The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DEMOCRATf
1. V. BURTON Publisher ^
Published every Friday in the interest of Stroud and Lincoln county
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All advertising will be run until ordered discontinued.
Entered as second class matter October
under the Act of March .1. 1807.
1910, at Stroud, Oklahoma
MARCH S. r.H'2
I. R. BOLT.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
(I'aid Advertising)
Candidates for office, state, diitrict,
county or city, any parly, may run their
announcement under thil heading until
Ihe primary, by paying the usual fee.
We are authorized to announce that
llraily llrown i« a candidate for nomina-
tion an County Register of Deeds, sub-
ject to the will of the democratic voten
nl the primary to lie held August II, 1**12
1 desire to announce thai I ant a can-
didate for t lie nomination for the O IT ire
of Clerk of the hislrict Ccurt of I.incoln
County, subject to the will of the dem-
oer.itie voter! at the primary to he held
Airlift <•, 1012.
Darwin Filtseh
T R.'s statement to the seven kicking republican governors is some-
what ambigious. lie says that he will abide by the verdict^ of Ihe nation-
al convention until alter it has nominated either himself or Taft.
What does the political iconoclast and buccaneer propose to do in
ca e Mr. Taft is nominated? Will the daring rough rider be pressed to
run on an Independent People's Ticket ?
The half learned lion killer is an tdept in the art of twisting the tales
of words he uttered, so that It gives them a different meaning when polit-
ical exigencies or trickeries require it. It is nt an impertinent question
to ask : Will Teddy bolt il he is'nt nominated in Chicago? The politi-
cal harlequin is liable to do so. He is the quintessence of the present
unrest in America, and thinks he can manage and subdue it.
Whereto will the kicking republicans drift in case T. R. gets the
bounce in Chicago?
WST "1. R." THAT'S ALL
Wishing to be and being compelled to be economical, we ihall hence-
forth simply write it T. K. It is hoped that none ofjonr reader* take the
initials for ;h« honest names of Tom Rogers or Tim Kowbridge. T. R.
■tands for oWr owi> T.ofrjble Rover. Our space is too valuable and limi-
ted { paper, ink and iabui u loo expensive to print tl)e Big It's full name a
hundred timm in fiioh issue of this p.*per. It would .'save millions iL alj
|he other papers would do lik"wis?.
\\V are authorized to announce A1 V.
l<'iel(1 , of Wellston is a candidate for
the nomination of Clerk of I lie District
Court of l.incolu County, subject to the
will of the democratic voters at the
primary election August II, ln)2.
To the democratic voters of the Kir*t
Commissioners District. I heieby an-
nounce niv.s. II <i candidate lor member
of the Hoard from the First Commis-
sioners District, Primary of August (>,
pil ', K. A. Morrow
FE IF II FAILS.
Your Money Back if You are not|
Satisfied with the Medicine
We IleiTommend.
LET THE t
All true democrats and lots of republicans and socialists like to know
why «o many republican papers and politicians speak so nicely about Bob
Owen, and always hurl mud at C. N. IUsk.-ll? Why do they so profess.
edly love the former and hate the latter? Is the wealthy aristocrats
senator more of their own true inwardness? l'lctse let the common herd
know.
1 STILL AM IIP OF A BARBARIAN"
The political fire-brand thrown into the hay stacks of the short-grass
country set that jack-rabbit-infested region all blaring for 1 R It was
out there that the lion-killer enjoyed Jack Abernathy's wolf-catching (eat. ; for children, delicate persons, and
T K told the truth when he slapped Ferrero, the Italian historian <jn Md folks as well as for the robust
the shoulder and shouted : Ferrero; I still am much of a barbarian, ; They act directly upon
We are so positive that our rem-
edy will psrmat.ently relieve cons-
tipation, no matter how chronic it
may be, that we offer to furnish the
medicine at our expense should it
fail to produce satisfactory results.
It is worse than useless to attempt
to cure coustipation with catharic
j drugs, Laxitives or cathartics do
much harm. They cau.se a react-
ion, irritate, and weaken the bowels
and tend to make constipation more
chronic. Besides their use be-
comes a habit that is dangerous.
