Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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HUMES H STATE
G0WC1 QUARTERS
McA!tor Okla July 23 Tbe fol
low.'ng r 'hange have occurred at tbe
MeAIetr rtat pnft-Dtfary rtae lat
Received William Eastridg-.
years incest; William McNeal one
rear rrand larceny. Woodward coun
ty; Martin Mendenhall. one year and
on day aaaaalt LeFtore county; A.
C. Edrman. fire years and three
month larceny of domtIc animal
Marx hall county; Jasae William
twenty-Ate year attempt to rape
Caddo cryinty; Buck Darin two yiar
burglary Muskogee county: Hoy
Helchman. two yeans larceny Atoka
const y ' W W. Fore one year for-
gry. Bryan county; Ben Willi two
year larceny. 8ylftr Grates three
ream larceny Atoka county; Mom
Hiiaw. on year and one day dlspos-
ing of mortgaged property Tom Mut-
ton out year and one day forgery
Pontotoc county.
Discharged Tboina A. Bradley
three yeara burglary Pushmataha
oounty; Garfield McAlester three
yearn assault to rape CbocUw coun-
ty; Frank Meyers two yearn larceny
Pushmataha county George Crook
one and one-half year grand larceny
Oklahoma county; Jon Perrez one
year larceny Love county; Kodolfo
Herandez one year larceny Ive
county; Will Love four month bur-
glary. McIntoh county; Jim Bote one
year forgery Muakogee county; Wil-
liam Stewart one and one-half year
forgery Nowata oounty; William Cole
three yars burglary I-Fkire county;
Henry Troll three year burglary
Hughe county.
BLUEJACKET NEWS.
Mr. Floyd Bpangler. an employe of
the Maraball Field Dry Good Co. of
Chicago ix visiting hi parent at thl
place for a couple of week. After
bl vacation he will again return to
hi work.
I .lima-. Bunch the on of i. N.
Bunch ha been very nick for the
pant week but at thin writing la
thought to be slowly convalescing.
Too much ah in in- in Utile Cabin
creek la attributed the cause
Hay in coming in I : Blue jacket at a
lively rale the lil'int of which In being
stored for a better price. Only about
twenty cam of nil product of the
county have been shipped from thin
town the past week Hlx of these
were catlle.
Thresl.lng Ih now the order of the
day. While the crop l much baiter
than at flmt thought yet the crop will
fall far abort of the usual yield he
cause of poor Ktand on the ground
The iuullty 1 axcatlent.
The Infant non of tl.JL Master In
recovering from a severe attack of
dynentery which 9$9VU to be preval
ent In many placea in the county.
J C. Bunch expect to leave In a
few day for aouthern Oklahoma to bt
gone a couple of week.
The new Teed barn of It. I Davics
on the Weal side of the railroad In
nearing completion and the many
teamsters who must pass the nights In
town will have n comfortable place
for their team as well as for them
selves.
A cur load of new wlieut is expected
to be received In Bluejacket this week
There la very little political talk oi
the streets to be heard simv the two
ureal conventions. The democrats
are pleased with tlieh muuliinl hearer
That Many will repudiate Hie action of
their convention goes without ipies-
tion. They all believe In ft iquan
deal.
Our local men hauls arc enjoying I
tine trndo since the advent of the hay
The surplus corn helps quite a little
In the way of cash The growing corn
in very promising.
.1 C. WI NCH
July 24th i!12.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Clerk-Carrier
An examination for cl. ; k and car-
rier will be held at the pOttOfflce In
this city on August 10. 19 1.
Ago limit IX to 45 years on the dale
of the cxamlnnium.
Married women will not he admitted
ii hc examination Tills prohibition
however does not apply to women
who nro divorced or those who are
separated from their husbands and
support themselves but they are
eligible for appointment only as clerk.
Applicants must be physically sound
anil male applicants must he not less
than E feet 4 incites In helglith with-
out boots or shoes and weigh not less
than 188 pounds without overcoat or
hat.
