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The Cimarron News.
Vol, 6.
Kenton Beaver County, Oklahoma, Friday, June 24, 1904.
No. 47.
THE CIMARRON NEWS
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT KEN-
TON, OKLAHOMA TER.
-By-
I* A. WIKOFF.
tssucit Every Friday.
Sudscription. One Year $1.25.
Advertising 50cts an liirli a month.
Local* acts a line each insertion.
L'gnl advertising attlic lawful rate.
Pi ofeKiional card, $5.00 a year.
Announcement of CMi<ll«1nt<- for office
$5.00 without regard to length of time.
Entered In the Fostoffloe at Kenton,
Oklahoma Territory, a* Second Class
Mail Matter.
Monday
Week
JULY 4th.
XJciltorial Oomnaont.
Township Tickets.
Hem nrrafle.
Vu
r.lu ti<* ofthe Pfser,
I..I Maraelu*
A. W. Baal.-y
F .
r ronalsbl*.
Chsrlrjr Msraelua
Willis Mcsna
fa
r TruatM.
A. W. Tanner
Fnr Tri*a4un-r.
John Shawhsn
Fo
r Clerk.
W. M. K.l.ly
ttepnIII lean
Fo
r Truntce.
Ohsa. E. I'.a-hra*
Fo
f Tr*s«urcr
John Thsry
Fn
ir Clerk.
W. M. Eildy
F«
>r Justice of the I'eaci-.
W.O, Cochran
Pedro Virgil
F<
>r Constable'
R. W. Wasnef
Yhcnloro Cdltnn
Willi Tat cattle sliding up the scale to-
ward $7.00 the outlook is not had Tor
the cattlemen.
Uockefeller has started In to control
tbo mining business of the country
Ills first move should be to throw oil
on the troubled waters of Colorado.
Work ha* cjmmeneod on the Sho-
shone dam near Cody Wyoming. This
dam will cost $2,330,000, and built by
the government under ttie irrigation
act.
The government has commenced act
!ve work on a reservoir at Hondo,
bant 12 miles from Koswell. N. Mex
This dam will cost $275,000 and lrrl
gate 10,000 acres, or more. The
struct Ion of the dam was let in all
different contracts.
That Berlin hotel cleiW who received
the roast from Sut>an B. Anthony for
presenting a bill for beer and wine, ac.
cording to the custom of the hotel, will
probably never forget how that loug
bony finger of tliC great Woman souf
fragist looked While she was sighting
down it and giving vent to her Indlg
naut feelings.
A New York Sunday school was
taking an excursion on one of the fine
Hudson river steame * last Thitrsdav,
When the boat cailght flit-) and over
one thousand out of (Ween hundred
peoplo aboard perished. The part
Was made up mostly of Women and
Children. It Is oue of the most horri-
ble accidents of the kind ever recorded
Zach Mulhall, lire stock agent of the
frisco railroad, shot three men Satur-
day, at the Wild West show oil the
Worlds Fair ground*. It Is hollcved
that all three men Will die; one was
iun&ent bystander. The other two
connected with the Show llafi was
fused Muthall. ito Is one of the most
prominent men of Oklahoma, where
lie ha« resided for yrfcr« and been In
the slock business.
CELEBRATION AT
KENTON
Tlie republican national convention
met lu Chicago, Tuesday and nominat-
ed Tlieodore Roosevelt for President
and Chas. W. Fairbanks for Vice Pres-
ident
We hear that D. B. Wright was quite
hadlv hurt a few days ago by his horse
falling on blm. — Several magnificent
rains during tlie last week on the flats
between here aud Springfield. The
precipitation has b«'ii the greatest for
years. — Cornish and Harrington start
ed their little dipping plant to working
Wednesday. D. Darling, the Vogels
and Hobt. Cotton dlpi>ed their cattle
Wednesday and Thursday.— Carr'.eo
Miner.
Executive Committee:
C. O. Cleland, chairman, J \V Tan
er, A W Tanner, Willis Means and
Will Baker.
Tlie executive coniiulttee held a tycet-
lug and selected the following sub-com-
mittees to help in the work of making
the celebration a big affair:
Committee on Prog rain.
