The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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TICKS^r—-
Wateh«N if liuilt i lullt will "tick" rl
along without iiiucli attention, lint th
flu n tin- market In flooded with all kl
of ••tickers" no the buying public ran
be too rarefull what ihej (
•'tickers" actually "tick"—thin
guarantee See our immense line,
H- S. WINANS-
At City Drug Store.
...LOCAL IN GENERAL...
W. H. POPE,
AUCTIONEER.
Will cry eales in any part of the
county at reasonable prices.
Norman, Oklahoma
Callie Graham & Co,,
J Are nhowig an extra fire line
I of miliinery goods this year.
Their buyer went to Uio .St.
Louis markets with plenty of
cueh and was inclructeil to take
all bargains in sight. The in-
structions were carried out to
a letter and as u result our
STORE'S CROWDED
With bargains for all. We
invite a close inspection of our
prices. Wo have nothing but
up-to-date goods. We have
experienced trimmers and do
not hesitate to guarantee out-
work. At the old location on
EAST MAIN STREET. NORMAN
W.H. MCCALL
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J Norman, Okla.
Just received my Fall
samples of suits. Call anc
examine them. I can make
ycu an inside price-
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BE.-..
IF YOU WANT
TO SELL YOUR
FARM : : :
—List it with—
W. S. MOORE,
Successor to D. W.
Marquart in the farm
Loan business.
JHice in roar of Citizens Bank.
Have your suits cleaned, dyed
and pressed by Joe Chambers.
We are exclusive agents for Chase
Sc Sanborn's coffees. The best
made, McGinley & Berry. U tf
| Sewing machines at Moffatt's
second hand store. Will sell cash
or on easy payments. 7 4t
Remember Chase Si Sanborn's
coffees are the best. We are exclu-
sive agents for it. McGinley &
Berry. 9 tf
Joe Chambers is prepared to
make that last winters' suit of
yours look as new and fresh as
though just from the tailor shop.
Reineufber we deliver our goods
to any part of the city. Leave your
order for coal, flour meal and feed.
Norman Mil] A Elevator <.'«>■ 121 f.
Take your grain to the county
scales where you ;*rt* assured of ac-
curate weights. W. I). Mills, coun-
ty weigher, Geo Goode, deputy. 7 4
The Columbia and Hartford bi-
nj'clee are the best made. They
have been reduced in price. Nor-
man Lumber Co.
Why buy an inferior wheel when
you can buy the Columbia or Hart-
ford for the same money. There
are no better. Norman Lumber Co
The snow flake flour manufac-
tured by us cannot be beaten.
Give it a trial and if not as repre-
sented your money will be refund-
ed. Norman Mill & Elevator Co. 12 tf
NOTICE: All parties stopping at
the Boston restaurant and who de-
sire to be called for a night train
will be accomodated. We call you
for all trains. 2-tf
We will receive new goods every
week from now until January 1st,
enabling us to keep fresh clean
goods all the time. Wholesale
merchants have advanced the price
on all lines of drygoods but we
will sell at same prices ;is last year.
Bring your cash to our store and
tnke away a bundle of up-to-date
drygoods. ft-tf
Joe Chambers, dyes, cleans and
presses ladies and gents fine
wearing apparel at reasonable
prices.
13. S. Tate makes farm loans with
private money on three, five or
seven yeais time at a low rate of
interest. Office in west room of
Norman Lumber Cos., building
The Columbia and Hartford bicy-
cles are recognized as the best.
They have been reduced in price,
and re anow within the reach of all.
Norman Lumber Co. 40 tf
As we are drawing to the close of
another season we are anxious to
shape our business. Therefore on
October 1st, we will close our books
until February, 1st, 1900. Kendall
Bros.
We have received a car load of
Selluttler wagons also a car load
of Lake City wagons, sulkies and
grain drills. There is no better
wagon on earth than the Schuttler.
The price is within the reach of all.
Norman Lumber Co. 47-tf
That last winter suit of yours has
been hanging up in a closet all
season. Have it freshened, cleaned
dyed or pressed by loe Chambers.
For Sale: Several head of pure
bred poland china pigs of either
sex. >1. McCullough. 10-2t
Disolution Notice: By mutual
consent we this day agree to dis-
solve the partnership that has ex-
ist! cl for tiie last five years to take
effect on and after the 20th day of
October, 1809. Parties indebted to
this firm will please come up and
settle as soon as possible. M. T. J.