For application blanks and for full
Information relative to the examlna
tion qualifications duties salaries va-
cations promotions etc. address im-
mediately I IAS. W YORK
Secretary Board of Civil Service
Examiners.
Pout-office VlnltH Okla.
All complaints or delivery abould
b reported to th Circulation Depart
ment Phon 44.
NO SPOOKS FOB MUGfifHS
Wa Afratd af HsUilng M CmU Utv
derstan. Svt Appsriti Was
Toe Much fr Htm.
to cam Witt his folks
every itusnxr on ttc shore of a large
Inland lake and on ci tte bulldog
favorite amusetneou bare it tn cbas-
ing tte tiny chipmunks which throng
tt woods He never was kawwn to
capture owe. but this does not tt tte
least damneu hi enthusiasm for the
pursuit tt la amusing to watch Mag- i ur '"CB. prur that is several
gios hustle one of tbeae Uay creatures Uat rreater than that exerted by
op Into a big tree sad thee aft pa- eteam upon the pi ton of a powerful
UenUy at It foot waiting for bis prey engine.
to come downwhich it quits often I Interesting lliutration of tte
does but oa tte opposite side of tt i enormous force of this deep-sea pree-
trunk wbeace It scarries away to pas- J ur " orded on one occasion
tsjre new while poor deluded Mug- j nn government vessel was en-
gine all unaware of It escape aft j (aged in marine exploration A
gazing Intensely upward in w14e-yed ; Jl t1 tube several Inebes in
anticipation of hi quarry's reappear-! DU' no full of air was hermetical-
aace 1 1 sesJed at bwh ends wrapped In
Muggins despise waver but one day j nannel and placed In one of tn wide
la his eager rush for a chipmunk he j copper cylinders employed to protect
was over the bank before be knew it ! eeP-sea thermometers when they
and landed kerflop on hi back with
such fore as to send him way below
th surface. Disgust spoke from every
feature of his expressive countenance
as be hastily scrambled ashore.
One as. Muggins' master stood la
tt boattouae on the lake shore and
saw bU favorite trotting toward him
a mischievous thought came to him
and he prepared to surprise tte inno-
cent bulldog. Hastily cutting two
round boles for his eyes la a big paper
flour bag wblcb lay at band be pulled
It down over bis head and shoulders
and doubled over so as to look alto-
geter unnatural. Just as Muggins en
tered the door be sprang forward with
a dismal "boo"' and the dog. who
fears nothing on the face of the earth
hicb be can understand jumped
backward rending tbe air with a series
of distracted barks then tore wildly
away on a race for bis Ufa without
even a ackward glance at the awful
apparition He did not stop at camp
bat fled Into a field far above where
be Installed himself In tbe open and
continued his excited barking for over
three hour when be was finally
coaxed back to quarters by his re-
pentant tormentor.
Thn They Hit Up fh Sirup.
While on a western tour in connec
tion with certain Investigations of the
committee on Indian affairs. Senator
Carroll E. Page of Vermont happened
to get In conversation with a man at
Ashland. Wis.
'From Vermont?" chuckled the
man. Why I was born at Swanton
Vt"
"So was I." Buid tbe senator.
"My father ran a store on Merch
ant's row In Swanton "
So did mine" replied the Vermont
senator.
My father dealt In hides and wool."
'So did mine" echoed tbe senator
My father was a member of the
firm of Page Sanborn & Co."
So was mine" cried Senator Page
wlth a twinkle In his eye. "Shake!" i
And they "shook" heartily. 1
In this unexpected way tbe sons of
the old Vermont partners had met
after 40 year and tradition baa it
that they went off quietly arm in arm
for a feast of maple sirup in memory
of childhood days at Swanton in the
old Green Mountain state. Joe Chap-
pie's News-letter.
The Burnt Child.
A rural clergyman missed one of
his parishioners several successive '
Sunday from his place In church and
when he met the absentee one day he .en milium i naven seen vou
at church for some time
-
"No sir. I have reasons for stayin'
away."
"Oh you have! And what may your
reasons be? I should like to explain
them away If possible."
