Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
30,00j Voices
Ccufori
J. 0. FOX
Cleveland County Enterprise put yourself on a baser level
I do not mean to practice mild-
rri. nm ■ i Pmintv Pannr ness and meekness; that is another
The Official C ounty Paper i ^ fwbleneM. but l would
Prnnrietor wis1' to be generous and chivalrous,
and amused rather than angry.
Entered as second class matter October j Life is full of pleasant absurdities
12, 1910, at the Post Office at Norman, j an(i the reft all) lies of preverse and
Oklahoma, under Act of March 3, 187ii. gtupid people are among them. But
— - impatience and rudeness and eon-
LIFE WITHOUT BITTERNESS teinpt are 0nl> the signs of timid-
.... the North
In an active like mine one is
ity.—A. C. Benson
America Review.
DON 1 BE A GROUCH
brought face to face with stiff,
dogmatic, censorious, unreasonable
people. It is easy to say rough
and sharp things about them and; _n„-iv km
to them; and one is tempted to re-' A man ... tins town is nearlj
sistthem, to demolish their cer- j years old seems to be about 40
tainties, to show their lack of That man has never been out of
job. Hard times come and pinch
^ But one wins no victories that the business house where lie works
wav, because the only victories are j and men are discharged who are
when one persuades and attracts j better educated than he more able
and encourages. Then you can j than he to do his work, but lie
nerhaps make people see what is stays on the job.
beatuiful ami good, ,.,,.1 Hud mors II. ) «' •'« " [ " ' '
thing, to love. Hot when you ur- rat-tlie gift of alway. be.og gla.l.
and controvert, th. only thiog "He's ti,, younge.t fellow ....
/ Burns Evenly—No Clinkers
1
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you win is a little admiration for
your skill, a little terror of your
tongue.
So I thought that I would hence-
forth only try to praise and bless
what I thought worthy of love, and
that if I were met by a controversy
I would argue, if 1 argued at all,
with good humor and amusement,
not with bitterness, not to wound.
Because bitterness really betrays a
the whole works," said his employ-
er the other day when retrench-
ment was being considered. I
need his smile around here to cheer
me up." And while others went
he stayed—because he sings at hi
work.
It pays to be cheerful.
A glad enthusiastic, hopeful dis-
positioh is a real asset. It keeps a
man young: lie is like Kipling
Wo have brought thin favorite lump coal from that famous
deep shaft because there's uo other coal that is nearly so pood.
Cheap Fuel Causes Unending Trouble
Coal that is cheap is also nlatey, full of slack and dirt—and
that's what makes your troublesome clinkers. When you pay
lor Canon City forked lump you get pure coal that Rives you a
much greater per cent of heat. It burns evenly to a fine ash
with but little smoke.
L PHONE 33 <
V 4
And we'll have a load out to your house in a
y hurry, .lust one tou will prove
our point.
""^NORMAN**
Milling Grain Company
PHONE 33
HUB. ■■■■■■■■
l>t*CllUSO uuiri Hows* &vuiay — | • ,, ,,
little touch of fear. It only means | Kim. the friend of all the world,
t hat you can not trust the beanti-1 And all the world is the friend of
till things to win by their own
beauty and sweetness, and you try
to maul your foe because you are
afraid that he may damage you if
you do not anticipate him.
Life is so short, and yet there is
so much to admire and love and to
be interested in, that these ugly
tempers are just a waste of time
und strength. By yielding to them
you only increase your power of
being wounded. It is not as if
you decreased stupidity or rough-
ness by striking at it; you only
the man with the hearty laugh aud
the cheery outlook upon all things
around.
A churlish nature, a fault-find-
ing, harsh, cold manner is a pull-
back to any man. Many a you ti;:
You Can Enjoy Life
Eat what you want and not be troubled
with indigestion if you will take a
Dyspepsia
Tablet
before and after each meal. Sold only
by us—25c a box.
Mayfield's Pioneer Drug Store.
We will unload a carload of SQUARE DEAL
FIELD FENCE next week and if you contemplate fenc-
ing this spring, it will pay you to see us before buying.
