The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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OKLAHOMA REPETITIVE.
i rt'ium* by bit iir -nit >i -1* ^
v IN JEVT-BAILEY Pt.BLl.-1iN CCtPAM".
. ith the %>t:-bf -an party to de:eat the Pot
a> th? - interest ire ore an 5 the -arrse. and out* ce'
of the pc-se— n of the o?;t>. pr "it by the same
social ev - t • : .h t'-.e Pet 'e- Party is a -tir.i-.
t. Emtw ixd Mat.
I- tUuar
un Iiu;: x.
, ■ f * - f : : ■ *.* * ! ' •
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punk or
locrats st.s
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ubscnpt;on
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13
OCR OJLWMM1 UST
Here ** tb* *has * y j ?-*▼-: V-*r •' k
«« -!
to g*' *
r r-« " re-
,*h:ca
- :e- r t a" ,ct 1
that t
hey -nc.j d obx
taxes.
:sia3ii>-j.v corr
wrecsc
:rg, warrant-sca
^csed
to a.. x>rooucers
diferer.ee sthattheDe
■mrute
with a verv :'e«
know
what h-rts then*.
lies in
the dense :gnor
[or the>* .
ire
lature.
po .icy wh
ch
h a degi
-ee
o.:
cv. v High
-g fraternity arc a <e :p-
ard. ess o: parry. The
a: an c F: pics oartv are
ft • * i-4 + *
s Your Watch or Clock Contrary.-'
_
HOUGHTON'S
QUOTATIONS.
CROCERIES.
re
• .4 -
J. D. Thorpe The Jeweler. Guthrie.
Guthrie National Bank Building.
Di aa*-.~a. ra>tr t; k+-:?■' *'
, —i ••• \ hi11 1 'I I U>
Breakfa-' c' p ' 'jft' r*r pa~saj;e 20c
■ M.-higan bari'J picked bean- 1 oo
- - " " " . lie
- " I'earl fiarley a.-
12 " Oat Flakei 25c
•• < arolina Ri- •, 1 2->
5 - i urrant
R-iwr War.'an-i
Tom *i-' Pa:- r
F ra .t Tr v iee*
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: * H - nterests are ex
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nd
OCR POSITtOV
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which we can
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of our
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be sa :
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p ace to plv th
the f
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groun
d that
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t.v tr.c same a.s oars, arc
- fut ure he t .; either con*
s htf part>\ and thus fcr
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T .-:suay Frar v ' ireer tai
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. « t-ra.a by :ir e*
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aootber editorial in hi* Cap
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sea
* ie*.y >:a:e-i :La: the? w
.. CtTer
rxetbe P:: ..*t '
« i;.i'.rn a Prunes
** . Dried Pigs.
Kan v Kvar ora!f-'J Pea'-he* 25c
1 < hanrr to <«ft the : ; Am, iV Har/mK-r, i«r p ;
O-jr prir.c p.t- ire oi :
There are ->:-i oath
. a* y.frt-
re«entali> e. Ihr Home
field and loriiin.
:isc
7'jC
■ac
N ■ wt
lai
V lid
a *|ilt ndid \ olhum*
l or a *oii_
hat
Lrit '•
Ober * ar : -
express: -. v. ii r.-r:
tioo*. Iki* t :> <fra -
editorial txpres-. .'
Now. t have spok'co. ar.c
thtfv occupy the extreme ??•
at 45-je. i'.d we ; i'. tn- a"i '
we believe meet With the :
bothsid^s
Politics n Oklahoma are in a
sssje [>r p;:500a. t>-ca_f<i th ?•ab; a-var.:e
rvcr j a' t >e - tr.it t.v; c- . ■ ry a ■
Uck of Attract.r. U-.c .- t -ve:- : _t a a -■ .
• thev i et:
Der
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Ar
u _i:
ti. -
Cow lirand.
-tarch, I-ilr GIom,
■jilWen glo.--.