"Well sir I dobt you'll manage
that. They arc very decided objec-
tions. The first is that I don't be-
lieve In beln where one does all the
speakin'; the second Is that I don't be-
lieve in so much slngln' as we get In
your church; the third and last and
most Important reason of all la that
It was In your church that I ot my
wlf!"
Live Your Life
Wo sometime wonder of what use
w are and why we are put on earth.
On day Is added to another and w
seem to be no further advanced on the
pathway of our lives. As Mark Twain
would have put it we do not appear
to be gaining on the scenery. Yet
there is room In the world and need
in the world for each and every one
of us and. therefore w must keep on
going to the end. Emerson has a
poem in which th- squirrel talks to
the mountain and "If I cannot
carry foreat on ray back neither can
you crack a nut." Tou can do some
thing nobody else can do namely
lire your life. You have the chance
if you will only take It and I bare
mine. If we can do nothing else we
can at least be some one's friend and
there Is nothing that the world more
keenly wants and sadly needs La
dies' Home Journal.
Very Fond of Smith.
"You are fond of Smith aren't your"
"Vry"
"H hasn't much character?"
"No."
"Hi manners are bearish."
"Yes."
"H is dull."
"True." k
"Then what do you find so attract
ive in him?"
"He has never aaked me for a
thing" Newark Newa.
auccc-iioc isi r.rrm nroru
Fort That It WowW
Nothing OwM aU AM a
AB a9oaioa a ttc term Indicates
(l direct opposite at aa explosion
Tt conditions moat favor bis for tte
production of as Implosion as 1st at
rit ib In the sea At MOO fatt
om tk Pressur i. roughly peaking
bout two and a half tons to the
ir eot oow the sounding ap-
'swi wr ooraa m tnu
CTlndr tBJt water might have
fr ccess to the Interior round th
glsss Tbe case was then lowered to
a depth of J 000 fathoms and drawn
np sgsln.
Tb cylinder was bulged and bent
toward juat ai If it bad been
crumpled Inward by a violent aqueexc.
Tbe glass tube Itself within the flan-
nel wrapper wa reduced to a fine
powder. The tube It would seem aa
It slowly descended Into tbe depths
held out long against the prasur
but at last suddenly gave way and
so wa crushed by th violence of tte
action to a fin powder.
Aieree
Trad coalitions In th Asorea ar
peculiar. Th Islands ar small and
at best only a limited business can be
done. Aa to lumbar or tlmbr all of
which Is from tt Unitod fltaua tte
Islands ar supplied principally from
cargo of wrecked and damaged ves-
sels. At least for the paat four years
this has prevailed and during tbe first
two wk of January mor than 160-
000 ft of timbr wr discharged
from a large sUamar that encountered
hurrican waatber On Its way from
Mississippi to Europe and put into St.
Michaels dismasted and with part of
tbe deck load gone. To affect tem-
porary repairs and permit th vessel
to proceed tb deck load was dis-
charged and was told at the low price
of 2 cents per foot. Consul Edward
A. Creevey St. Michaels.
Mount Peiee Eruption. I
It will never be known how many
human lives were lost in the Pefe
eruption.
It Is generally understood
that between 40000 and 60000 people
perished. Mount Pelee was a volcano
ot orne 500" feet great masses of
which were thrown suddenly upon tbe
surrounding people in a semi fluid con-
dltlon. Escape was Impossible and
10 great was the force of the eruption
that ship lying In the contiguous
waters were almost swamped by the
concussion of the air waves. Of tbe
total number lost only 3000 or 1000
were white people.
Duties of Girl Scaut.
