The Norman Democrat-Topic (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THE NORMAN DEMOCRAT-TOPIC, NORMAN. OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1913.
FARM LOANS
Cleveland and McLain
Counties
Reasonable Rates, Quick Ser-
vice.
THOS. VINCENT
Office with Cleveland Co Abstract Co.
Phone 50 NORMAN. OKLA
ing vinegar for sale
Sanitary Grocery.
PAGE THREE
Mrs. Ada G-een arrved from Dar jury at Enid
dandle Arkansas. la>t I rday to vi-u
Barbour'^ Deputy U S. Marshal Brownlee I
J w as here Monday subpoenaing wit-
nesses t<> appear before the grand
ruled the motion of the county attor
ney of Payne county
Mis. L. L. Brigg>
Mr-. II. V Bozell and >011 left Tues
day for a two weeks' \ i -11 with re I a
tives at Topeka, Kansa-
V treat for the children and the
grownup- two 5c ice cream cones
tor 5c Saturday at Barbour - Cash I
Mrs. Oscar Haynes and two child
ren came down from Oklahoma C ity
Saturday to visit relative*.
-_ 1 : 1 I 'a 1 a> urn- I . \;i
i- vi>iting his sisters, Mrs I R Chas
, lain and Mrs. Fred (."lose
Mr and Mr- I M Askey of Ster!
ing. Texa>. were here last week the
guest of Mr. \\ II Atkeison. brother
of Mrs Askey
\ctive at Seventy
£ Many ptopU at iri'enty
/attribute their good
& health to SCOTT'S
EMULSION because Its
concentrated nourish-
ment creates permanent
body-power, and because
It Is devoid of drugs or stimulants.
Scott Jfc Bowne. Bloom field n j. 13-22
I' (| Cook arrived from Pawhuska
«§• Sunday and is making preparations t<<
niuve I11- family to that city.
* LOCAL NEWS
«5
S, .5. v8- vS, tj. v§- <81 4, <j, ij, A >S,
C. P. Sloniger returned last Friday r' ' V''U "un,tr
from Kansas 1'**>' * ' PamU^
jMr. and Mrs. J A Kuhlman.
Dr S. T. Burch returned
L ushing Tuesday.
from Edwards is here from Clinton
| visiting her brother. Ben I William
sister Mr- VV M Newel!
! and
Mrs E. DeGolyer returned last
week from Sulphur j Dun t use any old white vinegar
! l ut get Heinz'-, the best for pk'kUng
VV. S Moore was here from Okla Barbour's Sanitary Grocery.
Homa ( ity Wednesday
E A. Foster made a bu me
to Wynnewood Tuesday
Prof Geu. C Smith departed la 1 J To
week forj New York City
j Miss Frances E. Ford of Claremore
trip was the guest of Miss 1 Izada Bar
jbour from Friday until Sunday.
insure your pickles to keep 11 e
Heinz white pickling vinegar for sale
I by Barbour's Sanitary Grocer}
Miss Erma Jonas left Monday fori
Wellston tb vis.it friends | Mrs. Martin Endicott was the
j guest of her daughter, Mrs DeLay
Bill Houston left Wednesday after at purce!, Saturday and Sunday
noon for Yukon on business. |
j E. P Givens departed last Friday
Mrs. S. K. McCall returned last, for Galax, Virginia, after a few weeks
I visit with daughter, Mrs. Jennings.
Friday from Sherman, Texas
Mr? Nancy Graham returned Sun | Mrs. Minnie Booth of Amarillo.
day from a visit al Lexington. j Texas. ,s here visiting her cousins, J
r-. , " , . 1W l.inton and Mrs |. I Smaller
Dean I ( Monnett and family left
Saturday for Iowa City, Iowa.
The Trinidad Paving C ompany wi
begin laying aisphalt thi- morning.
Mr House and daughter, mother
and sister of Prof. Roy T. House, ar
rived Wednesday from Stillwater.
Roland Hughes was here from
Hugo last Sunday between train-
Miss Maude Emerson returned
yt sterday from a months visit at
Nashville and Lebanon, Tennessee.
Fgon Osterhaus and family left fur
their home a< Lawton Wednesday.
