The Okarche Times. (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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The Okarche Tixes
E O LAIN P. i- i-r»
i tte Pc- -. ? tt k: 0**rex* x -W
v?.r J&C-'- HikX
o' Mare* :*r^
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
FD«E:Shi S' 50
Ae»*r-t:i.:i<s R*te»
boc*. rearing r.-r.«ot*. I t*: * i*’
line. 1* — ‘ 'l Ctf"i - - *“ *■
fWOCC lip* -l tt * * '
Jyitft if*: t/i.'tm*": ott'A
Advers-we®: :■» • a *r
mu iu'f i: ttt art c isrge* ' • nri-
b ifcfc'O' -r wtitr- : l t iw * *• 2*
tt sell, mil t* obar*ec ? eemta p-r
or for itfc. ai 1* at. •
oci.uat me.ai.re
BILL JOBKSOR
F*r Sheriff of Canadian Connty.
Subject t# the Wffl or Democrat!:
Primary. AvfEtt 6.
Toe subject of thi* -a. etch nettled
- • • - - - ' A; r : • - -
*n 2 rtf been t re- '.-tt -fCats:. at
- ever ?‘T;C-r Hh'- Ojr*C"Uffd
office atd never -vr ed up. Has
feet weighed r. the tilanoe and
found jsot war. tit
Going Oct c! Ruwrti
Mr. J. P. Gc-re of tie Ft-: u*
D ry Go ■dsGcenpary. us deeie: tr
quit bustness, an: nas advertised
tie entire st:<x and fixtures for
sir - _ -' -o Saturday --
Tr.: nfitnds f esrcujtrs. agn* : ia-
cards. etc bt'*e t«een datr.r-tad
trr.frr tie ?: urtry with: u: - -ru-
ber. Mr re has engage
threaten ■:
.up themst
7 *
ANHOUNuEMENTS
FOR UUOUR COUNTY. OKU.
Has a:may* McDoaeii System Sties Coops.::- t
f or", f r tie rights e -se :: h.s entire ticca :t 1 L *-
•ie. regardieen of tie Xo work or expense has been sjarad
ppossticffi of men tail- in advertising this saie and as they
vet democrat*, and in have advertised a great man;- free
or of reducng tates by e’iminat- prism, and speria. indueementf f: r
, - ,* - — ■ . .- : _t.es n trie tr>e . — —g -1. —-? as si.•- - s
var, :s county ••*.** Tie only a very iarge crowd tt tie o;en.ng
crime be ever c.omrr.itt-c was run- and Mr. Gc-re nas engafeo a num-
T-r-f f-ji office. But be hooettiy be? of extra clerks. See ad e.se-
believes mat tie peopie sbouid be where in this issue, ana wat.cn this
allowed to select their « servants paper next week for further an-
and not have their will thwart ad noun cements. __
ProLib:'i>n Election Called in
This County
In see.rdaaee w th tie elect, or
aw* a -ronibitk-r eieccoB ant::
ne held s ■: ner tfcan tw : ; ears after
the last electton was called. This
time restrm.c .s n:t xecogBined
b v-ev-n. by the people reooHsmeni-
:r.g Hunt's L.grtning 0:1 for neu-
ral gr-a rr-enasatis®. headache, etc.
For mirty years it nas i>een ac-
: • : - me •
• -• . - .' bott
Mr. N. H. Lingenfelter who nas
:e-ec n the ec:t.r.a. staff *>f the
•k a: t an f:- the pbT. 1- rears
has purchase: an nterest in the
E. Rene Democrat and taken e: -
t: rla. marge of the paper.
MORGAN FOR CONGRESS a:-: -
I hereoy aaiiwt»cs 3yself as a ca»- g - t c ttr f r gat tat t
4 date fw r«-im»ia*t»»a for Ceagress ttr f. a- a r p
u tie St-cosd District, sssject t» the tr - p.e f- - '-**• ' tn - -
•KSMOi of t»e Repsblitaa prat try. I
aa ivtpi y ri'rfsi f« H>e ti|fc bo nor
tit repaborau feast feeretofore cod-
f.rred upoi mt aod » feirfefy ap-
preciate tbeir coatiraed support.
