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NO. 127.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
For Publication
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the larroer, who is the worst.,,.- uonfiflon ot attain. existing in, to.p.it w,rk u.-l ^ •«' «-),
The democrats of the various pressed today ot any class in, the country to-day. f w i. <1> ■>«•" <
township ot Cleveland ,o«,„y,' America, a,d yet he kick, use- W.I • ,A^rnM^,U,. ^ ■ ;■ ' > £«;
VtrrT" ssse st*-
sssrsfflu55i - -
1801 at 2 o'clock m. lor the' men who, like Beaumont, boast toeratic cm- and thu, say th,
' i i , , • of how ' we work the farmer." the republicans ought to \oti-
purpose ot fending' delegates to;'" "U1K , .
the county convention hereby 1 That Beaumont does "work the th,'popi.l.sH instead o. the dun-
called to meu at Norman on the tanner is proven in the turning oor.itn: ticket.
28th day ot July, 1894, at - down ot Farmer Pulliam tor this (;illca(?0i m., Ju|y a2.-Messr,
o'clock p. 111. at the court house,! ni"k whirl ol uiml.. I), lis. llowar.1, Kcliticr and li >,!!-
when eighteen delegates will be] Tlio editor ot the State Pem crs, tin American Railway union
selected by said convention to at-j Ui;^t takes this opportunity to, <jllicito-day issued an address
tend the democratic cougressiou -j thank den. Passenger Agent to tin public, the substance ol
ifKiiiuour.i« . i .. .JUUO 1H IHM.
,.|n vi\.-li ii..-' ii"- followlnif-
I, :- iini noli;-i- ot Ills intention
ini.i.t In i u|*porl hi 1 Ih otiilin,
• ill he made before S.
. T .
hut they hope to for.-, the men . "Vn'
. , • ' lier eontliiuon
of labor lnt ailenct' ami iavi> i tio-u.r. > ■ ■■ i
^llbniiefiiull. j Inaand vv o M
"Tnut purpose cannot, dure not j proto*i Hjruin-tti.. ;iIIo vuiht
and will not succimmI. Debs u
must bo defended smd ably do- i.e..ii..*e.i.
teud the democratic congreesion- thank Uen. l'asaenger ^vgem m in puu i-, i «
al convention at El Heno on the; i )Hvis of the Chicago and Grand | which i* as follows
1st day ot August, 1894, tor the j Trmilc und tlio Lehigh Valley, lk-a<lqn;irtei\< American Rail-
purpose of nominating a demo- -mj passenger Agent Lee ot tlio wwy I nion, C-ook. t ounty Jail,
cratic candidate tor delegate to j ijehjgh Valley road tor the 111., July-2.—'lo the American
*. awrrioii liic ( Hi 1 !l ! I ()111 !L 1 em- . f^nnltr iiiiiI ironnrniH.
to congress for Oklahoma Terri
tory.
The representation ot each
township in Cleveland county,
in the county convention, is as
follows-
I .
io, i East
9. i East
10, i West.
io, 2 West
io, 3 West 3
9, 3 West. 2
West Norman J
East Norman 3
iq, 2 West 2
i West
8, i East
8, i West
8, 2 West
7, 2 West I
7, i West S
6, i West
5. 1 East I
7. 1 J?,,st : t
7, i East
E. l\ Mosely, S. T. Leavy,
8ee'i,y Ch. Co Central Com.
courtesies so freely and generous- pnli'ic. It is almost universally
ly extended. It is a comfort and conceded that the I'ullinun com-
a pleasure to travel over these j pany, through the oft-repeated
roads and should any ot our! reduction of wages, excessive
readers go to N'ev; Vork or l'liil- icnts and many other causes, lias
ailelpliia we would advise them grievously wronged its employe.,
to take this route. It takes you and whatever may be said nf the
, to Niugrn Falls through licauti- great railroad strike which re-
fill scenery in New York, up the suited in consequence of Bucli
pictun scjue Lehigh Valley and nrievances the arbitrary r.;tu.>ai
down the Wyoming Valley that said I'ullnian company to sub
has been made famous in songL,it to arbitration in any form
• even to decide the .,uestiou if
irirfy in ,'lcru waB anything to arbitrate]
I,., , , -i-l i * - I is Droof positive that saic' com-
I 2 j Cleveland comity finds itself in a 1 1
tended. In hi-1 I'd •" ;l! 'bis
time lie lep cents the rights ol
labor. iSugeue V l>i s is a
poor man; l.e has no inone); his
trial and preparation for it will
require a considerable amount,
and \vc know tli.it the workers
ol the country have never yet
been applied to in vain to help
the cause ot justice, humanity
and rights. All unions ahouldi
and story.