W M Eddy, II W Davis, L A Wlkoff
Dr Lane and Mrs W M Eddy.
Committee on Horse Itaccl
It W Waguer, Itobt A. Murray, .Tas
i'yies Charley Wiggin-aud Tom filles.
The Commiltcc on Raring has laid
dowu the following for guidance on the
Fourth regarding the purse race.
All horses to be home saddle horses:
riders weight 135 (rounds; distance .150
yatds.
Purses as follows
First $25 00
Second $15.00
Third $6.00
Horses known as Trouble, Brown
Seal and Bodcne are barred in this race.
Committee to be the fudges as to
home horses.
Otinr races may v.- atrailflMl |irb>r to
and on tlie Fourth.
Clayton Livery Barn,
WILT & MESSENGER, Props.
(Successor* to Howell Ernest)
Feed yard and Cainphouse In connection
Dealers in coal.
Good Uigs Furnisjicd
on Short Notice.
Teams left lu out care will receive good
attention.
< hsrrhni.
There will lie preaching, the Lord
willing, on the following days:*
tin i ach Second Sabbath at 11:00 and
7:30
On each Fourth Sabbath at the same
bourn.
Preaching and conference on Sahir-
day before each Fourth Sabbath at 11
o'clock. C. A. Lockk.
/ Pastor Bajitist Church.
Union Sunday School 10 a. m. every
Sunday.
Prayer meeting on Thursday evrnlng
of each week.
A Guthrie special to the Kansas City
Jourual says: Oklahoma will celebrate
the Fourth of Jul* in nearly etery
■ounty throughout the territory. Prob-
ably the most unhpic will be at Kenton
In Beaver comity. This town Is located
on the border between Oklahoma and
New Mexico and i* purely a rancli
towu. Preparations are under wav fo
have a rousing c-debration; tliere will is*
horse racing, rojflng contests and other
cowboy sports, Widle the hardware
•tires will be Itept bu?fr supplying blank
cartridges.
Announce rrients.
FOR SHERIFF.
I announ.-e myself as a candidate for
Sheriff of Beaver county si bject to the
decision of the Republican convention.
If elected 1 will discharge iny duties
raithrully and with energy aud prompt-
ness. HakkY H. Hanson.
I hereby announce myself as acandi'
date for the office of Sheriff of Beaver
-ounty, subject to the action of the
•ounty Democratic convention.
Optima Twp. W. A. Naylori
The many friends of J. 1. Egbert
hereby announce him as a candidate
for Sheriff subject to the Will of tlie
Democratic county convention, which
meets Jone TO '04
COUNTY CLERK.
We are «uthrwt«ed n nnnomice that
Claude J. Massev will be a cindldate
for the office ot County Clerk, subject
to the decision of the Democratic ecn*
veotion at Beaver, June 90.
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well driller
Also Agent for
SAMSON and
IDEAL
WINDMILLS,
Wanted—Nursea.
Well educated young women to enter
Trulnlhg School of Merer Hospital,
K C Missouri. School chartered
Best possible framing In all med-
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both adults ahd child ten. 3
year's course. Uniforms,
board anil washing fur-
nished accepted nurses
Address,
SuPr. Mk.hcT I lost-it a i ,
Corner Missouri Ave and Highlaud,
Kansas City, Missouri
If your coal oil can leaks take It fo
A. W. Tanner's tin shop.
(LANDS—MINES
The Russians and Japanese have done
quite a lot of coming together Since the
14th lust. The battle at Vafangou was
more than a skirmish. The Japanese
bad 200 pieces of artillery to the Russ-
ians 100. The reported casualties for
the Russians Is 4U0N killed and wound-
ed and 900 Japanese. A lion-bellgeraftt
who witnessed tho fight says the Ruts-
Itn loss Is not less than 7,000. A small
ray of rejoicing coincs to the liusfftau *
through the raid of the Vladlfoetok
squadron Which overhauled several
Japanese transports and suuk them, oc
cantoning the loss or several hundred
soldiers, much attiufiltitfti and store*.
