The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1915 Page: 4 of 10
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THE NORMAN TRANSCRIPT
Jas. D. Maguire
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
Established 1889
Dealer in STANDARD LINES
KEEN KUTTER EDGE TOOLS
YALE LOCKS AND BUILDERS HARDWARE
CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES
OLIVER PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS
BAIN WAGONS, ANCHOR
BUGGIES, DEERING MOW-
ERS AND BINDERS
BLACK HAWK CORN AND COTTON PLANTERS
BLACK HAWK AND OLIVER RIDING LISTERS
ALWOOD HOG FENCING, BARB WIRE
AND GENERAL HARDWARE.
—Talking about Peaches! The
| Transcript folks are again called upon
|' to return thanks for most delicious
and large samples of Mrs. W. H.
Bethurem ) crop, raised on her place! University faculty
| on the Boulevard. They are some of
11 the finest we have seen, indicative of
Oklahoma's perfection as a fruit
| country.
—Prof, and Mrs. F. D. Brooks ar- >44 I I M i l 1 I I 1 I I I I 1 I
rived from Guthrie this morning, and *
will occupy the Aitkenhead property.
Mr. Brooks is a new member of the
—Marriage licenses have been issu-
| ed t.) Bert Baref >t, 2! . of Oklahoma
City, anil Miss Grace Jenkins, 2.'J, of
Route 1, Norman Also to L. S. Staus-
herry, :!8. and Miss Harriet May How-
ard. lJ,,ijoth of N'ewcastle neighbor-
hood.
E. R. Burton came in from Okeene11
Saturday and went to Purcell, where
he will be in charge of the Rucker
Store during Mrs. Velma Parnell's [
stay at the Sapulpa Rucker store.
—R. A. Isom has resigned as county
I clerk court at Lexi'u/t' ;i because the
county commissioners reduced the sal-
Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Wickizer and
lamily got home from Fordland, Mo
on Saturday, and Mr. Wickizer filled
his pulpit yesterday. He returns fill-
ed with new vigor and earnestness.
Lowest Rates
Miss Leona Cooper is here from,
i — •••• ecatur, 111., visiting her oncle and 1
ary rrori 340 to per month. Dis- aunt, Mr. and Mrs.. I). D. Wright. Shei
Ijtrict Court rforfc Jim Stognc ha* ap JS connected with one of the big de-l
poin;e.i m Su-v.-i - to the place, who,! partment stores in Decatur, and is
the Le ier thinks, will make a good taking a vacation.
clerk.
, , t i t ,A , Lots of new folks coming in and,*#*
f "*•>. J°h '• ( rawfdrd was getting settled. Now is the time for1*
eie from Aaa today visiting friends, merchants to plant their advertise f
s member of the 1914 legislature, ments in the Transcript and tell these ij*
instrumental in new-comers where tn <rot ti,,.;. „„ I
her
' As
Mr Crawford was instrumental in new-comers where to get their Vr'JI •**
getting the appropriation for the law ceries, meats, dry goods furniture 11
building and .'-ted the University drugs, school supplies etc ' f
| in many ways. He s our friend, and ' 4*
him! 1 16 311 P'eaSe" t0 me6t , -Charlie DeVorss has resigned !
from the Rucker Store staff, and will) J-
take a long rest. lT- 11 1 -
Write us and deal direct ivith lender. This is SPECIAL for
Cleveland County and no intending borrower can afford not to
write us. We arc in market for all rood business at very lowest
rates and best pre payment privileges on the market. Either an-
nual or semi-annual interest. No local agent. Prompt
courteous treatment. Write
Best Terms
and
.OCAL AND PERSONAL
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
From Friday's Daily. From Saturday's Daily
—Miss Jonas, of Oklahoma City, i.s —H. R. Hudgens returne
visiting her sister, Mrs. Emory .from a three week's trip
Stubbeman.
—Mr. J. R. Holland is home from
Dallas, Texas, where he has been in
business.
— Mrs. M Endicott wen. to Noble
and Purcell today, to visit her mother
and daughter.
—Wm. Patterson is here from Ca-
nadian county, visiting his grand-
daughter, Mrs. Al Wyatt.
las
The card of Contractor Butter-I "lKe ?(Lon* res}' He,is regarded as .j.
Held appears in this issue. He has ho " wV?£y 4 salesmen in Okla- j 3.
come back to Norman to stay. Many !i?,,U - • confinement was, he *
samples of his work are to be found ini Ji ."juring his health. His J.
