The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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A Week's Happenings
Here and Hereabouts.
Ileal i-Klalp. J. V. Ilarrett.
ininii* III Wnlklor
.< Yanhrrrle*
Wrot.
Joe « t'ha in he
Vinita.
(into \\ alklcv llr< . forever tilling
Ifonil to eat.
•T. M. \ ork I* now hehiml tlir> eount-
T* at Itucker llroa.
Maple sui ar. pancake Hour, cream-
ery butter at Walkley'a.
A new lot of furniture ramp in today
at the Hoifei'n Hardware t'o.
•Indjfe H. .lennlnK" attesting to
huaineaa in Nowata Monday.
Ally. K. S. ItesiiHV made a living
trip to * tklalioinit l1ty Monday.
* W alkley Bros, have the uiowt enmt
|>lete line of gToeerle in town.
See IS. S. SaunUer* if you want to
lenrn to play the mandolin or guitar.
A full line of tiu aud granite ware
at the ICogero Hardware Co.'* tin
«hop.
John (iihson. a prominent rattle-
man of Wagoner. wa here on html-
ne*« Tueadnv.
II. f. Walkley ha* lieen looking
after his iiitere«iK at Vinita and
Talala this week.
• V. linger* and Jell Ktlil'idge
were court attendant* :■ t Nowata the
Hrst of the week.
The Ladle*' Aid of the l're hj teriati
i'hnrch met with Mr*. J. M. I.a I lay
laat Thursday afternoon.
The continued warm weather has
started the gra* and pamturnge will
I** good in a short time.
The eluli dance nt the K. I*. IimII
Kridav night wa* well attended and a
very enjoyable time wa* had.
I tread is the stall of life. When
ott eat it why not eat the lte t. < Jot
Jnnge'* of Mrllow V Itoyd.
Last Saturday was thcl>c*t husiiic*s
day t'laremore ha* had for many
week*, so the merchants *tate.
All repair work left with the Kogcrs
Hardware to. either ill the harness or
tin line will reeeive prompt attention.
The W. t'. T. I". held a very inter-
i-xting meeting at the hotue of Mrs. J.
Frank Ityan last Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. anil Mr*. Dave Williams were
maile happy liy the arrival of a twelve
pound hoy at their home this week
Mr. and Mrs. Frank i'hnrch re-
turned from St. Louis Tuesday night.
Mrs. Church'* new good* are arriv-
ing daily.
The month of March is making good !
her reputation for being windy. Thus
far it remind* one of a fretful. |m>visi> [
old woman.
t'laremore merchant* arc i-leariug
out their old stock and making ready
ora large spring hustiies*. which ha*
already Ijegun.
C. II. Clllhertson, ol Mexico, Mo..
i in town today, the guest of hi* old
time friend. L. K. Itraun. agenl of the
Iron Mountain.
Dr. J. t'. ltu*hj head was ealled to
Collinsville Monday afternoon to at-
tend Mrs. W. I!. Campbell, who has
la-en seriously ill.
MDs Kllen Spencer, who ha* tieen in
Vinita for several weeks passed
through t'laremore Monday night en-
route to Muskogee.
Miss Dona llarton, who lias Itt-en
\ isiting her aitlitr at Talala, pasmd
through Claremoi-e Wednesday on her
way home to Tulsa.
Street fakirs of every kind aud de-
acrlplfoe 1 visited Claremore thi
. week, the organ grinder and monkey
drawing the biggest crowd.
Dr. and Mrs. II. II. Kaho are now
coaily domiciled in the So* Model Ian
house ten-nilt vacated by K. O. lieu-
son and famili who have moved to
tola, Kan.
"Pretty wiutly, aiut it.-" and similar
bright i*-mark*abotit things which a
man blind, deaf and diuuh and a
paralytic knows increase ones burden
these days,
Kariucra arc pre pa riug the yrouuil
for corn planting. The weather is
most favorable for plowing and that
work Is being pushed dining every
hour of daylight.
