The Territorial Topic. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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QUINCEY T. BROWN. EDITOR.
GEO. IV. TRACY. RUBUSHE*.
Kntered Kt the P«* Office at Norman.O.T.
US second-class inn)! matter
bates.
FerYear. In Advance .... fl.on
31* Month# .*
Three Month* 2S
Advertising rate# wade known on applica-
tor.
FRIDAY. MAR 13 I8HH.
rjeokfianizk f roorpnnim*
Read the
the Topic.
aiiverlisemauta in
The wheat
Territory in
£iie.
crop all over thn
reported growiuj*
7*hb'ih("fling tit the Democrat-
ic County Central Committee lasl
Saturday was poorly attended,
only about half of the menders
being present. Nothing of juy
importance whs d<>ua>nd an ad-
jobrument wia taken oter to.
April lltb, lit which nil the mem-
bers are ei|>ecled to ho on hand,
and steps will b* token to call
either n primary or convention
fo* the nomination of county can
didates. Quite a discussion wan
had over the projyiBitioD to cull a
primary at this time, engaged in
princi[willy bv Messrs. rremblo
and Hbhs, for and against, wilb
the result that a postponement
was hail.
eh inch paper.
It may be following a prece-
deut for the present Democratic
The El lieno Herald intends County i eutral (Jinumitieo to bold
to issue a special edition this jt>ver aftor the candidates are
week. J nominated. It may be also follow
,~r~—- • — , ! iug ft precedent for members of
THE Chickasha Record has ,i. f ,
. .. . . tl,at committee to return their
been converted into a full fledged . ...
b s his and tie candidates for office
a: the nauie time. But to follow
precedents, as established by the
"ringstere" who lutve succeeded,
so successfully, iu wrecking the
party in county and city, menus
dxfent. In behalf of several hun-
dred of I ha very best element of
the Cleveland Coun'y Democracy
t.ia i OPIO calls for a new shuffle
and a square deal all around.
Nothing less will harmonize thb
party and insure succces.
Oklahoma is having very beau-
tiful weather, especially for the
mouth of March.
A (SENEGAL territorial confer-
ence of the Epworth League will
be hold at South Mc^ilistev May
15.
The "gang" got there (got
their man nominated, we mean)
by the tkin of tbeii teeth at tlia
convention two years ago, there-
fore they want a primary now,
hoping to, at least, get in a few
of the "faithful."
Last Saturday Inspector Honk
of the postal service chocked up
the postmaster at Krebs and found
Jnm short about $750. tliB boiid-
einen made the shortage good and
took charge of the office -South
McAiieter Capital.
As a first step, to be taken to-
ward a complete and thorough
Mrs. Man K. Lease will deliver
her great lecture "Christ or
Odassr? \\ hich? 1 in the Christian
o lurch, Wednesday night, March
I 18th, at 8 o'clock. Uud^r the
, a i.~pices of the First Division of
tin Adelphenu Society of the
C iristian church. — Ex
fir that reason they eup|>ort bim
He is popular also among that
large body of party men who wish
to be on the winding side These
people do not want to follow
phantoms. When they go to
Washington for foreign missions,
consul-ties or [xMtoffice ap|Miint-
menis they want to be able to
poiut with pride to themselves as
as original McKiidey men. Be-
sides there are Republicans who
deem Mcliioley best entitled to
promotion. they hare formed
aa ideal McKinley, and they are
enthusiastic over it.
Noutt of these people bas any
oontideucn in the so-called Mor-
ton "boom " Some of them
would like to humor T. C. Piatt,
aud might profit indirectly if he
we to decide the nomination, as
he did in 188$, but the Republi
«aii musses care nothing for such
htrategy, 'Ihey regard Piatt,
h. kins, Quay and others of less
ascouut hb simply parties to u
scheme to control tho convention
aud dictate I ha nomination.
Ihe Democratic pwrty should
therefore prepare to meet a strong
candidate who will be the choice
c f the Republican miissos rather
than its leaders. We should close
up the ranks and swioct the can-
didate that will poll the most
votes, uot the one that suits each
person's own preferences.—N. Y.
Mercury.
PK0FE3 IONAL CARDS,
W. S. HAMILTON, M. D„
IIOniEOI'ATIIIC
riiY*ici.t.\ a MiKutm
Spri-mi an«*ininn in Ornulc Triei
hit* unit nf Women unit
I'liltlren. (Jffice nvrr N'iriiiau
BlIIK.
DR. J. MILLS.
Office at R J_ Weeks' I)i ug Store.
Diseases of Children a Speciality,
W. J. JACKSON.
J S. JACKSON.
NOUMAX,
Okla
DR. J. L. WOOD,
—: dbntist. ;—
Norman. : : : : Oklahoma
Associated with Dr. EllurcL
DR. W. C. WELCH,
Office in rear Kittredsf's
Dnijr S'nre. Wesi Main
Street. Resilience IVir. Web
sler Ave. and S msSiieel.
Norman. - . Oklw
Attomeys-at-Law.
Office iu the Holtnm Block, East Main Street.
Norman, Oklahoma.
