Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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14* 171—Ad4iekeOe Ba 4ridge. a2-j Coart. ta the city of Tahle^aah. 1b
%-Jt—Jf/tt Hatk*'* t. boariio? irywaaee by eonatj jadee $7 5«> i «.Bty. &s ti' . th ley 0' S' -
pr^n+n $17$ 5 511— Efle JohciOB milo* * ee by
472—Char>f Ri -tur: -oc ;aa;w ? M>«nty ;«4«e $5.
*ork $7. • • • _ .
4T4—J a* D. Ga.iB. hritgicj? Mel- j 4J4—fian^el 0o4 «c>rth Booi
t; 0%for4 fro= Wyo®in? $147 52 Co . *onaty office* $lt U
444—Gardner Oftte ;« i} C*>
npfllM MMty uh*k $3 2*
4 4 >—Sew -L/:ipa--.h Ptr * A . i-
Co. *appiie< coaaty sheriff $*
444—X«v -Eripat-.h Ptg t "i.a<L
Co . nppiel* cosaty jidft 12- '<
4 4>—Ward em Pt*. * Aa<J y
t-iW'ii'ri far eoasty tr*a« .rer $-2
457—Sac. :e! Dodrworta Boot Co
tapplie« eoaaty n^perioteDdect
iCton'.f $24.
45t—Sacia*. Do-i^*ortt C
sappHe* eoonty coart cierk $4
4;J—BaxMn & =1 r.-er. • .pp'- •
county clerk $47 5 >
4«1—Phoenix OfSce 8«pp!y Co ,
supplies er/icty treasurer $3 •' '
4(2—8uo«l Dodrvorth Book Co.,
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Tb«- • Twin Territor y
Mrs. G. T. The
Readice—< Selected • C5e
Ta!k—' The Fir«t Tbauk'SiTing
TaJk—Origii of the "Star Span-
gled Banner".. Mr . D. W. W !- «
3oi;e—"Star Spangled Banner"
Chapter
Piano Solo— Dixie" Volunteer
This will be followed by a hosi-
new session of th# chapter. L^t
ererybody come and brinj as Tnac-
copies of the «ong J.o be -ang a-s
be foun-1.
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W-*a«« my haaj and tie s*a! of
the id Coart hereunto ifSxed thi-
Sth day of Xothbm-. 2J15.
J D COX. Coatty Juig^ _ .
J BERRT KING Attorney A gather -c*
PSt - ; ;b. «hed X«r II 1 >15- :t iz a ad < n gathering 5 >°
progress. Wlicat U looking fine
ORDER FOR HEARIX,
Jit -EIX REAL E
pe-ace fe-' ti I ti
513—T. B iohn*on
fe^* 5*c
514—J A.
fee* (te.
513—G W
$2.75.
61 ft—J S
peace fee-* $1.3
517—M T MeDani*-!.
fee* $5.>6
4*5—City water depart~<c'
onsuble tr for October, llili $22.13. ..
I 541 J r Miller Mrchasiac I *B" herehy is W^M
i' i j. n mumti p« -* -th iijr 0, A d 15,15^ at
1'; o'clock a- m.. at which Un* all
persons intere-sted in said estate are
M'<*arter. c.oB<stable agent, cash for >i);li«i Jll 3.
52 —Jobs M K:ttnck. repair
Tmitt. constable fees work SZ. . .. .. ... __
j S37—Arrow Pob;iahiE? f'o sup- r^ a_ir™ to an<1 tBOW w—
Adk*.-or.. JoJtice of p.i-r for tijperi^ -. i-
53$—Arrow Publi«fcii.^ o., sap-
noeftable piie* for count? ct .rt $15 >
539—Arrow PablUiung Co.. P-
•-Ok lahoma."
I eire yon a land of san and flo* - r-
And summer the whole year 'onr.
I give you a land where the golden
Hoars roll by to th<r mocking
bird's song,
... jl a i 4. j Where the vintage hani th: k on
the Tine;
and cotton pick- ^ land whose story is Just begun;
This wonderful land of mine.
(Chorus.)
Oklahoma- Oklahoma! fairest daugb
ter of the west.
Oklahoma! Oklahoma! *tis this land
I love the best.
We have often sung her praise* but
we have not told the half;
So 1 give you. "Oklahon;a."
'Tis a toast we all can guaff.
(Second.)
A land where the fields of golden
grain.
Like waves on a sunlit sea.