Capshaw Sc |. H. Hudson 10 2t
Dewey and Schley for the Presi-
dential nomination, and as to it
they will accept the nomination or
not, is to be left to the people, but
at any r,ate should they fail to ac
ceptitwillbe no fault of Turk &
Co., proprietors of the Grand
Leader, the leading dry goods and
clothing store of Norman, where
you can find the latest styles of
ready made clothing and every-
thing that pertains to a well select-
ed stock of dry goods. Grand
Leader.
CONDITION OF NOKMAN STATE HANK,
Norman, Oklahoma,
At the Close of business Sept. ig i8gg.
RE6OUR0F8.
Loans nti<l Discounts, $ 74,71.1 82.
Warrants and other securities l'. ,:ui 21.
Overdrafts :i,7TH 1W,
Real Estate l:.\(KK!<Kt.
Kurnituro and Fixtures 1,tioo.no.
Expenses Paid ^72 41.
Cat-h and Sight Exchange :W,1M.Q4.
Total 1141,893.111.
LIABILITIES.
Paid in Capital $ M.OOO.OO
Due to Other Banks 1,M2 40
Deposits 104.:W2.92
Undivided i'roflts 1.847.si
Surplus 4,000.00
Total 1141,803.19.
I, C. H. Bessent, Cashier of the above bank, do solemnly swear thai
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge.
. ... . J. H. Dibble, I n. , C, H. Bessent, Cashier.
Correct-Attest. ^ Jr jDirectois.
[SEAL.] Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th-day of September i8gg
My commission expires May 24, igo2. J. H. Dibble, Notary Public,.
Norman, Okla., Sept. 13. 189'J-
Mr. RATLIFF§• YEN TRESS,
ar Sirs:— lids is to certify that I analyzed
a sample of" Old Harm et op" Whisky for you on
May 27, 1889, and found: Alcohol, So.62 per
cent.; traces of acetic, butyric and valerianic
acids; specific gravity 93; no adulterants. I con-
sider it an excellant quality of whisky.
EDWIN DeBARR, Chemist.
The above Whisky was made in 18$3 by the \V. A. Gaines
Distilery Co., ofOwensboro, Ivy., We also handle the cele-
brated I. W. Harper and Echo Springs 8-year-old. Nothing but
the bese brands can be found at our bar.
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BROWN'S STOVES ARRIVING 1
Son Ton Meat Market,
LOUIS RENNER, Prop,
Keeps on hand at all times
THE BEST MEAT.
Will buy Hides and Furs.
Game in Season.
East Main St., - Norman, Okla.
GOOD
HEALTH
by the Quart.
Every bottle you take of Johnston's
Sarsaparllla means better health,
and every bottlo contains a full
quart. It makes better blood—purer
blood. For thirty years this famous
remedy has been creating and main-
taining good health.
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
builds up tho system, tones the
| nerves, and strengthens the muscles
more promptly and effectually than
*ny other remedy known. Tho pallor of the
check disappears, energy takes tho place of
languor, and the rich color of health flows to
the cheeks. Unequalled for all disord of the
stomach and liver, and for all weakening com*
plaints of men, women and children.
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The approach of winter causes us to turn our
thoughts towards making some preparations for the
cold season. At this time of the year the chilly days
and cold nights are apt to prmote severe colds unless
we take tiiiie by the forelock and put in our heating
apparatus. We have selected our '9g stock of Stoves
—big and little, with the utmost care as to design,
workmanship quality and price. We believe we have
what you want. At any rate come and let us "show"
you that our Heaters actually heat; are sold at hot
priccs for the cold season.
It is not necessary to remind you of our select
Hardware, Guns etc., for all know of BROWN
and his hardware prices. By the way have you exam-
ined our line of 1 uggtes and Wagons? We han-
dle nothing but the cream of rolling stock.
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W. J. BROWN,
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MEALS 15 CENTS
at the
BOSTON RESTAURANT.
1 he building is in good condition. Good meals and clean beds.
E. D.DAVIDSON, PROP.
Sold r
■1 bottlo,
MICHIGAN DRUG CO., - Detroit, nicb.
sold by Barbour Sc Sons, also
Blake Sc Reed. ' **
TAKE LIFE EASY
By buying an EASY CHAIR from
theleading furniture dealers ofSouth-
ern Okla oma. We keep nothing but
the best FURNITURE, COFFINS and
C ASKETS on the market.
