Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1925 Page: 2 of 6
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'AGE TWO
NOW A T A DAI L.Y S*T A R
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A WOMAN’S CROWNING GLORY |
IS HER HAIR
Beautiful hair is only a matier of prcncr a l lent ion
For keeping your hair
.«oft and fluffy, uss
V v a healthy growth
I
^ wi t h
“93*' SHAMPOO
PASTE, 25c
*93” HAIR TONIC
$1.00
< >
U.-c a .Maximum Comb and an Fleetr-x Waver.
Fo keep your hair in shape, a Jnnteel Net.
All of these sold only at
The Jordan Drug Co.
rsw Urns Atari
Let Us Fill Your Prescription*
H. C. JORDAN PHONE 25
«r> «R* 1 meeting is being held this after- city of poultry offered for
3 .'noon with Mrs. E. R. Bell. account of the hi*h prices that
H rW/UDSU IrUfCl Geo. Trimmcl, tfie California eggs are now ^‘ny.n*
Lirn/lr/IH llLWj turner. was »h«PP>ng in Joe Carver the.CaJfornia Creek
JtdUllnl rail A U ti Wl L* j Iu.|nwnrc yesterday afternoon. fanner, was in the city yesterday
! Mr. and' Mrs. E. W. Huls were and reports that all farmers in_hl*
---- recent visitors to Copan. calling community have taken advantage
villa recently on matter, of bind- Killingsworth whom she is now barrel of MEl,?tf,nhJwill de-
nes,, • visiting, within the past week pre- part of the week that he will ae
Mr. and Mrv. El F. Flliott have sented her parents with a new liver to the «ghtful "P®",
returned from a few days' visit grandson. proper dentlfication of the barrel
Bruce Farrar and family of j H. Foley, the Ruthdale met- and contents. r„„ntiv
IV Inin chant was numbered among the I Stanley Hudson, a r*®*ntlj[.M
% Mr. and Mrs. O. \V. Gambrel of recent visitors in Delaware .r\ed oil worker from the Chdde^
* lie Gooseneck Bend vicinity, was Geo. W. Ifer, the local garage field was outfitting his recenuy
f in town yesterday marketing: farm owner, reports an unprecedented
T jtroducp and shopping. fjiIcs run for his novelty starting
11 Hugh E. Parker, of the Tidal oil switch, “Sassy." Many who have
* I loasr, Wc-* of town, was here 1'ues- seen working specimens on other
T day on matters of business. cars arc driving from ^ other towns
* Mr. and Airs. John Sonnonberg, to have their automobiles equipped
. , the Lamb vicinity, was in_'own with this necessary convenience.
vefterdry marketing farm produce Charles A. Wells, of Coffeyville. «. Folk, are Lear nine
and shopping. , was among the numerous traveling Nowata roiu ^«d
Corn planting is progressing nice- men who canvassed Delaware dur- ( Aro miserable with ah aching
l.v in this vicinity at this tinie. The mg the earlv part of this w'0,''< , back? Do you get up lame and stiff;
.farmers have the soil in ex- E. W. Hub. the local merchant, ^ through the day feeling tired,
i.ilent condition for the planting, spent yesterday shopping in CoT- ^ an(1 d^presspHs Then you
l Mr-. Clara A. Langworthy of the feyville. should help your kidneys. Backache!
'Gooseneck Bond neighborhood, was n0„her the merchant- is often the first sign of failing kid-
in the city yesterday attending the 1 hng rect.n'tlv purchased a neys. Urinary troubles quickly fol-
. hool meeting nnd shopping. 1 armor, n . * , - low. Neglected, there’s danger of
Carl Campbell, of Nowata, was combination cotton " « 'awar?' Co gravfl. dropiv or fatal Bright's dia-
in town yesterday, transacting husi- «r from the Ketcham Hardware Co wait for serious kidney
WEDNESDAY, APklL 1, 19&
l/IDDIESTCOLDS
II aheald not b. “dosod.” Treat
I % them uxtarnally with—
ViSjts
plfMw.......
Jarm Um*i Y.mrt?
established household from the stock
of the Ketcham Hardware company
yesterday afternoon.
--&
Backache Is a Warning!
