The Nowata Advertiser. (Nowata, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906 Page: 4 of 6
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J. A. Robertson, Vice-Piesident
A. R. Ringo, Treasurer
Up,.-tli Rebertson, President
W. G. Sawyer, Secretary'
INCORPORATED
ThejNowata Advertiser
ffiNOWATA, INDIAN TERRITORY
Weekly* t- $’.00 Per Year
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Frank B. Long, Editor
G. Leroy Pool, Circulation Manager
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1906
Wamin Order
Before the Hon. William F. GOWy, CiaumJ*
Firmer vHhia asH for the Third Commie-
eioeer’e Dietriot Of the Northern Dietoiet of
Indian Territory.
C. A. Sharp, Plaintiff.
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F. M. lekee. Defendant.
The defendant, F. M. Ickes. ie hereby earned
The Nowa'a
ifHSu
Newspaper Which Publishes The News
5fi IT IN THE ADVERTISER IT'S SO
Eu-^a' at th<
for transposition t
pos' fficc at Nowata, Indian Territory,
rough the mails at second-class postage
pal natural gift plant.
‘Watch^Kdbetter and
trident ilufray of the c<*
R I * .'l- m , • f Durant, InrJiau
Trriit' iv, ctihiruu.n *>f th** niilroxad
1 committee of th- constitutional er>a»
The lateft street talk it- a nuniei-
Asi‘,” said v-nti^n, is <1»mocratic national com
President ifnrray of, the constitutional mitteeman, and recent attorney of
oonnention. Yea, and Haskell too. I the Missouri, Kansas and Texas rail-
and Haskell, a member of the
Buy You* Chry»«B»htinomj
Chrysanthemum* are the thing now.
Y«»ur Thanksgiving dinner will not be
complete unless there are chn santhe-
mnme on the table. Cass Lancing, at
hie greenhouse, has a most magnificent 4 m „ , L f w. . _ _______
display of chrysanthemums. Send ir ».»pp»n t* »'rp«’*r “ this court ritbla tbjm
day* an< f (newer the ccmplaiat to UispIsiatiB,
C. A- Sharp, Al»d 1“ this action
Wit ties* the Hon. William F ----
miesioner’e Dietrict of the Northern
Jnd. Ter., the 26th day of Oct., 190*.
Wa. F. OUXCLT j
r. B- Cunmlaeiooer.
Glaee A Weaver, nttoi-neyi for Plaintiff
J. E. Bennat, altorsey for non-r-aMout IV j
fondant-
year orders now.
Giilaly, Com-
Dietriot, I
The c t y seat and county
boundary peters are going to bring
about som
way
same committee, is a railroad pro
\ moter and build r. Ledbetter, the
resting combinations., chairman of .he judiciary committee,
is himself a candidate for the ra-
squabbles in the!
ty seat
fcl Convention will consume
jhan framing the consti-
The eot
eonetitutic
■ere time
tntio., ^
If the IJJKin Mountain company
don’t run oof Of money we may have
• reconstructed railroad through No
wata soan.
preme bench. These appointments
by Chairman Murray will not please
th« “boys”
W. C. T. 1). Nolo
Sunday, November, 26, bc’ng the
annual wor (Ts temperance day, the
Nowata Union invited the two Sun-
day schools to join in a Union setyive
A special temperance program wa* J R*Vt |r| R. Hick’ 1907 Almanac
rendered by the p«pib», all grndvp! Rev. Irl R. Hicks has been
from the young peoples’ 1 iblp else* j corMr^JIe,l by ihv popular demand to
to the smallest babies in the primary 1 r^SUrnn the publication of ,his well
department appeprirg on the {*!>**j known and popular Almanac for 19( 7.
form. c-phja BjdwndW Almanac, is now ieady.
