The Cherokee Republican (Cherokee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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The Cherokee (Okla) REPUBLICAN July 13 1923 '
this is unlikely the Governor has
demonstrated his control ovei appoint'
ments of members of the Board and
through this means Governor Walton
cin cause the removal of George Wit
son if he desires”
“The farmers and laborers of Ok'
lahoma who want to send their sons
and daughters to the A & M college
jut Stillwater nre entitled to have at
tbe head of the institution an educa'
tor — an educator just as efficient and
just ns patriotic as the head of any
other state school” declared I eon
iBrown department adjutant of the
'Americuu legion of Oklahoma in an
address at Coalgate at a July Fourth
celebration “Appointment of George
Wilson as president of our A A M
I college was and is a challenge to good
Americanism and to the public opni
Monk Says Public ion of our state As long as he re
— — mains at the head of that institution
if learning public opinion and the
American iA’gion will feel that the
euuso of ediunbe good el ' 'iueii
ami Americanism suffers that wrong
— — - bus triumphed ot r right an nun lml'
INSTITUTION HEAD condition cl the public uded o'
SHOULD BE EDUCATOR “ 5?1SSSSlK i ww
' 'withdrew from i rticlpatlon in a eu
Legion Withdrew From Cel- 4111 celebration when thev learned
ebration When Wilson
Spoke
Other News
Notes
George Wilsou bad been invited
priucipul speaker for the occasion
and Lehigh Legionaries came to Coal
gate
In addition to such sports as swim
As proof that the Oklahoma Legion’s ming dancing mountain climbing
opposition to the appointment of Geo tennis boating and fishing to be had
Wilson as president of the A & M during the state convention of the
college because they question his American Legion at Lawton August
Americanism has the support of the 20-21 visitors will be treated to sev
people thru their duly elected repre- erol boxing bouts The Lawton post
sentatives is seen In a statement has issued a challenge to any Legion
signed by eighteen of twenty-one state man to box Hamp Brown for Legion
senators who were guests of Governor wciter-weight championship Brown
Walton at a banquet at Oklahoma weighs 140 ixmuds
City July 7th a part of the state-
ment being as follows: Fletcher O’Dell Pledger Post No
"We deplore the course pursued in 88 of Norman Oklahoma claims the
placing such men as George Wilson best “pep disiienser” of any Oklahoma
A A Bagwell Ernest Chamberlain post Herbert Wall associate profes
and other extreme radicals In charge sor of voice of the University of Ok
of one of the greatest schools in our lahoma is the man Wall was com
state and cannot see how a self-re- missioned as Music Major during the
spectlng patriotic American) citizen war and lead singlug in camps all over
could consent to have his boy or girl the country
educated in the principles of govern- j a
by these men and in that i “Sherman was wrong” Charles R
institution in which many ex-service speechiey Philadelphia World War
?®a are aJ£eulPtln? vocational Veteran told American Legion com-
trainlng the head of the college is racles when he received word from
one who professed to desire to shoot France that he is heir to a fortune
the button from the breakt '0j $250000 there Speechiey account-
which had formerly been bared to the for hla feood fortune by saylu(f that
f e“y' ou ha? a 80 1 while in Paris during the war e
pced ot the head of some of our Kacued a young woman who had fal
state Institutions men of the jn off bridge into the Seine
other
most radical type those who will
teach the defenseless and helpless or-
phans of Oklahoma the spirit of class
hatred aud semi-socialism preached by
them prior to their appointment If
Continued gn thelet places chlldifU
1 teing brought up under these influen-
it will take the state of Oklaho-
ma many years to recover from the
: nefarious seed they have sown”
The tatemnt r edited that the
senators were friends of the Governor
with the interest of the state at heart
and the critidsma were made with
honest intent and concluded with the
request that Governor Walton call
the state senators immediately In ex-
traordinary session for the sole pur-
pose of passing uiwn recess apisiiut-
rnenta ‘ “Since George Wilson accepted the
-appointment of President of the A &
M college in spite of the protest of
ail the Legion and their stand for
Americanism and in the face of
