Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910 Page: 1 of 12
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PAULS VALLEY
VOL. VII.
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLA., OCT. 27 1910
F.r H.«, Wealth, hffkw ,„d „ u„f .
Saloons For all Town®
Oeetain men who a re make-
ing a living oat of thia preeent
sued in that town.
It keeps liquor away from the
home and confines it to known
so-called prohibition are rircuJa- °,f, hueiness-
ting statements that email " W,U el'™nate
Democrats Speak
Hon. George Henshaw, can-
didata for corporation commis-
sioner of the state, made able
addresses for the democratic
ticket at Elmore and Pauls Val
ley Monday and at Byars Tues-
day. He had facts and figures
at his command and used them
effectively and unspuringly to
the confusion of the enemy.
Hon. Percy W. Gardener,
County Judge of Hughes Coun-
ty, formerly a resident of Pauls
Valley, made strong appeals for
democratic votes in Stratford
Tuesday, Pauls Valley Wednes-
day afternoon and at Wynne-
wood Wednesday night. Judge . — iiccnse duj i a
Gardener urges the necessity of I win pUT HIM OUT OP RI7<U 79 °n fir8t « *iction in
Dollimr a lame demo |NE8S. Read the bill.
by All First Class Drug Stores.
towns cannot hat* *Uoons
when prohibition is defeated on
the 8th of November.
The propoeed law rtatee p^.
ly that any incorporated town,
no matter how small, is entitled
to one saloon. And also an addi-
tional saloon for the major frac-
tion of each 1,000 population.
Every voter should beware of
the man who is profiting out of
Prohibition the truth about the
—- the trafic
ifrom an7 and all kinds of poli-
ties.
It will limit the number of
saloons to one for each, and they
will be so carefuly hedged by
jaws of regulation that even the
bitterest fanatic will note the
improvement over present con-
ditions.
The license board, selected
from local men by local men
must revoke any license on se—
I'rviiiuiuon ine truth about j ..wusoouue-
'ocal option and high license bill i Sh convit^n and suspend for
win pttt _ (HU JOdavs on first
Notice
To my friends and customers
whom I have done work for for
the past three years, I want to
thank them for their liberal
patronage, and now since I have
gotten back at my old stand in
my new building I invite all of
them to call and see me. I am
in a better position than ever to
do your cleaning, pressing and
dyeing, and my tailored suits
are better than the best. Call
and see me, 2nd door west of
of Agnew & Bakers Drugstore.
Yours to please,
J. A. Evans.
polling a large vote iu
cratic strongholds.
Governor Haskell speaks here
Thursday night, and E. J. Gid-
dmgs at Wynnewood next Sat-
urday afternoon and N.B. Hays
here Saturday afternoon, Oct
29th.
30 days on first
ay court.
No tables,
are willing to l,av„ the people
Will Make Your Bond
Warren Stewart will make
your bond for any kind of busi
ness you want to undertake
,8nCtha? J"''-' °d'D"
in the bank, or any other In-
mate busmese. See him
chairs, games,
Bring your friends, and visit
Hamly'a Photo Car, nuffsed
Gamesters Caught:
Burglars Escape
At a late hour Saturday night
five traevling menwere arrested
in the Leland Hotel for game-
in^. Monday morningthey plead
guilty and were fined the usual
ten eighty.
At a late hour last Saturday
night W. O. Vttu nuuiti e> uiy
goods store was burglarized by
some one breaking in at the back
window— the cash drawer was
robbed of about $5.00 and cloth •
ing of unknown value and
amount was stolen.
The burglars made a "geta-
way" and no arrsts have been "lucn win dc
made
BILLIOUSNESS
IS PROGRESSIVE SUICIDE.
Bruce's "Liver Happy" PiHs
C.Ure: « *-« - their action ^
c.
(The Hexall Store)
PHB R U c E
The Live Druggist"
[Use S.W.P.
it's the world's BEST.
No one hu ever rn.de . «lve. oint-
ment or balm to compare with Buck-
en a Arnica Salve. I,', the one per-
fect healer of Cut., Corn,, Burn,
Brunei, Sore.. Scald., Boll., Ulcer.'
