The Wapanucka Press. (Wapanuka, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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Wapanucka Press
ARCH R MiCIlX
Wipanuckt
Indian Territory
THE rVNO IfJlRITORILS IN BRUT
Army baa avaonated
Tlia Pnlvation
Chioiaah
Several tnrrhsf
bom in Chandler
men nab their
Bosket bail la brooming a fad among
Ilia laities of Oklahoma
Tba Kook la land ia surveying a lina
from Waorika to Ardinora
Cbiokaaha want more sidewalk and
Oklahoma City badly needa more
A negra from Texas is to bnild
thirty-room hotel for negroes at Cluck
It is said that Tishomingo
ployed an expert to go ever
(tooka
There are 425 criminal eases on the
docket for the next term of federal ooort
at Ardmore
A farmer near Ahra estimates that
bis thousand ear trees will yield 1004
bnsbela of frail
The Lrger Times says that some of
the citizens of that place have acquired
the "petition habit
The etty conncil of Weleetka has been
working overtime preparing and pans
tug crdinaioes the past two weeks
Great interest is taken in the twenty
million dollar coal syndicate that pro-
poses to buy the Indian territory coal
lands
The wrangle over the poetoffice at
Carmen has been settled by the ap-
iointment of L E Salter to be post-
master Oklahoma officers have another Job
awaiting them — the r m vat of Col-tut-i
"ben” Cravens from his field of
activity
The American book company of Chi-
cago are ont with a denial that they
tarnished any campaign funds in Okla-
homa The school bonds of Lehigh amount-
ing to f 10000 have teen sold to C H
Coffin & Co of Chicago at a premium
of 81
A frost would be of great benefit to
cotton growers aa it would cause th
stalk to stop growing and in conse-
quence the holla would open more
readily
In guessing the number of seeds con-
tained in a pumpkin at Hobart the
guesses ranged from 13 to 40000 Th
prize winner guessed 673 and was given
an eight day cluck The exact numbei
was 667
Billy Dorigan a hei' of the Eagl
township woods a he Stillwatei
" Advance had only 23 cjA? in coin an &
a grubbing hoe when he took his claim
and now thinks of starting the first
National Bank in Yale
The Lawton Republican tells of s
certain young man of that city walking
around with a “limp in his back” which
is the result of loving a girl when hei
dad did’t want her to
The Strond Star thinks that town
could furnish plenty of dogs for a good
sized dog-dance and pow-wow and stili
have enough left for all practical pun
poses
The New Era says that the Chioka
saw Bank now building at Tishomingo
will be the finest building in the Indiar
Territory
Durant is to have a municipal electior
to decide whether or not bonds shall b
issued for building a waterworks sys-
tem in that town
Manv thousand people visited th
Lion Store at Oklahoma City on th
night tf November 5th when the Chi
cago capitalists were there Eight ladiei
were carried ont unconscious the jam
being so great
Quanah Parker was disqualified from
serving on the jury in the Moran mar
d r case at Lawton on account of hit
imperfect knowledge of English T
attorneys for the defense sailed right
into Quanah right and left saying that
he was a polygamist and not an Ameri-
can citizen
The Indian Territory will soon he well
underway to close up all matters per-
taining to her lands Land offices will
be opened in all the nations which havt
not been settled or are now being set-
tled on January 1 That means that
the work will soon be done
The 'Wewoka National Bank has been
organized at Wewoka and will be opened
for business November 20 T A- Cut
ting of Tecnmseh Okla is the presi-
dent J T Davis an enterprising farmei
near Shawnee is perhaps the most sno-
c'asful potato raiser in the territory
