You Alls Doins. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1900 Page: 4 of 10
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ANDREW KINGKADE. BoHflnl .Distract or. INSURANCE, of all kinds. Farm /,otitis. REAL ESTATE. COLLECTIONS. NORMAN 0. T.
You Alls Doins
By OS. M. STEVENS,
Thoue 27.
Announcements.
. probate jrnoe .
We «M out hori/ed to announce S. >1.
If 11, K / VM us candidate for probate
j. :,gc of Cleveland county subject to the
• 'ion of the democratic convention
July 28. ■
We ara sithorieed to announce Ii. F.
II Milium nr. a oundidate fo re-clection
to the office of Probata Judge of Cleve-
lai >1 county,•subject to the democratic
convention.
We are authouaed to announoe /•'. /'•
Cease aw u candidate for nomination for
the office of Probate Jutlgo of Cleveland
county, subject to the democratic oou-
ventiou.
E'jjjublicauiBin
McKiuley and Teddy,
Gold standard and militaryism;
Hard times are begun already,
Call for Convention,
Notice is hereby given that pur-
suant to the action of tlie democratic
central committee of Cleveland
uru llllica ciro ueguu aucuuj, icuuai tuujiumcv ut viv u u « , v
Trusts we'leotned and imperialism. ■, county at a meeting held in Norman
Vf ipnK IT 1 (WlO a / nnvonfinn nf tlu c*
Monroe doctrine phot to thunder;
Anarchy, slavery, big" my,be steady
Or America is lo^t by thunder,
If you elect Mac and Teddy,
March 17, 1U00, a convention of the J
democratic party of Cleveland
county is called to meet at the couit
house iu Norman on Saturday, July
2S at the hour of eleven o'clock to !
... ... j • j u select candidates for the various
Onb lung can certainly be cl a med | . (o ,)e voU,, for ;(t tho ;
for McKinley .s a natural born wmlu>r election.
rewihor.
Despite tho numerous candidates
and the nearness of the convention,
politics arc rather cool
. sheriff
W. H. BLACKWELL—Wo
are anthor-
J to announce W. h. Blackwell as a
oaudidate for Sheriff of Cleveland county,
subject to the democratic convention
J uly 28.
We are authorised to annonnee J®.
hichson aa ft ciind 1 to for SheriO < f
velftnd county, subject to the action of
the democratic convention. July38.
W, are authorized to announce (lilts
17. Rowntree as a eandidate for toe
..initiation of Sheriff of Cleveland county
Hulijeet to the nction of the democratic
convention July 28.
We are authorized to announce II. <••
('ool* as a candidate for nomination of
MIm riff for Cleveland county subject.to
the Democratic convention July 28.
We are authorized to announce Slu r
iiiiiii Paris us a candidate for tho noui-
1, ;tt ion of sheriff of Cleveland county sub-
jivt to the -aotion of the democratic
convention July 28.
We are authorized to announce the name
. /,'. ,s. Bryant as a oandi late for the
u 'in nation of Sheritl of Cleveland county
-abject to the democratic convention,
July 28.
next November election.
The committee directs that the j $
primary election shall be held on , $
Saturday, July 21st and that the
polls shall be kept open from 1 to (i
o'clock to select delegates.
All delegates are to be selected by
Ice Cream is what the Young Ladies want ^ese hot
times boy, and if you want them to love you hard, lake
them to
Fox's
Ice Cream Parlor.
~ Soda Fountain, Coca Colo, Dr. Peppers, Pepsin
Soda, Lemonade and all kinds "of so t drinks.
Bring your sweetheart and come, e:tt, drink am |
be merry, for tomorrow you may be broke. |
xr ,, t- .. Lexington, Oklahoma <;
North Side East Broadway. .
rrrninrrrff-—
&3££3&i|MMEH; BUY YOUR GROCERIES
night on his return from \\ ashing-, ^ preoincts sball be the delegates.!
^ou" . The basis of representation agreed
T ,, ~ ~~~~ 7~ru • 1 upon is one delegate for every ten
If tho fragments of China can i 1 - -- —
Ir the iragmeats oi un.na can v^tes cast for D. I3. Wynne for coun-
ever be recovered, America wi 11 have | ^ nt ;Lo 1S,JS election.
splendid chance to introduce -,e - rt,presentation for the pre-
Pages glue. | - ' -
We want to inform the voters of |
tho county that Lexington is entitled |
to some honors this year and we'll
have 'em, too.
