The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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Read our advertisements.
Eight day clocks $'2.00. Rigdon s.
For city scavenger call up phone 93.
For best machine oils see Daniels &
Fischer. 36 tf
Hunter's Cream Flour. Try It.
McGlnley & Berry.
We will sell your farm for you.
Bessent & Lawson.
Ed Rixse was a visitor to Oklaho-
ma City Sunday.
We will rent and collect rent for
you. Bessent & Lawson.
J. CI Wails made a business trip to
Kansas City last Saturday.
T. E. Clements made a business
| trip to Lexington Monday.
Best Sisal binding twine for sale by
Mayfield'* Sarsapurllla
For that tried feeling, skin and
blood remedy.
Mayfield'* Tasteless Chill Tonic
For chills, fever and la grippe.
Mayfleld's Peppermlt Balsam
For diarrhoea,summer complaint
and relaxed conditions of the
bowels.
e8SC 111. 0& -LidWSUII. .
i ' Miller-Winteer Hardware Co
Best Sisal binding twine for sale by :
Miller-Minteer Hardware Co. | Don't miss the Seniorplayat
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin cures Opera house Tuesday June 3r J
Constipation. Sold by Fred Heed. Giles Roundtree was in Lexington
For a nice bible or testament, go the first of the week on business,
to Kingkade's Book Store. ' Geo. Bowen made a business trip
Ennis Corn and sister Mrs. C. H. j to Oklahoma City last Saturday.
Meeker have gone to Hobart, O. T. j Andy Hutchin, of Lexington, was
to visit iheir brother J. N. Corn. in Norman this week attending court
Folevs Honey and Tar is peculiarly! Hunter's Cream Flour-The best
adopted for asthma, bronchitis and
hoarseness. Barbour & Sons.
If you want to have your life in-
sured we represent the best Life In-
surance companies. Call and see us
Mayfleld's Pills
Fortorbid liver and constipation.
Mayfleld's Cherry Cough Cure
For recent and chronic cough?
and colds.
Mayfleld's Condition Powers
For the diseases of stock.
Hunter s Lrcum ■ - i These remedies have been sold for
Flour made. For sale by McGlnley i the six years, which is a guaran-
— to.. r f thpir merit. TRY trlEM.
over M. McGinley's grocery store.
BESSENT & LA WSON.
Have you had trouble with flour
you have been using and your
bread Is not as good as It should
be? If so try n sack of Hunter's
Cream Flour. McGlnley* Berry.
Just received a car load of the cele-
brated Moon Bro's. buggies, carriages
and wagons. Miller-Minteer Hard-
ware Co.
Bring us all your butter, eggs,
and chickens. We are hungry for
all you can bring us and will pay
you the highest market prices.
McGlnley & Berry.
L. C. Oliver has the new styles in
shirts, also ties, collars, suspenders,
hosiery and underwear.
If you are in need of a refrigerator,
don't fail to see ours and get our
prices Miller-Minteer Hardware Co.
"Aye there it is again, taste,
zounds madam, you had no taste when
you married me." School for Scandal.
Mr. Keys returned Tuesday from
near Hobart where he has been look-
ing after his daughters line claim
near that place.
J. C. Wails arrived home last
Wednesday afternoon from Kansas
City where he market a car load of
hogs for Essex & Wails.
O! I must find out the particulars.
Why it'll be in all the papers and I
all your towns before I have time to
tell half dozen people about it" School
for Scandal.
Dr. H. F. (Goodrich left May 1-th
for Kansas City, Mo., to take a speci-
al course in Prosethetic Dentistry,
Crown and Bridge work and Porce-
lain Inlays. He will return in .50
days better equipped and better
qualified than ever to do your Dental
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work.
We are just from market, where
we secured some of the choicest sum-
mer merchandise that you will see
this season, and the prices arc so
reasonable. We have the Cameo
percals, swiss lawns, Luzon cord,
Durban cloth, batiste, dimities (all
colors), swiss tissue, Arabian mulls
poplins &c. L. C. OLIVER.
