The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 25, 1903 Page: 3 of 6
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CLAREMORE PROGRESS
MATUHUAY. JULY ¥* \W
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A food rala Is now to «J*f
W W Hryaa, rwtoMl H*ail*l
Kiapirta Pali-el «wir UhMI.
Will HklpUr was to town I Ma «Mb
\M fumt ItMhwil
T1m> iMwr« m rt vary llttla Ilia***
Jw Uliay was ay to Nowata Tkara
Hay.
H. A. Mala I* <>a toaatah IM with lb*
Naw Yurk tall waat akaaaa at Ug
gait'a.
IMUtl ham at Harriott llroihor* M**t
Mark*!
I'M. B L 'Cadajr waa to oar etljr
Moadajr.
C. V. H.**#* waa ap to Uola«ak
Maori* W. Kalon wat dowa to Tak
|«l«ak Ikla.
rba graat coat Mia la bow koIbr oa
•l Tka L*sd*r.
Ala* Mt-Daalal waa 4owa (ron
<>ola«akT«aa4a)r.
Kaak Martin kaa relarwl (row kit
trip bp to MlMoarl.
<>n)y ob* nor* w**k o( tk* blf olaar
tag «al* at Tka Fair.
frink Ckaroh wu Bp from Ha|wl|ia
a (aw day* tkl* waak.
Hcvn>b dour* anil *ora*B wlra at tka
lUwan Hard war* Co.
Rill* Ralno wa* dowa to Taklr<|oah
laat waak trylnir la HI*.
Wa haaa s*v*ral rlioloa town Iota (or
aaU • -/le**ay A Latta?.
llrV. JUtlllllrtf I* flutlOR III* *oa, J.
W. lUuiuirtt. an>l (atully.
Don't ml** Ibr clnarlnx *al* at Th*
fair. Only one wtwk mora.
MIm Wand Uayl.-a* I* Ih* KH.^t ot
ker clatar, Mr*. (J. D. Darin.
Hw|uoynh Land and Invi-almaot Co.
L*a*e* on laml* of all kind*.
Dr. J. M. UoIIiik ban reinroad (rom
hi* burin*** trip in Mliuotirl.
Matnrday. Aogimt I, I* tin* lad day ot
thf ulaarioK aalo at The Kalr.
W. H. Hontbrrland moved hi* (atully
down (rom Chelae* tbi* week.
Charlie MoClallan returned Monday
(rom a week'* itay at Tahlequah.
<Jold Band hatui, tba lUndard of ei-
rellunc* averywhere, told by Llifgstt.
Mr. A lei U. Ward returned Wedoe*
day from a botinea* visit io Lenapah
Bargain* In every line o( good* at the
co t aata now going on at Tbe Leader.
Pure spring water Neoiho Ice deliver
ad at your door by Clement* A Ko*l«r.
Mr*. H. Jennings and children are
vUUIng Mrs. Jenning* mother at Caney,
Kaan*.
Ml«« itln Hllllker wasthegoert o(ber
aiiter Mr*. M. Haaa and hnnband over
Sunday.
Mr*. D.E. Kirkpatrick. who ha* been
dangerously ill with pneumonia, i* re
covering.
J. M. Bayless ha* *old hi* 10.033
acre* of Seneca laml* tor the neat mm
4i(|S0,000.
Mr*. T. C. Mock I* up to tbe farm
mar Vinita superintending tbe erection
«f a bouse.
Cotaet* (or 15 cent*, ladle*' wrapper*
for 50 and 75 cents, at Church'* Milli-
nery store.
Mrs. Mattie Wood*, of Van Bnren,
Ark., is visiting her (liter, Mrs, J. C.
Bushyhead.
Heary Lvtal and (amlly have moved
ta Coweta where they will make tbelr
fntmr borne.
Filli'ge have been made on about II, •
000 atlotmeuts In (be Taelequah land
oftce district.
Mr. and Mrs. R II. W. Gray and
little daughter, Mis* Bee, are at Slloatn
Spring*, Ark.
Orover Leibfried i*(t this week (or an
Attended visit with old friend* at Em-
poria. Kansas.
Ladies I still have a (ew summer
hat* that I will close out below coat.
.Mrs. Church.
.The Collinsville ball nine wa* de-
feated by tbe local team Sunday by a
aeore of # to 8.
Miss/oella Johnson, of Checotah. I*
tka guest tf Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Robin
eon thi* W9*k.
Will Taylor and Mayor Lahay are
amoag those who are sportiog hand-
some naw rig*.
D. W. Bushyhead, of Ooingsnak*
district, is visiting bis brother, Dr. J.
>C. Bushyhead.
..Henry Walkley is out gathering in
tbe voters for W. C. Rogers and the
bovaiL'g ticket,
A he*dtffni line of Women's Oiford*
and slippers Is being offered at the coat
aale at The Leader.
