The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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OUR ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS!
9SPSI
WICHITA STORE
Central Block Opposite M. McGinley s Store.
Fearless Pushers for Trade.
WE SET THE PACE,
Caterers for the lasses.
OUTFITTERS
MANKIND.
EOF? ALL
Mm
' J /*•;.
A careful research among the Manufacturers, Conmiissioa I fouses]and Jobbers of this country, with lour
buyers in the market for five weeks allowing no lot that could be classed at a sacrifice to slip from us, has
put us in a position to show you the most magnificent
'jver shown you heretofore. We distance all previous records. We propose to show to the. people of
Norman and Oklahoma that we will Underski.l any and all competition, creating a constant demand for
our multitude of bargains day after day throughout the Season.
I'ho newest Ores3 (ioods, Millinery and Clonks and now Dress Goods
Ii .mIc Ikis begun in earnest. That our Styles are the most varied, that
our pmrs are the lowest, are established facts. Every piece selected
wiili the utmost care from the simplest to the most costly. We take
,is much pride in our leadership of low prices as we do in our tasty
selections. •
CLOAKS and CAl'EH.
\\Y ;), I vert is • :t few of our many
:ii niL-ils you will liml in our cloak
We have litem tiner,
We have tlieui cheaper.
We have them in all grades,
I' i >aub to 195.00 each.
, iloz all wool Tailor bound blk.
Caprs worth x."i.."itl go at $_'.!I7.
; 11nz, melton fur trimmed capes
\\ ortn • . 0 go at #5.00.
i do/, line all wool Heaver capes
with velvet collar and tailor bound
worth U.00 go at 5.50
do/ new style ladies blk. short
i<Mis wortli 7,00 goat 4.48.
, 1.>/ misses coats with capes and
!. i!,■ r bound worth 7.0o go at I.-is.
MU.I.lNElO DEPARTMENT.
, (J,,/, of sateen top sailors all
t- .. i wrih T ,">c go at 4Hc.
1 i| /. new style sateen high to|
• ill,: worth I. '0 go at 1.00.
!i8 .in/hi new style walking hats
worth ".on j,o at I .'J5.
\ I;irL, line of Trimmed hats in
price from 1.00 to 10.00.
DRESS GOODS.
s pieces of -'l-' inch ruff goods
never showed in Norman for less
than 25c will go at 10c.
1") pieces of fancy plain worsted
!4 in wide well worth -Joe. go at
1 5o.
j."> pieces fancy and plain half
wool cashmeres worth 35e go at 18
I j pieces of blk and fancy novel-
ty (roods 36 in wide worth H5c go
it -J")C,
l*J pieces of all wool ladies cloth
111 in wide well worth 50c go at ,'!3.
I pieces of all wool trico flannel
never sold foi less than -Soc go at 25
II pieces 54 in broth cloth in all
colors never sold for less than 1.00
go at tiOc.
ti pieces ol extra heavy storm
serge w orth -i5c go at 224c.
10 pieces of extra heavy storm
serge 50 in wide, never sold for less
than (10c go at
14 pieces of scotch ruff stuff well
worth ti Tic u<> at 35c.
25 pieces of imparted henrietta
d serges well worth K5 go at 41ic.
25 pieces of heavy pangee dress
i;oods all colors and stripes worth
15 go at ! e.
',1 pieces of fast blk French satin
well worth 10c go at 10c.
25 pieces of fine dress ginghams
always sold lor 10 and I2A0 will go
at 8 Jo.
15 pieces of apron check ging-
hams worth 81 go at 5c.
:)0 pieces of heavy quilting goods
well worth 10c they go at 7 Jc.
10 pieces of heavy outing flannel
worth 121 go at ill
24 pieces of tennis flannel, just
the thing for children's school dres-
ses, well worth 18c go at 10c.
15 pieces of heavy shirting worth
12.J will be sold at 81.
8 pieces heavy all wool shirting
worth 50 go at 35c.
0 pieces of half wool shirting
worth 35c they go at 10u.
7 pieces of good heavy cottonade
pauts gooes worth 25 goat 15.
•) pieces of good wool pants goods I v,orI ^ :]-)C tit 23c,
worth 05c go at.43c. j CORSETS
1 pieces of « <>« <! weight eaiilou
flannel worth sic go at O^c.
An extra heavy canton flannel j1:11,1
' worth 121 go at 9c,
18 do/, broken sizes in corsets
worth 1.00 and 1,25 go at 40.
5 pieces of all wool red flannel
worth 25c go at 10c.
