Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 1 16 '
A. L. KATES. .
w. c. KATKS.
i?s?*
C. H. J. Fink ha business at the
county seat Monday.
Mrs. S. N. North in visiting her
otficui. rAKl of buquu county ^rents at Maysville.
and ml t ,.h - . The prospects for a great com crop
1—-. - ""Prove a. time advances.
I ,A- *• Crichtoa and family visited * ,
ANNOUNCEMENT L&&S'sSSES
FOB urmcitKMTATiVK d**\
^ IQ. VUT«« Kuofcks COUNTY— . M,ss Horence Evans
J • «-< < «. . cuaJLu Mr and Mrs -
" "yfWUhllH. ufc .t to Ul« BTtUtt ul If__
J R
visiting
Ballard, at Cha-
• U fc.M in A
Id August
J. ' HUMAN. Tiawak.
h«n
Ul A. ,
*■ MttyW to uiminn Ut* can-
Bill. ul llitMum, lur Utc
' Stat. Lmit-
Miss Gertie Williams, of Ft. Smith,
v., v'aitlnK her aunt. Mrs.
" " Hubbard.
„ Mrs Gilbert Gregory, of Clare-
as r —• <•' «•
voa illimct or m i>kack H; c- McGruder came in the first
«£?7i:'VT%!£u «*• «• °f ,he week from Visit to his old
hoT- PrS,r,e Urove- Ark
cIS.^ ^ "" "lMl <" «*««• M,ss Bessie Pyeatt, of Prairie
^ uc I Grove, Ark.. is here v,siting her sis
tOM county i iiMMibaiubLH ter. Mrs. H. C. Mc(J ruder, and her
^ can. b°lr?r' RaJ*>h * «■«
Tuul" «£" Mt Tuesd >' f°r
.?*u ■afc^1 «•< Ui* action ui um i-„in u' a ^he will go from there to
M.«k Primary w w k.lj Am.,1 i,t. [ in a few days to Colorado Springs.
■ ?w '• autiwcia«i w aatwunc. th. en- *h*r«' she will stay until about the
fcfrf i- 1* lUul"- ,or «<• 1 "f September.
L^^Sc,LT^SJrT £"ST Ml" Edna Hart,., who had been at
.rat* Primary Au«u.t i. tending slh.Kjl at Chunute, Kan., re-
county attubnky turned home last Saturday night, and
T ti* v«t«n mt ktrngmn i . sPend summer with her uncle
i KiiitouiKt ui) lur *K— uf and aunt, Mr. and Mr« I' w
Cr^
isauaiu* .. a^Kiw .Mj Will u • Rall>h < hambers. assistant cashier
P * moltzjuNouIUF. of the Inola State Bank, returned
autbururt t« «n.,uuiu.« uw can )ast s turday night from a visit to
iTJt.?: pu ,mo,h'r and other relatives
"I U>« ixuucratu pht,|Ps county. Missouri. He had
frfuuBf,' U> M belt] Auiuil let.
most pleasant visit.
county asskssos Prof, and Mrs. F E. I.emons will
I- abuwuim u>. can. 'fave ,n 8 few d«ys for Buffalo, Mo.,
non' prh,omf'to sp""d the,r vat -
u, u*« ■.tui, ot ut« iMnwcrutu Prt- Prof. Lemons has the school
Au<fu,t "' again for next year He is a most
Progr— ha. bwo auU>uria«d to T eX'*,|lent instructor
ZSJTJZ*wa? here'r |W'""MnS' of ,«•'««««.
4aa.KM.ratw urUuary tu bm baU Au«uat 1*1 here the latter part of last week
p„ . — visiting friends. Miss Urace has th*
tt.«audniac, u( Ma'U.*''■"1^"* |VlfP>r',< school, three nules south of
J.' bTrilm Cuui.t^A«« u, aub- ln°« for the coming term. She is
&U., Jt* ■ ™ well qualified ti teach and will doubt-
less give them a good school.
J. M Randolph is on the sick list.
ni. McIntosh is on the sick list.
John Randolph visited Walter Mc-
Intosh Sunday.
