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ROBERTSON BY
ACCLAMATION
Nominated by the Democrats as their Candi-
tlie Constitutional Convention
From the Twenty Third District.
AN AGGRESSIVE PLATFORM
Of the bo .If trust and in this con-
nection we favor u tonpuhsory
|.-cho,I law for children between
■ the ages of 8 and j(j,
| We are opposed to the placin <•
I m the organic law of the new
state any limitation on the right
oi the state to engage in indus-
Inal enterprises that the people
| may desire to en^a^i* jp
j ^ ' *l*'e favor of a corporal ion
[nnd state railway commission,
'! e1c,,‘‘l b-V f e people „f the slake
a large, with power to r, quire
all eoi point ions transacting busi
'"•ss within the state, lo make
hh , complete and regular re-
ports upon all Of their business
transact ons and to keep their
hooks and papers open for in-
spection t..\ the proper officers of
Hie state, and a failure to do so.
or to answer civil process, shall
work a cancellation of the lieens.
Keport of the condition of ,---i,, _____________ ___
A\k OI AGRA Hl60 ACRi£S 120 in cultivation
, "" rerrliory „r oMahoma. at ----------—
»t Arr-a, In the Territory of Oklahoma. at
■ nvcliKf of n-iae.-s Sept 4. am.
KPsoriicES
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Overdrafts. s,i .
sa» K- II.,,..n War,:,,,,.
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Fun.loir,. riuun .
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<’a-h iiiiu Sight I
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722 TO
174 JM
2 2U0 Ml
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Hie Initiative and Referendum the Corner .........-.................
Stone—Corporate Wealth and influence ; TT
tube Curbed by Organic Legislation. ................ ‘ ‘ '
I'apltiil Slock an|i| fi,
Surplus Fund
I undivided I'ioHn. j...
•'*nil iHxt f |
I ndl viduul i(fpu,ii
•VVT,
biam.iil, s.» h i in;,,,
Muted.....
Tut«....... " ?«
............. *33 :,73 ,3
rro-ltoryofOklah am, bounty of ...........-
• •' n. r..mu,i Cl-!.lor I.r the alaivo
rSm.and ,)rcll*rd, Well nd Spring, can be bonebt for
>-—»u tjo.iO down, bal.uit i* on time. \ M.irgain. ^
1 UAVK skvKHAI. (i(ioi) FAHJIS in Missouri and Arkansas to
I'tuie for Oklahoma farms See me
L W. E. W ILLOUGHBY am.-d er,, kla
fTHTTflliiMlTr 1TliT~ I
T. J. TUTTLE
123.
I'Ullig
• lltibt* filiOV
r.T! ’ 'r;
o::yT.';v/ :tv:/v w "•'1; ••••' •■"-^■r
corporation; that these co.p.r
nitons in the transaction of their
business with the people shall he
subject, to such reasonable rules
and regulations as may he fixed
o.v said commission. All foreign
Pursuant to the cah published (initiative and referendum will he
in the Tribune, the delegates | found to a very great extent a I ' h‘11
from every precinct in the Twen cure for the nnist T.f ...... .r?- ‘ corporations dealing with < it i
,.vTi,i,;,i ,ii-,,i,*. ......„ i.„,c1a,; r.L-, . ”r,,r,.....- •- ™,
cratic headquarters Wednesday I Hr,van when he savs I. , ' If, .....<1 «* doing business w.tlvn
and promulgated a platform re principles of the tnUiat^e andi W
VVh .in* opposed to the coal
'«> kjmw * 'i
Si,I ‘I. A ‘ lf" 1 'IAN, • I.-Iiici-.
<47 * »•
tlu.stlce of the; Feace.
« tlMVcl A Ilfs! :
A K KASTMAN.
II FsTOS,
I >i iff tors.
W A
(I* Irst pUoisli, (| Sf pt. u, i no j i
Liquor License Notice,
very essence of
fleeting
reform.
Every precinct in the district
was represented by a full dele
gatmn and harmony and good
" ill was the watchword.
U. C. Hrunt was unanimously
elected as temporary chairman —.....
and I1., M. I’,inly as temporary I tion to the end
i t 1... I 1 . 4
are capable of self goverment.
We pledge the nominee of this
convention lor the ins rlion of
such a provision.iii our enstitu
secretary ..................... i [jon to t he end that the rub of
45^**..........
