The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 17, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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PUBLISHED AT 217 NORTH HARVEY ST.. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.. BY THE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING COMPANY.
VOL.1. NO. :*<>.
MOORE. CLEVELAND (XH'XTY, OKLAHOMA, SAT HOAV. .M IA 17.1
KM).
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F. J. Shade, Pres., Kenneth McLennan, V. Pres., C. H. Brand, Cash.
Bank of floore
MOORE, OKLAHOriA
Appreciates your business. Deposits insured
under the State Guarantee Law.
THE MOORE MESSENGER
MOORE, CLEVELAND CO., OKLA.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
P. R. SIMMS • • LOCAL EDITOR
SEASON SPECIALTIES
SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WIRES
000R FIXTURES HAMMOCKS LAWN SWINGS
LAWN MOWERS SCYTHE
COME IN AND LOOK AT THESE GOODS
H. P. DREESSEN
MOORE, OKLA.
[two months. the> will be pl-aMlitly
I sui prised at thai time. Boys, don't
n\iis this. The class will be ta>ight
j by Brother Surbut. of Oklahom.i City
At the school house at Moore at 11
I o'clock every first and third Sunday
'in the month there will be sen n
conducted by the Christian mln'rtrr,
| Brother Surbut, of Oklahoma Cityl All
are welcome.
While Albert Carlson was driving
- along the public highway in a buggy
I Saturday evening, in passing Frank
.— | Womastick's place he was flrel at
Advertising rate*—our advertising rales, . wjce with a double barreled shot gun,
art* as follows, and no deviation will oe n,.,.d hv Prnnk WnnihstUk
made therefrom except on Ion* time con- suj i>o8tdl> Hred by franK wornaauiK
tracts:
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ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR—CASH
Published By
SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER PUB. CO.,
217 Nortth Harvey St.,
OKLAHOMA CITY - OKLAHOMA.
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variably in advance. Six months,
advertisements, per Inch per
10c.; reading notices, per line per
week. 5c. A special rate for contract ad-
vertising will be made where the con-
tract rund for six months or longer.
Communications—Address al! communi-
cations to the editor of the paper. Write
jne side of the paper only, and be
very care
A number of the shot entered the
horse and quite a number were imbed-
ded in the buggy body, but fortunately
Carlson nor the man in the buggy
wert; not hurt.
Nora Boston was shopping in Okla-
THOSE WHO SMOKE
can get 6 standard 5c cigars for 25c and with each such pur-
chase receive FREE., a chance at a $1000 accident policy,
which we will redeem at $5.00, should the winner choose to
FOR A LIMITED TIME, AT
ERA DRUG STORE, Moore, Ok.
MOORE LIVERY STABLE
fiii tn see that all proper names | honia C ity 1 ueaday.
spelled correctly ami plainly.
While threshing oats for Frank Mc-
• I Lenna" Monday, Ferris' threshing ma-
H. C. Cottrell made a professional j (.h|np ROt „ hot box which fired the
trip to Norman Wednesday. straw stack and burned it up, but by
coolheaded work the separator was
pulled away from the fire uninjured.
COL. t H. MORROW
Ten years experience selling
in Indiana and Illinois
PEDIGREED STOCK
A SPECIALTY
I wat t your business. Sat-
isfaction u'tiaranteed or no
pny. Terms reasonable
Write rr.e for dales. Postoffice
MOORI:
- OKLA.
Norman Milling and Grain Company
A. H. McCARTNEY, Manager
WE HANDLE ICE
Moore, Okla.
Ail kinds of Grain Bought
All kinds of Mill Stuff and Coal Sold
a ■ U U 1 M IZ-at BUB
E. F. PUTT LUBES COMPANY
Walter Mauldin went to Maguire
| Saturday to attend the camp meeting
rerturning Wednesday.
I W'm. Rusch has sold his farm south- !
I west of Moore, to Mr. Finerty, of Ok- j
lahoma City. Consideration $5,500.
