The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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TICKS.-
Watclit'H If hullt right will "tick" right
nlonK without much attention, hut tlicke
«laya llic market is flooded with all kind*
of "tickers" no the buying: public cannot
he too carefull what (liey select, Our
••tickers" actually "ticV this we
guarantee See our immense line.
H S. WINANS'
At City Drug Store.
W. H. POPE,
AUCTIONHHlt.
Will cry sales in any part of the
county at reasonable prieeB.
Norman, Oklahoma
Caliie Graham & Co.,
Are showig an extra flue line
of millinery goods this year.
Their buyer went to the St.
Louis markets with plenty of
cwsh and was instructed to take
all bargains in sight. The in-
structions were carried out to
a letter and as a result our
STORE'S CROWDED
With bargains for all. We
invite a close inspection of our
prioes. We have nothing but
up-to-date goods-, We have
experienced trimmers and do
not hesitate to guarantee our
work. At the old location on
EAST MAIN STUICKT. NORM AN
W.H. MCCALL
& CO
Does a General
Transfer Business,
:©:©
Norman, Okla.
Just received my Fall
samples of suits. Call anc
examine them. I can make
ycu an inside price1
s
When Visiting Kansas Ciiy
( 'all :i t
TREMONT : HOUSE.
208 TO 212 WEST 5TH OT.
11; it oh: $L.OO to $1.50 per day.
Headquarters for Stockmen, Best house In
Iho city for tlio money. Try it and be
convinced. li. R. COOPER, Prop
R, A Mafcnan, Manager.
C. L. BOTSFORD, B. F. WILLIAMS, JR.
BOTSFOKD & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LANV.
Office over Citizens Hank,
Norman, Oklahoma
^Christmas Dreams
May be fully realized at our store.
All housewives have probably had
dreams of BEAUTIFUL HOMES,
furnished with beautiful FUHNI*
TI KE and furnishings but never
hope to have one. You make a mis-
take, for if you will only Call and In-
spect our stock and learn our
prices you will soon find that they
are not so far out of your reach after
all. Go through our store; it will do
you good even if you arc only dream-
ing of buying and it will give you an
idea of what we are offering.
REED & SHAFFER,
HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS GOODS.
♦ ♦
♦ Notes About Town. *
♦ ♦
...LOCAL IN GENERAL...
H'jv. Pickens weut to Wynne-
wood Wednesday.
Miss Berta Renner was reported Mrs. K. II. Pendleton was report-
i|iiite sick Wednesday morning.* ed on t|leBick list Wednesday.
She has fever. , • * i 11^
1 Have your euita cleaned, dyed
Mrs. Tom Jarboe, who has been 1 and pressed by Joe Chambers.
quite Nick of typhoid fever, is much T. ). Overstreet was reported
better. quite sick Wednesday.
Countv Attorney NioodemUH j Have you seen the new line of
went to Lexington Wednesd ty on carpets at Reed & Shaffers.
business.
(Jeor^e Smith went to Oklahomn
A lan>e number of out of town City Tuesday.
visitors are in the city, to attend j Applet, oranges, bananav and all
the Thanksgiving exercises at tin- hi nil* of nuts at K. Chambers.
University.
Mrs. 15. C. Study of Cedarvale,
Kansas, arrived Wednesday and is
the quest of her parents .J. II.
Hartley ami family.
P. .1. McGinley, of Pittsburg
Kansas, heas been here several days
visiting his brother, Frink Mo
Ginley and family.
L. I*. Kidd, formerly of tlie Nor-
man Steam Laundry has accepted a
position as attendant at the asylum.
Mr. Kidd is experienced in this
work, oaving held a similar posi-
tion in the Nevada, Mo., insane
asylum for five years.
Japanese theaters have their
boxes so arranged that the ladies
can change their dresses, as it is
not considered stylish for a lady to
appear an entire evening in one
dresf and with the same ornaments.
The fad will not become popular in
Oklahoma; not because Oklahoma
women do not possess a sufficiently
large ward robe to warrant the dis
play but 011 account of there being
only one opera house in Oklahoma
that has boxes and they sold re-
cently for $100 apiece.
Boa Ton Meat Market,
LOUIS RENNER, Prop.
Keeps 011 hand at all times
THE BEST MEAT.
Will buy Hides and Furs.
Game in Season.
East Main St., - Norman, Okla.
WOMAN'S TROUBLES AHD FEMALE
DISEASES CURED BY
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART DOTTLES.
Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir-
regularity, Leucorrhceu, Whites, Steril-
ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change
of life, in matron or maid, all find re-
lief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNS-
TON'S SARSAPARILLA. It is a real
panacea for all pain or headache about
the top or back of the head, distress-
ing pain in the left side, a disturbed
condition of digestion, palpitation of
the heart, cold hands and feet, nerv-
ousness and irritation, sleeplessness,
muscular weakness, bearing-down
pains, backache, legaehe, irregular ac-
tion of the heart, shortness of breath,
abnormal discharges, with extremely
painful menstruation, scalding of urine,
swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts,
neuralgia, uterine displacement and
catarrh, and all those symptoms ord
troubles which make the average wo-
man's life so miserable.
MIClllOAN IfKl'O CO., Detroit, Ml.-U.
Sold by Harbour ^ Sons, nlno
Blake& Reed.
SIGHT IS
PRICELESS
Protect vonr eyes by using Crystal
Spectacles. Consult
Mayfield & Clark,
the Exuort Opticians, who exam
ines and tests your eyes for Hyper-
metrophia, Myopia, Astigmatic
and all other defective vision, and
correctly adjusts CRYSTAL Spect-
acles with guaranteed satisfaction.
EYE STRAIN
causes more HEADACHE than
all other causes combined. Many
people troubled with Iradache
have found that correctly fitted
glasses have given them complete
relief.
The theory now is 11 mvpt sally hk-
tabli.-hed. "Improperly'* fitted
glasses will iny iril>!y inrrr.w the
| trouble and timy ) -a-l to total 1 !i <1
i-4 - :entifical!v
Hess. Our ability
adjust gl.isst s
1 is beyond fpn >
Eye^ Tc.ted Free.
I5i bo, ( 'W. iWwtllMO
MOW NAN & HO HO.
I'll V3ICIANS AN 11 SU i;:n,\s,
Office: McGin'ey & I Wry J>!fl'^.
N OK WAN, OKLAHOMA .
p .11. PENDLETON,
..OR. OF DENTALSUKUURY..,
Olltce over Citizen Hank,
Norman, <). T.
' Office Hours 8 1 13 1 t 1:30
|. C Howd hfiH resisted 11 ih posi-
tion. that of deputy constable of
Nomina.
IIhvi- your clothing dyed oud
cleaned by 'oe Chambers.
Jan es Cox, of Oklahoma City, was
here this week visiting his brother,
Guy.
The best place in town to buy
saddles in at II. \Y. Stubbeman.
B. F. Williams, Jr., has gone to
Chandler where he is counsel 111 an
important murder trial.
Wanted: Four roomers at J. A,
Minton's.
Injfr ain Carpets 15 cents to 75
cet ts all grades. Reed & Shaffer.
See Reed & She tier for carpets,
rugs and mattings.
Men enjoy a good smoke when
the cigars are like those sold by R.
K. Chambers.
For sale CHKAP, a live foot show
case frame, glass broken. Call at
Democrat office.
Don't forget our Topsy Hosiery
the best made. W. M. Russell &
Co.
We are exclusive agents forChase
& Sanborn's coffees. The best
made, McGinley & Berry. 9 tf
The White Realty company will
furnish you an abstract on short
no'ice. 10-tf.
For school tablets go to Harbour
a- Sons. They a tine assortment of
Kast Side school tablets.
For the next thirty days \v« will
sell queensware at actual cost.
This is s« rare opportunity. Bes-
sent & Self. 9 ti
Joe Chambers is prepared to
make that last winters' suit of
yours look as new and fresh as
though just from the tailor shop.
The Norman Milling & Grain Co.,
is now ready to buy the new crop
and will p«y the highest market
price in cash. Gtf
Farmers we want your corn
Will pay you the highest market
price for same . Norman Mill &
Ktevator. 12 tf
Remember Chase Sanborn's
coffees are the best. We are exclti
sive agents for it McGinley <S
Herry. 9 tf
Fl-'ve that title perfected. An
abstract from the White Realty Co.
will indicate any irregularites that
may exist. 10-tf.
Joe Chambers, tlyt*, cleans and
orrectly j presses ladies and gent
I 'vearing apparel
prices.
Remember w deliver our good?1
to any part of tne city. Leave you:
order for coal, flour meal and feed.
