The Claremore Progress. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 16, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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CLAREMORE PROGRESS
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t>«. mil tHH>h wl, but II will Mm*!;
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Ai their cuii«riitlun this we b lb
Nationals m.iuiiistnl Uvi Coohwn for
l>ri i<i|Ml eblcf a 4 Wulf Cuoii l* r M-
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r« baeomtmr an lir«*otii«. Ms4s«#
I'alti'i farewell*
All have * kix"I wont I" «y for your
lowii sod It" cIllwR' H will li l|> 10
K|Ve |l « hucmI niai* nod oollilw hnipa a
town to Brow more than * *ood naun>.
If CUretiwr* ahuwe «« «rr t n m
er<iMM> to |io|,nUtloii o *t y* r •• In tb
i«.t twrlv* month. w will l>« Ur«*
•nooKb to becoin# k city of tb« moni
duo. ^
If lb rmtk nd fll« of tii« Downioit
party ho unytblnii to oy «* ont wbo in
in br ibflr oomlnM for chief tb«-ri> will
b« no unwlloo of Jo* M. L H y •
nomln«tloii
\V« know we wen- Iihviuk |M<cnll«r
•priiiR, bat were nimble to locate the
cnu«e until till* week, when our mien
(loo WO ( filled to the fact that • clrctw
had uot vjailed unr town thl uprlntf.
Clareuiore'ataaalile weallh will reach
■limit a half-million dollar*. ThU I*
prett> ijood, con«ldrrlnn the fact that
onr town lot* are not yet taxable. The«e
Dgnre* Hand for |>er on*l property
only
Will Pry'* many friend* are talking
of runninu him for Senator on the
National ticket In Coowreacoowee di*
trlct. Will I* a clean man and would
made an able repreaentatlre at Tahle
<|uah. __________
Indian Territory should never let the
word no out to the world that ahe could
not ralne the liM.000 to make the appro
prlntlon by couuren* available, and the
^ay to make the thing available I. for
each one to contribute hU *hare. What
«viU you ———
iivery contributor to the World'*
Fair fund will receive a aouvenlr re-
ceipt, -providing the amount i* rained
by the people of tb* Territory, if not
the money will be returned to the con-
tributor*. A nouvenir record bopk con-
taining the name of every •■bacrlber
to the fund will be kept at the bulldiog
during the fair.
Iiealer, bat b~ lodged In jail In Mm.
gogee, «b4rt*d wltb lb* lan«ny of a
wagon II**ay*Ibatlb* (iraal Hpirit
bail t-oMtutanded biw to lake lb* wagon
and dolruy it. and that It* did o« atoal
The Indian Territory Hardware Deal-
er* Association in sest-Wn nt South
McAlester this week, voted to intlte the
Olclohotna Association to join with them
In forming one association for the two
territories and set their next meeting
«or Oklahoma City. Thus goea on tbe
amalgamation of the business Interests
<X the two territories.
Thecenww of Claremore taken by
the city assessor shows an actual pop-
ulation of 1786, and this d<M* Wflt in-
«Me all of tbe additions taken in by
itbe mw survey. Our claim of a popu-
lation et two thousand is well founded,
as we are cooaiderably less than a hun-
dred of that Btmtor and if the present
Influx continues tb« aim of May will
.gee that number.
'•tbe Cherokee nation is Weaned In ail
tfctit; got* to make a great and wealthy
country. Ber mines produce coal, lead
zinc o'l, ga*. warble, and other inin
erals in e;:haustaWe quantities. Her
soil and climate produc wfieat. oats
corn, potatoes, co'ton, hay a«4 avery
other cerial raised Id the temperate
Eone. There is not a state or territory
in the union that produces more varied
cropB in paying quantities. Her wealth
of resources are unlimited and when
the tend is allotted the most marvelous
growth ever witnessed in the United
Htates ©r any other country for that
matter, will take place in the Cherokee
nation. _
Territorial Tojriei.
Durant's issue of echool bonds has
been approved by the secretary of tha
interior.
A Tulsa Arm advertises that you can
*et a bath in that town. The town is
not troubled with tramps.
Bicbard Downing, a baliff in J*dife
Raymond's court at Muskogee, wa« allot
and killed by his wife Saturday night.
U. S. Jefferie* baa retired from the
management of the Clvelaea mill. He
fiae given the mill an enviable reputa-
tion.