The hum of the reaper* is sweet
music these days.
J. C. Hendrix has Julius Picaman
tutting wheat for him.
Luther Daniels bought a calf from
H. Peyton last week.
Bill WU and Walter Blackwood
were fishing Wedneseday.
Lillian and Burel Bump visited at
the Geo. Wayman home Sunday
Mr- and Mrs J. M Randolph
were ( laremore visitors over Sunday
McIntosh and Edmonson are cut-
ting wheat this week between show-
J. C. Hendrix and family were
pleasant visitors at Eli Blackwood's
Sunday.
Luther Daniels traded Perry Bump
a set of harness for a cow and calf
recently.
Blackberries are getting ripe. Oh,
.at luscious cobblers we can have
just for the making
Sunday school was well attended
Sunday, but the preacher failed to
appear to fill his appointment.
Kill Gardner sold his interest in
the cattle business last week He
rK;|^ ?;* and $35 per head.
fcthel McIntosh went home with
her Sunday school teacher Sunday
going with her to singing in the ev-
ening.
J M Randolph was a Claremore
visfor Tuesday night He was the
yuest of his daughter, Mrs. M
' art-ley
John Randolph. Walter McIntosh,
Ice Brown and Rill Peyton went ti
the Holiness meeting at Osage Sun
day night
It rained Monday and Tueseday
of this week It is hoped it will stop
raining so the farmers can cut their
wheat The cutting will begin this
eek if the weather will permit
Praera
«dacy ul W
ta autWiud tu a nit ounce th.
U>« •laomcratic
County
(Kid*.J Kua.rs of Blu*
-—T- " «uccwd buuMir iubwt
•UUirr
Pracraa. |* autiiuru^l to i
^ J AlUra fur ihm swmioeliJL
'uuut . aubiwt W tk<
AiSSrt^rt PrWr, to U
JJfro*r*y*..1* .uUiuruad tu announc* U>.
'««' *• lw U>. numinattuo
■ ?r'tnn « How* cwtifily, u Ik.
btfamrat). pTi^TT W tHH
1 bvtbi tanouQcc inysvif m i candidtU
notuui*l on for lh«
^al.i it**" '"""'I "^i-tt U. th. ac-
V4* ^ " « d*OMKrttk i*ruiikr> tu ha tk«M
Auauat l.t I am nut a pulltician
CATOOSA CULLIKGS
O
OOWALA ITEMS
Moore is on the sick
iai i kiu not i politician 1 .
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8 * WANN. Uotaffth. Oklah.,m«
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te*«h?St£L^*i2S ***'" —a«r- .u'bj«t
COUNTY SUPEWNTKNOCNT
T* «*• •* *—'• County :—
. 1 j «r.b> anuuunc. thai I am a canai.
Swrmt.nd.nt .ubj^t to th.
tton at th. democratu volar* in nrunarr —
•ton to b. b.W In Awut W O
<sian«li AYRCS K ROM
FOB COUNTY TBCASUBCR
Pruer*. baa b«Q authoru«l to announa.
^.^andWK, Ol tx. All.,, lor th" O^T
"*tk . nomination lor County Tr«.ur.r to
? "« *.
Gus Keeter went to the county seat
Tuesday
Uave Manson took a run over to
Tulsa Monday.
H. C. Snooks went to Claremore
luesday morning.
H J Wilson went to Tulsa Mon-
day on business . ..... .„IIUS spent
Mrs. Vina Deichman is very sick u afternoon with Mr and
Mrs. S. B.
list this week.
We still have plenty of rain and
some to spare.
Next Sunday is Children's Day
Everybody com#.
S. M Moore made a business trip
to town Saturday.
Joe Breeden and wife visited Chas
Breeden and family Sunday
Ira Moore sold a bunch of cattle
one day last week to Moss Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Justus spent
with malaria fever.
En>il Piguet was in Tulsa Monday
buying goods for his store at this
place.
J. F. Wood and family went to
Tulsa Sunday evening and returned
Monday morning.
J. S. Bilby was in town Monday
morning on his way to Muskogee on
business.