Norman M ill & Elevator Co. 12 t f.
fi ne
reasonable
! For the next thirty days we will
sell queeuMware at actual cost
This is a rare opportunity. Hessent
11- Self. 9 tf
For the next thirty days we will
cil queensware at actual cost
I'liis a rare opportunity. Bee-
sent & Self. 0 tf
snow
DRS
LOWTHEV
Pi! V " i ( ! AN :•
1 The
J lured by us cannot
; (iive it a trial and if t
*ent« <1 \ our mom \ v\ 1 i
.,1. • \ r
flake flour manufac
eaten.
Nor:
e nr:.«
repr --
efntid-
• 12 tf
N I. WEL.L.
NEWELL.
V. . j. J A.
: JACKSON,
ATTORN E YS-AT«LAW.
Oklahoma.
AS Vt lill I I ■ V. II;
i another aeason we are
shape our husines-
; • )ctober 1st, we will ch
until February, I t. 11KX Kendall
Bros.
ONLY $5.00
' j ;-:fc r. O jJt-- S^.UOw
i||
by
The most popular route to
St. Louis and all points east.
To Kansas City and all
points west.
Santa Fe trains make close con-
nections at Oklahoma City and
Wichita for all points on the Frisco
line.
St. Louis and Kansas City mail
and express leaves Oklahoma City
at 9:15 every morning; Wichita at
1:00 o'clock and 9:50 p. 111. The 9:15
train from Oklahoma City and 1:00
o'clock train from Wichita arrives
at St. Louis the following morning.
The9:5(1 train from Wichita arrives
in St. Louia 0:30 the following eve-
ning. Train leaving St. Louis at
8:50 every evening arrives at Okla-
homa City at 0:20 the following
evening and Wichita at 3:40.
Through reclining chair cars and
Putlmau Palace Sleepers between
St. Louis, Oklahoma City and Wich-
ita.
Further information will be cheer-
fully given by the nearest agent or
H F. Dunn,
Dist. I'ass. A'rt. Wichita, Kan.
Byron Snyder, G. I'. A., St. Louis.
!
i An elegant line of Frames
j in this week.
WE make the Portraits
to fill them. We
want to make one for you.
Order a dozen Cabinets
and buy a Frame and
YOll GET THE PORTRAIT
W. E. BROOKS.
84
icings up Norn 11111 Coal
Yard, .1. K. COKMACK,
Proprietor.
ft
AT HALF PRICE.
If vein want us to make to
your HMM KK iiml HHHHI
KLA8TIC UOODH for Ihr HKI.IKP
AMI i'IRK OK VtliK OSK TRIJIH,
M KAk, HWOLLKM OK I M KK-
a ATKB 1.IHIIS, IOHI'1 I.KM T,
v VIIIIOHI > A I. HKtkNKSH Olt
* TI MOR, your hrlikl,
weight and «|tr, state number
of Inches around body eir
limb at each lettar Mi own In
w cut anil fi'tiel tei ua with our
* BPKCIAL FRIfK. We will make
the pooda to order from tlio
ii-rj flnrnt frr«h rtiliWr rlitlla
rfrrt (It and
, |>erfectly
I to gouda
return at our expense and wo will
refund your money.
OUR SPECIAL PRICE
rluntlc tlilxh «lofkln(, A to l,97.ill|
IhlKh liKKlnK, I' to I, tO.OOl tliiyh
Jilfff, <1 to I, |1.bOl kneei HtofklnK,
A to ti. fft.OOl knrr IruKinir, C tot),
fl.OO; knee rap, K to O, f'J.OOs
parler *lnrklnr, A to K, fS. 001 garter
h i'mIiil . < I., h, #«•.( < : anUI.1, A lot .
«2.00i alidomlnal bell, K to M, f 10.00. tOTTOH KU8TIC
(itH)IIS, OMK-l llIHllLKHS. SpeeUlfinereel Klanlle Alidomlnal
Bupporier. made of aoft lifle- thread,Interwoven with
nrotee*tt>el rubber thread, H Ineken wide, f'i.OO; lO larhra,
ta."5: 1 i Inrlit-s. f-.'. ill. Write- fur Murjrcrv <'ntalogue.
SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO., (Inc.), CHICAGO. ILL
NOTICE TO CRED1TOH3.
In the Matter of the Estato of Mary L.
Black, (feceare«l.
