The Nowata Advertiser. (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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Deals
Dirt
Nowata County Realty Transfers, Since the
Removal of Restrictions, Increase Every D«y.
Thousands of Acres of Valuable Land Change
Hands Every Day.
.Famished by the Nowsta-Bsrtlesville Abstract Company,
■* ™»rt ri: hostess and guest
ments filed, in Nowata:2714
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county is furnished by the
Nowata - Bartlesville Ab-
stract Co. If you want
to keep up with “ Deals
get the report.
Smith, Charles to Louis T. Brown; ______
$300 sw nw sw n2 aw aw 34 “8-171 24 25-16
Whitmire Suaie.fyhus toL B Camp-
bell, $35<Tnw se 12 25-17.
Sevier Susan A & hua to J L Haner,
$800, „nd 1-2 e 20 a't 1 & ne nw 7-
20-17.
Chambers Caroline to D 0 Scott,
400, c.e ne se, nw nw aw, nw ae nw,
n*v ne nw 27-29-16.
Byrd Edward & wf to J G Mehlin,
6,500. n2 se ae, a2 ne.ne. nw ne ae
LITTLE THINGS THAT MAR PLEAS-
URE OF A VISIT.
professiomTcards
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Cigeiie B. Eiwot
attorney-at-law
cinotsoR m eniott
J. A. TillotaoB
T. E. Elliott
Pnetices In til State and Federal Coorta.
Special attention given to civil law.
Phone 14. Ofice in Campbell Block.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Prnoticaa In-nil conrta and before the Daws
Commiaaion.
Office in State Bank A Trust Bldg. ’Phone 62
Bert Uan Ewen
Exerclae of a Little Tact and Thought
fulneto Can Make Sojourn at
Friond’a Home a Tima of Do-
light for Both.
New State Town Co to H A. Speaker;
$1; Its 9 & 10 bk 6. Wettack add
Nowata.
Same to Robert Speilman; $110; Its
112 bk 4 Rogers sub-division to No
wata.
Cher, Nat to Geo. Campbell; w2 se
se 32-29-16.
Same to Chas. Campbell, Jr; w2 ne
se 3-28-16.
Woodwarl, Wm m A A Taylor;
$500; e2 sw nw 25-27-14; It 2 &
n? sw 30-27-15
Poison Wm M et al ux to Jackson
K I’earse; $1; und 12 interest e2
ne ne sw 25-25-16.
Same to same; $1; s2 ne sw 25 25
16
Cher, Nat to James C rnwell;
sw sw nw aw 22-28-14 & r2 nw »w
a U’AU XV. I IV* it** IIV* DVV .sio avti
New State Town Co to Wm. V ail; nJV n.v sw 22-28-14
$126; Its 5 & 7 bk 6, Park Place.
Chas, W. A. et at lux to Louis L
Brown, Gdn; $1525; 1 rt Its 1 & 21
bk 28, Nowata.
New State Town Co. to Mollie
Townsend; $50; Its 21 & 22 bk 2
Wettack add Nowata.
Smith, Jimmie to Henry C Pack
$300, s2 ne se; ne nw se 29-28 15.
Webber. Levi to Geo F Nave; $1;
ie sw ne 8-27-16.
Breeden, Susie to E B Lawson;
$250; sw nw ne 18-25-16.
Greenway, Alonzo to J F< Campbell;
cuviBun uvau . VII ncnnaj, niviu-v uv « • • ---------•
Foreman, James W to W T Long; I §700; sw 10.01 acres of It 3 30-25-17.
$800; ne se 17-28-15. Buckner, Willie to W E Halsell;
Cher, Nat to Bertha Fields; ne se ne $400; nw gw; ne sw sw 13-28-16.
It 1 sec 15-29-15. Reed, HWlnE R Lawson et al
Ringo, Chas C to Lucy A Ringo; U2,000; w2 nw se; w2 se se; ne sw se
$3600; swlO 12 a It 1; nw 10 12 aj23.2tj.LB
It 2, 7-25-16; se ne ne; ne se
ne ne 12-25-15.
Cher, Nat to Jas W Foreman; ne se
17-28-15
Knipe, Chas A exe u or of Harry
Arnold dec to Wallace Burford; $602.
