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The Chandler Tribune’ional, legislative and county tick
i handi^oiutt81^ Tue*dlly ttBtl Friday at ets’ This is an important prop
candidates who
| are running for positions under
---.-- ! the constitution. It is important
subscription, per year......................*1.0# to them that the nominees for
Q A. 8 M T H .
Editor and Proprietor
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Entered as second class-matter October! ,k’enator Should be able to Speak
i»0S, at the postofflce afChandler, Oklahoma and work for tile success of the
^"fert^Actorcon.reaao, Marches;., j party in the bitter campaign that
SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION I *s sure tc follow with the com-
---( mon enemy.
C. M. Coblentz and daughter
Cora, made Brostow a visit Thurs
day.
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MAY 31 1907
— I What the Farmers Have to say About
ANNOUNCEMENTS. H.A.Brwge.
_ j We the undersigned neighbors
and farmers take great pleasure
j in recommending H. A. Bridge
to the Democrats of this county
Inexpensive comprehensive
Made so by rates and service
afforded by Rock Island Lines
CALIFORNIA
AND BACK
turn for the
fron
........And sta-
llons on sale dully
fare
round trip from
Pock Island sta-
•1 une 8 to 15. Tickets
■etu
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ft.r tl
• > II Ilk. .
are first class, with long return limit
and ilheral stout
ri vile
For L nited States Senator,
Roy V. Hoffman
Robt.L. Owen, Muskogee
For Governor,
O. N. Haskell, Muskogee
For Lieutenant Governor,
George W. Bellamy.
For State Treasurer,
J- A. Menefee.
_ovcr pr.______...
one fare plus fj f«»r the round
Eos Angeles and San Francisco,
• ^ jEdy 5tj account National
Also (
trip to
June 22 .............WMtI„
Educational Association. Keturu
, September 15.
•* '’-'"tlan
Via Portland for slight additional
cost.
Robert Dunlop, Newkirk
----------- H1ICJ uouu bj
lor the ollice of register of deeds
as he is a good and successful
farmer we are warrented in say
ing he is meritorous lionest, en-
ergetic and efficient and in our
opinion no man will make a mis-
l'or Railroad Commissioner
S. A. D. Alcott, Cement.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
B. B. Blakeney,Shawnee
M. J. Kane, Kingfisher.
For State Senator,
•T. R. Jacobs, Shawnee
S.A.Cordell, Chandler.
M. F. Eggekman, Shawnee
For Judge of District Court,
W . N. Maben, Shawnee
Robert Wheeler.
Robert E. Wood,
W. T. Willis, Chandler.
For Representative—2nd Dist.
Hugh Dean, Carney.
For Sheriff,
W. T. Gooch, Osage,
A. J. Whitmore, Stroud.
Wm. Tilghman, Chandler
For Judge of the County Court,
Ciias. B. Wilson Jr.
For County Attorney,
John J. Davis, Prague.
For Register of Deeds,
J. M. Reagin, N. Creek.
take who votes for him at the
Democratic primary on the 8th
of June for register of deeds.
J. S. Richardson.
F. W. Pryor.
W. H. Townes.
R. B. Wells.
W. T. Gunble.
Marion Bouse.
Frank Carpenter.
W. B. Chowning.
C. O. Cardwell.
PACIFIC
One fare for the
northwest!
lion- on sale daily
June 20 to July 12,
..mu, Seattle and Van-
Very low rau> also on same
ie, These rates ac-
Endeavor at Seattle
to Portland, Tueo
lov
couver.
dates to
co
*ry I
Spokane
rlStlnn
ount Christian Endeavor at Seat,
.nd H Y.P U. convention at Spokai
and H V IM', convention at
Return limit, September 15.
Via California for slight :i
cost.
additional
JAMESTOWN
EXPOSITION
Season, sixty days
and fifteen day
curslou tickets
— - ......... are
sale daily at all
on l---------^ ...
.. , Rock Island stu
tlons. These tickets allow variable
routes and carry Ilheral stopover priv-
ileges. If you are going east tlds
summer you can use one of these tick-
ets to advantage. The agent will he
pleased to help you plan the trip.
Alumni Banquet.
Fiiday evening, May 24th, the
Alumni association of the Chan-
dler high school gave its second
annual banquet at the home of
Mrs. J. W. Feuquay, in honor of
the class of 1907.
