The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 09, No. 08, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, FR1UAV 1HTKM1U.U 3. lU'.h
DUMBER ft.
TIMK TABLE A. T. S. F.
NOT TALKING FOR HIS HEALTH.
additional local.
OKLAHOMA'S SCHOOL LANDS.
territorial school NliWS.
TOPICS OF, THE TIMES.
Mrs \V E. Brooks is seriou-ly sick.
If You See and Hear Billy Bryan a, r ^ fftm(|y hKye
Gulhne on Saturday Night You II ■ (,nm Mo
Pav 50c. for the Pnvllcge.
. , Attorney J. W Hocker whs up from
Hon. YVm. J. Bryan, the grea, Free ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Silver apostle and recent democratic]
Items of News, Business Pointers and
Opinions on the Current Events
Of The Day.
Purcell U talking up telephonic con-
nection with Center, I. T.
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2 :<>4 p. in
QoISG SOUTH,
foxntKxpress. n<*. t"'•
Purcell v; '
A.ifOuinin«><l n N'
lj( )tNU SOUTH.
Chic'ipo Kxj 1 • • N« - •
Mo Hivi'i" • Nil
Aucoinmod.i(: >ii N >.420..
Thai Skuvick,
Jnfti-nrrl' 1 if ■ l'u 1 nan Sleeper. aiul
*4,air ' r- .11 Wi< l>•'i«
U , iisas Cilv . |> I". < I. ><•■•«•• •'."■
following da) making dow p '"".'.''".'.""f
Winli Mm. '.'.'i.iiita with Pmmu I.. K. f,.l
points ru <t. , , 11
« ear. les through Ch .ir Cars and ' n I-
miMi ■ " V "1,V rl' i
Frisc• !' >' rriviiurat*t. Louis at «dOp m.
f"i. ' 1 1 1 li •'•ill"''"1 -1 ep rs i-d
Chiilr (Jars irriviug Rt Worth 810 . in.
Galveston " ' ■ in. -.ami* day . .
4(>7 curl i" •. t ron: hair < ars arriving at
GalvtMoji '' 1 mi. following' day
Tiekei - d to all points in the United
state, xui ! I..re 1 tier ed to donation,
for fni'tln*: 1 i,r t ion full 011 or addreus.
ti. J. ,s. Ant. Santa Fe Route.
Inteiesting". Notes from ihe Ok ahoma
Demand Largely Increased, and Revenue j School Herald About.Schooia.
of $200,000 Per Annum Derived i Mr wLniri|;l> ti> will teacb in district
from Its Rental. ^ Custer county.
The common schools of Oklahoma „ of Tonkawa, is
are sharing the general prosperity.
. . . tFallr $100 000 will be apportioned ■not t|,|u K " • tyftK An Oklahoma Ci;y piper advertises
candidate for congress, will deliver 11 Several weddings are on ap " among i he 'school districts JanuarvlS; Marshal, Logan <**: Jj''tn b8Ve a ,'-LoBt A black lady's pocket book.'
lecture in Guthrie on Saturday night. , Christmas and during th., ho It a . ^ ^ nils will be mure than twice $425 00 new school Judge Kenton and District C erk Kl.
December 4th, on "Bimetallism." It 1- Mrs. M. K. Dorrance, mother o ■ rs. j j|ke largest amount even before nppor- Miss Scott, of Ml«#iiriiig. 7¥"*ch 'he | I)unn returned on Saturday from Greer
probable the Santa Fe will give exeur Ed P Ingle, arrived 1 hur.day r in a t|onn(j^ the previous high watermark Lone Star school, Culttnd roWifj
slon rates and a large crowd will be visit In Kansas. ' , . .. .... i iom I _ — ...No n'!.
having been $12,000, January 1,1895 ; yjgg Gertie Mutter n,I.,ijl l"'r "rst
liavilitt " 'II '• J •' I M1SH Vji'llir ni«*tvZ
T. E. Smith and C H. Besant went Th(.re ^ni he more than $1 for each j school wltkjf AdcWfln*"1"1-
i hunting on Little Hlver on Wednesday | of 8l.,)00i the estimated | j,leMlint #cl,o. Send ^ineoln couti-
and bagged considerable game. number being 8S,000. This money will ( ' (g (() bave n(,w ,d furniture.
