The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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The People's Voice.
NR-iF-A.
A 1.1. AN a 11IX ^K. PublUher*
SUB3CIUPTION !.«> PBlt YEAR.
Pl'ilLISH «l) bvkky FHIOAY.
Kntfiwl at the postomi*. Vnnan okUhtv
ma Territory, f« r tnui ini<*«tnu through in«*
0.ml«ft« M«C(iu«l <-lnM mutter.
I'nlvemltjr Notra.
k
Sympathetic fiusbands.
JOHN S. ALLAN
. Editor
A I'ounJiiitf.
On Friday evening, Dec. 33rd. the
Epwortb League and its friedns sur-
prised the pastor of the M. E. church
and his wife by giving them a very
fcuccesgful pounding which consisted
in everything essentially good in-
cluding a tine turkey and corn to
keep it in go.'d condition until the
day of its being offered up shall come
After an
pether soc
The Second Semester of
paratory Department of
verslty will open Januarv
continue tixteen week*. ThU is an
excellent time for students to enter. |
The Summer Semester will begin
May loth, and continue sixteen weeks.
All the courses of the Preparatory
Department will be offered and full
credit for work given.
The Cleveland County Normal Insti-
tute will occur in the last four week*
1
Estray Notice.
T||(a t« n r*t1ifv thai oil the ItHh «I«T « f
vetnher. |«M*. * * W w *o riwrta* «* the
ii. v . «.f mi ii mi , twp ll , mug* i. I«*
up Hi* folhiwtn;* Hwy.ic wii: «Nw
„ r fimro in ti I** mImmiI *1 itPfii Iihu«I*
Willi* -|M I
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taft Mlile h. rtt®- *i «t bh< 1*1 !•
- ppo MP I to be It or IS
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dollar*
THE HOLIDAYS
A RE DRAWING NEAR, and people will soon be
hunting for Holiday Presents We have just re-
iiy i<it11*t niki
i>. h. Wynne, t:«
v. , m
^ y hunting
ceived a fine line of
Estray Notice.
To whom ti limy ron
II,.- lotto*
up on llie 27 h 'iny
Iw k M
mm f* i< wn tnp t«v
umre, about ti
-n ii property wan taken
it iK iobt i, 1M9". by one
o tliea*f quarter of *««
ltii -H I * One ifrny
i.oM, 14'
•Urn braiwt* on left Jaw *i .1 dip; «mn *rav m r .
H , hau l* infill, t*<1 fl*tnla. about 9 year* ohl;
one hay mar**. 14 tuuMi high. four y«ani old;
on* tmr. IJ4, toad* ln*h. war In forehead,
ihrM jmr« iwi; • l lu* nare, IS hands high,
Ititml face, two vmr old.
I B H Y>M Co. Clerk.
By w.J. Il«w. IVputT. !"*Jt
Furniture lor the Holiday Trade,
and respectfully invite you to call and examine o\:
stock of new goodc before making your Holiday pur-
chases.
You will find our prices lower than ever before,
for the same class of goods.
central block.
Norman, O. T.
niftr
REED & HARPER,
FURNITURE DEALERS
in I •' ft V u VI VM
evening of enjovment to- of the Summer Semester and the pnv-
ciallv. these true and noble jlegeof the Library and the Labratory
t us richer in the things to of the University will be opettfo mem-
tith the additions
|>eople left _
•upplv bodily needs far richer in the bers of the institute
feeling of the appreciation these The enrollment of the I mver ity is
things exprea**ed, and with a fuller
purpose of heart to serve in greater The library.
Constancy of effort this noble band of made during the last two months, now
the I-ord's workers. Praving that contain over five thousand volumes
the Father's best ble-ings may ab.de and over two thousand unbound pam-
I pon their homes and dwell richly in phlets. Among the additions is a set
our of the Congressional Globe covering
most of the first fifty years of the
United States Congress.
Large plantings of forest trees will
be added to the present forest area o
the campus. There are over forty
thousand nursery grown trees in the
University nursery rows.
their hearts, we return them
most sincere than -s for this expre
fclon of their love and confidence.
Ret. and Mrs. Fehocson.
The jvrspbthetic twdvirnsew J< a Vw
lB* hv b*i>; e*wrrtir!< to *n ^-irev>
tact xother espectt'.N Junng !m
ord**! Georyt Lavtua F*; a pnxi.:-
c#st of IV-rtoo. O . .(■.*«• Ckr
tuUwia^ Ciij* :
a m.'c : vm dim. vkm sm wrl
fcu: Vlt .1 of V.t*' I Pr." Ol-j-
I->■ 1 ta * iN ir* -f Ot« ol
ftwu< that ■ ih *. •
1,1 i ,a4 : -1 t *—* St-, fry Sxtlt. m Is*
MrhK as4 tfe* A* *w I-X' pmt Mtk. AH
vcuM Sin tVa
" Member Friend " is a «ci«atiac*!>
commanded lisuaitii which AJ?v-.- i> ewe-
t in relief in th« vwrk>m ulatoli pn>
ccdin^ chr.dbuth. And a o.-m weevr
«l—rictty to the cord* And muac^es l -
voi\ed in the cqa! p de«J.
