Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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The State Capital
By the State Capital Printing Co
FRANK H. OKEER. alitor.
IFFICIAL PAPER OF OKLAHOMA
[By tb«
SATURDAY, ALOUST 15, 1«M.
announcements
' , OUBC'1 di.tr.ci
RO T i«m.
... ioudc
\r<'i to the decision
• ooveniioo. "
I h-rrbj ..Miouiw'Mr"-" " id*"
«.L rTiloi on «' r«t".l>[ . d ticket lorrfp
r.-.-nt.UM'of <> • K "-nta dlMrtcl. mlbjr.-
to "" r | ub i" n (ll-trlct con
ir.tioa J««i-• ■ottuuT, cr«eent town
Th>: New York World says that Mo-
Kinley is an orator and a statesman;
llryan is an orator
It makes a differerence of WOO,000,-
000 a year to the silver mine owner*
whether free s Iver win' or not.
What's become of 1 illman since the
Chicago convention? Has he a case of
congestion cA the mouth, or does the
llryan wind act badly on his stomach?
Wirrt-K the populists of Kansas en-
dorsed llryan and Watson the demo-
crats 'endorsed Bryan and Sewall.
This is called fusion, not confusion.
PoroOKACV is a good name for
party that can acccpt Millionaire Sew-
all for rice -pres dent and debires to
concentrate everything into the gov
ernmeDt.
i here is no sores e?s. 1 plain enocou We print in this issue the announce-
ti j.ai ihtn hf remih- ment of Hon. Kobert Martin as • can-,
•ihe republicans of Logan county There.. n > doubt p ^ ^ .Q
fortunate in the fact that they j Ucans of Logan county stand on the ^ dUtrjct Tllere is probably no
MO KAN MKNTIOXEIx REVISED CLUB LIST.
man better known than Judge Mar-
nave plenty of gx>d political timber flnancia; question They declare in
oat of which to se. ret those w,1° ■ their p'atform I tin. and none more highly esteemed.!
serre the people in taking tare o t.u .. are for absolute bi metallism— He came to the territory on April 22.
county a business. 1 tie ist cour. \ L^e true bi-metii 1 isai declared for by i,v, He was appointed in 1V. 0 as
convention demonstrated that fact. th(! finaDc„i pl,nk of the republican Se„retarv of oklahoma, a position he
There was not a man hat offered him national platform. " e are for a strict . •
self before the people but was full, maintenance of the kind, and quality n,led w.th the greatest precision and
sell oeiore me peop - of m}neJ-we cow have satisfaction both to the government
offlce'and'had the general recognition What is bi metallism ' All the offi- *** to the people. He served two
office, and had the general rei >gnm velrs u may0r of the city of tiuthrie.
. • r j Ulan III nuW-nUr now on our M
The Ex-Judge Mny Ee Non ra.ed tor rjMJ hav,. Itly of tiie papers b*-.,' ! tiie -1
Vice President b/ Gold Democrats. jthe*amoutit"stiteJ • tte price for
| both.]
THE
........... vr & t i i 4 vci' Weekly State Capita! and <>kla-
r«IIiI^II\N ALMA.itr. ( homa Home. Field and 1 >rum
The Meeting at Old On hunt. Me..
ItlOl.ZOO in Contribution* in
Day Democratic II «**<!(( uart«
to lb- la t hii-nfO.
and Home Field and Forum
Encylopccdia Almanac and
Weather Forecast for 1- '.♦ >—
Two newspapers 1 year and a
25c book,
of the voters of the whole county: the
only question was that some one had to
get defeat, d. This w as simply a inat-
cial authoritieseav it is the "co-equal
and under his administration the city
circulation of gold and silver, each jfj,t w a;) fumJed. its expenses reduced
having toe same legal tender power."
