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THE CLARBMOREMESSENGER
OUREMOiE MESSENGER,
Clark Smith Publisher
Publish* d eve-jr Friday.
•■hsscription. per year ...... $1 00
Clare-
First Clo. Give me have. Here 1 its
1 the water; good; here mantis the'
| man; good. if the man go to the
[water ami drown himself, it is. will
he, nil he, he goes,—mark you that:
____. ! but if the water come to hiiu and i
n'ccnd fiais^niHi) 1 drown him,, lie drowns not himself: |
| argal, he that is not guilty of his
_ own death shortens not Ms own life. .
! Second Clo. Put is this law?
COUNTY COURT ACTIVE j First Clo. Ay, inarrv: is’t; crown' I
Tile reg uln>' fun of tne Comity s ‘luest law. i
Court has been in session this week. I ,t*‘rt Megglnson who came up aud
(■l ifted at the post-fftco a;
■lore. OhU., as
matter
First published April 23 tit.
PUBLICATION NOTICK.
State of Oklahoma, County of ling-
er*, aa.
In the District Court.
Aetna Building A Loan Association,
First publioatlon April 23 3t.
NOTICE OK KALE OK REAL EE
TATE.
Stale of Oklahoma. County of I tug*
ers, as.
In the matter of the estate of P.
a corporation. Plaintiff, vs Myrtle l. xdinrnhs t rat*d' J°® A‘ Reavl*'
The eases have been moving along claimed the Ford captured with booie,
Shiffer, C. O. Shiffer, J. 8. Hixson
aud Mr*. J. 8. Hixson* his wife, Ar-
thur Huffman and Mrs. Arthur Kuff-
man, hU wife. Defendants.
Civil 253*
, Probate No. 1445.
in the County Court
I Notice is hereby given,
pursuance of an order of the
slowly aiicl thn lawyers loafing on iht*
Job about thr s 11111• a> usual when t!i *
Judge allow s t lu in to. Tin* first of
the week was taken will] < riminal
cases.
Porky Fullhright was on the dot k»*t
for three counts for selling whiskey.
The first case was dismissed, in t'.e*
second case the jury <b ruled he did
n t do it. and brought in a verdict of
not. guilty. Another jur; decided that
Kveret 11eiislev d d sell some 1)007-»
and he was seniciu ed to tliirtv days
and fined .f‘n. The bond of J„o*
Crutchfield charged with having
whiskey in his possession was do*
dared forfeited, hut. lie appearing on
Thursday morning, the order was set
aside and ease was continued on the
old bond.
W. I). Chadwick was enurged with
transporting lh|uor. and this case was
brought down to a fine point. Tin*
defendant demured to the evidence
of the prosecution, and the demum :*
was Kiistainned, the jury discharged,
thereby clearing Chadwick. Chadwick,
was captured at Talala with a car of
lioo/.c, supposedly making tin* regular
trip from Joplin to Tulsa. The d* -
fonse set up the fact that the state
bad not proven the defendant was
taking the load from one place to an*
other, but it was stationary. There
was no evidence to prove the car had
come from Joplin nor its destination,
and as it was not moving win n
caught the evidence did not show
that the liquor was being transported.
On this point they won their case.
A spectator in the court room could
not help hut recall that grave scene
from Hamlet, wherein the dialogue
runs something like this:
First Clo. For here lies the point;
if I drown myself wittingly, it argues
an act ; and an a< t hath t liree
branches; it is. to act. to do. to
perform: argal. she drowned hers* If
wittingly.
Sec ond (Mo. Nav, hut In ar you.
good man and delver—
that in
,-------— w ».mv. v. xm. County
? Court of Rogers County, State of
Th<1 ru,iQh„m,. ■« 1 Oklahoma., made on the I9th day of
re" i, 8u*l“ °*0kUhoma to Myrtle Aprii 19Ift the mat,Pr of the\.8-
I. Shifter. C. O. Shiffer, J. 8. Hlx* tale of 1*. P. Heavls, deceased, the
non, and Mrs. J. 8. Hixson, his wife, undersigned, h« the administrator of
Arthur Huffman and Mrs. Arthur O'® estate of P. P. Heavls. deceased,
• ■ i Huffman his arifo- Iwil1 *®H at private sale to the highest
new (rial, also that lie, * ’ I bidder for cash, subject to confirma-
was arrested and given a trial,
suiting In a verdict of guilty and
Hie regular jail and fine. Atty. Ho-
ward anounced Thursday he would Huffman and Mrs
move for a
An ounce of prevention
is worth a pound of cure
Buy your Screen
Wire, Hours and
\\ indovvs of
We
Rogers Lumber Co
J. W. Hutchinson, Mgr.
I’honc W
would file an interpleader in the
Mvil suit agalist the machine on the
part of the Ford Co., of Tulsa, who
hold a mortgage on the car.
