The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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TANNERS.
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings;
* Everything to Furnish the Home.
^ A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLE LESS.
| # THE m m mm
: Central Title and Trust Company
-Is Now Prepared to Furnish You a Complete—
ABSTRACT OF? TITLE
To Any Property in the Fourth Recording District
' T"^"°v^vEcuLr,"«'"'' —
ALEX. A. DENNISON. s y., claremore. ,. T. B.,
J Mfc; B*ITesMcnt.
f- a- Nbiuiuii. Vice President.
a. D. Davis. Cashier
U. O. Hayi.m Asst. rwih.
li. U. MAVI.
BANK OF CLAREMORE,
CLAREMORE. I. T.
CAPITAL 8TOCK S50.000.00. (Fully Paid.)
£'°ry '(SSyyrxdto^'j'nrU'ly Poll,bl1"l)rAssu™'Ouelomo™.
_ aid on Time Deposits. MONEY TO LOAN.
Tanners sell the furniture.
Dr. Kaho, Resident f tent 1st.
Men's summer suits at The leader,
nesda^"' °f P°V"' Was her ' UVd
In tom?* Lln<lel mHK!r Shop- ,lest
cant lfeWCorrieS eVery rtay at ,hQ Mer
T^P[^rderWear Rt 500 a u,t"
lartSatuX^" WCnt ,0 M"Skow#
tl|1e0Sto™forS^.8o#pat th0 Mercan
sK c2ih o^nUd at the St*'
If *ou want a farm or city loan, see
w. I'. Johnston, alistracter.
Ladles, If you want the latest stylos
In dress goods go to the Star Store.
Eureka Springs water at.
Campbell Ac Trail's.
We buy. We sell. Farms and lots.
< larkmork Land & Loan Co.
F. Church has sold his plumhincr
business and stook to Mayberry llro£
Money to loan on chattel or real os-
tate security. Farmers Hank & Trust
J°hnston will do your notary
asas«*work and Kuarant*c sat-
r™ ]Xenfree' «M®wlton Dee. 24th,
fSsuffi™!"""'"" "«"■«** «
J. It. Krench. of Collinsville wis
fmm M!!rtSn* 0n"'S WSy ',0,nc
c. V. ROGERS. V-r.
The First National Bank
CLAREMORE, I. T.
CA"'T~:. Additional
?Kd/A,n,ndKfr°nR,!st Bank in Claremore
y N0"01"'1 Bonk 'n Claremore
HOCEHS w. I,. McGEORCE
Fun blood Plymouth Rock eggs for
n/ii ♦ particulars call at the Pal-
ace steam Laundry.
. „3,®I?oioefor sale 240 feet front
Leader , at®nt lea, ,'er oxr°n,s atTt>e
denoe \^yM Mme cho,oe rcsl"
Ch&%Sj£° a bU",neM tr,p to
Lindel'Barber Stmp^'1^ W°rk at the
granulated sugar for ll.no at
the Mercantile Store.
n,'?™ icA,y..rell^ble «■ reasonable
prices at the Star Store.
Tanners for fine art squares, car-
pets, everything you need.
E. C. Hradbury has bought six resi-
dence lota In the Jtlcks addition.
Choice resident lot for sale, close
in. Inquire of W. II. liassmann.
Hn)u <5^ 2P0Cery band lea all
kinds of dried and canned fruits.
A. N. Starr an*1 William T. Taylor
went down to Mut.'togcc. Tuesday.
Casper Li pe, of oologah, was a busi-
ness visitor in the city Wednesday.
,9:,A- Price, of Longview, Texas Is
visiting the family of U.K. Murphy.
The latest 190B styles in dress goods
are arriving dally at the Star Store-
W. P. Johnston, alistracter, will
write your Insurance at lowest rates.
Money to loan on chattel or real es-
tate security. Farmers I tank & Trust
AMERICANS BEST VALUES
IN
The Farmers Rank & Trust Co. Is
the poor man's bank. One dollar will
open an account.