Norman and vicinitv, and are a credit J , • 1 , ,e Wl" soon be -J-
1 to him Since his Vtay in California fe* ln the harness wlth renewed en-, 4.
he's secured a host of new ideas about -!• •!<•!-v-J.•]>-J-
bungalows and residences, which he
will be glad to talk about with anyone! ~,Tl,he Program ^committee of the
interested. Old Regime club will distribute the
year books Thursday, Sept 2nd. The
Ralph P. Hroii, 1914-graduate in P'ace> Mrs. John Franing's home: the'
! chemistry from the University of Ok- nours, from 3 to 6 p. m. Members.1
- T . _ , lahoma, has been appointed head of,Please remember you are expected to1
-Ora Jackson was here from Dal- the department of chemistry of thelbe Present.
Texas, yesterday. Methodist college in Guthrie. From _
, here he went to the science depart- —Raymond Kennedy lias
Chas. Dufran was a business vis- mer.t of the Salt Lake high
Deming investmenlCo.
No. 911 COLCORD BUILDING
OKLAHOMA CITY
today
.tor to Noble yesterday.
r . „ — returned
school,; home from Topeka, Rans., where he!
ami was re-elected there for another has been visiting his father and fam-
yea lit elected to come back to Ok- '!>'• This will be his second year in
lahoma Besides, he took a wife unto high school.
—Miss Gloe Dorsey has returned
from the eastern part, of the state,
where she has been visiting relatives
—E. K. Himes, J. L. Rader and
John Barbour arc absent on an out-
ing and fishing trip to Sulphur.
-C. F. Hart has rented a house
on North Oak street in Pauls Valley,
and Mrs. Hart and little
will join him there soon.
—Mrs. P. Gimeno made Oklahoma , . .
City a visit today, where she was the D,'" ' , „ week, marrying Miss!
ruest of friends. ll-' aPr°n"nent young —Mrs. Will Bumgarner returned!
„ y of ?,,uthr!e' and he and bnde 810 this morning from Seattle, where she
—Miss Mary Spencer is the guest 0I' their honeymoon. , has been visiting her daughter a j
£ Oklahoma City friends this week. _. ———; month or so. She also visited in San
■ Deputy ^herift Leslie returned Francisco.
—Mrs. Nellie Hamill left yesterday fp vinM0nVwte'r ^h-nre ^
a:"ternoon to visit friends and relatives V." - ? rey.,tol —Mr. and Mrs. A
RADIANT HEALTH DISPELS DISEASE
Physcultopathy attacks disease at its very source
The energy running the body is stored in the nerve cen-
ters—the spine and brain. The quality of the blood
influences the absorption of this energy. So the blood
must be purified and charged with vitality. To do this
all the digestive system must be strengthened. The
nerve centers are stimulated by special work on the
spine. Remarkable cures prove the efficiencv of these
methods.
EARL C. RiCE, D. P.
Route 2, Norman, Oklahoma
Houston, Texas.
negin serving two years each 111 the' leave todav for'ilenVieth'l Ikl-f^ o'i/a —**' D' Pierson purchased six lots' —Mr. and Mrs W H A'
pfeTded pmItvrtoUThely' b°yS visit to Mr- and Mrs. Jolin T 'Hefley i ffon\ ie'?e S,i)'iva:Jt on West ['Jrnn who have been in Missouri'
months afo 'Id'^,, S « a"d family. fe JK ^u8t ^ °LSA" 2!"K returned this morning
-T I. Nolan of the firm of Nolan Inonto a^o. ^nd were palled for a and fami,y"
... Mart"1, was the guests of friends in few weeks by Gov. Williams. Their v
Oklahoma City yesterday. parole having expired, they were re-
Mrs. M. S. Foster and
have arrived from Hydro, and are oc*'up°" them this fall. Mr.
—Miss Pauline lluey left today for ar^to be* n/ade^o haw thein'gr.ui^d'a' nueT^ the. residence on College ave-1 fh^lots
Oklahoma City where she will be the new parole. (framed nue fo™erl? occupied by Prof. Tan-' lots
Ashbrook,
several
0 report-
and three ing a delightful visit and looking well,
be erected hale and hearty.
Pierson
Raid, approximately $250 each for —General
Pauls Episcopal church,
j modern bungalows will
laughter j guests of friends for a week
—L. L. McComb tells us a contract!
ner. The son and daughter will enter
the University.
