The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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Ttw People's Voice.
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iLijAiS ♦ KrVJM:, tl1 Mull«"-t
%y tiC >T,*W MAH,
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Py.tfjr,'.' 1 ! *• ^r>nri t iWAhrt'
nu . . ,,r ,. tttmlMftttf ttlFMjfi M*
• r /f •/"!**« "
JON > -
]' ii* >form fore.-'; of
nuir niiterl SO far as their
,(•■• concerned, must nutttlter one
hundred 'liotisand or rtntre l"iiS
s j bin 'tin\) from our little mid-
road /ote ti ti"' i **' ast fall, Itut
n«t f'i . re expected tr'ten ielil
tp the 'a«j rt lays hat ried lien'1!
tools and taclfbone - vf.i
fourteen lavs lllHtii( idiial *ar
Fifth- Uiy one .vhO'is the iiropre-
or \f rtiorte ban ido if ami
ti -rtv date or l'errtor .-.
^ixili—One vrho lla« perfeclwi
(lie 'o ,i niiiiestead if <v teres >y
iron' if etridence mil ouiiivation
for K"> "ears.
-\evnth—One 'ki ins lerfected
(tie o i tomestead of do teres
1 infer ecllort j tct of une ^
ftiglith-—One '"lio is ill the .il-
lation rher<* lie lit'" «r"ijulred ind
no'r being acquired by ntn mdw
lii" public ami aw- n mi uiiiir.' it
entiit,,: marie nice ViigiiRt ,o ■ ii>o.
•flit lie tract now sought to ir- en-
|iT ,(j y,iJ nuke n he igjjregate
,fi«onr! nior • than j.'o teres of ton-mineral
lead !i**n ami
..meat ,iin
July lDtli
time for
it Xonnai
Cntron
A >BW qu'bbi"b8.
T'te fact that the country ,s iris-
perous ;w'm .i le v-dl snougli 's*
V trld.
II
.tolished. ■ s solemnly > tlimted
iv jreat ar.ttiir; great netvspapers
nnt urea; political conventions.
■agnrr-"r- j-;)e standard ("j11 company k ntak
We notice hat R >. 'allium. of m* mor* linn > i" m>. 'ierpont
.uthrie *ho s tolding io'rt • vfor^an a retting ch. F*." *n ti
leputyship tinier .t fiSion county Omaha te; ••••'dences or" )ros-
elerk, continues o favor fusing )(.rty v.l ;u* jublic. unities if
(Jrmntv lomnnl.
f'hr Pert Iturlal tnaiM of
aa* rfrenllv decided an
ii nii'.mt im llHil ,is the
i<tidIiiir the -eco'iil st1 moji
.in-tUute*. Pint, t(1I \autit- uir >(ir-
jjal tn ley'.n -artier han r.-tK unit-
•r!v innonncerl. 'tmnt-niiier ' he. .m«*
Julv i h ii uuriint !m HOI.
. <. .lhlKK;!H. • ii. -innt.. "ler.t.
t.inv i itilt CnillHIlRllH llitl).
\V • tave nut received a i'opy of
•he Jitest 'dltinri it !ie iomeseelter's
i;nlde. i leat little mnk ifivini; full
illrec.tlont. mil iitornintlnn nr :tU'ni;
.. iiiine lean, ihtii nt - ir miiiiii;
■lauii a lie v.nwa iiiii iiiianclie
roser• "tiion >f on •« u)en i ^etTU*
i ind tr.t'oinoanied v a rm*
sectional map. Puhlinhed v
.. 'Y.'Tiner jkia.. niii sent lo^tpaid
fbr 0 centw.
:nn tllLD jTTEIE.
