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VOL. 8.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 29 189G.
NO. 127.
CALLAHAN ELECTED TO CONGRESS
AND THE LEGISLATURE ANTI-REPDBLICAN.
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SCHOOL BOOKS
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CHICAGO PRICES.
My Entire Stock of
Drags Paints Oils School Supplies Tablets
PENCILS PAPEH AND DKUtiUIST SUNDRIES
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Malw No Mistake But Call On
C.R.
RENFRO
201-
OKLAHOMA AVE.
SENTIMENT IN CALLAHAN'S
FAVOR OVERWHELMING.
HIS MAJORITY WILL REACH 5000
While tlm Next I.eRlftlnttire Will Contain
11 ut l'lve Uold-Stumlard Men Frco Sil-
ver Will Mftku n Ulcnu bwi of
the Territory Wlntt the Liiteiit
rolI-Shotr-Slcnllloitri . ter-
view With l'romluc t rl
meti-lllo Lender
Who Is It.
raaec
M'KINLEY or BRYAN?
REGISTER YOUR HAT AND SUIT BETS WITH
H. L. COHEN I he Glotiiier and Tailor
Largest and Finest Stock in tho City to Select From.
GEO. R. RILLINGSLUY President.
W. R. HODGES
Cashier.
OHAS. E. RILLINOSLEY
Asst' Caabier.
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid
Surplus
50000.00
10000.00
ROARDJ.OF. DIRECTORS:
A. G. llrower Capitalist Utlca N. Y. Goo. K. Rllllugsley Guthrie O' T.
W. E. Hodges Uuthrlo. .Ino. F.Stoue Guthrie
Ohas. E. Rllllugsley Uuthrlu
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
e
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Thi following estimate of Callahan'
inajo.ltywas Issued yesterday from tho
territorial free silver headquarters. The
estimate I conservative mid unless
Flynn makes enormous gains will fall
2MX) votes short of the number allowed
him as tliers Is no reason to believe that
Flymi's vol will exceed that of two
years ago.
.100
CALLAHAN.
Ulatnc County
Canadian .. .
Cleveland
Uarneld
Grant
Orecr ..
Kingfisher
Lincoln
Noblo . . ..
OKlahotnu
Pawnee .
Payne
1'ottawatouile
Hoger Zliilr
Wainlta
Woods
Woodward
Total
Callahan's majority
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160
100
MO
1.000
aS7ft
Mannfncturon all kinds of YehicIoB. Painting Trimming and
Repairing promptly attended to.
i i Sonth DiviBlon Street - Ontario Ok.
TICKET HO. 528
WON THE
Warwick Cushion Frame Wheel.
One chance given witl- every 1 purchase from the
STOWE HARDWARE CO
J. W. MoNEAL Pjiesioent
A. J. SEAY Vice-Pkesident
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Mr. IIiidBon'n t'ttUletlium.
' Oklahoma City. Ok. Oct. 3" 1890.
it. O. Nlblack nlditor Leadur: Advlc s
froai all over the territory Indicate that
Callahan Is gaining vory rapidly . For
tho past two weoks the committee has
boon compollod to revise Its Callahan
majorities In neurly eyoiy county until
now thoro seoms to be no probability that
Flynn will carry'moro than throe coun-
ties In tho territory. The most consena-
tlvo ostlmato places Callahan's maj irity
at i ot less than 3900. lie will go to the
-"trip counties with not loss than 4900
and rocent Indications point to a strong
probability that he will not loso more
tliiui one of these Fly nil's claims In tho
strip are absurd and ildkulous. I have
Just rot uriiiHl from a trip through tho
western counties and find that ho will
not run over 10 per cent ahead of his
tarty votoln that section. His buncomb
is bolng too easily and rapidly exploded
todoludo the Intulllgeut people of Okla-
homa any lunger than It takes them to
think serloufly. The legUlumru will be
safely auti-Ropubllcan. Fusion wher-
ever perfected Is being strongly adhered
to by both parties un the line of electing
members ot the legislature and not more
than Ave or six members are likely t.
bo Republicans. There Is no doubt but
that the Free Silver ticket U gaining very
fast all over the territory.
