Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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The BEST in
Farm
Loans
is what you want, and
A. McDANIEL
has it.
Quick Service $
Farm Loans-Low Interest
City Loans-Low Interest
Harm Insurance
City Insurance
Homes forSale or Bxchan^e
OFFICE IN SECURITY STATE
HRNK BUILDING-
J. R. STOGNER
A Good Man to do Ihtslnea* With
Watch Child's Cough
Colds, running of nose, continued irri-
tation of the mucous membrane if neg-
lected may mean Catarrh later. Don't
take the chances -do something lor your
child! Children will not tpke every medi-
■Li! LI J
LOCAL INO PERSONAL
A very tine shower here Snudiiv
The beautiful sunshine i* fjreatlv
! appreciated by a) 1.
' City Loans at reduced rates, see
W. \V\ M«('ullonifh.
The city of Norman was full of
progressive fanners Saturday.
Miss Alma ('lardy, of Cushing,
is here for a visit with friends.
Juo. Liutou, of Nash, was here
| this week visiting with relatives,
j A. MeDaniel was in Missouri
| this week on a big real estate deal.
! Z K. Westervelt and family
| visited friends at Bethany Sunday.
Judge B. F. Wolf held a term of
probate court at Lexington Mon-
j tiny.
Boss Lindsay was in Lexington
I Saturday shaking hands with the
the voters.
Mrs. M. ('. Wood has returned
home, after a several months' visit
to California
.1. B. Oriffin visited with friends
and relatives at Lexington Friday
and Saturday.
De Woody was arrested Satur-
day by sheriff I'ickard on a charge
of bootlegging.
11. E. Echols was here from
Helena latter part of last week vis-
iting with friends.
Born—To Mr. and Mis. George
Fore, a tine 10-pound boy, Wed-
nesday of last week.
cine, but they will take I)r. King,* New
Discovery anil without bribingor teasing.
Its a sweet pleasant Tar Syrup ami so
effective. .Inst laxative enough to elim-
inate the waste poisons. Almost the
first dose helps. Always prepared, no
mixing or fussing. .lust ask for Dv.
King's New Discovery. It will safeguard
your child against serious ailments "re-
sulting from colds.
DO IT NOW
Send us the price of a year's
subscription if you are in arrears
We Need the Money
A. E. Bin nick was here from
Oklahoma City Tuesday, visiting
relatives and friends.
Vivian tieorge has been quite
sick at his home near Denver the
past week with measles
«
Miss Annie Ward, of Corbett,
spent the week end in Norman, the
guest of Mrs. .T, B. Wheel is.
A. F. Hammer, of east of Lex-
ington, was a business visitor in
Norman the first of the week.
Mrs. N. P. Graham left Monday
for a few days visit with Mrs. Geo.
(i. Graham and family at Hugo.
Carpets and Rugs
We huve just nveiwtl a
lai'^e shipment < t' Hie
most beautiful lr:^ of
Carpets and Rugs
ever shown in Norman
The Patterns are of the latest Designs and
wc can please you with both
Quality and Price
Come In and
See Us
and let us show
you litis elegant
line <>f
[>i ii ti i■"in. a. i i
Teel utltiiuliil the miiirul meeting
of Optometrists in Oklahoma t'Hv
this week.
IJ. L Carpenter of lie -i" Lexin ;
ton, was a guest of his daughter.
Mrs -I O. Fox mill family, Sun-
day.
[<'. O. .Miller returned home j
home Monday evening, after a few
days visit to his farm in Cotton]
county.
•Jim Klinglesufith was here from j
Drumright latter part of last week, ;
visiting hoinefolks. Jim is doing |
well in that. city.
Mrs. D. M Botsford came in
Friday evening from Portland Ore-
gon, for an extended visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K.
Iiiines.
Mrs. Iantha Sheegog, of Mays-
ville, is here for a visit with her
sister, Mrs. T. R. Smith. Mrs.
Smith is now able to get about by
the use of crutches.
H. <i. Lindsay, K A Foster, C.
A. Kiehards, K V. Downing, .J.
D. Fierson and O. J. Martin are
serving on t he federal jury in Ok-
lahoma City this week.
C. C. Clark, 21, and .Miss Babe
Tooshee, 23, both of Oklahomu
City, were happily married li\
•lodge Wolf. Monday afternoon at
the county court room.
For Sale—A pair of gildings,
past 1 wo-yenrs old Three-fourths.
Percheon. Will make 1400 pound
horses when 4years old. Cash or
on time.—T. R. Smith.
B. F. Williams will soon begin ]
the erection of a new modern home ]
on his lots on North Peters avenue
on the site of his present home,
which will be moved east.
J. R. Stogner lias moved his in-
I surunce and real estate office into
I the Security State bank building,
] where he will be pleased to have
11is friends call and see him.
Emmett Graham and wife, of
Bartlesville, were guests of his
mother, Mrs. X. P. Graham and
; family Sunday. Kmmett is in the
(oil business in that city and doing
well.
1!. W. Iintto and family arrived
! last week from Cordell. Mrs Hut
| to and little daughter will spend
' two weeks here the guests of her
parents. Mr and Mrs (' II Bes
isent.
The Old Hegime met with .Mi-
ll. (J. Lindsay this afternoon It
| was the last meeting of the year.
! and a large membership was pre-
lent and a most enjoyable meeting]
i was had.
