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PUBLISH *: 1> WKKKI.Y.
By IIkhh <fc Cakk.
Official County Paper.
Hot From the Griddle.
The enforcement of the liquor law
Is waging hoi. Barrels and trunks full
of booZf are being captured by the
officials. The county Jail is getting
to be quite a «to>'e house lud up to
date fifteen gallons of the stuff la
within its confines. Judge Sharp over-
ruled the demurrer 0f the defendant
in the case of the Stnte vs. S. H.
Maddon, wherein the defendant's at-
torney U, F. Williams Jr., contended
that the moving of liquor from one
point to another In the same locality
was not a violation of law. Maddon'H
caae is set for tin? 2$th Inst uud the
('ambron cas® which Is similar Is set
for the 27th.
AasiHtant Attorney General Mont
F. Hlghley handed down an opinion
Wednesday in which he saya that
"any man who conveys whiskey or
oilur Intoxicating liquors from the
express office to his home is guilty
of a violation of the prohibition law.'
One cast has been decided by the
United States supreme court, which
went up from lowa, where tt atatlou
agent wan held guilty of violating the
prohibition law when he merely car
ried a caae or consignment of whis-
key from the station platform Into
the freight room. It la evident from
that, that «ere a caat to go up from
Oklahoma wherein it wna proved that
whiskey wa« taken from one house
into naothcr, or otherwise carried
from one point to another within the
state limits, the Person who carries
it would be held guilty of a vio-
lation.
It waa given out In Guthrie vve(\.
nesday night that a bill providing
for the receivers of railroads wjll be
introduced within the next few days.
The proposed legislation Is hastened
by the announcement of the Santa
i'Vs intention to take off a number
of trail.a Sunday.
president D. II. Boyd appeared be-
fore the legisiat.ou appropriation com-
mittee Wednesday and made a plea
for an appropr ation lor the niver-
®ity. The big school haa been run-
ning on a cridii sinco July lat. The
estimated cost of conducting the
school for 1907 and 1908 la $92,764.
The corporation commission will
according to an announcement made
by A. P. Watson make an order that
• no passenger shall le required to
give up his ticket or pay his fare on
railroads, until a seat is furnished.
If the railroads insist on reducing
their service we will at least assure
the public the accommodations left.
A similar order was promulgated by
the New York railway commission and
it stood the test of the courts."
MOORE!
Charity Ball.
On Friday night, February 7th, the
four act comedy drama. Charity Hall
will be given in the opera house. The
east has been selected from the pu-
pils of the department of expression.
School of Fjne Arts, aaaiated by local
talent.
"Charity Hall'' has during the past
ten years maintained its reputation
"as a strong emotional play with an
absorbing story." "a is written in
Mr. IMaseo's most characteristic vein
and is filled with strong dramatic
effects and hilariously funny comedy
scenes.' \ V World, it would be
difficult to specify the special good
Points of a play that abounds with
so many features as 'Charity Hall.'—
Washington Post.
The University orchestra will play
the following selections Overture.
'Maritana," by wjllaee, selections.
"I*a Travlata" by Verdi; March, "Tan
nhaust r" by Wagner; Weddlng Music |
by Goldmark.
Retervid seats on sale Thursday
at Harbour's drug stole.
Mr Hall, night operator at the
Santa Fe depot, says the office is
under new management and proper
conduct is maintained at all hours
and any contradictory statement must
be supported by proper evidence.
Mr. Ed Sines and Miss Mattie
Hreese were marritd by County Judge
Sam Hooker at Oklahoma City Sun-
day, January L'6. The happy couple
have many friends in Moore town-
ship who wish them a long and hap-
py life. They will reside on the Frank
Thompson farm three miles north-
west of Antioch.
It K. Jack man and w|fe of Clinton,
Oklahoma, were the guests of W. H.
Jackman and family Sunday.
V E. Hreese was in Moore Mon-
day.
Miss Khoda Sullivant and her
brother, llarley, of Norman visited
their slstt r, Mrs. G. W i^.wls, on
route one this week.
Hru<e t'rabtree of Oklahoma county
transacted business In Moore last
Wednesday.
C. S Nichols on route three mov-
ed his subscription to the Democrat -
ropic forward one year today.
