The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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K THE ONLY Egg.
■ STOB1 IS THE wv mmT ™ - ^
,|f WEAR CLOTHES AND I^EPWARM.
®' ■ — 111 [THE BEST $5 00 SUIT
nil .. tuinrls do blOW,
Best 8 ounce Sack Duck
!
When the Oklahoma winds do blow.
Then to Russell's you should go,
To get something to keep you warm
And shelter you from the storm.
We are not so much of a poet
But we want the people to know it—
That we have the best line ol Clothing, Gen
Furnishing Goods.
6 cents
W. tt. RUSSELL & CO.
ever sold in Oklahoma. All kinds of suits and a
line of Gents' U nderwear that is not excelled even
in the great cities. Ask to see our line mackin-
toshes, H1.50 up. All kinds of Overcoats. Come
in and look through our stock. We are anx.ous
,0 show them. Ccme and feel at home w.th us.
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That we have the best line a We are always glad to see you. „ . fa
Furnishing Goods. ' pr|r|f^irsL-a.,;a!ig^i.M^tiiB^^B'!lglS^J^'§'gluU
& COMPAW
! East Main Street, Norman, Okla. 1 1
■^nm7«^slGHT Is
lil JCi Priceless! •''MllwJ;ni„1,e8,rai...«i r--..... -h.
r vsh.l'isvi9UillB frieml* '"'rC """ ™'"e
Protcct your eye" by using Cry l«' ^ (,ilBh store „„„, your
Spectacl*."' r . .
£3£5£J!K£2£ r,
tne hxper 1 Hypermi- Norinun Saturday.
" 1 is 1 dquarterg
.11 other def.-aivevw s|>KcTA(. „ir groceries
rectly ndiutd C . faction. n Monadi-. while 1'iuMin- '
W^StkJvIN . « «" eli iorli \V. Ho very. tel.. <
S«HEAUACHE >• KM arm about ti.
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T S Cuudy, of Souther.. Oregon
, I ■ orlce. « 1 mov,<l here Saturday and Intends
M . ■ were to make this his home.
Will luce ami Hob Mapli.s wer enou„h to eat. Strawberry
, he Chickasaw country, t.ood eno g utf
5c cijfar.
jtsss&ws vs.
at Wallace a CaBh Mor, ^ UKldc our office a pleas-
r Lydiek, of Islington was ^ c>u Mooday. Mr. Talbot is
county seat, Tuesday. "rJ'les9ed with the
of Islington w,.« ^ ^ Monday. Mr. Talbot is First ctaas
seat, Tuesday. Mr. ',ei,ged with the news features of' Strawberry ">c cigar
,vc in a few days for , democrat although It advo-1 john Davis was
hi* ,,1.1 home at Centralia, Ilium. ( different political faith Sund(iy John's tr
Lydiek will lenv
i homo,
eli piac
causes CO,.a,ill. I " ,011 sl.oul.l buy ...,e of th - j
tlu t'correc11 y fitted'gl^ee '-e „lllcy CBpH Ilt w. M. Kusa,!. , ( Cos.
cotiipi^*2rel'u
^ywilUuvariub^ grease flu;
Trouble tl ..ur ifb 11 it y to ex i e nt if.
wflyi-'beyondMueHiu.".
E>-e"H Tested fr ree.
Qijy Ap Co^TX-
Pttw* and Welfcnsing at
Kellrath's
Tom Clements and Ralph Acers ]
spent Sunday will, friends 10 the
Chickasaw.
Sachs shoes the very latest and
best. All hand made. Tliey v/>
iMveyou perfect satisfaction, I all
and examine them. W. M.K..
iV Co.
that
different political
from hia own.
Hot and cold bathe. Davis Bros, tf
The county teacher'a meeting will
held in East Side school build-
November 19th. The program
wiTl ronaume the day from teu u".
til four. All teachers cordially in-
vited
J-
he has not paid
visit tor fourteen years.
We ilt ve a line of hats and caps
that Will suit you. Prices will con
form with cheap cotton. W. M.
II 11ssell & Cos.
George Julian was in Oklahoma
City, Tuesday.
Why do the crowds flock to our
i ehopV Because we are here to
I please. Davis Bros., fashionable
f "n-ooode „ent sund^ in
his parents. Who live north of town. | ot t townBhlp. Oae con
vou tur" atable and a justice of the peace,
cannot qualify because they re-
Hot or cold baths at J. R
barber shoo. 1
Frank Larkin spent a few days
in Lexington, this week.
Millinery goods cheap at W'al- ,|
lace's Cash Store.
W. L. Holcomb waB in Oklaho-
ma City, Sunday.
