The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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BLACKWELL TIKES-RECORD.
WE WILL WIN.
_______ The three great political par-
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otu Ty . By 1 tions and uo one it Okunoma
THE TIHES-RECORD PUBLISHING Co. l^fly win b#
[tHOOEFOKATtP wlrtl lt i* true we have ao voice
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1H OFFICIALPAWEROFKAY OO Vt(. must 0« good com-
oni. t.i city P«r«-r mon sense groU|,dB favorthe par
SUBSCRIPTION rates
Three months..................
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One year........................
Payable In advance.
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a week and bad tried different rema-
dlM for diarrhoea but kept settlor
worse. I sent him tins same remedy.
Only lour doses of it wore required to
cur. him. lie says he owes ins recov-
ery to this wonderful remedy.-Mrs.
Mary Hibley, Sidney. Michigan, hor
sale by Padon A Anderson
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Advertising Rates
Healing locals S cent* per line tor each
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Teachers and Pupils.
The following is the list of names
and post office address of the teachers
and pupils attending the Kay county
institute:
1ILACKWK1.I..
Mayme Carson tV T Davis
M Elizabeth Dyer Gettis Evans
H W Frszier Mab.ll. I uuk
Arthur G Fulkerson L H Foster
Lulu Hood IvaHoy
Minnie Hoy Ella V Hunter
Leonidas Hardwick Helena Mayer
Frank Morsiuan
.REPUBLICAN TICKET.
’ WILUA.'N I'NcKINLUY,
* of Ohio
Ft r Vice President,
GARWI-T A. IIOBAR1,
lit New Jersey.
Kor Delegate to l ongress,
DENNIS T. 1 LYNN.
.1 c McAdams
Edna Rickey
Retta Richmond
BIB. Wldlefc
Lizzie Wldick
David Viers
Hattie Tucker
Louie A Hhaw
Nellie Beatty
Brace Blanchard
Emma Buchholtz
Bertha Moore
tlaia Osborne
Lily ILccd
Elva Wile
Hina Whiteside
Bessie Warren
Mary Viers
Stanley Smith
Bailie Beatty
Martha Beatty
Rosa Beck
Lydia Buiuum
Announcement8 ot Candidates.
in variably In advan* t
rc>H sHitHitfr.
I hereby ’luhjwi
reoonilnaUontolheo* „u‘ ,............n-
th" anUon of the a»> j
vrullun. ______
‘lie Hrpubllc.n county couveoUon. ^ ^
. nm . rnndlilutc for the nomination of
snei m ol Kay < ounty, st.l.n t i to the dec
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to *. cr^in.^
h. .he ..non -r
the S3 oomny I .
.... .if 7,uhorli«l to anaonnee John Sny-
i r am n cantlldat1' f"r the olhre of I ounty < lerk
m\L*oU..Vu il- Itepn hi lean oonv. ntlm.
ron RinrBi*T*niivST.
U*r MUonoVthe Kay couni^U^tnljIteaii^oj^
lion. *
Tn the Republicans of Kay county 1 heref
E£a£1'‘;«'S“r
ty which favors us.
The republican party favors
homo rulo for Oklahoma and de-
clares for the admission of all
the territories into the Union
and declares that “We believe in
the immediate return to the fiee
iminestead policy of therepuoli-
can party, and urge the passage
by congress of tire satisfactory
free homestead measure which
lias already passed the House
undisnow pending in the sen-
ate.” Can anything be plainer,
or l)e put in plainer language.
It says what it means, and means
what says. The democratic plat-
form says: “The democratic ..........
party believes in homo rule, and Uur.i Clubb
that all public lands in the Unit- ^ ,,ullll J Miller Mr. Iva Smith
ed States should be appropriated Cora luff Kutie C Mnyer
to the establishment of free! kildare.
homes to American citizens. Llona Whitworth Mr. Della Snyler
Does i, say wlmt it -«*-*« jjSJES* SSSSL
so, does it mean, wlut it says. ^ ^ K Roth Maude Rule
“The democratic party believes Re(Jg Claud I!**#
in home rule,” and yet over nine wniie Whitworth Walter V Scott
tenths of nil tho appointive offi- poxca . ity.
cers in OklaUotoa aro sonlhcrn Marjarel Vorlnj
«n-t ■»«».' ‘'A”d XSIW.a'MC.lt in
public lands in the United Mates f aur l Lan(1
should be appropriated to the MrfJ MlUUe u0»e
Reai ani Tien Call ait Couvince Yourself.
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Emma Bucunoiiz ‘ ...... ....
Minnie Carmichael Maud Bliuchard
Myra Carson
John Du Chow
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i-oun«v^mvcmi‘n K«ask K.t«..halu.
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1. ,-sl publlHbsd July nth, ihi«.
Publication Notice.
in the niHtrlct Court of Kay county, Oklaho-
ma Territory.
