The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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r HE BILLINGS NEWS
.‘ubliahed every Friday by L. C. Brown
Entered in the Post Office at Billing
)kla., aa second class mail matter.
Subscription Rates.
1 year paid in advance............l.dO
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I year not paid in advance........I
FRIDAY. JULY H, 1910
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF.
I d«Hlr<* to announce myself as a candidate for
the nomination for the office of Sheriff of Noble
County, subject to the action of tho Republican j
primary, August 2,1910.
E. V. (Val) ELLIOTT. |
J. 8. Shirley of Red Rock township, author-
izes us to announce that he Is a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Noble county, subject to
the action of the Republican primary to be held
August 2, JU10.
1 desire to announce myself as a candidate
from Watkins township for the nomination for
: he office of Sheriff of Noble county, subject to
i he action of the Republican primary, August 2,
MHO. CHARLES L. HOOVER.
Wears authorized to announce the um^ldacy I familiarly known, has annouuoed as a
i.f 0. W. TOLLE of Buffalo townahlp. for tho | candidate for the Repuhcan nomination
TOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
We are authorized to announce, that
Lawrence L. Cowley of Perry, is a can-
didate for the office of County Attorney
of Noble county, subject to the repub-
, lican primary to be held August 2, 1910.
FOR I OUNTY CLERK
Chas. S. Thomason authorizes us to
announce to the voters that he is a can-
didate for the nomination to the office
of County Clerk of Noble county, sub
ject to the action of the republican
primary August 2, 1910.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
E. T. TeBterman of Morrison, author- I
I izes us to make the announcement that I
he is a candidate for nomination to the '
office of Representative of the district j
comprising Noble county, subject to the i
action of the republican primary to be
held August 2, 1910.
We are hereby authorized to an- ]
nounce that CHAS A. FRASER oi
Red Rock, is a candidate for the nom- I
ination to tho office of Representative j
of Noble county, subject to the action
of the republican voters at the primary j
August 2, 1910.
FOR REPHESENTATITE
C. A Fraser, or “Charlie,” as he is
nomination for the office of Sheriff of Noble
'■ounty,subject to the action of the Republican
primary, August 2,1910.
A. C. Nieewander hereby announces
I is candidacy for sheriff of Noble coun
ty, subject to the will of the Democratic
voters at the primary of August 2nd.
for representative from Noble county.
Mr. Fraser is one of the pioneer citi
zens of Red Rock, our thriving eister
city on the north, having built the first
business house in the town, in which
he engaged and has ever since been en-
gaged in the drug business. He has
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WHY &WELTER IA HOT. OLD G^RACATI) WHCA WF
HA\£ fOR YOU £0 !\At\Y FILMY. BEAUTIFUL THIMGS
^ TO VMR. "KEEP COOL.”
WHEA YOU THIAK OF &UYIAG& FOR SUMMER. THIAK OF OUR STORE. WE
ST^AD FOR QUALITY. "KEEP COOL,”
WHEA YOU ARfl ALLURED&Y "^STOAISHIAG MRG^IAS,” REMEMBER. TIL4T
OUR PEPUT^TIOA Wj4<I> A0T /MDC IA A M0MEAT. IT IS THE RESULT OF TRE^T-
IAG OUR PylTROAS RIGHT EVER SIACE WE IL4VC BEEA IA BUSIAESS. "KEEP COOL.”
Cooper & Beaty,
Billings,
Oklahoma
-- j done fully as much as any otherone man
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS in the upbuilding of the town, and has
1 desire to announce myself for the office of j been remarkably successful in a busi
Register of Deeds of Noble county, from B-nch , nt||| , hich IS always a good 1
< reek townahlp, subject to tho action of the | . , . ,1 --• -• ------------ w---------
Republican primary to be held August 2, | criterion y whic h to judtfe a naan 8 for renominati'on for the of
FOR SHERIFF
A. C. Nieewander .announces hts
j. K. ARMSTRONG, fitness for public office, for one who is a
A. D. si'LLlNH authorizes us to announce his j failure in private life and business nmt*
• andldacy for rt*-nomination for the office of ters is not apt to be any more successful
Register of Deed* of Noble county, subject to jn management of public affairs,
ihe action of the Democratic primary, to be held | Mr. Fra,er hal alw,yl laKen an ac
August 2, 1910. ! . ..
