The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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RUTLEDGE, AT THE CITY BOOK STORK, IS THK OM.V EXPERT JEWELER AND KNMAVKR 1XJVORMAN.
A. T. A S. V. Time Tnble N«r. i.
K fleet I v e) M uy •' 30 •
North Bound.
No—400 4:03 a.m.
Xo—408 2:20 p. ui
No—41!0 Local
J South Bound.
No—405 12:52 p. in
No—407 2.57 p. ni.
No—423 l.ocal -.17 p. in
K.J. Morgan, Agt.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
rl'MBKHLAND I'UKSKYTEMAN 1 liurcli
Fcrvlcwt at 11 ■ in.and K > p. in. i<i,oli tsuliUaV.
f-uncUy Hcliool .il 11) ft. Ill filch mmi-Io
K. PahK. I'm tor.
W. T. Waliack.s. 8. Rup't
(Other churches are Invited to prepare their
directories.) —
C'T/ AF OW*
\VATi:KMIXONS,
<;J;I;I:N PHUIT,
roue.
i You raine the lirnt two. they
produce the hint one and
\vi; CL'KI: it.
Don't wait until you are etilT-
ering with cramps before you
think about it, buttfet a bottle of
i n . w i:i:ks' i:sti:un \vom>i:ic
and keep it on hand ready for
emergencies. It is a eure relief
for DIARRHOEA and FLUX and all
bowel troubles and baa cured
several cases where everything
else had failed. This is the
cheapest and best remedy on
the market and is
STltt( TLY (il \ICAM :i:i>.
We will give your money back
cheerfully if yon are not per-
fectly satisfied. We fill pre-
scriptions better and cheaper
than anybody.
K. J. WEEKS,
THE LEADING DRUGGIST,
here.
M. Miller, of Kingfisher is
To Our Many FrlomlN And Pat-
rons.
We have only closed the Norman
Art Gallery temporarily and will
,i i t Dr. Threadgill was in Oklahoma
again open our gallary about Junt ^
15th or 20tli., in our new quarters C'1)' lueaday.
the first door Houth of Gray & Co's. Mm. Willis Tones is quite sick
Shoe store. We will Hu n be | at her home near Utownh.
equipped with the finest photo Kov. Durfee has rented the Mack-
graphic instruments of any pallary Ly property in the northern por«
in Oklahoma and we ask the public t ion of the city.
in general to call and see us. W"
can and will do work second to
none in Oklahoma.
Respectfully,
Norman Art Gallery.
Kmma COLKMAN. ' proprietresses
Rosa N. Myers. \ 4
M. F. Hartley has painted his res-
idence.
Wm. Russell spent Sunday in
Purcell.
Oscar Hall of Lexington was in
Norman Saturday.
Miss Jennie Moore, has returned
from Fort Worth, Texas.
R. Chandler, of near Shawnee,
was in Norman Monday.
An infant child of W. W Krahl
died last Sunday morning.
Santa Fe Route dining curs are
equipped with electric fans. tf.
Buy one of those traveling grips
nt W. M. Russell & Co's. 47-tf.
Dr. Hutch has bought the Love
property and will make a nice
home of it
I he Rvyal is the b-fbest yrodc baking pemder
khwn. Actual t«>st ®how il goe oeo-
Ibird further tban «ny other bread.
Mrs. Dr. Newman is very sick.
.1 J. Burke went to Guthrie Sun-
day
W. W. Wingate is veiy sick this
reek.
Go to Norman Art Caller for first
class photos.
Wanted: Two pigs Call at
this office. 4H tf
J. I). Bedford went to Gainesville
Texes Tuesday.
Mrs. D. H. Wynne was in Oklaho-
ma City Tuesday.
Mrs. Susan Ford has moved here
fiom Lexington.
\V. D. Mills is up again after an
attack of slow fever.
J. C. Wailes and W. A. Rutledge
were in Lexington Tuesday.
