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Claremore Progress.
Vol. III.
Claremore, Ind. Ter , Saturday, April. 43. 4895.
BILLNYKAXJji.UoVfiL
DROPS IN ON THE
WENT AND Htt A CHAT.
, lOwwieM. iaa byede«w N^ I
1 Probably nest to Mr. Clevelsnd htm
astf Hscretary Dautsl A Lamont la the
Hiotm—« svidenoe aad the brightest es-
asapl• bow living of what may be dime
hp mm ambitions Am«lcan boy Lamont
to the favorite in tin present cabinet no*
oalv et thorn who luaw him generally,
bM of tba president himself.
With *11 duo respect to the present
. . . 1 I am also n .jnlr«l to icport the Id-
'Certainly pot, asld I. going to tbo eomo of minor ehildren and to go
dose Md eur-jri* la cln« Oiiuogh the thwnih their little toy banks white thH
keyhole a* be bade tae da are asleep-
"Wall," mM he. Inpplag kli voloe ' I was a postiaastsv mm. and I point
te a tsbisp«* "I wanted (o aay a word to that era of proeperity with pride. I
to yon privacy. Yoa ar . iaf.B-no bold the office tat four yean, and ye* it
mtnmmwk • *e**y°on- 1 know, for wu a period of oulaWrrtiptod peace and
avmlhangb yvu write for tbo press you comfort. Wheat wai (I a baibal and
woriftfcot betrsy me, 1 know. and even hay $ji> per Ion. Everybody bad am-
" *• ®"* W*M ballses what i>loyra«nt, and draaa cleave* did not re-
<l"ire criuoline to bold them in shape;
"1 bavo been wanting to tell some There were no strikes, and poor peotde
one for • long tuna this little truth Ibat did not Study Delaarte.
U "way I can Id My oflico was rinsed oat thoroughly
not Ml It to Kouibcn of the cabinet every spring, ami 1 have never repeated
tea veil, for each of them ha* his own a wt*d outside of my family whioh I
personal troubles to worry over. I ran- read an nay of tha postal oarda passing
Mteseu tell my wifo. for she, too, has through iny hands. I regarded tbe office
her ho use hold matters to think of, but as a so! emu trust, and I never failed to
I wanted to tail soma kind friend, who pal Irak tha illustrated papers and
I think ha la would not run rigbl to tho telephone magazine* into their wrappers after 1
Why with it. that 1 fear oougma is conoual- had glauood over them, flood white oak
Ing si uotliiii( from ami j;mi hickory wood sold for «
'I d.mot know what it is, boll Vac w
we were at peaoe with all the na-
ENRICUE OUPOV Dt LOME.
mm* mt Tnatrln twV li>wiaan.
The only trouble with Bmior Mnrua-
gK late 8p-i!.i.h minister to tho Uuited
Hut-n, was tha
fact that be talk-
ad loo much at
time. When tho
Allianoa was
fired upon by •
Spanish warship,
freely criti-
ss::on i>e umm.
would (Umbtlass have suggested
by resign
It is something. Whenever I run across tlona of tbo earth. Letters left uncalled • Dnpny da Lome, is a
atari do not know. Eminence of one congress suddenly It stops what it waa forfor Unrequired timo were advertised
kind is not tha evidence of greatness iu 'Peking l ut * <> 'ook ont of tha , in my own paper, and patron* of the
a totally different direction, nod thai la window far quito a spell and seems to office wlio suffered from drought had
" vithoat •
department at
generally obnoa
iona
United
ho not forestalled aooh
>n>i
where we aaake a gmmt big mistake in
WITH TUT rnssntgs?.
national affairs Hrlgur A. Poe wrote
be ccrubrntiug. Of course Hint I
named, for congrees never ocrubrates.
Mow, no ono can nuderatand how un- |
bnppy all this makes mo nuloas bo has
buen president himaolf and had • ron-
gists on his hands that does not yield
him Its frtl I ennfidenec.
"Tbo first sign 1 noticed of
tlielr stamps lickod for
murmur.
