The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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EUTLEDGE, AT THE CITY BOOK STORE, IS THE ONT-Y EXPERT JEWELER AND ENGRAVER HUMAN;
All flavors.
Ice Cream Soda
joooooooo oooooooooooooo
Davis «& Son.
kn«mn. Actual t* U •< « •• °"®
tlaird further than —7 other bread.
2 Harvester Oil
Wo have h vplendld quality c C
roll hikI wll well 3 *
mA. T. & H. F. Time Tn lr No. 4
KfTerflv* May 30.
Noith Bound.
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No-420 Local
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K. J. Morgan, Agt.
C'TX C°^v-
To Our Many Friends And l'at-
p rons.
We have only closed the Norman
Art Gallery temporarily and will
B^ain open our Rallary about June
15th or 20th., in our new quartern
the first door south of (".ray & Co s.
Shoe store. We will then he
equipped with the finest photo-
graphic instruments of any jrallary
in Oklahoma and weask the public
in general to call and see us. We
can and will do work second to
none in Oklahoma.
Respectfully,
Norman Art Gallery.
KM MA CO LI'. MAN. I pro.,rjC|resHeH
Roman. Myers.) 1
Ice cream at Davin A Son's.
Mrs. J. F. Pittman iH visiting in
Boyd, Texas.
Prof Cole made a trip to Oklaho-
ma City Saturday.
Prof. DeBarr wss up to Oklaho-
ma City, Saturday.
Buy Wind Storm, Insurance of
TATK A KINOKADK.
Jena Shannon of Lexington, visit-
ed friends here Sunday.
Try our Ice Cream Soda, with
crushed fruit. Davis A Son.
Dr. Threadgill made a business
trip to Oklahoma City, Saturday.
Judge Mutch in 8 of Lexington i*
viwiting hin old home in Illinois.
Minn Floy Ware, of Shawnee in
visiting her many Norman friends
Mr. Runyan of Briggs A Runyan
left for southern points last Friday.
A little more street work inside
the city limits would be acceptable.
Miss Kllen Overstreet of Shawnee
is visiting with relatives in Nor-
man.
J. P. Marrs returned from his
ranch in the Indian Territory Sat-
urday.
If you have head Headache,drink
Coca Cola at Davis A Son's Soda
Fountain.
Mark Hiatt of the Transcript,
•pent Saturday and Sunday in Ok-
lahoma City.
Alias Maggie Alford returned to
lier home near Henderson, O. T.
last Saturday.
Prof. Joseph of Simmon. I.T.is
attending the Summer Semester of
of the University.
S.H.Vaughn left the first of the
•week for eastern Texas to purchase
several head of work cattle.
Clyde Kerwood of Blaine county,
■wlio hns been attending the Uni-
versity, left for home Saturday.
Kd Allen, of Tecumseh is here at-
tending the University Commence-
ment and also visiting friendsf')
Money to loan on real estate se
curity at ten percent per annum.
John Fkanino,
44 t f Opera House.
W. F. Reed, Luke's piano airent,
is down from Oklahoma City
He reports businesn good with sev-
eral organ and piano sales.
Dr. Newman tells us he is al-
most out of a job at present. There
is very little sickness in the county
and all his patients are either con
valescent or about so.
Try the flour made by the Win
jfateMilling Company. Ask for
Patent Succes or Pride of Norman
Sold by all groceryinen.
WlNOATK Mil.lino Co.
The fire-boys weie out Monday
evening making some practice
runs with the hose cart. They de
werve the praise of our citizens.
Few towns the size of Norman have
as good a tire company.
A merry little crowd spent a
pleasant afternoon Sunday, pic
■licking, about four miles from
town. Among them were: Minses
Mamie Fisher, Lema Campbell,
Nora Dennis, Annie McCarty, Sina
Longwell and Messrs Bert Edward*.
Ralph Acers, Harry Tate, John Lit- |
tie and Rea Lindsay.
A crowd of young people met sit
the home of Captain Rice last Sat
urday evening. Good music wan
the order of the evening under the
nupervisioti of Professor Bell.