Itt'ot oi a mandatory system of
CKKDKNTIALS: primary election for tlie nomina-
J. P. Farrell of North Wichita. tl'"> of all candidal, s from road
N. Mullendore of Jtrvan. overseer to United States sen i
Dick Wells (,f Sparks ,ol\
A. U. I lanta of Mclvinley. ! We at(> in favor a just, and
Geo. Kittenhmise of Ulmndlei. l',‘aSonill)le fellow servant law,
resolutions: (which shall fully protect all cm
Geo. Kirkman of IL-yan ; P ".vees iu whatever capacit.v
Mm. Wilson of Sparks 'T'")6'
M.A. Robertson (’handler viJ V'"l'11 c,,nst" uti*.n d pn-
li. L. Goeklin, Midlothian Tt , l,l,‘kln" il maximum of
M- Conklin of McKinley, ' ^pT,wruk'^ "°''k d"y
U Mbit OF BUSINESS AN.) PERM A t We tav,,r l|,e mad....... Of •,
(. |‘t 1', 0K,i“,ZA™: bureau of labor and agrieultuT
, I*- Wilson dr. of (’handler. | wl'ose duties shall he to gather1
i’ M. tides of South Fox. land publish infonrmtion ol ini,
will not he opp.ised'l.'v^anv'lien!1 i !|!ntlr<)l .l1"' slil,'e falling into the
ocrat who believes in’ the <i,.(.| ! I s " |,nvate monopolies and
li'*'* of Jetferson that ,h„ pmmffi ,,’v whi<''t the coal
i l ( i • 'lids may be acquired by the
•state for the benolit of the public*
school fund and the gem ral pub
he who are consumers of coal to
tlie end that the Indians may re-
ceive just and fair comp nsation
or their property and the pub
he protected from exto. tin and
injustice.
Meiieving in the al ove we in-
vite the co-opera'ion of all good
citizens irrespective ( f p rtv .l|tj
IU*ion to assist as in tl e * 1, etion
I "* :l candidate wh , stands p,., -
I son ally in favor „f the same as
Territory ,,f out,l|,„111,,lCounty„f|i|lli.o|li_w
. " 1 ......... "r.y vmiciTii: N.iii,.,, g
tioroby ylvi'ii 11,..t [, i|,r. uiKlcrslio,,'.* i. F
It,,I,i'M..-, ,||,1 U||, u, of ’ j'
m«. Iht, v
' -11"1 Lincoln ......iy. Oklnl..... , „.Pl.i
tocy. m.vi.p|,!l,,„i|,„1 i,y petm.....
;r " Third ward of
aforewld, settb.x f.nil. ill.............. ... ....
a li i?"!, ' ,l,,er“......f ..... .........-I,.,nfrlrr
'"A :""1 l"-ooo 1I..J, a u,-.,......... ,
..... ' a,.* clerk ...... the
v j---------------- of n„ in ,
county f„r il., .....f malt s„i,| ....... and
V|"'T ...... u» I......III,ber II in block
number 17 In, l„. n, ward of , h„ said Jay
of I’raai". :i,H ll„.l s .1,1 ...........
'",l" >‘i“.'lol on tl,, -;, |, ,|:,v llf g ,
T ----------------- ------ ana re,,,™,:
strai"," tiled In I he .IH.-e of I........... v ,.ll!Pk
”f .................... her,,,....... 2711, *,J ,y ,,|
Sept,. I'.KHi
Witness my linn,I ihi-0‘1, ,1By ,,f
1*. E. Ko-'iorts,
Applicant
Oil Wg Mm Oofflfiij
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
d- H. J Oil N STON, SECRETARY
ABSTRACTS AMD IMSURAMCE
ifh>T,Jv'ma,ml'!"nt‘<|,,iCkly’ m“tl-v 1U1" accural,-lv
_......... wiui I’ (
Dr. Ii.iirtl of Davenport
A .1 Rittenhouso, (lha d er.
.Tolin Glimn of Kiekapoo.
The committee on credentials
reported no contests and all del
•gates represented, only three
by proxy.
The committee on order of
business n lined Hugh Raupe of
W ’‘j 1sto l as perumnent chairman
and K. M Tardy and (i. W. M
Smith as sivrei t rius.
Mon Lem Hardin who had
been a candidate for the notnimi
l|on for delegate arose and in a
patriotic s| cedi withdrew his
name. He s iid that
<‘st,t" these two great depart
. meats.
i l ivor the employment of I
j convict, labor on the public high-
ways to the end that the good!
j roads movement may he foster !
|(‘d !ln<l MSsited, but we arc unal I
I terably opposed to the use of, U
|convict labor in any place where!
