The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 54, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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ANI) OKLAHOMA CALL.
POBI.I8HKD KKMI-WKKKI.Y
MORT L. BIXL*R. ' EDITOR.
MRS. M. L.BIXI.ER, BusiNE s MANAOfR
Mallei 1111 e1111 < <I lor p«iMi« uti«>ii In /'"J":
dav's luipi-r should roach this olllee uot luti r
thapr rlduy noon, and for Wedneaday paper
not later Hum Tuondiiy noon, to Inauro pub-
lication.
Furraer Hatch of anti option
fatno was defeated.
1 he defeat of "Silver Dick"
Bland is a black eye for the free
silver cause.
1' county voted for Noble as
their county name, Q county l'aw
nee, 1. Simpson, K will be called
Kay county.
When we think of Missouri we
are comforted with the thought
that Cleveland county did not dn
so bad after all.
Flynn has a plurality of more
than three thousand, which indi-
cates that Oklahoma has not gone
pop by several joints.
It is nitiable to hear a man or
n-'wspap-r lio-ist that it destroyed
and fail to show wliere any thing
was created The ghoulish glee
that is exhibited on such occasions
can only be the result of a disor-
dered mind.
We offer Messrs lli-kok and Ap-
pleby our sincere sympathy, and
assure them that we can readily
understand how they feel. I hat
two such war horses for populism
be left at home and such
probationers as Allan and Nes-
bett should be elected is about
as bitter a cup as a man could be
expected to drink.
We hear
oki.ahoma I.KlilSI.ATI UK.
How tlic Senate and limine Will be Mnde
Up.
So far as official returns show
now the next legislature stands:
House, If republicans, I! pops, 1
democrat. Council 10 republicans,
2 pops, 1 democrat. The members
elect are:
COUNCIL.
1st district, in doube.
2.1
"
J.
S. Allan, pop.
3d
"
A.
C Scott, rep.
■kli
'•
J.
H. Pitzer, rep.
5th
"
A.
H. Boles, rep.
titli
"
K.
11. Spenser, pop.
7th
"
0.
1!. Fegon, rep.
8th
"
G.
\V. Ciiinphell, rep
9th
«
C.
T. I'ron ty, rep.
10th
J.
I'. Gaudy, rep.
11th
II.
I>. Baker, rep.
12th
"
G.
1). Orner, rep.
i:ttli
"
It.
J. Kay, dem.
1I0I18K.
li>t
ili?lri.t,
in doubt.
2d
"
\\
. A. Scott, rep.
Ud
11
8.
A. Waits, dein.
4th
4.
II
J. NeBbitt, pop.
5th
11
St. John, rep.
lith
J.
Brown, rep.
7th
r.
Addington, rep.
Stli
"
ii
. A. To.'d, rep.
9th
"
G
W Sutton; rep.
I'r .reeding*. j
The board J K.Xert Lee for"constable of Liberty
|.«>\n . us and J M M.IUnlel memlwiH of t township _
.i rd mid 1 1 Wyusieoounty nlerk wen; pivB- ,, |^t.|jcr >'-•
ru, wbeu the following proceedings were had Nj jjrt)Wll 51.
VLowenawaa elected chairman protein. Robert Lecand HI1' Keller having
I u the matter ol appointing election luapec receive,l a plurality of Hie votes
"ftis ordered that the following named -ei- cast are duly declared constables
soim be ami are hereby appointed election* i n of said township.
rt,,cetorilnr Hie unhung November i leeiioii in .. . for der
preeiin In In whin, tlie.v r.;«p;'c Jve'v reidde
.1 S Mayfield
M « Klournoy
J A l.uaa
Hubert 1'ylea
J A 11 ii 11 ti in
(ieo \V Ink
i it i |i Hearoa
I ieo \\ Tl >lil|
j i- Keiuleo
•y reaped*v .
in townahi'i 9 1 east.
in i weal*
•• 10 1 went.
