The Arrow-Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921 Page: 4 of 10
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TIE MKOWDENGCtAT
BASCOM GLAZE.
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ec and I B-%8E BA1X
The Quan'reli referred to * ' th*! Tahlequah lxwra 1M I>( Contest
notorioas lui-*oon guerilla. The to pmm£boa' College,
purpose t.f bis raid doVBtmlA Ih* ! -; Cor ^ ,OM , n.„ning con-
TeTft"*TT 'V** r"" " (est to Draughon's B.siness Collet*
"'."V"" milli, £ « OUT fro.tj by ■ score of 1* to 11
a-uined .01 nub plund.- U be K, Jiang error* were ae-
EHOORSEO ti HOME
warfd t y <-cch an eipfditiot
It i of iteord that G«n Woti*
j last Mvkcdaj-.
I countable oa boti* aides, ret it *as
good pause and comprised many
•; ' * . r_J t_ u:. W •* Itood fame and comprised many
Raterwd i> tk. pestoffice .1 ^ Z"oX I ra.her look |
l^uah. Okto-. « Bt" for this war toj « ,h. wore for u. loc , „r, la
bee. £mm. 7I.« and taU a Time J£VVft°1wd V""?o e' « '
to .«SJ!or 'th°e t-r^e of hold- Septembe?" *The' Bib!,preference !, ^ortolS ' during"^
inc their council* Among the in- io -times K found in Daniel , o{ Jb, ,
teresting mementoes of the civil war and Revelation 11-14 have :he best bill dab that
are the letters of Stand Watle sc i hive hl<i for mlay yean and
of them written to bit *'•" *na ' \lrs W. B. VTyly was hostess fe- should next ysar furnish the team
er to relative* and officers oi - n,# Music Club in open session laat with a downtown park as the field
ce-nmand. The one uvea is to Sitnrdav sftersoon. The" guests were onr diamon . is now located is
Watie and ts dated at xamp • « .he o{ the Delrhian. cot the beat The to*rn *aa rery
on kiddie B^ty. April -4. i . ,Wrti End. Vbrtalsktlr and Must? cenerous in furnishing Uie bor* wit*
be sg aa follows: , . Iflubs An ice conrsae *n served at baseball e<jn:?ment, and ihey are
- Captain Alberty u ffoujF 0 v * |the conclnsion of thia proirram jfumishinp n* with real baseball,
and he will take the* euer. .wr* pi|M American Girl*. Konkle Both Manas and Scott did some
frora all quarters is very taenia*. ( >!r« Attebery. Mrs W B Wyly pretty delivering for the clnb Mon-
bst yea have heard all. 101 .- Vocal Solo. May Ttane Uenrasce' day Scott a Jo while playing o t-
lat* o«ily what is to-.np ot Piano—March in D Flat Hotlinder ' field made aa accurate throw to cat
wild 'nd ana from Kaasaa are et-
.. _ . Mi*a Mabie Hudson
tine to be very trra.:^ome " . \\val S:lo—Beratue IX Hardelo:
Col. Adair crosf-xl
below Fort Gi o:
bat have <>« lward from kirn *■=*■ Mrsi F S Hathaway
A ^ -n Wl of Vooal So!.—The Swallows Cowen
retaraeC They fell la w'th i ; w„ > r T.,li#
V" Pt_3?: Z\'4 P-no_M«"^ il' r^inor
Beat, is renwd to be hilled Adair . Oaeai
has stiirsd ap Jhe rtm*■ i«rXa Ml^ Worn
fore now. Non* bnt creek.? ar *t „ T. > -
Fort Gibon now Part of the P:a* p.
have pone to SenlXyTflle
WflJ"iK^rX 'iTv* Voice—0 Flowers of All the World
omt free rwWftiH Mrs Row Williams
"if « I nett—Zsmpa Overture.
about * *. a f . ' . , Herold. Miaaes Pearaon. Arendell
tmu 001 r came ont, they iifonea
the Milt story. All agre that ihej
Feds are short of provisions s3nc Easaera >4ar laviied.
the failure of the enemy to ■Krapy Ta .ie<juah Chapter No US. Or- ntnufr auditoriuai at S p. m.
