The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 213, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE DAILY TRANSCKlPT, NORMAN OKLA.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE
LOTS OF MONEY
FOR THE FARMERS
FOR SALE-—New six-room modern bungalow,
west side. Inquire at Broken Dollar Store.
. — 203| Oklahoma City, Dec. 9.—The taiin
north T c'hSS. bS^r n«W«S IOa nf,md iS ta'r'}' b"bbliflS 0Ver Wlth
cash will handle, balance easy. Phone Will surplus ca>ll. A S. J. Shaw secretary
Borer. Maple MM. OWI.hoau €<„, ,97-tl. of thc „ate schoo, hn(, departnlellt,
*'9^ SALE Pre h cow. Mrs. J. G. Hardin, said yesterdiv, «.nd hf proposes *0
3 miles north east of Noble. 211-2* ,• ,•_. r • . .
-——— — ___ slip a little of it ..lo itf into the pock-
FNSrthS^F^eRrWta*Ll^r-2lVi °f the f,rnW" h:
_ The fund now has $600,000 ready
Wd^Zd0°t« *"d WHCk.JaC^ loan on farms of thc state under
uehvcrtd for $10.00 per side-board load. , , , .
213-Jf i rules an" regulations of the school
'land department.
lot 300 ft j "This money will be loaned by the
Cleveland County Re.lt, Co., F. F." Fit^ ! S,a'e t0 far,,,ers °" improved farm
«Kr. Phone 371. , 2ij.tf , 'anc' at the rate of 5 per cent interest,
. with the privilege of paying any part
Patterson Six—A car you will like of or all of thc loan at any time."
better the longer you drive. J. P.1 fiaid Shaw. "And the farmers are
Del-linger, Sta'® D'str'b"tor, 420 W. urged by the commissioners of the
Main, Phone 682. 209-tfi t , , • , ■ , ....
loan fund is fairly bubbling over with
— thi
1M*
order at Transcript.
K i.i lio'.'l 6-room house,
square, price $4,000. Therms i!
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: New i>-|
room bungalow on W.1
Boyd St. C. P. Landt,!
phone 258. 211-tf i
exceptional opportunity. They
.1 can address nie for particulars."
REPORT ON THE
CHURCH ACTIVITIES
Secretary Sulletiger of thp Y. M. C
POR RENT-New 5-room bungalow. Phone A- makes. the following report
11. U. S. Tnbbs.
ROOMS—Clark's place, one block west aad
one block north of Interurbaa depot. 212-4*
FOR RKNT—One unfurnished
>0# E. Symmes.
213-3t*
FOR R KM'-l 1-2
N ,
church activities for the past week at
the several churches:
First M. E. Church—Sunday school
71: Epworth, 64; social. 85.
M. E. Church, South—Sunday
school 62; Epworth, 37.
Christian—Sunday school, 62; Hn-
M. L. Drake. 5G2 deavor, 40; social, 37.
210-6'
Baptist Sunday school, 61; B. Y.
P. U-., 70; social 35.
Presbyterian—Sunday school, ^2;
Endeavor, 52.
Totals—Sunday schools, 308; young
peonies' meetings 262; socials, 157.
I.OS1 Waltham WristWatch. Kngravcd in-1 The reports shows a gradual ill-
tide of case, Pauline Growl, 1916" Phone j crease in Sunday school attendance.
LOST—On the streets of Norman, an airedalc
dog. lias leather collar on with my name
inscribed on brass plate. Will pay reward
to anyone finding him.— Sammie King Me
Call. Call 134 or 264. 211-3
Reward
213-3*
'1>U.nIJ— n interun-an car, purse, contain-
ing; some money. Owner can bare same by .
je.;nff ntid paying for this ad. A. II. |
Richards, 423 . Findley. 213-3t* j
vSEND your hogs, cows, etc., to packingtown
jy truck and save shrinkage. Hauling both ,
*ays. Call W. I>. Roane* I'hone 738. 195-tf. (
•Al'lLi\ l't UK ^ALfc. Saturday |
vening. $12.50 and $14.50 wool knap
blankets, few only slightly soiled in ;
hipping, $8.94 and $9.94.—Rucker's.1
See J. P. Dellingcr for acreage i
tracts of land. He has them worth j
the money, one half mile east of1
University. 209-tf
Two Modern
Bungalows
We have two six-room
modern bungalows on Col-
lege Avenue for sale.
Call early and let us show
theni to you.
So",e""' McDANIEL & MATTHEWS
used automobiles. J. P. Dellinger,
420 W. Main. 209-tf 107. Esst Main
Phone 23
mm
Sweaters
Snowball suits for the babies in grey,
red and blue for $3.50 to $4.00.
Mixed sweaters for boys and girls
from 4 to 12 years in blue, rose and red.
$2.00 to $4.00.
Slip over sweaters for small girls, red
and green, $3.50.
Slip over sweaters for ladies and
misses in American Beauty, Salmon pink,
blue and green, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00 and
$15.00.
