Farmers Elevator (Waukmois, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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Bring forward your charges
aud speitications and then
patimt long enough to
111-a us deny or justify
That we here highly resol e
that this ration shall
have a ne0 birth of freedom
and that- government of the
people by the people end
for the pooplo shall not per-
ish from the earth
- This c Ditnt17 with its
tutioas br longs to the people
who ithai)it it
1 never had a feeling polit-
ically that diu not spring
from th- entiments embodied
in eh DErLARATION OF
Ist like common re )-
pie woald not 11:013
niñ ' h irty of them
TLis t rnment ra-att 1V3
in spit of th- acts
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of any or t 0
willingly plantld
Fnv - a rrDers
plantld
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Ala Sept The Reliance breathes defiance
i A the cae of the LT' S TO the world at largo
azAins!- Preitw0)d a Strict compliance With the
p' vater and turpentine ' ence
()per 4-$)r w:11fa cvai heard befoTo Wins for boat OL 1arge:
c )111iiissioner Prgtymer Irankee cuteness and
lyy)r white3 a4 well 'Piing in tvery tight
ar3 being held in And the rootiss still are
slavei-:y7 Pres twood 1 - - '
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cimt cae t to work for him till blacksmith shoeing a
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th!':413 -rould other (lay and instant'
f v':tat they had to ed tna tie zunto math
and was tinkhinfr
lho nir an111L sons 1ng nai1irr4 on the last
iitmer1 the contratt mare's nest” Rouse! 3
aad at work for Itouiet ye brave Prtwood - -
Toe s that they 1r W G Miller of F
neve: b141 e-svr1211 to eat ail(t in and paid up and
their 1 i)1-s -ustainea the state- stop the Elevator 11'1 11(
tIlfYath They -were sallow faced papeni than he had tit:
11)11ov-e--ed and their lips as Ireplied ''That 111937 b
w:Ilte as their shirt-1 Prost- but you get no paper li
placed - under heavy vator it is the tmly pa:
bond tie is worth $100000- Country dedicated to
Foderal ofilcers say that poor of the farmer I did
:yllitss!s are being held as p?Lns beeause I thought thc
t:i a nunborof counties—Mo scarcit7 ef papers but
Vvo'rld thought there WM :11011
ce Ow ce ce
Every owner of real estate es-
pecially form land and in cities
depmdent on agriculture com-
munities are intelested in the
nising of the price of farm pro-
ducts because the value of any
kind of property depends on the
profit- derived from it and not
upm the amount of its products
If wheat WaS worth an aver-
age price of one dollar per bush-
el in Oklahoma land would be
one hundred dollars per acre
Why? Because the proilts would
be f9ur times as great as at the
present price Of wheat Land is
worth $25 now and four times
that would be $100 See?
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WAUKOAIIS GARFIELD COUNTY OKLAII0AlAt IJIZIDAY1 SEPTEMBEI 1 1903
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t11 fJret)14: tirinlzs
'know t'alevei ballot box
pim'171: forgers gamblo-r
1)1af!kmal1Ts
lenders of
‘-!: Would
--o7)uld continue
6 to - ilelp a man
NV ) :Al for the sake
nd liberty
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A bri711!- young man saw a
blaelcsmitit shocing a horse the
other day and im3tAntly conclud-
ed that tile smith mad' the horse
and was finishing the job by
n Li I in on the List shoo "A
mare's nest" Rouse! ye heroes
Itou21 ye braves
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e I ' re 4n ota- ric:w now
quarter in tlie new brick ono! Is tho only time thre
door south d oui ohl stand ! now All the past was now and all
IS here we l'1111t to See till oil old 1 the future will be now The
friends nnd euStemers and as
many new ones as possible
l'stuteness1 Where' we have nOre roohi more
light anA more good3: colym
are boot- and let us show you tl:r9 igh our
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the
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The Famous store
Stoldt czdled at Vie Ele-
vat n office znd talked jr1t like a
MM Billy was one ot the iirA
farmers to come in ad pay one
dollar in aci v:Ince for the Lieva tor
Hetxpresed his diss!tpoiatment
at the tardy actin 01: the brin-
ing communi ties Ito is' sure we
can win be says "Zust stick
to him Yo1r 1 have another dol-
lar y!t don'd give up I woal(
racier spend It 1iti10 more that
yoti 7To !:olt1 bi!ix
wortli of S'it-t'!i Trees IA 01
aro growing- mcp::ty on Ms fine
bottom flirm PTir is a littic
Iran but his t i bi7 enongij
for a Covernor
For SaL!
