The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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PUBLISHED AT 217 NORTH HARVEY ST.. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.. BY 1 HE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPFR PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Vol. 2. no. 24.
MOORE. CliEVKLAXI) (OIXTY. OKLAHOMA SATl Hl>AY. A Tli IL2:t. 1 >10
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Kenneth McLennan, Pre s., F. J. Shade, V. Pres., C. H. Brand, Ca«h.
Bank of Hoore
MOORE, OKLAHOHA
Appreciates your business. Deposits insured
under the State Guarantee Law.
MOORE NEWS NOTES
P. R. Simms. Local Editor
For Pumps, Windmills, Pipe Fittings,
Well Casing and Galvanized Tanks,
also everything in general hardware see
H. P. DREESSEN
MOORE - - - OKLA.
General Merchandise
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes.
Kerosene and Gasoline.
Seed Pototoes and Garden Seeds. • Fish, Green Groceries ami Fruits-
Everything in the Eating Line.
Am Jm Smith9 Moore, Okla-
DO YOU WANT TO GO.
We have two or three scholarships
in Hill's or Draughn's Business Col-
lege to sell. Will give reduction and
easy payments. These Colleges are
the best in Oklahoma City. Write H.
F. Cole Ai Son, Hox IMfi. Oklahoma
City.
Miss Dora Kelly, of Ft. Supply, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Koy Wingo,
this week.
bee McKitrick was down from
Seward Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer.
Wednesday, April 20, a line baby girl.
The druggist now wears that smile
, tnat won't come off.
Mrs. Applegate took a buggy rid ■
Wednesday. This was the first time
she has been out of doors for nearly
two months.
Chas. Schnltzler and family went to tMrs. C. II. Hraud, Mrs. York and
1 Oklahoma City Wednesday for a short Mrs. Taute. The guest <«r honor was
visit. Mrs. Goodwell. Everyone had a de-
The rain that fell the middle of last lightfnl time, and thew decided to
week was certainly a blessing to Ok nieet next Thursday with Mrs. York
lahoma. It came just in time to make win Cleckner was in Oklahoma
the crops look lively. Mr. Clarence ( ity Friday evening.
] Nichols says it looks like fifty bush- .Mrs, K. McLennan and daughter,
j els per to him. Gladys were shopping In Oklahoma
M|«i Clara Mack, .earlier at Perry. |
was an Oklahoma City visitor Satur- j
day evening.
ueon Piatt made a pleasure trip to
Oklahoma City Saturday evening.
Mrs. P. H. Dreeuen and Mrs. '
Frank Farris went to Norman Friday
to attend a special meeting for tne ;
Rebekahs.
Mrs. A. J. Smith was shopping in
the city Saturday morning.
Henry Dreessen dedicated iiis new j
house Friday night by giving a dance.
A nice crowd was present and every-
one had a delightful time.
iBurn Leverich and Angus McLen-
nan were pleasure seekers in Okla-
homa City Saturday night.
Mrs. Olander was an Oklahoma City
visitor Saturday.
Angus McLennan and Albert Smith
made a business trip to the city
Thursday evening.
The Social Hour club met Thursday
with Mrs. C. O. Sullivan, southwest of
town. Mrs. Sullivan gave each on.
some sewing to do, while she prepar-
ed a dainty luncheon. All members
were present except Mrs. D. .1. I'ick-
If You Want
Notary work done, buy or sell real estate, sell your
sale notes, have your sale clerked, your property in-
sured, or borrow money on real estate, see
Moore,
Oklahoma
S. A. Payne
PURE DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY. TOILET
ARTICALS. STATIONERY. BOOKS. UIOICE CANDIES, CIGARS
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN THE ABOVE LINES
ERA DRUG STORE MOORE. OKLAHOMA
with her cousin, Mrs. S. 1..
d school Wed
Mrs. Bennet's parents, Mr. and Mjs.
.T. W. Lauck. Mr. and Mrs. Itennet
have spent the winter in California
and like that country line,
j Mr. .lames Chenowvth was a ousi-
! ness visitor to Oklahoma City Weil-
hail storm last Thursday night 1 nesday.
heaviest ever known at this j Miss Hetty Hughes left Sunday af-
ternoon fcr an indefinite visit with
Sunday
'Rhudy
Harvey Wilcox vlsii
nesday evening.
ANTIOCH.
visited her
in
Oklahoma Gity Mill and Elevator Go.
FRANK FARRIS, Manager
Highest Market Pric« Paid for Grain.
Moor*
Oklahoma
Miss Lela Rogers spent a few days
visiting in Norman the last of th.
week.
