Cleveland County Courier. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 1, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Tho Courier.
Vooke, O. T.. Feb. 1, !8'>o.
TIME TABLE
1 HlftON, TOI'l K t A S i>11 Ft:
SOUTH AND WEST-BOUND.
405.. Texas Express... 12:05 a m
407.. Okla. & Tex. Ex. 1:56 pm
423. .Local Freight.... 4:38 pm
NORTH AND EAST.
406. .Chciago Express. 4:42 am
408.. Mo. River Ex.... 3:36 p m
420. .Local Freight.... 8:26 am
Train* 4<fi| and 4u6 stop only for tUrouijh pas-
singer* upon previous notice.
F. E. Jambs, Ag^cnt.
THE CHUUCIIES.
m k i uodiit Episcopal South.
Service! every Second Sunday at 11
111 ami Fourth Sunday at 7:30 p ra.
Rkv. Jordan, Pastor.
Mktuomst Episcopal.
Servioes every Second and Third Sun-
Jay at 7:30 p in and Fourth Sunday at 11
a ni. KbV. Snyder, l'astor.
First Baptist Church*
Services every Saturday before the 1st
Sunday of eaob mouth at 11 a in and the
f irst Sunday at 11 a in and 7:30 p m
Rkv. Yf ells, Pastor
United Brethren
Services every Third Sunday at 11 a ni
Rkv Hoff, Pastor
Union Sunday School
Every Sunday at 10 a ni Everybody
Invited. Mrs. IIattib Rimhlk, Supt.
GAR POST NO 17
Meets every Second and Fourth Satur-
day at '1 p m All comrades invited
J w Paynb, Henry Applboaif.
Adj. voii.
OA li CIRCLE S'O 6
Meet* every Sacond and Fourth Satur-
day n 2 p m Mrs M E Whole, Prest.
A Popular House.
Pay up your subscription.
Dry Goods Cheaper than th«
cheapest at Leverich's
Wiley Tate returned from a piol^er General
visit in Missouri last Saturday. ;
The traveling men have rolled Store Ot George W.
into the city thick and fast this LSVeriCil.
week. One of the pioneer merchants
Wiley Tate is building an addi- of Moore is George W- Levench.
tion to his residence north of the *or ,hc Pa>t -vcar
City Officers:
Mayor—I)r. Nail.
Councilman, 1st ward — Don
Saunders.
Councilman, 2nd ward — Ed.
Keudy.
Councilman. 3rd Ward—C. C.
Nail.
Clerk -J. S. Ruedy.
Treasurer—H. Applegate.
Justice—J, T. Taylor.
Marshal—J. II. Cockerham.
Plant a large garden this spring
and you can live fat all summer.
Don't buv Boots & Shoes until
you get G. W. Leverich's prices.
Ed. Madison joined the others
and put down his s'dewalk this
week.
Duck and rabtiit hunting was
sport lor the boys tile forepart of
the week.
John Kech left for the Chickasaw
country last Monday on a busi-
ness trip.
Mrs. Clara Ruedy and Lillie
Jones went to the city this week
on a shopping trip.
Mrs. Steele, mother of G-ju. and
John Levericli h"ft for Iowa last
Tuesday.
Lee Monger, foreman of the
section at OklahomaCitv was vis-
ting friends in the city last Sun-
day.
Tiik Moore Courier, was
"our years old last week, and Ed-
tor Prouty is doing ri^ht well
—Daily Oklahoma.
The editor and his assistant
were right royally entertained at
he residence of J. W. Payne last
.iunday afternoon.
Postmaster Davis has one of
'.ie best telegraph systems on
jcord and can send a message
o his assistant at their residence
,ny time of the day.
A young lady wishes to know
: you can tell any thing about a
entleman by the color of his
vcs. We should not like to risk
ny positive reply, but will ven-
ire to say that something can be
Hermitied b_v the color of his
. jsc.
church.
Jim Taylor is taking lessons
in type setting from our office
printer.
A pretty little girl arrived at
the residence of Frank Shades
last Friday.
When a man aH<l a woman arc
married, romance ceases and their
history commences.
