The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 06, No. 06, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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Cleveland is the Banner
County of Oklahoma.
k. Y. Makolu Kdituh and Phoi'Mitom.
Norman &rnnscrij>t
Xorman is the Athens
of America.
VOL.0.
TIME TAliLK—A. T. 8. F.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 408
WO. 407
NO. 423 accommodation
GOING NOKTH.
NO. 404
no. 40h
no. 422 accommodation
DIRECTORY.
CHURCH.
Tor-
Mkthodisi bl'iticopal.
Ghonhcornerof Gray strwt and
ter Ave. Services every Sunday.
Morning services 11 a. in.
ClattH meeting ainmcdlately after.
Evening „ 7 ::t0 p. m.
Sunday School
W. 1). Kkami. Supt.
.10
Mkthodiht Episcopal (South.)
Church corner of Peters Ave. and Tonhawa
street. Services every Suiuluy.
Morning Services 11 a.m.
Eveiling Services 8:15p.m.
Sunday school 10 a. in.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening 8:15 p.m
Kiev. PattkksoN Pastor.
A 1.1VK RKPl Hl.ICAX XEH'SFAPKR—DKY0T,Kb 70 TUK KKST IXTKRKSTS OF X0A.V.I\ AX/) S0/T//MX OKUHOMA
NORMAN. OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, FltlDAY NOVEMBER 9,1894
Additional Local. TERRITORIAL ROUND-UPS.
Kiitps: j 'Subscription 1 ,!M) |>r Annum.
AdvertiMlng, nutde known on Application
NO. 6.
O. W. Mkachau. Local Editor.
| Some Facts of Interest Gleaned
All Parts of Oklahoma,
The Hennessey fair was a success.
Enid has organized a lire department.
The townsitc of McCordla has been
proved up.
The Chadier Democrat has moved into
—Sam Anderson is back from Dallas.
—I. K. Miller has returned from a I
trip to Illinois.
—Mr. Ike Harness, of Purcell was in j
the city last Sunday.
—Mr. Jones the barber is enjoying a
visit from his brother.
—Mrs. P. L. Mackey entertained the i "s new °'"ce-
whist club Tuesday night. "The colored troops fought noble"—
—D. W. Marquart was in Lexington j 'n some places.
for a few minutes last Tuesday. The Knid Wave has been having "tits"
-Mrs. A. 11. Williams is aufferlngiover Enid's new depot.
from an attack of malarial fever. j Mr. Laney, has sold the Lexington
—Mr. and Mrs. C. F. York report a j Leader to J- M. Donoglme.
pleasant time at the Dallas fair. j Considerable mud was used in Beaver
—The pops have another severe at- col,nty by tlie numerous candidates.
.rrr.0-""-"1- * "■*! .
Hound l'ond—Flynn 60; Wisby 31.1 /',eat Is still manifested at.
Beaumont 29. ' |' sttcccssf"l revival now being held
New York goes republican by i;)0,000 nvrw'-iiM0'1''''''/ a'U' logital IIev' Cow"
to 150,000, I P1-™3'™1 a'"I 'nany are uniting with
Ohio rolls up about 150,000 rcpubll-' 'Ch°01 ttnd re<Tn,ar
can majority and elects nearly all the; be held Stiuday.
Fire at Lexington.
That town of Lexington will be en-
tirely wiped out of existence Some day
I republican congressmen.
j 1 he \\ omen take a hand in Colorado
and help elect the republican ticket.
California claimed by the republicans
by 20,000 majority.
Little Hock Ark., gave a 5,000 ma-
jority for the republicans.
Illinois in safely republican by 70,000.
Owens the man who beat Breckin-
ridge for the nomination has been
beaten by the republicans.
by Are. Last Wednesdey night a fire
broke out there and we understand half
of the business portion was burned. We
have no details, and cannot give any
lurther information at this time.'
Card of Thanks.
J desire to thank the trlends who wer
Catholic
Chiireh on Tonlmwu street between ('raw-
ford and Porter Ave. Services on 2d and 3d
Sundays of each month.
Kkv. Katheh Bokkkmass Priest.
haiti fit.
Preaching on Ut, and 8rd, Sunday of each
month. Sunday School every Sunday morn-
itifc at 9:4!i e. in. <'. W. Brewer Superintend-
ent, Prayer inee ing each Wednesday night.
Kk . W. H. Nichols. Pastor.