('. C. Hudson
Sec'y Ter. Campaign Com
Chnlrmnu O'ltourk U Uuthiislniitlo.
El Rko. October J. 1896.
L. G. Nlblack: Replying to your lettar
ot sad. the following Democrats have
given their estimates each without the
knowledge of what the others had given:
Attorney F. U. White: Callahan -103.
Opuld and tl o two representatives by
about 350 and 200.
V. II. Illley chairmau of county com-
mittee: Callahan 350 GoulJ 50J Wilson
830 Towsloy .
Shirley Chapman editor of El Itono
Herald: Callahan 3:0 Gould 450 Wilson
200 Towsley 800.
Mr. Towsley editor of Ileodllght (Poii-
ulist): Callahan 400 Gould 400. Wilson
300 and his own at ISO.
Judgo flush attornuy: Callahan 300
Gould 600 Wilson 160 Towsley 200.
Wm. Reder postmaster: Callahan 860
Gould 300 Wilson 150. Towsloy 150.
Frank Cluto. territorial lommlttooman:
Callahan 400 Gould 000 Wilson 300
Tnwulnv 150-
I ostlmato Callahan will rocolvo near
400. Gould 450. Wilson 00 Towsloy 100.
The aboyo are all inajorltlos.
Very respectfully
J. j. u 110UUK.
How Hub (lalbrenth I'celi.
SlIAWNKfc O T. Oct. 1S98.
L 0. Nlblack; Wo are of a unit as to
opinion regarding Callahan and Flynn In
this county. All Join In saying that Cal-
lahan will carry Pottawatomie by 8tu
majority and foi the legislative oflices
of the Fourth council and Eighth repre-
sentative district there is -no question but
what the free silver candlJntes will be
elected by handsome majorities. For
reference will refer you to 1. O. Cassidy
It. It. lilakenoy Tecuutseh; l)r Smith
and llarto Dale Pitman Me Loud; Judge
Rdgai Sweet Cllftou; Maxey Ataher
George Hesse Cntllp and every Demo-
crat in this neck of the woods.
Yours.
It. (JAI.RkE.iTH.
Candidate Turner Has No l'or.
GUTHUIE. Ok.. Let. 27. UNA.
Editor Leader: Owing to the fact that
1 nave been busy every day. l am uuabie
to give you any positive information on
the subjects mentioned by you in yours
- . m a w - .rt . "
ortuewa. xuereiore twin simply
i nave no tear as to me result.
W. A.TU8HEH
that a low estimate that ho will get all
or about all the Popnlist vote and four-
fifths of the Democratic vote and from
two to Ave per cent ot the Republican
vot. All of tho fusion ticket will bo
olectod by Sfcfo majorities.
W. J. MOXTHISP.
County Chairman.
Chpfrlnu Opinion 1'rom (lurOrlil.
Enid. O. T. Oct. 2 ISM.
The political outlook In this county Is
most flattering for tho election of the en-
tiro free silver ticket. The poll of the
county shows that tho free sliver ticket
has a majority of 387 ovw th Republi-
cans. Tho congressional race has overshad-
owed everything eUo owing to the Re-
publicans haying thrown all their ma-
chinery and energy to tho election or
Mr. Dennis Flvnn.
The Ropubltcans have given up all
hope of electing but two of tholr county
ticket and have concentrated their etforts
on carrying tho county for Mr. Flynn.
Owing to this fact Mr. Callahan In all
probability will ruu behind his ticket In
this county but a most conservative
forecast of the situation In this county Is
that Mr. Callahan will carry the comity
by it majority of loo to 800 ovrr Mr.
Flynn.
Thrre are from three to Sve free silver
tneellci; being hold every night in dl Iter-
ant parts of tho county and this will be
kept ni until ihn election in November.
lglve you the opinions of several prom-
inent fruo sllverltes. Under thn immo of
"Frco Silver tlckot" are included tho
candidates for congress territorial coun-
cil and representatives.