Went Nuiiliail.
k of Liberty town-
ship «"•
H 1)11 ungerford •)~
\V J Hess having received a plu
rality of the votes casl is duly de-
clared clerk of said township.
A Moroo iey for trustee of Liberty
1 and 5 west! township J?.J-
. « I «e«t. \v K Clauton ■ ;°-
Coi .i m Wit ron •; ■,,;"d6-1 eHBt* i A Morooney having received a
A'1'1"""1''1 uhA.Tpro itm. I plurality of votes cest is duly <lt-
I clared trustee o said township.
A-'Tu wV.VSK, Cuuuiy clink, I w T l-lnlipps for treasure of Liber-
Monday Oct 2W. IH'.m. jy township
Thelioanlof Konnty Koiiimissioiiersoi .< v. s.evens ,)t"
!:z:; w r i'i.u;-,.s i.^i^
Ilk ..i-fhent, when the following pro eedii.gs plurality of the vo.es Ct s is
eir nud to-wit: (| clared ireasure of said township.
,i 1.1) tv • in wii« elected e!i;ili in in protein. . ... , road overseer dlSt*
111 ii,,. iiiutu rot uroviding loriiitUK' or the \\ 1 * liiHi
court'iou-eofi ielt land county. rict No. 1. Liberty township <■
I. im huieby ordered by the bo;i:d of count> i'Krnest ill No'J
COlillililMolifls ol l,le\elrtinl eoilllty Oklahoma Keltoii in No. ii 'J'
in.,., in i .ml the non. Henry W M-oii. i ia i imlton hi .\u. .....
liit J llOge. III.'I " hie .y itUtlio ized .■ John HlliiOll ill No. 4 ■ •
i n i i'une -licit inriiliure in- needs ior .n- The above having received the
t noiiHe of cleveland conn, v i.it it up -u . . .... ,|„i y declared elected
1 ' Ifo. thefr r^specUve dislricts in
J LOwe>>. Chalrinan protein. Liberty tow iship
aims' i \y niier Martin for trustee ii Nor-
|i. H. Wynnk, County clerk. u.n
Kiiday N tveinbor,1' M. mail township -"J-
The board o( coumy com mission-.s met f"i £, || JJari"ier
li.e purpose ol e.i viiHsilig lie yoien o . :ie Adair ''H"
J j s. \ ' i I. , ,• rz-Ji r •. Flu
ii: , , p„ rclitv of vo«es cast is duly elected
trusu-c of sai.l townshi,
„f t le\e Itnd county. nkl..iiouiu I ei y ami . \\ 11 Mailire or til 1 a
touu'y eanv .hsing'ooiinl i piovuhd i>y aw. towiiallilJ
h..ve >>ii tni Villi tltiy of Noveiuoer, A. •. I . ^ i \ri [
Mti.i < i.i ' • bei.ig i.'e ll rat trldny ne.\i fo'iortlug J ^ i\K
, ... ii... . .. ii.i.u I .•r. < In.'li11
day the Board of County C'omniis-
sioners and the County ( lerk of
said county, will proceed before the
L/istrict Court of said county, al
regular session thereof, to make a
showing and have the emu t deter-
mine the amount of indebted ill'*4.-'
of said county, and si^u 'l|(> bonds
therefor in the Blitn of 1 went\ ill. ee
Thousand, Five Hundred l>olla h.
All persons interested ai e hi. t by
notified and requested to be pres-
ent.
Adjourned to Nov. I«>, ivd.
Attest: W. M. u kwi-LL.
1). H. WYNNE, Co. Clk. Chairman
Stop Tout Conslt
With Heggs' Cherry Cough Syrup.
It is the most effective medicine
ever put on the market for all
throat and lung troubles. Price,
23c., 50c. and $1. Your enterprisin g
dr uggist keeps it.
Sostoi? 5t°re!
tv
rumor thut some
one is going around saying that
the democratic defeat in this conn-
was due to Uixler. The.next
thing we know some one will ac-
cuse us of defeating Bland and
making Missouri go republican.
