The Okemah Ledger. (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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New Goods
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are almost here See that your
girls and boys are ready for the
first day We have just the ma-
terial to make school clothes of
We have stockings that refuse to
wear out at the heel tot' and knee
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They are arriving daily We
Have just received a large assort-
ment of Gingham Percals Cali-
coes and Duck In fact every
thing that will be needed for
fall sewing
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Mercantile Company
Okemah Oklahoma
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THE OKEMAH LEDGER
By 0 C Gaston
OKEMAH - OKLAHOMA
Thursday August 24 1911
Entered at the postoffice at OkemahIndTcr
January 311907 for transmission through
the mails as second-class mail matter
Subscription Rates
One Year $1 00
Six months 50
Three months 25
Always In advance
Telephone No 32
NATURE TELLS YOUi
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As Many An Okemah Reader Know too
Well
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A REMARKABLE COLLEGE
How many 10 if the reading people
of our State know that Oklahoma
has in operation one of the largest
and the most suceesiul colleges to
ibe found in the west or south?
Parents of ’hoys and girls should
learn how lioeral and thorough
and at the same time scicntnie
and practical au3 the studies
aiforded byjour A & M College
at Stillwater in Payne County
Music physical training military
discipline and strong courses in
mathematics English and history
are given Our readers who have
hoys and girls to educate should
6end to president J H Connell
s Stillwater for a free copy of the
interesting College catalog and
have the young folks read about the
advmtage’s ot a practical and
scientific education This hook
will inspire many The graduates
of this College are all leaders and
successful There is no tuitiom
The studies embrace business
courses domestic science and art
animal husbandry civil electrical
and architectural engineering
teachers normal horticulture and
dairying the sciences and litera-
ture The education leads to de-
finite purposes and clear ideals
This is the only Oklahoma College
maintaining separate dormitories
for both boys and girls
List of letters
remaining on band in this office
August 21 1911
Names— Gentlemen :
T E Armstrong— card
Ben Anderson— card
Alie Armies— card
VH iBrewer
Willson Brown
J M Baker— card
C Bierrd— card
Dwary Coster
Arthur Combs
Dr J B Cypert— card
Earnest David— card
Aubrey Gray— card
Tom Gresham— card
Dave Hoffman
Ed Huntes— card " — ' -
Donald Hopper— card
E H Higgans— card
W B Hatton-cari
H J Hayes
J J Johnes
Cecil Johnston— card
William Jacobs v
Howard Kemp
Omer Martin— Ret
n Furn Marland
H L Marina
F A Moyetto
Names— Ladies :
Mary Adams— card
Mrs C L Ballard
Rose Brown-card
Ruby Bass— card
Jeneeta Brooks— card
Jennie Brook — card
Jennie Carey ’ 7
Alpha Cctterell
Mrs Cary Buckhatter
Esther Cook— card
Bertha Chamberlan— card
Lillie Evans
Addie Gray
Donnie & Andrew Gray
Adie Gilmore— Ret
Gracy Heavenger— card
Mrs M A Henry
Thursa Herman
Addye Himd'iek— card
Idi Homle— Ret o
Sele Harjo
B L Huffman— card
Mrs J C HolLomay
Sadie Joines
Myrtle Jones
Lena Johnson
demon Johnston
In calling for the above please
say “advertised” giving date of
list These letters will be sent to
the Dead Letter Office if not called
August 28th 1911
K p j fiECKER) p M
When the kidneys are sick
Nature tells you all about it
The urine is nature’s index
Infrequent or too frequent pas-
sage Any urinary trouble tells of kid-
ney ills
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for kid-
ney ills
People in this vicinity testify
Edward Gearhart N Main St
Chandler Okla says : “My1 kidneys
gave me a great deal of trouble
for a mumfber of years and my
back was hardly ever free from
pain The kidney secretions were
tcio frequent in passage scanty
and at timei3 unnatural I 'was al-
most laid up when I heard cf
Dean’s Kidney Pills and procured
a supply I received better ic-
sults from this remedy than from
everything I had previously ir-ed
and for that reason oighly ie-
commend it ”
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster-iMlburn Co Buffalo
New York sole agents for the
United States
Remember the name— Doan's— and
take no other
ESTRAY HORSE TAKEN UP
One white mare weigh about 800
age between 8 and 9 years
three black feet fat and in good
condition with out blemishes or
brands Inquire of James Lester
twelve miles northeast at Okemah
Okla '
TIN’S
The 10 Gent Store
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t Phone No 226 - P O Box 576 t
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SISK & SON
PLANING MILL
25 CENTS BUYS
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
State of ' Oklahoma Okfuskee
County
C C Eskridge Plaintiff vs
Helen F V otod Defendant
Publication Notice
The said defendant Helen
That the said plaintiff C
Wood will take Notice
Eskridge on the 23rd day
