The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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frlte State democrat, agoddi.ivkk generally
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SOME INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
and oklahoma call
A BAD LIVER, But if Week's
LIVKK and KIDNEY Balm is taken
A GOOD LIVER may have
A GOOD LIVKR. Catch the idea.
TIME TABLE
dOlNG SOUTH
«\
No. 407
No. 4£J accommodation.
OOING NORTH.
No. 4U1
NO. 4<<8
No. 43) accommodation
WEATHER REPORT.
Prepared by rnlvorsltjr of Oklahoma.
I'rof Ei'WiN DkHark, Observer.
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Mean I K«in Wind Cli <luy ;
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Frank l.eslla'a Popular Monthly For
February.
In the February number of Frank
Leslie's Popular Monthly the
momentous conditions and pros-
pects confronting Nicholas II., the
. I young Czar of Russia, "On the
- « *■* ■" « r8i,b;
prescriptions tilled. 1 jeet of a peculiarly well-informed
K. J. W'liKKS. article by Valerien GribnyedofT.
Quinine albican ounce at Weeks'(This is richly illustrated with pen
It'-Mpm ~ Drugstore. |drawings by the author, and a
- SCHOOL CRAYONS l.V a box or law number of rare portrait-.
*1 ti) per dozen at Weeks'Store. Closely associated with the great
Kasteru Question, also as well as
Ladies; try Dkw of Wiiitk ChOYKK. a hi){h,y picturesque
you will be surprised and pleas f . in >[. (|e
ed at the result. Nothing equ Is |- Where? At McGinley «.
it in producing life like tints. Hlowiti's account of A Inp to
For sale only at W eeks' Drug Store. Bosnia-Herzegovina." Theo Tracy j You can get anything in tut
. .. , w v.. tells the fascinating "Story of the uf meats and game at Renner'
Call and see our line of W Al.l. . *V .M.,a4t..ll4,fi
PAPERS. Our prices will cure Silkworm, chariningl} illustrated
5:&'> u. m.
. 11:37 u.in.
Written by the Husliicn* Men of Norman
for tli® llrnfflt of the Stale Potno-
rtat Header*.
Picture frames at Dunn's.
Snow Flake Patent is the family
flour.
Bring your furs to the Norman
Meat Market.
Fine old government Java coffee
at McOinley's.
I'ae Norman's celebrated brands
of flour if you want the best.
Beat of of goods! Lowest of prices
line
you if you have the blue
with photographs specially taken
Remenyi at I'niversity chappel
Feb. 5tli.
Mr. Harvey Ferguson returned
Wednesday.
George Smith was in Guthrie
Wednesday.
Win. Hays of Hall, was in the
city Thursday.
Furnished rooms to rent at the
Oklahoma Hotel.
Jerry McCarty made a trip to
Burnett, Tecumseh and Shawnee
this week.
A son of Mr. Collins who lives
north of the city, was thrown from dot
a horse Thursday evening and ser-
iously injured.
Vic Nelson returned from Central
City, Nebraska, Wednesday, where
lie had been oil account of the ill-
ness of his little son. AN hen he
left there the boy was out of dang-
Just For A Flyer.
American Shirling percale.
Fast Colors. 25 yards for $l.cO.
vas in the
P. L. Welch of Eufala
city this week.
Ed Jarboe, of Lexington, was in
the city Monday.
1). \V. Marquart was in Oklahoma
City Wednesday.
Geo. Tackett returned from Tc
cuiuseli Titt*sday.
Dr. J. H. Scott drives one of tin
nicest teams in the city.
A. Hutchin was in Guthrie Tues-
day on legal business.
It looks quite natural to see Billy
Crlppen in the transfer business.
Dr. Guy D. Compton is now at
his old home at Milledgeville, C a.
li. P. Ingle has bought the Trans-
cript back, and is in harness again.
Mrs. M. McGinley is enjoying a
visit from her mother, Mrs. Borah.
Kid Mills was in Shawnee this
week. He reports the town boom-
ing.
If you want a good first-class
furnished room call at the Oklaho-
ma Hotel.
Wanted! A girl for general
house work. Apply to Mrs. T. J. J
Wiggins.
Drs. Galbraith and Rollater, of
the Sauatariuin, were in the city
Wednesday.
C. L. Botsford went up to Guthrie
Tuesday to appear before the Su-
preme court.