John Donald this week signed an
agreement to faTtn John Barrett's place
■car town next year.
Mr*. F. A. Neilson and daughter,
Mia* Noale, have returned from trip to
Eureka Sprite*. Ark.
Oo to the Sonar* Hardware Co. for
your screen <i**r> ami wire screen*.
They have a full Km.
See Mood ft Taylor afeaa* jour sec-
tion numbers. It will save ya (rouble
•rheu you coma to 111*.
W. F. Baker took accouat of stock
week preparatory to turning over
*be aama to Dr. Bollng.
If yao want to trnde yonr allotment
for another one, see tbe Claremore
ILand A Investment Co.
Taylor EldrMge has realgaed hi*
amaitioa with The Lxadar. tka Mate to
tak* effect Aafoat Int.
Juka lag ram aa4 daagtiliw. >4 TaUa,
wara la war ally Monday ataaiai m
I kalr way to Takkqaak
Tka Natiuaal H"'"*a* gatkarad
k*r« W«la *4ay Tka «W war kar*a
Jadga Rays 1*4 tka vaa
tluad, ataily «aw CkaBipiua w<wn
Tka Missaa M«tk*M>iM «ata«taia* l
UHtbl'l i.| IUrl( tt.Naif ffkrBdt IM _
ksiut.uut Btaaatrf Wadaaaday malag
iHkfaur of Mha Jaaia llkk*. of Tak
Itpk.
Tka ruH *al« at Tka U*4ar Btaaa*
that tun tan bay (of a.lo«l imi .M
fur m|« |a<tair* of t!. F Uudbay at «aa*a Iw |aa* Ika b*a| tfc.t lu.
tka Fir*t NaltoMl Baak
I'M t'Biraa, wka kaa ba*a *paodiug
aavaral waak* at tadal* to Ra *a*. re
luiwad kowa Wadaaaday
If ftm waat tu paial > oi Nua
kara, go to liaorga ||«*a M ika ba«l
paint at tka lowoat pura
Itu y«m waat para Iwt If *a ut4*r It
af t 'lamsai. A Fualat, I kay kaBdla
Rati*k« aprlag walar lea.
It li got old slat that Ikay ara offer
lag at Tka Loader, bat ap lo dale
g<aa|a o( tka kaat qaality
MIm AIIm WaiklM Ml Ikla waak to
vlali tka ra*t of tka Moalk at Lawraaoa,
KaiwMi and Kaa*a*Clly
Wkanyo« bay oar par* lard, you
kauw yoa ara gat Hag Ika laxt liar
rlotl llrutiiar* Meal Market
If yoa want to Mr* taoaay ai.aad
tka ooat Mi* bow golag oa al Tbe
' radar. Rvarylklag at
Mi mm Faaala aad Jaaala Hum, ot
Takl«N|aak, ara vMltog friends ib
Claraaora and aalgkborkood
For bisosila and bread - Minally ai
oellaat Rwporla I'aiant m>ar Car
load jaat rat alvad al Uggell't
Mr*. Howard llala led Naaday (or a
moalk * visit wlik (rlead* and ralallve*
al NprtoglMd wid Williard, Mo
I'laramora promise* lo give ika
large*! Roger* mai rlty o( *gy pre.
oIboI to CoowMvaoowM dlMrlel
Wa kandl* blaek paial Tba IimI
wood llller, aad caa't be bail (or malal
rouAag. Claremore Lomber Co
Earl llaylaM aad hi* young (rieml.
Ilay, Iif the Caaavllla (Mo ) Democrat,
will apead Honday la Clarauore
Mr aod Mr*. J. T Aolt war* op to
Waekboarae, Mo . tbi* week atlendlag
Ike wedding of Mr Aalt'asister.
MIm (Jraca lladley, o( Norlk Halem,
ladiaaa, I* vl.lilag bar aUlor. Mr*. W.
M Hall and (amity. o( our lows.
Try lha new bakery *t llerriolt Broa.
Meat Market. Rverylblng kept 1a a
Bret class bakery alway* on kand.
Mr*. R E Curran and ion, who have
been (pending a (ew week* at Eureka
Spring*, returned home tbi* week.
A number o( good work horse* and
inulea (or sale at it reasonable price In
<|ulre Je**e Davis, feed yard. Claremore,
Buy your nnraery stock of the Bow
era nursi-ry aad get arclamaled tree*
and pntronlM your home nurseryman.
Ilobb Hanson, who ha* been vlilllng
friends here for *ome lime, returned to
Ills home st Muskogee Monday morn-
ing.
Will McClain was down to Tahllquab
this week and flled on hi* land, lie
•ays be is about a (ull Heged white man
now.
