The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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CLAREMORE. CHEROKEE NATION. INDIAN TKftRlTORY. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1905
NO. 35
CLAREMORE HARDWARE COMPANY.
-THE-
Cental Title and Trust Company
—Is Now Pre|>«rt>d in Furnish You a Complete—
ABSTRACT OP TITLE
To Any Property in the Fourth Recording District *
Any Transaction In Real Estate, Loaas a ad Insurance
Promptly Attended to.
ALEX. A. DENNISON, Sec'y . Claremore, I. T. Box 129
J. M Hay 1.Ma. Hre ldeni
F A Ncuxos Vice President.
D. Luvik Cashier
U. O. Havi.bhk Atat. C b
BANK OF CLAREMORE,
CLAREMORE. I. T
OAPITAL STOCK S60.000.00. (Fully Paid.)
Safety, Security and Absolutely Reliability Assured Customers
Every Courtesy Extended, Consistent with Conservative Bank*
in# Interest Paid on Time Deposits MONEY TO LOAN.
Jewelry. ..
In my show window will be seen a
Jine display of jewely. Call in and
ask about the price. "1 Want Your
Business.
E. A. Church.
5 J M BAYLWS- «• I HA vis. Cashier. K. A. NFILSon. Vi^ Preside, t. |
£ ' -CONDBN8ED STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF- S
BANK OF CLAREMORE,
CLAREMORE. I. T
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 81. 1905
RESOURCES.
L<«ds and Discounts #110,0tS9 IS
Overdrafts 710 til
Building. Fur and Fix. 9.4-4 I'M)
Cash and Sight Exchange 41 998 55
Total • $162,808 34
LIABILITIES. •
Capital Stock. fully f>iiid Ou
Surplus and Undivided
Profits 4 (to; 94
Deposits 107.294 40
Tom I $l02.2O2 .{4
We are Proud of Claremore and Fully Appreciate the Patronage of the Community • ^V'* Invite new Accounts. IV< iti 1
Every Accommodation Consistent with Prudent Banking. INTEREST l A 11> ON TIME DKPOtTs
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A Week's Happenings
Here and Hereabouts.
Call up when in need or groceries.
MHO. LAYTOS.
Eggs wanted at Hale Bros'
Dr. Kaho. Iteaident Dentist.
Remnants- Remnants -at The Fair
Salt ti. 50 per barrel at Mrs. Lay ton's
See the new iron beds at Seo. Roes'.
New Iron lieds from *4 to 910 at <?eo.) All kinds or bulk and bottle pickles
Ross". ! at Mrs Lay ton's.
List your city property with W. II | New line of ladles belts, the very
for tv r> thing to
Hassmatiti.
Mantles and globes Tor gas lights at
Mrs. Lay ton's.
. New wash belts and lace collars at
Rucker Bros."
latest, at Rucker Bros'.
Freedman oil and (ias Leases at
THK MK88ENeER olUce.
Cor <|iiick sales, list your property
with W. H. Bassmann.
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New, «i-room house tor sale cheap, j A full line of Bayle's pickles, rellsh-
W> If. BaisMiiann. 1 es. salads. etc . at Crow's.
Ilest grade of vinegar, lm cents |>*>r! You can save money by buying that
gallon, at Crow's ' boy a school suit at The Fair.
Ask for a free sample of Chase ti
Swift's Peerless Cooking « HI. 75 cts |
Rig line of suitcases at Rucker per gallon, at ('row's
Sanhorn's coffee at Mrs. Layton's.
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THE
OPERA HOUSE DRUG STORE
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Th. painstaking r„ narticular
ne I tormacy ror leople.
2^ W. D. McCLURE, Proprietor.
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£MY FALL AND WINTER
E SAMPLES HAVE ARRIVED.
Embracing all the Latest Imported and Domestic
Woolens on the Market, and if you are in the Mar
ket for a Suit of Clothes <n Pair of Trousers, you
will do well to OJIVE^T^/^ALL ' Cleaning, etc .
done promptly amn^owesMPm?* consistent with
GOOD WORK.