Everybody Invite..,
Cumberland Pubsbytbkian.
Preaching every second and fourth Sun-
day, morning and evening. Sunday school
every Suuday morning at 10 o'clock. AH are
invited. J. E. Waunkr. Pastor.
Episcopal Chuuch.
Services every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
All are invited.
W.C, Renfrow.. .
Robert Martin—
Frank l>ale
J. H. Burford, I
H, W. Scott, t '
E, D.Nix
Horace Speed
OFFICIAL.
Teuhitokial Diuectoky.
. Governor.
.. Secretary.
.Chief Justice,
... Associate .lustices
.......-U. S. Marshal,
U. S. Attorney.
University Regents
J. H. Maxey of Tecumseh. W. W. NofT-
■inffer of Kingfisher. S, T. I.e vy of Norman
er Clerk.
tack of breaking out of the mouth.
— M. MoGlnley is happy. Mrs. M
and the baby have return from Dallas.
—The Corterie will meet in the Par-
lors of the Victoria Hotel next Tuesday,
—Mrs. T. .1. ,T. Wiggins Is visiting
friends and relatives in Wichita,
Kansas.
—Barber Jones has moved into the
Howry house just west of the Baptist
church.
—Dr. T. II. Williams the dentist has
gone to Ft. Sill to be gone until about
the 25tlr
—Gov. ltenfrow came down Tuesday
to vote but he did not stay long after
the election.
The express companies refuse to car-
ry money through the Indian Territory.
We should think the newspaper grave-
yard at Oklahoma City was about full.
In one township in Logan county
their were only 83 ballots for 200 voters.
Some one tried to set lire to a cotton
gin at Norton, I. T. one day last week.
Oklahoma City was loyal to Mr. Flynn
and the balance of the liepubllcan tick-
et.
The Minco Minstrel says that Norman
is in the lead for the Statehood Conven
tlon.
II. G. Stewart a prominent attorney
of Knid has been arrested for embezzle-
ment.
If Beaumont is elected he will be the
only delegate from New York In the
House.
In Guthrie no young man who does
gun as a -'breast pin," is
Everything Republican Exccpt
Cleveland County—Flynn Elect
ed—All Eastern States Re-
publican Willson of
West Virginia De-
feated.
Kansas goes republican by small! Zrtni ■'^ t0 me nU "J
majority.
Pennsylvania knows
"tell yet."
Minnesota all right.
how to vote
A Good Man Gone.
last Saturday Mr. Drury Elder,
L. L. Briggs has p.urcliaseu the
Bell Store stock and Mr. Hartley is help-
ing to close it out.
—The Territotlal Topic has an ad in
this issue. You fellows who are going not wear
to prove up read it. I in style.
—Mrs. S. Howry has returned from A new daily paper has been started
a visit to Arkansas, where she went to ! "t Oklahoma City but we have not re-
iger of Kingfisher. S. T. l^euvy ol flormun, ; i%_„ 1 , , !*.u
d J. H. Wheeler of Oklahoma City.-Wheel- | vls,t '1C1 invalid mother. LtlVed it.
—Mr. Will Y ork started on his mis- The Sheriff'of Pottawatomie county
sion as a traveling salesman for a boot 'ias been arrested on three different in-
and shoe house this morning. dictments.
—The west end of the Oil Mill ware-' Mrs. Lease and .Jerry Simpson will
house has bursted out owing to the wove to Cleveland county Ok. and get
large amount of cotton seed stored away * among their friends.
The young people of Cross think they
—Dr. Hudson has purchased the resi-
dence property formerly occupied by
Ziba Belden and has had it fixed up in
elegant shape.
We were under the impression that
Cleveland county had raised a crop this
Cleveland County Dikectoky.
S. J. WilkiiiK.. County «Iudge.
L. P. Durkee Treasurer.
D. B. Wynne ...Clerk,
Geo. Smith Sheriff.
A. Hutchins Attorney.
W. H. Bellumy Reg. of Deeds.
M. M. Gough Superintendent.
J. A. Jones Surveyor.
W. H. Blackwell Chuirmau 2nd )
J. M. Daniels. 1st. - A Com.
S. A, Armbrlster 3rd )
Nokman City Dikkctohy.
P. Adkins .. Mayor.
D. A. Miner Clerk.
C. A. Harrington Treasurer.
Tom Berry.. City Attorney.
