Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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(TIEItOKKE COl'.VTY DEMOCRAT, TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOM4,
LEGAL NOTICES
"itiwit loit hi: \isiv<; nil
Tl(>\ TO SELL HEtL EST ATI;
State of Oklahoma. Cherokee
County
IN COl'.VTY COl'RT
In the matter of the estate of
Joseph J. McDanlel, minor, Ellia
Kolpin. guardian.
Now. on this :i th day of January.
1917, Eliza Kolpin. guardian, ha\
ng filed lit rein her petition lor the
-ale of the real estate described in
<aid petition, for rasons in said peti-
tion stated
It Is ordered, that said petition be
ind herebv is set for hearing on the
::rd day of March, D., 191V nt
he County Court Jlous • Ir Tahle-
Itiah. Oklahoma, at 10 o'clock A. SI ,
it which tlBM tlie n'-x' of kin and
ill persons interested in said estate
ire required in iniwf ikour
cause, if any tliiu have, why an order
- h ou It I not be * 'tit' 1 f'>r th- sa'e
if so much of the real estate of said
Joseph J. McDanlel, a minor, as Is
<aid petition, for reasons in sail
petition stated.
It is further ordered, that a copy
if this order lit published lor t w'>
successive .wfks in the Cherokee
'ounty Democrat, of Tahleq"ah
Oklahoma.
(Seal) ■' "• ('OX,
J. I. COURSEY. Count} Judge.
Attorney for Guardian.
(First Puh. Jan. SI, 1917—.ill)
NOTICE «>l III \ It I \ . PETITION
FOB Al'I'OIXTMI N I •>!
\I)MIMSTK \TOH.
Stat© of Oklahoma. Cherokee
< 'ounty, ss.
IN THE COl'XTY COCRT.
In the matter of the «■ tate of M.
■>. Baker, deceased,
To the heirs, uext of kin anil cred-
tors of M. S. Uaker, deceased.
You are hereby notified, I hat < . A
S'eel has applied to the t ounty ( ourt
.f Cherokee County, State r>f Okia-
loma. for Letters of Administration
.in the estate of M. S. Baker, deceas-
ed to be granted to C. A. Neel and
hat said application will lie heard
it the Court room of said Court, tti
ihe Cltv of Tahlequah, in said Coun-
ty, on the 24th day of February,
1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. ,at which
time and place any person interested
may appear and show cause, if any
they have, why such petition should
not be granted
Witness my hand and the Seal of
•he said Court hereunto affixed this
;!rd day of February, 1917.
(Seal) J. D. COX,
County Judge.
J. I. Course*, Atty. for I'etitioner.
(First Pub. Feb. 7, 1917—3tD)
A Hint to the Aged.
If people past sixty years of ago
outd be persuaded to go to bed as
•oon as they take cold and remain In
>ed for one or two days, they would
recover much more quickly, especial-
ly if they take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. There would also be less
danger of the cold being followed by
•.my of the more serious diseases.
Adv.
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How to Chec k Th«t Col'l.
When It Is painful to breathe and
fevvr sends chills up and down your
back, you are in for a cold. A time-
ly doso of Dr. Bell's Pine Tai Honoy
will stop the sneezes and sniffles.
The pine balsam loosens the >hlenm
and clears the brouchial tube-', the
honey soothes and relieves the sore
throat. The antiseptic qualities
kill the perm and the congested con-
dition is relieved. Croup, whoop-
inn couph and chronic bronchial af-
fections quickly relieved. At all
Druggists, 25c.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
IMIKKTAKKKS
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This Picture Will Start at Sequ yah
Theater February 19, at which tin)?
the first two episodes will be shown.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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fUb In 1*4 « <l *«milic\
•Mlcd wnh ltlu« Ri 14km.
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f mi kn > n at Betu Safest, Akiyi Reliable
SOiD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHfRE
There is more Catarrh In this section of
the country than nil oth«*r diseases put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to be Incurable. For a
great many yearn doctors pronounced it a
tllsrii.^,. and f11 ".srnlii'il |< ti P'lr.e-
dles, and by constantly falling to cure
with local treatment, pronounced It incur-
nblr. Science han proven Catarrh to hr a
constitutional dlseaur, and therefore re-
OtllfM constitutional treatment. Hall'*
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
Constitutional cure on the market. It la
taken internally. It nets directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any
case It falls to cure. 8end for circulars
and testimonials.
Address F J CHENEY * CO.. Tolsio, O.
Hold by I>nis:#tsts. 75r
Tskrt Hall's Family 1*11 Is for consttp.itlou.
A child that has intoatinal worm:?
