You Alls Doins. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1900 Page: 6 of 10
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ANDREW KINGKADE. itoltflM .IllStrtlft Of. INSl
You Ails Doins
By 08. M. STEVENS,
I'houe 27.
A nnouncenient*.
W'p
, probate Jrnc.i: .
:,vo !<ul horized to aunounco S. >f.
H f / /i / \ S as candidate for probat
j. :tge of Cleveland county subjoet to tho
;.-'i.in of the democratic convention
July 28. '
We :ire authorized to announce It. t.
tt'iUiillllx a ft candidate fo* ro-clection
t.o the office of Probata Judge of Cleve-
Imi d county, subject to the democratic
convention.
We are authorized t<> announce xV P
('cttsi' ns ft candidate for uomiii'ition lor
the office of Probnte Judge of Cleveland
county, subject to the democratic cun-
v-on ti oil.
, sheriff .
W. 11. BLACKWELL—Wo are author-
/ i to announce W. H. Blackwell ns a
candidate for Sheriff of Cleveland county,'
subject to the democratic convention
July 28. '
We ate authorised to announce H.
•fU'Lson iih a candidate for Sheriff of
Cleveland county, subject to the action of
t.i ■ democratic convention, July 28.
W. arc Authorized to announce (Mrs
I\l. Itoinitree ns a candidate for the
i <.initiation cf Sheriff of Cleveland conuty
subject to the action of the democratic
convention July 28.
We are authoriaed to announoeJHi (>•
Coo/: as a candidate for nomination of
Sh< riff for Cleveland county subject to
th< Democratio convention July 28.
We arc authorized to announce Sher-
man Darin as a candidate for the noui-
n «tion of tiheriff of Cleveland county sub-
ject to the .action of the democratic
convention J uly 28.
We are authorized to announce t he name
It. S. /truant an a candidate for the
n lie nation of Sherifl of Cleveland county
.bject to the democratic convention,
July 28.
, assessor .
We are authorized to aiwounco .Iodic
Ham as candidate for re-e'ection for As-
sessor of Cleveland county, subject to the
Democratic convention July 28.
Byjiublicaaism-
MeKinley and Teddy,
Gold standard and military ism;
Hard times are begun already,
Trusts welcomed and imperialism
Monroe doctrine phot to thunder;
Anarchy, slavery, big;'my.be steadj
Or America is loijt by thunder,
If you elect Mac aud Teddy,
Onu thing can certainly be claimed
for MeKinley—ho is a natural born
reix-bor.
Despite the numerous candidates
aud the nearnass of the convention,
politics ar«J rather cool
Dennis Flynn was given a rousing
reception at Guthrie last Saturday
night on his return from Washing-
ton.
If the fragments of China can
ever be recovered, America will have
a splendid chance to introduce Le
Pages glue.
We want to inform die voters of
the county that Lexington is entitled
to some honors this year and we'll
have 'em, too.
Lexington is steadily impressing
the fact on prospectors and capital-
ists that she is the finest place in
Oklahoma for business opportunities,
The Danish West Indies are now
clamoring for annexation with us.
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-
scribers, we counted 48 who owo
Y'Alls a dollar on back subscrip-
tion. If any other paper in Okla-
homa can beat this record, we'll
treat.
Y'ALLS SUPPLEMENT.
VOLUME 2.
THURSDAY, JULY 5 1000
NUMBER If
tio to the
North Main Street
German House,
Cool Rooms, Clean and Reasonable board,
Comfortable beds : Come and b%e convinced
B. Rohenkohl,
f-
•Mr*-*
V
The New Route
QRS. SEWELL <fc WILSON.
Dentint.
Booms 7, 8,9.
Chickasaw Bank B'ld'g. PURCELL
MEMPHIS-EAST « SOUTHEAST.
Solid Wide Vestibuled Trains.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
RAPID SCHEDULES, CLOSE
AT
CONNECTIONS
CONVENIENT
HOURS.
G. B. HART, Gen'l West. Agt. A. P. KIDWELL, T. P. A.
Oklahoma City, 0. T. Oklahoma City, 0. T.
J. F. HOLDEN, Traffic Manager, Little Rock, Ark.
If our Chinese subjects are as
hard to handle as some of their
names, we don't want anything to
do with them. They could massacre
Summer Excursions to Colorado and
Utah
The Santa Fe will sell excursion
tickets to Colorado and Utah points
at following rates for round trip:
R. R. Time Table
NORTH BOUND:
, attorney .
We are authorized to announce W, J.
Jackson, a candidate for the democratio -- .
nomination for prosecuting attorney for i a whole regiment while We Were
Cleveland county subject to the demo- j pe ]tjni
c ratic llotniiiation convention, July, 28. j
We are authorized to announce It. F, Tiie gentle exhilarating breezes
II OLE as a candidate for the nmnina- BWePp OVer the majestic Pacific,
t ion for office of Attorney of Cleveland1 ...... -
county subject to the aciion of the demo-
cratio convention J lily 28.
Colrado Springs, -
$23.5U
Pueblo,
22.00.
Denver,
25.05.
