Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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CHEROKEE OOt'NTY I>EMOCRAT, TAHLBQT'AH, OKLAHOMA.
Newspaper*
Judge McMichael was
gee Monday.
News Bland. ti
in Musko-
. .Having bought all Staple Millin-
ery early we can Save you Money—
MKLLY YICKERY. tf.
Tom Morris, of Barber, was in tin
city Saturday.
PLACE TO EAT—BIG 4 C-AFK.
Mrs. Katie Wilkes is convalessicg
from a severe illness.
Do like we did, Buy Early aid
Save Money—MELLV YICKERY. tf.
Dr. J. F. Duckworth returned1
from Oklahoma City Sunday.
Mrs. D. \\\ Wilson and Mrs. I
Leslie spent Saturday in Muskogee.
By buying early we can save y >u
MONEY on your WINTER TOOOS.
THE YICKERY TO(i(-KRY. tf.
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDING
(Continued from Page One)
County Supt
I 165. Warden Company,
| County Sheriff
ltiti, Warden Company
County Clerk
167. Warden Company
County Supt.
169 CJeo. 1). Barnard
i plies County Clerk
7.00
Supplies
13.r.'j
Supplies
7 70
Supplies
10.00
& Co. S'JP-
40.00
Co. Supplies County Treas. 11.15
99. News Dispatch Ptg. anl Auil
Co. County Supt. 4.10
100. News Dispatch Ptg and A'ld
Co. Supplies County Sheriff 3.33 , m phoenix Supplj. ro supplies
101 News Dispatch Ptg. and Aud. ' County Surveyor 9.00
Co. Supplies County Treas. 11.64 | "171 Columbia Carbon and Ribbon
102. News Dispatch Ptg and Aud. I Co Supplies County Clerk 3.75
Co, Supplies County Court Clerk, | 174. Arrow Publishing Company.
3.i
Supplies County Sheriff 2 To
175. Arrow Pub. Co. Supplies As-
sessor 16.00
176 Arrow Pub. Co. Publishing
Co. Commissioners Proceedings,
Arrow Pub. Co. Supplies
103. News Dispatch Ptg and Au<;
Co. Supplies County Court Clerk
44.85
104. News Dispatch Ptg and Ami
Co. Supplies Co. Court Clerk 80.50' ^
| 105. News Dispatch Ptg and Au i 1 - 5,,
Ask for it—Big 4 Fruit Stand, tf. j Co. Supplies Co. Court Clerk 8.45 ng Am)w pub Qo SuppIJps (.p.
j ; 106. News Dispatch Ptg and Ami. I Surveyor 0.50
Co. Supplies Co. Treas. 16.SOI 179. Arrow Pub. Co., Supplies Co
107. News Dispatch Ptg and And Treasurer 96.-5
Co. Supplies Co. Sheriff and Ct Clk jso. Arrow Publishing Company
60.37 Supplies Court Clerk, 54.00
108. News Dispatch Ptg and \fil js 1. Arrow Publishing Company
Co. Supplies Co. Clerk 30.36 .| Supplie8 Court clerk 112.50
182. Arrow Publishing Company
The 1908 Bridgf
with Miss Beatric
day.
Club is meeting
■ Markham
109,
30.36
News Dispatch Ptg and A 'd.
We have the largest and Most Ul'-
TO-DATE Stock of Millinery in Town
—MELLY YICKF.RY.— tf.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Pearson wcni
to St. Louis Saturday for a few days
visit.
Swell Line of Ladies Suits. Dresses
and Coats.
THE YICKERY TOGGERY. tf.
SEV ERAL REGISTERED CHEST-
ER WHITE ROARS FOR SALE,
PRICES RIGHT.
ELM GROVE STOCK FARM
Paul C. Hoit MRr.,
Telephone AV. X. Line A-D tf.
| Co. Supplies Co. Clerk 28 98
110. News Dispatch Ptg and Aud.
Co. Supplies Co. Clerk, 13.-! 1
111. News Dispatch Ptg and Aud
Co. Supplies Co. Court Clerk 24.H."
112. News Dispatch Ptg and Aud
Co. Supplies Co. Surveyor 2.35
113 James Haney, Board Prison-
ers Road AVork 48.00
114. J. R. Miller, Pur. Agt. Cash
for Stamps 15.00
115. E. C. Duncan, Livery Tick
Eradication, 3.00
116. Clifford King, Cleaning
filling Vat.