Olrl Scout must learn how to wash i
a nany oase a loar or nreaa puna a
00111 flre and dam. a sock to say noth-
tog of being able to find their way
D0lt h woods and cure snake bite.
rorce Requlred to Crek Nut
The force required to crush an or-
iina. t .v
-. j uui out. ii a
s one too often sees
cracked between the back teeth has
been shown to be equal to a weight
nf more than 110 avoirdupois pounds
directly applied
AN ORDINANCE
I
Authorizing the Calling of a Special
Election in the City of Vinita Okla-
homa on the Proposition of Issuing
$20000 of Sewer Bonds of Said City
And the Levy cf a Tax to Pay the
Principal And Interest Thereof
i He it Ordained by the Mayor and
('ouncllinen of the City of Vinita:
Section I. That the Mayor he and
he hereby is authorized to call a spe-
cial election for the purpose of sub-
mitting to the qualified property tax
paying voters of the City of Vinita the
questlo nof the issuance of the bonds
of 'd ('1v "
sum of $20000 to
mature
date of
in
twenty-five years after the
nance to raise means for
the purpose of paying for the construc-
tion of sewers within and for the use
of said City.
Section li That the proposition to
issue said bonds and the ballots to be
voted at said election shall he in the
following form to-wit:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SPECIAL ELECTION
Held on the day of
1912 In the City of Vlnltn Oklahoma
Shall the City of Vinita Craig Coun-
ty Okialiomn Incur an Indebtedness
by issuing its negotiable coupon lionds
in the aggregate sum ot $20000 to
raise means for the purpose of paying
for the construction of sewers within
and for the use of said City and to
be owned exclusively by said City and
levy and collect an annual tax In ad-
dition to all other taxes upon all of
the taxable property within said City
'sufficient to pay the Interest upon said
bonds as if. falls due and also to con.-
iStltute a sinking funds for the pay-
! ment of the principal thereof when
jdue? Eaid bonds shall bear interest
not to exceed the rote of Five pr ceut
W"7 nuxe. psrfcble etal-tnaoally. atd
their date
1st
or u
lion.
above prupofii-
2nd
I I Against tte above
I
j proposition
(If the voter desires to vote for the
proposition be should stamp an "X"
in tbe first square above; if he desire
to vote against the proposition he
should stamp an "X" in the second
square above.)
Section 3. That said election sea l
be held at the usual voting placea
within said City and the polls shall oe
opened at Six o'clock in the forenoon
and kept open continuously until
Seven o'clock in the afternoon of said
election day.
Passed this 20th day of July 1912.
J. C. STARR.
Attest: A. J. GBEEN Mayor
City Clerk.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
Special Election.
Under and by virtue of a resolution
passed by tbe Mayor and CounciIu.en
of tbe City of Vinita Oklahoma on
the second day of July 1912 tbe un
dersigned as Mayor of said City here
by calls a special election to be held
in the City of Vinita Oklahoma on the
Sixth Day of August 1912 for the
purpose of submitting to the qualified
electors resident of said City the
questions of spending money out of
the funds provided for the year end-
infi June "oil 1913 as follows:
For the purpose of constructing a
bridge ocrass Bull Creek on Sequoyah
Avenue $2000.00 or so much thereof
as may be necessary;
For tbe purpose of purchasing a
new fire wagon with chemical equip-
ment and a hook and ladder wagon
with equipment for the Fire Depart-
ment Twenty-Six Hundred Dollars or
so much thereof as may be necessary.
The Propositions to be -voted upon
and the ballots to be voted at said
election shall be in the following form
to-wit:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SPECIAL ELECTION
Held on the Sixth day of August
1912 in the City of Vinita Oklahoma.
Shall the Mayor and Councilmen
spend tbe sum of Two Thousand Dol-
lars or so much tiiereof as may be
necessary out of the Stret and Bridge
Fund for the year ending June 30th
191 5 for the purpose of constructing
a suitable bridge across Bull Creek
on Sequoyah Avenue in Vinita Okla-
jhomu ?
1st.
or the above proposi-
tion. .
2nd.
Vgainst the
above
proposition.
(If the voter desires to vote for the
proposition he should stamp an "X"
in the first square above; if he desires
to vote against the proposition he
should stamp an "X" in the second
square above.)
OFFICIAL BALLOT
SPECIAL ELECTION
Held on the Sixth Day of August
1M12 in the City of Vinita Oklahoma.
