Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Chamberlain's
COLIC, CHOLERA AND
Diarrhea Remedy
A few doses of this remedy will
invariably cure au ordinary at
tack "f diarrhea.
It has been used In nine epi
deinies of dysentery with perfect
success.
It can always be depended
upon, even iu the more severe
attacks of cramp colio and chol-
era morbuH.
It is equally successful for
summer diarrhea and cholera
infantum in children, and is the
insane of si vingthe lives of many
children each yeai .
W hen reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take.
hvery man of a family should
keep this remedy in his home,
liny it now It may save life.
Prick. 25c. Largk Size, 50o.
V« P&m Ti -Tri-yi ■ m
Prue
*+*++++II++
+ f
I Local News $
1' I M?
"Uni," the most popular 5c cigar 111
1 town. 4r tf
Pyles & Vincent lor first class bar
Wallace Swank and family have j Prof. K. L. I.wing is ill with typhoid I
moved into the residence just west of! malaria.
the J. W. Barbour property on Last
Gray Street.
j For a nice cleau bath
Viuceut.
her work.
4 ti
GEORGE WILSON
AUCTIONEER
FRANKLIN, OKLA
Get my terms before
placing your sales
and be convinced
I can save you mon-
ey. For terms call
and see me or write
or phone to Frank
lin, O.T. at my expense
FURNITURE
CARPETS
McGUNE, JACKSON
& COMPANY.
TELEGRAPHERS
NEEDED
A 11 It ia 11v In till tilt' new
Kailromi an*! I•-!|ili 1
VIII N'. MKN Jlll'l I.\l>II -
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R R ACCOUNTIN ItfSH
We I mulsh 7-ri per eenl of \
Station Atft-uU I'i Ann iie>i
are thi* largest > x Iumv
tlic world l>t<i'>lishei| .'1 \ .'
lo nil lending Kiiilw ty olli im
We execute h f'j .HI bond ti•
fm iiikIi Iii 111 <>r her n position
to ii IllOllth iii slnl - 1 11
Mountains, "i rrom 175 i"
Stiles went of tlic Uoekies, I
.'yir.K tr'.Mi' 1
« l the Unci
MU 1'
our8ohiK.lv ...
at < Inelntliiti,
iiin run miter Ht iiny time. Ni
For full iinrticulum' ri'irHrdtnn
Morse School ol Teleyraphu.
rtiu'inuiiti, Ohio
A.K.HAWKES, Optician
Established 1870
: HAWK£S
J^YSTlpSUlRSES
"trade huk.
H. ( . Barker was an (Oklahoma C ity
; visitor Sunday.
' Friend Cook was here from Oklaho-
ma City Tuesday.
You will I'iihI tln Anchor hug
at Maguirc'M. l>
M. B, Parker was here from Okla-
homa City Tuesday.
Two office rooms fur rent Apply
to City National Bank.
Hen Bartholomew went to Ft. Worth
Tuesday to buy stock hogs.
Miss Effie Armstrong has accepted
a position with Ralph C. Tate.
It'you can't Nee what you want
at Maguire'*, call for it. i>
August Miller was a business visitor
at Oklahoma City Wednesday.
Hon. E. L. Cralle transacted busi-
ness in Lincoln county this week.
Five acres of land near the Univei-
sity for sale. Inquiic of John Fox,
Keep your money at home by patio-
nuing the Norman Steam Laundry.
Mr. and Mrs Warren Hooper left
Tuesday for their home at Watonga.
Ironing boards au«l wall and
floor dollies driers at !\lug 11 ire's.
B. I Barker and J. C. Minteer
were busines-: visitors at Noble Tues
day.
The Acme plaster the best on the
market at the South Texak- Lumber
Co.
Mark Stine left for Beaver county
Tuesday where he expects to hie on a
claim.
Farm Loans arc closcd soon as
papers arc completed .1. ,>l.
Kerr. H'J
Com£ in and examine our line of
odd dressers and iron beds. The Big
Chair.
Just received a car load of sidewalk
and building brick. South Texa^ Lum-
ber Co.