Mrs. Howard Hale was out on the
street yesterday. She is just recover-
ing from a long spell or sickness.
our foot is not too large, nor your
purse too small, to be fitted at the
Store 00 811,8 ,f0'nR °n at ,,le s,*irj
. 8. A. Hale will leave the first of
next week for Springfield, Missouri.
Li,/* r.el,Kmed ,,iar be will marry
rfio i 'ere. and he doesn't cont ra-
'lict the report.
M. DRAKE, or THE m
Claremore Optical Parlors. J!
'® here tostay. 11
r "" 11 your head aches, eyes water If '
f jerk aorund the eyes, if vou kpp ni « #•♦ 0s?0*? !'oa* before the eyes, muse*Iks
P. O. IIotd, Pres. j.
AN' lst" J- Lrn Comkh, Cash.
FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO.
Capital Fully Paid $50,000.00
Funds Absolutely
Safe
PROTECTED BY
Burglar Proof
Steel Manganese
- Safe
Corn!noted on most lltieral
lines commensurate with safe
. n — tanking. >;
4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits
„ „ DIRBtTORS:-
! ^ i 'j?' iivan' k m kio"k,j. f. rums k m eaton
' McClkllan. li. w. stauk. W. (;. u,o«8. i>u. j. c. mrsuvn.ad
Rucker Bros.
Reliable Store
CLAREMORE. IND. TER.
Copyrtqht
B Kuppenheitner A Co., Chi
Trah^ncy 8 c,locolatcs at CilmPbell &
Read y * to-wea r
— Suits for—
MEN
A complete stock or the
very finest Men's Clothing
that is made at your service.
Prices low, yet not so low
but we can guarantee the
the quality in every in-
stance.
The assortment em braces
every new stylo in fashion-
able suilinps and a pood fit
for everyone.
A Great Suit Op-
portunity
! $10 to $22.50
I Leader', S S°" 80,6 san<'a'3 at The
. Cold drinks and ice cream (he lienf
at Campbell & Trail's. '
Tannen we'eome you to the store
week y°U r'p,lt everv ',a^' bi the
Jeft Ktbridge left Mondav on a trio
thmngh the I'ecos Valley In New
Mexico.
Raker & Itechtol are building anew 'Randolph Settle, of Catoosa, i, vis-
Pool ball near the Radium Wells. '•* 'K hls motl|c and brothers here
« - this week.
[TI™ "llk * K'laMat.
[ttj'tta LSfcl.'""*' "°'k """•
Vou will save 25 per cent, on vour
Store* SU,t l'y b"""f 11 :lt 'be Star
Dr and Mrs. Otto Rogers, of Ft
i. ijson, are here for a few day s visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Kred Parsley
oiulT f°llie l,rown Purchases! a new
<>li\er typewriter this week and is
now working for Joseph Chamber.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hums, of Nowa-
Inir mr^ jn the city |asf week, visit-
ing Mrs. Burns' father, O. W. Raton.
,Joh? 1>avls returned home
' ■ i in ek resn r« T ,o,. *
Miss Ruth Moore, of Inola, spent
.Monday here visiting her cousin. Mrs.
Geo. Walk ley.
C.lven free, a 115 no suit on!>ee.24th
for 40 empty Inuwrial Hour s. cks. at
the star Store.
James Skldmore and family Icava
'"'V w,', k f,)r Arte.sia.New
Mexico, their future home.
ft is reported triat a new oil well
has l>een brought in a short distance
west of Webb Vann's, lietween here
and Pryor Creek
^ m m
Saturday
rCI . *. 1,1 ,li:nr "*w k niiiidl
I Quick results. They buy and sell.
WW.
Patronizing
Catalogues is
a bad Habit
We wouldn't think for a mo-
m«"t w,f buying our stoek by
mail. We want to SEE wiat we
are buying.
t"ex2mlnp lr critically.
