Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 31, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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HOME REMEDIES
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rokse County Democrat and
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They in Every Household
Says a Not<^ Authority
BMdieiaes and feel absolutely
(sum they hart Mm MM and trie*
for many fnn in millions of
mth IfthleqtMk, OKt*..
eecend-*la«s nil kltttr
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. nm CONTRACT.
ON PKTI-
TO
Fig Syrup i.
Mdieiao ia wiiHy imitated.
Bayer Tibletrol Aspfrin
Aiwiy* nail Asbirtn ■ prescribed by
physicians (or ninMeen year*. To'jet
this genuine Aspirin insist on "B«ftr
Tablets of Aspirin," irliieh have been
ftrorsd safe br millions. It quiekly"
ie*es Headache, Colds, Earache, Tol
aelw. gheuMatistn, *TMiMlgia. LumM
Neuritis -lid Pain in general. You tTill
find proper directions 111 each Unbroken
"Bayer" package. Ask for "Bayer
A CONVENISNCg.
laaugvAa
Pape'a Diapspain for Stomach
If you suffer from indigestion, fcas,
heartburn, dynpepsie or stomach trouble,
take a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepein.
They nulct stubborn meals go right in a
lew minutes. The quickest, best, stomach
relief knows, and *aie to take too.
it to children.
Ooanty Court. Cherokee Cotoaty,
OklaWM.v'
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UAB TT. BWwhWIBI O0WM0U. K, A •
fltepkens, administrator.
' Notice la hereby given, tbat on the '
19th day of December. 1*1 . Roy Per-
kins «w he«i flies* t* this court hit
petition, alleging that.on or a boot tba
-8th day of February, 1(19, that (aid
&AEa£tKS<2&Kft
' entered Into a contract In writing in
which g id William H. Stephens
agreed to t'ell and convey to said Roy
Perkins fiUpbena, for a consideration
of $t#04.SO,.cSrtain real estate in
said petition UeDcribed, and praying
for tofe eon* to tlx a tine for hear-
ing aaid petition and cause due notice
of aaid hearing to be gtvwn.1 and that,
on aaid hearing being had, that the
court enter a decree avthbriting and <
directing the admtniatrator of the es-
tate, of aaid William H. Stephana, de-
ceased. to execute a conveyance of all
the right, title and .Jntereet -of aaid
' decedent in and to the real estate de-
sc.-lted In q*ld petition to Roy Per-
flate petition baa been «et toy bear-
ing on the Slat day of January, 1920,
r«nnV^Jna «r h?e headachy, sick, depend on harmleaa Oac-
l!i n i?. ^ 1251 5 Tahlequah, Ok- Parcts for the ni^t K„nt|„t liver and
anofna, at wWcar time any- and all bowl cleanse von ever experienced. Ca -
peraona Interested In aaid estate may rarete * —
appear and contest said petition, by
fllipjTtheir objections In writing, as
the law provides.
Dated this 29th day of December,
Don't Take Calomel
'Dodson's Lirer Tone" takes the
place of dangerous, salivating calomel. It
open* the liver and puts It to work Just
ns well a* calomel but it does not gripe,
nnuoeate, or lose you a day's work. Give
Entirely vegetable.
Danderine Save* the Hair
If you have dandruff or if your hair ia
falling out or loving its lustre, try
Danderine. It invigorates the scalp and
promotes hair growth", making hair twice
as soft, beautiful and abundant. Your
hair I>ecorae< strong, long and thick.
Just ask for "Danderine."
Cascarets for Bowels
When bilious, constipated, s >"ow.
"SO rOuthSHkthe 8at>t*Ct*ueajtai
• a coodT uangr
"Tea. It'a a great convenience to
■ um so—-Imaginary psraaa to
he reepenalMllip wbs* the etil
ire disappointed Chrtstspas non
.M,. i, I, ■'T.y •
-A? Chittwwo «iWiMae.