The Democratic
i mid eulllvtt
fti I . linn. John Wllk-
. . 1 if Normiiii« . 'I'
\n> i^'i'sou wlio cli'slren to
linviiiii-c .it Hiieli proof,
st|li-iii'iblal rrt *ou. uii-
ii.,! ii.,. tiili tIons i.l tin- luter-
. silt-It proof vhould not
_i\en mi opooi-tunlty ill
. nli.n . •.'i in ,.iti.-.l i hue an.I pluee Io
t III 11, > - tin' u .lii -.••.it rail lUlllllU'il. ini'l
i,-in t: i' .-t thai submitted
oliUiunnt. 11 .M. Dim.kv
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Irn sl puhll-l.i.l In till- Sr \ti: OKMOCKAT
JUU«#l,lftM 1
Notice of I'libticatlon-
I S. I,and mil. .- at Oklahoma oklnliomtt Ty.
Inn I i I '.'I.
Notlr. i-In t.'liv uiv.-n Unit the followlinr-
UHiiied M-t i i. r has tilt I notU e of his Intention
t.. itntke lln.ii proof In support of hid oliilin,
:,I;,| i'mi ^ l proot will he made helore
.>.) wiikhi- l'i ihii' - Judge, al Norman O T
'ebb
i t Ion • i ,
contribute. We ask all laboring.
, si-, .".i iwp '.i n ranffe I west
, lu- illmviiiK Witnesses to prove
i- -iih-n. upon and cultlva-
.1 \l Monroe. I' It
I, II !>ui ki
I'litH nt I ho luterlo
iroot shoul . .
ipporlunity Ht tin
why.
i.ii.iwi-d, will he jrivn
a hove meiitionud el ...
.... .inline Hie willies t ti of
sal.I . Iiiimuut. an.I to oll.-r evidence liln,
till ot : ha'. .s-.ihiiillU <1 h\ elllilUAUl
II M. llllley. Keirlste
| l-'i r
When editor Allan ot the
Voiee getb through making
statements about his taxes we
will show the people wherein lie
was mistaken.
While President Cleveland's
letter to Congressman Wilson,
may not have been the propiT
tiling in every respect, it voiced
indignation of the peopl
the
against the Senate tantl bill.
The man who asks the demo-
crats ot Cleveland county to <1
any thing unnecessary asks so-: -
thing unreasonable anil any man
who asks anything unreasonable
should be promptly sat down
upon.
The wa) that the democratic
candidates arc announcing, in
dicates that tliev hu7«- confiden: e
that they will be elected it they
can only be :o fortunate as to
•rot the nomination and we arc
eatistied that they are light.
: Cleveland county niuis ltsen in a 1 - . . . ;
1 , , , , • t.unv had no taith m the justice
noriitlon that demands patriotic 1 J , , ,
action on the part ot those who ot its cause and fears t he disclos-
ure seeking office at the bauds ot I u'*03 that are certain to resul
4 the party they are affiliated with.' from an honest investigation, and
' i While we have a good working in view ot the heavy losses en-
2 majority, the condition of affairs tailed upon the country such
are such that unless a satisfactory j obstinacy on the part of the 1 u l-
ticket it nominated, wo are liable j man company is deserving ol the
to suffer partial defeat. With j severest condemnation. We pro-
tins condition ot affairs staring j poae that the Pullman company
us in the faco every candidate fur | shall be brought to justice, and
office should express his willing- j tnis in a way that will not
Hess to sacrifice his candidacy necessitate a strike with its at-
ratlicr than jeopardize the wel- tending ills. Wo have taith in
tare ot the party. If there is the American people; they uphold
any question about the success of j justice, they love tail- play. And
the party it should be given now, in the nanus ot justice and
careful consideration, and prompt fair play we appeal to every good
action taken to serve the in-1 man and every good woman not
tereais of thu party. u> tide in a Pullman car until the
_ , , i'uliii.aii C"i;ipiit.y i!-'cs jiisiice tv>
Delegate B iynn has lnirodticeu « ^ C!M ,|ox T -j -"n
the tollowing joint resolution for ^ *
the relict ot certain settlers in
Oklahoma:
Keso'.vcd by the Senate and
. ,, , Any person
i • , . ( ,. «t , w!i>> .icslrf* to pi ote.^t HKilhist.tlio iillowiiuoe
men to Opoll SllUScrmtlOllS IOI nil ,l( Nii. i, I I ,. ■ lit Who knows of liny substan-
'Debs legal defense fund.' _ ^
"liy order ot the executive
committee ot the American Fed-
eration ot Labor."