DiCS T. MORGAN.
In seeking this r. t--tat. on I nave
do friends to favor nor enemies to
punish. If nominated and elected
office without fear or favor, and in
accordance with the laws of the
state, and not by the ideas of individ-
ual* who beet to persecute ana who
tiave not tbe backbone to prosecute.
Will t>e satisfied wrti the lega. sa.-
ary allowed tie sheriff, and will
honestly pledge toe taxpayers of
TOM S. BALLEW. of Aaadarko. .sty tr.a'
Calomel is Bad
But c.T.ts:n's Liver Purifier is de-
--..gntf—.y pleasant, and its action is
i tbe tr. r.ugh. Constipation yields, bil-
ur : ousness goes. A trial convinces,
ual <In yellow urn boxes .-nlyt Tried
he once, used always..
For County Judge. Kingfisher Countyr
Thos. B. MacGee
-
. . ...... •. A veteran t the civil war of
Consul 1867-70. Graduate f the
K . nirersity Law Department, Clans 1873-4, since
which time have continuously practiced law. being ad-
....... | . .. tioe in Michigan, Kansas and Oklahoma.
Had extensive practical experience in matters of Probate
C.-nrt if Kansas and Oklahoma. Believes in the strict
enforcement of ail laws. Cast first ballot for Abraham
Lincoln in lrc-i. and have at ail times been an active, con-
sistent and loyal republican. If nominated and elec ted I
will perform the duties of County Judge for the legal sal-
ary. and pay any personal help. I may deem advisable to
• my cost.to the county. This I formerly
did when Probate Judge. As a taxpayer. 1 am opposed
to the present salary laws, and believe in economy iri the
Thus. IJ- Mnrfiet*.
cV
Twenty-five, fifty certs or a <3
tr spent in adverasing y our prop-
- f : migrt —. :re - * Attsrxey ltd Rtpt'r-iicxc Ctadidcte fer
Ccutty judge of Ritofuber Co.
Si.t-.wd
achTfrL
For Coofreu Secosd District
Tfee wodertifnei xsoowstei 11 »
Candidate for Rtpresettabre. 2d dn-
Utct. mfeject to tfee sctioB of tfet dem-
ocratic primanes.
■ d tenant while :therwise the
r terry rr ght stand unoccupied
nths before some one who has
have t place'
comes
one penny not legally ^trued.
I £-». the democrats of the coun-
ty to please come out to the pri-
mary on August 6. and aas-st :n
nominating t ticket we can elect
November. If you can vote for me
____ for Sheriff. 1 will thank you: if not.
FOR SHERIFF tr tor
I Were by a&BOBace nrself at a caa- >oa car trust.
d,4ate for Sfeenff of CaaaduB couBty.
from Pwrcell precinct, snbject to tfet e-ct: t
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby anDosnce nyself ai a can-
didate for Sheriff of Canadian Coaaty,
ubject to the decision of the Dem
era tic Primanei
JASON A. L. CURK.
genera.
BILL JOHNSON.
action of the democratic primary.
LW. ALEXANDER.
FOR SHERIFF
The undrrsn oed aanonncei to the
voters that he is a candidate for the
*ffic- of Sheriff of Caaadian Connty,
sabject to the will of the democratic
primary. JACK NORTHCOTT.
