Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 26, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Farmer' Champioii
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Ciatu July 26
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Next T'li-i'bv. Anut lfi th
(Ute or holding Itt itatc pri-
wurifli in OUsthomft 111 ordf;r to
riofuln t citi'tiil.it" on tho vari-
ous ticker to i yriti'd ftr at the
tTnral -lect. In Ko-.'-inbor.
Hereto. oro durn tins prirnnry
cnnipalt.'o thit j-p'-r 'im not
MaL a word aoout in- p imary or
any of tlio eandidatos for office.
Tiili silence bun oot Inen 'lirouxh
holco but d.i to tlij fact that
thf fditr r of 'hln pnjf r hold a
civil frv'ef tw.ltion indfr the
f'li ovi-rnwiont nod all civil
domes kinpuv(:fl have strict or-
d r to k'pf'it of polniuH. '
TM .lpor'! iiHH loan very
pnlfifol to .eep tor ) flod of
T..h h(fiv;n4 knows that re
f "d a ffc-r I'dltora In thfs county
with n;rr-i :nonh U tpeak out
j nfriif and !. ..sij the
Immoral con Jltlom and law vlo-
Inti'in. and lo fxtKixo the eandi-i
datwi for ofllso who ar hobnob-'
Ida ( ylth that t turmut nd ir.-'
Pctlnz thfcir main MUpport from '
It. j
It Im not th't intention h;ra to
mention tlix nwnni (f any of
th'jie ccndida.cn; that would'
rimki' m ullty of taking a hand
In politic. FjrUnrttiorM It Is
nol ncpary for uh to laautlon
thuir name. Tim puoule of till
nullity ((now who timy am. Norj
do wn helcivu that the fedural '
Kovernmant will aonuldnr un
fiillty of political aativity wliun
w iuutmtue the violation oft
both atule and federal laws with- j
t it mkntloni'itf any hbium.
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ri Iivili Sir- CVtn
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7 4 tmit
majority in t.iig cocn'y th -or-tf.t
emonK Jh rirl'dVis of
from two to fiv cnnHMafs f-.r
nrarly urry ficw arid in muny j
intan' rn" law violators nave
their candidate pick"d. kriowir.tr
from whom tney can -et prottc
lion.
At the general election i
jconnty nearly two jean swo
repob'iean th -lertd to
. the firit dnr- In tn hllfurr
count. Thi iho-w that many
of th voter an- not tiri r nrt
01 trie vottra are not lien iHpan
re-ardka of th kir.d of eandi-
oatei nominated and n'A the
nht kind of caniidt ar
r.nrnlnato.1 r... rn.ai4v l
is
predicted that thri will
more than one repao.icin Jn
he
the
90urthou.ieaftorne.xt January
o..
o t. o
On Tha 2Jain Roufcoa.
Miis tii Hasenhesk of route
3
went lo Aim Tnorsday for a
two
we'.' v lit with her niiter.
Chan Ruiii
Mr
In. II.
V. Ciarke of Uenlson
t-x 1.1 here viBitinjj at tho homo
of hfr itera. Mr. Ohm. Goffin
on route 3. and Mrs. it. C P.ich-
ardion on roito 1.
.1 V Mitr.li. II .f rii A !
... ....m.iii .i I'fu.c: t in
buiy thl wwek pulling hi crop
of broom orn.
Mis Annie Kinpr who hnn bnin
visiting her folk on roato 2 left
Monday for Omaha Nvbr. where
nlie expects to remain.
Olaud Myer and wif of ronto '
I were callora ot Medl.lina Park
Sunday.
Pi Qoodin of ronte H y- ien
under the doctor's tre daring
the past week but is now Improv-
ing II. . Clioe of route 2 has soIJ
a flue team of mares to G. W.
Llpettof same route.
nri 11. b. "iirKluu ot rnuto .J
Is vuitlnjf relative at FairvieV.
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Ball Game..
yrll failed to appear at Picod
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od Uo.kyford. the scatno result-
lniKL .. t0 . Jov"ro Wn
W hi pildlinK nnA U"wn
CNtchluv.
. Llaln and Sterling am playing
w u-o'w mi kiiu ii u 11 nuyn Liitiv- 1
there thin nfternoon andThur.
day and Friday ICIgln will play
the Indiaboma IudiariB.
.1 A.Adarnfl.the county weigh-
r wo here on buirni Satur-
day and said the town had Im-
proved 19 much that hcgal lust.
