The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Specials for Friday and
Saturday
21 pounds sugar for
Fine Irish potatoes, per bushel
Fine Irish potatoes, per peck
Morris & Co. or Cudahy breakfast bacon — i c
Smoked meat |^c
Salt meat jo-
Sugar cured shoulders
Cudahy skinned hams c
Morris & Co Supreme hams
25c package oat meal
15c package oat meal
Norman or Noble meal per sack
Gallon can fine kraut
3 cans 10c kraut
3 cans pumpkin *r.C
3 cans hominy
3 large cans tomatoes
3 California peaches or apricots °2C
2 large cans pie peaches
2 good cans tomatoes
2 good cans corn jj?c
2 cans pork and beans
2 cans soup J'_c
2 bottles sweet or sour pickles
2 bottles of mustard
2 cans peas
2 cans stringless beans -?c
3 cans chilli
2 cans tomatoes ~2C
4 pounds pink or chilli beans * -?c
4 pounds navy beans 2oc
3 packages salt
3 packages pepper or mustard 1(JC
3 packages sage or spice
3 pagcakes tooth picks
r>0 pound sack salt
25 pound sack salt
"> gallons best coal oil ..I 60c
Your bucket filled with bulk lard, per pound 10c
3 bars laundry soap 10c
3 packages Gold Dust 10c
We guarantee everything we sell. Your money refund-
ed on any article that does not give satisfaction.
McKinnev «iros.
318 Main Street
Phone 308
—See C H. Bessent for farm —A "Come-and-Spend-the-day"
and chattel loans. ! party was given Thanksgiving -
—If this weather keeps up, we at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan witn tneir
will have to get out our
mowers, but the probabilities— ,t.
that some of these mornings we rom Oklahoma City weie Mr.
will get up and find a freeze has and Mrs 1. G. Short, Mr. and
done the business. Mrs. J C. Rather and chi dren,
Misses rain coats in all sizes Mrs- J. O. Drake and children.
,,1 . From Norman and vicinity were
and prices. McCall. _ . Mr and Mrg j T Hodges and
3s up we at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan witn ineir cwui«u-u..™- j
" lawn Short. The guests were invited "ient- have moved out into a
ities are to come early and stay late, room near Crittenden s^grocery n;
""e.sa rib wrp Mr. —Ladies rain coats in all v
Monday s Dailv
—: ee C. li. Bessent lor iarm
{ ni.it chattel lo! ns.
—In a recent bulletin is^jed
by the United States Bureau of
Agriculture, Mr. Emil Schulze,
of Norman, is given credit by
name for "efficient assistance"
in preparing tables on cotton
market conditions in Oklahoma.
This is a rare honor, and indi-
cates Mr. Schulze's work is first-
class.
—Boy's rain coats, 6 to 10
years at $3.50. McCall's.
—The Santa Fe is considering
changing the time of the north-
bound train frmo 6:45 to
7:30, believing it will accommo-
date more people and bring more
business. It has been a wonder
to most people why this has not
been done before.
—Boy's rain coats size 6 to 16
years at $3.95. McCall's.
—On account of the heavy
rain Tuesday the M. E. ladies
South postponed their all day
prayer meeting and it will be
held next Tuesday at the ap-
pointed place, the home of Mrs.
Chastain.
—See C. H. Bessent for farm
and chattel loans.
—Mis Grace Tarman, of Okla-
homa City, was a fore part of the
week guest of Miss Grace Witt,
and Miss Witt went up to the
city to stay over Thanksgiving
with the Misses Tarmans and
attend the football game.
—We have it—nice line of use-
ful and good things for Christ-
mas presents. Nolan & Martin.
—Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Owens
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Hutto at Cordell the past
week, Mr. Owens giving the
Cordell high school team a few
pointers on scientific football.
The Cordell team is said to be
one of the very best in Oklaho-
ma.
—See C. H. Bessent for farm
and chattel loans.
—Work on the remodeling of
the Hotel Arline building into a
church is progressing steadily,
the insides being torn out and
the material stacked up for fur-
ther use. Young Bros., who oc-
rooms
cleaning establish-
a
y-
all
sizes and prices. McCall's.
