Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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CHEROKEE {• M'NTY DEMOCRAT, TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA.
CttEROKfE COUNT* DEMOCRAT "J ZK2 .K.'E;
FmimMkIm-o ihho. | 4th day of September, 191fi.be
Incorporate*! Hfpt^mber, If>06. named in said call for bidders, aB
—— — I Ihe date on which Healed bids ac-
Published Wednesday of each week.' companied by certified check or
BV TIIE UllMHV PUIILISHINO OO. bond will be opened and considered
hi 121-12:1 Ilasl Delaware Ntrcet >y ">i Hoard, as provided by law.
All Home I'rlnt.
(•'. I'. A II. E. Hardy, V imagers.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES:
One Yi'iir. . ■
SI* Months. .
Imlinliog
One Year. .
Six Months. .
65c
36c
Tahlequah Arrow.
$1.00
50
At to t:
J. II.
GEO. GLAZE,
Chairman of Hoard of
County Commissioners.
OLIVE!! HODGES,
County Commissioner.
MILLER,
County clerk.
Entered at tin
lioma, post offir
mall mailer.
Tahlequah, Okla
■ us second-class
free mall
riellvcrjfat the post office awaiting
your signature. Don'l wait for tho
postmaster to ask you to sign It, tell
him you want the privilege.
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80.
84.
9:1.
The speech of ex Governor (flynn
of New York, as temporary chair-
man of llo' dcrnacriite • onventlon
at St. Louis, Is regarded by every-
body as on" of III" tr ■.'«!• ■ i spreehei
delivered wlililn the past fifty years.
It treats of the ron 111 policy of
the present administration and lom-
t>ar h it with the admlstration of
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln,
<lrant and MeKinley.
Nobody has attempted to answer
this speech. It Is one that will l>e
i-pad by our children and grand-
children. Everyone should secure a
ripv and carefully r .id it for the ,11 ti. K\
historical data that it contains.
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107
I OS.
316.
25.00
133.33
50.00
50.00
20.00
12.29
75.00
75.01
133.33
75.00
150,00
60.00
75.001 31
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PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from Page One)
thereupon proposed by (leorge Glaze,
Commissioner, and its adoption
moved by him. The same was sec-
onded by Oliver Hodgen, Commis-
sioner, and ution the vote being
taken, the same was adopted with
the following vote: Glaze, Commis-
sioner, Vote Yes. Hodges, Commis-
sioner, Vote Yes.
Said resolution was as follows.
to-wlt:
Whereas, It is thi* opinion of the
t ounly Commissioners of Cherokee
County, Oklahoma, in meeting as
senibled. this 14th day of August,
1916. thai it is for the best interest
lor the County of Cheroke. and for
the comfort and convenience of the
citizens thereof, that permanent
bridges, and, (or) culverts should
be built and constructed in Chero-
kee County, and
Whereas. IMans and specifications
for said bridges have been prepared
and filed with the County Clerk of
Cherokee County, for the bridges,
and (orl culverts hereinafter named
and described;
Now Therefore, Be it resolved that
the Board of County Commissioners
of Cherokee County, construct, ac-
cording to said plans, and specifica-
tions. th • following bridges more
particular!* described as to location,
materials, the approximate width of
roadway, and depth of fill; the ap-
proximate length of span or areh;
the approximate areu of watershed
to be drained by said bridges, and
Hie estimated costs of the same
respectively, all as shown by the
following schedule, to-nit:
Location Between Sections 33
and 34, T 17 N.. K. 21 E. Material:
Steel. Width of ivoadwav (Pert)
16. Depth of fill (inches): 12. 321. F
Claims allowed as follows;
Salary I'linil.