Harry Dtvl Is visiting
ralstiven ia Lawton while
) ttvibur 1 goau to Mi..ouri.
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3nbjt Otsocratic P
For RpreeatAti?e
CHALZE C. BLACIL
For 5Hriff-
Vf ? i?IK?i PIERCE.
For Covaty Cirk
SAXliV A 03Y.
CiiAP.LA P.nchEk. -
For County Attorcy
JOL s kHi.SEr'oP.T.
For Court Clerk-
H. J ilUHPiiY.
I CLIFTON W. MMPSO.V.
' For County Juige
R. J. HAY.
For County GomcnLaioner
Ezit;rn Littriet-
W C NiCXELL.
P. B. GnKORY.
C. A DU.s'HAM
'Subject Republican Primary.
For Sheriff-
THOrf KICHAP.DSON
WORK V ANTED.
On Au7ist 1. you jrul hir a
Ifflin ti wn-y fn' i.r s'filitt .'nn
' f yw want nun to w7r: for vfrti
I am thj tnun nd I want thjob
-" wsiox
j'jur reprtarni-iir..' ;or f .n-u..-. PiwAv' P?nf w 1' rw J11U s
intLt'i -' 'uM A are expecting a TAre
w if rftll 1 m. .I . n ;." ' ' mwic t.n. ' wr urne . -r-
olflce. L-gttu .erv ..tf. lV.nK- UBI ll-JF l u"rn.T"m I "
v---r --...-. a -aivtt t 1 . r t-'iT . ;.&.j
r.r th I fav.-.r a .al.intiv r6it r rhi.-i. Mr?. 5d. E.ar.s end !. .1 1. fh" h''me ' A- -"nr.son the past A
we hav ab-.ut al. the lawa- '.A-.trtren ot Clamatrt tbtli W-m.
' l h"rr few-r '"i nd here the laer part of i-ii
e u I fHv.ir li -xpadi-e irf old irUdi.
l(lfft jn oaf huwr fcUu ai.ll)
at.ii more on our common cnool' j Mises Vivian L'jcoy and Lo
Ir. othr w-jr f cut Hum one ana nita Ceiaiin who .vere hro v .
add Uj th other. I htr llv thioK ' Hint i.ut irl.i. .. c-..T... .'!
u V. V aVV -'""-"w on
13.000 itidents in tt- fchoo"?
winlu onlv soer.dinv' Sl.ail.u00'
ion over .iOO.OvO dtudnii ) tnel .' K- Y'zeman L''rent"to AlWs
.common jrnools. who rver we !"? whert: he.'-t T"1" al
inside a .ta-e ichool. 1 favor if" or0'"an whe the reKu-
1 1-. Mk ebwinir and more work I lal uan lo Ulcnf hd vaation.
In th lerilsi'u'i. I arn opposed
to o many loiiK-winded Bpeeciied
woich eoit you aljt 31W ach
and biificflt no one. I thiakawe
-( y .j t0 vote for a man who
th. uri in'ersta oopoe.
m4n nol i0 yoooj: or vet UftnV
A man with a future 'vit.iout
past A IIar wfJ can an(J A
A
Id
ii
nasi. A 11. an who can and v. III!
. . ..iv:... . l. L..- I
uw -7iuciiiii 'jiii; triiw ua.l ij-;j
a don ofral at all o'ertiori'?. One
vhr ha navr fought the ticket.
or " ma" on It. A man who has
been a member of the dem jcrat-
lo ortfanlzation 'j- r number of
jears. I at present chairman
A ma" n" r'n l0 ue if! on
?"me ?ah- 'WB. that have
o'er irieo uj oiner otaies anu
b-'on repf'nhd at earnest request
of tho farmers.
anprePinte your
A man who will 1
vote. A man
who If he ever thlnlu he 11 hi
enouah to be Rivernor will nev-
er aHk ynu to elact him repieeii-
tutive. I believe in koiiir for
ward not backward. Thanking
ffn for your Hupport. I beg to
remain hHieve me your friend
PoktkkN McJallum.
(Paid Advertuemont.)
Shroyer For Representative.
A.P.3hroy.-r of near Mt.Scott
democratic candidate for re pre
aeutatlve of Comanohe county at
the primfiry nextTncsday was in
K-gln Tuesday calling on the vot-
or. Llo has livt-d on farm In
this county for nnamber of year's
and ia un extensive Htock raiser.
Ho is the farmer candidate. for
this oflke ana" a friend of the la-
boring clauses. He fore coinipjr
here ho livad In a mpobllaaa aiatt.'
where b threw his vote aw.y
but ho always remained loyal tp
the demociatlc part '.
