The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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iGO Men's and Children Suits, 50c on the i : lar.
100 Pair Men's Pan ts,
2C0 Pair Shoes and Slippers,
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6 Dozen Men's Hats, at 50 cents each
10 " " 65c Overaljs, at 50 cents each.
10 " " 75c Bib Overalls, at 50 cents each.
6 " Pair Pants, at 50 cents, wor th 75 cents.
iO " Colored Laundry Shirts, at 50 cents each.
These goods >\ i! 1 be sole! for CASH ON , ant. these
RICES are made to reduce our
All we ask is to try us and then
talk. J. \v. Sherwood.
Shoes that arc worth tin1 price at
Grand Leader.
Now Oold Fields.
Recent sensational gold discover-
ies in the Red River district, Nortli-
< rn New Mexico indicate that this
locality will he as wildly cele-
brated as Cripple Creek. Already
tin-rush of miners and prospectors
has begun, and by the time the,
snow has fully melted, thousands?)
will be on the ground. Take the San- j
ta Fe Route to Springer, N. M. from j
which point there is a stage daily ;
to Klizabetlitown, Hematite and ,
Red River City. For further partic- j
ulars apply to S. J, Moroan, Agt. |
The best flour i«i O. I!. for sale
at the Famous grocery.
If you want to advertise your
real estate come in and see us.
Wl; a tlij* m>i inn time comes, "gen
tin An' ••." like nil sensiti'e persons,
u I elea' -u tin* liver and lennvale the
hi witii r>cWitt's Little Euly
Uisei's famous little pills for the liver
lout stoii] !cli ti I the mi; iomul.
Blake & I!-«..l
JS'ot cm I v acme lunrf tumbles, which
iii i) prove t:ital ill ii few iIhvh. tint old
cliimiic Cong, and thriml troubles tuny
receive iimueolHte relief and he pei-
niiiiiliv cmed bv One Minute OotH'li
Cure. It J. Weeks.
[First Published, April 30ih, ismt.]
l.KGAl. NOTP K.
I AM
ihooa chilli lilOSB bill lluO III to
And every item is a Bargain, and means a BIG
LOSS to us. lint we are going to turn these
GOODS INTO MONEY
li ECi A ROIjESS OK COST.
Bartiaitys I9 Every
Yours for less wind and more prosperity,
The Boston Storey
KENDALL BROS., Prop's.
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Notice 1s l.t ri by elven ll
011 Inind to r •1'' • I < •! 1 • \\
wnrrun > •> *\ on tin- < iom
).i « j-cntfil for ] • y ti; i;'. i hi •
inter. -! ir« ii < •' oi ldn notioc, April is 7
i i. -ill\ 1 runts if^isti'iv ; iiu'u'i.-i _';,n io
24uti inclusive. liOB'T AN10L,
(.'• unt v Treusur *r.
Notice f« r I'ubliuatr i .
Ill ll • J "M r il l <«1111 ol the l li ni .Indiel 1
i'lalntlll.
ISoard of Equalization.
The Hoard of Ecjiinlization con-
sistiutr of Nessers, Hullurn, Hart :
ley, and Pyles, closed their meeting
la^t iiiftlit. with the following- work
Assessed Valuation of
Real Estate raised §'i5,ii(>f)
Valuation lowered 735
Net raised 2,865
Against $1*2,000 which the Equali-
zation Hoard raised Mr. M lores as.
•I'SsmentB last year. Making a di(-
ference of $9,135 between the two
year's work. ....
Stockholders Meeting:.
The annual meeting of the Stock-
holders of the Citizens Bank of
Norman, will be held at their bank
on Tuesday May 4th, 1897, at 4
o'clock, p. in. for the purpose of
electing seven directors for the en-
siling year, and for the transaction
of any other business that may
come before them.
J. W. HOCKER, Cashier.
The Boston Resturant is giving-
meals for loots.
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Chamber Suits, Book Cases, Safes, Tables,
Chairs, Rockers plain and fancy.
Iron and Wood Bedsteads.
Children's Carriages in many styles.
Sewing Machines and "Supplies.
Carpeting—from best Wilton Velvet down to
Straw Matting,
Undertaking in all its phases.
W. B. MOKTeR, NOcER^'e?oKdKTER-
l>. W. MAItQt'AItT, 1'irilden!.
B. II. 0Wi:xs, Vloe rii sldml.
J. \V. UOCKEI!, Cusliiur,
A, Kiug^tado As't Cashtor
Notice for Publication.
Ill the District Court of the third
ludicial District, Cleveland Coun-
ty, Territory of Oklahoma.
Citizens Bank of Norman,
Plaintiff.
vs.
i David VanDeCar, J. C.
i Dunham and Hanna N.
