The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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RI(WE. AT TIP" CITY DRUG AND BOOK STORK, IS THE ONLY EXPEEThJEWELER AND ENGRAVER IN NORMAN.
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WEAR CLOTHE5 AND KEEP WARM. Come to us and get them
When the Oklahoma winds do blow,
Then to Russell's you should go;
To get something to keep you warm
And shelter you from the storm.
We are not so much of a poet
But we want the people to know it—
That we have the best line of Clothing, Gents
Furnishing Goods.
Best 8 ounce Saek Duck
6 cents
W. M. RUSSELL & CO.
THE BEST $5.00 SUIT
ever sold in Oklahoma. All kinds of suits and a
line of Gents' (J nderwear that is not excelled even
in the great d ies. Ask to see our line mackin-
toshes, $1,50 up. All kinds of Overcoats. Come
in and look through our stock. We are anxious
to show them. Ccme and feel at home with us.
We are always glad to see you.
East Main Street, Norman, Okla.
W. n. RUSSELL & COMPANY
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14 Priceless!
Protect your ej ■ t -using Crystal
Spectacle®.
Consult W. T. Mayfield,
tne Kxpert Opt' * ti, who examines
and tenth your eyer for Hyperme-
trophia. M pin, A gmatic nncl
nil other d( fi dve \ "ii and cor
rectly adjust CRYST L SPECTAC-
LES, with gu ■ mice ! satisfaction.
eye K'irs: A a is ,, causes
more II i' a IV. 111. il< in nil oilier N"r, '>" vi it r In i Sntttrday.
causes (.iiniliiiu-d Many people
troubled with h adncln liavc found
that-correctly liti.il glasses have
given comph t relief.
The theory now universally es-
tablished. "lini 1 operly" fitted
glasses will invariably increase the
Blindness. Our ability to scientifi.
cally adjust g|a <\s fely and cor-
rectly is beyond question.
Eye'n Tested Free.
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Effective May 30,
Noith Bound.
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South Bound.
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R. J. Mf&OAN, Agt
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
tt;Miu:ui..\Ni) i i;i sicVTERIAN-Chorcli
Porvlcciat 11 11. iii.hikI, > p. m. ouch Sunday.
.Sunday School at 10 u. in. taeli Sunday.
H. Pa uk, hidtor.
W. T. WA 1.1 \- . s n t
(Other oliOTolu-# two United to prepare their
Jiiectorlcc.)
CiTY DIRECTORY.
W. T. Wai.i.ack.
- - li. F. Wolf.
- - Doug Minoh,
Tom 1). Clbmknt.
•I. 11. GmoiBY.
C. 11. MCCuntock.
Wiillnci 's I i: ii Stoir wmitH your (ii o. lulnm gpeut Sunday in Ok RecorUer Keller came
lahoma CJity. , Lexington Monday.
Mr*. H. 1*. \\ ■ If war reported ilck C.J. Fellrath will do flrstcla«a{ Miss Callle Ryan, of
Monday. work nt reasonable prices. tf apent Sunday in Norman.
Zay Kimberllu went to Paulo Val- Vou ean find the celebrated Mny j John A. McCartney, of
ley Sunday. field pants at Wallace's Cash Store wag in Norman Monday.
M. C. Hloi.raoy is he Rev. Sherwood'a pulpit was ably Girl wanted to do genera: l,ou -
Idled Sunday evening by Rev. work. Apply Globe store. tf
Udnd.
... 1, ,, , . ?IiKH Sadie Gum. of Perry, i*
W. II. Cowan is dome- a nice . ,
, , ,,J. ... ,, , npenilinff the week with Mies Anna
:;iain business at Moore. He has (.. . .
all he can poBaibly do.
... Warren, of Joplin, No., is
ll.eChr.tla"hada.v°rha8bee^ looking after her pn.pe. •, in .P-rot those
changed from 5:00 o clock to 4:.«) iereH(B ahoes for o2-7. at the Boston
each Sunthy afternoon. ' store. 12-tf.
