The Press-Democrat. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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JOE B.THOMPSON
Of PAULS VALLEY, OKLA.
Announcements
For Representative.
! hnrt-by uuiiimiih> * myfcHf an h PMiididitf? (<.r
In* norm nuttun "i HfprcHeucurivJ* of KiiiicAitli**r
ouuiy subject to th«* drm«>orati«' voters of tbf
priniarif* of A us. If ooiniu*t«d uu<l -l«?t d
will look •ft*r tii or Hie county.
1>A Y1D M \BTIN.
Kirit published July IW Ifrl"
Town Estimate.
I hereby an
r.h ' norniunu
' noiutuniinn
- Second I).si
■ voter* at ill
For Commissioner.
jtiiiotince rnyselr hi u c-iiidldal
1 primary Aupu
r, w. ho mi
••If :
of Countv Co
rift, mibject tn
U'-niocrttli' J i
F. I*.
VI.VI vi lli;
l ii«' Ili* follow nm is t y d«*olui>d
lie Uu.tiK'iul *" 'iiuule for lb* ToWli ol H *
Kuiy lUl «*r Couut \. Ok lahoma, Tor '.\f
14 | yeur ♦•ntiitiy .lun^HO, 19i:*>
1 ri,. iK d^ Balances
i L iif\peudeij bulnuoe on huud of ill*
l«vy fot any pr f iou yeur or yeur*
f .rVurreut f v|*in*- purpii*** <e M. on
buiiti uyuiu>; which tliere nf no '*ur-
ruiit.i or Inj^el vluiion o u standing). I'
. I -itiiMBte of Ineotue
, lucouie eHtinmied froiu other iL ij
u j uj valorem tuiutiou, water tin
f I rntiin ied current eipeusea for eukiiiuv
llnetil )#-*r
•>uUt v of U.wu offl« «r
l ,t< , Wrn**r nuppb.
I*.lid Kepuir* 1000 00
Mreet Li^htitm itfuu.uu
..... | t'out intent uinl supph silo (w
M'inion of I'urk. riitCMm
■\UITUMI tt, j <|UklD^ Fund iKuUded Oebt).
ill.I
imjih
>&% uemocriuc omic vm«u-- # -.,4
cM|>p*{«n fBf the adoption of the Constitution and for the election of the nr l
•Ml* and county officials
Ha oanducod tlw Presidential campaign In 1908. which gave Oklahoma'*
MU le Bryan
Ha la now btate Senator from the Nineteenth Senatorial District, com-
IMa* «f u,. cowntlCk of Garvin, McClain and Cleveland. Hl« record in the
MllfU* a* Oklahoma arid aa Slate Senator stamps him a« a public aervan
Md« (avert what ha b Mtve« to be light, Independent of Influences.
Ha to ra® gnlMd aa an able, brave and tireless worker In the Intereata f
tie Maple
Ha InWodueed and aecured the paasaye of bills through the Senate pra-
.laina thai cases In the Supreme Court ahould not be reversed on technicali-
ty; reforming the divorce lawe ef the Statt, ao that people can not
.hr.rn.. without a luat cause; prohibiting race track gambling, providing
Uial Uta Attorney (aaneral should be the law officer of the State, and prohibit
l.j lb* employment of outside attorneys
Ka ^ a PROQRESSIVE and REFOHM DEMOCRAT.
Ha voted agalnat and fought every bill that provided for the Increaaa
ef aalarlaa or for tha creation of additional offices
Ha believes In and worked for a thorough going primary law, accom-
panied by a thorough-going corrupt practice act He le In favor of the
IMMatlva. referendum and recall.
Ha believes In good roada and good schoola.
Ha believes that too much money la being spent by the government, and Is
Id favor of doing away with the useless offices and abolishing flunkylsm.
Ha Im In favor of tha passage of a law that will prohibit corporations from
making any gift to offlclala during their term of office, and prohibiting an
Sfltar from accepting employment from a corporation while he holds office,
f#r_ No man can aerve two masters."
Ha ballevea In the aleotlon of United State, Ssnatora, Poatmastera, United
tr- Attorneys, United State* MaoaHJUe and United ttaUe Judfee by «M
joaple whewi ifif ,
He Solicits Your Vote for Him tor Congressman at Large
I auiioituce myself us u candidate for the tmrn- j
inatmii of «our t> eouunissioiier for tlie 2nd dla- j
trlct. RUhject to the w.llof the defno.Tutie V ..t - 1
eft ut the prllimries nil HlKIlM «th.
