Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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THE l LAREMORE PROGRESS
THE CLAREMORE PROGRESS
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Mrs. J. c. Hendrix is having chills.
Neal Satining was in this neighbor-
hood Friday.
Jli"-. J. C. Hendrix was a Pryor*
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Official Returns of Vote Cast in Rogers County in General Election, Nov.
Entered at the Poetoftice at i krwaort. Ok
lahoma • acci^fed <•!* • m il mmttor
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Sunday acho'l is doinir will.
We are still dri -.h, to water.
Mr. and Mrs. < ai.er .vent to Bro-
ken Arrow I- rida\
The pie supper Ruturday night at
our x'hu.'l l.nii .■ w .1 ■ ■ ■'' > attended.
John I'iguet and t:i • >.> "-pent .-un-
day at the h<
Willie
Bishop home :
Sunday
t. G. Inbody ..i
hunting Kuiu
gallon.
r his
ion, Edward,
iting at the
evening arid
I family w ent pfca
They only jot
.. ,.h- malaria thn
John Payne anil family \isited at
W. A". Tiniup's Sunday
J. H. Peyton wit* a pleasant caller I
at Wm. Mcintosh's Mond-iy.
Live otoci: is looking fine, despite
the acarcety oX feed and water.
Wm. McIntosh has had a severe at-
tack of malaria, but Is some better.
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Ben, visited hin during tfc* past we •
Mr an<l Mrs. .1 L. Hilton speii
Sun l< \ with Mr. und Mis. tito. Way-
i man.
Moonuv and Crosby m..\ed their
i | ,,t i . oil thn Kui i.er pastures last
Offices and Names
of Candidates
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The men of this 1.•• ; lity are begin-
ninjt to talk 'possum s. in and 'pos- ,-ir ,
sum pie.
We have had a new mail • arr .. r on
our route for several days. Mr. Min-
skey is tilling Mr. Frost's place.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burr . of 'yl. iuni) j h. !
were \isiting their .aught. ' . M
Kuth and Lulu. Friday and Satur-
day.
J. Isaac is fixing to move onto Hid
He is going to work
Waltpr McIntosh sold a cow to Bil-
lie Boyd Saturday. J. H. Peyton also
sold Mr. Boyd a cow.
Walter McIntosh had Jim Hilton
help him put his
phone line .n the past week.
Mrs. W.-W. Tincup is on the sick
list. She is improving and was
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LUCAS. Republican ..
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iy. \ list. She is improving i.nu
Mr. Fipps has been doing som«* ( v . . Ci.-. r- • nore Ir
ork on the school butidinfa this jifj, m. C. CttUty and Miss Has
eek. Thinps are now in much bet- [iam , r, tur- < I to their home .:
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Mr. and Mrs J. II. R"" ! are <"
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Arrow soon.
C'AKNECilK LIBRARY ' OMM1I1 I I
FORMED
At a special meetinir yesterday af-
ternoon of tii committe. from the
Council of Wo City Council and
Commercial Club, a permanent organ-
>re Saturday, after a pleasant
visit with their mother.
J. L. Hilton went to Or. Tuckett. at
Pryor, Wednesday to tret his eye
treated. He got something stuck in
his eye. which was very painful.
I don't know what we will do if it
does not rain soon. A number art-
complaining that they can hardly pet
water to do their family washing
Mrs, Minnie Hilton spent Thursday
at Mrs. Geo. Wayman's. The day was
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Commercial Club, a permanent organ-
isation to be known as the Carnegie ;, j,h joined tiie-i in the uf-
Library Committee was formed, with ,,,,
Library
officers as follows: Mr- M il ' '
Prest.; Mrs. 1. Q S* , M>d
l)r. liassniann, Treas.
A movement is now • u : • •: '•>
cure a Carnegie Library for < lare
more and this connr. ttee will hold
regular weekly meet in Once th
ternoon,
Mrs. M.
