The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 08, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1897 Page: 4 of 8
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KR1PAY. MAKCH 2«, 1KH7.
send FOSTAI. NOTES. Kxprem Money
orders, or New York )• vining* in ordinary
letter. Currency by Expn > nt < «r expense)
Ed. P. Inolk. Kditor uud Proprietor.
OKLAHOMA S FRIEND AND
THE KEl'I'BMU\NS ('HOICK
FOR (10V K UNO It II 'I'. FLYNN
NOTICE.
HnilK-TO-KnRfc tile |n l.-t- of the
TrANsOKII'T lias liceii -t' I ..">0 ( «.•!• \ «•: r.
this issue the price will lie reduced
to $1. iiikI nil tllosi' knowing t, 11 < -111 -
selves indebted In us ciui cull mi ami
pay ii(i miciirs ul tliis juice provided
you (In si) ut once. II yiui i'hiI iii
pay up within the next thirty days
We will lie el I III pel I ed In cluil'^e Mill
the old rule on i In- old uecoiiiil.
Keiueinlit i you i oi .ive ,r>t) cents on
each year liy calling and pining up
your hack subscription at. once.
Sl'kinu lias ul lust ari'lvi'd and the
lazy ulan now occupies his usual
position with pleasure to himself,
Jauk Ad.mikk's writc-iiji of his
tri|) to Mexico and llie happenings
while there is very interesting, lie
is an excellent writer.
Norman ought to have an exhibi-
tion of her sidewalks at the Nashville
(V'uteunial. They xvouid certainly
carry off the premium.
Till? lime lor payment on all land
in the Pottawatomie and other
counties where the li«iu*?ateader was
required to pay for laud has been
extended one year. This will give
the Kree Home bill another show
whitliuiil the farmers having to pa)
out an\ mone\.
A Swkdk went into u lawyer's
olllce one day to get him to make
out a conveyence of some land which
lie had purchased, lie said he want-
ed a mortgage but the lawyer said he
should have n warranty deed. "No"
replied the Swede, "I once had a
warrant) deed to a farm, but anuther
man held a mortgage uud lie got the
hind, I want a mortgage."
Wiikn Will. .1, Bryan was to visit
llie Arkansas legislature, they wished
to honor him as they would a little
silver god. One enthusiastic pop
proposed to remove, temporarily, the
picture of Jeff Davis and hang in its
place that of Mr, Bryan. Great ex-
citement followed, and after howling
awhile, they preferred Jeff Davis,
a,nl lei Bryan's picture take a second
rule place.
\ Lynimin, Kansas, man who
chewed 2(1 cents worth of tobacco a
week concluded U try the tobacco
cure. ]ii two weeks, lie ate up $1.50
wmili of the cure, and for the next
two weeks he used 111 worth of candy,
.) cents worth of cough drops and 5
cents worth of gum per day. Dur-
ing these two weeks he also consum-
ed two large rubber erasers, ate
rubber tips from fourteen led pencils,
chewed up a dozen penholders, and
browsed off his mustache as high as
In' .'oiild reach, lie iiows chews
tolciceo for eeonoiuv,—Ex.
When Flynn returns home, its
dollars to doughnuts that in his
inside pocket will lie i commission
for the govetiMirship of • )klalioma.
City election talk gron> warmer
every day. Care should be taken ill
the selection of candidates ami 'lien
who are best qualified for the posi-
tions elected-
The people living on the Missis-
sippi in Arkansas, ar- again tiering
to a higher elevation Sooner or
iatc.r the people will learn the con
dition of that country and ti ml it is
only lit for bull frogs and negroes.
Tim it k has been no time since the
Opening of this beautiful country,
that the people could look ahead
with as b-igbt prospects for the
futuie as they can now. The ad-
vance agent of prosperity has arrived
and taken his seat, and we can hear
the distant rambling of the wheels
and the great show is not far off
With some one in charge who has
sufficient ability to handle the reins
of the Government we cun rest assur-
that the national afiairs will be
entirely satisfactory to all. Never
were prospects brighter for an ex-
cellent crop of wheat and oats, and
in all, everything is on the upward
move.
Tii fie-
alalia
CASTORIA.
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women to truvel for resliouuihle eatul)
lishf.l huiisn in Oklahoma, Salary I7W, pay-
able $1.1 weekly ami expenses. Position per-
manent. Kefretioe. Enclose hpIv-addressed
stumped envelope. The Star. Building, Chic-
ago.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Judge B. F. Williams and son Ben
attended court in Purcell Thursday.