Texas Troops at Fort Smith an 3 der of Eastern S'^r will entertain The young ladies' class. Mr. Ford
Gibwt. 1 thiak will act oa the deff -; all Normal Eastern Star rneat-ers tearher. will meet under the trees
aire. We are now ready to and others that might be in Tahle- at the church It is cool and Mr 1
oaly wiitls; for orders. Quaatrell qaah at that time on Tueoday eves- Ford makes the lessons attractive. !
crossed tfce Attaint river near the ing at 1:H, June 14th at Masonic I a cordial invitation is extended to
Creek Agercv aad killed eight taea hall. We cordially luvite all vial:-,all the public to attend any or all •
«C««ekf- oie of them shot a lutie iag members and urge a full attend of these exercises
boy *nd kilW kin. Some of the ance of home members C- M. BREWER. Pastor I
Creeks wbo were along returael to- J Mrs. C. F Lybarger. '
day and brthght this aews I have Worthy Matron Men's and yoatbs' bathing suits
always keen opposed to killiag worn-1 Mrs J. D. Wilson. Secretary at the Ifrc Store.
bordet. V":,- Mia; KatUeen Hughes
Arkansas river below Fort Piano—Shadow fianceKacDowe'l
a runner off at home plate.
Catcher Chandler is somewhat
hamgiered by his ankle which he
sprained early In the season yet It
does not aeem to affect his throwing
to the base? aad at bat.
The po«wi games that are played
by our boyf certainly deserves better
patronage and the police should be
Instructed that there be no loitering
Twelfth Sight. Mrs F H Rogers on the grounds unless the parties
Autumn CkamiLade 1 that use the extreme east and south
Mrs. J. W Reid
I sides pay the price of admission.
BAIT 1ST mr.KH.
Sec* Proof as This Should &•«*>*«•
Any Tahlequah C't ren.
The public endorsement of a local
citixen is the best proof that can be
produced- Xoae better, none strong-
er can be had. W>se a man comes
forward and teatifts to his fellow
ciuaeis. addresses friends and
nesghloa-s. vac ->«y be sure be la
tboroaghly ronvrnced or he rjcld
not do so. Teliinp one s eiper.eece
when it Is for the public good is an
act of kiadness that should be ap>
prec.ate-d- Hie following s!alem nt
given by a resident of T&hleQtiah
adds one more to ihe many esses of
Home Endorsement which are be;ng
published about Poan's Kidney Pills
Bead It.
A F Adair, ccoi'raetor aad bund-
er Tahlequah, says ' U is several
years aiace 1 have had occaak* W
take I<oaa'f Kidney PCla At that
t:n>e 1 was having trouble with xny
back and kidneys aad took Doas'a.
They cured me of the dull, nagging
ache across my back, which prevent-
ed me from straichteuing up when 1
stooped over or lifted anything My
k.dneys bothered me with their too
frequent action 1 took abomt two
boxes ot Doaa's Kidney PiUs and
have never been bothered with my
back or k'.dnsvs since than. 1 eon-
tide; that 1 ana per^janvntly cured."
<ftc. at all desuers Foster If ilburh
Co, Mfrs. BuBalo N. T.
Sunday School at and morn-,
j mg service at 11 A M The evening
rrice will be held at the Normal
J. F. 1UVU
SHOE HOSPITA1- (}«J CK SEBHCH
Men's half aoles. >1.04.
Ladies' half soles Cc.
Childrens half soles. SC-c.
All work gnarsateed.
Come and see me'aad save money.
REDBURN HOTEL
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DUNCAN * SHADE
Dealers In
RKAL ESTATE
Agricultural I>ease« Wanted.
Office orer Postoffle*.
Lunch baskets and outing sup-
plies at the 10c Store.
