The Territorial Topic. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Druggists' Sfeughter Sail
Surprising:.
While our bujer was in east pur-
chasing Roods for onr grand sprine
opening, h« fornix nn unfortunate
pill ninker, who had been unable to
mark*! his product and was left with
7,395 917 pi I la on hand. tiur pill buy.
r being on i|i« rlert for liar-tains,
•♦cured the whole lot at about 'steen
cent* on Mm dollar, and they will go
en sale on Monday morning at 9
o'clock sharp, at the remarkably low
price of 10c a dozen. Not a pill In the
Whole lot is worth less titan JSc, and
many are actually worth a dollar.
Evarybnd) should make it a point to
gel here as early as possible so as to
•ecure the choicest pills.
Our Globe Trotters
After t*aicbii<n fouteen continents.
eev«ral poles and an equaiet or iwo,
li *e sent us a prodigious shipment of
the most celebrate i Quinine or tie
World. Particular attention ia called
te in« Powers & Witiglitmati brand,
which stands today pre eminent!)
above any quinine produced in any of
Mi* known or iinknrwn comitiies ot
the globe. This brand has for vents
been l lie favorite medicine of Queen
Victoria, President Kriiger and But
fftio lli 11. The Akoond of Swh'
►ends along with this consignment ii
vert tiii'n in? testimonial of itsexcel
lence. The worth if this estimable
brand is $7 50 an ounce, but Willi our
well known policy of putting every-
thing down toiheveiy lowest figure
p i a ble we ma!w the | ru e iCc per i z
Only a little over six million ounce:
letr, so you rnnsf be quick if you de-
•iit to secure anv
Miss Burrtis is an experienced and
up to date trimmer, emnloyed by Mias
Hartley and .Mis. Kimberliu in their
Millinery Uepartraeut.
Contractor Strain will m>v nis
family to Tecumseh tire week where
ihey expect to reshte it* the future.
Miss Jimmie will be missed by her
eianv jeung friend* here.
The ladies Circle of the a. A. R
have changed the time nf meeting
from the Hist end* third Wednesday,
to the first and thred'Naturday. They
will meet with Mr#, Make April 4tft.
Wantcd: We want a lecal corres-
pondent in everv district hi Cleveland
countv. We will fiirmeb stationary
•ami ilemps. Call at this office or send
us your address. Now is your oppor-
tunity to become a correspondent.
fluv ne other tobacco if von can get
'He fl N. Martin JbCo'i. of Greenville
Kentucky. g$,
James W. Bull, one of Cleveland
county's best farmers was ia town
last Saturdav and made us • friendly
call, and order the Topic sent to
John A Ball, Enigtms, (Ja , and to
Jacob Young. Broxton, Ga.
.Saw Walker, who has been empiovstT
as a sale«m .n at the Boston store, left
Sunday night for Shawnee, iff.'
Walker is an excellent young gentle-
man anil the Enterprise was sorry Co
«-e him leave the Valley .-Chickasaw
Enterprise.
JHERE IS>A PRETTIER
Brightness
of
Animation
!And Health
On a pretty woman's cheek
now than at any ether tine
ef the year. Let me eaich
It. Prices far best work
cheapest ever known.
CaMnets $2.00
LAUflA P. WEEKS.
— -Artietie Photographer—-
Over Weeks' Orug Store, Norman, Ok.
2oc.for $2 Worth.
Hie very acme of condition pnwdeis
Is louiid in these surprisingly snpenoi
powrleis I hat we h>* selling at iln
li Bintisiinal prve of 20<; per package
J lie fo il doners of lli* earth have
been mnsacked for these powders and
the iesult is the most wonderful sg
tr.rgetinn of lieiee rijuviiiatota evci
asMtiibled under one loof. Notwltli
stni ding ilie enormous expense Ilia*
we have I em put< i in obtaining this
: it ffalile transcendent? ar'.'rie we \. ||,
suit sell ihem at 2Uc a packag*instead
ol *2 CO
NOTE-TO OUlt CUSTOMERS.
