The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
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Read oar advertisements.
Notice our advertisements.
We make coupon books.
New books at the Public Library.
For city scavenger call up phone 93
Scale books at Kingkades Book
store.
Patrouiz; honn iudustries—A. ttend
the Poultry Show.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bode,
last Saturday evening a daughter.
Some people live to die, but ws
dye to live. Kimberlin & Putnam.
l!)-te
Now is the time to leave , about eveninff mail time
orders for Xmas woik at bmytnt;.s
,. V Unf IVlIf urlut VV
studio.
Ilev. H. M. Rodgers and family de-
parted for Rossville, Indiana last
Tuesday.
H. Lawrence. G. C. Wood ro w
several other farmers of the Ktowah
neighborhood were trading in Nor-
man last Tuesday.
Miss Lyda White arrived home
from Kansas City to spend the holi-
days with her mother and sisters.
She is one of the teachers in Park
College near Kansas City.
The departure of the Students for
their homes to spend the holidays
has greatly lessened the number of
people on the streets of Norman
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
| All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes,
and «n,„ . The kidneys are your 1
McCall
HAS IT FOR
LESS.
Call up 'phone 199 for the best
bloodpurlhers'hey hl- ; c°al ln ,he cit>" H" G" Li,ldsa>-
Report of tbe Condition of
The Noble State Bank
. . | at Noble Okla , In the Territory of Oklahoma,
ter out the waste or . \\ _ B. Jennings of stella, was in the close of business December 13,190"-.
impurities in the blood. | j^orman trading last Monday. He 1 iiksoukces.
of ordYr.Vhey faU°to°do !«ay the «et weather has been bad on | ^
their work. the farmers in his neighborhood and j linnkinK house
... 1<*I11*1111 111'
' considerable cotton and corn is still
j Furniture hihI Fixtures
; Hue from bunks
Owh and sight excliiinge
Total
♦13,122.35
1,443. <>5
769.25
. #1003 37
. a.:U1.00
♦33,(Km II
♦ 10,000.00
Mrs. Edjjar Maphis', mother arriv-
ed from Texas last Monday to spend
the holidays visiting her daughter.
If you want your farm or city
property sold it will pay you to see
W. T. Ham & Co who sell farms
when others fail.
W. D. Mil la and wife, of Anadarko,
arrived in Norman la-t Monday to
spend the holidays.
Foley's Bonny Hud Tar positively
cures all thro-ttand luntr diseases K"
fuse substitute?. Sold by Barbour &
Sous.
Mrs. D W. Gooding and daughter
Elva left for their old home in Illi-
nois last Monday to spend 30 days
visiting friends and relatives.
Suits cleaned, pressed and dyed at
the Pantatorium Club. Work guar-
anteed or money refunded. 19 tf
The weather last Monday was clear
cold and bracing, in fact, ideal Xmas
weather. The Xmas trade opened
briskly and the merchants were kept
busy waiting on shoppers.
Remember Barbour & Sons fo,
drugs, book, stationery, cigars, wall
paper, paints and oils.
Suits made strictly to your meas-
ure at the Pantatorium Club Kim-
berlin & Putnam.
Great toiic, braces body and brain.
drivi8awa\ mIi impurities Irom your
sy-iem Makes \ou well. Keeps jo i
well, Rocky Mountain Tea.
Pains, achesand rheu-
ms o? uTac.Z £ !the lield and bad,y imaged.
_ blood, due to neglected Ceo. Winans presented his wife
kidney trouble. with 4 fine residence lots in the
jsaxsrss sfssjsss,— - -«- • «««•
they had heart trouble, because the heart is Of course George expects his wife*
over-working in pumping thick, kidney- to make him a New Years gift in
poisoned blood through veins and arteries. w 0j a jjne )j0Use on the lots?
It used to be considered that only urinary j
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Keys last
- ■ , but now modern science proves that nearly \ Saturday a fine lli lbs. daughter.
