The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1900 Page: 4 of 12
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MILLINERS
announcements
are in order tor the autumn anci
winter tr ide. Shippers in se.ircn
<•: the newest shapes, latest in<i
h n«i>omest coK nn«s,
iiiid elc^ int mater".
should see our st'^ck It
is complete in everv de-
taii Pattern hats, Rough
R.der hats. Bonnets,
\ eihngs, and ai the
countless t'^ucnes wr en
mike suitable and stvhsn
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in our s ock An ex-
periencec: trrnmcr.w nose
training a as m .x big St.
Louis he ase. charge
of this department. -1 he
1 .dies of C i .« . er and
Lincoln count\ ire arged
to inspect oar Toods.
Lirsc line of French Pattern Hats will be on Jis
play. Satuaday. Ser:emb:r 29.'
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tie Jretrr-Gi-yet; t.tket. Ties- *rt the
saiEt pe.^e wic aid two vtirs *iro tki!
Stitrit. wr..: .-trrrtie : .Eft bv i ai'onty
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fBess.xr tits rear tiar tie- *tt- then, ba:
ti*-r :.a:tr.f ire att-S.t.c 7te -.jure tfc«
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atTii.x:rats aad papsiists :r. .irder tc .earn
IK if but rcter? w. . sat^wrt the
—; - - -,f ticket Tier bt.:tw, .r. other
w;rds. that tr.ev hate these raters or; a
stnag. axi that tier or.ji i**e tt> p«.. the
jtr-Xf u: f'r "Freff r..pe:.i. src-
trxstsh-ctrait. rF'-rrar. vx.t tr.e ha... ts
i_. tall -r the Km sramr^i as the
tuS-t't. trust t.ff.tes ...u te^tet
Ttrx txici t: Sel;eTe that the voti-tit of the
Z' *•'- .ex. .: -':. .: > « . ;>t
Jrer: t ? -x;t'?rtal:?t.v meth \i ot >ito«nr,£
Fiii^ratic.
Tie fwiaxsa im aaminattng a canuidate
tor probate =^t ttrued iown -edge
Clart «ir is reg-araei by members of the
-.a- as «* '• the 1 «7« «« Lmco E
:,UL^ axe aamiMted S. A. CordeS, whom
nc. one ctm^aers i ^wytt and -**>■ ™
.as: s.x terms of district court, has had only
twr cases or the docket. One of these was
a c:v_ suit which, arte: being aragged
thiongh tom terms at coart, was^dismissed
st the cost of Cordell*s client. The other
was a d:rc,rce case, and after it had twice
:«x continued he secured .adgment by
detiiiit. This constitutes ha l w pract:ce.
There J a gr rt question as to whether he
s qna_:ied withix the intent of txe .aw to
hold the . txte. even if elected. - he ery
men who are on the ticket with him woM
newer th.xk of employing him if they
needed ax attorney. Nobody 'else has con-
xaence enough :n hire to g:re him a case
and tet. and st when oat of office, he
seeks business as the represeatame of the
money-power and tr.es to get mortgages on
the tomesteads m this county for his em-
tl:yers. At the free silver primary in
Chandler, where both C-ark and Cordei.
live and where the merits of the two men
art best known, Ciark received 111 Tores to
x7 Corde_—nearly three to one. When
- :tt.ee before'Cordell is said to ha e been
.x the habit ct remitting fees—which the
?Bt I crat says is a riolation of .aw—in
rcer to pet voters under obligations ■"
him. Of coarse in ali such cases the
counrr. and not Mr Corde.., -ost the
amounts remitted The probate ;udg- has
i laree jurisdiction and has ,to pass on
many matters in which large interests are
.nro.Ted and where a good* knowledge of
aw and good judgment are of pre-eminent
muortance. Will the Toters of this county
entrust this responsible position to a man
whom they would not trust to do their .egai
business for them, or will they rote for a
m^x who. according to the best .awyers of
the territory, star, is at the head of his pro-
fessionf This is an imponant question.
Well Received.
Km 7 C Prlagev spoke to a fair sized
icd_txtt the court house last Saturday
atttrx x Ke .s a very sensible and
*-*er;a.xix£ ftriker and his comical nian-
- ,stt;.t.ng the important points in
c_s argaments, '.eaves the matter firmly and
rTainly before the hearer. He pointed out
some of the discrepancies in the Oklahoma
statutes and pledged himself if elected to
work tor their modification. He made a
splendid political talk and presented the
rer- Cin side of nationa. issues in .i man-
ner that made the other side iook eiceed-
ix£.v it*nsy Mr. Pnngey left his auii. nce
feeling ubi.ant ; na in goivl spir.ts His
c.mduiacv will certainly rosu.t in his eiec-
t.on. H'.s home is in Lincoln county.— Tc-
ceraser. Kepuli'.ic. •".
tc tserr what tr.ev shall do
-jr-..e crLxk Pert VermillkMB tried to
.ass eretv r.e ir. s.£M st Pare;", and sue-
rtreoec ix r.~r*xg Seu.eshek. .in old
iarx.M it WtTt' ho~ he strand ed . r.d
dra^ret ixtc tie neet
Zkz ti - set he disp.iv ot pattern
-its at W P Prank's T.-.^div Sept I4 h
Valuable Lc>rislator.
J. C. Pringey, the republican nominee
tor council from the touith distr.ot, has
Seen liV>king over the tio'.rt in this part ot
the ccunttv the past tew days, and reports
the outlook as vetv encouraging Mr.
F" "gey is one .1 the est known and nitst
success:ul tanaers '.ii Lmee'.r. county. > a
c iivincing ano. entertaining speaker and
. e; .. .n elese louch « -.:h :he bv.v ess
tetesis of the territv>ry. make a valua-
ble member ot the legislature.—Shawnee
QuiU.
Ir.o.e- .•• dent ot stt;. ght out 4em.vt.its keep
iwbhir.g e.p the , onstetns: on ,\t the
tusees In Cleveland cvvtntT "ohn Frsa-
n.ng v.. u\n meed h.nw.: «s m .-...e-
pendent CAndidale tvon ihe Tenth repre-
sentative district
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1900, newspaper, September 27, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115943/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.