50; e2 ne nw; nw ne nw 12-26-15
Payne W W et ux to R H Hines;
$600; nw se, nw sw se 34-26 16
Burch, L T to Brady S Shelton et
al; $1001); Its 35, 36, 37 & 38 blk 8
Park Plae-i add Nowata.
Vann, Joseph to J R Parks: $105;
s‘2 se ne; ne ne ae 18-29-15. 1 jiaupin, Maggie l h ai 1
McCay Alfred etux to W J Orndorff jjox ft. $550; ne 3W 8W; ?w
$400; n2 nw sw; sw nw sw 23-28-14. | 12 2G-17.
Brown Annie to John Beace; $1,100
n2 ne se; n2 nw se 17-26-16.
Watson W R ;t ux to 1 O Stuail
$200 s2 se se 11 27-14.
Johnson Andrew 10 J A Wood: v2
sw se; ne sw se 34-29-15, $240.
Cher Nat to H C B;gbey; w2 nw se
ne sw se; w2 sw se 2;)-2 > 16
Rogers Eliza to W Madden j ; $5
e2 nw se. w2 ne se 11 25-17
Cher, Nat to Eva J Brown; ne
ne ne nw 29-29-15.
Same to Lucy llull;.ne nw; ae
n v; nw sw nw; n2 nw nw; sw nw
16 29 16; nw ne nw 30-15 22.
Welch, Charlev to J S Cowait;
J500; 2 sw ne 27-25 17
McPherson Wm R to W L Cowart;
>400; se se nw 12.26 16. ne ne se 5-
25 17
M Pherson John V to to Mrs Laura
V Cowart et al; $75; ne sw sw 4-26-
!G. '
Maupin, Maggie L et al to Nick
sw sw
.Here’s a Necessity.
Same to Frank G x et a!; 1251
iw sw sw 12 26-17.
I’l.ker, Lewis to Joe Feinhardt et
; $15UU; e2 ne »w 1-25-16
Carey, M'ke el ux; to C W Mandle
$2; nw nw 27 25-16.
Miller, Noah et ux fn J L VU'ir;
$600; sw se sw 25; n2 ne nw 36-28-
if.
. iiy» 00. .ie 00 j (jreece, George et al to C'htvfrr .
Madden W 8 et ux to G Whitmire; ouwinj{ et al; $3200; s2 nw 25-26-H.
$350se nw 1-25 17. Cher, Nat to Eddie Vann; n2 sw sv
Brown 8 H et ux et ux to H Barnes sw sw sw 17-27 17.
$800 s2 sw se 31-29-16. Vann, E idie et ux to James A Hick
Rowe Alexander ux to LLByington Ly et al; $550; n2 sw aw & sw sw sw
$250; sw sw sw 24-25-16.
Haner Lydia A to Sallie Tucker; $1;
e 14.80 a It 2 14-29-15.
Same to S B Taylor; $1; ne se
14-29-15. , 10|S6, --------—-
Sanders John to W D Cornelius; n2 Graham, $1200, se sw, se ne sw
ne nw; sw ne nw 16-26-17, $300. | 21-20, e2 ne sw, nw ne se, nw se
17-27-17
Melton, Artie nee Nave et al to S H
Brown; $200, ne se ae 16-26-16, n2
sw se 16*28-16.
Pegg, Thos et al, (heirs) to W A
30-
36-
Rogers Robt R to P D Kirk; $800 ; 22-21, sw ne 36-21-17, w2 ne nw, se
n2 nw ne 36-26-15. nw nw, w2 sw nw 25-27-14, s2 se 33
Cher Nat to W W Westover; e2 ne 27-15.
se; w2 ne se se nw se 15, sw nw ne Rnwe, James to W A Graham, 300.
22-28-14; nw se ne 26 23-15, s2 se ne und i int in w2 sw sw, se sw sw,
When people are constantly abusing
hospitality one ceases to desire any
one except the Immediate family un-
der the rooftree.
Guests seem to have such capacities
for arriving at the wrong time, for
causing so much extra trouble, for up-
setting the household arrangements,
for requiring such constant care and
attention that their victims often wish
they would arrange to put up at a ho-
tel, and only come to visit between
meals.
