The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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CLAREMORE PROGRESS
SATURDAY. JULY 1, Mt.
Henry Welkley weal am to Tahls
qwh yseterdsy momtax to attend the
CWMMMWI iMWlM" of tk« Male
II. n. TIMI TABLES.
mo. pac.-B.aa.tr. Mr.
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. Pavajcs, l|Hl.
raieco lime.
I: 5; tesaMralcht. V5 I m.
fcSiSasiu "<z;
Viwm* mIUx Mmj at thm MH pot
S£5&.
We saraestly eoHrtt ynar patrtna**. b
fMMMrwIMitl. ud iunrt yoa valae
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Wheelon
Omt corn weather.
Buggiee it Barrett'*.
Barialn at Barrett'*.
Barrett's far bargains
Bargains at tha Rackst.
Barrett's for a good boggy.
Wheelon. tha popular drink.
Carry combs and bras baa at Barratt's
(Jusenswars at th« Racket at bottom
prices.
All kind* of summer drink* at the
Backet.
Special bargain* in elothing at T. U.
Backer'
■ame-straps, chain*. Ilnea, hamee, at
Barrett'*.
Rate money. How! By trading at
the Backet.
Furolshsd room (or rent. Apply to
A. W. Linn.
Big BUI Rogers waa over from Skla
took Tuesday.
Bee the Claremore Lumber Company
(or screen wire.
O. Edwin Brown, of Collinsville, wa*
In town Saturday.
lti*e Jessie Stephens of VlnlU vielted
in the city Monday.
Good team harneea (or $23.00 at Bar
rett's Harness Shop.
Gooff type writer (or *al* cheap. En
qalr* of John Bnllette.
I oiler all my town property at pri
vats sale.—John Bnllette.
Bargain* in houee -furnishing good*
at the Second hand Store
E4. Sunday, ofOolagah, wa* In the
city yesterday on business
City Drug Store of Claremore. i* for
rent. Apply to F A. N*ll*on.
For new and second hand furniture
at a bargain. See Linn A Ross.
If you want to bny or sell an improve
■sent call on me. J. Si. LaHay.
Miss Nora Matheeen. of Tahlequah,
le visiting relatives in Claremore.
Wra. Clapham. of Oolagah. waa in
tha city on bnsinsaa last 8atarday.
Try a Wheelon. The most popular
anmiuer drink. At ths Rackst Store
Prof. 8. K Stevens passed through the
city Wednssdsy on bis way to Skiatook,
Go to Barratt's Harnees Shop and see
ons of those eets of tesm harness at 82.Y
Wheat harvest Is drawing to a cloee.
and threebing is now the order of the
« y
Mis* Davi«. of Coffeyville, was in the
city Thursday, enroute to Oklahoma
City.
Will Hale returned from Hot Springs
Tuesday evening much improved In
haslth.
The high wind Wedneeday afternoon
blew down tha canvas ovsr the merry ■
go-round.
Cheapest place In the Nation for
elothing Hathaway A Smith, Inola.
Ind. Tar.
Commissioner E. G. Tollett hae
moved his family from Wagoner to
Tahlequah.
With every dollars worth of goods
purchased at Rucker's you get a chance
on the buggy.
Dr. Linn shipped his surgical chair
and office fixtures to Hot Springs the
Brat af the week.
Q. O. Collins, of the Claremore
Pharmacy, made a business trip to
Oolagah Thursday.
W. D. Adlum, organizer for the Red
Men. will organise a tribe of the order
In Tulsa next week.
Ed. Williams i* gradually recovering
from the arrival of a twelve pound
Democrat Monday week.
The Second hand Store for bargains
In new and second hand furniture.
Linn A Roee, proprietors
Three T's stand for Threshing. Thin-
ning corn and en)Thusissm. The 1st
ter will be ripe on the Fourth.
Attorney E. B. Lawson. of Nowata,
stopped in ths city a short time Monday
while on hla way to Mu*kog*e.
Harry Ullstrap. of the Chandler New*,
was a pleaaant caller Saturday. He waa
on hla way to South McAleeter.
Remember that the cannon will roar
and the wang doole will celebrate in
Claremore on the Third and Fourth.
Hathaway A Smith. Inola, I.T.. carry
a full stock of groceries, dry goods,
clothing, boots, ahoee, Ac. Bottom
prices.
