Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 6, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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CLAREMORE PROGRESS.
I L KATES, Editor III iaiager.
SATURDAY. OCT. «, I8W.
LODOC DIRCCTORV.
We ur now having mm coal ni«hta
1 en joying a well Mm-
ed holiday.
The stove and coal business baa be
{U to boots.
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C. H. Ba rr««. AfVt.
J. H. Bart lea, Bartlesville, was in our
city Thursday.
Prof. Pointer'* school now has forty
two regular pupils.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
•t Evan's Drug Store.
Everything in the patent medicine
line at Evan s Drug Store.
James M Taylor haa just complete)
another three room house.
Call and see the samples of Bntsaell'i
carpets at Comer ft Evan*.
A mammoth pumpltiu is exhibited in
front of Allton'H meat market.
George W. Eaton inform* us that he
!■ not now street commissioner.
Nice stylish clothing at Foley'* as
cheap as you can buy it at Coffey vil"
Ft. Smith.
The Odd Fellows have changed their
meeting night from Saturday to Tues
day night.
The commission to take the census ol
the Old Settlers will meet in Claremore
Monday next.
Best line of cigars and tobacco in town
at City Drug Store. Box trade a pet i
ally. Call and
Just received, one car of heating
atoves far superior to any stove on the
market. Harlow ft WillUi
Patrick Foley is building a twenty
foot addition to'the rear of his store to
accommodate bis increaxiiiK business.
I have one or two desirable business
lots on Third street that 1 will sell at
bargain, Thou. A. Latta, Real Estate
Agent.
Frank Musgrovc has handed in aclaiiu
of fifty dollars to tin- city BhIIiiiiIUm
for damage done to his horse in the
bridge by the Progress office.
F. A. Neilson, wife and daughter,
and Mis* Lou Neilson left Wednesduy
night over the Valley road for Mir!
Neilson'* home in Oxford. Miss.
William McClain is having a 14x>
house with a 14x20 L built on hi* lot
Cherokee Avenue. F. P. Aven will re
aide there when it is completed.
Joe Hurtles, of Bartlesville, wa* in
our citv this week. He has so far re
covered from the wound in hi* ankle as
to be able to use it as well as ever..
if you want a reliable dye that will
color an even brown or black, and wili
plcaie and satisfy you every time, use
Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers.
Dave I.nten's grocery store undar t! -
management of Jack Harlow, is now
being moved to Harlow & Williaui -
new building next to their hardware
store.
Two men employed on Robert Pov.- ■
ell's farm on Deg* cr«"k between hcr<
and Foyil, tracked a i en pie of panther*
recently. The tracks were as large a* a
pint cup.
William Lewi* and Mim Mary Witt
were united in marriage by Hcv. J. M
Hively. Tuesday, at the parfonage
They have our best wishes for a long
and happy lii'e
Col. C. D. Price, of Oolagah. was in
town this week and left us some of tho?i
famous cigars that they are manufac-
turing there. He has our thanks for
many an hours enjoyment.
Thomas Howie, foreman of the grand
Carpets! Carpets good*
heap 1 At Cook* ft Evans.
Carpets
The brick for the new school house
will be ben to day or Mood.,
Building (till continues t.risk. ami
new houses are being started fight along
A large line at rood and cheap
watches at Stephen*, old P. O building
F. P. Area ia building an addition to
Merrhaut Hubbard's store building at
Inola.
Station Agent Barnes is the proud
rather of a One daughter that arrived
yesterday
All our m rchanta are laying in heavy
stocks of winter Roods anticipating a
bin trade.
Mrs Callaway's is the place to have
your dresxee perfectly fitted and stylish
y finished.
John Davis is on our Streets again,
having returned to our city from his old
home at Kensington. Oa
Bob Hill returned from St Louis this
week where he haa been on the markets
buying fall and winter goods.
O. F. Jones, of Conway. Ark., has
xjepted temporal' " —
sistant book-keep
Stephen Duncan haa sold his bouse
In northeast Claremore to Mr*. K. M
Mi-Daniel and she is now residing there.
