The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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All communication for nublloatlon Inthefo
owing lfltfue of this papHr must be in by Tburs
ay noon to Insure publication of the tame.
Telephone 3.
J. B. Dudley was in Oklahoma City
Tuesday.
Ralph Hardie was Id Oklahoma City
Monday.
A. McDaniei was in Perry the flrst
of the week.
Miss Bei nice Taylor was in Okla-
homa City Monday.
A. Hutchison, of Lexington, was
here Monday courting.
Holland likes competition because
It Is the life of trade.
MIbs Clara Wallace was shopping
in Oklahoma City Monday.
For Farm Loans see-Oklahoma
Farm Mortgage Company.
J. Dan Jones, of 10 4 West, trans-
iness in Norman last Monday.
Capt. and Mrs. Heddens are visit-
ing friends in Guthrie this week.
Daniels £ Fischer handle the
celebrated Sampson Wind Mill,
Geo. M. Winans was a business vis-
itor to Oklahoma City Wednesday.
W. J. Hess attended Editorial Con-
vention at Shawnee last Saturday.
Brussels carpets from 75c to $1 35
per yard at McCune, Jackson & Co.
The special prices quoted last
week at Holland's are good all next
week.
Nesbitt, McFarland & Brewer
have the best companies on earth
for fire Insurance.
M. T. Brockett left for Roswell, N.
M., last Monday morning to take a
view of that country.
J. J. Burke and son, Edmund, at-
tended the Editorial convention at
Shawnee last Saturday.
Miss Birdie Burford returned to her
home in Hobart last Tuesday after
a short visit in this city.
Alonzo Haun, the New Castle mer-
chant and post master, transacted
business in Norman Monday.
Rev. F. M. Alexander was sick and
unable to fill his pulpit at the First
Presbyterian church last Sunday.
We make closest prices consistent
with high grade goods.
McCune, Jackson & Co.
The afternoon train leing three
hours late Monday delayed the arriv-
al of Judge Irwin in opening court.
Lafe Canada, of Chattanooga, Ok-
lahoma, visited wiih old friends and
neighbors in this county last week.
Don't buy your spring carpet until
you see our line. We will save you
money. McCune, Jackson & Co.
Franlng fixes the rate of Interest
and Icrmt on Farm Loans. Others
follow. Office: Opera House Bl'k.
J. R Holland left the first of the
week for Dallas Markets to pur-
cha L- more goods for his store Nor-
man.
Dr. W. N. T. Abel, of Oklahoma
City, was in Norman Monday, called
by the serious illness of Walter
WicklifT's mother.
Mrs. Albert Ferguson,of Anadarko,
returned home Wednesday after a
week's visit in this city with her
father, J. J. Martin.
Long credit prices are ruinous to
the buyer. Trade at Holland'* cash
store and save nearly half.
See that your druggist give* you no
imitation when you «->k for Kennedy's
Laxative Honey and Tar, the original
Laxative cough syrup.
John Boling, a farmer living east
of Moore, lost two line cows last Sun-
day afternoon. They were killed by
a bolt of lightening.
W. S. Carter, of 10-4 West, trans-
acted business in Norman last Mon-
day. He reports crops looking fine
in his part of the county.
If you want a Windmill, Pump,
Stock Tank or anything else In this
line, call and see
Daniels A Fischer.
We are sole agent for the Leggett
A Piatt Oil-Tempered Spring, the
only indestructible spring made.
McCune, Jackson & Co.
Those beautiful lawn waists at
Holland's are as fine as any to be
found and the price Is about one
third less.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Starnes left
last Tuesday morning for Swisher
county, Texas, to spend a month vis-
iting with son and son-in-law's fam-
ilies.
It pours the oil of life into your sys-
tem. It warms you up and starts the
life blood circulating. That's what
Bollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
doe«. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Fred
Reed.
Mrs. Marvin Moore and children
returned to her home in Shawnee last
Tuesday, after a short visit in this
city with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Swank.
John W. Williams left Thursday of
last for Osage, Kansas, to look at
land. He sold his fine farm on the
Flat and 13 now on the lookout for
another farm.
Why take a dozen things to cure
that cough? Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar allays the congestion,
stops the tickling, drives the cold
out through your bowels. Sold by
Barbour & Son's.