D. S. SA.vroni).
S. L. Kucgan or tho North Sldu hotel
says the true sliver tlckot will carry tho
county from top to bottom.
Charley K. lluntur. chnlrman of tho
county campaign eommtttoo says thoro
is no doubt of Mr. Callahan cnrrylig tho
county and that ovorv ono onthefipe
silver tlckt twill bo elected.
W. S. Denton a prominent atturnoy
says the county free stiver tlckot will be
elected without a doubt. Tin iaco be-
tween Mr. Cullahin and Mr. Flynn will
bo cloio.
O. I). Ilubboll who Is perhaps the best
posted man litthecnunty he having been
In every si'ctlon of tho county during tho
last throe weeks say Tho com ty free
silver tlckot will win und Mr. Callahan
will carry tho county by 00 majority.
Samuel II. Evans a prominent drug-
glst.says: Tho untlro county ticket will
be elected and tho couuty will glvo Mr.
Callahan a majority.
C. L. Urnor. roctstor of deeds of this
county says tho tr e silver ticket will be
elected and that Mr. Callahan will carry
tho county.
C. r. Chamulon. a nromlWMit nhvsl-
cisu says the outlook for the election of
tno ireo silver ticKot inclining air. cni-
lnhan Is uood.
W S. WhlttliiRhlll says: Tho county
freosllvur ticket will bo olocted and Mr
Callahan will carry tho county.
Oklliomn County Opinion.
Dr. . .1. Roalo. (Dem.): Callahan's
majority In Ok'ahoma county will bo 403;
county by a majority of not loss than 300
and probably by 400 voUw. Tho true
IIver legislative ticket will bo elected In
the Fifteenth district by 150 majority; In
the Sixteenth by not los9 than 200 major-
ity; councilman by 400 majority.
Speaker Reed's implied throat to dofoat
free homes unless Oklahomans voto for
Mr. Flynn has not gained any votes for
him but Is rosontcd as a snoclos of coer-
cion and will loso votos for Mr. Flynn.
Politic I bun com bo has no elToct at this
time In view ot thn fact that all political
parties have declared In tholr platforms
for free homos. Men fool at liberty to
rote as conscience dictate.
Rosnoctfulty
E.G. St'lLMAN.
II C I.enla' Estimate.
(KLAUOUA ClTT Oct. 37. Mr. I). 0.
Lewis makes the following estimate ns
jiectally for the Leader:
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CALLAHAN
nialne
Canadian
Cleelantl
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Day
Garfield
Orant
Q
Oieer
Kingfisher
Lincoln
Noble
OKlabonia
I'awnee
Payne
Pottawatomie
Hoger Mills
anlilta
Woods
Woodward
nrt-. i
Callahan's majority
7115
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16
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160
60
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160
410
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OUlt PAl.li AND WINTKIt HOOTS AND S1I0KS
Aro arriving dally. Cotno aul take n look at thorn.
EISENSGHMIDT & WECKEL - 1(8 W Oklahoma Avenue.
What ObsorvInK Silver Mun In
Woodward County Think or tho
Conftrosslonal and Loulsla- x
tlvo Rnoo Soma nolln-
blo Intorvlows.
Special to Dally Lender.
Woodward O. T Oct. 23. A con-
sorvalivo estimate of tho ttrength of
tho two cougreHHlunal randidates In
WoodwurU county given Callahan a
majority of at least 100. Tho Demo-
cratic legislative ticket will bo elected.
D P. Maruni will receive an over-
whelming maj )r!tv for tho council In
tho Thirteenth district Woodward
county will glvo him 'J50 majority.
