The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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^hc publicist.
[ill ELECTION SUMMARY.! EXCURSION ^ 1 k REWARD IS OFFERED
U Silver Question S,„l S^^J-g* S
an Issue
and Jftckcts.
F.ntererl at the postoltlce at Chandler 1
Oklahoma Territory, as second-class tpHE POPULISTS AEE DIVIDED,
matter. June 5, 18U4. I
W. II. 1'iiEM-n... .Editor and Manager
Whs. c. C. Frexch... .Associate Editor.
subscription rates.
One Year Jl.Ot
bin Months 541
Three Months
Indifference Contributed Largely
to tho Result.
iTf UBITtlBr OK OSI.AUOMA. I
j ijniai rivE l)epaktmf..st (
I' By virtue of the authority vested in
i ■■ governor hy the Statute-, of tikln-
Ht.ofi.K K PliKss Itritr.vr. I
t t.•Louis, Mo . Nov 1. ;
The ri < it ti- ' 1 • wl
! n< t unexpected, proves a-source of h.t
® j prise la m p| sections of th$ country
! and v, ill he u fc i.' • j • •«* * - • i, >■ !• «ii r
! many da> * v.-t. It <* j*vi.lei t ft in e
tetuni* t •• \ • ■ war «• i h >:>
furnish 1 > ' ' wv* "
two great | "litical parties. 1 ii ' Dinmy
____________ j.,riff law '1 itl not prove the drawing
nkaRi.v aM".7e7u.ion"c7:,dida.e,in uard that might have ^
1 . .1 jn the east c a t. Jicitlicr did tut
kt\ alul Not U' 1 .'"i i t ,c « 0
1 - — outcry of 'h« it i 'iiiis ■ _ 1 i-«
All. tha Mm CoOOtJ C tbdbtMM in j «er* from tlie free olu««e oT silver ll nre
l'swnee ouaoty citeft •*«« «" . any aypreolabl. .;ff.-cl. Wbile OOC or
HMUd sn.l also their i*prf rn.allve. two of the IOw aUI« h,rs .Wang
1 hack Into the republican column b> a
GovtKS Jii t'ls..:. ■ >f M'Chivan, «I . riuli, tin- « jre • :•-re than o-'iin-
1 ti,, amlafcad hy OMT40,000MfMbliniiM 1 tL-rb*lsni*d by the return of states like
Official County Pap
ALfc but on • or two of the fi:sion ran
didaUs la Oklaboaa e tantjr ware ilcwal
A special excursion train to St Loui^
anil Kani-ns City will he run from OUla
bomu City and all points between tlut
cit) mid Sapulpa 011 Tuesday, Nov 42.
over the Friscoline in celebration of tbe1i"'n"i 'erritory, the uadersifnad will
opening of the .Oklahoma •division r.i ise to be paid a reward of three hun-
tbroufb to Oklahoma Cltr. [dred do!Ian ($800) for the arrest and
T| e fire fur the maud trip hat been conviction or th.- murderer or murtler-
I placitl nt the extremely low flgora Of :s of .1 ..colj \\ . 1 ox. who? on ...
f, l xeui6i. il t-.cl.tt-, will 1. ■:< oil for :!.■ HA- iay of O-ob.r. V 1>- 1": • « '
turn on anj i ^uiur train leaving Si f"' ly ni.d brutall.'
.- ii *i : Kan, s < iiy t ot inter than tin e at- 1 liom
, . 1 N v '-'i • 'In it}
, . n . 1 ■ -■ rvt «>u train an-:
p ■ ... at Monet; for ^upp- r at fred ;> ** ""d
t, arvcj's dining hall. i robbed.
The excursion «iil leave Chandler at
11.30 a.m. .
Fkank yoakum, Agent.
Chandler.
POPULIST PLATFORM.
Adopt d In Nit'.onnl Coifv^ntiou * 9V
I nola on July si, ltitffi.