All pernoDB hnviriff olalme HKulnst said
Mary L. Black doceuned, ar« required to ex-
hibit the same, with the ne.-eBsary vouch*™,
to iho undersi>rncd, AdminiBtrator of suld
estato. at. his olllce In Norman in the county,
of Cleveland Oklahoma Territory, noel that
four months have been limited as the time for
cr« dllonj to present their claims against said
estate.
Dated the 14th day of November. 18IW.
1). B Wynnk,
15*3t Admin istiator.
K. M. VAN ZANDT, Pre*.
S. P. It KM 1> K It, Vice I'roi.
.1. W. HOCKBlt. Cashier,
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Citizens Bank of Norman
SKPTICMllKK \H\M.
RESOURCES.
LetSII* and HiscniliilK
Overdrafts, ineludliig Cotton A
Kxpenses and T.xc* Paid
Real Rstsle.
Kmntture and I'txiures
Internal Revmiue slumps
t'uali aiol Mpht Exchange
LIABILITIES
t'.ipilhl Paid ill ...
Surplus and prodts
Deposits
a.275.H«
ft.11 4,'i
ll.ll.Ml 50
l.or.i 7,
:i" 7,-J.
:io,ss.s:io
liaa.BHoa;
I 40,000.00
i .aa> 57
ft.',4'. a htt
Kstray Notice.
Territory of oklahoma. County of Cleveland,
Notice Is hereby given that on the nth day
day til Novemb-.r. A I)., 1890, one J. C. Boat
rUhe appeared before me and made affidavit
of the takini; up of the following described
est ray a: One sorrel mare about fi^ht years
old and about lifteen bands high no marks «ir
brands.
That the residence of tee said taker up is on
the N. W. Quarter of Section 6. Township 7,
Itango i west; that his postofflce addrcps is
Noble, Okla., That tlie satin* was t aken up oil
the ~ dli day of October, A. I)., iKfti
Witness my hand and saal this 6th day of
November, A. i)., IH'.'O.
[seai>] D. B. Wynne, County Clerk.
Motlce « t Appointment of AdinliiU«ratrlx
lr. the Probate Court of (loveland County,
Oklahoma Territory.
NoticeSlft hereby given that Mattie M. Fonl,
widow of li. R. Ford, deceased,of said County,
has Hied application for letters of Apmluiatra-
tiou ol the estate of R. U. I ord. dec- iaed, and
th t said application will la> heard at the olllce
of the Probate Judue of saiel Ceuinty, in the
town of Norman. O T . on the *251 li day « f No-
vember. 1MW, t the hour or 10 o'clock a. m. of
bald day.
All persons who are Interested in said estate
may appear at said time and place and couleat
the sjiine.
B. F. V'im.IXMS,
Probate Judge.
0. W Brewer, attorney for Mattie M. Ford.
14-:i .
(First published In Democrat-Topic Novem
ber, 17. 1KW.)
Call for Cleveland County O. T. Honda.
Notice is hereby given that the following
described bonds Issued by Cleveland county,
Oklahoma, Territory, for the purpose of re-
funding out-standing warrant indebtedness,
nicut, nml notice is heiebv given that no
interest will bo paid on sa'ci bonds, aocurlng
after December 1st 189P, and that any ami all
ot said bonds will bo paid, with aecrip d inter-
est up to December 1st lK'.rtl, at ihe KIsoal
Agenry ol the territory ol Oklahoma and
said < leve|and county, viz: The Western
National Bank ol the city of Now York, N. Y.
Honda numbered One(I) to Forty-Seven (47)
Inclusive of denomination of Kive-Hundred
Dolliira (fv o.CO) each, bearing Interest at the
rate of six per cant per annnm. p ivable annu-
ally. Ismi-'I September, 10th., 1S'4, due
Hopteiuber, loth, l'J04. Total amount of above
described bonds Twenty-Threu- Thousflml
live Uutldrod Dollars. (|Si.500.00 Also
Twelve [lj] Tujrteeti (Kl) ol the denomination
of one Hundred Dollars [f't'dOO] each, and
I Mind uuMibered, sixteen |lrt| Iwenty (20)
T clU v-Four 1^4] Twenty Kive L"-'-')] iwenty-
Slx 120] Twt«;ity-Sfvcn L27| Twont>-Eight i!Wl
Twent y Nlnel^l Thirty [:io| Thirty ono [:il|
Thirtv Two |!J3; Thlrtx -Three CCD Tblrty-Kour
;.ii| Thirty-Five [JfBIThirty-six CK(i; t' denoMil-
natlo'i of' Two-11iindred Dollar-[I^OO.OtJ]each;
and bonds numb red Fifty One (fill to Ninety
I'.to] iuclnsive. of the denomination of Flve-
Hiindri d i'ellars |$500.U)) each hearing interest
at the- rate <•! six per cent per annum, payable
annually, fssned July 1st 1809. Due Jul?lit,
l!H>-\ ami a ouuiing in the aw e-ifute to
I v\ep: -i - nr l liou-'and Hollars, $^4,000.
