The Norman Democrat-Topic (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 62, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday, October 25, 1517.
The Norman Democrat-Topic
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SHOES•THAT
STAND • Cl.OSE
I N SPECTION
THREE
COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS
No matter how carcfully you look
the outside, on the insic!
-on
-cr li you cut
them up so every stitch is exposed to
the naked eye, you will find no substitute
for leather in
STAR BRAND
(all-leather)
SHOES
Remember, every pair, no matter what
the price, is made of a II good leather
throughout.
Besides their honest construction, they
are leaders in style, workmanship, fit
and finish.
Made by the world s largest shoe manu-
facturers in twenty-three big specialty
factories. Every factory makes a par-
ticular grade of shoes. This makes the
operators more skillful and the shoes
"better".
"STAR BRAND ' (all-leather) shoes are
made for men, women and children. All
grades, styles and prices. Dress shoes
and work shoes.
A
R. C. BERRY
Don't go to just any dealer and
ask for them, but come to us.
ON EVERY HEEL
This morning there were thirteen
player meetings held, total attend-
ance was eighty-four, prayers offered
79, special requots made 44. Tomor-
row morning October 26th at 9:30,
| there will be prayer meeting in the
following homes.
Mrs. Roark," 5W W. Svmines.
Mrs. Prof. Tucker, Jenkins.
Mrs.'McRuer, 535 College.
Mrs. Fedly, 404 S. Webster.
^ Mrs. Clark, 116 North Santa Fe
Mrs. Joltfi Harbour, North Peters,
j Mrs. Frank Hoggs, 220 North
Crawford.
Mrs Alf Smith. 601 E. Symmes.
Mrs. Fred Reed,-231 E. Symmes.
Mrs. J., G. Williams, 503 E. \pache.
Mrs. Six, 308 Rich.
Mrs. Tucker Miller, 420 VY. Eufau-
la.
Tift eighteen month's old- child of
Mr. and Mrs Joe Martin died at
Washington yeste'rday. The under-
taking firm of Meyer & Meyer went
to Washington this morning for the
body which will be buried at Franklin
today.
Cotton
hfindred.
sold today for $28.10 pg*
STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER
Local Briefs
SHERIFF'S OFFICE ' BONE DRY" j
Dr. C. C. Nail and Mr.
were here from Moore today.
Since Sheriff Wheelis turned over
to the McClain County, officials 3001
quarts he captured from the bootleg-
i gcrs in McClain County, his supply is
Duncan j now exhausted. Sheriff Wheelis also
turned over the Ford car.
ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST
EXCURSION FARES
FROM
NORMAN
TO
TEXAS POINTS
ON SALE DAILY
OCT. 1, '17 TO APR. 30, '18
Return limit May 31, 1918
Brownsville, Texas,
and return $31.35
Corpus Cliristi, Texas
and return $25.05
Galveston, Texas,
and return $21.40
Houston, Texas,
and return $21.40
Mineral Walls, Texas,
and return _ $10.20
San Angjelo, Texas,
and return $17.45
San Antonio, Texas,
and return $19.05
See us for other points in
the South.
J. J. BAKER, Agt.
SWEATERS!
It's Time for Them Now
Smith's Book Store
Have Them YOUR SIZE
RUGS, STOVES and FURNITURE
J. ROSS BRIDGEWATER
NEW
Telephone
Telephone
AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
Come in and ee us .
423. 203
Weit Main Street.
We t Main Street.
C. r. TEEL
OPTOMETRIST
Over
BARBOURS DRUG STORE
NORMAN, :: :: OKLA.
O. K. TRANSFER
and STORAGE
Reutepohler & VanDyke
Office 115 South Peters (Runyan
Building). Phone 225
Residence Phones 263 and 58.
Prompt attention given to all busi-
ness entrusted to thein.
KE1H0ME
77/ .,
cret it
Jor
my wife
CHARGED WITH BURGLAKY
l^eputy Sheriff ! . I Clay brought
.Will Hrown a twenty year old boy in
from Needmore yesterday and placed
him in Jailor Pledger's care. Thi>
morning Ernie Green swore to a com ,
plaint •charging Brown with taking I
from his trunk, $5.50 in good and law ,
tul money.
