The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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__ , -afi hetmeea HiTO and B'-ackaby for. that someou* will «-^rty seize the-name of the
£l|f 2*T0f OB the democrat* uckeL and j <wmui? ytf-“ 1 15 •■*,«tood. « the most
Lonl" Mas. 11:?. This 4 with Viola RadctiC. *
dramatic scene la the? Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin asd cMIdren. |
4nd <e. c^tv cHk OQ! i*V Frisc* war* a cat to furnish ; history of he work!. The Hissing Mr. and Mrs Elledge, Miss Loaise aw
^wS«2^ ir^r. «m .« :»* ** **»« i. ^ J* k?'« >* »• *»***. .=4
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,„r, ». .f»eaT a- MKiveli. chief interest in Use election and also ] land to be* «tsaK4 aJon* tie cons- ^ni R^^ad iea:?h aad see WiippJe ^:srted Mr
^rr _.r*«a..a. <*>** lBteresl 115 • Tae lo_ I ^y. 0r where I- =*y be re«i-. how. seven 1st: acred years bet are the E! ledge on Simday.
le*s?«d without driving too far on* oi the; great prophet hau foreseen the «c- Mr. Fred Morrill,
Miss Bertha
and Mrs. Hay
a Br
accounts for the heavy rote.
Mrs. Clarence
T. H. W. MCDOWELL
Editor and Proprietor
•-»> % ’5°' «rsmsk"s ’SSrtWB !«- R,5T ^nai. *:* «4 Stortll « » F^,i. H~*r *««.
• the city is safely 1 nish the best com. kafir. t Jo. or see- how five hundred years l* ore to OrfoztL Ransa^ Tuesday even—g
republicat. on a partisan
You Will Like \
CALIFORNIA j
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
T .ree .....................
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Oor year ......................
PsTani* in advance.
5??. toe Primary the city« safely ? alah the beA com. kafir, milo. or see how. m e n unoreo years owojv 10 yuora, . 4U™-’ J^TS
. ^hrt5*ar Vo*. hot wha'e-r, r is best adopted o the he had foreseen the very manner o: to attend the wedding of a meet ot
^TrelTbroSh^ I^VnSlSSr^S ioSS ^rSSrt ViU he Masters entry, whWt hare Mr MomOls and Mrs Housers on
,jMi eitcdoa. The vote by wards{rWt the fanner, watch the develop-: been inumphant. The history o. th. Wednesday. . ... - .1, • ciimuie- »*>»» onu "«»*<. «u w
elp.1 electron. The vote by j ~ <* a* «**. and if he deems it, world might have teen di: U? Idsts* tor the wedding bells u. tt J |j’ t ♦
atilinihV snestesflhOBS The is pstfflntrd hat there were ftsi.y community. J * Airira
Minn**, m-ie suegeraoc* Wo millroa people gathered from the ------- j f labor, worn wonders. Alfalfa. ♦
very tour corners of the earth _ ___. . „
Jerusalem a- this time to attend the! L <5. Muret and family «p<*D’ - ♦ anc[ dairy products point the
Passover. Thousands had come be- day at the home of S. anEtte^| J tQ 'lcorr tba„ a mere
perrision of the state ager- of the
rnired States asrical'ura: ;• fin-
AdTertisiu? Bates
; j-c 1 - f- certs per ne for
:.-sert-.or
%»-.ae.i :am: M- .teats per « -th
3‘.i- i xd-Si 1-3 ' nch do*.-- e eo -
i x r. s^er most s.
A! attvert’.S’.r.gcontin
and the summary is as follows:
FIRST WARD .
For May or—Blacks by <d Har- **-■* *»« been elected under the to*
ris id) 20; Kistier (r< 43.
For City Clerk—Brooks ‘ri 2«; _
Butcher <r> V No dectocrauc casdl- mem. ar.u everything poss..
?!, oe done to assist the farmer
aaie 15,; It will cot cost the farmer one cent
for seed, advice or any other .ssis;-
\ aiiee that may be rendered him toy
Because there yon rill have J
a chance to succeed. There t
ciimate. soil aod ” ater. in \
conjunct
. labor. sori< ----- ---—,
♦ fruits, garden truck, poultry
w"!S
For Polie* Jadg-—Swai
Voris irt 4&: Lti&d • ■;■
For City Marshal—Kisui
Cagle > n ;5C.
