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VOL. XVIII
Medford, Grant Co., Oklahoma. Thursday, NOVEMBER 10. i9io
No. 5
LATEST ELEC-
TION NEWS
GRANT COUNTY MAKES BIG
GAINS.
OKLAHOMA OOliS DEMOCRATIC
Democrats Capture Severn! RepuM
can States.
tain 58, Russell 3fl, Privett 59, Colman
35.
Ware Cruce 33, McNeal 46, McGuire
4:!, McNeill 34, Delzell 33, Clark 45,
Rogers 37, Bird 44, Breedon 33, Glenn
46, Walker 24, Larnison 48, Ernest 37,
Bales 40. ZeiKler 36, Taylor 41, Brat-' Raymond 2H, Wharry 41
Dutton 3!t. Bowles 27, St. Clair 40, Fell j Rales 42, Zeigler 20, Taylor 4!),
28, Rentfrow 3S Delzell 29, Clark =(9, | Bl,lttai|, 1S R„sw,n 50 p,^
Rogers 29, Bird 12, ureeden 32, Glenn i,, , - ,,-i
40, Walker 20 Lamison 50, Ernest 30. j (..°llM.mi 4J< K™.i.d c Wharry
Bales 41, Zeigler 33, Taylor 39, Brattain
29, Russel 41, Privett 29, Colman 40,
(53, Hamilton 10. Pike .">!).
Renfrow Vil 1 ('nice 12, Mc-
Neal :tl), McNeill II. McGuire 2S,
. . " ' J ^ .mi, iuci>cin ii. .ucmurc J.r>,
tain 31, Russell 4,, Pnvett 35, Colman Prairie Once 98, McNeal 07. Mc Bim,H PJgd),.,,,,,, 2«). (Wl,s 14.
Mcl*uire 62, Brazell 94, <«.
Gore Kopecs 49, Hird 53, Breeden 54' Dutton 63, Bowles 98, St.0lair| '"an' liMit-f.ow 1.),
Glenn 49, Walker41, Larnison 55, Ern 60, Fell 90, Rontfrow 63, Delzell jClin k HO, lingers K,
est 46, Bales 48, Zeiyler 50, Taylor &>, 90, Clark 69, Rogers 101, Bird67, Breed } Hird .'Hi, Breeden !), Glenn :i:!,
1 r. U „Dn,.ll r.o Ait <«i, , tt« , . /%- i
Brattain 45, Russell 58, Privett 46, en 98, Glenn 73, Walker 95, Larnison 70 Walker 1(> Larnison "'IS Ernest 11
Colman 55. Raymond 4«, Wharry 50. Ernest 103, Bales 6,- , Zeigler 104,Taylorhi.,1. .,u ,, ■ , „~T
Valley Cruce 30, McNeal 51, Mc- 66, Braltain 95, Russell 76 Privett 94 i. ' ' s f? 1 1 ■> OI ' •
' HniKuiil tl, Russell HI, Privett 12
North BulfF Cruce 22, McNeal 44,
Breeden 27, Glenn 38, Walker 23, Lam-
iuou 40, Zeigler 18, Taylor 46, Brattin
20, Russel 44, Privet 22, Colman
Raymond 24, Wharry 39, Brewer
Robertson 40. ■ - —, „uvwu ,
South Bluff Cruce 43. McNeal 43, Iers 84' Bird 52> Br®eden 39« Glenn 45> 3?> Bowles 29, St. Clair 38, Rogers 24,
Neill 36, McGoire 46, Brazel 31, Dutton Colman 73, Raymond 96, Wharry 72. : I ii n I i uin 11. Kiisspll.il. I'rivett 12
2)}' 50, Bowles 34, St. Clair 50, Fell 29, Banner Cruce 31, McNeal 39, Mc j t-'olunvn 29, Raymond 10, Wharry
Rentfrow 50, Delzell 32, Clark 50, Rout- Neill 30, McGuire 38, Brazell 29, Dutton | :*2, Brewer 11, Robertson 30.