117. Lawrence AVvly More.
Supplies Road AVork
118. Lawrence AYyly Merc.
Four Lard Barrels,
119. Lawrence AYyly Merc Co
RED CROSS STORY
Supplies County Superintendent
25.00
183. Arrow Publishing Company
Supplies County Clerk, 72.75
184 Tahlequah Telegram Supplies
County Judge, 7.00
Affidavits of Erroneous Assess-
ments allowed as follows: J. J.
Bruce; AV. H. Balentine, Jr.
Following Reports of County Of-
ficers examined and approved as f'd-
lows: W. it. Balentine, Jr., County
clerk $336.82; W. P. Davidson,
Sheriff $25.49.
Following reports of Justices of
the Peace; J. D. AVilson and AVii-
liam Parnell, examined and approv-
ed.
There being no further business
Board adjourned subject to call,
plies to Jail 10.55 | Chairman Board County Commission
14 0. xoel Robbins, Exp. Tick Eraii ers, cherokee County, State of Okla
ication 4.25 | Attest: County Clerk.
121 R. C. Boggs Cleaning and | County Commissioners met S;>p-
penses 17.9!>
221. AV. P. Davidson, Expenses,
transporting 15.56
222 William Wolfe, Guard at Jail
2.00
223. Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company. Telephone County Jail
2.60
224. Southwestern Bell Telephone
Company. Telephone County Sheriff
6.00
225. D. W. Wade, Constable fi" s
1.75
220. AV. D. Wade, Constable fees
2.13
227. J. A. McCarter, Constable
fees 250
228. C. O. Jenkins, Constable feer.
2.30
229. H. F. Patton constable fees
4 SO
23u. Robert Davis, Constable fevs
and
6.00
Co.
up
Red Cross Ball Blue and what it
•will do seems like an old story, but
it's true. Red Cross Ball Blue is all
blue. No adulteration. Makes clothes
whiter than snow. Use it next wash-
day. All good grocers sell it.—Adv.
His many friends will be pleas • 1
to read the following letter from :■
former N. E. S. X. professor:
Auburn, Ala., Sept 28th, 1917.
Dear Sir:
A'our readers may be interested to
know that your humble servant has
come back to the Sunny South, hop-
ing and expecting to remain for some
time at least. AVe had a pretty good
year In Idaho; were treated very
kindly generally, and got along very
nicely with our work.
About a month ago a very tempt-
ing offer was made me to take
charge of the Department of Bot-
any and to do Experiment Station
work in the Alabama Polytechnic
Institute. AVe have been here near-
ly a month, have been very cordially
received, and ore getting along nice
ly, getting fitted into our new con-
ditions as rapidly as possible.
We found a lar . e. well organise ',
and popular Department in which to
work. The equipment is good,
abundant, and up to date. The stu
lents have the same friendly atti-
tude toward the teacher that we
found in Oklahoma.
AVith best wishes for yourself and
Tahlequah and the Nortr East Nor-
mal, 1 a.11
Yours truly,
AVrlght A. Gardner.
Sour Stomacli.
Eat Slowly, masticate your food
thoroughly, abstain from meat for
a few days and in most casts tin
sour stomach will disappear. If i
does not, take one of Chamberlain's
Tablets immediately after supper.
Red meats are most likely to cause
sour stomach and you may fin 1 it
best to cut them out.
Spld By ALL DEALERS.—Adv.
