The Rogers County News (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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LOCAL JOTTINGS \
' j
From Friday’s I >.ut \
The Tuls\ II. S. ;iiid Haskell
Institute foot hull teams w ill clash
itt Tulsa Saturday.
Arthur Hums and family, who
have been in C’lareim >re a lew
months, have gone to Iowa to make
their home.
Mr. Swain of (ierard. Kalis., is in
Claremorc looking ovi
From Monix-v* "s Daili
School luimhet mutton A- Helm
We do re] in i ring that is guarantee
to satisfy.
Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs, ( ‘buries
Tanner Saturday, a hoy.
Howard Hale, jr., of Tulsa visited
home folks here Sunday.
Miss Alyce \\ alkley is making a
weeks visit at Mllskogee.
We sell w hat Volt eat. Siilton
A Helm.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
tor
it-
r the tow n Flynn, Saturday night, a girl.
1- mit, ehniee fruit, fumy fruit at
Sutton A Helm's.
Morgan I towell and w ife
were visiting in town over Sumlav
\\ . A. Ilall of I >ela ware, t tkla., i
visit to his son.
• loll II
with a view of locating a brick and
tile factory here.
Mr. and Mrs. h . \\ . .loiit-s are
here taking the baths. Mr. .Imies
is employed in the secret service
department at Oklahoma City.
Hr. Kdeleii spent Tuesday in
Muskogee, where lie was granted a
physicians license to practice medio
one hi Oklahoma, lie will probab-
ly "Pen an office in Claremorc in a
few days.
Mrs. S. If. North and little son. I
who have been visiting here fori
several weeks, returned yesterday I
to their home in M. injdiis, T. iui. |
K. K. North aeeompanied tliem.
Brother Fliillipi of the Inula i
Register stated vesterilav that one {
reason so many gamblers and boot-
leggers are allowed to roam at will i
in our county and polute the very .......................... ...........
a trunsphere with their business, and of ( helsea. v isited Mr. and firs. .1
ruining our young people, is ow ing • Ault Sunday ,
to the jail being too hot in 'summer
and tooccdd in winter.
Mrs. R. 15. Walker, who lias been
spending the past live years at
I uom 1 risii.w s D.vti.y
fir. Kal.o Rainless Dentist
e always have diamonds
l salt*. Hislai)i‘s.
*og .Instils of Talile.jiinli I- v j
ing his sister. Mrs. (ice. ];,,ss.
H» >1 I FRS 151.1 >\\ I 1 * 1 >. ilison'.-
vv a tehes a re down on jiriec and ii]
to date.
I lie baby ol Haul llest, vvlio (ia>
: been real sick, is improving.
J Don t forget the entertainment
h.V the State set.....I Wednesday
j night.
j Cyehme burns has been released
•Iesse Roark of Seneca. .Mo., visit-*,.
ed w ith Claremorc friends Sumlav '‘imi thecounty lockup on giving
nail.
hell* on a
ilall.
Keys of Verdigris was attend-
ing the Woodmen iinvailing here
V esterdav ,
Miss \\ a Id re] i, one ot 11 n* ti -at* hers
in our schools, visited at Pryor
('reek Sunday .
Fresh new cup nuts. Sutton A
Helm.
W I’ Dobson, vv ife and little son
art* expected home todav from their
visit at Texola.
Mr. and Mrs. Ault and children.
I>t. Markham, Dentist, over
I Haynes A Davis store, phone 1"7.
* I lie largest line of plain and set
rings in the city, at bishop's.
\\ i* pi edict another success bvtlu*
State school \\ eilllesdav night at
the i ipera house.
