The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 08, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1897 Page: 4 of 8
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®hc Herman ftvnnocvtyt
KItlDAV, OCTOHEK 8, 1R 7
( i. Im.i > K<lit,'t mi.l t 'i m rH-lor
THK | 'i>|)le of ti''8 country il" not
want fr"*l at I!■■-« lime of \enr bill il
would Ih* hailed h :i Itl MMItjt III tlie
\ellow fever districts
THE FAIR.
Ti.e funrlh annual meeting of the
Cleveland County Fair Association
mm the best yet lield by the society, j
I hough like all former at tempt* it
was not exactly a financial success.
Thi i an unusually 'may hcusoi; of
ihe (ear for farmers which accounts
for I ti*' t r luck of attendance, excej t
on I'ridii* hen h large crowd wan on
lhe grounds Competition in the
hiiow ring was spirited and demon-
strated ilie fact that Cleveland enmity
is well stocked with good mules,
The Tectorial ti V II . re union
is in progress this week at Kuigli-hei
and it is safe lo assume the old vet-
nans are hav ing a I lime.
Tiik howl of the calamity howler
dwindles to a mil. low gurgle when
he hauls his wheal to town and re-
ceives 80c per liusliel for it
da vs.
high-grade cattle and tine hogs, hut
exhibits in the agricultural depi.rl-
lllellt, with ll few exceptions, failed
materialize and thus au impression
was left on I lie minds of visitors tliut
the boasted fertility of Cleveland conn
U s soil was more of a dream than
reality. While pumpkins were scarce
uml watermelons non est there were
these I plenty of attractions in the speed
ring. The !>esl Held of horses ever
i brought together in Oklahoma were
again, on the grounds and every race was
start to
fair over I finish. In the free-for-all trot or
Koral make! the tond pure,
wholeftome and dallclMi*,
&akiK0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROVAl SAKIfcG POWDER CO., MEW YORK.
Oklahoma is to the ironl
Apples from Oklahoma count) took land interesting event from
first prize at the \\ ichitii
exhibits from Arkansas. Kansas and pace Prince Koi won and also broke
Missouri. M'te 'rack record, going the third heat
— in Konantz sustained his rep-
Thk Ohio Democracy has mi many i utaliou of always quitting winner in
wings that il ought to fairly fly in j defeating Uluejrass and Iona B in
the present campaign, ll probably t|u. 2:28 trot. In all running classes
wiil. into space or Income loot
back numlffi.
i there were from six to ten starters. | many as he sells.
HICO HAPPENINGS.
The old man Harris is quite sick.
Little children playing with matches
caused the house of James Speck to
hum down with nearly all its contents
Sunday October 3rd.
The fourlh quarter of the 11 loo Sun-
day School under the superintendency
ot Brother .Wynne, convened with n
crow led house. I' 11 (iuthrey was
elected delegate to the county Sunday
School convention, lie is selling many
bushels of choice apples Irom his fruit-
ful orchard and giving away about as
LEGAL NOTICES.
Terr't ry of Oilahomn,
County of I levetand.
IN PROBATE COCBT.
1* THK MATTBK OF ,
rut -MAT* o> 1 Nolle* of Time Apimlntwl
Mary Hay «. fur Pr-jvluf * ill
l>peea«pd
l*ur*nalil li> on order of attid Court, made
on lie Wt duy of October I>. I"lfl. notice Is
here yi(i\eii. tli ,t Saturday, the lflthdayof
lletulie . 0 IMfi.attl o'e o k \ M of nalil
dm. ii' the Court Kooin of said Court, a
No man in the county of i 1 eveland ' us o eii
uiM'ointed as the time and pi ice tor provliiu
till' ill of xaiil M iry Hayes d«-ea>*d. and
-ur liearittir the apiilicatioa of Klizuti It
11a* en for tli i U<.unice to ldin of lett-m
t utaroeiitary. wlieu and whete any p.raon
interested may appearand contest tliesaine.
I III d IJctolier 1st IK 7 It. F W I. MAMS
A T \ o Judge of the Probata Court.
( I. BoisrouD. Attorneys
No ice for Publication.
I.iin«l (I Dee at Ok'atioina. I. T . Oct. !i li
ISU7.
Notice is hereby iriven that th J following
■ mined ttler lute Iliad notice of his Inten-
tion to inn e final proof in support of Ills
claim, anil that said proof will he made lie-
| fore ( lerU of the istriet Court at Norman,
ti T. on November -:l. Is#7. viz
John H me.
for the N B V sac l. tp. . N. ratute I W .