The bankers meeting at South McAl-
ester this week was largely attended.
The association la in a prosperous con-
dition.
The Indian Territory Pharmaceutical
Assaeiation met at Oklahoma City this
veak. They got near the baae of
aupplie*.
Indian Territory ha* 2841 miles of
railroad built and a*4er construction.
Fully tJJOO miles are in operation and
more than 2,000 miles are atesady
projected.
The ex-CoBfetarate veteran* of the
Harnett rabbit* ar. found l ureal
number* **r Kufaula Tbi* may * eui
ridicnllon*. Iml (-* K folay, the banker
al Kufaula. aa well a* Ibe atlllur of lb*
Journal are authority fur tbastatement
Mr. I^ley aa>s the born* reaentble a
r«x*ter'a *pur and grow on the rabblta
forahead Iwtweell tbe *a
Tliera aw forty two men In jail at
Mu>k"ge« on the charge of murder
The white waiiabow* a greater dupo-
anion to hill than hi* sup|Hj*ed half
bruther In red < f tba fort* I wo, the
white man lead* tha van wltb *iat*en.
the negro route* neat with fourteen,
and the Indian i* la*t with twelve
An attempt w*> matle Hunday morn
Ing t<> burn Ilia tfneen City hotel at
Muakogre. kero*eiir had been |Hinred
on the wall of on* ol the bedrttoiu* and
*et on lire hut the blase was eitingnWh
ed. A reward of Vt has been offerad
by the proprietor of the bnllding for
the apprehension of the gnilty party
The lieat feature of Secretary HHch
cock'* visit to the Territory wa* when
he was brought fare to face with the
necraalty of a school fund At Ada
even tbe school children, en masse,
cheered a local speaker who dwelt at
great length on a echool fund in deliv-
ering a speech to the secretary and ni*
party.
While at Muskogee recently Secre-
tarv Hill brock elated that • the inte-
rior department propose* to n*e all
possible hot* consistent with business
principle* In opening up the ludlan
Territory. Out In doing so the strict-
est faith will be kept with the Indians
The different treaties will be lived up
to to the letter. The rights of the In-
diana will be fully protected, tlnr plau
of procedure mny not suit the promoter*
and schemers hut we are not aiming to
please them, in fact we are trying to
throw obstacle* in their way and check-
mate them at every turn. By doing
this, 1 lelieve that the department is
protecting those who have prior rights
in this country.''
A Choctaw Indian who Is greatly In-
terested In an ludlan Territory exhibit
at the World's Fair has written tbl*
letter to Oomuilaaioner F. C. Hubbard:
• I herewith enclo*e W. It Is for the
World's Fair fund. I had hoped to
give more, and 1 wlah I could. 1 had
Intended to do o, but at this time I
cannot. I have just had a funeral In
my family, my best cow has just died,
I have a note and mortgage coming
due. two of the children have tbe meas-
les, I have got to pay tribal and poll
tax. the frost hae cut tbB cotton all
down, the cutworm* nre ruloina the
corn and my mother-in-law will be here
next week, l'bings look a little blue,
but tbe World's Fair money has got to
be raised and I am sending you all I
can."
•alaaah Oaiiaaa
Coal i* baum bauled hara Ibt* wart
from Ik* Wward s bank
Ml** Kata Kill* "*"*4 ralattfaa It
CoCayviil# "Uinrda* an4 *aaday
Jim rmlay was u Imam*** sawal
da)a IbU warb in tba i**i* nation
A Is* of onr young folks attended an
•ntainweni al Talala lu-day mgbl
Mr* U o«g* M*«i and Hill* d.ttgbiar
flatted r*lali *a in Iwda W«tn**4ay,
4 1yd* Martin ba* fraigiwl bl* | -Uion
nun ilr.ng* M*rnA*ld and ia barb In
town
iter Mnn4ay obta-l i* maalng aaten
alva preparation* for ubildian * day,
Iba Iftb Nunday in ibia month
Mtas l.nlia Itenneil r*tnrn*4 bo a
Hunday aigbt from Arbanaa*. where
aba baa baen alteadlag school iba past
winter
Jatna* gniab inuve«l hi* bon**bold
good* to Claremore Wedneatlay and will
wake bta bom* lhara a* be ba* gone in
to hn*ine*a lb*r«.
