The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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(’ont’muei! from pog* -
n >t lot th** people elect tin* man
who is t'» istored the untors
in each precinct? When did i
people of Okluhnm t indicah t' :.t
they were nut competent t<* s-?|
ect t';e propeo men to register
the voters and conduct the elect
ion? I can not comproheud how
men who nrofess t> fuvtui home
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rule, who ass »rt that the poop e
arc?capable of self government
can face t he people and defend
this law."
“The provisions establishing
a system of registaration aie
vicious in the superlative degree.
The 1 nuector of tin* precinct
an dicer noe elected by the peo-
ple* but appointed by the conn
ty elccli m bouad has absolute
an unlimited power in deforming
w'lo ar;* qualified electors, and
who shall he allowed to register.
For a pel'iod of ten day thirty
days before the first Tuesday in
August 11*10 - this inspector is
rednired to “ canvass his prec-
inct- for the* Durnose of prepar
ing and recording u list of the
qualifl* (1 voters.
SOME , xv S.
A newspaper, if it has any
brains, conscience and muscle
back of it, must continually de
cido between coing its duty ami
injuring its pocket.
Now comes the editor of 11
Thomas (Okla.) Tribune with
that. fc5offer tor each and ev.-r\
boot-loggingc miction. He tai
talizes the reader by tleciariig
that there are b.ait 1 ggers a
Thomas, but dares him to scenic
a convicti* n.
We stop the press longeuougl
to ap dog :e for runnir.g 22 c -
rins of ad .'etising in a 2s-cohnni
paper, says the El Dorado (Kan
Republic..n. In the meantime
should you neglect to read these
advetisemer.ts you an? dead sure
to lose a 1 >t of money.
In some edition of one of the
Pudlisher's j apers we sav. a
form of sticker that impressed
us as a good idea and in has boon
adopted. It reads something
like this: “Use your own waste
basket ours is full." Every i
in the year we receive letters
asking for free advertising and
it is becoming annoying. This
will hereafter be put on such
Utters and then retured. Milan
(Tenn.) Exchange.
C. A. Bohnenkamp in the
ation of their mayor taking to I
the tall timber. We like hem ,1
especially if they an young ; ui
tender’ but that is no sign ilia'
our name is Step Ileus."
The is>u 1 of he Fail-portiN. Y I
Herald for April 7 was vhlume :
No 1. Getting along in y a s
surly, but still young and \igor
ous in spirit with the gla 1 hand
for everbody as in indicated by
the following < ditorial excerpt
“You need not feel it necessary
to eioth yourself in sackcloth and
ashes to invade die recesses of
this editorial sanctum; just come
right in, co t on < r o ", hands
clean or soiled with holiest toil.
Weave all workers here ami glad
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A. VANSANT PRODUC CO.
Will pay t!
price lor
• » »*- mr «»n x- i—M>g *■» ms m
Butter, Eggs,
and Hides.
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Town >f Earnout.
Trustees.
.W. U. Mucgge,
A Settergrecn,
M. J. Rader.
.!. N. Ilenrie,
(). J. Hradtield,
Ih F. Cones,
L’res.
Treasurer.
Clerk.
Asses, or.
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our friem
at any
Editor Hillman of the Him*
Earth City Host says these new
spring hats for ladies rt m ud
dim of the old fashioned milk
crock his grandmother usi d to
use down in “Indianny.”
“While we are not as much np
•n fashions for the fair sex • r
our genial brother of the county
> -at. we believe that any woman
w isliing to make one of the lip to
date lids out of the handy things
at home can do so by taking that
old wash tub. painting it g:v‘*r,
and sticking few loose rooster
f Mthers around in a sort ofartis-
t • -ily careless manner,” says
th * Winnebago City Enterprise
Eugene Trais is be “mm. girg
edtior" of a new weekly paper
at Camden. Tenn. what the
d ■ i 1 a o t .e d uties of a manging
eli-orofa country weekly, any-
way? we have been on the job
here now about two months and
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County.
' L. D. Anderson, Treasurer.
P W. Zeigler Clerk.
P. I’rivett, Reg’tr of De’ds
(leorge 1). Walker, Sheriff.
II. 11. Rodger Probate .fudge
E. G. Walling, Co. Attorney
('. M. Jacobson, Co. Sup’t
Commissioners.
J. II. Huntington, 1st Dist
J. I). OrndolT, 2nd. Dist.
E. 15. Hamilton, 3rd. Dist.
Churches.
