Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 342, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. 1924.
NOWATA OATEY STAR
PAGE TTTRfil
~Stm Brand
i Art Bttttr"
Spring
Notes
Shoes are better each season in every particular. They
offer you more for your money. They are gored,
•trapped and buckled and fit prettily as any Cinder-
ella’s slipper. Patents, Suedes, Kids, Whites and
Calf for street and sports wear. Satins for evening.
One of our very pretty numbers is shown above,
priced at $5.00. Patent strap, low heel.
“STAR BRAND’4 Shoes, first in style, first in fit—
but last to wear out.
This week we are offering a table of Children s Pumps
and Oxfords, odd sizes and odd styles, to clean up en-
tire lot at—
$1.89 pair
Campbell, Cobbs & Hart
(Political Advertisement)
LET'S NOMINATE
Mason
DEMOCRAT
M TOR JUSTICE OF
SUPREME COURT •
TO SUCCEED HIMSELF
TANLAC WAS EFFECTIVE
ON THREE OCCASIONS
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Mrs. Bower Tells of Relief
Three Different Times And
Gives It Highest Praise.
E. W. Sherman of Oklahoma City I •'5' f-11'*1
| is in Nowuta today and is attending
to business while here.
F. E. Beeman of Oklahoma City
was in the city this* morning on busi-
ness.
J. F. Thompson of Oklahoma City
was transacting business jn the city
yesterday.
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“The House That Jack Built”—
Graile Operetta. Friday night,
I May 2, at the Rex Theatre. Reser-
vations at Pioneer Dru" Store
Thursday Price 3Cc. 29-2te
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TLocal SUw*
1 L. F. Ingles, a frequent visitor of
! Nowata, was registered at the Carey
Hotel yesterday.
N. M. Carnes of Independence,
i Kansas, was registered at the Camp
jhell Hotel yesterday. He wa$ in the
city oin business.
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| F. C. Walters, optometrist, who
; has done optical work in Nowata fo.1
I many years will be at the Campbell
Hotel April .'10 and May 1. Those
having trouble with their eyes should
see him as glasses may be needed.
No drugs used. 1-tpd.
in TANLAC grows
stronger the more l
know about it," says Mrs. Arvena
Bower, of 1230 Jackson St., Topeka,
Kansas.
“I first took TANLAC for catarrh
of the stomach, from which i hie suf-
fered for five years. For one whole
year 1 had been on a very limited
diet, could not even drink tea or
coffee dt all, and my condition was
most deplorable. TANLAC proved
to be what I needed then and it has
been my friend ever since.
"TANLAC came to rescue again
last summer, following an atta- k of
food poisoning. On this occasion five
bottles toned up my system ari l in-
creased my weight ten pounds. Then
again, after a serious injury in an
uuto accident that left my nert s all
shattered two bottles of TAXI.AC Accept no substitute.
ZtJTJSu -w-
of good and will always have my high-
est praise.” 1 Take TANLAC Vegetable Pills.
TANLAC is for sulc by all good
Judge Cleveland W. Holland, for-
R. W. Benjamin Funeral Home. I mer[y partner of Judge C. H. Baskin
rhone 700. 23-tfc ;a,,d w-h„ is now living at Ft. Smith,
i is spending the day in the city.
W. F. Bunyard of Muskogee was
in the city today on business.
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Will the grave be marked? Deco-
ration L>«v
May 30th.
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W. F. Evans of Bartlesville was
transacting business in Nowata yes-,
terday.
“The House That Jack Built"—
Grade Operetta. Friday night,
Mav 2. ai the Rex Theatre. Reser-
m----- io— Store
29-2tc
vntions at
Thursday.
Pioneer Drug
Price 33c.
G. W. DeWald of Hutchinson was
in the city yesterday.
Special clpan up prices on Win-
ter stock. 50 sacks Tankage at $2.50
per sack. 7 sacks alfalfa Molasses
at $1.50 per sack. Whitford Grain
Company. 29-5tc
W. W. Wharton of Tulsa was
Nowata yesterday on business.
A few days ago we received a
car ltipd of monument material and
can take orders for a few more
monuments or markers for Decora-
tion Pay delivery. It. W. Benja-
min, phone 74)0.
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J. E. Tomlinson of Henrietta, Mo.,
was in Nowata yesterday.