' rii
<tarfh. Bulk, laundry
« - -aI >oda, Jic
f.aundrT Blue. * ' ■>'tl'-t T'^c
Hird >etd. t er pt' ktfe T'-jC
2 lxix>-« i otTee K eri.-e, 05e
Cracked -lava Toffee, good articie UJjC
Kio' offee. roasted. '-'2'ae
Morning <> rv ' :*••-. roasted lji>c
Arabia^ 1 tiief Mo<-ha A .lava. 3 5, 1.00
African Java. !.■<••'. 1.00
Breakfast < up < offee 20c
Arbi. k. -Mid I ' :fe«-
Rio ' offee, green 22'jc
e Territory, < an-1 itaoto* Coffee, green, _ — 25c
fot content with I I'eaberry - " iie
old i.overt Mem .l -.va. green. Jib 1.00
im JmvmI in the I s qgm Xnatard Sardine* 25c
tave ju«t Usued (j •• oil " 25c
... soasideriiigISalmon, white _ 10c
. It is entitledL " ^ •
' _ „ Lemons, per Dozen 20c
nd Forum Kncy- f)raneei> per Doitl liAlh
Xo- the history 4 Mark' rel for 05
■en offered a more! Baking Powder, Royal, 16 o 1. can 45c
I>r Price- l i oz can 45c
Tl.e Agri
Now. we nr.d b
The Rei>aWkar
30.000: the Pop~:
ar d tor tr.c>e uc. or> to at pi r ... c ..-
rupj plWdl to manipulate as they nav
pa>t. and continue the h -handed r: bi>t
d <jracefui official conduct s«en a:! around
the R> i :.1>ENTATiv i. * -'.c iike to free
sides to t ie 9< campa _;n There :> but t
and thc^e f are d -r- - It : - 3j." to?!
tai iiai <•; histori' 1 n format Ion
i;r . Toral and tr- n-
• l- idJ r.ra- t. al dire -
■ - ; . m and farm than
e. Field and Forum Almanac.
r; t ai-r^a-' -f ' l.e ' i nn - :
:it taua. for ev- rv IkkIv.
i : - icr.M !-ages in wbieb
: i ..... ; in.-r*.;-i . T! •
! arram> to illustrate
ijae of things and amount.-,
rerr - aaprehe:. ive and in-
No library, desk, srhool-
-eh- -h -I he without it.
■iseat feature of this valu.i-
isa ««fyiD-t outline of the
teMtary theory governing
- 1 .■- - • ; t i t i enat
u Baker's f>e-ligbt,
H; oz. can _.20c
1 alumet IS .z can 25c
K. I... 25 oz can 2nc
None >u^h. 1<! oz 15c
Klectric 16 oz can 10c
hulk. 4 lb for 25c
-tar. 40c
Hone >hoe. 4oc
Battle Axe 20c
Free silver . . 20c
Todilv, 23c
-ledge. 3 lbs for 1.U0
1 ll> Hough and Ready
i 11 g.
L-rii.
le pe-
Breakfast Bacon i!a.-l
Home .-endere-i Laid
I >rv -alt Joles
Toaatoe*, j t an. f-<r
15c
10c
N re
es, and other! Vinton O
and giving the Pepper, p<
every day in the,
theorv and dls-j AlUpice,
Prof. Jobn II.
ove and tbooa-1 Mustard,
rn
Lin I
Clovt
whole
w hole
ground,
Whole
ground.
"hole.
ground.
w- mi:
. U t
tind. ancn t>-
are in a^ain.
<out in the cc.!d
fcr two years
vo«.atir.g MM
last year by t
preo _ded that
sha'.I be or
was a d-.rect
White H:
n- re N c t
for wc are not. I
c d -eased Rep-^.:
'• a f- -h by er.ac: ~
5 than ore ticket
ar.d ra
av we
Tae p-r> e
AS \L TO i<E\? . N
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T 5
l ' f • -e beautiful
I".'* rarjr of Tiara-
il information in I (binger. 4*
1 l eas. 10, 1." .* 0, 50,
t is a regular fl Bops, per pa kafe
iriii-b i* and one -vi^e.