Mrs. G. W. Fallor went to Oklaho-
ma City on business Wednesday.
NV. W. Hinkle has put in several
days this week In an endeavor to re-
ov« r from an attack of la grippe.
8. O. Join s returned from Hyars.
J >1 homa, Wednesday His sister, w ho
was not expected to rec0ver was im
./'ovlng at the time he left her.
George W# Leverich died# at his
res dence in Oklahoma City Saturday
February 1, and his body was buried
in the Smith cemetery two miles
south of Moore Sunday. Mr. Ujverich
was one of the first citizens of our
•ity and for a number of years was
dentifit d as one of our leading busl-
niss in n. having served at various
inns city, school and township 0M-
r. His extensive business dealings
••ith many People who never had oc-
aslon to doubt h.a integrity orques-
on his Binctrity as a friend to the
laboring classes to whom he was ever
•i dj to 1 i.d a ujlp ng hand. He
e. vis a wife and four children to
mourn his departure.
Art Studio.
H^glnnlng February 10th, 1908,
will open an Art Studio at Norman
For the present I will teach at
residence of Mrs. a. B. WjUiams.
where | will be glad to have any one
that Is Interested In Art call and ex-
amine my work and get my terms,
which will be reasonable. My speci-
alty s are water colors, tapestry, and
china painting, but can give other
work. I will arrange to give lessons
to suit the convenience of the Uni-
versity and public school students as
well as the public. Beginning next
week I will make a canvass of the
city In the Interest of my class. If
you are interested in Art and will
drop me a card or phone me I will
be glad to call on you at your home.
Very respectfully,
IRENE SPARGER.
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lan. j Local News i
the ' I |
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of W. H.
Meyer, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
said W. |J. Meyer, deceased, are re
quire'd to exhibit the same, with the
.leeessaiy vouchers, to the Und0rs|gn
ed adm.nlsttutrix of said estate, at
• he office of Gresham & Gresham, in
Norman, Cl.ve'and county, Oklahoma,
and six months have been limit
as tlie time for creditors to present
their claims against said estate.
Hated February 6, 1908.
ANNA S. MEYER,
Administratrix
Hy JAMES M. GRESHaM,
Her Attorney. gg-
Kiro-practic Adj. Will Do It.
i o not wa.t to investigate your
'ondition, It may cost y0ur life. Go
.it once and find out the cause of
..our disease. It will cost you noth
ng for examination. ^ e can locate
j our disease without asking you a
l-e. t on or regnrd a symptom. This
NEW METHOD Is no experiment. It
•wis ab.Hoai ely demonstrated its merits
ar.d hundreds can testify to the fact.
DOCTOR STONE,
Nerve Specialist.
J.er Dav.s' C'o.f ctiotury, Main St
Norman —phone :;30.
NOBLE
Teachers and Patron« Meeting.
The following program will be giv-
en at White Moui.d district, No 38.
Felruary 15, 1908.
School Government, R. H. Mytrs.
Miss Hena Ryan spent Saturday
and Sunday In Edmond visiting her
ii'iei ds.
Dr. Jane Dunnaway was the guest
nf Miss Oak e Graham of Edmond,
Oklahoma, Saturday
Miss Ka(e vvise sp nt suVeral days
his week In Noble Waiting relatives,
her school being closed temporarily
on account of measles in that vicini-
ty.
Mrs- Guss Leslie is among the sick
this week but is improving.
Mi'b. Jake Sti'ickle was shopping in
Norman Tuesday.
Miss Teleta Boyd has been quite
sick the past week hut i« improving.
The little son of Mr and Mrs.
I'rank Filson has been very sjck the
past week with pneumonia.
Mrs. Maude Martin Russell of Lone
Wolf, Oklahoma, is very sick at the
hospital in Oklahoma Cltv. Her con-
dition being very critical.
profs. Carley and Stogner flll.d an
appointment at the new school house
in the Chickasaw last Sunday after-
noon in the interest of securing a
ringing school at that place.
Ina Musson and little son,
Charles, are visiting h,.r parents, Mr.
and Mrs Chas. Klingl,smith
The ladies of the Rebecca lodge of
this place wi | g|\e an entertainment
a: d box supper Sa urd y night Feb-
ruary 15, for the purp0se 0f raising
money to assist Odd Fellows to com-
plete their hall. Evtry body is invit-
ed. Program free.
