The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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• AND OKLAHOMA CALL.
riiBi-iniiKO «ic «•«- w it k. in.v •
fl#OAT L. MtXLKR, • «OITOIf.
VINNIK H.BIXLK*, mu IMIimm MANAaKK
UfttUT InUndml for pul.llcntlon In HutI iir-
iUv'h nAiHir tltould rrwi li 11 l« not iiiu r
than rrl'lay noon, nnd for WudiU'wIiiy
not later than Tuemluy noon, to .inuro pub-
lU.itlon.
TIIR HK^KI'TION.
The Committee on arraiig«iiiont*
of the Hoard of 'l'railo uro making
an earneat effort to inako tlie iou'ii
tion to the Oklahoma editor* iimic-
cohh and triiHt that they will have
the anKistance of all our people. It
nhould !«' rein cm t>ered that the in-
vitation* are for those named in
them and that children cannot Ik
taken care of an the capacity ot the
Opera House will be taxed to it*
utmost.
WKl.tlOMKI KIHTOKHI
The Statk l)KMociiATo*tends a
hearty welcome to the Kditors "I
Oklahoma and expresses the wish
that it may he as protltahle to the
Kuest as it will lw ugreeahle to the
host. We nre wmlident that, we
express the uiiuniinoiis sentiuient
ol our people when we say that in
the Athens of Oklahoma there pre
vails uhigh apprecmtoii ol tlnw
who edit and manugo the press ol
Oklahoma. There is but one regret
and that is your short stiv,
in connection with your coming,
hut we trust we will !«• able to treat
you in such a manner that you
will soon come again to partake ot
our hospitality.
wages of a tenant farmer and hi*
wile were about *1:10 a year, or a-
|>out seventeen cent* per day each.
Further than this, the limes-
Democrat points out that there an
many farm hands in the south who
are now working I'or $5 per month
wages, with additional pay ol one
Inishel of meal and fourteen pounds
of meat of monthly rations. I hey
Ur« trying to support their (amines
on these vage* and on this lare,
and are working Irom dawn to dark
to do it. ...
The following i a list of those who
will probably go on the Excursion:
J. \V. Maddoxtwife, Taloga Advocate.
J. I.. Dunenbelu, laleipiali Arrow.
J. A. Tlllotsnn * wile, Cherokee Ail,
Nowata, 1. I •
(IriMT a wife, John Golobie,
State Capital, Ciutlirie.
Ilushtield .V wife, Shawnee Chief.
Hen. A. Reudy, Moore Courier.
Amos l ilts * daughter. Perry l'emo
crat.
W. I . Hurler a wife. Newkilk Oemo
Cl'ut.
T. I'. I teusle) a wife, I I Reno Democrat
M. I.. Hivlei. Si'MI DimoiKat, Nor
We have one of the best equipped
job offices in the territory. Also a
well equipped stereotyping outfit.
To those who desire tirst class work
we would say, try ns and be con-
vinced.
Notice for I'nbllenlloB.
i ..nil Ullloo lit Oklttlionitt, Oklti Sep. 1W' -
' Nul la' In hereby Klv,,n tliilt tlio tollowlnif-
munCKl settler lull tiled notice of hi. Inten-
tion to make tlmil proof In support of jil
ulului iiikI Unit wild proof Will tie liiiule lie-
r ™ 8 I Wilkin*, 1 roliute Judge. i
N or in ii n (IT, on Nov. is MBS. vl/.:
Ilitrrli't It. W urrcn.
widow of Nutliuniol W. Warren.
for tli." nw 11 we 22 twp n rang® : went.
He Iittinestlie followliiK wlliio e to provc
i i...... ii u i'tiulilc nee tllion lllnl OllltlVtt
V. II.
C. I
Pauls Valli > Kntei
Durant Kagli
)<ilni Newland .1
, li|a Nilitaek,
i'. it:
(iuth.ie I.eatU
H iunsuli l.eadt
lelir.i'ss) Kieki
iiiuuli.in Monitoi
. Purcell K
There ha* l een consideralile
sympathy wasted on the two
Welsh boys of Pottawatomie coun-
ty, who were given a lite sentence
for robbing an old man of seven
dollars. Wo have but very little
sympathy for them, though ten
years might have U-en a more rea-
sonable sentence. The amount
they received should not he taken
into consideration as they would
have robbed the old man oi'm venty
thousand it he had had that nun h
on his jierson. They were out tor
highway robU-ry.and were without
doubt disappointed that they se-
en ml so small an amount. By
avni|>athiiing with such culprits it
lessens respect for the law and i-
caknitted to make highway roh
Wry respectable.
man.