Miss Minnie Osterhaus went to
Guthrie Monday to attend St. Joseph's
Academy.
The Norman Steuu Laundry is a
home institution and is worthy of your
patronage.
Wyatt Burch and mother, Mrs. J.
M Burch, returned from Acme, Tex
as, Tuesday.
When you want a wagon don't
fail to call and see tlic Itain wag-
ons at Maguire'*. «j
Ice delivered to any part of the city.
Call up phone 252.
35*f O. H. Ami-Kin 1 .
Attorney J. B Dudley went to Foss
Oklahoma, Tuesday to look after some
land matters.
Mrs. Roy Hadsell went to Dustin
Wednesday to attend the ScoM Wal-
lace wedding.
The Norman Steam Laundry has a
splendid reputation for turning out
first class work.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Cathey Sunday. All par-
ties doing nicely.
Warren Hooper of Watonga arrived
Monday to visit bis mother and broth-
er, Glenn Hooper.
Judge Sharp and John Fox deliver
ed addresses at the Woodmen picnic
at Moore Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Allan went to
Kingfisher Wednesd2y to attend an
A. O 1'. W. picnic.
\\ itmc «V Wiiine arc NOT re
presented in the farm loan busi-
ness liy *1. )|. Kerr. H-15
A big girl arrived Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sontag !
Mother and babe doing nicely
John A. Fox and Henry Daniels!
CUPID'S MIRROR.
j "The beauty of a woman's face or figure
to Pyles A: f is but the external sign of tin pood health
within." says l)r.
daughter,
i Columbia
will entei
! The ladies of the Baptist church
will hold an exchange in the window
of I d Yates' implement bouse Satur-
day afternoon.
Ueniciiilier Maguire when >011
want good paint, lead, oils, \ar
nisli and paint brushes, lie is
headquarters.
C. 11. Bessent and John II Mosier
returned from western Oklahoma Sat 1
urday. They succeeded in killing
few prairie chi< kens.
Mrs. L. B. Johnson ami
Miss Yeta, left Saturday f<
Missouri, where Miss Vet a
the Christian college.
Sixty head of cattle, hogs and . « ts
will be sold at auction at the Oklaho-
ma Wagon Yard Saturday, September
23d Marshal l'helps,
Mrs. W. T. O'Haver took suddenly
ill last Friday and for a time it was
thought she could not live. She
much better this week.
Mrs. Mamie Blake Jenkins writes
from Everest, Washington, that they
are pleasantly located and well satisfi
ed with thou new home.
A. <i. 1 iillerlon who has been con
ducting a b icket shop here for sever
al weeks closed shop Saturday and
left for Ardmore Sunday
I red Rowland of Newt..11, Kama
stopped off Satin day on In way hot)
from Galveston, Texas, to visit h
sister, Mis. John I Millai
Miss Jeannelte Heddens
from her hool iu Disti ict
and Sunday. She sa>
school is processing nicely.
Mrs. Nannie White and daughter,
Mrs. W. T. Mayfield, left last Thurs-
day morning for Chicago to visit Miss
Nannie White, a teacher in ti.. Chic
go public schools
Elder J. M. Ta\lor returued from
Yukon Monday where lie married a
couple Sunday. He also filled the
pulpit at the Christian church Sunday
♦norning ami evening.
An infant ol Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Bailey, aged one year and two mouths,
died last Saturday southeast of Nor
man and was buried at the Indepen-
dence, cemetery Sunday.
I). B. Wyjine and family and Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Fletcher departed
Monday afternoon for the Pacific
coast. Mrs. Wynne and daughter,
Ina, will remain there indefinitely.
Lost A purse containing: $;{<>.
Finder please return to \\ W.
Clemens, second door west of t lie
postollicc and rcccivo as a re-
ward a set of hand made oak
harness.
4 tf
was here
Saturday
that her
C. P. Woodard and family departed
Wednesday for Alburquerque, New-
Mexico, where they expect to make
their home. The removal is made for
the benefit <>! Mrs. Woodard's health.
Their many friends wish them health
and success in their new home.