Tom Casey is visiting his parents
this week.
Miss Annie Smith eutertaincd her
He Sent the "Dough."
Elb i\a, Okla., Jan. 29, 1908
ne De.no rai-Topic.
N> rm n, 0.1a.
ea. Ed. o. : En. U sed you will
ei ah uoige. ' for ^.e dear old
< o ra -1 c j le 1 am always glad
retd it. Vour paper is getting to
ue fine.
Corn and cotton wtre good here.
dialing >ou eve rj fcUccesB, 1 re-
gain,
Very truly yours,
gottfrey hhixgold.
A Branch Office.
The law firm of Gresham & Gresh-
am has establislnd a branch law of-
at u agoner In Wagoner county
u W. Gr, sham who was deputy
district clerk here for several months
will have charge of the Wagoner of-
fice and will only be here during
court.
James M. Gresham who has built
up a splendid practice, wjll continue
ii charge here.
The new firm starts out with very
right prospects.
Charged VV ith Perjury.
The Parr boys and a Mr. Robinson
were arrested n ednesday on a war.
rant issued by Justice F0x at Lex-
ington on a charge of Perjury. The
case grows out of the Wyatt trouble
which w as disposed of in Judge Grigs-
I'.v s court. All the parties reside east
of Norman and why Mr. Wyatt should
go to Lexington to file his complaint
Insteael of going l>efore Judge Sharp
aeks verj much of Persecution.
I'. J. McGinley was a Guthrie visi
tor Friday.
Judge ni. Fox of Lexington was
here Friday.
Miss Maggie Endlcott went to Pur-
cell Tuesday.
Mrs. j. F. Norman was an Oklahoma
City visitor Tuesday.
Bonnie Owens came down from Ar
kansas City Tuesday.
County Attorney Geo. Graham w
In Oklahoma City Tuesday.
W. H. Johnson made a business
trip to Blanchard Friday.
T. J. Stufflebean was here from
Noble township Wednesday.
W. S. Moore left Sunday for Kan
sas City on a business trip.
A team of goe>d work mules for
sale. See SAM ROSEN BAUM.
Judge C. L. Botsford returned from
Kansas City Tuesday night.
J. B. Dudley transact, d legal busl
ness at Pauls Valley Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Todd were here
from Oklahoma City Sunday.
A. E. W in Is building a large bar
on his farm northwest of town.
Miss Daisy I'ool was here from Ok
lahoma City Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. Chas. Abbott left Sunday for
Gainesville, Texas, t0 visit her broth
Haville and Berryhill Arrested
Chas. Haville was arrested Wed-
nesday evening between here and
Noble wiih over two gallons of whis-
ey in his possession.
Ben Berryhill waa arrested Wednes-
day at Noble with 23 pints of whis-
and a six shooter In his p0sses-
| sion.
1 he parties were arraigned before
j little friends Wednesday afternoon, it «'udgc Sharp y«sterday. Deputy Sheriff
j being her sixth birthday. All present Mini Wadhy made the arrests.
much. |
son of Mrs Notice to Patrons.
vith measles After February 1st, 1908, all ac-
ck | counts not satisfactory settled will
Mis ti it \v,,wi n. , « i .* . Supt- H K McDonald visited the l)<? turned over to Dowd & Cook for
Brown D"cuMion by P. J. | \0ble ,-hool8 Monday a„U wR8 '
0 . , ... |«'d with their condition
Patents S. hool Duty. Mrs. Wade,
Terrill Dlsi ussion b\ A \ Havrs
Re:ohe ,hlll th«- Oklahoma ,ohool ' H Mad<ion Arre,ted-
laids Bjon.d be retailed. Affirmative, s Maddon was arrestee! Monday
A R. Ewing and F. E ^esterveJt, foren°on on the charge of transport-
negativei 0. V. pool and R. L. Ewlng. :ug 1,(luor. Maddou had the drav to
Agriculture In rural schools, Prof naul a lrunk f,'om the depot to his
N. Rice. residence near the Ice plant. City
iKOgnphy in the UrttdcS. Miss 8ula enjoyed thems. li , s v.r'v i
Sh.rr.d md Miss 10ui.hu Hardln KUKo,.e. t|„. little son
Conducting lie nations. Mis, Myrtle | Me„sul,s. „ ,k.„ w"
Crammr. Discission Ly G. E. Meador ! this week
Planting trees on the school ground
■ollection. Mr. D. K. B0yd js autboriz-
(ed to collect accounts due me and
make the necessary arrangements.