The man who makes such a state-
ment has a mouth so large that
there is no room for brains in his
head.
10th '
11th '
12th '
18th '
14th '
15th '
lCth
17th 1
lHth
19th
20th
21st '
22.1 '
23d '
24 th
25th
2(ith
\V. A. Ilogan, rep.
Roi cft i owney, rep.
W. H. Mason, rep.
C. M. Barnes, rep.
in doubt. '
\V. A. Knipe, rep.
M. P. McCoy, rep.
(i. W. Poston, pop.
in clonbt.
(ieo. \V. Vicars, r.'p.
C. G. Elliott, rep.
M. W. Smith, rep.
I.. P. King, rep.
George Stein, rep.
(i. W. Bradfield, rep.
In doubt.
We want our citizens to get more
deeply interested in the Universi
ty. The faculty feel that our peo-
ple should vi-.it them more fre-
i|Uently and learn what nrogress is
being made. If our citizens will
take more interest it will help the.
University immeasurably. Go out
ti> chaprl si rvice > easionally and
you will benettt both yourself and
the University.
bi
Populinn is killed in Kansas
deader than a door-nail, and for
this result the Democratic party
may claim the responsibility. It
w;us harsh medicine, but it had to
administered. l'he canker of
calamity had fastened itself, with-
out invitation, upon the body t
the Democracy, and it had to be
shaken off at any cost. Its late is
a warning to other misguided
parties, which, like lassy b.rds,
having no nests of their own, are
prono to steal those of other birds
—K. C• I inies.
8|ieclnl Notice.
We have decided to put the
price of the Statk Dkmochai
down to One Dollar per year,
where cash is paid. W e make
this reduction believing that it
our subscribers pay this p'"ice
promptly it will be a saving
to both and it brings the price
of the paper down to strictly
hard tunes basis. I his gives
104 papers for a year for One
Dollar, making the Statk Dem-
ocrat cost less than one cent
each issue. In addition to this
we will give all new aibecribers
the Oklahoma Farmer or the
Home, Field and Forum for one
year. We will also semi the
Statk Dkmoi uat and the Dallas
News for $1.75 per year or the
Nvw York World or St. Louis
Republic for the same price.
This arrangement gives our
readers >208 papers for the small
sum of jf 1
rttfeiCcViV.il lie llie vii i«" H li-riUo... .
vuuiKj itml luwuahlp ollicem in Kin.i couaty
mi.I iciiltury, ml a e*reiul nut co-n -'-f c tu.i
viisHoi tbit clrctton rcturiiH no .1 l..o vu tons
pivii.icis in aid county uinl we lino r-n' en-
Iioi'M" I.I. lollownig if ultno( Hiii'l clecllon.
J use pli Wmby, lor ilclcjHte tocou.n-ss 8/'J.
I e..iiin I*lynil ii?
Iliii .li Ueiiiiuionl ...
M M (iougli, uieuilHjr of uouncii 2nd uts t .8 i.
1 M I.llile, ' "■••• "
J ti Allan ..." •' ••• • • " *.i'*
S A \\ Nitt . n pffsciitutlvi' :>rd UlmiU't
Hcnty A|'|>ii'gttlo " " " •/!-•
A o lll.-kok i'1"-
hJW iiklii?, pMbate judge
I. It itol8< nl>..ck .. •■ y*-
J ll Appleby ....." , , ■■■"', *
S .1 N\ iikl.18 lia\ iliK received u 'ilurollt" <•
vu'.es ftt t 1h duly deeltued probate jud^e ol
tiiii.l eoiuiiy. '
A iiiituiiins ior county tl >ro«y
C 1. UotHtord... " "
I fc itvrry " , , M
• I I-: lieii v having received a ptiii.i uy <>i the
vote cm i "'n duly declared eouiny anorney ol
Hitiil eoilo y.
1) It W vnne tor eonuty e'erk
WSL|.|. ••
T 1) N IIMPIUH. . " "
H ll Wt line having i -elved a plimui
VLiesciiiii h duly declared clerx of
county.