How
... ______ .....-.................„ , from th0 Ketc?am «arawar® £ase. ’non.Kt Wait for serious kidney
ness with the Red Star Filling Sta-1 Much interest is being developed gicknr?s, Use Doan* Pills, a stimu-
this Sundiiv school of the r irst _____4U„ Li^naue
tion. and while here decorated the in the Sunday school of the First jan^ diuroctic to the kidneys, before
station with Pomco products signs. M. F. church of Delaware as this -t .g too jate- This Nowata resident
Mrs. A. L. Shattuck, our promi- school has been engaged in an at- tejjs an eXperjcnce:
rent primary teacher, '-pent the day tendance contest with the M. t. ^ Shoemaker, 515 Sequoyah
yesterday visiting in Delaware. Sunday school of Collinsville foi ^ve_ Says: “I had considerable
J. J. Cooper, our prominent butch 'the past four weeks. While c°‘- trouble with my kidneys and my
' ’ er, was transacting business in Cof- linsville has the largest population ^,ack ached so I couldn’t do any
..VL'JT ARC Fnr,ETHNIC FOR RADIUM V/ATER BATHS’* ! fewillo Tuesday. from which to draw pupils to its - or lifting. There was a
<> “WE ARE EOOST1NL 1 UK KAUIDM Vi ft o,v , ,( Tho nnn!Ull schopl election went- classes. Superintendent McCarty of gtea$y Kdul) ache in the small of my
!! _______ off vesterdav verv nuictlv, polling the Delaware school is not ready to back. Doans Pills from the Pioneer
the smallest' vote' since consolida- concede defeat upon any of the j)rUg store have 'never failed to rid
__________________________tinn. The vote on the excess lew points upon which this contest is me ef the backache and put my kid-
of 10 mills carried bv a ' otc of being waged until the last hundav g in good condition."
170 to 82 Hugh Owen was elect- in the six weeks Period for which |>rice 60Cf at an dealers. Don t
ed over Arthur Stevenson by a the contest is scheduled. 'simply ask for a kidney remedy-
vote of 130 to C2. I John Landers, manager of tlie b. Ket Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr.
Miss Tressie Owens, of Hickory T. Landers store states that busi- j*hoelnaker had. Poster-Milba.n Co.,
Creek, wr.s a recent guest of Miss ness conditions nre steadily lm* Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Thelma Lowrev, of the Lowrey proving with the improved weather
ranch. • conditions.
A. T. Anglin, prominent attorney! E. P. Cripper, Jr., an employe of
Mrs. Theo. Kulchinski and family-
The revival meeting held at the
school house was well attended Sun-
day and Sunday night. The meet-
ing will continue the rest of the
week.
Ervin Kulchinski and Edgar Lew-
is went to Shidler Thursday and
returned late last night.
Miss Florence Lybarger attended
a picture show in Nowata Saturday
night.
Edgar Lewis called on Willie
Kulchinski Monday.
The Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Theo. Kulchinski were: Miss
Dorothy and Gladys Beard, Mr.
and Mrs. Burch. Mr. and Mrs., Roy
Stierwalt and children.
Mr. and Mrs. John Herrelson and
Mr. • and Mrs. Mankiller attended
church at Elm Bend Sunay night.
-0-
Vimta Woman Is ^
Named Commissioner;
Where are yen going
for Easter - - -
"\t » •
Do you know that Eaater
Sunday is only juat around
| the corner — one week and
three days to be exact.
Have you thought about
your—
Society Smith QUatigs
$35.00 to $55.00:
jt jf / 1
Mallory Hats - *
$5.00 to $7.00 ;
W. L. Douglas Shoes
$5.00 to $9.00
Tulsa. April 1.—Mrs. J. M. Dsr-
rough, wife of a farmer near Vinita.
was today named to be United States i
commissioner at Vinita by Federal
Judge Kennamer.
The new commissioner is the
mother of three children, one laugh-
ter being a school teacher in the
state of Washington, a son is a stu-
dent at the University, and another
son is a high school student in Vi- '
nita. I
Plassifiep Advertisements
*. Wants. For Sale. For Rent. Etc.
--®
ELM BEND NEWS.
: I
___ of Nowata, was transacting busi* |he Pure Oil Comp’any, who blit —_______
INSUrANCE—GARNETT AGENCY EGGS FOR HATCHING—R. C. ness with clients in the city this recently married has Purchased" wjl! "begin planting corn this week.