"Samuel Gompers, President,'
The American Federation
heads the list with a subscription
oi $o00.
DELEliA'l i. 10 1'ONUK SS.
We have no desire t<> dictate,
in any sense ot the word, to the
county convention next Datnr-;
day or to the delegates who will
be elected to attend the
tit ii at KI lie no, In it w«* want to
t Published In the statu 1>kmo(
June :.'<j 1 - n I
Notice For i'uUUeatioii.
lilloc
Land ...
NothK- hervn\ ;-i\. ii linn im- ikiwhihb
niitn. il -.-I t h i has lll.-.l uotlei'of his hiteiitlotl
to in .ike Jlnu'i proof In Mipport of lilx ehilm.
an.1 that s it.I proof will he iiuulo helore S. J.
VilUiiis i'n i i-.- .1 udj!.' • Norman O.T., on
Aim. :: 1804 vt/.: .
Mary li lh-llair,\ ii.hiilnlslrlx of the
. slate of Wi.i II Iteluiiiiy defeased
r„r lit.' s w 1-1 .. . IT t *vp II n ranxe X we.nl
li,. 11; 11i e - ti,1- I ,! .A inn « it nes seH to prove
I, . I-.-1111111hiti - . • - . ;• ii upon and rulliva-
, ti.,n nt. •all land, v i/: II Downhifr. I. Fiiu-
...llVfll- I.I..I..W . Hal I. \ I'lU'l HOU Ill-Ill. nil...
" ! Nnrillilll o T. |-. i-..n
to protect ;i> . i 11 ■ t the ullowanee
| ot n || ol I f. nr u ||.| kun'.vs I.r liny .illmutn-
sav a few words to then. 1 list the h„i .... i..- n.. u i.n.iiiu-nuiiiiilon;
m. ■ , „ 1 "1 Hi'- «•'.> MM* Proof
same. There is onlv one aVowetl
ii i«'iimm, ..nilel" the I
tin- Interior Depart in -in
otild not l.e allowed, will he jriv.
candidate in Cleveland ennnly |ZrHZiL!^r Sl
tor the <; itiatiou and that is A. ;
J. Worley. Mr. Worley's can- a. m. nox^
didancy has been known ot tor,
the last three months and in the
House i t Representatives ot th
United States ot America m
Congress assembled, That the
homestead settlers on the Absen-
ts- Shawnee, Pottawatomie, anil
Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian!
lauds in Oklahoma Territory be
. • ii
ivithm
M. Ke
Notice For Foblication.
dund county
W. Koltou
(Ttoir
'I'lU ritor\ ill • >1.1 ■' I
In l'i. : it ' nit
lu the mutter iif tin- 1,-iato ol I
absence ol any other candidate
from this county, he should liav.
the delegation and their vote n-
long as lie thinks that there is
any chance to win. Should he
receive the nomination lie has
confidence that lie will lie elected
and will have the support and
counsel of sonic of the strongest
democrats in tha territory. : Ii'
i-i- never li . i i.lent:ti ■.i with , ,py..i it,isor.i.-.-
any clique ol taction in local I .uc «iv„ wooki.,
NORM \YS
Wholesale and Mail Greryman,
Wishes to annou ice to the peo-
ple of Norman and Qjeveland
county thai now selling . .
Groceries, Flout (ila- and tjiieenswnre
Cheaper ti,.i >ther house in
souther*,. oklahoma.
