The Tahlequah Arrow (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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tk:i tahijbqitah arrow. tabwjba*
notice of
dkmanp for tax
DEED.
5
c a package
before the war
5
c a package
during the war
5
c a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE'.
I
For
Weak
Women
In uselorover40year !
Thousands o! voluntary
letters from women, tell-
ing o! the good Cardul
has done them. This U
the best proof ol the value
of Cardul. It proves that
Cardul Is a good medicine
for women.
There are no hinnhil or
habit-forming dru^s In
Cardul. It is composed
only of mild, medicinal
Ingredients, with no bad
aiter-eilects.
TAKE
CARDIN
The Woman's Tonic
of
I State of Oklahoma,
Cherokee County, us:
Before the County Treasurer
Cherokee County, Oklahoma.
To the owner, owners, tenant or
I tenants of the following described
real estate in the State of Oklaho-
ma, County of Cherokee.
EV4 S\V NK of Section 3, Town-
ship 16 North, Range 22 East,
containing 20 acres,
I wa.s offered for Bale at public auc-
tion and, there being no bidders
could not be sold for taxes and
charges thereon, it was therefore bid
I off for said county for tlie sum of
$1 20 You and each of you aro
hereby notified that the undersigned
is the holder* of tax certificate No
4'199, issued on the 23rd day of No
\ ember. 1916, to Cherokee county
and er.oignert to (1. O. Patterson on
tire 23rd day oi Number. 1918, since
when $17.40 accumulated taxes have
been iraid, and unless redemption ba
made from said sale within 00 da>s
after service oi this notice, a tax
I deed will be demanded anil will b
issued as provided by law
Q. 0. PATTERSON.
I Kir-t published Nov. 15, 1919 !it
notk'i:.
Cherokee Coun
Work Makes Them Immune.
Men who toll In lampblack works
ure—owlug. tt is said, to the large
Amount ef curb- ;, they inhale—im-
mune from the white plague, and many
sufferers In the early stages of
phthisis make considerable sacrifices
to obtain employment of this kind.
These grimy workers further resem-
ble colliers In that they are remark-
ably free from discuses of the nervous
system, observes a writer In London
Tit-Bits.
J. W Mulho''and went to Muskogee
Monday
To Reopen Pharaoh's Mines.
Pharaoh's mines were discovered in
181*2 by a French explorer named Call-
Il«ud. lie found that the mines had
been abaudoned before they had been
completely exhausted. A lode of emer-
ald-bearing rock was mined and the
emeralds were found to be very large,
hut poor in quality. The mine was
again abandoned. New plans to op-
erate them on a tentative scale, at
least. are now under way.
Red Cross Christmas Seals are stop-
ping our greatest menace- -tubercu-
losis
You can rely on Cardul.
Surely it will do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women} It should help.
"I was taken sick,
seemed to be . . .
writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste,
of Madison Heights, Va.
"1 got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
Just slaggered around.
... I re."d of Carddl,
and after taking one bot-
tle, or before taking quite
all, 1 felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles at
that time, and was able to
do my work. 1 take It In
the spring when run-
down. 1 had no appetite,
and 1 commenced eating.
It is the best tonic 1 ever
saw." Try Cardui.
AD Druggists
£
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I Used 40 Years
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
When you want your Ford Car repaired,
;r.*i«t always upon getting genuine Fo-i
i le hy the Ford Motor Company, in
ii. insure reliable quality. There .-re
•• , 1 , . •• "counterfc ;•. 'imitation parts
t ,1 ■ \ . ... ' -r«C' rns who have no regard
f r quality in materia'., so insist <n your
c.nru^e or Repair Man furnishing u the
gt.niiiue Ford paits All r.l.able U. ra*e8
nisv now buy the genuine F, rd part- from
ur eo there"? no exuse for any one using
its "bogus" parts Tx> b« sure, bilne yo>ir
.it to u? (Oi repairs or replacements % i «
j. e. welch.
Authorised Ford Dealer,
Tahlequah. Ok' .
| TI18 Woman's Tonic |
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+ Attomey-at-I.aw
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+ Office in Fite Building
+ General Practice of Law
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+ W. E. DOl'OLAS
Attomey-at-I-aw
Will practice In all £0"rt8
Office in Fite Building
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
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Esperanca Found Rubber.
1, is believed that the rubber tree
was discovered by a Jesuit m sslon-
arv Fr. Mancelde Esperama. U
found It while on one of his apostolic
Journeys among the Oambelas Indians
of South America and gave it the sin-
! gular name of the sertnguelra. h.vixuse
' he remarked that the snvnges used the
sap of this tree, which burdens quick-
ly, to make rui^e bottles that were
shaped like a syringe.
Ill the County Court
ty, Oklahoma.
In the matter of the Eslift" of Nancy
Treasurer, deceased I'robate No
880.
The State of Oklahoma to Corne
lius Treasurer, Clem Treasurer, Jen
nie Downing and Charity Downing
to all record claimants of lands de
scribed below and all persons other
wisu claiming any interest therein
and to all unknown heirs, executors,
administrators, devisees, trustees
and assigns of Nancv Treasurer, de-
ceased.
You, and each of you, will take no-
tice, that upon this day, D. A. Wood
has filed in thic Court his petition
alleging That Nancy Treasurer
died Intestate Novell.her 18, 1908,
leaving no father or mother, no hus-
band, no issue, mediate or immedi-
ate, no niece or nephew beinp, ch.id
or children of any dead brother or
sister, and leaving as her only l>eirs;
following brothers, and no sintei'.
