The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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•hew on la wtti vOi, we w
«re thai at-vler tact fec.'-t at we
:ad it tkn terr.torj *ao jeart afo
■ 1 cocbe bearer a kr^b-
t« t vu^retuaaa tbu year :ut a
'• 'ft wwH'j conat.
Ol'R EFFORT TO MAINTAIN
THE STANDARD of
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Xffit It A1XAX
Earn*
Tlut CMf e a. a tea j-jta pcL.-tted
by Tbe i^r.ccitvra; deparomit, a*d
ktva i>f Low -he farocr.' labor vat
retjiMti Cvr vg the year '97, are of
n-u't later eat la y( wheat roae
very coat 4mU; .1 pr ' e •. t otb
er cereait fell ia yntJt. 7 be re i!
•at teat tbe *trea|? ia abeat town
tfcat f*U mti freatiy increased, five
a. o« acret a rou*d , albert. ' ' f
vl 1 ■on dB?ct r< & a fet er
vMkfttMMMt *f cm oiii ... , « —-1 «
A Real Blood Remedy.
uad o*e-balf «Ih« • > *7 that make. bi. imcer, be- . '
Tbe Aaauiiftoa Seat DrUc* bat
'bit to u> aboai Mr Caiiabaa't
tpercfe a cowgie-ti oa bttaM of
>Uiei.' d Ivf Okiaivrta : " M>
Caljkat't i^twt wat a ur^r.ie ta
the coB<o.iitee, at> e of tbe kep-.b-
caa lbcstsert of wbicb, at ita eloae
' vtgraf. ttel t.*, a d M1<j lt
■ t ti* bea; apeeci taey bad ever
beard for tbe ads:>Ma<. ti of 1 ttt
tute, baaed c^oa aoch facta aa bt
pretested. Mr. Callabaa it i decd
a am of rare attainment and e
peciaily forttiaate ia tbe pvaaet. ^
He bat
taawe Tbe
'« a-wW fiaeln a c a*r pat{
'«r tare r-u mk Mr r^au-tm
>-*• w-t Cj* tot !ara aac >c bear
"-ta" ae Ia rt' tf ti mvrt t .
Osraiiaii * i«ftfrewt{ ii.ee t
arrtt if laws Tua.Lt as* E'xjC e^
Svr*ax aa ttsacbrra i
Eczema
All Her Life.
lb ED. Jexkmt. of I^tboBia G*.
aavt tbat bit danflner lit :alierned a
ae o* caw «f £ri ■■ vbitb tbe nu
AND LOWEST PRICES proven by the tocccm of out Shoe
-a-.vE! ,y. irt^-aa! imi Li mw Trade. We have just received a full
T?- T$^- stock of the celebrated "Diamond Brand" of Footwear, and we ask the
AH tit Kr<^ed b^coi racta dad sk Public to call and examine this new line of goods.
h reaeb tfetfia
our stock of Clothing and general Dry Goods is also
r*
aJ ratij &.
SS-awrrea tet ~ — '
iB^r.Ttot^i complete, and our prices the very lowest
wu at oat soticed
Tbe a.e>
i-.«t cner-i wrtt ! i —
ISir'ai^r'eT^e at prices that challenge all competition
fjvarl asd well, bes
tk.a « ?trt«-j? VoGINLEY L BEjjRY
cjcar io< and -. . {
abt bat baas aaved
f"Jd wba.: tbrea*. ——————
•bed to l'->rt- ber !:{e Iwtre
S S S <fuari U*i purr'.y -.■rfrta.bir)
corea Jaeat, Scrofala, Car.'er, ILbc«-
mat.tm. or ary otber Vjvsi trovbta.
It u a rea.1 tior d .-rmeiy aad alwan
caret erea aiter ti t.ae i*;la.