J. A Dunbar has returned to Pur
Lou busk, of near Moore, shipped eell, after a few days vi sit with W. Mr*' urtlh Mayiiek'. of Kicli-
a t ar load of extra tine hogs to u. Morter and family niond, Mo. is here visiting hei son,
Kansas Citr, Saturday. ' All klnda of repairiofr in Tin or , W * y«eld nod family,
''resident lloyd reports that the Sheet Iron done at Fcllrath'a in * ,Jl"' i 'Oiieirt and capes at
for ^rocerie®. B tf.
C W. Ford, of JIall, was in the
city Saturday.
Gardner Allen, of .> . .
Keu (),i . wann
up from 1 lot or cold bath at J. R. I'yles
! barber shop. t f
Purcell I W- Alder died 1:: t Sunday
after a brief il)nes .
Moore. Mill"nery ^oods cheap at Wal-
' ace's Gash Store.
A. Ho'tom, the fruit man, went to
Oklahoinat City Monday.
Capt. Johnton spent Sunday in
Norman with his family.
Every thing new and up-to-date
at the Norman \\4. Gallery. 48 tf.
Mayor - - •
City Attorney,
City Clerk, •
Treasurer,
Police Jinline,
City Marsha.1,
ALDKKMEN.
L. C. Ki ;i)Ai.t., W. T. WAI.I.ack.
Dr. \V- 1. t •> 1. ii xv. .W.I 1. Mit.i.s,
Dit. J. En.am M. M. Ki'it.iY.
Council mi - 1 i. i l 3rd. Mon-
days of each i jnth : t City Hall.
rG'Tv C0,JFX-
Mra. Walter Meel. is quite sick
Flues .nitl W 1 ( Hin^- at < .
Fell .rathtf
W. A. Kutlei. wo >n the sick
list last Saturday.
■Attorney Win. New. !1 was report
ed no better iturc'.!, morning.
M. L. Adams and >n, Charles
were here from Linden Saturday.
Mr. George Hancock, of Pauls
Valley, i \I; I. li. Kim-
berlin.
" ' For sale: Ic^) acre farm. Is
splendid land. K' 'I. Pavin. Le
ingion, Okla. 12 tf
Since the M. E. conference baa
been in session here a week, it is
almost impossible to find a chick-
en in the town
T. W. J d li S
forty eighth a ui\ :iry lust Fri-
day. Mrs. Jac on presented him
with a new hat dn that occasion.
Don't fail ; \ coll and look
Ihlellgh our second fall stock of
dry gootls jiihj r. i I. We have
most anything yuit want. W. M.
Russell & Co, ll? tf
Horrace Powell, of the ten mile
flat, was in Norman Saturday. He
is not at all aatisli' d with the pop-
ulist county ticket and like hun-
dreds of other populists will vote
the Democratic ticket.
li. N. Shears, Chas. Dibble, and
JaiUes Douglas left Friday night
for Corpt; Ohrlsti Texas where
they will spend the winter hunting
,, tishiiig. fhi 1): mockat wish-
, jflwfFujui a deli^litfnl trip.
•V Messr^J. A. U'Jiit -liead, M. M.
White and Col. Jo hmitli, the lut-
ter rdfire-entin;; Jub J. W. Klin-
glesrnith and J aim liurkett, left
Monday lor the neighborhood of
Minco, f. T.,to purcna. sheep with
whi ;h to stock their ranches near
*# Noble.- Noble Citizen.
Vou should buy one of those
fancy caps nt W. M. Russell & Cos.
12 tf
^V-C. Shirks, « f Shawnee is here.
He is an old acquaintance of R. fC.
liimberlin.
The Misses Taylor, of Fort VVortb
1 exaa are viMiting their cousin Miss
Minnie Corn.
rh« sixteen months old child of
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Depew died last
l'riday night.
The Kniiubs Ladies Orchestra
have postponed their engagement
here foi a oUoit linn; at least.
