The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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Ptblikhril Evert Touraday, at Blackwell
OkU. TfBy
RANDALL & AAcDOWELL.
Editors and Proprietors
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
Three h.hhM.
One year
i’avstble in advance
Advertising Rates
Heading local* 5 cent* per line for
?ach in*ertlon.
Bu*ine** card' 50 cent* per month.
Dlaplay ad* tl an inch double col*
amn per month.
All advertising continued till order-
ed.out and paid for. Statement* will
be presented at close of each month.
NATIONAL TICKET
Pot Ptetideai.
WILLIAM M'KIR LBV.
of Ohio
Pot Vice Frevident.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
of New York
ANNOUNCE* ,<TS
For County Wtlrkir.
We at* authonred 10 announce the name of
Alei* Voris of Blackwell *t i candidate for the
■•ce of Counit Weigher tub/ect to tbe actus of
V be Republican nominating contention
For SbarlC
We are auihoriied to announce tbe name of
Jerry Crowley, of Btaman Lowe Townthip. for the
°®ce of Sheriff of Key county tobject to tbe
action of the republican county com ention
Walter ) bending, of kock Falla lownahip will
be a candidate before the Republican County Com
tennon fot me nomination for the ollceof Sheriff
For tariaUr of Doods
E D Johnton will be a candidate tor the nomin-
ation tor Krgitter of Deed* subject to tbe declaim
•f the Republican County Contention
For CouncilBaa Fim District.
We are authoriied to announce the name of H
C R. Brodbc of Ponca City for Councilman
from tbe Firat Diauict of Oklahoma. aubject
bowetet. to tbe action of tbe republican comer,
uoa
We are autbonred to announce the name of C.
F Uuinby of Waltham lownahip, aa a candidate
for Councilor from the Kirat Diatricl. aubjact to
rbe action cf tbe republican legialaiite conven-
tios.
Probata . udgn
Virgil H Btcwn, of Newkirk, will be a candi
date for the nomination for Ihe olbte of Probate
fudge, aub ect lo tbe action of the Republican
County Convention
CALL FOR TERRITORIAL
Republican Convention to Nominsu
s Candidate for Delegate to
Congroae.
Complying with the direction* of
the Republican Territorial Central
Committee at a meeting held in Ok-
Uboma City on April l lauo. a con-
vention ot the republican* of Okla-
homa Territory in delegate conven-
tion i* hereby called to be held at
Guthrie on the *th day of August
1*>0 at It) o clock a.m. for the purpose
of nominating a candidate for dele-
gate in congress
Counties will be entitled to repre-
sentation iu said convention a» fol-
Gjerryvale
BEST PRESSED BRICK!
FOB *8.J50 PEH THOUSAND.
gfl)SPEN LUMBER CO.
WEST & DYES DRY DOODS CO
Believing that our mo*t cherished 2 The United State* will u*e all it*
, institution* are in great peri’..— j influence to the utmost extent, short
Democratic platform The poor- j of war with European nations, to
houses that were crowded during the prevent the dismemberment of the
•ast democratic administration are. i Chinese empire. 3. The United
‘iudeed. emptj^ndgoingjnto decay. State* proposes to have a voice in :
Tbe calm, wise judgment of William th* "“lem'Dt of tbe Chinese trouble.
McKloley appeal, to tbe solid,mature “V** vo ce wll> ']'r * raised
element nil -----.... _kn~ aKa,n#t spoliation and in favor of
£
£
element all over the country, while
“Teddy ' is the idol of the boys every-
where. The combination can't be
beat, and it alread has the country
going its way.
County Attorney Pinkham and
County Superintendent Burch, were
re-nominated by the demo-pops at
Over Crowded! %jt jt
preservation of Chinas territorial 52
and governmental entity, along the ^
lines set forth in Secretary Hay's note
to the powers dated July 3. 4. The ^
l nited States will not declare war
upon China on the present showing of £
facts, no matter what the other pow* ^
------------ wutxi^pup. cri< may do. 5. The United States. ST
Ponca City Tuesday, as was Commis- actinC independently and for itself. g->;
sioner Buchholz. Probate Judge wil1 c°-°perate with the other powers £2
Neff and Sheriff Pierce were not can- j ’n restoring order in China, in punish- 5“
didates for re-nomination, the former a'H °fficials, high or low. found
having aspirations for the Congres- , Cui,tJ' of crime against human life, ^
sional nomination and the latter not in setting up a stable goverment that C2
caring to go to certain defeat. may give guarantees of security to S":
i life and property and freedom of
lo accornmodate our increased trade we are
now erecting a brick building on the old site.