At abont 9 o’clock the guesls
left the reception room, proceed-
ing to the dining room where
they spent a pleasant evening.
The com mi tee on decoration
GREATLAKES
LOW RATES
Kround trip s u r
tickets
, - m-
mtT tourist tickets
arc on sale during
the summer to the
(•reat Lake resorts
Hundreds of ideal summer resorts are
to he found in the Lake regioi
First published May 3, 1907.
Notice of Primary Election.
N »ti - ■ is hereby given that a primary elec-
tion for t he nomination of two Democratic
candidates for State Senator for the Thir-
teenth Senatorial District of Oklahoma, will
he held on Saturday. June 8th, 1907, between
the hours of 0 o’clock a. m. and 0 o’clock, p.
m., in the various preclncrs In and through-
out the counties of Lincoln and Pottawato-
mi®. composing said Thirteenth Senatorial
District, and as designated in the calls of the
Democratic Central Committees of said
counties heretofore made for said dates, and
in accordance with the provUlonions of said
calls, and at the products and by the judges,
clerks and election officers therein named,
The qualified electors in said election shall
be the same as a pec I tied In said culls
The returns of said election, wheu so held,
shall he mude to the Secreoary of the Cen-
tral Committee of said Thirteenth Senatorial
District.
This 47th day of April. 1907.
(J A. Smith, Chairman.
NV. A. Carlock,
Secretary, Stroud.
J. It. A Robertson,
Territorial Com. Lincoln county.
W. L. Chapman,
Territorial Com Pottawatomie county.
MAHK REbimniD, 1»0»
Liquor License Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma, county of Lincoln
How would you like to select your own clott
and have Ed. V. Price Co., our Chicago Mer-
chant Tailors make a suit expressly for you
like any one of the above designs_our
Fashion Plate shows twenty others.
Th
set
’he Rock Island offers splendid
vice via Chicago,
For full particulars about any and
till subjects from
H. A.'Bridge,ChandTwTp|“Jda” ib!.1 aV vi’1 *1 * r-M114
Brady Brown, Stroud. °f a beautifully decorated room
J H. Johnston. Chandierj Pennants were arranged artisli-
For County Superintendent. cally on walls and table and the
Miss Hallie Barnhill, c*as9 co'ors Pink and green were
Cimarron Twp.
For Clerk of the District Court.
J. B. Chowning. S. Fox.
Austin Ellis, Carney.
For County Clerk.
i, n
worked in with a very pleasing
effect.
The table was decorated with
I smilax and carnations,
An eleborate supper was serv-
J. M. Littleton, S. Choc j ^ after which the toast mast(,r
J. M. Murray, Stroud. 1.1 Baye® announced the be-
For Treasurer, j ginning of the oratorical
F. R. Vlasak. Prague. Slfp!n'
OmerMcKown, NKeokuk I Uie l)r<)"r;un consisted of |
For Commissioner—1st District,!toasts °a iatiu subjects sent out
R. A. Morrow, Keokuk. ’ I by the toast master and was as
J. H,McDonald,Cimarron | follows.
A. J. Macomber, Agent,
Chandler, Okie.
pro
First Published May 24.
Liquor License Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma I D
Lincoln County f8S*
To all whom It may concern:
Notice is hereby given that 1 the under-
signed. J. I). Dorcey, did on the 22nd
day of May. 1907, file in the office
of the county clerk of the said Lincoln coun-
iy Oklaho na teirltory, my application by
petition of 37 of the resident taxpayers of
the 3rd ward town of Prague, in the county
andterritory aforesaid, setting forth that the
undersigned applicant Isa person of respec-
table character and a residents of the said
territory and praying that a license may
he Issued to me by the county clerk and the
County commissioners of the said Lincoln
County, for the sale of malt, spirituous and
vinous liquors on lot number 22, block No. 31,
in the 3rd ward of the said* city of Prague,
ami thatsaid petition und application will he
heard on the 8th day of June, 1907.
unless there he objections and remon-
strance filed in the office of the County Clerk
of said county .on or before the 8th day i f
June, 1907,
Witness my hand this 22nd of day May
19t»7.
J D, Dorcey, Applicant.