Dr. C. W. Nt-wnujii reports Judge r>ding a cow he was thrown, break-
Win ton quite sick. He has been in inM bis arm.
poor health for the past four years, i 0 Come to see us. W
W. J. Re id, fli,- hustling niercan- )Vct stocked on your sizes in shoes
tile man from N obb\ was trans.u-t :,llul wi" K^ve 20 per cent off on one
ing bunin. - >ii Norwau, Monday Iot of number 0*s. 12 tf.
J. P.Jon i. children were , J-Jennings, of 8—1 Kast, died Oc-
ported better in (l.,y |,y their at i to^er ofcatarrb of the luugs. lie
tending phj ui, l^r. C. W. .New waH seventy years ol age and stood
man.
John 1 > • is iiad otue pluuu-
graphs tak«Mi Sunday and we arc
informed that deveral oung lad
University will soon have a "hello"
connection with the city
We he ve a line of hats and caps
that will suit you. Prices will con-
form with cheap cotton. W. M
Russell <Se Cos. 12 tf
I'M win Carpenter met with a pain-
ful accident last Mondav. While
. well in his community.
are already hot upon his trail.
I have some extra fine thorough-
in.-t'l light hratner chickens to sell.
Will take $1.00 each for them. Mrs,
i L i-aubin, Norman, Okla. 12 3t.
G. W. Caiub h; bought of J. F. ^ have the most complete line
Knearl, of KvM iv, two lots on ;-*f la die's, gents and children's nil-
Main street, Caribeil will build TMT'Wv'ear that waB ever shown in
a substantial livviy barn on the lot. tlu' oity- W. M. Russell & Co. 12 tf
Then. to h,«n V "r ",1,acr'PUo" '• n"w dl,e
call ami h ■( ■ li , . „f 1,11"and unpaid. He as promptin pay-
Wear. inakinj. ,11. Mthat win in- !"S-t""r subscription account an
tercet you. .i|, I tying your grocery account.
N4..0 • i.i Miu-;iv C\i. v-'all at the office and liquidate.
W. M. Ku^sell & Co. have gotten \be Mitchell had the misfortune
their goods ;i , • , ,| in their new | - have his thumb badly torn by
building, 'l b now have inele- >ei .:; caught in some machinery
giint line of goon it th<- Normal mill last Wednesday
Miles Sween has returned from 1,10,'Mini •
Kansas City wh . he visited fora G ,nl;e heavy, who went to
few days. nt. h,ls re,sinned his Chandler to «ake charge oi •' l«rge
work with M. Met inn-. ;« owned by Cashier J. W. Hock-
ii p ■ , . v. i.it iiuit he likes h?c* new po-
| ( Leslie he ha ejoi-
pleteil picckinrf hi,-. cotJiod. II
average.! a bale to the k.to. lie Iu
now gathering h ia.cont.
Sachs Klines the very latest and' Mr* 'ir"W" h"d n" ""P"01'B
'M \ev\ much. George has the
I' t wishes' of his many friends
here.
best. All hand made. They
vill
give you perfect dudaction. Call
; ii .ule Sunday afternoon and even-
'ing which resillted in everything
and exam,ne the,„. . M.Km.ull 1 '«theJ,ou,e c'o«^
i'' • j at midnight. Mrs. Brown has a
nice place and a good cook.
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R.
McGinley old stand. tf .iheHoston Store-. They are the
. c heapest an l best in town. 12-tf.
Overcoats and mackintoshes, a
big line of them. Just come and 1" J" 11,1 1 inner, will
see at Wallace's Cash Store. do you first cla • v,>rk and treat
rr,. , ... , i you right. Shoo in McGinley old
The hpworth League at tho M. K , . "lf
church, south now meets at ■•'•:00'p.,
m. instead of 6:30 m heretorore. | When you wan leave Norman,
on any of the m lit trains have W.
ti. McCall .. ( ' bu • coil for you.
TI icy never mi •* a train. 8 tf
Here! you be whisk -red individual
go to Davis Brothers and get a
shave and hair trim. Hair sin-
ged while you wait. Davis Bros.
We have mackintosh*'* from $1.30
up. You cannot adord to be with-
out one. W. M. Russell & Co. 12 tf
Mr. Cntuey was reported quite
sick «it his home, in the south part
of town, last Wednesday morning.
