The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 21, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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OP* Ti"IVA1M LvJON o
nfi now Fattt .
' or tne Keactionaries.
FELLOW CI7IZ-EX5
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HIS CO^NTR^l
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initiative , bah .
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WHEM MEM CON I <jET
WHAT TMEV WANT THEY
uie. -me initiative .-
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DO THE 6AME-?
i see:
PH0UH6iil ui,f*v .,ahe r*'«
people. "that advocate nsw
political ID6A.s like the
(NiHATive, rb^eaenowm
and recall and hefokh
in cjenekal . the kc-a*tion-
ariti want to stand
and l&ave well enov^h
VALINE: I'M A pROtiREVjlVf
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DOM r H6AI* iO MUCH
INITIATIVE., WHAT
peopii
WANT
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THE PEoPl* CAM
t^£T IT TWE«ASCl-VtS
8V "THP INITIATIVE^
WHAT A*6 RROGREiSUES, r-1 THAT'S U*E YOU_
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anyhow!
TO VOTP> AND OON1
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KNOW THE FIRil
THE pCOPLS
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NOTICE—FLY
The Daily Transcript
: J. BURKK, Editor and Own r
Entered as gerund-class matter J-in !
•an 17. 1914, at the Postoffice at Nor |
•n . Ok I , uiidi I lie Art of March, 3
■<l I)ailv Except Thursdays
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: '• if.ns. per annum
six months
ine month
52.50'
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.05
Under the heading "Republi-
can Extravagance," that sacred
instrument, that paramount
pledge to the people known as
Dsl J*
~ T* I home from suipnur, wner<
$r 5 Lspent a five days vacation.
%j7 w",rrf • —Mrs. w. J. Davis and
'W'i i)n\l <U—.Wii .J Emma Davis were visitor
'• I*'"' "fr&v 1 f\ / *' * 1 AM.. Unmn rVlir f n * u i n'
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
— Miss Ruth Ephraim is
home from a visit with Mrs. H.
Doughty at Oklahoma City. 1
—Miss Lillian Alexander is
home from Sulphur, where she
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MNHWkmmmb aCTBBm
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A PROPHET
Miss
isitors to
homa City this morning.
—If you arc a chigger, what
and who would you graze upon?
1 Certainly not on some old tobac-
co-soaked seed of a man. •
—Mrs. Cheadle Sen., who has
been keeping house for her son-
during Mrs. J. B. Cheadle's ab-
sence, expects to return to her
Did you ever see the flies
♦ quite so bad at this time
♦ of the year? Welh then get
♦ a can of that fly powder of
♦ Wm. FRANCY, the Baker
♦ Medicine Man, at 532 East
♦ Main St., at August Mil-
♦ ler's shoe shop, East Main
•> St., or the grocery store of
♦ S. H. McCall & Sons
♦ Price 50 cts. Parties want-
♦ ing it sent parcel post will
♦ please remit 5c extra per
♦ can to pay postage. Address
♦ Wm. FRANCY, 532 E. Main
♦ St., Norman, Okla.
Rattling Good Porter Letter.
the Democratic national platform or the son of a prophet are not home in C herokee soon.
had this to say: "We denounce required to predict that farm —After twenty-seven years
the profligate waste of the lands in Cleveland county will as a tinner, eight of which have
11 :ncv wrung from the people never cost less. Desirable cheap been with the Hullum-T ylor-
by oppressive taxation through: government land has decreased Minteer company, W. J. Davis is
the lavish appropriations of re- 10 rapidly the past few years taking a rest, having severed his Dixon, 111., July 18, 1914.
cent Republican congresses,' that improved farming land in connection with the H-T-M com- Dear Editor Transcript:
which hav'1 kept taxes high and this section have felt the law of pany last week. He is recognized The printing of my letter of
re ineed the purchasing power .supply and demand and are rap- as a fine workman. June 20th in your paper, caused
of the people's toil." And yet, idly increasing in value. Don't —Mrs. D. J. Donaway, who me very grevious trouble.
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the expenses of the government lay.
during the first full fiscal year of THE
tin Wilson administration were,
a full 3 per cent, higher than
during the preceeding year. Of
coui :, 3 per cent, is not much
on a ffinall sum of money, but on (
hundreds of millions it is con-
siderable, an amount the saving
of which would be worth while.
See us today.
PICKARD- COMP VNY
NORMAN, OKLA.