Mrs. Simon Turk, left this week
The Wichita Hugh i> the paper lor Kingfisher where she will spend a
for Oklahoma and we truthfully say tlm« rMting with relative, and
that thousands of Ivigle-' :ir read „ , , , . , ,,,
! B. A. tiuedy, iiceonipanted by Miss
b) Oklalinians, li re. ' he- us j Luckuek and Barber, of Moore, visited
earlier and couinins n ,i. i.w-. li.m Norman today. They came down to
most :iu\ ol 111 i.-.i-j. ,1 .... '|'|H taken look at the Sanitarium and its
Eagle is certain!) a hiiiuuii-i without J '"''''''"ants,
unequal. I'lie daughter of W. H. Blackwell
i "'as thrown from a horse and seriously
! injured last Sunday. She fell in a wire
fence and cut herself in several places.
I'oui Davis, formerly of this city,
hiis accepted a position with the Mc-
Cord 1 >ry Goods Co, of Kansas City.
| Tom is a success any where you put
S'" BOSTON STORE !
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Takes pleasure in announcing: an INCREASE
OF JO per cent over last year in Sales to date.
SCORES OF NEW CUSTOMERS have been ad-
ded to this popular House.
THEIR NEW SPRING STOCK
Is now complete in every department which
all are invited to inspect.
% The 1st, Floor Contains 5
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J in all the New and Seasonable fabries. Ladies Shirt- j|
4> Waist, Ladies Underwear, Ribbons, Laces, Em- <}
broders, Gloves,Mitts. Handkerchiefs,Lace Certains JjJ
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Shoes, Slippers and notions of every description.
THE 2I2D FLOOR
Contains Mens Boys and Chiidrens Cloth-
ing Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Mackintoshes
Blankets, Comforts and Gent's. Furnishing Goods.
Prices lower than ever before. Your trade is
Solicited. Yours Truly,
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KENDALL BROS• Prop's.
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Blue Front Meat Market,
Kept, by
SIGMON & McGILL,
the
l*lace to
BUY YOUR MEAT-
They always have on hand everything
I don't,
kepi in :t first-class market.
Thtee doors East of Opera House. NORMAN, OKLAHOMA.
You know a good tiling I PoPu'ar Low-Price California Excuisions,
whpn vnn SPP it flnn't vntt"-1' , 'rbeJ8a,,t",Fe Koute personally con-
W lieII you >cc 11 UUI1 I you. ■ ducted weekly excursions to California
Well then go to the Famous I irhn'l!^r dwi«rpular with- ,ruvelerst j
o I who seek a wise economy in cost ot 1
Grocery and get a sack of 01 rail™art sleeper ticket
B flour.
—"Stub" the Harness man desires all
Ills friends and customers to know that
he lias moved into new quarters in the
Opera House block and invitee a call
froin all.
Wai.I.IMI and .In
murderers, of I'earl I
hanged last Snlun n
Ky . op(K'site (!iiicinnaIi.
r\ :HI. wi re
N 'Wjiot l.
I'liev met
death with a lie on their !ip>. protest j ]'om ;s
ing, their innocence nfter making n j hini.
half dozen ciuifc^- ms of „uilt on! l'aul Leslie who livei ea t of the
previous oc> asionv ! ulty llHPPened to a painful if not serious
I accident Saturday, He was looking
I ,|(l_ i for some of Ills relatives in on the train
• m j and drove down to meet them his horses
j became frightened and in his attempt to
oold them was knocked down and run
Ills left leK was broken and lie
considerably bruised about the
I loll*
( ).\'K of til" tin isL
btractive Hoods is now
Arkansas and Tsuiio-"
the
Misaisiiippi, I'lie levi e li.is lirkeu ill nver.
several pla'ea,
thrown from Ihi
of high wilier.
uud llion-iiid-i iirc
r homes on accouut
Main have already
been drowni
S.l\ till' Will .
led and
t i- \ et
slarx e l uud
pl'I.mvan was t
sporting frtilerniu.
rose to I lie level ot i
because he lacked
personal qualities mid
iicccssiir). I'itzsiinn.
below (' lib It in tin
than (' >rb. 'l is I.
There is nothing uli : v about the
petsonalit) of the new > atnpioii to
comuiaiid eilhei .idniiintioii or
enthusiasm. The idotuii * singe of
jilljjilis n serins lo ||(i\c p i-- d
t lol ol llie
(1 irbet i never
pilule fiivorlte.
the generous
joodfellowship
us is lurthei'
■ leiptiieineiils
: ia Su.'tivali.
was
body.
—Jake Ulick, of Oklahoma City,
who has for a lotime held down the
j"11 departuient on the Okiuhoman, and
an old friend of the writer was married
tu one of Oklahoma City's charming
bells t'liursday ave. .lake is one of
those all round ^ood fellows and will
make one of those -'loving" husbands.
Here is success, and uiay the light of
li;i[ipiness and prosperity ever shine
around you as you pats through the
<l:i> - ol life .
Notice to the Public
The linn of l{owutrce& Martin have
dissolved partnership and Mr. Kown-
tree will continue the business of livery,
tins and transfer business at the old
sand win-ret he will be pleasud to meet
all of bis old customers mid friends.
