The Prague Record (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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THE PRAGUE RECORD.
(SUCMSSW! lO Th* Ptltill PATRIOT.)
Guaranteed Circulation-
Republican State Ticket.
FRA X K X I PPK Iv\ Editor.
Pragfue. Lincoln Count v. Oklahoma.
Issued Everv Thursdav. SI.00 Per Year.
Entered as Nov aV . V - V.jr
P-\p;)r, ddabonta.. Act
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A Xinvsspujvr For All The People
Adt ertissr-s Rate*. Contract. 500 inches or over 10c
Oar aiverasi- f r t«s for ;?14 Locals, per line, one or more
are ss i:> issues, per line, each time. .. 5c
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Right
Start lEe Fall Season
By Buying At
J. D. Grimes ® Co.
Oklahoma Citv.
:-±j C-:c^rvtf ~ir. Mur-
ru ?wjaKn*cni a Barret:
imdnu'* fur Nstaaster*
~~~~~~~~~^~ For Governor
WHAT JOHN FIELDS WILL John Fields.
DO FOR OKLAHOMA. City.
For Lieutenant Governor
John Fields was asked by a Eugene B. Lawson, Nowata.
group of farmers at W ewoka For Secretary of State
what he intended doing when M. B. Prentiss. Bartlesville,
pro- he beL'°nie governor, in bring- For State Auditor
winter pasture ^ about beneficial changes Ge0. H Fo,tej. Wagoner.
. ln Mate affairs. I am going r, ....
w that ex- to do the same thin that anv For Attorney General
of you farmers would do upon „ U alter 5' Stevens- Lawton,
taking charge of a big tract For State Treasurer
. 'r • of (.hand- of fertil# land that had been Dr- L- -Mathis, Fairview.
to build a aijUsed and allowed to run For State Superintendent
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r.® faJ.i lad
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-r old
*tfr 1 " re borage of to waste •• sajd fielcis. "The C. G. Vannest, Perry
State of Oklahoma and its For Examiner and Inspector
_ . . . public affairs are not unlike John S. Woofter. Sapulpa.
.don : like to have it a big fertile field that has run F0r Chief Mine Injector
loenuoned to them, but that to waste. In the first place Pat \\ Mallov AWe^on
^r.ehead celebration this year there will not be more than F ;'\t ; ' Alcierf,on
hurt our Fair this fall. enough han.-U tn Ha th A lr " ^Iln,e InSPector
John Hall. Coalgate.
enough hands to do the work
at fair wages. All the ground
I* would be a good idea if will be put into cultivation and Assistant Mine Inspector
the town board would require tilled as regularly as the sun ^m'th. McAlester,
the town marshall to enforce rises. The broken fences will For Assistant Mine Inspector
the "Curfew" ordinance, only be repaired and all the ma- R- L. King. Miami.
change the hour from 9 to 8 chinery put under the shed. For State Labor Commissioner
o clock, at night. This should The corn cribs and wheat bins Will M. Phares, Muskogee,
be enforced during the entire rat proof. The gophers down For Commissioner of Charities
school term. in the alfalfa will be extermi- Alice A. Curtice, Shawnee.
nated. The orchard will be For Insurance Commissioner
The "scrap" for postmaster sprayed to kill the insects. Fred B. Hoyt. Chandler,
at Prague, is beginning to The boll weevil will be kept For President Board Agricul'e
warm up. There are. we un- out of the cotton, the Chinch Harlan Emmerson. Enid.
Turner and Mr- F. Newh- use. ^ug out °* the corr an<i the Eor Corporation Commissioner
derstand. three applicants for «Teen *>ug> out of the wheat. Sherman Hill Cherokee,
the place. J. D. Grimes. G. L. the>e kind- of pest> have For Justice Supreme Court
We wonder who our old "cock- at u rk in Sut* affairs L. S. Dolman. Ardmore.
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uR. GOODS Ar
° ALWAYS RIGHT
AND OUR PRICE J ARE AL WAY 5 RIGHT. WE HANDLE
ONLY THE BEJT QUALITY Of MERCHANDISE NO
" .SECOND J,'' NO JUNK. IF YOU WILL BUY ALL YOUR-
GOOD.S AT OUR STORE YOU WILL HAVE NO REGRETS,
NO APoLoGIE J TO MAKE.
WE HAVE BEEN RECEIVING DRAY LOADJ OF NEW
FALL GOODS. AND WHEN WE SAY new, WE MEAN
GOODJ FREJH FROM THE FACTORY.
OUR .STOCK OF DRY G00DJ. .Sh'OEJ, MEN'J AND
BOYJ' .SUITJ, ETC.. I£ COMPLETE IN EVERY REJPECT.
So .START THE FALL RIGHT; COME IN AND GET OUR
PRICED; WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE .SELL AND
GUARANTEE THE PRICE To BE RiGHT.
MAKE OUR .STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERJ
DURING THE FAIR NEXT WEEK.
le-burr" friend will favor?
for the last seven years. Fi- For Justice Supreme Court
nally. i will build a hog-proof A. T. Boys. Oklahoma City
fence round the entire farm. For Justice Supreme Court
With this kind of farming, a Henry J. Sturgis, Enid,
man ought to be able to turn For Clerk of Supreme Court
loss into profit and ir. rease Zack T. Phvse. Mangum,
the market value of the farm. F >r Judge Court of Appeals
That's the way I intend handl- John Campbell, Miislcoget
In this issue of the Record
appears the financial state-
ment of that progressive fin-
ancial institution, the First
State Bank,. This bank is the
bank in Prague
while we have two National lng the a"air~ 01 Oklanoma. For Lnited States Senator
banks, yet the First State al-
ways makes a good showing.
