The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE
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Pantouris
& Crohn for the King of fashion
Made smooth and rough, mall ilwinlilr colors and raxying width* of brim.
Tamd cm, bond, or raw cdgct.
Made only by HENRY H. ROCLOTS 6 CO..
, U.S.A.
would be managed for the beet in
terests of the whole Territory.
Gov. Ferguson does not wince
mutters. He is as strennonH as
the man who pat him in the plrice
he occupies, and as free to express
his opinion when things do not go
to suit his ideas of right and jus-
tice. His motto is that of old Davy
Crockett, "Be sure you're right,
then go ahead"—and he is carry,
in* out that idea, regardless of
where the chips may fall He
may make mistakes, but we fail to
see wherein he has made any so
far in the deal in any particular.
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TIME TABLE"S*nta Wt Route.
NOKTH.
No. 406 Paat. K. C & Chi 4:05 a m.
No. 116 Paw K. C. A Denver. 7:36 a m.
No. 18 Put. K O. A Chi 2:51 p.n
No. 410 L'l F't, except 8nday..8:50 a m.
aoUTH.
No. 406 Pan Galveaton 13.-00 a m.
No. 17 PaM. Galveston 1:05 p.m.
No. 116 Past. Purcell 4:13 p.m.
No. m LT Ft, except Soday.. 11:30 p m.
"Die Hunt
FOR GOOD
FARM LOA T>
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For )e Is* til lnukatf Retell EttMn.
Xomt gmrnint nilktml oar trade-mark.
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lit MmutM ef frtrttt mi SdMk*
10 other magazine has so great and
1 lasting an influence upon its read-
I ers as Success. Noneisso eaeerl
rhe Norman Transcript.
THURSDAY, JANUARY aj, 190a.
J.J. BURKE, Editor.
The new city council of Nor-
man should be composed uf the
very best men in th** community;
broad minded, conservative, hon
est ind energetic. Politics
should not be considered. Select
men for the positions.
As was fully expected, Frank
President Roosevelt has re-
fused to interfere in the cases of
A. J. Miittbis and Mont S. Ballard,
now undergoing a sentenoe of ten
years' imprisonment for assisting
in th«« lynching of two Seminole
Indians ne «r Maud, Pottawatomie
county, in 1898. It will be re-
membered lh* Indians were charg-
ed with tiSHHultin? and murdering
a Mrn Beard, under most brut .1
f*ircumht .nces. The Indians who
were lynHifd, however, were inno-
cent 1 if 1 he erime, and Mr Roune-
Beebe is to lose his job because j'VeU 18 "f ,he °'J,nion thttt the tw<'
of his connection with theChapin-! |Uen Iwe,ve(l 1,0 mure than their
Dellispur scandal. The poor, darn J08* du'*' mfWd' *ot off. ^
fool. An efficient man in looking! lu°k-v w^h on'y ten years.
after mail matters, but demonstra-
read, or so widely quoted. Each
month 1,500,000 readers fid in its
columnsjutt what they want. Suc-
cess is a magnificently illustrated, forcibly
edited, up-to-date monthly magazine, with
a distinct literary flavor of its own It
appeals to all ages and all classes.
THE BEST ef EVERYTHING
That is what its readers pay for and get.
It« illustrations are famous. Its list of con-
tributors, la addition to many eminent
writers of the day, includes successful men
and women i every walk of life who can-
not be indnced to write for any other peri-
odical. Each number is supreme in
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by the 15th of the month of issue. No free
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99
Barber Shop.
C. P. PEAKKK, Proprietor
One door west Alden's Jewelry Store.
Best of workmen, artistic bair cutting
shampooing, shaving Elegant fur-
nishings Try us. «r-Coke Dan-
druff cure is the best.
Hot
CHILI at Pedro Ramos'
ChiliStand.
The Only "Real Thing" in Town.
Open day and night.
ing bis weakness when he ran up
against the female.
"tne Strip should have the pen-
itentiary and insane asylum," says
the Newkirk Republican-News.
For one, The Transcript is per-
fectly willing. Figure out where
you want them, and Cleveland
county will do all in her pewer to
meet your wishes. We think,
ourselves, that the Strip is entitled
to these two institutions.
Not long ago the wife of an Ok-
lahoma politician asked him to lay
aside politics long enough one day
to dig the potatoes in the garden.
He agreed to do it. After digging
a few minutes he went into the
house and said he had found a
coin. He washed it off and it
proved to be a silver quarter. He
put it in his jeans and went buck
to work. Presently he went to the
house again and said he had found
another coin
Carload of Buggies just
received at Maguire's.
