The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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lb* mm*. aad1| will to a daley
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TM Maakoftee Ttaoeete b p« buy
tkeee days atabiM apoltfiaa for tb« gi>r
ert>M«at uflletele l0bal*4 al NhNm
•ad adritiaa lb# Cbaiebafa, tm all mal
Im aflaelleglbalrwaMw,
wail0 0tb«r |0«m art lalblaf can-
•lag fMlor I#*, ciarawor* bo«M go rlflit
ab0a4 aa4 pal la om ii wmldbtapar-
la« latlllnilon aa4 aluH Mr farmtri a
l i«0r nukrl for a 4ir*nlA«0llua ot
crop.
W0 r 10 Malib* Purcell Rag
Icu-r Ui up ob lUUbotxi <|aaallna and
tarn II* ballarl** 00 harrying ap iba
P*wm roiumlialon Kaproparmuvcean
b* got 00 th.iu Mlatabnoil woald tuoo
b* a lira qa>*tk B. Paab It along W«lb r
Tb*r« ha* ntvar l*>#n bat two bill*
InlrndaMMl In oongmaa locating ooonty
*Mla In lb* Territory. an4 both bar*
namcil t'lararanro aa oor of thaiu Tlia
two l.i I In warn frama4 by atrong fartora
in tlii ahaplng of lagialallon In Ibl*
country Ilalagatc flynn and Iha Da won
Comiulaalon.
Nothing wool4 promnt* tha prawnt
era of b.k«I fvollug In Claramora mora
than a atrong Commercial Clob la whlt h
ertry public uplrltnl rltlwn bad reaol -
vim] to drop nil poraonal failing aud
work unitedly for tha advancement of
our town. Hach a body woald
Ih> a power lor good In placing onr town
In the front rank of the towni of the
Territory
One of th-provlilon* of Indian appro-
priation bill provide* that tne roll* made
by the oominlMlon to the Five Clrllis*d
Tribe*, wlieu approved by the secretary
of the interior, ahull be Hnnl. and the
|ieri>on« who e name* ore found tliereon
eliall alone ronatituto the several tribe*
which they repreaent, and the secretary
of the Interior I* nthorlred and directed
to lis 11 time for cloeina said roll*, after
which no name shall be added thereto.
Knock of the Knocker.
Since the Dawes commitalonenlered
upon Its duties reservation* in Oklnhoma
huve been bargained for, alloted, the
anrplns taken up by settlers, and crope
enough ruleed to pay for the land* and
the excellent improvement! made on
the farms. Flourishing cities have been
built and communities with churches,
acbool* and other Adjunct! of civilisation
have come into exiatance on land* that
were wild and unbroken. The United
States has organised an army, whipped
Spain and bought auother war from
lier. Two presidental campaign! have
been fought out; Hanna ha* been dis-
covered and developed into the biggest
of all bouei; we have established
school* for Cuban*, Porto Ricani and
Filipino!; wo have annexed Hawaii and
established a government therein 1 theae
aud many job! of oeomingly large pro
portion have bead anccosefnlly complet-
ed, but the Dawes commlk^on hae not
yet incceeded in dividing a certain nu'J1*
ber acres of land among a certain num-
ber of people.
Against thi! condition of affair! the
Begiiter will continue to be a "knock-
er"—and we have plenty of good com
pany in this locality.—Purcell Register.
Cherokee Acte Approved.
President McKinley has approved the
following acts passed by the recent
Cherokee council:
Dill for the lupport of the Cherokee or-
phan asylum.
Bill far the support and maintenance of
(he Cherokee Advocate.
Bill for the disposition of estray property
Bill appropriating $300.00 for the care at
. Uig^ Rowland's institution for the blind,
of two blind Cherokee children.
Bill appropriating $87,410,00 for tbo gen-
eral Bupport of the Cherokee schools.
Bill for the removal of certain voting
precincts.
Bill for the pay of certain per capita
claims.
' Bill authorizing clerk to issue warrant
to Daisy B. Starr.
Bill providing for attorneys for the
Cherokee nation in the Freedmen roll.
Bill preventing introduction of cattle.
Bill providing for the expenses of the
last council.
Bill for appropriation to pay expenses
of special election in Canadian district.
