The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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NORHAN'S
HOLIDAY
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curtain rises on the transformation scene, exposing
the glittering and gorgeous abode of the REAL SANTA LL^
displaying the most extensive and lavish collection of
HOI IDAY WARES
that were ever congregated under one Norman roof. A rare and rich
representation from almost every nation on earth An exposition of the
most skillful handiwork of mankind in the creation of the Beautiful, the
unique and the useful for the happiness of humanity.
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Of the entire collection of Christmas wares not one dollar's worth was bought later than last June--Not one dollar s worth bought since the ad-
vance -and patrons who purchase their presents here will not pay a penny's worth of royalty to the prospects of prosperity. Out greatest am 01-
tion is to give the people more and better goods. This applies especially to our latest and greatest holiday . ,,b ?! a!r, y 8 eams
with Christmas thoughts and if you are undecided what you should give your friends a visit to the GLOBE STOKt will dispell a doubt.
Children's Fur Sets
That are strictly all right for your little girl
Friends, we will sliow you a large line of
those line long
Turkish Angoria Muffs
with purse collar, silk lined, to match. 'Tis
just a small assortment in White and Brown
of the best that's made in that line, Prices
ranging from $1.00 to $4.50.
See the Toys and the French China. See the newest in Cuff and Col-
lar Boxes. See ths Dolls, the China Glove and Handkerchief Cases,
the children's furniture, the Toilet Cases, the fancy silver goods, the
Christmas books, the comic novelties, the useful dainties
CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS.
We have the finest line ever brought to Norman
in silk and linen. Some are hand worked.
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SUBSTANTIAL PRESENTS IN THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
There are many ladies in the land who appreciate a new Uress more than any other present. Our (treat-
er ami better Dress Goods Department presents unexcelled facilities to prospective purchasers <>! (he sti-
lish and xervicalile. We exhibit with pride our peerless stock of l'ristlays and the (fold medal black (toods
recognized by the world as the cream-de la cream ol" black labrics. This is the largest dress goods depart-
ment in Norman. Henriettas, Serges, Brocades, and all wool and silk goods. Our assortment of lancy
novelties in dress goods, in colors, we dare say, will compare favorably with stocks of such in larger cities.
We Can't Enjoy Christmas Without #
shoes. *
Let us supply you with a nice, comfortable,
up-to date Shoe, and at a price below all
competition. We can do it and will do it; so
be one of those benefited and have Burnetii-
iii(t left to buy a Christmas present with that
you would otherwise pay as profit to your
shoe dealer as profit. At tlib same, t ime we
guarantee a better shoe for the same money.
THE GLOBE STORE.
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HEADQUARTERS
FOR SANTA CLAUS
A fine line of Men's
and Mufflers.
Silk Handkerchiefs
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^ Christmas Dreams
May be fully realized at our store.
All housewives have probably had
dreams of BEAUTIFUL 1IOMKH,
furnished with beautiful FUltNI-
TUKE 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 tliey
are not so far out of your reach after
all. Go through our store; it will do
yoi; good even if you are only dream-
ing f.if buying and it will give you an
idea of what we are offering.
Silk waists, the finest in the city
at W. M. Russell Co.—Ask to see
them. 17-tf
CaUie Graham & Co.
Are Bhowig an extra fine lino
of millinery goods this year.
Their buyer went to the St-
Louis markets with plenty of
cueh and was instructed to take
all bargains in sight. The in-
structions were carried out to
a letter and as a result our
REED Sl SHAFFER,
HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS GOODS.
CHARTER OAKS
Cook Properly,
Pooriy
Cooked Food
is about as useful
in the stomach as
a keg of nails
would be iu a fire
under a furnace.
EVERY CHARTER OAK IS GUARANTEED
For Sale By JAMES D. MAGUIRE.
First-Class Tin Shop Upstairs.
And Produce
N utritious Food,
with Little Fuel
AXD
No Trouble.
it. K. Chambers keeps 011 hand I
the finest lines of fresh candies, |
fruits, nuts, etc ; in the city.
The snow flake flour manufac-
tured by us cannot be beaten. ;
Give it a trial and if not as repre- j
senttd your money will be refund-
ed. Norman Mill &KlevatorCo. 12 tf;
Ladies jackets anil capes at YV. j
M. Russell & Co's. We are closing |
them out at greatly reduced prices. I gyQ p£ g Q RO W D E D
As we are drawing to the close ot |
With bargains for all. We
invite a close inspection of our
prices. 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 STItKKT. NOKMAN
There is no more trying work than the
weaver's. Added to the confinement, the
heat and the impure air, there is often an
amount of phys-
ical exertion
which seems in-
credible. In the
manufacture of
plush, for ex-
ample, tho.e
who cut the pile
have to walk
about thirty
miles a day.
And with every
I s t e p o f that
2 \Y-' thirty miles
*"* they breathe in
vitiated air filled with particles of dust,
poisonous coloring matter and other sub-
I Notes About Town. ♦
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another season we are anxious to |
shape our business. Therefore on
October 1st, we will close our hooks
until February, 1st, 1900. Kendall
Bros.