Mr. and Mrs. Shipley have moved
back to Claremorc after having1
resided in Sapnlpa for two months.1
M l. and Mrs. < i. I*,. Fee/.t *11 ret urn -
Ev aits C Lumbers has jitsi com
pleted tile erection of two pretty
cottage*? on West Third street, llis
1 father i* also improving that ad-
| ditioii by hav'ing a fourth of a mile
i if cement vv alks laid.
by stirring ran* prejudice, by
preaching class hatred, and by
waging guerilla warfare against
lawyers, Draham the incompetent,
wrested the senatorial nomination
from 1! epl'esellt a t i Vt * Wortiuatl,
who had made good. \o honest
man would list* such methods. I.et
the slogan lie "buckles and Honest
< mV eminent" and vvt* can sweep
this district November s,
A Voter.
COLLINSVILLE IS
PLEASED BY FAIR
<Iatun, Isthmus of Panama, where
her husband is agent fertile Pana-
ma railway, stopped in Claremorc
today for a short visit with her
friend, Mrs. M. 15. Church. Mrs.
f\ alker stated to tin* \r.w-. man
this morning that sin* i* beginning
to like Panama, that the summers
are lint any wanner than in Flare -
more, but the mosquitos atv large
and numerous. She lias been v [sit-
ing at I >u vvt on ami I*'t, Smith.
Tomorrow iSat urday) is mn* busi-
ness bit tIt11,ty. We will not pull oil
any particular “stunt" nut protui-e
tbe trade a nice It it t if fresh. w In de-
some, palatable bakery goods, home
made and “botten" catutv. t*xtra
choice fruits of everything ,,n tin*
market. Cold drinks, etc. sutton
A Helm bakerv.
15. H. Hester has retin m*d trom
< ollinsvillt* where lie spent tin* tir-t
of the week in the interest of the*
Claremore fair. He .states that In
lias the j iron list* of st* vera 11 lorscn u *t i
who will bring nearly fifty hot *, *
to tills city next Week.
It is reported that tin* ('I aretin .re
s. 1 . S. tins tin gat...... f< u* Satur-
day of this week. We Would like
to see the S. F > bov * jdiiy every
Saturday ot the season, and win
every game. This is ;l little piggish,
but that is the spirit in all at diet n*s
Fin *
• VTl Itl ev V s Ii v I I V
Miss Maude North is down tr*
CoffeyvilIt* thi a visit to her home
this i ity.
I he three banks in (Tareinorc
will close at noon during the three
days fa it* this week.
........ made ea inly at Sutton A
I (elm's
Horn. Monday morning to Mr.
and Mr- Fanil Fane, live miles
st nith i if t. .vv n. a I •< iv .
F F bell and daughter. M rs. A.
F Sanders, b-tt Vesterdav to visit
relatives at St. Folds.
Miss.lay tie Foster, who is teach-
ing at Talala. was down visiting
home folks over Siuidav.
I ’.nil Fry made his tisita 1 trip t* *
Chelsea Sunday , Paul, wlm t"s the
Ilia t tel witlil .1 : nn *i , .
Miss Maggie Kobiiis of Fi. sindh
arrived in < la n*nior<* SaIurda v i* >
"pell a public stem Igra plier otllee.
best bread .1, * . i ; 11 '►•Mt. n A
lb bn.
•F I Fi ippm went to V i nita
Saturday evening to ai t ompanv his
ba in ily Inline Ir* an a visit t that
plain
M rs. I. Iv in i\ and 'I A Truniel I,
who ha ve l.eeii visiting here with
.1. IF Knox and wife, returned t**.
day I" tlieii I....... at ( ?.\ ill,*. IVis.
I ’re pa re now , 11 make all exh i bit
at the ( lareiuore tair. The luauage-
nieiit solicits v mi r exhibil and voiir
" I I p ] ** I! t .
W. C. Ib.w,ml ,,t .biplin. Mo,.
1 * here liking the 1 in 111 s a nil lias
be* n si i I ii an la ti*. | t hat In* will In-
< it I I ’ lici t .
Mi-ss l\• 11 \. a >t;m t nurse
ami sti 11ei inIeiideiit. if the ( larenii ire
liospita 1, wini was operalcd on. is
iini>iaiv ing nicely.
ed this nn.rning from their v isit at
Knoxv ill.*, St. Fonis and Kansas
( ity.