Ed, l. Peckltam, Plalnttn,
Vr!, 'ar^Mani’’' A U:V
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lift alH.vc naim-'l lias DU-.i m th- nls.vc ■ our
I „ iM iui.m n-Umt for a <!<•« r. .- .lntermln ni
the interest of you ami each of you In aiijl
1 1. ..II...vim. rt-.fcl . stale nltuati-.l hi. U
Nora Riggs
OHWlM„ „„ oil„ ________ Lola White
establishment of free homes to | newkibk
Americun citizens.” Florence Smock Garris smith
This puts the party squarely Mamie Burke
opposed to the free homes now
appropriated by settlers. T here Amm Eaton
is no unblic luntl in Ok alioma mjjgiJone.
that amounts to anything. All Lydia C11 (lord
land that has been settled upon Rob’t I. Korns
or tiled upon is no longer public ^rah I'nimBy^ ^
land us the same was segregated NJinllu Maud Baylea*
from the public domain, tlie min- %rtjBeasley
utc that it was tiled upon or set- \iIUDje Hayoraft
tied upon. Homesteaders of Ella .lames
Kay county how does the demo- HsUin
cratic free home plank strike ju L Mt
you? Your land is public land
Ell'.e Burke
George C'olemnu
Adelia DeMott
Editti Hobbs
Stella Masters
Nellie Clifford
Mrs Lizzie Boutz
Florence ilerlzie
Itoxie James
Agnes Janus
Leo Llegerot
J E Bichat ds
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75c Buys a No. 8 Copper Bottom Wash Boiler.
85c Buy8 a No. 8 Galvanized
Galvanized Y\ ash 1 ub.
Galvanized W ater Bail.
Galvanized Half Bushel.
Galvanized Well Bucket.
5 gallon galvanized oil can.
Steel Spade.
Steel Shovel.
Scoop Shovel.
Hay Fork.
Garden Hoe.
Pair of Barn Door Rollers.
Clothes Wringer.
Washing Machine.
Set of Sad Irons Nickle 1 late,
a 16 inch Steel Beam walking plow,
the best Good Enough Sulky Blow,
a good Hay Rake,
the best Mower made,
the best lumber wagon made. j
a new top buggy warranted for 1 year. |
Carts, Spring Wagons, Etc., in Broportion.
Machine Oil. 20c, 40c, GOc and 75c per gallon.
Repairs for all kinds of Mowing Machines, Grain
Drills, Wind Mills, Locks, Bolts, Nails,
Cook Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, Etc.
60c
25c
45c
50c
50c-
50c
50c
65c
40c
:50c
65c.
$1.50
$3.25
$1.25
$13.00
$35.00
$16.00
$45.00
$50.00
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r.,u a........ •• -■ y«>u In uni to
r«-.il I-Stato sltuali-it 111 Kay
. ounlv. Okliilioma Territory, t.i-wll:
in ii the town of I'Un kwcll. anil that tho In-
lorcKt the ilofcnUanl A. .1 11U. kwell ho
lume. toil to the pavmont ot tho Jutlttmont
hereupon olitalnoa »K.>lnst him In
the lollowiiiK
mt v. Okliih
ubtainea »Kain»i mm m favor ot
urill t« remtoroil ai-.aliiNl yon nn.l o.o h or von
Ti'rrorlnotliat A. .1. ltla.kiv.il Is tho own. i
, io,„ l hi In tho town of Blackwell, Oklaho*
n a IVV r It or v .anil .bat s.mo is hol.l Kv .hr
UcfentUnt. Hos.i Bla, K»oll. tor the bMeHt of
a ml a i lUarkwdl, jiuI UuiIKom imiA'U’ll
l,no interest in sal.l proiN-rty. oxcopt :.s
ihewUeot A J. Hla.kw. ll, an.l or.l.-r no tho
inior.ki of-aid A J. HU. kwell In sal.l re»
^Itali- sol'l to MattNfy tho lu.lym.-nt of KWOOO
snto'. si ami, oaIs hoi .-tolore ivn.lered Ui la
.oi ot plaintiff. t o 1* l k.-kham I Ifll.
Jty . HAS J. Tr..'KitAH. Ills Attornoy.
' Firat Tuhliaho.l July Stilh. 1»«
Sheriffs Sale.
Notice |N herein Riven that by virtue ot an
execution Issued out of the District t ourt of
Kay county. Oklahoma Territory, an.l to mo
directed I will on August IS. iron aHoVlock
p n, sell to the hlRhoat an.l host l.ld.lor lot
cash it the place Of its location, one .. apat
bridge across the Chlkaskla rl.ot on the
public hikhwiv between sections If and 15 In
township!f of range 1 west. In Kay county
i*uu. lx.... — i 11race itu >ncy
no longer, for if iL was, sonus olh- (jj,as Trtadway
er fellow could put a filing on to-1 cross
morrow and you would have to AdaUndley^ urv
vacate. hunsewell
Tlie populist declaration is not Mig H Acker p0rter Corn
much better than the weason Laura Forsythe Maggie Klnzie
jaundiced montiou made by the ; ALK"Tt„ .
democratic convention at Chica Alice Barkley Mattie Bus
go. And the populists, whatever LjJ^“yard (^uila Springs, K«.
meaning what they said may ()lli0 west. Burden, Ks
have, have no presidential noin |
ineo to represent the principles
set out in that platform. That
platform is only tho utterances
of a non descript mass meeting. I
No arrangement was made to
make Bryan accept and approve
the populist platform. A notifi-
cation committee was appointed
JOHN GHATTAN,
:r HESTSEiTT.