Will J. Wood.
I"ise.
W. A. Durant.
Sliii ley t'liupiiuui,
Reno lilohe
| . i,. Nlid.ii k, Mi
D. Peiiteeo!
N. s. Mounts,
Bell l'aui|d-ell,
J. I I i 11 ' '
W. It- Wall., i
ter.
frank MeM.i.lei, N
Okla. O. 1.
r. I). Harkei & lailv
Guthrie.
J, S. So tile * wife. Home, field «S; !•'
ruin, i ■ iitInie.
I .on Wlioi ton wit,
Ned J. Milton,
It. R. Gleei a wife.
J. 1.. Isenberg, wife
Wave.
, M.
. \\ eekly
Medical Journal
Pel iv Sentinel
Marietta Star
Perry Time
daughter, l nid
I lie.
Norman Trail
He inline, the followlinc wiuio. oit ■.•> i «>■
hi. eonllniioii. re.lilenoo upon uuil cultlva
rTu'nlTs Kile, I*. Tyler Blake, H
Douse, o( Norman, O. T. Ba M, DiIXKY,
Register.
In the District Court ot Cleveland
County, Oklahoma Territory.
Patrick 11 lokey, Plaintiff. }
V". (
Catherine Htckey, Defcudaiit. ;
Said Defendant, Catherine Ilickey,
will take notice that she has been
tilled iii the above named court, for
divorce and must answer
the petition of plaintiff filed therein
by tlie said plaintiff, on or before the
li'tb day of November. A. D. l«". o, or
sniil pftltiou will hi taken as true and
juilgnwut for uulu plaintiff in said ac-
lion for a decree aiiuulling their uiar-
riaga contract will be rendered.
Attest: VV.ll.EBKr,
Clerk of said Court,
lly 'l'ressa Meek, Deputy.
Ledru Guthrie, Attorney for Plain-
tiff.
WHAT WILL YOU FIND
IN THE
New York Bargain Store?
BARGAINS!
. ii. .ii, p.■!,
In Ladies Lurnishing Goods,
M. L. Cheuvront
Leonard, Mo.
In Agony
IS Yaars With Salt Rheum
, ,s r \ In Ladies and Misses hne
In l)rv Cioods.
Cashmere Hose.
In Ladies and Misses Shoes
in Ladies and Misses cloaks jn Boys School Suits,
and capes. In Mens and Young Mens
In Ladies and Misses union Sults- M . •
In Overcoats and Mackin-
suits,
! toshes.
Notice for PublloHtlon.
Iiiiutl OlWoe ut Oklahoma. O.
1 (Ultco ax hkiuhuiuu. y " "
IBM. Notlcc is hereby rlvcn that the
Inu uanuMl settler has tiled notice of his In-
tention to make final proof ^ {' f
claim, and that sahl proof will he n ek ht
fore S. . WII Kins, I'rohate JudRC at
Norman, O. T. on Nov.11 1895. vu.t
Minerva A we.
for the lots a n w s e 1-4 n w \
nee -ti twp t u ranire 8 w. HO
names the following witnesses to prove his
eontlnnous residence upon and cultU at Ion of j
^."I'aul'io'o. II Downlnir. *V .K. Haiti, O. J. j
mill., ol Norman, O. 1. M. DtLLBT, I
Hollister.
W. \. Clutt
l .l Kcuo
Woodward Nr«
Arkansas t. it j
st. iti-
\\ IiikIO .1
script
D. w. I Vol)
Globe,
i . \ online
A. McConn
Hejanti'i.
in- lli'ibi't I. Newspapi-r W
awatlia Kas.
1 ,.,ov Walki'i « wife. Stillwater I'opu
list.
Mi, Marion Koek * husband, I'ress
Kerord. l>k. City.
N rahnn. Miss Keua Aiken, Mei
ford Patriot.
