The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 120, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DEMOCI 4T
In devoted to tho interests «• -'"i
Ulcvolutid County and Oklahon - ' m
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50
33<DO0300®CXD^C
VOL,
THE b TATE DEMOURAi
|>l BMSHEl' SEMNWKKKIA ,
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NORMAN. 0,T.
n ' ti lit > -''at of « lr\uluml, tho riclu-ht u;
i iciili iiru I ronnty in OKIiiIknun. Noriini
f*} lias tliu M. K. Cliurcli, Soutli, (killuge. un
| STATE UNIVERSITY
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NOHMAN. (M.KV I'lli A N IM'(H NTV. OKLAHOMA SAT! lil'AV MM: :ln. ism
NO. 120.
CO I'M V CONVENTION.
The democrats of tlie various
townships of Cleveland county,
O. Tare requested to meet at
their last voting places in each
township on the 21st day of July,
1891, at 2 o'clock p. ni. for the
purpose of sending delegates to
the county convention hereby
called to meet at Norman on tho
28th day of July, 18114, at 2
o'clock p. m. at the court house,
when eighteen delegates will he
selected by said convention to at-
tend tho democratic concession
al convention at Kl Kcno on the
1st day of August, 1894, for the
purpose of nominating a demo-
cratic candidate for delegate to
to congress for Oklahoma Terri-
tory.
The representation of each
township in Cleveland county,
in the county convention, is
follows:
io, i
Last....
9. 1
10, i
Last....
West. . .
io, 2
West. .
io, 3
West...
9. 3
West
East
Norman
9. 2
West..
9. i
West..
8, i
East...
8, i
West.
8, 2
West..
7 2
West..
7. 1
West.
6, i
West..
5. 1
East..
7. 1
East..
7- i
F. P
East..
Mosely
no statehood to It ok:,4Homa.
But wiien, in tho oouii-c of liu-l \\ . I iugion, June 23.—It. V ■
ill ft n events, oil organization i McAdaiu >■! \rdmore, arrived to
B-lli-W.
Notice Tor I'ulinni. ..«.
I-and OITt.-p nt Okl.i' ■ ■ ■ " >
Not If- - ' '' '
llltlkc tl!> • I III M
■I Mint s.i 1,1 11 I-" n|:"i' '"'tor* ---
till,.. Milkins pi. :.|,.j .MOiumi aT..OB
JIIO IUI — . I July *> ! •
whice has ulone represented the \.Uh the PcnioiTntK* congress
. ... i • .1 I i Piio names uw 10....
eqtttlnuoui r. -i i-n> 'j'"11.1, '.\M ' , . « I
niHn events, on orguuiauuvu «>i mc.yuiiiii ui <*i-uiu«m*( - |t-m;,.ti •. , ...mnn
wet up which appeaiS to the pt ,i:l\ i > 1 • ' :< itft<i Indian territory iV„VVimt i-V. : • t « 'm ..t.* i.rfor«_Su j
, ,l . . . , ' ' II . .♦ tinu> Wilkin* 1'|« ' !K« at .Mil
plo tor prcti rincnt ovei
SOLID WEST AMI S0CTH. illis own PohtK'111 "l11111""^
Statement ot bank clearings is
published in The Republic every
week tor the purpose ot showing
the thermometrieal reading of
business. ^ ^ Bm. w..
iblo ol clearu'ss lllb'jJjlc1.ieo,,i0 for near u century, a tiiut iho slatohood bill, making
week it IS worthy ot note d^,,t rogard for the optniom ot one stato out ot two terrftoriei,
the increases are credited e""™* rtf ,ire8 „ ,.cilaonlll,lc state- should be P"-- 1 "< <mc0 tl,c
ly to the South sind West. Ue-i . .
ginning with Mi:uneapolis, whose
increase is 18.2 per cent, wo have
Richmond with 5 per cent; Du-
luth with 16.9; Dallas with 1.4;
party' nn.it. r-. lie spent some , JU„ ,,SM,
•v ' i whiec has alone represented the u',th the Ueiii" rati.- . ongress-; fnr lh( , „■ , .. :■ .|. ■ . ' i ;«
"""c88- . ,. people and fought the battles of j„iit.l eoiiunitti and explained &r.';'.V''..-V
In the tablo ol clearings .i c,ir „ear a century, a that tho statehood bill, making
prot*- t anitl"-' 'I'«* :l' ' "•«' «.'r. *'•«! proof.