I \N 1)1 I I i
riios. ii vr.\ti(.s
\\are uiithori/'Ml l" iitinonnoe the nuine of
Thomas II Sta«r.s as a candidate for the nomi-
nation lor county Coinmiufcloner for the 2nd
Commissioner ■> dlstrl< t of Kinfftlnher county,
fiubjcct to the dee^ion of t l e democratic voters
at the primaries on iu«n-l rt
.1 T. HA LI) WIN
We ar authorl/ed to announce the nam* of
.1 T. Haldwln as a candidate for the uoiuina
tlon for Counts Cotnmisiioner tor the Second
Commissioner's District >>r Kingfisher county,
subject lot he decision of the democratic voter-
tit the primaries on August flih.
County Assessor
I am a candidate for County Assessor, subject
to the decision or the democratic primaries on
August 6, and pledge mvself ir nominated and
elected to appoint deput ies in each township us
chosen hv a tua|orit> of the taxpayers therein.
\ I. MeDOVVKLL.
I am a candidate Tor County Assensor. subject
to the decision of the democratic primaries on
August6. and pledge ravseir if nomluated ond
elected to assess the county at a cost not to ex-
ceed ¥? GOO to the taxpayers,
s. i. zf.ronil.
For County Superintendent.
I hereby announce my self as a candidate for
the office of County Superintendent, subject to
the will of the democratic voters as it shall be
expressed at the primaries, Auir. f IH12. and
shall, If elected, personally conduct the uffuirs
ol' the office without the aid or a deputy.
T T GFNTRV
IlltereHt . f, bunded drM
VtB.UOi.liU. issued lttl?. IM'4.
ihO-'. due iu 2(1 Veur> Interest
Bur oftfit. L'j"u i>'
smuiug rnud required. . 'imsi.im
IndKUieutsOuts uudttiac L'upi ld.
lua-taiiJiio; Uarrautsin r v«>r <>(
l red Filler. iS>O.0U t ti per • eui
(tone paid; uiouuai lobe raised thi«
\e r
I'he umount to be lat^e-d f«.l lb
iu>' *eur utter deducting mi
ed b«UQOf*. .. .
special Levy District No t. priulclinf
.treets
evpeud-
NN e the I
cssey, b. 11
iyi2
rwi.tw
MM) 00
mM of Trustees ut the Towu of Hen
iUnhercoiuity. do herebv cerui.t thai j
t iiuulen were iiiadr bv the ToV\ u i
i iu cnaii held «u the 0th da> of July, I
(-llilied)
KOBFP.T V\ VYYLIF, President
Attest C. a. NorHSTFlN. t lerk
E VL) x W w i STI 41 F ITeasurei
Itoard of Trusteen of the Town of Bennessev.
Kingfisher roanty. Oklsboinu.
S TATE OF OK LAHOMA I
County of Kiamlslur
1. the uudersigned Town Clerk, hereby certify
'he above uud ftirej/oiug i< lie * true uud corr'-ei
c.ipv of estimate on tile uud on rscord in tn\ ol
nee. C. A. NOTIISTF.lN. "own rit rk
Tow n of Hennessey. Kingfisher Count v 4 L1« .
(Seal) Dated luiv II. 19T?
Blood Was Wrong
All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due
to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable,
scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly,
yet gently, and without Lud effects, on the womanly system,
relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system,
and toning up the neives. lJuiing the past half century,
thousands ot ladies have wiitten to tell ot the quick curative
results they obtained, troin the use of this well-known medicine.
The
WomsnsTonic
Mis. Jane Callehari suffeied from womanly trouble for
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C., she
says: " 1 was not able to do my own housework. My
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. 1 had back-
ache, and was very weak. I tiicd several doctors, but they
did me no good. 1 used Cardui for J or 4 months, and now
I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise
Caidui enough." It is the best tonic, for women.
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui.
Wrltt to Ladles' Adviaoiy Dept.. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tend.,
tor Sptiltil IrutnuttoM. sad 64 page book. " Home Treatment lor Women." sent free. J &3
TAKE
(Political Ailvritisiuy)
Geo. W. Mitchell,
The Taxpayers Candidate lor
the Office of County Juilrfe,
Subject to Primary Election Au^ (>
Mail Carriers Will Fly.
