The Peoples Voice. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1895 Page: 8 of 8
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Norman Market Report.
Tht* following | rU «— |>i* \ aii« <i in ttif Normal
Btui k*-i Ht the tinu- of ««mi k to
prHMt Kii«Uy
morning:
Wheat
7*
t'wu
£1 to IB
"Mti. ....
Stoc k m 4hkkt.
f l i.UO
Ho^
S to S.40
Cat:i«
l'aoV|lUi>n makkkt.
1 ' a to 1 \
Flour,
t,lft 1,1.% 2,«0
t 0111 iu(*4tl
Butft-r
1*«J
LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. C. S. Tarpley, of near Httll is
very sick.
SHOES! SHOKs! SHOES! AI the
old price* at "Dad'' (irays.
For good bargains in Boots and
shoes see 411)nd" Gray.
Mr. Shobert of near Lexlngtin was in
Norman last Thursday.
•L il. ( iitninitis and wife have gone on
an extended visit to friends in Arknii-
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meeks
IrsI Wednesday evening u ten pound
boy.
I)r. Polluter, of Oklahoma City, wai
down last Monday to see the Sanitar-
ium.
Little Sammy Wiikins, son of Judge
Wilkins is reported on the sick list
this week.
Mrs. A. W. Fisher and Son retnrned
thi* morning from an extended trip to
Colorado.
Waxted By Mrs c. L. Botsford a girl
for general house-work good wages for
right girl.
^ It is reported to us that the City
"Dads" Will do some house cleaning at
their next meeting.
W. H. Taylor and P. J. Nesbitt want
up to Guthrie last Saturday to take in
the Coxey meeting.
Several wagon loads of fine peaches
were brought to Norman this week and
sold on our streets.
The sidewalk on the East side of the
of the Citizen's Bank was taken up and
filled in and reiaid.
I- Payton has 7(H> bushels Fulcastor
seed Wheat for sale. Located one mil,
west of Norman. ^ ,f
A car load of Seed : Rye and Buck-
wheat just received by Norman Mill &
Klevator Company. 50—tf
Died: i.ast Wednesday evening the
infant 'laughter of Mr. and Mrs. F
Hubert!of this city.
"Dad 'Gray just smiles at his com-
petitors when they try to make prices
on shoes against him.
Mr. C. M. Dunn is a "Imcli." no lon-
ger. Mrs. Dunn returned from her
visit to Kansas last Friday.
Mr. Mitchell is opening U|) a ,,on.
fectionery stand in the Jones' Build-
ing on East Main street.
Dr. Thread gill visited Norman this I
week to see ho* the work was pro-'
greasing on the Sanitarium building.
Contractor Depew informs us that
the work on the Sanitarium building
will ho completed by the 15th of Sep-
tember.
The Oklahoma City base ball team
"KKD CKOWN" GASOLINE,
AT WILLIAMS .v SON.
-Mrs. L. ('. Kendall accompi Died her
husband to St. Louis where he went
to purchase his Fall Stock of Good
from there she will go on to visit
friends in Tennessee.
Mr. O. W. Meacham came over this
week from Shawnee and removed his
family to that city. Mr. Meacham i,
engaged in the publication of the
Quill of that city.
Mr. John Maher of the New York
Racket returned from his trip to North-
ern points last Sunday afternoon and
and will look after the tradeof the New
York Racket during Mr. Williams ab-
sconce.
Independent Holiness Camp Meeting
will commence on the Slat day of Au
gust in Norman. The meeting will be
inducted by J. B. Creigl.ton, of Chilli
•Othe, Mil. All are invited to attend
these meetings.
When von i ... 1.. w . I liore la-Oefore iwtltlonwl foi
in you slop in Norman, go to the '"i tin. wuuou linn ro..d i 'tw««n ti,.-south
St. Charles Hotel to get your meaU section twenty |tt>]a ul norili-
and lodging. John Howry, the genial lwu"ly (*>J town-
proprletor. will see to It ihui . „ six (0;, range una (I) wotof Indian ji.tI-
wel , , hHt J0U Bre 'vl.«„l,a... „ purl of the sect
ated and that It will cost you i'«m between raid swilon nlneieen (liij
less I han at any place in Norman. 5(1-tf. ,wt"ity "lae pl ) lias been wasbod away by
Dikd: Last Saturday afternoon at I "ir.*""'."
5 o clock of typhoid fever, at the res-
idence of Dan. Myers, John Gilbank
formerly of Nebraska. Mr. Gilbank
wits a line young man and well re
speeled in tho vicinity in which lie
lived.