For City Tnwsarer—Lei
No democratic candidate.
For City Attorney—B*)!2
(i A D?f .
the company.
dt*.*: order
Statement» »'
• 3 9., • i*--i oa j for.
ye r'esr’ted at c oeeofeac'n moatc
way to
living.
Colonist Excursions
♦
March 15 to April 15 $
♦
------------ z 1915 Then one-way second-class |
Brother tfc:se of En:a preach*:*. 3, p t;cke‘s from Blackwell ro I os 1
. .-K.—h - p«*tr>,a7n :a5t ♦ An?eles San Francisco, San 4
J Di^ 'O. and to many other noints ♦
with a badness propowtk*. and as: retory of the navy. As the people sing: Mr. and Mrs. ^ j ? in California will be soFd for a
.... *--------- z > ... from rheir “Hosar^.- taere is moving it- haska. Kansas, are nere • •--4E!’.‘fie p
causer they thoogtot that Jesus would and also attended
be there and that be would establish Grandma Brown. •
* Tarpenning and Naylor shipped a J
How completely they raisuixier- car toad of cattle to Kansas City 1 ^
The mi)road oSclais stood his life, his message, his par- * Saturday. ♦
greater the rops i pose. Ms raethod: Only last night at Mrs. Brown died at the home of IX
feaulina the railroad will the home of Mary and Martha, Peter ? her grand daughter. Mrs, Purdy, last *
do aad Sn m make and John had ben quarreUne as to Friday and was buried in the Braman |
the farmer soecessi which one should be the secretary of cemetery -ast aunday. ^ x
as pbilanthrc-pists, state, and
the more
Dance <r* *■ j aV ^iianthresists state, and Andrew, James and Mat- ------- ._. -
fKHFriLisfisIsr^ r s^rua”
14; Waldo * r» 3; Zink <r) 10. ,
F’or Councihoafi—Kier <<i> warmer o«nj*
CHINCH BU(i NO -JOKK
That Surr.!;‘
visitatioo of
t the ied furaished toe is «*liy a big and out among the great throng some . daughter. Mrs.. Naytor acd ^mHy^
, j z~tn<>r The Frisco has 'also made saviours of society, conservative men.: Miss Mamie Nut' •o.ited with
* - vw. -j*---Board— . . taT> -ae»» <»jand they say that He is a disturbs Morel young folks last Sunday ^ a
OOOty iS to suf* Haines >tf tL No democratic casdl* j thef^tinet suppled w f U»e peace, a dangerous man. j Mrs. J. Fester and daughter. Mrs-
dal Vk ~JL:,« ti,^ sat -be Master in the midst a. McCormack, spent last More. ♦
For Treasurer Scbool
A. market q notations, the best piace to
sell grain and other data from the
fer another visitation of UIC For Member School Board—J.
•hinrfi h-jp rally a* disastrous Vincent «d» 42: Ashbrook r) Cf*. .
ttli.'CU oll uu, SECOND 1VVRD agricultural department
as ant'teat hfis been experienced For Mayor—fliackaby Id) K; Har- from their o*n
• o recent t ears, is disclosed by ris «d* 44. Kistler <r) 4‘.
There sat the Master in the midst a.
of it alL How sublime! Unmoved by
either their “Hosannas," or the sly
j ents.
27; • Mr. Barnard
with Mrs. Naylor and her mother S
r***--i* as well as either -heir “Hosannas, or toe siy --. ♦
oriva'- cnrres*<Mid- workings of those who would open;. MTlIVl. SESSION MET 111 i’A ^
P“ “ ' cpposeHim :f they dared. H, rides Cot, 4 race «alN the Member To- »
i.GS. Correspond in{f fare from
points on other lines in connec-
tion with the Santa Pe Liberal
»:opover privileges.
Four trains daily from Black well
make good connections to Cali-
fornia points.
is authority for
their ■ - WMF of ar. Smith 'i; ^-5i he»««.■?• r“*“! .h—fi
oppos<- mm is they ,.v.. ------ — ___ ^
the to the Ter. step* of the Temp!-: His gether for Impartaat .measure* ,
~ Oklahoma City, March la.—'The spe- j ▼
tli- ac*r expert from the nation- jidate.
