The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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■ VOL. XII.
CLAREMORE, CHEROKEE NATION. INDIAN TERRITORY, FRIDAY. MARCH 1(5. 1906
NO. 11.
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TANNERS
SELL A LITTLE BETTER
FURNITURE
FOR A LITTLE LESS
MONEY.
TANNERS.
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• THE—
i Central Title and Trust Company
—Is Now Prepared to Furnish You a Complete—
ABSTRACT OP TITLE
To Any Property in the Fourth Recording District.
Any Transaction in Real Estate, Loans and Insurance
Promptly Attended to.
ALEX. A. DENN1SON, Sec y , Claremore, I. T. Box 129
O. D. Davis. Cashier
II. IllVl.t-s A .St l ush.
BANK OF CLAREMORE,
CLAREMORE, I. T.
CAPITAL STOCK S50.000.00. (Fully Paid.)
Safety. Security and Absolutely Reliability Assured Customers.
Every Courtesy Extended, Consistent with Conservative Bank-
ing Interest Paid on Time Deposits. MONEY TO LOAN.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
CLAREMORE, I. T.
CAPITAL S50.000.00. SURPLUS S25.000.00.
DOES A SAFE AND GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED
Directors:
W. It Bfrtleorge.
M. DRAKE, op THE
Claremore Optical Parlors.
16 here to stay. <
If your head aches, eyes water, if
spots lloat before the eves, muscles
. jerk aorund the eyes, if you see objects double, have inflamed eyelids, if
: >011 are nervous, Yonii KYKS A HE CALLI N<; FOR A I D. VS
EXAMINATION FREE.
- CALL AND SEE ME.
0 Office Corner Second and Catalayah Ave.. Opposite Stone Crusher.
Dr. Kaho, Resident Dentist.
Go to Drake for glasses, and save |
your eyes.
Oysters and fish at the Saddle Hock
Restaurant.
Star>tobacco at 40 cts per pound at
the Star Store.
A good residence lot for sale cheap.
See Geo. P. Ross.
Kggs and butter wanted at the Star
Store. Cash or trade.
Denny Lane has returned from the
Seminary at Tahlequah.
Hill-Henley carries the largest line
of wall paper in the city.
Mayberry Hros. sold a sawmill out lit
and an engine this week.
Money to loan on chattel or real es-
tate security. Farmers Hank & Trust
Co.
A good farm to lease for term of
years. For particulars see Geo. F.
Rosa.
Fred Swallow will trade you a
new stove for yourold one. Comeand
see me
Miss Mary Anderson left Sunday
night, for Kansas, to stay With iMt
sister.
m. Drake is here to stay. Call and
have your eyes examined. Examina-
tion free.
.1. H. Settle, an insurance man. and
N. F. Hancock, a druggist, both of
Muskogee, are here trying the Radi-
um baths.
Wanted—To purchase farm land in
any quantity. For particulars see W.
H. Pitniimn U
Given free, a *15.00 suit, on Dec.24tli,
for 4<> empty Imperial tlour sacks, at
the Star Store.
C. S. Wortman, who has been ofticing
with W. H. Bassmann. has taken ortice
room with the Farmers Bank & Trust
Co.
Mrs. Geo. Ross and Basil Stepp,
liotliof this place, were schoolmates
of the WicklKT l>oys.
If you want the best flour be sure to
get Kiddoo's Best or Blue Ribbon.
Both manufactured in Claremore.
Mrs. Gertrw'e l'attison. of C'offey-
ville, Kansas, is here this week visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs W.J.
McCain.
Say! Do you want to see your home
enterprises increase? If so. why do
you purchase outside flour, when you
can get better at home, and equally as
che^pV
B. .1. Bowman, general agent of the
Federal Life Endowment Co., was
here Saturday and Monday, and ap-
pointed K. c. Alberty local agent of
the company for Claremore.
Judge Bessey went to Collinsville,
Monday to hold an adjourned term of
commissioner's court.. At t orn I es
Rutherford, Jennings and Hall went
over to look after cases to come up in
that court. Constable John M. Tay-
lor, Jr.. was a necessary adjunct of
ithe partv
In spite of the Inclement weather
tiiere was a good congregation at the
j M. K. Church South, last Sunday, at
both morning ami evening services.