He names tlie following « tnessesto prove
his eontimious residence tliajn anil cultivu
tion of soi I laud. via.
II N Montgomery, of Franklin, o. 1.. I
W Whe lis, ti. W. .ihbs. J. P. . owl.mil. all
of S rinun. O. T. SBYMOt H S Pa < k. Ileglstcr
Three successful balloon ascensions
———~~—" and parachute leaps by Prof. Hush
I'iiat it pays to be a talker is cer !im| wjf,. were attractive features of
tninly evidenced iu the casn of Mr. | ,||e w,,,,k Shnul I the society tie-
Hryan. His two speeches at | cide to hold another fair next year it
Wichita fair last week netteil the j jg ,0 |,e hoped that the people of
gentleman §2,41111. Norman and Cleveland counu will
take more interest iu the evcut than
First published Oct 8tli.
Tiik food supply of Kuropu is now
estimated lobe 1,025,000,000 bushels
short on wheat, rye and potatoes of
the normal demand. This means
business for the American farmer.
lhev did this year.
additional local.
Teacher's Association.
~ TT, " , .on- The Cleveland county Teacher's As-
1 hk montil of September . i. s" goclallon will meet In Norman Friday
the official records go to show. was J evening October 22. and Saturday Oc-
the warmest in twenty-seven ' ears i tober 23, at the Presbyterian church,
time. The excessive warmth doubt- raooiu.w.
less was lite cause of the outbrake of kkii>ay 8:00 r m
vellow fever in the southern stales .Music Alias (>r e* A- King
- __________ Lecture Prof. Kdwin Deburr
SATttBDAY 10:110 A M
Report* of District Heading Circles
The will of the late Elizabeth
Chahoan of N. Y , bequeaths several
thousand dollars to her brother D. C.
Talbot, the veteran professor of Ihe
Ureek and Latin languages, and the
higher mathematics. The gossips
whisper
"Sow if tli s new* becorrcct.
And 'tis ve > true we do suspect.
The I'rofesaor > ill he an awful silly fool
To beget to for icy Klondykc. or beg a
Count y School."
The great do? suit between Molly
Adams and R. S. Bryant, which was
decided in fivor of the defendant re-
larded cotton picking. But Hico is
celebrated for its expert cotton pickers.
Captain Green Greer lias performed
the astonishing feat i f picking 400 Ins.
In one day. Brvant's twenty-two wit-
nesses report a jolly time at the law
suit—they would rather go again than
to pick cotton. The good people of
Hico say of Judge Williams, "Behold
a second Solomon '* Cnclk Noah.
ClIANDI.Klt has a new paper, tliej
Lincoln County Telegram, by \V. M
Allison. It starts out well for Mr.
Allison is a good newspaperman, but
in our opinion the newspaper Held is
well filled by the excellent newspa
papers already established there.
Good crops this year have caused,
an advance in all western farm lands,
in Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma
particularly the advunca being double
the amount the lands could have
been bought for a tear ago, Auolh
er good crop year would make west
ern farmers feel pretty independent.
Notice of Publication.
I and iltfieeat Oklahoma. O. T Oct. Ith. |,Mt7
Notic is hereby tfivou flint the foilowiiitr
iittmed settler has notice of hit intention
t . in tie ti mil proof in support of h « olniin
mid thnt said pr< f will !>e miui before
(lie k of the DistrictC url at Norman, O. 1.
on November 23. 1*97. viz:
Klijy Hayes.
forth N E. U **ec IT. Tp 9. N . R 1. w
lie numes th following witnesses to pro e
his continuous residence upon ami eultivtt*
tio i of. said I uid. viz:
John Tinnent. K. D Nlnybe ry. ohn Pax
ton. A. . .>hadrick all i f Norman. OT
Sp^ mouk S. rick. Kerf ister.
First published October 8; 1897
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma. O. T. Oct. 4. 1-97
N tie© is hereby arisen that the following-
named s ttler has filed notice of his inten
tion to ina^e final p oof in support of his
claim, aud that said proof will be made be-
fore C erK of the District Court at .Norman
0. T. on November 28. I*y7. viz
Elijah H Hayes, heir nt law of M« ry Hayes,
deceased, for t e h- U *'• TP-
1. W
He< ainesthe following witnesses to prove
his continuous re-Mence upon and cu tiva
tion of. sai 1 land, viz:
.John Ti .ne.it. A. A. Timieut, s. P. Patrick
K. 1> Mayb rry, all of Norman. O.T.
K \ Mot'K S. ^'RICK, i,cgister.