Everything new and up to-datc
at the Norman Art Gallary. ,f. H.I Kendall was down to I urcell
. Saturday
Brooks the Photographer wants p
to see you on business. It t
Wanted A home for two girls.'
41).,S. A. E. IlAKSTEEN
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
royal bakiko rnwt*nr<v.
if we did you \vonld not read it, but here
are the points.
JOHH DEERE GANG
AND SULKY PLOWS.
Marvels of completeness and comfort to
the user.
COQUILLARD WAGQNS,
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We offer one hundred dollars re- W a \/ "A /II 8 I I ®
CAN l SAY iViUGH
Cure. '/ss
F. J. CHENEV A CO.. vg;
Props., Toledo, O. (gj
We, the undersigned, have known j ••
F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen ®
years, and believe him perfectly (g)
honorable in all business transac- •'
tions, and financially able to carry 118|
out any obligation made by their (5)
firm. I (a
WEST A TRUAX, Wholesale Drug- . .
gists, Toledo. O. WALDING, KlNNAN ©
A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, w
Toledo, O. ' ^
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken i"-j (§)
ternallv, acting directly upon the j > *
blood and mucous surfaces of the |
system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold (§)
by all druggists. Testimonials V
free. | S%
| Hall's family Pills are the best. (§)
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Postmaster Knight and wife, of : jw
j Hall were in Norman Wednesday. Dr. Traitor and wife, of Graham (g)
|. I). Lydick, of the lexington Jexas. visited Judge WiUiams and w
• .unit, jii.ii ^ii.i fa mil v last week, fhe Dr. is th i uk-
I. I/, ti It Ri "i inw i.v- ahij^ iuii | , .
1 .eader, was in the county seat Sun-1 family last week. The Dr. is think-
Best 50 cent overall on earth at day. ing of locating here
Wm Ku'sell&Co. They cannot be IJ. K. Kimberlin made a business
, j trip to Pauls Valley Thursday re-
beutcn' I turning today.
\V. K. Ilcnuctt, of the Etowah I
Strevens patent elastic eedinless
drawers at W. M. Russell A Co. 4H 2
To TraijE: A small Missouri
farm for Oklahoma property. Thos
Vincent.
W. J. and J. R. Davis are here
from Texas visiting their father, Dr.
Davis, of the asylum.
W. L. James and wife, of Lexing-
ton, left for Atlanta, Georgia, to
visit for a mouth or more.
Money to Iojii on real estate se-
curity. John Fkaning,
Opera House.
Mis. Mary Mitchell, of Pauls Val-
ley, is visiting her brother-in-law,
A. J. Mitchell and family.
The various school clerks are
making their annual settlements
with the county superintendent.
l.inen Crash suits and black Al-
paca coats—The very tiling you
need. W. M. Russell A Co. 47-tf.
Rev. 11. Clay Knstnien of Oklaho
it?a City filled his regular appoint
I ment at the Kpis opal church last
Dr. Burcli reports the arrival of i Sunday.
new boy Monday at Mr. and Mr* Wheat may be v.orth $1 this fall.
Sam Martins. j It is safe to hold it if you have a
A boy was born to Judge Grigs j grain policy with Smith & Wil-
by and wife Sunday but died a few Snuis. .V) If.
minutes after birtli. I.adii « wanting nice neat foot
Miss Lhaic Denman, of Shawnee, v. car at low prices will call at tile
is visiting Miss Clara SlcGill and Norman Shoe Store- Special nt-
A.T. Kusa and family. tentlou by Nora b'rctuiou. 464
New silk laces just received at W, have a beautiful line of Rents
\V >1. Russell A t'o. They are extra underbills. Will rloae tlieiu out
line Ask to see them. IT tf ■'« very reasonable prices. 4S'J
.. , W. M. Russell a Co.
Win. Harys went to Alanta, t-«a.
The electric fans now operated in •
Santa Fe Route dining cars are de-
sirable and scaeouable accessories
to an already unsurpassed service.
