Democratic Leader (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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1 The Rat*irday Bridge Club - <■ DISTRICT COl ItT
It-rtained Saturday afternoon by Mr . The following casM har-
A. B. Cunningham, The gue*t* wer posed o' in the D'Btrict Court si:
Mrs. Thurman Wyly, Frederic Hath- last Thursday: Uydla Hooper v .la
way. D. O. Scott. J D. Given. O. X. Hooper, plaintiff granted decree ■
Mrs. Martha fiwl.'t returned from Ooddard. Ores* Lewi*. T. C. Murphy, divorce and care of minor child.
Musit'itzea Thursday from a visit to A. W. Belt. W. L Code. Roy Wl Mjshogee Iron Works *.< «
Mr*. K. Miller. J. T Treadweil. In th. pamf Mr« Gamer, verdice for plaintiff for <
T'endwell and Mr*. J, T. Cunningham 4*
mad" hi?h ticroi *i <t w«-re «r,Vl'
han 1 painted plttr n ■ favor*.
Mr*. Blake l>rr> Vrldrem.i
Lorena came home Monday from Mu
A
John Ro*s v«. I'
"d W B
kogee.
y.rt, ?.fsry McCormak came in Fr
day from Shady Grove where she ha«
been teaching. Ekfctol Is suspended
for a while far cotton poking.
j. j-J&.utnt for plaintiff, (piiet
said course ttb, wned during th? tjt,c snd JudBment ,n faTor* of
afiernoon.
t
jXiwrakce
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Rer. Edgar Wallace came n S-m-
day for a visit wlh Mr. and Mrs. J
C, Johnson.
Mr*. J. B. Mullim left for Muxkogt.
Wednesday after visiting Mr*. Galey.
UOOD4LI.
cross
I>^tit oner against W. F. Cole for
anO $50 attorney fc™.
Emma Bailer r*. Dan Bailey. ; la' •
tiff granted decree of divorce.
\r. H, Kl.sner vs. Freder ck T. I,-
core, judgment quleticc !!!!• tn favor
of plaintiff.
Lewis J. Dpr.etu vs. Mary D-t
Mrs. Frank Carding and Mr-. F n
Barker, of Tulsa returned, home We
neaday alter risking Mrs. John Card
ing for a few day*.
Mrs. G. Gravos returned to Boy 11'
Wednesday after risiting with Mr-
Patton.
The lit'le grandson. Curtis W Imo'
Jr- of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. McCollum
came over from Okmulgee to visit I:
grand parents Wednesday.
Mr*. C. D. Markham, Mr . Bu
head, Mildred Rohinson, and Mr«
Margarette motored 8 miles Wednes
day to se? Mrs. Lydla Raygen who is
sick.
d Mrs Andy Lowrey were in (k.cree of dlvorce panted plaintiff,
fort Gibson Saturday.
Woodall siUol I* now in progr-
wlih an jvorage attendance of thirty-
fire p-ipijs.
etaoin shdrja hrdlu crafwyp nt'wvpp
F'ayer meeting every Friday nignt
at th fi'lwi i-.-jse.
Cotton pickers are now busy get-
ting out Iho'r cotton and price- ;ir-
pi'tty gi«d.
Mr?. H. J. Hart, Frank G. M.-ir-i:i
a'.iJ Mf.<. I'., C. L e -iK'ry «ere le
Ftlt :.||.>«T! •«;«.
1 'ir.nyv Aiioii wit l:.s hem qui
si k is reported a.v l>iJug better at
this writirg
Frank Walker of Etrre. was a. the « "«*•
nomc of Andy Lo«vv Futiday
E. R Renner is on the sick list. be
ing threatened with typhoid
\V 8. Spaulding vs. Cora S n ...
ing decree of divorce to p)a nti'f.
Paul Kennedy vs. Major ocou.
diet for defendant.
L D. Fisnher vs. Ch'■ \
judgement for nluinr.ff for 131.63 ar
Sit' attorney fees.
M. Wiod and 8->n v.- kji-i<a it ib
-on, judgment for plaintiff for $27'
Li'lian Scott K.Dinger vs. Ear. 1
Killioger, marriage annu.ed.
Sadia Madeweli vs. Ben Mad'• •
pia ntiff granted divorce.
China French vs. Jo-e-' V. Frt
1n 10 days.
H. R. Cowen vs. H. Bynitm et a'
judgment for plaintiff for $100
First National Bank of Tkhleqn?';
vs. Hulbert township, judgment foi
11131.M.
