The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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GREAT SHOE
BARGAINS!
That fit any, ftom the baby to
the grandfather.
Now on Sale.
RUCKER'S CASH STORE.
The Opportunity Has Oome.
It is the heifjht of folly for men
who believe in Populjst principles to
vote the ticket of either ot the old
Oklahoma Day. -p|ie Cause of Many
Oklahoma Day at the World's Fair , , „
will be on September Hth. A program Sllddetl Deaths.
| for the day is being arranged and will
! soon be promulgated. It may be
brielly stated that it will be such as
will fully impress the world with the
There Is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep-
"ft tive. Many sudden
- deaths are caused by
~ it — heart disease,
pneumonia, heart
_ failure or apoplexy
l- are often the result
of kidney disease. If
kidney trouble is al-
lowed to advance the
kidney-poisoned
blood will attack the
vital organs or the
importance of Oklahoma from the
view point of wealth, resource, edu
cation, culture and refinement.
II is desired that everybody from
Oklahoma who is planning to visit i
. , I * --O
the Fair so arrange as to be there on Sidneys themselves break down and waste
the day named. The presence of most aIways result from
bands, military organizations and a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is
,„d glee club. Is especially desired
Counties, cities, towns, colleges and can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer s
schools should be represented. In- Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and
dian Territory has been invited to . b'* ^rec^inability to hold urine and scald-
and through its com- tnj, pa;n jn passing it, and overcomes that
participate,
City Sclioo's Open Sept- 5th.
The board of education at its last
meeting decided that the city schools j
would open Monday Sept. 5th. The
buildings havo been cleaned and re-
paired and the prospects are bright
for a good school On account of the
rush on Monday the opening day it is
advi-able that pupl « should enroll
earlier so that they may start in class
jtrom the beginning. To meet tbe
! i! el ay 1 have arrange 1 to be in the
oitice at tbe east side schcol building
>n Sept. 1-2 and 3 and shall be
jlad to look over work with both pu-
pils and parents. No books should
be pin chased till after pupils hava
enrolled and are furnished a book
j list b7 tbe teacher in charge.
Ralph C. Hardie Supt.
H. C. Shields of the Wabash and
Samuel Larritner of the Santa Fe
| passenger agents were in Norman
last Wednesday clearing up any
wiong impressions that may be out
concerning rates to the Worlds Pair
on Oklahoma Day. The rate from
Norman tickets on sale 3rd and 4th
will be $11.80 for round trip. These
rates are not good for sleeper tick-
ets.
FEARFUL ODDS AGAINST HIM.
Iledridden, alone and destitute.
Santa Fe
n.c, ing pain in n, v w. - . .
I mission has favorably responded to unpleasant necessity of being compelled to , Such, in brief was tho conduion of an
parties. That they are dominated I / —anri tn uomanv
UJ. J'H/OOUI 11 «.WV— w—-~j - O •
po often during the day, and to get up many
and controlled absolutely by the Wall ! ... . f , times during the night. The mild and tha
and ti 01 e , . , , . The program will consist of ad- extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
Street interests is known by e -v' ! dresses by speakers from Oklahoma realized. It stands the highest for its won-
sane man in the United States, and Indian Territory, instrumental derful cures of the most distressing cases.
party anil th< if,nom n . i Terrace of States where the figure h^ve a sample bottle of ■ " ~
known by all men, it is diltlcult to be-j ^ gent( 'oklahoma will be this wonderful new dis-
lieve that any man now honestly «• decorated ^ith dowers from Oklaho covery and a book that
pects to bring the Democratic party t fl„ure representing Indian
back to tbe principles of Jefferson. ^ rft)) wi„ a,80 be decorated.
We don't believe for a moment j
that Bryan expects the Democratic
party ever to declare for government
ownership of railroads, for the in-
come tax, direct legislation, or any-
thing else that he declares the party
must take up.
What does Bryan even expect to
It is urged that each every and
all who may be able to attend and
tells all about it, both nomo of Swamp-Root
sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co
Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention
'eading this generous offer in this paper.
'old tolnier by name <it J. J: Havens,
.Versailles, O. For years be was
troubled with Kidney disease and
5 neither doctors nor medicines gave
I him rtlief. At lenyth he tried Elec-
i trie Bitters. It put him on bis feet in
| short order and now he testifies, "I'm
ion the rO*d to complete recovery."
