Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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WILLIAM FOX. Preserrs
R^kcljfle Keliowes and Anna Q, N'ilssan in
** I HE KtXjEN L RATI ON"
*' juojsi- ' hfcatrt f riday NighL Pricts 10 & 2<>c
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' Ta'ut-i po6f*-ssiot?
bp&n Morelud
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TBII ^ fiotife Mr i k
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Ei-IlKW BkVf Jlrt- (rf tit ffiUbt dif-
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ob .r u tatt tit of a u.iL ai-
••-fcC' ac^wtibtd Jw a Mlala tiit>*
aiiC pifc'i Ttl Dr. ¥ E. Gorfl^
: 'd ti.f i*-art hjt'j ati4 • al -
'tTw! bo tmfttUjr ft>r lit. C*m
H &n ti ore tiat rere ret:';
tr*rt t a^tt t ;l ti>- r jirait* of t
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rJ' it 'SordoB tit Goj<3oii 1
Joerx«a: d of iw Gordon e Joctot
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• 14' of tt-tai,9'_a ^peattrt. I/r F.
E O^rdot Mr Gordon s ittiort oa
"Six C> luxitr UTimt," was pro-
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stnui;oi Wf barv r^its^li^d a
rrt-at neuj boo<jiwns for Mr Gor
: .'t K<-rt if out of tL«n: a laatj
wio etU' nearly two inndrtd
: .** ;'k. to btttzid tilt la/F* day of tb-
lhiuti;f,ua fi. j. '.I would Flay i
wftk J -osic bear a talk like tlat
frTtry aj Mr Gordon's third ap-
j pearai - htrt wjli bt wauitd witii
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j z --- T-Lc! i< rjjerekaDt plstoed a ballot
t*oi oot l froui of hif Btor** ait tb«r
' #w- of lb* Chnutautjua aud ba-d a'l
"b*- who wotiJd. rote oa th<r
tttrt 'job of tbt C^antauqua tb">
;t^-d That year on that Ch& j-
i.. ,-s tbt> bad a big Italian baiid
"«i 'a wjuntr And r*t. L r.
''■' '■'■>'• ' •-' * ws 5 Tottns ab'-sid
I of tbis Band. As Dr. Gordon
"aid .1 ttlBng about it I bad som<-
' t.'x>d*iBk >d. anyway." And
ut w. boodw.nk you. too. for th*-
j t-jtiLf- coujineiit comes wherever Dr.
ord on cp>ear§. So come to the
bf.ti. i prtpar«-d to tx- hood-
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jcb as by tbt language be uses.
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Calumet!
a r.it I itk for—
w.'.y it .iOiJd
J'tHt JWHt H Hi llI
CUT L4YK OV s j K*ii
Mvtiwr Hum I.a/ji.-r 1 w/mir %f.
I"**') fro«i Hu*i- Truat ("uo>I>
Piling I j,.
Littl<- John Jacob Attor <.f
Vork, who ia lo b) fourth >«-ar
u/iabJt fy lire within bis 12*0,000 0
s X«-ar aiiowarj"- Mis father, John
Jacob Aetor. 8r., dle/J In the wreck
of ti.e TiUni' Hik Oiotber who wa
Madeline T. Korce, has tiled an a
counting in tbe nurrogate'* offi
'iiowlfJK that l„ *xi>< h<U-A th<- VH
000 allowed for b'-r son'* tnalnten
s>rce last year and an a<]dittona)$7,
•/'to in ilia behalf hum her own fundi
and ch<- wants the court to incri-ai
h|f allowance.
Hlnc* tbe child'* birth IiIk Incon.
ba« been [iIIIhk up at an enorinoti
rat.- anil by the time he Ik 21 will I,,
a hiJK" fortune, by vlrtu< of tin- < «, i
pound lnt*r<-nt accumulatlona. Th<
first year the trust fund produced
$140,000 Income and only 110.000
wan allowed foi expense* The •
ond year ami mi| y.-ai since Mr..