Mr. Monroe has moved into his hand-| |)e rece|Ved by tlie school l tnd office
| some new residence on Gray street, and | for t),'e Sjx months between July 15
TIME TABLE
Choctaw Ok; ,':)oma and Gulf R. R.
K.A9T
F,i Ren
Oklahoma City
Shawnee
South Me v "Ster
Wifiter
VIA. W181 Kit.
present to hear tlie talented young ora-
or. Admission free.
IjATKH—The report that admission
would be free proves to be a mistake.
The price'will.be 50 cents, and if you
have the price you can see 1 hear the haB one 0f ti,e prettiest little hom. s in ! „( t|1(, , urrent year and January 15
Great Apostle, the ' Poor Man's j ^ ^ i next, and does not include about $60,-
Friend," "Savior of the Oppressed and Mf anJ Mr| Erne|t Kendall, of 000 which is to be divided between the
Down-Trodden," and: if yon haven't, ^ y (|) accompanled the Nor- territorial university and public build-
you can't. This is Br^a" 9 mvn ur'n thplltre p,'irty t0 oklahoma City on Ing fund. The amount apportioned
rangement. An arrangement had been ^ ^ • among the common schools last July
TI,.,,
but the young apostle wrote to Mr. | a special raee'''"K " night" Dec' Oth' Charles Fllson, secretary of the school
Horace Ilngan, muster of ceremonies, K. of I., on Monday night. . ■ ,iin(, bo.ir., 81ti(1 rocentiy thit the scrmn-
intimating that he was not talking or Important business
-int
making a show of himself for his health
and insisting that an admission fee of
, 50 cents be charged, half the proceeds
6:40 a m to go to him and the other half, after
the'expennes were paid, to tlie Guthrie
silver club. So if you see the elephant
you must pay for it.
Lv
:45 a m
•' 9 14 a m
" 12.30 p m
Ar. 3:00 pm
Fort Sm tit
St. Louis
St. Louis
F rt Smii ii
Wister
South Mc At est i
Sliiiwtu e
Oklahoma City
Kl Reno
Ar.
4:35 p m
7.25 a m
i ,n« i. i ble by farmers for school lands was
McGlniey & Berry shipped 100 bale. iprece(lented tl)e cherokee strip
of cotton direct to Liverpool, Eng., on wcre prob,bl, not exceed half
Monday; it being the first .blpment | a (,0Mn leM#t who wleil torenew thdr
ever made from Norman to that port. ^ a|) pftylnK mucU ,li({her r(,ntals.
Jack Wolover, a member of Nor-1
Mian'; base bail club some years ago
I,v. 8:20 p in
Lv. 11:67 a m
Lv- 1:30 p in
'• 4:10 p m
" 7:35 p in
'• 9:05 p m
Ar. 10:05 p m
Oratorical Contest.
The local oratorical contest will be
held In the University chapel on Dec
8th, beginning at 8 o'clock p. in. The
successful contestant will represent the r,,cital of some of his writings at the
University at the inter-collegiate c n fm h(j n, h( ()f Decembcr
test at Guthrie on December ,11st. ul ' ' ,
The following is the'program for | 14th. It will be a 11 erary feast.
Wednesday tiiglit, Dec. 8 h : It's an i'l wind that blows nobody
Music, Mandolin club i Thp recent Klondike weather
Opening address, N. K Butcher, I res. , ^
School land quarter sections that rented
. last year from $60 to $75 each, readily
lias signed with the Fort Wayne club broUght from $559 to $175 each this
for next season. He will play 3rd base j,cari wbue solne were rented.for $2'i0.
i'rof. Freeman Miller, the "Poet, of 'I'ligjg were not more tli.in a dozen
the Prairies" and one of Oklahoma
v..o leases in all Oklahoma that were not
olll( greatest literary celebrities, will give a | renewud. Good crops were the cause.
successful contestant will represent the I rec,tal 0f some of |,is writings at the l phere is much to show that Oklaho-
ma's population has been greatly in
creased this fall. Heretofore the.school
land leases in ranges 10, 11, 12, and 13,
were practically untouched. Nearly all
G. M. Smith Is teaching,' a succcss'ul
school In District 28, Oklahoma county.
