The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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BOOK STORE, is THE (WW EXPERT JEWELER AND KNOIiAVHK IN NOKA1AX.
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Headquarters for SANTA CLAUS!!!
And His Most Magnificent Christmas Collection
Which Occupy the Globe Store in a Bewildering Profusion of The Beautiful,
The Quaint, The Antique, The Amusing, The Ornamental andI The Useml.
ONE r\ORE WEEK OF SERIOUS SACRIFICING.
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Norman, make connections at Okla
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apply *° F. UoLDKN, Tr. Mgr.
So. McAlester, I. T.
1 SAVED MONEY
g by buying their medicine?
2 and getting their prescrip-
"i tions tilled at A\ eeks
DRUG STORE
it will be doing their friends g
j<| a kindness by informing Jj
g them of the fact. Oar drugs
are always Fresh and Pure
and we are
| VERY CAREFUL
; in prescription work, Our
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n ever making a mistake en- :
$ titles to the distinction of
THE imwt HI MIST,
Remember tlie l'laoe,
R. J. WEEKS,
6 S.iiith Side Main Norman. -
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^ALES OF THJE
Battle of Waterloo next Monday
night.
A new line of diamond rings ;it C
F. Teel's.
H. S. Wilson is here form Cle-
burne Texas.
New stock of ladies jackets and
capes at Russell Sc Co.
Attorney J- W. Hocker, of Purcell
was in Norman Monday.
Camel skin shoes can t be beat
for wear. grand i.eai>er.
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The Globe wants your trade,
ey will do the right tiling by
you.
The New York Racket underbuy
and undersell. Win n you want
bargains go to the Racket.
Read all the advertisements in
the Democrat each week. They
are guides to bargains.
A new line of wall paper just
received atR. J Weeks the drug,
(fist, including ingrains Prices
exceedingly low.
Just received at Teel's Jewelry
Store, the finest line of Diamond
rings, pins, broaches, shirt buttons
etc. ever brought to Not man.
Ex Sheriff Geo. Smith is remov-
ing the weights on the windows ol
his residence and putting on the
Dunham Window attachment
Purchasers of real estate either
farm lands or town property will
do well to order abstracts of Tate
A Kingkade and then secure good
titles.
Disfigurement for life by burns
or scalds may be avoided by using
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the
jjreatest remedy for piles and for
all kinds of sores and skin troubles
, X. Mayfield.
There is no medicine in the world
equal to Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for the cure of throat and
lung diseases. This is a fact that
has been proven in numberless
cases. Here is a sample of thous
auds of letters received: "I have
tried Chamberlain's Cough Reme-
dy while suffering from a severe
throat troul.de, and found immedi
ate and effectiventiel- I can un
Cashier Bessent spent Tuesday
hunting.
That sparkle comes from reels
fine line of new goods.
Green, oxblood, nobby brown
black, polish. Grand leader.
Attorney Newell and family have
recovered from their recent sick.
[ ncss.
I Oh my, but those Diamonds are
I just beautiful, at Teel s Jewelry
store.
Colds quickly caught are more
1 quickly cured by Beggs Cherry
I Cough S\ riip
I S r. Wilson, of Shawnee, was
[looking after some business mat-
ters here las*. Monday.
j Small pill, safe pill, best pill
DeWitt's Little Karlv Risers cure
: bilousness, constipation, sick
headache. W T Mayfield.
1 By reason of the storm, Rev
Pickens, of Oklahoma City, failed
to till his appointment at Ibe Meth
odist churi h last Sunday evening.
The line of Ladies Sc Children's
Silk and Wool Mittens just received
by Russell A Co., is the finest ever
shown in Norman, The prices are
irresistible.
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There is no need of little child
r—ti heiiiK tortured by scald head
eczema and skin eruptions. De-
wilt's Witch lla/.el Salve give# in-
stan' relief and cure permanently.
W. T. Mayfield.
R. L Perry, of Denver was here
[Saturday lie reports no import-
I ant news in his section of the
] county except the singing class at
\ Union school Inuse is progressing
I nicely.
! Harmon once paid $100,000.00 for
| the trunk which belonged to the
' sacred white elephant, but even
I that wouldn't compare with the
I new stock of trunks just received
by Russell & Co. Special low
prices on the entire stock.
Wingate's new mill is in first
class condition. It has com-
menced work and is turning out
some excellent brands of tlour.
Mr. Wingate is a public spirited
man and will, no doubt, do a fine-
business with his mill.
1 write this to let you know what
1 would not do: I would not do
without Chamberlain's Pain Balm
in my house, if it cost $>)t*l per
per bottle. It does all you recom-
mend it to do and more. J R
Wallace, Wallaceville, Ga. Chain
berlain - I'"11 " "■
Read tli
in tlii* issue.
Wanted A gmrl milch cow
quire at Ibis office.
J. C Dunham made a business
lri|itn Perry Thursday.
Voting man your best girl wants
one of those fine rings at Teel's.
Buy your boys camel skin shoes.