Weekly State Capital and Week-
ly New York Tribune, 1 year
cmCA«n. Au.'. 11.-A morning paper i Weekly State Capital and .semi-
I v-ln.l Tio.nas \ ■.!■ ran is Weekly Globe-Democrat 1^ year
i . . .i Weekly State Capital and Cincin-
. 50 per cent, and the warrants whieh ] prominen y mentuyie ti ion . natti Weekly ISnquirer 1 year
ter of the exigences o t ec n\en i \ye therefore have "absolute bi-met- when his administration took charge 1 T" ' '' "" ""x 1 . Weekly state Capital and the
for which no one was particularly re- ! were worth but oo cents on the dol'ar , *°* moo y dem°CTata. U Rational Tribune-tt.e great
anonsible and which has happened at llism in the I ntted Mates were worth but cents oi.the dollar ,wletflltes tj , national c.avent.on so!diers Dapi.r i vear for
every convention ever held, and will! What are the-kinds and quaUty of vere cash on demand at the treasury f thc ollal ro„„ r.;ir, . h. e not j Wwkl Stite c.pit;, „d Okla-
every convtniionjf | ^ when his administration ended. His||,c<.n se eeted and little «as sui i as ( i10Ina Home, Field n id 1 orum
1 year.
Weekly State Capital and l-ive
Stock Inspector, 1 year.
Weekly State Capital and Mul-
hall Enterprise, I year
Weekly State Capita! and Toledo
Weekly Blade 1 year
Weekly State Capital and Cosmo-
politan Magazine 1,311 pages
and 1,1)00 illustrations t year
Daily State Capital and Cosmo-
politan Magazine 1 year for
Weekly Htate Capital andThrice-
A-Week N. Y. World—4 papers
a week, 1 year for
Weekly State Capital and Twi.e-
A Week K. C. Times 1 year for
Weekly State Capita! and Orance
■ludd Farmer and a copy Judd
'■ Farmers Almanic & Weather
Forcast" for 1 year
Weekly Sta'c Capital and K C
Weekly Journal and Agricul-
turalist, 1 year for
Weekly state Capital and Amer-
ican Economist—published bv
the Americau Protective Tariff
League -1 year
Weekly State Capital and Semi-
Weekly St. Louis P.epublis 1 yr
happen again There arc no more money we now have '" lield. silver evperience in life haa giyen him large | to end dat.
popular men in the county than , paper upon a parity
Crocker for sheriff: Kincaid for regis- ^ bl|caDS of "Logan county
ter, and Mabon for treasurer. Had j r , ,, . ...
the call of townships been so fixed "e for a continuance of the splendid
that the city would have been last to j currency we now have and for more ef
vote, it is believed that these met. the same k.nd. Th suggestion of
would have been nominated, as thc i lhg repUbHcati territorial platform for
wards gave them strong support but ^ en,arifemcnt
the townships finished the call of the
vote and failed to complete what the 'lu•i"n
wards had started to do. Republicans, of the domestic silver product
rrio
> th.5
nil rnilte
ability and experience in executive1 *nfT nationat
" .j , _ Fridav. but the date ^I ti e c nvent.on
affairs. He is a splendid lawyer, °
ettlc I when the lead-
V men Lack of the
for
, , , , . , . had harvl v b^en
reatly and eloquent debater ana n r ^ un"( m f
stumper, and his nomination would j ,novemeIlt u-^an castinir at ou
add much strength to the republican | candidate. Judjre Morun > nann wa>
ticket In the council, iiis years of selec'etl for v c • presi lent by Ji-Iin 1'
ripe experience in law and business H- p'rcin^. an I other> *.vho repr-'>onte'i
of the circu- affairs would make him extremely val- lliillols at t! e I i-Uanap.>l mee. nj. I
,, , , , Ih'-re i> a n«.so mtv >>( lr..> bem/
unlimited use uable in clearing up legal entangle- Qame<l fop f ^t pluctf; , ut it was tU. ,
ments, in harmonizing our statutes judgment of some oi the leaders that
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, and making new needed laws. There he was hardly we 1 enough known for
however, never have sore spots. When uur monetary system is given endorse- seemb scarcely no opposition to Judge the head of the ticket
the ticket is nominated which is, com- men^ Martin, it being generally conceded Thf < ' ri«tiHii AUianre.