®
M. Mc^SNLEY,
®
IUU1 HUM lu.cr, contains—Government ruuroi
Peoria with 5.6; 1'ort W ortli j Qovormn(JIlt tele graph and a ,Mj unit \muh- n
wifli 32.9; Wiica with 13.8; | iot)a list ol paternalistic deiuond". policy ot the majority party i >
Moiues with. 29.5; Sioux Olty wlluu the Missouri Populist gdnjit both territories us one
with 1.8; Jacksonville with 9.&i.(lomet tl, ,i..c|:iru why he is a shite, in hie judgment statehood
Topeka with 2li-t>; Emporia, til0 good old iStato ol tor Oklahoma would not become
-..ritii on. VpAniont. Neb.. ... . , ,,, , _ v , n. vt. conirress.
meut ot*principles. rea- a that eueh action would
Tho Missouri Populists ind r e null a Democrat!'- state. Seua-
tho Omaha platform, naturally., tor Kaulkni'i , ehairuiau ot the
And everybody knows what that: tamgres- .oual coumiittee anil also
contains—Qovernmont railroads. ,,t the torrit iriai oninuttec, stat-
otnat ajtaiii*! '1 "' "• '
or who know > 1 if anv r ui-1 mi I n >
del Hip Inw mill til.' ri*jr ilatloiiH of tin- lnt«-r- ,
■ -li proof should not j
l<M Ii t inA !l>
In* allov.cd, will ! - •• • n
1 In* atHni- ninuloiii'd Unit- • ■■■ ' "•r^i
r x mill lie tli' " il". • - m.i'I . lalMiiml. and
olTi-r I'vUlciiff In u' ui .1 ol that Mihinlttea
H. M. D11.1.xr.
l(i'Kii*iar
hy claimant.
.! that while it would be the
r , . 1 opulist i
Kan., with 00; Fremont, JNeb., hc bquiriu- uneasily
with 109; Hastings, Neb., with
80.5; Bay City, Mich,, with 7.8;
and Canton O., with 12.1.
The States which show the
greatest growth m bank wealth
aro those ot Kansa s and Nebras-
ka, with Missouri u good third,
since the St. Lou decrease is
leas than that ot any city ot pro-
portionate size in th c* union.
These tacts are i tailed to the
attention ot the count .ry bcivtaoe
it has boen said that the ^
and South have grovni rcckle^
i wiicial ,
irinetl
and manitestrt a marvelous con*
a fact until 1 ite in next congress.
The statement! on the part ot
ditiou ot uncertainty. He ^ets i-'aulki r is !• ked upon as sig-
nificant.
I upon property at its at
ot the ordinary tini .neial ii)R' ; ya|m. .im| the dedueaii
into a convention and resoeslv
and re resolves, but always upon
trivial things, or thing- ^ > ob-
viously right that he is unable to
pick a quarrel with his Demo-
cratic neighbor.
The platform ot the Audrain
County Populists is a e ise in
point. It declares in iavoi < t a
State income tax; a law eoinpell- the 1 n-ai >
in if the use ot the Assessor's seal to A. II- !•'
t<h
all
Hall' A Dollar.
I'wi- only lUty cents you can got
rb jeui - News (Galveiton
; , Tut sday and Friday
(or six months. Ti)is will take you
i ron: i; ui"! ' '"'I tvlmt liitlrt lair
to be ouo it tUo un st exoiting state
caiupaigiis I'Vi i* i -< t in 'texas.
Hand 50 c< nts ti> ui po-tmasler or
sciitl direct
Publishers,
t fi,:; i,r i. in the best
ci-! i ii'--. r ii i. <-■ > 'Uthwcst
|«U puwuauru .i. •-
junt 11 .1M I
Notice of Publication-
C 8. Land Offlcc at Oklahoma oklahoma Ty '
„nJulj30 I*®, Mltr),eii
ih. ■ n r«- 7 twp * n raiiRf 1 " • .