Glt.KS M. lioW.NlKKK.
Proprietor of Iron Front LI very Burn.
(is! ot
without
sacrifice of any essential comfort.
About one-third saved, as compared
with first class passage.
The Pullmans occupied hy these
parties are of latest pattern and afford
every necessary convenience. A porter
?oes with each car, and an experienced
agent of the Company is in charge.
Ladies, invalids, elderly people, etc.,
will appreciate this personal care.
The Snnta Fe's Ca ifornia line passes
south of the region of severe snow storms
and is rcmarkahh picturesque.
The daily service is same as above ex-
Millinery. | cept as rewards agent in charge.
Watch for our announcement of vari-1 f°r descriptive literature and other j
gated millnery. Bewildering collect j'"formation, address G.T.Nicholson,
ions carried by Miss Waynick at Mac- ' 0. I'. A. Monadnock building Chicago
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OA.STOHIA.
^Vegetable Preparation for As -
similating IhcFoodandRegula
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promote s Digestion,Cheerful-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opim.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Mu^tt/oua-SAMiCLenuaa
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MxJtnnm •
RMUSJU-
Anin Sfd •
HirmjMji -
A perfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion, Sour Storaach.Diarrhoea.
Worms .Convulsions,Feveri sh-
oes s and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
mMSBBSSO
tXACT COPrOF WRAPPER.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EYERY
BOTTLE OF
CASTORIA
Castona is put up in or.e-sizp bottles only. It
is not Bold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell
yon anything else on the plea or promise that It
is "just as good" and "will answer every pur-
pose." See that yon get C-A-s-T-0-E-I-A.
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Hardware
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Has received his
FARM IMPLEMENT.
For his Spring Trade.
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He Sells the
aft* An iA Mr. t/h yfkc ;«ft. rfla ft« «fti mTK' afk aAi aCIc I"1k J' * jA(
i B^xisr WJLO-Oisr 1
^ Which is admitted by all to be the Best, Jj
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He also sells the world renowned
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'/Cv Will be on sale at ray store, but 1 shall riot _
make a canvass of the county, thus saving @
the purchasers that expense. @
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@ Norman, okla. U. D. IVlrtU JIl\L'. @
Citizei)3s 3ar)k of Noripai)-
kay's Ury Goods Store.
The old reliable O B Win-
field Kansas flour at the Fam-
ous Groce ry
PEOFESSIONAL CARDS.
hi.i,Attn. DentiHt. Office:
Hlake A Block,
Norman. Oklnhomn.
DIRECTOEY.
Norman Lod^e N . 5, A. K. A. M.
nippfw every first a ml third Monday
in <>ach month. All Manter Mdkoiin
are invited. A.W. Fihhkk, W. M .
W. H. Blackmon, Sec'y.
Norman Lodge No. 5. K.
of P. meets Friday night
of each week. Castle Hall
in Hulliim build inc. All
visiting brothers cordial*
ly invited,
J H. Scott. < . C.
Thob Clemknth. K.ofK.
and S.
Norman Lodge i. (). o.
K. No. meets each
^Thursday night. Visiting
Jhrother*cordially invited.
— S. A. Amfhihter. N. C .
9.m. Moors. Sec.
CASTORIA
J. li. BOT8FORD,
VTTOKNKY - AT - l,AW.
Notary Public in ofticn. Fprgnsiin Bl'il.
Normiin. okla.
! CALVIN W. KKKWKK,
A T roll N K Y - AT- L A \v,
Office Over Citizens Bank.
Norman • Okla.
■ INCORPORATED under THE LAWS OF OKLAHOMA.)
I> W. Makquaut, Pit us. J. W. Hocker,
S B. Owrn'h. VlCE-Pttiss. Cashikh hmi Nkc
A. Kingkaiik, Assistant Cashier.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.
Directors
D. W. Miir(|tiarl, S. II. Owens, J. W. Hocker, A. Kingki.ilc, 1 .1.
I'lteliis, B. F. Hughes, D. L. Larsli, A. C. Matter-
By-laws of this Bank provide that no stock can lie issued to non
'esidenl? of thir countv.
R. L. F<isii?gep
BARBERS,
—OPPOSITE POST OFFICE-:-
We will give vou -in ^asy
8liav , nnd nice hair cut.
For Infants and Children.
Tki fi e-
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llfBAtart
it
is 01
•Tiry
For a Square Meal
GO TO
SEBREE'S
Ghop House,
MKALS AT ALI. HOUKS
IMV AND NIGHT,
Remember
That the ORKATEST HARDWARE AND
IMPLEMENT HOl'SE in Sottiliern Oklnhoina
has the liest line of FARM IMPLEMENTS
ON EARTH and full\ wurraiits cvm Implement
Sold.
The Jolm Deere Implement aiul
The Norman Lumber Co.
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Ingle, E. P. The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 08, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1897, newspaper, March 19, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137349/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.