live part in the advancement uf every
interest of the town, community and
assistance
We an* authorised to announce the name of
W. T. SMITH of Walnut townHhlp a* a candidate
for Register of Deeds of Noble county, subjeoi county i aI; 1 when his
fice of sheriff of Noble county, in an-
other column of this paper. We clip
the following writeup of him from the
Noble Sentinel:
Mr. Nieewander was a strip runner,
and came at the opening, with the
first of Noble County’s citizens. He
obtained a farm in Black Eeir towr
The weather conditions during the next
month will largely determine the size of
the crop, and with the peculiar climatic
conditions of the past spring, causing
the corn to he almost two weeks later
than normal, the effect of the hot
weather of July may bp mare pronounc-
ed than usual It'is impossible to tell
what kind of weather the month of July
will bring forth in this state. It is safe
to guess however that we will have some
Register or Decus or .Nome eoumy. suoieei ---- .» - obtained a larm in H.acK reir towr - .
the action of the Republican roiers atthe counsel has been needed or sought he j >hjp upon whjch he reej<}ed until bi«! miRhty hot, dry weather. The indica-
.... . !_______ _ l _ f. J ...... ■ * f innfl tnnill/l naom In fntirve I Viia trinm Kw
August primary. has never been found wanting.
O. II MeCl’BBINH of Perry, authorizes ns In asking for this honor and distinn
lo announce lhal he is a candidate for the office t|0n he has much to commend him He
of Register of Deeds of Noble county, subject to j ,)a0 a|wavB been a stalwart, unwavering
the action of the Republican voters at the com- ■ ,
ing primary—August 2,1910. advocate of the sacred principles of
I am a candidate for the nomination to the I
office of Register of Deeds of Noble County,
subject to the will of the republican!* at the
primary election, Auguat 2nd, 1910.
GKO. BARNES, Red Rock Townahlp.
FOR COMMISSIONER 1st DISTRICT
C. J. GREER of Carson township, announces
his candidacy for the nomination to the office of
County CommUaloner from the First District of
Noble county, subject to action of the Republi-
can primary August 2, 1910.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
C. G. Vanneat, principal of the Morrison High
School, announces his candidacy for the office
• >f Superintendent of Public Instruction of Noble
county, subject to the action of the Republican
primary, Auguat 2, 1910.
advocate of the sacred principles
republicanism, in winch he has an
abiding faith. He has fought the bat-
tles of the party early and late, ana has
never asked for any (ffire save and ex
cept that of representative in the first
legislature, which he wes tuocesiful in
landing, and where he made a record of
which he may well feel proud, and upon
which he is willing to base his present
claims for the honors sought. Further-
more, he feels that under the long es-
tablished precedent of giving to each
and every candidate at iea6t a second
nomination that he has rignt to ask this
of his party.
The office of lepres^ntative is not a
remunerative one, but teally a sacrifice
on the part of any man who is capable
of rendering valuable service to his con
1 desire to announce myself a* a candidate for etituency, and this is the case with the
ihe nomination to the office of Superintendent of sueject of this article.
Public Instruction of Noble county, subject to
the action of the Republican primary. August 2.
R. G. FERR1ER.
NVe are authorized to announce the candidacy
i f WM. MARTIN for ^-nomination for the office
of Superintendent Of Public Instruction of Noble
• ounty, subject to the action of the Democratic
primary, August 2, 1910.