Miss E. McGee will commence a term
of school at Clifton, Lincoln county, on
1st.
Supt. Ballard saye Woodward county
Is going to El Reno to carry off the
flag.
Jessie Morgan reports 39 pupils at-
tending the Chester school, In Woods
county.
Eighteen teachers were successful in
passing the recent examination in Lo-
gan county.
A good report comes from Mis ! Annie
Cline who is teaching the Pioneer
school, Kay county.
Miss Emma Yorkee is teaching the
Parvin school, and Emma Smith the
Riverside school, in Lincoln county.
Guthrie lias removed all old black-
boards and replaced them with
Olmsted Artificial slate stone.
county.
Sheriff Burrows, of Oklahoma county,
Is so sick that fears are cnterta ned he
cannot recover.
Horace Bailey, the well known news-
paper man, is now connected with the
El Reno Republican.
J. G. Atkins, a member of the Wood-
men of the World of OutliTie, died Mon-
day, in Sterling, Neb.
Will Clardy. ex-postmaster at Purcell
has purchased J. A. Faris Interest in
the firm of Faris & Wilson, of that town.
Ex-Co. Attorney J. L. Brown, of Ok-
lahoma county, was married on Thanks-
giving to Miss Delia L. Harvey, of that
city.
A telephone is now working order be-
tween Oklahoma City and El Reno. I'he
circuit will be continued to Shawnee
and Guthrie.
Nearly 13,000 bales of cotton have
been shipped from Guthrie this season.
This includes a good many from Lincoln
and Payne counties.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Callahan, accom-
panied by their eight children, were in
Oklahoma City, Monday, on their way
nnsieu rtiuiii-i- «• ..
District No 213 is fortunate In secur- j to Washington to spend the winter,
ing a kind and considerate teacher, j Mr. an I Mrs Lee Patrick, of Sac and
Mr. Elklni is well liked by his pitrons. 1 Fox agency, will entertain a party of
bktwki n
01 1 ahoma city and ki. rkno. Oration, Marshall Johnston
, , - m .o.)n Oration, J. T. Hefley.
!::; !«« iirroi:?.0o'o3!'D,Lyd,.Jck.n<
For rates and other information apply t° r5<in wilev Spiuvc
Vocal solof Mhw Lorne J ohnson'" has put a number of dollars into the j „re new occupied .by lewe. more than
and King.
.1. K. HOLDEN,
Traffic Manager ■
Oration, Wiley Seawell.
Music, Male quartette.
?anta P trains maU" cotun ct
nine Manager- r .uusie, ainic 411*1* • ic.
s. MrAlester. I. T, ()r.,t jon, Jesse Hefley.
,,o ct'oii nt Okla- „ , ... .... ,
400 new leases having been made
These quarter sections rent at about $25
a year All school lands west of range
14 are leased in sections for grazing
purposes at a miniuiu:n ol $33 a year.
R. L- RjSII?GEP\
B Js. JR. 33 IB Th S,
Klnun-uer asi weea i«i opcou ■
.MVingwi.h friends, has been confined AH the old leases have been renewed
I to his room at the Hotel Agnes since ! and fully thirty Ave new leases made.
Saturday, with a severe attack of ill- Many of these leases are in the south-
Iness He is having the best of care | western portion of the territory.
post opiticu-:-
nil r ic -ftntl
easy
11.,.
pockets of S. M. Moore, the plumber.
; i'he old gentleman will soon be wear-
ing diamonds if this tiling keeps up.
I!. L. Brownlee, who oame down from
Kingfisher last week to spend Thanks
Vocal duet, Mr. Geo. Bucklin and Miss
Grace King.