If you have not paid your subscrip-
tion to the school building you should
lo so at once aa the money will be need •
®d in a short time.
Dr. J. M. Bollng^eft Hundn-
OmMi
Owing to the unexpected length of
>uie of the caeca before the court, it
did nut adjourn until Tuesday. The
following casea were disposed of:
A verdict for the plaintiff was given
in the suit of Vann Walker vs. IIooUc
Countryiuan, for an improvement near
Talala. An appeal was taken to the
m« Court.
suit of J. If. Bell and J. H. Akin
vs, Clara Boudinot, for an improvement
was continued to the special term on
Oct. «.
Nela Brown vs. John Brown, for 41
vorce. wa* continued to Oct. ti.
Sarah Thompson v . Emery Thotnp
non, for divorce; Judgement confessed
Kosa ( bighorn vs. J D Claghoru
divorce. Judgement confessed.
The injunction of Mack Ward vs.
Bill Wright, overseer of roada. restrain
ing Wright from cutting wire in the
road from here to Chelsea which Ward
wired up, was put off tor a heating at
ihe special term.
The criminal case of the Cherokee
Nation against J a men Peacock, indicted
for assault upon Stephen Miller and
wife, near Nowata, with intent to kiU,
waa continued until the special term.
The case of the Cherokee Nation vs.
Louis Nave, indicted for assault on Eliza
Nave with intent to kill, waa laid over
autil special term.
The grand jury adjourned on Tuesday
to meet on October £1.
. day fm
Philadelphia. Penuu., where he will at
>nd a course of lectures at the Culver
dty of Pennsylvana.
There was great activity in real
tate Monday, but the heavy rain Mon
tay night Fettled the matter and the
weather haa been perfection itself ever
dnce.
The laying of the brick will be
menccd on the new school houm- Mou
lay. The contractor informs us that it
«rill be ready for the painters in three
•veeks
Waller Fbe. who waa employed iu J
I. Burndollur'* store at Nowata when it
wa* burned out, is now employed with
P. A. Neilson until Mr. Barndollar opens
up again.
"Bn*l" Beard who i* attending bui-i
ues* college ct Fort Worth write* that
ie likes it 8ri t rate there. The Ictt
.vas written with a typo writer the wo;
'jeing done by "Bud."
Dr. Palmour ia now associated with
Dr. W. W. Bryan in tb practice of
Another U*M Vp.
Note Horn*, who haa h
irgans in Claremore a d '
1J5?
started down grm.lv to «h Fnrd when
he waa commanded to halt by two men.
when they proceed *1 to relieve him ot
two hundred and ninety dollars ia barf
. old cash. Only one of them dlyw^irt
m—m
for
pulled his Wincheste^^m*wttfc««t
taking time to bring it to his she aid sr.
the ball pausing througn tlu> muscle of
Horner's arm. He then told them that
they could have anything he had if
they would not shoot any more. TtaJ
replied that it was only nl* money that
they wanted, but they would just take
bis revolver along, and by wav of a lit-
tle friendly advice U.M him that when
ras hud t
I ASTHMA.
uer returned to the Uibb's
* hoot and he
egrai
jury, collected thirty dollars and Bftj
cents for the lienefit of Mrs. Childs. It
was nearly all raised In the tfrand jury
room and those attending court.
Clerk Lallay appeared before the S'
prone court Monday as a witness with
records of his office. He was compli
meut by the court on the correct man-
ner in which his records were kept,
William I. Thompson,-Esij.. an att-r
neY of Conway, Ark., was in our city
this week looking for one of the best
towns in the Territory to locate for tlx
practice of law. He states that our city
beats all that lie has yet visited.
, One Improvement, located 15 miles
west of Claremore, consisting of W1
acres in cultivation, log bouse 15x15.
line well of water. Holding the claim of
800 acres fine land. Will sell for $2 >0.
Must go this week. Thos. A. Latta.
Heal Estate Agent.
If your child is puny, fretful, troubled
with glandular swellings, inflamed eyes,
or sores on the head, face or body, n
ccuse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is need<-d
to ext>el the scrofulous humors from the
blood. The sooner you begin to gi'
thi* medicine the better.