Every man owes it to himself and
his family to master a trade or pro
fession. Read the display advertise-
ment of the six Morse Schools ol
Telegraphy, in this issue and learn
how easily a young man or lady may
learn telegraphy and be assured a
position. 51 tf
Pyles & Vincent have this week re-
modeled their barber shop by lepaper
ing and painting. Their shop is now
one of the coziest in the city. They
employ none but first class workmen
and with several fine bath tubs
them one of the best barber --I
Oklahoma.
gives
ops in
Wallace Swank w ent to Shawnee'
Tuesday.
Rufus Burke of Oklahoma I itv was;
here Sunday.
Watch our show window display at I
The Big Chan.
I red Carder was here ti«• 111 Pauls
Valley Sunday
Mrs. W. N. Rucker returned from
Hobart Sunday.
Geo. Ciiles made a business trip to
Purcell Wednesday.
Attorney J. I. RoIh-i' w 1 here
from Enid Saturday.
Mrs. W. V. AlexamVr returned l<>
Alex. I. T., Saturday.
L B Johnson made a business trip
to Chickasha Monday.
Mayfield for pure drugs and optical
goods. E\es tested free. 52 tf
Mrs. L. Westervelt returned from
Arkansas City this week.
Lon Holt made a business trip to
Konawa, I. T , Tuesday.
For Farm Loans see ti..>l.l\err
Dodson «V Wooldridge. H i!
Mis; Lynn Dickey went t" \\ n hit
Friday, leturning Saturday.
Miss Mattie Kuckei was an Okla
homa City visitor Satuidav.
Miss llattie Graham veiled Iriends
at Oklahoma ( itv Satuiday.
District (leik Williams it-turned
from Rich Mil'. Missouri, Monday
Rev. Rippev occupied Dr. Piner's
pulpit at ()klahoiua (. ity Suudav night.
Mis. J I) Jones of M oore tow nship
is visiting her daughter at Morris, 111
Tyler Blake is in Harrison, Arkan
sas, looking after his mining interests.
Attorney B. F. Williams, Jr. went
to Tecumseh Sunday to attend court.
Mis. Rev. Rippey is at the bed side
ol a sii k sister at Waterloo, Alalia a
Tlieo. Osterhaus can save you mid-
demens profits by making your suit 1 f
clothes. 30-tf
John 1 aylor and R. (. Berry left
Monday for Cornish, I I . on a busi
ness trip.
Miss Oda Hurt lett Monday tor
Camp Supply to visit hei sister, Mrs.
C. Benton.
Mrs. Aaron M« Daniel and children
returned from Marble Falls, Texas,
Wednesday.
The South Texas Lumber Company
has just leceived a car load of No. 1
Buffalo \ Y . the
specialist in
Furtln 1 to l>e hap-
py and beautiful
one must naturally
r good health
has ^tagging (11 • \\ 11
feelings tiy-etlitr
with constantly i<
tuining pains and
aches, .1 too great
drain upon her \ 1
tality and strength,
sh< w ill never look beautiful The feeling
of nervousness, the befogged mind the
. ill temper, the pale and wrinkled lae« . >11
result from those disorders peeuliai to
women, and the only way torftni tin u uu
j is to strike at the source ..I the difficulty
There is every leasoti why she should wni.
Home great specialist, one''who h..- ni.t.l. th«
diseases of women a six i laltv foj a thiol of
a century like Di K V I'm.. i..uiidei ..1
the Invalids' Hotel ami Surgical lnstitut<
of Huffalo, N \ All correspondence
held sacredly confidential, and he gi\a s his
advice free and without cl-.arge
| During a long period of practice, Doctor
Pierce found that a pn-M option made up
entirely of roots and herb--, without th<
use of alcohol, cured niuetv eight p< t u
of such cases After using this t. tm d> foi
many years u his private practi< • hi put
it up in a form that < m h< had at any sti.i.
; where medic ines are handled.
