Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915 Page: 6 of 8
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Dr. Prices
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
Dr. Price's Cream Baking
Powder contains no alum or
lime phosphate.
Chemists have shown that a large
percemage of the chemicals of which
alam taking powders are made
remaps n the food in the form of
Glauber's salt, hydrate of aluminum
gad other imparities.
Read -he label oa the car.. Reject
a baV--g powder unless the label
show# cream of tartar.
Uti k '«r a s«i* fae
St.1, lit *• cu t 'tfw *t
iwKarj :«r far ti* «M Tirt
Ftg.iai u4 Ctnui; ;;«iar t*
S« 2U£3| it a ~ far :a tie k zmck
(Xtuut U* M takes $wi ad-i
rSew. tmi tag t .ati<ni it's
List*** It'* I'm1 ttBe fw aa-
tl*r raxiae iswa oa ®* sjwttkera.
Porter
o
Let a* hoe* tie-re w_i he as war
aaa* e«at-_shed araaad tie jdv-a:
•f r*
jadg^ag from tie aetrvt-..-eg «{ the ,
ti* var'U if lo *■ treated to
a s*w ex*i;.-.;<ja af ti* Tarkey tro"
Work lna*s suk. n?a creata*
kap;^n-:sa. i;: kaypiAns jast makes
i re*i boil/ aU wer. Let'* every-
body work!
The merchant who sever adver-
tise* -Ai se«a Lkeaed ia ti-
io io«ti for a croj wiere mo mm
has bee a m*l
It ia estimated that there are oaly
1*# reai.? goal poets ia the Cnittd
State*—aiaety-aiae af --aoa- :
iL«?e oa to giory.
Some people are ;«n tightwads,
bat few u to u to coc
nana..jr read their home paper «1tk-
oai paying for it.
A wis* aua one* had a dollar he
ranted la .avect where it wauid
bring Li tie greatest possible re-
fiins. We go it.
Wisdom Is bora of IcMfMie.
Knowledge Is extracted from tne
coiumns of this paper. It costs a
(toiiar a year to be vise.
If tie kaiser gets short of cash
be m.gh*. u*e his submarines in flsh-
lag for tie millions of pirate zol<i
at tie bottom of the sea.
Tbe report that are bare offered
oar lerriirM fa an 'a w '«
peace across tbe water is quite er-
roneous We bare a man's Job at
kome.
o
Manufacturers are known tk-
warld over by tbe labels oa their
goods, and wide awake m*reaan*.«
are known by their ids !a tbe local
paper
Tobias man. tf ya« ever grow a?
to be president y i ma; learn some-
thing of tbe trials and p*rp'.-xi- -
of our own Woodrow In th--e
halcyoa day* of neutrality
Deposit a dollar ia aay oaak and
it will draw J par cent interest. In
Test it in 52 issues of this paper
and it will yield 1,M per cent be-
fore tbe year is ap. Bank w.h a-
link searty tie wifr^t *£ Europe
*|fahe*_T tie re *■ >* a tre-
acadMS dearaal mase sj«a« Aseeri-
ca far fc«t< ssnSjt jt tie maatii ta
mom. aa*s il^s s-«- r.aa : 3IXK >e set
•r tiM pea®--* wtii star**
Ti_i C4« act imw4r *eaa
tiat Jkxenca will ie caM i>>a ta
.-ed Exrc-pe grass. E w-Jl jay
ia gaii far wi.it it gees frast as,
aafttr far icliat
A tarj u: ii c9jwviitT toe-
fraa: «.
D*tj £r3Laa4s : at « prodaca
ta tie- iim:t_ '* * tie acrees
tie water stay Se- fed.
OiHH i i ty kaceia at tt dow,
ia that tk«re w21 be a ready ztarket
at kiga jr.<« far n«r oaa.ee t.iat
we caa £m a<?w tie iaad of
tartip^ ia aatitretcied aeraes ti-
water for Aatenca.1 bread.
It ia aa opportaairy for tie
^ag ap of ti_s agricttltaral c«s-
auity, far tie arcauig of oar
people, for aa iaSax of foreiza. gold
iKb as we kare sever kaova Sie-
fare-
Far Earope Bast eat, aa-i to eat
£aro « cast bay tke food rta2s we
aaTa to sell.
Let every foot oi groan i prodace
sometkiag for tie inaacia. veai of
tils commaaity.
U)¥REY V i
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SH< T HIS FRIKND.
W* ira geftiag a<ar f*II «-iare a
.n--?r ca:i«'
ilrs Gaaa tetam^-i fraa
a rssit ta CaiLaeTllie.