OR STOLEN-
Several good, solid days of comfort have already
lost to you this hot weather—they are gone
, forever—you can never recall them
been
Why not protect yourself against further loss?— right
now is the right time to get an Electric
Fan and thus ensure comfort for every
remaining day of tne summer.
NORMAN MILLING & GRAIN
COMPANY
PHONE 3:1
PHONE 33
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has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. It seems that there is no pai-
J. Asbury for a week or more, don tor that dry weatnei item,
has returned to her home in Lit- Illinois nas been so dry
and
ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER.
Have just installed a new Elec-
Isn't it the Truth?
An Atchison man is a failure side for sale or to rent—one
Cottage Home Notice.
- —. . . , iiavc juc, „„TOUVU „ , Jn justice to ourselves and in
tie Rock She is a sister of Mr. parched that the people are in trie Hair Dryer and am now pre- justice to those who are willing
Asbury, who endeavored to show crisP mood and condition. pared to give especial attention to pay the price, from now on
her a good time. 1S awfully dry, but I do1 not l0 iac\jes desiring first class all transcient Sunday dinners at
Hnnecs for Cilp or Rent• I dare speak of it—for my wife is ] ;hampoos: Massages a special- the Cottage Home will be 50c
Wm nffton the contractor has m£ui> father-in-law is mad, , Gl've us a trial. CITY BAR- each.
two modern' hoiuses on the 'west my. mother-in-law is mad., my jfER SH0P, Ira Wheeler, Prop.
- brother-in-law is mad, my sister-
In other words. Democratic per- tejjs Atchison Weekly Globe, room house and the other a 9-
fo-mar.ees fall far short of
Democratic promises.
Hamilton to California.
Governor Cruce granted a re-
quisition to the California
He started out in life with a lit- room,
tie more than the average!
in-law is mad, and the whole
in-law-f;mily are mad.
. | The dry condition of Illinois
1 , , , • T. -■ —Mrs. J. B. Cneadle is home maj{es jt a deplorable state in
amount of brains. He was from a delightful six weeks vis- which to live
naturally industrious. He had a it with friends near Kansas City, j If you ta]^ about the suffra.
pleasmg personality. People going there from the commence- j t ty they are dry and you
-... . . f r •S\a£ssttsitxs^ sswtaffipaa &A«.-p!SL5i &I±
Jh™ p^wee'r" The^iSe5""'11^ ""bad -Th. federal weather bureau nltgT„ top'ort of the ^
sr«2sr ltwSS |
ttntnp<!« i,riH she savs he married 1L- , r" , ' 1 „ nesday. winking at the closed industries,
CSS St S5oTnd „«d tt to 'XS^nUer.ve™a'AZt -•<«. one . has discovered through which !he life-blood of
pav his honeymoon expenses ruined him She is what is t!lat ^e chiel dif terence between the laDortng olass is being filter-
iith :i Sulphur. Okla.. woman. ;Xd a ™d woman She mar- a candidate for office and a tajk- ed, then, you are on the ragged J
The Oakland officer cam. here Cf?Xm when he was young and ing machine is that the latter ^
yesterday and got Hamilton, raDjdiv ascending the steps of a can turned off. gm to preach you a sermon
and they are now speeding to- "promising" career. She began —The death of Rev. Spillman, ' watching and waiting.
wards California. the first vear of her married noted in yesterday's Transcript, f notice that the J ranscript of
Hamilton is not particularly a ]jfe by telling him how much was received with many expres- 'Ju^ predicts that Mr. 1'ields
go d-looker, but is said to have smarter he was than the man sions of regret by his former be the next Governor ot
half a dozen wives. He got who empi„ycd him. He quit that friends and parishioners of Nor- Oklahoma. 1 hope this may be^
them by pretending to be heir to job g]le ^ up; telling him man. He was pastor of the Nor- a t™6 prediction.
s large estate from an uncle. a]ways that he was bigger than roan Baptist church a year or Democratic st
The women got a thirty-cent his ioh And the man who nass- more, some fifteen years ago; P1-°ven a lailure
-Don't forget the Socialist
—WANTED: Two rooms for Encampment at Big Jim's Cross-
light housekeeping. Address ing July 27, 28 and 29. A. E.
