Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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CHEROKI E COI'XTY DEMOCRAT, TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA.
I
SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE
STATE OK OKLAHOMA
the purpose of subiiilttln:; to the
qualified electors thereof the pro-
position of Issuing: the ncRotlnbl"
coupon bonds of said County ol
: Cherokee to the aKgrer.ate amount of
... „„L.nnv™ ! Fifty Thousand I $50.noo.noI !)ol-
COt N'l \ <>!' i lEROKhh |nra in order to provide the neces
it K IT K KM KM H ER ED that t i sav, funds for the construction of)
i ••Millar adjourned session of the jj,e public hridces mentioned in the
Hoard of County Commissioners ol preamble hereof and to the ngtzrcuati':
the County ot Cherokee in the State al„ount of Fifty Thousand t $50.- j
ot Oklahoma, held at the Couit oDO.OO) Dollars In order to provide!
House in the city of Tahlequah In |jlt, necessary funds for the con"tIuc
•said County and State, on the 14! i tion of the public roads mentioned in !
day of November. A l>. ll'Iti, con (|,e preamble hereof as a part of th.
veted at the hour of nine (!•( o'clock p,,|,||(. highways system in and foi
A M the following members wert sai,| county.
present Section 2. That n proclamation of.
GEO. ti'- VZK. t hairman. notice of said election shall be ami i
OLIVER HOlKJES, Cotnuilsaloner. th(. sal„(. js hereby authorized and
J, 11. MILLER. County Clerk, act- ,nielP,| to be Riven substantially iti
ln^ clerk <if the meeting. jj,e following form, to-wit:
Vbsent SilLI,. KI.KITION rilOt'liAMATION
(>THKRE1 i'ON Com mi oner llo.i U>' virtue of the authority co,
ees introduced a resolution and order ferred by the Constitution and law.--,
entitled of ,ho S,U,B of 0k,«honin' nnrt l,ur"
" V RESOLUTION AXD ORDER *uanl to « resolution anil order duly j
PROVIDING FOR T11E CALLINU adopted and passed >> the Hoard if
\N1> HOI.IUNC OK \\ EIjECTION County Commissioner, or the t ouu
IN CHKROKKE COI NiV. OKI.V V of Cherokee in the state oi Okie |
HOM\ ON TIIK 2L>NI> DAY IT homa, at a regular adjourned •• s j
i VF\IBER 'A It lit I ti, KOR THE sioti theroof. hold on the 14 th day i I
! ,'RI'OSE OK SI'HMlTTINlI T'l November. A. D. 19H. public notice
Tin Ot \LIFIED ELECTORS is hereby given that a special elee
THEREOK THE PROPOSITION OK It"" be h,'ul 1,1 saitl Cli. ioke.
IssriN't; THE NEGOTIABLE COI County on the 22nd day of Dec. n 1" r.
I- >N BONDS OK SAID COCNTY OK \ D I9IK. for the purpose of sub-
CIIKROKEE TO THE AMOI'N'l oh milting to the qualified el. ors
FIFTY THOt's \XD t *6n.ouo.oo> thereof the proposition of issuing me
OO LA US TO PROVIDE THE NEC regotiable coupon bonds ot sii .
HKSARY Kt XDS KOR THE CON- C herokee County. Oklahon, . t , the
STRI'CTION OK BRIDGES IN AND aggregate amount of H.I; 1 .-oiis-
FOR SAID COt NT Y. \ND TO THE ($50,000,001 Dollars for the
WiOl'NT OK KIKTY TIIOl'SAXD I -tipoae of providing the necewuv
DOLLARS. TO i'Ro inds for the construction o. I.ridgts
VIDE THE NECESSARY KI NDS '* a part of the public hlg.nva\ • s>s-
Ft)R THE COXSTRCCTlON OK tern In and for said County, .-aid
ROADS AND MACHINERY IN \N'l• *.« .. to he of the character and
FOR S Ml) COCNTY \ND LEVA constructed at the points and at
Vn-D COLLECT an ANNEAL TAN . til-ted cost. Said bridge, to he
UPON ALL OK THE TAXABLE located as follows to-wit:
PROPERTY IN SAID COI NiY IN No. 1. Illinois River at the
\iilTlnN TO All OTHER TWES, mouth ot the Kerry Slough located
SI fT ICH3NT TO I'AY THE INTER '"the SK% of NEV4 of Section 2fi.