Bills for claims against asylum and re-
pairing public buildings.
lag* in the Mi*# Territory aad euil
g«*t* lu Uciiihi. *
lb- lUrtliMvflla Magnet oeuipUIn*
ul ib« yutmg people (lining Imi mm Ii la
lb* pu*t tilHt'e nl Ibal luwn IHir brulber
10u*t be married,
lleiwa ha* offered the Cboetaw right
••f way and a I**imo of flu.MM 10 make
thai town the terminus af Im Hartshorn
asleneiun iHetead of Ardmore
■C || Tally, nl Knfanta. i* going
lu build a baudaouie 10a Ibuuoand dot
|«r reeidewo Kufeula It will ba um
of iba lineal la Ibo Indian Territory
The town limits of lUrtleevllle were
attended by the govarniaonl earveyors.
An aildlitonal looarrea were iaeladed la
lb* plat an4 ibo Iowa aow baa M0 arrea
Attorney M M blmiaeion. of Vlalta,
waa given a aeorlag in U> Ualle4 Stat**
iiaaat* last week by H*aalor Juaea, for
a i lrcolar eeni out by IMmln*i«n la
which be olaiiea4 10 bo able to place
ono handre.1 sad Ave famlli** oa Iha
Charok** roll*.
Macralary Hitcbcocb baa appointed
C'ol.D M Wisdom 01 Matbogeo, condi-
tional upon bis eiceplaoc*. a* rhairnaa
of the comoiieoloii lo appraise the land
la tb* Chickasaw Natinn wblnb will ba
aeed la tha oouetroctioa of Iba proposed
Arkanaaa and Choctaw Railroad
The ladlaa polic* overtook I'it of
Cbiekaaha'e wood hauler* yesterday
over in the Comanche country, made
tb«m throw off Iheir wood, and succeed
ed in takiug 197 men. teaine and wagone
lo Anadarko, wh'le two men eacaprd
and returneil late yeeMnlay afternoon
with their wood. -Kxpreea.
The Secretary of the Interior ha* r*
commended that sums *te|«i be taken
for the early allotment of Iha Osage
land*, giving to each cltiMn ISO acre*
of agricultural and VKl acre, of grating
land*, placing the leasing of these allot
urnnl nuder the tuprrvlaion of the In
dian agent. These luaae* ar* to be let to
the farmer* for grain rent.
Congreasman Hheppard of Indiana ha*
introduced a bill in the hoitae de*lgned
to prevent Intruder*, citltene by mar.
riage, and re*erv*tor* from sharing in
the land* and annuities of the Cherokee
Nation. The bill operates agalnit"white
persona placed npon the Cherokee roll
wlthont right, white men or white wo
men,citizens by marriage and white per
sou* known a« re*ervator*, who have
void their improvement* to the nation
and still remain upon the land
In a letter to a prominent attorney of
T.'ileriuith regarding the final hearing of
the Hpplicnnt* for citlzenihtp of this
Nation who were placed on the doubt
fill card list, by the Dawes commission,
Hon. Tunis Diiby, acting chairman,
snys; "In reply to your communication
of the 81 nit. vou are advised that the
time for the dual hearing of cn*e* of
applicants who have been listed for en
rollment on doubtful cards has not been
determined - Arrow.
Senator Baker introduced a bill lait
Monday for the allotment of the Osage
country and to apportion the tribal fnnd*
The bill provides for a roll of the meui
bere of the tribe and for apportioning
eighty acres to each a* the standard
value, the allotment being inalienable
for 21 year!. Trost fnnd* are to be di-
vided among the members of the tribe,
each participant being entitled to receive
his share on the tirst day of January
succeeding his twenty-first birthday.
An appropriation of $-'>0,000 is proposed
for carrying the bill into effect.
A writer la an agricultural paper
clnlmi that green white oak poiti can be
made to latt tbirtj years or more by the
foiio^ng proceei: Before setting them
borea'three-qnar*rl lnch h°,e ne"rIr
through the post at a point ? u' ,r
inches below the depth that the post is
to be set in the gronnd. Fill the hole
tbns made with 16 parts lalt, 0 parti
arsenic and part corrosiye sublimate,
and plug up the hole so *b to retain the
mixture. Green posts must be uae<l to
insure good results. The writer claims
to have posts that were set 89years,
nearly all of which are still sound.
I
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The Great Modern Newspaper.
When all that portion of the United
States west of the Missouri and Kaw
rivers was a trackless wilderness, near-
ly a half a century ago, the first issue of
one of the word's greatest newspapers
appeared. St. Louis, which was then a
mere overgrown town on the western
frontier of civilization, has developed
into a great commercial metropolis,
and that great modern newsgatherer.
the ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT,
bas kept place with the progress of its
city and section. It bas been, from its
first ifsue to the present time, the child-
ren's tutor, the youth's counselor, the
woman's companion, the farmer's in-
structor and friend. Its circulation ex-
tends to every state and territory of the
Union, to Canada and Mexico, and to
liis'cellaneous cl(Tims againat the nation.! every part of the world where there are
fiill making appropriation covering defi- : readers of the English language. It
ciency in colored orphan asylum. onght to be in your home dnring the
Bill to pay for certain books purchased ( coming year. See advertisement else-
for the Cherokee orphan asylum. where in this issue.