A representative of R. G. Dunn
Mercantile company was in the
city on Wednesday.
The Ruedy boys purchased a
large line of dry goods from
Kansas City this week.
Colonel Daniel Pickett and his
charming bride went to Purcell
on Thursday to visit relatives.
It is easy to love your neighbor
as yourself if your neighbor hap-
pens to be a pretty girl.
There is a language in flowers.
Did you ever hear a barefooted
man talk after lie had trod 0:1 a
thistle?
Why continue to wear your
old wornout Slouehy Hats when
you can almost get orte given to
you at Leverichs.
•\ither Biddle is tile tanner bf
this country. He has been btlsy
this week setting out grape vities
to enlarge his fine vineyard.
Farmers are rushing in to prove
up in this land district before the
time expires. At the land office
the time is filled up to the middle
of April. Come in and get your
papers made out before it is too
late.
V. El. Brooso,
Livestock Dealer. e. l.dagley, m- d.
Oklahoma City, O, T.
Seed Oats at Moore.
For sale bv J. F. Taylor in any
quantity.
the business
has been conducted!; under the
firm i.ane of Levericli & Taylor.
This week Mr. Taylor sold his
interest to the old pioneer, Geo.
W., who will wait upon his many
customers at the old stand, lie
needs no introduction as he is
thoroughly known, being one of
the squarest men to deal with in
this country. His honest deal-
ings with his fellow men has
been the foundation of his re-
markablesuccess. He has built'
up a splendid trade and has won J SEED OATS,
the confidence of the entire com- ^'lc Norman Mill and Slexator
munity. His store is well stock- Co. have several cars of choice
ed with Dry Goods, Clothing, Texas Red Seed Oats, which they
Will always pay the Highest
Market Price for Live Stock of
any kind. Correspond with me
at Moore or Quincy, Okla.
Respectfully yours,
V. E. BREESE.
ALL THOSE WO have kindly
trusted will confer a great favor
upon us by calling and settling
C. Ruedy & Sons.
THREE FARMS FOR RENT
near Moore. Good improvements,
easy terms. Apply to John A.
McCartney.
For a good set of
HARNESS
or a good
Boots and Shoes, Hardware and
a Fresh line of Groceries. Also
lias a full line of Bradley, Wheel-
er & Co's Agricultural Imple-
ments, which are the best in the
market. Remember Geo. W.
are offering at reasonable prict
J. F. Taylor who retired from
om the general mercantile busi-
jss this week has engaged
imself in the grain business
id can furnish the farmers
itli plenty of seed oats. Jim is
.1 all round good fellow and the
ol'rier wishes himsuccess in his
,.ew field.
Farmer Wittcopp was in the
ity on Tuesday and said he was
reparing to put in many acres
1 Chickasaw oats and that he
itended to stav with this coun-
ry until Gabriel blew the horn,
ie intends to make more money
his year than last and has al
:ady bet a man a keg ot beer
j lat he will get Mi cents per b.u
or his whent next fall.
Professors jtoffit and Wiley s
celebrated orchestra from El
Reno will furnish music for the
grand ball at Ruedy's hall next
Friday evening. Coine everybody
John Meador, who was agent
at this place during the year lS'Hl
visited friends in the city last
Monday on his way to Oklahoma
Irom a trip down in the Chicka-
saw country.
I am no (Told Bug. I will ex-
change any merchandise in my
store lor,Silver,U. S. Greenbacks,
National Bank Currency, Copper
Pennys, Cow Grease or lien
Fruit. Try me: G.W. Levericli.
FrSnk Stevens made his usual
visit to the city this week and
was pleased to see so many im-
provements. He lias been ap-
pointed grain agent for the Santa
Fe and is soliciting many cars
for the Galveston markets!
Mr. and Mrs. Jones will engage
in the restaurant business ftt the
old stand near the depot. They
have had plenty of experience
and will se' a splendid table.
They invite all desiring to
boartl by the week to give them a
trial.
Col. Breese, wasunloadieghogs
'ast Monday and shipped on
Tuesday also a car of cattle He
is a thoroughbred rustler and
makes lots of business for our
city. The colonel is strictly in
the live stock business am' pays
the highest market price. See
him.