In many cases Dt K \ Pierce's Favoiite
Prescription will fit tni needs and put the
: body in healthy condition
j So sure of it i>. I)r Pii rce, he offers a
reward of S-«. f..i won:, -i who c,uin..t l..-
cured of J, icorrlu-a. Ft male \V< akn.
Prolapsus, or h'alling of W.-mb \'l h
asks is a fail and reasotiabh- liial -<f hi-
hr dealet
offering \
a cheaj
1 pay
Don't allow
intelligence In-
stitute
Send ?i one cent Maui|
of mailing and get Dt 1'ierce's M.
Adviser in papet covers free At
Dr K V pierce, Buffalo N \
1>i Pierce Pleasant Pellets aie th«
clcsiiablc Imxui.vc loi delicati woutcu
Xpi
Our First Distribution.
rom t lie a^i'ix \
the pui
< M $500.00 I 1
t 'Hid u ill lu>
chasers ol \ eis' ti,
IoIM'I Isl.
11 Ili«*!*«• is any out* w I10 does
not flioroimlih iiiMlor.stiiinl
our <•< operative plan under
u Iiirli ; licsf t|is| i IIhi 1 ions are
iM'iny ninth', we should be
pleased to .i oxer it with
I lie III ill 11 e (it 11.
ICespert I'll 11 > ,
\ri ICS i. \'|'l ( (I
t igar ' home
*| t'l I
\ as here Iroin
Smoke the Cubai
made.
Mrs. M. I. Dor 1 a
Lexington Wednesday
Feed mill, corn sheller antl
st rap boat tls at Maguire'*. O
J. B. Williams and J. K. Carmack
Cl-ltll
y<
flooring -cheap.
I-or Rent—A good house with four
rooms, pantry and closet. Apply at
Dr. Stoops' office. 6tf
Ezeile Kimberlin who has been vis
iting in western Oklahoma for two
weeks has returned.
Dr. L. T. Bynum preached an *ex
ellent sermon at the M. K. church
South Sunday night.
Kay Lindsay came down from I'onJ
ca City Saturday to visit his parents, ; ington
j Want 1 i)
t>u yootl farm woi k.
year round if suited
Denver, Okla.
lect from 1
Meyer & !
tailor made
iausyou patron-
were Oklahoma Cit\
day.
We have 1 large stock to
Come in and be suited.
Meyer.
By purchasing your
clothes of Theo. Ost<
ize a home industry.
John and W. F. Bennett were here
from 8-least last week. They report
excellent corn but poor otton in the
bottoms.
k was here from Pink
He had just returned
itli relatives at Lexing
"The National Bank" Chsnge.
Last S.iturdav S N.lirn s > aaliiei
I of The Nation.il Hani;, pu*ch-<sed the
j t ntire interest in 'I he National Bank
| from W K. Haines, p evident, H F.
Haines and M M Mickioger. Mr.
Brt < expects to p . ti.. 1 , k pt,i
chast il w nh g... 1 in iii«- ,,t ,11(
man ami • nbstai ti.il i i- - . i i d , in,i\
part it s
I he rapitul .to. k ol llu- |, j,k 1
! tion t xi t- in Oklahoma. I In . a hier,
•
1 man ol many years exporitme an! ,
i man w b - bebe\«- . in |r , ,
1 live banking I>ni in In 1 • id. n. .- m
! N. nil.Ill In I1.1, non le 01 uiy 1 I • 11111 a I
. Irieiid w. II h i. nd lo the I a ,k.
Ihe.e ! mple 111 N I , I
| thiee l . nk^ an i i.l of them c <11 do
; splendid I usi - v. \\ itli 1 1, va.j ,u.
..I Bank utulei a new man M t ^
predict for it .1 so. c« dul c.o.. t
MtM.rc Enterprise Oui'k
Mr. li \\ . W lit,ins who I.as ben. '
I C udlictin^ the Mo. I. I le prn e fo
( the pas-t 14 mouths In • d. « id, d t..
j lisc.ontinu the j t .. ti< 1 u .>\. It
plant to India: . la, ludian III itol \ ,
' . , .
| Mr. Wllb.Mll 1 . | 1 lid id lew | a, ti
j man and oil who .I n.;, siicr.
