The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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OKLAHOMA REPRESENTATIVE
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THURSDAY APRIL i \ 189c
PfpOf".
op And a ■
a> addition OF FOfcCE.
Pre;< .•« oa our -pace and atter.t'jn a-: -eeV.
a- c i the c n-mention an imp- :rtant .hinge in
* .it K. . ative j :-.-.t ar.il force T...* -~.ar.~e
i* --- e--. : it ! v : • *
« have lost none of the capital or partnership
merest heretofore existing
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a young man of this city, has been listing about
this offire with a view to acquiring the ir.tenseiv
prac; vi] -i ie of "editing reform paper—that of
EVERY detail f work go:rg into its make up So
earner: his been his effort to grasp the -ecre: to
-icce--f_. r-rorm work, that he has made rapid
prog:-.-- a-.d, whiie as yet he has b_t ust entered
the infant class of this arduous field of labor, yet
the rr-t gLmp-es have awake'ed a zealous pur-
e : < invest both physical financial and mental
• .rce .n th - righteo.s cause of humanity, and with
it sink or swim.
In introducing Mr. Harry C. Morehouse to our
reader-, we feci no hesitancy in a--urin2 therr. that
of that true metal ^o neces
popl li5t local and general pre5s.
Fr<
d dr.
man
-ry :n the
• -rge the reorr-
ofmucr. genera, matter, similar to that in
our irge nati onal Populist papers. With these
over-cealous ;nends we must differ. If we do well
**rK " t;rr.t>ry - etter st.i : I- .\.r.
Coun.y. our pa~t v.. be accomp.ished. No paper
,-i- both .oca. anc genera, at once0 Without
bristmg, it stands a :^ct. that no man now in ac-
tive reform re -paper w rk in America has h id le
~ : r-- r ;arge* experience :r. a!: its practical part.- '
than -s. and that experience teaches us the fatal r
err. t f the local paper aping after the national £
?-! " ' " style _r._ matter. As sure as they do, f,
t. c : ca. or tr - r deta:.s are overlooked, and the f
business goes on the rocks for want of the home
-jpport it otherwise might have had. There are
: :a. Populist papers in Okiahotr.a that sound the
wisdom of the teachers, yet don t know the names
and addresses of their own county committeemen,
and verlook tr.e mention of local matters and
men til. their paper :s neither local or national.
Great circulations from great distributing cen-
OFFIC'AL POPULISM DIRECTORY.
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Sat.enji coiamitte*-
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BOYCOTTED!
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The following letters will ex-
plain the*abovc hf-adline. •
Territorial Committee.
► VINCENT. Chairman.
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Ka v-a« ' itv. Mo.. March 37.
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« uthrie. Ok la. «
Your or<l<*r at hand.
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II. I. Walci
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* ur ... ..f, ng, time-serving ter>. with strong general advertising support, en-
chump can swim with the tide, but it takes a MAX able their subscription rates, in some cases, to go
ot pnr. pie to ast h:s lot with the unpopu.ar and be'ow the cost of the blank paper
the ostrac.sed. when by an outlay of half th<-
• >o a ■
April J*
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r and forcc. by floating with the porttlar
••• car . re ;r. comparative ease and
:.. e ea- - - o: so.:a'. rec gn tion
M_ reho -5e :s but ^ years old. but for one
na- na i .argc experience, dating back to
early boyhood. He was born and raised in cen-
tra Oh >. near M . er.go. where hi- parents resided,
t .. :o.. ,. .ng hi- lead, they removed to this city
m Decen • -.-r. 93. when they at once invested and
- ar. u r . re- de He 1- ,i man 'if COffCCt
habit-, a careful student of literature, and no
nov uc at writing his thoughts, and in connecting
h -n-eif with this plant, has not bought in but
aDIjED to the original plant and force, capital and
qua .tit - needed to meet the demands of a growing
business.
1 he constantly increasing duties of the Territory
..ha r... .n-hip has long since rendered it beyond
trie ab .ity of -.ne to do that important position
jvist ce. and properly attend to the editorial and
buiines^ department of the REPRESENTATIVE. One
or tlie other must suffer, hut now we feel that with
, , Don't try to I
compete with them, fq( nothing is so well display- rB
ec as the ir.ability from numerous causes. En-
courage them to come in and if they make a con- b£
vert he i= soon jo.r patron, if he is wo-th having s*
Mingle freely :th your bj-iness men and if you \
rea. v havnt g t horr.-.thev wi.' soon discover it.
and probably patronize your advertising coi.mns. g
No. until we can fly. let's just stay near the i-.'
around. * • {?"
