The Territorial Topic. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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<Thc (Territorial (Topic.
OUINCEY T. BROWN Frtitor.
' 3EO. W. TRACY. Publisher.
lintero.1 at the Post Mli-eat Ncrmau.O.T,
m aecoiulolaBB mail tmitter.
tajtrBSCERIIPTXCteT ^ATE3.
$1.S0
.7ft
* ferYear, in Advance
AS* Months .an
Three Months
Advertising rates Matte known on appilca-
lon.
FRIDAY, JUL* 12 1895.
I"-..--'-
Lrm.K ButI' . No. a, is Cleveland's
'atest policy.
Hi.Om . (jmv made a pretty talk
:il)out "wlmt sin ImportBut meetingive
!ie!:l at Cleveland"
'liiE Wichita ' k!h wants to trade
' : imt Gold bird which ia perched upon
Us oilice tor a Silver qn«.'
Tim usual number of tires and
deaths are reported from the effects
< of the 4th of July lire-crackers.
,.\ mV"mhh tailmitd scliyme is up. A
it ,.r from the Santa t'fc earl to Still—
water, tfeen into the Indian Territory.
DAi.'iKL Weustbh:—"I am clearly
nf the Oi. ••'ion that Gold and Silver at
rates fixed 0/ "0!iui ess constitute the
lecal standard o 1 value in this country,
and that neither confess or any state
has authority to estubf sh any other
standard or to displace this .standard.
A wxtkkn vkaic <i".i* irn I bandit ia
ntftv held in jail at Guthrie for selling
whisky to the Indians. She has a
reputation equal to Tom King, the
notorious female horse thief. She says
she can beat Bill Dalton shooting for
she has practiced with him many a
time. __________
Tiib school teaefcers all over the
country are having a great lime in
Denver. The number of attendance
Ik.s far exceeded the best expectation,
and the high st hopes are held over
thi' able loanner ii; which the conven-
tion is being carried on, and the good
results that aie being hai vested.
Thk Shawnee Qt.mll caine to bur
oflice this week, edited by Quein and
Meacham. It is a neat, newsy, well
edited six column quarto. Anil if ihey
get the proper encouragement from
the merchant:! of Shawnee, we predict
for it a biitfht future for we believe it
has Quilis from the American Eagle
stuck in its tail.
Semi-Annual Statenent of the financial Condition
OP THE . .
Norman Building and loan Association,
As required l* the Law. oMle Territory of Oklahoma.
A. P. ACERS, Manager.
Cash Received by Secretary
Due. «
Pines— *"
^Membership
Cosh Paid to Treasurer.
| April
I May
June
Total....
,. fJoV 36
Order* Drawn on Treasurer
Norman Transcript for Bookt art^i Stationary ...
Territorial Topic
A. Kingkade for 8oal
K. F. Taylor for Charter
Cash in hands ol Treasurer..
Total..
. f 77 00
in 00
2 80
. . 1U 00
99 «0
.. 150 to
$869 86
teukitor* or oklahoma. Clevelaud County, bs.
\ KinarkflJe. of !aWf>'l age, being first duly sworn, says: lhai ne i* tin
Secretary of the Norman liuilding and l.oan Association, unci that t h o aboyeandf "|*£( *
etat" ul.ft ol the tlanucial condition of ihe said Association in a true and
Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth day of' JulX'1SW.
[Skal.] My commission expire January 19. 18W. A.'i. Uoss, Notary I ublic
Cl^ :>B M Att< > mother has made
'I'.uc nev. bun ia Fe depot has been ])el. iliat
ipvned to the public at Ponca City,
). T. and poor Crooss is'nt in it any-
rno.e.
LtoAtnin« strucK the Danderine
: In ' Restorer buildliiff in Guthrie
Sunday night. And now its bald
1 'letded.
gold bugs believe lu free silver
n one respect. They will "freely"
ate it for the -i per cent, interest jou
1 owe them.