Refreshments were served and all
present spent an enjoyable even-
ing. At a later hour, several west
wide families were serenaded.
Space forbids mentioning names
but we wish to state that 'twas
about as good music as one usual-
ly hears.
That's right, walk right down
atieetand into our sanctum if you
please sir and, good brother, sub-
scribe lor a thousand Democrats
and send them to your friends.
Plank down $1000 and we'll appre-
ciate you while you live and when
you are dead we will put a tomb-
stone to your grave as a lasting
monument for your kiudm-ss and
«nir living remembrance, and, nir,
the Democrat shall wear mourn-
ing of deepest color until another
friend shall appear.
of harvester uiWliu « •> «•*o o
li at price* that you can allonl z> O
to ii i jr. Ilarveat ifiK much In- 0 -
ery iont* money and It wt x 3
X i ay you to get tin- oil 5 o
5 poHHible ni> Oiuh prevent O w
0 your machinery from wearing _ x
0 getting '."JO*' and hrmikliiff - c
have the tn-bt oil. we _ r
5 also have the flneit cylinder g *
g oil for engine*.
Paints and Oils...
C More machinery 1* damaged § 2
x by lack of paint (provided t 0 5
; 5 Is kept properly oiled while o O
1 C running) than from any other § g
: 5 eaiiHf. Iluy >mo of our wag o 0
r on and linplamont paint, put o O
; o it on jour wagons and tool! 2 5
; ? before the hot dry weather g 0
5 § cornea 011 and you will save o o
> o half 1 he price of your t« «>l - 9 5
5 C |t will be hard on the Imp.e- g 0
: 5 mont dea I era. but we are not © 0
o elllng implement*, we re o c
■ 11111 g paints and oils and g c
o o
S; 1,1 111 UK "
5 helping you to aave money
K J. WEEKS,
9 9 the leading druggist,
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Or)
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For a first class shave £o to Davis'
Bros.
Fruit and line candies at Davis A
Son's.
John Flynn wnsup Irom Purcell,
Sunday.
Kd Anthony was up to Oklahoma
City, Saturday.
Iron and tin works tarred by
Daniels Sc Fischer. 35 tt-
Mre. Cainbell who has been quite
sick has recovered.
Col. Khert was down from Okla-
homa City last Friday.
Brooks the Photographer wants
to see you on business. O "I
John Davis visited his parents
near Lexington, over Sunday.
A large number of candidates
were in town Saturday.
All kinds of pump and windmill
work done by Daniels A Fisher.#) tf
Several of the Norman boys will
attend a dance at Noble this even
ing.
Rev. A. VV. Rogers is holding
Judges Cobb and Daniels were in
town Monday.
Miss Metta Hunt, of Waldon, I. T.
is visiting here. .„c««.Vul «-rTe«"of meetings in the
1'arasols covered and repaired) .
by Daniels A Fischer. tf.
Prof. N. K. Butcher was up to Ok-
lahoma City, Monday.
W. T. Watts has taken unto him-
self a bran new buggy.
C. M. McKinney and C. P. Case
were in the city Saturday.
J. F. Holton made a business
trip to Lexington Monday.
Miss Minnie Wood returned to
her home at Kdmond. Monday.
... A. Hawkins and F. Larkin of
Etowah were in town Saturday.
M. C. Runyan and J. M. Ratliff
went to Lexington on business Fri
day.
Miss Fightmaster of Oklahoma
City is the guest of Miss Annie Mc-
Carty.
Miss Gait Fowler of Denver spent
several days with friends in the
city this week.
Miss Bessie Barnes of Guthrie at-
tended the University commence-
ment exercises.
Mrs. J. H. Ware and daughter,
iss Floy, of Shawnee, are visiting
friends in the city.
Davis & Son make a speciality of
ice cream for parties, picnics etc.
Leave your orders.
J as. W. Warren and S. B. Warren
of Buckhead, Okla., were here 011
business, Saturday.
