Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911 Page: 9 of 12
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Try Kexall kidney cuie.
Eva Wise was a Noble caller Mon-
day.
C. C. Brown spent the week end at
Anadarko.
Carl Giles transacted business at
Noble Monday.
Mr. E. L. Cralle was an Ardmore
visitor Saturday.
Harle E. S'need w as here M i i lay
visiting friends.
Call for coupons with cash purchas-
es at McGinley's.
Are you receiving- your share of
merchants' coupons?
Ladles day at Nolan & Martin'.,
hardware store May 17.
Five fine mackeral at 25 cenis at
U S. Tubbs. Phone 31.
Soda crackers going at 7 1-2 cents
a pound by the box at LT. S. Tubbs.
ji! ou secures for you l'.uou votes,
th s paper anil the Iowa farmer lor
two years.
W. W. McCullough, real estate and
fire insurance, office with Cleveland
County Abstract Company.
Lower prices and free dolls Friday
and Saturday at Rucker's. Dolls giv-
en away us free as Unwind witter.
For choice lots near the University,
"ii the installment plan, see \V. W,
McCullough, office with Cleveland'
County Abstract Co.
Heins with bis liftyse>en kinds
isn't in in with L*. S. Tubbs who sells!
live varieties of California fruit, put
up in syrup, for 25 cen's.
Superintendent McDonald and
family were visiting G. M. Roberts
and family at Noble last Sunday.
J. A. I'ox was here Saturday from
Purcell, llis work will keep him at
that place a couple of weeks longer.
Mayfield sells Kexall Remedies—
Guaranteed. Try them.
Zack Kimberlin was a ranis Valley
business visitor Monday.
Want you to be a reader of the
Enterprise, $1,00 per year
Prof. H. Meier lectured Friday af-
ternoon and night at Altus.
Clyde Bogle made a business trip
to Lexington last Thursday.
Miss Louisa Brooke spent the week
end with her parents, Bishop and
Mrs. francis K. Brooke at Oklahoma
City.
tall on W. W. McCullough at
Cleveland County Abstract Co. office
for fire insurance or bargains in real
estate. %
it's not to late to plant seed pea-
nuts ami Tubbs has some that he Is
selling at the lowest prices on the
market.
Mrs. I.mi Cheat wood and children
left Saturday for a few day's visit
with Mrs. Cheatwood s parents at
Lexington.
Dug Mcl 'cek, prosperous farmer
in the 10-mile flat, was here oil busi- j
ness riiursday. Dug one of these
typical examples of what a man can I
do when lie works
The contract for the \V. O W. i
monument to be erected at the gmve !
of Mr. .1. L. Chaney, was let to J. E. j
Morley, dealer in statuary, marble !
and granite monuments on East Main
street.
•A**
©e
Life is just one things after another.
There is Tubbs selling Golden and
Castor Oil at five ceuts a box. farm-
ers look him up whenyouare in town.
Phone 31.
Ex.Sheriff L. P. Barker of Noble
was here on business Friday.
Ladies don't fail to call at our
store May 17.—Nolan & Martin
Jno. S. Allan was an Oklahoma
City business visitor Thursday.
Mrs. 1\ H. Bailey and daughter
Ruth and Miss Adelle Conway were
here Friday to atten dtlie Kappa Al-
pha dance.
W. W. M'cCpllough ,tlie real estate
man, sold T. S. Gibson lot 20, block
1, Larsh's I iti. Addition last week
for $1,250.
Mrs. Alice Brit tain Jackson was an
Oklahoma City visitor Friday.
Dean J. C. and Mrs. Monnett were
Oklahoma City visitors Friday.
Strather Ferguson took in the
sights at Oklahoma City Friday.
Keep up with the times and read
the Cleveland County Enterprise.
Rhubarb! Rhubarb! Four cans
for a quarter at Tubbs. Phone .'II.
We are like the circus show, rain
or shine, May 17, Nolan & Martin.
Friday and Saturday, the last two
days of Rucker's Anniversary Sale.
Walter Vickers of Oklahoma City
was down Tuesday visiting friends.
lien Craig and family spent Thurs-
day and Friday at Oklahoma City.
Read the new ads in the Enterprise
this week, for they are interesting
Five fine fat mackeral for 25 cents
at L". S. Tubbs, the model groceryman.
