The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 21, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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K-BLISHED AT 217 NORTH HARVEY ST.. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.. BY THE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPtR PUBLISHING COMPANY.
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MOORE. CLEVELAND COl'XTY, OKLAHOMA SATI'KDAY. MAY 21. I >10
81.00 VYM YEAR
Kenneth McLennan, Pre F. J. Shade, V. Pres., C. H. Brand, Cash.
Bank of rioore
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,
I Well Casing and Galvanized Tanks,
♦ also everything in general hardware see
I H. P. DREESSEN
\ MOORE - - - OKLA. j
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 & Son, Box 246, Oklahoma
City.
j General Merchandise
• Staple and Fancy Groceries. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes.
(Kerosene and Gasoline.
(Seed Pototois and Garden Seed*. Fish, Green Groceries and Fruits.
Everything in the Eating Line.
A. J a Smith,, !%^oosrcv Okla.
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Oklahoma City Mill and Elevator Go.
FRANK FARRIS, Manager
Highest Market Price Paid for Grain.
Oklahoma
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j Norman Milling and Grain Company
a. r. McCartney, juna^r
WE HANDLE tOL7
k >11 Kind* of Grein Bought
* All kinds of Mil! Stuff and Coal Sold
Moore, Qk!a. J.
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E. P. PLATT LUMBER COMPANY
L. F. PUTT. MANAGER
a 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
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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
1 goods and all work guaranteed.
| P. R. SIMMS
Moore, Okla. ::
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Mauldin & Hauidin
Dealers in
Groceries and General flerchandise
Highest Prices Paid For All
kinds of Farm Produce
We Carry a Fill 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, Engire Work
Carr age Work a
Specialty
MOORE, - OKLAHOMA
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Hisses Nina Faris and Gladys Mc-;
Lennan went to Norman Saturday
morning to attend the field meet and
to visit a few days with Miss Ress
McLennan.
James A. Cowan
"The Farmers' Financier"
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Land Titles a Specialty
>tG0R£ OKLAHOIU
Hobert Courtney arrived here Tues-
day to visit his father, J. G. Court-
ney, a few days.
Mr. Otto Oland r and daughter Hel-
en were shopping in Oklahoma C:;y
Tuesday.
Geo. Dressen of Seward, Okl.i, came
down Wednesday for a short visit
wli'h home folks.
Prof. Roberta and son of Noble
were here Tuesday and Wednesday to
assist in a program at Miss Black's
school and also at a public speaking
in the school house at Moore.
Miss Mable Boston, who attends Si.
Joseph's academy at Guthrie, arrived
home Thursday evening for a visit,
returning Monday evening.
Henry Dressen made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Tuesday.
Mrs. Mae Levench and children of
Oklahoma City were in Moore on
business Wednesday.
Work on the new Baptist parsonage
just south of the church is progress-
ing nicely. •
Dr. Womack purchased a new I ord
automobile last Tuesday evening.
are certainly glad to see it. on tlie
streets and glad to know it belongs
in Moore.
The people were doubtless disap-
pointed at not having any Moore news
last week, and no doubt blame tlie
Moor ■ correspondent, but the i't ms
failed io teach press in time on ac-
count of No. 406 missing the mail. We
were very sorry this occurred, as it
has done before and to thos • tint
handed us news last week please coiue
again.
Miss Millie Orr was \isiting at
home last weik. She returned to
school Sup day evening.
Miss Felcia Mennett was an Okla-
homa City visitor Saturday.
W. T Mauldin transacted business
in Oklahoa City Saturday.
Miss Edna Wingo, who has been
visitng with her mother, Mrs. Blev-
ens, for the last two weeks, returned
to her home in Oklahoma City Tues-
day.
Burry Bennett was an Oklahoma
City visitor Saturday.
Henry Gonka, Tom Baisden, Wm.
Gleekner, Wm. White and Wm. Cot-
trell were among the city pleasure
seekers Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. F. A. York was shopping -
'tklahoma City Tuesday.