Tlie suit of C. H. Littlefield v« (S.
W. Walkley resulted ill a verdict for
the defendant.
Hewitt Sanders vs A. C. Woods,
judgment for plaintiff.
M. II. Cordon vs Isaac Kicliardson.
VerdU-t for plaintiff.
\V. K. Saunders vs A. C. Woods,
Judgment for plaintiff.
Rogers Co. Abs. Co. vs C. S. Wort-
inaii. Verdict for plaintiff.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred IHdlars Re-
ward for any caso of Catarrh that
cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. i
F. .1. Cheney and Co., Toledo. O.
We, Hie undersigned, have known
F. .1 Cheney for Hie last If. years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and fi-
nancially aiiio to cany out any ob-
ligations made by his firm.
National Hank of Commerce,
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern-
ally acting directly uppoa tlie blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price Fi ct».
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family PUL for consti-
pation.
Said defendants, Myrtle 1. Shiffer. tion |,y 8a|,j County Court, on or af-
C. G. Shiffer, J. S. HJxon and Mrs., ter i.Monday, the 10th day of 'May,
J. 8. Hixson, hta wife, and Arthur. HD's at 10 o'clock A. M., at Clare-
JCuffman and Mr*. Arthur Huffman, more> ln Haid bounty of Rogers, all
hla wife, will take notice that they
I the right, title, Interest and estate of
. , . „ , 'he said P. P. Rea vis In and to all
are sued In the above named Court the certain lots, pieces or parcels of
and cause by the Aetna Hullding K j land, situated and lying and being in
Loan Association, a corporation, for*'*® County of Rogers, State of Okla-
the recovery of the sum of 9720.00. J)ORJa* hounded and described as fol-
. . , . . I low*, and upon the following terms
upon a certain promissory note, to | all(, oond|tion8 to.wlt:
gether with Interest at the rate of i Lot Two (21. in Uloek Ono Hun-
10 per cent per annum from the 28th dred Twenty Two (1221, Clnremore,
day of February, 11*15, until paid, and Oklahoma. Lot Seven (7». in Block
926.00 attorney's fee. aud for costs of °,le Hundred Twenty Two (1221 Clare-
said suit; and for the foreclosure of ,,,or‘*' Oklahoma, upon which there is
a dwelling house erected; Lot Klght
< S). In Block One Hundred Twenty
NITRATE DEPOSITS OF CHILE
A FIFTEEN INNING TIE
I- The Clareuiore hull team opened the
CHICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND
CP*
LADIES 1
Ash i*«r OriiKslat for CTTI-CTIKS-TER’S A
DIAMOND UK AND riLI.S in Rf.d and/OA
CHILD metallic h'lxes, rraled with Bluefd/y
■Ibbon. Takb no other. IIu; .1 )omr V/
■nwKlat and aak T.tr CIII.CIIEH-TEB • V
XlASttS II II It A NO PILLS, for t TvrntT-fiva
jrsara regard. ,t as Best.Safest, Always Rrllablw
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
,TJift EVERYWHERF
WORTH
TEST*
E.
A. CHURCH
The Old Itcliahle
Jeweler
Is located in the Owl drug
store, where he w ill attend
to your repair work with
neatness and dispatch
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The Fixum Man
Call regulate and repair your piano
action, make old organs new. re-
pair sewing machines, violins, fur-
niture. Twenty-live years of ex-
perience enables me to do tlrst-
olus work. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Near old A irdome theat re
CHAS. A. LEWIS.
THE OLD GUN
By Strickland Gillilan. (Courtesy of
Leslie's Weekly.)
Over the kitchen door it hung, rusty
of barrel and dingy of stock;
Over Hie kitchen door it hung, watch-
ing tlie growtli of the family
flock.
Soon as a son to youthhood came,
into the crook of his lusty young
arm.
Snuggled the gun—each touch a thrill
then to the woods at the back of
the farm!
Off to tint woods, to shoot? Nay,
dream! Fenimore Cooper— you
know him, I see.
