Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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CHEROKEE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, TABLEQlAH, OKLAHOMA
You should buy your candles of
(ardsley. If you don't be! eve us, i
Beardsley. II you
utile Beardsley.
Mrs. R. L. Fite and sons, John and
Donnen, returned Saturday from a
short trip to Muskogee.
The news stand has a fine line of
Christmas presents to select from.
You should go in and look them over.
Miss Jessio Curtis, who was the
guest of her sister, Miss Billie Cur-
tis, for a few days, returned to Ft.
Smith Monday.
WHYVWORRY
I will buy your Liberty Bonds.
J. It. MILLER
Miss Mary Duncan, a student at
Barone University, Muskogee, spent
the week-end as guest of her brother,
Ellis Duncan.
The Variety Store will strive to
pleaso you.
I will buy your 1 iberty Bonds.
J. R. MILLER
Mrs. M. J. Wafford and Miss Essie
Gladney returned home Saturday,
after spending two months with rela-
tives in Webbers Falls and Sallisaw.
SHOE POLISHES
PRESERVE THS LEATHER
LIQUIDS AND PASTES
fOr? BLACK, V.'HITE,TAN, DARK BK3WN OROXELOOD SHOES.
Sergeant K. Owen Covel, of the In- COMMISSIONER P1!CEEI>IX(«S FOR
JANUARY, 1919.
telltgence Section, 90th Division
Headquarters, came homo Sunday.
He was in the St. Mihiel drive and on
the Verdun front seventy-lour days County Commissioners met Janu-
with only four days rest. "Flu" over- ar-v 1919, with all members
took him and he landed in America Present and the following procced-
December 9th with other sick and 'nss to-wit:
wounded. I I'll0 following Official Bonds ex-
amined and approved:
C. W. Saunders, Sheriff; W. H.
See J. H. Crumpler for a Farm Loan.
J. AV. McSpadden returned Tues-
day from Pryor.
If you rant to sell your land, see
J. H. CRUMPLER.
Ross Daniels returned Tuesday
from Ft. Gibson.
If you want to borrow money o
improved Farm Land, see
J. 11. CRUMPLER.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thorne came
Sunday and are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Barnes. Arthur has
been in the medical corps at Camp
Pike and has been honorably dis-
charged.
I have several good farms for sale,
possession this year, see
J. U. CRUMPLER.
Miss Janana Ballard spent the
•week-end as the guest of her brother,
Houston Ballard, at Muskogee.
Have you provided for your widow
and orphan when you are 'g-one?
See H. A. PUGH
Mrs. J. D. Parsons and Miss
Aimee Parsons returned Saturday
from a short trip to St. Louis.
All tho popular magazines on hand
at the news stand.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown left
Monday for Wagoner, where they
will attend Campbell's shorthorn
sale. Mrs. Brown will return Tues-
day and Mr. Brown will make business
trips to Pryor, Vinita and other
points.
People knowing of cattle bram
i iamond bar, or bar, on left hip will jBalentine, Jr., County Clerk; J. D.
receive reward by informing me of i County Judge; J. B. Weaver,
their location. j Court ( lerk; Ileury M. Vance, Coun-
JOIIN H. CRUMPLER. 1Attorney; E. C. Duncan, County
|Surveyor; .1. W. Demoss, County As-
Mrs. Robert Wyly went to Musko- I sessorl J- ^ • Wilson, Justice of
Peace; John Daniel, Constable;
Gt;ass Gourd, Trustee Tark Hill
Township; Allen Carr, Constable
Cookson Township; W. M. Xeel, Con-
stable Moodys Township; M. J.
Layne, Trustee Briggs Township;
Thos. R. Gourd, Constable Park Hill
Township; L. P. Dunn, Justice of
Peace of Cookson Tpwnship; F. C,
Capps, Constable Hulbert Township;
T. J. Taylor, Justice of Peace Hul-
bert Township.
The following rjports approved:
W. H. Balentine, Jr., County Clerk,
$583.56.
gee Monday to spend several days
with her sisters, Misses Eldee and
Trixie Starr.
FOR SALE—My studio, house and
lot, with or without equipment and
furnishings. This ,s absolutely one
of tho best locations and photograph-
ic propositions in Oklahoma. Call
on or address Mrs. Mamie C. McMan-
non, Tahlequah, Okla.
Tahlequah, Okla., Jan. 24, 1919.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for, for the week ending February 7,
1919. .When calling for sadie say
"Advertised."