We are selling ladies fineshoes at
reduced prices. If you examine
them you will purchase a pair.
17 tf. W. M. RUSSELL A Co.
Frank Momgaw, of Independence
has twin daughters at his home.
■ He is thinking
Monday to visit among relatives
for about three months.
Clothing was never cheaper than
at W. M. Russell .V Co'ti. V\e are
making room for our fall stock. -!7tf
Mrs. H. L. Miller arrived last
week from Hcaumout, I'exas and
is visiting her parents and friends.
Mrs. J. K. Ifartzell is visiting
her father, I. W. Alford, in tin
neighborhood, has fine boy,named
Sampson, at his home.
For Sale Two good mares with
mule colts. Cash or good note.
J. G. 0HAMUER8, at Boston Store.
Miss Humbarger, who has been
visiting here for some time, has le-
turned to her home in Arkansas.
Miss Cora Hall, left for her home
at Kingfisher after n weeks visit
with her cousin Miss Sallie Goode.
Be sure to read the exceptional
offer of the New Method Institute
Doctors of Kansas City, in another
column.
Wheal in granaries or stacks is
as safe as wheat in the mill if you
have it insured with Smith & Wil-
liams. 50 tf
Von can buy a straw hat of W.
M. Russell St Co. at St. Louis prices.
Cull at once while we have them
in stock. 48 2
John Williams and wife, of Guth-
rie, were here Wednesday to attend
the marriage of their neice, Miss
Ollie Williams.
Mrs. N. G Biscoe returned toiler
home Tuesday in Arkodelpha Ar-
kansas after a three weeks visit
with her son. Don Biscoe.
Now is the time ti# buy a straw
hat. We are closing them out at
wholesale prices.
47-tf W. M. Russell A Co.
Anheuser Busch Brewing Co
will deliver you ice every day-
Place an order at once and keep
cool these warm days.
IT.Gorton has gone to Omaha
for two or three weeks. A. O. Mc-
Gill will look after Mr. Gorton's in-
terests dm ing his absence.
F. K. Taylor, a leading populist,
of Moore, was i'i town Saturday.
He says they are well pleased with
Keaton in his neighborhood.
R M. Davis, of the Shilo neighbor
hood, is visiting friends and rel-
atives in Georgia. He will visit
Cliicamauga before returning
home.
We are making new prices on
shoes and clothing. You can buy
a pair of shoes and a suit of clothes
very cheap at W. M. RUSSELL A
Cos. 482
G. L. Abbott is building a rabbit
proof fence around his orchard.
He sayfc. every tarmer should have
one and invites his friends to ex-
amine it.
The annual meeting of the Ncr-
ltcimirkahlc Kesctic.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield,
For Sale a small farm near Kan- I".. makes the statement, that she
sas City, Mo. See llios. Ytftcent, i caught cold, which settled on her
Norman, Okla. 50 It ■ lungs; she was treated for a month
Jack Peterson who broke his, by her family physicians, but
leg last week is getting along as grew worse. He told her she was
well as could be expected a hopeless victim of consumption
1.. t . Kenday. who has been quite! and that no medicine could cure
sick for several days was reported her Her dru«r,nSt suggested Dr.
better Thursday morning. | Nevv Dlgcovery for Con-
sumption; she bought a bottle and
to her delight found herself bene-
fitted from first dose. She con-
tinued its use and after taking si c
bottles, found herself sound and
well; now does her own house-
work, and is as well as she ever
was. Free trial bottles of this
Great Discovery at Blake & Reed's
drugstore. Large bottles 50 cents
and $1.00. 6
Attorney Reddle, of Chickasha
was here Wednesday where he ap
peared as counsel with Botsford
Williams in a case before Judge
Williams.
Beauty is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin
No beauty without it. Catcarets
Candy Cathartic clean your blood
and keep it clean, by stirring up.
the la/.y liver and driving all im-
purities from the body. Begin to-
day to banish pimples, boils,
— . ,.v of naming them
north eastern portion of the COtin- , |)(.wov un,j Schley, even if they are
ty. girls.