Henry Clark and Bill Trott, candi-
dates on the National ticket (or council,
were In town Tneaday hustling for
vote*.
Eaton Bros, will move their stock of
general merchandise to Oolagab tbe
llrst of next month aod open up a store
there.
Successful everywhere, Emporia Put.
ent flour. One suck Is all we ask you
to try—you will choose it afterward.
Liggett.
H. M. Spencer, of Grayson county,
Texas, is iu our city visiting hi* neices
Mrs. George W. Walkley ami Mrs.
Williams.
Granville Torbett Is lo town this
week looking after some business mat-
ters. He is now located at Cleveland,
Oklnboma.
Dr. Fred Anderson, of Tunnel Hill,
Oa., is in Claremore, the guest ot Mr.
ami Mrs. John Davis, and may locate
this city,
Tbe Sanger Milling Co. this year will
not only be In tbe market for the wheat
crop, but they will pay tbe highest cash
price for oats.
Politic*, good crops or any other old
subject should not divert our attention
from the fact that we ueed better roads
our town.
Ollie Kirkpatrick, wife and daughter
came up from Sherman, Texas, this
week, being called to the bedside of
Ollie'* mother.
Mr*.C.F.God bey, Mrs.G.W. Walkley,
Mrs. J. M. LaUav and Mrs. A. L. Kates
spent Tuesday at Tiawa as tne guest of
Mrs. Nell Ross.
The street commissioner states that
all street tax out paid at once will be
placed In tbe hand* of the town mar-
shal (or collection.
J. W. Robbing was over to Collins-
ville tbi* week potting up a large monu
ment, it being ona of the finest ever
erected in this section.
That committee appointed to raise
money for better roads to Claremore
should get busy. Rond work ought to
be commenced at once.
You can get satisfaction from good
groceriM and we get satisfaction from
selling them. We provide quality for
your every want. Liggett.
The Claremore Land A Investment &
Co. tiitf bad a neat sign placed on the
side of tn* iUjjMing they occupy, by
Keller & Eddy, tti* papers.
it. S. Saunders A Co. hav* iuefaiH.ed
in their store several np-to date *how
•naikal a Kurd* la tMkiag, dr*M guut.
and Mm*
MU* Ida R AIIImb. *taa<«rapkar fur
tk* board "f ad«t<aiii>« daring ik- t,
m*l al T*kl«|aak, ram* la Tkar*d*y
«*«atag (ur a ( w day*' vi*lt wiik r*la
tiva* la Iki* ally
Tk* Ck*rak*a Huaid >f RdBealloa kaa
BBaanwad ika f*«l ikal aCkaruka* pan
ll« MkMtl kM bMB asubllakad at Ti*
wak Tk* i lliaaaa down lk*ra ara In
ka voagraiulaiad
Anm* aad Will Ward gaaa • pImmb!
paily Monday aigkl In a larga BBiabar
nf ikair ynang frlaada al Iba k«m« •.(
Ikvlr parrnu, Mr, and Mrs (I W
Ward, aaar i wb
Manrga W MnkM Ik I* wwk rloaad
Ika conlra«!l wilk J M liayl*«i«du
Ik* plMl«rlng «( bl* naw kol*l *i
Hnlpknr Tk* M*| |* r«a largar lk*n
Ik* llolal Mtqauyak
(I. W HlokM tkl* WMk mad* (or Ika
Tiawa *ebwd a pla*t r blncklamrd l«|0
(m| aad lank Ika Mm* duwn lo Tlawa
In a baaty wapnn and plnead II to pu*|
linn without hrvakidg It,
Mr and Mr*. 0 W Warr «al*rlalaad
Mr aad Mr*. Jukn IHrickaon and
abildran. Dr and Mr* W W llryan
and *on aad MIsm* It—* aad Hiarr, al
• barbMU* diaaar Wtalaswdav.
The llrokan Arrow haaaball Blaa will
play b*r« HuBday Thoy rUiin to ba
Iba cbamplun* o( Ik* CbarokM Naliou
and a good game may ba Inokad (ur, a«
Ika local bib* I* a strung one
Mack Ward and (amlly led this w**k
(or TakHuak, balag I'allad lhar* by
tba serious illaew of Mr*. Want'* *1*
t r. They went overland and will vt*lt
point* in Arkantaa and MImobH before
I bey ratarB.
W* acknowledge Ib* rscalpt af
program ol th* Cbaalamiaa lo Im bald
at Sulphur fmui Angnst 3 to Id. Th*r*
are tuany attracllvn feature* and th*
meeting promlsM lo b« largely alt*uil
ed and very IntarMtlng.
Th* Hill llenl*y llatdwnra Co. will
give away 150 In cash December '.'A.
next, A chance at the same given with
every dollar'* worth of good* purchaied
of theiu from now to thai date Call
at Hie store and learn particulars.
