The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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In xDry Goods to oner x ^
i..l„., t-n^lrarl VolfP 1 Ladies' Summer Ves
Muslin underwear, cambric tfown,' "1^.' . «
with embroidery and lace. Ileyiila l $1.10
(1.50 tt.00. Special
lace .nil embroider. IU;Kular price II «, «.• 40C
and 75 cents. Special 8ac., '■ an ''''
77~Tr^Mtelkiirti hemstiched and embroider
Jp",7« rJi,b deep K„«e .ounce I unfile. three
rows of insertion and edj;e off torchon J 2 . 1 0
up to $2.50 to W.50. Special *!•<>•' <"ld;' " ''
. I sklrt8 with umbrella flounce and
Two style of white . torchon lace the
embroider ruffler' trimmed with dee
other style has embroiderflounce andMace $1.75
Regular price $2 and $2.50. Special *1.- and
Two~slvIe h^tnsticked and embroider, trta.ned nd
,ac. K ul,r price ,* and '•« ^ '..55C
48c and
Ladies'Summer Vests.
whlte lisle Ribbed Vest. Regular price. Special.
" " " r.n..
Swiss
15c 10c
10c 05c,
05c 24c, - for 5c
15 do/., men's shirts worth 50 to 11.60 go in this 85c
*aie 25 to '■Hill
Special in Summer Dress Goods.
50 piece of lawn, dlmitie.. and piqner worth J-c 5 Q
25c. 15c. and 10c. Special 2.,c. -
lo doz. ladies' belts, Hegular price 2.,c 1 1 50C
Shoes and Slippers.
(i0 pair sample si ippers sizes - to ti onh • J|,49
Regular price 3 to $2 in this sale 9c and.. -K
Lot No. 1 boy's tan shoes sizes 12 to 1^ Regular 00c
,,rice $2.00. Special price
lo. NO. 2, . ■. *•= °nlj al le",ha" ;
Lot of odd. a,.d ei* «t *
slippers at half price.
Ladies' Shirt Waists.
One assortment worth 50c to $1.50 in this sale "J
1U uuz.. lauivo -
in this sale 15c to
Staple Goods.
Good calico 5 now :tc.
Better calico 0c now 4c.
Best calico "c now 5c.
Good 27 in. cotton check worth be now 4c.
Better 27 in. cotton check worth ?c now in..
Good cheviot for shirts worth 12c now 8c.
I Light weight domestic for 3c.
I LL 4-4 brown domestic 4*. _ .
Best 4-4 brown domestic worth ic. now jc.
Good 4-4 bleach domestic 4ic worth1 ,c
Best 4-4 bleach domestic 71-worth c •
^an cost in this sale.
)C to.
« „.er. Uce -
Regular price
Ladies' Summer skirts,
Corset covers 4 st^ica _ 1Jau vU _ _
plain flnleb. Regular price $1.25, $1.00,15c. 36c. g§c ^ tMltny,.uo. Special prlceaSOto ^ J ~
"££££=== T week's" Spot Cash and one price to all.
Remember this sale only last 2 week s apo ^
m u I IV T 1 r^A/ Pa r-* Inr r% ■ no.
Special prices 50 to
$1.00 to $5.00
Special 15c., 4 c., «5c., and
'PHONE
no. 97.
norman,
okla.
mom
If you want R00dsali,htfbread ask
your grocer for
L B Patent" flour made by
brand of ■- *• ----- _
Norman Milling & Grain Co
„ • I this method he undoubtedly will
U. S. Marshal Thompson Resigns. , much worry from hungry
Harry Thompson U. S. Marshal for! licants for appointments in this
Oklahoma resigned and his "uccessoi what Thompson's resigna-
W.D. Fosset was appointed befOTe Lon mean8 i8 not clear: Lut it looks
hardly anyone in the terntoiy was ^ much like he was getting ready
aware of Thompson's having re-1
u...j . very « ■ - —
of Thompson s having re ^ the tjeld for the congression-
signed. U. S. Attorney Speed carne | That he and Flynn had
Thompson's resignation with him | firmpf, a coautlon of forces which
h1"1 ° 1 formed a coalition of forces which
Washington and also the endorse-, ^ calcu,.lted to land them
ment of the governor and the judges ^ ^ the ^ Senate>
of the Supreme Court of this ter-,
ritory for the appointment ot W. .
Fosset and President Roosevelt ac-
cepted the resignation and appoint-
ed' Fosset and it all transferal
before many individuals in the c
ritory knew anything abou t
matter. The President is evidently
planning to put a stop to the Ming
of charges at Washington for the
purpose of defeating applicants tor
appointments to offlce in this terri-
tory, by relying on the endorsements
of certain men in Oklahoma and
making appointment before time is
given to tile charges. By pursuing
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Persons have been Known
an ouncc ot S^Oi. u il-
S50N. It is strange, but it oue.s
happens. .
