The Cordell Weekly Beacon. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Blacksmithing
The Cordc:.
I C'. Buknkitk, hi
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un '' rain in Mm bmin«ss having rented thu
' -M «h„p at the southwest ,-oruer of the
\Mi-n you want auy work done,
cuiiif and kw rnn, Horseshoeing, blacksmith
aud WaK :t work ail done at my slop.
S. L. CROWDER
I mmmfaiaMuiai&aimiLT.F*;
Cordell
Oklahoma
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Cha*. jE. Davlft, Pres. W. Moutgomery.V.P. V.V. fltrrN.Ci
'ashler
COLONY SfATE BANK
j DEPOSI^$22006 j
Colony, - Oklahoma
R TKS: ti i.
Thursday
Doiiioc
raise
For President
ALTON B. PARKER,$1 N
For Vice-Presi 'mt
HENltY G. OAVIS. H W
For Delegate .1 Hong
J. FRANK MATTHEWS
For Councilman 12Ui [•
B. N. UO< U-soN
For Representative
J A.J KS . R
L. C. PARMKNTER. President
o. w. I'AUMRNTEK, Cashier M
RICHARD A. BILLUPS. Vice Pre*
vbbiiut //m
K. B. WELLS. Jr., Ami. Ca h 4?
"1 eason" why
1 1 it mi! fUtiod
" '• r.<tg<* ( f the voters of
To those who have
' ':r >winp the man
tlx.)-- 1 ... r • more com-
1 community,
would bo impossible for
, He is
that make
1 neighbors
l! times, and it
' to out off
•'' 'f "empty
: be for him to
fii v over any one.
.no and Lowe
">]■ Ives and their
f the party,
'v - poke, they
i.'tnington is in
<>f the support
ad the editor of
i cannot hide
1 1 j ik of a nom-de-
■ If a democrat
the lomocrats of
t h e "Wnrwickian"
"he evident steal
nrr on in connec-
nty printing, as
' Herald-Sentinel
We have been given to under Hand
turn > .e editor of the Herald-Senti-
tel has ,1 nnouoced that he will biace
up on aome or that Rock and Rye he
was advising rtre >oung men to buy
of Enhled & Mayo last lummer, an<f
would (five the Beacoa h—1 this week.
Lay cn Me Duff!
Dr. A. H. BUNGAROT.
Surgeon and Physician.
Room 1 In G.M,d-nutier Stone Bldg
WPbone8.—All call* promptly an
swered.
CORDELL, OKLAHOMA I
B. B. Andrews, M. D. Ph. D.
General Practitioner
Of(ice--Former Hotel Central Building.
Specially: Surgery and Surgi-
cal Diseases of Women
Ati, • ds ai| rails. The most complete out-
• >i> pir*, of the territory Trained
.> ;:;, v (Jf rntiiy jcarn experience. Pa-
"• 'its from abroad cared for In his einerK-
• m v Itospital. Reference given by the pro-
, and many leading citizens of the ter-
ritory. OVKU 30 YBAK8 EXPERIENCE.
<- all and conault about your obscure cases.
VereV.Hunt. LL.D.M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
[Late of Dallas, Tex.]
^nOPialtiae Chronic Disease* and Ot«-
0|iCuldlllCo eases of women & children
Dffiro At ')r- Hancock's former office.
UlllbC opposite Young A Young's building
The City Nat'l Bank
Capital $25,000
Cordell. Oklahoma
oou.ity. utsslfiR > E of any bank In the
Buy Home Grown Accli-
mated Nursery Stock J
A mistake that is made by the average ner
son m buying nursery stock is in letting
foreigh stock that has not befenracclimated
In my nursery I handle only eu'ch^ stock t
.ha. been demonstrated will grow here It
has beeu lasted and grown in my nursery at
grow* VyZZyr"
Just Half
the same day 'it" U tik'n ^p^tliMeb/'?*
zss&'ssr,xzis&sir'*
W. W. THOMAS
hill
OKLAHOMA
Tistt the
Romestead |
On September tt. 13, 20, 27 and October 11, round trm „ „
sold at .he very low rate of one Jare piS, Wil1 66
To nearly
Kt-nt ui-Uy.
