Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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Hlntortoal SoiJetf-
I
PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
VOL. X.
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1913.
NO 2
ALL QUESTIONS
PAYMENTS DEFERRED
Muskogee, Oklu , Aug 5, 191-! i
Notice of Extension of Tinie|
— 'for Payments on Choctaw-!
Reports from 4r> counties out]Chickasaw Unallowed Lands,!
of 75 in the state gives majori-! purchased in November l- 0,
ties ranging around 2000 in favor, and January-Fehruary-Novom
of al! questions voted upon Tues | ber-December. 1911
day excepting the township i Final Payments duo in Nov.
governing proposition which j ember December, 19i:>, and J an-
shows a close race. The voto! uary-Fehuary, 1914. One halt
over the state was verv light, j (with interest) must be paid
I when due, and the balance may
he extended one year upon pay.
OtiUOMAN NAMED HEGIS1RAB j ment of interest in advance
The name of Adam Patter-! Where second ('25 pr ct) pay-
son; the Muskogee negro which j ments both (all due at the sanrie
was sent to the Senate for con- one-half (or 371-2 pr ct) must be
finnation as Registrar of the paid when due. and the lemam-
Treasurer, has been withdrawn .ing 771-2 pr ct may be extended
and the name of Gabe Parker, a jono year upon pay nun t of in-
prorninent Indian educator of i terest in advance.
Bryan county has been sent to
Senate by President W'lson for
contiimat ion. The storm nf
protests from Oklahoma was:
the cause of Patterson asking j
the withdrawal of hid name. j
J. G
WRIGHT,
ommissioner.
MONEY FOR S0U1H AND WEST
Twenty-five to fifty million of
I Government funds will be de-
I posited in the National banks
SOCIALIST ENCAMPMENT «,f the South and West at once
Of Garvin County wiil beginj by Secretary McAdoo to i'acili
here next Tuesday and hold tato the movement of crop*,
three days. There are expect
ing a largo crowd. The priiyi- RUfKSMITH SHO?
pie speakers for the occasion j bUWjIHH
will he Judge P.. Hurt, of Mad- Jas S. Walker, the blacksmith
eli,on the 14th, Mrs l-iora Meets, (has moved into his new shop,
of Oklahoma City on the loth j just across thestreet,, north of
and Stanley J. Clark on the 16th. | the Valley Wagon Yard. 1 he
A number of other speakers will building is entirely new, large
■
TO OUR 50RSCRIBER5 CQyNC|L MEETING
We have employed Dr. Haines
to collect the subscriptions due
ho Democrat, and we give this
notice so tnat when he calls for
your subscription you will know
that he is the proper person to
pay it to. It ie very expensive
to employ and pay a man to
collect subscriptions t,o a local
paper and we hope that thesub-
Iscribors who are behind will
MONDAY NIGH1
The City Council met in regu-
lar session Mondy night, Atte
the rotine business of allowing
accounts and salaries a motioi
was made and carried illoAinj.
tho Washita Electric Power Co
to charge a minimum ra4^ ot
,75c per month in addition to ti
pay Dr. Haines promptly when melev l01lt, of 25c per montl
lie calls onjou.
APPOINTED MINISTER
President Wilson Monday ent
to the Senate the name of Pres-
ton McGoolwin, managing edi-
I tor of the Daily Oklahoman. to
| bo minister to Venezuela. The
' recent activities of former pres-
ident Castro make iniperaliu)
jthe inmieaiato confirmation < f
I the appointment that the Unit-
oil States government will bo
This rule makes a one dollar
moth rate whether you use un
light or not, and if you l;>c
your house up for ■
vacation or have vaca
you still have
a month.
We are not
cuss this mar
bu' we will b
when we sh:i
up. lloweve
j proper! v represented in
I South American Republic.
iliJ
o pay oi
.nopare.l
r fully a
Informei
inko th<
wo hav
inmei
ouse^
doll.a-
iiatte
ie im
Joe B. Thompson
be on hands durin
days,
the three
PICNIC AT CIVET
Tho picnic held at Civet Sat-
urday was a complete success.
The committee in charge were
experience in that line and every
tliiug went off smoothly. The
Pauls Valley Band furnished
the music for the occasion.
and commodious, with laige
floor from one end of the build
ing to tho other laid of heavy
soft limber, and it makes an
ideal blacksmith shop. Mi
Walker is a fine workman, and
has with him Mexican loo, the
export, to do the horseshoeing
Mr Walker wants his friends
to come to see him in his splen
did now quarters whether they
want any thing or not.
One of the Congressmen-At Large from Oklahoma, electedjn 1912 I
Under the new.districting bill Mr. Thompsons is placed in the fifth
congressional district.