Five fine fat mackeral at U. S.
Tubbs, the nice man to d i business
with. Don't forget his phone num-
ber, its 81.
J. V Holmboe was over Friday
from Vinita. He says work on the
insane asylum at that place is coining
along nicely.
Be sure and attend Rucker's Big
Anniversary Sale, from May 5th to
13th. It sure will be a big money sa-
ver to you.
Mrs. Arthur Williams and son
Byron came over Friday from
Arthur's farm in the Big Pasture.
1 hey will visit here and then return
to stay the remainder of the time on
the land.
Rucker's Anniversary Sale has
been truly great one. So many of
the most popular spring goods at
such low prices. Dm'r forget Friday
and Saturday.
Mrs. Lillian 1-oster of Moore, was
down Saturday. She has just finish-
ed a term of school Friday. She is
one of the strong running candidates
in the Enterprise contest and bids
fair to win one of the many valuable
prizes offered.
Such Queensware! Such Prices! I
j am surprised. You will be too, if you
j go to U. S. Tubbs' and see for \our-
| self. Phone 31 if you haven't time to
[ go to the store.
I lie blanks for the annual school
meeting will be sent to the clerks
and treasurers of the different dis-
tricts next Monday. If you do not
get oen in a few days notify the
county superintendent and another
set will be sent to you. The annual
school meeting comes on June 6,
everybody should be there.
Always
Ready
Wise foresight should
lead you to keep in the
cupboard a half dozen or
more handy packages of
Uneeda Biscuit
i hey won't get musty, soiled
or soggy like ordinary soda
crackers, because their
crisp, clean freshness is
protected by the
moisture-proof,
d u s t -1 i g h t
package.
Never Sold
in Bulk
In the moisture-proof
package
NATIONAL*BISCUIT COMPANY
Take advantage of the opportunity
and secure 25 pounds of rice for $1.00
at Tubbs' the nice man to do business
with. Phone 31.
Patronize the merchants who ad-
vertise in the Enterprise. We want
you to read-what they haye to say
because its worth while.
We will exchange old newspapers
for clean cotton rags. The Enter-
prise.
Mrs. Clarence Williams, nee J8hn-
ny Murphy was here between trains
Friday.
Want, every lady inClevelind coun-
ty at our store May 17.—Nolan &
Martin.
Mr. Omer Barker of the McIntosh
school spent Sunday with home folks
at Noble.
Raby Chick feed for little chicks
at the Model Grocery, U. S. Tubbs,
Phono 31.
Mr. J. A. Shriver, district treasurer
from Noble, was in Norman on busi-
ness Tuesday.
Mr. Clias. Bowling closed* a very
successful term of school at Clear-
brook 1' riday.
Mis- Wilma Crossan, of Pauls Val-
ley returned to her home Friday af-
ter visiting the Tri Delta girls at
the University last week.
Buy a suit at Rucker's during his
big Anniversary Sale and get a
watch free. Tbey are good time
pieces and guaranteed for a year.
Dug Me Pee, of the 10-mile flat,
was in Norman last week, lie says
it is very dry in that vicinity, as the
last few rains did not reach them.
Nothing- dona by halves. Tubbs
has secured another car load of flour
from the "Sunflour State" and is sell-
ing it lower than anybody in town.
Girls, don't forget the five dolls to
be given away free at Rucker's. They
are the prettiest and best to be
found. Friday and Saturday at the
Big Anniversary Sale.
It pays to pat-onize Norman's best
store. The place cal.'ed llncker's
gets the results by giving the people
their money's worth. The big- anni-
versary sale is now on. Don't miss
the bargain days Friday and Satur-
day.
A. Grant Evans delivered tile
commencement address at Apache
Tuesday night.
I wo furnished rooms for rent, two
blocks south of Main street. Call at
the Enterprise office.
Mrs. Olive Stinson is very sick at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo, in East Norman.
Down with the nil trust. Tubbs is
still sellihg that 10-c. nt oil, and it's
the good kind too. Plume 31.
The following 'reived certificates
■' 'he last te. ■ hers examination:
Vli. Iv ii. Barb, second grade; Misses
Anelia I aylor, Bell Vaughn, Lizzie
Mefford and Esther Patton, third
grade.
