The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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CHURCH DIRECTORY fare of the party, ami thus when
■•rkrhtuoan <!Hr<:Rii the right time oomes. let our
Sunday* ut uTm JET":.. p'T's SSg \ opponents find us a united, liar
mouious body. which Will I).' a
A Column of Comments
nivei
•jeei.u? evt-i? WeUiiPsdut ev'tMui.;; 1-uiLev
Aid n e# is every Thursday at the home of
members as designated horn time t<> time.
Mrs (' K (.odUex 1'iesMent. Mrs .1 M I.a
Uav. Secretary.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Service** every Sunday at ll a m. and !: p.
iij Suudav School every Sundav ut 10 a. hi
Prayer meeliUK every Thursday evening
Ladies Aid meets every Tuesday at the home ;\,ni)S
« f members as designated from time to time.
Mrs. .1 Ma it he wa. President. Mrs. Henley. See
FIRST M K CHURCH
Re\ .) W. II ay men. Pastor Services Sunday
at 11 a in. and "i.'Uip m. Sunday school at 10 a.
in. Piaver meeting Thursday evening*. Ladies
Aid meets every Wednesday at the homes of
mem hers designated Mrs. H M Lane
President. Mrs. J. || Moore. Secretary
M K. CHURCH. SOUTH
Kev .1 K Sawders. Pastor. Services every
Sunday at ll a in. and 7 p. m. Sunday
School every Sunday at 10 u m Prayer
meetInir every Wednesday evening
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1STS
Kldertlregory in charge Regular services
everx Saturduy. Prayer meet lug every Friday
uight Sahhiithschool Saturday at 10 a in.
guarantee of success.
The 1 toynton Crescent objects
The czar of all the iiussias is lo Oie secret method ti of the
devoting this entire week to , townsite commission, and thinks
prayer for the success or his !,l,° work nf Oiat hotly should bo
It has been well said given out for the benefit or the
that the I rd helps those who lM,bli' -
help themselves, and while
czar is praying the Japs
fighting.
the
are
LODGE DIRECTORY
A. F. Sl A. M.
Claremore Lodge No M Meet
first Saturday on or before the
full moon.
Sam FOSTRB W M
T*r- i < hamhkus. Secretary
ORDER KASTKRN STAR
Sequoyah Chapter meet« in Masonic Mall
• erv other Saturday
Mmh. Jri.irT Ricx«a. W M
H. <\ Wai.ki.KV W P
K OF P
Sunset I«i dge No II meets
every Thursday in Masonic
Hall.
.1 M LaHav c. r
II « Wai.ki.kt K. R. and S
<!. I*. SToKHs. N
•; M StrHits. Secretary
HAlV.HTF.ltS OF RKIIKK A II
Sunrise Lodge No. 11 meets every *c«
Friday In the I. O o F Hall
Mas Nan \ 1 K <11AMHK.lis N
♦ t ♦
Itev. (look, pastor of the Chris-
tian church of Vinita, is a firm
believer in the efficacy of adver
Tbe appropriation of ♦100,000i tiding, lie uses a half column in
for school purposes, provided the papers every Saturday in
for by the I net iati appropriation announcing his sermon for the
bill, is at least one stop nearer , following day. He says it pays,
the establishment of a public 'and that he is going to try and
school system for this country, induce his church to appropriate
and is a promise of better things 1100 to be used in advertising.
w
w
Rose ('amp No 1 meets
every Saturday evening in
the Odd Fellows Hall
.) Ryan. Clerk.
M. W. A
Lodge No #401. meets
every Monday at Mil
sonic Hall.
DM II H. KAHO V «
A W Linn. CierU.
A. H. T A
Claremore Lodge meets first Saturday of
"very month
.1. (5. SCKfMsHKlt. President
W i ai.vkht, Secretary
in future.
It is to be hoped now that the
Townsite Commission for the
Cherokee Nation lias resumed
work that the question of deeds
for town lots in this town will
soon be settled, and with this
condition building operations
should soon begin.
