Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 14, Ed. 2 Friday, October 27, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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News
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ski s
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HRf
.' V. rv ;
I his is the season ot the
year that you must have
j^ood footwear. We have
given particular attention
to this department this
year and can truthfully say
that our line of shoes for
men and women is the
best that money can buy.
"MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY"
TRADE - MARK
At $3.00. $3.50 <a $4.00
fpi r ■ ■ —- -
u*-
«"WW" yn ■ r.-
You can't find a man's
shoe that will give you
better satisfaction.
$Pj|
the guardian of our body.
The foremost biologist of our day,
M M-'tschn has ,vn ti . \v. d
I of -« it :u e that there are leueoevU s in nut
1)1. ...I that ;u * as -c iv. • •- - j m'u • ■ u
These policetlRti which are called ■
cytrs look out f< r the noxiou* or j..wsoii"us
elements in our blood Various"
elements are picked out of the itloml un! .
tia u< by these policemen and d< «tr< y< d
Therefore our lives an- ]■• • 1 ' v
tht se blood-cell policetue 11, the , ,
and we enj« v immunity n 1; • ■ < ■ «
long as ourbl 1 contains p < nty of pbago- 1
cytes and i< d blood corpusel-
"A new broom sweeps clean "—and in
order to put otir own house in order we j
I must get rid of all the prisons in tin ' ' >1
with a new broom such as an a!t< i nive
extract made from r< >tf and heibs with
out the use of alcohol, as l)r I '< e's j
I Golden Medical l iscovery, a ^r-erifie lor
i making 1 ich red blood—for eradicating tin
poisons from the blood In some *ay the
| policemen in the blood ar<- met-ased in
' numbei anil strength- -o that \n i'«* put
| in t'> best possible shape to n- 1 t disia- -
1 —to cure neuralgia, cobb catarrh and in
j cipi nt consumption
Tin- mote study and time is uiven to the
sublet the more we find that tic b' •• -d is
tin- center of life"— sav 1m K' V I'btce.
the noted specialist of Buffalo, "the health
and comfort of the averav person 1! \ etnls
entirely on this blood supplv for the In irt
must have put' blood or ti will not pump
and keep th« body supplied regularly Hki
the beautiful automatic engini it is The
nerves must be fed on pure blood -or \v<
suffer the pain of tiMitalei i which is the
cry of the starved nerv«-s for food Head
aches, cold in the head, catarrh and many
other things are due to stagnation of tin-
blood "
D- Pierce - Pie 1 int P< 11 ta ire . mild
laxati No othet tned^ t- iuab them
foi g truth uchS and thut..ti •bt.i
<•+ v+M-fr++++++ t-++■!•++++++*
Dill Pickles it Brockett's
S< t hum at Hrockett's. 1 1
Smoke the Cnbanette I it <1 hotne
I), li. WyuiH' went to l-t \111t 1 11 u
Tue day.
I'yW*s & \ ineeut for fn t rla: bar
I.erwoiL 4
ln-. li made sausage at Mctiiuley's
every dav 1 ' tf
I
Kresh f; l ami 1. mm v at Mr.t . nle\
eve.ry !• t iday. i . ti !
I t links l>y tht . .1 load 1 tin way j
Uuckt r buys.
Jiitlu< Wolf attt'iuled com I at (iutli- j
For farm loans < I os|:i > w 1 1 11
()| r |>I L \ \ , at riH'k Im Moiii
rates, with annual interesi, | a>
able at our otliee in Norman ami
with tin* privib'ti * of rodiiciiiir
your loan aiiiiuall> if ih^in'd, call
on tlie old staml b . fate A < bun
cnl Norman Oklahoma. h
Charm bran i < I fruit ..nd pi- 1
IS, 20 mil ' s < t it I lime . ( O |>
RONTON MILLINERY
Stuart Stylos.
Street and Dress Hats,
1 Ihiidre'ns Headwear, Pom pa
doors, I lair Switches, Etc.
cry,
P Kendi
It In
5000
TELEORflPHERS
DEEDED
tie yesterday.
(iormaii soft coal boss burner
at >1 ayuires.
Attorney W', J. Jackson ret :tiic 1 to
Shawm e Sunday.
t'.et a stone jar of apple I utt 1 at
Mini.*' ■ Hi D C.rocet v.
J,K. H. I-ove transacted bu at
Oldaboma ( ity this wt ek.
Mayfield for pure drugs and optical
good . K>. • tested free. > tf
Capt. J. M. Kerr left yestctd in for
Chicago to n i- it hi brothel.
L. J 1-xlwards returned from a bu
lie :■ trip to Cordell Tuesday.
