The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, July 6, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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The Daily Transcript
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NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914
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CANDIDATES.
COUNTY
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1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FBI NATIONAL BUI
OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA,
At the close of business June 30, 1914.
RESOURCES
Leans and Discounts, time $238 667 05
Demand Loans -
Real Estate, Bank Building
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
U. S. Bonds at Par. —— coVoain
State Bonds and Warrants -—69.748.1U
Cash and Exchange 84,<24d.ia
8,667.05
24,000.00
2,000.00
2,550.00
53,000.00
153,971.23
Total $477,202.89
, LIABILITIES 50,000.00
Capital Stock _ ^ 20 000.00
Surplus —- - 7 ftc4 05
Undivided Profits Net 50 000 00
Circulation 350',138.64
Deposits
Total $477,202.80
The above statement la correct- SYNNffrr Cashier
All About a 15-Cent Dog. | To the Women of Norman.
Today is the Last Day for Filing
i and Nearly All Are in—
List of the Candi-
dates. .
I Today, July 6th, is, according
| to the State Election Board, the
(last day that candidates tor
i county offices can file to get
I their name on the primary bal-
I lot. Inquiry at the office of r.
IO. Miller, secretary of the eoun-,
'ty election board, indicated that
'nearly all candidates had tiled, .j.
iThe following is the list: i *
'Democratic: 1 If.
County Judge—B. I<. Wolf, N. T
E. Sharp. I +
County Attorney—J. D. Uirgs- *
'^Sheriff — Key Boyd, Tom £
Icheatwood, Fred Amrein, J. ti-
' Lassiter. _ 2
i Court Clerk—Sherman Davis, |
I Jim StQgner, Joe Iligbee, ulius. ^
I : B°Coun{t'y Clerk—Ben Wheelis %
. ; County Treasurer — K. 4.
• Clement. _ X
County Surveyor—T. L. Dav- , 4.
'"'County Superintendent—Kate f
i Barbour. ,, j*
County Weigher — John 1 . +
Taylor.
County Assessor—J. N. Brown.
County Commissioners—-Dist.
No. 1.—S. H. Vaughn, W. H.
Hov, W. M. Middleton, H. r.
Brendle, W W. Brown. Dist. No.
12.—D. N. Kelly, T. E. Blair, W.
T. Grissom, S. T. Ward, W. D.
Milam. Dist. No. 3.—J. A. Fox,
ovigrams-
. siSSfSs ss
t educational agencies of today > It 1S more tha"
+ entertaining and amusing; it is enlightening and
t instructive, it is changing the though of na-
t tions and gives us an insight into the lives and
* customs of other lands, impossible to secure in
t <*nv other way short of actual travel. It is en-
t gaging tbc best Theatrical Talent and in a few
t years has become fundamentally as much a p?it
t Jf our society as the grocery store or the so-
! I da fountain.
f Norman has a first class modern picture show-1 he Uni-
1 versitv Theatre. It is an amusement place that would do cred-
:f it to a far larger town. 300 comfortable opera chairs and 8
large electric fans. Always well ventilated ana disinfected
Make up your mind that U R coming to this theatre tonight
A little old stray aog wunu me i. w. o. a. ms jyidam. uist. ino. o.—u. -
about fifteen cents came to the | giris for whom they desire places g G Dyer> M. C. Runyan.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hor-1 in homes to assist them wh le gtate Committeeman—J.
ton a few days ago. Saturday attending the University. Ai'.s FoX| w j. Hess, Frank Claunch.
a man named Johnson, purport-j ia(jies of Norman who can make justice—Joe Daniel, J. W.
a man named Johnson, purport-, iaaies 01 norman vv justi
ing to be its owner, had Sam ar-1 a piaCe for one of these young Linton-
rested for stealing it. The case^adjes will confer a favor by an- r„„„ki
was set for this morning before j dressing Lucile Johnson, l aw-
Squire Moore. Sam appeared, j huska, Okla., or conferring with
but Johnson never showed up, j Miss Marian Brooks, No. 59b
and the case was dismissed, j Boyd street.
Really and truly, "What Fools
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GOOD GOVERNMENT.
I ister at this time and be ready
I when any school question arises j
to voice their sentiments in a
at will count for some-;
j thing. If you do not register * 1
Safety First.
We Mortals Be.'
Bus i Baggage Line.
V E. Danner Here. . T a
| Patronize the J. a.
V E Danner will talk in front j Bus and Baggage hn^
of First National bank building promptly made day
tonight at 8 o'clock on State | Phone MB. . .