The tendency to empseratlon In the above
'id" la explained by ibe f .ct ivar'our new
"ad" man kuk formerly employed by Hie
dr> golds stores and he list not jet recrv*
•red from the hnblt of .trstching thI■ fr■. W e
did not notice this evidence of nl. remark-
able ab lily until ufier thin ad. was ia type,
alien seeing that he had the' aelling prices
rlpht, we ciiticlt'dod to let it so. He it now
at the Sati.taiiiiui. umlir trestmen . and we
think h.'a next effort will have less of the
Metropolitan style, and aiore of plain honest
•very day fact in it. Uexpectfuily,
H. J, WEEKS,
i re Leadinif Urufrslst,
Norman,Okln.
N til OF THE WEtk.
Local i iuppenlnKS In and Around
the Town.
While out driving Wednesday Prof. I
R DrKari had a very narrow escaps
f oiu being badly hurt, his horn be-
n*m,< frightened, breaking the >mggy
sliafts a«d' Mowing the Ptnfessor
from the vehicle, fortunately he war
Je.i Hurt.
Attorney Harris came down from
Perry yesterilav, returning this morn-
ing. accompanied by kfiss Lillian
Armstrong, who will visit with
Mrs. Harris ewer Sunday.
Attorney W. J. Jackson has fntmed
a partnership with County Attorney
Berry this week, and now this is one
of the strongest law Dims in the Ter-
ritory. Their office will be found in
the opera house block.
The Victory hotel has put on a ftee
bus. meeting all trains. This lin'el is
now one of tde best In the teiritoty
W«. Mai hews knows just how to man-
age a Irst elass hotel His rates by
the day or weeli are very reasonable
and mo ie"er menu can birfoniid any
where.
•CEftE AT THE HOSPITAL.
j ef • Man Wh. Said Itanin
W«rt llrtrtlm.
I An opinion wo« rxpr*M« t] by « pro-
k«onaJ man the other day that doc-
tors were a hearileea lot of propln, and
tho man who espreeaed It barked it
sp. says th* New York Sun, with an In-
eklent be had witneaard in a hospital.
A patient was suffering from hy-
Iropbobla, and tike pnrtfrwskmal man.
who waa looking at Qw sufferer,
fcftkrt! the i!octnr:
! "Does the aight of water Uirew him
Into a spaamT"
"You can am for yourwif." replied
►ho doctor, and he produced a gloss of
Water, th* right of which brought oc
a spaam horrible to witneaa.
j 8om«r time later, when the war<1
Wtere tha sufferer waa lying waa via-
h«d \*f two phyalciana. one of Uiem
swked the attending dn-tor:
"Winn ia hia condition T !Ih ha got
•ry chance of getting well?"
"lie ta very low." waa tha reply.
"He'e likely U>di« any minute. You'll
t)ie at the autopay to-morrow, won't
fou7"
"That shockiy]' me," said the profes-
sional nuui. "It waa ail riffht. I know.
She patient didn't uixleratauid, but the
Idea was shocking. It was cold-blood'
ed. It doesn't seem to me that a hu-
man typing should ever1 permit himacir
to become so callous. Hut they do
P want to say right now that if I nm
ever sick I' ahall protest npaJnst going j
to a hospital so long as thcrr is brentii
in my bodj*. I'll die at home or in the
itreet. but no hospital'ever geta mr
remember that."
COODLOOKSaPAIN
When you see a "good-looking- W'
^ woman, yon nsarly alwsys see a k*i'
tvi a healthy woman. Beauty is really W.
XI S health. It ia the attractiveness of VI
V - 3 *1"1 ,orm tb,t eomes nstnrally
fj when Weakness and pain ars sbs-jut. * .
