The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 28, 1913 Page: 4 of 10
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SAYRE, OKLA., H K A D L I G H T
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Pnfaioiial tank.
I'he SAYRE HEADLIGHT
SEELY & SEELY, Publishers
Cham. J. Seely, Editor
H. A. RUSSELL1.....
U. S. Commissioner ' ^ ' .....$1.00
Applications (or Final I’rool
made free of rharn».
I C. HENDRIX D. W. TRACY
MEN DR IX & TRACY
ATTORNEYS
j iCiiitml October 7, IW . at Hie I'oHt-nAtnc
si t> iMr, Ok Is,, ss second clsss moil
*«er, under Ai t ol Congri'** ot
March 3rd, IHTU.
Published every Thursday morning. Copy for
adwrtiimenta should reach this uHlcn Tuesday
evontlDHo Inoiirt- publication.
First National Bank Bldg SAYRE 0NE 80' ALLED SHORTAGE
As a majority of our readers
“ Iltllji/I HJ Ul Win ICatltTlO
MADDEN & SAILOR already know, the books of the
LAWYERS county were recently audited by
stable. The revelation of cor-
ruption, graft .and crookedness
brought out during the regular
and special sessions of the legis
Card of Thanks.
We take this method of ex-
tending our thanks to our many
friends who so kindly assisted us
:r;„ ira*"
would mean the complete eradi-
cation from public life of every mi, ttnu miw> ^ i;< mm
vestige of the party responsible Mr. and Mrs, J. H Oi ivfr
tor the men in power and the Mr. and Mrs. S. P Oliver
Mrs. W. R. Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. E. (’. Oliver
_ .......... ! a couple of expert accountants
Room ,{V\ hitehiiret Building from t|le 0f the 8tale ex.
Oklahoma aminer, they reporting a num-
ber of "shortages" in the ae-
Sayre,
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W. W. flcDONALD counts of former county officers.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON It will be recalled that in this
Office over Owl Drug Store report they stated that at least
conditions which resulted there-
from.
The World would like to see
a movement started, if there is
enough courageous leadership
eft in the state outside the regu-
ar party organizations, as they
now exist, to control and conduct
the fight, to start a campaign for
an independent ticket made up
without regard to party affilia-
tions. How can such a move-
Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Smith
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Soseukk
Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Lewellen
Mr. and Mrs. L. P .Jones
Every Clerk in
Oar Employ
=* HSrSl vv«:"Vf;tsmSt SVuaiSv^
Phone No. 135 a part ol the so-called shortage government democrats ol'Okla-
/tin 1 I ____ ___ . . * a . I . .
Notice to Parents.
All pupils enrolling in the pri-
mary .department who will not
be six years of age until after
the 12th of January, will fie
charged a dollar a month tuition.
Those having children who will
Is just as anxious to please you as
we are.
No trouble to show goods. We are
here for that purpose.
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SAYRE - - - OKLA came from a misinterpretation
.aSHHMUp. in.»1 extra. 0f t|1(? |aws.
On behalf of Miss Ramsey,
clerk of the county court during
SPEED & WINDLH
PHYSICIANS AND 8tJROK« -NS
Office: Palace Drug Store.
Calls after 9:00 P. M. Jl.lift extra
Savra - - Okhlmno
! a portion of his term as county
homa are confronted with a su-
preme test of their sanity and
patriotism Party loyalty must
not be permitted to throttle
patriotic impulses and leave Ok-
judge, J. C. Hendrix has filed lahoma in chains of slavery to a
with the county clerk, for the
I. H. YOUKER,
AUCTIONEER,
Farm and Live Stock Sales a Specialty
Sayre, Oklahoma.
| county commissioners, an ex-
planation of the "shortage" re-
LOOK OVER
EVERY DEPARTMENT
ing of the term or wait until un-
til next term.
By order of the Board.
•I. A. Maherry. clerk.
you.
the best. The
For Sale.
1013 Model, Motor Cycles and]
, . —— Motor Boats at bargain prices,
tax-wringing political machine.!all makes, brand new machines’
Differences that are national in on easy monthly payment plan!
. .........- —- --------f,v .v- character have no justclaim for our' l,r°P)Sit|on before buy-;
ported against Miss Ramsey,andj consideration. Upon the issues I nil! i r»f Tl. ft. 'jlso!
, from this explanation it becomes! of saving Oklahoma we are a1 Write us today.' Km lose si amp |lc A . ,
-T1 dent that they had Miss Ram-J unit. All other questions be-\ for reply. Address Lock Box ^ dWHlJ£ 10 tl ClOSO, \’0t IlO OJ1C Ctlfl
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jsey in
, . 1 ......... : ■ 1 •• “MUIIOB I,mu DUX - - * ^ V I iisr IFIIV
mind when they sfpoke of come unimportant for the mom- Irenton, Mich. 7:0load fidl ,• ... ,
nterpretation of the laws, ent andean await solution. lildtO Will |)C,
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a misinterpretation of the laws.
