The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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PRESIDENT'S
PROCLAMATION.
(continted FROM first page.)
to the United States, all persons
going upon, examining, entering or
settling upon any of said lands are
cautioned to respect such fences as
the property of the Indians, and not
to destroy, appropriate or carry away
the same; but to leave them undis-
turbed so that they may be season-
ably removed and preserved for the
benefit of the Indians.
The secretary of the interior shall
prescribe all needful rules and regu-
chandise prizes have i-umilar value.
In order to (ftve everyone a chance
at the prizes the directors have de-
cided to let the guesses be upon the
official vote of the State of Ohio at
tlie next election, which is to be held
Nov. 5, 1901. The concert for fc'hich
the tickets are beinj; sold will be held
a few days before election—beginning
in fact, 011 the evening- of Oct 30—and
as soon as the secretary of the State
of Ohio announces the official vote of
the state the prizes will be distribut-
ed among those who have guessed the
correct, or nearest the correct vote.
In cases of tie guesses the directors
have several plans in view, hut which
Have Yon Seen Them ?
John Deere Sulky Plows
-AJSTD
effect the opening herein provided
for.
In witness whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
seal of the United States to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington,
this 4th day of July in the year of
our Lord 1901, and the Independence
of the 1'uited'States the one hundred
and twenty-sixth.
William McKinley.
By the President:
John' Hay, Secretary of State.
lations necessary to carry into full ^ ever is adopted will be entirely fair j
to all parties, as it will be conducted \
under the supervision, as indeed is
everything in connection with the
contest, of some of the most promi-
nent business men of Kansas City.
The concert tickets, with coupon I
entitling the purchaser to one guess
as to the total vote of Ohio and a
chance at all the big priaes, are sold
at twenty live cents each. While it
is desired that all purchasers of tick-
ets shall attend the concerts yet that
is not necessary, as the guessing cou-
pons are to be detacher! from the tick-
et and mailed to Convention Hall,
Kansas City, Mo., as Boon (as possible
in order that they may he properly
rocorded. Those who are not present
atheconcert have the satne oppor-
tunity as those who are present in
the matter of securing prizes.
Agencies are to be established in
every city and town in the west, the
directors having inaile arrangements
to offer substantial inducements to
those who get up clubs and sell tickets
Those who wish to secure their
tickets direct should address their
mail orders to Convention Hall,
where the communications are all
received by Louis W. Shouse, the
secretary.
For the guidance of those who may
wish to vote a statement of the of-
ficial vote in Ohio for the past ten
years is appended:
189 1 ...795.631
189 2 861,025
189 3 385,604
189 4 77<>,819
189 5 84W.H06
1890 1,020,107
1997 864,022
1898 ...793,169
189 9 950,872
190 0 1,049,121
An average vote of 876,397.
Election for governor are held in
Ohio in odd years, and elections for
secretary of state in even years.
This year a governor is tobu elected.
Presidential elections are held in
all years divisible by four. This will
help you in your guess.
Kansas Oity Convention Hall.
Kansas City is again to the front
with a big enterprise, an enterprise
stupendous in conception and which
is being carried on with characteris-
tic Western energy and enthusiasm.
A short time ago the directors of
Convention Hall, a building which is
justly called "the pride of the West"
announced that they proposed to raise
enough money tocomplete the great
public structure. In order to secure
a part of the money needed for this
purpose it was decided to give a
series of entertainments in the hall
in October. Convention Hall being
a building out of the ordinary in all
respects it was of course requisite
that the entertainments should have
unusual features, and when the peo-
ple of Kansas City heard that the
directors of the Hall proposed to offer
valuable prizes to purchasers of con-
cert tickets they knew that it was
well to be prepared for an interest-
ing announcement.
The first news that the directors of
the Hall gave to the public was to
the effect that K. IS. Armour, who
gave the fine Hereford heifer, Ar-
mour Rose, to Convention hall when
the original building was in process
of construction, had given another
Hereford heifer, Armour Sunflower,
as the first prize in the guessing con-
test. Mr. Armour further agreed
with the directors that if the person
who secured Armour Sun (lower did
not wish to keep her he would pay
$1,000,000 in cash for the animal.
The Metropolitan Street Railway
Company followed Mr. Armour's lead
and offered to give $2,000.00 in cash,
to be divided into prizes of $1,000.00, |
$750 00 and $250.00. The Kansas City
Electric Light Company was next in
line, and its contribution caine in the
form of a donation of $1,000.00 in |
cash, to be divided into one prize of
$500.00, one of $100.00 and a number
of smaller ones.