Only on< I bad oongreaalonal stnbi-
tions, and that was temporary. I visit-
e l Wyoming at the timo of her ndmis-
ttou to the Union sa a state, and the
IrgUlatnre offered to make me a senator
if I would become a cltiaen, and I was
to do It, far it was a great bou-
night aud did uot toll mo or. but I remembered how close the air .
where it bad boon. Tho next morning Is In the senate chamber and bow many 1 ■aid, and settled in Spain after hia
it could not look moja tlie faca. I fear interruption* I would have while doing carocr closed. Tbo niinister'a father
' _ "* ' litaeaiy work mid while other senators ■ waa the first man to introduce steam
iking mid when I needed ah- | machinery inM Spain in connection
of as
years' experience and will uot make the
mistakes that rendered His
so conspicuous. Re I
minister*to the United
ia very popular iu Washington and in
Chicago, where be officiated daring the
World's fair as Spanish royal commis-
sioner general and did much to make
the exhibit of 8pain a conspicuous fea-
ture of the great exposition.
8en«r de Lome waa born in Valencia
iu August, 1851, and bis grandfstlier
of Napoleon's generals, it is
it ooald not look n
that Ills Jeaflag i
"What WanM yea Sot* yoa were to
eeurN'tome at tho thing* con-
es gate into The ('o!igras*U
hot that i-i only :i bttod,
that we sea in The m
srileta qnlet, so 1 declined tha aeat Bo-1 with silk manufacture and was a volu
iry la only $A,UOO per : minoua contribator to tbo literature of
bavi """
act authorising tbo building
i wonderful poems, but a* n bu*i- I breath, aud tli-re was absolute
man ho did not reeemblo Russell
i in any way
We often flud a bright editor sold out
by the abend because it Is very differ-
ent writing comments on current events
from preparing dividends for stock-
ri'lan. too, tha t la
year, and 1 would have to mako cam-1 his time.
•>*!(• spocchea every fall without any Stnor da Lome began his diplomatic
fiat offioa receipt*. I would have to give career in tbo *ti.te department iu 1869
n lM(a part of my salary to varioas I *nd has siuco served bis country in Ja-
i haritin*. aud little red babies would bo I P". Belgium, France, Germany, Urn-
iuimed after me, each of whom would guay, tbo United States and other conn-
I ridge perhaps and sends It down bore liav.o to receive n silver mug. Tbo pa- Tie*. In IHtit h< v.a* first secretary of
for my signature, bnt that ia only to purs at homo wonld attaok me every J tbo Spanith ligation in Washington,
misland ni l and make ins think that 1 time I failed to vole, and even harder ' « <• when Minister Barca committed
have its confidence and nm allowed to purhaps when I did vote. My buslnass sniclde becanio charge d'affaires. In
come fo on the grnond floor. at horns would go to iho dog*, and if I September, 181)3. bo became envoy ex*
"Formerly congress used to come failed of a ro-eloction I wonld be mad traordlnary and minister plenipotentia-
ry np to nie aud look tun straight in aud sick at heart My boys would grow rjr to tbo Uuitod Ktatea and served bis
" " j - .« ^ ,o thjnk the government ought to pro- 1 country iu tbi* ofBoe for eight mouths.
vide tor them and tho railroads givo During hi* stay in Washington he and
I di'noe between us, but now tlio moment them pa.so.< My wifo wonld neod a '''• beantifal wife became very popular
1 go tip there ta listen to tbo ron versa- nov * ' ' ......
and wo would feel burt if
Mr Lamont is a sound hraded, cool i
business man who could not ou tho spur
■ of tha moment write a sonnet that The I
Ceiltnry Uagasina would givo over $S {
for, aud yet he male us a most successful
Minister. Ho also turn* down bis wiuc-
tlon both houso* go into neoqtivs sea- we did not get as rcuch attention as the
'ion, sud I have to go out aud sit ou senator* from New York and Matsachu-
tho doorstop. It ha* been so nil winter, setts. I would have to bring my team
"No one can fully sympatliito with here to Washington, wbero feed is high,
mu, far no one understands Ilia caso. , i.nd tbo reporters would bo all the timo
Bomo ask m« if I intend to call an extra asking me what win .louti during tho
session. Wli.1t should 1 x all an citra exocutiv* sessions, and thoy wonld roast
session for wheu oongn si i* so reticent mo and rako tip old iwrsonalitie* if 1 re-
aud taciturn wheu in my society? | fusc«l totell them, and thosenatowould
iu society and will bo warmly welcomed
upon tbiir Ktnrn to the capitaL Min-
ister de Louin speaks English fluently
cud la described as a man of great en-
ergy and ni rvous force.
