The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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NORMAN OI.EVE1,AND COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1897 NOP.
A. T. & S, I.', i'iine Table .No. -I.
Kii'ective May 150.
North Bouiul.
No
No
No
-409
-408
420
Local
South Bound.
No 405
No 407
No 32.1
FOB SALE AT A BARGAIN.
A complete printing outfit for a
j six column quarto weekly, con-
i sii-ting of nil i-column Washington
hand press, good job press, plenty
of body and display t.voe, and all
otht r necessary fixtures and ap-
4:03 a. in paratuf. This outfit will be sold
2:04 p. ill. 'at a bargain. Any one wishing to
i:.ii a. in. | pUrchaso will do well to call on or
! ..,1.1
12:52 a. in.
2.04 p. in.
2:04 p. in
R. J. Morgan', A ,t.
Local
Time Table.
Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Gulf
El Reno
IvV
0:40 am
Oklahoma City
Lv
7:45 am
Shawnee
Lv
0:14 am
South McAlest r
l.v
12:30 pm
Wister
Ar
3:00 pm
VIA WISTER.
Fort Smith
Ar
4:35 am
St. lv >uis
Ar
7:25 am
WEST.
St. Louis
Lv
8:20 pm
Fort Smith
Lv
11:57 am
Wister
l.v
1:30 pm
South McAlester
Lv
4:10 pm
Shawnee
Lv
7:35 pm
Oklahoma City
Lv
0:05 pm
El Reno
Ar
10:05 pm
BETWl -.N Ol... CIT%
And rvl. RENO.
address
Bhown A Tracy,
Norman, Okla.
Vi.V ' ■ "«"■ " " rr-
Millinery Opening.
The Globe Store will give their
|grand Millinery Opening oil Sep-
L':|- a,t! i tember 17, and a special invitation
t ;-i<) Hill ... . i-,1
extended to the Hidies of Cleve-
Additional Locals
S. A. Akins was down from Perry
Tuesday.
C. B. Harris was up from
Dallas Monday.
Don't fail to see the Wallace Cash j
Store ad in this issue.
A. II. Kendall left Wednesday for
a visit at Pauls Valley I T.
J. Sullivant went to Purcell
on business Wednesday.
Chas. Simpson was up at Oklaho-
ma City on business Wednesday.
J. C. Scruggs came down from j
Perry on business Wednesday, j
Miss Odessa Wallace visited at !
Wayne I T. Tuesday und Wednes- j
the Christian church next Sunday
| at eleven. All are cordially invited
Mrs. T.J.J. Wiggins went to Ok- to nuend these services.
lahoma City hist Wednesday
visit with friends.
Ri v. Father :-r<-tt -r v. nt to Ol.'
homa City on business Thursday.
Ed Allen of Tecumseh came over
Tuesday for the purpose of enter
ii.v the I iii\ • ity.
Advance fall styles, no advance
in prices, the values are greater un-
der the new tariff. Grand Leader.
Misses Jonnie, Charlie, and htta
Williams returned from Purcell
last Monday, where they had been
enjoying an extended visit with rel-
atives and friends.
Little Charlie Gray of Pauls Val-
ley, I. T. visited his little friend:-,
Floyd and Jewell Westervelt, in
Norman this week.
John Carr, a f inner of Kay ounu-
ty was robbed of ,;13d <>n the night
of Sept 1st by sneake tlii. ves, who
entered his house in the dead
hours of the night, A conunittee
should bcorganizetl in die county
against such stealing.
Contractor M. K. Manire is mak-
ing some neat and substantial ini-
provenients on Att'y W. M. Newell s
residence. Moses is among the
best workmen in the city and al-
ways gives perfect satisfaction in
nis line. Those wishing to employ
a competent contractor should not
fail to see him.
Dr. C. Hunter remained in the
will be on exhibi-
tion.
S:."0 pm: thai: Lv Okla City Ar: 7:40 ,01
am: 12:20 pin.
4:52 pin: 10:05 i>m Ar El Reno Lv:
6:10 am; 12:20pm.
Trains leavin r. and arrivini. at ! j)0„
Normr.n, make conuecli< - sat Okla ixi. - will
homa City.
lJor rates
To Cotton j falser* of C!iev<laiMl
County.
