The Tahlequah Arrow (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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Carey Daniel.
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Carl M Camp,
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Tln> Elm Grove Stock Fai m ban
superior herd of Chester While hog
and i-; now offering for sale Spring
pigs, 2 to 4 months old, which have
been vaccinated against cholera by
the use of the double treatment.
Buy a sow pig now and later It
ma> be returned to be bred to one
ol inn herd boars, without charge
If yoil want a pig to fatten for
winter use, we can sell you onu
which will make a profitable gain
We are also offering several sow ,
bred to our herd boar, Elm Grove
Pi ole, due to farrow in October and
November
All hogs have been vaccinated
against cholera.
Come down and see us or call
Rural Operators ami ask for W.V
ELM GROVE STOCK FARM.
PAUL C. BEST, Manager.
9-S.
Easy to Take
No Pain or
Ache.
It's no longer necessary to bear tha
weakening sickness and terri de nausca
that always follows a dose of calomel
LIV VER LAX cleanses the torpid liv-
er and livens up whole y!,tera by
ridtiniL' it of the clogging poisons. Yet
;t worlis so gently and pleasantly that
you hardly know you've taken «t.
LIV VtR 1.AX, being purely vegetable,
is absolutely harmless, and does not
tear up the system like calomel. And
it's guaranteed to be sati--factory, or
the druggist will return yocr mo .oy
For sale at WV and $1 at
\LIj DIM <> sTOltEH.
Swellings of the flesh t
iiiflaniinaUoii, cold, fractui
bone, toothache, neuralgia
matism can he
Ballard's Snow
be well rubbe |
f. i-led. lis i
trating pove ;
(Veiling and
bottle
Prict
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s of 111"
ur rheti-
r'-liev t'd by apply in:;
IJoiment. it should
in over the part af-
reat healing and pent -
cases the pain, reduces
restores natural cantll-
.' .">c. 50c and $ LOO p« r
b\ All Druggists Vilv.
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Why -offer with indigestion, dys-
pepsia. torpid liver, constipation,
•our stomach, coming-tip of food aft-
er eating, etc , when vou can get a
ample l i ttle of GREEN'S AFGFST
FLOWER free at Crew Bros. This
medicine has remarkable eurativ
properties, and has demonstrated its
efficiency bv fifty years of success.
Headaches are often caused by a di •
ordered stomach.
Al'Gl'STA FLOWER is put up
'• and 75 cent bottles. For sale In
.■Il civili/.'d onn'ries CREW BRo-
Adv.
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Has
High Opinion of ( li.tinlirrlniii's
Tablet*.
"I have a high opinion of Cham-
berlain's Tablets for biliousness and
a* a laxativ e w : ites Mrs C a.
Barnes. Charleston. 111. l have nev-
er found anything so mild and pleas-
ant to use My brother has also used
these tablets with satisfactory re-
• ui'.s Sold By All Deaiers—Adv
Smith, Charley,
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Tucker, Levi.
Thompson, Jeff.
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Vann, Ellis.
Vann, C. W
Vann, Daniel.
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Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. At. Jones, o!
palmer, Okla., writes:
"From the time 1 en-^.,
tered into womanhood
... I looked with dread
from one month to the (,
next I suffered with my '
back and bearing-down
pain, until life to me was
a misery. I would think
1 coitld not endure the
pain any longer, and I
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . . .
I decided to
TAKE
LANDS, LOANS AND INSURANCE
J. H CRUMPLLR
TAHLEQUAH, OKLA.
The Woman's Tonic
" 1 took four bottles,"
Mrs. Jones goes on to
say, "and was not only
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully say that 1 have
not a pain. . .
" It has now been two
years since I tookCaraui,
and 1 am still in good
health. . . I would ad-
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardui who is a
sufferer from any female
trouble."
If you suffer pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up youfrun-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. Try Car-
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
All Druggists
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LKOAL NOTICES
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Notice is hereby given ibat in poi
suance of an order of sal- Issued out
of the Court C'lerk'$ office of
District Court of cherokee County,
Stale of Oklahoma, on the L.th ' '>
or August, 11117. in an action when-
i,, u T Colter was plaintiff --ml
The Inknovvn Heirs ot .Ntui'h*
Makcev deceused, were defendants,
directed to me. the uiiderslgiie i
Sheriff of Cherokee County, Stat.- or
Oklahoma, commanding me io levy
upon and sell, without appraisement
the following described property
The northeast 't of the
southeast Vi of the southeast
■ j of section H. Township It
North, Range 20 East, and th>-
soutbeast 't of the northwest
i,. and the West Half of the
southwest V\ of the northeast
and the northeast 'i of the
southwest Vi of the southeast
and the southeast '4 of the
northeast 'A, and the East Half
of the southwest of the northeast
11 of section 21. Township 1
North, Range -'1 East, situated
in Cherokee County, Oklaho-
ma.
to satisfy a judgment anil decree
fort closure in favor of said plaintiff
and against the defendants, obtain
ed and made in said court on 'h*
26th day of September, l'.tlti, for
the sum of *155.2.1. together with
interest thereon from date of sa! >
judgment at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum, and the further sum oi
$25.00 costs, and accruing costs, 1
will on the 2tth day of September,
1917, at the hour of One o'clo.
P. M. of said day, at the front doo--
of the court house in the city of
Tahlequah. Cherokee County, okla-
homa, offer for sale at public a>ii
tion and sell to the highest bidder
for cash, said property above de-
scribed or so much thereof as will
satisfy said judgment, Interest and
costs.
Witness my hand this 17th day of
August, 11117.
W. P. DAVIDSON,
Sheriff Of cherokee CoUUI
STEWART .V STEW VRT,
Attys for plaintiff
First puli August 1 s. 19 17. 5t \
I'l ItLII \TIO\ NOTl< I
ill tin- IJisIrid Colli-| for the .luUiil.i
Onlricl ol the Stale of Oklaho-
ma, t 'herokiv < oiinly.
W. T. Harlan
Plaintiff,
v s. No
Lenna Harlan.
Defendant
The Defendant. I.eona
hereby natified that she has been
sued in this Court by the Plaintiff
AV. T. Harlan. The said Defendant
is hereby warned that unless s'.i •
make answer to the petition of the
Plaintiff filed herein on or before
the 18th day of October, IH17, saiu
petition will he taken as true andi
Judgment rendered accordingly
In witness whereof, l set ni> U.tfd
and affix the seal of said I) is trie*.
Court this the .list day of August.
1917
•I B WEAVER,
< b>rU of the District Court
I list Full. September l-<t, -it \
1279
but
o in-
experience ihe Itesl Teacher.
Il is generally admitted that
perlence is the best leaclier,
should we not make us., of Ou
perlence of others us well ns
own ' The . xperlence of a thousand
persons is more to be depended upon
than that of one Individual Many
thousands of persons is more to be
depended upon than that or 0IH |„
dividual Mony thousands ,,f
sons have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for coughs and colds with
the best results, which shows It lo
be a thoroughly reliable preparation
for those diseases, 'try it It |M
prompt and effectual ard pleasant
to take Sold By All Dealers.-Adv.
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