New C11lionge-Gordon
Pres tize 10-z15 A bargain
Addres::: arm r's El7vator
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tk zrahOilliS a '11
Farmzrs
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'Miler of Enid come ""'
in and paid up and Ft41 I inioilt your intoret Do you I: tow
that yl s 3
stop the Elevator as ho bad more if ou wil thi fight ou
and yur cen l sold
papeni than he had time to read o hildr wil be
sir for ill time? Do you Da e
I replied "That mav be true
that a rapid 01 gani7at'( n would
but you get no paper like the Ele-
vator it is tine only paper in the immediiitely (Nlect the prices o
your products in the right way'
country dedicated to the causv
d y
of the f a ou not know that th
armer I did not start it
world dretid your rower?
be I thought there was
shobald yoa ubniki:e to in
sea reit 7 cf papers but because I
thought there was none of that j"tiee?
kind Well said he here is another Tom roastel
dolhtr send along Now this
is almost it'3 119t (N the "E:leVator':-
was nasonable sensible t u )as tor
right you may be fully supnlied
with reading matter the capital- Did yon ewr nctice that when
ist will see to that but do you a party of schemers find a man
not know that their object is to in an impregnabie position they
mould your minds to their inter alWnys abu'se the man Wher
est rather than to study your they dare not fight him they try
own? to starve him'
Sav 'Zu Zu" to the grocery-
yo you consider yourself a (nil you want good crackers
genteman or a dead beat? h'acket Grocery
Do you know tIrtt the butcher
the banker and the grocer alt-
waiting on us while o are work-
ing for you Do you know that
they largll at us t )r our Nth in
you? Remember that we art
the on13' editor 17110 Stild:Vin
your intrt - Do you lmow
that if you can will this fight 3 ou
and your chihlren will be sold
for ill time? Do you fl()t be1i e
that a rapid owanizat( n would
immediittely (31ect the prices o
yoti products in the right way'
ad you not know that tht
world art-nvds yeur rower? IA
should yoa ubtniie to in-
justice? Tom Cory's Peanit roastel
is almost t 119t rN the Elevator':-
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Why don't they spenlz? Not be-1 NT-to pickS your men? How
'wally of you attend the primar-
cause the time for prosecution
has elapsed but be cause thejes in your townships? The
tune for prosecution for crimnar men who go are your rulers
libel has not passed aml further TheY pick the men for you to
more because cartridges vote for you vote for Nvhoever
dry they put up
man who succeeds is 'the man
who acto now the man who fails
is the man who mourns for the
past or wairs' for the future
The lirst two letters of the
word spelh-to n-o no The man
who aysno at the right time
and in the right place tr1
to it is :the Man who says no
right mr-v and sticks to it- 'rho
two iint lottrg reversed spells
on: on the right side on the side
of 1u3tice en the side of libei!ty
or on to ticcess On to victory
The Same throe lettrs spell
wonwon lUerty woit wealth
won the woman you loved won
pri2e won famViUn laurels
won respect -won gratitude
And tl!o5e who wit are the men
taiings'ar4:l 06
t)larn
pcople can n:)t bclieve in
I-Atm tor artiu iii1es he
!grees iththem in ovcrything
flPy are fools The Elevator
hrs emouraged everstlling
ing to an organzation of agricul-
tural inrests No nvtiter how
you orgnize so you organize for
the incia purposo viz making
your ow il prio8 and proteetirg
-meluther's interestF
The Enid Wave thinks that the
intri who can command the unit
labor vote can win in any par-
ty Don't know isey wait till we
-oe what the hayseeds think
there about 12 million votes up
their sleeves they on 20billi( ns
of dolltirs wortlrof proierty in-
cluding bread and meat for the
world Do no: loNet to reckon
xith your hot isey do you not
cemeraber the great Rock Island
refused to build a depot at Enid
and Pond Creek but they clian-
ed their
After all the real power is with
the people and when once arous-
ed capital is like a feather on an
angry sea We have the contract
to arousethem We sha'l go with
the party ho is going iirth( st
our way We have fed the world
and starved our own people long
enough We are going t strihe
Do you remember how ranch fun
the thieves had whh us up in
Harper county Pr d how dearly
they paid for their whistle ?
noWers has the best hog fence
made
Will you tand by an 1 see your
friend overpowered oy cowi1s
and thieves?