\ rrriTioi* to bo\in
or SITKRTIS'II1>
the Honorable Board of Rwr-
1 visors. Yalobusha Oo'intv. v| --
We. the nnderslgned citi*en-t •'
>ii'oouslii coonty. after iteHber.Hi-3
for many hours, and loslne m :cl
'eep ever the present high pri-e- . f
things and the orpser-f -« e of hi. -1
tires, hereby petition YOl'R r i?
OTIA'JLR b-^DY !o iir.in. di, i.-> '
down lilt con o'lda <^J -'•wl b- i' '
Inrs. do not store the lunib^r in ' >•
terals, because we re*lire thr-« t' i
wwold V an expense that we \ • '
avoid, but offer the same for on-
to the highest and best b'dder **or
cash" and immediately turn Ih" i.r.
cocds In to the County Treasury, am!
while vre are on thU eood work, tak'-
of all hands on the public roads, and accomplished so much good in the
do not make any atempt to have them county, then wit nt borrowing , iy
repaired for a period of twelv.
months, in fact, we st">n?!y nrg
your Honorable Body to tear up all
Safeguard your lanuiy's heal J1
Levatorfee that heve no metal work to be cleaned above the
■lab; closets with extra Iartye mater 3urface and thin, sanitary
dusnin^ tirn, which insure the maxi: -ir. in non-soiling ad-
vantages; bathtubs made in tha latest designs and always easy
to clean —
These are the features that safeguard the health of y our family
when your bathroom is equipped with Maddock fixtures.
Let us give you figures on health insurance of this character.
Yooll find the rate is low for the years and years of protection
thit Maddock equipment arforda Ask u& about it today.
WE CA\ THREAD UJ, PJPKS 1-8 H (i IM'RES
!. . ViUL iOLL AND
W. R. MBEniTALt
U. SUAKKMALL,
Money with which to pay the shr
circuit court jr chancery clerk, tii i
bridges and sell the material for rash ^our Honorable Body as a whole te
Win F.
Hami'to'i,
Attorney for
Petitioner-
of getting one
last week.
of his horse-
to the highest and best bidder "fo"
cash." bf we need the n-|nev. an'i i
the fntnre urge people to use econo-
my and at the same time use foot to
for (WMipgs, Ant) willis -R'o do knov
that it is not in your power to «t.
people from going to church and Sun
in ope->
Her your resignation and walk o. i
the sheriff thci at his option in;. •
allow the prisoners to starve to d«:u
or if he Is inclined to be chicke.
hearted, he can oix:c the doors of i;.
Jaii and allow the prisoner)! to wo •
Miss Flossie McCollum came home
Monday from Okmulgee, where she
Niiiicy Wo''-- V'. Henry Wo.fe.
vorce grant .-<1 ta plaintiff,
In.on Cent al Life Insurance Ci
Mr. Lefl Master, had the misfortune"Vs- J'-'hn Hifts et al. judgment
killed Plaintiff aga.nst Johq Hick? and "a/ "fno0" urge that
Mary Hicks for «5 and •>'> meeting re>nlutlons be adopted and ii> nvne of our bmmess, us mainspring
iors.'.-y f'.'e, cause dismissed as . Pc"ed as follows to-wit: of this petition >a to save money un
Humphrey and Humphrey. "That becausr- it Is expensive use fonomy. Of coc.rs;, '.3 Und r
l^vi Ttehee vs. l^uia Teehee, takes a few dollars to keep those 'n stood t,lat lt,e supfrlntendent of ..
1HTKS \HK \WOrNCKD FOR
SHORT COIUSKS |\ F\IJ lt',.;
Stillwater. Okla. Specla' Dal.- or
tlie short courses to be given thin
fall and winter at A. and M Co' er •
NF.AIt EAST RF.LIKF CAMPAHi*
New YoBk. Sept. Further suffering P|unt|rf granted divorce.
Ka been for several weeks with h< r has been caused In Constantinople, al Cassie Bos'vel( Henry Uos
sister, Mrs. Curtis Wllmont. ready overcrowded with refugees ol plaintiff granted di'iirce and cust d
r all races, but with Armen an* nr 0t childrtn.
