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The Peoples' Voice from Norman, Oklahoma • 3

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Norman, Oklahoma
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A A We carry all kinds of legal blanks. Read our advertisements. For city scavenger call up phone 93. If you want ice see Guy Cox. advertisements.

The Norman merchants are getting Notice our ready for a big holiday trade. J. H. Forehand of Lexington, was busi- Lee Roling was here this week from in Norman last Wednesday on Shawnee visiting his parents. ness.

Mrs. S. H. Harris of Perry is here this week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Maps of the Kiowa and Commanche country on sale at the PEOPLES Edwin Kendall. VOICE office. comedy from start to E. H. Kendall of Pauls Valley was Roaring here on Wednesday, visiting with his farse finish, in The Little Tycoon.

Opera 27. tf brother L. C. Kendall. House Tuesday Nov.

For the latest maps of the Kiowa Prof. Elder has purchased the Main call at the street lot west of the old Week's drug and Commanche country, PEOPLES VOICE office. store, consideration $1,050. office will be opened in It is estimated by the cotton buyers An express north of the Cleve- that about one-half of the cotton crop the old Tate office in this county has been marketed. lane County National The cats on our back fence, the Call and see McGinley's new stock of Little decorations latest vocal hit, in Tycoon China and House Tuesday Nov.

27. tf Glassware latest and shapes in Qeenware and China. Opera Look to your interest by trying HunDr. Burch has sold his fine farm two Prof. ter's Cream Flour, it's the best.

miles northwest of Norman, to BESSENT BURCH. C. W. White. Consideration $4,000.

A. E. Baker of the Western News Dr. Burch has purchased the Coreast of May- Paper Union of Wichita, Kansas, was rette Main street lot, consideration $2,200 in Norman last Thursday looking field's drug store, church after the needs of the news paper The members of the M. E.

his family men. their new pastor and gave Patronize the home mills. The old a grand reception last Tuesday reliable from pure soft wheat night. Look to your interest by trying Hun- and the new "Light Bread Patent ter's Cream Flour, it's the best. from hard wheat, are brands sold guaranteed BESSENT BURCH.

be superior to any foreign in Norman. Insist on your grocer The question of who will be Smith's supplying you with the home product. I jailor and deputies, is giving the faith- time. The hardware dealers in Norman ful much worry at the present have been kept busy for the past week M. McGinley has opened up the largest setting new heating stoves.

The and finest assortment of China, nights have been cold enough to make Glassware up and Queenware ever brought to a fire feel comfortable. Norman. The sailor drill in The Tycoon Threshing machines are at work Little is well worth price again finishing up the work of this the of admission. Opera House Tuesday season. Much of the wheat in the Nov.

27. tf Hon. J. D. Maguire and J.

J. Burke stack has been greatly damaged by attended the Republican ratification weevil and the long continued wet held at Guthrie last Tuesday after- weather. noon. We notice. that some news paper If you want good light bread ask reporters have tried to claim "Mose your grocer for a sack Manire," the prize fighter, as a resithat new brand of Patent" flour made by Norman Milling Grain Go.

In this issue of the paper we comthe publication of a fine serial mence story. It has been pronounced a good one by parties who have read it. Jno. A. Fox, is City Scavenger, ready to clean up your premises and out buildings at reasonable prices If you want him just call up phone No.

93. L. P. Ross was elected as Justice of Peace in Norman Township and the rested in the city calaboose while the voters were electing him, so we are informed. J.1 M.

Graves, the jeweler, is kept AND PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 We Gin Cotton IN EITHER Square or Round Bales To suit our customers. We have a modern up-to-date Ginnery and can guarantee good samples and prompt service.W We allow full market price for seed and will pay customers in cash amount due above cost of Ginning and We want to please you. Give us a COON BIBLE, In Charge. Norman mad Groin Co.

A tative district by 34 majority. Mr. Fisher did not prove to be such a runner over in Pattawatomie county after all as his telegram stating that he had carried district in Pottawatomie county by 200. Dr. Nisbett running 54 votes ahead of Mr.

Fisher in Pottawatomie defeated Mr. Sherman. Others may make beautifnl promises and dismal failures--we promise and perform. We promise one bottle of Cheatham's Laxative of Chill chills. Tonic If not, will cure any one case money is refunded.

Price 25 your cents. For sale by all druggists. Marriage License. Marriage license issued by Probate Judge Williams for the past week. John Beaubien 40 Mrs.

Clara B. Quinn 40 Dock L. Breedlove 23 Lula J. Dicks 17 John F. 21 Nina Whitton 21 Wynd 23 Eugene, Johnson 21 Democratic Party to Reorganize.