The land attac* on Port Arthur has not
commenced.
tiov. Ferguson wi'l make an address
to the Youhiy normal attendant*, to-
night at Heaver. Presldt-ht T. W
Conway of the State Normal school at
Alva af d Bupt. L. W. Baket of tlulli
tie, will be at Ilie eonhty S4-«| and k-et-
ure. tlradiialiy Ihe official* and prom-
inent men of the terfllorv *h> Waking
nut of the Itlp tsn Winkle slcef h> Ihe
realization that there I* such ft plitce Us I hem MM of sur.r hy
Beaver county, aild (hat sort* rtf lifrr Adams back at tlie helm of start
The strike situation lit Colorado I*
growing worse day by day. The strang
feeling agilnst tho union miners *0d
their sympathisers, by tlie Adtettscr*
association, and otlief tfusldesS men M
cropping out In various way*. Tlte
Ra'kl Mountain Now*, and Titft s ato
being boycottcd because they hato tak-
en tlie ground that the departing of
miners simply because thty taltrtig to'
the Western Kodrrathfh (it miners, and
not guilty of any crime, I* cfniust, and
a flagrant violation of the liberty tlsat
ths constitution is su|'po*<d to accord
to all. This Wholesale deportation Of
Innornt men Is a blot on the fair namt
or the stale. For turmoil and a genet:
al lawless i-ondlltou or things, flovcrn-
or Watt's noted administration of
''Blood to the bridle Mfs,'1 pales Into
Insignificance when compared to the
Peabodv administration, which lifts
Duller pntUov.
lie
For register of deeds.
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for the office of Register of Deeds
subject to the will of I lie Democratic
county convention to be lield at Beaver;
rtune 30 1904. f. P. MAtrtsos.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
1 hereby announce that I will lie a can-
didate for the office of County Attor-
ney; subject to the ttcfiofi or tlie IX'tnO-
ratic couventlottat Beaver, June r
II. Jfi liOOflMJHHOW
I hereby announce myself as a candi
dale for Cerunky Treasurer, subject to
the action of the tJemo'-rstic Nominal-
big contention.
en. e. Ift'PfteRSo*.
W*Hto*rstlr ( Msslf I imtrnUun.
A delegate convention OT the Ocini*
cratlc party or Beaver County Oklaho-
ma,- I* liefeby called Id meet at Beaver
Oklahoma, on Thursday Juue 90th '04;
at 10 o'clock A. M. tat the following
purposes:
To nominate candidates fof fite
following offices, tl*j
Sheriff,
Attorney,
Treasurer,
Clerk,
Probate Judge.
Register of Peed";
Supt. Pnb. Inst.
Suftfcyof,
Coronet,-
Commissioner tot eaefi illslflfcl.
Second) TO eleM nine delegates and
fftne alternate* to tiro democratic terrl-
It.rlaf eoftvefftloff which ineefs nt Okla-
homa City July 47th 1904.
The basis <?f representation to said
county contettfloft, will Ito one delegate
for each live votes or Traction thereof
taft for IftJto. W. M. Cto*« in lUOS.aud
one delegate at Urge Trrfm each pre-
|fr«cin<t. Undet said basis (he pre-
cincts will be entttfod to the following
reprenentatlon:
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G. L. Marsh,
—Successor to L. M. Gallegos-—
Dealer In All Kinds of
LUMBER and
Building Material
1 have an entire new stock ot Texas and
Native lumber. Prices to suit,
Star A Star SHINGLES, $3.50
Have just received a car.
Give me a call when you come to
Clayton.
Clayton, * - > New Mexico.
ANSWER to INQUIRIES, $L0«
BE'iOET OS ENTRIES, CONTESTS, ftc.,|3.(k
Procurln* Ltnd Palsnts, riling SrgumsnU,
and Conducting Conirsts. on Modarsts
Tormi. Sand for slrtutsr lo
HENRY N. CUPP,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
<< m H lllrf ■ko*l(t kits I pp*s Nrttlrr'a Uald*
IM ■, >rtro oslj ti. «.«ipaHf
NOTARY PUBLIC
Conveyances:
DKEDS, BILLS of BALE, AGREE'
MENT8. COMPLAINTS, WILU4,
Correctly drawn and promptly attend'
ed to.
L. A. WIKOFF, Kenton.
THE COMMONER
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor and Proctor.
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