The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Transcript, Norman, Oklahoma
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4 " " ' ' ... ., .. .. ,stl, ,|.,v ,,f sa:H nrwinct one of ward three, voters of said ward four, towit: said city, for the purpose of pre-
: The Daily Transcript 'tZZ Sj£ mVV be held .t the and the of said election M- snd Geo. A. Smith and paring for said dty, and
ing the Sabbath to prepare Mon- tirely by home talent, n..™ — — ..... t i
day's lesson and for other things melts for which arc now b-jing same time and places in said city in said precinct one ward three
, «. , Which under the old regime, were distributed about the city. We that the city primary election is to be the following named voters
*„£c#..iy; no time for relax- wou'd judge from the "lurid liter- to be held on said date. of said precinct and ward, tow.t:
J 0. FOX, Editor
J. O. FOX
J. •J. BURKE -
I?. H. PARHAM
President
the two clerks of said election in for the further purpose of voting
ward four shall be the following on the question, "Shall the city of
named voters of said ward four, Norman, Okla., proceed in the
. , , . . . v n Miller and G P Glenn, and to\vit: Oscar Holland and fid matter of a charter form of gov-
ation, meditation or worship as at-ire" left at the Transcript that The voting place to ward one of K ^ ^ ^ war(, Hftyes< The polls shall be open, ernment?"
Secrchuy-Treas. the Creator MenM „ „ V'C StU<i™tS dL* The ul ^ * -J" " a 2 and tt three precinct one, to be the fol- ed at G o'clock a. m. and closed at Done at the city of Norman.
Business Mgr. W".fn ^ V 5T ?" 7 v 2' /sir ' !" **1 -T leetL, in satl lowing named voters in said pre- 7 <*lock p. n, Such officers to 0kla.. this 5th day of March. 1919.
edge, and thc.v are worn to a date set is For r ay two judges o sai< e .. . cinct an(] ward towit: Geo. conduct said election and to act as s. W HUTCHIN,
, Entered as second class matter January frazzle" from continuous applica- day rights, March 21 and H, the ward one, to be the following . R1 . . , counters ! At,,,.,,,. . ri. .
jr. 1914. ai: the £*T*Lct,k'S' tion of their mental and physical entertainment to be held in the named voters of said ward towit: Meaehem and Herbert Black, an • Mayor of the City of Norman,
non,., under ac of conere« of March 3. „A„ „ 9<Aoo} buil(j. w Armatrong and Boss Lind- that the voting place m ward j That the qualified dectora of Attest:
say and the two clerks in said three precinct two of said city to said city of Norman, Okla., may at J. MARTHA WISE HAMILL,
W. McCullough reports the ward one to be the following nam- be at John Bardie's Garage in said said specjai election choose two City Clerk.
real estate sales: The ed voters of said ward, to wit: waul three, piecinet two an la freeholders from each ward of! (Seal.
Frank Boggs and Walter Vicars, the two judges of said election m , .
and the voting place in ward two ward three, precinct two shall l.o , « -
> us/v. energies, trying to keep that
^Office, 215 r.ast Main Street. Telephone 3. record they started so proudly and
bravely, where are they to derive
« J.AU.Y SUPSCWPTION RATE!* ^ ^ U)at mimifl,sts the real
]By mail.' Z™ mlnlfo"""::: '^OOup to the notch "pep" and genuine
By carrier, one week .10 ^"coll.ge spirit" tlriit is inherent in
— — i every O. U. stu
W.
following
property formerly owned by Geo.
W. Miller in Miller-Classen addi-
DEMOCRATIC
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ry O. U. student?
I.et us go back to semesters
and
ice in ward two ,
tion to T. D .Martin, for $:i,800; jn sajd city to be held at the city the following named voters of said (
two lots in State University addi- hall in said ward two, and the ward, precinct two. towi : ....
ward Rader and John Hardie and the
named two clerks of said ward three, pre-
The following announcements ]eKe spirit" that will bring 0. U
are made subject to the action of;to the front and carry her "over
fthe Democratic voters nt th
lasses five days in the week) and tion to Mrs. Hetherington, and an- judges of said election
jsec if we do not gain the "new col- other pair in the same addition to two to be the following
i
pri-
mary, March IS,
vor City Cler! -
1 B. F. CLAY, Jr
1919:
•"or City Clerk—
I RUBY McCULLOCH.
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the top," iji V M. C. A., W. C.
A. and every other department and
interest represented in our belov-
ed Oklahoma University.
A PATRON.
Norman High School
Carnival Minstrel
Mrs. Alabama Boggs. The two
ladies expect to build upon their
lots.