Our stock of GROCERIES is also in good shape, and we can sell
* all competition. ♦
THE STAR STORE. NORMAN.
abd obe baif arilli— xm. The c
tiBaated ralae
crop ia *at
K> 51, or a bet {tia lo cereal gro
era .a '96 of f 14^,000,000 o*er y,
Tbia it what tbe j/roaperitf bowlert
are loaktag ao siacb ado abovt. It
it weii kcowe by e*ery Obe tbat 11
waa tbe Aa.a'..c abd Koro^eam cerea)
faiiuret tbat belf>ed tbe cereal pro-
docera ul tb > coontry laat year, and
ereo with tbat hel|> if pricea of laat
l*ai are compared wnb pricea of a
decade abd two decadea ago it trill
aces tbat tfct cereal grower did
very ppoorly iaat year. Id 1^5 the
average m<mty yield of cerealt per
acre wat #4 4/; in 1*75, ln.W, ir,
gold. So if tbe farmera' toil had
been requited laat year at well at it
waa io Jij they woui'l hare earned
from tbejr cereala 144 million doiiart
more than tbey did, if tbetr labor
bad been requited at well at in '75
tbey would hare received *A.ij mill,
too dollart more than thry dtd
And if they had been ao requited
they would have bad milliont
iiere 10 him aad hit theme.
per aere, of cereal < 7'VV"~ " J "* ,r eUie- Ht
it #7 4-,. ..'*i« wat ^^""r^mng confidence
.... ...... ... - ,ud « *" •« «h«r r*tioa, for
tbey be..eve b:m abK^lotely bo beat
10 all be tayt. Hit tpeech tparkied
ith wit, flatbed with tarcarm,
thrilled w tb happy iBc.detita, and
charmed w.th ita pleating eloquence.
Oklahoma ia indeed lucky to have
tucb a repreaentative ia congrett at
it ' Free Hornet ' Callahan."
Take a blood remedy lor a blood d.teaae
a to tic won t cart it.
Oar bookt
on blood and
akia di
mailed free to
aov addrt
Swift Specific
Co.. Atlanta,
Go.
sss
Jamea Kirkwood, prendent of the
territorial free hornet league admitt
thai if tbe free hornet bill it defeat-
ed in thit congrett it will be doe to
the action of ibe Republican party,
and Flynn'i tiren aong it, "Check
action on the free hornet bill, La-
cey; that i* our only hope for Re-
Wanted.
Tbe W.r.gate M.iliog Compaq
waou wrrer.1 car iwi of core itb tbe
tbttck 00.
For Kale.
A fine drop bead Wn:te tewing m -
chir.- r it tbit atd ^ the
cnacbiae ao4 learo pri'x aod term*
VOH KALE.
I will teil tbe oortb tut qoarterof.
15. to.nahip 10. rsoge ] we*t j
- for f 1*300.00. J "here 1. QO.crea is cul-
p'jb.ican tucceaf io the territory thit tirauon aod alao ioclodoe ooe- ;*lh 1d-
and the editor of the Cap- lt"*110 001 u>« gia.
ital tayt editorully that if tbe meat bKK Bocchkr. !
ore paatet, it will do o at tbe direct *(.aIe
reault of the work of Barnea and
Fiyno. Flynn and
teem determined to defeat the patt
age of the meatore but in caae it
Hook*
'Cotton Kegt«ter«.
The Voice ia the oo)y ofll v in thi
hit cohorti oouQty tbal priou tbeae l>ouk . Wt
have Wild a good many tbia M*Mio.aoa
have plenty more left. Work right—
prleo. riirbt. Soe tb^m before buying
iotvrior Guthrie go>j4 .
•6^ «'.c weature out in cati
moretotpend than the, did bare, fhoilW, p,M Cfeef. i§ tQ ^ ^ j{
w oldTTi ""^-"'"tHatbeget, the Republican brand-
. *" U4 Cl'H;r,g d0'n fur, ing iron, while hot, onto i„ quiver
of a market fo-r their goodt. While . „fl . t 7
.1 , . ltJf fleah, to tbat the Republicant
the cereal farmert fared toioe better 1
, . .. , lc', "ill be in thape to attempt to tteal
latt year than the year before the , , . y
7 year oei ire, | credit for the DMMfe of the meat-
pianteri of the touth, though they ure.
raited t o million balet more cotton * * •
than in '</t, the turn realized for the : 'n 1 peech a thort time ago Bry-
crop wai about Ijo.oo'^ooo lett 10 ,al<1 "the '* out material;"
than tbey realite.-l for the crop.' °rjw we see that the gold *ing
I( it any wonder
great difficulty
wave of protperity they ee ao ex ! *f'ingneti to return to the party
ten .ively ad vert) ted in Republican ,oW. provided ratio it not mention To Cure A told Id One Dav.
ptf,eM' , H iB platformt here Tue l^.i i|ve Bromo Qu.olne Tab-
w ifter. Will the frte ilver tuckers 'Pt"- All druggi.ti refuod the money
We agree wi-b the Democrat-Top 5wallow lhjf blj,? „ th do # )jt If H Ml. w cur,. 25 ce„u. ,
k that thit would be a V A ye.r lle |lter they wl„ M ,he gr/<j ,taB. I ■ —
Kor Sale or T rade.