^ S"U Rheum' For Son Eye.!
Cold Sore,, Chapped Hand,, or Sprain.
"' "Preme- In'«'lible lor Pile,.
Only 25c at Agnew & Baker.
Life Insurance
Warren Stewart will in8Ure
your life with the JefWn
Life Insurance Company of Ok-
lahoma City. Call Sn fiim
Foot Ball
fZhK ,f4hickaaha H'Kh School
foot ball team will play the local
nigh school here Friday.
Jno. P. McConahey.
Lee Cruce Coming
Hon. Lee Cruce, Democratic
Nominee for Governor will
speak in Pauls Valley at 8 o,-
clock p. m. on Saturday Nov.
5th, 1910.
Come oui and meet and hear
Oklahoma's next Governor-
music, blinds, partitions, Oklahoma will recall
l^r«mBll«hmi:screen8'8tak,edf!'a83 or 0,h<!r effort of these' holier than Ihou
Accomplish device will be premitled in sa repre6entatiTee of the
loons.
Ok!a. City, Okla.—On Novem-
ber 8th Oklahoma will be placed
u uiavuu —
on even keel and can Uke iu|mo'«
The an ti-treating clause re-
ana cmn u*k.o i to i - "
place among the reallj great There can be no bill,-
states or pool tables. No wine
S Local option and high license ^ premitted. No Sun-
wh will h* for the traffic Mmors cannot
ltquors.
Blacksmiting that givee satis-
faction We make a specialty of
horseshoeing.'No horse too wild,
no foot too crooked that we
can't shoe, all kind of repairing
the and *)low work properly adjust-
ed. We are well equipped to do
all class of blacksmithing and
guarantee satisfaction. Bring
u3 your next job and be con-
vinced . We can please you.
On the west corner back of
For Trade
The Red Automobile,—1909
Maxwell Touring Car, in first-
class condition^ Will trade for
land and pay difference
Juo. P. McConahey.
anti sa
loonists to prevent a vote on the
local option bill and how they
fought the matter in the sup- ^
reme court to prevent the legal j Freeman Sipes Merc! Co!
petition of about sixty thous j
and Oklahoma voters from be Mrs. F. F. Wright who has
ing recognized. The spirit of been ill for the past five weeks
every step, jg reported improving fast at
which will be lubtitutud for the ,f.* _ .... IUg rwcuKuizeu.
stupid blunder °<^nonly must ^ ci^'!from midnfgtt' unfairness marks every step js reported
known as bootleggerand bawdy g ^ momi taken by these people. They re- this time
house prohibition —will posi sort to coercion and intimida- i ,IT, .
out of • ! tion in their effect to prevent a 1 J*!?*™ hungry.
n | make the New State Cafe your
head quarters. J.C.Denney Prop
H. O. Patterson, the Mer-
house prohibition —will
tively put these gentry
business.
It will give every connty road
and bridge funds $l,000for each
license issued in that coanty.
It will give pvery incorporated
town$l,000 for every license isj
Mrs. C. E. Pruiett and Mrs. ■ fair settlement of this question ^
John L. Sullivan of Hughes[Their every appeal is to maud-'
Springs, Tex., are visiting a,{in sentiment and ignorant;
sister, Mrs. Geo. Powell and j prejudice and their unfairness, '-bant tailor in now located 2nd
brother, J. A. Evans here this extends to actual misrepre-1 d°or south of poet office in Demo
week. Isentation of well facts. If they crat News office.
A New Line of Children's Dresses
In Complete Aliortment, th«t are copies of the newest designs found in the fashion journals.
The styles art 10 numerous that we cannot describe them, but will ask you to see them and
judge if you ItSit to bothar with dress making when you can get what you want here. Mothers
cannot fail to Appreciate the advantage which we offer in these ready made dresses. We have
them from 6 years sizes to 14 years ranging in prices from $1.00 to $5.00. Materials are percale,
gingham, wool mixed and silk poplin, in dots, stripes, checks and solid colors.
The FREEMAN-SIPES CO.
The Place to Buy Good Goods Cheap.
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Lasater, Wayne H. Pauls Valley Democrat. (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910, newspaper, October 27, 1910; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118340/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.