He has gathered 1500 bushels this year
to date and 370 bushels off one aero
The farmers near Bristow who had
cotton to sell realized the effect of com-
petition when one of the gins of that
plaoe broke down and cotton took a few
cents drop
Heavy rains have fallen throughout
both territories during the past week
Millionaires from Chicago made s
trip to the southwest on a special train
and visited a numlier of town in the
two territories They were surprised tc
see the rapid advancement being made
In the southwest
Monday of last week was the bannei
day at the Purcell oil mill says tle
Register the receipts of seed on that
day lroru wasrons aggregating about
seventy tons in addition to large re-
ceipts by rail WHgon receipts have
baa
the
been very heavy for tbepnst two wteks
THE OFFICIAL COUNT
Vote Very Close-Latest Returns
Show McGuire Ahead
THE MAJORITY WILL BE VERY SMALL
Nothing but the Official Count will Determine (he Result-The
Latest R:turns Give BirdS McGuire 349 Votes
Over that of William M Cross
OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE
The congressional election this year
lias been exceedingly close 1 lie
majority will lie so small that nothing
bat tho official eount will determine the
final result Return a received now
i how McGuire a majority over Cross of
Ml) hut two counties are not in wth
the official returns — Heaver and Day
The republicans claim a majority of
103 in the former and semi-official re
turns give the latter to Ctoss ly 153
O M Cade chairman of the republican
territorial committee has issued a state
incut declaring McGuire elected
Herewith is given a table of retnrns
which is about correct to date
The following are the figures which
are practically the figures of both iar
ties:
County McGuire Cross
Beaver - 103
Blaine 340
Caddo - 312
Canadian - 187
Cleveland — 359
Comanche 509
Custer -
Day
Dewey
Garfield
Greer
Kingfisher —
Kiowa -
Lincoln
Logan 1201
Nob!e - 3
Oklahoma
Pawnee - 263
Payne - — 77
Pottawatomie —
Roger Mills
Washita —
Woods — 663
Woodward— 535
63
153
91
710
451
234
756
1572
408
299
1 326
5KH
477
6040 5691
CLAIMS OF CROSS
gar H 1 Kl'Ooi end Will -Not lie
Couuted Out
Oklahoma City: Hon William Cross
democratic candidate for delegate to
congress in an interview stated that he
was confident he had been elected not-
withstanding the claims of the republi-
cans He stated that if he was counted
out he would contest the election and
carry it to congress and didn’t projxise
to allow his fnends to lose their money
Election bets aggregating $10000 are
tied up in this city as a result of the
claims by each party
GRANT COTNTY
Creek: With two
Poml Creek: With two townships
out McGuire has 1974 ami Cross 1343
a lead for McGuire of 44 Represen-
tative in doubt The election of Chap-
lin republican is conceded Entire
democratic county ticket elected
Medford: Thirteen precinct in this
county give McGuire 125 majority This
county will give McGuire a Majority of
225 practically no change from two
years ago
Medford: Retnrns from eight pre-
cints in Grant county give McGuire a
majority of 445 Decker representative
63 Medford town gives McGuire 125
Cross 29 Medford township gives Mc-
Guire 52 Cross 40
Jefferson: There was a good vote
polled here McGuire got 57 Cross 22
Van Cleve 1 Smith 1 In 1900 Flynn
received 49 votes here and Neff 27
Renfrow Twp McGuire 26 Cross 17
Lamont Twp McGuire 64 Cross 53
Jefferson Twp McGuire 58 Cross 62
Deer Creek Twp McGuire 91 Cross
60
Wakita Twp McGuire 68 Cross 33
KINGFISHER COUNTY
Kingfisher: Complete returns for
Kingfisher county are in showing the
election of the republican ticket in this
ooanty except sheriff county attorney
and two commissioners Pres Love was