, ASSESSOR .
We are authorized to announce .Iodic
(illIII as candidate for re-e pet ion for As-
sessor of Cleveland county, subject to the
Democratic convention July 2S.
. attorney .
Wo are authorized to announce VV, J.
lackson, a candidate for the democratic
nomination for prosecuting attorney for
Cleveland county subject to the demo-
cratic nomination convention, July, 2N.
We are authorized to announce />.
WOLF as a candidate for the nomina-
tion for office of Attorney of Cleveland
county subject to the fiction of the demo-
cratic convention July 28.
. COMMISSIONER .
Wo are authorized to announce JoS.
Cobb r,ir re-election a- commissioner
/rem the 2nd district. Cleveland county
iubject to the democratic convention.
Lexington is steadily impressing
the fact on prospectors and capital- j
ists that she is tho finest place in
Oklahoma for business opportunities \
The Danish West ludies are now i
clamoring for annexation with us. j
Seems as if we have about as much !
territory now as we can get soldiers [
to hold.
Out of a list of over 500 city sub- j
scribers, we counted 4tt who owe1
Y'Alls a dollar on back subscrip-
tion. If any other paper in Okla-1
homa can beat this record, we'll
treat.
c.incts is as follows:
G-l-E '>
O-l-W o
7-1 E 4
7-1 W /
Lexington City 12
8-1- E 4
8-1-W 4
8-2-W 4
1
Where you can get the most for your morny, ami
of the best quality. We carry a full line oi both
Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also a full line o
Ti Harare (twit tyueensirare*
We cordially invite you to call and
See our goods in our new location- -
Broadway, 1st door east Commercial hotel.
; 111 - <; i jlss «v wArrs( >'.
9-1-E
9-1-W <">
9-2- W <5
9 3-W 3
10-1- E '">
10-1-W.. 5
10-2W 4
10-3-W 4
10 4 W 3
East Norman 15
West Norman 0
Total
W. T. Hess,
Secretary.
103
W. M. Newei.l,
Chairman.
If olr Chinese subjects are as i Populist Convention-
hard to handle as some of their By authority of the populist committer
names, we don't want anything to I hereby call a delegate convention of tl i
do with them. They could nmsncr,
resriment Vhilo we were
whole
Pe kin.
The gentle exhilarating breezes
that sweep over the majestic Pacific,
I bears old familiar sounds. Our new
addition, Hawaii, has a strike on,- -
hands. The strikers want their wages ,C territory "to the folTo^ng
raispil tn , ,i(t ner month. | unmjjer Df delegates:
the purpose of nominating a candidate j
for delegate to congress and for the trans- <
action of such other business ns may
properly come before the convention.
The basis of representation decided
upon for such convention is one vote for |
each 100 votes or major fraction thereof j
cast for Hon. John li. Kenton for delegate
r\ 8^00 Pi«<!!«'>
Absolutely given away free. Come over and we
will ieii you just how it's clone. Anything is easy
wild you know how. Come and lei us explain.
Suisse hi esc Oress Ooocts
and Gents FumisSiisigs.
We are up-to-date and will convince
you of the fact if you'll drop in.
T. C. WOODS 8 CO.
PURCELL, IND. TE
! raised to $2.50 per month!
Beaver ">: Blaine 2; Canadian 10: Cleve-
Tiie opening of recruiting stations' land H': Custer 1: Dewey 8; Day t:(iar-
in Oklahoma to enlist soldiers for; g^kn 12. Noble si
the Phillippine islands (ioe
. ji ;it'i 1
I — - t 1 ,es nof Oklahoma 11: Payne 12: Pawnee 7: Potta-
We are autborized to anAounoe En-1 terially substantiate what the repub- watomie 15; Roger Mills 2; Waal ti 5;
tlkire aB ROftndidate for.mi^.oii«-r. - hav£) ,)e„u tryi t0 force Woods 15; W lv.nl i.
