The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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publicist.
' Jisreearded
that thing oiled senatorial your bonds to reimburse us fox oar ex-
• he could hav ptcse In securing you yoor liberty
est art-- «*«."! «-,r - — «• -1
—j the beginning, m ^ U« contrary, hM been one of criroin.l
Hero'A at the postoffice at Chandi-r he bad no rtsp ..j wxs m t jtf, agression wsd apparent bad fault
Ihoma Territorr. econd-clas | though, said Mr « - - ~ no ,-^ion in the pi>d 1
b"t a stau-anyone who ha, read the instn* I -I
1 tinned. and to r->pr«ect a gup . J ^ commistione„ ttat the pre.
! ^Mr Hawley iaterrapMd to say that he (idenfs purpo?e always was to in ... a
' tod meant no discourtesy to'the senator, j permanent claim to^.sanJ oih^n
trine of the r-^lnuoo.^ ^ notlcc ; lhe century. 1 believe the treaty si. ulJ
^ TTA<5 WMU!
Too Many Goods! Room Needed at Once!
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litor and Manager
"sUBSCBIPTIOK RATE8
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be amended a* nee so as to c '''
ance to thest* j-eople of our cood fai
and thus make them our MrtdS, even
under these trsiog circumstances We
should even n w withdraw ourmi'.itarv
forces and all > v them to establish an.il-
itary government of their wo.
that he meant to continue his warfare in
t if. 1 V ' '
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TbeOreen legislature passed wem- fly „eit Uec- mber if necessary to get
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• diimous vole conferring upon women more necessity to adopt fhese reso u-
i -he -1 -cioral rights now exercised by ,iong (ban to lake money from the treas
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bills. He itted OJ saving that in
the Philippines we are now tyhtii
bad been UheMdTn "conneii ,n wilh the I abb- care U used,however and Chamber-
I'ar., conference and when we had de- j Iain's Cough Remedy Ulan, ail dancer
seeded from tbe. high pedestal of inde-l will be aVided. Among the tens o
oentience the trouble beren and the ■ thousands who have used this reined
people commenced their revolt gainst for la grippe we hav yet to learn of
' • , . «,;n ron-■ ainirlt: case havme resulteu m pneumonia.
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the same view of the Fili-
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McKinli-
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p(ll'>3 ft* ti
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.Dangets of tho Grip.
toorl The greatest danger fr jm La Grippe '*I^M
gold of its resulting in pneumonia. If ret=< n- t ^
The d :l>t of Oklahoma U now
SOI "l (od H Mr. Ore sr. the pf t ot
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am fi ti. r ; ti -n leu •
this wiater it is safe to sny thai lit the
end of the session the debt will not be
!es* than $400,000. Barowwy will d the
^ UK — Kaiisas City Times.
The rabid republican papers who are
lel<-rmined lo hog the Philippine islands
hi ..r.l*r t!i t w« may i_.\t.iiz ■ ' the l*ili
j iiiuseven if it is neceaMiry toltlU o3
half ihe ; >pulation t > ..•> ■ arc talking
i! ut Aguiiialdo in the same way the
i .ry pij.^rs ridicuieil and denounced
ii .rge Washington in the days of tile
r volution.
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ihe treaty in Cuba we were still con- sing!, case having resulted in pneumonia
tending for liberty and there peace wnicl. shows conclusive y that thisrem-
Ss In the I'hiliijpines the averse i. J edy iS a certain preventive of that dan
i i. ii u fmintl g.-rous disease, it will cure la gnpflo in
true, and mere hell .s found. . ftg, time than aov other tr vme(!t. It
He assert-d tiiat the United Mates uad ^ pleMant and 81lfe to take. For sale by
;enthe aeeieforain the Manila conflict druggists.
HERE'S YCTO CHANCE, V7E MUST SELL
^ MEN'S F.1NE CLCTIiiNG,
X . Square "Cut or Round Suits sold at ill I.,
J store? for $15-1 ± Remember
these are all wool and clay's with
S^tin Linings, must go for
J; CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, .