EST ON AND PRINCIPAL Or SAID Tp. IT. North Range '2 Last on the
u.iwiw ii'iiiv DI E" East and West State Highway.
which resolution and order was read No. 2 """the Waif
f..n Kv Ih.. I'lprk South East of Welling on the V\ an-
Moved by Hodges, seconded by Milan Welling road which is also
Glaze that said resolution and order the East and West State Highway,
ili a loi te I as read ami to the aggregate amount of
Th. onostloii being nut to sole Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,-
th- roll was called with the follow <>00.001 for the purpose of Providing
... the necessary funds for the construc
'""l'hose voting "AYE," Hodges and tion of roads as a part of the pub-
lie highway system in and for said
Those voting "NO " none County, said roads to be of the char-
Mid the motion was by the Chair acter and constructed at the points
man declared carried and the fore- and at estlmateicost. Said roads to
going resolution and order was be located as follows.
adopted Kour ways out of the County Seat
Said Resolution and Order whirV North
adopted is in words and figures a< « ' will**! Hlehwav
follows' i an<1 Soll,h s,at* Highway.
V RKHOI.l TION AND ORDER. | Sa|(1 bonds shall near interest lit
Providing for the calliti): and the rate of five percentum (5 per
holding, of an election In Cherokee cent) per annum, payable semi-an-
Cot'.nty. Oklahoma, jo the 22nd day nually, and shall become due and
of December. A. D. 1916. for the pur ! payable in equal annual installment-
pose of submitting to the qualified | in from one to twenty-live years from
electors thereof the proposition of i their date, said proposition also in
issuing the negotiable coupon bonds ( eludes as a part thereof the levy
it! said county or Cherokee, to the —
hmount of Fifty Thousand Dollai -
4$50,000.00') to provide the necc
sary funds for the construction of
bridges ill and for said County : and
to the amount of Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($50,000,001 to provide til
\o. :l.
('••ok-oii Township. Precinct
Ouy Stratten, Inspector.
Jeff Ballew. Judge.
Klo Meggc, Clerk
C<M>kson Township, Precinct
W. C. Box. Inspector.
N. H. Sellers. Judge.
John Isial, Clerk.
Cookson Township, Precinct
II. R. Herfurth, Inspector.
Asa. Russell. Judge.
Frank Cross. Clerk.
Peggs Township, Precinct
L. P. Corn, Inspector.
Henry Calhoun. Judge
C. D. Turney, Clerk.
Peaks Township, Precinct
Jim Frank, Inspector.
James Kahe, Judge.
S. A. Price, Clerk.
Peggs Township. Precinct
R. L. IIin on. Inspector.
live Sey n ore. Judge.
V. P. Mounts, Clerk.
. -k Hill Township. Prerlufi >
il. L. Chad wick. Inspector.
Jack Meigs, Judge.
Christian Gulsger. Clerk.
Pack Mill Township, Precinct N
i Mark Whlyie. Inspecto
John Carslile. Judge,
i R. L. Woodall. Clerk.
Park Hill Township, Precinct
i Will Turner, Inspector.
Van Fuller. Judge.
John Whittington, clerl;.
Moody Township, Precinct
V. \. Gainer. Inspecto,'.
Eli Toney, Judge.
E. M. Washburn, Clerk.
Moody Township, Preclni't
C. Hatfield. Inspector.
E. f*. Holbrook. Judge.
S. M. Hatfield. Clerk.
Moody Township. Precinct
W. M. Combs. Inspector.
Evert Dickerson. Judge.
W. H. Caudell, Clerk.
Peggs Township. Precinct
Foe Vivion, Inspector.
M. M. Hooper. Judge.
B. B. Conley, Clerk.
The ballots to be used at said elec.
tion will be in substantially the fol-
lowing form:
SHALL THE COUNTY COM-
MISSIONERS rSSl'E THE BONDS
OK CHEROKEE COCNTY IN THE
SI'M OF $50,000.00 TO Rl'X OXE
TO TWENTY-FIVE YEARS FROM
DATE. THEREOF. BEARING IN-
TEREST AT THE RATE OF ■"> PER
CENT PER ANNI'M. PAYABLE
SEMI-ANNCALLY FOR THE PUR-
POSE OF CONSTRUCTING BRIDG-
ES IN AM) KOR SAID COUNTY:
AND LEVY AND COLLECT AN AN-
NUAL TAX UPON ALL THE TAX-
MILE PROPERTY OF THE COUN-
TY IN VDDITION TO ALL OTHER
TAES SUEFICIENT TO PAY THE
INTEREST ON AND THE PRINCI-
PAL OK SAID BONDS AS " THE
SAME MATURE?"
