The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1898 Page: 4 of 12
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THE CHANDLER NEWS
Mauuy Benson Gilsthap,
Ekfie Gilsthap Frazikh,
Editors and Owners.
Lindsay L. Lkwis,
Hu si ness Manager.
subscription, one dollar.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER !), 1808.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Delegate to Congress,
"Nobody is for Flynn except
the people."—Arapahoe Bee.
Oklahoma will realize wonder-
ful results from her exhibit at
Omaha.
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The Guthrie Free Press is the
prettiest and neatest daily in
Oklahoma.
4r-^r~i
j Mr. Keiton's managers seem
to want to make the campaign on
personal issues.
The demopop papers are still
offended at Flynn on account of
the way ho got his nomination.
More cotton is produced with-
in twenty miles of Chandler than
upon any similar area in Oklaho-
ma.
A. 13. WRIGHT'S
^ DRUG STORE,
^ BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT |
5
Is the place to go to when you want to buy $
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Wall Paper,School Supplies, Etc. |
First Door South of Post Office I
it
4 I " I '
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hon. dennis t. flynn.
COUNTY TICKET.
For Attorney—
J. s. newby.
For Probate Judge—
W. L. HARVEY.
For Sheriff—
J. H. CARTER.
For Treasurer—
JAMES F. AYARS.
For Clerk—
j. b. UNDERWOOD.
For Register of Deeds—
C. O. WILSON,
For Superintendent -
W. L. JOHNSON.
For Assessor—
m. l. Mcpherson.
For Weigher—
L. C. ELLIOTT.
For Surveyor—
GEORGE E. CARPENTER.
For Coroner—
DR. B. F. HARRIMAN.
For Commissioner, 1st district
W. S. ROBERTSON.
Roosevelt ought to move to
to Oklahoma. The people
here know how to appreciate
him.
The splendid service of the
Oklahoma Rou<rh Riders ought
to be an argument for state-
hood.
The first bale of cotton
marketed in Oklahoma this
year was raised in Lincoln
county.
The reconciliation of Flynn
and Barnes is almost as bad as
the crime of 73 in the minds of
the fuseocrat leaders.
We will have a republican
president and a republican con-
gress for the next two years.
Let s have a republican delegate
too.
Please take down your map
and make note of the fact that
( handler is now a railroad town
and that it is on the best line of
railroad in Oklahoma.
First-class Queensware
We Are GiviQg to Our Customers
And we are selling Dry Goods, Mats, Caps, Boots,
Shoes, and Clothing as cheap as you can buy
them in any railroad town in the territory.
HINCHEY & RATLIFF,
Chandler, O. T.
First Block North of
Public Square.
Mr. Keaton, the gentleman
who kept his free silver views
| in cold storage while he held a
I job under a gold bug president,
j is finding it hard to warm up to
j his job as a free silver candi-
! date.
Having a very large stock of summer and spring
dress goods, we have decided to make a Special Sale
of the entire lot, giving everyone a chance to
Buy a dress at cost.
We also have the largest line of clothing, shoes, and
slippers in the city which we are making low prices
on. Everyone should see our line before buying.
30 pieces Scotch Lappets, 15c, going at 10c.
30 pieces Jaconnette D Alsace, 12 l-2c, going at 10c.
30 pieces Lace Organda, 12 l-2c, going at 10c.
25 pieces Lace Grenadine, 12 l-2c, going at 8 l-3c.
10 pieces Mechlin's Lace Effect, 12 l-2c going at 8 l-3c.
20 pieces Cardonett, 7 l-2c, going at 6 l-4c.
1 lot Calico Dress Patterns, <>c, going at 4 l-2c.
1 lot Imported Feather Fans, SI.00, going at 75c.
1 lot Imported Feather Fans, 75c, going at 50c.
No one denies that Flynn ac-
complished while delegate 100
times as much as Callahan did or
_ . . Keaton ever could*do. The demo-
tor Commissioner, 2nd district-;p leaders are si l t •
JACOB AM BERG. to him ri,slx)„sib|e' ^
For Commissioner, 3rd district— lahan's failure.
N. B. EGGLESTON. j " =
-— So Mr. Laverty sold a news-
T' . • ,, „ , paper to Mr. Cravens, and the'
keaton is the candidate of the , ' , , , ^ .
r,. . ™ • | latter handed the former #200 as
politicians; Flynn the candidate1,. . .. ,
of the people. j ?rst l^ment-which money Mr.
| Laverty s political allies allege
The people of Oklahoma have j rePuhiicans paid to Cravens
learned that the election of a del- as 1,10 Price of his opposition to
egate is more a matter of busi- *he democratic candidatefor con-
tlian of sentiment. gross; that, in fact, it was.bribe
money. If the Rev. Laverty be
Parasols and umbrellas, a fine assortment. A fine
line of laces and embroideries at prices lower
than ever made before. Ribbons, notions
etc. Ladies,shirt waists, 25, 35, and 45
cents. Ladies' slippers, 49 cents
57 cents, and *1.00
Count yourself the first to attend this great sale and pet first choice and
Save from 25 to 50 per cent.
NEW YORK STOKE
Chandler, Oklahoma
W. E. Merydit.h, Pres.
n
F. B. Hoyt, Caslne1'
-Capital, *10,000.00
Chandlet
After all, the financial policy of I jieves what his allies say, he must Does a Genera! Banking 'Business.
u ffnvorn mnnt Imo 1. -s«IlftVft <1. VftW livolv 1 1 nu u'ifh V ir> _ 1
Surplus, *l',000.00-
O Ic 1 ei 1
the government has not been have a very lively time with his
changed by Callahan, so why conscience over his acceptance
should Oklahoma people desire °* dishonestly-acquired money,
to repeat the experiment? —Norman Voice (Pop.).
W. E. Merydith.
Geo. W. Robinson.
Special Attention Given To Collections.
;STOCKHOLDERS.=ii=.:
c p J> iv\fexTquay- F-B- H°vt.
G. 1 . Martin. L. W. Hoyt. J. B. Callison.
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1898, newspaper, September 9, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115397/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.