SL- aai Krs ffa Akers attead-
id to ia> aeaa a^airf ia towa Tkars-
I DOINGS AT THE
! COCNTY CAPITOL
Harry Hudson, age 15, was ae-
^ t.irntally shot Sunday iijbt l>y bis
♦ j boy friend, Elaier Coppingar. while
t 'oolng with a gun that be did not
X know was loaded: the ballet taking
+ fri M I C i ! t I i C : I1IIHIIH- + ' (f-'t in Hudson's left shoulder
j. . , ._ . . . + The f -tol used was a 22 caliber
T I'cat« of latere** Gathered + ,■ . ,v
% i. aad Aboat the TI th< woanrt U reported by tbe
Mr.
iat T
Kiss
days w:
Mr?
uaii
Tri
'ilia Osbora speat a few
: fnes-is aear .Vnuoea last
-r
uxMn I P.
Do y«s waat to tee a ware of pros-
perity strike this commaaity aad
posi erarytiiag a.sag ia free: of it?
Tiiei open your wallet aad losses
:-.h t — zi
bsw da it
A local calamity howler had tie
audacity to come into our office
j ester day usd open ap w'.r.i his eu.*-
temary oration aa ' hard times."
We permitted him to execute a
masterly retreat.
A noted foreiirn diploc&at says tiat
if iatt~aativaai law is finally Mekec
lata the discard the United States,
will be responsible. Of coarse"
Cncie Sam ought to haTe his traoaers
kicked for minding his own btmaess
Don't spit oa the sidewalks or
tbe Coors of public places—it Is a
bad praetiee aad very unhealthy.
Aa ordinance prahibittag tke «a=e
appears ia today's Arrow aad is now
ia fall force aad effect Reai it
aad be governed accordingly
The boor is at hand for all peo-
ples ia the Uaited States to use ex-
treme caation and great forbearance
in discussing the eonflxt ia Europe,
lest a spark 'gn.-e the powder wh.ch
is ta blow our neutrality to the four
winds.
Tke blood of every nat.on at war
is mixed ia our citizenship. America
is made up of people from many
lands These people are good eiti-
Doa't content your-
.he other fenow to do it,
.-oarseif.
Imagtae plays a mizhty big part
.a oar scheme of life, and to a Tery
-arge exteat we hare been afflicted
.a iate months with aa azzr^Tated
.a. e of imaginiP*.
some one got out .n the street
^ad yelped "hard tiaies." and im-
iaedately tie cry was taken ap aad
ainled from iip to Kp until it real-
ly began ta assume a semblance af
.rati.
Aad tien everybody commenced
to tighten the striags to their parses:
pennies and dollars were herded aai
aitkdrawa from circulation; buying
agged, and apprehension stalked
abroad.
People imagined we were In the
rr rtf K
The fact that the community held
just as much money as ever before
•as entirely overlooked.
The fact that exports, with the
possible exception of cotton in south-
era state*, was as heavy as before
was also forzouen.
Money continued to come into tbe
community from outside sources,
bat it was promptly hidden away in-
stead of being placed in circulation
through the a*oal business channels.
Pessimists barked on every corner,
calamity howlers were ia their ele-
ment. and even sane men coram-need
to worry.
And all because some fellow open-
ed bis mouth and yelled "hard
times."
Bat let's pat an end to the farce.
Let's do our spring baying early
—let's do maeh of it now—let's pall
oar money oat of its biding places
and pat it to work where it will be
of use to ourselves and to the com-
munity
And let's buy oar goods from oar
home merchants—from those who
nave borne the brunt of the so-called
hard time*—from people we know
and whom we know xe ean trust.
Let's trot oat Old Man Prosperity
ind give him the front sei. and then
let's an go to work and keep him
there.
Imagination has b-en worked to
a fraiale.
Now let s have a dose of common
sense, and the imaginary malady
wfll "oos cease to exist. Let's
loosen ap.
Mr. Mayhaa was ia osr Tie-laity
tiij we-k Iwy zg a load of chickeas
aa i eggs.
Dr. Ptierson «i Tahlequah was
«sFW to see Joe Dirt eater receatly
via is serioasly ill.
Martha Ward, who has beea at
Collinsville a few months, is now
ri- t:ng friends on the -rairie.
Frank Akers was taken seriously
Saturday morning. Dr Edwards
of Oaks was filled to give medical
aid.
Mrs. Logan Hobbs who has been
vis.ting iter daughter, Mrs. Dicker-
son, at Tabler nah, returned home
this week.
Dr. J. H. Todl of Kansas has been
attending the little daughter of Mr
Parker *hi was severely burned
last week At present the patient
is dolnz nicely.
March l>)th a new boy made his
ippearance at the home of Mr. an!
M-s. Gee Hamilton, and on March
15*i a new l>oy arr ed at the home
Mr aai Mrs. Edna pa-^u
Mothers and babies reported as get-
ting a lass alcelr
f attending physicians, Drs. Allison,
J ls not at all serious and the lad is
resting very easy today.