42. It. ( . Meloy, farm dem-
onstrator J 41.6
56. W. G. Blake, health
work
57. J. R. Miller, county
clerk
71. Lee l.atta, Jail guard..
72. J. K. farris. Jailor...
75. J. It. Moore, surveyor. .
79. T. II. Johnson, deputy
sheriff
.las. I). Gulun, under
VV. I'. Davidson. Iierlff 150.00
J. W. Demoss, county
assessor 100.00
Horace Gray, deputy
treasurer
•i4. Henry Ward, county
treasurer
96. .lack I'addeti, stenogra-
ph* r, county attorney
99. Henry M. Vaiiee, county
attorney
J. Norwood Peterson,
Supt. of schools 100.00
W. II. Baleatine, Jr.,
deputy county clerk. . .
John M. Wliron, dep-
uty county clerk
George Glaze, commis-
sioner
J. Still, commis-
sioner
Oliver Hodges, commis-
sioner
Court Fuml.
36. R. S. McColum, deputy
court clerk ....
37. Edwin H. Thompson,
deputy court clerk. . .
38. J. Monroe Wallace,
court clerk
39. T. J. Taylor, J. P. fees
47. C. M. Yeager, Janitor. .
63. Robert Davis, consta-
ble fees
54. Itoss I'arrls, constable
fees
55. J. I). Wilson, J. P. fees
69. J. I). Cox, county Judge 160.00
33. James K. l'arria, board-
ing prisoners
88. Charley Richardson,
Asst. janitor
Road and Bridge fund.
2. Oklahoma Lumber Co.,
sewer pipe
14. l.ee Winder, livery, J.
1). Moore
2il. J. T. Powell, pasture
for mules .
32. L. P. Corn. 10 bushels
oats, county teams. . . .
40. 4". D. Turney, supplies,
road work
4 4. 11. P. Fisher, 5 bushels
4 4. H. P. Fisher, 6 bushels
corn
49. Jeff Fletcher, 4 days
road work
56. Milton Leon, expenses
highway engineer ....
63. J. P. Wagoner, viewing
road
76. John Robertson, asslt-
Ing surveyor
77. Eugene Adair, assist-
ing surveyor
78. J. B. Moore, surveying
89. W. W. Sltz, working on
roads and care of teams
9o . Combs & Bllllngsley,
feed for teams
319. Oliver Hodges, road In-
spection 16.00
320. George Glaze, road In-
spection 15.00
J. Still, road 'n-
42.66
42.66
62.60
62.50
133.33
1.12
60.00
2.92
1.50
6.25
90.00
7.0(1
3.30
3.30
5.25
3.51)
7.15
4.50
12.00
17.OS
1.00
1.60
1.50
15.89
50.50
7.30
length of Rridpe (Feet): 50. krea speetlon 16.00
of Wah i shed (Acrer i T.,m)0. Ap 324. John Taylor, board and
proximate cost: $2,300. oats for road work...
And be it further resolved that 325. Paul Corn, road work
the County Clerk of Cherokee 326. Mallard Corn, road
County be instructed to advertise work
for bfddr ' for the construction of 327. W. A. Taylor, road
13.14
21.75
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work 24
328. Tom Able, road work.. 5,
329. Cleo Hail, road work.. 4
County Keiul Construction.
59. Milton Leon, 8 days
service, highway engi-
neer 40,
Poor and Insane.
45. Edwards ti Wilson Gro.
Co., groceries for poor 1.
74. J. R. Miller, Pur. Agt.,
cash advanced poor. . . 7.
87. Julius Morgan, pauper
supplies 11
305. C. A. Peterson, service,
county physician 30
306. C. A. Peterson, county
physician S.i
314. F. W. Aiitheney, trans-
porting Mary Anthenev
to Sulphur llO.i
322. Lilly Wallace, paupet
allowance 3j
Supply Fund.
6. Columbia Carbon and
Ribbon Co., supplies. . 7.
8. Ozark Grocer Co., toilet
paper 6.
13. Samuel Dodsworth Ilk.
Co., supplies, Treas. Si
court clerk 27.