Neal Smith A Hutchin and Bob
' Maxwell represented Lexington in
Norman last Monday. Andy in Nor-
man, styles himself as a county
lawyer and we mention this just to
let the citizens of Lexington correct
him. Lexington may not be as big
as Chicago; but it has some of just
as big men as the windy city and
they object to Lexington being put
down as a country cross-roads post
office town and we feel confident that
they want Andv to put on a plug hat
when he goes to the county seat and
not have him try to palm himself off
as country lawyer. It may be of
some advantage to Andy to assume
such pretentions; but just think ot
the injury he is doing the city of
Lexington in setting his net to catch ,
the county seat jays unawares for
the lawyer in the county seat who
picks Andy up for a country squire or
crossroads lawyer will find him a
pretty warm article before he can
drop him and correct hU mistake.
A SPRAINED ANKLE QU1CKL\
CURED.
• •At onetime I suffered from a
severe sprain of the ankle, «avs Geo.
V Carv editor of the Guide, Wash-
i . Vu 'After using several
ington \ a. medicines without
well recommended medicine.
1,1 tried Chamberlain - Pi"
Balm/and am pleased to .ay that
t.miiv i '
& Berry.
Chas. McClain, of Cleburne, Texas,
was in Norman the first of the week
visiting friends.
Miss Willie Wallace, of Waukomis,
Okla., is the guest of Miss Rena
Williams this week.
Mrs. Lizzie Rivers, of Cleburne,
Texas, is here this week visiting her
! sister Mrs. Geo. Bowen,
I Sole agents for the ' Quick Meal
' Gasoline Stoves Best on earth.
Miller-Minteer Hardware Co.
Have you tried a sack of Hunter s
Cream Flour? You will find It the
very best flour on the market. Mc
Glnley & Berry.
What, Sir Oliver, do you blame
him for not making enemies?" "Yes
tee of their merit'. TRY THEM.
W. T. MAYFIELD,
Registered Druggl.t,
Established In 1889. 'Phone No. 9
McWhirler-Park
Married at the home of the brides
mother in this city on Tuesday Miss
Maud Lee Park and G. W. Mc
Whirler of Ellis county Texas, at
high noon. The bride is one of Nor
man's most popular school teachers.
The happy couple left on the 1:05
train for Texas where they will
make their future home. The Voice
joins in with their many friends in
wishing them a long and happy life.
DON'T START WRONG.
Don't start the summer with a ling-
ering cough or cold. We all know
what a summer cold is Its the hardest
kind to cure. Olten it "hangs oil
through the entire season, lake it
in hand right now A few doses of
One Minute Cough Cure will set you
light Sui-e cure for coughs colds
croup grip bronchitis all throat anil
lung troubles. Absolutely safe Acts
at once Children like it. One Minute
couuli Cure is the best cough medicine
I ever used says J H Bowles Gro«eton
|NH I never found anything else that
abated so safely and quickly. Sold by
Fred Reed.
them." School for Scandal.
A LESSON IN HEALTH.
Healthv kidneys filter the impuri-
ties from'the blood and unless they do
this trood health is impossible, boley s
Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and
will positively cure all forms of Kidney
and bladder'disease. It strengthens
the whole system. Sold by Barbour &
Son*.
ONE AND ONE-THI^D FARE.
For University Commencement
the Santa Fe makes a reduced rate
■■ ;„n the certificate plan. A certltl-
Elgin or Waltham movements ,n | cate w||| be Issued to purchaser of
j 10-year filled case, $7.50, al i a ticket. When signed by the Reg-
Rigdons'. I istrar of the University It will be
^ W. Hocker, of Denison, Texas, honored by the Norman agent and
was in Norman last Thursday looking , will entitle the holder to a return
after business interests here. | ticket at one-third fare. The rate
Sole agents for the "Quick Meal" ls £ood from a" points north In Ok-
' ^ ' earth. I lahoma and south to Purcell, from
Gasoline . o\ . j May 3 to June 6 Inclusive. Certlfl-
Miller-Minteer Hardware Co. r1'1' J 1 . , ,,
' . rates will be honored for return If
Kid Mills of Anadarko, was in Nor-| c„ted on or t>efore June 7.
man last Thursday on the look out for > *
fat hogs. He is running a butcher j BEWARE OF A COUGH.
A cough is not a disease but a symp-
tom. Consumption and bronchitis,
which are ihe most dangerous and
fatal diseases, have for their first in-
dication a persistent cough, and if
properly treated as soon as this
cough appears are easily cured.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lias
proven wonderfully successful, and
gained its wide reputation and ex-
tensive sale by its success in curing
the diseases which cause coughing
If it is not beneficial it will not cost
you a cent. For sale by Fred Reed.
