Cleveland County Courier. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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THE
CT!V CASH STORE
At Oklahoma nit-"- is the best wlace in the Territory to buy 1 >rii Upotls,, Niotioiiss. Moo's.Wi>m-
on'ts ancPohiiclrcMiV Goats, oapos, cloaks, underwear. Duck lined Qop-ts. Overalls, Jeans Pants and
BLANKETS: BLANKETS! BLANKETS:
Why because thev Buy for cash. Sell for cash, and make the lowest possible Priqes. When in Oklahoma City call on them.
Thti Courier.
O. T.. Nov. lS'iS.
TIME
ill: I SUN, 'fOPKii V A.
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press.. . 1a m
Texas
.Okla. & Tex. Kx l:5r> i in
Locai Freight.... 4.M l1 m
north \nd east.
. Cheiago Express.
. Mil. River Rx.. . .
. I/ihh. Freight
F. H. Jamks.
4:42 a m
,>:3<i p in
S:2u in
ON THE FLV
11 tier* l l' <
llrliily
nl I'nnt «• ')
Tol«!
Wheat is up in good shape.
Now finish your fall plowing.
c hards are looking
e.i :i g
Mi
in in
Mi
, Mea 11-
.si week,
li. 1'. I! liel i'
;,ilile this week.
A heavy frost aim
:;n Thursday ti.ght
Miss (leorgia Davi
„nds in Yukon thi-
ll is said that katli
\ isited Xor-
visiting at
; after the
is visitinjr |
week.
corn is bet- j
I'ncle Homer Adkins will ad-
dress the (food people at the)
Clothier school house next Sun-1
day at 10 o'clock a. m. l!is sub-
ject will be "The Bible "
liroadwav Slid Main streets
will soon have walk crossing's.
Now is ihr tinv for M.i in
street properly owners to con-
struct their.portion of the walks.
Who will act as leader.
Rev, Snyder returned from the
M. E. conference last week. It
was held at South McAlloster, !.
T. He wilt resume his position
in this circuit. Mr. Snvder re-
ports a good spiritual conference
W. ti. Cowan will operate a
butcher shop in connection with
his groceries. He will con-
stantly keep a stock of trcsh
meats at lowest prices. It will
nav you to patronize him.
A literary societv has been or-
ganized at the Clothier school
house and meets every Saturday
evening. A good time is
expected and everybody and bis
girl is invi toil to attend and help
to make the venture a literary
i.r.i.n M * s
The latest report is that bettor
assay have l.een made in the
[gold region live miles east ot
here. sin. •• our last issue. Also
Mrs. \Y. li, Meek, who reside-,'
at Camptonville, Cal., s \i hei-
daughter was for several years
troubled at times with severe
;cramps in thy stomach, and
P VR.
that a mineral paint has been dis- would be in such agony that
it
discovered resembling ocher, giv -
liny a nloss superior to stove pol-
ish.
The Santa Fe gives a one fare
rate for tho round trip tolluthrit
on account of the Sunday School
convention Nov. li anil , th. Re-
turn limit Nov. hill,
IVrn Times; I*\V . 1'arrar,
cashier of the defunct first State
bank, was taken before Justice
|Cone one day last week and gave
£5,oil'I bond. He was imtnedi-
iatelv arrested and taken before
Justice Walker and a >2.Sou bond
was assessed, which 1' arrar has
not given and is not likely to
ifivo. Farrar ban been guarded
' by officers for about ten days and
it seems he will be compelled to
go to jail. The first bond is con-
sidered not good by the ofEeers.
Tin' grand jury, which sits here
next week, is expected to unearth
. many sensations.
t,- than the real pop-corn.
Sam Moore returned from
liaiuesville, 'lex. yesterday.
A butcher shop is something
v., need and si ould be supported, j
t (klahoma City has an epidem- ,
i of church sociables and pnor
3VE ILKTESF,
SHOE""" ■■
was necessary to call in a physi-
cian. Hid ing read about Cham-
berlain's Colic. Cholera and Di-
arrhoea Remedy she concluded
to try it. She found that it al-
ways gave prompt relief. It was
seldom necessary to give the sec- '
ond dose, "It has not only saved
us lots of worry and time," shu
-ays, "but also doctor bills, ti
is my opinion that every family i
should have a bottle of this rem-!
edy in the house." Rup sale bv
C. C. Nail. M. I).
C. C. Nail, the druggist, will
toll you that no one is better
qualified to judge of tlio merits'
of an article than the dealers, j
because they base their opinion j
on the experience of all those who
use it. For this reason tluiy wish |
us to publish the remarks of oth- |
er dealers about an article which j
they handle. Messrs, C. F. !
Moore & Co, Newberg, Ore., say:
"We sell more of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy than all others
put together, and it always gives
, good satisfaction." Mr. J. F.