First-class dealers sell Heue s !
14 tf j
John Davis was up to Edmond
Sunday. John's trips to Edmond,
denote someting and his friends
are good at guessing.
Everything new and up-to-date
at the N orman Art Gallery. 48 tt.
Ed Antony was in OklahomaCity
Sunday.
GeNTI.KMHN- See h pair nf^those
W. T. Tate went to Edmond Tues-1 ""
.lay on business. | Remenll)t.r wc deliver our g.-.l.
When you need groceries, ^ ^ ^ o( l(iC cily. l eave your
C. Flouruoy. i „rder for Coal. Hour meal am! 1 ca.
A. Kingknde is in Edmond 11,19 Norm011 Min & Elevator Co. 1J 11
,cek on business. Q Mi|kr will open school in
1 r«- rs we want your corn. j Aaair'ai8t,t Monday
Will pay yjuihehigl.es inn ^ ^ j ^ ^ receivedoo
j price for same.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
AH kinds of repairing in -
Sl.eel Iron done at Fellrath s in
McOinley old stand.
1 l) Lydiek informs us that all
J .. . ia olpr.ted in
GBNTuww " ' „ t
Tin or $3 30 shoe, for $2.75 at the Boston
tf
How true the remark that we j N(\ mnUer which way you turn
heard a young lady i.tM-r a " I N ()„ wiu nol he able to turn a Hal
e,filings ago. "it is the „ lluUar into underwear that will
that Is usually worth listening a8 nmch comfort and
" "" J . vmi turn in
n dollar into uuur.
bring you as much comfort and
re...—-- . ,,, to." !, sal isfaction as the one you turn in
Kd Duruiug spent Sunday in You want good photograph^'("
'••• v ..W....1.. .ifcr hnar<l ()■ «iny-
lahoma City.
appoint-
For sale: 100 acre farm. l
Splendid land. M. Davis, Lex-
lngton, Okla.
Rev. Pickens tilled I
ment here, Sunday. I
Don't fail to call and look
through our second fall -tockM
dry goods just rece.v> . ^ ^
most anything >011 wan . ^ ^
Russell & Co,
Sherwood and wife spi
\ Wynnewood, wl.ere Kev
course) Nobody ever neard of an
am" skill bV make itae H1CS F. Go to
Brooks for your pirtures. ■«
Win. Russell spent Sunday with
old friends in Purcell.
Heat and eu^est aha ve in to^vu.
Davis ilroa
Rev.
Sunday i
Sherwood
next year.
Wanted:
Hatiatacuon nn ... ^
Grand Leader, Turk*Co. 14 tf
W Craig is much improved
hi able to he out again. He has
,„1 a severe attack of slow fever.
Don't fall to go and see the dis-
play 0. lovely dolls. All
kinds and shapes such as China |
■lolls wax dolls, bicycle doll.,
navy' dolls, Cuban dolls, b.s.ju"
,i,,tu sleeping dolli, three headed
ivs .sro. 1 ' in show windows at A11-
Mr- Sylvenua Douglas,presiden [do .. ' , , McOinley A
... th. o tlSSSj To'beiSdby Ladies'Aid
. Woman a Clubs visited . .... (1f the Christian church
yunewood, wl.ere Kev. i;dwarila la,t Tuesday. i? k.r the olacei. McGinley
ill be located for t le : ^ wl. ,mye uici. shrnv. 1 Anthony & Co's.
,t we have been selling for
will pay t"e highest'11
Palace barbershop is .low second Saturday ev e^ g. ^ a„d
12-tf
Store.
Moore Walker and Claud Wynne, .
of near Illco left for parts ""known
last Sunday. They were about s.x-
teen years of age, respect.vely.
Bargains to suit the times and
a„d clothing to snit the weather
Grand Leader. Turk i Co. U,(
A Thanksgiving entertainment
powoe* co.,
to none in the territory.
PYLK8. Proprietor.
i a. Jackson went to Oklahoma
City Tuesday on business.
Rev. Sherwood left for Milan, 1-T.
Tuesday.
Overcoats and mackintoshes, a
big line of them. Juet com. and
ie at Wallace's Cash Store.
Rev. Pickens preached Mrs. Bui
,. , r..i ai'rmon last Sundav
Miss Sadie Gum returned to
ry. Monday, after n few days
with friends here.
Go to C. J* Fellrath for tin ;ml
Rheetiron work. Shop an McGinle
old stand.
