The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1899 Page: 8 of 8
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Our New Spring Stock is Arriving Daily!
W.M. Russell & Co
Norman.
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While in tlie Eastern markets we made heavy purchases of white
and figured Piques in one ot tlie finest lines ot ^TVliite Di ess Goods
ever broug'lit to Norman. Everything, from a 5o white Lawn to Or-
gandies at $1 a yard.*? Also, a large line ol figured and c.otteu Swiss
for dress and curtains, ranging from 12 l-2c to 50c a yard.Also, tlie
finest line of Embroideries we have ever had, and at the low prices
asked they will astonish our customers.*? A fancy line of WhiteJLid
Slippers for evening, the very latest thing out. $ For Silk Shirt "Waist
patterns you will find our store headquarters, with all the newest and
latest designs, from 30c to $2 a yard. Ladies' Ties, Fichus and Col-
larettes—the newest idea for Neckwear CaH aad sec these
New Goods.
additional local
To re store the Clear Skin, the Hrlijht
K.ve, tliu Alert Gait mill Sound Health
use Or. M. A. 811010011#' Liver Medi-
cine.
Saloons were kept closed last Sunday
for the llrsl time in months.
Constipatton of the bowels maybe
easily cured by a feiv doses of Dr. M.
A Simmons' Liver Medicine.
investors from tho east are taking
advantage of tho real estate market
and buying farms.
Kim berlin Bros, carry a nice stock
of fruit and candieB, three doors oast
of ti^e bouse.
Jerry McCarthy visited with old
friends in Wichita, Kansas, this week.
The Curative Properties, Strength
and Effect of Dr. M. A. Simmons' Liver
Medicine are always the same. It can-
not be equalled.
A number of people in Norman are
having the painters treat their resi-
dences to a new coas of paint.
Good fruit and nicc candies can bo
bought at Kimberlln Urot. fruit stand,
third door east of llro house.
Flushed Cheeks, 'I hrobbing Temples,
Nausea, Lassitude, l.ost Appe'Ur, Sal-J
low Complexion, Pimples, Blotches
arc warnings. Take Dr.-M. A.Sim-
mons' Liver Medicine.
Tho fine rain last Saturday morning
has caused the wheat Holds to take on
[i verdant byo, find today they dot the
prairies with gl'Cen, ftS does the rib
bon 011 Iho lapel of tho Irishman's
coat who is loyal to St. Patrick.
F. F. Uoucherio, Kaufman, Texas,
writes: Atler using Dr. M. A. Sim-
mons Liver Medicine for HO years c ut
truly say it is invaluable for Sick and
Bilious Headache, indigestion, Dys-
popfift and Constipation. 1 found Black
Draught and Zeilin's very much
weaker.
Architect Gall o! Oklahoma City
has furnished tlie plans for the erection
of the Tate & Klngkude block, and the
work of erecting tlie building will be-
gin at once.
Kev. E. Edwards, pastor of the Eng-
lish Baptist church at Minersvitle,Ptt.,
when suffering with rheumatism, was
advised to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. He says
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob
life of joy. Bueklen's Arnica Salve-
Cures them, also Running and Fever
would rather do than act: write a book
or bo a trained nurse. Sho will cow
make her literary debut in an article
which sho lias written for the Ladies'
I leers, Hoils, 1'. Ions, Cuts,, jj():nu Journal, reciting and explaining
I'..., It •• 11 1ItilfMti IllMVts 1
boron,
Warts, Corns, Bruises, Burns, Driv
Pains and Aches. Only L'.> cents 11 box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blake &
Reed druggists.
It is reported to us that Charles
Bellamy, tlie Norman capitalist, has
been saying some very uncomplimen-
tary things about tlie Peoples Voice
and its editor. We are very sorry in-
deed that this very influential gentle-
man should feel himself called upon to
advertise himself in this manner. We
freely admit that wo may have, in tho
past, been somewhat negligent in giv-
ing him the notoriety he deserves by
way of advertising; but we ran assure
him that 11 ho keeps up his present
tirade of abuse against this paper and
its editor, he will not be neglected in
the future.
All kinds of garden grass and Held
seeds in bulk, for sale by tho Cy. Wil-
liams Crain & Implement Co. 33 tf
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUCH REM
EDY.
This remedy is Intended especially
for coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough and influenza. It has become,
famous for its euro of these diseases
over a largo part of tho civilized world.
The most flattering testimonials have
been reeeivod giving accounts of its
^pod works; of tho aggravating and
persistent couqns It lias cured; of se-
vere colds that have yielded promptly
to Us soothing effects, and of tho dan-
gerous attacks of croup it has cured,
often saving tho life of tho child. Tho
extensive use of it for whooping cough
has shown that it robs that disease of
all dangerous consequences. Sold by
all druggists.
