The Blackwell Sun. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER-
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT
Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory.
Robert A. Neff & J«*« M. EUiminjer.
Editor! »nd Proprietor!.
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hubhcription hates:
Throe months........................
hLx months.......................
One yew.........................
CmtaraJ at SSlackmall !Paita//iea as
Sacontt-otass W/attar.
There is nothing sacred in the
eyes of a political grafter. ^ hen
the congress of Colombia refused
to ratify the Panama canal treaty,
she sealed her own doom. I here
are millions and millions of dollurs
of hoodie in the Panama canHl
scheme, and the political graftci
could not afford to let go of it.
Immediately following the rejec-
tion of the treaty this paper pre-
dicted there would !>e a revolution
in Colombia, and that as a result---
the Panama canal scheme would go;
Dahealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body pssres through
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your kidneys once eveiy three minutes.
»>-, _ The kidneys
_________., . Are your
blood purifiers, they fil-
ter out ihe waste or
Impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, achesandrheu-
matism come from ex-
cess of uric acid in ihe
blood, due to neglected
Thursday,
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me i nuaiuo —»•— ------------- Kidney trouble causes quick cr unsteady
throne'll Well, the revolution has heart beats, ana makes one feel as though
taken place, ,W*0» Lacked will. rStSTST
THE NEXT;, ELECTION.
Probably you noticed there
were no roosters displayed over
the results of the recent state
and municipal elections,
results have set men to
thinking. Despite the vociferous
claims of the republican press that
Mr. Roosevelt was us good as re
nominated and re-elected, the re-
sults of the elections were decided-
ly against the republicans.
The democrats never exacted to
carry either Ohio, Iowa or Penn-
sylvania any' more than the repub-
licans expected toenrry Mississip
pi. The battle ground was in New
York,Maryland and Kentucky, all
three of which the republicans
confidently expected to carry, but
were carried by the democrats by
overwhelming majorities. I bead-
vantage thus gained by the demo-
.................. over-working in pumping inicK, mcne
money from the United States.and poisoned blood through veins and arteries
" __ . . U ne«d ir\ Ka emci.iArAH that ftnlv urina
you will see Mark Hanna s pet
scheme, the Panama canal treaty,
ratified. And yet the people of
-“>hio, supposedly honest, intelli-
lhose gent people, rolled up a majority
of over one hundred thousand for
this same Mark Hanna the other
day. Is there any moral differ
encc in shooting a human being
down in cold blood, or in hiering
somebody to do it f
IJVIIWVJ WIWVW till V VIMW
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin-
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doptoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and Is solo cn i;s merits
by all druggists in fifty-
AWAIT
A. G. Barrett Dry Goods Store
Where you will find the most extraordinary values in Dry Goods,
Clothing:, Shoes and Carpets to be had in this city.
The reason it pays totrane at the A. G. Barrett
Dry Goods Store
1
Is because we buy in quantities, paying cash. We study quality,
always bringing forward the latest weaves and styles for our custom-
ers’ choosing. Those who visit our store this Thanksgiving month,
will find some exceptional opportunities awaiting them.
Kansas lias always had the repu-
tation of producing freak legisla-
tors, and her last legislature fully
sustained her reputation. Chapter
22J, of her last session laws, is an
act to punish those who engage in
lynching. The penalty attached is
“states prison for not more than
five years or during life. ’ Another
truancy law.
cent and one-dollar si;-1
es. You may have a _
sample bottle by mail nmn« of
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmef
It Co., Binghamton. N. Y.
absurdity is in the
,,________ It says a pupil who plays “hookey
crats means much in the coming shall bo expelled from school, and
t._______-.1 1 ___4__.
national campaign. It means that
New York is lost to Mr. Roosevelt
who even in the zenith of idl bis
•San Juan glory was only able to
carry that state by a very small
majority.
As New York goes, so will Rhode
Island, New Jersey and Connecti-
cut in n national election. Mary-
land, that in the last two national
then, if lie does not return to
TO HOKY-POKY BIRD.
The fact that Congressman Ste
phens, of Texas, has introduced a
statehood bill in congress, is mak-
ing those anti statehood pie coun-
ter organs in Oklahoma wiuce.
The Ponca City Courier slurringly
siys “the gentleman from Texas
may mean well, but bis zeal is
misdirected, for Oklahoma has a
Sale
Skirts.
REMEMBER. One lot Ladies’ Dress Skirts greatly reduced from former price.
All This Week. A Strong Showing of Great Values in Women’s Suits, Coats
Ask To See Them.
Oft
and
Are you needing a good pair of Blankets, Comforts, Underwear, Hosiery, Ladies’ Suit,
Coat or Dress Skirt? If so, a strong schedule of savings await you at Barrett’s.
Special Values in Overcoats, Men’s and Boys’ Suits.
