Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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CONVFNTION SPEECH
(Coauna^ from r<ft os )
won^sucii a rotable ticlmry that b* _
Til /ot cmljT tM'QtMl t the ftn% MAv
thizefe of our rpetithe l a^ —-"
.story. Ha critic* cuiii "Baa r*t
i in history. His critic* e«as*t
. from '-he talimali fat sre his- f i
will justly pUc« m ha mer-
it the T-T^T i Tlil^lf
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rmr "toy. lii rfte tB,
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I* arrive i>wt Ms tlSM of the
i\ K )H<>li t UtSfiM "that
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aad the far-, "r-
f new Jrcatiea* tfcey mil _ ..—
t«r pM.m-ftaa Ti ^iwm-Aimww FLEET
the eip*ase af gxrrtzzatxx ,.
mamm Btea. Created .
d st history, every uum nu Will WrtMn tk* Neata*
>r«r.£( to eijuct.fi it* ron, •* PeeMbltlty
•ad eoaraUr *^m* ;i eier}
.'iapswasf
«*§*-• iws iu. ct-
i the jianTi ■
— _ hundred* of
of otCbiTt vt cur sicrchfcuil
f0 order ttad tin- jcncncn
no* t*m fbJ
farm, fartwy «ad
r made « the i— r' i r i imancia]
"T the world. VthMthtcaB-
' every aitin. If t±w trw.tr
_ 1 ratified st
(^followed sack
sa4 era of
been experience* m 'vu his-
^ "US A ii- £. Wttfc-
iiin, 2<24FreetteAS^
wedk women itwaM trp it dow. Don't
•art! Today is the day to b«*i* This
u-mjxTkocr took an1 errfe* wffl brine
fejg^aagvagaa-
It promote perfect repJrftJT Tt *6oUms
sad Sbeagtteee the nerves, drives im
otfodeoev, sod antes s healthy Mo-
tile sad refreshing sleep. It makes «tak
*OCKM ftrciGg.
A riMfssj has been farmed la Eog
"** y ** Arrwleea Painters Win Fame
MtodAjp* pf the ,v &«. r, IB I —w
iT'iaul liTsootkSTlwJw bj sa srt-
, JESmct rssrhtts'z*. j*# 22*21
«MVM* amy £ | owmrdltm. HI* mm. it 1 remember
res: 2 s: e
spirit of unrwt dt* ts may
*< dke shlpa. The syodteat*
to hare a float of ti— rlgli*
>• oa—Isatoa sen iprtac;
vtt) rarry 32 pa weaker*
4 the lsrfcr 40 paaseagem
The rwnpas; also satlc
nmlst nm of the Isrfer
alnkipo dow la coarse of ooc-
— otretiiea. These will hare a earrytac
sttscfc- !o travel to say part /if ft globe It
of ereiy | jr
'*^-WObmu«t the prlBfittai i a-
JTha M *1 mile is pat at shoal
ttw tM.ri,s tszlrah fare today
laaaleiy al>«ul 18 eeals per BUe
iti^.Astennn.
vJSS1,!
f(th wunt^To other i
s^TOr.-'va
,ra iuve xojdc eavutblt records.
I history cafn^ reri<rwj the ttc-
X tns present .aattiftiattation snd
JW aecount tbt long, tutiloj
"atnittive JctfsiUtio/. en c^
b wtntiit of the entire citizen-*
—- t-tfr ih'a Kroat ration, the services
Of Woojrovv W'ii'^n will bt fuUy ai>-
precjated. _ The record win ^how how
• nfltoo in nineteen month*, raised
5£®jW.H!P,k4 an o' more than
wwi And threw over baU
£f t&em acrorn the *ea bringing the
IWj' conflict to a speedy end. In
•ny indjrment, tio other PrCiident eilT
'l'ln "hllity. courage,
leadptvhip or path'otiim. rfe has led
ui*'nation to the highest pinnacle of
fume. We must see to it that his
aiiccjjwor ihalt not suffer by contrast
^ Ed Johnson and small daughter, of
HPrwar, were week-end pueot* of Mrs.
^Cliw Johnson.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
TATC-
Irvthe matter of thoeUate of Kmily
MajtMilen, u minor.
