Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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RENFREW'S RECORD. ALTA, OKLA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910.
Kenfrew's Record
Published Every Friday.
4. P. RENFREW, Editor and Pub.
TERMS: ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
TELEPHONE NO. 157.
Entered at the postofllce at Alva, Okla. a»
•erond class matter.
ALVA MARKETS.
Wheat, No. 2 new................ 102
Corn ........................ 64
Hogs............................ 47 50
Oats ................. 45
Rgg»............................ 15
Butter.......... 20
Hens, per lb...................H
Turkeys........................ 1J
Springs ......................... 09
kaffir............................50
Broomcorn..................1160.00
I hereby announce myself a can-
didate for county commissioner of
the First District, subject to the
endorsement of the Democratic vot-
ers at the primary eletcion, to be
held August 2, 1910.
PERRY A. MONROE.
I hereby announce myself a can-
didate to succeed myself for the
nomination of County Commissioner j
of the First district, subject to the
decision of the Democratic voters at
the Primary election. August 2,1910.
L. A. CLIN KEN BEARD,
Fritzlen Township.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
Renfrew’s Record is authorized to
announce the name of A. J. Stevens
as a candidate for County Judge of
Woods county, subject to the Demo-
cratic primary in August.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Clerk of j
Woods County, subject to the decls- t
ion of the Democratic voters at the
primary August 2, 1910.
C. W. CURRY,
Galena Township.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce that I will be
a candidate to succeed myself as
Clerk of the District Court, subject
to the decision and endorsement of
the Democrats of Woods County at
the primary on August 2nd, 191C,
and respectfully solicit the support
of all Democrats.
J. J. GLASER.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce that I will be
a candidate to succeed myself as
Register of Deeds of Woods Couzsty,
subject to the decision and endorse
ment of the Democrats of said coun-
ty, at the primary on August 2nd,
1910, and despectfully solicit the
support of all Democrats.
S. H. QUINLAN.
FOR STATE SENATOR,
THIRD DISTRICT.
The Record is authorized to an-
nounce C. W. Herod, of Woodward,
as a candidate for State Senator
from Woods and Woodward counties,
subject to the Democratic Primaries.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to announce to the voters
of Woods county, that 1 will be a
candidate for County Treasurer on
the Democratic ticket before the pri-
mary to be held August 2, 1910.
S. A. STECH.
1 hereby announce myself a can-
didate for sheriff of Woods county,
subject to the decision of the Dem-
ocratic voters at the primary elec-
tion, August 2nd, 1910.
H. W. NOAH.
FOR SHERIFF.
Summer
Excursions
TO
COLORADO
Great Lakes and
Canadian Re-
sorts
New England and
Southeastern
Summer Resort
California and the
North Pacific
Coast
VERY LOW FARES
Handsomely illustrated booklet
describing Colorado, California
and Northern and Eeastern
Summer resorts free on request
C. B. SLOAT H. M. BROWN
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Dlv. Pass. Agt..
Little Rock, Atk. Oklahoma City
We Pay flash
Poultry, Eggs
and Butter.
Come and get •
our prices be-
fore selling else-
where
j Correct Counts and Weights Guaranteed
J. P. REED.
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|j. A. McCLAIN
Having just installed a
new gutter-former. lean
make guttering of any
size or heft.
PUMP WORK
TIN WORK
ROOFING and
SPOUTING
of all kinds. All work guar-
anteed. If you have any
work of this kind, it will pay
you to figure with me.
If you need a well bored, don’t for-
get that digging we'ls is my spec
alty. 1st door south White House
Phone 38. Residence 8fc
Dr.Saffold’s Sanitarium
I
The Canton
Clipper Cultivator
This cultivator has for years been the best implement on the market (or use in
hard ground. It has a spring movement on the gan«s which is the best labor-
saver ever put on a walking cultivator. These springs counter-balance the weight
of the gangs m raising them from the ground, and the v exert a strong pressure in
the opposite direction, when the shovels are in the ground. It takes very little effort
to keep the gangs in the hardest ground, and the driver's weight is not needed on
the handles to hold down the gangs.
This is a most effective feature, and one which has made the Canton Clipper
the leader of ail walking Cultivators.
The hitch is low but with am pie clearance. The wheels have dust proof boxes.
The handles are adjustable. The frame in simple in construction, extra strong and
made for hard work.
\Ye sell this Cultivator with any style of gangs needed by the purchaser
Renfrew's Record is authorized to
announce the name of Jas. H. Mc-
Keever as a candidate for County
Treasurer of Woods county, subject
to the Democratic primary, August
2nd.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
I hereby announce myself a can-
didate to succeed myself for the of-
fice of County Clerk of Woods coun-
ty, subject to the decision of the
Democratic voters at the primary
election, August 2nd, 1910.
R. J. BOST,
Patterson Township.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Hodd McConkey o£ Ce-
dar township, as candidate for the
nomination of county commissioner
of the Second District, subject to the
decision of the Democratic voters at
the primary election, August 2nd,
1910.
1 hereby announce myself a can-
didate for Sheriff of Woods county,
subject to the decision of the Demo-
cratic voters at the primary election,
August 2, 1910.
A. C. GRIMES.
I hereby announce my candi-
dacy for sheriff of Woods county,
subject to the derision of the Dem-
ocratic voters at the primary elec-
tion August 2, 1910.