Jim Bryan and M. C. Runyati re-
turned from Shawnee and Tecum-
seh Thursday.
Shoes! Shoes' Shoes!
Bargains in the word al
Auction House.
W. T. Mayfield return
Missouri Thursday. lb'
mother much better.
Lawyer Brewer was in Guthrie
this week, attending a meeting of
the Supreme Court.
Louis Renner has sold his meat
market to Miller & McClintock, but
will continue to buy hides and
furs.
Kd Hungerford and bride arrived
from Nebraska on the 10th inst.and
are now at home on a prairie farm
ten miles northeast of the cit) .
Mr. A. S. (in in in has sold his prop
erty in this city and moved to Per-
ry. We regret very much to see Mr
Gum and his family leave Norman.
Dr. J. II. I'enclon left for Chicago
Tuesday, where he will stay a
month. Mis brother. Dr. Will
Fenclou,will look after his patients.
A. W. Fisher went to Guthrie
Tuesday and from there to Lexing-
ton, where he heard a case in which
he had been appointed refferee by
the court.
Clias. E. Sticklcy. train dispatch-
er for the Santa Fc at Purcell, was
in the city this week, visiting A. I •
Maber, cashier of the Citizens
Bank,
We regret that the interests of
Dr. Miles Duncan called him back
to bis former home. While here he
made many friends who share our
regrets.
TltB WAV to reach catarrh is
through the blood. Hood's Sar-
saparilla. by purifying tile blood
removes the cause
and permanently
Take only Hood's.
Hood's Pills
promptly and eli
liver and bowels.
The very best that money can buy
u "i"\vh-Kifq """I—"—* - - " and for sale cheap at McGinley's.
R. J. W LLKa. for tju. purpose 111 the famous silk-
raising districtsof Friuli. in North-1 Yon can get hue buckwI .n,t lion.
era Italy. The breezy log of "A at the Norman Mill and hlevatoi
Yachting Cruise in Scotch Waters," All kinds of meat, sausage and
with numerous sketches of the pure lard at Norman Meat Market,
same, is contributed by Commo- j Go to the Palace Jewelry Store to
John MaeRae, of the Brooklyn 1)avl. Jolir watch or clock repaired.
Yacht Club. Other notable illus- If yoll llge a high grade flour try
trated articles in this brilliant ^ ^ „ j-jjgij . . •
number (if Frank Leslie s are: | ,
•Wonders of the Edison Kineto-
scope," by Ansonia K. L. Dickson;
"Among the Veddahs of Ceylon.
by F. Fit/. Roy Dixon; "The Mer-
chanism of the Stage," by Arthur.
I lornblow; and Irving Allen's de-1 purifier for horses and
lightful Winter paper, entitled. j blind staggers.
est in me meai inarncv uubiih-bo • "The best of Seasons." Short tales You should take the advantage o
Messrs. Miller & McClintock of the nf uncommon excellence are"Dely!" one of our clubbing offers and get
Norman Meat Market and I wish to |)V \,,ra k. Marble; "The Mystery j 208 papers one year for $1.75.
Amaskeag Staple and Fancy ,
Ginghams, best in the w<n Id and
fast Colors, 20 yds lor $1.
I Black Satine, Fast Colors, 12
I yards for $1.00.
B.
I Best."
• Elegant dining
Dunn's furniture
block.
(let a bottle of
Patent "Norman's
room
store.
Mitral
Blake's Blood
prevent
1 have sold out my entire intei
st in the meat market business t<
Norman Meat Market and I wish to ^ora k. Garble; "ine mymerj
thank the public in general for , ()f tj,e Forty-second Street Murder,
«iif>if bi'.iri nntrnnflo-t' and hope, ijy Champion Bissell; and "The
" same story of a Nail." by Charles V,
Cusachs.
armaceutical penOWs in raptures of delight House building.
is twice elected oV(>|. j|K.jr handsome property. The | The Plainsifter proces
president and ;H nriceri at six-hun-
tlieir kind patrona ,
they will kindly extend tlu
to my successors.
Louis Kkn.nkk.
We noted in our last issue that
Mr. W. T. Mayfield of this city had
been appointed a member of the
Board of Pharmacy and that re-
minds us that the Governor has
selected a gentleman who has been
identified with the business since 1)arpheillttna
Oklahoma opened. Mr. Mayfield t „i ^
opened the first drug store in this
city and was prominent in the or
ganization of the Pharmaceutical
Association. He
secretary and vie
was elected president at the last
meeting, so that it will be seen that
Gov. Renfrow made an excellent
choice in the selection of Mr. May-
field and we congratulate Mr. May-
field for climbing to the top in his
profession.