Panthers that crouched by every
stream, Indians behind every
thick-enough tree!
Musket bored-out" was tin* old
gun s make — Springfield, per-
haps, hut no matter, I guess:
" 'Justihle sight" with a hinge —
you know; seldom to game «1id
it carry distress.
Part of the life of tlie prosy farm —
link twixt tlie pioneer time and
today,
Over tlie kitchen door it hung, dream-
ing of holding tlie foeinan at bay;
Hung on tlie old black-leathern straps
made from tlie tops of some din-
carded hoots,
Shot-pouch and powder-horn, hung
beside, silently gossiped of boy-
ish recruits— 4
Boyish recruits of a day Just fled! O
flow we envied the fellows of
Then!
Tales of file *aids my father told,
tales of tlie hundred-day home-
guarding men—
Tales wo had heard again and again,
till we had learned them by hear!;
every one.
Thrilled ns always as a bugle blast,
there by the side of that wonder-
ful gun!
a mortgage on Lot Twelve (12), In
Illock Seven (7) in Flipping Addi-
tion to the Town of Claremore, Rog-
ers County, Oklahoma;; and that they
must answer the petition filed by said
plaintiff on or before the 4th day of
June, 1916, or said petition will he
taken as true and judgment for plain-
tiff in said action, as set forth, will
he rendered accordingly.
ln witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Court at my office In the
City of Claremore, Rogers- County,
Oklahoma, this nth day of April,
1916.
SEAL.
C. T. McClellan,
Court Clerk of Rogers County, Okla-
homa.
Attest:
H. Jennings and Ferry, Doran &
Dean, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR8.
State of Oklahoma Rogers County,
ss.
In the County Court of Said Coun-
ty.
Probate No. 1632.
In the Matter of the Estate of E.
J. Warren, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
E. J. Warren, decreased, are requir-
ed to present the same with neces-
sary vouchers, to the undersigned ad-
ministrator at his residence near Kan-
sas, State of Oklahoma, within four
months from the date hereof or the
same will be forever barred.
This the 15th day of April, 1915.
J. 1). Collins.
Administrator.
E. Wilson, Attorney for Administra-
tor.
Something in normal manhood lives
so closely akin to the savage that
kills;
Strong In the youth Is lust for strife,
tales of the foray the boy-bosom
thrills.
Deep in my heart the dreaming
dwells—whether 1 fare 'neath the
stars or the sun—
Memories sweet ns Shannon hellB —
dreamings that cling round that
old army gun.
RHEUMATISM YIELDS QUICKLY
TO SLOAN’S
You can't prevent an attack of
Rheumatism from coming on but you
can stop it almost Immediately.
Sloan's Liniment gently applied to
the sore Joint or muscle penetrates
In a few minutes to the Inflamed spot
that, causes the pain. It soothes the
hot, tender, swollen feeling, and ln
a very short time brings a relief that
Is almost unbelievable' until you ex-
perience it. Get a bottle of Sloan’a
Liniment for 25c of any Druggist and
have it in the house—against Colds,
Bore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago,
Sciatica, and like ailments. Your
money back If not satisfied, but it
doss give almost Instant relief.
First publication April 9 lit.
ORDER TO 8HOW CAUSE
State of Oklahoma Couuty of Rog-
ers as.
ln the County Court.
In the matter of the Guardianship
of Clarence Riley, a minor, Lottie
Johnson Guardian.
Lottie Johnson, the duly appointed
qualified and acting guardian of the
person and estate of Clarence Ililey,
minor having presented and filed 1
Court her petition praying for a de
cree authorizing and directing her to
sell either at public or private sale
certain lands belonging to her said
ward, aud It appearing to the Court,
and it appearing to the Court uppon
examination of said petition that
sale of her said ward's real estate
is necesary and for the best inter-
ests of said minor, and most bene-
ficial to his estate for the reasons in
said petltlou mentioned.
It Is therefore ordered that said
petition be received and filed and that
Monday, the 26th day of April. 1915,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, of
said day at the office of the County
Judge In the Court House, In the
City of Claremore, Rogers County,
Oklahoma, lie, and the same hereby
Is appointed as the time and place
for hearing aald petition when nnd
where all of the next of kin of said
minor, and all those Interested in his
estate are hereby required to appear
and abow cause, If any they have,
why said petition should not be grant
ed, and a decree of sale be made and
entered a* prayed for therein.