Randolph i
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ind Miss Hazel
uremort Wetl-
lers.'Jett .in:
, returning to
j. m. Randolph s.
Mrs. J. C. Hendrix and Mrs. M'nnie
Hilton were pleasant callers at sch
Rwubileui
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; a Collinsville, vis-
recular weekly n.i •
movement is starteu it is expecte 1 to ( ri,jay evening. They reported a
gain such momentum that it w i only . • • •., . b
be a short time until definite plans . |ht, Mlf •lone.
and arrangements will have been con
summateil and a < rne- • L.brary
will be a thine assured.
TOM
KNIGHT OF THIS CITY
MARRIES
L-d with the work being done.
Mrs. J. M. Randolph and sons. Jet!
and John, an.I daughters, Miss Hazel
and Mrs. M. C. Carlley. motore I t<
Pryor on a pleasure trip, visit in p.
among other places, the Orphan's
Home, Thursday.
At the b. f. m.i.i rs home, Ei. '.th q
and Muskogee, 'irursday e.eiun-
Reverend George W. Criner, pastor of ^
the local m. E 1 " '
in marriage t«
and Mis- Mary Kirl >,
Oklahoma. The . i<
nessed by only a :< '
friends.
Mr. Knurl.'
but at pre • ! • ■ - •• i ■-
the Bungalow Hotel.
SLA< lv THANKS VOTERS
i wish to thuris 1 ' :
Thtril l onr: -
less "f politics, for the honors coi
red and the liberal support given n.e
at Tuesday's ' ■ ■
or at all tunes to maintain the confi-
dence placed in n. gi\ m ry
test service r." • at - '
I. W. SLACK. ;
CARD of THANKS
i wish to thank the voters of all |
political fa • i fiven ,
me in Tuesday - ••
them that i will, to the est ol n .
ability, endeavor to nier :• 1 f co:i i
tinue<l confidence.
* CHAN EVANS.
Mrs. M. m. Bayles.- cnter-alned the
members of the Haj i. t !. •
her home on Fourth and Choctaw
Thursday afternoon. The after
noon was pleasantly
spent.
tFtnt 1'ublishe.l Oi-tofe. -
no\ ember i'l 151 " ' '
INDIAN LANDS
I'nder Supervision of i nited
Government. Time Pa;; '
With Reduced latere-1 tie
The following allotted land w ill be
offered for sale in lroni i
Office, Tulsa, u.ilah
p. m., Monday, KoiMdlir 20, lU
Case 1023. Annie Bee e. .
in 35, 2:i, 14. ti miles tri n O
Appraisement ^ k' ; ■- r
• Cms 1026. Richard Roese. 60 i
wre) in a5, 23, 14. 0 miles from
Oolagali. I •
value. appi i . • nt «i ] ;r
CASH.
Case 1417 i ■/.■/■.<■ Mt
in 31, '.'4, 1 : mil. i'al . -
Appraiseme • a i
cash, balance n n.unth
( ase 11012. Lila 1 .--ti-v.
in 25, 23, 14. miles from Oulai' h.
Prospective oil and ..
praisement 120.40 per acre. I ASH.
Case 12203. u.nfha k.r
in 27, 22, 14. 2 1 2 mile in m <
linsvUle. Appraisement $22.50 per
acre t ASH
Case 12405. Mang
acres in 33, 23, l'J. 0 1 J
Sugoha. Appraisement $20 per so n
1-2 cash, balance in li month
Case 13004. Thorn a
acres in 18, 22, 17. 1 mile fiom
FOYIL FOLLIES
Miss Ethel Hallford
Hoffman! ,n 1^
....... Miss Eva Barber -
Mary McCoy, of Cbeli
.as shopping
s Tuesday,
sd with Miss
?a, Saturday
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Clyde Bas
itor Monday.
M. C. Jones was a Collinsville vis-
itor Tuesday. .
ut>. .i .jhn I'. Pendleton visited
frici at .i rman a few days last
WMr! and Mrs. R. F. Farrar and Miss
Pixie Oliver motored to Nowata Sat-
jr>Ir. and Mrs. Thos. Ruthpff. of Rar
mona, were visiting friends h*e Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Elsie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Lightle, was very ill last week,
; but is able to be out again.