Our Fire Department.
The fire boys are working in earn- .
est to bring the department up to order in Oklahonu
a condition that will guarantee tnat they can do it.
good service. They are drilling the
horses in the manner of depart-
ments in the cities and are making
excellent progress. As soon as they
get the right kind of harness they
ill be all right. The horses are
beginning to understand what
xpe
the ;
The Norman Mill A Elevator Co.,
are now prepared to grind Rye and
Buckwheat. Give them a trial.
List your property with Judge
Cease, lie is dealing in real es-
tate Office in Opera House build-
Muffnifteciit Keorallu.
The Odd Fellows Lodge in this
city, lias just received the most j STATE DEMOCRAT keeps
magnificent Regalia. Robes, etc., m.mk Deeds, Mortgages, Hills
ever brought to Oklahoma. I he ofSnl(,al|j chattle Mortgages for
scribe was invited to inspect the (
is it was unpacked
and found S. M. Moore, Prof. De- Judge Cease has a stock of liter-
Barr, Will Locke, Sherman Davis,' chaudise to trade for city or farm
Frank Smith, Bob Pyles and other j property. Office ia the Opera
Cheapest on Record--a Gent?
Fancy Laundred Shirts for 49c.
\!
TIknc Snap* at tlio
DIP'OH
Retnnyi Grand Concerts!
University C&app.l Fell. 5tli.
STORE.
T M Richardson Dumber Qo
KOOI AItO liF.MM I.
MISS |\\t 1.1 NK STK1N.
Ml; IIKMtV EA1IKH.
\ inl IiiInI .
Soprano'
riiinlit.
• utire outfit is priced at six-hun- (coming system. The I
dred dollars and consists of mag- has the largest niachii'
nificent robe
coats of mail.
is the
The Norman Mill
urgest machine in the Ter-
Try their llour.
that we
PROGRAM
\ IMano Solo, "Persian Murcli," ' oiks.
.Su,„n,.. - MlSSSTKIN.
S Violin Solo, ••Funlusltt on •IbiifU'-
noli," UBMKnm
4 I'ltno Solo. 'Kupioillo llmorro>i. Kvmks
Violin Solos. > u Pu8U)|'(kmknvi
M iss :*TKI >
Biggest
Trone's
•(I from
left his
cted of them and know
glittering armor J ritory
niblazoned banners X|li(1 Is t|,e (i.nc of year
and all of the accoiupaintne nts |](_ed Rt()ve woodi we would be
necessary to complete and ini- it on subscription from
pressive ceremonies. Norman nlo(H. w],o can pay that way.
Lodge is without doubt No lin ^ ^ funlitnre hus a
'■" ' -v , 'J"' "!e . * ' complete line of coffins, caskets and
propose to stand the head of the , . , • .iM ii(1.irrt(. in con-
and we believe undertaking goods Hearse con
I ncction. Central blotk.
I Fok RENT Hi) acres of land, good
Weni t« Purcell. 'pasture, good houses and water
, , one mile from town. Enquire at
A number of the ineinbers of tlu ^ g T Bukch#
Norman Lodge, I. O. O. 1*., went to j
Pnrc.ll rues,lav night to assist in I We desire to call the attention of
initiating some new members of the horsemen of Cleveland count)
a, IS , til), lodge at that place. Among to our facilities for printing horse
what II,os, who ,tt. n-led wereS.M Moore bills, etc. We have the largest es-
b PI/./.lent I.
Rwcellioart S!kl« '
• Tw ns April,
7 Vlo In, linprompluc, Aiulaiile nml
Viirlutlous, HKMhNM.
s "Knsenitde, Ave Mr.a." nrratniKi'l
for Sopruiu . VU>lln uml l'lano, I.omi'anj .
E. W. COX, V. S.,
and trainer,
J
SI 11 Mi I iKS, S ASi I. DOOHS IX I5LINDS.
Ora.luate « f ll r Ainerlc
Cullrgr, of New Vork < Ity.
at the Fair Grounds t Nor
\ cterlnary
now 1 wealed
,u, Oklu.
