The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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T THE DEM0C1 M
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50
SOOOQOOO0C
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NORMAN, O.T.
1111111 > at or ('loveland. tbo richest
i i.i i ruuiitv in Oklahoma. Non
if i la' m t < iiurch. South, College,
STATE UNIVERSITY
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VOL
NOlt -M A N. Cli K \ K! - A N l> CO 1 NT V. OKt^HOMA SA'i'l" l> I >A V.
NO. <>9.
The huppy and coil touted niun
is lie who meddles not with poli-
tics.
"Shepp's Worlds Fair
Photographed/'
FOR THE DEMOCRAT RAEDERS,
A Magnificent Ari Series Within
the Reach of All!
A Most Beautiful Souvenir.
The democrats of Oklahoma
City nominated thoir candidates
by the primary system.
As a work ot art a stone baby
is all right but us an investment,
it is not always a success.
Tbo democrats should put out
u food strong city ticket m order
to get in lighting shapo tor this
Wo commend tbo Heaoltitions The Kpiseopaliuus dusiro t<> w " "",p"
adopted by the Democratic I'ress -ure tbo citiiaens ..1 X rumii bo
Association, to the county otti- have contributed to IhfrHt. J '■■■
|,nr WAD ttlliioui: Oil. V
Miriam • §hrt • , ^
who turn business over t . Clnm-li building fund, that they!(Uel A g-m, \b, .u
.••xatil imp-
ii Upon by
l - and 1 :ip
cers who turn business over t... < Miurch milium*! iuimmiiiu i«.«j met A g-
two galvanized republicans ultcn "' ' prolonn.lly tliauktul lor the|parti. aUrj
Tub Democrat had "borne the kind .tssi-tm.ee. I hese donat.o-tt
The two republicans who run
the Call, can very easy run the
democratic party to delY-at this
full, but our county officers seem
to be unaware of their tlui
heat and burden of the day t(
help elect them.
There are thousands ot
men in the peoples party
have been caught by the alamour;
ot promises which nre the result
ot a dise ised imagination. When
these men fully understand the
vagaries of the populists they
will have nothing to do with
them.
There is considerable difference
between u populist and si demo-
With a desire to promote the
interests of its readers, Tin: Dem-
ocrat has closed a contract with
the famous Globe Bible Publish-
ing Co., by which the magniti-
ceut series ot photographs, with
descriptive matter, known as
"Shepp's World's Fair Photo-
graphed," will be brought within
the ruarvelously-low purchasing
price ot TEN CENTS in cash or
stamps and TWO Dkmocuat
Coupons.
It should not be forgotten that
Messrs. Shepp's famous series of
photographs were Ol' 1' U 1 A LL\
ENDORSED by the Columbian
Exposition, and the Globe P>ib|.
Publishing Co., was given the
A united effort should be put
forth by the people of Oklahoma
to defeat the McUae Hill which
provides for the sale of the Kick"
apoo lauds, to the highest bidder.
Tin: 1)kmochat will turn it-
powerful search light on the pop-
ulists during the coming cam-
paign in a way that will show the
good people of Cleveland county
how vaponsh are their theories.
The brilliance ot the long dis-
tance confiscated editorials ot j
Col. Nlosely, only serve* to ex-'
jii.se the galvanized ea sng oil the
two republicans who attempt to
u democratic paper.
Ix'ils in tho near futun
i,i listen ft r them. in n«T■; Ion Mr
to date, us per annexed list, in a 1-
1 ! .Miltor lo us na\ that v.e in t s
diti'Ui to our own and loreign | f||# ool ,liy i ^uiy ftpp.
subscriptions will bo almost hold and p*lr >io effort Tin Sr.vn
uflieient to pay for tho building namortal n
who'ttlid furnishing ol the church. e.po ti* ..tlHv
i i . • t i out territoH counlv otliecr* Hint
it is nuisned it is nope«(t_
that all who have helped in the'
building will feel that they not i
only have a right to come but j part,..