I,H(llev—
McGuire, Hiss Lessie
Penrose, Miss Pearl
Penny, Mrs. J. A.
Williams, Miss Birdie
Rogers, Mrs. Lee
Gentlemen—
Baker, J. A.
Gay, Hllghle
Jones, Bert
Lewis, W. L.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Loux.
A. B. CUNNINGHAM,
Postmaster.
Mr. and Mrs.
turned Monday
brief visit in Muskogee.
Will Bcck arrived home Saturday
from overseas service in France. He
was in the,artillery of the 82nd divi-
sion, and went over the top four
times during the fourteen days he
was on the front. He was gassed
and sent to Base Hospital No. 22 in
Bordeaux.
George Hughes returned to Musko-
gee Tuesday, after a short business
trip here.
Buff Orpington cockerels, $2.50
each. Mrs. Tom Norris, Park Hill,
Okla. 2-12-D
Say "No->c
to yosi r Crcciircra
ee!
.9?
11^-^1 I] y f ? *
W. P. Davidson, Sheriff, $15.45.
J. B. Weaver, Court Clerk. $44".33.
The following affidavits of erron-
eous assessments allowed:
J. G. Trapp, Bunk Chaflin. G. W.
Capps, Mrs. W. I. Green, C. H. Ruth-
erford, W. J. Caudle, Eli Toney, J.
W. Reid, Ellen Williams. E. B. Reid,
R. .1. Meigs, Thos. Hubbard, Sol Har-
l'ln, ,W. W. Wilson.
Disallowed, E. D. Hicks.
Dr. J. S. Allison appointed County
J Physician. C. M. Dean appointed
Janitor. W. M. Combs appointed
Treasurer of Moodys Township. W.
'J. Lafferty appointed 'irustee of
Moodys Township. The following ap-
pointments by the Sheriff confirmed
i by the Board: John Carlile, Under-
sheriff; Perry Rucker, Jailor; John-
Blake Parris re- son Cunningham, Deputy Sheriff,
afternoon from a i Tlle aPl>°i"tment of R. S. McCol-
lum and Lydia Sitz as Deputy Court
t'lerks, confirmed.
The appointment of John M. Lit-
tleliehl and R. W. Walker as Deputy
County Clerks, confirmed.
Board adjourned to meet the 7th.
Board met January 7th with all
members present. The following
claims allowed:
1045 Henry M. Vance, Sal.
Co. Atty $150.00
Mary Allen McCurry,
Steno. Co. Atty 75.00
Henry M .Vance, Ex-
penses Co. Atty ...... 23.09
S. W. Bell Tel. Co.,ser-
Mrs. Ed Hicks spent Monday and
Tuesday in Muskogee.
Mrs. L.' M. Logan is entertaining
the Fortnightly Club this afternoon.
Miss Evelyn Tlnch, who was the
week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. A.
Pfieffer, of Muskogee, came home
Monday afternoon.
J. B. Crew was a Muskogee visitor
Saturday.
D. O. Scott and J. B. Pearson re-
turned Saturday from a business trip
to Muskogee.
104 G
1047
104,S
nnnrt?
if ho trice to put nver on ^kl1
you something "juntas C.W- - Sff-r
good as"
Red Cross Bali Biug
In the words of the immortal Josh
Billings—''There aint lio sich thing."
Ihere is positively nothing as good
as, or equal to RED OKOSH BALL
11LUE for producing clothes of such
white purity us bring a blush to new
fallon snow.
Try It Prove It
5 Cents Everywhere
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
it • Policy of the Ford Motor Company to sell
us cars for the lowest possible price, consistent with
expendable quality, is to well known to require coin-
lient. therefore, because of present conditions,
uiere can l>8 no chance in thejpricos on KordJ.cars:
, mereiore, because of pre
Uiere can l a no chance in the^pricos
Runabout
Touring Car ...
Coupelet
f-edan
Truck Chassis . .
These prices f. o. b. Detroit.
1 he Ford Company promises early
Make your orders at once.
J. E. WELCH
(500.00
4ti,)0 00
.$776.00
.idDO.UU
delivery.
