The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1897 Page: 4 of 8
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The
> I The Savannah Republican de-
| clares that not a single man has
I paid his subscription to that paper
without being dunned. If the Re-
taken to his home in Norman, but i
■till poorly.
Born to J. K. Lecroy and wife on
Tuesday last, a on. All are doini;
well, an if to a_v that Josh smiles does
I* the most important purchase
you make in your life, yet there
are so many who are careless
or indifferent as to the ability
of the druggist.
We have estab-
lished our reputation a* the
Oldest anil most Kkuaiilk
PH a KM at 1ST in xokma.n.
We always keep all the
latest and l>e t medicine* and
every thing is pure and fresh.
Your pkksouptions
will be put up in' the BEST
possible manner IF you
huini. them heke.
publican can collect subscriptions ; not half express it.
by duiuiing il ought to l c satisfied, j Married on Wednesday, February.
Thtre are towns in this country :<rd 1S97. at the home of the bride's
where delinquents pay no attention j l,ai"ent* in Norman. Mr. Henry I>ar-
to a dun or a gun—Press and I'rin ; "vh^rAbbott HelRhU' to MUs Rosa
ter.
| Mr. James Martin, of Blackburn,
The season had been an excep | who ha« been on the sick lUt for some
tionally bad one for the farmers. U rcp°rted l° **
but in a country church not a hun Mr Jame8 PrentU) who teacbes th(.
dred miles from Arbroath, the office Harmony school, has removed to near
bearers had resolved, according t" that place to remain the balance of
custom, to hold the annual harvest the tt-rni. A cordial welcome is ex-
i tended to himself and wife,
thanksgiving service. It was no- Observer.
ticed that on that particular Suu , ... ,
, r A Wedding Anniversary.
day Mr. Johnstone, a regular attend _
. ... . . , On Tuesday evening, Feb. <*th. be-
and a pillar of the church,, tween forty and flfty lnvUe(.
(whose crops had turned out ver) | Uiet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1..
poorly), was not in attendance. J. Kdw urds to celebrate the twentieth
I'he minister in the course of the j anniversary of their marriage. The
THE LEADING - DRUGGIST, following week met Mr. lohnstone. i house waH beautifully decorated with
and inquired the reason for his ab- r"''cs ''Nl'r~reen and fragrant flow
sence from church on such an im-
portant occasion. *'Weel, sir," re-
plied Mr. Johnstone, "I dinna care
aboot approachin' the Lord in a
specrit o' sarcasm."—Scottish Amer-
We want your trade.
We'll treat you right.
and
R J. WEEKS
Tbe People's Voice.
ALLAN & RIXSE Publishers, ican.
SUBSCRIPTION II 00 PER YEAR.
Sympathizing friend: Where were
ers. A canopy was arranged at one
end of the parlor under which the
genial bride and groom of twenty-
years ago stood receiving the congrat-
ulations of their friends, looking as
cheerful and vigorous as though time
had wrought no changes during the
score of years the close of which they
were then celebrating.
PUBLISH £D EVERY FRIDAY.
I the remains of your late husband
interred ?
Entered in the postofflee at Norman, i 1 he \\ idow (sadly): 1 here were
O. T. as second class matter foe trans- no remains ; he—he—met—a—bear,
mission through all mails.
J. 3 ALLAN, Editor
PRINTER AND PARSON.
The evening passed away in pleas-
ant social intercourse until time for
refreshments arrived when quite a
stir began, awakened by the search
each state made to find its capital.
Without contests or protests this
question was settled and good society
thus assured the guests all enjoyed
A Hoston printer went to hear the feast provided to meet the wants
A bill passed the council limiting s#m JonM om> s recen„ ! of the inner man accompanied with
th; life of a chattel mortgage to Next day the Globe gave the jnJ harmonious music which added much
one year. As the law now stands a , . . . to the pleasure of the repast.
