The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 03, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 20, 1892 Page: 3 of 9
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N0RMA3 mjfrjC
SATUUDAi-fTa, B, I
This ought to be our 811 \ or
i4Nohma.v, the educatiotal
fitutiful Oklahoma.
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"f
®WT'W "* * ly 'Mil ' «'*! *• (r^l
'Uffhl
this
%T his congress will pro
free binding twine, cotf
ton bagging. ^flXtion auO
Wk predict that
Arapahoe eountr
of next April. jgald ,h&
Oklahoma's |l to 8°.' i
and the outlook
is promising
territory news
John Miles will remain iu Kansas
ofTthe hms9'-ca118 ChantUe' "the
; oy years on account of grunt suffering from film:
in OkUhornamCe Bew B°eB b<^in« lyX,
have' been fifl{e^>"0at'On8 " Fr'8C°
ivorod.
I added
WHITE TI'HKKY, >f
watoniie Indian, is\f WM
1 ecutnse h Republicain
the
There are over 2,000 lots in
townsite of Tecumseh.
„K?bu°f the neu counties will prob-
ably be named "Seay."
At Neosho, Mo., Major A. M. Sevier, '
for six years railroad commissioner of
Missouri, nod founder of the Neosho Persor
Times, which p iper he edited for almost fcores 0
lwen years, is at death's door is a Frt
•it«« t , text-boo
i.iie lias wen a bu;\>n to me for the past one °'
DO years ou account t f great suffering from Pitman «
fortn. 1
,- t—**" « «««• * out uutr iyBtem
a new man, and shall proclaim the merits of tries. V
▼our medicine to oil I can reach." George
P. fowler, Attorney at Law, Palatka, Fla.
America
that wil
lesson b<
in know
is used t
A great
is carriei
a secreta
stand th
B.
nation
The Only One Er*r rrlntod—Can Yea Find
the Word!
There is a 3-iiirh display advertise
ment in tiiis paper this week which has
The StilUtier Gazette believe. ,wo words like except one word J'anjJ ''
that statehood is "no go " I ••me is true of each new one ap bo poor
F r „ ,, , . 1 f)ear'nK each week, Irom the Dr. Harter the Pitm
\ led orf- ,a 0"ldidate for Medicine Co. This house place* * "Ores Ovo out
" fa,r comm|8siouer. I cent" on STerythln# they make and pub- ?°r£m'o
Dlstrlet court meets at Norman Ilsa- ^okforlt. send them the name method
me last week iu February. i of the word, and they will return you No matt
The cotton receipts at Purcell last! f°°k' Beaiulrul WthoRraphs or Sample <
week were unusually larj.e. j ree- this far-.
It is said that the "°a ,t.h° " "?verPays to bo a sooner; let A longer limit on passenger tickets to and Sjo'l
pays more money f„ek I ,ellow be a Bonner- ' «" voutioa at Minneapolis in panic
•iii'iric r — Oklahoma Cltv I- H.™ WlU be asked for" Pro'.
JuixsE Dili.k, of the tyfeething
flee h$s resigned, havii,/J or dan-
sltion with the Hock 1^ p£fkage[
solicitor.
ill and the
lof,
Oklahoma City is to have a new
+ #e sparks from the
uj ^^mir-, ' .«• ' /*■ -4r* ™"lt has saved
•ronp*t oau^i'beVvarpmi'mo!? ®"or | said that Judge Burford will
backward i-... lllea* 1 m noyer ~"*'J
what it L V*co^m'DllDK "• I know
Weekly Item'scb^" "i Editor
" y Jleni, hchwenksviUe, Pa.
The Old Man.
Vi ill—You say you lost your street-
DMt,0n,nccount of dyspepsia?
Ulil —JLes.
Will—Which of you had itP '
Bill-Neither. It was the old man,
And be was suffering terribly the day
" aake(1 hlm for his daughter Epoob.
)/ 77*; , . to nave
It h£f" J" i otBl three stories high.