A CHIP OP THE OLD BLOCK.
!>• Hi. I-.tli-r, Nlr Charica Hlbbcrt Top-
prr I. m (iml Cisaltn aial «m« .
, . ,, - , Sir Charles Hibbert Tnppor, whose
Of course I fwl hnrt end grieved, despiw mo if did not refuse, and there threatened resignation as minister of
j arc "is r,sjss SI srrr^r^ sans
to" l'3'1 . .. , . . t i rido on tho horse ear*, tree to attend and is a du ceudant of Virginia tories
With that tha jTsyidont wiped away whichever church I chose, free to ctiti- who r.-ioov. d to Nova Scoiin when tl.
It arldotu falls to the lot of
to sojourn on this earth a linn-
dr®d jeiirs ami over • long time
to undergo the cares and vicissi-
tudes of thia existence, lint then
is Cherokee woman aboi>t th. __
miles fro in Muldrow lira. Kliaa
Going— who hus lived to the great
age of 1(17 years, and ha* always
enjoyed good health until recently.
This woman is undoubtedly the
oldeat person in the Indian Terri-
tory. Mr*. Goins was horn in Ten-
nesee and citnie to the Cherokee Ni
tion about 15 yean ago.
What great events have tran
pired in the world's history sim
W. N. EVANS,
Im taken the agency for th*
IflfBMTft
FALCON BICYCLE.
you think of buying a
wonld he pleased tob««e yon ea
and talk bicycle with us.
We will have a full line of aaasp-
les in stock by the middle of March
thia woiuau was basal The A mer-
it Tiad just closed.and
icau revolution 1
George Washington waa president
of the Kepublic. The whole reg-
ion west - of the UitsiMiippi river
wm then nn almost unbroken
wilderness, and but a few persons
then living are living today.
After her birth came the French
revolution, which fairly shook
continent of Europe. Then fol-
lowed the wars and conquests of
Napoleon, the mightiest of modern
times. Mrs. (ioins was II yenrsold
when the battle of the Pyramid* wus
fought. 15 yean old when Napol-
eon defeated the Allies at Auster-
litz, the greutett of all victories,
and '41 years old when his sun
weut down at Wsterloo; and has
lived 74 years since his death on
the jsland of St. Helena
What great events and changes
in the world since this woman'
birth a hundred years ago! It i
almost beyond comprehension.
Muldrow Register.
J. I. MfREI, 1.1.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
CUkRIMOM, I. T.
An exchange says that a hundred
tons of cut tails were recently sold
in London. There is no limit to
the progress of civilization, and no
reason why the human family
should remain short on tails.
All kinds of watch, clock and jewelery
repairing done promptly and neatly by
Johnson, the new jeweler, in tho i
of the post office.
IRS. Llll* WRITE,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
•mac ivu citt mm stmc.
NTISTR
tails by
R. «. IRYAN, 1.1.1.
Permanently Located at Claremore.
satisfaction ol'akaxtesb.
Office in new Bank Building
BES8EY 4 •ESSEY,
E. S. BESSEY.
Law and Collections, Notary
A. A. BE8SEY.
Davis Hill & Co.
Complete Stock oi Oiy Goods, Drett Gatft
Ladies' and Come' FurnioMigs.
A •plMMlldl.llMCfOalkMMOf «*•*•*!
tee and Letwteni^gt
ONLY 6 OKNTt P
A Pull Lin* of Ooffln*.
Fumiiuie am House
Fumlsfiliifl Goods.
Are agenu for the Celebrated D. M. Osbourne & Co.'
Binders and Mowers.
Croceries alwavs fresh and nice and at prices that an
right Goods delivered to your house free. Courteous
salesmen are always ready to give prompt attention. No
trouble to show goods. Soliciting your inspection.
We Remain Yours,
DAVIS HILL a CO.
A.H. NORWOOD,
LAWYKR,
<* iT"^. Clinmora.