Grand Leader.
Prosecuting Attorney Nicode-
niuswas down to Lexington Wed-
nesdav.
When you need printing of any
kind, call at this office. All work
guaranteed.
J Waldeti, who has been work-
ing for 1. K. Miller for some time
has gone to Oklahoma City
wanted: A girl for general
housework. Small family, wot'
very light. Call at this office.
Miss Minnie Early who has been
very ill for five weeks, we are glad
to say is rapidly convalescing.
From now until Xmas we will
sell jackets and capes at greatly re-
duced prices.
Grand leai-er.
N. U. Anderson is building a
new house on his farm north of
town, lie has placed the Dunham
Window attachment on his win
dows.
Your choice if you get the lucky
number at the Bostoi. Store of a
suit of clothing or a silk dress for
nothing.
C. H. Bessent received an Elk
Head from Sheridan, Wyoming last
Thursday. M. F. Brown, a friend
sent it to him.
Andy Berry will have music at his
home in the future. He has pur-
chased one of the celebrated Estey
organs from W . S. ilder.
The household remedy is Hu..t's
I ightning Oil. All acbes and pains
quickly relieved. Satisfaction or
money refunded. R. J. Weeks.
Don't expose yourself to these
cold, blustry nights when you can
buy all wool blankets of Russell Sc
Co.. cheaper than others "
mixed goods.
J K.Price, of Lexington was in
Norman Wednesday. Before go
ing holue he purchased
of Dunham's \\ iudi
for his windows.
Cashier J. W. Hocker returned
Wednesday from Beaver Dam, Ky
where lie had been attending a sick
brother. Mr. Hocker left his br .til-
er in a much improved condition
Dr. Simmons' Sarsaparilla iuvig
orates the nervous system, tones
and strengthens the digestive or-
gans, and at the same time eradi-
cates disease 50 cents and 50 doB
cs R.J. Weeks.
1 W.Brown and Chas. Bellamy
went over to the Alexandria ranch
111 the Chickasaw country, last
Friday, returning Monday. They
report an abundance of game in
that vicinity.
Lost bis grippe—the man who
took Cheatham's Chill Tonic, but
he ain't kicking, and says it's a Lu-
ou Cheatham's Chill Tonic. 1'ut
up ill both Tasteless and bitter
styles. Cure Guaranteed. Taste
less in 50c siie.
M. Thirstwood, of Grosbeck
Tex . says tint when he has a spell
of Indigestion, and feels bad and
sluggish, betakes two of DeWitt's
Little Karl* Risers at night, and he
is all right the next more ing.
Many thousands of others do H e
same thing. Do your W. T. May-
field.
Deputy Postmaster I-eavy asks
the 111 MOCRAT to announce that all
mail matter should be deposited ill
the office forty five minutes before
the departure of the train as the
mail pouch is sent to the depot
thirty minutes in advance of train
time. The day passenger trains
have again changed time. The
Dr. Hamilton made a profession
al trip to Guthrie Thursday.
The chance of a life time to buy
a present, from Teel the Jeweler.
A No. 1 Jersey Bull for a good
milch cow. Inquire at this office.
She is out of sight, those camel
skin shoes bought of Grand Leader.
C. W. Brown made a professional
trip to Oklahoma City last Wednes
day.
Tell your neighbor about those
cheap boots you get at Grand
Leader.
til cotton
et
ihinetits
Miss Gladius Utt who has been
dangerously sick for some time is
able to sit up.
Improve the opportunity and
get one of those fine rings at Teel's
Jewelry Store.
Lost—A saddle. Finder will be
liberally rewarded for its return.
Ben- F. Williams.
Only three weeks reiiaitis to take
a tree chance at the silk dress or a
suit of clothing at the Boston Store.
If you want to see something
pretty, just go down to W A. Rut-
ledge's and take a look at his front
window.
H. C. Darold sold thirty seven
head of calves and two year olds to
A. B. Sanford Wednesday for $14.00
per head
Go to the Boston store at once
and register for the suit of clothes
or silk dress. Y'ou are as liable to
get it as any one.
The Masonic lodge of this place
will give a supper next Monday
night to its members and their
wives and daughters.
A full line of checked heavy
weight suits worth'$12 50. We will
close them out at $7.50.
Grand Leader.
When you want a dollars worth
of goods for one hundred cents
trade at the Boston store.
Kendall Bros. Prop's.
County Treasurer Aniol says he
collected more taxes last Wednes
day than has been collected in a
single day since the organization
of the county.
You can't cure consumption but
you can avoid it and cure every
other form of throat or lung trou
ble by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure. W T Mayfield
If you want the best wire made
buy the Waukegin, two hundred
and eighty seven pounds to the
mile. For sale only by
j. W. Brown a Bro,
Y'ou can't afford to risk your life
bv allowing a cold to develop
to pneumonia or consumption
Instant relief and a certain cure
are afforded by One Minute Cough
Cure. W. T. Mayfield.
