The Norman Democrat-Topic (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday, October 4, 1917.
The Norman Democrat-Topic
Magazines and Newspapers
Candy and Cigars
Books and Stationery
Service and Quality
SMITH'S BOOK STORE
PAGE THREE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
ITEMS
Triggs' Studio makes high-class
Photographs.
D. W. Burke shipped a young
shorthorn male to Erick, Oklahoma,
yesterday.
Mrs. VV. M. Clifton is here from
Oklahoma City visiting her son,
Leonard Clifton, and family.
Bring your Kodak films to the
Sooner Photo Shop on Main street
fancy bordered printing, etc., any
size.
! Lexington yesterday conferring
j with his deputy at that place.
I "
Report your society news to Miss
Dorothy Bell, phone 218
Sooner Photo Shop for high-class
Kodak printing and finishing.
j H M. Coolbaugh is remodeling
! his residence in East Norman.
I). L. Larsh went to Pauls Val-
ley this morning to get his Oldsino-
bile automobile.
Parker J. Brown, a former resi
dent of this county, came over from ^ **'• tucker is now driving a
Manitou Tuesday night to visit nt'w Hudson-six which he purchased
friends. ^ ednesday from J. P. Brawley.
) ou Xever Saw Such Good Style in a
Cotton Petticoat Before!
F1 TRITE Petticoats are
made in two kinds—in Silk
and Cotton materials, and
sold only, at this store in this
city. Aside from the materials,
there is no difference—the same
expert workmanship is always
noticeable in
F1TRITE PETTI CO A TS
I he new I*a 11 cotton models an- in Sateens,
Cotton Messalines and Heatherbloom are the
materials tlu*> have liberal hips (especially
demanded by stout women) and are finished
with liberal dust ruffles.
Plenty of extra si/es every one a perfect
fitting model because each lias that patented
"FITRJTK" adjustment feature that sells thou
sands of women alone every year See these
new cotton styles tomorrow.
PRICES $2 to $7.50.
McCALL'S
NORMAN'S GREATES STORE.
HORSES AND MULES.
Wanted to buy horses, mules. u
mares, four to nine years old.
40-0t DAVIS BRENDLE,
Norman, Oklahoma.
Phone No. 5.
D.-T. WANT-ADS.
RUGS, STOVES and FURNITURE
J. ROSS IIR iDCICH'A 1ER
NEW
Telephone
Telephone
If you want to buy something, sell
oinethiug, have a house or rooms
I tor rent, want to rent a house, farm,
or rooms; have lost something, found
something,want help, or want a job,
let The Democrat-Topic tell it to
the world.
We can give you more publicity for '
a quarter than you can obtain in auv \ n i i
. ' a > All persons having claims a-
vva> ,or ^'vcral tunes the ex- Prank Swanda, deceased, are requ
pense—plus the trouble. Three lines, to present the same with tin m
three times, 25c. sary vouchers, to the under-
AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
Come in and see us
423.
on?
West Main Stieet.
West Main Street.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All person
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carder re
turned yesterday from McComb,
where they visited their son, Levi,
and family, since last Friday.
Rev. E. R. Welch went to Still
water yesterday to deliver a lecture
to the Church Chautauqua at the
opening of the M. E. Church, South.
D. L. Larsh found his Oldsmobile
automobile at Pauls Valley, Tues-
day night. The car was stolen from
his brother's residence in Oklahoma
C ity, Sunday night.
( ourt Clerk Jim Stogner was in
Laundry
Notice
Our "Flat Work" Service
should interest every house-
keeper in Norman.
We wash and iron your
Table-Cloths, Sheets, Pil-
low - Cases, Towels, and
Napkins cheaper than you
can do them at home.
ASK US ABOUT IT
PHONE 71
and our wagon will call.
Norman Steam Laundry
The south-bound 10 o'clock a. m.
passenger train killed a yearling this
morning a mile north of Norman.
Clen O. Morris was appointed
election inspector for Precinct No. 1,
Ward 3, by Secretary Saddler, this
morning.
Dr. Henry Renner went to Purcell
this morning to examine a herd of
cattle which showed symptoms of
being poisoned.
"A large number of chattel re
leases are being filed these days."
said Deputy County Clerk Glen O.
Morris, this morning.