Respectfully yours,
;-7-t* DR. J ^N. MILLER.
The qual f c.it:oi s necessary tQ good ^'ar8^al Burch got Uear the real-
citizeieLlp, Suit. B. R. McDonald dence as tb y were Carry.ng the
Everybody is invited to come out ,niDk ,uto the bouse and ordered a
and take part and be benefitted.
P. J. BRO^n, Chairman
F. U, CLOSE. Teaacher.
Stockholders Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the
^lt, but the trunk was carried to
i.s destination aud when the officer
arrived Maddon refund to let him
| in w ithout a search warrant. A war-
j rant was secured and the officer and
the county attorney procended
Trains Change Time.
The new schedule for the Santa Fe
'.rains are as follows:
Southbouud train No. 17 will ar-
rive at 12:35 p. m.. Instead of 1 p.m.
Train No 4e)5 will arrive at 1:40
a. m instead of 1:00 a. m.
There will be no
northbound trains.
Miss Stella Doolen visited relatives
in Oklahoma City Saturday and Sun
day.
^rs. E. H. Martin and Mrs. R. B.
Martin were Oklahoma City visitors
Tuesday.
Miss Callle Howard was an Okla-
noma City visitor from Saturday un-
11 Monday.
I eputy Sner:ff J.ll, Smith was
iere from Oklahoma City Tuesday
after a witness,
Miss Adah Blake was here Satur-
day and Sund-y fr0m her school n0rth
t'st of Moore.
R. v. and Mis. R. E. L. Morgan left
Monday for Comanche county to lex>k
ifter their claim.
Chas. McJo.ia.d, a former resident
>f this county, was here from Cus-
er county Tuesday.
A da^har was born to Mr. and
ii. M F. B als Ja u. ry 30th. Ail
rties are doing nicely.
Miss Jesie Rogers accon.panied Ij
^ K o eli .vent o JaiJlcasna I s
r day r t n eg Monday.
Rev. Futn. r Ma.tr eP-.rltd Sundaj
fceincci; for N\w Yurk City to look
fi r some personal matters.
Contraetcr E D. Scruggs and nien
ro bui d ng a six room res.d nce for
: A. Fostir in McClain county.
M'ss Magg e VanZandt, a teacher
n the Sulphur schools, was here Sat-
urday and Sunday visiting relatives.
Rev. J. W, Willis attended a trus-
tees mceiirg of the state board of
missions at Oklahoma City last Tues-
day.
President D. R. Boyd attended a
meeting of the Y. M. C. A. state
convention at Oklahoma City Tues-
ay night.
E. H Martin is building a twenty-
foot addition to his confectionery In
West Norman R. A. Butterfield is
lolng the work.
Mrs. K. Clements of Kiowa, Kan-
s. and her father, G. w Burke,
i'nt to Minco Saturday to visit Wm.
inch and family.
Mr. W. A. Downing arrived Wed-
nesday from Washington, Iowa, to
isit his son, Deputy County leas-
er R V. Downing.
E. H. Johnson and E. M. Maphis
ent to Tecumseh Tuesday where
they will appraise land belonging to
VV H Meyers estate.
Mrs W k Johnson and children
who have been visiting A. A. John-
son and family relumed to their
hoiiie at Sulphur Monday.
Mrs. J A. Edwards was called to
Lexington Tuesday on account of the
illness of her daughter. M|ss Minnie
a teacher in the city schools.
Mrs. H. P. Al'en w ho has been visit-
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs R. J.
Morgan, for a month, left last week |
for her home in Peoria, Illinois.
Miss Minnie Edwards, a teacher in
the Lexington schools, was here Sat-
urday and Sunday vlsllng her par-
etics, Mr and Mrs. J. a. Edwards.
R. J. Morgan and C. M. Oriesmer
left last Friday for Peoria, Illinois,
to attend a meeting of the directors
of the Mexican Agricultural Land Co.
