The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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PUBLISHED AT 2.7 NORTH HARVEY ST.. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.. BY THE SUBURBAN NEWSPAP1 K PLBLLSI .1XG COMPAM.
VOL. 1. NO. 50.
MOORK. CLEVELANDCOI N TV,OKLAHOMA. SATI ItliAY. OCT. 'S-\. 1 <>'.>■
SI.00 | ER YE.1R
P. J. Shade, Pres., Kenneth McLennan, V. Pres., C. H. Brand, Cash.
Bank of Floore
MOORE, OKLAMOriA
MOORE NEWS NOTES
while so much
mains.
dluk> stuff still
P. R. Simms. Local Editor
■!'.n
st.it-
Appreciates your business. Deposits insured
under the State Guarantee Law.
ured I
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For Pumps, Windmills, Pipe Fittings,
, Well Casing and Galvanized Tanks,
| also everything in general hardware see
E H. P. DR&tz&S&N
I MOORE, : OKLA. |
m00RE""tiVE3y stable
Good serviceable rigs at moderate prices. Transient teams
eared for. Hauling and t'-ansfere work a speciality,
Also stand for KingTopman, stalion and Prince Napolean
A. J. SMITH, Proprietor
! Miasea Bonnie Mnuldln .mil 11
i Olamler «fent to r.klahoraa t'lty
j urday afternon.
! Mrs. Shaffer returned Thursday Mrs. Anna Richardson left S.,h.
from -i two weeks' visit in Oklahoma day for Ft. Smith. Arkam.u. where
| p., her husband is employed on th«- Ft.
I Mrs. Saxon came to Moore Thura- | Smfh and Western .allroad. They
day to meet her daughter who live* |w"l 'i-'"1"'
in Nohl" I M" - AUce Hichardaon returned Fri
Mrs. Hanson returned home f.on, , -y front ^^'VJlTho't ^
near Elk City Thursday where she I heen attending Mrs Hall who is si k
has been visiting with her parents jo? typhoid fever. 11, r dau*111. r. , £
• nice and husband, accompained uti
tor two weens.
Mr. Freu Llndrick left Thursday at- jhom''
ternoon for Bll, III., on a prospecting Mrs. A. J. Smith was an Ok! m.a
trip.
City visitor Friday.
less McLennan and Ethel Hmcill
t.an onnve up from Norman Satii'd.i/
an rnltiK to say over Sunday.
S. A. Payne, Coy Payne, Blllle VI1- I
liamscn, Mr. Higgins and l b is ,
Sehmltzier left Saturday afternoon for j
S'*utli Ilaku'a to Register fur eln
in the homestead lands that are
Win. Taylor was in Oklahoma
Wednesday.
O. A. and C. M. Courtney went to
Tecumseh, Okla., Wednesday.
Mr. Welsenbach of Edmond was in
Moore Monday.
Mrs. Blevens was an Oklahoma City
visitor Wednesday.
Mr. Geo. Luckuok was In Oklahoma
City Wednesday. K 0,,ened ttp f,.r settlement.
1 I Urandpa Applegate celebra'.d his
I I'.'uh birthday last Saturday with a
Frank Gros:; was an Oklahoma City : l.irge birthday dinner. The fol owing
visitor Wednesday. Igueptg were present: Mr. P. H. Uri
Win Win go left W dnesday foi New s. a(?i t!4; Mrs. Dreessen. ag.' '>3;
Mexico. Mi. CottreU. a*e 60; Mrs. Cctlvell,
wfdnesday"R° °kljl"""a C"' j'\1*op"age 83; Mrs. EsbonsauUe. age
Nichols transacted bust- j TO.
in Oklahoma City Wednesday. ^ Morl.is, agl. 75; Mr. Paye 4"
(is ;Mr. Courtney, age 72; Mim. C')u:t
r.tj age 69; Mr. and Mrs. Uoy G't-
tlnger and children of Norinsm. K
.VtLennan and wife and soi lei, R.
'"f,™- "Worthmore"
Fine Shoes for Everybody
We've just Rot in a complete stock f the famous
•• Worthmore " fine shoes —made by Kllet-Kendall
of Kansas City. See our unique window display ami
come iu and get a Souvenir Style llook free.