, 3 . . . er s version of the affair— , r
chattel mortgage is good for 3 years. t j Before dispersing Rev. Ferguson, of
lion. Fisher voted against the bill— j . ^ k°ys> l'le man a>n ' made j the M. E. church, called the attention
of course. r'K^t. His foot stick pinches the , of the house and in a few timelv re-
• I column rule the whole length. Half j marks introduced Mr. Edwards to his
his matter was off its feet and didn't quests as the speaker of the evening,
who in well chosen words spoke feel
A bill passed the legislature provii
ing for payment of legislative clerks ! come up. His make-up came the
out of any funds in the territorial nearest to pi of anything I ever
treasury, but the governor vetoed it, saw. He set his main head in non-
saying it was illegal and could not '• pareil and his subheads in eighteen \ should ever manifest in guarding the
be enforced—that the treasurer point poster. He then started out • beautiful cabinet and lovely china
had to pay warrants in the order of! in the regular body type, and I ; "ICJ kad received a the token of the
friendships of the present occasion.
f
T2"
This
is the
very best
Smoking
Tobacco
made.
Blackwell's Genuine
BULL DURHAM
t on will fln<1 <>ne Coupon inside each 2 ounce !>•« and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag.
Buy a b«f, ivad tbe coupon and see how to get jrour share of In presents. fc#
DR. W N. T. ABEL,
(HuocMiMr to Dr Welch)
Physician anti Surgeon.
Female Troubles, a Specialty.
[Effective Nov. jyth, iw«j.]
TIME- TABLE
10.1S p III .\r
y.i.i p in i.v
U. 10 p in Ar
7.42 p in I.v
4.3) p in I.v
C., K. I. X 1*. KV.
Kingfisher
. Wichiiu
Bi Mono
< iklnlioina City
Okhtiioiiiu Cltv.
Miiiw INM
S<>. McAlester
.... 10 ^5 a in
r< n p in
Lv 7.85 u in
H 40 it in
Lv H.ltt u in I
I.v 10 10 >t in
Ar l 30 p in
TIME TABLE—A. T. .V w. F.
NORTH BOUND.
So. 406 4:03 A. M.
So. 408 .3:17 1*. M.
So. 4.10 (Local,)7,5.1 a. M.
SOUTH BOUND.
•SO. 407 2:13 P. M.
No. 405 12:66 A.M.
| So. 423 (Local) 5:18 I*. M.
OUT?
M.3J p Hi LV .
0.05 p in Lv
7.10 n III Lv
10 hb it in Lv
4 00 .... Ar
3 34 p in
1.55 p in Lv
K. & T. H'Y CO.
..hi Louis.
Kan-its Cltv
Kt. Wert It
. .Denimm.. .
*. Ho ti enter
llurtaliornc .
W later
Ft 8 ml 111....
.. I'll l is
.. A S. K. It'Y CO
For rates ami oth«T information apply to
•I. F. IIOLDKN, 'l rattle Malinger.
South McAlester, I T.
TRAIN SERVICE.
No. 400, carries through chair cars and 1'ull*
Ar 7 Sam 3,an 81eePerBarrtv,n8 ln Wichita 10:45 a. m
Ar h y) „ ni Kansas City 5:50p. in. Chicago W:43 A. M. fol*
Ar 800 p in ' lowing day making jlose connections at Win-
I.v h i.'i pin Held and Wichita with Frisco It. It. for points
h *>H p m | ......
Ar II 00 p in J *
]2hb pi it I No.40« carries through chair cars and Full.
5.15 p in 1 m,an ^ieepers from Arkansas City arriving at
Wichita 10:35 p. m.; Kansas vjny b-.rHJ a. in.
makes close connections at Wichita with
Frisco It. it. arriving at St. Louis at 0:30 p. in.
following day.
No. 405 carrier through Pullman Sleepers and
chair cars arriving Ft Worth 8:10 a. in., Ualves
ton &:30 p. m. name day.
Association.
HEADQUARTEItS, DALLAS, TEX.
ukanch office:
Atoka, I. T.t Ft. Smith, Ark., I'araons,
Runs., Denver, Col.
Look out for C on Le/t Jaw.
Have your horses branded and
secure their safety.
thus
Responsible agents wanted in every section
of the Indian Territory. Apply to l'rotoctiv
and Detective Association, Atoka, 1. T., lor
terms to agents.
W. 11. Coles, agent, Norman, Oklahoma,
H. W. Stubbeman
Saddles |
injflyofthe appreciation and esteem
of himself and Mrs. Edwards for their
friends and of the great care they
their registration and out of funds , made up my mind he was going to
they are drawn on.