The regular choir furnished excep-
tionally good music at the morning
nn toe, sad t tie dmU bj the male
choir in the evening was excellent.
The solo by Claud Chambers was well
rendered and greatly enjoyed by all
1 present Mr. Brannon's sermons
were interesting and instructive both
morning and evening, and were list-
ened to with the closest attention.
11000 Pairs Sample Shoes
At Their Actual Cast!
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^ THEY have just arrived from Chica-
^ go. No two pairs alike, all sizes and all
all prices, your foot is not too large nor
S too small for us to fit and we can fit your
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purse for we will sell the entire 1000 pairs
at wholesale cost. Come early and get
the best bargain in your life and the best
shoe ever sold at retail for the money.
We also have 200 nice up-to-date Mens and Boys suits to closc out at cost.
Now is your chance of the year to buy your spring suit or shoes. Come and examine our stock and see
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I Al also carry a complete line of fresh groceries and meats, all competitive prices--Groceries and everv-
VfV EZ thing else—Why not trade where you can buy everything you eat and wear at lowest possible prices?
YOURS TRULY,
THE STAR STORE.
Star tobacco at *0 cts per pound at
the Star Store.
A full line of matting at the Hill
Henley Hardware Co.
Mrs J. M. LaHay was reported on
the sick list the first of the week.
W P. Johnston w'll do your notary
and al>st ract work and guarantee sat-
isfaction.
Misses Sylvia and I ella Mayo are
visiting an uncle this week at Stroud.
Oklahoma.
Man wants little here lielow. but
wants good glasses. See Drake, op-
posite stone crusher.
A full and complete lineof furniture,
hardware and lloor covering at the
Hill-Henley Hardware Co.
The Ladies' Aid Society of tlie
Christian church gave a dinner Satur-
day. at whidh the gross receipts
amounted to more than #:i".
Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, of Monett,
Missouri, are here this week visiting
John Dhickson and family. Mr
Keeves is a conductor on the Frisco,
and he is taking 2k course of nadium
baths while here
Meredith Brothers, graduates of
three year school and with fourteen
vears' experience in veterinary work,
will 1« in Claremore Monday anil
Tuesday, March in and 2u,at Cod bey'a
barn, opposite Sequoyah Hotel, pre-
pared to do all kinds of veterinary
work
Ginger Ale made of Kureka Springs
water at Campbell St Trail's.
1000 pairs of sample shoes at actual
cost at the Star Store. No two pairs
alike.
The most complete lineof wall piper
to seleet from, at the Hill Henley '
Hardware Co.
See the nobby new Katon suits and
our silk jackets for early spring wear.
H. S. Saunders Co. j
i solicit your patronage, and invite
all penons needing glasses to call on I
l>rake. opposite stone crusher.
Conductor Morgan and Kngineer i
Tom Constant, of the Iron Mountain. I
were here Monday as witnesses in a J
case being tried in court.
Kor Red Hot Bargains see our dis-
play ad in tliis paper on first page.-
The Star Store.
J. W. Hale. Prop. I
For the next sixty days I will sell j
! watches cheaper than they were ever i
sold in Claremore before.
K. A. Church, Jeweler. I
Mrs. f. .\V. Carr recieved a letter
from her husband a few days ago
which conveys the welcome newsthat
he is still improving and is in good >
spirits.
The Wood-; Lumber company' have
put a new roof on their IiiiiiIk' r shed,
built a new lime and cement house,
and are making other improvements]
at their yard.
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If you are in love with Miss High
Price or engaged to Miss Old Style.
These two ladies aro not very favorably disposed
Inward us, as we refused to em ploy them and they
were forced to seek employment with some of our
competitors. Wo aro ready for business and have
for your inspection
Watches, flings, Brooches,
Stick Pins. Shirt Waist Sets. Chains
and in fact everything carried in a
first-class jewelry store.
E. A. CHURCH,
Opera House Drug Store.