Dr. W K Ilay*. Dr F M Duckworth,
Taylor Eldrldge, Cord Hall O. W. Tal-
linn and Tom Lane will leav* thf latter
part ol next week (or Colorado, wber*
they will spend tbe month ot August
enjoying caiup ll(e. fishing, bunting
bear and health.
Claremore Land A Investmeut Co.,
P J Worrall, manager; real estate
bought, sold and leased. We are open
to negotiate lease* for good farm land*.
Call and see us if von are wanting to
dispose ot your property or If yon waot
to leaM. Good farm land* wanted to
allot.
Joe Glbbs returned from Claremore
tbe first of tke week. Willie absont
Mr. Gibbs disposed of the balance ot
his last year's corn, parted with his
oil well stock, and sold his chicken
ranch, which he had started before locat.
log at Tahlequah - Tahlequah Herald.
Editor Hudson and wife, of the No-
wata Advertiser, were down (rom No-
wata Thursday night. Mr. Hudson wa*
also accompanied by Ills foreman, they
bringing the forms of tbe Advertiser
down to print on tbe Messenger's press,
Mr. Hudson's uew press having failed
to arrive.
Grover Ltlbfrled tbis week sold ont
bis interest in tbe Claremore Steam
Laundry to his brother in-law, of Em-
poria, Kansas, and Dan Mayes will
hereafter have full charge of tbe same,
as bis partner will not more here. We
understand that Mr. Leibfried will
take tbe position of clerk at Hotel Se-
quoyah after tbe first of next month.
Rev. W. F. C. Llppert has received
notice that tbe following dates have
|lll|lk tail***
AI l<*wbor*un m«d* « b<t*ia**« Irlp
In l 'larataur* Muaday
Nearly all Ik* V4 aal kaildiaga to
t"wo ara (all nf grata, uwiag |u *kwt
age uf Mr*
Mr Walls, living we*l of |uwa,
bnri*d aa iaf«al al lb* >*at*l«ry Ur*
last aa d*>
Joka and Hobart Ow*us have leased
C M < W ikreekar ( r Ik* r**t nI Ik*
seaaoa aad anw kaa* akarg* <4 It
l.'nl Ed Monday kaa wuvad ki* family
•ml In kl* (arm and ka will dlvld* kl*
lima wilk Ika Mora kara aad kl* (arm
work
Mr* Joka iiwaa* aad daBghiar, I la
Ha. lad W*da*aday moralng (uf *b
itrM.lail visit wilk ralallve* al |>*way
aad Elgin
Ml** Eva Hall aad Mra. Hiella Nmilk
drove over to Co||ia*vllln Ta*ad*y aad
*p*ai tka day wilk Ik* (amlllM af Jm
aad R1 Hall
Tk* alavainr I* aboat ready to ra.
eelve grain and Ik* railroad ka* un
loaded M>me o| ib* malarial (or baild
tog Iba spar in it
Cnl RIHnaday ka* Ika rMl thing
aad It I* la a bollla, too || * a line
Minple of coal oil lakan (rom one of ih*
many bo|M on bis (arm wmI of towa.
Cap! Jack Wkito, wifa aad daagbtar
Itoena *peiii Hnaday la t.'uff*yalll* Tka
iwiadBfllor would mil eou*eal lo ika
captain going bal on kl* promisiag la
altead church he wa* pernilited to gn
Ian.
laato taklma*.
Mra R. R Week* i* still v*ry low
with no hope* o( recovery
llasioeM o( every kind I* picking up
aail money eaemsto be plentiful
Several of Ike Inola people wara III
Claremore Monday lietween train*
I'M Nicholas is erecting a dwelling
mi hi* lot In Ih* mirth part ot lowa
J. D.Moor* A Sob shipped MVeral
carloads of cattl* to Hie RaUMa t'ily
market thla week
J II Ewing purchased a line saddle
•ml driving lior*e la«i Friday Irora Dr.
W F. Hay* o( CUreinore.
A. B < in*lrad I* In III* n*lghborhood
of Pryor Creek till* year with In*
thresher and claim* that li* la doing
belter work and mora ol It than b* has
•ver dona lie(ore.
Last week two te*m* ran away and
demolished several boggle* along the
street and brok* Up their wagons. Oil*
borne belonging to Billl* Pettit wa* *o
badly crippled that Blllie was (orced to
buy another liors*.
There will b« a grand picnic and bar
beeue olio mile west ot loola in the
grove on Inola creek on Saturday. Aug
ust H. The amusements will consist of
roping contest, wire walking, baseball,
dancing, etc. Nothing but *olt drinks
will be allowed ou the ground*. Every-
body invited.