A Tiiai Order Will Convince You That.
llriax.dv,
IN oi'iiinii"
- 1 <)I«'SS !«' und -
Leads m luw Prices.
( ■ rime
ir ilie petition of Mrs.
„ \ e!uiii| eoiintv. M'tilnjr
ti.ith i ii .t r. v\ k. i.on .i o i luteal r
tiIhiiii H e lit d i\ ..fOctoher 1K93, mid prayliiK
linn heiiet- of Ailipini -t r.it loll ol tile est ;ite
ol said deceased I I sued to II. O. Keltonof
CMi vein11.1 .<>r I! i- ordered. I hat
trniil ii|,|ili.at i-.ii and p.-iillon lie hoard hy I hi
.ludlfe ol I'l'oliate !n :
ty. Oklahofhu. at a
at ihi- oftioe in the ti
county ol «'l ■\«-h.n--1
. |). i-M. ill
ii.I for
'land
to lie hold
of Norman iu suhl
11\ oi July A.
IliK. i"
| piinliidicd In said ei
I Dated June tW 1 • I.
The democrats ol Oklahoma
county voted down a resolution
commending the President l.ir
sending troops to Chicago, with-
out waiting lor tlio governor ft
Illinois to make the rcpic-it
the ears run
absolutely empty. No trieutf ol
labor, no Inend ot humanity will
occupv a seat or a berth in a
i'ullnian car. Let this policy bo
inaugurated and wo will then see
liow 'ong the railway compani.>
will be bound be their contracts,
as they have induced the public
helievj, to haul Tollman care.
We propose to continue this
.tight against Tubman company
and they are hereby, granted an ! t|n.migll g00l, ;mli cvi, mJ.on a,,„
J without regard to consequenee?
i ti ti I justice Hliall lie done.
Nolle
lid Olflee •
xteiiBum ot tw
vhich to maUe the iirst payment
provided tor in section nix teen <>t
the act ot congress approved
March third, eighteen hundred
and ninety-one, entitled '-.An Act
making appropriations for the
current and contingent expenses
Tins indicates that not all -Vh.-jof the- I,i.iia.i department, and tor
■state rights democrats, are dead lulfllling trwty . ipohitions with
and we'are glad of ,1. ; ,a, ions Indian tribes for the year
■——■—■ ending June thirtieth, eighteen
Nothing but eternal viuilenee 11un<li*cmI and ninety two, and lor
and earnest etlort o i tlio p.irt ol , ^jK l j urpojes," and such i iiy-
the true democrats ot the United ,1K.nt mliy be made at ail)
States, will the good old
ship ot Democracy in si IVee nil-
vc and low tarifl wind. True ^ |lave heMd of m«l posess-' To, a'inlly yours
democrats wi noi ( 1 l( ^ ot fertile i 1 agination but | V. Duns, president.
ship as long as she sails as nicely ^ ^ ^ )olm Bcrupuiol,g A|lw, | UlJomiE VV. flowAim, viee-pres.
as she is capable ol in w ■ takes the entire bakery with the Svi,vi;<tkr. Kbuueii, sjcretary.
The mayor ot Chicago still lu- oven thrown in. llis latest ■
sists that it was miuocessary ti.,0||e t|lat especially appeal mt"'
call out the federal troops and 11|
looses 110 oppo.-tnnity to snub
them. The mayor should re
There will be oo surrender. We
will use every available und law-
tul means to press the contest.
It is requested that all papers
throughout the land iavorable to
labor t<> justice, to humanity I
copy this 8iatonienc in lull and
keep it standing as long as pos-
sible.
Earnestly appealing to the
great public to aid ns in this nn-
equal contest, and relying with
politic.-8, so there «.mm l> • no objec-
tion otlcred on that line. To
givo him the Jiear.'y BUjiport ot
our count1, delegation, will in
our opinion tend to strengthen
the party with quit' a number ol
people in the county. It is ru-
mored that an attempt will be
!. .tie to givo the delegation to
Some one outside ot the county.
