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CLAREMORE PROGRESS
••
4. i.. IUT«a. Publisher.
Official Paper of Rogers CoHty
Henry Wattereon eon antk « «" ** 4 Mm at work m «U Sunday
.jo nomination of Woodrwv Wilson • . wepsrfil 1211 ImH Wednesday
(or tlia Preaiden.f se>. that the votnrjai Mr and etfll f<*« down at the
eantokehie cboieo of tho toUowjngi «litf l«M««4ty.
Taft. Rooeevelt or tha devil and War
• • Clamaaia.Okla.. as
Taft. Roossvelt - - . - -
winda up by stating that ha Will
part tha latter aad recommends Me
renders todohkowieo.
1HK HHJRUI W JtlLV
The Glorioua Fourth haa jest
end eaeh cilkaan celebrated the day aa
•earned to Mm beat. Many «a* ta
Fourth of July cclebratioae
gled with the throogsof thoee celebra-
ting while oUm* naaload ijoioUy at
home makiaff the h4ny e« mat.
Thanksgiving day eomoe, wa (ire
thank! for msltorlal thtoga. proeportty
FRIDAY. JULY 6. 1M2.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OONORRSSKAN AI LARQ*
•M eut^rla^ tMBIMtUMV F. P. BflOM
---* V .. " .lapidate toe Cong I !!■■■■ ..
*M«ocr.tk pri—rr.
lUniltE COURT JUSTICE
*£Ji S«3S; I happineaa and health; H r thank, to
SSSSt <■■■ « «eriewnr to Aae« t I uim who controla the doetines of man
BEPacsENTATiVK | end nation. Chrietmaa comae. Our
«■ "" y p- '■heada are bant In roverential love to
• flSESrtto. asI Him whom tha day ooaamemoratee,
la a (Mat bat
Berth, Uoad
r^S«teKjI ee«#tiepr«wr In Auewt. Him whom ue oay commamorawa,
WeanauthorUad toannMiaae M M. Sm'tkai | while in our heart* their U a gnat bat
aea SI*ats .foe Kepreeantatlre, ubjact to the I "Peace On Berth. Uoed
Wa ara authorised to aaaouace H. c. Butler-1 Will TOSfStti Men."
fr*" * ' *" But, the Fourth of July! The very
w« ate autiwiesS to* annoanw em* eaton • I words eterte one's blood to COOMing
a eaiMlldste fy Kepr^entatlve. .uW~t to the Ij ^ kapa wilh Joy and pride
jvUa. Archibald Bond. «,u«uu. u> .nn«.Re. I Joy of the opportunity to celebrate
*" tbe day made famoua by thoee etem
— ' —- and fearlaee men who brayed tha ire
register or deem. of . mi|thty monareh that freedom
srauViiJK ^ m*ht *nd ^ that w. «
l^ta tha >ri «rr in | e,u„nt of the greatnat nation on
aaT'o^dtd^f^Th. rffc.Tiw.i« of Ma. earth. Smell enimoeitiee are fecgottcn.
P.«y thin,, thet worry one during
e* awndidata for th. cAra u( Kw«>u>r of Owe*, the entire yaer ere laid aside and alt
—blast to tha democratic prtiaarv. J(rfn wUh . mighty CnthU'iMm in SO*
clerk of district court. memoreUng thia glorioua day.
cTTablet to tha D«aorr tk primary In
The yearbook of the B. U. P 3 . the
"~Wa*ara autfcorlaad to^nounra C.T McCWIan I Stquoian. ie now OR Bala at the Prog
ea • candidate foe the«•« o.'clerk of the Die- re,, office. Anyone wishing a copy
Mat Caart subject to the democrat* prtasrr. *
W. H. Roeara announce. •• a candidate foe tha Call at thll place.
copy.
The priee ie SOe per
■uperintbndent public instruction
I kaeaby announce myself a candidate foe tha
aAoao^Supari'ntendant'of Pabilc Inatructlon of .
