Cleveland County Courier. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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ans ,Pants and
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mr. - > -■ ■'• --•■' •" tsshzz^acS'-SE
Tlio Govirior.
Mookk, 0. T., Jan. 11, .S'M*
whv h«oause thev Buy for Cash. Sell for cash, and make the lowest possible Pnces.^ men m ^nl
vv -v .r-.«rrT'« «sn?jreMia^i«aBra3CEgg^^ -n*.-*.-.
The remains of Mrs. A. J. this Ollt aild take
it to vn
JOHN WANI),! A
TIME TABLE
I IIIM , lOPKKA A SANTA I'l
40f
sol'Tll and WKST-bound.
. .Texas Express.. 12:'>S a m
..Okla. & Tex. Ex. l:5f> p tn
. .Local Freight.... 4:38 p m
north anl) ast.
,. .Chciago Express. 4:42 a m
;..Mo, River Ex. . 3:3(. P m
i.. Local freight. . .. S:2f. a m
U|HH lin; hikI 4«l lo|,<„.1yt..ttl'ronBh
■t rs upon previous notWc.
F. E. Jami:s, Agent.
THE CIH.'KUHKS.
Methodist ki'iscorAi. Sol-tit.
S rviMseverv Second Smiiliy at 11 n
m ami Fourth Sutul'iy at 7:30 p m.
1(kv. Jokuan, Pastor.
mktiiodibt kriscoi'ai..
SiTVics every Sccond ami Tliiril Sun
.liiv :it 7-30 i> in «i 'l Fourth Snnimy at II
a m kkv. 8nvi>kb. 1 ustor
First Baptist ( ih rcii.
Sc'vlce. every Saturday before the 1st
-iinidav ol' null month at 11a in and the
First Sunday at li a ill and 7:30 p in
lU.v. Wklls. Pastoh
I M.LI. BUKI UKKN
survices every Third Sunday ai 11 a ni
Knv How, Fastor
Union St nday School
Kvery Sunday at 10 a in Everybody
ti vital. Mas. II ai ur- Kimhi.k. urn.
(TA U POST NO 17
Meets every Second and Fourth Satur
i..v nt i p in All imited
i \V I'AVXE, lllSKV A I'I'l.UiAl i:
7!
A. J.
Thompson arrived on the train
impanied by
her husband and were met bv a
number of sympathizing friends,
j who accompanied the remains to
its last resting place, beside her
husband, Mr, Ka.f.ey,
Pay up your subscription.
Lumber trade is increasing. ,
Judge Weiche went to church | ^a,ur a>
last Sunday.
B. H. Parsons was in Norman,
yesterday.
Miss Mamie Shaw is down with | former
pneumonia. I The funeral took place on Satur-
Rev. Kendall drove out a load i day morning at the church at
of lumber this week. Okarche and was largely attend-
Fartn .t Ed. Matheson dineu at led by lu-r many friends. Shcdicd
the Iowa last Tuesday.
Leverich & Taylor sold
horse for $<>5 to John Neil.
The CotrmuK man has
busy all week making out
proof papers.
Ml,,, ! ■ -ffnfPTBPTTg;- I I
an* Jtr ^ jtr jbt *-2- ^
p M E
y.Cl
vamxan
si,
fini
been
final
At. tliti
from heart disease and leaves a
week old baby and a little girl.
Mr. Thompson, her bereaved hus-
band extends his most heart- ~ j JJrUCj t j i W t,
felt thanks to the citizens of * *
Moore and vicinity for their kiiul- | OklctllOlUCl Ul^y.
ness to him in his hour ot trouble. It is worth
a ><> els in Trade.
(the other day and approached.
Agent James, exclaiming, Pappa j
Thursday was a regular sum-
mer day and the greer, flies were
holding a concert on our win-
dows. . „
De'eirates McCartney and Win- pappa, I want a nickle and he j
go represented this part of the got it. Agent James felt highly ]
county at the statehood conven- complimented lor a few moments
hut after a second thought said |
tion. I | • . • ,, ,
lie could nut stand it to be called,
JohnRuedy lost his dog. It I ycrv tlayi
came up town and did not have -
sense enough to find the way Zachariah 1 aylor Hoo* is the
i happv man, benitf t.ie pappa < 1
home. 1 1 - , . , ... • ,
, 4 4 sweet little urirl. which arr.ved
C- II. "annum, a real estate ] ^ ^ ^
and loan agent, ot \uko.i,
N
—Good until January IS.