' For years the people have been
told, daily, what a dishonest lot the
, ,, At the conclusion of his remarks, and
justify all right, after all. in behalf ()f hims„lf wjfe he ))re.
" I'hen he braced up and the next sented each guest with a lovely deco-
type he set was in agate. Then he rated china souvenir as a memento of
set two or three lines of body type i l'le occasion.
Populists are. But one fact is J in lower case, then small caps, then ' A* we took our departure near the
worth a ton of gab—and here is a 1 caps, and I'll be hanged if he didn't' t'me w'u'n midnight greets the early
fact, ^reported by Warden Lynch finish the paragraph with thespread
(Rep.) of the Kansas penitentiary : j eagle in wood. When he got back
Number prisoners in pen., 36i; of j to body he squared away for a stick
whom 426 are Republicans, 178 are lor two pretty well, but ke;>t sticking
Democrats, 72 are Poputists, inde-1 in italics and boldface in the most
pendent 17, no politics 168. j unexpected places, and putting in
■——— ornaments right in the middle of
The article in last week's Voice I sentences whether they lined or not.
morn, we could but wish sucli social
occasions might come more frequently
In life to break the monotony of de-
votion to business and with a sincere
wish spoken by many, that .Mr. and
Mrs Edwards might live to celebrate
their golden wedding, we wended our
way homewards while old chanticleer
perched upon his nocturnal roost
Wanted—An Idea • '"nowmg.m>
No. 407 carrie-
through chair ears arriving
and
Harness.
usys, Washington, D. c.. for their $1.8uu prlzi
and list of two hundred luTcutlous wanted.
Tickets sold to all points in the United states ' a hotne- made,
ami Jiaggage checked to dentinatlon. For fur
ther information call 011 or address
K. J. Uokgan, Agent. A. T. A S. F.
d. W. Marquaht,
President.
S. B. OWKNS,
Vice-Pres.
J. W. Hockek,
Cashier.
A. KlNGKADE,
A 't. Cashier.
Citizens Bank of Norman.
(INCORPORATED UNDER TUB LAWS OF OKLAHOMA.)
CAPTAL STOCK $50000
_ .. . r. . ,,, it. 1 .... , , . ,, reminded us It was time for "old folks"
mentioning Capt. Maguire, D. W. I He kept this going for about half an | to t)e a)3e(1 \ Cuest
Marquart and I. M. Little as suit- hour. I thought to goodness every j
able governorship material rather time he dumped his slick he'd pi '
took those gentlemen by surprise, as the the whole blamed galley."
they had entertained no .such aspir- -
ations, and when their friends be- Miscellaneous .School Notes.
Grant Drilling the Home Militia.
Grant left West Point in midsummer
and KjH'iit liia furlough in Bethel and
Georgetown. He wua invited by the offl-
gan to question them about it and | R,..ld the nroeram of our teachers V'" m;liti,1f to1dri11 'he, 'll
0 n *«-in ine program <>i our teacner h general mtLster, whieh took place u6
urge their candidacy they felt a lit- association. RusselsviUe during August of 1844.
tie piqued at the editor of this pa- The January apportionment of the William Wilaou mid Peter Waniax are
per for mentioning such a thing, county and territorial school money, two of the f..w witnesses living who rc-
t*! 1 e n ti amounting to 1 344 tier canita is mt'inLxi the splendid occasion.
They are very modest fellows but : non l„ the tn Jury 11 impressed itse.f ineflfaceably on
any one of them would make a 4 , young Wilson'g mind because it seemed
, i At the January examinations, there wrm/nrfni r.vnn .,
good governor notwithstanding1.,,,.., ......... ... ...nt . ( . WOIlu,1'ful. ^ revolutimiary, to see a
. . j ere it.\in applicants lor uacnei s 1 young lad such us Cadet (irant looked,
their seeming indifference and we [ certificates, resulting in one first j ordering the pompous old officers about.
O DIRECTORS: U
I). W. Marquart. S.B.Owens, J.T.Phelps, B.P.Hughes, A. Kingkn.lt,
J. VV. Hocker and A. C. Maher.
By-Laws of this Bank provide that no stock enn be issued to non-resident-
of this county.
Leader in low prices. You are los-
ing money if you are going to buy
and do not get my prices. All my
Quick sales
and small profits is my motto.