! < )wing to the I.mi i d mount < ! | at
| rouage be w .1- (01 .1 to .|iiit.
I v\ heiel'\ Wi till .il of In- une\|)iii 1
| « ontiacls uilii hn. ul s. nbei \\ < |
j have app..uitcd Mi. J..-. A. Cowan of j
I Moore iir out .'<• ut .ml nun pom I cut
New Milliuu v Slorc.
; Ju l opened a Iu. n new lock oul j
have on di->pla\ 1 . l i t styles and j
the tint st goods e'vei howu in \0iina11.
\ou are coi iad\ ui.itedto come and j
examine tun ^oods
As ,, , c id in.In we will!
1 give tc U | . 1 . .■ I .11 (-11111 I ..n all
Lftl.is wrck. Hon . v Mii.lim.iiv
Miss I.\nn Oii-ki v Mgr.
j Belknap Bnildsng opposite ..pel.1 Ii m: .
I ikd Kuiiionstranee.
I A reuionstranee was filed Wednes
day with County Cleik 1-. O N illei
again t the is uii g « 1 liqm 1 li« en > t"
i A. I>. M.i oil & ( o. I be 1 emomtra
| tors allege that the petition is not legal
and one <1 the applicants is not a
j proper person to se.l liquors. Atun
ney Ben Williams is representing the
remonstratois.
C' mmissioiKTs Proceedings.
Hon I K II. ,, .,
' /
• inr
11'1,1 * It then n .- , .i
o> 1 Out 1 ti** r -eontinend 01 ,
I' O Ml! I.' It, .<11111 y • I
m) .• .1 ni 1: on, Uepi
1 i! ''on .n< 1 1 ■ 1 n. w oilauis. |. c.*-. -i
-lf- ■ "i- why >01 order - i.u'd (•.
■>" iwMii -I H «irh louu. m July
•i 1*'• I II'<|mi «| h'.ihk trili.mIIhii i ♦ iht*«■
W .
llrtlllM II -I I ■ .In- W llliilllf?. Uu\
jlilV I". .1. e.i Old li ed i-1 tills ,
*er|ht;d rt-al i-lnle lu l.uiKlliK lo rta (1 liilUorK,
-i mud a ml he .u- in II. v. lurid euunn okla
«<u '
K. J. Bit
Wednesday,
from a visit i
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lindsay.
I have money to loan
battel security.
IS. I\. I limes
A good man to do general
Ciood wages and work the
M. C Rinvan,
Mrs. Josephine Hudson was called
i Marlow, I. 1.. Friday on account
f the illness of her daughter.
Jay She man of Lexington who has
been in Illinois for several with a sick
brother, passed through Norman Sun-
day.
J. N Bowen and family returned
from Hydro Wednesday where they
have been visiting relatives for several
Jays.
Mrs. M. I'- Dorrance and grand
I daughter. Miss l.dna Ingle, left yes
hot tom , , , .. .
| terday for a months \ i it at Kansas
City.
Dad Martin returned from Pied I
li II
l 'or 1'arm Ituins CL< >S| .1 >
Ol I' DKLAV, al rock
rates, with annual interest, pay- I
able at our ollice iu Norman, and |
willi (lie privilege ol retliieiugi
your loan Hiiniially H'deNired, call mon, Alabama, Wednet lay. He says
on the old staud-hy, Tate «V Ciein-1 ('>at ^ ^ Alexandei wa- sick when
ent. Norman, Oklahoma. Oil
Uoiiiiiieueinv ov
KiiiMllest way, the
ly grown, until im
\si EYEOI \-
Hon, and lire iim
i hroughout the 8t
uiereliHlitH of n ee
i here are now ovt
and when it iH re ti
one agent, in h lo'
for them cun he m
•er thirty yee
flrni 11mm K'eiulllv Mud riipld-
u HAW KK> spKt TA' I I -
l> ti a \ r a niiilonal reputa-
i'd in e\ery town and city
null. The.v are mo Id only by
liiilzi'.i reliability, of whom
r 11 om handling tin-ne goods
raenibcred thai there inonly
wn, I lie wonderf ul demand
i.newhat M|ipre«dated
For Sale hv W. T. MAYFIELD.