Notice is hsrslty.given.ia.pursuance
of *r order of tne County Court of
the^ouoty of Cherokee, State of Ok-
lahoma, made on the !>th day of teb-
fiH*. 1920, the uadersiffneif-KuaitHan
of the estate of Emily-May Mflen, «
•nmf. will stlt at 'prhrate bale to the
tiiaf*t bidder, eobject to conftrma-
iivfL? said court on the 27th dsy «{
KenStary, A. D 1 20, at 10 o'clock
A. S^., or within, six months there-
after, at Tahlequah, Oklahoma, all
*}> ./'f.tyruMy* interest of natd
S!milV \ffal- Vllloa minnw in .> n A 4 *v
between his teeth whoa paioUnf.
And af the Cdlahvcb School of Art
some twelve years aso or more there
was a Knd«u who aJ«p.vsa arpk>- «a.
thoaah bo b*!d bis crayon or peodi
with his toes.
Thefr liters was the case of Oon.'d
Vier*e._ the Spaniard. At ooe lint
Vterge was a .fade,, bat not greatly
<!'ttiagai hed magaxjDOlUaitraiur. and
liis repatatloo was cOBSaod to fai« owe
J ( ooatry. But bocotahig paralysed in
his right, aide atd Mag the jatlre
*«* ||Hill to mm the
{-**#« teed U># lancer.MMK
4 ** " - ' f r-^~->•+***- ww ■■■■«. u^: fpill |
t' ti e of hia right ana he leaamt Vfpte
his left, dorolopod a aew stria Inllo-
enced by the .slower execvlioa. and
gained an International reputation as
a pea aod lak draughtsman.
the l<;nls. to cold weaUMr
_ ■ ammnnttloa agaJaat the
toeewlioee ff June, ecplaias a dms
Hf « thr Aalmsl protective league.
It ^Ofsfsjhst birds feed theU yoaog
fn^TusMUlu*. thus destroying great
Dopibacs of the pests. Little natural
f"4* «#,•?•!lah^e foe Urda.la the win-
ta* except la the extreme S^iUv and
fven there leaa can be found hy tbein
t HtfP MMomthV 1* th* ua>nefr So
wbsa^uhe mble. .,(«• pen try shelf Is
rt*W|#l,ol crumbs,(f the contents of
tho cw b_USJ sre scattered outdoer*
hainj .pvt Ib the garbage
Ct%.4he JhUtd*. wUl be tbanjtftil., and
^ill afcow.thelc grstiiade by wring
thdi iood-giirr. msuy a mosqult^ bite
aeii stunner.
Hno^ettoea-i
Mfelleat res*
Emily May Hiiei, a minor, in and to
the following., described real estate
ajtuate in Cherp («e County, State of
Oklahoma, to-wit;.
TheS'J of KM of NK4 and the
N2 of 8K4 eFiRifl and the SWI
of SK4 'if J^J44i of Section 7,
Township (ti. North, ami Ranee
22 K ilt of the jodian |!i «e and
Meridian.
Said real eitate vill be i>old on tile
follow; terms and conditions, to-
wit: <'n h when sale is conArmeU and
fcuardian'< deed is made and delivered.
Bids for the ;purchaa«' thereof,
enu.st be in writinK and must be filed
*n the County Co^irt or delivered to
the umlemiRned at Tahlequnh, OVIa-
, tioma, or to R. ,11. Ceuch, at Tahle-
quah, Oklti.
Dated the tllh flay of Keinuary,,
1920.
LOUISA MILKS,
(iuardian.
«. H. COUCH,
Attorney for Guardian.
First published Feb. II, 1! 20. :itl).
.are. only one of the many
reasons why biril* shouM be
W Ourtt* IV wjuter. The otiwrs are
ill4 the other Idk-'-ls wbleh hamiter
Ih^i M9dtp'li(>n ,pt the garden, and all
p)^<MCg%..nf, sopg a/td .plumage.—St.
lOffph^fleatte.:
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l North Dakota's Lignite.
