The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OSAGE JOCRSAL, THURSDAY OCTOBER 5, 1911,
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HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN
Cafe in Connection
For everything good to eat, drinK,
and smoke.
Phone 55.
CLEANING and PRESSING
ALTERATION AND
REPAIR WORK
FRANK OLSON
Located in Smith's Clothing Store
Phone $89
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* Morris-Yates Abstract and
Title Co. Bonded
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INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS
The following real estate trans-
fers are reported by the Morris-.]
Yates abstract company:
-WARRANTY DEEDS -
•lames E. Dunn et ux to 0. P. j|
I Strum, $4(X).00 lot 9 blk 7 lots j
i 1-2 blk 1(1 Avant.
0. P. Strum et ux to .J. C.
| Holden et ux $1.00 lot 9 blk 7 11
lots 1-2 blk 10 Avant.
j J. C. Holden et ux to The
i Peerless Press Co $1.00 lot 9 blk I
j 7 lots 1-2 blk 10 Avant.
Western Lumber Co to G. O. j
| Weems $300.00; lots 1-2-3 blk
! 25 Wynona.
| Hoard of Trustees, Christian j
I Church to G. O. Weems $150.00:
lot 12 blk 24 Wynona.
Joseph T. Anderson et ux to!
Charley M. Hazon $1500.00; lots
5-0 blk 15 Fairfax,
i W. T. Leahy & wife to S. 1
j Sol verson $105.00; lots 22-23 blk 1
I 50 Osage City.
F. C. Nietert et ux to Russell |
Van Allen $2400.00; sw4 31-21-12
-TAX DEED—
John A. Hunter, County Treas-
urer to Wesley M. Sloan $170;
lots 12-13 blk 8 Bigheart.
Levi A. Allen et al to E. J.
Truitt $9.00; lot 4 blk 33 Hominy.
James E. Dunn et ux to E. F.
Ewing & H. Greenwood $150.00:1
lot 9 blk 21 Avant.
James H. Harmon to Ray
Parks & W. A. Greenwood $3,
000.00; lot 5 blk 18 Avant.
James H. Harmon to Ray
Parks & W. A. Greenwood
i $2,000.00; lot 8 blk 18 Avant
| W. E. Ayers to B. F. & L. A.
Hoyt $1.00 etc lots 3-4-5-G blk
1127 Pawhuska.
H. H. Brenner, Trustee to Roy
Lawrence $150.00; lots 9-10 blk
141 Prudom addition to Pawhuska.
Pawhuska Townsite Co to
;Mrs. Z. S. Hemenway $350.00;
! lots 5-0 blk 27 Palmer Highland
! addition to Pawhuska.
| J. H. Rogers et ux to R. L.
IScuggs $500.00; lots 3-4 blk 4
Osage City.
! John Claremore to Chas F.
Stuart, Trustee $1200.00; n2 of
ne4 s2 of se4 17-24-7; lots 3-4 s2
KUHLMAN’S
MOTHER’S BREAD
Your mother baked; but WHY should YOU?
She served her hours of baking drudgery because
the “baker's bread" of her day lacked quality
and flavor. Today it is different.
Mother’s Bread
is Baker's Bread, but it is all quality, goodness,
and purity. It is made from the highest grade
of materials and bakek in a clean modern
bakery. Each loaf is wrapped in air-tight
waxed paper. At your grocery
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lto er
to knc
fine cl
For SATURDAY Only
THREE LOAVES FOR TEN CENTS
Try it! Compare it! Then yo,u’U understand its quality and our enthusiasm.
Really it is better—much better. Be sure you get the genuine.
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We make a specialty of the Abstract Business
and are ably equiped for this purpose.
Get The Best It Costs No More.
First National Bank Building Pawhuska
of nw4 n2 of ne4 of sw4 n2 of j -of nw4 s2 of se4 of sw4 of nw4
n2 of s2 of ne4 of sw4 2-24-11. j w2 of w2 of nw4 of nel of sw4
9-21-11.
L. C. Hayes to H. G. Burt
$1.00 etc undivided h interest in
"GENERAL LIVER! & CAB BARN
HARRIS & SON, Prop
Single
Drivers
Saddle
Horses
Rigs for Short Drives.
All Cab Calls Answered Promptly.
Rigs for Long Drives.
| BARN PHONE No. 2
^ ter Phone No, 115, Arcade Confectionery, for Bus.
-WARRANTY DEEDS -
James M. Gillette, trustee, to]
Elizabeth Jones. $300; lot 20, ] n2 of ne4 e2 of nw4 10-27-5; se4
block 27, (jrainola. ^ of sw4 ]0^ 4 jq-26-5; ne4 of nw4
j Scott Braden et ux to W. J. , j0£ j 30-26-5 s2 of ne4 lots 1-2,
; Reese, $100; lots 19-20, block 4, j 2-21-9; s2 of sw4 of se4 nw4 of
' Avant. } sw4 0f se4 35-22-9.
Me-tsa-he and husband to H.H. John E. DuMars et ux to C.
