The Daily Democrat. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 202, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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CANDIDATES.
Delegate to Congress:
Bird S. McGuire, rep
Krank Matlii'WH. ilfin
H. E. Straughen, peo l
Charles Brown, pro
A. S. Londernillk, soe
Councilman:
f. J. Winkler, rep
K. J. Simpson, dfiin
K. B. Shannon, pro
William Mittendorf, soc
Representative:
Thomas J. Mitts, rep
W. A. Maxwell, dem
A. C. Bender, soc
J. D. Gross, pro
Sheriff:
C. S. Foust. rep
J C. Ozmun, dem
j. W. GIIHlan, soc
Treaaurer:
j, W. Bennett, rep
G. B. Haworth, dem
J. H. Cherry, soc
Probata Judge:
C. A. Bannister, rep
J. I. Phelps, dem
County Attorney:
J. M. Frame, rep
M. B. Cope, dem
County Clerk:
J. H. Royer, rep
P. J. Kelly, dem
O. A. Patswald, soc
Reglater of Deed*:
J. A. Engle, rep
C. M. Standard, dem
J. W. Church, soc..
County Superintendent:
Margaret Gardner, rep
W. C. Blckford, dem
Coroner:
F. H. Clark, rep
M. Fitzgerald, dem
Kd Cordon, soc
County Surveyor:
C C. Brown, rep
R N. Whittlesey, dem
John Williams, aoc.... •
Commiaaioner Firat District.
H. C. Williams, rep. .
William Schwarberg, dem.
O. Beguln, aoc
Commiaaioner Second District.
Robert Fry, rep
R. J, Thompson, dem
I. Fees, soc
Commiaaioner Third District:
Henry Vaaey, rep
W H. Johnson, dem
h C. Prltner,
Hugh T. Rollins, ind..
M'CALL CAPTURED.
Greer County Man Will Answer to
Charge of Bigamy.
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Lawton, O. T., Nov. IB—Yesterday
Sheriff Hammonds receive<l word from
the sheriff at Whitesboro. Texas, say-
ing they had captured one I.ester Mc
Call, who has been hiding for the last
three months or more.
McCall Is charged with bigamy. He
married a daughter of M. P. Moore, of
near Letitia, while at the same time
it is alleged he had a wife and several
children living In Greer county, Okls
homa. He had been followed all over
the country. Sheriff Hammonds heard
of him in Dakota and also heard he
had left there. lie had a slstei liv-
ing near Whitesboro and the officers
there were Instructed to be on the
watch for him as II was believed he
would Bbow up at his sister's The
arrest followed and the chances are
he will require a requisition befoie
he will come to Oklahoma.
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Missouri Given Reward But Had Not
a Large Melon on Exhibition.
SI. Louis, Mo., Nov. 15.—The stale
of Missouri bears the distinguished
honor of having a grand prize confer-
red upon it for an exhibit which was j
never exhibited at the world's fair.
The prize was given on cantaloupes.
Diligent search on the pari of Man
W. Hall, superintendent of I he Mis
sourl agricultural exhibit, when hi-
was notified of Ihe award, failed to
develop a single cantaloupe within the
confines of the Missouri space.
Superintendent Hall places tin-
blame for Ihe mistake in Ihe canta-
loupe award to the carelessness of a
stenographer and not to an overstght
on the pari of the jury. He says thai
he believes il was intended tor smr."
other state, and that perhaps Colorado
ha>- missed on a grand 1'' t7
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CANADIAN COUNTY VOTE 190-4
Delegate to Congress
Bird S. McGuire, rep
Krank Matthews, deni
For the Council.
F. L. Winkler, rep
E. J. Simpson, dem
For Representative 14th District
Thos. .1. Mltt,s, rep
W. A. Maxwell, clem
For Sheriff.
('. S. Foust, rep
J. ('. Ozmun, dem
For Treasurer.
J. W. Bennett, rep
G. D. Haworth, dent
For Probate Judge.
C. A. Bannister, rep
J. I. Phelps, dem
For County Attorney.
J. M. Frame, rep
M. B. Cope, dem
For County Clerk.
