The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1902 Page: 3 of 10
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
.1. a. CAD W A LA OKU. of Seminole
Township, candidate for Register of
Deeds before ibe primary of the Demo*
cratic and Populist primary to be held
August -I. 1003.
We are authorized to announce H. E.
STRAUGHEN as acandicate for County
Clerk, subject to the will of the Demo-
crats and Populists of said county to be
expressed at the primay election of said
parties to be held August 4tb, 1003.
We are authorized to announce that
VICTOR V. CROUCH, is a candidate
for the nomination of Register of Deeds
of Lincoln county, subject to the will of
the Populists and Democrats of said
county to be expressed at the county
primary to be held August 4, 1003.
We are authorized to announce
CHARLES B. WILSON, Jr. as a can-
didate for nomination for County Attor-
ney of Lincoln County, subject to the
will of Democrats and Populists of said
county to be expressed at the primary
election of said parties to be held Aug-
ust 4,1902.
We are authorized to announce E. B,
SHOTWELL as a candidate for the office
of County Superintendent of Public In-
struction subject to the decision of the
Democrats and Populists to be given at
the county primaries to be held, August
4th, 1902.
We are authorized to announce that
J. B. A. ROBERTSON is a candidate
sor the office of county attorney, subject
to the will of the Democrats and Pop-
ulists of said county, to be expressed at
primary election to be held August 4th,
1902.
We are authorized to annouuce the
name of JOHN MURPHY, of Stroud, as
a candidate for the office of County
Commissioner of the First District, sub-
ject to the dicision of the fusion prim-
aries to be held August 4, 1902.
NOTICE—To the Populists and Demo-
crats of Lincoln county, I wish to call
your attention to the fact that I am a
candidate for renommation for the office
of County Treasurer subject to the will
of the Populist and Democrat voters at
their primary election to be held on
August 4. 1903, and I ask your honest
investigation, consideration and support,
Yours respectsully,
J. A- McLaughlin.
We are uutboriled to anununce that
T. J. MINCHKY Inn candidate for the
office of County Assessor, subject to the
will of the Populist and Democratic vot-
ers of the county us expressed at the
county primaries of those partiees to be
held August 4, 1003.
We are authorized to announce W. P.
DOOD. of McKinley township as a can-
didate for County Assessor subject to
the decision of the Democratic and Pop-
ulist primaries to be held August 4, 1003.
We are authorized to announce Mr.
W. 8. MARTIN, of Clifton, O. T. as a
Fusion candidate for Register of Deeds
of Lincoln county, subject to decieion
of the Dcmocraic and Populist primary
to be held August 4tb, 1992.
I want the nomination for County
Assessor and ask the Populists and Dem-
ocrats of Lincoln county to give me
favorable consideration at their primary
to be held August 4,1902. Respectfully,
J. M. LITTLETON.
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We are authorized to announce WIL-
LIAM TIL6HMAN as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Lincoln county,
subject to the decision of the Democrat
and Populist primary, Aug. 4tb, 1902.
I hereby anounce myself as a candid-
ate for re-nomination for Probate Judge
of Lincoln county, subject to the action
of.the Democrats and Populists of Lin-
coln county at the primary election to
be held August 4th, 1902.
8. A. CORDELL.
In consideration of one cent paid us in
hand we herewith announce that “Uncle
Ike” Rush is a candidate for a county
office, and we request all good Republi-
cans to vote for him. Mr. Rush is the
nicest old gentleman inStroud whose on-
ly fault is that he is a Republican*
Who keeps the price of lumber
down? Dowell, the Anti Trust
Lumber Man.
Druggist Takes Customer’s Advice.
Mound City, Kans., Oct. 22. 1900.
Dear Sir:—I wish to add my endorse-
ment and recommendation as to the
merits of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
I have sold it as a druggist and it always
gives satisfaction, and my customer’s
are loud in its praise. I myself had
been troubled with my stomach, and
hearing so many of my customers speak-
ing of Syrup Pepsin, I tried it, with the
result that it cured my trouble- I un-
hesitatingly recommend Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin as a laxative and stomach
remedy. Yours truly. J. M. Hawkins.
Sold by J. C. Burton.
A. J Wanes, formerly local manager! Do not overlook what Dowell,
of tbe Oloyd Lumber Co., was here from t|,e Antl Trust Lumber Man has
Bristow, Wednesday.
It will never do for Tilgbman to have
no competitor in tbe race for county
sheriff. So herewith we propose that
our esteemed fellow citizen Buck Brame
enter tbe contest. All persons whom it
may be necessary for him to arrest are
assured of a courteous treatment. And
not only that,they will have tbe privilege
of reading tbe latest edition of tbe Globe
Democrat, Republic, Post-Dispatch,
Messenger and Stroud Star without extra
cost to themselves, Liberal subscription
rates offered to all convicts sentenced
for life.
Acts Immediately.
Colds are sometimes more troublesome
in summer than in winter, it’s so bard to
keep from adding to them while cooling
off after exercise. One Minute Cough
Cure cures at once.Absolutely safe. Acts
immediately. Sure cure for cougbs.colds,
croup, throat and lung troubles.—J. C.
Burton.
to say.
Vacation Day a.
Vacation time is here and tbe children
are fairly living out of doors. There
could be no healthier place for them. You
need only to guard against tbe accidents
incidental to moat open air sports. No
remedy equals DeWitt’s Witch Ilazel
Salve for quickly stopping pain or re-
moving danger of serious consequences.
For cuts, scalds and wounds. “1 used Do
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve for sores, cuts
and bruises,” says L. B. Johnson, Swift,
Texas, “It is tbe best remedy on the
market.” Sure-cure for piles and skin
diseases. Beware of counterfeits.—J. C.
Burton.
’Hello Brown’ is busy putting up wires
and setting more poles for bis telephone
system. We are glad to see the enter-
prise prosper. When Mr. Brown started
there were not a few who said a tele-
phone system could not be made to pay
in Stroud. But it does pay, and it pays
well, too.
LONG-BELL
MERCANTILE CO.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Strictly Cash Business.
All Fresh Goods at New Prices.
First lot of Goods now open and ready for
Sale.
Others to follow until Stock is complete.
Prices in Figures so customer can read them.
Discounts on Large Purchases.
COME AND SEE.
EMMERSON BUILDING,
Stroud.
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