The Arrow-Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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ARBOW-DEMOCHAT. TAHLEQIAH. OlUdBOftM
SQfAlLY IIUf\GS AT PICNIC
NOIRE 1<J TUt I'l BLIC
HEARING PETITION
NOTICI
FIRE. LIGHTNING ASH
The public
lane notice that
TO PKOBATI
WILL.
. picnic al Park HI
. wt:cb was forthwith and duly hel
NEW RESTACRNT
the iJoaru of Couotj Comnitsiooeri
TDK\ADO IXSrRAVCK
* JOTiawun ana a 'T nei.j'of Cherokee county, Suae of Okla- f-,.« „r r*i.tJZL
+ f nd*y ,nd Saturday of lilt week. noma. h >e received anil filed a pe- Countv «.
*« "> ways a pleasant affatr tition signed by 1; freeholders• re- i. ,i.« r ^ !f
T in oth*r „rs it was not There was | „o,ng in the ^«,,y of lizard.
* in «^rj~ra i« ... no, There was | .icing in oTISLE' In'"^^
+ fair sixed attendance of cltiiens Section 4 .Township 15. range 21 ..a D«ea«ed
a 'ro® various localities, but il seems .said county, prajing that a fiirio of
! hit fllH/t artn • • .- 9 <•/■._« w . - U .l _ _ _ . . *
Wilson Cordray,
Lirhtnin? «$* 'roic r*-""ious localities but it seems said count;., praying that a°siriD of u* v i . „
ranee On.- * ™L,^!d extrac? tof ****** pur-{land beginning at the corner of sec- sons th^lsUte of WU-
4 128. If + T*jed ^ extent w:th tbe re- tions 4, $, & and &. township 1* rvr^J VV L .? i
call as. -> *uit UlAt *®Wbers thereof walked in range 21 cast, thence 6€0 feet east *5fh ?*!. °1
■SPAr>l F!V - wobbly and uncertain manner ana ' ** section line, thence north **.- ? ~.w. 7 . \" \ p°rd
Central States
Life Insarance Co
♦ We are now located in oar
+ new offices over the First
♦ Bute Bask, room No. 1, and
♦ are prepared t writ'? all
♦ kinds of Fire. Ugh
♦ and Tornado Insurance
+ phone number is 121.
♦ M *1. McSPadDEN T- V/ M* ltd uncertaia icanner ana on section lin'e.""t"hence' north" 4027 rar^mduwd^'and filed'in*the rw!
«• Insurance A cent ,berf wtr* near-fights on the feet to a point in the road at east ty CoTrt In an 1 fo^lhl c'l i
"f day. but th- UR 'aide of land belonging to cs b /hank!* ,„h c,„. Sf.J7
**• without anything really exciting Thomas, from this point south 70 i.mrnm.m i win oklal>0nia.
occorrmi So did the night and a degrees west «71 feet Into the north " k X winI iaf„p,°rpo:rtln«
pom n of tbe followini- day. ^u: ^"<1 outh .-eetiot line between sec- u;i™ r V will and testament of
during the afternoon of th? latter Hons 4 i J. ihence south *i degrees SSdta Mid "Sfurt ^ *U°
trouble broke forth and there was a and 30 minute* west 574 feet thence .? ?" ™ p€ti,ion ?ril-T-
ft n,uoas contest by Johnson rersu- s-ou'h 76 <i<-ere>« wen 325 feet IS . i .. ProbaIe °f "id will and
johnson How ,t 'enme a^ut de- thence «,„th SsT^r^andthlrty ?'".i'there-
;> nent s^yeth not. but a sudden com- minutes, west 47« feet, closing on named in n*y' e*«utor
motion cauaed the eyes of all to he *<•« line ol said Thomas land, a p™.,„, ,' j , ,
directed towards wher* Bill and Oj- trip of land 40 feet wide the en- ?iL .r.v !*" court
- Johnson kud ambled For '^e lensth of the above describ^i ^ ' "''I'
OItm you support U p^uat. ■lau"" V* mo,ion* of "w*" £*• «« more or dlT of %urust s m ar,^ h""
ly disabled P«™«i tas- and funous. and ere tbey '«• 'he same being in and being a tf ten o'clock A M „V Lih / ?Ur
17 uiaaoieo. .ras. J others rushed nlo the fray P«r of section* 4 and 5 town«hio iL>~ . .Kk/' M • of Mld <U? ta*