Prickly Ash Bitters are an abso-
lute necessity of life. They are
within (he reach of nil. Ask your
druggists for them and see that
nothing is substituted for them.
We must hatfe room and will
close out our stock ot tailor made
clothes. Bargains are within the
reach of all. W. M Russell & Co. |
I bought a large stock of leather,
collars and hardware before the
raise in price and can and will
make my customers very close
prices on everything in the harness
line. H. W Stubbeman. 17 tf
To the Public: I desirt- to com
i mend Mr C. V Thompson, my mic
ssor, who has completed a
thorough demonstrators course in
Magnetic Healing, [Weltmer
Method] and has successfully con-
ducted the business at Norman for
me and has relieved and <*ured
many, as they will testify. He can
be found in Carder Building fully
luiped with electric aparatus and
vapor atid turkish baths, i. B.
Worley, Graduate American School
Magnetic Healing. November, 18,
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EYE
SIGHT IS
PRICELESS
An elegant line of Frames
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
YOU GET THE PORTRAIT
W. E. BROOKS.
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Have your suits cleaned, dyed
and pressed by Joe Chambers.
Apples, oranges, bananas and all
kinds of nuts at R. Chambers.
The best place in towi
saddles is at II. W. Stubbt
i to buy
man.
Men enjoy a good smoke when
the cigars are like those sold by R.
K. Ch umbers.
For sale CIIKAP, a live foot show
case frame, glass broken. Call at
Democrat oftice.
stances, irritating to the throat and
lungs. It is no wonder that so many mill
hands have an obstinate cough or that so
many of the n die of " lung trouble."
It is to operatives whose work makes
them peculiarly liable to lung disease
that Dr. Pierce's Golden- Medical Dis-
covery comes as a priceless boon. It poai-
tivelv cures deep seated ami obstinate
coughs, bronchial affections, bleeding of
the lungs, and other diseases which if
neglected lead to consumption.
"W.i n I commenced taking your medicines,
eight: cti months ago. mv health was completely
brok ti down." writes Mrs. Cora I. ^Snmlcrland.
of Chaileyville, Calvert Co., Md. "At times 1
could not even walk across the room, without
pal u s in my chest. The doctor who attended me
nai l I had lung trouble and that I would never
be we'd ! «ain. At Inst I concluded to try Dr.
pien i medicine*. I bought a bottle of'Oolden
Mfli ti Discovery,'took it, and soon commenced
to fc-1 i little better, then vou directetl me to
take both the ' (loldeu Meaical Discovery' and
the ' i ivorite Prescription,' which I did. Alto-
get h i I have taken eighteen bottles of ' Golden
Medical Discovery,' twelve of the ' Favorite Pre-
scription,' and five vials of ' Pellets.' 1 am now
almost entirely well, and do nil my work with-
out any pain whatever, and can run with more
eas than I could formerly walk."
You can consult Dr. Pierce by letter
absolutely without charge. He will care-
fully consider your condition, and write j may exist.
you fully, giving you familiar, fatherly j(>c Chombe
advitv-as well as medical direction. Your i|,
letter will t>e held as strictly private ,Vl. j, ;,,.. ipparel at
and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. I p,.jceH '
Remember we deliver
r Topsy Hosiery
\V. M. Russell &
Don't forget o
the best made.
Co.
The White Realty company will
furnish you an abstract on short
no'ice. 10-1 f.
Joe Chambers i-1 prepared
make that last winters' suit of
yours look as new ar.d fresh as
though jttsl from the tailor shop.
The Norman Milling& Grain Co.,
is now ready t > buy the new crop
highest
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Kings up Norman Coal
Yard, J. U. COltHACK,
Proprietor.
AMERY & ELDER
Will Pay Highest Price for
Calves and Stock Cattle.
See them before selling.
JR.
C. L. BOTSFORD, B. F. WILLIAMS,
BOTSFORD & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Office over Citizens Bank,
Norman, Oklahoma
W. H. POPE,
AUCTIONIiUH.
Will cry galea in any part of the
county at reasonable prices.
Norman, Oklahoma
Protect yonr eyes by using Crystal;
Spectacles. Consult
Mayfield & Clark,
(he Kxui-rl Opticians, who exam
iiies and li sts your eyt-s i'or Hyper
metrophia, Myopia, Astigmatic
and all other defective vision, and
correctly adjusts CKY8TAL Spect-
acles with guaranteed satisfaction.
EYK WTKAIN
causes more HEADACHE than
all other causes combined. Many
people troubled with headache
have found that correctly fitted
glasHes have given them complete
relief.
The theory now is universally es-
tablished. "Improperly" fitted
glasses will inyaribly increase the
trouble and may lead to total blind-
ness. Our ability to scientifically
adjust glasses safely and correctly
is beyond question.
Eyes Tested Free.
Bon Ton Meat Market,
LOUIS, RENNER, Prop.