II. nam*, lb. :ollowln 'It - '" l"
itesaiagi
imSSEJBS^r
lioiiBof thi interior Departih.miI, wI.n i
uroof ihould not l)t a'.owo.l, wi,l ■ " 1
ul Ot 111" iV.lk'y.
onationr; that thej b;ive rwi"etl j®bta the aboliti u ot I
I their ere Jit by reason ot "si'vi'rjt|ll. oonvlot leiae system anil tW|
! Iierusie-t, and that lie_\ li.n ' yvuri; ;m el coui i' tH ti,
4 i I'luccd themselves oateide
sixteen
' li. M. in lit >• llofUto
\First Published ni^t t• '* ^ ^ Ukmookat on
Notice of Publication.
Ijind Office hi Ok;h!i.i:ii: . ' 'I*. May ^-
lit... N'oiirr « li^i 1 •- : l l' "it" lollow
r.
ill lie made bo-
VvUklnv In.-.nli- •' ud"0 at
NOWM \N"S
tfiilinn i" inn
claim, mill that
fore S
Nuiiu-.n
Jul
the
S. T. Leavy,
See'i,y Ch. Co Central (join.
Oklahoma is on top this year
with her big crops.
Guthrie is to have a system ot
street railways soon.
The weather may he seasona-
ble, but there is considerable
pepper in the seasoning.
It you accaust a Cleveland
county pop on the money ques-
tion he is sure to ii-at you.
Cleveland county cant help
- raising the finest crops in Okla-
homa. She is built that way.
Every candidate should urge
working of convicts upon public
• | i vvu roads; the ratio ot 10 to 1 as the
2 f contemplation ot' investors in or" ratio between uo.tl ;. I
t. iciri "'hia is all, cxeept upon
\o'i I >r i'nblicatiou.
tier to repudiate or question ti
indebtedness.
The bask clearings show th: 't
while the West and South arc *•
crowded hard on account of pre-
vailing financial conditions, their
willingness to pay i* simply sup-
erb. No matter liov closelv
their noses may have been press-
ed to the grindstone; no niattei
how fiercely they may have tle-
ncunced the "Boldbugs" and de- - ■
claral their freedom trom tl,e|Lost. «r and h. I-- Ou.lo ol 1'
doininiailiig iiifluedoe ot Wall McA. W have ju.-t returned
,livet. they have tauen particn- li >m : V juis-i.j" " ",N • ' " ' ,
lar care to meet their obligation, behalt ot tbe miners who are ue-
to a remarkable extent and prove ing eje. 'ted Irotii the mini • ••
to the-world that they are doing Ghoeta w coal and
their best to demonstrate their]pany. liiey Btate tlia g
itilvcr.
the usual charge.
I Now, what is there in it till
that is not trivial, except ihc tic- ^
claration as to a ratio? And the.
natti:r ol ratio is always debata |
I, le, iu-.iile and outsule o tin} I
p0 Jitieal orgauizvition that can 1" !
got together.—St. Louts Kepublic j
ivs it was i'nai raoawBD.
(J, ithlo, I. T., .lone 20.—Pr« ■-
l I Jut. ' II IK'l-
: ii. ■ I'lllloWlllK-
his iII14'II-
-iipport t l liiH
. • inniiiings
. ; twp it ii ranire !J
. ;ii^ witiii-s-t's to prove
• upon and ftiltlva-
• • i i.t wir. Wni Cien
..I Noiiiiun < T.
, IHI.IlSt ll pi lust
I I'll!
who
that a thorough orgauizaliou
democracy be perfected in tine
county.
The latest uewspapcr venture
is tho i'ayne Oouuty IJemocrat,
published at i'crkins, lvithJJ. K.
Allen as editor.
Astronomers report a bright
spot gleaming in Mars, which
undoubtedly accounts t"i- the
extra howl set up by calamity-
ites.
The receyt trouble reported
between the ilock Island and
]*<>ii(l C reek turns out like most
ot the other reports of a like
nature—mostly wind.
The l'ond (Jreek News conn;
out last week in two colors, rod
and blue, announcing the tact
that North l'ond Creek will cel-
ebrate the fourth in glorious
style, its a mammoth celebra-
tion—ou paper.
Beaver County Democrat: The
Republican papers throughout
the territory are doing their ut-
most to bolster up Flynn'o can-
didacy as a delegate to congress.
They however have a bigger job
on their hands than the}1 con
tracted lor.
C. F. Parker, shcritl ot Lin-
coln county; Win. Morcy, gov-
township surveyor; W.
and Fred Hoyt
natural honesty and fairness un
der the most depressing, unfair
and discouraging circumstances.
Republic.