George Leavy left Sunday for. .
,, ... .vOTICL: A!- ait' 'lopping at
C handler, where he has accepted a ,, , . , .
* ! the Boston restaurant niidwlioue-
-irt* o bo call •<! ("r ; niglit train
, will be accomodated. vVe call you
Nathan Turk solil Blty-.hrcc . niMraint ill
acres of land adjoining JLexington , . ,,, iia4
i.. m , K ( ef . h.t ,. . . I 1 ■ • d. cleanest
last Mondav to a Mr. Ferguson, of , , . Tlli.
Illinois, for JZHOtnai. " 1 ;U ' ' "",y '
I'alaee l>arbi < shop 1. now second
Miss Alice Keller co iimonced to none the t
her school in the Dow district, ,'vi.s. I .op: : r.
near Lexington last Tuee .Tay. She
position with a large dry -ooda
linn.
tory.
J. R.
Ladies we
i!iat we have
Vou ho
once.
HI. Rut
>0:110 nlct shoes
selling for tpl.uO
in on! at ifl.00.
you a pair at
•U & Co. 12 tf.
S ou want gr
urae) Noboi.
.dy that v;
icreforc why
3! (of
card •
is a splendid educator.
Iv K. Alkire passed through -.or-
man Monday enroute ti 151 Reno
where he will buy a bun eli of ref , •
tereil and short horn cat le.
You will need n larg r granar)'
to hold that com. W« Veil you*
tin lumber cheap.
South Texa^ Lt miu.K t <>.
Hon. W. M. Grimes,o f Kin. ii
cr. chairman of the Kcpubiie.-.n
Territorial Committee.. in \or-
Wednesday in tlie interest ol I • e. 1~. ;n • inc..' . .1 our new
I'l* 11,1. : .11 ry, would bo[ l« nsed to have
you call and e:..inline our work and
j when you want work done please
Ibe Roydl ia tho high." t qradc- baUng powder
known. Actua. t- ■>! s show il gaesone-
ttiird furtber Uidn a ay btitur brand.
KWKB
Absolutely Pure
Editor Jolly, of Noble was iaNor
man Saturday.
For a nice < asy shave call on
Davis Bro: ., south . id<■ Main street.
Go to 0. J. Fellrath for tin and j
sheet iron work. Shop iu McGinley
old stand. ti
Redding A Chesucy are paying
•the hiflfheet market price for
urain. 4 tf
No better stoe.lt of clothing in the
Territory than you
lace's Cash Store.
Whe.i your conn ti
ing go to J. R. Pyh
an lie will fi . it for
Try a sack of (!)
lt will give you perf
N >rniau X: ill & Lb•
Want to <;•■> wi
you do gc 10 1) 1 \
bei4 shop and get a r
Why do you dri .
on when you ear, ■
for a very small am
'an find nt Wab
nauce needs fix
s barber chop
you. ' t f
"N B." Hour,
■et itisfaction.
a tor. 12 tf
iiniin;. When
ii others' bar-
ice bath. .
1 lumber wag
y a 1 ice buggy
.' of money.
rCo. a ti
not
id skill to
•ooka for :
mploy a man
necc- sarjr experience
nai.e the BKST. Goto
jur pictui't -. 10 tf
Several name-
Recorder Keller ia expecting,!
father, brother in law nni l femil,
from Indiana in a i*«>rt time
rhey eome to becotv.o resie'ents id
our county.
Si:;ey') is a lucky number feu* 31
if you wear that si u* coat we iia\<• a
big surplus 111 that si..- md wili
for a it w days glw 1.0 per ct'nt < •
coontou two or thr. e lots. 1 U>«tj=^
Stoi
12 t.
give us a trial, we ire sure to
please you. Norman Art Gallery
i st door eo ith of Frt. man A Self's
boot and shoe store.43 tf
Out" i Victor! i Jones, colored,
ag I 4i), of the Kie. a copntry, was
examined ! v t' commissioners of
infinity this inerniu : and ad-
She will be
Ion j.: ing to Harvey Ferguson iu the
western pcrtion of the city. The
L. t . Allen bought fort) acren of i. • conipauy responded and pre
land la-t hriday adjoining Norn an * veutetl th (lames from spreading
ou the W l. paying- a nice pr ice J to any buildings.