>1 deparimen. of en.vmology ^ ^ ^7^“ "*
assistant For City Marshal—Kimtan fd/
' Citt^he^bas ctos*-d'widi" fijtiv "farmers follow Him no farther. Will He estab- ; cial session of the state legislator*
,s- thTouEhtnr tteroate bat io far hi liah the Kingdom How they mis an- got down to business promptly at
' S no o r "2 Jt- Kav demood the whole message of His aoon today .Tuesday) The foltowmg
to His words as He 1 is the call issued by Governor Croce.
* 1 _• _ ... ________ ___cruv«lrc fn 1
For tickets, reser-
vations, informa-
tion :»nd copy of
••San Joaquin Val-
ralley’' folders, ap-
ply to
whocome? aereasin asai«tan, For City ..lars-al—Kicnan a.« * . j thg Di-n. 0. the comr-anv to raise ’ speaks to those within, “Ye have
... professor E. O. G. KeUy. «J i SX £*«“? ^.d'iASIK
T:ns I' .r.'.vCiCOme news but No^democ^tic candidate. ^ _ -A- S^fiirrfistoed farmers by the Frisco's Easter time tha't that same throng
nothlfit; ts to be gained by blink-,
ing at the fact*.
R. L. McMANIS. Agent
Blaehweii, Okla
For City Attorney—Bellatti id) 30;
Dance <r> €2.
be furnished farmers by
local agent in Blackwell, Jos.
For Street Commissioner—Bowman Hall.
State of Oklahoma. Executive !>*:,
partment. ; <
"PrecUiBuition. '<*
-Pursuant to the powv-r vested in (
W. that shouted Hosanna to the son or n: by section seven <T> tntittHtta11***********
David.' were the very ones that s;t <» ■ of the constitution of the s.ate .
• v n -A_____tr— - rst.i. 1___- T V, e.f.Kr rfifl YAte
Professor Sroitb and Henry «*> ”e*hman «> 10; lAndrith*
(di 3s, Mc-ade (r) 37: Tannehill r) S; 0>
Armstrong went out yesterday Waldo «r) 6: Zink in 12.
to the latter’s farm in Jackson ;^°rbr2^n(c;!?I^f~<:Sover <d) H*'
township, about tfsree miles Fnr Treasurer School Board—
-nvit
__ criec -aw 3v with Him," “crucify of Oklahoma. I hereby convoke the.
K„.„T*o, .'‘Ks- SSS^Sf’ST^ fLTS I
Pn 1,1*4- the crucifixion of the Master. His ital in me city of Oklahoma City, on
“Oh Jerusalem, Jerusalem! How oft | Tuesday, March 1>. 19X3, at noon,
would I—hut ye would not" was not -Given under my hand ana t-*e 1
Frank Borden V'-ert.-
Official* Shenld Be Honest
--- ,. . - V!_ limited by the r alls of that city, nor great seal of the state of Oklahoma, ;
outh Of hereon the telephone Hain- (r Vr. No democratic candi- Stmday ™ra^i^'TR" that ,ay and time, for the nations a- the eapitoi. in the city of Oktoho-
OU ..... don pr^Chrd °° Of the earth were represented in that rra City, -his the 1-th day of Maroh.
last
roa<i fo
that pad oeen cut over
-um'‘.er an<l where the blue stem
had ^ro'x two or three inrhe*
atter being icoived. be dug up a
couple of tussocks, six or seven
inches in diameter, taking din
and roots. After getting home
counted the number of chinch
bugs and found liiSOlive bugs in
one or the bunches. Of dead
Lord, one thousand ]
For Mayor—Blacks by <d» 32; Har- morning just before the election. His - ,te r<.gU’-ar session the following
*■:- -j- 27- Kistler •-) - text was Fsaln. ::12 kmcag t-taer ____. wer “I<lssed:
»f HjaB j*-
d*“ -- M-.*-- S,,-a .f -I.M «««
harmoniously developed in ail his Utem Are hay (ountr Tra-hi-r*
powers, physical, inielteetnal. moral ■ — — .
;nd spiritual. If there be physical and The class of 2912 of the Black
intellectual development without the high school was a remarkaoie
For Police Judge—Swaim (r)
Voris (ri *>4: l^ind 'd- 33.