4 Double-Breasted Knee Suits sold for
^ 3.50 and *4.00 must go for
LADIES' SHOES,
! « \ Oxfords in Black or Tan These have just arrived and
j ,2}/ wi' Deed room. *8 a stwtcr for ....
well wjnh >1 25 and $i 45 • ^
MEN'S FINE SHOES, °
1; a. k rT.n. - '• iMe' wi,h 1
Rrgu'ir 53 00 an l $4 00 shoe, must go for
Remember we do FREE REPAIRING on all our Shoes.
STAR STORE
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beeu the a r
by tramFlini! upon the rights of the Fili-
pinos. They had sought eveVy menus of
securing a peaceful sHt^-mei.t and we
had kicked tiiem'out. When Aguina:do
had asked the i>oor privilege of a confer-
ence our commander had refused, with
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Special Excursion Kates*
on account of the reopening of the Cres-
ceut hotel, Eureka Sprint's, Ark . 1 eb.
23. 1S90. the Frisco will sell round trip
excursion tickets to Eureka Springs for
Drug Store- I
First l)">or South of Postofflce.
Th<" En.- ish papers are almost tickled
■. ,-1i - • ■ i.n. i. ini: ■ f* :ive
manner in which the Anidica^b arc]
■ . .vi.iiiiui: ' the Filipinos. The Ameri-
can papers for generations hnve pictured
in «larV and repulsive colors the supposed
rucl an.l rapa:;i .us acts of the English
n lndi ni the <-as;, but they now
kn ,w how it i theaueH-es, and of course
no a Me the Englsh were all right, aid
can discouut tln-m at their own fame.
out knowing what be had to offer. His M.U0. Tickets on sale Feb. 28th only.
r«iu st had been ignored, and we had , bearing hnal return limit March 10,18
..one on burning'his vf.iagcs and shoot- ( An extension ,f tin- final limit of ticket,
lw his people like dogs, a la Weyler. may be obtained by payment to the
Mr Mason gave deliberate notice of a agent at Eureka Springs railway of one
filibuste r saving he would .peak each half of the amount paid for the excursion
day until the resolutions were acted ticket. Fha-k \oaklm, Ag nt.
upon- "I will take all the time I want,
he said. "1 begin to appreciate the elon
ns privilege f it-aa! .... ' ujtesv.
Did the senator expect to set a vote
K^ep everything in the Orug Line- Laigest Line of
• Holiday Goods in Oklahoma. _ Physicians
Prescriptions a Specialty.
' Remington & Pottinger
ToWor's Ii 0 Pile Uinlm^it g'Ve.-
inftaut relief. It allavs inflammation
and heals It is prompt in its action
•Did the senator expeci io '""I snJ p0giUv„ in its etfect. It is the kind
on the resolutions wuen ^ , th* t cure, withoat pain or discomfort,
vote for the treaty Mr. M.ney asked^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A.
I did," iesponded Mr. Mason. wriirht
was not entirely familiar with senatorial | u «ngut.
I
Ajuinaldo and the Filipino junta
claims that the conflict between the
Auiericau troops and the Filipinos was
binughtatout by General Otis for the
puipos- ol securing the ratification 'if
the Paris treaty by the senate, and the
.tateui<-ii\* of Caplaiu McCafferty, who
hxs just returned from the Philippines,
published on our first pa«e. would seem
t i indicate Unit tlicr" may be tomething
in their charges- The Filipinos claim
that the)' were tuken wholly by surprise
and that many of their principal officers
were at the theatres wneu the American
attack was made.
Governor Barnes h is made himself S'il
.1 wilh the people of the territory by
In-first v to and he can entrench him-
self -till more firmly in thcit regard by
TiUtting a quietus on tue vicious Haven's
bill when it reaches liis bauds. 1 he peo-
,,f this territory arc not yet ready to
pay $00,000 for the one chauce in a huu-
Urevl of congiess recognizing the mis-
shapen and inferior state in tirritorial
extent thus prematurely formed. When
i, ngree-i determines the boundaries of
U- sta'e und makes provision for all the
j.;.. ibitaiits of such state to take |'art in
courtesy I hope to know more next
time, and 8s I grow older fcarn whom to
trust and when to trust."
