The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1894 Page: 2 of 2
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THE NEW YORK RACKET 1 Af CT
I UNDERBUYERS & UNOERSELLERS. yy
TO the thoughtful and money saving people
of Cleveland county, The following list
of prices is submitted for your consider-
ation and comparison. What is the use
of wasting a dollar when you can save it.
ARE AFTER THEM!
Not "Opening Prices" but prices you can get Any Day in the Year at
\V. N. Ellcdtft' went to Texas tlii-
week.
J. t\ McGiuley went to Guthrie
Tucsduy.
Mr*. A. Hutciiin wuh in tin-eity,
Wednesday.
Hugh Moore \va in Guthrie-
Wednesdny.
Gov. Renfrow won in the eitj
Wednesday.
Rev. Worley wa« in Oklahoma
City, thin week.
J. I). Maguire was in Perry tin
first of the week.
W. A. Rutledge. the jeweler, went
to Ft. Sill, Thursday.
Mrs. Minnie Hitter, is visiting her
sister, at Kl Reno.
Wade Stovall of Lexington was
in the eity Thursday.
The University opened this week
with an increased attendant'v.
R.Leforsreturned litis week from
a trip to the Choctaw Nation.
Ben Reudy and J'i'tt Taylor of
Moore, were in the city ' litirs'laj.
Davis and Son have purchased
the Vienna Bakery of Willet Hr« -
Remember that the S r\ . i: I m m. .
CKAT is published twice eac h week
Wm. Mcllee and Nick Bloke, of
Lexington, were in the eity \\ cdne
day.
The Dutch Store received a mam
moth stock of dry goods thi
week.
Rev. Henry of the Presbyterian
Church, returned from lii vacation
last week
J. M. Smith of the firm of Tate
and Smith, was in Oklahoma C ity,
Wednesday.
Ned Towles and J.N. Norri rep
resented the coloretl men in the
convention.
Donaldson Bros. Kentucky hand
made Bourbon for sale at Brown A.
Co's. Klk Saloon.
Miss Jennie Luckuck and Miss
Esther Makepeace, of Moore were
in the city Thursday.
W. L. Chapman attend* ti the meet
iiiK of the Territorial Central Com-
mittee, at Guthrie Monday.
A. lloppin, an niton .in
Chickasaw farmer, brought his son
to the University, Tuesday.
Geo. Hill has accepted ;i p..-ition
with J. J. Briee anil i- now tlispen-
sing liquid refreshments.
Mrs. P. M. Hatfield returned from
Waco Texas last Saturday, wlici
she had been visiting friends.
Geoi'ge Gootle is now Propriett
of the Lone Star livery table.
Patronize him when yon want
ritf-
VEN
Your PRESCRIPTIONS will be
carefully tilled at WEEKS' and yon
will save money by seeing Hun before
von g«.t them tilled.
' Keiiieinlier lie « lb <>UMNE at 4u
coiiIr an ouueo.
See our lino Statiunary nl 2.) to 60c.
We want vour 11 a..• • in toilet arficles
and wii; h:i-ifi« •• mo t of our profits
. <-1>t it. I llicit perfumes only 4Ucts
, ounce. Call and nee them.
A good Thoriuometer at 20ct . A
better ono for 40ct«.
School Hoard*, Attention!
You '-in buy your - hool erayon at
WeeUh' tlrug store for only $1.40 per
dn/. n boxes. .
I unbleached ehecUiiK, l' o
I superior blenched, yt«
<•„hi..11 llminel. . !-i «
MittiDK llunnol, '' innu
Ingham*,
Ticking,
HhlrtlltK. . X.;
sntliH, nint'k nntl Figured,
Titble oil rlothi', j:"'
Hod Hpreitrii, , . ,'i;.
.oii.l KimjH'ii'ltTH f.-r nu n worth . O.'. je*
,.inid Uundrfcd wWlu slitrtu, 4«t.