John K. George will recclvo 200 ma-
j irlty for tho legislature In tho two
counties eomprllng tho leglalatlvu dla-trlet-
Woodward and Heaver. There
C. Q. CHANDLER. Pres. J. W. BERRYMAN Cashier.
The Bank of Pond Creek. f
T I
t (Designated County Depository.) I
Pond Creek Grant Co. O. T. Oct. 20 1890. t
To Whom it May Concern: J
X This is to certify that we will pay One Hundred Dol-
I lars to anyone producing Certified Copies of the tliirty- I
X four bills ' i .tied to have been passed by Hon. Dennis
Plynn and set out in the leallet entitled 'Flyun's Record J
X in Congress" in accordance with the offer made by the J
i; Democratic Central Committee of Grant county which t
Z offer has been published in The Grant County News and
I other papers of general circulation in Oklahoma Ter. t
SEAL. Respectfully
I The Bank of Pond Creek
f J. W. BERRYMAN Cashier
"--!-1f -5"r-M"r-l"fr
CIRCULAR PRINTED IN OUR
MAN CAUSES LAUOHTER.
GREATLY ATTACHED TO GERMANISM
In Dcniila and lie Would Willingly Kniik
thn (lurinnii I.hukuhbh mid Whlntlu III
Ircucli J'rotldliig There Wrro Any
Vottn In Hlclit -flynn MHinterm
Cull Upon Ihn (ieriiiKti II I n-
inent lo IJ. Inllmncn In
I'roaorvlui; Ihn (Inlil
HlHiidard Intuit.
ssy
Capital
Surplus
$5oooo
loooo
Hoard at Directors In addition to Rank Oflkars:
James Stratton Horaco Speed Robert Martin J. R. Cottlngham.
W. J. HORSFALL Cashier.
RICHARDSON & S0RRELL
Doalors In
LUMBER.
Block and one-half North of Guthrie National Bank
West Side of Street.
PHONE NO. If. GUTHRIE. O T
OouUlft'n l'olnt of View.
Kki. Ok. Oct. 30 18W.
Editor Leader: In my opinion Mr.
Callalian v. Ill carry this county by about
100. Mr. Clark eaudldata on the Sliver
ticket for the stta&ia. will be olaetad by
about tM. Mr. Harry Sll rer nominee for
the house will carrv the county by too.
W. L. CusiDirr.
Another View lu Uitndlan.
El. ItK.vo Ok. Oct. 6. 1969.
Editor Leader: Your lettar of Inquiry
received and will say that I have Inter-
viewed several of the leading citizens of
the county and they say as follows:
Hon. E. E. Rennett Farmer-Populist:
I think Callahan's majority In Canadian
eounty will be almost three huudred and
the leis'islature aud council ticket will bo
elected by safe majorities on the Silver
ticket.
Earl Raabe. Farter-PouIIt: I think
Callahan wilt have a majority ot three
hundred to the cot ntv. and the Silver
ticket will be elected by grand majorities i tC
T. F. Hanslay : I think Callahan's ina-1 yf.if.
jurtty win be three hundred arid llfty.
A. F. Mull. Silver RepuUHian. Hard-
ware Merchant: I think Callahan's ma-
jority will be four hundred in the county.
Mayor Frank Hshn Democrat: I
think Callahan will carry the county
from throe to four hundred
I havq ganvasevd the eounty protty
well as the voto for eongress and I be-
lieve that Callahan will bavp a maj orlty
of five hundred In the county. X thlnk
Col. Johnson will ba elected to the coun-
cil by 303 an I probably more for ho will
run ahead ot his ticket; W. J. Gault
candidate for representative Elovnnth
district will bo eloctod by 260 or more.
Don't know much about tho situation in
the Twelfth roprcr Ttstlvo llstrlct but
my advices lend me to bell we Grnvos
fusion candidate will bo oloctrd ovor
Classen bv at leant 150 The onllra fusion
county tl:ket will be olectod by from 300
to suuniajority. i neic win ue no scratch-
ing lu the county by fusion voters aud
very little In the city.
' hit M. Grant (Dem ); Callahan 400;
Johnson elected; Gault elected; county
fusion ticket elected with probably one
exception.
