The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 103, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DEM0C1 \T
< In .levotod to tln Interests
iux eland t'nuuty uuil Oklalu
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Q r: tilt tii-M I county 111 Oklahoma. Norman
(.j has the M. K. ( liuruh, Souili. ('«llcvi>, tod
£ STATE UNIVERSITY
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N() H.MAN, CLEVELAND COUNTY. OK!.
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AiTDKAY. MA\ 12. 1SIM
NO. 103.
ATTENTION DEMOCRATS.
Territorial Centrri Committee Called
together.
Notice in hereby given that
there will be a meeting of the
democratic territorial central
committee, hold in the city of
Kingfisher, Oklahoma territory,
on Thursday, the 24th day ot
May, 1894, tor the purpose of fix
The defeat in the repent city
election in already bearing good
fruit fur the democratic party, r.-
it now sees the work before it,
and already there is such an en-
thusiastic feeling in the party
that there is no danger that there
will not bo thorough harmony
and hard work from now until
the campaign in ended this lull.
The populists are not muk.ng
mg the time and place of holding any noise in any "t tin; whites ex-
the democratic territorial con-
vention for nominating a dele-
gate to congress, determining the
basis ot representation therefor
and tor transacting such other
business as may properly come
before the committee.
John K. Clark, 0. W.Gould.
Sec'ty, Chairman
TheCoxey boom has bu rated
and the people l ave lost interest
in his crazv movement.
Norman needs some street
lights of some kind and we hope
that the new city council will
attend to this matter as soon as
possible.
It is feared that Allen the pop
ulist senator from Nebraska, will
vote against the Wilson Kill.
A.llen was elected on a low tariff
cept Alabama, Texas and Kan-
sas. In all those states the demo-
crats are in favor ot free silver.
We would suggest to the pops
that they iro to Ohio ami try to
the facts in regard to the Strip
Notice For Publication.
.Moo at Oklahoiui
Not loo Is horoliy give
April. . ■ 1I I
Notice For t uhlliution.
.... Notloo Is hereby go en ihatihe n.llown
would bo forced to l|0 so. W C ,i:i |,;< l 11> I l I - 1l U- I n-I I - M-oii
. toniako limit proor in support "I h .in,m. :
Iiii i honed that Donovan would met tiiut snhi proui wiui" nu d. 1 ! •• ••••■.
. . vs ilk ins Probate Judge at N Or man <>. l., on;
have sense enough to keep his June, u, Clll)9httWt
mouth shut and let US alone, but for the* lots7 and ti, andwl-3aw4 " . iwpl
he doesnt seem to have that much iM i ... niinuoii- i. - .i n.e
i .Ti \1.. iv..,, upon and cultivation of Sai.l lutid. \ 1'. W
need acquirement. it Mr. i/ono-, wti«-«-hh Jerome l.assiter, ti..mm- nugger,
• • _i. j ' «nd James llml, all of
van want- Ins memory re«« •' ■' Norman < . r. Any person wi - <i<-sire.* to : .
by more details of that Purcell SrSSoJEwSofuy autounuai rSionlTii'
3 1 ,ler the law ami tho regulations ol the Inter- •««! prooi. m « i.
lor Department, why such proor should noi
l.o allowed, will lie given an opportunity nt
the aboie mentioned time and pirn -• to cros-
examine the u itne ses of aai<l i ialmaiu. and
oil'-r evidence In rebuttal of that submitted
by claimant. m. M. Dii.i.ky. 1
lb-glut er.
talk wc can furnish it.
Bixler was chairman <>t the
Democratic city committee during
tin* late eanipaian in Norman
He worked tor democracy by try-
ing to show that Democrats were
incompetent and dishonest, the
result was the democratic ticket
I*n4 OBlee at o , *o
Not i e i- Iii ' v i \ M ti
n:i'i • 1 •
to make final
1 | mnl t Let ►ild | <
^ llWliin I'm! !i .1;,
June liJ, lt-94. v i..:
('.enrjr« W. t
for the S W 14 m i, • I wp
He name# the following *
his continuous ii' ii-ii. e i
tion of, said land, \i. .1
Norman O, T.. .' * i1 ' '
Ml All o. T. lb- I Self. >
Ifctllarhlde. of Noi
of such proof.
ilul reason, uri
of the Interior
should iii>! !•••
portunlty at the n \ <•
place to cross*i xamiut- ■
claimant, and toofft r > u
tbat suhuiilied bv daluutui
convort tho John Bhcnuuu ro- .WoaloO, In a tmv„ wl„r,
two-thirils ut tlie neonle are <iam-
iiublii'iuis instead ot wasting tlicir
time iiikI energy among demo-
crats who are in lavor ot tree sil-
ver and tariti reform.
