The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CHANDLER TRIBUNE
polished 'E^r F^aTr.nrChanmer, Oklahoma
~^BSCRIPTKIN, S1 .Wl’KItVEAR.________
kimtou and propbietob.
H. A. SMITH
collect an exhofbitent Kl fi*
contract. We tta^ rtf'“tiJ0® ktting of the ditch. We I OIY HtMOUINW
fee or to elimmatecompetmon dollars, and we ask ■ OI A ■ 1 **
g SI'’SUSSStSfS the. end will no. hoar out
Ctf”!Sey don’t pul np
what to think of St^^conttaet the public ought to know what
ersnermit a change in the conn u i concerned we
|to tffink of the 'rSSd io £ ”»** ,.«. the ioh over
'wouldn’t be at all suipiise ■ at the pl.esent time seems to
such a novice as Allenbaugh, Allenbaugh consults with
be leading Seelig around in jine it may be, however,
the gang, and the gang ! ■ these schemes than we thing, anc
R«S lor the -hove of the eonnly.
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- Honkl Honki i w: Chew' TV^uto—U
SioS’^Eohr^-^kOod roods and more pood rooos
rn. n came Patrick, i hen i ew s Heinemann is
keep it busy
an open letter
Hon. Fred Allenbaugh,
Hon. Jake Collar,
"cinnt?Commissioners of Lincoln County:
D‘You1Confronted with . —•
Deep Fork matter. Ike expen The progressive farm-
^.n,“Sj!2WS. « ££j» lAjpJJ £.£»
about
nsure you for not digging me —..........
'VS™“feS'sled l,y John1J. d«,^
thi> ditch, has now assume .......,,,..w.t ovnecting to gain
.....
erlook any oPP«i .If« contract to gratters mo w.
On the other hand if >oa „ a-n fool aiong and try to dig it
thing for the ditch bu ers, be from two to five years
on capital furnished by the tax \ it win not drain the
about it, reduce the ditch to a I ®^ir land) then same ones who
ftRte XrtSoW the ditch will want to hang you
'“aSS'^SR w •* rf'.t’ffi'S
of the ditch, has .n°w.^S“"a’n,! ()f | contract expecting to gain
sar^sr?^:
f-3'Lrisr„;,;-ou,oco,,„noncc|
We want you to build the ditc; « . kg -n signing the Stanley!
In our estimation yo «m*de «u; l() the contract nothing more
serious^han*a* W days delay '"^^Vact. If you allow Stan-
If you do not hold sti u > 0 modify it to suit conditions so
lev, Embry, Cayman and Co. to m -s (JUr belief, make a
thev can be the “middle men > m \ ^ much harsher name.,
mistake that people wdlsome*- Wo want the money in
But we do not want competition sti boncis. It you must j
the treasury derived t ‘‘f them yourself and sell them
bids °n tdw and do not
V Depositing you., money in the — “*>il »b3ol"te'
l, ,«ie fro.u loss by robbers, tire or accident.
S. With . tank account you cun p.J you- "9^ntd’eVM
The cancelled Chech is uicBul receipt
cannot he made In pay the bill M ice.
*■ A mshiud
moment, and jou »u
'T^he bunk keep, vour '......
S^d'at t„. end o, the month. ...... ^
i 5. Nearly every man needs to bonow m " *
.■ „ l f VOU are well known at the oanu
bunk account, it in easy to net accommodation ^
0. Every chock you y11' “,pc“has the effect
SSEE: irTthe*general «. oi your neighbor,
No« lathe time to Win the ***•£*£ £* w
proved business methods, arad to mvke
want it to be
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
pleasant little joke to l « verybody laugh.
lalse statement. Ha. Ha; . h cei^ bonds, do so. ‘^nd do not
Prof. A. Linscheid. in. jgM £3?* 55
SS ^sSfd^S W"tS.ing anything.....
Serene ^THE TRIBC.
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but cash
“* ritSi txrJ Set
S!iil cSy mid township high ^schools.
have seen lately is
Our
to the
,. readers have observed that we^ have saul ^^Jl^eontract
l county commissioners on acconn otbeiieve tha(. they, the
we heartily disapprove. J'e d0 the deal” but were ac-
tua=f laudable and worthy ambition. ”e • t p- the commis-
Li by_Emtey. **“"!?'mnkeSiik” ‘’™“ J"!' "if d«
go tii Jfer'Sr'iStV
meet the drnnnna ,,,...1ire jure
ss
afbSsrgS.fi ever attempted in the state.