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| ARMSTRONG BROTHERS
II (Successors In STKTLKK & SON)
? General Machine and Repair Shop
£ Machine Blacksmithing j
$ Mechanical Drawing !
i Medford, -0- Oklahoma I
sell 50, Privet 42, Colman 44, Raymond
44, Wharry 42, Brewer 28, Robertson 43 Medford Cruce 49, McNeal 52,
North Fairview Cruce 15, McNeal Nei" 54' McGuire 46, Brazel 50, Dutton
23, McNeill 15, McGuire 25, Bowles 17, 149< Bowles 48, St. Clair 50, Fell 48,
St. Clair 22, Rentfrow 21, Delzell 18, Rentfrow 48, Delzell 49, Clark 50,
Clark 21, Rogers 17, Bird 25, Breeden R°gers 59, Bird 48, Breeden 62, Glenn
16. Glenn 26, Walker 10, Larnison 29, 44, Walker 59, Larnison 45, Ernest 59,
Ernest 14, Bales 25, Zeigler 3, Taylor Ba,es 39> Zeigler 64, Taylor 38, Brat-
34, Brattain 10, Russell 26, Privett 17, tain 32> Russel 74, Privett 61, Colman
Colman 21, Raymond 18. Wharry 2?' 38, Raymond 56, Wharry 45.
Brewer 21, Robertson 15 WestDirigo Cruce 25, McNeal 56,
South Fairview Cruce 44, McNeal McNeill 27, McGuire 51, Brazell 24,
52, Rogers 47, Bird 43, Breeden 54, Dutton 53, Bowles 27, St. Clair 52, Fell
Glenn 38, Walker 50, Lamison 46, 24> Rentfrow 53, Delzell 25, Clark 52,
Ernest 53, Bales 4, Zeigler 36, Taylor Rogers 32, Bird 53, Breeden 32. Glenn
70, Brattain 39, Russell 54, Privett 46, ^ Walker 34, Lamison 53, Ernest 38,
Colman 47, Raymond 45, Wharry 44, Bales 44, Zeigler 34, Taylor 51, Brat-
Brewer 52, Robertson 41. ' trin 20, Russell 66, Privett 37, Colman
North Hickory Rogers 16, Bird 34, 47, Brewer 47, Robertson 38.
Breeden 22, Glenn 28, Walker 27, Lam- East Dirigo Crnce 46, McNeal 55,
ison 23, Ernest 22, Bales 27, Zeigler 19, McNeill 55, McGuire 53, Brazell 48,
Taylor 31, Brattain 16, Russell 32, Dutton 50, Bowles 61, St. Clair 52, Fell
Privett 18, Colman 30, Raymond 16, 45> Rentfrow 50, Delzell 46, Clark 55,
Wharry 32, Brewer 17, Robertson 27. ' Rogers 49, Bird 60, Breeden 50, Clenn
South Hickory Rogers 43, Bird 41, 60, Walker 60, Lamison 47, Ernest 49,
Breeden 46, Glenn 40, Walker 44, Lam- Bales 53, Zeigler 57, Taylor 52, Brat-
ison 41, Ernest 44, Bales 38, Zeigler 37, tain 38, Russell 65 Privett 54, Colman
Taylor 49, Brattain 21, Russell 64, Pri- 51 > Raymond 56, Wharry 43, Brewer 47
vett 40 Colman45, Raymond 89, Wharry Robertson 56.
45, Brewer 45, Robertson 38. Lamont Cru^e 51, McNeal 50, Mc-
South Jarvis Cruce 38, McNeal 39, Neill 55, McGoire 48, Brazell 53, Dutt-
McNeill 40, McGuire 36, Brazell 39, on 50, Bowles 53, St. Clair 49, Fell 51,
Dutton 37, Bowles 38, St. Clair 38, f&l Rentfrow 49, Delzell 51, Clark 51, Rog-
37, Rentfrow 39, Delzell 38, Clark 38, ers 53, Bird 51, Breeden 51, Glenn 52,
Breeden 36. Glenn 41, Bird 36, Walker 35, Lamison 68, Eiweat 51, Bales
Rogers 41, Walker 46, Lamison 31, 51, Zeigler 47, Taylor 55, Brattain 43,
Ernest 46, Bales 31, Zeigler 43. Taylor Russell 61, Privett 49, Colman 54, Ray-
31, Brattain 34, Russell 43, Privett 43, mond 50, Wharry 51, Hamilton 50,
Colman 33, Raymond 42, Wharry 35. Pike 53.