! XoIboii, Defendants.
j To said defendants and eacli ol
; them.
| Yon are hereby notified that you
f have hern sued l y said plaintiff,
j Citizens Bank of Norman, who filed
! its petition in the Above entitled
| cause and above named Court on
| the 10th day <>t March A. 1>. in 1807,
I in'which plaintiff asks for judgment
'against said defendants for the sum
. of $2(34.20, with interest at 8 percent,
per annum from May 2nd 1SU7, for
$20.42 attorney's fee and costs of
suit also for the foreclosure of a
mortgage upon, and the sale * f. the
the following described real estate
situated in the town of Norman,
Cleveland county, Oklahoma Terri-
tory, to-wit. Lot twenty-six (26), in
Block number Fourteen (14), as
numbered and designated upon the
o flic la 1 pjat of said town; and barr-
ing all title or claims of said de-
fendants in said real estate.
Now unless you answer the said
petition n or before the 22nd daj
.lames S Diivi-on, M . c. Davison
lii:-, witoaud K F. Taylor, Oh^Ii.
ier, Defen 1aiitF.
To id Pofeiid;\nt, I). F. Taylor.
you are hcrcbi notified that you have I
pu<:d by >:iiil plflintllV. .1. W • Mocker, who til «1
bi petition in the ab>ve entitled can >c und
above n-tnied « ourt, on the ~r>iti duv of March
A. l>. IHOT, in which suit! j iainiiil usks l< r
jndgmtnt ayidnyt paid defendants for the sum
of uHUu, with interest at the rate of
11 per cent per annum from
the 11tli day of November A. I).
1 *«>">, for ?so attorney's fee and costs of suit,
and for the foreclosure of a mortgage upon.
Mini the cale of the following described real
estate situated in Cleveland county. Tc rltory
ot oklahoma, to-wit: The South-Kagt <iuarter
of Section Thirteen (lit, Township Nine til),
tori.h of Kango Three ilk. West of the Indian
Meridian, containing 160 a res; and barring all
title, lieus or claims oi said defendants and
each of them, inisaid real estate.
Now unless you aiiBWcf jlie said petition on
or bet ore the ">th day of M.iy A. I>. 1S97 tjie al-
legition in said pftition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered as prayed for therein.
Wit ness whcieot I have hereunto set my
hand and affixed the sea. of*, id Court this
V.Vh day of March A. I 1 HOT -
< . 1/ Botsfo d, lid L. liunn4
Att'y lor Plaint iff. Clerk ot Liistiict Court.
John Franning, Deputy.
Notice for Fublicatlon.
In the District Court of Cleveland County,
Oklahoma Territory.
Delbert L. Larsl , Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas Bowan, J. A. New-
man, J. M, Green, J. M. Mil-
burn, B. C. Swartz, A. G.
Murry, E. T. Hill, S. W. 15.
Long, J. F, l'almcr, Joel F.
Smith, E. B. Green, J. C.
Neal, I). W. Scott, William
Light, A. W. Swope, John
Ptaff' J. W. Me Neal, A. H.
Classen, and John Hoizap-
fel, Defendants.
To the above named defendants and each of
them.
'You are herebr untitled that on the lOtii,
day oi March, 1800, Delbert L. I-arsli, l'laintitr
herein, filed his petition in the District Court
of i'leveland County, Oklohoma Territory,
against you, the object of which is to have a
certaid Bond for deed executed and delivered
by plaint ill'herein to the above defendant s for
the following described real estate, to wit:
All that portion of the south east quarter of
the north east quarter of section .'II in town-
ship 0 north of iange2 west I. M. and described
as follows: Commencing a'-a point fifty feet
east thence fifty feet north of the southwest
corner of said subdivision, thence running
north :tT0 teet, thence east 600 feet, thence
south ;{TU teet, thence west600 feet to place of
beginning, canceled, annuied, set aside, and
discharged, and adjudged to be on lien on
said real est ate,
You are required to answer said petition i>n
or before the £lrd day of April JhO< or said pe-
tition will be taken as true and judgment rcn
dered against each of you aa prayed for in
i'lai i: ti if petition.
En L. Dunn,
Clerk of the District Court.
By John Fiiamm .
,Deputy.
DKLISKKT L. LAKSH,
Plaintitr.
v>, W. Ni:v.i,hLaml h. F. v.'i j.i t a.vs. . r.
We claim some things for Cheat-
haul's Chill Tonic, but not every-
thing. It will not cure softening of
the brain or ingr. wing nails, but it
will furc chills cold chills. Guar-
anteed. Put up in both Tasteless
and bitter styles. Tasteless in 50c
For Sale or Trade.
Boston Resturant 10 to l.i regu-
lar" boarders good location; rent
cheap will sell cheap for cash.
i. K. Mjli.fiK, Norman O.