Dr. J. C. Smith went to Clare-
more Monday morning on business for
the county.
Clifford Wofford drove over from
Tulsa Sunday in his new car to visit
fen parents
Hugh McMillan, from Timber
Ridge, had business in Clawmore on
Monday morning
Mrs S. B Moore
Mrs. Alice Galor, of Claremore, is
visiting with her parents, Jim Hem-
try and wife, this week.
Miss Effie Evans spent a pleasant
Sunday afternoon with Mrs B. W
West of the county farm.
Mary Lena and Master Sam Breed-
en visited with Pauline. Lorena and
Helen Moore last Sunday.
. ^red. ^alijer and family have mov-
dra^t / ?arb*r• 0U" The>' h*ve
drank of the waters of Dog Creek
and surely will return
Candidates are getting thick and
fnendly—they are even seen out in
the country Guess they ail have
dreams of bein? in office
Several farmers have begun cut-
and' lf we ™ J-1 have
You want an orange to give you all its juice
and good taste—not ho!d back part of it
Same with a cigarette.
Straight Cut tobacco gives you the full good
of the cigarette- taste, aroma, "body"-because
it draws so much more freely and smoothly.
That's why Favorites, with their extra free-
drawing STRAIGHT CUT tobacco, give you the -
Havor-goodness some cigarettes can't let out!
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Favorite
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<—get* all the good out of good tobacco
—■ uoj«i u tn. action oi th. . Blanch Wood cam* over from Tulsa , ; . ■ — >- ii just n
t" "mary to b. b.id Aamui i.t Su"day morning ano spent the day P weather for one week, most of
' with her mother and sisters the wheat and oats can be harvested
A J. Cornett went to Tulsa Sun- ,orn. lo< l<ing fine on Sweetwater
day to visit his son. who is employed ' ,f the r"|,h« "nd of a season
■ n Uie electrical department of the '
Brady hotel
Mr. Gray, of Missouri, a nephew
of Reverend Gray. Methodist pastor
at Catoosa, is visiting his uncle at
this place and assisting him in his
ministerial labors
IOfor5*
. Also packed
20 for lOt
froTM.1. author—d to announc. th. can
«dMy uf Gilbert I.rqrory of Uiu city, fur th.
mOl' rf „OU"5Y lr«*«or r «ubi« tu U.. aa.
AiSuafllt" "*r,tK «o b. b.14
COUNTY CLSBB '
!"*" ^ * f Pa n . of Uia city, for th.
taaecraUc nuninatiun for County Clark, .ub
action of th. d.mocratic wunary
•a ka h*M Auauat lat ' '
* author iMd to announc. th. can-
jij — -- — v ainiuuiicf inr can-
S>. i ^cr^*",',n'.U?d- "I to. There was a fine gas well brought
Sr?JPk *™lru!r^n^^ :n the Whe«tly land northwest of
**o r th primary w b. h.u Au«u.l l.t '
S3i?.Jr«1E7Srr
- - ;n
MIDWAY ITEMS | # men were around last weeV
OBITUARY
n o taking leases.
Mr. Collons spent Sunday witih A. Rain, rain, rain.
M,yes With plenty of rain.
county subveyor
^n*"i "IhM'^i Th«
prlgiar, ti b. bdd Auauat lit. *ratlc
Catoosa in section IS. township L'u.
range 14 east. There is getting to
t>« quite a gas fiety northwest of Ca-
coiiNTY juoua mui r. • -- •" "~j «"« i, singing and breach
'^athonswi to announc th. .an- SaturHau « jmcre'j spendinp 'randma ( opeland has been very inK b> Rev Zeverlj were well attend
l«mii ot Collin*till*. • aturday and .Sunday at home with ' s ^ ",,s week but is some better etl Sunday.
There was quite a bevy of school-
fnarms awaiting the early morning
tram Monday to return to the Nor-
^e..?.!S.en"'n,e P"'ched « Wag- Misses Pearl and LuciW Bunn. of
Claremore, visited here Sunday.
oner Sunday
Mr. Burgess took dinner with J. T ur pi. l u
Hester .Monday Blankenship and wife took
Rev. Blanengame will preach at "T ^ C°Unty s"at Tuesday.
