Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 1921
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O. E. S. CLUB NOTES
The O. E. S. Club will meet Fri-
day afternoon, April 3, at the Ma-
•onic Hall. The hosteaa will be
MeiAnmea A. H. Gllleepey. John
Member, J. A. Wright and J. W. Gate-
waod. 30-4tp
Charlen Good, of Independence,
Han., visited relative* in Nowata
Tuesday.
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H. B. Smith, of Mvakogee, was
among the out-of-town buainean vis-
itors hi Nowata this morning.
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’ Mine Nettie Mainard, of Okla-
henM City, visited friends in No-
wata yesterday.
'The Shade For Your
Easter Frock, Madame!’
The 1925 Spring season open* with thirty-four rich
colon in Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery for your
choosing. Among these airy-fairy Spring tints, you
can scarcely fail to find the exact shade you require
erery gown, every wrap, all the footwear in your
wardrobe.
“Humming Birds” are superbly fitting hose of flawless
texture, “correct” for ell occasions. A purchase of
“Humming Birds” is a double economy—they are
moderately priced; they wear for months. Come in
and ask us to show you “Humming Birds.” We have
ell the season’s newest, snappiest shades.
CAMPBELL, COBBS & HART '
*7fummin ____
PURE SILK-TfOSIERV
WEARS LONGER
CATHOLIC LADIES.
The Cathelia ladies have post-
poned their meeting at Mrs. Grif-
I fin’s for Thursday until Monday,
April 10 on account ef a death.
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| L. IT. Baden, of Independence,
waa among the out-of-town business
visitors in Nowata yesterday.
! C. L. Pitts, of Cherryvale, Kan.,
spent yesterday in the eity on busi-
ness.
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| C. F. Gould', of Drumrigkt, visited
friends in Nowata Tuesday after-
noon.
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| 8- W. Rose, of southwest of the
city, spent yesterday in this city
attending to business matters,
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DO YOU NEED TWIN BEDS?
The .Simmons steel beds ure the
BEST what is.”
| The Ferguson Furniture Com-
pany, of Coffeyville, Kan., have
two pairs of these beds in the latest
styles and beautiful designs. One
pair formerly sold at 318.00 each
now offered at 331.50 each. One I
pair reduced from $56.00 to *37.50
each. Why not phone Ferguson’s
.and have their salesman, Dale Sut-
tle, call and see you. Ferguson’s
will pay for the ^hone call. ltc
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mason and
son, M. D., Jr., of Baxter Springs,
Kan., are in the citv for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Calvert.
Mr. Mason will go to Wellington,
Kan., this afternoon to transact
business for a few days.
In Society’s
Realm
MRS. P. g. POWELL, Editor
PTCB nva
Ill-Health Causes
Waan Woman t*
Mrs. Sam
Williams, *8, wife ft
a farmer living two miles north and
one mile wart of Wann. instantly
kJ . **£r»«*f between 9 and 10
ocloek Monday morning .at the fam-
i«y residence. The body was found
ORDER OF DEMOLAY
Whereas the All Wise Architect
of the Universe has seen fit to re-
move from our midst to translate in-
to the land beyond the mystic river
of death the father of our esteemed
brother. Fern Haverfield.
Now, therefore he it resolved by
Sunset Chapter No. 123 De.Molay
that this record be maoe of that
great loss of our brother and.
Be it further resolved that there;
be extended to Brother Haverfield
the sincere sympathy of this fratern-1
ity and that there be further borne!
to him the message that comes from;
faith and confidence that comes I
from the promise of the Father to all
those that are faithful.
Be it f"rthe<- resolved that a copy
she of tnis resolution he furnished, to
Brother Haverfield, also copy to the
Daily Star for publication and u copy
spread on the records of the lodge.
W. W. ROZZELL,
MAURICK CLARKSON,
WILLIAM DODSON.
(Committee.