> tbe Home. Field | Sweel Chocolate, per pkg
RErKasKNTATivE Premium
ng,r -mall price .'ellr. 1" lb pail
rtr days Sep* :i ipplo Batter
;• m I oivt iU i Raspl • rry Prefer Tea,
j ' orn Svrur. per aral.
^ugar Prip«.
** Tirhiim. y ma best.
15c
2l>c
15c
30c
15c
•-♦0c
15c
2<*
2(V
45c
25c
HkJ
35c
ate
favor c f the Rejx.b! :an parry. That part}* ho-
r.ta'.y ' th-. ra-.e a- I ..:e :t r ^v.it'Ta .
by the \oi ma- ^eirent o? -ach rakirt^f as c
trolled th? iast G>-r: 1 ard House, etact
disenfranchise a tv .rt. >- the \
Ok.ahoraa
f d •*>■>. - t: oz a- : dc>i2tefralior
•' :hv party ' :rai;
r. tact, near.y every westerr. fta:?
Eve. Texas - r.rre i p-a.T.:z? cay- ".r.t -err.>;rat.,
ritv r . ec up a. rr.ost too large for cc r
The ;4T.
Vf a
:Ei£
}. f::j- .t :~r *
f a . * - - a*: r * a r
War.*.; to Kt<: Up
- evv-lkkiv :—III i irdance with
tar offer a* published I en ! m
:jt- r r t /. a trir ? 'ription for
r RiME?iyTAriTi, and the Home
*.: ar : V• rir. - . .J re :! • Al::-a-1 Ma !. vv «l.'a
sral
mm - - • i* '
t r.t -Year f Jut iiee
year i t be
for the people
the reform
ntribute my
v* • i. : i e .«
Colorado Potatoes, pc-r bn
oal <Ml, 1"^} = water white 1
T. a
'. per *al
20c
55c
ilant 20c
50
Kldorado Knjrine 35
SEEDS.
V ' • •./ ' . ' Eve. Texas -ne:, :-?i.m:er,ay- tnecem-rat.; i;„: ,:r: fr. .-.yr.e - = ty - ; ?r_ r
- * •' - ma.rty r ..e; a.... :-5t t .ar-e :-r : ...r utat -.n. - ; — ■ ' -re- te *• w..."as set; -;:i. :i.e ••..-i
the freedom of the ballot. t]jcrc mn 0; de-:ay. aad tk do.ef j.. prospect «a;.T ^aM a cooctv ->.i:ai!'tt« ni*e?- MU I led cannot m done in Okla-
We o'.der reformers are to>aDt;v';e. «er.s.t ve . p., j— Terr large attesdaace waslkllal without being a regular tecipi-1 Black Wax Beans, jn-r qt
_ ' . ■ . ■ -s. ...a ^ .7. e-F.i>).isLv 7 ,-ivt
over a nan «. Tbev %eem to forget tnat the tneep- after N . 1896. I Toan TValy, K. X. CL*aa. |t,oldcn
tioo of the Peoples Party was a compromise. It Tbe<nalional democratic organiaatioo is but one - Plw^ ^U.ty u orgsnmogtfce I.- Perry ' ^ . B . V Be"
was in Cowif)- Cfjaty. Kansas, during the summer of the dual-headed Octopus that represent^ J dosirial Legion for their owntry di*- : ■ 1 «a*. rtr.t and best. .|t
of 1 4. that the Republican riae of that section.' Tr,. - u xtnnn. o-.i^rrhv iTthe Un.ted&^a .«** P2"in«,he k <*. Jz!? !V"' >mer '•n W on,lor'
Lai>.r
orjer. Decar e so - 3
Union I-abor and l>e ~ x
time cut -o f £-re of math
bt .: "4 Kc>ib ca" - and
tee a-i the Desr >:rat . racer- met z
vest n named the m. lg't .ket i t
ces> i f the r j rt >.t .an- L <e a - .sh
of a - CF-- spread over Kansas, an- in
Peop'es Partv took contro. of the afa :
ring-cursed state and H . Hackney .eft
From there t we-t Ve a ave over the wboie L n
ited States. i-,<i th every year :s'corr.:r.g r.eare
the p tc<fi .:ry " ; es .r.t f.rce.