Notice For Publication,
Washington, May i.—|_b|wial
to Kansas City Times.] Ciiuryi
have been filed with the I'reai- would overlook it, luit the finger
Lund OIBce at Oklahoma o. r. \laj i
Notice Is hereby K'ven that th i illowiu^
mimed settler has tiled notice ot i> - inicii
tIon to make Stial proof in suppo.-i d In
claim, and that said proof will I • l>
fore S, J, Wlikliis Probale Jud r<' ai Norm i
o. T.. on June IMtl, vi/:
Frank W Ksm-x
i\Yr the N K 1-4 s 20 t N It :i W I v
lie names the following witnesses to prov
, i his continuous re>idciico UpOU und OUlttVU
Gazette is about as truthful a* ; ti„n or. - .id ;..u i
| A «i Metilll
the average article that appears
in its besmeared columns. lf.the
I
|First published In th - • mk Ukmoohat
April >lli l'-M I
Notice ol" l'nbluatiOM"
U.
Ok ial.u
ociats.
The foregoing from the I'ress-j
tin.' following- '
of his Intent ion i
1.1 ills elrtlni, .
< made befm; '
t Noriuau O i
Norman O T I
I Norman o T John Me.Mahiiii of .v
i m McCuIIoiikI" « • Nor mail o t
article were devoid of malice we
dent ugainst Governor Kenfrow
of Oklahoma, r* fleeting on his
personal integritv and tlemaiidin^
an investigation with a view ot
securing his removal from ofttce.
Tlio charges were prcferre'l by
three prominent democrats of the
protest utralusl the all"w.inr.- ol :..u i
or who Knows o; . n. •uli-tuni
under the law and ti e regulation-
Interior Depart :innt. wh> r-tn-li prooi •
l'er'itory and
nor ot having
iccuse the Gover-
un interest in ti
Lund Olllee
Notice Is her. i v r i • •
named Settler ha- il■
tlon to make ilnal proi
claim, and that -aid pi
lore S.I Wjlkins Proi' i
T. on Juoo, 151; vlt
platform, but he seems to have book-bindery and t ■ |
forgotten it.
Bland has introduced another
tree coinage bill and will do what
lie can to have it passed. Bland
does more for silver in a day
than all the loud mouthed popu-
lists in congress do in a month.
A careful estimate shows that
less than seven thousand Coxey-
ites are marching through the
United States. This would indi-
cate* that people who are out of
work have no faith in the (J-'.vn
movement.
pointees to pur
concern. Friends or t
nor a.-sert that there is
in the story and that the
were made by political ei
The O:
hi
Govcr-
• hi r-
ives a
. planat iou about the
tion went und tri
i blame ou some one
| had failed to supp
jas d. 1 the ('all w
I kej l :. t about ti)
is tiie class ef deiutx
j tin; '. all tiiat cans, s
1 party as they try to
labored ex ,
vay the ek-( - j
•s to lay tlo j
else. It \vt 1
n t t In tickt t 1
w< u .1 httvx*
li'Sillt. li
rats iliat. run
defeat in Ilo-
vater
marks ot their Norman enrre-
Hiondeiit are so apparent that
wo wish t( inform both that there
isnt a vestige of truth in the last 5.ft0,
part t>f the statement. Bixler
lias no more use for dishonest and
iii< oinpetent democrats than he
, has tor republicans of a oku -ik.