Mrs. S. M. Redhurn returned Mot- dominating, by the recent fire that et aj jutjKmeiit ou
day from Oklahoma City where she at wiped out two thousand homes in • Dalic IluUhinb ct al
tended the Republican meeting whil" Scutari section of the city, according judgment quiet.ns t lie
there, xlie rlr.ted JuJf-j Pitchfo-d and to reports reaching head(|uarters o Aju| Continent Life ' ;
*if®. Near East Relief here ?ror* 'he Ot'o
——- man cap!?«. T
Mrs. E. Z. Robinson. I, B. C..v- With almost every available - ■ t
Misses Manrlne and Topple Porter-ccc<upied, with alley ways and -tab'"
motored to Terec ta Sunday a"d spen' housing refugees from the war tnne--
the day at Julius Porter home. 0f Asia Minor and Transca iasia i*
Is going to be extremely dl'ficui fo
Mrs J. F. Thompson left Mondr1 the fire victims to find shelter dur-
for Allen. Oklahoma to Rpend t*-■ jnjr the coming winter • •• sori tlia-
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Tom f3 invariably bitter on the shor.s
H'lanks.. the Bosphorqus, overseas relief agent
reports.
"Even If the fire victims had the
means, which they haven't," one
worker declare*, "they wonM hav
the greatest difficulty in finding an>
sort of shelter. F\ir re'reuees nre
ery where. One finds them b "t
on the sidewalks In the day time and
one steps over their emaciated for.
Mr. Jor- jn tj,e 8treets at night.
"The refugees camps of the Net:-
East Relief are full. They were ful1
daughter
Mr. and Doake, who hqye charge o
the Wt.lllnp schol were In town shop
ping Saturday.
Mrs. J. W, Duncan. Miss Mary Eli!:
D'jnc.u, rt turned from Eufalua Mon
day, v.htre they spvu ?everal day
as guest* cf Mrs. Duncan'o daugliU-r
Mrs. Raymond Jordan and
don.
Mrs. Willbeck and
Miss
R. K. til.,
in plainti
"rcnue Co:,;
pany vs. Estate of Willie Blevins, Roy
Hind-s, administrator et ai.
in favor of Rey C. Hinds, administ .
tor for $4,C0c>. ?
Helen K. i.otramel vs. Thoina
Uotramel. decree of dirorce in f?vo.
of plalntirr
Sllsaunu Hair vs. Hair, j
tjon for divtree settled and disniis.-
f^oney Mlljs ;s. If. L. L< ttiefr -.
|iidg':'C|.t f#r defendant quieting titi
Farmers State Bank cf Part ii
vs. Reed Vann and Maud Vann. ju>:
nient for plaintiff for JS61.55 and ti<
utlorney fees.
Nanaie Dry ivater vs. Jessie Dry
water, plaintiff granted decree ■
divorce.
Alice Towie vs. Samue] Towie, ii<
cree of divorce to p)aii:tiif,
Lon Moore vs. Eliza Moore, divorc<
decree to plaintiff.
Annie McCain vs. Dick King et .1!
sti'.utions going, and If the preacho- ucuticn will get up in tl.'j air over Hi
stands up Sunday after Sunday am' 11 -'afr''tnt of the consolidate-1 •
tries to keep U3 out o' h U that som re 'Sn. and of course,, we will
vfry unthoughtful and honest pooe'< K<'' h'm ou$ of tim way without using
might remember that the preaehe- "n.v violent methods. After all the
must be fed and clothed like ordin '' a or. said things have been accom-
prr-ons and offer to tak" tin n rm'i" pi shed, ench and t-very citizen o' thi
tlon or ask u* for a donation for ti
aforesaid purpose, w- rr. .. -^roe 011
selves on record as being oopo«ed ♦
cli-irches for the reason a'readv me
Honed, and urge all pastors o' the r
spective churches in our county t
immediately resign, and that i-i t"
fi:t'tre we will not eneouratre tho
institutions by our presence or b>
lowing any member of our fam'lv .
r.tter.d the services, that is if any pa
tor In the couv.ty sees fit to lpri.>
the resolution adopted in this or"
meeting.
■ We strongly urge that the coir l
rttomey be fired, without furth
eeremonr. thl* simple little priKedi"-
ought not to fako nrc.r- : -- t*o m
I utes of your valuable time.
.Kiter Your Honorable Body hav
> r s, mothin 1 ... have been announced by M. A. Bee on,
1.1 wmetning ti. cut and wear, tin-. ,
dean of the School of Agrlculttir<
The first of these Is to be a short
course on rural engineer ng or train-
ing in farm power mechanics, to >—
given during the four weefc* lK>g'i.-
ning October 31 and Contlnnlne n-f'l
November 26. Special Instruction i'l
be given In trucks, tractors, pa--",,-
ger cars, farm machinery and terr c-
ing,
A six weeks short course in dairy-
Ing will begin November 7 and <n-
tinue unt ] December 17. Dairy n-o
ductlon and the manufacture of dniry
proilucts will be taught.