•rouithe 2nd district, ( leveland county J 8 tj,e chairman of the county central
aubjeoi to the democratic convention. down the goozle of the people about j oommjttee (lf oounty will procei d to
We are authorised to announce C. It. Ithe Philippine war bemgended. | cn„ county oouventions 'in their respc-
j/rfl'css as a candidate lor nomination
for commissioner from 2ml d strict (
laud county. Lubjecf to the action of the
.leinocrrtic convention July 2S.
- . counties to seleot the appointed nuna
J. M. Daniels was down from Xor- ber of deleg.iti ■ and the sarni num?.- . of
... , . ! alternates, at such times and plnci s as
man \\ ednesc.a} . | J|lr,v may (ieom convenient, allowing sutli-
I'rof. A. B. Honnold eame in from cient time for the delegates elected ti u-
. recorder of deeds .
We are authorized to announce ( . /'.
II iimlnril ;i- a candidate for re election
• > tlin olljce of Recorder of Deoci ■ of Cleve-
uti ] ct to democrat ic con
and county,
vention.
We are authorized to announce
/.V r as a candidate for th1 ofiice
-ti r of Deed-, si 'oj; ct t • > -1.
i n icratic convention July !!•>.
Thiii/
ii' R Ctr-
l'1 the
. treasurer . ,
We nro authorized to at ■ : i •!. It.
Barbour ai a candidal for nomination
for the office of Treasurer of ('!< veiand
:uut:ty, subject to deiiioci'; ' ce u\ ntiou.
July 28.
AVe are author;;.cd to at une-' llmu
Cowan, of Moore, a candidate for
I .■.•asurer of Clevt' nd conn _ . filli 'ct to
t democratic conventior. July EK.
iu.
Norman Wednesday.
More meat for cash at Crawford's
than any place iu town.
For Sale or Trade—Two good
mares. C. D, Bowden.
Dent cany that old frcgsticker in
your pocket, but go to Wynne Bros.
and '*ct a new one. See their ele-
gant lint of pocket and table cutlery.
N.P.Willis was in from Eason]®" territory in delegate convention ^
. ,, iii heridiv called behc-id at Guthrie on th<
Saturdav. He savs h< hn« i«.on or. '
range to attend the territorial convent
A meeting of the territorial committee is
also hereby called to meet at Oklahoma
City. Jnlv V.I. at 1') o'clock a. m.
THO?. Kkabse, W. II. FBESCH,
Secret a ry. Cha i rma t:.
Republican Oonvontion.
Complying with the directions of the
' '('tritei I'd central cgmmittee a' a n; et' .g
held in Oklahoma City on April i. 1!IOO. a
! eon vent ion of tin-' republicans of (tklaho
VS X,
^ Critcltor's AmiotHK'oincDl
0
\ have purchased the Livery stock of J. V- Campbell
& son, including all buggies and teams. I am now
prepared to turn out
rJS^Sa < ^ 3 ? 4*:•> 1 S'Sij-i"!-;
to lie had in Lexington or Purcell. Try one of our
team.-.. AVe are reasonable in price.
rT. *5. Orit«'1tor.
Neal Suaith'.-i old stand Old Stand, Lexington, (). T,
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AVe i.n authorized to nni.our.ee J. M.
DAXI KDS ns candidaH' for '1 r a-nirer ot
•. -land county subject 'o tiie action ot
l! 1 democi" tie convent '.o:. July 2^.
cm n i v ci i:i.i,.
Wi are : ill hoi'i/ed t i ntii.uunC' /•'.
Wynne as a candidate for re-clect oi
Uie otlici
hub ject
July 28.
We are authorized ti
(i- a ' anni Into
la nd count y. sub j
mocrat'c primar
(lerk of Clevt lam' o
the dt mocru t a- em vt
iui t v
iition
L'le
j*1 .iinet t>.
fo: I't'.nty <•'. .
et tot he net it
■■ elect ion Julv
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k of
m'pkuin n:Xl>r.NT.
for ri
Wi are authorized
<lll< as : candid:.
office of superintendent
i -ti . uf( < \ i I ml cm.:
Wi
i. n.
■ authorized to announ
I Ion U tilt t as a e: :tli ' for Superii:
t-ndent of l'uldic. In.-t lien of t > y
■ nd county, ^ullj^t•t to tin actio . of tli
J 'mocrat.e convention, July 28,
represilxt\t1ve.
authorized to a. uonun Ii
'i if of Lfxingtoi . a- a candidati
' A\'i
(hrs! - - -
VL.I , tativ lrom ti . a: a .
ject to the democratic convention.