Mr. Mason then entered upon a protest
that the United States were rapidly be-
coming a puppet of Great Britain, anil
he read a poem entitled, "The Lion s
Whelp," which he |aid illustrated the
relationship, the following lines from
which illustrate its spirit:
1 know thee, now, my lion's whelp,
It coull be none but thee.
This country wns even growing more
cruel than England, and cruel not to our
.•nertfteg alone, but to our own people.
He said that the Filipin o coitl 1 not be
conquered with the loss of only 3,000 or
4,000 lives. According *to his way of
thinking one American life was worth
more than those of all the natives on the
islands. How many senators had sons
there? "Or had all the senatorial ap-
pointees retired before the approach of
danger?
"If you would only show me where we
could steal seething, ' he exclaims!
jooosely. "I might exause the proceeding
on the ground of high statesmanship, but
1 fail to see vyhuru 'we are to get any re-
turn for our outfay.'
The whole matter lookcd*to him like
murder and travestry upon our profes
sional following of the lowly Narareue.
The senator from Illinois supplemented
his threat lo delay the public business by
I.ewest rates for farm loans, in Lincoln
county. Quick money. #
0'Biua.x-Hardcasti.e Co.,
Oklahoma City.
HOFFMAN. CHARLES 4 CONKLIN
• BANKERS
'Exchange and Collections a Specialty.
Do a General Banking Business.
CHANDLER, .
OKLAHOMA. 'f >
Mr. S. A. Fackler, eJitoi*of the Mican-
opv (Fla.,) Hustler, with his wife and
children, suffered terribly from la grippe
One Minute Cough Cure was the only
remedy that helped them It. acted
quickly. Thousands of others use this
remedy a« * specific for ia grippe and its
exhausting after effects. Never fails.
Samuel Ellj^
SMALL FRUIT FOR SALE.. j
The undersigned has for sale,!
at his residence one-half mile
northeast of Chandler, a limited
quantit v of Strawberry vines and
Blackberry, Raspberry and Lu-
cretia Dewberry plants.
S. L. BULLARD.
La grippe is agstn epidemic. Every
precaution Bhould be taken to avoid it.
Its specific cure is One Minute Cou^h
Cure. J Shepherd, publisher Agri-
cultural Journal and Advertiser, Elden,
Mo says: "No one will be disappoint-
etfi'n using One Minute Cough Cure for
la grippe." PUasant to take and quisk
- Samuel Ellis.
JOHN DEERE PLOWS ONLY
°XTo Sb.cddy Plows Sold-
C. A. F1X-TSCM. CHANDLER.
t • fr.miinu' of It constitution, tlieu we
vri e'i<> ' a convention that will rein-
tliel' 'oplc and frame a c .u-iilulion
th it will protect their lights.
Mado Thorn Vinco.
After a spirilid dth. u of uv.r two
,;r- Saturday the Semite sgrcedto take
, v.i.• on the Mclv.it ry resolution de-
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t- |\. s ill II ference to tli - Philippine i"-
' i ids. Tuesday. Febru try 14th.
uuaaimous ugreemeut necessary
a brief defense of his position against
governing ti, Filipjuos without their
, insent. Hisshrill voice edit ed through
the chamber as he endeavored to show
ihst the Filipinos were struggling to
preserve their homes, which, he said,
were as dear to them as our homes are
to Ul.
The Administration Responsible.
.In a debate in the senate lust week
The over the tnuty 8 ■ .atur 1'ettiRrew em-
was pbatici-lly and clearly showed where th-
ty the following pungent remarks responsibility for the "cent slaughter in
: ■ or, St.I,«u. from Illinois, the l'hilippn.es rests. He i U .