A tor liax been permitted to upend
$20,000 of itn- Income, wbl'h
amounted to llCo.no in I9ir, m
readp the accumulaTi-d Income, afli-
deductlriK allowance, ha nlleii ,,,
1500,000.
The accounting showed thai rner
•'bantu received $Mtll.42 fram Mi
Aator In payriri-nt of goods purchased
for her son's personal ut« during th«
year Attorneys and legal disburse
merits lor the hoy amounted to $1,
2C0..7-, Although he was nat ve>>
111 In the year, his physician* r
eelved J2!t!i The general upkeep of
the home cost $2!*,000, of which tb>
boy was assessi'd $: , ;<;•; (,7 T^e to
'.ii apent dlvl'lt-h ./ '' nt ■ i irilnut'
expended on tbe baby.
tzc to Pi :
ilotol 9
tbt Qu<
Ithlif Zi*
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theyx rl^bt of way,
h- lor* tbe '-'-c " .ty *£jr ot-ff
tbrovs *ad while K/tg Kalauia.
wan still reigoitg. Mr. E33U wat a i
BMrmber of tie King'c great band. J-
' 'a!itd the Royal Ha t; as Ban :
and famous wherever bands were]
known.
ii'.t '/,< o trthrow of "!•
'.'.onarehy, Mr. Ellis has be-en organ-
-z .'.g and «:;*-".ng eor paoies of Ha
wail an*, arjd gr.. ng the Ar.-j^rica'; •
peop)«- a ta-'e of what real Hawaiian '
tftut '! 1^ 7he,r wejfd rr,*-3odl*-s an *
"nchantin caden'-<« have dellgbft';
tbouuinds and thot ands of peopt'
In America.
ist..* ■ iat baTt btrFt on lb
battlefield. Some ingesiottt jeweler
• vneeived tk - . .ea of bo&.meritg otj'
tie t'.rapf cf white metal into r Lg--
t:?net in shape and celling them as
c«; renin-
Mr Morelacd. wbr. fcat been ac-
tive iu Kanaas City suffrage work
'arr <- nto pos-^-s-sion of tbe rict
through i - tter -jffragiti. Miss Ruth
HarJ. a Ch cago girl, wbo is now
driving a Red Cross ambulalnce on
tte bat'lefieldh if France. Mis^ Har!
entered the Red Croas service over
a year ago acting as nurse and emer-
fency chafleur whene-er needed.
H'Ollii COWBCT CHICAGO
WITH NEW VORK
T'w Type I sed in ' >ne Year to Pub-
li-b l,ri<i<>r ernerii of Doan's
Kidney Fill*.
CALUMET
Baking Powder
— lay arde yocr
faiorite 1 rir>d or,c<
aid yoo'ii n«ver go
but to it. Ci- j-
oet is the world's
bert Bak.ng Pow-
der—h"« m --.tr-
ite in price."
Recrrr frd Hubert
Award*
k'rtf Cmd tmi
* r— U* iHf
^ fa*a>4 Cam.
U your subscription paldT
G<MJII FOR fOLDS
Arrow publications reach more
people In Cherokee county than all
Other county papers combined. Ad
vertlners always get good results.
Th r< la ii/'/n Catarrh In tlila Hon of
the unity man all „u„ r oi,..,,,,,, „IJt
and until i|„. |M>| f.. >. ;,rM
was awppor..| k, i^. in<unil,|. K«r ■
fr'11' many yeara 'loftora pronounca^l it a
lo-ai Olaeaae uml pr. h. |.„ „j
'l.as, and l y <oi,Mi.r,t|y r illn« to
with lo< i>l troatrnent, pionoure > d Ii Irx tji
■■.. '" '"l" " •■■"• I"-- -ii • .runi. in I. m
i'tur. HuVuitnl <j;*. > theretoi> r<
i|iiln t "iriMllijlloiial in-..idii ni Malr
< •ilarrli • nr.. ri, , .,.i i.ji. | i,,, i i
Toled'j, 'ilil |H ii.. . .
