Cleveland County Enterprise (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Proprietor • It would be curious if agents representing the
1 : Kaiser's divine ritrht should be found trying to -
work with Nihilists in Russia.
J. 0. FOX
Entered as cImm m«Mwr October 11 •«. ■
the PoHt Office at Norman, Oklahoma, und.
March 3, 1879.
One Year
Six Montjis . .
Three Months
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Thursday, May 17, 1017.
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For (iovornnr,
,). I',. A. HOBKRTSON.
It's all the same to Germany whether a hospi-
tal is afloat or ashore.
If Wisconsin were as angry at LaFollette a*
it thinks it is, it would whistle him home.
Germany is not so much in need of men as ol
men that can't l>o captured.
Russia might make its ex-czar a professor of
law or a great faunal naturalist or something.
The poltical rubbish heal pile in Sweden needs
only a watch to become a bonfire and you know
what Sweden's great product is.
It is just as well for Turkey that she was not
in the country to see how much elfect her seve~
ance of diplomatic relations caused.
Some of the noisy advocates of the volunteer
system in Congress weren't so much in favor of
it at the time of the Spanish War.
Picketing the White House should be sus-
pended, at least for a little while, when the sea-
son arrives for putting up preserves.
Many Germans now wish the Krupps had been
encouraged to become manufacturers ol planting
and' harvesting machinery instead of guns.
Even in a world war people of every rank
, take time to inquire anxiously and sympa''-.eti-
Ically as to the condition of Sarah Bernhardt.
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I >11. C. S. BO BO
Physician anil Surgeon
Office hours % to 12 a. m.
2 to 5 p. m.
Office Phone 66, Resilience 69.
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
M'GIN LEY'S
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♦ Physician and Siirscim ♦
♦ Office over LlnJsny's Drug Store ♦
♦ Office hours: 9 to 12—1 to 5 ♦
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Dry Goods, Grocery, Bakery
and Market
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♦ IV. L. lagletun
Judge J. B. A. Robertson is the only man in
I Oklahoma that is-seriously being considered lor
jt he democratic nomination for governor ol the
I state.
The best "Ready and Willing" badge that a The young man who suspects that there is no
young man may boast is a signed enlistment ^ furthe). opportunity for ambition has only to ap-
papers. ply to the nearest recruiting station to be as-
„ . , sured.
The back-to-the-farm movement in bnglana
may save the Empire, but won't it be tough on
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GROCERY DEP'T—Full line of canned
goods.
BAKERY DEP'T—3 large loaves bread 25c.
MEAT DEP'T—Specials, mackerel and salt
fish.
COFFEE DEP'T—1 lb. City Pride coffee 25c.
1 lb. Urn. Special 25c.
DRY GOODS DEP'T—Special prices on
shoes.
F. J. McGINLEY
Phone 101 Phone 67
the grouse?
The regulation of food prices should offer ;t
bonus to the man who is willing to eat the cold
storage eggs.
The success of President Wilson's recent |>i't>-
g-rams lends support to the theory that those
pickets in front of the White House are mas-
cottoS.
This country is "stupified with over-confi-
dence" says Senator Lewis, and he is right. A
little reading of the history of the war ol 1812
would help. ,
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STOItAtii: COMPANY
NORMAN, OKLA.
Office Phone 225
Res. Phones 20:i and 58
First National Bank
of Norman, Oklahoma
Officers and Directors
B II Johnson. President: I'hllO. Kldd. Vice-President: Wm. Synnott. Cashier:
.Us. D. MuKUire. C. S. Smith. P. Caruthers, C. U. Adkins, K. C. Berry.
One vaguely gathers that Germans in Brazil
and Argentina must be almost as tactful as those
in the United States.
That big push on the Hindenburg line makesj Singularly enough most of' those mpHJ
one wish that Uncle Sam's brawny shoulder, high minded critics who can soc tl K but cv
might be applied at once. I >" Amer.cn s participation in the war have
I habit of writing anonymous letters.
We should by all means have a big 1th of July n , neariv
celebration in Norman this year. We can and Potatoes no. only wear their Pac^f9
must have the biggest and best celebration ever | everywhere nowadays, but are freq
Si his citv decked with-garlands of parsley or cress and
11 ' ' ' may yet achieve ermine and coronets.
Somebody may as well get ready to pin flags; „rt. on some
on the pacifists for Mr. Ury an now as militant One -others from counting. ■ • . ',
ZS Roosevelt classifies them all as slackers. I of the flags on exhibition that they haven t been
Paiafists who .1,1,1 «, si,..,, as „n as there is „ o.l much in a B,.«l many families s.nce «ay
any good fighting to do are of the right sort, back before I tyh was admitted
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♦ J. W. R0DGERS
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CONTRACTOR nnd Rl'ILDF.H
it No job too larfie nor none
too small.
