Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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CLAREMORE PROGRESS.
k. L KATES, Editor and Maiapr
HATCHDAY, JUNK 1«, 1MI4.
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
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NIUMTK OF PYTUUM. Hnol l>«
rpr TOunatar night at *
M. Ltllmy I
R. R. TIME TABLES.
Ifcts
I :
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■ / Lend.?:!
' t.*
city this
ehanto. pawed tkrowh km
ti hi h way to Takleqtiah.
Iter D N Lemfcor ud funily pmM
through onr city Tbandav on their way
from Tahlequah to (Mr We at Bed
Fork.
II K rm
ill. we arp"pieleed to atato ia m JC
•tter
Andrew Hleka. oae nt the pro*re**ive
imm of Alia wee, wh 1b a rit> lui
rtUv looking up
he hu in the A,
II Oibrnm. of Pawhtuka, (pent
day Iiiifht in our city. Mr*.
who linn I wen vinitiiiK here retained
with hip to their home on Tneaday.
Dsvi* Hill came down from Vinita
Sunday. He hardly knew whether he
waa in Claremore or Kanaa* City nntil
he fpied Hill ft Co.'* More on the corner.
* V-'C? l,Be0< funi;tnr,' ,t M' J P«w. «Ix«ln*tm.. Ky.. who
if.iil.A I- j. *. , hae t-een netta* aa aaeut at the Mo ~
Srhrhaiu l,tr Ijjmi greeted a ucat | dejK.t hrtv during Agent " ~
ii irnga.^n'oMmiL " , Hem e at toe Mur'
Freeh l re«id. ] i v ...kga, etr every ' ,M""e Tbnrwlay
clay at Alton's m w l .mery.
A hnudaowe new. octu fountain ha*hcen
l liioil in iJ. lint; Diux Ktorc.
For line toilet article* of every detu-rip
Corn begin* to nerd rain.
Summer bun net in in earnest.
Mow open! Allton'* new liakery.
Mn. li wheat tin* been rut thin week.
Hinder twine rente tier lb. at Davi*
Hill A Co.'a.
The May. r'n oflicc ha* lieen treated to
a mat of paint.
A full nnd complete lin? of coffin* at
Davi* Hill & Co. a.
John Bullctte ha* had
Imilt to hie barn.
Ihwllta Vlaltniir City.
Op rtty waa tkni Tn into eoeeUerel
" * when it hccauie
• band of outlawn lnwl ri.ii
with the undoubted intcn
Uua <rf holding on Ueo W. Koton'a rtor.-
Ab*t 4 o'clock Monday afteinoou four
Tode into to«u end bitrhe* .
mrm* Hi the branch at the rear of
' Eaton * at-ire ami anunb-red into
>r of the building takin* a rurvey
Mra. Xniu-y A. IHmea
That waa the ta l new* I
*r night br a tel
Indue Wl
Cfc
.-grain to her brother Jl
and Levi hi nder* the
"la an iinlumore I and uumoarn
Ia-vi Handera the cowardly __
ended the km* and uaeful life at Mra.
Human left Tahleuoah Uat htar"
lupany with Bve other*, mm
lietnK a drnmmer and a D. _
Mar*hal. and when about two
Detmty M I
ssss.*i*
tuwmm rode by lk > pjirty had been
from hi* uncle. Mayor Sander*, a I
~™ He and Jack Willian
JET1
tliem nnd ordered hand* up. the d
un r faile.| to comply aa upeniily aa he
thought be on*ht to and be a hot him ia
jzozutaasL'sfiai
a atandiB* mar the horw* to 1 •/.... _:i JTZT?
tion ifc t>> Evan'* Drue Sti
Yon can if t binder twine nt Davi*
Hill * Co.'a for 7 cent* j r polliid.
Yon will alira.v* find the purest dra«*
in tbe market at KvitH * Urujf Store
4 W. D. M< l!iidc lino laeti ,'tppointeil
1« -liutti'ter at FtirtUihaon. to *u< <«c<J J.
M. Scott.
Fhuimt*! C< iner A- Kvane want your
Imtter mid ckw*. Hijfhwt market price
paid for thcui.
Sheriff MuHKrove leaves to day for
Vinita with a liir«e porse to lie prenent
ut tl;e payment there.
The Wheeler Ltunla-r Co.- ha* located
it * yards on Fourth *treet and are now
el ecting iIkkN thereon.