___ .______ _ Rhode Island Whites. Any number morning. complete housekeeping equipment _h(> f0nowjng were Nowata visit-
ynn CALF OR RENT—Mv «ome sent anywhere at rate of *7.011 r-ev Mrs. I). W Lowery, of the north early in the week for his recently org Saturdav: Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
1 at corner of Seneca aiid Ash. I HO. Postpaid and insure,!. Mrs. suburbs of Lvjnnpah, was^ in town established home in the Wnnn com- purch Mr Geo< Adair, Mr. and
Immediate possession. Phone 1000 .kc Brasher, Stockton ' " x*-! ......“
or see Mrs. Myrtle S. Byers. l-3tc
LOST—Lewellyn setter pup, femala QUALITY BABY CHICKS, — All
about :! ononths old. Nearly all leading breeds, prices right. 100f>
white with 1,-mon colored cars and live delivery. Write today. Wayside
a few lemon colored spots about Hatchery, Azle Star Route, rort
neck and head. Suitable reward Worth, Texas,
for return to E. B. Lawson’s office. 27-1 rap
l-3tc
> | m i j ». »> uuni i j | vii mv iiui vii ini i,i in . mv « v vn
Mrs. suburbs of Lvnnpah, was in t wn established home in
[Jo., R. •> this morning marketing farm pro- munity.
JO-Otpd duce and shopping. ‘ -----
-0--
The farmers around Elm Bend
Cecil Bend, city clerk and sales-
man for, the Ketcham Hardware
r>*
Accred-
GUARANTEED to live.
ited baby chicks. Fairest propo-
sition offered. Particulars free.
Master Breeders' Hatchery, Oh, rry-
vale. Kan. Apr 1-t-ino-p
FOR SALE—Two bay mares
or will trade them for a
cow. Happy Foster, Nowata.
FOR
BALE
OR TRADE—Samson
tractor 8-1 fi. Will
exchange for
ForJ
car.
Farmers
Supply.
t
25-7tc
I’OU
SALE
— .St: a wherry plants..
517
South
lliekory
street. Phono
886.
n-tfe
DELAWARE NEWS
Mrs. R. M. Gallation leave ' -
morrow by auto for an extender
\ ;: it with relatives in Fort Smith,
Ark.
Mrs. Grant Phillips nnd son, Mas-
ter llillie Grant, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. William 11. Stallsmith the
company, is slowly recovering from
a severe attack of influenza.
(then Skaegs, prosperous farmef
and horticulturist from the Big
Crook community, was in Delaware
yesterday ,on affairs of business.
O. A. Overman reports a scar-
W* SOI—
DOAN’S PILLS
~*»A. Ac A.
l-2tpd
I $100. See Sam F. Wilkinson at
Commercial Bank.
effects of a recent operation at
Mayo Brothers hospital at Roches-
ter, Minn.
Kenneth C. Glasscock, traveling
representative of the Lord James
■ Cigar Company, which has recent-
machine No. 5, ly removed from Neodesha to Cof-
mmms. sss=s:-i
cial Bunk. IC-tfc of cigars
It. N. Gjjrritson, the Delaware
FOP. SALE—50 pound capacity re-
frigerator, excellent condition.
First $6 takes it. C. B. Hanshaw,
Delaware, Okla. 31-3tp
CANNAS, DAHLIAS, GLADIOLI,
Insurance and Loans.
R.?nc!a!J Insurance Agency.
11-tf
merchant, has inaugurated the cus-
tom of calling on the farmers and
poultrymen of the Delaware com-
munity semi-weekly for the purpose
__ ______of purchasing their eggs and uoul-
Vegetabie and Greenhouse bedding BABY CHICKS—of real quality tr*v- rwo. other days of the week
sss;st
--- -— — —■• . log fre?! Vinita Hatchery, Vinita. market. In addition to. personal
baled hay at qT. ’ 6-Imp ealls, this enterprising merchant
I seed ’_________sends out to the trade daily postal
II. W. Blakeslee. 131 So. envrnen entpvvtvra_. quotations giving the current price
31-tfc BEST CONCORD G«APEVI^S— and poultry.
...... CRYSTAL WHIT.E
Steel Refngerators
—Are not only preserver* of ice and food but they
also add beauty to the kitchen.
You don’t have tc wait for special prices when you
can get them here at the right price any time.
The GOOD FURNITURE Store
3 Ini-e -
Easter Shirts - -
$1.25 to $4.00 1
‘Milbie]p
STORE
w« s^n—
VICK’S
m a.
Ramona.—Petty thieves -robbed
the home of Mrs. Alice Bradstreet
following a fire.
PHONE 13
FOR SALE—Heavy baled hay hj ok[a
25c. Also have oats and seed _
corn. H. W. Blakeslee.
Elm. Phone 613.
___ Pf doZe£iliyo°tt.ra I^ WPgWanWaPtk’insn\he loin, Kan.
FOR RENT—Furnished house. Call ruaranteed. Elliotts Nurseries,I
Mrs. Tillotson.