A terrific cyclone passed f've miles
east of Moore at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday.
The storm covered an area about 300
yards wide and cleared everything in
its path. The following farms were
swept of all buildings: Westratus,
; McLarren, J. E. Lilly, Wm. Brown,
! Hannahs, Bert Gibbs, Rolla Marvels.
! Lee Williamsons, Mrs. Lassiters.
| Owen Foster, Walter Wyatts, G. H.
Smith. Mr. Hannah was killed ano
this was the only fatality. Horses and
cattle were killed and several people
i hurt. Mr. Owen and wife and baby
were lying down in the yard about
ten feet from the house, but escaped
I unhurt, although the house was com-
pletely destroyed.
the season opened.
The Moore baseball club opened the
season May 8th by defeatlnn the Pio-
neer Telephone Co. of the Oklahoma
I City league by a score of I to 3. It
was an interesting game from the
I start and was witnessed by about 200
| people from Moore and vicinity, who
enjoyed the game immensely. Next
1 Sunday, May 22, Moore will cross
: bats with Norman ball team on the
Moore diamond. Game to be called
! at 3 o'clock p. m. This bids fair to
be a fine game, as the Norman team
has the reputation of being one ot
the best amateur teams in Oklahoa.
Evrybody should coine out ^nd en-
courage our local team and we art*
sure everybody will have a good time.
The following is the line-up of the
Moore Cubs for Sunday's game:
Wingo, 3b; Plat, 2b; Cottrell, s; J.
Payne, ss: Leverich, lb; C. Payne, p:
John Straka, rf; Jerry Straka, If; Tay-
lor, cf.
antioh.
The'children's day exercises will be
the first Sunday in June at night.
Everybody come out and hear the
program, for Antioch excells on such
ocaslons.
Mrs, Dan Cole and daughter Lota
visited at Mary Alair Tuesday.
Mr. Jap Guthrie and wife visited
Mrs. G. B. Clark Monday. All en-
joyed an interesting game of cro-
quette.
Sorry to hear of Mr. Austin Buttl r
losing so many horses with glanders
Mr. L. R. Johnston, Alex Hisel and
Mr. James Goulas were visitors at Mr.
Robert Blakeley'a Monday.
Mr Lee Cooper and Coatland Cole
were sightseeing in Oklahoma City
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Scales were
transacting business in Oklahoma
City Friday.
Edward Alair of Walter. Okla.,
came up Friday to visit home folks,
returning Monday. His sister Mar-
tha went home with him to visit for
a couple of months.
Mrs. Lindstrom and Mrs. Hudspatti
were shopping In Oklahoma City
W dnesday
Mr. Dock Seasons, Mrs. Wrlg...
and daughter, Mrs. Garrette and two
daughters, Mrs. Anton and daughto-
Lucy, Mrs. Ethel Jones and Miss Dora
Jones were pleasant visitors In Okla-
homa City Thursday.
LA*WN RIDGE AND ELM CREEK.
.Mrs. W. E. Gross took dinner with
her mother Mrs. Wllks Thursday.
Geo. James and his nephew Edward
Conley was in Moore Thursday.
C. C. Row and wife made a pleas-
ant trip to Oklahoma City Thurs-
day.
Mr. F. K. Rhudy and wife visited
her sister Mrs. Will ( happel Saturday
in Capitol Hill.
Mrs. Stevens spent Friday with
Mrs. W. E. Gross.
Richard Kitchen, Lawrence Taylor
and Nolan Gross, who have been at-
tending Hill's Business college In Ok-
lahoma City, was visiting home folks
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Peachee spent Friday
nieht with Ills daughter. Mrs. Will
Chappeli, on account of sickness.
S. L. Rhudy and wife made a busi-
ness trip to Oklahoma City Friday.
G. F;. Rhudy spent Tuesday night
with his uncle, W. E Rliudy.
After a long Illness Mrs. Farris died
nt foer home southeast of Moore near
the Clothier school house. She was
laid to rest in the Noble cemetery.
