The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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THE CHANDLER PUBLICIST.
"jJeiv occasions teac/: new duties; thine makes ancient good uncouth; 'He nust up: vat-it still and
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CfHANDLE.ft., OKLAHOMA TERRITORY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1. 1897
ale* from the eeheme concocted by the greateat in the country. Wean an the
egolftbugtin MJftto wttoatta greenbacks bordar lineirf the public i*ie of rallroade
Un,I m!i othar forma "i paper money. | now. Ii ban b<an galngon in the aaaa
I i,ie i"'"'*' ol'tt w is tha lint ttapIn the et|ata>fttnuMrtiea r..r mn. *
!«l'c, program <* the go«-%ug« anil of rmirscl Tbc I: idhu railroad « b n. rat
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SUEJSCRIPflON J*ATES
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County dipcjiobf ' * °* 1 "• " « * i i, i
• jc.uMilc,|h iii lu paean bill rdMng the |,|on. Tl.fc now and will |
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,:,i lb«n lu puee i> bill j. • * lb. •,. 'I •- i P, "lv dr - v. I
Kim.lit ltul, | greenback. ngl tr."'Su v not,., ' I.. | I, wl, ,!! ) '. K.
w?y I vl«l-*i:-b on IT |H<F : Ii-Iit toais u #e« cMl(f gold party of England
.•►.John Kuiftry Ift-siem of national bank •urrencjfc wjl ^rc the Amaaica* peopl wi lin toaub
County Troa.Urevv^ "."u. '^Ukm r^8 k#0W'; • «'l« eap«oIal aaaaioa la ml to aooh a condition of afalraT To
Rnflater of De F ft. ^LShtoni^1 « nfct sprin % ftucceed^ produce4hfs(eault i Ane of 4he principal
Ik j t, . 8wibhioflelcllin %n-ying«ut theit plans at tbe ipec^aff
4\uiity Survej'of (i. 1^ f i ;f( ^cr f sessTun, in ou# opinion the money qnet-
NUMBER £5.
-1 his is The Best-
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And "Latest-Improved CORN PLANTER Made.
i m de b r I'lia Famous Rook Island rmplpment Oo,
d v < kft p it on s l-> together with all other Imnle*
nmnts or thu s. n^j ^nako. *
We also o«.rry aa'lMMJCMSS STOCJiC of
Hardware, Tinware, Qucsnsware, Staves. Pajaps, Wiadmlih
• And BARBED WIRE.
It willj-ay you to txnnine our stack before buying.
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THE SHAWNEE HARDWARE CO.
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P B Oebkel ''L nnaltwAlyTIowerln* prioaa, and daati%yin( boatnaaaI
.t. «*.,r.lli...T'""1'-'1 Hl"1 •lisi">s '<l f f< • Icaat ten 1 ia tbe almpla ptooeai by which tha rail-
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obfeota of the.gold aundard or WfgnahJ TinWXO|l in Coansotion.
money tru^ Milking muncy nearer
in street—3rd Door cast of ti c M:i\cy Building.
Sinrelarj- Ffuncis lin^ derit'cl t
open the \|ii- liitn ir#i< itif^i to s<fl!
incnt ><)n ns fossil.It-. lie has ap
I aTloting agents nml as soon jis
the allotments are made to the Indians
II .• f inaimler will ^ throwi open t
n-lil' inent without furlln# dela\ . This
i ition contains some ««f the liucst
bottom land in the territory.
gbt faee to face
h>i^ closi 1 its (I o- Tin t c otlu ! banks 1
immediately 8URpcinl'd as it result.