We would-toot rturtfe1 the children1*
Christmas. Bnt suppose all tbegr<
ip people were te say to on^smt
Thie year, instead of my. gfvtfig
i present aod your giving me a prsa-
rat, let us club together and give our
>resent to some poor child who will,
tot has* any Christines. There are
luadfeds of them some where. Ot, If1
ste do net know of such a child. lst us'
jl*e out present to a hoapltal for cMI-'
4ren. a home for Crippled children. tor?
incurable*. for the aged, the blind, the-
feeble-minded." This to be. ot coarse,,
in' addition to what we nsnallv afvej
to charities at this season. Why conlrt,
we not try this as an experiment, and
see whatithe result woola beT—Chris-
tian Register.
1919.
J. D. COX, County Judge.
(SEAL)
First published Dec. 31.
5td
Worth- Remembering.
Here Is a good thing to remember:
"Wfeen yoto get sore at the world,
flor.'t forget that It will not hurt the
world at all, wh|le It may do you in-
conceivable harm." You ar^ but a
very small irt of this old world and
It wm wag along Just about as well
without you as with you, so your com-
plaints are not going to make ho very
nacti difference after all. Better keop
aweet And do what you can to inuke
1 conditions tc'ter Instead of getting
grouchy bec< vse thlngr do not go to
suit you. The cheerful iuuii gets far-
ther than the grouch.
carets work while you Bleep. They never
gripe or inconvenience.
No matter where you live, your dealer
will haw practical Iv all of these stand-
ard medieinei. None of tlicm are ex-
pensive—most co«t hut few cents. But
all are widely imitated. You must be
eareful to insist on the genuine.
Henpecked.
"Take your wife and go somewhere
for a change." "If I take my wife
along; doc,' there won't be any change."
—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Touched Hla Heart, Net Purse.
A very ragged Individual' invaded-
the office of a mlllloniitre otoe Christ-
mas eve and started' describing his
woes and sorrows In so graphic a man;
ner that the millionaire was more at
fected than he had ever been before In
his lite.
At last, with tears In his eyes, he
rang the bell for his servant, and when
the latter arrived, said to him in a
broken voice: "John, put this poor fel-
low out at once. He's breaking my
heart."
Building St Peter's.
St Peter's, Rome, was. three and a
half centuries In construction, and dur-
ing this time 43 popes reigned.
Their Annual Resolve.
Probably the girls are saying the
same thing this year that they have
said eve~y year In the past: "Well, I'm
going to start making presents tight
away for next Christmas,"
A CHRISTMAS WALK
ta silvery softness the anthem closet
Jke a slowly silenced beU;
The sacred calm of a peace divlae
-Ike a benediction fell
An0out on the nionng
A slimmer of amber {
1 walked with V —-
On aa old, eld CtyUti
e a wonderful mellow aftermath
From the Autumn's Blealtuda.
As Margery walked fnaetank with ase
(ftiVChrfctm** laa«.««a,
- Tka-aarwt.if-
KNOCKS OUT PAIN
THE FIRST ROUND
In Maraery'e-vtetet ayes;
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NOTICK OF BALE OF REAL Eg.
TATE.
In the Matter of the Quardlaaahip
of Mariah Pegg and BiHa Pagg. -llto-
ors.
Notice ia hereby givetf in purauaaca
, of u ordar of tho County Court ot
PEIE the tjpunty of Mayea. State or Okla-
homa^ made on the ltth day of Da-
cemMt, 1919, the undaraignod Oaar-
dlan^pf the Eatate of Mariah Fogg
andflEtlie Pegg, minors, will sail at
pmate sale to the hlgheet bidder,
subject to fcoafirmatloa by said Court
on or after tho lbth day ot lumtr
A. D., 1910, at Ten o'clock A. M. at
Cowty Judga'a Otnca, Pryor,
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4*
WodtTg Liaii
see i.'l '♦hi..", 'ti <K
This famous reliever of rheumatic
Cow^r Ju<^ss Offlca. Pryor. Mate
, the trSnmleua etel Houde
i ehUtM «M mm. ap«rti ,
rjray u«Wsd Uw p>ey
pft-eyed maiden beside me then,
"i walk to. the end with me.