F I. iiuvis for lcgimcr of deedi
W 11 Taylor ■ , .#* .
W ll Ta\ lor having r: -elved a plui i' y < nie
voio c .s In du'y declared logiivei of naid
couuty.
W 0 Peiry for lieasnrer K:1'-
J || WilliitlilH . .' ..MO.
Kobe tAiiioIrt . . . " .... ..... ■ -4i.
KoU'H Aiiloln liitvllig reeelved it pluralitv of
i,. > ..ii--■ ens 's duly tlecla ed t.eu juror of nai*l
cou ll. v. •
s it owen* forslteriir Wl.
KruukSini.li •" J'1-'-
lleiinan Newbloek .........
li, i until Nowblockhaving received a plurnlii>
i ilie v ilen ctiBl 1* declared sheritl of uiv >1
. .. J• Mien (or surveyor s,,|-
John S'narp ." •
.1 M Corn iiavifg iccelved u n!u iili y of I lie
)U-s r;\>i in du'y declared auiveyor of saui
conn v.
\\ ll I ■> fori ui* Intondentof chooU . ..«-n.
Mih N N \Vinllu '• " •■JJ**
I. .1 Petersen .• • 1 • ■
I .1 pe.e son liuving receive I 'i | luinIi'y
w votes. :i-i Is tiul; deelired fctiperiniendnni
.1 o Do.ill-
Kcuni 'i
1. P lltl• lie
I. P lt.li. <
:;,d dlsl.ilci
ii K i'biici I
.1 II Klo ii
TJ Hollim
T .1 ltollii
votes coil
couuty.
.1 M s'ov.el
\\ni 1'ho.ti
It .1 Nesliii.
i li e
Norman
8-i.
0 ^ti lt)3.
J S Cluck having received a plu-
rality of votes casi is duly declared
clerk of said township.
J T Hicks ior clerk of Norman
township ^}-
R 1C Leach >*•
J P N 1 latin J30-
1' X If aim having received a
pivrality of the votes cast is declar-
ed treasurer of said township.
K H Woods for justice of ihe peace
in Norman townshib
j \V Coffey
F Miller '•)-;
W 1* Norman
V Miller and J W Coffey liavng
received a plurality of votes are (In-
ly declared trustee of Norman
township.
Joe Harris for const.* lde of Norman
lownship -'V
W B Hoydston '-J"-
, , W G Taylor ;/'•
'Vf3 I Fred Scott •••••••••: •1
Fred Scott and W H Hoydston
a*ii. having receiveil a plurality of voies
•ol. I east are duly declared constables
of said township.
p J Tlieil for justice of peace lor
Noble township V'l*
Homer Dixon
G W Trammel '
F Burnett ,'-1-
Win Re id ;_r;
J \V Uiinglesmith
,1 \\ Klinglesmitli and (i W I rani
inel having received a plurality of
votes cast are duly declared justi-
ces of Noble township.
r A Roberts for constable of Noble
township 'r'l*
Hill Harmon '\'-
K F Franklin
Chas Cornell -]•
John Holt ' '•<-
John Holland W \; Franklin hav-
ing a plurality of the vote.- casi ar
duly declared constables ol Noble
township. , ,
K W Roberts for clerk of Nol.c
| township 1 '■
K K Loyd «J-
F P llodain '• n
\> p llodain having received a
plurality of ihe votes cast is duly
1 declared clerk of Noble township,
aid I W 1"^ Glenn for trustee of Noble
, I tow.iship
D F Knight
4.1. Jack McLain 1«1
•ive.i ti plurality ' - • «
•lured repreneuUi
If you want to see what kind of
lumber the Carey Loin bard Lum-
ber Co. sellH tf.) a nl esi.mine Ihe
pauels in their new offlee.
Notice For Publication.
11 *10*04.