And buy the Famous Urac 11 ot j Sqti^ro
(^omoi Sulky l^loxv. Also Examine
Our Line of Wagciu, Harrows, Stubble Plows,
Pum-os. Press Drills, &c.. &c. The best line oi
farm implements
IN CLEVELAND COUNTY.
We will appreciate your trade.
LEVERICH & TAYLOR.
aw.
i'm.
c; a it cTkci.k no o
Meet® every Second and Fourth Satur-
;ia'y at 2 p m mju M E IIiui.le, i'rest.
City Oi fickrs.
Mayor—Dr. Nail.
Councilman, 1st ward -- Don
.launders.
Councilman, 2nd ward I'.u.
Reudy. „ ,,
Councilman. Srd ward- L. I..
Nail.
Clerk—J. S. Ruedy.
Treasurer —H. Applegate.
Justice J. T. Taylor.
Marshal J. II. Cockerliam.
doing business in our city last
Saturday.
John Allan, of Norman, reports
that mother
well.
V. C
and daughter doing
;re<.
the substantial
new discoveries of wire gold in I man, of (Juincy, was in the city
rock found on a claim near | this Vi.LVk. lie has sold his stqr.'
Moore.— Oklahoman. to the Fulp Bros., a::d will '.urn
Roadmaster McKinsey was in j his attention to stock raising and
the city this week inspecting the shipping.
work of Captain Gilloolcy and Deputy SJieriff, City Marshal
found no errors ill the rail road j an(1 street Commissioner Cocker-
work, but did notice an error in j ],.IS lately been sworn in as
his home improvements. one of the school directors. He
J. ArthurSecor, executor of the hs a valuable pop.
estate of Katie Secor will on tliej riu.](, Johnt.ie Chestnut was
IStli day of January present to
I the probate court a petition ask- j
j iiig for an order of final settle-
ment and distribution of said cs'| sometimCi
! )ont,
'till the lilizy
! buv vo'.ir
Coal
e. l. dag ley.' m
Oklahoma City, O. '1
D:
if the
shaking hands witn his many
friends last Tuesday. He has
! beet: ever in the Creek nation for
I am going to the
The Model Drug and Jewelry
STORE.
Corner Main and Robinson sts.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
Forevdry worth of Goods I
get in Murn ] 0 CtS in CQSll
C'ut me out and take me to re-
mind them.
Norman Mill and
H
Makes chronic diseases of men and women
! ni qml ' ns-necialty. He will diagnose your case with-
llevator Co.! out asking you a question. Consultationiree.
Absolutely no charges unless put under tr eat
ment. Tra tment by the month or case-
Cherry Cough Syrup „ and soo inc !lt tlu. sanitariun, u???eitoftke
♦
Ki>r Sale 1
is a sure cure for C
! Licentious
! li e.
anil see mv .u m*. ,
Saturdav. Sunday, Monday and S\ednesda>.
E. L. DAG-LEY, M. D.
f |,„uisville, Kv. i:niversity. Twent -two years prac
w.
A farmer's wife, of Lohetnian
escent, living a few miles east.
U. T. Merviue,
f the Wells, f
was in the city this week on her i inaue his
superintendent
argo, express j
Id friend. Father Hid-,
BEN. A. RUEDY.
Notarv : Public.
. MAYFIELD.
ormau. C). T.
;iuUs
a-id
ni' till U!n<l«.
•nr.-fully ntt<
'armers are rushing in to prov
w iv west to visit friends. She jdle. a pleasant visit-this week.
■ I - I .n.l district before the I informed us that her husband hadj Miss Lucille ISodine r turned
■" l,US Uml t 'l nd office raise-d 7 hales cotton. 1.4oo bush- from her id.iy visit to Kansas
els corn, 1"" bushels of potatoes last Sunday and reportsade.ight-
tliis past year. | ful time.