. ., i • i. ;. l; < I < • r I l.i- hi W lltlil
Id ti rlor Dopartmout
. n i :i i Ik> ul lowed, will
in:, ni the above men-
o to croas-oxumiuo Utp
. . ii.. mi . in.I to offer evl-
: , : thin Mibinittod > >'
It. M IIII.I.K.V,
Ito^lster.
ol eueh ' proo-.
► Miiual'•eaMin.
• ul the lilt**"i"
itlioulil not i-
ntl ,-l
• I or Publication.
a., m.i> 81,18W
. ,, : inn the following
,' . i I, ti :rc .1 llis inten-
pro,.! in support
sai-l i
. 11 will I>«■ iiiiido bet'ori
uJge.
1 N-
for the s w
names the to.l'>v.
continuous i - ••
mid la n i. vl/. '■
S Howrr, 1' M M'
Any pemoM
again*! the ;•
or who knowf ol
der t lie law aii• I i
l eii*rini«ut. M.
allowiit, will I"
nhoTt nieni'
amine the ^ill,'1c;il,1',1,"'',1,|
offer eti.if ' ' '.. . '
b) ciaiuiaut.
[First Published inn statb ukmoCRAT u
1 Juuo to IBM !
Kotlce For rublicatloa.
I -tiKl 4>IT1<-** at Oklahoma (>. T.. June 13 lWi.
'"v - I I, ... :: \ • 11 : 1 .« t'..' |..!loailllf
IIIUlieil M-tl II I ll '•!11 I :< *•« I'i; l>'l0 1ll m
to 111.1 Wr ti 11 a I print ins 1 pport of Ills ollalItn.
„„ I (hat . I pro. '• ■ "-"I" ,,n
y Hlcius I'n'i'.iti' •'U'lj-'i' ;l1 Noruiau O. P.,on
.inly ;m lwii. w:
Samuel 11 f«lenn
fon!.hn^^
of Sunnit t, T Any 1^™" *l.o l«l .
i<. orolo^t ajralnst li"* niiow.i.ne
l l ,tic I pMiof. or Who knows of any siihslan
po'mi'J.lt'v'ii Vhi'.''..'".-1l.iV\n..'l'\'''1'm-''tt'iKl
fc,'-
that nuuinittcd b> elaimaut.^ ^ DtLLBT.
Hegister.
Wholesale m Retail Groceryman,
Wishes tc annou ice to the pou-
ple of Norman and Cleveland
county thai now selling . .
Groceries, Floiu Ok s and (Jiieensware
Cheaper ti n t-her l ouse in
SOUTHEtli.. OKLAHOMA.
A Triai Order Will Convince You That
SIX is o)
Jformau'* - liolemalo -.i"<l - «««
Leads in i-ow Prices.
■ I o i 1 -
riibilcutioti.
Notice Ft
I,mid Oilli r nt Ckhihonia.'ii.la April I.
Notice is iH'K hy yiM-u ihiii ih«> '"
umiiril -elili r has llled iiotiee ol In- i
tio'i " inaivi' ti"1'1 prool in sii|.|fi i oi
claim initl thai s ti'l pro f will
s .'. 11i n>. I'robali' J inltro •'' N
0 T on Jul! «, l W. via:
Aliral .un I- Shirlcv. ih \ is- c "I l .>•
« htalc >'! John A Shirlf>. •!' < ear-otl
for tho aw 1-4, aeqW. twp®. n of i
a<;uikn
/. i . ids in
the followIna
c'liitiiiuoiis roldener upon ninl <"
ul - i..I i..11• l. i t'lois 1.1 i i uu-'ion.
.it,I.ii llultoii, Charleh M.-nolia..i. "i
li An> person who .|c-n'-- i«>
mniliifi I ll all'iiviuice ot r-uch i i ■ >:.
Knowh ol any Mlhsliiulial n n-on in
law mid ih'- iebullitions ol the^ In!«
paituieni, why
ernor <i. tuiea authorizing ti cr. i
ior I* ii it. Ml Stutes troops t.) evi-.l
the mines... nd tlmt it National
Agent Wi -igJjt iliil be exec.■ti-
ed' a itho rity. They bear
VVasliingtou, D. C., June 20.— utroug lett er trom the governor
ObHirtmm MeRae oi tho Home to all eoun ty judges and especial-
public hinds committee will in- lytotheju d*o ot Boscy county,
tiotltiec ll bill logiilizinc the lens-j ;,, which t lie uiiif. ■ arc lot tUe.i.
ei which have been nmde by tHo to iwuo pel wU to all new citi-
inns to tonaut tanners iu the|/,ous imiuilc sting n ilesiic to cot "
'1 Ills
they claim v. 'ill put a stop t.
evictions.