15 SNAPPY STYLES
-THE RED TAG ON EVERY PAIR"
For turn, $vSo. (or women. $3.00, for children,
$2.50 to fl.oii Kvrry shoe made on honor < very
■hoe guaranteed — tlie price nnd trade-mark plainly
M a raped on every pair. If you are looking f< r the
finest shoe tuade — here it in and at a price that
proves real economy.
Comfort—Wear— Style
"Worthmore" Shoes are made
of the fluent, softest nnd mosl
duriiblo upper leather, oak
soles, nl lk. htltcliiuu solid
heels, fast color hooks and
eyelets. They will Klvo more e
•lioo you ever wore. In the ... ....
and women. You need a pair for Pull
A. J. SMITH, Moore, Okla.
"WORTHMORE
SUuip«(]
W>-
Style No. 27.1
$0-50
I wear longer than any
mfort a
both men
why not today ?
ry latent styl
hess
Geo. Luekuck left Thursday for wes-
tern Kansas preparatory for moving
there.
Mrs. Ben Ruedy arrived here from
Mauldin & Hauldin
Dealers in
Groceries and General flerchandise
Highest Prices Paid For All
Kinds of Farm Produce
We Carry a Full and Well Selected Stock of Staple Articles in All Line.*
Your Trade is Especially Solicited
Oklahoma City Mill and Elevator Co.
FRANK FARRIS, Manager
Highest Market Price Paid for Grain.
Moore
Oklahoma
Norman Milling and Grain Company £
A. H. McCARTNEY, Manager
WE HANDLE BOS
Moore, Okla.
' Denver, Colo., Tuesday evening to vis
I it her relatives a few weeks,
i Mr. Simpson of Edmond was
' Moore Wednesday.
Mr. Campbell and a number of otTier
Oklahoma City gentlemen were iu our
! town Wednesday.
Alee McCartney transacted business
in Norman Wednesday.
Mrs. Applegate was an Oklahoma
City visitor Wednesday.
| A lie baby boy was born to Tom
, Gates Sunday, Oct. 17.
! Miss Mary K my went to Oklahoma
i City Thursday morning.
j Mrs. Oscar Frashier and Mrs. Mor-
ris went to Oklahoma City Thursday.
I A baby boy was born to W'm. Lark-
In Tuesday, Oct. 1 .
11. Simms and wife and dtu-tlri , "nJ
i Miff Klsie Esltonshade. Kw; body
in | had a most enjoyable time and plenty
to eat.
Mr. and Mrs. .lacob VV"istnbasn
left Friday morning for £., niond
where they will make their future!
home. They came here in the year
of 188!t and homesteaded a farm one
mile east of Moore where they lived
since .that time. Having sold their
farm and stock and implements they
are moving to Edmond where they!
can be with their two oldest daugh-|
ters, and can give the three young-1
est ones a thoroug heducatlon. They
have been first class citizens and
neighbors and it is with regret that
j their many friends see them leave.
I F. E. I'erceva! went to Oklaho.na
j,4^4 |.W.^^+.>.>4-W.+++-I-+++4-++++++++++v++ >!'i'+*++++<•+++J
* new fall millinery j
All the Latest Shapes and Styles |
"**
Oor prices are right. Wc would be pleased to have you call and
see our display. We also carry full lines of Ladies' Notions and Chil-
dren's Hats and Cape,
APPLEGATE & SIMMS
All kind, of Grain Eoocht
All kinds of Mill Stuff and Coal SJd
a u j h a si'ti* c h :■
a a n
1 K ■ S
E.
f. piatt lumber company
L. F. PLATT, MANAGER
Bill
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The party of oSutl. Dakota land 1 City Thursday afternoon on buVn«
j prospectors returned Wednesday ev- j returning Friday a ternoon
j ening. Elsie Esbonshade was shopping in
| A. D. Khan of Calcutta, India, a Oklahoma Cltv Friday.