NOTICE OF SALE
filling Vats, 4.00 |
122 G. P. Sniith Cleaning and fill '
Ing vats, 5.00
123. Ed Ward, Livery Tick Eradi-
cation, 5.00
124. AVilliam Sly Clean, filling
and repairing Vat. 6.0C
125. Sol Harlan Sr. Cleaning and
filling vat 5.01
126. J. A. McCarter, Deputy Sher-
iff fees 3.80
127. J. A. McCarter, Deputy Sher-
iff fees, 6 21
128. J. A McCarter Deputy Sher-
iff fees, 7.00
129. J. A. McCarter, Deputy Sher-
iff fees, 7 00
130. Jas S. Sanders, Expenses
Treas office, 7 0
131 J. Norwood Peterson Salary Co.
Supt. lOO.f-O
132 J. Norwood Peterson Expen-
es Co. Supt. 30.7'^
133. Wilson Drug Company, Pen
oils for Co. Supt. 3.00
135. Wilson Drug Company Sup-
plies Sept School No. 14. 28 35
136. Southwestern Bell Telephone
Co. Telephone Service Co. Officer ■
34 75
137 Bill Goddard, Dig grave for1
Mary Henderson 5.00 j
138 Carl Haglund Coffin (P. fi I
Harvey) Pauper 12.50j
139. Carl Haglund Burial H. JVt. j
Day (Pauper) 10.55 '
tember 4. 1917, Crittenden and
Thompson, present; Miller absent*
Officers claims allowed as follows:
Claim No. Name of Claimant, Na-
ture of Claim. Amount
186. HenryM. Vance County At-
torney 150.0)
187. Mary Allen McCurry, Stenog-
rapher County Attorney 75.00
188. AV. P. Davidson Sheriff
150.00
189. Jas. D. Guinn, Under Sheriff
75.00
190. James K. Parris, Jailor,
50.90
191. AV. H. Balentine, Jr. County
Clerk,
192. John M. AVilson,
County Clerk
193. AA'alter E. Carlile,
County Clerk.
194. Jas. S. Sanders,
Treasurer
195. R. L. Clark Deputy
Treasurer
196. J. AV. Demoss, County
or
Johnson,
133.33
Deputv
75.00
Deputy
60.00
County
133.3T
Count*
7 5. ti')
ASSC3-
or 1333a
197 Robert E. Johnson, Deputy
County Assessor, 50.00
198. J. Norwood Peterson Countv
Superintendent 100.00
199. J. B. Moore County Surveyor
20.00
200. J. R. Miller, County Coinliiis
sioner and Road Inspection 56 6'
201. Curb Crittenden County
140. Carl Haglund Coffin Man1 : Commissioner and Road Inspection
On November 3rd, 1917, nt 11
o'clock A. M. Ill the Dist.-tct Court
room of Tahelquah. Oklahoma,
will offer for sale the following de-
gcrubed land, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter and the North-
west Quarter of the Northeast Quar
ter of Section 19, Township 1i
North, Range 22 East, known as tht
Foreman land some 2 1-2 miles
northeast of Tahlequah, oklahoma
Cherokee County.
This land will be sold to the high-
est bidder for cash and the two for-
ty acre tracts will be sold separately.
Tills sale Is agreeable to all pnrtleT
concerned and ihe proceeds will be
applied to the payment of all Incum-
brances Including, taxes, Judgment
liens, mortgage Hens and costs
which may be against the land. The
northwest quarter of the northeast
quarter will be gold subject to a one-
elghtb life estate.
Both forty acre tracts are <n my
judgment as good as any land In
Cherokee County. All parties de-
siring to bid upon it are requested to
go and look nt the land and to see
■the Improvements upon the same
The second forty has a good house
and barn and both forties are prac-
tically all in cultivation.
XV. W. HASTINGS.
Henderson, Pauper 14.GO
141. Rev. J. F. Thompson, Housi''
Rent, Mrs. Mason 4.00
142. W. W Sltz, Road Work 54.50 I
143. R. L. Clark Deputy County.
Treas. 75.00'
144. J. 1). Cox, Salary County |
Judge 150.001
145 J. R. Miller Sal Co. Com. and!
mileage, 41.66
146. Curb Crittenden, Road lnspec1
tion 15.00 j
147 R. L. Clark, Livestock lnspec |
tor. 130.00 I
148. John F. Thompson, Road In-!
spection 15.00
149. J. R. Miller, Road Inspection j
\ 15.00 i
150 Curb Crittenden, Sal Co. Com
and mileage 34.66
151. John F. Thompson, Sal Co.
Com. and mileage 43.66
152. S. T. Billingsley, Feed for
County team 38.45
153. Josle C. Sartaln, Lady Farm
Demonstrator 45.0.1
154. Robert Davis, Constable fees
and car hire 10.37
155 AV. S. Hoyal, Repairs Road
Tools etc 20.00
156. J S. Allison, County Physi-
cian , 24.50
157 Arrow Pub. County, Judg-
ment Dist. Court 541.25
158. Homilies AVilson AValker Co.
Supplies County Clerk 106.09
159 Honinies AVilson AValker Co.
Supplies County Clerk 7.81
160. Homines Wilson AValker Co.
Supplies Sheriff 4.4?
