The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 238, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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BrSEMit
Clean Sweep Sale
Be at Rucker's Monday.
We will have a big sup-
ply of Brooms. Do not
fail to get yours.
RUCKER'S
Society Notes
Phone itemR of interest for this
Department to 676, or address
"Society Editress," Transcript.
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The Daily Transcript
J. J. BUKKK, Editor and Owner
Entered as second-class matter
January 17, 1911, at the Postoffice at
Norman, Okla., under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
Issued Daily except Thursdays and
ndc
Sundays.
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PHONE 16
—J. A. Hullum was in the city from
Oklahoma City today.
Cut-out borders and new patterns
of paper at Lindsay's.
—May Day.
- Just received a large shipment of
wall paper at Fred Reed's.
—The Indiam Museum in the law
building of the University will be
open 011 Sundays from 2:30 to 5:30 p.
m. during the month of May.
' —Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Saunders and
J daughter arc here from Arkansas
City and will spend Sunday with Mr.
land Mrs. Clarence Saunders.
j —Strawberry Ice Creain: Made from
j fresh strawberries. A delicious Sun-
I day dessert. Phone 304 and have it
1 delivered in any quantity.
The person who took the 38-foot
extension ladder from behind May-
field's drug store return at once, and
: nothing will be done. It
. Wm. Francy was in the city from
the farm south of Oklahoma City, to-
day.
—Miss Vera Gorton has returned to
her school at Coalgate after a home
visit of a few days. She is giving ex-
cellent satisfaction.
A McDaniel sold four vacant lots
yesterday to W. H Six for $150. They
are in the Jones addition.
—Paints—the best--at Lindsay's!
Drug Store. Get bus; , cleanup and
paint up.
—H. 11. Bradley expects to leave
next week for Murfreesboro, Tenn., to
;• nend two or three months amidst old
scenes. His many friends will wish
him a pleasant summer.
Mr. H. R Hudgens has
from a two weeks' trip
♦
Miss Ruby Giles and Mr. Tom Worn-
ack attended the races Thursday.
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Misse ; Blanche and Mildred Holland
visited in the city Saturday afternoon.
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Misses Alt* Appleby and Margue-
rite Newblock left Saturday afternoon
for Noble.
Mr; Dim- Ince entertained Mrs J.
S. Mount and children at dinner Wed-
nesday evening.
• • •
Miss Blanche Holland is here from
Lexington spending the week-end
with her parents.
Miss Bonnie Giles left Friday after-
noon for Oklahoma City, where she
11 spend the week-end with friends.
* * *
Mrs. R. McMillan left today for
Oklahoma City where she will join
Judge McMillan and visit over Sun-
day.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ambrister of
Chickasha, who have been visiting Mr.
Ambrister's parents, left Friday for
Oklahoma City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher of New
York city are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S.
K. McCall. Mrs. Gallagher is a sis-
ter of Mr. McCall.
• • •
Mrs. Everett Sherman and little
daughter, Nadine, are here from Lex-
ington, visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Holland.
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Mrs. J. C. Monnet, who has been ill
with appendicitis in an Oklahoma
City hospital, is expected to be able
to return home next week.
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Mr. C. C. McClure returned Satur-
day from a two-weeks' trip in West-
ern Oklahoma. He reports conditions
to be very encouraging in the western
part of the state.
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Miss Bonnie Giles entertained the
T. T. C. club Wednesday afternoon.
A delicious luncheon was served.
Those present were Misses Nadine
Runyan, Arline Johnson, Irene Am-
brister. Billie McGuire, Florence Mon-
net and Mildre'd McClure.
i
You Sound
Refreshing Sleep
'It ..!•
could sleep 20 years now, and
awake finding his bed soft and
springy, without a hump, lump
or a bump. This is the positive
guarantee of the factory, and
ourselves, for 20 years of ser-
vice of the
Tuft less
I. Mattress
This wonderful mattress is
made in Sugar Land, Texas, the
heart of the finest cotton land in
the world. The long, white,
springy cotton, the choicest of
the Brazos Valley, is blown into
the mattress by a pneumotic
process, where the long cotton
fibres interlace and intertwine,
forming one huge batt, which is
just sufficiently resilent to con-
form to every curve of the body.
You owe it to yourselves to pro- j.
vide the most comfortable place
to sleep. The SEALY will last
twice the time and give twice
the comfort of any other mat-
tress. It gives universal satis-
faction, yet costs no more than
any other pure, cotton mattress.
Sugar Land, Texas, is the home of the SEAL\.
old on a positive 20-year guarantee.
17 very one a sleep-producer.
^ lasticity & the SEALY characteristic.
* lways conforms to every curve of the body.
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Almost like sleeping on a huge pillow.
Long, white, fibre cotton only used.
umps, humps or bumps will never appear.
V ou may use one CO nights on approval.
'our money back, is unsatisfactory.
It sells itself.
Let us put one on your bed. 4*
—Sealey. Sealey, Sealey.
Mever & Morris.
Meyer,
NORMAN CREAMERY CO.
