The Daily Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL
Local News Papagraphs.
Why not have a reign of terral
if nothing else.
Have you seen the 'Xew
Moon" at Barrett's?
Sewing machine noodles and
]<lpairs at the Racket Store.
Uinc up Diefendorf & Walkley,
phone I'H, when you want ice.
l'oi speed, ease anil comfort,
nse a Moon buggy. For sale bv
Barrett.
Special trains still carry large
numbers of )>eoplc toward the
promised land.
It is getting so dry people are
obliged to moisten the water be-
fore drinking it.
One good thing—the scarcity
of water keeps the dairymen
from spiking their milk.
t ar ol finest Oklahoma Hour
at Julian's. If you want good,
white bread, try a sack.
Dr. Bryan has recovered from
bis late .attack of the chills and
will beat his office iti the morn-
ing ready lor business.
1 he backbone «>f the drouth
was said to J&ve been broken a
few days tfgjfcjbut it wasn't It
was only hent a little: its well
now.
Wanted—Corn cutters and
men with teams and plows to
break stubble land. Inquire of
.John Iiullette, or Ed. Henson at
farm.
As it has been discovered that
there are microbes in ice, it is
now in order for some scientist
to bob up and suggest that it be
ooiled before using.
Whether the mosquito and ma
'aria germs are close com j Kin ions
seems to have been settled by
the drouth in this section. Xo
ratn, 110 stagnant jkkjIs. n«> mos-
quitoes, no malaria.
■The Ananias Club held a meet-
ing in Fort Smith recently to
discuss the dry weather. One
member said it was so dry in
New York that there wasn't a
tear shed at a funeral for three
months.
The weather bureau at Wash-
ington sends out t he gloom3' pre-
diction that the hot, dry weather
will continue probably ten days
longer. It is to be hoped the
prediction is as far wrong as
several previous ones have been
when rain was prophesied.
Part of the machinery for Mr.
Carlton's cotton gin arrived yes-
terday aft*./noon and was un-
loaded on the Frisco right-of-way
near whom the gin buildings are
to be erected. Work 011 the
CLAREMORE, 1X1). TKU.. WKIJNKSDAV. JULY 24. 1U0I.
building* will commence w tooti
as stone for the foundations can
be placed upon the ground.
Call up phone 1J if you want
tne Daily Messenger delivered
to your home.
11 any public-spirited citizen
desires to advertise in the Mes-
senger for a good, soaking rain,
they will please remember that
the rates are JO cents a line per
week. If results are guaranteed
no ad will bo accepted for less
than six months. This is taking
a big risk.
A law and order league has j
been organized/ at Port Sill for
I he Odd Fellows are anticipat
ingabig time this evening, oc-
casioned by the visit of several
of the grand lodge officers. W.
1- (Gardner of Ardmore, (Jrand
Master, and U. H
Muskogee, grand secretary, are
i.In the city to make an official
visit with the local lodge at the
meeting this evening. The grand
treasurer and other grand lodge
officials will likely be present.
After a short business session
the doors ol the lodge room will
be opened and members of the
Rebekah degree, together with
iv/j Odd Fellows with their wives
the purpose of suppressing the j ud families will be invited to
crooks. The organization has i participate in a love feast. Ice
sent out 1000 hand bills bearing j cream, lemonade and cake will
the following: ' Notice is hereby '->e served.
served on all confidence
Notice-
The Claremore Holler Mill* |,.lH
Yi proprietorship and .Mr. \\*.
11. Sanger has now a« uined eharjivd
of the same, and in tin; future tin* mill
wiH he known :is the Sanger MilliM..
.. , | °* , new management lias
Alexander of i*"«med charge is making Hour eoual
r nuim'"\ ^r" -S!l"yei-is thorough!\
reliable and responsible and anv coil-
tracts or agreements he makes I here-
by guarantee. Very respectfully,
C. W. TUKNEll.
l els Naptha Soap is tho soap that,
you gel your money back for if it don't
save half the labor and nuisanee of
washing. We seil the soap and return
the money next time you come in.—
McKinney Grocery Co.. C laremore.
on mi connuence men
pickpockets, thieves and enwks
w ho are caught plying their vo-
cations that they will be hung to
the nearest tree."
