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ANNOUNCE MC NT g.
HQV HOFFMAN ,
4*m*mr%iu May n. I9*T
rtovo M«Ntltt
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to i|mp ifurtninrtalk k«> mn
Mi Mi.Sviti b< mile i tBft H
nntm tni tiuiiim ii p«*i IMK.
>• vu|trvi •drill) «iu| Will Ml HHIbl
be ruto.r.o 4 « tr*-!rilue aubuat up I
FRANK OVCHTON.
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*«a um May ;4, ||m?. pulla tu be iH^uluaUua an«l be abuuM alau la*
• a Jium c.t,i urrlurb aatil fimr, «riitrt •uietueai 4
u rlecb la tk« afiorniiuti ana iberra/ier ■ ••aiaairbi tu ika eVert ba be la «
>«aiii ail ibe ttier* bate tute4 ur un "'ttiber >4 be Uetutirrailc party aaJ
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tota be ma (rn.ierr | uu >411 "** Kt>aeral (ti> | r a kick noun-
Utll
'late
Haiti
uailuna are iu be tiiaile by aaid pn
11 abali ba hald In tfce M,<,,"Jf'
of fail
•am 0 MuUC
May
fur tku
cKINNCY.
biTf/tnl lu
For 1 lie l iiitcii fluid S«nat« tub-
)ect lo the diTlalon of the l erooera ic
prlmurlm on May 23rd. 1907.
HON. JESSE J. DUNN.
We 1 hit
'«ry of I a
JOE GREGORY.
*'#ek announce Jo
.did*
autiject
for
• "n«iy et ntmiaatoiier *oi>
primary May 23.
Mr Ale Kin iu-/ ha* -lv
K'nn for tlx or aeven
recoanlzcd na oni* of the
and aafeat btialneati men.
man of atrong conviction*
let
and
larlly
• He
nd a
■ I 11
fe>«
1 for
;h«
Hill
other day
■ * met a
of her klta
Hill a Wife,
I'rinilal, w<
road of y,
ew pronoai
tfker day
and ,\U|
«d<«
1. civ
-J. I.
lame i,y auihurlly uf ike Uvoio
tratic t'ettira, t omuiiiiee vit ikia I3tb
day of Aptll,
fuAH M rilACKRR, t'h r'm
t "ibiy Uauiocraiic t'eutriU t*umiullt««
Ai-*«i J, I., Wilaon. Hocreiary,
A- H fkia actlm of ibe commit*
.. , u'*. •• I" aiitlc.pailoo of the puaalutl*
u .lace at Hand1' "'at the Unlit tualuat couuiy dl*
i \V. Walker. |n ;41,:"« way fall 10 defeat li, but iha
Wi'da and linear wl" bo conllniicd to the end
J. II. Vaughn and ,l!u' «'*ery available, honorable 1 ictkod
«"'d meana win be u*« d to defeat dl-
; place at Uluomluic: 1 >lon* Iteapeelfmiy,
CHA8. M. TIIACKKR.
^d iiret-incia at tku
«d plarea and the |n-
1 >l clarita fur each
a* to,lowa
in * place at Granite,
inspector. H. U. Uuoch
Idren, Judaea; J. u
Tlnaley, clerks
Jd
I'*
m UkKimlu
wileman, iiiapeeiur, U. r
and ti. T. llurbcti, Juduea
*lou and r. L. Moore
<1 In Man
r* and la
I'liy'a beat
He la u
with the
J a fill,- 1
Hiitj lay.
ft la fencing in
Liquor Notica.
I*i
la hereby given I hat I, K
""""S n niliillill w till Ilje „ iimi 1, 11 -• ■■ ■ "Mim.
urage tu aiay by them all. He I* !' *n" htt" ",1 Jay W'fd In the uf- <'ounta uud C.- M
Notice.
1 errltory of OKiuhoina, County of
Ureer,—■% . in the .'rohate Court.