Best on earth for Liver and Kidney
, ireubles and all forms of stomach and
! Bowel Complaints. Only 50e. Guar-
I nnteed by Fred Reed, Druggist.
Special routui trip rates to Chi-
cago. Rate for round trip $27.90.
rickets on sale daily June 1 to Sept
30 inclusive. Return limit Oct 31
Passengers can go or return via St
Louis, with ten days stop over at
St. Louis for $1.00 extra.
J. J. Baker, agt.
__ Don't make any mistake, but re-
participate upon tbe lines indicated member the name. Swamp-Root. Dr.
California $25.00 the Golden State,
the land of perpetual summer, fine
fruit and plenty. Take advantage of
the Santa Fe's special one way low
rate of $20 00 to all points in Cali-
fornia. On sale daily Sept 15 to
Oct. 15 1904 For further particulars
California literature, etc. Call on
or address. J J Baker, Agent, Nor-
man, O. 1'.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad-
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on eyery
bottle.
TOURIST RATES.
The Frisco System will issue,
1 iug the Summer months, Tourist
I earnestly r< commend it to
sufferiiitr from sprains." 25e,
isol Si.00. Sold by Fred Reed,
dur- 1
• cured,
any ( n«
above place themselves in communi
cation with the undersigned.
It is such an opportunity as Okla-
homa has never yet had to make it-
n expect to j ^ known to the world and will be a
do" Whv he'll do as he said he . , ,
would He will vote for I'arker and | y t crown for the glory already, tfae Summer g| „
n i„ thon will nrp-irh Ponulisui aS8emb,ed by unparalleled ex- r0Und-trip tickets to various resorts | Tor Sale-
Davis and 1 tl? in hibits magnificent building and clear | and locations—the Mountains, Lakes j .
for lour years longer and then in cut h ,ulity of the baby sister of and Seashore, at greatly reduced , Four lots and two . room houses
case of failure to persuade the part} . rates, with ample return limit. good well and dugout in good part ot
■ the urcna e- Call on nearest agent, or address I . iU j, t bargain. Call
Very truly yours, Passenger Traffic Department lue t ..
Edgar B. Marchant. a«e f-er s^int LouU. j at this office for particulars.
SPRAINS.
S. A. Read, Cisco, Texes, writes,
March 11th, 1901. "My wrist was
sprained so badly by a fall that it was ; Special One Way Rates to the Northwest,
iifeie^; and after useuig several rem-1 r
.■dies that failed to give relief, used \ On sale Sept. 15 to Oct. lo inclusive
B'lilaid's Snow Liniment, and was to Billings, Livingston, Helena and
to his way of thinking he may assist
in the formation of a third paity it
U difficult to believe he still has hope
of reformation. It seems that any
sensible man ought to realize the
folly of trying to do such a thing.
Oh, no!* It is time to come out
from among them. It ^s time anti-
monopolists everywhere line up tor a
fight for free institutions. "You can't
put new wine into old bottles neith-
er can you sew new cloth into an old
garment" was spoken 2t)00 years ago
by Him who who 'spoke as never
man spake." This was demonstrated
when Martin Luther left tbe estab-
lished church, organized a new church
and appealed to all who believed as
he did to come into the new church.
This was demonstrated when in the
early history of the country Jefferson
was compelled to organize the Repu-
blican party to combat the abhorrent
doctrines of Hamilton. It was also
demonstrated when the Republican
party was organized in 18>4. New
parties are formed because old par-
ties fail to keep abreast of the times,
and when new principles are injected
into their platforms certain elements
are antagonized and disruption and
defeat follow.
The day has arrived and the hour
is here for all who believe as Popu-
lists do to join with them in the fight
—Bismark Banner.
BUCKLEN'3 ARNICA SALVE.
Has world-wide fume for marvellous
cures. It surpasses any other salve,
lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts,
Corns, Burns, Bulls, Sores, F< Ions,
Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Chapped Hands,Skin Eruptions;
infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c at Fred Reed, Druggist.
Butte Montana 125, to Spokane
Wash., $27.50, to Portland Ore., Ta-
coma and Seattle Wash. $30.
The 7:35 a. m. accomodation now
leaves Norman 6:55 a. m. forty min-
utes earlier. Local freight carrying
passengers as far as Guthrie, leaves
9 a. m. All other trains same as
usual.
Money
toLoan on
Farms!
