The Tahlequah Arrow (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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THE TAHUWJDAH ARROW, TAHT.EQCAH, OKLAHOMA,
THE TAHLEQUAH ARROW
lencth of time It may take an Kr-
llshinan to ■tee a joke.
riblUJb<*tl 8atnrfl«y of Koch Wewk
VRROW PCBLBMXO COMPANY \ .
All Homo I'rtnt
- i .! ^ just l.k irn« .
Q. r. * H. E. HARDT, <.•
EBCabllshcd 1HH5
Now that you hate wglitwti
| here > nothing to <lo but wait an
gt'BUORITPlON MTKS:
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Ob* Tear, la adran.-e ti C5
Six Months, In advance
registration re vet led • •
presence in New York of an alari.;
ing number of youngish br. "tot.jl*
Entered at the Tahlequah Okla
ki>ma pent office as second-c'.ass
uisll matter, March 2, 1916.
AMERICA FIRST
i
iiiethitig is
wrong in Mexico are afford' I by tl>e
ct that Chihuahua h. -n t beer,
taken for several waek-
Kxpert advice to make plenty of
t-<erves this aumner will au?-
anv a -nail bov to regard Mr
mewhat if Norway wc
>nce and say wheth*
If you di
keep fn-- t
ret: :ng -uU
begun!
The registration was .«■
out the country were act.
>h-a Rus-..
Reputi.ca.. Uu.-.-..i may -til fir
u e for S;t#er.a a- a o. .■ anar<.h.*t
retreat.
t commander will permit !
to carry the extra weight *
Well, we opine that fiu'.e a id
hearty Stat- - can o ■ 'ih. n
'his war.
o
Registration, after all. does njt
appear to have p: ved i "•?
< ull than voting
The vice President of China hii
resigned, thus finally pettin- h
name in the papers.
As a food dictator Mr. Hoover
will have power to do «. er>:hi
•xcept fire the' rook.
There's one thing to be said in f
vor of a tax oti beer—it would make
Milwaukee realize that we are
war.
A numbe. of Gern>an spie- ha\
been caught in America, but so far
no fatalities have occured among
them.
No ordinary mathematician c:".
figure out now how long Champ
tlark will be able to hold th•
Speakership
0
Belgium for the Belgians and .
*aoe-Lorrians for the French \\
be demanded by a sense of ju« e
in the world.
The German Kaiser or the Crown
I'rinre, would if nece-sary icril-o
their very lives in .-fens- C"
man n.onarrhy!
Great Britain and th- l'nr>
States have joint i f, :. • ..gainst
powerful foe jr. 1 it t ,ik>-s no
fere nee \ ericot n .v wi
Do roa get up at night? Sanol li
surely the best for all kidney or blad-
der troubles Panol gives relief In
24 honra from all backache and blad-
der troubles Sanol Is a guaranteed
remedy 35c and 00 a bottle at
the drug store. A dr.
War is a great stimulus to *h-
agination." according to a lead
:ns psychologist. Thi- explains
sonie of the crown prime's recent
victories.
What kind of a super-genera i
will Von H.nienbur^ think he i> u'>
against when he hears that Joffr>
Uu.- been designated :*s aide t
Pershing ?
We believe that in a great me-is-
• the pr> - of the , ^
al. and if taxed on its advertising,
about its only profit, which every-
one engag?d in it will testify, it will
pay without a murmur until it got <
brokn, a thing that will happen ti
many. If there is a class that ha
went so up against the real thim: in
the wa> of increased co-ts we don i
know where we would look for it
We know the press has done its bit
in the prosecution of the war so far
and that it has been a great help :n
the matter of preparedness, the -all
of bonds and the fighting forces oi
the country and its labor on bell a I;
of the Red Cross as any other influ-
ences. and we believe mm h more,
all gratutious. The various dep.i't
ments have not made a single r<
que-: for help wher there was no
a ready response an-, if congre? lav
this extra burden of taxinc the ;
v-rtising receipts it will soon have
a much weakened press upon which
to lean. Newspaper people have tha'
relation to other specie- of humani-
ty which require- that they must
•at and with much increased burl
ens will oon have p^r-onal need of
a food director.
The fact that in the latter part if
M.iy. flour ost }■■ -■ per barrel n
Enaland when the greater part of it
must bt imported, and that pnnci-
p.tllj from this countrj. '.M!h heavy
lo>s. s, and that at the sama time it
was o.-tmg $17.60 in thi- countr>
Cholera M"rbu .
Books, Periodicals,
News Papers
News Stand
plainly Indicates that there Is un
limited graft existing in handling
the food of this country and th .
food speculators are holding up th<
consumers of the nation. Conpn
should spare no time in pass ng th>
fooil bill, and the Senator or Repre
trol. Muerican potatoes for whi 'i
;> tying $8.75 and 14.wer. at h«
l;M i i;< \\ • i;u
d report for
^mir Mitinni b
REAL [STATE
LOANS^LEASES
Oil and gas leases wanted any
where in tae north half of Washing-
ton county. Leases paid for the day
PHONE 158
J. R. MILLER
This is a mild form of ind -
tion. It is usually brought on bj-
eating too rapidly or ton mu ii. or
of food not suited to jo
organs. If you will eat slowly, ma -
ticate your food thorouehlv, eat but
little meat, and none at all for sup-
per, you will more than likely avoid
the sour stomach without taking any
medicine whatever. When you h.
sour stomach take one of Chan:
ain's Tablets to aid dig-s* :i.. Ad>".
theatre Thui-da;- evening ..s
quite -ratifying to Mi-- NM1 Stapler
and her two pupils, >liss ? Jin.t .«
Johnson and Martha Hardy, .-pec 1
attraction in clasir- dances, for which
they desire to return thanks Th-
You only need Sanol Kcz- a Cur®
to get rid of those Black Head*
Pl:jp!es, rough bumpy skin I^ea . •-
skin smooth. Cures any case of
Kciena Is p'.easxnt to use A trial
will convince you S5c *• t;«> dr-ir
•tore. Adr.
ilfioOnSy Grand. Prize
(Highest Award),
oiven to
DicHonariesI
at the Panama-®
I Pacific Exposition!
was £runfcd fo
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MERRIAM CO..
Spriasfifld, Mot
\\ liiHiping ( iiugli
An advertliwment In the Arrow
publications will bring results.
Westinghouse Fans
Make Office Work
Easier and More
Efficient i n
Rot Weather
Tahlequah Light
and Power Co.
To Coal Users:
a very painful and dange:-
; ius disease. In almost every neigh
iiorhood someone has died from it
! before medicine could be obtained ot
; a phvsii .an summoned. The right
way is to have a bottle of Chamb«
Iain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy
n the house so as to be prepared
'or ;t. Mr- Charles Enyeart, IluRt-
rxton. Ir.d . writes: "During the
-ur Tier of 1911 two of my children
were takpn sick with cholera mor-
bus I used Chamberlain 3 Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gare
them immediate relief."—Adv.
LANDS, LOANS AND INSURANCE
J. H CRUMPLE.R
TAHLEQUAH, OKLA.
Now is the time to place your orders for
COAL for the Autumn and Winter Seasons' Use.
A Coal shortage is imminent. Also, present
conditions indicate advancing prices.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. no matter when
you expect to need the Coal
We shall be pleased to supply you with Coal
Tahlequah Ice & Fuel Co.
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