I lie ladies of tin* Christ inn eliurt h I
will 1 i:i v e a general stand during'
hiir at the grounds. Will serve,1
light refreshments.
Me .Maluinry is enjoying a visit
Loin his brother, who is a student
in tin* I 11ivt*i*sity Prejiarutorv •
si-hoi d at Ti uika vva.
Family washing, rough drv. *ix!
cents per pound, over title* *n 11* umdis j
at live cents a pound. Weighed at j
the door. Palace la ii in 1 it. i ilioiu* . j
Waller Nave, one of 11 i lain
Stephens ileplit ies, vv Ini has been
et in ti iied to bis 111 a i u* lor st in a* I i nn *
t i i i ., . Frank Sullivan, who is seriously
’ ’• F. Rider spent tin* morning ,, ,. , , *
, Claremorc 'rids ..ft............ i... I 1 "llh b*V el , was moved to the
(lalvim.tre hospital Saturday from
his lioint* at Uculah of this county-
Mi. ami Mrs. (\\ . Fiv/.oll and
.. i two children aiTi\(Ml this morning
Mr. and Mrs. \ an Myers a re home | fl,lt„ >ail,miento. Calif., to visit
in Claremorc. This afternoon h
speaks at lioth Oolagah and Talala
in the interest of his candidacy ba-
the office of district judge.
from their visit to Siloam Spnngs.
A rk.
This morning several horses ar-
rived here from tin* Muskogee fair.
They certainly looked like tlior-
ougbreds. Ttie.horseineii an* eom-
mg in on every train, and, those
who have visited the grounds sav
if men art* left to continue denning
up the grounds and conditioning
the track that Claremore should
have a very creditable fair next
week.
Our old friend John M. Taylor,
Jr., was over from Chireniorc yester-
day and made us a pleasant call.
Mr. Taylor is running on tin* re-
publican ticket forcoiinty treasurer.
Nearly everybody in Rogers county
some time with hi* brother. Heorgp
F. FecZel I.
John 1 lodge.* and wife of Denton.
Texas, came to Claremorc Saturday
w ith the view of making this eitv
their home. Mr. I lodges is a brother
of Mrs. M. J. Settle.
Mrs. D. N Fcrskiiv and .Mrs. A.
C. Justus, nn>ther and sister of Dr.
Ferskov. alter visiting here ten
days, have returned to their home
at Tahletpiah.
I In* ( hurity association vv ill meet
with M rs.* Hayless Tuesday after-
noon at J::so o’clock. Every lady
interested in charitable work is
i n v it ed tola* | ire sent.
Earl Rayless math'a Hying trip to
X. *-*»., IJ —• o i i .0^1*1 s cool i tv ■*'•*■ ""' «* *1 ii.* ill g l 1 l ] i to
knows John M. and he is sure to be | Tulsa and broken Arrow on Sun-
elected. He believes in depositing
the county funds in the different
banks of the county and not give
it all to one pet bank. Mr. Taylor
is widely known all over the old
Cherokee nation, having taken a
prominent part in matters concern-
ing the Indians and for whom he
has rendered valuable service, lit-
is as honest as the day is long and
day without the least mishap. He
was accompanied by Miss Williams
and Miss Foy and Joe Chambers.
Saturday night at a late hour
chicken thieves entered the premises
of Attorney Moody and lifted six
choice fry>. I'poll hearing a dis-
til ilia nee about the coo]is Mr. Moody,
with shot gun in hand, started to-
wards the scene. He tired at an
« ..... "limn my ,ai;t;iK;. lie lilt’ll ill
will make an offlcei that the entire I object moving in the grass, but
county will be proud of.—Collins-
ville Times.
Dr. Markham, Dentist, over
Qaynes & Davis store, phone i"7
happened to be a dug. The thieves
made their getaway in safety.
Don’t forget the fair and the foot-
ball game Friday afternoon.
on account of sickness, was able to
be among friends sumlav.
lb*. Markham. Dent i *t .*\ t ■ i
Hav III * A I >av i* More* Phone lo7.
