The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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WEAK KIDNEYS arc dangerous Kidney* bccatnc they
art favorable to the appearance of Bright'S Disease.
Prickly Ash Bitters
Heals the K>dneys. Cleanses and regulates
the Liver. Strengthens the digestion and
removes constipated conditions in the Bowels.
II IS 101* Mr.OICKfS IN OKC. A SYSTE'.' !0\!C par-exctllenct.
l price $1.00 per bottle. prepared by HUCXlY ass bitters co (®l
,1)51 — W<
^ am BT Al.l. BMOSOTSTfl
For Sale by W. T. MAYFIELD.
G&poea-y.j ix'ixacocxscocoor *** taev:< r.y3&s&-~x>
0 K. M. VAN ZAND; • «. . f\ Uu\
| .. Hock k k, Oanhier.
l'nijirain for Entertainment to
He Utven at Opera Hotlfte.
| Tl « o.us v tfti rie Viireii Ti'jf the
I ladiw* for tiro of ttir town"
; library, will be held in the Opera
' house, Friday unjust ur«l:iy. peeopi
j ber (6th. *n I 1V t h
i u *4*
Satu 1 \) in i rm ii^ au exchange
will be opened continuing daring
(ho day
; Mrs. L. J. KUwanJ* will j have
IcjArge of the embroiilery lipirt
I mailt where will b-* louji I
I center pi ce-s oil ■ I f
etc, Mrs. jt^Vwinin wj
• also sell you ;n use i
jf ^ ' ' *
HK'*ri wi ■ •• '
sup rvision "f \l *
Citizens Bank of Norm in.
CAPITAL STOCK, *30,000.
I.wrireRt paid up CnpiV'l of a-
i Ok lull
ia Territory ^
DI HECTORS.
k. m. Van Zandt, s. b. Owens, a. kinokade, j. t. Phelps, b. f.
Hughes, d. w. marquakt, w. t. Mayfield, j. w.
Hockek, s. p. Render.
Our Purpose is to (lo n Legitimate Banking Btifliiiesw and \>
Solicit the Patroua^t of the People.
&H«k1X-£X^D(T)Q©S©©©®®©GX^
condition of the norman state bank,
—NORMAN, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY,—
at tin of Business, Friday, December 31, 189;.
RESOURCES
Loan* uud Discounts
Warrant < -nd otbi r urltlcn
Overdrafts Been red nnd ui -.- <
Real Knutn
Furniture* and Fixtures
Expenses Paid
cash ana Sight Exchange ...
Total
LIABILITIES.
.. I 4ft .187.48. Patdln'-aptul
13.H"I hue to Olhi-t Unnka
J red, .T#tt70 I'oposlt*
JB,5UOl<0. I'ndlvlded Trofltt
l.l u .V Hurp'ua
1.W7.T0. (
. ... 116,H2fi 42 I
.... H99.B8S.17i I Total
. I 3D.0OO 00.
j.nwvre
4.:il" j<i.
. 17
I, C. H. Bessent, Cashier.of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
4*i . t. e. Smith, ) n> ( c. h. Bessent, Cashier.
Correct-Attest. , ., .. Directors.
J as. D. Maguire {
[SEAL.] Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of January, i8y8.
My commission expires November 22, 1898. James M. Smith, Notary Public.
JOHN F. RICE SELLS
PIANOS and O.RGUNS.
I'ianos from $148.00 up. Organs for 120.00.
Don't pay two prices for an Organ or Piano but call at Captain Rice's
West Side Furniture Store and examine the l>pHf instrument onh eart
and get his cash prices and I am sure you will never buy anything Of
the kind on a credit, also, all the latest up-to-date styles of upholstered
furniture at eye opening prices, in the Aclkins store bldg, Norman, Ok
W. H. McOAl A j, sing Co.
Does a Genei.ii
Transfer Business^,
I have on hand now a very complete line of
I MOON BROS.,
w
1 Buggies, Surreys,
WftGONS.
/&
I PRICES ARE LOW!
I lave just received a car load of
I Cook and Mil Stoves.
Can give you anything you want in that line. Also
% have a fine line of Steel Ranges. Be sure you get my
prices before buying. No trouble to show goods and
T g've you prices.
1 W.J.Brown.
¥
'! *'!'* '!• 'i i 'i'* i '!* 'i ' ♦* '• '!> 'i '!« «♦* ! j*
THE CASE
COTTON GIN
wants your cotton this fall, You
will be treated in a courteous and
business-like manner. The new
gin is complete in every detail.