For City Marshal—Kinnan (d)
Cagle <r) 9.
For City Treasurer—Lentz (r)
No democratic candidate.
For City Attorey—Bellatti (d)
I
veil
oi! e,
y* \u:-.£ •districted c-onsrres-
*|f.j mto !ihr democratic dis-
’T ■ -- Bill r. : . signed by gover-
nor-
moral and spiritual, we have the op- not only for its size, but also for the
pre«aor, the g: ne criminal. Ea- record whichG - r boarf nominated by ^the
i ’j-ff to put the management of the
ri&T.ks and gt-arar'y funds in
R.CftMieWyaQfloiies
For Hatching
bogs there were only twenty, or j Da.ce <r) pecially is it'tree that we a«d to* £P£l’Stote'tea^: limiting the ass-iss-:$| QQror |§ r $3.00 Ptr I 00
I per cent A co,™,' mode fro™ ^T^L^'lSTTtSSS =SS?. “ «%» -7. - I'
* booch of blue-stem in Mr. jy «:^t«J* <0 «!b SSJu Cbe^S' D?u* e>«i >7™. •—»“ ar
lion™ W: Kite „» SS. _ .. . janv »e_ns^iri?p.^,re bem* W -bem!
_
ihl7 PH0Hf M-4 WES.H.F. SIEGER1
similar results.
Figuring from these discover ^ —teAticc^di-
For Treasurer School Board— responsible. For we tb- peopl- have in Kay ttounty:
Mill
are bugs enough in Jackson ^ (d) 20; Cord<rJ (d, 25; Rose <d»
township alone lo stock the
whole state of Kansas. Should
the season be favorable for their
growth and propagation they
responsime. r or w e me i' < *•* *—4 7----- ..... „—~ 7- . or to seil to minors
dismissed the king, pot on the royal ney, Esther .line. Cap*“^t Fe*l'j habi-ua! drunkards; or to take
purple, and mounted the throne of Grace Robbms. Alice Brook. an- - . . T.--a;s-Kv
Bessie Wilson. The following mem- mail ordenj^™**-
bers are in college: Mamie Risley and I Partial abolition of the eoun.y ~u
Altina Elliott, in the University of perior court system.
Mr Smith estimates there dale
For Member School Board—BueUes- power.
There are two greet ag-nts or or-
stock the 33. Hau (r> jo. i gans of national life—the state and
ATTACHED TERRITORY j the church. Civil rights, liberties and
For Treasurer School Board— duties are the especsal responsibility
Haines <r, 0. No democratic candi- of the state. The culture of the re- . , passed cm to siv*- u«icn«»*»
date. • _ - I ‘^ous Iife' -tbe teac-hiD-g 0r-reh^°-S Sr J?nt tea^is and Sum- ! “gassers" a chance, requiring all nat-
Kausas. and Alfred Vance, Roy Ken-
ney, Prentice Lively, Virgil Wood.
State printer's office abolished.
Abolished special attorneys to state
Llovd Jones and Helen Kyger are in departments
- passed bill to
give indepeadent
FOURTH WARD
Fbr Mayor—Blackaby <d> 35; Har-
ris (d> 17: Kistler <rl 39.
For City Clerk—Brooks (rl 26;
will UO immense damage not!)r, 0 yQ democratic candidate,
only to tbe wheat but to all the
crops that come after it. Burn-
ing the only remedy be can rec
ommend and says it ought to be
done at once and oa a larg
scale. If the burning be proper
lv done and under favorable cir
eumstances it will destroy at
For Member School Board—Wood ideas and ideals and the strengthen- eight per cent teaching and thirty-
Rural Route 3 Box 27
Blackwell, Okla.
Diarrhoea in Chicks
i ura! tas pipe line companies to be :
common carriers and common pur-
chasers. Not yet signed by the gov- j
Stands Between the Poultryman
and His Profits
ins of the religious motive are the | two per cent in college,
special function of the church. By According to the report ot the com-
the quickening power of truth and missioner of education, eight per cent
not bv external authority the church ; of the graduates of high schools in emr . fair
must 'minister to the life and great- the United States -nter college or do l*^ ***^*™^
srHr ,r's-so cand" is^s«Js^sr»ss'Hr
Polio, -»■’ -V
gvstem the state proposes to prepare and seven, or twenty-eight per cent
our bovs and girls for citizenship in ' teaching, making a total of sixty pe-
this great nation. In our public cent doing advanced work in educ^-
schoois they are to learn the rights. {tion.
