Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
VOL.XIH.
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916.
NO. 10
REGISTRATION NOW COMPLETED;
DEMOCRATS HAVE LARGE
MAJORITY
BIG TENT MEETING
Arrangements have been completed i'nr th !
gin Sunday May 28. This is a i*o-oporariv< o
cond icted by the pastors and congivgatipiis
The registration is over and it Republicans
has beer, a greiat success. It has Socialists
l>een fairly and impartially en-i Paoli, Pi •ecinct No. 1
forced towards the voters of all i Democrats
parties. When v.e consider it is Republicans
a new law here, and that the reg! Socialists
istrars were all new to the work ; Independents
and raany of the people were | WHITEBEAD TOWNSHIP No
deeply prejudiced against it by | whitebead, Precinct No. 2
reason of the lying and malicious!£)emocrats
assaults made upon it by S^ial- f RepubIic.ans
ists and Republican pohticians, j Socialists
results achieved by its first trial
are simply wonderful. The man
ner in which it has been conduct-.
*><] is a credit to the precinct reg
istrars and County Registrar. W
L, Farmer, as well as credit to
the Democratic party Gratify.
Independents
Bcatty, Precinct N'o. 3
! Democrats .
| Republicans
' Socialists
! Kerr's Park. Precinct No.
131
261
.114
26
'in
_ 9
2
63
.16
..28
3
4H
.28
37
6' ? 1 ■ 4 <1 j ■'
\ t '
Ljr- ' % t " ^
1 - J;
Republicans
: Socialists
' Foster, Precinct N'o. 4
£ tent meeting to be Democrats
union meeting to be; Republicans
f the local eh'-irdf'S. ^ Socialists
Independents
16 THE STRATFORD ROAD
• -wi
r-i' j| iMlTft.-.a. •
ing*results for Democracy comes Democrats.
from all over the state. Only in Republicans
a few precints and these chiefly Socialists
where Republican and Socialist Independents
politicians tri id to make a whole- j Maysville. Precinct No h
ale registration of negroes was 1 Democrats
1 here any semble of trouble. The Republicans
Republicans and Socialists thru Socialists
out the state were thoroughly Independents
organized and certainly have reg Purdy. Precinct No. 6
istered their full strength, lhe j Democrats
lies and misrepresentations they i Republicans
made about the registration had I Socialists .
the effect of arousing the Demo ■ Independents
crats and the result is that Re- New ||0p0i precinct No. 7
publicans and Socialists are badly [)emocrats
snowed under. j Republicans
The following is the registra i Socialists _.
lion of Garvin County taken from! stratford TOWNSHU n«., :■<
69
10
17
1
183
55
.66
10
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it,;'.« C ■ . . _, '
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Mr. B R Ellis of Dallas, Texas, who has been engaged to It
the singing in the big tent meeting conducted by the local
churches beginning Sunday May 28.
-3
Socialists
Independents
Prarie Vi« w. Precinct N'o. 2
Democrats
Republicans
Socialists
Independent*?
5 Cortey 1 'recinet N'o.
11
i tie report of precinct registrars,;
and given by precincts, and par !
iy registration:
MNDSAY TOWNSHIP No. 1
hjrin Springs, Precinct No. 1
Democrats
McGee, Precinct No. I
Republicans
Socialists
Hart Lindsay, Precinct No. 2
I democrats
Republicans
Socialists
West Lindsay, Precinct No.
Democrats
Republicans
Socialists
Prohibition..
• Democrats
i Republicans
j Socialists
70 j Stratford, Precinct No.
21! Democrats
34 J Republicans
' Socialists
451 Independents
14
16
171
44
'}4
1
Civet, Precinct No.
Democrats
Republicans
Socialists
Lloyd School Hous'1
Democrats
Republicans
Democrats
Republicans
Socialists
33 Walker, Precinct No. 4
18 Democrats
.43 Republicans
j Socialists
17$ Independents
50 j Kiscr. Precinct No. r>
35 ■ Democrats
.4: Republicans
I Socialists
•"> Socialists
31 Independents
| Hoover. Pr.'ciriet No. 'i
. | Democrats
j Republicans /
I Socialists
, Hennepin, Precinct No. I
' Democrat*
/>!4 j Republicans
:V2 Socialists
77 j lndefl&idents
I Katie. Frfc'nct No.
41' Democrats
301 Republicans
66 j Socialists
1 J Satterwhite, Pn cinct No. (>
1 Democrats
3!' Republicans
Socialists
Crawford. Precinct No.
Democ'ats
Republicans
Socialists
| WYNNEWOOD CITY No "
j Wynnewood Ward No. 1
j Democrats
I Republicans
j Socialist^
Independents
Wynnewood Ward No. 2
I Democrats
i Republicans
j Socialists
Independents
Wynnewood Ward No. H
Democrats
Republicans
Socialists
Wynnewood Ward No. 4
Democrats
1 Republicans
j Socialist .
i Independents
| PAULS VALLEY CITY No. 8
j Pauls Valley City No. 1
i Democrat s
| Republicans
Socialists
! Independents
Pauls Vnllry Cit> .No. 2
Democrats
' Republicans
" Socialists
independents.
Pauls Valley City No. :t
|Democrats...
1' Republicans
3 Socialists
i Pauls Valley City No. 4
52 Democrats
4 Republicans
63: Socialists
Independents
Road building in this country
has been and is a troublesome
•'0 question, but the old ajiag .
30 ' Where there is a will. there n
41 a way," still holds good. Thee**
is now as good a road from Strat-
ford to this city as there is from
JO?here to Maysville. How was t.