Helps with your hospital bills only to be scattered like unto au- 15- range II In saic! countr and Jfd a? V:me f0r hear"
in cue of an op««Uon. umna! leaves before a gale from the ««'«• nd said county commissioners '"f, T, i Pr0TinP said
Assures an Income In old igs '.orUiwe,- Thereafter peace reigrei h >ing view.d out and now seek to t°a°,T Conrt room in
in Pieces but there wat no tr,o.- 'on'lemn and open as a part of tb J- , o . Tahlequah. Cherokee
scraplpng " and it is norated that Tahlequah. Fott Gibbon nd Musko ",3r-.su,te of Oklahoma, at which
no one waS serio-jsly hurl—just a **"■ Highway aud said freeholders' , f.nd pUce aI' Persons interested
little diversion indulged In shH petitioners hiring executed bond, as fSa.'i/ esta*e m*>" appear and con-
had the effect of driving dull ca-f Ihe !iw requires, to pay the costs ,
awaj—also some o? th* vj« :0rs " ,ai'1 petit.no be not granted, said , ny whereof, I have here-
e™.., B.„ .. Conies another affiant who de^om- """"T com:. ssioners have set said ° ° Jr A~ad. *nd .,he or
Special Rep.esentative poses, or depcrses. and saye'h that a P"''1 :nn down for hearing on the 5th ?! Co? 25th day of
fat ateer which had been marked for *,ar of Septeraber. 19*1 in the of- ,S"1
a laughter and htu 6een ndrertised ^s ';Cfk conntv rler^ of ?afd conn-
■ *Ka«n«A k #,./ .ti •• _ • Y itl ct:«!o tit trVi r.V, lim
lK Q. lVD™ OLD )UXAGEM£.\T
A crow the Street from the Oxark Wholesale Grocery you will find
Geo. Weems Cafe
The same pUce where you used to eat, except in a new concrete
building.
HOME COOKING IX A SAMTARV MAXXER.
W. E. Weems
Protactj the Family If you die.
In order to have it when yon need
t, you must take it when you eaz
«tt It
Buy NOW.
Big Springs Cafe
Follow the crowd and get all the Good EATS
average meal for 27 cents
The Best, also the Cheapest.
No place like this for good, well cooked eats. We feed yoa well
and treat you right.
Jack Is the Cook—Nuff Sed.
Don't forget the place. _ BIG SPRINGS CAFE.
ff>L IS
G. W. GABLE,
IHE ARROW DEMOCRAT
Established IMS.
free barbecued beef lor all.'
E ROBERTSON
Tahlequah Health Report. | Cool lire.//-* an.) It i„
rec^ived°?hiyrei^UhrCOmmit,ee has ' The eItremely suUry and oppres-
JiiV f n report from the state sive weather had its back broken
^LtiU.',Lr:I>0.n ':0? ,he uhc'n "Pious rains came. The
Oonnty Judge. oZMdaiiLW fu°? -?M the rec" wben coPiou^ rains came. TI
I?? -Wea,her Pr°Ph«s ."ho predicted
_ in said state, at which time any - . _
very conspicuous by :ts utter at«ence P"r on intern-led in 'he condemna- -eal. Coursey i Douglas. survev eiter,rf^ ^T„V*. ~ *"? •"=«"•« propnets who predicted u
Affiant further saveth that it was ,ioB •°'1 opening of saitf road can ,r ; Sfv* Petitioner was c'ondnrterf ^ nrt .1 80 ruinous drouth^ followed by starva-
asserted thit the ste r aforesaid, be- arf"<r and present their interests Z*1"' PuWished July 29. 1921. 3t) the cherokee commlti a"spices of t:on proved to be erroneous and
^omlne sutp cious r:ade good Its es- n 'ed thi« 10th d*v of August. representatives of ^ « 0°' ,breezes have wandered where a
Knt.r.rt i ,v -"77 71ZT *** tnai ,he Pif-Jre wherein it ha<« !,il" GEORGE COKE. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAI, ES- health k ? fe* days 8ince Hot winds were sigb-
, th P°no"lcf at Ta?" heen snr.rely plar-l for Mfe keeplSi Chairman. TATE. oor « !^'a ' by *"h0m Jhe re' ,aB Although crops were damage!