l'.iitii s beTe 1 i11tr any of the above described
st.cuiItit s. wIf pMjuse present same for pay-
uient, em d.\te ibentioned, and t place deaig-
nted ill I'boyuyotice J. W. ,-TOWK,
'Frewtfirf.fii <1 C't vtlocd (t unt\, (•. T.
I, S. P. Render do swear tliat tlie
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.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In Ihe Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth C.
Ooflfey. Deceased
All persons having claims against said
Elizabeth C. Coffey doeeased, ard required to
exhibit the same, with the nooessary vouch-
ers, to the undcrsiirned Executor ol said
estate, at his home in Nobla, O. T . or at Iho
olllce of I'. W. Brewer, at Norman, In the
County of Cleveland, Oklahoma Territory,
and that four months have been limited as
the time for creditors to present their claims
against said estate.
Dated the 17th day of November, IH00.
C. W, Bhkwek, H. H EVKKBTr.
Attorney. Executor.
AMERY & ELDER
Will Pay Ili^heBt Price for
Calves and Stock Cattle.
See them before Belling.
The baby's cotning is often looked for-
ward to as a tittle of dread and danger.
Many women arc physically unfit to be-
come mothers. They are sick and weak
tom
wmsxv
In a womanly way and may well look
with fear toward the time of maternity.
Intelligent preparation for this time is
most essential. A11 athlete " trains " for
months before his trial. Most women
do not " train " at all and yet their trial
is to be fifty times as severe as the
athlete's.
During the period of gestation every
woman should use every means to
strengthen the organs that are to l>e
tried. They should l>e kept in perfect
health. The faintest symptom of dis-
order or disease should be promptly
eliminated.
L)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
designed to do this very thing—has been
doing it for over thirty years. It is the
one sure medicine for all female com-
plaints, It is the only medicine that
may be absolutely depended upon to
practically abolish the pain and danger
of childbirth. It is the only preparation
of its kiinl that is the invention of a reg-
ularly graduated physician—a skilled
and experienced specialist in the cure
of diseases of women.
ft Mrs. Emerson Allen, of Dorset, Ontario Co.,
Ont., writes " I was In very poor health for a
lonir time, dating from the birth of my HttlegirL
I tried different doctors and different meeiicines.
I took four bottles of ' Favorite Prescription '
aud seem to be perfectly well again."
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
Prickly Aali Bitters are nn abso-
lute necessity of life. The\ me
within (be reach of all. Ask your
,1 _>, ,1 n:••• j.r...i.i.f.. druggists for them ami see lliat
'to nothing is substituted for them.
.adIf you
fit ti 1-. the 0'iuiil >>f ony •!re
|,i ejl e 11.1'nillH'."!! l.ii li'-'ll
ni><l . *•.111 .'1 ilc ami riuml
twi-iirel lue prtrr ckarrot liy
.-lhrr lorths i m« •'xrauelKndr,
- ^ ! imy > "i;r tri-ijrht nircnt our
• k -J. ' pe'ewiI factory prl< <> itnel
f, t! ■chiirirex, le>f thel.'i.OO
B«r.t with e.fieri othor-vl •• 1*. • ' :• u1.1 ciurexi.enae
nn-l return your «' •.« . liw-tii. •oiuiilsnitaa
l . U ••>!<• r..r ■I- horip, i<\.hi SUKMb.
#ii. :.i D' o n< ., «\: !' •. - •-'10mi Hi*.,
<>|l'iiU|l>a.,tfS3. &0|*erj'lnrwi«il<inlj|r oui-iJ" i ou il"iilj|«
I.I .llio ilnor : l. s f..r 111 r;j l.u-ln - f.;i . iry, ]r r,«<lr oi I Biik,
tO Inrhr* h'slN - MM) II $C'J. 7Sl OS Ir.rlira liljih, RIMHI lb*., .