25Tp?tol^'rA«uillh* "iLA.Hulh^r I torte* (iMt completed) for aala at 18.
CITV DIRECTORIES.
We have a few of the new city direc-
Inatructlon. aubi.
hinmeif aa a candi- per rolumn. The book ia complete in
■T'u/^therDemoti*tic°porery particular and gives the addreas
and occupation of every adult, both
WCULAH ITEMS
B. L. Weet attended the W O. W.
asaaUmr la Claremore Seturday alght.
The Sequoyah simring rlsss elected
their delegatee to attend the Rugera
ee*Atj ataggyi aanvantion at Una-
SIMM aehool hMMe July 20th and Hat.
John Riley, of Neeaho, Missouri, haa
moved back to the garden apot of tha
world. Betrtah. Oklahoma
W. P. McClellan vieited his fsrm
Tuesday.
Walter 8hulta gave an enjoyable
danea last Wednesday evening.
There is to ba a barbecue at tha
Kephhrt grove lp thu precinct on July
11th to wbleh everybody ia coidially
invited.
Ren Hutchison has quit inquiring
about R.lantern, ao we gueas he haa
atopped traveling th t dark road
Saaue one eaid they did not fancy a
fallow who would not work the roada.
W. M. T. Taylor waa in the county
Beat laat Katurday on business.
J K. francis waa in Claremore laat
Monday on business.
Tha democrat club uf district nun
her 1.1 met laat Thursday night to
which a large bunch of aaadidatea at-
tended and some real veal good apeech-
ee waa delivered. Wm T. Tavlor ia
In tha lead far eour ty assessor; Hiram
Stephens far sheriff; W. M. Hall for
eounta attorney; Homer Denney, coun-
ty treasurer; D. J. Faulkner, county
commissioner; O. J. Mathews for re-
corder; Tom McClellan clerk af dist-
rict court, J. E. Francis, precinct eotn-
■sit toe man.
Your Clothes Wante Hare
A. F. PARSLEY
UVED MUCH AS AT PRESENT
Raeavatlene at Pampall Reveal Little
Differs nee Between Their Life
and Oure.
county clerk male and female, in tha city, The hook
is worth several time, what it coat.
Iha <*aaa«caanty ciaik. aubject to tha Demo- Only a few more copiea left.
E. H. Vincent authoriaea ua to announce that
fctb.' 5^- cLS hChSMe"Uc nom,n'Uon I NOTICE TO REGISTER.
ayl'TSToT E>'£r^i «nS^u7oeAt£ tXZ-1 The regiatratlon booka for tha city
nation for tha oWce of County Clark. 0f claremore will ba open Monday
SHERtrp Ju,y ut in room 1 ot th" Eaton build.
I. astboriaad to announce Hiram ing; Edgar Andereon will have charge
*31 of lhe registration of the entire city.
BMy All votora .nust regiater before the
We ara authorised to announce Louta B. Allen. I p m PaaiviKi n
of Collinsville, a. a candidate f<jr the democratic P"mary. ti. W. LANPIELD,
nomination for tha office of Sberilf af Koem | Sec't. County Election Board
NOTICE
All of the lota which have weeda
growing upon them that need cutting
must be cut or the owner will be ar-
rested and subjected to a fine for
maintaining a nuisance. John Lra< u
Chief of Police
DUFFY WITHDRAWS.
Tho drydoeklag af tha eehooaer Vto
aatar, which put to at haa rranclaco
tha othur day ta distrees, revealed tha
fhet that tha leak, tha aouroa of thu
schooner's dlstreaa, waa marely u
kaathala. Tha ksst la oaa of the hot-
teas plaaka had faitea oat. laavlag a
Ma aa tack wtda by aua aad oua-
half Inches Stag. To haag oat tha wa-
ter that came through this knothole
tha Foreetar's pumps ware kept going
Right aad day and thu vassal arrived
with tea feet of water la Its hold. Tha
dsaartloa of Ita hole by this fslthleaa
kaot Imperiled the Uvea of tha achooa-
ar*s crew aad lavolvad owners and
uadarwrtters |r aa aapeasa of mora
than 91,004. Tha hole has been
plugged ap. aad aa this M all that
ailed tha VUcaater thu achaauar win
W. E. Bandera
Sander, annm
to tha oaica
inoaa aa a candidate far re- I
of Sheriff, iubject to tha
county treasurer
OOLAGAH OOZINGS.