Want to judge of Its worth ac-
bwk n0t °m a P'cture a
We somehow think It would lie
more satisfactory for the public
to follow that plan.
Here is a jewelry stock all ready
for your examination.
Styles are Identical with what
E. A. CHURCH
Jeweler
Wash Goods
week at
Sale next
T i Ti i TT=WE WILL "n I
Twenty Yards of the Very Best Calico for One Oollar
d5'.tes will sell all our White Ooorts n«
i buy them wholesale, but are givlnc the reS.K^ b.t d"ph,cated' because
Jur trade. So come and « we don't
Our Vcoiink I ^—
O'lr French Linen
Our 15c Hatlsto
Our AmoMkeag C.Ingham
Our $5.00 Mohair ShlrtwalHU, „„w
Our $3.ft0 •• ..
Our $2.00 <• „ „
^J! |LWh1',to *' n,'«v
All I So ••
All SOc •• ., ,,
All
All
All Calicoes
All Men VSummer ITnilorwear
A Men « ShirtH 60,.. „„w
^ " t6e. •'
a "
All •• $150
H5c line large •!/..« Seriv.mH drawers ;.V,
Phli r"p,.'H f"rv •"'"•copes for
Child * shoes No. 0 to K, 50e, now
.'ilk'
"Uppers l-« A 2-n tl..'i5, now
Hoft nolo rtho<*4 2;V, now
•ho< H wan 9l.tr>. now
M 11 1.00, •
" M 1 3ft, ••
' Soft Solo Sumhils - . 3^,
.orthKe}1 >r l~u"r
Ladies' White Sllp|it>r* 92.(N) 1^7,
11.50 suit cases now ...
M«n'H Lawn tflnni* and elc'.th oxfords |
M'^ahau..fall kinds and qualities from 2.V
A -.\ whiui and black low erown raw edue
regular J.f.fio, now . . *
A line of liliiek, White and ()tu>r Dakota
'levers worth .l.50 now
Chi I. s hats was 1..'si . fri)II1 ^
l.<>0 now
Men s 7.V night shlrU n<iw
Men s *1.00 •• "
1.10
25 I.INI
to
ti
IOO POUNDS OF BEST FLOUR FOR S2.25
Claremore Mercantile Co
CLAREMORE. INDIAN TERRITORY
C. S, Wortman. Attorney and
srrr«!Law cm,ce °pp<,s,tc
the pom office, in ,he new ba„k
huilJing
I f >rV i ' m ' l,n lss slippers and hosiery
I Store 9" a" * 8t lhe S,ar
The K*st Side Orooerr will par mar-
ket „rice in cash or trade. Cal
k kinds of country produce.
' Trail are c,os|n«r out
t hi. 1 r stock 01 Kix candies. Call anil
. sec what tfiey liave to offer.
> „ f^rtn and city loans. Insurance
not, rial work.and abstracts, w I'
Johnston, U)fKle<l iilist nicter.
HonUs furnished for administrators
a id guardians and aupoinlmont stH-iir.
ed at once. See F. Mood.
Take your savings deposits « .„
l-armcs Hank A frust cS! and m
your money to earning money. P
•100,000 to loan on farms. Mniu.
ready day abst ract is foutid perleoT
Moouk s Loan and Invntmint ciu.
Vour foot Is not too large nor ™.„
P'lrsi!. too mall, tofs lilted at n,e
Store °® SalC 8r0,ns on at t,,c SUr
Now is a good time to open a sav
ingsaoco,,", The Farmers' Rank a
pa}s ur Percent Interest
on sitving deposits. " erest
Tlie Claremore rand ,v [,oan rv.
TV|,J^i',U'CkCn' ,rt',ur"s ln la«<i deals'
They buy, sell, lease and insure. (JaM
In In new bank building.
-.9" yoount of rlblwns not beim,
shipped on time they did not arr y?
In time for sales advertised for
Thursoav and Saturday However
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Constant, J. A. The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1906, newspaper, May 4, 1906; Claremore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178101/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.