We guarantee our prices to be lower than any Mail Or-
der wire, quality considered. If you live at a distance
drop us a line stating the height that you want and we
will quote you on same. If near town, drop in and get
our prices.
HULLUM -TAYLOR--NIINTEER
HARDWARE COMPANY
ores in
ahoma
We now own and operate 8
large stores in this state and
buy goods in immense quan-
ities for spot cash, thereby
securing many price conces-
sions impossible to secure
otherwise. See sale bills
for sale commencing to-
morrow.
SUCKER'S
And Many Arc the V Ices of Nor-
man People
Thirty thousand voices—What a
grand chorus! Ami that s the
number of American men and
women, who are publicly praising
Doan's Kidne\ l'ills tor relief from
back-ache, kidne\ ami bladder ills.
They gay it to friends. Tliev tell
it in the home papers. Norman
people are in this chorus.
Here's a Norman ease
Mrs. \Y 11 Met'all, 318 E.I
Touhawa St , Norman, says: "I
was annoyed hv sharp twinges in i
the small of my back whenever 1
stooped or attempted t<> litt. 1
suffered a great deal from bearing-
down pains through my kidneys
and also had trouble from the kid-
ney secretions. I trot a box of
Doan's Kidney l'ills from Mayfield s
Drug Store aud had taken only a
few doses before 1 began to got
relief. I continued using them
about a month and by that time
had improved in every way. 1
think just as much of Doan's Kid- ■
nev Pills now as 1 did when 1 rec- <
omniended them before.'
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy— j
get Doan's Kidney l'ills, the same
that Mrs. MeCall had. Foster
Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N.\ .
Dr C. S. BOBO
l'HHSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office hours 9 to 12 a- in
2 to 5 p. m.
Office Phone 66, Residence 69-
JSIO'RMAJV. OK.LA..
W. L. Eagleton
LAWYER
• ■ over Kirst National Hank
0. K. TRANSFER
AND STORAGE GO.
Norman, Oklahoma
Office Phone 225
Res. Phone 2G3
r*
Two Debating Teams
A large attendance was present
to witness the "try out for the
debating teams at the high school
auditorium Friday night The
successful ones were John Wynne,
Guy Parkhurst, David Morris,
Herbert Hyde, Bryan (iritlin. and
Marion Gooding, with Lueile Wiek-
izer and Frances Vincent as alter-
nates. These young people will
constitute two teams to represent
"Norman High" in debating con-
tests with the tennis of other high
schools of the state.
SEE
J.R.Stogner
for
Farm and City Insur-
ance, Farm Loans and
Real Estate
Houses for Sale or Ex-
change.
First door east of Stubemau's
Harness Shop
.J
GROW SUDAN GRASS
Great for
Ilay, Seed,
Forngo. Silage. Never fails crop. Re-
sists Drought. Stands rain. Grown wher-
ever sorghum does. Pure seed $1 per
writes: "Our whole family depend on | pound prepaid. Circular free. Address
Pine Tar Honey." Maybe someone in KHagene Farm, Aldiue, Texas.
your family has a severe cold—perhaps -
it is the baby. The original Dr. Bell'
Whole Family Dependent
Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio,
State cf Ohio. City of Toledo. J __
I,urns County. f
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that h® Is
ponior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., dolnp business In the City of To-
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and
of the throat and lungs, destroys the th.it snid firm will pay the sum of ONE
Pine-Tar-Honey is an ever ready house-
hold remedy—it gives immediate relief.
Pine-Tar-Honey penetrates the linings
germs, and allows Nature
your druggist, 25c.
to act. At
man, tryinjr to climb, has been
dragged down by the fetters of a
| cynical, dis< ourteous manner. The
clad man attracts like a loadstone, i
| The churl repels.
If the gronch habit is growing I
within you. pluck it out now.
Be genial and glad. Smile. Be
kind. Be cheerful. Cultivate a
If You Are Nervous
and are losing weight, we recommend
that you take
containing hypophotphittl
for a short time. A prescription which
we gladly endorse.