We dont know how true the
statement )• bur we do know itch,
that it would int'O .uce an ele fOSi.
nicut <1 di>satislac"ion into oui ,'V I!
county allairs ti.a wonhl '.end to j a,^or nV.i-hIu:!7i
weaken us, at a time who. « ; '
cannot afford In lo- - any trengtli .*,* <>
Under tlicso eiieiuustai e.-s. n> | V;,.',.:, i
Mr U ,....'v U the only'avowed
candidate in the county, !"'!
should have the support ot its j by ciaimum.
deleKation.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pon der
Most Perfect Made
une'Jii. MUM
oi' I'ulilicalioD.
.1 i.-iilotnii. o. 'I'. Jnn
mm
Notice For I'ubllcatlon.
hand ollh e ill oklahoma o. T.. July l'i l""l-
Not lee i- herel.y jjlven that tlie lolouin^
naiiieil M'lller has tiled noUee or IiIm Intent ion
lo make tlnal prool In supi'ort ol lo> « I a mi.
iiiiiI that wild proof will he made helore I.|. ;
A'ilkliis I'rohate Judge at Norman n i .ou
Sept. J. lfW. \l*' . . .
ii,.. n w i.4."ort"^wi! N „r lu.ui ! When yon
,,e niiiiies the lollowhiK wltlieuM - to (.jom-
hliCOUtliiuoiis roshlenee il|K>li and eultlxa- J> ( J \
lion of wild laud, viz.: , .
O II 'I in lor. Itoht i l-h. M" "
and I' It K -rkee. all ol Normal O I .
norm'11 who desire lo proti-M lain ' -
111.1«vtim-e .'I -II.-h proof, or who knows ol
ImvwS 1:,w
the ri'tfiilai ion- of tin 1 nt,,rhir Oep:11 •"J*"'"'{'•
why Mieh proof -lioul.l not he a lmve.l. will h'
tin >v!'t-
H <se- of h.ii'l elilhllllllt. and to oner e\ i.ielU e
□ rebuttal .1 tluit Buhinltti'd hy ohihiiaut
B. M Oll.lny.
Itoglati-r.
LIU D SIN
Want a
ISotice For IMiblieatlon.
tt:u in M.- . -W4 i t |i
iipport ot Ills | tjtud OlHce at .Oklahoma O. I . Ju'V.'
I he tnado he- | in
is ln-r
i I'.i mi
twp!
Ih
i upon mlI. ultlvatiou of
.! Poland and l> S Wade
v mi desires to protest
of sueli proof.
• it'. ..nitial -eason, nn-
ii*, ni .,1 the Interior
proof -hoiili
litj
ti nit mi 11 hi it led
II. M. lllt.l.KV.
UeglBtor.
REMEMBER
That Perfect Baker Jarb Wire Huns
urther than any
made and that it is
man only by the
Carkv Loubau
w i r e
Nor-
Mot'ce For I'ublleution.
Ill uni,II that the follow i n
iimeii wi.ir. Ills tiled not lee ol his Mitel
Ion to make tlnal proof in siipnon
■luhii. a nd mat said pnNifw III
- J Wi I kins 1'iohiile Judxe.
r on Sept I" IW4. |J|-
ude he I
for the
Iiiind Olllei t < khihotuii,
Nothe h •. thy uiven th
ntimeil set 11.-r ha- Hied no
tiitn to iiiiike Una! | iool !f
elalm. and tha > -.ai.l pro ,1
i April h IStM
i the lollowhur-
1-0 of his Inteu-
support . f ids
ill l.e made he-
A Howard
w 14 Bee^itwp h
nu 11 ii ... * - the foilowhiK
ids oontiniioiiH residence
•ra'-iBHiiiisA -
j Huir..' wuijiijOt^,, „ „
iim ill lift- tl.e ailowiinee ot su<^h |u
wlio kliowi- of any substantial ii
allowed, will i... Bin ' ,1"
iiltove mentioned time nn>i pi.i< ' . .
.-••mi.... ii..- J'l','-'.
looff.i ... Idenri' in rebut.,'I "I Hi..
ml.te.1 l y c-li.li.ii.nl. H.
BIN HI-'K
i-AKKl/
cui/ri.
CAUT,
CO KM I'LANTKK,
NVAtfON or
WOOD WOHK,
KIT , l-i'l'l'. JLJUVyi9
CALL ON
>i a< i it i ii i-l
riie \>'est Side Impleiiiciit Dealer
nent may he niiido at any t.nie ^ the final and
lV-lthin lour years ron, be .late vi.itnl trj ,, of lho right,
jl' the entry of such hinile. VV(. snhncribu mirfeWcH v.-rv re-
Notieo F<
Lumbbb Oo.