"Tho Pcopl«'« • i r y. msemWl*! In naticr^d
. #onr Mtiou. nafllrais ita alleriancfl *o th«
elected Itf u m «j r:ty of over Kentucky ;i:id Virginia to t e deuio principlr«*iA-lar3J by ih« founders of th« r.>-
'•« I pu'nio awl alto tr #.« fuu lamcntal pvtnoftpltt
JrfSi ■ ■
'"-ait- . , - ; -..\i
t scs: v -y V; tf"
-,,i. '' '■ ■f
\V, ni-r,- my b ';d n- i • • c r
■ f till- I • 'it' • .of t ■ II* tll-
•: \ of N- -cm r, A. I) 1 "
(4kal) C M. baknks. tinvcrnor.
Attest: Win. M. JK.Nxrss,
:ei r -lai V of the territory.
For Up-to-Date Capes
and Jackets
go to the the New York
Store. A large line to select
from tit prices that will pjeuso
you.
Men's and Boys'
Clothing.
A large stock to select from.
fa prices Hi other stores,
then ; to the New York
Store id quickly see what
saving you can make. A
large line of Silverware giv-
en free to yutrons of
The New
Store.
York
G. r Eld ridge will sell a large lot of For further particulars call or- write.
Mail Orders will receive
v*'H8 .. ...
10.0U0 lie wai too much of a populiat j cratic it silver column. At the time
to suit the midline republican puliti- : ,|,;g jg written the chairman of tbe i! m-
ciani. but he got onougli dniMatleand | ,„.r:,ti,.. a« well ss #ihe repuhllcaa com
populist votes to offset the loss of their ;nitte.-s. ate claiming a majority of the
.■■-Hi . I houae. bat the indicationa,are (Uibtly
. . .. in favor of Iheriptibllcana. Whatever
• utay-at o>m.- lht. r. MlU |, be appareu: .-ven to
i the gold standard advocates that the
contest over the eurreuey question is
not settled aud w;ll "not be until sealed
r, '
Colonel ltftoPi-vH. -r.oiiL'li K d.r,"
further proved his right to that name by
A n m ukuii t Urg ■
•■vote is reported nil over th- country
B'th reMlWIoan and democratic laadern
concede heavy Io>S'-9. 1 lin-* a ^p-ritrfif !
Inditfer-nce or disnppoiitm -rit is ex
pressed, as no*oomapoadiBf L'ains wer<
ui*\de by any other pnrty or parlies
Parson Buc:it nan.
Tbelnoet noted middle-of-the-road pop eb-ted eov. raor of New York. The
in the tcrritorv is W. W liio bnni.n.who J «es. of tbe state ticket .s dem-V . Ho .
was registered and voted in the 2d want Uo seven s eie.-t.ou to the Lulled Slates
of Perry. Buchanan was one of Frank
Oreer'a most trusted men in the tight
for congress. Buchanan spoke foi
Hankins in iiflmy parts oT the territory
Of course tbe ball.it is sacred. No/mc
Is allowed to show his own ballot. Altho
1 be ballot is secret, the I>. P. will say
according to the returns that 'be Uev.
Buchanan did not vote for llanUius.
Why? Because he voted in the 2d tard
and there was not a single Hankins
Tote in the ward: Populists will take
due notice of Kav. Buchanan's pojiulUm
■—Democrat-Patriot (Perry).
400 Pretty Homos and Gardens,
llow general the use of photography
• Is coming to be adopted by the modern
magazine as a means of illustration is.
