Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Of > W.f CYDER
EXECI TION.
Notice 1* h- rei>y
pursuance of a wr.t of execution i> P"
■ ued out of tbe office of the Cour
Clerk of the District Court in a:d
for Cherokee C oanty, State >..* « •-
iabma, od the 14th day of War h,
1S18. lo an action wi.er-in Wn. M
Nichols, plaiat.ff, Martha H. M -
baniei, Geor;.* C. McDar..ei <•'. al. <:<
fendaats, and in which action th '■
fendanu, William P. Foster and rjh
ert P. Foster, ob'alned Judgrne.'
aeain.it tb<- defendant! Martha H.
McDaniel and George G. McDa-:-!
for th<- (cm of Thr<~ Hundred 5 -
enty-S:x and CJ-100 Dollar- wrt
ten per cent Interest 'ron: Februi
27th. 1917. rorr. rr ano.r.r me to lew
cpo,: p;«/pertv belo -.fin? "o u ! «.
fen<!an'..« Kafha H McDanle! ar.<! ;
George G. McDaniel, to = at:«'y S'.
Judgrr.'r.t rendered in said action ir j
firor of the said W illarr. p Fo^te-
and Robert P F'-if-r for th<- ?*'- j
sum of Thr'*- Hundred Seventy-?.x
ar : r1,-!r'') Do"ar« ar.d *11 accr: • :
easts with interest from the 27 b
day of February. IS!7 at ter re*
cer'; I hare lev. d ';pon crtain land
and tenements telongnr to salt
Ma>-f,a H. McDa'ie! and G^or?'- G.
McDaalel, and not exempt from sale
tin" ej'-cutlon. for want of eool?
end of tb<- ca:d Martha H.
M-ri:,r.>! ard C«o*** G McDari"'
favi Th W«-«* 9' 'ee* cf Lot 11
In Block number H In the Cl'v
Tahlequah. Cherokee Co'inty
In bounty Court.
!n the Matter of ri.r Estate ol
John R. Gladney, a minor.
.Vow. on th.i 20th day of Marr-.
1918. Ross Daniel, cuariian, har®^r
fjed herein his petit.on for the si!
given, that In the real estate described in si S
on the principal s~
since the 29th d
1517. at the rate of
annate.
on the 2Jth day of
l if
of
P*"
'h" hoa
It is ordered, t
id hereby is set
ith day of Apr.!
clock a. m., at i
' kin and a.'l pe
Lid estate are l
tat sa.d y
tor heart:
A. D 1 :
inch time
raons Ir
eres:-d
tne Itod
the Cit
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ar.d Eho* ca"j..ie. :f any they hav
why an order should not be rran*«-i
for the sa!- of -t> nsach of th re
estate of John R. Gladney. a cinvr.
a- .! necessary for the reasons -
said pe* tlon f">ted.
I* i Farther Ordered, that a f.-y
of this order be published for t
successive weeks in the Cherokee
Co-jnty Democrat, of T^fequh. Oi-
lahoma.
J. d. COX
County Jodgc
J T Parks. Atty.
First published March 27, ISIS, 4*L)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
sale under mortgage
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'W1DS
y. Okla.
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VOTlf F <>f -HERIFF"*
SALE I MlFR MORTGAGE
—FORECLOSlRr
No
hereby gives
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Notice is hereby given, pursusnt
to an order of sale issued out of * e
District Court of Cherokee County
Si,.''- of Oklahoma, on the ;5:h dar
of March. 1918. In an action nhere'ij
Carl F Hatland :s p!aint;ff aj '
Rose K<-r:.p. Clarence K-:::p. Bro=^;
Okla- Kemp. S eet Kemp. Julia K~mp a" :
ho" , and hav duly 's :««d *i ! Lou K'-mp heirs at iaw of the estav
lands and 'epement* to be snpral'-' of Alex Kemf deceased. nd A A
arcordiig to law at One Thousand Taylor, guardian a-- ;=nt.« !i-
Dol!ars rectel to me ti- -nier?.?-^ she.1^
Now. Therefore. >fotlce I* bere^v '• -• k<aho:n
given, that in pursuance of the eon- "** " upon a.T-'
nands of faid writ. I will offer fo.- "'••• ' ilr * "hv o-
lale *sd sell for cash to the hizhect pralseaear f v.ig des-tribe-i
bidder said la^ds and t^n -r.eritj o- property,
so much thereof as wiil satisfr sa ■! LSJ' 4 " B.cci N . I!' the
Jadgm nt and costs on the 22nd dar City of Tahlequah. CVn:ire
•f April, 1 1« at 2 o'clock p m.. - f ok lahoma, as stew* fry ike official
*'d day at th front do^r of the I' of sai^J ."7 §a".L?r/ a 1 ide-
Co-iti'v Cour* Ho ;se |- «h® ritr •' ^' r-'- : cr - cf f ;r~ . • in
Tahlequah County of Cherokee, ard •a-',rjT rjt sa'-i pU.i*.ff ai'I agaii
out of the office of the Co-:rt Clerk
for the District Court of Cherokee
routt. Sta'e of Oklahoma, on the
25th day of February. 1S1?. in an
action wherein H. B. Teehee, guar-
:ian of the esiat-s of M low Adki -
r. a* i J^r.nie M Adk ^son. r. nors.