" Mother's Priend " is o'd by drag-
gists, or eipees ed oo receipt oi cce
OoIIat.
Vala«ble book. " Before Baby is
Born," mailed free on application.
THE BUBflE.a IE3LUTM CO. ttulv b.
SMOKE hene'S
5 Cent
"Strawberry" CIGAR.
DR. W N.T.ABEL.
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MASONIC RECEPTION.
t'liri* iiitt* Dinner.
I^st Sunday a number of invited |
guests met at the home of Mr. and '
Mrs. John Cram on Little River and ;
Iartook of a fineChris'tnasdinner the
©Id couple had prepared for the oc-1 MAS0N8 and thkir families cf.lb- ed globule of health that changes weak-
rasion. The guests present were I'aul , urate asmuai. instaLLa- ness into strength, li t'e#sness into en
I,essley and wife, Sol. Jones and wife „iri„ offiivers ergv, biaio-fag into mental power
cf Burnett, J. T. Rutherford and ' — ' They're wonderful in building up the
_ , _ . ,, health. Only SSe. per box. Sold by
rife, W. F. i cke and wife, Sherman At T:30 last Tuesday evening full BUke anJ R4di druggists.
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY.
The busiest and rn.ght «•. little tb 'H
that ever was made is Dr. Ki:ig's New
Life Pills. Fvery pill is a sugar-coat-
NEWELL M
jrneys - At - -
NORMAN. 0. T
DENTISTRY.
First-class Dental Work Guar-
anteed as represented.
i'.o to WOKLEV'S Dental Rooms, over Cttt-
aens Batik. Norman, Oltla.
Jiavisand wife, of Norman, Oscar arrangements had been pet fected for
Orme and wife of Purcell, I. K. Miller a grand reception and a great con- J. H Stuhl, of Lexington, was in
anil wife of Lexington, and John \ ar- course of people consisting of Masons, Norman last Wednesday and Thursday
ieman of Little Hirer. Mr. and Mrs. their families and friends, had as- on business.
Cram received quite a number of ambled in the newly furnished Ma- •
handsome Christmas presents. The sonic hall in the city. For awhile RED HOT FROM THE GUN.
guests report the day spent as a very awaiting the program of the evening Was the ball that hitG. B. Steaaman
enjoyable one and the dinner was a the time was very pleasantly taken in of Newark, Mich., in the civil wsr. It
very line and the only regrets ex- social conversation. At 8 o'clock the
pressed by the guests were that they (ravel fell from the Worshipful Mas-
had to leave the table with so many ter's stand and the house was called
pood things on it, still undispossed ofT ! to order Past Grand Worshipful Mas-
— . ter A. W. Fisher. Then the installa-
Foully Murdered. | tion exercises were initiated by
John Nulk, a wealthy Oklahoma | Grand Marshal J. A. Hulium, who
DOCTOR
HAMILTON.
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON.
Offio# spcclalt L«H_\\I. TKEATMKNTnr
DEAFSKvi, *'i«l cat'akkll OF U*K T1IKOAT
KOI wt««w
e?cv of l*rrabytcrlan Church, one block
nortb of Noruitu^ttle l uuk. !*ormnn.,->klft.
MCGINLEY
& BERRY
Wish il understood that they will duplicate any
So-called Cost Price
in town. Our Store is crowded with bargains in
all departments.
Wc arc Headquarters for Santa Claus, and
wc arc instructed by him to give our customers
Xmas Presents, and we propose to do it, by cut.
ting the ordinary prices one-half.
Make your wife a present of a Handsome
Cloak or Jacket. Nothing will please her better,
and you will never buy one cheaper than now
of us.
A suit of Clothes, a Cap, Muftler, or nice
pair of Gloves or Shoes will just suit the old man
and the boys.
Our Groceries and Confectionery wiil come
in just right, and you must have them. We are
The Only People, in that line.
