The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1896 Page: 2 of 10
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BLACKWELL TlflES-RtCORD.
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A BLIND.
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RANDALL, Editor.
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OlllcUl citjr Paper.
There has been great objection "Ui \ Uom„ before poh .
to Callahan by democrats. on ac m o • • for Flynn. I
count of having to .wallow hi- Ucs »^ J (;reer county!f
populism. Vincent at the ** b%01)ulist. and demo , |
of the committee was another .sMtUe J V I reichlT
bitter nill. To allay this feehng crat th sdde..ion J> lhpse *
a ‘blind” was decided on Vm- to-the o l y to h» .
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Rosdinalocals B oenta per line tore.oh
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republics ticket.
j-'or president*
WILLIAM McKINLLYi
of Ohio.
for Vice I’reoUlmt.
GAWUI I A. HOUAK1.
of New jemejr.
territorial TICKET.
p‘or Delegate to Congress,
DENNIS T. PLYNN.
legislative ticket.
Vor Councilman let Hint.
1). I*, hhiplev.
cent was. on m. ---------
and Virgil Hobbs, of Kingfisher,
a democrat, mado chairman of
the mongrel committee. V incent
it wan understood, would contin-
ue in fact as chairman. The
headquarter* ore still in Mr. \ in-
cent’s office and Vincent will
manage the campaign. The fu
sion democrat*—Wisby. Keaton,
et al. whom Naglt said in his let-
ter Hie populist* purely, having
no democracy left—got ^ incent
to submit to this blind—to do
work for which another would
get the honor by agreeing lo de-
liver to Vincent the entire dem-
ocracy to make him county cleik.
The “blind’’ will not work. -Toe
Wisby cannot deliver the demo
crats of Logan county to Vincent
for county clerk or anything else.
The surface action of turning the
central committee over to the m-
gjon democrats will soon be dis-
sipated by the activity ot \ incent
in the personal management of
the campaign.—Guthrie State
Capital.
The “Black well Clown spends '
his leisure (all his time) sitting . r\L
at the town pomp abusing Mr. n*
llubler, the next probate judge |,
of this county. Have a care Mr
Neff. i>. Lafe llubler comes from |,
bis Kansas home with a spotless
reputation. Can you say as
much? _ -—
Populist candidate: “I didn t
want to have anything to do
IS WHAT COUNTS ATi
Vor Assemblyman 1st Dint.
j. n.sroTT.
Vor Assembly mint2nd Dis*.
J \ MKB tt ILKINB-
COUNTY TICKET.
Vor Protista Judge.
1). LAFE HURLER.
Vor HheritV.
LEVI J- EYE.
Vor County Clerk,
O. NV. KELLY.
Vor County Attorney,
L. V. BOOPB.
Vor Register of Deeds,
N. RARUETT.
Vor County Treosurer,
B. J. HMOCK.
Vor County Superintendent,
w v Midi;IKK.
warn o' o'*"3 ° , ,
with the denied democrats, ml
the bosses thought it might ‘
well to form a kind of mutual
benefit association and we might (
by howling free silver, got a
whack at the public crib.
It is a well known fact there is
a large number or democrats and
populists in this county, who
were conscientiously opposed to
fusion, and it is folly to suppose
that they can he made to line up
for ,be union ticket named by
the bosses of the two parties.
James Wilkins and J. R. S1’01’
will be the next assemblymen
from Kay county. They are men
of exceptionally fine personal
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POPOCRACY vs. hypocrisy
Popocracy is running double
and in tandem m this campaign. ol ......* : , n
When not yoked, the tugs of the ^ qualifications, are goin
hind horse hold* the leader, and 8peauer& and will guard oui iu-
the same lines guides both. As tere8ts with jealous care,
to who hold* the lines it seems, democratic papers of Kay
to make little difference. <>i ; ... v have seen the hand-writ-
the. .liver la.l. » «■ V° £ ,, ,vail, d„ri„g the to*
I gold mounted Block or not. -o » d arfc uow resorting
1 r„„c „ .hr driver's U-jrl ho the of ho«h
silver cry. lu Kan.*, the pop* « ,
nominated an ex-railway alter- mg rep'dni---
ney for governor and the demo- ^ q Smith in outlining
crats to help him out nominated
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Vor County Burveyor,
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A. L. QUINT.