I Allen, Fox. Ore., says: "I be-
lieve Chamberlain's cough rem-
edy to be the best I have han-
dled." Mr. W. I!. Hitchcock,
Columbus, Wash., sa
berlain's Cough Remedy sells
well and is highly praised by all
l who use it,"
CAIal
STORE
At. tho
PIONEER
And buy the Famous I irad 1<mj St|i|urci
Gornctr StjlKy lJl<>\-\.\ Also Examine
Our Line of Wagons, Harrows. Stubble Plows,
Pumps, Press frills. &e.. &c. The best line oi
Farm Implements
IN CLEVELAND PQUNTY.
We will appreciate your trade.
\ LEYER.SCH & TAYLOR.
several go.
us week, and
consequence
i lave you tri
_i1:ir corn mea!.''
.it-, buek .vheat.
I. II. Humphry
prospecting Ki
1 rain
people
* prevailed
feel bet lei
my of the
' Thev -
of l'licell. is
the newly dis-
ered gold mines
The little girl
rtun who ha
"iiirted . "iiva
of Cliarlo
been very sick t-
scent.
•'. I.. Davis is jubilant over
arrival "I a nine pound girl
his house last week.
,;,,w is a goo,1, time to data up
,t draw and save some of this
ter that is coming down.
Morgan Sharp is now at Kear-
Nel r„ and is reasonably
:l pleased with his r. w loca-
: 11 r i d v '
.11
erdav
: nreciot
hi!.
l.adh
pr. s-
of Oklahoma City is selling BOOTS and
SHOES cheaper than any man in the
On Monday night the small
frame structure known as the
dribble building and erected on
the lots owned by J. L. Owens,
mysteriously moved down the
street and was found in poses-
si,in of John Keck next morning.
When in Norman visit MiHs
Bros. Oeneral Store they will
treat you white. They handle
Hoots shoes and a large line of
dry goods and the family Home
and O. I!. Hour. It is a pleasure
to show goods if we don't sell
voti any. M 1 l;os-
An interesting transfer of real
estate and personal property
look place in our city Thursday.
John Keck jr.. sold his quarter
section of land to d. W. Levcrick
wlijje the latter sold hi
had 1
Texas, this \
eon attend ill
•tied from
i'eck when
Mrs. John I,..y.
ft for Kiawa,
last Weili.es-
he will vi.-it
I v a R
will maki
i, ii .me.
• •i tel. of Council
•turned last week
Moore her per in a-
v.ii". for flour, gro-
ooils. boots and
riees to suit your
an make it inter-
er-fowls in neigh-
ir. ! also for guests
■ tri, who eat duck.
business
lots together with the buildings
to Mr. Keel:. Mr. Leveriek will
c mlinue to do business but we
did not learn what Mr. K
intentions are. we think how
that he will soon become a
Hedged merchant of Moore.
IV OUST! M!V
1) -parted this 1 ile I K I. -
lS'i.s, Mr. Willard !',. Makcpea
His home was three miles west
Moore. Mr. Makcpcasc was b
in Winnebago county I'.lin,
(let. .tilth, 1S-M. A willow ;
Several children in niru
of a loving husband and
, nt lather, a go.ni citi.:e:i an.
j kind neighbor. His neighbor
showed their respect for him b;
[ tlii 1 arge cor nr- e ' hat at
!, n11 • 'i 1 Ills funeral. Religion
at the house conducti'i
>, ini,>i. uia'iiT,
□ Renort tor month ending Oct.
2sth. 1SV5. No. enrolled oi.
Average atteiulance 24. lhijiils
not absent or tardy during the
month; Maggie and Laura
well, Mamie and Stella Cox.
Emma and Minnie Suitor, Nellie
and Oscar Peterson, Dora
Clieves; Engine Caldwell. Those
not absent. Ruby and Ella
Fletcher: Viola Hughes.
I,V!>i: D. Num., teacher.
Sore throat. Any ordinary-
case may be cured in one night
by applying Chamberlain's ]
Balm as directed with each bot-
tle. This medicine is also fa-
mous for its cures ol rheumatism,
lame back and deep-seated and
muscular pains. For sale by C.
C. Nail. M. I).
l'ay up your subscript
Why spend your in
neighboring towns for
Cald-J and farm implements when y
can buy as good and as cheap
Leverich i Taylor's.
If you want money on real
tate call on C. II. Bcssent, N
man State Bank.
Ni-;\v R\st c y i.i i-oifNi v i'H.\iN'
On October the Santa Ru!
Route will inaugurate new apd
strictly limited first-class service
to Southern California.
The California l,jmited will j
leave chicaga at <■;*>(> p. in. daily,
reaching Eos Angeles in three \
days and Kail Fraiuisco in three
and otiO'half days, a saving of a
half day, Time from this station
Cham- correspondingly reduced,
Equipment will consist of su-
perb new vestjbuled J'ullman!
palace aad coinpartmont sleepers,
chair car and dining car,through
to Los Angeles without change.
This will be the fastest c|id fUPSt
10 | luxurious service via any line to
California.
Another daily train will carry
lirough palace sleeper and tour-
ist sleeyer to Eos Angeles, as at
present.
Our through train 10S, between
Purcell and Newton, will make
at
connection at Newton, su that
wairons i Oklahoma passengers may enjoy
, n .. .. I this fast train and reach South-
Train 40S will hereafter carry
one chair car that will be picked i
up at Wichita by the St. !y. it S.
