The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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BLACKWELL TlflES-RECORD.
Pubtubcd Eicrt Tnursday, at BUckwcIl.
OkU Ty, By
THE TI1B8 BECOED PUBLISHING Co.
[WOORFOIUTED.]
J. W. B.ANDALL, Editor.
AN OFFICIAL. PAPEK OF NAP CO
OAclal City Paper.
SUBSO&IPTIOM KATES.
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Advertising Rate*
Realm* local* S cent* perils* !sr each
Insertion.
insertion. .
Business carle BC cents per month.
Diejlay ala. $1 an inch, double column
per month.
All sdvsrtislnc continued till entered,
out end paid tor. Statement* will he
presented et close of each month.
John C. Foley, of the Canad-
ian County Republican, and T.
F. Hensley, of the El Reno Dem-
ocrat, will discuss the political
issues from a republican and
democratic standpoint, iu some
public place in El Reno, in the
near future. The bitter animosi-
ty which has been engendered
between these two knights of the
faber. through an
For 1st Council Diet, sad 1st snd Bad
Assembly Conventions.
Pursuant to Instructions of Council
snd Assembly committee of let Coun-
cil district snd lit sud 2nd Assembly
districts, s republican convention is
hereby called to meet st 9:30s. m.,
sharp, id Klldars, ou Tuesday, Sept.
2nd. 1696. for tbe purpose of placing
In nomination a candidate for Coun-
cilman of tbe 1st district which 1*
composed of Kay county entire and
______ _______unceasing' White Hock township, (No. 24) of .No-
ble county.
newspaper war, insures a warm Also a convention lor the purpose
discussion and Strong language of placing In nomination a candidate
. . for Assemblyman for tbe first Assetn-
in their arguments. , t.j, district at Newklrs, on Tuesday,
Sanfum haa °nii IkfiA at n in af.
September 2nd, 1696, at 2:30 p. m , af-
that ter adjournment of tbe Council con-
jjjs veutlon above provided, by same del
No, my friend, the rumor
Hoke Smith would resign
present position has not yet been Also a convention for tbe purpose
kind ! df placing in nomination a candidate
for Assemblyman for the 2nd Assem-
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Ptc sided.
william McKinley,
of Ohio.
Tor Vies President,
GARRET A. HOBART,
of New Jersey
For Delegate to Congress,
DENNIS T. ELYNN.
Announcements of Candidates.
Annocrrerneni* under this besd will be
charged for si ih- rule of five dollsrt eseb.
tnvsrlsbly In advance.
n b sHsairr.
I hereby annonnee myself s candidate for
renoml nation lo the ollee of ehenff subject to
theseUonof ihe Key count? rrpubllcsn con-
vention H. C. Mastsb*
I hereby announce my candidacy for theoBoe
ef Sheriff of Kay county subject lo the will of
the Republican county convention
W. P ArsTTO.
I am a candidate for tbe nomination of
Sbenfl of Kay county, subject to the decle-
lon of the Republican county convention
W . 1.. Hands
roa TH V ASCRZR.
To the Kepnbllcane of Key coanty: I hereby
announce myself a candidate (or the nomlnauon
ef County Treasurer, subject to the action of
the Kay county Republican convrnUon.
Sajicbl J Shock.
I hereby annonnee mvself a candidate for
tbe offlee of County Treasurer, subject to tbe
action of the Kay county Republican conven-
tion. E. G. Sstatzs.
We are authorised u. announce John C. Sny-
der as a candidate for the offlee of County clerk
aattjeet to action of the Republican convention
SOB BlFKaiSTSKOSSIT
1 hereby announce my candidacy for County
Superintendent of Public ls-tnicUon, eubject to
the acuono I the Kay count; Republican conveu-
don. L. U. Waush
To the Republicans of Kay county: I here
by announce my • andldary for the office of
Superintendent id Public Instruction, subject
to the decision or the Republican county con
reuUoo. Bus Ida V. Smith.
1 bereby announce myself a candidate for
the offlee of fJuperinlentlrat of Public Instruc-
tion subject to the will of the Republican
county convention Thanh Fitzokhaup
We are authorized to announce tbe candl-
daev of W K MrGriitz for the office of Su-
perintendent of Public Instruction subject
to the action of the Republican convention.
I hereby announce mvself a candidate for
tbe nomination of Register of Deeds. subject
to the decision of tbe Kay countv Republican
convention. J. B TvczKR.
REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION.
By virtue of instructions ot tbe re-
publican central commlttre of Kay
county made on Friday, July 31, 1696,
a republican county convention la
bereby called to meet at Blackwell,
on Tuesday, August 25th. 1896, for tbe
purpose of placiug in nomination u
candidate for each of tbe following
o Rices;
UberifT, Frobate Judge, County At-
torney, Hurveyor, Treasurer, Keglstor
of Deeds, bupeiintendent, Coroner,
Commissioners and tbe election of a
republican oenlra! committee.
