The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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CANADIAN VALLEY NEWS.
Published Every Frldey at Jones. Okie., by
M. B KEYE5
CHESTER A. KEYES. Editor and Manager.
Entered at the Jones, Okla., post-
office for transmission through the
mails as second class matter.
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Also Publisher of the Luther Register at Luther, Oklahoma. Distance
Between tbe Two Towns, Ten Miles.
RAM’S HORN BROWN.
Tb. »ln of a moment can blight a
whole life.
Treasure laid up In heaven draw* In-
teract In thii world.
If you would climb, etart from
where you are now.
One look Into the face of truth will
kill a lie atone dead.
The greatest of all doing la doing
the thing that God wants done.
The man who loves sin la a sinner,
no matter how loud he talks In church.
There are some mighty little roost-
ers that never let you know It by their
crow.
Better be blind than to ree nothing
but the faults and shortcomings of
others.
Pointing our telescopes toward the
sky Is a confession that we need the
Infinite.
Grind up your scythe on rainy days
or you will never make hay when the
sun shines.
.The devil soon tires of wasting his
darts on the man who has on the
whole armor of God.
Two big things follow each other all
the way through the Bible: “The Lord
said," "and “It came to pass."
Somebody ought to say a good word
for the cow that Jumped over the moon
because she wouldn't stay on low
ground.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(The News will publish the an-
nouncements of the candidates of
any party in this column, until the
primary, ut the following prices:
Comity offices, $7 60; Congressional,
♦ 10.00; Cush in advance.)
MORGAN FOB CONGRESS.
I hereby announce myself as it
candidate for re-nomination for Con-
gress in tile Second District, subject
to the decision of the Republican
primary. I am deeply grateful for
the high honors the Republicans have
beretofore conferred upon me and I
will highly appreciate their con-
tinued support.
Dick T. Morgan.
BALLKW FOR CONGRESS.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Hon. Tom S. Bullew, of
Anudarko, Caddo county, us a candi-
date for Congress from the Second
District, subject to the Democratic
primary in August.
JACK SPAIN FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for renomination for the
office of Sberitr subject to Lite action
of tile Republican voters ut lliu Ann-
ual primaries. Jack Spain
rnrn r c it t t c
Republican Candidate
For County Attor-
ney.
I am a candidate for nomination
for County Attorney, subject to the
action of the Republican Primaries,
August 6th.
My residence in Oklahoma extends
back oyer a period of twenty-two
years, of which the last ten have
been spent in Oklahoma City.
I have been a Republican all my
life, and have never before asked
your support for any public office,
and my record as a lawyer and a
uiau is open for your inspection. For
the past four years I have iieen em-
ployed us one of tlie assistant attor-
neys for the Frisco Railroad, and 1
believe tile experience acquired dur-
ing that time will enable me to bund-
le the stfuirs of the county attorney’s
office iu such a mauuer as will meet
the approval of every good citizen
and taxpayer iu this county.
If nominated and elected I will
enter upon the duties of the office
without being encumbered by any
promises to any individual, class or
clique, and will surround myself
with a corps of able assistants, and
will enforce the laws as I find them
upon the statute, fearlessly and im-
partially. I believe a public official,
above till tilings, should lie honest
und incorruptible; that in handling
the public money be should be more
careful than when handling his own.
With the assurance that I wilt live
up to the foregoing principles, if
nominated and elected, 1 respectfully
ask your support,
Fhkd E. Suits.
FINLEY FOR COMMISSIONER.
i hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Republican nomi-
nation for Commissioner of the east-
ern District of Oklahoma County,
subject to Hie action of the Republi-
can voters at the august primaries.
John Fini.ky
IN BOYHOOD’S REALM
If a boy la quiet everyone wonder*
what, he la up to now, and if he la
noisy they know.
A boy's good time at picnics never
begins until lie manages to get lost
from his mother.
A boy soon learns that his father
expects him to be a man, but that his
mother Is content if he will always be
her baby. »
When a mother scolds her son and
the boy's father agrees with her, this
makes her so mad she forgets the boy
and goes after the father.
When a boy In animated conversa-
tion holds his hands apart as If giv-
ing the length of something, that
means he Is talking about flsh.