Since his arrival in Washing- j C ingress providing for the separ
ton Mr. Thompson has taken an ation oi the races on street cms
active part in favor of removing and m the various departments
the United States District At I of government at Washington,
torney forthe Western District. I He is a member of the commit-
of Oklahoma on account of his I tee on the District of Columbia,
pernicious activity in politics d\ir and is advocating the enactment
inn the last campaign in threat- of laws which will result in
enfng democrat ic election officials I ing to the government more than
and prohibiting the enforcement a million dollars annually m ap
of the "Grandfather Clause'' in | propria!ions for the District.
Oklahoma. It appears that Mr. I He was most active in the
mi ..... ••••11 nnnnAiifl 111 I\1Q 1
very
't^na-
RESIGNATION AfitEPll!)
President Wilson has
politely accepted tho res
tion of Ambassador Wilson to
Mexico fo take effect Oct 14.
Ex-Gov. Lind of Minnesota was
sCnt to Mexico as the special
representative of the President
until the expiration of Ambass-
ador Wilson's time at which
time Mr. Lind will doubtloss be
named as his successor.
onl
char
th.
ar w-v of.opc„«««.
life and the raising of the tariff
Opportunity Knocks
but once at your door
Unless you are ready to welcome it, you may spend
the rest of your life in miserv and regret Have
money in this bank to sense that, opportunity when
it comes,
Depositors in this bank are protected by the Depositors
Guarantee Fuud Law of the State of Oklahoma.
This means that your money is absolutely safe. De-
posit with us and you are SAl'E.
We pay Four per cent on Time Deposits
THE FIRST STATE BANK
PAULS VALLEY, OKLA.
R. H.GRIMMETT, Pres. R. M. LOVE, Cash.
m
of this official. I He fought for a reduction of
He is also taking active steps duties on all the necessities oi
to secure the removal of republi-
can postmasters in his district.
He believes they have been in
office long? enough, and that
democrats should he appointed
to succeed them
He has introduced a hill in
THOMPSON AfTEl! RFPOBLICDNS
I
Oliver O. Kulin, the Wash-
ington correspondent says that:
"Representative Joe B.Thomp j
son is continuing his fight fori
the ouster of postmasters al
Oklahoma City, Norman, Guth-
rie, Pauls Valley, Wynnewood
and Sulphur. Mr. Thompson
bases his attack 011 tho present
incumbents 0:1 the ground that
their ousters are necos ary on pol
itical grounds if nothing else.
Representative Claude Weaver
is upholding Postmaster East-
man of Oklahoma City declar-
ing that Eastman is un eflicient
officer and there aio no grounds
for such action."
pression that, the Bum <
tion iCommission is lb
authority fo regulate ti
of the light plant.
Why the council h
matt er up we do not uuderstani
We do not mean however, t<
to criticise any me, but later 01
when wo have time to investi-
gate this extra chargo we wil
give all the facts regarding t<
the case as well as what autho
rity has control over the matter
We do not belie.o that ,;oi-
ppratioa ca.ii contract to furnisl
lights under a contract of fixe,
charges and then increase thes<
changes without the consent o
. — _
A.WK«.h«d of tho M
yished.
of K«t Dry Go, left
Wednesday for the eastern mar-
kets to buy his fall and winter
.stocks. He was accompanied by
on the luxuries of life, and is j his oldest son, A. W. Jr. riOT,,„
constantly on the lookout for. ^ c. . ,, t ;mneacb Lu*. Gov. McAleb
anything that will benefit, the Goto Coa l s Shoi for wel1 i ^.rSuperineiident Wilson,
people of Oklahoma. (casing, well buckets, etc. tei ana nupenm .
H'ALESTER M USSli
Crnce ought to call
special session of tho legi-ilatur
VACATION
The Democrat is the leading
advertising medium of this city.
NEEDS IN THE G R II
Packing Your Grip to leave js during the Hot Spell"1
Don't forget the following Summer Comforts
Cold Cream for Sunburn and Freckles.
Talcum Powder for prespiring and overhear.?'! skin.
Tooth Brushes and Powders, Paste and wash.
Good Pure Soap and Soap Ho'der.
Combination Nail File. Cleaner and Clipper.
Take a KODAK With You
PALACE DRUG STOR1
RICHARDSON-ROBINSON CO.
For the Liver take Robinson s Mi^li Balls
iwium-Tiawrr i
KERR'S BIO STORE
EVERYTHING NEW
THE PLACE WHERE THEY GUARANTEE TO SELL YOU UP-TO-DATE DEP^DABLE MEI^HAN-
DISE FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN GARVIN COUNTY „R™™f,E£r
MANY BIG BARGAINS WE HAVE ON DISPLAY ARE NOT SALES BARGAINS BUT BARGAINS
YOU SEE AT KERR'S THE YEAR ROUND. ALL WE ASK IS A LOOK AND YOU WILL ALWA/S
BE A CUSTOMER OF KERR'S. ------
Freeman's Old Stand
KERR'S Freeman's Old Stand
PRICE IS IT.
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913, newspaper, August 7, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118468/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.