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national
bank
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
Capital,, $50,000.00
J. A. Uulluk,. . 1'rea
B. B JoviiVoWt y.'Pm
C. 11 Bkhsk yt Cashier
we. Synnott, Asst. c#hr
A General Banking
B 11 s i n e s s. Corre-
spondence Solicited.
. INDIAN TERRITORY _
INDIAN SCHOOL AMENDMENT A BIG CREEK COAL SUPPLY
WINTER TOURIST RATES
TO THE
SUNNY SOUTH
Tickets on sale Daily until April 30, 1904,
to the Principal Winter Resorts of Mississip-
pi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, 1 ennessee,
South Carolina, Louisiana and Texas. Re-
turn limit June 1. Full details on application.
C. W. STRAIN,
Division Passenger Agent,
Wichita, Kan.
Congressman Curtis Wants $150,000 The Dawes Commission's Investigation
Appropriated for School Purposes Reveiled a Large Field
WASHINGTON D (' . Representa- Ml SKOGLh: 1 In- disapproval of tho
j ttve Curtis of the'commlttee on Indian recommendation of the Dawes com
' affairs of the house, made au urgent i mission to give n coal value to allot-
plea for the establishment of schools! monts In the Creek nation has brought
In Indian Territory. He pointed out out the fact that there is a large supply
the great need of such facilities and of coal in the nation never located by
the disproportion between the facilities mining men. It would have taken
offered and the number of children of years to discover the location of the
school age In the territory. He insist ; coal had it not been for the geological
led upon the insertion of an amendment survey by the commission There aro
< to the Indian appropriation bill provld- acres of iatnl in the ( reek lin-
ing for schools. The language of Mr. Hon that are underlaid by coal de-
Curtis' amendment is as follows: posits. This is more than half as much
I "For the maintenance, strengthen- as the Choctaw coal segregation,
ling and enlarging of the tribal schools which is considered one of the largest
of the Cherokee. Creek. Choctaw, fields in this part of the I.'nlted States.
| Chickasaw and Seminole nations and The attorney general, in his opinion
rhe establishment of new schools un- to the secretary of the interior, stated
der the control of the tribal school! that the reason for an adverse decision
boards and the department of the in on the coal lands was based on the
terlor, the sum of 5150.000. or so much fact that there were no provisions In
j thereof as may be necessary, and from the ( reel; treaty pro\iding fot a mill-
money in the treasury of the United eral segregation and that he believed
States not otherwise appropriated, to the Creeks Intended that all minerals
ba placed In the hands of the secretary should go to the allottee if a coal
of the interior and disbursed by him segregation were made, other minerals
under such niles and regulations as he would also have to be segregated. The
may prescribe to secure the greatest recommendation <>f the commission
efllciency of such schools, and their would have raised the value of the
t one-half n^!
5&<ili52V HWftJW I &MB
We will be receiving new, up to the times consignments of
seasonable goods, suchas Women's Tailored Suits, Elegant
Dress Fabrics. Beautiful Waists, and Magnificent Under Mus-
lin for Spring and Summer wear. Our buyers are in the
Eastern Market now sending us car load after car load of new,
natty, seasonable goods.
Send Us Your Mail Orders.
SOKOSIS SHOES
FOR WOMEN
These Barqains; Annex
coal allotments at lei
lion dollars.
WITHOUT MARSHAL SERVICE
Judge Clayton Swears in Four Special
Deputies at Atoka
COALGATE: Since tho removal of
Major Hackett as marshal of the cen-
tral district, the district has been al-
most without marshal s-.-vice. With
CATARRH, "BBS*
Cured mt Horn* a Miu>, Quick, and Rallablt Matkod.
*■> a t a nnu Tlionisndi Sutter nd
VA I Aitltn. die from th* effect* of
Catarrh ©rery year. Ca'*rrb of th# h* 4
and throat dtrelopa Ear, £ A>Dohlil. and Stunt-
nob Catarrh. Kar Catarrh oausoa Deafm «•
and Haad Nolan*. Bronchial Catarrh leads U
Aathna and Coniamodon. Stomach Catarrh
cnuanfl Djapc^cia. Indigestion, and Canc«r oi
thnStcucacn. Withln«ae Y*a Fader Frjm Baflrt
availability for the children of all rcsi
dents of the Indian Territory.