Republican:
Sheriff—Claud Pickard.
Court Clerk—Wm. Ward.
County Weigher—Sam
nolds.
Justice—S. M. Moore.
County Commissioner,
district, Jas. J. Ward
i to vuicc — ■ "And they shall be safe in
Sheriff Claud Pickard has way that wiU count for some- their land The text from
filed as a candidate for the He- thing If you do not register at; the hecy of Ezekiel was
publican nomination for Shenff. this time> you wlll be disqualified , discussion of
asking the people of Cleveland ff)r tw0 year8i and during that maae me ua .t
county, if they are satisfied, time unforseen things may hap-1 the modern slogan, . . y
with his work in that position (pen that wnl make you wish you ; First," in a sermon by Kev^ K.
for the past two years, to pay had prepared yourself to take L Qwnbey, pastor of the M7 E.
him the tribute of a re-election., yQur part in matters of provid- p. h South, Sunday morn-
While he files as a Repubh- ing your city or community with The preacher asserted that
' can, he is really a non-partisan adequate school facilities. i the recognition of the principle
Key- candidate, the Good Government Coffin this slogan, which
I candidate, an officer wno re- Women at the i rize Fight, j haa been adopted by many rail-
lieves in doing his whole m ty ways and great industries, show3
1st regardless o£personal ot p The Jack Johnson-Frank Mo- an'increasing regard for the
- ■ ■ was re-
Callf
night.
From Wednesday's Daily.
Superintendent issues.
J.
..TOMATOES..
Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Cucumbers, Old Onions
..RedRaspberries Tomorrow..
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, California Prunes.
xcgaiuivou Thnt hn.a1 The .lack JoHnson-r raniv mu- an niurucisui^ , ""
_.strict, Jas. J. Ward. i cal ties or Hill.;• past ran prize fight which was re- sancity of human life, and there-
Mclntire Judge_Jas. M. Bishop, jryeir^nd not ,t Jfjgy jn "hi
Sheriff—A. E. Pinnick. . he placed upon any. of h^ o ne was ™ An account of it men have long been looking and
Pnnntv Plerk—B. B. Leverich. acts worthy of criticism, in inn ner oi w..n 1)ravinK. We are more and more
Court Clerk—John Thomas I personal ,l1^ too' j' h'^ st — "' "The great amphitheater pre- realizing the duty that is upon
County Treasurer J. W. Ab- square upright^ jfevhe^U,' Rented a wonderful sight, for al- the community to make every
ShCounty Attorney-Oliver J., square uprightand honest man though ^^^"were^crowded made a health"resort;out.of the
bounty Weigher—W. A. Hill, science^ Just such a man as jjjj
County Assessor-Ed Love- every square, honest man de element. nf%everal hun- and we^ire duty bound to make
less _ , ! 81Iea t0 s.f? n that a y dred women, in handsome gowns every other place possible
Countv Commissioners—Dist. other position. •mnhuding the two pugilists as healthful and wholesome. There
No. 1, W. J. Price; Dist. No. 2, it is conceded by every struggled up and down the was a time when we praye< for
T J Castlemao; Dist. No. 3, L. cleveland county that rin5 feinting and dodging and health. Now we learn the laws
R Jones. Pickard has made one «rf tte;nng^temn' g^ Among of health as God has written
204 West Main, phone 394. best if not the very best . women were those who bore them into nature and our best
, . 'this county has ever had; and if,tne^Aom^ ^ prench ao_ prayerg are ke ing those laws
all this you find a man who doe. ^ ag Baroness Henry De and assisting others to do like-
grocery, concede this,. scratch h'm, ., RothCViild the younger Duechess ,wise. . .
under the hide you will f n EzeSj Cmmtess Matheieu D^ But the most important^ 9l°"
Hig Socialist Encampment.
1 l".a? U5°u +rnmti in 'his Noailles' the poet princess De gan we can adopt is "Moral
Pickard has had to tramp in t^e Duel " "
—BLACKBERRIES
; week, at Crittenden's
Barbour's Sanitary Gro
lose lucb Mmillps the noet princess De gan we can adopt is
had t° tramp in his T1)uchess De Rohan, Safety First." Physical life is a
0 'aW-„ Princess Morouseiff and Count- Precious thing, but character is
are arranging for big encamp-J the only men ^.io will cnticise ess De Proumiers. IT10re precio^. T<t ^ safeguard
The Socialists of Oklahoma enforcement
are arranging ior ui>5 LI1B un..y ess De Proumiers. more precious, [^Usa^uard
j ments and picnics in the differ- his administration. "Johnson's white wife occu- physical life is a high and holy
ent counties of the state, and In every way has Mr. Pickard • A
Old Settlers, Take Notice.