Mi .0 i Mrs 1 rank W*\m ■ I «
I ;• t>>11 w CI c li I 1 • la t 1 i id.iv
I, A Yit t'.iu ,111! M Holatei
In I- i, ui I ■ \in ton I ue d 1
C . II He- . t'lit liaicactt d htl I!1C
,1 Oklahoma < :I\ W'. dm dav.
' ; ■ ii .■ . i-.c-
toi at Okiahoit
iiestlay m the intt let
j Milling 4 ti' iin 1
! John II. Mi' i.-i , 11 t"
Wisconsin, Sunday • >11
! expect to he al .-lit ten
j Jud ;e SI. i|> i, W tali
in mat riage Mr J J Paue
City and Mis luniiia SI
Word w i« •curd
Mr. W in lit. • thei
Wilson died it I'd I K«
a month a^o.
Fied Schepel and J. >
Summit, Illinns, will
week and will nn ve 01
which they purchased 1
ship.
Sai 1 smi n Wan 11:1 t
mien t in Cle\ eland
eoimtics. Salary 01 ( on
die s I he Harvey Oil C
'\4*
LYNN DKjKEV, Manager.
L>i lKiiti|) lililij. 0|)|K)bll,i I'ubtuUit.f,.
Olh
Oklahc
nf Met
uf Mrs.
tjtucky
R. P. STOOPS, M. D.
Ph> n 1111 and Surgeon.
I XICI RA X D STOOPS, M D.
I'M « a 1 ot Women and Children.
R. I). ALL X AN DEI
iH.ei 1 v
< or S I \ si IE\ I \ « l!
RAND-MSNALLY
I have some hot prices on
Hot Blasts
Or any kind of stove you
want. See my line of
Stove Boards
learn telegraphy
AND R. R ACCOUNTING MU
ii ami s
on his
11a City l'uesdav .
•e ami jfet Ma^ilirt
beat ill}; sto\« s
For the women w
have the far-famed
i
Dorothy Oodd Shoes *
At 3.00 and 3.50
Our line ui children's shoes are giving our many
patrons their money's worth at from $1 to $1.50
F.J. MCGINLEY
ill t ln< inti;«ti, o t ,, , ,. it.--.
Morse School ot Teleor<ii)liij.
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\
mm
■ .'■mv
1 :*-■ 'VV
6,'m,
You will find this
BEAUTIFUL
CHARTER OAK
STOVE
at
1 MAGUIRE S
Chamberlain s
COLIC, CHOLERA AND
Diarrhea Remedy
I I' teher's t <" i
! >1 o and V'rs I)i
at Oklahoma (
May and M.
Oklahoma t it .
A few doses of this remedy will
invariably cure an ordinary at
taek of diarrhea
It has been used in nine epl
demies of dysentery wit h perfect
success.
It can always be depended
upon, even in the more severe
attacks of cramp colio and chol
era morbus.
It is equally successfnl for
summer diarrhea and cholera
infantum in children, and is the
means of saving the lives of many
children each year.
When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take
Every man of a family should
keep this remedy in his home
Buy it now. It may save life.
Price, 25c. Large Size, 50c.
WW rw m ■
Little
tclla Ti
River
.-day
-i
a Beautiful And Powerful heater.
Economics in fuel.Keeps fipe Over
nignrbsy To Regulate And control.
I-++++++++ H-+++++++++++l-+->
S&sllTfeKIUa.
*
TO CALIFORNIA
Low l^ate Samples
From LJ'l TLE ROCK, ARK., $30
From HOT SPRINGS, ARK., $31
From SOUTH MCALESTER I. T., $25
From OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T., $25
Rates Correspondingly Low from All Southwestern
Points to California and the North Pacific Coast.
Tickets on sale daily until OC'I OBRR 31.
BEST invalid'S HOME in
surgeons for treat m
THIRTY ROOMS for so
Difficult Surgical Oferatnrs
Sktil atd Sue ens -.htn : ■ try ti
diseases of wn?r.:i
who ha i% .* ;
pped
, V-,: «...
otott LEt,
oiiii Pass ttijt,
Little Rook, ftrk
J S McNftLLY
Div Pass flljt
Oklahoma Gitu, 0 I
I of women. M
ourt'il alhorur >i" > .:ilt- •> I' litiiEK
1^¥5T \ PERMA.iHNT CURE
JL XJ ^ W >. •* 1! 1 HA :Tf ED
I Without knt/t, tt^ iture «> >. ;,y
acctpttd until patent ti wtH. Cjec'." 1 T r :': rBZE.