«« f. M M.-Haalrl. of Oolagah.
yvhl ron a tioardw itJ ln-re iIhiIhh I
(xiyuient If har henlcli permits
An election "f ■ flicer* vill take pii
In ti e n tri nie lu<Ve to tiiirtit, anil
n i uifccr* are IH|Ue*tivi to I*- prentriH
The noted city builder. A. J. Blackwell
and family were in our city Monday on
their way from Chelaaa to hi* city of
Blackwell on the Strip. Mr. Blackwell'
haa r*cti|)l!y Marted a paper at hia boom
in* city, arid adijU jf in addition to hit
many Oth. r m hPp aftd dutieii.
A M Calfaway. an Attorney of (Men
4 |e Mo. , is in o r City looking into tlx
nW«tofl'm Robert Bow and Supreme
Justice Wi)>
_ 1. that we have _
full and complete line. Davi* Hill*Co.
For pure drugs, perfumery, patent
medicine* nnd everything kept iuafirxt
lima dm;; store gotoEvaiiV UrugStore.
O* MIA' ^ <■ I!-' " M. T|||. pUlilll'
to day The *fo.-C u'tij- entire ucyi one
'and well selected •
The new millinery
The grand jury adjourned on Thurs
day laat.
i'oo Sunday 's new boarding house i*
K-loaed
^^wpjatfomi haa been laid at the
■ tl " hot;,-, wfcei
rf the
nut anobtn want
what thev w as going to do
—— -hen William* ordered hiui to
Mi l the hone and «-ouie with tbem and
a* he motkmed todrawa pistol Williams
" " ' Winchester, while
——:—. ——. him. They then
marched him ami another to the cooler.
a«d while on the way a third mm whom
tliey had not notic«*l rode up and when
ordered to stop fired twice one of the
J1*11" losing close t-i Jack William*
head Williams and Sanders then oiieiicd
fire on him hitting the hoiw in the head
and hip and it haa since Wn learned
that they hit the man in several place*,
but that did not keep him from escape
in* He was soon pursued bv several
um horae back but he managed t i reach
hniah where he almn.l'.nMl hi* horse
whkh was brought back to town in
bad shajie lileeiling freely from the
wounds in the head and hip Du.| Wev
burn was ofterwaid* nrrmted on * '.
uieion of knowing somethingals.nl their
intention as he bad lieen seen in the r
eonipan v; John Davis ami Andy H<ji*mi.
two other Cherokee* «sre taken ii, r -
cu*lody as witueasea and will lie taken
to Kurt Smith Columbus Ui mm m..l
Bad Weylmm were taken to Karl Htnl'n
Wednesilay
About 6 o lock Dt^luly I . S Miirsnal
John M. Taylor arrested a noted char
artrr by the name of Charl,e Smith,
who waa afterwards discharged
Our whole city waa in nrtn* Monday
night and if any other attempt had lieen
— *-- a raid they would have
-io«i.
—r to.jl)|j(hjy pom
.. -r~- the prompt manlier in
rhich they acted.
After riliiug all the pasaenicer* he ma
all nf them get out but the Deputy Ma
shal wh"iu be ordered to riile on with ti
hai k back to tov. a, wh"
left to walk. Handera
bis way and in a short diatance i
man by the name at Willie on
back, whom he beldnpbutonly received
3! cent a, he then shot at Willie the Imll
musing I ••rough the hat rim when Willii
jninjied ofT the horse and run off. Kan
ders then took charge of the anniinal
and rode on and when ahont three
inileri out he met Judge Joe. M Starr.
UoingKiiake District. Mr*. Nancy
Duncan and hi
n Felix in a s
i" tb« btiiiard hal|
m work; ' this morning at U.lto a
— the Presbyterian Church. He.i
him
Tlie old barn ne*t
has been torn down.
Prompt attention given to special
orders at Allton * bakery.
The payment at Vinita will commence
there on Wednesday next.
(ieo W. Eaton is having a well sunk
1 «♦ his efort on Third stn 11
rai^f^JassaR^ **
.. - moved ! . Fl*hiug parti«s nnd pie nics are now
iuto the eld Frcork>« ufllre. the order of the day at the lake.
Why don't yi.n keep the fliesont of the 1 For fine blacksmith work In all
honse? Yon enn doit easy enough by put branches go to Housley it Pulvit. ti
-i;* *tiine good screen floors. Wheel Mrs. Miles little daughter has been I "S* fnlkiwJ*^
, tf.naUicrvo >.■ -i rhenp. dangerously ill. bat is now some better. 1 ^a'w Y^'.-
W H ll«.|id> lb niuHdu Btm of, J L. i'aj.uour will now give hi* nn 1 Vmeni* w
I"* i,ds& lb LWW. M,-«ted ord<*rs J ' WiH^iMMllttf Itf" | ^
" I n iinimn is llHVlllg a wen sunk Ti n*.
