Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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Parker mu;. Hi ' him- If in ' !.h ,! Meinrou FAVORITE
of having a majority of the delegates j
but short of enough support to nom-1
Inate.
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to the democrats of the west that some
more available titanJthao fudge Par-
ker will be the nominee. The Parker
candidacy presents a peculiar, not to
say remarkable, aspect to the demo-
crats of the west. It can hardly he
said to be distasteful to them, yet*it
lacks much of being satisfactory.
No one seems to know- where he
stands on any of the important ques-
tions before the country, lie has so
HOME PAPER
Why the Twice-a-Week. Republic
DR. ELIZABETH
OSTEOPATH.
M PLUSS '
Of
I loom6 J and 4.
Hoffman Bldg
H. C. LEE
AUCTIONEER
AT CHANDLER
Collections I
Gardner building f
Chandler, Okla
\V. L. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY- AT-L A \V
1 Hoffman Building Chandler, Okla
Will cry sales anywhere in
the county. It is not necessary
to have my picture at the head
of this ad..as I am better look-
ing than 1 was last year. Office
at A. 1). Wrights Drug Store.
See me before you get out vour
bills.
DR. A. B. POTTER
A. E. Stutsman
Has Achieved Wide Popularity.
Established for nearly acenturv and . -j—-—--
read regularly by more than 500,000 F. W. RASH
persons in the west and southwest, the ATTORNEY-AT law
Twice*a-Week Republic of St. Louis j
can justly lay cli im to that enviable
distinction, ‘‘Favorite Home Paper.”
It is great because it lias always
aimed to Inform, instruct and enter-
tain its readers on all matters of pub-
lic and home interest, in 1!KH it will
he especially Interesting anil valuable.
Here are some reasons why you should
subscribe for it:
This is campaign year and you will
want to be intormeff of the movements ... DENTIST . .
far studiously avoided outlining hlsl 0j p#rt- leaders, reports erf the great'
attitude, notwithstanding that he ha* national and state conventions, the | Offloe upstairs I
been afforded numberless upportun- progress of the campaign, reports of Feuquay Building I chandler, Oka
Ules. The most that Is said for him elections, etc.
You will wart to know all about the a. M. MARSHALL
is that he Is a regular dem «eat. ha _ falr ...... he d In St. Louis
ing supported the oatlonalMemocratlc 1 from April 30 to December 1, 1904.
ticket in 1890 and 1900. You will be interested in and kept Chandler, Okla
It is not asking too much of any well informed by the I arm \ isitor. a , TT , _
man who seeka the highest position regular supplement of theqpaper, pre- Big 4 2nd Hand Store
within the gift of the people of a na- ' ‘ armer uni chas. B. WHson ( Chas B. Wilson, Jr ___,_
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nature bearing on the live questions j world is doing in every field of activity j ATTORNEYS-at-LAW
of the day. in gcotl conscience he ' and through the unsurpassed news and Office Room ll I
.
Both am! simr Loimiiiig aim
Second Hand goods—all kinds
in stock. Arms and Accoutre-
ments.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
' Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
and
Dry Goods 1 .
Jewelry •
Call.
A. J. SRACK
HAXDLKR. O T ,
pie have a right to know whether or
0
• In shot bijbs of fic* g QLESO^
not he is a man of opinions of his own I tion, articles of interest to women,
1 hlldren and the home, fashion hints j
Good tough Steak always
*
dered lard. Fresh bologna
and sausage ever) day.
Contractor and Builder.
Chandler DaHv Publicist.
Published every eveu iik except Sunday,
on live questions or a mere puppet in
the hands of a political cabal, bent. and helpful suggestions the l\\ke-u- . , Fmzipr Ruildinc
'Week Republic easily leads among Will be found at 11 azier bun linj,
on no higher or nobler mission than j , , . .. t ' corner 9th bt. and Manvel Ave,
* ! the weeklies of the great west,
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once direct from the office at St. Louis, j Gall at
Mo., or through your local news-
dealer. It costs only *1 a year.
EMERY A FOSTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Hoff man Building.
Room 10
LEE PATRJv.
W. R. OUCLIC
Home Builders
Attention
Do You
Want to build a home, erect
a block or procure money
in Chandler for any pur-
pose?
Do You
Want Insurance—Fire, Cy-
clone, Plate Glass or Acci-
dent?