Better Come Now and Be Fitted Out Before the Stocks Are Broken.
BARRETTS DAYLIGHT STORE,
school after being expelled, he man in congress who is abnndant-
shall be punished. Ordinarialy I.Vable to look after her interests.’
A. G. BARRETT DRY GOODS CO.
the people of Kansas will average It was Stephens who succeeded in
up with those of other states in in securing the opening of the Kiowa
telligence, but evidently she uses a and Comanche country to settle-
drag net and corrals all her idiots ment, and he now has a bill pend
when she selects her legislators, ing for the opening of those big
Think of a fellow being given a cattlepastures to settlement,
life sentence not to exceed five The editor of the Ponca Courier
To a man up a tree it begins to
look like Richard Olney is the log-
ical candidate for the democratic
nomination for president. He can
easily carry New Vork, Maryland,
New Jersey and Rhode Islaud, to-
gether with the solid south. 1 hen
elections has gone republican, is years, and imagine the awful pre-j belongs to that class of narrow- j gether with the solid south. Then
now again in the control of the dicauient of a boy who plays hookey minded, hide bound partis.ans who . should he carry Indiana or enough
— • • ... I. . '«l_ —: -1— -r - ■ can never see any good in the acts northern states to equal the ciec-
now again in the control of the
democrats. This leaves Indiana
the battle ground in the next na-
tional campaign. An attempt is
already being made, by the repub-
lican managers, to colonize Indiana
with negroes from the south, and
this attempt is stirring up an ill
from school. The wisdom of a
Kansas lawmaker is enough to
make old Solomou kick the lid oft
his coflin.
of those who differ with them in j toral vote of Indiana, he would be
opinion, and would rather have Ok S elected. With this fact staring us
I Oct.
^Handkerchief Sale.-st
SATURDAY, MOVEMBER 14.
| lahoma forever remain a territory I {n the face, it is absolute folly to
There are 8,847,789 negroes in
the United States. Within tin-
tun aunupi w Mu —M j
feeling among the white people of Pas' few years these negroes have
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than become a state under a bill imagine we will get statehood un-
iceiiug mining ™r'-'-'i'i'- 1
that state to such an extent that shifting from the south to the
the democrat, may possibbly use norlh a«d west. According to the
it as an issue, like they did in
Maryland, and completely wipe
last census returns, 273,030
groes have located in the northern
introduced by a democrat, although
passed by a republican congress.
According to the idea of the
Courier, no congressman should
take any interest whatever in the
welfare of Oklahoma, aside from
Birdie McGuire, who at this
til after the next presidential elec-
tion.
It is an easy matter to imagine
what the American people would
think and do if some European
ses power should incite a rebellion in
Maryland, and completely wipe groes nave locaicu m uunuc.u Diniic .iicvu.m, .......- .................
out all republican control in that states since the previous censu-Lj0n of congress will cut about as any portion of the l nitert . tates.
' was taken. These negroes con much ice as a lost boy at a circus. Is it any less crime for us to incite
state.
Our calculations are based upon
an estimate that, aside from the
above named states, concedes all
the northern states to the republi-
cans, so it will be seen that if the
democrats in their next national
e.invention nominate a man who
is acceptable to the eastern demo
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gregate in the cities, but few o' The pie counter brigade has a rope
them seeking employment on tl.* attached to Birdie's neck,
farms. New York has a negro | since lie has arrived iu the big
population of Hi*,232, and ilO.btin town of Washington and dis-
of these dwell in the-city of New covered bow the situation looks
Illinois has 85,078, and for statehood, he is beginning to
rebellion in Colombia\\ hat is
York.
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Chicago 30,150. Indiana 57,.>03. ! buck against introducing the pie-
ami Indianapolis 13,031. Kansas I counter Oklahoma-alone statehood
but criminal upon the part of an indi-
vidual is criminal upon the part of
a nation. The fact that Colombia
is a weak nation, and we are
strong, makes the crime all the
more deplorable.
We will place on sale several hundred
handkerchiefs. There are lots of 20c and 25c
values among them. Sale price will be ten
cents each. Christmas is fast approching
and there is nothing that make inexpensive
gifts than handkerchiefs. One day only, Sat-
urday, November 14th.
Look at Our Values in Warm Underwear.
crtcy.
their chauces for winning •‘H'* Oklahoma show a remarkable , bill, and is digging his feet
into
are much better than those of the
republicans. It is just possible,
however, that Mr. Roosevelt, in
the face of late events, may not
be the republican candidate. lit-
is not the strongest man in his
party, by any means, although,
like President Harrison did to se
gain in negro population. In Kan the mud and pulling back like a
The press of England is froth-
ing at the mouth over the demo-
sas the negro population in Issu , Inirrowcd dog, so much so that the cratic. victory iu Greatei New
was+3,107 and in 11*0U it reachec
52,003. I11 Oklahoma her negr.
population in 1800 was 2,07:
while in 1000 it was 18,1*31, a gain j hokey-pokey him.
of 14,000. In Oklahoma.lmwevei
the increase of negro population
gang has ordered Bull tali Ha-
vens, Cash Barnes and Kx-Gover-
Sev to hike out for Washington to
cure his second nomination, lie lias been mote than offset, several
built up an organization, but this times over, by the increase of wbiti
mi.v be defeated before the con population
vention meets, anil a much strong
er man nominated.