•Phone 30. McGlNLEY & BERRY.
tion exercises were
! Grand Marshal J. A.
county farmer, living nine miles west summoned the officers elect and ar-
and two miles south of Oklahoma ! rayed them before the altar for pre-
C'ity, was found in his wagon dead a sentation. According to the regular
short distance west of Oklahoma City ceremonies the officers were present-
last Wednesday evening about 5:00 ed severally, took the obligation of
o'clock. The team was trotting along their respective offices and were in-
the road with the dead body lying in vested with the insignia of the same,
the bottom of the wagon, when . The entire installation progressed
stopped by another farmer on his way with perfect regularity and made a
to town. Mr. Nulk had marketed in sacred impression on all who witness-
Oklahoma City on that day, about ; <*d it. and everyone present felt much
300 bushels of wheat and had left inspired with the great truths and
town for his home about 4:00 o'clock, benevolent principles of the order of
His forehead had been crushed in Masonry embodied in the instructious
with an iron bludgeon that was found j to the several officers.
in the wagon box. Robbery was, no The installation was immediately
doubt, the motive of the murder, but followed by short addresses by promi-
Mr. Nulk had deposited his money in ! nent members of the lodge. Rev. A.
the bank before leaving town, Up
to present time no clue to the mur-
derer has been discovered.
A Few Beets.
A. D. Hickok, of Liberty township,
planted some sugar beet seed sent
him by the agricultural department
at Washington last spring, and found
his ''patch" yielded at the rate of
35,<100 pounds per acre. A sample was
Sent to the A. & M. college at Still-
water for analysis, and only tested 8
per cent saccharine. At that rate
fcugar beets don't show- up well in Ok-
lahoma, for sugar purposes, but they
make splendid stock feed.
Fhiim School.
Report for first six weeks ending
Dec. 23rd, 1898.
Number pupils enrolled 46
Daily attendance 20
Pupils present each day were Law-
rence Rowland, Fred Rowland. Hal-
lie Gibbs and Willie Gibbs.
Those making 90 per cent on exam-
ination were Mary Roberts, Carl
Taylor.
Those making 80 per cent were Jo-
sie Mayberry, Flora Roberts, Mattie
Gourley and Weston Gibbs.
W. J. Pointer, Teacher.
caused horribln ulcers that no treat-
ment helped for 20 years. Theo Buck-
len's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures
cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons, corns,
skin eruptions. Best pile cure on
earth. 25 cents a box. Cure guaran-
teed. Sold by Blake & Reed, druggists.
Just look over the list of marriage
licenses issued during the past week by
the Probate court and reflect. They
were only issued at the rate of two per
day.
BRAVE MEN FALL.
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles, as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons
in I he blood, backache, nervousness,
headache and tired, listless, run down
feeling. But there's no need to (eel
like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner,
Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electric Bit-
ters are just the thing for a man when
he is all run down and don't care wheth-
er he lives or dies. Il did more to give i
me new strength and good appetite
than anything I could take. lean now
eat anything and have a new lease on
life." Only ">0 cents at Blake & Reed's
drug store. Every bottle guaranteed.
THOS. ODELL, M. D.,
Physician. Surgeon
and Oculist.
£7Chronic an«l Nervous Diseases a specialty.
tJr Calls to country promptly attended, day
or night.
XT Office In Opera House Block. SOKMAS
Kesiileuce,oue block north of 9. M E. Church.
Life Size Portraits
of the finest kind
/-•. k with each Dozen Cabinet 1
\jiven Away KUotoe-ir you buy a
frame.
At BROOKS* GALLERY, j
Cotton
registers.
The beat made.—Printed and for .sale by Th
Voice, Norman, Okia.
HARDWARE
(JCs5
NORMAN LUMBER COMPANY.
Chas Kahoe and Jack Kahoe went to
PleaKant Hill School.
District No. 30, for the month end
ing Dec. 23, 1898.
Number of pupils on the roll: Girls,
24: Boys, 36; total, 59. Average daily
attendance: Girls, 18.275; Boys, 24.325:
total, 12.B. Visitors, 9. Those pupils
not absent during the month are Delia
Carter, Ada Givens, Ada Philips, May
Walker, John Boydston, Charley
Civens, Allie Philips, and Harvey
Walker. All persons interested in
the school are invited to visit the
game. Jknnib Cook, Teacher.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
I have a thoroughbred Jersey male
that I wish to fell or exchange forun-i
Other 3ne grade animal. •
Joe Prater,
Two miles north of Norman. '
C. Pickens was first introduced by W.
M. J. It. Pyles, and made a short, but
very entertaining speech with regard \
to the principles of Masonry. And Oklahoma City last Tuesday to see the
next was introduced P. G. W. M„ A. plans for the erection of the basement
W. Fisher who made quite a talk with «' lh« Sister'8 hosPital 10 be ereuted in
reference to the growth and progress J^lty. They will submit a bid for
of the lodge at Norman, and conclud-1 '
ed with an explanation of "Why lad- | TWO POINTED QUESTIONS AN- j
ies cannot become Masons." Again! SWERED.
the W. M introduced Junior V\ ar- What is the use of making a better
den Edwin Deliarr of the University, ( article than your competitor if you cau
who made a very touching address in ! not get a better price for it?