We arc having plenty of cars ibis
week in which to ship hay, and tbe hiiy
dealers are taking advantage of this
fine weather and aro shipping from
eight to ten carloads per day. The bay
Is of good quality and a large yield is
anticipated. Tbis is a blessing to those
having hav to sell a* our other crops
are cut short.
J. B. Ewing and W. L. Harris drove
out eight miles northeast of town Sun
day and stopped at Mrs. Annie Mayes'
ranch. Tliey had a pleasant time be
(ides a sumptuous dinner. Mrs. Mayes
has one of the finest hay meadows in
that Mction of oountry mid the other
crops ou her place are above the aver
age. HATTtE.
K l tt1"t"l"t"M«
' J EMPORIA PATENT,!
A PBIIPKCT FLOUR. T *
4p *►
| i
4 ♦ vii a ap This hot weather appro* 4m ►
i \ | HUOC olAto * Pwfoct baking :
i * flour like the EMPORIA t ►
WHO
:I BAKE
PATENT.
It does the best baking :
In the shortest time and T ►
with the least work.
I ^ Use the Emporia Patent and you X
4 4 reduce your baking hours and work 4 ►
to where they ought to bo.
4 4 Carload Just Reoelved. ^ ^
::R. S. liccett,/:
^ Where Quality Meete Prloe. j
CLARK MORI, I. T. 4< ►
rati af ■ NitlMkl Caadidala
I I'liea Tatrtr I'aaU.
It begins to look ns if Vinita la to
have waterworks.
Muskogee has organized a million
dollar gas and oil company.
It it not necessary to trade to elect
tbe Downing ticket In CooweMcoowee
district.
According to the Bartlesville Exam-
iner, District Attorney Pllnv Soper has
struck it rich io oil. The oil company
with which it seems Attorney Soper is
Identified is the Indian Territory De
velopmeut Co.. a corporation wblch
has secured big rights in the most
been set for tbe different numbers of I promising oil territory in the Bartles-
caees, one of them beinif a ribbon case
department caf*.
aad Hie other
Mr. Brown, representing a wire
bridge company, WM in our city this
week and visited tbe *lt* ol tbe pro-
posed bridge across the Verdlgri*.
T. A. Latta was over from Collins-
ville Sunday, bringing Mra. Latta over
to be with her mother Mrs. D. E. Kirk-
patrick. who has been dangerously 111.
Mr. and 111*- Charles Gardner and
daughter returned Jo their home at
Gainesville, Texas. Mo.uU, #er a ten
days visit with W. L. Lowary ami
ily.
The Cherokee Nation has appointed
the following teachera for Ibe Clare-
more school. Ml** Cora Hicks. Miss
Pearle Drew and MIm Josephine How
ard.
Sam Foster returned Saturday night
from Tableqnah where be bad been
With hi* mother with tbe hope of get-
tiag u J)e, but they ware unable to
fa* to.
tbe lecture course here next winter:
Champ Clark, Wednesday, October 14;
Colonel Ham, Tuesday, November 10;
Haruioay Lady Quartette, Saturday,
December 10; Dr. Thos.McClary,Tues-
day, January 19; John Temple Graves,
Wednesday, February 8.
D. E.Huffman went up to Talala yes-
terday. A nephew of Mr. Hoffman's,
Boyd, soil of W. C. Huffman, of Talu
la, left his boine on tbe Fourth for
Claremore to spend the day with his
uncle and he has not been heard ot
since although the parents have in-
situted rigid search. Tbe voung man
Is 23 years of age and it is feared that
be has either met with an accident or
foul ploy-
There was g big fish fry op at Ed.
Sanders' ford Thursday and abopt n
bnndred and fifty pounda of fish was
caught. Among those present were:
Dave Luten and family, Ed. Sanders
and family, C. C. Justus and family,
Jeff Smith and family, A. Martiu and
family, Sam Foster and family, Chas.
Timmons and family, John M. Sanders
and family, M. A. Miller and family
and Basil Stepp's family.
The Verdlgrie bridge 1* now an as-
sured fact. A committee composed of
Jndge Jennings, Dr. J. G. Rncker and
H. B.Thomas circulated a p-iper Thurs
day afternoon (or subscriptions to the
(took to form a bridge pojppnpy. They
secured subscriptions that nfternupn to
tbe amount of (10,000. Application for
a franchise will be made at once, then
work on the bridge will be commenced.
The structure will be a substantial one
and shotlM prove a great trade winner
for Claremore.
ExoarslM to Earcka Spriags.
Friday, August 7, lb* Frisco will sell
tickets to Kureka Springs, Ark., and re-
turn at tbe rate of fV.V} Keturn limit 10
days from date of sale. F. G. Urlswold,
Agent
▼illv field and which holds extremely
valuable coal and zinc lauds in tbe
Cherokee Nation.