w:-.= p!?in' ff and Charles A. Pettr-
;c.n. Hannah N Peterson. The Fi'st
.^tate Bank of Tahlequah, Oklahon a,
Johr F" er.aii and William C. Lo-,p,
were defendants, directed to me t.v
under- jned Fheriff of Ch'-'Okte
County, Oklahoma, commanding
!e.y upon, and «<-ll to the hi^hei;
INSPECTION
P YOUR SHOES NEA1
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SHOE POLISHES
liquids and pastes. for black, white, tan, dark
brown or ox-blood shoes. preservethe leather.
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CX)RRE5POWI> Vr8
OOLOBT
vi- ted with Miss Lucy Lowrey Sun
day.
Bit'" of Ok'ahoca
Wifnesi mv hand this the llth d«">
•f Manrk. 1*1%
W T DAVIDSON
•heriff rfcerokee Couaty. Ok'akom*
J I Cc"— t. Attorney for P'a.'nt!"
F'-st published March 20. ISIS, 5tD
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
LAVD: FORECLOSURE
•aid defendar •.* aiaed jr.i • vie
In said Conn ca the 21st <!a>- if
September, 1417, for Its sun of
1171.24 w;th :r.*erest r-.^ c*
I1S5 S5, trot:. Sep.13 '-y— (y]
J1S IS atto-Ti
and accruing costs, j w j| on
2Sth day of April, 1 a- th-> hour
of 2 00 o'clocj p. n> , of said dav at
the front door ol 'b - '"o.irt boux; jn
the City of Tibial l.'.h, Ch'-ril<e
County, Oklahoma o . •- f ir sai,- r.nJ
sell to the hj*it K:■1 .<r for ca. r,,
Items Oleaned Over the Cosa- ♦
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Lr ' 14 15. 1^ and 1" of a carretpoodeot is wt&tod la t±ch
'• of the ?ub division ot the orsrln! neighborhood in the coaaty. I! yoar
Block SO of the City of Tahle-v* >^. j co*Bnliy Is sot rspMntsd vs
Oklahoma, as shown by the plat >1 \ waat It to b*. Write or aaB at Ik*
• jfflee on the north side of the sqoars
decree of foreclosure in favor of said for farther particulars.
plaintiff and against said def^M-
ants, obtained and made in «ci i t. + + 4. + +
Court on th" 21st day of September. +
i'*17. for the sain of and
115.40 costs and accruing costs, with
interest on the principal Eum «.f
S4.2S8.00 since the 21st day of Sep-
tember. 3 & 17.
I will on the 29th day of April.
IMS, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock !>.
of said day. at the front door of
The singing convention meets
Woodall next Sunday, the 14th.
There was a large crowd out lart
Saturday night to attend the Thrift
club meeting. There was also a shot',
program rendered by the school chil-
dren.
Miss Cordelia Martin, who is tec'i-
ing Barber school. sp«-nt Saturday au.i
Sunday with home folks.
i. T. PARKS
Attorney-at* Law
Office la Fite Building
Wast Bide of Square
Tahlequah, Okla.
DOCTORS
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Clarence Culver's mules left ljf.t
Saturday and he hasn't heard of them
at this writing.
Ther" will be a pie supper at Wood-
all Friday night. April 19th, for th«?
benefit of the Red Cross
George Hendricks and Andy Post
went fox hunting last Saturday night.
