The Tahlequah Telegram (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TAHLEQUAH TELEGRAM motive* even more repteh r.sible rev. stkes tells of
h M .... HAM.™.!., o.„f, Z his wife's troubles
I'l I HlitHH $1) E V| kV I IIUWSJ)A Y a linle (roup uf pro-German an l
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MhIiqi iijiljiiii <1 0() |Vr Vtj/ir In Advance
irri« Hi in*.♦ 4 |m Mh|#I Mn$kog** avr
Resolutions of Respect.
Where**. It has pleased our just and
I 'VOtf Creator, who doeth all things
well, to remove from our nsMst Edna,
lb* Itfe-companion of our esteemed iel-
pacifist ftnaior*. u ahouid n<>t be Minitter of mc Gosp«I Thinks iow Counselor. Oha« B. Ooiacy. He it
forgotten than the miserable work j{ jjif Du{y tQ Make gtate. K,.,olTtd tn„ Wf. the Citjr Council of
M4* inaugurated by republicans ol . . ... , t I Faiilequah extend our liucere and
ment About Wonderful'
ihe inner circle ot standpatism.—
____ New York World.
TELEPHONE 27 ♦
ment About
Change.
LMPFBRKNT HERE.
.|>AY, MARCH Jfi, I!M7
| WHERE THE FILIBUSTER
ORI'ilffA'l l.lJ.
Altus, Oklahoma, is in in • i: I ti g
things right. She
and built a municipal light plant
lu a short while, ii a me of the
It is seldom, indeed, that men
of prominence, especially minis
j ters ot the gospel, willingly ex
nil bonds their indebtedness publicly | of^he City papers for publication
to a proprietary medicine; How- ! Respectfully submitted
(vy, when a medicine obtains
heartfelt sympathies to Councilman
Coxsev and the little ones with whose
care he has been 'eft. Be it further
Resolved that a copy of the.«e resolu-
tions be spread on the minute book of
the City Council, a copy be sent to Bro.
Coxsev and a copy furnished to each
VNUHK ukowino
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KeopotitilHiily I it the lilibustrr
by will' li I lie iif|||*(l "ip bill vv.m
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i.Diets In a ties ibe twelve who
| rtmaleil |o I lie l.isl, ' >1 is 11 In 111 II ' J 111 ()(|() w,)|t
WHS li'sonoil lo Hi si fiy llln land'
rin ol llm lrpnlilu ill old gllMttl !
who liopoil lot |'.111 v Iiihmhih lo
11.1 v c3 !!■« Ill i Mill' I iii i illl hii t'HllM 1
t ict lhat Altus got tier street
lighis Irer .mil that she had louSir
light 'if-s than any ol her neigh-
bus, she !iiis saved enough from
Ihe iiii ime of her i.liint lo tintId 11!
ihut singular purity and efficiency
, ill it is shown by the Uniform prep
C. K. Lybarvrer
J Bailey
Wiu. Beck
er"tlon. TanlaCi statements from | Ordtr for Hearing 1 elition to
our best cilisens are to be consid-
ered thoroughly commensurate
liglils inn) the t'iIi r*iiship pays
v||. I'miosiii uot vdi«u tn .,t,ii*u Uvue n* imuli lor rlfctrieilv
\\ init iie rti'(*oau>vi
"sc.voir flee u.tlie|wi,h ,he kf"'"1 ,hat is anally be-
Mlibitou Sun. accomplished.
Rev. A. II. Sykes. pastor of
the Watkins Park Presbyterian
church, Nashville, Tenti., promi
went not only as a minister of the
gospel, but popular as a man and
oilueti who has been true to bis
tnXpHvei s
Dill Tent lieie. Tahlequah pays
ovet JJ00 a iDiuilh for slleet
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Cherokee County I Court.
In the matter of the estate of Joseph
Speaker, a minor.
Now, on this 9'h dav of March, 1! 17,
Belsv (irtece, guardian, h vin^ filed
herein her petition for the sale of the
real estate described in said petition,
for reasons in said petition stated
ll is ordered, that said petition be and
is hereby set for hesriujf on the 31st
day of M uch, / . 1).. 1917, at 10 o'-
clock A. M., at which time the ntxt of
i liiemls Nip! every trust ever repos kin and all persons interested iu said
ed in him, said recently: estate are requireit to appear and show
c*i se, if auv they have why an order
Notice of Final Settlement in
the County Court of Chero-
kee County, Oklahoma.
Notice is hereby Riven that the eu*r.
diansand administrate™ of the follow,
ing minors and estates have presented
their accounts and petitions fo' liaa|
hraring, settlement, 'bstribullon anil
discnarge, and that the 22nd day ()f
Match, 1917. at the office of the County
Judge in said county, has been set f„r
hearing the same. At the same time
and place, all guardians and admin-
istrators aie required to be present with
proper vouchers, final receipts and for a
complete hearing on same; and all ott-
er persons interested in si.id estate may
appear at said time and place and fi|e
such exceptions to auy of said accounts
as they may deem proper, to-wit.
Probate No. 726, Guardian or Ad-
ministrator, N. I). Willis; Minor ir l)e.
ceased, Annie M. Willis and Charlie
Willis.
Probate No. 1369, Guardian or Ai
ministrator, John Welch, minor or t)e
ceased, Bruce Welch.
Probate No. 1369, Guardian or Ad
ministrator, John Welch, Minor or <li -
ceased, Mollie Hickman (nee) Welch
Probate No. 1369, Guardian or Ad-
ministrator, John Welch; Minor or Dc
ceased. Nay Welch.
Probate No. 2163, Guardian or Ad-
ministrator. J. G Trapp; Minor or i e.
ceased, William K. Trapp
Witness m.v faud and seal this 28Ui
dav of February, 1917.
[SEAL] J. D. COX,
Ml IS County Judge.
For ihe past ten montha, Mrs. Uhould sot be RTaoled for th- saie of sol Peep i„ the widnows -Big 4 Fruit
S*kes h*s been in very delicate 11?"®.^?' _,he„ re*' e,!*,e ol Jo5<f.pl'I Stand.
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:nr ivusons ia s*kl petition stated
It .< Further t>r V*e 1. :h*t a copy of!
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COMING TO
IAKUQUAD, OKLA,
United Doctors Specialist
WILL BE AT
NATIONAL HOTEL
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 17
One Day Only. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. tn
Remarkable Success of these Talented
Physicians in the Treatment
of Chronic Diseases
Offer Their Services
Free of Charge
The United Doctors, licensed by the
Stale ot Oklahoma are experts in the
treatment of diseases of the blood, liv-
er, stomach, intts:ines, skin, nerves,
heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder,
di-betes, be.l wettmc, rheuma ism,
scntica, tape worm, leg ulcers, appen-
dicitis. gall sto goitte, piles, etc..
without operation, and are too well
known in this locality to nted 'urther
mention Call and see them, it costs
von nothing.
Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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The War Is On
amd:dates are getting active in all parts of
tie f ftantr. The awards offered are
causing favorable comment.
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5100 Victrola or tbe same
amount in cash.
the NEXT THIXCt TO DO
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