The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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| Bargains in Porch Furni-
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| tore and Lawn Swings
GRAIN MEN GUESS
ON WHEAT YIELD
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Ill (I T\V I .VI > Mill.ION III Nil-
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1 Tiiis is Our Banner Month for Sales 1
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We wish to quit kly dispose of <»ur nic e line of porch furniture,
and to do so, will offer PURLH SWINGS. SHUTS, (iH AIKS. KOLhlHS
AM) LAWN SWINGS at a big reduction in priee--for instance we
offer a
pr<>»|M*rt« have i ,•*
upward lurn f<• I »!
j*
trid harvest ina .•!
'.
t'c :t that the jl
inati > prr cent i
i two weeks ago J>
i mi the southern i jl
I irt« of tie itati {jk
• w lieut received |
Port It Swing. I loot, regular price
$4.50, a i
hour passenger lawn swings
at
hue ones ami durable
$2.50'
$6.00
Now is the time to buy these goods, you can sa\ e money, as the
price asked is extremely low.
j hut the yield ha>
j fopted by preen Ini.
been great l\ af
and dry weath-
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COLLAR’S
HJRMTURL AjM) UjS1)LRTA RISC
Chandler ‘Phone 70 Oklahoma ,
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OUR FRAUDLENT
ELECTION LAWS
Readers of The News-Pub*
To the
ItriHt
1. Iuhi week, on account of siek-
uesH, (‘tilirely failed lo contribute my
regular letter and iiiuhi urge the fol-
lowing exeUH<> to-wit
Par Mope lni|H»rtaiit Work in tin-
Matter of Informal ion to Onr
\ iiIpis.
*' Ah I heretofore staled we are to
vote on an amendment to our stute
constitution, at the primary election
to be held on August ltd The spe-
cial HcHKion of our legislature enacted
a very peculiar form of ballot to be
■sod for votiiiK for and against that
proponed amendment I feel safe in
saying that I have presented that
rforni of ballot to over a thousand of
our voters, and not one person in a
hundred knew how. or could tell
what to do with such a ballot I
have urged them to mark the ballot
so that it would he a vote against
11|»* amendment, and not one in a
hundred could do it A vote against
the matter is very easily east HIT
(I I'UM’ III.' IIL’IID
<>n that ballot will he a little line h> | lered according to thPir qualittca
its self, three words, thus lions us defined and fixed by this
“P<Ht THK AMENDMENT' j new amendment, and under our prea
and they must be scratched nut with j cut constitution no man can be log
a pencil, and that is the only way. | ally disfranchised, if he is otherw ise
that the voter can vote against the j qualified. Then also please hear in
..............“**’ mind thut several other constitutional
amendments are to he voted on ai
this election, a lid they will he voted
upon by writing “Yes*' or "No" as
the voter desires, and tins will surely
confuse the voters when they have
to vote on this amendment in such
It ilirriTcnt wav, anil Him Moiifumil nr w,'.„'t','.r,V..ouiitltMiI hr wTi’fiit
uninformed voter is the one that will
he cheated and defrauded into I’N-
KNDWINGLY VOTIN'(I AC A INS'!
THK VOTER M 1ST BK I’KKSONAL-
LY INFORMKI) AND TOLD WHAT
TO IMF AND MI ST THKN DO THAT
ONK Til INC AND IF IIK DOKS
THK OTHKR THINC OR ANY O i l I
Kit 'PHIN<5. IIK
AMENDM KNT
any mistake. 01
leaves the ballot unmarked, he votes
for the disfranchising amendment
disfranchising amendment IT CAN
NOT BE VOTED AC A INST JN ANY
OTHKR WAY THK LAW I NDKR
WHICH TT SHALL BK VOTED
ON DECLARES THAT A VOTE
AGAINST THAT AMENDMENT
SHALL BK BY ERASING OFT
THE WORDS. FOR THK AMEND-
MENT’ WITH A LEAD PENCIL."
Anything else (hat is done shall he
counted as vote for the amendment.