Is handicapped in its growth. A few
doaea of WHITE'S CRKAM VERM-
IFUGE defltroya and eipela woric9;
the child immediately improves and
tnrhea wonderfully. Price 35c p«i
bottle. Sold by all dealers.
Gl'ARD the young folks' eyes
by having proper light! Give
them good light for their
The way to good light is by
work, their study, their play,
the vie of
NATIONAL
MAZDA LAMPS
—they give three times the
light of carbon lamps, and a
better, whiter light, without
increase of current cost. We
carry a complete line of
NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS
in home sizes at 27 ccnts; and
also the larger sizes, Includ-
ing the new high efficiency
MAZDA C I.amps for stores,
offices and all large spaces.
TAHLEQUAH
LIGHT & POWER CO.
1.1ST i M \I.L.:i KOIt LKTTKHS.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for, for the week ending February.
23, 1917. When calling for say,
"advertised."
Ladles—Cox, Mrs. Mattie; Scott,
Mrs. Alice; Downing. Mary; Gardner.
Mrs. Wright A.; Mathews, Mrs.
Florence; Wright, Mrs. Kmma.
Gentlemen—Coke, T. J.; Uart-
ness, Marion; Gilleon, W. J.; John-
son. Bert; Nuby, Bud; Wilson, Clar-
ence. Respectfully,
A. B. CUNNINGHAM,
Postmaster.
Gas in the stomach or bowels is a
disagreeable symptom of a torpid
liver. To get rid of it quickly take
I'i'UBINE. It is a marvelous liver
itimulant and bowel purifie.*. Price
SOc. Sold by all dealers. Adv.
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EnnM Swing
ALL NIGHT LONG
mhw, ^wmr-xsaou
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J. B. GRINDLE •>
successor to
MOHLKR & FARRIS
Moilcrn t iidfrtaking and ICin-
balming. 4-
Office open day and night. •!*
I'HONE 267. •:
Tahlequah, Okla. v
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GOVERNMENT SALE OF INDIAN LANDS
At Public Auction, February 24, to March II, 11)17.
Time Payments With Iteduced Interest Kate.
Tracts from 10 to 570 acnes. Prices from $2 per acre up.
Suitable for agriculture, stock-raising, fruit-growing, dairy-
ing, poultry raising. Prospective value for oil and gas. Cor-
respondence solicited and any available information gladly
furnished upon application to the undersigned.
GABE E. PARKER.
SuiH'rintendent, Five Civilize*1 Tribes. Muskc
Okla
PKTKItSON A: DUCKWORTH
I'hysicians ami Surgeons v
Office Hours 8 to 11 a. m. i
and 2 to 5 p. in. *!• ;
Office In Land Office lliilu.
Day Piione 123; NUlt 10S
Tuhlei|uali, Okla.
Get on
the Firing" Line
W. G. BLAKE
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women a Specialty
Office Upstairs in Crew Bldg.
Residence Phone No. 4
Office Phone No. 8
Tahlequah, Okla.
LAWYERS
R. H. COUCH
Attorney-at-Law
Notary in Office
Office in Couch Bdg., Upstairs
Tahlequah, Okla,
.J. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. ...
.5.
J. I. COURSEY
Att«rney-at-Law
ABSTRACTOR
•I* Tahlequah, Okla.
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+ + ■£• + + + + + + + + + + <• + +
<• +
+ J. T. PARKS +
+ Attorney-at-Law +
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♦ Office In Fite Building +
+ West Side of Square +
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+ Tahlequah, Okla. +
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+++++++++++++*++
BLACKSMITHING and REPAIRING
+ <• + + * + + + + + + + + * + +
+ EUBANKS
+ Blacksmith and Repair Shop
+ —x—
+ Prepared to do a /thing in
the Repair Line.
♦ Rubber tires replaced.
+ —z—
+ Located wet of Masonic Hall,
+ Tahlequah. Oklahoma.
PHONE 224.
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I Friday Night, February 16,1917
LAD1LS Of THE ASS0C1AUD CHARITIES WILL FURNISH THE [ATS
MESADMITTED FREE
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ClEANERS AND PRESSERS
.;. •*.
SPOTLESS CLEANERS
We make old clothes look
like new and new ones better
CLEANING, PRESSING
AND REPAIRING.
All work guaranteed.
Goods called for and delivered.
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in life you muat know
is jk w in barium nod lndu -
try, i ti invention and science.
t Jet out of the rut; get on the firing line. RmJ
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Monthly
the rnont Interesting and useful mngarine, and
tlie biggest money's worth. Every month
300 Pictures — 300 Article®
all for only 13 eenta. All the new Ideas and
inventions In elcctrlcity anil wirclcs*, in
automobiles and aeroplanes, In shopwork aivl
in farming, and in machinery.