There is a woman over at l’aw
man nominated. tiee that is a born politician. Sin
However, laying aside all party steare<nier husband up ag
It seems that Enid’s shoe factory
ts about to peg out. It is now in
tlie hands of the receiver, is run
down at the lieel, which is toe bad,
and to save its sole it can’t figure
upper uough funds to make it last.
York, and denouncing it an out
rage. It -trikes us that England
ought to know by this time that
the American people will always
vote as they please, and without
asking the advice or consent of
England in the matter.
Always
Something
New at
Muchmore’s.
MUCH MORES
Big Racket.
Your Banking?
No matter how small. No matter how large
bias and enthusiasm, the thinking
man cannot help ariving at the |
conclusion that the next presiden-
tial election is going to be a hard
fought one, the result of which no
man with absolute certainty
foretell.
can
Msik 11 anna emphatically state*
that he will not accept the pre-i
deucy of the l nited Jstalcs. How-
ever there is no need of Mark In-
coming alarmed, or even so cm
phatic, for in this day and age tin
American people are 1101 forcing 11
public office upon any man. The
only position that is “accepted
now days, i- a position as clerk in n
store, that some fellow lias run bis
legs off to secure.
sieared her husband up against n
religious revival, succeeded in get
ting him converted, and then read
to him the 21st verse of 2nd Kings,
“I will wipe Jerusalem as a man
wipetli a dish, wiping it and turn
ing it upside down.” He now
wisnes the dishes while she takes
life easy.
Newkirk expects to get the;
county high school for negroes, in
case the county high school propo-,
sition carries. She figures that if
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BLACKWELL, OKLA.
Will Give It Careful Attention
This
No, Maud, you are laboring tin- ,,jie Cttn ;l new jail and a county
der an erronious idea. Ihe farm- high school for negroes, construct-
message applies to the man and th
woman alike.
H. BURKS, President 6. E. DOW IS, Cashn
ers in Oklahoma do not suffer from ed at the expense of the taxpayers,
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the cold, to any great extent,while, s]ie will put on more style than a
harvesting their winter wheat 'spotted horse at a county fair.
•■SFinaaHMNHKaaannaac^':!. ^ *
91 I
The guess made by Cassius M.
Barnes lliut Seth Ixiw would l*e el-
ected mayor of Greater New V ork
by 30 (HX) majority, entitles Cas-
sius to another guess. We are un-
der the impression that Cassius, as
a guesser, will be more successful
if he confines his guessing to the
general results in Pennsylvania,
Ohio and Iowa.
The falling of leaves this time of
year caused one door yard to sa>
to the neighboring door yard,“you
look tough.” to which the otluf
replied: “Yes, ! feel tough, but I
am still able to be about the
house.”
Kay county is the banner county
of Oklahoma, but that is no reason
far her to unnecessarily burden
herself with taxation. This propo
sition should lie considered by the
people when they vote at the
special election to be held in this
county on Decemlier 1st.
75 PURE
BRED
SHORT
HORNS
AT PUBLIC SALE On Thursday, Nov.
19th, nt Blackwell, Okhi., we will sell 75 Pure
Bred and useful Short Horns. About 1-8 Bulls.
The lot will compare favorably with the lot we sold nt
Wellington List November In this lot we have catalogued
three OrulclMhank bulla and one cow, including our herd
bull, Mayor No. i:»,22U.
J. F. TRUE & SON,
Send for Catalogues. PhRRV , KANSAS.
Overcoats for Men and
the Little Men.
nr*.
Splendid quality and underpriced. Blaek and dark gray col-
DifTerent styles The feeling of perfect satisfaction goes
with every sale -the satisfaction that you got them at the right
kind ol a price. *7 no. and 910.00.
Overshoes.
Stock i» now complete with all kinds of warm footwear. Our
lines were sold out clean last year and we have nothing hut new
stock to offer you this year. Army duck, lilaek jersey unci light
Jersey for the men at 11.00. ft 23, *1 40. tM 50 and ♦I.63 per pair.
For Women and Children:
Light Jersey arctics (overshoes)
and alsskas (low overshoe- in all sizes.
WEST & DYER DRY ROODS 00.
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Neff, Robert A. & Eisiminger, Jesse M. The Blackwell Sun. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1903, newspaper, November 12, 1903; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139125/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.