for it. Mr. \llen is one of our ib Mr# Ki J.Keller is in receipt of
stanti.il iai inc. who hascoufidei ice tt telegrani from Mrs Laney, an-
in out city and « unty. jouncing the death of Captain La
fudge Jo eph Cobb hns boug'its f ney at his home iu Mississippi,
livery stable at Lexington are is fhe Captain's many Cleveland
uow in charge. He will probably j county friends will be grieved 10
move his family to l ex:ugtou about « .irn of his death He was quite
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* uifli ill Ulio tUUUt) .
Our youn . dks spend th. se 5 he DEMOCRAT desires its conn
pleasant Sondes afternoons iu '• ry friends, while in the city to call
hunting pt i -nnn: i i. Have you.no- ' ittao oflice and report matters of
ticed some puei-.eied aioutliM in aeral interest. Tell us of those
of late, Bart G dt 's for instan ce? i wno ar« feeding cattle iu your iin-
If you would re,,n,' your not " ,,i"_"-' ^ iitj; report all Bid.
the plastering would quit fa lling
off and spoiling your wife's carpet.
We have all grad of sin igl. .
South Texas Lumber i't>
J. Martin, W. K. Marian. Al-
bert Coleman and another, whose
ne: .deaths and marriages; tell
of real-estate transfers; in fact tell
th whole story. It will not iucou-
v-uience you to any great extent
and il will assist the DEMOCRAT in
i> coming more interesting each is-
sue We want all the news while it
P. C. Leslie was
'jl. says hia eel
lorth-east of town
a prarie tire Suud
8e Tfnty-fi ve tons <
I(.r , Arnold. By ti
of th * neighbor
i town Tuesday,
ni, four miles
.; die scene of
tint destroyed
hay for Cloth-
.lulled effort
fire was cx-
iatfie 1 before it reached corn
Its origin is unknown.
t, . * , . i ini'.iic uiHrui who nouiun'o ui i , , (" lo Norman tonight by Sheriff
It.!,. . rCWr, .Monday. The Ore proved l, ■ "}<" 1 ' 1 iK:- « Outhri ..
. IhM V.,a i,.. eonlined to some hay ,laek I. - i' ! " m f , ' '
not mteiitioual on the part ot .inv- . „ Alester, I. I. eo.d. V.
one eoneeriu .1 " |H«rvey^erK„9on in U.e ,,in ,u.liV(.r it (o any
city. Norman Mill & Elevator-12 tf
Lost; .\ black lap robe betw. . n
mv residence ..v, the east i : •
school building. Please leave at
myoffici t>r residence and be \\ -
warded. D. B. Wynne. 12 3 t
Capt. J. M. Jarboe. of the south-
ern por ion of the county was in
Norman Monday He has rented
his farm to a Chickasaw individu-
al and may possibly mov to Nor-
man to reside.
J. 11. Lambert was down from
Moore Monday. He says while
Dr. Magness is getting along nice-
ly, he was not quite so well Sun-
day as Saturday His friends and
physicians however regard him
out of danger at tlie present time.
His friends are supporting him
enthusiasticly for council.
A BARGAIN I desire to .sell 111;
farm soutli of to wn two miles !