Miss Elpha Esbenshade
sister. Mrs. Cling, Sunday.
A. .1. Smith transacted business
Norman Monday.
Mrs. Joe Harris was an Oklahoma
City visitor Monday.
Misses Bess McLennan and Mar-
guerite Cramer, of Norman, spent a
few hours in Moore Sunday evening.
Frank Shields and family, and Mar-
vin Orr and family, spent Sunday
with J. W. Payne and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner, of Oklahoma
City, were in Moore Sunday looking
at the prospects of the tow n.
Mrs. Stella Courtney, of Norman,
visited G. I. Courtney Sunday.
J. G. Courtney transacted business
in Norman Monday
City Saturday
The building of the new elevator
under the management of Frank Far-
ris, is progressing nicely. Moore is
certainly on the boom, by the looks
of the new buildings that are going
up and the cement sidewalks that
are being laid.
Miss Etta Stephens, teacher at
Pleasant Valley, visited Saturday and
Sunday with her parents, of Norman.
County Superintendent B. R. Mc-
Donald talked on the consolidation of slowly.
schools at Pleasant Valle;. school
house Monday night.
Messrs. Angus and Russell McLen-
nan, Albert Smith. Burn and Hen Lev-
erich and the Misses Gladys Moljon-
nan, Nina Farris, Deane Leverich and
Mrs. Ben Leverich, spent the evening
Monday with Amos Dreessen
The
whs the
place and did an enormous lot of dam- I
age to crops of all kinds. The rlvei ] friends and relatives In Oklahoma
was up and all stream* overflowed ! City.
and washed the crops up and caused j Miss Rosa Scallorn was the guest
tile farmers a good deal of extra work, j of Miss Hetty Hughes Sunday after-
Mr. Breese's family have had the i noon.
measles for some time and today 1 Mr. George Haney spent Saturday
understand they have scarlet fever, night with Mr. Charles Wilson.
Seems hard to go through a siege of Mrs. T. E. Purcell spent Wednes-
measles and before you .have recov- day and Thursday visiting with her
ered take a more dreaded disease mother, Mrs. Charles Schraraeck in
when one is already weak and run I Oklahoma City.
down. | Mr. Herman .lungher drove to
ti 1! Clark is Improving, but | Mustang Wednesday morning.
Mr. T. E. Purcell was a Mustang
Antioch i visitor Wednesday.
M rs
'Hro. Reed will preach at
next second Sunday and Sunday |
night. Hro. Reed is tpiite an able j
speaker. Come out and hear him.
Tile pie supper given for the bene-
fit of the church was well attended.
The pies sold well. They made $2S.in.
! The chicken thieves made them-
Norman Milling and Grain Company
A. H. McCARTNEY. Manager
WE HANDLE CCS
The play "Above the Clouds" last j selves at home and carried off about
Miss Mires, of Tennessee, arrived Tuesday night for the Rebekahs. was three dozen of Mr. Frank Homast. k s
Moore, Cilia.
All kinds of Grain Bought
All kinds of Mill Stuff and Coal Sold
—7*—
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.
MOORE OKLAHOMA
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Jewelry, Watches & Clocks I
Six Size 15 Jeweled Elgin Ladies' Watch, 20 year case, long
neck chain, $15.00 18 size 15 Jeweled Elgin Gents' Watch,
20 year case, and chain, $14.00. Repairing a specialty. All
goods and all work guaranteed.
P. R. SIMMS
Moore, Okla. ■;
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Mauldin & Hauldin
Dealers in
Groceries and General Herchandist
Highest Prices Paid For All
Kinds of Farm Produce
We Carry a Fall and Well Selected Stock of Staple Articles in All Lines
Your Trade is Especially Solicited
A. C, JANACEK
BLACKSMITH AND
WHEELWRIGHT
Lock &. Gun Sm th, Horse
Shoeing, Englr.e Work
Carr age Work a
Specialty
MOORE,
OKLAHOMA
Fear's Usefulness.
I arly and provident fear
mother of safety.—Burke.
James A. Cowan
"The Farmers' Financier"
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Land Titles ■ Specialty
H00RK OKLAHOMA
here Saturday night to visit her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Court-
ney.
Mrs. Alice Potts, of Edmond, came
down Monday evening to visit her
daughter. Mrs. Jno. Payne, returning
Tuesday evening.
Orville Courtney returned to
Moore Friday after an extended ab-
sence to western Oklahoma.
Frank Farris transacted business In
Oklahoma City Sunday.
Frank Neal left Saturday night for
Ft. Worth. Tex., to visit relatives.
Leon Piatt went to Oklahoma City
Saturday evening.