Until a boy la twenty-flve he thinks
his efforts to entertain girls are a
failure unless their eque&ling and
laughing can be heard In the next
block.
It la every girl’s opinion that by be-
ginning to nag her brother by * In
the morning he can be Induced to be-
gin a piece of work by the time he
should he getting ready for bed at
night.
Every boy should hare a dog so
that be can feel, when bis mother and
father find fault with him and make
him aay "Please" at the table, that he
has at least one True Satisfied Friend.
—Philadelphia Bulletin.
RANDALL FOB COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-nomination for Com-
missioner of the Eastern district of
Oklahoma Ooulity, subject to the
action of the Republican voters at
the August primary.
C. H.'Randall-
THESE DO NOT EXIST
A cartoonist who baa not drawn T.
R.'s spectacles and teeth.
A bureau without several doaen
collar buttons under It.
A theatrical press agent who
doesn't amoke cigarettes.
A woman who never gased at her
reflection In a plate glass window.
A brakeman who can pronounce
Schenectady In English.
A candidate who la not "the peo-
ple's choice."
A housewife who doesn’t always
sharpen her lead pencil with the
butcher knife.
A cat that doesn’t want to get out
when It la in and In when It la out.
A baby that can't get a dollar
watch In Ita mouth.
JAMES BEATY For TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce the
name of James Beaty as a candidate
for Treasurer of Oklahoma County,
subject to the action of the demo-
cratic voters at the August primary.
JENNINGS FOR CO. ATTY.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County attorney, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
voters at tlie August primaries.
Al. J. Jennings.
DbFORD for the LEGISLUTURE.
I am a candidate for re-election to
tlie legislature from the first district
of Oklahoma County. Subject to
the will of tlie Republican Voters, at
their primary on the fith day of
August, 1912.
I stand on my record in the last
legislature. I am in favor of econo-
my iu all Statu and Couuty atfairs,
reduction of tuxes, salaries, und a
lot of superfluous ollicers. Economy
in its broadest sense is my platform.
Yours respectfully,
C. H. DeKoRi)
Jones City.
SUITS FOR CO. ATTY.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for nomiuatitfl upon the
Republican ticket for the olttce of
County Attorney, subject to the act-
ion of the Republican I’rimaries,
August til it.
Fhkd E. Suits.
PAUL HUSTON for ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Couuty Assessor, sub-
ject to the will of the Republican
voters of Oklsboma Couuty al the
primary, August 6, 1912.
Paul Huston.
J. W. LEGO FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Oklahoma
County, subject to tlie action of the
DdiiioCi'utlo primaries to lie belli
August l>, IIII 2
J. W. Lkiig.
Helps A Judge In Bad Fix.
Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills,
Temi., was plainly worried. A bad
sore on lifw leg had balded several
doctors and long resisted all reme-
dies ‘I thought it was u cancer,"
he wrote, “At last I used Buckleu’s
Arnica Salve, and was completely
cured.” (hires burns, Isiils, ulcers,
cuts, bruises and piles. 26 cents at
all druggists.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Tbe Hoard of County Commissioners will
convene for the purpose of hearing complaints
from those who feel a^Krleved at the valuation
pluced upon their property by the assessor, on
the following dates: ( :
Deer (Teek and Kdmond Townships and Kd
mond City, .June 3rd. 1912.
Lincoln, Hrltton, and Spring Creek Town-
ships, June 4th, 1912.
Luther. Deep Fork. Dewey, Springer and
Uartzell Townships, June C>th, 1912.
Klk, Choctaw , Cass and Pottawatomie Town-
ships, June 6th, 1012.
Crutcbo und lioone Townships, June 7th
1912.
Council Grove, Mustang and Greeley Town-
ships, June8th. 1912.
Oklahoma Township and Ward No. 1, Okla-
homa City, June 10th, 1912.
Ward No. TvfO, Oklahoma City, June Uth,
1912.
Ward No. Three, Oklahoma City, June 12th.
1012.
Ward No. Four, Oklahoma City, June 13th,
1912.
Anyone feeling himself wrongfully assessed
should on the date above fixed enter his pro-
test. He should tile with the Hoard a written
statement giving the correct description of the
property claimed to be wrongfully listed for
taxation, blanks for the above statement may
be obtained at office of County Assessor, lly
order of the County Hoard of Kq nail/.at ion.