Mr. A Mrs E. Bonsbreaks. of Par-
ma. Kanaas. returned home Thursday
morning, after a viait with Mr. * Mia.
Prank Medlia. of thie city.
B. F. Liaeaoer will move hla family
to our city next waek from Kansas
City They will oceupy the hooee just
flnlabed by the Wllliama Hardware Co.
The home of Mr. A Mrs Pick Cham
bare waa bleeeed Thursday night by the
arrival of twin babies. Joye never
hm singly. Congratulations are in
ilar.
Boy Hoffman, a very prominent at-
torney and politician o( Chandler.
Oklahoma, was iu the city with bus-
ineee before the commissioner s court
Thursday.
Tha Crusaders cloeed their meetings at
the M. E. Church. Smth.Sunday night.
They have had good crowds during their
stay her* and much good was undoubt-
edly accomplished by them.
Mr. end Mrs. Joe Vasn, opoo return-
ing home Sunday n%ht from church,
found that some miscrsant had thrown
a rock through one of the windows
No reason is known for the act.
Rev. W. H. Shank ie spending I
eouple of weeks op at Neoeho, Mo., In
company with hie brother, Daniel, from
Illinois, who is the propagator of the
famous apple known aa the Missing
Link.
Mr. Hickman, the Globe Live Stock
commission man, who has been in the
city several days In ths Intereet ef bis
firm, retnred to his borne in Kansas
City Isst evening to spend the Fourth
with hi* family.
The Burrell Cos murder ca*e waa
called up la Muskogee court the flrst
of the week, but on motion of the attor
nays for the defence the caae waa trans
ferred to Wagoner and the time for
trial set for Anguet 89.
W. J Burnett is organising an Odd
Fallows lodgs st Twin Mounds, eight
lilea weet of Sepulpa. Tbe lodge will
be inatituted probably to day. The
Odd Fellowa of Claremore are invited
to be present at tbe ceremony.
Uncle" Joe Teague will next week
open np a watch aad Jewelry repair
abop in tbe opera houae building.
'Uncle'' Joe la one of the oldest work-
men in the Cherokee Nation and invitea
hia hoat of friends to rail and aee him.
F. M. RUCKER
For Dry Good, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing.
Great Reduction in Prices
on our entire stock.
Special Prices on Clothing.
We will save you from $1.00 to $3.00 on each
Suit bought of us. In addition,
we are going to
6IVE AWAY A NEW BUGGY FREE!
As we pay spot cash
and buy direct from the
manufacturers, we can
sell goods from 16 to 20
per cent, cheaper than
any of our competitors
If you are figuring on buying anything in our
line, you should get our prices first.
F. Ml. RUCKER,
Claremore, Ind. Ter,
F. A. Neilson waa tbe flrst to market
wheat in Claremore. He disposed of
his crop of wheat from the block o( lota
next to his reeldence to the mill comp-
any Saturday, getting fifty-fivs cents
per bushel. The block yielded seventy -
five bushsls.
Ths regulsr term of ths Commission -
er's court at Nowata, set (or July S.
hss been continued ever until Septem-
ber. Other snd more important dutiee
bave been assigned to Jndge Jennings
which tnsds the postponement nscess
ary.
B. F. MrKeehen. editor o( the
Bristow Sun, came np Thursday and
rsmained in the city nntil yesterday
noon. He was interacted aa a spectator
in the preliminary trial o( J. W. Ladd,
ef hia town, who waa charged with
rotting and selling timber contrary to
law.
W. Trenton Canup, editor of tbe
Wagoner Record, was in thecity Satnr
day aa a delegate to the dlatrict con
vention. lie failed to capture the con
vention, for aome reason, but he didn't
care He rather build paper railroada
into Wagoner any day than to dabble
in politics,
T B Rhea, aaaiated by R. L. Rhea,
has moved hi* stock o( clothing and
gents' (nrnishlng goods from Chandler.
Ok., to this city, opening nj (or busi-
ness in the McDanisI building on Third
street. The Progress welcomes the
new firm to Claremore and wishes it
prosperity.
Mrs. C MrDsniels. of Clarsmore,
was in town Monday looking after the
erection of a monument to her late
husband who lies in the cemetery north
of town. Mrs. McDaniels la an old
sold to B. F. Tannsr (or $30. snd the
Ice cream (or $M. A. Hale purchaaed
the (ruit and confectionery privilege (or
f«l. J. Bean Burgeea tbe dance plat
(orm privilege (or 110. and the gener-
al stand at tbe race track to Ed Oibba,
for $13
W. H. Jackeon this week eold his
stock of groceries to Mr. Abe L.
