The Tahlequah Arrow (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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THIS 1AB!*EQUAH AHROV?, tAlMQDiH, OKI .A HU*1a.
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Newspaper#—News Stand.
The Tahlequah l'haiitaut|ti:i
lief in Moud.n.
80 Acre Farm
For Rent
<0 Af res in Culti vat ion. I nuly
(loorj Improvements. Will
Kent for Cash, Grain or
J. W. WALKER
IN POST Oh I let:
When you want to move call Ellis K io .i.tt>ml
Duncan, Phone 1L'8.
I., li M | . Si Ik,,:I • 'I If v>
Mr. S. M. KiMibuiu i• tu
Thursday evenlio from a hint
it ill St. I .on i -
When you w.iiit to 111 i\~ call I I
Duncan, Phone l'JK,
Mr. and Mi .)uliti I'ortf
child' • 'ti ltd! I hill • ! I'o" .1
Vi il ill SUo.im Split;
Two good milch cows lor sale.
Mill) Crova Stock Farm; phone W X.
1'aul ( K t. Manager. tf, A, D.
.1 ,-n. in an ut'Jiuobile Kelley K. King.
When you want to nio\ call 1 111
.. ... , ! 1 f u 1 i i* ■ 11 r id i 11 with hi brother.
Duncan, Phone 128. ti
Mrs. J. B. Crow returned Wed
ni'sdav from ;i \ i it to her '
Mrs .1. (*. tin ti> In .i ill Clar. mot'* i
PLACE TO EAT—HIG ■* CAFE.
^11 i■ • t and dai liLi II a- tIf top bow , euttin .i garh
who have b.-en the im oi \i li.a ;id to li..s« n uii i .l ■ i \ ■!
Burlington i. turti■ I tit Stilw | - tiu'i to cIom ni>
tin week,
Peep at tlf window Bij-. 4 Fruit ! own, :i .iiiglitei of Sam Meig?,
It is reported tli'l : .uri T. 1 .i
lias .ttiffered a M'cond troke of p,
ditioti
When you want to move call Ellis
Duncan Phone 12 8.
Tow n free mail delivery w>?nt in-
to effect Saturday la t -iuce when
Frank \\ ilk't the earrii-t ti.i i • ■ n
ilia Km: In ri ular trip:
Candit , Krui: . Cold Drink ill-'
4 Fruit Stand.
Mi I: li Couch I. i v he
vue ; l hi week, h. r ^er M:
Mary Cannon of Id I' ■ o and r.i< •
little Mary .lane (Jiant ol in \ti1c
nio.
When you want to move call Ellis
Duncan. Phone 1 - v
Word ha h> «■ ti received ol il
death of Craic llubbaid. the ]l
year old nil ol' M: Tom Hubbard
who recently movt I from Talili
quail to Coffey \illi Kan:
Ask Tor it Big I Fruit Stand, ti
■
Th ii t sday tie it ii i l hi 1 II -w oi
Mas a <ioo«l (>|iinion "f Cliunilier"
Iain's Tablets.
"Chamberlain's Tablets are a
wonder, 1 never sold anything that
beat tlf in," writes F. It. Tiv.--y,
Richmond. Ky. When troubled wiin
indigestion or constipation give them
a trial Adv.
MORTUARY
T M. Hubbard, an old residen'
here did Wednesday. The funera
in the iiabriel cemetery.
Illino. river near the Hov Scout.'
rii'd in the lleudnot eeiietery.
Ilu n nin ins of a Mr: .lone, who
died in !>• >v. > Wednesday u • •
brought to I'aik Hill 'I'llui day for
illlel IlK llt.
It is guaranteed to any woman
who will use Sanol Eczema Prescrip-
tion will Ilnd a perfect complexion.
It will cure any* eruption on the BKln.
It Is a skin Tonic. Sanol Eo
/. ?ma Cure la a household rem-
edy. A trial will convince you. Get
It at the drug gtore. Ad*.
Learn to Look in the Telephone
Book—FIRST
INFORMATION" looks in the current issue of the tele-
phone directory LAST, because she assumes that you have
looked there FIRST.