M. R CHURCH.
Preaching service every Sunday
morning at 11 o.clock and in the
evening at H. Sunday school at
10 A. M. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening.
Rt;v A. Ih HoitTox, Pastor,
(’IIRISTIAxX CHURCH.
Preaching every Sunday at 11
a. m. and H p. in. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.
C’. M. Mveiis, Pastel
luring that tiim
type, edited tin
proofs, ki • u-r
swept the oilico,
led job work iin<
bills kej)t
once rodi
we have set
paper, read
the job press,
built tires bust
ads.. i o 1 eti d
up office coresponu
a’l over the county,
. it;.r. f r" hir
ejo* filif
UtKO
INEAGHTOWM
and district to
ride and exhibit a
- everywhere ara
■ .ie,■ j, i .ulojfcr tit fiiitt.
i . ' ”.’e shl,'*
i . , flrep'ty freight, and
• . i i.:y ride the bicycle and
*i• nr fin to.f wish tn
tint’l • < :
If.t/ulht
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i at. ti-'d nr dn not wish to
11 res > c I i. :< tc/.-V /; be cut one etnl.
• h t■ it r. jiosstl •• I-. malre
i y cost. V..U save #io
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samn'e Latest Model
liVong niotv . ) .
NO -MU*. I V I I.trl
tn c.nyo.t .,!•• • • it
allow XLN i> . y I I;
|IS j-.xt it to . y i : v
keep t ic bicyent r
FACTORY PRICES '
to J.*; middlemen's pro I
jJmq an; ; >* . * . j .V * l ' i • \ j : i «-i tires fi\.m anyone
at <* y j s ' • '*.•*•;■. ■ id .i .ii oar unheard ot factory
♦ • ri« i*r us:ent*i.
’ - i ’» ■ < t 1 itiful cttnlrT’te find
c ■ ; rh mod i at the wonderfully
* /’ • v 1 d” Gii i 3r less money
ajr* J. 1 , Y. : ; t * ,• factory cost.
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our prices. O tin i
SECOND il 1ND Y< : N' t . ' !. *’ ■: nil ha^.d bicycles, but
usually at.. r • * r 1 we clear out
pr tly at
.!•* I mi •! rep. t jkiIu;*, pul is, repairs and
cs.
D. of H.
Meet *! 1st and 3rd Saturday af-
ternoons of each month.
Muv lx. Mann,
C of H
E. Mann,
Recorder.
fri es and remirk,i •
YOU Kill BE t ;..:o
COASTER-BRAKE
uera i
gabbed with noli*Gians,ai tended
church and singings and stiil
managed to do f -w i.ihor thing
If an editor has to do this, what
will a managing editor do?
Carthage (Ten.) News.
21 POST CARDS FREE.
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The rezuleir ret.: ’.pi
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Here is an opportunity for a >
one to obtain iM hanclsoinely col
•ired sou vein#’ post cards FOR
NOTH ING and gel his choice o!
three different Icinds icon *1:
21 Comic Cards, 21 I-'l c.vt.-r Ca»*ds
■and a set of 21 cards entitled
I “Language of the Flowers." In
each one of these sots are 24
last liighiy colored, souvenir Post
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issue of the Breda watchman Cards. Ail you hav* to do to in-
states why lie leaves Breda. He tain them is to send 2.M- FOR
says; “Our reason for leaving a YEARS SUBSSRIPTION
now is that we are not receiving
sufficient patronage to pay a fair
margin of profit for the publish- set you want. Upon th
er‘ • • • Too many of our of your subscription for Tin
busine. s men have an dei that Kansas City Weekly Journal
their business doesn’t require
advertising and a newspaper's
source tf revenue is from advert
ising.’,
A bashful young fellow says
that lie went to visit l.i-i girl a few
nights since and while the gas
was burning exceedingly low the
coy young maiden handed him
the following clipping and he
wants some one to tell him what
to do about it; “A girl conld have
just as much fun going sleigh
riding in the parlor before an
open fire if there was the same
excuse for smuggling up close to
keep warm,”
This is how Editor E. A. Stev-
ens of the‘Silver City (la.) Times
reprimands a brother editor for
misspelling Ids name. He says:
NO MORETiKGBLk G’C
I NAILS, Tack* or ( lx t ’.71!