AWH*ty walf*lnf Ute, velvet'(hUee
At our children's eompiaa alay,
?s the (Irl who walked tnm church with
f. me • ; ;
On tbat old. eweet Christmas Day.
—HaHlet WliUher" DurWn, la PeealsTe
H6me Journal.
] ai..:,
i duce re;ultj. Clean, reY
, all drug stores. 35c. 70c, $1.40.
Sio.aiiis
r.i n iTtiC'tt
Kct'p it lum<i\
Snakes.
It (a known that aom? species of ser-
pents lay eggs, as farmW* «fonltt<r
them up, and upon openiig thdm they
And the embryo snake within the leath-
covering:'' The 'Afto of the iaiie
1 ery
speHen vary In alxe shspw, bnt are
always oval. Aa « xuie it la the,con-
stricting snske, or thdne Which' kill
their prey ty R^uoezlng 'it.: that lap
eggs; such as the black aoake,1)oacans
etrlctor, etc.
Duty Always Imperative.
If you bave no friends to share or re
Jolce In your success in life. It Is m
less Incumbent on you to move stead
lly in the path of duty.—Walter Scott
New Rifle Sight.
A potent has been granted for a
detachable rifle sight coated with a
llgtit radiating pigment so It can be
seen at night.
To Clean Water Bottle.
For cleaning water bottles, deean
ters and glass jugs: Cut a lemon In
to small pieces, put it in the urtlch
to be cleaned and shako with a lltt.lt
water for one minute, and It will be-
come clear ns crystal.
WW?
f the national
joy smoke
wm makes a whale
of a cigarette!
yOU certminly get yours wbao you lay your aftaokecarda on the table,
I cafl for a tidy red tid or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roli •
makin's cigarette! You'll want to hire a statistical bureau to beep
cf your atnokeatunul Why, you dover dreamed ot the sport Ilea
awaiting your call In a home raOed cigarette when if* P. A. far the
pecking! ,
Talk about flavor I Man, roan, you haven't got the listen of half your !
*mnkecnreer until you knaer what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for your (
contentment! And, back of P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance—• proofe of
Prince Albert's quality—stands our esdnaive patented |inmioa *ha
cuta out bite and parch I With P. A. your amokeaong in a makin's ciga-
t-ette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard I Prince Albert
i. a cinch to roll. It's crimp cut end stays put like a regular oal!
Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had aa to how delightful a
jimmy pipe can be I It is the tobacca that has made three men emoke
pipes where one waa smoked before. It haa won men all oyer the ntioo
to the joys of smoking.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wui* 4h|a««, N. C.
« eaentf* molmf
iht k—pt Pnm—A* rt i
snapaiAWiiailWlWlf
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NEEDLESS PRKCAUTION.
?kinc[ air[R:
Hubby—It's all rot and nonsense to
try to make children believe there's
such a chu meter as Kunla Onus. They
ought to be taught better.
Wlfey—Our children don't need to
be taught better. They know there's
no Santa Claus In tlifh house.
v. ( M|MP ,n.i
*u*r*iNC PI«' i
The Day We "Ate."
fu other words, Christmas Is the day
wheru we shall celebrate, masticate
and bicarbonate, and the naat day we
•hill medicate.
LESSON OF CHRISTMAS DAY
Example ef Christ Should Inspire Un-
selfishness add Make Us Try te
Remedy Faults.
Christmas should Inspire a world ot
unselfishness. The example before ua
is almost too perfect, for it rather
frightens us to attempt such divine
heights of self-abnegation, but we can
try. It will at least take us from the
depths of selfishness, where most of ua
now are. Racli Christmas day should
teach us something of the lesson of
the Holy Child's life.