3111 abolishing the office of the secretary —.
„ to the treasurer of the Cherokee nation. Quality and not quantity makes De-
Bill establishing primary schools in Coo- | Witt's Little Early Risers such valu-
weescoowee, Delaware and Tahlequah dis- able little liver pills. Hill's Drug Store,
frlct*. ; —
Bi'< appropriating money for the use and Land To Bent.
main tentnc# ot the Cherokee insane asy- j Good river bottom land to rent. In
lum
Resolution demand settlement of
Bert Chandler, Cherokee T9WU Commis-
sioner.
The act appointing Visa Floret.'*
Wilson as principal teachor of the fe-
aaala seminary for Ufa or aa long as she
cared to aerve, was vetoed. All the
bills granting telephone franchises were
disapproved on the ground, that in the
abeoaca of treaty stipulation, only con
grew boa the granting «? franchises or
the paostag of Uwa regulating the
«raattaf et fraaeUoaa.
quire of S. H Mayes, fix milee east of
Pryor Creek, I. T.
To Whoai It May Coacera.
We wish to notify the citizens of this
c -winty that we have secured the agency
for Dr Caldwell'! Syrup Pepein, the
great cure for ^P tion' lndi*e<t,0n;
*iv« |a 4 h /Ming 4< I
Miiougii n|i llfKU* the
bail ioiiiWI «• !■" ibi"*
ftpeml my III* 111 il |n>n m fcrillury i«l
I eipetil lu see llie < li. i.V • <
llml up luiw belt,it ton arc d«wi bere
Thai I* will I pfu| «• 1 nil a .ii-lsli'.ll
lu uklabumi, 11 wi>«I4 help lu lj.i i
mailer* by giving lit it r ,icf Utilities
for lrw>**i'lliitf l.o.iue*. lam III l-iwr
wf Cbariw t'arti*' |Un |u *u«-
Terntury lulu c uiiii<«, Th in-'*i*
t'uilld be pal ua fee |>||U |.,r l'*y and I be
espen*** w Jiild not fall on the t*«|.*j
era Had yua ever |i«'Ughi i>i Hist I
would rather have iw>. •late* than une
If we can gel II. b>il If we caul we
•build tabe the other and g«i out nf Ibis
in*** I would lie in favur nf taking the
adjuatmriit out of iiiei<iiurl* and pilling
the mailer of allotment* Into the hand*
uf lb* aomnilMiou. with lb* auihnrity
lu pat aa ladlan on bte allotment and
b«*p blm there Under the present ay*.
t*m II will take * life time i„ *||ut and
lb* eourta will be ImwU.I with injimi
Ion eultaby d|s*alltfla | Indian* for year*
In romo. aa allotmeiii pr<a<«ed* Thai 1* a
Dm proapwt for tninrt* which ar* al.
wayaaav*ral year* behind wllb their
work
' Th*y Ulk about aeitllng affair* dowu
h*re Is two year* Why. up in Kan*as.
iu adjnillog lh* little tribe* located 011
allotm*nta la that stale, it required
four yoara tna*lll* when th« agent bad
nothing else |u du t ut lo point out an
Indian and bla allotment and put hhn
on It. Twoysar*. Indeed, put a nanghl
after tb* two and it would cum* uearer
sltllng Iba date of coiupletl jn unless
aumetbing uuvipeetrd happen*, and
that la mighty apt to occur Vou just
watch aod see ''
Baal 0*1 afaa laoraate af Hia Pennon
A Mriin*n war veteran and promt*
nent *ititor write* "Hoeing Ihn ndver
tlaeuieutnf Chauili rl«in « Colic. Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am re-
minded that a* a oldler In Mexico lu
'4* and '♦*, I contracted Mexican diar-
rhea and thi* remedy ha* kept me from
getting an inoreu*e iu my penalon for
on every renewal a dose of it restore*
me." It I* unequalled na a quick cure
for diarrhoea and I* pleasant aud safe
lo lake. For aale al Hill'* Drug Store.
We Waal You To settle.