When it so happens that the
pa rag raphe r for the city paper
runs out of something to say. and
has space which must be tilled,
he turns his attention to the per-
secuted. maligned, vilified, scan-
dalized Indian Territory and
tries to out do the latest absurd '
story published under a Terri-
tory date The very latest fake |
is the report that the full
bloods at Herbert in the Choc-
taw Nation are organizi ng a com-
pany to go to Japan and assist
that country in her war with
Russia
If it pays a man to advertise -the
fact that he will preach one day
in the week and for one or two
hours in the day. won't it pay
the business man who devotes
six days in the week and twelve
hours a day to business, to let it
be known? What do you think
aliont it?
I ♦ f
An article which is worth re-
producing from another npws
paper is worth giving proper
credit. To use an article and
then credit to •'Ex." when the
proper credit can be given is
niggardly, and iittle better than
appropriating it in its entirety.
t ♦ t
A Vinita man advertised for a
week unsuccessfully for a
wife. He evidently wants a
"cheap'' woman, and there are
none of that kind in the Terri.
tory.
♦ ♦ ♦
The Fort Gibson Post last
CLAPEMOFE MESSENGER
Ii>8iied Kvery Friday by
U. ll. ItOl'TZoNG.
The prize ass of America is week gave its readers a , ge of
one fellow Trigg, who has Tor h,8l0ry- What most of
the Territory people want to
for'
cliai r of,
srnsrRiPTiON HATES
Onu Your
Six Month-
Kutered at the f'ostolfiee int'laremorc.
I. T„ as second class mail matter.
T elephone No. 46
give the town a IkmisI. Ii costs
nothing and will do a lot of good.
know is. when are we to have re-
lief from ti
conditions.
t ♦ ♦
some time held tin
English in Rockfeller's Chicago
university. Ho claimed that Her-1l,ef frnra tho intolerable existing
osene Rockefeller is a much
I greater man than Shakespeare
ever was In some respects lie I rhe Sallisaw Star pertinently
is. Trigg is also a much greater "hsorves that the penitentiary is
donkey than Balaam's, and wiH the place to look for criminals,
have ample time to revise his '' 's generally believed that
Never miss an opportunity to opinion before 1,0 «Pls mother
job, since the board of trustees
of the Chicago school have count-
ed him out.
If you can't say something
good for Claremore, don't say
anything. Let strangers do all
1 he cussing.
The decision of the Supreme
Court of the Delaware case,
which was handed down this
week, will be a great relief to the
Democracy of the llryan stripe I people of this Territory. The
tinds the wholesome advice of relief will not lw as to the status
Iirover Cleveland distasteful !nf the parties. but oomes from
Nevertheless, he is the grandest the facl Oiat it removes one of
of them all. 0>e greatest obstacles to the
1 final settlement of matters here.
Missouri's list of criminal I Willi this decision made it is
celebrities grows continually expected that the land office will j ln„s,. |„, Uisposnd of o' y Judge I
greater. There is Kratz. Hut- soon open, and the work of alk t- Raymond.
ler. Rudolph. Lee. Snyder, and ' nient be taken up and pushed to Iff
forth. ia completion. This, with the An Okmulgee oil company is
| resumption of work by the Town offering stock at ten cents a!
A (xk1 many knock without site Commission will get things | s|IRre lo raise money fordevel.i
meaning to do so. and say a g<*Ml moving and will lift the stagna- m?nt.
those who are on the outside are
the criminals who need looking
after.
+ I t
Delegate Mc( uire
will oppose the single
bill, and that he will
measure, Mr. McCJuire is only
one citizen of Oklahoma, a fact
he seems to have forgotten, and
will ti ml himself up in thonimnc
of these days.
♦ I \
There are five thousand cases
|iending before the court of the
Western district, and which
Governing City Election.-.
| As the time for holding the
annual city election is close atl
hand, it will not bo amiss to call
attention to the law governing
elections in the Territory, and
the ruling made by Judge (Jill.
I The lack of general elections and I
j the fact that a large per cent, of j
j the population of Indian Terri-
tory is recently acquired from
other States, have led to a gen- |
eral confusion of the election
laws in force in the Territory, \
and there is a good deal of inter-
est in the matter as the np-
Iproaching municipal elections
draw near.
On this line, Judge Cill of the
Northern District has rendered
the following order, which ap-
plies in all the nations:
Mansfield's "Digest of the
Laws of Arkansas." in force in
Indian Territory, sections 904.
{ 0.">. and 1106, provides for the
election. ap]M>intment and quali-
fication of officers in city elec-
tions. Said election must be
held on the first Tuesday in
April and must be conducted
according to chapter ."itiof Mans-
field's digest entitled "Elec-
tions."