If we could learn from Chrlstmaa,
today and In the succeeding years the
serious lessons of self-betterment and
ennoblement It has to offer, how in-
finitely better it would be than Just
to look on It as a holiday for gifts and
' feasts, for extravagance and foolish-
ness.
So take an hour or two off oh
Christmas day and give It up to retro-
spective and self-Inspection. Ton will
each find faults, If you Judge yourself
impartially, for no one Is perfect Then
make a serious determination to try
to overcome those faults, for «nly try-
ing to Improve is there ary growth In
character. If you are satlsded with
yourself you stay Jfcst as you are with
all your faults and virtues. But If
you try hard to remedy the faults yoar
character is constantly growing broad-
er. Tills Is the lesson which Christ-
mas day has for each of you.
CHRISTMAS
Sparkling snow on the ground
—an Invigorating tang to the
air—the mouth-wat«ring smell
of cooking from the cosily-warm
kitchen—our boy safely home
from overseas with brave stories
to tell and all the manhood crya-
talllted in him—relatives and
old friends gathering at the fes-
tive table—holly wreaths at the
wlndowa and a crackling fife In
the open hearth—the hilarious
laughter of ktddlea aa the new
toys make them bubble over-
mistletoe nailed mischievously
above the door for the Idea you
mean to give buatllng, unsus-
picious mother—-th# silvery,
tranquH peal of chureb bell*
across the eoft-aaowed open
places—an amaatng forgetful-
neaa of the dour anticipations
and business worries of only
yesterday—a sudden re-bellef
that love ia life—
That Is Christmas!
Great Oecaiiona Reveal.
Great occasions do net. make heroes
or cowards; they simply unveil them.
Silently and Imperceptibly we grow
and wax strong, we grow and wax
weal; and.at last sqme crista ahowa
what we have become.
to-wlt:
Aa undivided ana tweaty-first
tlon Twenty-nine (StI, Towaf
have 4n AM lo aaid
lands. "
Said Real Estate will WsOld oal
ajM Conditions,
.
- thereof aAat
Wlrfwrttttrgaid amst be-filed latta
WMield, aftbrmy for aald^uardtaiT
■ Pryor, 'Pkjaljflpa.
. Wtc* the i'8th dgy ot December,
1919.
8 WICKER Pico. |
First published Dec. 81, li'l/'wd.
i ~ •••'.' " ■ ■ . ■ i i .
■When the Bridegroom le Net a Cipher.
There Is an exception to the rule
that" the bridegroom1 Is a cipher in the
society announcement.. That ia wt>ea
the youth's mother turns In the Item.
Some Boards Need It
Vacuum cleaner has been designed
especially for cleaning school black-
boards.
3,227.4/0 In Madagascar. i
The population of Madagascar at
the dose of 1017 waa estimated at
3,227,000.
JUST
Pure Good Coffee
A wholesome, hearty drink that
everyone likes because of it's fra-
grant flavor and honest strength.
A coffee that everyone can afford
because it is not expensive.
One package will convince you that Satisfac-
tion Coffee is the best value obtainable
Sold by All Good Grocers.
For free catalog ofattrar
premiums that
obtained with eoupona In
may be
every package write to the
Country Club Parking Co.,
Muskogee, Oklahoma.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
When you want your Ford Car repaired,
iasiet always upon getting genuine Pord
parta, made by the Ford Motor Company, in
order to Insure reliable quality. There are
"spurious, counterfeit," "imitation" parts
made by outside concerns who have no regard
for quality in material, so Insist on your
Uarage or Repair Man furnishing you the
genuine Ford parts. All reliable Oarages
may now buy the genuine Ford parta from
ua—so there's no exuse for any one ualag
the "bogus" parts. To be sure, bring yeur
car to us for repairs or replasaiaenta ,
J. & W*LCH,
Authorises Food Dealer,
Tahlequah, OUh
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