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LAST WEEK
We Sold Enameled ware and Had a Fine Run on it.
|e TU1C li A 7 D CIX We ARE Selling 20 lbs of GRAN- 3
g 1 rilO W UlilY ULATED SUGAR for one dollar. 3
fc NEXT WEEK we will sell our highest patent KANSAS DIAMOND flour at $2.0D, every sack guaranteed to ba as good as the
5^: very best—and better than many of the so called high grades. These opportunities to buy your flour and sugar at
these extremely low prices ought to be taken advantage of and highly appreciated by our trade. Wo still
have a bargain counter on shoes and boots, hats and caps, that we are going to sell at some
^ price, we are not going to keep them because they are unseasonable, NOT
ft because they are not first class, but we wont carry them over
Northern seed potatoes at one dollar. Watch our
advertiment for snaps, EVERY WEEK.
" Apricots - 40c
" Apples - 40c
" Peaches,peeled.50c
Yacht Club sealed
dressing - 35c
Peeled canned Peaches
for peaches and cream.
2 1-2 lbs., 25c, 30c, 40c
Gal. cans Gooseber-
ries - - 90c
Brick Cheese - 15c
Cream Corn - 15c
Imperial Cream
Cheese - 25c
canned
Sliced
Bacon - 30c
These aro the Iteid - Murdoch
line of ^oods and neod no com-
ment as to quality.
Very Truly,
CLAREMORE MERCANTILE COMPANY.
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C. h. Wortman, Attorney and
Counselor at Law". Office opposite
the post office, in the new hank
building.
AV Tanners for furniture.
~ Try the I.indel Itarh r Shop. liest
_In town. ,
Hi lbs of granulated sugar, $1.00, at
_rliiTord's.
Try our (Kirk sausage. Williams
Meat Market.
Sl-'e Campbell & Trail for candy,
nuts anil fruits.
If it is good barber work you want,
try the Lindel.
Ktfg* and butter wanted at t lie Star
1 Store. Cash or trade.
on Feb. luth will heginthe big sam-
ple shoe sale at the Star Store
Kor yuii'k .sales, list your property
with W. II. liassmann.
Some choice residence lots lor sale.
See Oeo V. lioss about it.
I red Swallow wants to buy all
the good second-hand ;'oods he can
net, at the highest cash price.
*loo,oiio to loan on farms. Money
ready day abstract is found periect.
Mcx "ItK'.s IjOAN AN ti InvKKTMKVT C<>.
If you don't, patronize the only man-
ufactory you have, the Klddoo Milling
Co , /lour how do you expect other In-
dustries to come here"/
W. 1'. Johnston, notary public and
bonded abstracter, draws ail kinds of
legal documents ami furnishes ab-
stracts. Work guaranteed.
The man behind the specs is the
man that writes the checks.
St lengthened eye eight means mora
energy, less waste, more ambition.
Call on Drake.
If you want anything In the Mil-
linery line it will surely pay you to
look over our new stock.' Just' in. Wo
have a large assortment and will lie
delighted to show ymi.
II. S. Saunders & Co.
Hay H Wagoi a , of the Southwest
Development News at Muskogee, is
here taking Hadium but lis.
The material for the National It ink
buildings is coming in now in quanti-
ties sutllcleut so that energetic work
can probably be commenced on tho
buildings soon.
Col. tius Ive.v received a letter from
Congressman Curtis yesterday: and
among other things Mr. curtis in-
| formed Mr. Ivev that tmtli Ills bill
wind up matters in Indian Terri-
tory," and the statehood hill, would
bo passed In less than two days,
in hMopinlon. This is good news to
our peoplea the Curt isAot takes tho
shackles oil a lot of our people, by re-
moval of restrictions, etc., and the
statehood hill makes us free people.
Stillwell Sentinel.
City Election
The mayor and recorder have given
notice that an election will tie held in
the I'. S. court house on Tuesday,
April 3, 1908, for the purpose of ■ loot-
ing a mayor,a recorder, five aldermen,
a town marshaland a town tax collec-
tor for the term prescribed by law.
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Constant, J. A. The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1906, newspaper, March 16, 1906; Claremore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178094/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.