Thos. Tarboc and family « •
man, Oklahoma, are in the city or
a two weeks visit -N r J 1
editor of the Norman DhM<>i k.
the leading paper in Oklahoma.
inir paper in tmianou..., u„,atom™ ■■■'-7
•30 o m, by the seventn auu . sports bn-iness tip top. his poli.ical interests In this
5,th grades of the Wes, Sid« ^ ^JhB,e ^d hearty, and his , l}. „e concedes
• • « .en cents. lfriend8are ,11 glad to seeliini. j .u.ls phd-opb.. .11^." the ^ ^
Nevada Mail. Win him we have no
joe Chambers sends^ who i liolibi his business interests would
laundry baskets each (( _ 8Utferod „ad he been elected,
does the best work The snow n«ke hour manufac
Guard your kid" '- ^ ^ ^ ^ cBnnot bc beaten,
of the body depend. ,f tlot as repre-
b,,t !,"ii;rdta;:ri: ti* 1 n.o„ey ■.. be r.f
extract uric acid irom ... ... mmi a, Kiovntoruo. «
which if allowed to re iiain in the
system would cause 'lr°P y
Bright's Disease I'rieklyAsl. .
tersisa successful kidney tonic, it
heal* and strengthens the kidneys,
regulates the liver, slim ilates th- , Th# ,adies of the club will givc a
stomach and digestion, cleanses
the bowels. It will prev mt or^eure
Bright's disease. Sold by t\ • •
M ay field.
You young fellows who are rid-
ing on horse back to«i e your g.rls. J ^ ^ Wallace's Cash Storeand
should stop it. The next time you . Beasonable lines of any-
goto see her drive in a buggj ,d everything for men an
you will have a much better s .and , ^ ^ ^ winter wear, suits, odd pants
. in. We can sell you a i,u««> '°'f'' underwear, bouts and shoes; best
vnTirF All parties stopping a rtmnn amount of money. • ,,uality. low pri
th^Sore.tau...t^.dwhod,l -
eisrbtn grauco
school. Admission ten cents.
C I Fellrath, the Tinner, wi
do you first class work and treat
you right. Shop in McGinley^old
stand.
I H. Downing, went to Oklahoma
City Monday on business.
1 *h . "X B." Hour
1 Try a sack of the «.
$1.00.
Our
"Btitchea"
leas than
shlTering.
of warrant. 4 „
homa City, O t*
R L. Phelps of I-arniersville,
Texas, bought the Jon.-- property
here and lias located with us.
Friendi, we are now in out ,u
gallery, would l>e pieu,sed^U^^iave
yoo call and exam
when vou want work lonc^ ^
Rive us ' tr^ 'rnll„, Art t.allery
please you. Norma gc,f>
Cr.rst door south ot rr,
boot and shoe store. 48 tt
Fred GaBord went to Cklahon,a||
City Sunday evening. , fi?J
■■A stitch ill time eaves nine. ||j
overcoats in time saves p
i„ the back and costs j£i
doctor's bills. Stop L
Come in and try one. . j
BIllVcriuK- *-ou; lfi
Grand Leader, Turkic Co. t ,
Croford Hill was up from 1 a>d-
Valley. Sunday. _ 11-
Keep yourhairtrou.fali.ugou.
Geta singe at Davis Bros.
Tohn Little went to Pauls \ alley
Sunday, where he will accept a po-
sition with I I- Swart/..
nud will give -ti per cent oil O.^O" , ^
lot of number Us. -
\ K loues,a prominent lawyer ffl
N. h. jouts, WUIleave |g)
t^w^hisfanidy^N-l
atorial committee fc. this 11
and is well known by many of our
UU^ns. f'"'brX
North hast and he has a broth.i
whose name is South West.
mar tMo.) Democrat.
5 tf Sooth Texas Lumbar U
Most of the cotton thut has left [|J
Hog Creek for th. last .wo week, gj
wenttoNor.ua.. on a-uunt..tbrt j g
ter prices at that markc gj
mau. ' ral
\Yc have the mowt
of Udie's, gents and
Ukderwesu that w.w-
tlecity. W.M Kn
A revival meeting
the Cumberland
churtli the Jtli
i tf.
them out
You hod better tfet you
once. W. M. Husaell & C(
The east aide school board have
decided to lit up the base.ue.it .ml
add another teacher .11 accoi.a' ■>
the overcrowded condition " the
school The new room ^rdl
I ready about January 1st. IS'.*'
Kverything clean and up-to-date
,otltorlal work. Davis Brer. "
The I nion Thanksgiving servie
will he on Thursday, Nov. -4tli. -1
the M. K. church. Kev. Park of the
. umber,and Presbyterian church
I will preach the sermon. Services
I v.ll be held at 10-.3U a.m. All ti
Uber churches are "quested to
1 u.ii e ill this service. J- A. rcr>,
1 on, Pastor.
j i.' .shlonable hair cutting- Davis
morning. He will preach nextSun-1 „
day from the text announced in
the last issue of this paper.