J. H. Royer, rep
1*. J. Kelly, dem
For Register of Deeds.
J. A. Engle, re
C. M. Standard, dem
For County Superintendent.
Margaret Gardner, rep
W. C. Bickford, dem
For Coroner.
K. H. Clark, rep
| M. Fitzgerald, dem
For County Surveyor.
C. C. Brown, rep
R. N. Whittlesey, dem
Commissioner First District,
H C. Williams, rep
Wm. Schwarberg, dem ....
Commissioner Second District
Robert Fry. rep
R. J. Thompson, dem
Commissioner Third District.
Henry Vasey, rep
W. H. Johnson, dem
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CANADIAN COUNTY VOTE 1902.
Delegate to Congress.
Hird S. McGuire. rep 1790
William Cross, dem 'B1'-
For the Council.
i)i Winkler, rep 1011
.1. <1. Srong, dem 1B,U
For Representative 14th District.
W A. Maurer. rep 101 ^
W A. Maxwell, dem
For Sheriff.
Cash Spiker, rep
John C. Ozmun, dem 2003
For Treasurer.
Press Cannon, rep 1,!2'1
i' M. Buckles, dem 1,i74
For Probate Judge.
W R Kirkpatrick. rep 1260
.1. I. Phelps, dem 20:11
For County Attorney.
M. D. Libby, rep ,48"
John .1. Carney, dem 1855
For County Clerk.
.1 A. Nichols, rep 1!>#9
Karl Beebe, dem 1S0!I
For Register of Deeds.
\Y M. Jackman, rep 1492
Chas M. Standard, dem 1807
For County Superintendent.
Nora DeBaun, rep 1833
W. C. Bickford, dem 1665
For Coroner.
C, W. Keller, rep l.r>-'7
S. I Dyer, dem 1('5*
For County Surveyor.
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Commissioner First District.
Ii ('. .1 til ion. rep 324
Wm. Schwarberg, dem 465
Commissioner Second District.
Frank Sellement, rep 521
II II. Leeper, dem 842
Commissioner Third District.
C <1. Kuhn. rep
Wt M. Johnson, dem 597
A Physician Healed.
Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physi-
cian of Smith's Grove, Ky„ for over
thirty years, writes his personal ex-
perience with Foley's Kidney Cure.
"For years 1 had been greatly bother-
ed with kidney and bladder trouble
and enlarged prostrate gland. I used
everything known to the profession
without relief, until I commenced to
use Foley's Kidney Cure. After tak-
ing three bottles I was entirely re-
lieved and cured. I prescribe it now
daily in my practice and heartily re-
commend its use to all physicians for
such troubles. 1 have prescribed t
in hundreds of cases with perfect suc-
cess." Sold by C. R. Miller.
SHY ON WOOD
Knox Trial Set.
Guthrie. Nov. 15,-Chlef Justice
Burford has set December 11 for the
trial of Charles Knox of Perry, who
Is under Indictment for attempt lo
bribe Senator Blakeney of Pottawato-
mie county, during the last legisla-
ture. Knox was a senate clerk There
were four indictments returned as a
result of the boodllng Investigation,
but Knox was the .Inly person ever
arrested.
The Thanksgiving Oocoocoo.
The original name of the turkey was
Oocoocoo, by which it was known
by the native Cherokee Indians. It
Is supposed that our Pilgrim fathers,
roaming through the woods In search
of game for their first Thanksgiving
spread heard the Oocoocoo calling in
tbe familiar tones of our domesticated
fowl, "Turk, turk. turk." These first
Yankee huntsmen, mistaking this
frightened cry of the bird for its real
song, immediately labeled It "turkey
and turkey H Is to this day. Much
more beautiful and musical was the
Indian name Oo^oo-coo." the notes
peculiar to the Hock when sunning
themselves in perfect content on the
river beaches.—Sunset Magazine.
Eagles Tonight.
All Eagles of El Reno, Aerie No.
220 are requested to be present to-
night and assist in the election of
officers and the transaction of other
important business.
j E BORTHICK. President
r G. RHOADES, Secretary-
Mrs. George E. Jackson and child-
ren who had been visiting at the home
of Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Bonebrake, left this morn-
ing for their home in Weatherford.
