Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 294, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 15, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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DRUGSTORE
transaction your RoaaM
In ovary drug store n
druggist can be trusted
The confidence of customers has
large part in making this business
.pl2*L£
Back of the Rexall store is the great co-opera-
tive Rexall organisation of ten thousand drug-
lists, each contributing hi* share in semce to
the public and producing the best in mer-
chandise.
THE REXALL STORE NEAR YOU IS
The Jordan Drug Co.
Let Ui Fill Your Prescriptions
H. C. JORDAN PHONE 25
"WE ARE BOOSTING FOR RADIUM WATER BATHS*'
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HOWATA £>AlLY StAl
SUNDAV. MARCH 11 1925
Chicago,
March 1,1
March
blizzard.
14.—A typical
laden with rain
changing to enow, and bourne on
60-mile wind, was moving into
the middle west today With Warn-
ings of a sharp drop in temperature.
Already It nas the west, particu-
larly the Roclfy mountain region, in
its grip, and was sweeping two ways,
through the north and from the
Southwest, on to Chicago.
Snow blanketed large portions of
Colorado, while in loura heavy snow
And high winds were accompanied
by a rapidly fAIHng thermometer.
In Steak City, la., snow plows were
needed to clear street and railway
tracks. Nebraska was swept by a
gale.
The snow was seen as a benefit
for spring crops, as the soil was
said to be badly in need of mois-
ture.
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Nowata Girl Is Elected to Membership
In Highest Honor Society in College
Miss Pauline Davis, of this city NOTICE!
who is attending Lindenwood col- TO ALL OIL COMPANIES, PIPE-
lege at St. Charles Mo., has been
elected to membership in Alpha
Sigma Tau, the most important hon-
or society of the college of Art*
and Sciences, according to a letter ’
received Saturday by _ the young
Miss
Sciences, accor
id Saturday
lady’a father, W. A. Davis.
Pauline is establishing quite a rec-
ord for herself at the College and
her Nowata friehds Will be glad to
hear of her success.
The letter to Mr. Davis follows:
Mr. W. A. Davis,
Nowata, Oklahoma.
My Dear Mr. Davis:
LINE COMPANIES. TELEPHONE
COMPANIES. TELEGRAPH COM-
PANIES AND ANY OTHER PER-
SONS, COMPANIES OR COR-
PORATIONS HAVING PROP-
ERTY OF ANY KIND ON OR
ALONG PUBLIC HIGHWAYS:
Notice is hereby given to the pub-
lic and all persons or pArtles con-
cerned that the contfatt hO’s been
let for the construction of the pub-
lic highway from Nowata to Watova
and from Nowata to Cbodys Bluff
and which highway is to be con-
structed sixty-six feet in width. All
individuals, companies or corpora
It gives me great pleasure to in. . - ...... ,
form you that your daughter, Paul- turns are hereby notified to at once
ine, has been elected to membership remove all private property from un-
in Alpha Sigma Tau. This is the der, on, over, by or aCrosS said right-
most important honor society of the of-way of sixty-six feel and all
college of Arts and Science. The shackle-rod lines, pip* litics. tele-
girls are chosen upon the basis of phone and telegraph lines now on
scholarship, conduct and general said rightof-way of sixty-six feet,
high standing in the college com- are, from and after this date, it the
munity. | mercies of said construction.
I congratulate you upon youf Done by order of the Board of
daughter’s attaining the distinction County Commissioners of Nowata
of membership in this society. County, Oklahoma, this 14tft. day of
Very truly yours, March, 1925.
ALICE E. GIPSON ! C. L. WOODS,
Dean.: 15-2tc. Codnty Clerk.
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Waukomis.—The Hackbefry town- j Kingfisher—C. C. Comb of this
ship community club is planning the city purchased purebred livestock
construction of A community hall, for members of his farm club.
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ARE YOU NUMBERED AMONG
THE THRIFTY?
Stop attrl ponder the above question—Are
you numbered among the thrifty?
are you listed among those who are
saving a small amount each week,
placing it in a savings account, where,
in future years, it will be ready for
them.