, , rth«l "Wa could baT« had no p liioli aiiii
M i'i- • ^10 voted - 1 < r lie Phi'innines
' . 1^ favor of t',1 ■ irtVily ' suraut?e thai wc ilitl n..i M-.-post: t.i u.. r
... ., r r this r. flolutlon. j throw tin ir nt-wly bjr
er the treaty was ratified it v.< ms nn Insteail. we nw.U .i in 5 ' ,
: U i to avoid a votrf OB the which...- co„,,«rywasce>; «ouh^ 1
, . . V,;. eli tactics roused the ire I we began at BDOe to oouiV) It JJ
. tad I rouzht f„rih the . troops and sen 1 reinforoem n -
lw.,tn«o ent cause to Mouse |i rm.
w-.-t.iln,-Ji. ,««..•• ..f .«.t
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OK.K WUgjF UPAtCT< CO.\
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l.-i C. ntswill cure that case of Cold,
Biliousness and La Grippe. Malarial
conditions all yield its luflucnc.
Ask for Quick Relu i Cold Cure at your
druggists. GuAHAX.rr.i-n. . .
CHEAP MONEY
—F oi—
FARAl ■ LOANS.
O'BRIAN-HARDCASTLE CO.,
-. . . . r .. . Oklahoma
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BAKERY AND RESTAURANT,
PETER DICKINSON, Pmpt-
Has put in a 8100 brick oven which
has a capacity of 1 -<> loaves p.ir i v.
Can roast Hams. Turkeys Chickens and
l'igs on short notice. Cake* matle to
order. Will acll 7 loaves of bread for ISl.
PATRONIZE HOME TALENT.
MEAL^2=5 cts.
Stay that bsrking by using Ballard's
Horchouad Syrup. It arres'.s the congh,
allavs irritation of lii? throat and
relieves congestion of the lungs in a
day. It is safe nd pleas nt to take and
never disappoints. 25 and 50c. A I'
Wright.
Are you lacking in strength and en-
ergy? Are you 'nervous, despondent,
irritable, bilious, constipated and gen-
erally run dowu in health? If so. your
liver is torpiii and a few dofs of
Ueebine will cure you* ll-irbit. has n-
equal as a health restorer. A. 1>. bright.
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*' Los
Angeles in
2', Days
Wcvar Clou-s It
Thore (a a «fo in Venice which has
never beetteloBed, day or night, for 150
ysart.
I'Ufi-l
vatie
fait (
itskftl urt:ii,:.:nrMis ciiiseni fmaTOteupon j
j,'i lim-ry rt dutiou nest Tu! s 'ay at
/ •, in Mr. llawl-y objeC'd.
\l in tin-i rcftrr-I t 1 the fact
, . I, itL'o Us lKMli.sk. d r,.' u V.ite
• >.t .is i«..,. lutlou**f.: !' g tl *l
Philippine republic. We should tlo now
what should have been dose iu the first
pluco, state to fli" people of those islijnds
, ur gn ul intenf.nMH autl s t>* f them es-
,.,1,'ish yonr republic and we will allow
, no of.ver nation* to 'nlerftr Grv ui
If your child has thin, pale checks,
unci iyiin up! st- ani ourcitfu! >ie«;
it has worms,"and curing with strong
medicines only makes conditions worst-
by irritating its delicate stom.cl.
Whit? 's Cream Vermifuge Is mild hut
certuin in effect, an 1 is a ^^'"ior toni0
us wi ll as a positive W^rm destrove.
1) Wright.
|John Gott-i
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The St. Louis-Furniture ^
Store bus just received h ^ i
largt1 stock of L'ndertak* ^
inglioods.
Embalming done, aVid ]A, J
work guaranteed tirst- ^ i
class. Will bo found at
store day or tright.
j From Guthrie. Tl t CallforLia Limil-
! SanU Fe Route.
tut Dining 1'ir, Buffet Piiioking
I rV>«r ".hop, and Ltd:**' Oh^r-
Car. l-itctric Lighted. t>aily
iliforuiu Kxpreee carries r«lloun
and Touritl SSiwep«r« acd f ee Kec-Jic-
ing Chair
. Address
A. J. C0RKIN5, Act ,
T1IEA..T. ^ v T. 1.A1LWA\,
GUiiiKIE, V T.
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The Rocker Washer,
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MOV ti. -
w iuhc.l on the v . ,1. - '
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French, W. H. The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1899, newspaper, February 17, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150712/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.