elected sheriff Geo L Bowman county
attorney A Brox in the second district
and Hawkins in the third Dr F L
Winkler republican candidate for coun-
cillor of the seventh conncil district
received a plnrality of 1210 over his two
opponents Strong and Barker Strong
received 741 majority in Canadian
connty which elects Winkler by 469
The vote on Cross and McGuire has not
been reported from all precincts bet
indications are that McGuire has re-
ceived a majority of 375
McGuire’s majority
44
in Hennessey is J
NOBLE COUNTY
Perry: This city gives McGuire
majority of 82 Two years ago Flynn
earned the city by 293 a republican
loss 211
GREEK COUNTY
Mangum: Cross’ majority in Greer
county exceeds fifteen hundred The
precincts reported now give Cross more
thun twelve hundred and those to li--ar
from will increase this several homlrei
Man gum: Fear precinct in Gieer
county including Mangum Graiit-:
and I ger out of 39 precincts give
Cross a majority of 475
Neither I'ariy lies Mur U the Ileal tl the
Other
From the returns as to the make up
of the next legislature of Oklahoma the
Uiily will be so close (tint neither side
will have a working majority The
following is the list of members of both
the council and house:
COUNCIL
1 J I’ Woseley dein 2 J P Hick-
am rep : 3 J O Foster rep : 4 It M
t'aiupU-ll dein 5 J O Illakeney
dein 6 H II Champlin rep 7 Felix
Winkler rep 8 Alpha Ujslegraph
rep 9 Geo D Webster rep 10 C It
AU'xander rep 11 T P Gore dem
12 Samuel Masingale dem 13 Frank
Mathews dein Republicans 7 demo-
crat 6 republican majority one
HOUSE
1 James Wilkins rep 2 Wm
Bowles dem 3 II W Williams rep
4 J L Mathews dein 5 J J Mer-
rick rep 6 Edgar Jones dem 7
John Threadgill rep 9 B S Nesbit
dem 10 W T Janies deni 11 John
H Decker rep 12 Grimes Sproat
rep 13 J P Cummings rep 14 Bert
Maxwell dem 15 A McTaggnrt
dem 16 J M Majors dem 17 T P
Ballew rep 18 E D Murphy rep
19 Thomas Braidwood rep 20 R G
Brownlee rep 21 Dyke Ballinger
rep 22 Joseph K Tuttle dem 23
Joseph A Jester demo 24 Janies W
Harrison dem 25 W T Francis
dem 26 T M Robinson dem Re-
publicans 13 democrats 13
We give herewith a table showing the
vote on delegate to congress in 1900
The figures given are the majority vote
of the two leading candidates:
Counties Flynn Neff
Beaver 209
Blaine 493
Canadian — 189 -
Cleveland - 210
Custer 205
Day -
Dewev
Garfield
Greer
Grant
Kay -
Kiiigfi-her
Lincoln
Noble
Oklahoma —
Pawnee
Payne
Pottawatomie
Roger Mills
Washita
W oods
Woodward
Caddo ( not organized
Comanche “ “
Kiowa “ “
Totals —
214
686
426
279
713
424
179
194
294
236
122
952
248
5495 1541
CANADIAN COUNTY
El Reno: The Canadian vote is all
reported giving McGuire 1714 Cross
1572 a majority for McGoire of 142
Maxwell democrat is elected to the
legislature Entire democratic tistet
is elected by a good majority After
January there will not be a republican
official in the county except two justices
of the jeace
El Reno: McGuire carried Canadian
connty by 142 McGuire 1714 Cross
1572 Connty democratic ticketelected
strong Democrat elected to conncil
Maxwell democratic elected to legis-
lature Vote from every precinct in
El Reno: This city gives McGuire
a majority of 163
Yukon: Ynkon town and township
gives Cross a majority of 107
El Reno: The majority for McGuire
in Canadian connty will probably be
abont 100 In Darlington his majority
is 11
El Reno: Five towns in Canadian
county including El Reno Ynkon
Okarche Darlington and Union City
give McGuire a total majority of 54
CUSTER
Arapahoe: McG lire received 25 ma
jority in this connty
Weatherford: The latest indications
show that McGuire carries Custer conn-
ty by 42 Webster for conncil by 42
Pike for representative by 11 Pike is
the democratic nominee