W. II Hoy. a progressive fann-
er of Little Fiver, was u business
! visitor in Norman Saturday, and
while here renewed his subscrip-
tion to the Enterprise. This was
Mr. Hoy's first, visit to Norman
for three months.
A Dealer Wanted in Norman for
WOODS MOBILETTE the light-
est and most economical automo-
bile in the world. Apply by mail j
I or in person to MOBILETTE
! SALES COMPANY. 212 W
] Grand Ave.. Oklahoma City.
Sheriff I'ickard and Deputy Bar-
i ker arrested the McClure Bros.
Tne day morning They are
! charged with operating a joint at
their home near the river, and are
now in jail waiting trial. A gal-
lon of aleliohol and other wet goods
were also taken by the officers.
Stomach Catarrh Is
Very Prevalent
In this climate catarrh la n
prevalent disease Catarrh af
fects the stomach a* often ai
any other organ Perhaps every
third person Is more or less
troubled with stomach catarrh.
Peruna is extensively used In
these cases.
THE RELIABLE
FAMILY
REMEDY
PERUNA
Keml the ails in the Enterprise,
patronize those who are asking for
your patronage, and profit thereby.
Pills heal Por Liver
Because they contain the best
medicines, no matter how bitter
nauseating for the sweet sugar coi
hides the taste. Dr. King's New
I'ills contain ingredients that put
liver working, move the bowels fr
No gnpe, no nausea, aid digestion,
try a bottle of I>r. King's New Life
and notice how much better you feel
at your druggist.
liver i
or
itinp ]
Life !
the
eely. j
■lust j
I'ills I
- - FIVE REASONS - -
Five reasons why you should trade
at McGinley's Drygoods, Grocery,
Bakery and Meat Market:
1st.
ness.
2nd.
3rd.
4th.
5th.
ways
Quality is the foundation of our ttusi-
Sanitary in every Department.
Prompt Service.
All accounts can be carried in one.
But most important you should al-
trade at your home STORE and the
money we receive is spent at home to support
directly 20 people and indirectly many more
and besides you get something good ond also
get your money's worth.
Commissioners Meet
The board of count\ eonunis- j
sioners held their regular meeting
at the court house Monday and
Tuesday. Besides the general]
routine of business, the petition of i
•I. M. -Janeway. et nl. to condemn!
certain land for road purp >ses four
miles east of Moore, was by a
unanimous vole reiected
McGINLEY'S
PHONE 101 PHONE 247
Good For Colds
Money, Pine Tar, and < • 1 \ < * i in< art-
recognized eold remedies. In I)r. Hell'
Pine-Tar Honev these arc <■< r . 1 • t d
with other cough medicine in a plf-a ant
\vrup. Dr. Hell's Piue-T;n Honey
quickly stops your t-on^h, t-he-ks your
Kxi'ellent for young. :
one of the best eomrli
nuila on even butt
what you are taking
Insist on Dr. Bell':
• hilt :iud aged. It's
>\ rups mad'- For-
Y.tii know just
and your doctor
(iiil'Ii> and colds.
Pine Tai Honey
•old, soothes irritation of the throat * >i 1 y at Druggists
Notice of Settlement of Fln/il
Aceonnl
Carpets and Rugs
I. M. JACKSON
QUALITY FURNITURE
In the county ('ourt in Ttnd for C'levelam
('nuntv. (>k lahoma.
in tlie matter of the Instate of
Matthias p Patterson. Her. .isetl
Notice Is hereby given that Man Kliei
patterson. «-\tcuirix < t the * ■ t.«i« of.Mat
Unas F. patterson, defeased, has render.«
and presented for st ttlcinent and tlletl ii
this court her filial account and report >
her administration as such « xecutrix a -.;
tug for distribution of said i-state. ami i
her dlseharg''. and it has been ordered ti •
the I7thda\ of Mav It l . bi int a da\ ••
regular term < f this court, al tin hyurul l
o'clock a. m of said da.\ .it the fount
Courtroom. In the city ot Nuruinn. c ■ \
land county, Lklahonia and same has bet
appointed by tin court tor the seitleim i.
nl said account, and tor hearing said p« t>
linn, at which time and place, anv per so
may appear and tic Ins obji - tions in wi it
111 k to the account, and conte-t the -.aine
In testimony whercnt t have hereunto s-
ir v ha ml ' I niii \ ■ 11 the ot -- • i ■ i t
this >Tth day of April. Mid.
Seal. H. K Wolf,
County jtulp'
\V. I. F.agletoii
Attorney tor Executrix
aam* i
ANOTHER SHIPMENT
OF
Oil Cook Stoves
T he New Monarch, Detroit Wickless and National
Square Burners. These are the Finest Stoves on the
Market, With Gray Enamel Top,
White Enamel Back and Shelves
(MM KITCHEN CABINETS
M, _
OUR LINE OF KITCHEN CABINETS
is complete with (lie newest patterns
apron front, niekeloid top, white
enamel finish irtside, with
50 pound Hour bin at only toA m
REFRIGERATORS
WE HKVE JUST RECEIVED
an elegant line of Refrigerators,
and the quality and price will ap-
peal to you.
We have a large line of Lawn
Mowers, Lawn Swings and Rub
her Hose. In fact everything foi
Summer needs.
SEE OUR BIRD HOUSES
Get One and Beautify Your Lawn
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Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1916, newspaper, May 4, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108553/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.