The basis ot representation in the
county convention shall be the same
as stated In the call for Council and
Assembly conventions.
Primaries for electing delegstes to
paid convention shall he hold in the
different precincts ou Saturday, Aug.
M2ud. 18181, at which time the township
central committeeman shall preside
Foils shall be open from 2 to 4 o'clock
p. m. of said day. Credentials shall
be furnished by tbe committeeman In
charge of said primary to the delega-
tion elected.
Elections shall be held at the usual
voting place in said towns and town-
ships.
Convention at lllackwell shall he
called lo order promptly at 10 a. m
August 2!>th, 18116.
\V. 11. Bakkb, Chairman,
J. R. Scott, Secretary,
Oklahoma watchword: Dennis
Flynn, Preo Homes and Homo
Rulo,
Tbo pope in Kay county are
hitting Ihe ‘‘middle of the road''
eo hard since their county con-
vention, that the high places
will be all knocked oft by the
timo the republicans take tbe
fiold. and it will then be smooth
sailing for the upxt county ofli-
cera-
verified, but rest assured
reader, the Gawgy gentleman
and hie horde of Oklahoma carpet
baggere will be given formal no-
tice early in November that their
services can be dispensed with,
moat any time, after March 4th,
1897.
bly district at Ponca City, on Tuesday
September 2nd, 1696. at 3 o'clock p. m.
after adjournment of Council conven-
tion above provided by same delegates
1st Assembly district Is composed
of Newkiik city. Rock Falls, Lowe,
Vernon, Newkirk, Dale. Waltham,
Kildare and Weaton.
2nd Assembly district Is composed
of Long wood, Cross, Toukawa, itlack-
—-- well, itenfrow, Carlisle and Oweu
With Dennis Flynn in Con-1 townships and White Hock township,
*">“• McKinley in tne While (N^.2,^.N„;tef.S.non .hell be
House, and the home rule and one delegate to every 184 votes and
free hemes policy in actual oper- K'ffelSffonltfM0' Pred-
ation, Oklahoma will forget her ed that no township shall have less
trials and tribulations of bygone Janets are entitled
days, and prosperity will perch to tbe following uumber of delegate*
upon our banner, there .0 remain SSbST*"
for four long
twice four.
their respective districts;
years—Yea verily, Carlisle Twp
I Cross
_ Dale
I Lowe
We are all for free homes and Newkirk City
borne rule, so say the popocrats ^“®tnrow
of Oklahoma, but they go right Round Grove
on trying to create public senti-
ment in favor of men and parties
who are openly opposed to both
these policies, which
more benefit to Oklahoma, local-
ly, than any other issues before
the people.
W altham
Vernon
Primaries for electing delegates to
are of far said conventions as above provided,
shall be held In the different preciucts
5
Blackwell Twp
5
10
Blackwell city
10
7
Kildire
8
S
I.ougwood
6
14
Newkirk Twp
6
»
Ponca City
14
5
Itock Falls
6
5
Toukawa
6
6
Weston
6
6
White Rock
6
Total,
136
MCKINLEY AND THE PEOPLE.
A little sober thought and re-
a primary election on Mouday, Aug.
, 1896, at which tbe township re-
publican central committeeman shall
preside. Pulls shall be open from 2 to
3 o'clock of said day. Credentials
shall l>e furnished by tbe officer in
charge of said primary to the delega-
tion elected
flection by those who are auxious 8uch primary elections shall he held
for the success of the republican J votlu* p!ace lu 8Uch town
national ticket, and are yet doubt-j All delegates shall meet first in
fnl as the ultimate result nf the Council convention, and after adjourn-
ini as me animate result ot me mentof >ai(1 convention, repair at
November election, will dispel once to their respective places, New.
all doubt from all such minds. «“Sl&D?r b°1<llQg
William McKinley was nominated J H. Lane, \ComamteemeD.
virtually, by the people, and is as E G. swayzf.. Chairman.
certain to be the next president — ■ "■
of the United States, as the exist “Let the office seek the man,”
ence of Brj an's pet “law of grav-. is a populist delusion thats about
itation.” run its course. The only sure
In all his public career, he has way to get an office in this day
proved h'mself a man of distinct and age. either through the voice
ability. His patriotism to his of the people, or by appointment,
country in time of need and later is to rustle, and the successful
his marvelous record in congress, ones generally have to rustle
show him to be a man worthy of like thunder.
promotion, and one in whom the ■ ~
whole people have the utmost A ^reat many of our P°Puhst
confidence. The benefits of hislfriends are arSuinS tbat 6llver
protective poliev are still fresh dollars are no1 6ood in amounts
iu the minds of‘the people, and °ver *10 in the Pa>'ment,
the “honest dollar and a oppor-! debts- Silver dollars are a ful1
tunitv to earn it" is what the legal tender, unlimited in amount,
masses are clamoring for today. ! aud have beea 60 since V*e Blaud
act of 1878 was passed by a re-
I The Free it United
.. Mli oi Slier
>IS WHAT COUNTS AT
Real aid Then Call aid Convince Yourself.
t l
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75c Buys a No. 8 Copper Bottom Wash Boiler.