By dealing with your home
merchants and paying rash when
you have it you may get accom-
modations of your home mer-
chants when yon have no money,
that it would be difficult for you
to get any from home. Do your
trading with G. W. Leverich.
Mrs. Spier; tiersbach, the wo-
man who suddenly gave birth to
a baby recently asked Dr. Mad-
ness for the amount of his bill,
but owing to her destitute circum-
stances the Doctor replied, "You
owe me nothing but your good | for the s w !-l see
will." The doctor surely has
big heart for charity.
Notice.
| Territory of Oklahoma, |
Cleveland Co. | SS
I To Fred Jones- You arc hereby
I notified that there is a case pend-
Leverich when you want to buy jng against you before Jas. F.
anything. Taylor, a Justice of the Peace,
————— within and for said county and
The literary last Friday was territory, wherein II. J. Cocker
i, , , . . ham is plaintiff and r red Jones,
well attended and more interest defcnda'nt) claiming of you U.e
is being manifested every week. sum of Fourteen and forty, one-
Mrs Lillie Jones, the editor of hundredths dollars, ($14.40) and
the Bouncer read the best paper accrueing costs of tills case, for
of the season and her Selections the care, keeping and feeding of
l4 • , .« . , • the following described pony to-
proved to the society that she is l,t . One bay pony about l.V*
blessed with a great gift from hands highi banded II with bar,
the pen of pencil. She is a learn- on left shoulder, collar marks,
cd lady and that is what counts right hind foot white, white spot
now-a-days. The following offi- inl"ce' smp nose alsootie saddle
, * with trade mark! Wveth, II At M
cers were elected for the next Cq> St> Louiif Mo# also tv;-
SADDLE
See the old reliable
• STUBBEMAN, •
Norman, Okla.
month:
President—J. A. McCartney.
V.-Prest: — S. A. Payne.
Secretary—Frank G. Protity.
Editor—Lillie Jones.
Sgt-at arms Peter Gillooley
) spurs
if the said
& WOMAN
| all being in possession
plaintiff.
I Now, therefore in case Jou fail
to appear at my office in Moore,
on the 5th day of Feb. at
1(1 o'clock a ill and defend said
callse judgment will be rendered clan.
_ against you for S14.40 and accrue-
I he local editor • of Thk inff costs> J.F.TAYLOR,
Courier tlccompained the editor Justice of the Peace,
of the Bouncer, Mrs. Jones to the Moore, O. 'P., Jan. 22d, 18%.
residence of Mrs. C. A. Milton -— —
last Saturday afternoon and en-[ Call on .t. F. Taylor for Seed
joyed listening to the musical OJts. He will supply you in any
instruction given to Miss Anna quantity at Moore.
Milton. Thk Courier will say j
that Mrs. Jones is a thorough
musical artist and every young
lady should take lessons as "music
hath Charms" and that is what
It isli'ttobewon-
dered at that
Notice.
•territory of Oklahoma, )
County Of Cleveland. | SS
Robert McGregor—"Vott are here-
by notified that there is a cause
makes home pleasant. We also now pending wherein G. W. Lev-
enjoyed the visiit with Mrs. Mil- erich is plaintiff and Robert Mc-
ton and will sav that it is a pleas- Gregor is defendant, whereas the
sure to visit such comfortable Uai«l P'iuntiff daitns from the de-
fenuant the sum ot SI.dO due
country homes. j hint for merchandise with costs
>f this suit.
for|ul 1 llia «■• Now unless you ap-
I near and defend this cause on the
held at 1
Second Quarterly meeting"
for Moore circuit will be held at ynh day of February, at In
Moore beginning on Saturday at j o'clock a m 18%, before me, J. F.
h a m before the 1st Sunday in | Taylor, or my successor in office
March Rev. J. t. Gross, Presid-
ing Elder.
Moore township, Cleveland
county, (). T., judgment will be
rendered against you for said
amoutlt and costs.
F. Taylok,
Justice ot the lVacc;
Dated the 27th day of Jan. 18%.
thercaresomain
sick and hull
nick women.
