Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911 Page: 4 of 10
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THE SUIT SALE OF THE SEASON
Yes, of many seasons; Beginning in our ready-to-wear department SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER lgth. By
a lucky purchase we came into possession of about 36 suits, the seasons latest creations, in popular priced Suits,
coats all satin lined, in fancy mixtures and serges. Sizes 34 to 44.
These suits sell readily at from $15.00 to $20.00
You will have your choice of this collection, begin-
ning SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, at
1 Ot tu Tt.
$10.00
itions, in popular priced suits,
HAAS
ANNOUNCEMENT
I I J IS wish to announce to our many
\l\l friends and customers that we
V Y are in a better position to serve
the public than we have been owing to the
large and complete stock we have gathered
together. We wish to say that we have a
very complete stock, the best in the county,
ana our many years of constant effort to
please ought to be a proof of honest busi-
ness dealings. We will try and merit a
continuance of you patronage, and will
l>e able to show you many new and useful
gifts for Xmas presents, such as Watches,
Diamonds, Silver, Toilet and Manicure Arti-
cles and a thousand other things too numer-
ous to mention. We will ask you to call
and inspect our line yourself
The Bishop Jewelry Co.,
Next to Hotel Sequoyah
FOOtSAI.L PLAYCRS SIIIIKN1S COMMITTEES APPOINTED. OOl.AGAH OOZINtiS
ANI> CKNIIIMIN" Claremore, Oklahoma, Nov. 17. 1911 : K. E. Carlstrom and Harold Merelield
Dearer to the ears of loyal Oltlaho- I To the Member* ami Officer* of Ihe attended to business in Claremore,
mans than the newa that the University , Claremore Commercial Club, Clare-•! Thursday.
of Oklahoma Sooner* had defeated j more Oklahoma. Mr*. Cieo. I.amlterson visited her
, Miaaouri in football, and a greater rec-( I desire to announce that the ap- parents, Kev. K W. Unwell and wife
| commendation as to the high character pointment of the following aa commit-
of the school, were the press report*
stnt out from Columbia, Kansas City
and Saint I,ouis after the battle to the
tee* of the Claremore Commercial Club
for the ensuing year, ari l request that
each member whose name appears a-
effect that the Sooner* were both on mong these committees, will make
of Sageeyah. Thuraday.
the south, the blush of aweet sixteen hi* club, or aoniewhete else, "while
was spread on her face a amile hovering holding to a lamp poat, swaying from
near. There were two at least who M,de ""Je 1 *B"W wherH u, t
thought thev understood. Mrs. First
l-ady said, "Give an account of ynur-
elf; where have you been? It is late."
Kev. Geo. Day of the M. E church | A i°"y !•*■> ot laughter from Mrs. H.
here left for Dewey, to conduct a series I "ther wanderers. Mrs B. re
of meetinsrs.
Geo. Sheely visited hia son Clyde at
and off the gridiron, among the most! point to secure an early meeting with ' the hospital in Coffayville, Friday.
CLAREMORE PROGRESS
4. L. Kates, Publisher.
Official Paper of Rogers County
' jury for the coming session
Yours respectfully,
D G. Elliott,
County Attorney.
CONFISCATORY TAXES
Conaiderable apprehension and even
alarm is felt over the proapective re-
Enunai at the pastuffic* at cisramora.Okla.. a. valuation of property in Rogers county
••cond-cla.- mail matter under the recent addltjon to the v#,u.
FRIDAY. NOV. 17. 1911.