A farm of 140 acret In Liberty coun
ty, Text* ft acrea Id cultivation,
acre, aurrounded with a hog wire fence
Wlacrea unimproved. Improvemenlt.
bouae. orchard, etc., valued at #>Wi;
mile, from county teat. WiJl trade
tbe above land for good bottom land io
thit couoty or for good property
*.•* ivi ti.c yv crop, j * ..... 5\>iu wiug "'j «>< ^u<m properly in
der the farmer find« | Pir'y teemt to understand ^l*ora,an or small ttoc-k of goole, For
i. ditcovering th'J hin> better, and have tignified a f-"""11®"1*"- addreaa Willetta Hancock,
ritv •««. .i. .. willinKnett to return fr, il. ...n. ' 'r' '' or'-',1 at tbia offl
Wallace's Cash Store
Still at The Old Place!
Will continue to lead in Good Goods
at Low Prices.
My New Goods
Are now coming, and will be sold
at the lowest prices for cash. Come
and "sight'em!".... Will have the
best line of
CLOTHING
For the prices, ever brought to the
Territory; and our
Shoe Hardwear
Can't be surpassed.... All kinds of
Men's and Ladies Furn-
ishing Goods.
Everything in Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods...Remember we have the
Mayfield Pants,
Which are acknowledged to be the
Best...We also carry a better line
Millinery goods
than ever came to the town...Be
sure to come and see our Goods
They are The Best!
Association.
HEADQUARTERS, DALLAS, TEX.
BRANCH OFFICE:
Atoka. I. T., Ft. Smith. Ark., Parson..
Kant., Deover, Col.
Look out for C on Left Jaw.
Rave your horaea branded and thut
secure their safety.
KespoMlble agents wante.i in every wtioa
of tfie In.liso Territory. Apply 10 Protaetiv
aiKi I etectiT«> Assut-latlon. Atoka. 1. T., fot
terms to stents.
w. H. Coles, agent. Norman, Oklahoma.
Nanted-An Idea £
Whrt run tfetfifc
of lome timpie
thine lo patent?
fot«ct Tr ar ld«> th r miy bring yrm wealth.
Write J6HN WEDDEKBURM ft CoTp.i^nt Attor-
tetl. WMWiium, D. for their |1,8U. prlM uff«r
m <i lUt of two bunOr*a tnr«aiion# wani«d.
7-lf.
for the Democratic party ,0 nomi- (J„d hoofc Uj (heirrjDternal Tprrfl] Dlanl/c
j' , * '"'gr*t*'or'.l candidate. We j orf#„ ju,t ljke lhe,Jcker, who LDlflUKS
don t th.nk th.t the party would be >w,llowed th? bimetallism by-r.a-
able to poll over ,0,000 vote, in the U0Bl) igretuieat b,it.
territory, and thit would leave about t .
50,000 votert to choo^ whether Tfc, v ,, , ,
ii... , ' he Republican papert have fre
inty vociq hivr i PoDulitt </i Kt
j^oeotly atKrtcd that McKinley was
publican to repretent them in con
gret«, and we have no fear at
t'< the retult of their choice. If
the territory bttnwm will only
flock by tk rntclve« and let the Pop-
ulito. and Kepublican. fighl the bat-
tle at the poll, next November a
Populitl will continue to repretent
Oklahoma in the hallt of congrett.
If the Democrat, will do thi* thing
wt can atturt them tbat we will not
charge thern with working indirectly
in the interett of the Republican
party. During latt campaign, if the
truth wat known, more Democrat*
voted for Flynn than for Callahan,
,T •■VOICE'
orrica.
lUsnl Kstate Mortgages,
Real relate Mortgage Iteloase.
Chattel Mortgagee.
Chattel Mortgage Release.
Warranty Deeda.
Hills of riile.
