The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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HUM THKV 1*11* IT. ; many of the journals of our slat*'
their ro I uni ns aero opened to the
W Ken an.l l>anK«n.u» K<-KKlrullon|lel|ing of this story, dark and
*ii«I KIihiIiid I.HWM, anil tin I'm* diignceful as it may be I am not
<{frnw Mt'iinN umI MhIiimN Ke*ort- t , undulate for office I am not a
• i i >• i •• raM» i firm. i dii crml but .<"i i epiibl id I
r• the Roadeiw'Tbe Nowe-Pub- j t"T * Bludil<St >r*<*il,onpr
UCjMl of law for near fifty yearn and am a
The undersigned. ..... need 7« |«™ •»“«« in the principle, of out
years. addressed a letter to some I
eighty odd papers in Oklahoma re-
questing space in their columns toL, . . .
exidain to the voters of our state the , 1’''!
provisions of our now registration
it'd election laws and to tell the
story of how the legislators acted,
talked, swore, fought and completely
disfranchised whole legislative dis-
tricts. and then finally, by falsehood, # „ .
took from every voter in the state prompts my a,non and
his constitutional right to vote »u ~,v, s birth to the resolution to speak
these proposed acts Thanks to tbe!°ut. to th«*» end that our voters may
spirit of justice that prevails in so he informed ami know how to take
constitution, and in the honest, faith
ful. and upright administration of
our government, both state ami
am < onfronted
with htgiKlative hills and actions that
are absolutely destructive of every
principle of Jeffersonian democracy
and n puhlii an cnvertinieiit I » annul
sit a silent witness to such danger
uus and destructive action. It is this
care of themselves and the state. To
do this I will show
First I will analyze and explain
this complicated and ambiguous reg
istration law so full of holes and
doubtful provisions that no ordinary
tnan can make an intelligent guess
at its meaning and not stumble into
some one of its many trap holes and
thereby lose his vott This must be
done iiniiiediutel) or it will be too
late, us this registering must be
done in the nine week days, begin
ning May 1st and ending May 10th.
iMid I will do everything in my power
these members of the legislature
smoothly, or by violence, completely
disfranchised the voters of whole
sections and counties on w'hat they
called tin- passage of these bills, and
will sh 'W that these bills were sec-
nth passed behind locked and bolted
doors, and how the legislators re-
fused to make records, and refused to
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in open sessions and when other
members were present.
Fifth 1 have copies of each and
all of these amendments offered and
not even allowed to be read or go
to inform the voter and arouse him into the record, and will set them
to the necessity of registering in or- out to show how excellent and whole
der to vote and not be disfranchised | some and just they were to the voters
Second I will also show beyond | and to illustrate the venomous de-
the possibility of a doubt that the | termination to carry through these
legialators w ho voted for these t w o i disfranchising measures.
Why bear those pains?
A single bottle will
convince you
Sloan’s
Liniment
Arrests Inflammation.
l*revents severe compli-
cations. Just put a few
drops on the painjul
spot and the pain dis-
appears.
hills wilfully, premeditatedly, know
Ingly and intentionally voted a false- J
hood in to them to get them through,
thereby preventing our people from i
getting a vote upon them lioth of
these bills are joint and necessary
I parts of this disfranchising scheme, j
Third I will show that this legis-
lature suggested, a disfranchising!
amendment to our state constitution.!
J and deliberately planned and ordered i
a form of ballot thereon, so formed’
thut it w ill in all human probability i
confuse and mislead the voter, and:
certainly w ill .work a gross and wick- {
ed fraud on the whole voting popula j
tioti, both white and black, of our'
state unless every voter Is. before
next August, fully informed and told
of this trap set for him. So heinous
is this thing tliut no Inver of his
country and people ever planned it.
and no honest legislator ever voted
for it. It is all important to see
that every vot»r is informed as to
I could say much more but apace
will not allow Detail* next week.
JAS \ II HOW N.
Oklahoma City, Okla
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l rippled Mother Loose lthymc«.
Old King Cob*
Is a merry old soul,
When the mercury is down;
Hut during Summer’s glow.
Me can't sell his coal you know,
And of course he goes around
looking like he was at the
funeral of his mother-in-law
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Home lironn Daffodil**.
If the color of the window curtain
Is white, what is tin* window shade?
If I call for u chocolate sundae
and get a marshmallow bisque should
Ice cream?