Sickness and pain drive attractive- V
nesa awny. .. f
It isdiniculeto make women he-
Jjeve their tortoees can be cured at ^ f
home. The popular belief is tbnt tw
a, . ".. . ti '. yl^ they thust suffer on and on—or tro
V to ■ PhyS^'sn, «i«f reveal secrets thirf ife ouglit not to know. VV
NlOC-tCnUli of Women's trouhlr«ra«Kj vne-us1)«r«WM.• -a 1.1 s_ ! a *
A rryrsi rrrrTs inoz .'fe not to know. \7
wwmen's troubles csIbeeuroL'witiout physician's aid li/'
MoauuBin a V,
WINE of CArtDIJI V'
I •,OP' th; df"n °.n " stopathe pains that drag \/
thlm^rg.*ni t wo"?,nh< d- it msksa thaoi.strong atid-well. 11
, makes thsm attractivs by mating them healthy. P'rics fr per Sottlw. V
AUKALtaa i* i(Hm
mce K per Vittlw.
A. D. ACERSr Manager.
Nor INCOHrOt+JtTKD.
i Mrs. Merlin
and Hiss Hartley's
Grand Easter
OPENIKTGS- I
OF
Quite h wind storm Tuesday night.
.1 1) Vat;uire wns in Utitln e Is.-fr
Knduj.
if vou me hungry, go to the Boston
Restaurant,
Ail Ltisinjtei lias tecoveied from I he
wuiiips
fan I Smidt of Guthrie was in the
«it« Saturday.
Ed l*. Biikw l?> up from l'aul's
Valley today.
Hon. W. T. Walker went up the
road Wednesday,
Traveling men are numerous In
Xonnai. this wetk.
The "Cartoonist" failed to appear
last Tuesday evening.
/ Siiliecribs for tire roric ar.d get all
the news. Only f 1 IS) a year.
Sheriff Newlilock was down to Eei-
Ingtuii on businssa Tuesday,
The New York tonsonal barberahi p
has been cleaning liiiusn ihis wenk.
"* April fool day was "observed" by n
number of the Rniveialty Students.
Two weeks loncer and there will he
plenty of good pasturing for the stock.
E, 1*. Ingle came in from his school!
•Ii'.aie in the Kiukapou country Tues-
day,
Master Zay Kltnberlin was very j
badly bitten on the at or hj his dog la*l'
Saturday,
Many train loads of stock have pass-
sd ihi'oujpli ou lhe A. '!> aiitt<8. F. this
week froui the soutli.
Oh, hew Hne thai Original Oresn-
Vtlle Chewing Tobacco is. Try it and
fcecouyiuced. 35
Onto Mis Boyd's Rrstaiirant foil
• good dinner If you go once you j
will want to ge again.
A nnmher of citizens of this city J
•Mended the Republican convention !
•l Oklahoma City last Saturday.
Several of our young peoule attend- <
en IV tlhlblllnu givnil lit the Abbot
Heights' school house Wtdueauay
Might.
Presiding Elder J F. Ilobhettt will
eond.net Qnaileny Conference at the
Soul Ii M. K. church nexi Sunday and i
Mtualav.
■Mrs M tit- "l'u;lor c^eiie nt fiom
iiampasssi, 'IVjins, Sunday te attend
the funeral of Mt. and Mrs J>-A.
Xtckiou'vlittle dau«tite«v.
Miflinerf Novelties,
I DIRECT FROM
/) ST. LOUIS, MO.,
4 Seasonable and Stylish
Will lie i ^red for vour apprcwtrl on
1 SATURDAY,
J AND F()I>L()WlN(i.D.VV>.
1 —
ricase-Call and Hiamine these
kate.it CreiStion &f Fashior s
These patterns are from Aeiv York City
SliTOROWN. FRIENDSIWPS.
^ \rn th* hunnjr 1*1*1 rf* Cmm*-
wdnhiy,
1* Shere anything more dlstresalng
In life rhan a friendnliip outgrown?"