Kates .v. mother, i l.uemoie l'u
" Noti,'«. for rnblicMllwu.
l.iitul OIlU'i' ill Oklalioin* O. T Sept. II ls#.V
U lieret'vtrlvi-n that llio tollowlUK
nuioi 'l nelller liastllril uoili-eof his Inteiit ou
to Iiiiiki' limit proof Hi support or Ills oUlin.
iin.l ih.it sniil proof will lie m*<U' 1'i'fori . . J,
\\ ilkins l'robuto Juilpe nt Norman O.
oil Oi't.SH iwi'. vln:
J ames II. llt>lidit>.
for the s w 1-4 sec 4 twp 9 n r 3w
lie mimes the rollowlnRwitnesses U| Pro\
her eontlnnons residence upon an«l tultlra
t lt n of said land, vi/.; A «
W 11 Tuvlor, W. S. llrllt. Norman O T.
M«.lrc« Haswell. Kollx Tiiyloi ^MMre O. 1
Hood'* ■ar*«p*ritia o«v* • p«rf ct In Mens and Boys Boots and Shoes,
IT-., Caps, and a full line of Mens Finishing (Goods.
Handsome Neckwear, Etc., and the hest of treat-
P rt of tb time my leg w* one m*, ol ■e lii, menf • OE.VJrrt.l-.
kuil about ererjr week corruption would father llicii L
under the (kin and the cab, would ilough off. ____
Th« Itching and Burning
sensation muds mo suffer Indescrlbabls agonies,
I ipsnt ft great deal ol money for different rem-
edies but did not get relief. About a year nco,
leading physlclam adrlsed ms l0.uke_!^0V"t
Barsaparlibs. 1 did so and have taken five hot-
Hood's'#1" Cures
ties. Now all the sorev acabs and pain hit*
tanl hed and I am mjoylnn prrtect health. I
think Hood's 8ar«ap.irl!la H nccond to none nn^
eladly recommend U t< all suffering liunianltj.
M. L. Chsv vkont, Leonartl, Missouri.
"Mood's Pills l et easily, yet prompt.*)- and
tB'.ii'otly, on the liver anil bowels 25c.
T«x « Slut,* Fiilr ami Dallas Kapositlon.
t ct. 191b to Nov. 4tli.
Hor the above occasion tlie A.T.&
S. H. K. K. will sell round trip tick-
ets to Dallas for one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. lt>
to Hist. R. J- Mokgan, Ajft.
Notice for I'ubllcatlon.
'"'[.ami OIBoe at. Oklahoma O T. Scpt^ Ki:>
\otlet* Is hereby given tliat the following
iiamJdwftlcVhw nleil notice of his In ten-
tion to make II ns I proof in snpport f
claim and thut sshl proof will be made be-
fore S J Wllklns Probate Judge Norman
O T on Nov 11 lfWJ* x}f '■
Johu W Starnes
for the s w 1-1 see 1J twp u range - w
He names «1m* following witnesses to l,rp^ e
hlb t.'ontlnuoub residence upon andcultha-
tlon of said land via: w \
Scott Phillips, Saui t arter, John \> alker,
Starnes, of Normau, O. T. u M. iumlkv
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t liiek.isli.i Keeurd.
Ku>li Springs
Kepreseutativ e.
Or
It is nothing short ol disgusting
11 read tome of the editorials in
few Indian Territory pilars about
the purposes viitlie l*tireell l'.diti'ii-
ivl tni-etinx. As tar as the editors ,
; I ,,, . I lolm M.u kei. H I H,u tenWottei
of Oklfthonin are concerned. tht> iu ;
have an assi>ciation that stands ^ * >t'e. Western Newspaper
high as any in the states, and they j | ^ n
had no neetl ol extending any cour- j ^ ^ ^^u WK. * ito l'erkr.is Join: ,n.
U-oies to the press of the 1. I .. hut ■ i . l 1 r«is. t,li;\n.l.ei Nr >.
they did. They gave them a warm j). V Wlmue ,v
welcome to aetvmpany them ou the j M. s. t. illr.i> Vinita l.e.i
excursion and get ai^uaintetl but11„|„, s Ut 'ks.
some tew pig-headed 1. T. txlitors' ^ a A
were afraid that they would be sto- Xl.,'n>ei.
leu bodily and would never have a j„. \. Kline. , A:U>V ~
chance to mislead their reader- i-> 1 1 H ur l •
jpiin. This is the thanks we £et
for a prvtffewl curtesy. Kortun-
atelv therv-are only a few such
Kingfisher
I \. i.