S. A. Steward (Detn.j: Callahan 8SO;
Joi.nsoD. 350; (fault 250; entire fusion
county ticket o lee ted by fijm Quo to l'M
majority.
J.S. Lindsay (Dem r Callalian. ton;
Johnson 400: Gault SUO; county fusion
tlckot elected by majorities ranging from
to 1000.
Hon. Sidney Clarke (Dem.): Cullauau
SOU; Johnson. J50; Gault 2UL
Jasper Slpes chairman Democratic
county central committee: Callahan 4iK;
Johusou sou; Gault ) Graves ISO.
Eoiira aounlv fusion ticket ehtctad.
. 11. sampsey tuem v. uananan too;
Johnson ?W; Gault 30U; Graves loo.
Cauitty ticket elected by majorities rang-
ing from 350 ta 1 w.
J. II. Wood. (Free Silver Rep.): Cal-
lahan's majority In Oklahoma county
will ba 000; Col. Johnson will be elected
to the council oyer A. C. Scott by 500 or
mora: W. J. Gault will defeat Jndge
Jenkins tor representative by at least
300; Graves will be elected In tlia Twelfth
representative district by 150 over Clas-
uu The entire fusion county ticket will
beelaeed. Hurrah for Rryan.
R. Q. Rlakenoy: Callahan 1500; John-
son 000 ault sou; Graves. 400 Entire
fusion couuty ticket by majorities rang-
ing Irom 700 to 1. 400.
Asa Jouej (Pop r. Callahan 500John-
son 300; G.ult 350; Graves J. Entire
fusion county ticket by majorities aver
aging 700.
Col. J. W. Johnson. (Dem.): Callahan
will carry Oklahoma county by not lew
than 4UOjaud It may ba 000. 1 have bean
out of the couuty so much during the
campaign that I am not lu suUlcfntly
close touch with the couuty to give the
Leader a close estimate. I will ba elect-
ed to the council I will let the votes fix
the majority. v. J. uauit win uw electee
to the lower house from this the Uth
district by uot less than 8 majority.
Graves Free stiver candidate for repre-
sentative in tha Uth district will oer-
talnly ba locui. i nave iu propar uaia
from which to tix his malority.
CalUhan la KlagUtber.
KlSOPIBUEB. O. T. Oet. 37
Udltnr Leader: Attar a earafn
tiaatlnn. in mv Judgment 1 find oondl
tiona that warrant tne iu saying that
jlr. Callahan will wrry Kingfisher
tonn
0 v.. vrvv. . 4u.
Attar a earafni Invoa-
nro two uandldatca on tho Democratic
tlckot for tho legislature but tho reg-
ular numlncu Mr. (leorgo will receive
tho bolld aupport of Woodward county
nnd u majority of tao votes of Reavor
county The Popullsta have Indorsed
htm which practically assures his
olootion beyond a doubt. There hsvu
been no cunipain iu tho hlatory of
this county that approximates thin ono
lu point of unthuaiasin und Interest on
both side. Parties have been closely
drawn nnd while the local tickets
will ha scratched at tho coming' elec-
tion the congressional and legislative
tickets will bo voted along partisan
llnei. The Democrats and Populists
have fused on Callahan aud George
and Rev. Gold the Populist candidate
for tho council has withdrawn in
favor of the Democratic nominee Mr.
Maruni This council dlatrict Is nomi-
nally Democratic in a throo-cornorod
fight and Mr Gold's withdrawal gives
tho olootion to tho Democrats by an
unprecedented majority Tho defec
tlon from tho Democratic parly to
Flyn." will be made up by frco ailver
Republicans who will voto for Calla-
han. The number of boltfrs from
either pat .; will not exceed thirty in
tho onttro county. Tho congressional
voto two yearn ago stood: Flynn. 237;
Wit. by ill; Heaumont Mil. The Dem-
ocratic majority this year will rightly
be 144 und tho estimate of 100 ma-
jority tor Callahan In this county Is
considered conservative
A Lendor reporter today interviewed
a number of prominont froe fcllver men
on tho outlook and front reports
reeelvod Is propared to say that the
Democratic congressional and legisla-
tive ttoket will be elected In their
entirety.