In order to be of the greatest service in the greatest number
of cases, she consults her special records fir3t. to see if the
number you need is among those that have been added or
changed since the last directory was printed.
So it's a better plan to look in the telephone book first, and
then, if you do not find the number you need, call "Informa-
tion."
By following this practice you will not only save your time,
but you will help "Information' to be of even greater service
to all telephone users.
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance SfuJiort.
Pioneer Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
§ociat]or0
c7/7C/
WELCH'S
LAUNDRY
\i II,i,..n Markham entertained
, iiti a beautifully appointed six
o'clock dinner at "The Huffing-
lon" last Saturday evening.
Those present were:
Mi sdames Fernandas and Smith;
\i; . Eula Smith, Grace Fernan-
da, .lo I'l.itt and McMurtry.
Mrs. Li. 14. Leslie was hostess lo
the Wednesday Card club Wednes-
day afternoon.
Mis- Stapler won the honors and
received the club spoon. At the closi
of the sanies Mrs. Leslie served an
ice course.
The member* present were, Mes-
ame^ J. I Course) Karl Uibbs.
Norwood l'( ti i son, I). W. W ilson.
Mi m-s Ni II Stapler, Beatrice Mark-
ham. LuciU Matkhai . Mar . Pit i.
The gue is were, Mesdanies J. A
Laurence ,i i; stapler. Pen y Wyly
W . II. Wyly, c. D. Welch: Misse-
Marie Merlin of Sallisaw, and Miss
Co\ el.
I It I MAN U llo
TOOK \ CII \\t I.
You Furnish No Soap,
Bluing or Starch
1 P COSTS YOl' LESS
^ ou get back clean, purr,
sanitaiy clothcs.
l aniily washing, > cent#
per pound, rough dry w tth all
flat work ironed.
Boarding houses can get
their work done at the follow-
ing prices
Sheets, pillow slips and
table cloths, 2 cents each
1 owels and napkins Ic.
Phone 173
CLASSIFIED
COLUMN
WASTED
WANTED—Boomers or llRht house-
keepers. Modern bouse-—Brery-
thlnp furnished. Reasonable rates.
l'hone 385.
FOB 8AI.K
."id Spring Pigs, sired by our ltey-
• ten'd Chester White lloor.
1 in drove Farm. l'Al L C. BEST,
Manager.
Telephone \V. X. • tf.
I oil SALE Walnut table. 3 xil
it., with two large drawers; suite-
lie for office or library
K. K. UONDKRLV.
369-C
Monty Cray, just returned! from
ten years in China, meets at his ho-
tel Wilbur Mason, his old collei e
chum. Mason litis anions this pos-
sessions the photograph of Con-
stance Lanning, his cousin, and
Monty immediately falls in love
with the picture and vows that he
hall win the oi • 'anal for hi w ife.
Mason informs Monty that his
ham '■ a re li in. b' can e ftl i Lull
nint is a ' title bug." determined
that her daughter shall ntarry some
<pn i nlathe of forei a nobility,
lu Limited, Monty secures from
Mason a letter Of introduction ot
Mrs. Lanninj' and' appropriates th>
photogiapli while Mason 1 not look
ing.
\dverlisin: let in Km-lish valel
of experience, Monty lias hi man
oach him in ways and manners of
lie nobility and i' Is out tor the
..alining home \riiving there he
finds a house parly in full swinj,.
ertain Duke of Cannisler liei i:
numbered aiuonu the guests. The
Duke is laying seige lo the hand of
"oiistanci! Lanning.
Monty discovers that Constan "
lot - not shin e If i mother's ambi
tlon. He accidentally hears the Duke
propose marriage to Constance, and
his DnkeleL- i:- refused, 'l'lien Mor-
ty makes bob! to propose, despite
the fuel that he is himself impel
onating Lord Win toil Uadleiyh
name Monty lias taken from the -o-
ciety pa 's of the papers. Constance
n tife-se- lior admiiation for Montv.
but declines to give her final an-
wer at that time.