The necessity of n« w political party
containing the elements that voted for
il-ubteiyjj i-sue tln-'.r notes t<. «h# full i ,,(-,wrr of tb® I
amount authorized by the new I;<^. and i The jfeople are t.rou-
• J rafc together wit|| the now kept I with tie alternative of English ownership I Bryan, being organised with a new
101. report comes from Washington ]°' circulation by tin- paat and pres 4#f our ralfroada or govern me nt ownertid|f | name, is being Widely dlscotfed and con
ent ^certainty of our financial system, n© privali ownership by tte citizens of] < ded.
would largel> incr. ase the valine < j thjf (country is#again possible. The lew J ^ bimetallic stntO convention coin-
money in circulfftion tot som'e time I who acquire a (patrolling interest nu rr}pj po>ed of poptl^lits,* silver repnbliosns
least, and ;is a nee. ury result caun- J their daughters to the poor nobility ol j and democrats iB called to me -t at Lin
a ri-e in prices, rtiiliufate i usiness *•!;.? j ,pe and niuve bag and bae :-Je t 1 c
new york world.' .SLKESA^T(rARRMOEaiiiii
Thrice-A-We^'k Edition. $2! C3
cnlfi ' i r tU.r^ '
iilnctun is ... An..
18 Pflgofl a Weok 150 a Yonrt
pre - t ! <I:i i-•: which all will • ,
are greatly aggravated by the uncer-
taint} ci h«- future financial polity of
* * ^ . - i the government. Thia improved finan-
•rta offlclall/given out th« the • I dal condition might contmae for aereral
ml.flktratloa will pr* ia. once to fore ♦ wDnl the baneful egeeta of a
cn.se tlie government mortgage on the '
I* ' t- ilreada uii^. - i conn' i pi-
tbe fiiinling bill at tlii* 8,-anion. It ,„,,k..r, wmll,ni, f, s ftU
produce a „ neal in^rovcnient o^r tic ,0,B th(.it Kuro, vun fri „dg iu ,|?v,.ur,ng
this country. *
The railfetad problem ia a part of our
great money problem, aud western pof u
lists—populists everywhere, ar j bound to
make it as prominent a feature in future
' . r.\ \ st. ic in wh it h the' volu; ■ of
currency is controlled by a syndicate of
^hardl} likely that the fundinir bill will
] ■ •the ■ nate as many prominent scua
i rj w||t make a vlgoHms fight against
ia« T foreclosure of the government
mortifng s will probably bring the ques-
tion of l y rn^ieut ownership promi-
nently to the front
| > t . xpcct prosperity to com '. t ■ k
vi:h J-imp. #savs M ( K i n' 's la-ixuc
€ nieaj-o, ' We•• i n-| 'i .
the Kansas Uity Times. Tf she enters ' ' ■ 1
Vi.h . -hi . . ,n • i . . I and the question 01 gov.-rnni.-nt i#'n.'
1 !!. •• or ■ .. clock 111 ti !!. .1 li :
lnp and mana^i meut of the r.atur
nonopolies will be the great politic
people, and as a natural* conscquenc
they would be lulhTl into pa-^ive acqu
escence with the new system until its
laeti b * Si ota tbi otifh a long period
had rous§d them resi tan< e In the
meantime the exactions and extortions of
'f-
ihe host of trusts and monopolies
based and maintained th reon will still
'T
system established by the next congress,
olu, Nebraska. January 2, 1800. The
people
It stafl'ls first among "w. -kly" papet
i in si/.e, frequency of publication and
j freshness variety and reliability of con
tents* It is practically a daily at the
l>ar^3 i w price of a \vcfklt aud ii* vhm li>t
cal lis endorsed by th« h«wF.s. | low price of a week If: and lta vast list I #t7ao\N\TH
state committee/ j of subscribers, e\r#euuiiig to . \. ,
and territory of the I niou and forei: i °( . ..I. ''
Many of out newspapers contain 1
oticetof intension t.. [q i the
i : stagg'r; if she moseys in on on
I g; nay, if she ev *n sashays forward on '
her surcingle, <# w •' / - forward |
II . i ■ • •1 • • ' I w. I • me her and brufb j
tin the best seat in he lions > for '
1 ' r >o ail in. Ii don't make nnp d IT c; j
1 H r ittre how she c mcs but the win i !
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ountry for the ue
ler wt Ich
lelegatvd t
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be per
t.
