The Tahlequah Leader (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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The Biggest and most Commanding Sale of the times
OPENED WITH A STAMPEDE
Hundreds of people from far and near attended this Selling Out Sale and voiced
their approval and bought large quantities of these elegant goods at big savings to
them. To those who have not yet attended this Selling Out Event, we wish to say
that we are going to set the pace for Bargain Giving the remaining days and throuhg
that, we will naturally set the pace for real big selling and allow the people to step
into a golden feast of values that will overshadow anything in the Merchandise
Selling line you have witnessed in many years. A bonifide quitting business sale
you cant afford to miss.
AUCTION SALE STARTS I I
Saturday December 9th, at 2 o'clock and continues every afternoon until every article in the store is sold. Goods of every descrip-
tion will be sold to the highest bidder. You may select the goods you wish to buy and have them put up for auction if you wish
to buy that way. Could anything be more fair than this. Come put us to the test. Every dollar you spend here now will jsave
you two and three later on.
m
Merchants in need of store
fixtures will do well to call
TAHLEQUAH
OKLA.
Merchants in need of odd
lots will do well to bid.
S. H. Sharback
Adjuster and Auctioneer
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legal notices North range 23 East; wicf of sherifps (all
t'l HL1CA1 ION AO I It E. J*1" rf J1' estate U> be SO f!3 I f lht Dwf.rl m an* Ffcr CKf.
In .the District Court for I he tx>.,u^c«b ^
k jrsl Judicial District >>t tjon by the court-
Bids therefor must be in
writing and must be deposited
vnth the County Judge of Cher-
okee County, Oklahoma, or with
the Guardian, or with the under-
signed attorney for the Guar-
at his office Tahk^aah.
A *a a * ««•". ■«« —
the State of Oklahoma.
Cherokee County.
Martin R. Hicks, Plaintiff,
VS.
Ruth Hicks, Defendant.
No. 2S06.
pnwi.v hi l suite. «H*<r lor *>« and
to oonfinMricai by si.) d
noun to ti* Mpiwsn bi6dfr for wtk
Ml^ **«-,>*d rrnpmj «r ««
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Ef-talr «f iL C. Tborne. . ,
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flalntiff t te* h in stM aetn* a!
Cfrii So IIW' ;nmclnnir« jirc1
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Te Defendant. Ruth HicU is ;®'*f t: his
hereby notified that has JS^T.^fS dLSTFr
been sued m this Court by the a, ^ UJ ^ ^ f tfe.
Plaintiff, Mraun R. Hicks, forj^mj,
Divorce. , Dauni NwrnhfT jw
The said Defendant is aereov WILLIAM BITTING, Gasi-daa
warned that unless she mvkr Vance, Bliss 4 Pader.
answer to the ptition of tne Attorneys for Guardian.
Plaintiff filed herein on or <>e- (Pub. in Leader Nov. SM*.c.)
fore the 11th day of DectrjSex.
1922, said petition will be take.
as true and judgment reud^ne*. m t** D tt- o Cm.-: v tht
accordingly• o>t. Binnn tf tr* S-j-.r rr1
In Witness Whereof. 1 here-;
unto set my hand and affix the
soal of said District Court thi>
the 9th day of November, IStffi
(seal.) GEO. BALLEW,
Clerk of the District Court-1
J. L Coursey, Att'y for Pltf.
NOTICE.
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In jnirvuiLnoe of b.t, H Sal* te-
swd mn nf -tK Ocnu-i nt Clwrr
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-'TOSdk it aiffiiidMit*. uid wixrf- :
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Witwiss mj hand u sod sheriff
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GBCi a OOrRD.
Sbrrnff ~hrrnlit* County. "tlubwmK
By Jnta T r 4er*beriff
w ® }- at-ri-nc!.
Atton'7 !«■ nun.iff
* First jil :>JSswd n beader r*K. T4*.S
FARM LOANS
L'slimited funds avaii-
k we at once to loan on
good farms.
Prompt action on all appli*
cations.
L. C. ROSS
Office in Telephone Bldg.
SOTiCE IB HEREtY GJVES, tint
E t Ltn*Jeir. Kltt'.rik—urnr t< entaif-
LIBERTY NEWS.
Crops are now. gathered and !
OVl«h ma, Z-ourtty
Roy WatoccL $uu Bank
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{•lliBdfl TMUmJ Jirranil Tr*ik cr(T iecnkwc Prr-
* ; tmtr St «M. c^nitj C«ri. CberMcM '
* «*•*. uai tte cvmr. plowinp being done,
1 it jsira iw'Kr rtt-rfs; trom April s« k.cinutt prtyiftt far aOedie*to a! , j1 ei><>uF" work to be done te
w -trf " it Hi 51' r*m i ? «> b«H*, «i-Tftmytm of mra <Mai^ Uf on lhe roove-
I'Vtt m il; iitid tod tjmt Hit nmadn' td ateii Ktrttor, *.nd rekiuw «tf lii, I
:np s: "i iin wmt tjvmi aj. nm «bd M mhw nac i t.tetra Mrs. J. M. Mount visited Toy
ti
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■Buiitmuk * rhf ™* «! * pr- cm hn htxa bpi fm hftrinr rTti a*y 1 Bribe for a couple of days rwai
•k kimmB ti'ti pl c fliiur. (•( :« t- t«j rwwi«. s*£i at boor af i* « Park Hill. She came Friday
VI V. aa, "• mm ,r ^ «« «f K «•• ««* a l.tiMrwaM «mrt..; Miss Bessie Brilie came home
v c i«foa. 2ojui [«h. sj:< l""*l"1 ''' lb* "kir*' •Tl«t -t>o(b tm*.jw3th her and visited until Sun-
tauriMn ftoorwm r*-.. ,, ' "w" ,,,w,ai mrC ^ W 1«wb w M|Mr *ni oobk*: ! day.