T:ik old louwi ho.:se at Arkansas
lity has beer. l>.: r. down and now the
iew one will bo ready lor us*? as soon
■ ,s possible. .
/ ;i/1■ to the Quill, Shawnee
mis; have a candy factory in opera-
mil- '• We have got the heart masher
' oPOklahoittat"
hr
appeal, she says, and this time
she sends an eiiinti.;;ial appeal to the
hearts of American mothers, askinif
them to petition President Cleveland
in behali c f her only son. Th.s wo-
men has the largest signed petition,
and the Ian',"st number of letters of
recommendation ever presented to any
Prosifieif. 01 the I nited States.
A O.vjiload of dagos from Kansas
City went through Guthrie last' Fri-
day, holding eonttacts to work on ihe
Choctaw at St •' a tlsy. This is a
sweet commentary, when Oklahoma
people are in the east asking for aid
and hundred ; of Oklahoma men out
of work. L'on't the Choctaw want to
employ home labor? Th:s should be
looked into by somebody. It looks
like Oklahoma men ceitaihly should
have this woik in preference to Kan-
sas City dagos.—Capital.
Woik for Workmen
S. C. TI. Etheridge writes to the
State Capital us follows; "The Choc-
taw Road is still hiring men at $1.26
to $1.60 per da\ ami will allow them
to board themselves or will board
them. A man living very economical,
can save from .:"1. to $1.25 per day."
Lei'lura t>y Hi , x Milliliter to Jat n!>
Jilly 12(11.
The Ex-Governor Dick Hubbard of
Texas and Fx Minister to Japan, will
give a lecture it the opera house in
this city on .1 niv l" He comes highly
recommended Watch this paper tor
further particulars next' week.
Cadet Kaj^uSs;..' v js ttie Brst West
i'oiiit iiiililit^\ gr:".It: iti -or Oklahoma.
Me as one oi thirty-two that passed
"ro'ii H. tHi.i'S (f iOw.
AcrouDlJ.1 - to the ntaiues of the
state of Tex m, Corbett FritzaimmonS
light maybe prohibited by.law , here is j
a section of law
••Any person who shalt voluntarily :
j.D .or ly.",™.!!.. seems to think ] engage in a pugilistic encounter be- |
lis skirts aie perfectly clear, and he | t ween man and man, of tight, between
... ... i i. >>t o'KA iWi.v tiit> n.wl 1 ill nr hLtu-Pi'li nin.Il
P.l) .0- I JS-rMr. SI
ii,* tuiiscier.ue is at ease over the
ate Mupleasifiitne.':.-: at that place.
W". .1 1 • laliBB to have a four J eat
ild* v.l.o reads Dicltens with ease, and
,vh > understands Datiu as easy as lie
Wea his mother's t.iugue. Jly.
i'\ : . T'uoi i- HyxuCY, a?ed 70
years, died at his home'in .London,
;io. Ilia life has been one of the
mail and bull or between man audi
ottier animal,for money or oilier thing |
of value, or upon tlie icsuit of which |
any money c. anything of value is bet |
or wn'tere'i. or to see which any ad-{
mission fee is charged, either directly f
or indirectly, shall be deemed guilty )
of a lelony and upbn conviction shall (
be punished by a line of not less than :
$500 or more than $1000 and by
Ml ' ,>U. Ill;* ikL" It.kn ui en uiif V..V -
,.,.sl in the s •••■hi'* •..•ver recorded 1 prisout;:ent in the county jail not less
.1 • .1 . , ...... i' /in ti • .1 . IIM
111. it
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than sixty days nor more than one j
year. (Art. 1005.) j
WHES VOI' PIIOVB UP.
Remember that the Topic has saved j
the farmeis several dollars each on j
their filial proof notices, and are still
making the same low rates, (live us.
a call before von prove up and we will
save you money. , '
i.kiti:k or thanks
To the liivtruciorM of C'lcvelana j
4'ouiii> Noriunl OnMl
tute for 1896.