Hint* preatbing here ia*t Hnnday
Iter Conger, has ie*ign*d hi* potorale
on Ibia ( Ironil. and he ami family pa**
ed down lb* it-ad Thursday morning on
their way 11 Mena, Ark
Walter Keetl and wife, who have bean
residing in oklahoma the pot two
year* on a claim b* drew there, arrived
bare Hunday night and will rneba Ibelr
home her* for tbe praaant
U*t week lb* farm*r* were roiling
over dry clod* in an att*mpl to culti
vale their cmpe, and now a few more
day* of rain will can** them to mil up
Ihelr pant* and wad* In and pull ont
cockle bnr*
lie* t'<mger, of Ibe M K Church.
Honth, filled 111* tegnlar appointment
here Sunday and had five valuable ad-
dition* to hi* membership, Dr ami Mr*.
Jauie* Smith. AlKirney Smith and wife
and Mlaa lira Um >*rt*on.
Joe Chambers,
•tbnoqivaphiii.
e«4 HH-eiMlea ea •«**« W«M*
• kmuimU r***
wwa naik*si«4 a n«*s hi
DB. LWMAY,
1'itvait u* AMI* Hdmuvun,
Claremore, In4. Tar.
w. f. hays.
physician and surgeon.
iU09
i'all* prtaaiatriaws*r« aa* ta at«as
j. w. hale.
Physician and Surgeon.
\ lies , • If
1 ,,U,W ) OflU a. 98
I'alts iwtaaHlf *a*a*r«l * t« algbt
iun.aieia.euf ana
j.C. Bushyhead, M.D.,
•PIIOHK {^' 1:
Dili, e liver Hank t CUWHIura.
CLAREMORE. I.T.
ointiitry
wj.brun.d.o.s.
Crown and Uridge Work a Socially,
office over Hank of I laremor*
•"•ar*t«tella. ..aadltalp. ia.
j, frank utah, c. e.,
Kl (l.. .f« «Bl Toeaalle *ar«T< .
Inola inklings.
Fires are still comportable.
Walter Reed and wife, of Oklahoma,
are spending the week with M. L. Reed.
Mr. Stocton, of Wagoner, was in
IffojH Wednesday baviog his bay ship
ped o%i.
The farming eleuurbl if W? b#ck"
ward this spring, owing to the eatsem*
weather.
W. O. Whitney, of Kansas City, was
in Inola Monday looking after his lum
ber interests.
i fi. Crutchfield is remodeling his
hall over ilia >Wr^ ^nd will rent It to
the different lodge*
Inola has organized a baseball mm
and will soon be ready to mutch any
nine in the Territory.
J. B. Ewlng and Clem Sweeton are
oat.op the river gigging fish. Mr. Ew
ing engaged USD pounds before leaving
town.
H.C. Rockie, representing tba Hen-
derson Arms Co.. of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
was in town Monday and sold the Odd
B jpws their regalia. Hattie.
Naraiaay Qravr Mathia|t.
Corn plowing in progress
The rain w*a good on oat*
Hie rains of tb* past week baa dona
np tba clods
Bos McClelland s*ems to have fallen
In love with llarmany tlrova lately
Mr and Mrs I K lioberlaon *p*nt
Monday night with Mr and Mra J. V
Carrlck.
Mrs (Mom Is bailor at tlina*. though
there ia no apparent Improvement In her
condition.
Some of oar corn begins to lot* a
little snaky, but well route them when
the sun shine*.
Ed. Buchanan's llttla child has so
Improved, that strong hope* are now
entertained of Ita recovery
Five and a quarter cent* for hoga
makes Burrows Williams' faco so long
that the barbers demand a quarter from
hlin for a shave
Born to Mr. and Mrs (leorge Swift,
Thursday of last week, a son Mother
and son doing well, with some hopes for
Ueorge. although he is a little Highly
yet.
Last Sunday this neighborhood was
vacated. All went to the Justus school
bouse and came back well pleased wltb
the dav spent among the good people of
that neighborhood _ UNO. i
Mattress Factory.
Through the efforts of the Commer-
cial Cltjb, Tulsa will soon have a mat-
tress factory with Improved machinery
and a capacity of 100 mattres*«a per
day. B W. Scrnggs, of South Carolina,
an experienced mattress man. will be
the proprietor. The location of the
factory has not been decided on. but a
suitable lot will be purchased and the
necessary buildings erected. Tulsa
weicou.es Ih.esa enterprises and will
make room for many uigre- Tnlea Re
publican.