Miss Anna Carder, who has been
attending school at Kdmond, re-
turned home this week
Mrs. M. McGinley left for Miner-
al Wells, Texas, last Wednesday
where she will visit her mother.
The new City Bakery is all right.
Call and become convinced. 42 tf.
Smith & Poppin
Kditor J. D. Lydick was up from
Lexington Sunday and was present
at the University Sunday evening.
Miss Kthel Buffington, who has
been attending the University the
past winter, returned to her home
at Knid, Monday.
Misses Lessie Sea well and Katie
Hoi brook of K1 Keno came up Sat-
urday to attend the University
Commencement exercises.
We have all kind of money to loan
at ten per cent interest, long time, j
ee us before borrowing.
;t4 tf. Norman State Bank.
Rev. Durfee, of Guthrie succeeds 1
Rev. Henry of the Presbyterian
church about Jtily 1st. Rev. Hen-
ry leaves a host of friends here.
We desire to conduct our ice bu-
siness 0,1 a cash basis. Please ar-
range to pay for your ice as you re-
ceive it. GUY Cox, Mgr.
Misses Belle Cathey, Phrona
Jackson, Anna McCarty, Julia Wil-
liams, Kb telle Morter and Agnes
Acers were pleasant callers at our
oflice Saturday.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
m. fcakino powoir to., nk yomk.
strip.
Miss JimmieStrain, of Tecumseh
1 visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Grundy.
Judge Daniels, candidate for
Treasurer was interviewing the
voters here Saturday.
Mrs. W. T. Tate left for Nebraska
yesterday morning where she will
visit relatives and friends.
Miss Bessie Shannon and sisttr,
Mrs. Tucker of Purcell spent Sun-
day with J. P. Perkins and family
Miss Hortense Staples of Tecum-
seh, who has been visiting Dr. New
man and wife, returned home Mon-
day.
Rev. White, of KansaB City,
preached an able sermon at the
Presbyterian church Sunday morn-
ing
Miss Hatey, of Lincoln county ar-
rived in Norman last Friday to vis-
it her Bister who is attending the
University
Wheat harvest is on. A gentle
man in our oflice Wednesday re-
marked that he had three self-bind
ers at work on his place.
Miss Agnes Moore, who has been
attending school at Sherman, Tex
as, came in Tuesday and will
spend vacation with relatives.
H. K. Asp and son of Guthrie
were in the city this week. Mr. Asp
is a member of tile Board of Re
gents of Oklahoma University
Our prices have had little pieces
chipped off them so often that they
lit the smallest pocket book.
Gka.n'h leader
Don't buy or trade for real estate
before you order an abstract o f li*
tie to the same of Tate k Kingkal>e
Our books are brought down to
the present time.
Mrs. Emmet Paine was in Noble
last Friday visiting her parents, V
H. Jolly and wife. She reports her
father who has been quite sick for
some time, no better.
S.S.Ford, Ty Ty, Ga. Beggs'
Diarrhoea Balsam gives the best
satisfaction to my customers of
any medicine I ever sold for all
Summer Complaints. We always
keep it in stock. Blake & Reed.
While remembering the Maine,
gave us occasional thought to the
new city bakery. It will save you
money and bolster up your pat
riotisin. 42 tf
Smith & Poppixs.
The Terpischorean University
dancing club gave a ball in the
stone building on west Main street
Tuesday evening. Tomlin Bros
Orchestra, of Oklahoma City fur
nished the music for the occasion.
We have opened a new bakery
nearthe fire house, one door east
of the Boston resturant. W
vite you to give us a portion of
j. C. Sprowles was down to Ne.
ble. Thursday.
Joe Chambers of Shawnee, is vis-
iting in the city.
Lee Mittinger of Purcell was in
Norman, Sunday.
Miss Flynn of Purcell, is visiting
Mrs. John Sullivan.
Ben Holcombof Oklahoma City
was in town, Sunday.
The Norman Journal is much im-
proved in appearance.
S. M Brown of Guthrie registered
at the Agnes Tuesday.