It Is further ordered that notice of
said hearing shall be given to the
next of kin and those Interested ln
the estate of salde minor by posting
coplea of this order ln three public
places la said County at least fifteen
days before the day for said hearing,
and by service of copies of this or-
der either peraonally-or by mail up-
on all of aald next of kin and persons
so interested at least fifteen days
before the date set for suld hearing.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Coart this 29th day of March,
ISIS.
H. Tom Klght,
County Judge.
Adams dt Wills, Attorneys for Guar-
dian.
Two (122), Claremore, Oklahoma, for
cash in hand on confirmation und de-
livery of deed.
Deeds must be ln writing and may
be left at the office of II. Jennings,
attorney at law, or may he filed In
the office of the Judge of the Coun-
ty Court, or may be delivered to the
administrator personally, at Collins-
ville, Oklahoma.
Dated this 19th day of April, 1915.
Joe A. Reavls,
Administrator.
Hy H. Jennings, his attorney.
Many TSilngs Is Which the Users of 1 season with a game at Nowata, which
the. Supply Should Give Closo
Attention.
Tho ^world's supply of nitrate, for
ass In the manufacture of fertilizers,
:*xplosives and other chemical piod
acts, is now derived almost entirely
from the deposits of sodium nitrate in
northern Chile. These deposits uih
vast, as compared with any probable
future demand and even the best ef-
forts of a close monopoly supervised
by the ChOean government have not
been able to do more than keep output
and itrlcea under some small degree of
control lu ordinary times the Chilean
deposits can swamp any possible coin-
petlttve supply, and In the past this
has operated to prevent the develop-
meat of small or lea* well located de-
posits elsewhere. «
The Chilean deposits have, liowev* r,
Jne marked delect which is brought
Into prominence by the presem Euro-
pean war; and which would have come
out In atill more disastrous form in '
ease of a war between the I nitcd |
States and any power having «n active 1
feet In the Pacific ocean. The defect ]
la that the distribution of the out put 1
Is entirely by sea, und that tho st- tri-
ers carrying the nitrate must malt 1 a i
long run uluug open coasts. V.V mm t. I
therefore, consider that nitrate, Uiou-U i
the supply is more tliwu uuiple. Is like-
ly to be entirely cut olf under w. r !
went for fift* en innings and result-
ed in u tic wiiti tlie score 4 to 4.
Krause pitched tlie entire game with
but three hits recorded in fifteeu In-
nings. Nowata put up an excellent
game also, or the game would not
have lasted so long.
Tlie iiiitiii inning came with the
^ score 2 lo I in favor of Nowata hut
some timely hilling brought in two
scores and in the following six in-
nings neither side was able to get
a man past the look in corner. Wade
started as < ate In r and did a good
job of holding Krause, who is some
liard to hold in n hard fought battle
like this one. Next Sunday the boys
will piny at Salinu.
WILL ORGANIZE COMMANORY
Local Knights lime decided that
(’liiremui'o should have u Cominandry
of Knight Templars, the uniform rank
of .Masons. ('lurenioi'c has about a
dozen Sir Knights, and several who
live in ih" jurisdiction livug out of
Claremore. Fifteen are necessary fo
secure a despensalion. At present
(lie nearest Conimantiry is at Tulsa,
and there is none on l he north or
oast in the slate.
This organization is one of the fllr
! cst
1st pub. March 26-5t,
NOTICE or SALE
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, as.
ln the District Court.
M. J. Faeth, nee Gibbs, Plaintiff,
v*.
Bertie McPherson, nee Casey, De-
fendant.
Civil No 1709.
Notice is hereby given that ln pur-
suance of nu alias order of sale is-
sued out of the District Court of Rog-
ers County, Oklahoma, on the 25th
day of March, 1915, in an action
wherein M. J. Faeth, nee Gibbs, was
plaintiff, and Bertie McPherson, nee
Casey, was defendant, directed
me, the undersigned Sheriff of Rog
ers County, commanding me to levy
upon, advertise and sell, according to
law, the following described property,
to-wit:
South Forty (40) feet of lot Thirteen
(13), in Block One Hundred Eleven
(111) in the City of Claremore, ac
cording to the United States Survey
thereof,
to satisfy a judgment and decree of
foreclosure in favor of said plaintiff
and against said defendant, obtained
and made *n said Court on the 13th
day of June, 1914, for the sum of
$135.00, and costs 9117.10, an«T cost*
accrued $42.75 and costs accruing,
with interest thereon nt the rate of
ten per cent per annum from the
13th day of October, 1914; I will, on
the 27th day of April, 1915, at the
hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day,
at the front door of the Court House
in the City of daremore, in said
County and State, offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
said property above described, or so
much thereof as will satisfy said
judgment, with Interest and, costs.