•Notice ia ht reby given liiat on tho
lur; A. Imbudeu und I. It lilh «luy of April A. 1)., 10o7 1 \\
Judit1*; I'. 11. .McDatiicla and .N'tno* Uled In the 1 robute Court of
•or* Mi-Uatiiela. clerka. Hie County of Cre.-r und Teriitory of
weclnct lo vutiiiK place at Willow. * Oklahoma, a petition praying for lot-
1 41 Cuualna, luaptctor; J,. C. n-ra of udnilui irutlon to be laaued
rt 9, *4iilnir place nt I'roaptr-
d liouac— r. J. Whortou, In-
A. Intboden and I. It.
Trea urer of tireer County
'be primary May :ard.,
promlnl'm*farm'er ttofW^'^kBo!ith ?e!it lttn ta'n 1,"i*buainoaa* man /,!^l."r/<lbt' *'oun,>' ®lerk I "m7 for. Uoatwrfgi.. una I ... (u(
- - - ■ 'of broad and varied t-xix-rlence wh«i County and Okluhoma Terrl- I'reclnci ll voilug place at Jeater— ihe County of Ureer, Territory
' * ' lb lu ■. *
pari of the county and ha* -erved
township truatee lor aevoral
ente
I aprlnii'i
Uelf
votei
Ut
po:
E MMETT WINTER.
Ill this issue we ire authorized to
announce Kmniett Winter as a can 1 hi
ilate for RtRister of Deeds of Greer
Count., subject t;> the ileniorratic
inar.v. May 23rd
Mr. Winier is the present efflcient
encumbent of that office, Is a voung
man of splen lid clerical ability. of
exemplary habits and feels uiat "he 's
Ientitled t<: a si>c;nd term. eit«ctt^1
j be will continue to perform his duties
to the satisfaction of the general
pu lie.
Mayer, Judges; J. to 1'. W. Nance ii| on lJe eatato of
I'at McGee, clerks. Georae \v. Crosnoe, dec«%aed late of
place at Jester— ihe County of Greer, Terriiury of
pri
has dealt all of hi* .f<- with Ihe farm J^ry that a license ,rvfn. Williams inapector; l^ee Terry Oklahoma.
And. pursuant to an order of aaid
Saturday the 11th day
the hour of io
day, that toinx
May Term, A. D.
Court has been
Moore as a candidate for ™ ™ . . . . a„p<,in.ed as the time for hearing
said application, when and where any
"vrson Interested may contest said
May 23rd. I "" ' Appiican:. • • uracaiu anu J . J. witcner judges: in'tltion by fllinR written eppositiou
the^countv's | Henry ScrugRs and 0. B. Baker, thereto on the ground of inconi-
Lost, Strayed or stolen. clerks. potency ot the indicant or may fca-
One dark grav or rbanfch 3-year old P^clnct ft, voting place at O. M. «<-'rt his own rights to the udminlstra-
about 14 1-2 hands high' dark h(. ' h"l,se' J '*• Nance, ins^wtor; 'Ion and pray that letters be Issued
K r \|(u,i(. j, « .i _ mm iooiioiiub %>i Mini ii'^nhv «C tip
count.- commissioner from the Man ^hls'the0 rtir^i f'lalt,ute" ' ' |lr<,c"|c'N. place at Ma-ge, al
gum precinct, subject to the ilenr i-. i l?y^,A,P ' ,SM'7 iT hr.M" inspector; F l *
cratlc primary May 23rd. ; NAM-, Applican:. I • Bracklu and T. J. Witcher judges; l ei
-Mr. Aloe re lit
I very best business men, is untiring
in energy and if elected would prob-
ably give more time and attention to
the office than any one who could be
chosen. His frienus say he is entitled
to the (,fflce because he was defeated
for it in ihe last primary by only a
few votes. He is a man of high hoti
< r knd id', als and- favors all progress
commensurate wii.i the county's gooi!.
till
main, tail a Utile light. Large bou.
and^larg ll.it foot. Lost on April 12,
1 •'''• • i;rand, no blemishes, value
$1.25. I will pay a reasonable reward
for her. Addles.* f).
-Marie, Okh.
to himself.