Piano solo, HenrylHemperly.
Decision of judges. i ness tie is naviug i|,D "• i
1 - r!; ,;;:n I "LTZ zzr™; s
Teel's. lj ' ' ""S " ' n | him, has returned to Kingfisher. lessees' notes will fall due in October,
— - , VT a-ffircg.itlug more th:*n $150,000 and re
Teachers'.Institute. Q« te a parly went from Norman to : the income of only six
attend Thos. Keene's rendition ofi1' *
Guthrie, Oklahoma City and Norman
friends during the ChrUtmas holidays.
John K. Moore, b good republican of
Edmond, Okla.. has secured a plum in
o«u...! .1.. .i;.p. ."-j
Apache, Arizona, with house and
rations.
Sam Jones, in speaking of society
THE
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Ksiftblislied 1854.
A Republican Newspaper.
The Home Paper of the West-
The Journal is now in its new home
the Rlalto Building, corner Ninth and
Grand Aven.p','li-J' m iHv across from
the new pop* ill*** ImiMing.
Address
The KAN-AS CITY JOURNAL,
KANSAS ITY, MO.
I he Northwestern Teachers' associa-
tion will meet at Moore on Saturday,
Dec. 11, 1897. The following is the
program:
130 p. m., Halleek's Psycology, ch. 2,
B. 11. Pierce.
General discussion.
Mann's Recreation and Amusements,
ch. 2, Claude Clothier.
General discussion.
Geography, Silas Payne.
Use of tlie Globe in School, L. S.
Welsh.
Music. Frank Wise.
8 p, m, Lecture, Prof, Ilice.
Christine Bopine, See'y,
"Richard 111, at Oklahoma City on j|0[iey from collections continues to discussed "How to Grade a District
Tuesday night. Among them were scho()] |nnJ omcp ?chool „ an(, the members returned to
i'rof. Boyd and wife, L. C. eni ,i am | ^ jioo,000 mentioned a few days ago j t|icir WOrk with a clearer conception of
wife. J, W Hocker and e> "9- ' Lg depositad t0 the credit of Governor I what to do.
McGuire, Prof. Paxton and DeBarr, W . m. Barnes, chairman of the school
T. Walker and daughters, Misses Nellie , b htts increaaed to nearly
and Nora. They all were pleased with , ^ ^
the entertainment. j' S(,cretary Fiison gaid: "The school
A. L. Richards, who is riding from
Milwaukee, Wis.,to Buenos Ayres, Ar
The Frionds Academy and school at
Cherokee were dedicated on the 14th
by Edmund Stanley, Kx Stale Supt. of
Kansas.
Mr. C
county's young, but energetic teachers
lias been employed for a six months
term in district No. 7. «— - -
Supt. Dodd and h„ feilow workers in -----
rr - ;r—
Bociation This Includes a Patrons' | .bey will soon be in a bad tlx.
Day and School Board Day, with a full i (Ml J. W. Johnson, or Oklahoma
, I Gitv lias been retained to defend
program for each. ^ , ,,...
, . , . j rinronce Douglas, who kllle.l h lltor
AttimX \V Teachers' Association t.iarente i/uu*
! i "«fh \tr «I V Pierce Williams in Ardmore several months
at Moore on the 6th, Mr ti. it. t iercb
A
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jl J
Sf
Miss Millie Blake will give
lessons in art in rooms oyer the
Palace drug store on Thurs-
days, 1'ridiys and Saturdays,
from 1 to 4 o'clock p. m.
To tlie Cotton Raisers of
Clevelan. County:
We are- ■- : 'in preparin!? to Weigh
\our cirttiol, one Llock north of
ago. The trial was put off till next
term of court.
A company has been organized '
Shawnee to establish a cotton oil mlUN
Mr B 8 Hull, a former teacher of I at that point. C. C. Hemlng, K. P.
Mr. n. a. , itnwmir P. S. Witlierspoon and I'.K.