Missouri by the sickness of his moth- ai| constitutional diseases have their begin- B;lby and Mother are doing nicely.
er arrived home in Norman l.'st "tl'- r'll,1®.!"u^e s^ck°you can make no mistake Ed's mother came down from Okla- , meunovi'suiiumnu, w un; <« m
and is at his place in the Cleveland The mild , ho„,a City last Sunday afternoon to *"*••«' ,•«
County National Bank. His mother and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's . a8gig. in carinir for I'd and the baby Subscribed ami sworn to buiuru me
left. Swamp-Root, thegrMt kidn^remedy is - wag not U) Hlck but just over.- "'-nbe,, mtt. ^ |KmtKs8
soon realized. It siands the highest for its ( • Notary Public,
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases come and haruly knew whether he
attracted considerable attention it ; and isso]don its merits " ' '
is beautifully lighted up with electric , by all druggists in fifty-
"<rhts and .the window filled with some cent and one-dollar siz-
i. You mav have a
Arthur Day, who was called to
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In „
Undivided profits, lesa expunges and
taxes paid 5M.21
Individual deposits subject to chock . 17,4Hi.23
beinand certtlicutos ot deposit 6,OOP 00
Total , ♦33,006.44
Territory of Oklahoma, \
County of Cleveland, \'
i, It. K Kllinger, President, of the above
named bank do solemnly sweiir that the above
biiitemcnt Is true and t hat said bunk has no
other liabilities and Is not endorser on any
note or obligation other than that shown in
the above statement, to the best of my know-
istdent.
this 17th
was much better when he lelt.
H. S. Winans' display window has
of the finest Jewelery and cut glass j boui^b^ mail Hon.. .f rWro*
goods ever exhibited in this city ] jre6i ajs0 pamphlet telling you how to find
Joe Ambrister arrived home last ' out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
j i Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
Saturday from St. Louis to spend the Bi N Y.
holidays with his parents. He is tak- .
i„g a course in a Medical School in I Don't make any mistake, but re-
member the name. Swamp-Root. Dr.
;hf ."I'n, "ti" "™" C°"'e °" "! Kilmer', Swamp-Root, and tbe ad
u e " . dress, Blnghamton, N. Y., on eyery
Wm. Mosier, returned home last I
Friday from a short visit with his
brother in Woods county. He was
| bottle.
was afoot or horseback.
Emmet Miller representing the
Times Journal Publishing Co. of
Oklahoma City, was in Norman last
Monday looking after orders for Re-
cord and Ledger books for county
and business firms. The Times Jour-
nal C >. has a fine book bindery and is
working up a good business in this
department of the company. The
work turned out by this department
is proving very satisfactory to part-
ies who have received it in this city.
| My commission expires August 23, 1905.
I Correct—Attest:
John W. Mounts. I
U. K. Wanti.ano
' Directors.
greatly pleased with the appearance
of things in that county and believes
it to he a good farming locality.
Died: At the home of her daugh-
ter in this city, Mrs W. H .McCall,
last Monday evening, the aged
mother of the Ellege brothers. Mrs.
Elledge has been quite feeble for a
long time and her death was not un-
expected. The body was taken
back to West Plains, Mo . last Tues-
day afternoon for burial in the
family cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardie of Ded-
ham la. arrived in Norman last week
and will spend the holidays visiting
with their son Prof. R. C. Hardie who
is Principal of the Norman High
School. They are very much pleased
with this country and may possibly
be induced to locate here.
STOPS THECOUGH AND WORKS
OI'T THE COLD
Lnxatlxe Bromo-Qulnine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cure No
pay. Price 25c.
REPORT
FROM THE
SCHOOL.
REFORM
In trying to open money box at Mc
Calls with one of the keys a fellow
who was trying to unlock box with
key lie had, made such a determined
effort that he broke his key off in
the lock and how to get that piece
of key out of lock so that parties
having keys could try their keys was
a problem for a time with McCall &
Co.
A large stock of holi-
day good just received
by Barbour & Sons.
,f G Gluek. Superintendent, Pruntv- ,
town VV Vm. writes "After trying till |
other advertised cough medicines we 1 Tll conversation with the cotton
have decided to u«e Foley Homn an lt as
and lar exclusively in tbe West, \ ir ] J ,
sinia Reform schools. I find it the j their opioion that the cotton market
mo t effective itnd absolutely harmless I will get no better and chances that
Sold by Birhmirft l^ons. 1 jt will get worse after the holidays.