Frisco Time Card.
418—Went—.......... 6:23 a. ui.
407— Went—...........4:88 p. m
408— East —.. . ......11:87 a. m.
10—East —.......... 5:27 p. m.
414—East —..........12:18 a. m. 1
BAKER L i CO I KKASUHER.
I hereby nmiiuiiicc luvself as a
ciuuliiiaie I<u t'lUlliU Treasurer of
i Ikltile mu-1 Ci'iiiil i. sidijeiA- lo Ibe
:te I lull «,t the llftlHHTn ie V.-lers at
I be pi iimll’V, August li. I !• I J
Gkokgk Bakeii
RILEY f..i DISTRICT CLERK.
I hereby announce mvself ns a
camliiiale for tiie office of Clerk of
tlie District Court of Oklahoma
County, subject to the action of the
Republicans at the primary to lie
belli in Aug., Ulh. 1912
John \V. Riley
MORGAN SHOULD RE KEPT IN
CONGRESS.
The Reaver County Republican in
a recent eililoiial says:
“Wlien a competent person is
elected to a very responsible position
and fills tlie place with credit to
himself and liopor to those that
elected him, it is the duty of every
one. esqieciaily the newspapers, to do
all in their power to keep him in the
position. Now the poeple of this
Second Congressional Disrrict are re-
presented by the best Congressman
in the stale, and in fact there are
few equals and no superiors in Con-
gress and lie should be kept there.
Of course there arc many ambitious
people iu Ibis district tlint would like
to till the place occupied bj Hon.
Dick T. Morgan, but at this time
they cannot be elected and if they
were they, could not begin to accom-
plish the good for the district that
I Morgan has done and will continue
| lo do.”—(Political Adv.)
N0T10F OF SHERIFF SAIF
State of Oklahoma, 1
Oklahoma County, j ss
In the Superior Court in anti for said I
County iind Stute.
Nan L. Hickey, Executrix of Estate
of J. J. Hickey, Deceased, Plaintiff,
vs.
Oklahoma Interurbau Traction Com-
pany, Defendant.
No. 568.
Notice is hereby given, that in
pursuance of a writ of execution
issued out of the Clerks office of the
Superior Court of Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma, ud the 25th day of April,
1912, in an action wherein Nan L.
Hickey, Executrix of the Estate of
J. J. Hickey, Deceased, was plain
tiff, and the Oklahoma Iuterurlinti
Traction Company was defendant,
commanding me to levy upon proper-
ty belonging to said plaintiff, suffi-
cient to satisfy a judgment rendered
in said action in favor of tbe defend-
ant and aguinst said Nan L, Hickey,
Executrix of the Estate of J. J.
Hickey, Deceased, for the high of
Two Hundred Sixty-seven and 80-
100 Dollars (♦•267 30) costs and for
accruing costs, and with interest
thereon from tlie 28rd., day of Feb-
ruary, 1912; I have levied upon cer-
tain lands and tenements belonging
to said Nan L. Hickey, not exempt
from sale under execution for want
of goods and chattels of said Nan L.
Hickey, to-wit: Lots Eleven (11) ami
Twelve (12) in Block One (1) of
Belle Vern Addition and Lots
Twenty-Seven (27) and Tweuly-eiglit
(28) iu Block Nineteen (19) of Shill-
ings Addition, same beitig additions
to Oklahoma Oiity, and situated in
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and
have duly caused said lands and
tenements to be appraised according
to law, the first being appraised at
♦400.00 and the second at ♦800.U0:
now, therefore, notice is hereby giv-
en, that in pursuance of the com-
mands of said writ, I will offer for
sale and sell for cash to tlie highest
bidder said lands and tenements, or
so much thereof as will satisfy said
judgment for costs on the 5lli day
of June, 1012, at 2 o’clock F. M, of I
said dav at the front, door of the!
Court House in tlie city of Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
WITNESS my hand this 30th ,
day of April, 1912.
Jack Spain, Sheriff of Oklahoma
Couuty, Oklahoma.
By Chas. W. Friss, Under sheriff.