Constipation is caused by a weak-
ness of the nerves and muscles of
'the Luge intestine or descending
Colon, To expect permanent relief
you must therfore tone up and
strenghten these organs and restore
them to healthier activity.
We want you to try Rexa',1 Order-
lies on our reccommendation. They
are exceedingly pleasant to take,
being eaten like candy, and are ideal
In announcing my candidacy foi
the office of Clerk of the District
Court it is fitti.ig that it be accom
panicd bp a statement as to my idea
of operating that office.
First I want to say as one of the
heavy taxpayers of the County I
have been brought face to face with
the burden of taxation and am fully
aware of its enornous weight and
if elected it will be my pleasure a.
well as duty to lower the expenses
of that office to the lowest possible
cent consistent with efficient service.
I will jealously guard every expen.
diture.
Personally, I am a product of
Lincoln county and have grown to
manhood and was educated in this
couuty, my father, C. A. Filtsch,
being the pioneer hardware and im-
plement merchant of Chandler.
My life long residence in this
county has qualified me as to the
needs and desires of Lincoln coun
ty's people and I believe that I
possess all qualifications necessary
to conduct the business of the office
to which I aspire.
During the coming campaign I
want to meet every taxpayer, no
difference what his politics is, and
talk with him personally and I in
vite the taxpayers to ask any ques-
tions concerning me or the office for
which I am running.
Respectfully
Darwin Filtsch
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Horse Secrets "plugging." cocaine and gasoline doping, and othe
tricks of "gyps" and swindlers. It enables any one to t«*ll nil unsound horsv.
It also gives many valuable feeding, training, breeding and 1
eterinary secrets.
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chickens, read about the "Kancocas- I'nit" and learn how 1-oster 1-hLDb his hens.
THE "BUTTElt HOOK" tells of seven cows that produced
half n ton of butter each per year (140 pounds is the averaRc*. An eye-opener
ior dairymen. Oct it, weed out your poor cows, and turn your good ones into
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OAHDEN GOLD shows how to make vour back-yard supply
you with fresh vegetables anu fruit, how to cut down your Krocery lnlls and get
cash for your surplus produce. It tells when and how to plant, cultivate, harvest and
market every kind.
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Boston Every year they sell over 40.000 ducklings at a net profit of AO < « tH mm-Ii.
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GOOD LORD! GOOD DEVIL!
Yes I T. R. is .i praying man. he serves Jehovah and liombrinus with
the same unction and fervor. Dictator Oliver Cromwell always prayed
before he began butchering innocent women and children in Ireland and
before he riveted more chains on the trembling, liberty-robbed subjects of
his own native England.
With such seltish tellows it is. "uood Lord ! Good Devil.
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nerves
and muscles of the bowels. They
apparently have a neutral upon the
other associate organs and glands
Thev do not purge, cause exces-
sive'loosaness. nor create any other, S"'JUS maladles ""P1*
inconvenience whatever. They may disregard .. a...a.
be taken at eny time day or night
! They will postively relieve chronic
or habitual constipation, if not of
surgical variety, and tiie myriads of
associate or dependent chronic ail-
] ments, if taken with regularity for
a reasonable lenght of time. 12
tablets 10 cents ; 36 tablets 25 cents ;
$ > \"s - i .--.'t-.ts. Sold in Stroud
on'., ,-t cv.r store—The Resall Store.
1 Poor Richard Almanac for 1912.
. Name
iS Full Address
Appetite is just a natural desire
for food. Lost of appetite or stom-
ach distress after eating indicate in-
digestion or dyspepsia Overeating
is a habit very dangerous to a per-
sons ofjgood health.
It is not what you eat, but what
you digest and assimulate that does
good. Some of the strongest, heav -
fst, and healthiest persons are modt
erate eaters
There is nothing that will cause
more trouble^than a disordered stom-
ach, and many people daily contract
through
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We urge a'.l in Stroud, who suffer
from any stomach derangement, in- CRYING S i\'ElV DiSf-Ol I
diges ion, or d"vspep,..i, whether Uill Surely Stop That Couch.
acute or chronic, 10 Rexall Dyspep-
sia Tablets, with the distinct under-
star, iing that we will ref ...d their | ~ " " j "
t ir'ii i li- |
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