Mr. W. T. James was visiting his
son In Capitol Hill Tuesday, who nas
been sick for some time, but be re-
ports him betetr at this writing.
WHEATLAND WHISPERS
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. CHOICE CANDIES. CIGARS
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN THE ABOVE LINES
ERA DRUG STORE
MOORE. OKLAHOMA
When in Moore Stop at
THE AUTO HOTEL
Under the Management of Elmer Holmes
Lunch Counter and Confectionery in Connection
New Stone Building. New Furniture. Hot Lunch Ever Hour
in the Day
Rates $S.OO Per Day
Mr. and Mrs., Henry Moyer are!
proud parents of baby girl, born .da.
the 9th.
Miss Laura Weiche and Mr. Ardis
King spent Sunday visiting wth Miss
Ada Wilds of Oklahoma City.
Miss Kathleen McGlnley spent Tues-
day shopping in Oklahoma City.
Master Henry Weiche is quite ill
at his home In Wheatland.
The pie social and dance given at j
I conception Tuesday evening is rent-
ed to have been a success and the tea-
cher Miss Rosa Woodshiger wishes to
thank her many friends for their pre-
j sence and help.
! Mrs. M. M. Williams was aimong the
busy shoppers to Oklahoma C7ty on
! Monday afternoon.
Mr. Ezzard who has been quite ill I
j at home north of Wheatland for the i
past few weeks was able to he in |
town shopping Wednesday afternoon. J
j Miss Mabel Traylor of Oklahoma
; City came out Tuesday evening to j
I spend the week end visiting with
friends and relatives here.
I Despite the gloomy weather the j
strawberry and Icecream supper giv-
' en last Saturday night was a success
i both socially and financially.
I Mr. Emil Zimmerman and sister,
I Miss Josephine drove over from Tin-
ion City for a few days visit at the
home of Mrs. E. Turk.
Mr. V. E. Breese was transacting
business In Wheatland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Breese moved
out on the farm last week.
Mrs. Ab. Graham called on Mrs. M.
M. Williams Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. C. II. Michealsen and daughter
Miss Margaret, Mr. R. Kliener and
Mr. H. Koll were the guests for the
evening of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Vil-
lains.
Mrs. Wesley Drabek who has been
seriously ill at her home northwest of
Wheatland is rejiorted to be sl'.gntly j
improved at present writing, Thursday
morning.
Mrs. L. B. I.auck and Mrs. C. H.
Grady who were chosen by the Busy
Bee class to purchase the new carpet
for the church went to Oklahoma City
and selected the carpet and hope to
have it in place soon.
Mr. Ray Goitre Is reported on the
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Turk spent Mon-
iday shopping in Oklahoma City
! Mr. H. Ricketts was transacting;
business in Oklahoma City Monday. ,
Mr. C. W. Osborne clerked in the,
Wheatland Grocery and Hardware!
- tore Monday while the proprietor was
away.
Mr. Will Boles is transactng busi-
ness in Oklahoma Cty this week.
Mr. P. Purcell and Mr. J. H. Cheno-
Teth drove to Oklahoma City on busi-
ness Monday.
Mr. Henry Kieamey and Mr. T. E.
Purcell drove to Oklahoma City Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Dlesmey and
daughter Phyllis of Oklahoma City
spent Sunday at the home of Mrs
Reismey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1'.
Puree.1.
Mr. and Mrs. John James split Sat-
urday visiting will thler daughter Mrs.
Adams of Oklahoma City.
Mrs. J. Jensen spent Saturday shop-
ping in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. W. C. Jones was shopping In
Oklahoma City Saturday afternoon.
Miss Belle Joyce left Sunday morn-
ing for a business trip to Elgin and
Lawton returning home Monday.
Misses Byrd Burford and MauJ
Headrick of Tuttle and Miss Marga-
ret Michelsen were the guests for the
day, Sunday, of Miss T. Browne.