—The removal of that old
"landmark," Pete Schader's
blacksmith shop, from West
Main, improves the appearance
ft* «4U «JL *Aa tin tin A A tin tin tin *** tin rV *1*
>
A 4* du d* A #jU A tkm iAI *1
—At the Foreign Missionary ™r anu -ira. ... a. . « ' of that part of town. It was
Society, which will meet Thurs- < • . • ' , • " ' ■ * , one of the old buildings of Nor-
an honored a bountiful turkey dinner and
its assesories all the guests m-
of pocket
west of Adkins garage could be
got rid of, West Main would pre-
sent quite a different appear-
ance. In fact, the erection of
the garage building, Pete
Schader's new blacksmith shop,
the Minnetonka and interurban
improvements has already ma-
terially improv0'1 nr°st Main.
—The largest line of chafing
dishes, baking dishes, casseroles,
bean pots, coffee perculators,
and coffee machines to select
from for your Christmas pres-
ent. Nolan & Martin.
—Get your Christmas pack-
ages into the postoffice earl", so
there will be no delay in dt1!ve-
ry. The parcel post service is
—Children's rain coats in all going to bring much additional
- izes and prices. McCall's. work to the Postoffice Depart-
News comes that Mrs. A. F. ment, and they are anxious to
Lacky, en route from Norman, take care of it expeditiously. You
4" |oin Mr. Lacky at Houston, can put 05 the parcels "Do not
Tex., met with an accident on the open until Christmas' or <imi.'
train near that town on Nov. 27, lar inscription. The postoffice
a sudden jolt knocking her here will put on a wagon for de-
tom of the company to give all against a Pullman seat and livery several days before
•onnected with it a fine turkey breaking a couple of her ribs Christmas and intend doin<r
1 Thanksgiving, or something She is said to be recovering, but everything possible to give good
"Standard Bearer"
from India will be
;<uest.
—That nice line
knives, shears, carving sets,
knife and fork, razor at Nolan &
Martin.
—Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stow en-
tertained a big dinner party at
their country residence on
Thursday. Their guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stow and
amily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Co-
!ns and son and Miss Marie Star-
zer.
—See C. H. Bessent for farm
md chattel loans.
—The Transcript folks are
inder many obligations to the
Norman Milling & Grain com-
pany for its annual Thanksgiv-
ing treat—fine Thanksgiving
urkies with all the "trimmi""-- "
They certainly know where to
h!t newspaper people in the
• pht spot. It is the annual cus-
dulged in out door sports, the
men pitching horse-shoes while
the ladies anl children played the
run, hop and jump school games.
All reported it the best day of
the year. About 7:30 that even-
ing other friends began to ar-
rive until in all they numbered
about half a hundred and a gen-
uine surprise partv was given to
the host. At 11:30 Mrs. Short
served turkey sandwiches with
coffee and cake.
—Full line of food choppers at
Nolan & Martin's.
_C
(
J.
l~
A,
iT
«.
t'
*.
luivilant. and the newspaper
>en get their names in the pot
<s well. It is a delightful cus-
tom.
—For the boys we have it.
Velocipedes, boy's wagons, air
les, 22 short rifle, goe-cycles,
oiler sk '.tes, boys' pocket knife
ill at Nolan & Martin's.
—A picture that attracts
■r uch attention is displayed in
'he window of the T. M. Jackson
'urn it lire store. It is a photo-
" iph (and a splendid one, too)
the football players of both
"13 Oklahoma and Colorado
r>ams taken on the field just be-
ore the Thanksgiving game,
"'very face shows up fine, and in
'? entirity we doubt whether a
: ier picture of a finer bunch of
-+hletes could b j shown any
was in a serious condition for a
time.
—Misses good rain coats at
$5.00. McCall's.
—Wonder washer, Morning
Glory washer, Daisy churn. Bell
churns, copper boilers, clothes
wringer—they will make useful
Christmas presents at Nolan &
Martin's.