ECZEMA REMEDY
Mrs. Chas. Dushane arrived
Colony today to visit Mrs.
Wolfe.
Attorney Phelps was here
Hobart yesterday transacting
ness with the sheriff's office.
from Murray Xorthcutt and Otto Stev-i
Key ens were here from Lexington today.
Mr Xorthcutt who is cashier of the
Farmer's Guaranty Bank says that
his section of the country will take
ts share of the Liberty Bonds.
fron
busi
E. A. Foster went to Sulphur r •-|
morning to look after the Carey, I
Lombard, Young Company's lumber j
yard.
Dr. G. W. Andree, who has been j
visiting Mr. II. I.. Muldrow and fam-
ily this week, left today for his home
at Tishomingo.
Mrs. J. S. Lindsay will return to-
morrow morning from a month's visit i
with her daughter. Mrs. A. J. Hitt at
Maysville, Missouri.
AND MAKES YOU SICK
Acts like dynamite on a sluggish
liver and you lose a
day's work.
INSURE your property thru this
agency and obtain, besides attentive, ex-
pert service, the protection of com-
panies whose strength assure the trans-
formation of ashes into real money af-
ter the fire.
When you insure thru this agency
Reroy Otis, aged one year and you can rest easy.
five months, son of Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. Cassity, died Tuesday morning. In-
terment took place in the Shiloh cem-
etery south of Noble.
I. M. Jackson accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Stan sherry to Oklahoma
is morning to purchase furni
for their new six-room bunga-
low near Newcastle.
CALL-
F. O. Miller
There's no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating cal-
omel when 50 cent3 buys a large bot-
tie of Dodson's Liver Tone—a per-
fect substitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
, which will start your liver just as
j surely as calomel, but it doesn't
make you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can take
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is
perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It
is mercury and attacks your bones.
Take a done of nasty calomel today
and you will feel weak, sick and
nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a
day's work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone instead and
you will wake up feeling great. No
more biliousness, constipation, slug-
gishness, headache, coated tongue or
sour stomach. Your druggist says if
vou don't find Dodson's Liver Tone
nets better than horrible calomel
your money is waiting for you.
BARGAINS
IN
City Property
-AND-
Farm Lands
My Farm-Loan Terms are
liberal and the Loans are
made quickly.
OWN YOUR OWN
HOME.
Let me show you how to
do so easily and satisfac-
torily.
Clyde Pickard
I OTHER LIKE IT.
NO OTHER A8 GOOD.
Purcha*e the "NEW HOME** and you wilt have
• life asset at the price you pay. The elimination of
repair expense by superior workmanship and best
quality of material insures life-lone sen ice at mini-
mum cuxl Insist on having the ' NEW HOME".
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIMfi.
Known the world over for superior serine qualities
r >'nt sold under any other name
nc ttWHOME SEWING IMPHINE C0_0fi*IKIt MAi>S.
I. M. JACKSON
Norman, - Oklahoma
POSITIVELY the best remedy for
that dread disease Eczema. Also
Itch, Barber 's Itch, Ringworm, Toe
Itch, Sweaty, Galded or Bad
Smelling Feet. Price $1.00.
MAN KIN'S DANDRUFF
REMEDY and hair tonic abso-
lutely REMOVES the Dandruff,
prevents the hair falling out, also
stops all itching on first applica-
tion. Price $1.00.
MANKIN'S HEALING SALVE
has no equal for old sores, car-
buicl.'S, lnflamation of any kind,
Etc. Price 50 cents.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
OR MONEY REFUNDED
The above ■>.tides for sale by all first
class Druggists.
THE MANKIN REMEDY CO.
O!;lahooii City, U. S. A.
FANNY IRWIN
Registered Nurse
Residence 608
East Gray. Phone 677
Kcs. I'hoiie 69 Office I'honc fi6
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
h rank Swanda, deceased, are re-
quired to present the same with the
necessary vouchers, to the under-
signed, R. F. Ellingcr, administrator,
at the office of Williams & Luttrell,
Norman, Oklahoma, within four
months of the date hereof, or the
same will be forever barred.
