The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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UORTL.BIXLF.R. - EDITOR.
MINNIE MBIXLER, s SUSI/IE3S MA NAVE ft
Matter Intended for publication In Sutur-
.1 M ll.io nfliLii nnl > •
Matter inienaeu n r i u^'in. vtvu iu
H-iv'8 iiuper should reach this office not In
than Friday noon, and for Wednesday spii,.-.
not later than Tuesday noon, to insure pub-
Ication.
©Ue^tatc 5?cmocvnt. W"HEIN YOy
Are m.
Remember that
R. J. WEEKS
Will fill your Prescrip-
tion with the Purest
Drugs.
THEY WILL
MAKE
YOU
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time table-a. t. s. f.
ooing south
.. 2:13 p. III.
..12:26 u. in.
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4:27 ft. in.
8:17 p. in.
7:55 ii. in
No, 407
No.
No. 423 Ix)cttl
qoind nouth,
No. 4(Mi
NO.
No. 420 Local
thais 8euvick.
No. 40(J currk'8 through cu.iir cars and Pnll-
uian Sleepers, arriving ut Kansas City, 6:25
p. tn., Chicago, 0:42 ft. in.
No. 408urrivoF at Wichita, 1 -:35 p, in Kan-
sas City, 0:.'>u u. m: makes close connections
at Wichita with Frisco 11. it. lor SI. Louis and
points Kast.
No. 405 and l< 7 makes close connections ill
Purcell for all Texas points.
it. .1, Moiuian, Agent.
New Choctaw Time Table.
The passenger train on this di-
vision leaves O. K. City now at 8
o'clock a. m. and goes to K1 Reno.
It returns at 11:510 a. in. and contin-
ues on to Shawnee, doubling; back,
arriving here from the east at 5:10
p. ni. The train continues on west
and returns hete at 7:110 p. in. This
completes the regular passenger
train service.
The local accommodation train
leaves this city at 7 o'clock in the
morning for the east, going as far
as Shawnee and doubling back, ar-
riving from Shawnee at 7:30 p. in.
This train does not go west to K1
Reno,
All but one of the freight trains
stop at Oklahoma City, the traffic
between Oklahoma City and South
McAlester being much heavier than
west from this ciU Times Journal.
WELL
mmzzrv. memmmmmammm
Low Prices.,
Sebe Howry was in Oklahoma
City, Saturday.
Dr. C. 0. Nail of Moore, was in
the city Saturday.
Neal Smith of Lexington, was
in the city Saturday.
J. A. McCartney of' Moore, was
in Norman, Saturday.
Mr. T. P>. Kelly was a pleasant
caller at the State. Democrat
office Saturday.
Miss Etta Wolf of Kingfisher,
who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs Simon I'nri;, returned lionv
Friday.
The meetings at the M. E.
Church South, have been full of
interest and attended by large
numbers of people.
Drop a card to the Oklahoma
Floral Co. for one of their '9(i illus-
trated Catalogues of Plants, Bulbs
and shrubbery. Oklahoma City,
Okla. Ter.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Catholic church will giva an Oys-
ter supper Thursday, Feb. 13th
at the old Holmes restaurant
stand. Supper from 5:30 to 10:00
o'clock V. M. all are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Another crazy person changed
cars hero today for the Norman
Sanitarium. Joseph H. Ander-
saw, from Cloud Chief, crazy on
religion, makes the third patient
taken [through here this week, all
crazy on religion.—Times J.
Mrs. Laura Cole left last week
to visit relatives in Oklahoma
City, and from there she will go
to her home at lted Oak I. I\
Mrs. Cole has many wann friends
in this city who will regret fery
much that she could not make
this her permanent home.
Show us that you are interested
in the welfare of Norman by at-
tending the play entitled "Be
tween the Acts", to lie given at
the Opera House, Tuesday evening
Feb. 18th, for the benefit of the
Baud.
It yon want to forget your troub-
les and debts, attend the play at
at the Opera House Tuesday Eve
ning, Feb. 18th given for the bene-
fit of the Band.
A young man in Lowell, Mass.,
troubled for years with a constant
succession of boils on his neck,
was completely cured by taking
only three bottles of Ayer's Sarsa-
parilla. Another result of the
treatment was greatly improved
digestion with increased adverdu
pois.
The Ladies of the Presbyterian
Church will give one of their plea-
sant letter socials next Tuesday
evening Feb. 11th. at the church.
An entertaining program and a
good time is promised.
Any tendency to premature
baldness may be promptly checked
by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Don't delay till the scalp is bare
and the hair-roots destroyed. If
you would realize the best results
begin at once with this invaluable
preparation.
A High Class Entertainment.
