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The Herald-Sentinel.
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VOLUME XXIII.
CORDELL OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916
NUMLiER 33
Political Announcements.
We are authorized to announce
the following names for the office
indicated, subject the
primary:
Win Three Events.
Bashore To Leave.
Birthday Surprise.
Sunday last C. J. Terry, one! students representing the Cor- Attorney Joe Bashore, who!
of our promment formers, living | captured first has been a resident of Cordell j
Ai'.;.;ust,six miles south of town, had a; jace jn three of the events in f _ num[)er 0f vears
I Job put up on him that almost! the Southwestern hKerschola.tic t0r a number ot yeais
him to
Mrs
the husband and father was al- i i/0ium U,un Vpnrp<M ntprl th* Land and Loan Co..
lowing the milestones like side- SntesT which he accepted a
tracks pass him by with too little, won firgt laee with eage Her I ago. The removal
concern, and when spoken to on W3rk wag far superior to that of
the subject, intimated that he an f the contestants who op-
was the man behind the bellcord, d her Leon Moleil) in the
and would rock along much as he b , voice contest secured sec_
desired. 1 his year he became a ond place> Martin Fiandquistt
a bit uneasy, lest he be rolled representing the school in spell-
and announced that he was going
FOR SHERIFF.
AIKE MEEK,
DOC HUTCHRSON
FOR CCURT CLERK,
SAM HAYS
LEE OZBIRN.
FOR COMMISSIONER,
2nd district,
T. J. WILBURN.
W, L.JENNINGS.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
H. L. RIGSBEE.
FOR ASSESSOR UIIie uau a uecti CUL auu ma[JVCUi,
GEORGE W, A1LLER,;and the date of the play fixed!
Countv Superintendent.
J. M. WALLACE.
FOR TREASURER.
J. W. LAftBRIGHT.
COUNTY ATTORNEY
A. R. ASH.
the teekapjn^et held at Weatherford tot about the fifth of the
caused
signal. Mrs. Terry and Mrs. 0 ! Friday^amiT'' S^tu^Tay!
S. Hamons, a daughter, thought .,.|.';nn.,| division. \
In the
Tulsa to assume hi;
will leave]
month for;
duties as i
■educational division. Miss Vesta;rv . Si
a position
few days
of Mr.
Bashore from Cordell separates
the democratic steam roller .from
one of its most important cogs.
It may be necessary to tie up the
machine and thoroughly over-
haul it before it will stand the
strain of a successful attempt at
flattening without the assistance
of Hon. Joe. Aside from this
we're sorry to see Joe go. We'd
like to have him stick around
and help count .the republican
votes in November.
Wise For Commissioner.
A J. Wise, of Bessie
commissioner on the Democratic! lo^heel wagon, equipped with pJace among the winners in theI immediately got to work in a
ticket subiect to the August | J hayrack and started on the run j Southwestei.n Meet and it is j few minutes raised more money
2m We do not suppose !°.r ^or(Jftilv. He ,ma,de ,the Found proud of the creditable showing I than a republican campaign com-
K ?he second district ever had! ^Jn,due time% hf wl]en ne ^ of its representatives as the hon- mittee in Washita county ever
a commissioner who lived north |nv^d home ana tound several >0„ won were scattered in all I saw before. The executive com-
nf thP Main street of Cordell aut03 p,a^ed 'n ,the, yarf ']e dl i lines of work and in every in- m fnllftwa:
ot the Mam street covered that he had carlessly run ; t n th„ mmnptmon was verv
without he lived in Cordell and, by thg Jagt anfJ wag in fop | stance the competition was \ery
it looks as if that end ot - ! the "rolling" he had promised , .
trict deserves this office. Anoth-, should never come I , year, for the first time,
er thing no nominations tor j He was surpriaedi and when! the school will be represented in
s a can-
nomination for
7 i injr, was an easy winner.
down into Kiowa county duringl Jn the athletie divi3iont the
j the next week No serious ob- gchool wag m the money in two
hection was made to this arrang-Lvent winnin!? a first in the
ment by the ladies who by that J half mile run and a second in the
| time had a deck cut and marked i reJay race Tom Richardson) in
, j the half mile, running on a sandy
j and were not worrying much as | track( ,ed a field of twenty en.
to his Kiowa trip. , tries and set a new Southwest-
| Sunday forenoon Mrs Ella j ern record His tjme was two
| Burress, an aunt ot Mrs. Terry, j minutes and nine seConds, six
j wno is in the employ °f .the Dix-, second under the previous
le informed Mr. Terrv that some | Weatherford record and within, ^ , w
! of her co-workers at the store de-, five and lour fifth seconds of the j its organization. Frank Mur-
| sired to come out.for dinner, and state recorc] made last year on a j dock was selected as president;
I to keep him away until the stag£ j perfect track at Norman. In Bill Kord, jr., vice president;
I was set for the final act, suggest- i,the relav race the local team was ,Chris Copeland, Secretary and
;ed tnat he couple on a ilat car | a cloge second .Ronald Jones, Treasurer. A
1 and use the freight power, hence ( Thjg ig the firgt time that the: finance committee composed of
' he hitched a pair of mules ^^ | Cordell school has secured a Tolliver, Kerr and Ford, who
Republican Club Met.
