The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 21, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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NOR .AN, OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER iit, 19lj
NUMBER 110
yUKOM MILLGRAJ^
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PREPARDNESS
We wanted to be prepared to give our customer's
the best flour there was on the market, that is why we
vent to the trouble and expense of visiting a number of
Mills in order to find one with all modern equipment
for producing the highest grade of flour that is possible
to produce.
We Found This Condition in the Yukon Mills
f heir mills being new and equipped with all the
latest machinery for cleaning, scouring, and separating
fhe different parts of the grain making the very best
four that can be produced, for these reasons, and be-
cause we live in Oklahoma, and we want our money
to stay in Oklahoma.
We Have Selected Yukon's Best
For Our Leading Flour.
The only way the housewife can be prepared for all kinds of Baking is to keep an all our
pose Flour. Yukon's Best is an all Purpose Flour, every sack is the same. If you think Oklaho-
ma Mi Is. can I make as good flour as is made in some other state, you should try one sa.-k of
tins all arpOM Flour, and your doubts will all be dispelled. . Every sack must Satisfy or
Money refunded. We have a full car load and'offer it at the lowest price of any Flour in Nor
man for anything near the quality, only $1.50 per sack delivered to your door. If you are navina
more for your flour you are paying to much. Try a sack of Yukon's Best and be Convinced.
We Also Carry a Complete Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries
Feed (Jmniteware, with all other Grocery lines, all of which we sell at the lowest prices con-
sultant with good business principals.
Prompt Delivery Service to All Parts of Town
OKLAHOMA, 21; MANHATTAN, 7
The street in front of (ho Tran- fl
ript office was crowded with .stu- 1
NIVER3AL BROADS AY i KATUitB
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YUKON.OKLAHOMA.
^H'gmest
witching the boaro 1 \ ving prOf:''e-s &
•if the game between the A. and M.
College of Kansas ami the University S
of Oklahoma, played ;tt Manhattan, IS
Kbs., snd when the final <■ of 21 io
in favor of the Uii.vj/stty eama.
cinching the all-victo: "us career of
Bennie Owen's boys for !, 1.', there
w.lS a long-drawn «iK| of t.t: r ... \
rnch rejoicing. Report s from the
-r une state it was a hardfought battle,
the Aggies scoring in the first iiuar-
ter, but after that the University, ns
u'-"jal, "coming bar!:" in fi - style.
This is the lust ^aine of the season ex-
cept. the Thanksgiving game at Okla-
homa City with the A and M. College
of Stillwater. This team was badly
defeated by^ the Haskell Indians at
Lawrence, Kas., yesterday, the score
being 21 to 7. Thev seem to be all in,
, not keeping up at all to the form they
I showed early in the season. It is not
expected they will put up much of a
trame against the University on
Thanksgiving.
THEATRE TCCAY
"WHERE THE CROWDS GO"
The celebrated Theatrical Star
JULIA DEAN
IN
cc
JUDGE NOT"
OR
'The Woman of Mona Diggings"
Pictunzed in Six Splendid Acts
ADMISSION RAISED
Five and Fifteen Cents
Come Early
Doors Open 7 p. m.
Your auto will compare very fa-
vorably with a winter home in Flori-
da if heated with a Clerk's Auto
Warmer. Hullum, Taylor, Minteer.
—Just Received: Sample line of
lady s coats, forty-four in all. On dis-
j play in Rucker's window. Price,
311.95. Great bargains. Up to date
in every particular.
NORMAN HIGH, 68; HUGO, 0.
The (jamc of football played by the
"'"'man high school against the high *
school team of Hnjro, Okla., yesterdav, ~~
•resulted in a complete victory for the
Norman highs, the .,<• being fig to 0. SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT —Butterfield & Sons are pushing th«
Hugo was thought, toe to hnvBP very Ti _ , ! work on the new citvhall huiftinc?
strong team, defeating everything The Washington school will give an and it will soon be ready for occu'
they went against down in the south- 'tertaimnent at the high school audi- pancy by the city officers and fire .1«I
east part of the state. Roland Hughes tonight (Saturday) that prom- partment. The plasterers are now £
who now lives at Hugo, was active in i' es be enjoyable. It is given by work, and Mr. Butterfield thinks h«
promoting the game, desiring the j.lle different grades, all participating, can turn over the completed building
Hugo people to know what a real foot- ''om t*1'- lowest to the highest. The by Dec. 15th at latest.
bnll team was like—and were dub Proceeds are to be used to assist in
shown. i paying for the Victrola. A worthy ob-
ier, and all who can should attend.