I,„dle« ribbed ve«U,
,'i'id wii l rt worth ;^c(w i 1 verUicdlwc wllt«rl«c
iimb-rili I rt* 81e.«tflcr any J c.U aba win.
wh
o by the way is
well as a good
Jlottle Ink,
< 1..Ilien brush,
Hair l>,Uih.
I dozen rubber tl|.e«l h ad pencils
1 dozen lead pencil,
10(1 yards ipool *llk,
straw Sailors all colors, new kooiJ
I,-idles* silk gloves, worth .'i0c,
1, rleui note paper,
2-jO envelopes.
Mutt's fur ami felt hats,
A Rood britrc,
A racket brace.
JteKt lK-tt,
« knives and 6 folks, a
I'raw nins knivcit,
Tacks per paper,
j YORK'S
h73;;, tWf, fl.0-r
58c
12c and 170
I ,,i v-.ur in aey s worth come to the
a. n. wim.iams,
fvlevoU YorK l^aeKet,
Mr. L. C. All
good democrat
inner, furnishes us some very In-
Testing figures with regard ft) his
heat crop, which he says made
him some money, lie cut and
threshed #•"> acres, which was raised
on what is sometimes called the
poorest land in the county, and it
yielded 2,200 bushels or about U '
bushels per acre, He sold his
wheat for :t7cts, so that the value of
his erop was $*14. Mr. Allen says
that he lost money during republi-
can times, hut that he is making it
back in these democratic times.
Mr. Allen spells his name some
what differently from the editor of
the Voice and wants it distinctly
understood that he is not a pop.
Republican Convention,
The republicans of Cleveland
county met in convention, I hurs-
dav, and surprised everybody with
their numbers and t nthusaisni.
li. !•'. taylor was made temporary
•hairnian, and lid Ingle, secretary.
Little permanent chairman
and F. B. Holbrook secretary.
The following ticket was nomi-
nated. Probiite |utlge, Parson Hoi-
nbaUe. Lexington, Sheriff, Frank
SmMh. Norman; t'oiintx Att'y ('. L.
H,,t- |or«l. Norman; t'lei k Mr. I'pp
...\iugtoii; Keoister of Deeds, I).
A. Minor, Norman; Treas. J. B. Wii
liains, Norman, Coroner, J. 11. Mood
Norman; Supt. Mrs. Wiuton, Stir
. cvor, John Sharp. Cominittecs:ird
1 i".triet. K. McLennan, lstdistrict,
J. \Y. Kllston.
The ticket is composed of vrcy
ood men,
AdvertUvd l etters.
l or week ending Sept. 8th. I
arefoot Mollic Martin DC
Barrnard Ale\ Palmer C. A
. Washington Pselas Calvin
Gil let Joe Scott J T
Glide well Paul Sobie Mr.
Keele W P Singers C >1
Moses Alio- Thomas W II
Morrinduke SamT Scott Tom
Martin J N Whitney James
Wilson J 11 Wright Mariah
in calling for the above pleast
Ov©> <>•:-«►
Not Ten Thousand Dollars, but Twenty Thousr.nd Dollars worth of
Merchandise will be offered for you to select your Winter Supplies fiom.
IVe will not l c Undersold! —^
Our | rireN niimpb Pulverize Competition!
W. T. Mayfield, the well known . Nice steaks at Renner's.
Duggist and Optician, of Norman, I.eave orders with Jas. Bryan for
o. T. will test your eyes free. I am y0nr Ice.
prepared to correct defective eye | G() t() tlle j^en store for your win
«lKlit with ghiBBCH, liavliig all «lu'| u,r
inodrra ttpplliinctif for Huh purpose ,CK rcK ICK. Gl.t . our ico of
combined with skill and practice,
Jas, Bryan.