-strong opposition from every section
of the State and apparently insists o
holding on in spite of such a situation
and will not resign public opinion
chould force his removal’ declared
Dud'ey C Monk State Commander
of the American Legion of Oklaho-
ma “The Board of Agriculture could
tiling about his removal hut sluce
Ease your tight aching chest Stop
the pain Break up the congestion
Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a
short time I
"Red Pepper Rub” is the cold rem-
edy that brings quickest relief It can-
not hurt you and it certainly seems to
end the tightness and drive the con-
gestion and soreness right out
Nothing has such concentrated pene-
trating heat as red peppers and when
heat penetrates right down into colds
congestion aching muscles and sore
stilt joints relief comes at once
The moment you apply Red Pepper
Rub you feel the tingling heat In time
minutes the congested spot is warmed:
through and through When you are
suffering from a cold rheumatism
backache stiff neck or sore muscles
just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper
Rub made from red peppers at any
drug store You will have the quick-
est relief known Always saor "RowlcaJ
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rate of one cent for each four
stamps affixed
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FOR SALE— 115 feet front on corner
south of hospital fine shade trees line
location for two homes Also have a
number of other resident lots and
tracts located in Cherokee Will fur-
nish abstract and good title to same
Terms if dealfed Write me for price
and list P J Lowen 210 S Chataqua
Wichita Kan 40-tf
(First published in Cherokee Repub-
(lican June 29 1923 3-t)
Summons By Publication
In the District Court of Alfalfa Coun-
ty Statf ot Oklahoma
Fred Loeser Plaintiff
ve - No 2492
Yiultn 1 Ford Edna A Ford
Gurtld F Ford and Kenneth
(V Ford minors Edward T
lord Guardian and Orville
D Ford Guardian Defendants -I
he State of Oklahoma to Vinita D
Ford Edna A Ford Gareld F Ford
and Kenneth W Ford Minors and
Orville D Ford their Father and
Guardian Defendants Greeting:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that you have been sped in the
court and cause aforesaid upon plain-
tiff’s petition filed therein on the 14tb
day of June 1923 wherein plaintiff
alleges that he is the owner of an undl-
fded 47-54 interest in fee and the de-
fendants Vinita D Ford Edna A Ford
Giareld F Ford and Kenneth W
Ford are the owners in fee in equal
shares of an undivided 7-54 interest
in the following described real estate
situated in Alfalfa county State of
Oklahoma to-wlt: Southeast Quarter
of Section Fifteen Township Twenty-
Ligut North of Range Ten W I M
that plaintiff asks for partition of said
ropcrty or if such partition in kind
cannot be had without manifest in-
jury to said tract that a sale of the
sinne be had and the proceeds appor-
( Kited among the parties entitled
theieto as above specified that said de
fondants must answer said petition on
cr before the 10th day of August 1923
or said petition will be taken as true
aud judgment rendered accordingly
and partition of said real estate had
as provided for in said petition
Witness my hand and the Seal ot
said Court this 28th day of June
1923
CARRIE SELLERS
(Seal) Court Clerk
— o
Notice of Intention Te Fund J
Notice la hereby given that on the
14' ' day of July 1923 at 9:00 o'clock
a m or aa soon thereafter as a hear-
ing may be had the Board ot Educa-
tion of the Town of Amorita Alfalfa
County State of Oklahoma by its
proper officers will proceed before the
county seat tnereof to make a show-
ing and offer proof and ask said court
to hear and determlhe the existence
character and amount of outstanding
legal warrant and judgment indebted-
ness and to sign the bonds to be is-
sued in payment of same
All persons interested may be prea-
i ut at the time said proof is made to
runenatrate against the issuance of
said bonds
Dated this 26th day of June A D
14 strict Court of said county at the
19-3
GUY P MURPHY
President Board of Education
tal) F O PARR
Attest :
Clerk of Board of Education
Dr and Mrs Lancaster and daugh-
ter Virginia and Mr and Mrs Hanby
Young left Tuesday for the mountains
of Colorado
Ouch! Rub Backache
Stiffness Lumbago
Rub Pain from back with small
"trial bottle of old
"8t Jacobs Oil”
Back hurt you? Can't straighten
up without feeling sudden pains
sharp aches and twinges? Now listen!