THE FARMERS
LOYAL FR1BNDI
:• mM i-ysszizziJ!>zw, anw
Colls broke an«l trained l< r roud uml M"'«
All kinds of Veterinary work .lone Cast'
it11iik a •peelalty. CliarKes roasouable
who was accompanied bv his wife, j tablishment in Oklahoma.
C.N. Shears, Hill I.oeke, M. M. Thirty-three lbs. Snow Flake Pat-
(ioiigh. Shernian Davis. Perry I ent flour and ten lbs. of bran in ex-
Woodard, llenry Houston. Mr. Mc I change for a bushel of wheat, forty
Clintoek. J. A. Jackson and Joe M., lbs. Choice Corn Meal for a bushel
Tronc. riiey report a good time. | of corn at Norman Roller Mills.
>ng nieans. If the boys re-j
the proper encouragement j
11 soon have a first-class fire
department.
To lite Publle.
Having purchased the meat
market and good will < t" Louis ,
Renner, we wish to call the atten- i
tion of the public to the fact and i
invite the people of Norman to call Tied Tltem Tight.
and see us at our new place of ! The matrimonial department of
business. We appreciate the pat Judge Wilkins court has been do-
ronage we have received in the ! j,,o- a good business this week, and
past and we propose to run a mar- ; three couples made happy in two
ket that will merit a continuance j (iayK J. W. Linch and Miss Ma- aiui Xotions bought for o0c on th
of the patronage of those who tibia W right. Robert Merchant and ,|rfcnJir_ KII1(i will be sold at corn
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World s Fair Highest Medal and D*lom
We want all of our subscribers to
remember that trom this date and
until further notice, they can have
the Home, Field and Forum fret
by renewing your subscription.
I)o you wear Shirts and Pants':
Go to Trone's Auction House and
hi>i> the Bargain in Shirts. Pants
()khilioinii s
. . One
The HOME, FIELD AND PORUM-
Agricultural
Year Free!
;i|HT,
Is the only journal devoted lo tlio interests of the
Farmers and tbo material resourced of Oklahoma and
the Indian Territory It is a reliable, l ight. clean
and well printed HI p«|?e magazine, ami deals with the
special wants of the agriculturalist!!, fruit grower* ami
Pto I; raisers of the ritory, nil I ha-special depart
ments devoted t- agricultural .natters, live f.tock.
bortn-uliurnl. dairying, poniny Apiiulturc. vetcrlna
ry. leliablo market Miiuroarics linn e circle, yonng
folk, farm crgani/atii'iiH. cor es; ondt nee, •• 11 tori u 1 etc
of Stl"'
unnngement ami editor have had many years
ossfti 1 experience with titis class ot papers in
st ami have selected this fertile and beantifrl
country as the best possible location for a high-class
Agricultural journal 'I hey are making it truthfully
represent the Intercuts of the great industrial class to
which it is devoted, and there is not a farmer in alj
this country that can afiord to do without it It i
issued monthly at Guthrie, and is only 50c a year.
OUR PREMIUM OFFER.
the disease
•atarrh,
t easily, yet
tivelv. oil the
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
DH
«1CB
" CREAM
baking
POWDER
most perfect made.
49 YEAHS THE STANDARD.
have traded at either place.
Respectfully.
Milxek ^ McClintock.
Of Cleveland County Teachers
Association, to be held at l:.tl) p. in.
Feb. 2nd, at Kast Norman Public
School building.
1 Music - By the School.
Invocation Rev. («. R. Rowan.
"Reviews, and how to con-
duct them, Mrs. Crane.
Discussed by James Thomas.
Mtisic.
, Reading, from -The School
Master in Literary. "O. C. Wilcox.
' The Sciences in the Lower
(trades. - Art-
Discussed by Miss Challis Mid
Miss Overstreet.
i Ten Oueries in 1'. S. History
Mrs Collins,
s Current ICvonts.
1) K,,ll Cull, iinsworeil by nn cilm-ii
cntionnl maxim.
Ill Music.
All teachers who nr, inleleste,
in their work, and desire to he hci
• lilt,.,l will surely he present.
I I.I.ii, i. i'. . 1'. K-
Haptist Church, Jan. '-'7. nt
Topic. "AcceptitiK Christ." Rev J
Meetinu' led hy Lookout Coniinittc
gonff Nos. 171,110, 408.
Prayer by Committee.
Sonji" No. 135.