GETTING BETTER.
his administration. "Johnson's white wife occu- physical lite is a nign ai.u .(u.,
ent counnco ui ...v In every way has Mr. Pickard } a prominent place, wearing duty, but to safeguard physical
the one for Cleveland county is "kept the faith" and performed ^ many-diamonds as most of life is a duty oi all. Both may
i fixed for Monday, Tuesday and his whole duty. Ht is entitled to • iadies. She cried out be done at the same time and so
i Wednesday, July 27th, 28th and (.he vote 0f confidence he asks at, shrilly from time to time: may the new Kingdom be
29th, in a beautiful grove near the hands of the people. "Hit him, Daddy! Come along, brought in m its spiritual and
Big Jim's Crossing, .thirteen Pop t ^ow then, Jack, let him material elements alike.
The ldea Th£ Women Should Register, have another!" i To mtike our strfets a"d al"
Gloved hands joined in the ap- leys, our playhouses and our
... „ cVimilfl nlause that rang through the schools, homes and all places,
The women of Norman should Rs th(> tw() gia(iiators safe for the boys and the.girls—
•egister. The places of reg.s supremacy." 1 this is the big task that chal-
First ward,_ May- stiuggieu y ,enges us> and its accomplish-
The old settlers of J-i— S >V
and McClain counties are plan-, getting penei bib y. sieeping purposes and a big din-
ning to hold a two day's P'cn^ I "SS fenu-! ing tent put up, giving the real
in the City park at Norma | g yQU sh0uld encampment effect. There is a . ^
the first Friday and Saturday in. ine . >,< beine taken splendid road from Norman to tration are: • i ienges u , nnu .>•■> — -j-
September. We held no picni^look at. They the grounds. It is expected a;field's drug store; second wai . Apply ment should be our highest am.
last year and are planning ^ j f^DANiEL_PHONE 23. ; Sparge crowd willl be in ^ (I^wne'^nf^nery; ^hurd " APP y bition and pride.
I^ilslSToo'r'on; CAOT.ON • ^7i7?i7T uiTTi
s«a the c„„,M.teS ,« Goo. schools and eff,c,ent ,
.. r- A r>T
O C1ULK p. 1 x- ,
perfecting committees and mak-
incr more definite arrangements.
C. McKINNEY, Pres.
A. McDANIEL, Secy.
C. M. Allen address tonight.
--- j V"n rnvernor and other state of- administration of school work
washed carefully. j , 29^ h an oppor- are bulwarks to every communi-
Let us launder your summer, icers. g%"ut they are questions which
suits. didates of the old parties to ure apt to be much neglectu
NORMAN*STEAM LAUNDRY. I make their spiels, ami Rev._E;;whe„ it comes tea Ume when..
Phone 71
A 26-Piece Set...
Nickel Silver free with $65.00 in trade to each and .very
one of our customers. Extra fine country butter with gro-
cery orders. Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Tomatoes, Can-
teloupes.etc. Try a can pf Heinze ready to serve Spaghetti.
Mansur & Brewer
. i-J. Wlieil lb wmco vv/ —
O Whitwell and others will election must be held to settle
talk It is expected there will be the matter of bonds' or levy. or
■i o-reat time * to elect men or women to look
a great after the business of the schools
Weather for the Week. The laws have provided that
women may vote on all scnooi
! Washington, . July 5.—Tem- questions, but only a very
perature averaging near normal .mall per cent have availec
thrnii!?hout the country with lo- themselves of this privilege,
cal rains fairly well distributed There is usually plenty of ■com-
was forecast Sunday by the plaint after an election if the re-
weather bureau for the week suit is not what was expected
"A disturbance now over the and hoped for but the next
northwest" the bulletin added, time the result is no different
J "will move slowly eastward I for the same neglect is indulged
prnssini? the £?reat central val- in. i „
levs Tuesday and the eastern It is necessary for every \oter
states about Wednesday, attend-- i to be registered, and the regula
' .i i .. fflmnovatiirps and biennial registration began a
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local showers and thunder
storms."
biennial registration began a
• week ago. The books will be
open during the month of -Tiny,
I and , everyone" must register,
...v.... — — , _Miss Edna Foster spent the j whether previously registered
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Burke, J. J. The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, July 6, 1914, newspaper, July 6, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112748/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.