The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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SUBSCRIPTION $1,50
iTsii JSUKI> SUM -A. io-:i<;i„Y,
NORMAN, CLEVELAND COUNTY. OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY. MAY 2. IS'.) I.
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'i NORMAN, O.T.
| STATE UNIVERSITY |
Ck • . ■ oasQ«BE®0fflffiCX>JO
B
NO. 1U0.
. ..the richer I ap-
honia. Norman
I III, I'ollciftf, ttttd
uuer from this city, Mr?. Hixler
was lying on a sick bed and did
not recover tor two mouths.
She did not want the position
and would not have accepted it il
it had been tend.-red t<> her. Just
how tar, the cowardly lickspittles
who run the Press-Gazette, will
(TOf to blacken the ei.aracter ot
those who oppose dishonest olli-
cials, is iiaid to determine, but
we advise them not to make 11
lying statement uirnin with re-1
terenee to Mrs. Hixler.
About 11:80 lust Friday night
the house on Main street, occu-
Tho Democratic Central Com- pied by Lee Wo, a ( hinese hum-
mitte? ot Pottawotamie county, drynian, was found to b ■ on iii«'.
have decided that :i primacy elo the tiames spreading rapidly on i
The way W. L. llood will
beat Tyler lilake, in the third
ward, will make the latter gentle-
man wish that lie were not a
populist.
The democrats can win in
Cleveland ^county this tall with
the proper organization and elect-
ing the democratic city ticket
will help ns out.
There isn't a question as to the
iHness ot Abe Mitchell, tor the
office ot city marshal. Such be-
ing the case how can any demo-
crat vote for Frank Smith.
CITY ELECTION TICKET,
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA,
MONDAY, MAY 7, 1894.
i «r i'ub'i; utlon
O. T
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device:—horse.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET,
device*.—rooster
CITIZENS TICKET,
NoiiiV; A:\'S
For Marshal,
AH1-: MITCHELL.
For A scssi r,
C. B. BELLAMY.
|-v>
tion, is the safest way to nomi-
nate county officers and will
follow that plan.
Only such republicans and pop-
ulists as suited Tom Berry and ~
^ ti n lull
John Anarchist Allan were nom-
inated on the citizens ticket.
They lire 11 tine pail- for the demo-
crats of Norman to draw to.
the entire building. Through
the flames the body ot the occu-
pant was seen lying on the floor,;
presenting every appearance ot
been murdered. Alt,."
the building burned down only a
few charred banes were left, ft>
that all traces ot the murder, noj
tar as the body was concerned,
were most eftectuully destroyed.!
Lee was known to have about
six hundred dollars ot his sav-
ings about the house, having r, -
peatedly stated Mich a fact to hi?
Treasurer,
C. II. UESSENT.
For Clerk,
C. P. WOODARD.
For Justice of the Peace,
J. I). GRIGSBY.
For Constable,
A. T. HUNTER.
FOR TRUSTEE,
I ist Ward, J. A. HULLUM.
I and .. W. B. FULKERSON,
1'erry Woodard is an able and
efficient city clerk and those who
caro to investigate will find that
our assertion is true. Let every
democrat turnout and make his countrymen and others, and then
majority as large as possible. is every reason to believe 1 •
"7 , ! murdered and robbed, i'wo su
Jbverv democrat and every , , .
, .. ..., , | picious 1 olvi::g characters \\nr<
working man in the 0th ward!1 °
should vote for Win Tankersley,
to represent them in the city
council, lie will ivnrese
interests as well as those ot the
3rd „ W. T. WALLACE.
: 4th „ W. L. HOOD.
For Marshal,
FRANK SMITH.
For Assessor,
JOHN F. RICE.
For Treasurer,
C. H. HERR1NGTON.
; l'or Cl« ) S:,
D. A. MINOR.
For Justice of tin- IN .< r
M. L. ASlil'RV.
For Constable,
J. II. MAGUIRE.
Wholesale and
uuuft:
(iiitC J -Kill.
atlim-
nklnhnmsTy.
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.it N-il'UUU O i .