As it bends to the bre^-ies "halt
sweeps the plait.
H. J Hart has been on the &iek Waves a welcome to yoor ar. i ir.e.
list for quite a while. He says b- *vh*re the cora grows h:?h. "neath a
f ,B7 tb*T hare why an wder had every thing from a sore neck to smiling skr.
«hou!d should not be granted for the the typhoid. Where the qua! whistles low in the
grasj
PETITION h«t is needing rain.
T\TF
__ Jim Lowrey. Fred Glad, Bill
Oklahoma. r"herofcee >pa:ks and Dac Lannegan won the
tnrkers at the <hooting match
.Thursday.
State
Conaty
In County Court
In the aiatter of the -ritate
William Robbits . ttinor
Now. on this *tk Iit jf Sorem- Fr . ik Kerr ha^ een helrmg the
ber. 191s. N. L. N>.-ot gaard-ar. ov- p k <-otton the la-t
1 ZSLSVST'r* " ' ' • - =• « :
... | J. B. l wrev is going to the Gib-
petition stated , .. . _
It U ordered, that said petition be ^on bottom to the Dig s-o*.
set for hearing on the 'spa ; 1:?g:sg. that begin? Monday
<ale of so much of the real estate of
«a:d Wi! iam Robbin= a« i^ ner*-«sarj
| for ;h* r«:asons in said petitios
suited. . .
It is farther ordered, that a <~opy f 'l!c* ,n- WI'' ?"'■
511—T J Taylor. Justice of the plies for justice of the peace $4
peas* fees $1<2. 541—Arrow Public.3g Co. snp-
„V**-W T f'" PUn£^ totuSL CO pub- ^ ptrt>li«hed for thr^
« -R V Leerskor. JuMice of l.shi.g rf -SCl^SS! Ok-
th* peace fee*1 $1 Ml. «i**—la*« DOuiBn. teJegram^tn ubonjs j D rf)X
521—W. H Walker, constable fees Oxford ease $1 41. County Ji'.c
"Opossums are fat and plentifc;
and in addition srith plenty of sweet
livery for
534—T B
fees $2.
535—Tom
Barnes $2
552—J D.
Judge $150
557—T J
plies to Jail $t
well
$2 35. I fit—B. C. Duncan.
525—W. T. Foreman, justice of county surveyor $t.
tne peace fees $1 *5 531—Pioneer Telephone <0 . te:e-
52>—WiUc«n-P©sTer Drag f\ phone service $23.<5.
drag* to Jail $S.5>> 540—Arrow Pablishing ' o p ih
522—E. C. Duncan. Uvery for :ishlng commie-oner; prr^ce^liBgf
•henff $4.50 $«0 45.
Johnson ronsUhle 5< —J. Norwood Peter«on. - r<-
on eiauiina!i';n board $15
Johnson, guarding 5« —Grorer Howard, service on
examination b^ard $24
f ox, -alary county 670—Jane Harnage. *+rr. <- on
-semination board $'5
Adair Mer. Co.. sup- Senarate Seboi't.
45*—Moilie Lawrence teach rg
55%—J. F. Cherney justice of the 4-r'S^te " hool So 14 $ -
peace fee $1 12 413—J. C Buster, drili.r.g
5^2— T W Fore' JoxUce of separate *ehooj $* •
the peace fees $2.12
IUim) and Bridsr^ Ismi.
4 47—L. B. Towner h
bridge 1172
4 4 —E- W Hartnet* 4
road work $1(
454—Will Wolfe, road
$1 7S
455>—Johnjioa Parr.• roil
$1.
$5t - W. E Hasey. raad — - - - .... ..
$} I 441—Frank Anthony filling dip
4t« —L. B Towner k 8ot>. col- ping vat at West vat $4
ert tom $2M i 442—W H. Walker, repair work
4C5—Oklahoma Lon.oer Co , cul- Barber vat $5.
ten material $15 05. 4*3—J W Sutton, supplies for to
474—Oklahoma Lumber f'o.. tck era'J-ation 11*0
I Pirst published Not. 11. 1915. 4w
NOTICE < " HERIFF"S
Andy Post is down on the John
;. t farv: .iow'iLz wheat, vher1' h-
ir.«en - to move'fhe coming year. |
J. B. Lowrey says wlid hogs and
the yellow com are scarce in thej
SALE :n. ".-= thi=; fall.