I. 1
MeC.ru
lueket
i.^e .t
Oavis Ail
rl ltl.lt'ation notice.
We. C.w. Cakkv, a resident of
Wichita. Kansas, and Joskph (>.
CAKKY. a resident of Chicasro. Ills..
do hereby certify that we are the
only members of the partnership
iloiiiu business at the town of Nor-
iiiau. t'ounty of Cleveland, lernto-
rv of Oklahoma, under the tirm
name of Nokmax I.vmbkk Co.. and
! tliat our places of residence are as
! above stated.
In Witness Whereof we Iiavt
hereunto subscribed our names
: ,lii< .'"tli dav of September. ISO.
C.W. cakky.
JOS. G. CAKKY.
' State of Illinois. \
I'outitv of Cook, i Personally ap
peareil before the vtnder«.vtned, t
notarv public in and for said conn
tv and State. C. W. Carey a.ul Jos-
eph ti. Carev. known to me to be
the persons composing the partner-
ship iloinu business at Norman,t k
lahoma under the tirm name of
Norman l.umber Co.. each sifftunu
above certificate in my presence,
atul acknowledging the execution
of same to be his voluntary act.
Witness my nana ana
notarial seal this -"Oth
<k vi dav of September. lSiK"v
* J. T. Carey,
Notary Public.
Notice of Publication.
i*. s. land Office, at(
niuiKHlsfttii-rlmsllUil nolle,'
to make final proof in support of h's olatm. ai J
thai .aid prooi will b>'ma-!.' > J WUktn.
I'rol.ato fudge al Norman, O 1. on Oct. J
James W. Kotiberson.
lor the n c 'i. «•' t*P " • rtn^'1 hl.
He name, the lolUmins witnesses to prove nis
continuous n-sidence ti)>on and cultivation o
Thomas Harrison anil w K JonniU|rs ..^slu ti
er O. T. M. K. Tltlwell and r. J. ituuoch. "i
Stella. 0.1. B m pillsv. Register.
This lien itifnl
ill out' of tin- m ■-( ta
able land; 40 acr< - ■
good water. Have 1
can better attcpd
responsible i 11.'•
will call and see it.
r,.- f.mn f,,r sale:—Threo miles from Lexington,
,,, . ,| .-s of Oklahoma. llM) acres of good till-
H'i lutl •").") acres of bearing orchard, plenty of
in Ltxington and want to sell so that I
nv ; -sine.-s. I will make tlie terms easy to suit
•j-iiis l'i vi 11 sell on its own merits if you
<1 a I on or ;■ • .1. S. I,I 1 1 l.L.
I.exinglon, O. T.
A. D. ACERS,
manager.
Norman Lumber Co.,
-NOT INCORPORATED.—
sotlcc of Application for 1'rohate of Will.
TVurltory
'.w atei SenlitM I
Keao Headlight
Pui i-t'll Kectstet
u r hacks ill the liewspafH r
UM9 in this country.
btisi-
the order, lie ■
land Mil He
ant at lames b
tiouars faun
' Uy.wbkh. in 1
tautoits tb • *tii:
I tKM tt i> vhi TII
The Washington Post and Allan
la Constitution turn inside out tiie
statement that low wages in Mexi-
co are an argument in favor of the
single gold standard. It Mvm>
that some of our "American stu-
denl# ol finance, wliosver thev
iuav l>e. ha\e wturneil ftoui Mesi.
co, where llie> tix4 a day oil to c\-
autiue into tlw nu«Uo« of lm' xv ,u> ..
linage, and the) are fully pernta- \|, \ .,rletoi< \
dt\l that tlie* muft o|>i>oee the free
coiuage of silver Ii^'4Um> the Mexi* events
can i*ou or farm laliwrs revvi*e
wages ol\mly-\* to cents a da\ tor through .u .
As the Post v#ry aptl* put- :t.
the'u c t bungling auiatenr it
nauce oui j'Ut a fallacy i
wvrUs thax will demand Wu h
of argument tv>r its rvfutation-
trutlt M tl*e Ht* Ort - 1
Col. H M t'arleton was \
urv>riseil sbv>rt time
UP St l ouis Republic ami
p., tt.t e oi Ins brother he had
(oi years I. B t rlton. the
KrnUeman m question, is from Su
KramiMO. ot whom the Kepubhc
writes as follows
l o the newspaper men. the >'io?t
imiH>rtant matt ot the natheruis >s
< H (.-.itleton ol s.m 1 i.incisco.t. ,U .
a member ot the Committee on ap
peals ami Grievances anil euitor i>t
; the S
( OklalK<ma. County of Cleveland.