A sprained ankle may a- a ruie
be cured in three or f iur days by
applying Chamberlain s Linirr.-nt.
and oEjserving tbe direction's with
each bottle. For sale by ail dealers.
go-vd *>- scrue tx> read
■ - - - • _ - -
' lardei. f F. ien. - ur per;-- r u-3
summer, etc. but boys tiie
facts are the t*est_
I went : Arkansawr n the
Strer.gt • - . f- ' -
• - - tt t -
' - - 1 ' ' :
state ;-et. 1 w..s disgusted with
the fasts and this blame-: pa-
per had caused me t- los-t t:.e
eifvnsc ■ f gC'ing It trick me
atvut tw< weeks tc- find 3 want-
ed Di ne - f it. Now, let us tell
the real facts about Oklahoma.
She 1 - • • ’
wrhen - t tbe: n't? Shi
has ail tbt ij.s that other Mates
have but she can get over a
sick spell quicker than any
farmed in i-carl} all the states
of the middle Vest. I would
cot exchange farms for any I
know of in - ther states. Where
: - s- g t $14 ; • • r
in Missouri 1 failed 3 straight
crops. 1 raised nothing. It
sent me to Oklahoma, and
here 1 am going to stay. I l>e-
lieve Okl&l-i ma to be a- g -d
1 state is there is ai tl: Will fUnd far tfee iraton »f Lndwi?
Wedding Invitations TiJ'\Tmvl office
G. W. MITCHELL
: lo pr
BOB
bCC?C*L ABf. t>. JflL. iaC-
TT-'rnt Tf-hrfe practice
be.lre tbe ct'-rtf Awp.? u)L.iibt
,-l of Cc*Lf-T ,'ucfe 1 er.:y yetr* b
ret teem kli ikxpisyer : * xCiT.r*n»hei c-aosty A
zliz ' s i* c tlitrii-ce* foot i-k•-*.*.» K>*
: ■ eiy u:-. itoiifcfj. Tue roitr- .' KLiftfeber
y • . lx,ike lit fnfwjtte v: e.-eci i—n- He
vLi f— :lc office v -iL t ree:: io L-E.be..' a»nd
jitrlen auusfbcziot u» Life ©oefltoettfe
!fcr;irveconomy :z genertrer. ceocoaj
* c-e tilt b recur*.j.-l it urtt
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HEL01S stand for the season
c-f 1912 at my farm 1 mile north and
6 1-2 miles west of Okarche; 1-2
Hf mile west of St. John school house.
HELOIis was sire-1 hy Wa?p 57974:
Margueritte '-t. Helc.sisa
fine r-.aci; uron-d Percneron Stall-
;ol No 74c ill] 57364, weight 1700 Ibe.,
Edw»rd» Ecoft* (or Oklifcooi*.
To the Editor.—1 would
to say a few word* to my broth-
er farme-s - f this v init and
FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT ^ k Vf)U Jn ;jd, ,,..r
We art author.red to anaoaiice the
BBderagiitd at a democratic candidate
for the bob.nation for Clerk of the
District Cob-4 for Canadian coaBty.
(abject to tfee will of the AurtHt pri-
mary. P. J. KELLY.
>lr. Farmer, have }< u notic-
ed the Oklahoman carrying
staring headlines in the m -st
conspicuous place in the paper
for the millers 'associatii-ii. or
better known as the millers'
trust, telling tin world ■ f the
great wheat crop of Okla-
homa'" Jion't it occur to you
neighborhood of Okarche is th
liest place in the state, an 1 the
best farmers, the most pro-
grfrs- vr w i. :d:ng u; r
the minute people are th -sc f
Mt. Pisgah neighfiorh- i
Mo land for sale. Ha : 2
- - • - st night
I F. Ei i • .
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
I hereby innounce my raadidacy
fur the office of Coonty Assessor.
sabject to the will of the democratic that rep- rts of this km . .s a
primaries to he held Aog. 6, 1912.
G. D. HILL.
a Pear to the market? The
millers' trust knew, the Okln-
Mokes 1 he Nation Gasp
The aw fu'l list of injuries on a 4th
of July staggers humanity. Set ov-
er against it however, is tbe won-
derful healing by Buckler, s Arnica
Saive of thousands who suffered
from bums, cuts, bruises, bullet
- - ■ -: • • . in;o
healer of boils, ulcers, eczema, sore
Bros.' firm. 1 Eiie south and
7 1-2 miiei west of
Gkarcbe.