No. 4.
.1.
No. I.
No. il.
I.
\o.
I.
hereinabove set forth, and shall be ,
conducted the result thereof certi- |
fled, and canvassed and recorded as,
in the act mentioned In the preamble [
hereof prescribed.
Section 4. This resolution and or- ]
der. together with all proceedings of |
the Board relative to its adoption i
shall be published in Cherokee Co.
Democrat, a newspaper published and
of general circulation in said Chero-
kee County. Oklahoma.
Section 5. This resolution and
order shall be in full force and ef-
fect Immediately after hs adoption.
Approved this 14th day of Novem-
ber. 1910.
GEO. GLAE, |
Chairman Board of County Com. |
Attest J. R. MILLER,
(Seal.) County Clerk.'
Books, Perodicals,
News Papers
News Stand
4.
necessar\ funds for the . onstru •
tion of roads in ^nl for said County
and levying and collecting an an-
nual tax upon all of the taxable prop-
erty in said county in addition t >
all other taxes, sufficient to pay the
interest on aud the principal of said
bonds when due.
WHEREAS, pursuant to the au-
thority and direction of the Board
of t'ouuty Commissioners of Chero-
kee Count/, Oklahoma, a special ap-
pointed engineer has prepared an 1
tiled with the Count* Clerk said
County, measurement, drawings.
and collection of an annual tax up-
on all the taxable propert> in said
County in addition to all othei taxes
sufficient to pay the interest oil said
bonds as it falls due and also to con
stltute a sinking fund for the pay-
ment of the principal thereof at ma
turlty.
Said election will be held at th
polling places designated by the
County Election Board for the hold
ing t)f election in Cherokee County
the same being the usual places for
holding general and County elections
therein, and the following persons
have beer designated and appointed
by the Chairman of the Board of
County Commissioners to conduct
the said election, the number and lo-
cation of the polling places and th
names of the inspector, judge and
clerk for each precinct shall he as
MOT I' '• or Js II.E
OF ItE \ I. ESTATE
STATE OK OKLAHOMA,
Count* of Cherokee.
IN COUNTY COURT.
No. 1082. v
In re Guardianship of John M.
Stratton, Jr., a minor.
John M. Stratton. Guardian.
Notice is hereby given that. In
pursuance of an order of the Coun-
ty Court of Cherokee County. State
of Oklahoma, made on the 28th day
of November. 1 1H. the underslgn-
• d, guardian of the estate of John
M. Stratton. Jr., a minor, will sell
at private sale, to the highest bid-
der. subject to confirmation by sai l
Court, on or after the 15th day of
'December. 1! 1«. at Tahlequah. Ok-
lahoma, all the right, title and in
terest of the said John M. Stratton.
Jr., n minor, in and to the following
described real estate, situated in
Cherokee County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lot 1 (US.ti ti acres) and the
N i.j of the NE 'i of the SW li
of Section 18, Township 17
North. Range 22 East, contain-
ing 59.66 acres, more or less.
Said real estate will be sold up-
on the following conditions, to-wit:
Cash to be paid upon delivery of
deed: purchaser to pay for probate
abstract, in case one is required,
bids must be in writing and must be
accompanied by draft or certified
check for ten per cent of bid. and
,na* be delivered to the undersigned
or delivered to J. I. Coursey, at-
torney for Guardian, at Tahlequah.
Oklahoma.
Dated th.s 28th day of November,
1916.
JOHN M. STRATTON,
Guardian.
(Kirst Pub. -Nov. 29, 1916.—3tD.)
WANTS
WANTED
WANTED Roomers or light house-
keepers. Modern house—Every-
thing furnished. Reasonable rates.
Phone 385.
FOR SALE.
FOR S/ LE—Good buggy horse for
sale, bargain. See Clifford Thome
or phoue 110. tf.
FOR SALE
50 acres, 6 miles SW of Hulbert, j
partly improved. Cash, or will give
time on part. Arch Fulcher, Tahle-
quah. Okia. If-
IA 1ST
I^OST—Balla slippers, white, pink
ribbon in laces. Reward Tor re-
turn to this office 12-0
MISCELLANEOUS.