7 pieces of heavy twill scarlet
and mixed flannel worth 35c go at
25c.
LINENS.
4 pieces of red table linen always
sold for 28c go fit 10c.
0 pieces of extra heavy Turkey
red table linen never sold for less
than 50c go at 32c.
7 pieces of good linen crash wortli j |,aMts WOrtli 1.00 go at 00c.
10 and 12lc go at s.2c. | 12 doss of ladies fleece lined union ji pa,its w
10 pieces bleached and fancy cot-|s||jjs a]wayS sold for 1.25 go at 75c.!j
ton crash worth sjc go at 41c. j |s (1()z (*(f ebi1drons woou„d cot-"
HOSE. j ton vests and pan's all sizes worth
20 doz of children's fast blk rib-j35c go at, 25c.
bed hose worth 121 go at 7|c. f 25 doz of Misses Union suits
15 doz children's extra heavy rib-
bed hose guaranteed fast blk worth
15 go at 10c.
25 doz children's all wool hose
worth 35c go at 10c.
Iti doz ladies fast blk hose worth
15c go at 9c.
18 doz of ladies fleece lined hose
guaranteed fast blk worth 25c go at
<?5e.
15 doz. of ladies all wool hose
48 do/, silk I
worth 50 at 2
piality
Mi;N I'NDKKWEAR.
:;o doz mens natural wool shirts
and drawn 1 - worth , 5 gifcat 40.
5 Joz met s shirts and drawers
worth 50 go at 35c.
10 tin/, nieii: heavy working shirts
LADIES' I'NDERWHAK.
10 doz ladies Jersey ribbed vests
worth 25 go at 15c.
8 doz ladies swiss ribbod vests
worth 30c go tit 25c.
25 doz ladies swiss ribbed vests
and pants always sold for 75c go a! :! re ■ ti pstn >• . 'at ! >«•.
50c. | do/, met: working pants worth
15 doz ladies ail wool vests and j I,ti" at
|.;tit> of mens half wool gray
t'tlt 2.00 i^o at. 1.25.
SHOES.
^'4 pair ch i id reus pebble grain riv-
et ss,■nils worth 1.00 go at 75c.
heavy
tohl all
Oils
10 doz black corsets, guarantee!.
>lor always sold lor 75 go at
worth 1.00 go at 00.
It LANK El S.
24 pair of 10-4 blankets worth
1.25 go at S5e ti pair,
32 pair gray ll -l blankets regular
price 2.50 go tit 1.75.
48 pair all w ool red blanket extra
heavy and large siz : b. wi th
3.00 £.0 tit 2.00.
II ANDKK1U 'I IKFS
25 iloz of elilldrelis r ilkfs wortli
5c go for 2 for 5c.
24(lo/, ladies bdkfs wortn
at 5c.
20 doz ladies embroidery
worth 25c ao at I 5c.
school -11 < >i
over for I
24 ptiir ,
worth 200
80 pair 1
with silk 1
1.09.
shoe
30
>\s tuid
\ itli rivet
go at 08c.
ladies dongola
> at 1 48.
ladies line kid shoe
ittg worth 2.50 ^0 at
ladi 1 oil grain shoes
1 n worth 1. ~i1 '>> at
if bovs I
ace sin
• I tilis; s liettvv.
'V
nil I. r.o
er^ lu\,v1
sole lea Ii
at I.
witlu
1.50
IVI A ; K •
«" .. i r ' i
< l ive Stock.
ICANHAf
i,'rrv.«>
i it11 .ecolpts. II,-
an- calv<
•i. i I
, o i >e tor lay, I.SI8 cat-
lie. no c
live • Ti
m rkot was generally
hteinly on
fat cuttle
. .1 t tt:i ;e; Oil stock bulls
and feed,
ng cattle.
'l ii following are repre-
tentative
sales:
llttKKJJ
KII in i:.
IMl ill I PI'INO HTKIfiltS.
No.
Ave. I'
.. I.4-.M
\o Ave Prlco.
:a I .I C ♦ .IK'
1,1!;:
... .1,881 l.H'i
1, III
i | 1 l.f.'i 1.45
1 . ;.
. 1 i.i;t.so
stc.iiiy n; 'ii
8.1ft Till XC'l 1
packing sm I
4.1 '
Shne;>
lower: native.
Tf.wlS. II. 'i '
ST. LotUS. Oct 9.— 1
market steady native si -
and Indian stc era, W.RO l >>
Ho„'.s Heoci'its. O.OiO 111a . 1
53.1 l.'.tl litfllt. KllOrft'.l
Sheep Receipts, 8.3W market
1.0)0;
Texas
heavy,
( I.IOJILM
> O r:|lai :
II 1 I'-
" 1 "
Oct. 1).