We, tho students of the Cleveland !
County Normal Institute, desire to ex- j
press our thanks and gratitude to the i
instructors, Messrs. Ware, Peterson, I
and Cole for the proficient manner in i
which they have discharged then du~ j
tiese.s professors and instructors. (
We appreciate the manner in which !
they have so ably and earnestly clevo. j
ted their tiVue and ability for the gen- |
eral promotion and welfare of all the j
students.
We cen plainly see 'that no stone has j
been left unturned that would pro |
mote the general conlidence and good (
*\ islies of the students, thereby creat- 1
ing a greater desire for the greatest j
object in life,—a disciplined mind, i
Energy, ability"'and confidence have I
oe-ti so plainly portrayed that all un-j
animously join in extending the heart '
leit good wishes and appjeciatinn to)
our worthy faculty.
We, the students of '95, desire to say
further that iu Hie future may the lati
rel3 of succe' s and honor so noblv w on
by the instructors be bestowed upon:
them may they meet, with tte good
wishes, eonf.uence. and praise in tiieir
future walks of life that follow them
, i , • ,, iIm i from the hearts of the students of this
, ,s 'lardon last Saturday, uti
4iiHiU'.ed to l.nnsing for two I ^ ol ,11H •
ember, lenient of the city | iri i-entb OF THe NotoAt.
•n history.
^ii liuocK of the Wichita liagle, is
<Oi^g to have the Republican party
' .nit a free silver clause iu their plat-
' )im. Its time for the party to make
■a nice talk.
t..i; PawNBK 1)i-i", ii ii came cut
n its lourth of .'uly number dressed
it r. I, white anu blue, '-'ditor 1'eter
n ii'--tlci "iu". know, i.ow to please
"is , ..tror.s.
T 't. Watonga Kustiei -ays that lead,
'in':, copper, silver, gold and coal have
ieei: t outid in the Kicks poo country
iy eivri getic prospectors and press
onospoiidents.
' s"iprising that these eastern
nttropolitian pai"." ave for a gold
-lii'i,hud once and forever, when we
e(n*i u **r that t'oreigu money owns
wo i nini of them.
\ k*i 'ADi paper wrote a very line
ifticl* on the advantages oi its own
own in which it ine'ight out as the
Irsl. and most prominent feature "She
a- the f?.imir:j lands."
ii M • l?i Lkasi hat been ouc'ted
the ■ iprenie court of ! ausas, the
1 0-. .V :u">!'!inK that the appointment of
f-i successor on the hoard of chariti.'
1 iifht aad lawful. Bo she step:: down
' «.ik! out.
'■.ne- mis territory ,v"i-'"s up to
<•■ l Hu t we soon I i be put
' • :it ,*> i .lies of wate rates by the
• ,r,.< uctuv: of t' .. 11. O. G. our
' .ales" will be r.b'ov.t one-hall
uesf-nt price.
i. Mii.ii.AN. ot Guthrie, was re-
r■ r.ut rrti"nn by Vcting (Jovei
!{,(■ i i'ived about siK months
4'...
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>■ heavy stoi ins weie wiutuess- j
i c state ol" Kansas i.utl M'tssoun
I "Iiiify alid Stuid! ,. nealTax-
• . p. Kauto, V.Ulttig five peo-
; -it' :it 'V.'l: 'ua, Missouri,
• • • we. • ki'Iet! Both town-
l "till wreck.
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Kxcumloii Katea.
Christian Endeavors, tloston, .1 >ily
10th to 14th. One laie round trip.
Sell July 5th to Sth, return limit July
,17th.
Baltimore, one Tare rouiiri trip. Sell
July 15th and l< lh, return limit Aug.
, i,|,.rtgo | Louisville, Ky„ one fare round trip.
ui'Uegiiiatio.isl- , Kith. retuVu limit Sept.