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"YES'
"NO"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
p! ins. specifications and Itamized follows
sciniates of the cost of construction
of bridges in and for s..ol county. j
described and located as follows:
No 1. Illinois River at the mouth
of the Ferry Slough located in th" ]
KKl, of NE1, of Section 26. Tp 17. i
North Range 22. East on the East I
and W St State Highway.
No 2. Across Barren Fork Souto
V St of Welling on the Wauhillau
Wellin road w hich is also the Easi ,
and West State Highway.
lud for the construction of road* e
I for said county described and lo .
rated ns follows:
Ko :i wa.vt out of the County Seat |
which Is Tahlequah Oklahoma. Easi i
an I West Stale Highway and North]
an ! South State Highway.
A.S'D WHEREAS, the needs and |
r eresrs of said county demand th.
I ed .ite construction of said road
an I bridge* aud
HERE AS. there are no i'un H in
lie Count* Treasury available Jo' j
th ■ construction of said roatls ind
hi uh, and in order to provi.l • tin
ne,-.. ury funds for the purpose, it
is : vr d and h >reb* declared neces-
sary for tai I County to issue It;
i! - '• ijion bonds und an.I
pu'sii.int to ttf" Constitution ot the
St., < of Oklahoma, and of in act
pas-*d bv the Oklahoma Legislatt.tr
N March t"ih\ 19'i9. approved and
in fore - March 19th. 1909. entitled:
IN V. T to . 'fade the CSiuutv Cot '
in --u>n. r* of liny County in the
iiri'e of Oklahoma to issue bonds tor
iu?h . >unty -foe ;he purpose of bu>ld-
Constructing, repairing and ac-
anJ. declaring an went-
ami
w'HEREAS. it apP' Hrins from th.-
plans specifications and estimates
j,. . p.above i >ntion"vi. that ti" "d
... •„ . . I . of the construction . ;
' bii.lg' will !>e Flftv Thousand
I |r,it ■ 00.0 Dollars and foi
qui
th '
City of Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Ward No. I. Precinct No. I.
11. Earl Hardy. Inspector.
J. I'. Leitch. Judge.
M. G. Reville, Clerk
City of Tahleiiuali, Oklahoma.
Ward No. a, 1'iwlrtff Mo, 1
R. M. Dannenberg. Inspecto-
I W. McSpadden, Judg-'.
U. S. King, Clerk.
City of Tahlequah. Oklahoma.
Ward Mo. Precinct No. t
Joe M. Thompson, Inspector.
M. A. McSpadden. Judge.
ji. li. Williams, Clerk
City of Tahlequah. Oklaliom i.
W ard No. :t, I're. ini't Mo. -.
Clarence Yeager, inspector.
W. A. Thompson, Judge.
K. E. Little. Clerk
Ci * of Tahlequah. Oi ' ihoma.
W ard Mo. I, I'lvclnct No. t.
It. W. Foster. Inspector.
John Adair. Judge
<\ J Hunt, Clerk
Crlllendcn Tow iisiiip. I'lvclnt I No.
•J. D. Lnvne. Inspector.
Will Bynum. Judge.
Il.iii P Koi. i - Cier
Gi nml\ lew Township. 1'iecinct No.
W. W Da vital t. Inspector.
Sam Johnson. JudC'
J. F Davidson. 1 lei k
Itciggs Township. I'recinct
W A Pickaril inspector.
J. T. Klrkwood, Judgi
'/ II. ilugger. Clerk.
Httlltert Township, I'rei itu t
lohn E. Briggs. Inspector.
W. A. Thomas. Judge.
Eli Spears. Clerk.
Hulbert Township. I'recinct
W. B Clark. Inspector.
Geo. J. Jone-i. Judge.
W. L. Kyle. Clerk.
Moody Township, l'reciiict
K. S. Hill. Inspector.
.1 R richer. Judt;.
W M. Cooper. Cl rk
(An elector desiring to *ote for
the bond issue and tax levy shall
stamp a cross (X) in the square In
front of the word "YES" and an
elector desiring to vote agoinst the
bond issue and tax levy shall stamp
a cross (X) In the square in front
of the word "XO.")