! bv elalini;
twp D n raiiKo l
. , 1 „■ wUnosBoa to prove
i ii. .■ upon a n i culti va-
.-hii It Di'-liui. Iler-
ll. >11 mail. A Utfnet 1 loir
i:iti (I T
I, i desires to protest
van t ol fUeli proof
- - "hstantl ii reason, un-
il.itions oi the Inter-
• roof should not
...i opportunity at
■ ami place to cross
;i i ! claimant, and
1 al ot I hut Buhmit-
li. M. Dll.I.EY,
Register.
■ eli l-i
fl-'ilMM.
No ti co For Publication
j - -
Indian Territory, where-evct- lhe p|y with the Indian laws.
. th
eriitiicn
L. Sliuiucros
were urrcstctl
AKHintVi 'WX 4.0.HMI l TEL
11, nlnon, 'I 'ex., June 86—Tho
Bug to consitlcr hi-
Ui tbe intliun tern-
Dr. Prlcc's Cream Biking Powdef
World's Fair Highest Award.
Notice of Sale.
al the
• ill lie-
lit Terry [Saturday
charged with timid in connection t .,lf ihe Interior tomorrow
with the opening ot llio Strip in cuss tho question.
which $100,000 worth ot prop-
erty is involved.
"The less in lor the Aiueriuai
Republic to learn Irom the 1. .. -
aiiiution ot lVesideut t!o ruot is
the exclusion of thai, class ol
foreigners who ure a nienace to
u government ot guy kind, and
aro eliietly i-^sponsible Itn '
to vio
Indians allot their lands. I* or
several days H. W. McAdam,
editor ot the State Herald at
Ardmore, in tbe Ghiclcasaw iib-
tion has been in the city in the
interest ot these tenant tanners. |u'tlz'-1^ "" 1
S.uh progress is being d« by J°r " . ,,, a.ltl,orixc.l
ihc Dawes oommiwrimi " me
Chickasaw nation that it bu ■
be, J evident that tho Indians tnitl l.-i. ■ - ■ '
will allot their lands. getber with ite.HU w chairman
There are about 40,000 white in the efiort J"* t() ton.
eltiaenain the Chickasaw nation operu ors n
whobaveleated their land, tor-- to
... +_„ mittfi: will I e 4iiipt)i ii' < ' 1
term, ot from hv« to tony ar. ^ ^ v)#j( tbe
trom the IudianB ami lia\e 1111 Fr .iiv ii
'■
Kii;lsl;jtioii is to protect these lai
in. rs n-ho have done so much t>. 'ti1 .
build vp ti.u substantial improve
in.tiiU iu tno Indian couulri.
Ivlitor McAdam statetl today
that 1. ar-litth8 ot tho Indians in
tho ChicUasaw nation would like
to have the liunls allo'eil, a!-
though the rival organiz ition
We. opptneil to it- lie bus -in,
uppoitltDlent with the Secretarj ij10 toni)M>ral eternities ot
' < -r * ..... ..HI...w to tll8" I
lull')
llicre >1. at
riKht. Illlf.
i ..ml othci-
. .1 pi opcity
> ol t'levc-
ui 10 ) cttrw
. ! up->n h\
I w Miller and
,i an ex. . utIon
,m i ..t i iklahoma
and to me
.imo- \ l IW'i.
I,an.I OIHeo at i>klahoma O. T„ .Juno 18 IrM
Notice is In tel.) tivon that lhp h.llowina-
li ii in i *.l - tiler has tiled not lee of In-iiitenion
to make final proof in -up I ol In- claiui
mi 1 that Hiilil proof will i"- untile iic'uri -■ .
Wilkin- I'rohale ,lu<i;ff al .Norman " ' .
AUK« l«0i, Vl/:
l'a cell ill McpheiH
for t lie n e 1-1 s-ec • i *« p ' raiiK1' " , r"'
names the following wiim io pi on
. jiintiniiou? re.-idenre upon and cultiva-
tion of, said land Viz: u'iii
• M fohmuin. .lohn Mielion, John M ilk-
,1 W n Morris, allof Norman <>. 'I'.