The Young Mens' Republican |
Club met Monday night in the
Harrel building and completed
Farm Loan Money!
So • us then go and make your deal just like you had
til- money in vour pocket. You can get real cash
from us in thirty minutes.
SEE DORNEY ABOUT IT.
You do not sign an application then wait to see rf yoa
can get the money. The cash is ready any minute you
want it. Best terms and lowest rates.
ASK DORNEY ABOUTJIT.
We own some of the best land in Washita county and
it can be bought right. The land is absolutely first "class
and be bought on lerms to suit, Ask us aboit the land
and terms or
TALK TO DORNEY ABOUT IT
F. C. Finerty & Co.
H. C. DORNEY, Manager.
office, ground floor, akers building
took Charge of jthe state meet to be held on
mittee was appointed as follows:
Floyd Lutz, George Higgins and
Ronald Jones, whose duties will
be to furnish the entertainment
at the meetings.
There was quite a number of
Breeders Elect Officers.
•iv!hp/fhcm ' Ivlav 5th at Norman and judging j y°ullS fellows out to the meet-
archea tnem : * , ur ■ nnir. manv more than on the pre-
county offices have ! fuUv recovered
In"?/he Uie town j ^KkSd-! ^
be'h ,^Xt^v«Se^ | —to that meet: | tor a strong, enthusiastic
tween the office holding territory I It WI" their way „uo , or-1 ^
and the non-office holding. 1) jfarm dinner, engineered bj
cancidacy ot .vlr. Wis Ji farmer wife and the only regret! r."1."1 n this club in faet all are welcome, l Rev. Walter Douglas, the pastor
ing, many more than on the pr
vious evening, and the outlook
work-
Another meeting will
Boy, Page The Sherman Act.
/"i T m e i *. i George G Lovelace has de-
C. J. Terry, farmer and stock- ciared himself a predatory trust
man living south of the city and preempted the only good
was selected to head the Wash- fish worm mine in Cordell. He
ita County Pure Bred Stock As- is assessing all fishermen a per-
sociation at the annual meeting centage of the catch. The at-
of that organization held in the tention of the Socialists is espec-
Farmer National Bank last Sat- ially called to this new attempt
urday. J. H. Lambert of near on the part of the system to
Rocky was chosen vice-president separate the horny handed son
and C. S Evans, of Cloud Chief, of toil from what rightfully be-
well known throughout the state longs to him.
And while we're on the sub-
ject, the well known middle man
must be making a killing on
cotton. The Penn Abstract
Company's daily report of in-
struments filed with the Register
as a breeder of Poland-China
hogs was elected secretary-treas-
urer,
:: I dell hands!" Miss Keflam will be j beheld next Monday night nreacned
the schC'.'Fs vocal representative (,ne ,s barred trom .l™™nsltne selmon w,u be Preacned
Methodist Church.
There will be the regular
vices at the Methodist Church of Deeds shows a loan of $22,000
made on Tuesday by Dr. Farber
Sunda./. At the morning
hour
by
to Herman Horn in which
security is eight tarpaulins.
the
this time, when the German vote
is on the verge of quitting that
party forever. '
Mr Wise is well qualified so
far as ability and business ex-
Tolliver and time to satisfy it.
There were present from town
Mrs. and C. E. and C. R Thorn-
ton, H. F. Tolliver. R. B. Mac
donald, J. M. Callaway, M H
I and the reward of a $72.00 schol-1 political affiliations have been, j night the sermon wih be by the
larship ottered o the winner in (The Republican party needs you. i Rev. J. C. Sampley. These two
! tnat contest. Miss Rutii Stone ^ ^ need the Republican |men will' give- you snrnetbing ternoon on the hirii school
i v. til also compete in the line arts ' party at this time if you would worth hearjng. come out to grounds. The game will be
I division and two or three track j rescue tne state from ruin by|church. Rev. Walter Douglas called at 3:30 p. m.
