The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
Cbc /Slboocc /Ifcessenget.
VOL.NO. 25
PUBLISHED AT 217 NORTH HARVEY STREET, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA BY THE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING COMPANY.
MOORE. CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i'< . i UO
SI.on 1'KR VK.aU
MOORE NEWS NOTES
P. R. Simms. Local Editor
Arthur Cling transacted business in
Norman Monday.
Mrs. Manstieid was an Oklahoma
City visitor Monday.
Mrs. Koy Wingo was shopping in
Oklahoma City Tuesday. ,
Mrs. Lester Dyer vlgiled relatives
at Capitol Hill Friday.
Mrs. Elmer Holmes was an Okla-
homa City visitor Saturday.
Marvino Orr has -purchased an auto
and is keeping the roads hot now.
Win. Abbott of Norman was in
Moore Wednesday.
Miss Dcra Bateman is spending a
few days with Miss JoBie Dyer.
M. C. Ilogle of Norman transacted
business in Moore Tuesday.
R. H. Wingo transacted business
in Norman Tuesday.
A. C. Janacek has treated his house
to a fresh coat of paint which adds
much to its general appearance.
The new town well has been com-
pleted and tested and reported satis-
factory.
Mrs. Anna Richardson and son ar-
rived here Wednesday from Stillwater
to visit her relatives for a few days.
Mrs. McCullough and her father,
Mr. Sharp transacted business in Nor-
man Saturday.
James Mitchell and family of South
Oklahoma City were visiting in Moore
Sunday.
Chet Crone, Hob Kndlcott ami dro-
ver W.vnn drove to Norman Sunday
to see their best girls. They report
a most enjoyable lime.
Miss Gladys McLennen spent (he
night with Miss Ethel Perceval Fri-
day night.
BIG TIME COMING.
Wheatland Whispers
There will be an old maid's sale at
the Jackman school house hallowe'eti \)r and Mrs. 1'at Purcell spent Sun-
Miss Nina Farris spent Friday night evening. Bach old maid, whether old (|ay visiting with her daughter. Mrs. J
and Saturday with her grandparents or young, is expected to bring a bask Reisiney, in Oklahoma City,
on Capitol Hill. jet tilled with good things to eat, or
Miss Florenc«_Thorap.on was down ! auctioned off "to" the MgheThm' Mr Hu«heyf
Thursday evening ,o visit Nina Fa,- de.
Miss Ksther Lauek, who has been
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
S. A. PAYNE, Moore, Oklahoma
they will proceed to devour the good
Fred Shade and wife of Oklahoma things to eat that are in the basket.
City visited Frank Farris and family Everybody that enjoys a good time
Sunday.
L. F. Piatt has treated his lumber
shed and oftlce to a fresh coat of
paint.
Mrs. Jennie Rudy of Denver, Colo,
arrived here last Thursday to spend
the winter.
come and have the lime of your life, visiting with her grandparents at
Osage, Okla., for the past two .nonthl,
returned home Friday evening.
Frank McCullough left
for South Dakota on a pr
trip.
MRS. FOSTKR, Teacher.
The Cleveland County Teachers'
Association met in the county court
room of the court house at Norman
last Saturday.
The annual address by the new
president, Prof. F. W. Close, was de-
livered. II was full of llmely sug-
s
chool Books and
School Supplies
Era
Drug Store
MOORE. OKLA.
Miss Rosa Drabek ts visiting this j
week with her grandmother, Mrs. V.]
Drabek.
Miss Elsa Leach spent the week end
J5 j i , .1. 11 visiting with her mother at Norman,
Thursday gestlons for the aspiring teachers. .
rospecting The regular reading cricle work was
carried out, after which a round
, table discussion was entered into on
H. Applegate spent Friday and Sat the subject, "The Artist Teacher," led sick list this week.
urday with his nephew, Prof. <Jit- by Supt. R. R. McDonald. He briefly1
JEWELRY
Mrs. C. II. (Irady is reported on the
i Watch and Clock Repairing—All Kinds
Watches
and Clocks \
Unger of Norman.
R. L. Rice, Mr. Wakeiield and 'lay
lor Johnston were slopping In Moore
Monday evening.
reviewed the work of the Cleveland \|rB Herman Jungherr called on
[County teachers in their efforts to friends In Wheatland Monday after-
make their schools and grounds more
Mrs. Frank Farris and Mrs. I'. H.