If you have hot yet adopted “Habits of
Thrift” it will recompense you more
than you ever realize to start those hab-
its now’.
Come in and let us explain how easy it is
for you to start a savings account.
Our Miuibn it to Help
Other* Save
. , _ Sheriff Gillespey—I am now serv-
' ’ ing my sixth term as sheriff. No,
I won’t run for this office four
tears hence.
TOWN JALK
R. W. Moreland—If I Could tell
you all I know about Frank Mason
it would make the best story you
ever heard.
Frank Mason — What I know
about “Rob” 'Moreland Wouldn’t
look good In print.
Chas. Mehlin—Everything is quiet
on my side. (Of course, Mr. Meh-
lin refers to his Commissioner dis-
trict. s
C. If. Wardett—I’vt completed
my spring Cledft-ttp.
i
H. N- Boose—A local ipan se
word for me tb g6 to the other
day. I sent the following mes-
sage back to fifth: If it is all right
with you I would rather stay hate.
As I krtoW the courttfy better than
the pint# yei Mv# recommended.
-No, none of the
v-ri for . depositors Of
National B*nk have *r-
Sih c*p#eting Cic:r
soon.
L. Sebring—I’M flavt that *d.
ready in fifteen minutes. (He
didn’t.)
Geo. Williams—Making out UK
income tax report is a big job.
Harry O’Brien—Sorry, but the
information I had for you has been
censored, (No raise in oil.)
H. Good—W# are offering some
real bargains in furniture.
John Pendleton—Well, I got
verdict for $1.00 recently.
A. S. Calico—I don't believe I
know anything. (News.)
John Cansdell—Before Oklahoma
became a state I was a practieing
physician.
F. B. Hart—That cold weather
Tuesday night certainly was toUgfl
on radioing.
J. A. Asmussen—Business is
coming along niCely for us.
A. Nitz—I know the least we
say the better off we are.
Lloyd Colter—There is only orte
thing that Will make me mad, and
that is abuse of my German police
dog.
L. P. Spurlock—It’s great to gd{
baek to work again after being
kept at home with the rnmiM for 3
week.
. J- H. Bradbury—-W#
everybody to attend the UAion
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STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
4. L COFFMAN, Sfcetttaty
Tala* Office, First Floor Goad so Bldg.
"WE ARE BOOSTING FOR RADIUM WATER BATHS”
rival which begins
Theatre tonight.
ai tfts
want
a He-
R6yil
J. A. Burn,
citizens to Mi
clean-up it has ever had.
w.ek begins March 23.
tify our city
sightly objects
W# want all the
citizens to give this etty lh# heat
ia ever hi "
March 23.
y our city by. removing all
the
Mean-tip
I<et’g bCsrt-
A. L. Forrest—All ____________
this* year b<?tter bllsfr,e8s conditions
W. G. Higfttower— -I
every day.
sell Fords
J. L. Coffman—Twenty-five bosk
fleas meh wOHurfg together can rate*
n city from the dead.
^ ■V* is on
Of it * PUb c ** tal(ing advantage
iffin-—Things, agrieul-
* brighter for
dAy than they
>p* time. The
the
Car-
program.
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Saturday, Mfl*ch 14 th Has Passed Jflto flhtory
BUNDLE AFTER BUNDLE OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS, SHIRTS,
HATS AND SHOES HAVE LEFT OUR STORE.
Monday Is the Next Big Day
Stock Still Unbroken
Delays Are Dangerous
If you werO not heftf 9&tttfd&?—be hef-fe Monday—Prices are still as
low ai they #iitts SATURDAY—Many wotalatful Takes ar« still hero.
DETERMINED, I’LL SAY WE ARE. Wo have a port of the $5,000.
BUT WE MUST HAVE THE BALANCE.
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The hold# df Ticket No. 2235 it requested to call at our store Monday
ittOTrtifcf.