JiuIkcJ.H. of Teruiiim-li ' Gootl shoefl Bnll Btylinh ihoeg nt
.mc of till' Ki'tfeiitH of the Uuivor- s„m,
vim In tlie city WoUuesday, on
,„V Home from W.iHliiinfton.! delivered to any part of the
While there lie interested himself in 'lly Ji"- J'ryan.
the 1'iiiverslty and was assured, Buy your ice of James Bryan
that two cannon, liV) Springfield agent for Anheuser-Bush.
muskets and a like number of sa- Beautiful Olassware and yueene-
bers, would be sent here for the ware at McGinleys.
I'liiversity and that an officer uUgi, Moore delivers ice prompt-
letailed t«> drill the stu- |y U) nny pnrt of fhe city
Best of of goods! Lowest of prices!
Where? At McGinley's.
Goto B. R. Kittridge West Main
^' I Street for your school books.
It is not likely that we can forget
, . , f ,M. McGinley for the freshest j;rt>
the sadness and sickness of heart
, i . ceries in Oklahoma.
with which, on Sunday night, we
watched the burning away of our All kinds of school supplies at B
little home into so complete a ruin, j K. Kittridge. \\ est Main Street.
Neither is it likely that we can ever The Bell Store received an im-
forget how greatly our distress was mouse stock of goods this week,
relieved by the extreme kindness oi file verv best that money can buy
the many friends who came with .m(j for Haje cheap at McGinley's.
their ready aympatliy and who rcn-; H(1VC aceil „,c „cw ft.ood8
dered such good af-Histanee in u i> ]Sell store? They are lovely.
lUK tile I'ire Company to save so |
much of our furniture. To the HuKh Moore is now nKO.it for
nieiiihors of the I-'ire company we , rabst. Leave orders with 1.1m for
under many obligations for ice.
their good service. Handicapped Fine Stationery of every descrip
as they were by the absence of tion at B. R. Kittridge West Main
they did most bravely in street.
saving from the flames so much as Davis & Son Vienna Bakery for
they did. We are very thankful to |mnl(]t pies, cakes and confec-
tionery.
The nicest new goods at the Bell
Hon. Joseph Wisby speaks at the store ami they are cheap too. Call
following places on the dates1 and see them.
given:
deuts. This is of considerable im-
portanceto the University and will
materially adtl to the interests of,
our city.
Staple Goods. A largo lino of other dresn gooils,
— wo would like to mention priori,
All calicos (jo for !>o per yard, j |lul our S|,aue will not admit.
No reraenants. These goods must he seen to ap-
Lar^ext line of Ginghams m the preeiate their wonderful values,
town former prices R 1-3 to 1^ l-'-c
They go now lrom 5 to 8 l-2c.
Notions.
Men's Clothing.
Nice black cork screw suit for
$5.00.
Union cashmere suits liest value
ever offered in Norman £4.50.
On domestics we will not be un-
dersold.
Standard oil cloth 18c per yard
Bed ticking for 5c per yard.
duck eoat blanket lined
Best
♦ 1.15.
Overalls 50e.
- Navy blue suits, best (juality
When it comes to Racket Special- j former price $12.00, now $Rt26.
ties such as hosiery, handkerchiefs, ——-— — ———-
Joi'sets and such like, it would take Don't fail to examine tins cloth-
a whole newspaper for us to give ] ing if prices quality of goods and
you prices IfiUr dealing will win, we will have
ulverHsed.'
dn. P. M.
Wm. Orr, of Iowa and who form
erly owned a farm on l.itth Kiv
arrived Monday for a visit w
relatives.
Preaching nt the Christian
Church next Sunday and : untla\
night by Rev. W. J. 1 lay u . <• • 1, of
Texas. Kverybody invitetl.
Will, llall. of White Bead. 1.1
was in the city thi week and h
was accompanied 1> his son, who
entered the I'uiversit}
Joe Young, a barber conunilted
suicide in Oklahoma City, Monday
night. Two suit itles in onewt ck is
tjuite a recortl for Oklahoma C it\.
