The Nowata Advertiser. (Nowata, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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We Are
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Closing
Out Our
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Summer
Goods
We can sell you a fine
Home Settee for $3.50
Porch Rocker for $2.50
An l all our Summer Goods
at Close Out Prices. Come
in and see for yourself.
The
Nowata
Hardware
& Supply
Company
—
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Groceries
• •
Best and
Freshest
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K
ORELAND’S rapidly increasing
trade is the best proof of the fact
that their groceries are the best, the
freshest and the cheapest in Nowata. Ask
your neighbor about Moreland’s groceries.
He will tell you what’s what and then you
will be added to our growing list of custom-
ers. Just one trial will convince you that
what we tell you in our advertisements is so
Moreland Grocery Co
State Bank & Trust Co. Building
A Humane Appeal
A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. U.
D. Williams, 107 west Main St., says: “I
appeal to all persona with weak lungs to take
Dr. King's New Discovery, the only remedy
that has helped me and fully cornea np to the
proprietor’s recommendation." It saves more
lives than all other throat and lung remedies
put together. Used as a couth and cold cure
the world over. . Cures asthma, bronchitb,
croup, whooping cough, quinsy, hoarsness, and
phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and
builds them up. Guaranteed at Galer's City
Drug Store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle
free
Notdc—K. of P’s.
Welcome Lodge, number 131, K. of
P., meets every Thursday evening.
Visiting Knights are welcome.
0. A. Mitchell, C. C.
W. P. Martin, K. of R. and S. 44t.
CERTIFICATE
(Continued from page
and subdivided into four voting
cincts as follows:
Beginning at the Northwest corner] west along township line
of section 3, township 26, range 14; where the center of Calil
thence east along the township line intersects the same; thence northerly
section line to a point where the cen-
ter of the Verdigris river intersects
the same; thence southerly along the
center of said river to a point where
the township line between townships
26 and 27 intersects the samy; thence
west along township line to a point
where the center of California creek
to the northeast corner
township 26, range 15;
along the center of California creek
ty the point of beginning, voting
c«unty may know where their polling
places are.
Made and done by order of the
Board of County Commissioners of
Nowata County, State of Oklahoma,
on this the 1st day of August, A. D.
1907.
Clarence King, Chairman
A. York,
Wm. F. McAdams,
Attest. Commissioners
Ben J. Scoville,
County Clerk of Nowata County, Ok-
lahoma.
Lost—Gold watch chain, between
Aliuwe and Nowata, via Coody’s Bluff.
Gold bell charm. Reward if retu*n-
ed to C. I. Weaver. 22tf
ffcaltfi In the Canal Zone
The high wages paid makes it a mighty
I temptation to our young artisans to join the
force of skilled workman needed to construct
the Panama Canal. Many are restrained how-
ever by the fear of fevers and malaria. It is
I the knowing onea—those who have ueed
Electric Bitters, who go the without this fear,
well knowing they ire safe from malarious in-
fluence with Electric Bitters on hand. Cures
blood poison too, biliousness, weakness and all
I stomach, liver and kidney troubles Guaranteed
by Galer’s City frog Store. 50c.
Jamestown Exposition pictures
126 in number, to be taken in No-
wata. Those who have their
names on this list should make
no delay in leaving their; orders
at the Photo tent.
The Tench That Hula
Is the touch of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
I the happieet combinatioa of Araica flowers
I and healing balsams ever compounded. No
I matter how old the sore or ulcer is this salve
I will cure it. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds
lor piles, it hu no equal. Guaranteed by
I Galer's City Drug Store. 25c.
Found—Bay mare, fifteen and one-
half hands high, shod all round, no
brands, star in forehead, weighs 1,000
pounds, came into my posture, two
miles north west of Delaware, about
August 1st. Owner can haveproperty
| by paying for this advertisement.
22t4 Thad Mayginnis.
Lost and Found,!
Lost, between 9:30 p. m, yesterday and
I noon to-day, a bilious attack, with nausea and
I sick headache. This loss was caused by
finding at Galer’s CityJDrug Store a boi of
I Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed for
biliousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c.
Strayed or Stolen—From pasture
I two and one-half miles east of Nowata,
on Monday, July 29, one raw boned
brown horse, seventeen hands high,
twelve years old, wire cut on front
leg between knee and shoulder, har-
ness marks; also, one brown horse,
seventeen hands high, wind puffs on
both hind legs, star in forehead, about
nine years old, harness marks. Lib-
eral reward for information leading
| to recovery of horaea. Address
N. B. Mattox,
*2tf Nowata, I. T.
Warning Order
| In the United States Court for the Northern
District of the Indian Territory, sitting|at
Nowata.