Tho wife of Deputy Sheriff j. T.
Rose died at her home in Lexington
from an attack of la grippe, running
into quick consumption.
fully "What the Life of an Actress
Means."
THE NEW WAY.
WOMEN usjd
to think "fe-
male diseases "
could only be
treated after "lo-
c a 1 examina-
tions" by physi-
cians. Dread of
such treatment
kept thousands of
modest women
silent about their
suffering. The in-
troduction of
Wine of Cardul has now demon-
strated that nine-tenths of all the
canes of menstrual disorders do
not require a physician's attention
at all. The simple, pure
Dentistry.
For Dental work go to Wor
ley, over Citizens bank. Nor-
man. Teeth extracted without
pain.
Go to McGinley & Berry
for B. B. and Eli flour.
Knocks Ail,
The great celebrated double grip
haiue for only 35 cents at H. W. Stub-
beinan's. Every farmer needs this
hame.
B B. flour at McG. & B's,
Grapes! Grapes! Grapes!
If you want a few nice vines for an
arbor or tho garden, try the celebrated
"Muneon Hybrids;" finest quality and
best growers. Miller's Vineyard, Nor-
man, O. T. 32-4t
Go to McGinley & Berry
for B. B. and Eli flour.
Scale Hooks Cotton ltejjistcrs,
j The Voice is tho only offli-e in this
county tlmt prints these books. \Ve
I 11 rtv<5 hold a ymnl luauy thin m-hbom,itnil
luive plenty more left. WorU right—
prices riyrht. See them before buying
inferior Guthrie goods.
m : ■
of this liniment proved of great service
tome. It subdued the Inflammation
and relieved the pain. Should any suf-
ferer profit by giving pain halm a trial
it will please me.'* For sale by nil
druggists.
STORY OE N SLAVE.
To be bouud hand and foot for years
by the chains of disease is the worst
form of slavery. George D. Williams,
of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a
A few applications ! slave was made free. He says: "M\
wife has been so helpless for five years
that sho could not turn over in bed
alone. After using two bottles of Elec-
tric Hitters sho Is wonderfully im-
proved and ablo to do her own work."
rhis supreme remedy for female dis
ease? quickly cures nervousness, sleep-
Grapes are Oklahoma's Burest crop, lessness, melancholy, headache, dizzi-
Why not plant an acre or two? Home fainting spells, and backache,
grown roots from selected varieties, at j This miracle working medicine i? a
Miller's Vineyard, Norman, Okla. 1 godsend to weak, sickly and run down
« people, Every bottle guaranteed. Only
BISMARCK'S IKON NERVE
Was the result 1 f his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous en-
ergy are not found where stomach.
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of
order. If you want these qualities and
the suoet'ss they bring use Dr. KitiLT -
New Life Fills. They deve'op every
power of brain and body. Only at
Blake A Reed's Drug Store.
We have just received some gar-
den seed from Congressman Calla-
han, and parties calling at this office
will receive a package as long as
they last.
Died, in this city, yesterday morn-
ing, the 7 year old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Wagner, from an at-
tack of bronchial pneumonia.
Public Salt*.
I will sell at public sale on my
farm, 9 n.iles northwest of Norman,
Friday, March 24, 1899, sale com-
mencing at 10 o'clock, the following
described property: Two span of
mules, 8 to 10 years old. One John
50c. Sold by Blake & Heed, 'druggists
Mrs. C. L. Botsford was called to
Topeka, Kansas, last week on account
of the death of her mother.
taken In the privacy of a woman's
own home insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not
hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
of "female troubles"—disordered
menses, falling of the womb,
"whites," change of life. It makes
women beautiful by making them
well. It keeps them young by
keeping them healthy. $1.00 at
the dru£ store.
Fcr ad/lce In cases rrqutrtnsr special
directions, add."' >. giv.i. r symptoms,
the "Ladles' Advisory D-partment,'
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
W. I. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Hiss., says;
"I uso Wine of Cardui extensively in
my practice and find it a most excellent
preparation for female troubles."
g«iga
Horse Strayed.
From my place, five miles southeast
of Norman(s. e. qr. see. 36, tp. 9), on
night of Wednesday, March 1, one bay
mare, white spot 011 (ace, one white
hind foot, no brand, about 14 hand
high, and weighing about 800. Re-
ward for return of mare or information
as to her whereabouts.
33-3t a. m. champeau.
Notice.
Dojou want a well or cistern dug?
II you do, W. H. Ripple would like to
luive you see him. He is experienced
in tlie work ot digging wells and cis-
I ierns and guarantees a first class job
W. H. Ripple,
Norman, O. T.
