The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. IX
CROWDER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, Augj 14 1914
NO. 47
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IT iS NOW GREAT, m TCONOMY TO SU'/fi
GREAT. BIG 81SFPLV Or SUMMER GOODS, WE (IL-
WAVS MAKE A LOW PSiCE. SO WHEW WE PUT T^L
PRICES LOWES STILL ITtS DOUBLE EGCNOMV.
TH; UERY LOW PRICES WE ft RE MAKING WILL
fifOOd
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FAST CLEAR OUT OF OUR STORE EUER? BIT OF R rarni'nc IV
SUMMER C009S WE HAUE, SO YOU KAD BETTER Dc"1^ainS' -
f.ftMC TttIC lisnu II!ECU AUl\ nil., ,!W .....
ders promptly filled
COME THIS UERY WEEK AND BUY WHAT YOU
NEED#
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itli weight art:
MH IKH'kei'S
ie (|uarantine
loiuls arrived
_ at strong lo
10 higliei prices. Tup Was !jw 90
,tr,.l bulk the cattle W(\v mid
i'1 CI i I s.- ()l\ IrtllOilrl g I'H Nse ii.l
5*7. Shipment
and feeders to ti
la>t week wore
compared with
Sit 1.1.) ti
ti *' cltgri
I country
mead iis
Crowder, J. L. BURBA, Okla-
omplete
Election Returns
Oklahoma City, Aug. 12
pecial.)—For governor, Robert
Williams.
'or lieutenant governor, M.
Trapp.
'or secretary of t-.tate, J. L.
ons.
I1 or state auit:l ,r, E. I!. How-
I.
[or attorney ^cncLal, G. p.
l*or chief mine inspector, Ed I board from every county
^ • 11be stnte show the foregoing
T\ir iaiicr cemaiissiOiier, W. nominees «f the d(*tnocvatic
G. Ashton. party for the more important
offices on the state ticket. The
tinal count may slightly change
the pluralities and majorities
eha rities
D. Mat-
state treasurer, W. L.
.\iinder.
'or state superintendent, R.
Wilson.
i*'or examiner and inspector,
(1 Parkinson.
ror (commissioner
and corrections, W
thews.
For insurance commissioner,
A. L. Welch.
For j,r b:ia rc! ofa.,i i, tit*
ture, Frank ..1. Gault.
For corporation com; :i:<sion-
er, A. P. Watson.
For clerk supreme court,
William M. Franklin.
For United States senator,
Thomas Pryor Gore.
Tentative count of complete
official returns of the vote cast
in the recent primary now in
the hands of the state election
given but the result will not be
changed.
With the receipt of returns
Wednesday from V,*;\: ! :'/t >n,
Tulsa atjd Kiowa com. i the
complete vote of the state elec-
tion board and the work or
tabulating and verifying the tig
ures reported by county elec-
tion officials was begun in earn
est. The utmost care will be
' tilleen it is stated by members
The Bank of Crowder
Crowder, Oklahoma
•' head same v.eek last August,
j when drouth cattle were runn-
| iug. 'I in- impre: siou exists
|among buyers that present
I prices are as low as they will be
of j litis .war, stock steers largely at
!>■>.7."> to r>7.7.">, feeders !S7.(-U to
1a lew eloiro txtotterH and
j souie high grade tiesh.v feeders
j at i-M and a little more. The hog
j market presents no reliable
basis on which buyers in the
I country cm make purchases.
Prices were sharply higher
after Thursday last week, and
tbi' market, is 30 cent;: higher
to-day than Saturday. Packers
participated in the !:cvbnnut;r,
for meager snpnly of ;>(XM) head
to day, pa vine Ho f„r bogs,
while order buy :rs paid *!MiO'to
lor the pick of the receipts.
I lie top price of s>!(.7." to day was
the highest price paid since
A great, many state lej.i.'il.iiur
es have given consideration to
bills taxing bachelors ami many
! | convincing argument - haw been
• I presented wily men who escape
'.l")(i01 matrimony should not pay a
iWOCoj pewilt.x, but why not. lag I liein
as a more painle. s and effectm
method of extermination? 11
thi' bachelors were tagged tin
widows could Hud them easily
and ('upid would do the rest.
The bachelor is naturally ti nid,
hut under th; enco.iraging in-
lluences of a merry widow he
can easily be led to the altar, for
| there is no more helpless craft
alloat than a lovesick swain who
iias pushed thi- age of discretion,
I and the little imp that plays
ping-pong with human hearts
has no more capable ally than a
woman who lov; - at, ;;cc<;ud
sight, for experience makes
Cupid subtle and b Id.