At) lugontons 7reatme:it iv v'nc.li Drnnk-
uds on Jeitig (Jnred Daily u imtn
of Themselves.
in joxiouB JnAnsi. In V laknning if Un
Jnr'<i*. t P'eawtut and P jsitive hire
or lie Liquor lluttit.
w linv ruiiei'illy <un,v'l mil lintel-
;tiuul mil UruiiMeiiiie*M h i liMiHui
nut not vreawneH*. i miiy lilmi ';ii
liuwiii mil iiirva 'oraplnwly -illHtl.ir
<il iy i«r'ivlieal !■• luiiHtHin ihh if n-
.iv.oatiuif .ii'.inrs, -mquirRS ui'iilole
laDHlile il lem I-inw iij mil ar.'uilouing
,"niH )i\iH!iii mil letrtroyiiij im tr*i••
nii i r MUtvinHiiiH ^nirorai's nay ini'v
meo oeniMMi • ih ii tome vt Intnl. inn-
< J ir tike I iiij' -flding' OenHmljer ti. 1 )0C
(* hhii til iinnit ill't u tiHiiliH
Fire) tlut'timjo Loiioti in Ltoiil Erfiitie
Hxtmn Gtfii'.n tun ';inr Rum Untare i'hh
tmiuittinu :ur )iihhi(i1h {Hprmiiatjou
cuhii Louuh id .oiu|)hiiyj i Poliinws.
I Hied Stains BniiilH—inarltflt 'iiiuit
Pramium -\ott« tuii lohuh hi i? ilimen .1
folYlH
t./oiiiH tiaiannoH nut >iHii liiiti'iniiUH
Set DofniTftfi tint . mmnr'ct «m:-.uuH
[uterrtsi nut RentH lUH tuii tocriHil
L'.nai LenntH. DouHmbHr 11. l.H)l)
5 f2k24.IL0'2
ti ^.'550..HrtV
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We Make Farm Loans in
Kansas and Oklahoma.
#irh the l>tnoerats n his erritory. the city except one, combines into V.Vm
1 rteifr"> nay rvv t he opposing 1 vis' m1 heir vn*th fas rte.i ea«- u,th uu< i« m )«rfect«il ifier iwny
'iimiiil.1 -• tt be ievt sleetion n from .tn .issessed ;aiUation \f ; '",l
tf .umrlairtH. Pho fait nfitl i«« nyuiivt-
fy>gan donrtty m<i f <neh ihonlii J <vt.o<v> for axing purposes 'o t uf ,, ( ,f illH underfill i.h-
i iopen ig.rit iie chances of tm cao'• .1 ligation tf hir'y nnlions 'or uv-try a p<tKiM mi v i iiii-int^wd ^1 '.ara
.... „. tha ttiiHi ithstiitaM ia«n. ao inutlior nt>v
chiefs -e-election on ntmon ie*er )r.M?t.ota f ng purposes I lie -a-V- „„. t , tl.«.i i„.< Our -anortla <hif ..to
n*.« not to Matter'itg ha. le ihoulil -,f his single comh'nation tnie-Mioua ctnafofiianon a' iinunimdH
. , . . • g . , * of iftnaarflw into tottw .nl im i'Mum
be ttiiiitly exercised over rhe feai of specnlaror '-/e.-erts rhe usessei. ()i(1 10(,l4.ilti
of osing its . %t% rthont 'ision yf t:. he >roperty of fviglaa v. < <:.h 'X. .<■ ■< •J. \
f>n!iaotN history n this-emtory s county hy many millions. Who ^i^BtwSy ^inTio^nan
o f.i^or any old thing ha. tas r ieny our prosier ry ien t m m t ipoe.itlo 'oi- !,ttm t .«:w« in <
aclced onto m ail * job Cor ttrte cry o# c*v<w. people = rich
? •. nam The ./••woe.- r Jefferson •nongh to ma re 1 (. o favor )t,>a«<n.i .^t ,mt amn aa. .. -.an t<*
club shO'ild utr'*e n# o -aire 1 ,4 . dn. •) of 'rao.-h ses ->rli 1 "" ' 4 v ,lni1
•He l niv erlif if the jeewn taa if
IfO.oo certi^esrc of stoclr rh cty millions^ Of course a Ce- of Thonaanits tf tcuitaa.'ia tava '.ncart
————— ts i-hinlr rhe people ough' o own tlwmael a* -r.lt r.his prion «w remedv
*** th<Me franchises, b«t we are ig or- ^ T Z^
"Oove-imeats ac* rcpnoi,can only |n . 1wn r thour ^onr.ca ini tence ft n a awe*rf tv ov tf