We are again prepared 1< Weigh
your cotton one block north of
Citizens Bank. We will guarantee
just weights, having the best cot-
ton scales ever brought to the terri-
JONKS& BERKY.
to
After having spent a very pleas
ant visit with her cousins the Miss-
"Rev. Father Germanus of Ivl lie- e8 Westervelt of this city, Miss
no visited Rev. Father .'letter in returned to her home in
Norman last 1ueeday. Sherman Texas last Monday,
J. M. Kirby and I.. I. ilatiek of Wednesday's express contained a
Adrian, Kansas transacied busi- |;ir„t. ca8e, ()f parrots billed for
ness in Norman Tuesday. Guthrie. There were one hundred
You can save from $.'! to $5 on a and twenty-five of those ominous
suit of clothes by patronizing the j birds and they chatted so profuse-
Oklahoma Dye works 6n East Main ly that it reminded one of the
St. conglomeration of tongues in
Lewis Witzel and family left the story of Babel.
city this week on account of an ex-
Rev. 1, G. Grogan will preach at [ tra amount of work which came to
him in the surgical line. During
his stay in Norman Dr. Hunter
has proved himself to be one of the
most competent and skillful physi-
cians that ever visited our city,
and patients whose ills were many
and various flocked to him from
all parts of the con .try, while none
expressed themselves as being dis-
Big Show Coming.
Don't miss Hall's g: * -it
be her .>u 18ih.
ai l other Inforroatioc ' This is one aim
al
A.fe &
Al -ster, 1.
- /*-'
ca and will pm
iill features before
unseen, including
Equine and canine performanceo.
You can't afford to miss it. Re-
member the date.
It
loo ox r
oii
Quarters
will takt
of
it to
arn
doli,.
selvt
■who!i dolh " wi
for it, but many i .*« in-at. - m 11
thiul. ', is uli. ep n m •••
er of; it ' henevi : t '-get a c! cc
Thi y v. 11 char > for ie in -
kind of "b asin.Well it i poor
)J c r - "
We guarantee the grade of
thin• t ■ • ' - 1 will it1 •
the pure'- • <er if the price
drav, i-r sewin inuchine which
guarantee for live y a is for :
Cen. " gl'ii'-m ei
years ,\ ,00
Calicoes -i 11-2 and ' pel y,ud
f -11.1 i i.;: - . r i - ...
Lawnsdale cambric worth Idcfoi i
\\ ork shir's 2 - tw up.
uuibe !h
All price
Cors< 1"h
en 05c. ;t •
Our
goods, eie all of which we
mention, just in, and youui
ally invited to come and
It will cost you tiofl itij: to
the goods and you will make b;
learim, wh- r. you c i buy tin .in-
'
Y, v • bough* tfv. "i r d raw
they will be sold -"e ■ -t
them. Big bar, ... at the N, Y.
Racket.
The University.
: . T --, eni' office will be
■pe:t-J'qr the eurollmi .■ >f *u fents
'.ifii' iy. 't-tWH-l --w*-
e| icinber 1.1, 14 and 13. It is de-
i eii i iat stud-nts resident in
Cn-p in and vicinity siiall enroll
void the prei-sure on theotii Irom
'ir. t Chapel i .t.- cises w.il-i' a. Id
v% ei; body is invited to be present
i win it the opeiiin;r exei; .srs
Tuesday morning for Kernau 111.
i where they will make their future
how I ,
home.
Inst
, I If you drink beer try tIi<• Cele-
' ' i brn'ed -Vnlieu^er I',:seh. On 1
:• Patrick • <u: • £ : -own.. G-:y Cox
Agent.
Wiley Tate, John Ruedy. John
Parson, and M. Peterson were
down from Moore on I ; iness the
first of the w eek.
Have you notici 1 wfr;i e.icellenf
work ti • isd -in ;'r ft will pay you
satisfied with his work, but oil the
other hand showed compliments
upon the doctor.
A Pleasant lAcning.