To all whom it may concern: -Notice Is
hereby given, that 1. the undersigned, C W
Huntington dU on the the 15th day of May,
ISHIL file lu the office of the county clerk, of
the said Lincoln county, Oklahoma territory
my application by petition of 35 of the res I
dent tax payers of the 1st ward of Carney
in the county |and territory aforesaid, sett-
ing forth that the undersigned applicant is
a person of respectable character and a
resident of the su'd Territory of Oklahoma
and praying that a license may he Issued to
him by the county clerk and the county
commissioners ;of the said Lincoln county,
for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous
liquors at retail on the south 50 feet of loU
number 12 J 4 and f>, In block number 14 in
the 1st ward of the said town of Carney and
thatsaid petition and application will be
heard on the 1st day of June, 1907, unless
there be objections and remonstrance filed
in the office of the office of the county clerk
of said county on or before the 1st day of
June 1907,
Wi ness my band this 15th day of Mav
If 07,
(’. W, Huntington,
A ppl leant.
They will be made right up to date just like
they wear them in big cities. They have made
some beautiful garments for some of our best
dressers this season.
Call in and let us show you samples of
numbers 3220, 3262, 3280, 3297.
[^Exclusive Local Representative of Ed. V. Price h Company. Merchant Tailors. Chicago |
PYLE & MATHEYER, CHANDLER, OKLA.
3 Doors South First National Bank
The returns of such election bIihII lie trnm,-
niltted by the clectlo.i boj. L !n the several
precincts, In accordance with the law r td
c.irneil-on, Judges; F (j Roberts, J W Roach,
clerks.
Souih Keokuk- .1 l> Renfro, O W Semi.
.....roam Keokuk - .1 l> Renfro QWHn.n
the regulations adopted by committee. I Wellman, Judges; u l> Lewis w II Layton
to (he secretary of the county central con. clc-ks. yton'
............. J ' <1111.11 I
mlttee ut Chandler not later than Monday.
June, at 2 p. m., and the county cent."il
committee shall meet on May 25, at2 p. m.
and proceed to canvass such returns in ac-
South Fox- R F lira v R p Martin, F M
Ilea, Judges; H It Chowning, F W Pryor,
clerks.
Ihtrenport-T O Oray, II O Randel, P
For Commissioner—2d District
J.K Vandeveer,Chandler
L- M. Tardy, McKinley
Salutatio benigna, Arthur Mc-
Lean.
Responsio salutationi, Sam
For Commissioner—3rd District, Denyor.
1“: wfvXuti! cSi,ta; J?*" a,“* m“er- Alt“ s**-
Honor laboris praemium est,
DEMOCRATIC nominees j Grace Caldwell.
For Congress—1st District, j Excelsior, Earl Foster.
Publication Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma, County of Lincoln
In the District Court of Lincoln County
Oklahoma T» rritory.
Mary Laulk.
Plaintiff.
VV. L. Eagleton, Pawnee. I Ql,i-s per
For Representative—1st District
H. M. Jarrett. Stroud.
Barker.
Roy Hoffman may be the young-
est man in years that is running I
for the nomination for United! Praetn'a oratoris, Courtland
States Senator but he is the old Feuclua-''-
estaman in the service to the! Candor dat veribus alas, Carl
Democratic party and the cause 0vven'
of statehood who is in the race I Curare scholam, curare dom.
Frank N. Lunik
Defendant.
To FrankN. Lanik, non-resident, defend-
ant, you will take noth-e that, you have been
sued In the above entltled court by the plain-
tiff, Nary Lanik The object and prayer of
In-r said petition Is that plaintiff have and
be granted a decree of absolute divorce from
yon, temporary alimony In the sum of One
Hundred Dollars, Fifty Dollars Attorney's
fee. One Thousand Dollars Alimony, One
veritatem moritur Hun'lrid "‘illara additional at-omey's f.e
nun intpfit Tarn Poo- , ‘us,ody of y<lur ml,lor children; and
nun intent, lom Ross. unless you answer or Otherwise plead on or
Non quam desperatus Harvev !l,pfo,etlu' -,|"h rti|y of.iuna, hut the uiietta-
J3aber ' ^ Dons In said petition will he taken as true
Scriptor diurmorun, Leonard
for senator from the Oklahoma|um’Ida.Bickford-
side of the state, and that ought! Nostri pueri- nostrae
to count heavily in his favor with 1 Mlss Kirtley-
the men who are anxious for self-1 Fervet opus, Prof. A. H
government and Democratic sue-1 ris'
i God bless you and farewell,
Mrs. J. \V. Feuquay.