Then the merchants began, and
there came a shower of pianos, or-
gans, buggies, traps, runabouts,
furnature, china, pictures and a
hundred other gifts of value. On
each of these articles the price for
which it would be sold to a cash cus-
tomer, was placed, for the directors
felt that they must stand by and see
that the public was not deceived in
any way. From the beautiful Flem-
isn oak uining room set donated by
Emery, Bird, Thayer & Co., a collec-
tion of handsome furniture which was
seen by the thousands of people who
attended the recent Home Products
Show in Convention Hall, and which
is worth $499.50 in gold, down to dain-
ty little toilet articles for men and
women, 110 article has a value of less
than $5.00.
The tickets for the entertainments
and guessing contest had no more
than been placed on sale when there
came a startling announcement. The
Kansas City Oat Meal and Cereal Co.
better known as the manufacturer of j
Atlas oats, notified the directors that I
it would give a capital prize of
000.00 in cash. The Atlas Oats Co. >
went further and announced that it
would present one concert ticket,
with guessing coupon attached, for
every twenty-five coupons taken from
packages of its product. The chance
of securing $5,000 in cash for 25
cents, the price of the concert ticket
with guessing coupon attached, was
peter Schuttler Wagons,
Carey-Lombard Lumber Company.
A.. ]). ACBKS, Manager,
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Something New Under the Sun."
All Doctors have tried to cure CAT-
ARRH by the use of powders, acid
Santa Fe Route Excursions,
On fare for round trip to any point 011 A. T.
8. F. within 200 miles. On sale July 3 and 4.
Keturn limit July 5th.
Chatauqua Assembly Wlntteld July 2d to 11th
gases, inhalers and drugs in paste ; 0uc fare ror roumt trip on sale July 1st to 8th.
form. Their powders dry up the mu- KetU1'" limit July 12th.
cous membranes causing them to crack
open and bleed. The powerful acids
used in the inhalers have entirely eat-
en away the same membranes that „
their makers have aimed to cure, while $ai «. 'tickets on sale July 3, 4 and 5th
pastes and ointments cannot reach the
disease. An old and experienced prac-
titioner who has for many years made
a close study and specialty of the treat-
ment of CA L'.VRUH, has at last per-
fected a Treai meat which when faith-
fully used, not only relieves at once,
but permanently cures CATARUH, b.v
removing the cause, stopping the dis-
charges, and curing all inflammation.
It is the only remedy known to science
that actually reaches the afflicted
parts. This wonderfull remedy is
known as "SNUFFLES the GUARAN- ,
TEED CATARRH CURE" and is sold | 1,1111 American Imposition at Buffalo, N. Y.
at the extremely low price of One Dol- j rate fro"' Norman *35.75 for round trip with
lar, each package containing internal I re,u'" ""'u of 15 llays' aml for round
Annual meeting of Christian Endeavor at
Cincinnati!, Ohio, July 3rd and 4th. lietnrn
limit July 14th, but by depositing ticket, ex.
tension will be granted to Aug 31st. Kate
Annual meeting of Grand Lodge of Benevo-
lent Order of Elks at Milwaukee, from July 23
to 25th. Kate from Norman $27.30 lor round
trip. Tickets on sale July 19,20 and 21st. Ke-
turn limit July 27th, except that by depositing
ticket with joint agent extension can be ar-
ranged to Aug. IOIIi.
Annual meeting N. K. A. at Detroit. Mich.,
from July 8th to 12th. Kate from Norman
#31.70 for round trip. Tickets on sale July 5th
and 6th. Keturn limit July loth, except that by
depositing ticket, extension will be given to
Sept. 1st.
DR. UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over W. L. Phelps A Co.
Office llours j Mornings, 10 to 12.
) Afternoons, 3 to 4.
Residence 'Phone 126.
c. 8. bobo, M. I),
ttea. 'Phone 6ii.
4J. f. Meuiwktiier, M. D
lies. 'Phone 114.
BOBO & MERIWETHER,
PHYSICIANS A 8KKGEONS.
Office over Mayfield's Drug Store.
'Phone 6(5 and 69.
and external medicine sufficient for
full month's treatment and everything
necessary to its perfect use.
"SNUFFLES'' is the only perfect
CATARRH CURE ever made and is
now recognized as the only safe and
positive cure for that annoying and
trip with return limit no days. Continuous
passage each direction. Tickets on sale any
day until Oct.25,1U0I.
