The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1902 Page: 5 of 9
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. irin^a p rm i „ans Real Estate, and Collections. Norman. Oklahoma
Andrew Khtgkade, Bonded Abstractor, Insurance ol all kinds. Farm Loans. Keai e
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One Price to
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5. K. McCALL&CO
:H1QH CLASS MERCHANDISE'
Satisfaction or
Money Back..
Call special attention to the fact that we are
begin to arrive. Our'buyers are in the Eastern mar
were 'ever bought before. Our Fall stock will be new
made, fit and finish that you will be proud of. Any
will 'be complete iu every respect, Silks, Dress Goods
win we cuiiujmtic ju cycij — T e *. rtnr lrmnup is pnmnlete. vou will see one of the prettiest
very latest in ready-to-wear garments for men and women/ In , LOWEST OBTAIN ABLE PRICE.
our roof you will find anything wanted in the dry goods line at the V Ml 1
8 S. K. McCALL & COMPANY. S
HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE. Norman, Oklahoma.
<: Opera House Block.
—E,b)£ -up 71 and 5.mve m call for
your laundry.
—Judge N. E. Sharp was in the city
from Lexington, Friday and Saturday.
—(i. W. McMackeo getting the
material on the ground lor his.2-etory
brick.
—A3 g'H«i as the best., and better
than most—a "Cubanctte" ijc cigar.
TIT
—For the best milkshake, salmon.
sardines and Uneeda biscuit, go to
Armstrong h, first door west of the
post office.
—Even persons well acquainted with
him have to take a second look at
—Mies Ina Wynne -visited little j Probate Judge BotsCurdI before they ^ved to p^ny.
friends in Lexington the fore part of , kmiw him these days. All occasioned
the weol- I shaving off that moustache, Makes
' -Mte 'Faubian, of Norman, te visit- j him look ten years younger.
intr toor sister, Mrs. D. N. Kelley.- J -Mr. Dan Jones, combination can-
Lexington Leader. didate for register of deeds, was down
JZ, mpS i R Miller leave ! from 10-4 Saturday. He says the out-
S V^rdaat Elmore I1 T ^ *** I
H. Miller, at Elmore, I. T. ,q every dtty
KLMcGinlcy sisheadquaters _Mrg ,Hetlsnn arrived from Clare-
(lon, Texa*, Tuesday, "u a visit to her
parents. Mr. and Mi*. H B. Furbee.
Their son, R. E Furbee, who has been
seriously sick for two weeks or more.
—Smoke the "Cubanette" cigar-
home-made. ac.
I), L. Larsh attended to business
in Oklahoma City, Tuesday.
-Sam Sewell has moved his real es-
tate office back to Lexington.
—The Fullerfcon Bros., who ran a
bucket shop in this town, have re-
—Meal tickcts, $:i for 21 meals, a
Hal land & Larkin's Cafe.
—Mrs. W. E. Chastlne visited Mis.-
Dora Hartley over Sunday.
—Miss Bernadett. Logsdon visited
Lexington friends over Sunday.
)enver Sunday School Convention.
Last Sunday morning the beautiful
own of Denver was ail ast ir because
■f the township Sunday school con-
vention which was to convene there
that day. Very early In the morning
ill kinds of vehicles began coining in,
bringing the good people to the cou-
Letter From Leslie P. Ross.
Lawton, Ok I a., Aug. 9, 1902.
FUIEND BUHKE:
1 notice in your issue of this week
you publish under a Lawton date line
a clipping from a dirty sheet of this
city, saying that charges had been
preferred against me before the board
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r.f.<, P irson returned liomeSunday veution, and at 10 o'clock, the hour or ()f C()Unly commissioners. Now. the
-Geo. Carson retu.oca uomeo beginning, there was an immense tr(Uh , Jn() g|ich (,hiir^e9 were Hied.
oin a business tup lecumseu. gathering of intelligentbunday school j Ag mayor i vetoed two ordinances
from a ousine-s trip • iwiiu^n. gathering
I - Barbour & Sons have a brand new people.
-W.N. Hayes returned home Sun-1 stock of drugs. When you buy of
day from his business trip to Kansas
City and other Missouri points.
- Three niec .residences in West
Norman for sale at reasonable,prices
and good, terms. See Dr. W. N. T.
Able.
-Rev. Prickett, of Lebanon, Mo.,
came in Tuesday on a short visit to
his father-in-law. Rev. Shackleford.