Romine, $1,670: se4 of sw4 sec- M> Hudgins $120.00; lot 27-28-29
tion 21, sw4 of sw4, section 21, ; ^ o- Wynonai
1 n2 of nw4 28-26-7.
For Drugs and Sundries, Jewelry
Books and Stationery,
Paints and China Lac
try the new drug store of
OWEN « PURYEAR
The
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BIG BEN
ALARM
THE BEST SLEEP METER
Now is the time to have your watch cleaned
and repaired for the long winter months. We
make a specialty of the repairing of high grade
watches and jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed.
George H. Cline
Jeweler
U. S. Observatory time daily by Western Union wire. Set your
watch with us and be correct.
In Osage D.ru>r Store. Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
Robert Panther et ux to F. C.
I Nietert, $304; ne4 18-23-10.
Ed Talley et ux to Bertie B.
(Maher, $5,000, w2 of nw4, sec-
| tion 26, e2 of ne4 27-26-8.
D. B. Hoasley et ux to A. W.
1 Hurley, $1 00 etc. lots 3-4, block
15, Palmer Highland addition to
Pawhuska.
J. W. Stroud et ux to A. W.
1 Hurley and D. B. Horsley, $400;
lots 9-10, block 26, Palmer High-
land addition to Pawhuska.
H.H. Brenner, trustee to J.W.
Hilldrop, $1.00 etc. lots 1-2-3-4-5,
block 21, Prudom addition to
Pawhuska.
•Citizens State Bank, Chautau-
qua, to Bertie B. Maher, *$1.00
etc. w2 of nw4 section 26, e2 of
ne4 27-26-8.
Mary A. Hunt to Robert M.
Hunt, $1,000; nw4 3-28-7: sw4
31-29-8; nw4, n2 of nw4 of sw4
23- 27-10.
H. H. Brenner, trustee toE.P.
Hayes, $230; lots 5-6, block 10,
Prudom addition to Pawhuska.
— QUIT CLAIM DEEDS —
James P. Tripp to Bertie B.
Maher, $1,00 etc. e2 of ne4, sec- n
tion 27, 10 acres in 26-26-8. ^
John Whitehorn et ux to Bertie I *
B. Maher, $1.00 etc. w2 of nw4, n
section 26, e2 of ne l L7-2G-8, ^
C. R. Walterhouse to Bertie j?
B. Maher, $1.00 etc. w2 of n\v4 |
26-26-8, less 10 acres. ^
Sarah Yellow Bird to Herbert ]
G. Burt $1.00 etc undivided i
interest in lot 4 swl of nw4 5- A
24- 5: w2 of swl 32-25-5; ne4 sec ^
12 se4 30-28-8: e.2 of se4 sec 8
w2 of sw4 9-21-11: sw4 of sw4
James A. DuBose et ux to OB,
M.' Hendricks $lo0.00; A int in'
lot 30 blk 9 Avant.
John Abbott to J. E. Martin dc j
I. N. Stoutimore $1350.00; s2 ot'|
se4 5-21-10 ne4 of ne4 31-21-10;
e2 of se4 34-21-10 & 10 acres in
34-21-10.
Celia N. Miller & husband to
A. D. Harris $3000.00: e2 of ne4
sec 23 n2 of nw4 sec 24 se4 sec
14 se4 of sw4 14-25-5.
Curtis Revard et ux to Zoah
Bradshaw $1.00 etc lots 10-111
blk 101 lots 1-2 blk 75 Pawhuska.
Sarah Jane Woldrup & hus-
band to John C. Ensley $525.00;
lots 15 & 18 Dunn’s Osage Fruit
& Poultry farms.
—CONTRACT FOR DEED-
L. C. & JosieU. Sheriff to R.
L. Martin & Andrew Wildman
$50.00; lots 27-28-29-30 blk 1
Sheriff addition to Skiatook.
Wylie Barham— piano tuner
Phone 133.
P. J. MONK
DRUGGIST, JEWELER
and OPTICIAN
A. N. RUBLE
Cashier
H. H. BRENNER W. T. LEAHY
President Vice-President
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PAWHUSKA, OKLAHOMA
Close of Business April 7,1911.
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts .. .. $lD8,tjU».73 Capital Stock...............$ 50,000.(K!
Overdrafts ------- - 4,102.02 Surplus..................... 10,000.00
United States Bonds ------- 50,000.00
Bonds and Warrants________ 11,313.22 Undived Profits (earned)......4,056.99
Banking House Furniture Circulation ................ 59,000.00
and Fixtures,--------------- 15,000.00 D its..... ........«_____ 254.955.9t
Cash and due from Banks .. 89,957.98
$369,012.95
THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT
$369,012.9!}
A. N. RUBLE, Cashier
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\ New Hardware Store
N Kihekah Avenue
Stroud Building
With a Full Line of
Tinning and
A full line of the
Builder’s
Plumbing
Best Paints
Hardware
All Work Guaranteed
and Oils
J. W. Napier Hardware Co.
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The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911, newspaper, October 5, 1911; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc826039/m1/2/: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.