Thi ' doesn't mean' one that haa been
broken off through'some difference of
opinion, some misundesstandlng tha<
► few word's eourd have set right., or
an estrangement the result of u hasty
temper that prompted ugly word, and'
niiWUUiful, bitter sentiments; no, a-
friendship outgrown is the unhappy
product of too much worldllnese on
one side or the other. Perhaps educa*
tion would be the better word, or it
knowledge .of the world a-more Jomely
plirwae, bnu whichever plca.se^ most the
outcome of the same never varies.
Take two girls at school, saya the
Philadelphia Times, chuma they have
lieen through nil the years of study
and fun they have passed together;.
Uiey. separate at graduatiion<sw-?arinp
eternal friendship, letters fly back ajnt<
ftirth for a time, and then one pays the
Other a- vlait. Ah, how many illiiaior*
have been dis|>ellcd In that reunion?'
llife has changed one. perhaps, from'
the girl- of. • year a#o into'3 woman,-
while it has left the other Where she
was. After the first good tnrik over old
times they cannot help awing that
rtieire Is something different in the at-
mosphere that W4.N once ao'thorough-
, 1^ congenial. 1 be'visit over, a few more
letters, then silcnot- and another friend-
ship lost, in thntf ('rent labyrinth of
change that haa grown upon the sunny
fields of comradoship.
THE MARINE EAf D!
r*meety Made More ",ol e Than Made
Tl*« lluom-Tali llcvrn.
"The* Marine luind, non the pride of
the nation's capital," said an olii mil"
sician to the Star writer, "had but few*,
brass instruments except bugles when I
It was organized. Indeed, there were I
but few orass instruments in' use in j
those days,-for cornets, nJto horns nft j
tuias are comparatively nlewr-. f" i*^-|
im-mher to Imve seen the Marine band J
SUCCESSOR TO THE
Carey-Lombard LuaaBsrOX
ETMHER, HAHIDWAUK AND' tt®PLEMKN\^
Norman Meat
(ilVE ME A
T. K. lUillin-
LOUIS RENiNER, PllOiV
(Successor lo Miller & MirCllntoch.)
Is now witli> the
MICEST AMD
Kvet jitlt orr market in .Voiirtrfn
FisHr ajfl-ei' Gyst«rs in-Season,
CALJw Mormaifv 0
j*-
^wttorneys-a-t-ILia^^'
Oflice iu the Op rn iJlnck, EnHt Maif
OkhilioiMn-.-
Ko rinan,
(AVE YOU A <iON TO EDUCATE
■ ■■•■I im i i > - Awi ^-^t ,1.
TJr rtW-ntlfr+n
U-
fl ' " 1 ~~ - - -I III in/other rr.-. ' -
t!«.n..t llif SWWItJtRN PniSBYTWHAW ONlVIPSITV.*f a ( l.rk ,
rnuoit hfKiiiirul and b««tthrul. Bent imtrnoUon In ■**>«, 1'hiloieophy, tteioneaa, LIk-imhu-
i"* i",T' pri'i*'HHor*. >iMctur^ri Thon>d«rh work. lllMi nUa«Urd. EI«Ptlv« ijmt.-m. In.wi •
tuition JB,I i«,«rt. AildrM* GIORQlt St«WMCV, D O.. Chanosilor. OlarSsv..
- POSITIONS GUARANTEED
marching through1 the streets of this" "n,|er resvoimhleconditions, tin not n
city, led by six viol.nists, with two or ■ c"" '""'"He- 'III. your send for 120
three violas, a fiddle In siw. between c'n,"l"*"e "f UMAIJailOM'ti I'MACTI
NORMAN, OKI.A.
Fresti buckwheat fl.uir Is now ready
for deliver* at the Norman Mill X
Klevator. Uujr a sack of it. 19-t
Don.t forge' that the flneat millinery
line can be louiid « t . Kuuberlin
and Miss Hartley s.
pil rCCT«nJiperm,nentar.thir Mrs. Kiml.ertin and MissHsrtle,
-T! iii^'rri"'.i,ht 11—
:tfe and hoalUi-jfivinif BLOOOt- ' j Spr'"* mllll,,Bry-
Missl'aiker. of Kingllsljer. is tha
is the jpirst or Mrs. S. Turk, this waek.