Dreesseti were Oklahoma City visitors
Tuesday. ,
beautiful ami sanitary. He has always
urged that the teachers pay close at-
tention to these details and is now de-
lighted to see his efforts bearing fruit.
About sixty teachers were in at-
tendance. This is the best attendance
ever on record for the first meeting.
Miss Grace Thacker of Epworth Superintendent McDonald's ambition
University visited our school Friday has been to make the teachers' asso-
evening. She gave three readings elation a source of help and encour-
whtch were enjoyed very much. i agement to the teachers of the county
and to make it one of the most ettl-
Mr. and Mrs. Pres Durham and lit - clent associations in the state and any
tie son of Iowa arrived here Monday one who will attend any of their
evening to make a short visit with I meetings will say that his most ar-
their cousin, Mrs. K. McLennen. j dent hopes have been realized.
Will. (Sleekier IS busy exeavallng LAWN RIDGE AND ELM CREEK.
Ihe cellar for 0. H. Brands' new house'
and the carpenters will soon begin' Earnest Batch, wife and son of Ok-
work. lahoma City spent Sundify with his
uncle and family, W. A. Taylor.
Palmer Baker called a veterinary
surgeon from Oklahoma City last Sat 1 A number of young folks of Lawn
urday night to doctor three of his Ridge attended services at Clothiei
horses which were taken seriously school house Sunday afternoon.
sick.
noon,
Mr. J. Hunker made a business trip
to Oklahoma City Monday.
Mrs. L. J. Scallorn spent Sunday af-
ternoon calling on Mis. J. W. Lowry.
Mrs. C.len Ray, of Tecumseh, Okla..
arrived Saturday for a few days' visit
witli her parents. \^r. and Mrs. M. II.
White, returning home Tuesday after-
noon.
Miss Mae Hutchison, of Oklahoma
City, siient Saturday and Sunday as
the guest of Miss T. Browne.
Mrs. T. E. Purcell spent the week
end visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mis. V. V. Sehrameek. In Oklahoma
1 City.
Messrs. Joe Drabek and Joe Zahour-
ek spent Sunday visiting with friends
in Yukon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1-
Repairing—All Kinds of Jewelry Repairing I
promptly and neatly done at reduced prices. Give us a trial. g
AUl. GOODS AND Al-L WORK GUARANTEED
5
4
\ P. R. Simms : Moore, Okla. \
General Merchandise
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots ar.il Shoes.
Kerosene and Gasoline.
Seed P(itotoes and Garden Seeds. Fish, Green Groceries anil Friits-
Everything in the Eating Line.
A. J- Smith, Moore, QkSa.
Ooley, of Fargo,
i Mr.s Lula Wlnstade and daughter ()kla' who haV(. been attending the
ill Nina took supper with Mrs. Flora L,ate'fajr jn Oklahoma City, spent I he
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed, Dyed and
Repaired.
Ladies' Coat Suits a Specialty
All Work Guaranteed
L. F. CHISM
Al Unique Barber Shop
MOORE - - OKLAHOMA
Dressmaking
By Miss Maude Powell
At the home of Miss Alsop.
Prices Reasonable.
Patronage Solicited.
MOORE. OKLAHOMA
The Athletic Association has st
ed up for the winter and are running How Siyidaj night.
full blast. Quite a number of new
members have been taken in and eon I Misses Alice and Ada Durm spent! I^VuniinK'Tionie'siliiday.
siderable new rigging will he put In. Sunday with their cousin, Mary Petty
week end visiting with Mrs. Ooly's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Browne,
Mrs. 1). H. Pettycord spent from Fri-
day 1 ill Tuesday visiting with friends
Mrs. Edna Wingo came down from] Mrs. A. V. Watts and her mother
Oklahoma City Friday to visit her Mrs. Johnson, departed Sui unlay relatives'in'Oklahoma City
mother, Mrs. Blevens. She returned noon for Illinois and .Missouri to vis
home Monday, her mother accom- it their relatives and old h im,' folks
panying her.
I Vernon Conley took dinner with
The Fraternal Union of America Kay Howland Sunday.
held a meeting last Monday night
and a long address was delivered b* Mr. Albert Wallar and \V. I" .latin
the ex-state organizer, 11. A. Rice. A made a business trip
splendid supper was served and every City and to the packing
fc-'iii* TTOTil^^
Norman Milling and Grain Company v'
A. II. McCARTNEY, Manager
WE HANDLE son:
Moore, Okla.
