The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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The People's Toice.
N.R,. !F. A.
ALLAN & RIXSK, F ubi inhere
SUBSCRIPTION SI .00 PE8 VEA8.
PCBLISHZD KVFKY FRIDAY.
that party is
ceracd. It has also demonstrated
Eatere«i u tue prMtdOtoe. S' man- oki*no- that t|,e n,0ney power as represent-
ffiM Territory, for amn*iniMi<xi thrr«nli tb«
a^j.a.Mtooo-■ «««. ed by the Republican party cannot
be unhorsed by fighting under the
JOHN S. ALi^AN Editor [jemocratic banner. It is a party
•— 5 to° many aod ,s LOt
3tfS. united upon any issue. The eastern
ftBOBlea Voice ax l Y<*attk'«Cora panton . 12 :5 . , .
people® Vow* Mid rarmenA«rvoc*t* i so wing of it demanded tnat this carn-
Peovlei Voiei aifl Farm Journal (Voice ,
on* fMr, . r.vt yctit; mil*, i oo paign be fought upon the socaiiea
PcopiM Voicc Hi **r t ific A UMftCftn 5 V.
Voice lot (I'ltbrle Cipitnl 1 5
/ *« ■ Vok* nr «l AflmitaOmortttaMtn. 1 75
peoj >r* Vote#- •iwl fi itiirte C*|>ittl. Kal-
HuCttf LlveMock Imtleator Kun-ttwCHy
Farmer*fnaftjtnte, town Poultry F*rrn*rf
lowa Farmer- Mutual Ir «ormr ceJournal 1 50
of, as vigilant in guarding its in- The leadership of Mr. Bryan has
terests on election day, as the some of the charact eristics of the
saloon business. Jacksooian period. The question
now is one of reconstruction. It
THE DEMOCRATIC PASTY- remains to be seen which era of the
party will repeat itself.—K. C. btar
The election is over and the Dem-, Tq have c,eve]andj adraini5Sra.
ocratic party is hopelesiy defeated, (jon ternjed # creditable one,
and Mr. Bryan's leadership is at an wou]d hay, been ,jke shakjng a
end, as far as that party is con-, re(J flag ^ the face of
issue of imperialism. The western
wing of it including their Populistic
allies, demanded that the fight
should be made upon the issue of
angry
bull, a short time ago; but Bryans
recent defeat will doubtless, help
out Cleveland with Western Demo-
crats.
The Republican* in ibis county
seem to feel greatly elated over the
recent election held in this county.
Two years ago this county gave
Flynn about 100 majority over the
fusion candidate. This year the
fusion candidate carried the county
by 340. T wo years ago the Republi-
cans came within 91 votes of elect-
they
veari
Mayor
clerk
IrwuMirer
)U retail
Attorney-
Kntfneer
, . ing a countv officer, this vear
commercialism, as represented by ° * .
' r ' came witnm votes, and sis „
our present trust a&d corporate i :l^0 ^jjey only lacked 324 votes of
I he eastern end of it! electing a county officer. With every
J,8. l*flEI.p
III*. VISUM
j. h. ijihhi £ methods.
• ^x.AR HATNE
a. w risHjui ierved notice upon the national -u 'reeding election -ince l->4 the
conld not 1 Republicans in this county have
1SLIT BIBLE
_ convention that they
No sooner was Senator Hanna ™ke ^ " e ea.t ^ed le« strength at the polls.
>o sooner was senator nanua -.rhen compared to tne total number
mentioned as the repnblicin candi- upon that issue, which, to a;, intents ofvote>caat_ The Democrats have
date in 1904 than some rooster an(^ purpose, meant that tneir in- _j,owed a slow but steady gain since i
raised the question of a third term, terests in the east were indentical . iw+4 and the Peoples Party remained i
on ^jjjj with that of the Republican party abont the same until this year which
. and was successful in forcing the shows an average loss of about 30 j
The Popuiikt who voted lor Bryan socalled issue of imperialism to the '©te^and thi= lo*s is easily accounted
"T>
DOUBLE DAILY
UP-TO-DATE
PASSENGER
TRAIN SERVICE
Memphis, mEast
and Southeast.
AbioluMly tie Quickest and Be**
Roui« *ar1
HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers and free
Reclining Chair Cars.
C. B. HART, Gen'l West Aft A. P. KIDWZLI, T. P A*t,
oKLAHOMA Citt. o. T.
