Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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'ARD
A. Smith brought mm Cm
of fnit frm Ih Roswell
F. C. Knittel, who the Pope
■•tod for J. P,
dsritsa to iaf<
that ho dooo sot wish kk mom to go
ue the ticket ia November.
J. ThoMao 4 Sob hare the latoot
Hot Soda Apparatus oat, aleo the
latoot hot Invars, each ae
loo. Chicken BonlUon, Beef and
Celery, Grape Kola, Ihaoodo, Egg
Phosphates aad may other bo
drinks.
R. E. Word of Gaga waa la town
Thuraday.
Waa Flood, of Dowry waa la towa
R. E. Dark Drag Co., have the
moot complete line of School Books
ia the oooaty.
My motto ia, email proita i
quick salsa. R. L Melton.
Thoa. J. Taylor, a deputy Unite*
States Marshal, waa shot aad killed a
few days ago at Pawnee, by a whisky
peddler whose name ia Orrich Delons.
Careleaaasaa of the marshal caused
the peddler to get the advantage.
J. L Ooley, of Whitehead, has pur-
chased the stock of general merchan-
dise formerly owned by D. C. Ooley.
The soldiers hare gone to Enid to
the encampment They will get
taste of the real thing.
Bill Bolton don’t believe in running
a political paper, stiU he waataall the
public patronage ia the way of print-
ing. Bill makes a good talk, but his
work is too thin.
The First National Bank
their political belief this week by put-
ting a neat gold leaf sign on the win-
dow.
The streets are crowded this week
with country people who are here to
attend court.
The Land Office waa offering $5 for
Flynn votes, Thursday of last week.
Neff never run a republican paper,
as charged by Flynn. If Flynn had
got sober while he waa ia Kansas, he
would have found that Bob Neff
decidedly a Democrat.
R. E. Davis Drug Co* an prepared
to serve Hot drinks at the 8oda Foun-
tain.
Wanted—A lady* clothes ironer at
the Woodward 8tar Laundry at
onoe. 8teady employment i
good wagon. Inquire at Mrs.
Wood-Chowaing’s Millinery Store.
Just Arrived—Thu largest and moat
complete line of lap robes aad horse
blankets ever brought to Woodward,
at Melton’s Saddle aad Harases store
opposite Gerlacb-Hopkina Mar. Co.
Don’t forget that J. Thomas A 8on
have openea their Hot 8oda drinks.
mmam near
For the boned t of thooo who do not
fudv understand haw to vote, the foi-
Immff will ho of anek importance:
At the hand of each ticket those
will be a picture. At the hood of the
Democratic ticket a rooster, around
this rooster there will ho a pan or a
square. Now, suppose you want to
veto the Democratic ticket straight,
you simply make a cress aa shown
above inside the pea or square con-
taining the rooster. This shows the
ticket voted straight
Or at the head of the Populist
ticket will appear a plow, enclosed
as the rooater, voted ia like
ir. At tbs head of the republi-
can ticket, aa eagle, eocleaad same as
others. Now, suppose you waat to
vote for some men on each ticket or
men on two tickets, you simply —
a ernes in the little square opposite
the name you wish to vote for, am
no croaset the top of the ticket as
you would if you were going to veto
the ticket straight Fold your hal-
lot and hand K to the judge. Now,
if there is anyone who does not ~
understand this method, if they
call around, we will show you.
I |For County Treasurer,
L-T JOHN J. GERLACH.
Q”
Sheriff,
JEFF a MYNATT.
I for Congressman,
LJ ROBERTA
BERT A. NEFF,
[J
'or Council,
JOHN & HARRISON.
rTFor Representative,
LJ GEORGE M. R
RGEM.REMER.
LJ LUTHER H.
H. PATTON.
(UorCnnsfc.
rTFor Probate into,
LJ CA8PER W. HEROD.
"TFor 8uperintent of 8choda|
LJ B. F. 8TEVEN8.
For Tax Assessor,
W. P. WARD.
u
'or Surveyor,
C. a FARMER.
"TFor Register of Deedi^
LJ MRS. H)A DOHRER.
a W. HARDING.
"TFor Commissioner 2nd District
LJ F. J. PINKERT.
W Conumhisioner 1st District
LJ CHAS. WILLIAMS.
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| For Coroner,
LJ PAUL McLBOD.
ECLIPSE BARBER SHOP,
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*j»THE GERLACH BANK«*
CAPITAL STOOC. IMt * SURPLUS MMA
... CORRESPONDENCE...
National Park Bank, Now York. National Bank of Commons, K. C. Mo.
National Bank of Com. Wichita. Canadian VaUsy Bank, Canadian, Thxm.
TTk« ©far"
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Moat Market,
Opposite the Dispatch OAce.
SALT MEAT!
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VLun t iwsui, ri«ft
AS kMds of FREBH sad SALT MEATS,
Fhh sad Game fa Besson.
PETER MARTINSON
JNDRALIRIN
^ General Merchandise, S
Clothing, Grain, Flour ,. ta
and Produce.
WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA.
L E. Lnsoout
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Ijmwewb
We carry aoomplete stock of everytking in our line, aad wfll make
P™" *° CURTIS, OKLAHOMA.
CARSON & TROST
Groceries, Feed, Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishings, Patent Medicines and Family
Dragn Calibrated Lucky Rabbit Foot Hate. School Books, etc.
CMfiTTO©, (DCULAOtXDMA.
Job Printing,
' you need anything in the ism of JOB PRINTING we can far-
akk it to you in aa ap-todata mtaaer.
fauna of type and know how to urn tho
WOODWAXO DmPATGH.
Keep yourself warm when driving
ry urinf tn irf Mshrm'i fsmous ckm\
Inprobes.
8ee that new Hot 8oda Apantasat
Thomas 4 8on’a.
Subscribe for the Dbpatch.
Fbn Sale Chur—A work pony, will
work any place. Apply at the Dm-
PAffOL
A Het Beef aad Celary k good far
that tired fueling, stop at J. Thomas
4 Son aad try one.
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1900, newspaper, October 26, 1900; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848324/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.