It was reported in last Wednesday
evining'g Star that J. William Stovall
of Lexington,Okla.was shot in n saloon
in Kansas City by a real estate man by
the name of Strickland. The difficulty
is reported to have been over a woman
he wound received by Stovall though
•riousis not thought to be dangerous.
Colli rrurrediui*.
Saturday, Augtut, 17th Has.
The |K«1I1| of county euuiaiUali.nert met pur
- ...i.l I., adjournment. || meuibrn. present
when the following proceeding were luwl lo
wli:
tn the matter of appointment-.
I I C llixse i. till, day appointed Coroner
In an I for t ie. Hand county, vnil 1\ j jtolllni
ItulgMil
In the matter of romia pMlnoeit:
IIh) iHdltlon of J A Blaekburn Btal to open
a road as follows:
Beginning id the N IV corner of the s W
I'mMer of section twenty [*)J in township U
Oj north n.nge one ||] ,,, of Indian Meridian
uid running thence east to IUe north-east cor-'
iter ..t a ld quarter section tlieme aoulti to the
-.nth east corner or wild quarter section ami
li.t. r-nct Willi section line road. We your lie.
tllloner. would further ask that said road be
only twenty |40| feet in w ldlli
Ills further understood by the petitioners
hereto that .1, IV. '1 human, who has made
stead enlry of the aforesaid quarter sec-
tion Of hind agrees that all of the wldlli of sni.I
"Sid 10. herein a k...l for he taken from said
.|uarierrectlon We tuither ask that the sec-
tion line road between sections nineteen ]'J
.111.1 twenty |i0| in township six [I] north of
range one |j w est of Indian Meridian, and
south of the road here-in-beforo peiltioueii for
Osterhaus + Wilmes,
llnvf jiiMt received their
HpiillK StyU-rt of Xt'hhy
Suiting*. PrtmtmiMtn-
able. Lull hii«I <h*«*uim
Norman, . Oklahoma.
WAITS & WELCH,
Physician & Surgeons,
omcc over williams A son'sUrocei-y
we do a general practice.
the above petition was this day presented,
t.iuilimd an.I grunted and there lieing noot.
•Hons Slid the land owners having given tlieir
consent the Nii.l roail Isihla day ordered rpen
ed for public travel.
In I tie mattur of liquor bonds approved:
I lie petition and bond of C. ,| Welche tonsil
uialt.siurltous and vinous llquura id Moore wa
this.iMy presented,examined and approved
In the matter of a|ipoititnienls-
The appoint it .1 Peterson na deputy
IteglsterofDeoils was litis day presented and
uivupproved.
In tin? inutter of accountM allowed:
I lie following Claims were this .lay allowed.
M Turner, w itness fees
NV T Wiilluc
that'all I Guy i"'°rT UH U'"1' 11,6 fH,,t I' '■ J'" y
that all leather goods have gone up in J « m«,u„
price, hits not changed tho price of w 11 l,lmk -«, .eomiiil.«|nnor, r.
Hoots and Shoes in his house. He ' "11 W v'""
Still sells at tho old price. He can
give you some of Hie best bargains in
Boots and Shoes in the city.
money furnished for pau-
Hoard of
W U LasNiter, Norvict
Health, allowed
IJisslier, servicer for Board of
Dn:u: Athishome near Hall last J'0*.""'
indav of ('iin.nuii,,. ,, . M1,1 '"PPnilslngi,otwsf„r
8.00
4.20
] U0
7.60
2. (HI
a no
40 (10
8.so
Sunday of CungQitlon of the liver, Mi-
lieu F. Urown, ex-trustee of Noble
township. Mr. Brown was one of the
most highly respected young farmers
of this county and a host of friend
m°urn his ourly (leiuis<>.
ihe Valley View and Dave Blue
base ball nines played a very interest-
ami llerrolil, by order of Hoard or
Health, allowed
| *> V Ward,appraising IioiimhforU ootcn
and llorrold, by onlor of lloard of
Health, disallowed
U K W I nee, Janitor work
L W W.Milen, hooae burt by Bniid oC
Healtli
H llerrolil, Iioiise burnett by Hoard of
Health
JOHN H. SCOTT,
Physician 4 Surgeon
Will do a t.areial Piaetlce. tifllee-
Itooii.- l-!l over Citizens' bank,
Nattaau, <>klal.oma.
SA\ ? Did You Know that
McGILL & SIGMAN
Are running one of the best
ME.\T MA.RKETS
IN THE CITY?
To be convinced of this fact, you have; but
to step Into their market and purchase some of
meats. You will find their place of business just
East of the old Post Ofllce Building.
EAST MAIN STREET, - . . NORMAN, OKLAHOMA.