"KING HETZEL,"
commou mining great mui—overwork
of the (fowler it wonld be called if
fonnci in the lower walks of life
It (eqnlrvs s good deal of Kenoiiio
ooarage sometimes for a uian who i*
called genial to go tbroa 'U a four hoar
dinner and make n hoiooroos and spar-
kling speech ou apollinarls. Dot it oan
be done—so I am told—and ha* been
— ~ -I i ti • wborempvid to Nova Scotia when the
big bnt tear. As 1 enmo away his head else Icgislstion. freo to go to sleep in j Americaacilouiestiirowotr tlio Eucllsh
was bowed sorrowfully ou bis desk, and the prtss gallety nud free to write -- * —" •
I made a visit at the White Ilonsn 1
not long ago, and tboucli I am not at '
liberty to nipest fully the c«i versa ti on |
between Mr (.'loveland and myself 1 1
can truly tay (hat times will bo easier :
and better inside of a few weeks. i
With s card from the secretary of |
war I dropped in on Secretary Tlmrb-jr I
otic pleasant afternoon with no designs 1
on tho presideut, for it was cabinet day,
and yon will sever catch mo breaking
sp a cabinet meeting with the ooudition
that national affairs aru now iu
Mr Thorber is • very busy man in a
trying place, bat tbo manages to keep
good oatnred and preserves tha peace
pretty well between the enterprising
press and the administration.
am now writing.
OOINO TIlIiOl'GII A BAM.
One of hia etperiences, if I have not j a livs green Potomao frog that tbo pros-
told it before, may bear telling be.re. for , ident bad in his pocket to lLh with aft- sutitoxiue instead,
it shows oue phasn of bis life as a body- ; er 4 o'clock hud escaiHsl and liuil, alter
YcstTdny I received ndvanco sbeots
' of a new poetic volumo which will socn |
astonish tbu worl.l. It is by a rising
i poet, who asks m« to mention the book
casually In tlio papet, so that tho pnb |
lio may bo prepared for it and net fool I
away its money ou other literary trash j
pricr to tho a^pcaranco of this work.
In a frnnk not burst of poelio passion
tho poet writc3 on tho title page as fol-
I lows:
If all tli.- poems I have writt.-a
I Was pll'il t*«.'lli.-r In a jit I.*.
And wllh .1 rolulol it vra* luit-n,
I You-oiild mw the Bru f. r ■, ni
If all tlv; pil'l that 1 hsve '11«-n
ruriJlthniKK'Tnalhawnrute, .
If wooW not hurt the frs-bl'sct kitten
Tu pour it mt'ltua down her throut.
1 Tho book teems with soch beaotifnl 1
| figments of the brain as this and will |
mark an era iu the literary history of'
I the United States. I was abont to say ]
1 that it sounds the tocaiu of a literary,
revolution, but perhaps I should say tbo
I yok-j. He was brought np in an atmos-
phere of politics, aud it is related that
A. M. Callaway,
The Lawyer.
r.i.swa. Taos, l smsn, a.
SOPER A SMSN,
Attorneys & CouncellorMt-law
Turner BaUdin*. Moskaaee. I. T.
guard to tlio president of a groat Demo-
cratic nation
A very atlraotlve and gontlo mauner-
sd woman called to see the president ou
an Important tnsttor, bnt he was very
busy, and the secret ury aaid it would be
out of the question
Bo she laid her case iu cxtenso before
Mr. Thorber in order that be might
present it to tbn president The matter
involved a good deal of detail, and the
secretary saw at once that he could not
trust his memory with it. Ho lie asked
her to be kind enough to write out the
ease as clearly and succinctly ai possible
for his oouveiiiencsL
"Uot could voo uot remember it your-
self. Mr Thnrberf" sha inquired, wttfe
big. blue, appealing, cMldliks
cold pluugu in tho inkstand, quietly
votoed s bill relative to tho collection
of tlio income tax.
I like Washington, as we say iu North
Carolina, right mocli. 1 have bad no
leisure for loneliness or ennui. The
man who can be ennuicd in We llington
most bo an abnormal anthropoid Here
SIR CHARLES RIBBEIiT Tt PPTR.
i when bo was a mere child he would get
| cp on a chair or table betore hia fsther,
Sir Charles Tuppe*. who was Inter high
A Psychological Itnomma.
'Yes, sir. I kin remember things
that happened 'fore any of yoo fellers
you see everybody. The people send , came to this part o' the country," said
their statesmen hero and tbeu come here tbo man whose boasting takes the rein-
to see bow they aro btbaviug them- 1 iiilfcent form.