■W. J. Dodnon this week circulated a
subscription paper for the fixing up of
the bridges im Third stTeet. He secured
thirty dollars and is now putting them
in good shape. Mr. Dodaon is be coin-
mended for his enterprise, for they had
become a menace to public safety.
Owing to one of the Judges appointed
by the Farmers to act in the com con
test not being able to pass on the spec-
imens brought to this office, the prizes
were not awarded this week. We will
give the result next wsek, with some
comments on the different specimens
offered.
Newspaper noteriety got Grant Car a
tan in tne toils of the law. In our is
aue of gepteinl>er 8th. we gave an ac
count of nu accident to Carahan while
blaating a well for John T. Brown.
The Progress fell into ifcf hands of an
officer of the law at Iriilrpondonca. Kan.,
itnd the name caught his eye. It talliel
with the name of a party he was look
ing for, for «t«all"n a horse. and last
week he came down here aud took lii*
Man, he proving to be the one ha was
after.
Bev. E. B. Rankin leaves to-day to
attend the annual conference of his
church. A strong petition will be pre
era ted to the conferenee asking for his
return. He has been with us hut
tea months, but in that short time has
greatly built up the work of his church
here, despite the fact that his opportuny
to hold services haa been very irregular
well up in their profession and
tmong the best in their line.
Miss Cora Hicks leaves to-night Fri
lay, to attend business college at Fi
Worth. Texas. Miss Hicks was si
ylien the other pupils from here left,
in l was not able to go at that time.
The nifent at Fort Fibs-jn stution <n
he Valley road was held np Thursday
light anii robbed of between four ar.d
ive hundred dollars. It has become a! •
nos.t a monthly occurrence for that
ilace to lie held up.
J. F. Flippin and Miss Lanie Little,
•f Vinita, were married Sunday even -
•iig at the home of the bride. They will
reside on Mr. Flippin s farm wes* of
'iere. They have the best wishes of n
large circle of friends.
■ I would rather trust that medicine
han any doctor I know of," Says Mrs.
Hattie Mason of Chilton. Carter Co. .Mo..
i speaking of Chamberlain's Colic,
'liolera and Diarrh<ea Remedy. For
lale at Boling's drugstore.
A new restaurant and fancy confer
ouery store ha* been oi>cued in the
•milding next to Drs. Linn & Whit-'s
>ftlce an Third street. It will be knov.-r.
is the Boston Oyster House, and will be
icder the manj^omont of C. W. Bca-
•non.
Miss Eva Beaaey would lie pleased to
tee all those interested in art at her
studio in room 5. Eaton's building. Hh
*ill alsotake orders and do work.which
the will guarantee to satisfy any oue. at
i reasonable price. Call and see her
work.
The body of George Coney, an old
tnil respected citiien of Vinita was found
in Elm creek nenr that place last Fri-
lay. It is supjiosed that tie had a stroke
>f apoplagy. as ho was lying face down
«t the edge of the creek. He had been
iut on a fishing expedition.
Ex-Chief Bushyhcap says that in
IttJO. thirty-seven years before the Uni
ed States passed a smilar act. the Cher
ikees passed an act against bigamy
The same year they passed a conipul
tory school law and the year previous
'hey passed an act prohibiting the Bale
jf whiskey in this nation.
The Muskogee "Phoenix" says the
wfiii annual payment of Creek warrants
was made last week. The Treasurer
paid out $15,000, being a little less than
half the warrants presented. The school
warrants were paid at seventy Ove cents
on the dollar, and all general warrants
at forty-oue cent* on the dollar.
John Milne, the fireman who had his
lower jaw and tongue shot away by the
Bob Rogers gang at Kelso last fall, has
recently been sent to New York City
Vinita fair next week.
There were frosts on the river bot
toms this week.
Drugs sml patent medicines of all
klmls at City Drug Store.
Every thing in the jewelry llmi at
Stephens, in the old P. O. building.
Tahlequah has formed a company for
the erection of an ice plant. The oapi
tal stock is $5,000.