Dated this 8th day of September.
1917.
R. F. ELL1NGER,
Administrator.
WILLIAMS & LUTTRELL,
(51-18t) Attorneys.
C. H. BESSENT, Pres. WM. MORGAN JR., Vice-Pres.
R. W HUTTO, Cashier.
Security State Hank
CAPITAL, $30,000.00
MAKE THIS YOUR BANK
Our Accommodation, Convenience, and Cordial Personal
Service will make you feel at home. If you are not
already one of our customers, let this be your invitation
to open an account today.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Mrs. Key Wolfe, who lias been vis-
iting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Cap-
shaw, will leave next week for home
at Wagner, South Dakota, where her
husband has charge of the Yankton
Indian schools.
FIXED PROFIT ON COAL
One hundred members of the Okla-
, homa Coal Dealers' Association and
the state fuel administration met in
!<)klahoma City yesterday and agreed
1 <>n a profit of $1.50 a ton for handling
and delivery of coal. The fuel admin-
i istration is composed of P. A. Norris.
\da state fuel administrator: J. M.
! Aydelotte, chairman of the state
hoard of public affairs, executive
committeeman; Dr. Stratton D.
j Brooks, president of the University
and Ned Holman, a Guthrie banker.
Laundry
Notice
Our "Flat Work" Service
should interest every house-
keeper in Norman.
We wash and iron your
Table-Cloths, Sheets, Pil-
low - £ases, Towels, and
Napkins cheaper than you
can do them at home.
ASK US
—(First published Oct. 11, 1917.) .
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
OF FINAL ACCOUNTS.
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland Coun-
ty.—ss. lu the County Court.
Notice is hereby given thai final
accounts have been filed in the fol-
lowing estates and guardianships, iu
the above entitled court in the City
of Norman; that said estates and
guardianships are ready for final set-
tlement and that said accounts will
be examined and distribution made
on Saturday, the 3rd day of Novem-
ber, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock,
a. m., of said day in the ( ounty
Court Room in said City of Norman,
to-wit:
b 6tate of Louise Swiggy, deceased
tlise E. Walker, administratrix.
Guardianship of Maud Miller, in-
competent, D. 11. McPeek, guardian
Guardianship of Lawrence Joseph
Walch, minor, Clara E. Walch, guar-
dian.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court this 10th day of October,
1917.
(SEAL) GEO.C. BURKE,
t51-18t.)0 County judge.
PHONE 71
and our wagon will call.
Norman Steam Laundry
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cleveland
County, State of Oklahoma.
Loue Drake, plaintiff,
TS
Lee Drake, defendant.
N'otice by Publication."
Said defendant, Lee Drake, will
take notice thai he has been sued by
the above named plainti in the ^.buve
named court for an absolute decree ol
divorce on the ground of abandon-
ment for more than one year prior to
the filing of plaintiff's petition herein,
and that he must answer the petition
filed therein by said plaintiff, on or
before the 5th d*\y of November, 1917,
or said petition will be taken as true
and a judgment for said plaintiff for
an absolute decree of divorc • from
said (kf^irdant, will he rendered- ac-
cordingly.
Wftness*my hand fhis 8th day of
September, 1917.
(Sean JIM STOGNER,
Court l< rk
Williams & Luttrell. attorneys for
plaintiff. 40-41.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE-
FORECLOSURE OF MORT-
GAGE. KE^i^&TATE.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
C\ A. Briscoe, deceased, are required
to present the same with the nec-
essary vouchers, to the undersigned.
B. F. Briscoe, administrator of the
estate of said C. A. Briscoe, de-
ceased, at the law office of James
A. Cowan, Moore. Oklahoma, within
four months of the date hereof, or
the same will be forever barred.
Dated this 1st day of October,
1917.
B. F. BRISCOE,
Administrator.
JAMES A. COWAN, Attorney.
4Wt.
WHITE
ROTARY-
SEWING-
MACHINES—
FOR
{45.00
Only 18 left—It's Well to Order Now
MEYER & MEYER
Furniture and Undertaking
NOTICE.