GEO. H. LZE, Qnl P. & T A*t J. F. HOLD EN, Tr fio M«r
Lim.1 Rod, asl
I for by reason of the division in sup-
zisrzrr** r ssrr-r,r bon ton meat market
Donnelly he would lose his vote, gressive element of the party had jam and caused the Populist to U*-e:! the city. All kinds of FRE^H AND SALTED MEATS always on hand, and
made a miserable job trying to save qq heart in the fight. The party but the Bryan boom is spent and with ' delivered free anywhere in town.
on EAST MAIN STREET,
you will find to be One of
the best Meat markets
bis vote, don't you think?
the west insisted that the money t'le Democratic Party again becom-
question be the paramount issue
ing dominated by the Gold-bugs a
The Republicans are busily going and were beaten in the issue by . of voters from that party will
. , .... ... again take place and it won t be to-
around saying that the Popuiist par- ^ castern wing, hence the result.
ty is dead; but the Democrats are pjad ^ fight been made upon
not quite so hopeful, in fact, they do the trust issue we believe the result
not feel very much like giving out woujd have been different. Had
pot mortem statements at the pres ^ jssue Qf government money as
; again take place ;
ward the Republican Party.
BARNE'S THA!TKSGr7T5G.
ent time.
In the recent election the Demo
cratic Party lost nearly everything,
indeed we believe it his lost Bryan.
This latter loss may cause some of
. . stamps the Democratic party as an
the weastern democrats to mourn, v . ,
against bank money been the issue,
in our opinion the result to day
would have been different. But the
eastern end of it dared not make
that fight, and that fact alone
but there will be rejoici ng over this
loss among the gold bug Democrats.
unfit party to battle with the
money power, as the bank powers
is the corner stone
Abundance and Prosperity Have Given
Oklahoma Mtich for Which to be
Thankful.
Guthrie, O. T., Nov. 12—(Speci-
al) Governor Barnes has issued the
following Thanksgiving proclama-
tion:
"It is a good thing to give thanks
unto the Lord and to sing praises
If you have Good Butcher Stock to sell, get prices.on the -ame at the
Bon Ton Meat Market.
t
of the whole unt0 Th? name> 0h> most HiSh-
"Oklahoma has been blessed with
.-Catex! Styles
CALLIE GRAHAM & CO.
Blue Front_Meat Market
I will reopen The Blue
Meat Market next week.
party is on its way to tbe political to a party that has the courage of abundance. Qur peop)e haye en.
boneyard; and Mr. Bryan was > 'the duty 'VtTe i0^ universal Prosperity; neither to take meat out of oacK door as comfortably as front door
1 j 1 . . famine, pestilence nor storm has
radical and progressive element of ' F
j wroght havoc within the borders of
our territory; as individuals and as
, a people we have been mpst singu-1
larly blessed. Therefore, in greate-! r
ful recognition of the great mercies
nearer the presidency in 1896 tha
he ever again will be."
' the party and those who have
For five long years the Demo- joined it, to flock by themselves
cratic Party has been attempting to mto a party which will have the
swallow the Pop party ai«il tt looks courage to make a vigorous fight,
now as though they would give it and be in a position that they will
op as a bad job. Now if the Re- not have to defend the past thirty ar' ' blessings of the Mosi
publican Party would only swallow years' record of the Democratic 1 ^'8^' ant' accor^ance w''h
We have put everything abeut building
and yard in a good sanitary condition and
will keep it so, that customers will be able
None, but the very best Meats will be found in our Market. Give us a
trial an<} we believe we can please you and win a share of your patronage.
R. L RiSINGER, Proprietor.
the Democratic Party- instead of
using it to swallow up all the re
form parties organized reformers
wonld have a chance to do some
thing, other than fight for the life
of their organization.
the I
prociimation of the president of the
L nited States, and a custom in itself
so fitting and hallowed by long and
glad observance, I hereby appoint
Thursday, November 29, as a day of
general thanksgiving and prayer.