The reorganization of the Democratic party seems to be the popular theme of discussion in the Democratic press at the present time. That the party should abandon Bryanism seems to be the universal opinion and go back to Clevelandism. The following sentiment uttered by Congressman Catchings of Mississippi seems to take quite favorably with Democrats, as the line upon which the Democratic party should be reorganized: "Drop free silver, drop fusionism, drop the cry of government by injunc tion, drop the cry of imperialism and militarism, drop all discussion about the Philippines until peace has been restored; drop appeals to the passions and prejudices of the idle and tented. Revive the federal question of taxation, teach the Democratic doctrine that people cannot be made rich by taxing them, assail the favor- Farm Loans! If you want MONEY come and see me. I will make it profitable to and interesting to the other felyou low if he makes your loan.

ANDREW KINGKADE, Norman, Okla. busy repairing watches and clocks. have a watch or clock that If you don't run right or needs any kind of dent of Oklahoma City. Now if Mose repairing, had been victorious in his last battle bring it to him. Room in Norman would have registered a kick Mayfield's drug stote.

For Memphis and all points east the now and Route. on this claim, but as case southeast stands, Norman has no kick to offer take the Choctaw Two daily to Oklahoma City's claims. fast trains, vestibuled, Pullman sleepers, Free reclining chair cars, gas lighted and steam Hunt's Lightning Oil for fresh cut heated. and has no equal. The most burns Ladies of the Christian Church penetrating oil on earth.

You should The will give an oyster supper on the never be without it. Cures Headache, of 23rd instead of a Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Sold unevening dinner. Place for der guarantee. Price 25 and 50 cents Thanksgiving will be announced For sale by all druggists.

holding, supper next week in this paper. The official count of the vote cast Fick, the Episcopalian in the territory gives Dennis Flynn a Rev. Henry next Sunday plurality over Judge Neff of about minister will preach morning administer lature is safely Republican; but the 18th at the Episcopal 4,500. The lower house of the legis. Nov, church.

He will also the communion at that service. All council is very close. The and friends of the church have six councilmen sure, and possibmembers attend. ly seven. If the official vote should are cordially invited to show Freeman Miller elected in the Judge Wolf went to third district the fusion forces will be Purcell last Tuesday afternoon on legal able to organize the upper house, business, and in case he should meet otherwise, Mr.

Duffy will hold the Mr. Hutchin inform him how it all hap- balance of power. that he did not get the Wolf after the Wolf How chill tonics bave stood pened on Tuesday the test of ten of fifteen years- -few, scalp on Nov. 6th, even many had given up the race few. Cheatham's Chill Tonic has done so.

Cheatham's Laxative night. very L. P. Barker sold his home farm Chill Tonic (tablet form) embodies all of town to a Mr. Clapper of qualities of the old style in a North He also the good Iowa, consideration $2000.

neat compact form of tablets. Swift, sold his 80 acres of the Glenn safe and sure. Can carry in vest farm to Albert C. Gilmore consideration Fully guaranteed. Price 25 $650.

Mr. Barker will either purchase cents. For sale by all druggists. pocket. another farm in this county or where he has Hon.

E. Duffy was in town last move to Garfield county in case Thursday and reported to us that he a fine farm picked out to buy this county. had received a phone message from he does not buy again in clerk, Southgate of Hon. C. G.

Jones was tomie stating that the official returned to county because the citizens county, the in Pottawatomie county on counlegislature Oklahoma City knew he would be vote A. W. cilman in fifth district was of of much service Hon. J. Fisher, 628; E.

Duffy, 620; and on to them and not because he was a resentative in the ninth dictrict, Dr. Republican. defeated by NormanC. Wails was 682; Jay Sherman, 552. If felt certain that Nesbitt, ites because it was do much these figures are correet Hon.

E. Duffy Mr. Wails defeats Mr. Fisher in the fifth diswould be able to for Norman in the way trict by 401 majority and Dr. Nesbitt of securing a for the Univergood appropriation defeats Jay Sherman in the sity.

Township Officers Elected. CANADIAN TOWNSHIP. Trustee, J. J. Brown; Clerk, L.

J. Bertrand; Treasurer, R. E. Fowler; Justice Peace, F. G.

Williams. F. M. Davis; Constables, W. T.

Stapp, J. E. Millsaps. Road overseers 6-1 East, Wm. Boyd, Chas.

Barrett, Lewis Higbee, G. T. Jones. Road overseers 7-1 East, Henry Hudspeth, W. W.

Swain, Steve Helsell, Albert Page. LEXINGTON TOWNSHIP. Trustee, D. L. Powell; Clerk, J.

F. Keinlan; Treasurer, Frank Elliott; Justice Peace, B. F. Quinn, G. D.

Johnson; Constables, Thos. Thornton, T. J. Sigmon; Roadoverseers 6-1 W. J.

T. Hooper, F. Snyder. Roadoverseers 7-1 W. Fred Goodman, John Boydstun, R.

M. Jarboe, T. J. Shockley, John Wyatt. CASE TOWNSHIP.

Trustee, D. C. Ecker; Clerk, J. H. Trimble; Treasurer, H.

A. Doake; Justice Peace, J. R. Kennedy, W. H.

Taylor; Constables, Wm. Augborn, A. W. Greenlee; Roadoverseers, Jas. Kasbaum, Thos, Snodgrass, T.