Lundofflco at OU'alioma C'ii> o T. Nov H
1> i
►Totlco f8 iieieliv iovcii tnnl 11 f • •
named set tier Una 01pm no lea o ;
t loll to illuko limi I p'oof 11 i 'i'<)
claim, ii ml Unit h;ii-l p coi ' " n l(
fore S. .1. Wi1 kins P ol.n o. i- j1 .
o.T. on Dec, 21 i^H vie
Heiny sbarp,
i'or the n « 1-1 see t\ p .< ii iiui<,i'1 \
Ho nauios ihe followin wi ne « s <n
Ills continuous residence upon and .
lion or. said land, vL:
John A Hinjr, .1 11 Sin 1 r. 1 II D uly
li.i'^li Stewuit, all of Hall < T.
Any person who desires i ii p.« •• i ii«:iin-t
the ni low mice of such proof. on\ ho know s ol
iiny nuliHliintlal reinon. under the l.nvnud
the reKtiltttloiiB of ti e Interior m-pnri tneni.
wliv such proof should not he allownl, will
We given an opportunity to the ahovo iimmi-
tioned time and place to cro«s-o nuniie ilie
witneBBes of said ehiltnaiit, ami io -
deuce In leliuttal of that fiihin'o «•'.! >
muIIi- !<• M Diiii.i.v- i' Her.
Has the largest Stock of
Dry-Goods,
Motions, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Etc.,
In Norman,
and are selling them so CHEAP they are able to
qe'L advertising they are being sold so rapidly
;o.'t it.
PROP'S
NORMAN ENSOR INSTITU.L
DR.T.H, WILLIAMS R0SS s EREWER'
LAWYERS.
or coi" rii loner: >i district .tt'W.
• I .en iii' 'i •• ...n- .
■ littv in", rerei ved a p'u -'.illty of th ■
, u'v th'cbreil coiniuinsloner of the
•forcounty coiouc
h vitig i.M-eived
\h duly dec'uted
•or eprcse.itutive
Successon to Dr. L. T. Wilson.
For the Cure of Tobacco, Whiskey, ( £t\tist
Cocaine and Morphine Habit,
, . , , , j All ® V opK ® CijUarantcea.
It is purely vegetable ana no j' V" -1 Y ur,v
bad results. It builds up the
Office N irman State Hank.
patient fro in the start and en-
tirely destroys the desire fori NORMA* - oklahoma.
whiskey or morphine. | ~
KEMEMHER, NO CURE NO I'AV. 4 Moses E. Manire,
Ilie remedies will be admin
istered by a first-class physic- j Contractor
ian at Dr. W. I I. Snow's of-j —and—
fice over State Bank. ' Unite ti •
Consultation 1*R hi', and,
confidential. The manager, any kind of a oulliliuK
has letters from the leading
physicians and preachers ol
North Texas showing what a
grand and good work the kn-
sor Remedies have effected.
Call at Dr. Snow's office and
see them.
Address all communications
in regard to course of treat
ment and prices to
EEN ALLEN.
Business manager of the Nor-
man Ensor Institute.
NOF'MAN, 0KLA.
Office In Citizens Bank.
Practice In Territorial and Federal Courts
the Departments at Washington, and the
local Land OSm« ^
W. H. SNOW, M. D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office:—Over Norman State Bank.
Uusidence N, W. Corner Crawford Avenue
and Tonkawa street.
Estimates furnished on sliort notice fo
of a ouihlitiK.
Plans to Suit Everybody.
NORMAN • OKLAHOMA.
S. J. SMYTH,
Dealer in
ORGANS
v" SEWING
MACHINES.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
A Pure Orapc Cream of Tartar Powder.
titles.
for:« inn snic
c luivli 'i fcrivodi p'uialuy
aduiytie ' ed counnliMiionei
r trustee of l.'.ttle Blver twp.
ivilige reci'iv.'d ii pinrnlity i f
i i ). ck- ii <>i Li.ilo Blver t\vi
FROZE OUT.
Not by our competitors
1 but by old Father Time, Nm,MAV'
■ w i i o li ti s not put enougn ri> <■
i. T. BOSS. B. F. WILLIAMS
ROSS & WiLIAMS
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
Negotiate Lo;
BUY THE NORMAN
BROOM-
He that patronizes home trade
will patronize you.