shown in tbe announcement of The
Ladies' Home Journal that it is about
to publish *six new, distinct series of
unl'-les which will inclui'e not lela than
400 photogeai hs. Tbe idea of the mag-
azine is to present 100 of the prettiest
country botnes in America, to encourage
nrtiitic urchitectuie; 100 of the prettiest
gardens, to encourage taste In Oorlcul-
ture; Seventy churches decorated f' r
festal occasions of all kinds, such as
weddings,Chrisunss ant) taster services
etc.; tome forty of tbe prettiest girli'
looms in ibis country; twenty-five Hjral
porches and vine-clad lli^lres; and the
Story of the native w'ld flowers iu Amei-
1ca, told in seventy five photographs
Over WOO photograpbeis, iu every pari
uf tlie country, were employed by th-
mi gazine to get these pictures, and sev
i ral tb< nsands ^>f doll.irs m paid In
j r ze awards for the best pbot"L-rapl-.s
1 be choice wrrS made out of r-ver lO.OOCi
pholorr-n hl r -iehr-d by til** magtiziu'-
OFFICIAL WAR BOOK
by (Vugrmsman James Bankin Young,
.-ill about War with Spain, the Navy,
all defenses. Battle Ships, ete,. Portraits
and biographies of Dewey and all prom-
inent otbeera. Nearly H00 pages Mas-
sive volume Marvelously cheap. Best
authorship. Only authentic, official
biKik Experience not necessary Any
body eau sell it Ladle* as successful
as gentlemen. We are the l argest sub-
acrlDtion book firm in America. W'rile
us. Fifty persons are employed in our
correspondence department alone to
«terve you. Our hook is just out. Get
agency now and be first in the field.
Large 50c. War Map Iu colors free wttb
book or outfit. Other valuable pre-
miums. Tretnciu^ous seller. ^Jigirest
money maker ever known Moat liberal
terms guaranteed. Agents making *T.
to $2a.00 per day. Twenty days cr< <1-,
tt given. Freight paid. Fulf book
ent prepaid to a^enls, $1.4.1. Splendid
•ample outfit aud full instructions free
t. r nine 2 ce:it« stagips to ay postage.
Alentlou this paper.
Monroe Book Co , Dep't. M.,
Chicago, Ulnois.
9
Millions Given Away.
It i* certainly gratifying to the public
• to know of one concern in the land who
lire not afraid to be geoenus to the
j, edv and tufferine. .The proprietors
,'l Dr. Kitig's New Iiiscovery foi* con-
eumptioR. coughs aud colds have given
away over ten million trial bottle* of
tiris great medtciue and have found the
Batisfacttoa of knowing It has ahaolutely
cured thousands of hopeless cases.
.Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all
diseases of the throat, chest and lung*
,-re eurclv <*ired tiv it. Call on A I*.
'Vrig.it. tfcwcgitt and g't atriilbott1.
1 lee Regiflnr siz - 50r and II. vr
giiarnnteed or price refund- '
j jual covfoment ai eauu-uat'd in the plat-
fortn of tho party in ir/2 We r cofnis) thai
t!ironifh the fOini*arce of he pr^icnt and
pre e iin« a imini Tatio'ie. th-< couotry baa
r a lied a c-iaitt io It< nati^anl life, ai I ro-
iicted ill or d clnrition of four r«ar a*o,
a:itf rJiat rf mpt an I patriotl' action i* the
■a; ri*m- <iu?y of tha lumr. We riAliz* that
wii ie w> iiara p.litical indepentlen-e,
our flaanri tl and i «i trial ind -prtn ieucl
it yot o be attain''t by re«toria«
to onr con-try the eaaiititutiona'. c nt ol and
ex rcije of the fuittions nece«sary to h p o.
p!e • ffoveraiaent, wuich fxTCtione hare
busily inrrer.d^reJ by our p bllr e^rra; t«
corporate moropol es The lufltience of Euro-
pean money ch*n*r«rs hn bet n r o e potent ia
ii.ap'.Qg legUlatioa (ban the toi ■ . f the Amor-
I poi' le Exoentire p >we. nd pit on -w
h re beea n°ed to eorru ot; «•* lataree and
defeat th® wJi of tno ron la and pinto-ra y
ba the eby beet tnthro..e4 «*oa tie ruia
of dtintocra *y To ro< ori the government in-
ton !ed by tu> fttjiri and f'^r t ie wrvfar* or.d
p-o* er.ty of thii and fu un ut-neration*. we
dciuard thee^tahl «hmi t o? an e wmoin o and
financial iy*to:n wh ch onali mite us nii
Irs of our own atfaira ant i dependent <^f
Et.r pem o^r.tr L by tbo a loption of tbe fol^
lowing deelnrtUnn of \>r n-iplea:
Finance.