Mr. Curtis made a strong argument
in behalf of the adoption of the amend
ment, and in the course of his argil
ment drew attention to the recom-
mendation of President Roosevelt in
his message to the congress at the he
ginning of tne present session. The
amendment was adopted by tho unani-
mous vote of the committee. It is tJl0 removal of Major Hackett came
subject to a point of order In the house ;i,S() |ho temporary removal of all r
but. in view of the general approval ttoo nnrt deputies. tor the reason
3c spool silk twist, all eol
Ac cord hook ev«s, I size
5c fnvcr pocket gla*s
8c spool darning cotton
5o buggy bolts, K in. long
51c tnr soap
2c yard baby ribbon
le wire hair pins, -2 for.
fie lead pencil*
5c package nss't needles
5c beauty pins
! '.'Ivon tho Curtis amendment by those
who have a knowledge of conditions in
the territory, it is thought probable
| that no such point will be raised.
OPENING OF PASTURE
DEAFNESS CURED. r
Partial, Col., Nor. 2!, Dour OootorI
Mfit oa« 9t jour Kar Waoaauj Enciuo anc3 t
tutU* " w?D<i«rs In my I ao I
Mrold iiothfcar a man KfcoutwlUln ilxtcetof mo.
miliar nothlnf butdlsUsotlnfffcesfl n«t a«
it ftuturtKKl xaa all day ftnd kn t ®a awnUnaX
hi. X wm akeptlo, but Daw 1 uaa a linn be
Every Person Interested Will be Given
a Hearing
WASHINGTON. D. Representa
tive Sherman, chairman of the com
mittee on Indian affairs, has given no
lice to al! interested that the persons
favoring the opening of the Kiowa, Co-
manche and Apache grazing reserva-
tion in Oklahoma may appear before
a meeting of the full committee to
make their arguments. The pasturage
in question includes !' 00,00ft acres of
rich grazing land, and although the
Wichita mountains pass through a por-
tion of it. land is understood to be very
llever la all yon claim your treatment will do fo* valuuh'e The iv :«t\ !• "i tl.i- Ian:'-
any o«uraraatloa within tan teat an* ft stent wln-n th" Kiowa ei.utitr> was 1':"-'
whistle UftiUaft. I aenfl yon catao cf a tnSM ,.,Hj fl, . , tt !. ni< nt an-! ;> wa - r- d
Rtaioted m I waa. I scow yo'ir ^r«atmcnt wllj
ic^oaa, coda «• Weak Back, U «r ui Ilia«y
ASTHiVi A
Ato., Kansas City, Mo., auya: "for yeftr \
luffercd t* it& Asthma, and waa unfit for wort a
any Wnd. Hy head and lunga atoprc^ up—will
wheetlnt, rattling, and coughing day ntd night,
and I oonid not Ua down, but had to alt up In I
chair to alcep. In d^mp and Bay Pitu weathel
Iftnffored molt. TUa Dranaaann llodiotl Instl.
tuta eured ma, and I ^nartlly rooo nni*nd the*
to thoaaaflLctad with ASTHMA nuJIUY FtVEK "
MrDV/fll IQ DISKJ SRS and chronlj
IvILrf VVMVJ oo plaiuUcnrc4atb©mo,
euro ter. I will tnaka aa'n to all I hRT# stld.
Your dallghtod friend, JAMBS 13RAD3HAW.
m B Tfca Iott rate of fX.OO • mouth InrlnAea all adrlc«, ■aedtetaaa, ▼utmri.era,
wCr lnatrumieafa, mto., for auec«ss(ul home treatment. Nothing el*e lu utiy.