Col Bbyan has been notified by
the postoffioe department that he
is sending out too many sample
copies of his Commoner. It seems
that he is sending complimentary
copies to every congressman and
senator and to hundreds of promi
First "iiblMieri Jamia y 23.1902.
Divorce Notice.
Iu the lostrli-t <01111 of the second Juiiicial ots-
irict, In ami for Chvelaud <'ountv, Territory
oI oklahoma
TEKSITOKY OF OKLAHOMA, 1
County • f Cleveland 1 fiS'
C. T Atkexon -I'lamnff, 1
vs. v
Martha K Atkeson, Defendant (
Martha K. Atkeson, Defendant above-named;
Warning:
You are hereby notified and warned that ou
. . ... , the «h <iay of January. 1903, one <. T. a tke-
nent democrats all over the coun- pi intiir nbove.nan.ed, nie<i in the court
, . . , , , above-named and with the clerk thereof, bis
try, and the department thmka wt't which he charges you wuh the crime
-ii i . of adultery, and withabandonwem, and where-
these copies sbould not be sent as ln ,,e seeks to recover a Judgment against volt,
, . _ , . giving lilm an absolute decree of divorce against
second-class matter. Second-class arid f r the care and custody of the follow
• | lng-n«njeil children, to-wtt: l.uella May Aike-
matter is one cent a pound, and 's0"- Bu,'t Atkeson. John ukeson and Jimmie
1 I Atkesoii! Hint Iti**iii nlulntiff fm-thwr hpuu. fnn
BEARDSLEY HARDWARE CO.,
HARDWARE & IMPLEMENTS.
Moline Plow Co.'s Goods i Specialty.
R. H. PENDLETON,
£r. of Rental Surgery.
Office over Cleveland Nai'l Bank.
NORMAN,OKLA
Office Hours: 8 to 12 a m. 1 to 4:30 p m
J. B. DUDLEY,
Attorney-at- Law.
Norman. - O T.
Offici over Palace Drug Store
Practices in all courts
. , , , Atkeson; and therein plaintiff further pray for
the rate the colonel ought to nav forC08,s a"d ail such therieiiefas
. , JL, ,, ' to the court-hall seem meet. Uid at same time,
is 4 cents por pound The ruling ■
is absolutely all right. Special
privilege* sbould be granted to no
one—not even to Col. Bryan; but
we muy confidently look for a long
and vigorous bowl from the Com-
moner and the democratic press
about this attempt to muzzle the
press and place a tax upon the
Colonel's utterances.
WEST
SIDE
HOTEL
Well ventilated
rooms.
Beds firsfcclass.
Meals 20c.
Board and Lodg-
ing per week $3.50.
203 w. Main St.
The Muskogee Pheonix looks
at it this way: There will be some
He washed the dirt| reuj Hvejy times when it comes to
off of it. It was a silver half dol- locating county seats in tbis terri-
lar. He put it in. his jeans "I tory The Katy the Frigco and
have worked pretty hard," said he j the Choctaw will be strictly in it. ce?*dh
to his wife, "I guess I'll take a | The FritjCO Beems to haye fured ^
j pretty well, in Col. Soper's bill, as K
it cuts Holdenville out and
day and d;ite. he said plaintiff filed hly affidavit
stating therein that you are a non resident of
Oklahoma • errltory, and that he has been un-
able to ma e service of summons upon y..u in
said ease;
Now therefore, vou, the said Martha E. Aik -
son, are herein notified and Warned that unless
you plead, answer o demur 10 the said pet 11 lor.
of the plaintiff in the above court on or belore
the 15th day of March. 1902, the aaldptt'tlon and
the statements therein contained will be ta en
as true, and judgment will be rendered aroord-
ltig'y giving plaintiff a decree of divorce as
asked and praved for. and for the care anu cus-
tody o the said childrei. above named, and for
all costs of tald action.
In witness whereof, I, E. \i. Hegler. the
< leri- of said Court, have affixed mv official
signature and the seal 01 said Co rt at my
offii e in ^id County ami errltory on this
the 21st day of January, 1902.
[sEai ] k. M. IIKOLKli. Dlst.Cleik.
. . By K. «illtiiins, Deputy.
J. I). Lydlek, Attor ey tor Plaint, tf
KIM "Ublis i d jHiiuar -.'3, 1902
School Land for Lease.
•errltorlal Scliool Loud Office,)
(iullii'l.•. Oklahoma. >
January 15,19«2. )
found that his wife had nug all
the rest of the potatoes. But she
found no coins. It dawned upon
her that she had been "worked."
