Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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CHKKOKEE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA.
' MISS ELLA MAE COVEL
—Editor—
•I- Phone 254 or 78.
Newspaper*—News Stand. tf
Glenn Norman was in Muskogee
for the week end.
Dr. T. J. Treadwell spent Satur-
iay and Sunday in Muskogee.
100 New SKIRTS Just IN. 0 It.
THE VK'KKRY TOiiMCItt ■
Miss Pearl Mayes pent the we-';
end in Ft. Gibson as the guest o£
Mrs. Robert Sanders.
A Letter
From Washington
The Food Administrator Writes Us:
"The use ol b,kinE powder Ttd
patent wheat flour is recommende y conserved, and at the same
Administration. The wheat needed for exp circulation of recipes pro-
ti.ne healthful food for our own people is provided. The «relationot I P
viding for these uses would be of assistance in carrying out our plan...
The following recipes for Corn Bread and Rye Rolls save wheat flour
and make attractive and wholesome food for every day w.ien made with
Dr. PRICE'S
CkEAM
BAKING POWDER
c l a ssif1e d i| professional cards j
COLUMN 1
WANTED
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WANTED—Roomois or light buiist-!
ke< pers. ModtfH house—Bvory*
thing furnished. Reasonable rates
Phone 385.
l-'Olt SYLK
One Gasoline tlnpliw. ono Wno'l
Saw, one Wool : a:. 1 one
Wagon, at ? b.i • . ;n,
MKa. V I'.. r.M.LV
504 Coin in bits M ko,;. •' okla. tf.
EOIJ KENT.
SIv Hont' on W : Shaw- •, • s'.fe t
DOCTORS
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1'ETEUSON .V DUCKWORTH *
I'liyslcluns and Surgeons *
Office Honrs 8 to 11 a m.
and ~ to 5 p. in.
Office in Land Office Rldfi.
Day Phone 123; Ni: lit 102
Tahlequah, Okla.
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AV. O. BLAKE
Physician and Sui ^eon
Miss Ruth Allison and Helen Wat-
kins were the guests of friends ;n
Hulbert for the week end.
CORN BREAD
1?4 cups corn nif.al k
*4 loJe! teaspoons Dr. Price's Bafcins Powder
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1' t cups milk
2 t&blospooas shortening
■Mix thoroughly ury ingredio.nts; add milk &fid meltea
shortening:; boat wall; pour into well greased pan
end l>ake in hot oven about 25 minutes
RYE ROLLS
2 etips rye flour
\ le"FTasjion. Dr. Price's BaSlns Powiw
5', cup milk
i tablespoon shortening _
Rift ,',-J iimedients tosother, aid milk *n.4.mJ*)S®
pure 20 ti. =5 minutes. Baku H moderate oven 8a
to 30 minutes.
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:K WORTH.
Diseases of Women i Specialty
Office 1'pstairs in Crew Blilg.
Residence Phone No 4
Office Plinne No. 8
Tahlequah, Okla.
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of Mrs. Kfttf
LAWVERS
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PLACE TO EAT—HIG 4 CAFE.
Pres. and Mrs. G. W. Gable, v/Hli
their two sons, Collins and Ellis', mo-
tored to Muskogee Saturday.
Mrs.
Martha
1 Mrs. W
I who ha
H. Earl Hardy, daughter
and Mrs. Hardy's sister
H. Swift, of Miami. Arizona
e been enjoying a six weel s
Miss Mildred Park- v.as the gu< -I
of Miss' Anna Mae Thome of Musko-
gee, last Saturday and Sunday.
A New Shipment of Ladies and
Misses SLITS and COATS on the
road. G-4r.
THE VlCKEitV TOGGEEV
Mrs. W. S. D. Moore and daaglitar
Charlotte, rff Muskogee, weri the
guests of Mrs. J. B. Crew for tile
week end.
visit with relativ.s in PauMin;-'.
Mansfield, Galion and olhir 0'..m
1 Points, have returned. Mrs. Swift
i stopped over In Muskogee for a \
i days'
I Mills
j day
every form of entertainment. Ti
next meeting will be with Mr. l!;inU-
§ooa!]of0
&/rc/
Hopped over in Muskogee for a !• a I «r> . I • t , , ,
lavs' visit with here sister n • . J jA iMAflfA!
urning home. m—y: "iri.j v! r, ■ 1
& PiiJRjL to the lessot
lion. W. W. Hastings', on his ws.y
home from Washington was met by
Mrs. Hastings in Muskogee and to-
gether they went to Vinita where ou
Mrs. J. T. Attebury and son, Ron-j Sunday they attended the funei al of
• Id, returned Sunday from a short j Mrs. W. P. Thompson. They arrlv-
Tisit with Mrs. Lamance Smith in <4d home Monday and in the interim
Muskogee. between now and the. assembling of
the regular session of Congress in
Peep at the window—Big -I Fruit December Mr. Hastings will b at
Stand. tf. i,0me or elsewhere in the 2nd Crn-
I gressional district advocating the
liberal purchases of the second issue
oi Liberty bonds.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Pitchfori!
returned Sunday* noon from Stilwell,
where Judge Pitchford has b7,on
holding court.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cook, of Kiowa,
Kansas, arrived in their c.r last
AVednesxlay and are the guests of
Mrs. Letha Smith.