()peneil 1
!
AVht-
(let.. .
Dec.
.Ml
li H
M i\
(' 11B
1 &1 H
Corn
•Oct
•_o •.
•.9>
'.0
Dec..
' 7
May
Ml'.
1«
'.'H 1
Oats
1 >ct ....
I7'4
17
1
Dec
I"1-
|H
17
Mav...
-•OS
- •'
1
Pork
Oct
H :i:si
S ,-'1 *
K .
.Ian....
o:
11 7 «
0 If
May...
0 si
'.l S. 't
9 7.S
La nl-
i it
5 7711
77'
'? ^
Jan....
x." -
5 *! i
•"> i 7
May...
ii ,. 7,i
.. 07',
ti."
Hihs
Oct.. ..
5 171 i
b 17 ,
.1 II,
Jan. .
4 H*
I H7>.
1 I K:
Mav
5 1.7'i
.*-> 07' .
> 07
A fi A,
AU
Does a General
Transfer Business^
Your Patronage Solicited.
" WE BU't . - . ri
[j Af-D SELL FOR CA Si-.
tir. (
•*•11 4.0"i
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ix. s.tll
.• I :i ht'
•: i: ;?.s.
>1 :t. H:
5 :t.s .**
in1 :i H
i « :t. r
l\.inmtn I'ltv (train
Kansas i 'it v. (H i Tin* rof wheat |
here to-day wore of better «|U illty thr >u.'h > it ;
ihae (or itoaio time past. Ttoe^cjuraH an active
i demand generally at ubout sto id.v prices. 'I'ho
i recdrd of sales shows more samples sold at top
prices and fewer at the low -r ratine.
Receipts of wheat to-day. 03 cars a yeai
i gn, 3* ears.
I Sale of car lots by Banip'e on track. Kansas i
; City: Ma S hard,'J ears rs1 ,c. 0 e ir> ■ • No. 3
hard, 0 cars 67c, 7 ears .VJ^e. I ear M e. I eat
. .Vs)lie, 2 cars 56c. ears 63c. No. 4 har.l I cars
, 50o,4oars I8e. 8 ears re. 8 cars 48; rejected, t
• car 40c, 1 car 8'c: >«oft. No. 2 red. nominilly ,
! 62(td2e; 3.000 bushels out of store ftT'^c; (
No. 3 red. 1 ear very choice 02c, I ear 5Uc; N*". j
rod. 1 car 66c. 2 cars 63e, 1 car 6le rejected. 1 .
1 ear 52c. 2 cars60c. 1 car 47c; no trrado nominally |
aor/.ilV; spriim, No. 2,0 cars 66'jc, 6 cars 50v' l
\ cars 5.V,c. .*) cars 55c; No. 3. 4 cars r>3>ic, r ears
ftSi'; white spring. 1 car N. . 2 68c; No. 3
white, 1 car 51c.
OUSJERHAUS & WILMUS,
Wish to call your attention to their
latest paterns and styles In summer
suits.
Merchant Tailors,
They are doing a first-class tailoring:
business and invite you to conic and see
them before placing your orders els)
w here. There Is 110 use sending your
orders away from
: V" OTICE Is hereby given that C H Spruce has ,
,iled his bond and petition aeeording to law ;
i t.ir the purpose of obtaining a license t-> sell at
1 .. titi 1 spirituous malt and vinous liquors at
1 I exington.O T for a period of twelve months, i
l>. B. Wynne, C'lerk.
Notice for Publication.
s-"r-95 Land Office At j
' * ' " Oklahoma ciTY Auk. 24 ISO",, s
.tice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of Ms intention
to m-ike final proof in sup', ort of his claim, and |
thnsaid proof will be made before b. J; NNil-J
kins, probate judge at Norman, Okla, on ,
Oct 10 1895 viz: , ,
BnnoeUcr c. Galloway,
'oj the s1 • s w'4 see 21 twp s n range 1 oast.
I •names the following wltne-ses to prove
:ii? eoutinuous residency upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz. ,,, t, p
S W. IJennetr, Norman O. 1. h. \ • foties,,
Wil lain Richardson, E. II. Armstrong, i-'o
° r B. M. D1I.LEY.
We have a Compit
Line ot $ o o
t
^ •> ±-x r
"f-O
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY
PAST OF TH- CITY. . .