Miss Jewel Scalloon spent Sunday
visiting at the home of Miss Alice Gill
A large crowd was in attendance
at church last Sunday imorning to
hear the address by Rev. Scales, pre-
siding eider of the South M. E. church
there will be church services next
Sunday morning and evening by Bro.
Seudder. Sunday School at 10 A. M.,
everybody cordially invited to be pre-
sent. *
Mr. C. A. Weiche of Oklahoma City
spent Sunday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Weiche.
Miss Maud Gill was the guest Sun-
Jay of Miss Winnie Davis.
Miss Helen Lauck spent Sunday
visiting with her friend Miss Betty
Hughes.
Miss Byrd Burford spent Saturday
night visiting at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. C. W. Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Williams drove
out and spent Sunday with .Mrs. Wil-
liams parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grady spent Sun-
day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Farris at Capitol Hill.
We regret to report that Miss Vera
McGlnley is down with tile measles
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F.
Thrissen in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Mc-
Glnley left Sunday afterne/.i to take
care of Vera while she is ill.
Mrs. D. M. Cole and dughter L-otia
were among the shoppers in Oklaho-
ma City Friday.
Mrs. J. L. Doley of Fargo, Okla.. re-
turned home Friday morning after a
pleasant two weeks visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Browne.
Misses Enirna and Lona Scalloon
spent Friday shopping in Oklahoma
City.
Misses Bessie anil Emma Miller of
Oklahoma City spent from Friday till
Sunday visiting at the home of Miss
Erma Hunker.
Miss Bille Joyce and Miss Margaret
Michelsen spent the day, Thursday
visiting with friends in Oklahoma
City.
Mr. C. .1 Weiche made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Friday after-
noon.
Mrs. Will Oldham and children re-
turned Thursday morning after a few j
days visit with her mothr, 5Trs. 'CVftlii j
of Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Edna Kuril of Oklahoma City
returned home Thursday evenins af- |
ter a pleasant weeks visit with rela-
tives here.
Messrs Jesse Davis, John Martin I
and I). H. Pettycord were among the;
business visitors to Oklahoma City I
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackewood or Coun-
cil Grove visited friends in Wheat-
land Sunday.
Messrs Theodore and Charles Sch-
rameck spent Saturday anil Sunday
visitng wtih their sister Mrs. T. E.
Purcell.
Those attending the pie supper
Tuesday night given at Conception
were Missesl.auia Weiche, Mabel,
Traylor and Gertrude Brant. Messrs
Ardls King, Clarence Weiche, and
Clay Tiner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Zlmple and son
Charley spent Friday visiting with Mr
and Mrs. Mldley ln> Oklahoma City.
Mr. Clarence W eiche came out Tues
day evening to siifnd the rest of the
week visiting with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Weiche.
Mrs. J. O. Dobbs and daughter Ger-
tie spent Friday shopping In Oklaho-
ma City.
Mr. C. II. Mlchelse,n and family who
are to remove to Oklahoma City in
the near future were pleasantly sur-
prised by their neighbors and friends
Tuesday evening. The ladies of the
surprise party furnishing rakes and
after a delightful evening was spent
in visiting, dainty refreshments of
fruit, cake, and lemonade were serv-
ed to the guests. Those enjoying one
more pleasant evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Michelsen were Mr.
and Mrs. M. M| Williams, Mr. and
Mrs .1. Hunker, Mr and Mrs. II. M
Michelsen. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Todd,
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Grady, Mrs. Faj Offlev,
Miss Belle Joyce, Mr Henry Michel-
sen anil Srs. It. Kliener.
\ Complimentary! |
£ We have a neal, handy little article g
jj for each housewife who will come or 0
j send her husband lo our store. £
4 Please do not send children, as J
0 these cannot be given out to children.
\ ERA DRUG STORE \
Moore, Ohio. ;
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T aylor
democratic candidate for
REGISTER OF DEEDS
q PRIMARY AUGUST 2d. 1910
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Simms, P. R. The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 21, 1910, newspaper, May 21, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109147/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.