The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LEEDEY TJMES
W W DENSON Editor '
RAY ’ K DENSON Owner
Issued Eveuy Thursday
Adfurtlsla K vies:— Locals 714a per Uneeno
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UmnlDoli euct insertion
Unless miller oontraot ull advertising runs
until settled lor and ordered out
Entered at the roatoMee In Leedey Okla
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Political Announcements
FOR STATE SENATOR
We are authorized to announce H
E Gardiner as a candidate for the of-
fice of State Senator (Sf cond District)
subiect to the action of the Democrat-
ic primary August 5
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
We are authorized to announce R L
Foster as a Candidate for the Office of
County Judge subject to the action of
the Democratic primary August 6
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
We are authorized to announced
Buster Stout as a Candidate for the
Office of County Treasurer subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
August 5
C R Flint Announces
For Representative
Having decided to enter the
contest in the primary election
tlie Republican!0 SGCU10 nomination for rep-
resentative from Dewey county
on the Republican ticket it has
r r occured to me that inasmuch as
We are authorized to announce 0 U mauv Deonlo
Jones as a candidate for the office of “ “ re
Sheriff subject to the action of the! acquainted with
Republican primary August 5 me lt be appropriate to
I give an outline ol'tny life in the
Short dresses and low shoes breesti possible manner Since
look to us like cold feet no exPect to secure your
votes by simply giving you a bi-
If you don’t like the way some I I10 merely to assist
of your neighbors are doing just r0a un er'anding to ome
take a squint at your own con ex en w 0 I am and what T
duct
Hay For Sale
For Sale-500 bales Cane Hay
4o and 50 cents per bale
my farm two miles
Trail D M Day
At
south of
31 8t pd
W H Mixon of Taloga candi-
date for sheriff was here Mon-
day in the interest of his candi-dacy
and what I
have been doing during the
years of my life I was born in
Harrison County Mb 1889 and
Atty J H Antrohus of Ta-
loga was here Monday on legal)
business
Seed Oats
Good white early clean seed
oats The kind that makes oats
70c per bushel at the farm
0 W-Long Phone 1906' 31 5tpd
DEWEY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO
Incorporated
Business Established in 1899
Abstracts of Title
TALCJUA
regulate jQ jqqo oame Wjth parenjg
Oklahoma and have resided in
FOR COURT CLERK
We are authorized to announce Mrs
Delia Logan Sapp as a Candidate for
the Office of Court Clerk subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
August 5
FOR SHERIFF
We are authorized to announce J E
Hooton as a candidate for the office of
Sheriff subject to the action of the
Democratic primary August 5
We are authorized to announce J 0
Gregory as a candidate for the office of
Sheriff subject to the action of the
Democratic primary August 5
We are authorized to announce W
H Wixon as a candidate for the of-
fice of -Sheriff subject to the action
of the Democratic primary August 5
We can make laws to
the speed of automobiles but
when it comes to putting brains I n rT’ T
JL I Dewey Cou&ty since that time
After finishing in the public
schools I taught several terms
i I iu tb0 vicinity of Leedey and in
land 1 1910 j became
in the heads of some drivers
is a very different matter
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON
GOOD GROCERIES
If the fellow over in En
ho U advocating '-tea for teetc 1 lhe Cotton Eaotangs Bank now
talers would come over tins tva known as lte '
we think he might be direeted to Bank- 0( j ‘ " °“al
where he could get some real i in charee lt as oashierVor
President since 1910 up to the
Public Take Notice present time My career has
That C F and A M Elerick been amon& the People of Dewey
are owners of certain lands in bounty and you should decide
Section 13 14 15 17 19 20 22 easily as to my ability to repre-
23 28 and 29 Township 17 sent you in the state Leeisla
&?VomndTJS t"e-
designated and named said lands m secunn8 lhe nomination in
as Bar X Ranch’s 1 2-3 and 4 as August primary election
sfens posted on lands and will auf I can do so honorably
use Bar X brand on their live do DOt expect to participate in I ft
stock also Triangle brand now any mud slinging eampaign at ©
used by them and have had No- all and expect to make a race on
tice of same filed or recorded in Ly own merits and not be '
the Records of Roger Mills cause of any faults or short com-
County Oklahoma - mgs of any opponent whether
C F- Elerick real or imaginary I hope to se-
34t2 A M Elerick Cure ample support to receive
mo - the nomination and after I do I
Shows at Ren will beg n at Lha vbrj - appreciative
' ' ‘Thanking you lam
Very truly yours
C R Flint
Alton Powdered Sugar '
First Pick Hominy No 2 1-2
Raisins Seedless per lb
Corn No 2
Belle Isle Sweet Spuds No 2 1-2
Bermuda Onion Plants 1000
Pink Salmon per can
Bulk Oats 6 pounds - '
New State Stuffed Olives 3 1-2 oz
15
10
12
12 1-2
15
125
17 1-2
25
15
Fresh Vegetables Every Friday
Dycus Grocery
FREE DELIVERY
©©©©ft®
Buy Hogs orf Friday Only
ft market prices
WE HAVE AT The Right Prices
Fresh Tomatoes Lettuce
and Fruits of all kinds
at the RIGHT PRICES
Chick F ood for Baby Chicks
Bermuda Onion slips
FREE DELIVERY
TsAVEi0Yd F F SNEED
PURITY FIRST
Before we fill a prescription we make
sure that all the ingredients used are
pure and fresh— a safeguard you should
demand— whether you are a patron of
this store or not We will fill your pre-
scription day or night
Palace Drug Store
Liberty Center Notes
The pound supper at Mr Les-
lie Rutharts Friday night was
well attended
The singing at Mr J D Rob-
insons Snnday night was well
attended
Jim Russell and wife who have
returned to Leedey from Dallas
haye been spending a few days
with his sister Mrs J D Rob-
inson They expect to make
their future home here
Clifford Hall visited homefolks
here Sunday
I O Webb has moved to what
is known as the Bennett place
Sylvester LaFon who has been
visiting here for sometime has
returned to his hpme at Coving-
ton A crowd of young folks f
ered at the home of Walter
rells Sunday for kodaking
Another Work Day
As a result of a visit by
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Just Received— Shipment Colora-
do Honey
10 lb pail extracted Honey §3
5 lb pail extracted Honey 95
1 lb blocks pure comb Honey 30
8 lb pail Compound $1 4Q
Genuine Red River Minnesota Certified '
Seed Potatoes
Ohios per bushel £ M
Cobblers per bushel j'gj
Triumph’s per bushel j 35
FREE DELIVERY -
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rural school
our patrons
C H Penry
sisting our boys in
a number of trees
and
flower beds By doing a
things our school scores superi-
or model which makes it a
class school
pupils are out because
les Hope that they
be in school again
of
For Sale— Baled Millet Hay
$1750 per ton Oscar Smith 2t
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Denson, W. W. The Leedy Times (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1924, newspaper, March 6, 1924; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1757479/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.