Roy McCullou.h and family and
Mar.iti IN..- iexler and family, of No-
wata spen Sunday with relatives
here.
lulate for President
Pro .Mti
ONE IN SYMPATHY W iTH
( H1LDHOOD
sion of his 62nd birthday. Everybody O
took well filled baskets. The dinner I j
was spread on a table under the trees <)
t) ■
sageeyah sayings
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OOWALA ITEMS
Sunnybrook Farm,'
"Rebecca
i . .u i ., and the dav was one iMf to be re-
A n. .v 1> : arrived the home of y Tl„„ included
York Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. UeBolt visited
friends in Tulsa Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. E. M. ooper visited
in Tulsa Sunday and Monday.
Mi- 1'onna Tucker was the guest
of Claremore friends Sunday.
Mi ,i i M. W. B. i. oertson spent
Sun.ia;. villi larenee !.:]>e and moth
ith her fatln
Misses Annt
Mattie Kitt-
runtryman, * who
^oo.ls store at
Saturday night f
Atje Matthews,
Tuesday in Ta
r nuhtcr, Mr.
"■ "—V -^7 , " . _ onheri. Mrs- Sarah Justus Is not improving
and wife, .Ir. and . , , much and she hus decided to try the
son, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Mr. ami
Mrs. C. Hanes, Fred Christian and Radium bath. .
family. Bob Tanner and wife, Mr. and Ira Moore ami daughters. I aubne
Mrs ( . Tanner, Mr. Gregory and fam- and Irena, were visltn-K at the coun-
ily, J. M. York and family. Ruth, j ty seat Saturday.
i Johnnie and Mabel Sellers and Scott , Mrs. C. M. Lester has had rheuma-
Mis. - Sellers spent Saturday and yeargain, tism s6 badly of late that she is tak-
Sunday with Mr.-. Jake Lipe, of Clare- I ;ny a t.ourse 0f the Radium baths.
, . SL'FFERER FROM INDIGESTION Some of the farmers are becoming
Ml ' ! . j* teaching KKLIEVED ! alarmed on account of the continued
rhool at Pryor, visited home folk., U w„athei.f stoi%i
water beinir very
,„m '-Before taking Chamberlain's Tab- <#arce.
,n!V^ i'iv"'..r '"'iC visit with ,et* m>' husband suffered for several Mrs Joe Akin an<) children have
" ' years from indigestion, causing hiiji visiting her parent.-, Mr. and
^Ir jj j | uca„ visited Ul have I,uins the --tomach and dm- ^rs jjni Hembree, an.I attending the
1 Mrs. G. H Morrison, near! ' *"*
ah, Monda;
M
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after eatinc. Chamberlain'
Tablets relieved him of these speli-
... . I, SaL'e y ill with "here .always "Johnnie on the spot
L. Beatty
i>- night to
louse when
Mrs Herbert Luca*.
a number of
turday n
ows entertained
people at her
Various names
protracted meeting at Oowala
Mon* Boss ami wife, of Claremore,
attended preaching and the lasket
Monk is
.pot" at a
basket dinner.
REMEMBER Weed received tnm T T. l unmet,
who is now at Hairerman, N. M„
< n Sunday, November 12th, the bitr ! states that he likes the pli.ee fine and
Ua^.nl .. muotinr* t UJ (Tin J lit thf ««_• Jd • I
nd preaching
Rev. Lowery
i to a h
"<.r trea
me of her daughter,
ihunt, in Claremore,
>spital at Muskogee,
r me*k)
daughter,
in Nowat:
Ed Hiatt
Misi
Variou- -ames "i; Sunday, .November istn, uie oik ; states tnat ne lire- tne pn .«• une am
.> time reported. Miller-Brooks meetinir begins at the ^ poinjr to purchase a home and mak<
„n. nstian Endeavor Christian Church in this city. This y,at his residence.