THE U. & USCO TREAD
Has* * th* U. & Uaeo Tmad, with a
loag-estabbahad standard d arria
amoeg moioraa wbo ktn an ay* as
rah*, id w«ll aa M pin Whak aaB-
b| it* taaa than the otbac era* is tba
U. & Fabnc toa. the Usee baa wrikI
a Rfaatioa fc* qaalwy aod drpand-
abla Knoan which M Dot iniUrl Vv
f~*k t<« v S Tin
Which one oT your
ighbors gets the
est mikage out of
his tines ?
EVERY once in a while you hear a motorist say as he
lads a rear tire with an admiring foot," there's a lucky
tire!" Give him a chance and hell tell you all about it.
And then you 11 find that what he calls "luck" is simply his
first experience with a quality standard tire.
It all comes to this—buy nU. S. Tire anywhere
in this country and you get definite, predictable
value for your money no matter what weight car
you drive.
The man w ho has been guessing his way through
' overstocks, "discontinued lines." "job lots" and the
like, will find it refreshing to talk with the local U. S
Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, com-
pletely sized line of U. S. Tires.
For the first time he will hear some straight quatity
tire facts—and get the difference
between chance and certainty in
tine buying.
The U. S. Tires he sees in stock are
fresh, li ve tires. They come direct to the
dealer from his neighboring Facterv
Branch.
There are 92 of these Branches estab-
lished and maintained by the U. S. Tire
makers.
Giving your dealer a continuous moving
stock of new. fresh tires bu£; on the
certainty of quality first every- time
R. X REYNOLDS Tahaeei Ca.
de a cigarette
in my day—.
The Camel idea wasn't born then. It was the
exclusive expert Camel blend that revolutionized
cigarette smoking.
That Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic
tobaccos hits just the right spot. It gives Camels such
mellow mildness and fragrance!
The first time I smoked Camels I knew they were
made for me. I knew th ""ere the smoothest, finest
cigarette in the world, at « -rice.
Nobody can tell me anything different
Camel
DELPHIA.V (1.1H. eternity. She fought a good fight. J. Johnson, defendant, '-"nmandla*
The Delphian club me; with airs. >;be kept the filth and her death aje to levy upon property belonging
Vance Friday, with Mrs Wells lead- .-as precious in the ai;ht of the ;o Mi(1 defendant J J Johnson suf-
- The following program was Lord. _ iclent to sausfy a Judgment'ren-
dered in aaid action in favor of The
Guaranty National Bank, a Corpora
id J. J. Johnson for
given: The body was shipped to
Helen of Troy Mrs Vance i Springs for interment.
Woman s Place in Chicalry.
5iio m
Since we are adjourning for the
summer all reports frere handed in
and the following officers elected for
ceit year's w>crk:
Mrs Wells. President.
Mrs Garrison, Vire-President.
Mrs Gill, Seey.-Treasurer,
t Mrs. Atte-berry. Parliamentarian
' Mrs. Kulcher. Reporter.
Advisory Board—M esc ames Red-
turn. Vance and Wilson.
Civic Committee—Metsdames Tis
singtoa. Coureey and Redburn
Current E' ants—
I International. Mrs, Lawrence.
National and State—Mrs. Ke^&aa
the afternoon.
.Mrs Wells ORDER SETTING DATE TO HEAR |:on. a? in t
PETITION. ASKING FOR Jl- ; the sum of tlll>.2}, with *l$.gi>
IiIt lAL FINDING OF costs, with Interest thereon from t
HETV-H1P. ! date of judgment, the 2Sth day of
In the County Court of Cherokee January, ISM. I have levied upon
Couney. Mate of Oklahoma. certain property belonging to said J.
in the_matter of the Estate of Mitch- johnwn, nol „empt Irom
Pr^bate"^ 2S«0. '':D<SrT tIfcBtion> for *int of good*
Now on this day there came on to ®n(l chattels of the said J. J. Johc-
>e heard the petition of Mary Belt *°n- to-wit:
:ile in this court, and which is duly) East half of lota IS and 1( la
.worn to and sets forth facta suffi- Block 105, In the City of Tah-
cient to give this court juriadiction. lequah, Oklahoma.,
and praying for an order fixing a jn ^,4 county, and have dulv caused
day for hearing aaid petition and for ; ^ prop€rt t0 ^ wpnla^ 4cconj.