•elves Thus wo bavo tho opportunity I "Go 'wsy." replied hia auditor.
of meeting the eminent and tlioto win "I roxillect when this here town wus
made theui si ! jes' a swamp an land wasn't wuth fJ
Here we flud the blade, then tlio ear I "" ncre."
and after that the lull corn in the ear. I "Waal, I don't contradict you. Dut
Tbo root and branch of government are Ton certaluly are n cor'us cose. Yer a
here, and if yoa keep yoar eye «ot yon mystery an no mistake."
! n«ll 1 .. ItaJ' .SI... # ll_— ' .1 n,.tl.l_
commissioner for Canada in England,
an<| deliver an addtess ou tbo affairs of
the day. lie waa educated at McGill
college, Montreal, nud studied law at
Harvard. Shortly In-fore his examina-
tion at Harvard be broke his leg wbils
wrestling, aud his friends felt certain
that his chances for wiuniug hia I.L. B.
were over for tbo time being. Young
Tapper, however, did not allow such a
trifle as a broken leg to stand in his
way and carried on hia studios in bed.
When examination limo caiue, his leg
was still innnovabln as a log iu its plas.
ter cost and gave him great pain, bnt ha
IMH Will alto tind the follags—the ver- I
•aid be. "With tlio ? dsucr, so to «prak. It tmntilo seek ap
volume of other matters and tits groat
variety cf widely Sfereat affsil that 1
am obliged to keep in miud from day tu
day I am rare that 1 oould oat V(Jy apoa
mvself to retain all tfeaw details 1(
would be a pbysi
"Ho you could
mind without a
">lo, I stn qi
•Well. then.
Ain't nothin so mysterious in my took a ten days* examination
lemberin these things, is th y>" I OOWted dogrea
pointmnnt or appropriation and some- j "No. Bnt what I don't see—an 1
biuws ont the gas. ' wouldn't meution it ouly as a matter qf
im interested iu politics—only its rclentlflc investigation—U bow s insn
eitizi u the bead of a family should that kin remember years nn years back.
liko yon do, eonld forget that $3 he bor-
rletl more'ii two mouths ago."—Wash-
ington Star.
Icasld not"
lis as shsdrsw
herself up to her Ml height, "air l>8
got to say U that#oftt ftta4 d
poor memory I'
With this tersa g *■ 1
the blinding glsrs of
the sstouished secretar iat % |i I 1
sway like a besntiful dream. "T
While we were talking the cabinet '
Bled out, snd tha president, with ill
concealed delight, asked taa to corns In.
Be doss hi* work In a large, barn look-
tag room at ths back of theWblte Hoase.
oo ths second Hoar, overlooking ths pack
As wa talked he toyed with the wsste
pspsr basket, swiuging tt to and fro by
tha ears while few or live official heads,
•till warm and wot with clotted blood
in the clustering hair, rolled about snd
apprehend. As a taxpayer of
coarse 1 am interested. I am emphatic-
ally down on tho inooma tax. ns every
man ia Who has any priuelple or inter-
eat.
Whesi we get where we must tax en-
terprise and impose a line upon busiu' se
intelligsnco by taxing a laudible ambi-
tion and exempting aud rewarding inla-
ws need the aid and eom-
of other nations. It la the
worthy ambition of every good
to make of his particular holi-
ness an honorable success. Ths income
tsi punishes him for this and euooursges
. bin* to de exactly whst Ananias did.
j And to go still tnrther with ths simile
I hn is supp «ud to repwrt tho income at
bis wife f-apphiru. Rsppfcira is not it
, ritixea. Bhe bu dp rights, and ths edit
| lector has no authority to question he*
about her Income; but I, fur instance,
still carrying out this idea, will bo re-
Th. rirvfc (MS Iks Slso.
"I want to git a collar fer my bus-
baud," said the hard faced woman,
"and I declare I have plumb forgot ths
idie. I Riner'ly bny sli bis collsrs snd
ties fer him too."
"Ah." said tho astute clerk. "Then
yoo probably want aliout a 13 i, or 14."
"Yes, that's right, but I don't sss
bow yon guessed it so easy."