ation of 30 per cent. There is nothing
> more deterrent to building enterprise
TO THE VOTERS AND TAX PAY- than high taxes, either in the form of
ERS OF ROGERS COUNTY. | a high .rate |or high valuation and
I desire to say to each and every one 'ow rate. The marked tendency in this
in Rogers county, that the district I country is to put the lowest rate pos
court will begin and be held on the -1th j sible on improvements and a higher
day of December. 1911. And as a few rate on unimproved property. That
have been asking for a grand jury, and | was what was done in Kngland under
wanting to know if there will be one the 'ast budget and the result ia that
called, saying that there is matters I hundreds of old estate* are being put
they desire to be presented to the grand on 'he market and broken up into small
jury, in regard to this I desire to say: holdings. The new Claremore should
That 1 do not feel it justice to the tax | not he checked in advance by a tax
payers of Rogers county to at this time rate 'hat will scare off new comers. It
cali a grand jury, as it means an ex- 's always the tirst thing about which
pense of several thousand dollars on | inquiry is made. This inquiry ia not as
the already over-burdened tax payers. to 'he rate, but what were your taxes
and our taxes now are already beyond , 'ast year What i* to be thought ol a
the limit of many who have them to I valuation of $45,11111) on the George
pay. I Eaton corner of 75 feet, a $10,500 on
And 1 will say further, that if there the Moore building of 2.r> feet Such
ia any man or woman in the county of rates "re confiscatory. A Tax Payer I HOUSE BURNED
Rogers, who has a complaint to be ^ j A houst belonging to W. E Halsell
made against any party or parties, re- MOVE STARTED TO SPLIT WASHING jo,, Kagt Fifth street was destroyed by
gardlets of their standing in Rogers T< >N 1 fire about four o'clock Wednesday
county, will come to rny office and Bartlesville, Okla., Nov. lo Report morning, and it was only by heroic
swear to a complaint and furnish ine reached this city Thursday that the [ work of the fire department that seve
with aufficient testimony, that I assure j citizen* of Ramona, I* miles south of ral other buildings were saved. The
them that an Information will be at here, had organized a movement to house which was burned
gentlemanly players who had ever
contested in the Miaaouri Valley Con-
ference They were everywhere ac-
corded high praise for clean playing
and the sportsman like spirit in which
they conteated for supremacy. This
was followed up by the report that
classes were reciting regularly under
the direction of Coach Owen while the
team was away on its northern trip
and later, that six St>oners attended all
their classes at the University of* Mis-
souri during the live days the team re-
mained in Columbia before the Kansas
game. After all football is only valu-
able because of the spirit of indomit-
able courage, of honest application and
steady perseverance which it instills in
the player and the feeling of team,
school and state pride and loyality it
breeds in the student bodv. As students
few men in other colleges, whether
they are athletes or not, excell the
Sooner players. The spirit of the
school, with its reputation for progres
siveness, attests the effect of the team
on the student body. Truly the Univer
sity of Oklahoma can feel that it has
won victories no less renowned than
those of gridiron warfare.
the other members of thd same com- , W. C. Smith, Andrew and T. J
mittee, in order that thev may become < Wisenhunt and the former's wife wera
organized and ready for work,
would also deaire to intimate to all the
members so named, that the Club will
expect them to work, and if any feel
■ hat thev are unable to till the position
or do r.tt desire to do so, I shall be un-
der obligations if they will at once
notify me so that 1 may make other
arrangements.
The following are the committees:
Finance: - E. G. Bayless, J F. Flip-
pin and C. F. (iodbey
Public Improvement K S. l.iggett,
J. II. Moore and Rev. W. E l.oucks.
Publicity Rev. W. E. Loucks, E. D.
Meyers and ('. M. Campbell
Manufacturing U. D. Davis. John
Mayberry and J. H Knox.
Rail R>>ada and Highways A I.
Kates, Cli.rk Smith and F 0 Griswold
Legislative and Judicial - J. 1. How
in Claremore, Saturday.
Mrs. B F. Hayes and daughter.
Anna were shopping in Claremore,
Saturday.
Mrs. Deneen and Mrs Jas. Taylor
were in the eountv seat Satuniay.
Cal Eaton, J. T. Cameron. J. M.
Oglesby, W. J Robinson and son, Mar-
celus and Rob McDaniel constituted a
company from here to Claremore.
marked, "I thought 1 knew where
Mrs. H. lived, but that two-story house
mislead me." "What street did you
take'.'" "Well, I thought 'twas really
I don't know; it was either in front of
Mrs. Greens or back of it." Then we
had the laugh on her. Yes. like Mr?
Shank's back alleys and back doors,
had a great attraction for us (by com-
pulsion). Well, we made a caiivaar
from house to hiuse inquiring for Mr*.
H'8. No encouragement. All new
houses. Still headed south, through
deep graas, and oh! that cold wind
Really a bleak cold day, cloudy and
Saturday morning and the majority of raw. Were you hunting the fail
them was able to return on the 4 I grounds or the big foundation out
o'clock train after the busy trump 'south. Ah. Mrs. Bayless! Admit, join
over town. j 'he swelling number of wanderers.