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J. 0". 7,0ilines,
U/ie Uailor,
T V V T V 7 T
WISHES to announce to the
men of Norman and sur-
rounding country that he has
received his line of Spring sam-
ples, and that they are invited
to call and see them, whether
they are thinking about a
Spring Suit or not. They will
need Spring Suits, and Wil-
mes wants to order and make
them up for them when they
do need them.
Guarantees frstclass work
in every respect.
In Nornum State Hunk
building.
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WILMES, THE TAILOR. *
To the People
Who are being Bored to Death
11' I
' -M .l^T
MOST POPULAR SEWtftO MACH' H
fcr n more •<>nsr. Bay from reliable iimuuiuMr r*
tl. it have trained art'pufuunn t—i.-.u > , , ...
S' liilntf. Tin ro in none in tho wor!• I that . c.n • wci
ki in •. iifinirol construction, rtural illty « f \vt t •
par'*,flucncwiof Hulah, lit-mty in u ■<•••,« .
oa m<;riv improve!™ ntp a« tha WE W HC-'Wil:
WRITE FOS OIHCUL.ARS.
Tfce Ksw Home Sewing I/IacbiL-t Co.
umN'-r,M . i;- •■• '.. . > v •• | jf.N.T.
Cuic< ii,i„ ST,Lorra, i-.l: . .„.A:.
HAS 1'*EA:,*CI8cu, < L. (.
ror« lc pv
Reed & Harper, Norman.
H9S • ■
Vick'j
OKOUUl,,
Music.Man All Around.
Prof. A. J. Bell has lately bought
and built a nice residence in south-
west Norman, and is again ready for
all work in his lino. Will tune your
pianos and organs and go to your
bouses and give lessons on them or vo-
cal lessons, also all kinds of string j
music. Will go in the country any- j
where and teach singing schools, nor-
mals or sing for meetings. Has had
eighteen years' experience. All work
guaranteed and prices low. Leave or-
ders at Capt. Rico's music houBe, City
Drug Store o>* with Miss Grace King
which If a work of nrt. 21 i>ni
\ j me . ouv- nir, nearly Mi i
li.ilf-tone llluhtrativiiiM of M<
Fnilts, ftc.,elci?kntly l
vtl in ratal >t,rue maki
rertaininK t- tin.'; ::
By agents leaving Pianos and Organ
at your homes a few days, claiming
them to be the best instruments on
earth, we want to sav one word :
If you will come in and >ee our Pi-
anos and Organs, we will convince
' you in a few moments that we can
Pdlbsaml Plants have :,'on: 'o thorn ■ ■ ' ^"'lr,lv
tr.r.'T: forhalfuccntu.-y lc . r.i' ..' ["'y :1
In binlncM we liaro li. '.'.-laGallcnWcddlui ctUioiiU
2S¥S,.i Cuidc
Ilthofrraphed In colors
.1 ,i!li<l « ii!t 1 av.'l -i'iiH
i «, \'rL'r'tai>a.' 1, J *i:• nt "
; ill :I A map
pn aut|p:rH < r> all su'^vcll
tic f« r Ihc •• :>ntl <
Sescrlptivb e.itaio.mic < f nil t!■* <lc«iral'I •. it i-
c":i enfiivc to L'ive away In 1p-iimlnat-'i.'. ' n
pvcrvone IntTcsted in a ^anlcn to nave .-coiiy
llpMcf'irc \w will Bcn-i f!i<> (inidc nml « l
Di i: hi iilj (or !wo. wurtli « n- «*«' Jt8.
It tells how credit Is given for Full Amoustt ol
purchase to bey other gcotlt.
Vlck'8 Littio Ccm
AperfbotlltUt fun of a|'i cettot. • IniplytW
Guide condonsctl, flncl> illustrate-?, so- • iM,!:
shape, making it convenient for reference, Fittu
Vlcka Illustrated Monthly rfl.iKfiinc
EnlarRod, Iin| rovetl and uotodnfe on .1 1 ' «<•'
rilatinL' to <itinieniip.'. IToitlcnltnr . ct' ccnil
a year. Specinl 1^}I9 offci -il 'I.iaaziad
one year, and the (.uide for 25 fcuts*
Our new plan of telling VcgoUbla lleadi , . . *.oTl
for your money than any eed heu e In Anucioa.^
JJames Vicks Sons,-
Rochester, N. ¥.
University.
president of music department at. the i > . .
It. i furnish you as good an instrument
I for half the money you would pay to
I an agent who hauls his goods through
W ' i t:i t&rl \tlie country.
* 11 s 1 > vlii Pianos from $143.00 up and organs
0f! from $50.00 up.