"Ob, I have noticed that a man who
lets bis wifo bny all his haberdashery
fur hiiu usually has a neck of about
that sine.Cincinnati Tribune.
"I want your name
said the directory canva
ir. "No. iuIi, "
reckou not! I
quired to report my wife', income, snd ^'X I
If our united income, should be over tho l!o tn°. ri?Jt'
— | stlnnlstml flDlOtltll i II)list IJJIT a oil tu© nirMStOTJ1. s W, Pill,
Dmped against iieOO^ (Ml*. ( 'T'TLT !T-J *.!**.? | Dey was a direct.* in dat White Cap
(Tha above Is a figure of speech^* fcuuhsfaeti.wnphasiaed by m^iog^ : cro^1'1'1" when ho direction you
eowrss, for. a* a matter sf fssf, Mrs a detective, sud I must not ouly ply a ' r""1'', "**, bo"w
was nothing in the basket whatever ex- tax on ray efforts to earn more than I *,rnnc* l No' *,,h' 1 reckon you II have
ssp* a torn note from a New York pub- $3,000 per year, but I must go through !° A 'i ., °>T U*'U, ~Al]!U1"
Usher asking th. preri.leal to write an wlf.'s pockets after .he hM retiSl. U Co0,"ln,!^U
article for hi. holiday number on "Ad- Do matter how difficult It may be to ss-
vantages Mid Disadvantages of Bait eerteiu whero tlion, pockeUara and how I
That Has Been Spat Upon.") |a get into them, In order to sseertsin i
"I am glad to sea you, Nye," laid what .ho gat for ber butter aud eggs
... „n<rw. you during tbo current year, and if I fall to
~ do this and to add it to my own lueome
I nm a traitor to my country.
Whatever fotaie gone latinos may
say of our intolligsuce and statesmen-
joq Mind looking through the keyhole ,Wp | know tut 1 am positive that
of thai door • id loot# to im If mj ono U)«lr rvtnnrka rvsnrdiutf tlio iooomo tax
H* jy* •P* «•* antfcs atbst, wyi be sptlrclj ^ofsvorabls
don't want anything. Yoa don't know
how welcome tbo friend is these dsys
whose oup of happiness Is full and wbo
does not yearn for anything Would
Ho then returned to Nova Bootia and
began tbe practice of law. In 148S,
wheu be was ool.v 47 years old, be waa
elected to parliament He made bis
mark in the house of commons and mar-
ried thadau^liter of Hon. James McDon-
ald, chief Justice of Nova Bootia. After
Sve years of notsblo work iu tbo com-
mons. during wbith be demonstrated
unmistakably that lie was "a chip of
the old block, "he wss made minister of
marine and tirheries by Premier Kir
John Macdouslil. Ha was a prominent
flguru iu Ibe Dcring n-a arbitration,
aud in September. I8V3, his yeoman
service fur Great Britain and Canada
was rewarded by theqneen.wbo knight-
cd him. He is one of the youngest Csua*
diaus ever knigbt&l, aud with the >ix-
ceptiou of the late Kir Johu Macdanald
is the yonugest man who ever held IH
oiace of privy rouncilo;. Bis elder
brother, tttawart 'fupper, Is a lawyer in
Winnipeg.
Welkaaaf. I*s la Mm Unit Navy.
Alamiulum launches are to be tried
in tbe French navy ou a large scale An
order for 4a.000 kilograms of the met-
al bas been given to tbe aluiniuium
company at Neabauaen, Hwitaerland,
which is at present tbe largest maun*
factum of the metal in tbe world.
Will make the season of 18M at the
Livery Stables of
McDANIEL A WALKLEY,
CLAREMORE I. T.
Kino Hetzel is u Kentucky bred.
Hamliutoui.in end Mamhrino. stands 10
handshigh. and is a handsome dark hay.
Visaw will also make the season at
the same place He is a dark bay and
stands H hands high
The JAClT"JEFF'
I have a nice line of
Monuments and Tombstones,
Ksde by R A Ho«y. of rt Oifann. t. T
whlrh I will sell rbcap Call sod set my 1—
1 (Tt my prices helon purchasing else
«. J. DOOSOH, CLARENORE, I. T.