-Ex.
school
While they are accumulating knowledge
on the profound sciences, are often ao
ignorant of their own natures that they
allow local disease to fasten on them to
the ruin of the general health. Back-
ache, headache, nervousness, point to a
disordered or diseased local condition
which should have prompt attention.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription may
be relied upon as a perfect, regulator. It
•tops enfeebling drains, heals inflamma-
tion and ulceration, and cures female
weakness. It makes weak women strong
and rick women well.
There is n> alcohol in «Favorite Pre-
scription" and it is entirely free from
opium, cocaine and all other narcotic.
Your letter ju«t rece Ted," writes Miss Root
KUfether, of 43 West Sharpnack St., German
town, Philadelphia. Peooa. "Word* fail tc
express how tnaokful I am to you for
advice. I mutt confess that for the lengtf) of
ume *X have been using your medicine I have
found it to be the moit wonderful and best
remedy for femaie trouble that I ever have
tried. Sorry I did not know of your ' Favorite
Prescription * years ajjo "
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one-
gives
the county seat to Wetumka.
With Wyandotte, Vinita, Sapulpa,
Okmulgee, Wetumka and three
more towns in the Chickasaw na-
tion it gets on a line through the
territory eight county seats. The
Arkansas & Choctaw will get three
and possibly four more, which
will give the system twelve out of
the twenty-eight. The Katy will
get Vinita, Pryor Creek, Muskogee
Eufaula, South McAlester, Atoka,
perhaps Caddo, seven in all, while
the Choctaw will not get over
three at the utmost, outside of
South McAlester. But there will
be some tall scrapping before
these county seats are adjusted,
and from the present outlook So-
per and his road has the best of it.
A. J. Ross, of Alva, took umbrage
at some remarks of Gov. Fergu-
son concerning the Alva Normal
and President Ament, and resign-
ed his position as regent of the
Normal schools. The resignation
was promptly accepted; as prompt-
ly as the governor could draw a
sheet of paper to him and write
the acceptance. The language
that Ross took exceptions to was
that the governor was woefully
tired of the efforts of the Alva
people to keep Ament in his place,
and the position they seemed to
take that the Alva normal was a
Noticc is hereby Riven 'hat bids wi I be re-
' ed on or b. foie th- first day of March. 1902,
_ . leasinir of all vacant scliool laiH, public
building land, university or college laun, or
lands t;ikeii in iudi-iniiltv theieoi 111 the Te«rl-
* 1 of Oklahoma, subject to the following con-
. Jiu and general rule-:
All bids must be made for a term of thrre
years from the date of the expiration ol the
former lease; each bid must be accompanied by
the umouut of first year's rental, and if the bid
Is accepted note* for subsequent years will be
sent for execut ion, payable October first of each
year
East of range 14 no perso' will be permitted
to leas, more than one-quarter section; west of
said range line the land will be leased ln such
qiiantltl s as deemed aavisable ny the Boa.d.
Lessees whose lease expires Januarv 1,1902,
ai'dwho did not apply to release, and who have
fulfilled all the terms of their lease in good
faith, are hereny notified that they may remove
any or all improvements they have placed on
the land
The Board expressly reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids. Bids must also by accom-
panied by draft for an amount equal to the
value of the Improvements r.s herein listed.
Lists of land effected by this noti.-e and blank
applications will be furnished upon application
to the Secretary of the Board.
The following described lands with the ap-
praised annual rental and the aporaK-d va ue
of improvements thereon are subject to lease
under the foregoing conditions in Cleveland
County:
The NW quar of Sec 16, Twp. 8, K, 1, West:
\ alue of Improvements $340
Appraised value ... 25
By order of the Board for Leasl n; School I .and.
JAMES J. HOUSTON,
Secretary of the Board.
■ •' •* f. 0. 17/aguiro .• ; e
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE.
jCdryoot Stock. X 3}est Sooda.
TO THE
SOUTHEAST
A. NEW SYSTEM REACHING.
WITH ITS OWN RAILS,
MEMPHIS,
BIRMINGHAM
AND MANY OTHER IMPORTANT
POINTS IN THE SOUTHEAST.
GOOD CONNECTIONS AT
BIRMINGHAM FOR
MOA TGOMEBY,
MOBILE,
ATLANTA,
SAVANNAH
AND ALL points in THE
STATE of
FLORIDA.
PASSENGERS ARRANGING
FOR TICKETS VIA THE
IN KANSAS AND OKUHl 4
At low interest rates and upon favorable terms to the
borrower.
Do You Want to Borrow Money
on Your Farm?
If yon do, £11 out and sign tbis blank and mail it to us.
We will at once send one of our examiners to inspect
your farm and quote you the lowest rate of interest yont
security warrants. We are in position to give you bettei
terms than you can get elsewhere Write for furthei
information.
