The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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TU/IPF A WFFK 11 ral,k- But Geslerism f '
I WlUt A WLLK ii >M I in* in tlii*e tjavs ami si.,;! | ,•: I
lint ti'lit
ill LOU l.imv. "•
Iuot popular io those days 'id ahould come, when the next con
Ecich subset i be I is mil1 the only tavor l!'
entitled to The State Scott am now reudei
Democrat twice each people ot Oklahoma u t« i , . , , ,u ,|
the position lie disgraces by ma.< , i|it , -M. \la
ini: Injudicial position the in- ^
struinent with which to puiiisl
, (1 uni'-lnl'i ■ *H XoHl't'
wc^k. If you dont
get it let us know
@
m. McGINLEY,
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"Shepp's Worlds I air
Photographed." ^
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private, enemies. The cause ol Why not lioltl, ut ■ no- 1 ■>"'
this severe punishment inflicted on tin- it >ck Island railroad,.
upon MeMaster* was Ida bol^acHi ting euuh us was lield :,t pgp J||[ QEMOCRA) RAEDERS,
knowledgenient ot tlieautliorslii| tintiirie to petition I ir the
'of a eard reflecting upon Scott'- i.g ot tli • herokce strip, t •
judicial actions, lie has also in proposed uy ti ft having i1 A MSgnifiCtPt ;
his paper at Yukonseverely eri• i object the tn the Heaoll > A M
cised Judge Scott and lor the -ire hir the opening ot the
freedom oi speech, a right aup- Wichita and Kl ,r>-
nosed ly guaranteed by the eon- rhe .id ot the Kansas Gin com- £ BeailtitQl SOUVenlT.
t,i nvnl*v niti/.ell ot th. ..'I illl ■ nil :-"01 ! I1' OiVO.Mil
Keijuest. thut your notices • >1
Final I'root be published in I'm:
State Dkmi chat.
livery business man in our city
should purchase a few copies ut
The Oklahoma Magazine which
will soon he issued by .J. K.
Darke in tins city.
—r—: — ~~ noseuii i;...I.
The republican victories 1 c" | stltutiou to ovory citizen ot th unietnle'uh im -von
ported lasc week indicate that thfckT|),t ^ states, Mcllastcrs now and that body rupi.' ted to al
voters ol the country are uot in' |8„gnuhea in jail. This self in.- i ml, and the Kansas City lime.- v j, , . ,
hard enough eircometanees to p0rjallj jii<Jgt>, who holds htniael enlisted in tho cause with the , ot'its r ;e
superior to public criticism, wil en ivy it Inn formerly displayed
utters. But what is
i. i iilnlc.il io
NO W.MAN'S
vote the pop ticket.
Coxeys Army and "Willie
Breckinridge, trial has so mo-
nopolized the attention ot the
public, that Mary Ellen Lease,
. has Ik ■ lost sight of.
As • i man votes in the city
elect:' - > the county is likely
to vol this tall, Let us show
the JH e that our city is pure,
clean; democratic.
The DkM
Th.
shout
emocrats ot this city
nminate a clean strait
some day realize that tho Okh, i.
like
the famous (il«'he l>il>
ttuiuf «u j ......
boma presa is a potent power an. doue in tin matter wu.-t bi- done in!J fay .vliich ti- i
one that will not tamely submit ipiiokly, else the cowmen and I W|tseril graphs, wit
to suoh tyrannic infringements their attorney-lobbyist-oougress- degcrj t(ye mttttcP> known i
ot its liberties.—Purcell Register. | man, liailey. will have snceeedet <(gh world's Fair Photi
hj— in i<iiihin im)s.- 'i1 >n ol that |
Tie'cold weather ill the cotton " " 1 , gr. ipheil, wdl be hi ought witlt
, country tor uuotnei term or) earb. i .