yOU| people's i~ a jrreat opportunity for *very one \ve judge by their actions that
i r n'lirht We were to hear these men. Come early and jome of the hunters from town can't
> it us and hope''"'ten. You will all be welcome. read. They stop tneir cars right in
-hev will come agan soon. J | front ,lf a gi(fT1, Petout and gojnthe
..f August Chris- Geo. Vincent and Ralph Davis made fields and hunt unti. caught an.l therf
i - '..-I- pleasant surprise a business trip to Collinsville Mon- j declare they didn't see the sign. But
Sunday, Oct. 20th. it being the occa- day afternoon. course they saw the fence.
Th<
glad
.'iiildhoo.i, by it- sweet simplicity, and
sou-.t of youth. The opening act
which introduces Rebecca on a visit
to her two maiden Aunt's at the old
i.rtii I, , is., - full «f pathos, because
of the sorrow s of the little girl, who,
broken hearted over the cold recep-
t.oij she received from the crabbed
\unt Miranda, steals away at night
and goes to the kindly Jeremiah
Cobb, the village stage driver, who
111! - l ine eyed her from the station,
and in whom she has. found a gener-
ous heart and a sympathetic under-
.-landing of the young, in shsrp con-
trast with . onditions at the big brick
house. The role of Rebecca is invest
e i u. h such appealing girlish inno-
eiue and .harm, that the audience
reaponaWe to her every mood,
lau.-lnn:' with her in her glee, and
especially being swayed by her sor-
row.
Through three acts Rolieeca irradi- .
it. he (.ladsomeness of her sweet
innocent young > ' . intoxicated with
the pure joy of living. Then after a
lapse of three years, she
appears in the fourth act as a sweet
:: rl graduate, the star of her class,
and you . an't help but envy Adam
Ladd's good fortune in winning her
i'..r In* own. as the culmination of a
pretty little romance running fhrough
the play.
lands w i
nesday.
ht fror
i ' iremore. was
lis many friendB
■ame home Tues-
•veral days' visit
i Mrs.
Windsor Opera House—Thursday, Nov. 16th
Special Guaranteed Attraction One Night Only
M
hopper
M .
Mr
Joe Wofford
i Cam
W. 11
, L. Farrar, i
F.r son
( ityihospit-
L BJIXT TO CROr P
r Ct
less this
Hatch
insv ille,
week.
' write
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Thi
and Iren
Saturday.
M 1
imperance le
daughter!
CI
, F y
: itors
ed i
se if thej
rlain's Co
ed
i Cameron came down
ATTENTION. MASONS!
subject* to
). Irwin, New
Lut in manyl
fht before 1
s Cough Rem
lear this dis-l
a bottle of ('ham-
.Remedy in the hou -e
Ind use it a directed, it always gave
nv boy re ief." Obtainable every
"rom Claremore Saturday as usual'where.
quoyah. Appraisement ?11. •'< per . I . . '
acre CASH M ' r ' ! who
Case 13200. Joe Doublehead. 20 has been visiting Myrtle Evans for o „
regard to th. s. a . are > . i -, i „ i:. When the blaze was discov-
Ki. JI ilr'ea Trve ' • Liberty, Mo., er It he Chelsea fire department^;
.u fieri e' ' h_ • to her .laugh- ummoned, but their efforts failed
^X'l«. m« , ter, Mrs 1'. t McConnell, an.l family. , to save the atructure.
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GASKILL & McVITTY OFFER
REBECCA of SUNNYBROOK FARM
WITH MILDRED JEROME
One Year in New York City; Six Months in Boston; Six Months in Chicago. The Original Company With a Car
Load of Special Scenery. - Not a Moving Picture
Seats on Sale at Vinson Drug Store Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
Mail Orders Accompanied by Money Orders Now Received
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Kates, W. C. Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916, newspaper, November 9, 1916; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181627/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.