Wen,liny of lesson by Ohiiirniii
followed by rem;
Miss Mary C,li ter and J. w-H,ul"| gpOIHi'i„tf prices,
son mid Miss I.iz./.ie Scott were the ,
eontracti.iff parties and all live in I Kendall Bros,
the Chickasaw Nation.
,\<lvertl e«l Lettei
For
j Black John
Culsou J W
j ('anipbell Will
Clark G B
j Dinner Bell
| (tray Tom
| Harris J II
, Harrison Ben
j lltichison Will
Hoffman Fred
k ending Jan. lStla.
Kicheneo Chader
Little Henry
McDonel Will
McReynold S J
Martin Minta
k Ida
of the Boston
I Store have bought the (. I'. ^ ork
stock of dry goods, clothing, etc
' amounting to $10,400.00 for $5.(111.1)1).
| This certainh is a big bargain
which enables them to offer bar-
gains never before made in Nor-
man.
Bat
Story James
White Kate 1
Wood D C
Woods Moggie
Williams Mellisa
In calling for the above please
say "advertised."
T. J. Johnson, P. M.
Dr. Price's cream isiKlng Powdef
World's Fair Highest Aw.ird.
1 Wheat
Corn,..
OKA I* MAItKEl
Winter
.50
:r to Tt
Rye,...
Oats,
Hay-
Wanted.
The Norman Mill Ac hlevator
want 1000 cords of wood.
Eyesight is Valuable.
Is there any tiling the matter
with your eye".* If so yo to May-
field for crystal glasses. Perfect
est guaranteed.
IIKIKiS' (IKIlM.tN SAI.VK.
The household remedy. Ivvery
family should keep it for Cuts,
Hums. Bruises, and Inflammation
of all kinds. R J Weeks keeps a
full supply.
Coal 1 C, nl! Coal!
The Norman Mill and Klevator
keeps all kinds of coal which they
will deliver to any part of the city.
Leave orders at the office on Main
street.
Some people always look fresh
and young, while others look prc-
maturly old. with skin dried up
and wrinkled. The only different ,'
between the two is the loss of vi-
tality in the blood. People using
Beggs' Blood Purifier and HI,mil
Maker always look fresli and j
healthy. Sold and warranted by
popular druggist 1< J Weeks.
Our clubbing olfer with Word I
and Works, the magazine publish
ed by Rev. Ill llicks, is our best
Hicks predicts blizzards and , \
clones with accuracy, and if his
words are heeded many lives many
lives may he saved
Beggs' German Salve is the most
perfect 1'ile Remedy ever put on
the market. Cures where all others
fail. A positive guarantee with
i-ery box. K J Weeks you' popular
druggist keeps it.
The hair is the crowning beauty
of woman and something c\cr}
woman should be interested in.
If your hair is dry and brittle, fall
ing out or turning gray, try Beggs
Hair Renewer. A positive guaran-
tee with every bottle. Price i.i els
Sold by R J Weeks.
invitations or anything in tli ante Because you can get
Keuli/.iu£ that
Field ami Forum, aud
| to the Srati br.M ,< u.v
i All old subscribt rs seci
I subscription to tli
offer at the earth' i
ul<l
lurual.
pussi
th a more valua.de
i ns of the I lome, I
yea ly mliseribers '
!liable journal free,
will also receive a
v iaimer should avail himself < f this libeial
cunent.
t furnish c u;* farmer readers wi
iiiwed one hui 'ln l yearly .-.eript
t ill furnish each c f the tirsi 10 ) new
with years subscription to that va
THE
§
FAMOUS GROCERY
IS FAMOUS
you should conic to the S'l A11.1
Democrat oflice to have it done,
as we have the nicest type of any J
office iu the city. We do only first
class work and the kind that you j
will not be ashamed to send away j
from home.
l'UO\ ISION >1 \KKET.
of
^ ks
dm the Topic.
The True Discipline
Jennie Hubbard.
Ashamed to Confess Christ.
Frank Snapp.
The Greatest Commandment.
Hannah Clapham.
How to Inherit Kternal Life.
G. M. Miller
Wiit. r «.l l.ile.
Jesse llellcy
Pra> er.
Some appropriate song No. I'.Mi.
Short testimony meeting it
i jill active members are it
part.
its, Song No. 210.
sing, by prayer.
