Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 20, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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9AWBM QVAB, OKLAHOMA
I will bur four Liberty Bonds.
J. R. MILL.BH.
Hiss Jeecie Young of Park Hill
was tbe guest Monday of Miss Ktnily
Miles.
If you want to sell your land, price
ft right and see J. H. Crumpler. tf
Miss Cora Chair left Monday to
eater Haskell Institute in Lawrence,
Kansas
All the popular magazines on hand
at the News Stand.
Bates Kunt came home Monday
frjm a ten days' visit in Vinita and
Miami.
For quick service for a farm loan
aee J. H. Crumpler. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Will Allison have
as quests this week Mrs. Allison's
father, J. C. Bain and brother Ed
Bain of Prairie Grove, Ark.
Get your cigars and tobacco at the
News Stand.
Miss Bluie Miller came home Sun-
day from a two weeks visit with
relatives in Dewey and Bartlesville.
The Variety Store will strive to
please you.
Jacob Goodrich, who has Just re-
turned from service in France, and
■who has been the guest of his aunt,
Mrs. Betty Chair, returned to his
home near Stilwell Monday.
All the latest magazines can be bad
at the News Stand.
Mrs. James Guinn returned liomc
Tuesday from a short visit with her
sister, Mrs. A. H. McKllvey of Mus-
kogee.
I will buv vour Liberty Bonds.
J. R. MILLER.
Flourney Couch spent Friday and
Saturday in Muskogee.
FOR SALE—Jersey cow. Call at
this office. 8-20
Mrs. Julius Porter and daughters
Mildred, Maurine and Maxine came
Wednesday from a week motor trip
to Salina and Pryor.
We "Buy Liberty Bonds."—T. I.
Adair Mercantile Company.
Miss Pauline Ranch spent tha
week end in Muskogee.
Attorneys H. M. Vance, J. I. Cour-
sey and B. L. Keenan transacted
business in Hulbert Monday.
See J. H. Cr irnpler (or farm loa*.
Miss Bertha Banker, who has
spent her vacation in Travers City,
Mich., came home Sunday for sev-
eral days before returning to her
position in Sapulpa.
Aladdlne chimneys, wicks and
mantles.—News Stand.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Logan havn
as week end guests Mrs. Logan's
brothers, A. J. Kuykendall and wife
and children, Annie Lillian and
Caldwell of Temple, Texas, and W.
Q. Kuykendall of Fort Worth, Tex ;
her sister, Mrs. J. H. Evetts, Mr. J.
H. Evetts and daughters, Mary and
Christine and son James, Jr., of Bel-
ton, Texas; Dave Logan of Ponca
City, and Cliff Logan of Oklahoma
City.
Mrs L. M. Logan gave a line par-
ty at the Sequoyah Friday evening
complimenting her nieces. Misses
Mary and Christine Evetts of Beltor,
Texas, and Miss Annie Lillian Kuy-
kendall of Temple, Texas. The In-
vited guests were, Misses Louise
Pearson, Cleo Reid, Kathleen Red-
burn, Eglah Coursey, Irene Thorne,
of Muskogee, Mary Duncan, Galela
Peterson, Mayme Hastings, Aimee
Parsons, Messrs. Claude Thompson,
Thompson Reid, Shelton Lawrence.
Billie Moore of Tulsa, Jewel Bran-
don, Olie Martin, Collins Gable,
Robert Crew, Lucien Wyly, Reynold
Blackburn, Owen Covel, Leonard
Logan; chaperones, Mrs. A. J. Kuy-
kendall, of Temple, Texas, and Mrs.
L H. Logan.
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COURT DOCKET.
(Continued from page Two.)
R. H Couch
C. F. Bliss
C. F. Bliss
IMS Fred C. Wilson
vs. Petition for Divorce
Dorothy Wilson
16S Mollie Terapin
vs. t Petition for Partition
John Comingdeer, et al
1«#0 Richard Pumpkin
vs. Petition for Divorce
Janle Pumpkin
1601 G. W. Johnson W. E. Foreman
vs. Judgment and Foreclosure
Carrie V. Wade
1601! Mrs. M. C. Reville J. I. Coursey
vs. Appeal from J. P. Court
A. L. Scott, ef. al Foreman and Burkhead
1603 E. D. Foreman. Estate R. H. Couch and Wilson
of. A^pei! from County Court.
A. Burkhead
CRIMINAL DOCKET FOR TBE DISTRICT COURT OF
CHEROKEE OOUNTV, OKLAHOMA.
No.
1004
Henry M. Vance
W. E. Foreman
H. M. Vance
W. E. Foreman
H. M. Vance
W. E. Foreman
H. M. Vance
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. J I9.
Style Charge. Attorneys
State of Oklahoma Henry M. Vance
vs. Obtaining Money by False Pretense
William Dew
State of Oklahoma
vs. Grand Larceny
Ray Mayes
State of Oklahoma
vs. Felonious Assault
Ray Mayes
State of Oklahoma
vs. Grand Larceny
Orley Coxey
State of Oklahoma
vs. Obtaining Merchandise by false and
John Sunday bogus check
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Obtaining money by false and
Cam Finley bogus check
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance and Geo. M. Hughes
vs. Murder
0. H. Worley J. I. Coursey
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1#I .
Style. Charge. Attorneys
1010 State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Burglary in the Second Degree
William Easkey W. E. Foreman
1011 State of Oklaboma H. M. Vance
vs. Burglary in the Second Decree
Henry Woodall W. E. Foreman
1012 State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Murder
W. A. Pickard, et al J. I. Coursey, W. E. Foreman
and W. H. Kisner
18 cents a package
Came/i an aold avorjrwhar* in aoiantitto-
mlly sealed packages of 30 or
ton packages (300 cigxrmttaa) in a glata-
ine-paper-oovared carton. Wa atrongly
rnoommand ttua carton for tha homa or
olSc" supply, or whan you traYal.
B, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
No.
CAMELS' expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos answers every cigarette
desire you ever had! Camels give
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If you'd like a cigarette that does
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Camels'expert blend makes all this
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the world at any price!
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1019.
No. Style. Charge. Attcrneyfl
1025 State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance and J. Berry King
vs. Murder
John C. Carter W. E. Foreman
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1919.
No. Style. Charge.
1015 State of Oklahoma
vs. Felonious assault
Mart Duffield
1016 State of Oklahoma
vs. Assault with intent to kill
Jack Cochran
1018 State of Oklahoma
vs. Assault with intent to kill
Charles Buck and Ed Hobbs
Attorneys
H. M. Vance
J. I. Coursey
H. M. Vance
H. M. Vance
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919.
No. Style. Charge. Attorneys
1021 State of Oklahoma < H. M. Vance
vs. Obtaining money and merchandise
Dan Sequoyah under false pretense J. T. Parks
1024 State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Obtaining money by false and
George D. French bogus check
1026 State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Carrying concealed weapons
Ed Chastain W. E. Foreman
1028 State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Larceny of live stock
Thomas Doyle and Buck Neugin Coursey, Foreman
No.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919.
Style. Charge.
1031 State of Oklahoma
vs. Injuring an animal
B. F. Keeth
1029 State of Oklahoma
vs. Adultry
R. G. Cannon and E. F. Lane
Attorneys
H. M. Vance
J. I. Coursey
H. M. Vance
Mrs. R. M. Dannenberg and moth-
er, Mrs. M. E. Atkins of Muskogee
spent Sunday in Westville with Mrs.
John Alberty.
Miss Emily Adair of the Indian
Agency spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Adair.
Miss Lucile Woods of Ft. Smith
came Friday and will spend several
weeks as guest of Mrs. H. L. Brld-
enthall.
Miss Mabel Hudson returned home
Sunday from a two weeks trip to
Chicago. Mr. Hudson met her in
Muskogee.
Miss Marie Martin of Centralia
returned home Saturday after spend-
ing a week with her sister, Mrs.
James Gulnn, Jr.
Mrs. Carol Hargls entertained
Saturday afternoon, August 16th, in
honor of her small daughter Marle'3
tenth birthday. Games furnished
the amusement for the afternoon.
An ice course was served to these
guests: Irene Yeager, Ahniwake
Payne, Irene Payne, Clell Yeager,
Marie Powell, Ruth Yeager, Irene
Powell, Elsie Barber, Marguerite
Johnson-Dewey, Winnie Billingsley,
Susie Bell, Bessie Lafoon, Louise
Owens, of Prairie Grove, Ark.
State of Oklahoma JI. M. Vane*
vs. Obtaining money by false and
Robert Kirk bogus check
No.
1037
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919.
Style. Charge.
State of Oklahoma
vs. Burglarly in Second Degree
Richard King
State of Oklahoma
vs. Grand Lerceny
Richard King
State of Oklahoma
vs. Seduction
Elmer Garner
State of Oklahoma
vs. Larceny of live stock
Reed Vann
State of Oklahoma
vs. Larceny of live stock
Reed Vann
State of Oklahoma
vs. Larceny of live stock
Henry Whitener
State of Oklahoma
vs. Larceny of live stock
Louis Downing
State of Oklahoma
vs. Larceny of live stock
Ned Lowrey
Attorneys
H. M. Vance
B
J. I. Coursey
H. M. Vaaee
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J. I. Coursey
H. M. Vaaee
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H. M. Vance
J. I. Conner
H. M. Vance
J. I. Coursey
H.' M. Vanee
J. I. Coursey
H. M. Vande
($ ,\
H. M. Vance
J. I. Coursey aud
W. F. Rampendahl
Dr. Barto Fite of Tulsa vras the
week end guest of his parents, Dr.
and Mrs. R. L. Fite.
Ride on Hercules Gas
and Get Extra Mileage
Hercules Gas is all power—every drop explodes sharply and completely. Straight-run, of course.
Hercules is clean and tweet. It formi little carbon. It has the right boiling points for quick
starting, smooth acceleration and steady power. Don't buy just gasoline. Buy mileage. You get
more in Hercules.
Watch your engine liven up when you shoot this liquid horsepower into, it Get it at stations
named below.
Muskogee Refining Division OkU. P. and R. Corp., Muskoge*, Dist. by Crown Petroleum Division
Use Gold Crown Lubricants with Hercules Gas. They are as much better for
your motor ai soft water is better than hard water for washing.
HERCU1U
E/OUME
D. E. Robinson, Peggs, Okla. Central Garage, Tahlequah, Okla. Ideal Garage, Tahlequah
Jake Kelly, Moody, Okla. Moore & Davis, Moody Macon Goodrich Merc. Park Hill, Okla.
Carl Hargis, Agent, Phone 289 Tahlequah
UtlDN SUE
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The undersigned will sell at Public
Auction at the Phoenix Livery Barn
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in Tahlequah, at one o'clock p. m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
The following live stock:
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2 suckling mules, 2 two year olds, 1 three
year old, 2 four year olds and one five year
old mule.
TERMS: A credit of six months time will be given,
the purchaser to give a bankable note drawing 10 per
cent interest. A five per cent discount will be given
for cash. Liberty bonds will be accepted at face value.
These mules are all the progeny of Cherokee
Chief, pure bred and the largest Jack it
Cherokee County.
Edward Mutzig, Owner Col. Kramer, Auctioneer
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