P. Adkins Mayor 3rd W 1
W, J. Kelley 2nd. i
P. Adkins 8rd I
Tyler Blake 4th Y Councilmen.
Andy Beriy 5th I
W. L. Choate 1st I
J.T.Scott. 6th J
Meetsjeach Alternate Monday night.
J. D. ({rigsby I. P.
J. P. Rice City Assesser
Prank Smith City Marshal.
ho a ho of heai.tu.
Chairman M. M. Gough.
Secretary Dr K. K. Innis,
Du. Johnson, Resigned.
can yet married if there is nothing else
for them to do.
acts of kindness to me was only "bread
cast upon the water" as I expect to help
my Wends In need. Accept my thanks
n< , and feel that, I appreciated all that wan
r- ^
publican congressmen. ' ' "S' v' k|fliEN-
— Missiissppi goes democratic.
Below we give what election news New Jersey Is safely in the republican ;
we have with the total vote of Clcvc- list; (livingone tulle Southwest of this city
land county. Gannon, republican delegate to con--died. He had been suffering for sever -
ci.kvki.and county. j Kr^s from Utal' ls 1 al "'ontbs from dropsy of the heart and
Delegate to Congress.
Ileaumont 'J62; Flynn,713; Wisby,
Council 2nd District. iors to Washington. mained was shipped to Missouri for in
John 8. Allan, 987; I. M. Little, 480; T<*n republloaii congressmen elected termcnt. Mr. Elder was a splendid and
M. M. Gough, 884. | in Iowa. j Influential citizen and his death casts
Representative :ird District. j Massachusetts send a solid republican j a dark shadow over many homes in this
A. I). llickok, 485; Henry Applegate, I <tek'Katio" to congress. J vicinity.
31Bf Dr. S. A. Waits, 402. I Republicans gets a hold in North!
Representative4th District. ! ^aro"na hy carrying Wake county and
i h l'1"" ,s ,:,, Llcu- ' al Iu«"tbs from dropsy of the heart ami
j Wyoming goes republican by a good 1 on Saturday night the angle of peace
l,y,8G8.imaJ°r,ty tl,us ending two U. S. Sena- called him from earth, and all that re-
ion to Washington. mninnil wi,b .1.1 .. .
Nice Potatoes.
171;
the tiftli district.
I O. V. Orinstcad and wife of Noble,
K. J. Nesbitt, 443; Win. Thoma
J. M. Stovall. 350. j Wisconsin goes republican by at least
i'robate Judge. 140,000.
J. B. Appleby, 076; L. D. Holsenbeck,' North I)ukota ls republican by 5,000.
S. J. Wllkins, 1)90. | Arkansas Is democratic.
County Attorney. i Connecticut rolls up a good rcpubli-
T. E. Itcrry, 1000; C. L. ISotsford, 528: j can l"a.i°ri<y-
A. Hutchln, 778. Ballots Burned.
II. F. Newbloc^rS'; Frank Smith I Wcdnosdtty beauties «nd"a"re In fcet better than the
> I election board of some township north- lirst. crop. The Mammoth Pearl arc a
cast of here had burned their ballots af-1 nice smooth white potatoes and are
made this ollice a pleaoant call Wednes-
day. They were here to attend the
Cleveland County Horticultural Society
and brought some of the products of
their farm along, among which were
some potatoes, viz: Early Bose and
Mammoth I'earl. The Early Hose are
second crop planted June 23rd and i
040:
Sol Owens, 881.
Treasurer.
| ter they had been counted.
! splendid, nlc<
and mcally, beating the
Utah potato. Cleveland county beats
Norman- Lmlsce Nu. 5, A. K. A. M. : rnwn
meets every iirst anil third Moi«l;,y i town jesteru.iy.
in iii. mi li All Mixtpr MiiRiniii '
An army ollicer at Ft. Reno has been
arrested and required to gfve $500 bond
for pointing a gun at a man.
The Democratic party in O county
year,but the way farmers voted the crops j after having throwed all the mud they
are a total failure. had. Cried "no dirt in ours."
—W. II. Hlackmon is the only Demo- J The Cherokee Sentinel calls the llon-
crat who is happy over the election. I ki Tonk of that town a "Hell Hole."