J. H. O’Herin, plaintiff
Vs.
Carrie O’Herin, defendant.
The defendant, Carrie O’Herin, is warned to
I appear in this court within thirty days and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff, J. H.
O’Herin.
| Nowata, I. T., August 21, I9c7.
chas. A. Davidson, clerk.
By J. H. Morehouse, deputy.
I Glass 4 Weaver, attorneys for plaintiff
|W. A. chase, attorney for non-resident de-
fendant. 23t4
of section 4,
, thence south
along the section line to the south- place fixed at Delaware, Oklahoma,
east corn-r of section 33, township municipal township no. 2.
townMn !f„Lth!"Ce ,rSt “‘T th! Beginning on the line between the
nf llii 80“thw*®t State of Kansas and Oklahoma at the I
Zlh J. X 34, township 26, northwest corner of section 15 ------------
section linn S .the township 29, range 14; thence eajt Prom Claremore Messenger.
.....P a®e °fbetPnninK. along said line to a point where the Will Moore was down Tuesday to
at residence of | center 0f the Verdigris river inter- see John Donald regarding a colony of
orSZT? “•rt*"1 *”*•“ hr*’d•' '!«**“»>
than,? ?’ ,town8h,P 2l’. »»*• lo> point where the same intersects
m?"8 ‘°wnah*P >ine t° alline between townships 27 and xo;.-.....
er’s river intersects the *dience we8t alonK the township line colonize them here, making
southerly along the center ’of ^he townshT^ran^U- th 8eCt‘°n 3?h Claremore and one at Nowata, and
Verdigris river to a point where the aiong sectlo^ line to ’the" northwest ?? has such railway facili-
same intersectsi the section line be- corner 0f 3„c ion 3itown3hip 28,range tie8’ U8e ,h,s Place as 3 shipping
2fi rAnf»C fint?l “nd 25; own8Hl4; thence east along the town- ‘
5h» L T a 0D* the 8hiP line t0 the southwest corner of
SiSiJ» h 8v?thoce8t cor"e/1 action 34. township 29, range 14,
use inis place as
point, and the markets up to send
here for their vegetable products.
Mr, Donald is an authority on garden-
[ inKx and it is desired that he go to
Nowata, meet the farmers there as
well as here and discuss the matter.
to the nnilf nf h " • • 8e<Tn line the point of neginning, named Hick-
Land, I0ting ory town8hiP and subdivided into
place fixed at Claggett s school house. voting precincts as follows:
nt a^e rtW6at Cor?f Beginning on the line between the. -—-
th 26’ranp ^ State of Kansas and Oklahoma at the Georgia Legislature Disfranchises Negro,
thence east along the section lme to | northwest comer of section 15, A disnateh from nJSl
, . 1&
township 29, range 14; thence east |
along said line to the northeast cor*
A dispatch from Atlanta, Georgia,
aays: “By a vote of 150 to 16 the
a point on the same where a line
drawn. northerly and southerly „tulJi5 oom Jlllo MJ tuo norsiIWI86 oor-.
through the center of Maple street, ner of section 17, tuwnehip 29, range Iower hoB8e of the Georgia general
oJZtk 0kIahoma- intersecte the 15; thence south along section line “eembly passed the bill todiafran-
line dr*«mCtbvnnib6*!. * “IP 8ai, to 8 Point on 88me where the town- chise the negroes. The measure had
lrpied^^*{7^*bSk£rsk, ^ *• —i
“5 •"»« li^toth. raUhwertl*"4 "°" 8“* *> G<""n"ir Hok«
between townships 25 corner of section 34, township 28,
IZZ’ we8‘alon« 8a,d town; I range 14; thence north along the. — _______________,
sortinn^i0 COrner 8ection line k0 the northwest corner prescribed by law the prospective
sr wssraai ^ Isras-sAnc'gl--- —- —i—
the southwest comer of section 34,
township 29, rang? 14; thence north
of the following qualifications: All
persons who hare honorably served
to the point of beginning; voting *n any war of the United States or in
| place fixed at Wann, Oklahoma.
Beginning at a point on the line
State of Kansas and
the northwest corner
| of section 16, township 29, range 15;
thence east along said line to a point
where the center of the Verdigris
|river internets the same; thence
of said
| river to the township line be-
tween townships 27 and 28; thence
| west along the township line to a
Don’t be afraid to give Chamberlain's
I Cough Remedy to your children. It is in-
tended especially for coughs, colds, croup and
whooping cough, and it is the best medicine
made for these diseases. For sale by Pioneer
Drug Co.
north along section line to
the point of beginning, voting place
fixed at Mayor’s office in Nowata,
Oklahoma.