Shall the Mayer and Councilmen
spend the sum of Twenty-Six Hundred
Dollars or so much thereof as may be
necessary out of the fire and water
fund for the year ending June 30th
1913 for the purpose of purchasing a
new fire wagon with Chemical Equip-
ment and a hook and ladder wagon
with equipment for the Fire Depart-
ment of the City of Vinita Oklahoma?
1st.
For the above
tlon.
proposi-
ln.
Againf
prop
st the
above
proposition.
(If the voter desires to vote for the
proposition lie should stamp an "X"
In the first square above; if he de-
sires to vote against the proposition
he should stamp an "X" in the second
square above.)
At said election the polls shall be
opened at Six o'clock a. m. and closed
at Seven o'clock p. m. The number
and location of the polling places shall
be the same as that of the State Pri-
niary Election to be held on said date
and the election officers designated to
condui t said State Primary Election
are hereby designated to conduct said
State Primary Election are hereby
designated to conduct said Special
Elections and such officers shall also
act as counters.
Witness my hand as Mayor of said
City offlxed in the City of Vinita in
the State of Oklahoma this 19th day
of July A D. 1912.
J. C. STARR
Attest: A. J. GREEN Mayor.
City Clerk.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
O O
o ANNOUNCEMENTS o
o
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
nounce Frank Lee as a candidate for
Constable for Vinita Township subject
to the Republican primary August 6th.
If nominated and elected there will be
no discrimination on account of poli-
tics race religion or personal feeling.
FRANK LEE.
After due ccr iderzdon 1 bare an-
office of County Commiseiocer from
the First Commissioner District of
Craig County. If I should be nominated
aad elected I win look well after the
'Uteres t of tte tax-payem of this coun-
'r mjl will 4m 4Va f V a
-.- AU -"..1 ure uuoiurzon UIC
county the same careful attention as I
nave given to my own prlyate business
in the past and will conduct tbe office
in such a xay that you will never re-
gret my election. Very respectfully
RAY SANDERS.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce John Kimbrough as a candidate
for Constable of Vinita Township sub
ject to tte Democratic primary.
August S.
ine (.niertain is authorized to an-
nounce J. L. Morris as a candidate for
constable for Vinita Township sub-
ject to the Democratic primary
August th
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce tbe candidacy of Claud S.
Shelton for the nomination for the
office of County Assessor of Craig
'ounty subject to the Democratic
rimary in August
FOR COUNTY ASSE880R.
I desire to announce myself as a can-
'date for the office of County Assessor
or Craig County subject to the action
f the Democratic Primary in August.
W. HOUR.
Tbe Chieftain la authorized to an
nounce the candidacy of W. C. Woodall
or County Commissioner for the third
istrlct of Craig County subject to the
democratic primary in August.
X hereby announce myself as a can-
lidatefor the office of Superintendent
f Schools of Craig County subject to
he action of the Democratic Primary
August 1912.
JAMES F. McCIJLLOUGH.
COUNTY JUDGE.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Judge of Craig
County subject to this action of the
Democratic primary to be held In
August I stand on my old platform
that of low taxes and law enforcement.
I ask the support of all voters who
view these matters as I do.
S. F. PARKS.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I desire to announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Treasurer Craig County Oklahoma
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primary to be held In August 1912.
J. V. ROBERTS
The Chieftain Is authorized to an
nounce E. J. McBride of Big Cabin as
a candidate for the office of County
Clerk of Craig County subject to the
ction of the Democratic primary.
County Judge
I announce as a candidate for the
nomination on the Democratic ti'Hct
for County Judge of Craig County sub-
ject to the action o fthe primary elect-
ion in August 1912.
If nominated and elec ted I pledge
that the office will be .administered
without partiality fear favor or bias
And that in sofar as the court is con
cerned no favorites will be recognized.
and thatjthe law as it stands will be
governing on the court over which I
may be chosen to preside and there
will be no discrimination on account
of politics race religion or personal
feelings.