Vor Coroner.
Dll. W. H SHAFFER,
f or CoiumtHsloiiei'B,
IkI l>ist.—CAL DEAN.
2nd List.—D. 11. HAVEN.
;inl Di*t.-W. LAMON.
TOWNSHIP TICKET.
the
73c Buys a No. 8 Copper Bottom Wash Bo* r
83c Buys a No. 8 Galvamred
Galvanized Wash lub.
Galvanized W aler 1 nil.
Galvanized Halt Husliel.
Galvanized Well bucket.
5 gallon galvanized oil can.
Steel Spade.
Steel Shovel.
Scoop Shovel.
Hay Fork.
Garden lloe.
Pair of Burn Door Rollers.
Clothes Wringer,
a Washing Machine,
a. Set of Sad Irons Nickle 1 lato.
a Hi inch Steel Beam walking plow,
the best Good Enough Sulky How.
a good Hay Rake,
the best Mower made,
the best lumber wagon made. vi
7 5U •• a new top buggy warranted for 1 year. ’|
Carts Spring Wagons, Etc., in Proportion. ,
Machine Oil, 20c, 40c, 00c and <oc per gal Ion; _ J
Repairs for all kinds of Mowing Mnclunes, Gram , /
Drills. Wind Mills, Locks, Bolts, Nails,
Cook Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, Etc. v.
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r #47.50
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ney for governor m.u «*-•— A. L- omun m |
crats to help him out nominateu uWican camp»ign in lasti/!
nobody. Iu Connecticut the dem week<s p0nca City Democrat, v
ocrat* indorsed Nebraska Bryan ghovvs conclusively that he is ,
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Vor Trustee.
M. NV
mi,LINGS
i- or t l«rk,
\V. A. SWINGLE.
Vor Trou»urer.
J. A. SIIAW.
for Justlresol tho 1 Viu'o,
W. \. MONROE.
V. A. ONsTOTr.
Vor Constable*.
K. c. dokman.
ALVIN V Hills.
Komi Overseers,
l„t Dlst.—JACOIt HINES.
2d ! l.ht -S. 1*. HE lit Ell
:!,! iMst, 1U)I,cut SSI EI.LK.
ocrals iDUorseu gfoows connuai
and repudiation and nominated suffering from the same com
Sargent, a millionaire manufact- us the “old darkey'*” coon.
Zl’fed d^riTadJra«oaoV*»-i Dennis lOynn L ^|ng; the
an out and out golabug. The storm anu u. aU
Popocratic ,.*ndidfttc .or “
president. Mr. Senall. veep.ov- wearies H'""1’"1- ■
er tho crime of’73 while betweeu Democrat candidate: ”1 hate
blubbers he writes ir. his ship pop> l>ul by pretending to do
charters that the freights | busine8B on the reciprocity plan,
be paid in gold of United States ^ mRy bc 8ble to slip into ofttce.
mintage. Altgeld howls for six - , V(,uTcnow the
teen lone colon,na lor a 16 to ) pnbl„„
•»«r dollar and then incorpor ..rd o _ doin,,
Bryan says himsell that he would stunds at the Head,
have bolted the democratic party Aug j Hojrel.tlie leading druggmt
1 h"d it put gold into the platform of Hlireveport, La., Sayn: “Dr King »
land in another speed, on the U.e iest «l-
su ue day declares no man can ui ^ h j. v. Campbell, merch-
i a democrat or he recognized as |)U of !Sajfor(it Art*., writen: "l*r
| one, who bolts his silver platform. Killg-S New Discovery is all that is
ll’opocracy and hypocrisy are i;U„nod for it; H never fall*,and »• *j
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JOHN GRATTAN,
PEE3I2E-T-.
