Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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Cleveland Courttv
J. 0. FOX
Qmrtr Qotr^; of ^r 5
AEtvu. tt —Mrs Lelah Simmons
Proprietor telephoned the poliee that & burg-
lar «k robbing the home Whet
severe Mead Pains
Caused By Catarrh
Cured By Peruna
Iat«n<d u fwwl !*** miner October Patrolman Frank MeVnire arrived
12, 19J«, t ti* Pc*t Offie« Ncra o acd ordered the burglar to surren- *
Okiabona. wider Art of Mawb 3. ir7S. uearlv fainted wbeu he di--
covered the "burglar" was a play
Aa Eip«n l*e Propoaltloo ft,] ape that had iped from a
The indiscriminate signing of j circus
papers ofTered to our taxpayer? if Ottawa. De 9.—From date
one of the most costly pnetooee in furtmhed from the fifth "en";- of
our government People are asked ^ raannf6, tnre~ in Canada, the dis-
to sign initiative petitions *bi'"h ; tilling industry involves a -apital-
have never been before the legis- lzatjon 0f jin,,,.' $14,600,000 this
lature. and if the tai payer was o{ exclusive of breweries,
asked to eontrbute 25c or 50e or one1 Tbere are e]eVen distillerie- in Can- j
dollar or whatever his part of tbe'^ and all but one are in the
expense of printing the ballou and province of Ontario and
holding the election, he would re- The ]a,t return from the
fuse to «ign the petition or make department shows a steadilv ;
tbe contribution. and yet. at ^' irji reasing production and (-on
Trea orer's office, later on. be
makes the contribution. At Okla-
=u: berlin.
know nothing more of wh other,
in this i Ie
This book cannot be had through •
book stores or agents, stamps will
not be received, send money order;
for one dollar ($1.00) or registered.
letter containing same amount j
made payable to Lawrence Bearden
M2 Mockell Steret. Nashville,Ten.
amed
PROFESSIOMAL CARDS
I Feel It
a Duty to
Mankind
rr> I rf \11 an<* raai'' ®'x)ve ral
* }« :>k t>> your address post paid.
Know of
Mv Cure.
Peruna
Did It.
Lawrence Bearden.
>12 Stockell Street
Ancient
America u
is4°. r m*
Dr. 0. S. BOBO
PHHSICIAN AND si UUKON
Office hours 9 to 12 a m
2 to 5 p. m.
Office Phone 66. Evidence 69
JVOK.M A. jV. OKLA..
Land
it is
dry"
! increasing
sumption of spirits, due.
thought, to the increasing
boma Citj. re>-entl>, 145 people where spirits in many place-
signed a petition calling a special uke the plac<. (j{ ,^r wbu.jj wa„
session of the liraod Jury and not fonDerjy rt,n-umed.
Milwaukee. Wis.—There are
147,163 silt -on Wi- onsin farm-
j according to the farm crop report
of Secretary J C". JlacKenzie of
the Wisconsin >'ate Board of Ag-
one of them appeared before the
jurv to give testimony and many
hundreds, if not thousands of dol
lars of useless expenses were creat
ed. The signers merely signed the
petition because some one asked
them to do so. The object of the
person at the bottom was no doubt,
a desire to "get even" with some-
body and the signers were used as
cat paws ana later on will pay the
bill. Now is a splendid time to
discontinue signing papers unless
we are sure something vital i* in-
volved.—Chandler Tribune
i.f
Chaney. R F D. 1
P!ttij!rail Co, Ya_
"For the pa*t t we've mac ti*
1 have (wen a rcSerer fr^a catarrh
' the bea.1 Sta« laiiln* trtxir bt>:-
r_<< t y-ur Peruna I feel like a
r'lCere-.! ;«r on a!'.<*etber The se-
vere fair.' in ~T b«*d have dlsap-
pe?.-"*!. ar. 2 my er.tlre system Laa
be- - irr—--ly strengthened
-?*;« 1$ — r firr: testimonial to the
of icy patent
;.«4!dDe. I (Ml It a Mr to SMB-
- : to let them know of Peruna-
— y e'f—.a'loo It la the rreateet
ne ".e on earth for rata-rh."
V.'e have thousands of t«*tltnonla!s
,:e Mr r^ar.era Some of ifcetn
Tr.;re c-red after year? of suffering
■i d'satT-olntinent to Ceding a
reirwiy
P-e-d f ■' free cot y of "tils of Life."
The Peruna Co. Cohunbus. ' hlo.
Thsae who objaet to liquid modi-
cine* can now procu** Poruna Tab -
'et*. ^
riculture. This is an inereaye
twenty per-<«nt over 1913.