Any person who desires to
protest HHrainsttheailo'vauco of such prool.
or who knows of any suhstantial reason, mi-
ller Iho law and the regulations ol Ih- Inter,
lor Department, why -ueh prool shouhl not
l.e allowed, w ill ,.- uivcii an o,.|iorlunity al
the ilhoM- mi-i.ti.il>' d tin., am ph.ee lo cross-
examine the wltne--e> ul sanl . imailt. aii'i
otror evidence ill i < nittal oilhal suhinitled
bjr claimant. H M. Dn i.i'v
[First published In the Statu Dkmoi'UAT
lime 80,1804 1
Sollco of I'ubllenlloii-
1 s. I.nml onh-e at Oklahoma oklahoma Ty.
Nofiee'is In it'll\ ifiveil that the followitiH--
,mined seitlcr l,.«- tii< 1 «' hi - Intent nm
o make final proof In support of hU ehuin,
mid that said prool will h- inadc before
S J Wlikins. Prol>.lie Judge, at Norman t) I
Aug. ii 1 '.U. vi/:
allowed -
aliovc nicui ioiied t line iiioi pi.n ' ^ j - —^
ii 111 •' r' !'■ \V. le i u ''in - e .**. o'l lal'«if I'nt i'iiil-"l
•I. Iitl.t. >'■ V
iSoiit'o For Publication.
IVrritory ol oklahoma, Cleveland county
In rroluiti l oiirt.
Ill the inaiicrof the hstate of JaineH I lam >
Ou'rea'dniir and 1111IIK the petition <•( Moi.:e
(ioslill oft le\ ellllld counts .-ettlnu I"! In I".I
James l-l:ilierl\ «!:. ti Inle-lal. on m ahoni
January IMi-l. and pra* " '' 1
When you Want n
liUOGY,
HINDER,
i.'A KKI Aij 1.,
G U L'FIV ATOH,
CAUT,
COKN PLANTKK,
WAGON or
WOOD WOKK,
KT(' , KT< \
I, llo!-fold ol
juuuaiy i * ■. " i""i'
ol Ailuiini-tralloii ol Ih
.cased lie l-siied lo Hi
Cievelaud county, «>• ' • , .. ,. , ,,
I. I I. ...I, T1..H «M "I'l'l'''1' 11
...■till".. I... ll. ..r.1 t.J tl.o .liHlfrt ..I
•mi t... t'i.i.-i;.".,i .•vii!",V ' V;;
soceial in -u to lie held at lih ollu ■ ti • 1
of Norman in said « ount.\ «>l l l<-\< land ■
the-.'Hill day ol .nine A. D, l*Ui- at 10 ti clo
ui. of that day.
it is Further Ordered. That din- no!:
thereof hc iflveu hy publishing a c..j-> ol I
puhiiciil ion- pi
Hardware
('.ill oa
1 he
... Of
W. Ilupe,
ot Uie
. Ud cause
i to sat-
111 County,
i . (.olney,
ncputy.
t'uiilicuiion.
counly
K el ton
MAGU1UK,
The West Side I nipleineiit Dealer
Notice For I'ubllcallon
Land Olii
W
A LL PAPER!*'
Kobe
1 We
I w i St
for tho u w i -• ■ - ■
||«-names Hie loliow mg witncssi ... .......
his con t i iiiiou - 11 - - it ie 111 e upon and euliiya-
t ion of, Mii.l lit:. ; : .1 I >1 '. |{
Dlirkee, T w Wic . I ll Hill I "I \t.i--
mu„ I) T Any person
who desires lo p.- o against the ailnwaiice
of h lie 11 proof, or w hti know - ol any substan-
tial reason. utidei the law and Ihc rcgula-
tions of the Interior H'-parlmi-iil. wliy such
proof should not l.<- al!-..vol w ll l.e irlvn an
opportunity at the ..h \
and place to or xiiiniu
ti o lie I
•si.let
a In
t n of
said elaiui.tMv. ■ ■ • -
tal of Unit -IIbilli11<-il ! • • l.ii1 linnl
li. M . Dili--) Iteglsto
I First Ptii'llsln 'i i.'^ • ■ mi- 1'iiMoiuAT
Notice For Publication
lion it
claim.
slantial i
lutions t
sueh I'I'
so at Oklahoma o. i , M u
11.-1>■ I.> given ih ii Iho 1 1
tier lia • Hied ice ol I.
ak< limil proof III sin
t hat said pro • •
t l-'.il
W III ' I « olet
■ pillow ing v
c Judge
pportniiitj in iin
":;ik
IV u 11 Paper,
WALL PAPER.