Miss Buena Vista White entertained
I very handsemely at her hoaie Satur-
ITCouDtr Tiemaurer ihjifto tha'tuS June th« ®lh aeabate
Democratic primary. who compose her miiaia class. The
m?X.^S!inwn^!2:"r.*^;ilf*to t'£ Uftarnoan was pasaed in playing vari
action of tha daawcratic primary In Aueaet. I OUS games. A short program was
rendered by her pupUa each showing
af the democratic primary in Aueuat. rapid improvement and musieaj talent.
•wiautStkl th« p««nts are grateful of having
tact U the action Wtha democrallc priMry. I tuch a competent teacher aa Mies
county attorney I "o"* 1° irstrvict their children De-
I deal re to announce to Lhe votereof Roaera I liciuua refreshments were served con-
'"tin* of ice cream cake and fruite.
NTtITHi l""'*"C",'nl' " il"Aw"ut ITbe#e «rc her pull a: Katrina Mc-
Clary, Luella Ruak, Lucy Rusk, Ruty
COUNTY JUDGE Rusk. Nora McAndrews. Mae Wiln.a
We are autboriaed to announce Joe Chan.beea kj, i . u .
aa a candidate for the office af County Judre. emmona, John Mc Andrews, Venia
eabiect to the action of the democratic prlnary Roberts. Leslie Patrick, Tenrvy Abbot'.
-W:rJS^erSdAll left expre^ing them«lv« as hav
aabject to tha action of tha democratic primary. jng spent an enjoyable afternoon.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, of Braggs, who
Wesre authorised to announce T. J. Whi«en- have been viait ing Delta Tsylor and
wife for several day. left for home
jsysrs3sir«?w: ™TVin*
c« or CtunmiMKinor t'ol. L. J. Sn*iT who hu hefn at-
t to the demotratlc | ^ democratic national c«>n
vention at Baltimore as a delegate
wrote home that he would be here on
Wednesday morning but he did not ar
rived up to 4 o'clock p m. His dutiee
lAVOkS gOMD Edg PLACE.
To Whom It Mav Corcern I take
this method of thanking my frieid->
and thbae supporting me for the office
pf representative at the coming demo-
cratic primary In August. On account
of having under construction three
school buildings at Collinsville that
must be ready for th<- September term,
csnnot consistently do n<y duty to
my clients in the budding business ar.d
make the race in the primary. I have
concluded to withdraw from the race
and hope my friends will consider the
omination of Judge A. Bond, of
Claremore for thia place
Yours sincerely,
P. J. DUFKY
ASSESSOR.
Wa sea authorized to announce l J. Snarr. of
Oalaaah. aa a candidate fi r the office of County
Aaaesaor. aubjaat to tha action af the democratic
convention would not let him off
subject to the democratic primary. much before that tifiw. Well, begot
wh.t he w.. ^ if he did h.v. t
itic prinajnr. fl(ht hard for it; tha Oklahoma dela-
•a n E niivae af " .....
Waare authorijed to announce D E. Oliver, af
CMaat, as a canrfldat • tar County "
aabject to lhe democratic primary.
JEStll F. LINN
TRAINED NUR8I
Any one dealrl«s the aerUree of a trained
BIG
VALUE
READY CASH
is of big value to you—
arrange to get the need
ed caFh for your improv<
mentfl, etc, on our pi
ent favorable terms.
Money to Loan
Have us look into youi
security today- you'
And our terms liberal|
and rates most favor-
able.
Johnston Abstract
t Loan Company.
Claremore, Okla.
gallon stood their grounds all tha time.