Oklahoma, is spending some time ,.,nlta]Uts of Gainesville,
Denison Texas. He does not think the j sherwood, capitalists or «> l"e"' •
uenison, i« ,ir.. saiil to b • he (liief stoek-
- — --- | schools of that part of the state equal i texas, are said
land board can now give prospective j tQ those of Oklaboma, notwithstanding I holders.
MiiwauKee, it ns., L.UOUV.O ..j.i lessees positive assurance of full pro- Giat better salaries are paid. The following remark by the I)m
g entine Republic, took dinner at the teetion hi buying the rights of oldies- , . qnrj tl.„, s e Times ii applicable i'i many quarters:
note, Agnes on Friday. He is travel- S&S j Ev^ S .ult ^Strict court re'eent'-' I "If of .he men of this town would
ing by bicycle to Colony, Mexico, from Lemoved w(ieil lhe new lessee takes ' . ,^iltrlot 44, Logan county for pound the rock-pile as much as they
Notice to All. 1 where he will sail to Valparaiso, Chili, possession.'^ _ ' Evang wa, emp|0yed to teach in the card table there would Be fewer
We must insist upon all knowing, and from thereThe foot ball team goes into active the district, but when he was ready to women taking in washing to suppo
themselves indebted to us to call and Hon. He estroat hv | practice today for the game with the begin work, the doors were locked I the family.
at once settle their accounts. We have 800 miles -4,500 by land and 2,800 by | proa*M r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (). B Brown, proprietor of the Shaw-
credit you when you needed credit and water. He is to'"e0"P"*h 16 r p I whi(,|, isa great improvement over Mr, Prancel Herrlman, nee Hafer, nee dive known a. the Klondike, was
we think you should pay as cheerlully -00 days, on a be $ , . ^ ^ is a8 follow,. Miner, left former|y 0f this city, writes us to have "rested last week for robbing a g g-
as we credited you. We will push col- The strife among the wholesale linns , ^ Kml,u.ki ,eft ucklefPotter, left the Hkraio 8(.nt her to DesMolnes, -r. It Is the worst dive in tne ter
lections if you do not call and adjust j for the patronage of Norman morchants ^ ^ cftnt r. BlftckwellJeri [owr Mfs Herr)man U not now en- rltor?, a festering sore on Shawnee and
your account. Eu.kdok linos. ,5 well demonstrated by the register 0 McComlck, right tackle; d |n gchool work, yet she wants the , surrounding country, and the g.
the Hotel Agnes. During the past « « ' _ ^ #rtM «a*ea ,oueh with the Okla- citizens of that town should demolish
week mat popular house has entertain • left halr. Herring, 8chool Work.
ed (17 commercial travelers, from almost ^ ^ Do|lglMj fuU bacU oklaho-1
man.
Sam Whitehead is home from Arkan-
sas City, wiiere he took his babe t^i
make its home with its grandparents.
B. F. Williams, of Paul's Valley, was
here this week looking lor a house lor
ids family. Our splendid schools are
the attraction.
Thirty-five hundred sheep were un-
loaded here on Thursday, to be fed for
market. About as many more are ex-
pected to arrive today.
every wholesaling city in the countr
l'hey say they regard Norman a3 one
\ of their best points, her merchants re-
liable, close buyers and practical busi-
j ness men.
It is the desire of Tiik Transcript
management to makethe paper a thor-
Prof. E. W. Doran Ib now president ol j There will probably be a contest ovet
the Clinton Normal Business College, : the will or John Beattle, the old Scotch-
New Postmaster at Lexington. 1 and associate in the management or | man found murdered in an oil
Mrs. Ida McKeand was appoint-d Baird College for young ladle.. These his claim near OW-hM."* C ^
.b.„i ........111..«. ■"; „CS; -r:;,.'".
much disappointed over the matter.
management to makethe paper a inor- eu. it,pays auum *. uu yn
ough transcript of the happenings of the 1 he struggle for it among local repubii- the work at Clinton, m .
we ek ill Norman and Cleveland county, cans was verj- spirited. Doubtless the j; ^ p,irci, wrltes:"I mn glad lo say
I W. Hocker, cashier of the Citi- I It will therefore nppreciate receiving hitter rivalry between; the leading re
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('it i/. "is
just wci
toil 8r-il
Bank.