Attorney J B. Dudle
court a* Paul- Valley last Saturd;i
H M Furray.
groceryman, was h
the Packngtown
re last Saturday
Prof II V Bozell left last Friday
for New York to attend a meeting of
attended l',e American Engineering Society.
Miss Goldie Bible returned 1 a -1
Saturday from a visit at Ft Smith,
Arkansas, and Okemah, Oklahoma.
On Mondas a fire broke out in
•Mrk M \ Taylor's residence in Fast
Norman and did damage to the
amount of $50.
Mr and Mis (I VV. McMakin and
daughter, Miss Florence, left Wed
nesday lor Colorado, where they will
spent! the summer.
Mr and Mrs. Wallace Swank left
last Friday for Fnid fur a few days'
^~ 11 with their daughter, Mr- M B
Moore and family.
VV ill Burns and family of Ft Sill
were visiting Chas Teel and family
last week Mr. Burns left Tuesday for
Dodge < ity, Kansas.
Prof Roy 1 House left Monday
for North We-tern Oklahoma to lee
ture under the auspices of the Univer
ity extension course
Mi P ( Les.sly left for Middle
burg, Oklahoma, to visit her sister
and an uncle who recently arrived
there from Mississippi.
A treat for the
grownup- two 5c
for 5c Sa-turday a'
( iroeery.
children and the
ice cream cones
Barbour's Lash
tin-. Medari*. a prominent farmer
<>l Lexington township, was here
Tuesday. He report- crop condition-
excellent in his section.
Farle Miller who is dealing in oil
lease- at Tulsa, came in Sunday to
i-itJ a few days with his parents. Mr
and Mrs. Geo W. Miller
Mrs. 11 (). Miller and three child
ren who have been visiting relatives
at Eureka, Illinois, for the past five
weeks, returned Wednesday
The l>all game between the city
boys and the I leveland county peda
gogues Monday afternoon was a hot
ly contested game The score stood
t 5 in favor of the city team
For insurance, rent houses, or not
ary work call up VV \V McCullough
You
.11 not lose anything you put
lein/ white pickling vinegar
for -sale at Barbour'- Sanitary G
Mrs II H. Flesher went to Wynne
ood last Saturday to vi-it relative*
erv
Mrs Butler
went to Ashe
tives.
and Mr
last we
«. T. S. Gibson
•k to visit rela
J C Wails who ha- been workin
at Pawhuska for several weeks, re
turned last Friday for a few days
visit.
Mrs Rogers, mother of Mr- Chas
Teel. left Tuesday for Wvaiioka, ( )k
lahoma.
Misses Winnie and Kittie Belle
Taylor of Monnett, Missouri, are
visiting their cousin. Miss Inez Alex-
ander.
Mrs.| I'. S Tubbs left last Saturday
for McKinney. Te\a- to \i-it her
brother.
A treat for the children and the
grownup.-: two 5c ice cream cones
for 5c Saturday at Barbour'- Cash
trip.
Prof. Roy Hadsell left Thursday Grocery
evening for Chicago on a short busi
Mr Reuner and family of Erick,
Oklahoma, arrived last Saturday to
For good West Side residence lots visit his brother, 11 S Renner, and
on installment plan -ee W \\ Mc fainilv.
( ullough
" See W VV McCullough f
I Mr- Aril.' Alden depart new building and loan a
private money t
Prof
eil last week for their home at I
City, Iowa,
Mrs. T. G. Caldwell of Clinton ai
rived Sunday to visit her -ii-te,r Mrs
F P. Saxon.
Mrs Robt. May- and tw<
returned to their home at
last Thursday.
children
Lindsay
AI s.
property
Chas. Schader. an
Purcell postofticr,
Mrs | j Schader,
night
rate- 11
association
loan on
26-2
ity
employe in the
m of Mr and
;i- here Monday
For pickling use Heinz white pick 1
Steve Graham i- doing the phar
maceutical work for Janes & Kennedy
at Purcell during the vacation of Mr
Kennedy.
Groceries
Flour
Plenty of Good Ice Water
All the Time.