If one is the possessor of a house
In the suburbs or of a cottage by the
seaside, one is overrun by visitors
from any part of the country.
If they have at any time shown
counter hospitality one feels that one
must smile and make tha best of tt,
but If Shew are merely trading upon
relationship or a more or less close
friendship then Indeed does one rebel.
Some may say that this feeling Is
all wrong. One ought to be only too
glad to entertain friends.
But put yourself in the position of
a woman who, besides having the cars
of several children, does the greater
part of her work herself.
It is not Joyful for her to receive a
letter from an old achool friend say-
ing she would like to run down for a
day or two to talk over old times—the
recipient knowing perfectly well that
a day or two means a week.
It Is not a clever Jest, by any means,
for a woman to drive up unexpectedly
with a huge trunk with the Intention
of recuperating at the seashore for *
week or two at the cottage of a wom-
an she has perhaps not seen for a
year or so.
It Is no excuse to say that the poor
victim Is possessed of a sufficient
number of maids, and of children
that are beyond the nursery stage.
The household arrangements must
be altered just the same, extra trouble
must be undertaken, and the whole
establishment thrown into a flurry to
meet the unexpected contingency.
Every guest should take note of
these conditions:
Even If a bona fide Invitation has
been received, do not permit any
amount of coaxing to persuade you to
Slay longer than a week, unless an in-
vitation for a longer time has been
given.
If no length Is set for your visit,
then it would be wlso to stay not
longer than a few days, but you will
generally find your hoBtess will men-
tion in her Invitation the period of
• time you are expected to remain.
When you arrive, either endeavor
to efTace yourself as much as possible,
or else to slide Into the household
grooves so easily that your presence
will hardly be felt.
Try to like what Is served upon the
family table, and do not expect that
extra dainties, or dishes perhaps
strange to the cook, will be prepared
for you.
Your hostess must have time to her-
self In which to attend to her houae-
hold duties, so either make ajlttl*
diplomatic excuse about letters to
write or a novel In which you are very
much Interested, or a friend who will
be quite hurt If you do not call upon
her.
By the exercise of a little tact, and
the bearing in mind of the old and
time-honored saying,"Do as you would
be done by," you may make your visit
such a delight that they will be sin-
cerely sorry to see you go, and really
anxious to have you come again.
That la the teat of being a good
guest.
that becomes a luxury—a modern
bath tub as we install in your
home. Might as well get a good
goo J one while you are about it—
the few extra dollars will be repaid
in extra comfort and health. At
all events see our samples, get our
prices and make up your mind for
yourself with no persuasion on
our part.
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW
I'ractices in all Courts in Oklshoma and Before
the Department of Interior
Office in Campbell Block Nowata
€. Bennett
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room 5 Lawson Building
NOWATA OKLAHOMA
.SIMPSON BROTHERS.
(U. n. £IMS<
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practices in *11 State sad Federal Csnrta.
Office ia Keys Black Phoae 34.
NOWATA OKLAHOMA
01. T. Gillnly
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
4
Practices in all Courts. Phone 87
Rooms 19 and 20, Pollard Block
NOWATA
OKLAHOMA
Blass <t Weaver
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Practice in all courts.
Nowata Nat’l Bank Bld’g Nowata
3. 0. Denton
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Prompt Attention to Business
Room 11, Lawaoa Building
NOWATA, - OKLAHOMA
Count the new house in Nowata,
learn who does the painting and de-
corating, inspect the jobs, and there
is no doubt as to what you will do
about work—-you’ll send it to Gore,
elephone 323.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
State
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In the County Court of Nowata County,
of Oklahoma.
Wm. F. uilluly, P.aintiff,
va.
F. E. Canada, Defendant.
The above named defendant will take notice
that she has been sued in the above entitled
Court and cause, and that unless she answers
the petition of plaintiff filed therein or the
pleading thereto, on or before the 12th day
of September A. D. 1908, the allegations of
said petition will be taken as true and judge-
nent will be rendered against said defendant,
end in favor of said plaintiff by said Court,
and in the sum of One hundred and three
dollars, for rent, and for costs of suit; snd for
such other order and judgement for sale snd
disposition of property attached herein as the
property of said defendant, as plaintiff may be
trt in nrpmises. and for costs.