! converted Mohammedan, wll lecture Mr. Stalie transacted business in
a' the M. E. South church Monday oklahoma City Friday.
i and Tuesday nights, Oct. 25 and 28A p Dixon 'Vno has oe. :i looking
| Free'. Coine and bring your friends, j, ler his father's firms here ' the
j Clarence Hutchison is attending the J p , • week, l r l-'riday for his home
A. & M- Coliege at Stillwater. , |u Illinois
Mrs. C. J. Lee is reported on the j John Clayburn went to Oklahoma
j sick list this week. ; City Friday afterm-n.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
School Books, Tablets, Note Books, Pencils, Pencil Sharpners,
Crayon, Pens, Penholders, Pencil Boxes, Slates, Rulers, Erasers, Etc.
WE FEEL SURE WE CAN PLEASE YOU.
ERA DRUG STORE, Moore, Okla.
We handle a complete line of Building Material,
Vitrified Brick, Oak and Bois D'arc posts.
Let us figure on your wants.
OKLAHOMA 5
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A. C. Janacek went to Oklahoma
City Sunday aftarnoon.
Miss Mae Nichols r: turned to Okla-
homa City Sunday after a short visit
with her grandparents here.
C. H. Brand made a business trip
ti Oklahoma City Monday.
P. H. Dreeseen has purchased the
pool ball property fum Mrs. Mails-
Mrs Ola tide
.1 vi- Okla i- mi
"id
|au„-! ter.
VIS!toVS F
Anna.
•iday.
WHEATLAND.
i Jewelry. Watches & Cfocks i
J Six Size 15 Jeweled Elgin Ladies' Watch, 20 year case, long
I neck chain, $15.00 18 size 15 Jeweled Elgin Gents' Watch,
t 20 year case, and chain, $14.00. Repairing a specialty. All
? goods and all work guaranteed.
| P. R. SIMMS Moore, Okla.
The farmers are very busy this week
gathering corn and getting it put
j away for winter.
If anyone has any surplus money
eld, consideration $400.00 and has j would be put to good use in building
rented it to R. H. Oury for one year, some residences in
SANTA FE TIME TABLE7.
South Bound.
405 Texas exp., due 1:20 a. in
423 Way freight, due... .10:15 an. m.;
I 17 Okla. At Tex. exp. due. . 12:21 p. iu.
115 Okla. Exp. due 8:40 p. in. j
I 19 Okla. Exp., due ...... 8:57 a. m. i
North Bound.
I 406 K. C. & Chi. Exp., due. . 3:58 a. m. I
I 116 K. C., Col. & Cal. ex due 7:08 a. m.
; 420 Way freight, due 3:05 p. m. j
j 18 K. C. & Chi. exp., due.. 3:22 p. m.
i 20 Okla. Exp., due 9:16 p.m.,
W. A. BllNTIN, Agent
Bella Ellis. Elsie l.uch. Maude and
Alice Gill, Mabel Traylor, Laura
Wheatland, as it j weiche, T and Nina Browne: Messrs.
Mr. Oury has moved his short-order j |3 one thing tha' is now in demand.
and confectionary into the building Mr August prybil visited his sis-
ter near Yukon Sunday.
General
Merchandise
n
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.
and has fixed it up in first class shape.
As the milk contract at Oklahoma
City expired last Sunday, the rest of
the stock-holders in the farmers'
creamery commenced hauling milk to
Moore on' that day. The Crystal Ice
Cream Co., have put two teams to
j hauling milk to Oklahoma City and ^
I have employed S. J. Cutchen and R. ;
! C. Co'.trel to drive for them. ( Mr. and Mrs. .J. U. Turk attended
| Mrs. Pratt has purchased the lot the dance at Kleich's Monday night,
jand building recently ocaupied by R.I Lucille Weiche, Leona Zimpel. 101-
H. Oury from G. J. Courtney, consiil- )a white, Blanche Todd, Minnie How-
| eration $500.00 and will more the ard Eisie junghier. Orval and Fran-
I H. Spotts, Vernon Browne, -.rarer
Gill, Ardes Kins and Johnny McOln-
ley and Clay Tiner.
There is talk of p tting up the tel-
ephone lines in first class condition,
also of putting in a line from Moore
to Wheatland with a Central office
fixed. We will be glad to see this
work done and hope it is not at a
Rev. Frye of the M. E. Church,
North, will hold Ills first services I
here Sunday morning at 11 -clock. |
Sunday school at 10 a. in. Everybody
| is invited to attend. Rev. Frye will
take Rev. Hamilton's place here.