On next Tuesday night at S o'clock
the popular comedy, "Between the
Acts," will be rendered for the bene-
fit of the band. In addition to be-
ing a first class entertainment it
should receive the warm support
of our people because it is to help
pay for the instruments. The band
is making splendid progress and
is a credit to Norman, and when the
instruments are once paid for they
are to remain in this city which
will always insure us a good band.
Don't fail to attend and help the
boys. The following is the cast of
characters:
Dick" Comfort, married, yet sin-
gle —Mr. A. C. Maher.
George Merrigale, an unfriendly
friend, —Mr. Kd. P. Ingle.
Alexander, Dick's uncle. Blamed
but blameless,-Mr. T. J. J. Wiggins.
Harris, Comfort's man-servant,
Mr. Bert Dunn.
Mrs. Comfort, Dick'.? wife,
—Miss Nettie Walker.
Mrs. Clementina Meander, Dick's
aunt, Blamless but blamed,
—Miss Hennessy.
Sallie, Mrs. Meander's maid,
—Miss Marie Alford.
Scene: a drawing-room in Dick
Comfort's house.
Call
The ('lev. (V. I)e:n. Central
t'urn. will meet at at tle'Cmri
House in Norman at 1 1'. M , M
7, I8!)(i, to transact any, and such
buisness as may come before it
M. C. Runyan
W. J. Hess, Chairman
Secretary.
Your Friend
Would Like One of Your
PHOTO'S
F. L. TODD
Makes Good
Pictures as Cheap
as Any One.
Gallery over
Weeks' Drug Store.
C< py f«>r Publication.
Seml-Annu^l statement ol rhe Financial
| Condition of th.* Norman RulMiny ami Loan I
i Association as required by the laws of the ,
Territory of Oklahoma:
Assets.
Kxpeil e lS'.l.'t y-'ll*!
Cosh with Treasurer i i -
Hill- Keei'tviible secured by He il lvttau
First Mortgage*
Say! Stubbenuiu nolia harness
cheap!
A high liver wilh a torpid liver
will not be a Ion r liver, correct
the liver with Do Witt's Little Ear-
ly Risers, little pills that cure dys
pebsia and constipation.
Total
Liabilities.
Paid Ed Ulpit 'i I took I 5 oo its i
share per mouth
Profits undivided January 1st, lH'.M
Total
23881s
sikh &
ce place to board,
at ttn* Oklahoma
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair.
DR
CREAM
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Illco Ot, Feb. 8th Oft
Our school is progressing nicely
under the management of Profess-
or Reonaldo.
Some sickness, but we are
pleased to say all improving,
Mumps is the order of the day
bnt one case, yet in need of more.
We are informed that Father
Gribble is improving under the
treatment of Dr. Dean.
R. Bryant has a breaking team
at work now on his claim.
A. L. Gribble also has a break-
ing team at work on his Black
Jack claim.
Ed France is playing havoc with
the roots with his gray pilgrims-
We learn that Dr. Griffin is
swapping sides with the loamy
black jack soil, hurrah for the
black jacks.
Mrs. A. A. Chouning of Center
Point District spent a few days vis-
iting Mrs. H. Griffin this week.
Mips Ida Payn went to Norman
this week to stay awhile.
There have been two new residen-
ces gone up, in need of more this
winter, we will advise all who wish
to purchase lots to do so immedi-
ately, before they go up, we are
told that you can hear the cling of
the Black Smith's anvil: and din-
ner bells already. I will quit for
fear ot wearying your patience.
Timothy Tuguiuttou
Chain harness, the best, at Stub
beman's.
PISH I'ONI) SOCIAL
The ladies of the Christian
Church will give a Fish Pond so-
cial at the Old Dutch Store, under
the opera house, Feb. 14th, post
office will be open from three 1111-
till five p. M. and each one calling
will recieve a Valentine, Come in
the evening and go fishing and se-
cure a prize from the Pond, chil-
dren especially invited. Admission
5 cts.
Little Klver Falls Items
Well Spring is here again, and
the farmers are very busy plowing,
and getting ready to plant
crops again.
M. E. Manier has le'ft the city,
and has come out in the black-
jacks to learn how to be a farmer
The Little River Falls was
blessed with two fine sermons last
Sunday by Bro. J. G. Etheridge but
the people have forgotten when he
preachsd there, or else they have
all fell asleep, and I think they
need some one to wake them up. J.
Etheridge preaches the second
Lords day in each month.
We are sorry to learn that Mr.
Monroe's family have had the
mumps but they are improving.
Mr. Wm. Watson and daughter
Cora are improving slowly.
There will be a Literary School
exhbition Friday night Feb. the 14.
189(i|at Enterprise school house.
We are pleased that William
Melugin has drifted south about
one mile this winter, I sappos.-
that it has got too cold up north.
Mr. J. C. D iwd, and wife, are
smiling over the arrival of a fine
girl, at their house. Mother and
Dabe are doing well.
