The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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Freedom, Oklahoma, Thursday, Sept. 12. /907.
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Rufus J Eost for County Clerk
111llnlxjro. 111., Aug. U, 1907,
The Freodon; Expiees,
Freedom. Oklahoma.
Gentlemen:
1 hiu herewith sending you n recom-
mendation of our friend, Rufus J
Host, a former citizen of tL is county,
dgne<l by n number of busing. and
piofeaelonul men. Wo are personally
equaintod with Mr Bistand all join
io the bop? that he will ha elected to
the office he seeks. He in worthy, cap-
able and deserving. I am aim* that he
is yet as good a Democrat in Oklahoma
ss he was in Illinois.
. Yonrs truly,
L. V. H1J.
We, the undersigned, citizens ol
Montgomery county, Illinois, certify
that Rufus J. Bost was born and grew
to manhood in this county, and we
knew him well up to the time he moved
from here to Oklahoma. He was a
man of unquestionable integrity, of
good habits, and good business capacity
Ho came from one of the oldest and
best democratic families of this county
and he himself was a staunch democrat
from boyhood.
Wo taka the pleasure in testifying to
his excellent character, his capability,
and his unswerving democracy
Edward Lane, Attorney at Law and
ex-member of congress.
Thos. M. Jett, Attorney at Law and
ex-member of congress.
F. M. Roberts, flour merchant.
Geo. R. Cooper, ex-county judge.
A. N. Banes, county clerk.
M.T. Kiggins, deputy sheriff.
L. V. Hill, state’s attorney.
T. .T. McDavid, deputy county clerk.
Jno. W. Rea, county treasurer.
C. A- Freeland, deputy circuit clerk
E. Douglas, president Peoples Nation-
al Bank,
Guy C. Lane, attorney at law and
treas. Democratic Central Committee.
S. H. Stansifer, deputy circuit clerk
Roy E. Tobias, deputy circuit clerk,
C. W. Bliss, editor Hill-boro News.
A. G. Brown, agent 111. Trac. Sys.
Jas. P. Brown, hardware.
J. H Barrett, hardware,
H. J. Bartlett, produce dealer.
James B. Baninger, cashier Mont-
gomery Co. Loan and Tr. Co. Bank.
S. E. Barringer, supt.Poor Farm.
F. L. McDavid, assistant cashie
Montgomery Cotfnty Loan and Trus
Co. Pank.
I. T Whit ledge, ex-coroner Mont-
gomery Co
D. F, BioftCi cashier Peoples Nation
al Bank.
Edwatd A. Cress, masVu- 111 Chancery
Alex A C?es^, real estate dealer.
Fred Noterman, jeweler.
J. M. Clotfelter. grocer.
John ftf. Shoemaker, Ohm. Dem
Cen. Com.
J. J. Frey, r'eal estote and loans.
J M. Milen, ex-sheriff.
E. W. Grasse)!, real estate agent.
Amos Miller, atiy at law and
county judge.
Fred Brandes, live stock dealer.
W. H. Frame, fanner.
G. \V. Batern. n, farmer.
Neil McLean, farmer.
Frank Harp, fanner.
H. G. Hutts, farmer.
J. W. Harp, Co. Snpt. schools.
M. E. Bray, sheriff Montgomery Co
Isaac Hill, lumberman,
F. T. Hendrix, lumberman.
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Hair cut in the latent agony,
whiskers drove in, bent over,
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I'irat class work d »no. Matia-
f'.otiou Guaranteed.
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1 have made u contract wills one of the largest manufacturers of phonographs to furnish me will:
jikohogranh? which I into ml to give away absolutely free to my customers with every $25 worth of goods'
purchased at my store. Get your cupons and save them . My prices on goods wili not lie made any highef
in order that 1 may give the phonograph away, but the flme low prices will prevail. You can save money
by dealing with me and at the same lime get a strictly 'igii class phonograph absolutely free. Come m
and hear it play and sing. This machine is equipped w th all the latest improvements. Mobley's Wonder"
ful Sound box and Morning Glory Horn that gives a wonderful volume o! music reproducing the human
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Be sure and ask for Cuports.
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Stillwater, Ok., Aug. 24, '07.
We, the undersigned citizens and
business men of the city of Stillwater,
Payne county, Okla. take pleasure iD
having this opportunity of publishing
our esteem and good-will towards our
former fellow-townsman, R. J. Bost,
whom we are informed has been honor-
ed with the nomination for connty
clerk by the democrats of Woods county
Okla., and hartily recommend him to
the people of Woods county for the
office he seeks.