'
s-A 'a™1 "--aw 'sa
Farmers & Merchants Bank.
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000
W. S. HAMILTON, M. D.
(Suocessor to lir. c. S. ishltuer.)
Homoeopathist
""a Surgeon.
Special attention to Chronic Dia
rr/r. M'"1 of Women and ,
( lilMron.
offkk: over Norman state Bank. |
directors WHO guarantee CAREFUL-AND COXSF.RVATIVE management
P ror Ailkins,
E. Clapham,
John Merkle,
S. A. Waits,
V. A. Wood,
E. F. Talor,
N. W. Griffin,
L. Paton,
W. J. K;lle
xsnzstfr v'l-r-
Papers and Records Stored Without Charge. % llluab'°
The Lone Star Barn,
2 00
I.8B
05.00
PATRONIZE HOWE INDUSlRiES!
THE HOME LAUN DY
18 A NORMAN INBTItt'TION.
AVaahlny un.l Ironing neaity done
ami delivermt in anv part «.t
the City. White Shirts ami |.a« «■
Curtains a specialty.
N, C. Weathers, Proprietor,
ottlce: Horse Shoe lteatanrant.
Persons desiring to have their
stock branded with the c brand,
please drop me r curd at Nonmui.
A. H.Coles, Agent.
The finest rigs and best teams in tne city at reasonable rates
Horses boarded by day or month; best of ca'e n,,,i ,•
Hack to Tecumseh every Morning at 6:30. Connect "with
all passenger trains at Norman.
Norman, Okla. TAVI OR t. rprrvtre.,. „
i-Aii.UK & GREENLEAF, PROPR'S
J •••wctunu- iiiiioill
urd..Tm<sl-,Hl1, "TI UllV° B'Ue 8"1' "
3 • Scot e stood 58 to H in favor of tendent:
:r-rf
«..ter melon wagon. t.,w„,i,l„ ei«i,i, w't ,Vi" Vn , n,,
The Hoard of Health tookateneral U'inanutTn, T ter co'„si,i.
;i7:' 1,115 cU>' '-t Monday and ^
found many Cessnonlw I I decision bo Hugtalned
I" Hie matter of building a vault:
I'lie bill of .1 I! Nonnitt, bll|lll „ v,u||t ,n
•Nnlnuin per
Ille Will county eiork fot f-ti) t".
I''1"" "•I'uviilent iHting the lowest un.l he.,',
bid was tins day m*cepted
IM'IILIt .V HON NOTICK.
1 erritory of ok lahoma )
('levolaiid Comity. ' ^ ss-
Public notice I* hereby «lven tlwt the Botinl
found ninny cesspools of water and
| some vaults it. very bad shape. They
have ordered a general cleaning up of
"u places and It is hoped that parties
upon whose premisls such places exist
Will see to it at ouee that these plaees
wre cleaned up.
Capt. John P. fiice informs us that
he has put all his Furniture down
WILLIAMS & NEWELL,
ATTORNEYS-AT-r.AW.
rraetice in all the courts: also he-
torn tile depart.ment at Wiwii.
lngtonmid in the local
land ofllce.
Over lloston Store.
Norman, . Oklahoma.
hedrookni'livw ti " t0 ,s ,lerah5' K'ven Hint the Boani
trooK ices, He can g,veyou some ,,f< toumwimen of«.ii,icoit„tv .luiv
Will cross bats with the ^Norman' nin'" I """ Ho TZTtT, "T "" l;il''"Vv of
Sunday afternoon in the ^ ^ Z'T t T
a sewing miiohlne don't fail to see 'lvi,'
Pt. Hice's machines and learn his
prices. 4 tf
East Friday the city authorities
spent the day trying to convict Sid Me
Carrol for being drunk and disorderly
Phe first trinl resulted in a hung jury
and the second trial resulted in an ao-
Sunday afternoon in the Norman basj
ball park.
Rev. O. r. Kttssel will preach at the
Baptist Church August 26th. Morning
"id nigbt, all are cordially invited to
.tlend.
Two houses and other city property
to trade for farm. Parties desiring ti.
make such a trade call at this ofllce —
51 tf.
Mr. J. M. Curtice, one of the stock-
holders in tho Norman State Bank was
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bessant, J
he first of this week.
Last Monday night quite a number
•f young people gathered at tho home
f Miss Grace Berry and spent the
vening as only young people can.
Will Little attended the editorial as-
iciation that met at EIReno last Fri
I . ' ,,iv Ul nio city ti
loss because ho defended Sid in the
trial.