The Methodist hurch whs j crowd- p(ir Phie t,y newsdealers, or sent,
ed ai.d the exerci. t - yro g^stiy en-} p0stp}iid f..r 25 cents, by Word and
joyed by every on* p , r 1 ] Works Publish-ng Company, 2201J
Mrs. Hindman b> the *-x-ic:ses -r,
charge and showed splenoid ‘ execu-
tive ability, in giving the people cf
No«ata such a fine temperance pro ..........
gram. The collection. a-noumvn* j eVtry subscript on
to $1 ‘.03, went to the W. C. T. U..; ——
to help carry on their noble work
Thanks are due to Mr. Lannihg and
Mrs. Moreland for the beantiful flow-
ers and plants loaned for the occ»-
610D.
One-Third
L\ OFF
ON ALL MISSES CLOAKS
GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES
YOUR BESTCHANCE
Nowata may, wop expect an invita
tlon to "dig np” for the Arkansas,
Oklahoma & Northwestern railroad
The bonus is here.
Nowata coj^jmyers ure sti I pay-
ing top notch prices and the larger
part of thvabnt raised in this section
continues to come to Nowata..
Has the Nowata city council entirely
forgotten that once upon a
time, several weeks ago, arrangements
were made foi a water works bond
twa*?
Sit up, Mr. Truat Busting Demo-
crat and take netice: Yonr consti-
tutional convention over in Guthrie
has made the biggest railroad law-
yer in Indian Territory chairman of
the committee on railroads and pub-
lic corporations. How does that suit
you?
Ovar at Gofhrie the democrats,
finding ndf-'lffid^fgh ‘ republicans to|
start trouble, are quarreling among
themselves. Here’s what Chairman
Murray, of fhewonsritnHonn! cnnven
tlon. says one of the democratic
leaders: “The fact is, the people are
watching Mr/L$better as closely as
they are Mr. Asp, Each of them has
an opportunity to make a reputation
by reasonthat' watching, and
ebon Id they * vote aa I vote, they
would be given more credit than I
would for it- And if they expect to
do right, votj Tigh , they will not
object to being jratched, and I advise
pea to watch then ”
What next? Even the democratic
newspapers are maintaining a lobby
at Guthrie. The democratic pohlighers
are demanding provisions in the con-
stitution which will prevent rate
outting in competition for county
printing. In other words they want
“theirs.”
His political opponeptrin hia own
party are trying to put U N. Haskell,
of Muskogee, out of the running for
a United States senatagshfp by boost-
ing hi n for the vice presidential nomi-
nation, with Bryan ap hie running
mate.
An unsolved problem—whose pnree
strings were untied that the Iron
Mountain railmad has been able to
afford improvements along its right
of way?
Aa a shrewd politician that man
Haskell is entitled to lifted hats
everywhere. He announced that
“Muskogee is sure to be a county
seat, and that he will leave the other
q estions to the rest cf the boys.”
Works Publishing Company, 2201
Locust Street. St. Louis, Mo., pub
Ushers of WQrd aad Works, cue of I
the best dollar monthly magaz e? in
America One Almanac goes with
The Mercantile oompany is still
■ailing heeling and ooek stoves at
greatly reduced prices.
- The Breath el Lift
It'e a rintfloaot faot that the atronga*'
eotmel of Its Bite, the gorilla, aleo baa the
largest huge. Powerful lungs mease power-
fol creature*. How te keep the breathing
orgies right should be man’s chiefelet stoBy
Like thousands of others. Mrs Ora A. atephonx
of Port WniWma, 0.. hat learned how te~ <V
this. She writes: "Three, bottles of-Ttr
King’s New Discovery stopped my e«t%h of
two years aad oared me of what my fneMe
thought consumption. -O, it’e grand for throat
ssd Tang troubles ” Guaranteed by'Gaiers
Cttf Drug store. Pries SOeand $1,00 Trial
boSla free.
InMruction h Music
On »rd after November 16, t wi#
be prepared to give Instruction on
piano and organ and. will; .appreciate
your patronage. After ahove date I
will be at home at Brown" residence
one block west of school- house. For
further information call at John Mo-
ser Harness store.
SO 21 Bertha Moser.
If yea Whs Gaffes hut dare aot drink It. tjy
Dr. Sheep’* Health Coff e It is true that
that raal Coffee dees disturb the Stomach
Heart and Kidnaya. But Dr. Shoop’* Health
Coffee has not a main of true coffee in it.