Mattie Sullivant came up from
] Norman Wednesday.
| Oscar Frazier and wife are going ;
i to move to Capitol Hill, where he will
I take a position on a street car.
Frank Ferris, W. W. Hinkle, Jas
A. Cowan and McBride were passen-
gers on No. 116 to Oklahoma City
Thursday morning.
Homer Bo3ton visited in Moore
Wednesday night, returning to Okla
homa City Thursday morning.
The men employed at Carlson's
threshing machine got into a free for
all light Tuesday, which resulted in
Bunk Garland being stuck through the
forehead with a pitch fork wielded by
Bob Cobble. Garland is 18 yea is i old
| and Cobble is 25. The fork struck a
glancing lick and did not pierce the
skull, but left an ugly scalp wound
which wiu sewed up by Or. Womack.
j Deputy Sheriff Cottrell went after Cob
| ble with a warrant, but failed to find
him.
Arthur Buntin was an Oklahoma
City visitor Wednesday.
G. .1. Courtney is visiting Jno. Dobbs
and family near Wheatland this week.
S. A. Payne is building an addition
to ills house.
| Mrs. Langford moved the last of her
household goods to Capitol Hill Wed-
nesday.
busi-
Good serviceable rigs at moderate prices. Transient teams
cared for. Hauling and transfere work a speciality,
Also stand for KingTopman, stalion and Prince Napolean
Jack:
A. J. SMITH, Proprietor
Gordon Mauldin and family have
moved into Jas. Cowan's house in
north Moore.
Irvin .Jameson transacted business
in Oklahoma City Tuesday.
,J. A. Burkle and wife came down
Monday to visit Mrs. Burgle s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. I- Pool. Mr. Burkle
returned to Oklahoma City Tuesday
C. H. Brand made a business trip
to Oklahoma City Monday afternoon.
Otto Blevens, of Okahoma City, and
Chas. Blevens, of Harrington, Kan.,
arrived here Saturday night to visit
their father, .1. M. Blevens and wife.
Otto returned Monday and Charles
Tuesday.
Miss Myrtle Alexander came down
from Oklahoma City Monday afternoon
to visit Miss Nina Ferris, returning
Tuesday.
Died, at the home of his parents in
Capitol Hill, Sunday, July 10, of ty-
phoid fever, Wite Roberts, aged 18
years. Interment Monday in the
j Moore cemetery.
Elmer Holmes and family, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Applegate, and L. C. Dyer and
j family spent Sunday afternoon with
1 P. R. Simms and family.
The creamery will be ready to re-
i ceive milk on or about July 16th. The
machinery is fast being installed and
| everything will soon be in readiness
for business.
WHEATLAND NOTES
Oklahoma City Mill and Elevator Co.
FRANK FARRIS, Manager
Highest Market Price Paid for Grain.
Moore
Oklahoma
Mid-Summer Sale of Milliner
t |
♦ Prices cut in two. We want to close
| out our summer stock. Call and see us •••
i y
I APPLEGATE & SIMMS %
1 |
L. F. PLATT. MANAGER
We handle a complete line of Building Material,
Vitrified Brick, Oak and Bois D'arc posts.
Let us figure on your wants.
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OKLAHOMA
| Chas. Schnitzler transacted
ness in Norman Wednesday.
Jno. Harris came up from Norman
Saturday to spend vacation at nome.
J Ben lLeverick is said to he looking
i for a home to move into. Houses in
; Moore are scarce now.
A. C. Janacek was an Oklahoma
City visitor Sunday. He is well in-
MY. and Mrs. J. Zlmpel, Mrs. A.
Zimpel, anJ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones
with their children took their dinners
to Mr. Todd's grave and had a nice
picnic dinner Tuesday.
Mrs. Williams of Oklahoma City j Sunday.
Mrs. T. O. Caldwell was shopping
in Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Mr. F. Skirvin is building liitu a
new house on his farm that he purchas
ed a few days ago.