pf«ed of good men v Uhout exception. ' .fhc U(fln county conTentioD, in Uiat he would most fully meet the de-1 S "
astheprtsent one^s they aa fa in the Oklahoma ">a,ds of this responsible position ,, C1)ntriliut,;a.„ and
and work for it. This the defeate I The Judge is known all over Okla- „h(,t.,, andjeWlU hmlcd up to the
candidates declare they will do, not and the St. Louis republican financial homa ant, woull} at 0nce enter the j platform are sai I to have readied the
withstanding the stock that is trying planks perfectly harmonious. It de- ,ouncji with a territorial standing total of 10!,"i0j. When Rev. Dr. D W.
to be made by the democrats, to bol- ciarea the republicans of this territory which would get for his counsel and!1*1* h-aur ft-jpcl forward to
ster for themselves a forlorn hope of a ]
county ticket.
TiiniK has been just enough failure
■of crops on account of the hot weather
t") give the populists an excuse for sit-
ting on a dry goods box and talking
calamity.
It is suggested that side by side
with the reading of the constitutior,
the nopulista slioul I also read the ten
commandments. It, too, has some-
thing to sav on money matters
It is nature hoic*ing its breath in
expectancy of what Mr Hrysn is going
♦n say in New York that has made the
consistently standing where they ability the ready ear of his colleagues,
have always stootUon the money ques- j
tion.
IMPORTANT
There were over 100 of the leading In this issue will be found the an
republicans of Oklahoma, including nouncementof lames M. Ilolliday, of
It'Hl' kelso:V II .I.S nominated.
John Nelson, candidate for register
of deeds on the republican ticket,
although it has been contended other-
wise. is not a city candidate. He has
lived on a claim ever since he came to
Oklahoma until a part of the last year
lie ran for the same office two years
ago from Seward tawnship. It is be
cause he represented the
laboring people that he received his moniou. .n. ... r — -
nomination before the convention j All de:lared it a bi-metallic declare township
lie was in everysenseof the world the j tion for gold and silver upon a parity.
poor man's candidate, making his can- j " The existing gold standard ' was
vass without money aid walking a unanimously declared to beon govern-
great part of the way on his visits | ment coin obligations only-bonds,
" i.t a, , ...Ofhinir weather of 1 over the c:untry from house to house. | greenbacks and Sherman bill notes
.tretaely * «t. scorching «eathe, ot, ^ ^ ^ ^ froul all com. | All know that we have in the United
binations, and it was the spontaneous States true li me'allism-the only ab-
I turn to him of the colored vote of this I solutely bl-metalilc country
Now, if Ushou d prove d'iring the | clly that made his nomination, when world.
it was sten that his strength from the |
country warranted a victory, possible
Do you want outside papers? See
j our revised club li*t. In it you will
: find most any paper you want.
make the announcement, he a Mel:
"Such a contribut on in th; cause
of Jesus Christ has never before been
known." List yea:* th ? contribution
at the same p'ace reached the tot il of i
570,000. and tliat \va> saitl to 1 e hi^h
water mark. The Christian Alliance
meeting t e.-an two weens ajo. an.l the
at'end&nce has leen enormous. Tha
the territorial committee, at the con- Crescent township, as candidate for I largest sinplc (oatribut on «as oie of
ferenee in Guthrie last Thursday, the republican nomination for repre- . Wil.tWO the name of
The financial question « as thoroughly sentative of the Eighteenth district. ^ ^ n||( ,,^,,7,,, ,rt,.r, in , hiras^
canvassed Not a man construed the Mr. Ilolliday is one of the oldest citi- j Chicago. Au . 1 1. — A morn in/piper
farmers and ] St. Louis financial platform as inhar- zens of Logan county. He has been sa; s Willi m J. 1'r . an favors !o at.ng
s with the Oklahoma platform, justice of the peace six years in his the national headipiarters iu Chicago.