Will. Reiuiic. of I ml- \ alley, was
in the city the first of the
companied by his sou, who jt«'ied
upon his second term. Jit the I m
veisity.
The Kes \.C. l i. duel I Guthrie
will conduct servict at tin ii 1
pal church on Suntlay even in; next.
Service# commence at s i . l-.verj
one is welcome.
Mr. J, K. Turner, returnod frtn
Texas, last week, w here lit ha I i
all summer, with his Merry Co
Round. He hna #old his in teres
in it and w ill stay in Norman.
Lawson Dyer, whose father live
near Denver, (>. T., arrived from;
Missouri last week where lie had
been attending school for the pa
year. Be will take a course at tin
L' nivereity,
The Baptist Church at Purcell
will not be ready for Dedication
service# next Sunday, and Rev. W.
II. Nichols will preach in the Bap-
tist Church at Norman both morn-
ing and evening.
Nathan William and Co au\ill
Herd, two enterprising colored
men from the Northeast part of the
county, were in tht citv la,t v.c. k
and subscribed for the STATK
Dkmockat.
W. T. Minnear. returned Tu
night from his old home i
souri. He reports crop*' i ■
county to be nil right. II.
that there is nothing scarce i
county but potatoes and pop
l)r. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World'* Fair Highest Medal an.i Dipt
T.J.J
i;lry«l«« Kntrlca.
Notice is hereby given that the
Bicycle Kntries as published in the
Race Pro::ram of Agricultural So-
ciety, arc canceled and the follow
ing races will be open b> entries.
Sep: tuber 13tli Mile,
Kith 5 Mile,
Mth 1 Mile.
11th Milt-
ill be participated
lie crack wheelmen
..id will be very
These i
in by sot:
. t Oklal
in tt
tine
aM t .
Tin: Bi i Sai.vi: it
Cuts, Bruises. Sores
Rheum, fever Sor.
ped Hands Chilblai
all Skin iCruptions. ;
and l>
that evt
.fill Paii
he t uti
st the
es.or no pay
itecd to give
a, t*r mom-
euts per box
; Drug store.
The I n I r?
itlicalt
Salvo.
I he world for
rleers, Salt-
Tetter Cliap-
, Corns, and
id positively
rcquiretl. It
perfect snt-
\ refunded.
. For sale nt
them. Mk. am> Mrs. Wkhuxs.
\\ i l v's Ain «mtineiitn.
ulay
Take your butter and eggs to the
Sept. 10, at 2::tupin j^.jj v>tore, they will pay the higli-
10, 44 7:H0
11, " '
11 " 7:30 |
■ 12 " 2::«) 1
• 7:30 1
' 2:30 '
' 2:30
Karncy. Motl
Chandler Mc
Clifton. Tuesday.
Tecumseh, Tuesday
Burnett, Wed'y.
Noble, Wednesday
I.exington, Thttrs.
Norman, Thursday.
Moore, Friday
O. K. City. Friday,
Kdmotid, Saturday
Guthrie, Saturday " 1") " 7::W) "
At Lexington. Noble, Norman,
Moore, Kdniond nnd at Ok. city he
will be accompanied by J. \\ . Jolin-
on t f Ok. C ity and R. W. Patterson
of Knid.
I1IO.M N KV. < VSTl.K, I, T.
Times are dull this week. The
drv hot winds ot the last few days
have been very unpleasant and in-
jurious,
nrket pr
>oked meat at Renner's cheaper
•ook it yourself and
than yot
just as nice.
fee always on hand at the
storage house near the depot.
Brvan, Agent.
|as.
J list rt
complet
Mr. J. C.
from the t
i his
his trip
k returned Saturday
k country with a bad
land. Did not enjoy
on account of it.
Mi m. Rollins, daughter of l>r. Kel-
Icy, of Oakland, I. T , came up last
week on a visit to her parents and
friends. She was detained in Okla-
homa three days oil account of the improved farms
river being up. | 1>. W. Makoi ak
Mr. Lovett and family from Oak C. M Ilium, t!
d stayed Friday afternoon anil j can frame your
ght with us. lie was returning )
eived at the Bell Store a
line of fashionable dress
(I trimmings.