“The House That Jack Built —
Grade Operetta. Fridav night,
May 2. at the Rex Theatre. Reser-
vations at Pioneer Drug Store
Thursdny. Price 85c. 2U-2tc
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Judge C. W. Mason arrived from
Oklahoma City today and visited
with friends here'. •
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Carl Deibet of Chillicothe, Mo., and
graduate of the Chillicothe* Business
College was visiting Fire Chief Fred
Harvey today.
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Sec classified ad, Myers- Flower
farm and Greenhouse, Bartlesville,
Okla. I1'116
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Mrs. S. E. Vogclhut returned
from Salina. Kan., last night, where
she has been visiting friends and
relatives.
Fresh spinnach, icicle radishes
and mustard greens. Lairtbright
Grocery Co.
NOTICE!
R. I). McKay of Witchita was in
Nowata yesterday on business.
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L. B. Smith of Caney, Kansas, was
in Nowata yesterday.
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Inturance and Loan*. Randall
Insurance Agency. tfe
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F. R. Kelehner of Oswego, Kansas
was registered at the Campbell Hotel
yesterduy.
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E. L. Blake of Kansas City, Mo.,
was in Nowatu yesterday on busi-
ness.
CALL A TAXI—PHONE
572—JESS HARMON.
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It. O. Harrison of Bartlesville is in
NWwata today.
Thos. A. Tuke of Kansas City, Mo.,
is in Nowata on business today.
NOTICE
SPURLOCK PRODUCE CO.
Call us for prices. Phone 3.
15-lm-c
The Women's Missionary Society
of the First Christian Church will
meet at the home of Mrs. O. Goings,
738 South Pine street, Thursdu aft-
ernoon at 2:30 with Mrs. y A. D.
Young as leader.
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OPERATION WAS SUCCESSFUL
COURT FINDINGS
FAVOR PLAINTIFF'
In the case of D. G. Grobe etal
vs. Mark Matheson et al in a money
judgment charge the jury was waiv-
ed and tried to the court with the
findings of the court in favor of the
plaintiff to the extent that allow-
ance was made for $250 and ex
of Tulsa is tran-
in Nowata today
at the Campbell
F. C. Walters
sacting business
and is registered
Hotel.
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J. C. McComb of Cameron. Mis-
souri, is registered at the Hotel SavoJ
today.
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O'Donnell’s Cafe, 112 W. Dela-
ware §t. Breakfast, Dinner and
Supper. All hours day and night.
Id-lie
Mrs. H. M. Wolverton, wh< is a
patient at thp St. Mary’s Hospital at
Rochester, Minn., was operated on „„„ ........... ... ----
Tuesday. According to word received | penses and the property ordered par-
tly relatives the operation was 1 sue-, titioned and commissioners were ap*
cess and Mrs. Wolverton is getting : pointed.
along nicely. | ‘The case was tried before-Judge
-4- -Baskin in the district court.
Superintendent F. W. Harris of
Lcnapah visited County Superinten-
dent of the schools here T. F. Davis.
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M. P. Hamilton, president of the
Tahlequah Normal School was in tho
city today.
Mis* Virgina Martin and James
Sigler, Jr., of.Chelsea, spent Tues-
day in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Sigler.
ARMSTRONG HELD
ON ARSON
CHARGE
J. L. “Toots” Armstrong was giv-
en a preliminary hearing before
County Judge Thomason today on a
charge of arson in the second de-
gree. He was bound over to the
district court under bond of $1,000.
Joe Maupin of Chelsea was in the
feity yesterday on business.
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INSURANCE—GARNETT AGENCY
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E. N. Hayes of Coffeyville was
transacting business here yesterday.
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Insure today with Randall Insur-
ance Agency. tfe
Get your rag rugs from the
Baptist Ladies Aid. 120 S.
Pecan. Phone 705. 30-ltc
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R. G. Hoover of Oklahoma City
was in Nowata today on business.
G. Petterson of Chicago is in the
city today on business.
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T. W. Ethridge of TuTsa was in
Nowata today on business.
Knights of Pythias
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CLOTHES
Cant “Majce’ You But
THEY CAN HELP
IF you dress distinctively well in
clothes of fin^ quality and style,
you’ll be noticed with more re-
spect.
