The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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Local News
While It's Fresh
The Daily Transcript
Best Advertising
Medium in Town
new on asp avenue.
- ROWLING'S -
WE PAY PRODUCE
Phone 386 _ v^o- 771 Asp Ave.
, 1Ni CONNECTION with our grocery, a
fKE c anUptodate Meat Market
riVE us A CALL, AND WE WILL SHOW YOU A
east, Clean Prices
„ . and last,
tafeftf.SSSKE"
I school Will Be lipid a *'•' ' 1)8)8 ,n
Churches and Halls-Expect to
Be Ready Some Day
This Week.
I The new eastside school building is
1 not ready for occupancy, quite a num-
I bcr of things connected with it being
incomplete, and for a few days the
schools will be held in the basement
of the different churches and in halls,
i and in rooms in.the high school build-
l„g, just as they were th.s spr.ng lt
1 is believed that within a week the
building will be fully prepared for
i^high school and westside school
|iegan operations, but about all that
i was done was enrolling the pupils.
The high school promise" to '' I ^en"or malden8.
"hummer" in the matter of attend , ( „RushjnK,. by the young men of
the Freshman class numbering | ternities and young ladies of
140. Classes begin tomorrow morn-, t^ ,g the or()cr „f the
ing at 8:15. . | « every train being met an< 1 (
Much interest is being taken in ( ^ ..prospects" grabbed. AH the
initial football game, which wd , jjations expect to enlarge their
played on Boyd Field Tuesday after j « to lheir fuU quota, and
noon between the Norman g ^ prohlll,ly be full,
school and Pauls Valley's team of all the __=__ _ tn<lav
high school boys.
udents lor int f
the Hundreds—"Rushing 1*
the Order of the Day-
Mountains of 1 runks.
The hundreds of new and old stu-
dents arriving on every train and
,.verv interurban car, indicate that thi
winter sen,enter of the University is
about to begin, and that it is to i
largely attended. Mountains of
trunks pile UP on the dep.,t platforms
only to be removed by the draymen ,|
and their place taken by other
tuins They come from all parts of
-7, -gal
are coming from other states. All th
boarding and rooming houses are full,
and every place in the University part
of town is teeming with the young |
Printzess Suits Embody
Style, Gracc and Beauty
Enrolling is going on today, but
tomorrow and Wednesday wil see h<
big rush. Indications are that the
expectations of the University will be
'$rintzf*4
TAILORED in a master-
workman way, PRINT-
ZESS Suits have all of
the finer distinctive points
found in high priced tailored-
to-order garments.
No matter how critical your
choice may be, you will be
pleased with out collection ot
PRINTZESS Suits. There are
many exclusive features about
the make-up of these famous
garments and we would be
pleased to have you visit our
garment section and permit
our salespeople todemonstrate
the wonderful merits ot
PRINTZESS Clothes.
Price
$22.50
to $39.50
automobile
TAX.
i new idea annual outing
H L Saddler was over from
,ss',:2.r:'5|s=^
Rwelved « 'I ; '•
*.«- ««• ta! xrE i— -
$378,MU.i . h c0Unties day evening, at the city 1'
—-!—
irSTSf W*
the county funds, to be used bands, tablets, fountain pens, school
lee white married. were from I15.UO TO ;-.1R _ , ,n.its ,n all we ,t
— ADVKBTB1NG. I R*N WTl^UUUS™,
'-ir:-,— TANKS- GIVE GREAT SCARE __ w sh„„,B«k.r ^
be county funds, to be used in bands, tablets, fountain pens,
dragging the roads. Cleveland county bookft_everything in school
contributed $2,814.50 from Jan. 1st to j Barbours'.
July 31st, and will get back some , _
--Best Paint
% Report of the Condition of the +
I First National Bank,
% of norman, oklahoma.
t As made to the Comptroller of the
T Sept. 12,1916.
•% 5248.