FOUND-
e. van . , , —, ,
ol-3tc 1’^irlanci, Ukl&.
sprit*? ” • m • " uv,»,,i°i *
C-lmD confectionery salesman, spent Tucs-
___ ** day afternoon calling on Delaware
_ FOR SALE—Pure bred Barred^ raerehants. .
Pair of eye glasses. Owner j,()ck ,>aby chickg nnd Rggjt The M. E. Lames Missumniy
o
K
may have same by making; proper «gc j,er setting, or $5.00 per hun-
icientification and paying for this *
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING
NO JOB TOO LARGE; NO JOB TOO SMALL
S. A. Mitchell S. A. Mitchell
---PHONE 13
C. T.
FURNITURE tiuck
FERGUSON’S -------- ,_
will be in Nowata Tuesday next. jrQfjg
Used furniture and stoves taken in
(xchnnge nr bought for cash.
Phono us at our expense at Coffe\-
\illo and our Salesman Dale Sut-
rired. Chicks. 12‘ic each.
.Jl-.itc Bradshaw, phone t'0-1.
F 8-3mo-p
P .
j
from eulled bred-to-lay
While Leghorns, $4.00 per 10(1.
VV. 'G. Schroeder, phone 1C11-F2.
18-13tp
Mile sina our salesman i'uie ---—;
tie will call on you promptly. Fer- HOMESPUN TOBACCO CHEWING;
gitson’a.- 30-Gti 5 nounds. $1.50; 10, $2.50. Smok-.
—---- irg 5, $1.25; 10, $2?00. Mild, 10.!
_____ ___.- _ $1.50. Pay when received. F. Gup-'
FOR RENT—Two ronnocUng rooms Bardwcll, Kentucky. 10-lmpd.1
furnished for housekeeping on____•__ Tt__Z_
first floor in modern home. Vacant j.-OR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn
April 1. Close in. Call 431). 30-ot.e from culled flock. $8.00 per
1 hundred. Phone 1603-F-21. Mrs.
WANTED—Washings by
women. Phone 482-W.
Have Kidneys
Examined By
Your Doctor
(Take Saits to Wash Kidneys If
Back Pains You or Bladder
Bothers
a widow Frank Kinkcad.
30-3tc
11-lmc
FOR SALE—Rooming house, good
location, 12 rooms. Phone 914
or write S. W. Mi'.ne. 120 Vs, West
Eighth St., Coffeyville, Kansas.
20-3tp
E. T. Roberts & Son
hTSG vS°Mhigh8lRVTa?e7“ Di— •»
ful davenport and wing chair, Mar-
shall ventilated cushions; used three
months; could not be told from
new by anyone; a real bargain
at S165.00, easy terms or 10 . pef
cent off for cash, at Ferguson’s,
Coffeyville. 30-3tc
Nowata Since 1896
Phone Day or Ni|hl, 88
• 38-40 S. Mapls St.
FOR RENT—One sleeping room,
close in: ladies only. Call 863.
30-tfc
LOST—Eight cr ten keys on ring,
name plate attached. Reward
for return to W. F. Gillespey.
29-t£c
FOR SAI.E—Fresh dug H»^afrai
Root at 20e per lb. at 306 East
rilternkec Street. James Meadow-
croft, Nowata, Okie. 29-12tpd.
HIGH bred-to-lny baby chicks, 12
cents and up; catalog free. Par-
sons Poultry Farm-Hatchery,. Par-
tong, Kan. Mar 27 Im-p
TIRES
MICHELIN
FIRESTONE
BA I LOON, CORD nnd FABRIC
Oilc, Gasoline and Grease,
STORAGE
ALL NIGHT SERVICE—:
Motor-Inn Garage
Asmussen & Highfield
PHONE 284 Nowalas Okia.
12-lmc.
Flush your kidneys by drinking u
quart of water cacii day. also take salts
occasionally, says a noted authority, who
teils us that too much rich food forms
■acids which almost paralyze the kidney.
in their efforts to expel it from the
blood. They become sluggish and
weaken; then you may suffer with .a
dull misery in the kidney region, -harp
pains in the back or sick headache. di ”i-
ness. your stomach sour«, tongue is
coated, and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. The urine
gets cloudy, full of sediment, the clian-
nels often "get sore and irritat 'd, obliging
you to seek relief two or three times
during the night.
To help neutralize these irritating
acids, to help cleanse the kidneys ana
flush off the body’s urinous waste, get
four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar-
macy- here; take a tablespoonful mi a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days, and your kidneys may then
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with litliia, and has been used
fer vears to help flush and stimulate
Sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the
acids in the system so the. no longer
irrigate, thus often relieving bladder
weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive: can not in-
jure and makes a delightful efferves-
cent iithia-water drink. By all means
have your physician examine your kid-
neys at least twice a year.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY IF YOU PURCHASE
YOUR Ford Tires THIS WEEK
at the
The NOWATA TIRE & SUPPLY c«.