in proportion as they embody rhe Th<s p„biic. ownersntp o# these ntili- 2ww$*4 ti S S^Sfc2 aw«te ww
i of "he t people and execute r .;Mir MWn- ^a y -a < • on coday • tar. -ne.; linciuii tie i • t ♦ if
-Britain will never be onr Criend rill <i7, %yA a<iditionai wealth M im If ap^r'
* ar ter master Nothing «• to every maa v.rvtai , od t ' i 1 in and m:« oad if nisra ">.me t .. '
herCrom ayvcng as on; f>maha. but then you .now ,t is \
Wha-" all agree a .? r,n^ to fa^or _ae peopie a- .a*f* :-ice of >a^
fear"
prooa >' f r jfh- wha- no two agree -ae- • •. •*«
on j most probao y wrong. wr>,. ,-j become poorer
" The ( onstitntlon '■* a mere -hmg p.., • .. f, y adm --.ag -.ft fact
i? prospero't? aod
1 ere - y, "here a re a
of wh ch -.ey, rh* Supreme Couf, -.4- .., ronaty
may twis- in aay form they may fh<. people are
pieta* f- s a a a/iom of eterna
frith -• poii'ics, tha" whateve,-
pow«- ia any governmea' i ind*
p^rtrlcrv' ia absolate fndep*ndenre
car. r.e Mated nowaere vr •*■ "e
people in mass."
Wa<
tit.
'•gton, f ' J ■ / r>
iw :•<;oner Hermann, fit "•* genera
haa prepared a <hort
and rr riri<e raterhiam n the cir
r . «■ " ■ r r, g 'ea • r*;.^ 'if tr,*
'lepartmenf to eight t 5-ior.« r°
1 r« /, p«ra'.n! " . are r, -,t •, ,i
fief! make ho
1 jr.. ! j ?or,ri "O b
of t'r-e .r,-e...g
-or,"a as /a-
ea'I "ntry
>enerl. fhel
which in bt
th°
f,
first any person *ho haa an ex
;• r,g h'imea'fa'1 eri'ry or via'-rr
| ,#, f,t 1 ry> 11 nbsfirlori^'l or r'iifi
'Imh«fl ? ir h an ri'r j
•Wori'l A rriarr,"'! woman, 1 r.."s5
m: (, «ri 'le?«rre'l or sbsriflonfrl
hy her h'labanrl
I hir'l f lie not > f i► I/«• n of Iti"
I;njle'l sia*0? uri'l who ha? fi'i* 'I*1
1 Ured Ids ifilefitioii fo lier' f(ic aorh
f'oiirlh Any one un'ler >1 year*
of age, not the h*"a'l of a family,
unless lie a^ryprl in army or navy of
lhB l/fiiled oifliea for r,ol 1^5* thari
^TSEa.-r'Wiri j ••«
i mum- sv wr.
|| v whow SCOTTt
. -n ' Ml <1 httiIrl yrill
j up, im rf i;«" your writ(ltl,
I ;li "ftU?Hf ll yo ir wr.ik lllMi.il
ind lniid-, anil (ml y mi in < on*
I'iliciM for lie/I wiiilrr, ymi
would bc.ltin to fnkr. it now
ltoi>|lq| O,
fy-iy] I • S*] t * 1 • I *
9f c i i i r> iv t'An u:,
ft V ■ ■ -.g j ' • f vr *e tp «"ange) /
Way .* it that, f everybody a do-
,ag we; , ff.'rs to ra ter, r\
? /•• and ,nre?r> / are so
many g-a' pre/a r.g' ■'>■■/
are armed men far a^ ear a other
and -iod flowing free.y in West
Virgin *' Way did the striking
lar.orers there'.hase l.'niterl .^ta'et
deputy marshals for twenty rr. e*
lid Mlif failed to | am "'"a (M
fh"y roo dn't ratch them? ft ny
ar« f -'.o isariff w . arme'I strikers
y.ag in the rn'- intains < 'mg 'or a
chance to kiil the officers of the
n'w? If these laboring men are
prosperous, why are they ?/ f&oiish
a r.'l rc sg i,'ledf
K-re is anr.Sher littie matter that
rr.nf'is : is If, ' *' - / sa y there
i« plenty of work for everyborly,
why is i that there rr aiways
p. n'y of rn'ti to tak*1 the strikers?