The ladies of the Red Cro-s
Notice is hereby given that ia pat . --—
soance of an order of sale issu.-d \h' '? ° 4e*.",f t.. to
out of the District Court of Chero- •cf^nent :th intermit
V , County, sutfc of Oklahoma, on ^J£e«;
Needmore Council of Defense
the rvjurt House in the City of Tah-1 raeet.ng of Monday evening, April Auxiliary met last Monday eveni:.g
le^uah, Oklahoma, offer for sale ana 1st, was a failure. The chairman was and distributed more work.
sell to the highest bidder for ca?h £t the meeting place at the appoint-
y« («.. ■, irc .j<ri 'be property above described to sat-: *d time but no one else show-d a?,
j w-;i on 'he v'iy witli interest and | so after awhile 1 adjourned myself
costs. and went home. I attribute the lock
Witness my hand this the 25th'of int«-r'.-"t to the fact that no one
day of March, 191S. knew of any particular business, and
W. P. DAVIDSON, all had worked hard that day and
sheriff. Cherokee Coum/, Oklahoma, were tired and thought some one
R. H. Couch. Attorney. | else would go. so he would just stiy
First published March 27, 1918, 5:0 at home. However, we should not
neglect to meet at least once a month
KETERSO.V A DUCKWORTH
Physicians and Surgeons
Offiee Hours I to 11 a. m.
and 2 to 5 p. m.
Offiee in Land Office Bldg.
Day Phone 123; Night 162
Tahlequah, Okla.
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W. G. BLAK I
Physician and Sargeoa
the 19th day of March, JHS,
action wherein The Farmers 8t- t*
Bank of Park Hill, Oklahoma, * r-
poration, was pialttiff and Verdy
J^nes at AamlDistratri* of the esta'c
of 3. A. Jones, deceased, and Verdy
Jones as ao individual, are defend-
ants, directed to tne. tbe undersign-
ed sheriff of Cherokee fount.",
Sate of Oklahoma, eommaadlng mi
to levy upon and sell tb<e following
described real estate situated -n
Cherokee County, State of Oklaho-
ma. to-wlt:
Lots 6, 7 and 8 in Block No. 2 of
Macon's Addition to the Town of
rk Hill, Oklahoma, to satisfy :<
judgment and decree of foreclosure
•avor of s.aid pla<ntiff and again-*,
said defendants obtained and tnid*-
in said Court on the 2nd day of
July. 1917. for the sun of 1257.71
and 120 00 a'torne- « fee ar- *0"
of IS.80. with ten per cent interest
upon said (257.77 from tbe 20th
day of December. 1916. amounting
to a total of 1328.72, and accruing
costs; 1 will on the 22nd day o*
April. 1918, at the -our of 2 o'clock
* • . o' -aid ds*. at (he front doo'
of the County Court in tbe CU7 of
Tahlequah, Cherokee County, State
of Oklahorn, offer for sale and Bell
to the highest bidder for cash, th
said property above described, or so
much thereof as will satisfy * !•!
judgment, with laterest, attorney's
f<-«- and costs
Witness my hand this 19th day of
March, 1918.
W. P DAVIDSON.
Sheriff of Cherokee County, State
of Oklahonyi.
J I Cours'-y, Attorney for Plaintiff.
First published March 20, 1918. 5tT 1
March, 19i
y bja-1 this V.'.th day of
W P. DAVIDSON.
Sheriff Cherokee County, Oklahoma
R. H. Couch, Attorney.
First published March 27, 1918, 5tb out 0f the District Court of Cheto-
kee Ojunty, Oklahoma, on the 2atb
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE UNDER MORTGAGE
—PORECLOSUriE
Notice is hereby given that In pur-
suance of an order of sale Issued
and I hereby order a call meetine at
I 2 o'clock P. m , Sunday, April 21st.
■ to try to effect a co-operate meeting
.fith the Thrift Club during the busy
1 season.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE UNDER MORTGAGE
—FORECLOSURE
"Hello, Sally! Goin' to the foot
washing next Fifth Sunday?"
day of March, 1918, in an action! "Naw,'' replied Sally. "I washed
wherein Carl F. Haglund is plain-j my feet last week. I always wash
tiff and Levi M. Cookson and Wilder' my feet once a year, whether they
Thomas Murphy, Jr.. who sprained
his ankl" verr severly. is now able to
walk without his crutches.
Henry Martin ar.d wife visited at
Grover Moore's last Sunday evening.
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Rain that fell Fridav was welcome
as the ground was getting pretty dry
and oats were suffering.