John H. Burford. Guthrie.
H. L. Lair came in Tuesday For Judge of District Court
night to make arrangements ^ • T. W illiams. Shawnee.
„ , , , to take a lot of Boys Club ex- Legislature
r"'.S • Agricultural c<.,- For S. -,e Senator
test at Chandler. Saturday. Peter L. Llam, Chandler.
For Representative. 1st Dist.
Dr. Blackmore and wife Jake Zabloudil. Prague,
passed through Prague Tues- For Representative. 2nd Dist.
oxer day afternoon in a large "prai- Ed. G. Keegan, Chandler,
rie schooner." drawn bv four County Candidates.
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I J. D. Grimes ®> Co.,
Prague, Oklahoma.
D. F. Ferguson, one of the' Henry Reel, one of our fast Mrs. W. H. Walker arul
practical farmers living on ru- farmer friends, was in to set daughter. Miss Delia, of near
ral route No.l, out of Prague, i us for social chat while ir Payson, were shopping in this
isanothernew subscriberto the town last Saturday afternoon, city last Saturday.
Record.
James Urban returned hom* Rus Covey, of Okemah, vu;-
in last Friday night from a sum- ited ho met'oiks near Prague,
mer's vacation in Nebraska. Saturday and Sunday.
Ed Fowler was trading
Prague last Saturday.
of a copy of the Fifth Annual
Meeting of the North Lincoln
County Fair, to be held at Ag-
ra, September 24, 25 and 26th.
Premiums aggregating
$300 are offered for live stock
T^Ure- lU~- *^?ra 's a burros, enroute to his home at For County Judge
!T'. rr. ? Popula- Ft Smjth He and hl5 wife w. L John.son
nf ib 8 " >e? 11 ls .°.ne are just returning from an ex- For County Attorney
T progressive, wide- tended trip overland in New Tho> G. Andrews.
owns in Lincoln coun- >[exjco and other western For County Sheriff
poinL«. He lost his horses Geo. E. Arnold.
while near the border line of For County Clerk
•Jas. A. Embry, the man who q]^ Mexico, and since then, he J- C. Pringey.
has made good as District has been driving his four head For County Treasurer
Clerk, and who is the repub- Qf burros. R- P. Roope
heat! nominee for Court Clerk, For County Surveyor
w .s in Prague last Friday, We have had placed in our J. \y. Caldwell.
taoking after his political in- hands for sale, one of the For County Supt., Public Inst.
terests andmeeting his old nicest and most desirable res- p. G. Rawdon.
friends. Mr. Embry is an effic- idence properties in Prague. For County Weigher
ient, courteous public servant Come in and talk to us about it J. B. Cox.
and his re-election this fall if you want a nice home for For County Assessor
will mean the conducting of almost a song. Call at the Paul Prince.
the affairs of the office of Record office. For County Comm. 1st Dist.
Court Clerk along safe, sane. C. D. Hicks.
economical lines. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gripe will for County Comm. 2nd Dist.
entertain this (Wednesday) e \\- Hon.
H. C. McCanless, republican evening, at their home. Prof, for County Comm. 3rd Dist.
nominee for Commissioner and Mrs. G. W. Dunlavey. h. C. McCandless.
from this (3) district was in the teachers of the Prague Towmhip Ticket
Prague last Thursday after- public school. A nice pro- For Justjce of p ?;h Digt<
noon, on business. Mr. McCan- gram has been prepared for ^ ua|aun
less is going before the people the occasion. por Constable
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of this district with one of the
cleanest records as a man and The best way to help make
citizen, and this fall if he is ()Ur public school a success is
elected, no one will have reas-;to stand by the teachers and
on to regret it. He is broad- j require home study at night
minded, conservative,yet liber- hy your children.
al in all his views and respects
the ideas of other(s with a de-
gree of candor that makes him
friends wherever he goes. No
doubt exists but what he will
handle the business of the peo-
ple in a most careful, pains-
taking, conscientious manner,
and we feel safe in saying that
a better man for the position
of public trust to which he
aspires, would be haAl to find.
Several from Prague will
attend the Agricultural Con-
test at Chandler, Saturdav.
7th Dist.
F. C. Miles.
For Trustee, Creek Twp.
W. M. Alexander.
For Township Treasurer,
S. L. Burnside.
For Township Clerk,
Ike Dugan.
A. Black orders the Record
sent to his address at Lock-
ridge, Okla., where he has
Mrs. Fay Dowell was the been given the job of section
Kue^of Mrs. Serena Humph- boss on the Ft. S. & W.
Joe Bartosh, one of the pro-
gressive farmers near Prague
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Cement,
Raw Rubber,
Lubricating Oils,
Hard Oils,
Gaskets, Bolts,
Nuts, Keys, Pins, Etc.
Vulcanizing a Specialty
rey, Tuesdav.
Three car loads of hogs were was in to see us early Monday
shipped trom Prague last morninig regarding his entries
wee*i* ifor the Fair next week.
STORAGE BY DAY OR WEEK |
RECORD GARAGE |
F. S. NIPPER, Prop. p
Prague, - - - Okla. ^
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Nipper, Frank S. The Prague Record (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1914, newspaper, September 10, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147758/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.