S. H. Clyburn made a business flip
to Oklahoma City Saturday.
Mrs. Olander was shopping in Okla-
homa City Saturday.
Mrs. A. J. Smith was shopping in
Oklahoma City Saturday.
Miss Deane Leverich made a bust-
ness trip to Oklahoma City Saturday.
Arthur Lewisf was pleasuring in
Oklahoma Clyt Saturday and Satur-
I day night.
Ray Nichols, of Oklahoma City,
| came down Sunday to visit his grand-
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nichols.
Mrs. Brand and son Harold left
Sunday for Tyler, Texas, for an ex-
tended visit with her parents.
Jno. Reynolds came down from Ok-
lahoma City Sunday to look after his
property here.
Dr. Gorby, of Oklahoma City, came
' ■ | down from Oklahoma City to see
Mrs. Applegate, who is still on the,
sick list.
Mrs. Womack was shopping in Nor-
! man Wednesday.
i The new hotel building is Hearing
i completion. It will be ready for busi-
' ness by May 1st, under the manage-
| ment of Elmer Holmes and wife. Ev-
erything is new and up to date. A
lunch counter and confectionery will
! be run In connection.
J Jesse Blevens came down from Ok-
lahoma City Wednesday to visit his
! father a few days.
[ Teams are at work grading the
| streets of the new addition to Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Leverich, of
j Oklahoma City, came down Saturday
i evening to visit Mr. Leverich's sister,
Mrs. D. J. Pickett. Mr. Leverich re-
1 turned Sunday evening, but Mrs. Lev- j
| erich will spend the week with frlenas
i and relatives.
Amos Dreessen, Evan Smith, ionn
| Hall and Russell McLennan went to
Norman Saturday to play ball,
i Frank Farris made a business trip j
I to Oklahoma City Sunday morning.
Deane Leverich was shoppinf in Ok-
! lahoma City Saturdry morning,
i A crowd of young folks enjoyed a
delightful evening Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maul-
din. southwest of town.
George Leverich visited i:' Yukon j
Stiturdav and 'Sunday.
Miss Nina Farris spent Sunday
ternoon in the country.
a great success. A large crowd was
present and enjoyed the play im-,
mensely. The Rebekahs sincerely
thank the members in the play and I
also the orchestra which furnished
music for the evening.
While D. II. McPeek was grinding
feed Tuesday the steam boiler blew
tip and scalded him severely. The ,
safety valve on the boiler got stuck i
and failed to work so the pressure
got too great.
The Moore boys wmt to Norman
last Saturday to play baseball and de-
feated the Norman boys 7 to 4.
ELM GROVE ITEMS.
Fay Jones is visiting her uncle,
Dug McPeek. where she exp cts to
stay a few days.
Little 1). B. Jameson is getting bet-
ter.
Douglas McPeek has been repair-
ing his auto, which runs tine.
The children of Elm Grove school
are glad it is out. on account of be-
ing afraid of scarlet fever.
Dan Jones and family were fishing
Saturday and caught two fish.
Had a baby show at Shoeffers Sun-
I day of Williams and Shoeffers' babies.
| Seven babies were present.
! The pie supper at the mill was a
success.
.Misses Betty and Nellie Hughes
were shopping in Oklahoma City
Wednesday last.
Mrs. J. R. Reismey, of Oklahoma
City, vflsjted Sunday with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Purcell.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green drove over
from Yukon Friday afternoon.
Minnie Howard. Bertha and Pearl
Montgomery spent Sunday with Dora
Stevenson.
Mr. Glen Ray left Saturday after-
noon for the iPrlseo hospital at
Springfield, Mo., having injured him-
self internally while loading freight.
Mrs. Will Oldham Is on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. J. Hunker was shopping in
j Oklahoma City Monday.
Miss Belle Joyce was the guest of
I Miss T. Browne Sunday.
big Huff Cochin hens.
Mr. Edd Taylor's family have scar- I
let fever. Mrs. Taylor is very low.
Mrs. Walter Crick and children r ' |
turned to the city after visiting her j
parents Mr. anil Mrs. It D. Watkins j
for about three weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Jasper Guthrie. Mr.
Bob Watkins, Mr John Lindstrom
and Sirs. Lee Jones were Oklahoma
shoppers Saturday.
Mr John Whitten. wife and bah;
.Mr. Jom,9' j M,.. and Mrs. M H. White spent
j Sunday afternoon shopping in Mus-
tang.
Mrs. Henry Mayer is enjoying a
pleasant, visit this week from her
sister, of Osage, Okla.
with Ml as Dora
took dinner
Sunday.
Mr. Cecil Early wine has gof.e to
Miami. Okla. Cupid will report later.