S. Metcalf are defendants, directed
, to me, the undersigned sheriff of
Notice is herf^y given, that in pur- Cherokee County, Oklahoma, com-
saance of and order of sale issued
out of the District Court o! <,*n. r.>
kee County, Oklahoma, on !.V-j la'b
day of March, 1918, in an ac'iou
wherein H. B. Teehe.', guardian of
the estate of Jennie M. Adkissoc. is
plaintiff and W Z A. Wright and Far
ir.anding me to levy upon and sell
the following described property,
according to law, without appraise-
ment, to-wlt:
The E2 of NE4. rnd the S2 of SW*
of NE-i of Section 12, TdVnshlp J4,
North, Range 22 East, and Lots 1
nie Wright Looney Price, Wilder i'. and 2; of SectIon ln Township 14.
Metca., and the Farmers State \orth and Range 23 East of the ln-
Savings Bank of Manchester. Iowa, j;an j3ase an(j Meridian, in Che.o-
are defendants directed to me, th- kee county, Oklahoma, to satisfy a
uruersigned -.hen.f of Cherokee judgment and decree of foreelosur.'
..ounty, Oklahoma, commanding tne |Q favor of said plaintiff and agair.st
to levy upon and b®" without r p- defendant, Levi M. Cookson, oh-
pralsement the following (.es ribed tained and made ln gaid Court on
pr2Ee — to~wlt: „ , . the 20th day of September, 1917,
^ ^ for'the sum of $155.40, and costs
BE4 of NW4 of S\\ 4 and the S A ■
of SW4 of NW4 of Section 2 4, f j'/n-
shlp 1C North and Range 21 La t of
the Indian Base and Mericfan, in
and accruing costs, with interest m
the sum of $130.40 from the 20th
day of September, 1917, at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum, I will, on
NOTICE
OF SALE
ESTATE.
OF RF.AI
In the Matter of the Estate of F. M.
Phillips, deceased J, F. Potts, as
mlnlstrator.
Notice Is hereby riven that In pur-
suance of aa order of the Count?
Court of the County of Cheroko.',
State of Oklahoma, made on the 4*h
day of March, 1918, the undersign-
ed J. F. Potts, administrator of the
estate of F. M. Phillips, deceased,
will sell, at private sale, to the high-
est bidder, subject to confirmation
by said court, on the 30th day o*
March, 1918. or within six month?
thereafter, all the right, title and In-
terest of the said F. M. Phillips, de-
ceased, In and to the following de
scribed real estate situated In cher-
okee county, Oklaii*>ma, to-wlt:
8W4 of SE4 of NW4 of Section 1
Township 17 North, Range 20 East,
containing 10 acres, more or less.
Said real estate will be sold on tbo
following terms and condition, t.v
wit:
Cash to be paid upon delivery of
deed; purchaser to pay for probate
abstract if one is required; bids ;o-
the purchase thereof must be l&
writing and accompanied by draft or
•eertifled check for ten per cent ot
amount of bid. and mav be dellver-d
to the undersigned at Hulbert, Okla-
homa, or filed ln the County Cour:,
or may be delivered to J. I. Coursey,
attorney for administrator, at Tail
leqiiah, Oklahoma.
Dated this 12th day of March,
1918.
J F. POTTS. Adr •
First published March 13, 19)8, ItE
Cherokee County. Oklahoma. b- the 29th day of April, 1918, at the
10 prlor hour ol 2: 0 o'clock p. m„ of saio
held and owned by W ilder fc. Met- day at t),e front door of the Court
calf, to satisfy a judgment and de- house In the City of Tahlequah, in
cree of foreclosure in favor of .Id saj(1 county and State, offer for sole
plaintiff, ®nd against said de end- : an,| BP]| (0 tj,e highest bidder for
ants, obtained and m¥jp in cacj, tf,r. Ba|(j property above de-
ourt on the .'1st day of Septernb-?r. scr|bed to satisfy said judgment witc
1 J17. for the sum of $143.,j0, prm- j interest and costs
clpal $14-00 attorney fee, and co-ts witness my hand this 25th dav of
taxed at $25.00, and accruing cofts, 1 \jarch 191g
with Interest on $143.39 since the;' ' ' w p nwinonw
21St„day,o°/KS,ePt8^be:; l91!-.,' w:">heriff Cherokee'County. Oklahoma.
on the -Jth day of April, 1. at u jj Couch. Attorney.
the hour of 2:00 o clock p. m., at pj,st published March 27, 1918 5t!l
the front door of the Court liou.:i In __J
the City of Tahlequah, C.-rokee'
County, Oklahoma, offer for sale au-1 ' K • Rr-DITORS
sell to the highest bidder lor cash
the said property above described lo
satisfy said judgment wuh inter st
and cost.