Sh>' will pie 1.
tad ben |-i •
lures and chill i.
The boateh'>M •! pjr in * t| i I
lurnlnh many uioful mi l allractive
articles including fancy and work
apron*, toW 4f «• «(ct II -f4rbt «>
will have ollai^c of Ihm. • >tii !
All uiteiestud in tluj little ones
will be deiighted with the children's
booth. Here will be found h*lpn
for the mothers. Mrs. Mayfield
.-reside« over t^ii.s -lepartment
Perhaps the most-aurictive booth
will be presided over by Mrs. Dr.
Hamilton, where will be sold many
Japanese curios.
Mrs. White will sell you many
comfortable garment^ in tfoolen.
Miss Threadgill's candy booth
will be a center of interest.
A literary and musical program
will delight the audience Friday
evening. The following is the pro-
gram:
Piano Duet, Miss King, K Dunn.
Vocal Solo, Miss McCune.
Piano Solo, Jean DeChaftVeuett.
Pantomine, Hulda's Courtship
Baritone Solo, Miss Jom s.
Contralto Solo, "When the Tide is
Going Out," "Qld Love Letters."
mish Brace King.
A short talk hjfon the advantages
and hcnalits derived from a public
library^ by Pr«d'. Buchanmi, will
close the exercises of the evening.
Oldest and Original.
DR. H. J. WHITTIER,
iO W. 9th St. Kansas City,i Mo.
Regular graduate. AuthbHzecJ
by the State, and conceded to be
the leading and most suqcjeSsftil
npecialist in Blood, Nervous and
Urinary Diseases.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
di'Spondency, irritable temper, back-
che, dizziness, spots b,:n re eve#j
and other syinptoh\s, p> rf'octly
cured after patients had almost
given up in despair.
LOST VITALITY,"lilliy ur-
ina, incontinence, pro>«tatorrha'a,
cystitis, gonorhcea, uleet and ali
painful urinary diseasns quick.y re-
lieved and thoroughly cured at
*tivall cost.
SYPHILIS, all stages, causing
sore throat, falling hair, pain in
bones, eruptions on body, and oth-
er symptoms, permanently without
mercury.
VARICOCELE, or enlarged
veins in scrotum, CURED without
knife pain or danger. New illus-
trated Booklet,
"WITHOUT THE KNIFE,"
gives names of many cured, and
tells how we cure VARICOCELE,
STRICTURE and PILES; mailed
free. Write for it today.
Dr. H. J. NVhittier is conceded to
be the leading and most successful
specialist in the west; consult him
first and time will be gained, money
saved and years of suffering averted.
FACTS for Men, by mail, sealed,
free. Consultation free and invited
Hours, 9 to 4; 7 to 8. Sunday 10
to 12. Call or write in strict con-
fidence.
Dr. H. J. Whittier,
10 WEST NINTH STIiKET,
Near Junction. Kansas City, Mo.
MEALS 15 CENTS
at the
BOSTON F? ^£3~TAUF? A[NiT_
The building is in good condition. Good meals and clean beds.
E. D.DAVIDSON, PROP.
HITCH UP
Finer and
Faster
Than Ever.
The Califcrnia Limited,
Santa Fe Route to Los An-
geles Pullmans, dining car
buffet car, smoking car, w ith
barber shop, observations
car with ladies' parlor.
Elcctric lighted.
Three times a week, be-
ginning November 2nd.
Address Agent,
I10 A. T, & S. F. Hallway.
Normau. Oklahoma.
A SET OF EW HARNESS.-:Ns%—
We guarantee
workmanship. Ca'l and see us when you
need anything in th repairing line.
COLEMAN & MYRES.
% The A
I
Endorsed by the Governor
est Virginia's chitf magistrate recommends 1\ t u na, the .Xntional Catarrh
Rtnudy and Nerve Tvhu .
<iS^%iPRESENTflTIVE ME>!
are slow to speak for publication. 1 his is be-
caubc their influence is t>o prvat. The endorse-
ment of Governors, Senators and C'onprc.sM t-u
guarantees merit. Public words of prims fr.nu
irh prominent officials must be based on posiiit.'
dge. The recognition which the catarrh remedy
'e-ru na is constantly receiving by men of national -
lame is very gratifying. Among recent letters from j '
persons of eminence is the following from (ioverncs.- 1
Atkinson pf West Virginia. The governor eaj.s:
Charleston, West Va.. March t>, 1&98. !
The Pe-ru-na Medkine Co., Columbus, 0.