Ltirijcst Stock in the City at
FEHELOH St FEHELOK'S
I - • Mile I
Ifvititm if stuitpvri
lit'' | '
curry!
invest,
go loiu ti tho corpo
mtsiita nmiiatniii tho i
seat tlicii i eprot eutativu
natiuiin-! it? gislntorc>. \w may n-
poct it tocontijiut. Tho Ituai-
ne! s tin' couutry will bo tloi.iy-
til; indu-1 rid 1 and commercial .a-
teri'stH ' .hi continue *> u l!t 1 ,r
■ leuato-
ial O/u: irXtMi^o al' i
jtlicr cmi | .roloicj the j?onuto-
. ial leisu 1 in it 1 ■ s "
A«tK Till. UOVEKKMKXT. )aU((r> „■ -l.i.l.T
A earoful reutlini? of tlio pint- ,>!, thuir spccu'lul>|,|ln in
lorit.s u&nptad by tlio l'opulist ,|,hii; lli .t tiicv -Ii".'- • If
party in its county cnnvoiitioiis „ particular fancy It"* ''ie
in tlii-i Htute roveuls the tact lliai ..j 1 nt.vt. Hiiijjtl ' ttii Iti' ii
this now political orgunizatit.ii t)ieJ. |iaVa Iueidu oil im.ti i"!i l-y
tno mi "coiiHennUB ot opinion. PeMOn ot tlieir bei i ? involvcl in
Tlie only resemblance betwt.cn i,,.._r,s|utioii.—'J'lio l*it i.ur. I' -
r'nuy two ot the platforms is tlie p^tc|h
tlio unrest uinl ter.dcncy to vio-1 irr" . ment 0j the democratic! ' .
tom now ugitatiug labor circles | ^ ^ Jtopiiblieau parties upon tliej Port U ''| ,h ' , ;
iu this land. Lturgi "1 znotiopollltic tendon !prct* o ^
Alva ciirooitlt-. Oklalioli::i jcic.--. Ic vii.j|- Ihe public to mt.-i ''•1 " " *' ' .
HepubliOan*u* rotkinx hail«|th t, no mutter which «do is in . " dlive t>r,l..t.t}tii
ctlort to pose as triend ot silver. I power, the I'opulists arc botind; '> • '' 'uUtU. tll.
Iuvicwoithcoi.cn hostility oil to bsfagin the Government. , ot ,
more than tlircc-lonrths oi theirI There can be nt. objection lo ^ |ncladu the i'ic
party leaders in gross to all j this, ot ooumc. it 18 a tree coin:-
proposed silver iegislalitin, the try .oi.t ft rcspcftltil minority .... j merits and th--
i.nal.inn nf tho Oklahoma con- mure or less ot a bulance wliee ri, t.iilets
i Helton of
tei-ed. Tliat
, 11 d hy t lm
I I.Hill COUI1-
II* W -!'llpel
\V 11.Iv INS.
IH:. i
i l'ublicatloii.
. • . T, J II i>< l"4.
, ...i i i.iii the follow-
It: e I llll' I.-" Ill 'll* IH*
inport of iil
lo Hill lie llll.11 | •
and ilull - i I-"
V ! , li- . •
Autr. l""l ^ i-
Mm v i: ii.^
for flu- swl i -
||, minu-i. tie I
In-.. '.ntlnuoii* i
Hon of.
liia ii. W
Iliil.ii.ink, \ .
Iimr Frlfii
I) VOU \V;l I to spcin
] ul IllO SCftMllOt'C, Ol*
' frjoiitis at !illl«i oxpen-o
l-'jr lit N-i"ioaiil r.iln
venliou, A-bury I'Ark
I a few wf. K-
willi eastern
t il ho rcail on
cfttiotial ( • ■ i -
N.