16. Holmes Wilson Walker
Co., supplies 30.
16. Holmes Wilson Walker
Co., election register.. 21.
17. Holmes Wilson Walker
Co., supplies 63.
21. Warden company, sup-
plies, Co. Treasurer. . . 20.
22. Warden company, rub-
ber stamps I.
28. L. II. Towner Ai Sons,
road laws, etc 7.
29. Samuel Dodsworth Book
, Co., note books ti.
30. News Dispatch Pig. ti
Aud. Co., supplies, Co.
Supt 4.
News Dispatch Pig. &
Aud. Co., supplies for
county court 68.
34. Samuel Dodsworth Boqk
Co., supplies lo court
clerk and assessor.... 12.
43. Samuel Dodsworth Book
Co., School Dlst. Levy
Record 14-
62. C'lty Water Dept., water 7.
ti4. F. W. Palmtag, supplies 10.
66. Tahlequah Light &
Power Co., Ice book. . . 10.
66. Tahlequah Light ti
Power Co., current.
July, 1916 19.
74. J. R. Miller, Pur. Agt.
supplies purchased . . .
91. Arrow Pub. Company
printing 89
92. Arrow Pub. company,
supplies 51
106. Wilson Foster Drug Co.,
supplies
304. Samuel Dodsworth Book
Co., warrant bc.>. . !U
313. Cunningham ti Tnuuip
son, insurance 140
Tick Eradication Fund.
2. Okluhoma Lumber Co..
cement
4. Isaac Napier, lumber
for dip vat
10. J. R. Pilcher, work on
Alfrey & Combs vat..
18. St., L. S. F. R. 11. Co.,
rent of dip vat site. .
20. Frank Anthnev, wash
tub dip vat
27. Isaac Napier, lumber
dip vat
33. R L. Brqjliett, clean-
ing dip vat
35. Oklahoma Lumber Co.,
material Tick Had. . .
48. Jack Cookson, livestock
Inspector
50. B. W. Salyer, 4 days
work, Hampton vat. . .
61. Joe Wilson. Exp. Tick
Erad
62. Joe A. Wilson inspector
68. J. E. Suttle, lumber
dip vat
70. Tahlequah Telegram,
dipping notices
83. Guy Hilton. Plastering
vat
90. O. E. Harber, expenses
Tick Erad
95. E. C. Duncan, livery
Tick Erad
97. Roy Robbins, expenses
Tick Eradi
101. Roy Robbins, livestock
inspector
105. S. P. Bagby, expenses
Tick Erad
307. John Copeland, repair-
ing dip vat
310. Noel Robbins, expenses
Tick Erad
311. John C. Sanders, guard-
ing vat
312. O. E. Barber, expenses
Tick Erad
County Sinking Fund.
1. Charles Rosser, tax re-
bate ,
3. Ella N. Scott, tax re-
bate 31.
9. 1. Sherman, tax rebate
11. Permilla Hilton, tax
rebate 3.
25. J. A. McClure, tax re-
bate '•
4 6. C. E. Castle, tux re-
bate '•
309. Joshua Sherman, tax
bato
Fund for election and
tingent Fund for election
and other expenses $1,035.71
Attest:
J. R. MILLER,
County Clerk.
(SEAL)
WANTED: YOUNG MEN With
Nerve. Good pay, short hours, op-
portunity for travel, advancement.
Normal physique and good refer-
ences required. Aviation Dep't.
THE O'CONNOR CORPORATION,
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If you enjoy reading the Arrow
and Democrat tell y«.ur nelehbor.
Despondency Due to Indigestion. ! L p^AL NOTICES
"About three months ago when I
was suffering from indigestion
which caused headache and dizzy
spellB and made me^feel tired and
despondent, I began taking Cham-
berlain's Tablets," writes Mrs. Geo.