.................. " * • < n vii
and judgmonl rendered acrordlngly.
Ano-der lias also been Issued by the Judge
of said court restraining you from selling,
disposing of or otherwise encumbering yoiir
property or any of It, and that you pay into
court as temporary alimony the sum of
ffftv’doilarK and also the sum of lifty dollars
as attorney’s fees within thirty days after
the service of tills summons. This you will
id no wise neglect under all the pains and
penalties of the law.
J. H. Norris,
My I) J. Norton, Clerk
pullac, r . , „ , Deputy,
! John J. Davis, [Seal]
Attorney fur Plaintiff.
Call For Democratic primary For The
Second legislative District of
Lincoln County.
A primary election*of the Democrats of t he
Second Legislative District of Lincoln coun-
ty. Oklahoma, which Is composed of the
western portion of Llucolu county] is hereby
called to he held on June the Hih, 1007. for
the purpose of nomDiatsng a Democratic
candidate for the lower House of the Lejfi,-
luture, to he voted for at the general eluc-
tlsn to be held on August 6lh, 1007.
Said primary election shall be conducted
In all respects In conformity to tho act re-
latin* to primary elections and the provls.
Ions of the statute governing general elec-
tions and the same officers appointed by the
Democratic State committee for the state
primary, are hereby appointed to hold said
legislative primary, and tbe voting places
for said primary shall be the same as design-
ated In the call for the state primary.
The return of said election shall bo made
to the secretary of the Democratic County
Ceutrail Committee, at chandler, and shall
be canvassed by said committee and the re-
sult announced at the same time the canvass
Is made for the county tleket,
This 4th day of May, 1007.
J. II. A. Robertson,
Territorial Committeeman
J. C. Rurton,
Chairman County committee.
cm-dance with the provls...... of Art ♦ of Terrell. Judges; W R Smith, W a Richie
i hit pi 17, session laws of 11105. Said election clerks
“,“i,,!;l.h0.lKdA,, Twp. «1 VV Hums. I..... Aiken,.
Georgn l lm«r. judges; W K Cayman, Joe
I provided that tin* executive committee of
j t he democratic central committee shad have
authority to adopt such additional regula
tlons, not Inconsistent with said law, as may
seem desirable for the government of said
election and the direction of those partici-
pating in It.
Howell, clerks.
McKinley John Hrown. TJVestJSwin-
ford. Judges; Harney Crume, Clarence Long,
clerks.
Wellston—(J M Neely, Sr, A W Okeeffe, J
M I’earson, judges; Eh Hurst, W E Parsons,
„ I ivi * mu
i lie chairman of t in* county central com- clerks
mltlcc !, hereby ........... in dcsigiiKtc,Wellson Clty-C II Ingram .1 Messenger
........L'css’..................;;;
n. n";;'ap^;;;rcd ashill^s'suldcct^uj;:' I ,.l,ry'1" Klrk».n.On,t Rllllutz, (1.-0
essarv changes III a-cordanee with the pro- ! Ku',r- Ju<U«h; E F Olunton, H L Oingnuch,
vlslonaof the statutes: clerks.
I’onca-Phll Santag, W Jackson, S B Caves, I Nortn Wichita—C A Taft, J I) Bulls, J W
Judges; A Trask, M C Hiatt, clerks. Hassell. Judges; W S Davis, Earn Fertner-
I a wore .1 > LInach, It Fox, H Mills, judges; ston, clerks.
OHutz Perswell, dorks. West North Choctaw—O W M Smith, H H
N'»H-h Osage Jas Ryan, Marion Holliday, Heard. Geo Kunkle, Judges; Joe Hurrls J F
I, A.volley, Judges; J L Everett. S Feland. Todd, clerks.
East North Choctaw-J It McCurry, U T
XHith (Mage \N S (Jordon, Theodore Hens- Datable, Jay Wells, judges; JL Hrown Mr
ty, John Q Goold, Judges; George W Swag- 1 °rter*
art, FJ Parks, clerks. Snurt/s—!*>>>■»..
ley
Agra- P H Malloy, I) I Glllaspy, Wm Delph,
Judges; ( lias Edgecomh. W O Hoyd, clerks.