A i governinrtu report say* "the fuel
prdblero hAf ,! een forever solved In
N<fth Dakota." The western half of
tha state ,Is underlaid with Ilgultn. lh
l>ed* eat Im a led to eontaln A00.0tai.uqu, ,
U>a«, liver thouaands. ot square
miles thi* Soft coal Hes an close to the
oe thai fsruwrs merely dig a
la^lhalr .owD Hold* sad take etc
coal aa they require it. iMrlag
l,(WI>^(y^ao taOH were mined. If
*•" «-. loo busy with |iU Urm
*. to,thelp..himself, he ran hay it
#r ,1^, per tun. Maay of the
~ gtaJo-.^Vauirs are operated by
facnMw4.bg coal that Is ailned
spot, and UWe general otouotsy
I haa aided materially la la-
ig the per capita wealth.
There's a World of SolMCom/ort
htthfiRkhMTm
r we. mean that same warm red n*v1 fold
tin that smiles a welcoming "Hdwdy" to you in
evacy tobaeoo store. Know what those colors
The red is for the friendly warmth, tha mellow
^heorinooc, that Velvet puts into your old pip€. And
fche goid is where the Kentucky sunshine, n'p«>nf
pxjd old Velvet has juet«ort oi soaked^hrough.
Remember what Vebet Jot
•aid mkout ii?
"You've met carmed meat *md <
canned music. Evet tee amy tinned
•anekim? WeO, look into m
Vehmttin."
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Serf at er Print Writing}
There Is a inovecaoat la EngWn^o
abolish script wrttlag ar.d r«plsc«fit
by print, wrl dag. The character used
In the proposed system sre fhe ordi-
nary printed letters known as the Bo-
man block letters with the exceptlea
of "a" and "g," which are simpliOad
Into their script forma. Mat- char-
acters were uaed centuries ago by
monks before script writing becsae
the fashion. Advocates of the pro-
posed reform claim that U has roanj
advantages over ordinary hen*writ-
ing. particularly la that, the child
learn* much mors quickly. Many Brit-
ish edurstionsl sothoritlaa favor print
writing and It Is taught ia nsaarsit
British schools. There is- no waite el
tlmo on the toaomerable lolninca of
letter and euportlumis leope . sad
flourishes are abolished. At least oh
big I/oadoe firm has adopted the sys
tern.
iptafci of Industry at These,
Ittle KUlwartl u Just 3 year* old.
hu^ "going ou 4." Be Is very food of
his grandmol Iter's home and often Is
g jf>un*,.*lailor, IBs last call was Us«
Sundsy sfternoovk, (irsndatother. Mho
hsd been taking a aap. was a bit late
coming downstair* to greet hor fa-
vorite guest. She found him cuddled
op In the big easy chair In front of the
fireplace. Kdnard amiled aa she
New Ideas, In Ad«af Jischlaa.,
At least two novel restores are «m>
bodied. In the construction of e now
adding mschiiM- dsacrlked In. the Popu-
lar Ifeehaplcs Uigylw Host re-
marks bis. perhaps. Is this fsxillty aad
safety with which It ntsy he. tskea
apart, la. spite «f Its complex n*tur%
a pslr of pliers sod a pepknife being
the only tools neees«s/J,, Tlve opor*
tlOB .ef greatest value, hewesas. is the
machine's ability to subtract as easily,
as It adds. This Is a*ade pasalhle hy
a Bmple reversing lever wldch cause*
«k* addleg wheel* ta rwa taduttri
Moral j Take a Chetv**
"One of lire Mkkim'.mistake* .?<mi kin
«b -rvp«l Miiuhone, "Is bein' se
acart o' niakln' mslakes dal you don't
<!;> nuilln st all."
Knows Where *« I
First Farmer—"How do you flnd
your new hlre.t ,n n. Ksrvr Second
>arm'«r—"I lonk |n the shade of the
tree nearest Ms work."
li«'
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And think this overt
AVe don t have to hide Velvet's taste or with
a lot of this, that and the other thing. Because Velvet
has natumUy what pipe smokers want—real simon-
pure tobacco taste and fragrance. If s just good, hooiat
Kentucky leaf; made still more friendly and mellow by
two years' ageing in wooden hogsheads Just good
tobacco. That s alL But it's mighty near fgg
the man who wants a pipeful of tobaeoo and not a box
of bon bons.