Mrs. R. |. Morgan and thildii u j?or c|^a, complexion, bright
are expected home from their vi 11 ^patklin^ 4*ye i ,nl vigorous diges
to Nebraska and Iowa about July.[ i k |1|i k|v Ae| uutens It.
, . , man Library Association, 011 bat-
-H , . 11'1"* tl,u orde' 1 urday july Zl at 4 p. m for election
Alvin Jackson returned to ins Sold by w. f. M.yBeld mPemb(M „qae.t.
l)r. Williams and sister, Miss j odto bl_ pre8en).
| Myrtle, have returned to their j \V, Yeargin bought the M. I-
i home in Illinois, after a pleasant' - -
J)r. Magness, of Moore, was i'1 j visit with their uncle, B. F. Wil-
Norman Saturday. He says farm liams, of Smith A Williams.
er« are busy threshing in his neigh-1 x wl)m]ertul medicine "lieggs"
borhood. l.ittle Giant Pills' for weak atom-
Joe Chapter
home near Perry Wednesday after
a weeks visit with his father C apt.
Jackson.
of Shaw1
Mr. Vincent and wife, of the Chic-
nsaw country, are visiting their
son, Thos Vincent and family.
W. B. Carey, of Arkansas City,
was here this week and sold some
vacant lots to merchant Vogeli.of
the Globe.
Song service at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday night. Con-
gregation singing, solos, and quar-
tets. Come.
Prof. Cowan has been employed
to teach in district 40 this year.
He is a first class teacher and will,
no doubt, give satisfaction.
The many friends of L. T. Burton
will be glad to know that he is re-
covering from his sickness. Tues-
day morning his condition was im
proved,
T.O.Caldwell and J. O. Dobbs,
two prominent farmers of tjuincy
community, wer<- in Norman Satur-
day shaking hands with their
frie nds.
Rev. J. P. Lane, formerly of Nor-
man now of Sherman, Texas, was
in Oklahoma City the fir.-t of the
week representing the North Texas
Female College.
E.K. Alkire was in from Lexing-
ton township Tuesdav, He says
Rev. Florence, of the Methodist
church, is holdinng an interesting
meeting at Shilo.
Atty.', B. F. Williams lr. has re-
turncd from a two weeks outing at
Alexandria, I.T. He reports an
enjoyable time.
J. A. Jones writes* this office
oilice from McKinney Texas, re-
questing that liia copy of the Dem-
ockat be sent to Colorado Springs,
Colo for four weeks.
It absolutely has no equal and
all others who claim theirs is as
good as Beggs'Geri- au Salve are
imitators. A lair trial will con
vince any one that there is no prep-
aration yet discovert d. that stands
even an equal in allaying pain and
in its healingqunlities.
Slav that harking by using Bal-
lard's llorehouud Syrup. It ar-
rests the cough, allys irritation of
the throat, and relieves congestion
ot the lungs in a day. It is safe
and pleasaut to take, and never
dissapoiuts. 25 A 50c. Blake &
Reed.
The heavy rain Wednesday after-
noon and night came exactly at the
right time. It insures an immense
crop and did great good to
cotton. With a good wheat crop, a
large yield cf corn and large quan-
tities of cotton, Cleveland counti
ans will prosper this year.
Are you l icking in strength and
energy. Are you nerveous de-
spondent, irritable, bilious, con
stipated and generally run down
the sales of which has caused consternation ®
in the ranks of our competitors. ©
Mansur&Tibbett's buggies, good grades, @
handsome finish, up-to-date styles and
prices, oh my! ^
Our word is good but a little corrobora- vJ
tive evidence won't hurt. Ask your neigh- @
bor how he likes the one we sold him and jgj
we'll be sure to sell you one. Come in and
let us show you.
Respectfully,
Norman Lumber Co.,
A. D. ACERS, Mgr.
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CONDITION OF THE NORMAN STATE BANK.