Cimarron- Ed Olesou,.! C Crusan, E (i Le-
*J West
G W
Light fiMit
•at Sparks—Perrv Smith, James Herd,
lilsluqi judges; Henry Hugiies, Harvey
(foot, clorks.
East Sparks
irks I’ll Earl. Joe McNerney, H F
Judges; II l> Emmorson, It F Irwin
Bur-
cess.
— _ . ^ _ —— j I o, u. *. . rcuhugy.
The records of the Democratic ^fter the program the associa- '
party in Oklahoma prove that a tion Pr°ceeded with the business |
few men have stood loyally by ! of Ble evell*nff- Arthur
McLain
the organization in every cam-1 »=> presiucm an
l>aign with their personal efforts ^lace ( a^weP secretary
andtbeir campaign contributions The following officers for the
Roy Hoffman was one of those, COming year were elected: Tom
presiding as president and Miss
who never faltered in defeat or
profited with victory. He stood
by the party because he believed
in Democratic principles and that
is why practically all the "Old
Timers” on both sides of the ter-
ritory are supporting him for
United States Senator.
If Roy Hoffman is chosen as
one of the Democratic candidates
for United States Senator his
personal services in the field dur-
ing the coming campaign will
be worth many votes to the con-
stitution, and the state, congress
Ross, president, Leonard Bark
er, secretary; Harvey Haber,
trearurer and Courtland Fou-
q uay, toastmaster.
Earl Foster, Tom Ross, and
Harvey Baber were appointed
j by the president to decide on the
j manner of initiation for the new
members. Their mode proved
j very satisfactory.
After the committee on initia
tion reported the assoation was
adjourned.
Mrs. J. W. Feuquay has the
thanks of the Tribune office for
a bountiful supply of cake from
the banquet.
MW-
Rainy Days
Gome
To each and every one sonie-
time. Afterwards SOME show
the effects of the rain
First published April .HO. 1«07.
Notice of Primary Election.
Notice Is hereby itlven that a primary elec-
tion for the nomination of a Democratic
caudldate for Judge of the District Court of
Oil- Tenth Judicial District of Oklahoma
will be held on Saturday, June 8th. 11107, he-
........ Die hours of It o'clock a. m and (1
o.-lock p m., in the various precincts in and
throughout the counties of Lincoln and I’ot-
.........mle. composing the said Tenth Judi-
cial District, and as designated In the calls
of the Democratic calls of said counties
entral Committees of said counties hereto
fore mude for said dale, and In accordance
with the provisions of said calls, and at the
j precincts and by the Judges, clerks ant) el, c
tion officers therein named. The quallllud
electors In said election shall be the same as
M*|>uifJi;U In Kiii'J calls.
J The returns of said election, when so held,
-hall he made to the secretary of the Central
I Committee of said Tenth District.
, This 17th day of April, |%7.
M C. Fleming,
Chairman.
II. YT. Foster
Sec., Tecutuseh.
J. H. A Robertson,
, Ter. Com. Lincoln Co.
W. L. Chapman,
Ter. Com. Pottawatomie Co
vjiimmon- r.ci wiemon.j u Unman, E (i Le- Irwin Sr, J
land, judges, J II McDonald, M F McClain, !,,ri
e,L*, k8* ’ | ..Nort** Homlntde- W J Anderson. 8 PooJson,
Norn, Iowa Ed llnzzl, Ciias Culle, J A 1 Bowmm,'clerks l' A Mur*lln. •'
clerks' •IO"“ UOrd°n' ^ I North Creek-S A Rive,. H „ Bledsoe, J E
‘ , t, , Gravltt, Judges; 8 s Cargill, D M Harriok,
South Iowa—L P Carpenter.il F Halch, c,wrks-
South ( reek W It McElvaney F \ Lanik.
A .» Johnson, Judges; Claud Hrown, W A
dltinn, clerks.
Prague P L Cas.»y, W S Hunt. J C Fergu-
Hon. Judges; G G Overstreet. J II Cothran
clerks.
Smith Seminole-Jotin Hightower, Homer
E« wi-., F Ladra, Judges; U W Opllnger, Dude
I1 r»zi**r, clerks
I Fruzier, cler
South choctaw
John Allegranza, Judges; A (J Blakely, Ueo
Crutne, clerks.