— Keceiveu new
suits and coats in all the new colors
and at popular prices—Rucker s.
i s's^-itanks- cvbgieat scaee
"SSw" •«; Wilh ,h, J
srissj?- i r? - <??*■ i t
T' Mr' a?LMg7oom r notyeweu! -School Books-Barbours'. ! prance of the new ^tish
known'here as "Mr. Wm. L. White " w f(inton is visiting his ' armored motor car nmvn as
but as "Lee" White and "Ke™ie w' siste'r near Fan-mount, Okla., and get-
be recognized as the well known inter3 on that new gas well
printer. He is now foreman of he tmg P ^ ^ ,n ^ Gurber
Shawnee Herald office, and doing jew y ^ from the well in-
well. Many friends will earnestly f«W- Kusher, and farm prop-
congratulate him and his bride, wish- u.cate vicinity has taken a tre-
ing them long life and happiness. | • Y advance. Later: Mr. Lin
SV K. McCalTCo,
ANN CUEATEST STORE"
w,s freely admitted by German
prisoners with whom the Associated
Press correspondent talked today^^
"There was no standing U
that sort of thing," said-one German ^
officer. "Of course we surrendered
those of us who were alive. We
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Bills of Exchange
Overdrafts
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Real Estate Bank Building
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
u. S. Bonds at Par...
State Bonds - - " ,,q cg2 50
Warrants and Securities — '16'874'41
Cash and Exchange
Capital Stock --
Surplus
Undivided Profits,
Circulation -
Deposits
liabilities
Net —
.$ 323,964.56
2,386.29
987.46
2,100.00
24,000.00
2,000.00
2,200.00
53,000.00
197,506.91
$ 608,145.22
50,000.00
20,000.00
4,500.35
50,000.00
483,644.87
Lin-: those of us wno machine
- i menuuuo The at a tank with our rifles, u
_Prepare your boys something to 8ay '' ^nS ^TyWue"''^!^ ^ ^ iirm°r(
sr, - — *• „ „_w_ I r
„„ Co. B..V7TJ child „M.. - . ««< |SS— 1
from an extendi vl.lt r.l.ti.n j .hoe—Co.. toJUrt" ut, thl,.-
K Ch" ™o« ."Tor/"™.."' -Co.il >",d "• | .tS Co.'iS~"th. ol.k ™«
A sensible woman of our little
city talks thusly of sensible adver-
"No woman wishes to be looked
upon as a shopping fiend, she does
not care to go into a store and have
the merchant show all the stock in
order to find out whether he keeps
what she wishes to purchase and!
whether the article is sold at a price j
she can afford. It is much easier and
pleasanter to look through the ad-
vertising columns of a paper than it
is to bore the clerk and waste her own
time. Next to the local news items
the advertisements of a paper stating
articles for sale with prices, will keep
much of the money that goes to the
large cities at home."
Deputy Sheriff Barker returned on
Saturday from Anadarko with Ren
Peters, charged with transporting
liquor. He was mixed up in disposing
of liquor at a dance northeast of
town some time ago. Also is thought
to know something of the disappear-
ance of the booze from the Wells-
I Fargo express office.
—Ladies—Listen, better come to
this store now and select your high
cut shoes at a low cut price— Kucker s.
—Seward Sheldon, who is making a
1 brilliant record as a newspaper writer
on the Oklahoma City News, spent
| Sunday in Norman.
munity gathering.
They will locate
-Mrs. Mary Gill, formerly Mrs.
Mary Petterson, is advertising a big
sale of her shorthorn cattle to be he
on her place north of Franklin on
October 3rd.
Mrs. S. H. McCall.
at Purcell.
—Exchanges in school books made
at Barbours'.
turned from me their
ine- from its labors, spread out thei
hands and shook their heads as they
looked at it, exclaiming in a chorus.
"Me^n got in himmel!
trol; it won't break out and begin fir
ing again? Will we ever forget our
first sight of the thing as it came at
„s out of the morning mist. It n
war using a piece of machinery like
Sunday was Mrs. 3. F. Linduff's
•* hiiS% -
-Fresh groceries at BowHng's. J ber of her sisters were her g | ^ ^ # British
i>u tftfi 1 help her celebrate it. Amo g . te pej
I hom' m I "1. Mrs w. M. Stokes of Weather-1 No, it _i
ford, her mother; Mr. and Mrs. F;ed
Davis of Cogar, Okla,, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Nickens and M .
nee Courson of Oklahoma City.
—J D. Womack was here from j
Oklahoma City yesterday visiting his
mother. He has been working on the
Muskogee Phoenix, but has returned
to Oklahoma City, where he expects
to remain permanently.
Pencil Tablets -
The above statement is correct^
$ 608,145.22 J
SYNNOTT,
Cashier.
