The Claremore Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1920
TUB CURKMOU PKUGKBt
WotoT Toggery
does all kinds of
ADTO UPHOLSTERING
New Tops
All work guaranteed. Satisfaction
or no pay
Located in
J. Herbert Moore Building
Dr. SHAW IN TULSA MCH. 2
Qjjjpr^ ^
*T*HREADED Rubber
* doesn't protcct n bat-
tery against abuse any
more than a cli.c': book
protects yoj against tiie
high cost of living. But
it unfailing!y guards
• gainst need for
re-insulatiin durinr* the
battery's life, and tnut i3
• thinK that never c; n I-
truthfully said i'oout
ordinaly insulation.
DOLLARS AND CENTS
Counts; it only in Hollars and
rents how much did that lust cold cost
youT A man may not always stop
work wh-n he has a cold, but uer-
haps it would.be better if he did It
talcs : bout ten days to get eomDlete
ly ri.i (.f n coif! under the usual treat-
' That time can be much short-
ln* Chamberlain's Cough
^''Proper care of yourself,
a bottle of this remedy in the
° good investment
!' and spring months.
adv
Dr Wiliam Shaw, formerly Gen
ru*0!?4"?. ®f the Unitod So«ety
nlw^"stian Endeavor, the man who
next to Dr. Clark, the founder, and
8 i>re8[dent has been most
responsible 'or the wonderful growth
™-n >1 Swn,tlan Endeavor movement
£ ^he guestsof the Tulsa Chris-
tian Endeavor Union for a banquet
M. JhT on the of
; Christian Endeavorers
of Tulsa feel quite elated at being
fortunate enough to get Dr. Shaw to
come to the cltv for these meetings.
He is on his way to Calif, for a vaca-
*' ";®fter JTany yearn of continuous
eyecutlve of the move-
ment and the State officers were suc-
cessful in getting him to stop in
tulsa on his way west. Dr. Shaw
wh„ iVCCOmp,mie'1 by Mrs. Shaw,
who is his constant companion, sine,
an automobile accident three years
K 7 b°tt, ofL Dr" Sh "r' •"""
v ere broken. He has the use of one
of his arms but the other has never
U oou,d he used.... In
lfi J i!" j* Shaw has remained
at his desk and conducted the work
au Vf '"ternnt onal organizatiov
. Tsea«on °e the war. He
1 u
on?rii.S,,aW is a Powerful speaker
and the message that he will brinr
to the young pedple of th* Christian
Endeavor Societies and the former
°f. the "ociety and friends
will tell o the wonderful work of
woHrf ?♦ FndeavoJ throughout the
that " former
[members in Tulsa Pn nearby cities
shall be present at the banquet to be
given in Dr. and Mrs. Shaw's honor
Ch.fJh P# t thc , First Christian
wiVv. n, oi. 1 and a maaa meeting
It SJPT ShaXas ®Peakor Will be held
at the same Church at 8:00 p m.
RADIUM WATER SAID TO
BE GOOD FOR THE FLU
PAGB THREE
Silk Hose in White, Black
and Cordovan
*1.50, $2.00 and up
Bear Brand Yarns
In all the Colors for
Your Spring Knitting
New Tailored Suits. Coats. Dresses. Separate SldrU and Blouses
Ready for An Interesting Early
Season at This Store
- g «««.*& 2a *• « detail, that
1-legn. t simplicity to the last letter is evident.
Featuring a Very
Important Sale of Spring Suits
3J59.SO
Tricowne andSe^c SdtJ fa N?vy^a$59X;^ °: sn-rt
of thJrtXr^llL£r®'"l1 thl wor^-anshi,
thent'c for Spring -cn.ard, ar.d the scyha are tr.e most au-
$19.73, $25. and up
MOTOR SUPPLY
* BATTERY CO
SUPERIOR EGG MASH
To get r.-gs in winter hens mast
r ° " ' r W. In si:Tier time
who,: :v r.rf at large the. supply
themselvr, with bugs, gras l.oppers
andI greer, stuff, but when they are
confined this must be furnished th-m
Superi r.- Mash is ]e to supnly
lV- r° "• ' " medicine but
ah' - .a of food at but little high-
er < . rr.i n Put up only in 100
n -s at *4.B0. direct from manufaetur
1 r to r":.suiiier. Order now
HURST & CO..