K. It. Itice of Miiskogiv, has o|a*ueu
a drug store ill Inola. He was in
Claremore Wednesday and state* that
la' i* very well pleased with hi* two
wi-ek's rrnlcleiMV at luola.
In passing the Mcsseuifur want* to
say that a goodly number of new
reader* will receive the pujwr thi*
week. The friend* of the paper are
lining some good work for it.
The Ladies AM of the frMtylerinn
« hurch will hold a Mailt]torchicf
Jlaxitar April :>th. In connection with
Ibis the ladles of the Cemetery Aaeo-
elation will serve a chicken pi*
.fudge Micey of Owasso and S. T.
Wolfe, chshier of the Ownssa hank,
were in town last Sunday. They any
the prosjieet* at their little town arc
encouraging to any the least.
Numbers til and 15* were the lucky
numbers for January and February
drawing the 'Ai shoe* offered by J.
M. Holing A- Co. Neither of the num-
bers have lieen turned in yet.
ha* returned to W. T. Hutiiiins, of Muskogee, who
was attorney for the Cherokee* in the
Delaware *uit. and is now attorney
for'the Intermarried whites, spent
Sundav and Monday in Claremore.
To the Public:
[bulk
I have bought the Liggett Grocery and ; seed
will take charge of the business on Monday
morning. March 7. A cordial invitation is
extended the old patrons and all others to
call and see me at Liggett*s old stand.
YOURS TRULY.
A. F. LAYTON.
For t • A 111) F.N, FLOWKII and FIKLl) SKKDS.
OATS. M ILL FT. CAN K, SKTS, ALA NTS, Ftc..
Cull on, or send Mail order to u*. and *aine will
Immediate atleiilion. Send for free Cati^ogiie.
TULSA SEED HOUSE. Wholesale and ISctail, TI LSA. 1. T.
?
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
Miss Mary liouii, one of the popu-
lar teachers in the public school, is
very ill with pneumonia at her home
west of town. Mi** Lula Uose ha*
charge of her niotn during her ill-
ness.
Mr*. M. .1. Spencer and grand-child
of Vinita, Mrs. Kuiuia Sappingtou.
Mis* Roxie Spencer and Tom Higgs
spent Sunday nt tiin pleasant home of
Will McClellan, seven tulles north of
' town.
.Mis* Ada Foreman entertained a
number of her friends iu a very pleas-
ant way last Saturday evening at ker
home north of town. Mi* Rowena
Blackburn and Will Harnsey were
Claremore attendants.
, Kditor I'.'l*. Wardrfp, aud Frank
Pollard, publisher, of the Owasso
ledger. were in Claremore Sunday.
According to them Owassa U about
the only town on the Frisco which
counts, after Claremore.
lieorge lleuge of Tahlequah, was in
town last Saturday. Ml'. Heuge has
*eeu the Territory chauge from a ver-
itable wilderoe** to it* present stage
of develojnneiit, aud with the i-est of
us hope* to soon *se it Itecouie a state'
Mrs. It. Sauuders will leave Satur-
day uight for St. Loui* to purchase
her spring aud tuuuuer line of goods.
Her mother, Mr*. .IoUd Watkins,
who ha* liecu here the pa t week, ae-
companled her a* far lis Lawrence.
Kau.
From the time the curtail! rises iu
the lira! act. nut 11 the tinal last act,
there are ju*t I0<> momeuts; iu that 130
moments there are :UN> laughs. See
"A llreezy Tiine." You will laugh.
At Windsor Opera Hou*e. Wednes-
day, March !Uh.
•leff Kid ridge, a former resident of •
this place, but now editor of the Oola-
gah Star, was married .Sunday to
.Mi*s Niaidie '.)enney, at the home of
the bride's father in ttolagah The
Messenger join* their muny friends iu
congratulations.
The skating rink, under the manage-
ment of IWrt Draper at the old opera
house, seem* to be doing a cushing
business. Tuesday ui|(ht the married
people turned out in full force and
the fun was fast and furious. No
broken Is me* are reported.