Fuel Shortage in Lawton—Railroads
Hauling Cotton Instead of Coal
and Wood.
Lawton, O T.. Nov lf — lheic is
almost a wood famine In Lawton
About all the wood obtainable is an
occasional wagonload brought in.
which are comparatively few. as the
farmers are too busy in the tot tint
fields to haul wood lo town
The cause of this shortage is 1
fact that the railroad will not haul it
in and this is also laid at the door of
the cotton crop. All available ears
are held to handle the cotton and cot
ton seed
Favored by Both Parties.
Republicans and democrats alike
praise Foley's Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
diseases, as no other remedy can com-
pare with it. It is safe and sure. F.
T. Slater, merchant, 171 Main street,
Gloucester, Mass., writes: "Foley's
Honey and Tar cured me of a very
bad cough which I had for three
months though other remedies failed
mend it for coughs and colds." Sold
by C. R. Miller.
The Democrat Book store wiH take
old books in first class condition in
exchange for new ones.
Subscribe for the Daily Democrat,
we publish the news.
WILL DRILL AT CACHE.
Drilling Machinery Has Been Placed
in Position.
Lawton. O. T.. Nov. 15.—The drill
ing outfit for the oil well at Cache. O
T„ twelve miles west of Lawton, has
arrived and been placed in position.
The best experts have reported this
as an A1 prospect, and il is predicted
that before the winter wanes the city
of Cache will be able to boast of ha\
ing more than one flowing oil well and
plenty of gas.
appraisement EXCESSIVE.
Another Appraisement Will Be Made
at Sulphur Springs.
Ardmore. 1. T„ Nov 15 - According
to a report received here, the Sulphur
Springs appraisement, made by Col-
onel Church ami recently sent to
Washington for approval, has been
considered excessive. It is understood
that Secretary Hitchcock will order
a new appraisement.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the District Court of Canadian
county, Territory of Oklahoma.
E. C. Rhodyback, Plaintiff vs. Board
of Cuunty Commissioners of Cana-
dian County, Territory of Oklahoma
Robert Lacy, William Pelton, John
W. Paillette, John W. Hartman, Ed-
ward Prince, Bessie M. Pearce, Will-
iam C. Raum, Charles H. Hannum,
William C. Seaman, Harry W. Ht t-
est, John D. Connelly, Pluma K.
Morgan, John M. Kirkbride, Inez
E. Pelton, Joseph Taboreck, Laura
E, Hadley, Sara Everest, The Ad-
vance Thresher Manufacturing com-
pany and Julia Kraft, Defendants.
No. 2830.
The Territory of Oklahoma to all
of the above named defendants, greet-
ing:
You and each of you are hereby noti-
fied that you have been sued in the
District Court of Canadian County,
Territory of Oklahoma, by the above
named plaintiff E. C. Rhodyback, and
that you must answer the petition of
the said plaintiff filed in said court
on or before the 20th day of November
1904, or the said petition will be tak-
en as true and judgement will be ren-
dered against you and each of you
in accordance with the prayer of said
petition, barring and excluding each
of you from any right, title or interest
in or to any part or portion of the
following described real estate situat-
ed in Canadian County, Territory of
Oklahoma, to-wit:
The south one-half (%) of the north
west quarter (14) of section numbered
six (6) in township numbered twelve
(12) north, of range numbered five
(5) west of the Indian meridian and
the east one-half of the northeast quar-
ter (*4) of section numbered one (1)
in township numbered twelve (12)
north, of range numbered six (6) west
of the Indian meridian, and quieting
the plaintiff's title thereto against the
claims of each of you and the streets
and alleys and public ground laid out
t upon, over, through and across the
1 same, for townsite purposes, except
the section line known as Fourth
street will be vacated.
E. C. RHODYBACK, Plaintiff
[Attest: ]
OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday Afternoon. Mov. 22. at 2 0 c'ock
E. M. HEGLER, Clerk of the Dis
trlct Court of Canadian County. Okla
homa.
W. H. CRILEY, Attorney for Plain-
tiff,
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JESSIE STRAUS, Violinist
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