The Blackwell Sun. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1904 Page: 4 of 15
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Jhc Blackwell jlrnt
F.'labllshMl 1**
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPEB
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. AT
Blackwell. Oklahoma Territory county since
Robert A. Neff & J«*e M. Ei»iminjer
Editori and Proprietor*
TELKI'HONE XO. 77
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Three months ....................26c
BLx months.......................50c
One year.......................1100
Cnfrrd 23/acJtivtt »»
drmr^.r/tji 9//att»r
Democratic Ticket
FOR PRESIDENT
ALTON B. PARKER
roM VICE-PBsatDKST
HENRY G. DAVIS
No one is better known through-
out Kay county than B. C. Payne,
the democratic nominee for regis-
ter of deed*. A resident of the j
the opening of the
strip, he has gone through all the 1
hardships of the early settlers, is
deserving of recognition, is quali
tied in every respect for the |»osi j
tion to which he aspires and will
make a model officer. As a hu»i- 1
ness man, all who know him, and
they are many, speak in the high-
est terms of his ability. His car-
eer has l>een one of probity and
honorable dealing, and the electors
of this county can rest assured that
with Bert Payne as register of
deeds they will have a courteous,
honorable, qualified and worthy
man in the office, who will admin-
ister the affairs thereof without
fear or favor and with honor to
himself and to those who placed
him therein. A vote for Payne
will be a vote for a clean, compe
tent man who possesses every
qualification to efficiently and sue-
Ask Your
Doctor
If he knows of any better lax-
ative and stomach remedy than
Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin
If he is not
prescribing it
in his practice,
he knows what
it is, and if he
is honest, he
willsatisfyyou
I""1 and us with his
reply to your
question.
Dr. Caldwcll’i Syrup Ptpsln
is not sold in bulk, but all drug-
gists s^ll it in 50cand$1.00 bottles
and refund your money if you re-
ceive no benefit. Fair, isn’t it ?
I. T- Carry. M D . Rarannab. Tenn.. write.
■ ndrr d»i« of Aug. 1 1(00: "I have used Dr.
I # i, | f , Caldwell’* Syrup Pepsin In both mj Own
cessfully carry on the work Of the famor and In m> practice, and unhealiatlngly
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roK MMI.ATC TO CORGBCM
PRANK MATHEWS
FUR < OCHClI.MtN riHRT DISTRICT
JAMES P. WOOLSEY
County Ticket
Representative J. A. Rlubaugh
Probate Judge—R. L. Howaley
Attorney—A. F. Moss
Sheriff E. L Hopton
Treasurer—Robt. Dunlop
Register of Deeds- -B. C. Payne
Clerk—Byron J. Raucb
Superintendent—J. M Bunlen
Surveyor—^T P. Alford
Coroner Dr. O. T. Morey
Coininissioners-
lst Dtot— Wni McNally
2d Dlst—Oeo. Alberti
:trl Disl—Lew Weythnian
office. Vote for Payne and you
will have no cause to regret your
choice.
During his incumbency of the
probate judge's office for the past
two years, R. L. Howsley, has
filled the same in an able, fearless,
impartial and creditable manner.
He is careful, conscientious and
painstaking in the performance of I
a-.ats that I have got bettor result, from It
than any other form of pepsin I bare used. I
consider It a most excellent preparation.”
Dr. T Jones, of Osgood. Mo., writes under
date of Oct. **. 1*39: "I bare ua«-d Syrup
Pepsin for fome time end Bud It gives most
excellent results and It Is one of the greatest
selling preparations I bare ever carried la
■lock. 1 do not hesitate to recommend lk
BUY A BELT
COAT
Here’s one of the best things
you’ll find this season. A fine
all wool fabric cut in the lat-
est styles. It’s a good service-
able overcoat for general
wear.
Your Money Baok
If It Don’t Benefit You
PEPSIN SYRUP CO., MontictllOi IIL
For side by W. (i. Anderson
Our line of Men’s and Boy’s
Suits and Overcoats is larger
and finer this Fall than ever
before. They have the right
•
kinds of labels in them. It’s
a small thing to look for, but a
big thing to find. You had better find us be-
Copyright 1904 by
Hart Schatfner & Marx
In Blubaugb.the democrat* have
every dTitjTpertaining to the office ■* « candidate for the legislature, a
fore buying. It will pay you to do so.