Gi n 11 k ikn: " I can recommend your pre-
scription Pe-ro-mi r : tonic. Its reputation
a* a cora for mtarrh U excellent, ii having
been c.sed by a number of people known to
me witli the very 1>, : results."
' Very truly.
tiov. g. w. Atkinson.
Catarrh is the national disease. N«:
nn American family is free from it.
The search for relief uud cure is con-1 ,
stant. Experiments of all kinds are
continually made without result for
fjood. Ignorance of the causes and j
nature of catarrh la universal. Catarrh j
is elusive, persistent, penetrating. It
may exist in any organ of the body,
this national malady there exists
t the national scientific remedy Pe-ru-na
which for forty years has been doing a
grand work.
Pe-ru-na is the unflinching foe of
catarrh and overcomes it wherever it
may exist It is the prescription ox Dr. llartmau, President of the Surgical
Hotel, Columbus, O.. who gives personal ntUmtion, without charge, to a
voluminous correspondence on the subject of catarrhal diseases. Dr. Hart-
baa's books on cutarrh are mailed on application. All druggists sell i'e-ru-ua.
•V-k . 1 fiv druggist for .1 free Perunn tlm in icfor the vr 1899.
if;
' HtK1
I i i Din
Gov. G. W. ATKlKflO*
ol Wen Vtrgiate.
LEGAL N|OTl@£a.
Not on of Publication.
lu tju! jpattorof the «' tiite<
lu the I'liilmic i ourt la ami for levtslitud
eonnty, Ottahnniii I'errPorv.
v'ollco is hereby (riven tlmt Rota stonvr of
I oounty >iinl TVi r'tor* iiam nit .1 u | altluii
letterHof udiiit ilHtrHtl^a of tin* estate n'
Cturence Stoncr, d"'eittod Said potll Ion wb I
be heatd i t my oltlce I 1 the town of Norman.
Olcreland ctmntv OklHboinu territory, on l
ilnl, lsWH, at 10 h. 111. All wlm mi- In
Icrest^d lu nul l 081 ale inwy appeur at «al 1
tiini* and plocu and couttKt Kunw
(s,..11.1 n. F williams,
i'robHte Judge
N«.tlee of Publication.
lu theDi-Mici court i:i nnd for county of
(JlevelHtid, Terrlt <rr of Okhthom •.
W. faieyund Jos.-ph (. fur.
ners doing bus!neM undur tboflrni
style of the Norman Lumber Co. |iUlntiU>. vs
Nannie K Ferausoi., \\ II. F«'rtfi,>,)a. Oiee
lIorrlnKton nnd Jefferson L. Ilelli y, deien-
ilant*.
T«> NanntoR Ferguson, defendant.
Vou are hereby uot|H,-<i that on ihe *utJi
ilay 01 Si'Dteuilicr. ls a. philulltfi) Hlod thei.
petition in said District court, pritylne to li 1 •<
the following dusorllu'd realcsiau', ultuHted lu
" i county of Cleveland, lei rltory of Oklaho-
,„.k. to-wlt: A part of tiio non h west quarter
of «i etlon 31. township ! , north of runKc i wen
ladUn Sficridiau, more particularly desoritu>i
us follows, beKianlng «t a P'dnt .'."J rods east of
the south-west corner of shiii quarter suction,
thence rami i-g east 011 tlu* true quarter sec
tlou line 29 rods, tbeneta north ii roils an H 10.
thence west 21) rods, thence south 27 and ti 10
rods to the place oi bexiniiioa. be sold to sut-
lsf> pluialltl's claim of l^ll.TC, and thai the
eonvevanooinane by It. J. Brock to you bo
adjudgi'd void and not aside, and that your
right, title or interc-t, in said real cb ate ho
declared void and o1' no effect.
That you mast aio-wer nald petition on or bo-
fore the Hth day of January, ls'.n), or the name
will be taken us true and judgment rendered
as prayed lor
In wltuess wherec f I imvc nfHxed my ofllr.hil
siguature and teal, this -ii day of November
1 |H.
ItfellK.NSKSsr, AtUH
r I'llN.
Kstray Notice.
To whom it may concern
The following deserihed proi r*rty h'ivoi>ec
fatten up by J. J. Rlleyon 1I10 N E. .iiiarU-rof
w. Jl, two. !l, riiiL-o 1 e . towii
One buy home 15 l • liniids hl.rh. about . Igin
years old, Utile while on right h!n<l i..or. u
on left fore foot. Branded Won left - >
scaroii left ddo'of wethers. Pi /
D. B. Wynne Co. ( • rk.
By W J II,ss, Deputy
phofbssion ai cam>s.
thos. oSklCTZ. n.V
Chronic and Nervous Diseases a Spec-
ialty. Calls to Countn Prdrept-
ly-Attei.ded Day or M(J,t
Residence One Block North uf South
Methodist Church. Office, Opera bld^.