First published October 8, 1897.
1st District ^'aul'
lit. untnci ( s j. Beardsley.
2d. District-
EYESIGHT
IS PRICELESS!
I I,. N. W Ise,
111 H. Pierce,
a'd-^'^]^:crur.er'
4th. District -J j^eter'gon.
pATI'HIIAV 2:00 P M.
w. • MAYriEii. th«
Miss Maud Utile.
PROTECT YOUR EYES BY USING
CRYSTAL SPECTACLES.
Primary Landmine Work-Miss Annie
Challis
Ar! In the Public Schools MlasLldi
White.
This acreage <if wheat in Oklaho-
ma next spring tlepeuds upon how
the weather is iliiriiij; the next
montl 's lime. If il Imppenn to lie a
dry fall there will lie lull little wheat
sown, if plenty of moisture falls
acreage will he the largest iu
history of the country.
the
Thk price of wheat tines nut vary
much of late anil main of the farm-
ers who could have sold llieir| wheal
for ninety cents in this market mnv
wish the opportunity was again pre
He n led to realize I hut price. Wheat
will lie worth a dollar here lull il
may not reach that price for several
months time.
1'HKsIDKNT Mi'Kim.KY could please
a whole lot of Oklahotnans liy ap-
pointing a couple of gentlemen of
southern Oklahoma lo the offices lo
which they are worthy aspirants.
The appointment of Hon. C. I.
Botsford as Judge anil \V. T. >\ alk-
er as Osage Indian agent, Would lie
•litisf.*iclorv and jn-i n c giiilion of
worthiness
I'avsk county cotton raisers liavr
formed an or^aniz tlioti anions thiMi-
selves wherein I hey expel t lo lie
able to store and hold their cotton
until ihey acciininhile seve>*l liund-;
red hales when they expect to secure !
buyers who will lie enaliled lo pin
higher prices. The crop for fay lie |
county this year is estimated at 20
00(1 bales.
Wedding Annivetsary.
The celebration by Judge and Mrs.
C. I. Botsford ol the twelfth anniver-
sary of their marriage occurred at their
residence in Norman last Friday eve-
ning. A large number of friends were
present lo participate in the pleasures
hip of the evening The presents were
both numerous and handsome.
..lr. and Mrs. Fisher, Arres, George
Smith, Marquart, Tracy, I,. 0. Kendall, i
14. K. Smith, Ambrister, M. McUinley,
.1. A Ferguson, McMaekin, Newell,
Hocker, Brewer, J. A. Miller, Winans,
Mrs l{. Tale and Kev, Henry present-
ed a set of hemstitched linen sheets,
pillow cases, bureau scarf and mats.
Mrs K. Tate, a pair of handsome
towels.
Dr. and Mrs. Threadgill, Dr.Jand .Mrs
Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. Phelps, Brown,Llndsey. 1'. E.
Smith, Kdwards, Bessent, Wiggins, W
T. Richardson, Wynne, Keller and
Prof, and Mrs. Buchanan, han lsotn
table cloth with napkins to match.
Mr and Mrs. I.. (J. Kendall, hand-
some pair ..f linen towels.
Mr. and Mrs. John J Ingalls, Atchin-
son, Kansas, beautiful lunch cloth, with
monogram,and drawn work.
('apt. and Mrs. Johnson, elegant
lunch cloth, Irish point.
Expert Optician, who examines and
tests your eyes fur Hypermetrophia
Myopia Astigmatic and all other de-
fective vision and correctly adjust
CRYSTAL SPECTACLES, with guar
anteed satisfactisn.
KY ESTRAIN, causes more HEAD
ACHE than all other causes combined
Many people who are troubled with
Headache have found that correctly
fitted "lasses have given complete re-
lief. The theory is now universally es
tablishe I. '•Improperly" fitted glasses
will invariably increase the trouble and
may had lo t"tnl Blindnefs Our
ability to scientifically adjust glasses
safely and correctly is beyond question
Eye's Tested Free.
Notice of Application for Liquor license
To whom it mv concern:
That I, M. .1. Johnson A Co., have
this 6th day of October 1897. tiled our
application In the County Clerks office
in and for Cleveland county, Oklahoma
Territory for license to sell in the town
of Norman, in said county and Ter-
ritory, Malt, Spiritous and vineous
Liquors. M. J. Johnson A Co.