CK
Soil.
lerhi <
NOT I
o Is hereby given Hint tin
iv lei ml at the Novembei
'tiiu I)it"lift in Nornini),
>1 tUleinpting to ttiil prlai
Mays, who
r, A. I). 1H1>4
, Ok la. for the
net s to eacnpe
iiiul wii4 tenlenced to three years in l.iinning
penlteiitlnry and will on the 15th ilny of Kehrti-
ury 18U7, make applicKtlon for full pardon from
Mild neiite nee.
GU8. MA VS.
> 11K111 h I ' ■
• AI. K NOTIC'K.
M, lay;.!
SAY? Did You Know that
McGILL & SIGMAN!'3^ss:=H2S
ji_•. iii1 tin* piopi i ty o| ll«Miiy DelliaiiM i in nu
[Kir-it |.iil)ll hed Jan.2
Territory oi ouiaiioina, f
Comity « t (Jlevelaiiil, 5W*
In the District Court within anil for wild
l* unity and leu itory,
Notice hereby given, thut by virtue of an
execution lulled out of the ofllco oi Hie clerk
«il the Dittrlcl Com I of I bee unty «.| Cleveland
and territory of Okliiboiua again*! tin* piop-
j eri\ of Henry Dodiaiiher. in hii action whioeiu
Henry Di-liiati-cr was pluiniitt and Kihert
| lloenignnd Norbert Valouch were defeiniiiutM
and K. It Allen, Interpleader, in favor of the
wild i;. II. Allen, inieipleader, for the sum of
f 165 00and interest thereon in the sum ol fo.75
niid eo.-t-. oi suit' #ni.<mi and uecruing cost a in
I #30 00.
notice that several Republican pa-
pers in the territory that have here-
tofore been flying under full sail for
either Barnes or Flynn have reefed '
several of their smaller sails since
the names of the gentlemen from
| grade certificate, two third grade cer-
j titicates and four failures.
j Every teacher should attend the
i teacher's meeting. If you cannot at-
tend the county association, attend
: | the district association.
I Teachers who are closing their
Norman have been, without au'hor- ,chools muHt make out their term re-
ity, mentioned. Hilly \\ alker, out- ports and send the same to their dis-
side of the gentlemen mentioned in ; trict clerk and superintendent before
the article, is the only man to regis- t,,ev Van 'etfa".V draw their last
ter a kick so far and his kick was
because he seemed to think we had your arrangements to attend
, the Normal this Hummer.
overlooked his claims; but we had j j,- | cKurF
not done so. We have him slated ; Co. Supt.
for coal oil inspector, provided the j
law is repealed and there is no com-
pensation attached to the office.! ^hools throughout this section are |
t.-,, , ., ; almost to a standstill on account of1
iiilly falls in the same category as , -i
° ' sickness of pupils in many cases, more
newspaper men: do most of the than fifty per cent being detained i
hard work of the campaign anti for away, but we hope the worst is now
that reason barred from securing over and with the near approach ol
any office with emoluments attached. *Prln* that thc ickness will rapidly
disappear.
Are running one of the best
J\I n A T M A /v/i B T S
IN THE CITY0?
To be convinced of this fact, you have; but
to btep 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,
havr
NOB MAN, OKLAHOMA.
"He looked very young, very slendtr
and very pule.
"Ho was dressed in a lonsr blue coat,
with big epaulets imd big br usn buttons,
and his trousers seemed to bo white,
though they may have been a light gray.
He wore a cap and a red sash around his
waist, and he rode hia horse in fine style.
"I was particularly struck with his!
voice—that is, his way of using it. The
old men barked out their commands.
You couldn't tell what they said. Noise
seemed to be their idea of command,
but Grant's voice was clear and calm
and cut aeross the parade ground with
great precision. It wag rather high >1
pitch, but it was trained. I could tell
that, though I was only a boy."—Ham-
lin Garland in McClure'* Magazine.