All partle* Indebted ton*arc request,
ed to call at once and settle either In
ca*h or good aecurlty. (loud crops
should make you n* anxious to settle
na yon wore to ask the favor of na. Call
at oucn that you may 1"' m.'i b* happy as
well as ourselves.
Williams llannwAM Co.
The Mather's Favorite.
Chninbcrloln'* Cough Remedy is the
mother's favorite. It i« pi> u~ nit and
safe for children t,. take .u l always
curem It is ii t.-11-J.- l aapeAlally for
congha, colds, croup and whooping
cough, and i* the licet medicine made
for these disease*. Tb'-re is not the lenst
danger In giving it to children for It
contain* no opium or other Injurious
drug and may be given jih confidently to
a babe as to nu adult. For sule by Hill's
Drug Store.
Board and lodging at the "O K" Rts-
tauruut, next to bank building.
The fragile babe and the growing
child are strengthened by White *
Cream Vermifuge. It dostroyi worms,
get* digestion at work, und 60 rebuilds
the body. Price 3-1 cents. Hill's Drug
Storo.
If you want anything in the meat or
baking line call on Gns Kline. Next to
Williams' hardware store.
When threatened bv pneumonia or
any lung tronble, prompt relief is nec
essary, as it is dangerous todelay. We
would suggest that One Minute Cough
Cnra be taken as soon as indications of
having taken cold are noticed. It cures
quickly and its early use prevents con-
sumption. Hill's Drug Store,
Sewing machine needles and repairs
at the Racket Store.
Whoaoever ,,M 8uffered from I,iles
know* how painful aud ♦voublesome
they are. Tabl*r'e Buckeye Pile Oint-
ment i! guaranteed to cure piles.
Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes 75 cts.
Hill's Drug Store.
Bargains at Barrett's.
Many of the blotches, pimples and
other affections of the skin are caused
by the failure of the liver and kidneys
to cast off impurities, which remain in
the system. Herbine will stimulate the
liver and kidneys, and cleanse the sys-
tem of all imparities. Price, 50 cents.
Hill's Drng Store.
Fresh and salt meats, bread, cakes
and pies at Gus Kline's. Allton's old
stand.
The most soothing, healing and anti-
septic application ever devised is De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It relieves
at once and en res piles, sores, eczema
and skin diseases. Beware of imitations.
Hill's Drugstore.
Buggies at Burrett's.
Pepsin preparations oft n fail to re-1
lieve indigestion because Uipvcan digest j
only albnminons foods. There is one 1
preparation that digests all classes of [
food, and that is Kodol Dyspepsia Cnr3 ,
It cures the worst ca -s of indigestion i
and gives instant relief, for it digests
what you eat. Hill's Drugstore.
Chelsea flour at Hayiues & Simcs'.
A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks.
Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice-
President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in
speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Re-
medy, says: "I suffered with a severe
cold this winter which threatened to
run into pneumonia. I tried different
remedies but I seemed to grow worse
and the medicine upset my Btomach. A
friend advised ma to try Chamoerloin's
llnbiue >buuld b* used lo enrich **4
partly ih 1.1 *.d 11 <ai*e| all form* ef
blnH l di*ur«i«r* i* Manually awfal la
l«vef* kia «mp<i'iM, Ml*, pimp!**
ItUtskbead*. rufula, aall iheuiu and
imrf form iihm4 imparity, II i* a
**|* ai*d eff. lual ««l* Price it) mil*
Hill * Uray lu.ie
Ore i be lap rube* *1 llaiftll*
I hi* **«fua iher« i« • Uig« dealb rale
am i>< i. i treu h-iu ui ap aad laag
iruable* i'rxmpi itIImi will **r* lb*
liuie ua** tfna lh**e terrible Iim m
W« ki.i "f tmthlatf i^ruia i «
|n.l*i.| relief *« line Mlaule (el>ab
i'it® |i Ue relM ip.ii in grip
| < 4ml «|| ihr«>4l <' l long iruuble* f
nl ill* I'le4**iit 1" lake Hill'* Dian
HI .re
|o 1. ...k* al Ibl* ulRie V*i lick el*
Maoy a bngbi aad happy huaitl. .1.1
I*** b*ra ihruwn nii **>lue*« ami —t
n>w Iwiiim i f ill* de«tb i f a luv*4 "O*
fr- ui a n< elected ««.M llallaid'a ller*
im,it,.I Myrop U lb* gr*al ear* for
lough*, "dd* au I all pulmonary *il
mini* l*i If* lh and 5" cent* Ulll'i
Drag at.ire
The lie*i ih.ir en lh* m*rb*i "AOKrl
can Pal*ni" al llayme* * Him**'
Mitch little pill* aa PvWill'! Utile
Karl* lll**r* ar* *aiy *oaily tak*a. and
ibey ar* wuudvrfully etTeciiv* (a olem*
ing ih* llvor and bow*la. Hill'* Proa
Htora. , 1
Fur a good t*iid r atoab go, lu (loa
Klin*'*
RfCICllltftl •
A Tiqiek* man h*t a amall opal **t
mil ot hi* ring and w*ol to tb* )*wa1«r
to hav* it replaced Ratnrulng bow*
h* fouad Ibe |u*i .et and. putting It In
hi* uiouih for *af* keeping, hurried
back lo the jeweler'* to bar* lhat **l
u**i| tintead uf lb* n*w opal. Haiblag
Into the *lur* he **ld: "May. I'v* found
the old «et. * dou't uto that n*w on*."
