The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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McCall
, If you want to have your life n
guved we represent the best Life In-
surance companies. Call and see us
| over M. McGlng^ocer^tor^N
peoples party ticket.
has it for
less.
, „ i| 4 Qhprlff NcMjWock
A comparison ConmtaloMW.
Democratic Sheriff Smith ani . <- ^ 846.50 allowed * 8L6..1U
sells
For Sheriff
L. P. BARKbll.
For County Clerk.
ED. F. SHINN.
For Couuty Treasurer
9. W. HU LCHLN.
For County Attorney
C. L. BOTSFOBD.
For Register of Deeds
J, D. JONES.
For School Superintendent
W. L. KENDALL.
For County Assessor
J. S. ADAIB.
For Probate Judge
JOHN B. MOSIER.
For Coroner „,^*T
W. S. HAMILTON.
For Surveyor
J. M. CORN.
For Weigher
W. P. 8HELTON.
For Commissioner 1st Dist.
A. V. HULSE.
For Commissioner 2nd, Dist.
FRED S. JAMES.
For Commissionr 3rd Dist.
JAMES F. HARBLRT.
Bepresentative 10
JAY SHERMAN.
Win. Cross's name appears 'n the
Kansas City directory of ,9°2' as a
traveling salesman for Swofford
Bros. If the Democratic party in j
Oklahoma had found it necessary
to leave Oklahoma to find a suita-
ble man t<r be a Democratic candi-
date for congress we think they
might have made a much better se-
lection than your "Uncle Bill o
Kansas City.
615 80
....... 640.85
1,555.86
...... 1,168.80
923.30
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...... 1,473.4)0
........ 118.85
...... 1,010.05
..... 930.90
1,353.80
013.10
818.50
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1,100. SO
909.30
1,101.11
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992.00
930.90
994.09
071.90
1,013.30
w. W. Brown, of 10-2 west, was in
Norman last Tuesday He says
that the allied ticket takes well in
his township and that the Peoples
Voice was being complimented on
every hand for publishing the >'ames
of the signers of saloon licenses in
Norman and that the result in
neighborhood would be many names
on the Peoples Voice subsct.pt.on
list who had never been subscribers
for the paper. The above .. a very
similar story the publishers of the
Peoples Voice are being told from
all parts of the county and the sab
scription list has never «rown fas er
tUa„ during the past two weeks. We
publish .he above for the benefit of
the fellows who predicted that the
Peoples Voice would be driven out
of business by the publication of the
list of sighers of saloon petitions in
Norman. The farmers and taxpay-
ers in Cleveland county have long
since learned that the Peoples
Voice was their friend and the peo-
ple who were struggling to lift man
kind to a higher plain of christian
civilization have also learned tha.
the Peoples Voice is a newspaper
g,. 10 lo, ...!«.««
l,e denied lieoi.se ' ' 'b
(ear "that to do right" might lose to
the paper suppoiter, and friends.
Newblock 1st quarter 1899
Smith 1st quarter 1901 ....
Newblock 2nd quarter
Smith 2nd quarter..
Newblock 3rd quarter
Smith 3rd quarter
Newblock 4th quarter
Smith 4th quarter. ........
Newblock 1st quarter .
Smith 1st quarter 1902....
Newblock 2nd quarter
Smith 2nd quarter
Newblock 3rd quarter
Smith 3rd quarter "" 1,014.80
Newblock 4th quarter
Smith 4th quarter • • • ■ •'"_ ^ t agister in the Coun-
The above are the figures taken Srom the ^ ^ R p_ N
ty Clerk's office. •"*■*' "J
block filed quarterly claims « During first U K-u
was allowed $5,3.8.55 dualtow* W9 .^ count, am0Unti.ig to
Smith's term he filed ^u\r^R71™d disallowed $790.00. In other
$6 998.71 and was allowed $6,20 8.71 a lt,year9Work $890.16 more
lok> DemocratSheri^mith dre^for hisflr^ 1 y ^ ^ $790.00 di9-
than Populist Slierit e disallowed Newblock.
allowed by CommUBtonw to $47.95
Music School Notes.
The musical students are anxious-
WtookS fo.«rd .« • "Rollick,ng
Good lime" on Friday evening at
the studio.
Mr Merrill announces that a Uni-
versity band has been organized.
We are all waiting now for the sound
of horn and drum.
On last Thursday evening Mr
I aniprecht organized a University
mando in club. Many enthusiastic
Tovers of this favorite past,me in
music came out and joined the club.
Membershib is free, only certain m •
sical qualifications being "quired.
Come out next Ihursday at 7. 5 p
I m. and join the club.
Those present at chapel exercises
Monday morning ™ere <lell§h|* /
the most delightful violin music ren
dered by Mr. Lamprecht the new in
structor of stringed {
Mr. Lamprecht plays with a broa
style and his tone is of that sympa-
thetic quality that appeals to an.
When he had finished his first solo,
the spontaneous outburst of PP]^SJ
was tremendous and continued until
encored selection wis rendered.
The director the Vni^ity
School of Music pronounces that ne
has established a department of
stringed instruments in connection
with the school. He has chosen
Mr Wilhelm Lamprecht, of Berlin,
to act as principal of the depart-
ment. Mr. Lamprecht is an artist
of high rank and has had a.wide ex-
perience both as player and teacher.
He gives instructions on violin, man
meet any one at Music Hall on VVest
Main street who might be interests
Huggies,
Wagons,
Drill* . •
„ « And All Classes of"
71.-1 rm Implements.