Wishing for him the success which
he so justly deserves, we are,
Yours respectfully,
J. H. Donart, Co. Clerk.
Frank J. Wikoff, Pres. Mt Bank Com
S. F. Swinfond, Pres. 1st Nat'l Bank.
Jas. Athentan, ex-sheriff.
C. H. Lowry, Attorney.
-R. S- Frazer, Pres. Frazer-Kelly-
Moore Co.
W. J. Hodges loanagenf
Freeman E. Miller, attorney, and
editor Peoples Progress .
E. E. Good, cashier Still water Nat’l
Bank.
J. H. Swap, real estate.
R. J. Smith, city counriimiin.
John Crocker, farmea.
Claude Powell, druggist.
W. N. Walker, farmer.
T. J. Hoyt, deputy -heriff.
C. H Berry, city councilman
H. S- Han net, police indge.
John W. McLean, t'armex'.
C O. Edgerton, city clerk.
H Bahntge, ex-city councilman.
G. F. Knowles, butcher.
C. L. Burdick, ex-county attorney. ,
C. F.Babcock, Pres. Stillwater Mill
& Elev. Co.
C. A. Melton, Supt. of Cuba school
Geo. P. Uhl, attorney.
W. T Kelly, farmer.
G: W. Lewis, farmer.
Thomas D. Bowers, transfer
J. S. Workman, attorney.
Samuel Smith, attorney.
Geo. Dollinger, deputy Co. Treas
M. Fairchild, farmer.
Lena Hannei, deputy register of deeds
Daters E. Sater, abstracter
C. E. Donart, deputy Co. clerk.
T. J. Roberscn, hardware.
C. F. Neerman, postmaster.
Chan, W. Snyder, assistant P. M.
M. Jj, Walker, banker.
Alonzo Myers, livervrnan.
Dale Lytton, barbware,
G. L. Dent, justice peace.
Lewis Myejts, liverymm.
Dr. J. B Murphy, coroner.
L. D. La'uyer, dequty sheriff.
Thatcher & Sons, M'f g well 'drills
and supplies.
C. W, Pierce, II D
H C. , ■’Dnibt.
Hiram S. C > ;bor school hoard
W. A. 7 z ■ 4 rtC*l retail
Hour and feed.
A . L. Nidhol [u-opri i r Hotel Nichol
Al Shively, liveryman-
Butler Price, buss and transfer.
Will H. Aulder, groeeryman.
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1 he Republicans licld their coun-
ty convention at Alva Monday,
j Aug. 19 and nominated the follow-.
| ing ticket. i
j Representative, G.W- Huston.
Register of Deeds, W. J. French.
Treasurer, .1 W. Stegeliu.
1 County Judge, R. A.i a . ion.
n to politics tins Fill inn to run ii | County Clerk, Lee Walton.
}ncn partisan paper, from the tact Shciilt, Gus Hadwiger.
Vote for A G. Updogiaff,
It was our intention noi to e
to politics tlii- fall but to ru
that we have as many good patrons
and friends who are democrats as
are republicans. However wo have
one favorite aifiong the eanidate-s
County Attorney, Chris Muuutel.
County Superintendent, Fi-ed Faeh.
District Clerk, Kent Eu) ank.
Surveyor, Win. H^iviland.
Public.Weigher, George H. llcllins
one whom we should like tq see el-j Commissioner ist. Dist., R ”ineou.
ected and one whom we feel conli- ^ ou'1- Hist. W. A. Cooksey,
dent will be elected. This is Alpha j 3dkt- W,u-
G. (Jpdograff, canidate for the Sen- | Senator, A.G, t pdegraC,
ate from Woods and Woodward
counties. We feel that the people
j who fail to vote for him are voting
j directly against their own interests.
Mr. Updegraff has served the
| people iu a public capacity before
j and his record is without, question.
He is a man qualified in every
respect for the office and with his
knowledge of public affairs lie
could and would serve the people
l lie Democrats held their county
convention at Alva Saturday Aug.
17 and nominated the following
ticket.
Senator, N. P.Yantis.
Representative, W.T.Abbott.
Sheriff, Hugh Martin..
County Judge, C. E Daggett.
Treasurer, T.J, Dyer-.
Register of Deeds, Sam Cuinlin.
County Clerk, R.J. Bost.
could ! County Superintendent, F. O. Hays.
County Attorney, Claude McClory.
who se character .s above reproach ' Distrk>t Clerk’ J' J' Glaser’
better than any man
place m the office.
they
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EXPRESS.
Items muet reach us not later
than Tuesday night to get in.that
weeks paper. Sign your name to
your cerrespondance.
j Surveyor, Frank Simpler.
Commissioner 1st. Dist.,L.A.Clinken-
beard.
2 ond. Dist., John E. Patterson.