Somehow ih- ouncc prouuu
the pound; it seems to start Inc
digestive machinery going prop-
erly, so that the patiert is able
to digest and absorb his orainary
food, which he could not do be-
fore, and that is the way the gu;n
is made. ,
A certain amount ol lies^ i>
necessary Tor health; if you huvj
not got it you can get it by
taking
THE BE8T COLD CUIUC
' lB one you can uk« « 'tll""t
ruption to business. On« tha
not sffeet th« head or he ring Uke
tlio continued ush of quinine.
ih-it cures speedily and leaves jou
fee in- fresh mid elenr headed. Such
nX h. K««'. 0 lU Cure. Fr.ce
05,. Sold by All Druggists.
A Clubbing Rate To Subscribers,
In order to offer some inducement
[ for parties sending us in new su >-
1 fibers we make the following propo
sition good to Jan. 1st 1002. lhe
regular subscription price of 1 w
pLE's Voice for one year is $1.00 but
to any one sending us in a club of o
yearly subscribers between now and
lan 1st 1002 we will ascept the sum
I of $il.50 giving to party sending us in
I ., v... >ii<Tor«>nce between *.i.on
the club the difference between
and $5.00 or *1.50. This rate is only
! made to parties sending us in a club
i list of 5 new yearly cash subscribers.
! We will send sample copies of the
paper to any list of 5 names sent to us
ion the blank appearing in paper.
! If von are thinking of trying to get
Un a club of 5 subscribers send us the
i names ot live persons iriVour neigh-
orhood whom yot tbnikyouco.
likely secure as new subscribers and
we will send a sample copy of the
paper to them.
JANGLING NEUVKS
I Are vou irritated? '-> V«>"
| h dIvV Is it hard to .u.neeniir.iU
ihouKii^? l- y,U1' "I' "n
! V(IU le\ .ir.-«L .■'•s'l— •>1"1 11
Tranklin Items-
I The young folks were entertained
! by music at Mr. Ceasar's Saturday
evening. All reported a pleasant
time. ...Martin Codding and wife
visited the home of G. E. Fuller Sat
urday.... Thomas Cheatwood and
James Childs of Moral O. T„ visited
relatives in Franklin Saturday and
Sunday..--Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Grimes are the proud parents of a
fine boy all parties doing nicely....
Henry Cnilds of Franklin was in
Norman Saturday... School is pro-
teasing nicely those that were
,Hither absent nor tardy was Ira
Wheeler, Fern Fuller, Eloda Wheeler
Willie Childs, Viola McDaniel, Joe
Coursey, Hertha White, Etta White
and Ruth Coo A party of young ,
folws attended church at South Gale
Sunday evening a pleasant time re-
ported.. ..Garden is coming up j
nicely in this vicinity Dave How-
ard visited the home of Miss Kate |
Wheeler last Sunday....Rev. Vauterj
preached a good sermon at this
nla.ee Sunday evening.... Margie
Abahier is again able to attend
school after quite a severe illness
15 A, Sandford of Oklahoma City was
Franklin Saturday... Farmers
beginning to plant corn in tliU
vicinity. The School Oibl.
Wanted-
Reliable man for manager of a
toanch offlce «"p™
ST"
Cincinnati, Ohio
Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps.
H ELLKIVS TESTIMONY.
Allien Hell«r, living alllH Fain-!
Ii « m 8 Oin.. Iih, siiid. -I have tried I
moiii-veryll.inn ibai is o-ed « pe."
r:iv« or ,:un: tor 'eHaHC.e.
h.„lin.- did nm inuci j..od . |
i( ru,.'„ H,.ada.'lu' Cnpsill-s Oihus
w love u,ed tli-n. sav U.n sa,. e
thiiill." P' ioe 2ou < Id All U- "fc
g '* st.
it:
N otic
>pn..-
NnrVi!
SAVED MANY A I'IMK.
Don't neglect coughs and eoldseve.i
1! it is spring. Such cases o en re
suit seriously at this sea...n Just «
cause people are careless. A dose O
One Minute Cough Gum will lem v
all danger. Absolutely safe. Act- at
once. Sure cure for coughs colU".
croup, grip, bronchitis, innd ot
throat and lung troub es I h ve
used One Minute Coul'I. s^ve «
, ,.Hi-s "nays Pii-imaster l . < IMwso
Barr,'111. '"It is the very best roijK .
| medicine on the lb- "ldl Ue .
I saved me many a sevei e sp«. •
ness and I warmly '«'" > e 1
j'.-phe children's favorite, bolrt o.«
j Fred Reed. _____
Hogs Wanted-
I will pay the highest prices for
stock and fat hogs delivered to me at
the Distillery at Noble. Tliad Rea.
SHOT IN HIS LEFT LEG.