First
We can sell cheaper than the cheapest.
door west of Arkans tw 5 tore,
T. W. BRIGGS & CO.
r J
Directors. J t. Pm-lps,
D. L. L^3h S B OA
AND D. W MARQUAnT
J V. HOCKER, Cashier.
A. Kingkade
Norman, Oklahoma,
For tailor made clothing, as wi
guarantee satbfaction in prices, good
and workmanship. Call and see us.
WSK 0I'
^ ^o,OQo
[Incorporated under il
Poultry Hens,
fa*. Turkeys, 7V^
<i,8c. (ieese, 3^
$1.0) per do*
Notice For Publication.
Territory of oklahoma, >
Cleveland County. > '
In the District Court of said Territory, i
within and for said County, In the Third Ju-
dicial District.
Bradley, Wheeler & Co. Plaintiff, i ,,
VS [-NOTIOK.
Frank It. Holbrocrk, Defendant )
Whereas, the above named pl.iint.il lias
common' ed an ajiion iti attae.h.nent In >' !«•
The Jiu-latrs of this B«n.k prorides that no Stork can be
te^hl:?,n:ifRt.r rKSmluon!: issued to non-residents of Cleveland t oantu.
cunuoi bo mtiili' ill1"" mil l Ilofi.aditni in sulil
t-ounly anil territory. I,>' rcusunol liiw nun-
; spriuif.. II'.S'IKC; rootlets, thereof and iibsuncctln'ri'lroin;
He: sprlBi..s. 8«c. Ducks N<>, ieo |s therefore liereliy irtven H> I lie .mil r> ft/1 R O W NT R F F ROM
Plltoons,, dofemittnt, Krank B. Ilollirook. thai lie h,i8 tt.ivi. nwmiv I nL-i-f •• v Jl.'iV,
liceu sued by sal plaintiff iusuid court, u i
that lie must anawertlie petition of the phi Ml-
springs
M 3.10
i-sterday, i
i I\ The
Corn sold at Irretnlar prices. There wera prult« Apples Cooklne. I Wo per bu.; that hernust ••" ^;' 1! M,',!!' J,1,11 /.V. f' 11? i-'v* h I • ^ ^ 1 O 1 f> i 1 1
few samples on sale. The demand was «en- ; ch<dce cat in,. ::u .«,• f.mev l • it- pel 'cVw-l-Vr" or H.e ^n'.- iii, l",- JUPPI I V PRfl PI ti I t ■ 'A I P ^91 P
erally rather urgent, but was for small lots. bbl. choicc. tl.-*v>tl. v>: nnim t< good. < •! t||klM| as tn,0i ,md iudirmcnt rendered for LA I Li (j 1 LI j f UOU. O. 1 ! • • J )[dUlU
Receipts of corn to-day. 31 ears year ago, | T.^c per hbl home ijrovi -"lis :i liitlt t|,0 pum Gf Hire hundred and tweotv-six
BRAN NFHW !:• RIGS,
higher in a small wa
-Pennsylvania oo dollars, and costs of suit as therein
prayed
. t was generally *t
'preventative vlles:
... 7J 11.0) i
,',.iki ;t .103 •.•.')<) !
I >: sliippe.l ye-%te day .0,
.1 i ii tic li a\y ti ml buyers were ]
, i maud i<'i hemy draft
,iiid ih > be>l do not sell
leni iI'Miiand i> strong and
that nuarter are buying the
nil:., ui fully steady valuei.
b ago 1.1 vi* stock.
i.'i ii.—Cattle— Hecciptv. | roj;
; fair to be^t beeves, < vO);
i dtTv 33-'.3.73; mixed cows
:i i i, Texas. f\.' ?:< • i.oo, west-
W itness the hand of th«Clerk and seal "f
aid court this Sothdav of August, 1M>.
W. II. Kukv, Clerk
Hy Tiessa Meek Deput y
hambers mid II. II. Howard, At-
Dotli*
T. (.
eland /
|
l.oyd, d
market aeiuiv
pnOTt r ijON lrom the grip,
diphtberta, fever awl
. :_lwi. :.mi by Hood'sSarsapai-
iu. It EI A PURE DLOOD
14 cars.