'Fire. •W d* nd a nattont' mnn^y, «af
and a «i;a t liaue iby the g'no. 1 k v- rnn;er.t
ouly, w thou the intervention of bank- «-f
\m-ne, to be a fu!: 1 fful tend- r f r *11 d bts.
publio end private a Jns , equittole an i
eili lent me.*na of difltrlHntin^ <1 r"%t to t e
. p->< pie nn I through tha lawful d. burs meuta
Texas cave 100 000 majority to the f *nre™ nt
democratic state ticket, but C
•euate 1a suggested. • He would be suc-
cseded by Lieutenant Governor l'an-
forth. a silver democrat. Much scratch-
ing of VauWyck, democratic candidate
for governor, promises trouble in Tam-
many anil should encourage the silver
people. The Tainmanyitea have evaded
the Chicago platform aud deserved
defeat.
cattle, hog's and farming implemei
auction, Moil (fay, Nov 58 at 10 A. « . at
his farm 21 miles northwest of (.'handler. '
Liquor Notice. •
Notice is hereby given that Albert .
i. -,... o i h s i !i. - -' iy tjve ■ 1 ; is ■ 11 - ;
ti .11 and petition tor license to whoo-sale
malt liquor on lots 20 nn.l 21. he ci. 4o .
town of Stroud, Riirl unless oljeetions*.
I.e filed in tliis ..nice on or before tin
1st li day of Ifovemhar l^f^. said licenHt- .-
will be granted. , _
\\ itness nn ham* and oSlclsl seal tlos:
3rd day of Nos ember U -S.
(Hit.) • tf A. Smith.
Comity Clerk.;
Calvin A JPrl<e have tu';cn the flgedey :
f'ir the Oklahoma City steam laundry.;
j L-':ive laundry at their shop Monday .
It will be returned Friday.
Strayed or Stolen.
| One bay horse 4 years old past, about i
11 hands high, weight about 900 pounds. :
! JeTt bind f-.ot j Wt u little white, a few j
v. :t-- hairs*oti backbone just b -hind i
weather-. A 1-beral reward will he paid ;
i rrhimby • J. II.
Carney, Okla.
prompt attention.
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CURE
A. New Discovery for tbe Certain Cure of ETTERNAL and
"EXTERNAL PiLE-S, WITHOIJ'i' PAIN.
cu7:ss WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE TAILED.
TiJSES, BY Itf Alt, 7i> CEMTS; EOTTLF.S, GO CENTS.
JViES F. B&LLAHD, Sale Proprietor, - - 3!Q ^ri; '*■' aet, ST. l.G'JiS, M0._
FOU SAI.K BY A. ■). Wltltilll', : CIIANDI-Kl!. UKI.A
tuun
down
— , tt
Sc.- >a«t - *\o deraaad tho*f.eo nn! ui>
,l,Krt-'8S" tric! d coin *o "f eilve- and i?o d t? rh p s*
flailev b support is seriously cut «nt leg 1 ra-io .rf :; t. 1. wt h t ai.i0« U,
th** consont >t f r- i^i oat I >ns
The JJKJJ 111 iSt i'de la llut N't ''I if 1 _\V« liens t id tit it th« v..', t-n-> <>f
• # tnla'lnf mo lium b-j *pa>dily lncr?>ai' d to a
o,vlU- imou it: ufllriont to m.-et the detnan ;i of ttie
The lealignment of parties and the boaire s n 1 ; Opul tion of ui con itr/ and to
r tit fes'tiro the iunt 1 r > of i>ii* a of htbor and
female vote made returns front Idaho ^ (lurti,m
lale and ihuibtfui. The demoei 18 '1 • • -We de <•< n «th • s 1** fhnitand
, i , tlir i'jr- ;*.s ■! t i t i; I * I ' t h '."1 iliij «I
claim everything, however, al lula u,5,({0 y,y tho i ntadualni i..n us um
BEAWTIFyLa
Iinnter's Addilicn .to Cliardler.