Gleuwood Springs,
- 35.00.
Salt Lake City,
37 00.
Ogden,
37.00.
No.
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Chicago Exp. leaves 3:3i>, a.m
K.C.Exp, leaves, 1:50, p.m
Local Fpeight eaves fiiso, a.m
Chieogo Exp,arrives a.m
K. c.Exp, arrives 2:30, p.m
LocalFreight arrives 5:00. p.m
SOUTH BOUND.
405
407
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Texas Exp. arrives 1:30, a.m
Texas Exp. arrives 3;30, p.m
Local Freight arrive 4:30. p.m
Texas Exp. leaves 1:10, a.m
Texas Exp. leayes 3:45, p.m
t Daily except Sanday.
G. W. BOUKE. Agent.
. commissioner
We are authorized to announce JoS.
Cobb '' r re-election as commissioner
from the 2nd district, Cleveland county
subject to .the democratic convention.
Ed
1 as a candidate for comini -ioi
bears old familiar sounds. Our new-
addition, Hawaii, has a strike 011
hands. The stiikers want their wages
1 raised to $2.50 per month!
We
lll.i
The opening of recruiting stations
in Oklahoma to enlist soldiers for
j the Philippine islands does not ma-
are authorized to announce Ed Uerju]]v substantiate what the repub-
lic r ! , . " , , , • . r
w, candidate for-co,! iictlns" have been trying to force
I ruin the 2nd district, ' leveland count) jo
-ubject to the democratic convention. ; down the goozle of the people about
; ,, the Philippine war being ended,
\\ i are authorized to aunounco * . //.
Jf fft'CSS as a candidate lor nominal it n
Stop over will be allowed on going
trip at any point beyond and includ-
ing Pueblo. No stop over will be
allowed on return trip.
Dates of sale—June 7-8 9 10-18,!
aud August 2. All tickets limited j
to October 31st, for return.
For further information apply to ,
G. W. Roerk, Agt., Purcell,
GO TO POLLOCKS
Wagon yard where you get a
good meal for 15 cents and a
nice clean bed for 10 cents.
W. T. Pollock, Prop.
3rd Avenue, Purcell, I. T
More Locals
Wauted—your laundry at Bookers
rrber shop.
T. G. Shockley marketed 45 head
cJ hogs last Saturday.
If you want a first class piano at
a bargain see — Mrs. Haynes.
Gene Scott is doing police duty
this week. Hs'a a good one.
The Lexington National bank has
purchased a new Smith Premier type-
writer.
Barring a few fistic indulgencies
the crowd here yesterday was very
orderly.
The Reunion a Oklahoma City is
reported by all visitors from here as
a grand success.
Boys go to Booker's and get your
face fixed. Phil can make you look
as sweet as a peach.
Mrs. Abernathy and Miss Lizzie
Bilan will leave Sunday for a two
weeks visit at Sulphur Springs.
Buck Blackwell returned home
last Sunday, looking as well and
handsome as ever. Buck has lots
of friends here who are glad to see
him home again.
A farmer should always keep his
machinery, farm implements, fences,
and auch like in good shape to make
a success. Wynne Bros keep every
thing. Try 'em.
Ed. Bitsche aud Paul Baldwin
returned from El Reno this week
where they went to arrange for es-
tablishing a saloon. They will go
out there soon to remain.
There was a big picnic at Buck-
head yesterday but owing to the
inclemency of the weather, we did
not attend. If the rain didn't in-
terfere we'll bet they had a rousing
time. Those people out there know
how to have a fine time.
b.r commissioner from
laud county. Lubjecf t
•'.nocrrtic convention
id district C
i the actii o ol the I qqqq Wednesday
July 28. I
J. M. Daniels was down from Xor-
Prof. A. B. Iionnold came in from
Norman Wednesday.
More meat for cash at Crawford's
land county, subject to democrat
yeution.
We are authorized to announce
l.'tc fis : candidate for the office
stcr of Deeds, si• b j; ct to t !>.• act
i 'ii icratic convention. July 2s.
, TREASURER .
We arc authorized to ar. lounc 1
Iturboar as a cnndidati
lor ' he office of I reasure
• ui:ty. subject to dc'inocri
July 28,
We are authorised to ai
Coiraii, of Moore, r- a
I ..■■•surer of Clove! n.l covin1./. t-ubj ct t
tiv democratic convention. July ~N
i:.
>r nominal ion
of Clevelt
;.C C. 'i.Y. lit i
W.' are authorized to annul
DAN 11 I.Sns candidate for Tr
\ land county subject n> .n
democratic convention July
county clerk.
We are authorized to ni i.out
Wynne as a candidate for re-<
clerk of Cleveland o
the democratic eonv.
J. M.
/, . /;.
. recorder of deeps .
We arc authorized to announc I'.
If oodard as a candidal' !• r re ^hm auv place in town.
j tie; office of Recorder of Deed ot'Ch v. •
s con- lor Sale or trade—Two good
| mares. C. D. Bowden.
That! Pont carry that old frcgsticker in
| your pocket, but go to Wynne Bros.
1 " | and get a new one. See their elc-
o— : gant lint of pocket and table cutlery.