For all kinds of sores, bonis, bruise* j
or other wounds DeWiu's W,t«;h |
Hazel Salve is a sure cure. Sk > ,
| diseases yield to it at ;
fKil« in raaea of piles. • " ^ |
ln.-MH.ig- None genuine but IJe
Witt's. Beware of countei felts
LuilVl-ed for UII.II> years from a aorri I
i-HUse-i bv hum shot wound ... my
left letr," says A- S. Fuller Engllsll,
I"It would not hftial and gave no
inuch tmiihle. I used all kinds o
niedies to no purpose 11 nil t
I |)„Will's Wlteb H-/-1 b ,lve'„ A J',",
I |„,xes Coinplelei.V cured me.
hy Fred Heed.
I'l 1V1 KV Mi'-b v- T '
M \ l > • ' ' • _______
Try LUd iy'« 1"
id H will 'J1' -V"" j'1','.'.0 t^iec'i
h .n nv thlni; y« > I ive evei
Sold by All Druggists
You will fin:! it U5C'U'■*1:;'
as in winter, and if ym ere t.irivsrg t-
it don't stop bccaus: tl-.c wcatlier -j ■ «
50C. an i $1.00, all ilrusgists.
SCOTT & 110VVNH, '".hemisli. NwJiVrk.
Mit3ic Pupils
Of Prof. Beardsley are requested to
call and make arrangements tor en-
roUln,.„t for second semester on trl-
,lay of this week in the afternoon,
iind on Wednesday ai d Friday after-
noons of every week for those enter-
ing later. Call at Music School for
further information.
SeedOorn.
The farmers in this county will,
001, commence to look around to
secure seed corn for planting and
Cy Williams has sent to Iowa and
lias received samples of the best corn |
raised in that state and will send in |
orders fur seed corn for all farmers
who request him to do so and they
will (jet seed at price it costs to lay
i t down in Norman.
.JOB I'OULDS'T H WE STOOD II'.
if Vie'd had Itching Piles
iilv
They're
iming; but Bucklen'.
AH1,C Solve wi 1 cure the WOr-l
lii es on em', h. It h. s cu.ed
t"|„HtwhiuIb. For injurle-. pa na u
iodi.y Kru11 ^ « <"ur"
tha world. i'rice -•) ■ |
iu rH..t«ed. Sold by Fred He d.
Sewing Machines
Do vou want to make your wife a
present of a line family sewing ma-
chine ? Call at the Pkoim.ks Voice
offlce and learn what an up-to-date
machine will cost you.
MEGLE 3T VI10AN S DANGEIIS.
I uon't neglect billiousness and eon-
Lilpaiion. Vou, health wi - I •,
' ,, rma—Mtlv if yon do.
In, e Early R;-ec cu'-s sneb
1 M I? smith. Buiic'iiut. Myb . says
• i).witfs Litt.H Eari>
lhe ui' .t >aiisfaetcr\ i'
I look Never srrlpe or cause iihusi h.
Sold by Fred Reed.
Foley's Honey and Tar
for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
NORTH BOUND.
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NO in; " K« s. Ci.y III". Leave. ... . A M.
in " < iiicair«nnm Khih. ia > ~ ■
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SOUTH BOUND.
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So. 1m I .oral I"' i-luil. I'.^eep. ;0 ' W
TRAIN SKKViCK.
No. Wfl.osiTtBK tm.mKM olmU cHt^Mnl Hull
m m Hieeper* nrt ^ 1 J ^ point* ml
■Y,r::r u:i.-, . >•.,
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' o"T^O«n'les."iv ,-o„,-h.iM.i.irt ,-h,Or cars
( , I'liv -irrlvos W niilHl'l II" P- "...
; ".-■j.nirtn.B will, .rain- for «
p.mhaUle poiais) Now.o,, •J;4,1 I.'. imeuuh
livr
. s:iis p. in. a.al Kansiis l.uy lu-i0 P-"i.
' ' 'no IS—Carries throuyli i-lialr <;ar-toal lull
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4'40 n til., il 1" ■ I
?•:« it m.. Kiii^hh < ny 7:i:n . mi., n«H Chicago
l'i P- M'« i
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1'uUnmii -NM-pfF mi i i\n u H • vv'11 ■ ,5IV
(ikIviihioii W: 11'• Aii-tin H:10 p. niul
Mill A itlutil" 11 "• W P ,n-
No IT- CniTteH tliroiigli cliiiit' rar- i n ' ■ nil—
niiiii 'Ummx-I' arrive* Kt Wnrtli p. 1,1 •:
Anslln n ftH'l ^an Antonio H:40a, in.
I to 1.11 point, mill l m
,-liecKinl tnnmgll. Arri'leii^Ji'^els l"! gale
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902, newspaper, April 4, 1902; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117562/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.