The Cordell baseball team will
meet Sentinel next Sunday af-
hiffh
perience is concerned to make an Gunsenhouser, C. IT. Mahone
excellent commissioner. ^ j an(j o. S. Hamons, besides sev-111 0 r
and w<
good business man i q™
bring to the affaire of the^county & nu'mkerr0f the neighbors pres
ent, but we only mention those to
the same business as men
uses in his own affairs.
Remember the ball game Sun-
day afternoon.
University Entertainers Coming
wili'iro to disputt athletic' the hands of those in control. It j preached at Conference last year
ion o r s with renresentatives 's not the democratic party which , anc} hjs sermon was most helpful
, , from every section of the state, is responsible for the thm- so | and so pronounced by every one.
11'*! In this division of the meet Tom j deplorable today, but too tang i Sunday School and Junior league
Richardson looks like the best! who are in control ot mat pa. ty. | as UsUai. you are cordially
whom such dinners appear as the
oasis on the desert of town life,
strewn over with tin cans and
wilted vegetables. It was a jolly
crowd who wished Mr, Terry 46,, DOlin(is
The Glee Club of the Univer- Norman.
sity of Oklahoma will be in toi jegtimable lady who had made the 1 j f n .
dell for a s-ngle performance on j peasant occasion possible, also \)\\\ Manage Oil business
Saturday night, April ^Jtn. , to aunti6) w]10 added much to |
This will be the feature show ot j pjeasures 0f those present,
bet of the school as the showing: Here is an opportunity to purify . vited to these services,
he made at Weatherford on an I y°ur party by at.nu-otermg a
exceedingly slow track indicates j severe rebuke which can be done
that he may slice a second or I very easily by voting the Repub-
two from the state record when , hcan ticket this tail.
the perfect cinder
Presbyterian Church.
the season, a musica.[ j May they all a' ays enjoy them-1 ^iU b retained in the service of
ment with here and tneie an in selves a3 wen rtc5 ye edit"" 1
jection of humor produced by, Ta]iver did at that dinner,
the talent of the state school.
! The regular ser !.es will be
! held next Sunday at the Presby-
Chiit Clark, who recently sold | terian Churcf^ Sunto School
his interest in the ice business.' OrJaniz^d Ladies
C. T. Davis, Pastor.
Grab The First.
class
class
ye editor and quarters
oil and gas agency, which for a j
Change In Registrars.
County Registrar R. L. Har-
You'll be one evening of pleas-
ure behind if you miss a perfor-
mance that delighted audiences | ^ announces four changes in
in many cities, both large a ^ ^ precinct rearistrars
small, in northern Oklaho , | blished in the Herald-Sentinel
Kansas and Missouri. i lagt week In c0i0ny, pre-
"i i o u i cinct No. 20, T. J. Kendrick re-
lce riant i0i(l. j places Money Riley; in Cordell,
T E Turner of Hobart on j Ward 1, C. I- Cochran takes the
Tuesday concluded a transaction | place of 3. £ Miller. In West
with J E. Watson and Cnilti Sentinel, precinct 27 W. H. L.
Clark owners of the Cordell Ice | j amlee has been substituted for
Cordell overwhelmed Clinton
in the first' baseball game of the
season, a decidely listless exhibi
tion of the national pastime
played on the high school
grounds last Sunday afternoon.
The final count was 9 to 0. In
spite of the fact that the contest
and the T.-ustees are going to | was slow, local athletes showed
. . t , e : hnild two class rooms to the up well when one considers that
long time heen^ to^ch ^the, build htw0Livc^achers and l.clp-1 scarcely a man. has touched a
business.
at
Coming
Tiie Magnolia* com'pany""regards | dom.The eveningservkie^be-
the credit for building up this | ful lessons arc the order ot
department of the business and! day. Pleaching
placing it on a firm foundation. Subject,
"" "a company regards . , .
him as one of their most success-1 gins a.t 7:45 ^"je ,
ful salesmen and has made his | maledictions, m the light of to
success as a local manager the i day.
subject of an article in a recent |
issue of their trade journal. The |
new company has displayed good
judgment in retaining Mr. Clark nnntest that was not a con
at the' head of a department
f the i bail for several months. The a
Robt. Hodgson, Pastor.
Plowing Contest.
A contest that was not a
•Vn. j first five innings produced three
King-1counters for Cordell each there-
circuit swat, one by
Molen and two by Gudenoge.
The blows were singularly ill
timed however, for the sacks
were clean, while during the
Twofliiiiits Title Takls
THE W0UK OF AN EXPERT.
You would not undertake
to fix your telephone when it
gets out of order. Nor would
you risk your own hands to
mend the broken plumbing.
It takes an expert to do an
expert's work.
The work of searching tit-
les take.^ a special knowledge
as well as a special skill.