FOR CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT
1 daslre to announce myself as a candidate for
nomination to the office of Ulerk of the District
< 'ourt of Noble county subject to the will of the
voters at the Republican primary, August 2,1910 to the taxpayers and
J. w CASEY, Publisher l*erry Republican Perry Republican.
Mr Frsser desires to have it under
stood that he is not the candidate of
any faction or special interest, but will
represent all the people impartially,
and that shove all his candidacy is not
precipitated by any particular local in-
terests and that Red Rock is not and
will not be asking for any apecial legis-
lation.
II nominated Mr Fraser will be elect
ed, and Noble county will have the as
sttrance of having its interests ably and
honestly looked after in the next legis
ture, which will be one of great import
all the people —
| THE KEY TO SUCCESS, f
| IS MONEY IN THE
' BANK
| ASK ANV MAN
I WHO IS SUCCESSFUL
I HE’LL TELL YOU.
election to the office of Sheriff which he
has held for only one term. He has w< n
a reputation far and near as being one
of the best officers in the er.tire state.
Our people well know that he is the
peer of any Sheriff or police offic r our
county has ever kuown. His processts
are always served on lime, courts are
i lions would seem to favor this view be
cause of the extreme variableness of the
weather up to this time
Every farmer should give his cotton
and corn crop (special attention from
| now un'il it is male Handle the crop
just as if you had e -er assur.nce that the
season was going to be one of the driest
on record. If it is dry y u may save
get
If you are not insured, remember the
El Reno Fire, Lightning and
Tornado Insurance Co.
Is one of the most reliable, not only in this state, but in
the United States, and you get your insurance at actual
cost.
I D. O’Donnell, Agent
■ Citizens Bank, Billings, or ,Phone 53 on Line 73
never delayed, as result of any action: . .. . .
of his. No man recetves a preference ! yo“r Cr°f’1and 'l « 13 not you wi" ^ ^
other discrimination at ins hands ^^mter ihaMalt
year the only men who produced satis-
factory yields of corn and cotton were
the ones who went through their crops
during July and the early part of
He serves all alike, and fully in ac-
cordance with law.
He is a total stranger to fear, and
under the most trying ordeal, has prov-
en cool and efficient. He seems by na-
ture singularly fitted and especially
adapted to deal with crime and suppress
lawlessness in every form. He knows
no favorites in the enforcement of law
and the making of arrests
The manner in which he "has cared
for the County Jail has been exception
ally cleanly, sanitary and humane, at
the same time enforcing a prison disci-
pline so vigilant that he has never had
an escape.
The official family which he ha»galh
ered around nim arc buld, fearless and
courageous officers, and when Tom
bhilhps, Stick Dale, and the rest of his
field men go into action, they always
bringing Ing game. At the < ffiee, the
genial smile and pleasant manner of
Captain S P Sirahn gives cheer and
good fellowship lo all callers and at the
same time gives recognition to an old
soldier beloved by the cimrades both ol
the blue and the gray, and the books CMm
and records kept by him are modelB of
neatness and accuracy.
The time honored custom of the
American people from the time of
George Washington to Roosevelt has
been to give to a faithful officer a recog-
nition of his merits by entrusting him_
with the second term. This custom has
oeen observed in N >b!e County almost
unbroken, regardless of polities and
party. In making hts anhouncement
for hts second term Mr Nieewander
appeals especially to us as one wholly
wor.hv of being endorsed in this prac
ticable common sense way of reconi-
lion, and we believe our people may he
justly proud of having secured his ser-
vices in the capacity of Sheriff for an-
other two years Noble County Sent-
inel.
Bud Potter came in from his farm in
the western part of the stnte last week
for a visit with his father and hrothe ,
Do You Want The Best of Lumber? If so, |S
we have it.
August with sweeps, five toothed culti
vators and mower wheels It often hap
pens that the cultivation given after
the ccrn has tasseied out is the most
productive of good results. If as much
as one bushel per acre could be added
to the yield, or a better grade of corn
secured, it would pay the biggest kind
to do the extra work —Oklahoma Farm
Journal.