We will pay the highest market
price for country produce.
Bkll Stoke.
Stacks of new goods at the Bell
Store, with such a lot of goods to
select from you are sure to 1 e
pleased.
We carry a full line of shoes for
Ladies, Gents and children. Give
us n call. Bl U, STOKE.
Dunn the Undertaker it
and coffins. Finest in th
Ilearse in connection.
L'se Ice, you more than save the
cost, ami buy it of Jas. Bryan, ag't
for Aiihcuser Busch.
10 percent, money to loan on good
Apply to
at Citi/.ei
•askets
rritorv
t Bank.
Dress Goods.
All wool tilling dross goods
new styles 10c per yard.
Nice line cashmeres former price
25c, now lHc.
Fancy suiting former price 25o,
now 15c.
Nice Henriettas most any fhade
ilesired 15c, worth 35c.
.ti P
We lay special stress upon the your trade
good quality of our goods, as we
aim to keep the very hes4. ot every
grade and kind. Our pride is our
JZ honest goods, and our ambition is j ty.
to be known to you as a house who
deals in reliable goods ONLY,
Shoes.
Largest stock in Cleveland coun
Clothing.
Children's polkas 25c.
Ladies' polkas 50c.
Boy's brogan shoes 50c.
All wool Henriettas former prie •
00c per yard. These goods go now
at 33c.
These goods are all new and i Good oil grain congress plow
clean. \Vre will give you a few shoes 00c.
prices and ask you to come in and —— ; - - - ~
examine goods you will be eon-1 (>il gram plow shoes former
vinced that our competitors are not 1 price §l.->", now^ l.l• •
111 ! Ladies' glove grain shoes worked
button holes all solid leather for
ta
fir
pr
Ca
at
Boy's Clothing.
Boy's suits good value at $1.50,
Silk finished Henriettas former 8° ^or °JC'
price $1.00, now 57c. Boy's suits worth *1.85, goes for
~ *1.10.
Nice line of dress patterns form-
er price *3.00 to $18.00, patterns
now go from *1.50 to $10.00.
Knee pants from " 0c to
Best values over offered.
*1.
Ladies' pebble grain shoe worth
*1.35, now go for *1.00.
Ladies' Dongola button line shoo
former price $1.50, now *1.15.
Best ladies
for $1.75.
*2.50 shoe ever made
Don't fail to avail yourself of this opportuuity to buy goods at a Less Price than You Ever Bought
them before. No where can you buy Good Goods at such prices.
NO REMNANTS! NO RACKET STUFF!
York's is the place to buy your goods. Go eariy and secre first choice o; everything.
and all for the liberal patronage we have received, we are your friend
Thanking one
Hi
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of
Is
loi
he
, al<
P. YORK. "V
lMrst puliUshntl In the < vi.i. Auk. i'i. i*H
>ti(lrn for Publication.
I.ini(l (<111 co at Oklahoma City
AUK lstM.,
Notice Is hereby siren that the following
limed settler has Hied notice of her intention
to make Unal proof in support of herc'atpi.innd
thai >ald proof will he made before .1 Wilkin*
I'rohaie Judge nt Norman, O. T., «>n Sept. -~i
l:in11\ t . (iiaslain. Wnlow and Sole llcir
• .r.leptliu M. (iiH.itaiu,
for the K ! ,. >ee. •>. Twp.
she names the following v
hif continuous residence upt
of said land, viz;
Robert Anlol, W. O. Colon
\ \. lierrv. all of Norman, o. T.