I'ubiit'iition.
i-'.n
•id Olllee at Oklahoma O T July 1' l1"'-'1
Noil oo i- horobj lvon thai tbo fnllowInK
,iHied eetller h-is tiled nollee of Ills lim n
I.,n to make tin prool in su, port 1 hi'
!.iini. and that Mid prool will he made tie
die S.I Wllkins I'rohate Jud^e ut Norman
I 1«U v i
• liowii
esiih
A hrnlnl
i stale
for the s w 1
names the Ii
intinitous .
said laud, viz.: *
ilill Hut ton. Ch:;
T. Air
tiifalnsi tin- a: ow;
knows ot any no-
law and the n
piu-tment. why s
allowed, wlli 1 ■■ ^r
ubove ne illioned :
amine the wit tie •••
Notice for rabllcalion
ride
1,\ clalniati:
I ji lid Office at Oklahoma O.T -'oly !• J*-'1 !
Notiee i-lierehy Riven thaltli. foliewiii^
,11,ir l settler has tiled notice ol his intent ion
, mi' ke tlnal proof III support ol his elalm
and that sai l pro.,r will he made before H J
, I'liVl'viiii.'iii wimiim. 1-r.il.i."- J.I.IB" «. Norman o n
,u j.™,,i, sc,a.
•1 ' |'5*5S* | lg ritew'wiS^ i
I'.-.i'-.'n'.' under the his e« ntir.iions re-ideneo upOU and euitt.a (
, 'f ; i'%. «••.« !.•.'. ki * «*
• - 1 '• 0r,C' rV r w""".^'"-- "■
"h • is; rii'sw. 8825!' i
K 1' - ■ will he ifivcu an opporluuily at tin- i
•ntion tinir and place to em-s e\-
11 'laluiiinl. and
• 14 P
Ale
• Met ,ill
Territory
In I'rol
lu the matt
, ,vjt ne->es t« prove
. upon and eultlva-
M I. Haworth.
.11.ember that the U. 8, troo|
•sa<lly ill need ol a job and
•General Miles is uoiii^ to inaki-
tbinyii look as dangerous as
isible in order lo miiUc bis oecu-
republicans ol Cleveland I FOR nulls' DEt'ESSK.
] county, upon whom the pops; Xcw Vork, Julv 'J-.—Now
I rely lor support in tbo coming j that the bitter railroad strike in
i campaign. over the leaders ot the local la-|wi
Wo quote the following from | bov■ organisations are Inking up!',I,!!',,',.,1,"
one aide of the Voiee. Hie matter ot sceuriug the proper j
-Wonder it the democrats und j defense ot Debs. This activity |
I lr names t he foil
his i-onlinuoiis r.-i
11,hi of, said land vi/.:
it Parker. IV".i- i' -
L 1'iiyton, of Norman o i
Anv person who ih :i. t" pro ' <1 aj-'alnst
the allowatieoof sueli prool. ;>r v.lio knows
..t a ii v Mihstantlal reason, tinder Up- law and
tin- lesrnl itions of ti.e Interior IiepartnienJ
H hy Audi proof mould n..t he itllowcd, will
|,c Riven an opportunity t til - ahove nieil-
lloiitd time ami plaee to ero-s-exuinlnt th'
witnesses >1 said elaimanl. and to oner c\i-
■hill t Hi ol that submit I ed uj
li. M. ini.i.KY,
lie.
.Notice of Salt1
y tfi
I •• WOUUCr ti Uiu UVIItuunm j Iiuiuuav • ffoth- laliereni rIvii. th.U. h> virtue ot
OCCOMrepublican* will mix a little U in accordance with an appea!; *uogtorof -. .^i- ; ;•
ueedbe- mcdloiUB this tall the Mttll M I,y President lioniper, " -;:,1 \"T' l!
