Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1902 Page: 1 of 13
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WOOOWAWh OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, OCTOH 17, MB.
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INSTRUCTIONS.
Ia order to vote the ticket etraifht
jest etamp aa X inside the sqaars that
coataina the raoater. No other auric
seed be made oa jour ticket For
the benefit of the republicans who
dsrire to vote ooly a part of the deu-
obratic ticket, afanplj make aa X ia
the eqaare at the left of the man’s
name job wieh to vote for ia the
UMdUm hUu&t the rooster.
I—I For Delegate to Congress,
LJ BILL CR068.
For CMBeflaua 10th District.
LJ B. B. SMITH.
_For Rcpresoatstive 19th i)k-
rntrict _
LJ ED 8. ROBERTS.
PI For Troaseror,
LJ CHAS. a YOUNG.
[ For County Clerk,
H. A. BURDICK.
r™5) For County Aaaeoeor,
LJ I. W. HART.
TO THE TAX PAYERS
If You Are Interested in Amount
of Taxes you Pay the Follow*
tag Will Interest You.
WTE FN KTTBI MOT MfBMBT
Below we give the readers of this journal a few facto ia regard to the
expenaee of ranaiag the gorenauat of Woodward Courtj: /
LBVT rot teas 1900:
Salary faad.8 uiUaoa thedollar.........................................t 6.43900
Court fond, 1 mill oa the dollar........................................... 2.14&00
Supply fund, 1 mill oa the dollar........................................ 2.146.00
Contingent fund, 1 mill oa the dollar..................................2.146.00
County school fund, 6 mills oa the doUar................................ 10,730.00
Total levy.
I For Probate Judge,
L E. MOYER.
For S heriff *,................
W. & 8TUMP.
r™| For Register of Deeds,
LJ IDA M. DOHRER.
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rn For County Superintendent,
LJ ELMER V. JE88EE.
rn For County Surveyor,
LJ W. H. MILLER.
I—| For Public Weigher,
LJ DAVE HOLMAN.
PH For Cereaer,
LJ A. M. DTILBI8S.
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rn For Commiaaioaer District No. 1,
LJ JOSEPH HARRINGTON.
......................................................$23,006.00
UCVT FOB TBAB 1901:
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C.~ntMd.a Hj. o. tb. Mar.......................................... 6,698.00
puppg rone, l mm oa tha doner------------------------?»i n\
trtet, le maktog a alee friaft earn-
L W. Hart,
M. A.
i; O. E.
Frank M. Smith wfll soon IQ the
long felt want in Woodward, hy mov-
ing Us print shop from Mutaal to
Woodward aad startiag a asaspapn.
He has got out f oar ksass, which is
his limit
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ri For Commiaaioaer District No. 2,
LJ T. B. 1. GREEN.
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ri For Commissioaer District No. 3,
LJ EPHRAIM DAVENPORT. |ch.
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Total county levy...................................................$88JM.OO
LBVT FOB TBAB 1902:
8alaiy fund, 6 mills oa the dollar.........................................814.400 00
Court fund, 8 mills oa the dollar........................................ 7,20o!o0
Court hous* 8 mills oa the dollar......................................... 7 «00 00
Road aad bridge, 2 milk on the dollar.................................. 4,800.00
Poor sad iassae, 1 mill oa the dollar..................................... 2.40000
S>P^y fund, 1| mills oa the dollar....................................... 3.900.00
Coatiageat fuuri, 2 milk oa the doUtw.................................. 4.800*00
General school food, 6 milk on the dollar.............................. 12,0o!o0
__ tag a vacation with hk bride, fo
ojvai nolbr. Mksf
™ ............................................................$66,400.00
Now voters, yoo will see by the above figures, which are taken from
that believe in takes for re venae only—men that will redaoe the expenses of
your county government?
tag at the resideaoo of Mr. aad Mrs.
wee a city visitor,
ord aa favoring the people on all im-
portant territorial matters, wa feel
though the voters of the district
will be doing themselvee justice by
giving him their sapport ea Nov. 4th.
—Cartk Courier.
Quite a little excitement was rife
Wednesday sight when the alarm of
die was sounded from Percy ConeQ’s
barber shop, caused by the explosion
of a gasoline lamp. Had it set been
for the good work of eitbaas, at least
one block would have been destroyed.
Bataait was, nothing outside of the
torimr *>P w» injured, ft being
daauged to the extent of about $100.
No insurance. Thk k the place to
get your hare staged.
aad Mks Lksie
. .. 4Jto republicans am preaching a groat deal about herd law, hut fail to
^ll ttoir constituents that when they corns to coort aa witaesees ia criminal
cases they don't draw their accessary expenses. Why don’t they tell the
u *to records in the case we And that aa tajustics was dona
M. A. Burdick, Democratic candidate for clerk, ia last week's Courier. Aa
article was republished from the Woodward Bulletin, hi which roferoace was
' ildiag a court house at the time and necessary la order to I »««iward.
Waa E. Decker. Aad Mr. Decker
won't put the small beys oa the next
time.
Court of Honor, wiQ meet at the
tatadence of the Chaacelor, Saturday
night, Oct 18, 7flQi
The seven day adveatista are grind-
county
tevp »
it
records ia ,0 nave them from a possible fire.—Curtis Courier. There has bw n a Christain Church
rmemboro -at the editor of the Bulletin was the main organised in Voodward. and m «w
•Ming sax tit, also m roc ting this $ 1,000 mansion. ort k being mr 'e to erect a building.
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1902, newspaper, October 17, 1902; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848514/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.