N. P. Willis was in from Eason
Saturday. He says lie has been so
bn-v taking census that he hasn't
had time to write lately. He will
soon begin again.
unce Ham I Lost'
andidate for One large white setter dog; left
ear light liver-colored with a small
crop off of the end. A reward of
will be paid for return of or in
•ni' r ot i formation leading to his return to J,
ction of j g Gillispie, Henderson, O. T.
j The Purcell Citizen's contest will
'close Saturday evening, The prin-
cipal contestants are Miss Rosa liat-
ner, Miss Joe Hoover and Mi- Clara
• •.,,, | Houghton. The election guarautees
[to the inner a free excursion its far
y least as Si. Louis. Eureka Springs rr
k of! south to Galveston or any iatermedi-
utt points.
C. W. Critcher, of Duncan Mo.,
brother of Tom Critcher, left la -t
nioht for lii^ home after a few day.
visit here, He informs us ho has
fallen in love with this countn and
will return in Septemb r to loc.tie
here. lie has been a constant readt r
of Y'Ai.i ■ and is qnite well acpiaint
ed down here.
A line new bell ha- been purchas-
ed for the Methodist church, through
donations, and st. n the sounds of
the brass tongued monster will be
pealing the hour of worship. The
work on the belfry will soon be com-
pleted aud the bell hung. To Me
dames Ned Wynne aud Henry Gregg
belong the honor of securing this
new equippment for the M.E, church.
ec!
•he office
;-ubject t
tuh 2s.
iui't v
We Bre anthorizeil to i"
(ioatli- - a • 1 in i late foi
t'leveland county, sutiject
the democrat io primary e
■ ■I I ce
unity
' ction Jul■> 28.
We a'r
('rath
s iTERix i' i: n I > i: n i.
■ authorized t • anno
ts a candidate for ri
superi
tion to
1 tlirv mnv doom convenient, allowing sufli-
i cient time for the delegates elected to ar-
i vano' to attend the territorial convention,
j A meeting of the territorial committee -
also hereby called to meet at Oklahoma
! City, July V. 1. at lit o'clock a. in.
I Taos. Ki:.\;,-1 . W. IT. PbKNCH,
Secretary. Chaiirnat:.
Republican Oonvention.
Complying with the dirpcMons of the
' ferril or ial ceni ral coin in it tee ;e a nu.-it ■
held in Oklahoma City on April i. 1H00. a
1 convention of the republicans of Oklaho
j ma territory in delegate con vein ion >-
hereby called to beheld at Guthrie on the
I stIt d iy of Ai: ;nst. 1900. at 10 o'clock a.m..
for the purpose of nominating a rand -
■ ':;te for delegate to congress.
Counties will be entitled to r pres itn-
| tiun in said convention as follows:
Beaver, I: Blaine 10; Canadian I i: Clev,
lainl 12: ('u.-! ir 8. Dewey ti: Day 2: Oat-
iieiil 21: Oiant 20: Ore Kiiy 22: King
fisher 17: Lincoln 2'!; Logan 21: Noble ].'•:
i Oklahoma le Pnvne 17: Pawnee 12; Pot-
tawatomie l"i; Boger Mil! Ii; Wnshit't U;
Woods 2.1: Woodward 7: • Isage Keserva-
•ion ii: Otoe KeservHtiqn 2; Poaca Beser-
valion 2: Kiowa and t'ommanch Beser-
vation 2.
Bepresentntion ns (i\ed is based upon
one delegate lit huge froe; each county
■
t,te-- aud major fraction thereof cast for
Hon. D. T. Flynn in J8'.i8.
The committee recommends to the
; chairman of the several county commit-
iii-lie i tli! county conveiitioes to elect
delegate.- to said territorial e veution
' be held on August i). and the (iri'iut =■'. -
called to elect del gates to.tlie county con
ventiou belli 1 ! on July ill. but -aid com
• miltce are empowered to ti v other dati
if these nn; not locally satisfactory or
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Yen Can Find at any iime |
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Choice Mutton. Veal. Beafi
| or anything s:se in season. \
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evtlond count
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We are authorized to announce
I Ian IK. h! - a c
e-ndent of Public Instruction
:i.d county, subjiet to ti acti
■mocratio convention, July 28.
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t. Fi I ,ON.
fs crotary,
immittc
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representative.
We nr< authorized to announce It . II.
4hrntl // of Lexington, fe - c inuiuat, ioe
repri i iitative from tin Uth district, sui'
ject to the democratic convention.
\\*c are authorized to aiinounci It. F
% iebett as aoandidate for representative
from the 9th diatrlot subject the demo-
cratic couveution,
NOTICE.
i First published Ju'y .1. Stl
Notic. in hereby given that the Le\ing
ton State bank of L'-x ngton. Oklahoma,
has been converted into the Leiiugli n
bank assuming nil linbi'ilies of the said
Lexington State hank.
The lcmg distance telephone has
boon completed an.1 von e;iu talk to
all the principal town? in Kansas
and Missouri.
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the many large lonely of Lmiller which leave
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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/m1/6/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.