-Mrs. Frank Merrill and Mrs. E
W. Chandler returned to their home
in Avoca, Tuesday, after a week'* at
tendance at the Holiness meet/Uigs
The exercises were preceded by a
march of the children, which was
I. T., in the hope of benefiting his
health. He has been under the weath-
er for some time.
or everything good to eat etc
—Owen Donnelly woo the tipst $2o
Huit in the Suit ciubmanaged bylvim-
berlin .& Taylor, special order tailors.
™0 of Lex- 'ls beUer- wc are P,eased t0 rs. Henrietta Wintin and dau^li-
—Postmistress Ida McKeand, of Lex Misg Leot;i. returned Sunday frbm
—Thanks. Awfully.—'The n&wsi- ,_ftev. Mr. Sehaefer, of Norman, the j w stubbeman left Tuesday
est weekly paper in Oklahoma its the new pa8tori preached his first sermon , ^ shurt stay at sulphur Springs
Norman Transcript.—Oklahoma City ut t,he German Evangelical church,
Times-Journal. Sunday. Mr. Shaefer will bring his
-Work was stopped on the opera family to Kingfisher as soon as the ^
house for the want of brick last week, parsonage is completed. - iviughsnei j ^ Wash Myers ^turned a few
but was commenced again the lore Free Press. j s from an extended visit in
part of this week. -W. B Ode!! was in the eity from oklahoma COUnty, and left Tuesday
—Miss Carlie Chesney left Saturday Lexington, Monday, closing up a deal ^ fQi. thP new country to visit her
lor her home in Wagouer, I. T., after by which lie disposes of his home d ht Mrs. T. Hunter, for a few
a two weeiw' visit with her sister, place, four miles north of ^togton! weeks.
Mrs. R. D. LOwther. to Allen C. Thompson, of' i u e, j M).s M E Trout sends us word
—Harry-Shaffer was in Uiis city froai $4.j00^^ t iis one c^ .it k ■ . ■ | tQ (lrop that little local about her
Oklahoma City. Friday. He says Mrs. that part of the county. | They are all gonC; aod dozens
Shaffer lias aimost recovered from he- -Alex. Overstreet and wife, of, are stiU ciamoring at her door for
experience with the cyclone. Chickasha, visited friends and rela-1 m()re Moral :* Advertise in Thk
_Tni.n r Karris came in from SUA- tives over Sunday A' >x. says lie is j Tbanrcbip*.
. proving up on his claim ' having good success in the law busi- j c Wai)s shipped to Oklahoma
np'Jthatnlacc He brings flattering ness at that place, and likes it real 0j ldSt Saturday gix 0f the finest
enorts of the feeling for the combina- well over there. They returned home ca)ves ever sent out of Norman. They
SSi nSSn. the fore part Of this week. |were killed and dressed here. Mr.
'-Mrs Tom Highley and children, j -Misses Ruby and Ruth Fletcher Wails accompanied them and secured
who have been visiting in Garnett, left Saturday for Sulphur Springs, I. a good market
Xas. have returned to their home in | t., where they will spend a week
Oklahoma City. They now reside atj.nwre. Miss Ruby has almost
10 West Fourth -street in that city, lered from her sickness, but went
-Mrs. Christina Brown and daugh- the springs in the hope that it
Mrs. Josie Sosier, returned to | help her along more rapid y.
them you get fresh goods. mmuu — ----■ , , .
, , , , . beautifully performed, and the make-
—Good beds and cool bedrooms at upquiu, i'mp(,sing. As the long col-
Holland & Larkin's Cafe, located over j nu,vcd along the line of march,
W N Elledge's dry goods store the small children marching in front
w. in. uneoge j t, carrying a beautiful banner, a
—Miss Gettye Johnson, of Minco, ]ovejy sonw wus 8UnB by all In the line
is iiere this week on a visit to her anfj the effect was most inspiring. At
brother, E. B. M , and rami*. I X'tSti'Irlf'S Xr'rtenfK
We are again headquarters for restor theday's program was filled out
everything in drugs, books and sta- t() the pleasure of all in attendance at
tionery. Remember us. the convention. The-cripture lesson
* Barbour & Sons. 1 was reud by I M. Little from tlie .loth
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North Carolina, visiting ins frienti, Iaddre8s of welcome was delivered by
l)r 1> W (Jrillin. He is a most pleas-f the Supt. W T. Mauldin. of the Den-
ant gentleman, and may remain with | ver school. In his address Brother
Mauldin made us feel at home, and as
lie warmed up showed by his fraternal
sha.
