The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1912 Page: 4 of 14
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RUCKER'S $30,000 SALE
Will Continue Until Monday, October 14, 1912, 10 O clock p. m.
Why does Rucker sell so many Ladies Suits and Coats? Easy to understand.
He sells THE FAMOUS FABIAN and the CELEBRATED JOHN HUGHES CO.,
lines, which for style, material and workmanship cannot be excelled no where
ON EARTH. They would be pleased to have you visit their suit department and
see the many styles and get the prices. ALTERA! IONS FREE.
Below We Quote a Few of the Special Prices for Fri. to Mon.
Men's Special
A big sample line of men's wool dress shirts at 1-4
off Men's John B. Stetson hats at only . $3.50
" CLOTHING
Men's all wool suits, new fall shades in the fam-
ous Matchles make.
$27.50 Men's Suits, Peg Top pants at only - |1 7.50
$25 00 " " " " "
$18.05 and $20.00 Men's ?uits, peg top pants - $12.50
$6.00 All Wool Peg Top Pants
$5.00 " " " " , ' '
Good heavy Cottonade work Pants 95c
$3.75
$3.40
For the Boys
Boy's all Wool knee pant suits ages eight to
seventeen with two pair of peg top (1M QQ
pants, cheap at $7.50, only . . . t *
$5.00 Worsted Suits, ages six to sixteen years . $4.00
$4 00 ** " ** ** * $2*95
$2.50 Fancy " " 3 " 5 " $1-75
25c
50c
Boy's 50c Heavy Knee Pants
Boy's 75c Corduroy Knee Pants -
Boy's $2.00 Knickerbocker pants, a big lot of extra
values to close at only $l.ou
Boy,s all wool psg top pants, a hannir at only - $1.50
Rucker's Cash Store
$3. Pure Wool Jersey Sweaters for $2.25
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tinental Insurance Company of New
York a corporation:
you are hereby NOTIFIED that you
have been sued in the District Court
Cleveland County, State ot Oklahoma,
by the above named plaintiff, rile I mon
Central Life Insurance Company,of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, a corporation, and that
you must answer the petition hied t>>
laid plaintiff in said court, in said cause,
that in pursu-T°" <'r before Monday, the 18th day of
ance'of an order of'.sale issued out of J
the District Court of Cleveland .County , | _■ ...m-i in said cause against you,
Oklahoma, on October I jw, m iin ac | ^ defendants. Harriet A. Mont
tiou wherein R. V. Downing is. plaintiff _ ,,,t,i w T.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
R. V. Downing, Plaintiff,
vs.
Delila M. Hopkins, Administratrix
of the Estate of Ned Hopkins, de-
ceased, Delila M. Hopkins, Clemant
Mortgage Co., a Corporation, and
A. Gibbs, Defendants.
No. 4009.
Notice is hereby given that in pursu-J
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ami Delila M. Hopkins, Administratrix
of the Estate of Ned Hopkins, deceased,
Delila M. Hopkins, Clement Mortgage
Co , a corporation, and A. Gibbs are de-
fendants. directed to me, the undersign
ed sheriff of Cleveland County, Oklaho-
ma, commanding me to levy upon and
sell, without appraisement,the following
described property:
The south-east quarter (1-4) of section
twenty-two (a2), 111 township ten (in),
north! range two (2), west of the Indian
Meridian, iu Cleveland County, Oklaho-
mo. , ,
to satisfy a judgment and decree ol
foreclosure iu favor of said plaintiff, and
against said defendants, rendered iu said
Court 011 March 29, 1912, for the princi-
pal sum of ^1,600.00. with interest at ten
per cent from November 1, 1911, attor
eonierv ami W. L. D Childress, 111 fa-
vorof the plaintiff, for $620.4*, with in-
terest thereon at 6 1-2 per cent, from
July 9. 19". the "f t,R' .'',UnK :
said petition in said court, together with
all cost of said action, including an at-
toruev's fee of $60.00, and the further
sum of *77.96, the amount (hie 0111 coupon
No 9. anil the amount paid out for taxes
o-i said premises, with interest thereon
at 12 'percent from July 9- '91, uIMj"
a promisrrv note of $600.00, dated re >-
ruarv 12. 1903, signed by the defendant,
Harriet A. Montgomery, a widow, due
and payable to the order of the plaintiff
ten years thereafter, bearing interest at
612 per cent per annum from date, and
a decree entered therein in favor ot the
plaintiff and against you, and all of said
lefeiniants, and each of them, tor ta«'
percent trotn wovemoer yy, | ^"'.iosure of a certain real estate mort-
ney's fee of jf 160.00 and costs of this j to secure said note and of
tion. including the further suin of f 190 40 M£(g ^ hy th, said
advanced b> plaintiff to the Aetna Ut< (fcfl.u,lH,u u.irriet A. Montgomery, up-
Insurauce Compan), as acerued inter ^ following described real estate
est on said company s first mortgage on i ist.s situated in Cleveland
said premises; and for the further sum of and, premises^u a ^
fjgo.o" with interest at S per cent trom ^ullnvl.st quarter of sectfon three
March 4. 19". attorney s fee of *26.65 ^ township nine (9). north of range
and costs of the action 111 favor ot said {3b W(.s[ of the Indian Meridian,
Clement Mortgage Company, said judg- • ^ • j . that default has been
n.ent and le.n being subjec to P1™'1^ ' m.ule in said mortgage, that plaintiff has
judgment and lein, and hot 1 a , mortgage lien upon said premises
fiens being sub].-ct to said first mortgage a hrst 'writ K I judgment will
of Aetna l.ife Insurance Company, | rem,e"e\l. aforesaid',and ordering
the principal sum of f 2,500.00. oremises to be sold without apprais-
I will, on November 4. ,9,2 *.the hy law, and the pro-
hour of 11, a in., at the east door of the rt.ct.jvt.,l therefrom applied to the
courthouse. 111 the City ot Norman, 111 w l(.nt 1)f silid indebtedness, with in
said County and State,offer for sale,a j I thereon and cost of suit, includ-
ed to the highest bidder, for cash, the | g,, attorney's fee of $60.00, and the
said property above described, subject to fu{?ther sum ()f $77-96, the amount due
said first mortgage. I „„ rnuoon No 9 and the amount paid
Witness in\ hand this, first day of Oc ^^taxc. on'said premises, with in
S^riff of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, teres, thereon at ,2 per cent, from July
Bv L. B. HiGBeE, Deputy.