F. E. Carlstrom, W E. Sunduy. Tom ] Ah' here i* another belated lady and
Hatch, W. C. Smith, H. Hammon. chil,JK° ««t. L.joka pent. doe*n't
and Maj W J Roberts were transact I ' sh"- too, wa* greeted by a peal
ed business in the county seat Monday laughter Ah! Mrs Oppenheimer,
Moot Canady was up to Nowata, [where have you been'" With grave
SMASHED A PLATE (.LASS WINIIOM
One of the plate glass windows on
Cherokee avenue in the handsome Camp
bell building at the corder of Third anil
Cherokee just being finished was smash \
ed at 4 o'clock Wednesday morning by |
some miscreant. The whole perform-
Monday face she replied. "I've been looking at
L.J. Snarr went to Independerce, the town" That was too much. Look
ard, John Q Adams and Fred S. Walk -! K n Tuesday *n« at 'he town, indeed* There are
er. | Mrs. Robt Kerr and Children return others, too, who have been viewing the
Education C. B. I.ittletield, Robt. A.! e<* home at Claremore, Tuesday after a town to their sorrow. Well, Mrs.
Atkisson and H. O. Hurst. visit here with her mother, Mrs. Jas Oppenheimer how do you like the east
Entertainment R. T. Leslie. Geo. Harden. Her sister. Miss Maggie j Par'. way out " Ha' ha' Bramble
H Davis and Morris Haas Taylor accompanied her home j bushes? Why, no. Yes, and tipped
Yours for success. Casper Lipe is moving his household baby oyer, and out, pulling up and down.
Alkx A. Uknnison, Pres If'x'ds to Claremore this week, where Oh, it's a fright.
he will open up a stock of groceries) Now ladies, don't be so hard on the
HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETS. | near the Frisco depot and make his newcomers. There is Mrs. Shank -
The Sequoyah Historical Society met1 future hume. His many friends re- (Oh! the cat's out Presbyterian'.' In-
on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. j gret to give up the family and we deed!) Baptist. She has lived here
Ada Foreman A *ood attendance j wish him success in his adventure. sixteen years. She took a short cut
iiuii1|. was had. It wa^ suggested that State j A. P. Davis transacted business in 'ror" Muskogee avenue, reached the
ance was witnessed by Mrs"wiitiB*who ' h °dday be observed two weeks henee, | Claremore, Tuesday. railroad through high weeds, to find
' with an appropriate program. Mrs. Geo Sheely went to CofFeyville 'he train on track. Well, its going the
It was urged that all memliers pay Wednesday to visit her son, who is in °'her way, so walked on not knowing
in their dues at once as this is custom- the hospital there. how far. Then, what do you think
ary hi all incorporated clubs or else) C. C. Denney left Wednesday morn- that engine dio? Backed down on her-
their names be canceled ing to visit his son. Luther, ai Ked ra" on- O, the bank is so high!
It was regretted that more interest1 Rock, < >k lahoma. '<ri ' there a place to get dowi.? rheex-
has not been taken in the elub work Miss Tennie Edwards ami Miss Viola claims No place' At last she had lo, I
heretofore, and we hope that all will Snarr were shopping in < claremore, | looking down with a gasp. Can I make
begin with renewed Zeal to work to Wednesday. | ' Wonder if there is water under
keep up this inqiortant society Mrs. Heme Wood was in Claremore, j 'he grass, No ap|wal to a higher court
The meeting adjourned on (notion to Tuesday. She out her fool forward others have
Charlie Schmoy was transacting Walked down steep mountain*. At last
business hi the county seat Wednesday i reached the level. Level, did I say'.'
E F. Y oung anil wife are enter- | Never mind. Well, he got herself to-
i'ii i . taming the former's brother slid wife tf^'her, thought her bones were a little
rip o a a a. oes« a> and reports , a(ld W). understand they contemplate | as well as her mind. Walked
great excitement there on account of
was standing at her window across the
street, who gave an excellent descript-
ion of the man. He came across the
street and back again before the out-
rage was committed. The loud report
came is the clock struck four. The
man ran up the alley past Herb Moore's.
An excellent clue is in the hands of the
police. It means a penitentiary term.
The windows are insured.
The reputation of Claremore ia in-
volved in crime* of this character. A i
reward should be offered and vigorous |
action taken for the arrest and convic-
tion of the party
came from, aa he heaved up, I know
where those oysters came from, 1 know
where those sardines came from, I
know where that sour mash came from,
I know where that orangevame from.''