L jan Count> Central Committee.
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Yh-ar Sir: Vour or<ler at hand. \\>
ar«' in receipt of '-orumunication from
our salehinan in whi- li he >tat*-«* that
.'v
in the •hard ware tra'h* who arc han«j-
1 intr qnite a numU*r of our an l
ny for iUpflk
f • • ' r* • a■*
an! and v *rv -at i-faetor\ hut on nf
<-ount of it <-onflictin# w ith our r*-^u\kr
hardware tra«l *. w«- v. -uid kindljr
that you permit us to i-anccl this ^ rd -r
that ou - *nT u- and hav * it placed
♦ lsew here w ith another !io«- of
from that wh;«*h we Jiave r>^ -n sen^lintf
von. \V * r*'}in-1 thi^. but y* u can ea^
. . • —tiia* ith inar?r lin*-s ^f the
• brand of Is in t<iwn it is no*.
J>*-nefieial.
Vours TruJy. ..
K;< hah! a < o> . i p. hakihvark < «■.
Guthrie
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ki.a.. March 30. 'm.
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Mo.
Kav county v. : probably have two candidates
for congress before the August convention in the
persons of Tho- S Smith and S. A. McGinnis. !
1 he former is chairman of the county committee -
and the latter i- a young attorney of good stand-'•
ing, and both have much support behind them.
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A l K\V extras of this is-ue are sent out this
week with only four pages. That ai l mav under-
stand, if they receive such, that the regular sub-
scribers get the fa.. 8 Fa ,e paper, and the extra is
sent out small to save expense, so while you have
four pages this :--ue does not constitute a fair
'sampl
tha
th
DUtri "t K.
e I'opoIiAts
J pre^-nt
proper appreciation of our'efforU by our readers in iiw-fr rC.°P> H t"5 ^ u°U to eet.onto the
a financial wav. both denartmmt. r.f J regular "ft and keep up with the procession every
Only 35 ct>. till after election.
Sir*: Your < oinmnni -ation of the •*!
■ •'i*• t. r *eeivt*d. and 1 am very sorry to
learn that our bnsine*- relations hare
b#* -n v abruptly cut off. though 1 am
not surpri• •'!. f- r I \%as informed that
th*- Hardware Dealer- of our city or a
majority « f them held a meeting about
- \ or ••iifht months ajfo and passed a
r.-v)lution to thi.- effect: Ilesolved,
that do b<n*cott any ^ fiolesale <lea -
er that will ^11 hardware to F. K.
Ifoughton. At that time th<* -topped
your travelling man from calling on uj .
He da red ri * *t i-r-j-' th'- < < t ton wood
< reek for f *ar they would chop off his
head. A> I was not making fram one
to two hundred per cen- profit, the
hardware dealers h *r«- thought I was
. not educated up to the Hardware Hu>:-
' the Delegate convention ne-. and I had better l>e looked after,
.ished. mo>t of the popu- and from the tone of your communicu-
K -•
to all com.titteenen
dat4'f.,r thin
of J. Y. Callah
nomination. TI BB
' 'iiin. and Kingftslwrr delegation
-- mt rfthe largest in the
a iip incial way, both departments of our duties
may be better -erved. ! W ct
(, 'VLTa^m thatthCue0pleSl'art>' Sl,allwin in THE Associate 1'ress liars are bent on making -
".ahoma Illli, year. It CAN BE DONE, and any- the nominations for the Populists at St. Louis on. .'I'
f~\\r f*n\ Ki-r I.. 1.. J . j__ • ...
* * — —j iiM,ijiiiailuU3 iui tile r .
sliort of a complete victory next November, July 22nd and are springing ail
1 1 1C a f f naf \r\r* timo .. n .1 I, _ . l. 1 , . ®
liy virtue
calls now pi I . r,
•• mmitteemen f ''klah - iia will *
called span to eall and hold meetiiin 1 aftei me
in thvir resp**ctive towoihipR * r ward- i Kow, we
during th*- n -x: t hirt v daya. We would luff bonnet
recommen*; t .at t;.c local chairman ceived mosi
taKe advantage f these gathering> to vour hand>
he.T the nnr^ry fun«i* t <*uit us also
•arry on tiie jfenera w >rk A bnrden-
wa left «>n toe Territorial
lTlh. I see the
would like to
. with you. a-
courte* u> tr
and vour go-
are looking,
continue do-
we have re-
itment from
d- ami prices
1> If I.' . !{!}> ir>
H'^r Mill < ounty. It h
t.n. 'o/n of U-ing the onlj
county in Oklaitoma. Lu
affa.r-, neetn V* I* a« s ad
the more ' ];4.pil
tic H * h. \y that*.