name we could not I. rn, h.,v re- •' IT"" ,7 "liv"'io,,> ,r"od J,r
turned froe, th A. .... , ■ <ano hon.,-*,.. *«*l t
linn.. .. ,. ve , .... , . ' ' ",h " "• «roJe
Killed last Monday afternoon, of trees . round the spring. My
While crossing the rail-road track farm is rented tor 'thrn ye *rs for
II. Mectlenhai . id th Knnsas Mam street. The wind wa • cash rent \ aale will ! . abject
City Journal, iiudt.ae fne.id 1 | blowing quite strong and he failed to the said lease. I will also **11
the write., en eu. V.r. to observe au approaching trai., r:y iv idt (property near the west
Mendenb . lt itii n. it f . I ' as his team was on the track' side sch< o buildii. c« cuaim;.:
paper men «-1 <- itv and h noticed the engine in a very few one acre « t lam . several f rnit tr. •
very popular .villi the fratcrni: . !t t of him. He struck his horses 1 of fruit la . ring age. a go. well of
Wanted: I will pay the highest I "ad they leaped forward and jerked : wi.: i an . ninnll house 1 out
market price i - bonds, county, l,! ;onoffof the track just a building? I have a s- i> of t'n
city, town, school and township, she n ,ine struck the rear of th oreod man in fiml b f pe<li-
Writeforpr.c ;i i ving description . n bed. A moments delay on'greer -tallion, tor sale, i e and
ofwarrant. R.J. 'idw.irdH, Okla-1 his team* part would have resulted j see ft' • and secure a liarg ai.
tiugu
fields
Alba <*e wood, the Prince of Com
eili •• us, i * c oning. Hint means fun
by the lo. '• lnugh- K'o'ore, heautl-
ful music. u:'ightful evening
all around. 1 ae i i ess comments
tell us that Heywood is funnier
than ever, th at 1. is work is all new.
and his conip any trctig and well
balance 1. It t'a wlti'i a keen antici-
pation of plea - 'nre w. uwa^t the ap-
pearance of thi « company, for with
I Icy wood's nan te there always goes
a guarantee ol something good.
nig
rill be fi
a f Nov
on the even-
. first pi
homa City, O T.
4 tf 'seriously.
ite at the fair
th . oughbred
hogs, has. been i i con pondencc
with Harry ( v. h n i i^v of lo-
cating near Guthrie. Today Mr.
Gray was notified that Mr. Gres-
luitn's household ; >od and a car-
load of thoroughb.red bogs had
been receive'I .u Guthrie and he
would be here today. In the car of
hog* til re is i n e h • igliing 7U0 I
a stcck "aising coilii j
a is in the le. d of any j
southwest, and dealers are
r.v in finding out the ad\*ti-
of our midwin ;cr. Guthrie
i' ymi au ele-
1 tli .* aas been
Chis^
( .ill and
R; .1 & Co. 1_ tf
•re mall but m-
1'hey need help
:lv Ash Bitters
kidm y *onic and
by W. T.
gant shoe* for
selling hereto!
ia less thau th
see them. W.
The kidi?
portant organ
occasionally,
is. a succe- ui
system regulator.
May ti eld.
Regular pa rvice will
lie begun tomorrow on tlis Choctaw
into the new town of Weatherford.
Last Monday the li. t freight trains
were run out of YV atherford and
13't cars of cattle w<; also sent out
and so gre it is th tra.t'tiic that the
road isunal h to get cars enough
to haul it. i inn Journal.
An editor . i i.,liboriag ex-
change says he is a true Christian,
yn ail.una ilia pid of the church
and love - sacred songs, but when
night-after night he hears a man
who owes him liv e dollars on sub
scription ingiug "jesus paid it
all," he feels like shedding his
Christianity for •. few minutes to
go ovt r to Hi in with a club and
give him a receipt in full.
J. K. Sliockelly, of near Lexing-
ton was iu town Thursday. His
attention was called to a supposed
interview with his father that
was published in the last issue ot
tlie Voice. Mr. Shockeily said:
"I don't b r my father made the
statement. I never heard him ray
lie was against Smith or any part
of the Democratic ticket and if be
was oppo d to any j rt of the
Democratic ii i, I would certain-
ly know it. 1 will say as far as I
am concerned I am for the Demo-
cratic ticket from top to bottom
When you need groceries, see M
C. Flournoy. 5 tf
When you have grain to si i see
Redding «!k Chesney. 4 tf
Hair cutting in nil of the latest
nu h Satisfaction guaranteed at
Davis Bros.
Barney Gibbs and wife, of Pur-
cell, spent Sunday in Norman, the
guest of Win. Russell.