Starved to Death
is what could truthfully be s id of
many, children who die. Th.y have
worms, pour little tilings—they tlon’i
know tt and you don't realize it. If
your child is cross, fretful, pasty cum-
plexiuned and loses weight for no ap-
parent reason, give il While’s Cream
Vermifuge, von will he surprised at the
results and how quickly it picks up. At
omitil's Drug Store.
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> If you want, cheap lumber in short lengths
> we have it.
^ Posts of all sizes from ti to 1(5 feet long.
. Dewey Portland Cement, the kind that Uncle
v Sam is using a great deal of.
* Call and see us and see what we have.
# Uf>e Big Jo Lumber Co. 2
^ VV. J. Kern, Local Manager Phone 33 ^
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Buy a Farm in the Famous “SALT FORK VALLEY”, the
Home of the Alfalfa.
Duke Teachman,
THE LAND MAN.
A $20,000 Alfalfa Meal Mill Located Here.
1 .AMO NT.
GRANT COUNTY.
OKLAHOMA.
s*v-..-'hr.
OPPORTUNITIES come every day to men
with money. Has yours come1 WERE YOU
REAOV? A savings account started a few
years ago would come in handy now. Start It
now; in a few years you will be the man ready
with the money.
T5he CITIZENS BANK
A Golden Wedding
J nipuiis ilnii man and wife have lived in|
In «_«ood old a ir*‘ a ltd »*onsequ»*nllv have
^ I kept healthy. The beat way R) keep!
heallhv is it> see that your liver does H’s
duly !W'» days out of !ML*> The only way
to do tills h to keep Ballard 's Ilerhiue
In iho house and take it whenever your
liver |fets inactive. oOc per bottle. A*
Smith’s Drujr Store.
JULY CULTIVATION
If Oklahoma is going to raise s
bumper ccrn crop this year it will b>
necessary for the farmers to put in a
considerable amount of time during th»
*/<%><%>§> f<§><$><®,<§>O'®*® month of July cultivating the crop
Ho! for the
Cool
Green Woods
Nature is now in her lov-
liest mood in the Northern
woods—it’s cool and green.
The streams and lakes are
-teeming with bass, “musk-
ies," trout and a variety of
gamy fish, worthy foemen
to try the angler’s skill.
The forest aisles are carpeted
with fragrant pine needles,
the deep recesses of the
woods lure one on — the
opportunitiesforcanoe trips,
camping, fishing, are legion.
Take the family with you.
Rock Island Lines
fast trains carry you safely,
quickly and in greatest com-
fort to Chicago, St. Louis,
Minneapolis and St. Paul,
from which excellent con-
nections can be made by
rail or water to any of the
numerous resorts of the
North and East.
Atk Rock ItlanJ
ticket agent
for particular,
Mrs. S. T. McMillan
Insurance Agent
The most liberal terms are given
by the companies 1 represent.
They have written
MORE FARM INSURANCE
.h in any other one company in
Oklahoma and have paid more
losses than any other company
represented here.
Your business soliciteif,
Mrs. S. T. McMillan.
Office in O. W. Long’s Furniture
Store, Billings, Okla.
U.5.
us. A
The 1910 Interlocking Style
UNITED STATES
SEPARATORS
are purchased everywhere
by long-headed, common sense,
discriminating d a i r y men; by
those whoappreciate real worth.
It's sar.ereason-
ing and easy to
see theU.S.isin
a class by itself.
Holds World's
Skimming Rec-
ord, won Grand
Prize and nu-
merous other
leading awards
in 1909. The
envy of com-
petitors. the
/ joy of owners
L. L. MIXON,
Contractor
and Builder.
Estimates furnished on ap-:
plication for residences,!
barns ami all frame work
Plans furnished free for all
contracted work.
Plans for buildings not con-
tracted at very reasonable:
figures. J
Years of experience in this fKi*;I
line makes me competent , , M,’n^ Sui,s »"<i i »<iies’skiru.
to give satisfaction. i '^oTfius<',0'h's
F. B. O’Donnell,
White Rock, Okla.
BURT BROS.
tonsorial parlor
South Side Main Street
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