! the
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and dis
benefit of
re pr itperfty. Wi city of liynn
;'4f ;! j
las thF took tbe "Kanaaa '
, Hinl elected W. I, Uum-.i II. .j
.«t. . i by I i is i
md Toiler*
be piineiple <if populi nt which i-
ling favor rapidly to the eaat an.ll
eh accounts for the success of ii>
"mm s in the cities, occasionai'y. i-I
44 Public own< ri hip of public I
« 11 k
platforms aud campaigns as the isolated
silver question was iu the last. Every
species of misrepresentation can be work
ed against the silver question, as was
sh iwn iu the last canvass, but such could
not he in the battle foftgovernment own
. ..-iitp against Roth chil l ownership.
Olflcial Parasitism
It is as nator'ous
imentable that durit
tH
ational. state conn
: ■. f c r l ,t
lie last twenty
of y;i v rnment,
id municipal
hav" increased at a rite out of all pri
portion to Hie service rendered or re
ijnired, and far in excess of the progres
of the j eople iu general well-beimr- ''hia
matter of increase I expenditures h is be
come one of the ui >st serious problem-
of g ivemment at the present day.—
Portland Qfyg^ii vu.
Sign'Hcant admission
ocuntries. will vouch for its aeeu
buaineaa on a ca.b baala after January r. I f„irl,,ss#f Ui ,„.W8 ooinmna.
Tbe Arena Publishing Co. bu been] Itl.apleadldiy lllourated and an
reorganised with strong tnanclal bank- ,M (wrtnM, „r„ bumrt p
liail-live inai kiO 11 ^ -i t- ill it: 1
A call for fcmnonious work hwbeen j tuhloga (er „ml „ „ r|rl
iaauedtiy a^onHlttee, to the bimetal* i,toi*i<a by tbe greatbat living Amer
lists of Oklahoma j ,,,..1 Knglisli nuihora:
W.J Bryan's first lecture, subject j Ccnan Doyl. Jerome K. .1 ■mm •
•Modern Landinuk.> ' at Atlanta, (ia I Hi mley Wevmnn. Mary K. Wi.ki
Dec ii.'i, was a pronounced success. Ilis: Anthony Hope. Iiret Hart,
book. ' The Kir-1 Battle." will be on * Braudcr Matth* « et.
sale January IT price W. n. tic. We IT r tips une.iual d ti.-wsi
that many reform pajfers are oUeriug | and the I t uliciht together one yenr
this book as a prize fc r clubs. The regular subscription pric
<i v I'in/r c of Michigan, who i- ■+■
populist iu spirit if not In name, prom's j
cs to carry out many reforms, notably
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v.-f\yn If 111
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l he New Year
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A Bright Boy Wanted
An active reliable l>oy in your
til make, bye money e^e.h we.ek <■
ling to be record
nbinethe good n
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ck returns ami la
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Will soon b,. here and you
c n miike no b ;tter invest
nvent thin to renew your
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h it must he
I he West hu
felt the p
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us in politics
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PEOPLE'S PARTY NEWS
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iat woman over there -
es It. her hat?" a^ke
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^DOLLARS
PER MO^ITH
E;v Yo ji? Own Loca'Tty
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red lots . I-The farm -is'
own,, l ''' 'tforms hav •l.i.
unieiits '^,e subject of govu
uhlifthM control of railroads
id populi
ounced i
mis each day. Just
r tbe hoi mays mem
id the lower house
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cut owner hip or prised to learn that w tli the clii. f ex
on tbe financial tive §lone rests the P iwer to reoognis
Tie- distinctive Iver party in b iligerent power? This fact was
rongly on making the remone* Istated b|Biontan Olney before tin
i 11, a. \ i- !<• 'o the r ai'.rial com ^ I has '
all others to the rear in the bodied in his manifesto He also u
• f U0, that the people's party thai the insurgents have made no i'
• i a consinf In future tb( toeatablish aity government an 1 so .
y sih#r pun- wil4 not dictate! not be recognised. Prominent men
of the campaigns €}qjrern-"| Job* Sherman Cameron, garland
rthlp of failroads orthes%tia J Veil hohj an opposite opinion and m
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That this will oon'ir.ne
to be the Official paper ot .
Lincoln county i
in the future as in th i
work for tue b st iuteri
el'cur county and its j
pie. The pries-
Will Be The Same.
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French, W. H. The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1897, newspaper, January 1, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147266/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.