Free for Monday
ONE OF THE Flltsf HUNDRED CUSTOMERS IN OUR STORE
MONDAY WILL BE GIVEN A $7 AO STETSON HAT.
We Reserve the Right-
To close the sale when we have sold $5,000,00 worth of herthkiidM
if MdhdalHl Aa hin Saturday ithocMale-won’t Ustildnstd. ».« . ..
PUT EVERYTHING ASIDE AND COME Tp THIS GREATEST OF
all sales MONDAY— Nothing reserved, EVERYTHING
marked in RLA1N figures and Every article We sell
GUARANTEED;
Don’t Hesitate, Come!
WU \-l » k
Me
(Jlsbirr (tidihiitg
(Contlflafd From Fagd Out)
crossings. It was pointed put that
the railroads themselvez were not
so anxious to have the bill passed
as the locomotive engineers.
. The vote on H. B. 4, 25 to 16,
ttas about a* »d been expected,
and followed. the line-up that had
become clear duHng the futile fight
to amend the bill. That the vote
would be close was predicted, and
as a matter of faet it had just two
votes more than the *8 necessary
to make it a tew.
May oat sack,
a house His a resolution by
turn from the senate.
SponsBfs of tht bill had on|y
two VbtFi store tfttn a hiijprlty an
its passage in the house #*rfy in the
session. . ,
| The senate vote on H. B. 4 w*z
as Mtewss,
I For tka Bill,
] Democrats: Anglin, Barker, feo-i
bo, Boyer, Calvert, Fidler, Gul
son—21.
Republicans: Ferguson, Kim-
erer, Marshall, Shearer—4. Total;
for—25.
Afsiaft <k. ini.
Democrats: Brown, Cli
Jg*
Lloyd Noble of Ardntora to vacate
the signature of ill* spSakOf of the
house on the bill, and htn resole-
tion was set far coijside
der special order
day,
Nobles
,'tmvn.Ui uiunn, uiilU, vyv*
dell, Dafpell, GdodaP, Hud Con,
Hughey, Johnson, Lewis, Mrs. Loon-
ey of Hollte, Luttreil. McClendon,
cnfiAiagar, Thotnab—if.
Ripbbticahsi Hill, Otjen—2.
*t« against—
Ctllp, gbqUiy, Lang,
- consideration un-
at 2 o'clock Tuea-
I RMaMtCbhsi
. Tetbf
I Hfetmterats:
POLICE CAPTURE
PAYROLL ROBBERS
Kansas City, March 14.—A few
minutes after three robbers had
taken a fl,700 pay roll from a
messenger of the CaMie-Goudie
Manufacturing company here today,
police captured one Of the then in
a motor car chase Cnlrvehed by a
ldsilade of pistol shots.
The man confessed participation
(n the holdup and aid his nime
wis Raymond W. Hitter, it, for-
man, to, yield
tiking from i bank U —------
pany plant. They then leaped into
la motor and sped away.
TW6 patrolmen followed the car,
believing it was drived by druhken
speeders, and as the police car
drew near, the robbers opened fire.
Ritte
from
and
open*
a ion
mer
employe, of the manufacturing
company. The police took $186.50
in silver front him.
a companion sprang
pursued ear, the Other
among
re-
was
inant stairway.
Barnsdaih—Arthur Pei
Seventh grade Of janier
,wfll represent this city
(wide Spelling bee.
"ia«
intne I
the
school
flats-
i tit
ftfsaL Ji than
has authsnty to
cr to Up
fchk«SZ«,. We’ve ^J^^ttothrinVleandtofor-
jwveral cars but we are not ready bid the speaker to sign the enrolled
to give out that i:ifo;-rjatioii. or final copy of the bill on its ro-
fc. t.
CortieU.->—AU schools of tha tem>
ty era being urged to bagin elimi-
pation contests for the state-wide
spelling bee.
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whk ■ Mkr*
C. J. DUGAH, ||ep.
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Norton, J. T. Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 294, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 15, 1925, newspaper, March 15, 1925; Nowata, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1320819/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.