Mayfield's Pioneer Drug Store.
| happy frame of mind. Force your
1 face to smile if you have to, and
i soon the face of the whole world
I will smile back at you.—Kansas
City Star.
Get a new map of Cleveland
County, at Enterprise office.
Liv-ver-lax stimulates the liver.
A harmless vegetable compound.
Any child can take it safely. Ask
Mayfield's Pioneer Drug Store.
Subscribe for the Enteiprise.
What Is the Bast Remedy For
Constipation?
This is a question asked us many times
each day. The answer is
jtexo&fc Ob&zxZioXb
We guarantee them to be satisfactory
to you. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
Mayfield's Pioneer Drug Store.
Ill II r* n Ml III III w i I 1 |'<l> uic a uui v.. u
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
• ry rasp of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of HAI.T/S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my prt'sence, this 6th day of December,
A. r>. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and arts directly upon the blood and mu«
oub surfaces >>f t system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by nil Drucrprlstfl, 7r>o.
Takf Hall's Family Pills for conatlpatlom.
HORSES AND MULES
A fe w teams of horses and mules
for sale. Terms if desired.
QMS BRENDLE
NORMAN, OKI.*. - PHONES
Ancient
America fj
Ponce de Leon Failed;
His Prize Is Found
We carry a complete line of Dry Gocds, Cloth-
ing, Hats, Shoes, etc., also the most complete Sine of
Groceries, meat m.irket and bakery in conncction.
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.
That's tlie Sc-ita Fe
way—the only line
to both Expositions.
i Pueblo Indiana, petrified
forests, painted desert#
for you to see en route.
And the Grand Canyon
of Arizona, earth's scenic
1 marvel.
reduced fares duri-a
Ponce dc Leon, the daring explorer,
searched among the swamps of Florida
for the Fountain of Youth, which the
Indians said would restore power and
make people young, lit did not flbd it.
Thousands of chronic intestinal, bowel
and stomach sufferers have written to
Geo. ! I Mayr, 154 Whiting St., Chicago,
in quest of health. They nave found it.
Hi-, remedy, composed of healing vege- |
table >ils lrom 1 ranee, has indeed given i
| them hack tin- health of youth.
Why suffer irom indigestion, gases on i
j the st'imach, fainting spells, torpid liver, j
constipation and all the evils of a dis- ■
I ordered stomach when there is perma-
nent relief Inn'- Mavr's Wonderful.
Reined;. sold By leading druggist.-. ;
everywhere with the -positive itnder-
- landing th,;t > 'iir money will tie re-
without question or quibble if
ONI bottle fails to give you absolute
i satisfaction.
Purple Peaks
Sfc
are on pur wa9 to
fa
Subscribe for the Knterprise.
M ii n
lition i
tratcii (
the way.
\KI:I
akes His Own Medicine
Ik on Optimist
Hi lia- absolute faith in bin medielne—
he knows when be takes it for eertain :
ailments he gets relielf. People who
taki IM . K's - New Discovery for an lr-
rit:iti11:• i "Id nri optimist*—they know
this ....U;_-h r,-m.-dy will penetrate tbi
linin; - nf the throat, kill the germs, and
.open tlii- a i >" !"' Nature to net. toucan
il. -tn > a Cold by superficial treatment—
you must go to the cause of the trouble, j
lit* an optimist. Oet u bottle of Dr.
| King's New Diseovory to-day. 1
Sounds interesting, doesnt it ? Just ."top
think that you can visit a big forest oi pet
fied trees thousands of years old. A
colors of the rainbow arc represented
the flinty trunks; sparkling chips oi rc
blue. green and purple are scattered
about — a fitting introduction to tlie
wonders farther along and the dream
cities 'at San Francisco and San Dtcg,>.
L«t me live yo-i a copy of our Pr: r:fi-d F.irr-1 (older . *•
the brecrr gui le-b,u.k. "To f aMorn..«
Fc Trail Our Exposition f Tvil! bi -cnt free, t o. ^
Remember. ti*e Santa Feis tbe only line to both Exposi-
tions.
J. J. I1AKI It, \goiit
Norman, Okla.
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Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915, newspaper, March 25, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108495/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.