^ FARNHAM, - The Tailor.
7uuimmmuuumu&
AUCTION SALE
OF
30 BROOD MARES.
From 2 to 8 years old, an average of
16 hands high.
All halter broke and many
of ezoellent breeding.
18 months time at 8 per cent, with
appro^ecj security
At Mo. Pacific Stock Yards.
on Saturday, Sept. 2, 06, at 10 a. l.
J. L QUNN.
Bros.' | Just received a tresit shipment ofl Brood cloath dress goods. 75 cents
Oklahoma bran U.w per sack at Mrs. jollves and pickles at Mrs. Layton's ' > "* Clarenu,re M,re#l,tiu> Co
1 he new fall line of Kdwin f'lappj Those new tan and blue shirts for
shoes for men are In at Rucker Bros, j nien and boys are now in at U. s.
if you want money at * per cent on ! Saunders & Co's.
your real estate, see Ale* A. Denni-1 Buy the Kdwin Clupp shoe. They
son. are the best.
I have some choice Claremore busi-' 1 tucker Bros
riess property ror sale W H. Bass-, Economy points to this store, and
MANN.
All wool imported clay suitings. ,vi
inches wide, in s yard pie «es. +1.00 per
yard. 1 'laremore \iercantile Co.
Layton's.
I Saratoga coffee at Crow's. None
better, to cents.
High patent flour #2.a . ti' no and
•2.70. at Mrs. Layton'*
Alex A. Dennison has money to loan
on ftjal estate at s per cent
Miss Alice Walkley returned rrom
her visit toMuskogee. last Wednesday
New beds, new springs, and new
matresses at (>eo. Ross' ('all and see
thsm.
Cleaning, pressing ami alteration
work neatly done by McIntosh, the
Tailor.
Anelegant assortment of stationery,
pencils, etc . just received at It. S.
Saunders & t'o's.
Just received another car load of
Oklahoma flour at Mrs. Layton's
Ben Hur*2.so. Cold Hand ♦•.'.To.
satisfaction awaits you always.
Mrs. Lavton.
Poor flour is not cheap at any price.
Buy Ken llnr. the Iteston the market.
'.'o to Halu
and wear.
Uiamotiii ' soap « ■ 11-
Mrs Layton's
Kurni-In-1 roon 1 :. i irtnl
Mas J. Km,
j Kor k<ms1 work, put ron
: Steam I^iundry.
1 i'oniiison will ioau yen money on
; real estate ar * per cent.
Star and llorse Shoe fnlMcco +ac a
i pound, at Mrs. Lay I Oil 24.
See 1 he big line 01 l oys and girls
1 school shoes at The Fair
Mrs. Laytun lias been on the sick
I list a day or two this week, but is bet-
I ter today.
Feed of all kinds at the Kcl;pse Feed
[ Store.
K (' Ai.hkktv. Manager.
1 I have some larin lan.l t-i ivnt toy
I term rangitu? trom one to five years
W. II Bassmann.
No boiling or rubbing whet
You are not so large nor so small Soll! ,,y Mr* Lavton
that we cannot tit von from hat down 1,1 a'ul the new dollai map
to stioes Hale Bios we are giving free with eacli yearlv
For all kinds of drv goods, notions. "Ub^lption fl"' ™ Messrs.,™
ladies' and gents furnishings ami' *hen jK*id in advance
millinery, goto R. s. Saunders & Co's.' Largest,stock of vehicles, implements
Fok Sale.-Agricultural lease or and furniture ever brought to Clare-
o. land, has three yean, j more.. Cash or credit
While Borax Naptlia
Mrs. I .ay ton
Wreck on the Mo Ph.
you use
s.jId by
240 acres
run from January I. 190fl. Will seil
cheap See W. H. Bassmann.
Mrs Haas returned yesterday from
get Kiddoo's Rest or Blue Ribbon. I her trip to the market
Both manufactured in Claremore j know what that means complete and
E.C'. Alberty sold lot . and one-half up-to date strx-k of goods in that line ! Mrs. .VI B. Church is expected home
! tomorrow or next day She lias been
If you want tbeliest Hour be sure to
Claremore Hardware 10.
