The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 07, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NEWS.
—Ed. Myers, an insane patient that
escaped froui the" Sanitarium here a
short time ago, was brought back from
liis home near Hennessey, last week.
—McGinley carries the largest and
best assorted line of Holiday Goods of
any house In southern Oklahoma.
The band boys desire to express
through the Tjunscript their thanks to
the ladies and gentlemen jvho partici-
pated in the entertainment at the
Opera House Tuesday night.
Me Ginley & Berry are leading deal-
ers in flour. Don't forget to give tin 111
11 call and learn prices.
—Ladies Aid Society, of M. E. church
will give an Easter Social at the Grand
Central Hotel April 4th, 1800.
—Garden seed of all kinds fresh and
pure, for sale by the Nartnan Mill &
Elevator company.
—Brick is being shipped from this
point to Purcell, I. T.. this week to be
used in the new brick storehouses ijow
being erected in the burned district of
that town.
Minnesota seed potatoes—Early
Hose, Ohio and Beauty of Hebron, at
McGinley it Berry's.
—Capt. Wm. Thomas was up from
bis farm near Noble, last Saturday.
He says tlip farmers this spring are well
along with their work and that an Im-
mense crop acreage will be put out.
—Early ltose, Beauty of Hebron and
Ohio seed potatoes, Minnesota grown,
for sale by McGinley & Berry.
—Miss Grace King, teacher of the
musical department of the Kansas Nor-
mal School at Emporia, spent several
days here lately visiting her friend Miss
Overstrect, of the University faculty.
Miss King, while here favored a Nor-
man audience with sonic most excellent
music, playing at the Althcna Society's
reception, and at the Bund entertain-
ment here last Tuesday evening.
—tjet your seed potatoes from
Mc Ginley & Berry. Early Rose, Ohio
and Beauty of Hebron. Minnesota
grown and at prices that are right.
— II. VV. Stuhbeman carries the larg-
est stock of saddles and harness in the
town his goods are the best and his
prices .ire the lowest in the territory,
Quick sales and small profits is his
motto.
—Try ' Snow Flake"
—Old papers for sale, cheap, at this'
ottlce.
— Word was received here a few days
ago of the death of John Anderson ut
silver City, New Mexico, on tin- !t;h in-
stant from heart disease. The deceased
I was a resident here for some in the
I early days and his demise is sad news
| to his miny friends iu this country.
| —Sam G. Anderson return last Sun-
' day from I.ouisville, Kentucky where
lie had been fur several months time
past attending a medical college. He
proposes locating at Hush Springs, J.
T., and practicing his chosen profes-
sion.
—Many of our people are making
early garden. The weather has been so
nice of late that the temptation to rush
spring work is hard to resist even
though, according to the groundhog,
winter is not yet over,
Want A Sewing Machine ?
Why pay $50 for a Sewing Machine
when we oiler them to you at one-half
or less than that sum. Call and inspect
our stock. J. F. Rick,
Adkin's Itlock, West Main Street.
PROSPECTUS
To Grow Big Pansy Blossoms.
One can get large-sized flowers from
pansis by making the soil quite rich.
When buds show apply some sort of
liquid fertilizer. In this way you will
succeed in getting some large flowers,
but your plants will not be beneflted by
the forcing resulting from this treat-
ment. —January Ladies' Home Journal.
(First Published February 7,1890.),
In the District Court of Cleveland coun-
ty Third Judicial District, Oklaho-
ma Territory.
N. B. Hays,
Plaintiff.
a"a1nst
George F. I'eery. Myrtle L I Very and
the Bank of Oklahoma City a corporation
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
offer for sale anil sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash in hand, at the south
door of the Court House, in Norman,
Cleveland county, Oklahoma Territory
on Tuesday the 10th day of March A.
D. 1896 at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m.
of said day, the following described
r> al estate situated in said county,to-wit:
The South-east - Quarter of Section
twenty (20), in Township ten (It)1) of
range four (4), west Of the Indian
Meridian,
Said property is taken and will be
sold for not less than two thirds of the
appraisement, as the property of the
abova numed defendants, under and by j
virtue of an order of sale issued out of;
the District Court of said county in the |
above entitled action, to nie directed
and delivered.
Given under my band at Norman,
Cleveland county, O. T. this 0th day of
February 1890. II. F. Nkwiilock,
Hotskoiu) & liitK.wKii, Sheriff
Attorney for Plaintifl'.