All parties bidding on said prop-
erty are hereby notified that they
will be required to be prepared to
at once, after the acceptance of their
bid, deposit the amount of their bid,
with me and that In tbe event of
their refusal to do so that the prop-
erty will be forthwith re-sold, accord-
ing to law.
Witnes* my hand this 25th day of
March, 1915.
John W. Leach,
Sheriff of Rogers County, Oklahoma.
conditions. list appearing body of men in the
I* default of a supply of Chilean rl- country sir Knights always appear
irate, a count,y would have to t,,,t ij., parades urn! .eremoniuls in full
back upon either tat local or other ! u-ev.- uniforms which Includes the big
supplies of natural potash or s.,iln i*l- t , .
11'hinieil hilts, lull (Iress < oats and
t swords. If i ho dispeiisut ion is grant-
ed for Claremore about twenty-five
Royal Arch .Masons have signified
their intentions of joining. A Knight
(rate*, tb) nitrogen extract d from
the air, or (cl nitrates nmiiuf.uJur d
from con 1 tur products. All of 11 >• ■ r»
are technically feasible, arid none are
absolute!*' prohibitive us to cost und1 r
war conditions, though In normal limes
none of them can at present coinneta
with the Chilean supply.—Engineering
Magazine.
I Templar is ellghle to tho Shrine de-
gree.
.
ALL RUN BY ELECTRICITY
Labor-8aving Devices a Feature of
House Exhibited at Panama-Pa-
cific Exposition.
CCMPTION TARES
j 353 PEOPLE DAILY
Ov< r 3j0 people succumb to coa-
sumption everyday in the United States.
Science proves that the germs only
thrive will'll the system is weakened from
| olds or sickncai, overwork, confining
I duties or when general weakness exists,
I Tlie best physicians point out that
during changing seasons the blood should
1st pub. April 2-4t
State of Oklahoma, County of Hog-
era, aa.
In the District Court.
Lillie Hopkins, nee Lillie O'Field,
Plaintiff,
vs
George E, Iiopklne.
Civil No. 2489.
Tbe said Defendant, George E.
Hopkins, will take notice that he has
been sued in the above named Court,
in an action where the plaintiff prays
the court to annul, declare void and
hold for naught a certain alleged
marriage, performed in Bartlesville
Oklahoma, on tbe 3rd, day of August,
1914, by one J. A. Grlffltts, a minister
of the goapel, which aald marriage
ceremony alleged to unite In thp holy
bands of wedlock tbe defendant and
tble plaintiff.
The plaintiff will oak the court to
declare void aald alleged marriage,
because said plaintiff, was at tbe time
of eald alleged manage under fifteen
years of age, and woe igcapable of
loitering Into tbe marriage relation,
and the aald defendant, Ggprge E.
Hopkins must answer the petition
on or
1916, or
filed herein -by said plaintiff,
before the 14th day or May, 1___,
■aid petition will be taken aa true,
osid a judgment for aai4 plaintiff,
for the annulment of said alleged
utariage, wll be rendered accordingly,
J. H. Braden,
Attorney for plaintiff.
(BEAL) 0. T. McClellan,
Court Clark.
By E, C, Yeland, Deputy.
Electrical labor-saving devices form
one or tlie niont Interesting features of
tlie maiiufacturera' exhibits ut the Pan-
ama-Racitlc exhibition. A novelty
Shown lu this department Is :>:i all-
electric house.
Many homes have been built anil
adapted to use electricity ln as many i ... . ... ,
way. as possible after construction. [ u, ,i,u ii. l'i' t h e re si s t olee ^of
nilst ovnihtlDil Imo li»,l ilm I i ____t i.. .... i *
he made rich and pure and active by tak-
ing Scott’S Emulsion after meals. Thecod
liwr oil in Scott's Emulsion warms the
I'-'dy l'.venriching the blood; it peculiarly
‘ it
but the house exhibited has had the
various features built In. Each room
la equipped with labor-saving devices
and electrically operated comforts. All
the kitchen machinery, from potato
peelers to the electflc refrigerator, is
motor driven.
Tbe dining room is arranged so as
to show bow light lunches can be pre-
pared on electric chafing dishes and
stovea. In the rear of the house thero
la an electric workshop and u garage
equiftied with a battery recharging
device for the electric automobile.
in avoid colds and prevent consumption.