—Mrs. T. A.
Brother McCullough responded to
• I 1(,c the address of welcome in a short but
bhiveley has < pencd )orcible manner, showing to the peo-
lier grocery and fruit stand in the p)e ()f lbe t()Wn that we appreciated
building east of Hotel Agnes, in which their hospitality in throwing wide
J. B. Murd^k «. to Lave hod a a- opeo
Then followed a recapitulation or
-Miss Carrie Page, who has been synopsis of the travels of the children
visiting with the Naylors for the past
two weeks, returned to her home in president, arter which the address
Doniphan. M6., Tuesday. Miss Adel- 0f the dav was made by Judge Will-
i„e taylor accompanied her as (ar as lam,,^ Normajj. We Judge swung
Oklahoma City. jjCg^ yUnday school talks of his life.
-Don't forget the regular meeting The time allotted the judge was one
Of the Commercial club next Tuesday hour, ml of "blch^K
night. Matters of nnpoitance will be '^feiike as a sunflower.
discussed. Come up into the hall and w rp >|aui(im was appointed town-
meet with us, whether you are a mem- Hi,ip' president for the ensuing year,
Ur nr not The interests of Norman and Clias. Reynolds, secretary.
ber or not. llie lnterts 6ood mUsic was interspersed be-
must be looked after. tween the talks. At the close ol the
—Rev, Joe S. Riley, professor of;exercises. all weeded
mayo. _
giving the city printing to the sheet
referred to, but an ordinance to that
effect finally passed, aud was in force
until recently, when It was repealed
by the council and the printing given
to another paper. Hi is is my chief
offense. If you would read the other
papers, regardless of politics, pub-
lished here you would see the cause of
this fellowV attack on me, and how it,
is regarded by others. Or. if you had
been here the day it was published
and witnessed people- scores of them—
kicking Ills paper out of their houses,
stopping their subscription aud adver-
tising patronayeof his paper, you could
have determined about* how such a
publication is appreciated by the good
people of Lawton.
The editor of the sheet is the same
fellow who collected ol) cents each
from hundreds of people at the Fort
Sill registration last summer, under
the pretense that he would telegraph
them the number they would draw
and also send them his paper, the
Lawton Democrat, for six months.
He did not send them a telegram nor
a copy of his paper.
He is the same fellow to whom Rahe
Smit h and others around Norman paid
subscription in advance for his paper,
but never received a copy.
lie la the same big cowardly "stiff''
win. slipped up behind Roy Williams,
editor of the Lawton Enterprise, a few
days a(io. and knocked him down aud
kicked him two or three times. Roy
is a cripple and weighs possibly 110
pounds, while this fellow weighs about
175.
Yours, etc,
Leslie P. Ross.
Send your laundry to Llie Norman
Steam Laundry.
Billie Morian lias gone to Chan-
dler, where he will open a restaurant
and chili stand, lie lost his claim in
the new country.
Captain Sanky Voder who led the
Salvation A rniy forces here some weeks
ago, was married at Kansas City, Mon-
day to Captain Birdie Rogers, leader
They
rmv
430 ^
Norman. Sunday Mrs. Jesse Hodges j - The Transcript job printing
and daughter accomnanied them for j partmeut turned out a neat card for |
■> month's visit.-Tecumseh Repub-(the blacksmiths of Norman, Monday, i
® T j They have cot together and made out
the best.
lican.
—•'After looking over the
question." said the Oklahoma man as
cigar
Harry Kelton is over from Roose-
velt. in the new country, attending '
hey have cot together ami maae ouu ^omc business matters. He speaks
whole j a uniform price list for all their work, j we]1 0f that, country, but it, is plain
and have sigueii an agreement to not1 ^ he seen he wishes lie was back
on the old Cleveland which he doubtless |
tim transcript has secured 2h t lie north part of
i-law of
has
. . -rty. in
town, for $750, a.id
ioe the claims ol the sugar-cane lei- j rigidly iept b? the, signers. They are. j ci.aHie Rlxse was
i.it;coif " ■ —MWI
myself
down from Ok-
A. 8elbe< j lahoma City, Saturday, visiting his
brother, Ed. A 1'ttle bird has told
that he will soon leave the state
single cussedness fur that of double!
great shape for camping uul, rtuu j ailei il snwil yiriji, „ m1i .- .. . „ ]r
time they'll have will be one to talk i Mrs. George Winans. , ty was married to Imf. S. rj-
about for months to come. j You will s£^|tlf aSf0"ii! Springs, Mo., Monday. By judicious
.«. U.U1 ""W Al-
T— • ' ' ^ 1 " horticuiLurai i
DrPRICES
^■"Baking Powder
Each time the United States Government has
officially tested the baking powders the report
has shown Dr. Price's Cream Baking
Powder of superlative leavening strength, free
from alum, absolutely pure and wholesome.