You have a good crop this year
and can afford a nice buggy. The
Norman Lumber Co. have them. 5 tf
Farmers we want your corn
Will pay you the highest market
price for same. Norman Mill &
KI eva tor. 12 tf
Ladies who wear numbers 8 and
S12bIiucbcuu buy a fine pair of
$3.50 fine shoes for 1.90 at The Bos-
ton Store. 12-tf.
Misses Willie Sanders and Kula
Jeanes. of Duncan, I. T., are the
guests of their cousins, Misses
Flora and Tress Fellrath.
We will sell you for $3.00 one of
the best suits of clothes you ever
wore This is no idle talk. We
mean it. W. M. Russell & Co. YJ. tf
I rregular bowel movements lead
to chronic constipation. Prickly
Ash Bitters is. a reliable system reg
u!ator; cures permaently. Sold by
W. T. Mayfield.
H. W Stubbeman has bought the
largest stock of harness that can
be found between Gainesville and
Wiehit i. R member 1 sell goods
cb iper than any of them. 13-2t
Tin- snow Hake Hour manufac-
tured by ns cannot be beaten.
Give it a trial and if not as repre-
sent! d your money will be refund-
ed. Norman Mill «& KlevatorCo. 12 If
Vou young fellows who are rid-
ing on horse back to see your girls,
should stop it. The next time you
go to see her drive in a buggy Aid
you will have a much better stand
in. We can sell you a buggy for a
small amount of money. 5 tf
Norman Lumbek Co.
Notic 15 The partnership here-to-
fore existing between Lewis and
Smith is dissolved, J. I). Lewis re-
aring. Mr. Smith will continue
the business and pay all outstand-
ing accounts against the firm.
This thefirst day of November, 1898,
13-2 Lewis Smith.
The Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Railway Co. will sell low rate
round trip tickets on Nov. 1st, 15th.
Dec. Oth and 201 h. with final limit
of return to 21 days from date of
sale. An* excellent opportunity
for homeseekers, tourists and in-
vestors to view for themselves the
great resources of the State. For
further information address, F. B
Drew, G. F. & T. A. Parsons, l\an
sas.
Within two weeks Fort Reno will
contain a larger population than
evi i before. Flight companies of
the tenth infantry will arrive there
and they will soon be followed by
four more companies, the war de-
partment having decided to make
this a twelve company post,
cavalry troop will be sent hers, and
soldiers can be moved in any di-
rection at an hour's notice. A large
number of teams and teamsters are
expected to arrive iu a few days.
Kl Reno Bell.
pounds
The box
at Canada
cess in ev
program a i
pupil a ol t
marching
tender) t t.
made an el
was bi ^id}
1 I
services as
his work =
fourteen I:
Miss Mian
•upper ic
school h<
A hi
ha
12-it.
Tajh a
i Leader.
est price puid for any one
Noble Citizen.
Judge Ben F. Williams of Nor-
man, the present probate Judge of
Cleveland county, ij again in the
rat e for that office. He is the noin-
on of the uocratic party. As
no ll.iws in the past record of the
judge e.ould be found, and lor
want of something to use for cam-
paign purposes his age was taken
f; oi ly night i Up. 1 hey say he is too old to still
.i- a sue- j bold the oflice That kitid of an
i ui-; un nt won't work, the people
. j know their man too well, and the
! ocrats are sure of electing him
.. a t. the oflice. For eight years
I Ben F. Williams was district judge
, i i Texas, a d for the past two
\. .ns he lias held the oflice of pro-
judg.' ! f this county. He is a
lawyer of recognized ability, even
hi opponents admit that fact, and
now, more than ever, better qual-
ified to discarge the duties of oflice.
I 'here is not a single instance
rein he has failed to discharge
dl. Mr.
red his
1 he did
ith only
d $13.*).
jox pur-
oatright,
that being the bigh-
M.C. Flournoy wants your gro-
cery trade. 5 tf
I have the largest stea k « f collar
I ever owned. Call and get prices.
13 2t H. N. Stubbeman.
The Norman cotton mill broke
their press last Tuesday afternoon,
necessitating a suspension of
business for a d..y or two.