^■■■■MUNIVERSAL MOVING PICTURES)
all wool Amnskeag serge 36
vide. Rucker's.
s
PV
PHONE
—50 __
inches wide.
, —ThankSKivins. sale on beautiful
hats Mrs. Lizzie Smith, in First Na-
tional Bank building.
—Thermite Anti-Freeze Compound
for auto radiators. Guaranteed not to
u jZ.e aTb°ye 70 degrees below zero.
Sold by Hullum, Taylor, Minteer Hard-
ward Company.
POLITICALLY SPEAKING
Already Democratic office seekers
PATRONIZE
The Orpheum Fruit and Caiidy
Stand
Only the Finest and Freshest
in Our Line
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1 ,?v Human Hands ♦
♦ BL I TER MST POP CORN ♦
* For Sale in Front of ♦
The University Theatre ♦
ONLY 1111 BALES OF COTTON
GREAT ADVERTISERS
St. Louis, Nov. 17.—Christ was •
master of the art of alvertising, John
proved himself a great editor and
ii'iuveu nimseir a great editor and
Already Democratic office seekers p ^ov. 1> 1^15, there were only there is no better reporter than Luks,
are trimming their sails for nomina- 1,111 bales of cotton of the 1915 crop according to Walter Williams, dean <3
t'< as for county offices in 1916. The ''med in Cleveland county as against ,!l(' school of journalism of the Unl-
1 ranscript understands Sherman Da- ba!es ginned at the same time versity of Missouri, who addressed a
vw and Fred Amrein will both be can-' Going some, isn't it? SnnHow - - «• *
idates for the nomination for sheriff,
Sunday school convention in St. Louis
Monday.
"Even Christ's last words were not
and several patriots are willing to —Mrs. R. V. Downing was a visitor , ^'.Yon Christ's last words were not
take over County Treasurer "Buck" o Oklahoma Citv this afternoon. lor silence but for Christian publicity,"
Clement's job. Mr. Clement cannot' "5,d Mj\ Williams. "Whenever «
run tor that position again, the law —The Annual Thanksgiving Con- ' , "as kept the good news of the
nrnhimfmr. i.. . ...j. , . -- p-osnol fn ifcolf .* + uri *.
county treasurers succeed- a,'t piven by the Y. W. C. A and Y ;'0SPe' to itself it has died
ing themselves for more than one C. A. will be at King Hall Sunday haa
term. Deputy Corbett will probably ' 4:30 p. m. A very attractive pro-
ue a candidate Ann hi< ornm Viae Kann nKnnm.n/1 a .'i VV he
, , , pvo.viun rt^ain, me law —annual inanKSGfivinff uon-
pronioiting county treasurers succeed- ert ffiven by the Y. W. C. A. and Y Zns • >«.
inpr themselves for more flinn M C A will Ko nf ifoii has given this news out it has con-
?red.
When Kitchener wanted a million
CIVIC TALK—A PLEA
CLASSIFIED
LINERS
i ♦
Yuletide is coming, and Thanksgiv- *
ing is not far away, reminding us all' *
of happy days "to come. The bright ♦
nope of friendshios offering, cast j ^
their shadows before, and we look at I*
the calendar, and count the days as *
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
PATRONIZE
The Orpheum Fruit and Candy
Stand
Only the Finest and Freshest
in Our Line
ho .. j.J r , , "OI prooaDiy p. « very an
oe a candidate and his following will gram has been prepared.
be a good one. feature is a talk by Dean
ben VVheelis will probably have ' Holmberg on Great Hymns.
some opposition for the nomination
: !LC0U?.tZue)?!'k' th.i,= l,ei?P his second -The "First Year Laws" will have
A special , raiuion
Fredrik ii/L, he advertised in the newspaper®.
T*ri . . . lit wnpdpefj.
When the church wants a million men
to aid its cause it rings a bell for five
m Pbrases,
(If noi District Court Clerk Jim light, and the Phi Delta Chi fmod- I1" frie? ,rePor'; the world -the
ogner wil. have opr)osi;:on for re- icals) have Davis Hall entrae-od for ■] V"iiV °' ^brls'.." said Mr. Williams.