3rd. Dist., Hariy H. Davis.
i ARM fOANS
At a Low Mat- f Interest
and li si.i • i.ee, lten »t
this Office
Kingman, Okla.
Mr. Morehach has Ins new house
almost, completed. It is a nice one
16x20 It.
Frank Her'y is iu Alva this week
on busiuegs
| Macy Howells returned from
work near Kiowa this week
Bud May sold a bunch of his
-tce.'-a a few days ago to Jlr. Brown-
back for $530.
Lon Greenwood is hauling wheat
to Lake O'ly for Richardson of
Aetna.
Mr and Mrs.Metcalf -nd Cliddie
j have moved to the east Brownback
ranch where they wiil lake charge
j of things at present.
Grandpa Griffith was in King-'
man last week having some repairs
done on Lis buggie wheels. We are
always glad to hava such grand and
! noble people as he in our midst.
Bert Bartholomew is in Alva ihie
week.
Mr. Harris of Abbie was in
Kingman yesterday on bis wav to
Mr. Sprague's io help with his corn
cutting.
Two canidstes on the Republican
county ticket were pleasant callers
LOaitsrs,
•5 I'or cent Interest ^
Musellcr & Sutton.
Alva — Okla.
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Notice for PuMloatlon.
Department of »ho Interior
Land Office at Woodward, Okla.
A'.ltf. 15, 11X17.
N'ltlco Im hereby priven that tlio follow-
ln« named aettler lias lilod notice of his
intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim, and that said proof
bo made before the Register
Okla., on
will
and Receiver at Woodward,
Oct. 15 1907, to-wlt:
Walter 1*. Day, of Bllondalc, O T
for h.o.no.OiTt mode Rebry, hllMl (or the •
nel & e2 .se t soc 19 t 2Ca r 19 w l m.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove ills continuous residence upon Ond
cultivation of said land, viz:
Lewis A, Payton. .John M,Sparks, Josepli r
Day James K. Ward of F.llondalo O.T. also
James E. Y7ard o( Ell adalo.O.T.
for h.e.no, fes'8 made EebryS, 1^)1 for s -. ■ see
29 t Elia r 10 w i m.
He names tho following
witnesses to
provo his continuous, residence upon and
cultivation of ijald, land, viz:
Walter P. Dny, LewisA-Payton, John ,M
Sparks & Joseph K.Day of Ellondale, O. V
Joseph K.Day of Ellcndalc, o, I.
for h.e,no.6590 made Eebry 8 li»n for ne4 sec. 20
t 26n r 19w i m.
If' names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon aud
cultivation of said land, viz:
James E. Ward. Walter P.Duy, Lewis A,TV -
ton & John M.Sparks ah of Elloadale, oklu
____ Dirk T. Morgan. Register.
NoUcerorPuodeaUon.
Department of the Inforlor.
Land Office at Woodward, Okla,
Sept. J, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given tui
John A.Lawson of Lookout, okla
has filed notice of his
intention to make Uual five year proof
In support of his claim, vlz:h e.no.95i)8muile
oct. 11,»901 for the lots 1,2,3 tsei nw4 seq 3d
t 28n r 19w l.m.and that said proof
will bo made before the T?''~!ster
and Receiver at Woodward, Okla., on
oeiojer 12, nio7.
He names the following witnesses tq
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Ahlal T. Hawk. Robert Hodgson, 1 nq,
u,Hawk # Harry Hodgson of Lookout,
Dick T. Morgan. Regt
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Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Woodward, Okl
Aug. 27, 1907.
Notice is herfeby given that
Jacob M. Paul of Charleston, <
has filed notice i.-f
intention to make final llvo
proof in support of his claim, viz. h
10781 made Jan. it. 1901 for tbeswlsoc'i
r 20w, I. m.
and that said
will he made before the Liu,Ist
and Receiver at Woodward, Okl t.,
October 19, i907.
Ho names the following witner
provo hjs continuous residence upou
cultivation of said land, vis:
S.A.Graves,C.e.Hancock & Charles L. : .
of Saratoga O.T.& j.D. Wilson of cbarle;- i
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at Kingman la-ff week. After
bad made their business known
went away with a smile all
their faces.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arche:
pleasant Kingman callers ve
and they being mindful of
thing? to eat they brought
fine water melons which were
the finest the writer ever ea.
are always thankful for such
things.
Mr. Lemon passed through Ki
mao a few days ago with a bun .
of cattle en route to Kiowa.
As there .8 four corn sled
broom com bailer at the s’
waiting the blacksmith I w :1
and put in some of my ep
using the hammer and ton
Money to loan on farrr
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DeGeer, R. I. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907, newspaper, September 12, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950429/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.