E. W. COX,V. S.,
AND TRAINER,
(iradunte «.f tlie American Veterinary
College, of New York City, is now located
at the Fair Grounds at Norman, Okltt.
e.xnniino and abstract
ii (id pa> taxes for non-
its, aud do notarial business,
Office In Citizen's Bank Bld'g.,
OKLAHOMA.
Hradat i)*' \ruralffta cured by Dr.
MI LES' l'A! N I' 1LLS, "One cent a dose."
Cannot be Improvedi"'
MRS. F. E. BAKER,
of Calveston, Tex.,
—HAYS OF-
>n o Itoad Till*,
•wel Longfellow died i
just after being- taken olT the e;tt r
[al Jainespori, Mo., on Mareh 2o.
• snl> ; |v. |. The tlecetised was a eoiisin of
paper C. 11. Longfillow, of Jjiineaport.
as here
ago. II
living
on for th
had there married ami
,i a i \
and \
yearn
been
Once in :i while one of .
mtHh'i'h who has itiUon th
for u long linn' r.'ln-.'1* to tiikc the
paper out of the olliee niT.I of emirs.-
never comeB around lo pay up hi.*
fori, doing so. That is not an
honest way of doing business and
we are determined to make all
those pay who do to, if it can he
collected off of them. But wo also
wish Ihe people to remember that
we do not want to force the paper
oil any body
to pay, come in and explain >*0llr i cioeks ti ml wtilenes. ne was I - j j-j;;,, ,
circumstances. Dont try to beat man of Vl.,.y pi.01,li„r habits, dress- j ™iwi *i.i«.
us out of a dollar by refusing lo plain and wore very coarse, heavy
take it out alter you have been | shoes; seldom if ever wrote
about
iiit'ti said he had
ii California and
past l.~> years and
son
Kenneth, and a daughter
named Mary, and that Itis wife was
dead and children living with his
brother-in law.
id deceased was about 55 to 57
s old; abo.it 5 feet 10 or 11
inches tall; dark eyes; dark hair
' YOU are too' pool .and beard, considerably grey; „
la doctor, also traveled lepaii iug . mhu,, m ■
r clocks ti ml watches. He was .. lAJtr«l
d Al J 1>W
.1 U II
p'nra'U
\\ 1 Sp«'
Jack McLain having a plurality
of the votes cast is duly declared
r Ht district lit trustee of said township.
J Vaudever tor treasurer of
township
he/, sciiumaKo'. i.vi hours in a clay to enable
LO do justice to our
d.-ciiuvd treasure ..i sa.d i.-.Misinp. £ock Business and other
U !•' -losely for justice of the peace J-J
ol Canadian townsliip >- bUSllieSS We liaVC IP §0
i ; |ohu Thompson ,
S It Walker! charge.
I.r°iohu ""'"iiiuuiiton and jobuj So we are going to • Ul aid V/ipnp
i lioinas ii.1% inn \ ii'." h close out our ciure • AYER o HAIR VIGOK
1 oi the votes cast are dulj declared ' *
, I trusteee of Canadian county. of Books, Stationery, "
1 IiiIiii Taylor for constable of C'a-I t .
1 jmidian town i.ip • • etc., at cosc, and if you
James McKeand It'iidoii't think we mean cost
'ljTi::'nes',iviev andjame. Burnrtt come and get our prices.
Remember School !: ooli .
University books, Tab-
lets, Paper Pens, Pen-
cils, Ink, Blanx books
and everything in our
! stock at acLi'pl cost.
ACERS & Co.
In Carey—Lombard's
| new building.
Colts broke and trained tor road and speed.
All kinds of Veterinary work done, ('aster-
atlnR a specialty. Charges reasonable.