Tke Br^oasian Madlelal iunltute baa been located In Kan<<*« City, Mo., Ik yaura, and hM
jujfd thouaanda. Itjou are Buffering trorai Daafneaa, Catarrh, or AstfttBft, we can ^ura yot
at Ao mm. A book!at telling «rt our marTelous tremneu; arjd wona.rfal aueowa, sent I REll
SJtirrh In yntJth cauo« HeafiSeaaU old age . Deafneas «a««s muah worry and 1 o n et happ>
u«f Astbmft canaaa uff(*rlng and poor haalth.- We can cure all of the abote dlfeaaea at yuul
tome* ao take no chanoe but write tcday for F'ltEE Question blank aj:d Njoklet. Addreaa,
The BRANAMAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
{Charimrmcl 3y Th . .
Kansas Cttv, Dioscuri
l*rnmr flth umd IValnw* ftroml*.
DR. HENDERSON,
l vork Lire D'^>a.
10! & 103 West 9th St., fcn&as City, (
Tkj Old ScllaUc Boctor. Oldest la nod LouJ-st i Rvgalnr Cidml«
In he dicta*. Otm 30 *e*r ' Special Pnctica.—24 Tcan la Kuinu City.
—. Authorial by t . * t« !o UCbroiie, u>4 ««< i KMuM.
jft j . Ctuea g«arr.nte«4 or *t©ncy refnndrd. AU roedidoea f r?iabc4 ready for nan
\ -no mtriw: ar in)orkms medictnea «sed. No dctmtleu frea buaiueaa. fra-
k tleata at a distance treat«rd by *ail and e-xprwa. Mrdtcinra ae t everywhere
're« frrun ga«« or breekagr No acnt C O. D imicM ftart jaay U aenl
MfnVk&jkl wtth order. Chaicea Ww. Orer 60.0CV t asea a«uwd. Skate y«ur caae aai an«i
lSKyuiB7 tor Urni, Conaallatioa free and soofideatial. peraoitally or by latter.
a tir i I Cf_:^4....A radically cm*d wttfcout tHe
Oil H«lUl C «K oi lnstrauteuta. a acw
and infaUibk Jtoma Treatuieat. Ko paU ai>4
no exposure. Ho ceuatiea, nHtlog, boagte*
or aounda. No deicntlou frotn buairma
Thoiuanda tared. A prrraaKent enre f
Seminal Weakness End
Sexual Debility, voailtfol folly
flUd e*ceaaea—caaatng k>aaea 6y dreamt or
with urine, pimple* and blotchea on th* fare,
ruakoi ti blood to the h«d, pnlaa lu the back.
con failed Ideej and hwrattolneaa. bashful-
aeaa, u^eralon to aoelcty, fcaa ot ae*ui\l power,
ton of manhood, etc., cured for life. I c*u
•top ftigl>t Im/a, reatora aeynal powrr.
oenrt and br&ln power, enforce and atrengtb-
I eu weak part* and stake you fit for man uige.
I C«*«kt>;Ko that terribla dtaeaac. <n all ita
gypUlUBi forms and iUgea, currd for
lUe. Blood ro4aoa ng. 5kin wkmol Ulcera
| ftwelllnga, Oorea, Goaortboea, and QSeet, and
I all forma of n*n e Dlaeaara, poaalrciy cured
I or money reminded.
1 Fret Kraeum ol iniloaj lor Men 0n!j.
Varicoccle-Xt
roua debility, wrmkncaa of toe aermil ajracaia,
trie , pertuaaenUy eurcd witbwttf paia
HirrlntiroU. .dropsy af tba ncrotana,
IS y U r®C C J C- wit boot pa la.
PIltTinQM.."* bo-->V—OJrrrl ia afew
railUOSlS d y% p«:ii.
for botb xt-zea.91 ptffCa. pfcv
v&xJxJ tniea troe to llfcL with fni* ««•'
oriptloa of above diaeawa, tfce effect* and
cure, wn( a«eked in plata wieypcr lor
cents in
SHAWNEE MURSES.IE3
y "THE PIONEERS"
OLDEST AND HOST COMPLETE
NURSERIES IN OKLAHOHA.
.■wttflBBte-j, A Full aud Complete Assortment of Apple,
iltCtiMP'kj l'ear, Plum, Cherry. Apricot. J'runc and
9H^UHK I'ruit and Ornamenlal Trees, also Orapa
Vi«es, Small Fruit,, Roses, Shrubs and Evergreens.