Hon, Macedon, N. Y. "This medi-
cine proved to be the very thing I
needed, as one day's treatment re-
lieved me greatly. I used two bot-
tles of Chamberlain's Tablets and
they rid me of this trouble." For
sale by All Dealers.
M, TICK MY PUBLICATION.
FOR SALE
One buggy and set of harness; lot
of bedsteads, mattresses and springs
;in<i i hair; . 1-2 Gal: glass jars 50'-
per dozen: quart jars 30c per dor.
J I'. CRABB, Powell Hotel. 9-26
For Sprained Ankle.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
Cherokee County, SS;
In the District Court in and for said
County and State.
The First National Bank of Tahle
quah, a Corporation organized and
doing business under the laws of
the United States, Plaintiff,
If you will get a bottle of Cham-
berlain's Liniment and ob=ervo t'.ie
directions given therewith faith-
fully, you will recover In much le^s
time than Is usually required. For
sale by All Dealers.
Cherokee County, State of Oklahoma,
by the plaintiff, N. H. Sellers, for a
decree cancelling certain oil and gas
mining leases and quieting title to
the following described real estate
situated in Cherokee County, State
of Oklahoma, to-wit:
N>,<! of SWI4 ot NEW and SV4
of NWty and N1" of -iW14 of Sec-
tion 12, Township 1* North, Range
21 East.
And the said J. K. O'Connor, T. L.
O'Connor and J. K. O'Connor, de-
fendants, are hereby warned that un-
less they make answer to the peti-
tion of the plaintiff Med herein, on
or before the 20th day of September,
1916, said petition will be taken as
true and judgment tendered accord-
ingly.
In witness whereof, i have here-
unto spt my hand ana affixed the
seal of the District Court this 7th
day of August, 1916
(SEAL) J MONROE WALLACE,
J. !. COI'RSEY, Court Clerk.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
\OTI< I: <>l MUST MEETING
CREDITORS
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In the District Court of the l ulled
tat. i for the Eastern District o,
Oklahoma.
In the Matter of )
C. J. Stuart, ) In
Yonkers, Oklahoma. ) Bankruptcy
Bankrupt. )
No. HiHI.
To the creditors of C. J. Stuart or
Yonkers,flio the County of Cherokee,
and distriet aforesaid, a Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on 'h■
I'l l il;i> of August, A. I). 191", the
said l .1. Stuart was duly adjudi-
cate! bankrupt; and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be held
at Room 4 15 Surety Building in the
City of Muskogee, in said district on
the 0th day of September, A. 1).
1916, at (2) two o'clock in the
afternoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appo'nt a trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such
other business us may properly come
before said meeting.
Muskogee, Oklahoma, August 21.
1916.
By Order of Court.
CALL1E ORR.
Referee's Clerk.
(First Pub. Aug. 23, 1916. It. D.)
J. M. Pope, S. W. Pope, Jante Rose,
Lizze Butler and Alex Pope, heirs
at law of J. M. Pope, deceased,
and all others and unknown heirs
of J. M. Pope, deceased, Defend-
ants.
CIVIL NO. 1144.
Notice by Publication; Mortgage
Foreclosure.
Said defendants, J. M. Pope, S. W.
■ Pope, Jcnle Rose, Lizzie Butler and'
' Alex Pope, heirs at law of J. M.
Pope, deceased, and all other and (First published in t>"mocrat August
I unknown heirs of J. M. Pope, de- 9, 1916 ) 3t
.teased, will take notice that salu ' —
I plaintiff, The First National Hank ()|UJKR ,,,m HKMllNQ PETITION
of Tahlequah, a corporation, did on
the 29th day of July, IMC. file IO SI.LL >.i LOOD IN-
its petition in the District Court HBKITEI) IAND.
Jin and for Cherokee county, state |
, of Oklahoma, ar.ainst the Baid di | State of Oklahoni;
| I'endant, and that the said J. M.1 County of Cheroke*
Pope, S. W. Pope, Janie Rose, Lizzie] in the COUNTY COURT.