Rowell * Collin*
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office in Keys Bldg., Phone 79
NOWATA
OKLAHOMA
01.01. OJlnget
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office In Rooms 6 snd 7, over City Drag Store
Night call* mads from office. Phone 16
freer 4 Rwsell
Physicians and Surgeons
Office in Stats Bank ft Trust Co. Building
Office Phone 53
House Phone 183
NOWATA OKLAHOMA
Dr. 3. ft. Dodd
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
entitled to in the premises, and for costs.
Wm. F. GILLULY,
Plaintiff.
ATTEST—E. A. Parker,
Clerk of Cmnty Court. 2Gt4
Office Second Floor, Henderson Bld'g, Dela-
ware Avenue. Pkone 208
NOWATA
OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
In the matter of the estate of Pat Flanagan,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance of an
order of the County Court of the County of
Nowata. State of Oklahoma, made on the 24th
day of July, 1908, the undersigned adminiatra-
tor of the estate of Pat Flanagan deceased,
will sell at puhlic sale to the higheBt bidder
subject to confirmation by said Court on Satur-
day, the 29th day of August, A. D. 1908, at
11 o’clock A. M.. at Watova, Ok la., nil the
right, title and into eat of said Pat Flanagan
E. f. Collin*
Physician and Surgeon
6. 01. Brown, III. D.
SPECIALIST
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat. Fitting of Glasses
Office New Reed Bldg. 8th and Walnut
COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS
DR. BURDICK
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
FEMALE AND CHRONIC
DISEASES
Day Phone, 193
Night Phone 149
Office Lawson Bldg
NOWATA
OKLAHOMA
Consultation days Saturdays. Office
next door tc Mrs. Heffner's Millinery
Store. Phone 159.
MAIN OFFICE
Fort Gibson Oklahoma
DENTISTS
20-14-26.
Raub, F C et ux to John Dennis;
$1300; und 1-3 pt It 4 bk 28, Nowata.
Cher Nat to Eliza J Buckler; w 19
16 a & se 10 a It 4 7-27-16.
Buckler Eliza J to J P Alien; $350;
Same land.
Raub FCetux to Carrie Groves;
$2100; und 2-3 pt It 4 bk 28, Nowata.
Cher Nat to Ruth E Findley; n2 nw
nw; »w nw nw; sw dw; se nw nw 26-
25-15.
Crittenden Lydia & hus to J S Calfee
$400. ne se; se nw Be 1-28-14.
Allen J I* to Lydia Crittenden, $1;
ne se; se nw se 1-28-14.
Ludwig W H to B L Hart; $1, n2
nw se, sw nw se 20-25-15.
Keys Hoolie to W A Powell, $100
nw sw se 15-26-17.
Nave Mariah to C C Todd, $5, sw sw
sw nw sw 9-27-17.
McBride J T to Sylvester Martin,
Compromise, w2 nw nw, se nw nw 13-
28-14.
Fawling Sarah J to Isaac Kurtz et
al, $500, ne se 15-29-14.
Cher Nat to Sarah J Pawling, ne se
15-29-14.
inland to the io....wiug described real estate
situated in .v.nuta County, Stats of Oklahoma,
t0*Lots five (5), eleven (11). twelve (12) and
thir een (13). in block hve v5), and Lot tour
■i,, Block eight 18), Watova, Oklahoma.
Sai l real estate will be sold on the following
tar a. and cancitions, to-wit: For cash.
Bated the 8th day of August, 1908.
herbjk’i c. Campbell,
Administrstar.
ty E. B. Lawson 4 Wm. G. Thrsves,
Attorneys. *Ita
sw, ne sw sw 36 25-14
Cher, Nat to Rubt l Shelton, sw
nw, nw se nw 10-25-15, ne nw ne 32-
20-20.
New State Town Co to G S Smith.
$1,000, Its 1 to 9 Bk 5, West Heights.
New State Town Co to Ella Parris,
400, It 8 bk 7 Lenapah.
Fo.-ter, Phillip to Eapham Ranlev,
450, w2 nw nw, se nw nw, 29 29-15.
Heady J B et ux to H W Read,
1900, w2 nw se, ue sw se w2 sw re
23-26-16.