This is the factory that has located in
Claremore. The proprietors of tha
factory realized Claremore's many ad-
vantages over Tulsa and came to this
city instead of stopping at onr neigh
boring town.
Walw eni'l'lf. a>w r*« , <tr*t*S*« suit I'f"'
"7m i-Iat' aHMi a* atv.ii t« allstwsala jwi *<■
41! !**! • t« tllWUIillr*. lUtllMflt** lurul«M
iMvb HullPir Imlldltttf.
Clnreniure. liitlsTvr.
g it Ha ks*ra.r. R.i.Haabbnah. J.Una P*tK a
Ricksecker. Hackbush t Patton,
Civit Caitaotri (H «ar* *«ra.
Miisknvee, • Imlinii Tnrnlofy.
Alkrttnanla |.«-awit. Ma stake.! sujl *rs|la«
llean H|«--ial atlsull.'B l<> t-.unrtat* <IU|>ala*
niii. Prints ma.tr st rra«..nat.lr |inma,
t'oroMtMimlvur* tolkil^a.
J.II.Ut TiiKiiyiiKn. T.L.HIWWN
Rutherford & Brown.
attoiinkys.
Pr*'*llee In all .-..itrta In tb* 1 u.,V*i".r!r,r.'^"rT
Wrii>- wirr'.r |ih..n. ua at Clamnura
Ofljcfs Ht Clnretttori' nn<! Nowata.
Indian Territory Oil Leases,
('h.-rok... farm leases, DklaUoma ami In-
■linn Territory rhatlel mortgages, lulls or
aalr. Iiultclalni ile..ta, rental cailracls,
ix.wer of altoruey, Boverntnanl townahlii
plats, etc. A lull line of legal blankaof
annrove.l form. Write for samples ami
prires to THK MAUNKT, Bartiasvlll*.
Iiullaii Territory.
unmwwwwmwmwmwwmwwwmwwmwwwi
Shoes
Hats
Shirts
NecKwear
Underwear
Clothing, White Goods,
Embroideries, Laces,
Dress Goods, Etc.
THE leader,
Claremore's Leading Store.
IwwwwwumiuMUiw tu m mtmuuiiuuiuiuimium
HNOINNINtl MAlIt It iMttli
mil Im in t'lnrninisw
(Vestis etlrntl*
rtl mill HIM,
ftaaititaly willis
tiiil I-*1"
j&irzttte.rxxxz*
Heat Hal Taath * •
I'ura tli.U I'rowM • * > W
Hr tlif*s Wort • * * fj?
Ilisl4 KilHnt( • * ■
Silver Pillilf* * • M
|«4, .a sit.• ***••
missouri mmuss lentists
"irfflkiu
Qibbs & Davis Livery
•NwMwk s.*l *4 Cft**«'4e aa
Naw Kin* nnti Kiral (mm 1Wim.
Courlwiti* i'raatMiaiit t« all.
TM«LABKL
MFttpM or "NUrohant"
Oa a elgar l s I* aa*r**i** «t <i**blv. *la*
Hut*i Hai|*«iah, •••! imta nt«*., M Bakavs.
M aatart*<Ml i.
J. Ouamck*. Coffnyvitl«. Kanaat
tme cm if your ETEt.
t Ultra.
(>l ra Hull.llu*.
Jas. a. Dav*B|Kirl.
$25 Reward
%b
Bessey & LaHay,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Conimercial OoltoeUonSs
Claremore, I. T.
DAVENPORT I HAU,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Ueneral eollaetluns a *a*etaltr N°l*rT •*"■"*
orrivK*: .... , .
l<.H,ni « A Majmniwl HutMlng. VIolU. !• T
Opp. Hn*'k«r HuUiHntf. ( Urnjnt.rf. 1. T
HERRIOTT BROS.
meat market
Fresh and Salt Meats, Kettle Rendered Lar<
j. e. Suggs' old stand.
.... arrest suit on
vletltin I.f Stiv i^rsi...
srlllnii or mliu* any
rattle In nir liran. a
amtmark. So rattle
aold vscept f.,r ship
nirnt. ItaiiKe near
^"""calvin Kst-m.
Do you want a good well?
If an, we art- |ire|mrt*(l to drill
' it and guarantee you antiafaction.
Kinure wjth ui Itefore contracting
for a well. C. C. JUSTUS,
Claremore, I.T.