What ha/e thr.se sral.s b'eri doing?
Wh're have they worker! hitherto?
I ari'f possible that they hare heen
idle i? i e When skilled men 'j'111
w,rk ofther akille'l rr «• ri fl'ir k iri
ti owls to take their [litres, anrl
ihey rf so anxious tr. work that
«"/en th" trea' 'if 'lrath wr,n'l ma k«•
them 'pisr What unpleasant work
have these hundreds of thousands
of s'ahs lie en doing t hut they are
so willing and anxious to lake i|te
loin of other men and the bread
i from ti"- mouth* of their fhildrrn?
| We do not doubt the universal pros
periiy, hill ne wonder thai if evrry
body is so happy that murder, roll
jliriy iind suir ide should lie so rup
j idly inr reusing that pauperism
| should be mute prevalent ami
(ramps timte nunietoiis and danger
mis Iliali eyet before.
Will snineboily k ifully rise and
r > pla in' ( rill t al I a I mri.
D''. f "• • .'.'f'-'ig • '• a ■ of
ivei*y v>dy 4 f,i-«atme" • move e<T«e.. -.a
' -. o othe.ca v>« f {i"> ••ii. i"1.
i • .c." .'lit i, .\r, r, yt 1 eaa *. jacatif^
-ipC. < <u1 ■> .« -,v u . a1 ac.ys '. tm
^ tip - - ijAnt.pri e thoi. "■ SXt.ea. • t * /.
Hen . pr';>a.i.1 to any pai-t'. a' f '.e. worid
on r«<*j .ipt, of One f>'> ar ArU'eaa
D :,- ti.e, 6 O --s ,<t Oo-r.
9 2:«fi ••. 1 2S:t2 * t 'ae.', .
Pa Hde. oh a.
A ewrreaoonleace. slric-. y e >nrt-
rlsntiai,
The Ok.Alwma Ftruer
for a n .mher of yea- an atteaafit
has heen made in taia territory to
fumi.ah the. farmers with a gryvl
ti farm pa per puM; -.er|; a f>klahoma
hot snc.h a paper ha.a nearer proven a
srarr.es a
The farmer Poh'i.abing Co. haa
purchased ,p nearly all of the farm
papers attempted to t^. run in the
territory an/1 has consolidated th'-m
and ' The Oklahoma Farmer Is the
name of the. paper this company wili I
;s«oe, ft is a twenty pa^e pajier
pohlished weekly anrl wil; he rie-
roted to the interest of the Farmer*
■i •) str r,< nen of 'x.ifiorna
ft promises to he one of the hest
Farm Journals published in the
country arid a Journal that will be
-i rnoat indlspensatile to the farmers
in oktahom-i We ha ve arranged a|
<■ ibbing rate with t ti. -• (oklahoma
Farm Journal To all riew *ub*< ritiers
paying us ti '*> we will send the
f'r/iPt.r.H V'iICK anil the flklahoma
Farmer for one year and to old «ub-
riber< paying ua one year In ad-
vance we will also send thern the:
Oklahoma Farmer for one year.
I ■: VOUIl MFK Wraii f (f Vt CKNTHV j
W*> 'l«'fy I.h«• wcirlrj to ptodur:*'- a rrv-cJ-
if iriM for the. ' 11r*• (if all forrrm of KI<J- |
m y find Hindder trouble, Pih m and all
fli«i< i4f<4 [Hi ullar to worri'in, that will
f'jioil Hrnlth •< Horn Kidney (/lire. Nine-
♦ \ *Ml^bt per < 'Mil, of the wnen trented
with -Hrnit.h * Hiif' Kidney ' ore tbJit
ti a vn ' orne iinder oui 'tMervntlon have
tiren ' ured. W« -nil o i rro (ll' lne on «
pfi«)t,lve ytoiriiritee, if dlree.tlonw ;ir«^;
followed, ,i '111 money w|l' h * refunded j
if I I,. || (|0| « IT - • 'I pf II '• AO OHQtJ !