IV
7 a
5 ®
N< Hi MAN'S
accord an ci' wiili *lcin«
cra'le principles " • nvl 1 lli
J wot.Id prove tieiriu: ntal l • '!
I'road It rim*
that they will always be cordially j . ...
, mii ,i i rail for Election of Democratic (omit)
wel.-onie; those will also be \\el-| l .
eoiue. The corner Btouc will be
March 21st
Tin-
are hereby
( f tM«volati
nailed to meet
luid on Wednesd
_ t t (i.t 8:o0''p. in., by lit v. Francis
crat or republican, who is honest' Keys Brooke. Everyone Invited, on the hm Tin-aday in Ap'il
at t
18U4 |
and independent enough to de-
nounce the corruption in his par-
ty. The lenders of the former want
tho government to support them
while the latter are willing to
work and support tho govern-
ment.
The galvanized republicans
who run the Call are at a loss to
know what to do when they do
not get their New York orld,
from which they filch and rehash
editorials. When they come to
understand democracy pure and
LIST OF DONORS. I * o'clock p. m for the purp ..fj
, ,, .. , electing a member of tho I) inoeiaii.'
<• 11 g bellamy, j ii 0ol|truf (mlllllillCe
Fenelon, J A Hullum, Ed P In- cou„tv ami the members there
glo, D L Lorsh, D W Marquart, ed aro hereby called to meet 1
.1 1) Maullire, Gov Renfrow, J M 1 man Oil the llrnt Saturday in •! "
Smith, T 15 Smith and W T UM at a o,elook P- toT ",0 P,,r
;in , . ., . ,, , ' p )go of effecting an organization •«
Tate $10 each; A l> Acers, I Ad-Il .. , .. ..
kins. A W Fisher, K E Ilennessy,
.1 W 11 ':er, L .1 Edwards, W
N Eiiedgr, W V Alexander, M
McGiulev, A C Malier, lion LP,
t. , ,! All Ilh That Pill
Ross, und L 1' 1 aylor each, .1
I transacting such other busin
I may come before it
' ,1. A. Ill 1.1.CM. P. K. Dcaai
Chairman. Secretary
M < 'orm-ick > 1; W T Davis,
x t, t >LMiator Coke ot Texa- lias a
exclusive right to publish and sell nQunce(j t)iat il0 wi|| not be
these photographs. They are an| candidate
immensely valuable and impor-L ^ f„(
tant souvenir ol the greatest ex" gtatC8 mu8t lose tho servic-ef
position ever held. - r0| u frieml n, ,he
parts utid 1
tor re-election, It is
regretted that the L uitc I
1
views
Ito populist leaders in I leve-
There will be -ii
each part will contain
with reading matter. land county, who dev-.to mo-t
Address, Art Department, ; their lime to tanning the larmers,
Tin: Dkmockat. j are finding out that the farmers
hi-., ^lUtintr onto them, it we may
-Ibo allowed thai ola s!oexpression.
The Di'iiioeralic Kditorial A •.
si'i-iation declared that the |ui|h>m
which h; 'I borne the heat .and |
burden ot the day, w. re entitled |
lo the patronage. V'ill our i
e.mntv oflieers plea.-" tak
simple they will be endowed with ''l
power to write something origin-
al.
Tho Wichita Eagle oorrespon-
dent described the republican
lelegates, in the Perry conven-
tion, to nominato a eilv ticket;
us being sober and in earnest. 1.
is quite a lclief to know that they
were sober as their clone s lor
success are so poor that we i ar-
cil they would take to hard
drinking.
.lone.-, IIu .. Jones, A Kingkale, U'ar'ie: img
(ho bow(
Are good for are treated ami
ceMtally b, Parks' Tea. Is no
' ' pain, Y''t
J Zcllman, C M Dunn,
I) A Minnr, V Xels >n, ICei.ilall
Bros, V K Vork, (' F Myers. II
If Harlli v, L lienner, and .1
McOat'.y §2 each; 1) C Davis, C
Levy, \V A .Shiffemall, and U
MeKarlain >1 ea< In V Fiseheland
Mis M ..r (.0 en -h; total?222.00.