161. Homines AVilson Walker Co.
Supplies Court Clerk 27.91
162. Hlrsch Bros. Supplies Feeble
Minded (Enid) 33.90
163. Hlrsch Bros. Supplies Feeble
Minded (Enid) 31.89
164. Warden Company, Supplies
58.66
202. John F Thompson, County
Commissioner and Road Inspection
57.66
203. J. D. Cox. County Judge,
150.00
204. J. B. AVeaver, Court Clerk
1 33.33
McCollnm, Deputy
205. R. I
Court Clerk
206. Martin
Court Clerk
207. AV. G.
R. Hicks, IV put
50.Ot
Blake, Health AVork
25.00
208. C. M. Yeager, Janitor 60.00
209. Charley Richardson Asst
Janitor, 7.00
210. Josle C. Sartain, Ladjr Fan
Demonstrator 4 5.Oh
Board Adjourned.
Board met September, 5. 1917,
nil members present and following
business had, to-wit:
Road Petition of R. L. Hinton
considered. Board ordered notice to
be given in newspaper twenty (20)
days. Date of hearing for October
1st, 1917.
Claims allowed as follows:
211. Southwestern Bell Telephone
Co. Telephone County Attorney,
$4.00
212. Bob Thompson, Guard a.
Jail 8.00
214. S. L. Bird, Deputy Sheri'f
fees, 7.0S
215. R L. AVyly, Deputy Sheriff
fees, 4 67
216. J. A. McCarter, Deputy She-
riff fees, 8.21
217 John Lazarus, Deputy Sheriff
fee 2.51
218. J. A. McCarter, Puisuing es-
caped County Prisoners 1 SO
219. James K. Parris, Feeding
Prisoners, 165.40
220. AV, P. Davidson, Sheriff ex-
231. Doc Mull. Constable fees,7.13
232. News Dispatch Ptg and Aud.
Co. Supplies County Clerk 30 11
233. News Dispatch Ptg. and Aud.
Co. Supplies County Clerk 40.80
234. The Star Printery, Supplies
County Treasurer
235 W. S. Fuller, Service Countv
Treas Office (2 days) 4.00
236. Mommes Wilson AValker Co.,
Supplies county Treasurer, 4 4. c .-
237 Southwestern Bell Tel.
Telephone County Treasurer 2 0.,
238. The Star Printery, Supplies
County Assessor, 5.7 4
239. Arrow Publishing Company
Supplies County Supt 33.50
240. Southwestern Bell Tel. Co ,
Telephone Co Supt. 3.25
241. .1. Norwood Peterson, Expen-
ses Teacher's institute 25.0 )
242. Jane S. Harnage, Service Co
Examining Board, 30.00
243. Glover Howard, Service Co.
Examining Board. 30.00
244. .1 Norwood Peterson, Service
County Examining Board 30.00
245. J.. Norwood Peterson, Expen-
ses County Supt. 16.27
246. C. A Bryant, Supplies Coun-
y Supt. 15 12
247. J. B. Moore, Extra Services
1. Surveyor 25.00
248. Southwestern Bell Tel Co,
Telephone County Surveyor 2.50
4 9. Southwestern Bell Tel Co.
