The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1906 Page: 3 of 14
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tied to vote, regardless of wheth-
er he is a resident of a city of
ten thousand inhabitants or not.
Office forth® Week End-
ing Mar. 19 1906. ’
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Yours very truly,
Claud Pollard,
Office Asst. Atty. Gen.
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And, in fact, everything that is kept
in a first-class dry goods store.
If what you want is not in stock,
i*will do my best to get it for
yen in the shortest possible time
| 1 g,ve y°u best value for your money
The Best Cough Syrup.
S. L. Apple, Ex-Probate Judge Otta-
wa Co., Kansas, writes; “This is to
say that I have used Ballard’s hore-
hound syrup for years and that I do
“In Section 103 of the late not hesitate to recommend it as the
election law, acts of the last leg- J^st cough syrup I have ever used,
islature, does it require voters to
present their poll tax receipts to
vote in cities of less than ten
thousand inhabitants?
You are advised in the first Remaining Uncalled For Ln This
place that Section 103 relates to
primary elections alone, and un-
der its provisions parties offering
GENTLEMEN:
Hearin, D. F.
Ledbetter, A. F.
Morantes, Amands
Nelson, J. H.
LADIES:
Okley, Miss Bertie
Patrick, Miss Annie
Walker, Miss Maggie
These letters will be sent t°
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25, 50c and Sl.oo. Sold by Clark
Bros., the Leading Druggists.
LIST OF LETTERS
the woyst coughs and colds, Bro-
nchitis, Tonsilitis, Weak, Lungs,
Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guar-
anteed by Clark Bros., The Lead-
ing Druggists. 50c and $1.00.
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Montague Democrat.
Judge W. T. Russell was over
from Nocona attending court.
Miss EUa Minor was at Noco-
na attending her sister, Mrs.
Forrester, who is quite sick.
Miss Grace Sherrill came home
to attend the play Tuesday night Je<
given by the Nocona Dramatic
Club.
The performance of “Hick’ry
Farm,” by the Nocona Dramatic
Club, at the opera house Tues-
day night, was well received by
the large audidhee present. Very
very creditable acting was done
by all in the cast. Splendid mu-
sic by the Nocona Orchestra and
Girl’s Band added much to the
performance.
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1906, if not delivered before. In
calling for the above, please say
“Advertised,” giving date of list.
W. N. Merritt, P. M.
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Saint Jo Tribune.
L. O. Blanton was in Nocona
on business, Friday.
Herb Field was here from No- so he is a farmer-lawyer candi-
cona Wednesday to see his fath- date. He wants your votes; he
er. >
Mrs. N. M. Flynt came down
from Nocona Tuesday evening
to see her father, Elder Newton
Field.
J. H. Bowers, of Hereford, terest to the medical fraternity
came in Wednesday morning and
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)ur Exchanges.
date.
wants to shake your hand—he is .
in earnest.”
Doctors Are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of
Kenneth McIver, of Vanceboro,
Me., is the subject of much in-
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q and the wide circle of friends.
He says of his case: “Owing
to severe inflammation of the
throat and congestion of the
to die, > when, as a last resort, I
was induced to try Dr. King’s
New Discovery and I am happy
ten thousand inhabitants or ov-
28.56 fortheir suffrage to clothe him er’ as shown by the last United
31 with the county judge’s ermine. States census^ This provision,
41.85
43.75
in the primary?”
You are advised that he can-
. . • The same rules as to voting time.”
and Walter McKinzie of Mon- weU Krounded in the principles apply to primary elections as do the Leading Druggists.
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S Dry Goods. Clothing. Hats. Caps. Boots, Shoes
home people^ who have always
63.93 stood by him for anything he
54.40 wanted.
Total 264.19 J . - - -
Quite a scare exists over small- Ritchie7or’18 more than the
. has paid interest as follows on whom we today introduce to
the county funds:
For September
For October -
For November
For December
For January
For February
Wednesday, when she left to
join her husband at Madill, I. T.,
where they will make their fut-
, ure home.
A. W. Ritchie.
It is our pleasure to announce
to our readers this week that A.
W. Ritchie, of Montague, is a
, candidate for County Judge, sub-
ject to the Democratic primary.
The writer’s acquaintance with
Mr. Ritchie is limited; but our
first impression of him is that he
vzould make us a creditable judge.
Above all, he promises, if elect-
ed, .to give us a Democratic ad-
ministration in all that the term
implies.
