Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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The Supremacy of
U Penma as a
H v Household Remedy
44 l ears of Leadership
Returned to His Work.
Mr. jQUen Ooi 1 .r.
■offered with < sati rrli «
Ho diil not kriov; \ ' .it his tr< was.
Ho whs uiiuhl- o work. t > I hurdly
cut ivnythiir-. A ter ftkil
short lime lie Is in w i;i ju-rf«*rt h«*altl.
He says: "I am now doing all my
work. 1 am confl l«nl thin ■
FiilTcrln^ ns I waa eou]<l bo cured ly
Peruna."
Every Change of Weather.
Mr. r. Arnold, Westerly, con-
tracted a H'UTO < ,1. 111.- I t-
tled in his slda nn l prrxhi- -1 a cor.'ii-
Hon that wan tJn-mrl to l>o pleurisy.
Every chanue of \v< . !'■- w el<i l.rira a
return of his troull*'. After taUm.: Pe-
ruua all his allincota h.ivo \uuishcd.
Pain in the Stom ich.
Mr. Henry Knock, Box > , No. 1 i !8
8. Vista Ave., .lanesvu . \\ i?., writes:
"I wrote you ut">ut :• ur w • !.> ayu
that I had a pain in r y st< ■ ■]
followed your advice and used three
bottles of your Penan1., n: i I nm ail
right now. 1 am %<•>• t •r.kfui fur
your advico aud your medieju
A Housewife Restored.
Mr?\ II. W. <'op« !an, I'.ov 22, Omn*-
boro. (in . suir-r. .i seviTai y< ars with
catarrh of the stomach, s: « was in
-■.ill !•<•«,r h'alth .sin* ci;uld not : 11• ■. .
to hi r im\*'iu |,! ,;uti«*s at all. Peru .
vas rerc' im rah :| l y neighbor*. sir*
vas induced to Ih-kui tin* i.-e of rom-
ia. >.i. say: ' A i" t • r taking live
ties «.f Teriina T am baw>;- t■ fay ti '
1 am entirely cured. My inUi;:i>tlou id
entirtdy gone."
Once a Chronic Invalid.
Mrs. K. Rlk«T, Grant .\xc . Fast
Cedar Pall*, le va, was once a ••!- <•!;.«'
invalid. Four difTt rent doeiwra 1« • : hr« .i
ci.nsulto.l without avull. She hi." t. >.• a
five • rent nil thai !iad i •
rccoi. fjiriiti-d, vithout. iuiprov' •.
Peruna war. tii-d and the ^oo ' lesulo
vas prompt and la-iing.
Expresses Her Gratitude.
Mis. Samuel Uuth, 533 Cnict .
1 • I• a;:f■ ri. I'a., is al>!e ti) sny podtivh
thai sh ■ has It. n cured by ivruna. I- .
can re ly find \unis to express h
'tude t« r !. r recovery. For many
year - si • had been a semi invalid from
chronic catarrh.
Three substantial men. heads of families, made efficiont
once more by Peruna. Three housewives restored to their
families. Thete are enly samples of what Peruna is doing
every day, everywhere. Surely, this is a splendid work.
Anything that conserves family life and makes the home
more desirable and comfortable, nourishes the heart root of
civilization. Peruna is a great civilizer.
FRESH GROCERIES
Our Stock of Groceries is not as large as some,
but we can at al! times fill your order with good
Clean, Fresh and Wholesome Goods and at a
Price that will please you. ....
COME IN AND SEE US
THE PONY GROCERY
L- M WYNNE. PROPRIETOR
For Sale—5 heating stoves, 1
wood or coal cook stove, 1 four
burner oil stove, for .$25.00, 4
commodes, 1 wash stand for $5.00,
and 10 dining chairs for $5.00.
Will sell each group separately
Call at the Enterprise ofli
pa rtienlars.
LOCAL (NO PERSONAL.
Norman city primary will be held
Tuesday.
Thos. Cheatwood was in Lex-
for i ington Monday.