Brewer 30, Robertson 48. ' Bryan Cruce 59, McNeal 38, McNeil
North Wakita Cruce 24, McNeal 32, «1, McGuire 38, Brazell 69, Dutton 32,
McNeill 25, McGuire 30, Brazell 23, Bowles 64, SI. Clair 37, Fell 56, Rent-
Dutton 31, Delzell 19, Clark 36, Rogers frow 37, Delzell 57, Clark 40, Rogers
22, Bird 32, Breeden 23, Glenn 32, Walk- 64, Bird 39, Breeden 64, Glenn 38,
era 27, Lamison 27, Ernest 25, Bales 29 Walker 45, Lamison 54, Ernest 61,
Zeigler 24, Taylor 30, Brattain 24, Rus- Bales 39, Zeigler 60, Taylor 40,[Brattain
sell 30, Privett 21, Colman 3i, Raymond 49, Russell 53, Privett 63, Colman 40,
24, Wharry 30. Raymond 60, Wharry 42, Hamilton 56,
South Wakita Cruce 49, McNeal 70, Pike 46-
McNeill 50, McGuire 65, Rogers 49, Liberty Cruce 56, McNeal 50, Mc-
Bird 74, Breeden 57, Glenn 66, Walker Neill 56, McGuire 51, Brazell 56, Dutton
56, Lamison 66, Ernest 77, Bales 63, 50, Bowles 54, St. Clair 49, Fell 52,
Zeigler 60, Taylor 65, Brattain 56, Rentfrow 49, Delzell 56, Clark 48, Rog-
Russell 66, Privett 52. Colman 67, ' ers 48. Bird 57, Breeden 59, Glenn 48,
Raymond 54, Wharry 55. Walker 56, Lamison 49, Ernest 54,
North Jarvis Cruce 10, McNeal 27 Ba'es Zeigler 60, Taylor 48, Brattain
Mc Neill 8, McGuire 27, Brazel 9, Dut- 49, Russe" Privett 55, Colman 51,
ton 26, Bowles 9, St. Clair 26, Fell 9 Raymond 47, Wharry 61, Hamilton 46,
Rentfrow 26, Delzell 9, C?ark'26. Rog' I Pike 41-
ers 12, Bird 22, Breeden 11. Glenn 23, Rock Island Cruoe 44, McNeal 63,
Walker 17. Lamison 22, Ernest I4( McNeill 48, McGuire 58, Brazell 45,
Bales 25, Zeigler 15, Taylor 25. Brat- Dutton 60, Bowles 49, St. Clair 57, Fell j 1
mond 28, Wharry 36.
Berry Cruce 47, McNeal 47, McNeill
48, McGuire 45, Brazell 46, Dutton 46,
Bowles 45. St. Clair 48, Fell 40, Rent-
frow 54, Delzell 48, Clark 45, Rogers
38. Bird 59, Breeden 46, Glenn 44. Walk
er 41, Lamison 48, Ernest 46, Bales 46,
Zeigler 52, Taylor 38, Brattain 53, Russ-
ell 38, Privett 45, Colman 55, Raymond
43, Wharry 47.
Reno Cruce 49. McNeal 48, McNeill
54, McGuire 42, urazell 56, Dutton 4U
Bowles 55, St. Clair JO, Fell 52, Rent-
frow 42. Delzell 56, Clark 40, Rogers
34, Bird 65, nreeden 53, Glenn42, Walk-
er 42, Lamison 55, Ernest 48, nales 40,
Zeigler 59, Taylor 38, Brattain 57, Rus
sell 40, Privett 52, Colman45, Raymaml
42. Wharry 54.
Salt Fork Cruce 66, McNeal 47. Mc
Neill 67, McGuire 48, Brazell 68. Dutton
49, Bowles 70, St. Clair 47, Fell 65,
Rentfrow 46, Delzell 67, Clark 49, Rog-
ers 62, Bird 51, Breeden 80, Glenn 39,
Walker 47, Lamison 65, Ernest 55,
Bales 56, Zeigler 67, Taylor 50, Brattain
59, Russell 48, Privett 65, Colman 47,
Raymond 69, Wharry 48 Hamilton 65
Pike 50.
Alfalfa Crnce 34, McNeal 33,
McNeill 56. McGuire 30, Brazell 59,
Dutton 28, Bowles 54, St. Clair 29
Pell 49, Rentfrow 32, Delzell 57,
Clal-k 30. Rogers 57, Bird 31,
Breeden 55, Glenn 30. Walker 33,
Lamison 6o, Ernest 52, Bales 36,
Zeigler 57, Taylor 37, Battain 37,
Russell 54, Privett 53, Column 33,
Raymond 56, Wharry 34. Hamil-
ton 60, Pike 50.