Tile women have tag days to
promote mos< evry other pul>
lie enterprise, and why not a
tag day fur bachelor? We have
in Oklahoma approximately
forty thousand bachelors and an
li
Emii Bunds Chattr
Start An Account With Us And
It Will Help You Save
t Paid On Time Deposits
J. C. LOVELACE
Cashier
of the board in the tabulating | September, 11110, the record j,!<l«al number of widows. Why
and verification of the vote cast price of *10.Ur. for hogs having I,lot tiieui toget her and solve
in the different races which in j been jrnid in March of that year. I, Wo vexatious problems with
any wise close in order that no j Fairly liberal receipts might "N" "'arriage license'
, injustice will be done the candi
dates.
Keep Bowel Movement
Regular.
Dr. King's New Life Pills
keep stomach, liver and kidneys
in healthy condition. Kid the
j body of poisons and waste. Im-
j prove your complexion by flush !
| ing the liver and kidneys. "1
j got more relief from one box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills than
any medicine I ever tried,"!
says C. E. Hatfield of Chicago,'
I upset the market, although j
; j)ackei s are needing hogs badly, '
Ills they were not able to get j
more than a I ami fill after Wed- i
nesday last week.
ihI adjourned
in the afternoon.
■lolm S. Patterson, chairman
of the cretlentials comiiiittee
presented the report of his com-
'"l i t. as soon as the conven-
tion convened this morning. It,
s1' !' (1 the Ferguson delegations
and was promptly adopted with-
oul diseiission. A minoritv re-
port excepli'if; vo |||,, action tak-
en as lo the Tarrant and Mc
i^'limin ('onnty delegations was
tabled on motion of 8. P. Hard-
Wick ol Abilene, a Ferguson
I floor manager.
.A *pe •hjf-fhl),.rt f,.,,,,,
State executive committee He-
daring J '.li McL snore nominal,.
ed as candidate lor Congressman
at l/irge, was adopted amidst
applause.
Adopts Ferguson Platform.
Notice of Publication
State of Oklahoma, Pittsburg ''he platform, whicn
Comity,—ss ...
No. 1891
.Julia Manly Plaintiff,
VS.
Frank Manly Defendant.
Said defendant Frank Manly,
will take notice that lie has been
Kl Paso, Tex., Aug. 12.—The
one feat ure of the convention to-
day was the debate over the
adoption of the minority report
report
was rejected. The minority re-
port consisted or the llailey
planks approved by the Cooke
County convention. Other pro
( codings were more or less per
functory. The convention finish
Particular attention will b«
given to th. vet. ' ; i-i tho
•e I"!- governor Ti,,, official
count priviwd^l t.| rMi r|| <Iv
three tir four count;.' Wodneu.
day.
No material errors wt re din-
covered. Tulsa county, which
was one or the lust to repot t
Wednesday, was carricd heavily
by llobert Dunlop, his vote be
iug I(.ih against (JOB for Jen-
nings, who was second in that
county. 1 ulsa county also gave
i{. Howard a lieav.y vot4> for
stnte auditor and put him far
enough in front of Frank Carter
to insure his nomination.
Attorney General West claim-
ed a larger vole in Tulsa county
on account of it being in the oil
district where I con
siderable support hut the official
returns give liim only 2M4
In Washington county Robert
son secured just one vote more
than Willimns. Tim vote was
Williams 407 and Robertson 4<)H
•fennings carried Kiowa coun-
ty by a plurality of 114 over
Robertson.
25c., at your Druggist.
atlv
J. C. Lovelace and W. O.
were McAlester visitors
day.
J. L. and Roy Hurba
I visiting their mother in McAl
| ester Sunday.
j sued in the above named court
for absolute divorce and custody
of miror children on the grounds
I of desertion and abandonment,
Hri't sa|d defendant, must answer
Mon-1 the petition will be taken as true
and a judgement for said plain
^ tiff wil 1 be rendered according
were
Constipation
"For many years I wm troubled, lo
For many years i was troubled, in
suite of ail so-called remedies I used.
At last 1 found quick relief and cure
OR. KIN0'8
NewLifePills
Adolyb Sehintwk, Bnfalo, N. T.
wtwwjm sotMinammmi.
I ly.
C.
By
Clerk.
Chas. T. Kellei
Plaintiff.
L. Hefley District Clerk.
Nellie Tarter Deputy
Attorney for
Servi
that
t >n«tl|> tion csus m buadsnhe, ii
aii{e*ti( n, (ii//.ine« , tji-ownine**
ror h mild, <>|H>ninir irrinc.
l oao'K Ui-kjIkis. Z'tc a Ujx ut
fctorc .
all
Mrs. E. C. Dai ley and children
| arrived Hunduy from Hackett.
Ark t« visit her brotl «'rs. John
Uno Larkin Tenm yon ami
'f ttuilies in thiH city.
II the
cities io
loma and
the Katy
rines can serve
. Jyou best, either
as a traveler or as a
shipper of freight.
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Yeary, Syd L. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1914, newspaper, August 14, 1914; Crowder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274627/m1/1/?q=Quinton: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.