Ail heutcypre."'*hingle« will make a at the I enid rue* occupied by M*r-hnl "
reward of JI >no «,,d it is
that he has since died at their
rendezvous below Catoosa
the field and reeled aa if drunk ami rode
I*a*t thein When he wlieeled and ordered
Miem to hold up. when Mr*. Duncan said
Don't fhoot, we will hold n|i." but the
owantl" enr shot her in the liiu k from
-hicli sbedieil in a few minute*. Youug
Duncan then jumped out of the wa-
gon. and Juii.te Starr got down in the
wagon and get his Winchester when he
and Sander* exchanged two shots. Isith
'ng fie flr*t time but the Judge*
•aid ntlot is *nii|*>*cl to have taken
effert m Haalers breast, while his shot
Uok effect i§ the calve of Mrs. Duncan's
riglit le/, W'li she fell from the scat.
Hinders thrt -i .rted to make his encape.
but by this time voting Duncan who
who hud been doing some shooting with
a pocket pistoi bad secured his winches
ter and tney Isith then opened fire on
Sanders and Judge Starr cooly remarked
••lets shoot the horse from under him."
ind they did and he started to run. but
.inlv got u sbort distance when Ue drop
ped dead While he wa« rcuiiinghe lost
two twenty do «r goij pifc. M at.d a
watch out of his poiitet.
L>r the tragedy the mail coacl
C .iiul a KiJ was made atu]
snsliody was taken to frCRfl
oiheo lb Tahlequah where
laired for burial and on Hun
I.O.O.P.
rora. No *1. —d hna tartid la w«h a
ThrgQMU
la a royal ma*
apd they all re
The following
l'knM : P. B. Bins.' . ..
^nsjrV'Sa^L'fic
llroo'H Canutr Coioa 8r«rp.-
rhe greatest and liest ConKh Hyrnp
I * will relieve a rough uaicker,
•urer and mare effectually than an?
thing on the market. Hold and
warranted at Holing'* drug store.
XOTICK
<if o«l three.«tory hotel at Tahle.
quah for sale cheap for caah. For
particular* address.
E. C. AI.HKRTT.
Claremore, 1. T.
MULES FOR SALE.
HOUSLCY A PULVIT,
Practical Horseshoerv and General
Hlacksnnihs.
Davis Hill & Co.
2
AMD TO STAY.
ao pounds Navy Beans, $1.00.
5 pounds Brown Sugar. i.oo.
a a pounds Light Brown Sugar, i.oo.
ao pounds Granulated Sugar, i.oo.
ax pounds Pearl Hominey, i.oo.
14 pounds Cleaned Currants, i .00.
Can Corn. Tomatoes, Beans( Peas,
and Pumpkins,
A/m
Mrs. Diiucan's liody
>'o(«<a. I Oohif n:iki Distriit and
The new Presbytertsn minister, hev. ,ll£ Ufarr * bnrjrinn irnxtml
Ir. McOlnley. will preach here the Urn ««"ders body was thrown Into a heavy
nnday in July. wagon and hauled to Tahlequah and
The Presbyterians at Tulsa hsve lieen Mul-V"r "j'*11 rf'fu lnif to have It placed
enjoying a good sized revival. andtifte<n Houw^iereu" as left ^nti^M^U*
new^membershave been taken in the
_ _ _ _ Four hundred dollars in money wan
pJSy Jv L T>re rh .it tho fnTind on In* p# rsOP
in ■tudHv Htatt iett here Huuday
the iporning at II o clock, and at mght niorning 011 the Valley train and orriviuK
at 80 clock at Kort {ribsot, rod" forty five mileS
A| thfi baptist ('Impel - Sabbath Kchoql' only to arrive alsmt fwo hotirs after hia
•lis.*? ** #t U h Hi «'i'i *>r. r %vus bum.}. Tli.. |W brothen
at MHO p, m rre.u hiiu at M gi*- h nt do* Wijn and Cal« returned to Tahle
<ju.di Monday, when Judge Joe gave
Rev W B. Anstin will lecture in ti e himself np t authorities, but he waa
11"'<
.bin
i- M"'r
„ nearly e'
1 iittall ....
ig attorney in Tahle
ye 'inah proffered their free service in his
defense. Public sentimenti* nnaeji(j;iu
n . "t W* tW
■ .1 oXM. Ksaasn:
Duncan tyas the on|v aistur aud
le i*ty jrwirb old Tbn brother*
' * i« good people of
their sorrow at
TptPiAt p, 9WHN9,
Contractor and Builder.
fLAHEMOHE. I. T.