T.
During tile winter of 1803, 1". M.
Martin, of Long K'each, Wist Va.,
contracted a severe cold which left
him with a couyh. In speaking of
how lie cured it lie says: "1 used
several kinds of cough syrup but
found no relief until 1 bought a bot-
tle of Chnniberlian'a Cough Reme-
dy, which relieved me almost in-
stantly, and in a short time brought
about a complete cure." When
troubled with a cough or cold use
this remedy and you will not find it
necessary to try several kinds be-
fore you get relief. It has been in
the market for over twenty years
and constantly grown in favor arid
popularity. For sale at and 50
cents per bottle by lilake & Reed.
An aniiiuvit.
This is to certify that on May 11th,
I walked to Melick's drug store on
a pair of crutches and bought a bot-
tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for
inflammatory rheumatism which
had crippled me up. After using
three bottles I am completely cured,
f can cheerfully recommend it.
Charles 11. Wet/.el. Sunbury, Pa.
Sworn and subscribed to before
me on August 10,18W. Walter Sliip-
man, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per
bottle by Klul^e it Reed.
A. car load ol'O. I>. Hour at the
Famous <; roecry store.
It will bejin agreeable surprise
to persons subject to attacks of bili-
ous colic to lern that prompt relief
may be had by taking Chamber-
lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. In many instances the at-
tack may be prevented by taking
this remedy as soon as the first sym-
tom of the disease appear. 2o and
50 cent bottles for sale by Blake &
Reed.
DIREOTOK3:—J. 1 . l'holp.", B. K, llii,lie , H. Owe , l.l- •. |or. A, Klnji
kMilo, J. \\. Iloekur, A. C. Muhi'i* tint) 1J. W. Mur<iuarC.
THE CITIZEN BANK OF EBE4I,
•CAPITAL $," 0,«00.
|[In corporal <1 und !r thejLawK of' Okiuiiuiua )
Ihe By-laws of lias lUtuA* provide* that no iStock ctin be
issued to non-residents of Cleveland Coun ty.
I.
of Ap I A. 1). IS 17 the all gations
said petition will be taken as
true and judgment rendered as
prayed for therein.
Witn< s whereof I have hereunto
i-t in hand and aflixed the seal of
said t i,i rt this 10th day. of March
.
Ki>L- Dt NX.
Clerk of the District Court.
By JolIN Fk'A.\NINU.
Deputy.
C. I.. Do t , ui. ii,
Att'y for Plaintiff
Notice for l'ubl
J.iinu Oi'.ii c :ii n:.
till,
(l Hull.
nmiH ll got t Ier Ii:u : ti i: ' :< " < i'
ilon to nuii i' tliini piooi in aufipoi
I ( lalm. titnl tbut Kaiil i . i
i lore the Kegi^torami If*■«« i\••. ; t ('
i it>. (i. . on May I . '
\ rt hill* A. Ilarpor, i..: lots 1 J n?;tl
11 si'i1 7 t w|i 10 ii r I v.
Ilo naiiioH tlit" followir • t in <
liis contiinitiUH re-1 it'iioo upon a lid
tion ol sun! land viz
.Ionium K. Loen.v (Jeoifo •
us Snodvra88, William lJattoi >n,
lien \ n. i ,
;u-«t U.M.D1LLKV, U v
Why Dr. Simmons Cough Syru
8 the cheapest. It is the only
cough remedy giving 50 doses for
50 cents. Money is refunded if not
benefited or satisfied. Try it. Ask
your druggist for a sample bottle
Santa F«> Excursion*.
Annual Kncampment G A. R. of
Oklohoma at Ilennessy O. T. May
19 -121. Rate one fare for round trip
to Oklahoma City. Date of sale
May 18lh. and 19th. Return limit
May 121th. The Choctaw Ry will al-
so sell at one fare for round trip
from Oklahoma City.
Chadtiuupia assembly Windfield
Kb. J line 1.3 125. One fare for round
trip. Date of Bale June 15 to 20 in-
clusive. Return limit June 57th.
Grand Lodge K. of P. Wichita l\s.
lay 17 J). One lore ior round trip.
Date of s..le May 11 to 17 inclusive.
| Return limit May 12J.
i GymtiaBtics Union St. Louis Mo.
iy ti '■ 1. One fare for round trip,
■ date of s.sle May !th and 5th, Re-
! turn liiuii May l'-tli.
! Meeting Benevolent and Piotec-
i t i v« ord'.-oi' 1011 s iliuneapolis Minn,
i July i til. Rale one fare plus 50
cents for round trip. Date of sale
July!) and 1. Return limit July
, 10th. R. J. MOKGAN.
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Brown, Quincey T. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1897, newspaper, April 30, 1897; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116940/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.