.tE«5;iDEF
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Kir:i
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(TI K
writing. •
It must be apparent to all since the
recent election that thu people's party
seems hopelessly divided. The intense
partisanship of the faction known as
the friiddle-of-the r -aders and their rule
or ruin policy lias resulted in the defeat
of many silver candidates ami the elec-
tion of goldbugs
slates. This policy, however, if it has
not already destroyed the organization,
if continued must carlitiitiy <Jo so
before the beginning of another cam-
paign.
John Llnd. democratic and populist
candidate for governor i.i Minnesota,
wasehcted. Charles A. Towns, of the
tl:h congressional district.* the we.4- j
known silver orator, was defeated, much
to the regret of every friend of the
white metal.
Aided by H.VOOU populist votes the
democrat* of Missouri elected their state
I ticket and all but'three congressmen.
Tin middle of-th# loaders, aft'-r having
claimed to be tha party which cast
l3.ii< .i votes n ISO I probably cast less
than 8000 votes. In many of the doubt-
ful cm mi's th.' mid 11- of th.--road vote
elected lepuhlici.ivs
It'publican mnjorltic* In Illinois were
cut down matetially- John Baker was
the one paptilisl congressman elected
from that state.
The fusion state ticket was elected ill
Colorado and Hon. Thomas Patterson
is spoken of aa a probable successor to
Senator Wolcott. *0- .
So etfectlve and brilliant was the cam-
paign made by Gen. James B. Weaver
thai his election to congress from the
full congressional <V*triet of Iowa was at
lirst eifnceded. lint republican boodle
ami mid way populist treachery did its
work ai/il The staunch old soldier is now
rep irtcd.defeated by a plurality of 1200.
Swallow, prohibition, populist and
"honest government" csndidato for gov-
ernor iu Pennsylvania, received 144,397
volts out of 050.000 cast.
$20 Reward.
Stolen from .my place two miles east
of Chandler on the night of Monday.
October 8, one large, bright bay horse,
9 years old, no brands and not shod; has
crookcd hind le«s, brush of tall worn
quits short, sjnall white spot on back
caused by harnev. about l.H bauds
high, weinht 1100; is in good Ox-
The above reward will be paid by me
for the retain of the borse. Call on or
address
8. JoNts^.
Chandler, Okla.
Most exciting scenes after the election
oil Msnvel svenuc three doors north if
or.st. fflre, where the ^>sr S.ore 1««- li>>
- - 7 " . '■« ?!"
. ! ii 'j'
e*j r£ end without aotbo'itj • • tw, n I th I
ID i -^re b a id he i aued except t J e eciuc ar.i
i
Mrs. M. J. Hunter has surveyed and platted
ti io northwest forty «n' her ff.rm aoioinin/ir
( handler on the east into an addition to t! o
city, am! is now ready lo sell and give perfect
t itle to the n. r.st
\^T • d v.i.an I enoh lerisla'ina "a# wil\ y _ _ •*.- p. - « F""' a s \
prevent the Jem'i^tizat on «f the Inwfnl moir , 'i ; O cl -1.. : i c-I i ? L.'C.cliU w
°l ti.. United Statys b,Ari *tc cot. a u _ j-, ve, ?r t-1
"tixth—Wo d-man 1 that the gov • nm<«nt ia
pnymont of Ita ob ti< ns, shall u%e it® op i'>a
aa t>. he kind of lawful mooey lo whion tJi.-.jr
are to b? paid, and wod nouocet e p>r« ent a d
pre el n,' adiu uistrations f r surr n lernu
thi- op.ion to tiie holJerao f govar:rn ">at obi*
•vcral western -.«£ «nlh_w# „ m,nd , inc ,n.
tax to the er.d that « •* r t'-1 w .alth aha 1 1
be r ite jnat pfoportlou of tax tion, an 1 w • v - .
fard ti e recont decision of tbe upresno ronrt ,
rtdaih ) to the income tax lew m a iu tint p. !
prvt itioi of t 10 rjnit t^it . u an 1 aa invaiio |
n • r:g!i*.ful.power* of t on^reea ovt x tue |
1 fcjeet of t.ix.it - •
J.g t4i—\Y<< uun md tha* poetal aavinf.
b r.kt bi eatabTshi-)d by tnt g vjfnineat * ■*
aer
Residence S; 03 in the vicinity of Chandler.