And I do recommend to the people
In 1896 the Democratic Party
made its campaign on the money
issue, and even with Cleveland's
administration to handi-cap it,
came very near winning. In 1900
the Democratic Party dropped the
money question as for as possible
and pushed Imperialism to the
front arid received one of the most
crushing defeats in its history. The
party that makes the money ques-
tion its paramount issue will win,
but both of the old parties stand
pledge to sidetracsc this issue.
party with its inconsistencies, its
treachery of the people, with iis
soiled reputation, with its unsavory
record of broken pledges, with its
multiciplicity of leadership, and
its mob-like actions at its every
move upon all questions that it has , ,
, . . . of the territory that on that day
ever championed. And we believe , , . , ,
, ' . . they assemble in their usual places
that during the next four years the ' , . , ,
. , , of worship and in joyful reunions
progressive element of the party r
, , . , , 1 around family hearthstones, give
who have been admirers of W. J. , ., . , ,
_ . , . thanks to Almighty God for the
Bryan will come together and form , ■ , ,, , . -,,,
. ' blessings with which He had fillled
a new party: and there is no better i ... j , ,
. , ! and crowded the year, and left
time to commence than right now. ! , ,
„ T1 1 and let those who have plenty re-
Ralph Beaumont ! , . .
_____________ member those who may be in want
.. . r. u . . that the day may abound in acts of
I he Democratic Party unber the ' '
leadership of Tilden, Cleveland, benevolence an.; ■ irity, that the
W. C. Whitney, Governor Russell of hungry be fed ai.ii n c sorrowing)
Massachusetts and Governor Patti- comforted. Let us unserve this |
son of Pennsylvania, resembles in ! Ja i(h a fu„ realjzalujn that the
its make-up the organization which , , ,
Jefferson headed, It combined the stablllt> and p^petu.ty of our gov |
radical and conservative elements ernment and our free iustitutions
to a remarkable degree. Mr. Bryan rests upon the faith of the people {
has taken the role of Jackson in in a higher power and the declar-
DRUGS
AND
BOOKS
Barbour & Sons, •*
The Druggists,
carry a full line of Fresh Drugs, with a competent man
behind the prescription case, day or night. They aiso
carry a full line of all kinds of Stationery and School
Bo >ks. Also, a full line of Paints and Glass. In fact,
everything to be found in a firstclass Drug Store, and at
prices as low as the lowest.
Tel. No. 35. One door east of P. O., Norman.
ANDREW KINGKADE, ff >
Farm Loans, Chattel Loans
We have made up our mind that
a few saloons in Norman and Lex
ington wield move influence in an
election than any like number of alienating the conservative classes. ! tjon that all'men are created free
men engaged in any other calling, Ir'/he .,Luncr^I0_n_ of shaP;ng Pub>,c an<) , anfJ memhers of a llniver
sal brother',><• •
C. M. Baknes, Governor."
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FIDELITY BUILDING.
: NORMAN, OKLA.
iri this county. In the
tioij in this county, on the brow of
every candidate, save candidates
whose name appeared on two
tickets, who did not receive the
moral support of the saloons of this
county is written in box car letters
the word "defeated." Much as we
detest the saloon business we can
not help but admire
Party
, policy the Democratic
recent dec*
had uneven success. The purchase
or Louisiana
YVe make coupon books.
and the enunciation
of the Monroe doctrine during the
era of Jefferson are to its credit,
but it looted the civil service under
Jackson, allowed the flag to be
fired on under BuchanaH and ad-
vocated giving up the Phillip pines informs us that next week thev will
under Bryan. Its administrative put up two thousand sacks of
successes have been under the re-
r-T-
\V. F. BSSEJl
Nothing like it. The Little Tycoon, j ,
Willard Spencer'^ lates-t success. —————
Oper.i House Iue^day Non min_r p]aceg jn the citv to buy all kinds of
The Norman Milling & Grain Co..1
11h8 moved his Mont Mar-
ket, into the Paytou build-
ing. You will find it one of
N U
flour in toweling bags. Every bag
makes two towels of good quality.
These bags are intended only for
the business gimes m which the conservative
... , • element has been large. The sue- 1 „ . , , ,,
sense of the men engaged .n it. as cessfui Jeffersonian ef/luay rough- I
displayed on election day. Ihere ly |,e compared with the creditable will be presented in the Opera I^onse,
is no other business th at we know : administrations of Mr. Cleveland iTuesday Nov. 2". tf
FRESH AND SALTED MEATS,
FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON.
Your patronage solicited, aud satisfaction nud fair treatment
guaranteed. Telephone 48.
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1900, newspaper, November 16, 1900; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117221/m1/2/?q=+%22Grover+%22+%22Hinkle+%22: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.