Pond Creek Cruce 12S, McNeal
158, McNeill 134, McGuire 144,
Brazell 128, Dutton 146, Bowles
133, St. Clair 145, Fell 115. Rent-
frow 153, Delzell 153, Clark 143,
Rogei's 104, Bird 183, Breeden 134
Glenn .150, Walker 158, Lamison
120, Ernest 158, Bales 140, Zeigler
179, Taylor 10G, Brattain 207. Rus-
sell 89, Privett 103, Colman 179,
Raymond 124, Wharrey 159,
Hamilton 193, Pike 87.
Medford City Cruce 95, Mc-
Neal 138, McNeill 100, McGuire
121. Brazell 86, Dutton 128, Bow-
50, Glenn 20. Walker 49, Lamison
22, Ernest 57, Bales 18, Zeigler 57
Taylor 19, Bra tain 48, Russell 22,
Privett 48, Column 22, Raymond
50. Wharry 19.
Wakita Village Cruce 42. Mc-
Neal 50, McNeill 52, McGuire 46,
Brazell 50, Dutton 47, Bowles 51,
51. Clair 46, Fell 48, Rentfrow 47,
Delzell ,)0, Clark 48, Rogers 51,
Bird 52. itreedeu 50, Glenn 51,
Walker 28, Lamison 45, Ernest 26,
Hales 46. Zeigler 57. Taylor 46,
Brattain 42, Russell 59, Privett 55,
Colman 47, Kavmoud 48. Wmirry
52.
Deer Creek Village Cruce 17,
McNeal 11, McNeill 20, McGuire
10, itrazell 16, Dutton 9, Bowles 16
St. Clair 13, Fell 12, Rentfrow 13,
Delzell 14, Clark 13, Rogers 18,
Bird 12, Breeden 18, Glenn 11,
Walker 17, Lamison 12, Ernest 17
Bales 13, Zeigler 18, Taylor 12,
Brattain 13, Russell 17, Privett 20,
Colman 9, Raymond 21, Wharry 9
Brewer 15, Robertson 13.
Lamont Village Cruce 50. Mc-
Meal 67, McNeill 51, McGuire 58,
Brazell 74, Dutton 48, Bowles 46,
St. Clair 67, Fell 44, Rentfrow 67,
Delzell 49, Clark 63, Rogers 60,
Bird 60, Breeden 53, Glenn 64,
Walker 19, Larnison 99, Ernest 42
Bales 76, Zeigler 39, Taylor 79,
Brattain 24, Russell 89, Privett 46,
Dolman 71. Raymond 19, Wharry
68, Hamilton 48, Pike 70.
The election is over and the re-
sults are surprising. The Demo-
crats elect, a majority of the house
of Representatives and ten United
States senators. Governor Stubbs
carries Kansas by a small majority.
The legislature is Democratic.
Senator Beveridge loses in Indi-
ana. New York goes Democratic.
Congressman McGuire is ree-
lected by a large majority.
Returns indicate the election of
Judge Bowles. Dutton for stat
You May Be Just as Critical
As you please about the way in which your Clothes
are Cleaned and Pressed when you Bring them to
The Medford Panatorium
The Work will be Done to Please You. All Work j
Called for and Delivered ;
Clias. Berger, Prop
Farm Loans
Although most companies have decided
not to make Farm Loans in Grant
County. We are prepared to maKe
first and second mortgages on all good
land in the County, as we have contract-
ed to Loan$50,000.00 a month at the us-
ual rate, with special privilege clause.
We also do a General REAL ESTATE
and INSURANCE BUSINESS.
W. J. Privett Land Co.
Medford, O lahoma
}Iair 57, Fell les 109, St. Clair 114. Fell 83, ""T T 'l' T !
i, Clark 58,!Reiltfrow j,-, DelzelI Clark - Rentfrow for notorial rep-
in 50, Glenn j ,,, ... ,, . reseutative and (lark tor Repre-
tain 11. Russell 28, Privett 11, Col- 43, Rentfrow 59, Delzell 49, , K..ltf™ w7 .u,;
man 28, Raymond 12, Wharry 27, Brew Hogers 37, Bird 70, Breeden 50, Glenn j . " '. ... , 1C '
er 10, Robertson 30. j 57, Walker 53, Lamison 53, Ernest 53, i 132, J-()' Blnl 11S' Breeden
North Manchester Cruce 30, McNeal Ba'es I"'^> Zeigler, 52, Taylor 55, Brat- j ' ' 'l^un 133. W alker 139, Lami-
20, McNeill 31, McGuire 20, Brazel 30 ' ^US8e" 59, Privett45, Colman63 sou H)S, Ernest 152, Bales HO,
Dutton 21, Bowles 24, St. Clair 27* KaymoI"l 45> Wharry 52, Hamilton 43,
Delzel 24, Clark 27, Rogers 28, Bird 22,' 1>ike 67'
Breeden 27, Glenn 22, Walker 27, North <"oldwater Cruce 45, McNeal
Lamison 2i, Ernest 28, Bales 29, Zeis- 48 McNeill 49, McGuire 43, Brazell 42,
'er 29. Taylor 20, Brattain 28, Russell Dutton 43, Bowles 49. St. Clair 41, Fell
21, Privett 29, Colman 20. Raymond 29 45, Rentfrow 41, Delzell 43, Clark 12
Whlrru OH 1 ™ '
sou 10S,
Zeigler 100, Taylor 88, Brattain 87
Russell 155, Privett 14:!. Colman
90, Raymond 100, Wharry 117.