31. J-:. meiLVRDHON.
CA-SZI-EXI..
THE. NEW^^C
bat^K black-well.
(INCORPOKATHDJ
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000.
spectfully solicited.
Blackwell, - " Oklahoma.
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4th DUt —W. \
lImOTKIL born tNiuR Wichita Eagle.
olaimeu im n, »•«-*“.......
sure cure fur consumption roughs and
elds. 1 cannot say enough for Us (
tone of merits." Dr. King s New Discovery (
• : rr........ **««« t°k*' --rrsil
Weston township. Sept. atiN'O
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#ui.« r—U- •••........ county ure for Dennis T. Flyun. Anderson's ,n ug store. __
m. Pleasant \ alley svliool luniM . county homesteaders will Electric Bitters.
Waltham town h.p. sept. '-M, • ’ typo dolllvlB al,d fifty v.lectrlr lUtters Is a medicine suited
-■■■ iu. Koi'k Falls. Klynnisnot elected. Hun is ........„„.u, uii«nthe
T-he jetprore Gfocefy.
is t.lu* Plat t' to Buy Gootl Goods Chrap!
... .. _____... ivsivii iTvi»pv Week Klonr. M<*®1
\ Kr.-I.li lot of iiro.-1-ri.'s Arriw Every W.-k VloYm Mrsl,
anil Me.it Alw»>. un llsml, Also Canned l -
OKU,'UN « LANGUAGE * SPOKI'.N.
R.. JVr^LLoVt. ^lciel^virell A*.
v». in
u Koi’k Falls. Flynn 1* not elected. There i* or. r;vaU,t ;,1WI the
itei.frow township, Sept. “Mi, •«' tbe |opic of self-preservation in , ‘ver t,, ,rplll aild sluggish and the j
" P '"T! the nltliude Ilf tlpj voters of Unit ^ offt ton|C and alterative is felt,
p^letownsiup sept -Mlia ...t l . Chandler News. a prompt use of this medlolu* h«
Lowe township, hep'. » •»__often averted Ion* and perhaps fata
Him s school house. was t,illlous levers. No medicine will act
Carlisle tp. Nept. .nth at.....Mam* liios. 1.1 more surolv In counteracting and
i‘enter selio.il house. re-elected to congicBS by an IU in Uu, ^..tem from the malaria i
Toukawa tp, L’" h, sit - ' ‘ r t.rt»rtseu majority the other a:iv. ,^on Headaohe, IntfigesUou, oou-!
m Union set, .ol house Oklahomn has vcnsoti to rejoice *„ u*on dizziness yield to the F.lec-
Ven.ortp. sepi :t tit. »t V ^ Ueed hns shown himself to be tri(. llUlers. Wound $1.00 a bottle at
VS,r7."r»l.i;.'.0l........ U,» friend of the koMW«. '*"*«-*»
duo. Dennis Flyun will be re-elected gchool and Church Trustees.
Date tp. Got. Hrd at 7:D» p m Mound frQm tbis territory, and will con t rHt,ort, (lel.(lll flBe< to all grants of
Valley school house. _ • ,iluj ju Reed, a good nio.,erty for either church or icUoolsJ
Lougwool tp. Oct. all, Ut laW P m. . ..... •' •* ' *—•*«•»■« tl»«i.li.r
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THE CHIKASKA STOCK FARM
§tgtr7dGti'cl IBrecl "Trotters.
Jpol6ir7cl-©l7ix7Gi Lio^s • • •
\V, hav.. It rood Mares By Onward. Counselor, Almost. Waterloo, Cortland Wilke*.
Mllw'Kl,W1’ Wilson Be&ant. No. 20113,
AU.^me Slti:iou"uancy Driver, and saddle Hn«« and Several Work Horses.
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Randall, J. W. The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1896, newspaper, September 24, 1896; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138967/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.