A. D. ACERS, Manager.
NORmAN LUMBER CO
NOT INCORPORATED.
asy to Take
asy to Operate
Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small in
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
|^U. It. K. THACKEH,
I'llYSIOIAN * SlfllOBOX,
(MBce, Over Abernelhy'l Druff ?lor«.
l.exinylnn, O.T.
J W. CH8HKYKOMKS,
*TTOHNKY AT LAW.
Coilcetinm* a SpeciHlty.
PureeH. . : Indian Territory
SUCCESSOR TO THE
Carey-Lombard Lumber CO.
LUMBER, HARDWARE AND IMPLRMENH.
I^tt. J, 9 CH1LD8,
PHYBIfJlAN AHHROEON,
OtTlceon Wilktns street. botw en F1r «t nno
Second oveniiffH. n || left lit rtie F'nluce
driifrfftnre, neur postoiUoe, irill be promptly
attended.
PfJRORLl
TND TBK.
Norman Meat
Market.
LOUIS KENNEli, PROP.,
I (Successor to Miller & McClintoek,)
v . Is now suppliei with the
ip; ) MICE5T AMD SWLE 'PST MEATS
* Evei pill on market in Am man.
Fish arid Oysters in Season,
GIVE ME A CA LL. Norman, O. T.
The Presidential Field
Lflt tlw truth bespoken. The
___v RapobJican papers of this city
reconciliation of the Democracy w'" uot'e'*' They are c n-
®f Cleveland couuty. let there be *r influences which for
ft speedy reorganization of the ^ ' them to let the people know
Couuty Central Committee, and 'I*9 actual fac.t concerning the
let the new committee say how presidential contest.
the tipket shall be chosen Com- j The truth is that William Mc-
iuj* fresh from the people the Kiuley, of Ohio is the choice of
new members will be better pre- Republican rank and file,
pared to settle that question. He is not the open choice of the
"— leaders who ate ou th«i
Ring politics will no longer Ko feuce, Wftiting, to m|, thwjr
with the Democrat, of Cleveland 8U|),)06ed to t|lB
county. Two years ago the Topic raort but ^ js ,
lead the van against such uefar- fftvoril„ candid(lt8 of the R .
us methods and it is still iu «be ticau8 CH8t most <>f th-■
fight with a wel defined purpose railljoll or more vot„g w|)fch tka|
•£ kfiogina up the agnation till partv recorded ju 18g2
said: " Yon never know you
have taken a pill till it is all
over." 25c. C. i. Hood & Co.,
Proprietors, I/iwell, Mass.
Ihe only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
ATTO"NKV AT1.AW.
ttnora No.. I, Purcell NiiliJlinl flank Building
PUIICBM., INli. TEM.
□rEssmeking.
•ei'taiu would 'oe lenders take
tumble to themselves aud quit
trying to rule or ruin, or else fol-
low their "bell-weather" out of
the party.
McKinley is the logical Re.
publican candidate, tie is the
embodiment of protection. If the
Republican make their leading
war cry they are bouud to nomiic
An anomaly is politics is pro- 8^e "'l* c,i"llidat# who has raised
•ented iu this county by parties mof>t lustily.
■who want to lie members of the' ®veE>thing iudicate3 that the
tide is in McKiuley's favor.
HlX'fV l l(M'* KIIKK
The Ileal Hy. luMlIU IlltV,' liver .Tlade
Uv s|teeial nriiiiiRemeiit with Hie
imliliHlifis or the Fort Worth Werkl>
G.izelte weaie enabled to luaku this
xiramtlliiHrv offer:
lteuiit lis $1 00 fur one year's sub-
scri|iik H to tiie The Tbiuutorial
t'oi'it: and we wifl s -inl you free, as a
ineiiiiinn. I be Weekl,. Onzelte for one
yar. This offer a|i|ities oidy lo per-
sons who a. e i:*<{ wow suliseriliens lo
: lie W iZftie,
Title TOUT WOUTII- WKKI.LV &A8EITK
1 lie Gn/.eiik is a plain Democratic
paper, wit lima trills or furbelows in
us politics. Ii aitvocali'S'
The free eoilinjie of silver at Hi lo 1—
the must 'nifimiiiiit issue imw before
the country.
Tariff leform that will «ive the pro-
ducers mi equal ciiauee with thu ulan
nfaci in hi s.
An income tax.
IViisiou teform.
The repeotof ihe state bank tux.
The elect ion ot United States sella
tors by pnpolar voie.
.\n effective naiirond commission.
The enforcement of the anu-lrust
law HKatlist alii i lists.
J^K. A. A. DCNN,
PHYSICIAN AND SU1I6EON.
Gwivrrtt pnifftice In medit-inenndBiirKer)-.
Tieats Itectat. Venerenl and Genflo-Urinarv
l)i*eascH.
PiiBORi.r,, . - iNn. tki1>
(yonu-e over pai.(.e|| Na'.ional Hank.
J.
L. ADEHNKTHT,
Attormm at L\vr,
pukcki.l and i.kxinoton.
