The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 01, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1899: Searching Inside

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... hrokcn-hcarlol auJ cinply „licr lh« Job, lb. mm promiiiiail i K f H™,™!?"""11 * b, ac'Sl Mot hM «""■« J W... piaratity, but Ooebelisin 8w"B°nr s- Pr'°«' ! it! J'powder, 10 of1 barley, 100 of | control of all... feat it. It 19 not democracy that IS j. F. Williams. A. R. Abbott, r. C Mosier, . i i <1 u i i J. W... and cultivation of. Naid laud, viz • (iardner Allen. W. A Reddo of Etow ah. O. T . J. M. Hopkins and J. C ..... J . W (iroce. N. 1\ Miller, C. K. Meshen, all of Kason. o. T. Skymoi k S. 1 kice. Register. First

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... with slow fever. —E. J. Keller was in town from Lexington, on Tuesday. \ —Geo. W. Jones proved up on his —... keeping near Sacred Heart. —Emmet N. Payne, formerly with J. D. Woniack ACo., has taken a position with W... of any patent for 10 centR in stamps. T. 11 Ewing, El Reno, Okla., Plow; J. W. Luke, Oklahoma, Okla.... Kenfrow, C. H. Besssent, Geo. T. Reynold F. Carutliers, J. D. Maguire, J. M. Curtice, W. B. Poole. 8«ir\Ve... of Norman. J. W. Hocker, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Id dav of April '99. My Com Expires

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... Who do business in a square way. & WIARD. !„ i,I. ■ : Senate Saloon, <•> i W«J Th :>«r*4. It is ann 1... watch work r* i xperleiiec I stock of wat 1 : Npjii transcript i'ALVIN W. IJKHWEll, j\ r ro;tskv - AT... by W. H. Seawell, Norman, Okla-, aiso a few choi (arms close to Norman. R. L. j^ISIEGE^ barbers We... !■\mivr W I. t'rippen, ' licnnisoi.' •Geo. Wilson. i. I.. Abbott Nathaniel Wallace J L l.'witr A. I...* j tr future bottli ajsr. A con. pat to mnufa. gl t boe are rnu in tht be made VI ! rank Smith, . .

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... enough for almost any woman. State op Ohio, city <>f Toledo, * Lucas County, r Frank J. Chrn'W 111:1 U... | the cause of my health." Miw. L. J. GOODICN, ACKI.KY, 1A. W. L. douglas S3 & 3.50 SHOES v Worth $4... moustache or board a beauuXul hrown «.r rich black ? Then uaf BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Whiskers j".■!■*-! T,*!w.... .. .'I . ili. rpiuDoor CornlnK < t y 1 o liodjr, e nd springs or lil w I.T j-i-t.-lwr Hirinr ...., been an American cltizt-n at all. The course of his whole career, since early j childhood, was changed

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...., it is thought, will ; w. A. Hill, has been granted a j k..s|.....a ' rf.. denies the . hartre guns under Mr... to Amount a Considerable Sum. Some weeks ago J. A Kuttroll and E. W. Depew got into a controversy at Box, O... was released—and the fraud was not discovered for sev Buy your coal from the Norman I Prui w< < |j , „ , f . „ t part of the eity. ,. , . , , ,,' • . He... Bill D.illon stripe, and is wanted for train robbery and murder, j Geo. Sabine, a restaurant keep-1

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... of the sale of vacant j lots. Attorney 11. E. Asp. of the Santa Fc. went to Perkins in company w ith Victor... an arm •NURSE TOM KINS." A hank got on the ground at Billings, j broken. | he new town, so early... poison. Hen Weaver shot and killed hU father- j PHate "-remonles. in-law, J. R. Lowe, at Ircton... prices, l>v loaning freelj on col ' J some kind, he isn t in it. ton. «ii ! Christian Science lias quite... robbery in Durant within a j short time. j Hunters say that in the hitherto Judge Frank Dale has a theory

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...;/ to put out in the territory, Non.- of t :ie towns seem to want the liaptlst ■ lege and that project w ill... average Englishman is a w< .kitigiran earning $ti a week. The Killing PubbIoii. From the Cleveland Plain.... Toffer— II ve a cigar, old boy. I'm afraid, though, these are not very good. la j'.ict, they may be worse

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... once," answered Mr. Halstead, while a slow ■mile spread over his face at the recollection. "It w... was just as nice as could much attention. The champions of the | {ective aml satisfactory. j-be yet...' Review, tell the whole truth and indeed is one of | those covert expressions of opinion j which must... it to the guests, who eat them while hot. If we can, and that was the reason why Games of checkers, fox and geese j..., amusements, the latter usually finish- j The boyS were in raptures at the ing the entertainment, which closes

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... the neglect of personal appearance that may save expenditure of both time and money, but which wastes that j... becoming reflection than one j white draped mirror and the lace-co\ - cred toilet table makes a dainty spot... a corset fit to wear under j the new gowns. There Is some jusice In the big prices that arc charged... tint that would be otherwise inappreciable and gives a cl:cei ful color ' ne. Much can be dene to j ron

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