REEED & SHAFFER,
AUKV SHAFFElt, Manager.
"Eighty Four" will ring: up Nor
man coal yard. J. W. Cortnack
Trunks and traveling baga of all
kind*' W. M. Russell Sc Co.
Have your clothing dyed and
cleaned by Joe Chambers.
The beet place in town to buy
saddles is at 11. W. Stubbeinau.
Kuit, satteen and mercerized
petticoats, something you need.
W. M. Russell Sc Co.
Belts, belt buckles, and fancy
novelties of all kinds. W. M.
Russell Sc Co.
One half an hour in J R. Pyle
barber shop will make a different
looking man of you.
Beautiful line of neckwear both
ladies and gentleman, new styles
W. M. Russe'l Sc Co.
Don't forget our Topsy Hosiery
the best mad^ W. M. Russell Sc
Co.
Mrs. Wallace's millinery goods
.ire arriving. She has made some
excellent selections. Don't buy
until you inspect her line.
Remember Mrs. Wallace keeps
nothing but the best millinery
goods be sure and see her. W. T.
Wallace. 6 tf
For the next thirty days we will
sell (|ueeusware at actual cost.
This is a rare opportunity. Hes-
sent Sc Self. 9 tf
Look out don't buy until you have
seen Mrs. Kimberlin's near goods
you will save money and get the
latest styles. 7 tf
Farmers we want your corn
Will pay you the highest market
price for same . Norman Mill Sc
Elevator. 12 tf
For the next thirty days we will
sell queennware at actual cost.
This is a rare opportunity. Bessent
Sc Self. 9 tf
For the next thirty days w* will
*ell queensware at actual cost.
This is >♦ rare opportunity. Bes-
sent & Self. 9 ti
Get on to those Columbia and
Hartford bicycles for sale by Not
man Lumber Co. There are none
as good. 49-tf
For that tired feeling take a bath
in the new porcilean tubs at J. R
Pyles' barber shop. 2-tf
When you have examined the Co-
lumbian or Hartford bicycles, you
will have no other. For sale by
Norman Lumber Co. 49 tf
We have a nice line of boys sum
merhats. They will be otfered at
prices that will be sure to sell
them. Ask to see them W. M
Russell Co.
The Norman Milling & Grain Co.,
is now ready to buy the new crop
and will p y the highest market
price in cash. Gtf
Notice of sale: 1 will sell the
Norman Steam Laundry at a bar
gain Machinery good as new and
sale will be made without delay.
Apply at once. S. J. Wilkins, Trus-
tee. 0-tf
Prickly Ash Bitters are an abso-
lute necessity of life. They are
within the reach of all. Ask your
druggists for them and see that
nothing is substituted for them.
My books are closed for the year
All parties knowing themselves in-
debted to me will please call and
settle. I have helped you now
show your appreciation. 11. W.
Stubbeman. 7 tf
Come to our store and see the
latest style pattern hats, walking
hats and sailors. They are being
offered at exceptionally reasonable
prices. W. T. Wallace's - cash
store. 6 tf
Barnett the cut rate railroad
ticket broker of Oklahoma City is
always prepared to save you money
on all railroad points, Kansas City,
St. Louis, Chicago and all points
East. Don't go on a trip before
seeing <>r writing to me. George
Barnett, Oklahoma City. O.T.
For Sale: Thirty head of mules
and fifteen head of horses, well
broke. Cash or one year's time.
Will exchange3 year old mules for
mules from 7 to 12 years old.
George Giles, Norman, Ok.
8t4
New goods are arriving at W. M.
Russell Sc Go's., every day. Go to
this store and examine the goods
even if you do not want to buy.
No objection to showing goods.
There lias never been a better line
brought to Norman than that ar-
riving at W. M. Russell Sc Co's. 5 tf
The greatest danger to life in the city
is not the car with its clanging gong, but
those silent invisible foes, the genus of
disease. The prevalence of consumption
in cities is stated to he largely due to the
frequent expectoration of diseased per-
sons, whose
T dried sputa
mixed with the
dust and blown
into the air, is
inhaled by sonic
luckless man <>r
woman. Sanita-
tion may mini-
mize these perils
hut can never
obliterate them.