" *' ,uw raw or one fare
$2.00
return" "p iM? •ffltTAXf* >
return Further dt-talis will be ehearfniu , a,f from date of sale 1 ,
to naareat Kr:s, o syntem Ticket Ajfeot t.°" "PpHcatlon
C> m - {h" "n^rs.^i
ui. Strain, D. p ^
WICHITA. KANSAS
For Clerk
W. B. Til A K1J
For Register of Oct d
A A. HARRIS
For iSuperlntenrient
ROBT. L K^
Por Coroner
w. m. mi
For Surveyor
A. P. KLL1
Por Weigher
E. E. M'
For Commissi, n
w n V. VATl
For Commissioner ^ecot
,rjm W. H. BILL '
For Ci.mni '•
M ' T HIND:
The Gauge is
The plan of
waged by the
been disclosed. P r.s<
and mudslinging are t .
methods employed '
dates, and the cry of
against the Beacon*
We cheerfully accept ti
When a reputable pap
resort to the "Warwick"
—manufactured in th-
oiflce and credited to
known party in the c hi
supplant the fair and cu
torial argument, it i. ,
I hard put. This article of]
wick's" bears the rar 1
fellow who does the heai
on the Herald-Sentinel,
readers will recoirniz •
This rersalite writt 1 ;4.
two of the candidates
and Tharrington, the fori
accuses of having pre tern
reform, but has not. Wi
to say that there is not ;
living who can trutlifuil
that Mr. Kn tt h .
first of Junuary 190;i,
one drop of liquor, bat t
ing all that ti;::
abstained from it. ||r, gi
every one knows, who ]
him at all, thai he i* a gent!
every inch, and that no mi
the comm ui int. rc r
his fellow, Kiwi
than he. Neither the H rah
tinel nor Mr. S(,
sufficient rapital off the I
Mr. Knott at ,,,m.
past was addicted
liquor to excess t;
sober candid people ..ft.,
ty to put in the olli,
attorney a buff., :l
out practice and with
conception of what the
the offie'e are, or the ,.w
fill it, if such a calamity
occur that he should be'
The onslaught again,t Mr. T
rington is the silly babble
disgruntled
♦ N ( ' 1 j t > I \ 1
Wo
•adicted by the dem-
ses. creates a belief
it [i —:il>ly a change
rood thing."
1 '.-runty printing,
■ say to you Mr.
'U . that the county
":: ftr;- tins county is done
r rate today than you
do it, had yeu the con-
i ustead of us. We say to
<■ n not an item that
tip the bills submit-
' - unty commissioners
! i' that does not con-
■ 1 to that charged for
work that wo do for the
it- of Cordell: we say the
blanks furbished by us to
re prepare.! and fur
>• same prices paid or
•snine at all publishing
o you that the
le county com-
sublished at half
. and right here we
say you and every one
ild your party be
at the polls this fall,
rty be in control, of
ting of the contract for the
ting. that we will not
bid to to the county
:i ners for less than the
or to punish you,
■liove that when the leg-
's the rate for doing
k. that the rate is just,
ho pnper which is in sym-
th the Board -should have
it the rute thus fixed.
: . iiate as it is for
loty i ommisnioner* to draw
and the paper
'0 required to do the
That le what we
If the legislature
too high, let them cut
i'l-oper level, but so long
)ple send their repres-
t.iiere for this purpose
the compensation,
i to pay it and receive
1 you shall without cen-
■ from here.
Phone No. 30
Cordell, Okl.
J.
W. Kerley, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUItOEON
J- E. FARBER,
Physician,
A. in. SHERBURNE.
PHysician.
Diseases of wor .en a specialty.OIBo
neit to Hotel Iron.Phonei.'OtBce 41
Residence 23.