Never Peddled.
C. III. KI IOKH,
LAWYER
(iives careful and prompt attention to '
all business entrusted to him,
Oftice over City National Bank.
Norman, 41 tf • Oklahoma
OFFICE HOURS 8 TO 12 and I TO 4:30
if. 11
DK. OF DENTAL Sl'RGKKY
Ofllee over the 1 liy N'Mtional Hank
went to Pauls Valley Wednesday to 10 1
n ,, > Llla Josephine, aged eight montliF,
attend au A. O L. W, meetiiu? • / . , . r «.
infant daughter of Mr. anc! Mrs. Louis
Charter Oak rm.u atoven and Tulllus who live three and one half
raiigea ili«>r.' Is none better miles aoulheast of Norman, died Mon-
for MHle «t MaB.Hr«'s. | day of brain fever. The funeral ser-
\V . (). W. meets every Thursday vices were held Tuesday at nine o'clock
night. All Woodmen are especially at the Catholic church. Interment
invited. 11. (i Goodrich, Clerk, cj-tf 1 took place at the Catholic cemetery.
H. C. Haungs returned from Louis i Mrs. M. K Blake and Miss Junia
ville, Kentucky, last I hursday after I'ox attended the territorial convention
several weeks visit with his mother. j of the Woman's Christian Temperance
Roy McCoy had his foot severely l'"io" Sliaw"ee this They
injured at the ice plant Tuesday afte.'-' re,'"rt " ",OSl excelle"t convention,
noon by a cake of ice dropping upon ' MirS' Pa"'"'e Shal-klefortl was re-elect-
it. I ed state superintendent of evangelis-
Frank S'arzer who has been trans-1t,C "°rk a"d Mis9 Ko'1 8,ate 8uPe,in-
acting business at l.ouisville, Ken- ,e"dent of temperance work in the
lucky, for several weeks returned Sunday 8Ch°°l8
prompt If prorured, OR Nil TEi s- .<t n.- .1 • 1. .1.1.,^
'• r | I."- . f 1 I -ft . ■. I, i, • ||.A
* *. « - v Mm. .mi. r-i i 11 v.-iiutr*. SSs
1 patent i. " ■ >. ' '« YEARS pp.^c'tice a
0 20,(100 PAfEiM'3 PltJCURtO THROUHH THtM. )
1 I I I lontltl, 8 «B« II I. ICC. > uitMul d
fi Dt
r;: c. a. snow & co.}
patent law'/crs,
V Opp. U S Patent Offic*.. WASHINGTON, 0. C
Monday.
K. K. Green was called to Oklahoma
City Wednesday on account of the ill-
ness of his father who is now in his
ninety-fourth year.
Sixty head of cattle, hogs and eolts
will be sold at auction at the Oklaho-
ma Wagon Yard Saturday, September
23d.—Marshal Phelps.
For In 1111 Ioiiiim< LOS I.l > Willi
OUT IH1LAY, al rock bottom
rules, w ilh annual iuterevi pny-
uble at our ollice In Norman, ami
witlitlio privilege ol' mincing
Wanted, a girl for general house
work. Small family and light work
Apply at residence or address Mrs
C, M Jansky. Norman. g ^t
Mrs. Leon Lindsay, and little son,
Leon, arrived last Thursday from
Hagan, Virginia, for a few weeks visit
with btr sister, Mrs. A. 1' Witt
Mrs. S. J. Wilkins had another bad
stroke of paralysis Tuesday night
This is the third stroke, and her con
dition yesterday was very serum-
The regular se sion of the I:m l .,1
county coinmissionei s meet the jnd
of October. All claims must be fi 1 d
five days before each regular meeting.
Mrs. Lige Ford, aged 35 years lied
at her home near Ktowali
September 10th from abces
head. The interment took
Bethel cemetery Monday. A
and tour children survive her.
Marriage License Issued.