I) B. Wvnnk, Co Clerk.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
we are asserting in the s>
exclusive use of the word ^ASTORIA
"PITCHER S CASTORIA, as obr 1radit mark.
7 DR. SAMUEL PiTCHER, of Hyanms, Massachusetts,
' ,, • • / n-f «'PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
was the originator of "PITCHEKb c , ^ ,
that has borne and does now wrnmp.r
bear the fac-similc signature of wrapper.
This is the original • PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for
years LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
per. No one has authority from mo to use my nam ex-
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. nJL~~l P- V
March S, 1S97. ^
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in-
gredients of which even he does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed Yon.
THE CtNTAi/D COWPi
notice for publication
14th.
Ha mess,
o
&
Saddles.
Notice for Publication.
Lnnd Ortlce at Oklahoin.i (). I
September 2^5, 1897.
Notice is hereby iriven that the fol-
Mr Mill Mrs M.ior.', Mor|f.«n i.n,i | lnw|, 1R lll)lned gett|(.r lm, niled miiiceof
Helvle, liandiome lunch cloth, drawn |i(.r intention to niKke linal proof in stip-
*"rlt- , ,, , „ , ... port of cltim. Hiitl tIt-it stild proof will
Mrs hrancUi. Hay, of Peoria, ill., | ,)C ma(|(. b(.t-„rB f|erk ot the
O.
District
November
gl'AIN now lias a utw prime minis-
ter in lite person nf Sa^ar-tu, tlie
].literal leader. Sajriista is cnnimit
teii to the poliev of iintoiKiinv for
Spain's (lepeinlriicii'S. anil it is now
tlioujrlit lltnl We\I, I wi I lie re-eiilleil
anil pn>| iisitioiis almig that line "If
ereil llie CiiIiiiii ins 1110, nts. Hut i'i
tlie IijjIiI of t'i'crrit ileeliuatioiis In
lrom< r anil oilier ('lilulti patriots
midi a proposiiion will entile lo:> late,
as tltev will now m-cept tiotliin^ sliort
of iniiepeliiieitee.
Court at Norman
Dill 1897, viz:
Annie liuxtable, widow ol' Kiehnrd
Hon toff, deceased, ("of the S K I 4 Sec.
•J3 Tp. HI, N . It. 1, W.
She itanies the lollowlng w itnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon
and cult vat ion of. said land, viz:
It. A. Harris, J T. Harris, botllof
Norman, <>. I'. Edward Hudson, of
I'ase, O. 1'., .1 K. Gilkey, of Hico. O. T.
II. M. Dim.ky, Register.
First published Sept, "J4.
Cleveland County:
Scpkkintf.ndknt Hopkins i* now
iti of Hie olflee to which lie
w as last week appointed. l it t lie
will fill ilie posiiion of Territorial
Superintendent willi credit lo liimself
and the }a*ople is uutloulileti. lie
lias been sii| ciinteiident of the Kl
lietio pulilic schools fur eight \ t'iiis,
was secictiiiy ol tlie Territorial In aid
lor three \eats and now president
of the Territorial Teacher's associa
tion lie caute lo Oklahoma from
Iowa, where lie was in active school |
Irish point center piece and handker-
chief.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. '1'. 'late and George
It. Hill, elegant Irish point center piece.
I'ruf. DeKurr and Mrs. Unman, pair
nf handsome hem-stitched towels.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ketchum, Dal-
las, Texas, I wo handsome embroidered
doileys
Mr. and Mrs. F. 1.. Mackey, of Coal
Harbor, North IJnkotn, handsome em-
! brolilered center piece and doilevs to
match.
i .lodge and Mrs. Williams, handsome
-JKMrrASa-iiNaM-. To the Cotton Raisers of
handsome doiley.
.1 uilge and Mrs. David Martin,
Atchison. Kansas, elegant tablecloth.
Mr and Mm. Fratiing, handsome
linen doi'.ev.
Mr* Mary l.ew is, of Atchison, has,
handsome embroidered sofa pillow.
Capt and Mrs S. T Leavy, of Mid
way, Kentucky, handsome linen drawn
work handkerchief.
Mrs A. I. Kipp, Atchison, Kansas,
Mrs. Ilotsford's mother, who was pre-
sent, lin'«n tatib) cloth.
prof, and Mrs Killer, halfdor-n gentl
linen haiitlkerchiefs, hemstitched.
Miss Clar:i Wallace, pair handsome
towels.