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, ,■ •!---♦*« tD pr iv
.* vpoii ami cuUl*
FOR TRUSTEE,
ist Ward, W.
L. CHOAT.
| 5th
I 6th
L. L. BRIGGS.
WM. TANKERS LEY.
2nd
3rd
j itii
! f,tii
W. J. KKL1.KV.
I>. ADKINS.
TYLliR til-AKE.
A. A. 1skkkv.
J. T. SCOTT.
■ " '
il. M. Dill.-\. Ueglater.
Notice For Publication
J.nnd on •• nt 0 I ...I"
. T April 21. 18W
I ; tliC tollowlnjr-
ottcc of hit* inteii-
II support "i 'lis
•It V.
arrested Fiiday morning near
the l'ott line, but they were ab!
T V to prove their whereabouts the
380111 their 1
previous night and were rcicase i.
No clue has vet been obtained to
the murderers. A number ot
Chinamen came down Sat unlay
atternoon from Guthrie and On-
stage ot action; sometime the
people will have their day in
court, then this petty tyrant,
clothed 111 a little brief authority,
will realize that Burke and
Brown, in their prison cell, are
more rcspectcd than the judge
who, tor re-.'nge, sent theui
there."
entire
The Voice says that Marshal
Smith has run out the prostitutes
who have been living in the city | |uhonm C'ity *\n*l tin; regains ot UON I' HOI.I) A CONVENTION'
tor the past year. Will the 11|,^ unfortunate laundryn.an wc> Tli•• editor ot the Stati: Dem
Voice please explain why it was| praj ured tor burial, the Chiu« - cbat ha.- no c!io:. e between
that they wen
here so long?
allowed to live
altogether unnecessary. Wen re
also informed on :;ood aiithoriiy
t!iat our insane are not. treated
just us 1 hey sh nild 1 . We
think that wp have given Bulli- j
cieut reus >1-; why we should'
have these institutions establish
. t in the territory and we are 1
satisfied that it will bear, ini-l
incuse saving to our peopl-'. I. ' :
-1 his mat'ei • ■ discuss,'d and i -
I ttirust worked 11 [> in the tout < ;
that the n xt legislature
.*< 1 . ml cultivation
i.iuits, of NoriiiiiH
O .1 W l rood,
0 T. A11 v person
.;-1 i ihe nlloWrtiuie
: v iiiul I lie ITJfU-
1 : ,1 I nicut, WljJ
.• :l 1 !■ >\, ( (I, will lip
, ;'.ln \ ,■ IJICIlllOII-
-• \ unine tlit' wit-
I del , 1! ;i! ! I > I CltflT CVillOllOO
•'•••• # raant.
U M Dim.sy,
Ueglater.
f On- ill
pr< '.t flioulu
1 at* wppi-n 1.ill
.MitU'e For I'ulilicntioii.
April 19, 1W4.
in- I'lillowliiif-
1* « r 11: -
sup 1.1 III#
hainlit
iutell'ixently.
it one man is dcfeate.l on the
democratic tiokct, it will be a "'!'TTl'd tn 8j" Ftwicisco, the
Victory for lorn H.-rry. It the < uiupatriots ot the dead man
people will investigate liow Horry raisit.jr «':>« « tliei -rlv'
iejlui .ib.'ul the water oeeiSed a' "- •cte.^ary
by the city, tfiey wid not put any
rites lor such-occasions In ing cai -, i-onv- ntion or primary, for per- ^
l ied out in full. The casket e ; j hoiiuI reasons, Our opposition to -
tabling the bones was on fSunilav ;a ,• : ventit>n i.^ based, purely, on I give TUK WK8T MDK KEl'ltEHEN-
8. J. Will i
I . on ,lifi«-
for the I. -
ot his triends in otHet
At the last election the dvino-
crats of Uoger Mills count)',
held a convention, 1 heir cen-
tral crininittce has just met and
called a juiinary election ns the,
convention developed so much
hard leeliug and acrimony as t
endanger the sucei ss ot the party.