H. A. Krueger,
Attorney for Defendant.
Puli May 3-10-17-24-31 1912.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma, )
Oklahoma County, ( ss'
In the Superior Court in and for said
County and State.
Belle Sivadon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Arthur Sivadon, Defendant.
Case No. 2242.
Said defendant, Arthur Sivadon,
will take notice that he has been
sued in the above named court for a
divorce on the grounds of extreme
cruelty, gross neglect of duty, and
habitual drunkenness, and must
answer the petition filed tbereiu by
said plaintiff on or before the 5th
day of July, 1912, or said petition
will lie taken as true and a judgment
for said plaintiff in action for divorce
will lie rendered accordingly.
Attest. James Beaty, Clerk.
(Seal) By Leo Shilling, Deputy.
A. J. Taft,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pub May 24-3t and June 7.
Dr. Ira J. Wood,...
PHYSICIAN AND SUR6E0N.
Office, City Oruk Store Phone 16
JONES, ■ OKLA.
For Farm Loans,
and Insurance quick action, Call
on or write card to
. F. W. Wright, Koute 4 Jones.
s
Notloe to Creditors.
State of Oklahoma, i In the County
Oklahoma County. > Court.
No. 1827.
To the Creditors of Frances Mack, Deceased:
All persons having claims agaalnst
Frances Mack, deceased, are required to present
with
tied utii
>ur moi
same will i»e forever barred.
prei
the same with the necessary vouchers to the
undersigned administrator ut the County Court
within four months of the date hereof or the
e will i»e forever barred.
Dated this 4th dav of May. 1912.
MARSHALL
MACK,
Administrator.
Pub May 10 to 31
The Demons Of The Swamp
are mosquitos. As they sting they |
pul deadly malaria germs in the
blood. Then follow tbe icy chijls
and the fires of fever. The appe- j
tite files and the strength fails; also
malaria often paves the way for
deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters
kill auit cast out the miliaria germs j
from the blood ; give you a fine appe-
tite und renew your strength “Af-
ter long suffering," wrote Win. Fret- I
well, of Lucama, N. C., ••three
hollies drove all the malaria from
my system, and I've bad good tieallli
ever since." Best for all stomach,
liver and kidney ills. 50 els. al all
druggists.
% RAISE GOOD MULES, IT PAYS
(?)
(?)
YOUNG STONEWALL
$ Was sired by Old Stonewall, the best Jack
/P\ ever imported to this country. Dam, Big Mam-
5" moth. Young Stonewall is 5 years olt) past, and
V0 is absolutely the Best Jack in the State of Okla-
homa today. His colts are bigger, better, and
sell for more money than the get of any Jack in
W the state. Money is what we are after, and
PE\ Young Stonewall’s colts sure bring the money,
and that’s no Joke. See his colts sure before you
<*) breed.
® Young Stonewall is making the season at
^ my farm, 2 miles northwest of Jones.
^ Terms: $10 to insure a living colt.
JM. H. HIGDON, OWNER!
Call on
Philip Stump of
Choctaw
For New State and Lewis Coffee and
Canned Goods bought of W. H. F. Co.,
best of all brands. They are seldom
equaled, never e celled.
P. STUMP
CHOCTAW, OKLA.
Fourth Annual Summer
RACE MEET
To Be Held at State Fair Park. Oklahoma
City, from and Including
June 6 to July 4, 1912.
This is the first time the Summer Race
Meeting has been under the auspices of the
State Fair, and it is proposed to take every
possible step that has in view the promotion
of the livestock interests of the state of Okla-
homa.
Be There as Many Days as Possible.
Dr. E. E. HEFLIN,
M»*inher 8t«tp Hoard of
Denial lOxitmiiiers.
Dr. A. L. FOOTE.
Formerly of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
DENTISTS,
OKLAHOMA CITY.
Corner Main and Kobimjoii Sis.
Entrance on Robinson St.
Telephone Walnut 1)489.
F. B. MARTIN,
WATCH
REPAIRER
All Kinds of Watch and Clock
lie pairing Dune. All Wink
Guaranteed.
First Door East of Cost Office,
JONES, OKLA.
CHESTER A. KEYES,
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1912, newspaper, May 31, 1912; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860374/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.