Mr. Chronic Grumbler called on
Martha Alair last Tuesday.
A. X. Y Z.
WHEATLAND WHISPERS
LAWN RIDGE.
Miss Lela Rogers spent Friday
night with her sister in Norman.
Geo. James and Geo. Rhudv ma ! >
a pleasant trip to Norman Saturday.
A number of young folks fro1"
shak attended preaching at Lawn
Ridge Sunday night.
Glen Peachee took dinner with
Raymond Howland Sunday.
Susie Rhudy spent Saturday night
with Miss Olive Shultz near Mlsiiak
Miss Lela Rogers made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Saturday.
Geo. Rhudy spent Sunday evening
at his uncle's S. L. Rhudy.
J. J. Page and family, from Mishak.
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Row. and also her mother, Mrs. Watt.
Gladys Rhudy spent Sunday with
Maud Kitchen.
W. H. Peachee and wife took din-
ner at S. L. Rhudy's Sunday.
'Hilda Moeller from Oklahoma Cil;
sppnt from Sunday till Wednesday ;
with home folks.
Albert Waller made a business trip j
to Norman Wednesday.
Berthold Aurebach spent from Fri-
day till Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. ,
G. D. Kitchen.
W. E. Rhudy was in Norman Mon-1
day.
Bob Smith, of Moore, spent W ed- j
nesday night with Willie Kitchen.
Rev. Roberson took dinner with Mr. j
Tileson's Sunday.
George James and best girl attend- j
j ed preaching at Schwartz, Sunday,
f- | Lewis McCullough and family, of |
I Capitol Hill spent Saturday night and
Mr. Henry Turk is reported to be
doing nicely after his accident and
is able to walk around now.
.Mrs. M. H. White and daughter,
Miss Ona Ray, were Wheatland shop-
pers Wednesday afternoon. We are
glad to see Mrs. Itay out afjsiin.
Mr. S. Haines of oNrman was vis-
iting friends in Wheatland Sunday.
Mr. J. James spent Saturday and
Sunday with his wife here.
Messrs. James Humphal, Roy Mc-
Elfresh, \\ . H. Howard and .John
Hicks drove to Oklahoma City Tues-
day on business.
Mr. M. H. White was among the
many business visitors to Oklahoma
City Tuesday.
Misses Grade Goure and Lucy
Switzer were shopping in Wheatland
Wednesday afternoo ..
Mr. Albert Scallon was transacting
business in Wheatland Wednesday j
afternoon.
Mr. C. H. Mrichelsen was among |
the business visitors to Oklahoma |
CH: Saturday.
Misses Edith and Grace Drabek j
were Oklahoma City shoppers Tues j
■lay.
Mr. R. K. Kliner returned Wednes- [
day afternoon from a business trip
to Lawton, Okla.
Mrs. P. D. Nixon sipont Tuesday I
with Mrs. Herman .lungher.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Williams vis-1
ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Wil-
liam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill.
Mrs. G. W. Wood spent Tuesday
night and Wednesday with her
mother, Mrs. A. 8. Hughes.
Misses T. and Nina Browne were
shopping in Oklahoma City Saturday.
Mr. Charles Wilson spent the day
with Mr. George Haney Sunday.
Mr. A. S. hughes spent Wednes-
day and Thursday visiting relatives
in Oklahoma City.
(Messrs. Clay Tiner and Ardis King
were called to Oklahoma City Tues-
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennet ar-
rived Sunday morning for a visit with
'Miss Goldie Higgins, or Mustang,
visited with Miss Laura Weiche Mon-
I day.
Mrs. H. F Michelson and daugh-
I U rs, Hilda, and Stella, were shopping
I in Oklahoma City Saturday.
I Mrs. W. H. Howard anil children
j spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. A.
' C Browne.
Mrs. Rosa Huber, of Blair, Okla.,
and Mrs. Tinnie Eckes, of Oklahoma
City, spent Tuesday visiting with
Mrs. C. J. Weiche.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Purcell spent
Tuesday visiting in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Margaret Jones and son, of
Oklahoma City, visited Sunday and
'Monday with Mrs. C. H. Grady.
Little Cliloe Grady has been quite
sick with tonsilitis this week.
■Mr. C. H. Grady was transacting
business in Oklahoma City Wednes-
day.
Political Advertising
W. A.
T aylor
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for
REGISTER OF DEEDS
<] PRIMARY AUGUST 2J. 1910
H. G. Wells i;
REGISTERED
VETERINARY SURGEON
and DENTIST
MOORE,
OKLA.
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Simms, P. R. The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1910, newspaper, April 23, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109143/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.