(Pub in Leader Nov. 16-4wx.) I rjt(. v.n,,c,.9l ^ ^ ,ti ii " "< «•"- ony nt Dmahnr. t* - •
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Notice of Sale of Real Estate. «(ld a \htl ^ r"'w '•'* «® i -.! A. s ROFraTSO* .'j * fe* d*?"s but 15 be|-
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This is PROFIT
One form of fortune is to
save yourself from mis-
fortune.
Insurance will keep your
losses from being losses-
this is one form of profit.
THE CHEROKEE CAPITOL
ABSTRACT COMPANY
TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA
Kc;*rrsrntiBg the
JN'St RANCH COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA
The Oldest Anifficu Fire and ManiK lourtDCt Company"
Founded 1793
,>oiice «•« • ■"«*
In the County Court of Cheiw
k<v County. State of Oklahoma
In Re Estate of
Edgar T. Bitting, Minor.
William Bitting. Guardiar.
Probate No State,
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of the i
County Court of Cherokee i oun
tv State of Oklahoma, madt or!
the 35th day of Noveraber.lft22
the undersigned Guardian of the
estate of Edgar T. Bitting, mm
or. will sell at private sale to the
highest bidder at Tahlequah.
Oklahoma, on the 16th da> of
Dteember, 1922, at 10 o dock a
nu, or within six mon^vs there-
afi-^Tt subject to connHnatu1.. of
said" Court, all the rijrtit, title
and intern* of s*i<* Edgar T.
K.sting, in and to the following
described real ostau srtttat<
Cherokee County ' «e of OiOa
h.-nau to-wit:
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oSJtrJ^SfS' M^' R M0RAL,TY NEEDS NO like the klan are its eji emits
help in his mt<dicM work " MASK. GERARD SAYS Religion, morality and Amen-
_ canism do not need masks.
Mrs W. J. Stroud Tinted Mr^ ^iU FiSh« Wan.i
Former Envoy Says. Kl KM X LECTl'RER
v, - , iv, _ nw rifTi-i- ,'ii ,t rtl rc*w) feoerrd brick
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at SB-I ti NTH ua si ; xt • • -it:- •.< sll,d jodniwiri. tir it J"*1**®. jslBBtj- <rf oat boildiiigs. S Gbormley, Monday.
i-« k <Ej-« kj,( VD, flf n< • mwu u>() manner'* (our frame hcvut* in
w oj* not jwifi w <«i! uud j* .i o* bloci of H.gh School ptenty Jack „ lrwr,„,, . . ,
™ • '< «• f **** «««*• o k*s and {treat aaprm-emeM on the road lor l^6 n°.n#Ct'
J >" ^ « 'otiw, „ harm. For pr es and terms hcginmnp north from S. M rroe 1 S u"11, *ri"
T B. Mrnu. man's to the school boo,™' S^tV^tht ^ °f COm"
Tahkiquah. Okla. ' .hartmg the body to protestan^
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ult,uw v„, ] ^or'r. rw 1.—Jewish
ManHjer ha msde a orgamiation? need take no act-
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■Xit un 11f Tu^aeoLk a
., ,. jIWHH vrerara. lormer am-
'Vrf f ;i 'lH rA1 «-tisky .^ssador to Germany, told mem-
ioVi ^V7 r\ r\ A '* P'Wit:1a] by the war bers tf the oi'ipreration of R'
laroequan >X 0°d^^w^ .i^h^n
drunk We h -7^ for better en- address.
fwonneni erf the law. "I have been informed that a
e MWHti orframzatJon, B'Rith Ab-
* E SELL IT A.VL. DO NOT ^ SALE-One Jersev cowT^^ u11' ^sh the
■ mrs* ' wic. v^t^/^ v"1 wi!1
Phone 2*2 S. H. Kirkaatr,ci_ , ,.i ' ""t." onran-
(2S-tf.<.) m2; : ' , nw<d ,ake "V rtion
„ =1 t" «« protes1*atii."
Gift, at rhar.kfijnv ^'"h^ sa^L^
the IWbrten^i C. ^ . -.^v ^ XmeS
Yard
KEEP IT
All The Time
ASKS ALLEN DEBATE
Oklatioman. 2:
Kansas City. Mo.. Dec 2.—^
John Freeman Craig of Atlant*'
Ga.. who says he is ar aocredi'-
ed lecturer for the Ku Klux K n
challenged Henry J. Allen '
Kansas Friday to meet him 111
joint debate on the klan.
A telegram was *>ent and 1
letter giving further particular*
followed it Dr. Craig said.
did not specify any time or pi*'
for the diehate.
TO TRADE—Modern hon* I
K*ated ck e to the busioe®!
iistrict in Grow, Okla. for ,
perty in or near Tahlequah. See
0 E Butler at Tahlequah ^
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Butler, O. E. The Tahlequah Leader (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922, newspaper, December 7, 1922; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98744/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.