0k!a • > M^on^Uss mail. am! ,hM a, ^-eabout. VouM not 3 P THOMPSON non ic After, this •e- ,° ^ "tent the rain has had the
AGED MAX DEAR FROM - Cou^Co^oners lot'tS^'ihSS^^
Notice is hereby giv.n in pursu-
BASCOM GLAZE,
< cx shot worvn.
Ship your eggs and poultry diiect
to Hancock, box 124,' Okmulgee.
PI'BLK'ATIOX .NOTICE.
THOK.HT THKV CX)l I.DX'T
Sweet Tater* Arrive.
ance of an order of the County Court to both th 7^ vf'uaDle "taters" have been vastly benefitted
John Djvis. an aged man. who speak enulwh. Sweet potatoes of this year s crop;oLl CounlJ of Adair. State of eral. ^ 30 °*n 'B SeD" gumiie6 8r?s8..i^ the Pastures is as-
•with bis wife, lived a few miles from — i at« arrived and are being offered made on the 20th day or u™'°f *P'rin8:"*« verdure, while the
"he Moody postoftice, met death An amusing a;...junt of the meet- ' r «le Like ,11 other firs, fruits ;£7'f « « «<«- Mrs. Lixzie Bushyhead Covel en- 63108 ,D 1"Cre, ed VOlump
Tuesday afternoon .n a somewhat,">£ of the Ke-toow.hs was sent to ot «*«n the sweet roots are a. a mfnoT .Ln'? Dau^rty, tertained a partv of ' gfrls" and one r,n~T7 ~ ,
mysterious manner While some the press by «oie person Ignorant b ^ P"ce as the proverbial cat's [h hj / s " a pr;vate fali' ,0 lone man. the honor gucst Dr Blake — Appendicitis.
were disposed to think that the old of what he was —h'" —>•- - •— lne n|enest cash bidder, suhiecs to ur- «'aJ e
man had possibly shot himself with cording to the <"
suicidal intent. It Is stated that oth- dian present at
rs. among them relatives and could speak English was Levi Grltts '* "5 cents, of possibly «T«frS MDU Mrs. J. f: Thompson Mrs" e"'V' ^°;."faae "p I'W of germs,
•nends. are of the opinion that the of Muskogee, aiid the name of th- The r cent abundant and moist rains th( Tieh im« j . Okla.. all Johnston. Mr^ Zeke Parri= Mrs 5"-' g ®s enter lhe vermiform ap-
Utal shooting was altogether a« - historical old Indian organ^tio* re- -".eh were predicted by this P*pe- ulu l au.h rtv " J.'nfe8' °' Markham Mrs McColl^m ^hi 8et , 1P infl^"at.on,
tenul. Mr DaW, and his wife were f«red to as the "Ka Too Wah" «. ■«"*< da>« «*'<>re their arrival, hare 1 ^he fo^„^^|^^'deac, ^IL • Md ,0 M™. Robert Davis. Mrs Dannenbe^ M. "t"?^ KnOT'n as appeQ-
eatmg a a«.t-te.v« when he su 1- c!e'; If the corespondent will had 'he e«*ct o! thoroughly soaking ,, Cherokee Conn'- tlt^ f nw Mrs Redhum. Mrs Bu«hvhead i irhrn nnJuf Ch.aI?berlain's Tablets
denly, :tuoit speaking a word, bring m a sincle fullblood Cherokee ,he erstwhile thirsty and dry earth u0ma !o_wit. ' e of 0kIa_ generous and delicious dinner of remUr ,i and keep your bowels
arose, .rasped hn shotgun and step- who cannot understand and speai and in consequence the sweet pota-. sty', , Vp. . _ fried chicken, "dog-heeds"' and old tr^Z j■ ?.f e e t0 'ear
^ tot door. Hi* wife §up- English he will be presented w'fh" ,0<* arP growing at a rajfid rate " " Sec4 ^Tw^ i°/v^r a°d °{ 'ndian dish.n'ice °cream ^cake d Mc*1 |fr0m app€ndicltis-
?> ed that be had seen a hawk, and new brass button Bids fnr .h v "lge 2? E' served at high noon Af.^r' r . cTT 7
igpisi
lo^'bot* failed' to^see °ber°h abT'd rt ^'C«°r M Lc>cke ln;,ed stale In" uai,f,<1 'n marriage. Mr Javn. • Ipanied by ten per cent of such bid Sh'P y°UJ egss and PoultrT direct mar and w" no^tmu'enior a"!S5oJ
^ougb she noticed ttlt the rai w°a, "nteDdeC' I" five !a,el>' of ,0'a and "is bride is well i Abstract and transcript at e^ £ t0 Box 124 Okmulgee. , patronage. ° ^ Mj0jr a rfo'J