That’s lumbago sciatica or maybe
from a strain and you’ll get relief the
moment you rub your back with sooth-
ing penetrating “St Jacobs Oil”
Nothing else takes out soreness lame-
ness and stiffness so quickly You
simply rub it on your back nd out
comes the pain It is harmless and
doesn’t burn the skin
Limber up I Don’t suffer I Get a
small trial bottle of old honest "St
Jacobs Oil” from any drug store and
after using it just once you’ll forget
that you ever had backache lumbago
or sciatica because your back wul
hever hurt or cause any more misery
It never disappoints ana has been rec-
ommended for 60 years
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D-IVMNP
HARVEY BROS
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As I am quitting the farm I will sell at the old Frank Kulp farm 2 1-2 miles west and 4
south of Cherokee 1 mile north of Yewed 1 north and 1 east of Lambert of the following
described property commencing at 10 o’clock a m on
HBAY JULY 20
HORSES
1 brown mare 4 yrs old wt 1200
1 brown mare 9 yrs old wt 1400 mule by side
1 bay mare 9 yrs old wt 1400 1
1 brown saddle mare 10 yrs old wt 1000
1 black horse 5 yrs old wt 1200
1 bay horse 4 yrs old wt 1400
1 bay horse 4 yrs old wt 1400
1 bay horse 3 yrs old wt 1400
1 bay horse smooth mouth wt 900
1 brown horse mule 3yrs old 16 hands
1 brown horse mule 1 yr old
1 brown horse mule 1 yr old
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 Hoosier kitchen cabinet 1 cupboard 1 8-ft
extension table 1 cook table 1 ice box 1 cook
stove 1 heating stove 1 sanitary cot 1 book
case and writing desk 6 dining chairs 1 rocker
1 full size iron bedstead 1 3-4 iron bedstead 1
wood bedstead 1 commode 1 dresser 3 bed
springs 2 mattresses 1 iron wash boiler lsau-
sage grinder 1 V-ray incubator Many fruit
cans crockery and other articles too numerous
to mention '
CATTLE
1 black Jersey cow 8 yrs old good milker
1 Jersey cow 7 yrs old good milker
1 half Jersey cow 3 yrs old fresh in Sept
1 half-Jersey cow 2yr$ old fresh
1 half-Jersey heifer calf
MACHINERY
1 7-ft McCormick binder in good condition
1 Sanders 3-disc plow good
1 P & O double row lister nearly new
1 3-section harrow good as new
1 12-hole Superior wheat drill
1 3-section harrow 1 single row planting lister
1 single row lister 1 John Deere 14 inch gang
plow 1 14-disc harrow 1 P & O ridge buster
1 Oliver Sulky plow 1 Peter Schuttler wagon
good 1 rack and wagon 3 sets of heavy breech-
ing harness 1 double set driving harness lset
single driving harness 1 saddle and bridle 1
grind stone 1 buggy 1 buggy tongue 2 50-gal
gas tanks 1 5-shovel garden plow 1 knife sled
Some good leather horse collars and other ar-
ticles too numerous to mention
1 1921 Chevrolet touring car
1 1920 Superior 1 ton truck right reserved to
sell at private sale
TERMS: All sums of 51000 and under cash On sums over $1000 time of six months will
be given with interest at 10 from date of sale on bankable note 3 discount for cash
LADIES AID OF THE M E CHURCH WILL SERVE LUNCH
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§ ALLEN & HARRIS Auctioneers
FARMERS BANK OF LAMBERT Clerk
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Timmons, S. C. & Finch, Ursel. The Cherokee Republican (Cherokee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1923, newspaper, July 13, 1923; Cherokee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1723810/m1/2/?q=coaster: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.