! .1 tho I'-G menus that because
wi' bavf asked Gov. Renfrow to
,, , , . i*i I Ids continuous res
j disprove the charges of cisnon-j tion .a mo.i lan i. v
. . . , • L Payton of r*
esty against liini, trie cit*'
' was defeated, the P-G should
hold tlie Cov. responsihlc. The
I fact ~ that tlie party ivas luhoring
under ilillieiilties that was not di-
reetly attnhiitablo to any one
jier: mi, und we are pleased to say |
thut the masses ot the party in j
Norman mid Cleveland county do j {liist l'ui.iisi, :
not hold the party rtsponsihle tori :<ntic,.
iiii, .— in i'I i'ii .ijiii.'ii ol (:oiiiniit=sion ' |j;1,. , (1
mi the part of Gov. Keut'row, or j i.h'.i'i'.'.'i L'..ri i"!' i.,
■ i in lier (leiin ' vatic official. ! lin.'iVh.lr- '>i , ■
not be allowed. will be niven in opport unin
nt the above nicut lulled tint ■ ami p!
i loss examine the wit nerves ot said • I a 11
and to offer evidence In rebutl il ol that
mltted by claimant. 11. M Inu
IC.-I
Notice For I'ablication.
Jkltihoi
ithat tho
notice of
in supl><
Notice is hereto ;
niifiM a«ttler has hit
... isa..- Iiii.il proof i
and that shIiI pro.
* J W|ik!n . I'rol H.-
on Juuc U Ib.'l. ii/.:
John S Taylor,
for the N W U B< M I N II I W
llo namca the folion iug wit ties-ea to prove
his couiinuoul ii-ti iei.iB vpon and culll
ration of. raid land. vl. .
1* II Porter of Koimatt O T, .1 (' lark ol
Norman O I', Poland "f Norman O 1
.1 W Miller ot Norman « « . I'.'t" u
M t|U .1' • • * I.e.
of such prooi, or who knows ol t v nunstan
tiai reaaon. under tho law and ti." rvjjula
tiona of the Interior l>. p irt :u•■■it, wh> oi. l
proof should not in* a I, : i is en ai
opportunity at 1 he above meat ioi,;-.| (cm
and place to cn (s « xamiiiu the witnesses o!
saiil eliiimant. and to offer evi ieneo .u roliut
tul of Unit submitted b> claimant.
11. M. Dillev, lleglster.
Hot If o For I'ubllcatlon.
Land Office at Ok!..l "!i-
JiotIce Is her. ^ i' n
Hon to m lie- I'm 1 proot
eliiim, ami lint -a .1 pro. •
•ore S .1 U'UUii,- Prohale .
T. on June1 *■'/: I
Andrew i' I ■ >
V. 1-1
tho
ieh pro
i T April 21. 1894
ii iii.- following-
i leu of Ids tnton-
Mipport ot' his
: U'llt1 l' M.' 'n'e
ri to pro* -• his
ami cultivation
its, or Norman
r. .1 W t Ice.I,
1', Anv person
allowance
i jri vcn'an
; ed time n
fl.Ollill u
'port unit j
I plaoo to
oi l hat -ii
For I'lihlinitiou
i
id i lie reRU-
n l. Will bp
\c mention*
no liiuwlt-
For Publication.
O T.. April 10, 1894.
Kclley, the leiuler ot the Com y-
ites wno hurt hcen at Dcs Mointf jut :l j• i«1
lor sometime, liuully munnged toLuitv w .
leave there on rutts. K el ley says \«,.. ■ I r
Kid lor) wlirii i nch s
that all the pops were
was ti) pass resolutions He said | to !■ 1 r11:• i
they had quered him with thCitliii^s ;11
real laboring people
carry
<i I -S Itopilior
counter, wh'n
W. have in
my dcinocra
arks an the ( ali 11 y
•end ihe party l y
uiocrats who gave
but
S TA i K.M r
Ti b*•: f <)M>i.rri<>>
CITIZENS BANK NORTVIAN
April M0, 1804.
their ti e and money, to elect u
straight democratic ticket, wc
will not let them go unchalleng-
ed. Men who start a puper w th
the avowed purports ol running
another paper "tit ol husintss arc
not the kind that hrino.s hurmony
to a party.
all
dcm
ii M
Some of those democrota who
voted the citizens ticket are now
busy trying to explain their posi-
tion. There is only one expla-
nation and that is that they help-
ed put Tom Berry in office,some-
thing ho has been endeavoring to
get into for the last tive years.