It Is suid that Judge Burford
get Uoveruor Heay's old pluce.
author ol
Two Cent* per 31 He a P°PUl
k , , , system it
■ ®ver"reac^y ticket is the Cincin- Bee annc
Hamilton & Dayton railroad's Bpecial C
B um piuue. ( nati Hamilton ^ Dayton railroad's Special C
fifteen carloads of lumber wore rrhousand Mile Book, sold at $^0, and Secretary
icoived at Kdmontl last week I good over all divisions ot the C., H. & Bt. Louis
The democratic organization at Buffalo Sol^tJrn^ChfeZ" t Th™
orman is called the Mills club. | Eric and N. P., P. /o divisfons oUhc
, El Reno is having her turn at the Jirie ra,^ay Dayton & Hamilton; Ft.
• exciting game of Jandfdicisions. j aVQe,^Cincinnati & Louisville; Indian-
t
' The m
t,„ „w ,„m brl„g. law
a,,a(llun «t I urcell is to cost $40,000 Chicago; Terre Haute & Peoria: Toledo, ; '
It will not be in order for the ^,1" ":lr^'or Northern Michigan;
boomers at El Reno to uniump their lt r'ake Kli°; Vandalia Line; !
lots. j Cleveland & Canton; St. Louis, Alton &
mt ., . i Terre Haute; Cincinnati, Jackson &
riirtf re!'rrSen,ative Sl W' Mackinaw; and Cincinnati, Portsmouth
t lark of Oklahoma county died last & Virginia railways. These books are
v '1 , on sale at allC., U. & 1). ortices or can
Which Win ;;,h^"ri;^^em The honest sectler in Oklahoma ! addressing E. °. McCor-
fWtaprefefto hoTethe last cSSSti" ft has no greater friend than Secretary m ck" P' & 1' lipeDt' Cincinnati, O.
"wr rather thaa the Qist. They pcrpetuallr Noble.
oMrirtnsuISb\n!t?l pu5^tlve8 tetany with- ! ! F. C. Putjam hai been appointed post-
t^ttor'3Stomach!Jlt^rs's"hersuX^Sw^ ^i^ f^PJ,eli.'B cnlu' rf,|eases .Mur- master at Julenbarfr, Mo., vico W. A.
dMat® for the people s choice, and yet popular Pi Fisher pending a review of Falkensteiu, resigned.
aj^yrell-known as it Is. there are unfortunates tlie caso«
Vho f&e drastic remedies of r^, d
former days It ig to tte intelligent portion of Oovcrnor Seay was followed by
lhaehoVm.irain9 ln 11,9 trip arHUnd 0h-.A«
Ifi CliidPll hr flTiv>rlon/ « in tlm it*llUIli.V,
Only one couple iu 11,500 lira to oel9>
brata their diamond wedding.
Ttlght or Wroiiff.
UNITED STATES COUJttl.
$
.1 •' ~-i«"vuvw in me inui t-< i in iuoui-
cauon. l he beet puide to our feet Is the lamp
or experience," said a great patriot of the early
revolutionary period, anil the exclamation is
pregnant with truth. For over a third of a
century the Bitters daily has met with the in-
Gorsement of people suffering: from liver com-
Dlalnt. mnl'itMlk /-onul infl • -1. .
tlie 18th inst.
pja^r^rri^ „Jl^et.h0?i9t of °^'alrmt cu>'
bility and troubles accompanied by dyspepsia fl °'nR to Improve their church
l!as, declari'd it.s -lf and been thor- ediflee $8,000.
Editor Acquitted of the Charge of
. . Printing a Lottery Advertisement.
A territorial Sunday school con-, Joseph Mueller who was charged with
vention Will be iield at El Reno on having published a lottery advertiso-
— ' "*r ( J KUVDIHBO-
I ment in tlie Dod^e County Pioneer, at
, Mayville, Wan ^quitted in ths United
; States Court yesiefuay. 'Tho case is sn
important victory for th** Louisiana
| State Lottery. It was charged that
h certain notice that appeared iu the
paper, which is a German weekly, was
COPYH1
— the I
pretty h
You wo
how it
i t • "vvitiiouiwni auuueenuio
vugiily approved p.s a remedy for "la grippe.* i
The Rev. Leroy ~ue Koven wno died of ^rVlcfrafJilf^6 W|11 hoar,th® Crock- paper, Which is a German weeklv, was how it
Maenza in Florence other day, was this morl"ngK 01' °" ^ ro^^rn^^f'^ub^.ti^ system.