Cleveland county demount--,)
on :lit t< profit, iiy their exauij le
J'ho talk that the eitiz • > t« -k-
et is non-partisan is all bosh
every body knows that there is
not a straight democrat on the
tickt t. Evi ry body knows that
Tom lie! ry and John Allan run
t :1> ; ;-'
-SI 10. From San Fiaini-'o
the r. mains tfo to t'liina. '.t h • i'
one ot the strong st ; ints ot
Chinese faith that n« ('liinaumu
•roes to heaven whose hot a i.
|i -e in other than t'hmes s n
I I e dead man lias a > ife in ;' hi
11a and expected t • go b i k there
land set up as a leader ot fashion
when he had secured one tiiou-
iiid dollars, whie • votjld hnv.
ade him a great man in bis
1.111 ' rv . Purcell 1J<• j i^ter.
party ^rounds. The primary is
democratie because it submits the
matter dir-fliy to the people.
'1'nt eon v.- , i 11 r-- t lie uas oi
wire puller 1 and men who fe r
to go beT"iv the people and ask
. 1 li nomina'.'tl The eity and
TATKIN.
. ' . : 1 •
'i-ntral Uoiwm ten
-I te
city, a i\
u i.; 11 i:;i• 'Us
To
();;e
iiip eonvi-nti tin ore al '-
attended so that 11
|..v.
, 111 r
• Norm in
iiiniti e w ;
.Norman
renuesling ! In
. niuit'ce to
a member
\re hope ti
1 proof -I1011M iiul In
requesl
Notice For I'ulilii'Atiou.
the thing and that they are doing
all they can to defeat the demo-
cratic party. Are the democrats
of Norman going to help them
do it?
ilurko and Hrow
(Jity, Inst week he \<> ' -i" 1
to say that tlx s«- editors wli.
attended the asgoeiut-o.i at Okiai-
homa City were disreputable and
concluded that the majority ot
the newspapers were not repres-
ented because they were in sym-
pathy with him. Out of a large
uip.be ot expressions, by editors
We notice that some ot our /ho did not attend the as-" , 1-
exchaii^cs sav that the citizens ti; n, we note the loll' A'ieg trom
of Norman met in convention 1 the Purcell Uegister a rue blue
and endorsed Judge Scott's nc- deiuocrutie paper, tlm! is n t
tion in the MiMasier east . Bin-di I Ili;llj 1, -( ansr Gov. Renfrow h•:<
was not the case as the eeting' n,, l HioWv d any patronage on
was not called tor such a pur- ,i;
pose, though we have no doubt j "The most charitable « e.-tru
that there are tin se who try to'i,..,, ca„ i„. put upon the
give the meeting that coloring.! iU , j0-iB < t Judge Scott of Okla-
'1 he meeting simply said that the! 11 m,i City, is lhat b'.s appoint-
correspoiident ot the Oklahoinan1,,, Mt gave hilii what is coin-
inisrepresentcd tin pcojdc ol',l;uhiN known as the big he ad
Norman when he said that tho: Itudly that his reason has bet ' nn
«• utoy e.mv-:«t 1 on, candidates tit .11 one man.
will-s'io.v up and ! •' nouiinat 'l . mw i.siiip 1 •
who the pt'( ple know nothing e.'atie vote > h
1. ■ ■ •
tr i lin x ot'.eu e >utnd ti 1 • cor .\*n - (!I- .{lM , r!- ,•
ti- 11 .r, I the result is th 1 • there
a re U t d\« rs and bo.ters w ho de- v.'ant ■ .11
I it the party. I' i argued by j ..,•
s mho that Norman -a- '•« unit y
\ otes in a primary e'eetion. W ••
w ant to know it <-verv demo • r:i' ie
vo?« r is not entitled to re| reseu- : \
tation. In the former primary !,( i| ( 1>ti|
r 1 Hih iin-a
ti 11.11 pro-
I
>. t , April si, 1 hill.
I I ll 11 lilt! I'llloWlllJI-
ml loo of ItiM Inii-ii
1 lil Mipporl of ll IB
o. T .
