The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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The Daily Transcript
NUMBER 284
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JUL\ 3, 1914
THE FOURTH IN NORM AN.
"NO CASE AGAINST MAYS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA,
At the close of business June 30, 1914.
So Decides Justice S. M. Moore
When He Discharges Him
From Custody.
Joe Billie's Hand of Sh.iwnees
Arriving — Dance Tonight
— Attractions at City
Park Tomorrow.
"MOVIGRAMS"
RESOURCES
Leans and Discounts, time
Demand Loans
Real Estate, Bank Building
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
U. S. Bonds at Par. -nVoain
State Bonds and Warrants 69,728.10
Cash and Exchange 84,<J4<5.1<5
$233,014.61
8,667.05
24,000.00
2,000.00
2,550.00
53,000.00
153,971.23
Night Watch Mays was dis-
charged and the case against
him dismissed by Justice of the
Peace Moore, this morning, af-
ter hearing all the testimony
pro and con. The charge against
him was shooting Jesse
Clyde Bogle, who is managing
the celebration at the City Park
in Norman tomorrow, tells the
Transcript that he has all ar-|
. rangements made to give a cred-
Mvprs itahle exhibition. Joe Bilhe and
lviyeis , q.
Total $477,202.89
him was snooting jesse '"jjp° j, . , , of Shawnee Indians]
with intent to kill. The shooting .j. ive this (Friday) after-
| was admitted, but the intent de- ^ ;in(j wjn K;ve a preliminary
I nied, and Justice Moore decided , • ^ ^ tonight at 9
that such intent had not been J^X'h will be preceded,
proven, but, in fact the opposite bv ^ band concert. Tomorrow
|had been shown; that had May. 0-cl0ck the festivities will;
meant to kill him he could very at the park with band con-
easily done so, for he-^..t, races, peaking, platform
up against him with his gun. It d tfc d in the after-1
'was very evident that Mays had - - ..
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits Net
Circulation
Deposits
used no more force than ! {,'a]j**ga*me,~ and a baseball game1
necessary, and had shot to dis jbetween the City and Samtar-
able rather than to kill. ;nm teams. At night will come
One or two witnesses were put speaking, followed by band
I „n to prove that Myers was not ™^e™d Tndian dances,
drunk, but their recollection was with mQre races and games and j
hazy A number of witnesses platform dance going all the
testified that Myers had made >
j threats against Mays, that he( EVERYTHING IS FREE,
would "get" him and that he ^ indications are there will be
would kill him. Myers testi- ^ ]a crowd from Oklahoma
mony that he had not been Cjt ,md intermediate points.
t t around Mays home that night •
j was ^provedanfthere^teBti-! Funeral of >,rs- Kluker
~———~—— fying he had been prowling
j around. It was shown, too, that
noon there will be the Indian
$ 50,000.00
20,000.00
7,064.25
50,000.00
350,138.64
The
at ;;
Total $477,202.89
The above .tatemeit is corrert-
Socialist County Ticket.
GETTING BETTER. ; around. It was shown, too, tnat Ruck other of Mr. W. N. * . /V T
Norman DroDertv values are Myers story, that he had • Rirker, was held at the family * SUE * / fr 9 I
gewfn^ better steadily, and the'^t off Peter's avenue was a tnis-, yesterday afternoon,, * H ll O 1 J
futlook t: very5^encouraging for take, for home The fact'a large concourse of friends and ■ j. Ulfi VJ
the future. I have some genu- from th® ^ays hf • cond;., neighbors turning out to pay, j.
I kI™ that, vou should seemed to be that Myers condi last 8ad respects. The, *
The funeral of Mrs. M.
Rucker, mother of Mr. W.
"Movies"
the University The-
atre are so durn
good nowadays
that we have to
pass up mother's
apple pie and do
the "Maxixe" to
get a ?eat.
THREE REELS TONIGHT
'Rex' Drama, a frontier comedy. I he
Unlawful Trade, Dad's Allowance. A
'Powers' Drama, Transformation of
Power.
74ary Fuller has joined the
on "the f ollowing ticket to be
voted on August 4th:
County Judge—Jas. M. Bish-
op. . ,
Sheriff—A. E. Pinnick.
County Clerk—B. B. Levench
Treasurer—J. W. Abshier.
Weigher—W. A. Hill.
Assessor—Ed Loveless.
'agreed j outlodk fake, for he was arrested^notffarj -J^^n^oi^f friends and.
i have some genu- , , M -
genu- V, T ,t_ , neighbors turning out
ine bargains that you should ^emed to bejhat Myers conch- their ]agt -
ins tnat you snuuiu -—
They are being taken tion as to sobr,
look at.
up fast.