No mutilation that can he mudej HIM8ELF OR II1S NEIGHBOR, AND
will count against the ballot, but w ill j \LL AGAINST HIS WILL Now
count in favor of the amendment un-1 reader. I offer this as ail excuse for
less the voter with u pencil marks i dropping behind in my list of letters
out or erases the three words in a to you. 1 have gathered the ad
line by themselves. ! dresses of over a thousand voters in
"FOR THK AMENDMENT" i Oklahoma, and located in the various
To vote against this awful thing you | counties to tin* end that I may, by
must use that ballot and mark out ; the help of the honest voters of the
with a pencil those three words, j state defeat tills nefarious plan of
Reader bear in mind that if this (carrying this disfranchising amend
amendmenl carries ihe primary, men! through To do thh lf*po
then your registrar can disfranchise 'hie. I have just had printed SIXTY
I any man almost at his will and then TIIOl'SAND CIR<TLARS TO HE
your only relief Is an appeal to the | SENT TO THESE PEOPLE. AND
district court, which sets in most of l RUNG THEM TO SEE THAT THK
the counties in the state only twice VOTERS |t\ THEIR PRECINCT
a year, and by thut time the election j know how to vote against this fraud
would be over. Beside not more lent ballot, and to have a man at
than one voter In ten will appeal. He i every polling place in August at the
VOTES FOR T4IK | does not want a law suit and he will! primary. early. and to stay all day
j* | Oklahonia gra
^5 J taken a decided
1 low ini; a'he local
week Loral gra
| chiner.v no n • w h«
from all over tlo
<' I grow ing condition
C1 brighter now tH.>
IIarvest bus hega
>,'! and south W’est err
y • t ' 1 I I t - I ' I I • .1 ' I ' -
tj indicate that the quality will t»,• bet
s ter tban last yeai ilthough th< •,
y | has been cut down hy dry weather J
11 ti by it tiers ol the hoard I ff
■, nd th< rain exchange n j £
y | Oklahoma City vary from 5o to 75 J**
G ' Hi ol a y i• ! "ii t he baals <>; I t‘J
' i ear’s crop ta-• <1 on the a< vr j jt
y j age. wheat promi - to make mi p* r !»*
i. ■ ent of .i normal • * Id «».»t- will1 f.
U he of better (|uality than last year,
1!
5; -r : i'*
1 Total Yield Intimated. .*!
y 1 Tin consensus "f opinions of Ok 1 L
Jf I lahonia City non is that Oklahoma, j.t
•‘j i will Diarket bat t ref hat ieat.! -'J
* ! jo.non.nun hush ! or wheat and J>
2a.000.00U hush* Is of nuts Last'**
year the w heat production was
v | excess of :if».000."HU bushels
t'* |) I Rutledge of the Rutledge
•a | Grain company, ha correspondents
in a I! th< prlncipa
of Oklahoma and in other states
. hlch prod lit e * any
quantities of wheat. Mr Rutledge
received reports the last of this week
which cover the situation fairly ac-
curately. he thinks
“From all 1 can learn. Oklahoma
farmers will generally he in good
.
Rutledge, Saturday. "While the
yield per acre will not be as great as
last year, yet relatively the price
commanded will In* greater as the
quality promises to be so much bet-
ter that most of the grain will com-
mand the top price. In the south-
will test
a strong sixty pounds. That in tlx*
northern counties will be slightly
lower in test, hut it will also bn bet-
ter than the quality of the 1915 crop.
lte|Hii*is from Other States.
Reports #from >thei states ■11" i
that most of them will produce al-
most normal yields. Texan will have
short crops and the soft wheat states,
Indiana. Ohio and Illinois have suf-
fered severely from Hessian fly.
In my opinion the price imm<
be s"
cents to the farnx r It is go1 likely
that much will la* sold then. The
congested condition of our ports now
is responsible for the dull market
and it is not likely this condition will
.
old wheat yet in granaries and there
is no danger of undersupply for
America" Oklahoman
•June 1st will mark the fourth ijl our business career in
Chandler. May, up to date, lias been our banner month—
having sold more goods, so far, than during any other
month, which show s as our acquaintance widens, our bus-
iness grows accordingly.
OCR MOTTO “A Customer Once, a Customer Always”
Alio 'lour'Dealings WithJ s Must b« Sat isfac tors ”
The Myers Furniture Co.
V I*. MU.KS
Hcsideocc Phone 155
Store Phone 151
(». J. H0YLS0N
Hesidenc e Phone I M
If the voter makes] he thus disfranchised, also hear1 _iu 1 Inform the voter about marking
any blunder, or] mind that if this amendment carries lM,j ui,..s,. three little words,
there must he ;
September and
new registration in I
all voters are regie-1
FDR THE \MENDMKNT
with a pencil, and then vote the
ticket. VVo have about *250,OdU
voters in our state and full> three
to use this ballot, and I think it is
my duty to inform evor\ voter, and
request the help of every honest man
in the state, regardless of his poli-
ties. to aid In this matter
These circulars will he sent as
soon as the attention of the people
can In* drawn from the action of the
nominating conventions.