At! kM> of Itnai and hrirk u
war Mti this
Binder Twine! Binder Twine!
an aaa prices airtat turns.
We have a Full and
Complete Line of
D«y Coodt, Dreas Good*, Embrodcrics
Lecea, Ladies' Furnishings, Etc.
Gents Furnishing Goods, Glass and Queensware, Boots,
Shoes. Hats and Caps.
Deliver goods to any part of the city free.
W c have the goods and to sell.
Yours for Trade,
DAVIS HILL X CO.
Lead!
Own,
r liv<jL ro-if thai
-U' Ton can bu]
. ■••li r f jii.ii . r rv
1 eiier atv! longer livi
/ fl.fr shinnies nu
fX /hi- ;.'.'b.
K. t'ltf'i'hfieM bsd thriv ...
of 1 attic on the M t."Hls market Mi>11
day. They were r.K'tll the first clilp
r- 'lit fr. Ill tiie Territory this scitson
Jf tV hair i« falling out and turning .^.T„
"tin"" - erected
than any j Dab
iuy them Ten tramps were run into the cooler
" Mnj'-dsv "iifnt fonnd in a boi car at the
ar load 1 Mo. I> ilia ^,|
' U™ 1 |.U 1
Whitmire v* Wtl!Um
t ort Gibson with every prospect of an
1 earlv recover.- urn
( trsi$w>>JKVI)rvdabout twoo ebx k I«* rnwiuel
VIRH WCATIER.
Bring your clothes every
Monday fo #
FRI8QO OKPOT,
For the Pierce City Laundry.
NEW
MILLINERY STORE.
Mr*, Mint, Prop'r,
fLARIMORi^
l«"'then* m"yWl W,r neW "tore
Old 44Progress" Office,
ON THIRD ST^EJ^
Mi fcaw. • fu|| aud complete line
s, a nn trimmed hats and rv
ZJSSlXb* m •«. .w 1 VI
v* M W««truff, withdrawn l7 !
It Countryman, ronttiined '
M""r W'^' "•« --«
fir.f r - v. TI, 1 , ,
' -ik'M«*<«•.►*■ o *cs. vittthi.
1'lalids of the skill ll-i
, . , . 1 , rm wra nrar lur vuun
." " ' *" l""lor f,s*l. and thetic*t rem, tory for the payment.
...... ,. H.,ll : Ifrftr Th, that ; < „
f<eyer«l stand* have already been1 j w "i'r"
-.*• «! n«u> the Court House, prepara ; until Joly le.'lHW:
rptnlrf-lTim'r"
W r. Itanitrr«. ill-inN^il,
rSTffSr.,
t'oiiiiniintcnted.
Crescbxt CtTr. Ok la., June 12
R.iv H (i A Field*, a r«-tnniel Mi*
se.nary from the Cherokee Xation. ar I
I rived hete a f—.v da'-s j.i.d 4!, ,
Kii.l. IV-.r_ Mlei . .tiductivf him VI the
Ft - t M e t'hur..;., Where he dellvere.1
a very lm-truitlvo and interesting sd
[ dre«* before the society.
He alio delivered the Decoration Day 1
j oration befor the largest assemblage of I
thing found in a first
* or' . We invite an inspection of
stock by the public.
•11 got.,g to bttiid aAytlniig< <'I liltwrii; ■ ' •' -i '■ with
^ w*-" ppategt ^r5 a?iS«E ss
l.t li.l cr Co about your lumb.
tarry a la) Restock and make eli
'' M t Ttn.wii a ti 7l. :.i - workman
tlir. Jllir. |j. UU„ Jo,.^,
iJa'e * sltop wtu-. f lie n | ri
yti^'on Mil earns ..rl>
H,1'!? 't I* estimated that there 1
, hundred carpcnten. and uia
•uiployed in
, JL J*.
cHi
lies are now e|uployed op if
?i atwrTrt," N.,at« :,Afifri
| Vinita .v*start, whether yttii «H IjMa-st. Lpi&y,uaViCif.V.ti,te
VJTL^Z i£ i v*"" h« - *
<• MeDoaald v.