Witness J arret To:ld, jud^-j of the
Probate Court of the Couutv .of
. Hon. S. M. Rutherford, candidate
for the United States Senate on the
Ncl Oblnpateo Indian Territory side. Is unquestion-
What is the correct attitude of abl>' ,he choice of the people of th,it
yer and statesman seems to be ac- ,a3, " candidal;' tor clerk of Tilly , democrats toward the Constitution section, and if the people of Oklahu-
corded, by common consent, the office '"'vns,ul>. subject to the primary M r. Democracy is that form of govern ,,ia fuIl^w the wishes of the Indian
of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, i'j'1 Mr. n the i • ■ r of ment in which" the people rule. If Territory democrats, the popular
there being no opposition to him! at Blake, is an til-J t na..I 'he proposed constitution is in cori idea 'ha' 'he possession of a "barrel
thus far. He was the chairmm. .if ,eacher and an old c-riiifederate soldier i I'Jnrity to the princitb s and wianes of money" i absolute!.- easonMni t .
william c. smith.
The Star is week requested
Hon. Jesse J. Dunn the \lva law-1announce William c. Smith of Blah
a candidate for clerk of
W. S. Hulse and J. B. Sypert, judges;
Andy Alexander and R. H. Holley,
clerks.
Precinct 1G, voting place at Vinson. Greer, and the st*al of the \Jjurt ;.f-
J. A. Hendricks, Inspector; C. M. fixed this the 15th day of
d., 1907.
(Seal;
. 42"at Pribaie judge
Precinct 17. voting place at Reed— —
F. J. Perrin. Inspect r; H. J. Klkins Notjce t0 Creditor.
). Rutherford ' Hen< i'lcks. inspector; C. M.
' Bunch and Jim Duffy, judges; John
^ " lundrick8, jr., and /John Elredge,
Aprii
JAR.tiJT TODD,
Bian.
For State Treasurer
• HON. J. A. MENEFEE
For Dletrict Judge,
JUDGE G. A. BROWN.
For State Senator
J. FRANK MATHEWS.
T. M. EDWARS
9or Congress 5th District.
J. L. CARPENTER.
For United States Senate.
M. L. TURNER.
For State A-iditor.
AUGUSTUS E. 1VEY.
Fer State Superintendent.
PROF. S. II. BARETT.
For United Ltates Senator.
HON. R. L. OWEN, of Muskogee.
For Railway Commissioner
S. A. D. ALCOTT.
COUNTY OFFICES.
For County Treasurer
J. J. ADAMS '
FRANK OVERTON
REV. J. M. MALOY
TOM BROWN-
JOE GREGORY
For Sheriff
S H. TITTLE
A. <V BRAGG
JASPER NELSON
For Probate Judge
JARRETT TODD
For County Attorney
H. D. HENRY
A. R. GARRETT
For District Clerk
S. E. ECHOLS
For County Clerk
fiajyd mcNeill
For Register of Deeds
EMMETT WINTER
G. S. MULING
For Public Weigher
BOB PARK
CAPT. T. B. BRYANT
GEO W. WIN-BURNS
For County Superinr.ende.it
PROF i. K. TAYLOR
For Representative
GEO W. BRIMJS.
ftor County Connnis-«ioi>er.
SAM D. RUDE
A. . McKlNNEY.
E. C. MOORE
For Cl*rk i illy Towoslip
WILLIAM C SMITH
Ftor Tnwtoe Tilly Tovuhip
J - f RRE8T
fcr TMuurn Tilly Twrulip
** F THOMPSON
PROF. J. E. TAYLOR.
Vi e are this w-eek authorized to an
nounce Prof. J. E. Taylor as a can-
didate for County Superintendent of
Public Instruction, subject to the dem
ocratic primary, subject to the prima
ry, May 23.