Chicago, 111..—The executive
j committee of the American Flag
Day Association has threatened
arrest ..f worueu who wear whht .- Mill With The
known as "Stars and Stripes"hir>e.
It is considered a desecration of the
tlag
Ink Horn By His Side
Motice of Sheriff's Sale of
Coder Foreclosure
N >vice !s berebj given, tbat In pursuance ;
oi it r^er ot -<iie out of tbe Di tnC
f/lLrt Qf Qfreiind O'untv Ok.abotna f n ,
the Ul'z December J*il in an action
Ta -"' I1 " A~~ : *- N
.a?er and i-ixrie Shafer defendants j
cirt-cted to me. tbt uD^-r-icned Sbenfl of
O evel-ad Countt Os afccma commandinff i
in- •. ■ vt up-c and sei; without appra:«r- ;
EfDi tf.e following described proj<rtT ,
T: - ^ -:d w-arter * >cct- -c Trp
Ik .n T .unship E.gfct ' N ^ ***** j
I One ;i West of the Indian Mer:dian to >a: j
isfT a udrment and decree >f ? rec.:*nre j
m fawr ot *a*.d pua.nt:2 and against *aid j
defendants obtained and 3ade in -aid Cou.rt j
, n :Se daT of Apr... 1HL for tie cn of ,
If;'. «. witt :mtere*: xr n 4atc j - c®<nt
1 it 7 r ;*r annus and attoraey • fee in the
L:i ■t 11** Witt .mere*: from date of:
! ' .intent, a: K per iatsn ad « -3 tie ;
1MB retAUC COit l<..T--:t£ I M ,
] 1Mb ikT of January >15 at the hoer of
j :* c • t A M of said dar at be East
front d->-sr of tbe County e*>ort bouse in tbe i
j ij f KorTcar. cleveland County Okla
; b rsa 3cr f« r -a>e. and 4<i t-j tbe higbe?
v. rcer : r casb. the «oid property above |
ie>. r.bed«or *-:• m.:b thereof a will satisfy j
udgment- witb interrtl a 4 costs.
Witness my band this tub day oi I>e
oem^-cr :v!4 Claci Pickari/
Ea ,i ET '> Sherifl uf Cleveland
:v tut Plaintifi County, Oklahoma
Bv l P Barker.
Deputy Sheriff
a
W. L. Eagleton
LAWYER •
Ofti - — over First Xational Hann
1915
Expositions
*
i®«r
Tk*t # tke Santa Fe
way—tije only line
to both Expeditions.
Puefclo Indians, petrified
forests, painted deeert#
for you to see en routs.
And tke Grand Canyon
of Aruoaa. eartn ccnic i
marreL
firti dariaf Exf>
nr.: > forioi AA f.r ulu -'
Cratch f olden ak««t Cauf tn-ai*.
tU Ex; : f.tioi«
0. K, TRANSFER
AND STORAGE GO,
Norman, Oklahoma
Office Phone 225
Kes. Phone 263
GET 10 THE CHOSE
J. BAKEH.
\gect
Norman. Okla.
SVe chould not h>e too hasty in
jumping at conelasione of inter-
national poverty and ntter
The Young Man
The Man With The Ink Horn By
Hn- Side is the Title of a Book con-
taining 246 pages, written by a
man who *&• misguided in hi?
youth, and he now give^ to the
public the Keminenoes of a bad
-pent life, pointing out the -uffer
anee, sadness and
Consider the Young Man. He
nuD goeth forth in the Morning and
Comparatively lutie of the wealth WowetL hinj..1{ to ,;iad Ka.ment.
expended in war is absolntel, An(] tfae Pantg tfaerwf are Two
wasted. Even the shell and pow- f.nblte {rTjm tbe <;round
der represent a distribution for ge wrapj>eth his Aukles in Sox are destined to be the fate of every
wage-, rent, and interest. When are White as the Lily and a- one who lives in contradiction to
bought and exploded these add to jy, the Bazaars will -eli the written and revealed word of
for one quarter of a Shekle. God.
Behold the Shirt. It hath Cuff- A- one who was dissapointed in
that are Soft and that Turneth a Love affair he gtver timely warn-
>«<-k. iug to Bays and Girls with refer-
the public bnrden, but they
likewise to the pnvate wealth If
we view the problem critically we
shall see what we have not the
spa'-e to outline—that the war
is not so mm-h destined to destroy
the wealth of Kurope as to re-dis-
tribute it. We hhall probablj -;ee
a new aristocracy, and i*rtainly a
uew democracy. — Comanche Ke-
flex.