Dr. C. E. Martin has resigned his
position with the Carver-Denny In-
firmary of Oklahoma City and will
be associated with Dr. Stone of Nor-
man.
Abe Foster was here from New
J. W. Wilson was here from Stella Hill and Oak Grove.
Monday. Mr. Jack Hurson was a business
J. 1. Richards was here from Llnd- calkr in Norman the f,rst of the week.
% W. R. Jennings and Frank De-
. T. Vowell made a business trip graffei.re d w ere McLoud visitors last
to Chickasha Monday. Monday.
J. L Curtice was here from Okla- Interest in school w0rk is ruuuing
lonia .ty ednesday. , nigh and school is progressing nice-
John Smith was here from Tul a ly.
Friday between trains.
S. L. Dewitt was h,.re from Okla-
homa county Wednesday.
WANTED: Clean cotton rags at
the Democrat-Top.c office.
Dr. J. T. Scott was here from Sul-
phur Saturday and Sunday.
w. J. Ja kson transacted legal busi-
liinti ut Guthrie Wednesday.
J. T. Hodges Is building a $400 ad-
dition to his residence In West Nor-
man.
The Oklahoma Eai-'tist Journal Is
a new publl a.lon recently1 launched
at Ada.
. R,'v McCraary was in Edmond last
Sunday, lie reports Mrs. Grant seri-
ously ill.
WANTED: Cusonnrs at Thompson's
Saturday, February 8, t0 buy Oc- and
10c laces. 29-1
^ Mrs. G. TjensvoJd and Mrs. Jack
Card r were Oklahoma City visitors
Wednesday.
(lean cotton rags wanted at the
Demo iai-Te p.e o4fice. Can not use
small el pp.ngs.
1' OR SALE: White Wyandotte
roosters at my place at Noble—MRS.
mary e. ri le. 21-21
P. Render will leave Saturday for
Kentucky to accompany Mrs. Render
md the bal.y home.
Hon. J. p. Evans, representative
11 tne 1 gislature from Alfalfa c0un-
was here Tuesday.
If its a bargain you are looking for,
011 will find it at Thompson's Lace
Sale, Saturday, February S. L"J-1
The Infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc-
Corlcy died Wednesday and was buH-
d in tne Denver cemetery.
Mr. G. Tjensvold and Harry Fock-
er left yesterday for Beckham coun-
. to look after their farms.
I*red J. Bla!;e and mother arrived
ust week from Ft. Dodge, Iowa, to
•s.t Tyler Hlake and family.
1'OR SALE: Work horses and mule8.
W. A. HALLMARK, 5 miles west
d 3 miles north of Norman. 27-3
Mrs Jack Kahoe and granddaughter
•^le- ncr May:, de. arud . o day lor
1 d a. a, ior a two months
is.t.
' . v-. L Austin a d son <v >re he'V
m .M rdoc.v yesterday. The doctor
ports co s durable sickness in his
I\ie Pilgr.m Rest s.nging class met
with its prts.d.nt, H. C. English last
Saturdi y ulgnt .Quite a little work
wus dj;.e preparatory to taking part
in the convention next Sunday.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Mar.on Barton is quite ill with pneu-
monia.
*->d« Tnonipson is on the sick list
His week.
Hill and New Hope schools have dy, Arkansas, last Tnur day iiale and
"a"g' d ,fur a spelll' « cont_est to be hearty as cvtr. Jmi informs us that
Notice to Subscribers.
The ruling of the postofflce de-
partment makes it mandatory upon
weekly newspaper publisuers todrop
ail subscribers* names who are one
year in arrears. This ruling takes
effect on April 1st, 1908.
By examining the yellow label that
appears on each Democrat-Topic you
can tell when your aubscr.ptlon ex-
pires. If on April 1st, IMS, y0u are
one year or more in arrears your
uame must be dropped from our list.
Subscription price oue dollar per
year. A prompt remittance will be
appreciated.
PUBLISHERS.
Janus Va><Zandt blew in from Reu-
* Id at 11.11 school nouse February
beginnii.g at 8:30 p. m.
is t.aciiii.g the young 4dta how-
to she>ot and preaching the gospel
Mrs. Ros nsiein of Edmond arriv-
d yts.erd: y and will be the guest
f Mrs. E. D. Scruggs and Mrs. Ciias.
chards.
