The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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Deep Croak 9
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times not only m o military officer hot
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Depoaita Solicited and Loans made
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make tbls the -yery beat reunion eer
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Tt A uT f RR A Y ' "Chairman n7m -jlbe$eld: pect Is not general Some Iqcalltlea ln
I S WARNER Sdcretsrv I ' Joe Sherman and’Al Keith were I the territory hare been fayore w
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2 represeHt've districts to be formed-
dividimr the county f6r 'this purpose
' ' 1 mtot districts Thia Yiirrft AU 1 f 5l4W sP1 ’y I v (Harper’s Magax nej
Republican Convention wst diawicts hthydifiP0? P? i h“tlr Y' jt inan bought three pounds of most
Pursuant to tbo action taken by 1 most satiafac i ry p and! kJiows Tpry one in Woods L‘bdbrougbt It homo to his -wife to cook
Republican County Central of the east side at least d’thl went his way to
Committee which met in CleoOkla understand that Hon AHe h beenV wbeerhorae epnh-bl8plaoe of buslnesa In
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I We understand that non rw ai - £ wbeerhorae repub- Ms plaoe of business In Uie bazars
May 22 1902 a Republican conveo- L meron h Cme out for Haag apd- hVa itteod$'Hf4 “
Judge If it is tr v he will undoubt- j CQnYnton Bince the trip opeheJj and Mked for hU dn
and ate tlie meat
man came borne
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Clem Montague Johri-D Morton John
A Ligon and James B Llgon all of
Tlmberlake Okla ‘ Jnly i5
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May -66 iwi I — - — — - I lica? apa-nas airemipu 7T7J in the evenlna the mai
'lifok is called tomeet iu Alva Okla Judj?ei If j :l8 tr v he will undoubt- ?onYnion ‘ino the opehed ni ked for ha dinner
(on August 20 1902 at 10 o clock 1 edjy be a strong man ip the race for J w-tk &jj the work he- bss done I oTbere ls no meat” says tbe wife
' "a''m- f®r tlo'PurP®e o nm'Batn DOnxnat’onan ’ tbe nOUa'"®e I and allthe money be b'as spent forl'fordhe cat ata It” -4
r candidates I6r the following' county J j® wil be the' next Probate Judge o tfc Republican party “Bring tbe cat” said tbe man -and
1 I of Wood county A Iwr bould I H th 4 b‘ t?
Sheriff I fill that position and Cameron can I kd for anfice He commands! at Jghre pounds :
be elected with hands: down I the elements ot success and has thel this Is th cat” said tha
Renfrow’s Record succeessor to ability to male an excellent official I where is the msatt And If tbls
the Ames Enterprise how published I Mr Keith is also well known He j meat where Is t e a
at AlviL eame to our exchange table I a again in the race? for Sheriff
this week as a welcome viaitor Ilj and coming jip the lin at a 2:40
is published by J P Renfrew form-1 Het ' needs no introduction
erly one of the publishers of the I Everyone knows bow well he exe
duv nA will itinii for Ponulism I hi a lintiai when be waa sheriff
PHOTOS & VIEWS
For high— gbadx wohx xithxb iiv
Photos or Vixws- bo to thk Clark
Photo Co at Alvarxtta
Not “How Chrap” 'but “How Good”
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Couuty Clerk
County Treasurer
Register of Deeds
County Attorney
Probate Judge
Supt of Public
County Assessor
Surveyor
Public Weigher
Coroner
Commissioner 1st district
11 Commissioner 2nd district
Commissoner 3rd district
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m pp the line as a TCOWGILL
gait- Hat Sneeds no introduction! r ' NOTARY PUBLIC
erly one of the puoiianers oi iu i Everyone knows bow well he txt I yearB experience Write Deeds
Ho-i nd -ill nd for Pplim 0d bi doti when to to" ?3?2S5
This is an instance we fear where a 1 0 Woods county and A I rerers j bugineBS at the COunty seat for residents
or non-residents Chi
I good ditor i in tod o tot Ji'uh no m jl drto of prid
just the same we welcome Brother I bi official record He too will be n I CARWILE O T
j Renfrew back to the editoral rank evidence at the Convention I
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Cowgill, Mrs. W. T. The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1902, newspaper, July 25, 1902; Carwile, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841491/m1/4/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.