T. J. J. Wiggins, Treus.
iK. (liiurch 8
THE DEMOCRAT . .
COUPON
SHEPP'S - WORD'S - FAIR
PHOTOGRAPHED.
ART SERIES A NUMBER 1
; :i very mil. j eiiJ
Olevehmd coflnty
party !-• ft:
tie.
should
al—ti
Send or bring two ol 111«
pons of different dale-, will
stamps or coin—-com pivl.
Tiib Dkito«'k\t.
As all orders will I • filled
mail by the publishers do not l
iineaay if you do not receive your
portfolio for seven or l i^ht. .iays
after ordering. It :,i by mail a<l
diess, Art Department,
Tin. Dkmocuat,
Norman, (). T.
Name
Address
Every public official
court an investigation of his of-
ficial acts, no matter it tho mean-
est bum in existence makes the
■ charges. Men \Clio prize their
by j honor would demand an investi-
,u'|gation.
iv« The democrats ot (Veveland
county demand honesty and ef-
ficiency in those they elect to
office. It they dont come up to
the standard they will be relegat-
ed to the rear and good men put
While there
ent spirit in th
democracy, th
and more vigorous
()n the. other hand ti
w eakor than they wet
ti on as they hive lost
. i
Wad ley the Morgai
and many others, win
the county.
Notwithstanding th
made a big noise alioul
Mitchell and Corbett light
bloody twenty round battle
I'KOMKAH.
vrlttud •! ■ 1111V Eiluca-
ui mi i ' :i • hel I at in. M
inlli. Mm i ll 24th, ".<4.
MOUSING SESSION.
'iii in i.i 11, a. in.
in their places.
| Will Pop Allan e
- I how much more wr
i'mii-ii i.ui
liss M
l . (iral am
' N- u i
I to 1 i ,
SOON -|
rnoi
eured at Kl 1!'no,
Will some oi.e with a
dise.-rning mind pli
the public bow a t\v
lahoma than a tlire
last Week,
gifted and
is • irdorin
uty round
ce to Ok-
rouud slug-
r«l>, r
,S,
m
Paper
Song,
klil. grow
White and Cliab«
Mr. Chapman
ii il by Mr. Wagoner
A^i ultnial Kilu ulion, Mrs
( '. powell, discussed by Mrs
J. Hops.
( nltivaii u of the Imaglnatio
reaching. Prof. Bice
1 *(lod bo with you 'til w
et again.' *
Bayard T.Hiiiiiev
ATTOHNKV AT I.AW,
■in to us
it is to
mplunder the people'• money as a
■ eounty officer than to beat tho
; county out of t.ixes justly due by
tailing to give in the Voice print-
| ing plant?
The annual distribution of
J seeds by tho Agricultural depart-
inentwill he completed c.t the
end id this month. . I'ractieally
Kx-Scbool Land Commissioner
and author of lUiner's Manual, Hie
only work published containing tin
school land laws of Oklahoma.
Sent on receipt of 75 cents. all ot the 100 temporary employ-
All business relating lo ill- leas-1 Cas engaged in the work will M
ing of school lands ill any portion | Jropped Irom tho roll at that
of the Territory will receiveprompt ^ time.
attention. Office:
' The constant increase
.'looms U and uGray Hlo-k, subscription list show, ti
mUTJIJlIE, OKLAHOMA, people are with th
ii our
t tho
•tatt: Demo-
With such backing w<
an get along il some of our ofli
, :sdo think that galvani/.-d re
aus aro as good us demo-
puhi:
i-rats
The I'cople's Voice pi
plant, belonging t ) howlin.
populists, was not listed with t
ns^e-sor. in order that the
)venie::ts ' I the larint
taxed a i. tic heavier
laiuity bowlers a i
their lungs.