August 1911 filed his petition in
the above entitled court and cause
against the said defendant to
quiet title of remove cloud on
and cancel deed to the following
describeed land situate in the
County of Okfuskee State of
Oklahoma toi-wit :
The west Half' of the North -east
Quarter of Section Twenty One
(21) Township Twelve (12) North
and Range Ten (10) East of the
Indian Base and Meridian and
unles3 you answer the petiUon of
the said plaintiff on of before
the fifth day of October 1911 the
sad petition will be taken a3 true
and judgement rendered agkenst
you as theren prayed for
This 23rd day cf August 19111
C E GUTHRIE
Clerk of District Court
seal
C W Biewer
Attorney for Plaintiff
By G M Castle Deeputy Clerk
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTAE
State of Oklahoma Okfuskee
County ss
In the County Court with’n and
for said County and State
In tn Mattr of the guardianship
of Sandy Kano a minor
Notice is hereby given in pur-
suance of an orde of the County
suance of an ordr of the County
Court of the County of Okfuskee
State of Oklahoma made on the
23rd day of August A D 1911
the undersigned guardian of
Sandy Harjo a minor will sell at
public sale to the highest bidder
subject to confirmation by ibid
Court ion Tuesday the 12th day of
September 1911 A D at 10 :00
o’clock a' m in front of thd
United States Rost Office in Dus-
tin in Oklahoma all of the right
in Oklahoma all of the right
litle and intent of fliiid Sandy
Haijo a minor in and to the
following described real estate
and premises situate in Hughes
County State ol Oklahoma
U-wit
An undivided one Bixth interest
in and to the SojlIi Eaat Quarter
of Sect'iOin Twenty (20) in Town-
ship Eight )5( North of Range
Nine (9) East of the I B and’M -Said
rea! tetato vili be sold upon
the following term 3 and condit-
ions toi-wit Ca-is in hand upon
the confirmation of said sale by
the Court and the exemtiom
proper deed of conveyance
Dated this the 23rd day
August 1911
V W MIRACLE
Guardian
D Replogle
First published August 24 1911 3t
A Mirror outsize frame 14x11
A Large Pitcher in China ‘"t '
A Large Jug in glass ’
6 Tumblers hotel size
12 Tumblers or Jelly glasses
A Ladies Lisle Union Suit trimmed
Cake Plates of fine crystal
A Chinese Tea Pot
A Japnese Sugar Bowl
A Large enameled Tea or Coffee Pot
A Large decorated China Salad Bowl
A Wire waste paper Basket
A Magnolia Hose '
A Complete Lamp-burner wick lamp and globe
A German Market Basket r
6 Butter Plates ' ' '
6 Large School Tablets j-
12 Eagle Lead Pencils
A Sleeping Doll
3 Cups and Saucers
A Crystal Sugar Bowl
15 Fancy Candles
A Ladies White or Colored Apron
18 Inch Embroidery
A Turkish Towel 45x21 inches
A Geneva Silk Stocking f
Table Damask white or cream
Men’s work Shirts f '
3 Dinner Napkins of linen or mercerized
6 Roll of Toilet paper "u '
2 Cans of Mennon’s Talcum Powder
Boy’s Overalls
An extra size dinner buckets
A Spinkler of galvanized metal
Two Pillow Cases size 20x42
A silver or gold jewel box (
A gentleman’s gold watch Fob ‘
A 20-year guaranteed Boss gentleman’s watch chain
A fine Stand Cover -
Men’s gold plated Sleeve Buttons
A Dressed Doll
Large Scissors
Large size granite Culendars
Fancy Vases ’
Fruits Stands
Washboards
Large size granite Wash Pan
Mexican Hats with gold band
Granite Stew Kettles
Men’s Underwear all sizes - -
A Fine Grade of Linen Towels
Hair Brushes
Vinegar Cruit of crystal
Fern Dish of indescent ware
Work Basket made by Indians
17-Quart Dish Pans
Men’s Suspenders light or heavy
Japanese Work Basket
Ladies Aprons
Babies Embroidery Caps
Ladies Trimmed Corset Covers
Lace Window Curtains 3 1-2 yards long
Sun Bonnets
Boys’ Shirts
Boys’ Overalls
Hall Jugs
Sad Irons v
A 14-Quart water Bucket or milk Bucket
3 Dinner Plates
3 Knives and Forks
1 Dozen Teaspoons
8 Tablespoons j
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See them for Sash Doors Screens
Store Fronts and all kinds of Cabinet
and General Mill Work x -
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Prices Reasonable
OKEMAH OKLAHOMA
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Complete line of Wesco
Stoves and Ranges Free-
port and Henney Buggies
Springfield and Mandt
Wagons
Complete line of Harness
and Saddles
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MARTIN'S
10 Gent Store
The old Postoffice building half block west of
Okemah Oklahoma
Citizens Bank
We also invite inspection of v
' line ofFurniture and
Rugs
Call and see us in our new
quarters one door east of
our old stand
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STORE
W N BARRY Manager
Okemah Okla
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F M MILLER
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Office at Turner’ Grocery Store
Okemah Okla
Upon requeue will call and tet eyes
at your own residence free of charge
PHONE 108
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Gaston, O. C. The Okemah Ledger. (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1911, newspaper, August 24, 1911; Okamah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1860534/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.