—A very peculiar incident oc-
(uiTed today as Santa Fe train
No. 17 was pulling into town. A
hawk undertook to cross the
right of way in front of the
train and was caught on the pi-
lot where he hung until Express-
man C. W. Smith took him off in
front of the express office. The
hawk is a verv fine bird, a Ply-
serviee. \
—See C. II. Bessent for farm j
and chattel loans. J
—A big family reunion was J
held at the country home of Mr. "i
and Mrs. John Merkle west of *!
town Wednesday nicht. Besides ^
home folks others present were j
Mr. Joe Merkle of Maud. Okla,. J
M ss Clara Merkle of Pauls Val-
lev, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merkle,
anc! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merkle. <
A course dinner was served at «J
seven. Mr. -md Mrs. Fred Mer- .«
kle were the guests of honor
Thur lay the whole party inclnd- J
ing tli ho-1 and hostess attend-
—Children's rain coats 8 to 14
vi t 95. McC:i]l's. \
—Whi
here today, having ac-
companied the bodv of husband
mouth rock, in full feather, and iiru] father. Mr. Everett, Mrs.
"here. The referee shows at .perfect 'n hody and form. „V.\ chas. S. Everett md children
^"th ends of the picture, and ~ni!th w"l turn the hird over to were the guests of Dr. 'ind Mrs.
'>ose who were at the crame re- :'le University authorities. Lowther.
member how he ran from one ' rom Wednesdays daily. —\ njcc stove would make a
^d to the other, back of the —Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dodson fine Christmas present. We have
•mera, while the picture was came up from Noble this morn-1 a nice l:ne of heaters, cook stoves
' -ing taken. If you have not ing. in all sizes. Majestic range, the
oen the picture, take a look at —Ladies' good quality rain best line of stoves ever made to
f. coats at $5.95. McCall's. select from. Nolan & Martin.
n
o
<
a
-1
Q.
fD
ft?
o
B
•o
cr
a
T!
-t
o
C
D5
3
Cl
cc
■n
C
ca
i
>
Z
V
>
n
mm
x
<
T,
r
>
r
2
1 ^
—j
m
n>
O
fT
in
%
o
3
O
5
CfQ
ar
fu
<
re
Cn
o
•-t
ft)
Ln
<
re
cr
c
o
so
1s>
•zr
5-
rr
^<1
fD
O
P
ZJ
fD
3
a>
3
cr
fD
=r
CO
75
SL
fD
in
r—t
P
f—t"
CO
qJ
p
'<
a
fD
O
t/1
r-^
p
rs
D-
fD
Z3
in
CL
P
a
a>
o
NJ
O
•a "i
~ !T
Q-g
n ^
^2
7T
x rr
3- M
a* •-
2 c
o s
&
CL ~
(t' 2
Ou c:
%
o d:
2-
5* cr
3 r
ZL 1 ^
?£>
Z1 c n
rr o c
X [ 2
f r f-*-
p5 <
C, i
w g 5.
— £ n
to £ «
■o * o*
3.
0—0
! 3 §
! F
I 13^
I bl o
I o •<
£ o
*=0
<0 £
00 y 3*
9 °
c — x 5!
^ ST (I «r-
7: X
Jlil
to I
3.|5S-
re 2. 2.S"
5 o
2 to
-•O
55 ^
a- a
3
50 W S.
? m 2 1
3 re
2 f-
" 2
C 3 2.
pan
95
to
to
3 53 '
re
a 3
cfi rr
3
o re
3- P-
2
S m
a «
c
^ S
$ -
r =
>
M cc
$
£ ^ «
I- "X — 'X S
Ol ~ QO ^ 05 0C CI
^ '£i < ^ H".
n ** ^ o
j «|_ |-
! U
'ft X -l - V®
p- O ^ j
I ~ ^ ^
«?i1 ^
^ of rf* 5"
\c 2- 5 -• jc 2
QC 7^ O 3 CC /'
X 2.5: 2.C
a S a
c' f5' u.1 c' ~ ^
s ^
g P c sLg" ce §
1 §* re |
*' S*— 'T ^ n' a>
r$ 7— -J- ^ c+-
38 Z >1 o I ^
^ x '/j — 'S. u C. -
s x y- o /- v.^ x ~ ic
-3© z. c 03 ^
3 C — T
St A
- Ts'
• SL W <j H-
U V -J 't*
?- T - v.
^ C j; q ^ r o
S — 5 O
^ ^
zn|g
1? 3-&S I
" s
x ^ S rt"
c« sr
"* 09
o <
-•c
S.I
00 «
_ a
® r>
«i 2.
2 <
J3.