onen^ ShemZ ^ ^Mbes^ w„ visitor t° Tahl^ known here being the mother of Mrs. <* Purchaser. '
thg.quah early la the wetk. his visit be- Grace Thompson Tbey are unde-' felix eli Guardian
^ng"ld Z ,cX°*"1.Vn In? IOOl: &,,er tuaiDeM matters. Icided regarding their future re,!-1 "
Sonw A chirre d . of, b«" "iperlntendent took time to d*nce but in all probabilities will lo-
his breas* taurine- * .'? S ' Ci,'T tbt onw over *nd m°' c,te iere Arrow-Democrat an\
,nl number of our citizens Mr Locke their many friends offer the usna, To the Creditors of e L Cookson
ae Snanin blessings and wishes " on
In the District Court for the First
Judicial district of the State of
Oklahoma, Cherokee County.
Mildred Baker, plaintiff,
I „ V8- No. 2003
B. G. Baker, Defendant.
The defendant, B. G. Baker is
hereby notified that he has heen
sued in this court by the plaintiff,
Mildred Baker for divorce and re -
toration of maiden name.
The said 'defendant is hereby
warned that unless he make answer
to the petition of the plaintiff filed
herein on or before the 22nd day of
September, 1921, Baid petition will
be taken as true and judgment ren-
dered accordingly.
I In witness whereof, I hereunto set
my hand and affix the seal of said
District Court this the 6th day of
August. 1921.
j GEO. BALLEW,
Clerk of the District Court.
By Adda Lou Gray, Deputy.
J- D Cox, Attorney for Plaintiff.
I First published Aug. 12, 1921 4t)
notice to creditors.
■lig hten 11 « ^teran of two wars, the Spanis;,
wtr. '"1 Ther* American and the world war, in the
d ~iB'* U,"r 01 ,,hl<:11 .bore the rank of
•!,. J'k ~ \ " °PP"«^ major It is said th.t the appoint-
hat the ran may har« slipped from ment of a field cic-rk at thl« place
^nd ^ /T?'IV ii"* eTonnd w'" probably b<- made in the some-
•Bd Mug diarharced. Mr. Davis what near future
a* in comfortable circumstance*. St j
| -elated and so far as known hai l-Y<,n, p„n,a Cttt
h^viT.t ."I kin'! "rhlrh Mr "ornce Council of the above
,* , '""OCT to cause hi-n city aod a former teacher in the
His eUldm rr^n 0P0* blmM'!' •cho°1 htre returned for a few
His children are all growr. ar-i days visiting old friends and renew-
fc d a nstaher of grandchlldr^, log old acquaintances.
blessings and wishes
On Tuesday evening after Mr.
Deceased.
1 ,"=•• '""15 aner Jir. I The creditors of the above named
Jayne had visited tbe K of P. lodge, tecedent are herebv notified that the
he wended his way home and soon undersigned was, bv the Countv
thereafter the Noble Order of Ball-iCourt of Cherokee County, Oklahoma
life secured thf Knirht'a Hrnmc qnil rir>nn(n(aH Tnini * a i_
iffs secured the Knight's drums and
followed him home, and Rav.e as a
welcome some beautiful discords of
jasx which seems highly appreciated
by the boys.
appointed Joint Administrators of
the eftate of said decedent, and that
all person having claims against
the estate of said decedent are re-
quired to exhibit them to said rn-
jjerslgned O. L. Cookson and D. O
Rub-My-TIsm is a great pain killer. Scott with the ne-essary vouchers,
Relieves pain and soreness. Rheu- at Tahlequah, Oklahoma within
matism. Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. 4l!foor months from tbe date of the
|first publication of this notice to-
l*'V, From the 29th day of July
1921. or same will be forever
m
In which we double'
cross a master mind
barred.