Territory of Oklahoma, 1
County of Cleveland ) '
In the District Court in and for the
County and Territory aforesaid.
NOTICE.
Pabst Brewing Company a corporation,
The Campaign of 1836.
To those of our readers who want an- J
other live p iper, we heartily commend
the KANSAS CIl'V JOURNAL,
which is just beginning its 42d year
and is now the cheapest in price, as it
has always been largest in size and most
reliable in news. The new subscription
price of $1.00 a year places the K. \NS-
AS CI I'Y JOURNAb within reach of
all; and it is the desire of its manage-
ment to have the JOURNAL in every
home with in its territory. You will
want to keep posted on the campaign
of 1896, aeampiigi that promises to be
the most exciting one since 1861. Send
your nam? to the JOURNAL, Kansas
City, Mo.
—Manager Mathew's should be con-
gratulated on securing so good an at-
traction for Thursday February 27th,
as Fitz and Webster's "A Breezy
Time." If lie always books an attrac-
tion as good as this the amusement-
loving people of Norman will have no
cause to complain. Wherever this
company have appeared thus far this
season the press and public have been
unanimous in pronouncing their per-
formance ,the very best ever seen,
positive proof having been produced in
copies of the many publications by the
m iager, who culled at this office to-
da1 We therefore have no hesitancy
to recommend Fitz and Webster's com-
pany of comedians to the public. Miss
Kathryn Webster has won fame
throughout the land, with tlie leading
companies, and is today one of the lew
acknowledged "Queen of Soubrettes" t
who can successfully act, sing, dance j
and play exceptionally well many
different musical instruments, four ,
qualifications possessed by few, which !
have contributed to her high standing
in a profession of clever people. E. B. |
Fitz, as a comedian, is equally as clever j
as Miss Webster, and never fails to
please his audience. The company sup- j
porting these artists is composed of ex-
perienced and clever people selected for (
their various capabilities from tlie best |
people in the profession. Seats on sale
at Blake & Tcel's. Prices' 75 and 50c-
Plaintiff, j
vs.
Frank Trlnkle and George Hill, co-
partners under the name of Trlnkle
■ft Hill, defendants.
By virtue of an execution to me dir-
ected and delivered, issued out of the
District Court of the Territory of Okla-
homa, sitting in and for Cleveland
county in said Territory, in an action in
said court, wherein Pabst Brewing
Company, a corporation, is plaintiff,
and Frank Trinkle and George Hill, a
co-partnership under t he name of
Trinkle & Hill are defendants, I will on
the 18th day of February, A. D. 199G,
between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.
and four o'clock p. m. of said day at the
court house door in the Town of Nor-
man, in the county and territory afore-
said, offer at public sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash in hand all the
right, title and interest of the above
named plaintiff in and to the following
described property, to-wit: Lots five (5)
and (0) in Block sixty-nine in Larsh's
first addition to the Town of Norman,
County of Cleveland, Territory of Okla-
homa. Said property levied on and to
be sold as the property of above named
plaintiff, tuken on an execution in favor
of the above named defendant, Frank
Trinkle for the sum of $74.90 principal
and costs ainount'ng to $12.35.
Dated Jan. 17th,
H. F.Mkwbi.ock,
Sheriff.
By W. H. Newblock,
Fisher & Hennes^y, Atty's. Deputy.
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IS
'AND ITS NO LIE, EITHER"
We are going to sell our Entire Stock of Dry-Gaods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps Etc., at
Prices to
Le Tliem Go!
We must Reduce our Stock! before the Tax
Assessor conies to see us again. We Mean Business.
Yours for the Reduction of Taxes,
Tlie Boston Store.
messer
THE WEEKLY EAGLE
An 8-pxgc, all home print paper, replete
with sound editorials, articles on
agriculture, horticulture and
stock raising. Also con-
tains the very latest
market report and
telegraphic news
up to the hour
of going press.
Price, 50 cents per annum.
THE DAILY EAGLE
The oxi.y Associate!) I'kess Daily print-
ed in the State west of the
Missouri River.
50 cents per month.
Also, the most complete BLANK book
J OB O FKH K AN I) LIT HOG R A I'll
ESTABLISHMENT in the state
Write for estimates and prices.
U. 1'. MUKDOCK,
Business Manager.
Hear in Aliiicl
The fact that THE TRAXSCItl IT is equip-
ped with one of the best Job Offices in the
Territory. Carry u fine line of Stationery.