42;
Voris (r) 36; I.und tdl 35.
For City Marsha!—K’mnan fd)
Cagle (r) 22.
For City Treasurer—Tx-ntt <ri 49.
No democratic candidate.
least 75 l>er cent of the bugs and , Fbr City Attorney—Bellatti <di 39;
, .... . • • fnri Dance (r) 47.
greatly limit tnetr capacttx ior( Fbr Street Commissioner—Bowman
mi-urhief This must be atteod-1 (d) 30; Fleshman (d» 1: I-andrith
miscmei. t rt i (d) 15; Made (r) 29; Tannehill (r)
ed to before tbe graas starts tvaido <ri 1: Zink in a.
and the butrsieave their nesting 1 por Councilman—Hiatt <d) 24;
places in the blue stems and ««• "fjp 'd) ^ tr’ *7: Wine8
derthe trash heaps. There is j For Treasurer School Board—
no way the farmer can put in, H.mes ir» AT. No democraUc candi- _______
his time to hotter advantage ' For Member School Board—Wink- iora! and religious obligatton. They est
1. 11 . Jrr davs than bv <rl ** West <r> 47. have apparentty no regard for truth
the first warm ary aays tnau >y \ total vote
thoroughly horning out all
places where tbe pests have been
liberties and duties of citizenship and
thus be prepared to take their place
in the life of the nation. But we are
face to face with the stern fact that
our public schools have failed in their
gigantic task. For whichever way we
turn, we have special legislation,
trusts, oppression, perjury, bribery
and graft
Our daily papers are full of this
ments and severe probes of other de-
partments nyd officials. Impeachment
proceedings started against Insur-
ance Commissioner Perry A. Ballard.
Passed a rudimentary eight-hour
Jsw for women.
Bashed three bills for protection
sssr™.4mi3Cd
basket tall t^am was practically rates .rom the and gratters,
made up of members of this class. In ms special ^ 5?^.
and the -rack team that won the state nor among other “SS;M1
nieer -• St-llwater contained five lievo that the legislature should first
members of the class of 1912. and decide how <1*7 mtend
four ot the five are now in college, for a capitol. Hans should then be
If any city in Oklahoma or any-
where else for that matter, can sur-
pass that record, it has not been re-
Tbe experienced poultry raiser
knows how often White Diarrhoea ha.*
bill. | robbed him of his chicks In hundreds
ef case* instead of profits tbe season’s
end has nothin? but loss.
You can prevent this dread diset
among your poultry by using
STOCSDiLL S GER.ffACIDF.
a sure germicide, antiseptic and pos-
itive remedy for Diarrhoea in Poultry,
White Diarrhoea in Chicks, and other
Bowel Complaints 0/ Fort Is. Guaran-
teed to give entire satisfaction or your
money cheerfully refunded
Price 50c For sale by
SrOGSDILL’S PHARMACY'.
Blackwell. Oklahoma
- - - -
j qoently seem devoid of
Misa
_____ cover all of the ex-
penses. the work could be begun and
in eighteen months Oklahoma would 5
, have a eapitoi. Governor Cruee a as 5
insistent that it would be the best '
harboring during tbe winter.
Wellington Monitor Pre~*.
ANOTHER FINDS THEM.
Better get busy at once bui
ing or plowing under all patches
l aloe
•Radys Blasdel visited — insistent tnat it wouiu oe me ucs, «
police to appropriate or bond for the J
daughter j fuJ! amount of the expenses. He said ■ 5
Juanita were callers at the Ixigar. th>, when the building is well under *
A. . arkn>o<l*e c rail 1(10 - _a_ - Ka 4 tt*. 5 rVf ! ' T
to f-nforc- the law and tben dHi* home Thursday evening. ___ ^““y. that there would be a market
____________ ; and righteousness. They are intel-
For Mayor—Blackaby id> 139: Har- iectually k^en bnt lack. »hen the test
ria -dl 19S: Kistler fri 194.- comes. th‘ principles ’hat niak- ra®® school Thursday.