v' :: in Viat far e
f* 'r I- reforms a
arti • from
>lds tht* dis-
Deo.oeratic
Tun amc ■:
ocratic and
homa is that •
i.K*. M.. i«* not
The !'• 'P*i!i*>*
f the dem-
as «<f opinion
ihlican pr«of (tkla-
' e tax raise, though 11.-
injust. and should >tand.
without exception.
has fought * his addition ' ••eight t«
wcoMnm burdens already tllipnard
on the tax pa . - and m- miero^ ^pt*
is n«- 'd«*(i to divover which are t/i -
fr:# nds ->f the iM'opi.-
, 1 , ' ' _ _mo «tna art* s:>rin^in^ a.I Kinds oi moi
wi.l indicate that too much time and force lias been ities as the "probable action" of that bodv. No
spent in bickerings and jealousies, while the big one should pav AW attention f. the- * reDorts
ar-Tf^t gr.e|t r°Uehihe xuand ^ ,,0I,ulists! either on this point or about fusion or the'action ^f
.'c to holu tne sack. This need not occur Populist leaders, for it is I HEIR <; -ive- to start
again. W e HA\ !. the vote, and with reasonable and keep rolling anv report- that mav put tht
Th t'n • ^ . .. Peoples Party in bad repute. At the right time
The three cardinal principles of the Peoples'! the Peoples Party will act and it will be at once
Omaha Platform are Kir.HT, and as sure as God'slseen that the -reports" and the REMJI.T* will bear
j ettrnai nilis «,tn-tand the wear of time, they mu-t no -emblance
Destiny, though tardy at times it ,eems. that will
evolve from this mad rush of the rabble a better
system. 1 he Jl - INK-- of the People- demands
are acknowledged by a.., and only ignorance, sel-
fi-hnc-s. policy and political -lavishness prevents
this better system from obtaining at once. The
c"P of God's just wrath i- nearly full. The hands
on the dial of lime point nearly to absolute sub- s"-a' iuiuius us u?e in our ; ire. an mien-.* anxiety that th
-erviencv to the world's gold power or to KREK- llmited space. Let it be understood at once that j l" "lart in JulJ" "
DOM. The former shall NEVER be so long as the I the,ktl hESEKTAtlVB is not the organ or defenderIwhkaoaemooCToehl^dlor p2I*2«
om
i.n receipt of a long ar.J \ _:y cour-
?r fr m Senator Spencer attempting to
he took the position of criticising
teou- .e
show us
-ome of Chairman 1 aubeneck s reported actions.
In the main the honorable gentleman is correct
but in some instance- he argues from incorrect in-
format: n ar. : in this can do no good. This, to-
ethsr with its great length, forbids its u-e in
inds of monstros- ICommittee from th«- w..rk <>t 'M4. and
notwithstanding no*i<_-e an<i app«*aN
have been s«-nt «-•;t t>. - me degre. . >«ut
four or five 1« alitie> have respmded
i and in amriunt scarceiv <*hanj?ed tlie
n<n* have a plan that mav meet
the needs of your localitv. It i> - -
.ar to the Kan-a.s committee plan, ex-
j cepting we have no check> or -crip.
Voar people .-an MX c* to a lranta^.
'■i. -re reforu: • - an 1 ))amp3ii--:- t-ith
in fiction and fact. ^
can at your mectinir>
0" . - • : . ,
will >end by mai postnai«i the full
value in r. f..nn literature from our
o.'ic.ves and «•?,-,jit y -:r c„un?v and 1«>
' tin 1- vith « SK-lfALF of
ail_ such amounts received. By so
doing you w^i g, ♦ ri li. value." and
cre«iit r half part;, on expense-.
I ndi-r the distrev^in^ p vertv of the
whole people, it i> fortunate that the
•mjnjr campaign is to in-' abort, and
that the
other line-i
id with the
•t to d« a
•>ea^ n. but
iur intere>*
We are at our infan
Hardware line, but not
our trade i- rapidly inci
account of low prico, ai
present prc spect we e\p*
.arg. volume business thi-
i: it :•« going to jeopardize ■,
on you doipg •* . but 1 should like very
much if you would ship us the las*
or.«t-r we placed with you. it- 1 think it
would > e no more than justiee to m.- as
u are very much in need of the good-.