Flour, High Patent
Flour, Half Patent
Flour, Family
Corn Meal,
Butter. \ * lb —
Kggs, '(' do/..
Sugar. A Coflfi
Sugar. C ColTe
Coffee, Java. <
I Coffee. Rio, V 11
Potatoes '{> Ini.
I S ilt. )> bbl
, iJ II)..
It)....
$1.05 cwt.
1..T0 "
1.40 -
1.20
17'2 to 20
15
20 1b $1.00
21 lb $1.00
331
if 1.00
AND
STAI'UKi
FANCY ..
v a in ti;i:atm i:.nt.
Beggs' Kittle (liant Pills!
Beggs' Little Giant Pills!
Heggs' Little Giant Pills!
l^p"^name"!!.'^'I.'.hid when You Must Eat, and we a, p. Famous for look-
i pi
•rfect and honest pill
Beggs' Cherry Cou^li Syrup
licves that soreness and smother-
ing sensation ill your lungs. Safer,
surer and quicker than any medi-
cine on the market. Kvery bottle
guaranteed by your popular drug-
gist R J Weeks.
Four Mouths For 2ft OiiU.
The Twice-a-week Times, issued ,
Tuesday ami Friday, is being sent |
to subscribers on trial four months
I for 2.i cents. Mail a quarter in si 1
ver or stamps to The limes, Kan
you want
40 pills in each bottle. All
have from £"> to :tfl. Sold In
Weeks.
Few people lia<
well prepared w
kinds of printing.
body to call and iuspc
lishiueiit and be co
illit'i
R, J
liny idea how
are to do all
Wo invite even
•t our est a 11
vlnced that
the STATB Dkmoi'HAT is the place
to have your work done-
ill
ing after the interests of those who eat.
VV. N. ELLEDGE. Prop.
Kast Main Street.
col lltl \N cm lilt A NIX'
Hut if you desire to stoi
ing, try Heggs' Cherry Cough S>
rup It relieves instantly, and will
permanent cure quicker
than any cough cure on the ma1
ket. Price 2a. " !) and $1.00. A pos
oiki:< T<
lu?h- Pryor A<
ll
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.
i.l \ : VI i i i i:l l i l, .v t oss: i: v vl n
v A. Wails, N. W. Griffin, E.
1 . ! ton, Johntlerk'e,
MAS \0 K>l ENT
( lapllUIll,
I . i . Tavlor.
W.J. Kelley.
.
; Ken
• (>i 1. \> gal
ftw | nas City. Mo., and get 32 issues of j tive guarantee
$l,7.i the best paper published in the Sol,j liv h, j. \\v
1 c....«i> ...^t I*ift\ cents buvs the I
|-, Southwest,
j Daily and
month
Fifty cents buyi
Sunday Times
with
•ks.
ery bottle
i Safety
Papers
Screw
ed With
mil Collections
Luck Safe.
I K M \ UK KT.
villi
I take
A nnoi
I Clc
l)r. Price's Cream BokinR Powder
A Pure UrapV Crdim of Tartnr PbM'der
Hogs, live
Hogs, dressc
Cattle, live
I'at Calves
Hums
Shoulders
Bacon
Dried Heef
Hides
Calf Skins
$3.50
P HOTOORA PUS
ONLY TUB BKHT
At Brooks New Studio, just
TUB Hi;st Salvb in the world f«>r of t|le Bank.
Iliirhllii't
Snlre.
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, I'lcers, Salt
1.30 Uheuni, Fever Sores, Tetter Chap-
i.'itl to 5.00 peri Hands, Chilblain, Corns, aud
l-'a all skill Kruptioiis, and positively
.10, cures Piles, or no pay required.
IlKllliS' TltOI'K 11. oil
The wonderful liniment for
Sprains. Bruises. Rheumatism and
all deeo seated diseases where n
.12'., I is g, ill rant ceil' to give perfect sat- powerful liniment is require,I
.10 ih faction, or money refunded, j for aud l -- sure you u«-t
.41., Price 25 cents perhoK. For sale at Tropical Oil. I'.very bottle wi
"I FeuClon's Drug More ted. Sold by K. J Webks
Ask
Lone Star Livery. Feed and
Sale Stable.
Best Horses and Finest Rigs in the City. Horses
Boarded by the Day or Week.
Daily Hack Line to Tecumseh.
TAYLOR & GREENLEE, Props.
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1895, newspaper, January 26, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115237/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.