We will
Appreciate
Your Trade
Runyan's
The best i- none too good when
you make your pickles and Heinz's
i- the best and you will find it at
Barbour's Sanitary Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. E D Peden of Hot
Springs, Arkansas; were here Monday
the guests of Mr and Mr- L I. Mc
►nib. Mr. Peden 1- connected with
tile Little River Oil & Gas Company.
Rev R L. Ownbey i- delivering
his lecture "The American Hobo," at
a number of places on the Gould
Chautauqua Circuit this week.
Mr- R M ( amphell and daughter
of Oklahoma ( ity who were visiting
Dr C. S Bobo and family left last
Thursday for Galveston, Texas.
Cecil Pearson and Mary Ann Sand
er- departed last Saturday for Paw
mvc after a few weeks' visit with At
forney VV I l.agleton's family
County Judge F. B. Swank return
ed Tuesday from Jacksonville. Flori
tla. where he was a delegate to the
VV ( VV. national encampment
A treat for the
grownups: two 5c
for 5c Saturday at
.liildren and the
ice cream cones
Barbour's Cash
Mr-. D. S. Oliphant and two daugh-
ters and Mrs Milt Meltabarger
of Noble township returned Tuesday
from a month's visit in Tennessee.
Mr and Mr- John Higgins of Ok
lahoma City were here last Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Higgins resided north
of Etowah for a number of years
Not being burdened with volunteers
County Clerk J B. Wheelis climbed
to the top of the court house We ti
nesday afternoon and took down the
flag.
Miss Minnie Wails left Wednesday
for Chicago to take a course in physi
cal culture She has been employed
as physical director at the Alva ^Nor-
mal.
Seeds
Hardware
Mrs Henrietta Winton and moth
er arrived Monday from Cbica^t
where Mrs. Winton and daughter
Miss Leota, have been for nearly ;
J R Davis and family who have
been visiting hi- parent-. Dr and Mr
J A Davis, for several days, departed
Tuesday for their home at VVac
Texas
The infant son of Mr and Mrs J
M Price died at their home in East
Norman last Friday The body was
buried in the I O. O. F. cemetery
Saturday.
I lk Cjty 111 response to a telegram
from her son, VV. E. Corn, announc
ing the illness of oiie of the triplets
recently born
Get). Hitie of Muskogee was here
Monday calling 011 his numerous
friends. Mr Mine purchased cotton
here last fall for the Mitsu Company,
1 Japanese firm.
Tom Thornton came up from
Wayne Monday to transact business
in the county court Mr Thornton
)wns a fine farm near Wayne and re
ports crops good.
Mrs. Robt. Wiugate and Mrs. Sam
Davis returned last week from Wash
ington, Kansas. Mr- Davis depattcd
Friday morning for her home at
Okemah. Oklahoma
Mr- Jack Kahoe and daughter,
Mi Anna, and grand daughter Mi-s
Hayes, left last Friday for Hammond
and Rochester, Indiana, to spend a
mouth w it h relative-.
Mr and Mrs. 1 J. Edwards and
'Odi Claire leave tin- morning (Fri
day) for Iajs Angeles. California, for
1 few month's visit Claire is on his
way to the Philippines
Dr John R. Kirk, president of the
Missouri State Normal school, at
Kirkville. Missouri, was here last Fri
day and Saturday the guests of Prof
J R Hale and VV. N Rucker.
Dr. Pendleton and family, VV. F
Mood and family. Mi-- Berry and
Miss Herrington returned Monday
afternoon from a week's fishing trip
on Pennington creek, near Mill Creek
They report a fine outing and few
fish.
Mrs. ( Kennedy left Tuesday for
Fall River, Massachusetts, to spend
the summer. She was accompanied
far as Wichita by her grand
nephew . Thomas Aniol. who will visit
hi- grand parent-, Mr and Mr- Jerry
M ct arty
Mi-- Cathyleen White who has
been visiting relatives and friends
here for the past three weeks, leaves
next Monday for her home at Lawton
She w ill be accompanied by her cous-
in. Mi-s May Rouscli. who will spend
the summer.
Attorney Ben F Williams was in
Guthrie Monday where he appeared
before Judge Houston to oppose the
forfeiture of the bond in the Lorena
Matthews case Judge Houston over
Notice of Publication.
the District Court of ( leveland
County, State of Oklahoma
John. W England. Plaintiff.
vs.