QUICK SERVICE. Courteous Treatment.
'QWM
The Andrew Kingkade Company, Norman Okla.
Grand Opening Attraction.
Your Uncle Josh Perkins will open
the opera house for the season on
next Monday evening September 5th
Uncle Josh is not a candidate for
congress notwithstanding the fact
that he carries his band and orches-
tra with him and will give a grand
street parade. Do not fail to
him—he wants your vote.
and 50c.
WHAT IS
BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.
Plump checks, d ished with the soft
glow of health and a pure complexion,
make all women beautiful. Take a
sma 1 dese of Herbine after each meal;
it will prevent constipation a*rl he.p
digest what you have eaten. 50j. Mrs.
Win. M Stroud, Midlothian, Texas,
writes, May 31, 1901: "We have used
Prices 35c Herbine in our family foi' eight years,
1 and found it the best medicine we ever
j used for constipation, bilious feveran 1
LIFE? ' malaria." Sold by Fred Reed.
Home Visitors Excursions to In"
diana, Ohio and Kentucky.
One fare plus $2 for round trip. On
sale Sept G, 13, 20, 27 and Oct. 11
Good for return thirty days from
date.
J. J. Baker agt.
NEGLECTED COLDS.
Every part of the mucous membrane,
ttie nose, throat, ears, head and lungs,
etc., are subj-cied to disease and
blight from neglected colds. Bal-
lard's Horehonnd Syrun is a pleasant
and effective remedy. 25', 50c, $1.00.
VV. Akendrick, Vailey Mills, Texas,
writes: "I have used Ballard's Hore-
hound Syrup for coughs and throat
troubles; it is a pleasant and must effec-
tive remedy." Sold by Fred Reed.
For Sale.
A good five room house a good well
of water, two inside lots, good dug-
out, a 30 foot shed stable, good crib.
Property located n West Norman in
a desirable part of the city Will
sell at a bargain. Call at this office.
Hats Worth $1.50 to $2.00
Oil Sale 98c.
RUCKER'S CASH STORE.
In the last analysis nobody knows, j
but we do know that it is under strict ,
law. Abuse that law even slightly, |
paiu results. Irregular living m-ans
derangement of the organs, resulting
in Constipation, Headache or Liver
trouble. Dr King's New Life Pills
quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle,
vet thoiouaht. Only 25c at Fred
Reed's Drug Store.
8
Lawn Ridge Items.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock every
Sunday morning.
We had two excellent sermons Sun-
day morning and evening by Rev.
j Vincent Mrs. Moorehead's father.
Singing Sunday afternoon at Mr.
Wilcox's.
Mr. and Mrs. Peachee, Mr. and Mrs.
McCuilough and Mrs. Bean were visi-
tors at Mr. Moorehead's Sunday.
Fine weather for hay.
Candy breaking at Mr. Crawford®
Saturday night all had a good time.
Mr. John James and his brother-in-
law Geo Howard have gone to Chick-
asha to look them out a location.
Mr. Everette Thornton and family
have returned to their home in Roger
Mills county after a lohg visit with
relatives and friends
Si* N FLOWER •
HAS SOLD A PILE OF CHAMBER-
LAIN'S COUGH RKYtEDY.
' 1 have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for more than twentv years
and it has given entire satisfaction.
I have sold a pile of it and can recom-
mend it highly. - l08Kl'H McSLHINEY,
Linton, lo«a. Von will lind this rem-
edy a good friend when troubled wiih
a cough or cold. It always affords
quick relief and is pleasant It) take
For Sale by Fred Reed.
Pleasant View Items-
Mrs. J. E. Vardeman is on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. A. E. Harrison the secretary
of Pleasant View Sunday school has
in her role book baby role to which
which the h ippy mother Burk answers
present for three.
Mr. Ephie Eldridge has gone to
bouse keeping in the last week.
Mr. Willie Polk is preparing for a
trip to which is the supposition will
result in a new neighbor in Pleasant
View neighborhood
Mr Sam Gilmore has been visiting
with .friends this week in his old
neighborhood he reports everything
fine in the new country.
Baby Harrison has been sick for
three days.
Sunday school scholars were glad
to have Miss Lizzie Maulden with
them. It is hoped that we may be able
to keep her for awhile at least as
there is a blue eyed younj? man lines
her company.
Tho Life
of Bread
Good yeast is the life
of bread—without yeast
bread is cold, dead dough.