Ml** Mona bea*oil, who is 11*;11■ 11- j
big a t t In* la iv e sell, m J itea r bit *h v -
bead, w a * moved lion i e on am am t ^
ot sickness. She was able toretiirn ^
Monday to take 11 j, lu*r dilt ie*
\ large line of *tu\ e* to *elrrt j
bum * t 11 ti I A 11 cult *v *.
1 hieot 11 .e iii rl v a lid ......I con-
tributors to the Claremore fan
fund, but in si line manner eseu ped
Ihe list, was I. Ii. Hold of til.
I11,ger.s ( o. M.a -Co . vv it Ii s ] o
A large line of new l.’oikford
watches received at bishop's. Solid
14-k gold, 17 jewel adjusted watches
•S.k'i, at bishop's.
I be next toot ball game of tin*
season is scheduled tor Friday.
1 'etober gist, between the North-
eastern Normal sehnu], Talilripnili,
and tin* S. I . s. The game will he
w ell w a hi Ii *i eing.
I be I Ionic M i-.skman Society
im i W ediiesdav with Mr>. .!. \V.
Ibslloji. W 11eI'e I 11ev vv ell* 1*1 IV a 11V
cuterta iiled. I ’leasing refresluiKnils
"e!'* sued, I lie Hext meeting will
be held with M rs. ('a rd .
Dr. Ferskov is having his large
*ix room modern cottage moved
trom near the electric light plant
(low 11 on Ids lot (m cast Third street,
next to one ot ids houses recently
occupied by .1. R Finley. The
doctor intends fixing it up for rent
and will make a nice addition to
Third st reel.
\\ atelie*. all the popular makes,
including the lioekfords and Smith
bends, at Iiishoii's.
Finding business on the rush
Tom brown, this week took his
In other, C- IF brown, into partner-
sliip in the meat market. (’. |*;.
lirown is formerly of lirooktield.
Mo. He will move his family to
Claremore as soon as a desirable
residence can be had.
John < mens of near Inula, died
Friday of peritonitis,due toappendi-
citis. Mr. Horns recently moved
here from Missouri and lived nn'tlic
Mayberry place, lie was a member
of tile Modei'ii Woodman lodge, was
a highly respected gentleman, a
good neighbor and kind parent. Me
was a young man thirty-five years
ot age. He leaves a wife and two
children.
tjnite a sale of stock and fancy
implements was pulled off at the
place of Mr. Rogers near Tiavvah
Friday. J. F. Klippin, R. F. Murphy,
Hr. biishyhend, J. C. Rayburn, I. F.
Slack and several other of Clare-
more’s citizens attended and were
pu t'chasers.
TODAY’S i.OOAFS.
A. F. ]5all is home from his trip
to Waco, Texas, on aceountof being
ill.
Those Who Attended Say
Events Was Good In
Ex’ery Way.
I lie tail* and carnival held at
< 'ollinsv ill,* last week, the first ever
Feld ml hat t liriv ing tow n, w as n
pronounced *u<*eess trom everv
standpoint. The attendanee was
large, the exhibits better than
anticipated bv those in eliarge, and
tin* races ami other at t fact ions were
great draw ing cards.
I In* tair opened last Wednesday
and lasted tour days, closing last !
Satin day. llni*e who attended!
tin* toil* tin* last two (lav* sav that1
tin* a11* ndanee Friday and Satur-
day was :i,nnu and .',.unn people
l’espcet i Vel V .
Hisides running and harness j
lace* there Were roping alii! tiding1
contests a large street carnival and!
nther amusements. It i* >.uid that
tile exhibit ot t re.*h a ml ea lined
fruits a i the < d I i 11 * v* i I le fa ir was
the besi ever displayed in the state
f' >r II * size.
Muse Check Over Drawing,
| TliFASI'IDt DFI’AI.’T d F\T.