F. through train for St. Louis
with but ten minutes delay, thus
making a through service to St.
Louis without chahge. And will
also be equipped with one chair
car for Superior Neb. making-
close connections for Omaha
and points north.
s\Ar .
Old as the hill
v alley -
Some people are so cautious
that they refuse to pin their faith
to anything with anything but
saletv pins.
It is not always what mortals
want that is best for them.
iern aliforni.a points about 12-
| hours earlier than via the South-j
| ern route. For further informa j
j tion call on I''. E. James, Agent.
amberIfcln'o ijyo and Clin OJn<5rrw?nt
I Iu unoqiwlletl fur Etuwita, TetU'r, Salt-
i I i lieu in, i^jjl 1 1Ioq<1, S.>re I 'fiitjijjcti
j IIiuvIs. luiliii'K lMU't, I'unw,
I Chr"iu.«:'t)n' timnulaUvl Kyr I.uift.
For sale l y tlni^^yite . t Z> cento |>er
TO H0R3B OWNBR*.
For lttin^ ii liorao in a tine ^*10-
1 dilioii in- i>r. (Jtulv'a (bnditi'wi Powdon
They tunc tip the nyuUmi, aid diijtMioii, our#
low i f n lik-vg correct
kkiutvp <!u"<>rdom aiui ck6lr« r \r> 'rrr*, giving
i*'if iifc Uj an old or oror-wori*c<i hotw.
jut paoiiivjn'. Fixr enio l y
'-T -L r- v fJ "i ri. ri .-J ,v ^ .v.
Hit' lowest jiriits
l irst-t lass work
THH
Jolt>
col li 11: ...
Office
. has in-;(.-ki<-i.|TT|£i< THKprnjpH T v.itii.
latest Stales of CEmP'
Work
as oiK111 as the best.
1ST
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Print:n;; of Kvory Description.
5^: BED ROCK PRIQES.
(live us a tnl.
Ymi'll be satisfied.
Highcs;
iudul
Kiiscalitv
power.
is a yroat
; jVJ
The "friend-
have cost them 1
enemies ha v.
the people"
than their!
W. W. t,H KKN.
COAL
jjf -«r" ■-•> L
'-"REAM
The devil is sometimes ti
MADE.
11 r popnl
vi .u the
;ro
I vie
, >r
• to your inte
with linn.
servo
1 by the writer
I body was la
j cemetery a.'.u
our motner e;
a e '
itud to the 1
MOST Pc
A Ptire Grar' Crc.ir.i TP^v.-.l.-r, Ff««
Ammcu;, AI :::i or :niy other a JeltcraiA.
40 VtAR3 THE STANDARtX
VOU WI'UI'I 11
frrcod V 111*111
ltlluw tllf l)t
Tlio longest I"
heart
strike
Lime. Hair, Cement.
Plaster. Fire Brick,
Fire clay. Mantles
and Grates. Drain tile.
Sewer pipe etc, etc.
Yi>11 r I'atli 11 age S m d.
At the < >1,1 Reliable,
The Hotel Compton.
The be.-t In"'-1 in Okhilmm.i1
'I hi- iiiii-t eentniily tucali- !
1 lie i lie lie.irest t - ill the iic-[n
Tim one tuut tries tu pleusu nil
I'll,; niie tint i,- I,Ml k'-pt in O
hit it,ni,
I th il inaUe- l - to
I en ..
$1.0o to 1.23 per day : 2.--C ;
MA 1 HEWS \ I II.,
I'liijirietura Hotel *
|-j lirouibi iiy, 01.1 :ili* nil ti I ity, ,
,-al.
A Quarter of a Year!
FOK
A Quarter of a Dollar!
Only 25 conic
tHE TW1CS-A WE5K TIKES
Aft
, ii ti
.•rwkiih his
i the Moore
ited in
Make-
i-r grat-
r tliiir
n
W. 11. C
11.
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, a inn \
ice. ;.'..
ous treatment guaranteed.
tin I", de;
■artli. Mr
. to express
in ii: hi oi
i kimli'o •-
i sMUpati.
ir late -.i I
J. C. l'owui.i..
1>. R. Ki ll retire,
DRUGS,
BOOKS.
it pay
A full iiti'
band. Friees
' see me. We-1
NORMAN
of each alwav -
right. Ca . a
OKLA
Man longs for the lux
h.i:li he is short.
V.'. m.i'i , ' tends , \, -
of the sociitv for tin p'
of crui'lty to animals \
I a do; eli dead bird- a
\ horses oil le i hat. Ual
Kim Svi.K
cultivated, pi
large ilivellint
.i-,iir<■ at i in k
i ul farm, wi i
i': water and
bargain. I ti -
flii e.
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th
N i ■ v.
IJrad
iger I)r
It will
be to your
advantage
to call and see us
when you
get ready
to pro^e up.
The Courier. Moore.
Money to h
at reasonabl
j Inquire oI ('
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ports every Tuesday and Fr'.d
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Cleveland County Courier. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1895, newspaper, November 2, 1895; Moore, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102520/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.