Save yok r 6:kets froin the
llacket and get table wart
' Are you a mln?
MJ
Je fcrso 'Ant nau ju:li
railightened by a ben:::
relgion prbfessod indeed
and In acticed in Vario:Is
z forms: Vet all of th m e lircul-
7 i eitt
' ing cioest
ny truth: tenr):-
tZ 1: i
tn!e gratitudeand the love
(4 man acknimh c
1 lgintr unct
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alcrir ' o an overruling Pro i-
der ee wlOch 1') v ctli 'I di'-
that it
ts pensltions provi-4
'' ' lights in the litomilio-s r
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mar here ere t'nl'his'gleatr i)-
pities hereafter r-'itli n11
t these bleAsItigs whLt zroro 1
4 ir77
- n:scetsar to malce us-a happ
9nd praperotis people?
-4 Mill ono Coinir tri re folloW-
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) 4 citizens -- a 'wb(-!' and fru ga I
government whtheli shall' re-
p train tuen from injuring one
a 1(ther 'shall leave them
otlwrvi le': froP tO ' refrula tf
their own put s!:! of induN
try and iniprovtinf-Itt and
001 not take from the mouth
or 1Coor rho irnd it ha
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elrnect -111141 titt1 SpIll ()f
good goverrm ent and thisl
neessary to Clos 3 the' cirtd
our f”lioitirs
There are billions of barrels
of oil and -millions Of ' acres of
timber md yet the lumber Coln-
blues fix the price of lumb'er and
the oil cyndicates the price or
oil All this natural NV ealth lay
undeveloped When ' 'the country
and cities Were crowded with idle
men starving -bread and -
thousand S 'of faraili'sat'the'sanie -
time were starving for the want'
of shelter ttud fuei while Ican-
sasand Nebrrska farmers burri--
el corn aid childierin'tho cities diêdfOr -want of a corn
cake When a man toils you
these conditions are' the 'result
of free competition of supply
and demand he !r-nifestr a 'total
1atioret1 tLL Ii 0
total disregard of' truth
Wanted: Driving hore -mut
buggy EnquirJ - at IllevatOr
Q C' (
Arou would not liaNe oau
wheat it you had not tried you
would not have had the land if
you had not tried you -will not
preserve your liberty if you do
not try -
Protident Roosevelt haq acted
upon our suggestion in last issnli
of the Elevator that no organiza-
tion should beiallowed to inter-
fere with the natund equal right
of an individual to earn an hon-
est 'Ailing Good boy Teddy
The Socialists of this count' y
t:Ike great pride 'in pointing th
the victraws of the D(tmocrats in
Germlny What thf)se intelli-
gent Germns are aiming at is
exastly what the -American po(i
pie already enjoy—a government
of the -vople by the peopio for
the people
Young 11(day il1o614"
A woman has sncceeded in
raising funds to build a church
costing over a million dollars
for the Christian Scientists
wonder how much such a woman
could raise for the agriculturist
Notice the farmers' big ad
Do not hegitate on account of
pulitical or partisan interests '
nothing is of any comparative
importance to theprice of yoar
products Waulcomis wou11
support a pypulation of 27)00 if
NvIKAt could be mantaiated at an
average price of ()Ile dollar per
bushel fuld other products in
proportion
Chili cold drinlid and hincicc
at Tom Corys
If a man voyk ior -with all
1ii all nis money and a3
his family do yon bont
in earnest or only trying
work you
No
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Stout, John B. Farmers Elevator (Waukmois, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1903, newspaper, September 18, 1903; Waukomis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2193670/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Territories+-+Oklahoma+Territory%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.