—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY,—
at the close of Business, Friday, December 31, 1S98.
LIABILITIES.
RESOURCES
I.oant and Discounts,
WurruntB ami other aeenriticf.
Overdrafts secured und ut, nn l.
Heal Kstate
Furniture and Fixtures
Expense' Paid
Cash and Sight F.xoiiango
Total *l :i,5M.I
? l"..is is. I'aid in Capital
1 ui :: • Duo to 0tb«'r Hank*
l^ii.70.
F.'.'-i-tM u. i'ndi viilnl l'ri-IHa.. .
l,i:!4 .Vv Surplus
1 i.1 a. !
. ? 80,000.00.
ilWtll.
. l7.
blotches, blackheads, and that sick-
ly bilious complexion by taking
Cat-carets,—beauty for ten cents.
All druggists, satisfaction guaran-
teed, 10c, 25, 50.
Fire Chief Ma* s left Wednesday
northern Kansas and southern Ne-
braska where he will visit relatives
and friends for a month.
A (lood llomo at a lJargivln.
Adjoining the city of Norman,
containing '-20 acres, good two-story
frame house of 5 rooms and bath-
room, all ceiled and papered, 1000
fruit trees and 200 grape vines, hy-
drant water. Price $1500.
47tf. Smith & Williams.
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enfiteni portion of 111.- county i-.jgfg . , ' ' h '13
Thursday. Hesays corn is looking j
fine in his section.
Blackburn was in from the | [gj
I, C. H. Ik. i lit, C. hit 1 of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is tnir to tin- lie-1 of my knowledge.
I | Smith, ( . C. II. Hlssent, Cashier.
Correct-Attcst . ,V ,, Durilors.
^*orI J;is. 1). Maguire \
[SEAL.; Sworn to ami sulir-cribed before mo this 3rd day of January, 1898,
My commiiisior. e |,;r«s November zi, i8q8. lames M. Smi'.li, 'Notary Public.
| EVERYBODY0 READ0 THIS1
THK NK\Y MKTHOD INSTITUTE DOC-
I'ORS of K;ms;is City arc treating all sick [jeoople
|jj who apply lo them in the next thirty days
FREE OF CHARGE
I > iniroducc to the public their advanced and positive
meth'-d:; f curi1 g di- ;im-s both acute and chronic. If j|j
you ;.!••• sick or a till ti in any way write us at once and la
■ ■ !■ i, 11:! i ,.. any 1 11 arc a while this offer lasts; we kj]
use only vegetable n nwlies; In writing describe your jjgjj
case in vour ow.i way an I kive your P. O. address; all B
letters strictly confidential. 's
Address OR. KEITH,
P.O.Box 20. Kansas C it v, Mo. L
on.
ranted MOFFAT'S F RUIT STAND
blackjack at *2.50 | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Co,d
Drinks, Candies, Nuts, Fruits and nice
fresh Bread. First door east ot Stubbc-
m&n's Harness Shop.
wood w
Split straight black jack at $
per cord delivered at oil mill
Chas. Stone, was in Norman from 1
the eastern portion of the ebnnty ,
Thursday. He said Wedneeday'Hj
rain extended to his section of the j
county, however the rain fall was
not so great there as here.
Clias. P. Klinglesinitn writes the
Democrat from Noble that the cele-
bration 011 account of the comple-
tion of the bridge across the Cana-
i„ i„aItll U8o"mry liv!" istor. Ulan at that place l.a becu post-
,.1,1 ;li,il ii few doses of Herblne ] poned from July, 28 to August 10th.
will cure you. Ilerbine has no "
cjiial as a health restorer. Make ,
Reed.
jimpaired digestion, disordered
rived in Norman Tiu s lay and will j[\ {sick headache, constipation
help liia brother who bought the „ lh. nii,11C|,t
Mays fruit stand. without a rival, fake no substi
There is no risk in holding wheat tute ask for "Ueggs
for a better price when it is pro l 10f. N. T. Pool of Lexington and i
tected by a grain policy issund by >ijHa Van Valken nirg were mar.