He enlisted in the army in j He -o exr re>s.«d h r- -eli befor • h • left ,
1S01 at the age of 14 and served four j f"r New \ork. an.l tne question is now |
, ,, „ . practical v settled, lie leels that u
and one-half years He is a good |etter can airecte I from |
speaker, full of information on every this poin, ilnil that he can keep I
question, and would make a strong jn closer touch with the organi-
representative. He 'S popular with j zation if the heaiquarters are
Weekly State Capital andTwice-
A-Week Dallas News 1 year
Weeklv State Capital and K. C.
Weekly Star 1 year
Weekly state Capital and Chicago
Inter-Ocean 1 year
Weekly State capital and Weekly
New York Pres9 1 year for
1 25
1 00
1 00
45
60
Do you want to draw people to Ok-
i ahoma, send 25 cents and have the
Weekly State Capital sent to your east-
ern friends for a year each. It will
fetch em sure
last week. Let Mr. Bryan uncoi
pent-up g'-s
the
i and >I;mm Mr
battle I
u durin
long campaign that Mr Bryan
tory failed of substance, and was no.t.-
ing but wind, he would be the most [„ the par|ence 0( th >.■ who think
conspicuous example of m"l','rn ' that poverty is a/a ti-' a man in an
of the oft asserted proposition thut! (,leotiol)i he was called the "walking
oratory as^BTtJiasjIechned. candidate" liut it was this that gave
A MAS Ml the theater the other j him his strength John Nelson bt-
olght in Chicago because au acto- sang longs to the people and that, too, to
Hanging Down the fanning people, and that w as the
indignant, reason why he was nominated and
'Her C.olden Hair Was
Her llack," he was ho
Short'y in was met by another indig-
nant man who lef' on account of Sil-
ver Threads Among The Gold.' ar,.l
then they drowni d tht ir grief in ore
common bowl.
new Oklahoma Kveniug Gazette
commenting on Dennis Klyun s speech
he
strangest vote
will prove one of the
getters on the ticket.
an our.nde rutin te.
The Wichita Eagle, commenting on
the nomination of Callahan for con-
gress by the populists, sajs:
A Rev. Mr. Callahan, of Kingfisher
Much cntliusia'in was manifested
by these republican leaders. They (vhi-li si far has no candidate on the
ivere consonant in the opinion that republican ticket He would make a
the republicans can win in Oklahoma lively canvass and be easily elected,
more easily than in the past that
there is more reason for success in Arapahoe linn: There are 163 old
counties, territory and nation than soldiers in this county. Dependent on
ever before since the birth of the, them and directly connected with
party. j them are over J,20J inhabitants, or
There was not a "single gold stand- morp than one-fifth of our population
About 110 of the veterans draw pen
hfc. neighbors, of high integrity and I here. He a'so be io* es that the
agreeable nature. lie has been active ground is in the wes' and not in th
* , . . east, and that it woulu be fool sh t
• all the republican campaigns ! huve lhc headquar:ers 1,000 miles rt _ ^
moved from the place where the real j ♦he^ifferent Sunday school
tight is ben? carried on. His view 1 * •" ' ' — :-
are shared by t ie western men on th
committee.
NOT If K \ I H .\Kli.V-Mil.M . > I s.
this county. His nomination would
be a deserving recognition of a section
. . in„nh, nnnvention pounty, has been nominated for coo-
before thc liogan county ^ • ffrefcs by tj,e populists of Oklahoma.
says that-'of course Mr. 1-lynn has a ^ ^ democrats, it is said, will
very good right to censure the demo- prom^tlv endorse him
cralic administration. It followed! I, ttle is known of the record of Rev.
, „ nrLCHilents ati'l ♦Callahan Being a iniuister it is to be
the tr c< of Harrison . p j inferred that his personal character is
they were very bad ones. Ok.ahoma pUre ana that he isau honest, straight-
can vorv well join with Mr. Flynn, or j („ru ard gentleman.
= r,r Oilier down trodden Irishman, in 1 This is the first time a fu-1 in has
anyone „a,.ra! admin- l,een '' ade on congressional delegate
condemnation of every < • • L Oklahoma. But fusion >r no fusion,
istration which has had to do w:i i „nacrstanding or no understanding,
Oklahoma affairs.
j iutrigue or no intrigue, trade, di'Ker
? or higgle, the Oklahoma people, if
aan at that conference. There
Oklahoma. There are
ard"
are none in
A DESPERATE CASE.