Tehee—J w Murphy, M. o. Newell, W C
Mllor, Judges; w u Gregg, Ben Leverlch,
clerks.
Fallis—Guy ILirrls, Joe Hass, \ N Brad*
Held, judges; W. Chestnutt, Chas llulline,
clerks.
. I 8outh choi’taw—C E Wall. N II Mo
Carney A llcogen, J Deer, II H Dewey, Pct-er Marak, Judges: I M Stelnhrook is r
Judges; S A Strader, (i A McCown, clerks. I c,wry- 'Jerks.
West Otoe I. It Lyons, Walter Anderson ' Meeker--Itobt Mounce. S M Burch, H It
J J Williams, judges; W R Wakeley, D II I clerks ",l1 Am°8’A V Barbee
Wnkeley clerk
KastUl'ne M Mcl aw. W M Lilli,.ridge, M /. !
tv estover, Judges; I C Davidson, Eruesl 1 ,nlin'‘'k'rks'
Cahe,clerks: Klckapoo-.l F Engert. W L Bussell G W
Union—Jao Merritt, W II Seymour, J F ; clerks'’*0"' JudKt'’': l:,nl1 W,:K 11 c Miller,
Osborne, Judges; s Springer, Everett ’ Key! j chandler 1st Ward- O c Armstrong, c II
lerswidl, S A Key, Judges; Wm Mullins. E
" Love, clerks.
Tom
Notice of Democratic Primary Election
for Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
clerks.
North Fox A E Llvoey. J T Cave, J I Gum ! cl,‘rl<"'
aer, judge-. A M l.lnxaller, Jno log.lson-' ,,,,' Tm.nller 2nd Ward- (I M Byvater-, 1
clerks. ! |.Vi1^"' ■' H*rt Foster,
North Keokuk -S E Guinn, VV I) Pickerel, | chandler, 3rd VVnrd-D R Owens B F IMn
son, Frank Am " 1 ' “
Hal mon, clerks.
George Estes, Judges; Martin Mensch, T J
Hall, clerks.
>y Ison, clerk
W’-• •* •’ •• ''noun (i *- | | || -
iold, Judges; Chas Egiiert. S D
North Htrtiud- VV A Carhs-k, Jont Rmlth G L-,'l‘,“,rfl,‘r' 41,1 Ward- II M Morgan, Fred
Alli.-h Judges; VV A Hadley, J T Haynes, Ah'hILVs. eir.ll2unl1’J,,dg“;
clerks.
South Stroud VV p Mayo, P N Iturford, J c
A 11 Burris, clerk.-
J. c. BURTON, President.
. H. C'RUME. Secretary.
Some Don’t
Those that don’t generally have
a llttie stored away against the
arrival of that damp period.
Have YOU ?
If net, now Is a good time to
start. Take a little stock In the
Gliandler Building
& Loan Association
and add some to It every month
and you will be surprised at its
growth. If you haye a start in-
vest It and let it grow. No use
to let it stand still Everybody
cun get ahead who wants to.
Notice Is hereby given that at. a regular
meeting of the democratic central commit-
tee of Lincoln county, Ok’ahotna, held in
I Chandler on Aptil 27, 1907, a majority of the
I I voting precincts in said county being repre-
sented in such meeting by their regularly
I chosen committeemen, It was decided by a
| majority vote of said committeemen to riorn-
| inate by primary election, in accordance
I with tbe pfcdvUions "f article Sift chapter 17
| of the session laws of Oklahoma for 1005, the
j candidates of the democratic parly
j for tho several county offices
in said county to be filled at the
next general election to beheld In Lincoln
county, Oklahoma territory, and It was fur-
j ther decided that said primary election
| should be held in each of the legal voting
j precincts of said county on Saturday, Jut 1
s. 11*07 The polls will he kept ope. In each
of said precincts from 0 a m. till 7 p. -m of
said day.
The candidates to he nominated at said
election shall be for the following offices:
County treasurer, county clerk, Judge of the
■ county court, county nttorney, register of
deeds, sheriff, county superintendent,county
I weigher,district clerk, county surveyor, and
I county commissioner for each commission-
er s district. Each precinct shall also elect
one member of tiie democratic central com-
mittee.
Tj/ic People Pan/c
\\ e make an earnest effort to aceommodate
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1907, newspaper, May 31, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915272/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.