. poser\"L^R'Cd«a^em«?S Mort Bixler of Norman says no | ?>TZ7 Tb<'
; critic of the World. j 1,1 tho world under-I CONRAD! CONRAD! CONRAD!
Coughs and Hoarseness.-The irritation' r*. i k *. *.• • ' CARD TO TUB PUBLIC.
^ whjcjjludiiceg couching Immediately rejlev- Jt is about time for somebody to Wbilo it ia true that 1 have been
iWIkjim"* bronchial Troches." j break oilt again with an explanation elected president of the Louisiana Mtato
j of the word "Oklahoma."
Luckil
it. Dr.
are bettc
do, mildl
ordinary
ance.
stomach
thorough
Lottery company, vice M. A. Dauphin,
deceased,! am still president of the (iull
Coast Ice and Manufacturing company,
, and all orders for material, machinery,
etc., aa won as ail other busiuess letters ; the origi
should he addressed to mo as before.— vofptahl.
i aul Conrad, box 1,358, New Orleans. 1
Uen. E. s. ItraKK, <>' Pond «)u i.ao, de- Smallest
fended Mueller, araning that the adver- j Ono littl
tlaemontd.d no^come within thesoope (|ve
r
t Lovis will retiro as president of There are two vacancies now in
fclls-Furgo bank, San Franclscoon Oklahoma—world's fair cotntnis-
t of old age. Levis lias bean prosi- Bioncr aud associate justice.
t tho bunk for twenty-one years. m , , r. , .. . .
jworta from tis.ooo.oji) to £20 o u ooo , Iheoolored Republican club of Ok-
Br ' ' lahoma county has been in active
icham' l'iti.8 have been ln popular organization for over- a year.
Kurope for 50 Tears and are a safe 1 e .. ,„.n [ ""«ineni aia not come within thesoope
fed gentle remedy. 25 cents a box Mitohalue, one of the Wille ganp, of the statute. The jury was out but a 1T . .
J who murdered (icorgo Thorneton, fe,w tninuies.—Milwaukee, (Wis.) SentI- Hoadaoh
/ t Omaha city council passed an ord!- I"" beeu raptured near the 8ac and nel. Feb. 4. j stipation
f tep^fleUnfanC,'l8° erTf tb0 F°X i,geUCy- : catarino Oarza tias written a totter to tacks, ar
/'s historv nr-d orderin^P<fn">t «'? 1 Hon. Dick IJlue of Oklahoma City President Harrison asking that the United Liver, &
L prooerty'to ba tora no at onlL 00 i w,! try. for th" congressional noiri- : States refuse to interfere with his Insur- promptly
0 property to be torn up at onco. nation in the Fourth district of Kan- rectionary plans. 1 They'r
feliortliand tauidrtjy Mail. Clrcalars free, i 8as l'''9 I <hov'ro n
J'lte O. itJ^^B|lladelpbla. , John I . Miles, of Lawrence, Kas., _ I-etUr-Wrlttagjiad Short-hand. 1 tion, or
S Wcniig salesman, tried to JvorU1 s, falr
6. «. Yates Centef, Kan., yes- homa> .h,?s resl«n,ed -
te was staying at her mi4n will succeed hlin.
^ — >fr°d her to go heme with Tho deer are
him. She refjuad and he tried to draw a from the Indian Territory. One
revolver, at the saino' time swoarintt he lirm in Muskogee shipped in one
would kill her. She eam?ht him by the week 1,680 skins to Germany.
throat while hor^ug^er struck down th „
revolver. f\ Shawnee and Pottowatomie In-
^ diansare included in tlie Republi-
IiearnW canU be Cured Thth^'H° nnhu°m 1°^
1 An there. Republican Indians.
, i ijawrence, ivas., — tjQn Qr
world's fair commissioner for Okla- j Charles Dudloy Warner, the eminent Van mw
d. An Oklahoma ' au^h.°r, once remarked that the habit oi 1 ou
111nr writine letters, acquired when vounp-. «—
writing letters, acquired when young:,
was tho real secret of the success he at
w «.? mo r«ni secrev oi me success ne at-
ire rapidly disappearing tained in after years as a writer of books,
udian Territory. One In y°utlli ho learned by letter-writing ta
skogee shipped in one ^xPress,hls thoughts with his pen, and
by local appUc ifcione, as gjey^ caimot reach the
dibc-uBed jHirtihil)
continuing to do so he gradually acquired
that brilliant style that has maae his
name famous. Ho was fortunate in hav-
ing: educated frienda ^s correspondents.
