The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1898 Page: 1 of 9
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'CHANDLER, OKLAHQAU TERRITORY, OCTOBER 2P, 18«8
Number 2f>
OUR CANDIDATES.
ltKOtiTKil M* UKIilw,
• Victor Croucfi, (Tie fj. .♦ s.h r Cwft-
fdiite /iw*e*lster«f l-,i «i j.aH*
}(jiin! mHii ut un iv «miii* * id *••••>• . •
.dating disposition. «'h 1, tfi u Hirliff.
frtU>V«tent to l it ti'i '•>••
guilts el tTi«' 8llit«. Mf. Cj'oweh !. *i
rthe vlsfortune >' l"sl* al rw, wliich
flbabli*. tiim from €'n;:i*trifc ail^iin-
^taire in innnu#l lalmf, ut v\ i!i l % T
vent Mm from J> it - •• i 1''* ' "*
-thy <<1Uc8 «>f register '«t 'I e.!s "li
OroucU will no dOulit Tii ' lvi" jet winm
^atiil sjmpaihct't tujun'rt *t ' '' *
In Jiil in the Cunvcittimi .and wiW * •
• elected almlitisoiiti. inj 1 }.
• IUV'ltVOH
N, MclCiltintejr. the free etlve^candl-
,dat fi>r surveyor," lias f.eif tuna! th*
fniiiii/ ft ' (•f'.ntfn iTe'und*F dangerous (. dnrtbted but t. i. also w U read and in-
• ami 4UBoa>t ci*cumitance ud tiM the formed «on general subjects. He i* a
(reputation el seldoi# it eWf falttng to ltluent logical.and forcibia speakbf.and
jruti down every crimlnallie stasis *f et. Tin general la well .equipped fr>r active
Jfe| e* ctl> tlie kind ef * sheritl * l practice in the the legal J
.J 11, this He ln o#s all the I Tl e only objection made t. Mr, Bob-
! lmlfa and hollow* ttie Ipdlan terfi- Jettson by liTs* political opponents is his
„ „ ♦ . 1. r , vnmitf aerime Uacit of experience In the profession,
tn IbTa « is sheriff willlMf.Uotiertson i oot lh first man to be
And it difficult lo tsi>a > ills clutch. leloeted t th eiH f couely attorney
m 1 v 1 bad a limited experietioe Id the
• iTioNftiu 1 practice. Out present oounty attorney
j. t. Harper liae jnade • energetic] h d WJe if any tnore experience In the
. , „ ,« profession when bo waselecteif than Mr.
an«li-ti i' « (luring the lime R« I •
... 1 .1 ,11 liobertsoti. ami y«t 4be republicans ftl
i , t, 1 '• ulii ■ a ];l ii<l ri « i ' .
, , f i uty il 4Mi u jekis.' t • support
1 I ,n. i iiim ou 4!.at ai eivunt, ami he probably
,u( Ills ti . t tli« ollii'e as w IJ as any altor-
tli ♦ p.trl* r i i 1 < 1 liav nomiuntcd.
CHI1 pl'l'i ' 1 *4 * *
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(51 *8u«d ^tuAJk.[ yduos
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•3 ld pay l'«4 attt jo u8|k
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tj «-••••• so. * paw sijooq /<>|t 1 pa)B3(idnp oq louuuo.^q^ so.md \v .Oau ; foods
fj^zop'snoniiq «.'••• sii.ui.nl p\;.i| ^1 -flHIV J° 3poi« «ijo|(iuioo w ^javo o4\\ ! }•; - ^>od
1 it - •••* i > 1 j 1111 Dint nR m nin.1 ^• •Xjouhtiut tP
I 4 U til MDtf.S * 1 "
v t voters. H# t. •
f e 1 1 • *
filfli Tj
of ti- i H«.
ilty aod ex®
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VOl'M'Y AfrOH* 1-1 •
,\# HobertBOVf the t :1''' sllvi r
\v; s borii
(ClutiL1^ f*f tli® oilif.o Tn un cttici'iit hihI i «■■ u i t jf attorney
satisfactory man flier tince HT Tin uctTon Tto i( wa ta 1870 ii was edi
ji®to offlte An J®Duar> '07 anrf liasfloue jUiut fate, ^eceiviu#a first grade teach
a grcitt deal <># important work during , era' curtificaU'.