( tho same muy couie in competi-
ti »n with free lab »r.
\\(* lavor a liberal homestead
and other exemption law and the
relief from taxation of personal!
property to the heads ,,f faiml es ’ "T11 as ,lh
to the Value III t wo hundred d ,|- w'llos ' Ii1mI 1
ars and we favor the taxi, g ,,f
all other properly at its actual
.11!
A. ROlii ltrSON.
ited
sf
— ...... he believed
that lie was fairly and honestly
beat and that instead of resent- t,ils|.1 v,lllu‘
ment he hail nothing but admira We are opposed
tain for his opponent and pledged ■ l,-v ‘''junction wln reln tin
his support to the nominee. Mr l,f Mie people are
Hardin was roundly appiauded
and easily captured the admira-
tmn of his opponents.
The committee „n resolutions
reported us follows;
Me the Democrats of the 2;jrd
goverment
rights:
rest rit-ted and I
party upon
■ stands to the
jcnd that the people of the new
muv bare a constitutor)
;tl,at will guu aiitee eijual and
• •x ,et justi -e in all and so eial
pnvili gl s to 111,0
■ .............. , . \v,‘ constitutional pro-
transit' rred arbnrarily into the Vls">n lor the election of all state
liands of unfriendly mid predju "Bu*<;l’s. tnclu ling the judges of
diced judges. j the Supreme court and alltnem-
I bets of t.ie t ad load or other eor-
portion comm ssi,,M by all voters
°f Mte state, and condemn as nn
A private
tonsible and wi
me ,/-ninci-aTs oi the •l;!rd 1,,WN and regulal ,, c- wlitoli will
constitutional district in conven ,,id us as a people to pr , , t . A
tion assembled do hereby renew s‘‘l'es from the r p , m . f ,iK,1 unconsrio >•
°ur allegiance to the time honor- trusts which mercilessly absorbs Rel»«blican
cd principles ,,f n.,,,,.............. our ournimrs »n,i i......... officers In- i
•no inly is inde
lavor st ri , rent
which will
our allegiance to the time honor-
cl principles ,,f Democracy as
unprecedented and
a hie the schen e of the
pa i ty lo ,lect state
- • , •.... ,|y,fs m uetnocracv as earnings and productions | od‘uei^’s h,\^'districts or a portion
declared by Jefferson, sustained llr,d unscrupulously resor s to k"r fl|c voters only, and then ger
by daekson and interpreted by brib tr.v and co 'reion to thwart ,’vlnHlld<>r s l('h district!* to the
uri' • ^ reatest living exponent, "s i u ou r etlorts for relief , end that t < a • will,, f 11 ,e people of
William Jennings Hr.van. We favor the sale of the school Ml * state may he deticl and the
Ve are in favor of direct legis |u'd intletnnit,y lands at the eai’l-, LOId!<d <d Mte most imjiortant
latum and believe that in U:e K‘-st possible moment with i>ref- offices of the state placed
efence l'io-ht t,, , I,., i............ , ... ill the ham I s , ,1' ,, ,,„
■alV!A-«-V.-.*sb
just
SOAP
The hot “sticky” weather
and the frequent necessity
hit- its use makes “Soup
Talk"a fittingsulject these
days. We want you to know
that our stock of toilet soaps
is full and complete. Wtt
lit'e all of the advertised
toilet soaps all of the indi-
cated soaps -all of the pop.
ular perfumed soaps your
favorite soap all are here.
IN CERES 11 NO
.\ou 8|tould be interested in
1 onkii i'alpa Soap—pure_
delicately scented a soap
" ortb don tile the price we
ask. 10c cake, 3 cakes 2.">c.
Cwtin-Ljntll Drug to.
in the hand,
voters of tin
rve.
report
of a minority of the
state such officers
en tice right to the lessee and wi
demand t lmt the lessens be j^iven i
Hitit justice by the new state that! llllls^ 81
they have this far been denied ,llm "as unanimously
b.V the republican party and the adoP,1>d-
arbitrary school land board. We J P Harrellof Rossville placed
insist that the idea of retaining A Kohertsen in nomination
the school and indemnity landsl1 . 8t‘v,,,'al delegates seconded
is unamerioan' and fundament- i witl* Wldl H'ned remarks. The
ally wrong. rules wer> suspended and Koh-
We lavor muneipal ownership '.l Gon was ele. fed by ucclama-
"f all public utilities. j Don.