Just received a car of Waukegin
barbed wire which is the best and
lightest made. Guaranteed to run
two hundred and eighty seven
pounds to the mile.
J. W. Brown a Bro
L'Ktl Nullce
Territory of Oklahoma
County of Cleveland.
Notice is here by given to the
heirs of C. M. Gilkey deceased and
whomsoever it may concern, that
that the application of John K.
Gilkey to probate the will of C. M.
Gilkey deceased, will be held in the
town of Norman at my office oil the
Uth day of December, IH97. And
any person wishing to contest pro-
bate of said will will appear at 9
o'clock a. Ill of said day and con-
test same.
Given under my hand and seal of
ntWce this 1 fth dnv of November
i js< 17 B P williams,
t r .bate Judge.
H F. WILLIAMS, Sr.
Attorney and councellor At Law,
onci o r *o(llnl«y « B rtj'i
Will give special attention to busi-
in District and Supreme
How's This'.1
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case in catarrh
that can not be cured by Hall s
Cure.
F.J. Cheney &Co., Props, Toledo O
We the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honor-
able in all business transactions
and financially, able to carry out
any obligations made by their
firm.
West Sc Truax, wholesale drug-
gists, Toledo, O.
wald1ng, ktnnan Sc marvin,
wholesale druggists, Tolrdo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of ihe
system. Price 75 per bottle. Sold
by all druggists. Testimonials
free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
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q |[ *lor the balance of the year will
!j §—* make s|it ci.tl LOW PRICES
© *■ on anything in our line,
u As the time for invoicing is aimost
U here we want to reduce our stock
0 as low as possible antl lor that
o reason offer special inducement. Wc
js carry the I.ARCil.Sl and MOS1
o COMPLKTI- stock of Hardware,
Stoves a tid Ilug^ies in the city and
g take pleasure in showing you through
anc' g'v'nS >ou Pr'ces-
\ ours truly,
Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of adver-
tised letters for the week ending
December, 19.
t'oberly Jae.
Dixon C. 0.
Evans Harry.
Eubank V. 1)
Griffith Ray (4)
Holt Cora.
Ford Mrs. S. S.
Howard Dave.
Henderson Thos.
Johnson J. J.
Johnson Janie.
Jruiti James.
King A. D.
Long John A.
McDaniel Eddie.
Strate W. H.
PersonB calling for any of the
above letters please say advertised.
1. J Johnson, P. M.
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losses-' ao0eaoraeo®0exD0®e®o8 ®s«®'
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I certify that the above is a true
statement of the Dunham Window at-
tachment and in addition to the same
I have cut my weights down and
placed the Dunham attachment on my
windows. George Smith,
Ex-Sheriff.
Norman O, T. Dec. 13 1897.
The Window Attachments of J. C.
Dunham have been in use on the
windows of the Cleveland County Jail
for some time. They give good satis-
faction. The attachment for shades is
worth the amount charged for the
complete. Set this is especij 1 y true f
they are to be used in a windy country
for by this arranginent you get perfect
entilation at the top of your windows
with any damage to your shades.
The attachment is the best thing I
have seen in its line, much better and
more convenient than weights.
Yours Truly,
T. W. Jackson,
Jailer.
The Dunham Attachment is in use
on the court| house. I endorse the
above testimonial. I). B. Wynne,
County Clerk.
We certify that the above is a true
statement ot the Dunham Window At-
tachment. McGinley & Berry.
The Dunham Window Attachment
is the best thing of its ind we have
seen on the market.
We endorse the above.
Citizens Bank of Norman.
S. J. Wilkins, Ex-Probate Judge.
Thos. J. Johnson, Postmaster.
A. Nicodemus, County Attorney.
W. W. Wingate, Miller.
Robert Aniol, Co Treas.
I regard the Dunham Window At-
tachment as the neatest and most at-
tractive of its kind I have seen.
Jas. I). Maguire.
In addition to being the latest and
best window attachment 011 the market
the Dunham has the merit of only
costing about one half as much as
if you will visit every
store like ours in the
to wn and *
COMPftReTHeiR GOODS
with ours and their
prices with our prices,
YOU WILL QUICKLY SP€
how you might start a snug little
bank account with the money you
save at our prices.
I-:1 g.KIMiiK BROS.
City Hook and Jewelry Store tor Clocks.
" • " " " " Watches.
• " " " Wedding Rin^s.
" " " Diamonds.
, „ Everything in the
Jewelry Line.
" 11 " " " School Supj) ies,
" " " " " " School Books..
,, Holiday Pre entsof
All Kinds.
W, A. Rutledge, the only Lxpert Jeweler ; nd En-
graver in Norman, manager for I. H.Willi ns. II
yon have had your watch repaired and it fails to keep
time, take it to Rutledge, the expert on watt .es.
Charges ;i; cheap .is first-class work can l e done.
Satisfaction miar inteed or money refunded.
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Jarboe, Tom & Alkire, George A. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 17, 1897, newspaper, December 17, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116993/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.