, I !«4,
L
for till- N W 1-1 Of he I I I, TW11 '.I N ol It Wfs«l
I M IP l atin - lilO IoIIowiiik witncBBi'S lo
pioM- li - oiiiliiiu.HH reBlileiifo upon ami
i-iiliu ,11 • of, • 1 llaiul, VU: J W Orolts of
ni i in in n. t,. .1 i' llaiin. «if Norman o.
.1 w 1 i-id oi Nuriiuin o T. Win Itoliuriou,
-.oi in.111 11 I'. Any porsoin wlio ilciiri'S to
; i 111 -s 1 UKfilllSt tli • ail iwaiit.-o ol Biicli proof.
II w |io i,iiiiu'« ol mi) M.lj«iaiitlal m-i-im
. Mm Ilepirtint-ni. vliy sucli proof lioui i
•it.1 t n Kilowod. wiU Do i;ivt-i) mi opporlun 111
n u .• kIhivo muntioiifit time «n I pint •• t,
rn# «I in!llf tllf wHflPf>f><*s ul «Ml<l iji it I ill n 11L
11 1 to otTur pviilmire in rebutt i ol tli l But*
ii -uinlti) u ant a M Uli.l.tt
Wishes to annou >
pie of Norrr-ari and Clovelr.nd
county that lie is now selling . .
Groceries, Flour, Glass and Quwnsware
Cheaper than any other '-ouue ii
SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA.
A Tiiai Order Will Convince You That.
NorniniiV -
hoIeKiilo - sii'id -
Leads in Low Pi i'
Notice For I'ulitirntlon
nainnl not i ■ r line lliod notlro of Ills intontlofl
in miiHo Una! proof In enppori of lits clal-"
hi 1 ili. t s.iiil proof will I miule before S,
w 11 k 111 b Prohato JutlK® «t Norman
.in 1 o li, 1KM. vl/.:
Ali'xaitilor ti. Jones
- tho I")t« 3 1 11 in' U ■> S w 1 4 of Bocf 1« T'vp,
\ It 2 west I M llonnmca tlio followlne
, 1 n.-s^t-s 1.1 prove Ills continuous rcBl.li-nco
,..,11 nn,I r 11II i vat Ion of, sul'l land, viz:
c, w (1 Ilk. of Norman o. T. .lolm S#
,,o| N111 man I'. Itlclninl Hill, of
• ,,i iii.iii 11. '1'. William II. fillmore, ol Nor*
,,,,, r.. \ 11 \ pi-rnoii who di-slres In pro-
. , , • • i ... • .ni' ul bik-Ii profil. or
i ik: i,«- a ii -i -uiiHtaniiiil rcaton. under
, .v i i ii-> i < "il it i■ nij* of On- Intel ior
>\ li\ - it- Ii proof tdiould not ho
u-lunity at tho
■
ill (MERCHANT TAX
id i
In rt'l-nlial or lhat Hiilimltted
II. M. I>iI.I.Kv.
Hi jester.
DEALER IN
English, French, German,
and Domes bio Suitings . .
OK:. \11 .1 A i i
Notice For I'lililienlloii
ll'i-. mi oklaht
I r . \prll n, 1894
tlull iIn- followin f-
i.-i- ol liin intent'• U
ppoit oi in- claim,
l'lrat;
: Di m
people ot Norman tlid not want
8c tt to coino liero to live.
Tlio l'ri'tjs-UuZftto su) a that wo
are mini becituso <iov. Keutrow
rct'iido I to ijijioint Mrs. liixKr,
hnl) World'* Fair (jonnnissoncr.