There is certainly no better way oi
learning" the English languag-e well and
forcibly than by carrying on regularly a
correspondence with a number of educa-
ted, intelligent people. And it is no
doubt true that a great many ambitious
vvw« young persons would practice letter-writ-
vou havea ram "lnK gun worts recently located at jng to a much greater extent than they do
lng, and when It w entirely closed, deafness Is 111(1. | jf they had some way of obtaining suita- i
the result, and uuleaa the JafliunmnUou can be I i , j bio correspondents.
taken out and this tube restoped to its nonual „ ew people are aware that the Hut the world moves! In connection
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; Oklahoma statutes provide for two with the class in Short-hand now being
which*s°noth&iff ro^idiHnnTn^ 1Uf,thod8 for inflicting the death fo.™ed, a regular system of letter-writing
Semucousfun^ces. d condition of ponalty< Gne is hanging t.y the will be put in motion. Every person
u' win n... /a. n.inn/i "*1(1 the other is bv ' ^ becomes a member of the class will
In a recent letter to John A. Mc-
vernor Steele says he
imeoted with the gat-
tbemuci.ussun.ees. punaity. wne is iianging liy the , . ^ J^very person
We will s'l*e one hundred dollars for any onso neck until dead, and the other is bv ;v"01bec°mc9 member of the class will
of doafiiecsifc.u.od liyeattrrli, that we cannot electricity at tho cost of the terrl bf,Placed 1,1 communication with several
cere hy taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for , , , , !. other persons with whom it will be en-
cln n-ars, frcSF^ . J^EKNBY 4 Co., tory, under the direction of the gov- tirely proper for him to correspond,
bold by drtit.'glfits, i&c. Toledo, O. ■ oritor utui by order of the-court. j Care and discretion is exercised in the
™S\t,JdIr5' 1 Brooklyn the , It ie sald that Ardmore Is increas- j '"Kac^mem^oT&as, wUl be given
Slnfht vl^ "i? ™I1ViCted1,of lng in population at the rate of 500 <">ee or four correspondents. One or
murdering his young wifo by morphine inhabitants annually. The entire 1 wo of these will be located notfardis-
poisoning, has been sentenced to death. A north half of the town which i<* tho while the others will be persons liv
motion for a new trial being deniod. Har- D;irt 0li which tho lift at imnrnvo K perhaps a thousand miles away,
ft > to die within tho week beginning ments nre be!n^ mar e i A .UFT™ ,A dollbl6 ad^"laS« is gained by this
March 21. Kis counsel gat o notice of ar>- ! S5 i m i S fu • m't^P011 plan. Tne student gets practice in letter-
^lartu « ^UUU cx gai nonce oi ap- lulld held Ullder the Chicasaw lawn writing, and at the same time most ex-
« • . "1 ^ i by a ' sqtiaw" man, who collects 50 cellent drill in Short-hand. In the let-
L?l^r^P!?«IniLS2r(T. of;PdA°in (19 ccin,t?1P 1 Cents per foot from every white oc- tcrs which at stated times pass between
i , oupant annually. °i intere8tin-'
W we will send fivo packs to one or more ad- topics will be discussed.
dresses, and you can compliment your Irlends. The Muscogee Phoenix thus des- ' usually a duplicate copy of each letter
Direct to John Sebastian, G.T.&P. A., O.K. I. nrihoR n. littln oisti mo indnlo-orl in h v is enclosed. The extra copy is examined
A 9. fry, Chicago, Ills. | TI?. 'and to some extent criticised by tho ro-
^ prominent men in the territory: tinient and returned to the writer with
The w.ioesa10 and rot all dry goods . "Prosecuting Attorney Burney Mc- the next letter mailed. Colored ink'iu
■ '* aterman, Star & Co., Dcni3on, Intosh and Tom .Boone had a shoot- used in making corrections. This com-
e ad assignment. They ing match a few miles West of Eufa- paring of notes, and the discussion and
ding dry goods house of la Monday. They emptied their investigation which grow out of it. prove
p-tsb nineteen years, i Winchesters at each other, but it is mJ*tuahy instructive and encouraging.