\ny iiei>*<>n who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of nny
substantial reason under the law and the rcRii
ia'.ions of the Interior Hopartinent why such
proof f-hovild not lie allowed, will Is? pi veil an
opportunit v at the above mentioned time and
iiltM'c to ■ I--S cxiiniiiu- the witnesses of said
claimant, nnd tooflfcr evidence In rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
H. M Dll.i KV, RoRlstt
Notice for Publication.
I'll
^"in
nf line
ul
picture
will turn
enterpt i f
We hoi
l nt
t tlu
th are sold l>y
•tl Lumber t't .
Vc are over .- toe
1 will sell the
ck in reduced.
Carry 1.«>mi
S eheuper
Try him.
d milky plow s or
the Care) -Loin
the people
.-,iid ho a t
'I'o innkt
mint inter
.1 ite Omltci
of j. A.
tier. We t
i.-« elnimed
I him liiB ofll
cinl Hotel
lie Ladle-1
>ugh tlu
tin , , the n^eiit. we were
i the Luther l uvorite (Juilter,
cut ion that i- deni^ued tt «lo
with the tlrudj vry of quilt-
i hand uutl titling the work
urtintic and Htibatuutlal mini
n truly nay that the
-ticeesJH nntl is nil ibat
Only
Kl) Li >t
C. M Dunn'i
them, you
it.
I r. I
Min-
Platt
■e iu the ohl C
uh re the machine
orkiiu;* nnd
>f the work.
trip to the Comanche, Chey-i The I
Mine and Cadtlo countries; he re.j t.artli a
e j portH titncB dull and dry.
'.I Dr. Kellej has been holdiu^ a
nntl prutraeted meeting: at l.iherty. Ok..
had several ndditiOuH to the church.
He preached n di eouri*e here Sun-
day morning-, and had two addi-
tions; ill! from both placet* were iin-
inersetl ill the river about 1;W) p. ill,
It wiih witnessed by a large con.
course of people. The Dr.. is get
ting enthusiastic iu bin work and
gone back this week to give
n more of the gospel.
e are expecting Bro. Sherrotl
u Texas Weduceday. If he
les he will deliver a series ol
courees.
chool opened this morning with (
lit\ three pupils, under the el —^
ent management of Miss iFlratPubltoi
ople hunting ti location should Koflro of I'ublii allou.
istle, where they will jjnid oiBce at OkIiiIio i. >. "
Rakes
until
v' Ct
\. w eout
Central Blot
are sure to buy.
Davis A Son tit the Vienna Bakery
want to see all their old customers
and will lake good care of all the
new ones that come along.
We dont want to move any old
shopworn stock into our new build'
iujr sti come nround ami if you can
find any suitable stock in our plnct
we will make a price that will sel
ev Lombard Lumber C
ed In tbc
. .'.lake filial proof II' *• • •«• I
ill t said proof will be made before
•I Hit*1 jud-'
IS. lh'.ii vl/.
W illiam M . I
for the N. li. 1 , -ec Towi
the following
residence uj
He
'. s. Tarj:
Any per
uuownim-«■« such protd. or who know.
sul'>t.i!itial reason, under the law and the
ulatlon> of the interior Dcimrtnient, why such
i iii.il vliuiiM not tie allowed, will l«- mvcii an
opportunity at the alwve mentioned time and
place to cross examine the witnesses of said
claimant, and to otter evidence In rebuttal of
ttint submitted by c.uimsnt.
II. M. DlU.IV,
Notice of Publication.
r. S. LAUD Orrie
Oklahoma city o. r.. Auk. -£i, iv.n.t
Notice I- hereby ghen that the following
niiiued settler lias tiled notice of his intention
i , .k" li11ul prool in support of hi- claim, and
• bai wild prool will In: made licforc .- J
Probate Judge at Norman. 0 T,on October 16tb,
li. w. M vuyeAMT, l
Vice-I
KKI(, A:
Kil lllK LAWS or OKLAHOMA)
fti 1/ 11 in |- -1
(INCORPORATI
JAPITAb STOCK
DIREOIORS:
ultivatlon
W. L. Choate,
W. T. .Maytil 'd
It. Owens It. Hughes
and 1> W. Marqunrt.