ATCHISON & McCLINTOCRj
Proprietors of tbe Popular
East Side Meat Market
eli0.1 u-herein' ISamcy lleyln^ Is plaintiff,
ami Henry HelhuiHer i ilefemlunt foi the mini
! "f *>*ty Uollar.- debt and interest thereon hihI
cost -« l -nit In the Mini of S3 and nei riiinir
tit in 1 Iih .turn of $20.00 to nu- d 1 reeled, 1
•vied upon ilie following described real
rotate, lying and .-Ituated in Cleveland county,
twrit'M-y of Oklahotna, to wlt: The north \v« .«tt
1, < t w cip n 12, township 7, north raiiye of two
west of 1. M., together with all Improvement*
(hereon.
Sjihl levy b^lng made subject to three cer-
tain mortgage-* heretofore executed b\ the
Mtid Hem y licihasor on mid prenili-et to per
miii* in .-aid mortgages named which mortga-
ges nre of record and amount in tin- aggregate
to the Mini ef oo and interest thereon.
I \\ ill i v vlrtueof im* arore.-anl executions
on I uevI ,y, Kebiimry, 2>lrd A. I>. 1HH7, at the
front door of the court home in the town of
Norman, county of Cleveland „„d territorv of
>lclahoina at the iuair of o'clock P M. ot wild
[ II to the highest bidder for cash in
hand the above described premises, Mibjecf to
■ above named mortgage*.
aid property Is levied upon and will be
sold as the property of Henry Delhauser, to
satisfy Hie above Hatred executions, the said
piity in said premises be-
sum of fr:ii oo.
I have hereunto net my
lierltT ofcieve'aud
At Norman, this
<)\er the Country.
He (telliuR a hairbreadth adventure)
—And in tbe bright moonlight we could
see the dark muzzles of the wolves.
She (breathlessly)—Oh, how glad yoa
must have b^eti that they had the muz-
zles on!—Pearson's Weekly.
The fat-paying offices belong to the
fellows who occupy rear seats dur-
AccordiiiK to an estimate in a work
on building, three plasterers, with one
Died at his home near Berry, eleve- helper, will put on 450 yards of two
, land county, Oklahoma, on Jan., 2*itb ooat work in a day.
ing the thick of the campaign and 18H7) Grandpa Dunn, one of the pio- .
never spend either time or money , neersof thii county has tfone to rest, I THE GR\NDE3T REMFDY
to help the cause; but to their cred ; where he awaits the coining of those • '
, ,, L.i,n.i„™j hiu i 11 Mr. R. U. Ureeve. murchnnt, of Chil-
li (?) they make excellent aspirants, ho shared lus hardships as well as, bowle> Va>i cerliHo8 lhat |,h had con-
after the victory is won. No, no;
party workers and newspaper men
must not aspire to hold offices with
salary attached, the drawing of
whic might tire them so as to impair
their service in future campaigns.
We hope this explanation will be
satisfactory to Hilly and that lie will
roll up his sleeves and in his accus-
tomed vigorous manner push a Nor-1
man man for governor.
his joys in this new country, but if a
are faithful it will lie iov- onlv ov
there.
Also on Jan., 30th 1X!I7, Eunice
Mitchell, daughter of J. T. .Mitchell
and wife, a^ed about three years.
On Tuesday, Feb., 2nd
son of 1). C. Kcker and
above were all interred at Fairview
cemetery.
I>. M. Kile, who has beeu quite ill at
farm has so far recovered as to be
sumption, was given up to die, sought
all medical treatment that money could
procure, tried all cough remedies he
could hear of, hut got no relief; spent
many nights sitting up in a chair;
induced to try Dr King's New Discov-
ery, and was cured by use of two bottles.
lKif inf-int I ^l)r I"101 l,"'ee years has been attending
| to business, and says Dr. King's New
wife. "lie Discovery is the grandest
remedy ever
made, as il has done so much for him
and also for others in nis community
Dr. King's New Discovery is guaran-
teed for coughs, colds and consumption.
Itdontfail. Trial bottle free at lilaka
& Keed's Drug store.
Believes in advertising, and takes this method of informing
the public that he sell the bests of .meats cheaper than any
butcher in the city ... --n-ri——
Fresh and Salted Meats.
Game and Fish in season.
Buyer of Hides and Furs.
ury Del hail
I mi; appraised at th
In witnnis where
hand at the olMee of the
county, Oklahoma territi...
21st duy of January, A. I). ihu7
I . II. DOWNING.
Herri* & .Jackson, sheriff
Attorneys tor Creditors.
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