The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1920 Page: 6 of 12
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THE OHCKASHA STAlC FRUHTOCTOBEir 22 192
Who Will You Vote
For November Second?
DEMOCRATIC
CON (SESSIONAL OFFICERS
Fur United State Senator
SCOTT FERRIS
For Congressman — First District
E B HOWARD
Second District
W W HASTINGS
Third District
C D CARTER
Fourth District
TOM I) McKEOWN
Fifth District
F B SWANK
Sixth District
ELMER THOMAS
Seventh District
JIM McCLINTIC
Eighth District
ZACH A HARRIS
Eighth District
(L'nexpired Term)
ZACH A HARRIS
STATE OFFICERS
For Corporation Commissioner
R E ECHOLS
For Presidential Electors
(Vote for Ten)
GEORGE TRICE
C V PORTER
ROBERTA E LAWSON
W S VERNON
IRA C HAYCOCK
FELIX C DL'VAL
J W McMCRTRY
A McCRORY
E B JOHNSON
ELMER L FULTON
JCDICIM OFFICERS
For Judge Criminal Court of Appeals
Eastern District
JAMES S DAVENPORT
For Justice of Suprem Court Second
District
W II BROWN
For Justice of Supreme Court Fifth
District
FRANK M BAILEY
For Justice of Supreme Court
Seventh District
MARK I POZART1!
For'Jusice of Supreme Coor(
Eighth District
ROBERT M RAINEY
IKGISL TIVE OFFICERS
For State Senator Fourteenth
District
ROSS N LILLARD
For Representative Oklahoma
County
District No 1
C C CHRISTISEN
District No 2
JOHN T JIN KINS
District No 3
JOHN F MARTIN
District No 4
W W ROBERTSON
District No 5
THOMAS F GORMAN
r
District
JAMES L DROWN
For Representative Oklahoma
County
District No 1
E L HARRIS
District No 2
L M SPIVEY
District No 3
R M EACACK
District No 4
II S CALDWELL
District No 3
JACK GREEN
For Sheriff
TOM BURKE
For County Treasurer
JACOB NEBERGALL
For County Superintendent
MAMIE COYLE
For County Commissioner DisL 1
GEORGE TAYLOR
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The writer if these items has been
at Marlow and Rush Springs the past
week There are lots of prospecting
for oil in the vicinity of Marlow
Seven derricks are in sight of Marlow
football game by 3 points the score Ichickasha’e defeat
ending 3 to 0 A lone field goal kick-j Roach Hollingsworth anJ Adams
by Bernier Norman full back was i deserve special mention for their ef-
ferent work
Citizens apd
throu gh Chickasha Sunday Ho has
been visiting his old home at Mays-
ville Mo' where he had not been for
more than twenty years Mr Gardner
came to Misouri in 1867 when he responsible for Chickasha’s defeat
bought a farm in DeKalb County ini Chickasha played a steady game
1781 and lived there until 1898 when! throughout but (Ringing penalties in-J Chickasha went to Norman in num
he sold out and moved to Cement! flicted when the Norman goal was be- bers to see the game and good grand-
The writer of these items was also! ingr threatened was responsible for stand backing was given the team
raised there and was a neighbor and
friend to Mr Gardner He said theyj
had a fine crop in Missouri and east-
ern Kansas J
Mr Earnest Stone was a visitor in'
Chickasha Saturday When the writer i
taught school at Naples ten years ago
and Mf Stone was one of his scholars
Mr Houson Lynch of Laverty was
in Chickasha last week looking for
cotton pickers
John Gooch of Laverty was in town
COUNTY TICKET
DEMOCRATIC
For County Judge
J E SHELTON
For Sheriff
MATT SAN KEY
For County Attorney
BEN GOFF
For County Clerk
W T (Billy) CLOUD
For Court Clerk
E G (Curley) REYNOLDS
For County Treasurer
L A SANDERS
For County Superintendent
H F ALLEN
For County Assessor
J D PRYAN
For County Weigher
A (Sandy) HORTON
For County Commissioners
Northern District
T M McELROY
Central District
DAVE IIYBARGER
Southern District
SELL rURSLEY
Some are ready for work and others'— l t j
Thursday He said he had 120 acres
are just being finished '
Mrs 0 C Smith that lives seven
miles south of Marlow and an uncle
of the writer of these items has gone
into the fine stock business He owns
a fine herd of Roan Pole cattle valued
at more than $20000 lie also owns
a fine bunch of Poland China hogs
The Marlow High School is nearly
completed and will he ready for use
the first of next week
Mr J L Mayo that lives two miles
west of Rush Springs was visited by
the solicitor of the Star last week
He paid his subscription to the Star
for one year He said losing one issue
of the paper would be like losing one
week to life He has too much stock
on hands and is going to have a sale
this fall Mr Mayo owns a fine farm
and is going to quit - so much hard
work
T C Gordner of Cement passed
of cotton and needed many pickers
John said he raised the cotton and
some one else had to pick 'it
The Farmers Grange is being or-
ganized all over Grady county They
have places where cotton can be held
for higher prices They have a car
load of apples at Chickasha that are!'