Dated July
26th. 1921.
0.
TALK ABOUT dime novel*.
THEY SENT Jim down.
TO TEXAS to investigate.
SOME OIL wells there.
WHICH THEY might buy.
IF JIM said O.K.
AND HE was to report.
BY WIRE In "secret code.
NOW—ENTER the Tillain.
A SLIPPERY crook.
GOT WIND of it.
AND TRAILED Jim down.
COPIED OFF hU code.
AND BRIBED a boob.
IN THE telegraph branch.
80 THE crook could get,
THE EARLIEST word.
ANO CORNER stock.
AND WORK a hold-up.
IT LOOKED llko easy coin.
BUT JIM got'wise.
AND THREW away hie code.
AND WHEN he sent
THE FINAL dope.
HE FOILED tho villain.
THE MESSAGE just said
"CHESTERFIELD."
AND HIS directors knew,
THAT ALL waa welL
WITH THOSE oil whilst
FOR OIL men know.
THAT "CHESTERFIELD" maana.
"THEY SATISFY."
V^OU'LL know you're "struck
rich" when you discover
Chesterfields. You'll lay "they
satisfy." A wonderful blend—
the pick of Turkish and Do-
mestic tobaccoa—put together in
the Chesterfield way —that's
^ th«
copied!
can net 6s
Liggett & Mrnu Tobacco Co.
L. COOKSON,
O. 3COTT,
,, _ Administrators,
^ance, Bliss and Hastings. Attys.
(First published July 29. 192L St)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
STATE.
In tahe Matetr of the Estate of John
Foreman French, minor.
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of an order of the County court
of the county of Wagoner, State of
Oklahoma, made o.i the 16th day of
July, 1921, the undersigned guard-
ian of the estate of John Forman
French, a minor, will sell at private
sale to the highest bidder, subject
to confirmation by said Court on rr
after Tuesday the 6th day of Sep-
tember, A. D.. 1921. at 10 o'clock
A. M at the couty court room In
the city of Wagoner, Wagoner coun-
ty. Oklahoma, all the rlgh*. title and
Interest of said minor, John Foreman
French, in and to the following de-
scribed real estate situate in Chero-
wlt' °unty' ®'a'e °f Oklahoma, to-
Lot 1, in Section 33; and the
Southwest quarter of the North-
west quarter of the Northwest
quarter, and the North half of
the Northwest qrsrter of the
Northw() t quarter, In Section
34, Township 17 \orth. Range
19 East.
Said real estate win be sold on the
following terms and conditions, to-
wit:
-.Cash In hand upon confirmation
or sale by the county court of Wag-
oner county. State of Oklahoma. All
bids therefor must be In writing, and
accompanied with a certified check
for at least 10 per cent of the
amount so bid. Bids may be sub-
^ v!° undersigned guardian
or to his attorney, at the office of
the undersigned attorney for said
ln ,he of Wagoner.
Oklahoma, or to the countv judge
of Wagoner county. Oklahoma, at his
office in the city of Wagoner, Okla-
noma.
Dated the 30th day of Julv, 1921
JOHN M. SWEENEY,
v t ir, % . Guardian.
*' l>'.rhv- Attorney for Guardian.
W agoner. Okla
rat published August 12, 1921, 3t
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gum-dipping each plv of cord gives thicker insulation The'mSHlv?™06*8?£•Joubi€
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C*T ®g in t slipping and adds many extra miles of sen ice. enes> n ^'°g
Firestone Cord tires are sold at the lowest prices in corA
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There are Firestone Dealers Everywhere to Serve You
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p„^.f pa:" the highest price for your
Poultry and Eggs. Quotations sent.
Olve me a trial. Hancock. Boi 124
Okmulgee, Okla. cy ti
Geo. McNett
Washington Motor Co.
Deilers, Trhlequah, Oklahoma
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