Asked for his opinion on tho situa
tion J. Hunter ono of the best posted
men id the county snld: "John George
will surely ba elected. The Populists
have indorsed htm and that makes him
safe. Wright the rump candidate
will get vory few votes In Reaver
county and not one in this county
Marums majority in this district win
bo so largo that It Is difficult to esti-
mate at this time. Tho congressional
contest will bo olose. I think Call a
ban's majority in this county will be
UfVI w.
Couuty Commissioner L. It. Collins
said: "George's election Is a foregone
conclusion since tho Populists have
indorsed him. Ho will get a good
many Republican votes. Such men as
Fred Talnter and others I could name
Continued on Fourth- Pago.l
Diiiinls Flynn la either a humorist or
his manager aro endeavoring lo mnWo
a linguistic fool of lilm. Tho first
thing wu'll know Mr. Flynn will bo
whistling lu French for tho preturva-
tlod of the gold standard. The fol-
lowing Republican campaign docu
ment printed In German und gener-
ously distributed ovor the territory
Iosch much of Ls llivor by translation
but it will ahow t3 what lengths tho
gold standard poople are driven iu an
endcaror to savo Mr Flynn. The cir-
cular was printed iu the Oklahoma
Post a Wlchlta-Guthno paper thl
week. It reads us follows:
I'LYNN Oil CALLAHAN?
Which of tho two desorves tho aup-
port of the Germans?
(Reprint from the Oklahoma Post )
This Is tho important question which
presents Itself to tho cltlens of Okla-
homa who have tho inturesta and
building up ot tho territory more at
heart than tho auccebs of u candidate
or political party In the present cam-
paign. To whom of tho two candi
dates for delegate to cougrass is my
voto and aupport bust given? On ono
hide the voters find thu sooallod "Rev "
J. Y. Callahan u Methodist praaahur
md no-called reform agltutor of the
typo of John P. St. John Rev Krohu
Rev. RotkliiB and Rov. M liner und
other Buch holiness pretender (hyK-
critos) who lu tho past fifteen years
under the cloak of religion have
caubed the ruinous conditions which
now exist Kvery former citizen ot
Kansas or ho who la acquainted with
the history of that statu must admit
that tho fanatical means employed by
those canting hypocrites drove away
thousands of thrifty Germans aud
llbcral-mliidcd citizens of Kansas and
scared away Immigration and brought
that boautltul statu to tha border ot
ruin and mada It the laughing stock
of the world i
Woo to Oklahoma and every liberty-
loving citizen to go through such an
experience to have suah leaders as
Rev. Callshan and have the political
affairs and ofllees under their lull tie uce
and control.
As an opposing candidate to Rev
Callahan Is presented to the volar
Dennis T. Flynn who U asking for
re-olecllon to the ofilco of delegate to
congress. There are not many hun-
dreds of Democrats Populists and Re-
publicans in the territory that are not
only personally acjuuinteu witn air.
ciynn uut wuom lie na uuinuuuru
and extended official and friendly ser-
vices and must feel themselves thank-
ful and under obligations for the tame
Mr. Flynn Is one of those liberal-
minded open-hearted souls who enjoy
themselves in doing a kindness and
makes frtends with whomsoever he
cornea In contact in business or socially
and although ho has affiliated himself
with the Republican party as an
officer be bus never drawn political
lines between his constituent.
IK'iinli T. Klvi.ii is a self-made man
very Intellectual and of very bIiudIo
bearing and altogether n man ot the
people. Mr-Jflrat4waa born in Phoo-uiXTlIk-
Pa. Februitnr-U 180? nnd
was raised at a child on a ta.--.ni. His
parents wore good but poor peopn and
his mother a German. His pare"
later moved to Ruiralo N. Y whercW
he received a good school education.