Miss Bessie Rowls of Norman
has been visiting triends, this week
at the Falls.
We are glad to learn that Mrs.
Montgomery is recovering of
Pneumonia.
Mr. John Hinne's and family
are on the sick list with Lagrippe.
We are sure the pops g ci-
ting sick of the democrats out
here, but we don't know 'what to
give them, without we give them a
pop.
Chkonic Kick Heii.
CHAIN MAHKET,
Wheat, Winter
Corn,
Rye
Oats
Hay ^
PROVISION MAHKK'l
Flour, High Patent...
Flour, St. Patent...
Flour, Bakers
Corn Meal,
Butter, t^lb
Eggs, $ doz..
Sugar, A Coffee, f? lb
Sugar, C Coffee, :(;J 111.
Coffee, Java, lb —
Coffee, Rio, lb
Potatoes ifl bu
Salt, bbl
Kerosene Oil, ijj? gal
Territory « (Oklahoma, I
County ot Cleveland , \ .
A. Kingkado, of lawful age. he ug llrst duly
sworn, says that, he is the secret ury of the
Norman lluildlug and i/ an Association and
that the atxivo and foregoing ftatement of
the financial condition of the «>l«l association
Ih a true and correct .statement.
A. Kinokaob.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th
. . day of January 1NIMJ. W. T. Tatk
1 i. Notary Public.
' My commission expires Sept 14 1 ' 7
.001
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50. FokSALU: 500 sets of harness and
10(1 saddles at Stubbenian's.
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$'.>.00 cvt.
1.00 "
so
a
s
IS lb $1.00
a) lb $1.00
STAT KM KNT.
Of the Condition of the
Citizens
Bank of Norman at the Close of
Business, January Kith, ISiHi.
Kenourcea.
.05
$1.70
.20
Time Loans, i1 noioo^-
Demnud Loans,
Bonds and Warrants, 0110
Overdrafts, '211
Real Estate, 5777
Furniture and Fixtures, 1702
Expense and Taxes.
Cash and Sight Exchange, 4<>44li
Total,
If you want a
call on M. B. Pri
Hotel.
It not only is so, it must be so.
One Minute Cough Cure acls quick
ly, and iliot's what makes it go,
To R1snt: A good dwelling house
on Main St. Inquire of J. A. Jack-
son or at Statu Okmocwat.
A l.ovol) lluwl r Hair.
Is something that every woman
should be proud of and is some
tiling that every person can have
if they use Beggs' Hair Rencwer.
A positive guarantee with every
bottle. Sold by Blake .V Scott.
Louis Rentier wauls to see all of
his old customers and ti large num-
ber of new ones at the Norman
meat market.
Beggs' German Salve.
Beggs' German Salve.
Beggs' German'Salve.
The greatest pile ointment in the
world. It cures where all others
fail. A positive guarantee with
every box. Call for sample box.
Sold by Blake and Scott.
Htubbcmun keeps the
dies.
best sad-
STOOK MARKET.
Hogs, live
Hogs, dressed
Cattle, live
Fat Calves
Hams
Shoulders
Bacon
Dried Beef
Hides, dry
Hides, green
Steers
I.ialiilltloK.
Capital Stock Paid In,
Undivided Profits.
Individual Deposits,
Due other Banks,
:t.40
4.25
1 75 1
;i.50
12
s
.10
.15
Total.
I, J. W. Hocker, cashier of (he n-
bove named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge.
J. W. hocker,
Correct Attest: Cashier,
$133000 81 I (>lie Minute Cough Cure touches
| the right spot- It also touches it
! ot the right time if you take it
when you have a cough.or cold,
see the point? Then dont cough
Louis Rentier at the Norman Meat
Market keeps everything that is us'-
ually kept in a first-class butcher
shop.
1$ 40000100
8220 17
| S417l>|S4
093 SO
I$I33000;SI
2.75A'!
Subscribed and sworn to before
inc this 22nd day of January, 18(XS.
. i B. F. WILLIAMS.
J,W Pierce, Republic, la., says: I | N<)(.iry |>ut)lic
have used One Minute Cbu-.li Cure comlljis„i0„ expires Nov. 29,
in my family and for niysf lr, witn |
results so eutirly satisfactory that 1 I
can hardly finp words to exhress |
Farmers can buy harness at Stub-
benian's cheaper than elsewhere in
Oklahoma.
i wi.jl never
to oth.-rs, on
•sc-nts itsolf.
SELLING GOODSON
TIME.
We have decided to
dibpose of our entire
stock of Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, and
will sell them on Nine
Months °redit to all
those who purchase
the amount of Five
Dollars and upward.
MILLS BRO'S.
Hoard at The New Victoria.