(uin i or
< o.vii*i imi.i.ia.* "i i ni: ( ri:iih.w*v
xvi lev vi Ii v x K I: \ v \| i \ i; i *.
< ..........a City. i Ik., (Ft |;. 'io.
Mr. ( , I* . (t oi 11 m * v.
< a * 11 i e i * Fir.*t Nat I. bank.
( la reiia (|*i*, ( >k ! dioni,i
I >i: v c Sin:
I icier i tig to my examination of
...... bank on the PJth ills'.. I tiud
fbut v on have allowed a large num-
ber ol depositors in over draw their
accounts ami on looking over tin*
reports oi your bank for several
.'cars I find that tin* practice of al-
lowing overdrafts lias been liahit-
i la I.
< 'Hirers and dire* tors iif a 1 >a11k
1 mx e no right lo loait money bv
overdrafts or to habitually allow
ov e rd ra 11 s. An civ.isintial t cm -
porary overdraft due toea r< lessue*s
ol the depo*i li n* lua V seem difficult
f1 ’ I ‘lex (lit. but there ea n be no
reason lor loaning money by over
d ra I ts or habitually allowing them.
1 nm*t insist that the overdrafts
now (in lie* hooks be et il I eet et I at
once alel I hat the present irregular
practie, In* discontinued. When-
ever by aeeident tin account is over-
draw u t h i* account must be made
good on the next business day. No
customer has any right to draw a
cheek on the hank when helms not
sufficient hinds to cover tin* check.
Ii is mi reasonable for him to expect
the bank to pay such checks from
tin* hinds of the other depositors.
The examiner is looking after the
interest.* nt the people and will not
tolerate stteh irregular prai tires.
Yours Truly,
Frank W. Mryant,
CYTALE
Jesse Robinson lias moved hack
to Red ti irk.
Waiter Law horn ot White Oak
w ill move to ('atale soon.
Mrs. I*,va Deal called on several
ladies in \ inita .Monday in the
'"teres of a perfunieoompany (D and
received such cordial treatment she
*av *. "Nev er again."
< lmties A Robinson of btisliv-
l'ead was licit* \\ ediiesdav.
Nil. and .Mrs. Jake J act d is are t he
l’roiid parents of a baity girl.
We have a new depot agent beret
taking the place of Mr. Childers.
Jake Jacobs, while playing with
Ids ( I il11 l'oii Friday, fell out of a
hammock and fractured a rib.
I'r. Haley's (laughter left Till'S-
j day morning for her home in Mis-
| soitri.
S. U. S. Notes.
Watch their smoke.’ Whose? The '
State I nivcrsity school's W’ednes-
! day night at the Windsor.
Teachers and students both next
Wednesday night at the Windsor.
A jolly crowd, they'll be. Do and
sec.
Dtir Sate school can both sing
•"‘I play i foot l a 11.1 They'll *mg
Wednesday night at the Windsor.
• Lily t vv ml v -live cents.
I a 11 *i i ts a re ya at i n ti're*t e( I i u v "ii r
•'".vs and girl.*? Then go to hear
t hem \\ ediiesda v night.
Asa result ot the splendid vveatner
Miss !*ove lias been eliubled to |
"ondiiet her gymnasium cl.i**,** out
of d"(u s. All the girls a tv pnivnleil
""•' *•"' regulation gyuinasium
suit* of dark blue, vv itli tin* mono-
gram in old gold.
It lias been decided tlmi phvsical
edtleation shall Ik* i onij'iilsorv for
both boys a nd girls. T,, that end,
flic schedule lias been rearranged.'
fix ing ......period a day. three times
a week, to this work. Mi** Foie
w ill have charge of the girl*. Mr.
M( ’**. the boy s. W 11 | I ii I ,1 sill If I
! i til**, show i r ba l iis vv i M !* i }i * in-
*b' 11 *** 1 h r b i u 11 lx.v s a imI y i r 1 *
Farm Druas
Ji m V. ^ ^
News of
Newness
{ I here is practically ftothing
| in the way of farm drugs and
| stock preparations we cannot
| supply. Our stock lias to lie
| complete, because vve are fav-
;! ("ed with an extremely large
farm trade which we June won
by keeping what is asked for,
b.V courteous, appreciative ser-
vioc, and by fair prices.
