Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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POSTMASTER CHANGES: RUD-
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Ibla all ic-'l Otteux- that ''a*tl<- wa-
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OUR BEAUTY
SPOIIS A DEAL
TSB'TiG. July SI —3arak *L3
K« • z daue.'Jtera of E. J. En
ere t;..--"; yesterday wb*T tbej
t cn ia«. tfc:rd atory porct t: t)i
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terra Ke^teaber >tk. at "J ek*in« Nor-
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working of tbe ccbool at<J will t>e
gladly «3jaile<j to *anyon<- jj oi.- re-
'iw-ti* to tbe ((re-eident.
WHITE HOUSE
BABY TO WED
WASHINGTON, Juiy 21.—Eather
f'lereland, "Wblte Houae Baby" dur-
ing tbe a^osiaUtration of L<-r father,
tbe late I'reklderjt Grover f .ereian .'
bo e etigagement to wed will aoon
?/«. announred, a'reordlng to a rumor
1 that l« being perKlxtently circulated
in New Vork and Washington. JMr=.
I'reston, mother of Miaa Cleveland,
denied a i-imllar atory aome time a*o.
bot the fa' - ibat the -tor)' ha- aK:in
be«-n launched in aociety circle*, i*
tak'-n by many a« proof po«!'lie thar
an engagement doe* exist.
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good to rea.:z , tbi'
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1 ^erf'-'t care.
Mri!. L. D. Keaney writes- -
anno*, sufficiently eir-res* my "iiai
to you for your I>r. Hobcon'c E'z<
Ointment. It bat cared my te?-
which haa troubled me for #vor fi
years." All -drugglf is, or by rr
50c. Pfeiffer Cbe':. ai '
i uis. Ma, l'h:'5.ad" pi !'- Cr
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b . i'k ai ;.!•«. ;.nd
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brl;it;u no
di.-orilf <-■ .i,
a we,.rv cne.
P;il.i re for ..c.
lpir
woman -
al beau-y,
has done
iine for us
Roger
no per
the lac
adornment we fear wi-
ld find it mighty nlow sale ir
•r to pro<urc the long i:re<-n and
ble to jingle the coin as it drop-
'be bands of tbo.-<e in cur emplo>
i Sa'urday evening, we f;rel con-
:neil to look e!sewhere for pur-
sers of space
T hleiiuuli,
a suffer ng fro.t.
heavy, dull ache
and through my
•" , rt:ou v.a., al.0
t m:' kablv short
Is Ki 11> y Pill, ooni-
y cu:ed me."
ile by il dealerr Price
ni-. F > er-Mi!bUiii Co.. Buf-
N i' Yori:. .-fie aaents for ;he
l'r.i 'd St;>te .
Rettembor ;he unme—-Dean's —
s.:id take no other.
Contest
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THE SPOT CASH STORE
H3SG I ■■! ■IIHIIW
NKU I HE K>H THE HOI'PKK
$400.00 CLAXTON PIANO TO 3E GIVEN AWAY
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CAUSE Of CHINESE
WAR EXPEAINEB
NRW YORiK, July 21 lir 8nn
Yat Hen who led the revolution
against llanchu Monday cabled th<-
following proclamation lo the An-
notated Press.
"Rhanghal, China, July 28.
"When three months a*o Yuan
Hhl Kal, unconditionally concluded
JKTMORK. Kat- , July 31.—Elmer
Mather, a farmer jiving near Bur-
den. has found the hopper dozer an
effective way of catching the pest-
Recently he caught 119 bushels of
the insects with an Improvised dozer
made from a header. Mather says
he has dried the hoppers and will
feed them to hi* chickens this win-
ter when the pre <-nt crop is gone.
f HII.HREN KINIk KI'OOO IN <11 EST
the loan with bankers representing f* * . d
the five powers almost Immediately I ' ' ' 1
after the discovery of documents
Implicating the rWinew government
In the assassination of the National-
ist leader. General Hung Chalo-Jen
I appealed to the governments and
peoples of Europe to withhold pay-
ment of the loan temporarily, know-
ing that the Chinese people would
denounce Yuan Hhi Kal for the loan
and for the murder, that Yuan Hill
Kal would supproi their protest by
force of arms.
"My appeal fell on deaf ears and
Yuan Hhi Kail, supplied with funds,
by the loan, pour«d troops into the
southern provinces to dismiss the
governors and subjugate the people
because they did not approve of his
actions and Insisted on a thorough
Investigation of the murder of Gea-
eral Hung Hhaio-Jen.
The province of Klang HI resisted
the Invasion of the northern troops
tent by Yuan Hhi Kal, and nix other
provinces rone and Joined with Klang
HI to drive him away from office.
The present war would terminate as
soon as Yuan Hhi Kai retired from
PEORIA, III., July 31—Children
j ::t play a few days ago discovered
ihe-t of gold containing more than
$4,000, hidden In side wall at the
old homestead of Mlcbeal Hlehr. The
was in IS and 110 and $20
MOTHERS! HAVE
VOI R ( HII/DHEN WORMS .
Are they feverish, restless, ner.-
ouh, Irratable, dizzy or constipated''
! o they continually pick their not-"
or grind their teeth? Have they
cramping pains, Irregular and raven-
oii appetite? These are all signs
of worm*. Worms not only cause
your child suffering, but stunt its
mind and growth. Give "Klckapoo
Worm Killer" at once. It kills and
removes the worms, improves your
child's appetite, regulates stomache,
liver and bowels. The Kymptoms
disappear and your child is made
i.ippy and healthy, as nature Intend-
ed. All druggists or by mail, 25c.
Klckapoo Indian Medicine Co., Phil- J
aflelpbia, Pa., Bt. Louis. Mo. Crew
Bros Adv.
Ju*t :t l.lttle Hu-itMng and You Win
WOlT.n vol' I.IKK TO HAVE THIn IN VOIR HOME?
WE ( IX SAVK YAH MONEY \N!> ARE READY TO PROVE IT
We will issue trade certificate?
v.ith every purchase at our store.
The certificates represent one rote
for each one cent of purchase and
the person holding certificates rep-
re-enting the largest nuiiibrr of
at the end of the contest, will
receive this beautiful instrument,
' he f'Taxton Piano, absolutely free of
cost.
The certificates are transferable
and f you are not interested in se-
curingthe piano yourself, you can as-
sist a friend.
Our object is to interest you in
our store. We want a chance to
show you that youd can do better
here than elsewhere. We do not ex-
pect to recover the heavy expense of
this contest through a greater per-
centage of profit, but through the
difference in volume of business—we
expect the increase to more than re-
pay us ami in the future we shaAl
endeavor to give you even more for
your money than we have in the
past.
We solicit your patronage solely
through the merits of our goods anil
lower prices.
After a man has graduated in th<f 1
Hebf/ol of Experience he begins to
wrap the small bills on the outside I
of bis roll.
Tahlequah
Oklahoma
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913, newspaper, August 7, 1913; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90240/m1/2/: accessed March 1, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.