A. G. NOEL.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for county commissioner of
the Second District, subject to the
endorsement of the Democratic vot-
ers at the primary election to be
held August 2, 1910.
O. S. BAXTER,
Lookout, Oklahoma.
JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT .
OF APPEALS.
1 hereby announce myself a can-
didate for Judge of Criminal Court
of Appeals to succeed myself, sub-
ject to the decision of the Democrat-
ic voters at the primary election
August 2, 1910.
THOS. H. DOYLE.
Reverend L. J. H. Wooden, rector
of St. Stephens Episcopal church,
left Monday for Chiekasha. where
he will attend the convocation of
Episcopal churches of the state. He
will he the guest of Rev. and Mrs.
S. G. Welles, formerly of this city,
who recently took charge of the
work at Chiekasha.
Treatment of Chronic
diseases a specialty.
Dr. Saffold will res-
pond to outside calls at
any time.
dormitory building
Phone 129 5th and Maple St.
Clothing Cleaned, Pressed
and Repaired.
Wedodry cleaning. Satis-
faction Guaranteed on all
work. Phone 477
MRS. J.W. WASHBURN
South Side Sq. South of Courthouse
Wagons,
Buggies
Pure
.ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce that I will he
a candidate to succeed myself as
County Superintendent of Public In-
struction, subject to the decision and
endorsement of the Democrats of
Woods County at the primary on
August 2nd, 1910.
F. O. HAYS.
McKinley Township.
Winters’
Sale
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Representative of
Woods County, subject to the decis-
ion and endorsement of the Demo-
crats of Woods County at the primary
on August 2nd, 1910.
D. S. WOODSON.
1 hereby announce myself a can-
didate to succeed myself for the of-
fice of Treasurer of Woods county,
fubject to the decision of the Demo-
cratic voters at the primary election,
August 2nd, 1919.
T. J. DYER,
Driftwood, Twp.
1 hereby announce that 1 am a can-
didate for Representative in Congress
for Second Congressional District of
Oklahoma, subject to the approval
of the Democrat voters of said dis-
trict at the Primary election to be
held August 2. 1910.
JOHN J. GERI.ACH,
Woodward, Oklahoma.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Judge, sub-
ject to the wishes of the democratic
party, expressed at tlie primary to
be held August 2nd, 1910.
W. M. B1CKEL.
Some of the things you can buy at Winters for
25c
2 Cans Pears in Syrup 25c
3 Cans of Pork and Beans 25c
3 Cans Salmon 25c
6 Cans Oil Sardines 25c
3 Caus of Mustard Sardines 25c
2 Pound packages Tea 25c
3 Packages of Seeded Raiscns 25c
3 Cans Hominy 25c
3 Cans No. 2 Tomatoel 25c
3 Cans Pumpkin 25c
3 Cans of Early June Peas 25c
7 Boxes of Matches 25c
4 Packages of Corn StaTch 25c
8 Bars of Lilly White Soap 25c
6 Pounds of Flake Hominy 25c
2 Pounds of Coffee 25c
4 Pounds Raisons 25c
4 Pounds of Cooking figs 25c
3 Pounds of Good Prunes 25c
6 Pounds of Rice 25c
3 Packages of EggO-See 25c
3 Packages of E. C. Corn Flake 25c
3 Cans Lewis Lye 25c
3 Bottles of Extract 25c
2 Cans of California Grapes 25c
2 Cans Egg Plums 25c
2 Cans California Peaches 25c
1 35c Can Maple Butter 25c
4 Packages Mince Meat 25c
WINTERS BIG RACKET STORE
North Side Square
Food
Bakery
WM. AECKERLE, Prop.
The first-class Bakery of Alva.
Corner of Fifth street and
Barnes At.
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Implements
A Car Load of Lansing wag-
ons, which are going to be
sold at a Bargain,
CANTON, the best line of
Implements on the Market.
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
FARMERS
HARDWARE CO.
ALVA, OKLA.
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W. L GADBOIS
UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER
Successor to
Renfrew Furniture Co.
I hereby announce that I will he
n candidate for the nomination for
county judge, subject to the endorse-
ment of the democratic voters at the j
primary to he held August 2, 1910.
JEFF DOWER.
RED BALL TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Piano Moving a Specialty
PHONE 12 J. E. TIBERGHIEN, MGR.
Licensed Embal-
mer with years of
experience.
! carry the larg-
est and most com-
plete line of Cas-
kets, Robes and
Undertaking Sup-
plies west Wichita
■'SW"”
ATYcC NS IZO
m
f hereby announce myself a Can-
dida's for county commissioner of
ir.it Third District, subject to the de-
of tho Democratic voters at
i-.': primary election to be held
Avgvri, 2nd. 1910.
ROBERT 8. OOODNO,
Klborta Township.
LANE & DILLOW
DEALERS IN
GRAIN, COAL AI D FEED.
Garden and Field Seeds. Cash Paid l"> Grain. Phone 151
FURNITURE, STOVES AND CARPETS, New and Second-Hand
Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Rugs, Picture Mouldings, Picture
Mats and Glass.
Office Phone 69
Home Phone 5 14
Southwest Corner of Square
Alva, Oklahoma
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