BOB .* a 1 sen xnxirott ;iek and
» e.igibie to papso- He is i *t 1
xarle acc reast.'.iD.y sure H i
cc'scao r< 4-ft it the farx and id
the cie:. i. 10:hood. Weight -i-J its
as* - years. m
Terms S5 to itsare Colt to stand
and sock
Conditi. ns. Mar and cc.t srand
gnoC for service. 1? xare s srtrd
with or jemoved from prim;-es of
test cwrer. moLey tieccmis d-t aod
pint e at <oce. Care will be taken
o pri-vent aeciderts. pus w ii do: ue
OKARCHE
i a* an .-. •-•f.5 rule* north f Da- Food disposition, good action,
sa miles tout of Topeka and U a good colt geturr
OtarcLt s n the ceo’.rii part of TEEMS: tii.CO to insure coit to
C't ah: xe part of the town berng in stuDd up and suck
Mare at for ser-
If-'xsre parted with or re-
moved from premises of first owner,
money becomes cue aod payaole at
once. No S uday treediDg. Mares
should be riturr ed at least three times
if not tbey will be considered in foal.
Carewil^be taken tc prevent acci-
dents ti't will not be respiODSible
shoo Id ary occur
& G. HINKSON. Owner.
Route i Phone Ml. P. 311. 47
iipis or piles
25c at the C-orner
J.J. Wehner, Mgr.
human knew, at tin- time the-ee Drug Store
FOR REPRESENTATIVE c _ _• r ,t* : r- ; ■ -t-
The Bndemjiied announcei that he -ti ut June * t> li t c
is a candidate for tbe nomination for wheat cr ;■ w - -m
Representative of Canadian county, | • r t
subject to the will of the democratic let
voters at the August primaries.
RICH. J. THOMPSON.
new wheat at a price that
conditio!.* do not warrant,
know that till* i* thefir-t
money
f arn
Another shower Wedner-day a:
ternoon, followed by a big, brigi
of fair weather f r av- r. ie. It
tali ..... : '
water has fal.en since as*. Sa turds;
Fell Ircm Scafioldiog •
:*:,.r cocun
*• cr n* ns.r.g a -out 500 Tbe near
esi ..iwtii are Lii.gbsr.rr. about 12
• . . about 14
x -* so-tt Last or w~st tbe d:s-
: t: is t: » u* is fr- x 1 • to 4-0 (Biles
Tae c -b:n art ana :> we. setiled.
xcs j -x * w lb yra.b ra »ir g
f r«. ccrm:: at : e - ", mar> are lurr. ,g
mere to ca rj ana ttocr. re .sir g 1 r.-e
avrrage p:>ct ‘ .a-.a is sb. -it i.5 but
• xe farms have st.-. ‘or KO or 1*5
per acre Ti.e i: . .s goud for all
crops, ao: s f». are in fodder crc-pi*
atu stock fted Las Lever been re-
cord*: in Ok.sboxa
Osarcbir ".as rao 1 te 1 one resta:-
rant.tBOt aeksv.ith and repairs?: ps
oe feed x. .. or.e rea ‘.state cSce.
two drug s orts ice bank, one furni
lure core, two baroer s.'-ops oue poo-
ha.. two bar ; ware -'oies. three g*en.
merc.'.srr se stores one grocery store,
one dry .icons it. re ne creax. poul-
try sdC proc.ee buyer, four elevators
two t. ner> stores e print.eg of-
be one -ivert cue* fe-d yard, one
creamery, cue meat market, two dray
,.ne». cue ,.mbrr yard three mp e-
mcci dealers three phy*.cists one
cotton i‘t cue photograph pa.-rry.