Mis. lni/!,l aerrssri i j rrnliprr IHIlili*. for 60l)fBllr | gettle. 1 llHVe 11 «* I f >«.*<1 \'OU DOW
f r 1000ni<<"<> 40 rrnU. \V UI'l'K FOIt FKI.B HAFfc 1 ■ J ■
C'ATALOOt'E unil nf.e-' Inl lilu-rut O. I>. olle-r.
SEARS, ROEBUCK it CO. Chicago
\\. S. Tnte makes farm loans wiili
private money ou three, five
seven years time «*<t a low rate <>f
interest. Office in west room of
Norman I.umber Co'h., building
My books are closed for the year
All parties knowing themselves in-
debted t" me will please call and
.show your appreciation. II.
'Stubbeman. 7 tf
$•38.50
V. ■.
m
fi1 us
fS 1
rtTTIIIS AD.
Ol T AMI SkftU
TO IS WITH
Oil IfOI.I.AIl,
SPECIAL HIGH GP.ADE ft™*
$38.50 STOCK SADDLE
by freight ©. O. H. riibjeit to exuniliiMtlon.
YOU CAW EXAMINE IT
Ii.rleeily ul i-lue-tory , « . u.i.ly nn represented.
An Extra Fine Nigh Crado Saddle
«r'l the e>iual nf^aelillo'' « •!*1 everywhere nt from
pay i lie- fn ii'lit in-rni OUR PRICE, $38.50,
!•—i thr >51.00 dt'poa!t> or end freight
Thin
:■CL
':?ddle Is mod© on a 1554 or
if .1 Gonuino Ladesma or
Nelson Heavy Stool Fork....
•4 * re i t o uA'viniiK « o\ r.i:KD
• I e-r leill c«tit!e '. •• II . •. e-r c'iv«rc;l atlrrupa
• - hound, a~ •!. slreid. Will «nd h'ljai
lir uHlrMalii hImorilrretl.
:z 13 MV ■ exTHA STROWO
il. ':1a - i- nii'Ie tiici -, 1K Inrli I loVtr | a,
. : r • 'i 1 • ■ !' •. " Ineh t" ' nekle* - a olTaldo, heavy
i i M y ■ ri i • h f t cln-h, heavy c tton
: i ink (ID'S i' nneetlng atrup. l<oop neat, eo land
• ey all one pi - •.
.GOAN7 HAWP.IW3CD STAMPING
els •: •••?' • .
i, 4 > poundi. I I'KllillT IS OSI.* ABOlT
$I.0D I I-K l Al i| son MII.KN.
WRITS r . H FR7E VCH1CLF. HARNESS AND SADDLE
CA'MOGliE. showing a full line cf ^cwboya-i.1 Rancher
Outfits at tha loweit prices ever <,t ola i. Address,
SEARS, ROEBUCK &, CO, (inc.) CHICAGO, ILL
(Sraro, Kurbuth A Co. arc thoroughly rcllablr.—Ketltur.)
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| KOLD OUT
I
1 BROWN'S STOVES ARRIVING 1
ir
BE
Tlie approach of w inter 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 time hy the forelock and put in our heating
fiti apparatus. We have selected our *99 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
prices 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. Hy the way have you exam-
ined our line of lUiggieM and WngoiiN? We han-
dle nothing but the cream of rolling stock.
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W. J. BROWN, gg
Poorly
Cooked Food
is about as useful
in the stomach as
a keg of nails
would be iu a fire
uuder a furnace.
EVERY CHARTER OAK IS OUARANTEE1)
For Sale By JAMES D, MAGUIRE.
First Class Tin Shop Upstairs.
CHftRTER OAKS
Cook Properly,
And Produce
Nutritious Food,
with Little Fuel
AND
No Trouble.
Q W. WHITE
REAL ESTATE.
LOANS *ND
INSURANCE.
Pay taxes for non-residents.
Furnish Abstracts. Correspondence
Solicited.
Office rotr ofCituantBank, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA.
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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.
-CALL AT THE-
Democrat Office for Job Printing.
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IRON FRONT LIVERY.
If you want, to swap horses, to buy or to sell, 5 -
There's no plare sronud whore you'll do quite so well, /r
y't II' you como to our stable, we'll take special care
ToHttend t< your orders it prices Quite fair. $
; r And then wo have horses and buflrwies to lot,
12 And >011 will do as well hero as you liavo ever done yet.
If you and your friends desire to ride out o
We have what will please you without any doubt.