According to a previous annouce-
I ment. the Rer. George Ray pastor of
0 I the M. E. Church preached a sermon
laat Sabbath at 11 o'clock to the old
people of the town. Quite a number
of that claaa attended the services, in
fact about all persona in town over 60
years of age. The ladies aid arranged
that all of tbem should go in a body,
take dinner with Mrs. L. J. Snarr and
none of thoee invited fait too old to go
and partake of the dianer aa tha name
of the hostess waa a guarantee that
there waa a real faaat la sight f<
them and although some of them could
not boast of grey heirs or bad teeth
the following ones were present; Mes
dsmee Ssrsh Mayfield. Lucy Edwards,
Beck. Sarah Lambereon and Noah
Whieenhunt, Geo. Owen*, Harvey
Hammond, T. B. Dunn and Qaorva
Higgins constituted tha real old liat
then the following came in just to
All up any vacant plaeaa at the table
Mrs. G. L. King. Mrs. Young, Mr.
Hogue and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robt
Luniiell, E. V. Carlatrom, Frank Brook
Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Rev. M. O
Swan and family, Rev. Geo. Ray. G
L. King and aoaa. Mra. Tboe. Crippe.
Harvev Hai
person in tha bunch. There waa two
or three other old ehapa la town that
waa too wild aad wooly to ba corralled
that hot day inaide ot a houee with a
collar and neck tie or.
Mias Beuna White Is visiting
Claremore thie week the gueet of Miae
Hyna Murphy.
O. A McClary and wife ara enter-
ta.ning C. Roae aad family of Waatern
Oklohoma; Mrs. Roae M a si^er af Mr,
McClary.
Mra. Sadie Owens and da ugh tore,
Clarriee and Dorrlee, of Van Buren,
Arkanaas. came ap Wednesday to
visit her father, R. W. Scruggs and
family.
The band boys have secured their
new uniforms and arw Justly proand of
' Some eighteen centuries ago Ufa eud-
dealy ceaaed In the etreate of Pompett.
Many of the Inhabltanta eeeaped from
the showers of ashes aad etooee whleh
Veeuvlus dropped upoa tha losaiad
city, but they left behind them hun-
dreds of thlnga whleh Uluetrato tha
familiar saying. "There Is aothlag new
under the sun "
Thoee old Pompellans were very
modera They had foldlag doors swd
hotwater urns; they pat irwtlags ta
their windows aad aiada rookerlae ta
their gardens.
Their children had toys like
bears, lions, plge. cata. dogs, n
play, and sometimes nerving ae pitch-
ers. also. People wrote oa walla and
cut their namee on eeats, lust aa we
do now. Thar hept birds la aagaa.
They gave tokens at the doors of
their places of entertainment—the
people of tha gallery had |l|iaai
made of a sort of terra-cotta.
They put lamps inside the hollow
eyee of the masks that adoraed their
fountains. They even made grottaae
of shells—vulcarlty Itself Is aacleat.
They ate eausagee and hung ap
strings wf onloRs. They had stands
for public vehicles, aad the sehool-
maater used a birch oa Ua daaeaa.
They put stepping stoaee acroae the
roada. that tha dainty young patrlciaa
gentleman and tha pursy old senator*
might aot soli their gilded sandala
It was never cold eaough for their
plpee to burst, but they turned their
wster on and off with tapa. and their
cook ahopa had marble counters.
They clapped their oteadere lato
the stocks; two glsdtators were there
for eighteen hundred yeare.
When their crockery broke they
riveted U. At Herculaaeum there la
a huge wine Jar half burled la the
earth. It bad been badly broken, but -7- .
It was so neatly mended, with Ita {{„ ie St- teals Mas;at .. . .
msny rivets, that It BO doubt hold • u "MataW to iSnaaa
wlna as well aa ever Thoee rivets -
have lasted more than 1.000 years. Ha 111 Mataarfrw Ka^aaa City
What would the housewife have saM fcVi
If come one had told her that her Ma «m Lasai P>aa«<T
cracked pot would outlast the
smpireT—Harper's Weekly.
ttranto Thlnga In tha Wash.