Bobbin*, of thi* city, and retired from
merchandising. He ha* pnrcbaaed an
intrest in the thresher outfit with
Dennis Hayee and will engage in that
business while the season lasts. Later
on, he will take charge of the grist
mill in the weet part of tha city, which
he purchased (rom Mr Robbins and
will run during the winter.
Rev. Thos Graham preached
Claremore Mounds last Sonday and
brought home with him Monday
tomahawk and a rattle snske skin from
the (amous Cherokee Osage battle
ground. The (armers in tbe vicinity o(
the Mound frequently plow up toma
hawks and even the short gnus with
which tbe Cherokee* were armed
Wolvee now have possession o( ths
rugged mound where the Osages mads
thsir last stand for their former hunting
ground, the Verdigris valley. Nowata
Herald.
A bold daylight robbery occured at
the second-hand store of Linn and Roes
Friday. Mr. Rosa wae in the store ut the
time, a little before noon, and wasbney
repairing some fumitnre, when a
colored inan came in and upon bring
aaked if be wished anything stated that
he was just looking around, and Ross
returned to his work, and thought
nothing moreof it. The colored fellow
soon went out. When Mr Ross came
to cloee up to go to dinuer bo discovered
that two Colt's revolvers and a gold
watch were missing. The thief bss not
been apprehended.
Self A Mayberry. the general black
smiths of this city, have been doing i
land office business for the last two
week*. Some idea of tbe amount of
work they are doing may be gained
when it is stated that on last Saturday
there were six traction engines drawn
up around their shop for repairs, be-
sides numerous disabled wagons, bug
gies, ctc. They are making a specialty
this season of rspairing threshers and
traction engines, and. jndging from the
Candidates for 5ch«ol Directors.
A meeting of the citixeaa was hsld in
the commissioner's court room Toes-
day night for the purpose of selecting
candidates to be voted for to day for
school directors. The meeting was or
ganixed by tbe election of Mayor La-
Hay aa chairman, and W. H Edmund-
son secretary.
It was decided to place ssversl names
In nominstion snd sllow the voters to
select six out of the list wbicli will
mske np the school board. The follow
lng is a list of the gentlemen nsmed:
II. Jennings. J. M. Brown
E. C. Alberty. J. Ryan.
A. E. Diufendorf. Will Hunter
W. L. Moore. W. H. Fry.
E. H. Broylea. A. L. McDanlel
Foiey's=Leaders in Low Prices.
CLARBMOIM, INDIAN TBIKNITORY.
R. F Murphy. W. h Edmnndson
J. C. Bushyhsad. C. V. Rogers.
E. 8. Beseey. A. L. Katee.
Ballots will be printed containing sll
ths names above, and the voter will
need to scratch all bat six of tbem. In
tbis way the vote will be coucentrated
on certain candidates and thus avoid
numerous tie*.
The voting place will be in the Neileon
furniture room, the same as used st the
late city election.
Mayor LaHay has appointed the
following judges and clerks:
Judges: A. W. Linn. A. M. Callo-
way and J. B. Burgess.
Clerks: E. P White and W. H. Fry.
Commissioner's Court.
Commissioner Jennings' court baa
experienced more idleness the past
we«k than it baa any week since the
Judge first drew rein over it six months
sgo. The week's business, up to noon
yesterday, consists of onlv three cases
coming to trial, and they, although Im
portant, were not out of the ordinary
It would
FOR FIVE YEARS, this month, we
have enjoyed a very nice trade here in
Claremore. A lady remarked to us the
other day that she had not traded any-
where else since she commenced trading
with us, and that she had been trading
with us ever since we came to the town.
There are a number of such. We
value this kind of trade very highly. If
we stay here five years longer, or five
times five, we intend to still have their
trade. We intend to give the kind of
store-service that will keep customers.
Clothing Ought to Hove at Pricca
We are Now Making.
On all of our Men's Suits, priced
tio.oo and up, we will give
20 PER CENT.
DISCOUNT.
Except on a few Suits which are al-
ready marked at Hat cost to close.