If.vou don't pat ronizet lie only man-
ufactory you have, the kiddoo Milling
The"''ladlesI* 0 ' "OHr 'l0W v0" "fher in-
I dustries to come tiereV
Our new line of carpets, oil and lln-, . ,
oleums have arrived See furnit nr. ! ^ iMK her f:lU stock ai,d W,M
do well to keep an eye on her store
after her return.
\ four room house for sale Well
Close in.
department.
T'laremore Hardware Co.
of lot 2 In block «i." to Mrs. Julia
Scruggs, for L. W. Bumngton. of
Vinita.
Ttie Palace Steam Laundry is now
prepared to d. work promptly and in (• 11. Meredith, the veterinary of „ ,
a satisfactory manner CHve tliem a Vinita, will be at Duncan's barn. In I bullt aud wen imPmvert
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Ion hknt. -DM) acres of agricul-' date and consult him about yourdif-
tural land for a term of .* years at +1 Hcult cases.
per acre annual rent. , \v. B. Bassmann sold lor 54t> in
W.*H. BassMiK. i block l«a toJoliu iMcCllntock.of Hous
Mr. L. Bareus came home from Sill-; ton, Texas, for tLAMi this week This
phut last Wednesday nigbt. He has1 is the property which Dr. Duckworth
charge of tiie carpenter work on Mr ■ recently purchased from Homer Pat-
Bavless'buildings at that place He ; ton.
will return next week
We have a new shipment of brooms ,ms iusl <e"'".ed from an extended j ~ ""
from Anohor Broom Co. of SpringHeld. t«"ip. re cbitig a number of towns and ] have their cieanimr and
The Anchor broom h *lie best on the' t>0"B <>f which e<pialst laremore 1 , ' atK . ( ummotlv done
m[irke, in his estimation: and lie is here to Pr«*m« ttnd pro">p«l done.
Claremore Mercantile Co ! *Uy clothen inade to look like new at the
, , 1 I. n W . T . Tailoring Sliop. two doors
Geo. Hale, who has been with ills , The laundry has added a very large
i west of ( laremore Harware.
viUe'v'esterdav*n 10rt'ilng"He wIM work | ^ ^ ^ ^ « ' ,>r°r w^ted
for Beaid Bros of that citv In their SMa' savlM* i l bo# and tlmeonheavy j tiext Wednesdav 1 hey come to take
UuroSi'idlU 'k.i! ' [ work. It will iron a lOfoot piece with- ««V their permanent residence In Clare-
Mrs. It. S. Saunders will start for
St Louis and Kansas city tomorrow
night She goes to do Iter fall buying
for tiie ladies department of their
1 store.
Say! Ik> you want to see your home
.enterprises increase*' if so. why do
. , you purchase outside Hour, when you
I. M McIntosh^ one or our tailors. ieaU(fet a, ll0me. m,,, e<iual1y as
I The south Ijound. through Ireiglit.
'on the Mo. Pac.. was wrecked about 4
I uiilessouthofInola.Ia.«t Monday night.
J A nuinlier of cars were thrown from
the track and traffic Mas delayed sev
|eral hours: rhe passengei trains were
sent over tbe Frisco aud "Katy " via
; Vinita. The fli-st report was that 3
1 men. who were stealing :i rifle, were
j killed, but there seems to have lieen a
; mistake, do one lias ing l<een seriously
j hurt.
A O od Inveitm«nt.
A valuable piece of real estate cliaug
ed bands in Claremore this week. Dr
iW W. Bryan bought 4."> feet on the
soutlieast corner of Third street and
Missouri Ave., from F A. Nell son.
for Mr Sanford. cashier of Holland's
j Hank or SpringHeld. Mo. This choice
I property was Isiiigiit is months ago for
I ♦■V oo. The rent has paid 1. per cent
j on the Investment and now it se'lsfor
ItT'Nio. which certainly shows a healtliy
; growl h and advancement in t lie value
j or Claremore real estate, and proves
it a good place to Invest money. Mr.