Will guarantee
Have tlie best.cot-
i" liroufijht to tlie ter-
JONi;- & HE BUY.
_ (the schools of Kay county are in excel
zen's bank, left on Thursday for Ken -1 any bit of news you may know or learn j publican applicants caused the referee ■ ]l)nt workin(1, order. There are 102
tuckv called by a telegram telling of Have you a friend or relative visiting j board at Guthrie to recommend Mrs. j 8chooi8 i„ the county, and 91 are now
the illness of a relative. you, or are you contemplating visiting j McKeand, whose political affiliations, -n gess|on> A better class of teachers
The flre department was called to the ' some friend? Births, marriages and if she has any, are doubtful, to say the are at worki wUh better salariej a::d
east part of town on Wednesday night, deaths, tires, accidents, transfers of le.St.
f
longer terms. a better
■ byl flue burn ing out It'T McGlniey ^ proper'ty-anything of that kind. Send The appointment is by no means a vaUg among the people
! residence No serious eamage resulted. I through the postofflce or leave at the popular one among republicans.
Dick Boling,of Edmond, was brought office, and they will duly
isneri'iiv icivmi m il ... appear
tti.r has Hi'-'l notieeof his intention 110 tjie sanitarium on luesuay. HIS
Messrs. Elbert and Henry * illlams — ^ Mfg Hoover and babe ln
to prove , are. here from Collin.county, 1 exfts, vis-, on aUead
cultiva- 1 V \\ i, :1111s. llle
I
Notice of Publication.
[ and Offic e vt Oklahoma. O. T. Nov.1897
N..1 • *• is heri'hv triv u that the follow in}-'
tiimii.ll settler has tiled notice of his lntentiok. I l0 |,ltJ suiuiai iuui on ••••
t."nmi..--'li"V,e tlX" & i most notable hallucination is that he is Mrs. M. D. Hoover was quite serious
Reeis.!" an i It-Uiver. a. nklnlioina Cit>. c#ncelg gtampj with his ly Injured at Purcell on Monday tnorn-
T. .miJuu. 15. I tti. viz: j |ng. She and Mr Hoover were return-
fortthnTots^L'^r^'Nee 6, Tw,,| ..... .vni.^ in < home from a visit in Norman, and
in N range 1 w .
He nnnie< tli fol'-'win^ witnesses
his continuous reside ee upon ami
tio i « t sa'nl I tiul. \
TliMiii.iv It I AI i * n loot's. -I K \.
f.ll of Mer- y. of an I i euj imiti
^ol ' " «- > Morn S. ' hick. Register.
First pui lished December .1. IH97
Notice- for Publicatton.
I.aud Oliieo at Oklahoma. ). T. ,'Nov. 27ih.
N 1 • •• i- herehv t-Ti^'i that the follow Ing
mimed , ttler h - til.- 1 noti« ~ -■* 18 —
tion to mu e final proof in «• •••
rlaiin. and that said proof will he made be
Program
feeling pre
and all are
hopeful.'"
In checking the lists of teachers as
I ()r Cleveland County Teachers'1 Assocl- reported by the county superintendents,
. ... VnLIll TluP itll .... . nf till) f niintlpS
to
build a tire at home. The horses at-
taclied to the 'bus took sudden fright
and started up the hill at breakneck
, „ speed. There were several men in the
l at Lexington between Kev. A. c. Pick- ve|,icl«, but they got out sarely, leaving
en and Kev
iting their brother, J. F. Williams.
IK I.joy. fhey are liiiglitily pleased with Nor-
V >V fcbb of .... ,.
man and vicinity, of course.