W. T. Mayfield made a trip to Ok.
lahoma City, Tuesday.
Drink Dr. Peppens, sold only at
Davis & Son's Fountain.
Ice cream by dish, pint, quart or
gallon at Davis & Soli's.
Miss Mary McCarty visited in Ok-
lahoma City, Saturday
jack Massey was down from Ok-
lahoma City, Wednesday
W. C. McCune of Perry, Okla.,
was in Norman, Wednesday.
L. M. McKennan of Newkirk spent
several days here this week.
Chief Mays was called to Guth
rie, on business, Thursday
F;. W. Kinman of Guthrie, hail
business in the city, Tuesday.
j. j. Pitcher of Guthrie called on
Norman acquaintances Monday
Miss Nora Dennis of Chandler, is
the guest of the Misses McCatty
W. M. Russell made a business
trip to Oklahoma City, last Friday.
Keep cool by buying one of those
lovely fans at W. M. Russell & Co
M. V. Kuowles of niue, one, east
was in town Thursday on business
Kid" Fisher liaa the message
carrying job at the depot at pres
ent.
J. P. Evans, formerly of the Uni-
versity, is ill Norman visiting
friends
Captain Johnson was home the
1 iter part of last week and the first
of this.
John Davis has completed his new
residence and it is now ready for
occupancy
Mrs. Klsie Kibby, of Edmond at
tended the University Commence-
ment exercises.
Mrs. Geo. Shenecker of Pauls \ al-
ley was visiting Mr. Perkins and
family this week.
Arthur Adams of Stillwater, Ok-
lahoma, was looking after business
matters here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yochuiu, of Perry
are visiting Mrs. Vochuin's parents,
W. T. Walker and wife.
Ilows Tills
We offer one hundred dollars re.
S ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catairh
F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen
years, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all business transac-
tions, and financially able to carry
out any obligation made by their
tirin.
Wiisr & TKUAX, Wholesale Drug-
gists, Toledo. O. WALDINd, KtNNAN
& MAkVlN, Wholesale Druggists,
| Toledo, ().
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price 73c per bottle. Sold
by all druggists. Testimonials
free- . .
Hall's family Pills are the best.
Cold drinks of all kinds at the
new City bakery. 42 tf
Smith & Poppins.
nee saiurany. ; .
r your trade and assure you we
J.L. Long, candidate for Sheriff. J. mir fo VOu. 42 tf
was in town Monday morning. Mr.
Long says he bus sixtv acres of
wheat that will make twenty bush-
els per acre. He will probably
commence cutting next week.
Kd Barrow of the Chickasaw Na-
tion, an ex-University student is in
the city. Mr. Barrow has just re-
turned from southern Texas where
do our best to please you. 42 tf
Smith & Poppins.
In response to a telegram an-
nouncing the serious illness of his
child, J. A. Hullum was called
from Sherman, Texas, where he had
been attending the Graduating ex
ercises of the college at that place
\i Hiillum's daughter was one
uiucrii lexaswnerc ,..
4 , ,, ! of the graduates
he has been in the interest of Due-
ham's Window attachment. I We do better and better every
; day. more business, more cheering
One of the young limbs of Nor- j WOrds. The spirit of the selling is
man had a very undesirable expert- ,uore today than yesterday, more
ence last Sunday. He donned his yesterday than the dav before, and
tine linen and up-to-date raiment, | reasonably
smoothed from his noble brow the
frowns left by forensic contention
and hied bin, forth to spend the j In thig Ual|e appPars the
fleeting hours of eve basking in |
the sweet sunny smiles of his own j
sure to be more
morrow than today.