That means yoiTli get chances the
unnoticed man doesn’t have, and
chances are hail the battle.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
made these fine clothes
Jho'Mrns Shop-
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We Sell Tanlac iU A Pharmacy
NOWATA CLEANERS, PHONE 123
CLEANING DEPT. OF NOWATA LAUNDRY
Work Called for and Delivered
O. K.
SHOE SHOP
First Class Shoe Repairing
lmc T. J. KING, Prop.
WRINKLE
TREATMENTS
Eradicate Lines
WE REPAIR—
• Machine*, any
kind of Jewelry and Watches.
A LARGE STOCK of Watch Crys-
tals any size or kind; all wort done
lickly. Morey back guarantee.
A. A. BOGGS
(Third Door North of Re* Theatre)
M. P. Harrison of Tahlequah is in j
the city today on business.
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Fresh sninnach, icicle radishes
and mustard greens. Lambright
j Grocery Co. H®
Regular meeting
of Welcome Lodge
No. 131, Thursday
night at 8:00 at
Memorial Hall.
Work in the
of Knight,
ing brothers wel-
come.
J. D. ROBERTS. C. C.
D. A. YOUNG, K. of P.. Si S.
30-2tc
M. E. MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
program Glad Sifter
Escaped Operation
Don't Buffer with your feet; bring
them In and have them treated. Dr.
Lansing. Phone 1007. Appartments
Room 3, Dentop Bldg.
The Missionary Society of the
^*^1 Methodist church will hold an all-
’ w'll* I day meeting in the church parlors “Physicians had given my sister
Thursday, May 1. There will bo a up to die; they wanted to operate,for
dainty luncheon served at noon.; gall stones, but she was too weak and
Every lady of the church is invited could only talk in whispers. I got
to attend this meeting. The ladies her a bottle of Mayr s Wonderful
will* pack a box to be sent to the > Remedy and in three weeks she was
Deacnoess Training School .t Kan, able to get about and walked a mile
sas City. The following rogram 'to church. ’ It is a simple, harmless
vi’ill be given
Sinning promptly at 2:30:
Devotional—Mrs. A. S. 1 alico
in the afternoon, be- pieparation that removes the eatar-
L. IL Baden of Independence. Ks.t
was in Nowata today on business.
Kellogg’s Corn
Flakes deliver health
and wondrous flavor
in every crisp flake.
Say the name in full when order-
ing—“Kellogg's Corn Flakes.”
tfdkWi
CORN FLAKES
fniMr-iMfid waxtlte wrapper
-wdtiiM Kellogg fmature.
■SSg.
B. C. James of Oklahoma City was
in the city today, transacting busi-
ness.
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C. W. Olsen of Kansas City, Mo.,
is registered at the Hotel Savoy to-
day.
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When you need a TRUCK call
Scovillc, phone 311. tfc.
H. W.
night for
ness trip.
Reed left Nowata last
Kansas City on a busi-
Song. *
Business 9t*s;.ion.
“Home Mission Talk”—Mrs.
thur Pistorius.
“Foreign Mission
dames P. E. Smith, K.
Song.
Reading—Beulah Riner.
Voice—Virginia Davis,
v Reading—Mrs. Dan Samples.
Violin Solo—Miss Vesta Hart.
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Rev. A. N. Smith, formerly of
|the Methodist church' hre, and
who now has a charge in - tafford,
Kan., was in Nowata Tu< lav at-
tending to business and preparing
to move his family to he m\v home.
rhal mucus from the intestinal tract
and allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including ap-
jpendicitis. One dose will convince or
(money refunded.
T„r _i At Pioneer Drug Store und Drug-
U. Jensen. I*4*8 Everywhere. udv.
when the skin is properly 1
nourished and Erasctor is
used.
One treatment will convince ;
vou. Call at
APPROVED MAR1NELLO
SHOP
Hetdquirten for the well knu$»»
Mari Dell > Toilet Preparation*.
Eleven Year of Conscientious Service
Mrs. Maude H. Gutterruige
Savoy Hotal Bldg. Phooa t77
j HAIR WORK
Switches made to order
Faded ones colored t<
match your hair.
MRS. LANSING
PHONE 1007
Room 3—Denton Bldg.
•OKLAHOMA'’
HARVEY
TO REFEREE
“Oklahoma” Floyd Harvey will j
referee the Riner-Pritchard bout
here May 7, according to an an- |
nouncement made this morning. |
Floyd is spending a vacation in |
Nowata for the present.
