The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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W|I1 nr till? ihMuocatic voir'i of (inint emu
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A. K. Goi.dsmitii
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
,he nomination for sheriff. *obJe.-t to
will of tlm IiemoerntU* voters in tlie August
prim ry.
.1. l.PWUU) 1' ALKKMJEHU
COUNTY CLERK
1 hereby anmniime myself a candidate for
the nomination for county clerk, subject to
the will of the liemocratlc voters in the Aug-
ust prinui ry.
Tuos. llAKVILLK.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
the nomination for county clerk subject to
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OFFICIAL C JUNTY PAPER
FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912.
Dow m iu Missouri an editor hu-
been missing for several days, am
it is believed by his family and
the nomination ror cuumj ow •’ .11 is uciu vx. 4
the Wi I of the Republican vote - m the Aug- j f].ipmjs ^e is suffering from
U'1 ir' • w. T. CI.AUK. | mental breakdown from over work.
and has wandered ('ii to ( oloiad>>
district clerk
I hereby announce myself i candidate foi
the nomination for district clerk, subject '»--------
the will of t he Mei.i i rat voters in the All, L,ul qpiet is lint suggested. 1 <'•
or Mexico, .lust why lie should go
to either of those places foi rest
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\ hereby announce myself a candidate | worrying US most
the nomination for district clerk, subject to
the Will of the Democratic voters in 0"' Aug
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CONTRACTOR
Estimates Furnished.
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Badger Lumber Co.
Manchester, Okla.
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OOP NT Y ATTORN f-Y
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the nominal ion for county attorney, subject
to It,e will ot tliu Democratic voters in the
\ moist primary.
Emeuv li. Breeden.
REGISTER OK DEEDS
I hereby announ ••• myself a candidate for
the nomination for register of d-ed,, subject
totlie will of the Democrat ic voters in the
August primary. j, T. lim sE.
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ladies home journal
t:ov.Mis.-ioNRU niisT distrd i
I hereby announce myself a candidaie for
the nomination for commissioner from ihe
first Commissioner District, sibjct to the
will of tb" Democratic voters in the August
Prtmary- E A. WOOD
I hereby announce my-.-if a candidate for
the nijuiination for com: . s-i inei fi 11
First Commissioner District, subject 1 " '
willof the Deni icratic voter, ill ibu «ugusl
primary.
•runs. Il int.ov..
1 her. by aunounc my self a i auditlai -• •
the nomination for commissioner from Die
first Cm n lssi »ner District, sub iect tu te
will of tbe ISepublteuu voters In the August
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DOENTYTREATYHER
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the nominal ion for county treasurer, sal j. t
to tbe willof the Democratic voters m Die
August primary.
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that yanu mi t •- • ididate for
.. n o m foi unty tn sort r sub cl
... tbe will of tbe Democratic voters in 'he
j August primary.
REPRESKSTA'i IVE
j hereby announee myself ■> candl late for
I ho nomlnaMon for represent alvefromU
I county, subject to the v.Hl.f the Democratic
1 voters in ’he August primary.
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A tid The
Saturday Evening- Post
Receiver! at this office. Two of
America’s foremost publica-
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home.
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But what
is where he gut
all that work.
;T is freely said that a dark horse
may win the uominatitm at the
Republican convention at Chicago
If Roosevelt sees that he cannot
win. and if his propensities remain
the same as in days gone by, it
may be that his supp >rt will he
thrown to a dark horse who was a
personal friend to Roosevelt when
the latter was president; a friend
who sat as a guest of honor at the
White House, and in whom Tetlth
has explicit confidence, as he
once had in Taft. This dark hoist*
to whom might be delivered the
Roosevelt support is none other than
Booker T. Washington.
.1.Edward Kaekknhkiio. of Med-
ford, in this issue announces for
sheriff on the Democratic ticket
1;,| is well known in these parts,
especially to the base hall fans, as
he has for years been the star fitst
baseman on the Medford team.,
lie is a, young man well qualified
for the office lie seeks, and if nomi-
nated and elected will ml the office
in a most satisfactory manner,
l id is a lifelong Democrat, and has
always been found on the right
Me when the party needed work-
ers. Ik* is making a good hard
fight for the nomination, and is
making a, clean fight. If nomi-
nated. he will fight hard for the
election in November, and we be-
lieve lie would he as hard a mail to
de;, ,,t as could bo put on the
ticket.
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| We have a line of Waists at 65c that can’t be
:t beat at the price anywhere.
Our Notions counters are piled high with the
latest and best, every article representing a special
bargain in itself.