Honest ami ‘capable, lie has made , f“rmer- a re*ident of *h* c0"Dt?
a model officer, as everyone who for >’ears- fami'iar wltb |he
has had business in his court will of the Pt'°'’l<’ of the Hrst
testify. Clean, able and brilliant, di-triet, and whose interests are all
he has carefully guarded the trust
in Kay county. Against him the
The law require' 'he county su-
j>eriiitcndeot to roll t one dollar
from everyone inking a teacher's
examinati " .md at-posit the same
with the c<"iuiy treasurer to the
credit ef wuat in known as the
Normal fund. Four of these
reposed in him by the voters two republicans have nominated a car
pet bagger to the county, whose
years ago. His past conduct of
the office is a guarantee for the fu
tore. Tried and proven to be the
right man in the right place, the
voters of this com ty are going to represent
recognize merit ami honesty*hy
.niiu.tiuo. „r« held «ck hlm 10 i|is I"—*
Ht each one of them are always a shioi1.
possessions were but recently at
Red Rock and w ho is a stranger to
the constituents whom he would
Under such conditions!
whom would you, Mr. Voter, pre
fer to represent you, a home man
, yr a stranger
BARRETT’S BIG DAYLIGHT STORE
number who take the examinations
for teacher’s ^certificates. At the
July meeting of the lioard of coun-
ty commissioners, when the liooks
were lieiug checked up, it was
found that the present superinten
dent, A. D. Kersey, had failed to
deposit any of the money collected
by him with the county treasure-,
and it was only when compiled to
tlo *o by the county attorney that
he paid the money into the treas
ury. Elect J. M. Bnnten to that
office anti he will carry out the
plain mandate of the law and d^
posit the money collected by him
ns designated by law and not use it
^or his own purposes.
To the taxpayer the office of
Have you heard
railroads running
of any
pecial
of the
trains
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis-
county commissioner is one of the for the lienefit of any of lhe demo- <*urag« >~en.
most important in the county. In crati<, candidate8< Republican or-
this district the democrats present ^ charge MatheWN with being
Lew Weythowo, of Carlisle town-1 thfl frieud o{ t.0r|>oration9 and
ship, for your consideration. He tr|I8ls but we notice that its Mc-
isa farmer, and as such, his inter- G|ljre that get8 the favor8, and its
estsare identical with those of the
other farmers of the district, and
insures cat ef til consideration of
their interests by him He is a
man of .vide experience, of the
strictest integrity, safe and con- j ’||ch as8}stance.
servative in business, and the peo-
ple of this district will place their
interests in competent hands by
entrusting them to him.
not a great stretch of imagination
to assume that the railroads are
not running special trains for Mc-
Guire's benefit unless he has prom
ised to render value received for
It is claimed by the republican
candidate for county surveyor that
he assisted in making the original
government survey in thi* |wirtion
Go and ask the people of l’onc»,Hnd sterling worth the people, of
As an evidence of his character {he terriloryi but the field notes
City w hat kind of a man Ed Hop- Qreer ^unty, hi* home, have con
ton is, if you want to find out the tenuously honored Frank Math-
standing ami character of the dem-
ocratic candidate for sheriff. Each
ews with positions of trust. Had
lie lieen recreant to the trust re-
and memoranda of the survey doe*
not disclose his name as one of the
corps. It tlierefoie necessarily
follows that his claim* are un-
founded, c* the record* are the
and everyone, regardless of poli- po!*(, in him by his constituents, ^ and had he taken
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid-
neys are out of order J
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent !
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born \
afflicted with weak kid-
neys. If the child urin-
- ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose <TL - —
Women as well as men are made mis-
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar
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tics, speaks well of him. He is a
part in the survey his name would
claimed by a part of the re ^ ^ ^ ^
successful business man, plain and puhlic*n press, would they have [j“ya hec7fmind thereon,
unvarnished h> speech, of -cupruml to approve his course by 1
, other posts of hon-
or? 'urntf
sizes. You may have
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- h«m or Rraun-iiooi
ing all about it. including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
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One little i in front of 000,000 makes a
million out of nothing;
One little screw out of place may cause
an appalling disaster.
One little spool of thread you are “out” of
may cause you lots of grief.
One little somethiug here and there that
you do not hsve, you could probably get
here for a few pennies.
We watch all these little things.
When a women needs a paper of pins she
needs them.
This cool weather means you need some
good shoes, gloves and warm underwear,
we need your business. Mere you will find
the proper goods at the proper prices.
Much more’s Big Racket
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unvarnished speech
integrity, m d- st in hi
und r inan w f • Httrndi*
hi* ud,tit*. Vote tor bin
will have no • u*e to r«g
cMtcc.
tweir del«_<»te.