\r All of the best and tested sorts. Prices right and
Qaulity the Best and absolutely true to name. See me before buying.
G. W. BURKE, Norman, Oklahoma.
More home and trnreling socmen everywhere to
sell Stark Tret's, We PAY CASH * ••ekly, gir#
best contract, BEST outfit,
iiest tricks, bksp ttcx k, and PREPAY FREIGDT*
Largest nurseries in the world—43W) acroa. Capital
Stock $1,<XX),(X)0. Millions of tr«es and vines, Apple. Peach, Plum, Pear, Cherry, ('.rape, ate,
t;,« I'lrtiPsL finest 8t<H-k and bi. t sort* ever offered br arr nursery. Our moo sti.reed wherg
othe«Taii Write to-day for terms, ete. STARK Bl?0'S A 0. CO., Louisiana, Mo.
Branches: Atlantic, U Fayetterille, Ark., Dansville, n. y., Portland, n. y., HuntsrUle, Alt.
Wanted
cancer Cured
WITH SOOTH!KQ, BALMY OILS.
OMKW, Tnpt>or> OsiArrn. PUta. Flatnla. TTtecr^
ftcse^aa &u Rtla ead Pmtta PHea— WrlM
UrDMrtttd Book. «etj XdArtm
OR. BYE, Kansas City, Ma.
ISB AT1AM5 S1CHICAU1.
Kor thorough publicity in Norman
uid CiovaJand county tiie Democrat
I'uuic columni muat be
ALLEN & TUCKER,
Blacksmiths and
Practical llorseslioers.
Carriage Work a Specialty.
All work guaranteed
Shop, Southeast (ArUtf
for the pood of tho entiro tribe, and
has been leased out to cattle raisers
tinder a system of competitive bidding.
Residents of Kansas. Arkansas am
Texas have long ca.-t covetous glance
at these rich lands and they are be
: hind the present movement to fore
Plenty Doing at Ardmore
ARDMORE: For several months
there has been a marked increase in
the passenger traffic of Ardmore's
three railroads, and so heavy has it be-
come that the roads have found it nee
essary to double the force employed
' at the union station here. It now
requires six men to do the work form-
erly done by three. This is only one
of the many indications of the in
creased importance of Ardmore as
a commercial centre of this section.
Starr Case Reversed
ARDMORE: B. 1). Starr
! Cherokee, convicted here some
since for murder and sentence*
lif«\ has been returned here, th
i per court having reversed his cas
i ordered a new trial.
A BAD NEGRO
Jerry Brown is Held at Shawnee on
Probable Double Murder
! SHAWNEE: Jerry Brown, the negro
j who killed T Ambrose, another negro
I was arraigned and pleaded not guilt v
I He was remanded to jail without hail
i lor a later hearing.
; A man at Root Bros', grading camp,
whrt was assaulted by Brown before
I the Ambrose killing, has contracted
i pneumonia from wounds inflicted and
will lit' Brown will !"• held to an
I swer both crimes
Choctaw to Enter City
' COALGATE: A corps of Choctaw.
! Oklahoma & Gulf surveyors were in
trie city this week surveying a route
I \?h1ch will enable the Choctaw road.
I to enter the city The depot of this
road at present is situated about three-
quarters of a mile from town and
works an inconvenience on the road
| an i < Ity
i Attorney General Simon holds that
cities not of the first class have not
the authority to impose a lax ifn how-
ling alleys. The people of Edmond
desire to impose such a tax.
ANOTHER KATY LINE
CHICKASHA: R. K Kelly, repre-
senting the ICaty railroad, has made
a proposition to the Chickasha com-
mercial club with a view to an exten-
sion to that road building Into this
city. The proposition was discussed
at a meeting of the club and a com-
mit! v was instructed to
wUh the company. The proposed lie
I ">tends Koitth from Oklahoma City t >
I Chickasha and then westward through
j Caddo and Kiowa counties, thence
vthward through Greer county and
iding lor a point on the Red river.
that their commissions were issued
under Major Hackett and no authority
was left in them for service since said
date. The court now in session at
Atoka lias been laboring under adverse
circumstances, owing to the unexpect-
ed order of the attorney general.