All our Suits are marked in
plain figures, so anyone can tell just
what our prices have been. Now is the time to save
■money on Clothing. In thirty days our Fall Goods
will arrive, and then we cannot afford to continue
this discount Kemcmber, our Suits have the best
linings, are sewed with silk; are fully worth $i more
in the miking alone than most ready-to-wear Suits.
tmso. rooicvut
Do you wear Shoes ?
For the Ladies, we have a nice, serviceable, low
Shoe at a very low price. These are Oxfords, both
black and chocolate, with vesting tops; a a
made from vici kid, at f | *9||
For the Gentlemen, we have a nice low Shoe
with elastic in the sides. The colors are a ■
black and chocolate, and the price f | *wl)
Both the price and the Shoe will make you feel
cool and comfortable.
Just Received
ao Barrels
Qranulated Sugar.
Why did we buy 20 Barrels? Do you suppose
we paid more than if we had bought one or two?
Most people will not believe that we are foolish
enough to invest nearly >400.00 in Sugar just for fun.
We own our Sugar and many other things cheaper
than any store in Claremore. That is why we can
save you money not only on Sugar, but many other
articles, often being able to sell at what a small buyer
pays, and have a fair profit. While the ao Barrels
last you can have:
18-LBS.m SUGAR mUM
Javanese Coffe, good as any
I-Gallon Can Coed Syrup. ••
I Oc
S0o
Extra Dry Salt Sides .1. •. So
Pound Package Soda So
8-lb. Package Rolled Oats So
S-lb. Can Tomatoes, 90c doz.; S cans IS©
Good Corn, SSc doz.; S cans for I So
A D3UCI0US SUMMER DRINK.
1 (taaeet swest-
wtllpleaasaayaae. l«r. tie. Sic. Mr bottle.
Foleu's=Leadeis In Low Prices.
CLAREMORE, INDIAN TERRITORY.
It is Not
Strays Taken Up.
le Hue nan home about 14 bands hurb. 11-
, nM, * rsn<isd N B 011 rtebt ^boaldweed
H. t>a*bay mare ahont l.'i banda klrt,
TTC
fervid.' sSwMirr --
sbonMvrand tbigh. and C
animal* ar? at my plar*. 5 milae aoothweat
of town, on tbe R«.*a Hendrick s place, sad
owners ran bare Mm* by Win* fortMrJfeai
and expenae of thi« notice. W
W. CAMS.
because country trade *nd*"w
does not come to us that we Notice to the Public.
the people hare been too I decided to CO to them With OUf QLEASE allow m.- to return my sinew.
bu.y harve.tin, to meddle with other I d j, gupply waiT0n, but our JET
people * busiuess and get tlx uxelvee . '. /r ' „ 7, , , , . huv*. be*towed on me for tb«* many yean 1 have
into,rouble. "lea to constantly reach out,
The fir*t raae examined by Jnd«e after more business^and realiz |
Jennings thi* week wa the oneofChn*. ingthat this IS the busy season iu th,- vrry rtyl . On.ofu
..nv ..... t~. .u.. bs,H'h'T Aop.
ear for the farmers, we I
city The theft i alleged to liar* been ! ^eVe the>' VV'"
having
VI IUWM. iUiP, mi/iunis mu uiu -
*et tier Cherokee, and. .I.ter of Mr*. | " «> d".ly'
Win Hendricks, of Manand Fort
Gibson Po*t.
Hon. M. C. Thomas, of Willlard. Mo.,
wa* a pleasant visitor at the Progress
office Tuesday. Mr. Thomas waa a
member of the last legislature of Mi*
soar!, and is thinking of locating in the
Territory. He U an old achool teacher
holding a life c*rtiflc*U a* teacher in tb*
schools of MlMoorl,
The Claremore ball team, fluahed
with their late victory over th* Inola
clnb, went over to Collinavill* and mop
ped np tbe earth with the team of that
m«tro|K))itan place. Th* score was 1}
to 18 in favor of Cliiremore. Th*
Claremore boy* are getting themaelve*
limbered up for the big game* here on
the Fourth.
There are seven thresher* within a
radius of fiv* mile* of Claremore, all
bniily engaged from morning tUl night.