THEO. D. B. FREAR.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce the name of Geo. If. Ogden as a
candidate for County Treasurer of
aig County subject to the action of
he Democratic primary in August
1912. GEO. H. OGDEN.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
uounce Dan Tittle as a candidate for
Constable of Vinita Township subject
'to the Democratic Primary August 6.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce J. Wes Harris a candidate for
County Commissioner for the Third
District of Craig County subject to
the Democratic primary.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
nomination for Congress from the
Third district subject to the Republi-
can primaries.
JAMES DENNIS FLYNN.
Sapulpa Okla.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
.-pounce in. a. Mttxey oi iusaogee ior
the mce ot Judge of the SuPreme
Court from district number one sub
ject to the Democratic primary August
6th.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
lounca George W. Taylor as a candi-
date for County Commissioner for the
Second District of Craig County sub-
ect to tbe primary in August.
FOB COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
The Chicftalii la authorized to as
Eounce ThomM W. Smith of CentraJia
as a candidate for Superintendent of
Schools of Craig County subject to
the Democratic primary in August.
I hereby announce myself for re-
election to tbe office of County Clerk
of Craig County subject to tbe action
of tbe Democratic primary of August
M12. R F. NIX.
I am a candidate tor re-election on
the Democratic ticket to the office ef
County Attorney of Craig County Ok-
lahoma subject to tbe action of the
Democratic voters at the primary to
be held In August 1912.
C. CALDWELL.
Tbe Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce Charles Teenor as a candidate
for County Commissioner of the Third
District of Craig County Okla. subject
to the Democratic primary In August
1912. CHAS. TEENOR
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date for re-election to the office of
District Clerk of Craig County subject
to the Democratic primary.
LEE R. MITCHELL.
FOR CONSTABLE.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an
nounce Jake Smith a candidate for
Constable for Vinita Township subject
to the Democratic primary August 6.
I am a candidate for the nomination
or County Assessor of Craig County
ubject to the action of the Democratic
oters in the primary to be held August
1912. VIRGIL A. KINNISON.
I am a candidate for County Com
missioner of the Third Commissioners'
Jistrict Craig County subject to tbe
i emocratic primary to be held in
xugust 1912.
SAMUEL CHATTERTON
Big Cabin Okla.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an
nounce the name of R. L. Jackson for
the Democratic nomination for Sheriff
i8trict of Craig County Okla. subject
to the Democratic primary in August
For Conatable.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Joe Walker a candidate for
constable for Vinita Township. Sub
ject to the democratic primary.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce G. L. White of Centralia as a
candidate for County Commissionij
for the First District of Craig County
subject to the Democratic primary
August 6 1912.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date for the office of County Attorney
for Craig County subject to the Dem-
ocratic primary in August.
WILLARD H. VOYLES.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
lounce L. P. Smart as a candidate for
he office of Sheriff of Craig County
Alahoma subject to the Democratic
primary August 1912. r
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
I desire to announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Register of
Deeds of Craig County Okla subject
to the action of the Democratic pri-
mary to be held in August 1912.
W. L. TROTT.
FOR SHERIFF.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce Billy Friend a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Sheriff
of Craig County subject to August
primary.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Mrs. H. W. C. Shelton a can
didate for the office of County Super
irtendent of Schools of Craig County
subject to the Democratic primary In
August.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
nounce Robt. L. Chamberlin as a can
didate for the office of Sheriff of Craig
County subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
ounce the candidacy of E. N. William
on to the office of Register of Deeds
of Craig County Oklahoma subject
to the action of the Democratic
Primary of August 1912.
B. N. WILLIAMSON.
The Chieitain is authorized to au
nounce the candidacy of H. E. Riden
hour for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Craig County Oklahoma.
subject to the action of the Democrat i
Primary of August 1912.
H. E. RIDENHOUR
FOR COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Pete Coyne as a candidate for l
Representative in the State Legisla
ture from Craig County subject to the '
Democratic Primary August 6th. i
The Chieftain Is authorized to an
nounce D. T. Witt a candidate for
County Commissioner for the Thi
District Craig county subject to
Democratic primary.
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1912, newspaper, July 24, 1912; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774085/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.