Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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VOTE FOR SEGER COUNTY.
THE COLONY COURIER.
ISSUED EVERT THURSDAY AT COLONY, OKLA.
Knt.flr«'<J »» Kccoiiit-elsKH matter S«*pt.<»nit»i*r I. Iww. nt tin* jM».st<»ltla«
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MATTOON SEGER,
Owner and Publisher.
NEATHAH. SEGER
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1.00 Per \ear-—but Its Worth Twice the Morey
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The* Cordell fellows elnimed that
it was not sent out by the Cordell
committee. They said “it is n typ-
. . | graphical error,” but hear this a
minute, the eireulur that was
... , out out wa*« two columns wide.
Ld,tor and Manager. | tIu, cWUl|1 O mmittee’s tcpri -1
sentstives claimed they didn't
kliotv how su*h a statement got
, V , ' , , out or who wrote it. The eir* tilth
Adytrtltlni Hctc» i.hiilh/ H''!vf/Usbi.‘i mi.i*a wmic known on M|»r>ih*»jriou. LothH j ^
S'ul WtUit BrtvwUw-Mii-Mt-t flv* '* In*1* l'1* first jjj.ri'tiuo iiu.l tin-.:'- non, n lin** for | or \VJ J prillt** l in tue Cordell *e
*<., HutM'Miiiwe UM«ni»u. A f will IH Hi, o* ior IMI M>( !•..•*, at lours' n u H(. . mm, l — remarkable ' T
'■! Kospeet. <Mnl» Oi 'J'h.onf*. *mU Nwiu-i-s of (,'uuruu A.liil;,. i*t.i„ tfiv.'.i e,r x.»,.i or wli**- ’ ;
(■■n'liinnits11 a<tinui|i‘ii. coincident: * the i, lentirn. s til1 • ■ j
, _ , jmejnt appeared in last week’s Hen ^
—*---“j flwareor. Cout.ty is —till coil set one column wide and the ^
| on the Map. identical “typographical errors.' j ♦
Announcements ,r. .... It was just the same false state $
_ _ . . , , . iWjut and had been set twice tl c X
- For Count/ Offices. !>> wi re jubilant last week whom
• i,...,-,. , . . . sum* way. there was no luimt*
I tho district, judge at Lawton hand! . , . . . .. ....
under this • ed down n decision di-solvii g that i ’ 11 0,1 1 1 USt 1V * *
,, . . tor of the Beacon Imd put it there
Hut tin* Swanson county 1 . , ,
, . , , , and it looked like lie intended
people iinm.miately appealed,
Announcements
•b -ad $6.00. Gash, strictly in ad-j county.
Vtiioe.
County Judea.
Robert tied bey.
Clerk of District Court
1‘. O. Dawson
,]. S. Bell
For Sheriff.
J K. Ilarston
J. M. Banks,
4J. L. Bond,
J. U. Butler,
A. It. Lawson,
tV in. It. Mock.
For Troaouror.
VV. S. Hushton.
(J. T. Clark,
H. H. Johnson,
N. J. Nelson.
,J. F. Ellison
For County Clork.,
Ernest Pattis*.
J. A. Long.
A. T. Winn
Isaiah D. Russell
John B. Shannon
For Register of Doedo.
G. W. Bartgis.
County Superintendent
Will I’earcy
For CommiAtionor*
J. B. Hull,
Nortli east of Ou1*iiegio(
T. J. Kendrick,
At Colony.
F. M. Hollingsworth,
Oakdale Townsliip.
Thun. I). Campbell,
CeiiterDistrict,
and the attorney general handed
:.lo\vn a decision to the governor
in whie)*ho held that the county
was Hot dissolved, bill yet hud all
the rights of u county.
The question regarding the six-
ty per cent clause ol‘ the eoiititil-
lion and the statutes a ill have to
■i»o determined by the Supreme
court of the state before anything
will he taken for granted. In the
meantime the voters of the pro-
posed county of Soger should see
that every .section of the proposed
county secures sixty per cent.
NVu want to be like the man
who received word that his moth
er-in-law was dead, and asking
him if they should embalm, cre-
mate or bury the remuins. lie
wired buck without delay to do
ull three—to take no chance*.
We believe the law contem-
plates just what it says; “sixty
per cent of the vote east at said
election,” but we dont want to
take any chances.
Let ns make the vote so hig and
so strong there will be no grounds
for our enemies going Into eourl.
—Seger Co, Democrat.
The Cordell Beacon accuses the !
Courier of missroprivunting when J
we stated that the cost of truns- j
crihing the records in case Sggoi j
County is created would not be j
more than t»51,U()(i,(JO, We deny j
that we made any misstatement- j
< >ur statement is based on actual j
cost of transcribing the county j
records for Jackson County, and!
it is a ’reasonable estimate.
But when it comes to misrepre-
sentation, it sec Ins to tis that
brother Billups lias Amtuiiins best
for the statement to go out just
as it did. It is no worse, however
] than many otlior tilings the Cot-
dell committee and the Beacon
have ben saying. It is so ridicu-
lous that it needs u > further ref-
utation.