Butii r and Alex Pope, heirs at la in re Estate cf Salllo Vann, deceased,
j of J. M. Pope, deceased, and all other Now on this 7!h Jay of August,
, and unknown heirs of J. Jl Pope, 1910, George Vann, et al., heirs of
deceased, must answer said petition | the estate of Sallie Vann, deceased,
herein on or before the 12th day of j filed herein their petition for the
September, 1916, or said petition gale of the following described land
will be taken as true and a judg- situated in Cherokee County, State
ment rendered In said action against
said defendants, J. M. Pope, S. W.
Pope, Janie Rose. Lizzie Butler and
Alex Pope, heirs at law of J. M.
I Pope, deceased, anil all other and un-
known heirs of J. M. Pope, deceased,
for the sum of $110.00 upon a cer-
tain promissory note executed by
Recommends Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
of Oklahoma, belor-nlng to said es-
tate , to-wlt:
SVa of NWVi and NV4 of SW!4
of Section 1, Township 17 North,
Range 19 East, containing 160
acres, more or lass.
It is ordered that said petition
be set for hearing on Friday, August
"I never hesitate to recommend
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dlnrrhoea Remedy," writes Col.
Williams, merchunt, Jesse, Tenn.
"I sell more ot It than of any other
preparations of like character,
liavo used It myself and found it
gave me more relief than anything
else I have ever tried for the same
purpose." For sale by All Dealers
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said J. M. Pope, now deceased, to, 18th, 1916, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in
The First National Bank of Tahle-j the County Court room in the City
quail, on the 22d day of May. 1914 of Tahlequah, Cherokee County,
with interest thereon at the rate of [ State of Oklahoma, at which time
10 per cent from the 22d day cf and place any peison interested In
November, 1914, aud for costs of said matter may appear and show
suit Including $11.00 attorney's foe: cause, if any they have, why an or-
and a further judgment rendered 1" der approvng a snle shall not be
said action against said defendant!;, granted.
J. M. Pope, S. W. Pope, Janie Ros<>. | It is further ord' rod that a copy
Lizzie Butler, and Alex Pope, heir:- of this order be published for two
at law of J. M. Pope, deceased, an 1 successive issue in the Cherokeo
all other and unknown heirs of I. County Democrat ot tahlequah, Ok-
M. Pope, deceased, for the foreclos-' lahoma.
ure of a certain mortgage securin J. D. COX,
said promissory note and of even J. I. CODRSEY, County Judge,
date therewith, upon the following| Attorney for Petitioners.
described real estate lying and situ- (First Published in Democrat, Aug-
ated In the county of Cherokee-' ust 9, 1916 ) 2t
State of Oklahoma, to-wit: — -
The west half of th« nort'.i j PUBLICATION NOTICE
east quarter of the northeast'
quarter of section twenty-thre<\ In the District Court lor the First
township eighteen north, rane , Judicial District of the State of
twenty-two cast; and the south-1 Oklahoma, Cherokee County.
east quarter of the southwest Matilda Ratlingourd, )
quarter of the southeast quarterl Plaintiff,)
of section fourteen, township | vs. ) No. 1133
eighteen north, range twenty-two David Ratllngouru. )
east, containing thirty acres, mor>' Defendant. )
°r 'ess, I The defendant, David Ratlingourd,
and adjudging that default has been is hereby notifies that he has been
made In said mortgage, that
plaintiff have a first lien on said
premises, to the amount for which
judgment will he tak^n as aforesaid
aud ordering said premises to b>j
sold without appraisement, and the
proceeds applied to the payment Oi
sued in this Court by the plaintiff,
Matilda Ratlingourd, for Decree of
Divorce, Alimony. :<nd the custody
of the children of p'alntiff and de-
fendant.