This is an age of great discover-
ies. Progress rides on the air
Soon we may see Uncle Sam's
mail carriers Hying in all direc-
tions, tiansporting mail. People
take a wonderful interest in u dis
oovery that benefits them That's
why Dr. King's New Discovery
for coughs, colds and other throat
and lung dismses is the most pop-
ular medicine in America. "It
cured me of a dreadful coueh,"
wr tes Mrs. J. F. Davis Stickney
Corner, Me., "after doctors treat-
ment and all other remedies had
failed " For coughs, colds or any
bronchial affection, its unequaled.
Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free at all druggists
needing
Sunday
Sheridan
Gelling dry and 1 o
i ain,
T. B Wilson \va a
visitor Saturday.
Willie Harvey spent
with home folks
Goldie Ramsey was a
visitor Wednesday
Mrs. Jim Hill spent Friday with
Mis. John Ramsey.
F. Thomas spent Friday with
his sister in Sheridan .
Roy Slogan was a Sheridan vis-
itor one day last week
with Mrs. Sallie Bailey last week.
Jud Benjamin and son Ray-
mond spent Sunday near Sher-
idan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wash Savage
spent Friday at the Sam Bailey
home.
Vada 1. Foster called at the
Chartier home near Sheridan re
cently.
Washington Savage is getting
ready to move on his farm south
of town.
Hazel Chartier and Goldie Ram-
sey worked for Mrs. S. Sowers
Thursday.
Frances McCaller and sister
spent Friday with Goldie and Mil
dred Ramsey.
Homer and Harry Thomas were
working for their uncle, Sam Bai
ley last week.
Glara Ram ey and sister spent
Hennessey one day last week with Alice and
Daisy Newcomb.
Ada and Hazel Chartier spent
Sunday with Vinnie and Vernie
Marshall |Glover, on route ti.
Oda Chartier and Veinie Glover
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs Axley, in Columbia.
Verge Hollingshead got his
hand badly cut recently but at |
last roport was getting better.
For Sheriff.
J. H. HODGSON ttnuotr.ffs his candidacy Tor
sheriff or Kingfisher county, subject, to ib *
action of the democratic primary and pledees
himrHl ir nominated and elected to perform the
duties of the office faithfully and impartially,
) val vihiry of U.900, full compensation.
II uot employ an ofth''- deputy on ti Hilary
fipense of the county.
eby announce myself as a condidate for
be office of sheriff of Kingfisher county, subject
the will of the democratic voters at the pri-
ries August «, and if nominated and elected
pledge myself to perform the duties of the office
itliont th ' uid of a deputy at t he expense ol the
lunty. < A.LOVF..
We are authorized t< announce the name or I7..
G. Wilson. «r Downs townshlo, as a candidate
for the nomination lor sheriff or Kingfisher
. subject to the democratic primaries ou
August ti. He promises that if Dominated and
lected. t<> accept only the legal salary of *1,900.
and will uot employ an office deput> at the ex-
pense of the county.
For Register of Deeds.
1 hereby anuouuee myself a* a candidate for
the nomination for Register of Deeds of King-
fisher county subject to the democratic prima-
ries. If nominated and elected. I agree to per-
form the duties of Register or Deeds ut the legal
salary :iud will neither ask nor receive other
compensation. GEORGE P. BONNETT
For Probate Judge.
1 hereby announce myself as u candidate for
probate judge of Kingfisher county, subject to
the democratic voters at the primay election to
be held Auguittt. I am an 188tor Was the first
elected probate judge of Kingfisher county. I
will till the office for the salary allowed under
the law. If elected I promise to fill the office to
the best of my ability, I solicit your voles at
the primary election. WASH SAVAGE .
R. F. Shutter for County Judge.
1 hereby aouounce myself as a candidate for
County Judge of Kingfisher county, subject to
the act ion of the democratic primary. August 0.
ir nominated aud elected. I will appoint a com-
petent clerk of the county court, and demand
that this clsrk also do the work of coun'y court
stenographer, therein saving to the count v the
sum of $7.r .00 per month, for the services of
Btati rt stenographer it I sm FLER.
County Attorney.
We are authorl/ed to unnouncethe nuiue or
Lee <M. Gray us a candidate for the uoininulioo
of County Attorney, subject tothe demu. ihtic
voters ut the primary on August 0th.
{J'irst published June 91. 1913
No. I020'.i.