International Convention of lJaptlst Young
People's Union of America at Chicago, 111.,
from July -."it 11 to 28th. Kate from Norman
$24 75 for round trip. Tickets on sale July 22
disgusting disease. It cures all inttam- I K'"' 2:,r"' Keturn limit July 30th, except by
ation quickly and permanently and is | rtepoglttng ticket extension will be given to
aUo wonderfully quick to relieve HAY I ,
FEVER or COLD in the HEAD I Xemtor'al Conolave of Knights Templar,
CATARUH when neglected often If Aug. 27th to 3lst. Kate
leads to CONSUMPTION "SNU'-' 1 m Nori"a" *-r' 70 for round trip. Ticketson
FLES" will save vou if vou use it at "al« A",B- 24'" ""cl -,th- Keturn limit, Sept. 2,1
once. It is no ordinary Remedy, but a ",Sept «*Mf ticket itapo.1
complete treatment which is positively ' &?,.wl"" Jol,,t "*ent Ht ''oulavllle before Sept.
t0.(;ure CATARRH in any I Special Summer Excursions to Colorado and
m r stage if used according to the utan.-Onj.Uy m tooth, inclusive and Sept. 1
directions which accompany each pack- to 10th lllc„llilve. Kmln„ trlp mte fmnl Nor_
a„t, Don delay but send for it at I ,naI, Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo
once, and write full particulars as to |so.oo: Olenwood gprlam. *30.00. Salt Lake ami
your condition, and
Your Vacation,
A few reasons why you should spend
it at Eureka Springs, Ark.
Because, the aate is so low.
Because, first class accommodations
are so reasonable:—Board from $5.00
to $10.00 per week.
Because, it's waters are conceded
by all to be absolutely pure and most
beneficial to the health.
Because, it's ad vantages for fishing,
hunting, picnicing and all out-door
sports cannot be excelled.
Because, located at the top of the
•'Ozarks" the days and nights are al-
ways cool and the breezes most re-
freshing.
Because, there are 110 flies to annoy
by day nor mosquitoes to disturbone's
rest at night.
Because, it is situated contigious to
the vast mineral district of Arkansas
and presents many opportunities for
prospecting along this line.
Because, for health, wealth, or
pleasure, Eureka Springs can't be
beat.
The FRISCO LINE is the only di-
rect route to this famous resprt and
during the remainder of the summer
will have rate of $">.00 for the round
trip, ticket good ten days from date
of sale.
Our special train leaves:
I round trip rate to satne points will be one fare
| plus {2.00. Any old date until Sept. 15, round
1 $20.00; Glenwood Springs, *30.00, Salt Lake and
n.„hl ,j„i„ ,r\W1" recelv® Ogden,*38.00. On June 18th to 30th Inclusive
thf , 1 , dlSC(,)Verer °f « " July 10th to August 31st Inclusive. The
tnis wonderful remedy regarding your
case without cost to you beyond the
'"m
United States or Canada 011 receipt of |
One Dollar. Address Dept. E40ti, Ed !
win B. Giles & Company, 2330 and '
2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Pueblo.
Stop overs allowed west of
. (j. Mitchell, Agent.
WHAT TWO CENTS WILL DO.
Notice to Creditors.
(First published June 28th, 1SI01.
In the Matter of the Estate of James L. Welch
deceased.
it ...tit v.., ti r . .«■ , All persons having claims against said James
11 will orintr relief to eutierers from ! Welch, deceased, are required to exhibit
asthma or consumption, even in the ' ,he "a"10' wit'' the necessary vouchers, to the
worsteases This is ahnut | "'"lereigned adnilnistrator of said estate, at
worst cases, inis is ahout what one )HW office or John Craning, Town of Norman in
dose of roleysHoney and Tar costs, tile county of Cleveland, Oklahoma Territory
and that four months have been limited as the
W. M. NEWELL. W. J. JACKSON.
Attorneys - At - Law
NORMAN. O. T.
DH.II. C. GOODRICH
resident dent/st.
Office in Opera House, Norman, okla.
I P). DUDLEY,
Attorney-At-Law.
Will practice In all Court* in the Territory.
(Office with W. Brewer.)
In Elledfle A Philips Block.
R. II. PENDLETON,
Doctor of Dental Surgery.
Office over Citizen Bank,
Norman, O. T.
Office hour—8 to 12 a. m.; l to 4:30p.m.
$. J. ELMORE,
physician
AND surgeon.
All calls promptly attended to, day or night.
Office In Opera House Block
Isn't it worth a trial? Barbour & Sons.
W. N, T. ABEL,
Physician and Surgeon.
Diseases of Wotneu, and of Ear, Nose and
Throat, aSpeclalty.
Office on Main St., over Globe store, Norman
Oklahoma.
CHAS. L. BOTSEORD
COLDS MELT AWAY
if you use Krause's Cold Cure. Pre-
pared in convenient capsule form they
are easy to take and effect a speedy I In the Probate Court of the County of Clove-
eure of the most obstinate cases. Price , .L""'1, '{frttory of oklahoma.
time for creditors to present their claims
against said estate
Dated the 22nd day of .June 1901.
Ahraiiam Tomlixson,
John Fkaning, Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator. 49 51.
Will
Oklahoma City.
Enid
Blackwell
Arkansas City.
Wichita
Burton
Ellsworth
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2.5c. Sold by all druggists.