If you do not receive a copy of
The Daily Democrat-Topic, phone
us and we will see to it that you
get one. Call for the circulation
manager, phone 25, in the afternoon.
OF
vu: The south east quarter of section
fifteen, ii. Township Ten, North,
Ran e One, VV. 1. M. and located in
said Cleveland county, said State of
Oklahoma, and containing one hun-
dred and sixty acres more or Uss,
with all the improvements thereon
free and clear of all the rights, title j
and estate of the paities to said cause, |
and free and clear of any and all in-
cumbrances except unpaid 'axes NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
thereon, the proceeds of said saie to j lin at ArrnilNT
be applied in paymt nt of the two sev- , riWAl* auuuwi.
eral ju igmei.ts and decrees of fore ———
closure mentioned in said order ol j State of Oklahoma, Cleveland oCun-
sale, in the following order, vix: First ty._ss: jn the County Court:
in payment of all costs and accrueing , , , . ...
costs, and attorney fee to plaintiff's Notice is hereby given that A.
attorney; second, payment of the j McDaniel, as guardian of the per-
judgment and decree in favor of the j son aa(i estate of George R. Me-
sa,d Plaintiff. Glenn W Dill, with in- u , , ; and J. J. RoberU,
terest at 10 percent from confirma- ' ' ' ,
tion i such sale; third, payment of | as guardian of the person and estate
judg.aent and decree in favor of cross j of Winnie Ham, minor, filed in the
petitioner, 1. E. Coffee, a second lien, 1 above-named court their final ac-
cl;n;™>rn: (0Urth' PSy ,n,°; counts as such guardians and that
Now, therefore, public notice ij said accounts will be examined at the
hereby given that on the 24th day of County Court rooms, in the City of
October A. D, 1917, U the hour of 3 Norman, County of Cleveland, State
P. M. of said day. at the east front , ... . . ..
door of the court house, in the city of J Oklahoma, on *
rman, in said Cleveland county, i October, 1917, at 9 o clock a. m., o
Stat of Oklahoma, I shall sell at pub- said day, when and where any per-
lic auction, to the highest bidder for sons interested in said estates may
cash, all of ti.e above descr.beu real , , •
Estate, without appraisement, in ac-1 *PPcar an<* e f* x P
cordance with the terms aforesaid and writing, if any he has to saiu ac-
the command of said order of sale. (otints and contest same.
Witness my hand this 17th day of witneM ra hlnd and 5e l 0f the
September A. D. 1917. 1 ' . .. r •
BEN WHEELIS,' County Court of said County, tnis
Sheriff of Cleveland County, Okla. 3rd day of October, 1917.
By Ii. F. CLAY, Under Sheriff. (SEAL) GEO. C. BURKE,
W A Phelps, of Hobart, Okla. at- 4J Count Judg<,
torney for pliintift. 40-5t. 1
Whereas, an order of sale was
sued out of the District Court, in and I
for Cleveland county, State of Okla
homa, by the Court Clerk, of siyd
Court, bearing date the 17th day of I
September, A. D. 1917, pursuant to a
iudgment and decree of foreclosure
of two certain mortgaKes, heretofore
on the 5th day of March A. D., 1917,
entered in and by said Court, in a
suit wherein Glenn W. Dill, was plain-
tiff. an-V D. P. C >ok, J. McCrillis,
, Elizabeth Peterson, H. H. Thomas,
and I. E. Coffee, were defendants, di-
'rccted to and delivered to me as sher-
iff of said Cleveland county, State of
Oklahoma, whereby I am comman-
ded to proceed according to law, and
to advertise ; nd sell, without ap-
praisement, ^11 of the following de-
scribed real estate situated in said I
Cleveland county, State of Oklahoma,
' I
You Are Cordially Invited to Ask for a Demonstration of
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OF MUSIC
"PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL"
Either in Your Home or at Our Phonograph Shop.
It is our aim to familiarize you with the New Edison and
ITS MANY NEW ARTISTS.
• * •
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REED'S DRUG STORE
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Hess, W. J. The Norman Democrat-Topic (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 62, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1917, newspaper, October 25, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120462/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.