The whole matter comes from
POULTRY POINTERS.
V.
ent andean await solution,
1? I? rADMri c me .vuuic niaucr comes irom "A decent amount of self-re- _
IL. r . COKNELS l)as-sa^e 0! a law giving the sped demands that we lay aside ,Try and pwsuade that hen
, , sheriff certain fees in civil cases, our varying theories and deal u st?rt un? la,y aeain;
Bonded Abstracter r,WJ3 slKr„r while' v.gorously with an appall,„B to- «,*«"
and Attorney at Law j Miss Ramsey vvas clerk of the cal condition. To adopt another If 8hl? la-vs but two or throe
Settlement ol E t » «»«. *. eafccdi* to eojwt, hss*« folly. '
and Perfecting Till s Fore 1 , hea>J lce and lil' It the machine politicans can in chicken Measee.
eriecting inks, .ore- rection ot Juuge Hendrix she contrive to keep the people apart
closures, Real Prypert.v, Law. paid direct to Mr. Francis. Xfae they can smile over the certainty a,0Dg next
etc., a specialty. examiners c.a.m that this money of four years more in which to in winter don't you think a hen
Phone 143 should have uetn paid into the rifle the tax-payers’pockets and Should have a hoiniay?
__________ it t to Mi. hi alien-, and this is tVe must get together. The de- -"‘d the'rooster Join the choru*
• ' examiners as tails of how to do this are of wlUl a Ions and lusty cheer.
JO ^shortage aginst Miss Ramsey, j secondary interest. The result While there's nothing doing now,
October 15 will be the day, Remem
her and call for your votes with
every purchase.
OWL DRUG STORE
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•di. Hendrix states that Mr. is of primary importance. For this you must allow.
..... *javo patience and that hen will
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California Short Line
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Calif ornia^lk,WM^—
I contends that he was not entit- sion. that a large committee £“d «reut i»tr with a welcome smile-
led lo It is simply a ques-, made up at equal numbers of re- ' **** *“i1 „ .
iion as to its route in reaching publicans, progressives, social- *--
'V11' island good-government demo- Daily Thought.
I r\\\T CAD V C 11 US. L’°"1111,U"1 ati:)n t0 the crats be chosen, that this com- go Oil with your daily tasks, do-
Livy W r nlxLO commissioners Mr. Hendrix cites mittee proceed to select n full ,Df; lho best you can ln -vour oireiim-
v to * m that Mta Ramsey slate ticket whirl, shall he fairly SET“
Now in Effect VIA '-Id exactly right, and that the representative of the four ele- -_L.
examiners are th- ones who mis- ments working in concert: that! Easily Pleased.
RORK ISI AND 1 iNF^ n‘ av the names of these candidates be * "Wbat kind ot a man w0uld you like
i-.-iibJ i-e that as it may, no one even placed on the state ballot next ^r'1 husband"" "Oh, either a bach-
9iaocHSttaa a p ai:
I FIRST lit 81 Of SHI
We invite the business of all those
looking lor conservative bank-
ing connections.
ibg-ooDOH noti cine
mum,:
k ' -
Your Opportunity
is here
"........ « • »» fell by petition and that no parly! '
■• ox any shonesty, and candidates for state offices be] —__
the people of the county are in- named/ Rubber Dust m New York,
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WRITE FOR
AND PARTICULARS
i d‘‘ec* 1 y ''!a! Hie examiners “To succeed this must be a An anaM. Bhowa that 12 per cent
FARB; BOOKLETS in the movement from the rank and file! J SL!“ ^ Vwt C‘V
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THEN GO
-r he least to the taxpayers. Nothing may
they could nave done in fairness be done in the dark. Utmost
•'. a,- to have att died an explan- fairness must prevail. Personal
auor, to tneir report. ambitions must be disregarded
. • ls“ Hamsey s many friends and the strongest men possible
mr RRirvci i 11 i a c itv hope to see j selected.*'
jut dKIIalLL, Local Agent, Sayre the county commissiners care- —
FAY THOMPSON, DI, Pa,, Agenl, '"vestigale the matter, be. The chauffeur who assisted i„
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1 'lnF ''ia' foc-y will then do the eseann nf U-if tl
all in their power to right this If . P Y ThaW saya
wr0j g. fhat it is rough stuff I m get-
— -Ting." That is what Sanford
AN INDEPENDKNT STATF KOt and Lwhat everybod-v
Tier FT else has got who had anything
T, T| ! ' to do with the Thaw case.