(Paid Adei'lJrfmat.)
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ii joe a Hsc Hpriss Bt'zZ'
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tf-i CbaziaK'?!. -. -ii .
caMr wr: rotsay.
Mi Linda Cri'vfArd r :..?
IfiWr.'V iznra a : yj' u.
itat ri. Worjfc. Tii.
9. D Crar.' end x!f j!-f5
he-il rf 2 v.n. ir rfc prent; o(
Ly .' zzso.iz: ftijBL
John Om: and famfhraad HP
jV-irfJ(-i attebd-ed ;h- ball
atn at Pifceody Tuday.
ml lif'run
nrttn rinri
zAorfi
crto.
fjf tute Sy
C. .Stone.
Mia. ur; ri ". . u
ha btfrf. viaitiav at th- h-rntot
infer suter. j. J. if. Bjrd. tne
pat fcfe.
Mr. James Ead. Mrs. S. M.
. Uvi- ar.d sjn Cerl iu fhor:o
Iti . .":"""" '"" tiunral the f "lowici? evnins
! KutU:rfie.d Mo. aod t Wo8 lM tj reit ia th. Ml
! ! Vie-- e?rae:rr. Th? y have the
j J. L. Tu!IU. caiiaidate for r p.. sympathy of rnsny frinri.
.res'-ntatike wju sja.. u Llir. Jea Skinner anJ fami'y an'l
'tjrnwro (rhuri:a evfei.i... rt5 Krotner. Bh SKiartr. nnd
.ifu bu un fiont pa-.-f. AUT.i family left f-r Rir Ja 13
W. F. Vo!co.tan(l-.Toeri?Wror.
tn...ir home- at T-iberl. It-xaar
.
Mrs. T R. Bennett and son
Moata Mrs. K. C Choei.s Lnc
Albert (Jremer were ca.lers at
Medicine ParK Tuesday evening.
A mighty good time to buy
flour. It's old
wheat and
tn price is right.
Adv.
E. Stone
Newton Whitley
moved here from
and famil '
D l.
ra hit lajl
week into the home vacated by
Mr. Kitchen and he is working
on the section.
II. B. Lasloy retarned la?t
Wednesday afternoon from i
Spring Texas but hid wife and
jn A iili remained there for the
uwuem si nt-r d'.aiin.
Mrs C. A. MoCartv. who hai
been litre viiitin;: nt the home
of her eister-in law. Mrs. E J.
Crawford left Monday on her
return bourn to Sari Angelo Tex.
Mlase s Ethel Rills and Linda
Crawford and Clayton Myers
and Waldo Wettengel made a
trip to Medicine Park Sunday ev.
cniug.
The Water Refrigerator.
In India anf other hot cbun-
tries people make tine of porches
eliolo.'ed with muslin cloth which
in kept wet to Keep ool. The e-
vaporation from the surface of
the cloth lowers the temperature
of the air inside the enclosed
porch.
dry regions water ! kept
In
VS'Hl 3ZMfr?&lV
J. k. Payoe. .
-FrUcoR. H. Suder 0..!a.
Everywhere rsmrs
re varmr- an uneaera nrs r
SALClliT
The Great
Worm
Oeetrmyer
Cco a ard Jt s$ er ;j:'; SAL-VET how :t will ri
t? rxt tww pit ii-E - - :--- tttuf w J1. wift's
iv -- tsrtrt S-r-MT. t .i --. f r. Lt n -Jll y vl wiul u U
-i- i mr Urtt i:ll t ra-utii it win ii tri ;'.-u
! STCCJ: i:"r-.'NCE to c thu gca'anteed vorm
itvtf.'f 't! jr- - -ir f-' ' Tt7 rAj'i while -j tiep
. . - .-i ' : . 5.- r w -- --! I'l-'-'R
tt-4444 mritlMJif lift MllKtU W fltfftll-C t'tfF
K MkfL' l
i WI f fVAA
'i7ttof
E. STONE ELGIN
Sand Hill New.
'Too !n for st weaV '
Tse famen ar rnaVn? hay in
th efftteD n.di t-.i ir cjtrirr
! Crops are Pr.e :s- c-Uon lock-
on's are ar to 0 afi; n 11
raini any way sooa.
Tfte .tt!e baby of Mr. H -over
of near Sonny :ik:H.diid Thun-
day mornm?Jul i3
Uiv True-
1 b ud
Koctyford preac
ie
f -h-jr they will vuc tneir par-
ent3-
r . .