Most of them
suppose t h
peculiartroubles
can oil ly be cured
1>y the physi-
Tliat means local treatment and
examinations. No wonder they hesitate.
And hesitation gives disease a stronger
foothold.
'Hie truth is that local treatment and
examinations are nearly always un-
necessary. They should not be sul>-
tuittcd to 'till everything els« fails.
Makes chronic diseases of men and women
aspecialty. He will diagnose your case with-
out asking you a question. Consultation free.
Absolutely no charges unless put under treat-
ment. Treatment by the month or case:
all and see me at the Sanitariun, Bassi-tt Building. Office
days Saturday, Sunday. Monday and Wednesday.
e. L. DAGLEY, M. D.
Liceutious of Louisville, Kv. University. Twenty-two years prac-
O- J.Weicli©
Fine Wines and Liquors.
Hest Beer Always on Hand
Moore, Oklahoma.
B. P. Magness, m. d..
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE A! IOWA HOTEL,: : MOORE, 0. T.
Calls answered day or night.
Gambilniis Halle,
t'HAS. ti. FROST,
Oklahoma Citv, O. K.
Manufacturer of Soda, Seltzer
a:.d ineral Waters. Also agent
of Kerd. Ileiin Brewing Co. Cel-
ebrated Keg and Bottle Beer.
MCELREE'S
WINE OF CARDUI
cur^s painful menstruation, irregulari-
ties, life-sapping drains, falling of the
womb and flooding. It cures all the
bains and troubles by making the
feminine organs perfectly strong and
healthy. Its actioh is wonderfully bene-
ficial to girls just entering womanhood,
and to women passing through the
perkxl known as the "change of life."
No heed to hesitate now. Cure cau be
had right at home.
SOLI) AT $1 OO A BOTTLE
111 UKlXKiim.
Notice v or Publication.
l.au 1 office at Oklahoma City, o i
Jan. 28, 1SDC.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing nameiJ settler lias llied notice of his
intention to make final proof in biipport
of bis claim ami that said proof will be
made before K gi>ter or Kecelver at Ok-
lahoma City, o. t. on April 17, 181)*', viz:
Abraham C Staley,
for tnc n e 1-4 sec. C, tpU n r 3 west.
Ho names the following witnesses to . .
pFove his continuous residence upon an! tiring and G. \\ . L/Cverich con-
cultivation of, said, viz : j tinuing* the business at the old
Edward Jl. Anders >n, Thomas J I bin-1 stand. G.W. Levcrich.
NOTICE is hereby ^iven that
the partnership heretofore exist-
ing* between G. W. Levcrich and
J. F, Taylor of the firm of Lev-
erich and Taylor, at Moore, ().
has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent, J. K. Taylor re-
bar, A L) Reed, John A Query,
Moore, o t.
IV >1. Dilley, Register.
Jas, K. Taylor.
t)ated this 27th dayof Jan. is'
Notice For Publication.
I.and Oiliec at Oklahoma City, o t
Jan. 27, 1806.
Notice i '- hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice «'f his
intention to make final proof in support j he immediately went to th
of his claim and that said proot will be
made before ItegisUr or Receiver at Ok-
lahoma City, ot on April 15, ls'jg, viz:
Jam**s O Dobbs,
tp 10 r •/ w
A coterie of ladies called upon
Grandpa Biddle last Tuesday
evening and enlivened him from
his lonesomeness. They took him
by surprise and he was so excited
w i n e
room and opened his heart. The
ladies heartily enjoyed his com-
pany and hospitality, while
grandpa will ever cherish in his
faces of the
He names the following witnesses
prove his continuous residence upon an 11 memory the smilin
cultivation of said land, viz : I ' n
'young as well a - the old, the lat
is the lein, that thought
Edward F. West, Jackson lr Kickette, ,
: Michael O'Brien, John A Martin, all of as well
v.1Cflii's Fair.
Quincy, o r.
■ '! ^ ^ L':
I>. M, I Ml ley, Ib jister.
Land Office at
For Pubi:
I )k lahoma
tv, o. t.