Keeps the best Jtables, has the
best cook in the territory, rates very
low. W. F. Matiiews, Prop.
myself as to Its merit
fail to recommend it
every occasit; tha pi
Masoni'- G,-:ui(l ig • niee sat
Perry bVi*'} II Jit* at.>i lJ.n. one nul
one third tari: for 111" l'o.md trip
Date of Sale Feb'y 10th and lltu
good to return Feb'y 13th.
R. j. Morgan", A.^t.
yuick in effect. Jieals and leaves
no scar. Burning', st'alv skin erup-
tions quickly cured by Dewitts
Witch I la/le Salve Applied to
burns,scolds, old sores, it is magi-
cal in effeca -Vlwa}*s cures piles
IT MUST BE DONE!
Some time ago a notice
was published in. this pa-
per that there v/oulcl be a
change of firm at the Fa-
mous Grocery. It is now
Elledge Bros, and a new
mode of doing business
has been adopted, and all
old accounts mnst be set-
tled at once. This is ab-
solutely necessary, and I
want all who are indebt-
ed to me to call and set-
tle at once.
W. N, ELLEDGE.
Any one who is suffering from
Constipation or Indigestion, would
do well to try Beggs' Little Giant
Pills. They give perfect satisfac-
tion. Sold and warranted by Blake
& Scott.
The Victoria Hotel has been fixed
up new and board very low to get a
start and prove to the public that
we mean just what we say. Try us
W. F. Mathi:\va, Prop.
lln\" (ti the world can you expect
to be cured of the Piles unless you
get ti r>')x of Beggs' German Salve.-'
Sampi* boxes free. Equally good
for Scolds, Burns, Old Sores, etc.
Sold and warranted by Blake &
Scott.
There is a large amount due us
on subscriptions that ought to be
paid. If any of our subscribers are
hard up we do not want to crowd
them; but if they have the money,
we want it.
Wood Wanted!
We want wood on subscription,
wish that all who intend to pay for
their paper in this manner would
do so as soon as possible.
Farm for Sale.
Cedar Mound harm is for sale.
This is one of the best farms in Ok-
lahoma, and only two miles from
Norman. Call on or address
N. B. Anderson.
Remember that Louis Rentier is
again running tile Norman Meat
Market, and that it is a first class
place to buy your meat.
Wonderful are the cures accom-
plished by Hood's Sarsaparilla and
yet it is only because Hood s Sarsa-
parilla, the true blood purifier,
makes pure, rich, healthy blood.
Hood's Pills for the liver and
bowels act e tsily yet promptly and
efficiently.
BLANK NOTES,
LATEST FORM,
AT DEMOCRAT OFFICE-
Don't invite dissipointment by
experimenting- Depeldupon One
Minute Cough Cure and have im-
mediate relief. It cures croup,
The only harmless remedy that
produces immediate results-
Seed Oatit.
We have a supply of Texas Red
Oats for seed. Do not neglect to
provide yourself with seed.
Norman Mili. & Elevator Co.
Itucklln'ft Arnica Salve.
THE best Salvk ill the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt-
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chap-
ped Hands, Chilblain, Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and posit'veH
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect sat-
| is faction, or money refunded.
I Price 25 cents per box. Hor sale at
! Blake & Scott, druggists.
Cheap Metropolitan Paper*.
There is no excuse nowadays for i
a-citizen failing to subscribe for a
great metropolitou newspaper in.
addition to taking his own county
paper. The " Twice-a-V\ eek Kcpub- j
lie of St. Louis, whicli is credited
with the largest circulation of any
weekly paper, is only $1 a year, and
for this sum it sends tv/o papers a
week, or a 104: papers a year less
than one cent each. The weekly
contains tin* brighestand best news
condensed from the daily paper,
together with a well assorted col-
lection of reading matter and use-
ful information. A popular feature jf
in its columns n« xt year will be the
speeches of prominent men Jin the
j presidential campaign. These will
be given almost in full. a reader
of the "Twice-a-Week" 't Republic
will always be abreast of the times,
for no paper has greater news gath-
ering facilities.
The Daily and Sunday Republic
can now be had by mail for a little j
more than one cent and a half a clay |
or $0 a year, when paid in advance.
Though this paper has greatly re-
duced its price, il has increased its
value two-fold by adding many val-
uable features.
Mr Editor:—Pleise change our st tnding -ad'.
Haven't time to write up ;t new one; but just say some-
thing about
"Best Goods for the_Legt Money," ^
y\nd if you can do so, work 111 s imething Old Rsllclh)lG
We want it to sound original, you know. Rcspy,
Norman Lumber Co.
Successors to the Carky-Lomhakd Lumhkr Co.
Under Entirely Mew Management, asks
the people of Norman to give it a trial. We have
come here to stay, and to run a first class Hotel.
We have had it newly frepaired and intend
to do all that is possible to please. W ill give specia.
attention to the traveling public.
We have also leased the Opera House.
W. F. Matiiews.
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