Beginning at a point on the sec-
tion line between section 19 and 80; ^
township 26, range 16; where a line I between the
drawn northerly and southerly Oklahoma at
through the center of Maple street,
Nowata, Oklahoma would intersect
the same; thence east along section
line to a point on same, where the
center of the Verdigris river inter-1 MutWrFitTong the" center
sects the same; between section 24’
and 25, township 26, range 16;
thence southerly along center of said
river to a point where the township | point on the same at the Southwest
line between townships1 25 and 26 corner of section 34, township 28,
intersects the same; thence west range 15; thence north along the
along township line to a point where 8ection iine to the poinfc of beginning,
. drawn Northerly and voting place fixed at Elliott, Oklaho-
southerly through the center of raa.
Maple street, Nowata, Oklahoma, Motion put and announced carried,
would intersect the same; thence Motion by Commissioner York,
northerly along said line drawn seconded by Cemmissioner McAdams
trough the center of Maple street, that we proceed to the appointment
Nowata, Oklahoma, to the point of 0f election inspectors for Nowata
beginning; voting place fixed at the county, Oklahoma.
Bowers building on the east side of Motion put and announced carried.
Maple street in block 25, Nowata, On motion of Commissioner! York,
... ». I secoaded by Commissioner McAdams,
o v j. r.on?I!"S81<?ner* District No. that the following named persons be
3, be divided into two municipal town- appointed as election inspectors for
ships as follows: commissioners’ district No. 1. Snow
municipal township no. 1. Creek Township as follows: Snew _ ____
Beginning at the Northwest corner KIaVOt?g Pla<V;T’ Mi'?8’ Cof-1 taxation at the valuation of $500.”
of section 3, township 27, range 14; KS rfPr6‘
thence east along the township line Neal Sanders of Eaton,
to a point where the center of the | Arm9tron(? tomnship> chiIderg vot
ing precinct, Simon Love, Childers,
Oklahoxa; Ruby precinct, Julius Mau-
in, Ruby, Oklahoma; for Goody’s Bluff
voting precinct, W. A. Powell. Coody’s
Bluff, Oklahoma.
Aliuwe township, Aliuwe voting pre-
cinct, Charles Collins, ALuwe, Oklaho-
ma.
Verdigris river intersects the same;
thence southerly along the center of
said river to a point where the town-
ship line between townships 26 and
27 intersect the same; thence west
along township line to the southwest
corner of section 34, township 27,
range 14; thence north along the
section line to the point of begin-
ning, named Lenapah township, and
subdivided into three voting pre-
cincts as follows:
the Confederate army or in the mili-
tary forces of the state of Georgia
during the civil war All persons
lawfully descended from those who
served in the Confederate army or in
the military forces of Georgia during
the civil war. All persons of good
character who understand the duties
of citizenship. All persons who can
correctly read the English language,
any paragraph of the constitution of
the United States or of this state,
and correctly write the same in the
English language when read to them
by any one of the registrars, and ali
persons who, solely because of physi-
cal disability, are unable to comply
with the above requirements, but who
can understand and give a reasonable
interpretation of any paragraph of
the constitution of the Unitad States
or of this state that may be read to
them by any one of the registrars; or,
any person who is the owner of 40
acres of land in this state upon which
he resides, or is the owner of property
situated in the state and assessed for
Ha TaiilH.
Young Wife—Jack, dear, l wisn yon
would break Brother George of the
yoker-playlng habit.
Young Husband—Why, I did break
him only last night.—Chicago Dally
News.
well
COMMISSIONER’S DISTRICT NO. 2
Watova township, Watova voting |
H:s One Grievance.
Visitor—Do they treat you
here?
Prisoner—Generally they does, only
they hurts my feelln's by their lack
of confidence. They won't let me havs
a latch-key.
2J5T.ft? SLrSPi4' Or**. Nowata, Oklataa. 1
WITH FAT MAN'S QUARTER.
thence east along the township line I
to a point where the center of Cali-
fornia creek intersects the same;
Nowata township, Adair voting pre-
cinct, Gano Adair, Nowata, Oklaho-
ma; Claggett voting precinct, William
Guardian's Sala
In the United States court for the Northern
District of the Indian Territory, sitting at
Nowata.
In the natter of the guardianship of Esther
Welch, Myrtle Welch, Georgia Welch, Ethel
Welch and Cecil Welch, minors, Mack Welch,
guardian.