We have mackintoshes from $1.50
nave mat—
u„. You cannot afford to be with-
out one. W. M. Huaeell A Co. 1-tf
Thos. W. Stufflebeau and J. A.
Cowan, of near Shilo,were in Nor-
... ... Saturday and purchased .;
line library case for Canada school
house.
raj IS
1 ml
m
T„ni
(arriea,.U.hel.e,vy^ ... &m, ar0
of everything in tli< "li■ of pro.it tou, on your ...
You will need a larger granary
to hold that corn, ttecan sell y
the lumber cheap.
South Texas Lumber to.
I Kd Durnimr, who purchased J t
Wails' interest ... the City Dru«
and Bookstore, has ...voiced and
._ I taken charge of the business. The
II firm will be known as Barbour A
ra] Durning from now on.
ral I Si*e35 is a lucky number for you
IlilyouwearthataUecoatwe^ea
Norman Mill & Elevator.
Some of Norman's young folks
attended the literary ""C.ses at
V„l,eyViewschool.ouselastSal8
urday evening. A mock
the principle fLat'"e; kire
John Barbour and ^ha®'
served as leading legal lig
When you want tolcave Norman,
on any of the night trains have W.
tt. McCall A Co's bus call y
Thev never tniss a train.
When a girl is in loveshe doesn
carry his letters around ...
pocket and lose them
,11
We have received our secoi. 1 all
stock of dfy goods, over ,- - 00
«orth. W e. H. v He S " ""
them. W M.Rusiell&to
j. SI. Leddle, of Lexington wa 111
Norman Tuesday.
That fence is not hog tight is the
reason your slock is among your
neighbors. Drive ^ra.gl.t b '^
yard and WBy some good Um 'ng
heap. South Texas Lumbe. Co-< ^
New.books will be plac i n die
library soon after the bazar.
Don't pay traveling
agents two or three pu-
ces for portraits, wnen
you can get a better por-
trait and a dozen cabinet
nhotographsfor the same
price or less at Brooks,
the Photographer.
Girl wanted to do general house-
work Apply Globe siore.
Teude,lit*. " h 1.. 11
small of the l.a ki- ' "V,
tom. The ki.hl s.ifle.me-
Take Prickly Ash ll.tb* nt •«
It ia « reliable remed> •
regulator and will cure the trouble
before it develops itt- 1
stage. Sold by W.T.May held.
1 very citlv. a nf Ni.nu.u. should
he interest.- 1 in the library.
y bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters
Ud your money will De "'w w | Jpt in £c bou.e and used occas
Norman Mill & Elevator Co. 1-tf £P 1Mt.#tl, good h.-altl. toti
Potatoes Vor Sale. 8 , " —'lj "
Norman Mill
12 tf
Elevator.
Mrs Dr. Hamilton left for l'err>
; l oesday where she will visit friends
I „,„l relatives for a few days.
I adies who wear numbers ti and
3iaelK.es can buy a fine pair of
; *3.30 li.H shoes for 1.00 at fhe^Bos-
i ton Store.
; Dr. K. K. Thacker, of Lexington
I was In Norman Monday.
'■l>inc finish 011 that collar.
■ Yes'' Where laundriedr" "Joe
Chamber's Ft. Worth Laundry
course."
We will sell you for tlSOO one of
| the best suits of clothes you ever
wore I bis is no idle talk. \U
mean it. W. M. Russell & Co. 1-
B S Raymond, candidate for rep
reg ulative on the Democratic tick-
et for the 10th district, and gener-
al merchant of Burnett in i ott«
watoinie county, called in to see
us and to make some inquiry alte
Snap mi Iowa potatoes nt Carter
building north of Citizens Bank.
J. w. LINTON, -t
The ladies of tU
l.a/.ar for the benefit of the library
j about the middle <>t Dttenilui.
! rhe exact date will be given next | W e
week. Any assistance given tin
j club will be appreciated
whole household. Sold by W.
Mayfield.
Fine life sized photos
given away i almost) wi n
every dozen cabinets,
want to distribute.
200 of the n. Call at
once, as'.h i offer is . J-
ject to change v/ith at
notice. Seethe samp.e^
and frames. Brooks he
Photography
mil if vou wear um
jU I htdre
CLOTHING
jtore.
HI I r II. Bennett, ot the firm of Ben
g net,* Hadey went to OkUhom.
' City Saturday
fruit stand.
tal v.- warm these cold morning.