1"'
the
non to
tin
doi
ginu' inateh was in Florida.
While limes are very dnl
everywhere Norman is moving |
along at tlm same pnee that h -
laracteriZ'd her for the past
lour y< ars, A i imbu' ol m al
substantial colta i - :■ ;■ 1'•'11
erected; tho city is making val-
uable and lasling Improvements
and several brick building* «U
soon bo under way. Willi such
a condition ol allalrs it is n
wonder tliut strai'ers are sur-
prised and pleased with our citv.
We ,-egret that Norman i
practically without a Board ot
f'rade as there never was a tunc
when ii good working 1 "ji,niereial
rganiiution was needed more
tiuiii now. Un-in i- >
ed and very dull e! wh 1
it is fairly good her es;
in the way ot improveuie:
wo should try and tind smiiIc waj
to lay the fact before th | ph
in tho ►tntoi. A little W'.rl
aluiig this line would t'
hundred told and no <
be out any mom y 1-ei
an organized etlort it
b its iniportlitiee e;
I ovt rcstlinated.
The insurgents in ti
I at 1! I ha;-
| and it is thought that it
| most ended the rebol
this distance it
toriuiuc wliicli
iin -t lust, but it
entcrpri-iiig
borhoodsin
while Mr
i and
W atery Klmnda'
March 12,
Ivl or fc-'tatk Dkmockat:
I sup \ou ire too well ac- 1
quaint .1 in < \ < in I «• unity for u e ;
to wast: valu.il :<• spa. c in describing
the ibov i nam A p however
[',•>: i j i■ i ; t lit < t yuiir iiianv readeru j oitinii.
in . ; i i -' '. - ill l>'i i i'-'i > , I will ! l'c N j:
w.iy thu it - • i riled iii lli* beautiful !!',T,V,\;
and ford c v ilh of the •' P ig Illue'* I j
o}g miles southeast of the city of Nor* {J: yjjjf
man, in one of the most wideawake | .u sn< ii
ami progressive neigh-
Ulalioma- The farmers
i a . - from early morn,
plowing, platting fruit
■ uing '•!■', tnat vour cor
apply a portable
atie force pump
i them.
building a nice
ou the ne ! of I J-
m . niie mile norlh of j
llo\v« r> is building a ,,
1,1 tiuodrich ditto;! ,
id ju t completed an y
id. "• in addition to hit1 ""
1 , auk Abby has junt n.
noof and will soon erect ;
; : r building on 'he
n icut has t
djusting aut
CM« I
i liiagniii
«'.rip|
and
is huv
IIIC tli
hur
endei
11 around. II
farm
leumoiua i
i\ s Dr. Siili ol Nobl
ut of bed on double
• I that be apprce'ates the
icat 11 tit irt nt and speedy
I •-wallow ii
ne three
as hard t,>
canst* Wns
c-med that
making a
maintain a ivpi
TftlLQRjNQ.
OsterbtUB & Wihnus.
THE MERCHANT TAILORS,
Aro Jolnjr « Blrkily ftrslH'l.1 '8
tallorlnK )
0. tlio oil) tor Ull'ir-m.Jfl ol..tl,*.|f '
Mil Hon
',,d mkmun«l,lp. I'#U '"l « ■'"'
doon I'll". '■' oentnl Bloolc, Nerm.ii.
Gov. Ueiilrow should pay i o
attention to the fool u-wspapers
that advise him to pay no attei -
the grave charges un do
must him. He must di. prove
I eliaii." s or resign, ll ',L' I govern men t wa
not the party will be forced; i ^ tjjort niili
pudiate him. I ,.a)l |ovm ol government. No
ileuiocraiie ticket can b«| matt r which was right the
elected this t.ill il ni-n are nomi-|-.ition ol i.o-tilltf'* wi he e.l
tinted Who will be true to their, will. d. ight by ev-rv nation «..■!
friends and.I tor «|« ol tbcj the ei.i',en, o| Hlo Will
tBX1,.,vers On tbo other hand opportunity Io breathe free and
.. nominated who I'orget ..tteh.l to th-'.r ' '-mc-. I> >
the sorviees ol their Ineiids andlsanl that the insurgent
the men who h lp fleet thorn,| mandcr Dr. Ganm, t ok refug
id oy ^
The
i ■ i i * i • • - i* i i .ii. ■ j ■ IM1 .