For City Clerk—Brooks !r> 135; i .As is now being demonstrated in the \ Mf w j Roiing
Butcher frl 261. jcity of New York, they rake an oath
Fbr Police Judg-—Swaim (r) 101; _____ _ . ___
Voris (r* 192: Lund »d) 16V. sard the law—wiuk at its Tiocittcn- spelling contest between Union {or' lots in the capitol property. IS
For City Marshal—Kinnan *d> 201; and thereby fill their packets -itt jS<AoqJ iEd o^jj Grove Friday result- ^ the people will be assured that
Cagle (r) 67. money. ed in a victory for Union of 27 to 17 ther^ wouy be a building. It is the *
For City Treasurer—Lentz <n 252. Our public school system must r. p vhi]e spelling tallies for one hour. lan of he said, to make a par- *
For City Attorney—Bellatu »d) to remedy this evil There we mas-. Tb?in ;n spejiing the old way when .s>, appropriation at this time, later 5
Better get busv at once burn- 175; Dance (r» 212. emphasize moral obligation more than ^ one of Oak Grove went down to The j0ia and thus construct 5
For Street Commissioner—Bowman we have in the past This week we were SiX from Union still on ^'building I am unalterably op- 5
(d) 109: Fleshman <d» 27: 1-andrith Are to cominau- met to hold posit:onr ^ floor. It was an enjoyable oe- r<ose<3 lo this plan.” he 6aid. "It 5
Ot grass and weeds that might (d) gj. Meade (r 176: Tannehill (r» on our board of education te' us see casion ac<1 erf.a jf We had been beat- might mean that Oklahoma would be 5
-Morn a harbor tor chinch bug>, 50: Waldo (r) 24: Zink (ri 41 o it that we have m-n for en we would not be discouraged for ^nurched with a scandal similar 5
atToru ala.' por councilman FYret aard—Kier sittons who will select teachers who Grove is one of Kay countys {0 wh*t has befallen other staffs 5
if yoJ dont want Mr. Bog to (J) 33. Stephenson r* 51; Richards teach by example as well as by pre- Jaree schools. So we greatly rejoice which have followed this course. I 5
heat vou out of a Dart of your <r) 16. Second ward Glover <d)1 56: cept. We must have in ott^l P«S- in onr Ticton hope the legislature will look at the 5
oeat you out 01 a pan y Laahbrook (r) 59. Third ward—Mag- tion men who are watching for oppor- m ~ ~ ' * --- “ ‘ --------
wheat crop. Dan Stanley called ers 59; Jones (ri 36: Kite (r) 55: tunities to make- better laws or to
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the Patriot office Saturday | ^ ward-Rotem ^ ^
(d) 22; Hiatt enforce the good law, already made. Fv.<jaj. to Tisi't at ^ home of her
Jui »«. ttti; nop^ ^ rcisittuiv —... — %
Mrs G. O. Bangerter aiKi daughters proposition as I do and obviate any * . V"T» f’ V I I CHUYI \
Laura and Helen went to Braman ,f;gcuitv which might arise by this 5 AMI l ALlr1 »K;Y LA
and said that he pulled up the
grass along the fence on bi>
place two and a half miles soul h
of Medford and found chinch
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Weber, and
family Mr Bangerter drove ip on
difficulty which might arise by this j
p!an."
The congressional districts by coun-
ties, are as follows:
ttey all returned home First—Kay. Osaee. Washington. No- 5
The official who has to be driven into
For Treasurer School Board— a corner and compelled to make a
Haines (r) 239. good law or to enforce one alread.v Sunda atd
For Member School Board—First made is w>t tbe official who will help snn<iaT evening. wata. Rogers. Tulsa. Mayes. Craig. *
ward—Vincent (d> 42: Ashbrook (ri us to lead our boys and rirls to tet- Mj. Boling called on Mr. House and Ottawa. Delaware. Cherokee and a
60: second ward—Swan (d) 37. Me- ter manhood and womanhood. i family on Saturdav. Adair
___. ^ . . Manis <d> 33: Sheets (r) third greatest teacher and statesman toat Mra Gummow. Miss Gladys Second—Muskogee. Wagoner.
bugs. The same report was made wart}_Bnellesfeld (d) 20: Codery (d» ever walked the earth proclaimed a Gnirinow Mjss N>n aD<i Mr Todd
bv M D York abou hi« place 25: Rose (d) 33: Hall (ri 50: fourth great principle by which onr officials Hou»*r visited at the W. H. Elasdel
ward—Winkler td> ^44: West jr) 47; must be guided and inhannonywith bon^ a-^i.r
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er to 1
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The
this 1
vote <
the week before.
