The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Republican Announcements
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FOR COUNTY JUDGE, KINGFISHER COUNTY
THOS. B. MACGEE
... a .elf .upport.r fn.m th. .«« of 14. A rwldent l x payer of Kh.s-
U n I vers l'ty 1 -a . I*
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i ir thp strict enforcement 01 dii ia\\ .
~ HEHr
J,,f r o^„Trt
a tax-payer.
economy in the interest of the tax-payers.
—Thos.
MacGee
II]iihI> Mian!
I will beat your carpets,
scrub your floors, help
clean house, mow your
yards or do any kind ot
odd jobs at reasonable
price. Call on
Huxley
60 YEARS*
exper>enc£
For State Senator
S. vv. Hogan, of Kingfisher county
announces as a candidate for Statf
Senator from the Kith Senatorial Dis-
trict composed of Kingfisher and
Maine counties, subject to the Repu >-
li,-an primaries, August 6, 1912-
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the nomination of State
Si nator from the Sixteenth Senatorial
District comprising the counties
Kingfisher and Hlaine. subject to
K< publican primaries, August 6,
whom they want
appoint them. I
yi 11r support in
rnary August <i
Square Deal,
as deputy and I will
am a farmer and ask
the Republican pri-
11)12. Yours for a
\V. H. Meade,
of Altona Township
of
the
1912.
E. J- Warner.
Watonga, Okla.
For Clerk of District Court
We are authorized to announce
H. Laing as a candidate for the
„nVe ui' Clerk of the District Court
Kingfisher county, subject to the
v jn 0f the voters at the Republican
l'i Imaries on August 1912.
Dennis Downing announces his
name as a candidate for the nomina-
te n of County Assessor of Kingfisher
eMiniy. subject to the Republican pri-
maries to be held August 6, 1912.
We are authorized to announce the
name of IW. Peck, of Cooper town-
ship, as a candidate for the office of
County Assessor subject to the will
mi the' tax-piyi rs of Kingfisher county
at the Republican primary of August
6, 1912.
For County Judge
and coun-
himself a
i) f County'
()klahoma,
Republican
August t>.
c. W. Mitchell, attorney
S llor at la's. announces
candidate for tlie office
.fudge of Kingfisher county
subject to the will of the
voters at their primaries
191 2.
We are authorized to announce the
n&me of !•'. D. Dakin as a candidate
foi the nomination of County Asses-
sor of Kingfisher county, subject to
the will i>f the voters at the coming
Republican primary, August fi, 1912.
,. E. Jarrell, principal of the
Capital City Business College,
Guthrie Okla, was a Cashion vis-
itor Friday and Saturday. Cash-
ion has contributed many young
people to the C. C. B. C. and some
of them have reached success.
The young man or woman who
wishes a complete commercial
course can make n<> mistake at-
tending the school at Guthiie.
This is the largest of five blanch
schools of the Byrne System.
Mr. |arrelfr tells us Miss Llizebeth
Johns, of Hennessey, started
the 30th of Dec. 1911, and on the
22nd of Mar. 1912, she passed
the Civil Service examination in
Oklahoma City. She has been
offered a place in Washington, P.
C. where there is a chance for
i in m ed i a t e appointment..
Trade Masks
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We are authorized to announce the
name of John M. Graham as a candid-
ate for the nomination of
.fudge of Kingfisher county,
: lie will of the voters at the
Republican primaries, August
County
subject
coming
ti, 1912.
For County Superintendent
H, McCracken authorizes us to
announce him as a candidate tor the
nomination of Superind' nt of Public
Instruction of Kingfisher county, sub-
ject to the will of the voters of the
Republican primaries to be held
\uirust <! 1912
'clock a.
M. E. Church
Sunday School at 10
tn. C. E. Price, Supt.
Preaching services next Suti
day at i i a. m., and <S p. m.
Pastor A. G. Williamson
"The Only Thing
That Will Relieve
Neuralgia."
The piercing pains of Neuralgia,
which often follows a bad col<l or
La Grippe, are frequently almost un-
bearable and few medicines attord
any relief to the sufferer.
"I am a rural mail earner and
have been a user of the Dr. Miles
medicines for years.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
can't be b«aten. 1 hey are the
only thing I have found that will
relieve my neuralgia artd I have tried
most everything, besides medicine
from the doctor. I am willing to
tell anyone what the Anti-Pam
Pills did fcr me."
Charles Hilderbrandt,
Box 205 Woodvill. Ohio
If you, like Mr. Hilderbrandt.