The city of Weatherford gives Cross
a majority of 39
Elk City: Eleven precinct in the
93 majority
out of twenty-five
precincts in Roger Mills connty give
a ! Cross a plurality over McGuire of 310
CADDO COUNTY
Anadarko: Ballinger was elected to
the honse as a republican in Caddo
connty by one hundred majority Re-
publican elect sheriff and register of
deeds all three county commissioners
county esv-ssor county clerk cotituy
treasurer and county attorney in doui t
Anadarko: Caddo connty will give a
safe majority for Cross The h-a- y
rains Lave retarded the vote but a Lr
roUuty give Cross
Elk City: Six
sil was tna-le Two or three repil i-
can will squeeze through for C-Li-lv j
offices bv small
majorities
FATNS COUNTY
Ftillwater: John P Hickman re
publican candidate for tha oouuoll is
looted over Freeman K Miller
btillwatwr: Tha city of Stillwater
gives Cross a majority of 47 over Mo-
Unire Stillwater: In this city McOnliw re-
1 reives 74 votes to 321 for Cross In
1900 Flynn received 274 and Neff 325
Cross carried Ripley by one vot and
Ingalls by 1 both big republican gains
fYrkiua give MoGoire V majority a re-
publican gain of 31
LIM'OLX COUNTY
Chandler: The total vote of Chendler
city give Bill CroHs a majority of 173
Chandler: The borne ntf of Roy V
Hoffman 212 votes to 275 for Cross
Flynn carried Chandler by 50 votes
Nineteen precincts in Lincoln ooanty
give Cross 38 majority
KIOWA COUNTY
Hobart: Eight precinct
connty out of 21 give Cross
of 316 over McGuire
At Lone Wolf McGuire receive 91
majority
Hobart gives Cross 100 majority
COMANOIIK COUNTY
Lawton: Eight out of twenty-fonr
precincts in this county including the
city of Lawton give Cross a majority
of 409
Lawton: Election retnrns are coming
in slowly but indications are that Cross
has carried tlie coiftity for oongreaa and
that the democratic county ticket bos
been elected
City of Lawton complete returns in
four wards give Cross democratic 680
McGuire 509 Eight precincts out of
24 in Comanche county give Cross a ma-
jority of 469 Fort Cobb McGuire 1
majority Walters Cross 46 majority
Waorika Cross 26 majority Temple
-'cGuire 13 majority: Sterling Cross
60 majority Cache Cross 12 majority
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY
Shawnee: The full returns show
that Blunkeney democrat is elected
over Duffy fusion by 400 majority
Shawnee : Ten precincts in Pottawat-
omie connty inclmling principal towns
Shawnee incomplete give Cross a ma-
jority of 775 This indicates that Cross
will carry the connty by from 1500 to
1700
Shawnee: Fourteen precincts ont of
thirty in Pottawatomie county give
Cross a majority of 876
Shawnee gave Cross a majority of
368 over McGuire The reports from
outside precincts at 9 o’clock gave Cross
194 majority in addition
in Kiowa
majority
ROGER MILLS COUNTY
Sayre: The total vote polled in the
connty is 2200 Cross leads by 250
SheritT and connty commissioners re-
publican Cross receives 100 majority at Elk
City
WOODS COUNTY
Alva: Twenty-two precincts in thf
north half of Woods connty give Mc-
Guire 225 majority The democrats
strongholds in south half are yet tc
come The fusion connty ticket i
leading Democrats claim the county
for Cross
Alva: Forty-two precincts of fifty
eight give McGuire 820 majority Sami
precincts two years ago gave Flynn 750
The connty will give McGuire 300
Eighth council and fifteenth and six
teenth representative districts ant
connty ticket to fusionists
Alva: Nineteen precinct ont of fifty
eight give McGnire 156 majority Tht
same precincts two years ago gave Flynt
402 Democrats claim councilman fron
Eighth district and representative fron
Sixteenth and also claim connty ticket
Oklahoma: The democrats electee
O’Brien for sheriff and Campbell fot