.1 11 Lassiter, of 6-1-east, was a
business visitor in Norman Mon-
day
Attv. Win. Montaw was here
Dangers of Drafts
Drafts feel bent when we are hot and
perspiring, just when they are most dan- fl'pni Lexington Saturday on I gill
gerouH and the result is Neuralgia. Stiff
Neek, Sore Muscles or sometimes an at-
tack of Rheumatism In such ease* ap-
ply Sloan's Liniment It stimulates cir-
culation to the sore and painful part. The
blood flows freely and in a short time the
MtifTness and pain leaves. Those suffering
from Neuralgia or Neuralgic Headache
will find one or two applications of Sloan's
Liniment will give grateful relief. The
agonizing pain gives way to a tingling
sensation of comfort and warmth and
quiet rest and sleep is possible. Good
for Neutris too. Price 25c. at your
Druggist.
Women frankly admit, their ad-
miration for themselves by stand-
ing before their mirrors. Men
sheepishly look over there should-
ers at the reflection from the store
window which they chance to be
passing
rj>r.
Ml.
J SQUARE DIAL
M. Fetter,nann. a Loading Druggist
of Kpn ."3 C'ty Stands Dy Hi
Conviction®
I
W. M. FLDLRMANN
linvf ;il\\;i.\s lie ■ \e l. lu
dill> i
aid.
i tM tUt
my pen
e. hie*
I (ndei-
"iInn a dr'i;^i*i •
liciillh of ! i^ vii-.'' " ' • I '"J1
|ilr frankly "Ml <1 ►ale. nut
pensive laxative surli -is !U \.i
lies. Ue;d in the home, will pay ib« i i^
gest div idends of any iiivesinu nl ever
made I reeoninieiid ll as the liesi
lamll> IMxAt n e. Iic>eaase i is ; i. ui
in tast v <ai;.l' la! lei l\ rill thai U|ve;t."
pi (IH It. >• "UK II .'I'll ' ' 1
l., as (lelit'llll III ami I '* I «• '
s ih In ii'l lif'ul
We have the exclusive selling rights fpr
this great laxative
THE REXALL STORE
M WFIELD'S PIONEER DRUG
STORE
business.
Dr. J. VV. Porter is here from
D xou, HI., looking after business
interests
R L. I'lilloji is here from South-
ern Texas, for a visit with John
Brockhouse.
This fine spring weathc is cer
tainly meeting with the prov i|
of the people.
Large crowds of farmers were in
Nounan Saturday, trading with
our merchants.
•I K. Carrier was here from his
home in the southern part of the
county Saturday.
The Baptist Ladies Aid Societx
hel 1 an all day meeting at the Bap-
tist church Tuesday.
Ira Monnett, was here from Eu-
faula Friday, visiting his son. L.
T. Monnett and family.
Judge W. L. Eagleton was in
Oklahoma City Saturday afternoon
on professional business.
Mr. end Mrs. F R. Lacey have
returned from Coulston Mo., and
will make their home here.
•I. M. Daniels and wife have
moved from their farm south of
the city to West Gray street
Editor and Mrs. Guy Hardie of
Lexington were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hardie Friday
Sometimes a woipan sticks up
for her worthless husband as loyal-
ly as he sticks up for his worthless
dog
Mrs O. 1'. Lambert, of near
Lexington, arrived Saturday j'oi a
few days visit, with her sister, Mrs
•I. 0. Fox.
The Cleveland County Teachers'
meeting will be held at Lexington
March 24th aud 2th. \ i'utl at-
tendance is urged.
VV. T. Duff and daughter, of
Noble township, attended the v<. (J-
ditigofMr. DutF's hiottiei. Hen,
at, Marysville, Texas, Tuesday.
The democratic candidates for
conlilv offices are begi'ining to epidemi
mingle with the crowds on the men. -
streets of Xornmn on Saturdays. on men
ij_i_
>lrs VV i' Sin:'h h . in. re :mu ;
Guthrie Mondav visiting fneiul- J
D L Larsh was a business visi J
tor at the Healdon oil fields Tne-- |
day
Chas. Carter, of Shawnee, was j
here Saturdav. visiting his brother. |
Roy. I
James Shears made a business
trip to' Perry, latter part of the!
week.
J no. Polk has accepted a posi-1
tion with Jos. Nelson in his hard-
ware store.