Make u specialty of Job Work. Prices
cheaper than ever before. All work guaran-
teed.
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Legal Blanks
ALWAYS
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IN STOCK.
LETTER HEADS
NOTE HEADS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS
business cards
calling cards
ball programmes
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©Itc lUu'umn ©viiuocx-iyt
GIVESj} ALL THE NEWS.
IT IS A GOOD THING
Push it along by Subscribing for it.
JUST RECEIVED
A Car of those Good Old John Deer Im-
plements, which we buy for Cash and sell
on time,
WE STILL IIAVE
FAITH in this Country and in aii the people
who can make us a good note, and have also
made provision for those who can not make a
good note,, by arranging with our Bankers to
use at pur such cash as many be forccd upon us
'We are Respectfully,
NORMAN LUMBER CO.
StJCESSOKS TO
THE CAREY LOMBARD-LUMBER CO.
WALL
IPA-ZPUHIR,
IFAIISTTS
& OILS.
AT_
KITTREBGES
Drug Store,
XVEST MAIN 8T1SKET,
NORMAN, - - OKLA.
TIig West Side Grocery
Having Purchased the Williams & Son stock of
Groceries on the West Side tilled up the shelves
with new Goods, 1 would be pleased to meet
the old Patrons of that Firm and hope to merit
your patronage.
K ib H. Warren, Proprietor.
—You will save money by buying
your Groceries and Queensware from
McGlNLEY.
DRATtS poultry
r %. food ^
"SI
J. D. MAGUIRE
DEALER IX-
•TRADEMARK REGISTERED'
[ well begun is half done. Hegln
\ well l>y setting Ferry's s«'cd*.
\ Don't lot chance determine
k your crop, but plant Ferry's
\ Seeds. Known and sola
everywhere.
Before you plant, get
Ferry's Seed Annual
for 1896. Contains more prac-
_ ' tical information for farmers
and gardeners than many high-
priced text books. Mailed free.
U. M. KF.ltItY k <0., DETROIT, HUH. -
FOR SALE EY~—
NORMAN MILL & ELEVATOR GO,
Foi: SALE.
One four room house and four lots on
Main Street near Sanitarium. Also
four acre block just soutli of the Barron
residence east of town. Will trade for
good stock or sell cheap (or cash; or will
take good stock as part pay and balance
on time- Address,
J. R. Holland,
Burnyville, I. T.
—Snow Flake Patent lias come to
stay.
— You can get Buckwheat seed at the
Mill and Elevator Co.
—Use Norman's celebrated brands of
ti our if you want the best.
—If you use a high "rade flour try '
lN. B." High Patent orman's Best.
—Free silver is not in reach but we
have plenty of money to Ion i mi farms
at the lowest rate Ross 'Vlfliams.
—Snow Flake Patent is the family
flour.
—Go to the Norman Mill & Elv. Co.
for Seed Oats at reasonable prices.
—For square dealing and low prices I
goto McOlnley's.
—Seed Rye and Buckwheat, for sale
at the No'csn Mill and Elevator.
Has received his
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
For liis Spring Trade.
^ v\t<,
He Sells the
J iB-A-insr w^ooisr >
Which is admitted by all to be the Best,
He also sells the world renowned
>
THE PEERING BINDER
Will be on sale at my store, but I shall not
make a canvass of the county, thus saving-
the purchasers that expense.
V. iiST MAIN STREET,
Norman, Okla.
J. D. MAG'JIRB,
BOTSFORD & BREWER,
attorneys - at - law.
Notary Public in office, Ferguson Bl'il.
Norman, Okla.
The Congregational church at Chand-
ler has refused to acceed to the demand
of the home mission committee and
abondon their organization as it was re-
ported they would do, and unite with
the Presbyterian church.
Citizen's (3ar)k of Nortjiai).
(INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF OKLAHOMA,)
d. w. Marquart, Pres. j. \v. Hockkr,
S. B. Owkns, Vice-Pres. Cashier and Ssc
A. C. Mahkr, Teller.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.
— Directors
I). W. Mirpurt, S. B. O vens, J. Wr. FI .aker, A. Kingkaiie, J. T
Phelps, B. F. Hughes, D. L. Larsh.
By-laws of this Bank provide that no stoek can be issued to non-
residents of this county.
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Ingle, E. P. The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 07, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1896, newspaper, February 21, 1896; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137295/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.