All kinds of Grain Bought
All kinds of Mill Stuff «nd Coal Sold
in—iwimm m
raicrna!
one had a most enjoyable time.
Jno. Fox of Norman was up Satur-
day night and called a meeting of tli ■
\Y (). \V. lodge and took ac tion on
the application of J. H. Burtrom. The
lodge will meet twice a month from
this time on.
day.
S. L. Khudy, wife and
ters, Delia and Lillie, sp
Still 1
evening with Albert Wallar and fain
lly.
Misses Km in a and Winnie Bishop
attended the teachers meeting at Nor-
man Saturday.
Mr. II. Kleiner, who had charge of
the sheep department at the stale fair,
returned home Sunday afternoon.
Miss Bertha Huber, who is taking a
trained nurse course in Oklahoma
Oklahoma (.jlv spent Wednesday visiting with
lila'.H Mon- [ler mint, Mrs. R. Kleiner.
The train bearing (he A. and M. Col-
• w.-i daumi- iPK,, display of'school work and live
n ■ ■ ti j b ■ R.uf e w ■
E. F. PLAIT LUMBER COMPANY
L. F. PLATT. MANAGER
stock that \v;is show n at the state fair,
passed through Wheatland Tuesday
morning.
W. T. James, wife and two sons,
and Frank, took dinner with
Peachee and wife.
Mr. M. II. White, who lias 1) en suf-
fering with rheumatism is taking os-
teopathic treatments in Oklahoma City,
which have greatly benefited him.
Mr. F. \V. Warren lias been changed
from here to Luther, Okla., to take
charge of the depot there. Their
A. C. JANACEK
BLACKSMITH AND
WHEELWRIGHT
Lock A. Gun Sm th, Horse
Shoeing, Engire Work
Carr age Work a
Specialty
MOORE,
OKLAHOMA
James A. Cowan
"The Farmers' Financier"
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Land Titles a Sptcialty
JIOORE OKLAliOYJk
The Farmers Central Telephone Co.
held a meeting last Saturday and an
assessment of five dollars per mem-
ber was voted (o be used for repairing Jessie
the line and other incidental ex- W. H
penses. ! * .
Mr. (ieo. James was among the vis frjen,]9 regret to see them leave but
The contract for hauling the milk itors in Norman Saturday. wish them all success at Luther. Mr.
from here to Oklahoma City was let] Collins will relieve Mr. Warren here.
to Lewis k Stephens. The milk is Mrs. W. T. James and son C.eorge
to be delivered to the Steffen-Bretch were seen in Oklahoma City Friday. Mr. Joe Markle, wife and children, of
Co. in Oklahoma Ctiy for a year. The Sterling, Okla., are here this week vis-
' amount to be paid for hauling is elev- Mr. Edward Conley of Capitol Hill iting witli his sister, Mrs. Fred Brant,
en cenls per gallon. spent Sunday with his uncle, (Jeorge
James. i Miss Margaret Brant left Friday af-
Frank McCullough has the job of ternoon to oin Mr. and Mrs. Stuber in
erecting the new Christian church Mrs. Albert Waller and daughter j oklahoma City, when they will leave
building and has Will Cottrell and his Laura spent Monday with Mrs. S. L. for Arizona for Mrs. Stuber's health,
men helping. The work was started Khudy. j We join with many friends in hoping
Mondav and wili be pushed forward I I to hear of her rapid recovery.
with all the speed that Mr. McCul i Mr. J3ruce Peachee and wife called
lough can muster. on his sister, Mrs. F. K. Rhudy Sun- jtev, c. P. Kelly will begin a series
day evening. of meetings here on the 5th Sunday In
Lester Taut died Sunday evening at — | October, or October 30. Everybody is
the home of his parents west of i Oscar Wilcox was a pleasant caller cordially invited to come.
Moore. He had been suffering for at Mr. Huntsman's Sunday evening.
some time of consumption. The fun-
eral services were held at the house 1). J. Bean, wife and daughter Liz-
Wednesday morning. Interment at zie spent Sunday evening at Mrs. (!.
the Fairiawn cemetery at Oklahoma D. Kitchen's home.
