The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1902 Page: 3 of 9
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from ewifai • boJIol; further that Ike iomme. he* made m*ny • dy*pepitc
nomination* be mad* In ib# following Rr< C»Mw#||*» Hyrup Ptpnto will cur#
. . _ _ . " Uyopeprin. Hold by J. V. Burton
order. Marebnl. Town Justice. Clerk. I
Tr.uur.r. .ml Tru.t*M. Canto* Tl» ktfk *to< wbtob pnwll* ..
„ , . „ . . Monday compelled Mr. W. B Smith mid
Noniaulou for Nuitol ».n bow b„ „„„ wort „„ Mr A . wuu.
held. There were two cnodidelee: W. I more’e bouee.
H. Wellman and J. T. Tail. There granltware
bating been e.el 48 e..e. for Wellman fee 25c 85c a|jd „ ceutg
end 33 vote* for Tull, the former wee prt
d.el.r«l .be nomine. .Mb. eoo.en.loo ‘ S Lo ft’S^om'lbl.^Hb.
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neighborhood of the ballot box, end funny. \ Stroud merchant said we f,,r **•* independent di«ru*Hinti<t of polit-1 - - 1 — — —■
objection wee raised es to the fairness publish a “postage stamp." and now cal subjects, for its articles upon stocks j
of the ballot. Moved by F. N. Clute U>e Cushing Independent says we’re I e^l!”‘whiV-^ 1^ b.!«nm *ic ilVSP0PSl3 vUTB
and seconded by H. Josey that it be left We have a sneaking idea criticism, book reviews, poetry—orig B 1
... .. . . that the Innependent’s aural appendages J011* *nd selected—and general mined
to the convention as a body to accept or are much elongated Many combine to make it the most ec
reject ballot as It stood. Carried. cletlc aud interesting weekly published.
.... . . . If you want a Perfect fit in 00 per year. For sale by ail news-
A Standing vote was then taken: 291 * *®rieCl n\,n dealers Single copies Sc. William M
were in favor of accepting ballot and 16 £*asses I?0 “• Intnan, the j Reedy, Editor and Proprietor. Semi
opposed. The nomination of Mr. | optician, Stroud Novelty Shop |,0c for 11 trlal Ascription of ten weeks.
Wellman was then declared valid.
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THE 3T. LOUIS MIRROR.
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The best advertisement a town can
Nominations for Police Judge were have is a clean, well gotten up news
paper with a big bunch of ads. Give us
tbe ads and we’ll do the rest.—Sapulpa
News.
now in order. Mr. H. M. Jarrell’s name
was proposed.
Moved and seconded to suspend rules
•nd noo.ii,.t, Mr. J.rr.t by .ccl.rn.lioo. |„ Arti0lesand Soods in every
Pnrripri line, too numerous to mention,
Carried.
Tbe question was then pnt by tbe
secretary: there being no dissenting vote
Mr. Jarrett was declared nominated by
the unanimous vote of the convention.
There were two candidates for
the nomination of Town Clerk: Branch
| at prices unheard of before at
the Stroud Trading Company.
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Mr. J. N. King, brother-in-law of
Mr. John Oiler, our esteemed jeweler,
was in town, Monday, and gave tbe
Star office an order for some bills.
Clute aod Brady Blow.. A,to, votiog I ce^^PurnSh'^lOTey “the
the count of ballots showed that 21 votes j you si^n the papers
had been cast for Clute and 42 for M. W. Lynch.
Brown. The latter was then declared
the nominee of the convention.
But one name was proposed for
Mr. Hugh McCreary, a prominent
farmer from near Arlington, was doing
business at tbe Stroud State Bank, Tues-
nomination of Town Treasurer, that of day. Mr. McCreary states that farmers
A. L. Egnew.
Moved and seconded to suspend rules
and nominate by acclammation. Carried
Mr. Egnew was unanimously nomin-
ated.
Moved and seconded that the voters of
eah ward meet in different parts of the
room an nominate a trustee for their
respective ward. Carried.
The nominees of the respective wards
were as follows:
1st. Ward. John Long, unanimously
nominated by acclamation.
2nd. Ward. Don Stansell received 11
votes. R. L. Taylor 7. Mr. Stansell was
declared the nominee.
3rd. V ard, John Collet, by acclam-
ation.
4tb. Ward, A. J. Whitmore, tbe
are in high spirits on account of the fav-
orable conditions of the weather.
R. L. Taylor, the real estate
man, will sell your goods at auc-
tion. Two doors west from
post office. t. f.
The Stroud State Bank People are kill-
ing two birds with one stone. They
have moved their old building across tbe
street onto the heretofore vacant corner
lot near the Stroud Hardware where it
fills up a bad gap, and when their new
building is completed it will be quite an
ornament to our principal buniness
thoroughfare.
Granitware bedpans at 65c.
This is a bargain.—Stroud Trad-
ing Company.
Bulk garden seeds at
Yarbrough’s
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PATENTS
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OPPOSITE U.S PATENT OFFICE
WASHINGTON. D.C.
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thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. Is
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ren with weak stomachs thrive on it.
Cures all stomaoh troubles
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For sale by J. C. Burton.
JO GLENN,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Hotel St. Louis. All calls by
Day or Night promptly attended to.
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Patents
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description jpay
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention is probnbly patentable. Communica-
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest aaency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Slunn ft Co. receive
tpeeial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir-
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a
year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
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STROUD JEWELER
Fine watch repairing a specialty
W. S. ROBERTSON,
United States Commissioner
Also, best terms and lowest rates of
interest on farm lands, in the County.
Branch Office. 626 F St, Washington, D. C.
JJR. E. E. LUMM,
.. Physician and Surgeon,. .
All calls attended day or night. Office
at drug store on east Third street.
DR. J. D. SHELTON,
.... DENTIST
Bank of Stroud Building.
G. PARDOE.
A ttor n ey-at-La w,
Third street
DR EVANS,
Physician and Surgeon.
All calls promptly answered day ornigbt.
One Minute Cough Cure
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Bergthold, R. A. The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1902, newspaper, April 25, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406214/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.