And his Ne> ktie Shrieketh li^ejeni-e to trifling with each otber.-
unto a 42-centimeter shell .iffec-tions. he hoists a danger sig-
And his Gloves are of the ^kin nal and-sounds a note of alarm
of the Chamois. Yellow are hi- with reference to hasty procedure.-
(iloves and the Stitching thereof i- in Love. Courtship and premature :-ale being for cash to the higtie i bidder
With newlv found — ^dsaletobeatihefroutdoorotthecoun
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
Nonce > hereby given, that in pursuance
•! an order of theCosnty Court of the County
• veiaL and State of Oklahoma, made !
:: the 14th day of December. 1914. in the j
natter of th? rotate of James Bartholomew j
ie -_n ier*«i£ned a- the. executrix of said j
-state will sell at public sale, to the highest j
dder subject to confirmation by "aid
sorrow which O'.r.tv C cn n or alter Saturday the 2nd !
daT of January. 1*15. at Norman in the j
• _ntr of Cleveland and State of Oklahoma
a., tbe right, title and interest ot said James
Bartholomew, and all the right, title, and
interest that «aid estate ha? by operation of
law or otherwise, acquired in and to all
the land situate, lying and being in the
County i.f Cleveland, and State of Oklahoma
bounded and described as follows and upon
the following leras and conditir ns to-wit:
The South Half of the North Ka t yuar
t«-r f Se. lion Two .n Township Eight North
of R* nge One Ea t of the Indian Meridian. 1
ar d the North Half of Sou b Ea*t Quarter of j
>r tion Two in Township E ght sorth of ,
ijnge One East of Indian Meridian, all lo
. ated in Cleveland County Oklahoma Said ;
Davis Brendle
Buys,
Sells and
Exchanges
Horses and Mules
3 Blocks Last of Court
House, Norman, Oklahoma
Phone No. 5
Sells Confectionery
t 'has. Richards has sold his <-on-
fectionery to A. T. Shead, who ha*
taken possession of the business.
Mr. Richard* has built up an ex-
cellent business the past few
months, and Mr Shead being well
Mrs. McClain's Experience With
Croup
"When my boy. Kay was small he was
, . , VA ' , , , | saia saie io oe at me irom uuur ot «ue tuu.i i subject to croup, and I was always alarm-
Bla*-k. And he IS Some Kid. Marriages, with newly found ac- ty coo,t hous, to wit the East door of said I ed t *uc-h times Chamberlain's Cough
Yen. he looketh like one thons- j tjuaintances and strangers. alsr . . ..^rt house
i iiit i 1 . . . • , ««« I)a*.'d this 14th dav of December. 1*14
aud thousand «hekl -s. but, alas, -bowing tbe vital importance of orie a. babttIoloiiev
All is not as it seenteth. i priding in and retaining their, w u r^gletos. E*ecutr«
Attorney for Executrix. -4-3t
F'or. behold, he meeteth at the; Chastity,
apothecary's a Maiden with Eyes
like the Gazelle ami with Lashes
of Midnight. And the Maiden pre-
teudetli that -he hath but even
now i -ked the Clerk of the Foun-
acqnainted and a very popular tajll to mjx y,Pr a Xut Sundae.
Virture, Truthfulness
and Honor. Which if not heeded j
to, t;ring- -orrow. sighing and
shedding of tears. Incarceration in
Asylums. County Jail. State Pen-
itentiaries. Alms Houses and!
Houses of Prostitution.
Remedy proved far t*etter than any other
' for thi- trouble. It always relieved him
j quickly. I am never without it In the house
i for 1 know it is a positive cure for croup,"
writes Mre.W. Ii. McClain, Blairsville.
j Pa. For yale by all dealers.
Norman People Are Learning the
Way
There is but little pea«-e or com-
fort for the "than or woman with a
bad back. The distress begins in
the early morning—keeps up
throughout tbe da\. It's hard to
get out of bed, it's torture to stoop
or straighten. Plasters and lini-
ments may relieve, but cannot cure
if the vause is inside—the kidneys.
When -offering u-e I)oan's
Kidney Pills, the tested proven kid-
ney remedy, used in kidney troubl-
e- for over ."n year^. Doan's Kid-
ney Pills are recommended by
thousands for just such cases.