,-ne garag- one cexent blocs and
or.ct vise- t» ifphrTe exchange five
rches Catboiic, Lutherao, poo-
gregat c: s. Metbc .-t ttd German
Evangt .a three echo-:s — j col e.
Cat h ic at : Lutfcra: ere fire sta-
t.c u w .trg.rts. cxe ;u.. four
NOW
THIS SPRING
is the time
t«> go to
HOT SPRINGS
ARKANSAS
Go there and tone
up for the hot days
to come. You will
feel better. not
only this summer
hut all your life.
The Cost is
Reasonable
THE BENEFITS JEi WOiDERFUl
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
The nadenigaed announce! his can-
didacy for the office of Csmty
Treasurer of CiftsfLan County, rabject
to tfee will of tfee democratic prima-
ries, Aug. 6tb.
LEE R. PATTERSON.
FOR REGISTER Of DEEDS
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tbe office of RejUter of Detdi,
ibject to tbe will of tfee dtmocratic
.i.imeries. GEORGE JENSEN.
TOR t-OUNTY SHLRMF
I hereby make my annour.c-meat
as candidate for Sheriff of Canadian
Coaaty, rabject to the democratic pri- er price f<.r tlu-.r stuff It - the
money we get for our crop#
f cr‘*P
for
two yer
jr>.
and
Ok 3
i ah git
ut *
City. Okia:: (
»scar A.
r* nit
-
nd
the
Ai
Trie
rson
of
2401 S. Waikt
r street
r-t pri|
cr t
f the ct
ate
ha&
} • r
r m
a
scaffold, ar,d,
though
:-<l the
m.
ierat
>!y
sprained and
: raised.
>! ,ff«
rd
.eked n:
<r a
e to
about. He say.-
- Hunt s
i-ix rt
abot
it June
nd 1
L
iff h:
:r.irp
Oi
i took all the
- • recess
ins the tru*h, ;in
on't
av
r*y
. It
is
also good fo
r he&d-
nt w 1.
ie w
rould u<
Of ]
tub-
-hes
. nei
Ah
jgia and rheu
matism.
letn.
Wh
v? !4e»
H\ir
e he
ale i -
i: it in 25e and
5
<1 to V
upf*
n - -
rep
<• -rt»
I* dam
in(»re
1« xr
s" * tliev
• ut in tl
can
je o
-ell
r#un
For Sale
NT““
Li #.
att
of cr« j
.. I#*u
tt\ about 10 milts fr< m the
center of the city. In or<!er to
boom their city they would
cause the farmer to j*ct a low-
King Giant
No. 583
lives
marifi, Ang. 6.
neatly solicited
Your support is ear-
J. S. PALMER.
FOR COUNTY SHERIFF
I hereby anoounce myself as can-
didate for Sheriff of Canadian Connty
subject to the will of the democratic
primary, Angnst 6.
_BILL JOHNSON.
FOR KINGFISHER COUNTY
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
I hereby anooonce as a republican
candidate for the nomination for Co«n-
ty Assessor of Kingfisher conoty, sub-
ject to the republican primaries. An-
lost 6, 1912. D. W. PECK.
the following property:
Large 10-room residence, with or
without furniture; all modern con-
veniences. in g <d repaid, on best
corner in town.
we get lor our cri ps 1-4 block of lots, south and east
that iloe* us gr*id, net the front.
gushing report* of some fool j_g block adjoining the above
reporter. 1 know it sound* property, vacant. $240 »orth of ce-
•- ment walk.
■ the
Deafness C-au-ot Be Cured
UpJ -'ML GiOL*. *-* 'AUXi't
I ;
ry u<&i
l tk.' h U
tn4 tlu.1 U tr r«n«utuUo--J f mt-u i
U bT *.*» UNLmt4 rcodj-
U n tf t’« c. ou* tnmf * t F j*t-•
a u .i i
v , T:. .e 4 r-.rbliajr MMKl
m r :.g, a n It Ii ftirir^ y set
Difr . »• it th'i r* raUt. »o4 *n\*m Ivj< In-
fttrir-At '-t. ru b« tiV'i out a 2 \ J
T'»"r*<l to Itt t m«.l
lL^*r tx? will 1-^ iWtror^ t w'T nint
ft*-* t f rf far. »y < uttrr*..