We favor a reasonable limita I TIh> canditlate was called for
tion uiain the quantity of lands !and ,,,>sP"inled in his usual force-
that inav be acquired by a single lal and ,,l'lqnent manner. He
individual or corp ,ration. i w'-'fitily endorsed the platform
We favor separate schools i1.nd ttnn"'inced his intention of a
separate coaches and separate!1 '‘''fough eampaign upon its
waiting rooms for the white and ;|ttnciales,
negro races believing that the I
best interests of both demand ! Convention Notice,
suchiaws. Socialist of the 2:1,1 eonstitn-
it puw“cV,prinTingt‘phnt!nt\"t £ ,mnal di8"'ict will meet at the
■ operated by skilled utii, n labor, bouse in Chandler at 2 p.
I in which all state printing should' ,n *’• Mbit, to nominate
B b(‘done, ieeln,tin,r (1,, ,
" " '"a M ,ui si,ue printing should
be done, including the text lx.oks canataate tor del gate to the con-
r T °!"' l\ublir sl'>'”ols, Stitt,tional convention to be voted
woich said bioks shall.he mam. f.,„ v... ... ______ X ',,ted
m.
candidate
.....i#i11
w lich said In oks shali;he maim
f ictured and sold by the state to
the school children at actual cost,
or upon a referendum vote by the
distri f said books may be pur-
chased by the district Mild distri
buted to the children fro > of
.charge, thereby delivering iu
: pe >|)]e from the iniquitous grasp
for Nov. li. ltsoii.
A. E. Stutsman,
C. A. Higgins, Chairman.
Sec re‘ary.
t harles Hedges
visited Chandler
Sunday.
of Davenport
frim Is ever
Notice of Democratic Primary I lec
tion for the 2ist constitutional
Districts.
N,•"••'• u '•"",|,v '• '-ii Uni at a I
n.e,"in?.,r"„. p, i,-, ,.lllP;li
t,-|, of the 21st l unslitu......... p „f
Oklahoma, held In Auaiwi ». ,90a. ,i m»|„r,tv I
1 ,,f ' vot,"~ lire, In -IS i„ said dl-oi.-t iH.|a'a I
riaires, nt. ,1 In so,-I, m, .-Ifni* l,y their
I arly chosen comndiieemen. I, „ ,j | 1
by u majority rule of said eommliie,, I
nominate l,y primary eloetlo.i. In n.-.-.,r,l- I
: (idea with the provisions of „Pt„*|l. 2,.r i
ler'.ofU", session raws oi , kluhoma for j
Iheeandlda.esof the ............. parly |
I I" • "I",or |, I I
1 1 1 oti,,,, lie eleelial m „ |a, |
Heft I,,,, to l,e lie!,! PlsiHei 21. ldneoln
eoiliily, OKI, ho,,,:, territory, „n,| i, w,ls
furl liei- (leeioe i ........rimary
should he held |„ eaeli ,,f , |,e leff.,1 vollau
pc."i,„-,s „f said Pl-oiei salurda, s. o
j ten,her 21,, l!k;« The polls win he k, pk open
I "f said preeiuets from 2 p. m. ui.tii „
i p tn. of >ai<J flay
The candidates to he nominated at said
t'l",',i"n shall he for Peleitate i„ the Coast I-
f ii I loiiuI ("on yen i ion.
The returns of such ele.ii.m shall he traps
><y (he ......li,,,, h ,,,rds In Ihr several
preeiuets, Ip a,void.,,iee will, the law and
the rertrillions adopted hv till* eoaualtleu
to the seen lacy .,! (In P.sirlcl ('enmil ( ,,,„.
I t'1 Carney, pel later than Monday, l
l). i"h, I 1 at :i p IP . and the Dlst rlet Genual
I Committee shall n e, l on Oidoher l ;l ,,
I •"■........... t" '“amass s,„ I, returns hi
.... ............... the pt. risk i.s of Art. 2 of
i 7”1' 17 svssi ■" law-of I non Said election
, shall he 11, - j • i to. a „-, iitneewliliaald statute:
provided Ilia, the District ( eius-al Commit
j tee shall ha ve nut horlt V to adopt sue), adul
Ooual leauli,, I „oi li„',„i.-|sl,..|,t with
said law-, as desirable for ,|,e
................. "f said , I, , Hon ami olree-
lion of those pariiciptulny: in jt
The chair,nan of the Pisirlel Cenfrrl Com-
mit tee Is hereby auth.Mlzed to desipuHte, on
behalf of hi, li < onmdlhe the poilliiL' places
in each of the -ever.,I vutlna preetnts.