By virtue of an order of the United States
court for the Northern District of the Indian
Territory made at the February A. D. 1907
term thereof, the undersigned, guardian of
the estates of Esther Welch, Myrtle Welch,
Georgia Welch, Ethel Welch and Cecil Welch,
minors, will, on Monday, the 2nd day of Septem-
ber, 1907, at the hour of one o’clock in the
afternoon of said day, at the East front door
of the building in which United States Court is
held in the town of Nowata, Indian Territory,
expose for sale at public auction to the highest
and best bidder the inherited real property of
said wards, consisting of their undivided
interests in the allotment of Emma Welch,
deceased, viz: the nw1-4 of tho neI-4 of tho
Nwl-4 of section 29, township 27 north, range
15 east. The swI-4 of tho nwI-4; tho seI-4
of theNWl-4, and the 8 4.70 acres of the se
1-4 of the Nw 1-4 of tho NW 1-4 of section 32,
township 27 north, range 15-cast, and the sw
1-4 of the swI-4 of the seI-4 of section 21,
township 27 north, range 15 east, containing
104.70 acres of landmore or less.
Tho interests of oach of said minors in said
land being one-filth. The said land is clear ....g
and free of encumbrance with the exception I P“n’ ’-’‘'tanoma.
of the courtesy interest of Mack Welch, who ~
will join in a deed with said miners.
Dated at Nowata, Indian Territory this 31st
day of July, 1907. Mack Welch,
Guardian.
E gene B. Lawson, attorney. 20t4
California creek to a point where the
line between township 26 and 27 in
wata precinct, J. R. Rogers, Nowata,
I™";"18 7n“”““u“Vn- Oklahoma: East Nowata precinct, T.
tersects the same, thence west along | r Pa(1B Nnutnfa ntiohoma
the township lme to the southwest
corner of section 34, township 27,
range 14; thence north along the
section line to the point of
ning, voting place fixed at
School House.
Beginning at a point on the town-
| L. Pace, Nowata, Oklahoma.
commissioner’s district no. 3
Lenapah township, Capps voting
begin-1 precinct, W. H. Capps, Lenapah, Ok-
lahoma; Lenapah voting precinct, G,
W. Patchett, Lenapah, Oklahoma;
Delaware precinct, Sam Riggs, Dela-
Capp’s
ship line between townships 27 and ware, Oklahoma.
whom cqmo infaraanfa fVw* tt* i______ i
28, where the same intersects the
center of California Creek; thence
east along the township line to a
point where the same intersects the
center of the Verdigris river; thence
southerly along the Verdigris river
to a point on the section line between
sections 13 and 24, township 27,
rings 16, where the same intersects
said river; thence west; long section
line to a point whete the same inter-
sects California Creek between sec-
tions 14 and 23, township 27, range
15; thence northerly along the center
of said creek to the point of be-
ginning, voting place fixed at Lena-
Beginning at a point on the sec-
tion line between sections 14 and 23,
township 27. range 15, whera the
same intersects the center of Cali-
fornia creek; thence east along the
Hickory township, Wann voting
precinct, J. B. Conley, Wann, Oklaho-
ma: Elliott voting precinct, W. G.
Morrison, Elliott, Oklahoma.
Motion put and carried.
Motion by Commissioner York, sec-
onded by Commissioner McAdams that
the County clerk be instructed to no-
tify the various election inspectors
of their appointment. Motion put
and announced carried.
On motion of Commissbner McAd-
ams, seconded by Commissioner York,
that the Board of Commissioners do
now adjourn, subject to the call of
the chairman. Motion put and an-
nounced carried.
This notice is given in order to
comply with the law requiring notice
to be given of the change and estab-
lishment of precincts, and further,
that in order that the voters of the
DamMlt Ltft tha Car, anfl Ha
Uttarad No Protaat.
A corpulent man with a red face
went to Coney Island one day and aat
ia the cross seat of an open car ia
front of two stout German women. Ia
searching for a nickel to pay his fare,
he dropped a quarter, which rolled al-
most under the dress of one of the
women.
He realized that he might make a
spectacle of himself If he attempted
to pick up the quarter, so he decided
to wait until she and her friend got
out. Meanwhile he took an occasion-
al glance at the coin.
The women found themselves at
their station unexpectedly, and in
their hurry to get out, one of them
knocked her handkerchief, which was
weighted with something, on the back
of the fat man’s seat. A corner of
the handkerchief dropped and let out
a shower of jingling silver.
The owner knelt and began col-
lecting the coins, while her friend
urged her to hurry. The man gave a
sigh of relief when he saw that the
woman had not noticed his quarter.
Just then, however, the other woman
observed it.
“Katrina,” she said, “you have not
all dot schange got. Look! Dere is a
quvarter.”
Katrina, with an effort, stooped and
picked it up, and Bhe and her friend
rushed from tho car. The fat man,
who saw the futility of protest under
the peculiar circumstances, sighed re-
cretfullv and sadly watched them go.
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