Just then a poodle dog ran between his
feet and he said, "but I'll be Uol d- I
don't know where tha* poodle dog come
from. 1 knew where those tin cans
came from and the kettles and nume -
•lUs other things, and the rail road high
bank, but all ttiose new houses, where
O, where and when were they built,
and where tit the name of wonder is the
"Thomas" house?" On and on sh«
goes, stopping often and pretty much
a good deal to get rid of those pesky
darn No. Spanish Needles "Well I
wish the Spanards had kept their old
■leedle* at home. 1 believe in conner-
vation wish the Spanards had. " Oh,
that two story house that Mr. John
Brown built, could you, Mr. Brown
have known its erection would befuddle
a lot of church ladies, would you have
•uilt it would you'.'
Well, this all sounds like Clsreiuore
was snowed under with the weeds and
exports of Spain, the Spanish needles
to shallow thinker, yes, but to you who
understand and you who can't, I will
say, our city has grown and built up in
all direction so that it throws off even
those who have lived here sixteen years.
Grow on fair city Grow! We would
even roll down that embankment again
(provided no one was looking) and
wander around in deep grass, barb-
wire and water, for a clean, law abide
ing city
rh.n. on* all Hurrah'
K<* Climnur Hurrah. Huiial.
Huild thou now 111* walla
(if tin* churrbM. M'huols ami haitv
Farturir*. mttrv uih! mor**,
Hurruh! I nay f( r Claremore.
Iluman intellect may achieve
Much, we wurely believi*
From the lonely xower
Krum reaper and mower.
But ireniu* at tainh heights
Through the city and its Ugh fa
Ita majestic huiMifiga
And beautiful * tiding* on the wall* the freaco
And fine marble Stucco.
Through muwiima and lihr«rte*.
A fid the Art CallerieA
Throng fountains, atatuea park*.
.11 theae and much mure, marks
Th* rb e of true Genius.
B> Mies. W. H. Shank,
Member of "Anti Snub Society."
meet Wednesday, Nov. Jit, at :( o'clock.
••AS *1 TALALA
Alex A. Denmson made a business
a 2!> million gas well which has juat
been brought on the Caney river north
west of that town.
This field promises to develope into
one of the biggest gas fields in the
state. ( ash bonuses of several dollars
per acre are (wing paid for all the land
once filed against such parties, and have the south end of Washington and the fire had gained considerable | the v,ein,ty the n*w well, on
full extent of the county, in which the town is situated, ! headway before it was discovered by
Blakely who lives in the same
which « lease can be secured. Several
parties have been drilling for oil there
prosecuted to the
law. annexed to Rogers county on the south ' S. P. ^ ... .
I make this statement at this time! The movement is the result of the dis- block.®Mr. Blakely gave the^alarm, "n" welv surprised when they drilled
for the reason, as heretofore -tated. satisfaction on theipart of the residents but the telephone station w as „|ow |n ,nt" wha' promise* to be ^ one of the
the district court is near at hand, and of the southern part of the eountv with responding and the house in which the tfr°atei(,t '"eld* in the United Stat
to begin this action at once will give the action of the votersot the north- fire started wss practically destroyed: 111;VAN REELECTED
me plenty of time to prepare any case ern part of county, who presiat in before the tire company could reach At a meeting of the state board of
that you might bring to this office for petitioning for elections to secure bonds the place. dental examiner* held at Oklahoma
the coming term of the District court. | for a new courthouse. The people of The handaome residence belonging to City Tuesday Dr W W lirvan of
And on account f the ma'ters above Ramona and that part of the county. W. L. Kistler caught fire several times this city was reelected president for a
named, that is. the enormous expense, have twice defeated the bonds and and smaller buildings were also con- term of fo ir years Other officert
and on account of my office being open now, in the face of a third election, siderably scorched, but the fire depart- elected were Dr. A. C*. Hixon. of Guth-
to every citizen of the county, which claim tha* the cost of holding so .nany ment managed to confine ihe fire to the rie, secretary and Dr E E Heffin of
will *«rve the same purpose as a grand elections is increasing the taxe* and | Halsell house Oklahoma ( ity. treasurer.
jury, I shall and will in the interest of working a hardship, which causes them
the people 1 serve, refuse to call upon to seek relief by asking to be made a
the district court to empanel a grand part of the adjoining county.