■ *"d " '• ■ • * ' er •.:-
>u trices and
jr Hoping yo
re remain.
Res i*
thi- favor, i
k \ n \ -
OI *TV Popvlkta hold their pri > l,,c u,<11 OI * "nc point nearly to absolute sub-I icn-m, ioroias its use in our | we feel an inten-e an.xie
iur' ilMmlv, Apr to elect "crviency to the world's eold oower or tr. v vv. I limited space. Let it be understood at once that I Par,v.b<- permitted to sun in Julv
ilclffcj.it.-N t., th,- c lunty i-'inrpntiiinn to
N-held at Arapati.n-.,i, \|av S<l. The
chairmau. Lee A. Well*. cll«e- hixeall ■
V., •v°"rse:v^ ,,r th" .final enwment! Form a solid , — - — — c..uu.., r..d ,t the fh.inn.n or Seerefrv
4ehv ten are eln-tnl who ari- «iJlin'u * d""'m"ral and financial support back of your j se'ects his successor. \\ e do not feel like being a take the name and addre.M. i>'f
time to In-at th. . .mi- reform press editors; let vour enemies hustle for P'rty to unduly criticise his work—done as it i- '"tributii.^ or pur-
their guns. Reach after I "-itbout the help or thanks of his own people. 1 ,h* C°mm,t,e
do vour dut vrr nr n^trrb K< .r Kt- n-i.t f U1u - _ i . t %
of Chairman 1 aubeneck or any other man, but he
is our official head until the St. Louis Convention ,fiad' if the < hair^an'
. se.ects his successor. We do not feel like being a take th«
1'opulists are true to their creed. Men. nerve "• on; WHIH mail, UUI lie | .
' in doing this co, .eeting we would be
1*. E. Hoightox.
Guthrie. Ok la.
Dear Sir: Yours at band and wa
have decided that it would 1m* better
perhaps. n< >t to ship the ( rder f«. r the
|*w nt and let matters reat aa tbey are
until affairs adjust thein>elves so we
can get together again.
Yours Truly.
Richards A • onover Hdw < .
see that «roa" .a • . . ." & " **vwv" '
your neighbor by way of his brain, and not of hi
stoma> h, and as sure as you—the las tone of vou
are
faithful and true, success will reward the
Lko Vincent.
> not me Oklahoma PopalUtA are
IToinc to fleet nine df!.-tfat,.- notivith- —
-Undiotr the National i ounnittee'K .-all I'opulisls effort in '96
allow* them bat foor. The nine dele-
OBTTWa IN TflE HARNESS.
for Itesumont pop f,,r lonfr.-s. in In making our initial bow to the reidin
records may l e complete on each item
as it is to this date and further arming
FkKE Home* or the Free Homes bill has had in I!h^efa^rlp?f'*°a*?e.with from
• - f.\ebi locality sufficient t< thwart anv
/ , f-o.Ki locaiuv sumcient t< tnwart anv
inning for this year. It now is shown beyond a false play- that mav N- und al«a\> are a""t
shadow of a doubt that the sudden advancement /"'' '"P'""' a' h'" '.'.ritiva:. peri.*is ..f bus
j of the Free Homes bill on the House calendar was m"FTm^.rtantei i^'t'hat 'mean-' roil
the immediate result of a deal with Speaker Reed U I keep in touch with the .-..inmitt. .
public K° ,s,urt 3 boom in °kI homa. So far the
dea. ha- worked to a charm: the Reed and Kail- hl the peopl
_ . .1 / t _.
v\ e are not in any combine or
association, but aie free to do
iness as we please, make our
own prices and don't allow any
one !o dictate to us how we shall
se.i our goods. \ ou have been
toid, no doubt, bv
I «IT Khok OmM M- ■ •
Ir-KU the eoant<7 ■ I>ri. r- „f th. irr.-
•utable irrowth ..f I'opa i-1.1
l< * wild and nan oat that l.ux I*.,
% in ent is trj nie to ilron n par'\ nr:ri
eipie* 1'wr nnholy opoils." While hr
Hireeri ha* am of th< --ki*,;i_ -
eoois- thee an- li . v! Ve- thi oriran
ize.1 a|i|w-tite f„- a .„ant.erof i. ti,
-[►•'i. haj> (rreat ant,. • al>-.at the I'..,.
uii t dev . ndiiii; into anj-thiar like •
for the oftioe. It „'„u„i „,j, th^ir
prineiple* Dynan. t.-
Irank s pra.ver - deliver them fr .rn
temptation and le- > — •, .
eil to Kir county for T5 cent- ea.-h
Oh. no. ('rank: Tin- rear t . C..nU
are t^-ominir worldly enooirh to d< - re
■■•Of the oflm in order v letter
t-ul'irw their principl
REFORM BOOKS
All tor 75 Cents.