Under the city administration
that went, out ot office city war
rants were worth almost par.
The people who want an econo-
mical government, will without
doubt be disappointed, unless
the present government docs as
well.
When Coxy started out lie pre-
dicted that he wou'd lead «" 00,000
men into Washington. 11 hi
had predicted that he would lead
000,005 men into Washington it
would have been nearer the
reality and would have compared
very t vorably with the amount
ot taxes John Allan is robbed ol
each «ear.
Coxey started from Massilou
Ohio and marched through the
most populous manufacturing
district ot Ohio ami Peiisyivauiu,
where l-ibor troubles ar«. always
brewing, yet he only hail live
.hundred men in line when lie
wnarehed in Washington City.
This would i ml 'cato tha the la
boring people wer" not in sym-
pathy with his movement.
The indications are that (
£rris*iuun llreckeiiridgcrl Arkan-
saw will bo defeated lor renonii-
n a li o ■ i because he voted for the
unconditional repeal ot the Slier- buse I Uixlt i' h.. uu • 1.
man law. The indications also are t,pi veil otrv.ry a.-t ot thedo n-
thut the democrats of the south I ocrutie tcrrilorial admiuistraiion.
und west are deteriniued to have ami we want to remind Mr. Don-
free silver anil wo [ir-dict tliut nuvun, iti wliltir, lliut n liirjfo
tliut e'esired result will lie ao |.u.l otour :nloriiiali.in uliuut tlio
vumplislied Itirougii tlio domo- t! v. was liirnislieil us at l'nroall, 1
emtio imrty.
11 esol'ucks.
Loans #:t:l,815.0:i.
, ('oanty and
other wru'ls 15,541.27.
1 )em'nd loans 5,000.00.
815.18.
Ho far, alm<
cratie county rj«i
sourj. have'declared Tor fr« «• sil-
ver und have endorsed t he • ti t ee
ol all their congressm "i an I sen-
ators, except Cobb, ot St Louis,
who voted lor the Unconditional
repeal of the Sherman law.
When it is remembered that there
was almost an open tight between
those senators and congressmen,
were endorsed, and the
ident, tin action ol the coii-
venti us indicate a disapproval
ot the course ol the I'rrsnlont
relative to silver and denrnstra-
tes the fact that the extended use
ot silver as money is in >ro lik'-'y
to ho brouuht about by tin dein-
ocratic, than the peoples party.
The truth is that he democrat
who leaves his party n ' v l.eeau-
tit Mr. Clevelands position on t he
s'lvei question, strikes a blow at
the cause lie is seeking to tin-
ther, for tho reason th it a large j
majority of the party is in lavor
office silver and we believe tliat
the next democratic nominee tor
the presidency will be nominated
on a free silver plat tor u and w ol
be a man who will bo in heart s
sympathy with the phttlorm.
rho l'u--<ia/. t'e see:n.J to be
i Discounts
{Overdrafts,
1 Real Kstate
Furniture ami Fxt.ures. .
Kxpeiiscs ami taxes paid
Due from other banks..
1,7«K.'
I l,:t44.7
11,000. i
I.I.VIII I.ITIl
Capital Slock paid up
Umliviilei proHts....
Deposits
Due other banks
$30,000.00.
. 8,103.53.
. 50,141.08.
Notice For I'lihliniti -n.
Xoticc For Pttblicatiou.
i
po
88,374.30.
A. C. M viiku, Cashier.
Suhsoi'lhed and sworn to before me
/ - — i 3rd day of May, 1804.
>i:ai, B. F. Williams,
j \ Notary Public.
M\ eoaunission expires Nov. 21)til,
!8«.)7.
Notice For I'ublication.