. "land tiu; VT •" : VCW money ur
• !•' . l fPlt 1m tUfffl liiH Klnrt* atl'l .1 # •
tlie o'd pi ufliee. ,1,1 will during the ? they can get your
'. .. .. , .vlcrdiapenseire cold drinks
l-i.. :•-••. itim tr..r..r "iu The hotel* and boarding hon*cs of VI- „
il Mlt«> haa givwi the aontnrt' ^ f *tMw* ** "Hi !<f, b PIV. 11 r« ' V,-p >.
"" A
Ih* .. i-i-.ie 1 l.v A A. Moore as a burlier The Mo-Pac. railroad will sell Meketa ««afc—d.
• |. u l.eii e -inplcted at greatly mluce.1 rates ovvr that rowl I b/S3a0h,*n
•luring tmrmpfit hen. We* wall an. J H BsrtW To '
drewr
• W4W iu4«
I J°> an^lukm iijuin < fh«tr
t J ! n* manjr plraalaf «toric« of
An h Venn. jutltrfmcnt «r>nf«
jr: during the W Winter, and.
l " 'he kindoess of the people to him and
calf* The story of
. hi:- i:i: ti v. narrow escajfs. The story of
| his pony ■ tn" and his ]H-culiar traits,
an.' ..ok he found him and h<
1 both 1.
Evrrvtbing
IMWJ
•r I.ntiilwr 'lurin« payment here. We will
, ,.,an at any ra,«< neit week
iiit'i.-T t rv This is straight. w '• Julian will take out a kiln of
around and let im -m acouaintcd. IM brick at his yards to day This
I'outoknowtih j enterprise is faat Incoming one of the
'-f I*" "'ont hurt . — — _
t I. Creci'b «'-Ili S.KM co^n.ne.u. ui. iu*titntions of onr city.
. .'tion of a-lxCO ! ,, story building! ^ dlf>rd UeUaiuei lu* a pm
k cr: the 1. t he re. . jit!y pnrchaved on ! rI' froln his popular hotel to the Valley
£ ilird str.i t <f 1. \V Tnlbert. The ; depot, so that he will not have to take
" ' Ud story will be fitted up a* a lodge Knwt* at his house to the depot lefore
room. the train arivea.
here 'in- in v.- five city marshals 011 I Clerk LcHay ha* executed a neat plat
y 1.5,1,1' • Miir^bal Heard. They are of " r city, and if the *treet is tw feet a*
a Wi'-iam*. Pick chambers. Charlie marked on the official plat of the town,
i.ai.'ders. 1 rank Uu!l« Ui\ Fmnk W.iod* "!' fl>e Imildings facing :he Friacr
«i;«l tS«v. Ho;.<. There will fie'h fortw of '—A T
•en or more duriug pay men
L. v-ijd wilt', wtjv . ...rflowing pa
t'uly onetbii.g we nafretted
Williainu Ctf rlatiaMaikM. aaeftaaa
..— —„■ facing ;l
ill he h force of | road are away ^ut in the
!>ni here. Wheeler Lumber Co. - tfcat's the new
Mrs Fields very sudden illn
tb ■ cause of the Muintum* to co
act.] me liately to the old Okbihomn hon.i
sh-i' - ' - - -
3E3F
I *y, Ada Swaauvk. Judg-m.
r i v E1!m Hunt. Judg-nn-nt liy de-
nton v* liar> Quint
-Srrt*J.iiM.v. Jos Bellen,
a2S^; ;• r-.
Jjtr&i JS'mm""" r" '"ul0 t"- >-.ir country wuh th.- U.*t
Lidls hr..v«. rs R..>- r* withdrawn a 'u>1,, of h'vl"K Wends, booing that the
L J WUkersoB V. w H r<y. Adn.niMr.n. r. "utne success may attend him in the fu-
wittKirewn tur|1 that has crowned his effort* in the
The following opinion waa rendered pnst. J s. 8mm
by Judge Lan.lrum —
Lillie Fay. Pl'tiff, 1 Suit for Divorce on Allton htartid lii* new bakerv
vs. ' groandaofabaii b ii Thursday and be sav* it *r. *
Jtharl**l*ii^ Deft. J ment ue( i n.sii v. > ii«i....
" "rtls ckse coming on for a heating
Still in The
Holding Our
and
Intend to Stay There.
A promising crop of wheat Causes you to think Of Twine.
We have a car load in onr warehonse. Quality is ^uarantee.l; an.! as
to price, we wish to tell every fu;u^r thai tlie great redUC-
tlen In prlcS from farmer jear* ia due ro. stlv to u decline in coit
of ujateMahtfcen to our clO«e buying, l ut finally to tl.e very
®'®®® profit on wbieh we are willing to furnish this necessity to
the farmer.
