Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1911 Page: 4 of 10
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Cleveland County Enterprise wt55j\k. *i:":
Successors to The Peoples' Voice
P r* t >•'«?*. Ok;i.. M r>
FOX. HUTCHI* * MICHES
J. O. FOX
J^0. G. MARDIE
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TERM> OF St BSCRIPTIOH
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Hill Not Trust Democratic Part>
la last *«i 5 CoMKWfr Mr. Brria said. "Wall Stmt will
not tmst the democratic party bo matter *->o s rim rate-
Broadly speak ie ::::i Mr. Bryan oorrtc'. :jt tr.-e reac-r
t rat tbe ,r teres ti >tr-ret • a t t-eea :'co tere-i
and reared by t he repet. ka* party and : s sot the natura
thing for the creat.re to ::.ve: is c*-rato*. e-spec.a. jr ne: the
creator „« ever so deeply concerned a host t:e ir t'arr : t- .-
cd creature bat sboc-d tre republican party noeainate a cani
aate not pleas r.; tt ''*"a Street 2- . a: a t.me i:e: -- r .crat-
were in tbe ascendency .3 eongre-.s arc tre democrat.c party
should ME.:*:* a car: .itefar.ra-. - t ~Xi.. Stre-et ntere-st-
is it not likely that Wa. Stre-t - gbt far - r a dosK.cratic car:
date for tDe serv.ee he .a ::*ir:zz .e^islation pre:.
dicol to tu iatt'fiU a .1 Street * Tie election of a cos.-
critic president, not im rarmony w.tb democratic pc ic es at a
t.me wben :?:*>« .s ;tatr: ed by democrats. . abt ut as ?reat
a Bis'or.ioe as car beta . tbe democrat.c party, and : - lb >
reason democrat.; vcter- . r.d ioz ■ t tbe.r v ^..arce acd set-
to it t:at "iCa.. Street act :? trr tugn tt e po. tician- it-- at t
name tne democratic presidents. candidate for la 1,* ■
Wa.. Street promised a.- tie uoney nece-->arytottnance Parser's
aspa.it. kt as Senator lias e. said: After tbe (. invention
was over Wall Street's ardor cooled and tbe promised contribu-
tor- were r->t fori .cots, r.sf a- 1 ast befr-re tbe e.ect .1 ti -
Wal. street irarc *• t to-gett.tr ari tt re* f cir -at-. -up
port to Eowereit. Democrats certainly ba . e not forgotten tbe
wa:. and expos.t:on J ::^e Parse* threatened -St oefore tbe
c.tiseot that catrpa era He r*a ted tttat he bad ->eea thrown
down by tbe "Xi... Street gan. after -_?er .re h.stse.f ti be used
aga.sst lis w -c. aa: -dgmeot. Why was Parie- tr rn down?
Because coagress was orerwheimicgiy IffrtHcw and Wa.I Street
financiers knew tbat treir interests were -afe for a republican
president, sot r accord w;tb congres- won d not do tt,e-n tnucb
iajory. ottter tbar expasr-e a ad pab.icity and this ro-id result
in an increase of democratic strength a congress, as it bas dene.
For tbe democrat c party to r * .ose the advantage it ba^ pin-
ed by Wa.. Street s s^rap w.to Teddy, is cr m.aa toliy out t -
party wi.. snreiy do so if the democratic rote's . , :. t a* .-e
themselves and see to it tbat the democrat.c politic ids. secretly
in tbe employ of Wall Street, do not name tbe democratic pres.
dentia. cand date. Tbe discrediting of .Mr. Bryan and the at-
tempts be.ng made to weaken a s a2aerce toy tt.e Wa Street
journals and tbe Omaha brewe-.es. is qa te significant at tt.e pres-
ent time, as is also tbe boostin? of Harmon by tbe >ame ontht.
Tbe democrat-c party can better afford to lo^e without Wali
Street influence tbar. win w tb it. As Mr. Bryan ^jy- -Tne
only chance for success s to n /minate a progre--^ e deT crat
and appeal to tbe grow ine progress, .re sent meat ";:i- .r.t-
and with him we heartily agree in p>sit. 1 ta trr..
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V E. SHARP
LAWYER
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S. M. B> ERS
ATTORNEY
Norman. - Oii
Ben F. Williams, Jr.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Norman. Oklahoma
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Atlorney-at-Law
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Fred Capshaw
Life and Casualty Insurance
Office *ith R. < . Haroie.
K^rmers Nai:cnai Bark Bide.
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Apply a cotton cMl «tt with Bal-!
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New \ ork Tailoring Co.
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\N hat Has This Man Br>an Done
At tbe present time a calamitous wa:'. seems t.> t>e cot. iz
from some democratic leaders who have wandered afa- t -
straight and narrow path in tbe democracy who are now cry;-g
tbat tbe party's prospects of sutce-- are bright if Br . _n tbe
"disturber." the "smasher,*' tbe ••attemptor of the imptss ^ t
tbe "botinsky" would jast keep his mouth -hut and go a. tig
Tbe best answer we have struc< to tbe above ic - et
tbe Repu'r^iican of Landsdaie Pa . which .s a- fo. ow-
> mpiy endeav jred to h- id tbe democracy t. ts pr . - se- t
its fa;th. He. ..it t e others has stood at the gate an j i< rtei
in on tbe forbidden fr-.t of reaction and the fie? pots o*' ccr-
promtse: bat. contrary to those other- be has rcf.sei t ve
tempted. He t... stands at the gate on ta hard stores of -
political faith, on w-at be be. eves to oe true, on the pledge of
bis beart to tse people Resolute and 5rn upright a- a shaft
of stet. i£i zs: wb.ct the c-.ai zz the c-ra; .n.-
ILtWNOEfl 8 KLI^GLESMiTH
Contracting Engineers
HUPP! RESULTS
Norcaaa. Okahoma
MRS. J. F. THOMPSON
Dressmaker
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F,nr Work . - ecialt?