Telephone County Commissioners
2 50
50. Southwestern Bel! Tel ,
Telephone County Judge, 3.15
251. R. S. McCollum, Cash ad-
vanced Registered Letters 24.00
252. James A. Gray, Jury Com-
missioner 900
253. J. B. Pearson, Jury Commis-
sioner 9.00
54. J. R. Miller, Pur. Agt. Cash
Advanced Registered Mail 10.00
255. The Star Printery, Supplies
Court Clerk 9.74
256. News Dispatch l'tg. and Auu
Co. Supplies Court Clerk 5.38
257. News Dispatch Ptg. and Aud
Co., Supplies Court Clerk 3.75
58. Southwestern Bell Tel Co.
Teephone Court Clerk 2.80
260 K. M. Davidson, Holding in-
quest Sam Snell 3.50
263. J. D Wilson, J. P. Fees 27.05
264. News Dispatch Ptg. and Aud
Co. Supplies County Judge( Cha'i
table) 2.10
265. AV. G. Blake, Service Insanity
Board, 5.00
266. M. L. Payne House Rent
Julius Morgan 3.00
267. Joseph M. Thompson, Service
Insanity Board 5.0)
268. R H. Couch, Service Insani
ty Board 2.00
269. R. H. Couch, Service Insanity
Board' 2.50
270. Henry Lawler Transporting
Effie Lawler to Vinita 12.86
271 J. A. McCarter, Transporting
Willie Shirley to Vinita, 16.S4
272. Rev. .1. E. Thompson. House
Rent Mrs. Mason 2.00
273 O. N. Goddard, Groceries fir
poor 3 00
275 Oklahoma Lumber Company
Supplies to Jail 9.05
276 City Water Dept. Water 13.75
277. John Hicks, Coal for Count'
177.82
278 R. AV. AValker, Livestock la-
specter, 75.0U
279 Richard Connor, Cleaning and
filling vats 8.00
280. Jess Pritehett, Filling A'ar
50
281 Fog Holmes, AVork on A'at. 50
282. Oliver Hodges Filling AVell-
ing Vat 1.00
283. Hardy Steveson, Livstoik
Inspector and Expenses 77.00
284. Noel Robbins, Expense Tick
Eradication 2 00
285 Oklahoma Lutnbflr Company
Material for dip vat 45.60
286 Tom Kirk, Filling dip vat
6 00
288 O. E. Barber, Expenses Tick
Eradication 2.60
289 J. H. Yarborough, Sal and
Expenses Livestock Inspecter 79 00
290. N. H. Sellers, Sal. and Expen-
ses Livestock Inspecter 81.50
291 E. I- Cookson, Tick Eradica-
tion 42.00
292 Jack Cookson, Filling Vats,
9.50
293 E. C. Duncan, Livery Tick
Eradication 7.00
294. Southern Merc. Co, Supplies
Road Work 20.35
295 Oklahoma liimber Co., Sew-
er Pipe for road 16.80
296 S. T. Billim-sley, Feed f'-r
County Team, 32.2o
297 AV. AV. Sitz, Road work and
care of team 56.00
298 Union Lee. Road work 34.?o
299 Sam Bigby Road work 1.00
300 Jim Hendricks, Road work
10.20
301 Walter Bigby, Road work
. 19.40
302 Arvel McKinney Road AA'orl
16.41
303 Jim Crab tree, Road AA'ork
191 J'
304 George crabtree, Road AVork
21.50
305. John Crabtrer, Road AA'ork
16.40
:'06. Luther Slape, Road AA'ork
21.*3
307 Jim Slape. Road AVork 7.50
308 Joe Slape, Road Work, 21.40
309 Jim I.ee. Road Dork 32.50
310 James Heney, Board Prison-
ers Road AVork 40.00
311. Leila Swepston, Teacher Sept
School 60.00
312 J. II. Rouse Teach Sept.
School 60.00
313 John T. Haciaker, Plumbing
1.0)
314 John Moss, Road AA'ork 28.75
315 R. G. Cannon, Road AA'ork
33.00
316 Guy J. Jones, Road Work
63.00
317 Peter Moss Rond Work 39.Ou
31 S Jess Cochran, Road Work
PROFESSIONAL GAUDS
DOCTORS
+ + + + + + + + + + + "5- + "5,"{- +
PETERSON A DUCKWORTH
Physicians and Surguous
Office Hours 8 to 11 a. m.
and 2 to 5 p. m.
Office in Ijuid Office Bldg.
Day Phone 123; Night 102
Tahlequah, Okla.
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119 AV. A. Taylor, Road AA'ork
320 CI)do Cunningham,
AVork
321 John R. Hicks, Coal
322 J. A. M' Carter, Deputv
iff fees
323 S. R Sand, rs. Road
Road
10.8 5
19'l 53
324 Jos. J. Cooke n
Vat
325 Myrtle Single,
ance
326 Noel Robbins Expense
Eradication
14.71
Work
3.00
AVork Wafts
15.00
Poor Allow-
3.00
Tick
7.00
•H-t + + + 4,,H, + t + +
+
\V. G. BLAKE +
Physician and Surgeon +
Diseases of AVomen a Specialty
Office Upstairs In Crew Bldg.