A marriage license was issued
| yesterday to H. H. Sochor, 23
j of Oklahoma City, and Emma
i Percgert, 22, of Norman.
E. A. Foster, district manager for
.the Carey, Lombard. Young Com
pany, returned last evening from an
inspection t rip over his district.
James Lawrence, County Farm
Agent, went to Lexington this inor
j "ign to confer with the apple-grow
| its of that section relative to mar
keting their apple crop.
Lumber sales are good, but most
Iv small orders, ranging from $50
lo $200," said E. A. Thomas, local
manager for the Carey, Lombard,
\ oung Company. The same reports
came from the Minnetonka and Bar
ker Lumber Companies.
Phone your_ news items to 25.
We will be glad to have them, and
your friends and neighbors will be
pleased to read them. It is a rather
large job to cover the field every-
day, and, occasionally, we will miss
good items of news. You will help
us make The Daily Democrat-Topic
a good, snappy newspaper by phon
ing your news.
PLEDGED $600.
The citizens of Lexington pledged
themselves to raise §600 at a meet-
ing held by the Red Cross finance
committee last night.
The committee from here was ac-
companied by R. F. Ellinger of No-
ble.
The Lexington people can always
be counted upon to do their part
in any worthy cause.
SADLER CALLS MEETING.
LEGAL NOTICE
111 the District Court of Cleveland
County, State of Oklahoma.
Loue Drake, plaintiff,
vs
jl.ee Drake, defendant.
! Notice by Publication.
Said defendant, Lee Drake, will
take notice that he has been sued by
,the above named plainti in the above
i named court for an absolute decree ot
divorce on the ground of abai.don
uient for more than one year prior to
(the filing of plaintiff's petition herein,
,and that he must answer the petition
tied therein l>v said plaintiff, on or
|before the 5th y of November, 1917,
or said petition will be taken as true
and a judgment for said plaintiff for
an absolute decree of divorce from
aid defendant, will be rendered ac-
..... _ .... R.
I\ Ellinger, Administrator, at the of-
fice of Williams & Luttrcll, Norman,
Oklahoma, within four mouths of the
date hereof, or the same will be for-
ever barred.
Dated this 8th day of Septemb* r
1917.
R. F. ELLINGER,
Administrator.
Williams & Luttrell, attorneys.
40-3t.
{ Briscoe,
to present tin
v:.-.sary vouchei
; Li,
laving claims against
U ceased, are required
aanie with the nec-
he undersigned
Briscoe, administrator ot the
estate ot said C. A. liriscoe, de
ceased, at the law office of James
A. Cowan, Moore, Oklahoma, within
lour mouth of the date hereof, or
th< same will be forever barred.
Dated this 1st day of October
1917.
..... Not Discouraged u. p BRISCOE,
Bill-— Tills paper says that ninny . . . .
of the fish In the ocean are blind." A A™nli'r*
JAMES A. COWAN, Attorney.
4J-j|.
GUI—"Oh, well, you're not going to
discourage me. Mn.vhe tlx \ < i smeL'
the bolt."—Yonkers Slut.
lection inspectors and ico|'di Kly.
Witness my hand this 8th day of
The county
registrars wilMneet in the Distriet j September. ^917.
' " ' ' ' (SeaH ' jiM STOGNER,
....... , Court i lerk.
Williams & Luttrell, attorneys for
NOTICE.
plaintiff.
40-41.
Court room Saturday at 2 o'clock
p. m., for the purpose of discussing
i he election law.
Joe Morris, secretary of the State
Election Board, will be present SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
County Secretary II. L. Sadler sent ^ MORT-
out notices to the inspector- "GAGE- RtAL ESTATE.
registrars today.
«S> «§ <$ «g> <8> <$ «$ «g> <g> <§> $ <§, «§,
BRODIE'S STUDIO
FOR FINE PHOTOS #
♦ The Photos "so different." .
Studio over Reed's Drug Store. <a
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«? «$ <8> <§ <§. <s «§> «g> <§ «§>«§ «g <§, «§,
SECURITY STATE BANK
Norman! Oklahoma
The Largest State Bank in the County
CAPITAL STOCK $30,000
Patronize a bank whose deposits
are guaranteed. Will appreciate
your business
C. H. BESSENT - - Cashier
NEW FALL SUITS
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
They are the correct thing for Young Men
and Men of Taste.