We'll Meet the Closest Price,
And you should see ua befoyj purchasing.
aiuiawaai within the reach of ail
We have bought at greatly reduce.1 wholesale price, two hundred
Piecea of useful ar.iclea, auch aa castufa, sujtur-lsiwU. cream pitchers,
knives and forks, etc. TJjU u Knarant 1 quadruple plnle.1 goods: and
a printed gW«^Uiee is given with each piece «ild. Positively re-
IviDlit rices never offeree] in tnwn r r nil* liorot..r,.^..
J. ■.MUM.a.l.
PHYSICIANS AHDSUL
Dr.C.P. UNN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
M. 0. NAURS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OFFICE: UTM'S MLMM,
Claremore, Ind. Ter.
K. S. BKSSEY,
Attorney-at-Law.
Collector of Claims. Notary Pub-
lic. Practice* in the U. 8. Courts.
CLAREMORE, I. T.
I. C. AtKITf A. I. NRNN
ALIERTY A N0RW00B,
Attorneys - at • Law,
CLAREMORE- I- T-
COLLBCTIONa a aMOMlTT.
J. M. TAYLOR
Attorney-ai
Cl.ARKMoKK. Ixl
BHB« U. 8 C«*mM.
iwhs—. KDtnuMI w hi.
itrnu * .{MrlaH)-.
|
W. W. I«UYAN',
Resident Dentist.
OfFFlCEl EATON'S IUIL0IN8.
All kinds dental work. Kxtraet-
tug mid filling teeth, bridge, crown
nnd plate work, etc.
a a teagi'e,
WATCHMAKER 4 JEWELER,
Harlow & Williama' Knildiag,
Watches, clocks and jewelry
Repaired.
4. O. MONRO*. ■•■.■ILL.
MONROE & BELL,
Contractors & Builders
Plans ami s|ieciftcat««yi ft
upon application. j
I'l.-lttKMoKK, Ill.L. T"
Prices never offeretl in town or cily heretofore""""'' I Wagon & Carriage Work
It Always Pays to Buy the Best. . ..in.a'l,t**ranche*
1 1 hon?' t 'or immediate delivery a car
tefllSS WWaff KS TK1.-N ln(,K AND
by grant bri
. B
^I",tl>ntly .tnmblfj h*Tiy f ^ because they *t the tl.ir.| cnlliiiK of the r.,- tlicn-T „ Th-sk U oMiKRFfl. lit A NTH IK
...1 . :. ' ' ,s. "1 lMtt-'TL'T"1?. no answer, on ,.,.rt of the d.-f ,a!an. T..WN ! If von wi*l, to a.M-1hem eli
i td liy A. A. Moore in lii* City purli-r
- Hh.«ii. thi* week hoa«tht Mr Moore out
■an 1 now !ia« clmrx.. of the ponnlnr ol.l
^Ntantl. mill yon will tilwnvx fin.' **
) .'n'.'i.Kly rfiftv to iitteml toyonr
1 in I.,* lir.c. W'i wt h •>:««> emvh>i>
| ' There iloTB lint ...i m to lie untr Jonlrt
luit what Bill Dalton his Ht liint met n
we!l .letwrrril fate. Tlie uewnpuper
f orrexpondrilt hft* lieen itldtlKtriotlnly
Kl'ili-K liilii tlif. ra t >ettr, ami it will
' T"', W' ai'fc'c I" r"4<l an aeeount
< f ' '.old up. witliout Bill belli* riddled
* villi bullet*.
Ti e Henter Payt-m Comedy Co will
| «ive "iilcrl.tinuieutF .Inrinx the time of
, uaj-trent bare every ui^lit with me or
hr-' trt*tnue9* Tliis c.Dipnnr lia« been
f eoUrxa.l it H )„Kt j„ ,iur
ti!>. Now having 6v^r ttkctitv i'. r .>.,
11 Ui" c n^twtiv. A band nn l orchestra
•' W ad'i'.q to if a 111 tiny attraction*.
: H. M bteiilieii* u l.a*l..K «h« old |Kitf
I . fflre Imil.lillK thoroughly re|., ire.| «n>|
r palm'd inm.le in anartmticiu.uincr. nud
will n< won tu. compleU-1 ..jien up a fine
. line i f watche* anil jewclrv therein
Polilt attention will be given all cu*to
nier* I y Mcanrs. Traelore and T««aott
Who have charitc of the imine.