WINNE& WINNE
WICHITA, KANSAS
Branch oftict ir. C m &iHi Cci.my Nat'l
Bank Building, INt rman t I
A G. ROGLRa. Local Correspondent.
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to BE filled out by applicant
With • Lead Penoll
To WINNE & WINNE,
Wichita, Kansas.
I hereby make application for a loan of f. upon my farm of
— — acres described as follows: of Section
—, Township of Range
County with
the understanding that the loan is to be made for ten years with annual in-
terest and with the privilege of making partial payments to reduce my in-
debtedness in any amount at any time after one year, with rebate of interest
from date of payment. I want my interest coupons sent to_.....
.'..Bank, in , for collection.
My farm has— acres in cultivation: acres in pasture. ]
value the land at $ exclusive of buildings, and the buildings at $
My personal property is worth $ My total indebtedness if
$ My postoffice address is
My age is. years. My wife's name it
I Sign full name,
write plain.]
, and her age is...
years.
o
Applicant
Chas. 0. ricCue & Co., Hobart, Ok.
make a specialty of relinquishments. We' un-
derstand how to protect your interests. Cor-
respondence solicited. References: Kiowa
State Bank or Hobart National Bank.
....Leading Saddlery House in Southern Oklahoma.... *
w
H
vS TUHBEMAN,
dealer IN
Harness, Saddles, Whips, and Everything Kept in £
Up-to-date Harness Shnn
WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY
TO ENJOY TnE COMFORTS OF
a BRAND NEW, UP-TO-DATE
LIMITED TRAIN—
The Southeastern
Limited.
rrLL IXPOWMATIOW AS TO BOFTI ASTD
«ATE8 CHKKRnrLLV FURXIRBED UPOS
APPLICATION TO AST HEPEESEX'TATXVE
OF THE COMrANY, OK TO
Alex. Hilton,
GENEHAL, I'ABSK.VOEH 1GEKT,
BRYAN SNYDFTt,
PA8SK.VI.KH . HAFNO MANAGER.
Up-to-date Harness Shop.
^The only shop in Southern Oklahoma that employs firstciass
w &S: F,Kt d"" '''"' _
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...FOR FARM LOANS...
In Oklahoma, at reasonable rates, see or
write. THE DEniNG INVESTMENT CO.,
Oklahoma City, O. T.
cent stamps to pay expense' of mailing | ^oca^ institution and subject to lo-
faa'N ical conditions, when in fact it
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First published January 23.1902.
Notice of Petition for Liquor License.
Before the Hoard of t'ountv Commissioners or
County Clerk of Cleveland County, Oklahoma
Territory.
Know All Men by this Notice Given:
That we. the undersigned, E. Peters and R.
A. Bovd did on the iiOth day of January, in the
year 1902, (lie with I). B. Wynne, County Clerk
of Cleveland County, Oklahoma Territorv, at
his office in Norman. Oklahoma Territory, our
petition and application for license to sell at re-
tail malt spirituous and vinous liquors for one
.vear under the name of "E. Peters <ft CoIn
the village of Lexington, Cleveland County, Ok-
homa Territory, an.fthat with said petition and
applioitloii we 11 led our bond therefor, ali in
accordanc. with Chapter XXIIof the Session
Laws of Oklahoma Territory of 1«97, and 1m full
accordance with all other statutorv provisions
in sncli cases made and provided: and all men
are hereby notified and warned that upon and
<*4.INT LOUIS.
; a Territorial school and should and
after Uie giving of two weeks' notice by the
publication of this instrument, said application
and petition will be acted upon by the County
Clerk or Board of County Commissioners afore-
said, and sold license will then be Issued and
Prayed for unleas there be sooner filed, accord-
lpK to law, objection and remonstrance against
the issuance o( the same.
Witness our hands and seals at Lexington.
Oklahoma Territory, on this the 20th day of
January. 1902. k. pETElfc*.
B- Wynne, Coun.y Clerk of
Cleveland Count-, Oklahoma Ter-ltorv, do
Jierebv certify that saiil K. Peters and li. a.
Boyd have Met.1 their petition and application
a. aforesaid anil that said license will lie Issued
as above set forth.
Witness lOy hand and official signature
and tilt- nhal of this offiee, done t N'nr-
HIS?', Oktthntiia Territory, on this the
2oth day of Januarv, inn?.
[seal] 1 . K. VTi'JiM, County Clerk.
HARDWARE!-^
maguire
HANDLES EVERYTHING IN THAT LINE.
At his new stand, enrner Peters Ave. and Main.
NORMAN, OKLA.
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