Notice is hereby j;iven tbat n. - follow-
ing named settler has '. W 1 notice of bis
Intention to make final j roof i:i support
of his claim ami that said proof will be
made before Register n*.<I Jl-c-iver at
Oklahoma City, O 1' on April '7, iS'jtj.
of him on this
narty consisted •
I Kuedv, Helen Ki
?rs, Mary An>.e:
} llowmar and 11k
| T ii r CO 'hikk.
occasion.
[ik
f Mesdamrs Kd.
•el, Don Saund-
;ate. Miss Lillie
lady edi'or of
Scientific American
Agenoy for
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It will
be to your
advantage
to call and see us
when you
get ready
to pro^^e up.
The Courier. Moore
Grand Central Hotel,
$1.00 per day.
&4.00 per week.
Norman, O. T.
BEN. A. RUEDY.
Notary t Public.
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days. Each issue consists of
.'ifrht pa^es. There are special
lepartments for the farmers, the
ladies and tlie boys and frirls, be-
sides a world ii( general news
matter, illustrated articles, etc.
We offer THK SEMI-WKKKI.Y
nkws and The ci.l5VEt.ANii Cnt'u-
ik for 12 months for the low
price of Sl.^U cash. T his iiivesj
you three papers a week, or 150
papers a year, for a ridiculously iuat,k4nf nil kinds. Alt work promptly
low price'. Ilatld in your sub- j carcfiilly attended to.
scriptioti at once; pupet
Cherry Cough Syrup
is a ,-ure cure for Colds —
For Sale by
W. T. MAYFIELD,
Norman, Okla.
Cut me out and take
me to
Peiiftlcn
i mailt; out. Courier ollice, Mooi
RUTLilDGt
will sell you a good
clock or repair your
watch. He keeps a
supply ol school books
and stationer". Call
and see him when in
Norman.
i Quarter of a Year
KOU
A Quarter ol a Dollar!
The Mode! Drug and Jewelry;
STORE.
Corner Main and R
()KfvAlK)M \
ras TwicE-A-wEFi \m
'IT V,
I-'or every SI wnrtli (-f (ioo<ls I
-et in return ] Q ctS ill Cash
(.'•.it me out and lake me to re-
mind them
Report
for tlie i
Pupils •
Avera,'r
/[ seln?ol • 1 i>tric* No.
rionth ending Jar. 24 :
nrolleil, 40.
j atten«lance, US.
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A rufe Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Kr««
&om Ammpnia, Alum or any other adulterant,
Ar, VF4RS THE STANDAPa
j Names of pupils
I during the month :
absent
Cab!-
1 hoinas 11 Arm:.
for the lie 1-1 Bee 12 tp 10 n r - w I M
He :nmes thai following witr.e.-
prove his continuous reaitltuice upi i
cultivation of, said land, viz .
William H' Brown, Abiahain House.,,
Allison Toops, Ura/.^ 1 Airheart, all of I t)ora Cheves, Olffa Anton, \ lola
nerrV. o, t. J Hughes, Etolia
B M DiUoy, Hotter. Chevos> L L?
not
Lula
und j well, Laura Caldwell, Stella Cox,
'imma Suitor, -Minnie Suitor,
H H i J
OF FEMALE DISEASES.
To assist modest women, who will n j! suLiiut to
examinations, in treating themselves at lioiue, •• l'o..
prepared which describes the symptoms
of all lem.ile diseases and explains their
proper treatment. fc -"'t.
Coplesof this valuable 12«-pagel >ok will be . '.T C; . '
mailed to any lady ou receipt of five cents Ly .V/ _ :
lict. U. L. KeELItEE, St. Elmo, Ttnu.^- 7
COST OF TUEATMEJill -^>1'iov
Oris Boltla McElre.'s Wine o) Cirdul. - ^
Out Package Thedlord 6 Black Dracght. • 26 ['_*■ V,'' ' -j
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Prouty, Frank G. Cleveland County Courier. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 1, 1896, newspaper, February 1, 1896; Moore, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102535/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Territories+-+Oklahoma+Territory%22: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.