The essential
thing is to edu-
cate ever>- per-
s o n to the
knowledge that
the germ can find no permanent lodg-
ment in a healthy body. Keep the blood
pure, the stomach and other organs f>f
digestion and nutrition in sound health
ami you are practically germ proof.
This disease resisting condition is ob-
tained bv the use of I)r. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It purifies the blood,
strengthens the stomach, nourishes the
nerves, and heals the lungs. Even when
there is obstinate cough, bronchitis,
spitting of blood and other conditions,
which, if neglected, lead to consump-
tion, tlie faithful use of Golden Medical
Discovery will, in almost every instance,
effect a cure.
• I was taken sick in Inly last year, and was
not able to do any kindof work until Novem-
ber." writes Mr Noel W. Orvin, of Langley,
Aiken Co., S. C. Had l>een coughing up small,
hard lumps of phlegm for about a year before I
was taken down 1 then called on ' «ctor, who
said that one half of my left lunn was gone,
and advised me to kave my home and go to the
country I wrote to you f.r advice. I took four
bottle* of Dr Pierce's ('.olden Medical Discovery:
which I sincerely believe has done me more pood
than all the other medicines I ha>-e ever taken."
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, free, on receipt of stamps to
cover expense of mailing only. Send 21
one-cent stamps for the l>ook in paper
covers, or 31 stamps for cloth binding.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y*
DRS. LOWTHER & BURCH,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Norman, Oklahoma.
Office over Palace Drug Store.
S.C. Bobo, C.W.Newman
m ;u HAN <v BOBO,
PHYSICIAN'S ANI SURGEONS,
Office: McGinley Sc Berry Bld'g.
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA.
AMERY & ELDER
Will Pay Highest Price for
Calves and Stock Cattle.
See them before selling.
w. M. newell. w. J. jackson,
NEWELL & JACKSON,
attorn eys-at-law,
Norman, . • • Oklahoma.
C. W. BREWER,
ATTORN EYAT-LAW.
Practices in Federal, Supreme and
lower courts. Office over Elledge
block. Normaa. Oklahoma.
A. T. ROSS,
real estate and insurance agent.
NORMAN, OKLA
Office rear of Citizens Bank.
C. l potsford, b. f. williams, jr.
BOTSFORD & WILLIAMS,
attorneys-at-law.
Office over Citizens Bank,
Norman, Oklahoma
S. H. HARRIS,
Attorney-At Law,
Perry, Oklahoma.
J. E. McCLANE, M- I).,
Physician mul Surgeon,
at Dr, Hamilton's Office, next to Pres-
byterian Church.
Residence at office.
DB. W. N. T. ABLE,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Globe Store,
Norman, Oklahoma.
Medical and Surgical treatment of
diseases of women. Ear, Nose and
Throat a specialty.
WOLF & GRIGSBY,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
NORMAN. OKLA
J. ELLARD,
DENTIST.
NORMAN, O.T.
Office, Blake Bldg.
K. TH. VAN ZANDT, l're*.
H. 1'. KBNDKIt, Vice Pres.
.1. W. HOCKER, I/ashler,
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
of the condition of the
Citizens Bank of Norman
SEPTEMBER 19,
RESOURCES.
lioana and Discounts $ 00,5(17.1(1
Overdrafts, including Cotton Ae'ts. .*>.««
Expenses and Taxes Paid lfclfl.45
Real Estate (l.ft'iO.fiO
Furniture and Fixtures 1,!(7.'I77
Internal Revenue Stamps W7.25
Cash and Sight Exchange .'tO.HHH.M
LIABILITIES.
Capital Paid in ? 40,000.00
Surplus and prollts — 1,305.57
Deposits 88,403 8
$183,880.3'
I, S. P. Ki nder do swear that the
above is a true and accurate statement
of the condition of The Citizens Bank
of Norman, at the close of business on
the 19th day of September 1899.
S. P. RENDER,
Vice President
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this October 3rd 1899.
W. S. Moore,
My Commission Notary Public,
Expires May 20, 1903.
mmrn
Lank in Your Mirror
Do you are aparlcllnpf eyea, a healthy,
tinted skin, a sweet expression and a srraoe-
tul form f Tncso attractions nro the result
ofgo<)'l health. If they are absent, there
is nearly alv :.ys some disorder of the dis-
tinctly feminine organs present. Healthy
menstrual organs mean health and beauty
everywhere.