.. - notice to all parties as provided by ' , _ ' "
Scientific Mrs Rogers'law. and praying for a determination ; . • , ' there-
Literary—Mrs. Pyeatt lof heirship of Mitchel Squirrel de- ore- 1 offer for sale and sell for
MisMUaaeoue—Mrs McOetodcn, | ceased, describing the property re- 10 the highest bidder, said prop-
Mrs Keesan gave in interesting spe<cting which the question of heir- erty, or so much thereof as will sat-
repor! of the stale Executive Board Iship is southt to te determin d, and isfy said judgment and \j sta, on the
meeung of Womtns Federated clubs claiming to be tie sole an ti only j 6th day of June, 2SI1. at io'o'clock
in G..th-ie y-ir tberetii jA M , of said day, at the from door
An ice course was served during Now. therefore it if ordered by|c,. lhf c<.,,rt House tn the Cltv of
>lhe (icurt that said petition be and • .1. 1- ,u . ' .
• hereby set for hearirc upon the lc "id Co««T nd ft >*
IHEJ. WHII.I: \INITI\O HERE
Maodist Ep..'
ierwood d.-ei
Wk
United States Tires
United States @ Rubber Company
Rogers Hardware 6 Furniture Co., Stilwell
Geo. McNett, Tahlequah Tiptw Prodnce Co., Welling
rr-. ii-i ura .i. ««: n. . .
facts for the purpose of finally de-' "5? my hani * « 3r<l
■ terminiag tbe heirship of said Mitch- ^
Mrs E.:ii J.-ie St rwood ..as'el Squirrel deceased, and to deter- GEORGE R. GOtRD,
bom :n Ha: n Co X/ . in 2«5J r.ire who are and were heirs of sai l Sheriff of Cherokee County.
While yet a ch.l- he part-i* moit-J de«edent at the time of his death Coursey a- Douglas.
to ls:.a s wbe-e in lfss. at -t sl d hearinc to be at the County \ttorneys for Plaintiff
!*:rs ol age she mar .- Jjccb Roll Court room in Tahlequah. Cherokee ,First published Mav « ISM st\
They mtue: to . a :n ISiP. After jCcmiity. Oklahoma, on the Kth dsv • 5"
11 yeers fn* Mr ■sulsge Mr. (of Jnly. 1*J1. at I* o'clock A. M . V..T..T ....
jSloll died C1SC4) leaving the Both- aad if necessary to be continued! IKK 111 11 HLHATION.
ei with cu smail c_.i: en ?fce from day to day thereafter as per Ihe ""trict Court in and for Cher-
:r,tved to N -a n 1ST-* moving > der of the court: and it is further okee County, Stale of Oklahoma,
u caira.teris: ; 3e*-: fashion. ordered that a copy of this order J A McCarter, Plaintiff,
|a WMi wagon aad a cew tiad fce-jhe pabliahed aa a notice for four; vj. Civil No IMS
h:r, . In li!- ' she married the Rev weeks in the Arrow-Democrat. a The Pioneer Circle et ai" Defeadl
Jesse > - >od a m.niStcT in the r.e*spaper published at Tahlequah. 4nlji '
church Mr 'iklahoma, in said county. 1 ....
Ab:ut in: It .s further ordered that service „ ?. • 1 Mor**
larj Mrnor: to c f a copy of this order on all knowr. L"url Morgan, will take notice that
Springs, Arl w.-.ni :- r.a. l.ien heirs aad claimants of said deceden: "le.v. ®n<l each of them, have been
ne: aaf asc* irit 1 2 . e Jus: shall made ls requi-ed for ser sued m the above named court by
a le* wrvlr at . llrt 5 erwoodl, en- 1 :e of summons in civil cas^s. and the above namea plaintiff, J ^ J|c-
ic f <4 health for a such notice and summers shall con- Carter; that said suit is brought to
pers.,1. *1 he: t.- .-m- to J-r «tit.te due notice to sll known and Mc]u>ie Mld defendant from
gTi« liaaghter. Mr> W P Hicks 1* trowr. heirs rlajissnts exe- utors ,th, (_ . ...