Midway next Sunday. I,ave Gilbert and Clyde Bunn went
Nellie and Vernon Gardner visited to aarem°re Tuesday on business.
Dorothy Hester Sunday. Sunday school, singing and preach
If hv Put V I. a.
i snyyss: L™ih"" a -« «.
of \t_ o | fuel Of the new Verdigris bridge on the
' Mondav W*nt t0 CUr«B0re ColHnsville road, and Commissioner Eld M H ~~C
„ J i Evans sute,l that he intended to wi .. , ,r / Gregory was born
We are blessed and Mrs. Oscar Beeman were den J-'raile o that passage of 'e®f ' ' 1955, in Shelby county,
at the singing Sunday. I wagons and automobile* would have • and d'**1 at his home in Tiawah,
Miss Lucile Elliott was the guest ft..?'*,.°f rooni They bolh stated okln-. June 18th 1 1«; age<l 60 years
of Josie Coker Sunday. ' ,h,> wet weather was hard on H months and 2:1 days.
JZZ—^ * " i tf i iii ol t.oilioavi Um. , J ",,V4 • uuu«y ai
:ubjS"w£. ,he,r Urn>1^and frwnds
to V'""*,"", if u" Nominatw* y
• f county J lula. i .«p^ tlully U '
Mrs.
TALALA T1DLNG8
aelMt your aupport. La ward Jordan
— _ some better.
ijiistrap and children were
V1Sitr'n* ,l *V|" ' opelandis Sunday. H H Schroder was cutting wheat
,s' J , ( Cooper and daughters Mon«lay
I family *ith A S" M"yes and
, ,J - j- Moore is harvtoafing tar
Lloyd Bond
U * , „ n •-">yo Bond.
^yHunday witbTrtt ,;^ ^ ^ B",h
Misses Ruth and Mable Hause vis- Li U??<J W8S cu,t">K wheat Mon
■ * r°" us
Opal, daughter of Mr and Mrs M
' _ L tljapman, is very ill.
01 Ki^r *nd *®rs' '*• ^ Merritt were
T SAGEEYAH SAYINGS NowaU visitors Wednesday „e,lMru I
O o Lightle and daughter. El- «ftt.rn„,n
hn 'ct lrd" ^M0"' h*S ***" vUitin,r "re V,8'UnK ^'atives *n Fort Cib- Mr anJ Mrg Vince|jt dium baths forTheumatUm
jxs c^-—«...
Lowther is taking Ka
- _ ... ~-"..a«oo a iiurauay .
Mrs. Kol<ert Chambers is very sick
«""" This time it is neuralgia in
Mrs
M a u;n" . ■*«■« oi uie week. ~ " ' ooper and son, Georfo of -—• — u_i.-
Mrb M. E
last "week The Andrew Ma>'M Sunday.
I ir, k.., 1— r guest of Mrs. A. K Ross ' . Nflss Gazelle Hartley, who is at pu i" ®^e™an was cutting wheat
* - - -. S2K crs.rt!?.- SSVV" " """■,ht
Mrs. Cal
a Wsit from hei granddaughters. Mil- Oliver
dred and Dons Smith, the past week, spending
returned home f riday. after V"?f,tt'd folk Su«day. M
VJ „ DeBolt MUr.h. r_r |=K"iumg several days with Mr and c [ J W Po«ythe spent Daniels, of Inola, visit-
7,r - '"■e'HrsT"""
y and • Kood time ,s the report of all h ,i T ,P*nt - he"rd from
KJZ-ls-Jr*' - - = ~ v" ^ l":7i
W h.u . 011 l/"> ns^,ed for the tax payers ^"n while there. Being of a stu.li, .7.