Tha tfMh ara la such a hurry
theaa days to get to thetr clubs that
they are rather careleas la wrapping
ap their faatUy washing which goee to
the levadry. Saeh artlclea aa combe,
hraahaa, ehow-huttonera, pocket kalvea,
dlshee aad asaay other artlclea are
^ulte ordinary Inda la family waab-
Inga. Recently aa Brie lauadrymaa
rolled n poodle dag out of a family
waahlag. Laat weak he found aa
Mam etoek.—Kaaaas City JoaraaL
Marrying far Money.
"Why do yna ptefar Mr. Jomhat ta
Mr WlpMdleT Mr. Wlpdddle haa tha
moot money "
"But Mr. Jomhat haa oaly one lung.1
7RISCO TIME TAfeLK
June a. tSIf
We now have in our house
one of the best lines ot
Buggies and
Carriages
Ever shown in Rogers County. Everyone
of them is worto the money we are ask-
ing for them. If you are in the market
see ua before purchasing as we know we
can pleaae you in style as well as price.
Hill-Henley HaidwaieOo
CLAREMORE, OKLA.
Ma It rue St LeJta** **""*■
Bass* L
City.
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FOURTH AT COLLINSVILLE.
A latge delegation of Claremore
people and many others from other
sections of the county met at < olline-
vilte Ibursday to celebrate lhe Fourll.
A big supply of barbt cuid beef had
been prepared by the good people of
Collinsville for the visitors and aside
from the dust the people seemed to
a 'joy themselves. The entertainment
wss only fnir snd lhe plissure was
mam d by dust and high «ii da. Sena-
tor Koleit L Owen, of Muskogee,
waa the orator of the di.v and th.
crowd clearly showed tlui it was n
the aaine Uiat with the rent of the
county, thuruuglilv tor tlwen.
1 he Claremore band waa tlie onl>
viaiting bui.d, but <4*llinaville luriiish
ad two of her own.
A ball game, both in the mornii>K
and afternoon between the Claremore
and Collinaviile Us*ma waa the main
attraction lor the day. although there
were seversl harness races and a motor
cycle race between Good, of Bartlee-
villa, aid Gruba, of Claremore, Good
winning. The morning ball game
should have gone into extra innings but
when the nine inniqgs were over nnd
eauh team had two acorea, the umpire
thought K bia daty to award a deeiaion
tpaqpeone and promptly gave the
game to the home team. Krauae and
Cnrdin played their beet game of the
the aeaaon in thia game and also dial
Clift at short, in fact all the boy a play-
ed well, but the afternoon game waa
far different, the boys being stiff nnd
tha gsme after the fifth inning was a
farce on both sides in which.the Collin-
villa team had tha advantsge, Krauae
waa unable to continue through tha
two gamea and Claremore was unable
to find a pitcher who could locate the
The eeore was IS to 7. Nearly
•n the county candidates were preat nt
and presented their claims to tha voters
About tho Dof.
The love of man for ths dog Is only
second to his love for humanity. Ho
who ta brother to hla fellowman. la
whoae heart swells the Inspiration of
human love, can never close his heart
to the mute appeal of the deareet of
the dumb anlmale. Our aoclety. aa It
grows finer and more ssna. does not
love the dog less, though part of It
loves him, often, lese wisely Ths fad-
Ism which fawna on the dog. and
cauaea him to dlaplace affections
which have a higher plsce. hss no con-
sideration here. It la the honest, atn-
cere. appropriate relation between the
human and the canine, that affection
brought down to ua from a cruder age,
when the dog waa really a guide and
guardian, as he Is now. whsn occasion
srtses. which deserves and most hold
our earnest admiration.
Tha dog In his place Is a msmbsr of
the aortal order not yet to be dle-
pensed with. Aa our population
crowds and our life grows mora aom-
pies, our friendship for tha dog oosta
us somsthlng Not alone for our own
sake we have pasaed laws reetiiotlag
and protecting him. It remains our
duty to see that thaaa lawe are sensi-
bly aad humanely enforced The dog
la likely to ba with us. a part of our
economics, for a long time to eossa.—
New Hsven Register.