The Patrons club of the Washington
school met yesterday and officers for
the ensuing year were elected as fol-
lows: President, Mrs. J. I. Tucker;
Vice President, Mrs. Edwin DeBarr;
Secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Bell: Treas-
urer, Mrs. Chas. Standley.
♦ * *
The young people of the high school
Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. went
on a picnic Friday evening about 2%
miles west of town. Thre were about
fifty young people in the party. The
picnic supper consisted of sandwiches,
olives, pickles and ice cream. Games
were played and everyone had a
thoroughly good time.
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The banquet given by the Bide-a-
Wee club to their husbands, and serv-
ed by the Presbyterian ladies at the
Y W. ('• A. house on Wednesday even-
ing was a joyous event for all present.
A short program was given early in
the evening, as follows:
Vocal Solo. 1, Mother O'Mine. 2,
The Birth of Morn. Mr. Snell.
i Piano Solo. Ilark! Hark! the Lark.
Mrs. Ince. . , „
Reading. 1, A Matrimonial Ex-
perience. 2, Angelina. Marguerite
Newbiock. n
Piano Solo. 1, the Skylark. kl-
fin Dance. Ruth Ince.
Vocal Solo. My Rosary. Mr. Snell.
The SEALY needs no Salesman.
"We have arranged with the factory ior a great numbei ol
Sealys and we will sell them on the "Easy Payment Plan."
$20.00
$1.00 DOWN AND $1.00 WEEKLY
MEYER, MEYER &
"Quality First"
MORRIS
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Try a Singer Sewifg Machine.
It costs you nothing. J. S. Dreisbach,
agent, phone 502.
UNCLE ABNER
If Hank Tumms has enough left
after buying his wife a new hat, he is
i going to buy an automobile for him-
—MARRIED: By the Hon. B. F. I sel£.
Wolf county judge, at the court When a feller comes along and
house Thursday, April 29th, Mr. Bert, slaps me on the back, I reach in my
Janeway and Miss Effie Breedlove, | trousers pocket automatically, for I
prominent young people of Route , know what it means. t
out of Moore, were united in marriage, j Every time there is a fire in rlicK-
CLASSIFIED
LINERS
4 MAKE a specialty of long-time Real
Estate Loans at 5 per cent simple
tt r ti _ii: J
out oi Moore, were unueu m uwmoRc.] j^vbi) --
The groom is 23 and vhc bride 18. The ■ eyville the sight seers are badly dis- ^slale lj0a r
Transcript extends congratulations. I appointed, for the hose company puts jnterest H. J. Solliday, care Stef
| it out almost instantly. fens, Oklahoma City, Okla
—Frost Twelve Years Ago: Judge I Lem Higgins has won a pair of fine
J. M. Gresham remembers that twelve automobile driving gloves in a raffle
Vocal Solo. My nosary. mr. , years ago this morning, on May 1, j and now all he has got todos to go
After matching curiously cut cards ; 190.I, we had a frost so severe that | and win a car a l ^ J. monev'
tied with the club colors to get part- it uflled all the leaves on the locust | provided somebody^ves h.m mone>
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lieu wiin mc wuu 1-
ners for the evening, they proceeded
to the dining room. The long tables
forming a letter T were beautiful in
their decorations of pink and green.,
Pink carnations were given as favors 1
The toasts by Mr. J. B. Dudley and
Mr. Ray Berry were greatly applaud-1
ed.
Thirty-five partook of the following
menu, served in five courses:
Fruit cocktail, hot rolls, asparagus 1
on toast, roast chicken, gravy, dress-
ing and creamed potatoes. Bean salad,
cheese wafers, stuffed olives, potato
chips. Brick cream, angel cake. Cof-
fee, wafers, mints. Cigars.
—Canna Bulbs, 50 cents per dozen,
at Levy's greenhouse.
trees. it"was"th«Tlatest"frost of rec-1 enough to buy gasoline
ord. And the same year, on Septem- One way 1^re sevorul be *
ber 1st, the earliest frost came. , poker fer it, but there are se
I ter ways. ,
, I Mrs Lem Purdy says it is a durneu
—We offer for this week youi come back. Her
choice of almost two hundred 1 xnal 110 . . . ,
values up to $1.50 for 89 cents.
Call's.
HOUSE FOR RENT: Eight rooms
and bath, facing University campus,
remodled and newly painted, fine
shade. Phone 357. 3t
FOR SALE: A six room house. $300
cash. See P. A. Maloy, phon# 405.
FRESH MILK COW FOR SALE: Best
choice of almost two hundred pat-! b "" ""wk't0""her three' "f three >'ears old- „ Kentle"
terns all sizes, in cool summer shirts I husband has come la . gee Capt. McKinney on his farm on
i +<£1 KA QQ / or fc Mn- t times. , Dn,
j Route 3, for particular
—Numerous flower beds are being ; DIRT! DIRT!!—10,000 loads of dirt
« , r w Wa„tln„H and 1 put in in the park west of the railroad, for sale; 15 cents per load. J. W.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wantland and lag (or whatever's the name LilltCn.
f'lllie are herefrom Edmond visiting | ,.r,ntrantionl for vines to run
Billie are here from Edmond visiting the contraption) for vines to run;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry.Lindsay and at-1 arul in a littie while that park TE;
"pot10 lh*-
letes with them and expect to carry
home the bacon.