G. L. Abbott's uncle, A. C Wal-
lace, of Nebraska, has bought a
farm between Noble anil Lexington
and will move to it shortly.
Remember we deliver our goods
loauy part of the city. Leave your
order for coal, tlour meal and feed.
Norman Mill & Elevator ( «> 12 t f.
We have received our seeiftid fall
StOCn o ury goods, uvci ir-.iJGG.GG
worth. We invite you to examine
them. W- M. Russell & ( 'o 12 tf
Work on the telephone line is
progressing nicely. In a short
time the wires will be strung and
we will be iu direct c Main ti i cation
with all portions of the city.
That fence is not hog tight is the
reason your stock is among your
neighbor Drive str iigl to our
yard and buy some good fencing
heap. South Texas Lunil; rCo.Htf
Come to Wallace". -di Sioreand
see our se, enable lines of any-
thing and « -ry th in , r men an
boy p.; win It ear, ui! ' ! pants
underwear, hoots and , best
quality, low rices.
*W. II. Rij e is . ti jo • i
did reputation as n 1 <
He is respo . ibb* and i- o\i
do any wo-! you mi: •• •
his line. 1 > him a rd
post office ;! 1 he .dl
you.
Notice 1 haw
taithfull) ; 1
You will ol ' aie
ing and pa - ing you
must insist that all
note In. it, b • d. d at
once. P \V. til 1 "in Id 2t
A letter f ju Bu d ' to this
paper statea that dlk« Williams
met J. S. Allan and \ ilu l ine in
joint debate one night thi-' w- ek
and completely rout 1 th . Jr.
Williams had eouaty ds
that Allan d 1 lutchin e lid not
reply to. I he letter el . ' say-
ing that Democracy is in idendid
condition in that secti >
Frank Prouty, v.-ho enlisted with
the U. S.army , ( ity
passed through Norman on ti in
way home Sunday, lie wa mus-
tered ..nt at Galveston i few days
before his turn and will a . . et-"
tie down to private life again. Mr.
Prouty at one time published a
paper at Moore and wa. employed
on the Transcript here < veral
years ago.
At a recent business tie-cling
of the Kpworth League ot i d. K
church, the following ofll ers were
elected for the ensuing y« ar: Mrs.
Reed, President; .drs i- i- p, first
vice-president, (d votioanl part-
uient); Mis Millie Bi d. . cond
vice-president, (r.iercv ; i. i help de-
partment): M, s i d ' trkin,
third vice ■ resident, (lit ■ try de-
partment); .diss Horenc donroe,
fourth vice president. ( ial de-
partment i and Mr. Otto i \ 1 secre-
tary and treasurer, i ll • League
begins it't . ,(.,i
young people to a t • ..d.
Kidney «i• -e i the a my we
have mo d I : ■ ,r a i d df the
feveri- h n iiilicll
vaunted tut ! •rn « : . It is
a treacherous enemy, \ -icing out
its deadly • liect under co'.. - of the
plen-
at in
i i the
mil . ee
13 tf.
i you
' iitba.
and
most triiline. s\ mptoins
indication i d ch;.
frequent h ada
Th
troubl
prompt remedic
iy Ash Bitte is
superlativ" m< i
healiu i
; '
that alv.ii ■ s aj
vanced ,-i
gresHof tin dn
<-ff.
bo* lit brings
and rud
Sold by
ii Id be tli.
dical meap!
s is u k id'ne
W.
his duties lo the satisfaction of all.
j Noble Citizen.
The Hal
eneed 1 •«
night, i h
loose on ill
it any, van
Main str . :
or three id
and buggi
the s11 ee* .
gates uid '
constituted
nicut.
first
urine,
i -stive
d for
i'rick-
medy of
i thing,
(pilck-
en.'ss
the ad-
1 ro-
egh
u!at-
i and
il; tli
- iieaIth.
.peri-
dniday
ilium
) little,
deed.
in two
i . , i
ded in
• • i a < i \ ed,
th • e l>elieve
eniuLs entertain-
htrm
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Jarboe, Tom. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1898, newspaper, November 4, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117054/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.