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DO«y was ic
The Missionary Society of the "e,p little step-son when he
First Christian church will meet turned home about 10 o’clock.
Thursday Afternoon with Mrs. M. S. Mr*. Williams blew the entire
Wilkinson as Hostess, when the fol- °t her head off, aiming at her
lowing program in China will Be r,*ht temple. She used a double
given: barreled shotgun.
Hymn— | There seemed to he little doubt
Prayer— .in the minds of neighbors that
Business geaaien— 'committed suietde. Ill health is
Hymn— assigned as the reason, as there
Devotional - Mrs. L. E. Ruby ye said to have been no family
Circle of Prayer— difficulties.
Wuha Academy Mrs. S. E. Campbell The husband and step-t i wnre in
Boys and OhTs* School Wuhu--- the potato patch at the ti-ne of the
,, , Chas. Box tragedy They heard a slight rumb-
Vocal Sol®—Selected. Hng noise but th mght it waa somo
Church nt Wuhu--Mrs. Denny Ward gasoline tanks r ’-•»> fhev had in
Chuchow---_--- Mrs. P. S. Powell the yard expand-- They made.
Another opportunity will be given no investigation 1 ,, time
to those desiring to do so to con- Going in*- ti..- house the bov
tribute one dollar to the general mis- discovered his step-mother lying
s.onary fund. _ aero* the bed witherhTad shot i _
Mrs. B. H. Cook, who has been via- ° N0 inquert^was ^eld**sfn. ! .. rhatJarumga, Tenn.. April 1.—A
iting Nowata friends and relatives county attornev told t *£* d,sPa,<'h from Gadsden, Ala., say
the past three weeks left this mo^* that ff thev Xere saii.n.H ""]y f,iuy Moore- ' hi«*f <’* Attala fire
ing for her home in Omaha. Neb a case of suic.de th* ^ -,l ^P-rtment. and Jesse McGee, pres-
Enroute home she will visit her hi o- was necessary th * qUW,t club proprietor, were placed un-
ther at Inola, Okla.. and relatives ut In ,.6,111 to n. a. i 1 , 2e.r 11 *,0.°00 b,m<l there Tuesday
Prairie Grove, Arkansas. stcD ,on WimLLPti an‘J fallowing their nrrest on a warrant
K, is survived sworn out by Mrs. Mae Chambers,
* , „ isjsr. ln W*J°- Both ah<* who alleges they dynamited her
Mrs. W. L. Moore entertained u.L.' •»«*" parried cafe in Attala shortly after 3 oclock
with a Buffet Dinner Tuesday eve- .. They had no children. 1 Tuesday morning.
ningc omplimenting Mrs. Fred A ?_ ■ ,bo<ly was taken to Caney for --
Umb of Kansas City, who is the b’UmI' ..., „
house guest of Mrs. L. B Pollard I ----(A--Altus.—Rev. W. L. Broome, pas-
Following the very tempting dinner I -t?1- of the Methodist Episcopal
the evening was spent with music OchelaU—The high -eliool of fhurch» w*1.1 answer a call
and ‘talk-feast”. Those who enjoy- this city will start a school paper. * an Oklahoma City parsonage,
ed Mrs.^Moore s hospitality were: It will he financed through the aid
Dynamiting Charges
Placed Against Two
Our
Marcel Wave*
D j Not Injure the
Hair
By our method of marcel-
ling we are able to keep
the hair in excellent con-
dition no matter bow many
times the hair la waved.
Our process produces
large deep waves, making
the hair appear naturally
curly.
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APPROVED MARINELLG
SHOP
Headquarter* for the wall knnsra
Marinello Toilet Preparations.
Twelve Year* Conscientious Service
Mrs. Maude H. Gutterridge
Savoy Hotel Bldg- Phone 177
uospiiaiuy were: it win ne rtn
2»r8- A. Lamb, of Kansas City, of merchants.
Mrs. Wm. Simpson.