Transcript. PINNICK, Sec'y.
rule has
Oklahoma,
This "COOL"? weather is the time to use
Clean Easy Soap
Save the Rubbing. We always sold it six for 25c
FRUIT: Oranges, Lemons, Apples ahd Crab -j-
Apples. •!•
VEGETABLES: Cantaloupes, Cabbage, Toma- "j-
toes, New Corn, Onions and Potatoes. £
Try a bar of Palmolive soap—you'll like it. The Sil- -j.
verware is going fast. Several have nearly gotten *
sets. Save your cash tickets.
Mansur & Brewer Gro. ,
Justice in Oklahoma.
grasshoppers are still ravaging
the Little River country in
western Pottawatomie county,
Protesting his innocence to the destroying all kinds ol crops.
fl-inV' - for these Dositions in a last, Charlie Miller, a 19-year old The Transcript also hears . of
thnr* time bv takinir our nrac- hoy, was sentenced to twenty- their ravages in other localities,
tical"course, at a small cost. Col- five years in the penitentiary at They seem to clean out a field
01 ed men can qualify as train Muskogee several days ago for and then get up in the
Railroad firemen, brakemen
and porters will be needed in the
southwestern states in 1914-15.
Able-1 odied young men can
aunlify for these positions in a .
short time by taking our prac- hoy, was sentenced to
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For particulars
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""13 Railway
Li taute
10, Okla., Po. 0. Box 793.
air And
ad- robbing a man of forty-two light out for new pastures,
cents. This happened in Okla- alighting, maybe, on some field
homa where political grafters near by, or going twenty or
1 elonglng to the Democratic thirty miles before landing.
. .. . looted the State of
hundreds of thousands of dol-
' --o escaped without the
slightest molestation.
Every effort is being made by
the state and county demonstra-
tors to kill them off with poison.
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National
Norman, Oklahoma.
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $20,000
Deposits $350,000
The Oldest Bank in Cleveland County
We solicit accounts from those desiring safe
sound and conservative banking connections.
Branding Each Oth r as ('rooks.
Coweta, Ok., June 15.-—In
their nominating ~co ivention
I here, Wagoner county Republi-
cans said in their resolutions:
"We see the State overrun
! with a horde of Democratic can-
jdidates for the governorship,
I ranging from the train bandit to
the corporation hireling, each
I branding the other as a crook. It
is with a sense of pride that we j
I point to that splendid citizen
and useful man, whose honor,
I integrity and ability is question-
ed by none, plain John Fields,
as the candidate of the Republi-
can party for Governor, and we
Governor of Oklahoma.
There has been too much bal-
derdash politics in Oklahoma.
It should not be a question of
whether the Governor be a
Democrat or a Republican, but
the question of the individual
man should be—who's govern-
mental service is best adapted
to the good of th:.- state and peo-
ple.
Am g1; rl to vote that Justice
Moore foi> >d -so cr e aga::': t
Night W:'( ' ■ n" ' ti'",
right man in the right place, and
should be upheld by the good
t eople o'' .\ r
Am having great sport f h-
ing; use clan - • h tv't, v 1 catch
many fine fish. When we re-
turn in September. I think I can
compare fish stores with Nor-
man's piscator'-.l artists.
With kind regards to 'all our
Norman friends, I am,
Very truly,
DR. PORTER.
I HAVE CASH
and Oklahoma City residence,
property to trade for alfalfa.
farm.
Farm near Jones City to trade ■
for Norman property.
A. McDANlEL.
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ «
NORMAN TRANSFER & ♦
STORAGE COMPANY ♦
—Highest Cash Prices paid
for chickens at J. B. McKinney's
store. J. M. Naill.
Special attention given to
storage and shipment of
household goods.
J. M. Thompson, Prop.
iyi
Rides.
Pleasure
Business
For Livery,
•iP
March of Science.
Doctor — What? Troubled;
with sleeplessness? Eat some-
thing before going to bed.
Patient — Why, doctor, you
once told me never to eat any-'
urge upon every voter the vital!thing before roing to bed.
necessity of placing such a man ■ Doctor (with dignity)—Pooh,
at the head of our Sta'te govern- ooh! That was last January,
ment during the coming four j Science has made many strides
' since then.—Ledger.
When you wish an automobile, phone 565 ana
prompt answer will he rendered. A fine Buick 5-
passenger car for livery, pleasure or business
calls. TERMS REASONABLE
J. A. MclNTI RE
Bus and Baggage Calls Promptly Answered
years.
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Burke, J. J. The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 296, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 21, 1914, newspaper, July 21, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112757/m1/4/: accessed March 27, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.