Sales by sample on track. Kansas City: No. , Now York and Ohio Concur I- fancy. SO
E mixed, 4 cars 26c, 2 cars 25V4c. 2 cars 2*>c; No. 3 j poor stock. 10 • He wil l, iwic per p -f c.
mixed, 3 cars 24c, 1 car SI'^c. cars 2V; No. 4 p,>ach>>s II >m • ,ro'.vn (),.r peck: Mich-
mixed, nominally 23c no grade, nominally 20 j i^an ' • pe,- i u. i • per l-"> bu. lc. diet;
@2. c. No. 2 white, 4 cars ,6c. 3 cars 25Vic No. J Missouri, ir.iv„ 7 e 1- b I b-ix 7-c. (S-haskel
white. I car 2IV4, 2 cars 2'c. ! crate. I." !'• n Kt : 0.-per peck. Cran*
A good many oats sold to-day. Prices gen- ( bcrri's « oi 7. ii p r ti d.
erally were about steady, but there was a lowci | - —
tendency.
Receipts of oats to-day. 28 cars a year a^o,
18 cars. ,
Sales by sample on track. Kansas City No. -il
li mixed. ■> ears He, 1 car l.'c: No. a, I car lie, I
car 15c: Vo. 4.2 cars 18c no ffrftde. 1 car t'ic j _ , . ,
No. 5 white. 4 cars l*!ic. 4 cars isv. cars j
Hi 2 curs irj4 No S white, 4 ears lr^c. 4 cars
t*r 4 ears III ,, Snt ,, |„ H,r ( „Hln.
Hay -R'TclpU, 41 cars: nilrliet steady. ...... ,,,,. Tn.l (I,>l 111 Mnrv
tlnioth. choice, III.O); No l.tnoi No. 3. W.D) j I-oi.ANsi our. In.l. Oct. 111. uuy
I ««.#!: 'f.mcy prairie. W.vi. .• lotee. !WWo.v. Knn/.e, wife of n farmer near here, >
No i ♦i.* 0(ft.vo). No. .',#1.011,4.50 packing i was pronounced dead by her attend- , t|0„ \)V henr.i ..v th- .'mU- <-i i r.d nie in and « «t. i.'iv.1.
>i,i, I:.,.- .. f t, r 11 lontr hiekness f« r «'loveland county, Oklahoma rltory, at a !| 1
\U\g physician alter .1 ioii„ silkii ,.,VII|lir t,.r!„ held at hi .miire in ;he t. wn lor.h<>v>
hnnsia City Producn. I from paralysis. KiLrlite.Mi lionr.s later. flt x,,nnnn i 1 -M v • 1: i n the lie 11 :'' '
1 kax-a* Crrv. Oct. 0.—^Butter— Extra f ncj | p|)(l jUJJ^ before the tlm« of the funeral, Uih djy « f Oct( 1 ■ 1 j Itmforii
bhe arose in her eollln an I nv'<e.l for a s .1. wii.kin.-. ' 11 o'l'.ri
drink of water, and is ivhv rapnlly l> •„ I OeM.t isn . Probate Juit, e. tin. ■, all o' i eit
Kg,'■; - Strictly fresh u .dn i stOwli, 13 c pci! covering.
or Single IIjicUh, s, l
IforacH for I.adir
1 .-tirrc
• n>n.
ddlc
Ollt.
tarn nil Her*
vo 1 on
• of Vcn*
Drummers Carried to all i'<tri,-
Charges Reasonable. | Main Street, 1
toineys for PluintlU".
rubllcatloii Notice.
In the 1'ioimie Court in and for < i
county, Oklahoma Territory.
In the matter of the estate of !•'
oea&ed.
On read ng and filing the petition _ ol i., k.
{fftVo. UTd dtM intMUW oITorlihoiit'the ; UpdO«oe t Oklahoma OT.. Aug. 31 l."|t:
27th day ot dept. lftW, end prnylng that lot- Noth t 1^ I i . • ■) ^ \ " ' hatthc followln
tcr.- oi Ad mini.-I ra t ion of the • . tat- oi aid de named sell •< " i.;is flU 1 i < i t. . .:i« inl( in
ascdbeluuedtoK. K• Loyd, of < leveland Jo make final prool \n .^PI>ort of h l yja
and I ha t • a id ; i< id v i! I I e ma e be! ore >
' Count ry.
pot, Norman, Ok.
county, Oklahoma Terrttory
Notice for I'ublli* dlon.
It U ordered, that i
jdicition and peti- ^llkins
Jlld:
No
1 :i ii O T x
r •iblleati oi
VCIi that li e
notice of
support of n.
m:'<h l,eiV-
r.t Norman
s^paratoi-, 20 f jOVfce fair !•
; i i > . , paoked frt 4
dairy fancy,
)!t grades
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1895, newspaper, October 12, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116763/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.