Mr. Ritchie is popular at home,
as the following from his home
paper, the Montague Democrat,
will show:
“A man of sturdy
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considerably throughout the
## i ■ county. He has served four
* years as justice of the peace at
Henrietta Independent. this place and refused to run
Revs. W. C. Garrett of Nocona, again. He is versed in the law; not.
anu »»aiwi .vi vxwnr.ie v,x xvxvxx- of jaw an(i justice> He is an ar-
tague, were guests of Rev. L. dent supporter of and adherent
N. Moorhead the first of the to the public schools, an undying
lover of Bryan, a whole-souled
fellow who wants, above all else,
to be county judge of this great
county. His heart throbs with
the great, toiling throng—in fact,
Alex, himself, is a laboring man
now on the farm making a crop!
went out to Forestburg to see
- his parents |
Will Pembroke, who was here Lungs, three doctors gave me up
to attend the funeral of his mo-
ther, Mrs. A. W. Pembroke,
last week, returned to his home to’sayjtT saved my life.’’Cures
‘ udill. I. T. last Friday.
W. Pembroke returned
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eyening from Nqcona,
lied, by his daughter-in-
w, Mrs. W. A. Pembroke and Trial bottle fre
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. A man of sturdy, common
County Treasurer N. P. Me- honesty, fully alive to the needs , , , . ,
informs the Democrat of the great common masses, vote are not reQulred to pre-
hard worker, full of energy, and sent their poll tax receipts or
industrious habits, are phrases certificates of exemption, unless
very applicable to Alex Ritchie, thev are residents of cities of
, our
- readers and who earnestly asks
with the county judge’s ermine. States census, This provision,
Esq. Ritchie is, and always has however, does not apply in gen-
elections, whether city.
A satisfied customer is my best ad-
vertiser. J ust give me a trial,
and if I can’t hold your trade,
then it is my fault.
Our Spring Stock was selected for our trade
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children, who visitec here until Poll Tax Receipts Not Required to general elections,
In Primaries. is entitled to vote in any election X
The following letter which ex- in this state, whether primary or
plains itself, was received a few general, unless at the time he of-
days ago by W. V. Jones from fers to vote he is twenty-one
the attorney general’s office, and years of age.
as it gives information on some
points which are of vital interest
to the public, we publish it;
W. V. Jones, Iredell, Texas.
Dear Sir: We are in receipt
of yours of the 6th, in which you
propound the following inqui-
ries:
1.
Gives Health, Vigor and Tone.
Herbine is a boon for sufferers from
aneamia. By its use the blood is
and the color
The drooping
The languor is
diminished. Health,vigor and tone
predominate. New life and happy
active result. Mrs.Belle H. Shriel,
I be smallpox. Besides he ran a good, strong
inporary gus- race over the county, and his
\ pension until the disease is de- host of friends freely assert that
enffipionf tn rlutormino xx«o ivov ------- ---------— iviiuciiesoorougn, 111. writes i nave oeen
I ™ but on the other hand has gained primary, but will be twenty-one troubled with liver complaint and poor
been, very popular among his eraj
----- - - - - 1 county or state; the party offer- the dead letter office April 19th,
. 1OOR i-f nnl rlnlivn-rnzl T«
The record shows-'that in& to vote must present his poll
Total 264 19 hi the county judge’s race two tax receipt or certificate of ex-
~ „ years ago the vote stood 224 for emption before he will be enti-
Quite a scare exists over small- Ritchie, or 18 more than the com-
pox being in the country, espec- bined vote of his three opponents.
1 in •Rnwia thp This is a fine record to make at
one’s home box, and reflects
very forcibly the good wishes and If his poll tax receipt has been qUickiy regenerated
r friendly good feeling of one’s lost, of course he can make the becomes normal.
|g what was hotne people toward a candidate, necessary affidavit as to its loss strength is revived,
race lu over the’coiniy, andhiS anf th“" 1,6 entitled to vote- .
host of friends freely assert that 2. Cana young man whois
he has lost none of his strength; not twenty-one years old at the Middlesborough, Ill. writes 1 have been
Lah4- r-vn hue nroinarl —A —. <■ « « « • x «
before the general election, vote blood, and have found nothing to ben-
efit me like Herbine. I hope never to
be without it. I have wished that I
had known of it in my husbands life
-----’ 50c. Sold by Clark Bros.,
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Carter, B. A. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1906, newspaper, March 22, 1906; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372434/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.