The yield of wheat is tnncb better than
wa* expected, some of it reachlug even
more than a fair av*rsge. The quality
I* said to be excellent. Samples
brought to this office indicate that most
of it will enter the No. 3 grade
Mary. the two-y*ar-old daughter of
Mr. * Mr*. W. L Moore, had a mirac
ulou* rscape Sunday from a fatal arci
dent. While playing In tbe *econd
•tory of their hotne, she ran against th*
■ereen which gave way and she fell to the
Mitcbler. charged with tbe larceny of a ( 0f ye
watch from J W. Blackburn, of this (i i- '
city The theft is alleged to have been i 1
committed on the night of june '.'ttb d>e convenience
Mitchlcr was bound over in the «uia of. fresh and reliable groceries
8-wo. and being unaMe to furnish th*1 delivered at their door at the
bond, was taken to Muskogee au.l . same prices they would pay
p'eter IUI! and A1 Brown, who r*oil ;,t OUr store- ^ e >nv,te the
near Nowata, were tried Tuesday on J patronage of the farmers ol
the charge of cattle larceny. They|this vicinity, and promise Oil
were accused of taking cattl* belonging ollr part high qualities, low
to Tho* Hoffman, residing a f.w mil.-. prjceSi and close attention to
from Nowata. Ther* wa* no evidence ,'
against Brown and he was discharged. I V our wants.
bnt Hall wa* held to await the action I VV e are now constantly
of the grand jury. Hi* bond was fixed adding to Our assortment of
their work is giving general satisfac
tion.
Mr. A. L. Kates, editor of this paper,
accompanied by bis mother, Mrs. J.
W. Wriggins, of Wood*town, N. J..
departed over the Valley road Thurs-
day morning for th* long journey to
Portland, Oregan. where Mr. Kate*
will repre**nt tbe Territory press
the annual meeting of th* National I ine case or iLe u a. v*. yv j . Laua. • . . , ■ * ,-i
Editorial Association, to convene in 1 of Bristow, charged with th* unlawful prices With any Store in U irc
that city on July 7. They went to j cntting of timber \n the Creek nation, more. We are the plOIltcrS
Omaha where they eipocted this mom . wm tried before Judge Jennings Thurs- jn introducing a general mar-
ine to join the editorial party and from j day afternoon. The eas* wa* tried by ket ill Claremore.
tb*r* travel on a .peci.H train to Port., jury and tb* defendant found guilty Under our roof you can buy
** .at li.ooo, and beinc unable to furnish groceries and a>k you to com-
"! lt'J? U.k? ,\° lh# UZko,"°r pare variety, qualities and
ial The case of the U 8. W. J. Ladd. * . . . 3 • r*i
do you use I
Hachine Oils?i
K so. we barr tbem of all kinds,
and ar- ~-lltn« tbm at the rt«ht
|.n. a. <>ur .tork t. very ramptote.
Come and * t one prfc- and we fsel
asaand we ran .are yon money.
Self & Mayberry,
(South Frieco Depot)
Claremore, Ind. Ter.
land Two or three brief stope will be j and find ♦ IlK) and costs,
mad* on the way out. where the edi
tor* will b* entertained and banquetted
Fresh Beef, Pork. Mutton,
- , On th* amh 8ie*p o^he Hot Moon.; £?ultry and Fish, Fresh Bread,
At Portland extensive preparations Q 8 D 4()8 Cooweescoowce Tribe of i Fies Cakes. Produce. Ice. and
have been made for their entertainment InproV*d Order of Hed Men per -I anything and everything il
during and after the se«lon. of the as ,wted org.nU„,|on nt the Knight* 'Staple and Fancy GrOCCritS.
•ociatlon. Including banqueU by the of PythiM hu|j ln this city, and elected 1 1 *
con.merci.1 clnb. excur.loo.to naar by th# foUowin), cbi,hfor the term end-i
point* of inter**t. spec.al attractions at', thu Ur..t 8nn
the theater*. *tc. The kay* to the *tat* s.chem Joe M. LaHay I
Prophet J. D. Cox.
Senior Sagamore- Cba*. McCK Uan
Junior Sagamore P. E. Sadler
Chief of Records—W. R. Campbell
Keeper of Wampum - Henry Walkley
IS Moou Truste* -W. A. Musgrove.
IS Moon Trustee J. P. McCkllan.
0 Moon Trustee W. A. Ramsey
Coowocscoowee Tribe (tart* ont with
Diefendorf's.
Whnt you eat Is what we sell.
Stereoptluan Lecture.