nlr out. y
Over two hundred 0 • l 5 . : >
DESCRIPTION: M <
and easy ridtn.'j.vi v.r-. ..-..ini
a special finality < (r ,w . r
porous ana which vltu sii;i .
ingtlf.-ai: toe ipe. Web
fiedcustom'.-"- s--:-.n.rtb •: C
up once 01
atiordinary ti: ;,l. 'pa
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tread. Theregnlurprivet i o
advertisingpurpo.-’• -v,-care :* .7:
the riderot only ■ > p. - . :
approval. V do not j
\Ve will :.ll".v a ca •> •. .
send M l.L CA-.lt Nil. 1
sending us an order as the I
not sati.-factory ■ t c; : i.i ’.
bank. If j i.u i p. 1 r • f :
wear 1
know that you \\..l i. sj f j
We want yo i to send u
IF YOU NEEi* TG-WU
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describes and uot s ! tr
DO WJY WAIT ■
offers we are making. It on.ye .
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CAMP NO. 7233, M. W. A.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
All visiting neighbors cordially
invited to visit with us when in
town
I A. Ki’.aunes, J. K. Citoss
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t-> — > -it ri’u cutting. Tills
ii oatlnst any other
.'. LLAM'XC aud
13 L.lsf EIOIXG.
- ' V. ship C. O. n on
i i: ielyti- represented.
■ .' ..-<5 1 - r pair) if you
■ _ V ui run no ri k" in
i ' if for any reason they are
n is as safe as in a
i t r ii-!e easier, run faster,
u or s. i'ii at any price. We
•i will give us your order,
.it • : r\ .!■: tttc < ffer.
end f- r a pair of
I it and t;ial at
y Catalogue which
it f.liottt hall he usual prici s.
UUNii or IUIVINT. a bicycle
tl tw and wonderful
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VIOLET RE BEK AI1 LODGE,
NO. 47, 1 O O E.
Neels th ? st and 3rd Saturdays
of each month. Visiting mem-
bers invited to attend.
Bi;m, Smith, Mary Calvert,
N. G. Sec’y
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Lodges.
A. F. & A. M.
deets on the 2nd and 4th Thurs-
i.iy evening of each month. Vis-
bng brf'thern are cordially in-
vited to attend.
G. E. Mabry, W. M.
THE KANSAS CU1 d Vi l EKL^
! JOURNAL and tell them which
leceipt
of your subscription lor ri
[^onctu f1if \r \v <*t l.'l\r Inn t’rrn
the greatest newspaper of tin-
| Southwest you will be sent A B-
; SOLUTFxLY FREE the 21 Post
Cards which you select. Be
sure to specify whotlx r y< u
want the 24 Comic Cards, t-lie
24 flower Cards, or the 21 Lang-
uage of the Flowers card.
We know that you w*il be high
ly jjleased with these post cards.
The Comic Cards are very ‘Tun-
ny": the Flower cards consists
of the principal flowers and are
all in beautiful colors the “Lang-
uage of Flowers" cards are all in
beautiful colors and have verses
and mottoes which give you the
sentiment of the flowers.
Remember for the small sum
of 25 CENTS you can receive The
Kansas City Weekly Journal for
a FULL YEAR AND get YOUR
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LA MONT LODGE NO. 35 K of P
Meets every Monday night.
\ isiting members always wel-
come.
A. T. Heegi.e, 0. J. Bradfield.
C C K of R &S.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS.
Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday
nights of each month. Visiting
members invited to attend.
Lottie Kearnes,
Oracle.
Willie Daniels, Recorder.
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Meets every Friday night
Visiting members invited to
visit tlle lodge.
F. M. Snyder, E. E. Miner,
N. G- sec>
If Editor Buck of Treynor | CHOICE OF ANY ONE of the
don’t quit spelling onr name i sets of post cards. Send 25
Stephens’ we will go up to his .cents and fiddross
burg some day and the citizens 1 THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY
up there will see a correct imit JOURNAL, K. C. , MO.
Prince Mcgul: is a black jack 4 years
old with rr e {y points, and as^ood an
animal as there is in the county He
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is at my farm 2 8 2 west and 1-2 south
of Lament. Mule r; iscrs should see
this jack.
A^IT-r.Xx:.u. seZK’MXMaESL
A. C GLENN
Lawyer
Practice in all Courts.
MEDFORD, OKLA.
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Bradfield, O. J. The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1909, newspaper, May 20, 1909; Lamont, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956285/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.