a uopIlust! Tbo republicuiiB -vill lately (the Amerlonn 1! I,",'".'.'.'''amV.V',"i-'-.,'i'.'ill'i1.1-".i'.'J.r •'
om itslvole ttl# toptt'ltt* ticket boforejbor, Which Will be puhlinh.'il 1
in owl the; would the deinocrutic." ! thu August namherot the Ameri-I \S!w,i.--
■...11....r e, -. ; f.n,.. ti., nil,or -iile. elm 1'. 111'11111.ili, 111 ' ollii.'iul ol^illi , i. in ,.1 .: ...rnian n
jiation as important as
U'lie Heprcsentativ
BM.er and the following Irom , .
columns will beams out iu ouri they would the democratic." th- \ngust nun.licrot th- Anier,-
etutcincuts in regard carpetbag This is from the other siib-, can 1'cdeiation, liio otb i.i.
ger Beaumont. 1 "The two old parties iiro strain- i ot the Iteration. It reads as
"Pulliam bo wed the wind and
.1 jH'tl 1 bo
KlUw fx X MMMrtlw j«„ tteTWv.
eland eountjr (,.,j \,y flulimu.t. 11. M.iiii-m.> .
I * Hejflster
l^eiiolon s ® \) 5* 1112,' ©Store.
® THE pitvest
in the
@
^ TERRITORy.
r© "qrucs^ anel @l]emic6\l5,
~^%S:l®dint5 ® and ® Oils.^%~^-
wall paper, books, 1 stationery
/Vi ■•ri-'pliinis (Jo hi pounded Day oi' hig/it.
hi rn 1 1 llock. - - Norman, O.T.
of thu Estate of
ami 11.1i>K the |>r
^leve'laii'l
iratio
T.
Jatiu-s Flaherty j
Mojiu; Kot|co por Publication.
11 tnir forth that ,
,t e ..ii or ahout I And Olllee at oklahoma, tikla.. Ua.\ .1.
t hat Letters Notice I- In r.-l-y i^lven I hat I he l«,l !■ •;
,t:ite or said de-I |,„,,1#.«1 aetile. I as tiled noti. e ..I in- i.i
I. Ilothford of tloo to make tlnal prool in -nppoii .,1
el a I in. and that said prool « ill lie made t>c
the carey lombard lumber company
i-iaim. anu mm i""
1*|iai tni<l applii atlon and 8 J Wllklos. Prohate judRe.
i. .Villon he In 1 1. "I I'rohate in on.luiy Yi lstM, vi/
1 , I . I nt' tiklaliom-i.at.il Martin Hehourieh
"'V .V;' .Vi,1,1^S'eldaridaomeeluthecltylfor the n e l-l - - r: t wp !• n ramr-
I ..i t lei.-l.iiiil oil lie ,in,ne*. ' I,.' toil.o 111 ^ wltlMMM " |>ro\ e
- ■ I I III lu o'eloek |,|- fruit ,1, ... I "poll airl • " I ti* I
' i at d-i' I tlOII of said land vi/.: John It Oiehn. Her
r «;s cisJ.Vtrr A"v"
i1;,: :"-.r"vr.
t i aid neariiuf in t "■ - ; 1 ' i- to Moi HAT a (1|. who h.„t aily Bll|„,;milal reasun. nn-
new paper pnl.ii dn-d lu nd count) (lt>r |(m, )hw a„(| ,||(1 n.^.„|;l||on« (,f the Inter
Dan- .iiiuo l ith 1«H jor iH-partuieiit. why sueli proof should not
.1 Wit.KIN-. j |„. uiiowBd, will hi! irlveu an opiior.uiilty at
l'1-ohale JudtfC. t!l,. ll{,ove mentioned time and plaee to i
' examine the «Itui net ol tald claimant, ana
t I to otfer evideuee in rebuttal Ol that auhuilt
Hrintiichr nto/ipf! hi 1 nlnute-i t,v iu i.......
ISKEENFOFU-*-
YOUR BUSINESS.
NORMAN, O. T.