A religious debate was held this week
Ud Oliieo at Oklahoma. O. T-.-Nor. Slili, l -- ---- * - W Hck' , The^ Mrs. Hoover to shift for herself She
iMiT. | Hons debated covered modes of hap- „is0 attempted to jump out, with her
to of8 hU'hue"-Itism' infant baptism, and organization j babei an(j wag thrown to the ground,
support of his | of tlie church. j. p. Ewing, formerly receiving painful injuries, but saving
f„r,-i "sormloi' court stenographer of the Tinr I districi elllw froro |,arm. She was taken
t , i . on Jan. iiSP^.yiz^ took stenographic notes of the lectures. jlt r residence, where it was found
' Those who believed with Kev. Plcken jmd received many bruises and that
I before the debate, believe so still, and her right leg had been badly sprained.
.Mr. NVarlick has neither guinui'. nor 1" ' she was resting easy at last accounts.
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9 N. ranire ~ w
w itne.sHi-s to prove
upon and cultiva-
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Tor t
his coiitiiiuo-is ^
Robert A niol. James < r Kvans. oh ti Sullivan. .. „
ami > i i' - I 1 • ■!' cut .. tej. 1 tiny believer^. Such is generally the i The driver of the 'bus had gone into
F4rst p'libllshed^ Nov v'i^ ^ | result of such debates. ! the depot, leaving the team unattended
ation, to meet at Noble, Dec. 4th
10:00 o'clock a. m
Address of Welcome,—l'rof. L. •!
Peterson.
Response —Pres. C. K. Reynolds.
Reports from District Reading Circles.
1 Mr (i. W. Malone.
\ Mr. S. I Paul
, f Mr. S. A. Payne,
Second^ jjgg j[UP n,)Cj|ne,
„„ . . ( Prof. W. N. Rice,
U"r(ij Pror. C. W. White.
., ( Miss Nora Pantier,
Fourth| \ijss Anna Chalfant.
Announcements N. E. Butcher.
2 00 o'clock r. m.
Natural Sciences in Primary Grades
—Hose Jackson.
Condition of District Schools— Sup't
Cralle.
8:00 o'clock, p. m.
M usic -
Lecture -Pres. Edmund D. Murdaugh
of the T erritorial Norm.l School.
C. r. I5ey.noi.ds, Pres.
i Daisy Pool, Sec.
we find that in some of the counties
nearly every teacher is a subscriber to
the Hkrald. This is certainly a very j
pleasing observation, and these teach-
ers are to be complimented on their
progressiveness, showing that they are
in the front rank in the profession.
Among the vetemns of Oklahoma is
Mr. C. lO. Libbey, of Woods county.
As the name suggests Mr. Libbey is a
membor of the Isimily from which the
famous Libbey Prison in.Bichmond,Va
takes its nauie. lie has traveled in si-
' most all parts of the world, was a sol-
i dier in the.Union army during the war,
| alld has a vast store of accurate infor-
| matlon gathered by>bservation>iid by
! reading the best books. He is an act-
j ive teacher,' and while well Informed
j himself, is one of the most teachable
! men that tbe writer has ever mjt.
Mrs. Sallie Campbell, who lives near
Dtirant, is 102 years of age. She was
married at twenty-two and lived with
her husband fifty, years, having been a
widow thirty years." She is living with
a daughter who is sixty-six years or age
A son in Mississippi died at the nge of
eighty-four years, i'he old lady re-
members well the war of 1812 and has
| heard those talk who were In there
volutionary war.
PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE.
"One good, turn deserves another,
and I think as l have been kind enough
to credit jc 11 when you needed credit
1 and lenient in not pressing for payment,
you should now return the kindness by
calling and settling that little account.
Those who are hit by ti is statement,
will please take the hint.
Accounts MUST BE settled. Those
not settled by Deo. 81.1 will be placed
in tbe bands of an attorney for Collec-
tion. lUspect fully,
1!. W. stt'BUK.MAN.
Sttra*—Taken up, a black
heifer, apparently part Jcrsi
K.Boyd. Party owning the
pleune call, prove pr >pertv
1 charges,
yearling
.v, by D.
ami' will
and pay
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Ingle, E. P. The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 09, No. 08, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1897, newspaper, December 3, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137386/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.