Cornelius Treasurer, Cleni Treasurer
and Alex Downing, latter named
brother having thereafter died, leav
ing aforenamed Jennie Downing
his wife, and Charley Downing, his
only child; nnd further alleging that
Nancy Treasurer, deceased, died the
owner of an allotment of lauds as a
member of Cherokee Tribe of In-
dians, situs in Mayes County. Okla-
homa, via:
riw4 of SW-4 of SW- of bee 1
and N'« of NW4 of SW4 and
NW4 of NE4 of 8W4; and. W Mi
of NW4 of NW4; and SW4 of
NW4: and riMs of SK4 of NW4
and NW4 of SE4 of NW4 of Sec.
13 and N V* of NW4 of NE4 of
Section 23. Township 19 North,
and "Range 19 East, containing
150 acres, more or less;
and that said Cornelius Ti^asurer,
Clem Treasurer and Alex Downing
became the owners thereof by iuher
itance; that said Cornelius Treasur-
er Clem Treasurer and Alex Down-
ing by deed sold and conveyed afore^
said lands on June 15, 1909, which
deed was. on said day. duly approved
by aforesaid court, and that 1>. ^ •
Wood is,now owner thereof by pur
chase, and that said petition prays
this court for an order finding and
decreeing the heirs of estate of Nan-
cv Treasurer at time of her death,
as alleged in said petition, and for
distribution of said estate.
You will take further notice, that
said petition set for on
the 11th day of January, 19-0, at
hour of 10 o'clock A. M , at court
room, this court, in Tahlequah, Okla
homa. and you and each of you are
required to auswer said petition on
or before that day. and upon your
failure so to do. this court will enter
its findings and decree, declaring the
heirs of Nancy Treasurer at time of
her death as set out above and as
praved for In said petition, and for-
ever barring all persons other than
aforenamed claiming any interest b>
record or otherwise in said lands and
all unknown heirs, executors, admin-
istrators. devisees, trustees and as-
signs from ever setting up or claim-
Ina any interest in said estate.
listed this 8th day of November.
1 q1q j. i}- vua,
(Seal) County Judge
D. A. WOOD. Petitioner
LANGLEY A.- LANGLEY.
C. F. BLISS. Attorneys
Attest; J B. WEAVER.
(Seal) Court Clerk
notice to creditors.
To the Creditors of W a. Klnaejr.
deceased:
The creditors of the
decedent are hereby notifietgt
<& . <*..£
uia appointed administrator of
estate of ««id decedent, andjha
T\ persons having claims against
The estate of said decedent are re-
quired to exhibit them to said uu
dersigned administrator wit* the
day of November. 1910, *aIue wl11
1 COURSEY. Administrator.
Attorney. A
First published Nov. 15. 1 19.
Publisher's Report of the Condition
—of—
'uk kiiwt statk hank
of Tahlequah, Oklahoma,
November 17th, 1919.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $298.aa«• 1«
Overdrafts, secufed and
. 4 3 T. 4
unsecured
Steaks, Bond, Warrants,
etc « M,M
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate owned
Due from Bauks 171,#28.
Checks and Other Cash
items
Exchanges for Clearlug
Hons.-
Cash in Rank *<"***
11,000.00
2,300.00
571 61
r,7!.5'
Total $684,641.24
LIABILITIES.
capital T. « 1.
Surplus F uud
Undivided Profits, less
Expenses and Taxes
Pal,.
Reserved for Taxes 800.00
Individual Deposits sub
ject lo Check 437,838 44
Savings Deposits 6,663.70
Demand Cerlflcates ot
Deposit OH,•73.02
Cashier's Checks Out-
standing 1,761.00
Total $664,681.24
State of Oklahoma.
County of Cherokee, ss:
I. W P. Hicks, Cashier of the
above named Bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief ,so help nie God.
W. P. HICKS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 24th day of November, 1919
JAS. D. GUINN, Jr.,
Notary Public.
My Commission expires July 28th,
1923.
J. ROBT. WYLY,
ED SHARP,
BRl'CE L. KEENAN',
Directors.
WANTED: Men or women to taku
orders among friends and neighbors
for the genuine guaranteed hosiery,
full line for men, women and child-
ren. Eliminates darning. Wo pay
50c an hour spare time or $24 for
full time. Experience unnecessary.
Write, International Stocking Mills.
Morrtstown, Pa.
STRAYED OK STOLE*.
One spotted mare and browu hors>;
mule colt; mare about 16 hand*
high; wire cut on left front foot and
had a fistual scar on left shoulder.
Been gone about three weeks. Will
pay liberal reward to finder.
JOHN MYERS,
1-8 2A Park Hilt, Oklm
llHistration of Old and New Methods.
A common nail Is an excellent Illus-
tration of the difference between old
and new methods. Formerly the metal
was cut Into strips and then forged
Into shape with hammers. Today they
are made of steel and are lighter and
stronger. Strips are cut with steam
shears and fed into automatic nail
machines.
Yes. If IP* Mint Covared.
Goldfish probably make their home
near the banks of the river.—Cartoons
Magazine.
Mrs. Tom Shanks of Allen arrived
Saturday to be with her mother. Mrs.
J F. Thompson, who has been very
ill, but is now Improving.
Chamberlain's Tablets.
These tablets are intended especial-
ly for indigestion and constipation.
They t-rvne up the stomach and ena-
ble it to perform its functions natur-
ally. They act gently on the liver
and bowels, thereby restoring the
stomach and bowel* to a healthy
condition. Wlie* you feel dull, stu-
pid aci constipated give them a' tral.
You are certlan to be pleased with
their effect.
STRAYED.
One red Durham milch cow,
branded on hip J. P. Alao one
crumpled horn. Reward of $5 will
be paid to anyone bringing her to
my place 1 mile south of Tahlequah
on Park Hill road.
3t-AD J. E. BALING.
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