Katy Excursloa to Raskoiee
♦I.00 round trip excursion to Muskogee.
Special train leaves Vinita at 0:411 a. m.
Returning, leaves Muskogee at 7:30 p. m.
Bee "Katy "s" agent for particulars.
A Serious Mistake.
Take a Little Early Kiser—it will cur*
constipation,biliousness and liver troubles.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are different
from other ills. Tbcy do not gripe and
break down the mucous membranes of tbe
stomach, liver and bowels, but cure by
gently arousing the secretions and giving
strength to the organs. Sold at Hill's
drug store.
I want a few allotments. J.C.Barrett.
Night Was Her Terror.
'.'I would cough nearly all nlgbt long,"
writes Mrs. Chas. Applegat*. of Alexand-
ria, Iud., and could hardly get and uleep.
1 bad consumption so bad that if 1 walked
block I would cough frightfully and spit
blood, but when all other medicines failed
three .ft bottle* of Dr. King's New Discov-
ery cured m* and I gained .V pounds."
1'ts absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs
Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all throat
and lung troubles. Price !i0c and .fl. Trial
botles free at all drug utores.
Bulk catanp at Herriott Bros. Meat
Market.
Catarrh of the Slomach.
When the stomach is overloaded; when
fpRi} fakKH ipto if (hat fails to digest, it
decays and inflames fiie mucops mnu-
bnsno, exposing th* nerves, and causes
glands to secrete mucin, instead of the
natural juices of digestion. This is called
catarrb of the stomach. For years I suf-
fered with catarrh of tbe stomach, caused
by indigestion. Doctors and medicines
failed to benefit Rie until ) used Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. Sold by Hill's drug store.
Worthy af Caasideratlaa
Are the points of superiority offered by
the service and comfort nn the "Katy
Flyer." The most comfortable, the best
equipped train between St. Louis, Texas
and Old Mexico. Fast— modern— dally.
George Morton, G. P. Jt T A.,
M. K. & T.Jty., Ht. Loois, Mo.
Ha Ftty ■***). ~
fate was after
SALE OF ESTRAY STOCK
Under autlmrily of iippoliitinciil
u* I'Ktruy *tiK:k agont (or Coowec-
•mmww district, Cherokee Nation.
Indian Territory, In |iiirnuunc« of
uo act of nitliiiiml council approved
Nov. 2i. |!«W, I, John W Irf Bcli,
will offer (or sale lo the highest Mil-
ler for Ciish in hand ut Pryor Creek,
. T., on Saturday, September 31.
!KW, the following described ektray
property:
On# red and white nimllcd X-yenr
old «i«s<r. branded diamond mid K
Minnected, no marks In cure of
Lee Kendrick, 3 mile* north of Pry-
or Creek.
One red vearllnp helfor, no marks
or brand*. Iu cure of Li e Kendrick,
8 in ilea north of Pryor Creek.
One bay broncho mare, 1Ji hand*
lilgb. HI year* old, bruuded K ou left
shoulder, had on badly worn saddle
when taken. In cure of J. L.Taylor,
Pryor Creek.
dim dark bay slud. about. 4 ycara
old. about 14 IiiiiiiIh hiirh, no brands.
Iu care of (J. W. Sunders, two milca
oust of Bushyhead switch.
One uray mule, nbout 14 years
old. about 12 hands hijfh. nn brands.
In euro of Chu*. Ilcck, 7 mile* south
cust of CholMeu.
One lij;br buy horse pony, about
14 Lands high, about 12 years old,
no brands. In cure of Taylor Kuton,
neur Orphan Asylum.
One sorrel horse, 3 or 4 years old,
atiout 14 hands hij;h, no brands. In
cure of Townsend, 3 miles east of
Prvor Creek.
One gruy mare, about 12 liunds
liisjb, about 20 years old, hip down,
brand oot known. In cure of F
Woods, 2 miles east Claremore.
One black cow, ubout H years old,
bruoded V 4 behind left shoulder.
In care It. II. I^moos, 1} miles
outh Verdigris Switch.
One black calf, no mark or brand.
In care II. II. Lemons.
One gray marc, ubout 15 years
old. one eye out, one hip knocked
down, about 13} hands high, brand-
ed AH (connected) on left shoulder.
Runoingon W. O Boyd's runt>e, 5
mites east of Claremore.
The above is the list and descrip-
tion of estruy property reported to
me tbis 23rd day of July. 1!MI3.
John W. Lkach,
F.stray Airent Cooweescoowee Dis-
trict. Cherokee Nation.
Te ftrfoot Liver Mdieie*.