Wednesday was the greatest j The ,-itv of Moore will
i ho"- day that Moore has ex-peri- realize some mon
time expires.
the time is filled up to the middle
of March. Come in and get your |
rU j roinptly
( . Pension j
olllee. Mooi i
paper? made out before it is too ,
mm \ fi: koi ti:
Tin- California Limited will
leave chicag I at (.:•!• p. m. daily,
reaching I.os Angeies 111 three
days and San Franeiso in three
m the first land one-half davs, a saving of a
SKKO OATS.
The Norman Mill and hlevator
have several cars of choice
'cxas Red Seed Oats, -which they |
re offering at reasonable prices.
A part of; tax imposed and paid,
•d Vv Col.1 Miss Ktta Sto!;.-sherry was i
the city latit Monday '■ i oting hi
sister, Mrs. Clara Rue,!'-.
Farmer Hatfield, who lives lieii
MJuinc -. was in the city ia
dav.
farm-
's and
a 1
st M,
late. I eiieed for many a day.
a train load was ship;
, ] llreese, ot Otliney, and til,
ers were in as thick as be
the weigher at Kit - J;,'s
j tedious task all day.
The gay and festive society
TIIREK FARMS FOR RENT. Lc,n,ie have been handsomely
near Moore. C.ooil improvements, Lntertained at the resdences of
easy terms. Apply to J-hn A. j M ., J(,hn and Ed. Ruedy and
McCartney. Mrs. Rifel. It was a tnerry time all
■■■ ■ — week. The parlors and refresh- is published Tuesdays and 1-1 i
\LL THOSE we have kindly I mcnt roonls were thrown wide j days. Each issue consists o
r ; . , « im"*lit ni|res, I Here art ni'tii
trusted will confer a great favor 0pen ;in,l the evening hours were -
upon us by calling and settling | enjoyed by those present.
C. Rri:nv & S.ns. j 'pj,,. township board me; last
We have iust received a large | Monday at the home of Treasurer
line of ammunition, all
e us. Rt-Kiiy & Si
-Remember that we can
v u a trip to the land olfic
other expenses when you want t
make your filial prools. You \villlj(,v
i, tn a ted fairly and your notic s
envrectly printed. Papers made
nit iree'ef , liarge h; a per ...i
V I.., lias had years i xpvri"tl
in 'such matters. When ready t -
make pr, <i come to the c . m-hihk
half day. Time from tin
correspondingly r, ,luced.
I Kqui-client v :Iciais.st
I perl,
palac
j chair
to L
new v,
• aad cui;partin
ca.' and dining car.tliroii^.
s Aa"eles witiioat > haiiu
rhis will be :h
luxurious servi
HUTLJ'DG El
will sell you a good
clock or repair your
watch. He keeps/a
-,i Huiim.in j sunpiy ot school bodies
and siutioner"". Call
and see him when m
Norman.
s;- lass work.
Tip'
COl7 KIb
T5~
eJ
ol3
st prices
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..HAS iikhn KK-KITTKI) TH KOI'll II' >'
!ii (s>
£atcst 3tulcs of <Lii.pc
! , n.l i:.o
a-.'v 1 in
n 1 M
cook newspapers
AT A C KV I.' )W I-KtCK.
The semi-weekly Dallas Ni
lepartmer.ts lor the farmers, the
ladies anil tlie boys and girls, be-
lifornia.
* 111 • v
()ur th.rougi. train to.-, between
Purcell and Newt' n, v. ill make
connection at .\,".''toii. so that
Oklahoma passengers may enjoy
I'-is, r: 11,1 l'i acll Solllll-
For a good set of
1 i A R: -I ESS
or a good
expe.
Secor boys will farm Pr
place this seas.in.
Barber Jones is assisting H-rc. 1
Cowan this week.
Some capitalists shoii.d utiy
our mill and keep the machinery
in motion night and day.
Rastus, the colored lflail carrier
from Moore to Tecumseh has been
advanced and another Rastus has j
taken his place.
ANL)
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world of general n
illustrated articles, etc,
matter,
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■,0S~ r-ERPECT MADE
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THB STANDARD,
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Prouty, Frank G. Cleveland County Courier. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1896, newspaper, January 11, 1896; Moore, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102532/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Territories+-+Oklahoma+Territory%22: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.