Capt. Richardson sold his line resi-
dence in this city to Mr. L. C. Kendall,
j the Captain expects to leave Norman
S()0"- He has not fully decided yet as
ay an ti Saturday, lie reported a good ho wi" l()0tttu- The ci'tizens
me and all sober when he loft. '
Mr. Chas. Morgan started for Ens
In* front JI to :io ye.iw, respectively, ,|10„I,| bfc
i„ |,„y,oft|„, outstunuing w„n„„t
ln.lelite.lnes of silhl county in tho form, ileiinni.
nation unit of the tortus tit fully *tnie.i in the
"ft he li'Ml'.l of county oom.iilssionurs on
the recur" hi t"., otllee of the eouutv clerk .„t"
Mia 'ex". b,"„,l ol eounty eoin.iiL-ton.Vt'i
iippont before the ltoli.in.hle in.. Iij-tn.-i
court ot In- siii.i eounty m cleveland in flu.
quittal. The bill of I
with the responsibility of the city
HKKRY & ALLAN,
ATTOItN kys-.\t-i.A w. Will pine-
t,, J1? 1,11 Office in the
hi lodge block. All work executed
promptly and accurately.
NftHORKBflRBMOP
XlmviiiK tin" Iliiif-ilressiif
neatly done
hoi and cold Boms 01 oil Hours.
• • KANT MAIN HTUKKT. . .
lurns without Friction at our Store.
We oil it with triple extract of Low Prices and
BIG VALUES.
We carry one of.the Largest Stocks of
Family Groceries in the City.
We wish you to Call and Give us a trial.
McGINLEY, MINOR, & BERRY.
HULI.UM BLOCK, EAST MAIN STRKET.
M. B. SHULER.
rinan will regret very much to
| < e Mr. Richardson and his estimable
•in points on last Wednesday's oxctii- J""',- ' iJ'll0-v wel'e among tho first
• vMt -ie principal (fuit's £ ^^' * " > > -
the Kiist and Canada before he re- th! c I / ""d re9peCt ofHli
irns. the citizens of our town. The good
Or. T. H. Willlun.,, P, S,„ „„„ ! «* " '««
' Wednesday's afternoon train to 1 1 n
sit old friends in Norman and to re- Chu,ci. T*' & 8°rVant °f °°d a"d tbe
« acquaintance with his besl ! ^ ^ ^
in the church at Norman: On ac-
'■"iii I to It. in iin.i tleterilllue IUe it 1111 >1 j 11"WiV.
outsliiiiiNiijf li-Kiii .Mirriint tml.-i.t,-i 1 „f ,,V
eounty un.l mi,l bon.b ti, e Ksue"
yineiil the p.-r,.,,,, o, J,"
™i « t S""1111','1 """ uuiv be pre'.
"I it Ilia time such proof 1, tiniile 11ml th...
the Ikmi*.I of eounty eoutn"s.,io„™ "o/' ''
I ouiily have ileternilncHl the lilt of ti,.!
be lit tile s'i'i',',^ ""{■,"nlTI"" '"iilchteifness to
m In lite sum 01 twenty.live thoii«in,l
Chairman of Uie lloat.l of c'Vuniy'cSmnlis.
Practical Surveying. i
All orders by mail, or left
at Voice office, will re- j
ceive prompt atlention.
•I. M. COKN, Co. Surveyor.
French, Coach and Percheron
Stallions, Hltick SpHni^h, Ken-
tucky and Missourri Jacks,
FOR SALE
on easy terms, or will trade for
cattle; also keep
Mules For sale.
Everything guaranteed. The
finest lot of stock ever offered
for t-ale in this country.
Remembe*- that ———— $
^ Risinger, Jones & Sparks.
Tlie Fashionable Barbers and Hair
Dreaeew. wants your
Trade.
( Ea.st Main Street, Norman, Ok!a.
1 wo miles ne of Lexington.
J. Y. CAMPBELL & SON
Proprietors.
STUB'S
. ;rl
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair
DR,
r CREAM
BAKING
POWDfB
most perfect maije
• nure (.rape Cream of 1 artar Powder. Free
<- csn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
• count of declining health I shall leave
IJOU for other fields of labor that have
opened to tne, where I ,m,y enjoy the
mountain breeze which i so much need
j to relieve me from Asthma, with which
I am a nightly sufferer. Though 1
ve not been with you long, my la-
'""'S of love have been in all good con-
science toward God and man. I go
'rom here to Colorado Springs where
">.v wife will join me. Wo will g0 from
| there to the conference held in Santa
j re, New Mexico. i commend you to
L.od who is able to keep you and pre- i
serve you blameless. Pray for me that
j I may he strengthened in bis service.
Uespectfully and lovingly submitted.