•SNEAKED" FIRST FLIGHTS.
Marriage Ltcca**1*.
The following icense to ->1 was
evening by ■
issued yesterday
eeurt clerk:
Harrison Kaufman
sie P icker, IS, both oi Moo-iy
J. D. Seymour,
Dow ting. «4, both
TOLEDO, Ohia, March IS—Lin-
oji Beaciey, who was killed at San
Francisco Sunday, Sew his ftrst
-•r. p.ane at the age of 18 years.
.t taat time, he w«s working in an
a-ropiace factory here and asked
, els employer to give him a chance.
! His request was refused.
IXt- mined to be an aviator, how-
ever, Beachey would sleep ia a teat
the factory, and at the bieak of
Han would sneak" out one of thr
jjjg rach'nts and make a flight. Ht kept
m:- up f.^r sever; r eeks, an i final >
and Bes-
iemaciled a eoa.ract The last time
he was seen ia Toledo was when h-
47 -- Mrs \ - "a"-i his a--op'.ane against Barney
i of Hadley. Mdfield, on a half-mile track While
_ I ocping the lotfp thouaaads of f^e*
VfOODY ITEMS
"ole of Salina
visitins his
Lee
parents
Jesse Lafferty and family visited
Sttnday at the home of Jim Brown.
Georse Shaskles an ! fatnily visit-
ed Sunday with the family of Lon
Moore.
Lie? i Keosie has purchased the
Bad Wil ,ims stock of goods at
Moody
W. S. Ghonr.ley spent Saturday
night with W. D. Rinwater, near
T*...- aa .
Lin isey Brown has bee-a suffering
considerably the past week with
ca-arrh of the hand.
The infant laughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Cule was buried at Blue
Springs Sunday afternoon.
K-r. W. B. Thompson of Oil
Springs preaehed a very interesting
sermon at Moody Sunday.
Harrison Kaufman and Miss Bes-
sie Pitcher were united ia the holy
on:- if matrixory Sunday. E#^a:r-
J. V. Cbesney officiating.
REAL ESTATE TRA.W ERs.
Amanda J. Roes and husband to
3. K. Mc-'o::im, 4 acres. Sec. 22.
Twp IT, Rg. 22. Ctonsiieration
i l 5 .
Miry Adams and husband to J.
A. Mo- ire, 4 ■ acres. Sec. 21, Twp
14 zz. Consideration 11,300.
Joseph Bo?ie to M. R. Pmkt .on
| 19 acr-s. Sec. 21, Twp IT, Rg. 20.
I Cansideratloa |10«.
V. .. im J. Wh;ne-v ro Gulda
W"n:tfi- d, NE4 of SW4 of Sec 35
T vp. 1 •, Rg. 23. Consideration
m«>.
S R. Macon to Grover Howard.
Lots 1, d and 4, Block 6, North
Par's Hill. Consideration $100.
E. A. Mitcnener to W. B. Lamb,
Lot^ 2. Block 54. Consideration 1550.
Fred A. Lain of Muskogee, to
c owd
n a mctor car on the track aai
-- d _-•? t- es. remaining th-- m-
ber sea fere* nded
«')i 11 FOKMb OF
KHt . >l.\T tsM Ui.UiL .
cUteumatiam is a disease char-
acterized by pains in the jousts and
.u the muscie^ The most common
forms are: Acute and Chronic Rhea-
—ausm. Rheumatic Headchaes, Scia-
tic Rheumatism and Lumbago. Ail
of these types can be helped abso-
lutely by applying sor-e good lini-
ment that penetrates. An applica-
tion of Sloan's Liniment two or three
times a day to the affected part
will give instant relief. Sloan's
Liniment is &<K>d for pain, and
M B Arbuckle, 10 acres. Sec. ilT.i specially Rheumatic PainT becaus^
Twp. IS. Rg. 20. Consideration it penetrates to the seat of the
ti
Jos. M. Thompson and wife to
Mrs. Leila r! Davis. Lots 5 and ,
Block 1 '5, City ot Tahlequah. Con-
sideration 1350.
D W. Wilson and wife to Lelia
> L-slie. 15 acres. Sec. 18, Twp.
IT. Rs 2d Consideration II.
Luther Thompson, et al. to Geo.
trouble, soothes the afflicted part
and draws the pain. Sloan's Lini-
ment is all medicine." Get a S5e
bottle now. Keep it handy in case
of emergeacv.—Adv.
VOTH'H of HKARIXG PETITION'
TO SELL RK.AI. ESTATE
T Marquess. 20 acres. Sec. 15.