Excellent Health Advice
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No 379 Gif-
ford Ave„ San Jose Cal., sa>B; “The
worth of Electric Bitters as a gener-
al family remedv, for headache, billi-
o isness and torpor of the liver and
bowels is so pronounced that I am
prompt id to say a word in its favor,
for t le benefit of those seeking relief
from such afflictions. There is more
health for the digestive orgai s in a
bott'e of Electric Bitters than in any
other remedy I know of.” cold under
guarantee at Galer’s City Drug Store, i
50c. '
The New Shoe.
There 1* quite a radical change, too,
In the smart Bhoe, for, now that very
long skirts and many frilly flounces
have disappeared about her feet, the
tong prow of the straight French Clip-
per and shoe has no meaning or use.
The short vamp, the low buckle and
the high heel are worn for daytime, tti
upper often of the same color as the
stocking. While for evening the satin
•Upper has satin ribbons about the
ankles, and, in the case of a few
Women with excessively pretty feet,
they are heelless. The sole Is so soft
and flexible that after one wearing It
Uhse st once nil the curves of heel
and Instep In the prettiest wny In the
world. Fnncy these Is netln to motch
tho frock, the ribbons tying over
flesh-colored stocking!—Vogue.
Finishing Lingerie fleams.
A very clever Idea for finishing ths
rough seams of lingerie is to button
hole them. Instead of making the or-
dinary clumsy French seams. The
stitches may be placed not too close
together, so that It takes very little
more time, and It Is a far more serv-
iceable way of finishing off the wrong
side of seams. This idea may be car-
ried out in making up lingerie hats,
for, where there is a seam, it must be
arranged so that no rough edges pro-
trude. The Idea may also be U3ed on
a sheer muslin dress.
S. 6. BradfeW
DENTIST
Established 1897
Bridges, Crowns, Plates and Fillings.
Rooms 1 and 2, Lawson Bui'ding
Dr. €. 0. Cavlor
DENTIST
State Bank & Trust Co. Bldg.
NOWATA
OKLAHOMA
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody in Zanesville, 0., knows
Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8, She
writes: "My husband, James Lee,
.irmly believes he owes his life to the
ise of Dr. King’d New Discovery. His
lungs were so sevtrlv affected that
consumption seemed inevitable, when
a friend n commended New Discovery.
We tried it, and its use has restored
him to perfect health.” Dr. King’s
New Discovery is King of throat and
mug remedies. For coughs and colds
it h«* no equal. The first dose gives
relief. Try it! Sold under guaran-
tee at Galer’s City Drug Store. 50c.
and $100. Trial bottle free.
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TONKAWA, OKLA.
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In co-operation with University of Chicago
Tw-> Splendid Buildings and Heating Plant. Twenty
Acre Campus. Twenty-five University-trained
Teachers. Enrollment Last Year 480.
Four Year Courses: Classical, Scientific, Modern Language, Commercial
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Military Soience and Tactics. Physical Training, Public Speaking, Domestic
Science, Domestic Art, Manual Training, Agriculture, Drawing and
Art, Music. Two one-year Courses in Business Training.
Tuition is Free in all Departments. There are no Fees. School Year Opens
September 8, 1908. Write for Free 80-page Illustrated Catalogue.
JAMES H. KELLEY, (A. M. Harvard) President
■
August time, tells on the nerves,
But that spiritless, no ambition feel-
ing can be easily and quickly altered
by taking what is known by druggists
everywhere as Dr. Shoop s Restora-
tive. Within 48 hours after beginn-
ing to use the Restorative, improve
ment will be noticed. Of course, full
health will immediately return. The
gain, however, will surely follow
And best of all, you will realize and
feel your strength and ambition as it
ia returning. Outside influences de-
press first the “inside nerves” then
the stomache. Heart, and Kidneys
will usually fail. Strengthen these
failing nerves with Dr. Shoop’s Re-
storative and see how quickly health
will be yours again. Sold by Galer’s
City Drug Store.
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Call, Write or Telephone us. We will be
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loss by lire, lightning and tornado and
have on; of the best Companies writ-
ing farm business in Oklahoma.
The Garnett Company.
ETCHEN BROTHERS LAND
COMPANY
Barndollar Building
Nowata, Oklahoma
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