DeE. Bradshaw: "TI
is my first visit to Norman and I am
: certainly greatly pleased with it. You
—Mrs. Ben Williams and children I p[e
have returned from Colorado Springs wells in tfle IIealdton field
and Denver, where they have been |
spending their vacation. |
,, Raymond B. Williams and Mack ;n)r an(j wij] open a lunch room and when "'s pulled up, and it is believed
Harvey were the guests of Mrs confectionery therein
Xatherine Scherubel and company at
—Miss Isabel DeBarr was taken to have one of the'prettiest and cleanest
j the hospital at Oklahoma City last towns I have seen in all my travels,
Thp wpii 1 J 1 ciui neu yesieruay irom 4Uau-1 .
_ down 2,500 feet, and the dril'l has'imnp Jru,?1'10lcla-' where Mr. Fischer was her, and news from the city one of the most enjoyable
D Piovonr. v, A 1 ^ *1, through three oil sands It is rorfnrt ! called to put in the plumbing in the !s morning is to the effect the oper- ments we have had."
"room of the IIoLl Agnetbuild6 tSSt M "«le lady;
I 111 • " . nrKan if 1 c- nnllnJ <>n „ J :i : . I .1: _ . 1
encamp-
| is getting along nicely.
—Mr. Ira Lookabaugh was here
that when it gets through the present f j p .,llce .at'" Maggie Eskew from Watonga, Okla., Saturday, and
shale a good well will come in Mr : eturned Friday night from their trip —Miss Violet Duncan left this rented the Ralph Hardie hous ; on Uni
Oklahoma City last night. Mrs —Little Miss Evelvn Mount of Ok McComb says every acre of land leas- i„?*i„ w'a' rjPSJ ra delightful morning for Keene, Texas, where she Boulevard, corner of West Eufaula.
Scherubel's comnanv is now nlavinir i«i,^ c;.,, .-. ..:.:y_._ «... r ' in thuf ir.,.oi:f,. 1,.,.. 1 1 „.i I outing. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Post of will enter the Seventh Advent college He has a son and daughter to put ir
. ti.- if™. —a 4. the University. Mr. fookabaugh is
barge an attorney, and prominent citizen of
Scherubel's company is now playing lahom i Citv is visitimr Mr- lam J able in that locality has been leased ? UiIT1Sj arK' Mrs. J, C. Post of will enter the Seventh Advent c
• . - r I 1 m . • .... ——— n • liraol/ 4-/-V 4- Mnn r 1.1 :. '. 1. 1 ^ C il 1. t *. r\ n 1 •
-City Marshal Pledger is still con-
fined to his home with the shingles
As soon as it disappears on one part
of his body it breaks out on another,
and he is having a very serious time
of it.
—The Lexington schools being on
September 6th with Prof. W. X. Rice
as city superintendent.
the University. Mr. Lookabaugh
.. ... ..... 6v t lureuiaii ill cnarge an attorney, and prominent citizen
I week to -get ready _for their school,: of the work on Mr. D. Bawden's new Watonga, and purposes locating per-
hlimrn 1 n\A7 Vine mnvorl Viic- I,
—Prof, and Mrs. H. H. Lane and
sons came down from Oklahoma City
this morning and are arranging to
get their household goods together to
once more take up their residence
■with us.
—Mrs. Troy Schirck of
Kansas, is here visiting her
Mrs. W. C. Henton.
-Mrs. H. G. Greenman entertained j Whi°h °penS next Monday-
No'rman on 'Thursdav"" afternoo'n S at an7 "Rill3^!,1^"' .Chas", Wantland house on East Daws.,
Pittsburg, Progressive Rook. Mrs. F. J. McGin- a"d- B-'"y have returned from Col
I bungalow, has moved his family from manently here.
1 Marietta, Okla., and is occupying
Mrs. F. J.
aunt, ,ey wai? w'nner of first prize and Mrs.
Rea Lindsay secured second. After
| delightful refreshments were served
—Mrs. M. I. Westervelt and grand- ladies departed, each one express-
daughter, Miss Evorene Alder left to- ed herself as having spent a delightful
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Louie West-; afternoon.
ervelt at Paoli. !
1 —A wedding that got away from us
—Mr. and Mrs. Ilutchins of Davis ;s.®®ehow was Jhat of ( '. C. Chitwood,
orado Springs and are soending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lind-
say. They had a most pleasant" stav
in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Moore are also here from Oklahoma
City.