A man will sit on a sharp rail
and talk politics for three hours,
but put him in a church pew JO
minutes and ho will gef; nervous,
twist up like a scalded cat and
go to sleep. He will li!l his
mouth with filthy tobacco until
his cheek sticks nnt ..
. ' * * j
squirt the juice on himself and
others and look wise, but a hair
in the butter causes a family
row.
A smart clerk up in Kansas
formed the habit of saying "So
I have noticed" to every state-
ment made to him. The other
day a gentleman asked the clerk-
to show him some ladies' hose,
aud the clerk glibly pulled down
some boxes containing fancy
striped stocking. "No: I want
plain black, ' said the man: "my
wife always wears black." "So
I have noticed," said the clerk.
Collinsville's first municipal
election was held yosterdav.
passing oil' in the most peaceable
and orderly manner. The citi-
zens' ticket, said to represent the
progressive element of tho town,
was elected, with one exception,
by safe majorities. The officers
elected wo rev W. S. Edwards,
mayor; II. Ware, recorder; T. W.
Her re! son, (J. W. London, A. J.
Bauer, A. F.Schofield. J.A.Black-
burn. councilmen. W. B. Erwiu
was tho4>nly unlucky man on the
ticket. lit; was defeated by Mr. j
Schotiold, who ran on tho "con- j
Please Pay Up
All persons knowing them-
selves to be indebted to me will
kindly call and settle at once, as
I have closed my books and ex
poet to square up business and
leave Claremore f_>r a while.
J. E. Suggs.
E. D. Morgan,
IUCORESENTING
I he H. L. Strong Grain Co.,
Old New York 5tore
Has the lwst, finest and cheapest
BUGGIES & FOAD- WAGONS
ever in the city.
Itemember we have the best Hinders,
Mowers and llakes manufactured. It's
sure money in your pocket to call and
see us ere you make a deal elsewhere.
Eastman Kodaks
$i.oo
to
$12.OO
9
< oinplete outfit s for Developing pictures ;it
home. Film* of all sizes. Kverythin- i-.-rti
intr to Kodaks at
Hill's Drug Store.
DENTISTRY,
w. W. BRYAN, D. D. S.
Office in Holing building:, Glaremore.
HARVEY BAKER'S
Tonsori.il Parlor & Bath Rooms
Fine line of Clears.
A^ent for the ColTeyvllle Steam Laundry
JOE M. LA HAY,
Attorney-at-Law & Notary Public
Office in Holiny Huildinj?.
JOHN M. TAYLOR, JR.,
Attorney and Notary Public.
Hill Huildins. CLAltKMOBK
Report Oead Stock
To T. i\ l'ATTiitisoN s WAOON-YARR
Phone 66. City Scavenger.
LADIES' AND GENTS'
Clothing Cleaned,
Dyed,
^Pressed
Repaired
AT THE HCIV1E DYE HOUSE
Prices reasonable.
Leave your orders with
A. G. RLINT.
At the Claremore House.
* TAKE YOUR *
...PRESCRIPTIONS...
TO
COLLINS'
DRUG
STORE.
The.v will receive prompt atten-
tion. Vou can also find here:
A Clothes Brushes,
\ Tooth Brushes,
W l*roiirletar.v
6 Mediciues.
Hair Hrushes
Combs.
Perfumery,
# In fact, everything usually Uept
w in iv drug store. 4
servative ticket," by tho slim
margin of two votes. H. S.VVare
received 10,'] votes, the highest
number, while Ci. W. London
gave him a close second with OL
The total vote was 148.
Summer lap robes at Barrett's.
creeira Doors
o o o
Screen Doors and Window Screens that u-ltl tit. tt i i
TH,JilST1 THJ-SaSllS'SS"- • <" M.U-ri-1.
The Claremore Lumber Co.
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The Daily Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1901, newspaper, July 24, 1901; Claremore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177852/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.