J. L. Harrington
Withdraws from Race
voters of said ward two towit: ctoet two shall be the fo low ing
Hu<?h Jones and John S. Allan named voters of said ward three ,
and the two clerks in said ward precinct two, towit: L. N Morgan,
two to be the following named, and G. W. \ anCamp; and that the
voters in said ward two, towit: voting place m ward four of said ,
Key Boyd and C. M. Smith; and city to be at the county court |
the' voting place in ward three, house in said ward four, and the
precinct one, of said city to be judges of said election in ward
held at Baptist church annex in four to be the following named
To the Public:
1 have withdrawn from the race
for the Democratic nomination for
Mayor, as I would not have time
to devote to its duties.
J. L. HARRINGTON.
Norman, Okla., March 10, 1919.
Publics
To The
WANT ADS
jElectric Light
I g Proposition Norman High School, wilh char-
acteristic energy and enterprise
The Transcript has not changed is putting forth the big effort of
:s mind. It cannot but agree with the season next week and if plan.*
a-'ouncilmen Davis and Runyan and do not go awry it hopes to put on
he many leading citizens and an entertainment which will be
eavy taxpayers of Norman it both popular and paying. The
as interviewed upon the matter, students hope to obtain the neees
I ,£at it would be extremely unwise sary funds for paying off all in-
©r Norman to vote $125,000or any debtedness of the High School LOST: Black fur scarf Saturday,
(ther sum at this time to install Athletic Association and thus ob- j Leave at Transcript for^reward.
|t municipally-owned electric light viate the necessity of taking up a| *
vlant. But the question is now up popular subscription. FOR SALE: Almost brand new
I p the taxpayers of Norman, and The nature of the entertainment grain binder at a bargain. Aug-
f they wish to add to their pres- planned by the High school is ust Hoffman, Norman, Okla., R. 5.
Ut very heavy tax burdens by something new for Norman folks. FQR gAL£_Baby chickg. Setting
| trying this experiment, it is their it is in the waji <>f a genuine hens, eggs for setting, and .1
| few White \\ yandott pullets and
Condenced Statement of Condition of the
SECURITY STATE BAN K
Norman, Okla., at the close of business March 4, 1919
COMING TO
NORMAN, OKLA.
cockrels. Phone 320.
Main.
404 \Y
296-3f*
REWARD—The party who pick-]
ed tip wrench back of Haydcn's
Apartment house will please re-1
tun to Van Pick Oil to, .inil <et ,
reward. -"''i-': i
Norman City Charter
Election March 18th
The following is the proclama-
I ^ght and privilege to do so. We
^ke it that no one except taxpay-
ers will have a vote on the ques-
| ton, «r even desire to have a
ite, for it is a matter that should
e decided by the taxpayers alone.
jhey are the ones who will bear Physician on Chronic Diseases
Ja burder,, and non-taxpayers Will Visit Our City
pould have no voice in it.
j_ ' SUNDAY, MARCH lfith
s). U. Students And Will I(e at (he ColtaKe Hotei
II Are Not Rusty Until 1 p. m. One Day Only
nue. Kansas Citv , Mo., who has t'on *'le Mayor calling the elec-
"ditor Transcript: Dr. Potterf of :tl08 Garfield ave- tion uPon th« Question as towheth-
nA few days ago the Oklahoma treated thousands of patients with erNorman shall be reorganize<l un-
aily contained an article by one electricity and medicine, will give H charter and for the election
? our Seniors deploring the al>- consultation, examination and all freeholders to prepaie such a
Vnce of real "pep" and "college the medicines necessary FREE, charter in the event the proposi-
I yirit" among the members of the All parlies taking advantage of 'i011 carries. Every voter, man
udent body, saying thev were this offer are requested to state a,u' woman, should go to the polls
doming "rusty" and asking to their friends the result of the March 18th and vote their real
| whence they were to derive treatment. sentiments upon this question:
"New College Spirit?" Treats DEAFNESS by an in-
From the viewpoint of a number tirely new process. PROCLAMATION
patrons with whom the .vriter Treats catarrh, throat and lunv \ proclamation
is conversed, 0 U. stude.its are diseases, eye and ear, stomach, liv
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $164,3?8.31
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 637.59
Pianking House, furniture and fixtures 10,000.00
I". S. Honds, warrants and se-
cureties $104,078.11
Hills of Exchange 32,099.75
Cash in bank and due from banks 53,556.65 189,734.51
Total $364,730.41
LIABILITIES
Stock $30,000.00
6,000.00
Undivided Profits 3,658.95
Reserved for taxes 2,041.04
Deposits 323,030.42
,'apital
Surplus
C.
Total $364,730.41
A GROWING BANK IN A GROWING TOWN
Your Business Appreciated
H. BESSENT, Pres. R. W. HUTTO, Cashier
Effective Saturday, March 15th- the fol-
lowing additioinal limited service will he
installed on the Norman Interurban Divi-
sion :
NORMAN DIVISION
Southbound Northbound
Leave
Okla City
♦9:42 a. m.
*11:42 a. m.
* 1:42 p. m.