JOE PIERCE
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lane returned
Tuesday night fVom Miami, where
Mr. Lane attended to business mut-
ters. They encountered some very
bad roads coming back, the trip tak-
ing them all day.
O. E. S. CLUB MEETS
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
.......bet. of (he O. E. S. Club will j GENERAL OIL FIELD
meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o clock 1 HAULING
in the home of Mrs. W. P. Kingo, 310 , j {
N. Maple. The hostess, Mrs. \Y. 1>. j Will Buy AH Kinds of Junk {
Will contract to haul to your
rig and take old rope and
other junk in exchange.
W. P.
Ringo, will be assisted by Mrs. Mc-
Afee, Mrs. Sloan and Mrs. Long.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The first half of 1923, ta es must
be paid on or before Mav !■» 1924.
Unless the first half is | aid by
that date the full amount f taxes
NOTICE! I becomes delinquent und th* penalty
All Cherokee Indians call at Rob- will apply after that date,
erts Realty Co., and sign petitions. F. L. BERR1 YN,
20-20tc 1 29-2tc ^ ^_JJouno, * ’
INSURANCE—GARNETT AGENCY j
We Sell—
MAYR’S WONDERFUL
REMEDY
—A. & A.
Phone
370
The TAILOR
Good Work
Right Prices.
We Dye and Clean, We
Press and Steam; We Al-
ter and Repair all kinds of
wear; And the work we do
looks just like new; The
work is all we ask of you.
MEYER
Phone 770
23-1 me.
MORON
Nowata, Okla. I j
LI
Telephone
•’in —
SINCLAIR STARTS.
OPERATIONS!
Dr. WARREN L. STEVICK
OSTEOPATH
Phone 901 Lawson Bldg.
DECORATION DAY
MAY 30
Mark the grave with a mitable
monument. Marker* a* low a* $15
R. W. Benjamin
Funeral Home
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Step in and see our “Fresh as Dew” Vegetable
Water Cooler
Phone 1024
J. W.W1NSELL GROCERY
311 E. Cherokee
The Sinclair Oil and Gas company
filed twelve assignments of oil and
gas leases in the Register of Deeds
office in the court house here to-
day.
They were made out in Section ti,
township 27 North, Range 17 East,
•Sec. 29. T. 28 N. R. 17 East, Sec.
30, T. 28, R. 17, Sec. 1 T. 27 N.. It.
16 East, Sec. 36, T. 28 K. 16 East
and Sec. 3l, T. 28 N„ R. 17 East.
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Pawhuska—H. C. Myers, of Okla-
homa City, a member of the state
industrial commission, ia here for a
few days’ hearing on eSses of in-
juries among oil workers in the west
side of the county.
Get Full Value
When You Buy Here
THE houuwifc who markets
here knows that every time her
Groceries are placed on the
scale they register “full weight"
ir quality and satisfaction
Here’s the place to huy good
Groceries and Fresh Fruits in
season at low cost.
PENCE GROCERY
Phone 21 301 E. Cherokee
EXPERT SERVICE
Phonograph, Sewing Machines,
Typewriters, Cash Registers, Add-
ing Machine and Dictographs re-
paired on short notice. All work
guaranteed.
SLAGEL MUSIC CO.
m!9-lmo-C Phone 857
W e take special precaution
u :i ; h< . oiders rc-
T reived i>\ us and ve sec to
lit that tilt; aie filled ac-
I curau-ly and delivered
j promptly. We deliter any-
where, any time, at no ex-
tra cost to you. Our serv-
ice is reliable at all limes.
Can we till your order by
telephone today? It not
convenient to phone, send
us a card and we wi.l de-
liter just \Vliat vou order.
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DR. H. N. FLORA
CHI-R0-PRAC-T0R
FOOT ADJUSTING A SPECIALTY
Mr*. H. N. Flora, A*»i*tant
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A. St A.
PHARMACY^
NOWATA. OK La. I
lone
Z/ Denton Bldg.
Fbcna 470
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Norton, J. T. Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 342, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1924, newspaper, April 30, 1924; Nowata, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1320681/m1/3/?q=us+marshal+service+the+peoples+voice+vol.+4%2C+no.+24%2C+ed.+1: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.