4th%t4tme. 11% has a fitst-class «et o# After «ompleting his studies in the
instrnment% thorotii:i ^v ui^dcist ltr^ liiv ii > - b«' f«• 11 ■ • ^ 1 lift' I• > •
profession, and his honesty antXf.uruess
are uuqnetiom^R.
# SI1KKIFF.
Wm Tilghtian, the free silver candi-
date, for sheriff, is so w- 11 known in tlm
.county #nd territory that it wonM seem
•almost unnecessary to more than men-
tion the fact of his camlidaey to insure
aion of
teaching for a number of years in Iowa,
lie came to this county shortly after the
openiuK and settled in Pawnee township
*lle had been eugaged in teaching since
coming to this county until last spring
Hben he was admitted to*the bar by
Judge Burford, since which time he has
been engaged in the practice of the Law
at Stroud. Mr. Robertson had been
him the vigorous support not onl> o£ i studying law for a number of }« s•'
(the free silver voters, but also of re pub- fore his admission t«> the bar ind hi
licans W+o are anxious t< see the law J studies had been thorough and
#enforced and thrifr lives and jfrofjBriy | prehensive that he pae>ed a remaPikably
protected. We have already puh'ish ;!
.several extracts from pnpers in other
parts of the territory siiowii ili^li
es'imation in which he is held as an
officer all over the territory aud^
Kansas. Mr Til :htnui has captur1
1 good examination upon which he wk.
I highly complimented by the judge :n.<
' the commutce w \o examined him. Ii
nj ,i ret eivt >i coinplinftutary nu nti n •
including the Chandler
i ts'in is not only
wn p;
i Mr.
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GREAT BAMGAIMS
To ofTi
Fifteen L
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Jn FURNH
CURTAIN >, PI<:
SHEH r MUSI1
All Kinds.
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CARPETS MATTING. SHADES,
:tures. pianos, organs,
S . 1 ,i. * -m i oi
ici'ure Frames, Etc.
)< Jfz/Ssl IT ro> if
| At matt^j of fact young men of limited
experience are frequently ei oted t«> ^he
position of prosncuting attorney and
they ofteifcfittthe office more satisfacto
ril^ than older lawyers,^miking up in
energy and enthusiasm what they lack
in experience. Mr. Robertson is far
better equipped in knowledge, ability
and mental training to engage in the
! practice of the law than the aveyige
! lawy-r who has hat^several years e\pe-
! rience, and Ave believe that if heiselect-
! ed he will till the olllce to the eutire sat-
isfaction of the people of the oountv.
• COUNTY WEIGHER.
P. M. Ronfro, the free silver candi-
date for county weigher, is a farmer and
lives on his claim in •South Keokuk
township where he lia* liv«-d since the
opening. Mr. Ren fro is fully compe-
tent to discharge the duties of the olllce
of wqjghcr, and his reputation for hon-
esty and integrity is high among his
neighbors find acquaintances Mr. Reu-
I ro is physically disabled, having to use
a crutch in walking, but tho only able to
, .do farm work at great disadvantage and
! | inconvenience he h is managed to main
• I tain himself and family by his own la-
bor. Ho should receive the warm and
I earnest support of every free silver vot-
r in the county.
assessor.