8"" Claremore, Okia.
PERIODIC BILIOUS ATTACKS
Persons subject to periodic bilious
attacks will observe that their appe-
tite frtils them just before an attack
That is. they do not really crave food
n it eat because it is only a light
moal and no meat, then take two of
( hambcrlain s Tablets the attack may
be avoided. a(j^
Walker Department
w-tf-c
, ™.e ediJfr of the Progress receiv-
rs information by let
I'•'Wednesday morning:
to lS^SuS,hUur.Cir '«dth*«2n
! 'S 'ound on.
Heat the Radium water, sniff it verv
f™"™; «P the nose, and gargle t^
I .^ihi fU;hot- lA!t jt down Jow
unv J/roat tw:°.timcs a ()ay. espec-
! wifh ^f,0re retlnne- Wet a cloth
th^ ^,Um WaVr and pnt jt on the
throat three or four times a day
E^V?n ?uer at n.ight: y°u will be bet-
ter in the morning.
rr,e(1icine '•an be taken
with this treatment with no harm.
TRAIL HA^fOMPLETED SCHOOL
ENUMERATION
ro™wdin? t0. «>e enumeration just
wi.J Tran there are
triet 14 tCii I 'Jrea in Scb°o1 Dis-
Ss'aPJSSt'Sgsr c,,nw°n
*v« Backache the liverI
St &M *UrB out ^
d°ef,w?Jnd*p" tor the lir-
£'t«e ^Tf ^L der A trial 60c
nottie will convince you. Get it at
the drug .tore. Colli,, Drug Sto4 |
''itiful Dresses
That I)
FaehJ'.r
meuse, '
Among the Accepted Moties
ta. Georgette, Satin, Char-
' inbinations.
FOR S'\LE—Rhode Island Red Cock- Tf mn —
" .HiKhlayingst^in. Mrs. F. have Han^y ^r^A*
PaM'ey. at Oakdale Stock Farm.
S WaPlker
Store.
CO* 33 it nn cm
Gannon
Good Clothes-
THAT'S OUR POLICY
It we can't get good clothes for you;
clothes worth the money, we won't
sell anything. Right now when mer-
chandise is so hard to get, many of
the merchants are tempted to load up
with poor stuff—there's no trouble in
getting that!
We won't do it. If you come
here to buy clothes and we haven't
Kood 0ne8 jn your gjZe(
rather see you go out without buying
than to give you poor quality that
would not render good service
would
New shipments of fi„e all-wool
clothes are coming to us every day
from Hart, Schaffner and
Marx.
Theyr'e the kind of clothes you
ought to have. If we haven't your
size today, well have it a little later,-
such quality is worth waiting for.
Laderer-Davis
' Co.
The home of Hart Schaffner A Marx
clothes
Strai j iSj SUppijce bodices , tunics of
Taffeta and Gtoijctte; short sleeves, wide sashes
and p.rky bows. w..ie hip effects and noveltiea.
Distinctive tri nings of ruffles, rose pica tings,
beading, embrciJer , puffings and dainty lacc collars
feature these pretty frocks.
Prior ng:e fiv)m
^J'J.75, $45 and up
Smart New Aiodets
in Spring Blouses
$7.50, $10, $15, $25
Of extra goo 1 quality of Georgette,
crepe tie chine, Arlett Crepe and Tnb
Silks.
Many models feature clever two tone
yarn embroidery and the new short
sleeve; in navy, bisque, white, flesh,
nile and many otherdesirable shades
and combinations of colors.