Smith & Williams. tf. rird at tlie bride's home in Perk-
Rev f. K. Florence Of the % ♦ tyitdncaday Hcr-
diat church, is holdintf a revival noon. They will make l.-w.iKt ii
meeting at Shilo Contidrrabl«.|n-1 iheir hone. I lie Ubmockat ex
tereNt is t ein^ luanifi-Htetl. icndfi 'on&;ralulat:iiuy.
We desire to conduct our ire bu ' llelp wanted wlun your hair is
siness 0*1 a cash basis. Pie ar-' falling out <^r turning gray,
range to pay for your ice as you re- lieggs' Hair Renewer lius for 312
ceivc it Gi'Y Cox, Mgr. yt ar been fanu d aa a preventative
I.E. HarUell, came down from 'or falling hair. Take no substi-
Mulhall Sunday and gpent the day ^sli ,"r 1 •S<|111 by
with his family. Mr. IJarUell ie Jlake 4 rteed.
well pleased wiln his position at I M. Maphi«. of the New ^ ork
Mulhall. K'.icket will leava in a few days lor
Mrs W.T. Tate will visit the New York City where he will make
Omaha expoaltlon tutor, return | His f- "'id wint.r puioh M I
in« from her visit to Iowa and Ne . aiu .nleuduiKto make Ueav y pnr
Hob Chambers left today for Nor-
man, Oklahoma, where lie will em-
bark in business. There is noth-
ing too good that we could say
about Hob. He is a model young
man and his hosts of friends deep-
ly regret his departure and wish
for him unbounded success in his
new li nne. Mc Kinney (Texas)
Courier.
Tabh r's Buck-ve Pile Ointment. ,
instant relief. It allys in Jt) per cent below our low
Canada farm in Noble township
last Friday paying $4,500.00 for it.
Mr. Canada will leave ill a few days
for old Mexico, where he istlinking
of locating.
G .L. Abbott soys he has lost two
uatipation* ^ ^ caUle recently by reason of
absolutely | Ti.x.|8 fovt.r He 8ai(i j,e heard thet
the Taylor Hros. had lost seven
bead, near Moore, from the same
trouble.
Ballard's Snow Liniment There
is no pain It will not relieve, I namBtion'nnd heaTs. It is prompt
swelling It Will not subdue, no jts .„M posiiive in its ef- priCC.
wound it will not heal, it w.ll cure M hin,, that cures with- m womeM, and i 1<Ireus slip-
frost bites, chilblaino. and corns,. out pain or discouitort. it is lor |
A-50e. Blake A Keed. piles only .tOc. tubes 73c. (') ( peri and ft large invoice stock of
j A Reed
FOR A CHANl'E FOR VOU.
SHOES
•r cent below Olir low Hlitv.
Fcisliioiiahlc Bed Uoom Suites
-5| arc as Important as
Fashionable Dress Suits.
We can decorate your parlor, sitting room, bed room, dining
room and kitchen with beautiful and durable furniture. We
keep nothing but the best.
HARPER & REED,
HARRY SHAFFER, MGR. MORTER'S OLD STAND.
Willis Jones, who was in from
the Ktowali neighborhood Satur-
vill
et hei
braska. \V. T.
OiiahaaboutS.pt 1st.
Try the flour made by the Win
gate Milling,Company. A.k foi
Patent Succes or Pride of .\orni in
Sold by all grocerynn n.
WlMiATH Mll.LINU CO.