—Walter A. Morrow left this after-
noon for Lone Wolf, Okla., where he
—Prof, and Mrs. Fredrick Holm!r ,
arrived home from Essex, Iowa,
—Another Texan landed ir. a way morning, all well, and happy to
up postoffice job, Saturday—Second home. The little daughter whose sk
Assistant Jos. Stewart beinc super- ness called Mr. Holmberg to Essex ha;
ceded by Otto Praeger, formerly completely recovered, but she had a
Washington correspondent of the Dal- serious time of it.
las News. Mr. Stewart had done ex-
ceptionally good work. Mr. Praeger Mrs
o c 11 1 1 —ana ivirs. ilutchins ot Davis "as xnai or < . 1 . 1 nitwood, w; 11 tpar.v, Fntrlish in tV,o ,„i 1
-Miss Bess Snell expects to leave are expected this afternoon to visit I 2h, and Mrs. Ollie Chitwood, 22, both at $75 per month He is a
soon for Mangum, Okla.. where she'their dr. • hter, Mrs. S. G. \mbrister of Route (i, Norman, which was sol- ?i„,„- month. He is a bright and,
will teach in the hii^h .school of that 1 nfi..,- whi^v, . emnized hv .Tudo-o R v w^ir i.,^. !e\ei young man and will certainly
city. The school begins
was appointed postmaster at Washing- visiting her mother Mrs ^ W^ II ' \b"
hs ago and resigns that bntt, left for her home in Jones City,
ton some month
job to take his new position.'
13th.
after which they intend going to the emnized by Judge B. F. Wolf last: "mnkp p-nnd "
September | California exposition. Monday. Although of the same name.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
— Rev. and Mrs. R L. Ownbey and
children are home from Oklahoma
City, where thev spent a ten days va-
cation and had a good time autoniobil-
ing along the paved streets of that
burg.
they are no blood relation.
—Mr ., n.! M,.0 v\r. i >3 l a — —Mrs. L. T. Hine has traded her,From Tuesday's Daily.
John Little went to Paoli todav 3to -At Moore, Sunday night in the thr COrT- ,°f Muskofr?e -Always up-to-now. Fresh oysters
spend a few days visiting friends an.; M. E. Church. Vir-M Alexander is said Purr el ™ Prope.rty ,In ( any style at Shears Bros. Eat Place.
t han ^^li, ,1 1 UlCeil.
going fishing.
tc have delivered a very acceptable
sermon to a large audience, and those
Mrs. E. R. Glasgow
the
—The Transcript folk return sin-
cere thanks to Mrs. G. P. Glenn for
some fine, very fine Alberta peaches,
samples of the crop raised on the
Glenn place on West Main. Some
two or three years ago Mrs. Glenn
planted a few seeds from hig Alber-
ta peaches in the back yard, and
the trees from which these peaches
were taken wes the result, showing
that, after all, it doesn't take much
exoense or trouhle to get results on
Oklahoma soil.
—H. G. Walch was a visitor to Pur- who heard him, predict a great future
( Ml this morning to see how the Walch, him in his chosen profession. His
farms in that vicinity are getting sister. Miss Emma Alexander, sang a
along. ' '
—Mr. Bessent and daughter, Miss
Mary, of Dallas, have returned home
after a few days spent with Mr. C. H.
Bessent and family of this cit".
; solo that was much appreciated.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
new owner and will move here from
Purcell this week.
Okla., this morninw where Arch
manager of a big store. Mrs. Abbott
says they sure do appreciate the vis
its of the Daily Transcript.
—Judge J. W. Linton is home from
Guthrie, wflere he attended the Okla-
homa conference of the Free Metho-
dist denomination. He
y< \
-—Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hefley and
children are here from Henrietta,!
Okla., visiting Mrs. Heflev's parents,;,, ... ore,
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Gould. Mr. and|.Ml" and ^lrs- S- L" Syk.es-
Mrs. Gould will accompany
home for a few weeks visit.
-Miss Mildred Cahall is the guest ' " 3™'°"' T , ^p0rts a
of her sister, Mrs. M. H. Pollard in ! i attendance, and believes he
Oklahoma City this week. ' I
year the conference and encampment
. , . . ; will come to Norman. It was an en-
rt amctlTnso'l1's here visiting | campment, held in tents on Island
anuu i^rs" Sykes. She is on Park, and there were something like
them h-e,V wav home from a VISlt t0 Gaines-1 00 tents erected and filled
ville. i
—M. W. Alexander is taking a fif-
teen-day vacation from his duties as
- .ral carrier, his son, Virgil, carrying
the mail on Route 3.