I Oflloo at okhihorn i o.T , May .Mb. I '
No;,.... is herein iri\c*n that the lollowin
i i:. i ■ <i sr'i I.".i,a- Illi-il not ire of hi- inlt'inn.
t. -e. I.', twpSll. mi I ire - we.|
e lollowuijr witnesscfl to pro\
ti-resilience upon iiin' eiiiliv,
hi | m/ ; m- II Walton. Mario
, rrelRlilon, Alliert Coie:n:iil a
0 T,
An> poifMin wlio ilesirrs to pi'
1 lie allow nun "I snrli prooi. c
■ I >iti\ hulisI initial reasoii. iimlc
•irulatioii" of the Intern
uili proi if - h< >ii i.l not I
lie ullmroii, v
the above tin
exainire the
uai agnlnst tie-
- <v|io known uf
• r tlio la v hi. | ti .• re«fiilations of tho
.i. nor Doparlinonl. iri.y oucti proof thuuhl
i.i t>e tllnwuil. will t>c k'vuii au opportunity
it.e thove inontioiie't iltne atel plnce to
r- flii'iruf ItiA w of sni.t LUiinniil.
to offer evniuuee in tulniUai o( tbal «.ii>
cUiatQt 0 M Dlt.t.av
Uncljt* I
Not ire lur i'ulilit-itiun.
ol I W .1 u ka II. ot
forth thai I A .lurkson <
I the 1st .!:•> ol Ma
loiters of aiinilni-i i
hi on
I l ini
I nlaee
of Haiti claim
tiltal of tin
II M.
I submitted
lU'i'ister.
Not ire For I'ublical ion.
tiesire to prolei
• l.o.
i | r-.
I. r.. by Ml'.
11 H a Mr. l>
ed in ut tliu |
tli
Till) notion ol Moiiulur Hill ivl-
utive to tliu Wilson lull tiiniinlics
ii i;ooil ruiuoli Why tlio .It'liiiKitiiU
and rupiibiicun* ..I the .oi.tl, und j «
west should work toifether on
the Quu8tioiiBot turift and finance. ... ,
.... M i , . | , i our insight into llir way
The New hninand states leuain• ,
I ' 11 i
Donovan hinisolt.;
• noviiii that inlorm-
,'rlidious part tliut
.. ,ji opportunity nt the Minive mention
i I iii ■ unit plan' lo em^-ex ii iii iiio the
.• « ol -a iii i liilnianl, ami lo oiler eviileue
jbuttul of I lint submit tcil by olalniaut.
II, M. DlLLKy,
Kejfinter.
First publish ed in Tio: Statu Demochat
April SI 1W4.
Notice for rubiieatlon.
Land Onieo nt Oklahoma < ' t >. o T A
Notice i- herelij « \ni that the
Iiamoil s' tiler hasflli I noilee of hi>
io make filial proof support of i
.iml thai sanl proof wil
. ilkiim, l*i olmte
I'ir«t i
: l)i. i
Notice for i'liluieation.
je in iv 11* be for
anil ex-oltlcio
mi June "ml 1
Ilarri*
s u 1-4 [or B v
I iI -t pulilMiC'l in TlIK STATa OKMoril
May nth 1«U.
Notice for I'uhlit-iitioii.
(iov. ami another proininoi,i i.mo«on
s said to have uvtcd j"
towuid lion. T. M. Kichunlann.
It whs Mr. J)onovan that guv
Oklahoma fin . OTMay r.lh "IM
III reli> irlveil iliat thclollowiiiR
ha* II lei I notice of hi< intention
tillltl prooi ITi Hllp|Mirt of III:
I .eram S .1
I cx-olliclo clerk
June Jul b I -HI \ Vl
• sin,,
for the •
lie i
• 14. SI
H I lie I
lied l>| It.ij
I lloftiimii. It-.v-m Mr. Uoiiuv.ui
| liilllBtll tlml pivo lis Iiin opiiiioii
tliut "lteiilroiv lui.I uctcd in miuIi
ii niiiiiu.-r tliut il Uv
Iuhii ot [Iiii'ty, BtiiniU IIB n unit \ ','J
oguinst iinj'tl.iiig tliat will give
tlio south and west relief und j
they should he met hy oji|ion'ui.in
in well orgnnized im it is |io sihle
lu inuke it deinoerutie |.u|n,r« aiionl.l |.uuliali
his oontliiuouH rrshlonco u| on and ouitlva-
l ion <>' .->u01 laml \ I/.:
j ii Shot ton, W li alto ti. John ' I rtftiton
\ilieo Oiileinaii.ofMorman.il. I' Any person
i. sii inir to jjiroiesi nuaiii'i tho allowanoa of
any subsinnilHl
I the rcKuhitioiM ot
he InU rlor Di partineiil, why siicli proof
^houlij mil Ik-aliowuil, will In* ylvuii .