, ,, i Ans -As there is no difference in the
favor of Masonry and its benevolent prjce ^ pubUo wil, bujr only th(J b#t. j
principles. And juat here a \ oice re- ter, so that while our profits maybe
porter remembers that a member of smaller on a single sale they will be
the lodge said to him: It is said that much greater in the aggregate.
is the best inform- How y,°UtPl'h?, publi° 10 kn0W j
x rw i u your article is the best.-'
ed Mason in the territory of Oklaho-: I( articies are brought promi- j
ma." All these speeches were excel- nently before the public both are cer-
lent, but our attention was especially tain to be tried and the public will very
ittracteil .he „ma,k« ol «cbJ I
speaker in apology for the brevitj ot : explains the large sale on Cham j
his speech. They all seemed to anx- j berlains Cough Remedy. The people j
iously and restlessly intimate the fact | have been using it for years and have
that there .ere .aden table. «,th j J- «-M. ~ JXS&tfS
a great plenty on reserve in an ad- with sumu fashionable novelty put
joining room, and they were right for J forih with exaggerated claims, but are
just then it was announced that sup- j certain to return to the one remedy
i t „ i.ni!m,ffwi ' that thev know to he reliable, and for
per was prepared for an unlimited j ^ h and oroup there i8 nolh-
number and conveniences were af-, ing oquai to Chamberlain's Cough
forded for seventy-live at a time. The j Remedy. For sale by all druggists.
most aged were conducted to supper J * ,
first, and then it occurred to us. j Remmert has opened up a meat
tral Block j
is old time |
the time was spent in further social ; [rjen(is amj customers drop in and see
exercises and conversation, which was him He wil| aiway9 be found with all:
kept up until a late hour, and every- j tbe bogj 0f meat in the mar-
one seemed to express themselves as ! on hand.
having been highly entertained. J
The following is a list of the officers j PIANOS AND ORGANS.
elected and regularly installed: J. To those wishing to buy an instru-
R. Fyles, W. M.; C. W. Brewer, S. ! ment, I have in stock three good up-
W • Edwin DeBarr, J. W.; W. H. j right Grand pianos and two organs
Ulackmon, Secretary; C. H. I)e«„t.! Mjtgg
Treasurer; K. L. Cralle, S. D.; S. J. ; J}ayfl. Come quick, if you wish to buy
Wilkins, ,1. I).; Sam Walker, S. S.; for I will never offer such instruments
I'rof Buchanan, J. S ; and Mr. Deav- again at the prices I will take for
Tyler 1 thctn' if sold atonce-
PRINTING
c
. . . 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 i6 in charge of skilled
and competent workmen. Mod-
em type and best facilities for
economizing labor and reducing
cost, which means low prices.
^jT OICE
JOB DEFT.
r eru tvemmert iiaa ujjoiibu
"Young men for counsel and old men markel ju8l easl the Cent
for something better." After supper | anJ Wl)uld like t0 have his
\Grnncl (
\Ocntral
IT. WITTE,
PROPRIETOR OF
MOHLAND & CO'S
GRUBBERS.
The Only Safe, Successful, l
Practical Machine on the Market. Can be move-l >nd set in 5
minutes. One man and chunk of a boy operates it. Practically inde-
structible. Will last a lifetime. No bank deposits. N• > I.aw Suits. Ev-
ery machine a sample—you buy the one you see. Pulls tr.'es, stumps,
and stool grubs. Moves houses, barns or anything else mov *1 >le.
Machines from I55 to $150. Write for descriptive r.-t i! „'ue, to
T. C. BRICKEL, McLoud, Oklahoma.
SAT.!, Did you know that
ANNOUNCES
That his house is now open and ready .
for the accommodation of the public.
Courteous treatment to all Guaranteed
rates'.
( 11.00 Per Day,
Notice,
Preparatory to a change in our busi-
ness, we ask that all krowing them
selves indebted to us will call and set-
tle at once. McGlNLEY & Berry.
Capt. Rice,
West Main Street. Norman.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
rske I.*imtlTf Bromo (Julnlnr Tablets. All
Druggists rnfuwtl money If It (alls to cure -
Ttoe genuine has L. B. (4. on eaoli tablet.
( $4.00 Per Week.
Commercial Trade a
Specialty.
The house is centrally located, newly j
furnished, and everything first-class. '
Corner of Peters' Ave. and Gray St.
Norman, • * Okla
A. O. McGILL, "DOC.'
Is running one of the best
Af 75AT MARKE T
IN- THE CITY <?
To be convinced of this fact, you have; t
to step into his market and purchase somt . t
meats. You will find his place of busines> j t
East of the old Post Ofllco Building.
vS
EAST MAIN1STREET,
NORM AN .".OKLAHOMA
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