LeRoy Jones J. a. mcky H. 8. Brown |
Jones, Luckv & Brown
LAWYERS
Good-Butler Bid* Cordell, Okla.
Calls in city or couutry promptly at'
tended day or nitfht.
Residence Phone 9, Office Phone 95.
ROOM 2 BUTLER BLDO. CORDELL. O. T
I Free !f
^ To all our subscribers
The
Great
/ American
" Farmer
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W. J. KNOTl',
Lawyer.
1 nnl^'r Law Prkotlc«
CORDELL. OKLAHOMA.
' E. WAGNER,
A ttorney at Law: Deputy United
States District Clerk. Will pre
pare your homestead tiling, Con
test and final proof papers; Take
evidence In Contest and final proof
^as!? .. ^pstalrs ,n °°urt
Cordell, Okla.
LOGAN & LAMBERSON
Attorneys at.Law.
Notary In office. Pension pa-
pers made out free of charge.
Farm Loang. First National
Bank Building.
MT. VIKW, OKLAHOMA.
J AS. W. SMITH,
Lawyer.
Cordhll, Oklahoma
Indianapolis, Ind
The Leading Agricultural
Journal of the Nation, edit-
ed by au able corp? of writers
ability
to
WHHiritt Disclaims
msh is asked the editor
that he la not in
t .with the nerald*
: ruachanlc; that
.i flened with
■' on at, any time
of the matter
piper which has
t , do him hq in-
- ■ no CiitilieA-
take ..tin at hla
raentlooed.
■ <-• -nr. cted with the
•« . as issue of tbla
statement of the
ii;-< If aod the editor.
1 his valuable journal, in ad-
dition to the logical treat-
ment of all agricultural sub-
jects will also discuss the
tfreac Issues of the day,
thereby adding zest to Its
columns and giving the farm
er something to think about
aside from the every day
humdrum of routine duties
Within the Next 80
days we offer Two for
the price of one: — i
Tlie Beacon
the leading county pa-
paper and The Amer- t
ican Farmer, both 1
year for : : : : y
I $1.00 i
5T T1
1> to
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RUTHERFORD BRETT,
Lawyer,
omCE OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Prompt, personal attention glren to *1!
matters placed In our hands. Phone No. a*.
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R T. Sitterley
Attomeyg-at-Law.
alJ courts, Office lit door I
South of Post Office. Cordell, Okla
L. R. COWAN,
Lawyer.
UORtvhV r °eneral Law Practice.
CORDELL, OKLAHOMA
This unparalled offer Is made
to all new sub crlbers, and
all old ones who pay up all
arrears and renew within
thirty days. Sample copies
free. Address The Beacon,
Cordell, Okla
E W . GROVE
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cures a cold In one day.
whom the H.-S. n
lemocrats, and wh
| tempt to "get > ,,
rington h.-. nu- . ( it
come in cwutact it
school mutter, , ,
up before the votei
i into
in In
"■* young men, and
are inveighing
tacter of their oppon-
ent he eyea of the aober
•'it * ; !ace their money In
<• lr chairman, Mr.
■e he happens to be
! "whiskey vote"
1 Lo catch
a aud a gwlna."
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Attcrney-at-Law.
te^^,ge.DeraIJ practlce- Special at-
nS^i°?g,Ten the clv" Practice
OBlce in court houae,.Cordell, Okla
RICHARD A. BILLUPS,
Judge of the Probate Oourt an'd
Attornxt-at-Law.
Special attention given dlvarr*
SSm. Make flnal p™"'
X. A. DUFF p. B. WEAVIB.
DUFF A WEAVER
Attorneys at Law
CORDELL, - OKLAHOMA
j. K. LITTLE,
Attorney at Law
Land and Civil Practice
Collections a Specialty
Da. J. W. THARP,
Physician and Surgeon.
Rocky, O. T.
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Physician and Surgeon,
COWDEN, OKLA.
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Cordell, Okl®.
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Burnette, S. C. The Cordell Weekly Beacon. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1904, newspaper, October 6, 1904; Cordell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183579/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.