Mrs. Helen M Stoddard, president of
greund som* seventeen or *ighte*n feet.
O. 8. BUI. stenographer and collector | h* wa*nninjnr*d and non* th* won*
for Attorney J. A. TiUotaon of Nowata, for th* fall .xc.pt a good fright.
wa* in Claremore a Aort while Wed-
Hillory Jennings, repreeenting the
SI. Louis Printers' Supply company
paid the Claremore newspapers a call
Friday
J. D. Cot will occapy th* McDeeiel
re*ld*nc* la th* enet pert of town when
hi* wife end daughter arrive from
Nowata.
Mrs LI sale Smith, of Fort Oibeon.
returned home Thursday after a week'*
▼isit with her father. W. H. Jackson,
of thU cllr-
To the public: We are now prepared
to furnish all binds of paint*, painting
Material*, oil*. «lye*. etc. Claremore
Lumber Co.
Tbe little child of Newt. Hackler ha*
recovered front a severe eaee of dipthe-
rla nnder the skillful treatment of Dr.
i. O. Seeker.
S. A. Simpson, of Allnwee, unloaded
at the Valley depot in thi* city Wed-
nesday, one of tbe largest and probably
th. moat .xpenalv* thresher outfit* that
wa* aver (hipped into the Territory.
Th* engine k a twenty-two horse
power compound (taction, and the eep
arator la sufficiently large to ntlllae all
the power the eag< * can^/urnUb.
J. C. White, e*- mayor of Oolagah
was In the city y**terdar Mr. White
la bnylng wheat for the Adam* drain
Co.. of Coffeyville. He state* that th*
quality of this season* crop. I* net a*
gooe a* is generally supposed. He
visited Ave threshers yesterday In the
vicinity of Oolagah and th* he*t wheat
he fonnd weighed bnt 57 pound, to the
measured bushel
At the *al* of prlvileg** for the big
pic nlc. held in front of the po*t oOc*
Friday, the soft drink privilege wa*
The Claremore
^Pharmacy.
Davis Hill & Co.
Hardware, Stoves, Furniture,
Flies and
Mosquitoes
are now upon ua in
aU their might. Their bill*
appear (harper than neoal and
their dispositions to peeticate
around seem more pemacioas
thi. season than ever. While a fly alldes down over your lett eye and
tickles your nose with his feet, a mosquito will dart out of a dark
corner of the room and suck the everlasting juice ont of the hack of
your neek with his bill. Thia is the condition in every houaehold
where there are no screens over the windows and doors. We keep
WIRE SCREENS FOR YOUR
DOORS AND WINDOWS
and all kinds of nettings. A dollar or so (pent for serosa* will
make home more pleasant and add to the comfort and peace of the
family. Where there are no screens the home is almost unbearable.
All of our screen good* ar* the beet to be had, and prices the loweat.
Hardware &
Furniture.
Both of tb**e lines ar* com-
plete in every particular. We
carry the very articlee you
need and yon will save mon*>
by buying of n*
When you nssd anythlag la the
Drug or Patent Medicine Lines
s Drug Store
of Oregon will be turned over to them
After tbe meeting.the editor* will go to
Tacoma. Wash., where they will be
given an excursion and banquet on
board an ocean steamer on Puget
Sound. Leaving there, the editors will
go northwsrd to Vancouver, British
Columbia, where entertainmeut awaits
tliera. From there tbe journey home
ward over tbe Canadial Pacific will be- |th,m^t flattering pro*pect(. h(vlug a the W. C. T. U. of T-xa(. will give
gin. Mr. Kat** and hl( mother will chirUr u^mberehlp of twenty five (tereoptican lecturee at the Bapti(t
leave the editorial train when it reacl.es J cU,,„ Various palefaces will doubt
less be scalped durlug the coming Stun-
geon Moon on these hunting grounds.
Incohoner W. D. Adlnm. (treat Chief
of the Great Council ot the Uuited
States, will institute next Wednesday
Sleep, when corn and venison will be
•erved and th. great ghost dance will
be executed by the braves and warrior*.