Citv Wednesday afternoon. His fath-1
or, George Taut, is suffering from the Miss Orna Hughes spent Tuesday
same disease and is not expected to night with Miss Ada Williams.
j live. Mr. Taut's father and mother
Will Rhudy and nieces Edith and Miss Iva Heisel. of Moore, Okla..
Easter look dinner with Bruce Pea- Sp,.nt Wednesday afternoon calling on
chee and wife. Mrs. T. E. Purcell.
Stella and Ethel Habeggar visited Married—Mr. Pete Jensen, of Okla-
tlieir sister Mrs. John James Sunday homa City, and Miss Grace Goure. of
in Capitol Hill. Mustang, Sunday, October 2nd. at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
The singing ^t Mr. Conley's Sunday Mrs. G. E. Goure.
evening was enjoyed by every one
that was present. Those from Wheatland riding the
"merry go round" at the state fair last
The birthday surprise party at Mr. Thursday and Friday were Mrs. E. R.
W. E. Gross' in honor of Miss Oma Davis and daughter, Miss W intiie;
Hughes was attended well and every Miss Minnie Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
We handle a complete line of Building Material,
Vitrified Brick, Oak and Bois D'arc posts.
Let us figure on your wants.
MOORE
OKLAHOMA
u r*mi s a
Mauldin & flauldin
Dealers in
Groceries and General Tlerchandist
Highest Prices Paid For All
Kinds of Parm Produce
We Carry a Fall and Well Selected Stock of Staple Articles in All Lines
Your Trade is Especially Solicited
Mr. W. I>. Davis, of Wichita, Kan.,
was transacting business in Wheatland
Wednesday.
Mr. Jesse Davis, of Oklahoma City,
spent. Tuesday evening wuh his moth-
Airs. E. R. Davis.
I arrived here
Paton, Iowa.
Tuesday, evening from
Kenneth McLennan, Pre s., F. J. Shade, V. Pres., C. H. Brand, Cash,
Bank of Hoore
MOORE, OKLAHOHA
Appreciates your business. Deposits insured
under the State Guarantee Law.
; one reports a pleasant time.
Rev. Fairchild took supper with C.
C. How Sunday night.
i
Oklahoma City Mill and Elevator Go.
FRANK FARRIS, Manager
Highest Market Price Paid for Grain.
Moor#
Oklahoma
H. Grady, Mrs. .1. Hunker, Mrs. ('. J.
Welclie and P. Purcell, Mr. ami Mrs. E.
A. Mercer. Mr* T. E. Purcell. Misses
Emma Scallorn. Kathleen McC.inley,
Laura Weiche, T. and Nina Ilrowne,
Messrs. Albert Scallorn, Joe Zurline,
Ardis King, John McGinley, Ed and Ne-
viti Hunker, Dob Hurgess and J. I'.
Turk.
jf.
kr-'
THE IRON
RIVERSIDE
As to the Frank
In a discussion of the franking priv-
ilege Senator Money, the leader of the
I minority, remarked: "The frank is ai
great privilege." He went on to ex-1 yjl(. republican speaking held in the
patiate, but what he said was lost injDucUey Tuesday evening was \sell £ f
the remark of a gallery occupant, attended. The prominent^ speakers of vy y
i who got in with the statement that the evening were F. K. <:" illette ot > A/
"•„e fank is to help to *et men back , Hf^.LW. ompson.'f W''m Y '
; to congress. \\ hen one observes the ^ ( , MUU.r. r,eorge Hess and Cap Collie 111 and let llie
is an all cast range very
heavy and durable. It has
the new smooth nickel
finish, drop oven door, and
hot blast fire box. It has
large square oven with pat-
ented corrugated oven bot-
tom, large reservoir and
roomy top.
IT IG FULLY GUARANTEED
and there is nothing better made. Come in and see them.
H. P. DREESSEN
MOORE - - OKLA.
Vw_'
stove.
quantities of documents being sent j,— pe Ford The pictures were great-
| out under frank from the national enoyed by the children, also the
I capital he is inclined to agree with j grown people, and all success extended ^
i the man who made that statement.— j t0 an candidates on the republican j next tell day
I St. Louis Star. I ticket. 1
did von ever stop to think tli.it the
Iron Riverside Cook Stove
is the best stove money can buy.-1
Come in and let me show this wonderful
I also have something free to
give to every lady that calls at my store y n
in the next ten davs 11. 1.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Simms, P. R. The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1910, newspaper, October 20, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109169/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.