You never tasted finer,
whiter, sweeter, all-
tound better bread than
that raised with Yeast
Foam. It tastes good, does
good, and stays fresh and
moist until the last
A BOY'S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE
Wiih family around expecting him
to die, and a son riding for life, 18
miles, to get Dr. Kind's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
W. H. Brown, of Leesville, lr,d., en-
dured death's agonies from asthma;
but this wonderful medicine gave in-
stant relief and soon cured him. He
| writes: "I now sleep soundly every
i night." Like marvelous cures of Con-
j sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis,
I Coughs, Colds a no Grip prove its
I matchless merit for all Throat and
j Luntr troubles. Guaranteed bottles
50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at
j Fred Reed's Drug Store.
crust disappears
^URIfp
I ONLY DID
HIS
SAW
DUl'Y
IT.
AS HE
''1 deem it my duty to add a word oT
praise for Chamberlain's Colic, Cho -
era and Diarrhoea Remedy," says J.
Wiley Park, tho well known merchant
and post muter at Wiley, Ky. 1 I
have been selling it for three or four
ye irs. and it gives complete satlsfac
lion. Several of my customers tell me
they would not be without it for any-
thing. Very often, to mv knowledge,
one sin >l" li >se has cured a 8-vw m-
tack of diarrhoea, and 1 posltiv^U
kn rv th t it will cure the flux (dyseo
tery). You are a'- iih.r'y to use ibis
testiiiioiiIhI us you please. Sold by
Fr. d Reed
contains Iheenergizing
principle of leaven in its
purest form. It is made
from healthful vegetable
ingredients, malt, hops,
corn, etc., in the largest,
cleanest, yeast factoiy in
the world.
The secret is in the yeast.
All grocers sell it at 5 cents
a package—enough to make
40 loaves of bread. With
proper care it never grows
stale. Keep it on hand all
the time. Send for our book
•"How to Make Bread "free.
NORTHWESTERN YEASf CO.,
Chicago.
| $15.00 for round trip to Denver
' Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Dates
' of sale August 16, 20, 23, 27 30 and
1 Sept. 3, 6, 10. 13 and 17. Return limit
iOct. 31.
J. J. B:iker agt.
j BETTER, THAN A PLASTER,
i A piece of flannel dampened with
I Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
' (in the effected parts, is batter than a
' plaster for a lame back and for pains
in tho side or chest Pain Balm has
no superior as a liniment for the relief
I of deep seated, muscular and rheuma-
tic pains. For sale by Fred Reed.
[First Published August 20tli.]
Execution Sale, Foreclosure of Mort-
gage on Real Estate.
wherons tin cxeeuilon was IshhmI from tho
District coinl, u-t vt laml county, Oklahoma on
tin* : 5lI) «lay of July A. I>. HHH, reciting tlmt
on thofitli May of Sovombui A. I). 1903, tho
Classon < oinpany iccovitciI |u 1gin' nt against
Henry T. Miller and Kamnc h Miller for the
sum of thirty three hunOreil dollars |$3300.00]
together wiihintereM thereon from iUe 18th
day of April loos, until pud at the rate of ten
per cent per annum, mi l the ful l her sum of
one hundred dollars ($100.00) attot ley's fees
and tho cost of suit taxed at ten dollars, and
for the sale ot the following described lands
and real estate situated in Cleveland county,
oklahoma Territory towit: All that part of
the northwest Quarter of section thirty-two
:l ) in township nine ,9; worm of range I wo [2J
west, lying west ot the Atchison Topeka and
tennta Fe Kail way, containing 27,8 acres more
or lets together with the tenements and liera
Oitainetits thereunto belonging, And, direct*
ing the Shell If of Cleveland county, Oklahoma,
to cause said lauds and tenements of said
debtors to beadvot tN«-ii and s<>m according t«
law, appraisement waived?
Therefore, He It. kno«n,and notice is here*
by given tbat i will sell said lands above cte«
scribed at the front door of the rooms of the
District court of Cleveland county oklahoma,
being In the town of Noiuuin, hetweon the
hours of two and four p. in., on the 19th day
September A D. 11)04, to I be highest and best,
bidder, in pursuance to Mild judgment and
order of the court.
August list I) linn.
, 4t I' F. Hakkkh.
sheritfof County Of Cleveland, Territory of
< ikiahoma.
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