Mrs. Wm. Vandivort.
Mrs. W. E. IVeible.
Mrs. Hugh Conine.
Mrs. D. M. Lawson
Mrs. B. O. Dowell.
Mrs. T. R. McSpndden.
Mrs. J. B. Pollard.
Mrs Roy E. Cobbs.
Mrs. S. E. Vogelhut.
Mrs. P. 8. Powell.
Miss Eulah Poljard.
Mrs. Moore was assisted in enter-
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JSAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR
p p _j_ii _ . ., i mm. .bioore was assisted in enter-
o " U pljan“al*> manager of «the taming by her daughter Mrs Rlnnh
&.h? a T ffls-dgTJ1 p
other point* in Missouri.
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J. M. Wiggins, a farmer resid-
Th« Missionary Society.
The Missionary Society of the M.
inf Hjfird
'• , ” 1 • “ 1 Ol IIICF iCMU* 1 avaiasa jr ouiiriy OI ini' Hi.
: mu northeast of Nowata, spent this jK. Church will meet Thursday aft-
Tnorntni? in this city on *- *----------— « «« ..... — ^ --
< matters.
' Androes, a prominent farm-
of the Watova neighborhood,
visited friends in this city this
morning.
'■’* —a... -------- ...a. ■ • ■ v VI Iiiuisimjr HI L—
business ernoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Wm. Van-
divort. The following program will
be given with Mrs. O. A. Pankey
as leader. The Lenten offering
will also be taken.
Devotions — The Risen King
Mrs. R. Kctchnm.
Raster time in < hi* a-._Mrs. J. B.
the Pollard.
The Pirate's Sunday School Mrs.
TCocal 3tews
F. B. McComb, of north of .no
city, motored here on business this
. "‘ormnsr. L. A. Keys.
1 !_._____________♦- I.etter From Miss Nell Naylor__
Mrs. W. S. Soper.
. Missionary Vision ._ Mrs. Fred
mi a. , Lamb, President Southwest Mo.
_ The lakes known as Stone Lakes, Indian Songs Mrs J R Col
Brannon, of Bartlesville, is in located in southeast corner of Sec- lins. K" 1/01
ity on matters of business to- .*lons 3, and southwest corner of Sec-1 The Herilage of the American
.FISHERMEN AND HUNTERS
TAKE NOTICE!
R. W. Benjamin
'bone 700.
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C. C. Clark, of Vera, visited with
friends here yesterday afternoon.
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W. L. Moore, Homes, Phone 132.
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E. Wilson, of Oklahoma City, was
here visiting friends yesterday.
Tomato plants at Lanning Seed
Company. 26-Gtc
- E. N. Thompson, of Clarksville,
Funeral Home.: was among the out-of-town business
28-tfc visitors in Nowata yesterday.
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Don't suffer witTi your feet, bring ’
them in and have them treated. Dr.!
Lansing. Phone 1007. Appartmentsl
.loom 3, Denton Bldg. 22-tfe
C. C. Dent, of Tulsa, transacted
business here Tuesday afternoon.
INSURANCE—GARNETT AGENCY
W. L. Fairmnn and D. B. Fain
man, of Richards, Mo., were visitors
in Nowata Tuesday.
F. H. Miller, of Topeka, visited
friends in this city Tuesday after-
noon.
INSURANCE—GARNETT AGENCY
The Nowata Cleaners
Quality Work Service You’ll Appreciate
Telephone 123
‘Always at Your Service”
Command Us!
RusLllSR°dMtaM W* S' (Bi,l> PWWPP*
Russell R. Magee johll L. Snodgrass
“WE ARE BOOSTING FOR RADIUM WATER BATHS”
tion 4, Township 20, North of Range
Mrs. Myrtle S. Byers returned ........-
Tuesday from a two days’ visit to • Private Club.
L. A. Williams, of Muskogee, was Tuesday
here on business yesterday. 'Jkemah.