A case is indeed desperate when a
Tim Daily Leadt r says
of the republicans of Logan county
omits the plank declaring for a reduc-
tion of sa'arles. That plank was
printed in the regular rep.rt, and as
introduced as an amendment and
unanimously passed. It appears as
plank No. 21 in the platform as pub-
lished in this paper. Every candidate
stands onU. as on ev, r/ other p.ank
of that platform. And the republican
party, in the last legislature, showed
the will and capacity to save thous-
ands of dollars to the tex-payerf.
I'l'.ANK McMahtk.ks, since he started
the tia/ettc again, is as j-alous of hto
pen as ever, l'or the sake of having
something to write about, he wouldn t
be on the winning side for the world.
for Callahan
The Daily Leader, in attempting to
the p atform | they are thinking of turning Dennis j defend the equilization board, makes
Flynn down, are making a mistake, the quotation from that platform as
sions, ranging from So to 872 per
none in the republican party, lhat; montj, At an average of 3'2 per
party is a bi metallic party now. os it j montli (a low estunatei the veterans
always has^jeen^^^^^^^^ i tjriciinto the county and spend 51,680
per month, cr about $-0,000 per year.
It is evident that the old soldier and
, his pension goe a long way toward
newspaper of supposed respectability j keepiD? the county's wheels of com
is forced to juggle the platform of the . merce reToWiDg
opposition in order to save its party mmm
from the condemnation justly heaped ! rn1] . ,vr
upon it. The republican platform of | GREAT PAPERS FOR A SONG.
Logan county charges that the Therg ^ ^ grea( metropo|itan
under which the democratic equaliza- j
tion beard raised the territorial va'.ua weekly newspapers you can get with
tion was the ' hybred product of|THfc WEEKLY STATE CAPITAL
the dem icrats and populists ia the
legislature of
ewall.
for which Oklahoma alone will not be ; f0n3WS; • Jhe hybred product of the
punished, bu: the "hole of the two , popuiis.s in the legisla-
territories and the conntrus wbicn 1
border upon them, as southern Kansas ture,' leaving out the words of 18 - .
and northern Texas. and thus tries to juggle that platform revised club list
Dennis Flynn has never been obnox- mean that that law was the product
ious as a partisan. He has spent his ^ the last legislature, which every-
time in Washington as the representa- ,
tive of the territories. He has accom-| body knows was a republican body.
plished wonders for a man without a
vott. He has started a plan and has
almost accomplished it of giving to
Oklahoma the stun of fifteen million
dollars
one year at 25 cents each—any one of
these papers and THE WEEKLY
STATE CAPITAL for one year at 50
cents; and the weekly Kansas City
Star for 20 cents a year. THE
WEEKLY STATE CAPITAL and
Star one\ear for 45 conts. Eee our
TO THE COOL GULF.
I inal runs for the Maili i>n Sqnar.
Meeting Ullott Oanforth to 1'
Xkw Yoiu;, Au.'. 1J.— Arthur
democratic candidate for vice presi-
dent, arrived here ves'erday and was
j,.ine 1 in tlie evening by National
Ihniiman Jone', Sena'or (iorman anl
(.ther.s. To-morrow ni^'ht n Madison
i-qiiare garden, the only persons, i'i
lid.lition to tho c«nd;dates. who will be
sealed on the platform, will b; sena-
tor Jones. Klliot Danfor'.h, Gov
Ston1- and possiblv one or two others,
sena'or Jone-s will call the meeting
to order, accordln? to the present
proL'tainme, and then res'gn the chair
to Mr. Danforth, who will presi le dur-
ing the subsequent procee lings. 'Ihe
first speaker will Ic Gov. Stone, who.
after presenting the formal notifica-
tion. will deliver a brief addre's. ap-
rropriate to the occa-ion. Mr. llryan
will follow with the speech of the
night, and then Mr. Sewall will be
hear I briefly in acceptance of the vice
president nomination.