MsaouRi-PACtric time tablr
MCity-HotSpriaeaKiprass Mas
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IMS a a
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QUALITY
GROCERIES
We pride ourselves
on carry.ng the best
grade of Groceries.
Radium Grocei*
PBONBS S AND 31J
AT BIRTHPLACE OF DICKENS
Almaet a thrlaft Where Many af tha
Harrying Crowds Psoas ta
A great signboard partly aarstn tha
Charles —
CLAREMORE TO HAVE FAIR.
The Retail Merchants Association of
thia city have started a movement to
hold a fair in this city this fall. Tha
work of organisation ia already under
way; the exact date haa not been de-
termined upon but will be sometime
lata in the fall. Tha finance commit-
tee waa instructed to ratee 91,000 be-
tas* aay arrangements ara made; af
thia amount 9700 haa been suboe ribed
ar.d tha remainder will be raised with-
out much trouble.
Tha namhar af days the fair will be
held haa not been decided upon
plaeet" K eaya. and all the hurryta*
world entering old Portamoatk MM
to look at It Tha etreet, Oumsisrslal
rand, sight be a etreet la any large
etty, aad tha houee la an aUsR edUtea
(• tha vtsta ot ugttnaas. A hundred
years ago tha traae may Mm has*
guletar aad thb hewers Is the Cm*
pnrdeae aot f uMa an deetp—a aaMr
laada aa haeh saah n vary lane mad.
IB the spring af 1*1* wa Pasture Mia.
Joha Dlsksns. wife of tha ha«T'
slarh ta the navy pay oMoa, hrtad _
bar baby boy—her first sen—to th*
email wtadowa far a glimpse af tan
lift I10I kere
J Us cool
Colorado
Rockies
iVn^nflr
camping out, hunting, fish-
ing, climbing, want to make every min-
count, and be comfortable while
oing one or all of these things,
you'd better go to Colorado.
Let me tend you "A Colorado Summer"
•nd "Old-New Santa Fe". They're free.
GLENN IODIC. Pat
Rogers County Abstract Co.
U (lams soldi
The title conditions in this country at this time make it the
better part of prudence to secure an abet met from a respon-
sible concern whsn haying property. We offer our servicee
and solicit your baatnaea. Conveyancing a specialty. Notary
Public in oOea.
C. W. LITTLEFIEI.D, MANAGER.
Ground Floor, Mcore Bid*, Claremore, Ok
-Vpe*r ifullff QIM II L
jktndimi*, a i
hal cmtm * wtvwu
Jit uXl*Utd
; Charles Krauae
! Registered Optometrial
With fiishap Jewelry fa.
< LARfcMOttl* OKLAHOMA
W. H. BA88MANN.
Lnwyer,
and tha tens af thousaada upon theaa
Jahr 1 i« >
Notice
Of asis at Jtasl Rstste.
asu.
Dr. L. Q. Atkinson
Veterinarian
All Calls Pr ■sMr Awssisf Da, or NlaM.
NOWATA. OKLA
mm"i all over tha oouatry. Whoever
made so many am laugh and weop aa
MekanaT What pan haa epaned tho
H. Hohenatien, A ustionee
WILL CRY BAJLRB AMVWHERR
doors Into aa 1
Ka avery bnaa
humaa Ufa than that af tha beam-,
laaa boy who ahy|y winked at hie ham
Whiter and aoat him forth «Uh tough-
tar that waa to blow lato h gal*. Of
Waller's footsteps they coma, thoeo
common aad rat unoommoa types ho
drew forth from the bone aad afapv
pf Orsat Brttala. The hay htm In
Oossmerclet road waa to be thn «p«m
everyday paogln and lhe
WMM ha wroto of
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Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912, newspaper, July 5, 1912; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181299/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.