Bit
vice
W. P. Davidson, Sher-
iff Salary
W. P. Davidson, Sher-
iff salary
Jas. D. Guinn, Salary
Undersheriff
Jas. D. Guinn, Salary
Undersheriff
G. V. Littlefleld, «.ilary
Jail Guard .>
G. V. Littlefleld, salary
Jail Guard
> W. P. Davidson, ex-
penses
W. P. Davidson, feed
Prisoners
1057 /lobt. Davis, Deputy
Sheriff Fees
1058 D. W Wade, Deputy
Sheriff Fees
1059 J. X. Thompson, Car
for Sheriff
lOGO J. X. Thompson, Car
for Sheriff
10C1 Waddie Hudson, Locks
for Jail
1062 S. E. Capps, Drayuge.
1063 Ideal Garage, Supplies
Sheriff
10G4 Jas. I). Guinn, Postage
1065 D. W. Perkins, Deputy
Sheriff Fees
1086 Robt. Davis, Deputy
~~ Sheriff Fees
1067 Dan Wade, Deputy
Sheriff Fees
10GS D. W. Wade, Constable
Fees
1069 W. II. Balentine, Jr.,
Sal. Co. Clerk
1070 R. W. Walker, Sal.
Dep. Co. Clerk
1071 Flo Clark, Sal. Dap.
Co. Clerk
1072 Geo. D. Barnard &
Co., Supplies Co. Clk...
1073 Hommes Wilson Walk-
er, Supplies Co. Clerk
1074 Geo. P. Hardy, Sup-
plies Co. Clerk
1075 C. M. Denn, P. O. Box
Rent
107G Jas. Sanders, Sal. Co.
Treasurer
1077 R. E. Johnson, Sal.
Dep. Co. Treasurer
10.8 Pearl Sitz, Sal. Dep.
Co. Treasurer
1079 Arch I'ulcher, work
Treasurer's office
1080 J. W. Demoss, Sal.
Co. Assessor
1081 Xews Dispatch Co.,
Supplies Assessor
1082 News Dispatch Co.,
Supplies Assessor
1083 News Dispatch Co.,
Supplies Assessor
1084 Geo. P. Hardy, Sup-
plies Assessor
1085 Will Ghormley, Sal-
art Co. Supt.
108G J. N. Thompson, Car
Hire
10S7 Will Ghormley, stamps
1088 J. W. Banker, Sal.
Co. Surveyor
1089 J. W. Jlstnker, Sal.
Co. Surveyor
1090 Jno. F. Thompson, Sal.
Co. Com.
1091 J. R. Miller, Sal. Co.
Com
1092 Curb Crittenden, Sal.
Co. Com
1093 J. D. Cox, Sal. Co.
Judge
1091 Lawrence Wyly, Sup-
plies
1095 Lawrence Wyly, Sup-
plies
109G Lawrence Wyly, Sup-
plies
1097 Lawrence Wyly, Sup-
plies
1098 News Dispatch Co.,
Supplies
1099 J. B. Weaver, Expenso
Court Clerk
1100 J. B. Weaver, Salary
Court Clerk
1101 R. S. McCoilum, Dep.
Court Clerk
1102 Lydia Sitz, Dep. Court
Clerk
1103 Geo. P. Hardy, Sup-
plies Court Clerk .....
1104 J. D. Wilson, J. P. Fees
1105 W. G. Blake, Health
Work
1106 W. G. Blake, Work
Insanity Case
1107 W. G. Blake, Ser. Co.
Physician
1108 L. E. Kinsey, Trans.
Insane
1109 M. L. Payne, House
Rent Morgan
1110 Okla. Lbr. Co., Sup-
Plies 7.05
1111 J. A. Edwards Groc.
Co., Supplies Poor 6.00
1112 Liberty Groc. Co., Sup-
plies Poor 8.00
1113 O. W. Stewart, Sup-
plies 45.53
1114 Crew Bros., Supplies . 13.25
1115 T. J. Bond, Ser. In-
sane Case 3.50
1116 J. S. Allison, Co. Phys. 5.00
1117 J. 8. Allison, Ser. In-
sane Case 5.00
1118 Kennedy Merc. Co.,
Supplies 77.75
1X19 Joe Stone, Poor Al-
lowance 3.00
1120 Andy Lillard, Poor
Allowance 3.00
,1121 Mrs. Hobbs, Poo* At-
32.05
150.00
30.00
75.00
15.00
60.00
12.00
7.60
S3.50
1.50
4 L 3 5
.. 7.50
. 7.50
6.00
1.00
14.73
3.00
1.00
20.20
1.00
6.50
133.33
75.00
60.00
36.D3
35.57
32.00
G.25
133.33
75.00
50.00
25.00
133.33
1.50
122.55
12.25
10.50
100.00
12.50
4.35
25.00
25.00
57.2G
50.66
58.66
150.00
41.10
36.95
.50
6.25
33.41
20.00
133.33
75.00
50.00
29.35
16.00
25.00
3.50
10.00
25.00
3.00
CENTRAL STATES LIFE
INSURANCE CO-
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Issues Standard Form Policies. Payment of
policies sire guaranteed by a deposit of real
estate r.iortgi s and U. S. Bonds on deposit
with Insurance Department of State of Miss-
ouri;!. Polices '-a,vide pension in case of
ability and pay for loss of limbs and
total i
eyes.