13. Rg. 22 Consideration II. State of o klahoma. Cherokee Coun-
Hulda Whitfield to C. E. Carter ! v-■■ • ln the Counly Court.
| In "
« HI R< H C ILLS MIN ISTER.
At the congregational meeting
Sur.day p--soyterian chireh —
sue: a unanimous call to Rev. J
H Klrkpatr:ck of Sobers. Ark., to
911 the pi'ijit in the church here.
Rev. Kirkpatrick is an inspiring
taiier an I that he thoroughly im-
pressed the local congregation dur-
ing his recent visit here was dem-
onstrated Sunday.
<>fficial announcement of the call
has been forwarded to Mr. Kirk-
patrick and now al! that resains in
the way of filling the palpit is his
acceptance.
""• « iu v.. It.
icd L. B. Carter. 90 acres. Sec. 35. , !I1*tter of tbe estate of
Twp is. Rg. 23. Consideration Claadie W Stevens a minor.
I1.5T5. Now on this the l«th day of
Jesie Irons and husband to Paro- 1915. Stephen Stevens.
. line Irons. 1>) acres. Sec. 2T. Twp. i guardian of the estate of Claudie W
IT. Rg. 2>>. Consideration 1200. Stevens, havinj; tiled herein on the
1st day of March. 1915, his petition
! 'or_ tke sale of the real estate de-
scribed in said petition for reasons
w J to said petition stated.
Petition presented for the appoint- s '? ordered that said petition
?nt of Henry Russell as guardian ^ an same is hereby set for
bearing on the lTth day of April.
1915. at 11:00 o'clock a. m. at
which time all persons and the next
of kin of said minor Interested in
said estate are required to aij>ear
and show cause, if any they have,
w i> an order should not be granted
for the sale of so much of the real
estate of said Claudie W. Stevens.
NEW CASES FILED.
County Court.
tition
ment
of Lizzie Smoke, a minor.
Petition of heirs of Lon Talley
or approval of lease.
District Court.
The Alliance Trust Co.. vs. Arch
j Carter, en al, foreclosure of mort-
gage
WHITE MAN WITH BUCK LIVER
The Liver is a blood purifier. It
was thought at one t.me it was tbe
seat of the passions. The trouble
ith most people is that their Liver
s«comes black because of impurities
la the blood due to bad physical
'ate*, causing Btlisnmwr, Head-
iche. Dizziness and Contrt: ia':or!
fVr King's N'ew Life Pills will clean
up tie Liver, and fire you aew life.
25c. at your Druggist.—A4t.
MAN TAKES HIS OWN MEDICINE
I- \ N OPTIMIST.
State vs. Will Mahan. burglary P _
Prelim.nary hear.ng set for March a* is necessary for the reasons 7n
1<- said petition stated.
Lucy Xaiaoax vs. Richard Mai- It is further ordered that a copy
anax. pe ' on lied far divorce. of this order be published for two
Samac-ia A Copeland and J C saewseive weeks in the Cherokee
Copeland -} ihe estate of Ic Cooe- County Democrat, of Tahlequah. Ok
lard, i-eiarauon of heirship "'•boma. and that copies of this or-
F H. Williams v*. James 1~~
fallen, petitioa for judgment.
F H "N i.r.s v? James Water- ler be posted in three public places
a Cherokee County. Oklahoma, ae-
He has absolute faith ia his medi-
cine—he knows when he takes it
'or certain ailments he sets relief.
People who take Dr. King's Hew
Discovery for an irritating Cold are
optimists—"hey know this cough
remedy will penetrate the liniags
af the thraat. kfll the germs, and
open the way for Nature ta act
You can't destroy a Cald by super-
ficial treatment—you must ga ta the
-ause of the trouble Be an apti-
m:st- Get a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery today.—Adr >
WOTXD CONCILL%TE SPAIN.
cording to law, and that copies of
- 1 S -rfu- be served on the r.ext of
k'n of said ward residing in Chero-
MADRID. March IS—The Spanish k^e County, Oklahoma, and maild
governmen' has published a note to all such persons interested In
outlining the negotiations with Gen- «a-d minor and bis estate wh$ are
•?ral f'arranza resulting from the not residents of Cherokee County,
expul-:on from the City of Mex'co of Oklahoma, and to n: -ke proof of
the Spanish minister, Jose Cars p' b'icattoa posting, mailins
General Carraaza has adopted a uil service of sal; notice.
'•• nct"atory attitude, contending <Se*l> E. C McMlCHAEL.
that the action taken in the case of Countv Judge
Senor Caro was not designe-i as an 1 H COCCH.
affront to the Span'«h peoo'e. "nor Attv. for Guardian,
the government, with which he de- First published March IS, 1915
sires to have excellent relations." " 3t—w.
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