85c Buys a No. 8 Galvanized “ “
a Galvanized Wash Tub.
a Galvanized Water Pail,
a Galvanized Half Bushel,
a Galvanized Well Bucket,
a 5 gallon galvanized oil can.
a Steel Spade,
a Steel Shovel,
a Scoop Shoyel.
a Hay Fork,
a Garden Hoe.
a Pair of Barn Door Rollers,
a Clothes Wringer,
a Washing Machine,
a Set of Sad Irons Nickle Plate,
a 10 inch Steel Beam walking plow,
the best Good Enough Sulky Plow,
a good Hay Rake,
the best Mower made,
the best lumber wagon made,
a new top buggy warranted for 1 year. J*
Carts, Spring Wagons, Etc., in Proportion.
Machine Oil, 20c, 40c, 60c and 75c per gallon.
Repairs for all kinds of Mowing Machines, Grain
Drills, Wind Mills, Locks, Bolts, Nails,
Cook Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, Etc.
GOc
25c
45c
50c
50c
50c
50c
65c
40c
30c
65c
$1.50
$3.25
$1.25
$13.00
$35.00
$16.00
$45.00
$50.00
$47.50
rri'if
JOHN GRATTAN,
31. E,
IUCIIARD80N,
CASHIEB.
j.ruirurriru-iJVdJdJdJV\ruv\!
JOGGLING WITH
....HEALTH....
It must not be forgotten that
McKinley bus been the choice of publican congress
the people since the beginning of Dever repealed,
the present administration, and,
it is folly to think that they will
allow their fond hopes and cher
ished expectations to be shatter-,
ed by the false representations
of a horde of hungry office seek- i
ing popocrats, whose greed for
office and the spoils thereof, has
led them to the verge of desper-
ation. Whatever popularity may
have been gained by these theor-1
ists, earlier in the campaign, will
have vanished before the Novem
ber election.
What the peoplo of tho United
States wiuit, aud will receive, I
during the four years succeeding
March 4th, 1897, is practical com- i
tnon sense, administered in such
a way as to bring about prosper
ity. In times like these, untried
theories are a menace to good
government, aud the lesson learn-
ed by the laboriug classes during
the past four years, is one which |
will live in their memories for;
years aud years.
This law was
J?»ThE NEUspS^
OF BLACKWELL.
(INCORPORATED.)
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000.
Now open for the transaction of all legitimate and
Conservative banking. All such business re-
spectfully solicited.
Blackwell,
Oklahoma.
!&
Si
That's what you are doing
if you do not exercise the
proper care and precau-
tion in buying your medi-
cines and drugs trout the
up-to-date drug store.
...THE...
BLACKWELL DRUG
COMPANY,
Hell genuine and absolute-
ly pure drugs at the low-
est possible prices. They
never substitute, but give 2
you what you call for.
Your trade cordially solic-
ited and will be highly
appreciated.
BLACKWELL BLOCK, ,
nd door South ot Fulkerson A 8on 5
UWVUUUUVWUWUUUUWUTAArb
fhe Jetjnore Grocery.
Is the Place to Buy Good Goods Cheap!
A Fresh lot of Groceries Arrive Every Week Floor, Mesl
snd Metl Always on Hand, Also Canned -
GERMAN *h LANGUAGE » SPOKEN.
-FLr^laLebL JA-sre.
THE CHIKASKA STOCK FARM
§tGtx7Gl6trel 33red. "Trotters,
jG>olGH7d-<3l7ii7ev I"Io£s ...
We hire Brood Mure* by Onward, Counselor
* *holar and Ashland Wilkes, in foal to 1 l\r€ An
for sale at Oklahoma Prices. WHoOll l/uuuiil. mi#, AUllcJ
Alsu some Stallions. Fancy Driver* and Saddle Horses and Several Work Horses
Almont. Waterloo, Cortland Wilke,
Be&ant, No. 20113,
TIME OJVEU 017 APPROVE! SErjUITY,
ED. L. PECKHAM, PROPRIETOR.
IS"Drop a Card for Illustrated Catalogue.
BLACKWELL, ....... OKLAHOMA.
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Randall, J. W. The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1896, newspaper, August 13, 1896; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138403/m1/2/?q=communication+theory: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.