Wool coat sweaters for ladies and
misses, light and dark blue and green,
$7.00, $10.00 and $15.00.
THE
SI
MICKIE SAYS
t*= tXtR'BOON KMCVN HO«
' MANN 0 THESE WIN1 *>0«\
I ARC tsAAKIN' aOOD. XNfc'o BE
PRlNtlN" KAORt'S! VSJE OO ]
AtNT MS.R.N 6IQ BOf JOAWINNI
•OMt OP '( ATTRACT MOM ,
^ATTENTION TUAN A MUK ,
A TVN BARS
SIT AlOfJtr
Peters avenue, in honor of the Young
Women's Auxiliary of thc Baptist
church. The program was on "Sen-
vice, Sunshine and Self," and in con-
trast with these "Selfishness, Shadow
and Sin," were burned in the flames
of small candles that stood at each
plate. At the close of thc dinner the
hostesses passed little tablets which
contained appropriate Bible verses.
The dining room and table were
tastefully decorated in the auxiliary
colors of Nile green and white, and
Misses Anna Mabel Weir and Mild-
red Lee Williams, wearing the Y. W.
A. crowns, served a delicious dinner
to Mrs. G. J. Rousseau, their coun-
Mrs. Ben Williams and Mrs. W. C.
Weir gave a most unique and attrac-
tive dinner party Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. Williams, 607 North
S. D. MORGAN
New and Second Hand Goods
If you want to buy or want to sell
anything don't fail to call at this
store, where you will be given a square
deal in every way. Fine line of new
furniture at prices that are very low.
Telephone 622 and let us tell
you about it
215 W. Main. Phone 622
Recent War Conditions
Have Proven
The Graduate Nurse
To be one of the World's
Most Valuable Assets
In Present Peace Conditions she
is in
EVEN GREATER DEMAND
THERE is now Opportunity to
Gain Immediate Entrance in
One of the Very Best Scientific
schools for Nurses in the South.
The Erection of Added Hospital
Buildings makes this possible.
STUDENT NURSES
are cared for in an up-to-date
Nurses' Home without tuition fees
or other expenses, and are paid an
incidental fee each month. Apply
now. New class being organized
for January, 1920. Write without
delay for full information to
MISS HELEN T. HOLLIDAY
Superintendent Nurses' Training
School of the
Texas Baptist
Memorial Sanitarium
DALLAS, TEXAS
CHRISTMAS
Greeting Cards
Send your friend one of these Greet-
ing cards or Folders.
Many beautiful designs in several col-
ors. Folders with covers in nice stock
with greeting card inside, on white or col-
ors. Tied with ribbons, cord or paper fas-
teners.
Come see them—you'll find just what
you want.
Smith's Book Store
110 East Main Phone 110
If He Drives a Car
Give Him
Auto Needs
The heighth of joy to an automobilist
—the acme of perfection in Gifts—is
to receive for Christmas some little
nicety he has always wanted for the
Car but really never wanted to spend
the money for. Such things add to
the pride he takes in his Car and to the
satisfaction he gets in driving it.
We have all those many little Auto
niceties that delight the heart of every
Car enthusiast.
Holtzschue Motor Car Co.
117-119 West Main Phone 27"28
cilor, and Misses Mary and Nan- j
Hughes, Betty Stephens, Madge Har-I
low, Carrie Staggs, Zclla Cralle. An-j
na May Humphreys, Hattie Saxon,!
F.arle Black, Olga Burnett, Myrl
Campbell, Maybel Hayes, Pearl Cor-
bett, Pearl Luttrell, and Ola Madden.
Mrs. Ida L. Pickerill of Oklahoma
City transacted business in Norman
yesterday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
THOMPSON'S
O. K. Transfer Co.
Office Phone 225
Residence Phone 505
Dr. Chas. N. Berry
Specialty—Surgery
208 Colcord Building
OKLAHOMA CITY
L. C. GILES
PHONE 59
W. C. WEIR
Office—First National Bank Building
Giles-Weir Investment Company
No.-man, Oklahoma
FARM LAN Da AND CITY PROPERTY
Call an see us, we have some good properties listed worth
the money. Sec us if you desire a loan on farm property.
If you have property for sale, list it with us.
Christmas Gifts
For The Boys
In Knee Pants
With every suit sold during this
week will he given free—nice red Kid-
die Car, very strongly built. See them
in show window. A rare gift for any
boy.
Dress up the young felow in a new
suit for Christmas. Wearpledge and
Pony Boy 2 in 1 Suits.
Two Types of Clothing
That rank with the best. From
the suits that are sold every day in
this department we are assured that
our prices are reasonable and many of
our prices are less than the suits could
he replaced. Suits are priced at $5.95,
$8.50, $9.85, $12.95, $14.95, $17.50.
BOYS' MACKINAW COATS
A useful gift. Special lot of good
warm coats, extra values—$7.50, $8 50
and $10.00.
RUCKER'S
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 213, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1919, newspaper, December 9, 1919; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc114220/m1/3/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.