Do You
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
Call or Drof a Card
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co.
ROOM6. CLAPP BUILDING.
K. D. FRAZIER
Entered at the I’oetofflce at
an Heeond-claeH Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Judge Parker is regarded in many I
quarters with suspicion and distrust, i
particularly in view of the character |
of men who are behind the movement I
to nominate him. Judge Parker Is
: known as an able jurist, filling with I
The Cotton Exchange
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Delivered l»y carrier, per week 10c credit and dignity one of the most i
One Year................... *4.<H>
Bix Month*................. ...... f11'11 responsible positions in the nation, at
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the Scenic Route
FOR FINE WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS
L. A. KELSEY, D. D. S.
DENTAL PARLORS,
MRS. \V. H. FRENCH,
Editor and Publisher.
oubucisj ’phone
APRIL 21 1904.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY CLERK
Wean* authorised t«> announce that
Seminole
lonilimtloi
ffalon of t
l>o|*uilHt primary to lie held duly 14. 1904.
• ill..
Stinnett, of North Seminole towiiHhlp,
candidate for t lie nonii
MUlffect to t lie declulo
in MI III I 11*1 I I •.
towiinhlp, Ih a
n of county clerk
the democratic-
nutliorlsed to announce the name
\\ e are authorised to aim
of J. II. Johnston, of South
candidate for county clerk, i
Seminole, an a
» the de-
candldate tor county clerk, Htihject ti
cImIoii of the democratic-populist primary to
he held July 14.
\V. H. Ulner authorises uh to announce
that lie in a candidate for county clerk, muIi-
iect to the decision of the democratic-popu-
list primary to be held July 14.
COUNTY TREASURER
F. P. Harmon, of Pawnee township, au-
thorises uh to announce that he Is a candi-
date for
• uh to announce that he Ih a cnuui-
• the nomination of county't reanurer,
to the demoerntlc-popullHt nomlnat-
subject to the democratic-popiil
lug primary to lie held July 14.
COUNTY ATTORNEY
We are authorised to announce the name
of John I)avln of Prague as a cnudblate for
the office of county attorney, subject to the
ce of county attorne.
decision of the democratic-populist nominat-
ing primary to be he|«j Jiffy Jf.
I'OINTY COMMISSIONER
(Second District)
We are authorised to announce that W. S.
• per. of North Seminole township, Is a
idldate for the office of county eimunls-
caic.........................
sioner In the second district, subject to the
democratic-populist primary to be held July
iThird District.)
We are authorised to announce that Mnt-
» are authorised to announce
thew Burris Is a candidate tor tic
tlon of county commlssli
district, sulije. t to the d»H
crntic-popullst primary to la* held July 14.
clary, hut further than that general!
i knowledge of the man ceases. No one I
-| seems to know where he stands on
| many public questions wta'eh are of
vital concern to the people. Neither |
• does anyone seem to know whether I
the man's sympathies are with the
masses or classes, which is an import-
| ant consideration in the selection of a
chief executive. If these matters,about
which there is so much grave doubt,
were cleared up it is probable that
Judge Darker would be acceptable to
many men who, in the absence of defi-
nite knowledge concerning' them, aie|
supporters of Hearst, Cockrell and I
Olney.
The indorsement given his candi-
dacy, however, by the New York dem-
ocracy removes ay excuse for further
reticence. He is now squarely in the
race, asking a nomination for the
highest position in the land, and is
not only privileged to talk concerning
his ideas on public questions, but
owes it to the people to break hi$
gilence,
° If, after he has made plain his posi-
i tion on the live questions before the
country, he is acceptable as the stand-
ard bearer of the party, whatever op-
position exists to his nomination to-
day will in all probability melt away*
but if, on the other hand, he chooses
iimuimi- | to remain silent and keep the public
3-4 Ura Allen’ Pr°Frietor-; Up-stairs, over Chandler Nat*l Bank,
- Frazier Building.
For COOL DRINKS l°fficehours :~9 a' m-tol2m-andl
to 5 p. m.
Try CLUB Saloon
H. D. FRAZIER
FRAZIER & FRAZIER.
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
Gwmeln season—Chickens ana Turkeys—Salt
Meats—Beef and Pork—Sausage, etc.