Gresham & Gresham,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
J. B. Dudley,
Attorney for Clement Mtg. Co. Deft.
2-5t.
Notice by Publication-Forec osure of
Mortgage.
In the District Court of Cleveland Coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma.
No. 4109
The Union Central Life Insurance
Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, a
Carporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
. Harriet A. Montgomery, Felix
Wheeler (Wheller) and Jimmie
Wheeler (Wheller j, his wife, W. L.
I). Childress and LydiaC Childress,
his wife, I.ouis Keever, T. E. Wil-
liamson, Noah McNabb, Willie \b-
sliier, and the Continental In-
surance Ccmpany, of New York, a
corporation. Defendants.
To the above named defendants, Har-
riet A Montgomery, W. L. D. Childress,
and I.vdia C. Childress, his wife, bonis
Keever, T E. Williamson, and the Con-
icrcsi iiichou ck*. •- i'- '
9, 1912, and forever barring and tore
closing you and each of you, and all
persons claiming by, through or under
you, or either ot you, since the com-
mencement of this action, from having,
claiming or asserting any right, title, in-
terest, lieu, estate, or equity of, or re-
demption in or to said premises or any
part thereof. .
Witness my hand and the seal ot saut
■—— court this, the 30th day of Sep-
^ seal f tember, 1912.
I _ > Tom Chbatwood,
clerk District Court.
| Bv Eva E. Wise, Deputy.
J. B. Dudley, Atty. for Plaintiff.
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Disolution Notice.
The partnershio existing be-
tween J. D. Pridgen and A. II.
Emenhiser constituting the
Square Deal Coal Co., has this
day been disolved, J. D. "nd-
gen retiring. I will not be re-
sponsible for any-debts incurred
after this date.
J. D. Pndgen.
Norman, Okla., Oct. 3, 191i2
'SANGER'S GREATER EUROPEAN
SHOWS.
| "A large elephant, as gentle as a
I kitten and trained to act in the ring
I like our elephant 'Ding Dong,' is I
I worth $10,000, or even more. I very
! much doubt if the management would
I take $10,000 for 'Ding.' From a com-
! mercial point of view, very few men |
' are worth as much as such elephants.
I "It is a pity that the elephant can
not express himself by means of ar-
ticulate speech. He is certainly the
most intelligent of beasts. He has a
brain "two and a half times the size
of that of a man, and what is still
more significant, it is richly convo-
luted. He learns readily and never
forgets. He is not a mere cipher of
other men's thoughts and acts, either,'
but when occasion demands he can j
do his own thinking. In India some 1
years ago an elephant chanced to fall
into a pit. There was some lun#ier (
and odd pieces of wood at its bottom. |
After some deliberation he went to j
work and made a pile of lumber and ,
wood; then, ascending to its top, was
' able to clambcr out of the pit. One
of the elephants with the show, known
as the Queen, was one day trying
| to push a big cage into place in the
menagerie tent, but the ground was
1 soft, and the harder she pushed the
deeper the wheels went into the mud.
Finally she stepped back and seemed
tr deliberate for a moment. Then she
stepped forward again, took hold of
the wheels with her trunk and gave
a mighty lift, and at the same time
a push with her head, and the c^age
came out of the mud."
Sanger's Greater European Shows
carry the largest as well as the small-
est elephant in the world.
Nor has the circus department been
neglected, for more special feature
acts will be offered than ever before,
enlivened with new and amusing an-
tics by over two score of funny
clow ns.
The big -how will exhibit at Nor-
man. Monday, October 14th.
'"wide awake facts1
About Furniture
Furniture that fits the home. Every home demands
different furniture. Let us help you select just the
furniture you want. Our stock is large and it will
meet the demands of both home and pocketbook.
Comfort First...
Easy chairs, easy couches, easy beds, easy
springs—we have them all in our store. In fact
every kind of furniture that will add to the com-
fort and beauty of your
home.
We handle the
comfortable
Sealy Mattress
the easiest mattress in
existence. It keeps the
body in a natural, health-
ful, restful position, and
thus overcomes one of
the main causes of wake-
ful nights. Lasts a lifetime
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NURSERY STOCK.
I have the agency for the Great j
Western Nursery Company of Okla
homa City and have orders from the
, rrfTnty to see all parties who bought
stock last spring of L. C Oliver and
replace free of charge all trees that
failed to grow I can be found at
the office of A. McDaniel. Make out
a list of trees that did hot live, also
li-t of trees you may need and see
me. ,
We handle the very best of stock
and guarantee everything we sell to
he first clas-. and true to name, anil
replace free of charge all stuff w J
put out that fails to make good.
Call and see me. |
IRA MON NET! j
LiKe Sleeping on a Cloud
Meyer, Meyer and Morris
Furniture and Undertaking
^ NIGHT PHONE 242 DA Y PHONE 6 7
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Burke, J. J. The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1912, newspaper, October 10, 1912; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139089/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.