Witness my hand this the 25th
day of March, 1918.
W. P. DAVIDSON,
neci it or not."
Jamison-Phillips.
The wedding we predicted for
Easter Sunday is now an occurrence
of the past. A little bird told us
that an Easter wedding was being
planned. Mr. Theo. Phillips a.ia
Miss Minnie Jamison are the hanpy
couple and they were given a good
sound charivari at 12:30 o'clock,
Sunday night. However, Theodore
had been wise and had prepared to
treat the crowd to cigars, candy ^nd
chewing gum Their many friends
wish them a long, happy and jtos-
perous life.
Liberty people spent Sunday eve-;,
ing in prayer service for our coun-
try, invoking God's blessing on our
great leaders and for our soldier
boys. There was 3 large congreta^
tion.
It has been decided to celebrate
Mother's Day the second Sunday in
May at our basket dinner. Visitors
may not be surprised at the serving
of corn bread on that occasion, llv'ng
up to Hoover.
Mrs. Stoge Booth, after lingerie?
for some weeks with a nervotis break
down, passed away Monday morning
lit one o'clock. She was laid to rest
at Gideon Monday evening.
Mips Lola Fanning closed her sec-
ond term of school at Liberty Thurs-
day.
ORDER FOIC IIFARING PETITION
TO SELL HEAL ESTATE
State of Oklahoma, Cherokee Conn-
To the Creditors of Henry Nave, de-
ceased.
The creditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that the
undersigned was. by the County
Court of Cherokee County, Oklaho-
Sherlff Cherokee County, Oklahoma j "la. appointed Administratrix of the
R. H. Couch. Attorney. ! estate of said decedent, anc^ all pet-
Flrst published March 27, 1918, 5tD ; s°ns having eli-i'ms against the es-
jtate of said decedent are required to
NOTICB OF SHERIFF'S I '"^'bit them to said undersigned
1 Administratrix with the necessary
1 vouchers, at Tahlequah, OVahomc
within four months from the dat
of the first publication of this notio-.
lo-wit: from the 10th day of Apiii.
same will be forever
SALE UNDER MORTGAGE
—FORECLOSURE
Notice Is hereby given In pur-
suance of an order of sale Issued Out 1918.
of the District Court of Cherokee j barred
Dated April 9th, 1918.
NOftA JAMISON,
1-ormerly Nora Nave, Admix
iJ. I. Coursey, Atty. for Admrx.
! First publish"! April 10, 1918, 4tl
Constipation nnd Indigestion.
County, Oklahoma, on the 25th d8.
of March, 1918, ln an action wherein
J. M. Welch is plaintiff and Tllton
Bell, Adm. of the estate of Georg
W. Bell, deceased, Jennie Hell
Laura Bell, C.eorge Bell, Tildon Bell,
Mary Bell. Myrtle Rell and Baby
Hell, heirs at law to the estate of
George W Bell, deceased, are de
fendants, directed to me the under These are twin evils. Persons mf-
slgneil sheriff of Cherokee Countv, ferlng from indigestion are often
Oklahoma, commanding me to levy troubled with constipation. Mrs
upon, and "eli according to law, with 1 Robert Allison, Mattoon, 111., writes
out apprnlsemcnat, tlie followlg dc- that when Fhe first moved to Mat-
scribed property, to-wlt: toon she was a great sufferer frotr.
The NW4 of NK4 of Section " Indigestion and constipation. Food
Township 19. North and Range distressed her an dthere was a feel-
Kast of the Indian Base and Merle - j ing like a heavy weight pressing or.
inn. In Cherokee County. Oklahoma. | her stomach and chest. She did not
to satisfy a judgment and decree of, rest well at night, and felt worn out
foreclosure In favor of said plain-J a good part of the time. One bottle
tiff and against said defendants, ob- i of Chamberlain's Tablets correec<vl
talned and made In said Court .n 'this trouble so that she has since fe't
the 24th day of September, 1917, forilike a different person.
the principal sum of $1,198.00. w.s.g.
$100.00 attorney's fee, and $10.0(11 Money saved works day and night
costs nnd accruing costs, with ti- Stamps care for all.
