The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 110, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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The Daily Transcript
VOLUME II
NORMAN, OKLAHOM A, MONDAY, OCT. 19, 1914
NUMBER 110
I SPECIAL I
X
1 A GLORIOUS MEETING IN A
GLORIOUS CAUSE.
[John Fields, the People's Candi-
date for Governor. Greeted
by a Record-Breaking
Crowd — Fine Meet-
ings Everywhere.
A large Shipment
naws just arrived
and are now on
Rucker's. Prices
of Macki-
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by express
display at
$7.50,
$8.50 and $10.00
Notwithstanding the turmoil
in Norman caused by the win-
ning of the footballgame by the
University of Oklahoma over
Missouri, the whole town having i
| hardly got down to earth again
|after their rejoicing, Mr. Johns
Fields, editor of the Oklahoma
I Farm Journal and People's can-:
didate for Governor of Oklaho-
| ma, was greeted by a record-
' breaking crowd at the court
house Saturday night when he
i rose to deliver his message.
Every seat was occupied, many
'chairs had to be brought in,
! standing room was at a premi-
! um, the audience overflowed in-
! to the corridor, and many went
Both Theaters
TO-NIGHT
5 and io cents See it
bed Democratic community like,
Norman turn out in such large
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
XNorman turn uui m uui , ,
numbers at such an unauspicious j —Mrs. S. A. Brittian has been
! to the corridor, and many went time for a political meeting, to i elected First Racier of the
iiway unable to gain admittance. | greet a Republican candidate, it j First Church ol Christ, Scien-
I It was sure a glorious meeting in ! certainly means something. It j tist, of Norman.
a glorious cause, indicating how means that they are woefully
, .... ''lomiotoii Mrs. J. J. Burke is spending
a few days this week visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. T. Highley, in
Oklahoma City.
n* ii was suit- a ••• „
*■ 7 4* a glorious cause, indicating how means that they are woetully
I ■ __ l/JT ^ j* hungrv the people are for facts and utterly tired and disgusted
frc 1 I I \ rr I 1 and figures, how tired they are with the wrok of the bunch
JLV. .j. 0f the maladministration inflict- and are going to have a change,
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ed upon them by (he "gang"
who have been running things in
ju wno nave ueen i uuuuib
' * this state|for the past seven
—M—*** 1 nnvnoui tVlPir dp-
years, and how earnest their de-
POU s VI F- 10-acre chick-1 —FOR SALE: Driving pony; termination to give theiri a need-
t! with "l room house cheap Call Phone 319. Not ed lesson on November 3rd. The
pricea$1200. if taken within thirl j afraid of anything; very suit-, applause and enthusiasm ind.
ty days. J. W. LINTON. i able for women and children.
knowing, as Mr. Fields says,
"God knows it couldn't be any
worse."
—Some Kansas paper re-
marks: "It is indeed impor-
tant that Genevieve Clark wears
a cotton dress as a boost for the
"buy a bale" movement, but we
I of Kansas continue to sit back
I and remember that no one start-
| ed an "eat a bowl ^ of mush"
j movement when Kansas corn
I was selling at 9 cents the bush-
el."
Lindsay Car Recovered.
appiause auu emuuoico... .— Saturday night about 8 o'clock
cated, too, how strongly the au-|the Ford car of John G. Lindsay
dience was in sympathy with the Was taken from near the Farm-
—Mrs. John Fields and her
father, Dr. Emerson, drove
down from Oklahoma City Sat-
urday night and attended the
Fields meeting. Mrs. Fields is
a very pleasant lady and would
i dience was in sympathy withtne was taken from near tne r arm-, j ^ ^ mistress of the
,, 1 sneaker and when he finished he ers National bank building, evi- 4 , .
-A marriage license was is-; —Hicks, the weatherjman,, — mobbed by those dently by some Oklahoma City Governor s Mans n.
sued in Pottawatomie county ; says we are to have g ioUs to get to him. to give boys who were here for the,
—Optometrist Charlie Teel
left yesterday for a two or three
days' stay in Woods county,
where he will supply the folks
with glasses. He has a nice pat-
ronage up there and one rapidly
growing, for he is recognized as
thorough master of his profes-
sion.