The foundation is finished for Mr.
Chenowlth's new house that h.' in-
tends to build in Wheatland.
I. Hunker was transacting business
in Oklahoma City Thursday.
Mr. J. H. King was an Oklahoma
City visitor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oldham were the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Cain Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bennett of
Mustang visited with Mrs. Bennett's
parents, Mts. and Mrs. Lauck.
Mr. Culiie Burgess of Tuttle, Okla.,
visited with his mother Saturday and
stalled in the
and is doing
blacksmith shop here,
fine business.
Jewelry, Watches & Clocks
Six Size 15 Jeweled Elgin Ladies' Watch, 20 year case, long
neck chain, $15.00 18 size 15 Jeweled Elgin GentB' Watch,
20 year case, and chain, $14.00. Repairing a specialty. All
goods and all work guaranteed.
Robert Burns, who has been em-
1 ployed here by A. J. Smith, for the
past year, left Wednesday morning f i
I was the guest of Mrs. J. James Tues-
j day.
Mr. Louis Goitre was an Oklahoma
j City visitor Tuesday evening.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chenowith and
J children visited in Tuttle Saturday
j and Sunday.
j Little Minnie Harvard visited la.it
week with her uncle, Mr. John Hayne.
Air. and Mrs. Seward of Kansas is
with a livery man. Albert Smith 'ins ' and family. Mr. Seward is thinking ol
taken his place on the freight wagon, j locating near Wheatland.
Mir. and Mrs. O. F. Thiessen and
, ,vu> """ "a'c ! guests, Mr. and Mrs. McCartney, were
visiting in Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Mir. and Mlrs. A. C. Browne and
' daughter Annie were shopping in
Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Roy Howell and family, who have ;
I been visiting W. C. Jack for the past |
week, returned to their home at Ok
tnulgee, Okla., Wednesday. Frank ,
! lack accompanied them.
P. R. SIMMS
Moore, Okla.
General
Merchandise
^TT Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing,
Machine Oil, Green Groceries,
Fruits and everything needed
about the house in grocery line. Just
received a full line of Shoes.
Call and see me.
F. E. PERCIVAL
The Dry Goods and Grocery Man MOORE, OKLA.
] Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hall, of Wheat-
land, visited her mother, Mrs. Rich-
i ardson here Sunday.
j Jno. Clyburn and wife and son Rob-
ert transacted business in Oklahoma
I City Saturday.
"j Mrs. Ferris was an Oklahoma City
I visitor Saturday.
j Miss Effie Womack and her unci",
: who is visiting here, were Oklahoma
1 City visitors Saturday.
1 Dell Tremble and family left Sat
urday for a few days' visit al Tut-
j tie and Chickasha.
| .Marion Piatt transacted business in
j Oklahoma City Saturday.
Remember, ice hour at the ice hous.1
on Sunday is between 9 and 10 a. in.
Get your ice then.
j Chas. Shaffer returned to Moore
| Friday night from Snyder, Okla.,
! where he has been for the past ten
months.
Grandpa Clyburn transacted busi-
ness in Oklahoma City Saturday.
Mrs. Edna Wingo returned to Okla-
homa City Saturday after an extended
visit in Moore.
SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
SOUTH BOUND.
40,r> Texas Exp., due 1:20 a.m.
423 Way Freight, due 10:13 a.m.
17 Okla. & Tex. Ex. due..12:21 p.m.
115 Oklahoma Ex 8:40 p.m.
NORTH BOUND.
406 Kan. Cy. & Chi. Ex. due 3:58 a.m.
116 K. C. Col. & Cal Ex due 7:08 a.m.
420 Way Fght, due..3:05, D 3:45 p.m.
18 K. C.
& Chi
R.
Ex. due.. 3:22 p.m.
E. CRAIG, Agent.
J M. Turk and family spent Sun-
day's celebration at his mothers.
J. O. Dobbs spent Wednesday in
Oklahoma City.