He is tickled because the Republican j all of which is the proper name for it. ip , .
didn't elect anybody in this county. Councilman Carrigan of Perry was 1 Dr. Thacker, 742. ' '
— J. H. lioan of Hall P. O. was in i found dead near the railroa j track one
Kobert Aniol, 041); J. It. Williams,574;
W. C. Perry, 844. j Our Candidates, |,, ...
Clerk. j The Republicans of this county can I , , production of anything
T. 1). Williams, 912; W. S. Upp, 450; I say to their candidates,"well done thou j Planted m her soil.
D. B. Wynne, 927. j good and faithful servants.- Each on,:; Found After Six Year-
Register of Deeds. ! made a manful tight for the right and v..,,
W. B. Taylor, 808; D, A. Minor, 571; I the Republicans of the county should has moved a family
F. L. Davis, 819. feel proud of everyone of then, ' „ w \ „ "T™ °"r loc"'
Superintendent of Schools. ~, | . wa"ttd to know who they were
L. J. Peterson, 906; Mrs. N. N. Win- „„ , H"rtl0ultMe. j when they came from, and liow lonj,'
tin, 458; W. H Berrv 838 I The Cleveland County Horticultural they intended staying. He found their
Surveyor.' | Society met last Wednesday and made names to be Cormack. Six years ago
J. M. Corn, 931; John II Sharp 458-! a"a"ge">ent8 f"r entertBinlng the Ter- Mr- ''ormack and his daughter become
snn ' 'I "torial Society when it meets hero on separated. Throe weeks ago Mr. Cor-
the22, and 23 of this month- This! mack conic here on a visit. While here
meeting will be a big thing for Norman he found his daughter. She made the,
and Cleveland county and her citizens rac« for a home in tlm Pottawatomie
are expected to help entertain the del-1 country and secured a claim. The
T. A. Jones, 809.
Coronor.
II. I'lood. 375
He is so well pleased | morning last week. He was horribly j
""a vv with 1,10 rcI10rts from New Vork and |mangled.
• 'w.'l. Kki.i.v. Sec y. ! other states that lie forgets the Clove- j It ,g saiu th.u the cook gang of rob-
Normaii IxmIbb No. 5. K. an( ( 0unt> t lc,'tl0n' bers in the Territory are preferable to
of i\ ineetn every w«>d- —The people on the west side are get- j the political gang that are frying to cap-
!iThViUifn*|iu'iidingT 'a11 very impatient about their school j ture them.
«■'w'l'ThanS I bui"!iB«;il T,lu r,,of is i,lst bein« "ut on a condemned murderer by the name
c. ('.. w a. Kutledge K, and it will take two or three weeks yet
of K. and s. to have it ready for
occupancy.
. . , .. . ' —We have received the Daily Dklalio-
Norinun Lodge J.O. O. /
, F. No. meets each i nia Star by John Jloenscheult. It is a
^iJnll.ers'. '.vdiKi'iy i"ite,t' «at a"d readable paper and we gladly
J, It. I'yi.ks. N. (i. Kx. John is a goo,^ newspaper man
and if he has half a chance will make a
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ! success of the Star.
, of Silon Lewis was shot by the Sherifl'.
The Sherifl" missed his heart and he died
in terrible agony.
The El I Jen o Herald says that the lie-1
Commissioner First District. . i^.,
John W. Stow, 27!)- John W Elston "C «r,:a,,'st a,,J most 9U,!CCSs- fatlier a'"J lost daughter met, and have
I- j. w. liobbison 141 ' ' Bron(>rs west wiu be in I 00"clll,'ed to live here in Norman. It
f ■ T , attendance. Let our merchants
Commissioner Third District. "s
L. P. Barker, 354; Kenneth McLen-
I citizens do all they can to make the
j meeting a success.
and i was an unexpected and happy meeting.
1894.
n kkk. See.
nan, 128. J. O. Dobbs, 227.
1'ERIIY.
Perry—Returns from this city sliow
Flynn, 403; Wisby, 300; Beaumont, 190:
plural ity for Flynn, 100.
kingfisher.
Kingfisher—Flynn receives 242; Wis-! us a nice little cottagc
publican man's pants don't tit him. anil I ant' ®eaum°nt tie with 99 votes in I nook in your county: we want to move
the Republican says the Herald man's I Kinglisber. Flynn's plurality 243, ma- to Cleveland county in order to be with
Hunting; a Home
Kansas Nov., h,
Dear Sir and brother pop:
Norman, (). T.
We arc limiting a home:—Please rent
in some ijiiiet
Miss Cormack is a handsome young
lady and works in Jliss Hnrselcy's
milliner store.
were en-
Wingate,
pant's are not paid for.