**3:42.p. nt.
***5:42 p. m
Arrive
Norman
10:25 a. m.
12:25 p. m.
2:25 p. in.
4:25 p. m.
6:25 p. m.
Leave
Norman
*10:30 a. m.
*12:30 p. m.
*2:30 p. m.
**4:30 p. m.
***6:30 p. m
Saturdays only
**Daily.
"Sattirdav and Sundays
it "rusty," neither have they lost er and kidneys, gravel, rheuma
eir usual "pep" nor the real tism
ollege spirit." and
f
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of the mayor of
the city of Norman, Okla., call-
ing a special election.
paralysis, neur.ilgia, nervous Whereas, at a regular meeting
heart disease, epilepsy, of the city council of the city
They still possess those charac- Bright's disease, diseases of the Norman, Okla., held in the coun
ristics, but in a dormant condi- bladder, blood, skin, goiter, stam- oil chamber in the city hall of; !
in. No, they are not "rusting" mering, and asthma said city on the 25th day of Feb. ! >|.
t there is a reason why they are Piles and rupture, without de- ruary, 1919, a resolution was duly ! ^
t bubbling over with vim and tention from business. > filed with the clerk of said city
lor and giving expression to the If you are improving under your and the same being duly presented
Id time pep" and " class spirit " family physician do not tike up to the mayor arid council for ac-
Take a young horse, give him a our valuable time. The rich and tion thereon, was unanimously j
11 grown animal's load, work him the poor are treated alike. Idlers adopted, said resolution providing
days in the week, keep it up and curiosity seekers will please that the Mayor of said city be in-1
k after week, through the stay away Our time is valuable. tn ,-nll n anpeinl pleetion
>nth, and bow long will his gay
frolicsome spirit
nee"
y.,%
k\ X
y Our time is valuable, structed to call a special election 4*
Remember, NOT A PENNY will to be held in said city on the 18th \
be in evi- be charged for the medicine re- day of March, 1919, at the time
quired to .ill those taking treat- an(] place of the city primary elec-1 •!-
Most of the young people in our ment this trip Office hour, 9 a. m. tion, for the purpose of choosing
iversity are not mature. They Positively married ladies must two freeholders from each ward of
in a period of development be accompanied by their husbands said city for the purpose of pre- |1
iLch, if overtaxed, either mental- Remember the date, Sunday, paring a charter for said city, and
or physically, may prove disas- March 16, at the Cottage Hotel, for the further purpose of voting
>us to them For the past six Norman, Okla. Also will be at 0n the question "Shall the city of
inths most of them have been Lexington Monday, March 17th at Norman, Okla., proceed in the mat- ^
Our Spring Showing of
Real Style Shoes
k
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You cannot be too careful in sel ecting your footwear this year. As {
the fashions are of such extreme simpl icity that anything out of keeping j
with the rest of your attire will give a hazard note to the harmony of one's |
appearance.
Our shoes are unusually attract ive in appearance and what is even J
more important, are absolutely true t o style standards of the coming season. J
H1UI9 IUVIDV VI mvin "B'V vv.. *— •' *
-rying the full quota of work; the Lexington Hotel from noon to ter of a charter form of govern-
ing to classes six days in the 5 p. m.
Btmc a
L. C CU ES PHONE 59 W. C. WEIR
OFFICE—Firat National Bank Bid.
Giles-Weir Investment Co.
Norman, Okla.
FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY.
Call and see us, we have some good properties listed
worth the moeny. See us if you desire a loan on farm
property. If you have property for sale list it with us.
ment ?
I Now, therefore, I, S. W. Hutch- j
| in, Mayor in and for the city of I
Norman, Okla., pursuant to said (
resolution above mentioned and:
adopted by the Mayor and city 'j'
council of the city of Norman, j
Okla., so as aforesaid, do hereby -J-
call a special election to be held !
A black kid Colonial pump with elaborate but
neat and substantia! beaded buckle, in turn sole and
Louis leather heel. Priced at $10.00
A plain kid and patent pump in turn sole and full
leather Louis heel, priced $8.00
Aljlack satin oxford with extreme lon«; f-es. wry-
dainty designed, comes it; five eyelet tie. See this
Oxford, priced at . _ $10.00
A Black Kid Oxford, extreme toe full Lmis heel,
priced at $10.00
SHOES THAT SET THE PACE
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Remember that the Price Dye Works are
u now fully equipped to do First-Class
lCleaning and Pressing as well as Dyeing.
We will call for and deliver vour clothes.
)RKS
LEGAL
BLANKS
We have a full and com-
plete stock of
Legal Blanks
And if there is
form you want,
print it for you.
a special
we will
T ranscript-Enter-
AT McCALL'S
Arrive
Okla. City
11.12 a. m.
1:12 p. nt.
3:12 p. m.
512 p. m.
7:12 p. m.
Cars stop only at Needham, Moore and
Norman
9
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