Eva M England, Defendant
Said defendant, Eva M. England,
will take notice that she has been sued
in the above named court for a di-
vorce on the grounds of gross neglect
of duty, extreme cruelty and abandon
ment. and plaintiff further prays for
the care, custody and control of their
minor child, James Emory, and you,
said defendant must answer the peti
tion filed herein by said plaintiff on
or before the 9th day of August. 1913,
or -aid petition will be taken as true
atid a judgment for said plaintiff will
be rendered accordingly.
Witness my hand and the seal of
-aid coutt thi- 20th day of June, 1913
(Seal) TOM CHEAT WOOD,
Clerk of District Court
By EVA E WISE. Deputy.
N L SHARP,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 26-3
II P. Brendle was here from Mar
I dock last Friday on business Mr
1 Brendle 1- somewhat elated that Gov
ernor Amnions of Colorado is his
nephew.
Prof Holmberg and several mem
bers of the University orchestra re
turned W ednesday. Their la-t enter
itaiinment wa.s given at Woodward
Tuesday.
Squire Jones, a former resident of
; the ten mile flat, arrived last Friday
trom W estern Colorado where he has
| resided the past year to visit rela
tives.
C B. Harbert went to Oklahoma
City Monday morning where he is
making preparations to locate His
family arrived Wednesday from Pe-
cos, Texas.
Mrs. J M Corn left Tuesday for
NATURE'S WARNING.
Norman People Must Recognize and
Heed It.
T W Baker of Granite. Oklahoma,
was here last Saturday and Sunday
looking after his property at the cor
tier of Symmes and Webster. Mr
Baker -ay- that conditions at the
Granite reformatory are not as bad
as reported and that Warden Clydt
Reetl has done the best he could with
the equipment that he had.
Subscribe for hc T<«.inorrit Topic
city LOANS.
We are prepared to considei n ,icc
residence loans in amounts of $1000
and upward
Loans to run 5 years, with annual
interest and with the privilege of pa\
ing $100 or multiples at any intere*;
paying date Can close prompt!)
61 tf CLEMENT MORTGAGE CO
Notice by Publication.
In the District Court in and for Cleve
land County. State of Oklahoma
Ernestine Timken, Plaintiff,
vs.
Maud Turner, A R Turner, Gene
Pryor, Bert Trippeer. 11 S John
son, Defendants
The defendants, Bert Trippeer and
H S. Johnson, are hereby notified
that they have been sued by the plain
eiff in the above entitled cause, Ern
estine Timken, that said plaintiff ha-
on file in the office of the clerk of
the District ( ourt of t leveland Coun
ty. Oklahoma, her petition, in which
petition she asks for judgment against
each and all of said defendants, and
you the said Bert Trippeer and II S
Johnson, for the sum of $1,178.08.
with interest at 10 per cent from June
12. 1913, and costs of said action, ami
the mortgage given to secure said
amount by Maud Turner and A R
Turner be foreclosed upon premises
descrbed as lots one (1) and two (2)
and north half (N 2) of southwest
quarter (SW 4) of section twenty
five (25), township ten (10) north,
range four (4> west of the Indian
Meridian in Cleveland County, Okla
honia, and against each of the defend
ants, including the defendants, Bert
Trippeer and 11. S Johnson
You are further notified that unless
you appear and answer to said peti
tion on or before the 10th day of Aug
u-t, 1913, said petition will be taken
as true, and judgment rendered in
-aid cause for the amount of $1,178.08,
with interest thereon at the rate of 10
per cent from June 12, 1913. and for
foreclosure of said mortgage
(Seal) TOM CHE AT WOOD.
Clerk of District Court
By EVA E WISE, Deputy
ERNESTINE TIMKEN,
By her attorney,
M C, M EI STER. 26-3
Notice of Intention to Fund.
Notice is hereby given that on the
12th day of July. 1913, at 10 o'clock
a m , or as soon thereafter as a hear
ing may be! had, the City of Norman,
State of Oklahoma, by it- proper of
ficer-, will proceed before the district
court of ( leveland county, Oklahoma,
to make a showing and offer proof
and ask said court to hear audi deter
mine the existence, character and
amount of outstanding legal judg
ment indebtedness, and to sign the
bonds to be issued in payment of the
same The bonds said court will be
asked to sign aggregate the sum of
twenty thousand dollars ($20,000,001.