SHALL THE COUNTY COMMIS-
SIONERS ISSUE THE BONDS OK
CHEROKEE COUNTY IN THE SUM
OK *50.000.00 TO RUN OXE TO
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS FROM
DATE THEREOK. BEARING IN-
TEREST AT THE RATE OF ."i PER
CENT rr.lt ANNUM. PAYABLE
SEMI-ANNUALLY KOR THE PUR
POSE OK CONSTRUCTING ROADS
IN AND KOR SAID COUNTY; AND
LEVY AND COLLECT AN ANNUAL
T\X UPON ALL THE TAX A ISLE
PROPERTY OK THE COUNTY IN
VDDITION TO ALL OTHER TAXES
SUEFICIENT TO PAY THE IN-
TEREST ON AND THE PRINCIPAL
OF SAID BONDS AS THE SAME
MATURE?"
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"YES"
NO"
STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
Cherokee County.
IN THE COUNTY COURT
No. 2 22 1.
Ill re estate of Betsey Rogers,
deceased.
A. B. Cunningham, administrator.
All persons having claims against
Betsey Rogers, deceased, are requir-
ed to present the game With the
necessary vouenrs, to th" undersign-
ed administrator at uTIiiequah, Okla-
homa, within four mouths of the
date hereof, or the same will he for-
ever barred.
Dated November 27. 1D16.
A. B. CUXNIXGH >M.
Administrator.
(First Pub. Nov. 29. 1916—3tD.^
For all kinds of roof repairing
and flue building, pape- hanging,
painting and general classified work,
guaranteed, call phone 194. James
II. Johnson, Tahlequah, Okla. tf
ESTItA Y ED.
One black horse mule coming two
years old, branded 7 on left shoulder,
will pay five dollars reward for "in-
formation leading to his recovery.
Lon Tipton, lialiriel. Okla. 1? 1J I:
Report of Condition of the
FIRST STATE HANK
At Tahlequah, State of Oklahoma,
November 17, 1916.
I.
(An elector desiring to vote for
the bond Issue and tax levy shall
stamp a cross (X) in the square in
front of the word "YES" and an
elector desiring to vote against the
bond issue and tax levy shall stamp
a cross (X) in the square in front
of the word "NO.")
All as provided in the Resolution
and Order adopted and passed by
said Board of County Coinmi-sioner i
onthe 14th day of November, A. D.
1916.
The polls at said election will b?
opened at seven (71 o'clock a m.
land closed at six (6) o'clock p. in.
on -aid election day.
All persons possessing the qualifi-j
rations of electors of said County .v-
prescribed by the Constitution of the |
| State of Oklahoma, are entitled to ;
' vote at said election.
By order of the Board of County i
Commissioners of Cherokee County.
Dated at Tahlequah, Okla., this (
14th day oi Nov. A. D 1916.
(Seal.)
Attest: J- R. MILLER.
County Clerk.
GEO. GLAZE.
Chairman Board County Com. i
EI.EI'HAMT HANGED.
Because she flew Into a rage, at-
tacked and killed her trainer while
playing at Kingsport, Tenn., some
weeks ago, a large female elephant
attacheil to a traveling circus was
condemned to death by the state au-
thorities and executed. Without
provocation the great beast seized
the inau tiilli her 11 auk, hammered
him against the ground, and then
crushed his body by stamping upon
it. According to some reports, thi-
was her eighth victim. When the
circus reached Erwin a few days lat-
er the animal was ordered to be kill-
ed. Suitable poisons for accomplish-
ing this were not available and hang-
ing seemed to be the most practical
means of carrying out the sentence.
The hanging was witnessed by a
crowd of about 1.500 persons. A
large derrick mounted on a railway
iar was called into service. To get
her near the tracks, other elephants
had to b>' used to push her ahead.
RESOURCES
Loans anil Discounts. . .$126,209.08
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured
Securities with Banking
Board
Stocks, Bonds. Warrants.
etc
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures.