Mm M. A. Jolly. Ifoblo, <i.*T.. writ**
"I hav* U...I llerhlne fur a iiurnUr ol
yaara.aiid can rkeerfully r*<-omni .d it
*• ta* IIICMI | rfM]| liver ni**lieiiie, and lb-
graatml bluul puiiDer, It U a medii'liie
of leMitiv* aierlt, and ao.uupli.he.
all that la claimed fur II." Malatl* cannot
flint a lodgement in ay.teai while the liver
it in perfect order, fur of u> funrtim I* to
prevent the *tMor|itlon of fever producing
Pol eon*. Ilerbln* i> a mo.l rlHcient liver
regulator. .Vte at Owl drug (tore,
$10 Reward.
Mtray.1 I.r : (Men ti. m tiro W Waul1,
i xtnr.. nr.r ('bn.m«re. elK.m Jniy IT. im.
t.ntr b.-*il of ymrllue k'Ucm i«r of them rr<l
end ia ,.f th.-m r«t«. nn mark* or
'."•■de. one of tb« r~1- I. a aetaral male)
I will leiy elsive reward fur ftwlr >erov*ry
fuliel>)« rraenl lur Infortnall.* Uedln« to
tbelr recvriv. J T. I'ltK K. t larrmor*. I.T.
*ve word at sir«ul. . tb.Ki.
Farm to Lease.
A farm imarr««. (M «rrr« In « ultlvAil-.n
•til* hollar. well. Bfelilra. riilni, and Ollt'
•ut)<!iuif«: IJ iiilU-« 4 i lb of CUrcHiorv.
J'1 ,or CA,,h Train-
$5.00 Reward.
I will nay «A to fl'i.lef oriilirk anw, two or
tlir**** Willi#, •iota, dwellowfiiric ami nixlrrlitt
In rtirht «Mir, mulTh-lf i ro| in l. ft (*ar. one
' itf toj Wnd fiait. K*tM ri ti. Tom |>**nni«.
I W.LIjie'a farm, mwn toll..- north of
LUrvmortr
Another WAGON -
GIVEN AWAY
By RUCKER BROS.
Every $1.00 Purchase
You to One Chancs on Wagon.
f^educcd Prices
Prices This Monti)
On Summer Goods
BUCHER BROS.,
CLAREMORE, IND.TIR.
^ MWEll. HERE'S
LOOKINB AT YOI!"
I* *a all right to**t It It1* draak la
a* ba utile.., yet mack enjoyed. I*v-
erase a. war Mod* Wal«r. No daa-
gar of *ft«r effect* lark thai
lb* contrary, lb* h**lihf*l re*all*
of ilrlaklng pure fruit Juice, aad
tonic. ia recotfiiKeil fur their hea*-
flclal effect., lee ' teain Huda, too,
pure, .a eel aad wboleeom* *1
BOLING'S PHARMACY.
If You Are Looking For *1
A BAR6AIN $
SEASONABLE
SUMMER 600DS.
Onr linn include* Millinery. !«adiee'
Furnishing (kmmIh, Notloun. Wash
Dn*f*s (*o«>d —all thew we are
placlntf on i ecial aale at
prices that will
SAVE YOU
mmi
AH we Hhk i.s an iuepectton of our
line aud coutimriM>u with others.
Our Une of
LADIES' GOODS
Is complete iu every iwrticalar.Why
uot join the others and investi-
gate lor yourself?
Every Bargain an Eye Opener ^
Yours for Bpbtnesa, Jv
R, S.SAUNDERS 4 CO. £
CI.AKKMOKE. I. T. Vl
For Sale or Exchange.
UomI .t«tr arm farm near the IiIk lake, urty
-i-re* In cullivaOim. U' <l w-ll. n.««l huuw,
htal.le. anil nltn: mi fruit tree., over 9 i fine
apple Inn. I.'t.I.f Pinall fruit, call on or ail-
a W H Urown, CUremnro
Strayed or Stolen.
Hlrrjed or .toleu fmm Adair on* ~irrel hi.nwi
oraudeil r on left .bonliter.
One liay burap liraniled o on left aboolder. S
on left thlKb. Lllieral rvwanl artll lie palil for
return of animal, or Information leading Pi re-
covery of name F W.Taylor. Adair, I.T.
Notice.
Notice U bnrehy glvnu that H. H. Lnwla find
W B. ChamlHTM have thin ilny iMmnht ot Mr*.
K.litli M. HarkHr. W.K l'i«rk**r ami L.II.ftri't*
all thHr Ht'ick in the Hn«|Uo)rah Land ami In*
vn«tmnnt Go., and thn buMlliean of miM «i,
L'laremom. I T.. Jun * IV. UNCI.
Farm For Rent.
Karro to ra«« fur each only, rontaluln* abont
>iarri . fun iw-re. In rnltlvatlon. ifood fenrea.
thn* giaid lioua«a. wella. barn., nutlniilillnKii
anil paid on-hard: located near Kiveeyah. five
mllra north ol Claremore. M A MILLKK.