When a preacher is trying to pull
this trap, otherwise the wisest man . "‘ ' 1S Ir>nig m pun
may unintentionally vote to digfran j "Innera from the-pit of alii. I« It not
I chise himself of his neighbor
Fourth I will also show
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proper for him to do so from a pull
i pit?
Should a builder pnt lip a house
whose roof If too low to permit one
to stand upright inside it. might it
not he called a Bungle-low?
If an onion is an odorous nuisunee,
what would you Cauliflower?
Should Maryland it New Jersey
.
When a strange detective gives to
the public only the initial H of his
name, woiild* 11• not In- |n> k. I upon
as a Mr K?
Can a dog's remarks he regarded
as truthful, when it harks “yap!
yap!" at u countryman?
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Nursery Kliyinc* Recast.
Hey, diddle, diddle!
Til'' ' .i I pla> ''*1 tin Add I--
Tlie cow jumped over the moon!
And the little dog laughed,
,
To appear in vaudeville soon.
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I .earn a IdHle Kvery Day.
Cloethe was a literary genius at
t wenty-four.
Camden. S'. J., has a new $1JO,000|
library building.
Philadelphia will contribute *17, jt
000.000 toward the abolition of rail - J
vj'l way . rade rn in;
™ J* A in.' gndei recently shipped from
Steelton, Pa., to Chicago, required j
four flat cars to carry it
Automobile output for the United j dj
States for 1914 was 700,000 ears. j
All #the parks and public gardens * •
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nl in Shorthand. Typewriting, Steno-
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write for our free catalogue, it ex-
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I $130.00 to $19'.00 on these courses.
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rentieth century methods of instruc-
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’ruction and securing positions.
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1x8 Shiplap
1x12 Boxing
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1x6 Drop Siding
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not hesitate to take them, will you?;*?!
AH we ask is that you consider the t>.
evidence which \s*- would lay before
of level headed business men, those v
w ho examined it and know. those fg
who liavo taken it and profit thereh>
and ue heliev • your decision would
be to profit by the experience of ourjpj
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You Can't Afford to Let Your Property Run Down—
. Take Advantage ot This Chance! Fix Up!!
Southland Lumber Co.
Tryon Wellston Carney
1909 To Ibid Inclusive.
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1912 1.87
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Friday. March L't. rainfall 2.46;
| day, March 26 rainfall and melt
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H. C. TUTTLR,
I Co-Operative Observer, U S. W it
A hi; yoi k kionkvm w i ll .1
Many Chandler |*i*o|de Know the Im-
portance of Healthy Kidneys.
The kidneys filter the blood
They work night and day.
Well kidneys remove impurities.
Weak kidneys allow Impurities to
multiply.
No kidney ill should bo neglected.
There is possible danger in delay.
If you have va* kache or urinary
troubles,
If you are nervous, dizzy or.worn
out.
Begin treating your kidneys at.
once;
1 "so a proven • - • m • 1.
None endorsed like Doan’s Kidney
Pills.
Recommended by thousands.
Proved by Stroud testimony.
F H. Frisbie, Stroud Okla., says:
“My kidneys wen* irregular in action
and I bad paii
I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and be-
fore long they removed the pains and
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Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
meds
Doan's Kidney Pill 'in* same that
Mr. Frisbie had Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. U-adv
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No. 43 One-Row Cotton
and Corn Planter
Removable hopper, by simply
may be removed completely.
loosening one thumb-nut the hopper
Deere Rider Straddle Seat Cultivator
Lever and Leverless
$27.50 to $35.00
John Dcure Walkinq Cultivator, With Depth
Regulating Device
__Adjustablt
widths of
* arch, which
cultivation.
adapts the machine to various
O , J__1 lugging device which liolds ri;*s parallel with row, no
* 1 v 1. matter how the shovels are set.
O ... 1__Simple and effective depth regulating device which insures
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even depth of cultivation.
will handle light
/if]-.__Lift springs, which
t:L11. perfect ease
or heavy rigs with
American Fence
Combine the Force
and the Hog* and tfet
the Dollars
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American Dollars
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Another Car of the 1916 Styles of the
Fred Neal Hardware Co. Hercules Buggies
$45.00, $55.00 and $65.00
You
Can’t
Get
Anything
Better
on the
Highest
Priced
Buggy
Fred Neal Hardware Company
Chandler, Oklahoma
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Nichols, L. B. The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1916, newspaper, April 7, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911638/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.