Residence Phone No. 4
Office Phone No. 8
Tahlequah, Okla.
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It. H. COUCH +
Altorney-at-lrfnv *!■
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Notary in Office
Office in Couch Bdg., Upstairs
Tahlequah, Okla.
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J. I. COURSEY
A t toraey-at-Law
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ABSTRACTOR
Tuhlequah, Okla.
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327 Louisa II. Emerson, Poor al-
lowance ® 00
329 John F. Thompson, Cash Ad-
vanced Lbr. and Nails for Road, 9.35
330 King Mercantile Company,
Road Machinery 1500 00
331 J. R Miller Pur Agt. Cash Ad
vanced Freight Road Machinery
151.87
332 News Dispatch Pig and Aud
Co. Supplies County Clerk 79.SI
333 First Nat. Bank, Tahlequah
79.68
Court
78.00
Tah
18.01
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♦
J. T. PARKS
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Fite Building
West Side of Square
Tahlequah, Oklft.
■t 4, * * * + * + + + * + * + + ♦
BLACKSMITHING and REPAIRING
+ * + + * + -5* + + + + + + + *<,+
Court Certificates
334 Cen. Nat Bank Tah,
Certificates
335 First National Bank
Court Certificates
336 First State Bank Tah. Cour
Certificates 82.30
Board Adjourned.
County Commissioners met Sep
tember 6, 1917 with all membfis
present and following business had
to-wit:
Reports of County Officers, show
ing fees earned, examined and 'ip
proved, as follows:
J. B. AVeaver Court Clerk July 19-
17, Fees $294.5!>
J. B. AVeaver Court Clerk Aug. 19
17, Fees 883.5'
AV. H. Balentine Jr. County Clerk
Aug. 1917 Fees 402.61
AV. P. Davidson, Sheriff Aug. 19
17, Fees 21.37
Affidavits of Erroneous Asse?s
ment allowed as follows: J. H. AVell:
and John Carding.
Resignation of S. J. Cunningham
Deputy Sheriff, accepted
R,~Lee AVyly appoints Deputv
Sheriff to fill vacancy.
Resignation *of K. Berry Peler'sot:
J. p. Tahlequah Twp.
Application of AV. E. Foreman for
appointment to the office of Justic
of the Peace of Tahlequah, Township
to fill vacancy caused by the resig-
nation ot K. Berry Peterson, cot:
sldered and appointment made.
Dr. I,. E. McCurry appointed me'
ber Sanity Commission.
Following affidavits of err le
ous assessments considered am a1
lowed: Jeremiah Orchard and ii t:
Bynum.
Road Petition of A. J. Henderson,
et al. Board ordered notice given in
newspaper 21 days. Date of Hear-
ing set for Oct. 22nd. 1917.
Petition of R. N. Leerskov for i d
in constructing Dipping vat to
amount of $50.00. Board agret ■ t '
bear Labor expense to amount o
$25.00.
Official Bond of AV. Ei Foreman.
J. P. approved.
Depository bonds as follows, ev-
ainlned and approved.
First State Bank of Tahlequah.
Principal—New Amsterdam Casual-
ty Company, Surety Slo.Oro
First National Bank of Tahlequah
Principal- 1". S. Fidelity A: Ouanip
ty Company, Surety $10,0i/n
First State Hank of Tahlequs 1
Principal—IT. S. Fidelity &Ounrar.i
Company, Surety $10.0 n
No further business appetrir.
board adjourned subject to call.
Chnlrman Board County Comm
sloners, Cherokee County, State .
Oklahoma.
Attest: County Clerk.
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Thflre is no need for you to ten
throuKh another day of corn oirony
Bur l>e sure you get "Gets-It:''
Accept nothing else, for remember,
there Is positively nothing else aa
K°odn Oets-It never Irritates the
live llesh, never makea the toe sore
xou can go about as usual with
work or play, while "Gets-It," the
mttKlc. does all the. work. Then the
corn peels right off like a banana
skin, and leaves the toe as smooth
and corn-free as your palm. Never
happened before, did It T Guess not.
Get a bottle of "Oeta-It" today
from any drug atore, you need pay
no more than 25c. ur sent on receipt
®£ a Uwmbco * Co., Chi-
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 3, 1917, newspaper, October 3, 1917; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90450/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.