James, J. W. Chestnut, G. W. Freeman, W.

C. Stevens. For Sale or Trade. A good buggy or farm horse and light wagon. Inquire at this office.

To Our Campaign Subscribers. This weeks issue of the paper will be the last number you will receive, unless you renew your subscripiton. We trust all of our campaign subscribers will favor us with a renewal of their subscription. Foot Ball Game. C.

Medics vs. University of K. Oklahoma. The biggest foot ball game ever in Oklahoma will come off played the University compus at Norman, on 26th, between the K. C.

on Nov, and the University of OklaMedics Both teams are playing the homa. ball of their lives and will put up a the most scientific lines. game along The people of Oklahoma are very fortunate in securing this big game. be the last game played this It will year on the University grid iron sO don your colors train up your voice and come out to root for Oklahoma. Remember that the date is not Thanksgiven but Monday, Nov, 26th, and that the place is is not Oklahoma City but Norman.

FOR Everything I IN Groceries SEE i Highest Quality Lowest Pfices. and W. CORN. NORMAN, OKLA. itism and wrongs of a high protective tariff, stand for the control of and combines by methods not sive, demand enlargement of the powers of the interstate commerce commission and the liberal improvements of harbors and insist on local self-government and let the next presidential candidate remain at home during the campaign." It remains to be seen whether Bryan Democrats will go in with the parreorganized on Grover Cleveland ty, lines or whether they will refuse.

In case they should follow the latter course as we believe they will do, the Peoples party or a new party organized on like principles will come to the front in the western states in 1902 and in 1904 give Hanna a race for his Bryan, Towne, and Pettimoney. will be in the new party and all grew of the reform forces are ready to be marshalled under a banner opposing the encroachments of the money power upon the rights of the great masses of the people of the country. It may be slow and arduous work to organize a new party; but it is play compared to the work of reforming an old party, as the Bryan testify to, as they read the eleccan tion returns of 1900. Double Daily Service Via the Choctaw Route. Two fast trains daily to Little Rock, and Memphis, with Hot Springs connections for St.

Louis and all clo-e points northeast and southeast. After a long seige of chills and fever is often so debilitated and the patient down that recovery is slow and broken uncertain. A good strengthening tonic is then indispensable. In CheatLaxative Chill Tonic you have ham's breaks the chills but it. Is not only builds you up afterwards.

It isa tific combination of Chill Tonic Laxative and Iron Tonic. Guaranteed to Price 25 cents. For sale by all ure. rugg ists. MOORE TOWNSHIP.

Trustee. E. I. West; Clerk. S.

G. Anderson; Treasurer, R. H. Jennings; Justice Peace, J. L.

Owens, J. G. Courtney; Constables, John Hinkle, H. Jamison; Roadoverseers, A. J.

Smith, A. W. Teeters, A. Lisle, A. J.

Haswell, G. Bringold, L. Siler. NOBLE TOWNSHIP. Trustee, E.

M. Rictherson; Clerk, R. L. Stinson; Treasurer, W. E.

Justice Peace, C. W. Ford, C. Craig: H. Jeffries; Constables, J.

W. Holt. C. Dixson; Roadoverseers 8-1 D. F.

Hodges, Tom Walker, T. R. RichardJohn Locke; 8-1 W. Homer Dixon; son, Moten, J. W.

Briggs, M. W. J. A. Preskett; 8-2 W.

Tom Howry, P. J. Brown, J. A. Thompson, John NORMAN TOWNSHIP.

Trustee, J. S. Rowland; Clerk, Geo. Wheeler; Treasurer, J. W.

Matlock; Justice Peace, J. F. Taylor, L. P. Ross; Constables, Chas.

Knolles, Rufe LeFors; Roadoverseers, 9-1 W. Watt Harris, A. Hunter, D. S. Vaughn, Ervin Ceasar: 9-2 W.

S. Phillips, G. W. Hughes, T. M.

Poland, G. W. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. Trustee, B. D.

Hungerford; Clerk, J. E. Hurry; Treasurer, A. H. Simcox; Roadoverseers, Dan Myers, John Button, Joe Smith, L.

E. Leach. LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP. Trustee, D. L.

Dickinson: Clerk, W. L. Puckett; Treasurer, J. A. Wilson: Justice Peace, M.

J. Dickinson, M. H. Constables, G. Rogers, J.

J. Johnson; Moser; Roadoverseers, A. C. Alls, Dan Guthrey, Sam Barton, E. Thompson.

J. E. Puckett. A beautiful medalion picture of child with fifty cents worth of your soaps at Elledge Philips. FREE.

Lots for Sale. I have eight lots in the town of Moore, O. that I will sell or trade for lots in West Norman. S. 1.

SMITH. Peoples Voice office. Wanted. A hustling man to deliver and collect in Norman and vicinity. No canvassing; salary $60 per month.

Good reference and security required. Address, C. F. Haskins, Oklahoma City, O. T.

128 Main street..

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1892-1910