Messrs Hogan, Markham, J. B.
Pearson, V. Ross. D. O. Scott, W.
G. Banker, Profs. Ballenger E. L
Johnson, Dr. J. F. Duckworth, Judge
B. I.. Keenan and E. C. McMichoel
met with Mr. Ed Sharp last Satur-
day night in the first meeting this
year of the "Men's Club.
| Mr, Hogan Markham was a guest,
A letter from the Morris M. Rath- ami Messrs Ross and Pearson a'e
bun magazine a nil newspaper servic • (the new members.
Airs. W. B. Wyly was hosi
the Music Club last Saturday after-
noon.
Instead of meeting every third
he club now will meot
second and fourth Saturdays
month.
meeting to bo confined
to the lessons on Musical History am'
the transaction of business. fhe
second meeting being the social ou
and the one at which the splendid
musical programs for which H'-i:
club is noted will be given.
The meeting with Mrs. Wyly
a business meeting and Mesdan
.1. i. Coursey and J. A. Lawrene
were the leaders for. the book lesson.
Light refreshments were served.
The officers are.
Pres. Mrs. L. L. Leslie.
Vice Pres. Mrs. Letha Smith.
Sec., Mrs. Norwood Peterson,
('or. See. Mrs. W. A. Thompson,
i Treas. Mrs. J. T.'Attebury.
ciwm\
If your children urt subject to
roup get a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, and wli' n the at-
tack conn s on be careful to follow
the plain I -luted directions. Vi 'i
will be sui'i'i ised at tfco quick rellei
which ii offords.
Sold By ALL DEALER".—Adv.
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Tahlequah, Okla.
Oct. 12. 1917.
List of letters p mainlng uncalle i
for, in tb s office fur th' wtek ending
October 2«. 19H. When calling for
same say "Advertised.'' ^
La<lies.
Allison. Miss Callie.
Alverson. Mrs. Lucy,
Wlieilington. Miss Maggie.
Gentlemen.
Christian, A. E.
Collins, Georpe,
Kllen, M.
Bradfield, S. P.
Thomas, M.
Weagpnt, W. l-v
Respectfully,
A. B. CI NNINGHAM.
Postmaster.
11. H. COUCH
Allorncy-iil-Law
Notary iu Office
Office iu Couch Bdg., Upstairs
Talile<iuah, Okla.
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J. I. COURSEY
Altorney-at-Law
ABSTRACTOR
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Taliloquah, Okla.
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J. T. PARKS
Attorney-at-Law
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Office In Fite Building
West Side of Squar
TolUequih, Okla.
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Ask for it—Big 4 Fruit Stand, ti.
Mrs. w. G. Banker came home la«t
Thursday from a five weeks' visit
with her mother, Mrs. Bingham in
Estherville, Iowa, and a sister in
AVooster, Ohio.
of Los Angeles, California, says:
October 11th.
Mrs. J. C. Richard and daughters.
Misses Gertrude, Thelma, Alma ar.d
Enid, from Tahlequah, have arrived
in Hollywood, Cal., one of Los An-
geles' beautiful suburbs, where th«'V
have taken a house for ail indefinite
period. .
Young Men be Sl:RE and get the
MILITARY RACK In Your NEW
SI IT. c"4':
THE YICKERY TOGGERY".
We give away space in the Ariow
publications, but charge for circula-
tion. /
As is customary in this club
host either talks or reads a paper
upon any subject he desires.
Mr. Sharp's subject being the
timely one of "Flying Machines."
Mr. Scott, as the previous host
preisded.
The dipner which is served at so\-
en was a simple one of three
courses, instead of the elaborate
ones of times past, as all t ue Am-
ericans are now "Hooverizing ' anii
letting simplicity be the keynote o>
The following Tahlequah peordf
attended the fair in Muskogee Satur-
day :
Mesdames N. S. McNair. A. M. Jut |
tus, F. C, ("aiulero, J. AV. Duncan and
daughter Mary. Fernandes, and Mis-
ses Grace Fernandes, Janana B.i'-
lard, Laura Fite, Ethel Hill at <■
Glen Couch.
An advertisement in the Arrow |
publications will bring results.
"I'll Show You How
Corns Peel Off!"
Ever Peel a Banana Skin 1 That'slt!
"I should worry about those corns
X just put sumo '«lets-ll' < ■
Corns used to pcsler the world into
a frenzy, enduring pain, digging,
ellilng toes, tinkering with plasters
11LACK8MITH1NG and REPAIRING
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CLEANERS AND PREHSKRS
Miss Marion Hartman, who teache*
in Afton and Miss Helen Hancock,
who teaches in Miami, spent Satur-
day in Tahlequah with Dr. and Mrs.