During the fearful wind storm Wed-
nesday night, a lady called up the
Meesengei' over the 'phone and a-ked
that tie- editor do something to Mop
the wind. She wa* informed that be
had 'leen trying to raise the wind for
sometime, and had no apparent con-
trol to either start or still it.
Dr. Gardner, a phyeician of Ard-
more, was in town last Sunday aud
visited the Sanitarium. He examined
the water* carefully, tasted and tested
'hem. looked up their chemical analy-
sis. and tiually stated that this town
i* fortunate in having one of the most
marvelous medical wells in the world.
To gpt some idea of just how hard
the wiud can blow wbeu it gets riaht
down to business, tine should have
lieeu iu Claremore Wednesday uight.
It liegan blowing about t o'clock
that uight aud with every uiiuute iu-
t-reased in force until II o'clock the
gale was strong enough to Idon the
paint off a lioard.
Fruit grower* are uneusy as a re-
sult of the early spring. The buds
are growing too fast «in |ieucb trees,
ami it i* greatly feareit that a late
sleet or cold snap may prove disas-
trous to the fruit crop. One year
ago. May 1st. a fi-eeire killed practi-
cally all the grap's, p**ehe , plums
and other fruits.
Mrs. K. C. l^ouard, who ha* lieen
in failiug health for some time, Mt
this week for Norwalk. Cat, Mr.
Leonard, who hn* been living on the
Kldridge Karin south of towrn for a
nnmlier of years, will join her •* soon
as he can dispose of hi* Interests
here. We regret to see this estima-
ble family leave claremore.
Ofliii-r l<cach on Mouilny circulated
a •tibscriptlon paper to raise the
nece*sary funds to enable a eiti/en in
very reduced cilvtiiustaMrs, by reason
of long continued sickness, to take a
course of treatment nt the Hadimn
Sanitarium. The |ieople responded in
the true Claremore way anil the
afflicted one Is'gan I lie treatment Wed-
nesday. This otse, chronic rhouina-
lism. will Im* wuidied with unusual iu-
terost, and the Mossonirer will give;
the result of the treatment as soou a*
learned Dr. William* of the Sanf-
tart urn expresses entire confidence In
the pr« |iertle« of the Itadlum wntera
Plie Claremore delegates to the con-
vention at Tahlequah yesterday lo't
here over the Iron Mountain Tuesday
night. Those wno went were Judge
Jennings. J. M Taylor. Jr . I*. .1.
Worrall, M K. leonard, J. H.
Rutherford and K. S. llessey. Mr.
Parker, delegate from Foyil, joined
the others here and went with them.
It is said that the acreage of cotton
tributary to Claremore will he much
greater this year than ever before.
This doe* not mean that fewer acres
of corn aud wheat will lie grown. |
but that more land has Ikhmi brought
into cultivation, and the increase in ,
cotton planted will be marked. The |
exceptional prices of the staple the (
seasou ju*t closed has induced the
farmer to plant cotton.
W. K. Kolhemus of Itattle Cwk. I
Mich., was in town Monday and took
in the Sanitarium, as all strangers
uow do when they come to town. He
say* that Claremore has a greater I
thiug than the famous Carlsbad i
Spring* of Germany, and that when I
the fact becomes generally known
Claremore will Is- Hooded with tour-
ists and health seekers. Mr. I'ol- j
hemus enjoyed a Kadiuin bath and
declared that if he had l* en told that 1
the effects of a plunge iu the waters
of the well could In' noted instantly
he would have very much doubted the
statement, but after ex|ierlencing it
himself lie was enthusiastic and said
that the tonic effect* were felt by him
before clothing himself.
Cemetery Association
Will meet at the home of Mrs. A. L.
Kates Tuesday afternoon, March Htii j
Important business will come up for
consideration and-all inemliers are re
«lnested to ls present
Mils. II. JKNNlNiix. IVm. |
I'erclieron Stallion.* For Sale
All of them young and to i>
tororl. I^w prices and long lime.