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are going to ship in a car of potatoes! J
as soon as the market settles We
wish the farmers and grange success
The falling price of farm products is
discouraging to the farmers Their
crops were raised on high priced
labor
FOR
CHICKASHA DEFEATED
BY NORMAN FRIDAY
In a well played gme throughout
Friday at Norman Chickasha lost the
COUNTY TICKET
REPUBLICAN
For Representative (Vole for to)
J A MATTHEWS
E E RANKIN
For County Judge
J W FrEAKE
For County Attorney
EUGENE HAMILTON
For County Clerk
O G GULIIIER
For County Asses-or
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U S SENATOR
Is A Vote For
AMERICA FIRST
And Against The
WILSON
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
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congressional officers
For United Staten Senator
J W IIARUKU)
Fur 1 onj:reKman — Firt District
T A CHANDLER
SiHrond District
ALICE M RODIIRTSON
Third District
JAMES L SIIIXABERGKR
Fourth District
J C FKINGEY
Fifth District
B T IIAINER
Sixth District
L M GENSMAN
Seventh District
D MONTGOMERY
Eighth District
MANUEL HERRICK
Eighth District
(Unexpired Term)
CHARLES SWINDALL
STATE OFFICERS
For Corporation Commissioner
E R HUGHES
For Presidential Electors
(Vote for Ten)
W G ROE
JAMES S MABON
A W GREEN
ABBIE B HILLERMAN
JAKE SIMS
H P WARFIELD
DAISY A RIEHL
JOSKPH W MORRIS
a II WILSON
CHARLES E GOODWIN
JUDICIAL OFFICERS
For Judge Criminal Court of Appeal
Eastern District
E S BESSFY
For Justice of Supreme Court Second
District
C II ELTING
For Justice of Supreme Court Fifth
District
GEORGE M NICHOLSON
For Justice of Supreme Court
Seventh District
JOHN R MILLER
Far Justice of Supreme Court
Eighth District
F E KSNNAMER -
LEGISLATIVE ‘ OFFICERS '
For State Senator Fourteenth
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Building Merchants
NOT MERELY LUMBER DEALERS
By comparison of our business today and the lumber
dealers methods of the past we have reason to feel just-
ly proud of our progress
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Some material firms still cling to the old style of “board
peddling” feeling that good material at fair prices is all
they should give the customer
But the modem Building Merchant knows that Building
Service must need be a part of every transaction
We have equipped our Service Department with com-
plete “Ye Planry” Service so that we can furnish home
builders with ideas suggestions and building plans to in-
sure to you value plus satisfaction
Bring us your building problems
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Fatty’s first big feature
Rocking with laughter Loaded with action Filmed H
amid beauty and granduer of scene that dwarf any a
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“TEASING THE SOIL”
with De Haven
JOHN BARRYMORE
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“DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE”
Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous story of same name
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
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From the story in the Red Bopk Magazine ' See this
and learn what happened to a shop girlvwho Jiad the
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1920, newspaper, October 22, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1895950/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.