T. N. Hartman.
Miss. Anna Hanks, who has be^n
with her daughter, Mrs. Burlington,
for some time left Tuesday to spoil 1
the winter with a son and (laughter
in St. Angelo, Tex.
Candies. Fruits, Cold Drinks
4 Fruit Stand.
-Big
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EUBANKS
Blacksmith and Repair Shop
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Prepared to do anything In
the Repair Line.
Rubber tires replaced.
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Located west of Masonic Hall,
Tahlequah Oklahoma.
PHON J 224-
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SPOTIiESS CLEANERS
+ We make old clothes look
like new and new ones better
•> CLEANING, PRESSING
AND REPAIRING.
t All work guaranteed.
+ Goods called for and delivered.
PHONE 881
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MISCELI.A N EOl'S
Stanley Vlckery returned home
last Saturday from n week's absence
visiting in different points in Okla..
and taking in the Muskogee fair on
his homeward trip.
AV. P. Cunningham, who resigned
his position as assistant book keeper
at Lawrence AVyly Merc. Co.. moved
bis family baek to their old home in
Mayesvlile, Ark., last Saturrlny
White Rock, AVhite leghorn nnd
Rhode Island Cockrells, for sale,
J. N. CLARK, tf.
Mrs. Bufflngton. who lias long
run the popular boarding house 011
S. Main street ami whose cuisine H
always of tie best, is now perman-
ently domld'sd in the Fuller liotel, 1
having moved last week
Just Received 72 Serge Dresses 1
and a nice assortment of Satins.6-4t.
THK YICKERY TOGGERY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \ Lnwrtnco lelt
Tuesday noon for D''lts, Texas to
attend the fair: from turre they go
ti San Antonio for a vlsl! of several
weeks with their sons, Adair a-iit
Shelton, who attend Peacock's Mili-
tary Academy.
RED CROSS BALL Rf/UE
Insures snowy white beautiful
clothes on wnshdny. Buy Red Cross
Blue, not just cheap liquid blue
which makes your clothes greenish
yellow. Red Cross Ball Blue larg"
packages cost only E cents, All good
grocers geO It.—Adv.
wners Figure the Big
Saving Their Cars Make
MANY Velie customers were recently asked this question. Do you figure your Velte as
part of your every clay equipment or as a luxury? The replies came from business men,
merchants^^ tlrmers-men in all lines of work. Without exception they voted their Vel.e
cars a time-aver a health promoter and a money saver paying n big return on the investment.
!SSS?£SVZLlLd in this:. It would mean a big loss to
and street cars for daily trips and give up the economy and benefits of outdoor travel.
Velie values mean the largest return on the investment.
Ivf. long service—its sturdy construction—its swift, sure,
smooth performance—its wonderful records for bemg
always on the job, are due to such feaiures as the
Velie-Continental motor—Timken axles, front and rear
—multiple disc clutch—push-button starte- —automatic
DEALERS-
ignition. An extra convenience and comfort come from
its soft underslung springs deep-tufted genuine leather
upholstery — long and roomy body, with its famoui
lasting Veiie finish. Eight body styles- louring Cars,
Touring Sedan, Four Passenger Roadster, C oupe, etc.
Better see the nearest Velie dealer about early delivery.
Some good territory Hill open. Better wrli. Cor Velie proposition.
Security Motor Company, Oklahoma City, Okla.
^ * Formerly Named Federal Motor Sales Co.
VELIE MOTORS CORPORATION, MOUNE. ILLINOIS
Uuildci s of AutomubileM, Motor Trucki anu f factory
•Clet.-It'* Put* Yuur l>fl I" Clover
—It UudH luro* Uuli-klj.
and tape, trying to fix a corn so it
wouldn't hurt. Hut now no 0110 in
the world "should worry," beeau «
the moment you put -aets-It' on.
it means the end of a corn.
There is nothing in the world like
"lids-It"—nothing as sure and cer-
tain—nothing that you can count
on to take •■IT n corn or callus ev-
ery time, and uithuut (lunger. Th
corn never grew that "(lets-It" will
not set. It never irritates the flesh,
never makes your too sore, .lusr
two drops of "Oets-lt" and presto'
the corn-pain vanishes. rhorth
you can peel the corn right oft with
your finger and there you are—
corn-free and happy with the to.,
as smooth and corn-free as your
palm. Never happened before, di>'
it? OueBB not.
Get a bottle of "Gets-It" torta-
from any ilrug store, you need pay
110 more than 2rie, or sent on r> -
eeipt of price by E. Lawrence & C<>.
Chicago. III. ——
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Studio «f Expression
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Da you get up at night? Banol t§
sHtrly the host for nil kidney or hlac-
der trniblps. Sanol gives ri :ief in
24 hours from all backache and blad-
der froubh'B. Sanol Is a gv.aranteea
rcnie'ir. mcl it.00 a bottle at
ih.' drne store. Arty-
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Nov. 16, 1917
The Big Show
of the Season
Screen time: 2 hour3 and 15 minutes
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Balcony 25c. Lower Floor 50c
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1917, newspaper, October 17, 1917; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90452/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.