three port unity al the above meuiionail tlm
; nlm-e lo i rofi-ex niiino the witni ni.es o
ialuiaut. U. M. ini.
lteyUtor.
i Normm
\\ iiliuin J
I ,m I K
> n 1(1 w i
hi<iiId not be allo c.l.
port unity ai tlio aboi0
11net.' to crois-txauiluo
. laiinaut.
Notice for 1'uUilcation.
Laml Office at Cklah • • • o Apr. 1*
Noiire o hart by fit
named settler ha« ti < '• '•
to inako 11 ii .il prooi i i r i iii*
mnl that fai l proof « i- iirel" b Im'
Wilkin* Proline Judge i ex ..llu ... <• • i
Mid court at Norman on June :Jml l« 4
Janus N Appleby
for tho N W I I Ba I ' N B -• H I M
name! the foliowiug " Hioifi-i l > i' <■
i ontiniinuH re*iilen. e upon m'i.i ■
r.f atiid laud. vi/. i U Apple!.
William Harris of N'oI.Ib O i .
of Noble OT. Ulchard M
Auy pri
Alius Nulir. lo
©
NLEY,
®
NT.M M A N'S
:'e aiiti i.-mil Groceryman,
Wishes to announce to the peu-
ple of Norn an and Cleveland
county that H now selling . .
(JroctM'ics, Flour, uiass and Queensware
Cheaper than any other house in
SOXTTHEBH OKLAHOMA.
A Tiiai Ord r /
INoi'lllllia
Notice For Pnhilrntion
tMnd Office at oklahoma n I Apill K1 l^H
Notice la hereby flveo that th.« follcwnr
named dottier liaa filed notion of bia tntcntloO
to tnako final proof in support of lii« elatui.
and tliat aald proof will bo made before b. I
w ilhtna Probate Judge at Norman o. r . on
Jur.e li, 1891. vli:
Alexander II. Jones
for tho Lit* 3-4 ami K '4 9* 14 of tort 1« '1 wp,
;i \ of It2 west 1 M. llo names tho following
wlinoises to provo his continuou, resldenco
upon and cuUivaUon^ or, aald fland.
William II. fillmore, o
man o T,. Any person who desire
lest against the iillowanee of
w ho knows of any substantial
the law ami the regulations m m.- n.
Iiepartmont. why such proof --I Id not be
allowed, will lie trlven nil opportunity at the
at nve m nitloned tiina and place to cross-ex-
amine llu witnesheKof said claimant, and to
oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by c laim.;ui. B. M,
"I€*w ao
11 < > 1 < « 1 <' - : 11 i < I - 11 *
Leads in Low Prices.
Convince You That
LKY,
i«i i 1 - (irneer.
, April 21, 1894.
•ti following-
e of Inn inten-
T Wm ltobursuu, of
sons who desires to
such proof.
eli proof.^oi
4-26 94.
Notice For Publication
Land Offlee at Oklain
June, li.', 1 >-'J4. \
for the fJF.l l ':
T.. April 23, law
i civeil that i lie follow nu
fii,..| not lee ol his intent ioi
if hi support ol Ins claim
il will tie made before S. j
J iiiIro at Norman o. T., oi
ihii S. Arnold
\ i/: Alexamler II Joiiio,
•org.' l lark Norman <•
i .i I'.. Naihaniei Wullai
t.T. w. ourran,
B14NT TAILOR,
DEALER IN
En lish, French, German,
and Domestic Suitings. . .
I "li (j I'll 11 ti Au'MHIC,
OKI Allo.MA I'lTV, OKLAHOMA, (). T.
hv elaiinant.
I submitted
111 i.l.K V.
Kigistoi
Notice For Pablieation.