In order to acquire means to provido
himself with a iiighorachool education
young Dennis had to do labor between
the hours for ho had learned from
his parents that of labor no ono need
bo ashnmed. After ho had by such
moans acquired tho curriculum at thu
law school lie lator passed a brilllaut
oxiMiilnalioa as an attornuy. Lator
Dennis moved with Ills parents to re-
side In Iowa and In 1881 to Kiowa
Kan. where he devoted hlrasalf to tho
practice ol law nnd later issued tha
Kiowa Herald. On the twenty-second
of April 1880 at the opening of this
country ho come lo Uuthrlo Okla-
homa when President Harrison hon-
ored him with the office ot postmas-
ter which office ho hold until ills elec-
tion as delegato to congress tn 1892
which office ho filled with the great
ol satisfaction. How Mr. Flynn
labored during tho present term as
congressional delegate for tho benefit
of the territory and for tho Intorests
ot his constituents la best known and
soen by the official congressional
record of which wo glvo a synopsis.
1 Here follows several pages from tno
Record e.retofor printed In Tho
Leader. fJuUHIe ofth6nitar.-Nlr.---'
Flyr.n has done otr"r things (. .bus
and other Hairs which wo cannot
enumerate here nnd all of which are
tn the hands of committees nt prosont
Although the above official report of
the industrious labors of Delegato
Flynn in t'ongross is a splendid certifi-
cate of his qualifications us well as
onergy and inlluenco the proof really
Is Hiiperlluous tor the German votcrn
to doaldo as to n cholco botwecn tho
two candidates boeauio of tho assur-
ance that Dennis Flynn Is not only a
liberal-minded man. but Is attaohod to
Germanism that ho makes an effort to
acqulro the German language and
speaks the same with preference when-
ever an opportunity affords Itself
This should be appreciated by everyy
pure German and rewarded wltV prey
feronce ecpeelalty so because tho
opposing candidate is an nr'.h hypo-
orlte and. as is perhaps known to most
Germans that at the beginning ot tho
campaign when he relied upon the
strength of the fualnn by tho Demo-
crats expressed himself that ho does
not need the vote of beer-drinking
men. Hurh arrogance and fanatical
Ideaa should be repudiated with prldo
by every German and in untulstakablo
ways. The Orrmtii of OklahoDia aro
now strong enough tn change the ro-
sult of the election ami party inlluenco
should not lead them et ray and give
such canting hypocrites might and
power but we hope that vu by your
voles will help to ke. p thin roan -trod
to remain like thn bhoemaKer by his
last
Am Krror t'orrerlwl.
An artii-l. i rlnti d y-i-rdi. v
in Jiiti'i Alni . .hi 1 1 rillx
ot a cane
ted on a
daughter ot Mi iiiiK-Latin. Tboca
in ii-tlon ii ! v . .1 1 1 j. i lis a .er of una
nra coliv. UIm l.uUu a midest. un-
ussunniiK i nia-lady aud lis never beei:
Involved in u'iy i-low nn-iiU. This paper's
Informant wm mUli'd by a previous mU-
statemi'iit tl. a Mix I. una had eloptxl
Mr. George L.UIH In a well known cltln'ii
of Guthrie aud Milt lom-cllon U made In
juHtlru to himself and family
Many political speakers clergymen
singers and others who use the voice
exeeeelvely rely upon One Mlnuto
Cough Cure to prev.i.t hasklnow and
laryngitis. Its rain.' a a preventive
is oul.v equaled by it power to aiforil
IttstatiLvneou relief V. R. Lllllo it
Co corner Harrison aud First streets
C B lien fro. i4 Oklahoma avenue.
Wanted- Cord wood. Will pay cash
for five or U cords ot good dry wood.
Inquire at Leader ottee. IStt
For 8ale Haeeburaer beating stovo
for coal or wood; nearly new. Call at
Hell man's harnees shop. 3itt
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Lattbt U. S. Uov't Report.
Royal
Baking
Powder
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 127, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1896, newspaper, October 29, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73763/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.