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ISAIAH D. RUSSELL,
For County Clerk.
Mr. I. D. Bussell came to Okla-
homa from Arkansas font years ago
and is ill years old. He is a school
teacher, teaching at the present
time, m nr (Sotobu and gives .splen-
did satisfaction in tin* school-room.
When not teaching he lives on a
farm 10 miles north-west of Carne-
gie, and 10 miles • north-east of
Mountain View. lie has the edu-
cational qualifications to make a
good County Clerk and, if elected,
| he promises a conservative business
administration,
ETHEL J. DA VINA GEO. N. DAVINA
Colony Drug Comjpany
..... See Our New Samples of*WALL PAPER
FINE STATIONERY
Ice Cream, Crushed Fruits, Cold Drinlcs,
Ice Cream Sodas
Perfumes FRESH CANDIES Clgari
e* o a*D^UJ attenk*°n *o filling Physician’s Prescriptions end
Fi mtly Recipes.
We Fill Prescriptions at all hours of the day or night.
We appreciate your business and strive ot please.
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Seger County Voters
Notice
Ju Voting for County Oinliiiils-
tqiimtr every voter in any part
of the new county should Vote
V-n*. THREE OimtniKslnm r i.
Tin* county bat not been divided
into district#, hence ev**ry Voter
help* »«.dot!t all three Oiiiihiis-
liiuiiot'Hi it seems to in* the gim-
oral sentiment to vote for Mu*
man in the mirth mtd.rilie in the
middle part and one in the -Pmh
part of the county intuit oillee.
Look over U *« t 'uitt'ii
mi'eiiidiil dolunmi end
The man who beats
Earnest Pat tee Will
be county clerk.—Adv.
T. D. Campbell,
for Co C/Jhnfr.issioner.
Beflter I)istrict.
Tims. D, < lam pbell who annoui).
cesnsit candidate for county com-
missioner is well and fuvurnbly
known to n large nunil« t*ol‘ pen-
year ago. lie lm-. always taken
a leading part in every move
calculated to better tin* condi-
tions of lii-i community and il
given the opportunity, promisee
to give hi- personal attention to
the otlice for which lit* it spires
and to conduct the sumo its eeon
omieoily as good government
and competent services will ad-
mit of. A vote for him would
be a vote to place the new conn-
county's limmees in safe and
conservative hands. fonsidei
his claims.
WANT ADS
FARM I’ol: n'BNT
On u eiio li at of poor liealt t will quii
lariuing and my farm one of the
twsi In Washita Coiiniy is for retn i
for CASH, lleiir.v Killer I mil.
west and tisouth of Colony,
CORN CRN CORN
*2-">t 11 Imshels good corn fol* sale—
Write ns til ll.vdt'o - ir call M, K.
eott or f\ K. NN'illis, miles east
it I I non li of ('oloity T. I*'.
COLONY
Livery Stable
T. B. HASBROOK, Prop.
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rigs ami safe
drivers,
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( lil'ir.ges
re a miiahle
Let us care
a n d f e e d
Jour tea in *
whet* you
stop in
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Drop in and too our fine
Sftallions and Jacks
pic all over the territory embrac-
ed nlimit a block or two, if we iirejed in the new e umty. Mr. t’ump-
to charge up' the following which | •"‘H i’*'-""* of the snecessfiil eom j
appeared in last week’* Beacen riisers in the Vudiitu N'ttlle.v,
without uny signature t*t imlicnte country and lives on his lunn|
tlmt it wus “contyi billed” or otb imr'.lnVcst <d' ('Jirm-gie, He is well,
•rwise furnished by any one else | quab! led bu* In * p.. ................■-**- M !; x v Ms tttul hr. ken win
tie* Vo
it ion and ask*!
ers mi the proiiii e i!mf il
elected In* will give hi< atti'ntiei'
i i- to the work of 4li*t olYlde tuid ad-
I a.\ . in :lii;t.; T t lie nf. itir* of !*teg|.|* Co-
HEAVES
Try 1 la v in’s
HEAVES
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mi t y in a ii'os. eeoiinin lea I and
hli-ines- iil.e manner. He stands
r< 1' eon-erVii isiu, economy and
* fair d< i,ill >»,t.
C
no
the Hired hunt you think
l est for thu pUee.
an-
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the
ROBERT CODBEY,
FOR COUNTY JUOGE,
Robert Oo'llrn', . hose tif11>■ 'Htl' *,
ment is Undid in ' tt'*ll"'t j i?i t •*)'
11,a C »ur’ T it* il e*iI'i'lidiit. I'm I ’■»n!l
U .lUdgt* *»f rk’get is Veil
known to utility "? ,'ilf » ad, (‘a lie
|j,-ed in <Vi,|,lo II •■itity for .id-t fit 1
v.'lirs, Mvllltf 11V ! hi \fWi'ly' IlMt il
I, m.e ,1 l,i Oo’c,'dim Me |«t n
'.0Miu{ m <ii wild , .'mined Id*- li vd
vs|>1, it mi e Vi»,n ■ I h|lf t tiiv v,
V'tlsliv 'I1 T' no * ali i litis till cl!
and pa ‘4 d I it1 *t;t t ‘ r eHultliflMti1 >ft
l,d lsit|i 'l 'lldi’f* iltt'i UklidieijiM
mi l n.Rkl.'it :b ta*' IWnt In lie*
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or Treasurer,
thun i In* editor.
