The Norman Democrat-Topic (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 53, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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THE NORMAN DEMOCRAT-TOPIC, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912.
No anxiety on *
Baking-day if you use |
DrPRICES
CREAM
Baking Powder
Insures 1 iy !i t, s weei |
wholesome food 1
,XVN A pure.Cream of /drtar
l! Powder
V
)-"BESr
Incandescent \
Vapor Gas Light *■
Tit cbtaftst an J $trongnt Hgbt on tarth. Makes and
: burn* iu own 3.1a. It U i oruil>. . haiitf it any-
where. Requires no pipes, * S or jj.,- mi*
i chine. A safe, pure white, p werful. bteailjr
light. Approved by Fin /murance UMJtrwn/tru
100 Candle Power 15
Hours for Two Cents.
No wicks to trim, no jmokc or smell. NO
chimneys to clean. Superi r to electricity or
acetylene and cheaper t u kerosene. Saving
effected hv its use ^ quickly p..v . 1 r it. Great
variety of Fixtures for in .r on 1 outdoor use.
This is the Pioneer In ,n !<•-. Mt Vapor Gaa
New Spring Goods at!
BERRY'S I
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
These announcements are publsh
ed until the primary of August 6
1912.
For Congress Fifth District—
SCOTT FERRIS, of Lawton.
J. W. MANSELL, of Hobart.
For Sheriff—
W. D. MAXEY.
J. A. McINTIRE.
: P. BARKER.
E. H. MORROW.
F"r Treasurer—
K. E. (BUCK) CLEMENT
For County Clerk—
W. P. SHELTON.
JOHN W. FURRAY
J M. BURCH.
For Commissioner, Second District—
S. A. WARD.
W. D. MILAM
For Commissioner, Third District—
J. F. DENISO.N.
Mr- T. J. John son is visiting he
daughter in Ft. Worth, Texa-
DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET.
For Councilman First Ward—
J. M. MOOMAU.
For Councilman Second Ward—
JOHN FRANING.
For Councilman Third Ward—
DR. J. A. DAVIS.
For Councilman Fourth Ward—
OSCAR HOLLAND.
For School Board First Ward-
E. A. FOSTER.
For School Board Third Ward—
T. E. CLEMENT.
For School Board Fourth Ward—
B. F. WOLF.
For School Hoard Outlving Di-trit t
GEO. W MILLER.
Mr-. Amanda Robinson left last
Friday for Texola, Oklahoma, to visit
relatives.
E. Foster and T E. Clement
transacted business at Wynnewood
last Friday.
E. H. MORROW. CANDIDATE
FOR SHERIFF.
!In thi~ insue appear- the announce-
nient of ].. M Morrow of Norman
the wel known auctioneer, for the
I democratic nomination for sheriff o"
j 1 veland canity Mr Morr.w came j
to Oklahoma from Indiana five year-
ly- and located on a farm south of
Moore Last fall he moved to Nor-
man.
Tin- -object of tin- -ketch is well
and favorably known to the voter
''* tin northeast part of the county
and in and around Norman. He wa-
born in Indiana 43 year- ago. He i-
ife lonu democrat and hi- ancestor-
tor generations were follower- of
I homa- Jefferson and Andrew JacV-
-on He has always taken an actiw
interest in democratic politics and
n« ver asked for an office
Mr Morrow was rai-ed on a farm
where he attended the county schooi-
nd while -till in hi- teens graduated
from th« Peru, Indiana, high school
He inform- us that he has no pe'
or favorites and if elected to the 01-
ti > ht will strictly enforce all law -
without fear or favor.
The democrats of Cleveland coun-
t> shoold give his candidacy due |
consideration on August 6th. If noi
lated he will win next November
There are More
"BEST" LAMPS! n
use than ALL other
makes combined.
RANTED
JLsoid J
C. W. Newkumet
:: Norman, Okla-
112 W. Main St.
A bouncing boy was bom to Mr.
and .Mrs. Ed M Yate- in Wa-hii
ton. D. < . the 18th inst.
J. F. Norman was here from < )kla
homa City last Friday shaking hands
with his numerous friend-
Mrs D. W Marquart and daughter.
Mi-- Vida. returned last week from
Oregon and California where thev
>pent the winter.
Hatching Eggs For Sale.
I have the Indian Runner Ducks,
the greatest known layers in the
world, producing from two to three
hundred eggs in twelve month- 1
have a limited number of these eggs
for sale. Eggs from pen No. 1, $2.00
for 13.—S. B. DONALDSON. North
Peters Ave., Norman, Okla. 47-12t
Judge J. 1 Sharpe, member of th
Oklahoma supreme court commission,
was here Sunday and Monda. fron
Oklahoma City.
Mr- D J. Doolen returned tr> •
Oklahoma City last Friday after t
months vi<it with her son Fred
Doolen and family
Mr- Alice 1>. Jackson left Tuesdav
for ^Sherman, Texas, to visit her si-
ter, Mi-- Lee Brittain who i- attend
ing Kid-Key College.