Grand Leader
In this issue appears the an-
nouncement of K. B. Allen, candi-
Vl) date for Representative from the
dear dulcineii But the P|an8 °| :,lh di8trict. Mr. Allen is the pres.
mice and sometimes those of artful , nt rcpre8t.ntative from ,hiB lii8.
young men often go agley. e | ,rlct alld he ha9 fined the office in
drove „aily along mentally com creditable manner. His
paring the relative attractions of ,ificatioI1(1 camlot be disputed
pursuit and possession and softly | |u, |( time honore(1 democrat,
humming "In the spring the young | ^ him
mail's fancy lightly turns to
thought, of lov, ' but the Demon | Mr. and Mrs I. W. Brewer enter-
„1 ,„v M.utlilul happi- ; fined a * II crowd of Norman s
ness -wiftly nihrshalled his forces, young people at progressive Crok-
the windows of heaven were opened inole Tuesday evening, in honor
and the waters covered the earth, of Miss Mollie Hendergras. of
I. wn Cupid's tires were quenched. I Springdsle. Ark who is visiting
lovelorn disciple returned Mr. and Mrs. Hrewer. A very
home a sadder but wiser man. lie pleasant evening was spent by all
w„s more mournful than Pyramu. present
When the horrid wall separated served. Mr. and Mrs. Hrewer have.
I,i„i [rum 1'I,isite, lie lias since a lovely home and make one feci
,aiu.d mathematics to his aid and perfectly at home■ .n it Those
i i tiiiai iii present were: Misses Dora Hartley,!
ih ntmared to demonstrate that 111 I
1,1 . . . • ....Stella Med lock, Minnie torn and
one hour inches of ram fell >>V 1 ' Mr liud Ue0.1
him 11 >•<> mention spring , HOie t Hine>, v
i . wu-i Cathev Messrs Render. C orn, New I
-bowers in his presence be read)' vamcy. *«
■ _ life *ou Wedlock and the writer.
to run lor your inc.
The Perfect Little Pill, Beggs
Little Giants, cures constipation
and indigestion, also sick headache
relieved at once. We keep them.
Blake & Reed.
Beggs' Diarrhoea Balsm, the
most wonderful medicine ever put
on the market for all s.oihacli
troubles. It cures where all others
fail. We keep it.- Blake & Reed.
Nothing eijiial tp Prickly Ash
Bitters for removing thai sluggish
bilious feeling, so common in hot
weather. It creates strength, vigor,
appetite and cheerful spirits. Sold
by W. T. Mayfield.
No man work well with a torpid
liver or constipatep bowels. A few
doaes of Prickly A.h Bitteis will
quickly remove this condition and
make work a pleasure. Sold by VV.
T. Mayfield.
Miss Mae Timelier has returned
toiler home at Kdmond after a
weeks visit to Norman friends.
Miss Rose Jackson accompanied
her.
W. R. Caldwell was here Wednes-
day from the northern portion of
the coun'y, Mr. Caldwell's tripnds
are urging him to become a can-
didate for County Commissioner
from this district.
Rev. A. C. Pickens will preach at
the M. K. church south next Sun-
day morning. There will be no
vices at this chuicli Sunday e
iug by reason of commencement ex.
ercises at the I'niversity.
The Deering Ideal Binder weighs
1390 pouuds is light to be graceful
and easy wnft and built of the best
material known, is strong enough
to be durable. Sold by
I am. 1). Maguire.
Advice I > young men from the
Shawnee Headli: ' \.ung num.
dpn't folil '• in idleness
bee - i' 1 • . ikvu job. The
ci i iinjt uic i illiii/i loudly for
the lioe, and lllo festive crab grass
grows anon. Most of our presi-
dents were knee deep in the field
when they were your age, and you
shouldn't despise the path trod by
Jackson, Polk and Lincoln.
Roasting ears are almost ripe
W. McCutchen of Knid, visited his
son here Thursday.
Fruits, nuts, cakes and pies at the
new City bakery. 42 t f.
Ol-. C. Kenda'l was in K1 Reno
this week on business.
O. II Simpson and wife were here
from Purcell Thursday.
The vineyards ol Cleveland coun-
ty promise a bountiful yield
W. H. Cowan was here from
Moore on business Wednessday
Dr. Hume and wife of Anadarko
were here visiting friends this week.