Waltt 1 1 )ohbins, .:.j (. ase
Azell M. Fartlow, 15 . .1 ate !
Lewis I I lai 1 1 , z i I )envei
Alice O. Sullivant, iS Denvi i
Mell M. Wheeler, 2. Frankli.i
l.ethie Southaid, ih I 1 <nklin '
John Oliver, Maguire 1
Serena A. Castliman, Maguue l i
S. J. ttilkiiis Ul ileeleil.
The I . C V. Reunion ai Oklahoni i
City last Thursday aid I inlay wa
well attended. A lai^t erowd fioiu
cleveland unity v..i- | r« ent both
days
S J. W ilkins was re 1 I-t ied Mnjoi
(ienei .il for the ensuing y« n
i ||« i mil,iii m
And It III I < I'li; to . Il fi.Ill 1 fi0,|, M
•III. 1 lit* Ul II il
Sunday
of the
| that W
he left.
Ike Graham of Noble was here Suu-
day. He was accompanied home by
his two little neices w ho will visit a
few days.
Stella McCoy vs. Tom McCoy is the
title of a suit for divorce filed Wed
nesday. Abandonment and cruelty l,niul1' was t,u' recipient <-f much at-
are alleged. tei tion Aside from the charms of
young maidenhood Miss Lessy has
the unusual distinction ol being a
real "Daughter of Oklahoma. She
Miss Mary Joe Lessy, of Norman
I who recited during the Confederate re
M. S. Cralle was hen from Chicka-
sha Saturday and Sunday visiting his
brother, I.. L. Cralle and his numer-
ous friends
Don't fail to hear Dr. Day's lecture
at the Presbyterian church October 2
on "The New Century Woman. " Ad-
mission 25c.
was accompanied by her father and
mother, Mr. and Mis. Lessy of Not
man.—Oklahomau.
23d
A lady from Not man recently visit-
ed the public reading and rest room of
llalstead, Kansas. The room in that
city is owned and maintained by the
city. They have no matron but the|Cu"",>'' Kansas. for •' <'ays visit
city marshal makes his headquarters " tllelr ,mcle' E(l F' 1,1K'e'
there and sees that the rules of the IS''88 Nina Bessent, daughter of Mr.
: tin
j Mr. J. B. McGinnis of Sulphur
i Springs Texas, au old neighbor of Mr
viiv*. 11 t .. 1 1 . , Mrs. K. K. Kimberlin, spent Sun-
Sixty bead of cattle, hogs and colts . ,
.1. . ; day and Monday visiting at the Kimber
; lin home in this city. Mr. McGinnis 1
j one of the old settlers of Texas and
; expressed himself as being well pleased
Gilbert and Nina Went* ar.ived j wi„, oklahoma and e>-
Montgomery | ,)ects 8(JOIl ,0 inves| jn
real estate near Norman.
will he sold at auction at the Oklah
ma Wagon ^ ard Saturday, September
Marshal Phelps.
ek from Tvrc
Excursion tu Mexico.
I he M. xir;.ti A^iiiultu .il I Hid
C o's, excursion left yes erday for M< x
no, There were nine persons Inin
Illinois and four fk m CU-vi hind conn-
ty. 1 hose from this countv wire I
I . Leach, I I . Baile> . P. II Die j
sen, J. Polhemus and K. J. Morgan. 1
A. J. Sawyer Buys Farm.
On Tuesday A J. Saw \or pun ha t i
the south e 1 st cjiru tei of ecti >n 5
lilllge , i west «.| N. Kobei > 11 Coil
deration >05. Mi Sa «vyt 1 an i
family will 111 \ e to theii iaruiatoi<>-
Mr. Koberson ^ nndecnletl when
he will locate
I'ublic Kecilal.
There Mill he .1 pulilii- p- ii.il i 1 th.
music hall 011 Main street 1'.uis.hn
evening, Septembei 21st at ; • 1 In-
program will he f 1111.1 In d M 1 rile
Sumlstrom, soprano, .1 ml I ei un e Ku c,
plan 1. The public 1 1 u !ia!ly invited.
Notice.