F A NfUa<u made hi* Brut collection
. .1 the strip laet Hiitnr.lity. Alt h Cot h
i^tr. father of oiir Itavufpiaii. £lei
:,ir. miner cj our town maii
jJVienran. drew lii -. or.i rata y
T.iM"<i«ah. uiid with hf* tuouey iM hi*
1. II..<'ki"t 1 11.lie direct over the flint
r hllu to Clarwnoni, —* -Li • * •
A bllu to Clarain.
■ Neilaun'* in it m
ru lioucty for V
A I iraii t Ir
I f 1
lion, aiiil «i<n< tftMluht to
nettled hi* aeeount. There
.'KK a*0 8bi*t and no
fooliat- ,„■£%, It-u^a' t'lternr Cough
Syruji ill ure where allofhem fail,
tJ'iW i;d wurrnnted nt Holing'*
• drug
J.f udant. T.iwx! If you wish to aee them call
Holing'a nnd ask for llesg'* LH-
/ "|T,i P-'Tich ami none. e*,iecialy abont I are carying all Kind* or Mock and telling | in< no answer, on part
f t lie fine nnd neck. I lie lot retne.lv i* it at wholei-alepricea. They will aire yon after having been dnlv
\\ H. K !i! . « ! who 1i:im Iwvn employ «mw«I and they will not be roMbHeither that the lK>n«l<i tot matriinonv exintiiV
I l>y A. A. MtKire in his City Rirlu r * y eitortionite rates for Mvorutuo la I between the parties to thi* Mi't are dib
imp. this week hon#ht Mr Moore out *iou. I aolved and it i* fttther adjndxed under
« 14111 110 V hiU rharKi; «if the iM)Pnlar old Dr. J. A. Nolan, of Hudson i. T was Pf' *** compiled la
in our c ity on l.uxineas^ uUTweek. lIH I Cherokee Natic- • -
T. A. HANCOCK,
General Insurance and
Collecting Agent.
NOTARY PUBLIQ
tyatrict M*«W*er for (he IWnl*
Mutual htfe Inaurance Company,
of Hartford, Conn. Our policies
ure liberal and contain no qtieatioa-
able feature*. We loan you monev
on them after three ve^ri k.u_rV
j Office: Claremore, I. ~
WM. L MOORE,
R««l (*<«M A(.nt
and Notary Public.
Will do all kind* of Notary work
W ill r*>tlt Viinr
laws of the,
in our city on ^l^™ week. Ito I Cherokee Sation of is :l that, defendant'
win proUbly locate in Claremor,. in the "'O'. ri<:"
"enr future a* he ha* about chmed a 1 and privilege of citiieMhin of thi* Nn
BSir***m* y "J bo"n""
f iininlier of cast", were contin
W riKht * *how h#a been boMinK fourth
here the past two hiKht* Ti?ey do hot
make pretention* fo heitw the lhiyest on
etatw&arrssipt.
am Iris I of thnm
asli^l of them.
Oeo. W Talbert ha* iriven P. p. Atn
«he contract for the erection of another
PAIR FACES
Disfigured by Eruptions
4a? cvare
Avers Sarsapamua
TlIK DmIoK l)F riKM-AIK. 111 o-
ania.and its twin brother llvsjiei.-
. 'ia. are the offsiiring of a dimiider-
"UT'^T.hirt,,tr,*,,,rtw,,,,Bhi«hriw'ry e«l *tomnch. A positive j,
s1 rati „w; ««"•
lfO 4pc can fhu hriMii )^ * *1' rfrili? t<
Tv" ' Cherokee roil* have
Ken received by Altent Wi*dom and
l*enre,-eireAby Amf
will b« available and the paymMt mate.
"Phoenia."
Word roa. hr* here that Steve Haalett
who was convicted at the recent term
of court here and aentenced to thre..
eacaped from hi*
Tahf
>n to
(ti fur.-, nn *lgn •(
Two Lite* Saveil.
Mrs. Phoebe Thouu^. of Junc-
tion tlity, III., waa told by her doc-
tom ahe had Conauiuption and tliut
there wna no hope for her, but tw..
bottle* Dr. King'* New Discovery 1 Klnd •'i," «tiw«w*."-J. W. OkajT,
completelv cureii lirr and hlie mivs *'«• Total. MIi
saved her life. Mr. Thos. lv/g.
. 190 Florida St.,Sin Francisco,
suffer;*! from a dreadful t old, n|>-
,riwi ^.j,^
CoroH! Coron! Colon! If
int to, but if too deaire to a._
Ijet a bottle of UeKg * Cherry Coo|
Hvrup. It will akm your eough
Ave mtiiute*. 8oW and warranl
t l Ifoliag • 4rug .tore.