The Sunday School convention held
in Norman last Sunday afternoon
suffered in attendance on account of
the heavy rain and threatening ap-
pearance of the skies.
Last Sunday afternoon one of the
heaviest rainfalls of the season fell
in the vicinity of Norman, but fortu-
nately for the farmers the rainfall
was not so heavy east or south of
Norman or many of the corn and cot-
ton fields would have been seriously
injured.
Mrs. T. E. Berry called at the
Peoples Voice the first of the week
and showed us a picture of her daugh-
ter Grace and her husband, Mr. C. C.
Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. Coulter have
been living in Seattle, Washington,
for some time but leave for Shanghai,
China, the 5th of June, to be gone
for five years. Mr. Coulter has se-
cured a fine government position.
That premium plan of Holland's
Is wonderful. BESIDES BUYING
GOODSCHEAPER, you have choice
of this magnificent collection of
PREMIUMS FREE. If you haven't
received one of his catalogues, you
should get one soon and see how
much you can save by trading at
Holland's. Catalogue for the ask-
ing.
Oftfecalthy Kidneys Mike Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidney* once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil-
ter out the waste or
Impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu-
matism come from ex-
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart Is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
sll constitutional diseases have their begin-
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty-
cent and one-dollar siz-
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail n«i,. of swunp-Rooi.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
St Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Don't make any mistake, but re-
member the name. Swamp-Root. Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
Hullum-Taylor-Minteer
Hardware Co.
A1 Flood was in the city from Law-
ton last Friday.
John Prickett was down from Ok-
lahoma City Monday.
W. T. Tate was down from Okla-
homa City last Friday.
J C. Wails made a business trip to
Sulphur Springs Wednesday.
Mrs. Foot, of Oklahoma City, visit-
ed relatives in Norman first of the
week.
Dr. Boyd delivered the address to
the graduating class at W atonga
last week.
Robert Wickliff, of St. Joe, Texas,
was called here Tuesday by the ill-
ness of his mother
J. S.Buchanan deiivertd the ad-
dress to the High School graduates
at Earlsboro last Friday.
It will be to your Interest to see
John Franlng before making your
loan. Office: Opera House Block.
Buy some of those 5c and 10c
goods at Holland's and compare
them with othersbelngsoldat7 1-2
aud Ik.
Died at tbe home of the parents in
this city last Tuesdpy from an attack
of pneumonia, the eight months old
child of Mr. and Mrs. Keir.
S. K. McCall, Walker and Morgan
have put in a custom mill to grind
feed. It is located in the Meyers
building east of McCall's store.
Every customer gets kind and
courteous attention,no matter how
small your purchase, It Is appre-
ciated Just the same at Holland's.
Last Tuesday at high noon, Rev. F.
M.Alexander united in the holy bonds
of matrimony, Prof. H. H- McPher-
son, of the University,and Miss Maud
Faller, of Bariboo, Wisconsin.
Those beautiful collars and belts
at Holland's store are real cheap
considering the quality and style.
They are the latest, best and
cheapest.
Have completed the consolidation and now occupies the cor-
ner building, formerly occupied by the Miller Minteer Hard-
ware Company. The patrons of the two old firms will find
new firm belter prepared to serve their wants and extend to
them favors. One of the largest and best selected stocks in
the Territory is carried by the new firm and they are pre
pared to supply any and all wants in the
Hardware Implement Line
Old Hickory Wagons, Moline and J. I. Case Implements, Moon
Buggies and such other lines of goods as have an established
reputation. If in need of anything in the Hardware or Imple-
ment line you will find our place headquarters for the best
goods and best prices. Respectfully,
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HULLUM - TAYLOR - MINTEER
HARDWARE CO.
We Trust
Doctors
If you arc suffering from
impure blood, thin blood, de-
bility, nervousness, exhaus-
tion, you should begin at once
with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the
Sarsaparilla you have known
all your life. Your doctor
knows it,too. Askhimaboutit.
Ton muit look well after the condition of
your liver and bowels. Unless there U dally
action of the bowels, poisonous products are
absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nau-
sea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sar
■aparflla from doing Its best work Ayers
Pills are liver pills Act gently. hII vegetable.
The dose is only one pill at bedtime.
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Also manufacturers of
} HAIR VIOOR.
| IPTQ AGUE CURE,
lit / O CHERRY PECTORAL.