that
:cep-
v
ani after N .
r- 3-
1^96
It
The nation
al c
-.m «:rat : :
';a* at r ;
; :_ t : nt
nr.tr
head c f the d
.al-
headed Oc
t :.; that r•
r presents
the *r >'•-
one)
Oligarchy
n the L n.te
: Nitv
d Ed
its depart-'e
fror
n the r
1 principles of
nt-r r s
and Jackson
5 ab
•out a? rac
;a and n>c a-
isab.e as
A ae
the g--t" bet *
een
. - * '• • '
I helL
ttat
Th - be^n^
'tr-:
r. there
but 0 e re
1 ^ nab.e
scr f b.t ^
c a.
:o-rse :^pen
•
emocrats
r.ri.4-
in Ok.ahon a.
an
5 tfcat is to
oin forces
:th the
rpro-
P^r- st, a- :
, ur.i
te • :v:t-
: t he commoo
encores
con-
and oDpre--
PS o*
n- ar v .re —
- .. ,-n n: y
xks ard
year
rr.t.sh* G. :
t:
~ s i- a m
rnen.t cr
■ s.s. anc
wsth
now :« the t
Tit t
0 decide
The n\t: n n-.
r s-c-
defenders t -
day
much wor>
: than it cic
n 1S-6:.
v. c r
The grand ol,
_ Sh
P c: State
hove-- tremb
■ r>.
O the
f that
the v er;e of '
cide. and q-
ckly
S - a r ^ •
. lest the
anarchy ar.d n
. n. De-
berty be
msas
- : -t .
n th
e rocks be".
ov.
K4'
IT1,
it'.;
lie
iv
20c
\ . JI x
; \ n i
—A :t - at
B.. T I
. Talv
;s
Notw.ck-tandino that Dennis, ti
has ntrodj:ec a b . c v - 0< a". ~.i
ng c<
A like condition now confronts us. except tnat ln(j ancondit cna! statehood, the rep-
there is no call for abandoning a name of principle, oklahoma "City and elsewhere are petitio|
No principles were abandoned :n Cowley County, tQ defeat that meas-re. Tie rea- "< .
but we all fought on the icea of ridding«the county 4re that Oklahoma is on the brink ol Tops
of that ^anij «>: .ce. r.cs tha: r.ai ; r.t- ..t- : "-"ty a-j ^-4--tate- • o c - i-♦ c
afiairsior years and years . reser.tatic-n :r. ; —-res- Th - ve'.'. -vates
Mr Oberlander implies dealing with the machine gg ruin" policy of the republican jinj in
Democrats In this he is in error. The MACH1XE s x ,t' trte friends of the Terr :or>
what that party and all others, b-t the pTe-eaters. tjK)se j,o o ace her <ocia! ari cor mer: a.
It • - i Tta: 't.ere s a :t. w :,
Ar:.t - £ -r.'.y. PtcTisV - 1
* : . • •. • ra r. * t c * r + r . . - • -
: :ta* I? . u* r- i.. c i-r.r>-*
an-imar j .i* : - p a - cr ** ~.t
« - •- . w . - : f-H-a*. . r ? .: - :«r-
a-?^ • e La* X- La r. f rerer
deeoeoeleg Iks gold esre, soil keep -
• * r £ : • r. r . ir i : ' : *i" ' tr-
J. \ CI ' — y y : a r. r e
reo-
the
;e*-
y i"
:*!••' *•-*
ere
The people.
the rank and n.e
want to get r.;
of the Democratic v ters. are sick *nc l.rcd
party management and are straying around
*t for tte
form wta: ;«
k: t ic:er-a* r.a. parlar -e a*
*il -.^eD?.Te asi itfen*ire iliiaiee.'