Prcf. Taylor has given perfect sat-
isfaction. so far as is known during
uotl11 It-
quired to ex molt the same, with the
vouchers to the und-erslgn-
ppointed and qualified ad-
said deceased, at his
the people are sovereign, in the dem ed tod-ay, Mr. Rutherford has amassed L' ,B*I'ne!t' -,u<tees; J- *"• ,h< of J. A. Powers in Mangum1
ocratic mind, and no democrat can a competency in the practice of his ®h'nn an(1 Charley Moore, clerks. Ok. h .r:i, or at the office of the Prol
feel under any obligation to the party profession without resorting to other . frecinc' 20, voting place ((country- ba.. j.^ge of County of Greer and
servants, who framed it, to vote for 'ban the most praiseworthy and leglti- ^ Court House In City of Man- Territory, of Oklahoma and that four
efforts. A-s a lawver he has ?.um_ J" Dv Murtin, inspector; L. months after the first mihllmitinn
given mate efforts. A-s a lawyer he has „ ' ".Martin, inspector; L. months after the first publication of
it from made a marked success; as a demo- j Kowsey and Little B. Harris, this notice has been limited by or-
(s have crat, an enviab'e reputation as a {£m : i C- -McKinli!ie and A- R-! der of the Prouate Court of said
vitally, tireless worker for the success "f his 1^°°,' ®'ei'KS- ' .Greer County as the time for credit-
it if it exceed- the authority given mat*
these servants when they went
the people. If the delegates
incorporated in it, propositions v.ca.., . t ul, „r ^ m , llulo lur cre(m.
affecting the interests and welfare Party, while his fearlessness, his rug- Ward No 1. voting place in Office ors of said deceased to exhibit and
- uurxuK of the Pe°P'e not so much as thought sed honesty and his magnetic ison- ?? 0 y CIerk> City of Mangum.—Fred present their claims against said
his first term and it is not thought of ln the e,ection if 'hey hme confused ality have endeared him to thegreat Switer, inspector; J. N. Caddell estate.
or believed that he will have any op I authorized acts with those not author mass of the pc pl? wherever he s N' B' Claunch. Judges; E. C. Date
I>osition for a second term. He is a> ize,i' and a^ains' 'he interests of he • known. A inai- f gigantic intellect Moore and A. P. Pierce, clerks.
ardent enthusiastic school man and- is •)ecP,e- so that the voters cannot resourceft:!. and a 'born fighter he Vvard' No- 2. City of Mangum, vot-
—♦u - — - - .approve a part without approving the will, if ti. ;-:vd to the senate be the g P'ace in Commercial Uu|j Room, 42-4t.
whole, no democrat is under obliga Peer of any man on its floor —George W. Royu, inspector; Robt.
I every way worthy cf the office.
. ]9®.ated the 1 Cth day of April A. D.,
G. T. HOPKINS,
Administrator.
The Sta
Bob J'ark
weigher of
the primar
Mr. Pari,
capable to handle the office, he havi:i">
| acted as deputy in that position *'.,r
(the past two seasons.
j He has had many solicitati is
j enter the race and will apprec-
| office it elated, because he s;
| needs the money.
iiiiativ;> and referendum; and j Indian
tli ' . rinciple cf the referendum sta-:ds !
against the proposition that a con3ti
people
Territory:
S. M. Rutherford.
The only candidate ft\>m Miisk^P-oo
Hearing Return of Sale of
Real Estate.
Oklahoma, County of
the Probate court of
. „ — atty of the estate of Mit
A . j Cox and Mtda Cox, minors.
.. , _. Pursuant to an order of said i.rn-
y cf Mangum, vot- bate court, made on the lGth day of
judges; F. S. Gentry and
i Darby, clerks.
col. a. p. watson.
i Col. A. J'. Watson of Shawnee, ,
candidate for railroad commissioner
,was a visitor in the city Monday.
Col. Watson is perhaps best known
ferday. Mac. is an old time news-
paper man and of course called
On the other hand
M. Ruther-
as the King of Potato Growers in nian and of course called on the ford has remained ut home and con-
Oklahoma and has had much exp°ri- , to hls surprise h^ found tended for the-rights of the -<>ople
ence as shipper of that product all sw11!! l/Cqyaint1fnCt' w"n wnom he and 'h« better enforcement of the law
sV^e^oftSe M,nTd
| Rocky Mountains and has made
, . ° """C a LUOOI
i favorable impression on our people.
CAPT. T. B. BRYANT.
- — - • | —*\siiu%viiig real 03-
Sides, clerks. tate and- for the following sums *o-
' Precinct 24, vt ting place at Tea- wit:
cross—J. o. Heflin, inspector; Hugh An undivided two fifteen 1 Intce-t
Metcaif and J. B. Dillard, judges; in the East ^ of section 33, in town-
H. G. Denton and J. F. Albright, ship 2. north of ranse °4 w* I \i
clerks. Jfbr $720.00. An undlv.ttel two-'
a common farmer ihjv. who I * rec'nct 25, voting place at Wild- fifteenth interest in the mercantile
built himself to the distinguished > . school house No. lux—David Ken- business of S. P. Cox & Sons of
this position he occupies. ) nedy, inspector; John G. Morrel and Ixx>ney, O. T„ for $461.GO.