The social given at the residence
of dr. and Mrs. . urk last I'riday
evening, in honor < ,-li >.s ICrna
Wolf, a sister of Mrs. l urk was
quite a pleasant affair. Among
those present were .\. T. Pool and
diss F!..-y Ware, Fred I- itsford and
in !.ij v.iuider-
u:.'. - -vn and
entirely new
i.ook our goods over, note the
pr*c< -■, then buy elsewhere if you
can. -Grand Leader.
The "Bicyclist's 15 <-t Friend," i-
Hazel Salve, always ready for em j Miss Anna Onoat . Roscoe
gencics. While a specific for piler,
it also instantly reli res and CU'
cuts, bruises, salt rheum, ec/.emi'.
and all e iee.ti-.as of tin . -tin. ii
never fails. R. J. Weeks.
Cli;-' II . itt. former';' in em-
to have Ji r Ch i ' ers . • . ' .■ i. r ' ; pi
McGlenchry M r, antile
rompany at Oklahoma City bus
lately b( n employed in S. Thrk's
| best salesmen in Norman,
j- eopie ii 'i' ■ w< "■ ne.ii.
to the social circb s of our it
dye your clothirrg. . '
I" :s the !. - of shoe
I lid clothing. Call and « xj'uint'
I !
■
He can aveyou money .
Your complaint of the ho ni .lit
v ill be a thiijg of the past, if you
will wear one ot our light cambric
night hirt . Grand Leader.
Miss Eva Armstrong arrived in
the city Weclin - lay, from Cleburne
T ..a and is now the pleasant
.uc. • of her si
Ilelvie
Mi s Vida White, J.ime Wu '.ley
and Miss Mertie Smith, George
Levy and- Hio: • pro: ;nt ex-
pressed them- Ives as having
sj nt a pb . ant evetn g, and all
extend their slncert thanks to Mr.
and Mrs. Turk and tneir best wish-
es to Miss Krna I or a pleasant v i - < I.
Henry Full- r
, J r ■i .
;.t the Christian
m. next Sunday.
i !•: I i 1 ■ I,, ■ l ' I I w '
D Witt's Little Early Ri
tlieHe con plaint • or y-
have ben eur ■ 1. They ar
field.
Have you 1
How's T
Stt;w*s ubaoiiit -"ly
We will give to tin
icKy pers
udu
reseat
unib
rth El.25
I he nvetii
are cordially invited to be
with well filled baskets.
in. an will t ntinue
t with hi-, mot!: • in Califtn lia.
He also visited various places and
;e while in the
of
lmpt
cities
west.
Mother Paul
dov■ .< last wee':
n will sp ik
of Guthrie came
and accompanied
little Nina Davi to that city '..here
th • latter entered the Catholic
■It-. 1, St. Jo ;di' Acad a;
o p iy more mo iey
• ! nv, y ah>-.id of
tt apt, and it wi
impossible to p
... oods.
friends in th,
money and
and
lie show
hen1.
r i ! ir the bur !. , of
if ' it; but a ii Vf hearing h:i ■ been ;
obtained, and in the second action !
no p•radii. ;. George savs sucii |
c : ii? no doubt that the former dt '
cibioa will be reversed.
trunks
relatives and
iacca Foster
i: ;lit can u'li
is a t a - l ii !
Ilia ti, :i ml . i. i i. i i. i • :• i,
prices on them, i will ani(
you to ca 1! an i • •■; her ;
By so doing you can have the bi-
efitofbest materials atlo. : p
sible prices.
in spei! • in ofCh anb -rlain's Colic
t'e sity in tiiit vicinity." a s i
(>Uinn Cogar c ifrie in frot - Mid-j
book . -1 . ; i ,a j.
bill of
ia ; "t 11 1 ■ '7.
D -ion "r Ca tit
jiiick step, can lie rured byr lis.
; - • • I>r. Siaii'Ons' Sarsaparilla.
•
■ i that i streu aliens aad builds
! up he tem while it eradicates
jdi:--ase. ni cents and 30 doses. R.
city, . i ti (J 1, shall occupy
l Tasteless Chill Tonic and h
would be restored. Italwaj cur-
chills. Guaranteed. Tasteless,
1 .-0c size.
J. F. Bkucxai'
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Brown, Quincey T. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1897, newspaper, September 10, 1897; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116964/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.