council Alexander for treasurer anc
Mitch for register of deeds The rest o'
the connty ticket has been elected bj
the republicans including Dr Thread-
gill for the senate Cross has carried
the connty by 500
There was practically no opposition t
the school bonds at the election in Okla
homa City The vote against them
aveiligcd from 20 to 30 in each precinct
Caddo County Oltlrlul
Anadarko: The official count oi
Caddo connty shows the following
democrats elected by the majoritiei
named: Gish probate judge 252
Matheny attorney 20 Boyle clerk 8
Loony school superintendent 7 Cook
surveyor 72 Hite treasurer 70 Gore
council 20 McGnire for congress 860
Republicans elected were: Thompeoe
sheriff by abont 200 Ballinger repre
sentative 131
Keault In
GrTHRiz: Tho result of the official
canvass of votes in this connty givet
-McGnire a majority of 1201 The en-
tire republican county ticket was elected I
by large majorities One negro wai
elected on the ticket Notwithstanding
the enormoois republican majorities j
Edgar Jones democratic candidate foi
tho legislature was elected by a major-
ity of 61 votes over Merten republican
LOOA COUNTY
Guthrie: The vote of the city gives
McGnire 726 majority
Marshall : Murahall city and
shall township Logan connty
Cross a n aority of 6
1’ottAwatonii t’oonty
Shawnee: Pottawatomie connty of-
ficial returns give Cross a majority of
1326 The entire ticket is elected by
majorities ranging from 270 to 850
J D McDonald president of tho city
conncil was j rmanently suspened by
verdict of a jury in the district coort
on a charge of boodling in regard to
the granting of the Hiawnee newel
franchise A motion regarding a new
tral w i!l t heard
CLEVFLAND COUNTY
Norman: Tle majority for
tin city i 125 L-xmg
a majority of 40
Cre in
ton gives Cro-s
SAVED A UFC
Gratitude grnoti gytlidtT
It no ondr-ppla ttify wkn Ilf
I taxed
Evry reader with i bad back la la
dancer for bad back ar but kidney
Uia and neglect may prova fatal
Neglected bzckzchz Ii Quickly fol
lowed by too frequent urinary dl
charges retention of th urine pain-
ful urination Dlabetea Bright a
a
Read how all such troublea cam
cured
Casa No 34629— Mr Walter Mo
Lauchlln of 3022 Jacob atreet Wheel
dig W Va a machln hand worklni
U J A Holiday A Son's planing mill
lay: firmly bellev had I not used
Doan's Kidney Fills when 1 did
would rot b alive now I waa in
terrible condition and although I tool
quart of medlclae and waa attended
by doctor I got no better but wore
Friend apoke of my bad appearance
and thousand knew about tL I could
hardly get around and felt and looked
Ilka a dead man rather than a living
one Doan a Kidney Pill procured
st the Logan Drug Co ’a atore were
blessing to me half a box relieved
me three boxe ertlrely cured me
A free trial of thla great kidney
medicine w hich cured Mr McLaughlin
will be mailed on application to any
part of the United State Addiesi
Foster-Mllburn Co Buffalo N Y
For sale by all druggist price 5t
cent per -box
girl w ho chased a Chi
blocks overtook him
(nocked him down and then sat on hirx
intil a policeman arrived had an ath-
etic training There are more women
ithletea now than ever before Let m
lope that we are not developing a hosl
if husband-beaters— Poet-Dispatch
Clear whit clothe are a sign that th
housekeeper usee Red Croea Sail S-ue
Large 9 os package & cent
Consistency ia a Jewel
iwapped for success
that ia often
Yon can’t always tell what kind of
jigar a man atnokes from those he give
iway
So matter how long yon here bad the
sough if it hasn't already developed Into
rousumptlon Dr Wood’s Sorway Pm
Syrup will cur it
Daintleigh — Beg pardon Mrs Skin-
aer bnt isn’t thit the same soup we had
yesterday warmed over?