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♦ If you are going to build see
♦ or phone nio for plans and
♦ speeifllcations. Office North
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Phone 364 ♦
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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 aud satisfaction.
A LOCAL -BAMK FOH LOCAL TE.OVLE.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of NORMAN, OKLA
lthciinintlxni.
If you art' troubled with chronic or
muscular rheumatism give Chamber-
lain's Liniment a trial. The relief
from pain which it affords is alone
worth many times its cost. Obtain
able everywhere.
WANTED
Farmers to know that it costs only -fo|>
J'J.on to grow a strong, fat and heal- fus|n)- to execut
In the District Court in and for
Cleveland County Oklahoma.
Rig Jim Oil Company, a Corporation,
plaintiff, vs. Meda Noble, defen-
dant.
No, -tsar,
NOTHT 111 I'l "l it VTION
Said Med it Noble lake notice that
she has been sued in the District
I Court of Cleveland County. Oklalio-
in falling nnd ro-
und deliver an oil
Utter of pigs if they f*««l Sum t.\ jwrnty-three (2:*) in township
Compound. Security ImmhI nine (I1) north of range one (1)
<£T O M kCti A'dmente
The Nation's Curse
4c
Pood -
Compound is a milk substitute tliatj
requires no fresh milk after the
milk Is good therefore it saves every
pound of butter fat and saves $8 lo
$10 on each calf raised.
lloyil Fox, >>r Norman, Oliln., says:
"I took two calves, I fed two on Se-
curity Calf Food and two on whole
milk. The two 1 fed Calf Food did
well or better than the two 1 fed
on whole milk." For sale by May-
field's Hexall Store.
What Does
Catarrh Mean?
trrrssaroiT'xra.f'
It means inflammation of a
mucous membrane some-
where in the head, throat,
bronchial tubes, stomach, b i
iary ducts or bowels. 11 always
means stagnant blood the
blood that is full o( impur-
itios. Left alone, it extends I
until it is followed by indigestion,
colds, congestion or (ever. Il«.
the syMcm generally nnd spre:nK us
operations until systemic cutunli
an acute illness Is the result.
P e i" u n a
Is the nation's reliable remedy for
Ibis condition. It restores appetite,
a ds digestion, chccWs anil i uiow'S
inflammation, and thus enables the
membranes,through which w e bi c.ilhe
and through which our food is ab-
sorbed, to do their work properly,
l ortv (our years of success, with thou-
sands , f testimonials, have established
it as the home remedy—l.ver Kead>
to Take its record of success
holds a promise for you.
THE PERUNA COMPANY
COLUMBUS, OHIO
You can obtain Peruna In tablet form
(or convenlenc
... .t of the Indian Meredian in
Cleveland County. Oklahoma.
which she, the said Defendant, con-
tracted to give to the 1*1! I lit i If here-
in. nnd for which Plaintiff paid the
said Defendant according to tin
terms of the contract between them, i nnd
for which breaching tiT said contract j )ften Call
the lMnlntlff (tlleges it has been
damaged in the sum of SlOOO.flft. and
siir, liic said Defendant, must an-1
-weY the Petition filed herein by j
. ;iid l'laintirf. Big Jim Oil Company,
a Corporation, on or before the Hth
|,Ui or .1 nne. A. 1'-. HUT, or said
j I'oiition w ill be taken as true, and a
! mone\ judgment for damages for
said breaching of said contract in
I the sum of $1000.00. and the costs of
j this'action, will be taken, and the
I attachment lien herein "ill be fore-
clo-ed, and said land will he sold to
iv.\ the judgment so rendered.
SKAI. JIM STOONKH.
\\ I KAC.l l-'.'PON. Court Clerk.
Attorney for Plaintiff. 4.i-4t
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There is no
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Remedy
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~r.t, ciuisiug more woe j
i Gtomacu Trouble. I
c er and Ulcers or I
I.-.'.cstincs, Constipa- ]
lUto-Intoxioa
All Lines of
Insurance.
A. Me Daniel
Phone 23
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III NY AN iV STO(i.\Kll
Loans and Insurance
Office With Cleveland County Enterprise.
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State of Oklahoma, Cleveland County,
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REAL ESTATE AISD
FAUM LOANS
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cal I'jicrati.
Watch its T".'
no alcohol—
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dress Geo. ti.
capo. Bettor
MayrV, Worn!
I in the District Court of said county
, Appendicitis anu 111 ,
i-.!;v.cnt« WJMi' i Jf;'ms" "Twyford. plaintiff, vs. A.
ro'a^rv to Mnr>' M' Stroup nlMl Ch"S'
t, ; . Stroup. defendants.