Attoi neys w. r. Asher and Fred
•ng of Tecumseh wtre here Wcd-
sday transac ing business in Judge
Sharp s court.
We want to buy good, clean cotton
rags. Cannot use small clippings.
Higaest price. Apply at Deiuocrat-
op ic office.
Mrs. Mahala Platts of Tecumseh
irrlved Saturday to visit her nephew,
P'of W. E. Replogle near Little
River Falls.
Mrs. Emily Trout, who has been
isiting her daughter, Mrs. x. m
inton, left yesterday for her home
Arkansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lindsay, Mrs.
•John Taylor, Mrs. Roy Hadsel and
Mrs. C. C. W illiams were Oklahoma
'y visitors yesterday.
The well dressed man always has
his clothes made to order. Theo.
0s:erhaus, the home tailor, guaran
tees his fits and cloth. 29-tf
Mrs. Foeklt r, mother of Mrs. (I.
Tjensvold, will leave Monday for
Beckham county where she will re-
fide on a farm with her son.
Excellent quality and beautiful pat-
terns of Laces at Thompson's Sale.
Saturday, February 8. Don't forget
iO see them before they a*'e gone.
Mrs. Geo Nail and Mrs. Carson
de parte d today for San Pedro, New
| Me xico, where they will join their
j husbands who recently filed on claims.
I Mrs. W. H. Arms who has been
visiting her sister. Mrs. Sadie Co'- j
litis for two weeks, departed Mon-
day for her home at Owensboro, Ken- j
tucky.
Rev. C. B. Larrabee left Monday
for Joplin, Missouri, for a few days I
He informs us that the revival meet- :
ing will begin at the M. E. church j
next Sunday.
Capt. Cooke of Sulphur was visit- I
ing his son, H. G. Cooke from Friday |
until Monday. The Captain is Positive
that Roosevelt will be renominated J
at Chicago next July.
1m low .s the p ogram for the teach- on Sunday. He left on Saturday ac-
•■'a aad paeons m.eting to be h«ld companied by his mother who will
at tne stella school house v\0dnesday spend the intcr with him. He gave
ewim.g, ibruary l9Ji, beginning at U8 a side tip that he was happily
S_o0 p ,n.: Opening address, Frtd G. married since moving to Arkansaw
atow Qua ivlea tha die teacher should and ordered the Democrat-Topic sent
possets, G o ge Bullock; discussion, t0 him
Wo. a d .Mays. Mr«. orrlck. Trc.atn!enl FOR SA1.E: Canary birds. Inquire
of scdjjl CV..S, Nannie McKlttr.ck; at tne Blue Front Shoe Shop—A.
discuss.on, t. B. Jones, Paulina MILLER. 26-2
F* brie. How grammar should be
taught, J. E. Luttrell. Necessity of
oOud at eadance and how to obtain
it, W E. Replogle. Morals In the
school, VV.ii Thompson The school
• nt'rior. Frieda Fehrie; discussion,
M.ss Henden. Cautions to teachers!
Fred G. S^ow. Duties of the teacher;
d., cuss.on by padons present. Duties
•i the parent, H. R. McDonald.
QHICHES" I S PILLS .
TIIE IM . ilO\| II11A N II. «
It H A M .
A ' '< .7|."• llt"'TEK*s
UVND FIL'-<for BS
SOLD W) fii?l noiSTS FVLTOhERE
E. C. Cline Arrested.
Ellis C. Cline, one of Cleveland
•ouniy s earliest settlers, was brought
to Norman from Lex.ngon ^Vedne'S-
d y by Depuy Sheriif Hlgbee. He is
hurged wltth coiiVeyii g liquor. At
the time of his arrest a bottle con-
aining a coiorless liquid was found
jn his person. It will lake an analy-
sis to Nil what It is. it is thought
tj be a combinat.on of alcohol and
apple brandy.
Mr. Clihe says that he brought the
bottle from home taken from a
stock which lie purchased prior to
itatehocd.
The case was set for March 4 and
line wi.s rLleased by giving a $400
°ik'. Williams & Williams will de-
fend him.