He atlemplwl lu remov* tb* aton* from
hi* mouth, gav* a gulp, looked abwpiab
and *ald I gne*« you'll bar* lo a**
the new *lun* "
That inan iiee.|ed a bottle of Dr Cald
well'* rtyrup I'epaln «dd by Doling'*
Pharina. y
A full line of winter robe* at Barrett*
The merited reputation for rnrlng
pile*, aorea and aklu dl*ea**a acquired
bv HeWltt * Witch llarcl Salve, ha* ltd
to the making of worthle**counterfeit*
Be aure to get only DeWltt'a Halve.
Hill * Drugstore
A girl* maiden aim I* uiually to
change her maiden name.
DkWitt, Ia.
Peprnw SYtti'i* Co.
Hunt*. I cannot recommend Dr
Caldwell'* Syrup l'epalu too highly. It
ba* been a gri-.it benefit to mo. Very
truly, Hat Bf'KLKV. Sold by Boling'*
Pharmacy,
A full ailpply of Sc.iIt* book* ill the
Pnooni!*# ofllc*.
Moore' I'llule* nrsa guaranteed enn
or nil form* of Malaria. Ague. Chill*
and Fever. Swamp Fever, Malarial
Fever, Bllioti* Kevor.Jnundlce,Bilious
u s, fetid breath and a tired, llstle*e
f-ellng. They euro Rboumatisni and
the la**ltudu folloiying blood pol*on
produced from malarial poisoning. No
IVninlne. No Arsenic, Acids or Iron.
| Do not ruin Htomach or teeth. Entire
i ly tasteless. Price 50c per box. Dr.
It.'. C. Moore Co , No. 81(1 North Main
Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by Duvb
: Hill & Co.
J. G. RUCKER. M. D.,
„ I Office, No. 00.
ll0ne' \ Residence, 01.
CLAREMORE, I. T.
W. F. HAYS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OFFICE:
Knoma 12and 14. Bank Bnlldtnf.
Calls promptly answered day or night.
J.C. Bushyhead, M. D*,
'PHONE- {«®ce' 8«;
Office over Hill's Drug Store,
CLAREMORE. I.T.
A. M. CALLAWAY
-•LAWYER
E* S. BESSEY,
Attorinsy and Counsellor-at-Law
Commercial Collections.
Jaa. . Davenport.
Wm. II. Hall
DAVENPORT & HALL,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ~
(lenoral collectionsn specialty. Notaryinofllcs
Taken Up
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•tray Tik«n Up.
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atrt\i Token Up.
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•:..v
• Ma***, I t
• 10.00 Reward.
lull. .. ISHiMMr. >*au«r> la, Nul lel««*
l Uitf—" ♦•-I I "iiii..«tiW. • ei*tub We«M
efic >- >i II ■ i -4 -.i * « j4 inetiM
l.ieV. it.iiiiii.WI !••• M| mi,Im k«l eees
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.|l.„ * l I.,,-, mU.t i .io...< nirt Will My
•tei*)••• !'i '..i i<ieiK .1 ••■i.e. t.Mileal* b
H fh4klU i II ui
I wi<N|.,(e. Iiwl Te
Notice To Publlo.
II* t'Ul'lle la Iwiel.t e'teH Ik4Hi IMI *11 My
For •ale.
All In I lh . «*• **,. t M.
.*!" f Ml*•/ .«•! MMe I Will, Win
iter" r
A Liberal Reward
wwwf (tejeire al ikt* •■*.«
Stray Taken Up..