WM. ROBIN8ON,
PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER
CLARIMIRX, IXD TER
snd sll work gna
HOUSE, 8IGN
A BUGGY PAINTING.
Also paper hanging and every variety
of graining JOM| * davis,
ClEROUl AVI.
Will make the season at the
same place.
■ is Kentucky bred and was aired
R. DOUGLAS,
Contractor and Builder.
CLAREMORE, I. T.
, Estimstesoa.il baildlags cheerfully Uvea.
WHITE IS KIRS.
J. B. HOU8LEY,
Practical Horseshoer and General
Blacksmith.
4. O. MONNOB. a. m. BILL.
MONROE £l BELL,
Contractors & Builders
Plans and specifications furnished
upon application,
Clahxhou, Ind. Tdl
Whera Rileai. 1. Rest.
"Whst should a feller ray," asked
the yonug man anxiously, "wheu his
wife asks hlih if be would marty again
if she were to die?"
"Bay noihlng, of conrsa," answered,
tho elderly adviser. "If be .ay. bu rent of cooler air UlS ts*.
would, •ho'll thiuk ho doesn't like bf*
If bo snaatmces his inteatloa of ataytag! Cotnprtwnd tea Is not by
■Ingle, .lie will have tbo idea that be is • uovolty. Iu R
tired of matrimouy." — ludiauapolii «• carri"! sbout
kept la tUi Iona I
Tbe movements of air oouimaaly call-
cd winds are due to the heat of the sun.
Tbe warm air, being lighter, rises, and
the colder sir flows in to take its place.
This principle is beautifully Illustrated
at tbe seashore in summer, whscs tbe
daily breeses aro due to the air over tha
heated laud belug displaced by a ?u;-
a
and it Is
M. L. DALK,
General Blackemithing.
•rivw M.Miir.«
Soring iaebino
IN THE WORLO.
SELL ON SIGHT.
We have eitKUffed the service* vw
Mr. SprnttSvott to ca|l on you aud
ilenionstrntp Ut* uwhilneM of this
machine, and delegate to him "~~
powor to make contracts for nn
machine sales.
Yours Truly,
P. A. NEILSON,
Olarsmors, I.
<t A TKAOVK,
WATCHMAKER 4 JEWELER.
W. W. Chamber's Building,
Watches, clocks and jewelry
Repaired.
SPRINC
18 HERE,
AND FOLEY
IS STILL IN THE LEAD
With the Fiiest Issortntit if Dry Ms
tver Showi ii Claremore.
Latest Novelties in Wool Goods, in patterns only. No two alike.
Tn. picces all-wool Serge. 48 iaduw wide, all shades, fer 90
cents yard, worth 75 cents.
Also China. Surah. Changeable. Main, Gloria SOta.
Elegant assortment o^wash goods, consisting of India Linens,
Nainsooks Dimities. Swisses. Plain and t'ancv Lawns Ducks.
Mulls Teile de Nosde. Pequas. Percales. Shot kngees.' SaHnes,
Drap D Izmars. Ac.
Lacks Valenciennes Spanish. Crochet Edgings, Everlssting
Tiimming. Point De Ireland. Torchon, etc.
Embroideries in colors ■will be used. Matched Embroideries
JT1^,Yo,i wil1 ftnd embroideries in three or four
widths with Inserting to match.
Ladi« Shirt Waists have never been so popular and stylish ss
they will be this season. Yon will And them from 30c. to «S.OO.
Exclusive agent for
wool Pants. Oiesscke.
MTTwenty ya
big bargain. CaU and see it.
Bollng's Drug store
Carries Everything in the Drug Line.
Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded by a registered
pharmacist.
A full line of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Etc., Etc*
A full and complete line of
Paints, oils and Yamisli.
l"pMl ""•* —• -j—W.
BOUWC8 DRUC STORE.
W. R. CAH P BELL,
Manufacturer and Dealer ia All Kinds of
Harness
AND
Seddeli
I am prepared to do tayt
in my lioe of bauoeu
neatnettaaddispatch. Keeps
large stock ot saddles, toMUa
and harness constantly tMikaad
Fine saddles made to order.
BTGimu RspAnno
oun no. e an—ca. A SrtcuiTT,
MRS.W a I. MILEt,V DftALM m
Ml Kinds of Millinery
A Pull
Disss Making In all Its branche*.
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