In rnipato Court.
r-.rs l..t to an orier of said t ;«.r. ma^on
i«nl.Ta s"• «i; e,;!^,.u\VA;v!.?sfv•
, 1, iters A hulnistr ;. 'li. •*!><■
e > ivr* hi int r*4lf4 ■ )
DB. wvxxr
" Notice for Publication.
naiiii'd MM lei lias flU-d notieoot hUlnUatlO.
to make tlnal Pro..l i"
and nuit said i>r.H.t wi 11 la. niade l*l:
Wllklns Probate Judge, at Norman u
Oil. > 1!Wl. w'nfloUl S I'lilllips^
Hr.mmwnthc^oUo inlr" Unesies tci prove-
lds continuous residence upon ••ir.'1 cultiva
llr\? SSlanS! r!":. Hlll.rM. H itileM.d.
, v -Murtir.aUol Norma,, ^
Kcelsicr.
Notice for hUMM.
Und ortiii' at Oklahoma O T.
Sept > ls^->.
Probate 5ud^ at Norman O T. on Oct. 8.
'** T'"- William 11 Davis
<%yS«L wmwi wwg;
h • continuous residenee upon and cu.tt\a
. tion of. saldland. vli: r..rahani J'-e
W Hays. Norman °. T. J .T-r
WHIf- A. J Ni wman^of^o T.^.^
TO
THE CAREY-LOMBARD LUMBLn
LUi
Lone Sta^ Livery. Feed and
Sale Stable.
Best Horses and Finest R.igs in the City. Horses
Boarded by the Day or Week.
Daily Hack Line to Tecumseh.
TAYLOR & GREENLEE, Prop.s
saw to l
•, it
Notice f«
v, ..atf Wrk au4 *ct-
lns Jutlifc oi the IV
l«lt? tViurt.
r rablifttl**
omaOT iVt.
t Cutllbt
i ot Kevt
IVnt i
• ivfor* > J
rai*u C T on
r 1 h
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a - "
"'V Notice For l^blieation.
' SotUv ITh'e^l.l* fJ"n Vlm?V.,f ?ollUS5[
iniV «*'U.it lias flM notice of los
SSSLslxs^,SBm
- l wilklnt. Probate jutlgrf. ** Norman. O
t r thP * W 1-4 ti **1' W U rmC*V ** „
it', a,roes the foiiowit^ witnesses to ptvn*
h:> continuous residcu.* m<on and cultlva
u of. laid laud vli. <te,ens.
O-rU B ienainp.
Caw O. T b.h. DtLLST. Kedster
\oiir« for Tubllcailon.
i , * > , oklmi..m\* o T . S-p; ^
in t roUovtar
,■^iT^ttioi Im«M ■oU«of b^ mtentioo
SSTS g-j «•
r^llVlnt.'^. 5u.u4 a, jtorman O T.
Hof.n _
yrink Pivtry
He iy i*4 gg's ^ir^'°cUiio7-
< v>>ntiooou r\ > - ••-
Iftoa «r Mfti v w ■
j S. Arnold, l-rrd W* N- *al.a,-e.
I iifc. aU cr Norman O.T.
B. M. Dnxxy.
Nolle* r-r r « •••*••
, . \ *,v CIUFFIN. K. K TAVI.OK. *V. J. KKl.LEY.
# Prudent Vi« Vn's den:. Cashier. A 't Cashllet
FAEMEES AND HEECHANTS BANK,
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.
niHriToits w no «,t u:\nh i t-.*ni:i t i. * conskkvativk manaoemknt
- n ijk;: - S. A. Waits. N. W. Griffin, E..C|^pham,
r ^ Herinetoo L. Payton, John Merkie. E. F. Taylor,
\V. J. Kelley.
fioes a General Banking Business. Accounts and Collcttions Solicited
Sifetv 1 te F ' Vault. Soiew Ooor, rriple Time Lock Safe. Valuable
Paper* - id Rec r-.i? St ;- 1 Without Charge.
norman meat market.
McCLINTOCK & MILLER, Prop's,
in
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pa ill Tor
Hides aud Fir*.
lifiiler* in 111 itiii'l*
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