Si • E$ from 36 to 52
The Saparete Skirt is
Really a Spring Need
All the newest fabrics and patterns
plaids strips and plain, in crepe de
chines, tricolettes, Baronet Satins,
Georgettes, Fantasi and wool plaids,
some hand embroidered with sashes
and narrow belts, a most wonderful
assortment to choose from, in all
s:z:s.
$10, $15 & up to $45
CHRONIC CONS ill'ATION
There are | pie never have a
movement o> the bo without it is
produced by a cp h tic. Most of
them brought that >1 ition on them-
selves by the u.ie >nineral waters
and strong cathar s that take too
much watei out .f ,lt. system and ag-
gravate the . they are meant
to reliew. a n .ati.e tonic like
Chamberlain' Ta
tie movement of i
hardly realize ha
a medicine, and
likely to be foil,
tion.
affords a gen-
""wels that you
. i produced by
se is not so
>y constipa-
adv
First publ' i ' 21'
notice oi rri F
PINAL \
TRIhl i ■
State of Okl „
ers—
In tho Cour Court.
In_the matter ut the ta
1020
O F
' 1) DIS-
1'ATE
of Rog-
and filed in th'« court a report of his
acts and d:in.'s as administrator and
j his petition for distribution of said es-
tate and his discharge as such rdmin-
mtrator, and that Friday, the 13th day
of March 19U0, at 10 o'clock i m of
said day, or r.s t:.s/.u_\er a
same can be reached, at <hp County
Court Room in the City of Claremore,
*aid county and state has been uly ap-
pointed by this court foi th'
final settlement of ?a <5 account, aid
for hearing said petition, at which
time and p!ace, any person interjste I
| in said mater may appear and file his
exceptions to said account, in writing
an contest tho toniw.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
jet my hand and the seal ef said court
this, 23rd day of February, 1920
EDWARD JORDAN,
|Seal| County Judge
2tw
of William
John C. Chiles
ji - "1 me
a j i N' Decrased
Auniini trt(oi
«. .. P^bate No. 19 12
o|^c® t hereby given tliat John C.
Wl^U,aduml^ rator of h0 c ^te of
f' 'es, dv. ..a ed, has rcn-
*nd Presented for setUement,
(First Published Feb. 12, 1920)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the District court of Rorers
county. State of Oklahoma. *
Civil No. 4165.
J. G. Marcur.i, plaintiff, vs. John R
Cavanal h, Producers and Consumers
Coal Company a corporation, et a]
*def«ndarts.
d!'fenda"ts, John R. Cavanaah
ind Producers & Consun e:-s Coal CoU
^rpcratio-, will ta' c notice t°at th^y
ha\e been sued in thj D strict court of
*° 'er county O'daiioma, tor \\l
purpose of fore-los.'nr a ra rt?az3
'•oyen .g nil interests of thj defend-
.nts in certa r. r i -er.d leases cn
n i (14' nnd (16)
/TJ? •*' 4(24) «;■«' action (11
nd (14) in township (25 , all in
<x8)Jn Rogers county, Okla-
frn lt together w,th ih" interest of de-
fixture^ 'iTi • nuro^ machinery
tixtures and equipment us-k! in con-
thoir m i^' coal ™,n "ST operations in
s„m n" n.ear Catale. Oklahoma, to
satisfy the plaintiffs claim on prom-
[ J104®8 ln the sum of $29000.00
vvitii interests, eosts and attomev t*>
Of (500.00. And that the s^ dT
fendanta must answer the petition
rj kl 8®Ld ca#? by the plaintiff, on
or before the 26th day of March, 1920
d petition will be taken as true
Kor.iega.v & Probasco
\.tfe t • A v Attorneys for Plaintiff
Attest A. V. Robinson, Court Clerk.
(sS) M F°reman' Deputy. '
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Kates, W. C. The Claremore Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920, newspaper, February 26, 1920; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183183/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.