I have a sjre cure for the Texas or
Swinish fever, parties wishing to se-
cure the receipt for the medicine, can
g" tiie same by seeing mo.
chas. t. Gorton.
I>. II. WV.VNK,
County Clerk.
Norman, Oklahoma. August, -2,'ird i8ti. .
Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers.
with Article :i. Section 3 of the
revenue laws of Oklttliouw. , ,lun.
wil l] person Imvlng ilelinquent perwiiuii Utx in
this county ti statement culling their attention
totluit mutter. Owing 10 the tliniculty of ob-
taining the ,,.,-t omcc H.IUre« of all .leiiitouent
tax payers 1 take this means of Into,tiling
them that In acctmlnnce with the luw above re.
lerreU to, I will :iti ,hiy from the .late of notice
(September, 14th) place a limp,em persont.l'
lux 111 the hands ol the Sheriff for collection.
Koiifrt AXIOL,
County Treasurer.
M. McGINLEY.
M. Mctiinlej- made au assignment last Tliurs-
• lay ami will .put butinea. He law ina.le an 1
heroic effort to tide over the liar.1 tiuies; but H. W. STUBBKMAN, Norman Okla
iils.lebtors were unable to meet tlielt ' VKia.
MOORE NURSERY,
Dealer In and Grower of
Always Willing to give my OB*
turners run value for their mono v.
' h,,VB the following low
prices;
Per set ot t
ltesettlng Wagon The. ♦i.iio
Buggy 4 (Jar'ge ;,io
Pointing plow Shovels.... ]
sbarpening Plows, |i. to
And everything else |„ the black.
Siaitli line in proportion. Call and
sec me and get my prices.
M. It. SHUf.Elt,
BLACKSMITH,
A1N - Norman, (). t.
Hitch up Neighbor,
LET'S GO TO
STUB'S
m. T T ▼ ▼ T
I lie largest deider and cheapest liar,
neas home in tlie territory.
Hi.s Motto Is
£ Quick soles ond small prows.
, , . .®i nceounts
due him and he was foiecl to close his doors
to save his creditors. We are sorry Indeed to
see Mr MeUtnlay forced to go out of business
Me has been one or the most enterprising men
of our city anil has always been foreiuo-t in
everything that helped to make Nonnan one
of the tlrst cities in the lerritory He has but
■t Hie hue that Mtoner or later under our II.
nunctul system will meet all country mercbuiils
Business sagacity cannot avert It it i^ one of
the inevitable things that lurks It
our Unanciit! system ready to spring out and
rum all retail merchant men Tho liietvliatu
Who depends upon the fanner, mechanic and
wage earner for his trade can prosper only
when the men engaged in these various uvoca-
tions arc prosperous with the fttrmera slip,
ping into bankruptcy and the mechanics and
laborers out or employment 111c men who de
pend upon their trade for a livelihood must go
out of business or Into bankruptcy.
National Encampment G. a. It.
Louisville, Ky. Sept. 1 Oth. to 14th.
Fare for the round trip $23.4-5 tlatesale
-Sept. Sth. to llltli, good to return Sept.
2oth. Passenger's for Louisville should
take train leaving Norman at 3:17. p.
m. direct connection through.
ft. J. MORGAN.
32 choice varities of
Apples, Plums, Crabs,
Four varieties Peach,
and all kinds of small
Fruit all Grafted on
No., 1, one year old
Roots. Good size and
Healthy Trees.
Call and see my Stock. Prices
on application. Four miles east of
Moore, seven miles north of Norman
II. GARBER,
MOORE, OKI.A.
J. B. BARIANI,
Practical
PLUMBER
& Steamfitter
\ Grand
| Central
ww———Msay
F. WITTE,
o
WtOPKIETOIl nv
ANNOUNCES
That his house is now open and ready
for the accommodation of the public
Courteous treatment to all Guaranteed."
Rates: J?'00 Per Dav
t $4.00 Per Week.
\ i '
a
Commercial Trade
Specialty.
The house is centrally located, newly
[furnished, and everything first-class
Corner of Peters' Ave. and Gray St'
Norman, . . qkla_
"I'd Shop With CAIIKT-LOMUAIU)
WANT2D. To employ a Ladv or
ueiillemnn to art as our Uoneral V^otit
Must lie a hustler and able lo fiifnis'"'
good references. Salary joo.oo per
month and a commission. Address
with stamp,
Chas. a. Robinson & Co,
Salina, Kan.
i unip mill Windmill Department one door
south of Norman State Rank.
Your
from the
Mueser-msjn
s. j. smyth
Dealer in
organs
an" sewing
machines.
Ofhce in Turner Building,East Main St
T
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