We have preaching every Sunday "n the rural roads to be patient with nature, he spent much timt r.
mght. with good crowds. them and they will see tZ they ^t and the lita^ure whth app^S'^
at "ti/ i* e Cover|y was at the 'he ProPer road improvements they him mostly was that which tre-,ted on
store Wednesday morning. ,need religious subjects. treated on
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gwartney „ I Karly in life he made a profession
/•iTep? on e silk l',,t i? — O of religion and at the aire of ' • h
fi« 6 tter> who has been toll 8EQUOYAH SNAPSHOTS | l*gan his ministerial work Since
SUnd-y eVeBto* .T~; 0 «> O that time he has labored eXtenSv
Miss Bertha ( oker was the guest . ,yIina sl*'nt Sunday with home Minnesota, Kansas, Arkans-m NVw
of Lucie Elliott Sunday morning. f"'k; _ Mexico and Oklahomk much
ad news occurred .Sunday nijfht at | ^'°ra .Snow visited Sue Allen Wed atten<iinjf his efforts.
eleven o clock. Rev. M. H. Gregory "esday. At the age of 24 he was united in
se\8eri children M<i|leaV,'S ^ift" and <:harl,P M,ller went to the county t0. Mis8 Jennie Schram. of
IWh ^ T' married but one. seat Saturday on business. ',,od Jhunder. Minnesota. To this
mourn his loss A- -SpurltK;k and wife went to the During his last illne,. h.
county seat Saturday evening. great sufferer .bit wSh hta h"?
—— Q Elizn Mr May ham was shopping , 'ontinually uplifted to i„ ...ri'I'
LONE ELM ITEMS | I at Sequoyah Monday morning. i he bore his suffering with meaknes*
° ~ OI Miss Cleta, daughter of A. F. Phil |and christian fortitude. I|P was a
'^rm Wiever in the soon coming of
Mr. and Mrs W
r„u.
we«k visiting relatives and friends urdlv^nH rnfrr,ed ,n Claremore Sat
Mrs. John Bickel was shop^ng m I Thtt ^lf "T"S t0 I"1"1" Sund^
Claremore Monday. ' i.'y * Lmak* th«'r home here and
Ida Hutchinson,
vorted.
spent Monday with Miss
A line time is re-
Will and
nfty* Ul" beSt W'8heS °f the commu-
Carl Colter, of Tulsa, and Mrs
DeWitt Sanders were
ftlfsts of Claremore friends Sunday
Dorce Spurlock was in Claremore
Saturday.
Jennings, of Claremore visit-
""w e- iwiusztx, T:,;:
Loy Doweil visited friends at 0©
lagah Sunday.
We don't hear anyone complying
If V/\n Mtaaola J - r'
e days.
•f too much dry weather these <
STOMACH TROUBLES AND
CONSTIPATION
U 7 ch*«'nlly say that Cham
Urlains Tablets are the most satis
fartory remedy for stomacb troubles
and constipation that I have sold in
22£"s°% yur"' ?ru«,tor*
f H Murphy, druggist, WaUs-
kurf. N. T. Obtainable everywhere.
i"'i """Tr-« 1:™':?: riF."5K
the home of Rev Holl.ngsworth Fri- . V , i?d"' uh<-" he was taken
Jay evening. They left on the even berli.^ r r f b0,tl<' of ( ham-
Tulsa wheie they will r, _ " 8 Co,l.c- Cholera and Diarrhoea
make their /uture home,
happiness and success.
they will
Here's to
FORETHOUGHT
ventive and cure for cholera. You
may know from this that it ran be de-
People are learning that a little ' bTwtT^«£Ti ^ mi,der torm" ot
i forethought often saves them" a big c00TiyC° off^hu"1 T thi>
expense. Here is an instance E W Obtainable everywhere, adv
Archer Caldwell, Ohio, writes: "I *
not believe that our family has been
without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
!^!.„DV,"hoea Remedy since we com
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lowther, Et-
ta Beeman and Dean (Jrubbs were in
Claremore Tuesday
Levi Wilhoit has th acres of cotton
adjoining the Gid Graham ranch
which is now scraping
Josie Coker staying with her
•unt, Mrs Mattie Foster, of Clare-
more, who is very sick.
oi nam (PaU,1/nf Bakei. of ( laremore. visit-
D _ Diarrhoea T T htr *Ut*r- Mrs Myrtle Kim-
Rem^ W|'th hun and believed It *7!*",. °n.. * ("d Graham ranch me
saved his life. This remedy is used J tnyeart and Mr. Robinson, leasing
«.c«*ssfully i„ |ndill Uth i, " 0,1 ,~1" -- 1
BOWEL COMPLAINTS IN INDIA
w/" a lecture at one of the Des
Moines, Iowa, churches a
The Verdigris riv*r Is bank-full.
but it is not likely that it will come
out over the bottoms.