"have tried most everything' m
vain, why not do as he did, fight
vour aches and pains with Dr.
Miles' Anti-Pain Pill*. Let the
piils bear the brunt of the battle.
No matter how stubborn the con-
thev will come out victorious.
For County Attorney
1 hereby announce myself as <1 1 an
11 ii late for the Republican nomination
County Attorney of Kingfisher
,„llntv, subject to the primaries on
August 6, 1P12. K' nominated al
H, eted I Will do all in my power to
bring about an economical adnunis-
tI1 ion Of the affairs of this county
0f the office of county attorney.
v,„lr support Will be ^,r-i^:r
Kingfisher, Okla.
For County Treasurer
S. F. Robinson announces as a i
candidate for the Republican!
nomination for County Ireasutei
of Kingfisher county, Oklahoma,
subject to the primaries on Aug- |
ust 6, 1912.
Democrat Announcements
' For Sheriff
K. fj. Wilson announces his candidacy
for Sheriff, subject to the action of the
democratic primaries and pledges it
elected to perform the duties of the
office for the legal salary of $1900 and
that he will not appoint an office
deputy to draw a salary at the expense
ii the county.
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for the office Of Sheriff of King-
tislier county, Oklahoma, at <
general election, subject to the '
,,t the voters of Kingfisher county at
the Republican primaries on Augus
I Clyde Smith
For Register of Deeds
(1 s Van Gundy, ot Dover, annonn-
his candidacy for Register of
of Kingfisher, subject to the will
the Republican voters to be ex pick-
ed at the primary on Augus >.
S. F. Robinson, of Kingfisher,
announces in this issue as candid-
ate for the office of County Treas- j
urer. He stands for a square
deal; is a republican and an 89-er.
Has had a lifetime experietn e as
a professional bookkeepet and
accountant. Is one of the best
and foremost citizens of the coun-
ty, and a taxpayer. The voters
will do well to consider Robinson
j as a candidate for the above office, j
and judging from the the senti- ;
ment of the county he will be be-
yond a doubt nominated and
elected.
!)r. Miies' Anti-Psifl PMs
stand on their record, which is a
long list of cures extending back a
generation.
Druggists everywhere sell them.
firot package fails to benefit, your drug-
niS"t v/ill return your money.
~MIL.ES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. InJ-
It is a fact Coffee does lose
its strength. Why buy strength-
less Coffee. When you can get
fresh roasted Coffee. THE
ALTON GOODS.
Base Ball Goods at the Confec-
tionery.
f, 11 Starry announces as a can-
didate for the offic of Register ot
|((.„ls on the Republican ticket subject
to the primary to be held on August
,912 and pledge myself .1 elected
perform the duties of the office for
,J legal salaries and will neither ask
at the public expense 01
other compensation.
For County Assessor
1 PniintV Assessor of
I want to be Counu
ind If nominatea
it to
ach township
Kingfisher county
*nd elected 1 will leave it to the res.
dent tax-payers of
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Sabbath school 10:00 a .m.
Mrs. K. A. Carver, Supt.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, S p. m,
CiaV Kach alternate Sabbath ll
a. m.
(!. I.. Anderson, Classleader.
Preaching—Alternately each Sab-
bath ll a. m., 8 P. m.
Everybody invited.
lC. (). Davenport, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
a tn., preaching every second and four-
th Sundays of each month, both morn
ing and evening. All are invited.
A. G. Williamson, Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Morning services at the Congrega-
tional Church Sunday. Sunday School
; 11 111 o'clock. All welcome.
N'iel Xissen, Pastor.
For Sale
I will sell sell my lots in Cash-
ion, including grain office, coal
sheds, oil house and the old mill
property, at a very reasonable
consideration. My reasons for
wanting to sell this property is
because I am getting too old to be
in business, and tor benefit of my .!
health am going back East 011 a
visit for several months.
For sale cheap to right pat-
ties.
See G. T. Stone
Cashion, Okla.
S. W. Hogan was a Guthrie
visitor Saturday.
For insurance, call on S. S
Cole.
Any body can make those tasty
Fruit Salads. It's no trouble at
all when you use THE ALTON
GOODS jelly Powder. Riceipts
in each package.
Sheriff Bart Murphy was a
business visitor in Cashion Fri-
day.
Little Roy Vancuren was on
the sick list Friday.
G. W. Mitchell, ot Kingfisher,
was here Saturday.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1912, newspaper, July 11, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107714/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.