Miss Ilowelil 011a of our accomplish-
ed music teachers, leaves this weak
for Texas.
Mrs. J H. W;ire is<substitut« teach
er to day 111 Miss Armstong's room iu
the east stile public school
Miss Eva Bumisjiisl from St. i.ouis
with all the latest styles in millinery.
Voinwill llnd bee in Miss Hartley and
Mrs-Kimberliu's milliner store.
To lie kept thoroughly well posted
on I he newH of such a eventful year
as 18% promises to be, a p<rson should
read the columns of a live, wide awake
metropolitan paper besides ttte oounty
or local newspapef. Now is the- pro-
per time to begin a yearly subscription,
which will cover Mie Presidential cam
paign. the great speeches, the Novem
ber election and the outcame of all the
wanand tioubles shroad. If intending
subscribers will heed a word of advice
they will send fl to the twice a-Week
Republic. They will receive iu return
tw ice eveiy week for anear a copy of
the siueiest, newsiest and'inost enter.
ts uing newspaper im the country.
The Twice a Week Republic Willi
make a specialty of giving all the I f,*1"' w,l")* like ■ « «!• lumj
political news and soeeches on bothl v""""'"""1"" Public opinion.
sides atidal the same time keep up!, C*" Ket thrMB ne* subscribers
the very entertaiuiiig department it: "J Republic by a few minutes'|
h s alway*e<>ntaitie<L effort. Remember in the KepufrMc
§iib8ont>®r gel paper l-mct*-*-
M. K«<iuil H publlr Pr #
The "Twice-A Week" Mt. Louis
Republic will be sent free for one >eai
to any person sending, before January
3H 1896, a club of ihree new yeaily
subscribers, win, J3 to pay for the
same.
Already the clans are gathering for
the fray In 1896. and 1896 will be full
of'iiiteresting events. The skirmish
litle w ill be tffrown out. the maneuver-
ing lone and the plans of campaign
arrwiiged for the greal contest lu '98.
■ftirremaining short session of the
democratic congress, to be followed
•hertly by a'r&publican congress with
a democrat in the presidential chair
ill be productive of events of iucal-1
colahle interests.
Hi fact, more politilal history will!
B tonstmcted during 1895 than In any I
year since the foundation ot the gov-
ernment, and a man without a news
pai«er will be like a useless lump m
Do not nfty I
1 pay
. . -CTICA1
the ordinary violin and the violoncello I "l'4,MK,s "OlilififiK. Nashville, Tenn
Nearly aH'thr other insWUments ivere ! endorsed hy banker,
reed, flageolet, ami rUHoneU. with a* ' I'nlled Htsiea. a. I
oceacionAl Krrnch horn. The bt "- h, n , KOUH week,
trmrtiort rt# ,KaK. A « — " y hr l,Khon n of trarbinr book I
__ 'or street pnradea [ keeping ia equal lo TWELVE week, by th. i
a. a Chime of bells, which wens carried'| o!d plan. Special advanlavea In Shnribaa.t. |
< o a' En if. (tick above thjeplayer'a head.1 l'enmaintAi nd1Va iaphv
He ahook them aa th# band marched '"keap board. Opan to both aaxea. y J
along, and made a great dettf.of ootae 1 siateaand lerrliorleanow rapreaentieri Wrlir I
If ons muaic. Cyml>aJa, dnnna. ' for tan na*e lataiotue. which will nplaia
and -etrm-ea. were more In evidence mt1 ' Addreaa J r. tirai (hon, .Praat..
features than they airt now The Ms- N",hT<ll* Te""- (Mention iKHr paper')
*w> t«cd had the honor and crsrfit ofli *!, " Th"Co11"* h" Prepart-d bo«k fer
«•- ^ o.,in^,r\
pah horn. It waa a horn of Immenaie |
mae. It waa not intended mi much for
rtiuaicaJ- purpoaaea aa it, waa to carry
Off plunder. Whenever the Kind ofli-
ciated at rereptlona. I^iotjuew a:ul the
13ie tJie twodamen [tacked It full of
good thins* for the children at horned
R I fP AvN S
The modern stantl-
;wd; Family Medi-
Tioinc: Curw the
J i-common avervfday
liWi of humanity..