s.-t'liiig the- DiamoiKl Matcti Deal. Ei
Chicago, Aug 12—'1 lid agreement,
under which D anion 1 Mat h and New
York Iiiscuit stocks are tile deposits I
u itii th ' Northern Trust Co. a^ trustee
are rea ly for signature. Tlie exa-t
terms will not be given to the public t It ••
uatil the si^na'ures have bee i receive 1
and the stock ready for deposit, but
thev provide that the stock > sba 1 be;*-'811
p'a^ed in thc k< epin.' of the trustee for |
one year and the banki an I capitalists i
who own it are to be given non-nego- j
'table receipts t.r t.ae ntcuk denosite 1 !
Sum I %y School Cei* brali
lug
There will be a Sunday school cele-
bration and mass meeting one-half
! mile east of Meridan on August -1st
j <.ud -".'d. The program will consist of
songs, recitations and speeches from
g|g^^g|p|Brepre*
sented. All schools are invited *o
participate ^n the exercises. Bring
your singers, your preachers, your
wagons, your tents, and your basket-
well tilled and remain ov «r Sunday
Good camping ground arid plenty of
water. — By Order of Bear Creek bun
dav School.
ed.
t Douglas,
Tmv from
rdav even
,'oln count *
I oughfrty
earvt ti tie >rg
Oalv
A l.ynrhiiii; l'r. v.-
Thoy, Mo.. Aug. 1.'.— P
colored, was lrou:ht to
Bowling (ireen. M vest
in r an-1 placed in the I.ir
jail by Deputy therlff lv-1
of Pike county. Dougla
i Welch, colored, at a negv > 'est-.val in
: Louisiana, Mo., August 1. Welch died
> yesterday morninc. an.l the colored
1 people were organizing to lynch Doug-
las last night, but Dougherty brought
I his prisoner here and left him in charge
; of Sheriff Wilis to avoid the mob.
National l.ditorial As-wx-lutlon.
! St. Lot is, Au-.'. 1 —'11 e executive
! commit'ee of the National L-litorial
! association held a meeting this after-
i noon to decide upon the time for
1 holding their next annual convention;
j to ariange a programme, an 1 to tran-
i sact other business in connectif u with
that event. The convention is to be
held in Galveston, Tex., an I a trip to
Old Mexico will be one of tl e >i i j
features of the fathering1.
K\N-\s <;<>!.I) ISATS.
I'o
w as
This is most contemptable journalism.) \u ixrur-ion f.-om Ohuhoma
The last legislature did not touch ton to be Arranged.
the old equalization law, except to : \v. M Doherty, traveling passenger
change the date of meeting of the ter- j t|e|cet agent for the Gulf Division of |
ritorial boar*' to correspond with the j the s.inta i"e road, was np from
new county revenue laws. The only : yOTi Worth. Texas, where he has It's
authority the board had for making headquarters, to confer with L. It.
folly pov'dble^to t>k 1 hhoma would be this raised valuation was found in the DeiaIiey respecting a possible excur-
the defeat of Dennis Flynn. iaw passed by the hybred legislature sjon that is intended to take place
of 1800, which law has never been j from Oklahoma to Galveston. Mr
changed, as no change was realized to ' j)0herty was in charge of the editorial
And so after playing the cat's paw necessary until the present demo-1 excursi0n to Galveston last fall, and
Mr John McLaughlin, aged wi f
fa fs-rmer. living near Rich Hill.
r wne I herself while tempoiariiy in-
IH l!e<'ii Drrldxl to * ,••)« I)«'lrj;atr* to
the Meeting lit 1 ii<11hiiu|)oIK.
i'i ka. Ivan., Aug. 1" — Kugene 11a-
wlio is looking after the inter-
ests of thc gold standard democrats of
Kansas, says that a conference will
shortly be called for tli ? purpose of
electing20 delegates and 20 alternates
to attend the Indianapo i> convention^
September 2. It also will be decided
at this conference what action the gold
standard inert will take iu regard Ui
state polities.