Mr and Mis. Heddens, three hand-
some eintroldered handkerchiefs
Mr and Mrs I.. Wolf, of Kingti«lier.
beautiful embroidered handkerchief
case.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivl wards, elegant linen
center pied-
Mr and Mrs Simon Turk, beautiful
embroidered center piece.
Mr and Mrs \V I Maylitld, beautiful
embroidered cater piece -y—, -j—•> ~td -rp -r->
Mrs N White, beautiful embroidered i XH) jb\- JLv. -1—J -t—1
I.uml office at Olilalioma. ti. T. Sept
1*9". . , „
Notice is hereby (riven t at trie follow lair
liiiineil settler li s tiled notice of his intent Ion
lo make tililll pfoof in support of ti is el iin.
mull at « id proof will he made lief re the
Clerk of ihe i<is r it Con t at Nurinaa. ti.
T , ii net : th. isy". viz
Koherl G fillmore,
for the I .nts 1.2, and E 's N W 'a . Se 7, twp
9 N . Kaiitre a west.
Ho namesthe followiiiB w messes to prove
hi.continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said hind, viz Lawrence Heitz. L.
P. Barker, R. t'. Self ti. W lark nil ol
Norman, t). T. B. m. IHi.uv, Kegistei
NOTICE Ft^li PUBLI AT ION
Land Dfficeot tlk ahoma. ti. T. Sept 11. 'f.97
Notice is hereby (riven that th • following
named s ttler has Hied m.tiee of his inten
tion to inaU ti at proof in slippor of his
claim, and that said p oof will be mate be-
for Clerk o the District C ilirt at Norman
O. T. on October30th. 1S97. via:
Willlani I. Oillmore.
for the N. K. '* see 13. Ta p. 9. X R.
He names the follow lutr w ituesses t 1 prove
hiscoutiiiiio is reslrlenco up n and cultiva-
tion pf. said land, via:
Lawrence eit/. L l' Bar ler. K. t . Self
G. W. Clark all of Norma i. 0 T.
B. M. Dili. kit. Uegi-t ir.
(September 17, 1897.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
La d Office at Oklahoma O.T. Sept. It. I ->97.
Notice is hereh (riven that t'ie f ilow i ii;
name,I spttler has ft eil notice of liis inte .tlou
to inakt* tinui f <>of iu sup, ort of his' liiiin.
and thit said proof will be iniuie b^toie
Clerk of tlie ! ist. let C urt at Norman. < >. I
on October HOth. l?9 - viz:
I.a a reiire 101' z.
for the K. ' >?<' 12. Twp. N K : ^
He names the following wit limine* '« prove
his eoiitinu< ii8 i enide ce upon a«.«l « ul 1 a-
tion of, said land, viz: ..
VV. H. «ii I i-ore. L. H. Barker. K. <\ Self.
(J. VV . Clark, all ot Norman. <> T
H M. 1J1LLEV. l e^ister.
(September IT. Ks97 )
First printed Sept. 17th.
I i ti e is rict Court of Cleve'and /
county klahoma Territory. \
David H Kastcni. Pla'ntiff
V8
Ail laide .) Pai-ie. '. K P«.ijie. h?r NoTi< k
liiisbaml. and Libbie A baatou.
defeudai.ts.
The above named defenda'ts Adel iidrt I)
P iue .1 li Paiue. her hushaml. and LiIm)I *
A. Kaston. will ta' e notic • that hev have
iieen sued in the above named court by .>avi<l
II. Kaston fo • partial partition of n e east
halt Of the south- ast cpiirt r ml lots three
and four of 8 ction twelve, and the north-
p.ist (inurter of th u • th- ast qiiarter ai d
Itit one of se tion Th rteen. all in Town six
Range one vVestoft'ie It.di m , ler <Uan < .
thesaid territory of Ok ; h a. and mtlft'
answer the petition filed therein, o i or be
birnthf 29th day of Oetobflr. 1^97. o- sanl
petition will be taken as tr e a d a decide
entered lor plaintiff in s.id action f- the
undivided one third « f the above described
land-, situated in sectio t thirteen, t e sain
t i he his sole nropert . and t e east h If of
the south-east quarter au i lots three and
four of said sec ion twelve, all in said Town
six, ra> ge one " est of said Indian Me idian
s t apart and be decreed to he th • joint
property ot said Ad laide D. I ayne and
bihbieA. Kaston. En L. Dunv.
< le k I>ist omt.
Py .1 tHN F ASNTM; eputy.
<}fo M. N i i i kk. Attorney for plaint ff.