Under section 2ti." l. Mansfield's
digest, it is held to be prescribed
that the judge of the district in
which the city is located shall at I
his last term of court held thirty
days before the date of election, \
appoint three discreet persons, !
who shall have the qualification
of electors and who shall act as ;
judges in the election, the same!
rule applying to wards, where!
I the city is divided into wards..!
and the judges shall select their
clerks.
Under section 14 of the Curtis |
law the qualifications of a voter j
are described as follows: "He
I shall have been a resident of the j
| municipal corporation for at least
I a period of six months," and
| under section 1H04 of Mansfield's !
digest, he must have lived iu th > !
I ward where he offers to vote, "at j
least thirty days."
I It is my opinion that any man I
i who has lived in a corporatod 1
J city six months and in his ward !
thirty days, and is otherwise j
| qualified, is a qualified voter in
I Indian Territory.
| The mayors of the cities in the
i district are requested to select
'three men who are qualified
voters, giving due regard to |
both ]H)litical parties, and send I
the list to the Jud go of the dis
trict. that he may ap|ioint them
judges.
xmmxxx****** *************
Sanger Milling
Company
*********** ****** *********
CLAREHORE
HESSENQER.
Clare in or«'s Leading Newspaper
With the coming of Ihe Spring
Elections and the Great National
Campaign next summer and fall
von will want to be reliably in-
tormed ot the political happenings.
Let us tell it to you through the
columns of the Messenger, and
you will get it correct.
Besides, you want to know what
is going on in Claremore and vi-
cinity. 'i on get it all a whole year
lot $1.00 when you subscribe for
the Mhsseneu.
ileal more than they mean, but
even thoughtless knocking has
an evil influence.
lion that has existed for
months.
several
Within
will be lighted
op
I I ♦
two years Claremore
by natural gas
The Iron Mountain owes Clare
more a better depot. That now a final wind up of Indian Terri
Another bill has been Intro- , fnnQ W(t||g wjlh|n m t<> i
iluoed m congress looking toward limj|s of f|)0 |ow|) ^ I
in use is one of the smallest and
meanest on the entire road from
Coffeyville to Little Rock.
Claremore will have within two
years water works, electric
lights, natural gas and |>uvod
streets, organized fire protection
and many other good things not
thought of at this day.
tory affairs. Curtis of Kansas,
fathers the measure, but it is
said to have been framed in and
by the interior
of it.
The Capital News of Okmulgee
I says that the Muskogee oil well |
department. -s not over paginated, but is big- i
Ihe easiest thing fsi
A Remedy That No One Is
Afraid To Take.
I>r. Th.vher'* ljvrr ami Blood Pvrup
linn Im-cii ustil in thousands of homes for
fifty-two y.irs with perfect confute are
ami the most ri'tnnrkuhlf results.
The grrat success of this remedy is due
to the fact that its formula (which con-
sist* of ttiichu. Hydrangea, Mandrake, |
Yellow Ilock, Dandelion, Sarsaparitla, I
(Vntian, Senna ami Iodide of Potassium)
has been freely published.
Doctors and Druggists everywhere do
not hesitate lo recotniiiend a |<rcparalioti I
which they know contains the l>est-
known remedies for correcting till irreg-
ularities of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood,
ami the diseases caused t>v the failure of
these functions to |>crforui their proper
work.
Thousands of sick ones to whom life
has been a burden have written grateful
letters that others might profit by their
e*perience.
m.ooMiN.1 <; IVK, Ti * , Not. 1J, 1902.
$10022 REWARD
One Hundred Dollars will be paid for any case of Chill#
or Fever, Intermittent or Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague,
Swamp Fever, La Grippe, or any Ailment due to Malaria
that
Schaap's Laxative Chill Cure
fails to cure after taking a bottle or two according to the
directions. Schaap's Laxative Chill Cure acts on the Liver
and Bowels, removing the Impurities in the System and
lilood and thereby removing the cause of the disease.
fr/ce. SO Cents.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINES
Prapaicd by JOHN SCHAAP, Fort Smith, Ark.