See Mood & Taylor about your sec-
Hon numbers. It will save you trouble
when you come to Hie.
A. F. MOOD,
attomy-at-uw.
t ti hi law, mntmita ant! ponalona. Tba only
r.*lstere.l | nsliiii slt.irnejr In th« territory.
IviisIuds i|ti|.',ily ol.talneil.
tllficc over Walkley Hroa. store,
Claremore, i. t.
w. . mccord.
Contractor and Builder.
Second floor rock opera house bl dg
DR. JOS. HAAS'
Hog and Poultry Remedy is for
sale by
ROGERS HARDWARE CO.,
Claremore, Ind, Ter.
Farm Implements |
Riding Plows,
Walking Plows,
Cultivators, Harrows.
Drills, Planters,
Binders, Mowers,
Rakes, etc.* etc.
WILL PAY GASH
for five-year
LEASES
on 0000
agricultural land.
F.O. BENSON&C0.
Real Estatk and Insubanck.
Office in the Davis-Holing building
H*|(fyah Saap Shots.
leasie Met
atives here.
Miss Bessie Mcttlelm j* 'Isiting rel-
Charlea WrUht. formerly of tuls
place, has returned to make his home
awhile.
f. U Qj-md'b new thr*shin« machine
has arrived. |<« yVri|{htman will take
charge of it and ran it Jj>/pu|h the
season.
A Lutherian minister preached at
tjjjs place Sunday. He will be back to
preacfa the second Sunday in neit
month.
Miss Mae Vincent W*« pjosed her
school on account of poor attending.
Miss Mae is a good teacher, and if she
should decide to teach next fail, tbe
school board that employs her, will
certainly be pleased with bar work.
Pan«*.
Nowata Notes.
Judge Gilluly spent part of last week
i« gansas.
W. A. C£.?se spent Monday and Tues-
day in Tahleqaafc.
J. A. TUIotson is attending A=g;t at
Independence, Kansas.
Jas. Keys returned Saturday from a
It's Hi! ill the cut
Do you want to wear ready-m d«
clothes, cut with an i
a filthy sweatshop?
Do you want to goto a "tailoring agent"
and have birn *end a lock of vour hair and
the color of your birthmark off somewhere
—You don't know where—and take what
you get-like the grab-bag game at the
church fair?
Lr do you want a new Spring
SilimclClHlM Hi9f}P ejpremly
for your«elf'r
Your measure taken correctly, your
Karments cut in the very latest style, ami
well made from tlrat to last—made rinht
here at home, where you can have then,
tried on before they are finished, so that
you know they are roihk to flt an.l please
lu. If roil want tbis kind of tailoring
3die id 1|i«;
I Kuarantee you uiucn iietVBi jaluil
tion than vou can get in ready-niai
Clothea-or In the tailor's agent guess-
work stuff—and my prices ara not high, ,
eitCoi e in and see my spring and sum-
mer Suitings, 1 have a stock of over 400
styles. Home very handsome patterns,
Vau 4i.ii will be surprised when you learn ;
Juit Vaw'Lk toy prisgl rejl'7 Rre'
WALKLEY BROS.
Groceries. |
High-Grade Canned Oooda, Fancy Qroceriesand Vegetables S
} everything in farm machinery.
^ SKVKUAI. (iOOD HAIIGAINS IN SECOND-HAND
THRESHING MACHINES.
h. a. May berry.
t
The Oswego Seed and Grain Go.
Main Office: Oswego, Kansas.
Offer a )iermaiioni market for your rlieat, corn,
outs and ti ax seed. Urain accepted at any station alonfj
the Frisco System west of Seneca, Mo., for storage and
011 sume we will
ADVANCE MONEY.
For prices and terms of toN f?e call on your nearest 0. S. k 0. Co.
buyer wr write to
C. M. 8TUBB8, Manager, Claremore; I. T.
Buyers at
Fsirin
Afton,
Vinita,
Chelsea,
Claremore,
Tulsa.
DR B. LEON
THE OPTICIAN,
l' noani*ully l< *M In Claminora.
-ffln, >| owl Kroii Nn. "s.
Call, promptly snsw. i.U
ar II* baa no iwrtner. or s«eota.
H. BAKER,
T0NS0RI1L AND B*TH.
Kor a rlmn shave, a amal haircut,
I'fimi' and sin* me. Oissl cli'an tabs.
Plenty of aoft witter. Neilsvu Uulliling;
on Third Street.