Mr. Brown and family ' La.v-
" we vuitmir an Mitchell
and vif Samrday and Sun lay.
A. Jrhnua and stepson ort
jGi'Jon.and DicW Rssp'.I of Law-
uri left thu iiinrnii.K for R an
where they ore g-Mnz to work In
I the hay fie!d.
H. A. Walker. Alrert Walker
I. W. Nolen spent Saturday ev-
enm on little Whita nshing.
Mrs. Kolen and children spnt
Saturday aftcrnccjii with Mr.
Sarah Johnson.
Mi Gladya Jihnon spent
Saturday night witn DonnieN'ol-
en. Evertt the little son of Joe
Roberson. i verv sick. The doe-
tors have it at Fletcher now but
it is not expected to live.
Tor Barker i irone on a buii-
nesi trip to Ft. Cobb.
Geo Spears found a bee tree
on his farm Guest they will
have plentv n honey to eat 'hi
cummer; Mr. apeats cut ine tree -- u .1 Jojn Coi
Monday. Sunrtitiit Cmr u. L. Orar.
Mrs. Cane and two sons. Osear . w . 't)":f;8-
and Russel. pent Sunday at the . " cw; A; Cm"P '- "". m.t
home of J. W. Nolen. ." ' Snotu'du- 'ht ol ch month.
" "' nc- Consul. H. C. C'hocns riiL
School starts at Sunny Slope HMtt 3Ur moi. uco nd . "4
Monday July li. and will have fnnrh Tue.y Ihu f JLIVL L
" " . .uuwe tinmilton Worthy Ma-
SCNSHIWE. r1f: ' C. Coflin Sec-etnry.
Yoman meoU rst Tutlay nUkl
1 of audi month. T. O. Miller Foro
Wednesday Elin Marketa an. wm. Vawter Corrci.omifl.t. '
Trn 78 1-2 A.F& A" M( ml end an
KltiAr. per bu. thrtrhod 00 j aaiooL district no is
flaga .. . 9.051 T"c W F.Woicott
Cicam 24S:'erk R. C. Choi.
Htlttx-r 18
Hwff r
(Inna
anraijrera io-iii
Cox
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A Sad Affair.
Mrs. J. F. Ballon received
ord the first of this week that
two of her nieces daughter! of
?i.?ft.0.-hw!!dLf!iy?r:
!aUo -n'ra. '.go a"6 ten Zr
hfti the tDh0ld-fever and 1 not
cxyettcd to live.
K
and Breeders Mrs Feeding
The Great
ve Stock
ndltloner
Ml
EGGS 5 CENTS PER DOZ
There are jatt enough far-
tile eggs being marketed to
poil the priaefor everybody.
You have had ample warning
and now hit in the face with
thefctct. The lesson has cot
Oklahoma farmers and mer-
chant $ 100000. Now won't
you swat the roasters? Ad.
rzne iotii-etit
reduction at B.
Ad
shoes at
Stones.
7
You ia Arreari
NtiD THE MOhBY
DIRECTORY.
Ui'inst JudK . . . Chm Jont
i.u.ma:;chc
COUN1Y UFPlCGUtl
Uunty Juae . ..
Cvum Ar.Tiuev
. H. J. Huy
T. a Qv.
O.jnt; clerk ChRrla CHteber
Cuart Clork . . . u. u. Comptoa
i.oar.rv ireaiurei J 1.. portsr.
00 SuP' Mn Jcimu Cnuby.
Sherit! Tho. RlchmJion
County Surveyor.. ..3. A. Jeynr.
ounty ALscjsor 13. u Gordon
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
:!1'1- ;- ! w. o. wr.
"t- No- Jake Tlm.dg
Uu No- 3 -i. i. UavU.
KMilN CITY OKFICKUS.
W W. Brunei) C'htjran.
E. Went.
S. M. Dvi.
U. V. Shirk.
l'e"?T J- riti.rer.ld
Mrhal ... T- B Bmt
ELGIN PtWrorHlCE.
I'ostrrustor
II 11 ! .. .
V. rrior Hout 2.. . R b i-.i.-
ol.". T. nyrn.
'""P1" J. 11 wnifci.-
11 to tn''n!en"dl' Teacher Ml.. Cor. H.y.
11 to W primary teafhr Mi9 Mihlr.d Mullen
Elgin Barber Shop
Does All Kiuds Of .
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I OlllOri A I W nnL
Brif In Your Lauadry.
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