The picture of a pipe on the tm needn't keep you
from rolling a jim-dandy cigarette with VeloeL >
How 8 the Velvet holding out in your oid ced tkrt *
^*ess^
"•tile friendly tobocco
taken up.
Duty Always Imperative.
If you have po £rif|ids to share or re-
Jolee in yoar succe** in life. It la no
One black horse. 5 years old. about! ,'V '" !"?" ,t*,d*
fifteen and half hands high. weiBh , ^ ^ #f ""^-Walter Scott
about 1,100 pounds, branded bar F K "
on left shoulder, white spot size of
Corresgendeat Anewered. i
No, Robert, beer Is not mentioned In
the Bible; not lager beer, at any rate-
but we road in Job; "I have seen the
foolish taking root."—Boston Tren.
script.
•tooped to kis* him. txit, boyllke. Ust ' silver dollar in forehead.' If owner'
waa nliout the only sign of affection docs not nppear to claim horse he will
from hlui. • I be sold according to law. Foe Vivian,
'Tiet up. deer." urged Kdward's | "ne caRt Yonkers, Okla.
hi other, "tliat'a grandmother's thalc." | -'""20 I>
"No, It isn't," asserted the younc u ~7 .. . ~~ ~
lier lo It" I „ Harto Fite, of Tulsa, spent
I " ; Sunday here with his parents. Dr.
~ ; and Mrs. R. L. Fite.
map, "I heat lu
n —
Possll
Jihla Bsatralnt.
'^There I* a great deal of danger la
• Slllthl* socialistic literature."
'J up|> i*e so " replied the man who
Is fzas|ieriulngl,v tranquil. "And yet
If i innn would lake the trouble to
read ami understand all that has
tieeu written Nlxmt o«'lullsm before
emjjsiplng iu Imsliiesa as n 'red," he'd
*• entirely too <>i,i ta i>arti<i|iate la
• ay active drmocKtitltuua."
Roy Hinds, of Hulbert, was here
Sunday.
New Rifle tight.
A patent hn* been wanted for a
detachable rifle slrht coated with a
light radiating pigment so It con be
seen at night.
Electric Sugar Wrapper.
An electrically driven machine'
wraps lump sugar In Individual papers !
at a apeed of 7,000 lumps an hour. !
Ths Amateur Speculator.
Another pathetic little feature of
everyday life is tho> wny every fool
amateur speculator thinks for a time
that he's a conservative investor.—
Ohio State Journal.
For the Liver and Bowels.
When yoar liver and bowels became
tSEi *.nV2 bott1,? ChambwrUia'a
Tablets. They will tone op poor liver
and cause a gentle movement of the
bowels. They also imprev* the di-
gestion.
Mrs. Iradell Hinds returned to Hul
hert Sunday from a visit with her pat-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Halland.
Mrs. J. T. Parks spent Saturday in
"ark Hill with her daughter, Mrs. T.
L; Ballinfter, who is ill with the flu.
I
Miss Mary Greenhum left Monday
afternoon for a short visit in Kansas
1 fity with her brothers.
j Clifford Logan, of Oklahoma City,
was the guest Saturday and Sunday
of Prof, and Mrs. L. M. Logan.
Quite True.
Jones "This war has made every-
tliinc else looks small *nd trlvlnl"
Brown "Yes; especially a feller's In-
come."
Yes, If Ifs Mint Covered.
Oolilflsh probably make their h mP
near the hanks of the rirer.-Cnrtoons
Magazine.
Chinese Locomotive Snglnsere.
Chinese engine drivers have the>pa-
osst sense of touch with thai ale brake
W any In the warld. A break In twe
la almost unheard of, and there tav«p
little damage to cara In ShanhMg aa
Oiinese railways.
Overheard.
ftuHH rr'n,n* 1,8 two of my girl
Wends and myself were returning from
whool we said some thlugs about oas
? i Z,, "™*'** whlch not at
•" flattering. U|xm looking back a
moment liter I was shocked to flnd
our clsssmste walking behind as.-B*
Change.
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Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1920, newspaper, February 11, 1920; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90568/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.