Elegant Patterns to choose from. Priced
from $15 to 495
Boys' Pinch-Back and Belt-Back—Patch
Pockets, only $4 to. .
$8 ::
1889
R. C. BERRY
1917
'«* '1' '1' •£• •!' *1' 'I' ■}«
* *1**1* 'I**!**!* «•
The Norman High School football Lint cotton sold today for §25.30
team plays the Marshall team at1 per hundred, and seed cotton for
Marshall tomorrow. I $10 pcr hundred.
Saturday Specials
—AT
Rucker's Grocery
EXTRA SPECIAL for SATURDAY:
Eleven pounds Best Sugar . $1
Lemons, per dozen 15c
Percales
Double-fold Percales, mostly light
colors, per yard 12'AC
Boys' Overalls
50c for Boys Khaki color Overalls, ages
4 to 16. (Today's values on the
above, 75c.)
MEN'S KHAKI PANTS
Men's Khaki Pants, with Belt $1
THE LOWEST PRICE ON THE
BEST FLOUR.
MONEY SAVED ON WHAT YOU
EAT.
Whereas, an order of sale was is-
sued out oi the District Court, in and
and county, . 1
[noma, by the Court Clerk, of *aid
****** Jroun bearing date the i7th day 01
September, A. L). 1917, pursuant to a
judgment and decree oi toreclosure
I. of two certain mortgages, heretofore-
.. on the 5th day oi March A. U, \KJ\~/,
* ■ entered 111 and by said Court, in a
"'fun wherein Glenn VV. Dill, was plain
.. tilt, and D. P. C,ok, J. AlcCrill.s,
•; j Lluabeth 1'eterson, 11. H. Thomas,
) | and 1. L. Coffee, were defendants, di-
*. I rected to and delivered to me as slier
•* iff of said Cleveland county, State ol
g t Oklahoma, whereby 1 am conimau-
. ded to proceed according to law, and
•• to advertise . nd sell, without ap-
praisement, all of the following de-
scribed real estate situated in said
Cleveland county, State oi Oklahoma,
viz: The south east quarter of section
fifteen, in Township Ten, North,
Kan e One, \V. 1. M. and located in
said Cleveland county, said State of
Oklahoma, and containing one hun-
dred and sixty acres more or Ijss,
with all the improvements thereon
free and clear of all the rights, title
and estate of the parties to said cause,
and free and clear of any and .'II in-
cumbrances except unpaid 'axes
thereon, the proceeds of said sa;c to
be applied in payment of the two sev-
eral judgments and decrees of fore-
closure mentioned in said order of
sale, in the following order, viz; First
in payment of all costs and accrueiiiK
costs, and attorney fee to plaintiff's
attorney; second, payment of the
judgment and decree in favor of the
said plaintiff, Glenn VV. Dill, with in-
terest at 1U percent from confirma-
tion ' j such sale; third, payment oi
judgment and decree in favor oi cross
petitioner, 1. L. Coffee, a second lien,
and interest thereon; lourth, pay into
court any surplus.
Now, therefore, public notice «3
hereby given that on the 24th day oi
October A. p., 1917, at the hour of 3
P. M. of said day. at the cast front
door of the court house, in the city of
Norman, in said Cleveland count;
State of Oklahoma, I shall sell at pub-
lic auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, all of the above described real
estate, without appraisement, in ac-
cordance with the terms aforesaid and
the command of said order of sale.
Witness my hand, this 17th day of
September A. D. 1917.
BEN WHEELIS.
Sheriff of Cleveland County, Okla
By li. F. CLAY, Under Sheriff.
VV. A. Phelps, of Hobart, Okla., at
torney for plaintiff. 40-5t.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
FINAL ACCOUNTS.
In the County Court in and for Cleve-
land County, State of Oklahoma.
I Notice is hereby given that Final
| Accounts have been filed in the fol
j lowing estates, in the above entitled
j Court in the City of Norman, to wit
Estate of Jerry McCarty, deceased,
I Mary J. Aniol, Administratrix; Estate
of Peter Burke, deceased, Michael
Burke, Administrator.