PromiMory Notes, Etc., Ete.
bimetallut; 'but we have not no-
ticed a reiteration of the atsertion
tince McKinley's addrets at the an-
nual banquet of the national atto—
elation of manufacturer, at New
Yotk recently.
FRANK LIX 1TKMS.
There U a good deal of cotton to
pi( v- yet and cotton is *0 cheap, the
1 hanees are, that there wiii tjr a
<J<-al plowed under.. Home far-
mer. have begun to plow for an-
on,<r crop, while others are picking
cotton and gathering corn.
>!r. and Mrs. Grear gay-
tlieir friends a dance, last Frl- ,
; day night, which was enjoyed by all
and quite a few Populitt. al.o were and Hen Haft wll"1 batch and farm
dittatitfied with the fu.ion deal and lan'1 "" Mr f'ut,jry' farm, thi-
voted for the Republican candidate, 'he A 1, Hrarin'on'pla'.i- 'b'roke *!,'?•
By all meant let the Democratic Mr'.'!!11 ' doing tbe br^ukli.;
party nominate a congret.ional car, Mr 'Jn<l Hr' .' Hill ^Tomlin«.!'"aV,"
didate tliit year and cea*e to be an<1 u' Mr^ and Mr . Henry Darnold,a
he,..an, and in.tead of the PopuILt! ri'^lng.' Marked b"'Harvey
candidate having a rneatly 1100 plu- "ur Justice of ♦ t.«- pearr, ori '
rality over the Republicai. thi, fall ' i"' Su,?'la! ('rr,:" Cr.-ar to M --
7 v ^c,, juncan, trnt fall Mary Henderaon and on Feb. «th,
DOCTOR
HAMILTON.
PHVSICIAN
a.vd SURGEON.
omee -i«lslti«-l,.h „|. thkatmkvt'if 1
i>y.\t imi catakkii or 1111. 1 iinom
AS ti I.IMiS. '
►S.I (.1 l'rM.i,)-t rtsn Cftnrrb. oneoiock
ntjrib of .Horxnan i tat« bank ilorman, <jk1*.
CRESCEXT XURSEKY.
A. K. Loomis, Norman, Okla.
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Shrubs, Vines, Etc,
Grapes of Munion's Hvbrids a sftcial-n- Satisfaction Guaran
TEEI> Nursery one-half mile southwest of Depot.
EVERYTHING HOME-GROwN.
T. K. I1EKUV. W. J. JACKSON.
-Attorneys - At - Ljlw
NORMAN. 0. T.
MONEY TO LOANon REAL E,?JATE Secur;
10 per Cent.—No Commission.
II E I.OA\ 1 >( R Oil'A MONEY, and ask for no delays. Money
paid on day of applieation, if title is fonnd perfect and security
ample. If you want to borrow on land, call on us, or write to—
The Deming Investment Co., oklahoma city, oklahoma
PRINTING-
• . . When you are In need of
Job work, no matter what kind,
let us give you an estimate. . .
We have the facilities for turn-
ing out work promptly. What
is more, we have the reputation
for doing neat, tasty work, as
our samples prove. The Job de-
partment is in charge of skilled
and competent workmen. Mod-
em type and best facilities for
economizing labor and reducing
cost, which means low prices.
Voice
job dept.
OMr Mouie Block,
Norman.
Grai2t/
I Control
F. WITTE,
«*>PK!KTOK OF
(
The Clothes
Don't Make
The Man!
T—you <\ \t+
to m-#- bow mrvli f,r - of
' 1T ft 149 HHU will in
thut direction.
WILMES & HAGAN,
The Tailok*,
Iof SortuMU btm* J;uuk.
SAY ? Did You Know that
A. O. McGILL, "DOC."
Is running one of the best
MEaT \I AUIt 11 T
nsr THE CITY *?
To be convinced of thiu fact, you have; but
to utep into hi# market and purchase some of
meatfl. You will find hi* place of business just
East of the old Post Office Building.
BAST MAIN STREET, - - . NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
ANNOUNCES
; That his house is now open and ready
j for the accommodation of the public.
[Courteous treatment to all Guaranteed".
Rutes- J *1°° Per Dav,
1 $4.00 Per Week.
Commercial Trade a
Specialty.
The house is centrally located, newly
furnished, and everything flrst-clags.
Corner of Peters' Ave. and Gray St.
Norman, . . 0kla
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1898, newspaper, February 11, 1898; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115809/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.