it tbe evet.n? cl M:.> : • th. a--:* «-ators. devises trustee and ^ ,on ? "r n ,MT~
& iiffrtmi iftjury It re - kac pts of s^id Mitchel Squirrel ani "'C,> r ,; 0r GrJ',ua,;n« Member-
sett :f a fail m to iit-r z— k.i estate, all of khich are accord- .'** Certificate in the Pioneer Cir-
ward or. Tuesday eve, f S years old- aglt notified and required to be cie' * corporation. Issued by the said
Since earl? life she . 1- a r.. n. :.r r prtf Lt a: ; est ah th their interest Pioneer Circle to Julius W. Morgan.
at tie M E* eaurth T«o ciildret. r. said estate otherwise tald peti- insured, and ^acting as beneficiaries
ttin.ve he:. Mrs T H Las.ei: ,• non will be heard and proceeded the said Albert Morgan and Oburt
rvHtsas : > i-- Mr H B Boll, * - t l' ih. -„gh they were present. Morns;, sa d oetjti^ •>..<
SoLthwest Ctt;., Mo and t ; ri orders, llnding, and de- u, a^I
Mrs SherwcK.ds , te reninis us of c-ee « .11 le made and entered by th" • . I1MI.M .s
a «r,ai: hark r.os'Jtg o-ra the river court as ma; seem tit and prope- Payable to plaintiff, A. J.
time The i::t> i -aa..le hap- the lacts aad e>.aecoe pre- McCarter under and by Tirtne of a
pi; anil <-reti:l - tie .-ioo;:. s-r:e_ , (Graduating Membership Certificate,
nitronble«d ? -ars cf eh *hc-c.i bat W :— s a; hand and official seal f ied by said cor paay with Julias
ha j-i.ed curing the ;enr of aud- U.s tftie iTih cay of Hay. l Ii W Morgan as the insured and n "n-
c.e life to bf ti.;; ;«1 ly aie ai- A. E ROBERTSON. iag the said plaintiff J \ McCar-
verse ar: rugccd * " ol wiiow- County Judge. t,r «s beneficiarv an^'
boo: supper". f t chil vm ca sie-- E C. MrMirhsal. Arty for P-suuoner T... ,vi
der f-.sannal —:.,<r own Fuat jmtiushed Jaae I. 1>I1 4t " '. here.y notified that you
shoulders carrjing tbt ; ar^ens lak must answer said petition filed as
ti from the sbooli-r f be- ie-eas- NOTICE *4 SVLE OF LANDS FN- on or before the ISth day
e- bs'hsi. Tfci lirc-r of her l ER EXECUTION. °f J«n 1 J1, 01 said petition will
■' ;-apress'nil7 passed through tbe be taken as true and Jndrment
r ur* a-- • tf Ti. : r:.-e:.A of ker Notice is hereby given that in pn--]rendered awarding the said HMA.CO
aroe" . nd mi at c,e the saaace of a writ of eietatloa issued life insurance held hv Jalius W.
Lf« bui.** yt the Clerk's office of the Dis-j Morgan and the sa'd Pioneer Circle
MWL U*p *:r*Tk
cvitt. —tlx- l*r.tam of mi6- trkt C©*rl
. .... :.e.' a:,c •' - ■*'' *■ A'--i M— at jciim
t er . - ... i ser*a l. «hewta the Guaranty National Bank,
oc: upon -he ocecn Ood « great * Corporatloa. was plaint-TT( and J.
in and for Cherokee 'to plain tin. J. A McCarter.
(Seal)
GEO.
BALLKTC.
Court Clerk.
Vance * Bliss, Atty*. for Plalntlff-
(First pitblisiied May II. 1 I1. It)
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Glaze, Bascom. The Arrow-Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921, newspaper, June 3, 1921; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97198/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.