: Mr. .lames Streeler who had several
ht.gs entered at the State Fair re-
reived four premiums on them.
1 Mr. Davis one of our industrious
farmers near her entered several of
his sheep at the State Fair, receiving
DR. W. L. MAUPIN
DENTIST
Specialty: Bridge and
Crown Work
Sxte 1, 2 and 3. 116 1-2 Main St.
OKLAHOMA CITV
W. T. Mauldin
Practical Butcher
Dealer in Meats of All Kinds. Highest
Prices Paid for Hides and Furs.
C. JANACEK |
|
♦
Lock 6l Gun Smith, Horse 1
Shoeing, Engine Work J
Carriage Work a ♦
Specialty 1
\ A
BLACKSMITH AND
WHEELWRIGHT
ara juiiguici. {L ^remium
building oft and erect a brick build- j cia Tfldd, Charley Zimpel, Bonny and 1 •
lng In the near future. Loss White, Raymond Williams spent Mr. R. B -Oil a so 1
Norman visitor ; a very pleasant two hours with their
friend and school mate, Annie Browne, ">ree premium .
was
M. C. Carr
Tuesday.
Jno. Ciyburn transacted business In
Norman Monday.
Jpo. Shoyer made a business trip
to Norman Monday.
Wm. Cottrell, Sr., made a (business
trip to Norman Monday.
- OKLAHOMA
MOORE,
on her fifteenth birthday, October 13.
j Popcorn and taffy were served be-
tween games and the guests left de-
| daring they had a most enjoyable
time.
| Roy Jennings was a Norman visitor
1 Monday.
f. e. percival
The Dry Goods and Grocery Man MOORE, OKLA.
j Arthur Lewis went to Oklahoma
| City Monday afternoon.
I Geo. Levench transacted
Mrs. R. C. Crain and Mrs . Glen
Ray spent Thursday and Friday last
attending the Fair and visiting rela-
tives in Oklahoma C.tyi
Mr. Louis Gome left Friday to take ^ __
, a position in a barber shop in Okla-1 joyed by all
business Ihoma city- ' Mrs- Pat Purce11 and Mrs- Tom
Mr. M. N. White made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Tuesday.
Mr. W. H. Howard spent Tuesday
In Oklahoma City looking up stoves
and other hardware.
Mrs. C. J. Weiche spent Tuesday
shopping in Oklahoma City.
Mr. Ransey Crain and wife spent:
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. uien
Ray. A most pleasant time was en-
|;i Oklahoma City Monday afternon.
S. A. Goff and wife of Edmond, but
formerly of Moore, are the proud par-
ents of a fine baby girl, born last
Thursday.
P. H. and Geo. Dreessen sold 41
head of their thoroughbred cattle
Monday to Oklahoma City buyers. It
s a shame +hat the only full lodGoib
1? a shame that the oly bull blood cat
A jolly surprise party was given I purcell called on Mrs. Abb Graham
Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. | Sunday afternoon.
Thurman Hunker, it being his 21st.
birthday. The young folks met at
the corner, 1 and 1- 2miles south of
town and went to the home of Mr. J.
Hunker. As the party was a surprise
no refreshments were served. A most
enjoyable evening was spent playing
many interesting games. Those who
were present to wish Thurman many
, suaiiitr tuai mc J
in the community should be sold, | happy returns of the day were Miss, s
Mr. and Mrs. August Zimple left
Monday for Lady Smith Wisconsin,
tp make that their future home.
Mrs. Eddie Gome was shopping Jn
Wheatland Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Earl Dunn spent Sunday vis-
iting friends in Oklahoma City.
Mr. Clarence Traylor visited with
bis mother Sunday.
Dr. J. L. WOMACK
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
o FICE AT ERA DRUG STORE
Tloore, Oklahoma
Phone No. 515 on all lines
James A. Cowan
"The Farmers' Financier"
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Land Titles • Specialty
MOORJE OKLAHOMA
Mr. Pat Purcell made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Mrs. J. T. Allen and niece, Miss
Lena Harding of Fargo, visited with
Mrs. A. C. Browne Thursday night,
returning Friday by the way of Guth-
rie, where they will visit friends for
a few days.
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Simms, P. R. The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1909, newspaper, October 23, 1909; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109119/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.