W. T. NOLAN [
i IIS
: GROCERIES AND
DRV GOODS
V
T
.j. (ii iiuls Delivered to Any Part
of the City
PHONE 311
East Main Street
1'. I! Johnson of Norman, ( ha
Smith of New Castle and Jas. I
Wad lev Noble are attending the
' attlemen's Convention at Ft. Worth. I
I'exas. this week.
Judk-r J \V Mansell of Hobar:
democratic candidate for congres-
from the bin fifth -poke for an hour |
t" a fair -ized crowd in the district i
court room last Friday night. He
was introduced to the audience b\ |
Judc R McMillan.
« «S> A «§> <§> «gi <|> <§. tgj <1, <jj rfi tj; i
❖ MRS. N. B. MONTGOMERY
Experienced Nurse.
^ Maternity Work a Specialty. •
* Go anywhere in the county. 4
* l'hone 355. Address. Norman, *
♦ Care of the University.
<gi A A A <§> A <J> A A A 4, A A A * 4,
J A. Donnelly, the government dc i
monstration agent of Comanche coun-!
ty. i- distributing free of charg . j
enough kaffir corn seed to plant 30 j
acre- to every farmer of that countv !
applying for it Comanche will prob-
ably make a record in kaffir corn j
growing this year.
W I Kendall, a graduate 01 th<
Oklahoma University wa.- here. la-•
Monday. He - (Raveling for the
Warden Printing < • pany f Okie
homa City.
Mr- J. D Womack and two child-
ren went to Nobl< yesterday to at
tend the Thos. Bradway funeral
which was held Saturday afternoon I
at two o'clock.
I he body of James Pierce, an aged
homesteader of near Dombey, in
Re.;\er county. ha- been found, fol-
lowing the melting of the big snow
drift- Pierce had not been seen sine
February 25. and it i- -uppe>sed he
became lo>t during the heavy snow
• d bli/zard of that date and froze to
in the meantime
Be
sure to read the new stor
which starts in this issue.
The severe windstorm of Is
Thursday did much damage to pp.
rty in the extreme southwestern
of this state and ju-t over the TeN
line The windstorm seemed to ha
originated in Texas and then cr ■
?d over into Oklahoma from t
- uthwest \t Grandfield and De\
m«
E
New Spring Skirts
Beautiful assortment new styles and shades, jfj
made of excellent material- in serges, panamas, g
whipcords, etc. Moderately priced at $4.50 to i
New Spring Silks and Messalines f
Just arriwd by ixprt" an exttnsive line < f the 1
mo-i lieatitifiil silks. Just the thing for that Has- ®
ter dress. Courteou- treatment to all alike and |j
yotir dollars do their greatest work at
Holland's Cash Store
I S Russell, head of the state ;
pure ft d department, was here fron I
Oklahoma City last Thursday ant!
,r ado i talk n pure fooel at the I'm
versity. Mr Russell i.- rapidly gain
inw t reputation as one of the leadin.c \
authoritie- on pure food which i- o !
- !tal interest to the people of Okla
homa Mr Russell wa- connected I
with th - paper in 1899 and 1900
Last week the Missouri, Kansas
and Texa- railway company took !
^eps to continue its big land grant
ontest with the government by ap- j
; ' aling from the decision of the court I
#claims to the supreme court of j
the I inted State- The railway claims ■
-1 .i*)0.000 from the government -I
'* V;i ue of land it failed to procure j
>ng it- right e?f way through Okla-'
homa The court of claim- decided
sainst the company
INSURANCE
FIRE-TORNADO
Sr f
THOS. VINCENT
Opposite Po-t Office
THEO. OSTERHAUS
THE HOME
TAILOR
Spring Samples at Hand
Come and Select Your Suit Now
We have just received a beautiful line of silks,
wash goods, white goods, ginghams, laces, neck-
wear, embroideries, t tc.
Our La France lint of Ladies Fine Shoes is in
and ready for your inspection. They comprise all
the new lasts and widths and we have them in gun
metal, kid, patents, white buck and canvass and at
prices within reach of all.
We are making special low prices on our em=
broideries and ladies muslin underwear.
We have a number of odds and ends—broken
lots of mens high grade shoes, we are selling for 1-3
less than cost to close out.
Our Grocery Department
Is stocked with the best and we are offering
special for cash.
■
■
4 cans Hominy for - -
- - - 25c
1 doz. Standard Corn - -
- - 90c
4 cans Pumpkin for
■ - - 25c
Small Tomatoes, per can -
- - 10c
1 gallon Apples for
- - - 30c
2 cans Large Tomatoes -
- : 25c
Your Produce Wanted
R. C. BERRY!
Notice ot Settlement of Final
Accounts.
WE 00
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
AND STEAM PRESSING
FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN
We call For and Deliver Your
Goods. Phone 149
THEO OSTERHAUS, Prop.
F. J. OSTERHAUS, Mgr.
I). S. TUBBS
Is too busy unloading carloads of
hay, straw, chops, seed potatoes, seed
corn and groceries to write an ad-
vertisement for this issue.
Give him a call he can save you
money.
Bulk garden seed and packages v
' ■ - Sanitary Grocery,
' i] uld hear the latest Edisor
records at Reed's.