This is gratifying, for Dr. Price's Cream
Rst-ing Powder is depended upon by millions
of people to raise their daily bread.
i beta, a charming young lad, of Okla- tanW* ^ —e t„enty I toted eta*.
=;;; iH; Ml. 1
briffiit Tuesday from their trip through the
from western part of the Territory, i liey
are brown as berries, and evidently in
enjoyment of the b st of health. The
principal work has been investigating
psum deposits and minerals in the
iohita mountains. They secured
any fine specimens.
lie is now connected I - So well are Will L. Kendall's abil-
ue company of Oke-jities as an educator recognized that
n. and doing well. I he has been offered the city superm-
Uookh ! Well, i tendency of the Cleveland (Pawnee
M. Cnsliom, a
ho ma City.
Mr. Jam
both of which will save .uu « l)a e of ob-|with the town
and give them nrore time to keep their ^ mah. Creek nai
-Books!
i work up to the present standard
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Giles and sons,
j Carl and Roy, left Tuesday morning
ion an overland trip to Tecumseh,
where Mr. and Mrs. Giles will spend
a few days, the boys going on to their
ranch in the Seminole nation, near
I Maude. Mr. Giles expects to begin
: the erection of a fine 2-story residence
on the ranch soon. Mr. anil Mrs. Giles
will visit different points in the Creek
taining money under alse pretenses.
His father accompanied him and fixed
up the matter, and the charge was
withdrawn. Whitfield had given a
check to L. C. Lindsay for 815 on a
Davis bank, in which he had no mou-
ev. He was taken to Oklahoma City,
also, to answer to a similar charge,
and fix that up likewise. His father
is wealthy.
—J. M. Smith came iu Sunday from
<■ •« •^rs.oT""0*
Mote.—These Government inquiritb aiso
cfevelot^d the fact that there are many
ESd^rtcft *'* «a is dangerous.
nation before returning home, .
.. . tiirop months trip in ttiG intcrcsLor
teiTtag the'stSfy^rtm mSS who^t ZI Acers- Filing cabinet. He went (ar
some shade trees for a doctor. After- eil.st as Altoona. Pa., and up into \ ork
ward the doctor attended this nian s coming back via Cleveland, Co-
mother-in law, and she died After ■ us. indianapolis and other large
i reccfm^'the^mot^ the man remem- j cities, and everywhere met within.
ion
Books!
Books ! hooks ty "0 T<) schools, and commences
MdSytor0 Su%y wi&ndent
vandidacy - .
will be looked after by his friends, and
he will certainly be elected, lie will
not take his place as superintendent
until July 1,1903.
well and as if he enjoyed the
wc
books csi ou6..- — — - • ..
ty.- Also a big line of school supplies,
stationery, etc. Bah book & Sons.
W. \V. Kendall and Ilev. G. W.
Everett were down from Moore. W cd-
nesday. They say there is a very-
strong suspicion as to who set the fire
that was calculated to burn the M. E.
church.
II. S. Dixon was up from Hall,
Tuesday, and brings news of a glori-
ous revival at Liberty Bapt ist church,;
under the leadership of Hev. Cordel .
Some fourteen additiyns to the church j
and a lasting benefit to the commu-
nity,
Mrs. S. B. Kimberlin has rented
a suite of rooms in the Essex-Wails
The Acers cabinet buildings arid will c(mdnct m
SleJSSIoiTC Offiw Specialty—X Rays
"her^S'Hf I 8LB0TRI01TY
W. S HAMILTON,
PHysician and Surgeon.
Phones 18 and 183.
Office Hour#:
Homu Opficb Fouknoons.
Down Town Office. .1:30 to 5 P. M.
(Over Barbour's Drug Store.)
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Burke, J. J. The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1902, newspaper, August 14, 1902; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186607/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.