The said defmJant Is hereby
warned that unless he make answer
the amount due plaintiff and the I to the petition of the plaintiff filed
costs of suit, and forever barring herein on or before the 2ith day of
and foreclosing said defendant from September, 1916. said petition will
all right, title, estate, interest, prop- beltaken as true and judgment ren-
erty and equity of redemption in or
to said premises or any part thereof.
(SEAL) J. MONROE WALLACE
County Clerk.
J. BERRY KING,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Published in Democrat Aug
2, 1916.) 3t.
NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma.
County of Cherokee.
IN DISTRICT COURT.
T. O. Graham, Plaintiff,
vs.
S. J. Cunningham and |
Maggie Cunningham, and No. 1151
Robert O. Barnes and S. I
M. Redburn, Guardian of I
Robert O. Barnes a minor, I
Defendants.
The defendant, Robert O. Barnes,
is hereby notified that he has been
'-tied in the District Court of cher-
okee County, State of Oklahoma, by
the plaintiff, T. O. Graham, for a
decree of foreclosure upon the fol-
lowing described real estate, situat-
ed in Cherokee County, State of
Oklahoma, to-wit:
SWVJ and W H of SEV^ and
dered accordingly.
In Witness WTiereof, I hereunto
set my hand and affix the seal of
said District Court this the 15th day
of August, 1916.
J. MONROE WALLACE,
(Seal) Court Clerk.
By R. S. McCOLLUM.
Deputy.
R. if. COUCH.
Atty. for Plaintiff.
(First Pub. Aug. 16, 1916, D. 5t.)
SEU of SE'4 and SW U of NE',
of SB '4 and EH of NEM of SB' ,
and E^ of SE% of NEV, and
SW', of SEU of NE'4 or Section
14. Township 17 North, Range 22
East.
The said defendant, Robert O.
Harnes, is hereby warned that unless
he make answer to the petition of
the plaintiff, filed herein, on or he-
fort- the 20th day of September, 1916
said petition will be taken as (rue
and judgment rendered accordingly.
In witness whereof I hereunto si t
my hand and official seal this 7th
day of August, 1916.
(SEAL) J. MONROE WALLACE,
J. I. COURSEY, Court Clerk.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Published in Democrat Aug
9, 1916.) 3t
NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma,
County of Cherokee.
IN DISTRICT COURT.
N. H. Sellers, Plaitniff, |
vs.
John B. Thomas and Lu- 1
cius F. Thomas. Guardian | No. 1152
of John B. Thomas, a |
minor, and J. F. O'Con- I
nor. T. L. O'Connor and 1
J. R. O'Connor, Defend- i
ants.
The Defendants, J. F. O'Connor
T. L. O'Connor and J. R. O'Connor
are hereby notified that thev have
been sued in the District Court of
PUBLICATION NOTICE
In th<- District Court for the First
Judicial District of the State of
Oklahoma, Cherokee County.
Babe Moore, )
Plaintiff, i
vs. I No. 1162.
Clara Moore, )
Defendant. )
The Defendant, Clara Moore, is
hereby notified that she has been
sued in this Court by the Plaintiff,
Rabe Moore, for a decree of abso-
lute divorce.
The aid defendant Is hereby
warned that unless she make answer
to the petition of the plaintiff filed
herein on or before the 27th day of
September, 1916, said petition will
be taken as true and judgment ren-
dered accordingly.
In Witness Whereof, I hereunto
set my hand and affix the seal of
said District Coui this the 15th day
of August, 1916.
J. MONROE WALLACE.
(Seal) Court Clerk
By R. S. McCOLI l'M,
Deputy.
R. 11. COUCH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Pub. Aug. 15, 1916, D. 5t.)
The Clerk (iiiu. itnteexl It.
"A customer came Into my store
the other day and said to one of my
clerks, 'have you anything that will
cure diarrhoea?' and my clerk went
and got him a bottle of Chamber-
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, and said to him. 'if this
does not cure you. I will not charge
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1916, newspaper, August 23, 1916; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90393/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.