I
B-ginning May 5th and lasting
eight diys there will be more prem-
iums given away and more and great-
er bargains offered than ever were
offered in any special sale in Nor-
man, at Rucker's
Col. Sidney Suggs of The Ardmore
Paving Company was in town Fri-
day looking over the paving situa-
tion. Muskogee and Asp are the
prospective streets to be paved and
notice of the improvement will soon
be made.
The committee on the good roads
proposition have callcd a meeting
for everybody to li- held Tuesday af-
ternoon at the court bouse, The
proposition of building a highway
from the noith end of ibe county io
Lexington will be discussed. Don't
fail to be present.
Wayne Gilbert Abbjtt, the little
son of Mr. and Mrs. VV. II. Abbott of
East Norman, died Saturday of a
complicatinn of diseases. The little
oae was born on the 21st of Dec. 1910.
Funeral services were held on Sun-
day and ihterment was made in the
I. O. O P. ;emetery. The parents
have the sympathy of tbe entire
community in their bereavement.
Rev. I. II Havill erturned Sun.
'lay from a 'six weeks trip through
Southern California and Oregon, lie
thinks more ob Oklahoma now than
before the trip. He visited J. L.
V\ yatt in Oregon, and found him
very much dissatisfied with his new
home in that locality. He says he
can make more profit on alfalfa on
his farm on the Dave Blue than they
can in that irigated district.
SPRING is HEREi
TIh: time of year lias arrived when you slitjuld "dig X
up" those old spring- and summer clothes and have them J
cleaned and pressed. We inalce them look like new yar- f
ments. X
You will also need a new suit, and we can supply your £
wants with the latest thing on the market. We have a 1
lai^e supply ol .samples to select from, and we guarantee £
satisfaction. 4.
The New York Tailoring Co. |
H. G. GREENMAN, IMj<r. Phone No. 448 I
Notice to Creditors.
-Ml persons having claims against the es-
tateof Florence A. Bernard, deceased, are
required to present the same with the necen-
^.irv vouchers to the undersigned Kxecu-
torsol said Kstute. at the Law oillce (,t <;eo.
<■. Graham Count> Attorney, in Norman,
< kla., within lour months ot the date here-
of or the -.imm* will he forever barred.
Dated this 11Ii day of May mil.
\V \V Bernard, j
if. s. Bernard, i
Cleo. i;. t; rattani. Attorney
Kxecutors.
3-11
Liuler the new law a pupil ma)'
Und any liiylt school in the county
without charge by being transferred
by the county superintendent
Miss Margery Hall of Stein, i^
visiting with her sister, Mr:;. Re-
plogle.
$5.00 Reward
Will be paid for information lead-
ing to the arrest and conviction of
persons breaking or destroying street
lamps.
Norman Milling & Grain Co.
A Bargain in A Home
A good I room residence located in
desirable residence part of the city
on a lot 100x140 feet east tront good
side walk and shade anil fruit trees
and out buildings. If you are look-
: ing for a genuine bargain in such a
piece of property sea me at once.
Can make you terms.
John S. Allan,
Otlice over Broken Dollar Store.
In honor o his seventh birthday, Seventy-flu- cases of smallpox are
fail ed h£"i'imI Le,mar7Ubfb8 <n,er- ''ePortccl *""™n The epidemic
untU g^ rlVL ''A !,His °nIy a light one and "" Natalities
until g.s Tuesday afternoon. The have been recorded as yet The
home wa« decorated In pink through- disease does not seem to be ih< t al
were olaved* am "a* plnk G*®« old genuine smallpox and most of
werepajed, among the most inter- the victims ,\f the maladv n
estlng was the bubble contest. He- housed up for I'rt time t
wefrVnd 0f pink iC8 raarks "r scars are K" as
cream and cade were served. All L^en smallpox was looked upon :.-
pralsed Master Chester on his ability KOud for a ,v||| (ll IU„llh
as an entertainer.
NOTED RUPTURE
EXPERT HERE
The Struggle Discourages Many
Citizen of Norman.