For pure drugs, perfumery, patent
medicines and every thing kept in a ftr <t -
class drug store go to Evan's Drug Rt< ire
Three men were killed at a ilatn o at
Sequoyah Friday night. Frai.k Falkiu
Charlie Benge and West Harris, they
were all under tho influence of Uquor.
West Harris waa a white man.
One claim 38 acres, good well of water,
tog house. 5 miles from town ou Chor -
teas road, holds 400 acres good land.
Kiuo. Tuos. A. Latta,
Real Estate Agent.
riticeiia ot Claremore und VI«
clnlty.
We hare just returned from the
tern markets ami have bought many
lines of goods, as well as extendi
all our other lines. Comparison
prices will show you that we have marl:
•d our goods at prices that will talk.
When you como to Claremore, be sun
and come to see us. We know that tin-
half hour siK-ut in our house, looking
over onr fines, examining goods an-
■ompariug pri'-es, will lead to
increased business between us.
ourselves in so much better shape than
ever before to please you with goods,
benefit you with prices, and satisfy you
with service, that wo make hold to a.-k
a generous share of yonr patronage.
Yours to please.
Comer ft Evanb.
and had his wound draaaod. On Thurs
he left for Springfield. Mo It to
thought that his wounds will prove
serious. __ .
Deputy U 8. Marshal Drake and
posse were out all night Monday and
came in Tuesday morning with a party
who fit Homer's description of one of
the m«n, bot when ihown to Horner, uo
failed to identify hioi. Another pnrty
wm brought in Tuenday night, but he
did not prove to be the right one.
la Your Hair Dry akd Brittle.
Fallino OutorTurxiko Gray ?—The«®
mtMM
away ths jilu 'Sl
aataMH will follow if
jMUL-EN-OL
I to freely assd. Mt>VBNHli >llMny
'cific for all pain, extuaal or ImtmwtL Always
tar* HwitbyMwbea away ftoMbaM. Md
Fevery where. Prioa 90c.. $**0, fAAO.
I by F. A. DICKS,
For —to br IVAWI IRQ*.
*S3&
ASTHMA CUE
MUstat, Mstrssa ar sUeplxa nights. A Sft
Trim1* nr _ _ _
u —. ■ !<«■•>, t-usK—^ 1st* mxiniw
Fo* Sale at Bouwr.'s Drug Stoke.
are only indications that the follicles or
roots of the hair are getting weakened
or diseased, lleggs' Hair Renewer will
strengthen and invigorate the follicles
ind the hair will regain iU natural col-
or and become soft, gloaay and healthy.
Sold at Bollng s drug store.
I have a farm comaisting of B0 acres
in cultivation good, well ot water, two
log houses, orchard. Locatedin Grand
river bottom 8 miles west of Ft. Gibson
J fine claim* of 900 acers. Will sell for
MOO, and take a good team in part pay-
ment. Thos. A. Latta.
Real Estate Agent.
Lumber at rock bottom prices at the
Claremore Lumber Co.
Three dollars per doxen for first class
photographs at W. B. Rice'i itudio.
You will always find the purest drugs
in the market at Evan's Drugstore.
The wind storm Monday night blew
lown the school house at Bluejacket.
Alex. Cowan while drilling a well at
Wagoner recently, struck a vein of lu
bricating oil.
Farmers • Comer A-Evan* want youe
butter and eggs. Highest market pricr
paid for them.
Walker Bark, who killed Johnson
Reece in the Cherokee nation several
years ago and departed to parts un
known, has been captured.
Take your watch, clock and Jewelry
etiairing to City Drug Store. Geo. W .
lohnson, practl
eweler. All woi
TOWN LOT SALES!
Notice ia hereby Riven that Town Lot Balea will be held ti the
following town*, on tne days und dates to-wit:
Afton, Oct. 22 &23,1894. Cltramon, Ott.23430,ISJ4.
Bluejacket, Oct. 24, Citoose, Oct SI,
Chelsea. Oct. 2S ft 26. lenapah, Nov. I,
All persons holding certificatea of first or second installment, are
hereby notified to be present on above date*, and make payroenU, ottafr
wi«e their lota, together with anch improvement, a, may be upon them
will revert to the Cherokee Nation and be reiold. Respectfully,
M. C. BUTLER, Town Oomml««loncr,
Davis Hill &
To The Publto.
