The Nowata Advertiser. (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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Say Friend:
If you are thinking of buying a watch, ring,
or anything in the jewelry line, we are ready
for you. If your eyes give you trouble, we
will test them free. We are also ready for all
kinds of repairing on watches, clocks, and
jewelry of all kinds. All work is guaranteed
to be satisfactory. Give us a trial.
Galer’s City Drug Store
Lambright keeps it.
Mrs. E. B. Jackson was in Coffeyville
| yesterday.
Mrs. Inman, of Lenapab, was in
| town Sunday.
Don’t forget the L. A. S. dinner
I next Tuesday.
Ed Stern, of Okmulgee, was in No-
| wata Wednesday.
Mrs. George Martin was in Coffey-
| vi le last Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gillespie were j
| in Deering Sunday. I
Miss Jean Simpson spent Sunday |
I with Claremore friends.
Master Charles Roberts, of Indep- J
I endence, was here Sunday.
Mts. G. I. Miller, of Alluwe, is visit-
| ing Mrs. Sadie Pittenbarger.
Miss Jennie Powell spent Sunday
I with home folks at Childers.
Miss Edith Lowrance, of Alluwe, was
j here Sunday visiting friends.
Misses Della and Eliza Chaney, of
| Ruby, were in Nowata Sunday.
L. J. Elder, of Snow creek town-
I ship, was in Nowata Wednesday. j
Miss Fawn Nash, of Ft. Gibson, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Conihe.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Daugherty spent
Saturday and Sunday in Coffeyville.
G. N. Gabriel handles gas engine
| oil and also all kinds of lubricating oil:
Walter Beaubien and Clem Dodge
Legal Blanks For Sale at This Office.
Dr.PRICE’S
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
i Made from healthful
grape cream of tartar
Will make twice as much good
bread, biscuit and cakeypound for
pound, as the lowpricedimitations
made from alum and alum phos-
phates, and will make the food
appetizing and healtkfdL
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
is not only economical but makes
the food more wholesm*
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..LANDS.,
Several small tracts close to town, suitable for
gardening and truck, money makers, everyone of
them.
Large tracts in any part of this or adjoining
counties. Send hr a list of these lands, and Con-
vince yourself that this chance is at last ‘up to yon’
to get yourself a cheap farm.
LOTS
A close in residence lot, or a lot in any of the
( additions. Business lots, improved or unimproved.
! Big rates of interest on these investments in business
lots, besides the increase in the value of the property.
Lcdscs We liave sonie leases -n the ^laggett
able ; rices.
Pcnl that can be turned at very reason-
THE GARNETT COMPANY.
(Integrity in Realty.)
Nowata, - - Oklal.oma. g
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were down from Independence Son- |
I day.
J. T. McCollum, the contractor, has
| finished another new house in Park |
Place.
Water—G. N. Gabriel has a new
pump and tank and will haul water
for you. 23-tf.
Miss Winters, of Coffeyville, was
the guest yesterday of Miss Mah'e
Rogers.
Mrs. Jane Reed is entertaining ler
granddaughter, Miss Clare I ra, of
Col-rado.
Mrs. J.B. Pollard has returned Lorn
Coffeyville, where she was the guest |
of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sawyer ard
children have gone to Old Mexico for
a several weeks’ stay.
Mrs. G. W. Riley left '’unday for
Braggs, where she will visit with re-
latives for several weeks.
Elton Reed, formerly of Nowata,
now living in Wagoner, was here Sun-
day the guest of friends.
Ready for all kinds of repairing or
watches, clocks and jewelry at F. W
• taler’s City Drug Store.
Fnutk Jeurneyeake and Willi* Estl a
1-ft Sunday for Independence, whe e
they will attend school.
Lost: Puree containing bunch o'
keys. Liberal reward for recovery
Notify the Advertiser office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lockhart, of
Morehead, Kansas, are the guesU of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Campbell.
Wanted to But—A second-hand
mounted oil country boiler. See
35-ltp R. I. Tatlcb.
For Sale: Residence property,
close in, near school house. See A. H
GUletpey at H. C. Campell’e store.
Lost—Maroon jacket, • lined with
silk, in Nowata. Batura to Farmei
Supply company and receive reward
Fob SaIA—One good milch cow
Will be freek in December. See Mr
Stafford, at MitchalTa barber shop. 35.
Miss It tile Watt, of Independence,
is the gneet this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Bari Weible and Mr. and Mr*. Guj
Watt
mi'mm Lura Pence sad Minnie Ran-
dall, who are Attending busineee coll-
ege in Coffeyville, spent Sunday at
borne.
Taken up; White boar, on Mon
day night, weight 150 pounds. Sec
Charles Moore, at the Mitchell Bar-
ber shop.
Mrs. I. N. Cummings, of Corvalin.
Montana, is in Nowata and will spem
the winter with her daughter, Mrs. T.
R. Glass.
Mrs. Sadie Pittsenbarger has re-
turned from DeSota, Kansas, wher
she was called by the illness of Mrs
Ivy Cleek.
Lost: A heavy buggy robe ir
town Monday, November 9, black ont
side, tan on the other- Also a big
red rocking chair from my home on
Halloween. Information for either
will b ■ gladly recched. Suital le re-
ward a!Vo. D. M. Lawson
Now—Let’s Get
Back to Business
The battle is over. The election
is won. Whatever may be your
opinion—-and ours—of the final vic-
tory, one thing is morally certain-
the people have ruled.
And now, tired of the political
strife—and the uncertainty-they’re
ready for the holiday season.
The times are good, but you -and
we—are here to make them better.
We will do our part by offering to the people of No-
wata and vicinity exceptional values in all lines of Mer-
chandise. Our store is now full of bargains in all the
departments.
In our Clothing department we are offering excep-
tional values in Kuppenheimer Clothes and the Harvard
line of clothes for young men
Overcoats and Rain Coats
For the cheapest
Good black unfinished worsted Over-
coat with silk lining
$5.2
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In our Ladies’ Ready-to-wear department we have
exceptional values in Ladies Suits
from $10.00 to
Skirts in all the latest styles
from $4.00 to
A beautiful voile Skirt worth $7.50
for only
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In our Grocery department we have at all times the
best in the way of fruits, vegetables and fancy groceries
the marker affords.
We now have strictly pure Pennsylvania Buck- /\qc
• wheat, roller andouhr process,-12 lb. sack V/U
And maple syrup to go with it
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If you are not already, trading with us give us a trial
and we will convince you that we can give you better
goods and better service and at lower prices than you
have had anywhere.
J. J. BARNDOLLAR & C°
NOWATA .-. OKLA.
EVERYTHING
TO EAT
EVERYTHING
TO WEAR
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Long, Frank B. The Nowata Advertiser. (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908, newspaper, November 13, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1320353/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.