REMEMBER
ThatPERFECT Baker Barb Wire Runs
turtlier than any other wire
, mude nnd that it is sold in Nor-
man only hy tlie
Carey Lombard Lumber
THU^ LS,
t. ^ OV—-
plurality til volet
•d constable.'
duly
("aiuulin
ceivetl
elated
id Smith M "
ml) ip.
clerk of Ca
1 hip
y ,i w Mui
j "\v tt iwuiw'i.-. • V.-.I « I....I.MI
,BM' Thai friends when away. t int. been th; vow c«« I.UUI.V d«l.«U tr«.t«
taking It out a year ormore. 11 e l|I!CerUinel, at one time ii
law is very strict and was intend- ll)Uioia h( w;(B known by tb
ed to protect the news paper man. i ll;lim.()f Henry Newell or Dr. Ni .
I have important information for v. \
Oovernor Heiil'ioiv and Attorney | lhe i|bovi, liame<i
General Qalbraith left Thnrsd iy
for Sunlit McAlester. I. T , in re-
sponse to an urgent invitation from
the Dawes Commission. The co it-
mission will hold an important,
\ IHUIDK Doctors.
meeting at that point; and The Oklahoma medical associa-
ting who will he present are:' tioi, closed its session at Perry
The chiefs front the Five Indian yesterday and at the solicitation ol
Y'ti'in* the senutors of Missouri S 0"«ltrte physicians cam.
n , 1 -I ...aiv till' H
ili-nry p'nrtk f
AlUlon Koid • •. ...
, ll,mm Fo il having reoelved a plurality
•11 vott-acast in duly declared clerk ot said town
•tt for treasurer of Csse township
above named cliihlren. Any . 1j,\\^u'"un u.wu\< u'.nw.i a plurality
one win. can help uie find them will | v.«. w.i u duly a«i.rnl lrw.ur.-r ol
be suitably rewarded. Address, | ti'\\ oin
C. 11. I.ONOI'liU.OW, ! l,;'J "ouV,
Jamesporl, Daviess Co., Mo. ^ i w r iri
having' received
II I cast me dill} d
I ol said lo vv neill ii
I Joe *xlo8eley for
u','! towtifoliib
• j i'lioiiiaH Adams
'I I lioinas Adams having r
s I ^ plurality ot votes is duly d
• ! clerk of n«iid township.
" Joe C obb for trustee of Cunadiat
! township 'j |
il ;i J T Koss 11
>e«i j l iv'oss having received a plu
I ralit> of votes cast is duly declaret
m trustee of said township.
ii • j James llickey ior treasure of Ca
nadiaa township 1
i. I j A .Manasco <>-•
i" J A Mnnasco '.laving received a
i'.1,I plurality of votes cast is duly de-
! clared treasure of said township.
• «i | 1 L Gum for trustee of Lexington
township ,sf-
iii. Kli Davis .
j J LOiiiu having received a plu-
; ralitv of the votes cast is duly tie
| clared trustee of said township.
1) W Jackson for clerk ot Lexington
township f^j[*
\\' H Sprowl® l- '-
DR Jackson having reie'\ed a
plurality of the votes cast is duly
Ji; declared clerk of saicl township.
i:t. las Little for treasure of Lexington
j u rowm H8-1 township l''i.
.1 , powell Uiiti 11 W Olivtr havniK r-«.1 vo«l it | .. .. ,{o()for 121.
Vo0wT.0.mV y ' S 'J- Utile havi„K received a pin-
" | rality of votes cast is dul> declared
! treasurer of Lexington township.
Ill >1 llardwick lor justice of the
peace of Lexington township. INS.
*• ISO.
r for justico of the pcai c for Mu
J A lAi.il- ton for constabl
W ^ I .Hill irt..