And if you want to rldo fast we will let you have those 3^
ft That are quite hard to beat, as every one knows.
n And this Is a matter wo would have you all know:
We lieve good steady horses that will travel more slow; v <
O With care there's no datiKor of loosing your life.
§<>r tlie life of your sweetheart or children or wife, tr
But should you he careies* we'll now tell you what. /?
You'll have a small smnshup ns likely as not.
It you ride out for pleasure or have business to do,
• We will give you a carriage with one horse or two. i'x
7 < r if you prefer a arood horseback tide,
: We'll see that In tills your wants are supplied. , ;
# W ith horse<« and biiRiries we can suit you in style,
To take a short journey or go many a milo. i'.J
•h When you Ket through you should take ti.e buck track, ),<,
n and not go bo far as to never corao back. ix
r5 This who!some advice we give to you all,
ft ^ ben you want to ride out Just give us a call; n
j'r Then when you return you should pay what Is due, : •
.< Then all will be well between HAYN8 and you. 1.^
OSCAR HAYNES, Prop.
WK {KH}C{WI!£ICKK!0£.-«KK}
SEND NO MONEY
we will «iul ron OUS HIGH /
QDADE DROP CABINET BURDICK SEWIHQ MACHIME '■ .0.
Horn. You can •• xainlii c it at your net ret t frmcht depot and if foun«
perffftlf ■tlUfarlor/.exactly represents). <<u«l to raarlilnrtothers aril
aa hljrb at SQO.tHt, niwl TMK UKRATKST H*lt(.AIN TOU
SSKftfKriia; Special 0ftenprir.e$15.50
and freight chargM. ilarlilne welulm lai 1...unds nnd thefreiKht will
average <5 cents fur each 600 in ilea. QIVE iT TH.1EE MOHTHS TRIAL i'
yourowa liMine, anil we will return your #15. i0 any «l n v y >!• •>•-•• >"■'
MtiRdt il. aell dilfrreet laahen aoJ itradeaof Sawlat Sarhlort
$10.OO, #11.00, SIS.OO and ap, all fully der«cril>c<l In our tr..
■ aclilnr < italngu*. hut Sli.6" for this llltUP l KSk CABINET Dl KUK'K It
the greutcal value ever offered by anr houar.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
tlsement4,offerillK eaknowa uaelilari UlxliT varloua liaineH, with <arlnu«|p
dir'nrnU. Wrllr omr frtrnrt la < hlraj;o aad leara who arf rrllablr nnd who
THE BURDICK
3
3
ha* every BODKKIf IlirKOU.JlKNT.
K KRT GOOD rtUXTOV KVRHT IIKIII
CiRlltK NAOIlMt RAliK. WITII TIIK
DKIRC1S CK BOHR. Made by the
■u. heat innUi r* In America.
from the beat material muncy
SOLIPQUAnTER SAWED OAK PR OP s«c A a I w t
cloned (head dropping fr< in tiL*nt I to be used as a renter tabic, aland
ord«L, the other open with full length tabic and head in place for
jiewinu. * fanry draoera, laleal 1S99 r.krlnon frnme. carved, paneled, em-
bossed and decorated cabinet tlninh, finest nickel drawer pulli. rests on four
casters, adjustable trendle. genuine Smyth Iron stand. Finest large lll«!> Aria
head, positive four motion feed, self threading vibratlnfr shuttle, automatia
bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension 11 berator.lmproved loose
wheel, adjustable pi e sure foot, imi^oved shuttl carrier, patent needle bar,
patentdressguard.il' I l« hamUnmtl; drrnrated and nmameatrd and beautifully
alekel I rimmed. GUARANTEED Oia llirhlrat ranalnr. most durable and nearest
nnlaeleaa aaaeklae made. K>ery hmn.ii altarlimeat la furnlahed and OUT Free In-
atruction Book tellfl Just how anyone can run it and do either plain or any
kind of lancy work. A 20-Tears' liindine (luaranieeis sent with every machine.
■■ IT COSTS YOU NOTHING
SSO.OO, and then if convinced that you are saving |2;..oo to HO 00, pay your freight agent the flfi.ftO.
WR To urrt RN TOl'R #16. bo If at any time within three months you say you are not satisfled. OKURR T0 DAT.
DON'T DELAY. (Sears, Roebuck A Co. are thoroughly reliable. I- ditor.)
Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III.
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Jarboe, Tom & Russell, Undril S. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1899, newspaper, December 1, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117125/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.