Treasury Department
Ofline of the Comptroller nf the;
Currency.
Wu.iiinstion, n. c.. luur w, i r; .. .... ■
Whereas,bv ■iiitiftflw-tory pvidellf^ plvt*liTt-d | A IvCpiltHIl ttll, I .UW\tr
lie uucter iRue<l,ii huslnen made to u|j|ie t tbiti Jlllll taxpayer
'The Farmers aud Merchants National Kauk
or Hennessey," lu the town of Ilenuessej. iu ttie j
ountv of Kingfisher, aud State of Oklahoma. , . , |7.,...A..C |
- 1 Souie of the 1 lungs Ite ravors. |
1. Favors a reduction tii taxes
2. Favors got.nl government ami
°R . good laws.
3. Favors strict economy in
office.
4 Believes a public officer is a j
public servant, •
5. Believes an Officer should de- i
vote his entire time to the duties1
of the office
ti Believes that a sliict .iccouiit-
made fur all lees
piled willi all >'t the provbiooo ut tIi-
ilaluten of tlie lulled States, required to b<
lu plied witli before uu association .shall bi
authorized to commence the bu
\ ot banU-
miT v. wooLWisr noi.Asn w, wooi.wr t:
Woolwine & Woolwine
DENTISTS
HENNESSEY. OK LA MOW/
Office . Over Gilbert's store
Will be in Waukomis Monday and
Thursday of each week
KARM I.OANS INSURANri!
JOHN DUFFY
1HR KRAI. ESTATE MAN
I'arms and City Property for Sa <
ur Trade
therefore I, Thomas P. Kane, deputv mid
acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereb\
certify that 'The Farmers aud Merchant? Na-
tional Bank or Hennesseyiu the town of Hen
nessey, in the county ol KinKflsber. and State or
Oklahoma is authorized to commence the busi-
ness of rmnkiui' :is provided iu section Fiftv-one
hundred aud iit>-nine of the K-\i ed Salutes;
of the I'uited States
CONVERSION « r the Kurmers and Merchanti
Bunk of lieu nessey
In testimony whereof witness iuy hand and
seal of office thi* thirteenth day or June, 191','
T.P.Kane. j
(seal | Deputy and i.-iiii;- Comptroller of the j jng should
Currency. • collected.
. r . r Knrm
il i:n m —
and Merclm
. • K LA
J. L. MURPHY
AUCTIONEER.
Criew Sales Anywhere on Earth
BOTH STOCK and PUBLIC.
Phone Hines' Real Estate Offii e
for dates.
Phone 31. Hennessey, Okb.
Believes the office i>t t uunty
$2000.00 Death Benefit • un.rv,, \
i Judge should be a revenue |.irodu- | ®
$1.". 00 Week y Benefit toi Ac- ,. 1 yWf^
^ J . • r>t*r inctoarl •> •• ov nfUni w
'tax-eatei.
cident or sickness; $1 000 tor loss r'r m ,'< n
of limb or eyesight ; $ 100.00 for | g Relieves that fines and costs j
Emergency Relief Benefit. Cost j shoillt, be co||ecte,i i„ all cases
^°'X.ynT^EN°'S"wo"> ' KINGFISHER.OKLA!'
EN between the ages of Hi and 65 I ury.
are accepted. -Reliable Company Relieves the County .lu lg
with $100,000 (10 State Deposit tori' , f j
the protection of Policy holders should he the ,u.lKe ol and for all
and to guarantee the payment of
claims. Write for further intor-
(). Believes
should be the jud^e
the people.
10 Believes in frei
spe
■ch.
DR. BARKER
] Calls Answrkeu Promptly
S|>eei:il Attention to Chronic l>if
mation giving your age, sex aud ; .,
occupation Address Dept. 441. P^ss and a free right to the ballot
Americau Kegistrary Company,] box
Erie, I'a !
orders
our north nf Pre
( )n Main Hi.
i Demonrni
'hone 'J
Notice
On petition duly filed in this of-
fice to change the voting place in
Hennessey township; it is hereby
ordered that the voting place is
changed to the residence of W. 0. j
Carmer situated on the northwest i
What Hakes a Woman?