sued in Pottawatomie cuuiaj |; ioug to get to him, to give hoys who were nere lor me,
last week to J. H. Jeffers of | weather the next week, until the anxioi wan* of the hand > e ,md wante(, to get home. | —Mr. Jay Sherman was heie —
Tribby and Miss Nora DeWitt of 125th, with rains. We would i ond assure him of their support. Along about midnight, Mr. and from Lexington this morning son will get away
Noble tainly-enjoy some good rains, and assure^nimo^^ a Lin^ay *nd Ml, and and went to Oklahoma City to Iowa, this evening,
;and the wheat needs them. | reception he met at every point Mrs. Coon Lindsay concluded to attend the meeting of the Re- expect to reside.^
—LOST: A black ebony cane ; — 1 - * " ' ' " v" " :+" ""A
i he touched on Saturday. At No- take a "joy" ride to the city and
—WANTED: Work at paint- ble> notwithstanding the early j see if they couldn't find it. Soon
ing and paper hanging. J. L. ^our, he had a fine audience of j after they arrived there they
Perkins, at Uni Confectionery. !farrn'ers and the town was pro-igot a trace of it, some
fusely decorated with "Old j parties having seen it in front of
—FOR SALE: Span of sorrel —Clarence Ambrister was ,Glory" and bunting, at Lexing- the Skirvin about 9:30
with gold handle. Return to Roy
S. Lewis, at the Kappa Sigma
house, and receive reward.
attend the meeting of the Re-
publican State v,ommittee. He
reports matters in good shape in
the south part of the county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomp-
for Sydney,
where they
expect to reside. They are good
people, and the Transcript joins
their many friends here in wish-
ing them happiness and pros-
perity in their new home. It is
dollars to doughnuts they'll be
„„„> —Mrs. Thos. Brad way and ^
1.1 ik sa, r- -mihii oj Buncii — ,^.^y" ana Dunung, m ucAiuB- tne sKirvui auuui u.w. They daughter visited with friends in bac .
thorn,lchhred Kentucky horses I here from Muskogee attending ] ton a crowd that is declared to went up and down the streets Norman over Sunday. She has], —
and rig Inquire at 542 Universi- 1 the football game and visiting have been the best ever as- and finally about 3 o clock Sun- rented her farm near Noble and , ;
tv Boulevard or phone 332; will his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. sembled this year at a political day morning, away out on 9th, may move to Norman but, COUHtlNg
ty Boulevard or pnone AmlT: ter I meeting greeted him. At Byars stlvet. near the fair grounds, j thinks some of going to Cahfor-I ^
sell separate. ,^ & ^ood crowd> and at f0Und the machine on the street, j nia. She tells us her daughter, | YOUf
Stratford a thousand or more where the thieves had abandon- Miss Mary, who went to Call-1
gave him a royal welcome. And, ed it. It was in good shape, and fornia some months ago, is mar-; MOIt&V
this, too, is the sort of audiences they drove it home, arriving rjed and living in San Francisco. I J
he has been having all over the here about 9 o'clock.
state, showing that the upheaval
not
THE WEST SIDE FEED STORE
will save you money on all kinds of Feed,
prices are right.
My
F. B. JONES
201 W. Main
Phone 309
GET MY PRICES.
against the "machine" is
limited to any one county or any
one portion of Oklahoma.
John Fields talks United
States to his audiences, dealing
in no high-flown language or
Latin phrases, but getting down
to hard-pan facts and putting
them in language all can under-
stand— a "Talk" to
It was certainly a lucky find,
and John is to be congratulated.
The officers have a good descrip-
tion of the four boys in the ma-
chine, and are in hopes they will
be captured.
Society Notes of Interest.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ridley
were here from Oklahoma City
on Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Young. Mr. Ridley is pres-
ident of the National Live Stock
Commission company and
, warm admirer of Norman.
—Mr. Pryor Adkins expects
to leave soon after the election
he will
—Mrs. Leonard Chism visited
friends in Oklahoma City today.
—Beautiful Chrysanthemums,
white and yellow, at th§ Levy
Green House.
—Mr. J. S. Jones was here
over Sunday visiting his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Jones. His home is in Waco,
Texas, but he thinks of locating
in Oklahoma, being an expert
Merganthaler man and newspa-
per reporter.
—Miss Nina Keiger, accom-
panied by her friend, Miss Hazel
Maulding, came over from Sa-
pulpa on Saturday to attend the
Miss Phylis Trevarthean of
stand— a "Talk" to "Home Kingfisher is spending the week for rTalveston where
Folks," as it were. He brings no flnd with her sister, Miss Jessie , ^ w;nter
charges against the "bunch Trevarthean. ' '
from Republican sources, but
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JIUlll sources,
—If you were too busy to reg- deais directly with facts and
ister, please do not write to this 1 figUres from their own people-
newspaper criticising the way from Democratic sources. For
the country is governed. It is j instance, when he talks about
none of your business.