«'M1 priK-tlee In the eourts of Oltlnhomo
and I ii'linn'I'errtloricf muiuive pron>pt al-
reutioo. tobiwiiiess Ollico. Lcxtuirton, Ok.
Mrs. W. H. Hart and Miss Hriiinnh Lowry hav
opened up a dressmaking establishment, ou tho
corner of Porter Avenue and Maiu St'eet.
'J hese Indies do all kinds of artirtio dressmaking.
They will maKe your new Easter Dress a thing
of beauty, at prices to suit the times.
All - Work
Guaranteed.
Don't Tobacco Spit or8moice> YourLifo Away
The truthful murUm* rltio of >i hook about
No to-buc, the o«-ly harmless, trunrautped to-
bti«eo h ibit cure If you w.iot to quit and
can't, use "No to t ic." I tracts up nlcoth^z*
ed nnrvcfi, eliminated uicotinoiioisoiis, innkrg
weak men jfiiin otrcutitii. weight aud vigor.
Positive cure or money refun«l sl.
U«ok at drutrviHt, or mniJed free. Address
The Bterliny Kemedy «;o.t rhicapo olHce 4
Randolph St.; New York, lo Spruce St.
H 21
SXJS BAGGAGE.
llOU-V IU:E MA li TIN. 1'iop's.
Meets al I Trains. Day and Night.
Calls promptly attended lo. Lenve unlets al Hoiel Acnes.
tlie impropriety of such n course, j j ,
t*> say nothiog about the fairness '""J' 'luve personal preferences,!
., ... _ . n._„
The Ijoiiijh Itepiihiic Pr««,
The " t'wice-A Week" St. Jjonic
Hepublic will l>e seui tiee tor one nhui
. . I to inn person seiidina. beliue .i-iiimnr*
Vonuty Ceatral Committee and 9 ,H 1,1 Moliiuley's favor. He jst. I860, a club of three new \esih
at the same time are candidates '8 P°l)ular iu tkp Eu8t a- well 0H | ^-'ibers, with $a u> pay for the
lor couoty offices. Common de- 1,1 tho Uast- The mnuufacturir.-, | At ready the clans are liberie# fm
«ency should suggest to a mttn l,r,'w to «uy man whose '1 he fray in 1806. and 1«W will be full
I tariff moid is doubtful, 'i hey of i,,tww,l"'K events. The skirmish
line will lie thrown out. Ihe DMiieuver-
- , - . till? •Vineund the plans of campaign
Min to other candidates. Such they are more concerned I wrmiKeU for ti* great contest in '08.
tliiugs amaak of "riut;" politics al'°ut the triumph of proUction /11"'' sll("1 ses'"""
, , 6 ' vi „„ 1 , 1 democratic confess, lo be followed
and the Iopic has said that thBn the success of one man. | shortly In a republican empress with
'"ring' polities shall no longar go 1 ^6,l<-'e they will not encourage j a demoor^at fn t lie pre^iilential chair
in Cleveland county Democracy I Rea<1> ®r Allison, or DavTs,1 Wl" l)H l'""ln<;t,ve of nveuts of incal-
; 1 11 1 culnble interests.
• , , . , 111 "OUl(l cause confu- tu fuct. inmie polittlut history wilt
. b t nying the right 310a iu the immerse multitude 1)6 c°" ti ueteddurini? is 5 than in am
wf the present county central com-; that acclaims McKiulev. 1 ye',' 8in(W tl,e 'oundatlon ot the ffov-
luittee to hold till after tho next' If nnv I'annnti™ . I "'""lent, and a titan without a news-
„ nv. „ . . .. . Uh"> ^epuphcau were to win paper wdI be like a useless lamp in
A (> \ u -101w ^ ft ^y wo wouki like to seo the Governor ll,e tnoveuienis of public opinion,
grave question as to tho justness of our own Htate made Presidsnt Y(HIIIIUI *et lllrw •'««■ siUiscrlbers
and propriety of it doing so. It of th, Uaited States. But it is
is virtually a creature o£ the last notorious that in this very city
nominating convention, and the Uie Bebublicau revolt ag«nst
acts of that convention was set Morton is strong and earnest
down upon good and hard, conse- flie cau8ea are oleftr Ju ^ '
wuently the most popular course the Oliio leader is popuJar with 1 .
tliis couuniitse could nosnililv u. ui- , [mm send with, your order. Adi
.mid 1,. z Jjrri '2 b t." . f '""r-i'r"si'L°™
ik u ce8tJ above every other aonbidera^
thorough reorganization, bofor. fcon. Th#y ai. UQt o^ t| -*•
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letlow, I. K. MILLEH.is ihe Proprietor.
— * COME, eat. get fat ansl have a good time with
AAAMM'WWVVWVV me at
The. Boston Restaurant.
M. B. PRICE, Prop.
When in tfis city, end want a first-class Place,
fcHopat the abbve named ••Hotel."
The accommodations ure the Heat,
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satisfaollon is guaranteed to all,
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Baggage & Transfer Line.
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Calls to all parts of the city.
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Brown, Quincey T. The Territorial Topic. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1896, newspaper, March 13, 1896; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115709/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.