All persons interested may be pres
ent at the time said proof is made to
remonstrate against the issuance of
said bonds
Dated thi- 14th day of June. 1913.
i Seal) I C OLIVER Mayoi
J MARTHA WISE, ( ity Clerk 26 3
Notice of Publication.
State of Oklahoma, County of Cleve
land, ss.
In the District Court of -aid County
Jes-ie Paschal, Plaintiff,
vs.
1. ( Pa-> hal, Defendant.
Said defendant in the above entitled
cause will take notice that he has
been sued in the above named court
for divorce and the care < f their min
or child, and must answer the petition
filed herein by said plaintiff on or be
fore the 23rd day of July, 1913, or said
petition will be taken as true and
judgment for plaintiff for divorce and
the care, custody and education of
their -aid minor children will be ren
dered accordingly
Dated June 11th, 1913.
(Seal) TOM CHEATWOOD,
Clerk of said Court
B 1 WOLF,
Attorney for Plaintiff 24 3
Kidney ills come mysteriously
Hut nature generally warns you
Notice the kidney secretion-
See if the color is unhealthy—
If there are settlings and sediment,
Passages frequent, scanty, painful
It's time to fear serious kidney
trouble
It's time to use Doan' Kidney Pills
Doan's have done great work in
Norman
Mi- J II Ripley, 324 E Symmes
St, Norman, Okla., say- "One of
my family was annoyed off and on
for several years by soreness across
In- back and irregular passages oi
the kidney secretions When I heard
of Doan':- Kidney fills, I got a box
f< r him at May field's Drug Store and
they did him more good than any
• •tlier medicine lie had ever used
Within three weeks he was rid of kid-
ney trouble "
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's—and
take no other
Advertisement
Notice of Publication.
No. 4256
State of Oklahoma, County of Cleve
land, ss.
In the District Court of -aid ( ount)
Cora ("lark, Plaintiff.
vs.
John ( lark, Defendant
Saitl defendant in the above entitled
cause will take notice that he has
been sued in the above named court
for divorce and the care of their min
or child, and must answer the petition
filed herein by said plaintiff on or be
fore the 23rd day of July, 1913, or said
petition will be taken as true and
judgment for plaintiff for divorce and
the care, custody and education of
their said minor children will be ren-
dered accordingly
Dated June 11th, 1913.
(Seal) TOM CHEATWOOD,
Clerk of said Court
R F WOLF,
Attorney for Plaintiff 24 3
Pity the Unpainted House!
t
Would you go out in the pouring rain wearing
your best clothes if you had no protection
such as an umbrella or raincoat? Not if you
could help it, you say.
N et some people expose expensive material to
the elements without adequate protection.
The building material in your house is ex-
pensive and should be protected. Otherwise
it will he ruined as surely as the fine clothes
you wouldn't wish to wear out in the rain.
Dampness causes decay in wood-work. If
you keep out the dampness you keep away
decay. Paint made with
COLLIER WHITE LEAD
(Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark)
And Pure Linseed Oil
will keep away dampness and prevent decay.
We sell it. Come in and have a talk with ua
about painting.
JAS. D. MAGUIRE
Norman, Okla.
< Firvt published June 13th. 1913.)
Legal Notice.
To Hie unknown claimant.' of the
northwest quarter of -t., tion No,
thirty three (33) in township No,
ten (10) north, of range No. one (1)
east • 't the I M , < lev eland county.
State of Oklahoma
N ou will take notice that 011 the
15th day of November, A D , 19()9,
at the regular annual -ale for de-
linquent taxes held at the office of the ,
county treasurer of Cleveland county
at Norman, Oklahoma, the above dc I
scribed land wa- sold in a separate
parcel to 1 J Brown for the delin-
quent taxes for the year 1908, and the |
county treasurer's tax sale certifi-
cate No 117 for the sum of $30.38, is-
sued for said northwest quarter of
section No. thirty three, in township
No. ten north of range No. one east.