-vilTnrnbnbl M.s<1 R"''bour 'nilar occasion. Both affairs prom- f £ prfove? bimse'f the best editor,
In)„Pn?r't:' rema'".^"nty superin- ■ to be enjoyable. P f"rf.he fjeelyusedthe blue pencil,
tendent if she so desires This beinw . st tinR 'if I wished I could fill many
is better to Rive than to receive, we1 ——" " " te^ L «rfl?7eyk« 0rif"by'" 8econd Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Absheir have x "!,'{l?1pa-" ., , „
FOUND: A pocket book, containing want to remind the citizens of Nor- -$2.50 wool knap eleven quarter "™enomin tl°n ^ ?ce °PP°siti°n rented their farm near Franklin for Ml.■ wm „®Qde^!L advert>se8," said
some money and receipted bills. ™aB that we have the poor among us1 blankets $1.98. Rucker's. nev- bein^Sln I ' ;°U-n^ att"r- 'becoming year to Virgil Howell and ,t'h Ved' alTd 'wMtf elnf?
Adaress, giving description, Box 521, always, and we ask for them a gift r. • ... , _ n.to '' ln training for will move to Norman after their sale te ,1K'hts.
Norman. from you that they may be able to re- LiIL and Tulip bulbs at hat | Their son-in-law and daughter X
,777^ in ember the happiest days of all the ** Gr,een House- _All,n poK„ , TT and Mrs. Earl Blackburn, will also
WANTED: To rent 5 or 10 acres of year, Christmas and Thanksgiving. ,—Call and look over our $11.95 sam- ,vW iu- \ it . 0 y Hullum,!'ome to Norman.
i _i jj Vn i ,1 ® _ n1o mote !. . h lor. Minteer Hardware Co
i,, ' mc udjs as • «
they come and go. Believing that it
is better to irive than to rp^pivp wo ■
LOST:
versity library
Phone 477.
acres of .vear, unnstmas and Thanksgiving. , —Call and look over our .$11.95 sam- ti"' "X tlullum.
Address - 0 difference how small your gift P'ecoats. Examine qua.ity, style and ''' M',ntc"r Co.
may be it is great to those who re- mak!nK- Right up to date in every • . hanksgivmg sale on hats. Mrs
ceive it. Ther are a few families liv- "articular. Rucker's. Smith, the Milliner, 101% S.'
Red Mackinaw coat at Uni- in Norman to whom Christmas
land, improved, close in.
Box 471, Norm..n, Okla.
HUGHES DECLINES TO RUN
Peters Ave.
—Prepare for winter. Just think of
vetting a heautif< 1 coat for $ 11 95
W e have them. See them i:-. our win-
- - • --— kjui- w WIIUIII ^iirisimas
Thursday night f,a-V W1" bring no cheer unless you re-
I ',,ef ber„ them. Clothing, food, and
rnnn nnr.v mo suu "J" .u • 'w1 Jef,acc.eptable' and wil' drive A number of the Republicans of Ne- "av^ l"«m: nee tl;cm in our win
GV,01, FORSALE: See the ■' '/ear of fiost away. | braska certified the name of Supreme Vv! ai)<' ca" ln and let us show you
Pickard Real Estate Company. We know a mother with deep fur- Court Justice Hughes to fbo Rocker's. y
io,/s in her face, whose faithful toil tary of state of Nebraska thfs week
GOOD six-acre tract close to the Uni- ' j ' w"0 is trying to support tat ing he was their choice
versity for sale at the right price children, and winter hath its sor- nomination for president and t..cv uu-
on good terms. This is an ideal tract or j ,and her little ones. The sired to vote for him in the primary
for chL'ken ranch and fruit. See the aj r.usband is sleeping, just to br held soon to name dele gales to
Pickard Real Estate Company. j yonder in the growing cit- of the the Republican national eoriventic
! I lead, out where the wild flowers bloom Justice Hughes comes out in a state-
FOR SALE. No. 2 L. C. Smith Type- "nmarked grave, save by the ment absolutely declining to allow his
writer, nearlv new. Price $25.00. ;. ... 5row5 so Kre,en, and is name to be used in this connection bv
'w- ^•tetassvsrsf of N,br, k*
T *• Ruck.
caa i.i _i. ^ _"/ i r { .iurcn or not, whether or not you er s.
"• *
A Good Show at the ♦
♦ Orpheum Theatre Tonight O
5c and 10c ♦
• ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
—Mrs. M. F. Sinclair, mother of
Mrs. R. A. Brigham, left today for her
home in Thackerville, Okla., after a
week's visit here. Her grandson.
Robert Jr., accompanied her.