X “If Sege r County i- formed
cry farmer in tin* countv n h
ussessed at 11 JHJO.OI) id
j AlVJ.tMf 1 it JU a fol* •‘Ulcers
| alone, A hum villi a lal'.n us
I A '.-scd a 0 W dl pay dMHJ1
one dollar pel' acre I, r set. ij«- •
done, a d . • Id, « v- iil |o,y ;.di
j i joituI fol' ail oilier pi m*s. ”
| — t , i*<le'l Ik a ei hi ,
'litis i- i In- -niii" -Uin'lni'hl that
was -ei I out a few -days
11 \ the Co ijell cbm It, It d i (* /• e b-
iiectioti Vi'Mli u '*iatcinem agaiosi
the cutting of lie i*.»1|fIt.,V sUtieb
l>y II. C. d'n fuLw'a.v,
\V. 11. Y. Yab -,
Siewiifl 11II III t.H f*;’( I',
1 >n u. Wielis,
T, < •. Snppiii,'jHffi*
1*1 *, ( .Mill'.I ’omilji-''iiftcrs.
The ('"fdetl speakers \\':ipHi r,
I )idl', llllil Snli' li all dcllfed 1111*
t viilli of tin* sfideiilcltt mill eulidid
ioplidinl" if fa-l cmdirfli ftlii’ii it
tvic I'Mhl dlirinff "in* of flic Joint
delude ill f’lairlc Home It fid dl Cof f'|(,ttr|ng llouit
on.Vi. Will'll frnc of flat Sejli'f (fif.
•'pi mI<'*I's I'i ltd the item f In* Cof'lefl
I*epr"minatives jumped tu an,v "U fif'.'/'ivIII'in'VmHhmbi'ndl''by"'mm ‘J"', *}* 1
I- a lie*’ Mr. Smith -I.I'I “l> i" " Ly Odlmry itcopln tin wrtlve iv«r «;«»uk*’.- «»• J l-o»'tj'»
fie,” Mr. Ihtlf eunl. “It IH ft Hu/ \«iitkvr in t|IH p,f„n f|rn>uto P«*» ................ tvli c . ,
I.l'." iH' w '"l!"1.' r!',1!'1"’ <4<»unt.V *Mtt( nf WarthflujMo.. I* ,l"’ 1,1 ,ri ,hl‘
wldi'ii I'ulhN'il mi fitneli wurty for
In another eolnmn Of llis issue
w ill be seen the aiinnmieciiicnt
of ’I’. Olarh us I'undidate fm
i lie olllet* of Treasurer of Seger
County. Mr. Clark Is one of the
i.ripilial -ell lei's of ihat part ol
the Caddo eonntry that was at-
tached to Washita .County
landing where he now live- Nov
I. It'Ol. He 1** Well and favora-
bly known over a good portion
of the proposed new County.
Iinrim*. icon HeCfetury-t I'eniOU'ei
fol* two years of tin* Carnegie
Co., it funnel's
llflion Pniioofiii LftVfng at one
t Hue iioitr!y 5?fm htruier nieoihei',.
pl'eaenptloii fur
li dor*
lm vv or u . 11' y. e * r In.i'se Inis III*
IHvAVI'iS. i hth » l he lies! I'l'tnmly
T ie l ie ay Drug Compliliy,
WiLL PEARCY,
for Co. Supciintendent.
We eall special alfeiitloM fhi-
week to flu* candidacy of Will
[’ell ley el' I'ditf lililet vvi’st of Aiful*
fa for Count,v Superintendent,
Mr. Pciircy Is notv g. ftillg >*l(Kh<lll
u month for b*mliliig a large conn*
try school i a It I ill- Il'ieOd4 in flit-
country tvliere Ik* \* aei|milnfcd
iiu'lnde priieih»t'l,v ail lvhi» («fio\\
him.
NVc had the pled-life this week
of inspecting te-l iliifiliilils of lln*
highest elnii'Ki'U-d' Jb t" Mti I’ear
ey’s Hbillty mid »*.\,‘ellel(l repulii-
tjntK Where lie li\«'*t liefoia Com
ing I" t >kInliOin 'I In Id- lihliie
coiiniy <Ti*nii Co,, Mo.t Mtery j
collldy dllh'd' slglled test illlf'llluds |
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lie Is II gl'lnIt III " <d' 1 lie Mute j
Nloriinil at Sfu iiipli' Id * *l'"i fillV-
Col. J. N. Riley,
Auctioneer
Graduate of Kenuctcy School of Auction
Satisfaction Guaranteed and prompt attention
To Your Interests.*
STOCK BALES A SPECIALTY
Terms One per cant*
Colony Oklahoma
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This is the County you should
VOTE FOR
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Seger, Neatha H. Colony Courier (Colony, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1911, newspaper, March 2, 1911; Colony, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941284/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.