For Sale At my farm two mile-
1 half niile^ west of N*o
Me, Oklahoma, pure Mebane Cottoi
^eed. «cc : d year from KOvernnH-m
farm—J. H PUTHUFF 52-tt
Arc you Rointi to do any PAINT-
I N"< 1 this Spring?
If you are. we would SUGGEST '
'Mi> > , P.fV DIRECT FROM
TH F MANUFACTURER AND
SAVE MONEY.
We MANUFACTURE a full line
READY MIXED HOUSE
1 \ I NTS. BARN PAINT, BRIDGK
1 VINT ROOF PAINT, SHINGLE
STAINS, VARNISHES, DRYERS
l H. W. Stubbeman
The Pioneer Harness Man
We are still serving
•the people for 21
years at the same
usual low prices . .
Our goods are all
home made. Call
and see us
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY :!
H. W. Stubbeman
?
£ Norman, Oklahoma
State of Oklahoma County of Cleve-
land, ss.
in the County Court.
! Notice i- hereby gvien that final
; account- have been filed in the fol-
j lowing estate -. in the above entitled
• court in the City of Norman; that
' aid estate- are ready for final settle-
' "lent and that said accounts will be
xamined and elistribution made on
Monday, the first day of April, 1912,
J a 9 o'clock a. m., of said day, in the
y ' ounty Court room in said City of
& Norman, to-wit:
T Estate of Lewis Williams, deceas-
j*; - d, S. M Brown, executor.
% Estate of W. J. Beck, deceased,
J ddie M Beck, executrix.
T' Estate of Henry H Watterson, de
Xj a-cd. Margaret O Watterson, ad
J ini-tratrix
Estate of J. B. Pucket, deceased.
W. S. Pucket. administrator.
E-tate of Sarah E. Inglis, deceased.
George Inglis and C W. Inglis, ex-
ecutors.
Witness my hand and the seal of
*aid court this 7th day of March.
1912.
f. B. SWANK.
48-St County Judge
Notice of Settlement of Final Account
licit
bus
ARD B! \CK ROOF
(iuaranteed for 5 years) is
the best Paint on the market for use
R' - of all kinds, Bridges, Tun-
nels Subway-. Vaults, Basements,
wcr pipe-, poles, etc.
It t< ps leak-, and prevents ru^t
and decay.
It i- \\ ater-proof, weather-proof
and acid-proof.
OUR MOTTO: "Quality and a
Square Deal."
Write us for Ccnor Cards, Prices
Terr It will cost yoo nothing
to investigate.
We- also manufacture OIL SOAP
and SOAP POWDER Do you want
to try some? There is nothing bet-
ter on the market for cleaning pur-
poies.
TH F. HARVARD MANUFACTUR-
ING CO. Cleveland, Ohio
J.M. THOMPSON
FOR
Drayage
AND
Storage
Best Service For the
Least Money.
State of Oklahoma, County of Cleve-
land, ss.
In the Count Court.
Notice is hereby given that Alvina
Koepke, executrix of the estate of
F. J. Koepke, deceased, has filed her
final account in said estate, in the
above entitled court in the City of
Norman; that said estate is ready for
final settlement, and that said ac-
count will be examined and distn
made on Monday, the first
day of April, 1912. at 9 o'clock a. m.,
of said day, in the county court room
in said City of Norman.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court this 9th day of March,
1912.
(Seal) F. B SWANK,
49-6 County Judge
m
Cnmetou !>r
your painl
A'ik for Our
Tainting Points
■ lilt III.1TI\
In-1 pi iii Hiuiiiy HUtfK''-
JAS. D. MAGUIRE
HARDWARE
There are Three Big Essentials
for good paint—it must pene-
trate the pores of the surface
painted; it must be elastic; it
must be waterproof. These
are three reasons why we are
glad to recommend
COLLIER
WHITE LEAD
{Dutch Boy Painter Trade-Mark)
and pure linseed oil. These*
reliable, old-fashioned ma-
le rials, when properly mixed
and applied, linn# tei the wood
until low l\ worn away. They
are not aGcted by heat or
cold and are absolutely
weather-proof.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons havinK claims again-t
William H. Abbott, deceased, are re ,
quired to present the same with the j
necessary voucher*, to the undersign j
ed administratrix at the office of I.
B. Dudley in Norman. Oklahoma, j
within four months of the date here- 1
of, or the same will be forever barreel j
Dated thi- 18th day of March. 1912
CORRIA Z. ABBOTT,
Administratrix.
J. B. DUDLEY, Attorney. 52-5 j
KELLERSTRASS
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOIOB1 JRLOQISIS LVERYWHt RE
1 rystal White OrpinRtons, Huff Or
pin^tons and Bronze Turkeys. Stock
F.Rg and day old chicks for sale —
HARDIN POULTRY FARM, No-]
ble, Okla. Route I 51-6t*
Buy your paints, glass and wall ,
paper at Fred Reed',.
GO TO
McKinney's Store
Where You Can Get
19 Pounds ot
Sugar for $1
With $5 Worth of OtherGroceries
(No Feed on Sugar Special)
East Main Street
+*+.M"W-l"M..l„n I I I I ♦♦♦
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