Slate is conceded to have done ,.I the maryolon j-h ■
muel damage to fruit and early ' _J jpncootTBN( ENirii -n
vegetables. Cotton has uot been PlMB COONtT DEMOCBiTS. B,anlj18 !lv! r\VO 1
plant I freely. The guano trade The following re-.lutions were Coup
has'I u small. Many planters.the Payne ' county || #h>'ii;d n-'
11. ...1
Notice for PabllcatloBe
Ti- tele and Retail Groceryman,
Wishes to announce to the peo-
ple of Norman and Cleveland
county that he is now selling . .
h' ics, Flour, Glass and (Jmvnswaiv
Cheaperthan any other house in
fTaiiRH OKLAHOMA.
<lemo> ic ticket and elect it by
a goo. ajority for the ctlect it
will h on tho county election
this ta
ant more corn and food ,jejt, ^catie central coniiui.tce sit
ts and less cotton. Stocks I t|ie-u, meeting last Saturday, ph<
Me.-srs. Sli
that
r.LV I
Oki ma City and 141 Iteuo
went nocratic ill the city
electii ind they are ask'ng
what >rman is going to do.
Wo a iwer Norman will gt
democi 'ic.
Jt i- amusing to hear a man
talk al it principle who's highest
conce . oil, ot that attribute in
man, .- something that can be
put up at auction and soid to the
highest bidder.
Sonic men measure their,
brains by tho rize ol their waist-
bands. Usually that kind ol a
man lias tho same composition
in his head that lie has under
the article he usi'- an a mourttiri'.
Since Col. Pool a sky Morgan
left Cleveland county, the popu-
lintj are at ' ; tir wits ends to find
:i mail < ii« could cut and slash
around the <•,unity : iter the otii ■
ot Superintendent of Public in-
struction-* _____
\\'o are no prophet hut w •
venture t<> predict that i! tlu
democratic ticket ia elected tin-
fall, it wi 1 be composed of tn n
who tliintc more ot deiuoerai -
than they do of galvanized re-
publicans.
Our.' inocratic bretbern should
vnrt pa, any attention t
of ol cotton are reported very Vjiri| 7,1,, 18!U:
siua! in planters' hands. It . jj. |{esol\ed, That we, the l^xpo
cone, ed cotton seed now gives menlbera of the democratic cen- Publishing;<-o., wus
plant a an extra profit. The tral committeo ot Payne county,lexclusivi
auio . of cotton brought i11'1'' okli. t ■ • T-rrn -, do ■ rl.y;" " i
sight ince Beptember 1 (when soie(nn|y reaffirm tho principlesjininiensi
the ci p year begun) is 6, 780,00'!. ^ () |u(,,.ru0; ., ,■ .unci.!'. .1 l>>
bales (to March 30,) against iJ, the j,|utform adopted at Chicago, position over
013,00 hales, and exceeds ti, n inter) : tcil by t >11!Ii 1} 1
intimates ot' many conservutiv. lh'.i2, and pi' ';.' new-1 1™
people for the whole crop. Ex- eij devo'ion to the usages andlwifh re
, . ex
same time last season by nesn-o ,i. ,VM j., n- t'roin Jefi : 11
i .
year ago. Liverpool had 165,000 witi> ti.a: platform we ta- -
March 00. than 81, 1803. Ti, ^ t, n |U.y
average decrease of (lie visible ^
between April 1 and September .r\
I for the past eleven years In- . ^ ,im|
1..... 1,080,000 bale . and m.:
I;ir_.-st in any one year wa I. .e.,.,,,,, . . 1 in :
W7,0<)0 hales. American spi , t{, lb '
. rs are buying more freely, a . ^ , i, 1111 nate dep.
n w apparently making ur . (,| ti e
j stock - are small and the denial.'. j ^ the
i :g. The .ndian mov
i- hillinf ofl, II nib
.. the'
■ai Order Will Convince You That.
MrdlKLKV,
lKiU'Nitlo - and - IJ.-iiiil - '■nice .
Leads in Low Pric s.
hat th.
GOU P
SiiEPP'S - WO '.
PHOTO(: Al
in- Or.ler I
• Iks.