Taken u|> al «. , !*.• leu Mwlk a(
I lal«H*' le *l-".l X t.tt.l-1 *. IMI' line Ut
*.!« *,«!...M HUM. I...I. I.IIM.I, •kite
ki«4 reel **4 *l*r Hi |..r h« .l iianw >«M tan
aw by pi-.li* | i..|- au.y«j|la|i a^wMea
A Liberal Reward.
■Hr*f*<t "f *l"l«« Ifia Ibe Wall «iarv p*.
I are .fil nt Uiarainur*, alawl Hepteeiiee,
Imi, one r~l and alille .|-Hl«l balfar euMlM
I*, year. <'l<l. I... Ifhi. Wand, Ml m*fkafl
■lib rfirf. 1*1 HI "U mi'l.i .id* ul laitb
■an. ■ill pay liberal ••want ler ber reiara If
IDl tta*l 'ii lead iii* lu ber re<««arjr.
It A H**!"!.
. UrellM'ie, li. I ter
lI'u.I l'ut.|l.luel Januarr I*. l*"t I
Warning Order.
In Ibe I'lUied Mlaleu ('..iiimlwl'^er a C .
.11 i.ir.u. ir in ibe N,.libera In.imi ut
hull.i, Teritlurr
H* cU|..ri * 11*11, I'Umuff*,
OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE
Our cuttomera, and above all In |tlca«i) them In their Hour,
VV« sell ihts fiimout
AMERICAN PATENT FLOUR,
M4ni«f4etur«i| lijr Itio i'litl*** Milling IV, i.f I'IivImn*, Im! 'IVr- All
nur ni*l intfa lull ii it i-atii'l Im In>«I, mnl wu liktru liaii uulliiutf l«ul
|.i4i*e for il from I linn. Try of il,
HAYMES & SIMES.
W« have one of the lineal linea uf Staple and Fancy (Jroce*
riea in CUromore. Our uroceriea are alw<«ya freah.
PRODUCE AND PROVISION*.
THE BANK BUILDING.
. So. t.irt.
Jeff Itavla. Ilelelllt.lll '
The d*feu.leiil. Jrtt l>a«l* la w.rnnl In *p
|w*r III ttala ■•ourl •lll.li. thirty d* . and an**er
ihe .-..li.plallll III Ibe plallilll!., Ii.v.i.Ih.iI
Halt. II. JKNNINIIII,
Jan. la, liail. t*. H I'l.tntnlaalnnar.
K. H. H—m-r. Attumejr for Helmut..
A M I «ll #a . All..ri.ey t..r lu.n realdeat
Defewtani
$25.00 Reward.
Kur arreal and ...nvb*-
tluti i.| am' |«T~.n villi.k
>>r hi'iu.K catlbi III Ibl.
Iiraiid with a nro|i and , ■■
iiiidrrh .'k In eai-n ear *■., IH . ,> . k|1
S'u .wllle . .Id only f.-i - -l" 4 I
ahlpiii-nl
lUim-- tour utile* *.iutti i.f Ki.rU
•l i WAIII). Ki.yll, 1. T
$50.00
REWARD!
uf ny 1"-|
lntb«dr ;•«
OfT.TlliK* f
hat
ratIto In tho foUowtng
in al* % <* hratul. uim k- .1 on aide
Iiiii, mm «-ur « r 1 null other with uiijxtr
id ti1111 **t lilt. .tli"' i titi!«* lir.iinUd with «llaa-
.. nd tm hip. wlih nan n«r rron| ei1 and under
bit ami utlivr • nr with awnUnwfork.
"• UOULUH, Hkiatook. I. T.
525 REWARD
Will (riven fr>r th«« « < ovictlon or any |wrwi
ateailtin any bntf4 branded on Inft « ldn aa ahow
ahovft. aud marki«<l with nver-h'opo In fta^h aa..
and undnr hit In rltfht. Kanirn anmnil my placo
and from Kaviu< l luJT to iiuiuth of Dua rraek.
and on Verdlirrta river eaat of Big I^alte. No
aalea made only hy aMpim-nt or by bill of aale
given under my hand.
Hor^ea aud cattle aaine brand on left aboulder
and hip.
John H. Crittende.n, Cluremore.
JOE M* LAHAY,
Attorney-at-Law,
J. HERBERT MOORE,
UNDERTAKER
^—AND
Bcial attention given to the preparation of
br for Hhlpment. C'aJla nnnwered day or
t. With Barudollar, Bartlea A Nollaon
DENTISTRY
BY
W.W.BRYAH.D.D.S.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
Office over Foley'* Store.
w-nr«: 8 to 12a. m., and 1 to 5 p. m.