. rn7r,vss>r than the papers have suited I
or senate t.. do is to ••introduce a j( to ,M. ftn(J t,|!lt 0kim|,K„„ wi„
bill" favoring the Territory, and have # u one. What
the liarilest thing for eongress
lo do appears to be In pass some
measure, any sort of measure,
lhat will give the people anil the
There is much speculation and country just a little legislation
considerable anxiety among and the desired relief. Tlw la-
Uemor.ratio leaders as to who dian and the while man, resident
will be Hanna's successor. We 0f the Territory, are being pro-
will assure them of one thing, | teclcd lodeath. Their welfare (!)
want to know is, how will Kditor
Lamb do the subject justice after
the Muskogee |>a|>ers have ex-
hausted the entire list of adject-
ives in describing the well nf
tlmt town!1
f t ♦
he will be a Uepuhlican and n
c;iin paigner.
The practice « f saying in print
thai "Mr. So-and So lias accept
is being loo c ose y guarded. . ... ., . .. .
ed u imisiiioii in <>xcee«iingly
Slop Ihe ml rtNluclion of bills and
The Republicans of the Cher-
ol<ee Nat ion will meet in their j
convention at Tahlequah on
March 8rd. So far tho men
nainivl for the most iin|Kirtaut '
olllces are good men ami they
have the eonlidenc«> tif the poo
pie. This work must be con
tinned ami men must learn lo
do something with those now
the calendar
tiresome, when nine times out of
ten Mr. Sound So had to hustle
like hlaxes to get I he job.
t t ♦
If Ihe secretary of the interior
was luilr ns careful in looking
after Ihe interests of the clti/,i
Formoiant Submit to Japan.
Aa a *l*n <>f rulinilsston in .laimu-
s« rule, tlx. KornMixans are cutting
their hatr. Honielhllu that ha* alwaya
been eonalrleieu a murk of liuliKUlly. ■ ■■■■ „
Kv ry eel, the governor of a ,IK |„. i|,iii|<s lie is, lie would give
telacraph* lo Toklo Uie a<litlll«.iml 1 ,. , , ... . .
Bumbor of niilves who liav« eut ihelr wimI
hair, just an our officers lu the Hliiliy . not liedg«> him about till the In
lay aside their personal preju- ! •«••• weekly report* of tb* mill• ,nlin ,IOr anyone else knows
dices, if imoHSsary for the wcl* ,ir' operatioua tti«r« •• win*re lie Is at."
)
■ 1'
• till
kldnr^
komrt
A« ho sr tt me a i n katrr of Pi Tltacher's
I.ivrr ati'l l Syrun 1 miclndcrl lo try it,
Mtid now | urn <lre|jly gfulHui to inv driiKgist
ft! Wll MM to you
I had krn'i ?r \>\ttiinp* and
metal luiidnwii f n«liti >ii for tm years,
hud only in . :v. I u*itt|i<w;.ty relief frmn
other m1h tin *. Itut alt* • n titic not quite two
packagr* of vonr I t«ej nnd Ul.md Syiup I fee!
•a ntout and In at ty ti a I r vet !id in my life, and
1 am MatUlied tliHii.. n i.lyctiftl I leel
no avniploms wli itevrr of kidney trouhle, an<l
my ili^rstiott is u< n u\ h« nuv living mun'i,
1 can now ei«| what* vet I cl o* He.
I never had nu\ t> nr.lv .'ive nte aurh quirk
and permanent rrhel. ; •• I I rm not nut a <-or-
rect estimate on tin- v.tint your medicine han
l een to nie. | would not tuk« any amount o!
tnnney for it Very KrnUtullv yoiira
j.C. BROWN.
if you nr. ti i
frre *i lit/tie tutItl* iin4 " Or.
ilr*i 11 ft
/W W -JXk, yo/noQitr ■ /
Oive for- tttlrlre.
W* nmjtlu iimk ifun
Wr kntttv i#•/«« # it trill tin.
f/uu to trpt it at our rjr-
TH .tCHKit V hltlCISF CO.,
fhntlnMuuym, Ttnn.
SOD 30H9 NM0U9 N01HWVH
Cutm Gr%
la Two Days.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Tain Laxative Bromo Quinine Ttwenevery
Ssvsa MIHioa koass hM In yast 13 month*. Thl« Signature, ^ bOX. 25c.
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The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904, newspaper, February 26, 1904; Claremore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177980/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.