Hiu'li a stutt'liit'iit is ..ii uniniti-
criitoil In; sii• <t our voi:aliulur\
will
does not fontaiii vvorila that
eXproHM our opinion ot tlio oiri),
lyinir, thioving whelp, who will
inuIce Mich a stalenient. Any
man who will drag a Indies name
into the mire ot Oklahoma poli-
ties a cowardly cur, who in ho
low bred, ami tillliy that he
mci iU nothing but the «tsorn and
disrespect ot all Uireiit peopl
unbalanct'tl and he is not r---poii-
sihlu tor his nction^. lis :it-
tempts to Btitie criticism by tyran-
nical abuse of his judiciary puwci
is only serving to makf h'ui
temptibl.; iu the eyes ot .ill
e pt i lew servile lollowers who
tor stilish ino'i\ i-s prt'tei 'I t< ;ip-
pl.llld ll'lS i li. C. hook i-lnsny
t n- count, ullicer, the only coun-
ty "Hi '.'rs from Nornian was M
M. Couirh. (-'all in y one say
tluit the olli." is wen tairly !
dividetl s > tar as Norm i i vv«s
eonciM'lM'd. v-Vns there n Imltei
tVoin the lust primary? Ilut how !
about the convention? Tii" only '
convi ntion held by the d un > r.ti>
in this county re.-nltetl ill a -I -,
|i':it l t li • iioiiiinee, A jn iinar\
will work up oil interest in tlo-
party. It will put tlie tii- inl.-. ol |
the «l il - ■ re 11! «•:: didutes to worx j
to iiotnin.iie t'n'in and when the\ !
jro into tin* primary tln-y will i
have to plf<lge themselves t sup
port the ticket. There never
was a lime when the uilairs « t
the dcmoeratic party m this
county deni:ii;do<l such careful
hiiinUiu u ; s nnw. One tal. ■■ step
in* ana deh at. No one can «-li<irg«*
| that the primary is ■, rong be-
• •nuso it t.iiow- e\i r\ denun r.it a
j vote, but it is often eli.U'k"' I, ti sit
;, convention is run b\ w re pul-
| lers ii ml fixers and it such a
| thing is e nrgetl against a eon-
I vcntn-ii, should w«' hold one, the
leuuicratic party will be defe.ttod
i certain a tin i. will be an
•lection.
Not let' For I'llbtf en t Ion.
Noliee i- ti r. I-\ :-i-. . u I 'i
inn-,I -I'liler Ins li I- I not -
i muUo UdiiI pro il iu - n>;
ml (lull sniil pro-it w ill hi-
' llkliis I'rol'.no Jti-lifo :n
line |:i, l-l'l. \
I.ojrun Puj
Notice for Publication.
it OkUlujtn* O T. April IT I - 'i
l- Inf. I.x Ti* .-n Ol It Ol" follow ill
of his Intern u
itlie I -ealer IlllP HI- I ti"
- niiiko filial proof in si
i I tli lt Hiild pro-it will I'
•«l" lie I
n lice at Norm
i li (iitylor-l.
mi I S I N \V I
the follow ill
• t <
Notice i or I'uliliiatioii.
iihauiel \\ ii Hack.
Gl'inK
In nit V ' ti tn en I <■
I ON/
//c hill- : i i )l/)!ch' a
lrhic/i ht ■ fi lling nt n
AliOM A, O. T.
/;,, his liar uf
5 isi..
i ml 11 nmi Slrrr.',,
'if I fritting
Notlro For rulilieatioii
i T . April 20, l-'.M.
I lull I lie 10110 W IIIH
i i e of his Inleiitloll
pporl ol his claim.
upon hii'I culll\a-
| || Il . ol Milile <|
I , W || Apple!,>
eli) or .KOliie ... I .
10 piolcut Htriiln«t
I.united hy claiuiAiit
It. M Dll i.r.v.
KcifiBle
VERY LOW FIGURE,
// you iiiiiti'iii/iinh buying nrw h'.IH.U
/.!//'/ KM! \ / ->/«/• Hn-1 nth" sensnn te-
li/i'Ditirr Af.'Hi t 'iHE. he mold'* the i>!'ict'S,
or, i/'j/ou want a iifw IIIGOXor unj/fhinit
in SH El. /•' or 1IKA V) HAUDM'.-IRE dunt
forget
The West Side ! nip! ; « ail
\ B
i!e
t piih'1-.iu- i -i Tim state DKMoeitAT
April *il IHM.
Notiee for I'nhlieation.