Uncle Geo. Weishoun, Purcell,
was in town on business Thursday
Coolest place in town at Davis &
Son. They fan you while you eat.
W. G. Blanchard of Purcell was
up to baseball game Thursday
afternoon.
Gov. Barnes and family attended
the commencement exercises at the
University Thursday.
You want a good photo. I want
to make it during the month of
|uue. 44 4 v\\ K Brooks.
The City bakery has a choice line
of groceries. We keep the best.
421 f Smith & Poppins.
Anlieuser Busch Brewing Co
will deliver you ice every day
Place an ord r at once and keep
cool these warm days.
Wm. Jenkins and wife of Guthrie
were in attendance at the I'niversi-
ty exercises this week.
C. Roberts of the University
was called to Mayfield, Kan., rather
suddenly Thursday on account of
the illnessof his mother.
N, w stock of bidder whips, fly
nets and lap robes at H. VV. Stub
benmn's Can sell you a lap robe
for from 21 cents up. 4f t f.
Cliil Iron's day will be observed
at the M. E. church next Sunday
morning. An interesting program
has been arranged. You are cordi-
ally invited to attend.
It is easy enough to sell the
•cheap,'* but we're selling the
-go' <1" cheap, else we wouldn't
have so many buyers.
Grand Leader
E. L. Murdaugh, president of the
Normal school at Kdmond, came
down Wednesday and attended the
grand concert Wednesday evening.
At an entertainment the other
evening, and we feel right proud to
repeat it, we heard a gentleman
say: "You have the most orderly
audiences in Norman I ever saw.'
If your stomach is disordered,
I bowels irregular", and you don't
sleep well you need Prickly Ash
Bitters. It is very effective in re-
moving this condition. Sold by W.
T. Mayfield.
The managing editor is still en-
joying a visit to Missouri. If a rep
resentative of the democrat has
not called on you for local news or
job printing this week do not feel
slighted. Bring it around.
Haven't we as good oratorical
talent as our neighbor towns?
Can't we procure the necessary ex-
plosives? Thats what it takes to
make a Jth of July celebration in-
teresting. By all means lets cele-
brate.
A favo'ite iu the family. "1 have
used Beggs' German Salve in my
family for years. It U uuequaled
for burns, scalds, old sores or ec/.e
ma or any skin disease." Mrs. T.H.
Stilwell, Beloit, Wis. We always
keep it. Blake A Keed.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Lulu S. David-
son, deceased, are hereby requested
to exhibit them within fottr months
with the necessary vouchers to
Susan S. Ford at residence 4 miles
north of Lexington, O. T.
4.") 4t Susan S.Ford, Administratrix.
Js your hair falling out or turn-1
ing gray? This can be stopped at1
once by the use of Beggs' Hair Re-
newer. C. II Iddel, of Nevada, Mo.,
aays: "One bottle entirely stopped
my hair falling." We sell it-
Blake A Reed.
W. I) Savage of Ktowah, was in
our office Saturday. Mr. Savage
says "We will have no harvest in
our vicinity until 'cotton harvest'
conies in, as there is not much
I wheat near Ktowah."
tells us that the full
; vote will be polled in the comi g
: primary in that precinct.
Elsewhere in this paper will be
found the announcement of h\
Jackson, for Sheriff. Mr. Jackson
is well known to the citizens of
Cleveland county as an honest re-
liable gentleman, possessed of the
necessary qualifications to dis-
charge the duties of the oflice. If
| Mr. Jackson is nominated he will
' be elected. 84 tf
The town boys are organizing a
ball club.
II A. Burrell of Guthrie was here
this week.
T.J.Rollins has been quite sick |
for several days.
We haven't heard any music
from that new band.
Attorney Miller of Purcell was in
Norman Wednesday.
Frank Ross and Will Briggs are
in Guthrie this week.
For fly nets, lap robes and binder
whips see Stubbeman.
W. H. Wilson of Choctaw City
was in Norman, Monday.
W. A. Walk up of Kildare, Okla.
was in the city Wednesday.
