Watonga Herald. (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905 Page: 1 of 10
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WATONGA
UHONA, November to, 1905
WATONQA, BLAINE COUNTY
Now is the time when y6u need FALL GOODS
ey paid
'vs &\m^s
Remember \Vv«A out
c.owp\e\e wiA.
WATONQA, OKLAHOMA
ARCADE BLOCK
When he goes lie will have the
best wishss of all who knew him.
for his future success.
In the words of our old friend,
Rip Van Winkle, “Here’s to your
good health and your families.
May you all live long and pros-
per.’
I clean throughout and he asked re
appointment on his record anc
his friends believe that only be
cause Fraptz was a rough ridei
governor. He was a
prior to bis rough rider career.
National Committejinan Cade,
Territorial Chairman Filson,Con-
gressman McGuire and becre-
tary Whiting of the territorial
committee are .now in Washing-
ton.
COUNTY TO BE REIMBURSED
ZATIOH BRIM6 DOWN HE«0
OF THE QUARRY.
Troublesome $4,000 Bonds To Be
Settled For.
Special To Tlie Oklahoman.
Guthrie, Nov. 8—Capt. Frank
Frantz, whose appointment as
I governor of Oklahoma is an-
I nounced today .from Washington
•to succeed Thcs. B* Ferguson on
Jau. I3 next, is at present
of the Osage Indians iu Oklahoma
to which place lie was appointed
by President Roosevelttwo years
ago. He was a rough rider cap
tain udder RooseveiL participat-
ing in the battle of San Juan hill
and the other engagement on
cuban soil, and has been close tC
the president ever since. He is
a member of a pioneer Oklahoma
family and a brother of Walter
Frauts, the baseball pitcher who
t ;«raa recently sitned by St. Lonia
L for next year, and a'11 of Orville
\ ^dhTnerun’ ’ Frantz, of Harvard
f bJU^k&R fame. He was backed
• Congressman McGuire
1 faetwfe^f republican party
in bis candidacy
1 for goPnor, but It is believed
* here that he won strictly on hts
[ rough rider record. Gov. Fergu- her.
8HORim« SHAW'S0—TREAS
URE?/?2AW - MCCOUNTS
TO " - STRAIGHT-
ENED UP
ft BIG SALE.
We ate reliably informed that
there is a good prospect of the
county being reimbursed for the
lo^i caused by the shortage in ex-
county treasurer Shaw’s accounts
and also for the loss of the $4,00^
in bonds which has caused the
county so much trouble and ex-
pense. We understand that a
proposition eas already been sub-
mitted to the board of county
commissioners wherein the Mat-
ter can be straightened up to the
satisfaction of all parties inter-
ested. Further developments
are expected along this line in
tne near future that will be of in-
terest to all our citizens.
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Jr
w&ss axv& SaA^
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Bert «u toid wheo he quit the bows
.i-, , *
I them to tlie county nit yeaeterday
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Watonga Herald. (Watonga, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1905, newspaper, November 10, 1905; Watonga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496373/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.