31. E. RICHARDSON.
CASIIIEE.
(lute west, iv.irueu,
(ilmorcl Holley. Arkansas City, Ks.
( has N Jones, Coldwater, O. T.
M E King Lilly vale, (>. 1‘.
Thin Lyoau, Burden, Kan.
Mttttio ltiuehart, Veruon, O. 1.
Mr« Lizzie Bonn, Vernon.
Amy R. Smith, Longwood.
Dai-y l’arkhurst. Rock Ealls, 0. l.j
Lilly Sheet, Arkansas City, Kan.
lcil Gregory
-------------- - - Laura Coffelt, Caldwell, Kail.
but adjourned sine die at once. Cuggle Dutler, A E Morrow Grace |
So Bryan does not need to accept Douglas*, no address named.
and approve the populist plat one year. 25 cents.
form And of course, this leaves - _ ,
him standing only on the demo-, Weekly “
cratic platform. Newspaper of Oklahoma.
The republican party and Den one uhQ gui,8cru,M between
nis Flynn are the only hope of j |(OW aU(l November o, imw, or any
the Oklahoma homesteader. No 0|d iUbserlb*r who
side issue on which the Oklalioiu-
r-THL NLW^:
OF BLACKWELL.
(INCORPORATED.)
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000.
Now open for the transaction of all legitimate and
Conservative banking. All sucIt business u-
spectfully solicited.
Blackwell. - - Oklahoma.
The
Blackwell Drug Company,
rirrzvmn—-s xtt
renews, can get
the Weekly Mate Capital oue year
. r(,n ilivprt his I for 23 ee.iU. This is Hie most remark-
an has no v ote, F1 able offer ever made by a newspaper
mind from ibis great 1 act. * b nn | lu okltlllrtl)lu Tllls 18 ie68 than 1-2
aud free homes are the only sen- eeut „ w«ek. Three dozen eggs, sold
siblo and practical slogan for Ok- on lhe market to-day will get you the
Oklahoma Territory. Said bridge In-lug lev , . republican defeat means greatest Weekly In Oklahoma, the
okw»«.-. ««^ b„.i,«•»«»>
ment rendered agaln»t said defendants In j . q^.kcretl Ollt.
said court, on March 6. IIWS. In *>' ■ !l"" -
J. W Hooter .s Ttatmm * j , ^ r^Tn0ali. of Ibis place
w, 1 m taken in lhe night with cramp-
lllaekwell. F. T. Berkey, 8 J Sne-ck, II. t
Shnuse. W. L. PlUenger. 1> <’. Walts. Wll-
Bam lleau J U. Wtnflrld, J. W It.m- I d
ward Sleg. Charles d.Hildav, F V. I’"" "
H padon and C. O F.IUoll are defendants
Witness my band this ‘.nth day of Jul. 18H8
II 1 Mastirh, Sheri if.
J. R. Co*. Deputy.___
Who esn think
n 1 ntr * j
everv farmer in Oklalioma to t.-il.e the
Weekly State Capital and to send it
also a year to his friend in the oust,
a* hu Immigration drawer. See our
revised club list. Remember, at tor
November 6th, 1896, tlie price will
—»t. .Send ill
miss none of
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Bure drugs, patent and proprietary medicines, toilet arti-
cles druggists sundries, cigars, stationery, school books
and’school supplies. Our goods are first-class; Our prices
reasonable, and we hope by fair dealing and courteous
treatment, to merit a share of the drug trade.
THE CHIKASKA STOCK FARM
gtGi^ciGircl jQroel "Trotters,
Ipolet 17d-©l?! 17gi I“[o£s • • •
•Sgfc? 5 JfiSLSsgl jin ::i
W ,IB ii • •* *------0
Ing pains and the next day diarrhoea ..........
set In. She look half a bottle ot Jj^'haok to 50 cents a year,
ii'nt-kberrv eerdlal but get no releif. your quaricr quirk, and in....—- -
si,« then sent to me to see if I bad the red-hot ik-ue» tu the great politl
Mie then sent ’ n.l conteut now on. lins paper cou-
uoy thing that would help her. 1 ei ^ all n,e uenetitl nows ot Okloho-
her a bottle of Ctiamberlttin’s t'olie, U1!l )lluj the world. It haa eight png-
( I10'era and Diarrhoea Remedy and eB brim full. Address, State Cai-i-
w,. Ijbti. llriHMl Mari-s 1>V Onwar.1, Counselor, Almont W atrrlon, t.ortlsnu WIlkM.
Wilson Besant. No. 20113,
Also xumeStallions. Fancy Driven and ssilUle llois.a »ml Several Work Hors. ..
— —C-T- oiVEf CXT APPEOVEX sxicvjxxxr
ED. 1m, PECKHAM, PROPRIETOR.
t®*Drop a Card for Illustrated Catalogue.
i BLACKWELL........ OKLAHOMA.
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Randall, J. W. The Times-Record. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1896, newspaper, July 30, 1896; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139250/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.