1 !'• r naln t v Harbniir Hon*
M John Tlopl*. < -niton, () , nayn*
'Kolev'n Money nnd Till* cured my lit
i Ir t'l' I of ii *v«re i oti^h and I nil a mod
tonnllt* " Harbour Hon*.
BANNER 8 A L V E
the* mo«t hMalinu %alvo In tho world, i
(HL
L'lata—Tnn Y.mra.
R.'l I'E—Liiwru' luui tun m lad diaewiirtrR. ^ruiH
'.niiHiili'.r.ul.
Interest Cc ilectifa l.-j
P iyaiila mnuaHy on bii« drat iav of nay aoutli ia
im • >tii' ix.'.i*i)i J inuiu'7 'njgiir ilrtSH .t1 ".Im "niirt Mrt r.«.i
IH uuuIH.
Prepaymeat Option
i. iay iHint -ii« xr-'Var ia«y st>u*t r..
Tli« ttanVMB in flORitAti this pri'vilrtj^n of pt iiucia<^
jih iudnhtiftiiartan -y ain« 1^ :artia. payairtut m in y
mimwl ir n riiUrt mbsravm yisar. -witli r><hHtAoi! lir^reur
from dat« of payment nad thin pnvili j^< ia pnat^ii ia thrt
oaoera.
ot^t otiie? Loa^.3 ind lgaa
Compaaift3
Oar •.aa« '.aing nadrt f.or tea ^-ars. ir. lew s
coainiitwion aais t<^ be pair! it, thrf end ~ii vc S7*
years. ,f any portinn of the 'Irtot remains ta'aid. Plna-
c.tpa sorl :atnr^nr, tr cavahie .a "jc :.nary aioaey act :z
^'•.id coin.
The (oapnns ara sent to r.eai ".ant.i t:e cfi .ectio!!
tmi i rwit nt sending money ts r .a *. imina-wii
0OT;ajjr *.a n er! fnada aC our command. ? are t 6
i«pendenr on the oitiney marker out are always
oia^e . :.-.e iemrabte .oana .tf^red
Pacers are iravn tad v.ven eiamxaeti .1 : ir ilEce
and money -a«i an soon m ioan id approval a;;i titie
found sariafaet .ry
Jfcj ineceuaary ieiays.
And there are '.ch-r ad^-in' w-e .1 iea .c^ with aaof
waw.h we shall be ^la«i to inf .fm intending borrowers
opr/n app .eation.
WIXXE & WIXXE,
Financial €orreaponiienta
The L'nion Cnlnl Life Insurance Company
Of Cincinnati, Oiiio.
wichita ka2tsas
Branch Office in Cleveland Conntj N'atijna; Baik B'.J'g.
Norman, Oklahoma.
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UP-TO-DATE
PASSENGER
TRAIN SERVICE
Memphis, wEast
and Southeast.
atmohitclj it* Qnleic«,t tad Be«t
Rout,
HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Free
Reclining Chair Cars.
C. B. WART, OooU Worn A«V A. P. KID1VELL, T. F. i<t,
Oklahoma CITT. O. T.
QKO. H. I.KK, 0«n'l P. AT A«t J. P. HOLDEN, Tr,fllo Hfi
I.ittu Rock, ask.
on EAST MAIN STREET
you will lind to be one of
BON TON MEAT MARKET
tlicrlty. All kliulH nf KKEHH AND SALTED MEATS always on hand, and
delivered free anywhere In town.
II you have (iiiinl Uutclii.T Htm Ii to sell, jjet prices.on the same at the
I Ion Ton Meat M arkc t.
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