Publio Sale-
I will offer for sale and sell at pub-
lic auction to the highest and best
bidder at my farm 2 miles north of
Norman on Friday, June 6, 1902.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m.
The following described property:
Two good work horses 7 and 8 years
old, 2 good Jersey milch cows, fresh,
registered Jersey boar 18 months
old, 2 Poland China sows with pigs at
foot, 12 shoats 8 months old, 1 Deer-
ing binder in good running order, 1
press grain drill, 1 McCormick mower
in good running order, 1 spring tooth
hay rake, 1 John Deere Sulky plow
14 inch, and other farming imple-
ments and all the household goods
including one good organ.
Term of Sale.
All sums under $10 (Ml cash in hand.
On sums over $10.00, 5 months time
will be given purchasher giving note
with approved security bearing 10
per cent interest. A discount of i>
per cent for cash on all sums oy<-;
$10.00. •IOK Prater.
W. H. Abbott, Auctioneer.
«hon at Anadarko and says it is a,
him for not making enemies." l ea. i tter t0 get fat hogs to supply i
„he ha. men. enough to d„er„ | M ttat place. |
Sunday school will open at 9 o'clock j
instead of 10 o'clock next Sunday I
morning at the First Presbyterian
church. The change in time is made
by reason of the Bacclaureate sermon
to be delivered at the University
chapel at 11 o'clock. Parents and
Sunday school scholars will note this
change in time next Sunday morning.
Attention!—=Farm Loans!
wm
If you want MONEY come and see us. We will
make it profitable to you and interesting to the other tel-
low if he makes your loan.
The Andrew Kingkade Company, Norman, Okla.
ALL EYES ON TEXAS.
Great is Texas. Her vast cotton
crops and marvellous oil discoveries
amaze the world. Now follows the
startling statement of the wonderful
work at Cisco, Tex, of Dr. Kings
New Discovery for Consumption.
"Mv wife contracted a severe lung
trouble," writes editor J. J. Eager,
44which caused a most obstinate cough
and finally resulted in profuse hemor-
rhages, but she has been completely
cured bv Dr.King's Netf Discovery.
It's positively guaranteed for coughs,
colds and ail throat and lung troubles.
50 and $1.00. Trial bottles free at i red
Reeds,
Grand Jury Indictments.
Last Tuesday the grand jury re-
turned an indictment against Samuel
L. Morley for murder also an indict-
ment against Ed Tilley Jr., for sale
of forged evidence of indebtedness
also an indictment awainst Robt. N.
Maxwell for murder. Samuel L.
Morley is the man charged with the
murder of Frank Hartman near
Noble a short time ago. He entered
a plea of not guilty and was held with-
out bail to the next term of the dis-
trict court. Robt. N. Maxwell iscity
marshal of Lexington and in the dis-
| charge of his duty as marshal he
killed George Goodin and for this
killing he was indicted by the grand
jury. He entered a plea of not guilty
and was released from enstody on a
$5000 bond.
OLD SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE.
M M. Austin, a civil war veteran,
of Winchester, Ind, writes: "My wife
was sick a long time in spite of good
doctor's treatment, hut was wholly
cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills,
which worked wonders for her health.
They always do. Try them. Only
25c ts at Fred Reeds drug store.
Charles Rixse, and his brother-in-
law, Henry Buese of Little Rock,
came down from Oklahoma City last
Wednesday to visit Ed Rixse of the
Peoples Voice
The weather for the past week has
been cold and wet and the farmers
have been kept out of their fields.
The weather has been too cold and
wet for all crops and especially for
wheat which should l.ave dry sun- i
shine {weather to properly fill.
Many of the oat fields have fallen j
down badly in places and the cotton
plant is threatened with an attack of j
chills. Too much water has been
standing in the corn rows and the
plant is begining to look yellow. Ok- j tQ be iar(re, anil the Sunday aft-
lahoma farmers are anxiously looking , * ^ at the oDera house
for sunshine and dry weather.
Elgin movements and case, $5.00, Annual Pupils Recital-
at Rigdons'. The final pupils recital of the year
thut;.ntkbu°tr::wyaa :::id:::; -irs by ban ^
Hail Storm-
Last Monday a hail storm swept
over the Territory from Cashion to
Britton completely annihilating all
the crops In its path. The lerritory
was about 1
sulphur Springs, I. T„ is visiting his I self and friends are cordially invited,
son, Teen Cook, in this city and re" The program will be given promptly
it.,.niniiit-inrp« I at 8:30 oclock.
newmg old acquaintances. i
s . . program.