Patrons will find us two doors north. We need
more room for a big lot of fall goods to arrive soon.
ur new building will not be ready to receive
them. \Y e must make room at once. Our prices
will do the work. '
■ *•***• p 1 vyv i aiiu lit
The only way the democrats know trade.-Wellington Journal
of by which to build up an American •—
merchant marine is to put foreign- The Republican County convention 22
built ship* under the American Hag. will be held in the city of Newkirk,
Republicans want to build up Ameri- next Saturday, July 20. at which time
can shipping with American-built nominations for all the county offices £2
VfkgapL WA t h-it ts-w A__1__ .— 111 V-____ S * . Cm
’ ----------- * -------------- ““ ‘ul LUUiUT UIIILC8
vessels so that we mav employ our will be named. It is pretty generally
own materials and our own labor, and conceded that Clapp county' treasurer,
keep at home the I200.0u0.000 a year
we are annually paying to foreign
chiefly British ships for doing our
foreign carrying.
Johnson register of deeds and Voris
county clerk, will be re-nominated
probably by acclamation For the
other office*, a iiumtier of good men
will be candidates, and while the
£
£
Muslins.
1 lot bleached muslin 8
cent value for 7 cents.
1 lot brown muslin worth
He for 54 cents.
Calicoes, j*
1 lot 5 cent calicoes goes
at 4 cents.
1 lot H cent calicoes ^oes
at 5 cents.
Shirt Waists. j»
White yoods, lawns f off.
Shoes, j*
We keej) a clean stock.
We have a few which
were carried over. Some
odds and ends. Some
slightly shelfworn. They
go on sale this week at
surprising prices. You
may find what you want
at $ value.
tr
£
lows:
Beaver
L aoaiian
Cotter ......
I •
Or Km ...............
k B|
Lincoln.............,
Noble......
Payot ... ____
Pouawaiomit
H Kfthiu .........
Woodward
■Otoe Re»*r% Alton.....
K. « a-Comanche Rea
Representation
BUine .............
Cleveland
Dewey
Garfield..........
Greer ............
Ktngft*. cr.......
Logan .............
Oklahoma..........
Pawnee.
Roger Mills ..
Wood*.............
Uaaf e Ke ter v • 11 on
Ponca Reservation
On June 1. Isis, the total circula- T-s R,-, " r h , , "e. the
tion of money in the United State* T,mes*Reoord ha. no favorite., it is
was *1.521,584,2*3. Of this amount a L*« !*". ? ^ COn* £
little less than #5ou.000.0u0 was in gold Y that)we'1 £
and gold certificate* In the follow- ^ °* kn°*" *?* charactcr
ing four years the enormous sum of i ^ * frePubUcan
. _ ,.... , ,, , , county convention i* careful in the
half a billion dollar* has been added t ■. . 1 ,
. , selection of it* candidate*, there is
to the people a money. This is in ex- _ , ,
i-nu nf ill. mini. , "i r i • , no good reason why they should not'
ir/. ,b " f i f,llW elected this fall This i. a re-
mined in tbe t nited States, at the ui j ,,
ratio of lti to 1, since UMS. The per ^ J C0UDtV WlU
, , . , 1 not fail m tu duty, but will fall in
.T| °/- the,Country 1,as line With the country There will be
^»>»t -j f* n| ' '"n'une 1- several interesting fights for nomi-
•5.15 per capita in four year, t \ the>’ »hould ** conducted
^‘ tn a fair honorable way. so that the
Voter# will have no difficulty in de- vanctu5s,bed will be a strong supporter
termining the position of the two °f the victor. After the convention
° great partie* on the question of build- w il1 have a common enemy to de-
West & Dyer Dry Doods Co.
BlackweU, Oklahoma. 3
©twfiimmmuinuuuimuiumtwuuimuuumuiumiiiii©
•wpirKutauva as fixed i» based inil up our mercantile marine The feat and he can be best defeated by
upon one delegate at large from each democrat* favor the purchase of a and aggressive fight made,
■county ana one delegate for each one foreign-built ship*, and the republi- “o1 °“1J by the candidates, but by
theVo'f can7orTonnDJT ^nn'in {”0T the construction of Ameri- every republican in Kay county.
1SW) j can ships Republican* are for
The committee recommends to the American employment and construc-
tion. Democrats
are for foreign
employment and construction. Re-
publican success will mean the re-
tention of the 1200,000,000 in the
l nited State* that we now annually
pay to foreign shipowners for doing
our foreign carrying. Democratic
success means the continuation of
the foreign (chiefly British monopoly
of our foreign carrying.
A sss. kuiuumuc * v V. v* III III v IIIJ * 10 me
chairman of the several county com-
mittees that the county convention*
to elect delegates to said territorial
convention be held on August 3, and
the primaries called to elect dele-
gate* to the county convention be
held on July 31, but said committee
are empowered to fix other date* if
these are not locally *atisfactorv or
applicable.
By order of the Committee.
WM. GRIMES.
Char H. Filson, Chairman.
Secretary.
RspwbUcan County Couvsntlon.
Tba republican, of Kay counit are called lo
■aveet in count) convention at Nevikitk on
SATURDAY, JULY ». i»oo.
at 11 o clock a. in., foi the purpose of placing in
aominalion a county ticket aa follow.