C. J. DUGAN, Prop.
Phone 72 t -
“Service with a Smile”
"WE ARE BOOSTING FOR RADIUM WATER BATHS”
I #4 <114 !♦« 11IIIM4 M
WE SELL
A. & A.
CLEAN-UP SALE ON STATIONERY
We have a few boxes of choice stationary which wa nre offering M «
long as they last at cost and LESS THAN COST. All tints nnd
grades—tako your choice( for onljr——
55 cents ptf box
WORTH 7ac to $1.10
See it in our north window—get youra today
The Pioneer Drug Store
12-1 m. , _
HP>W»IWWHH ************** HMWWH »«»••♦♦♦♦
DIAMOND R OIL COMPANY
TULSA, OKLAHOMA
Two Station* on Admiral
BEST GASOLINE BEST OILS BEST SERVICE
Wo invite our Nowita fri.nd. to look ua up. Wo nr. on your road
into Title.
Thomas E. Ettiott, Charles McDonald,
Ownor Mnnag.r
-_fl-tfc _
Good Corn Bread Requires Good Meal
Our Stone Burr Gicund Meal meet* every require-
ment. Accept no substitute. Get
UNCLE BOOB'S MEAL
Kept by the leading store*.
Made by the
COODYS BLUFF MILLING CO.
E. F. WILMOTH, Proprietor Pkone 161»-F-31
W-12-p_ . . —
Everything That’s Good to Eat
A full, fresh line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. All fruits «*d
vegetables in season. A market for your prodnee. Inspect our line
of notions—WE ARE NOT UNDERSOLD.
H. J. DEARDORFFS White H31 Store
TELEPHONE ALLUWE
-12-p.
PREPARE THE CAR FOR SPRINGTIME
with new Tubes and Casings
Try our EASY-ON Mud-Chains, applied without
use of jack—Something new—you’ll like them.
SEE OUR “SASSY” STARTING SWITCH nnd SAVE $$$$$$$
We Carry a FULL line of FORD Parta
IFER’S GARAGE
GEO. W. IFER, Prop. Dulawaro, Okla.
Phone No. 1
mch-10-lmp
t 11 »♦♦»»< HM »■» H H >4
OUR SPRING GOODS HAVE ARRIVED
I (Compare these prices with what you’re now paying)
Everfaat ginftham, 32 in., per yard 5©e; Pebble Sheen, per y.rdSSe;
Gilbra. Ginghams^ 25c; Haworth’s Ginghams, 32 in. 20 c; Lift .Os,
85; Curtain draperies, 35; Silk Hose (the bettor kind), per
pair $t; Children's Te hose (fancy), SOc; Men's work shirts, each 80c;
Khnki trousers (extra heavy), pair $1.65: overalls (Heavy), pair,
$1.50; Men's fancy silk hose, pair SOc.
• GENUINE FORD PARTS CARRIED
x LINK MERCANTILE STORE
• a8-p W. T. HAYWORTH, Prop. Phone 1S02-F-3
><■»♦* M4't4'l4Wv»>4* Mi44*4411 » ♦«♦♦♦« l »»*4 IS I imt>l
WE ARE NOT UNDERSOLD—READ OUR
PRICE-LIST CAREFULLY
Large Shamrock Pineapple, 30c; Tomatoes, 13c; Red Salmon, 38c;
Pink Salmon, 18c; Mothers Oats, 35c; Acern Bacon, 38c; Swift’s
Premium, 43c; Hams, 33c;
Seed Cobbler Potatoes, fl.SO; Bliss, $1.75—Pull lino of
Gordon Seeds.
Heavy Work Shirts, 8Sc—Miller’s Heavy Khaki Trousers—$2.SO
We Carry a FULL Line of FORD Peru
UPCHURCH * SONS
Phmra 1611-F-2
»-18p.
Glau Oak. Ohla.
“KEEP IT QUIET*’
—YOUR CAR IS AS OLD AS IT SOUNDS! * *
We do all kinds of repairing.
Oxyeeteylene Welding
GAS, OILS. GREASES and ACCESSORIES
w£ USE GENUINE FORD PARTS
AUTO REPAIR SHOP .
• DELMAR MOSHER, Prop. 5-lmp Coadya, Bluff, Okla. e
tt........ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4$ > > 11 III M > M Hf,
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