A clerk cannot safely un-
dertake it; neither can a law-
yer. There are so many lit-
tle technical points to be not-
iced, so many knots to un-
tangle in a complicated title
that the work has developed
special talent—the title
man.
He is an expert in his line,
just as the plumber or the
electrician.
Our abstracts made from
PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES
OF THE RECORD.
Plant,"which gives him posses-jiwi Short a£d Tln at ™e, n£a(i oi a aepartmeiu test came 0ff on the northwest j ting him out of his only hole,
litm of that business. The precinct 33, P. J. Khewer has, vvjlich he built himself and thor- Saturday I
amount involved in the transfer been substituted for J. A. Lowry oughly understands.
amount invow ^ ^ xj r | Wjth the exception of the four I
latter part of the game the paths F|[AftJ{ E. PENN ABSTRACT CO
were crowded almost continuous- ^
ly. Moore held Clinton safe all bonded abstracter
the way, a fast double play get-
was said to be
Turner wiil tak<s charae of the;changesatovj^th^tet re- By.pass lauses iroui)le. ■ eihlbiiton""billed "for Monday
piam about the first ot he com-,Acting on information furnis . Apr« 17, but the wet weather
ingmonth. While ne.t ; i other change* as ha^ not re- j ed by a former employe of the made it too soft and the plow
JStlSitote tatoe it i ceived wofd from all the original | Cordell Ice and Fuel Company did not show itselt -•
is probable that both v .11 remain | appointees. However a major,-
corner of the townsite Saturday j
afternoon. The Avery com-
bined engine and plow had an
CORDELL, OKLAHOMA.
Our Motto; Prompt, Neat,Accurate Work
residents of Cord*
A-
until Satur- j
MayoivHarvey last Thursday or- day. It hardly got to work
dered employees of the city wa- when the Rock Island pubed* into,
ter department to uncover the the field and began to turn over,
pipe line leading to that com- the soil. . I
pany's plant. An auxilliary pipe, The Avery machine had its
line cut into the water line above plows attached to the machine,
announces that1 the meter and leading around one just in
front of the big!
| ty of those named have accepted
j the job and secured the supnlies.
"Second.hand .orgam Several, (p ()f Peace.
a lew Disc Phono-1 Manager Mahone of the
crauhs Ii:, m $6.00 up. . . H|I>„,„V..„VUV 0
A. DeParade Musi^St^i-t.^ j The Battle Crv , proper register oAhe water used the rear, there being only two
-- - - -' f Peace'^ ^ the by the plant was discovered, plows. The Rock Island pulled
ti month of June The Battle Cry Mayor Harvey notified County a gang of three plows and turn
A yLr r* '1 nf Pp ice is a spectacular pro- Attorney Ash of the existence of ed a better furrow than the
II PA t S Jlduction. a triumph of the mov- t le by-pass and that, offlcral ffed other, yet the ^^hasa^num
^wUUhwthe "amouTmuTti- i that instrument preventing the j wheel and.theOther followingin
TO FS3URE WITH
w, ML COPELAND
CORD1SLL. OKLAHOMA
FOR
farm loans
SAVE MONEY
ine picture art. Its purpose,'a complaint charging Chilt Ciark ! ber of pointsi superior to the
1 for it has a verv real purpose, as manager of the company with farmer. The driver of the trac-
aside from delighting those who illegally obtaining water. Mr. tor has perfect and immediate
'S it with superb acting and Ciark made bond to appear in control of his plows while dnv-
i perfect camera craft, is to warn court and answer to the charge, ing the engine, w i e on le
I the American people of the pos- Regarding the charge Mr other in rough ground it looks, as,
I sible dangers of unprenaredness. Clark in an interview said, "I if two men were required in
I The picture was first shown in am guiltless of any intention to rougher hard ground
rhe oty of New York .where it defraud the water department Asji plow we are of the opin-
hadafong run before packed of the city and am confident that ion that the Avery tookjhe^^bun
houses at a $2.00 admission I can clear myself
The price of admission in time comes.
when the but as an all round farm mach
Other than that I: ine we would prefer the other
'Cordell will be $1.00.
Spring Tonics.
This is the lime ot the year when we all
need a Tonic to counteract the eltects
of ever changing wealher. We have
ours, also one for you, as we handle all
the best remedies known to medical
science. Perscriptions are carefully and
promptly compounded at this store,
Stock Foods
We are handling the best and most suc-
cessful line of Stock and poultry reme-
dies now on the market. You ought to
keep a supply constantly on hand at
this season of the year. Having a prop,
er remedy in the house may save your
your young chicks, Bring in your own
Recipe and let us compound it jrom fresh
drugs. It wont cost any more.
Ira B. Taylo r, Cordell.
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