Mrs Skinner— No sir it is what was
eft over from yesterday — Boston
Transcript
To Core a Cold in One day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All
druggist refund money If it fails to cure 25a
The failure to move a cost mark from
x present has caused a lot of heart burn-
in?
rnx BEST RESULTS IB ITAKCHlTt
can be obtained only by uvlng Defiant
Biarch beside getting 4 o more Inf
am money— no cooking required
Did it ever occur to yon that the
average man’s intelligence is below the
tverage?
Do Your Feet Ache and Bore?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-
Ease a powder for the feet It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy Cures
Com Bunions Swollen Hot and
Sweating Feet At all Druggist and
Shoe Stores 25c Sample sent FREE
Addrees AH-’11 S- Olmsted LeRoy N Y
If we could see ourselves as others set
ns some of ns might wish we wert
blind
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES pro-
duce the brightest and fastest colors
Paradoxical thougn it may seem th
right end of a check to indorse is thi
left end
Defiance Starch is pnt up 16 ounce
n a package 10 cents One-third
-nor storoh for same money
Patience is
lazy people
a virtue found chiefly ii
liive are a n-rribie iu- meat to the II
folk an-i to oino onler ono " ' rt
Iioau Ointment neve: fail In-tnLt
lu-f raiaueui euro At any dru t
0 cent
Ambition never prows old in fact!
seldom gets beyond the age of indiscre
tioa
DFFMVCK STARCH
should be In eve-v household eon a
good bcsldrs 4 o more for 10 cent the
uy other brand of cold water starch
Most aristocrats
inverted heredity
are the victim oi
Mn Winslow Booming Syrup
Eorrblldrea teetblDg often if gun reduce Is
6sbasU4o ailsje corse wlLd cello abutti
‘When I want to borrow a dollar
never go to a friend” he said as if h
were leading to something
Ah I well” replied the other extent
ing his hand “let be friends
Yorkers Statesman
Hundred of Ilvee vei every year tr
having Dr Tbotnn’ Krlectnc Oil iu tb-hou-e
jo-t when ‘t H needed Cure croup
knal burs cut wound of every sorL
"A young man of much promise”
“Yes: an inveterate borrower"—
Michigan Wrinkle
If yon don't get the biggest and bep
It’s your own fault Defiance Staroi
Is for sale everywhere and there ii
positively nothing to equal it ia quality
or quantity
If wishes were sawhorses beggan
would have nothing to wish for
Old Bureaus Used
The newest bureau is a reproduo
tion of the high awkward affair b
fore which most persons at en tlmv
or another have essayed during I
farmho'is visit t make their tolleta
There I the self-same swinging glasv
of inadequate proportions and th nao
row table cluttered with little drawera
The knobs of course are glass
BACKACHE
Dockaclie Is a forerunner and
one of the moat common symp-
toms of kidney trouble and
rorab displacement
READ MISS BOLLMAN’S EXPERIENCE
" Home time ago 1 was in a very
weak condition tny work made me
nervous and my back ached frightfully'
all the time and 1 had terrible head
‘ches-
" Mv mother got a bottle of I-TUia
E I'inkbuni’s Vegetable Com-
pound for me and it seemed to
strengthen my back and help roe at
once and I did not get so tired aa
before I continued to take it and it-
brought health and strength to me
and I want to thank you for the
rood it ha done me"— Mis Kat
’(ollman 142nd St Sc Wales Ave
New York City — tSOOO forftlt Iftclglnmlef
titter premng cannot fr pnt4ucc4
Lydia 17 Pinkliam’s Vegetable
Compound cures because it 1
the greatest known remedy for
kidney and womb troubles
Every woman who Is puzrled
about ber condition should write
o Mrs Pinkham at Lynn Maas
and tell ber all
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