We have just receh
our fall stock of
We Invite you to an
spectionof our goods i
prices. They will please
you.
Yon win never mis, the train for |
want of correct time if you have your
tearing done at Stephens, in old P. O.
Jffoa wsat a dlToree; If T"" want row
E. 8. BK88EY,
Attorney-at - Law.
There is no medicine bo often needed
i every home und so admirably adapted
to the pnrposes for which it is intended,
as Chamberlain's P.un Balm. Hardly «
week pnKses but *ome member of the
family has need of it. A toothache or
headache iuay be cured by it. A touch
of rheumatism or neuralgia united. The
severe pain (if a burn or scald promptly
relieved and the sore healed in lunch less
time than when medicino has to be sent
for. A uprain may be promptly treated
before inn im'.tion sets in, which insures
• cure in ntiont one - third the time other
wise required. Cuts and braises should
receive immediate treatment before the
parts become swollen, which can only
be done when Pain Balm in kept at hand.
A sore throat uiay be cured beforo it be-
comes serious. A troublesome corn may
be removed by applying it twice a day
for a week'or two. A lame back may-
be cured and several days of valnible
time saved or a pain in the side or chest
relieved without paying a doctor bill.
Procure a 50 cent bottle at once and yon
will never regret it. For sale at Boling'i
drugstore.
A Statement.
In the case of the Cherokee Nation
against me which was dismissed last
week by the court. I wish to say that
the money that I was held for was not
Mrs. Watkins money, as she had spent
her individual part, but was the money
drawn for our children, which I claim
to have the right to spend and invest in
proper and judicious manner. I think
was held without warrant of law and
rill investigate the matter to see whet li -
r I as ati adopted cititen have more
right to look after the welfare of our
children without the consent of Mrs.
Watkins, than a stranger has with her
■onsent. C. A. WATKtKS.
Stop That Cwoh With Beggs' Cherrv
Cough Syrup. It is the mcst effectW
medicine ever put on the market for all
throat and lnng troubles. Price 25, 5"
and $1.00. Boling s enterprising drug
store keeps it.
For flue toilet articles ot every dcscrip
tion go to Evan's Drug Store.
Eight day clocks, half hour strikes,
for W OO at Stephens, in the old P
O. building.
When in town call <*i Dr. Bry:;n.
the dentist, and have your teeth ex-
amined free of churge.
.lohnson, practical watchmaker and
jeweler. All work warranted.
Bargains in pants at Foley's; pants
worth $1.30 for 7#c; pants worth $3 for
$1.90; pants worth $3.30 for $1.75 and
$2 ; from " Hhuster " bankrupt stock.
Young People*' Meeting.
Presbyterian Church, October 7th.
FROORAMME.
Tnptc.—' *I>uty ' anil reward, of church go-
In*. 1Kb. 10:2ft.
1 lijrmns.
t Prayer.
, Hymn.
t h.-ri:.tur<.«nde.'mm nU.
ft ttolo—Balected— Mlaa StophsBs.
« Usa-limr-Vhw Nellie Christ.
7 Scrtptor.reference*.
7 llymn.
There will be some special music. Come
•xpecting to be benefitted by the meet -
ng Everyone invited. Ask some one
to come with you.
8e« Here Good People.
To our many customers we take
pleasure in announcing to yon that with
in a few days we will have a car loud of
the best an'l only genuine Oliden wire,
which v. e will sell at a close price. Al-
a car of the best wagons on earth.
You no the name—Htndehaker. Some
►ay they have as good a wagon, but
none say they have better. An inspec-
tion of the Studebaker will decide the
case for you. Hari-OW & Williams.
A.H. NORWOOD,
LAWYER,
Claremore.
J. I, SUCKER, M. I.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
CLAmMOWK, I. T.
IRS. Lisa Jk WHITE*
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
•metI UTM'S MALUM.
A. M. Callaway,
The Lawyer.
M. O. MARR8,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
.IffICE l UTON'S MIUtM,
Claremore, Ind. Ter.