The members of the election hoards are
I" I, I,.V appointed ns follows, subject lo nec-
! es-ar.v el aie.’es In neeordunee will, the pro-
i vision of tlie KltiiuiP!*:
f,"lea- Alfred Tra-k. ,1. M. .larrelt, Peter
Me Murrey. ju.Le-: .bomb Flnly, Ted Trask
i clerks
! Pawnee Frtal Jewell, U..A. ItohertsoihJohn I
Murphy. JutLc-: Ora Ihtis, J. o. Sul/.or
I clerks.
North Osnjre .fas Kyan. Marion Holliday,
Is- A. Kelley, judires; .1 I, Everett, S. Feland
I clerks.
i South Us:il:i* Frank Hisliop. li VV. Swlgurt,
8 J^Oow, JiiU«es; K. W. puo|, A. Nv. Green,
clerks.
Agra—Wm Rosen has,’h, I) W, Shinn. I) I.
Gillespy, judges: ri.as Edgeconih. NV. o
Sldnn. clerks.
Hlmarrun Kd Oleson. .1. C. Crusiin. K U I
Leliind, Judges: .1. li McDonald. M F Mc-
Clain. clerks
N 1 ! 1 11 1 h i ns©, .1. a.
Duvi.s, Judges*: .It,hi. Gordon, G M Rogers
clerks.
South Iowa (i II. CTunie, A. II. Cross. A.
< • Blakely, Jud -• t.*-,, Oruml, J. w \ ,
clerks *
Tolieo—.1 W Murphy. M C Newell. VV C.
Miller, judges; W. i, Gregg. Men Leverlch
clerks.
Fallls ouy Harris, .hie Mass. I N Br.id-
(Uld, Judites; W. chestnut. Cl,as. Ilutliae
clerks
Carney lleoiteu, .1. peer, II || Pewey
Judites: s \ Strader, o. A MeCuwu, elerka'
West Otoe I. n llyona, L. P Picket,
Judites: ,1 M Plsher, ,lr. Pave Wakely.clerks.
Pa-t Otoe Aaron Power, ('has Wliulon. .1 I
s l.tlllbtlt(ae Judite,: M /. Westover, Prank
Week. Herks
Luton .loo Merritt. W. II. Seymour, .1. P.
Osborne. Judites . sprlnyer. Everett Key
clerk-.
North I , Dr Ouoiaer .1 s, Moore, Oeo
.Itoraud. Judite.; t.eo Clark. Alf. lieneer
clerks
"'i DAHLKA, dial ruin n
A I .-TIN KLLIS. 'Secretary
-r-c-.c. -------- ---
Z>Ae JP?opio 's SPan A
We make an earnest effort lo accommodate
hi! classes. Our aim i.s to make this in
over.v respect the People’s Bank, a Bunk
where a), may fee' at hoimi; a place where
those of moderate means may expect the
same treatment as those of larger means.
' ^hc ■first 9/at/onat StanJe
r , OF CHANDLER
oapital and Surplus J>80,000
D is Solid and String
I .......I i II II || , ,
.......... " r'~, " “,::2S
THE ABSTRACT &, GUARANTY GO.
A"',n‘"' C" ' M“Xt Brns.
naKe Abstracts, Correct Title and Write all Kinds of Insurance,
i Me solicit your patronage.
,V NNI>" HriUMX,i ‘‘HANDLER. OKLAIIOM\
--...............
• A Tl LG II MAN
President
F A ASHTON
Viet* President
o, " Si II I.l I, I I,
Cashier
Chandler National Bank
CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00
Dues u General Banking Business. v
•'".nor Ninth Street and Manvel aIlZ-'‘‘""W
i
Held High
In the estimation of
Practical Painters.
Every gallon of
7 { n THE
4 ERwiN- Williams
Paint
i r 111 C0Ver 300 or more square
- “Tj l Dot of surface in average con-
Bi f aition, two coats to the gallon
Every gallon is a full U. s!
standard measure. It is made
to Paint Buildings with. It
is the best and most durable
House Paint made.
1
SOLD BY
H D WRtCHT . Chandler. Okla
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