The fire was undeubtedly of incen-' Dr. Bryan has beet, president of thia
diary origin. I«>ard since ita organization inunediate-
I ly after statehood and the organization
| °f Tuesday holds for four years longer.
OIL VI SAGEEYAH
At last an oil pool has been ioca
&
nesr < Taremore which promiaea to lie ne
of the good pools in the state. A coin
He ia considered one of the best den-
tists in the statefend has the distinction
aixl with it the perplexing question of presents for
our lovell unes. Parsley has, in h measure, solved
the problem. We are tor a time going to divi<le
our protils with you. On every dollar purchase at
our store we will return tu you lOe cash, this rebate
to he used hy you as a present fund In giving you
Ten Per Cent Discount, wo do not require you to
spend a ntimber of dollars with us before you get a
or 10c piece of queensware, neither do we offer
you a few staples or small notion* at cost and then
sell you other goods at a long price, hut we offer you
hones I, seasonable merchandise marked to sell ut a
reasonable profit and give you back 10c of every
dollar you trade with us. \Ve do this, realizing that
nionqy is not so plentiful with most of us as ordi-
narily, and then we want to clean up our winter
go >ds to make room for spring. The time to make
hay in while the sun shines We need your money.
Keep your ear* cocked—you'll hear from us again
PARSLEY'S
which he will drill several Wells at once.
Excitement is high.
CLAREMORE LEADS BARTLES-
VILLE AND NOWATA
Speaking of post office matters it
will be remembered that laat May the
Government causcd the number of
pieces of mail that passed through
the Oklahoma post offices to be count-
ed. The count showed up as follows
Bartlesville, a town of 1G.OOO popula-
tion, 802,7(16, pieces; Nowata,
Claremore, 933.0*2. In other words
Claremore handled 227,(MM pieces more
than Bartlesville and Nowata combined
In fact with Vinita thrown in we are
ahead of the thre«.
FOR SALE.
Pure blood black l.ang*han rooster*
at *1 and «2 each
41 K. W ScRUuoa, Oolagah, Okla,
pany has located an exceedingly good "f lir-" r^U,ertKi ^nti.t to
well at Sageeyah which w.ll be drilled { Pr,cl,ce h'4 Profession on the east side
in Tuesday. It is believed by expert« | If AM KILLEII.
that it will run 100 barrels per day I he north bound passei ger train on
Considerable excitement is being . aus-1 Mo -I'ae killed a fine u n of horse*
ed and every foot of land has been J for Mr Johnson Coberly -.onday morn-
leased, and all the land has been bought ing. The accident occurred just north
that ia for sale in that immediate neigh- ' of the city when Mr Cot>erly was at
borhood. E.D.Myers, proprietor of tempting, to cross the track with a
Sageeyah Hotel in this city, has pur- , wagon while enroute to a corn field to
chased 100 town lots at Sageeyah on gather corn Ihe team was struck
and killed instantly, but ttie wagon and
inmates were uninjured. Several
parties who witn«ased the accident
claim that the train men n,giie no ef-
fort to warn the man of his danger
either by whistling or ringing the bell.
HARPER CHANGES.
The Progress is in receipt of a letter
from W R. Harper, of Foyil, stating
that he had decided not to run for the
legislature, but wa* at this time think-
ing of making the race for County Su-
perintendent. Bill aay* his reason for
changing his mind i* that he does not
want to be a member of the legislature.
Hi* announcement oor County Super-
moving here soon.
The ladies of the St. Paul's Episco-
pal church will give a bazaar and cake
sale Saturday. Dec. 2nd at the Central
Title and Trust Co. office.
out into a sea of grass, with an excla-1
mat ion." here am I'.'" She aa ■* nothing
familiar in sight. Plough on, dear sis- !
needles1 ^On ''and ^ n wT o 1*™ If the lines in this diamond fiifnr* do not
needles. On. and on. Well, she too. black in all the different
thought the would view the Perdue meridians, it indicate* a defect of sight
W E Suddarth, of Washmglon. I). big foundation. Such a breezy day to that causes nervous liead-ache and ahouh*
C., who has been visiting relatives go hunting over humps of ground. ^ oute. Kywtcsted.
here for some time, left for home Fri- I down into the ditch, over tin can*, ket-
day accompanied by his neice. Miss tie*, old shoes and barbwire, turn cor-
Gladys Zinn ners, jump over this and that remind
Wanted Industrious man in this n,e the temperance lecturer
[•ounty to deal in and appoint salesmen | describing the man much the worse for
drinking. He hail had a gay time at
for business and professional man's
necessity. County right. W. F. Kerr.