.1 ofi<« - it Okla nn ".OT April 17 Hi
j i ii to tho lacts concerning all who
in any manner endorse hi- net.-j
a: d you will timl thern partie.t
who have personal reasons lor
Hiii'h endorsement—attorneys who
practice before him and think to
enhance ibeir professional stand- so.MK nilNli TO rill > K A HOD I'
in^r by "standing iu" with the, p,,,; siaii Pj:.mocuat belie
judge; newspapers that think that the u xt legi^latuie slio
Mrs. Bixlcr wiiB not u uuiididaii- "mt all tiling llu "a«ri "l,k"
lor nn.v position uud it Gov. Wen- liwd lor public , .1110111.^. ; I nvii- umIii
(row miys Unit lie reliisoJ to i.| • i iS syeopli.uili. who think nii.v I re.
point hor to tint or tiling In offloo la «mi«tliiii(f to lic|iir«
that liny one waa t veil aaihoriz- wor liippeil: I'n li with cu-
eil to hint that al 0 wanted the1 pending bc-toru Una judfe'e, wh
|io ition rt'lorred to, lie is a vil-1 ti-ni" to *1
- Of t lie In' 1
ii slionlil 11
ppor. iinit>
III,It Hill.Ul 1
M I n i.i.i \ .
Itcglfl 1
r.,,.,,j|t| !'" t'" '
provision lor a territorial ^J!!''|u
ami piniteiiti-ny. At 7.''V
nt our ciiminals ami tinam-
taken eii'-r ot by eoiltrin t at ! i. .-n
Hirures, that the territ-.r\ can I aiH.V. .
. amine t
well all,-hi, l'i itiiuiilaill the-, 111-
Soliei- of I'libllcutioii.
i;li, ,■ ;i| Ok ,ullOlli:i. 11. 'i'. m il
i M IN iVlli, IMM. \
ii, I i .1 1 Oi,-
is of Nohl - i • l
It .' 1 1 - ' ' 1 '
inii 1 ior liepartmi ni. • , -n li pro .
• i not lie ullowe.l. 1 • • - m ii hi
iniiy at, tho ahove uu-n11-lime no
to eroMft-CXUtlllllO tlio Wit iii-.v« Ot SI
mint. it m 1>i i.i.k* .
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,-APER
Larfjc
rs
/V,
.1 5 I
Notice tor 1'iihlleutlon.
•j t Ckluhoma t' ly o r Ap
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:...| IMH)
eal'
oldition
their minds lt*t Htitutionsat b-nue.
1 litre their t n.-« >; to the cost ol Ueepiik, our pris^
lelemlers ol tin one • and insane, ein-rni" i- Minis
Geslor. Let him lot iuoiicn are paid tor ear hue
iu«
u. M. nn i.mv.
I1111011H liar and u disreputable he-.they may [ii-eji
ainiielier ol honest oharaotor.' then- nru tho
When Honlfow made the ap- Oklahoma .... ...... ' ' 1 Dr. Price's Cream Halting Powde?
[.ointment ol the lady eoinmiaai- j atr nt out bia brief day upon the and alicrill a mileage wind. ,B Atoat Perfect Alade
Tin. In
Dal , (ti
CO.- Hill. I
I1;, ti*,
fel.ii 1 i',m;
rill, , - r i
nii.TtTTt ^nrrr7i'*?ntTf-.
in tie world for
o . Uloen, Bait
. r.-tter, (.*liai |M il
j■ 1, < oriiH, Aud all
tn ti ponitivt'ly cure*
•liiiiretl. Iti- ),oiir«
it.>i hui i lii.'lion, -i
1*1 i. i: -'0 tollU ,'01
, I •' clou ic itcllamv
ami Oiti
Notice i- li-'ifl.v irn 11 i nil
;iu 1, .1 m-i i - 1 linn lll'-l notice 1
• 1 mikc tin il proof in iiippo
u 1 Hi. I'l 'lie JllillfC ami e \
,,,| i-1 ii; 1 i ..i Norman on .inn
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1894, newspaper, May 2, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115518/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.