M e invite i nil*country friend .1
lo make our store headquarters
whenever in town. Leave
packages, meet friends, make
us useful.
FELAND’S
PHARMACY
E. A. CHIRCH. Jeweler
New Kings and Brooches
New Watches
New Clocks
New Cut Glass
New Silverware
New Novelties
And not only are the goods
new—but so .are the designs
and patterns.
Resides, we show variety in
plenty and REAL WORTH
in everything.
So we print a broad invita-
tion to all to visit us—not
necessarily to huv.vou know
hut TO SEE. '
We like to have the chance to
acquaint you with the facts
about our goods, and it isn't
(Missihle to do this in an ad. so
call.
1 Buggies for the Familg
Wagons for tbe Farm
Quest Club
The t'licst club Kiel Will, Mrs.
bol d Monday a ft 01 n. ion. ('rtobei*
I * I 11. ' ifteei: members were pres-
ent . 'I In* lcs*i in In m: vv as taken up
XVnil business ot the club. Magll-
zm<* talk was given hi Mrs. Ross in
a verv interesting manner. Talk,
••belli lit to lie | leril ed from < lull
W "i*k by vi rs. 11 i 11 vv as v .*rv much
enjoyed. Discussion by members
1* 'III >\l rd.
Our Vehicle
t rude is more
t ha 11 meet ing
our expecta-
tions. We're
now closing
out a carload
*
lienny and Regel Buggies
Tbe Webber Wagons ^ *
;m 1 l,avc i,m,,thcr carload on the way. The secret of our suc-
cess m tin sc hues are the superior makes and reasonable prices
n.AKEdo/a. v. robinson e. co.
♦ S f
* — ~ ' t
X
Nl is. F. M. Mi Inn is i
few day s at Fayettevilb
If * >y ilia lire sonic elioice
Art iele ymi may lose
Ill'll t think it hist forever,
but tell your t rouble to t
v isit ing
Ark.
N 1: vv
National bank Examiner.
Tin* above is a correct copy of a
letter from Mr. bryant a National
bank examiner, and explains itself,
and vve wish to state that vve intend
to comply with his r.»quest,soif you
have no money in the bank please
do imt draw checks, for they will be
refused.
V. F. (iodbey, Cashier.
WINDSOR
Opera House
#neTuNX Oct. 25
IL H Price’s Production
Edwin Milton Rovles’
Idyll of Two Continents
k Squaw Man
600 Performances in New York
! 500 Performances in London
250 Performances in Boston
250 Performances in Chicago
200 Performances in Philadelp’a
Staged under the personal
direction of
Mr. Edward Westfield
00 ft. Car Special Scenery and
Electrical Lffects.
Prices, 25, 50, 75, $1. $1.50
Tickets on sale at McClure’s
I
................
This is a New
pieceof Furniture
NOTHING LIKE IT
For Sale or Trade at
The Fixit Shop
Will Trade New for Old
» *•*» •••••vow?
«•••*
Our Grocery
is stocked with new, fresh
(joods which are arriving
daily. Another feature of
our store is attractive prices
Tom Foster
♦
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Our Telephone is 219
Claremore
**V4$*M >,x»
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We recommend
and sell
iR-'pip
t'C or * ....... - _ — ,•*.._ *
1
We also carry a complete line of Paints, Oils, Puttv Lead
Turpentine, \ arnish, Stains and Wall Paper d
I dephone TV). First Door West Hotel Masom ciaremore
Claremore Paper & Paint Co.
>
WMiinm
la emo e Dry leaning Works
Cleaning and Pressing
FINE TAILORING
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CLOTHES
B. W. Haymes, Proprietor
Cor. Third and Cherokee Claremore, Okla.
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