Rooms I & 5. Raymond Building. VliA.i, I. T
Opjj. Bucker liuildin*. Claremorefl. T.
W, S. POPE,
Painter & Paper Hanger,
CLAREMORE., IND. TER.
Work solicited. E«timatc« Kiven and al*
work guaranteed.
~J,C,STRAUBT
Shoe maimer.
AU kind# of mending neatly tind quic
oly done. Shop near (Jibbs Hotel.
We want
all the
NEW
Livery and Stable.
Having leased the old
McDunjel & Walkiey Livery Barn,
I am prepared at nil times to fiirninit
first class turnouts, Careful driven
furnished when desired. A call solicited
Dray and Transfer Line
in Connection.
Prompt and intelligent service and
reasonable prices to all.
WaguiietUi meets all trains and will
take you to any part of the city.
W. R. AVEN.
If it isn't eti: Eastman, il isn't a Kodak.
, Z5cke a
There li nothing to satisfactory
to a good cook as good flour, and
il you wish the best in the mark-
et, buy
American Patent Flout
AT FOLEY'S.
f Man*! by The Cheleea Milling Compeny.
We Want Your Corn!
Highest Market Price
Paid for It.
See us before Selling
No Shoveling
We Buy Wheat
OSWEGO SEEO &GRAll CO
D. I. KIRKPATRICK, Mgr..
Claremore, I.T.
I To Chicago-
Three Trains
From Kmi«iin Cilv via Simla Ku Koutc. g<
Tliey lettvo Union Depot 8:00 m. nt., 5:4&
p. in, nml 7:00 p. m., respectively. Kach
train nbmiliitvly first rlitm, mill prjiiipped '•
for Ihe cotnforUble traiisportution of
passengers.
Space reserved and tickets sold by
W J. JftNNEV. Pai «oa«f fluent.
The (Itchlsoi), Topako A Santa F* Ky..
kansas city, mo.
The St. Louis
i The Great Republican
Paper of flmcrlca.
The Great Newspaper
of the World.
Globe-Democrat
TWICE EVERY WEEK-ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
AH A NKWNFAI'KR. the reputation of tb* UloM-Dkkociut li world-wide. It i,
known and it circulate, wherever the Englleh language la read, tta Weekly
k.litlen, iaiued Id Hkmi-Wmkly aectione, at One Dollar per Year, la almoat equal
to a daily at the price of a Weekly, It, (ire, tha lateat telegrapbio newe from all
the world ereiy Tueadaj and Friday. Keporta of current event* are carried for-
ward from section to neat Ian, and the Coxplktr News or thk Wonr.u, In full
telegnma, ia containail in th* two aictlona.
AS A HOMK JOL'ItNAI, it baa no equal. Ita departnionta devoted to "Th* Farm,
Uarden and Dairy," "The Family Circle" and "Th* Home" are *ach of tb* highest
and moat holpful character, tta market reports ar* corr*ct and complet* in every
detail. An int*r*ating atory ia continued from issue to iaaue. and it hna mauy
other featurea which combiu* to furniab help, amua*meut end instruction for peo-
ple in all condltinn, and circumstauc*i of life.
IN EACH DEPARTMENT AND Ad A WHOLE, tb* Weekly Klobe-Democrat, iaaued
in Hihi-Wciiilt a*otiona, is tho pee- of any family n*ivspap*r in tbo world, and
it ought to beat *?*ry fireside during the coming year. Bond One Dollar—Only
One Dollar—for ayear'a aubscrlption To-Day, or write for free sample copiee
to th*
GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Lous, Mo.
The DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT Is without a rival Id alt
ti)* West, and stands at the very front an)oi)g the
few REALLY GREflT i>«wspapers of the World.
HUNDAY
EDITION.
On* year $O.CO I On* Year 4.00 40 to 60 Pagea.
ti Months 3.00|B Months S.00 One Year IR.OO
3 Months 1.50 | 3 Months 1.00 0 Months 1.00
BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID.
DAILY,
INCLUDING SUNDAY. I
DAILY,
WITHOUT SUSDAY.
Wm.CLAPHAM,
Notary Public.
rledgementti token. All lef
drawn.
Oolaoah, Ind. Ter.