If you doubt this, come and see our
Reliable man for manager
I, , , • , . . 1 ii von uouTJl
George is a beautiful iron-gray j branch oince 1 wish to open in thi jr00(js an(j learn our prices. It won't
i French I'ercheron stallion, 16 hands | vicinity. If your record is O. K., cost you anything to do that, and it
I have been afflicted with rheuma-
tism for fifteen years and nothing
seemed to give any relief. I was able
to bo around all the time, but con-
stantly suffering. I bad tried every-
thing I could hear of and at last was
told to try Chamberlain's I'ain Halm,
which I did, and was immediately re-
lieved and ill a short time euied. I am
iiappy to say that U has not since re-
turned—Josh Edgar, Germantown,
Cal. For sale by all druggists.
' high, weighs
foaled
Merop
ed by 'lug Ha 'ey, Seward, Neb.
First dam, Dolly by imp. Sentinel;
George's dam was sired by
Oscar Wilde, imported by C. M.
Dunham, Wayne, iii.
MISSOURI BILL.
This well-known Jsck is black,!
with white nose, 15,'.' hands high, |
I heavy-boned; foaled July 4, 1893,
Mrs. John Howry of Purcell visited ■ from best stock in Missouri. Sired
with Norman friends ls|( Sunday. by lilack Morgan, he by Star of the
Today the loyal sor of Old Krii; ^ esi> '''s i,rst ",lm v,as ''V *''a"
celebrate the day in honor of the I'oleon iii, he by Napoleon ii.
memory of St. Patrick. j George and Missouri Bill will
Capt. Alberti gave an interesting stand for the season of 1899 at tlie
lecture on Russia and Siberia at the farm of Godfrey Bringold, one-half j !
Masonic hall last Tuesday night. mile west, and two miles south of
1400 lbs. and was j here is a good opening. Kindly , may save you half the price of ,111 in-|
lime 1- 180?'; sired bv ! mention tnis paper when writing. -trument. Jno. F. Ricc,
| r.; he by Merope, import- -^- '• MORRIS, Cincinnati, O.
Illustrated catalogue 4c postage.
The Wf't side Inslninipnt Pcilei,
printing-
They report that H. W. Stubbeman
Deere disc cultivator. One John is wearing a green ribbonon the lapel
of his coat today, and "Stub
liismark countenance, too
Deere Lister. One three section
steel harrow, One Piano harvester.
One wagon. One Flying Dutchman
gang plow. One walking plow |Buckhart charged with
The above farming tools have
only been used two seasons and are
nearly as good as new.
Terms or Sale: All sums under
£5.00, cash. All sums over S5.00, 7
months time will be given purch-
aser, giving note witli approved se-
curity. WlNFIELD s. BRUT.
has a
Moore.
Terms.—For either stallion or
jack: l'ive Dollars to insure mare
i with fnal—#6 to insure colt to stand
j and suck. Due as soon as mare is
A buck Indian by the name of Our , knowu to be with foal. Gare will
horse steal- [,e taken to prevent accidents, but
will not be responsible should any
ing. died from spinal mengitis, last
Saturday, at tlie county jail.
Miss Viola Allen, the "star"' of Hall
Uttine's dramatization of his popular
novel, "The Christian," has always as-
pired to be an author. She lias said
that there are two things which she
occur. Insurance forfeited if mare
is sold or removetl from the county
without the consent of the under-
signed.
No breeding on Sundays.
godfrey bringold.
. . . 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-
ern type and best facilities for
economizing labor and reducing
cost, which means low prices.
Voice
JOB DEPT.
\Grein ti
j Go nt nil
VSSSSSESH!KEK*S!iSiW
IF". WITTE,
proi'hiktou of
ANNOUNCES
That hi« house is now open and ready
■ for the accommodation of the public.
I Courteous treatment to all Cuaninteed
(SI-"" Per Day,
RA1ES. j S4 ()() IVr Week.
Commercial Trade a
Specialty.
The house is centrally located,newlj
furnished, and everything first-class.
A Tension
Indicator
o
is just
what
the
word
IMPLIES.'
Ave.
Nokman,
and Grtiy St.
Okla
Wanled-An Idea
Who can think
of some simple
thing to patent?
ney«TWashington, D. c., for their #1,hui prise ofTer
ami list of two hundred luveutiuus wauled.
It
indicates '3
the state
| of the tension at a glance.
Its use means time saving
and easier sewing.
It's our own invention
and is found only on the
White -
£ Sewing Machine*
| We have other striking
j J improvements that appeal to
1 Ji tlie careful buyer. Send for
j > our elegant H. T. catalog.
> White Sewing Machine Co.
■J Cleveland, Ohio. ' *
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