Wi are authorized to anuounci It. v
2Ms/iclt as ,i candidate for representativt
rrom ti i Kth district subject th. demo
cwtic couvention.
he has been so : a.;y of Al
busy taking census that ha hasn't ' for tin
had time to write lately. lie will
soon begin again.
Lost-
One large white setter dog; left
ear light liver-colored with a small
crop off of the end. A reward of
V'J will be paid for return of or in
formation leading to his return to J.
S. Giliispie, Henderson. O. T.
The Purcell ( iti/en's contest will
close Saturday evening. The prin-
cipal contc-tants are Miss Rosa Rat- j1,1
ner, Miss Joe Hoover and Miss Clara " " ""
Houghton. The election guarantees
to the winner a free excursion as fat-
east as St. Louis, Eureka Spring- i r
until to tialveston or any iutermedi-
ali points.
(', AY. (Yitcher, of Duncan Mo,.
brother of Tom Critcher, left last
night for his home after a few day*
visit here. He informs us he has
fallen in love with tln^ country anil
will return in Septeuib r to locate
here. He has been a constant reader
of \"Ali and i - quite well actpiaiut
ed down here.
A line new hell has lv .-n purchas-
ed for the Methodist church, through
donations, and soon the sounds of
the-brass tongut i monster will be
oealing the hour of worship." The
work on the belfry will soon be com-
pleted and the bell hung. To Mcs
dames Ned Wynne and Henry Gregg
belong the honor of securing this
newequippment for the M E. church.
1!)00. at 10 o'clock a.m.,
purpose of :aiininntin;: a candi-
e for delegate to Congl ess.
t'oiedies will be ia titled to r pres. :tn-
tion in said convention as follows:
Bearer. I;Blaine 10: Canadian 11: Ca ve
land 1'-': Custer 8, Dewey 6j Day -: Gar-
fit id 21: Onint 20; Grt •'<: Kay 32: King
fisher 17: Lincoln 2": Logan 2 !: Noble 15:!
Oklahoma 11 : Pay lie 17: Pawie-e 13: i'ot-
iawatomi, 15: Ro.;ei' Mil 11: hea
Wood- 25: Woodward 7: Osage K-jserva- '
- ii>11 IS: t it i Keservatioii 2; Pi nca Hi er
\ation2; Kiowa and Commancii Ikser-
vatiou 2.
Representation a.- fixed is based upon
large from e ach count)
for each one hundred
votes and ma jor fraction thereof cast for
lion. i>. T. Flynn in 181)8.
The committee recommends to D
chairman of the several county commit-
tees that tin county conventions to elect
delegate to said territorial c .evr-ntion I
be held on August 8, anil the primnr . -
called to elect delegate:-to the county con
vention behel 1 on July .'ti. but -aid com
eil'ei are empowered to tlx i-ther tlatts
if these are not locally satisfactory or
a pplicable.
IS , or.Ito| , iio con.ni it I e .
Cuas. 11. Fn on. AA - . (IpIMi .
S ,-r-tary. Chairman.
NOTICE.
(first published July 5. St)
Votici is hereby given that the l.exing
ton State bank of Lex ngtoi:. Oklahoina.
has been converted into the Lexington
National bank, 'l ia la ' 1 'to.i National
bank assuming all liabi'itie- of the said
Lexington State bank.
The long distance telephone has
been completed and vou can t ill^ to
all the principal towns in Kansas
and Missouri.
o qWfw? rSt
Ed Eitsches Old Stand.
Yen Can Find a
Choice button,
or anyth
t any i.me
Vea!
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{'rawfttrrti Suss* Pro.
■ o* ij?.«S« Pm ■?? ■ o"6""c
If you are m
As to who is doing the l:irg< st Lurdher husii ( -s
" in town, you should come to our yard and set
the many large loads of Lunil er which lenv,
here
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I.cmo, Cement, Laths, Plaster. Lois r.j Moon
Bnargios, Lendingham are, Old Brckovy wpp;oi?.
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Stevens, Oscar M. You Alls Doins. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1900, newspaper, July 5, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168867/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.