—What has become of the old fash-
ioned woman who boiled a whole ham
and sliced off it for a week?—Macon,
Ga. News.
mo wet**, ' mvi u tom uo-
1 for the '"'che county yesterday visiting his
I they de- ther, Mrs. J M. Nnill, and seeing L
' primary *' '"ends. He : prosperincr or, a -f.
, -*>- H prospennc: on
rm some fourteen miles west of
awton.
1 +
between 600 block W. Crawford and roam in tL7iol,l= °j" ^ot you
415 East Gray. Reward. Mrs. Geo. 0f i,aii n, ; attend the game —J. M. Thompson has again er.gag-
Beard. I blessings wilT ^UnL m an? th<?'r tA ln,lhe transfe^ business and will
- T follow you and make have his office with A. McDanie!
LOST: Bunch of keys, two key rin^s 1 Hand'vouTli^ A/ Awards is home from
on it and belt caU Return to Bert Bag^ett. ? Mr3' C°rn' °r LZ her daughters at Fort
feward.aUlk' 84 Maguire's' and receive( THE CIVIC COMMITTEE. and prisS'ous and ha°ppy. We"
—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sells are hav-
Z %ss SSJK vfE.&, IHHiiiniiiniiiin.iiiiiiM.i,....:
Report of the Condition of
The First National Baiuk
of Norman, Okla.
No. 5248
As made to the Comptroller of the Currency,
November 10, 1915
RESOURCES
10c OUTING
FLANNELS IN
SHORT LENGTHS
FOR 7'/2C
RUCKER'S
HOG STRAYED: .. „„„
from he Trout place, near Universi-
ty. Notify Mrs. Trout, phone 95.
, —$2.50 for W. L. Douglas all solid ; ~Cu •' u s' ' Sel,s are hav
A large red sow ;:ien's shoes. Rucker's ! f j,r home on East Main remodel-
"" ' ' led and made into a pretty little bun-
—Clark's Auto Warmer do the W'
• nQT. j work. Sold by Hullum, Taylor, Min- ~^uto. Owners! Don't let your
LUhl. At the Kansas-Oklahoma feer Hardware Co wdiator freeze up this winter. Get i
name, gold broach, set with small i Thermite, it does the work See Hul-
diamond and two pearls. $4 reward. —There was a fair crowd at the !un1' Til>'Ior. Minteer Hardware Co
Notify Registraar University. 3t Frank Monical sale yesterday, but all , —J. H. Muldowney has purchase,I
inoT. t r«r. v,« i i. 1 bidders and property and J- J* Martin propertv near the
M ivVield^s llrm^lorP ^n l Win brouglit pood prices, and Frank east side school house, and will move
Ma^Md's b-?™ * a"d ^Vl11 "ays most of the buyers took advan- mto it at once. H. S. Oliphant vester-
Kite jiSU " ^SS Af5 - «d,~' -
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ E-*"'
50c FOR
SI0.00 LADIES'
COAT;
$2.50 PAIR SHOES
ALL FOR $10.00
RUCKER'S
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Loans and Discounts $276 074 95
Overdrafts
Stock in Federal Reserve Rank
Real Estate, Bank Building
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
U. S. Bonds at Par ~
State Bonds $50,000.00
Warrants and Securities 19,421.22
Cash and Exchange 78,452.31— 147,873,53
89.97
2,100.00
24,000.00
2,000.00
2,550.00
53,000.00
LIABILITIES
$507,688.45
at the Westside Second-hand store
Good one reasonable.
LOST: A sliver broach with small
brilliants in it. Return to Transcript
and get reward.
—Chinese Lily and Tulip bulha •(
the Levy Green House.
Harry D. Carey Supports
Julia Dean in
"JUDGE NOT"
Picturized in Six Reels
University Theatre Tonight
Cc and 15c
—Died: The little 4% year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moon died
last night of memb. croup at the Moon
home south of town a few miles. TI >
funeral will be held this afternoon
with interment at Fairview. The
child was a hright, clever little chap
and earnest sympathy goes out to the
bereaved parentd.
ALL WOOL
AMOSKEAG SERGE
36 INCHES WIDE
RUCK1
Capita! Stock $ 50,000.00
-I 20,000.00
Undivided Profits Net 7,289 83
Circulation IIIII 50!000.'00
Deposits 380,398.62
TV. K W . • $507,688.45
ine abov^ statement is correct.
WiW. SYNNOTT. Cashier.
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Burke, J. J. The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 119, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 21, 1915, newspaper, November 21, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc113095/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.