CAMPBELL 6 JONES,
ATTORNBYHT-HW,
Notary Public,
—" *"* -.«ch tronble and Coorft Bemedy and 1 Zoned Jt ws«
eick headache and rtoi^ ' rpleaaant to take and it relieved me a*
guarantee it to do aa reccinineii. ^ -
alway* keep the beet dniga on band a^.. -1
horn® for
Christmas
COLLINSVILLE, I. T.
once. I ate now entirely recovered,
a doctor's bill, time and tufferinst,
solicit a call, protniaing the very beat 1^*, -«rer be wlthoat thu splendid
of everytbiag. Yonr. tmly. Bolin," *2! ^ Hill .
Pharmacy. Drug Store.
In Cooweescoowec
District. Will pay
highest cash price.
No jaw, wind or
trade given.
Williams Hardwaie Co.,
9lnr«moref I, T. 1
Kodaks, $5.00 to $35.00.
Brownie Cameras, $1.00.
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
Kocbener, H.Y
H. BAKER,
TONSORI1L AND BATH.
i For a clean share, a good balrcnt,
! come and nee me. Good clean tnbe.
; Plenty of soft water. Neilson Bnilding
1 on Third Street.
House Moving.
Buildings of all kinjs moved without
racking or tenring the building to pieces.
Prices reasonable. Would be pleased
to figure with you on this class of work.
Patterson & Steppe.
Claremore, I. T.
Teeth E*Uam<l i*4 Filled
Without Poin,
A full wl leMli, m m-
I'm* «U|4 «• • H*n
14.44 MM*. «l«
f mUi msmI. lie,
Ul WORK IUMMTEC0 FIVE TIMS*
TH«-
missourl Dentists.
OFFICE: iXJt'VaSP:
J. Q. monnra.
Contractor and Bulldor.
I'Ihm* nml •i'l'tHiftttiiui* f urnUhoi
i||lli|l N|l|i|il'Ktiull.
Ci.AUKMuMB, Ind, T«a.
T!tt«uSoo«ttM|t Set Al«i|ikt
TkrMyknicRMltMwo
ST. LOUIS or KANSAS CITY
and Nlnta In
■ItMarl, Arfcaaut
Taxaa, Kamaa.
ladlaa Tarrttary,
Oklaham,
Tha Soathwait
and FarWaat.
THE LINE TO THE UND OP
Ltad and Zinc.
Railroad Raitairaat aad Caia Car
Service •ae^uled ia Aaefka.
AO aadara coavtaitacaa (aKaafalt
VISIT
EureKa Springs,
A perfect rtaort the year round.
Hone m convenient for this part of
the country. Cheagratesaislltimee
Send row Wenda In the old
Statet one of our Illustrated pam-
phlets, to be had by addraaatng
Room No. 720, Century Building,
St. Loula:
"7* nt of Ikt Oinkt"
"ftlhm .ihJ Fi*i tm thf Prtuo."
"Arm/ Aarmimr Altng ikt AIM*."
"ThtOtnr* Vfiitt."
" Thtrt li Stmtlhmt f Sit Alug tit
Friu* Lim."
The moatcomprehenalve railroad
literature for the bome-ieeker, trav*
eler or investor ever publiahed for
gratuitous distribution.
NEW SERVICE
San Antonio,
VI*
WACO. S. Ai AA. P. AND SOU. PAC4
AND TO
AUSTIN.
VIA CLOIN AND H.4T.0.
Through Tourist Sleepers
CALIFORNIA,
VIA SAN ANTONIO AND SOU. MS.
Quickest and Bsst Line to
MEXICO.
"KATY FLYER"
St. louis, Chicago, looses City.
ALL TRAINS HAVB
FHEE KATY CHAIR CARS ana
BUFFET SLEEPERS.
DALE BROS.,
General Blacksmiths.
All work la th* Blacknttblnc tin* don* la
• preaapt aad aaUafaetory maaaw at raaaoubl*
prleae. PUm w*k a apvrialty.
Stoop I l ve«n Bank cor. and MUI
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aida
Nature In strengthening tod recon-
structing the eihausted digestive or-
gana. It la the latest discovered digeat-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It la efficiency. It In-
stantly relieves and permanently cam
Dvspepeia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headaehe,Gaatrmlcia,Crampa,and
ail other reralta of imperfeetdlgestla
Floored fcy E. C. naWiU aCo. Citcaoa.
Hill's Oruy 8tore.
FOR KANSAS CITY,
and all points
NORTH k NORTHWEST
and all points in
KANSAS AND_ COLORADO
Iron Mountain Route.
Fort Smith and Little Rock
and all points in
Arkansas,
Texas and
Louisiana.
Elegant Day Coaches.
Pullman Buffett Sleeping Cars
H. C. TOWN SEND,
SSJftSr* St, Louis, M9,
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