1.1 ml office at oklahoma o. T.. April 20. I MM.
■ . re |« hereby pivenlhat the foliowinn
.| soil iei bus till ii not lee of his I ill eo I ion
iiUoHiiai prooi in Mipport othis clai hi.
of will I
Probate Judge at Norn
liavid Henderson
I t Seel 20. TWp * N I
the followliiK willies
ou« real.leiicn upon
I II II ill.
le T . V
U Appleby o
. 1 h'.'4
i Wright,
f of c
ilea
of.o
In rites you to call anrl ex(i,mirn) his line hf
STOVES.
lie hits <i complete assortment of Heating
Moves. Cook Stones, Coal and Wood Stores
which he is selling at a
VERY LOW FIGURE.
//' i/on contemplate buying new F.'IHJI
/. 1/ /'/,K.i1/ENTSfor the coming season re-
member .MAGUIRE,he makes the prices,
or, if i/ou lert nt a neu> WAGON or anything
in SHE I A''or HEAVY HARDWARE dont
forget
MAO III HE,
The V est Side Implement Dealer
>a i. I e I u i Hill ii t, iiinl to oil. i iv
ol that Bilbuiil led b> einlin;
I), M On.i
Notiee of Publication-
id Office at Oklahoma ok In
eli 1 hat the to
.1 not li e ol hi* ii
4
APER!®-
n, of I r
.' | vr 'rp
Noliee of I'lililiealioi..
Wall Paper,
WALL PAPER.
. it btock in the City at
Wm & FEHELON'S
.I kil«
ComI'Qumlcd Day or Niyht.
X or ma it,
of sny nilii
W II
of Nol
MutlrNB^Hi
of auuli proof, oi u ti-1 kii
....... ntlalroaaon. under the '.aw an
the regulation! of tho iQteilor I)'■partmeii
w i,i si b proof should not b« • owe i
beflvenaii opportunity at the a . >e in"ii
t oned time and placn to cross «• a .n11.:..
witnesses of said claimant, and to .
r< li-neo lu re'i otal of tl^jit aiihmmitteil 1
u;t. H II. I" i.i.kv
Not iff
r of the est:
is having
Mosi-I N II
FRESH AND . .
if . . SALT MEATS
GAME AMU FISH IN THE SEASONS.
Al.SO III'VM IIIDK8 AM) Kills.
1.1 f..i
All
M.i
, dee
ttilli the in ei
to the uii'leralaneil adniliiNl i
lute III his resident- tin-
i wp " It I w In t lei el llld I OUI
t<>ur moiitlia after tho liifi
thl# notlo®. W.'
Ma) Mh V4.
. >n in,i>.
Adiiiini imlui j
BncffPlP* TIltTfrn'IWre.
TllF. It BUT HaIA I W If
Dots, IJruisi'n, o -. Ulc. vh
Blionm, Kovri Si ■ IVtter, • hnjip. il
IIhisI- , Chi
Bkiu Kruptloiis, ami i - i o l\ hm n
rilniif or no pa> rciji ii t (I. It. K,nr*
knteod lo ((ive |n i: 11 11 : i.■ -r
biouey retuutli .l, I'n • . - ■ i h
box. Kot aale li\ I .oUinAt Keliioio
by elaiinai
iv Hubstanlial 'i i-oi
.iiilal,on- oi lit.- In
ti i * 11 proof should ii
111 'e' a! i * I' p hi e e'' V« i in
not said elaliiianl, i
but tal ol I hat sit lui
u. m nn.i
III U
iii> Ti >
IhtlidN ami Iteturn *7.
I or ihf Si-tilli«-rti Hnp'i-t Ct uvt'ii-
lion, io tie lit* I (I hi l>a Jus, nav llih
to Kith fiekela on halo May V, 10, II,
ami I-.'. (iooil for tlava* For
litkeUaiitl lurilier infotinulioii call
on A. Kinukaok, Ag« Noriuau (). I .
bishop ?, warren
LIVERYMAN,
For Livi pv Uiifs. Nobbiest Turnouts in tho City.
' .site Depot,
Norman, Okla.
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 103, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1894, newspaper, May 12, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115523/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.