The State Journal. (Cherokee, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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THE STATE JOURNAL
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Publitthed every Friday at Cliarokea Oklahoma
FRANK G BROUTY Publisher
"Entered as second-class matter
May 10 1907 at the postoffice a
Cherokee Okla- under the act o
Congress of March 3 1879”
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
On year $100
Six months 50
' Three month - - 25
For President
Wm H Taft of Ohio
For Vice-President
James E Sherman N Y
For United States Senator
Dennis T Flynn
For rvv — man ilu Di&t
Dick T Morgan
Flotorial Representative
G W Partridge
County Representative
W H H Allen
Our Next Congressman
Hon DJCK T MORGAN
District
Tuesday
court commences next
Taft hits hard with force of conviction
Political slanders never win
the truth
Tell
Alfalfa Bill has quit politics and is
nursing a new born Chickasaw baby
at his home
Judge Taft and W J Bryan will
meet at the Chicago Association of
commerce banquet October 7
Judge Taft rendered opinions while
on the bench that was the salvation
of the labor union organizations of
the United States
Ex-governor Frank Frantz Orville
Frantz and his private secretary
Hugh Scott nre ""lling Toxps lands
nea:
: i:Ct cakes
T vo county seat elections were
hold in Johnson county In the last
one charges of gross irregularities
are made It is alleged that 650
spurious votes were cast ‘
Pritchard’s United Shows will be
in Cherokee all next week They
were here last year and entertained
the crowds They -have many new
attractions this season
Cherokee should beat the republi-
can tom toms with some prominent
state speaker Carmen and Helena
has caught Dick T Morgan Aline
caught Free Homes Dennis T Flynn
and Ingersoll caught Winslow and
Barrett
“Wouldn’t it he a joke on the re-
publicans should Mr Bryan carry
Pennsylvania?” asks the Florida
Times-Union Yes it would be a
joke all right and we suggest that
to those who wish to laugh now is a
good time as there will be no op-
portunity after the votes are count-
ed— Pittsburg Pa Chronicle
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County Seat Meet-
ing There was a county seat mooting
at Ingersoll last Saturday The fol-
lowing men were present :
Helena— Brewer and Kneeland
Carmen— Winslow and Barrett
Jet— Dr Decker Frank Hubbard
Meb Williamson
Amorita was represented
The great question under discus-
sion was that all towns outside th'
county seat stay out of the' county
seat race except Ingersoll and that
they all vote for Ingersoll Some of
the wonderful minds present differed
on the question and no agreement
was consumated and tho meeting nr1-
? wrned fo this FrHiv '
discussion while the taxpauii ju
watching their movements with con-
siderable interest
Republican
Headquarters
The republican county central com-
mittee met last Monday Present
Rackley Jeffries Southwick Stites
Moore Timmons David Thomas
Wright Fullington Wareheim and
Leonard
On motion of Timmons of Ingersoll
Cherokee was designated as 'republi-
can headquarters ' Motion prevailed
The campaign will open next Sat-
urday at Cherokee Good speakers
will be selected ’ '
Big Cut
On
Grain Drills
Fop tho next
Two Weeks
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See Geo F‘ Salisbury for
best bargains in Hale county
Texas lands
Republican Sold
Mr and Mrs Southwick have sold
the Republican printing plant to
Walter Ferguson who took charge
at once Walter secured his news-
paper education from his pa and ma
who are excellent newspaper people
and he has rapidly grown into news-
space occupied 'by his paren ts The
Journal wishes Walter unbounded
success
HENDERSON HOTEL
—Rates $200 Per Day—
’ The Commercial and Political headquarters of the Northwestern por
tion of the State of Oklahoma ”
FRANK HENDERSON Prop
paraa
Wholesale and Retail
Delivered to your home daily ' Office
phone 134 Residence phone 43 Two
doors south of the Alfalfa County
National Bank
Cherokee News
and Book Store
Miss Katie A Brennan and Miss
Francis B Ebling of Anthony Kan
will establish a News and Book store
in the Powell and Davis building and
they expect to be ready next Monday
They will handle - the best line of
stationery Sunday daily papers and
magazines and will keep a complete
stock of type writer supplies They
will also establish a circulating
ibrary Miss Brennan is an excel-
ent stenographer and Miss Ebling i3
a splendid musician They are
mstling business ladies and they
invite you to call on them
Hon DickT Morgan who has re-
sided in Oklahoma for nineteen years
knows the needs of the people of his
district and this is one of the main
reasons why the masses will adopt
the slogan “Let the People Choose”
and select Mr Morgan as their re-
presentative in Congress in preference
tc a man who uoe? net understand
he situation because of tka '-
that be has reside! In Oklauo:
ualiy one year
Nineteen crr7V c ? 7 -
Duyers came into Jriaiuviei
Texas on last excursion
You will have to hurry if
you get in while land is
i theap Get ready to go Cct
6th with Geo F Salisbury
One of the most prominent attor-
neys of Oklahoma City who also
stands high in the organization of
he democratic party in Oklahoma
county was caught drinking beer
with a strange woman in the base-
ment of the Pilgrim Congregational
church last Saturday night
For
Quick Money
Farm Loans
Best rate of interest on
liberal terms money
ready on approval of
title
ELSW1CK & HINZY Prop
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NOTARY PUBLIC
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building loans
tni
F J SALISBURY
City Real Estate and Insurance Money’' to Loan
' on either farm or town property If you are pay- -ing
rent and would-like to own your home ' furnish s
me the plan and I will furnish the location build
the house and-sell it to you on easy terms
And don’t forget that we are headquarters for
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
As we have in our fire proof vault the only com-
plete set of records iq AiVLs county
Call and see us
Phone 68 Cherokee Okla"
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Pay Cash
Poultry butter
Eggs cream
Feed hay
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THE KIOWA LBR CO
Dealers in
Lumber Lime Cement
h Lath Plaster and Brick
A We have the quality and quanity Let us
v- figure with you Estimates cheerfully furnished p
f jK WILSON v
£ South Grand Ave Manager
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HARVEST' IS ON
Begin to Figure on your
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Lumber and Building
Material
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CREROKEE
F M Burroughs Manager
‘“V ' OKLAHOMA
“Eat and be Merry
Laught and Grow Fat”
at
dalle’s FDa©e
e
The Exclusive Grocer
Phone 123
KELLER & KELLER
Manufacturers of and Dealers -in
SADDLERY and HARNESS
Bridles Whips Brushes ETC
Reparing done neatly and promptly All Work Guaranteed
Two doors south of Alfalfa
County National Bank Phone 37
HINZY & ELSW1CK Props
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Manufacturer of
Farms and City
Property
For Sale or Trade See
McFADDEN
Alfalfa National Bank
Building
8
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All Kinds of Wood Work
We carry an up-to-datd stock of Door
and Window Screens When in need
of any thing in our line Give us a call
Prompt attention paid to mail orders
General Contractor and Builder
G L HOCKMAN Prop
T E GANT Mgr
A JL JL -i
McLaughlin & hope Prop
First-class Livery and Feed stable The home of noted
Stallions Family horses well cared for - Located east
of Hotel Henderson -
Come and see us
We have the
line that sells and £
gives satisfaction
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Prices always right
5 MOORE and MOORE i
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Diamond Dray and Transfer Line
“ALWAYS ON TIME"
Merchandise Promptly Delivered
J M WHEELER Prop
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The State Journal. (Cherokee, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1908, newspaper, September 25, 1908; Cherokee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1977940/m1/4/?q=cherokee: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.