H. A. PUGH,
S; „ial Representative.
1122
1123
1124
1125
1120
1127
1128
1129
1130
1 131
1132
1 1: :
11.;:
11'
1148 T. M. Hutchlns, Tax
Refund
lowance . 3.00
Mary S\v; my. i'oor
Allowance . 3.00 1149 Rufus D. Ross, Tax
Mi . P. J. .- Refund
Poor Allowart' ■ ...... 3.00 1150 iJ. C. McMichael, Tax
M. D in, J litor GO.00 Refund
Chart Rii .rdson, 1151 A- R- Davidson, Tax
Janltr 7.00 Hefund
R. M. D..- .lenberg 1152 Cllnt chaudoln- Tax
Election Ser i< e ..! Hi 3.00 '
lli>3 Carl M. Camp, As-
Geo. P. Hardy, Com. sessing 12.00
Proceedings la.OO Hoard adjourned to meet January
J. W. Mulholland, i5thi 1919-
Plumbing 18.85 j MILLER,
J. M. Williamson, Chairman.
Poultry Appropriation 100.00 1 \y II. BALEN'TINE JR
Mux L. .'unningham, County Clerk
Engineer Service ....
7.06
6.04
7.51
2.50
3.0*
3.88
M o 1 1 i e Lawrence,
"'caching :vp. School... 75.00
.Toanna B. Swepston,
reaching Sep. School... 60.00
W. M. Henry, Teach-
i'ir. ). School 65.00
Kin;.., .Merc. Co., Sup-
pli • 4.50
■Iol i) Ford, .Wood 36.75
Okl:i. Lbr. Co., Sup-
41.95
i':c.e Hicks, Sanitary
Wo-.k 16.00
\v i E. Vann, Teach-
■ .Separate School 75.00
1139 \li;ert Starnes, Road
Dragging 87.00
114ft Crown Petroleum Co.,
Gas and Grease 13.75
1111 Tahlequah Mill & Ele-
\ator Co., Feed for
Mules 44.40
1112 Os Woodard, Road
Work 6.00
1113 H. W. Lenthall, Road
Work 32.50
1111 W. W. Sitz, Road
Work 30.00
1145 V. A. Garner, Road
Work 24.00
114G V. A. Garner,' Road
Work 73.00
1147 J. T. Grubb, Road
Work 59.00
NOTICE OP HEARING PETITION
FOR PARTITION.
Stato of Oklahoma, Cherokee
County, ss. In County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Ailsy Doublohead, Deceased. Pro-
bate No. 1588.
To R. S'. McCoilum, George Miller,
Sua,in Wood, James Leader, Aisle
Graham, Daniel Keener and Lewis
Keener, sole and only heir at law of
White Keener, deceased:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that Daniel Keener and R. S.
McCoilum have filed .in thi3 Court
their petition for Partition of the Es-
tate of Alsie Doublehead, deceased,
' and for the appointmenfof a com-
I missioner or Commissioners to Seg-
regate and assign to each of said per-
sons their share of said estate, and
that, said petition has been set down
for hearing at the office of the County
Court on the 8th day of February,
1919, at 2 o'clock P. M.
J. D. COX,
(Seal) County Judge.
First Published Jan. 29, 191S. 2tD
Mrs. Lizzie Triplett, who Is doing
field work among the Cherokee full-
bloods, came In from a trip to Weldon
and vicinity, Monday.
REAL ESTATE
OIL AND OAS LEASES
Highest prices paid for farm
land. Lands in Washing-
and Nowata Counties a
specialty.
PHONE 158
J. R. MILLER
—■■ —"" —
J. P. THOMPSON
L. M. Stauss
CENTRAL OARAGE
VULCANIZING
FORD BLOCKS REBORED
All work guaranteed
Prices that are right
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1919, newspaper, January 29, 1919; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90514/m1/3/?q=Tine%2520Carr: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.