I'uitcii i
i • I i i
.linlUe Ut
ingotw. ii--
it. nrovo IiIh
.ul11 vntioii of
and l> S Wndo
the
Notice for Pulillcall
I iu*l > lK'l, Animal Nleeiinj
Societies «>f CJiirint i-in Km I ivm", ut
j <;icvcIhikI Oliio, July 11-15 1 'I 'tntl
iho Annual M ' ting l* pti-i N "ung
IVoplea Union, at Toronto Out ,July
II). u I KM.
Tlie f'ttiita Ke II Mite, (IreatoMt 15.
li in Use Worltl, will Sell li
One Kulo for tlie Hountl Trip. \
I chatted ut a lifetime. l)o not i i-iit.
Kor further inforniallon < -til "" l"'
Ail.ln-i A. KitiNKAt'i .
Norman Oklaln in i
IS KEEN FOR.
YOUR hiUSiNESS.««
NOni'/iAN, O. T.
K
A. D. ACERS, Manager.
.1 ME
. . KliOM . .
Norman to Tecumseh.
>ollee tlie Excursion Iliites
IU low linil li- t of iii ilin^.H
who
. 'i
- -In-:.i
. II'
I n,l:
IteglhtiT
remember
- That Perfect Baker Bam Wire Baaaj
iiinnitted | ••• -
It. M. DtLl.ttr, i '!« "irini' 'o p
I hih'Ii |ir«Kit.
! icil-t ill Hill l li"
j the Interior I < i
I old ir.t lie ill"*- e I. W li' l.e
i poi t ill..I' lit the
why -ii- ii l
• !i.
Hucklin'
Tub Hkst fi
i tti.y other wire gmibi.-,
;::Ut it i Bold ill Nor- IHi«"n. 1-'';Vcr
by tho
which Ituluml Honrtl Tiip Itaty- ;u
8tatc.il below arc unllmrized via Santa
Fe Uonte, for Ili«* <•>' .i-ioii!- nam >!.
No 1 Ardmore 1. T., .Juuo -i to
'oof! Uuptlsl Wissloncry aud Etluca-
"I'; lional ('..nvi ntion. l'are om* tin!
-'I'i'ti, one thiid on eirtilleate plan, fioili
•-ut. ' points south Of Arl:ui p " fity. < . •
Utica'' • to be tlgnod by the M cretary.
No. Lawrence Kalis. ,(IM mark
.Ifo Grove) July «:*, Aug. Snmmcr
s'l,! ilible 8 liool, Kanttas (io i I I'liion.
Totter. Chapped j,'a,.0 one ami oiio third
Ti t iiuiNch ai I
•_r, Sunday not i
i-k | . m.
c a. in., arrivin
SiMita Fe Ti
;il Norman al 1 o'clock
aim*
R. G. SELF.
Lone Star Livery Stable, Norman.
Arnica Salve.
M.v i in the Wi
riorc3 Ulceri
lioaitioil of tlio OKiunoiiiii cuu-1 uiu.u u. .v= . .. —- ...orita
tiniront is lutllproim to s#j- the in « Uovernnient nucli m 0111s '
| t 1 whoto every man hum right tu t'rueiii.
liirtliJ
nuu'- a : " 'u " 18 "U 1 lUi.4., Otillbllilu. 1'i.i.itt. mid nil skl" ' iuato pini. Iron, point, in Ku.m-
ulan on!} hy tlio Kruptioni.. .nd pu.lllvoly curt. I'ilt-^. Cci'llllttnloii lo bo ulgnctl by H- ^
| . LoMBAllli Ll'MBKR Oo.'tn no |.tt> nitr'''l- I'|J f":'i11I 1" .-rj.:UI Abiljno linn-. 1- I.
give perlm MllllMllOtt. or in..ni'y t'" Hjiauki[u, Agent lr. 1*. 8y.loin
„ , f.....l...l I'ri.-i. 'i (TtllW i.. r l .x i't"
Dr. l'ricc's Crtam baknij; Powile.
Most Perfect Mode.
.(ill TO . . .
BISHOP i WARREN
wi LIVERYMAN,
For Livery Hipja. Nobbiest Turnouts iu tho City.
j funded. Price rents per box.
#ale by Fenelon & Fenelon.
)|i|K>aito Depot,
Norman, Oklu.
NoiHKly nood have Ntmralala. n- Dr. MU« :
Puln I'lll.i from druggists. 5 Ono ci-nl a do v.
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 120, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1894, newspaper, June 30, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115213/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.