Like Mr. York, Mr. Stanley
with fire He burner*
y ground and is plowing
the grass along the fence
he cannot burn because 01
sts. He urges every farm*
o t he sa me.— Med ford P.« *
rhed territorv—Wood (r) 0. which they must live if we are to be
—— the nation we Should be. It is the U w.g SaDday
A F VRJfER of servirtt Our citizens and ^ Houser spent Sunday
%
%
Ok- 5
mulgee, McIntosh, Seuuoyah. Haskell 5
and Leflore. ;
Third—Pittsbure. .Latimer, Pushma- 5
3
•
%
Wts LOOKING FOB
Farm lfi*motiKtrntor at tbe *Frisc«>
Uses Paid IKit to Blackwell
officials must regard public office as 3lmm
an oppot nmity for service and not: p^r, HAfer EJla Bonnewell, Leo-
for graft, ss has too .r*<iuent.y E bonnewell, < a me ' anL and Maye
trw- 1 and Ethel Smith spent Sunday with
, F*arl Glasgow.
“IN THE N IMF OF THE LORD” Mr and Mrs Orrai Houser visited
- ! Mr. and Mrs J. H Housrr Sund;y.
Rev. F. J. >t#we Tell* af (YrW* In-
trj 1 it* Jerusalem
Mr E H. Sears risked at Mr. J. D. tana. McCurtain. Atoka, Choctaw. Bry
I ___ I an. lave. Marshall and Carter.
with Fourth—Pawn-e. ^reek. Okfuskee.
Seminole. Hughes, ^ontotoc-. Coal and
Johnston.
Fifth—Noble. Pavne. lx>gan. Lin-
coln v>o»taw»torr:p Clerefand. Mc-
Clain. Garvin and Murray.
Sixth—Garfield. Kingfisher, Ok!a-
\crr.a anadian. nr\<iy. Stephens and
By tbe Frisco-Santa Fe new
through line, via Enid. Way-
uoka. Amarillo and Clovis, tin*
below snow line. The through
Pullman and tourist sleepers
from Enid without change of
cars to tbe Pacific coast. This
is the best line out of Black-
well.
Mr. and Mrs He
and Evelyn Jefferson.
ever
E G. E-arnarA: farm demonstrator
for the Frisco railroad, was m Black-
well on Thursday and for several
hours he drove around the country
accompanied by several well known
< men searching for a capable farmer
willing to enter into a contract with At the Presbyterian church 00 Sun- Radctiff
llhe r 11 road to raise the seed the day. the pastor, the Rev. P J. Stowe. , Mr. and Mr*. Claude Randall »*d v-jehi'«—™'oods Harper. Beaver. \
of I company furnishes He told a repre- preached an appropriate sermon on children spent Sum*av with Mr. and i-'lljs. T*»as. »-ron. Woodward. J
that he the Faster seseon. He aid in part: Mrs. Frank Randall. Roger Mille. !>•»-•- raster. V. ashita.
‘ 't• Beckh
1 he ITiaiarj tlecUee
primary election Tuesday
brought out the largest, eentative of this newspaper
ate Mr. and Mrs. Daria and children
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
and family
Mrs. Claude Randall
Seventh—Aifa!fa Grant, Major,
Blaine. c»ddo. vwwj, Jackson. Co-
msBche. THlewan a-d Cotton.
n«fcC*—" cwri* ■
t nMMW'eff'1
cast at a primary. The 1 was not successful, but he believes
the Faster seseon.
B’.essed is he that cometh In the'
JOS. W. HALL. Agt
Blackwell, Okla
Evelyn House stayed Sunday night ■ Beckham. Harmc- and Greer.
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McDowell, T. H. W. The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1913, newspaper, March 20, 1913; Blackwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138631/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.