F. M. Uinhaltz of the Kdmond
Normal faculty was here this week.
The Oil Mill and Ware house
roofs have been treated to a coat of
paint.
T. L. Turner and family left this
week for Colorado to spend the
summer.
The South Texas Lumber Co., are
building a large new shed in their
lumber yard here.
Elmore Ritchie of Perry, Oklaho-
ma, attended the Commencement
exerc'ses this week.
The Kid ball team was beaten at
Noble Wednesday to the tune of
12 to 6 in five innings.
Bill Reed rf Noble and a Mr.
Glenn of Lexington, drove up to
Norman, Wednesday.
We are from Missouri and we'd
like some one to show us that ( e-
vera's tleet is bottled.
Mrs. Ridening and daughters of
Salina, Kansas ate visiting Maphis
Bros., and mother. Mrs. Riding is
a sister of Mrs. Maphis.
John Russell and Jessie Kirkpat
k of Youkon are in the city tli'S
ek, attending the Commence-
ment and visiting friends.
Rev. S. Park will preach at the
Cumberland Presbyterian church j
next Sunday at 11 a m. He has
biyii employed to preach regularly.
S. N. Hopkins, ol Guthrie, Terri-
torial Superintendent of school* at-
tended the Commencement exer-
cises at the University, this week.
Rev- II Clay Eastman of Oklaho-
ma Ciiy will fill the pulpit at the
Episcopal church next Sundar
evening at 4 p. m. Everyone is in-
vited to attend*
Col. W. I. Bryan will be in Wir-
ficl I on June 15. He has tele
graphed the management of the
Chautauqua to that effect" and lit
always keei.s his word.
. M. NEWELL. j. A. JACKSON,
NEWEI-I- & JACKSON,
attorneys" at-law.
Norman, ■ - Oklahoma.
c. l botbford, b. f. williams, jr.
BOTSFORD & WILLIAMS,
attohseys-at-law.
Oflice over Citizens Bank,
Norman, Ok!ah..i"a
—Don't go to—
DOC" McGILLL'S
lor medical treatment.
He is no doctor if his friends
do call him "Doc." But when
you want a juicy, tender beef-
steak. Place his shop on your
itinerary and you will he right
in the push
F. C. CORSETS
MAKE
American Beauties
F C' CORRECT
SHAPES.
ARTISTIC
EFFECTS.
All
Lengths.
NEWEST
MODELS.
FANCY am
PLAIN.
KALAMAZOO CORSET CO,,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
bOLU BY
W. M. Russell & Co.
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A "-hurt lime back we advertised Ladies 1-ine [i
HI
Oxfords, black, tan and purple. We had among jgjl
and try as hard as we could, both to fit and
CAME BACK
the many callers a lady who had never bought of |D
ii
had [f
and I!
took down over one hundred pair of shoes without p
nrfl
week SHE CAME
lease, were again unable to sell her. \\ e
every salesman in the house wailini: on hei
P'
avail.
BACK and S
brought her husband and family and had em all P
, (10|
fitted out; remarking that we took so much pains nj|
to j lease and fit that she would hereafter endeavor P
to appreciate it.
your turn next.
This is but one instance,
Can we try to please you.
It's
§ GRAND LEADER, feel fitters.' |
H|! - IE1
d Ellllfili ifMl t|i (Ml aM ©fiil HM] 1
5JHE U//1R U/IJJ4 sp/llfj
Is not Advancing Prices at Our Siore,
selling Nice, Fresh Groceries at
We art: still
Y]ard time prices
We have a Feed Yard in connection with our store.
Drive your team into the Pott County Feed Yard while
in town.
UI. Q. C001\.
Our Grocery Store .s becoming the
Recognized Headquarters
Mr 'si'v"^ for the necessities of life. When yc u experi-
ence that hungry feeling
Make R Bee Line
for his store and procure some i ce, fresh
groceries. See? Highest prices paid for
poultry and country produce.
[VI. G. FLQURMDY-
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Jarboe, Tom. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1898, newspaper, June 10, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117030/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.