Misses Julia and Elsie Jones and
cousin arrived from Atenn,Texas,la t
Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs
Hugh Jones and other fi lends in this
city for a short time.
Don't think the goods are Infer-
ior because Holland sells them
cheap. He BUYS them RIGHT and
SELLS them RIGHT.
Mrs. C. S. Bobo and family left for
Boyd, Texas, last Saturday and will
visit with her parents until Dr. Bobo
returns from New York City where
he is taking a two months post grad-
uate course in medicine.
That's all hot air about Holland's
goods being Inferior because he
sells cheap. That MONEY BACK
IF NOT SATISFIED system shows
that he sells dependable merchan-
dise.
Miss Leslie Alexander, of Alex, I.
T., came over last week to attend
the commencement txercises and
while here was taken quite sick with
slow fever at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Burch, of this city.
It Is a common saylngthat "I buy
all my shoes at Holland's. The
reason Is, I get better goods for
less money."
T. E. Clement, father and a Mr.
Cassidy, started last Wednesday on
overland trip to Colorado for the
benefit of Toui's health. It was
thouht that camping out and overland
trip would prove beneficial.
Straws show which way the wind
blows. Follow the crowd when In
Norman and you will land at Hol-
land's store, where you will see
courteous, smiling sales people
waiting on crowds of well pleased
customers.
The National Bank has a force of
men remodelling the bank building.
A new floor and new front will be put
in the building and arrainged to
make the room a suitable place for a
banking house.
The Junior Endeavor Society will
have an ice cream festival on Mon-
day evening, May 28, for the purpose
of paying the expense of their dele-
gates to the Territorial Endeavor
Convention Refreshments 10 cents.
Holland's goods must be all right
or else people wouldn't trade there.
But I notice great crowds throng-
ing his store and coming out with
bundles of Dry Goods, Shoes etc.
and they all have smiling faces,
which shows they are well pleased.
W. M. Newell is arrainging to com-
mence the erection of a line residence
on the site where his present resi-
dence stands. He will move his pres-
ent residence on to other lots he has
purchased. Be expects to build a
modern house with modern conven-
iences.
Several customers said, "I like
to trade at Holland's because I can
get better goods for less money
and he guarantees everything. If
I buy anything that Is not satisfac-
tory, I can return It and get my
money WITHOUT ANY CONTRO-
VERSY."
Died at the home of her son in this
city Wednesday, Mrs WicklifT, tbe
aged mother of Mr. Walter WicklifT.
A little over a week ago Walter's
father and mother came up fiom
Texas to pay their son a visit. The
body was laid to rest in the Warren
Cemetery Thursday afternoon.
J. E.Pennington was in Norman
on business last Tuesday. He reports
that up to last Saturday his crops on
his farm west of Moore looked fine,
but Saturday about noon a heavy
rain accompanied by considerable
hail, had made his corn look ragged
and he feared had injured his cotton
crop considerably and might make
the replanting of 30 acres necessary.
The Alumni Banquet of the Nor-
man High School was held at the
Arline Hotel last Saturday night.
Fifty-two of the eighty-six graduates
were present. Leslie Alexander was
chojen president, Homer Scaggs Vice
President, and Sam Ambrister Secre-
tary. A very interesting and enjoy-
able evening was spent by the gradu-
ates.
The Norman Marble Works have a
tine lot of marble monument designs
on hand and are ready to furnish and
set up monuments on short notice
and at reasonable prices. They haye
just furnished a fine monument fop
the grave of R. M. Clopton and have
just received the stone and are let-
tering it for the Anderson Britt
grave and will have it in position
ready for the unveiling on June 3rd.
Tbe Oklahoma City, Moore, Noble,
Denver and Norman camps will take
part in the unveiling of this monu-
ment at the I. O. O. F. Cemetery on
June 3rd.
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I; Spring
Time
House
Cleaning.!
This is the ••
time of the ::
year the
good
women fix
up and
beautify
their homes ::
and the
knowing
ones always
go to
To secure
Their
Wall-
papers,
Glass
j And
I Paints.
They have
just received
a big ship-
ment of all
the latest de-
signs in
Wall-Paper
and invite
the women
in Norman
and vicinity
to call and
examine
same.
First Door ::
East of P. O.
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1906, newspaper, May 25, 1906; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117985/m1/5/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.