Miss Maud Hartley left Monday
for a visit with her sister in Den-
ver, Colorado.
Mrs. C. L Botsford, of Port- j
land, Oregon, visited Mrs. E. Iv.|
llimes a few davs latter part of j
last week.
Judge and Mrs. .1 T. Highley j
and children of Oklahoma City,
were here Sunday visiting friends j
and relatives.
Mrs. I) W Marquart and daugh-
ter, Miss V'ida, after an extended
visit at Lake Arthur, La., returned
home Monday.
Mrs. F. E. Brooks, of Chicka-
sha was here .Sunday visiting her
daughter, Miss Florence, who is
attending the university.
II. C. Stowe and family have re-
turned from a several weeks stay
in Long Beach, Calif., and they
say thev really are glad to get
back.
WANTED—A young fresh Jer-
sey cow with calf. State qualities
and price. Must guarantee state-
ments.—Dr. Paul Sanger, Blanch-
ard, Oklahoma.
This is u free and enlightened
country where the home-loving!
householder can slop three doll
worth of city water on a
cent rose bush.
Col IJ A. Rogers, of Oklaho-
ma City, one of the most loyal
supporters of President Wood row
Wilson, was a business visitor in
Norman Monday
W. B. Howard has purchased
the Mrs. Henrietta Wintin lots on
Asp avenue, and will likely build a
fine fraternity house. The Pick
ard Co. made the deal
W. R Clark, ffcacher of the
Canada
I he BEST in
ii—. td
JAS. D. MAGUIRE
Everything in Hardware
is what you want, and
A. McDANIEL
has it.
I FIG BARS
Saturday we will have in
a fresh shipment of Fig
Bars. These delicious
cakes filled to the ends
with mellow ground tiigs,
tastv. appiii/ing satis-
fying will be on sale
Saturday at only
10c Per Pound
Other cakes on sale are
(iinger snaps two Lb for
15 cents.
Crisp iced cakes and
marshmellow cakes at
fifteen cents per pound
Keuieniber our candy lie- ci
part men t SAT I PDA Y L
Special
CARTER'S
Nickel Store fl
(.
fc snum j*
Bain Farm Wagons
Anchor Buggies
Charter Oak Stoves
Oliver Steel Plow, riding and walking
Black Hawk Planters
Deering Binders and Mowers
Established in 1889'^:
Sole agency for the celebrated Keen
Kutter cutlery and edged tools. Our
lines are recognized as the best of
their kind and are fully guaranteed.
•v -• wommmm «>•«;:
■r;' rxma:.!
First National Bank
of Norman, Oklahoma
Officert ar.d Directors
K II Johnson. I'res dent: I'hil C. Kidd. Vice President: Win Synnott I'ashier
J;is. n Maguire. i S Smith. P. Caruthei x, r i> Adkins, It r Merry.
This bank is always prepared to meet the legitimate needs of its
patrons and solicits your business on merit. Courteous treatment and
careful attention in business matters combined with a conservative
business policy assure security and satisfaction.
A LOCjAL b.xjsk fou local veovle
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of NORMAN, OKLA
4
.:. tT": TI3HSNHEffl IIWill 1C——BB—WM—gBMBBKO
ing
ars ihe
President's
Wedding
Cake—-
S INTER-STATE RURAL
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
an example of decor
ative art never equaled in
the history of cake di- - r
ating—an example of de-
liciousness, lightness and
hool south of Noble, who wholesomeness that would
NOW MAKING LOANS
Authorized Guarantee Fund
$1,000,000.00
Is
be a pride
wife. It. is
i< n candidate for county superin-
tendent, was mingling with the
v iters of Norman Saturday.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. L I 'omp, of
Newport, Pa., were here lirsi of
the week visiting Mines. Blanch
Montgomery and J. J Tucker.
The\ are well pleased with Okhi-
. ' •
noma.
Claud Cox, who has just tinished
a course in a mechanical college in
Kansas City, has accepted a posi
tion with the Minteer Hardware
Co. as a demonstrator of the Max-
well automobile.
Mrs. Hannah Daniels, who has
been in California for some time,
c imein Friday and reports that
she greatly enjoyed herself during
her stay there, and also that she is
glad to get hack home.