Write for full information ;tnd '
tonus loWALKKR BROS A- '<
("Jloneoe, Payne C!o , Okla.
Notice.
Having sold iny gris-ery slock to
Mr. A. F. Lay ton. I wish to thank nr.
friends in and aliout Claii-iuori- foi
their kindness and patronage, and to
lter[M>ak for Mr. I^iyton a continuanci'
of iheir favors. Outstanding due-bill-
will lie ii'ilecinetl by me. 1'arties in
ilebteil tome will please make prompt
settlement.
K 9. LH5GKTT
Enjoyable Chicken Fry
A very pleasant outing, arranged ;
by Miss I'earl Drew and Will Mu*- |
grove was enj«'.v«Ml by a niimls>r of
our young people Sunday last. The
party started in the forenoon, having
for their destination the Smith Itusln -
head place some ten miles from town.
A "chicken fry" was a pleasing ad-
dition to the good thiugs to eat car-
ried from town, and added very much
to the enjoymen' of the occasion.
Those who participated we iv Mr. aud
Mrs. Fred Griswold and children.
Misses .losle Howard, Veta Harris,
I'earl Drew. Fva Coleman. Cora
llick*. Messrs. T. L. Itrowu, Clem
audWillMusgrove.il. C. Walkley.
The House That .lank Built.
Is au old story. The story of
"tbe Katy Flyer" reinaius ever new.
the pioneer route of the southwest ha*
done everything possible for the com-
fort and convenience of the trawling
public, and "The Katy Klyer" i* one
of the fastest, most modern dailv
trains in eaisteme. Through slee|M-r«
lictweeu principal point* in Texas, si.
I>r.ii*, Kansns City and Mexico < it %
GHOItliK Mokthn.
G. r. A T. A.. M. K. A T. Ity..
Unite I*. St. Ijouis. Mo.
A Mother's Recommendation !
I have used Chamberlain'* t ough
Iteinedy for a number of years and
have no hesitancy in saying that it i- I
the liest remedy for cough*, cold and
croup I have ever used in my fainii , . I
I have not words to express my eon- L
tidcnce iu this remedy. Mr*. I A.
Moore, North Star. Mich. For sale
by Freematw's Drug Store and Holing
I'harmacy,
ftamarkatol* Balloon Aactnslon.
James Ulalsher. the meieoruloglst, I
ti alnttythie* fmn mf Forty j
yaar* ago ha made one of the most i !
markahis balloon aseeualona uu rec- 1
ord Ha waa able to record a height
of 11,000 faet bafora ha became ua-
coaacioua. and the balloon probably
roach d S|,000 faol bafora his com- I
Maloo Mr. Coiwell. manst-d to pull
•M> tha valve.
Woman find quick relief in I >r I Wkef -
■ U*- ---I IH«i«t Hvrmi
Incuhstar t'or S l*
V hot water incubator, used one
season, good a* new. capacity 2:t(i
eggs. Also, one i!4Ht chick capacity
brooder. These machines cost la*l
spring over Mo, and can lie bought
for nearly half. Guaranteed tirst
chi-*. Owner so situated that he can
not raise poultry thi* season. Kn-
quire at this office.
l-'or biliousness, headache, dvspepsia
take Dr.Tliacher'a Liver and lllinsl S\rup.
Illml l.anicslian Cockcrcl* l or Salr
Two extra line Hlack Lnngshan
ctK'kerels for sale. Absolutely pure
breil imported -doclt^utld better c:iti
not Ih- had at atiy prirt1. *.'1,:.ii each. I
Kni|uiii> at this office.
A fricliottleof Dr. Thaclier's I.ivcrnn
Blooil Syrup will be sent to any reader of
this piijier who will write to the Tliacher
Mc-dicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenu.