The farmers of I .one Elm are get-
ting along nicely cutting their wheat
and oats between showers and in the
next two 0r three days will have their
grain all saved.
Give Claremore an oil field near the
city and it will boom the population
as well as aid the merchants and the
business men and will put money in-
need"" atio" wh'ch every community
. The 'armers and tax payers of
Lone Elm would be glad to see the
"railing face of Hiram Stephens, our
road overseer, t„ make the approaches
to the new ,teel bridge on Lone Elm
creek and get our roads in shape I*--
fore harvest.
■v" • i *« * , — nw« * 'MI11 ii i* or
r and family spent Sun- "SL„ [d "?') rej« ;e«l in the h„,H- that
Carlton and family. he wn«M kl should e,u1*'
f..ii . * he would ih preiuired f„r ...n ...
lips, is reported on the sick list.
A. N. Starr i
day with W. A. ___
Miss Edna Kelley went to to^ ltZTLU.'d '* pre,,ured f"T the call 'at
.Saturday on business. Some bu«i-|i.* _°n fipoken of i
MM.
Rev. Geo. G. Gilstrap went to
Braggs last 'Wednesday to visit his
brother
Rev. t,eo W. Criner gave an in-
teresting talk at Starr Chapel Sunday
afternoon.
Ben Hutchinson was a visitor at the
home of J. A. Kolley Sunday after-
noon. Wonder why?
' aleb Starr, of Tahlequah, was vis-
iting relatives here Sunday and Mon-
day. He was en route to Blackwell.
'''A/ Wilheit and family visited A
r . Phillips and family Sunday. |)
A said he sure had n ro«l dinner.
I>av* Faulkner and
— —w« com-
menced keeping house years ago.
wnen we go on an extended visit we
it with us." Obtainable every-
Carl Ball, of Tulsa, spent • few
hours in ,J* city between trams Mon-
day. Carl is prospering in tile oil
and printing business at that place
BfM. f rUkkl.„._
a."d£, rJBJ;
The oil and gas business and the i i>av« r nulkner anH t-
- leasers, were looking 'ov7r""^e"r' JpTk'up w^rVn" "land Skeet Burrows, of' Blue^crwk'
r j 1.^ —
SJSK. is,::;: vr
digris river, if it ii ever properly drill-
ed or a deep test made of the same.
Si'STStf'^ rrcs
CUrcmor. .. „,| „ lh> , A ^ A
i.^Woh" Hohr^fharley Francis,
oil rig that they say is coming.
Mrs. C. C. lowther and Mrs. C.
T. Grubbs, of Sheridan, Wyo., ar-
rived Saturday to visit Mrs. Low-
wm %%1' ?rover- for a few weeks
Will Hendrix is a noble batchelor
farming for W. A. Carson. He cooks,
washes clothes, makes butter to sell
has canned several gallons of black-
bernes and does all kinds of house-
work with neatness and dispatch
Tuesday and Wednesday.
G*o. Foster and family ware the
Johnson.
J M. Cooper still makes his Sun-
day evening trips to town. Some-
i Ss t% i K iIUR^n in
4th rHuPter
shall i . ,°r ,he Lord Himself
shall descend from Heaven, with a
shout, with the voice of the archangel
and with the trump „f <;„<), and the
•lead in Christ shall rise first."
Z 5S&-
Funeral services were held at Tia-
wah conducted by Rev. 11. M. Card
a ho i in ,hp Presence of
A win " ^ "'e 8ha" h" ' <ve
. " . '"e remain were then lu.,<
to rest in Worydlawn cemete y ,n the
presence „« a lnr(fa ™
friends who in this way paid their
last respect to the deceased
TO THE PUBLIC
adv
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