John Lewis, the small son of J.
I) VVomack accompanied Mrs.
Hannah Daniels on hei return Irip
from California Ho will now re-
main with his faihei and grand
mother, Mrs. Minnie VVomack.
Queen quality shoes —Ruckers.
K. L. Cralle has let the coutrac-t
for the erection of a $10,000house,! to bake
to ,mv house-
Allot her
Testimonial
for
CALUMET
BAKING
POWDER
This world famous Wil-
son Halt Wedding Cuke
was made by My-.. -Marian
Cole Fislu v and Mis - Pansy
Bowen, both well known
Domestic Science Experts
Calumet Baking Powder
was used because both'these
expevts use it exclusively
in their work and know it
is ttie purest, I he safest, the
most, wholesome and eco
nomieal to use
So do Million of house-
wives who use it every
liukeday — so will you if you
try it on the tliing- hardest
just north of his present house
Lahoma avenue. 11 will Intel l>
veneer construction with interior
finishings of oak. and modern'
throughout
Billy, the little yea, old son of
Mr. and Mv-; Mick liuynes, died at
their home in the Ten Mile Flat,
Sunday, March oth The funeral
services were conducted I>\ \\,
Md ullough Monday oKeriuent
was made in ft; Warren cemetery.
The (cieaved parents have the
uynipathy of a host of friends
Dame I'asfiion Muunuiieed
that wouieiiV, skirts this spring
wi!\ l.,t two inches shorter than
they were in the fall and the\ were
two inches slim". • hi the fall than
I hey were last spring. If il i-
k*t''|is up t hei ,■ i- n'tain to be in
■ of sore eyes amoi.g the
uch a strain is awful hard
Send your nam' ■md ad-
dress for free recipe and
history of the Wedding
* ake. Then bake one just
like it yourself.
Kecelvcd Highest Av^ irds
World's Pure 1 o.ad txpo
si lion, C'hic^u and Paris
Calumet Baking
Powder Co.
Chicago
liorrowi TM ejin take Loans for L'O, .'!0, 40 or f 0 years on ainwrti/.aiion plan
with of pa>iiitf :-ill or any part at any time upon «i\t.ydays notice.
l*'or instance, an annual payment, on the id year plan, of $." 7.0o pays prin-
cipal " I intercut on :i f 1,000.0(1 loan; foO.OO of which is percent inter-
est and lli'• >7.:ih i< ,:t ment on the principal each year, upon which is
allowed 1 -2 per cent compound interest.
At the ei, 1 .f the ainort i/.ation the f 1.000 00 i-; paid iu full although only
: ' has .. en pud toward it. the 1 J '« compound interest has earned
the balance of $<); 1.00.
NO COMMISSION, NO APPRAISEMENT FEE, NO
RfcNEWAL CHANGES
Vou Can't Afford to lioi row Money on Any Other Plan.
For Full Information See
J. M. SMITH, Organizer, |
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
rfa*:Si., -fi mrri-r- if inn- rr-nfiiffmiinni-iTT 'Ti t"whiih
j - - FIVE REASONS - -
| Five reasons why you should trade
1 at McGinley's Drygoods, Grocery,
| Bakery and Meat Market:
1st. Quality is the foundation of our Busi-
ness.
2nd. Sanitary in every Department.
3rd. Prompt Service.
4th. All accounts can be carried in one.
5th. But most important you should al-
ways t«-<tde at your home STORE and the
money we receive is spent at home to support
directly 20 peopie and indirectly many more
and besides you jiet something good and also
get your money's worth.
McGINLEY'S
FH0NE 101
PHONE 247
The North Circle of the Missio-
nary Society of the M IS. church,
South, of which Mrs 11. <1. Lind-
-u\ is leader, held till all-day meef-
ing at the home o
Bo 10. Krid'i> l\c
family . and Mi s I.'
of ()klahonu < 'it)
the Missiouar^
West Oklahoma
special guest>.
.VI rs ('. s
Hutlir and
II. Campbell,
president of
i'iety of the
i'onferene •, wcie
So
We still have a few more Cleveland
County Wall Maps left. Only $1.00
While they last.
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Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1916, newspaper, March 16, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108546/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.