S. C. Cole, judges; Ben Crawford An undivdded two fifth iu
aoC. L.B.
Mr. Mc- as well as democratic supremacy,
that the great ohi- Mr Rutherford is a college gradu-
fifth Interest
i ..w ; Jiuuuiaius ana nas made a '* ''-s — ^* ' "i. < «-< .m. «
long and- close study of freight tariff. J'c:i "n Io the new constitution in l is ate, but
'He is a fine looking old .gentieman <<r'"n- s 'he palpable unjust legi.-la- has buil
a native of Georgia and made a most Th(re l°n!onn ent' and for
• n,a>" he some votes against it. ( Morton Rutherford Is no dema- ,
y , gogue. nor is he a hypocrite. He car-, aUn , E" 1'K5tt> clerks- ,hf NW. y4 of section 2", in t,.wn-
Notice. ries on his sl-eves any ommssion or „re,.nct -«• voting place at Hollis, nhip 2. north of range 24. VV., for
Capi. T B Bi.ant this -Notice is hereby given that in commission that there miuht be charz U ^>G- Abernatny, inspector; J. D. $80.00.
Star to announce him a.s koTr^"^^ theT' ProbaIe ^ azainst him, so that the most un ' and R- A- Williams, Judge*. That said sums are to be paid in
x i , l V °f Greer a,ld sophisticated mar not oe deceived as E, , Gardner and S. D. Barnett, cash upon the delivery of deed.
Territory of Oklahoma, made on the to his Intentions. | clerks. As will more fully appear from said
f April 1907 in the matter of The Indian Territm-v ,Kiri ,.f iho ! . nct« 27' 4w.,in8 P'^e at Dry- return filed as aforenald. and to which
orizes the
a candidate for reelection to the office
of Public Weigher of Greer County,
subject to the primary election Mav
23r«..
5th day
JUOGE
Th. Sar
o announre
caadltfatf
tu
HULING.
w* "l( arborized ^ ^
the
CEO W. WNMRMC.
TV tm* b i 'bmlai I
tW
to UMIM a|
May 23rd
Jodee Hullnn le <
■Tm at tk<- <
pirit«4
a* rimH <
.. , , - - - -, The Indian Territory .side of the ^ 2,. \oting place at Dry- return __
estate , Mary K. Bronson decea; new state ia really entitled to one I ' ■• « Anderaon. inspecu>r . reference is hereby made for fuMher
l een
return,
ilereat-
ll
- — eon ti r mat .on
Ford, juuges: John °f the aaid ale«. and may be heard
CU* and R E Rlcharuaon. clerk* and may procure wltnetutea la •ud-
Prednci 42. m.in* place at Bethel Port of their objection*
■hool houae No <51—8 W Kee«on. WitlM^g Br hand and the a*-al of
CMtf,
1907.
ed. the undersigned. as the admints-
Trultt and A. <
and ail the rt*nt. title and
that the said estate na*. by operation
Julge g Hulina as f acquired In and
•obyl
He Ls not a grafter
He la brare. true an incorruptf-le.
Thla kind of a wnat r will he
lmn'1 rlnit and beln« la t
e lectio* of ~
( h«M.
peopli
made a
J of
'* !
■at/.
WSalw>wr m a na«4u*(«r
** '*■* « "I Urm Matir Mb- h. ~
t May :w I. -|
J§ aa «M cmaaa «f uadlo*
mm
* da
Qnar, Territory of Ok
, .. and ascribed a> f^. Ru;b«-rJ.. d ne
and — - I "■* f« llowla« term* dollar
c^dltloaa. to-wtt Aa undivided I He aem • liril| g jovn
« l^f ter l la the ami balf of „ ^ "
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Echols, R. C. The Mangum Star. (Mangum, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1907, newspaper, April 18, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280682/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.