S' a
^rv,
9
O ca
"• 5r
0 -S"
>-«TO
re 3
9 re
^2.
oG
P o
2 03
Q. fC
* J*
re
— w
05
a-3
re °-
O C/3
^ E
c 3.
to
09
fD
►■-h
3
r>
X
3
5'
c
o;
§
3T
a>
cr
¥'
03
to
3
03
3
30-
C~t"
03
Ci
rr
a
5'
r
3
oa
C3
03
Tw
3-
3
(?"
5'
C
X
—*J
03
A
O
d
ri>
3*
t/1
o
3
rt>
m
X
ph-
-1
w
-s
D.
3*
as
-s
C
-t
X
I
SS
Q.
w" C
C-1 X
o
c« £
x 3
^ C.
c
c
•I
cja Z3T
ca
n
K- ft)
0 3
c r.
I. 71
ES ^
S ^
re
<
re 11
^ r- -
<< o
00. T
3 ^
re rC
B r*
S-
H-. "S
53" -!
&
re
■e
03
2.
o
<<
05
2
v;
M""
.2
n
r
3
2
X
« s:
re
3
cr
re
?
re
re
3
re
S
c
"C
D.
03
y>
CO
0) VIC
3-S
err
9: _ 3 SO
- rSfto £•
"" re' 3 S'
re -d
-q"
1
•d x 1
S-gi
fD ™ 1
1 £ '
1 <L 1
1 < !
to 1
r ~ C! ® K
'a re 3 re 3 <t
g.«. w.
. 05 2 M re 10 rr.
V—n rr 1-^ t 1
s
53 Oa-bi.® Q J
s:0
53 - (y
c+ rr,
3 W
—- >—'
5 n. 1
1
1 cr'
« 0 ^ J
3-
8§.^ ■ re
^ o q- 1 2,
c
^ — o-
V& £
ce r sr • £
axs 'X
"■ C 3 o c C "
O O 3";
"3
o ^ M
f ET 3 c ^ e
o
" q g< ©-
c ® ? 0 v
'j-z. o" CJ
*<. © '/' bi a •a < H-j
g.g og.o-3.all1
3 cn
CA 3
- N I
9. 1
re 1
w 1 5*
w 3
te re r* rr. 5
o « x /' oc ,
gg OOO
~ 3;,/; 3; Tfi 3;
"25*2 ^"3 o
. -"A . i-13. J. ©
r;§3 gS 0 c/)
Cn ^ 1 — 1 — 1 rp
... 1 3 1 31 2 UJ
<• —1 2 2 1 r-N
si £ O
! 1! 2.1 o-W
g. [/)
1 3 1
-7>: ".I £.1 3"
'' -x c 'i: ss S
— * re x re x 9
x •/. 1 1. ^ /•
00 3- 3 '/■
IC
n g.© B-
« m ^ -n
« " ' c -
1 ^ 3 -y..
S 8
b!g.-© en
3" r.' £ /' i. ^
g'rec, "O
1 !
^ IC -• J-fD
g ^ ^ O ^ r^-
X g
rj-
— ^
- (X j-— fD
rs 53 o - . •*
ru x S- ta a x x
3 ^ JS tffW
_ © o
c
c i c
r-t- —' T
^ 3- X
$ So en
3«, f. re O
if)
• ^ f
o ^
i ^ 5 ?
I 3 c
10
y. 3 ^ ^ 3 y.
h5 ^ r & r
g v- ^ ^ ~ ^
1' ^ ^ " iO
X 8
^ofc£§ 3 2 c/l
l! is,
gjsj l!l s5 Q
<T -j 1 00 ® 1 3 W
■sJi |«& ! |r-^
P x" T; x" "/"'-
c ^ CO
7: •
> fD St
- 5 3
3 tfi
2.0
3 cn
X 3" X — X
I 8
*•0 n *
' re k. 3* re ? !T v,
3* ,
1 3 ; p
tfi li
■0'
X
v; y;. 1 ^ y. y- ^ ^
CD
w
0
m
en
; x ^ r* r g r ct
i xcfs x xx7
X A A pi* fl* A *■'-> tin viet lin 1 ^ -i. -u j. JTj,
rr'T* VT ■< V T V V V "PTTTTVirtTfTI
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Burke, J. J. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1913, newspaper, December 4, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139149/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.