From Monday's Daily.
, Mrs. O. H. Frank is home from —Graham and Neil Johnson go to: —Miss Hazelle Stromberg and Miss,
ner visit to Amarillo, Texas. Oklahoma City this evening where j Agnes Holt are here from Purcell, the
_ ~ they will join the Oklahoma Bankers' i Suests of Miss Edith Criswell.
_j. an<- .^.a8 "Own from the; special train to the Panama exposition!
ity yesterday visiting home folks.
I at San Francisco. The train will go
or come back via. the Canadian route.
Abbott,
— Misses Viola
McClure and
fully entertained a number of their
friends Thursday night at the home
of Miss Bess McClellan, 729 Asp Ave-
nue. The evening was snent in play-
ing amusing games. At an early
hour fruit punch was dispensed. La-
ter an ice course was served in the
yard, which was artistically liorhted
by Japanese lanterns, from tables
beautifuly decorated with flowers,
OH, HOW TOUCHING!
Wichita, Kan., Aug. 27.—Stirred by
an eloquent peace appeal, John Gar-
ber, a big German farmer living near
Murdock, Kan., kissed William J.
. —Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morris left
tliers"of Cimmaroi "ki a^Te ^ yeaterday for Colorado. —Rev. E. S. Benjamin returned Sat-
Bess McClellan beauti- '.[Vic I siiVfor fbe^best'pig'and onh- ing h*r'si«t«r>*Mril 'V'"t''i ir'hloV'i^i !' agreed With him and as if! —Mrs. W. C. Henton accompanied | aft, the colone'l had no opportunity "to
" • " V.,e P"? dna onl; !?.* Ver sister, wrs. J. I. Highley, in he can enter upon his work with re- her neice Mrs. Troy Schirk as far as sidestep and when the kiss had been
—Mr. H. F. Muldrow left last even- —
ing for Minneapolis to attend a meet- "r5'an ;.t the conclusion of the form
ing of state agents of his insurance I er secretary's address at Kingman, it
company. j was learned today.
Surprised by the suddenness of the
i Oklahoma City this week.
$1 premium for the best baby.
—W. N, Rucker is home from his —R. F. Whitwell, who has beer —Mrs G 7 Morn-m and Af
buying trip to St. Louis. lie says he visiting his folks a couple of weeks, Dollarhide '
met many Oklahoma merchants, all of, left this morning for Wichita
whom are optimistic about business Texas.
this fall.
Falls,
newed energy. I Oklahoma City today on her way to | Planted squarely on the commoner'a
^ 1 her home in Pittsburg, Kas. mouth, he backed away, blushing like
returned last night from! ^ —Socialist encampment at Noble, | ^Cheers and hand clapping by three
Mr. and Mrs. Omer D. Young re-
—Prof, and Mrs L A. Turley got turned yesterday frcrn their wedding
home_ on Wednesday from a years trip.
—Rev. D. A. Wickizer and
who have been spending their
tion on their farm near Fordland, Mo., other work.
are on their way home, expecting to1 his duties at the University,
arrive Sat.urdav. Heavy rains have
Oklahoma City, where they were the September 9, "l0 "and'Ti." "Prominent! thousand who aw the" kiss allowed
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Tuttle speakers each day. Congressman Joel Bryan to recover his composure,
and attending the Seventh Day Ad- Thompson will speak on Rural Credits.' Garber, large and oewhiskered then
ventist campmeeting. explained:
I —Mrs. Joseohine Scruggs, who has! . "-^r- Bryan, I have read your paper
—A teroe of men are at work on .een visiting relatives in Kansas City | f°r,years and have admired you. I
i stay in Boston, Mass., Mr. Turley tak- ,u j. -j ^ m • . , .,, • —-...w., ... v/n.^, - amniicu you. i
family ing a post graduate course at' Ha. -Prof, and Mrs H H lane and ™ Transcript build- and other points in Missouri, returned I made up my mind that if ever I got
^
. .. — " a fine and artistic sign put upon it.