VARICOCELE S'S
Guarantee Send for Sj^ 1 .1 H 1-. Ii
New restorative trcu nicut for- Ioh- of Vital
Powr, Hylf >cele, Kuptui'*, Str re. etc
CRIPPLED CHILDREN PX&,
motlioils. Trained at: n. anti*
WHITS FOR MEfe BOOK ON
Club F«'« t,Cui \Hi.' 1. • i l-. tn,
Spine. Hare Lip, i\;.)u ^ . Bladder,
F.pilopsy, Catarrh, It .1 and
Stomach Troub. s. I N< ; ■ Diseases.
Patten's snecenf v treat- \ nt home by in .iltl
mall. Coe<ultatio:i Krr ■ u ndnitial, at
office or by .ett< 1 Thirty years'experience \\ ,,
170 parfe Illostrated Booh Free, g ng much
▼alu:it>le Inforlxiat!• . Call at • wrt's to
till j- at J. A
Mr Dr. H
were visitor
uesday.
Miss Virgie
Dickey were
Wednesday.
Mi . and Mr P. M. W'ittiu, ton f
Li xington townsliip were visitors here
la.st Thursday.
J. II. Slatei was here from l et tun
sell 1'uesday. He is engaged in the
hotel business.
Mayor John ii, Lindsay wa 11 the
streets Monday for the first time in
several weeks,
MissAuuie I*« 11 nil ;,tv• 11 left Sunday
ni' ining for Hillsboro, I'exas to visit
her grand father.
J. A. Wilson trust
t« \vnslii|> was here In
with a bale of rot ton.
L. L. McConib, «n« i try of the
I iniici- I'nion gin at Noble, was here
1 m .'.ay transacting business.
J. II W\ tt through Murgan and
(ii it smcr s«)Id bis farm 111 case town
liip Monday to N. Elsenja ot.Chicago*
A balloon ascension and parachute
ic.ip i-> being arranged to take plai n m
\ori i ti Saturday by the Laprl Bros.
Mr. nid Mrs. John Kiholt of I rei
port, Illinois, are visiting J. C. Jonas
and family. Mrs. Kiholt 1 1 sist< r of
Mr. Jonas.
Jam V\ . lies w.i l .-r. Iiom i.. x
iugtori town hip Tuesdav H< report
a lin< rain in his secti 11 of the eotioty
M1 nula) 11 i 111.
A. II Jacobs and family will arrive
tia- weel from Illinois and will locate
I oil their tarm wnii h tin \ purchased
! ti ' in J. A. H uliuin.
j K, Hakstein left for Sapulpa Wed-
nesday to investigate the death of his
i mi who was killed in tin witch yards
at Sapulpa last week.
Mrs. Levi Carder who Ii... been vis-
iting her sister, Mrs. Jack t irder, for
1. veral weeks lelt W duesd >\ for her
home at Byars, I. T
i 0111 Brannon inforineil u
that Mrs. L. W. l ord, who
treatment at I t. Worth, Tv>
proving and will get well.
T. I Clement and lamily
from Kan. ;is t ity I ne- iav 1
a months absence. Mr.
is greatly improved,
Glasgow an 1 family and father
nd mother arrived Tuesday from
nk Noithup
I by Mrs. II M i
North Kikot
vfdVHPX R. A. WOOLORIDGE.
B& ADAMS 3T.CHICACD.
Is V our Kitchen Plumbing Modern?
\mT
Mr.
'ul I Ml ndav for St. J
' I they w ill make th
Martin is immigrat
ne M. K. v\ T. railroad lor Ok I.
ii the Indian Teiritory.
I . I.. Bailey returned Ir.
Kria, Mexico, Saturday whei
\'iur kitchen and if it is defective
'^tamlaiHl" Porcelain Enameled Sink
DAN1HLS & FISCHER
Have you t-vci
considered the lact
th.it all your tt oil is
prepared in the kitchen and that
the utensils in which it is prepared
depend on the sanitary equip-
ment of the kitchen for their
1 leanliness ?
This fact alone should warrant
the installation of a thoroughly
• anitarv kin hen sink.
Let us examine the plumbing
tell you the cost of putting in a
—the most sanitary fixture made.
he
been superintending th Mexican Agii
cultural Land Company's tract of
land. He departed Tuesday for Augua
Fna to push the work of iinpioving
the land.
S. T. Shade, a capitalist of !><•
Moines, Iowa, and who has consider
able real estate in Oklahoma besides
othei interests, w.i here last week
transacting bu me- with I . K. Iliuies.
He departed for hi; home Monday
afternoon.