The newly appointed marshal, James
Pritchard, has not arrived as yet to
take up his duties.
At the beginning of this term of
court at Atoka. Judge Clayton swore 1
in four special deputies to attend the
court and that has constituted tho
marshal force for the district up to
this time.
MUSKOGEE PROPERTY HIGHER
Effect of Oil Gusher Near There It
Being Felt
MUSKOGEE: For an option on a
town lot adjoining the oil gusher
brought in two weeks ago Sam Morris
anil James M Campbell, Ohio inves-
tors, paid $150. This sum is one per
cent, of the stipulated purchase price,
and the agreement which was entered
into between these men and the negro
Slightly soiled tlannelctt
ings, flaunels. lawns,
,r>o lead lencilfi
.-.e tape
oesnMy pine
fto shell hair pins
ni
75c boys' caps
75c Ibinnelntte wnist
50c president jnspendcrs
75c corset b
10c men's linen collars
15c 1 aides
15c soap holders
IPc match tafrs
10c hard water s< up
10e stove lifter
10c jumping Jacks
15c jelly glasses
10c cob pipes
Naptlm soap
Finishing braid
10c cabinet hinges
10c yard garter elastic..
10c pad lock h ngot
10i* fancy pocuet glass,.
15c tinware mender.—..
10c do< r bolts
10c bono buttons
k comb*
$1.00 Corsets
4l)c
Nursing Corset
4«>.
Wash Boards
•J 5c
50o Men's
25c
50c Boys'
These are but a few of the hundreds
ci the Startling Bargains in
this Department.
clothes lnnsh
steel headed hammer
steel headed hatchet
imported bay rum
key hole Haws
wire hair brushes
■:r,r, steak hammer
| ::>(• pari lot k«
• ten pins
• flour seive-
• grub bni'li -s
• 'adi embroidered iiaudki
• | ietures
Edwin Clapp Shoes
for mkn
20c clothes pins
20c chopping knives
•J.'ic pocket book*
25c chileren's hose.
25c shoe brush
embroidr'd linenhd'ks
20o pad locks .......
25c horse brush
2-')o metal hair brush.
Checker boo."
Lump burners
Mouth organs
Pokers
Razor straps
Space alone limits the further recounting of
thi< nit! r.-yling 1 ■' of tempting bnrgnius to be
bad at
the lion store annex
Oklahoma City's Bargain Leader
10c key rings
« o package carpet tucks
lOe package laundry bluo
♦ (^ Vim mouse trap
10c metal coffee stands
( c enhe mourning pins
feather-stitch braids. -1 yds
5e package bent white pins..
1 Of box faco powder
ladies' cotton vests
5c finishing brnid, i>er bolt
10c card large safety pins
3c
So
Jlc _
He
So
10c canvas gloves
lOo Rex lye
15c can openers
15c cologne
15c brass cabinet liiuge:
15c tuck hammers
15c bottle witcli hazel..
15c rubber combs...
15c cuff holders
20c lino combs (horn)..
Injuries Result Fatally
SAPI'LPA: A. \\ White, the negro
who was struck by O. E. Hose, with
a fence rail in an affray here recently,
died. White was quit
local republican pontic
of the two negro delegates to the Ok
mulgeo republican convention on Jan
aar? 28. last.
Bachelor girls are spinster
refuse to admit it.
KOREAj
JAPAN
iwncrs of the !
piration
to retain i
mieht .
ii
,l at t1
The ton commandment
samples of broken English
.out in
Planet
pararnoun
ladies of tho
inly i
It i- ti t w
lius
ti to
policy
traction
Korea. If
will bo
not in til
rhe scanty relics of
translated
of increasing boli-
Korean rite, by
depends
incurs as
liable to be
*tlv opln
by
replacing
ited.
removal to
realty
Many a well intorm
her servant girl to tlianl
TWO NEW DEPOTS
Cnoct -
Will Erect Both
and Freight Depot
innoun
lit that
sse. ger
All.'t
Disorder in a political m
dom begins until after it
rder.