" o: ks andtHit arms M the . R MoKg'an, "Agent.
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Already the clans are gathering for
the fray in 1896, and 1895 will be full
of interesting events. The skirmish
line will be thrown out, the maneuver-
ing loneand the plans of campaign
arranged for the great contest in '96.
The remaining short session of the
democratic congress, to he followed
shortly by a republican congress with
a democrat in the presidential chair
will be productive of events of incal-
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In fact, more politilal history will
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plain Democratic
paper, without frills or furbelows m j
I its politics, It advocates:
i The free coinage ;>f silver at 18 to 1—'
I the most important issue now before j
! the country.
Tariff reform tbat will give the pro-1
dncers an equal chance i"ith the mati-
| ufacturers.
An income tax.
' Peni'ion reform.
The repeal of the state bank tax.
The election ot United States sena-j
tors by popular "Vote.
An effective railroad commission. ,
■ The enforcement of the aim-trust I
; law against all trusts.
Rigid ecouom.v in public txpzndi-
tures.
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Uorman, O. T j
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VT. H. FERGUSON, Prop.
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are placed on their blocks.
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Is but the half of man,
The will is the driving wit-'
The spring aful the v
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'ive pmofr.
EXERCISE
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Goad Judgment and buy
Groceries and Provisions,
"W"illia^ms & Son,
West Main St., Norman, O. T.
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Meets al! Trains, Day and N;ghi-
Calls promptly attended to. Leave orders at ! ote! Vgnes.
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when in the city, and want a first-class
Hflffil J. A- JACKGQi- . Prep.
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Stop ut the above named "Hotel.
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A. LIVERY STA1
the roirt v."oii;'k
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The Keeley Institute.
• OF THE INDIAN TERRITORY.
'K^taEyl isEai^l 1
Has lieen in cantinumis and successt il ojieratinn. for II ' re of
all <ii utr diseases; oniuni in all its forms from ptp; to 1;yi• >•;■ . mic
ttae* Liquor. Tobaoeo. QMoral, efc! No a >lum, ntfcofiani meot lior
Btraint. The Leaiie E. Keeley remedies ubed acoordliiK t< His ta-
■moiis system by eyperietiteed pby%i slans. Ooarespondeaee solicited.
THE KEELEY INSTIT1 TE,
im Grand Ave. Oklal.-oma City.
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POSITIONS GUARANTEED RIGS (*11,#:,.i !«««•«f r nv. un.i«i-mH
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■ This
Drummers Carried to all parts of the Country.
| under r .monalilc conditions. I>< not eay it
1 oaii not be il"n .. ti'.: your flend tor ISO pog
catalog 110 ot UHAUOHON'S rUACl l( AI<
'-il.SUSS COI.I.i!OK, Nushvlllo, Tent.
, uis roll'.'gc is stvonltly 4" 'oincd hy hanker j
I and merchant* all over the United State«. as
weii in. r -iirn '."ountrte*. four week* j charges Reasonable. ! Or. Malrt street, Near Cop., t, No na .
.y Draughon's method of leaeblnir hook-
I keeping ia e.iuiil to 1 W FiLVIi weektf y the
old plan. Special advantages In Shorthand,
pcntniuuhip andTilc^-raptir.
j ('heap boiird. op.ti to' tioth dexes
I >t te*and territories now represented. Write
■ lor lid page vatal irue, Which will ejploiii
| "all." Address .1 K. Draughon, .Prcot..
! Naahville.Tenii. (Mention this paper
lN.ll. i'tilBoollcga has prepared books for:
I Home Siudy." "bo'ili-keepltig penmaushlp
■ Dd shorthand. I
iUra. Ji'iuiU' !W -<-'ord, Proprietress.
CANADIAN. A.VK.
He){i:lar boarilprs hy day ;o
week n i l ' the hest, irf treat-
- nit-nt. Table hinnrtiei'.
with hest the market affords.
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