There was a pie supper at Need-
more school house Friday night of
last week. The proceeds were sp nt
for W. S. S. Here is our plan: The
pies were sold to the highest bid-
der. The girl bringing the pie gets (
half of what it brings, and the ono
buying the pie gets half, the money
to be spent for Thrift Stamps and
divided equally to the credit of eaeb.
A good scheme, we think, as eighteen
pies were sold, bringing $19.30. and
as two parties were interested In
each pie means thirty-six Thrift
cards started, which, when filled,
will represent $144.00 worth of
Thrift Stamps sold.
The Liberty Sunday school Is
flourishing. Good crowds and great
interest are manifest. We will have
only one thing to fear, that of hot
weather.
Mr Loy Freeman has been serious-
ly sick at the home of Mr. Norris for
a couple of weeks.
If nothing hannens apples will be
plentiful this summer as the trees
have vastly more blossoms this yea-
than usual.
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UNITED STATES POST OFFICE
Mr. Chas. Martin is drilling i
bunch of men each Sunday afternoon
on the Needmore school grounds,
preparatory to enrollment as hon.'
guards. Mr. Martin is an ex-soldier,
having served his country during the
Spanish-American war. and has in
b.s possession splendid commenda-
tions for service rendered. He is a
candidate this year for county com-
missioner from this dis'rict. He is
a go«d man and capable and now
v ould be a good time to show a sol-
dier if we appreciate the sacrifices
he Makes when he cros-e« the ocaa
to light our battles with a forelen
ioe.
If a pro-German lived back In the
•^irka with quite a ittle money laid
up for investment no doubt he would
take advantage of the times and in-
vkt in stock or something else that
wo ild pay ten. fifteen or twenty per
cent on the investment—but if he
was straight United States American,
he would at thU time invest in Gov
eminent bonds of the Third Liberty
Loan for a smaller per cent of profit.
Reader, which are you?
Country people have awakened
and are beginning to realize the im-
portance of winning the war. If von 'helm,
don't believe It, get on the candidate j
list and start out. cross country.
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Tahlequah, Okla.
April 5. 1918.
Lift of letters remaining uncallel
for, ln th's office for the week ending
.April 19, 1918. When calling for
' same say "Advertised."
Ladle*.
Primer, Mrs. Nora
I Allison, Miss Lou
Chrocan. Mrs. C L.
Shade. Mrs. Beulah Lvdia
King, Mrs. H. E.
Oarley. Mrs. M. E.
Grimet, Miss Mary
Uontlwnra.
Samuel. Mr. S. J.
Kvle, Mr. Enos
Thompson Mr. John
Simerlv, Mr. J. H.
Kirk. Mr. D. A.
Davidson, Mr. Jacom.
Also two letters not addressed.
Respectfully.
A. B. CUNNINGHAM
Postmaster
Remember your country needs
your personal savinrs in money ma-
terial and labor NOW. Buy W',-"-
Savings Stamps.
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Knock the "helm" out of Wil-
Dr. J. S. ALLISON
Physician and Surgeon
Office in King building
10c Store
Office Phone No. 184
R€ridencc Phone No. 18? ♦
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STATEMENT
of the Ownership. Management, Can-
ovulation, etc., of Cherokee ConnVy
Democrat, published weekly at Tah-
lequah, Okla.. required by the Act ef
Aueust 24. 1912.
Editors. G. P. & H. E. Hardy. T;*h-
lequah, Okla.
Managing Editors, G. P. & 11. E.
Hardy. Tahlequah, Okla.
Business Managers, G. P. & H. . '
Hardy. Tahlequah, Okla.
Publisher. Arrow Publishing Ca.,
Tahlequah Okla. t
Owners: G. P. & H. E. Hardy, W.
W Hastings, Tahlequah, Okla.
Known bondholders, mortgagees,
and other security holders, holding
1 per cent or more of total amount
of bonds, mortgages, or other secur-
ities, none,
GEO. P. HARDY.
Subscribed and sworn to before
n>e this 1st day of April, 1918.
J. B. WEAVER.
Court Clerk,
n. R. S. McCollum, Deputy
| LANDS, LOANS AND INSURANCE
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Mr. and Mrs. Winters of Leonar.i.
Okla., visited at the home of Mr.
Fred Oakes from Friday until Sun-
day. ,
Miss Cherry Johnson of Tahlequah,
l.
J. H. CRUMPLE.R
TAHLEQUAH, OKLA.
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