Every man owes it t<
ery mai
family to
siou. Re
ster
ti.1
or pi
tin
lis play advertise
nicut of the six M01 se Schools ot
telegraphy, 111 tin . is-ue and learn
how easily a young man or lady may
1> arn telegraphy and be assured a
position. 51 tf
(iabtiel 1 jensvold has begun the
con truction of a concrete block hous-
on his lots in west Norman. 1 he dim
ensions are ^8x28. two story with a
basement, The machine for man
ufaetuiing the blocks was hipped last
week. This will be the first concrete
house to he erected in Norman.
Los \n,! clcs, San Diego and San Francisco
also many other California points
EVE>RY Df\Y FOR $25.00
Via
Cheap, isn t it Pasi« ngei get just
they do when the rates are higher,
l-'a: t ti ui/ , ui''dern Pullman tomist
m| . rvice at this low rate
l)ii
|< . II.
Jane
\t her hoim
day, Octob-
vaits, aged
inufi'i table day coach
i. and 3:07 p. m.
Liveral itopoveis in
\ OQ . ui Duy a ticket
,1 i^ona for same price
Santa Fe is line witl
Hiiipnu-nt, I lai vey uu
ays use Santa Fe.
I'urthei particulai 1
sleepers, free chair cars and
California trains leave Norman at f>:55 a.
1 alifornia and at many other points en route,
ti. >a11 River Valley and many other points iu
block signals, rock bal
ils and fast trains. 1 lu-
sted track,
ei y best p<
modern
•opla al-
J. J. BAKPR, A^cnt.
I he Atchison, I'opeka & Santa l e Railway Co.,
NORMAN, OKLA.
1 lie: lay
is under
returned j
iglit aftei 1
Clement'
Cll f\0C OPficr. 16 Walnut 8t.. . r
, m, uuc, kansas city, mo.
Texas, to vi it J. K. Stogne
HIGHEST AWARD
(GOLD MEDAL)
St. Loui World's Pair
1 family. Mr. Gla
f Mrs. Stogner's.
1 brother
and live days. She
to mourn their los
of Norman, Mrs.
more, Mrs. \\ illia
" :
Other people I
Peebles \ Morter
ality of their ten
see them when yo
will pay you l i;
competition has
something betti i
I gate. They sell 1
sura nee and ma
j liist door north ■
' Phone No. 2.1
I On last Friday
the Hotel At line >
I very pleasant oci
| of the Norman
j honor of the publ
| teachers of the cil
I spent in social col
I esting guessing (
refreshments w ei
social affairs be 0
I curance.
Mrs. Maiy 1)
;>f the
v dot
A City Nat'l B
DR. HENDERSON.
101 Ii 103 W. 9TH ST., KANSAS CITY. M0.
Th« Old Reliable Doctor Oldeat In Ag« and Congest i.or te<l A
r^ulur «• rit'lntftt• In Medlclue. Over 30 Y r * Special Praotloe—
Oior '41 Ycara In lluuRM < ltj ESTABLISHED 1807
Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases.
Cures B'lanmt^cd or money refunded All modlctnaa furnished rfer u«e-no
, ,, ify or r. .us nici!;.' iM'b icd. No deteultOD from bualtx >a Patlema adlatance
irmn-.l i.y uiu . and «-xpro8: Mcd'.rlnea sent rvcrvwhfre free from (ace or breakaje.
Hydrocele and
fetr days vltboui paii
or danger. Book frea
Seminal Weakness and
(Sexual Debility,
of youthful I
[' , Me and fi causing night losses
I a? . 1 of al power pimples and
I . 1 i<■ -• i>n the f. <■ confused ideas and
I . ,.s^ i,K n' .lne-s aud rslon 10
I no,' .-t y, ' c .'run- I f. r life I Stop night
I ... r. . * al power, D'Tve and
S ■eo weak
I parts 111 iKo y . tit for marriage Bend
I for free >ok and list of questions.
i Stricture
Radically cured with a
t,f w Infallibl* Home
H i p - j Treatment. No In-
■VtlllCs UiCvl Btruments. no pain, no
■ detention from business. Cure guaranteed.
■ Hook arid list of questions fr«
'uM—l—BW
-sent sealed.
Varicooele
norotlfiu—causiBB aer
vi.us debility, weakness of the sexual iys-
tein eto . permanently oured without pain.
Qunhllia That terrible disease, la
ay pill 112 J til its forms and sia|es
cured for life Blood eoUenlag and ail
private dineases permanently oured.
qaai/ for both seiei-fB pag*s.