If ttey ca agree on fonaslatiag asat-
:er- .£#Ter:.ner.*a. *•. t l aeeept-
&• > - - • • • . a- * ■ * : iat-
form proper a demand
The greatest demaj
__ith:n present or extended boundar
lost sheep. They Think they are Democrats, but . then, we w ' cont -.e to be a cesspoc.
they are not. for the party has -one off after Clev$- _ ;.
land and the "golden call" They read the ring ad- _ lv1. •_ ... , jr • '
ministration press and don t like it but don t know t
any.be rter. For these people (and there are 9.000 yve ^jth which 01# people art* a
In
U .e the mere, scramb.e r - f a;e ar-
^c «tate- fro® 4:ree: .0:
w -en: "■ il b* e.r
*ar tbe leaat. #Ir
for the tree. :r a ®ac wbc i
.1 K, cra-incrp of whatever nartv fci SS?*,17
* -Vt ;>:r ^«Ta .« t. .< wonop
* Jyg:-Moo 'org i '.1.r.«—Oi, i
fcer a 1 Law.;. jo. Ok.a. Ciiy.
ake
' r re rase
at'.Ma. toe next
ed by tbe Houses
• . - - • ex-
r:<re^Toi .a :t«
•t a-- 4 af:rc
row I * -
tr -v : a ^av?
*
-e/-a >Vr--
r important fa -
>Ve are no/ aH
« -n *
*un bine i
n our hearts- a-
J - i T "
T PbrA
ve it. but we can
r t
ry.
Sci-ijer s N
otcs.
Hea i
r.es to mark
the £ravr- f I
* . S-
r - £ *
:>e war for tfce
in,an.
*-• ' a*
aroisbed free • f
bar**
by
:li z -er:
.for. by a.a'K r.£
ipp . a
r. £ ? r £ **« .-: '
■ar.t. *
MB]
a t. rer.ir.
ent and late of
!ea*h.
V
r. forma* ti *
n
os
"« Mar e w rks. Gutfcr .
>kla
T<
rhtsrr S-ef:
rx Prtsi
ABO!
£
tbe Kef orr
of Okla*
5oma a
re 1
KX* f Ttr
• rv
n the
W|
Mt; ir.t 1
*' t a« ' i ■ £ -
M mew:
hat
r - £ t r.
e ia*: rear. -
be foi
ov
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r .r, r . - £. ai
kny ci
;be
sr know of
more. : w S-
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- si
^ to aii if th
tT w ; ry *hu
izi ;r *
if other
Adrc
-ra:
e. Tai ci
Con
r £ E t r r * * *
roLd
er.
Wa:; r.£a
Gra:
• -
\ n .
«sd Creek.
l arge I.a'e l>
Kxtra tarlv .1
I ettun
Ka st
Toman
Turnip
Onion
We
11V
10c
per ox 10c
Wake-
10c
oic
10c
' J5e
- Red "ethersfield. lb 90c
T-. :-er ,t 10c
HVKI. \ I \ U\\
KI.BR1 %KV
4>> II IKII\* \ Kll.
t:cles at a lower pr
ever bought before-
Our Teas are selt
verj- bes: in the
raru ni; from loc tc
' other ar-
than vou
ra the
- irket, price
■;c :>er lb.
Her* 3. ' ';s^. r t
Head «t t. Ei Kr- .
•LeaJer.Ts .« - r
M:t;::r. Mars.
Ort.H K* RKKrsa>TsT1vlOu:|t|
F. E. HOUCHTON,
Tn*j Noble We^t 'Uthrif.
of them r Ok'ahoma the Pop-lists shou.d prepare ;n^ ovcr Terr t ry a_^-r? a . t'.y - ampa-gr..
r :er« ta«we note
not ce
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Vincent, Leo. The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1896, newspaper, February 13, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94825/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Logan+County+-+Guthrie%22: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.