OPMOk Hill Kh & TO t i AND I 1 e
• I. PKNHLKTnN,
DK. OF DENT XL SUKtil hN
N 'HMAK
r H.. \t.\ Va| ..n.
R. P. SToOPS. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Lindsay's Drug Store.
Office hours 9 to 12 and 3 to 6
Office phone -35. Rf>«. Phone 369
, N
J. WALKER FIELD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Special attention given to collections.
iotice Sv,
ne Breeders and Growers.
u.e 2>vvlue breeders and grow
ot Oklahoma.
e. tie nun: In re^pv nte to requests
r n some of ti.e leading breeders
k a oiowcrs cf swine in the State of
On.ahci a f r an improved Swine
iir edeis Association, and realizing
>Lv neo^ssity und benefit of such an
realization, 1 hereby request and
isk e\ei y I ai mer in the state of
Okluh. ma inteie.ted In stock rals-
■ng, and in the organization of such
•ii association, to meet in the rooms
< f the Chamber of Commerce, in Ok-
lahoma City on the twenty-fourth day
>-f February, 190S, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
i d to hold three sessions during the
day: one at 9 a. m. and oue at
- p. m. and one at 7:30 p. m. for
he per.ecticn of an organization of
he character named above, and to
participate in such discussions as
may be deemed advisable and profit-
able1. We invite correspondence from
every farmer in the State upon this
aub.,ect.
Respectfully,
U. J. WAIUH, Secretary.
Judge
Mo i day
latt y* rs
McMillan on opening court
mo n.ng, strved notic© on
that they must attend to
busimss. have their cases ready to
try when called, or he would proceed
to dismiss the cases thus neglected
or give default judgements. The fel-
low who has no chance of winning
ind is trying to wear his case out
in the court, will now sit up anad
take notice. The disrict court docket
s to be much smaller at the close
of the term than at the beginning.
Pauls Valley Enterprise.
Clean cotton lags wanted at the
Democrat-Topic office.
D. L POWELL
Breeder of Pore Bred Stock, Short
Horn Cattle and Poland
China Hogs.
Violet Discount
No. 229736.
SHORT HORN BULL
Will stand this season at my place
southeast part of town. $3.00 per
season, cash In advance.
Registered young Short Horn stock
for sale. Poland-China herd, headed
by Tecumseh Duke, No. 36444. Young
sows and boars for sale.
Call end examine my stock.
O. L. POWELL,
Norman, Okla.
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Attorney
p . T i Robt. Curren, a&ed 75 years one I
Cwtle Tu«day. He Inform! us that', Cleveland countv's early settlers
his oldest son b.« Joined the rmy dM )aat Kr]day „f ,mtllmonltt The
and la stationed In the state of Wash- , |Utern)ent waB held a( Ind(,Pl.nd<.nce
| cemetery on Saturday.
Sunrf. fr n v 'Zer bere 1 L f' Outhouse of Tuttle returned !
Sunday Jrom O JUemab, Oklahoma. i„t \V.dne,daav evenlcg fr0m Sher-
He rf ports a good business and Mrs j man_ TeJas where he attend „ the
hanses in tie n"J>r and the children enjoying 1 fun, rai of his broth, r who as kill- I
good health. ed ,u a raj)road accldem i
-^Irs. C. H Parker of Oklahoma
Cotton Seed. and Uncle Hugh Hallock of i
partltH having cotton seed | Missouri, were here Tues-
Kitchen Troubles and the Remedy
error commonly ,„a.!c by home owners U in underestimati
the necessity of proper sanitary equipment for the kitchcn.
Only a few year, ag„ it considered gIMd form to enca
the sink in wood thereby concealing the trap, makine it
cessible and ofFetr 1 " . •
It this condition
cessible and offering a p|aCc fur the collection of filth an"d vermin.
exists in your household, examine
learn the true state of" alFair?.
into it and
Lace is something you can ahvay« i
use, especially when you can buy It
bargain. Beautiful patterns In i
lo. kho'd.rs of the Cleveland coUn I""0* 10 th«' Maddon home and be- "'"lh the5' wiah t0 of to us j ,la> visiting their mother and slater. | Valencenms. Torchon and Fa„ey laces
tv Fair Association In the Comnier-
Kan the search with the result of s'lou^ -o by the 10th of Ft bru- -^Irs Emily McG|ll.