These lots at • only t'rom -V to (i I.locks d: na.it
ft- :n M.tnv 1 ti 'en . tit- b-wis' -e. o.
the tow.1, av siluat- 1 on a high plateau over-
1, >oking*the eli y. ?riv; ig a flno view of the bus-
iaosa portion the town, and are with tit a,
s!-iort distance of the Prise.> depot grounds.
Fine water can lie*oilton I'd at a depth of from 40 to t.u ;
Most of (he lots ,rec-.vei-si v.-i-n '. S :!o rini? growth "1 lur- : "U
... . .- n ! ,.,,, b. -, um u I" |V" * " "V 1
w
.j
n
1
0
lilt Vf-nth Suvct
iiife depoeit of the aavingi of tba i>e)pla
to abdicate ex h.tnga.
T rnn«oortatlon.
MI. Transportation betn? a means of fc«-
tl:autre mil a pa -lio owcossity, th • gorornroenl
may be d-sir -d Tlo - l-.ts v. o! H • sold . ' t-i.soaa'.l.- ti-jur. s. i'-.r
jterftii and other information enquire "f F. H. Hoyt, caeh*r Lineo n
County State bank; ot at thin oltle
.. JWrss. Al. J. HUNT —R
•l:amre iml a pu li«; nwecusity, th « gorornrueut | f «6in
,tU i own -n 1 operate the rallr ja !a in the Fifty-fOOt Lots in ElOCks 1, 5 and 3 Gt i.i*cra to
In' re-t of tho p«eo: 'e an! oa a non-pertiaaa ^ _ i pi< >ini
Twelfth Street
The Hiiulevird is
100 feet wide: nil oth-
• r streets 80 feet.
The lots are .">0x140
leet. nnd fae« Vn t
and west.
i i)
4
is, lo the on 1 th .t all may be ac oidedtne i
am tie itmeut In transport ition and that 'lie
branny and pollt c^l power nojr exorciaed by I ^ '
liiogi. it nilro.tl c .portititms wti♦ c:i ro-.lt
In tho ir.pairnier.t if n- t the I s rrivi< n, of
ptdltical r ghta nnd personal libertiea of tha
(itiuai ma h 1 tti oy d Hneh •w.mr hip la
U t>e Moom >liah <l grtdually in a m ;n-.er ron-
lis en w.th socn 1 pu'ilio p Hey.