I n lei the new Depositoiy Law.
commencing October 2, 1 (os, checks
and diafts cannot li .0 .pied; taxts
can only be paid with in i.e\ Office
will close a' 4 |> in.
Roland huc.iiks County i reasuier
Farm For Kiiil.
One bundle I acres of richest land in
Oklahoma, hi - , 1110 .th rivei hot
tom land. Tw > Ihree-rooin houst
The laud . an be divided iu two trai., .
Rents for #500 cash. 5 1 2t
11. li. Crkacy, Noble, Okla.
1111 < -1-. 1111 in km |a| ihiiiit) urt- iIiimi. d urid re-
.i • i 1 • 11 t■ • a|.|. 1 t.. |<.ri' tlil 1 nt the I'i-u.
im i- ciiUrl r«M lll iii lite i:ii> «| Norniuii,
u<l il is liuo.i l tinli-if.l linn n f. py
' -I.U.Ii ■ VV. ■ k lll-W |.| llilcil Hll.|
olm-i, .1 u. n. . uu. i*ievi-. m i .,..„ny,«ik
- >•- "r Min-i-wlve wei-ks
in 1 1 i-i.iic ibv (In) hi* 1 I -i Iii- ii ii.^ the saiue.
li i- inrtlifi onli-rt'd 11. u H„y h...| uil
! either >>| ll. in me ec«|'iIreft Lo be prutuul
Oil K.,n| tlnte ill .1 UI.IK. v\ liHleVer ol.jt elion
tta y *rt V .11 any, to i he iunk iir of ihe order
The pelil|ii!< of lluith I
duly up-
N K KILUiPj l'i
lec-
aud
Mrs. C. H. Bessent, departed
Lawton will be well represented at
the Oklahoma University at Norman
this winter. Walter Fowler who at-
tended that school of learning last
term, left Sunday to resume his duties
Robert Riley departed yesterday to
bottom enter that college. Miss Ruby (iai uer
penses 1 be Will ,f our city rates, with annual interest
is going to furnish this for Norman.
room are observed. There
ture room 111 the rear of the reading i Tuesday for Nashville, Tennessee,
room, properly furnished, and au an- ' w'iere 8he will enter Belmont college.
nual le ture . mi e , pruvided. The I or lariu Inaiis ( M >SI;I > Willi
proceeds of the lectures go to pay ex Ol T DKLAY, at rock
pay- left ou the morning I risco and Mi
able at our oflico iu Nuriiian, and Nellie K..luns.,u will leave in the . i m
This room is soon to be opened to the
your loan annually 11 ilcNirccl. call public aud it is to be hoped that every
1 c.t.«u of the city au.l ty w.ll „„ th« ol.l ta„.l hv, Tato & Cle...
«M.t, Niirtlmu, Okluhonm. 1MI give then support,
v.lth III). |irl\ll|.|f<- olred.Klnjf iug for Not man. Mi. I .iwici and llir
>our loan Him.lull) It (leHlrtMl, call (jutnei .unl Kohin-Vii an;
uateB of the I.awton hi^lt school, l.aw-
ent, N'ori.iu.i, Oklahoma. tttr'ton Constitution
The Haui;hitrs of the Confederacy.
I he Daughter of the Confederacy
will be organized here in the neal
future. Mi • Ruth tj« ssou ot OkUho
ma City will be present aud assisit iu
the organisation.
M li. Cliuaii, South.
li a. in "Paul's l.stiiuate t f ln>
Personal Altainments in Cluist.
h p. m., Rev. W.J.Siui will preach.
All are cordially invited to these .sei
i. U|" ii ■ .1 V r>. b in k No |:i Iu
soiiiikii tiklrthi.iiiH TeirHorjr.
Im HisTBl;,
«.|'" m. ki.||u\ .
A free bottle of Dr ihaclier's I.ivraiul
Hlood Syrup will be sent to any reader ol
thin paper who will write to the Thacher
Mediciue Co,, Clntttaaooga, Teuu,
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View three places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1905, newspaper, September 22, 1905; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc119371/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.