Cleveland county. State of Oklahoma,
to J. I Brown; that thereafter and
on the 15th day of March, 1911, said
tax sale certificate was sold, transfer-1
red, assigned and delivered by said
J J. Brown for a valuable considera-
tion to the undersigned J C Roger-
who is the owner and holder thereof;!
that unless redemption is made from
such tax -ale within -ixty days after
date and service of the first publica-
tion of tin- notice, towit: June 13th,
1913, the undersigned holder and
owner of said certificate will demand
a tax deed to said land, and a tax
deed therfor will issue as provided by
law
Dated tlii- 12th day of June. 1913
J C ROGERS,
Holder and owner of tax sale certifi
cat. 24 3
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+ +
' DR KATHERINE HARRIS *
* DR. ELIZABETH BROACH ♦
Osteopaths.
* Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg +
* Phone No. 51? Res. Phone 473. *
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DR. A. C. HIRSHFIELD
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Barbour's Drug Store.
Telephones:
Res 369 Office 235.
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♦ Rei. Phone 505 Office 490 ♦
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♦ G M CLIFTON ♦
♦ Physician and Surgeon. ♦
♦ Office over Lindsay's Drug Store ♦
♦ Office hours 9 to 12 and 3 to 6 ♦
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♦ N E. SHARP ♦
♦ Lawyer ♦
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♦ Special attention given to Pro- ♦
♦ bate matters Office over Win- ♦
♦ an's Store. Phone 221. Norman ♦
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* T>R. C. V. KIESER ♦
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4 Dentist ♦
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Over First National Bank ♦
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For Sale Real Estate:
In front of the postoffice in the
town of Noble on July 5th, 1913, at
1:00 o'clock p in . I will offer for sale
at public auction to the highest bid-
der for cash 111 hand the following
real estate, to w it:
All of lots 1 to 32 inclusive, blbck
37, located in the town of Noble,
county of Cleveland, State of Okla L
homa
The highest bidder will be given a
quit claim deed to the above describ-
ed real estate by the United States
Government
This June 13. 1913.
GEO. T KNOTT. Collector. |
By J M WATSON,
Deputy Collector 25-2
Notice of Settlement of F'inal
Accounts.
State of Oklahoma County of Cleve-
land, ss.
In the County Court
Notice 1- hereby given that final
accounts have been filed in the fol-
lowing estates, in the above entitled
court in the City of Norman; that
.-aid estates are ready for final settle
ment and that said accounts will be
examined and distribution made on
Monday, the 7th day of July 1913,
at 9 o'clock a. m of -aid day, in tli
County (Curt room 111 -aid ( ity of
Norman, towit
Estate of W. C Morgan, deceased,
om Cheat wood, administrator.
Estate of J N. Graves, deceased
M. I Graves, administrator
Estate of J. L. Lankford, deceased,
A Houston, administrator
Estate of William II Abbott, de
ceased, Corria 7.. Abbott, administra-
trix.
Estate of Sam A. Richards, deceas
ed, ( A, Richards, administrator
. 1 '• • • ■ • • ■
C. A. Richards, administrator
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court this 4th day of June, 1913
(Seal) F B. SWANK,
24-3 County Judge
• i y jackson ♦
t ♦
• Funeral Director and Embalmtr
• Lktntcd Lady Assiitant •
• Day Phone 24. Night Phone 193 •
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♦ Ria. Phone 69 Office Phone 66 ♦
♦ ♦
♦ C. S. BOBO, ♦
♦ Phyaician and Surgeon. +
♦ ♦
♦ Office over Lindsay Drug Store ♦
♦ Office hour# 9 to 12 and 3 to 6 ♦
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♦ MEYER. MEYKR A MORRIS ♦
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• Funeral Directors. •
• Licenaed Bmbalmera. •
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♦ Night Phone 242 Day Phone 67 •
IT1 .FOR REAL...g+
Bargains
IN
CITY PROPERTY
and FARMS
SEE
Pickard Co.
Phone 22
Norman Okla.
iTrennerIson
Dealers In
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Fish and Oysters
• ♦
♦ DR. R. H. PENDLETON +
♦ Dentist.
♦ ♦
i ♦ Farmen National Bank Building ♦
GD
Fresh meat from the Packing
Plant. If you will try this
meat you will buy no othar
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