FA7 PEOPLE
▲ ii corret<pk u« net hirtJily
l'A UK ti KM iJClfVCU. tui
Securi & Posilion.
P iis osastrv Pu.i.a will reduce your
"irhl PKHSIMMXl. rHnn li to H
round, a u onth. so s i t N vim. ncKwes^
or irijOry ; Sl« PI Hl.l. lit They moid
- "p 1 health and beautify the coinplrtlon
*fn«a Tim (raba ) leaving K« HHnkLM ,,r tlabbineaa
In Africa there exiata a tree-,.™! r AWIMIIIKNSeig diitVult I reath
which haa . .,1.1. #• "eee-crat, ( injr aim le*rWleved. N« KXPKNI.VHCN • |
haa s trick of crawling up a i h"t aWleWiide and pf.oitlre relief, adopted
cOooanuf tree, biting off hnlf a doze,, "nl> ,yp",'I ol """ n ">'• All order. I
benches tod then-erl^ T '■ ""''P'""1 ,llr,cl fr'"" « r "Hi e frite Ho.
es thcnicreeptiigdoorn agahr l""r paekaije or tbrt.e r„r jr,'10 br
backwards. The theorv ia thnt the nuts I !ntl*' Postpaid. ■ e lirr,ce-"W* and pariicu
sre (battered by the fall, and the crab
tbua enjoy, a hearty meal. Now the
native* trp to (top theae depredation*.
which often ruin the cooounut crops.
sod take advantage of the fact that.
the lower portion of the crab i. noft
and arjiaitlve. When they are heard iu ; |
the trrf tbe native cllmba hnlf wsy Wanted, for ,.nio.. work, on .*lary. In aon |
* ** *<i<J ,lrlTea lu a-clrele of pik « avery county in tb* south and watt, a youn( j
made out of thorn*. The-ootutequenco 'ady or ge«iie,.,n. Thoi* from tha conntrr I
le when the orab- come* down be en- accepted. Krparlence not nec*>.arj;
(SMinlers the thorns, and. supposing. <*r"r*r l > lnner a< .mall aaiarr ai
8hat he haa reached tbe ground, he leta l"*ln' ,rom a-
tfoj and ta *0 crippled by tbe full fhut he mn"lk
la easily dl«p«tchwt and esteu' It, Kb tkar,ce. Tor rspld promotion o<ion. Iltnw
toeti. depo.it in bank oaak. about IOn.i>g. No loan
-- a*krd; n« ioT^«tni#ni ref|n1f^d. It t •
A U*Jr; Bmf. Ml rled i^rriftnrnt pntirton: (Htrlctf^j
curioHitj of"^wentertT*4 w®(* work.> 'rbe enT«rf<ri ® |« ttroirg'/
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who become aw interest** that only a 'h' m'#l.r °f * week,>—!
dmly metropeltun paoer will aeet'f "r" r7 *' ouce' an<1 sw'
their wsirtk.- The Dali^ and 8irn« S*"' llCHn b#dB'i«- If yon w4slr
Republictias U«>en reduced to onlr lT- T saopie copies, write*;
a )eai ir $5fo six months. for tttem. Cut oui thus adveptismeut'
and,send with youri order. Address)
Dbe'SA. l* tilaB*ftubUnJit,l^«j^.
I eroarod. the nine-year-old
eon of well-to-do parent* living in ti.a
little village of VHndieq. The t>ov wns
born ia May. ISSO.-and from the tiuy of
hi* birth haa beeu oovered with u heavy
growth of curly, struw-colored hai
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Brown, Quincey T. The Territorial Topic. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1896, newspaper, April 3, 1896; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115712/m1/3/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.