MoSLREPS
Wine of Gart/ui
makes women beautiful and healthy,
It strikes at the root of all their
trouble. There is no menstrual dis-
order, ache or pain which it will not
cure. It is for the budding girl, the
busy wife and the matron approaching
the change of life. At every trying
crisis in .1 woman's life it brings
health, strength and happiness. It
costs $1.00 of medicine dealers.
For advice in eases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
" The Ladies' Advisory Department,''
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat-
tanooga, Venn.
MRS. BO7!ENA LEWIS, of Oi-navllle,
Texas, irt ; "I was troubled at ^mujithljr
Prof, S. D, IURPHEE
and I. B, HICKMAN,
GRADUATES IN
MENTAL THERAPEUTICS
AND MAGNETIC HEALING,
and are prepared to practice the same. \\r will also give
Theoretical Lectures and Demonstrative Course in this science.
We treat successfully all diseases arising from a Derange-
ment of the Nervous System. Chronic cases a specialty.
Charges are reasonable, both for Treating and Teaching.
We have the most complete and thorough course of lectures
to be found, and our method is the most effectual in cur-
ing diseases.
If you are sick call on or write to us. If you desire to mas-
ter this science, write or come to see us.
Prof. S. D. Murpliee and I, B. Hickman,
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA.
Pooily
Cooked Food
is about as useful
iu the stomach as
a keg of nails
would be in a fire
under a furnace.
CHARTER OAKS
Cook Properly,
And Produce
"N 'itritious Food,
with Little Fuel
AM)
No Trouble.
EVERY CHARTER OAIC IS GUAR/NTHED. - -
For Sale By J AM ES D, MAGUIRE.
First-Class Tin Shop Upstairs.
WHITE
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REAL ESTATE
LOANS "D
INSURANCE.
Pay taxes for non-residents.
Furnish Abstracts. Correspondence
Solicited.
NORMAN,OK LAHOMA
ELECTED
To furnish the best LIVERY accommoda-
tions for the money, as I have no old run-
down rigs to work off, or broken down horses.
My prices are as low as they can consistent-
ly be. My motto is, Live and let live.
Your patronage is solicited. CAMEL LIVERY AND FEED STABLE,
G. W. CAMPBELL, Prop.
cKKWcNKtacKraa ckkmckhk! ckk>« ckkkj a su a {Khkhkhmckkk}
IRON FRONT LIVERY,
If yon want, to swap horses, to buy or to soil,
There's 110 place around whore you'll do quite so well,
If you come to our s'able, we'll take special care
To -1 timid to your orders at prices quite fair.
And then we have horses and bugyles to lot.
And >011 will do as well here as you have ever done yet.
If you and your friends desire to ride out
We have what will please you without any douht.
And if you want to ride fast we will let vou have those
That arc quite bard to beat, as every one knows.
And this Is a matter we would have you all know
We have good steady horses that will travel more slow;
With care th era's no danger of loosing your life.
Or the life of your sweetheart or children or wife,
Hut should you bo careless we'll now tell you what,
You'll have a small smashup as likely as not.
ir you ride out for pleasure or have business to <lo,
We will give you a carriage with one horse or two.
Or if you prefer a good horseback tide,
We'll see that In this your wants are aupplled.
With horses and bugirleB we can suit you in style,
To take a short Join neV or go many a mile.
When yoil get through you should take t..e buck track,
and not go so far as to never come back.
This wholsome advice we give to you all,
W ben you want to ride out Just give us m call;
Then when you return you should pay what Is duo.
Then all will be well between HAYN8 and you.
OSCAR HAYNES, Prop.
3t}{HK>6tKKTO
OUR MOTTO; AOOURAOY, NEATNES8, AND DI6PATOH
The Best
Is Not To© Good
For the sick room A prescription
be filled by the druggist with In sh drugs-
of any benfit to the sick one. \\ e fill
criptions just as they are written bv the
cian and with the best ami In- h<" t dn .
market Our store is the place to ' rm
family receipts and prescriptions.
When in need of
PAINTS, OILb, GLASS, PUT
SCHOOL BOOKS, TAP' F1
STATIONERY, EU,
BAKBOUK A SC
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