DAVIS HILL ft
W. T. LITTLE,
nyeinift zawibb,
rsta
References |W«b.
"
OKALKR IN
MRS. W. 8. MILES,
All Kinds of Millinery Goods.
We have Just received a Urge lot ot
New Millinery Ooods. which now makea
our atock one of the largeat in the Ter-
ritory. We ar« soiling theae gooda at
the right price and il will be to yoor
advantage to call and aee them.
A Pull end Oomplete
Llneef
Ladles'
Drees Making In all Its branehas.
NOTICE
lat* ot l'«i«n-if..iirH I.. -f" t. ti' Uhei*by
giver, that all i-mafu in-lebud to uid artato,
Ir.i -«,ti«it«lVoronv forward and Mttla tha
name: aud all i*r mi bavin* arooonU agalnrt
tlx Hid Mtate. will I re*eot-4ha i«ni. within
« m.-nth, fn dau. or .Uv^a^Ubeb^d
Execntor Eatat« Jjunt-e U. Crutchfleld.
June Uth. 1 mi.
W. Wa BRYAN,
Resident Dentist,
OFFFICEt EATON'S IUILDIH6.
All kind, dental work. Extract-
ing and filling teeth, bridge, crown
and plate work, etc.
Unci* Davy la wide awake and fall of fun,
Will do you us Aw • job of painttn, aa ever a
done.
HOUSE, 8ICN
A BUCCY PAINTING.
Also paper hanginK *ni' every variety
of graining. JONES & DAVIS,
Cherokee Ave.
GEO. 8. BAKER,
THE PEDDLER,
for the purpose of having a new jaw
inivle. Ever since the Kelso raid the
uafortmi:«te man has been in the hos-
pital at Sedalia. The railway company
continues to pay liiin full falary
•Chieftain."
Lewis Keys, who lived near Chelsea,
was found uuder the heals of his uiules
it S'-naca last Thursday night 60 badly
injured that he died beforo morning
He had son® there for a load of potato -
and from appearance* fell out of the
wagon in front, was caught in the traces
and dragged two hundred yards, though
the team did not run, Hia rig waa dis-
covered near P. (J. Browning's premises
and the uufortunate wan given medical
aid, bnt consciousness never returned.
Next day a party from Chelsea weut up
and brought the body home, passing
through here Saturday morning. A
coroner's inquest waa held and a verdict
rendered in Accordance with the facta
as here detailed.—"Chieftain."
D. L. Scott who bad been down In
Georgia and Tenneesee deposing of a
car load of mules, and on his return
e stopped at Van Buren. Ark., put
np at one of the leading hotels there
home
ting
no account of securing a
and he now haa well toward cour
one of tha neatest church ediflces in the
Territory, aad it is to be hoped that the
Bishop will again rctnni nta to this
whwe" he Met partif* with whom he
wa*.acquainted andI tooli a drink W «o
with them, after which he weut to hi,
room where he soon lost consciousness
Thieve, entered hia room and stole live
thousand, two hundred aud fifty seren
dottkr, oot of his pocket.,. Mr Boott
believes that he W^drugged by the
Ing the drinks, he loal
A detective waa imrosdiatly put at work
Every mother should know that croup
can lie prevented. The first symptom of
true croup Is hoarseness. This Is fol-
low^ by a peculiar rough cough. If
ChMiberlaln's Cough Remedy U given
freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse
or even after the oongh has developed it
will prevent the attaok. 21 and JO cent
tiottlsa tor wle at Bollng', drugstore
' t '
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1
Oo to the City Drug Store far yonr lip,
of statiooejy. Finest in the city.
Bring yonr prescriptions to City Drrg
Hturt, where they wMl Iw acuuratoly
cotnpousided day or night.
Dr. Prtaa'ftCrMin Baklnc IVwdf
AwarM OM M<M MMwtaUf Prir, tea rrHdH*.
parties that he
Ing ti ~
(NOD after tak
oil the rasa, and with the assistance d
Bankers Carter and Brews ths thief
was captured, and up to thia Ume they
have recovered four thousand and nine
hnudred dollars with every prospect ot
getting the balance. There i, no doubt
of the conviction of the thieves.