—Pen and
Barbours'.
fountain pen free
GREATEST NUMBER OF TIMES ON A STANDARD
POST CARD:
Contest Closes Saturday, Sept 23rd.
SMITH'S SELL THE F AM°^lf S^EAWNG,
PEN-
SMITH'S BOOK STORE
—H. H. Jacobs returned this morn-
ing from Custer county. As soon as it
was ascertained that Cleveland coun
ty would not have an exhibit at the
state fair this year the Cus or counjy
people got busy and secured the ser
vice of Mr. Jacobs to make an ex
hibit for that county. He haB ^
over there a couple of week3 tr ,
ing up products, and expects to make
one of the winning exhibits. He pre-
diets that Caddo, Pittsburg, Potta-
watome and Grady will have fine]
exhibits this year.
-Bowling's .1ST.delivers to all
parts of the city. Phone 38fi.
—Mr and Mrs. Charlie De Vorss
visited in Lexington yesterday.
_Rexall school supplies at May-1
field's.
-Rov F. SykHT^ief operator for I
the Western Union at Shawnee, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Sykes.
-Everything in fresh meats any
cut you want, at Bowling's, 721 Asp
avenue.
-Editor W. Z. Spearman of the
Ryan Leader was here today plac-
ing his two sons in the University.
The boys are "chips off the old block
and will make their mark in me
world.
To this a British officer replied:
•No" it is quite peaceable and tame
now. It has just been fed. As or i
not being war, it is quite in keepmg
with The Hague convention while
gas attacks at Ypres was not.
May-
—Our new location is "Old Varsity
Shop." 771 Asp avenue-Bowlings.
—Kexall school supplies at
field's.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
The tent meeting continues with in
creasing interest. It will be held on
through this week. Song service be
■ns at 7.30. Those who have not
come, should be there this week and
I enjoy the good things being presented
irrr-'
Quality, Service
- Price -
ARE THE LOWEST.
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. ^ qo
Thirteen Pounds Cane Sugar """ ___25c
Two Large Cans Apricots 25c
Two Large Cans Peaches ——-
One Large Pineapple $1.75
Fancy Colorado Potatoes, per bushel $Lr,0
Fancy Sweet Potatoes, per bushel - ggc
Concord Grapes, per basket H„10c
Tokav Grapes, per i""""' "
G« our prices o„ ,11 canned gwh by the ca.e before M
We are a«ent, for Yukon'. Best Flour-Some Hisher. But
None Better. —
^ PHONE
Fleming s Grocery ^
Sharpen Your Pencil
Monday calls you back to school,
and we are ready.
Our stock of school supplies such
as tablets, note books, pencils, etc.,
is full and complete.
We give you your moneys worth
in school supplies as well as ser-
vice, and you can trade here know-
ing you will get the right goods at
the right price.
CARTER'S
NICKEL STORE
at
—Fresh fruits and vegetables
Bowling's, phone 386.
—The Ladies Aid Society of the I
Presbyterian church will hold their
first meeting since vacation at th. |
| church tomorrow afternoon and ex-
pect all members to be present.
Bashours' is headquarters for all
school supplies, public school as well
as university.
-Your next grocery order will be
appreciated, if bought at Bowl.ng s.
| Phone 386.
-Young man-Rucker's is the
store where smart suits are sold at |
popular prices.
WANTED
FIVE HUNDRED CHAIRS
OP ALL inSSClUPTIONS, SIZES AND COLORS
20 DRESSERS 100 CHIFFONIERS
& U 1 KINDS OF FURNITURE TO
Reoair Refinish or Upholster
1U A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE BIGNESS
A. F. BOLLAND
NO 232 EAST MA1Nh,N THEeM-LLBLOCK^ -HONE M.
FORMERLY WITH THE BA—X.RE AND CARPET
^ IQD B ■ I I Q ^ p W g ^ Jf A • I nidi v 01 II ^ < ^
" ^ | Bayfield's. _ I
II/F A PIT RFAD V—We have plenty ot BOOKSjor ALL the GRAPE,
School Begins M°n£/ay--- j ^
buy second-hand books. Q J\/lj J If'S ^
SCHOOL. Buy your School Supplies at SMITH
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Burke, J. J. The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1916, newspaper, September 18, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc113302/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.