, f tiro “Pub” thev were in-
Last week in the news columns > Campbell building.
to do "a,aeiS'F»kXinage She
.................... ,he ,m,.t or uemocracy .......^
in Us!wrmncsition and specificalb state • ot the correct "This action on the I’^1 ., unable to control the
agfpd while they were in the city, and• *■ -n %vhich the meet- solely because ot the tact learned this. And know-
|?££££■-- rthe ot H
Respectfully. TRIBUNE
negroism rot
That convention'tf*colo;f\i^^™iSghnSii" ^t'may
^St^SS Ci ^ves f aS ^
the problem of the ae^.'° ‘^^‘eminent politician of the
accepted the docti uw ’ * his political axium to be It
■“y'SctS im’ /!« Si-.'' The nogcoos n™ T-
the democratic party. , .....t was a rarity. Now
• A few years ago a nog <> ‘" ‘‘j „egro democratic
they are quite common. N« onb o^’he ^)untl.y. That
organizations aie sl)1 t,\.in!r notice of is proven by this
the movement is worth taking delegates from every
national gathering m Indiana. . 1 possible for us to
state in the union was p esent Noi i-- of ‘ litk.rt>
discourage the negro in this ^ America has ever been
“The enemy ot the WacK tic citizen. His per- ,
the democratic party and originated in these sour-
secutions and wrongs ha\e mways ^ , rcpubhcans
ces. The democrats oppressed the him with citizen-
restored his liberty 11 ‘ on|y a theoretical one, or at
ship. But that " ' iV.!l-i-gted but a few years. In the south,
best, a restoration that taste i numerous, democracy has
where the colored pe°i h a i their franchise and
again enslaved them, takcmjiom^n ^ musl inevitably
fostered assidiousb a «c ^ losion of some sort.
sooner or later, ie>- , '/ democracy has been caused
“This action on the pait ol u ihp
tkn font 11
come to thin lu.uk and open an account. .. » »
good way to save.
First State Bank.
CHANDLER, OKLA.
V V PATRICK, Premdrnt
<*. I . IIAYItS. fi.Hl.ier
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank
Deposits Guaranteed
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have been an honor, ~ states have captureo j we shall ever see me ua> ‘“J- same political bed.
that in competition with ot product of our splendid shan be down in peace toget negroes are playing
laurels. Chandler rejoice i thatteP.herB. We know that However that mat- 1* ,t is aS arc receiving
schools presided over bj r^sive and aggressive young men ^ that result—playing a ^kd^ ' K democratic leaders. In
in having these earnest prog cJ will be benefitted. Again aid and encouragement from tne we expect to see
St^SSS “n'Sf.uaeu,. Welcome. ** S^STS
r.rr \oniTT IT” pletely revived on th.s negro i •
WHAI AtJUf ■ . way about reducing history.” , aHomnt of an astute editor to fool part
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wuiTF leaves a cle»n, freshjmeU.
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TUere has been some discussion .... ~ n---- t ■ d cutting out 1 The above is an of disgusted
”*A‘r«K as»>“ - - - se ss
PeetBros.
Mfg. Co.
Kansas Clty.lJ.S.A.
•S5•*~***3t*srxW- c. m»..«
scheme UP •»-- j;e ^!:'^"ith“ Any th”*oAT
£ «*for ,he benc , k ,
tractor? have to say about this matter but we think it
This isn t all we ha’, , 1 ok around a little.
is enough to make the uuren
one hundred dollars REWARD
, , i dollars to the first flood road proposi-
We will pay one hundre doHare t jf Grant stanley complies
linn that comes up in Lu oh ..i./itv-five per cent, in cash, o
with his contract by putt :'f bandri in time to enable competition
the face value of the (Uw b . fUtch. We don’t believe he evei
in the letting of the Hie,
those republicans (ijcPase there would remain no
oeulated with the same: blig disgusted republicans for
reason in the mmd. f th(? republican negro boss,
refusing to ho* to the dictat.bs dictated too by a re-
in other words he wouW JUBt as soon , hoss. it is all a ;
publican negro «*oby Lfucan.l negro voters in Lincoln c»-
S« ««1 no. . u»» 'V» <?
-.......lhe *m“ro,a
w ¥£ wLS" t
no worse if you guess fifty times.
Mr. Smoker, if in search J
Real Estate, Insurance, harm theweed m any form yoj
1 find the very thing you wa
Loans and Rental Agent raytabacco shop.
Hcincnvann kiu^. ^i_xwen Tobaccoil
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911, newspaper, June 9, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915221/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.