The air is full of demagogy and pre-
tension and falsit.r and fallacy, but if
the truth was ever written it is when
the words are penned that the greates
LIKE < AIiL)ISAL WOOLSEY
He has declared "'thjjdemo. to Mr. Cleveland for mercenary rea- cratic board showed by its arbitrary j won the general admiration of the
for congress « <ea " a .. SOns. and domineering the interior de- aclions that a change is necessary. ' nartv as a very accomodating and
. i«t, although Callahan is jusi sucu a
tnan s he. Frank McMaster. i "il I n ^ turned down, ignored and in
even tolerate persona ^y. cyervlhin? | suited. Like Cardinal Woolsey (though , ^ ^mpe
SUCCESSORS TQ
. > party as a very
Id not Psr,ment lil<c !l tyrant. Hoke Smith -j.jjg next republican legislature will j pieasant gentleman. to whose assist
' "~J hange that lawsothat the board will i ance t>ie success of the trip was due.
. t evervioing - lied to equalize the county Ti,iB was his first trip to Guthrie and
knows that ynn ' and th;U not in ability! he served his master j assessments upon the general average : he expressed himself as pleased with
ihatisgooi or ie < hp wouldn't like an ignoble trickster and like him value aI)d not bring them all to the | its metropolitan appearance, in spite
he will be e ec e , . * .... I he is now held conspicuously before I jjjgi,es,t county valuation, as was done 0{ fj,, t that the day was narred
the gaze of the country, an object ol jn |8g- I by the wind that blew considerable
ridicule. Cleveland has invited all
his cabinet but Hoke
to confer w
persued
T, M Richardson Lumber Co.
come in w
iness,
hen it rains just for contrar-
has invited all The Daily Leader should not show : <]Ust in try ing to blow up a storm. Mr
to Grey Gables | ^e extreme bankruptcy of its party t pQhertv was accompanied by A C
gave
that he had no use
for the advice of
do it
Entkrpbihk.-Times: Whenever in Ok-
lahoma you find a man who, with his
family, is struggling to get a start in
the world and to save his home, you
will find the friend and supporter of
Dennis T. Flynn. Why? llecause he
knows that a delegate to congress
from Oklahoma has no vote and can
therefore have no voice in congres-
aional action, thereby divesting the
office of any politicai significance. He
knows this and very readily reaches I""'1
I ■ tl.t ti,ere beinir n„ but save him the n
the conclusion that there being no ^ him tQ Ret rM „f him
politics in the matter, m w...^^ ^ ho
wever, seems inclined her waist measurement is 12 inchefc digging had to be abandoned.
* inches. | noise of the water rushing in could bi
„n.„ for | under a shadow. Oklahoma people do [May be Mary Liz is
1 not grive for Smith. ! other things than currency
this campaign. The popo- 1 araount of travel to his road.
his erstwhile fat, obsequous and syco- i craev ha, a lot of things to answer
phant secretary. It is said that C leve s for, anci they cannot avoid the issues j Castanien brothi n yeste day struck I
land is giving Smith as bn.ad hints a^ by juggling and garbling- ' what come, near being an artesian
he knows how that he is at liberty to 1Tel) 0n their hack barn property on
sic'n whenever he wants, if he will Mahv Liz Lkahk is said to have told i Vilas avenue. When this well w as j
essitv of calling a St. Louis reporter that she was the 1 only seven feet deep it began to h i up | jj|cc]- ancJ One-Half
. u a •• v. « i with water. It was dug down twenty
•perfection of womanhood, because j^^"the water ran so fast further
, sen ftmun, ooweve ner waist measurement is 32 inches ] had to be abandoned. The
the man who can do more t .an an; w # her it to the endi even if it b,. and ber bust measurement
Other in Oklahoma to raise t e ^ | ,lia,)nw. oklahoma people do May be Mary Liz is an inflationist on I heajd .^kaaf"'®yjeeTof the top
ft
!>anK.
North of
Guthri
gage from his home. He'
Dennis Flynn.
Gl-iiihriei
WEST SIDE OE STREET.
Oklahoma.
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Greer, Frank H. Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1896, newspaper, August 15, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275292/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.