"Z „ . , „ Our observation of the cotton market
Life Size Portrait for Only 98 Cents. ( Jurin,r the past 10 years convinces U8
By a special arrangement with H ' •- ..... .u_
E Smythe tbe Photographer, Bar-
Attention! = Farm Loans!
pretty thoroughly that about the
best time to market cotton is when
it is picked and this is about equally
true of every other crop.
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If you want MONEY come and ^see us
make it profitable to you and interesting to th:
low if he makes your loan.
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The Andrew Kingkade Company, Norman Okla
Have you evei
LUNCHED ON ONE OF OLR
STEAKS?
If so, you know bow good they are—if
not, there is much pleasure ahead
f°The^ gre ite-t c-ire is exercised in
the se ectioii < t our
MEATS
and long experience enables us to
pick out that which is young, tender
and rich in nutritious juices
A COLD WAVE.
Thf fnrecisl of sudden rhanyes in
the weauier serves notice that, a hoarse 1
voice a,id a tieavy eough may invade j
tbe 1-eanetH.v of health in \our own |
homo Cautions people have a bottle I
of One Mmut Couyh Cure a'ways ail
hand, EH Wis., Madison, Gh, writs!
I am in.lHlitfd to One Minute Conyli
Cure lor my pivs'Mit t;ood h' lth, and i
probablj'my I i f •-* " i( cures coughs,
colds LaGrlpn, bronchitis, pneumonia, .
and all throat and lunt' troubles. One
Minute Cough Cure outs the phlegm,
j iniiumtii inn ana
FOILS A DEADLY AT rACK.
"MY vvife was so ill that good p
ei«n^ were unable i.« bnlp her, wi i ^
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, In-i.
'•hill was <'ompletelv cured by L r
Kinn's New Lif.* Pills " They work
wonders in Btomaoh and liver trouoie
C-ire e.'hsii tiHii'in, siek heacaclie -
t Pred Reeds Druif store.
Parmers!
H. G. Lindsay will pay the highest
TTKirketnrice for corn delivered at
to any of their customers wh,i pat-
ronize them to the extent of $5.00 in
cash, a life-size portrait 10x20 on the
payment of an additional 98 cents at
time of sitting for photo for por-
trait. The portraits are guaranteed
to be first class and regular charge
for same $3.00. Call for card from
Harbour & Sons upon which to iegis-
ter your purchases and when you
| have traded $5.00 out they will en-
dorse the same which together with
an additional 98 cents will secure for
vou portrait above discribed from
H E. Smvthe the Norman Photogra-
Downing & Edwards.
sasejuewts'?- "t.whM'.s
Quick sale aod
small profit.
ELLEDGE,
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-
ing, noon or night. Buy with
this understanding.
Norman Milling & Grain Co|
Quick sale and
small profit.
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"wTwilTmaie the biggest sale in November that we have made ye, and te do so we will sell our
FINE LINE OF DRV GOODS AT FROM 10 TO 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT.
f . . n .tll pvprv Dair The large quantities of new Underwear on
We sell the Worlds Best Shoe, a genume guarantee wit^^ ^ ^ gold at ]ow flgures. Au up-to-date line
I rur shelves must be sold. Our he most economic and fastidio
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, stmi to suit the most economic and fastidious buyer.
oOR MOTTO-a'WQTcf^lnandOCSmanUproflt:' Goods absolutely won't remain on our shelves THEY MUST GO.
OUR MOTTO. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Queensware ln connecUon.
Quick sale and
small profit.
N. ELLEDGE.
Quick sale and
small profit.
LWJ TIT I
The regular Sunday morningI B. T. AMmyre. St. Paul, Minn,
services wi I be held at the Presby- wh() hHg bHen troiibled with a di-ord
terian church every Sunday. Pres. ^ gtomH(!h gliy8 .'Chamberlain's
Boyd and otliers will conduct
DO)" «
morning services until a new pastor
U secured. Next Sunday morning
l>rof. Matlock will conduct the
services
Stomach and Liver Tablets do ine
more good than anything I have eve.
taKen." For sale by Fred Heed.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab'ets. g
Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months.
This signature,
Cures Crip
in Two Days.
on every
box. 25c.
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 26, 1902, newspaper, December 26, 1902; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117637/m1/3/?q=+date%3A%2A-1905: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.