Reward
I. t;. Kiicker will pay a reward of
Fifty Dollars ♦."id i to any |s'i-*oti or
liersons. who will furnish him infor-
matioii that will lead to tlx- convic-
tion of any party or parties damaging
Ma telephone line by any mean a.
•I. ti UtTKKIi
The family medicine in thousands of
homes for ">2 years I>r. Thacher's l.iver
and Rlood Syrup.
Know What You Are Taking.
\\ ii.-n you take tJrove's'Pasteh'ss
t hill ionic ls'i',1 u*e the foi'inula in
iilainl\ printed on every liottlo show-
ing that it is simply iron and ijuininc
no pay.
A. full line of Cas-
kets, Colfins and
Robes always on
hand.
| Calls answered day or m^ht. All Work (jiiaranteed hv
Barndollar. Bartles & Neilson
OPERft HOUSE DRUG STORE
a Full Linh of- Fresh, Pure Drugs, Toilet
Article, Fine Stationery, Musical Instru-
ments, e i (Prescriptions carefully com-
pounded by a registered pharmacist
M. F. LEONARD. PROPRIETOR
MMI
Caused Ly
Constipation 80
ill a tasteh
.'hi cent
form. X<
Hand-Me-Downs,
Do They Fit?
SimiotiiiK's. Inil not ofli n,
for llantl-Mo Ihiwn clotli-
iny is usually made over n
Kiaiulard form in 'some
custom sweat simp out of
lin-ap o, mkIs. si ill] in i in-
win ill "saler ami l y liim in
I In* jiililii'r wlm soils in <in-
rolailer, ihon you rnmi< in
Do They Fit ?
I laiilly TiioYo no) made
tliiit way. Ni'iilior i|n tIn-\
woar well nor limk well.
My Kind Fit.
Tlioy aro made to incstsnie
- your measure and will
lit well, wear well ami look
well. Many suitings ami
Styles select from'a nil ilie
prices will please (iivo
me your order for g o(hhI
'i'ailor Made Spring Sail.
E. A. WATSON
fall up phone x:. and it will bring
him promptly to your door.
DR. THAOHER'S
Liver and Blood
=Syrup
CURES IY REMOVING TNE CAUSE
A THBFF-roi.n REMEDY to tmmf
ttonml iromtin. Act* mm (*• Uvtr mm* KH—ri mt*
Puritiem the Blood.
Thousands have uscit this reliable remedy witlK perfect confidence and
success for fi'J years, liecause they know just what it contains.
The consi-ts of lluchu, Hydrangea. Mandrake. Yellow Dock,
Dandelion, Sar, • ;> trilla. Gentian. Senna and Iodide of I'otnsMum.
Any doctor or druggist will tell you that this is a seieutific and reliable
romhiii.-;ti< >n > >( gu-at merit f« r all diseases having their origin in the Liver,
Kidneys or l:li*<d. Alter years of experience and patient experiment. Dr.
Th.teller so iierfect.il the process of manufacture, that it4lcver fails to tiring
the exjiccteil n !:cl w hen taken according to directions.
Thousands of sick ones to wlioiu life has lieeu a burden have written giate-
ful letters of thanks. Srri n, Mmkisxiim-i,ticl. 17. rj> j
I h vr snlt. Tr.l girailv iih indiResiton. eoii9li|Mlion, al>n a wvrrt li cr lioiil.lr
Willi |n , ol ai)iM.-tilf i ■ >111,1 not T>-s| well al nitflit. in fai l, ha.l nocurrKv timoi k ..t r«« u
walk nr.mini. I Irlt likr I «as i..i,kuiK a kr..v \ loa.t ami. w « rasilv rxhaiiatrH, until |
t"iik In 1 11... !i<-t s l.ivrr ami III I s\r up, v 111. h hrl|x-<1 me alni,>tt'lioln Ihr lir t it.^r.