Giver andidattf for
a resident of South
where he has lived
ning. Mr. Jacobs is
lown public men in
taken an active part
is a campaign speak
since his arrival in
especially
of assessor
ion and al
itiiowledgdu of the char j
of the property of the j
•cobs h;u the education, i
•rience and integrity nec- |
f irm the d .■ iof the
impartial and just maii-
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H 3IDENCE LOTS
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WPWO 0I?UTS
Hunter's Addition to Chacdler.
Eighth Htreet
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M. J. Hunter has surveyed and platted
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coirity, h;
lolilical m
1 every etc
count v.
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od clerical
nent, e>
to ma
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in a fa
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Mrs
the northwest forty of her farm adjoining
Chandler on the east into an addition to the
city, and is now ready to sell and give perfect
• title to the most
Healthful, Beautiful
citnG Convenient
Ileaidence Sites in th;1 vicinity of Chandler
Th.isti lot'S are only fr.>m 4 to 0 blocks distant
from Manv.'l aveiiue, the business street of
the town, are situated on a high plateau over-
looking the city, giving a tine view of the bus-
iness portion of the town, and are within a
short distance of the Frisco depot grounds.
Fine water . .n l).- obtained at a <l.-|.tli of fr .m tn lo fid feet.
\I., i of tli lut< in' c iv. ■ il with a scattering growlli of large oak
tr( is, w h ich e'.n i>( trim rood out ho as t' leave whatever iha^la t r.*..a
ma be d^atmd The e lota will be sold at reasonable figures, tot
I I- 1. r .rinMion enquire of F. li. Hoyt, cueliier hineoln
: bank; or . I this oltlee
. IV rs. /A. J. HtJNTER.
jots in B1 1, 5 and 6 at from $20 to $40
Ninth Street
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Eleventh Htreet
Twelfth Htreet
The Boulev*r«l i
1 <*0 fret wide; all oth-
jer streets 80 feet.
I The lots are M)i\40
j feet, and face endl
and wi st.
A First Class Piano Tnner always employed,
you wiot your old instrument repaired call •
gee him, or if you wait a n v.v o
you tn ti hi
toy oriy eli
at the ttlor
il iim r i
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it for 1
mil. \j
one he will
■is money i
av^your or
No. 5 & 7 W. Alain St.
Shawaee, Ok'a.
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A Gaog oi Law Doflors.
ng-Governor, Jenkins •.I. W
McN'eal and W. W. Buchanan, n-publi
can and assistant republican memb-rs
of the territorial board of clt'Cliou con)
mlrsioners, ekerclsod the power they
had by virtue of the brutal majority
ill -ir •.!ly givn them by the governor, to
violate the lay in the most high banded
manner. They ab- iiutely refused to cer
lii'- the nominations made by the legal
.I voters fl ' 1 with the
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hi' on flu* 220 «tay
Ii. lion filed In the pro-
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SATURDAY, Oct. SO, Ml,
</n<! t-/ lar£e line of
French Pattern HatSf
fim it i n ths Ti rrii try•
trim H'tts^from $1 up
First - class Milliner
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jr in
the free silver (
icil and house
law. But th«- I
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the attempt of
to tix the form
olation of the
i'.nd^allogethcr
prescribed by
fyin.j the sum-'
tli instructions
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STORE, with one of
the largest stocks of DRY GOODS, B00T5,
SHOhS, HATS, CAPS and CLOTHING in the gj
County. m
You positively can save money by dealing with
uc. A nice premium given to every customer. Don t
buy till you see our prices.
HINCHEY & RATLIFF,
Chandler, .Oklahom.
for 2d block nurth of Public Square.
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EXTERNAL RLES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURF.G WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tub£3, av Mail, 75 Cf.nts; Bottles, 50 Cents.
JAMES F- BALLARD, Sols Prnpiietor, • - 310 Worth Ma'n Strae*, ST. LOUIS, MO.
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"Lfi CREQLS" It°tl8 RESTDSF.R
A f crrect llair Breeding a:id Restorer.
If your M«r'-:iur.t cK •* n't bout r-oud '*t.<H) to ><■ and
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