Ha>e Made Maov Norman Resi
deati Enthusiastic
It .• enoi^rb
THE NEW FALL SUITS FOR
WOMEN ARE READY
T: r -it t t.~ vou are down town drop in and Ift us
- t .es-r oeaut.t:.. new - jits, /something that will tell
. _ ;t «t:at t:.e new fall styles will be. We know you
■s —- - it a change from the summer styles. What if
t - a tt.- ear vou s-rely will want to post yourself on
•> hat w... be '.be best styles in suits for fall.
Wt- i .r- ready toJay c er a hundred styles in ladies
-u,t-. aii d rferent styles, cloths or colors.
V.:: ire from the famous Wootea factory, and you will
fri ttte p- ct- much lower than those as<ed in other cities.
It w - . d not oe a bad plan to make your selection now
- .e-t.cks are ar^e and color range is complete. Any
wav come down and look them over, you are just as wel-
cvie as .{ you buy.
Red Seal Dress Ginghams Are Good Values
At 12 1-2 Cents.
W th the-cbool time just around the cornor you will
•e tt r.'i'.zs r- - time to start on school dresses and waists.
first siiipment of new fail jjingh^m- is readj' this
Ttri ar. eir.-.-aces a large variety of very handsome
sty.es.
Rc : Sej.1 Gir.g.'.ams are noted for the beauty of designs
and the exceptional laundrying quality. You will not be
1 .sappt-.rted with faded dresses if you buy this famous
• rarl F- . twenty seven inches wide in almost a hundred
p-ittr"- every color fast. Priced at per yard 12^c.
Extra Quality Damask and Huck Towels At
25 Cents.
W t you fal inens to buy you v. ill welcome tbis an-
jnceme:.'. < ' tv.vci vaiue- at one third under the regular
price. W- offer fifteen dozen iinen datnask and huck tow
e - at very special prices. Included are a great variety of
pattern- ar. 1 -tyles in all white and with borders of blue
and rei. You w..; see here the greatest values in linen
t we!s we have ever offered. It will pay you to supply
y art .. ny wants at this special price as you will save
fully one third. Regular 37*c towels, special each only
25 certs.
The New Wooltex Skirts For Fall Are
Beautifu I.
May* you rc ... need a new sa:rt tocarry you until you
are ready tor your fail suit Any way t is nice to have an
extra s-t rt - two Today we are ready with many oeau-
tit'., r.ew Wooitex model- for fa.. Among them you will
see all that is new in styles for the coming season. Tbe
st i;r.e - treated n the best xanner. making it
perfect ieta The variety cloths and colors is large
a.-., ttte p-.ces rit,-e from I tt i.' .
September St>les In Ladies Home Journal
Patterns.
We are showing tbe September styles in Home Journal
p:;tt--r.- cc me tt ard . xirt them over take home one of
ar. •- t.- - nt:..v tv:e , a- tree. Home Journal
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pattern- ar- - ea-y to -ew wit:i you do not ave to be an
experienced dressmaker to use them. If you have pattern
tr._o.c- try .. Laj.esHor.e Journal pattern next time.
| THE S. K. McCALL CO. !
NORMAN'S GREATEST STORE. I
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H. A. SillBBEVIN
The Pioneer
Harness Man
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Part> Name Losing Influence
came bas v^een sac y prostituted by tre corporations, and the
cand. iates nomlratea not tbe exponents of tbe principles tbe
party name is supposed tc staci fc*. ant5 tr.e result t.as been t at
tbe party foI.c~er have -.*e:e : fre .ent sarpr -es seetrg
in government than tbe party name is supposed to stand for.
by the party name as f- -xer Tre cand jate now i.jnts ' -
much in deter m r..ag tbe voter-.. .- .-t as candidate rat -
tbas party name. na% d... tr> do i uetenr. r. wbere t' e nfluencc
of tbe corporations sra beth-ewn n t r election Tt:e . te*-
are not disiojal to the party pr.aclp.e- tbey are .st gett -g tot.
wise to be to ed or party rame Tt e peop.e have as gooti p.
litical sense as tr.e corporations but tbev are o-..v 'jeg an.ng t.
exercise t as effectively by defeat ag candidate- who ... .
elected, d.shocor the partv raxe
VN here VNill the Democratic National
Convention Be Held
If the .eaders of the democratic party can find a citv i
United States tbat will give tnem. assurance that M U-
can't get to it such a c.ty no doubt woa.d be favored w.tn 1
next democratic national convention Bailey Underwo -i i
would certainly favor such a citv as tbe piace for bold
convention No use to hunt for'such a c:ty for wner. N
is called in the next democrat!." nat.ona. convert, a Mr lir
will respond to tbe tali. Toe Omasa brewers can t down
Bryan in Kebrasica
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Fox, J. O. Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1911, newspaper, August 10, 1911; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108306/m1/4/: accessed May 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.