Probata judge county treasurer, county clerk,
county attorney, alietilf lurveyot. county aupetin-
ueodent. regnter of deeda. aateuor weighet cor
oner, conmusaionera tat, and and 3rd diatncta. 1
AI.0IO elect 21 delegalea to attend the Terri-I
lorial delegate contention to be held at Guthtie I
August s
The baaia ot tepteaentaiion to the county con |
venlion aha I be one delegate for each to rotes or - - -. - ----— .... voaiyje,
aaaj^or fraction thereof cast foe Delegate Flynn in absolutely false, and Savs there
rite carious townships and towns will be en not even anv semblance of truth to
H i«eii Cm 1; Blackwell Twp 1 ,e statement. It ,eems to be a
oTt\7 :2 ,ii‘lue»t.on of veracity between two
l.0** Twp n Longwood Twp 11 prominent democrats. Admiral Dewev
Owen Twp ' !o ponra' t in ^land General Alejandrino, late of the
RoundGr armt..,n„ the republiCAn.
Vernon . t4
Weston. u
Attorney D. S. Dill, of Medford,
was here several days this week con-
ferring with L. E Walker of Des
Moines, Iowa, whose property inter-
ests in this county he has been look-
ing after since Mr Walker's retire-
ment from the Hutchinson A South-
ern
Republican Council Convention.
Tbs republicans of tbe First Council district
are called to meet at
Blackwell. Saturday. August 18, 1900.
at 10 o'clock a ttt. for «he purpose of nominating a
candidate for council The basis of representation
shall be one delegate fot each 15 votes or ma- ^
jor fraction thereof cast for Delegate Flynn in 189s |
The various townships and towns are entitled 10 1
representaiion as follows
Bunch Creek....... 5 Blackwell City....... ij
Blackwell_Twp 6 Crons Twp y
The democrats have shot another
bolt in the interest of their good
friend Aguinaldo. and ft has mis-
carried. A letter claimed to have
been addressed to Senator Pettigrew c£iu.Vt£;P .. Vd'.°iV ill ?
ofSouth Dakota, from j. Aiejandrinc, i \\?tZ\?rTwp........ j
a t ntlippine general, sets forth how o«" Twp L y Newkirk city...... 13
Admiral I>ewey promised the Fill- Ro^Tg^ .V 5 S5wi?Tip:!' .!
pinos aid, and independence. Ad- '® T«»kaw» 7
miral Dcwev brands the charges a* It is recomm«KM that tb* primaries be held on
jg ‘be 13th da> of August at 2 o'clock p m
Cm as. Day Chairman Protem.
R. r Kukk> Ser'v
Pir»t Published. Times-Record July 16. 19c*)
Publication Summons.
In the Distbict Court or Kav county, Okla-
homa T RRRITORY
E»ily E SEinpaon. Plaiuiitt t
Tookawa ............to!.....r..... »•—.». «uu cue rcpuoucan* vs
Waltham...... - ?*eem di»po«ed to let the demtvrati* y;*01** w Saaipsoa, Defendant )
. To,.ir - ......T7t Hht it out. General Alejandrino STS I
fr-T Cl.aiU’ ,hf th,? rePUbHCan e"'S*nipt>M> f<kV^d',*ore *
Uv lihoura* t mnship comnittteniBn may d« NiK administration made atlV Much offer# he thepMition of the said plaintiff kkai si
v » ...... U •», tkst .hey «„ by Admiral SMtJMWS tfdL2? A & "S
... , ^ I h* W e V I petition will be taken as m,e and udcmetit
\>e condemn and denounce the rendered Rrantmic the Mid plaint 1 rt an absolute
1’hlllppine policy of the present ad- This i« President MsKin ev'- Idea of 'wItnes,'my‘hsnd^.'nd'1^ w-.i 0f the s.,d
ministration. Democratic platfom. our policy lo the coming month, in ^my'obla^^r^'rhi,0^^^
1 lie ailthiTntv to frnm* -i»n« *1^k 1 n»i. . I? •. . A D law
The Place for Pure Groceries.
Fresh canned goods.
Vegetables, Country Produce.
Best Teas, Best Coffees.
Garden Seeds all kinds.
Largest Grocery House in the City,
Fulkerson & Son.
Corner Grocery.
South Main St. Blackwell, Okla.
Kates *1.00 to ifiL’.OO Per Day
The authority to frame any .uch | China: 1. The United’ StatV."will I A D ,W iay e PiCKAsn n» w
policy rests with Congress, not with under no circumstances join in the1 of th. bt«rict Ctwn.
the administration. partition of Chin, among the power*. I „ g.LW. ahJL*,^
A. M. ATKN, Pi-oi».
!S" a"d 8„,iplled T.Me
!Good Sample Rooms.
Blackwell, o.
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Randall, J. W. & McDowell, T. H. W. The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1900, newspaper, July 26, 1900; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138575/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.