How to make things at home. 20 pnsre* every
month, including refrigerator*, pealtry laoasas.
furniture, automobile shop repairs, etc.
It is full of money Making, step-savin* ide**
It is written in plain English for men and boy-.
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Ot It from a newsdealer or write direct to
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CDC 17 Yo«c*tscoP7ir*«l!y*a M J2c. t*is
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HASKELL HIGHWAY
(Continued from Page One.)
WANTS
WANTED
WANTED—Roomers or light house-
keepers. Modern house—Every-
thing furnished. Reasonable rates.
Phone.385.
SALESMEN WANTED to solicit
orders for lubricating oils, greases
and paints. Salary or commission.
Address THE HARVEY OIL CO.,
Cleveland, O.
I'OR HEXT.
FOR RENT—5 room cottago on
Shawnee street. All modern im-
provements. Phone 222. J. B.
Stapler. AD-2-17
FOR SALE
and for the material, and I would
also expect you to furnish the money
to pay for some heavy machinery,
such as traction engines and special
wagons which would be necessary
to do the work in an economical way.
the money to be deducted from the
contract price for the work, or if
you would rather, I will go ahead
with the work and have my engineer
to make out detailed estimates of all
quantities and we will agree on the
price on a unit basis.
"Awaiting your reply, I am yours
truly, J. J. HARRISON."
"New York, February 10, 1S17.
Mr. J. J. Harrison, Henryetta, Okla.
"My dear Harrison:—Yours ot
the 6th Inst, received. I notice there
is a point or two on which you still
want to change the alighnment some-
what and which subject I presume
you are actively engaged in discuss-
ing with the local authorities. Please
get this finally settled as quickly as
possible. I notice your estimate for
grading has increased somewhat. I
was in hopes you could keep it with-
in the limit of the lirst estimate. (K
course I realize that the important
thing in road construction is to build
such an embankment as will afford
perfect drainage, and with this noucd
basis, then the finishing material
will last much belter than it would
if the embankment was scant/ and
therefore did not furnish a dry foun-
dation for your finishing material.
1 shall hope to hear from vol' with
as little delay as possible. Sine -e-
ly yours, <\ N. HASKELL "
Splendid registered New York
Jersey bull for sale. Price right for
quick sale. H. B. Smith. Par'< Hill,
Okla. AD-2-17
Several good milch cows for sale.
Paul C. Best, Elm Grove Stock farm.
Phone 0. tf
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Five year lease on good 40 acre
farm, 1 mile north of Moodys for
sale. Good house, barn and well. 20
acres under cultivation. AIbo farm-
ing tools and equipment. A bar-
gain if taken at once. Terms: Seo
John Pilcher at Collins Lrocerv Co.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Ten acre
tract of land south part of city—
4 room house, well, barn. All in
cultivation. Will rent for 112.50
per month.
W. H. HALENTINE, Jr. tf
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+ +
❖ COCKERL8 FOR SALE +
+ +
<• Buff Orpengton, White Rocks*
+ and White Wyandottes. Prices *
+ 1.00 to 13.00. I. H. Necdhain, +
+ N. E. State Normal, Tahlequah, +
+ Okla. +
+ +
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50 acres, 6 miles SW of Hulbert,
partly improved. Cash, or will give
time on part. Arch Fulcher, Tahle-
quah, Okla. tf.
FOR SALE—White Leghorn
Cockerels; White Rock Cock-
rels and Pullets (Fishel
Strain.) J. N. CLARK,
miscellaneous.
I'l.l'E INSPECTOR.
\ our lives are worth more thun a
ft w dollars. Have Jas. H. Johnson
Inspect your chimneys before It Is
loo late. References given. Phono
194. -i\n.
Jt you read this ad others will
r« d yours. Just a hint to the wise.
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Whcti ^ on Have a Colli.
It U when you have a severe col 1
that you appreciate the good qualt-
lies of Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy. Mrs. Frank Crocker. T'ana.
III., writes: "Our five-year-old son
Paul caught a severe cold last wint-
er tli«t settled on his Iliads and h-
had terrible coughing spells. W-
wi re greatly worried about hi n as
the medicine we gave him did not
help him in the least. A neighbor
spoke so highly of Chamberlain''
Cough Remedy that I got a bottle of
it. The first dose benefited hlni so
much that 1 continued giving it to J
him until he was cared." Adv.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure your Rheumatism
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Burns.'Old Sores, Stings of Insect
Etc. Antiwptii: Anodyne, used ii
ternally and externally. Price 25>
An advertisement In the Arrow
publications will bring result).
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a Ionic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take—Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on tiie weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It .ias benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for womeri. Before I began to take Cardui, 1 was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything."
Begin talcing Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
K
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