AM FOR SALE, with wagon and
harness. See J. J. Helms, 030 N.
Findlay or phone 366. ltd lw
—MARRIED: By Judge J. W. Lin-
.■ t 1 ton at his office this afternoon Mr.
—There will be a meeting of the Hanway, 25, and Miss Joyce
Central Civics Committee next Mon- H e> 19f i30th 0f the Newcastle
day morning at 10 o clock, at tne , nei„],(lol.},ooti Were joined in marriage, j
home of Mrs. S. D. Brooks. As it is ;U(jpe says they were a nice look-
the last meeting of the year, a tun j jn(f couple The Transcript joins their
friends in wishing them happiness.
attendance is desired.
Joseph Virgin, who has been at FOR SALE: 1914 Cadillac car. Prac-
Fort Lupton, Colo., for a year or more, | tically new, at a bargain. See
is boms 011 a visit to his mother, Mrs. Everest at Electrical Laboratory this
Janie Virgin. He has become an ex- week or H. A. Everest, Guaranty
pert chauffer and automobile me- Bank, Oklahoma City.
chanician, and will probably remain | _ "
in Oklahoma. ! THOROUGHBRED Plymouth Rock
i eggs for sale. 50 cents for 15. Mrs.
S. A. Striegel Huey, phone 529.
Ask Your Doctor
C^OOD ICE CREAM is the ideal
J diet for the growing child. It is
just the nourishing, healthful diet they
need. Order it in bricks packed in
the original package—and let them
have all they want.
"But insist upon"
Purity
o/fie Ice Cream. Supreme
Bricks in Original Package
Your druggist or confectioner can easily secure the
popular flavors for you. Ask for it by name
instruct your children to do the same.
—Leo Gorton stopped off at New
York city 011 his way to Schnectady, 1
and writes his folks he had a fine
time, and met some former Norman- j
ites.
—A Good Old Age:
of Route 6 took the train this after
i —We should sell every shirt in our
I window this week. Cool soft summer
I «hirts, $1.50 values at 89 cents. Mc-
I Call's.
,.„oon for Asbury, Mo., called by news FOR RENT: Nine
—Take a look at our summer s r sickness of his father, Sebas- house, on west side
window? 200 shirts to select from., striegel, an old and respected
All patterns, new styles, fL-o and , ^0f that community. He hard-
Si.50 values, this week 89 cents. Mc ( ^ y,opes see him alive for the old
Call's. gentleman is now in his 96th year.
room
J. W
modern
Linton.
MlU-v'j.
i-i -sr.;ri
—Back to California: After all, Sewin" machines cleaned and re-
srtfsii: ^
| gram from Mrs. Butterfield yester-1 Sewing Machines sold on monthly
a ■ :„i has been made I day that the family had concluded to paynients. J. S. Dreisbach, resident
sti'j.Tss
55 per cent, growth m five >eat^. rey an(j wi„ ,eave for the Tacific coast
-Purity Ice Cream: Phone 364 and in .t few p%op^Vcon-
have ice crea mdelivered at y°ur home ( • f , h , 1% acres of
, for Sunday dinner Nothing nicer 01 fists <* a go f
' cheaper for dessert.
—Strawberry Ice Cream: Made from
fresh strawberries. A delicious Sun-
day dessert. Phone 364 and have it
delivered in any quantity.
—Take a look at our window show-
ings in nifty patterns in cool summer
shirts; $L50 values at 89 cents. Mc-
Call's.
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Copyrighted 191}. Tht B.S.Co.lnc.MJ-
sisis 01 a puu" - . - - I
land, and Dr. Torrey will remodel the]
I house and moke other improvements. |
-John S. Allan sold the J. S. Consideration is given at $- • ,
side'sehoo'l'house todayW'W.^f,e- -A warrant was Usued from,
hero this fall. Consideration, $1300. horhood, on comjla.nt^
Soft shirts will be most favored of 'marriage. The I'ransenpt leanis
this glimmer. We have 0 window full Bohanon has skipped tha comrcnj
of values of $l 60. We offer this week , Trust the officers will get h.m and I
' at 8!) cents. McCall's. | make him fulfill his promise.
SICKNESS IS DISGRACEFUL
Why be miserable when you can be happy? Why
be a sick nobody when health is easily within your
reach? After drugs and doctors fail, Physcultopathy
will cure you. Your money refunded if results are not
satisfactory. I use the exclusive Milk Diet, Fasting,
Fruit Diets, Meat Diet, Massage and Water Treatment
I teach you how to avoid disease in the future. Drop
me a card today for an appointment and T will call on
you. EARL C. RICE, H. D., R. 2, NORMAN, OKLA.
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