DRS. LOWTHER & BURCH,
Physicians and Scrceons.
Norman, Oklahoma.
Office i I'alace Drug Store,
j— '
A GOOD ORDER.
The Oklahoma Protective Asso-
ciation Proving Very
popular.
A new secret organization, the
Oklahoma Territorial Protective
Association, i* being organised.
W. E. Craig, of this county, is ac
tively engaged, establishing lodges
He is meeting with success.
Tne organization has fcr its ob-
ject the protection of its members
and their property, Irom thieves
It is a goo l work and if the mem-
bers stand by the constitution of ihe
lodge, they will be greatly benefit-
ted. After completing the work in
this county, Mr. Craig will go to
the north portion of the territory.
KAST SIDE.
Prof. Butcher Makes a Nice He-
port of llis School.
The total enrollment for the
month ending November l2'i was 55ft
The enrollment at the close of tlie
third month of school in 1 h97 w: h
447 and for the same month in 1806
421.
The average daii , ai ti'udenoe dur-
ing the month was 455.
The month of December closes
the lirst term of th school. The
regular term cxamiiottio k will 1"
given during the last wi ek.
The patroi s of the school are
cordially inv'tel '« visit the st'ool
I dining In nn.nth anfl i pefially
I the last \ve k and examine the work
of the pupils.
N. E BUTCHER, Ft in.
'HV M i i . C IMet I.INT 'i u
ALUKUM KN.
L. C. Kim t i. T. Wai.I \
Dr. W I i Ai' haw, \V. I). Mil.i •
Dr. .1 KM.\ui). M. M Ft rhy.
Couiic'l it s l-it. ami 3rd. Mon
da.vs of ■ at h nt ii.'li at City Hall,
— 1 )on't jjo to—
"DOC" McGILLL'S
for mediv il 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 be right
in the push.
Through Service
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
AND Tur
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
IMER buffet SLEEPERS
AND ———
FREE RECLINING
KATY GHAIR CARS
dining stations
OPERATED BY THE COMPANY.
SUPERIOR MEALS,
Fifty Cents.
DINTI ST.
NORMAN, O. T.
Office, Blake Bidg.
FIRST CLASS DENTISTRY
guaranteed as represented.
Teeth extracted without pain at Dr.
Worley's Dental Parlors over Citi-
zens Bank, Norman, Okla.
Finest Dental Parlors in Oklahoma
S. H. HARRIS,
Attorney-At- Law,
Perry, Oklahoma.
w, m. NEWELL. W. J. JACKSON.
NEWELL & JACKSON,
attorneys-at-law.
Norman, - • Oklahoma.
WILL QUIT. I
Hri^gs A Hiinyan Are Goin^- Out
of Hiishiess.
The firm of Briggs & Hunyan
have declared their intention to quit
busint'H and are closing out their
slock of goods,
This firm has been in business
here a number of years and are en
joying a good trade. They handle
a great amount of cotton and will
be miss* d greatly in commercial
circles.
See that lovely doll that is to be
raffled off. at Mrs. Westervelts Mil-
linery window.
j C!i mate
cure.
f For
f Weak Luiif
J WeakThr. ,
k Bodi
The Health Hesorts off
New Mexico and Ariz, f
are unrivaled. Pure, dry air;
an equable temperature, the
right altitude, constant sun*
shine.
Send for descriptive pamph-
lets issued by L>anta Fe Route
Passenger Department.
General Passenger Office,
he A. T. & S. P. Hallway,
Topeka, Kansas.
C. l. BOTSIORD, It. F. WILLIAMS,
BOTSFORD 3c WILLIAMS,
attorneys-at-law.
Office over Citizens Bank,
Norman, Oklah
B. F. WOLF,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
NORMAN, OKLA.
Office on Main Street.
C. W. BREWER,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Practices in Federal, Supreme and
lower courts. Office over Elledge
block. Nonnaa. Oklahoma.
A. T. ROSS,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT.
NORMAN, OKLA
Office rear of Citizens Bank.