A special line of Straw Hats for men and boys.
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voters In tin1 Auffust prirn-iry.
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W. Powers went to
prairia Wednesday, for a short stay
COvN T Y Sr rER1N TEN1' I NT
1 hereby iiuoouuee myself a randltl iti for
| the nomination {or superluten'lent of pul-lm
i imt i nctiou. subject to the will of the Demo
.T ittc voters in tin* August primary
Jons W. \t I t.I.I A MS,
I hereby announce mvsslf a '•amlldate fur
i ,he nomination for superintendent of Public
Pretty ; illstruction. -Ubjeirt to the Will "f the Detno-
lt!c voters in the August primary,
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Elsewhere on this page will lie
found the announcement ot .1. J
Frank, of Gore township, who seeks
the nomination for county eommis-
ioncr from the first district, subject
to the will of the Republican voters
in the primary to be held August
iith. We have never had the
pleasure or meeting Mr. 1 rank, and
have no personal knowledge of him
whatever, hut we have conversed
with men who do know him. an 1
none of them seem to he able to
advance any argument against him.
He seems to stand especially "ell
where he is best known, and "hi in
all probability land the nomination
So lus us the Journal is concerned
we have nothing against him save
his politics, and as there seems
little prospect of changing that, we
shall rest content.
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LIVE STOOK AND
FARM AUCTIONEER
❖ Dates made at farm or at the Bank ^
t ! Manchester, Oklahoma. ^
6 E. A. WATKINS Prudent. H. W. BWBAJL Oashien
FEPJLY, Vice-President,
seek office at their hands. And
when the fanning elemant becomes j
sufficiently aroused to their duty, 1
privilege and responsibility. in a |
political sense, there will he a I
lifference in the way government
affairs are run. and more farmers I
will he able to hire somebody to boej
the weeds out of their corn, and i
possibly to put more potatoes in
the hills. _
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May :.i. 191-
NOTIOK l ull prill.10ATION
STA I't; Of OKLAHOMA. |
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<;rant« ounty.
IN D1STKI T ' OI UT
Cast! No. 1 SOI.
14. .1 Bailey, I’luiutllT
vs
Molliti Halley, Defendant
s oil defendant, Mi>lll<* Bailey, will take j
II li U that bhe has been surd In the above ,
nniiied Court for iiiwolutu civorce, nlleKlo*
uhiiiid .......ml. and must answer the petition
fl , therein by said plaintiff on or before the
i. i day of July, A. I>. 1912, or said petition
Mid l,o taken as true, and a Judgment fur j
s.iid plaintiff in said m-tlou for absolute dl |
voree will be rendered ai-eordlngly.
Dated tills -fstli day of May. 191:1.
II, J. Baii.ev, Blainttff. j
\TTEST Sly W, T. Ci.ailk, I
Attorney for BlalntUT. j
N Eknkst District Clerk.
By /,ih.a Bkcneii, Deputy.
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Or MANCHESTER, OKI.A.
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The Bluff City News says •‘The
noisiest political farmer has the
must weeds in his cornfield, and
the fewest potatoes in his hills.
Which seems to indicate that the
News doesn t like L> see farmers
take an active put »n politics.
There are a great many people who
not like to see the farmer get
busy in the po itnml ar.*:i:i, because
j when he does something happens,
!and it generally happens to the
fellow who lias no honest business
i in politics. For our part, white
( we do not like to see the farmer
neglect his crops to engage in poli-
tical warfare, we do like to see the
men who are really the foundation
i 0{ this government take sufficient
I interest in the running of the govern-
ment that they will give careful
consideration to the live questions
of the hour, and to the men who
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We pay the highest prices for
your Grain
We have a good stock of Coal, Genu-
ine Canon City.
We buy Hay, Wheat, Corn and Kaffir.
We manufacture “Red Ball" Flour, Corn Meal, Graham
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M. E. Church News.
•' Estimates & Plans Furnished if you are going to put up that]
* silo; build it with 2xFs. For plans j gunday Schooli 10:00 a. m.
and model call a( Die Badger Lumber j j,reactl|ng( 7.30 p. m.
Co. ^s,f (prayer Meeting every Wednesday
.„ Manchester, Okla.
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_Oliver typewriter ribbons for sale
at Ibis office. 1-tf
—Misses Gladys and Ada Wimer
visited friends at Wakita a few days
tills week.
evening at 7:30.
Everybody invited to all the services.
A. Lk Eaton, Pastor
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Thomas, L. K. The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1911, newspaper, May 31, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497216/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.