Proof of their effectiveness in the
• testimony of this Norman resident:
Mrs. W. F. Ln.-ke. 390 H. Sym-
ine« St., Norman. Okla.. Nays:
i "One of the family suffered from
kidney weakness and pains through
the back. He used Doan's Kidney
Pills, procured at Mayfield - Drug
Store and they made him strong
and well." _
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
that Mrs. Locke recommends. Fost-
er Milburn Co., Props.. Buffalo,
N. Y.
Make the little "ties as well as
the grown-ups happy Christmas
by presenting some ot those m«*e
articles to be found at Muyfields to
them Christmas.
University Gives to
Ked Cross
voting man. we trust that the Imsi-
ne.s will tie continued along the
same generous and accomodating
lines
But -he will -ulfer the Young Man
to Blow Her Off to one.
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere ap-
preciation for all kindness shown
to my dear aunt. Mrs. Jenftie etb that the \oung Man is Broke.
McCortnick, during her late illness Aud will the young man slip the
and death. The flowers were very!Clerk ^he Twenty Pence! \ea,
much appreciated. Even so, as goon as his father s
Mrs. Jennie Morgan Pension Check arriveth.
MeGINLEVS
We carry a complete line of Dry Goods, Cloth-
ing. Hats, Shoes, etc., also the most complete line of
Groceries, meat market and bakery in connection.
Our stock is always fresh and our prices are the
lowest consistent with the quality of goods.
It makes no difference what you want to wear
or eat, we have it for you.
Call in and see us and be convinced of the fact.
Monday and Tuesday. December |
14 and 15, the worthy appeal to aid i
the Ked Cross received the hearty !
Having unfortunately been en- response of the faculty and stu-
gaeed in the sale of Spiritious,, dents of the University of Okla-
And behold, when the Snndaes Vinous and Malt Liquors, he Jias j homa in an enthusiastic campaign j
are gone the U*a> of All things, oberved and definitely points out j for the purpose of raising funds for
the Young Man tippeth the clerk \ the devastation and destruction | the sick and needy. Twenty-five
a Wink and passeth out gaily with which he indirectly holds himself j students and members of the
tbe Maiden ^responsible for. by having sold faculty appointed by President
And the Clerk is Un He know one quart of whiskey which speed- Stratton I>. Brooks sold thousands
ily resulted in widowhood and of the little Santa Glaus stamps to
orphanage, leaving serpent biting I l.*niversit> folk and a handsome
and adder stinging behind the; fund was thereby raised and seut
deceased father and husband even to the Wed Cross authorities to be
after death. j used for the purpose of combating
Mothers, Fathers, Youug Ladies, j the ravages of tuberculosis which
Gentlemen, Boys mid (iirls. this I has taken in human tolls far more
book is an invaluable treatise and <han the total number who have
should by all means lie plased in fallen in the cruel battles of war
every home as it is worth many stricken Europe.
times in gold. It is intensely iut-
eresting from start to finish, it
will hold you spell bound and cause
you to read and reread. It is ab-
solutely original, there is no other
book 1 ik<•- it, it will avert the over-
throw of inato
pes"
m - ■*.
F. J. McGINLEY
S>lck Headache.
^i«-k headache i nearly always caused
by disorders of the stomach. Correct
them and the periodic atta<-K> of -iek
| headache will disappear. Mrs. John
! Bishop of Koseville, Ohio, writes: About"
>f our precious boys year ago 1 «a troubled with indigestion
and girls and svill tiring about the
restoration of many who have fall-
en by the way side. And aside
from your own personal interest or
the benefit derivd by those into
whose hands it may chance to fall,
you will be assisting in the pro-
motion of the greatest cause which
could be espoused.
Inasmuch as the proceeds of said
book less indebtedness and expense
is to be used for tbe purchasing of
lands upon which to establish a
self• sustaining home for impover-
ished and helpless widows, father-
and si-k headache that la^t^'l for two or
three days at a time. I doctored and tried
i number of remedies but nothing help-
ed me until during one of those spells n
friend advised me to tuke Chambelnin's
Tablets. This medicine relieved me in ;i
' *hort time " For sale by all dealers.
Wanted—Some Norman Cit
'ropert v f'nr good horses or miller
SeeJuo. S. Allen.
our Cold is Dangerous
Break it up Now
A 1 'id is readily catching. A run-do
system i* susceptible to Germs. You <
it to yourself and to others of your hnu
less and orphan children, where hold to fight the Germs
they will not be torn from each Bell s I'ine-Tar-Honey i
others fond embrace and given
awav or scattered to the four
winds of the earth among strangers
once. l r.
ne for Colds
and Coughs. It loosens the Mucous,
stops the Cough and soothe* the Lungs.
It'- guaranteed. Only ^.ic. at your
CHRISTMAS
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Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1914, newspaper, December 17, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108481/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.