Pine farm of MO acre. In cultivation
900 acres under fence altogether 10
acres of orchard, nice bos house, mod
well of water and roomy "table Will
sell for $1,000. and give good time am
part payment. Above place i« In Baa
repair and la cheap at these figures.
T oe. A. Latta,
All
Clitirrli XotcH.
Presbyterian Church. Oct. 7—Sabbath
school at 10 a. m. Preaching services
at 11a. IP and 7.80 p. m 1 hnstian
Endeavor at <> Il p n. A helpfnl pro-
gramme. Oood gospel music. Coiue
promptly. ltF.v. C. C. McOinley.
I-'«r Knle.
Onetwo-room cottage andlnrge rot.my
lot in Claremore. Very desirable locu-
tion. A bargain at $475.00.
One sixteen-room hotel, two stories
high, ou Third street, midway between
the two depots. Finest location in the
city. Price rwasoualiln.
Thos. A. Latta,
Real Estate Agent.
Yotnt Blood Is Your Life.-With-
out good blood coursing throngh yout
veins you will soon look wrinkled and
dried up. A few doses of Beggs Blood
Purifier and Blood Maker will change
your whole system, giving you a healthy
fresh and yontlifnl appearance. Sold
and guaranteed at Bollng* popular
drug store.
For Salr.- Small place near town,
mtainini; 8!) acres in cultivation, honse
_ad good well on place. Holda a claim
of 800 acres. Is chenp at S500.00.
Tu.w. A. Latta,
I*e*1 r-i-^ Agent.
For fine dental work, call on Dr. W.
W. Bryan; office iu Eaton's building.
Oood three-room house for rent: good
well of water at door. Apply to J. M.
Beari.
Cold weather is coming, and
should inspect Harlow & Williams'
niense stock of ranges and stoves and
get their prices before buying else
where.
For Sale.—All house furnishings of i
first-cla«s sixteen-room hotel. Furni
tnre as good as new. Time on part pay
n.ent. Thomas A. Latta, Real Estate
Ageut.
Beoo,' Oehma.n Salve —The Great
Pile Remedy. It has cured thousands
sud will cure you if you will give it a
trial. Also equally good for Cuts,
Bruises, Old Sores. Etc. Price 25 cento.
Sold a( Boling'sdrug store.
Tho Claremore Subscription
School,
Xow established, will be controlled by
E. M. Pointer, assisted by a sufficient
number of teacher*. E. M. Pointer is •
graduate of Cumberland Cniversity,
Lebaron, Tcnn., nndhas had consider-
able experience as a teacher in the
schools of the States and Territory. His
assistants will be graduates ot some
good school in the States, experienced
and thoroughly qualified to fill the poai
tions they may be appointed to. Owing
to the fact that the building designed
for Icaching is not yet completed, the
school will be taught for a short while
in the Presbyterian Chureh.
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
Grade l- pellliw. IHrat Reader. Pen and
MM-il Wort. Nunilwrj: II rbarses per nioulU.
Orade S-Hueliimt. Heccnd sadThira Madera,
" Ts, wrliinic, Kfcmentarr
THOMAS F. BURNS,
Contractor and Builder.
CLAREMORE. I. T.
All kinds of atone and brick work. Hean
nue i rv a Kperlalty. All wi.rk (roarjntead ac
oordlnK to npaeUleattnaa and "
Com-sfondencc solicited.
J. Q. MONROE. E. ■ ■■LI
MONROE & BELL,
Contractors & Builders
Flans and specification, furnished
upon application.
Clarkmorx, Ind. Teil
The City Drug Store,
CARRIE8 EVERYTHING
IN TNK DRUG LINE.
All new and fresh. No old stock that baa been picked over for
yean, and moved from place to place.
1 keep a full line ot
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH.
HARD OIL WALL PAPER.
Can sell paint cheaper than anyone in town.
I will soon put in a fall line of school books and school lap plies.
Call and see us.
E. P. WHITE, Proprietor.
"39
J. M. WARD,
Well Driller,
CLARUfOBE, IlTD. Tf.R.