It i l.n i..o Nn 4 S|)0
the ]>01- 1:1- The tl(,felulants above named will
1 -■ take notice that they have been sued
-'. it h ,ve't in II"' above entitled action in the
. ' • ■ said court In the above named plain
':l serious ur«- • mllK, ,.„„Par an.
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dose today.
tUs. Contains
- trminc ii'a.
•it ■ FKEi-'. \ t-
• . hi mist. Chi-
• :i a bottle of
>11 "<( II soil I M ss Itl I 11 \ Ml
I'nusual work, beiidin- and lifting
of si tenuous exercise i> a strain on
the i insoles, lliev becom.- -ore and
stilT, volt are cl'ippU d and 111 pain.
Sloan's l.lnltnent lirin"- >ou >eiie
relief, ,-asy to apply, it penetrates]
without rubbing and drives out the
M.ivn, - A clear liquid, eli ancr
than muss) plasters or ointments, it
does not stain the skin or clog ti"'
por, \lwav - ha* • a If Itle lialldv
f.,r the oaiiis, aches of rheumatism,
gout, lumbago, grippe, bruise-, -tin'
II,-.-. backache and all external pain.
\l vour druggist. 25c.
tiff, and that they must appear and
answer or otherwise plead to the pe-
tition and amended petition on or be-
fore the Nth day of June. IH17. or the
allegations of said petition will be
taken as true, and judgment rendered
in fa\or of plaintiff against the de-
fendants. A. Stroup and Mary M.
Mayr'3 Wonderfnl Keme'ij • JJ.^ fendants, A. mroup and Mary M
druggist now ;-.>-t try it <" nr ,t;;' str,,np in the sum of One Thousand
guarantee. If not s.ttis'.ict . , > ■ j)0nars w ith interest there on from
.. ill ho wtlirHPlI .. ... . i... ..f tannnri 101 Ti Sit 'l < ,
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JMS. D. MAGUIRE
Established in 18S9
Everything in Hardware
Plumbin'g.
Tb
Hnterprise SI.
will be returned. the L'lst day of January. 1015 at fi'
For sale by Maydeld's Drug Store and an additional sum of Sinn attoi - j
ney's fees, and against Mary M.,
and all other leading druggists. s,roup and Clias. N. Stroup. sustain-: I
— j inK an attachment to pay said judg-
I^t Daniels & Co. figure on your j meiir whub olu, third j
interest of the northwest quarter of
| section 3:t. tow nship 10 north ot j
DIUr flags for sale at the Enter* | QlJg®gi,^MjVV'l'.i111'y.'r>kV:'i\'ionVa'"' ''I'l'l'':tit-
i iudgine that the - imo i- the propel-
i\ nf Mnry M. Stroup and subjort t.
attach men't to pav the judgment
sought herein, and declaring th it the
! defendant. Chas. N. Stroup hn- no in-
itere-t. light or claim in or to saul
I undivided one third interest in and
id real . state, and ordering sain
thi .1 interest in said
prise olTii
111 flag- for
♦ IV h) pay $•'>!• to fur n
♦ sewing machine, when you can
♦ buy n good sewing machine for
♦ from $10 t *1",. >ew nnd
♦ used machines, (her the I'll-
♦ terprlse office, llepiilrlng neal-
♦ l.v and promptlj done.
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State of Ohio. City of Toledo.
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Clu-ney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the tlrra of I' J.
Cheiiev & Co . doing K' ine-S In t' «'!ty
of Toledo. County an.. Siat.- aforesaid,
nnd that said linn ws'l ay the sum of ...
ONE HCNDREO DOLLARS for each undivided ■
and -very of ''..•..rrh .! at . annot be , to said ittaehment
to satisfy the Judgment sought her
Sworn to before ir.e nnd subscribed in 1 in, "ti tc - ti.-f> and P«>> '
rrsr am. «KM.
Ha?l'a Catarrh Metlleim"'^aken to- "' 'ald court ,,n> " ,la>" "f AP"''
i ,9t" JIM 8TOONRR.
lor testimonials, freo. «F!A1 Clerk of said Court.
F J CJIKNEV CO., Toledo. O. • '* c\i,Tll
Sold by all .Irucelsts. sOt^iN II- ... ,,
Hall's Family l'.ita lor cgnstlpation. j Attorney for Plaintiff. " 11
Bain Farm Wagons
Anchor Buggies
Charter Oak Stoves
Oliver Steel Plow, riding and walking
Black Hawk Planters
Deering Binders and Mowers
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
HOUSE AND JACK BILLS PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE
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Fox, J. O. Cleveland County Enterprise (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1917, newspaper, May 17, 1917; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108625/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.