! Keeps oiv hand at all times
THE BEST MEAT.
Will buy Hides and Furs.
Game in Season.
East Main St., - Norman, Okla.
K. M. VAN 7.ANDT,
S. P. SENDER, Vice Pre*.
,1. W. HOCKKK, Caslilor,
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Citizens Bank of Norman
SKi'TKMiSKIt 11>, J HIM).
RESOURCES.
LqJMM and PlsOOUUtS
Overdrafts, Including Cotton Ae'ts.
Expenses mid Tuxes Paid
Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures
Internal Revenue StainpH
Cash and Sight Exchange
LIABILITIES.
Capital Paid in
Surplus and profits
Deposits
4 90,5(17.1(1
J.275.KH
lfc>« 4
0.950 50
1,1)7:1 77
.107.25
f 40J&(H0I>
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92.491 88
I, S. P. Render do swear that the
above is a true and accurate statement
of the condition of The Citizens Hank
of Norman, at the close of business on
the igth day of September r8yg.
S. P. RENDER,
Vice President
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this October 3rd 1899.
VV. S. Moore,
My Commission Notary Public.
Expires May 20, 1903.
and will pwy the
price in cash.
Farmers we w
Will pay yju tin
price for same .
Klevnlor.
market
Otf
your
corn
hi- best marke;
Norman Mill A-
12 tf
| Hnve ihs-t
1 jjbatraet from
will iadicatt-
title perfected. An
the White Realty Co
ny irre^ulariteH thai
10-tf.
dyt
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
cleans and
ueiile line
reisona ble
Have your clothing dyed and
cleaned by Joe Chambers.
ur goods
to any part of the city. Leave your
order for coal, flour meal and feed.
Norman Mill & Elevator Co. 12 t f.
W.H. MCCALL
&CO.
Does a General
Transfer Durness
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Norman, Oleta.
Just received my t-'alt
s imples of suits. Call .'inc
examine them. I can make
ycu an inside price-
WOMAN'S TROUBLES AND FEMALE
DISEASES CURED BY
Johnston's
Sarsap&rilfa
QUART BOTTLES.
Painful and Suppressed Menses, Ir-
regularity, Leucorrhoca. Whites, Steril-
ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change
of life, in matron or maid, all find re-
lief, help, benefit and euro In JOHNS*
TON'S SARSAPAKILLA. 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, legache, 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 and
troubles which make the average wo-
man's life so miserable.
UICUIU.1N UKl'U (TO., Detroit, Mich.
Sold by Harbour Sons, also
BlakeA Reed.
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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 time by the forelock and put in our heating
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 i3 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 Hugghvs and Wagons? We han-
dle nothing but the cream of rolling stock.
W. J. BROWN
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A FINE LINE
OF
FINE JEWELRY.
I am now located in my new place of
business—the Mayfield & Clark Drug
Store—with as fine a line of
JEWELRY
as was ever shown in Norman. I will
make you close prices on anything in my
line. Call and see me.
J. M. GRAVES.
t!i,-;aaCK}tK}{KK}{KH3{K} {KHK3£K3aIKHKRffltKHJCKKKI;
; IRON FRONT LIVERY.
v, If you'Wlint to swap horses, to buy or to Bell.
Theru'H no p'.iu'f ariiond whore you'll do quite so well,
|f you come to onr stab!'-, we'll tukc special cure
To attend to your order* at prices <iult<' fair.
- 7 And then we have horses and bilR-Klcs to let,
, And you will do h well here as you have ever done yet.
vv if you and vour frleuds desire to 1 ide out
We have what will please you without any doubt.
And it vou want toii.Je fast we will let you have those
Thai are quite hard to heal. as every one know s.
- And tliis ma mutter we wquld have you all kliow
' We have good steady horsesthat will travel more slow;
With care there's iiodftDffurpf loosing your life.
or the life of your sweetheart or children or wife,
/• But should you be careless we'll now tell you what.
You'll have small amaahup as likely as not.
It you ride out for pleasure or have business to do,
We will (five you a carriage with one horse or two.
Or if you preier a Rood horseback ride,
We'll see that In this your wants an' supplied.
Willi horse" and busies we can suit you in style,
To take a short journey or r<> many a mile.
• • w hen you get through you should take t..e bvek track,
and not go so far as to nevi i come hack.
- This \s hulKome advice we give to you all.
When vou want to ride out Just give uh a ea.l;
Then win 11 you return you should pay what ik due.
Then all will l e well between llAYNS ur.d you.
OSCAR HAYNES, Prop.
aOXJS BSCX3G;i 3®i)Q)GXIX9gX3e0®©3X:-0®(.
WHITE
^ ik. Pay taxes for non-residents.
Si LAL^-STATE; purnish Abstracts. Correspondence
„ LOANSSolicited.
I NSU RANCE. _ Olfic.r..rofCil l.niB.nk, NORMAN. OKLAHOMA.
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Jarboe, Tom & Russell, Undril S. The Democrat-Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1899, newspaper, December 8, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117126/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.