Some fellow in the Indian country j
"|"ohn H. Scott, Physician and Surgeon will 1 —Mr. and Mrs. Chas M. Smith, sister j sold the Indians some whiskey. And '
ti do a general practice. Office Booms l and i and brother-in-law of Mrs. Com.in arriv- was then arrested by them for selling it I
> over the Citizens Hank. Norman, Oklu. ,.,1 s_ n,i_ e ■> ..i i -\t- . .
- 4. ... , I ed in this eity from Battle Creek Mich
Special attention given to Gynecology
Li senses of children. Kectal diseases ami Can-
Jh. fknklon, ll. u. Professional calls at-
• tended promptly.—Ollice at Feneion &
Bellamy's Drug Store. East Main Street, Nor-
man, Oklahoma Territory.
CS. Shinier, M. D. Homoeopothic l'hysi-
• clan and Surgeon. Otfice in Norman
State Bank building. Special attention paid
todeseases of the rectum, and the deseases of
Children,
CAPSHAW A lllTDSON. l'hysicans and Sur-
geons. Diseases of women a speaialty
Office over Palace drug store.
jority over both opponents, 144.
I.Oi.AN COI'.VTY.
Guthrie Flynn carries Guthrie
558.
Guthrie- Twenty-two precincts
ogan county gives Flynn 1012 plurality. [
Xo returns j*et on which legislature es-
timates can be made.
Seward—Seward township gives
Flynn 110, Wisby 45, Beaumont 44.
K. COUNTY,
Kildare—This city gives Flynn 104,1
Jki.lakd. Dentist. Office:—
, Blake A Klledge Block,
Norman, Oklahoma.
SA. WAITS Physician and Surgeon. Office
• In Norman Drug Store. Residence cor-
ner Gray Street and Webster Ave.
HARRIS & BOTSFORD,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
Office—In Seawell Building.
Normau, Ok
to them. Verily the way of the boot- j
gan yesterday. We hope they will iind ll«ger is hard.
this country so agreeable that they will The Edmond News the new Demo-
conclude to locate here. cratic paper does not seem to be "in
—Kunlce the seven months old daugli-i'°"c'1 al'm'n'stration." At
ter of W. F. and ( lara Kssex, living one lensl: ,he land oflice noticcs do not loom
and a half miles West of the city died ! ^reat extent.
last Friday and was buried Saturday in I'eople up at Medford are affected with j Wisby 40, Keaumont 33.
the Warren ccmetery. The bereaved ; worms, not in the stonxache but in the j Newkirk—Out of three hundred and
parents have the sympathy of many j nose' 260 worms were taken from a la- j seventy-live votes cast in the city,
dies nose the other day. The worms j Flynn 181, Beaumont 83, AVlsby 111.
are about as large as maggots. Kildare—Nine precincts out of 21 in
The l'ond Creek News says a populist! K' county five Flynn six majority over
in L county got it into his head that he j a"'
was going to be elected. A number of 1'onca City—Flynn 18ti; Wisby 104:
the same party got the same tiling in ' fleaumont 71.
tlicir lieadB, down here, and it never got
out either.
Judge Scott, lias had Judge Asher of
Tecumseh arrested for contempt of court
friends.
—The water was turned on last Mon-
day evening but owing to a defective
main it had to bo turned otf again in
order to put in a new one. Every citi-
zens of this town lias been waiting anx-
iously for the water works to be com-
pleted but the work has been terrible
slow.
—Hafus Jackson earae in from Stella
University Notes.
Friday three new students
rolled, namely; Miss Maude
Miss Lee and Kate Williams.
The students with the airl of Mr. |lc-
liarr have marked oil' a base ball dia-
mond. Doubtless we will have a nin*
in the near future.
The I'lerlan Literary .Society will
give an entertainment on the aist of
December.
Monday morning Miss Nora Dixon,
who has been attending the Methoeist
College, was enrolled at the University
and also Miss Myrtle and Ninis HiiUhm.
Making the rounds of the city in quest, Still the University continues to grow
of news we happened to drop into Dr. j Miss clo Leacl| vUUed y
Ellards dental rooms and the first thing i Wednesday
that attracted our attention was an ele-1 —
gant new dental chair of the latest style i The Election,
and with all the modern improvements.! The election in this county, last i u.-.-
Ihe chair is the Wilkerson chair and is day was a great surprise to evervon. .