Sit AWM .K
taw
will I
pots in
lepot
id will bj
freicht
near th
l opul
Acting i
:-!> -ft !
t tack
In lil
and liiic':.
i 111 IH
prostrat
A woman i
with grief unit
Ult her dressmai
ti in 111
histor;
new p:
tlon has not i
sonm r depot
cofid story i
vision
pefnl that th
ill cease when
i mund
lilted out
Susp
hi! t al the naun
Every mmisiei
strife in the choli
millennium
for t!
;111<! Iltn
. leanwln
PROVERBS AND SAY
INGS.
MUSKOCE
AFTER
JAPANESE
iirison
Koreans
lafnber of Commerce Will Deem£nd
Reeduction in Freinht
MCSKOO
merce oi .\luskogee expects to make
lit rates on tho
railroads entering the town reduced
it has been found t^at
kings
ti hat
limit i
Mils I
freight
I lian d<
aitl
li ! j t than
r.iiith
Evil S p b r s! a £ \V o r k
of th- Arftan
Hi :VH1<
the ta<
Rubhlnc salt
Insult to lnjui
I ( ban
i gable, r rio>
I steamer, find
make the trip
Th
ami
I to bring ma-
onstruc-
id upon this fact
aim. As the rates aro
much to
I by the rail
road from South McAlester as it
get It from a point only twenty
miles distant
-ferring th
ware of bfl
would of red pepp
ntortunat
mod that
I unl
1
within two month
HRPm - mm
the Pekin government
ot panic over the Kaipfhg mine
ing that they might I in
A wif" s
ran kill a man
pcoi
dihnonsirat ion
lals up th
tlon of a bru5
theii
adjusted it
Fapsnpse langua
flcient in terms of abu
never likely to become popular
country Westmitist
ime when
ad 1
from th
parted pi
and had taken
bv afflicting several
rial hoiis
irliei
montli
UtiOU' 1
in terriM
Ing dynasty
v 11
in i u r
BUSINESS WOMAN'S RULES
iustillal
n tin
meml
APPROPRIATIONS
INDIAN
I hei
that thi
of machlnei
Don t. worn
Provisions of Interest
dian Territory
it r.io
ill n
Indian
WASHINGTON
iffair
port of th
It carrn
terest to Indi
mt rodu
m full.
run it. at
Don t
tlon with tril
flcleni
remi
1- rlcal work in
autnornii
it once
ipiiare action
nil an evil influen
inmates were In great dismay.
Pnsor had brought about this
unpieasam, situation bv a memoi
Don t
itrud
nection with land
I Cherokee nations
for public roads
ak-rn
had d
(hoiiKi
He busln
rnment
( hina
and si
f M me-
ii it:.
promp
If possibh
and
New York Suu.
nil, under Its
Rr neat and
in
Edward Honors Boston Artille \
Through th
Icism in l
intended
spirit
Germany's Telephone Girls
The 4,000 telephone girls In Germany
are government employes Kacli must
ho of g<x>d character ami live In a
prominent ir.; respectable family Tho pay is 534
lie was one cents a day. with an advance of 6
conts in two years, and thos# four
years In service get 71 cents a day.
Applicants for those positions utually
wait two years for an opening.
Take kind
in which It >
h day
Governor Ferguson has accepted an
invitation to deli, -r an address at the
cattlemen's convention in Oklahonif
City next week.
IV) the very best you «
I and every day. so that when there Is
! a chance for promotion, you will not
The feminine idea of a spendthrift ,,nly be "called, hut oh out n. -Chltas-j
!s another wouiiui who Uvea beyond j journal.
iiM ciiiiiouy.
Bust of Archbishop.
el J. KUson. Hie Ho~ton se
< just completed in marbl
cent bust of Archbishop Will
vhich is to be placed in the
Cnlversity at Washington in
. close beside the likeness of
60 XIII.
London during its n-eent American
visit. King Eduard has sent a framed
and >lnned photo) i iph of himself -o
the \nclent and Honorable ArtiUer/
Compr.ny of Boston.
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Norman Democrat--Topic. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904, newspaper, February 26, 1904; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc119198/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.