The Messenger. (Lambert, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1904 Page: 3 of 6
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Saw Filing Ripping Carving Cross Cutting Odd Sized Sash Gable Sash China Closets
wash Sinks and in fact any kind of general work that you may bring
£ Neighboring towns having work of this kind we solicit your orders and they will recievc
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Patronage solicited Work promptly and
neatly done All work guaranteed
Call and inspect our plant and get acquainted
Yours for Business
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The National IVmovratic I 'on van-
tlon which hi oinv respect was the
most remarkable political gathering
In tin hiyrv of American polities
coiupK'h'U it lapor lul Kutuiulay
night aiul adjourned Judge Alton
B Parkej th uiiuent Jurist of the
New York State Court of Appeals
waa nominated for President the
first ballot anti Kx-Senator llcnry 1
Davis of Vot Virginia for Vice
President While the convention watt
wan enthusiastic ami demonstrative
yet it was a hurmoniou Catherine of
Democrat determined that no action
other than would lie conductive to the
bt"t interest of a re-united iVmocra-
cy should lie taken' Cnlike the lukr-
wurm cut and dried Itepublicun con
vention which nominated Tetldy at
Chicago From tho Hm that chair- '
mtfn June called tho convention to
order and introduced teraorary chair
man William who delivered the key
note h iHec h to the clse of the last
session on Saturday night the Inter-
est In tlw convention proceeding nev-
er abated for a moment After the
report of the varlou committee and
the selection of Congressman- ('lurk
of Missouri foe permanent t'huirman
the making of a platform cla:med the
attention of tho party leader Flat-
form concessions were made by Bryan
am! (I ill and a platform adopted by
the committee which wa approved by
the convention w ithout a dissenting
vole
Mr Bryan expreid liimself a
being well pleased w ith the platform
and say that he I in line and will
uport the ticket and the platform
which he heled to make In hi speech
which electrified the convention In
tlii remarkable siieech after stating
that he had twice lorne the standard
of his party he said: “I come here to-
night to this Democratic convention
to return the commission You may
dispute whether I have fought a good
tight but you can not deny that f
have kept the faith To-day a a pri-
vate citizen I am more intcreted in
the MUCCPNS of tne Democratic ticket
than I wa when 1 wa a candidate'
When he declared himself a loyal
Democrat under all condition he
wa givcu tho biggest demonstration
accorded any man during the conven-
tion Those who had hoed that Bry-
an would InU the ticket were disap
minted Hi declaration of loyalty
to the party and It principles leave
no room for doubt a to Id position
Tin opMition to Judge Parker was
not strong enough to prevent hi nom-
ination on the first ballot an & before
the roll Oall of the states was corn-
pleted his nomination was made un-
animous The nomination ot Parker was the
selection of the party's strongest mao
and hi election a foregone conclus-
ion Kvery element of the party Is
harmonized and Hntisthd with the
w ork of the con vention He I hot a
factional candidate but will receive
the loyal and hearty support of the
Deimx’rstlc party in every section of
the country Ho will also receive the
NUMrt of the conservative element
of the Hcpulilicau party Senator
Davis as Vice Presidential candidate
will also strengthen the ticket With
the party re-united and enthusiastic-
ally supporting the ticket there I but
little doubt that Parker und Davis
will lie elect! by the largest majority
given Vo a national ticket in the last
twenty year
We noticed an article In the Happy
Homes last week concerning our teach-
ers and casting a reflection upon the
success of the work done in our schpol
hy Misses Hniitt) and HherrUU We
feel that we have been badly mUrepro?
sented in this article that it Is entire-
ly false and the expression given In
the article i alone the sentiments of a
person who call himself an editor '
and not of the people of Cherokee and
district Misses Smith and Sherrill
a well as Miss Motter gave as near
unanimous satisfaction as any teach-
er we have ever known ami aland
head and shoulders above such peo-
ple who delight In allowing little per-
sonal mutters to prompt them to pub-
lish such stuff
A Member of the W C T V?
Fire & Tornado
INSURANCE
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HARTFORD
Will take notes without inter-
est at the same rate as rash on
farm property and write tho
most liberal policy of any compa-
ny doing business in Oklahoma
If you wunt to insure write
W B Newman Agent
Cherokee Okla and he will call
on you and receive your application
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CLOTHING!
CLOTHING!
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We have just received a large
shipment of Boys and Youths cloth-
ing: "“"T-Consisting
the very latest patterns and styles
the Lastern market affords
lso in Hens’ clothing we have the
best the famous Crouse & Brande-
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Our line of Dry Goods is very strong
In summer wash goods we have all the weaves and patterns
ranging In prices from 5c to 60c per yd
We have ‘stacks” of mens work gloves overalls and jackets
at very low prices
rtArrm rc Try us on groceries We have
G ROC bKI UCM the best and guarantee to save
you money
Yours For Businss
W H Pickrell COKLAIiOA
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S E J DIXON & Co Cherokee 0 T
I FURNITURE &
I UNDERTAKING
We lead the country with our low prices and good values
If you want light trashy - goods at cheap prices “you are not
theman wear looking for’ but “Honest Goods Quick Sales
and Small Hargins” is our motto
You will find that we carry everything pertaining to an up-to-date
Furniture Store
We have Iron Hods from S273 t $12 Also all grades of
Springs and Mattresses Lied room suits from S20 to $13
!Our Mattinn is tho best thorn is for the money from lie to
33c jH-r yard
j We also have tho “Crox" Grass Carpet
f stop and examine it when in town
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sure to
In order for us to make it a great
U inducement for you to give us your
U trade we are
8 Giving Away Absolutely Free:
with every $750 cash purchase a m
g large 14x22 Oil Painting genuine m
handwork and copies of the world’s SR
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Wood, G. W. The Messenger. (Lambert, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1904, newspaper, July 15, 1904; Lambert, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1832947/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.