The general 12-weeks short cour-e.
'vhieh is to begin Novemlier 2S. s to
be divided into three te'ms of 'our
wooks each, with e,ieh four weeks'
course complete. The first on. ( bo-
g nning November 28 1.: ending De-
cember 23) wl]l include stock judg-
ing, farm crops, and farm shop vo'k:
• he second, to begin January 3 anil
end January 28 will include 'arm
third, to begin January 3(1 and end
dairy.ng, farm poultry, vegetable gir-
dening and fruit growing; and the
February 25. will Include so ls nrob-
lems, culture methods, terracing,
farm machinery and the business y.
farming.
c anty might apiomt himself a peace
o*'icer. to_ serve without pay, for ft
period of twelve months, get him a
eood six gun. and see that the law is
strictly enforced according to his own
i.l as about the mallei that may ari
for said period of twelve months. This
Petition is subject to amendments as
v.c tee proper fioin tme to time.
Reapet'veh submitted,
A. MISER.
O, GItpUMCHER,
D. STINGY
B. GRABEMALL.
R, INTEREST.
P. SK1NEMALL,
MC. WANTEMALL.
f. ritOFIT,
MANY LICKEMALI-,
before the fire, since the flnt group <1)(1in,.„r . niaintirr .,.,1,, 1
Westie went to Muskogee Monday for 0, tx„e, wan(1ere(, ,nto the city from ' P 1 "M'nbt d<
a vi.-i with her daughter. Mrs. P&>t gtrife-rldden areas across the
Br;iwn, Bosphorous and to the north in the
Ca-Karus and southern Russia.
Miss Rubr Washington, who teaches „The reiief „roblem In Constant!-
at Hu.bert, came home to spend Sa'- n0pie jlaR become so vast that II is
urday and Sunday with home folks jaimnst impossible of solution. Ai-
dant Dick Kng for $211.21.
Ed Clark, guardic.i cf Tnelmu M
Muljen vs. J. R. Ijeathirs, admini
trator, jndgrent for plaintiff fo
J3<0.81,
ina Dan'er vs. Ja^ e. Dazzler <11
veree and custody of lnn .r children
Mrs. I. Hill went to Oklahoma City
ready it has been necessary for the d(:ero(1,, to r:,,nti(f
Near East Relief to withdraw from
Monday for a visit with her daughter, tj)e ]arger reljugee problem and con
Mrs. Wciidtll Barnes, centrate upon the children, who are
lt^ first care. Child victims of the
Mrs. J. M, Sltee of Hulbert came In
Monday for n visit with the W, W.
Sltze family.
fire will be ta«ken care of as well as
existing appropriations will nllov.
But the prospects for their elders are
Will Tripletl vs. Asa Tripled, <!e
ferdant granted divorce ^n^ alimony
as per Journal entry
Alice Balden vs. Mack Balden
plaintiff decreed diwice.
First National Bank of Tahlequah
vs. Moody townehip, judgment for
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
. gloomy Indeed, and are made
Sidngy Wyly, yo-ing son of Mr. and w hy {hp fMt tha( fam)ne condltlons
Mrs W. B. Wyly, fell Monday and Tn,nscanrafl)!, hflvf mai„ . F'^ NatlonaI Rlnk "f Tahlequah ||
hurt himself to the extent that ho * • Hrlcgs township. Judgment fo-
. ^ . , ry a concentration of activity in thrt
was taken to tho Allison hospttal. . . . r. . , . . „a , I-.MS.2l.
region. wh<|} at .least fn- ~ thousni l _
He Is better Is the last report. .... , , . . E"*st NatKonal Bank of Tahlequah
children are entirely dependent upon _ . ,
. ... rt Grandview township, judgment fo-
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Robinson came °r sur,p<"j ^ ^ $324.09.
In from Peggs Tuesday to meet Mr. _... . . ,. .- .,, Geo. W. Whltmore vs. Floyd H II
_ .. , ° ' With no grain to «ell -nd «ith
Koblnson fatheT. , ■ „ Jndgment for $100.
' meagre piwiuiiion West \\rglnla h
. . . * . Jemmle Wllkerson vs. Llisle Kll-
r nr « ii. 11 j . „ shown hte *p:rit of the American .