Oklahoma City.
Boost for Claremore.
Let's spend our miney at home.
F'ull line of rug*, carpets, furniture,
sewing machines. Victor & Edison pho-
nographs. We are here to serve you.
NoWI.IN-FEKZKLl. Fl'RNITI'KK Co.
DID THEY FIND IT?
What was the matter with the Pres-
byterian ladies Thursday afternoon'.' !
Were they batty''
We started in time but converaed
later, t^mphl
Sober, with dignified bearing, they
came in one by one Some wise enough
to keep atill.
fine with audible sound. What was
it? "Could not say mum" They
reached the gate with chigrin ami dis-
gust, very much stuck up, with darn
not Spanish needles. A voice calls,
the lady glance* up with a broad smile,
then two peals of laughter. "Ah
where have you lieen '" Coming from
the east through weed* nearly waiat
high. "Oh, I,' another peal of laugh-
ter Mra. Stewart stated. "I'm com-
ing to the Society." "Yes, but where
have you been'.' Cold day for meander-
ing around, vou are coming from the
east, you board northwest from here.
Have you been taking a constitutional."
Well, I, too, have been wandering, a
forced constitutional It ia a joke on
u*. Ikin'l let's tell." Ah! Did woman
ever keep a joke on herself? Certainly
they had the laugh on u*. Mrs. Stew-
art must have had serious Intention*
for she made her way to the cemetery,
hut at last wa* headed toward the High
tower house. Oh, no. she wa* not lost,
she was iust a little blue, her huaband
Charles Krause
Registered Optometrist
Wieh Rislni* Jewelry te.
CLAREMORE. OKLAHOMA
intendent will probably follow in a few , eommuslealhm from the goyer-
y*° nor of Mlaai**ippi and wa* gone for a
NOTICE TO HUNTERS j day or two; oh, no, she was not loat!
I will prosecute trespassers upon my . Now quit laughing st u*.
farm west of Sageeyah. J. A. Hurm. I Ah, here come* Mr*. H , and from
Winter 19II-I9I2 Session
OF I ME
...CLAREMORE SCHOOL OF MUSIC...
Third Floor Hank of Claremore Huildititf
Presents an opportunity for stuilj in l'iano. Voice, Violin, Flute,
Mandolin, t.oitai, Hanj.i llarinorw. Hixton of Music I yruusllcd
Aayher, I. ,h« Ummumty Certiti, .f, „f Met it will l« vrantedthose
i" both lenna and are abl. to pass the examination re.iuhed
ti, llnisli a grade. Let us show y.n a..n,e ..I the world's be„t pianos
Knabe, etc. t osls vou nothing to look and listen You can buv ou
the easy payment plan Piuuo tuu. i* auU repaying promptly "done
aud satisfaction guaranteed.
Pisa- sad VWa M.,4, E.Li.llcW* Mrs C. S. L.acack. AssosiM, Director
SlMBjed lasrsaienls Mi K s. Saaaders phi.ar 271
Phone Oay or Night No. 33
J. HERBERT MOORE
Undertaker and Embalmer
Home and Office corner of Second Street and Cherekee Avenue
Opposite the Bungakiw Hotel.
My office Is never locked up. and if at night you need the *erv cea
of an undertaker and embalmer, you will Hud me next door to my office
I have a license iiwued bv the Examining Hoard of Oklahoma to
practice embalming and funeral directing, and holding that lictnT7t ia
necessary for me to conform to the laws in this state as to theTrotier
funiigfttinff of tht homt*, which work ha* heretofore been to badly ne-
glected. T have on hand at all time* DePree'a Patent FormllAvda
Fumigrator*. I rice .46c each. Sufficient to fumigate anv room or ofXr*
and tr.ould he uat «l in allcaaeM of contatfiouM (line"*'!
I c.^,pur^,h.<^e.,'0ft,," Un,U'rUI","< •"« «•• are .Iw.ys the be*t that
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Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911, newspaper, November 17, 1911; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181266/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.