5
- r. -i' irnB —
™ m?ljt oi p hott|p of |ir. Kipg s
Uwvuverv mid iu two week*
waa cured. He I* naturally thank-
ful. It ia anrh results, of which
the*e are samples, that prove tji*
wonderful efficacy of thi* medicine
in <-oiwIm nnd Cold*. Hold at lt«i-
Lmo'a Drug Store. Itegular *i*e
80e,«1.0p j.
ling A)cr'i a*r.*|urtlla
- ■ " ww."-J. It
x^Sarsapirilla
I at th* World'a Pf|r
. " Hj L 0ale': "MbmiHStof
^Tnvp« u Ks*rKKN' Cf 0K AND
-•.u l ' They n '"1 not eVeUvd for durability — ™«
either. Of coorw they co*t us more than tUe other makes of stoves'
sold here would, but by reduciu^o.nv l^tlU we can meet all competitor.. I ' MM ■
pncw W. L. DALE,
lt'8 Hot Now. and Getting Hot- 6eru"«| BlacksmhMng.
ter. You Need a Refrigerator.
nri. W™b'" the ^*1*Crated Centennial Refr^ato, in three styles
Why. They re not expensive! We WH sell yon u Sndeboar.l a...l Hefri.-'
erator Combined, at 3 yew ^MimbU tigure.
Thirteen Hundred Pounds of
Leaf Tobacco.
* .kThii flight those who use th^ w$ 4, Thi- is j.!sf as s,„ .rior
t.SlEflr V,hrr^l the grade e have been handling
"fw by Uthcrs,
Huf telattons With therepreacnativeof the
WWMT SHOE HOU8E IN THE WEST
Make us able to offer you the
Celebrate RlrfctMall-Jones Dongola Shoe, with
Patent Tip, at $1.50,
And others can't get the same for $2.10. Come and see if this is not a
fact: and we II *how you similur bargains whether it bo a ?!.(«> Plow
^hoe. a Child's itoaaet, Retl «r Blm k Slippem, or u La.lies Slipper, from
j cheapest to higheat, nU
I *•=.* * a whirl on BadateaJ* from $1.50 to $5.00, or for a very or-
| n«iik*ut«l folding bed.
HAVE YOU A BABY?
J. B. BURGESS.
KEEPS A KHtsr-.-l.ASK
WARDING HOUSE
NEAR THE CO CRT HOIBE,
I'
Patronize Home Industry
Order Your Fruit Trees, Vinea,
Etc., from the
Vinita Nurseries.
tiet it a good coach and save doctor's bilk We have them in all
your town Iota and|gr"df?< Hwhicl* in*itea investigation, that we have the most
liueof furniture in a wide radiiM. Sofiw, Chairs,Center-Tables
T-ku? p"n 1®u,e^]i?.h' «rHk.fi,nish' ^ or small, E*tc;uion
Tablea. Fall-leaf lables and Kitchen Tables.
We ll havj something to say of our Drr Goods, Hardware. Iti.i.le-
"l# Mattresaes, in our next.
trading w"U *' 's ®on*T made," make money and save money b*
ASTHMA.
faruii.
Will
«|itioiiHl
o£:^2,tes_r"f
NEW
MEAT MARKET I
Having built to our N«w
Meat Market, giving us in-
creased room, we are prepared
to furnish
ILLI,'"W m
A tria| is splicited ancj satis-
faction guarantee^.
Fresh Country Produce *]<
ways on hand,
J. M. ALLTON.
Fofc SALS AT Boung'S DRLU bTou.
Wtieeler Lumber Co.
CLAREMORE, IND. TER.
Manufactunrt of and Dealers in Lumber and
Material.
pSpypfTm
war
VINITA NURSCNin,
VINITA. IND. TKR.
U* UeUed'sttlefc6* "" W ,0*d, de,ivered 10 ""X P°«nt in
We retail stock from cur yards at wholsesale prices.
Call <mus befcire buying Lumber. Saahor Doors.
FOR KANSAS CITY,
and all pointa
NORTH 4 NORTHWEST
And All Cointa ia
KANSAS AND COLURADO
Iron Mountain
Routo,
Fort Smith and Little Rock,
and all points in
Arkansas,
Texas and
Louisiana.
Elegant Day <
Pullman ButicU Slceui
J
\u
H. C. TOWNSEND,
1JXJt St- Mo
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