I he Tulsa World of Sunday
Submarine Boat Not New.
The first submarine btmt wan in-
vented and successfully tried in the
eighteenth century.
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Not That Part of It.
^ "Did you say I was a dead lAnt?”
“Nope. I never said you were dead."
—Houston Post.
One Way.
Would you be shunned? Then tell
P«ople things for their own good.
‘Bully Idea
Extension
J elephone
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Nest E|$ and Loti
“ fTVI ounUclj m 1 m
Guaranteed to kill all Lice. Mites last contains a two column edi-
and other insects. One applica- tonal in which the political con- rhe story cames from Mexicr/
tionof lotion will eliminate all ditions in Oklahoma are review ’*iat overy ^att^e 13 a federal!
Sr^ after which «» World Ulf"*- ,W/ iUs 'mUersloct
and house free of them Price lows with a su^estion that the lt'at the ferierals are in char^:
1 ‘ ‘ of the telegragh system the1
anu nouse iree ot them. Brice a ““Kgesuon mat tne
of Eggs 10c each, 3 for 25c, 8 People of Oidahoma get together, 0 . e t( —
for 50c or $1.0t)perdoz. Lotion,' without regard to past political wb'cbness °f the what will be
8 ounce bottle for 25c. I affiliations, in the eJort to se readilV apparent.
and sold exclusively by J. B. -ure a ljetter state government
Bynum, Sayre, Oklahoma, under a tbough an independent move- From present indications there]
strict guarantee todo the work. ment. J he World says: will be no dearth of gubernator-
at either drug "Oklahoma has the most pecu-■ iai condidates next year. But
’ -------------union' Normally it is probably; boby has yet proposed the name
Get your democratic by a small majority, of "Cuckleburr” Bill Murray,
but with the split in the republi-
c3n7m1thofrta"tliy r The a,io|,,ion ^the
things their own way without
much contest. With this condi-
tion the democratic party organ-
1701 1/.VN In/* l, ____ _ .
ROOF PAINT ]can Party and the constantly in-
from
stration’s banking and currency
bill demonstrates that the caucus
is more powerful than convic-
Best on the market. Guaranteed
FIVE YEARS.
Also Roof Cement for patching
tin or gravel roofs. Will last a
lifetime. 874
ization'has become corrupt to a, —,
degree that the decent element ; Campbell Russell’s victory in
in the party aroopenly rebelling, the fight on the board of agricul-
JUt ln,ey are not stronF ennuifh ture seems to have made a per-
to make the party clean its own feet fool out of him.
Causes Much Disease
Advici about Stomach Trouble!
•nil how to relieve them.
Don't neglect Indigestion, for it
rnay lead to all aorM of ilia and com-
plications. An eminent physician'
once eaid that ninety-live per cent of
all ills have their origin in a di*.
ordered otomach.
Our Mperience with Retail Dys-
pepsia Tablets leads us to believt
them to bo one of the most dependabis
remedies known for indigestion and
chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredi-
ents are soot!,ing to the inflamed
membrane* of the stomach. Rich
in T'epsin and Bismuth, two of the
greatest digestive aids known to
medicine, the relief they afford is
very prompt. Used persistently and
regularly for a short time, they tend
to relieve pains caused by stomach
disorders.
Wish We (I had It long ago. Ever since enlarg-
ing our office my partner and I have been wrangling
over who should have the telephone on his desk.
"It’s easy now; we each have one. No jumping
up or running around when, the bell rings or there’* a'
call to make. I’ll bet I save a dollar’s worth of time
and temper every day.”
A residence extension costs 50c a month
business extension $1. Call the business office’.
|f jla l Pioneer / elephone
anc^ * eP$raph Company
mu
Rciail Dyspepsia Tablets help
Insure healthy appetite, aid diges-
tion, and promote nutrition. As
evidence of our frith in them, we a*lc
you to try them at our risk. If they
do not give entire satisfaction, ws
will return the money you paid us
without question or formality. Three
sir's, 25 cents, 50 cents and 41.00.
You can buy Reiall Dyspepsia Tablet!
la this community only at our store;
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THE OWL DRUG STORE
8. P Rogers, Proprietor
Hcyrs Tin 7,0*0.” Slot* Oklahoma
Tn-rs Is • Retail Btore In nearly every ton
and City in tne United Btatei, Canada and
Oreal Britain. There ia a different HruiJ
Remedy lot nearly every ordinary human ill—
each especially designed lot lho particular lil
for which It it recommended.
The Retail Store* era America's CmtsS
Drug Stores
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Not a transient. Hem to sell you !ommer ^
or winter tinn.
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