A. McDANIEL—PHONE 23.
Notice—Registration.
to
_,,„u tneir last au respects, j.mc: .
tion as to sobriety was sucn floral tributes were especially, '
that he did not know where he; beautiful and appropriate, com-<
was or what he was doing. nletelv covering the beautiful i
The result tends towards good P^ely C°T^riJ®dy was taken to
| government. Officers must do Bethany Mo., on the afternoonI
their duty in such cases, andj^ accottipanie(, by Mr. and
must be upheld by those wno „ — —i MoHio
The Fourth at Noble.
—Mrs. E. B. Johnson and her
daughter, Mrs. Carl Giles, left
The citizens and business men n^tato nf
—= uieiI uuiy ,°,u, ' r i train, accompanieci r y ivir. ano The citizens ana Dusiness men i ■■ -—- w ■
• « ■ riovp must be upheld by those who M Rucker and Miss Mattie, 0f Noble are sure arranging to j Colorado> to spend the heated
Assessor—km i^oyeiess , : w,u be in my office in Cleve- f d government and the Y ''u. , i? ,„p0Z f the most enjoyable1 term. Mrs. Giles' babe has been
Commissioner First District ] land Co>> Abstract rooms, from enforCement of law. ; Rucker. have one of tne most nnnr]v !inf] it is
-W. I. Price. . . . I 4 to 6 every evening and from
Commissioner Second District 7.30 to 9:00 o'clock every night
—T. J. Castleman. . ! during July for the purpose of
Commissioner Third Diserict.registering voters of 3rd ward.
-L. R. Jones. 1 THOS. VINCENT, Inspector.
No nominations were made for
01 rsouitj ate suic * -■- ,
have one of the most enjoyable terrn. — — - -
I Fourth of July celebrations ever quite poorly lately and it is
Prof. S. M. Barrett, President of puned off in Cleveland county, thought the change will benefit
Claremore Preparatory. 'phev are working as one man to tier-
make it a success and give the —W. T. Wallace is here from
The Cottage Home
Will serve vegetable dinners make it a success ana give wie ,s,"r "T
and ice cream suppers' to the The state board of education e0ple of the surrounding coun- Dii' tn}, O.aa., today, looking at-
-"If" tjorifj wpre made for business men and clerks of Nor- at its meeting in Oklahoma City t,.v a ,r()0d time; their hankers, ter his property and hobnobbing
t Xk emmtv superintend-1 ti nui r^ime nicnic that man at 25c?er meal for the next Wednesday Sected Prof. S. M. merchants, mill men and all with old friends. He is now the
COf 1nr rn^tv ittnm?v i 1 vJ V v T rivcn tWs two wc-oks. Coat rule suspend- Barrett, of the State University, cla88e8 making themselves leading merchant of Dustin,
enf and county attorney. and ed This is cheaper than you President of the preparatory,"committees of ore" to see that His son-in-law, Ed Rixse, accom-
.• Mvo Moli^reV lawn has' been can take the time to go home. | school at Claremore, a position 1 everything possible is done, pameif him.
Bag Worms Destructive. Mrs. Maguire s lawn, \aas Deen that cairies a salary of $2400 They are to have merry-go- _KOIt BEST rates on city
^ mT and Mrs W N. Here's a Prediction for Rain, with it. G. W. Austin, city sup-,roUnds, platform dances, speak- |oa„s, see W. W. McCullough.
Have you examined your trees death ol Mr. ana { , \ af Wncrnner. wasi:„™ tmo hnnH mnaip, races of all nrv * or ^
nave yuu cAiuiuu™ — . ,
-ecentlv to see if the Bag Worms j Rucker s mother.
were getting in their work?! -Miss Stella Murphy,.
VV . nuntiu, lOUnUS, pittUUiitt uan^^, ^11 IUttUD occ vv • *v *
erintendent at Wagoner,_ was j ing) fjne band music, races of all _WE ARE headquarters for
who' Drouth in the near future is a J selected as head of the mdus-1 description, plenty of fine shade Raj,y p0ji and Betty Babe
wore getting in their worK: tho 'iT^ht'Viand of Mrs. nossibilitv not to be feared in trial school for girls at Chick- iand g0od water, and guarantee ps puc](er's.