oil mil' | '^r* an(* '^rs ^ Brannon left yen-
will not lerA 'y for Wichita Falls. Texas, where
the
and 10c per yard at Thomps
Saturday, February 8, 29-1 I
Capt, W. L. Phelps, ex-representa-
clal Club rooms |n .Norman Tuesda> [lndir-8 a tru k containing 72 pints ar>- nfUr whilh time th
evening, Februorj n, for the pur- ,)f h gh gradt ''nuor Toe officer load- i w 1,1 l e ( ,o id ('own and \ ,ri
I'oae of electing a board of director* 'd trunk Into a dray at d haul- b* in the mar: et for ami l t I hey eX|,ect to locate Mr Hrannon tive fruB) ,hlg coumv tQ lhp , ,a
hearing re|K>rta of officers for the "d " 10 the Jail whefe It *« lock- NORMAN COTTON OIL MILL Co. °a"'e 0 <-'evelacd county In 1889 |uturei „as her(, \\(d l.sdav vialtlng !
year 1!>07, and for the transaction of U|' for keeping '"'j1 touk a ',aim eaBt of Norman h(s sister, Mrs. Dr. Orlffln Tht Cal't
su^i oihir bmla— as may proP«rt> ! Maddon gave bond In the sum of' Ktlaer and Able Will Move. ... °'J.' 0>;. head consul for the |,a„ ree. ntly returned frntn a two!
come b'ft,re the meeting I00 for his amwarance before the Kelser and Able have rented ,h„ j , °'. 0k'j,hom"' M™ " K months visit in Arkansas.
-S-2t
E U. JOHNSON,
presjdent.
county c0urt.
delegate from the Degree of
salesman with own j
For Sale.
H. Downing has horses and mules arine Smith IT. Norman
Marriage Licenses Issued.
Andy Su.ith L'5 Moor . a: d Kath- hal1 lu ®bout a month.
Odd Fellows bulbil, g 0n the corner Honor and'john' Allan "'l, ft' Monila'y , ^ANTE"
w.st of the Postofflce and will move for Enid to attend the W 0 W ' m'
their to'isjr al parlors and billiard staie convention 0ur ct'lebr etd line
convention. I(Jf 0„s an(J a ,n c,eVe|a, d anJ
°n the 20lh this month T. E. adjoining counties. Salaiy or comniis-
for sale. The animals can be seen at Sam J Green, 2~i'" Lexington and F0R SALE Wood and posts See i °i L' P°We11 and °arfleld slon.-THE FAIRFAX REFINING CO
23- D 11a E| ck eli, is.' L x gton' J H ' RRAOE. two miles east of £ ®hlp ,a Carload of 8lock c,eveland. Ohio 27-i
J«-S8e M. 1 iaggj 38 Moore and ,H*nv l' -t/ OKlahoma live siock show and
E. R. Chastain wants vour corn Mra K .n««a u v' ' , ,... ct, ' sfklt Enld Mr 8m.th will exnlbit For Sale or Trade
run sai h acr-. s for tale or 13 head of ii« refordn Mr p«a 11 -i 1
RWCKER acrei 10 CUk,VaUon ~W;wN-,iiC*d of SuortUorns and Garfield Leach sale or trade Located" 7n " 2 Nor' ,
R,(KER 27-tf Duroc-JerKy hogs man Apply to H W. STUBBEMAN :
Do not lose sight
of the fact that your
food is prepared in
the kitchen and the
Fy utenMls in which it
| ( is prepared depend
I on the sanitary ar-
rangemcnta lor
cleanliness, there-
fore safeguard .1 1 i nst
contamination of
either food or
utensils.
The
most certain
Riley's Wagon Yard
Jewie M liaggj-, 38 Moore, aud
Chastain wants your corn Mrs Kansas Smith, 36. Norm 1.
and will pay the top price for It At
Red Elevator.
way to do this is to employ us to Instill i snowy white, ipotlcs.lv
c'-an, •Stathiarf' Porcelain Enameled Kit,.hen Sink. Vein will
And it a remedy for kitchen troubles.
M. F. Fischer
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