J. D. GRIGSBY,
Attorney-At-Law,
Justice of Peac,
Police Judg
NORMAN, - - OKI.AHOM
Friends, we are uiow in our new
uallery, would be pleased to have
you call and examine our work and
when you want work done please
tfive us ti trial, we are sure to
• please you. Norman Art Gallery
first door south of Freeman A Self's
boot and shoe store. 48 tf
Notice,
All accounts on our books art
due October 1st uulesg otherwise
especially arranged for.
nose owing ns an account wilt
please consni -r this a respect ,| p.-
quest for payment further notice.
0 tf It-p-ctfully.
norman Lumber Co.
\rt Acres. Mgr.
McOinly & Berry |
Have Crowded their double store
with Bargains. Do not let the so-
called "Cost Sales" mislead you
as we will meet all prices and dis-
count them.
BUY YOUR XMAS GOODS
Of us and you will almost think
you are Santa's favorite, it's just
like getting money from home.
SEE OUR DRESS GOODS LINE,
We have the quality, the coloring
and the prices to suit you,
UNPARALLELED OFFERINGS
In men and boys'clothing. They
should be seen to be appreciated.
A NICE CAPE OR JACKET
Is the very thing for a present Mr your
wife or daughter. We have the correct
styles.
Our Grocery a nd Confectionery Department
Need no comment as we lead in low
prices and good fresh goods.
M°«3HSJL.V & BERRY.
PHONE 30
-s OAKS
arly,
, M i'fortuce
■' Nlti" iiiOTIS Food,
'-lilje Fuel
,\u Tumble.
. < v.K IS GUARANTEED
t oi i>a By i v .t.- i.) iVi AGUi.RE.
A Singer
wing Machine
tin eisr twisTMf\i ON URTII.
ItiRCE DlfHftl M Ul\05.
ir :r e!: tltc" relv.ua-tltc
f I ii-.c A ' JCII,
m
■ • * i ■ . •-
tit II R!\G C0MPA\JT
We wil give you good terms on a machine.
W L. CRIPPEN, Agent NORMAN, OKLA.
Ladies ol Norman
You are Iffvilod to call at qui! new
Di 3-i'vlAKI'MG Establishment and
see i*11; L, test Designs You will be
del; ,hied with them. We guarantee
our work.
Mrs, H L, Riyers,
W. M. UrSSK.LI, A- CO
THE LADIES
OF NORMAN —
Are invited to our parlors. We guarantee all
of oi r Ukess Makini; tol>eas you want it.
MISSES GILBERT AND FRAME
JSF-I'irst i-tnirwav < iisl - It^.-d A Harper.
PUTLEDQE WILL REPAltf
that watch and guarantee the workmanship Don't
1«: bdiinil nor alieud of time when a small amount
ni money will make you right. 1 keep a line line of
Jewelry.
W. A RUTL FOHF ATTHE C,TY DRUG
ri. I lu I VJC.,AND B00< ST0RE.
"WHERE DID YOU--
GET THAT HAT?"
Nine of every ten tashionble hats
are from my plaoo. Norman Indies
know where to get a nice hat.
MRS. S, B. KIMBERLIN,
Norman, Okla,
Fast Maiu Street,
&
GROCERS,
The poorest man on earth can afford to buy his groc-
eries at Flournoy and Denison's. The richest man
cannot do better. Prompt delivery of goods, fair
dealing, &c., guaranteed.
iWe handle all kinds of country produce, and
make poultry a specialty. Second door west of old
stand. East Main, NORMAN, O. T.
■ 5 MA i* KIND I
V->£WMKW
.^TABLIR'S BUCKEYE
PILE
2
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o i i fr icrt ?4;hso <* o
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CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIR
CURES WMF.RE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tube3, bv Mail, 75 Cents; Bottles, 60 Cents.
MS F, BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, • - 310 North Main Street, ST, LOUIS, MO
For Sale by BLAKE & REED,
MONEY TO
NOTAKY PUBLIC IN OFFICE
SMITH & WILLIAMS,
RING UP
THE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE MEN.
Abstracter* mi l ( onveyauoers. Best Abstract Hooks in tlie County.
All Legal Papers ilrawn ill proper lorm.
K't"s r rooms ovkil norman statu bank, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
Call and see
you in a suit.
I have moved my tailor
shop to the stone build-
ing, first door south ol
the Democrat-Topic.
I can fit you perfectly and suit
THEO OSTERHAUS.
NEW RIGS
I have purchased several new buggies and
carriages and now have the very best I could
find at the factor* You can drive a first-class
turnout at the same price of an old rattle-trap.
Yours for good rigs, G.W.CAMPBELL.
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