—The new telephone direc-
tory will be issued soon. All par-
The Old Regime club met with
the en^^us deb4SS0maUnChe Y ^ °lgR' SerV6d h0t ^n' con^^
_ ,; has saddled on Oklahoma, ne .* , Numbers will be as-1
—Mr. Wm. Ward, Republican ; points out that his facts and ind their names nlaced in
candidate for Clerk of the Dis- fig!ires are taken from the re- Xhe G L C. Club held its, ^
Court was here today# He —....4- «f amn/ivitip Di^pptov c——a. >,i<i < m«- /- 4-1 nre thp \?pnr i
is making an active campaign
for election and meeting with
much encouragement. It is rec-
ognized by all who know him and
all who meet him that he would U1C WJV, __r
make an ideal clerk, having that tember 3th. was $27,000, ad- # Edmondson of Tennessee .
ability and thorough grasp of!vanced in 1907 (the year of ;carne in Friday to.spend several ,.j.
the duties of the office that fits statehood) $876,000, and in daya with his relatives, Mr. and *
him for it. The office needs J1912 to $7,245,000," the state-1 Mrs c c McClure. T
a man—honest, straight, com- j ment mUst be taken as absolute-
linures cii c Ltirvtn i ne VJ. u. nv.u
port of the Democratic Director first regular meeting of the year
of the U. S. Census Department. at the high school auditorium on
who certainly would not lie about j priday night. A good member-
it, and when it says: "In 1893; ghip was out. Officers were
the total debt of Oklahoma at ejected for the year.
the close of the fiscal year, Sep- j
tember 3th, was $27,000, ad-
will occupy your entire
time when you become *
regular advertiser in THIS
PAPER. Unless y u have
an antipathy for labor of
this kind, call us up and
we'll be glad to cc-me and
talk over our proposition.
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nulna on Saturday to attend the | a man—honest, sxraigni, com- ,lient must De taicen as aosumtc- ^
Oklahoma-Missouri game, and j petent and courteous; to follow iy true. In speaking of his op- Mrs L Summers 'who has *
remained' until Sunday visiting the same sort of a man we have p0nent he also quotes from fteen sjck for several days at her *
her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. had the past four years in Tom j Democratic sources, for instance, home on porter avenue is able T
Keieer. . ! Cheatwood. ; Gov. Cruce's opinion of Mr. \\ il- ^.0 up again.
Home Pvr rp«c:pH rlnrini? the pri-1
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Green Vegetables..
Tomatoes, Green Peppers, Green Beans,
Cabbage, Pumpkins, Cantaloupes,
Watermelons and Cucumbers.
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Fresh Fruit..
opinion of Mr. wu- to be up again.
liams expressed during the pn-1
I mary campaign. In all his re- —anf| ^/[rs \y. Lauer J
| marks he is absolutely fair and g0j. away this morning for Tam- ^
just to his opponents, quoting |pic0i Mex Their intention was
only from the known records, j to g0 Saturday, but they put it *
Mr. Fields paid tribute to | • • •" Mm —
' LI' gu Odiuiuaj, ' Ii •
t(' I off until today, staying with the , v
folks iust as loner as possible. j.
President Wilson for his earnest: 'just as 'jong as possible. 4
efforts to keep this country at I
Concord Grapes, Grape Fruit, Eating and
Cooking Apples, Lemons, Bananas
and Oranges.
Barbour's Sanitary Grocery
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peace, and thanked God that we!
had a man of that character at!
the head of the nation at this j
time—but deplored the fact that
the "bunch" were attempting
to ride to victory by coupling
the names of Wilson and Wil-
liams together, when in fact
j they were as widely apart as the
antipodes; were not the same
sort of Democrats in any sense
of the word.
Congressional Candidate Pone
i and Mr. Prentiss, candidate for
Secretary of- State, were also
present and made a few remarks.
When the folks in a rock-rib-
THE HIGH J:
COST OF|
LIVING
has not affected our job
printing prices. We're still
doing commercial work
of all kinds at prices sat-
isfactory to you.
Exchange Offer
Good Till October 25
We will take any nnsatisfctory Iron in
part payment for a new Electric Iron on the
following basis:
Any old sad-iron, not more than four, 25c
each.
Any gas, charcoal or similar iron, not
more than two, 50c each.
Any unsatisfactory or worn out Electric
Iron, only one, $1.00 each.
Phone double three, state what irons you
wish to turn in as part payment, and we will
deliver the new Electric Iron and collect your
old one.
Mill. S GRAIN CO.
PHONE 33
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Burke, J. J. The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 110, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1914, newspaper, October 19, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112820/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.