One hundred and twenty'
pounds, more or less, of bone and . H 11 til nil
muscle don't make a woman. lts J- VV •
a good foundation, Put into it Wholesale dealei in
health and strength and she may Poultry, Butler anil
rule a kingdom. But that's just j North Main St., Hennessey, Okln
what Electric Bitters give her. Opposite Ehler'a Bi« Store,
Thousands bless tbem fo - overcotn- j Phone Oil,
ing fainting and dizzy spells and ; 1 will pay the highest market
for dispelling weakness, nervous-: price in cash for Chickens, t .eese.
' , . . ,. , .... Ducks, Turkeys, Butter and Eggs,
ness. backache and tired, listless. weiKh|s ^ Un tleaunent
worn out feelinj. ^Electric Bit-
Ilk. A. F. MERRILL
DENTIST
Ollice Upstairs in Breese Building
HENNESSEY, OKLA.
, is my motto. I solicit your pat-
ters have done me a world of j ronage.
good," writes Eliza Pool, Depew.
Okla., "and I thank you. with alii
my heart, for making such a good j Rot'k Island lime lable
medicine." Only ">0c. Ouaran NoRlll
teed by all druggists. j No. 12 a IU' i
XT 9.'28 a m. j
4 M p to . j
9:38 p.m
10:45 a.m. j
Advertised Letters
i No. .'iti..
! No. 24 ..
No 32
The following letters remain uu < x, ' H.,
corner of the northeast quarter of, lhe stofflc, in „en S-
section twenty-five, (25) township i H , I
: nineteen (10) north, range seven, nessey, Oklahoma. July -1, 1. 1_. mu
SOUTH
(7) W. 1. M Dated Kingfisher,!
Oklahoma .Tune 27, 1012.
Miles W. Judgb. Secretary1!
Miss Rose Jones, of the Jones
Roy White spent Saturday with | uty Goods Co., is taking a two
his mother near Hennessey. week's vacation trom store duties. |County Election Board
Mrs. Steward, of Kansas visited beginning this week
—==r_=— t= $300,000 for Okla-
bur kb brothers
(Successor to Redington & Eakins)
Office Phone 139 Residence Phone 133
Do all kinds
of Hauling..
Bdootioe and Freight
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Beard, Mrs. A.M.
Breckenridge. John
Gatlin. Mrs Ethel
freeman. W, II.
Harris. Mrs Ana
Mathem. Haline
Roth, Mamie
Thomas, Homer
Thomas, Heniy
Trent, T. A
Wilson. VV A.
Wiley, II 3
When calling for please say ad-
11:31 a 111.;
7:51 p.m |
9:58 p 111.
11:5S a.m. 1
homa Schools
Senator Gore's amendment to j
| the Indian Appropriation bill pro-
viding for $300,000 for school pur- j
poses on the eastern side of the |
state has passed the Senate and is j
now before the House. The Sen-1 . ,
ator has assurances from that end j vertisei
of the capital, that the amend* | I. A. r*lt, P. M.
meut will be retained in the bill, j
This appropriation will, in aj Eugene Stetler, one of the mail
measure, relieve the tax situation i carriers 0f Kingfisher, came up
on the east side, caused by the re- Mond veni on a few days
cent decision of the Supreme . ' . .
court, holding that certain Indian j business trip, looking afler his .ale
lands were non taxable. j on Wednesday
No. 35
No. II
No. 81 local
No. 32 will only stop for pas-
sengers to Mcl'arland and beyond.
No 31 does not stop
KILLTHt COUGH
and CUREthiLUNCS
new Discovery
MD#qucHS g«5o«& I.OO
vOLDS lirRiAiBoinifRii
AND AIL THROAT AND LUHCTROUBUS
GUARANTEED SAWS FACTO Mr
. OR MOHt v #en//xo£D
tom 1 ■ 1 1 11 111 1 ["
ACool Retreat
Ever «penil a summer vaca-
tion in a log cabin up in
the northern woods 011 die
shores of a crystal-clear lake
filled with gamy bass or
muskellunge.' You have
missed a treat in such a
retreat, but it is yours to
enjoy this summer if you
wish. The keen air, the
brilliant sunshine, the blue
waters, the green woods mean
a healthy,happy outine,brim-
ful of enjoyment, but to enjoy
the trip to the utmost go via
Rock Island Lines
Fast limited trains of comfort
and convenience daily
to Chicago, St.
Louis and other
gateways to vaca-
tion land.
and con'
1353F
tow md FM rlu a iwir wtil*
A. J. CLYMANS
Ticket Agent, Rock Island
Hennessey, (Oda.
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