Viltlc,. In Slnl'kllollllTH.
annual in. 1 n "I Hi'' Siui-MiulderH
,,, „,,, ci,;, r-.ink of Norinuii
Oklahoma, wll b held hi the oWee
ol I lie I I i1. Hank ill tile town of
Norm ,11 oa Tuesday May lsl 1894, ,
ill four e'elo.!; |1. n. I n the purpose |
, '
ensuln ir, (| ti'1' '' :u,*a ,,n^ °r
Iiq brought Ucfoi • ties in«'i tiag.
A ( . Maiiku,
1 i. (.'ii shier
J. W. OURRAN,
MBRCSASS"! 1MZ C
DEALER IN
English, French, German,
and Domestic Suitings, . .
100 Crand Aii^nue.
oklahoma err
OKIiAlIOM >, 0. T.
lZe
ti«.
the in'
we rem
the la
not re)
It is
i-onld
tor, t<
he vva
pointiv
know:
fiuch
liounc
M;
ft as it would he in
> ot the populists an l
well the ctlect <d
-itv election. We must
t that 1 xpcrienee.
bill, and declare that the duty 1
the hour demands the election 1
weekly movement shipments he- ^ ^ { . trom ihc big1.
iiia but 66,000 bales, against '■>. . , •, who will n-, • ' u
bill . 11 scarcely bee nne a law, t, declaratio. s.
'
.- nne. law, the writer -ee- 110 it a- ^ 111.■ .leiiiocraiie ; i t} '■ ti
so 11 why the powers which el a - , |-itorv denial. 1
wi ti'..ding for future delivery
111111.it he revoked and the cu--
,111 and trade go back to methods
n force when the writer strongly
Iidv. ated the trading in future* (;|ICT(,|;
in th" sixties, and tho iiiiism-s
st the system. \\ ••
till 'lieve present customs ill'
the puhl
M ViL"" '
1 full and
air investigauou no made bj \-'
oii'Tess of tho charges ot tiu 111-!
V 1 ma
! Na
less lor any nam who
(jo elected *.'h> d dlreo-
i'o th" statenient that
n g to resign an 11 p-
e, as every body
I lie would, nt give up
i! lie was
•rip, «
frauds by terr
tj new eountie:
iniiir has been
ifieiul •hail ditri nicut al; vegt i^ut i 'U will nil t • ' 1"
to p iducers.—Glapp
Week'y report.
eli..
office
ut ot it.
•. Ira.ids In' N e been nil '''
1 party um-t uot bear the i '.
Th . i j 111 of petition so valor-1 ol . il.ie'. the p ip
inisli tended by revolutionary • i.O H" ''v.d, 1.
day 1 1 a medicant h uibug in in i-ciiteum g i'raii:. . >11
ours. I'ho mobocrucy can Starve emii . nt i.ever, . . ai.
,,ti r emptiness of Its bus!;s ii. :-.t, 1" ne a .
, J \ U tors1 is the deluded . Mill- alleged . mtcnipt is „ •
is granted a writ 1
'1 i'iie ilumait'Elci'ii .
1
How They Control the
of the Body.
mendacity. The pop codeine'.. and u^eiv.
1.1 ace .S, the aristocrat dictates, in - >-.• r ;• ■ ■■.
ster is out (e.l, . , . ; ,v
ill probably release Me deser - outlawry republic., win .
. , .it ,1 , It . i poverty a Liixnu- « > 11 • 1 111
Hcli would he the ] io -] 1 - . , \, , ,
,, i ,, ,,' iv-ulu, more do }• ed, than has
M.-Mupter iih# ocen . 1 . . ■ . .. . , ,
. , , the doga that lick hia boiea. dom • 1 •
'e
date no couHdeucc when j l Xfc leaves tho beggar to oun^ei
it our readers that our. ||1U dictation ot the bnyo:iet, an ' U'1 lo--"11
liifiid C'ol. PoaU loots, , ( ,|,an without a haliott '- a " ■
hen hia i,a„ulll. 1 reaKiircr e ri
Ot Eftb CorpuB by Judge Bur-| V '1
tord ;
next v.
live In
JUurioi
Master
cr thii
cuffici''
Me
For Sal
for sal
Will sell
UONKU.