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
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Dr. Ran lei, the established and I
old reliable optician who is a proper y
owner in our city can be found any
Ala, in the w.ek at ins offlt* ov«|
Fred Keeds Drug stor?.
[No. 5612 ]
Ueport of the Condition ot
The Cleveland County Na-
tional Bank,
in iiiu TAPritorv "f Okimiomft.
ft^L™oi bnl,,,n«H9,S,ni...inber, IS, MM
HKSOIt BOBS.
Loans unit Discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
|U s [iomls to secure circulation.
1 premiums on U. 9. Bonds ......
Banking nouse, furniture, Mid tlx-
tuies
Otter real estate owned
Due from National llanks (not re-
Berre wgents).
Due from approved reserve agent*.
Internal-Revenue Stamps
Ckeuka and other cash Items
Notes of other National Hanks „
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
mid cents— °
LAWIUI. MUNKY ..B.SUVK1S hASK^
legal tender notes 5'-w0 00
Kudemptton fund with V. S.Treiuur-
er | percent ot circulation|
ToUl
UARIMT1KM.
Capital stoek paid In
Surplus fund ... ,
Undivided prottt., lew expend . «
laxes paid ;
National llank notes ouUtumtlnn
Hue to other National Hanks
Due to State Hanks and Bankers
Dividends unpaid • ■ •'
individual deposits subject to cliecl.
I Demf.nl certlticatei of deposit
I Xotnl
Terrlt«>iy of Okift^onni, i
County < r < levels"" 1 Bbove-nnnie.l
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tnink, do sidemnly itimw Indue and
,neut is true to iliemsl |( (j S,|KKT!.,
belief* Owhler
mil sworn to before,.,,. tblsianU.
day of September, IW. K ,ji ct*t.t.K,
[sK.vi.1 Notary Public.
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all CASES OF
deafness or hard hearing
are CUR^BL£^e
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F-"
ber 'S aU^n^'oi^W KraVily, that IhC head o,eS vould
'I! AlasTbut'tbe t" e«^UlfXlW°r,V New Vo/V paper.
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Our treatment does not i''' t ujlltflV :,t" ,,0*}'lual 1
Examination and VQH Q(JRE YOURSELt" AT HOLii.
"SERNUIONAI JUR" L CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CKlCAuO, ILL.
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West Side Meat MarkeL. j
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We Laye openod up a £
market
In building opposite Agnes Hotel and solicit a j
share o£ the Meat trade in Norman. It will
be our aim to furnish our market with the very
bestof Fresh, Salted and Cured Meats and
hope to treat oar customers so as to merit
patronage, Respectfully,
Bryant & Perkinsorie
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Thi. lifnaiuT* 1. on ««ry box of the «enu n.
Laxative Bromo-Quiome ^
th®r.ni dy the! .-r-
Second class Colonist rates to Cali-
fornia daily during' Sept and Oct 1902
Rate from Norman 125.00 call at
depot for particulars.
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fill fell h" * , , «□« |H vlni£ e«t*l« •<> ftH"'1'
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ifeweil * Jnckson, Attorney* «>r l-etill'X*""-
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l roe.
-,ts a pound is (
• ;•>rr wovaan paid for
. U 'ids of ilotl.
■ ,.s thin and weak and
: d -ilar lor a bottle of
'/.-auliion, and by talc-
• •r doses had r;ainC(11
■>oi.>nds in weight before;
v w,;s finished.
t cer.ts a pound is
f .r s.ich valuable nia-
■iv.ne pay more, some
,..1C r*,.t nothing for
ncy.b You get your
v, v rth when you buy
V. .uis'on.
\y M {.'cnfl vou a 1'ttlc
In this issue of the paper we pub-
lish the financial condition of the
county bv fiscal years since July 1st,
1895 up to June 30th, 1902, as shown
bv the financial statements as made
out and sworn to by County Clerk .
Wvnne. The fiscal years ending June
30, 18'JO and June 30, 1891 are the two |
llsca 1 years when the Populists tad J
charge of the affairs of the county.
During the last four liscal years the
affairs of .he county have been in
charge of the democrats. Compar-
ing the last lineal year of the Popu-
lists with the last fiscal year o
Democrats and we have, money paid
oul by Populists for county
$19,198.31 by democrats $24,563.
1 or $5,364.72 more expended by
democrats than by Populists. Amount
of money collected on taxrolls bj
populists $4 5,7 2 5.00 by democrat*
$77,466,210." $31,741.21 mort cot
lect. d by democrats during last liscaJ
.year than during last fiscal yearthL
Populists were in charge of MB,
I county affairs. A careful perusal of
the llnancial state.ne.Us byflsc^
years as given in table published this,
week will, perhaps, ammer tte
question of why taxes are so hn,h.
The table showing a comparison ot
the cost of the sheriff's office as con
ducted by a Populist and a Democrat
| is also worthy of your attention
j you feel that your taxes are weif,
Mng heavily upon you. ^ r
Raiijfer cures chills and fe'ei. '■
' your have rheumatism use Ko-cin-Ho
i June Balm removes obstructions anj
| equalises circulation on sale at M-
ace Druj; Store
i
SCOTT & IIOV.'NK, CHBMIST5, i
. c, Ncw York. I resh mackerel, herring
409 Pearl Street, • j fancy canned fish coining'
50c. and {> 1.00; all druggists. | Grocery.
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1902, newspaper, October 3, 1902; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117614/m1/2/?q=pleasant+valley: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.