Tb. Coffeyville Journal says Attor
nsyj. U. Keith ot Coffeyville tells a
good story on himself. While defend
Minneapolis, and coma directly home
ovsr ths Burlington and Missouri Pa-
cific roads. It will be about July S3
when they return
Convenient tor Farmer*,
A E Diefendorf has started a new
enterprise in connection with his gro-
cery and meat market. He has fitted
np a merchandizing wagon, which he
has labeled:
The wagon will make regular trips Into
th. country and .upply farmets who
ar. too bu.y to come to town with any
articlee they may need ln the grocery
line. The wagon Is also provided with
fscilities for handling eggs, and the
farmer's wife who has eggs csn ex
change tnem for merchandise right at
Inrfoor.
church in this city, on Tuesday and
Wedueeday evenings, July tth and 5th,
beginning at « o'clock each evening
Women's meetings will be held at the
church each day.
It will be remembered that three
year, ago a crowded house awaited
Mrs. Stoddard here, bnt owing to a
washout on the railroad *he wa* unable
to get here. Mrs. Stoddard has the
reputation of being a very fascinating
talker, and in addition, presents the
ing a horse thlsf at Vinita a short time pictures of her theme before the listn*r.
ago, the thlaf ut clot* by bfm and stole
his pocket book containing <15 and hie
railroad paaa. H* cleared the thief on
a technicality, bnt did not discover his
low nntil th* fellow had made good hla
**eap*.
A Battlb Tor Like. You need f<>*
perfect health, a plentiful and constant
.... II 1 ||..IH|T
supply ot pure new blood, llegtra
Blood fnrlller and Blood Maker tone*
the stomach andlassista digestion
Mint, am i Or«R store.
The lecturee will be free.
Horses for Sale.
a number ot good driving home and
a few good cow horses, for sale cheap.
Cash or time. See T. B. Rhea, Me
Danl.l building. Claremore, I. T.
There 1. no part of our business
which does not r.celve It. full ihin of
attention, snd tbe stock of
Drugs. Medicines and
Toilet Goods
we carry are not surpassed by any in
the city. Our prescription department,
however, Is considered the most Im-
portant. and the utmost care is eaer-
cised in com pounding and filling orders
The purity of the drugs used and abso
lute accuracy In measuring aad weigh
ing insures perfect results.
Your patronage solicited.
G. 0. COLUNS, P. P. QUINN.
rraprtstor. l'bancailst a Mgr
1st Door East of Postoffies.
It haa been dis«oy*t*d that the bust
i,css part of the town of Colbert, ln the
1 Choctaw nation, has been built on land
belonging to th* M , K. * T. railway.
^By Mr*. Fletcher aad Ml**_ Lily
1. Parsonage Dfes*-
b* according to the
iriag ot aU kind* *o-
i, at the M
making neatly done
latest system. Sewiag of
I id ted} (live tw a call. We will
jour^sewing very cheap sad glee satfc
Take Warning I
THE GREAT FOURTH OF JULY wUl be celebrated with a
Two Daye' Picnic in Claremore. In order for you to prepare for this
gathering, we offer for a short tims at greatly reduced prices oar aa-
tire line of Clothing. Sboee. Gents'* Furnishings. Oram Ooode. Etc.
1 lot Challiee. <c te 8e per
yard, goat
1 lot Lawn*. 9c to 10c per
yard, go at
1 lot Zephyr Gingham*. 19
to Sue yard, go at
Egytian Tissue, worth 40c, * 7 U
to go at Z/«C
Uc. 10c and 15c Qrgandiee I 41-
goatSOc. 19c aad — I ZlG
Sc
5c
10c
Fancy Dimity.
Koee at
Fancy Dress Cloth, 13c a
yard, to go at
1 lot Pique. 19c yard,
to go at
1 lot Pique, **c per yard,
io at
I lot Madras, 19c yard,
goes at
12*
106
12k:
171c
10c
It is a well known fact that wa carry by far the largeel aad beat
aeeorted stock of Clothiag la Claremore. To Incomes trade aad un-
load before fall, we will make prieee that competition eaa't toaoh.
Let the oM man aad the boy tome in aad bay a Suit for the Faartk.
Our Groceries
Are always (taadard. reliable; the best te be had. Baa sat
square dealing.
The Celebrated Brow Bfcee Co.'s Shape. Meae better.
See oar Furniture man for prices oa Carpets, Mattes, Picture
Framee. Bed room Suite, Mattreoae*. Chain, Etc
We have pleaty of Coal for Tbre*htag paipm*. Baadaeyaar
Barndollar, Bartlos & Neileon.
Claremore, Ind. Ter.
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