I That said estates are ready for final
| settlement and that said accounts will
' be examined and distribution of said
estates made on Thursday the 11th
day of October, 1917, at the hour of
10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, in the
County Court Room in the City of
Norman, when and where any person
interested may file their objections
and contest the same.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this 20th day of Septem-
ber. 1917.
(Seal.) GEO. C. BURKE,
40-3t. County Judge
First "Barnstormers."
Barnstormers was n nlek' ame giver |
to that portion of the Dem. rrntlc pnrtj '
In the state of NVw York which op
posed the extension of slavery and1
| mippnrti'd Martin Vnn Burcn against j
i Lewis Cuss for president In 1848. The}
were regarded by their opponents ai
too rndleal and one of the latter lllus
trnted his meaning by n st. ry of a
j farmer who was so gn ntly annoyed bj
an owl that he shot the hird and to
I so doing set fire to his barn. This wai
supposed to Illustrate the Mly of thi
' unthslavery Democrats am! gives rlsi
to the nickname It never had unj
jurreucy outside of New York. i
This Is No Joke. ■■
"You refused me ten years ago." ^ou do not receive a copy of
"I remember," said the heiress. "You 1 'lt; Daily Democrat-Topic, phone
said If would wreek your life." "It us and we will see to it that you
<11(1. I luive had to work for u living get one. Call tor the circulation
r slDce. Life. i manager, phone Jo, in the afternoon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
KEAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that in pur
su.ince ol an order oi the Loumy
'-ourt of the Louuty ol Cleveland,
Sooner Photo Shop makes the
finest Kod.ik prints of any borders
Main street.
^ uum) ui cleveland,
^tate ot Oklahoma, made on the 18th NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
ANNUAL ACCOUNT.
..taut uii iue ioui
day q1 July, 1917, m the matter of the
estate ot li. p. ilyrum, deceased, the
undersigned as the administrator oi
tlic estate ol said deceased, will eli at
private sale, to the highest bidder, lor
cash, subject to the confirmation ol
said County Court, on Monday, the
8th day of October, 1917, at the hour
ol 1U o clock A. M., ot said day at the
oft ice of the County Judge in Nor-
iiian, Cleveland County, Oklahoma,
all the right, title, interest and estate
oi the said B. P. By rum ut the time
ul his death and all the right, title and
interest that said estate has uy opera-
tion ot law, or otherwise, acquired in
and to all the certain parcels and
pieces of land situate, lying and be- — ••
nig in the County ot Cleveland, State Norman, County
ol Oklahoma, hounded and described . ,f Okiahonn r
as follows, and upon the following n , , ^
lernij and conditions; the .southwest I r' > at " oclock a.
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland oCun-
ty.—ss: In the County Court:
Notice is hereby given that A.
\lcDaniel, as guardian of the per-
"« n and .state of George R. Mc-
Daniel, a minor, and J. J. Roberts,
■ '•s guardian of the person and estate
of Winnie Ham, minor, filed in the
above named court their final ac-
count as <uch guardians and that
said account wirt be examined at the
>unty Court rooms, in the City of
of Cleveland, State
the 29th day of
m., of
ij unu conuuions: tne southwest ' rtl ^ uc,oc* a. m., or
'ju.irter of section fourteen, township ,LU' ''a\, when and where any per-
dian MeHdian^lnr "'"i' -We,St °J "on '"'""ted in -aid estate may
uian Meridian, tor cash in hand. . , . /
Bids must be in writing and may be Pl. . lls cxcePt,ons in
left at the office of Thos. VV. May-! wnt,ng any he lias t0 sa'd ac-
11eld, attorney at law, or may be de-! ' °unt and contest same.
iy.Cord ^betdtt Sfic'of' , "t™ 'T' 7' ^ °'
"ie Judge of the County Court at Nor-' . °,"nfy °l'rt 0 said Count3r. fhls
man, Oklahoma. j *r(' day of October, 1917.
Iy{^atetl tl,'s 20tli day of September, (SEAL) GEO. C. BURKE,
WILLIAM SYNNOTT. "S' C°U"ty Judge
,, . . Administrator, j r.
y Ins attorney, Tho.s. W Mayfield. ''^aves Leeper of Ardmore was a
40_3t. | Norman visitor today.
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Hess, W. J. The Norman Democrat-Topic (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1917, newspaper, October 4, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120445/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.