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C. E. Reynolds, of Okmulgee,’ Mias, Dorothy Harrington,
visited here yesterday. /tosedale, Kan., visited friends
_4_ I Nowata this morning.
Farmers—You can purchase seed
cotton at $1.00 per bushel at the
1. v. Jones Cotton company.
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J. H. Winn, of Winstead, Kan.,
lne When you need a TRUCK eall
I{. iT Jones Cotton comnanv. 1-tfe SC0V*He> phone 311. tfc
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......... __ .......... ..... J. _A. Heidebrecht, a farmer liv-
was among the out-of-town business 'n, *bc Watova neighborhood,
visitors in Nowata this morning. r^otor,ed he/e on a bualn9sa mission
I Tuesday afternoon.
and
16 East, being about one mile south
of Ozark_ Trail Road are owned by
No hunting of fish
Expert tank repairing, reset
rehoops. Charles E. Campbell.
Phone 488. 22!-me
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A. H. Maxim of Dallas transact-
ed business in this city this morn-
ing.
Ambulance
-«.^w. nenjamin
J. T. Stewart, of Chicago, spent)
this morning in Nowata attending!
to business matters.
Insurance and Loans.
Randall Inaurance Agency.
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T. E. Waters, who resides on a
farm northeast of this city, was
here transacting business and visit-
ing friends this morning.
W. W. Snider, n farmer living
east of Nowata, motored here on a
business mission yesterday after-
noon.
Your money’s worth at mv cash
grocery store. W. G. Warner,
SPURLOCK PRODUCE CO.
Call us for prices. Phone 3.
16-lmc.
^ ‘ j owl. a. vi. waiurr,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Harmon and i Ozark Trail, opposite Lincoln school,
daughter, ft Tulsa, were visitors in 31-7tp
Nowata this morning. | - , ♦
_ -’ Mrs. Albert Armstrong and Mrs.
F. J. Skidmore, of Kfcinsaf City, J. L. Armstrong of the Armstrong
visited friends in Nowata this morn- neighborhood, were in the city
ing.
Monuments—R. W. Benjamin.
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E. T. Watts, of Bartlesville, was
among the out-of-town business vis-
itors in Nowata today.
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The executive committee ef the
shopping and
morning.
visiting friends this
NOTICE
All tresspassers please keep off. I
do not want any fishers on the Stev-
ens Ranch.
30-3p Signed: ^CHAS. HALEY.
Herman Cex, who resides nt Oak
29-4t I morning he went to Clarewere.
ing allowed. All trespasseis will bg
vigorously prosecuted. 31-tfd-ltw-dh
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Caddo.—The home of Tee Corley,
ten miles southeast of here, was
destroyed by fire.
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
Nekedy Can Tell When You
Darken Cray, Faded Hair
With Sage Tea
Indian Girl—Mrs. Tracv Smith.
Clippings From Scrap Book Mra
V. H. Montgomery.
Mrs. Cantiford s Mite Box . Mrs.
Earl Cauthorne. 31-2t
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NOTICE.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti-
fully darkened, glossy and attractive
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair took on that dull,
faded or streaked appearance, this sim-
ple mixture was applied with wonder-
ful effect. By asking at any drug store
for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound," you will get a large bottle of
this old-time recipe, improved by the
addition of other ingredients, all ready
to use, at very little cost. This sim-
ple mixture can be depended upon to
restore natural color and beauty to the
hair.
Well-known druggists say everybody
uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound now because it darkens so natur-
ally and evenly that nobody can tell it
has been applied—it's so easy to use,'
too. You simply dampen a comb «r
soft brush and draw it through your
hair, taking one strand at a time. By
mprning the gray hair disappears; af-
ter another application or two, it is re-
stosad to its natural color and looks
glossy, salt and beautiful.