3-3 •*-S •* i*-J-S *-i 4 3 i-i •* 4-SC.
Its raiH penetrate the fertile States of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST. •
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
The O K. Beer on Tap.
z==^=l Served : —
Lunch
FRANK CADWALADER, Prop.
ROY V. HOFFMAN. JOHN EMBRY.
HOFFMAN & EMBRY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CO/WE TO
SPEAR’S WAGON YARD
For Good and
Cheap Service
Oftic^in the Hoffman, JC'harles
& Conklin Building over Bank.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
Antiseptilene
Barber Shop
V
If
It Barber Shop
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g, 4*
^ Opposite *
+ * First National Bank
* *
v* Hot and Cold Baths J
(f JESSEIFUNK. Prop, *
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J. V\7 DILLON, Prop
.1. W. DILLARD, M D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls answered day or night.
The Southwest
Limited
i Office Over Corbin & Lynch’s
It reaches the rich farming lauds of Khusp« Manvel A venue,
and Oklahoma, the mineral fiel is of Southc.4
Missouri and Northern Arkamas, the cotton i UnAlNULCjB
fields of South and Southw*tst, the oil field* -------
of Kansa ard the Indian Ter itory, and hun-
dreds of other Industrial places of interest and j
profit to th<2 home-seeker anA investor. And
last, but not least, it will carry you to the famed 1
health resorts of the Ozarks,
Eureka Springs
AND f
Monte Ne
tme of tb* at
CHANDL'i.K, Ui<Li\T10MA
FAST IK . NU
OKLAHOMA.
Is the new electric-lighted train, Kansas
City to Chicago. Its route is via the new
short line of the
Southern Security Co.
Geo. H. Nichols, Mgr.
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway Co.
| Will negotiate short Loans on
Household Furniture, Pianos and oth-
nr personal property. No publicity,
i Quick money. If you want a loan
come and sec us. Room in the Wolcott
Block, Chandler,Oklahoma.
district! HuhjV't t'1111 eTdm-ih!«Vn of til! dVino- j in the dark indefinitely it is extremely
SHERIFF
that lu* Ih
te for tin* office «...........
«>f the democratic- i he observed that
I hereby ami
for tlie iioiuiu
tv. Hiilijcct to thi
doubtful if he can ever muster enough
votes to secure the nomination at St.
Louis. And in this connection it may
a great many men
who are supporting Hearst today are
nouuce that Inm a candidate j ff0injr so for no other reason than
atlon of Mherlff «*f Lincoln conn- |
i the decision of the democratic-j that they ^ricm where he stands on
. public questions and feel that he can
' be trusted.—Oklahoman.
T. J. Hincliey aiitliorlieH uh to announce
Mindidate for tin* office of nlierlff.
euhji*ct to the deelalon of the den
popullHt primary to lie held July 14.
■subject .
popullnt primary to he held July 1 L ^
COI NT\ SLI‘ERINTKN D ENT.
E. B. Shot well authorise*! iih
E. B. Shot well ant horlscH iih to announce
tluxt lie Ih a candidate for the nomination of
county superintendent of public hintnictli
mi I tjee t to the deelMlon of the democrat
popullnt primary to he held July 1 L
Combination Offer
- The editor o(4he Publicist w 111 cheer-
fully receive subscriptions to either
the Daily Oklahoman or the Twice-a-
Week Oklahoman, the price of tl?e
! Daily being $1 for three months and
The Parker Candidacy.
The indorsement given the presiden- j the fwice-a-week $1 per year,
tial candidacy of Judge Parker by the j Or, better still, if you will subscribe
New York state democracy operates : for the Publicist we will send it to you
to put him into the running from the fo1' one -vear ami thl' nail> Oklahoman
for three months, or -end it nmi the
outset. The action of the convention
in instructing its 72 delegates to vote
for the jurist at St. Louis will be ac-
cepted as a signal on the part of a
number of other states to indorse his
candidacy. In the light of this situa-
tion he will perhaps be the most for-
midable factor before the convention.
But the fact that Judge Parker will
go into the convention with a majority
of the delegates behind his candidacy
does not necessarily mean that he will
be the nominee. The two-thirds ma-
jority rule in nominations still obtains
in democratic national conventions
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When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison-
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&cd unless it is repealed at St. Louis,
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1904, newspaper, April 21, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913439/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.