J. W. Molholland came homo Satur- . . , , .... ,, , kerson, plantlff granted dvorce an '
people In re at-en to their tufferlng
day from Muskogee.
brother farmer? !n the
casus A n nla and •-'!(
Russian cai:-
B hie lands
$26 alimony per month.
Armanda Johnson rs. J. J. Johnson
petition for divorce dismissed on mo-
Dennis McNalr came Mondav from . . . 1V . —■
, .. . , .. . , . hy rushing to tSe froi with offers to ,, ...
Tulsa to rlslt his mother and sisters. ' i, . tlon of plaintiff
Mrs. Mary E. Patton and two daugh- * ' , . , Florence Oritts rs. Bennv C.rltts
v — t ... . ,, Five counties nlri ad have pledger! ....
terg came home from Missouri Mon- .. . plaintiff granted dlvorc*.
j , , five cars o? corn *«fld five count,e-: ,
day to attend buaipess. ... J. M Wren v*. Mollle Wren, p a n
— I,,av; dc"ouM fT° a" • :hca*' ;:r tiff grated d tore.
Mr. Killo, who erected the bridge !T ' '! !, it f' ,,' ' h> ' Annie MtGown rs J. F. McOown
over the Illinois river here was r " planllff grantee divorce, care and
Sundsy visitor In the city cir.todv of clildren. |
than lu qnota," is the word given o.q
b. ai™,-1 v vx'.i . „o.w,„..i 1, Chns> F" H"Rhe* rs. J. S, Jacobs.
LOST-IK jewel gold T.ntrh, number ^ r" " ' ' title quieted In plaintiff.
8.03C.44!>, on vest silo uf Main .tree* ' ... , Rhoda Snnde vs. Pnm Spade, dims
Had ladie* gold cha'-.i. A liberal r- 'S " ''''''l' of dlvoice for plaintiff and care and
ward will be paid f.r Its return to 'h",tl,e rr*'D w^r"° T" c-,«ody of child,cr
ib<> r" 1 ^ Virginia Is comidered With this fei - ....
tin* C'.Le. ■ J. W. Mnlnolland vs J. M. Freni b.
lag of relief fo- the sufferng thou - , , , ' .
nnA , k, n> > i> 1 11 . 1 Pontiff gimn judgment for $90.
The F.irtnlphly club met with M -, A* ,n ',e Near ^ " i; p[®d J, 8. Denlngton rs. Houston Hens.
J. A. Laur-nee last Friday nfte,-nmn > grain states wl]! rally ^ Terdtct for ri,fpn(lant
for its first meeting. Owing to the
Jion arrival at the Bap View books
some changes were made In the pro-
rram, which were as follows:
Expansion of the Cabinet—Mrs. J,
W. McSpadden.
Civil Ron Ice Reform—Mrs. W. A.
.Thompson.
to the rescue with cflcrs of hundreds
of ;.nrs o! grain
FtC8S8i IngagFGCBt
n l iSoacMMMMMMFMME,
Ellen Keener vs. Daniel Keener, d -
rorce decrecd plaintiff, care and cus-
tody of children and alimony as jour-
nal entry.
Wlncle Yeargain r*. W. S. Yearga^n
plaintiff granted divorce.
Exchange National Bank of Mm I
NEW PRICES
(F. O. B. DETROIT)
Chassis . . . $295
Runabout . . . $325
Touring Car . . $355
Truck Chassis. . $445
Coupe .... $59s
Sedan .... $660
These are the lowe t prices of Ford cars in the
history of the Ford Motor Company.
Orders are coming in fast, so place yours prompt-
ly to insure early delivery.
Dttlrabla Oring*.
There Is in orange grove In Chlm
that la reported to surpass In sweet
nesa and delicacy any of the orange! •tr,KM T*. 8- M. Redhurn, judgment for
Mrs. W. E. Wyly read the excellent whlch tf), ^p,,, nf or nt plaintiff for $2241 and $200 attorne*
tlmoly nrticlc, "Are 'iou Well Bred,' gurepe are accustomed, and it ma> tx fee,
hy Crane. grown In place* where th«- tenip$« T. O. McMahon r*. Laura McMahoii.
Mrs. J. E. McClendon was the only 1 tore falls to 20 <tes beiow frn r plaintiff required to pay $100 attorney
Jfuest, lu joOW WW , ln« point fa nj(J W0 «u bf« atoav to be {mU.1 j
Washington
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