01 «rfH«uyr. LTcoS"*.
ftJ iVm deliver it to any part of the
m city. Norman Mill * Elevator U tf
e—... «• [' TZZZZ
..I,,..• so if il does turn .vet and cold in the next
o,,«,rr
N„w Clean L ull Stock a Winter Suit at prices that w.U . .
Wrap Em Up Quick.
.1- to Plain Figures,Ono l'rice to All.
You know t tat «' > ' lo(i[, of iime in wrang
C r - thing .Ter you for ,e
Jing about 2jc, sue or v"
GET RIGHT
complete ''1,e|S
children's un- j (Ej
ever shown in ' [Si
sell & Co. 1- ti I jgj|
will begin nt i
J'resbyterian ! rg]
in this | pj
on the first dash. Thi- include, the
Children's Suits from 75c up to the v
and Boys' Overcoats-
Men's, Boy's and
hebt, also Men's
ED AST
Opera House Block
& CO.,
Norman Oklahoma.
Joe Lambert, of near Moore,
in Norman Saturday.
Louis Sims has bought the City
Restaurant formerly owned by L.N.
Shriver.
A BARGAIN I desire to sell my
tarn, south of town two miles luu
acres in cultivation, good Pr'"^
two pood farm houses, a good hsh
lake stocked with fish, nice grove
of trees around the spring.
farm is rented for three years for
.'ash rent. A sale will be 8ub)cc*
the said lease. I will also sel
my resident property near the w est
„i,le school building containing
*„e acre of land, several fruit trees
of fruit bearing age. a good well o
water and small house and out
buildings. I have a span of hoe
brood mares in foal by a ped._
irreed stallion, tor sale. Come an
see me nud secure a bargain.
l2-4t. UmkbM. Biauor.
l.,ILlor Tom Tarboe of the Duno-
. k.\T Tone, Norman. Oklahoma,
wife and little son are visiting li.s .
parent-.,, Movnilville. Mr Jarboe
Hb,. his comity went democratic in
the late election. No doubt this
..ratifying result is largely due to
the sound democratic gospel
preached by Mr.Jarboe through tha
coluinuB ol his always interesting
mc
tiire to be called for
will be accomodated.
for all trains.
On Friday morning twojy
man's popular young ladles
Cide.l to leave the noisy city
enjoy a drive in the rural districts^
After driving several mile. "to
the Pott country, they r' ' ' 8
cd Of the fact that every sweet lias
its bitter. Their surry *ave away
,d as they were almost ready o
;t up in despair, a big hearted
farmer boy came along and oBere
them a comfortable seat In hi.
Xb™« n.ey"^otthe night, awaken-
fnu early Saturday morning in
U,ne "catch tbelirstfreight home.
I ..lies we will sell you an ele-
l.adics . becn
Kant shoe for $-00 th
Selling heretofore fo^^$3
is less than they cost. j
8CC them. W. M. Russell & t,o.
In another column will be lound
the program of the Elocutionary
contest, to be rendered next Friday
night, Nov. th., at the Opera
house. Admission only ten cents.
When your. ountenance needs hx
1 w Pvlee *>arber shop
inggo to.l. K fy'ee .
an he w.U fi* it for y°u-
Patronixe home talent and at-
tend the L.OC 1 oaaiy contest next
Friday i ,I'1 oV • 1
I Have; our dyeing done by Joe
1 Chambers.
L.C. Kendall was in Oklahoma
City, Monday. j
NO better stock of clothing^«h« I
Territory than you can find at
lace's Cash Store.
A double male quartet wiU .iug
at the Presbyterian church Suuday
night.
Take your laundry to
bers. He will treat you r.glit. ti.
K.J. Keller can c up from Lex-
lngton. Monday.
A. Holtom returned from 1-ev.ug
in. We can sell yo.. " ' ! underwear, boots auu snoc, — photoerapher.
,atoDDlnSatI .mountof money. a" i™ prices. r"ulut _L
and who de-1 KO WAN LUWBBB<Q ^ ' ' 7, .v t ,
L'lr-ts# a<ui The A
j (' iie And See
GREAT EXHIBIT!
_==§|at Our Store^^—
J^OVEi^IBEH 21st to
and witness the cooking on one of our^
H Hot llisciii^s and Loik
ML . . nnd _ Set of Celebrated Majestic Waie
J| served-every four minutes, ,Qld during the
W worth Seved Dollars, given with V
, , .1^ j-t-g November 21st to 2otn.
% week. Don't forget the date,
* Respectfully,
* Norman Lumber Company.
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Jarboe, Tom. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1898, newspaper, November 18, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117057/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.