A. D. ACERS, Manager.
Miles' 1'AlN l'i
:eilt
to.i l,y eli,.iiiii.
gk line
11 in« their aeared oonseienees to follows:
The I the utmost tension in their etlcrts ''Engeiui
V. Del
Stlltl'H II
f.-.i piMl t lie WI II l • . II" I uu uini''Pi iviiro"" ■■■ ""
whole populist party litis s,.\vn|t0 ,!keeive the people eoneerninjr "l11- l'lu ,I, TT
nothing hut witiU—that's what| the People's Pttrty with reterenee iuterastliig figurea J*®'0'"
ails it. When ilie populists st|(o strikes and lookouts. In their oountri.. o onu< on it na ion
OklrflfAnia reopeil Ueuiiinontthe) v.un emle.iv.ns they wi
got nothing hut 11 hill ol wiml. t„ ci.miMer, w hut the}-
CJouhl the funnels shut nil th
town ileinugogiie, It., e woulil >■
some show tor leloin . Olli. e-
liiiutiug wiili ileiiuinont mill
nhoul halt the . ity pops hus he-
oome ii iliseute, an.l tin \- ti-.- 1 -
farmer its a poulti. to I.. j- it
uloiig—iinO the fanner allows
himsell to be Uieil. 1'iii.eipl
.1 l-i da> ot inly 1-e
illlii uyW.II .low in.
reap
1' ■
mhl seek' J fidelity to the euuse ot the
alone are wronged ojraitHt tin- wroi.,.'-.loci>
nsible lor, upon Hie l'eo- -I"'1 - "ll
Party. It OOtttat Willi poi r oll<"' l,:'' ' ' tutes eoun
T IMU
Notice Fo
Land Ollh-e at ok in
named settler ha-
irm
r 1'obllratlon.
Norman Mill and Elevator Co,,
Grain,
— Dealer ln-
. . 1-IIOM . .
Norman to Tecumseh.
"h
ng, SunH;
, not t xceptctl, ai 8 o'clock, ;t.
t |o.. .
1 ilia
lolioj* Intr-
if his IUleli- ;
I .i t ol Ills
.• mailt' he
ml tdlh-out
grnee lor pluloerati. ems, who
ure s\i-.i|ihunt slaves to the doin-
ineeriiig ol the money power, to
be charging up all the elnio..,
rioting and hlood shed in the
eouutrv to the People's I'urty
when tin v, themselves arc
II.
,-inpt oft
L-i jiniftt'ii i
dillerotit.,
thu" t)
Upon the etle.
its injunction.
to appear heio
eouits, locate.i lniti.ii...is of mil
Irom cueh other, at one and the
same time, lie is under imiiet-
nieiit tor Ijou- piruey lor obeying
i.imBotl In he u - * ■ ■1 r nei.ie wihu tin .. u., n.^. ..... -
lu maul i u> i - ti i - j. ... M MlS oi ;, i I., -uin.'.u-
-
V
\i l,o dosln • i ^i.rotest^ajraU
r-t.nitIn! rei.noii, under Ih'- h
itious 111 iho Interior l
I proof nhould not i> -
. , v rii nn opportunltj at t i>.
,1 Inlie and phlee 10 • ross
,-h ol Hiiid eialiiiaul and
iu i.'onilui ul ihut- vuhuiltn.
\V, |,ii\ - I' -ei ii lien,oil.-led und Kiilarged the in,jiueity ot our Mil.
t I 1 th.- eelehratetl PLANSlFTKlt system
,,. i I l'i.I. KOLI.Klt process. We are now manu-
la. iur'iig ti;e Kin.-, t Grades ot Flour ever offered on
ti l- 1 I uct, and ul:,. havo lacilitiestor grindtug It YE
a ll III' KW'HEAT. Oive us a trial.
SPI-:< 1 \ '. VI I h.NTIONTO IS^CH ANtJE ItlJSI.M'.SS.
« >1 IJ ItUAM >S:
"N' B. -Norman's Best. High Patent. ' RISING SUN. Choice Patent.
SNOW FLAKE,' Patent. WHITE ROSE." "FANCY GRAHAM
Choice Corn Meal.
norman mill an1) elevator co.
Norman, 0. T. ^
s Teci
lakinu
tllM'll ;tt 7
connect i<
t'l lock it. in., arriving :it Norman at 1
, w itii S.-mttt Fo Trains.
H. G. SELF.
Lone Star Livery Stable, Norman.
. . . <;o to . . .
bish op iwarren
W. LIVERYMAN,
For Livery Ki^-. Nobbiest Turuouts in tlio City.
()piM« ti' l)i i ot, Norman, Okla.
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 127, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 1894, newspaper, July 25, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115552/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.