.IAS K BROWN. Alt’)
Oklahoma ('it
' We Give Profit-Sharing Coupons
Reduce the Hi^hCost of Living
by Trading with ^
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FOR
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CATALOG,
ONE CERTIFICATE
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Wright's Drug Store
PHONE 18
Chandler, Okla.
CALLT0DAYAN0 INVESTIGATE HOW YOU CAN PROCURE BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL
• ARTICLES BY REDEEMING OUR COUPONS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED WITH •
EVERY CASH PURCHASE. OR ON ACCOUNTS TO BE PAID BY 5TH OF MONTH.
Ililimis Attacks.
When you have a bilious attack
your liver fails to perform Its func-
tions. You become constipated. The
food you eat ferments in your ston . v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v .v . v .v .■*.
ach Instead of digesting This in
flames the stomach and causes nau
sea. vomiting and a terrible head fj;
ache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets I jy
They wilt tone up your liver, clean Lk
out your stomach and you will soon K
be as well as ever. They only cost $
a quarter. Obtainable everywhere, a t .**
KILL THE PESKY FLY
\ \no\ \ i
Exhibitor?
Okla | <l''l"U'tm.'"ls
lahonia :
i:i:nM,MTioN foi:
FAIR.
in the various live stock j
u the Tenth annual Ok- j
to be he1 Id Sept* m
Likewise the
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The Inner Secret
of NeW Post T oasties
A glance at one of these new corn flakes
reveals novel, little bubbles which are raised
by the quick, intense heat of a new process
of manufacture.
These bubbles are an identifying feature
of these—the only corn flakes w ith a self-
developed, delicious corn flavor—the only
flakes that do not have to depend largely on
cream and sugar for palatability.
Try some of the New Toasties dry—they're
good that way—the children munch them like
candy. But of course the delicious new
flavour is more pronounced when the flakes
are served with cream and sugar.
The Nkw Post Toasties do not waste into
“chaff’ in the package, and they don’t mush
down in cream like other flakes. They're a
vast improvement over old-fashioned corn
flakes and have met with enthusiastic ap-
proval everywhere.
NeW Post Toasties
Sold by Grocers everywhere
Ml.\\( \( 1 K.IITS 111 IH>\
b« r 23 to 3(
Tulsa. Okla . June 7 After weeks
the Increased
list of cash prizes and
j;:
premiums off
ered this year by the
of effort to secure an opponent tor
breeding asso
iatlons
!;•;
Carl Morris the local promoh rs liav ]
The follow
ng is a list of tin* as
been successful in signing up Dan 1
sociations re<
ignizing this institution
$
Dailev. the Pennsylvania Giant, and
»
offered by each;
he will box Morris ten rounds at ( on
\it:• r • < .in
shorthorn Breeders' as
1
Fly
v.mitton Hall on Kritlny nicln. Mmol
sociation, $4(
o; American Hereford
l <;
Breeders' as-
ot lation, $400; Ameri
This bout will attract unusual at-
can Aberdeei
\ngus Breeders’ asso-
The
and size He is tin* biggest heavy ,
era’ assoclat
on of America, $50;
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weight in the world with tin* excep- i
tion of .less Willard. lie has been
American .h :
social ion. $ 1 o
s<*> Cattle Breeders' as
0 Holstein Friesian as-
the
SKEETER AND THE ANT
If BVK9KU
defeated hut once, and that by Wil-1 sedation <>:
lard himself, who onl> succeeded in I Ayrshire Breed
winning the decision after a terrible | cup; I'erchero
battle. ! 13 Silv r modi
Dailey is ti feel. •! inches tall and j‘i reserve ribbn
weighs lKL'i pounds. He has a reach | Register, silv*'
of si Inches, which is 4 inches great
er than Morris' reach. H
in every respect than ti unboat Smith.
Frank Moran. Fred Fulton. Jim Cof-
fey or Carl Morris In many respects
he is a bigger man than Willard. i soeia
Dailey will he the first big man to | Goat
\merlca. silver cup; J Ki
rs' iis oria t ion. silt j i *
i Society of America.