I) L. Lart-li.
The by-laws of this bank provld'
Moveland t oiintj
bo lt ued I<:
t IK 1801..
that the following
TAILORING
It 1 V
iiotlce (if iii* itit^
iiPViort of !iis claim, and
J; Wil-
li. John 'I ■' rahani, A. .1
ail of llall O. I\
who desires to protest against the
' 1 - if any
Shingles, Sasli, Doors, Blinds.
. AT|
well as ' inttl a community of whole-hearted ?SI1:
icietv. Come on
| people ami
ami he in it
ci si*
i that
ownships 0-1 l'>u-K- I <•:
> meet at Lit ! Mrs N M' Vl1
,1 IIOUBC, <m| «)s: "lh"v'
World's 1'uii
jli^lit hi Annrtl at lln
i i i iiiii i
tm in
w ith tlr.
tiual pt
CREAM
will I
tir .it th
i ht durin
MfCAWT^
ill hold a llieci
of he 1
i! Parks'
V 1 Itnv
X. Y .
i and ti ml
i vi r nil ti
b inn in
for the
!er has liltJ.I i
i> tlnul piool i
sabl proof w
i i!kln>. Pro
c I' t v. |> «
ug witness
m o upon a
I ill,
liix
Kd ward
for the S 1See. 21. Town '•North Kami. 2 W
lie inline- the following witnesses t.> prove his
coiitinuoiift loidenc upon and cultivation of.
said land, vi t \
I..I Peterson, 'I' K Ihny. Roliert Anlol nnd
a a item, all of Norman.
Any p< r-on who ileslrt s to protost i-gainst the
aiiowanee of such proof, or who knows of any
Mibstiuitial rea«oii, under the law and the
regulation- o| the Interior Department, why
mii Ii proof should not l c allowed, w ill be Klveil
an ni pi'iiuiiitv nt the above mentioned time
pbi,',. I,, Vro-K e\nmliic the witnesses
said eliimailt, nnd to oiler t vidence In rebuttal
,.f thai submitted by o liiiiant
It. M. Dtl.LEY, Htglster.
v sn ti
CRIPPEN & WILL1NGHAM PROPS,
A GENKRAL TUAN8FER Bl'SlKKSlS.
YOUU I'AKHONAGK 80I.IC
Oserhaus k Wilmus.
THE MERCHANT TAILORS,
Art* doing a strictly flrst-olaao mcruhanA
tailoring business, and Invito to
cull and sou samples and stylo*.
Tin rc is uo iiso sending tir Koinjr out
"•of tlic city lor tallnr-iuado clothliiK. Wo
iu prices, troodri
"Htl >fUCtlO.. .
irkmanslihi. fill ii
e Hunk.
REMEMBER
' —
M) ThatPERFECT Baker Barb Wire Runs
A tale I
• li. K. Kiiti i«l rt'.
u Kii ret ill my heart,
tfweit Mar;«
wiiultl iinpiirt.
Sweet Marie,
If you'd even fairer be
Von mil it always UBO Paik'a'l'ei
Tin* improvenient yott will t n
Sweet Marie.
Sold by 11 1 Kittridge.
A Cup of Parks' Tea at nitflit moves
the bowel* III the morning wltln ut pain
iiiiiftnt It U a ufiiit health
giver and Mtn-d pnriflei. Sold by H 'H.
Kittridge.
! O-A-IM
named settler
! to moke Hual r..
,SI ' tlia: said prool w ill In1
ept
is-.'I i
uti\ substantial 'eason, un-
-,- fiil.itiolis ol the Interior
such proof should not l>e
Iven an opportunit\ at the
n Oct '.'i
ir th • Lots
She inline
• u vi ii that the following
tiled notice of her Intention
>1 in support of her claim, and
1 'cforcUcglMter a d
at oklahoma City
d Oil
Martha A Pciu
t4«Vsl:
I tne
by claimant.
t r
Notice for robllcatlo
"• upon and C
oi, Mild land. • , , , . ...