WE
SELL
A. & A.
Notice to gas users of No-
wata and Delaware: ’ Please
bring in your old contracts
tor exchange. Interest to
January 1, 1925, payable now.
NOWATA COUNTY
31-I0tc GAS CO,
(5) *
SATISFIED.
Copan, Okla.—Elections are cost-
ly, often cause trouble, and are
annoying, so if everyone is satis-
fied with the present men in of-
fice, why not let them continue
their good work?
This was the opinion of two citi-
zens of Copan this year, and thsy
ilecideti not to hold an election.
All opposing candidates for of-
fice withdrew and agreed to sup-
port the present administration.
( MANY A TARRY CAT HAS LC-i all her nine lives for killing
•, chickens. This one. owned by a family near Itiirkingham,
(tCng.. i* different. She lias mothered Che ehieks since they eame
from their sheila. They follow her about during the day, and
nestle eluae to her warm fur at night.
Methodist Church
THE BUSY CHURCH
Study Phone 294-J—Ras. 294-W
O. A. PANKEY, Pastor
12-mc
A Better Place to Eat
The BUSY BEE Cafe
West CHEROKEE Street
(Open 24 Hours)
17—1 me.
DR. H. N. FLORA
CHIROPRACTOR
Denton Bldg. Both Pbonse 470
ll-lm
C. H. WARDELL
Jeweler A Optometrist
itisfactory Watch Rspairis
Elgin Watches
Phone
370
JOE PIERCE
The tailor
Good vV ork
Right Prices.
We Pleat and Clesn, We
r’rcs- and Steam; We Al-
er «nd Repair ail kinds of
And the work we do
ooks just like new; The
vork is &ii we esk of you.
Just Received
! —• carload of MILL RUN and BRAN which we are
offering at the following specially ieduced prices:
1
Mill Run, per hundred........$1.65
Bran, per hundred..........$1.55
HOFFMAN & SON
Cash Grocers
COLUMBIA AND VICTOR
Phonographs and Records
Zenith Radio Sets and Supplies
Singer Sewing Machines and
Supplies
Everything in Music
Hemstitching
SLAGEL MUSIC CO.
Old Singer Building Phene ISI
c?
te repair shoes
An a
that
Let Ua Du Year Shoe Repairing
A A. BOGGS, Shoe Shop
3rd Deer North of Rex Theatre
f-lm-f.
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** WllHI»♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦fttt'HrtH.ttt.H I ■
Get Acquainted With Us
Looking after your interests is our business i
INCUBATORS AT COST
GARDEN TOOLS
New Fondare, New Rugs and Linoleums.
I Tone to have your tin roofs or gutters fixed. :
Doering McCormick Implements and Repairs :
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME
SIMPSON BROS.
HARDWARE FURNITURE PLUMBING :
*‘WE ARE BOOSTING FOR RADIUM WATER BATHS” ‘ ’
F2*tfc <,
I'M MltUliMItlHHtiHMtUllllt t»V« I I M ♦ » I I 414 11 Si
HAIR WORK
Switches made to order
Faded one® colored t(
match your hair.
MRS. LANSING
PHONE 1007
Room 3—Denton Bldg.
| Office Phone 901—Re». Phone 340
! Dr. W. L. STEVICK
(OSTEOPATH)
Nowata, Okie
Lawson Bldg
3-20-1 me
Purchase Your Groceries at the
MUNDIS CASH GROCERY
and
SANDWICH INN
502 Weit Davit Street
Stcwrd Chicken end Noodle Din-
ner 35c. Salads and Pies Made
12-lm to Order.
A BATH
SPRAY
Nothing makes bathing in
the tub more pleasurable
than a good spray. It gives
an inv igorating shower and
makes you feel good all
over.
Simply attach it to the fau-
cet and its ready. Cheap
too. \\ e have bath sprays
with long rubber tubes as
low as $2.50.
il PHARMACY,A
V NOWATA. OKLA. M
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