I have them and mean to sell tliem. I carry the largest
Stock of HARNESS and SADDELRY in tlie territory
and can make you closer prices on like quality of goods
than any house in the territory. See my goods and
learn mv prices before you make your purchases.
I cuii SAVK \on MUXEY-tm IIAHNKS.'*
H. W. Stubborn an
and SADDLES.
Tin IfurneKs Man,
Opera House BVk.
Citizen's Pasik of ISiorman.
D W
inoorpohated unosft this laws of oklahoma.)
Makquart, Pres. *'■ ^ • Hockkb,
S 15. 0\VKNS. vlck-l'hks.
Cashier and Stc
A. Kingkadk, Assistant Cashier.
CAPITAL STOCK SSO.OOO.
Dikkctorr
I). VV. M.-irtjutiri, >. 1> Owens •!. W. Hocker, A. Kingkurie, 1 J.
Plielps, li. l'\ Hughes, D I.. Larsli, A. C. Maber-
laws nf this Hank provide that no stock van iu' tunned ti. non-
••csidtfDt,-: of tlii1" eountv.
1 J. D. MAGUIRE
®.
© DKAI.KK IX-
©
Notice of Petition to Sell Real Estate, j
In the Matter of Euate of Z. M, Wells, j
Deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven that Henry
Applegti'te. ailministrtitor of saiil es ate,
iliil on the 17th (lav of September, A I).
1997 tile in the Probate Court nf Cleve-
land countv, Oklahoma Territory, a pe-
tition to sell the following described
I real estate to-wit: All that part of Lots
We ate again |iri'p:it itii In VV'eigli i nne nnd [wo. an I the South Italf of the
\ our ri it too. Hill' lilork imrtll of | North-east qitartfr of section two, in
., i, ... t. j(, ,r ii <i t*n n I I'ownship nine. North of It uitfe iliri'e,
( ",z l<:,nk- : WP„ I.f the Indian Meri.liin, lyi.iK
j11sI w« lull's. Havt' llie ' est t|„. r|^|,t of way nn-l irafk t f the
imi sejiUv- < v r hroii-.dit '« 'he ter- Atchison. Topeka anil Santn Ke UhW- j
I IInn JONKS & BKRKY 1 wnv Company. in said comity and ter-(
' j ritory. belonging to said estuie. fur the
" "" " purpose nf paying the di-bts s.-i:uri-<i by
mortgage tliereon, and tuxes anil e\
pet:ses. And thai Said petition will be
beard before said Prnbate Cmirt on Sat-
urday, the 16th day of October. A. D. j
1K97,' nt 7 o'clock a. m.. when all parlies
Interested can be heard.
1$. k. Williams,
C. Iv. HoisvoKti. Probate Judge.
Att. for Atlminlsfor.
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Norman, Ukla.
PROFESSIONAL CARLS
J.
CHRONIC
DISEASES
C'fHKI) MY
DR. PHILLIPS,
•Jtltt Main Street, OKI.AIIOMA CITY.
IthiUe Klleiljr^ Hluck.
Norman, nklnhomft.
CAI.VIN W. HKKWKK.
at i'oii vhy -a r-l. vw,
Office tlver Citizens Bank.
Norman - Okla.
L
RISII2GBP
CASTORIA.
The doctor devotes special attention to all 1 bmnin Diseases and uses many
new and most positive mi diciiies in his practice ' y which he litis our^d many
extri'mi* eases such as
II villi iceile Rheumntlsm
I inligeslioii Kiilue\ and Bladder
I 'liionie Ulcers Nervousness
Hnincliilis Pitlmonaiy Disease
Diseases of Women anil t hlldren — Special Attention.
('UK Kit by painless method and no detention from business
in ti tew hours. Calls promptly answirnl nt nil hours
< i S - 1 I.CATION HIKK Office,'Jllil Main St OKt.A. CITY
Heart Disease
Catarrh
Sore Legs
Sore Kyes
IMI.ES and 1SUPTURE
llvdroceile curet1
work. He is married and about
yeara old.
40 !
-G<> to Wallace't Cash Store to buy •
I good* cheap.
: -OPI OSITK POST OKKICK
We will give you an easy
shave, and nice hair cut.
C. I-. UOTSFOUD,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Notary Public In office
Norman.
CASTORIA,
For Trade.
Tu6 f*8*
ilmils
i Blgxi-.ure
Jt
ifw- /} — j, m Some good improved an„ unimproved
S,1,™ /'>® , f«t7 Norman city property for a good farm
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Ingle, E. P. The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 08, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1897, newspaper, October 8, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137378/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.