Three 111i i
Invites you to call car! c.v< ni(h>' In* hue of
©TO V KS.
H~e lms a complete assortment of IL citing
Stores, Cook Starrs. Coal (did II'noil Stores,
which he is selling (ti it
rack'. VERY LOW FIGURE.
II' i/ott content/little hitying netc I'.IRM
IMPLEMENTS for the emu in <?' sen mt re-
member MAGUIRE,lie makes the /n ices,
or, if you, want a, netc W.I GON or ani/thinn
in SHEL F or 11K IVY 11A li DMA 111. dont
forget
3IAGUIUK,
West Side Implement Dealer
111
TAILORING I
Osterhaus & WilmusJ
THE MERC A MT TAILORS, !
II si HI Paper,
WALL PAPER.
Largest Stock in tli City at
FEtiELON k .llyifL
w
We
estc
if« hi 1 c11' y w intering
old friend and former nia:::«'.cer > j
the onlv Kloiie hahy, wil| rise u|>
and c . Horn I bis ei-niies by
fthown . I'
charu'es in
hasele
the
im 11 • :i -
t hir
' ' ; !'
, • o| C" d, only when the ort
i; . vni' • is the trumpet wh.< h 1,1 1
dictates action, or calls a battle judicial
t, , ujipi l it. Government obey h'mi |: : '1
the 1 allot or dictate wit!, the ! ; 1"! "
1; i, • i f j ore the elec i
The people ol Okluhoma ii
of .1,1
Frank McMasiem io pay a tineot; rendered an imperative by law.
""" tor *l!! .i....T-io", „..W we wait wllilo the We un [ ial;le i i ml
mouth tor tin alleged contempt
well ask. "I pon
,,(joi ., I petition is Hung to the action ol :. J. OnU-
empty winds ot its own We.ike Ware,, in 1 ' " ."
i lless. W.e cry for the broad our >'• ; 1 • •'' '
or
what meat d ti, this our c C .«r ■ • ■ Wi. ( ,„r Uro#(, our reln.-intt io all w In ■ cMrava.ai.t
teed, that he I. i- grown so greatf ' ' ' linJ liru elaiins, or to yield t" the ,„ UMMM
Thi' act 1 tints ns back to the ' , ruU.r clWt4 pulsion of questionable judical |*J IVIBK.
•niddle ,,r,w he. e proud no- We de-| process.
hli'S couid ■HMiteiu e o ic I iipi | „|(, u.utrul, i it Ity J. K. Al.UBN, • 0r, pr|c0'b Crc-im Baking Powder
•Wton.all who hilled.in y ,n^'^'bwmlol living "!• the ) l' lcra' «6wrraM' Most Krlecl Made
respect tin y deemed due then ex-
il. th*
t (lnrdeii
liirc: -i fui
of Oklali
>fiit tiii
All 1-
inuof .. .
portion
r • ■ ve prompt
t Seed*
if the T.
II CO.
attention.
l 111 llluek
)K LAHOMA,
Kooni- 11
GUTHltU:
I'nwriiJt ' ii-' <'• '/
< 'eat nil 1 tlo. k.
uh-d Du./V,
>* ormai
L. RICNNEE,
FRESH AND . .
___j| . . ..ALT ML-A I S
| Bayard i . Iluincr, game and fish in the seasons.
11 ATTOI" N Is "i' A'l' LAW,
A 1 ,SO HI VS 1111)1 S AM) ( | lis.
. . . UO TO . . .
BISHOP s WARREN
LIVERYMAN,
For Livery Uigs. Nobbiest Turiuiuts ill the City.
Opposite Depot, Norman, Okla.
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1894, newspaper, April 11, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115508/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.