Sageeyah, I. T.
For Sale or Trade.
I have for aale or trade nt a bargain one sec-
ond hand MeCuttnick niowinu machine, une
MeCormick hinder, guaranteed to do nice worU;
one Go •Devil, koik! nm new; one two-horMe hay
rake: two good wnlklnK cultivator*; one disc
harrow, one good two-noree wagon;. All at
my wagon yard, cne block aouth of tbe Frisco
depot. Jicaait Davis.
STOP
FELAND A SETTLE'S
GROCERY.
First National Bank balkllng. Phone Il>7
fall line of Groceries, high grade
Canned Hoods, hulk and I " ~
Tb**, Spices, Meat and 1
* Bring na yonr Bntter and Eirga.
ti?' Your money b*ok If goads are
not as represented.
1 Feland & Settle
A. A. Simes Old Stand.
11*
Muskogee Excursion.
Sunday, August 2nd.
Via M.f K.&T.
Repalslvo Foatareo
Blncktiea*.' Irreasj faces and
imntdy complexions. «Sic- am-
nion among women, especially girls ai a
certain age, deatniying beauty, disfigur-
ing and making repulsive feature, that
gjherwi.e appear attractive and re-
ttao4, i*aui*te (b.e lf**r is out
order. An occasional <!■> * ut K« t,iflf> a ill I Inniofs. 'h*n all failed Bucklen'. Ami
Clrn.e the bowel., regnl.te the liver *nd I Halve cured aa. finally a'v«l for Buru | nl| v|Btu „ % n
•o eaUhliah * cle*r, healthy coaiplrzion. and all ache* aad pala*. Ualy IV at *111 turning will leaTe Mn.kiaree at •:£!p. m. Ti
sec at Owl Drug more. 1 drug .tore*. | to • K*ty s • a«e« a*d go. *IJ rowrt tr
For yei
,„e continuous- i ^ _ ,
IV" writes F. A. Oulledge, Verbena, Ala.; 51.00 JOf KOiiilO 1 TID.
of j "I bad * terrible case of pile* causing S "
ill lUKIfIS PiOWS, lISTfcK, i\IR01S,ETC.
ir Ton vast to ploir hard ground.
II Ten want to hti your herns,
If Ton vast a toy to 4o a mar'iTork
II Tou want to rid* your walking
11 plow, listor or harrow.
Tit at if lex Ubttanli Int vA Tn.
It I* guaranteed to do the work o« any
sulk v plow oa the raarketa make roar walk*
ing plow ran steadier, and costa lees than
hslf as mach as a salky.
The Goffeyf i|te Imp.&Mfg. Ca
corriiviug! iusui.
ROGERS HARDWARE CO.,
Claremore, I. T.
WILLIE HALSELL COLLEGE
VINITA. INP. TER.
OPENS SEPTEMBER 14, 1903. i
3
A School for Boys and Girls. 2
: LlTKItAKY AMI Ul'8INKK8 ClIl'IISBH. Ml'HIC, AllT ANIi EutOl'TION. 3
Under New MufiiiKi-iiient and New Faculty.
Hoaril and Tuition KciihoiiuIiU*.
Artesion Water. Electric Lights and Telephone Service.
; Fur further information address,
WALTER S. DIGGER,
: PRESIDENT. VINITA, IND. TER. 5
nmmmrnm uimimmmmmwM
3
s
3
H. A. MAYBERRY
: CHAMPION MOWERS AND RAKES j
i DE LOACH SAW MILLS j
i J.I.CASE ENGINES I
5 • f
I H. A. MAYBERRY \
5 J
HERRIOTT BROS.
MEAT MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats, Kettle Rendered Lard
J. E. Suggs' old stand.
Is promoted by handling what will best serve the people who find, as
the months roll by, that they have make no mistake in using a class of
goods though they may cost a little more than an inferior article but
when put to the test the sale of them does uot fade away, but business
takes a broader and deeper root with the passing of each succeeding
year, and the founder of that establishment waxes strong in hia day
and when he ia ready to retire, the house passes into other hands with
a prestige of more value than great fortune.
We claim to carry a line of goods that is
a Beacon Light of Trade Building.
Our prices are those which pnt the goods into the hands of tho
people, and though an inferior class might be substituted for a time
tliey would show in the future as all such are bound to do.
Our lines of Hardware and Builders' Supplies are the best.
Our Buggies are well known, and if not familiar to you, ask
' ,a!ir neighbor, who will say they are the products of careful buying
j and close selling.
i Gu; Tinner uses the best Guttering and Roofing. Get his figure*
before leUing your coutracts.
Kansas Moline Flows and Cultivators. Either break-pin or
spring-trip, riding or walking.
T9l.N0. 89.
Claremore, L T.
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