And fruit trees greet with taeir bur-
den s-weet
And perfume the winds that pais.
( (Chorus.)
stt'n ELED.
Lucy
Notiee is hereby giren that in pur- •' 1 ^ ' i„jv quah theatre, as well as many of the
suance of an order of sale issued daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy
out of the office of the Superior Lowery. is attending high school at audience The> were canned
Court of Muskogee County, Okla- Masko?e^ I *in not appear here tonight and to-
homa, on th# 11th day of October. " " j morrow as announced. As banjoists
1S15, In an action wherein Edward iIr Maxve-11. our merchant, went they were fairly good, but their jokes
R. Holmes and Ralph W. Holmes, t0 Tahlequah tolay after a supply of and witicisms were so ancient and
had seen !
points are
the
and
14-year-old
Mrs.
(From Tuesday's Dally Arrow.)
The Melnotte Banjo Fiends proved
too fiendish last night for the nerves
of Manager Thompson of the Tahle-
urriring partners of the firm of R.
E Hoir. • - * Sons, a co-partnership. «r<*#ne .
where plaintiffs, and William Bal-t ~~
lard. Sallie Ballard, his wife, aad The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
A. R
Norris Mercantile Company, were Hubbard is 111
471 c C Battrarn. teaching «<-p- defendants, and directed to me. the
*rate sebooi No. II $5« undersigned sheriff of Cherokee
' 4ii Evelyn follins. teaching Coonty Oklahoma, commanding me
•eperate school No 14 $50. to lery apon and sell without ap- on busniness today
dar« £27 Wilm-f*0*r Dr .g f'o prai e.T.ent the following described
i supplies separate school $12<>. real estate in Cherokee County,
' Tuk Kr d ratxrti Oklahoma, to-wit:
425—J C. Robiton. xupp'.'.e- dip
■*ork vat at Qualls $4.
4!t—Bert Marion, repair ( <*>Y-
ork «oa * W<*t Tats $10.
much service that the
rorn off to the extent
of rendering them hard to see. Jim
ith ?ear!etine. Thompson's desire is to entertain his
audiences and wjjen he flutls he hns
Southwest 9.4% acres of Lot
FiTe (5), and West 18.80 acres
of Lot Six (*;. and the Norh-
west S 31 acre# of Lot Seven
Seetion Six <C). Township
Foarteea (14/, Range Twenty-
one (21), in Cherokee County.
Oklahoma.
satisfy a judgment of foreclosure
in favor of the plaintiff- and againM
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ITEMS
W
1 nual
' week.
Ritchey went to 1 hlequah something that bo lea them he Is liol
slow about dispensing with It They
come with plenty of recommenda-
tions and carried press notices givinp
them good "send off*," hut after wit-
nessing their performance he con-
cluded that they needed a swivel in
their head so he placet! one for them
S Ghormley is attending an- an(j turned It in another direction,
conference at Muskogee
Glaxe.
county
Ok la boon Lumber Co.. *up- the aid defendants obtained and Brixey,
made in open court on the *th day
Little Bei .e, daughter of Toy
is quite sick with intermit-
Hill is the attend-
$15,75.
485—Dud
$17 25.
48« Jeff
Morris,
Fieteher,
road
r'Ad material $11.SG. , .M -
48 2 W H Winder, roid work plies for tick eradication $8 «0. I • "f-" -7" rent fever Dr
• '* 4<7—Roy RobbiBi. salary tkk of April, iiU, for the turn 0.
4*3 Bill Winder, road work .nsp^tcr $«S i $$2 2> with interest tbere*B at th' ing physician.
112 4«$—Roy Robbins. expenses $1 rate of eight per cent per annun.
4*4 -Wllbert Winder road work 475— Bruce Richards. lire^tock, frorr. the <th day of April 191., Rer. Thompson did not fill his
inspector $56 | until paid, and costs accruing, -a*: rj,j{aiar ippointm-at at Liberty Sun- Jefferson highway, running
f"r fif w I sill day. Rer. Choral ey occupied the Winnipeg to New Orleans, was one
Messrs. Still, Hodges and
who compose the board of
commissioners, returned today noon
from Oklahoma City where they
were in attendance of a state meet-
ing of county commissioners. The
from
work 530—E C. Duncan,
'tick eradication $26.50.
livery
road *ork 549—8. P Bagby, cleaning dip
on the 22nd day of Norember, 1915, pulpit.
of the subjects under consideration.
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