DUv/iV pictures, with fall des-*r1ptl
of above dlseaaes. the effects and oure. sent
sealed In p'alu wrapper fr<*e.
|^Tla*d till Bert fit Iks !:foraitts 11 Ktlafcs
Fess Mossom 01" Asatomv
class
st acre
I). I-
WEBER CAS ENCINE AN0
first
national
bank
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Surplus, - $30,000.00
I A. Hl'LI.I
B II JOIIMBi
1 11. IlK-SK
A General Banking
Business. Corres-
pondnce Solicited
Fuel "1 IIi752£ b
NE i
CAS PRODUCER
1 Found of Fuel 1 Horse power 1 Ho
Durabllitr BfflolSney, Bafaty 1 -
Ha , City Qas «ml ll« purer planta 2^ t..
Hurif pii fr WK1I ItCATAl 'UJl I
Weber Gas and Gasoline Engine Co
Box 333, Kansas City. Mo
Favor editor tiy mentioning |iap«<r when you write
ruptureI
■ ^ You PAY HOTBUft ™
I Quickly and Permanent • N-m . f
I n<> pulii >1 .1 mi '«•. ' ■ yale I
I four oa e ii.i i
moii f
8% r '.At
ling in 1
n t clas
Wynne
mily .lep
1, Califuril
eland
iiom h for 0
PRIVATE
U' Sutlfi. ground* ai 1 ullu ^
rouudliiK very ex. uslve. Htrl.'tly
full particuitrs sddresa
U.S. Q. Ilu^bes, M. D
men*
Chamberlain's
Nevtx (aila. Buy it uu
KiNKuS ..ITY
'ollc, Chnlrr.t n
Mrs. Alia Oldham will do
dress making at her home
th - street south of the Boi
All work glial autred to l)f
Your patronage solicited.
The 111 dine c. nvcntion
territories will convent! at tt
land I'resbytei iau <Tnir h N
and last six days. The bin
sions will he held during lh<
preaching at night, livery!
ally invited.
Mackerel; they ,11« 1 hoi<
C O D Grocery.
Tor la iin loitttM CI A >S I!
Ol T l i:UY, at rod
nit«\s, with liiimial iniercst, pay-
iilili' at our ollitr in Norinaiii ami ;1 u'lu'
wltli tho privilege ol I'lMlucin^ jwishim; tin 1
\our loan anniiall.v it'«lesir«Ml. call lM>tity in th -ii 1
on t lie ohl stand-l>>, i'at<' iV Cleui N ew \«>rk hue
rut, Norman, Oklahoma. Htl article at iliiii<
and J. A.
uted ye Htl
j Out ui ii
'I these f
be hop,
> have hi
• of Clev
• haps no person
• mess ses- vvidf, ictjiiainti
■ tl'iy and j than Mr. VVynn
ody cordi ' county clerk fr
j period of ten yi
at I limes ! ought against li
jot citizen. Mt
I) WITH 1
bottom
I tion. The Den
gr iinr rjmmwMnMmmm
O- s.
!4'4
i the tw«
L tirnlx r
vember 7
\V>
midst it
;.i t time. I
.re popula
Kansas City Southern Railway
' Straight as the Crow l-'lles"
KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF
im nafr nKtam
an ollir
the City Nation i.
lent ol tin iuslitu
,tl Topic J«"ii'- ill
ol these two fmniiie
otli health uuj proa
v home,
wheat flour, genum
. (J I) Grocet).
PASSING THROUGH A GREATril DIVERSITY OF
CLIMATE, SOIL AND RESOURCE iilAN ANY Ol HER
RAILWAY IN THE WORLD, FOR ITSLENU1H
11,... ,i„. in' d«, ml ted (or urowtilg small grtln, oora,#a*,
1 !
. ; ' " 1 t[ . innwio aud Kviteral truck fernia;
;r'i' , 1 ii..-t ant > 1 ! • timber; tor raining
. ' entti.-, • uliry "-"l AiiK««ra Koal*.
Wrii tr inlormaMon Concerning
FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS
ted f irm Mineral Lnnds. Hlco Lands and limber
of Cm rent Evenls.' Bualnm 0pportunllle .
Book, K C, 3. Fruit Book.
.[ 11 salt- lirat aud third Tuesday a of
Cheap
id-trip I
THF. SHOUT UN£ TO
"THE LAND OF FULFILLMENT "
IHIK.■
J ■ Vksi. v.t. 3. O. WABNEB. O P. .nd T. A.
Karens Ci'y. Mo Kan.M Cit7, Mo.
F. J' BOBSLEE. TraT. r .sa. and Imifr'n Agt., K.auaaa City, nao.
WimiWllilMmillll U i" • I
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