Balsa made from parched grains, malt, etc .
it forma • whelateme. food tike drink, ytt
haring the true Havor of Old Java aad Mocha
Caffes, “Made in a minute." Call at ear
•tarn far a fna sample. Said by Gaiar'a City
Drag Store. -t
The Mercantile Company has sold
all its cook stoves and have twenty-
ftve heaters to close out at cost.When
jitgets colder don’t forget to buy.
A Year ol Blood
The year 1903 will long b« remembered in
the home of F. N. Tacket. of Alliance. Ky., as
i year of blood; which flowed so copiously
from tir. Tacke’t lungs that death seemed
very near. He writes: “Severe Weeding from
the lungs and a frightful cough had brought
me at death’* door, when 1 began taking Dr.
King s New Discovery far Consumption, with
the astonishing result that after taking four
bottle* I was completely restored and aa time
hat proven permanently cured." Guaranteed
for Sore Lunge, Cou ’ha and CoWs. at Gvler'i
City Drug Store. Prie* B0« and fl.OO. Trial
bottle free. ,
] Big Stock of Ladies’ Cloaks
* _NEW LOT JUST IN_
Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks Very Cheap at
Barndollar’s
Made Pappy for UU
Great happiness came into the home ef^S. C.
Blair, school superintendent, at St. Albans.
W. Va.. when hi* little daughter wa* restored
from the dreadful complaint lie names. He
;«fvs: “My little daughter had 8t. Vitus Dance,
which yielded to no treatment but grew
steadily worae until as a last resort w* tried
Electric Bitter*; and I rejoica t* «*v. ttoea
bottles effected • complete our*. <Julek.
rare cure for nervous complaint*, general
debi'itj. female weskneaaes, lmp*V*™h*<J
blood and malaria. G uaranteed by Galere
Drug store. Pries 60c.
Wtll Worth Trying
W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney*
of Pittsfield, Vt.. says: “Next to a pension,
the best thing to get is Dr. King’s New Life
Pills.” He writes: “they keep my familyfiiu
splendihes I .’th Quiek cure for Hesdi.eb»,
nstiad optinsand Biliiousnese. 26o. Guaranteed
at Oaler’a City Drug store.
Wanted: Lady from Now York
City would give lessons in mnsio aad
Elocution in letnrn for room and
board. Address Miss B.L. offioeAdvar-
tiaor.
.NOTICE:—Bon Rutter is slightly
disfigured but still in the ring as an
auctioneer. He will cry Bale* of all
kinds at the aame old prices.
BATH ROBES
SMOKING JACKETS
A representative of KHng Brothers, of
ChkafO, wiH be at BaradolUr’s on
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6
With a ftfH sample line of Bath Rohes
and Smoking jackets. Call and aee
them at
FarndoNar‘s
m
DEALERS IN
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Lumber
Wagons
All Kinds of
| ;
** Hardware
Buggies
Building and
1
Harness
Implements
Farmers’
p-
Stoves
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Supplies j
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If you want the best of materials iti yonr
building*, see that your specifiicalions call for
material from the; yard of the rfew Lumber
Company. Our price* are right.
New Lumber Company
4MMaM*ra*MUNWNV«WAMI
| CHRISTMAS AT BRUNK’i
Will See a Display of the Finest Line
Christmas Goods in Nowata
| It’s Early but not too Early §
1 *------- ' *
® Oar Goods Are Coming In
I BRUNK’S PHARMACY jg-ft |
TkS Msrm*til* ««$■$ ant strict-
ly te a vhM ft MM •* Imtfalg
Btavcb «fb pi *r ndF
Th* Mercantile romnany, hi a few
da} a. will eav* a big 11m of all kinds
Taken DPI L black mar*, about I4j
baad* high, *! Capt., Lam farm 2j
mils* northdest of Nowata. Owns
can have property by paying fee
bill and advertising.
3AM OSS. SStS
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Long, Frank B. The Nowata Advertiser. (Nowata, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906, newspaper, November 30, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1321823/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.