Matters lake a urpri.dnr turn
next morning when Monty is e
awakened by a messenger who
brill. a note from I onstance. She
informs hint that she L being hub!
I'm i ,i ii so in at a nearby ranch, and
implores Monty to hasten t<> her res-
cue. Monty hurriedly dresses anil
pur in the Lanning motor lo tie
ranch de mtiale I1 and there beglt
his attack upon the cow boys who
have made the girl a prisoner.
Monty conducts a pii,■ • ti assault
upon the band, an!, by revolver
shots and personal encounter1
makes things so warm for them at
the ranch-house that four of thei.i
hurry the girl to a horse and carry
her off, with Monty in pursuit. He
shoots flier captors from their
hoi . es and finally comes upon Co i-
stance tied helpb s and prone upon
the ground, where the cov.-boy i
have thrown het in making tholi
escape.
With the girl he returns to the
ranch and is astonished to find thy
men whom he beliered he had shot
and killed assembles there to met I
them. Those who he ha- personally
eli. ountered are badly bruised hot
ail were ill a Uteri y mood and
eventually Monty li ili/c that he
has been made the victim o an e,
peiinient Con lance want« . ta
know if she was m love with a "rea.
man." and took an unusual method
of linditf out.
This h the out Hue ol the plot -el
forth in "The Man Who Took a
Chance" lo lie exhibited at the Se-
quoyah theatre on Sunday with
Franklin Karnuiii and Ague.-, V< i
non playing the leading role in t i•
lati t Bluebird photoplay.
\ bilious, half-sick feeling. In. •
of energy, and constipated howe,s
can be relieved with surprising
promptness by using HKUI11NK. Thi I
first dose brings improvement, a
few doses puts the system in fin*.
vigorous condition Pine r.Oc Sold
by Ail Dealers Adv.
1 have for sale one dining table
and chairs, Buffet, China Cabinet,
and Klectrlc dome; also Hall-tree
and eat, and one Howard plan >.
My home for rent or sale.
Dr. .1. 1 Duckworth. D. and A. tf.
FOR KUXT.
HOI'S!.; TO KKNT 5 room house,
4l'0 South Cherokee St. Large
lot, line gurden plot, city water,
pi ice per month. Five room
lion e Colngsnake St.; barn, etc.
I'rice $ 7per month. C. M. Rob-
erts. tf.
W ANTKD to rent, la; lit House-
keeping \partiiient;uuiet, clean and
orderly Kasily accessible to Normal
or the b.i iuess part of town l'hone
this office.
A CAR SAVED
IS A CAR MADE
All reputable makes of cars
are built for a long life of ser-
vice, PROVIDED they are
kept in right repair.
But a Jack-at-All-Trades
can't repair a car properly.
Any slight disorder of the
mechanism may result in ser-
ious damage to your car If not
corrected by an expert.
We employ none but expert
machinists, and our reputation
is behind all our work.
DON'T TAKE CHANCES.
BRING IT TO US.
THE CENTRAL GARAGE
PHONE 309.
BARBER SHOP
You will find overytiung
here that Is found in a first-
class shop.
WE GUARANTEE MAH-
l EEN TO CURE VOI R
DANDRUFF
BATH IROOMS
Johnson's
BARBER SHOP
RUSSELL SHARP, Mgr.
Largo Trial Bottle of Sanol for
35c. Sanol is a family remedy.
Sanol Is sold on an absolute guar-
antee. Remember if It 6ays Sanol
it Is ail right. 35c and $1.00 at the
drug store. Adv.
STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky„ says: "For quite
a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. 1 would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with
butter,oil or grease, I would spit it up. 1 began to have
regufcr sick headache. 1 had used pills ^ blets, but
after a course of these, I would be cotistio? It just
seemed to tear my stomach all up. I to were
no good at all for my trouble. 1 heard
THEDFORD'S
recommended very highly, o began to use it. It cured
me. I keep it in the hous all the time. It is the best
liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys-
tem. This medicine should be in every household for
use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel
sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to-
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
ONE CENT A DOSE uts;
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The Tahlequah Arrow (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1917, newspaper, June 23, 1917; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139409/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.