H M Call
11 J l ockeihani . —
♦ r til is I. 1J Wlllliinii
to tilts D WilUinu*
Notions, the senator* of Missouri I 0.ithrie physicians cam.- ... , «.i,..«.odHi ; „ , 8now
.1 . ..r' city to view the sights. 1 he v is- • 1V,r;rt\,|t;!;w,,.i.i1. t. I- Downs
and AlkunBttW, the governor i ,torH were Dr. l'earce. of the Med- J,lhu i,,.,riCi, ,..| trust i t >i. twp.. lis Jas >lcl"lerg
Oklahoma and Dawes Commission. I icaljolir0nl Kall8n8 city; Doctors - * • N| ,li!i;(lwi;'Ki 1
The object of Hie meeting is to Arnold, Hatchett ami Davis, of K! ," lyj" jV Vv ,15ec,iuoro"-i.t ("t\1"f?aire^!11*«'iv
ti- a ,> iii... . w iiltur nf Okla ' . ..... .._i.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Medal on.l Diploma.
CAPSHAW & HUDSON,
Physicians
*NO Surgeons.^
Diseases of Women ;i Specialty.
Oftieeover l'alac. Drug store.
Having used o
Aycr'slIairVlgci- 0S.
for years, I find o]
2=. that it keeps my ~
,„jr . scalp clean and 0"
* the hair in the best O:
if ^ condition. My ® '
I vfrtfT t niotlier, now sixty ©,
^ yi'ius of aye, lias o';
as line a head • f
hair its when she
was forty, a fact o'
which she attrlii-
mo-i to the use of Ayer'.s Hair Vigor, it o
n, kens the growth <>f the hair and o
I hair t" Its original color. c-
I iMiinot sc.- li-v. this preparation could o
I e Improved."- Iti I. P. B. BaksB, W- J
vi iton, Texas. o
Ayer's Hair Vigor °
1UEPAU15D 1IY g;
OR. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. o
00000000000 000 0 0 0 0 000 00 0
J. B. BARIANI.
GS> PRACTICAL
^ PLUMBER.
POSITION
()flice and shop wi
! HAND l.t MII1.K1 C(
further discusi* the Indian trcatien ! Reno; I)r.-llarrj Walker, of Okl
I to confer on matters looking homa City; Dr. J. H- l end'.".
. Norman anil Dr. Ovcioticcl, ot
to statehood for the two territories. K|ilK|.|sh|!r |ieatl,r.
It is probable that sonic definite i
results will be readied. There-] r,.i
(.(.„t,„lU;uv depredkliion* lo th.
Indian country have .purred the ^ ^ tl„„ilL,h i„.,wee,i CliiciK
cominiBeion to renewed energy and
Kd Keudy
JohnMiiU.
Jnhu till cr liuviiu ri «'
votes vail fs only dveh
lot-, nshlp.
duly d.-clrtrcd rlcrk
rtrvuaur of Moore tw;
I'd ii plurality
Ail.eit Symcox for justice of the
nml Cleburne, Texas, without peace for Liberty lowusliip j; j
the member, desire to speedily de- cliull({e ut Knnsn. City, a* has ^'>1 iwr.
c'ule a vexed ur lilem.- Kduiolld been custoinary. A S Davis "•-
A. Kingkade. Albert Syincox t>ncl M NcCunt
Nuwb.
Ill l Snow
plurality of ihe
state duly declared irus-
1%,. t township.
James A KlUins ior constable < l
Lexington township Ha.
Frank Wynne J,VW.
Frank Kex "li*
lit).
and Frank Wynne
I a plurality ol the
II ti 1 \ dt clared con
til township.
catalogue will cx\ I?in v ... v. •
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Book keeping, Slu'iH ' . 1
graphy. • . • '' :
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teaching book-kepping is eqti.il to 12 •
old plan, ll ti i.h. i-. COO i
vacation: enter nnv Iii"''. Ciii-m
recently prepared books . ; y c
HOME STUDY.
Sent on 60 dm trl I
"your wains." N.B ''
cancies na book-keep. :•••'• nociap. .
clerks, etc., reported to u , pi 1
I *nttip and
one door
i Hank.
W i nihil i 11 Dc|
-niith of Norm
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The tluindi i
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and Urn
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whirl
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M.t." z'ne. in every
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 54, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 14, 1894, newspaper, November 14, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115589/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.