"j""".'" «h. i,"
I? Ii ■■■•ta dli-ily on i|„
Iilixid and mil. .ilia aurftt., a „t the «Vai.
burrfred dollar* r<.i
' " f*l'" I" ' M. (id f,„ . K.iuti,,
and taatlmonlala
1 '"■■■" r* r i 4 .o
j ") 1 by I>ruhmug 'it,,
'iaka Hall a I miitly ft ill t:r ...nallpmloli
FIl.I.S I51.V1 FOR LIVKR
liei au e they ' orjtain the b> • liv-
er medicines, no matter how bitter
or nauseating for tbe sweet sugar
coating bides the taste. Dr. King's
New Life Fills contain ingredients
that put the liver working. Move the
bowels freely. No gripe, no nausea,
aid digestion. Just try a bottle of
Or King's New Life Fills and no
ti"- bov. rnucb better you f<-<-l. 2;.-
at all druggists.—Adv.
Honey, Fine-Tar and Glycerine
are recognized cold remedies. Ia
Ur. Bell's Fine-Tar-Honey these are
combined with other cough medi-
.ne in a pleasant syrup. Dr. Bell's
Fln<-Tar-Honey quickly Btops your
cough, checks your cold, soothes
i ritation of tbe throat. Excellent
for young, adult and aged. It's one
of tbe beat cough syrup* made. For-
mula on ever} bottle. You know just
• hat you are taking and your doc-
tor knows its good for coughs and
cole I, -i-t on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-
Hori'-y. Only 25c. at all Druggists.
—Ad?.
Of tbe many kidney remedies on
the market today, none other is ree-
cirimeoded like Doan's Kidney Fills.
Forty thousand benefitted people
gladly testify in the newspapers of
tbeir own towns. Forty-five hun-
dred American newspepers publish
this borne proof of Doan's merit.
Tbe type used in one year to tell
this wonderful story would make a
solid column of metal twite at high
as the world's bigbest mountain.
Placed end to end the lines of type
would reach from New York to Chi-
cago. These miles of good words
told by 40,000 tongues sound glad
tidings to any Tahlequah sufferer
who wants relief from kidnev and
bladder ills. Here's a Tahlequah
case. Don't experiment. Use the
remedy endorsed by people you
know.
George \V. Benge, lawyer, 220
Downing St., Tahlequah, savs: "I
have used .several boxes of " Doan's
Kidney Pills and have been greatly
benefited. I can highly recommend
this medicine to all kidney suffer-
ers. as I believe it to be a cure for
kidney disase."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
Mr. Benge had. Foster-Miiburn Co
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv
SS?.'
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Cheap and big canBaiingPowdersdor. jt
save you money. _Calumetdoe«-it'sPure
nd far superior to tour miik and soda
Buy your pianos of «ome one you
know and not be beat by strangers
selling $100 pianos for $400. It
don't make a dollar watch any bel-
ter to pay $50 for it. The same with
a piano. Buy of John M. Smith. 35
years in the piano trade. Never so'd
a poor piano. 5.1 ;.j
ADVANCE STYLES
1916 Wall Popors
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
■108,213 Ford cars were sold last year. "The
1 niversal Car." Your necessity. They serve
everybody, please everybody, save money for
i cry body by reliable service, economical
operation and maintenance. Why experl
merit Watch the Fords go by' Talk with
the owners of Ford cars. Investigate for
yourself. Prices lower than ever Run
about $390; Touring Car $4 40; Town Car
*r>*0, t. o. b„ Derolt. Why pay more?
J. E. WELCH, Agent
I'hoiie .'too
TAHLEQUAH, OKIjA.
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LARGEST LINE OP LOW PRICED WALL PAPER
MOHLER & PARRI5
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 35, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1916, newspaper, May 10, 1916; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90381/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.