'2. 1 h Interest of t he United State* in tlw
pnb io ^ built with publie moneys and
I:.a pro e-d of fX't-a* ve cranks > laidt.ithi
I'.ioiii' railroad.' ehou'd never i e aliii 'ated,
irortirav d or ■ .id «but larded ar 1 pro e
f rthe general w l*f .r • ae i>r >vid • i by th) Uwa
orffjniri ir -uoh ra lr ad Tao f 'r. .'. oauri of
Hon# of t io United 8l itii on th M
roudaah"t ld at once f> low i f tult in the
p y Mat thereof by the debtor o inpuiea and
at tho foreclo . re aloa of said road* the gov
• ;it bi. tll^i ■ r-ha-e tho auio ii .; b♦oomee
loeeaeary to pi liet ito latumti th ro i. or ti
Ihoyean l«e pnrehesed at a reneoueble price
and tho Kovomm nt nhtll operati e .id r.tll-
t ad a iitihl'.c hl^hw \ fur ha b -i- f the
wh le po pie an i n«it in the into.- of th-* few,
under anitablo provihio is for protection of 1 fe
and prope ty g.v tin to ail traiaporta iou Lu-
tereata eiju.l privliagoa and oqual rato for
feroa and fr« lghte | &
"j. Wi d no u a re the present infamooi -j
•rhemee for rafundlnff tlie^e dob'* and dam iud K-
that the i* wa now appllckbla thoret< biota-
•u*-ul and nt! in I iat-rnd aooonling to th ir true
nta^t auJ aniril
4 Tha tela^r.iph Ilk tha poa'ofBce ayst An,
hoin^ a n ee«alty fo the trammtasion < f n wa. ^ ,
•hould bo ownod end op rat«d t>y tiie govorn- $ .■
uu>fit iu tha interest of the paopl x. • j
Landa ^
"Thetrno policy demauds that the mtlonal
and 8tete lcjjialation aba.I he ano i at will ulfl-
nvttelv enable . vary prud nt and m laatrl ua ,
aitiaon to *- oure a homo, and therefore tho I n 1
ih ultj.oi l e r.> iu ip'.liiad for apMCulat.--epur-
poeei* All lands n«>w taol I by railroads nod
o'her corpontio *s :i cxiejt of their actu d
a ""da ah null by lawful m nna ber cl int d t>y j
the cover im nt and held for actual aettiort
anl and privat5 land mompoiy as well aa
ili ? n own "rail p ahonl 1 b • prohibi el.
" We condemn th fraud* t y which the I
land grantatoPaoiflo rai r•> .do iu a iia nve
through th counlr-tnce of the Interior d part-
oieat. robbed multitude of actual bona fide
letter a yf th* ir borate ant mine a < f then
elahne and we doma" I tha l«^i laktou by ('on-
trre«* wl;i h will enforce the exemption f min-
iral I o t fr in auoii ^rauta aft r at well aa
b fore p\tout.
M We d*m <n I th"t bona Ode aottl ra on all
pabllo land be rran e<! fr.-e bom- a aa provided
In the national L mnshnd law ant that no
*x mptioa u«de in the a 40*< f Lidi i i rea
r ati<>*« when opep n# for a 'ttleiceat, n 1 th o
ill lenda uev 0ni*flt+d -uw sa<l f l«i d
•i. - <■-. " M ■ ;v '''.
Celebrate
The only wagon on the market'with
dust-piool fekeins. p tent endgate,
and .shovfilin^-board wi'hout extra
charge. Blacksmithibg mateual,
General hardware, and a 1.-tree and
complete line cf Farm Implements.
Shawnee Hardware Co.
MAIN STREET, „ . • - - • SilAWSHE, OKLAHO
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Dg ru w -iwul '!
has received ft large line of
Ballard's Horebouod 8ymp is the best
known rernedv for consumption, cousfbs.
onlds, nn 1 nil thront nnd cbest troubles
v,rerv bottle '« irunrsittoed. ts the
' • me \ • t <n v n 2^ no «
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
mm ^ '♦ \«,a «t a ■ • - rt , >' 4 a
3 psore Wed Room Suit, iohr glass,
18x41), BiUid oak, hands«xne suit,
wsll tr
:i picas bmi Kaoin Sail, of light-
oolored wood. Isr*e flsss full
9t,cd, strflng suit
6-foot Hktensiou Tnhle -
Qvisenswars, I.asaap-S3b.ad©s, aStc.
Light lied Stead
$10 50 Iron Beds, enameled, $3.50 to ..
Liirire Itoston Hocker, a bargain
14 no Cane Scaled Oak Rocker
3 00 Wood Seated Oak Rocker
rieass csll sad see roV stock. After the 10th of October I will huv
# cjooci^ and will eni^K ) • skilled Embnlmer
Kitchen Safes, 00 to tt
Kitchen Chairs ••
Double (^ano Seated Chairs ..... M
Oak Center Tables, large 1 r>(^
1 00 <)nk Center Tublrs. small ^ ^
a complete line of Un'c!ert«KIH4£
175,
7 50
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French, W. H. The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1898, newspaper, November 18, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150700/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.