When 1 ha-1 taken on. «ti l one-hall l.ollles I Irll likr a .lifferenl in m, a,,j | knew that
it wan due enlnrlv l. \ -m m.-.lu-i ue 1 u>e,i i 11 > 11 t lii. e l..itt les, and r.uiKi.ter mv-, II
J.eifertlv i u ! Al lh. time ttiv appetite N K'*"t, I t'«p well, and feel Ul.lH( an.l
refieithetl on ..ri^iuj; iu tlie iiioiiiniK . T. U. srr.i i,.
if ||nii i.eerf ,i mrtlifiiterif# til-iftit/ for it I ree suin|tle hottlt #,,,4 ;>r.
TkMchrt* I Ir.t 11 h H.,uk." i re «(/ , ,, >,,<i«/or in/io-e. M e aiinjil,/ n*lt uou to fr./ ti
Me ti Hint* If It lit it Will rill. .11 all it r il IJIJ i nt %. .* O rrttta ami * / 'III
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
rtt our r.r/irn
Thacher
Health
For a Quarter!
rpeople who have toipij Hver linii life a1
rmisct \, All ti it* \ ttccil is a milJ remedy like^
RAM®II1S
^AND TONIC PELLRTS. The Pill stimulates the]
l liver to its proper work and the Pellets invi^-i
i or ite the system. In short, they both assist
i* Nature, as a meJicine should do.
^Complete Treatment
Only 25 cents.
female
weakness
Mi 1-2 Confr««« St
1'oitum., Mains, Oct. IT, 1903.
I consider Wine of r*rdu. titi«rior
to anv doctor's medicinr 1 ever
aud 1 kaow whereof I *i„ mk | .uf.
fcr«d f- r nine month* vrllh
inonatruAtiofi which pro .
tr*ti d mc. I'aiim u mild ■hoot through
inr b*< k and id *« and 1 *onl<l bnvw
blinding hradiichet. Mv limbfi Mould
•well tin und I would /rrl o \%enk I
•ould not HtAiid up. I imturnllv felt
diacom ii«ed for I teemed to l e beyond
th« help of phyticiana. but Wine of
<' rdm I'ume an a <Jod end t<> me. I
felt a < hange for the better within a
week \fter nineteen days treatment
I intufttruated without imCferiug the
agoni«*n I usually did and woou became
raguUr and Miibout pain Wine of
t'ardni in nimply wond« rhil aud 1 wtah
that all Niiffer; ng wonn-u knew of It a
g« od qualitien
TroMiirrr. I'"rtland K onumie L*a«u«
IVrimlieal hctulaelie* tell of fe-
male woakneM. Wine of t'arilui
cure< |M-rinanentli- nineteen nut of
every twenty case* of irngular
nienaei, hearing ilown pawn or
any female u eaKne «. If you are
ili*e<iiiratf".| anil iluetora hare
faile.l, that is the l>e<t reaion in
the *iirlii you slioulil try \\ ine of
(Jarilui linw. Kerne rnber that
heatlai'lii'H inenn female weukneni
Secure a fl.00 buttle of Wine of
Cardui t .lav.
s
WINE*'
CARbUI
oil JUDGK A BUSINESS
House largely by the appearance
of its representative. II he is
well dressed and pleasing in
manner, you are lead to Jo bus-
iness with him. So it is with
your representative, your Sta-
i lonbry and other Printed Ma ithp. II
it i> neat and attractive it creates a favor-
able impression, and is therefore a tfood
investment. We print that kind.
This otiice is well equipped with mod-
ern machinery, type, stock and inks, and
has workmen skilled in their use. Vou
Ket the benefit of these in the quality of
the printing we turn out. You can't af-
ford "shoddy" printing: we can't afford
to do any but the best. Mav we do yours?
OIJKS COSTS MORK—
u s worth mori;.
NOTI TbU ka Hit AUvei tl tu<rnt You hi*%c r#ud it, others 5^
mil to,Ml it h will pur the Men*niir+1 vont udv wil C
in ihunpu*'*' M H'MtlddiKt \ ou n i uu in find piv vou well sR
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