Norman Market Quotations,
Wheat 50 cents per bus.
Corn 38 and 40 " " "
Hogs $5.25 to $5.50 per cwt.
Notice.
[First Publication, July 5th, 1901.1
In the Probate court of the county ol Cleve-
land, territory of Oklahoma.
In the matter of the estate of
Jacob Motscn hooker, deceased.
Ortler to show cause on application of ad-
uiinlatrat ri x for order of sale of real setat e.
It appearing to tiitH court, from the petition
tlilh day presented and tiled by Kmily Mot-en-
hocker, the administratrix of the estate♦>! Ja-
cob MotHenhocker, deceased, praying for an or-
der ot .-ale of certain real estate belonging to
said estate of Haiti Jacob Alotaenbockcr
In the matter of the Guardianship of)
Oscar Vrbinaand Una Elma LeClair, \
Minors. )
Order to show cause on application of Guardian
for ortler of sale of real estate.
It appearing to tlds Court, from the petition
this day presented and died by Adeline LeClatr
the Guardian of Oscar Vrbinaand I'na Elma
LeClatr, minors, praying for an order of Hale
ol certain real estate belonging to her said
wa'ds described as follows, to-wit- 14 of K
% of Sec. 13. T. w. N K. 1. E and the W. % ol N
E. M of Sec. 24, T. 8. N.lt. 1. E, and the 8. %
of Sec. 22, T. 8. N. It. 1. E, of tile I M. All ot
said real estate being in Cleveland County,
< lahoma Territory, It appearing to the Court
that such real estate should be sold.
It is hereby ordered, that the next of kin of
the said wards, and all persons interested in
tin--aid estate, appear before this court on the
2iith day of June, A. I>. 1901, at lOo'clocka. m ,
at the court room of said Court at Norman
cleveland county, then and there to show
cause why an order should not be granted for
the sale of hucii estate.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be puhlinhed at least three successive
weeks before the day of hearing, in the
t'k< im.k'k Voick a newspaper printed and pub
practice in District Supreme
and U. S. Court.
Norman, - Oklahoma.
J. F.Norman. J. c. Norman
NORMAN & N() I J.MAN
LAWYEK8.
Will practice in ail the Conns and make Col-
lections. Office over Falace Drug Store
Arriving Kureka Springs 7:00 p. tn.
For further information apply to
the nearest Frisco representative or
address either of the undersigned.
B. F. Dunn, District Passenger
Ayent, Wichita, Kansas.
Bryan Snyder. General Passenger
Ag-ent, St. Louis, Mo.
JANGLING NERVES.
Are you irritable? Do you sleep
badly? Is it hard to coni^cnitrute your
thoughts? Is your appetite poor? Do
too good to be overlooked, and guesse- .,
. , . y°u fpRl tired, restlesmind despondent?
began to pour into Convention Hall. Try Llehty's Celery Nerve Compound.
The total cash prizes now amount .w'" ,vou more irood than any
I thing you have ever tried . Sold by all
to about $10,000.00, while the iner- j druggists.
ceuseil, that II la necessary to sell ali! real
tate to pay the tleblsof saiil estate, and Ilie e. - , ., , •
penseot the administration ot .said estate and i , 1 cleveland county
that such real estate should be sol.l lor'said ., (,I\'M1 '"J'lnr hiy hand and seal of this court
purpose. I ,llls t,IB 5<h dny of June, A. l>„ 11101
It is hereby ordeied, that the next of kin of1 I'-NoTsroHn. 1'robate Judge,
the said deceased, and all persons Interested in j V. ' , ,.
the salt! estate, appear before this Court 0n I ' Atty., lor Guardian.
Wed new lay, the ;u-t day of July, A. D. 1901, at —— — ___
10o'clock, a. tn at thecourt room ofaaid Court,
at Norman, Cleveland county, then and there
to show cause why an order should not be I
granted for the sale of such estate.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this
ortler he published at least four Miccesuive
CANCER
weeks before the day of hearing, in the Fuo- ("twci
h.ks voick, a newspaper printed and published I •***
in said Cleveland county. C. I -. litmsFtutn, I
f akal] Probate Judge. J K3
Hated', 29th day or June, 1901.
Newell A .Jackson, Attorney tor
When n friend Is In trouble, don
ask, "Can I do anything?" Do some-
thing.—Atchison Globe.
JOHN II. MOSIER
LAWYER,
Twelve years experience in active trial work
Refers to the Judges of the supreme Court of
Iowa; Hon. smith McPherson, I s. District
Judge, lied Oak, Iowa, or any District Judue
in Southwestern, Iowa. (Mice over Kllcdirc A
Philips store, Norman, Oklahoma.
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ASK REN & ASKREN,
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Twenty-live years in actual practice. Wilis
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Collections promptly attended to by an ex-
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