"j.c.straub.
ShoemaKer.
Ail kinds of mending neatly nwt ^a'.cklr
don*. Hhop near Ultibs Hotel.
j. p. monroe.
Contractor and Builder.
Plans and specifications furnished
upon application.
Cl.AHKMOHB, Ind. tkh.
House Moving.
BniMinft* of nil kinds moved *•.ifh.'.ot
rackinv or tearlnK the ImlldliiK ',o pieces.
Prices reasonable. Would \je pleased
to flunre with yon on thlsr',a««of work.
Patterson i McCain.
Claremore, I. T.
IMill
C. V. HOOKKH.
J. Hkkhkht Moo.uk, Manager.
Rogers Hardware Co.
Robt. Selby. the Tailor.
Suits cleaned and pressed by an expert work-
man.
n*w Mv?r,v-
I have new rigs, good teams and
m prepared to accommodate the
traveling public 0? >w£jl as pleasure
seekers.
Plenty of stalls and feed fot all
transient horses.
CLEM SPENCER,
Jlalsell rock barn.
short visit In 8t. Louis.
W. B■ Meroney is visiting his home
The ex-Cowfe4«e«tfi veterans of th' I cherokM North Carolina.
InAiaa Territory, who were to have held j B Strotber la cttfvg additional
• reunion at durant iudy fA. 3d and I ^ ementa to ,he telephone aftLefa.
4th. have changed the date to A*8U«t ji«r A. Grant Evans will preach at
flth, 7th and 8th. '^ ^ g Church Sunday, May 17th,
Henry Asp, of Oklahoma, declare* I morning and evening.
U, is U* norths p.rt rf
He should har. th. di^overy copy- Jt^e^mate^r ^ CUrera(jre
righted. Ltin^r f^r w^ka Terms: $10 to iii«ire living colt.
The Cr^k Indians .till h « la « eirj - | ALLTOB & COMEK.
Marechal ftftft
French Draft
MUllion.
Thumper.
He•a.^no",,
The Duke.
UMUUffOtl, Jgft
Tbe above animals will stand the
We handle Prepared Lunches ior Fishing and Outing Parties.
BUY
fl
SACK
OF
SANGER'S PRIDE
up GET THE
Best Flour made |
Sanger Milling Co, j
# Claremore, Ind. Ter. <
I
A Modern Railway LIm, T.mvenlbr tM
SMtes and Terrltorlea ot
MMMU
MUM**.
or.uumMA
Indian rauNTom
TEXAS AHO TMW
aouTHtmr
A lt. y with ev^ry dollar pnrchaae.
For over six years we have been engaged in
the pleasant business of creating happy homes.
We have helped many, many people to secure
that best of all earthly acquisitions, Each year
the sphere of our usefulness i* extended. By a
fair and equit&Wo treatment of our patrons we
Uave yetamea ail our old customers and are
Constantly adding new ones. The people have
come to know and trust us with the full assur-
ance that their every interest will be well CftTQd
for here. No misrepresentations, ng iUffling of
prices, no taking advantage of adverse circum-
stances, but reUaole merchandise,
P^ioes Jand iJlodt convenient terms are
offered to all.
While it is true the Ilo^ers Hardware Co. is not six years old, yet
we have been ennaged in this business for six years. Have others
done more for you? Can they do as well? No!
MfMfMfm
AND THE
WOVTHEAST
Reduced rates In elleet all UhrrewrtB
The Trlsco System ojerate. wide-nillsM,
eleetrle llahtad iralnn. All cafe earn and dialog
hall, uader tbe management ol ICred Harvey.
<n e ol tralna al
For detailed Information in regard to train.
aervlce, ratea, etc.. apply to
F. (i. ORISWOLD, Agent,
Or B. F. DUNN, D.P.A.,
Wichita, Kansas.
3
THROUGH TRURS
"WHY ft 8MITS TOO"
HammetisTlnstiop
For Tin Roofing, (i.ntter. Pumps,
Pipes, Etc.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Fine Printing at the Progress Office.
-THE KATYWAY'
KTwin mmi roiiTS ■
Missouri. Kansas,
Indian Territory, Oklahoma,
Texas & Mexico.
Pullman Burrcr slksiss
AND RECLINING CNAIN CANS
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
ror fast time «r«
"THE KATY FLYER
■1ST AND QUICKEST StRVICC
"I
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