Patrick H Barrier, Job i Lowe, Jauoh/.i
man. O I llarhert. all of Norman o. I.
Auv person who desires to protest atrnlnst the
allow'aiie,' of meh proof. . r who knows of any
•up'St'intbil reason, under the law and the reipi-
latioi s of the Interior I>epnrliuent, why i udi
pro.d stio.ibl not Iw nlloweil, will be Kiven an
Ipporlin.llr
FRESH AND . .
j . . SALT MEATS
GAME AND FISH IN THE SEASONS.
AI.SO ltlIVS lllDKSAM) I'l US.
Norman Mill and levator Co,
—Dealer iu .--
Grain, Hay, Flour and Mill Sltii',
further than any other wire
made nnd that it in soltl in Nor-
man only by the
l All !■;. [iOMHAHD I j I' .if BE ft <"(r^
nd to oiler i v'deli
lloil by claliiiiint
M ■«« oi Hid
: in rebuttal of
MOST PERFECT MADE
ute Crapp Crcair cf Tartar Powder. I ro« \
oin Amn-onla, Alum or ny otlv.r adulterant, In -i
40 YEAR.- Illfc - I/INImIUJ
1 tliey
ojiin (II |lo - ' --Hill of t lu-
ll llukm nntl \\ il] run it iu
!.i- • .-Impe. Tli. . lint. i|
li.l li.il, 1 Hid ill ; tuirunU't
H,'iti<4faction in Hint litn .
Hindi
Sv Mil
Cnti«bi«.
rath-
Syrup turpi
uimrtlon. M
at® Hoy N. V,. §«.v*
nc Initio of I'arka' Cnugli
n« i« .1 like nmirlr. {Unppeil
1 Willi I UIII petfirl'v well
il iiy U. Jt- KiUrhlgtf,
Notice.
1 Not !'«v" !s "her. !.y"Vi' lii that . . « Cobbl
ha - ni'idc application, filed hi* | ■. 1111 o 11 ami
1 n "juiii d bj law in tlio otM e ol tl
, I k ul t lie lt( 1 • 1 I of l 'mult> ' (iiii'iilssbnici >
i I 1 I.m I 111 I ciiuiti ti. T for the pu'-|io«e ot
,.1 1 , ,, nr |Ui n-c in sell at retail mint and
tsi.ii it ii., 1 1 i• 11:■ >r- In the town ol Sulile
-airl (• Kin'. I l l tcnli"M .
Ii 11 Wyxnk. tlerk.
l)r. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Mill
a) tom
munu-
•iv.l 011
ir n v A;
We have reecnlly Kemodoieii nmJ Knlnr^ftl the i•;i.•
ami have atldetl thu tcK-hrntctl PLANSIFTK
to our FULL ROI.LKU procc-s Wi iiro ?:«:
tacturiug the Finest Gradua <>t Fhiur i'mt
thin market, ami i'lso have l u ~ lor ^r'.ii.l
ai d liUCK H //AM T. Give us a ti ; il.
SPECIAL ATTKN IIONTO KxCHAMib
< >1 !]{ nil A N l)S:
UN B. '-Norman's Best. High Patent. "RISING i?UN," Choice Patent.
' SNOW FLAKE." Patent. "WHITE ROSE
Choicc Corn Meal
NORMAN MILL AND
Nonnun, lT U. L I,A I £ S11, \|,
BUS | NKSS.
"FANCY GRAHAM,"
tilt
Saddles,
Bridles,
Collars,
Lines,
Haems,
Cnaines and other
articles too numerous
to mention, at prices
to suit the hard times.
Wholesale and Retail.
Yours for Good Goods
and Low Prices.
H. W. STUBBEMAN.
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1894, newspaper, September 8, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116516/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.