Wella drilled at tha following I>ric««:
$1 SI per f'-ot without board.
Bept-p II .00 per foot with board.
BUY THE
Eagle Well Auger,
Made by Williams Bros.. N. Y.. and
sold here by
WM. 8ANC8TER.
FOLEY'S
FOR 8ALE.
$10 REWARD.
OTKAYED From two miW soiith of Foyil,
o I- T.. one fray hor* *. four years old. 18
han.l- hUh. branded with G E conn«vt*d.
Will pay a reward «S f<«r return of horse *r
taforuuitlon
M M rayO. I. t.
Kaiser A Bowman,
CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS,
CLARiaOBE, IND. TEH
Battmatm cbeerfollv ,iven and all <
maraatMdtobaSn« -<daaa. Plana aad >p<
c«uotia made
J A TEAQUK.
WATCHMAKER 4 JEWELER,
Harlow ft Williams' Building,
Watches, clocks and jewelry
Repaired.
lirnde H—Fourth Reactor IXrOaffy). Bpeltln,
iM'-Ouffvj. EncUnb (Iranimar lUarveri. tie-
m-nun Geosraphy lEclei-tlcl, Intellectval
.V i ' 'ill..'I ■- > t..iv I; l.t(l.
ilrtuie 4—Fail Term. SpelHn*. Klementary
V. B. Hlatorr (Barnaa), Ora<M Laaaooa la
Ku/lish I Heed * Kel!.**l. Practical aad Intel-
lertual Arithmetic l Kay I. Intermediate Oaq,-
raj.hy Wntln,. SprltMl term, aboat
OraJe'v-rnll Term, B;<ellln and Writtaa,
^Ari^m^*:
u&iaJWhSr
HlfbMt Hiww-Wwlffl Mft
im
Literature, (Jenernl ~—
•rm Ui *
1
linMb w
M. L. DALE,
General Blacksmithing,
• Plow Work a Specialty
All Unk
Blackamlthlrit and H*alr Wort.
w'saswsra'sr,'
Sit
One Price
Casfy House.
Two Good Reasons Why Foley Can
8ell Goods Cheap.
1st.
He pays cash for his goods, and any merchant
who pays cash can buy cheaper than one who has
to have time.
2d.
not 1
fails
He sells strictly for cash, and his customers do
ive to yay for any goods someone gels and
i pay for.
J. M. TAYLOR, Jr.,
Attorney-at-Law,
Ci.ABEnon.Jhrn. T**.
Any om wishing to study La
m charged extra. Tuition win n
rharired as grade above show, and tn
J.-ntx will be charged the grade la
which they have the greatest number of
studies. Tuition Is payable at theead
ol each month, when a statement ot the
amount will be furnished each parent
or ruirdUn Mo deduction win b«
made (or absence less than om Wftefe
No labor wlU be qiarred in making fee
NEW :
MEAT WIARK!
_ H^V'ing built to our New
Meat Market, giving us in-
creased room, we are prepared
to furnish
All RIIDS OF FIESI Ml
SALT NUTS,
A trial is solicited and satis-
faction guaranteed.
Fresh Country Produce al
ways on hand.
J. M. ALLTON.
WM. L MOORE,
Raal ftitsU Agent
•Ml Notary Publlo.
Will do all kinds at Notary work.
Bargains Every Day.
OALL AND EXAMINE BKFORI
BUYING.
LUKTB
IIG
HEADQUARTER
Pure Drugs and
A Ml line of Patent 1
carry a large Has d
SILVERWARE. JEWELRY.
Which wears
CLAREMORE.
A Lrm.i T a trim On the teeth
debtror* the enamel and rain, the
teeth. Baxafroo will remove this
very annoying growth and leave the
teeth white ana pearly, Holing',
popular drug store keepa it.
rr. siS"^
MOST PfiRFBCT MADE,
a pm CnftCmmttrmim hefc, Am
kJmAmmStU. Haul,
SO YtAKf THI STANDAML
Dr. Price's
World's Mr NMnI Award.
F. A. NKILtON*
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