Mir. E. Ogle hauled several loa«l6
of hogs to Oklahoma City market
Wednesday. Hogs bring a good price
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Courtn y and children
j of EIReno spent the week end visit-
! ing with Mrs. Courtney's mother, Mrs.
j Martin.
Mr. J. H. Wilson of Oklahoma City
spent Sunday and Monday with his
uncle, Mr. A. S. Hughes.
Mr. Allen Cressman of Oklahoma
j City visited with Mr. Tom Cain Sun-
day.
j Little Bernice Hughes spent several
days this weak visiting In Oklahoma
City.
I O. F. Thiessen will give a special
price on flour Saturday. Call and see
i if you are in need of any. I Mr and Mrg Eimo Enl3 an(i child-1
The weather has been fine the past ren of Oklahoma City come Satiirday j
week for the farmers that had small
Mr. Walter MIlHren of Oklahoma I
City visited with his parents Sunday, j
Mr. Jay Hall left Saturday for Sny-1
der, Okla., where he will visit with
friends for a few weeks.
Miss T. Brown was the guest of
Miss Emma Scallorn Sunday.
Miss Mary Blanchard of Oklahoma
City visited friends here from Sunday
till Tuesday.
Mrs. Jacobs of Oklahoma City wa,
in Wheatland Sunday.
Mr. Henderson of Oklahoma City
was in our little city Monday.
Mrs. Laura and Mr. Clarence Weiche
visited friends in Moore Sunday and
Monday.
Mr. A. Rogers and family, Mrs. R.
B. Gill and family, Homer Caldwell
and George King were numbered
among those that attended the picnic
at Moore Monday.
Mr. and J. H. King, wife and daugh-
ter Anna, visited relatives and friends
in Oklahoma City from Friday till
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Purcell were
Oklahoma City visitors Tuesday.
M'iss Mabel Traylor and couslnsl
Miss Maude Fox were shopping in j
Oklahoma City Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. McCartney and daugh-
ter Louise of Tulsa. Okla.. are visiting i
for a few days with Mrs. McCartney's i
sister Mrs. O. F. Thiessen.
Miss Belle Joyce visited friends in
Oklahoma City Sunday.
Miiss Rella Ellis left Saturday for
Edmond where she will visit friends
for a few days.
FOR SALE.
Farm 1 mile south and 7 miles east
of Moore, being the N, W. of Sec.
30, Case Township. About 40 acres
in cultivation; two room house; fruit
trees: 80 acres tillable. Price $1,300,
$300.00 cash, balance one and two
years.
ti. MONTGOMERY,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Dr. J. L. WOMACK
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
OFFICE AT ERA DRUG STORE
rioore, Oklahoma
Phone No. 515 on all lines
James A. Cowan
"The Farmer*' Financier"
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Land Titles a Specialty
MOORE OKLAHOMA
DR. W. L. MAUPIN
DENTIST
Specialty: Bridge and
Crown Work
Sa;t« 1, 2 and 3. 116 1-2 Maia St.
OKLAHOMA CITY
grain to thrash.
Do not forget to call at O.
F. Thies-
sor and see that new line of Granit-
There will be a young men's Bible ware- Every Piece is guaranteed,
class organized at the Christian Sun- ; Do not forget to bring in your pro-
| J | day school next Sunday morning. It duce at O. F. Thiessen. Highest price
j there is a class of twelve secured who j paid for them. Eggs 17c, butter lSoj
will attend every Sunday for the next boilers 16c.
to visit a few days with Mr. Ellis'
mother, Mrs. M. Ellis.
Mr. Thomas Petree was an Okla-
homa City visitor Monday.
A crowd of young people took their
dinners and spent Monday at Mistle-
toe springs.
Mrs. C. H. Grady was shopping in
Oklahoma City Tuesday afternoon.
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Simms, P. R. The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 17, 1909, newspaper, July 17, 1909; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109113/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.