Mos* and -wn.^the t>rposing
candidates for fcounty attorney
have both beenjbefore the people
of this county. The one a* coun
ty attorney and the other a* pro
bate judge Examine I their re-
cords if you have any hesitancy a*
to how you should vote, and un
less blinded with partisan prejn
dice, you are hound to vote for
One of the principals of democ-
racy ia to reward merit,which in a
great measure explains why so
many of the present county
officials are before you for your
suffrage at this coming election
Their past stewardship has tieen
endorsed by their party with a
renomination for the position so
ably and creditably tilled by each
Moss if you have the best interests one. and they now ask your ap
proval of their course by giving
Under republican rule from July
, 1 1 >1 Id June 30, ig»>2 it co»t the
t\ paver* uf this county $51,794.-
yt, and under democratic rule
from July 1, 190J to June 30,1903,
an equal <>eri<al of time, the eutire
cost of administering the alfairsof
Kav county was f t4.762.07, or a
saving of $17,033.8*. In the in
terest of your pocket book, Mr.
Taxpayer, which party do you
wish to manage the county's af-
fairs?
FROM MOUTH A FRICA
of your county at heart.
Two years ago McGuire declared
that there were but two roads in
the Indian territory, ti.e one, lead-
ing to ignorance, anti the other, to
crime, hut in this campaign he ha-
forgotten past declarations ami i
them yoyi support at the |x»ll* on
the 8th of next November.
County officers arc but servant-
of the people. If a man is capable
ami competent you continue him
in your service. The present
N«W Way of Using ChsmbsrUin's
Couch Remedy
Mr. Arthur Chapman wilting from
Durban, Natal, Hmith Africa, says:
■•As a proof that Chamberlain'sC'ouglt
Remedy Is a cure suitable for old and
young. I pen you the following A
neighbor of mine had a child Just over
two months old. It had a very bad
cough and the parenla did not know
what, to give It I suggested that If
they would get a bottle of Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy ami put some
county officials have lieen tried,
now urging voters, irrespective of You know how they have adminia
party, to return him to Washing tered the trust confided into their,11P”" the dummy it at the ,l,'h> ^
hands two years ago. Ha* it not
been satisfactory and in the inter
She Followed flint.
Be wife of a man in the north part
of town, a few evenings Mime, con-
cluded she would follow her hu*'iattd
down town and tea where he won'
After supper, as usual the truant ho* <
band started nn his nightly tour. 1 h.
wdfe dressed herself In Im■ clothe* 1
and followed him. 8he 1
leaning against the bai
saloon. She wall zed In •
the slot machine by her h
shook the dice witli him for the I
drinks, and he had to ‘‘set em up."
Me then left the saliMin;ai d started |
toward home. The wife lit out too,
and headed him t IT. Site hid behind
the corner of a building and just aa lie
turned the corner, she stepped out
and hit him a jolt |u the breaat.
“You little «— what do mean by
striking met” he asked, hut the wo-
man was gone. Hhc hurried home,
got off her boy's togs, and when her
husband came In she said*
"You are a tine mau to be calling a
man as " Explanations followed
ami he promised to lie good heicaftcr.
Come and see the_
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Anderson, the Druggist
Hre non huve the Latest Patterns
Look them over
Nothing Is heard on the street now,
but election talk. Soma betting is be-
ing done, but people don't seem to be
as enthusiastic over the expected
national result as they usually are just
before a presidential election.
ReV. J
series of meet legs at the
citureli next Sunday, to continue an
Indefinite lime.
Business at Barret's lias Increased
to such an extent, that It was neces-
sary to employ additional help, so Miss
Rose Wilkinson and Miss Logan have
Willard Foster started out Monda
morning with a "plug" hat on,hut get
ting to the Main street door, his nerv
went back on him, and he shook th
tender foot dicer.
Your Liver
* Edmonds will begin a 1 tieen ergagi d as sales ladies
meetings at the Haptist'
tou that he may work fat lhe very
alliance that he ho vehemently con
demited in his public utterances ot oat of the people? If so, give then
the preceeding campaign.
j your endorsement by your vote.
sucking
child. Till* they ti d and brought
about a quick r.llet ami cured the
baby " Tills remedy Is for sale by W
O Anderson.
County Clerk Davis wa* in the city
Monday evening, having been called
here as a witnea* in a railroad case.
Mia* Deba Winfield lias 'turned
from Winfield, where she h * been
visiting bet grandmother
Is it acting well? Bowel
regular? Digestion good? I
Haiir uid fare paid if you attend the not, remember Ayer’s Pills
Kouthweetern Business University of
Oklahoma City. Write for particu-
lars. d w 11 31
The kind you have known a
your life. J. C. ay*rOo..LswsU. MSI
W. I> t’aachal, of Arkansas City, is
in Blaokwell, working on the switch
board of the l’loiieer telephone com-
pany.
Want your moustache or bean
a beautiful brown or rich black? Usi
-gm t fs <»r r»m-nn..r»ow a p
La CO.. WAFlil %, * 1
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Neff, Robert A. & Eisiminger, Jesse M. The Blackwell Sun. (Blackwell, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1904, newspaper, November 3, 1904; Blackwell, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138954/m1/4/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.