Max Fischer eUa u. they have has been the nght hand_o Mn. "accordi„e to the ajha, and W. C Canterberry of ;that all „h„ c„me wilI go homci" b^. who
been very ,destruct\ve on ^ ®her connection with the prognostication of weather for Marietta was chosen as head of :thoroughly- satisfied that Noble; wag here frQm Carbondale) U\.,
trees, but he has stopped their | severed ^ ^ ^ne tQ ^ ^ ten dayR of July by L. the Durant school to succeed has ?1yen them a good time and visitlng he, sigter, Miss Lucille
ravages by.spraying with aeon- Jr to spend a month. On Howell Lewis, an Oklahoma | Prof. E. D. Murdaugh. | furnished much more than she Dora> left Wednesday for her-
coction got at^ Rea ^L^ tanviP I hor return she will take charge City weather prophet. „ The^ ai?^01" .me.n,t; Promlsed- home. This was her first visit
d™g st°re- y . , | f Harrold house on the Concerning the coming condi- Barrett will give supreme sa - _ . to Oklahoma, and she was sur-
all sorts of trees, but seem to be i ot the Harro^ it this tions Prof. Lewis said Tues- faction to his friends. He wan -PALM BEACH SUITS just ise(| and delihted with the
worse on the maples See what, Boulevard,, ana ma^ ^ & ^^ educator of long experience a; arrived tuday at RUCKER'S. Pountry and the people, and es-
they are doing to yours. I deserving and competent lady,! "On July 3 the moon is m man of_ state wide acquaintance _Mrs W. F. Criswell left; pecially with our fine Universi-
to-'and we trust she will enjoy her perigee, that is, it is 20,000 and influence and author of - '
i vacation miles closer to the earth than numerous b^ks.
1 ; j its mean proximity — 240,000
miles. On July 7 the moon will
be full. This combination com
—No Daily Transcript
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yesterday for Rolla, Mo., called —PALM BEACH SUITS just
' by news of serious sickness of i arrived today at RUCKER'S
Mra p v Parkor!her father, J. M. Fleming. j —STRAYED: Black muley
— „ Mr. and Mrs. E. . cgj; qUR window for our cow with small white spot in
be full. This combination com- leave this afternoon for Lamed,, gl ()() specia]s for xhurs. j face IIas bar x brand. In good
ing so close together is sure to Kas., where Mr Parker will co ( Friday Rucker's. condition. If found notify R. C.
produce rain through the north tinue his work for the Park Ad- ■■dayand . riaay. McDanie] of Berry
temperate zone in large areas dition to Norman, and Promote Rqu^ Dallas yes-1 —GET your old suit cleaned
July 1 to July 11. , ! the oil well proposition^ He has , Route l^went^ to y; ^ ^
"For Oklahoma the chances already_disposed of somein in y,. ffiuirhter Mrs. J. A. Mc- —News comes from Nashville,
are good for rain within the next j lots and shares, and says the ; , ^ Daily Transcript! Tenn., that Dr. Henry Meier,
The storm i proposition is meeting with. Keevg^ ine. uai^y ^ hap-! formerly with the University of
penings here i Oklahoma, who went from here
—OUR supply of 50 cent long j to Vanderbilt university, has
storm S proposition is meeting wim i-r-- — ■ ...t "j
I will start on the Rockv moun-'much favor. Larned is the for- • will keep her p .
| tain slope and work its way mer home of Mr. Parker.
^eastward, taking about a week ——- —
i to get to the Atlantic coast." Bus « Baggage Line.
Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers. New Potatoes
and plenty of fresh Crackerjacks.
CAUTION
Patronize the J.
' Bus and Baggage
Barbour's Sanitary Gro.
A. Mclntirt
line. Call;
1 Palm Beach suits should be promptly made day or night
washed carefully. Phone , ..
Let us launder your summer ■ From Wednesday s Daily.
1 suits.
kimonas and"" childrens 2-piece; been elected to the chair of Pro-
Oliver Twist wash suits were all fessor of Modern Languages at
sold We ordered a big supply the Central University of Ken-
of both from our other stores tucky, at Danville, Ky. It is con-
which will arrive in time for sidered one of the best positions
Monday's snlG. RuckGr's. j of its kind in the south, cinu ft
* SHOWER BATHS: Connect; number of prominent educators
to any faucet. Complete for were considered before Mr.
o nro 25 M F FISCHER & SON. Meier was selected. His work
We know how. ,7" * + summer go ,(^L * . jj \LF PRICE on all at Vanderbilt is said to have
NORMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, selling fast at tucker s. \\ 01 pa„ama hats. Rucker's. been of a very high order.
Phone 71 you hurry to save money ! men s rm ain i
0i "IliM WORLD
DRILL TEAM PRESENTS
" 1 HB THIRD DEGREE"
5C—A1RDOME, TO-NIGHT JULY 3, 1914,-15C
The Woodman drill loan will give an exhibition drill in Iha stmt in front ot the Alrdome tonight at 7:45 Tickets m for yeslsrday are gocil lor ,jJa
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