The revival meetings going on at ,
the'First Presbyterian church, con- Polonaise-Chopin-M.ss Bernice
ducted by Rev. Toy, of Baltimore, Rice.
Md , closed last Wednesday night. The Blight of Ages - c \ m i is.
I The weather for the most part of the j Paul J. White.
time during the progress of the meet- Pas des Amphores Air de Ballet
ings was unfavorable, and it was a , "the Flatter"-C h a m 1 n a d I-Mlss
difficult matter to get people out, but (Mary Bamford.
I last Friday the people began turning "Shepherds all Maidens
out in numbers and the meetings be- Neven-Miss EttaHutc 11 s'
Duet—I Would That My Love r.
MORNING, NOON NIGHT,
N B. and L. B. Flour is best be-
cause it is properly milled
from the highest quality
wheat. Every sack is guaran
teed. If you are not entirely
satisfied you get your money
back. No ifs and ands,
Your grocer is instructed to
refund purchase price morn-
, noon or night. Buy with
t understanding.
ernoon service at the opera house
was a large one and everything point-
ed to a happy close of a revival rneet-
nw which had started out under
many disadvantages: but again the
weather began threatening and the
last meetings were virtually rained
out. Rev. Toy is one of the best
evangelistic workers who ever visited
Norman, and Mr. I* islier, th-s singer
who was with hini, stands right at the
top as an evangelistic singer. The
conditions of the weather and also
i the fact of the many exercises incon-
I nection with the commencement ex-
5 ercises in the public schools of the
j city and University, militated against
i securing a large attendance at the
revival meetings, but all who braved
the elements and attended the meet
ingi
Mendelssohn—Misses Bucklin and
Morgan.
Rounds from Sonata (Apus I f)—
Bevthoen—Miss Blanche Morgan.
The Spring that come -Maud
White and Amy Bucklin.
Larantella—Pieczonka—Miss Alice
Boyd.
Valse Arabesque—L a c k—M i s s
Birdie Burford.
Piano Quartette—Selected—Misses
Burford, Capshaw, Hutchins and
Briggs.
Camelia and the Rose—Ganz Miss
Lena Stubblefield.
mile wide and ltd miles in extent.
Norman Markets.
Wheat 10 cents per bu
Corn "0 "
Cotton *7.00 to$7.50 perewt
" in seed. .f2.48 to 2->....
WHAT IS EJLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
Answer: It is made from a prescrip
lion of a leading Chicago physician,
and one of the most eminent in the
country. The ingredients are tin-
purest that money can buy, and are
scientifically combined to get their
utmost value. Sold by Barbour &
Son's.
were greatly benefited.
i Watches cleaned^
J springs 75 cents, 15
1 Waltham sllverode
I goods at cut prices.
75 cents, main
jewel Elgin
case 57.00
Rigdon's.
All
WANTS OTHERS TO KNOW.
'I have used DeWitls Little Early
Risers for constipation and torpid
liver and they are all right. I am
,.|ad to indorse them for t think right
when we find a good thing we ought
to let others know it," writes Allied
Heinze Quincv, III. They never gri| '
or distress. Sure safe pills. Sold by
| Fred Reed.
ing.
this
Norman Milling & Grain Co.
A REVELATION.
If you will make inquiry il will be
I ti revelation tu you ho many succumb
in kidney or bladder troubles .ti one
I form or another. If the patient is
I not beyond medical aid, Foley s Kid-
ney Cure will cure. It never disap-
| paints. Sold by Bourbour & Sons.
Notice-
I hereby notify all parties not to
ell anything to my wife Anna M.
Rott expecting to receive pay for
same from me for I will not be re-
sponsible for any debts she may con-
tract, or pay the same.
4o.t4 J Acois ROTT.
Have you evei
LUNCHED ON ONE OF OUR
STEAKS?
If so, you know how good they are—if
not, there is much pleasure ahead
f°TheU greatest care is exercised in
the selection of our
MEATS
and long experience enables us to I
1 pick out that which is young,
and rich in nutritious juices.
tender
WAILS & ESSEX.
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