I Sanford will erect a good t wo-story
1 brick building on the pioperty at once.
('. D. Meredith, the veterinary sur-
geon of Vinita, will lie at Duncan's
i ham In Claremore on Saturday. Hep.
j2. Mr Meredith is a graduate and
I one of the best veterinarians In this
[ part of the country. See him.
The pOHt office Inspector investigat-
ed t lie office at Collinsville recently,
and finding the affairs in an unsatl*
factory condition, h#caused the arrest
of the post master. Steve Mlnohell If
he has had a trial we have not learned
the result.
Next Sunday will be Rev. Shank's
regularappoiut uient at Sageeyah He
will preach at II o'clock a. in Thertf
will he no services during the after
noon or evening, as he wishes to leave
the way open for the people to attend
the special meetings In the big tent in
Claremore.
out folding
Mr. Davenport, who was building
our sidewalks, gaveusa surpri.se this
week by iiuletly taking his departure
for parts unknown. He left some on
settled accounts, which may make It
necessary for him to return.
Every man owes it to himself and
his family to master a trade or profes
more. That means that we are to
have the best liand in this part of tlie
country.
Mrs. Layton Is getting the material
on the ground for her new residence
on Sixth street beyond 1 he Mo..Pac.
tracks. It will lie a good ti-room cot-
tage. conveniently arranged and a
credit to that part of town.
Ales. A. Hennison and Miss Maroie
slot. Bead thedisplay advertisement, , ,, for (helr )|0in, fhe
of the six Morse School of Telegraph;. ,uburtw of n,lpaKO VMt<ir<Uv. Mr
In this Issue and leurn how easily a
young man or lady may learn tetegra
phy and be assured a position.
hicago
Deniiisoti will Is* back about next Wed-
nesday Miss iiamb will remain at
home several weeks, returning In tlie
The Claremore Hardware Co haslfall
purchased fhe entire stock offurnl-' Mr. Draper, rhe Street Com miss Ion-
ture, coWiis, etc., together with tlie ; er, has been busy on Catalayah Ave.
business and good w ill, of Barndollar. | tills week. He is opening up a dltoii
Bartles k Nellsou. They also rented to receive the overflow water, from
No. 4987.
NltOKT OP TNI CONDITION OP TNI
FIPST NATIONAL BANK.
ai Claremore in tup of Indian Trrrln ry.
at the c*i«i"«* « f DuMntM* Au^iiNt '2* t?**
HKHorHlK.S
l.«*ieU^ Olid dfNfOUUlM ♦lJUATll TI*
OvcrdrufiHHpcurfd ttint i'um .* ; «;«i N f TTt i'N
t* H. HoihIn to secure elr«*>n iloti i.t mw-vn
liuril|la«r Dhiimi. furniture uu«i lixTuren ;%mj <o
IHi * rntiu approved rvse> v#*d a^ *M«s 4; *Ji' M
< n M k v and other oa b i'em^ iWM 7 )
Note« of oth«*r Witwmul Dabkn 1 •?3D 00
Pmt'tlous) pn|M*r etmtiirj olckrlfc
and 17ft (Mi
I .awful mon v\ r*nerve ia« ban*. v\t
Spe.-ic
I Mir a 1 tender noirs tWU an
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Hrdfiupti'>n fuudwith f S irt*n
urer h per c«n• of viroiiiatbiu Wi- 0
llua frtiio r H TrmiurK of tier
Than ft | rr crn\ rode nipt Ion fund nnu ito
1.1 \ HJI.ITIKH
Capita) >'• ok paid in 1
Surplus fund
C'Mllvldcd profits lensripfiafo aud
' ate* paid
Nat'oiia ItauU ii« i«n outstnndiuir
lnd vidua) dtopurtt* Mil>jr«*t «*be«K
Tim** «*ei tldontf*'* «if dp|n <sH
the building In which the business
was conducted and will make it their
lieadquartera in this line.
Missouri Ave . and conduct It to tlie
culvert recently bullt across Third
street.
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Williamson, F. E. The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905, newspaper, September 1, 1905; Claremore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178069/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.