We arc closing out our orgamli
I be "and will hav
jin thing of iutv ie>t to bargain
ekers when I return."
h'riends, wearo now in our new
illerv, would be pleased to have
, , . ; The Methodist church wa« the I Mew, Women, and Children,
i,borhood Satur-, scem> (i, ,u.!1Mtiful and shoes will be included in this
day, says corn is tine and cotton.. sjve m^n inge ceremouy last Wea-|
while a little late, is looking real | m sdav r\mini; at « clock, when , C'LEA RING bALL.
wel, lie reported a fine rain t | l-^i'.^ '.^Nonnan citUen" pro" | This Mala will ba for 10 DAYS
Burnett Friday. Immnrnl the Holemn words that b j ; SATURDAY, JULY 28,
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nubs east ot Norman. G5 acrts 1,1 i rajn prevented hundreds of people |
cultivation. All under fence, j flom ;ittenUi!ig. The church was j Kow is the time to buy ftnd save
out Of every 100 t,er ccnt.
(orchard on place IS 1 ! "'roo'm0* ilktTdown 'the aisle,, We war.t to close out sorno of our
ami aIt^s Lindsay, det "hoes and lmve adopted this plan,
1 l.r'atinif thr path "of the high con- ma|(ini. the rednotion on nearly all
liable remedy for cuts, burns.; wit,, nwee, acented I m"'1 b
lie
are sure to
1 ., plea-e you. Norman \rt liallery
and summer ilress ' Hr t donr smith of I reemnn&Self'a
reduced prices. They will not lan
lonif. Place an ordi r at once.
W. M. Kl -ii i t. & t'" 1 "r diarrhoea d>
M. K. TlUWRLI., Stella, Dkla.
- (lerman Salve is an inval-
hands "'acting parties with sweet
'■roses. I'll.- bride and ({room
... :cze,|ia, lhe ri.( I,enta of many valuable
call and examine our work and ulivra. chronic sores. sKiu erup j llWt.[u| presents. The groom
when >ou want u,rk don, please lions, lever aoret, nud all ek.u dia-1 u , , Hl.v -
give us a trial
bruises, scalds, chapped
sore nipples, sore lips,
L'ases.
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For external pi 1
and bruises, old son " • < /n
all skin diseases He^;; '
Salve stands today without
It is an old reliable remedy
uts, burns
cholera
and plaint*.
un and <t 11 summer com-
Illiiiiy is HI gentle, aootli-
,„H lie,-tive. IS lieggs' l iar-
■ hoea IlaUm ltu v er fails to giv ,■
! relief and if taken in time will ef
- . , , , . ,,. , ,|v cine He sure that
,reel, wound, will hea ' llh c{ ^Kg" iy
,,„l a seal. He .an u to ,#ii|i ( „„|i,,,I reputation lor
•'Ueirgs anrt be sure f a sp<«<l> i , i
.... ,, . saK b\ Hlake A Ket ti.
cure For sale by Hlake A Keed.
pre shoes and slippers.
NOW'S THE TIME
li, V I II Miller. He is |
young in in ol excellent business . Our lawn,:t and -i cents, am bar-
!,. V W ise was in from Uuincy ' .,ualili. itions. in u r iduate of the | . [..dietJ undervesta will alfo
Thursday and subscribed lor the • phariii.o utieal departnient of the t
Okmiickat. Mr Wise is the popu I niversitv of Oklahoiiia Me is at |,e nH low ns 4 cents. I.aie
lUt candidldate for county elcrk. prencnt holding i re | "ialWf_JJsI .
He ha** prepared for defeat by coil- -iiion with ' mghsher rurtains loc. Whips oc. 1 u <
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If your Child has thin, pale place. She la very, . .
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,esttnl sleep ,t It.i- worms, and n. "be has held a i
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tXSSTfSTSSi T>m.,chVk - B m ml r thl* sale at the NMW
White's < renin \..inifuge is mild 4V „'-™'j, ins our citizens in YORK RACK1CT. Kverytlung lie-
but certain in eli. ct and is a ail- , hi u ,,, , , irs of domes-
prrior tonic as well as a pn^llve ■" "K " " B; low the lowest.
worm destroyer, fll lllake A Keed.1 happiness
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Jarboe, Tom. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1898, newspaper, July 22, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117036/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.