,i;.v - 1 HsSfaffA'5!iW*,ftil®!
Ito, .nu«rvtli. > <•.. l"> i,!
Ur. Price's Cream Itiklng; Powder
World's Pair Hturheat Award
Notice of Publication
T. M
rwt'i'l
iences
1 Till
«if Ptibliciilion•
v< tii
proof hIioiiI
luii'i'
W 1
WORM
«Qawa
Cincinnati, o.
allianct cauhia CO
Icpliaiii
task (hat
[ ;> co
N\ aco
and Retail Groceryman,
Wishes to announce to the peo-
>le of Norman and Cleveland
county that he is now selling . .
Groceries, Flour, (ilass ami Queensw^e
Cheaper than any other house in
rlERXT OKLAHOMA.
•'dor Will Convince You That
- W liol.'Kalo - :> ii< I - I C si il - '.nicer.
Leads in Low Prices
, v',,v , j J. -Llkiv s; '' ''A'/f,, s
v> ^ 1.1,7?' |
THE LEADING DRUGGIST. ~
ilcsl line of I'linnnaceuticiils in the g.
'rcrritory. §
Call and see me.
A(IUIIU3 •
Iiwih s //mi lo a ll rtwl r.vnminc his line o
STOVES.
Tie has a, complete assortment of Heating
Stoves, ('oak Stores. Coal and Wood Stoves,
which he is sellin g at a,
VERY LOW FIGURE.
ll tjoa contemplate haying new FARM
IMI'L 1/ I..YTS for the coming season re-
in em her M. I (I a THE, he makes the prices,
or, //' i/oii u'tml a new WAGON or anything
in S11 EL /•• or II 71')' HA 111) WA RE dont
forget
MAGUIRE,
i In' West Sidr I mplriiii'iit Dealer
per^elor} 9 per^eloQ,
Dru^ists.
BOOKS
STATIONARY,
WALL PAPER, and
TOILET ARTICLES.
vIi i k nil fellow «;ili/- t
leuing just complete d
i;i to hi residence, and
in r, lit? gavi a grand
supper on lii"t J Yiday
: . i, u of hi * brother
wlioh-o rotuaiilic marriage
I i i the column* ot the la-t
tin Dimociut.
ilid mus e an ron o ed by
•lion and .JauiCK Wilson
Depjw and Ilowciy lloor
rs, llo' invim ible and cor . 1(l(, an(1 UdIvfra«loplni<
. . , l ed was ,,.v> nl "ml was
..nd n:iid he only felt 18 ( r tn • r#-«niin« w. iM-om vm.
. u,, t is (ortnwttfl «o< u«b Ui " ■
ii lo .lollll Ml-vena he vowi'tl Diviiii ll.t\.nK' nl"!'1 '
i I ; .1.. .i«>,* it.I n-'ly A" ' ■ i i*■'
never grubbed a unglo day in ,, u lw , • - u
, he «
C <*n I i*a 1 I lloidt,
L. RENNEK,
ton nih il Day ov Night.
N oi nian. < >. rI^
FRESH AND . .
. . SALT MEATS
GAME AND FISH IN THE SEASONS.
AI.SO III VS 11 1 I >1 .S A.^' I li'liS.
I„y lo yon John, a- ''skISllaB y«..r.
.WHtU-al^r Itan it. II i "t.
Harden > rP<) < • •
1 llriHOP s WARREN
TM. LIVERYMAN.
For liivcry Uigs. Nobhiost Turnouts in tho City.
Opportite Depot, Norman, Okla.
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1894, newspaper, March 17, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115200/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.