Other Real Estate owned
Due from Banks
Checks and Other Casli
Items
Cash in Bank
Revenue Stamps
15.33
2.800.00
20.62:1.80
11,000.00
2.300.00
2,519.73
61,528.30
1,531.07
11.048,35
138.12
UNT'S
cum
i a piarantpH rrimsty fr* ^
skin ilaeasn—eczema, it. ti
ringworm, ttr. If y,M1
suffer from «nr vnrh tfWibV. r*
a ton of Hint's Cure tn!i.
be MDoyttl with sealy. It.h-
tiit skin when fOc box vtj||
relive vou. We will gtrr >o,r
money tut t; if one hoi of Hunt
Cure doesn't rbf > "« of
ITCHING SKIN DISEASE
surrljr praise MOT Hunt'# Tin*
for erzertu I lUffervd vritb (at
mii tor • en years th.- pain .-.n.|
Itching wtf so I thought
lots of timet I wtiuM ruber di*-
1 spent about $1,000 f>r doctors
treatmenM and IwytMm In
tain until I bought a 1-ox of Hnrt'a
Cur- and It entirely cured me. 5!y
kin Is now as iound v a two-
year-old child's. I hate rec-
ommended Hant s Core to my
frindi aim guff end f.-'m
eczema, and they ha e
be n cured alvi,"
•writes Mr *f.
T e m • rlln, •
of
Sold by
CKKW BROS.
STOP?
WE INVITE YOU TO
STOP!
Johnson's
BARBER SHOP
Next to Crew's Drug Store
B A T H S
Total
$239,713.78 |
M AISil.lTI KS
Capital Stock Paid in..$ 40,000.00
Surplus Kunil 6,700.00
Cndivided Profits, less
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 1.879.28
Individual Deposits Sub-
ject to Check 140,651.93
Demand Certificates of
Deposit 49,724.51
Cashier's Checks Out-
standing 758.Ot
Tolal $239,713.7i
State of Oklahoma, County of Chero-
kee, ss:
I, O n Patterson, Cashier of the
above named Hank do solemnly
swear that the above statement
true to the best or my knowledge and
belief so help me God.
O. O. PATTBRSON,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 25th day of November. 1916
W. P. JI1CKS.
Notary Publle.
Mr Commission Expires Sept 25.
1919.
Correct—Attest:
L. C. ROSS,
Ed. SHARP.
Directors.
WELCH'S *
LAUNDRY
You Furnish No Soap,
Bluing or Starch
IT COSTS YOU LESS
You get back clean, pure,
sanitary clothes.
Family washing, 5 cents
per pound, rough dry with a!!
flat work ironed.
Boarding houses can gel
their work done at the follow-
ing price*:
Sheets, pillow slips and
table cloths, 2 cent* each
Towels and napkins Ic.
Phone 173
Saved Girl's Life
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"I want to tell you what wonderful benefit 1 have re-
ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
"It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles,
they went in on htr, but one good dose of Thedford's
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
more trouble. I shall never be without
THEDFORD'S
construction of said * 1 1 Hiil Township. I* ti net N
James Sanders. Inspector.
Will Flonaein. Jutlae.
j W M. Guffejr. Clerk.
Cook-uin Township. Precinct N<>.
i W. F lambert. lnspt><-or.
I II. J. Hart, .ludn.v
D. F. Boswell. Clerk
yif Thou"I ($50,000,001
Ja. - NOW. THEREFORE.
BE IT RRSOLVED \ND Oll-
DERED HY THE BOARD Ot
COUNTS COMMISSIONERS OV
CHEROKEE COI NT\ . IN THK .
" rn XTK OF OKUAHOMA:
A .; of December, A. D. 18IS, for
R. L. Clark. Inspector
W. H. Walker. Judg".
John Mahoney. Clerk.
Said election proclamation and I
notice shall be and th same is here-
by ordered published In a weekly
A
2
the lirsi of sui■! publication to 1 ■■ not
A
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Section 3. Thai the balloN for
said election shall be prepared by j
the County Clerk substantially in
the form hereinabove set forth, and
said election shall be held at the |
places designated by the County
Election Hoard for th > holding of
general elections in said county and
which are the usual places for hold- |
Ing elections therein, being the places
DLACK-draugHT
in my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi-
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all stmilar
ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
l young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. a
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Going East?
Take the
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to
ST. LOUIS
Where connections are made
with all trains to the East
.mil Northeast
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than the
ron ti
Tliroutfh service, up-to-date
equipment, ^ooil track ant
road bed and Fred Harvej
meal*.
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nt yiiur trip. ■ 1). Parson
Ticket Agent
linn to I'revent Croup.
in a child that is subject to atti
of croup, the first indication of
disease is hoarseness. Oive Ch-
herlaln's Cough Remedy as
the child becomes hoarse and
tack may be warded off and all
er and anxiety avoided.
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1916, newspaper, December 6, 1916; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90408/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.