Is. 10 bronze medals,
is; American Trotting
epp.
It’s
American Oxford Down Record as
bigger i so* iation. $4
Sheep associa
lean Shropshi
$30; America
ion.
lire*
meet Morris
who have
conquer man
Oklahoma The fans] trophy. Amer
ord associati
Du roc-J eraey
seen the hiu Oklahoman;
after man have been j
.IfmamtiiiB tliai Hip prnmotiTb match rlation, ?
American Hampshire
hill Special. $36; \mer-
• Registry asao« iatinn.
l Cotswold Registrt as
American Angora
-s association, silver
ican Poland China R»*c-
on, $4 50; American
Swine Breeders’ asso-
National Duroc-Jersey
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time, mosquito time and ant time is here,
thrifty housewife is at her wits’ end to rid
house of these troublesome pests,
some task—but it can be done.
Ask Us How
ti .
immm
I him with a man who is his equal in
I size. In DtUIey they have the right
{opponent.
Dailey defeated .Inn Coffey He
; knocked Coffey down five times in
j six rounds lie knocked out Al
J Palzer in two rounds He met all
the other top-notchers and achieved
; the wonderful record of scoring 14
knockouts in J4 bouts.
I Dailey will be here a week in ad-
vance of the match to work out
Morris is already training at Sapulpa
Record, association. $300. American
Hampshire Swine Record association,
silver trophy ; American Tanvworth
Swine Record association. $35; Ches-
ter White Record association. $55;
American Light Brahma club. 4
badges and ribbons ; fjj
Prospective - xliihitors may secure* A
n copy of the 1916 premium list on -
request to Secretary I S. Mahan, Ok-
lahoma City
i! We carry a complete
pecially concocted to
ants and mosquitoes.
They Do the Business
line
put
of “destroyers” es-
the fixin’s to flies,
Neatly and Completely
Restored t(» Good Health.
"1 was sick for four years
{stomach trouble.” writes Mrs
I Cans. Zanesville, Ohio 1
I weight and felt so weak that,
most gave up hope of being
Otto
lost
1 al- ]
.‘.ured |
A friend told tin* about Chamber
Iain's Tablets, and since using two
bottles of them I have been a well
woman ' Obtainable everywhere, ud
The Strong Withstand the Meat of
Summer Better Than the W eak
Old people w ho arc feeble, and younger
| people who are weak .will lie strengthened
and enabled to go through the depress-
ing heat of summer by taking regularly
Grove’s TastelessCbillTonic. It purifies
and enriches the t)l<*od uud builds up
the whole system. 50c. ...... ^
Will My Child Take Dr. King's New
Discovery?
itll This best answer is Dr King's
' New Discovery itself It's a pleasant
sweet syrup, easy to take It con-
tains the medicines which years of
experience have proven best for
Coughs and Colds. Those who have
used Dr King's New Discoverv long-
est are its best friends. Besides ev-
ery bottle is ruaranteed If you
don't get satisfaction you get your,
money back Buy a bottle, use as {The merchant
directed. Ke« i» what is left for , firidi
Cough and Cold Insurance. 1 -adv. j transaction ha
The
Phone 102
ASK us
Rexall Drug Store
Chandler, Okla.
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When you j
some mail oi
store, you get
no more The fluffy
handles it * ares nothing
i you helped to I policy of home buying creates a cir-1 They have been trying all their lives
of you. Thejcle of loyal business friends. If you ! to make friends. If they have any-
ftermath. except are in trade for yourself in your j thing to sell, whether a line of mer-
possihly tlie effort to return an un-; home town, this is absolutely neces- chandise or personal services, a host
satisfactory purchase j sary to success And it is exceed-j of their neighbors around them are
nd your dollar off to I When you buy goods at home you Irrgly helpful to any one else. j glad to turn things their way. Buy-
i,.r house or distant maki business ties Tbq proprietor Success comes largely ivoi n one’s home town is th<
what you pay for and and his clerks want to keep your Many people wonder how some fel- simplest and easiest way to create
haired girl who! trade and will return your favors in lows get along so easily. Fsually helpful business relations. And it
that they can. A c insistent there is no magic or secret about it. ' costs nothing.
for you. wa>
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Nichols, L. B. The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1916, newspaper, June 9, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913117/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.