A. H. Harlow will arrive
„ -MiHHHI
made very bad roads and travel is, —Mr. H. H. Bradley returned this r'rom Cordell Okla., tomorrow and I —Prof
difficult, but Mr. Wickizer writesmorning from a visit of several 'ake possession of the Mrs
that in any event either Mrs. Wick-! months duration with relatives in I property on West Comanche
izer or he will be here fo>' the regu-. Murphreesboro, Ttnn. He looks well,
lar services at their church Sunday.(and is evidently glad to tet back to —Prof. W. N. Rice
Botn morning and evening services J Oklahoma. ton this morning to
and Mrs. J. R. Hale and ('"'eakdown.
getting awav this morning i
i. - - —' wcic lunim^ nere i
Poke Eazley's wagon is confined to i Knf'vV that my wish would be fulfilled
! the blacksmith shop, with a general a lt; been.'
will he held regularl
Sunday.
y, beginning ra
school.
Yoho i family ar
for thei>- new home in Claremore, tak-' ~Mr. J. A. Fox is not thoroughly
ing with them the earnest good wishes enjoying the encampment, which he
went to I.exing- j of their many friends. Mr. ITale will did so much to promote, his health be-
get ready for be ■ — — - - - —
KNOCK THE KNOCKERS.
Ye
ITEMS THAT MAKE VOU LAUGH
—Lexington has a canning factory
and the Leader notes that it has put; —Mrs. Chloe Pierce of Enid and
up 27,417 cans of peaches this season!her mother. Mis. Kate McElhany of
.and is still running full capacity. Mr. Wichita are here visiting Mr. and Mrs
•mm Caskey, the manager, sayn it aver-IS. G. Howery and other relatives
is h av-iages about 100 bushels per day. |
jewel of!
be connected with the Claremore Uni- 'ng bad tho past few days. His friends' Occasions wW,
vers ity. Their homo on Cbatauqua trust he may recover tn time to take With imnAin,
has been rented to Mr. and Mrs. Phil- his part in the exercises. i When „
"A good wife." said Wabbles
arriving home at 1:32 n m., "is
en's beRt gift to man, a
sinest rav norene, ,'t were
subbles h's dorrows—I menn ri
his sorrow^. "r>d d'vidi. 'he iiys
little h'ind= lend h'"' upward ' . Santa Fe agents of the system, calledIButtram left yesterday for
ward to—-er-pr—wradH*- ye-call-it' to talk over crop conditions and the fields near Cushing.
lips of Chickasha, who are coming to
put their children in the University, j
, there are times you ought to
_ knock,
^ou ought to knock with glee,
:-ns \yben your fellow-men
knocking will agree.
When some one gets his hammer out
lo give his .town a knock and slam
—Misses Nan and Mary Hughes, ifiot
who have been visiting in Colorado! Knock knocking aVyo^c7n.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lindsay return-
—Santa Fe Agent J. J. Baker re- j ed last night from their visit in Texas 1 Prof R
turned this morning from Winfield.| ' iexas. riot. K
- where be attended a conference of | —Dr. D. W. Ohern and Mr
is his reiirotion and his so^n—th it
hone Without her h" would be
—with out her Ar>d—r>nd
Samuel!" I can't con; bpq) it
longer; I l ave been drinking a'
outlook for railroad business the com-
ing year. Reports from all points in-j —Louise
dies ted a large prospective business. | the city yt
The corn crop was reported as espec- brought her
ially good from Oklahoma points. Edward, also.
—Th? Watonga Republican notes and Missouri the past seven weeks,
the commencement of the public, tfot home this morning. Their outing And t„t0 ti,*. > .. ,
chools of that town on Sent. 0. with evidently agreed with them, for they v„h t,lv ^5cker by the hand
A. Grad.lv. formerly of Nor- are pictures of health. - - nd tuln hls face about:
nian, as city superintendent, and pre-j '—
Frank j diets a good year. Mr. Graddv did! —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schulze, who
the oil good work last year. Two other Cleva-, were called here by the death of Mr
jlard county teachers have positions in H. Brauer, left last evening for their
M„,.„t - , the schools—Miss Yetta Alden as home in Chicago. Mr. Schulze who is
I n ,Wn fro'n ,';nrhp" nr Histnrv and Latin in the1 a brother of Mrs Brauer is a nrom
ma, and especially with Norman. Ralph and wife a few days
about;
If he persists, the pessimist,
Just make him cut it out.
You'H find in travelling through life.
This way the noblest plan
In ev'ry place, in ev'ry case
Knock knocking all you can.
ment.
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Burke, J. J. The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1915, newspaper, September 2, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139240/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.