Brewer 147, Robertson 95.
Jefferson Village Cruce 17. M' -
> i
i
Whorru on I " |«J. mcmeai, itep., £overnoi
u u K9rS 001 B,rd 4" BreedeV1- Glenn44 Neal 53, McNeill 20, McGuire 48, | Neal McNeill, Den. Cons ...
™ xtm? eSter Cruce58, McNeal w lker 53, Lamison 54, Ernest 52, «r.w,.|l i,i Dutton ".1 Howie* Hi " " — - - ■
38, McNeill 60, McGuire 33, Brazell 59, Bales 43, Zeigler 5C, Taylor 43, Bratl n '
Dutton 32, Delzell 58, Clark 35. Ito™. tain 48. Russell 49. Privett 50. Cnlm„n I St" Ua,r ;)" *el1 20' ^"ttrow •>().
THE BOSTON STORE
For Anything you want and Courteous Treatmen. Best Quality of Goods and Lowest Prices in
Dry Goods . Millinery, Shoes. Furnishing, Groceries and Fresh and Cured Meats.
Beginning Thursday of This Week and During the Season we will handle Fresh Fish aud Oyster*
15 per cent discount on all Wool Dress Goods. All Trimmed Hats at One-Half Marked Price.
1 SATURDAY SPECIAL : 8 Bars Pearl White Soap for 25 Cents.
■ Ask About Tickets on the Piano and Green Trading Stamps. Top Price for Produce.
M NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Beginning December 1st we will sell our goods for Cash in
Th.e
ston Store
ntative are all elected.
The above are the unofficial re-
turns and some changes will be
made by the official figures. The
following totals are the official ma-
jorities as canvassed by the election
board:
J. W. McNeal, Rep., governor,... 224
.. ..10
H. E. St Clair, Dem., dif. judge,... 32
W. R. Dutton. Rep. state senator. . 61
W. T. Clark, Rep.. representative, 133
J. W. Bird, Itep. county judge,....247
E. H. Breeden, Dem.,county atty., 27
J. F. Lamison, Rep. sheriff, lo6
C. N. Ernest. Dem.. district clerk,. .183
P. W. Zeigle , Dem , county clerk, 107
R. J. Russell. Rep.. treasurer, ...384
C, T. Colmau, Rep, legisterdeeds.. .58
Robt. Wharry. Rep., surveyor, . 109
W. S. Robertson, Rep., com. 2 din 18
E. B. Hamilro;i, Dem. com. 3 dis 781
Sumner County
j The Republican county ticket in
| Sumner county Kansas, was elect-
p jed with the exception of commiss-
| j ioner in the north district and Rep-
resentative in the south district.
Sheriff Lingeufelter leads by 1100
majority. Stubbs carried tbeconntv
by 20 majority.
Free.
I We will give away Free 200 Post
j Cards on Saturday November 12. No
1 | strings to this. First come first serve. 1
I: at Peter Graevs & Co.
First Nat:-); .! Hank Building'
Medfo..!, Oklahoma.
^ For Quick Monty on Farm Loans!
j| —S3E US -
We also Y/rite Insurance
| E. I. Hudkins, flfrgn
'.-a
Card of Thaaks
-At--
. POULTRY SHOW
thanks to our friends and neighbors for
their sympathy and kind assistance i.'ur-
injr the illness and death of our beloved •] >r i —
daughter and niece. MedlOfd, DeC. 7 tO 10.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Griggs . , ,
m . a. . « Send for Premium List to
Md ^ Tnfey- < L Bitkerdike. See y. Wakita. Ok.
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