Id done? Here is the history of it as
17 we learn it. Sometime agoCoun
ty Commissioner, T. 11 Rice, bh-
lieving lie knew something about
.- 'road building, proposed to tie
15
citizens oft-tratford and St rat
ford township that he would b1. j
'a heavy mad grader with tow;
ad
69
jship monej (which lie did at i
Icjst of $4.r>('). providing the cit
' zens would rais • an equal amour r,
' to be used in the use of a tractii 1
~ engine in propelling the heavy-
i grader, beli 'vipv ilisit horse po <
I er was no nood for such worr.
1'"' .This \v;ts all d.n e and as a resiiit
'•' the township now iias over 41)
4 miles of gund rord. So some
I months ttKo the buil.lio • of a ro;.<t
•*•4 from Stratford ti l'auls Valley
came up. The Pauls Valley Com
6 mercial Club took it up, and the
1 citizens subscribeq $250, and
I Stratford and the community
'subscribed a like sum. One M-
l."0 Wade undertook to build tie
:!2 road for S50<>, or ¥25 a mile, at a
U i with the use of the said heaw
. 1! grader on the Rice plan he sot.-n
j had the road completeQ accor ; -
145 ing to agreement W, C V'a -
•22 hoozer, Hardee Russell and I I ..
. McChesney were appointed 1
1 committee by the commercial clut)
1 to inspect and receive the rofcrf
on behalf of I a ils Valley which
'j(. they did last Thursday. Six miles
01 this rotd is state highway ft <i
i will be maintained by state ftin^«
brovided for the upkeep of ti
!n* state roads. Mr. Rice has madj
a simlar propersition to Y\ alk ;
>d * 1... Worked in Stra .-
Mr. McChesne/
li:«
township
:ford township
:(1
Sterling School House, Precinct No.
Democrats
Republicans
Pr. cint No. 4
Carters School House, Precinct No. 4
11 ! Socialists
Democrats 11 . ,
..... .,1 ilndependenth
Republicans -l
25
Socialists .
Independents
Walhnlle, Precinct No.
Democrats
.53
WALKER TOWNSHIP Na «
Nahola. Precinct No 1
Democrats
Republicans
Socialists *
Independents .
51 j Daylipht, Precinct No. 1
^ Democrats
Republicans
" Socialists
I Independents
1 Brady, Precinct No. 2
44 Democrats
28 Republicans
36jIndependepents
ELMORE TOWNSHIP No.
Antioch. Precinct No. 1
Democrats
Republicans
j Socialists
i Independets
281
5 i
V3\
1
56
7:! The total registration with two one of our best and most enth i-
■>1 nrecincts. Purdy and Prairie istic road workers anil builder
til View, not heard from is 5..W5, informs us that a like move is cn
'' which is divided by parties as| foot to construct a road iro-
follows: here to Elmore City and on west.
Democrats — 2957. Republi- —
cans—901. Socialists 139-5. In;
r>>
dependents—TI.
-' This gives the Democrats a
majority over the Socialists of|moRy conducted
., ! Elmore City, Precinct No.
£4 !
: Democrats
j Republicans
I Socialists
Independents
100
Robberson, Prccinct No. S
2<1
l Democrats
W. 0. W. UNVEILING
There will be unveiling cert
*«0 "V 1/W.UWV4M.V.
.....jority over the Socialists ofi,n
1552 and a majority over both So: ^ a"e.V lodge, \\ ■ O W . at tl.<
eialists and Republicans combin \ cenietary Sunday, May -l.->t
l >rtjed 661 and a majority over So ! Members will meet at the bfate;
• ,r>^ : eialists, Republicans and Inde nity Hall at 2 p. in. Conveyances
<11pendents of 589. The two miss- wfll lie provided by those wl
1 jing precincts will give the Dem-
I ocrats some increased votes over
7:} the minority parties.
will be-
have them.
The Pauls Valley
furnish music
Band wi;l
Oil Stoves
THE FLORENCE
Oil Stoves
Automatic Wickless Oil Stove i* the best and cost* no more than the wick .tovea
Automatic , mm rr to .moke smell and soot up the house. THE FLORENCE OVENS
SAM HEWITT
NOTICE
We appreciate your trade—any article you buy from ut bat
don't give satisfaction, return to us and get the Cash
SPECIAL!
Choice Dried Peaches, 15 lbs.,
for $1.00.
Try Elks Best Flour, $3.00 per 100. Best hard wheat flour
sold in Pauls Valley.
Our Business is Strictly Cash
Ballard & Kendall
Freeman's Old Stand.
Pauls Valley, Okla,
CANNA BULBS
First Class, all colors, except
white, 6 orchid flowering, 6
common flowering, both green
and bronze foliage. No Junk.
The $1.00 kind collection, 1
doz. Parcel post paid • ,45c
All kinds of bedding plants,
first class, now is the time for
planting. 1000 Colens, 35 va-
rieties, 50c per - - . 12
PURCELL GREENHOUSE Co.
Purcell, Okla.
NO! H MINUTE TO
SPARE!
Spring is here house clean-
ing started--and "Oh! such a
lot to do."
Get your decoration done and
the worst part is over
You can save time,money and
frfi^ht charges by buying
your wall paper from us.
If you run short you can get
more on a moment's notice
and if you have any left we
will gladly take it back.
Can you beat that?
THE PALACE DRUG
STORE
' FOR YOUR LIVER CONTINUE TAKING
ROBINSONS HIGH BILLS
BLACK CAT
1916
ASK FOR THIS
BOOK OF LATEST
WALL PAPER
SAMPLES
AT OUR STORE
!l CAN'T BE BEAT
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1916, newspaper, May 18, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118613/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.