Seeley, Who Fitted the Czar of
Russia, Will be at the Lee
lluckins Hotel, Okla-
homa City.
when such a disease strikes a city,
people are completely up ' in the air,"
s j but thus far the sickness here is re-
,, lir, uiij^c ust oi •••un.vi ui course. So he
modern improvements. Friday theyj'1, ^abel, \vi can
put a monster sign, with thejettering '"le in Perfectly g<
National Bank", done in ■—
The Farmer's National Bank has,
again added to its large list of Kar<led as a matter
put
"Farmer
black and gold on it on the south sid
of the building. It is certainly
(work of art and our townsman E
stand the dt
""I humor.
satled
The next pupils
examination will
a ' l>e held on May 18-19 at Norman and
Stella. There* will be no .. \ainitiation
. . ! " " 1111ii,it ion
• eyei receiving many compliments at Lexington or 11.inner but wlii at
his work. By the way, Mr. Gcyer
ha> a -ign business whose limit is
withheld because of lack of time to
handle it.
Willow View l)i,t si. I I.. Castile will
conduct it. All holding grades of 85
or more may retain them and take
the rest of the studies at this ex
animation. Those holding eighth
grade diplomas may enter without
Itirther examination any city or
county high school, the I'niver,in-
Preparatory schol, ill.- A. and M
t ollege, the State Normal schools
the .iirls' Industrial school the I>■
Agriculture schools, and the Scln
of Mines.
Walker Sign Company of
pma City, have put some wr1-
I attractive window signs the past
| week and some very highly compli-
mentary remarks have been passed
' "ii them by people inclined to be of
recognized artistic temperament. The
] Smokj-r, Farmers National Bank, lb.
K. II. Pendleton and the Cleveland
j Cojtnty Abstract company are the
iirnis whose places have been made
| noticeable by the work. Alt the lamps.
windows show up in great style. ' Norman Milling & Grain Co
$5.00 Keward
Will be paid for information lead
ing to the arrest and conviction of
persons breaking or destroying street
j I'. II. Seeley of Chicago and Phila-
delphia, the, noted truss expert, will
j bo at the Lee Huckin hotel and will
remain in Oklahoma City this Mon-
day Tuesday Wednesday and Thurs-
day, May lo, 16, 17 antl 18. Mr. See-
le.\ >avs: 'The Spermatic Shield
I russ as now used anil approved bv
the I nlted States government will
not only retain any case of rupture
perfectly, affording immediate relief,
but closes the opening ill 10 dais on
the average case, and embodies the
only absolute assurance of a cure
Hiat can be convincingly appreciated
nt sight." This instrument rece'ved
the only award in E lglan.J and in
Spain, produ -ing result-, without sur-
gery or harm'ul injections. Mr. See-
ley has documentary references from
the 1'nlted States government, Wash-
ington, 1). lor inspection. All
chaiity cases without charge, or If
Interested, call he will be glad to
show the truss without charge or lit
them il desired. Anyone ruptured
sliouhl remember the date and take
advantage of this unusual opp rtuni-l
ty. Home Kstab iehment, 70 Dear j
born Street, Chicago,
Around all day with an aching back;
Can't rest at night:
Enough to make any one "give out."
Doan's Kidney Fills will give re-
-newed life.
I hey wiii strengthen the kidneys.
Here is convincing proof tbat this
| is so:
I I). I), strong, 26 VV. Eleventh St.,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, says:
About two years ago I began to
have trouble from my kidneys. The
kidney secretions pa.-sod too fre-
quently, especially at night and 1
was obliged to get up many times,
thus losing my much needed rest.
My back pained me so intensely that
often I had to lie down until the at-
tack subsided. Hearing Doan's Kid-
ne\ s Pills highly spoken of, I decid-
ad to give them a trial and 1 pro-
cured a box, although I had previous-
ly taken a great ln jny remedies .vith-
I (,ut receiving benefit. The contents
nf three boxes of Doan's Kidney Fills
cured me and I have not had a re-
i turn attack of the trouble.''
; l''or sale bv all dealers. Price 50c.
Koster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New
'i ori<, sole agents for the United
( States.
Remember tbe name—Doan's and
take no other.
It you want to buy or build a home,
ask C'. M. Kelger about the National
Loan & Investment Co
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Fox, J. O. Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911, newspaper, May 11, 1911; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108294/m1/9/: accessed May 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.