• l» ftuiV:a# -t tn J'Iab 1 cor.di
tirfa
■
12 lots each 25 by 165 feet.
The building and lot where Geo.
Makemson has his barber shop, weli
located, no L>euer»lot in town.
4 lots 25x165 feet adjoining
Woodson's lumber yard,on west.
The White Hotel. 20 rooms, near
depot and well located.
1-2 block of lots directly east of
sf»i' n cf 39:2 at m
K (G)act No --3 bred in Knotueky.
i(t , ~ \ v .4 -' .*■ tie r.ds 1. gatd
we gt s 12«'It*. He »a» t'red by In-'
nptcdeMe Kief Gia: t 196 ct Mam-;
n.otbi'cek. Dam ef Kirg Giant is a
Mammoth J*on«t K:og Gttni and
a sc. t is dam go hack t nd Impoitec
Man: moth
Tei®*—115 i
and sues.
sc:
5aintg aepar: xeoif. ire .cm-
ier st. is ctmeiit. . me. ; aster
• r.o. cf hu;.tiers’ sopj .:es.
r,. w*re dea.lr^ st’. r ..eg is
one implement dealer |
r,a it, ps bro mcorr. ore mcr-
i.se “rm tuts cotton std deals
ten s cd and met'., t e real es-
flBee ar.d tars write irsuracce
a!- a s severs: ctrptnters. na
p asb-rers. stocs buyers, veter-
inary. cerpel weaier music teacher,
drtis xaktr. web dr i trs A H. 1
ASsuciatic n. (rermsc Farmers Mutual
Insurance Co l' 5 tlyp M .>■
Okarebe has good sbipp.eg facilities,
re .eg cm the xain north and south
iteti.rc-g the stave TVt- r.a\e four
regular through patseeger traicseach
toitsurc colt tost aod way. dni,y uxudiog Sundny, sod two
ocal freights each way daily except
trd.t tt xiareand co t card good sui.dsy. About 40 miles to "X ahoma
fer ttiv ce" If mare is removed from City, the ‘‘ate capital, -here two
m.M-s tf CrM t»n«r. money be- tbree-m
c its du* sto payable at trice Car* »
*:.! te taken to prevent accidents
| but will net be r< sponsible should any
ecur. Nu Sunday breedm* > arts der fie 4Iid 0,ber particulars about it
>t.ou d te re'.tired at ^east >:m«s if , g0 aCT,t.ere for p.easure
not. they will be or nsidered n a
Rit'i tSii .-Jorrratrrn
tt rf;gc»:
FAY THi
Oklnh
Okh
Ac:
. \Y. WING
OKARCHE. OKI A.
* *-JKlk
.lion - dollar packing
cdi a fine market for stock
louse*
If you have friends or re.atives vis-
Mares u’°* >ou- rflT* u‘ ,h*ir re,1‘
t. n ft th« rrucou*
,sw” :ir,v.-T:cathoik school.
; si' a'r ‘rals^ust*. 1 S i-4 section, of land for
^■'"TT^u'rii.r n--.--- Inquire of W.C. NEWCOMB.
sale.
_ i _ _11_v, _ visiting or busiDfs* let us know li.
PETER EISCHEN, Uwner. vrewithto publish ai the personal!
Apr 12 3mpd iteu s of news we can and will appre- ;
elate ‘he favor where they are banded ^
1 to.
E^ectrki
Bitters
Succeed \rfccn everything e!se fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supretne
rente j, .v3 thousar.Js have testified.
FOH KIDNEY.LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it ia the best medicine ever nold
over & druggist's counter.
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