; i|ftjlved tho entire Indian thought that neither was hurt. The ♦ hliQ^(t \s fru° never"
, m , iMMBWwtinn« nf Worth -p„vna ..v i u v * , , . theless that a learner often feels more res-
flSB'T1tionsof North Texas. | trouble was brought on by a claim pect for unseen class-mates than for fel-
? 1 1 ■ _ dispute. low -students with whom he comes into
' daily familiar contact. With men and
Tho cotton compress at Ardmore women, the same as with mountains and
nrovint? a hitr thino* for thnt town clouds, it hnldg true that "Distance lends
' The fn ilts of people we
streets are readily detect-
GOLD
-<* uf Watermai
The loss of flesh is a trifle,
qu think you need not
Jnd it.
*But, if you go on losing
v' some time or lose a good
)<!al in a short time, you are
,nning down. Is that a
i fie?
Get back to your healthy
light and generally you gel
ck to health.
A book on CAREFUI. LIV-
G will tell you what it is to
=t there, and when Scott's
nulsion of cod-liver oil is
pful. Free.
. V-r & Bownh, Chemists, t^sSouth 5th Avenue.
Work.
I V- druRgist keeps Scott'* Emulsion of cod-liver
£ iruggua cveryrbcre do. |i„
1110 cotton compress ai Ardmore women, tlie same as with mountains and
is proving a big tiling for that town, clouds, it holds true that "Distance lends
It is claimed by the proprietors of enchantment." The fn ilta of people we
the plant thatso far 60,000 bules have meet uPon ths Btreets are readily detect-
been compressed there this season. «d. Their true menu which lie deeper
People witlfln a few .niles of Gaines- fheyw^e "
vi lie niarkttt their cofton ac Ard- a person's faults, which often-timos
more because of a hotter market, are merely surface blemishes, are not de-
made so by tho compress. The claim tected by the correspondent who, not-
is made that oO.OOO bales of cotton withstanding, is able in time to perceive
were marketed at Ardmore this his friends real virtues which lie hidden
season and' in y bales coming in frM5S^°! "m ttartandpolnt ol del-
aaiIy* lar and cents, letter-writing is an accom-
Noolty in the territory has its fl pliahment which is last becoming India- ijuiroa -
anppfl jh hfiffnr flho«o than ftn pensablo in every office and counting- PAGCSwhich w
taf!r c.« A< room. So much of tho world'a business
water, says the Gazette. A feu is to-day transacted on paper by means ^ jy^EN ELECT
weeks ago, when tiie first payment of correspondence, that tne ability to get SSoJeSfTyAi
of tho interest on the col lege bonds up a good, clearly stated letter, is a quali-
became due our city dads borrowed flcation the value of which to young men
Pat'd Aug
Warried
! TRUSS & rv
TAGE FOR ^
JX
the money and payed it, giving
their notes, payablu one-half on
Feburuary 1 aud the remainder on
May 1. After the giving of the
notes the revenues of the city from
fines was enough to meet the pay-
ment of the first note, nnd Mayor
ICc '''ck informs us that the other 'i"t>e secretary 'o^
note an bo disposed of in the same & warrant for wow
way. The tax levy will take care Of ernor of Kail.'."
the lands in the future. slate's sh
lit II.1U11 l-UO 1U1UO U1 \\ U1UI1 IU JUUI1K l«cu
and women can scarcely be over-esti-
mated.
Ticket of membership in this class Is
£2. Hem it to the Secretary University
Extension, Box 322, 8t. Louis, Mo.
A mammoth class is formed, and
of course you want to bo "in it."
-k-
ry has Issued
r of the gov-
seating
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