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ience, both in journalistic work and
the cause of reform.
it is only after ioi!^ .i-ui earnc-t
to that we have decided to enter the field of Reform
journalism. Knowing full well that the way is rug-
^t d, the grades a^endin^. and that it is NOT the
flower-strewn path to ea-e and opulence . We have
.■•ne so because we have an abidir•* faisn
final supremacy of the ki HT. and we believe that
"J .nan hope f.,r full and accurate re-Lu . 1 l >. . '
.ni> lit. \i. he i'ot the bia to a vote for record right p"rt>. and a-eariv as possible .hat 1 handle the same brands of
consideration!0" the heel, of Re convention that was to nomin., IXyo^d'i^^n'p^i^ and bought from the same
a.e a car . e for - - accessor. He GOT the th-. ;irh e meant u win aud we wn.i.. j house that they buv from
the nomination and novs furthei consideration of lko vi.v.isst. Ter. < h'm'n. ... ,
the bili is postponed to demonstrate to the Okla- v • 7 , 11 _ I • uC rnai r arrangements
homa farmer that Desm- f: •, ss the man a.ou«r W.,th 3n°ther
w ho is "onto the ropes and can get that bill con- c*clu*ive of ike < ent ffer in ♦ vv*tn Hardware
. .sidered in the senate". Tiut is now the issue and ofcr wmand we shall continue to
will be his only sone. It would be just like the from the P„,J seI| at the very lowest price pos-
the bill hung up till • : | sibIc. Xhe ncxt k.ck wc ex^ct
house to
of the
supply us
very best
the fundamental principles of tneOmaha platform are • , . . ■■■*«• •"-
the voice of God proclaiming in thunder tones the Irifhman to then have the bill hung up till
gospel of redemption from the woeful conditions a!ter ** get statehood and then claim a seat in the Territory Reform Pr*u
that afflict and enslave mankind i ^nited States Setaate as the only man on earth who /"Mowing are the Pop.iiui ptper
The future U rich in promise; the light that for fou'd the House of *'
Lords. \\ ill the ruse work' we hear some ask *
1 es. anything w: 11 be swallowed this year by a Re-
pub.ican who can stomach their silver plank Tie
that afflict and enslave mankind.
r the light that .0.
age- has shown in fitful gleams above the Kastern
l|J«on <eems about to bur-t in the -plendor and
the batt.e urijnd
effulgence of noon: HKRK
where the wrongs that f<>r
ursued the bleeding feet
me* and ri^ht
agement meri
sENTATlV K pi
tie for "equal
to none "
M the battle ground |r", ^ '. T
hoary centurie- have 1 little bill Dennis, it would ruin all your
.1 1 „ . v prospects to have it get any further before election.
Witt
:d by so
Jges to c
i •T h t s to
tht
lumanity'
- Lippr
must b
encour-
RlPkK
will come from'the Shoe Dealers,
but they will have to kick and be
satisfied with kicking for we in-
tend to continue selling shoes at
a small profit.
H
Nr
WHO hath woe?
,at- WHO hath Pain?
WHO hath sorrow?
CAN HAVE RELIEF EASY
< liming Kvents. Knid.
< onder. Watonga.
'irant ('«. News, Pond Creek.
Headlight. El Keno.
i.eader, Terumteb.
l eader. Cloud Chief.
Monitor. Mangum. •
1'iuhimi Hipim.viuiu Gothrie 1'on t forget our Bargain
Oklahoma' Isinpion, Oklahoma Cit Day Friday of e u-h u,-,-l
Popalist, -tiiltriter. • I - • r',ln "ick.
I riday. \ |M I| r| m,. .
I: Save That Vote
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THE KEfl/BSEN r ATIV F-*
Ootkrlr Oklahoma
reading^of the
neighbor The Reprfxkm
:id ri 111
That
be ha
Wi
uthrie where
KeiDH
mav nn
People#" Voire. Norman.
Heview. Alva.
Reformer, Kin^fi^her.
I'obli<*i*tv < hari'ller.
Star. Medford. * #
We will sell at cost the follow-
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Vincent, Leo. The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1896, newspaper, April 16, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94834/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.