If you work indoors, tire easily, feel
languid or nervous, Scott’s Etnulsidn is the
moM > trni gt lien i ng food - lut'd ici lie known.
It is totally free from alcohol or any
Stupefying drug. Avoid substitutes.
I J--- So n 1 Bloomfield, N. J.
Deni isi rv
Who Invented Khaki?
The answer to the question, "Who
Invented khaki?” is not easy, al-
though we all know that the adoption
of khaki by our army dates back to
the South African war. It will sur-
priae most people, says the Liverpool
Mercury, to be told that nearly fifty
years ago a Liverpool celebrity advo-
cated something akin to khaki us the
most serviceable color for the uniform '
of our troops. W. U. Herdman, tlm
artist, and author of "Ancient Liver-
pool," writing in 18G9, condemned tho
red uniforms of the British and tho
white uniforms of the Austrian ar-
mies as the worst.possible colors, hav-
ing regard to their visibility at long
distances. He added, "If armies went
Into action clothed in a gray green all
over, head or cap aud all, they iould
not be distinguished till close to."
Dr. Kaho
DENTIST
Best Work Lowest Price
All Work puaranlesd
Twelve years in Claremore
Boling Building
OFFICE PHONE 103. Residence 1<
W. W. BRYAN, D. D. S.
< mice over Bank of Claremore
( lardlnore. < >kla.
Office phone SX: residence ISC
DR A N I.HRSKOV
iPItYSICIAN (, SUR0E0N
(’Iarumure, < )kla.
(UTl(mvh lc? Nurih Missouri Avemie
• '.Uls uitsu »M'4»(1 pmri.pt | v tlay or nttfhl
X lv;i\ .uni ii'i 4*k*o!lio.il .siipj lias. oUemlctoi
iimi |. '.<• tt*reolt>Lrl(*iil luln.ruiory
New Field for Women.
The opening of new avenues of |
profitable endeavor for women Is a '
matter of considerable importance,
and the Maxwell Motor company of
New York Is iiiuklng uu effort to util-
Ixo them aa saleswomen. In a recent
communication the president of the
company any*: "I believe that thure
is room for women in the automobile
business. Wotudn have proved to be
good saleswomen and demonstrators
in other lines. We believe that they
will be particularly auccessful with au-
tomobiles, and we aro going to tuke
Iho trouble to find out whether we are
right or jvrapg.*’
The company haa accordingly put
Mrs. Crystal Eastman Beuedlct In
charge of the saleswoman’s bureau
and she reports that the women bo far
employed are proving their value.
Assembling Various Periods.
Possibly we shall continue to look
aa though we were at a fancy dreBs
party If we are aseembled ln empire
frocks, colonial ones, those of 1880
sat 1*69. H'Ub A dash of Russian and
Algerian, ft la safe fo assert that If
60 women were foregathered, each
wearing a gown perfectly adapted to
to* now spring fashions, the appear-
nnc» would be that they had respond-
ed 6® an Invitation to t costume ball
ftpraaenting a half dosen periods.
Wisdom pf Experience.
Mr*. Bn peck—I fust learned today
tost 8am Smith and Kate Jones were
•aoretly married last spring. Jnut
think of It! Married nearly a your
add nobody toe wiser.
Snpeck—Oh, I don’t know. I’ll bet
poor Smith was a whole lot wiser be-
iKt fcft hMt fern married * mouth.
J. F. MEAN8, M. D,
Claremore, Oklahoma .
Special attention given to dtseoss
of eye and fitting of glaeaea.
W. h HAYS
Phvsician and Surgeon
Office: Hooma over Bank of Claremore.
Calls promptly answered day or night!
Ezzard & Robson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Offices:
(Specialties:
Civil
Criminal
Probata and
Collections
Claremore, Okie
aud
Chelsea, Okla.
H. JENNINGS
ATTORNEY at law
Claremore, - Okla.
U- S. Commissioner
Practices in all Courts
Tired!
Are ree tiredT raadowap aerveesP
la everythin* yea do aa athfir Nel
It la aet laelaeaa. Yea are III. Yeas
Yodr r
system aaeda a toale. __
Udaeys end Liver aeed stlrrlag a*.
Nethlag will do this bane* thea
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Claremore Messenger., Vol. 20, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1915, newspaper, April 23, 1915; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405750/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.