It has a The Democrats were surprised to iind
j our friends. We have observed the
election returns and Iind that we have
by no place to go except Cleveland county
or Texas, and we don't want to go to
in i Texas this year.
Yours in a hurry,
Miiiy Ei.i.kn ami Socks,
Elegant New Oliair.
j yesterday. He says the colored troops AVe can't imagine how that man Scott
A. W. Fisher. E. E. Hemiestiy.
FISHER & HENNESSY.
LAWYERS
Prompt attention piven to all bualneu in-i
trusted to us.
Fisher Building Norman. O. T.
DK. T. H. WILLIAMS
DENTIST.'
— rOfflc* 0?er Norman Stat® Rank;—
Nornin, Okla.
j fought nobly and put their tickets in
straight for the Republican ticket. In
his township Granville Hard, color
Republican candidate for R i
overseer was electcd. Hurrah
for the colored man; he eai g-f
there if the white men ei.init.
—It is a bad thing for a lowr
what is known as "clo ing oi t
sales.". There has bee.i le :
in this city for over a week. jl-
ishness and should not hf
But then it is an ill u i1 ti.at 1
one good. The farmi ind
Norman have been able t,
gets pants large enough for him. In
fact if he takes to wearing woolen pant?
wc sin d think wool would go up.
Ari abstract of the comlitisn of the
nntional banks of Oklahoma at the close
of business on October 2, shows the av-
erage reserve to have been 30.49 per cent
against 47.118 per ccnt on July 18 Loans
and discounts increased in that period I to hear from.
from $339,847 to $281,030. Stock and j knid.
securities decreased from $147,905 to | Enid—One precinct
Flynn 68 psurality.
CANADIAN COUNTY.
Union City—This townships return
gives Wisby 108; Flynn 76; Beaumont
54.
El Reno—Flynn carried this city by
forty-live majority.
considered the best made.
head rest that can be reversed and
turned in any shape. The seat of the
chair is raised and lowered by a simple
touch of a spring. It also has an in-
strument case and spittoon attached
that nre reversible. Taking it as a
many of their force had gone to the
pops and the pops «ere surprised to
learn that the Republicans had as many
votes in the county as they cast, and
the Republicans were surprised to learn
there were so many liars in the county.
whole it is the Ilnest chair in the Terri-1 for if the Democrats an 1 populists had
tory.
Burned to Death.
The shadow of death lias visited the
*147 883. Gold coin decreased from
+' to $32,621. Lawful money re-
serve increased from $106,841 to $89,760.
Individual deposits decreased from
The returns gives Wisby 215; Flynn home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A.Brown of
340; Beaumont 109. j this city. Last Wednesday little Jim-
r. county. I niy Brown the youngest child was play-
i'efry—\\ atkins township give B lynn i jng nPar the house. About one o'clock
108: Wisby 96; Beaumont 69. j Mrs. Brown heard a scream and upon
I'erry returns of city all in shows the going to the door found her little boy's
election of (lie entire republican ticket,
possibly one or two exceptions. County
In Enid gives
awfully cheap, and the thn,{ inuej. j $626,783 to $004,447.
M COUNTY.
Round Pond—Medford and Medford
township, Flynn 96; Beaumont 61.
Wisby 15.
voted us they claimed tlie.v would some
of the Republican candidates would
have been elected. However the Re-
publicans are not discouraged in lh«
least; they feel that they have made it
grand good light against great odds and
are not so far behind as their opponents
predicted they would be. We feel that
we have won a victory. Our party has
clothing in flames and before she could ia 3taD(""K' aml w0 knmv our strength
get to him he was so badly burned that aml in tw" years ,rom now wi" not
he died at nine o'clock that night. Just "f?I't'"g in the dark as we were at this
how the little fellows clothes caught ; election. Let every Republican take an
lire is not known. He was buried yes- interest in his party from now on, and
terday at 4 o'clock. Furneral services i 'iecP UP their Republican clubs, and
at the Presbyterian church by Rev, Hen-! w,ien l',,! election time come again we"
ry. The parents of little Jimmy have ; w'" ')e strictly In it.
the heartfelt sympathy of every citl/en j _Wrs. l'ayne lias be^i'iiiTthe sick list
of Norman.
this week.
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Mangum, R. Y. The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 06, No. 06, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1894, newspaper, November 9, 1894; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137187/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.