Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
VOL. XIII.
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916.
NO. 11
DEVELOPING
oneers and now the active head
ot the propaganda for better cat-
i It 7P CTArV l'e ^r' ^au't fimP'y competent
1-1V L u 1 ULK to te" interesting story.
| It will appear in the May nam-
ber
the right of assassination that, HONOR ROLL
Range of World
Following Day
of the Magazine Section
: klaboma Recognized as Cattle j * hi<fh is t0 ^ had only with the 'Sen( to presj<)fnt for Signature the ! Result will be
; Pauls Valley Democrat.
By the way. does your neigh-
bor get the Democrat? When you
The development of the live !^VeJni\h,ed your of the
jck industry in Ok lahoma is ;M°nthly S*ct™n loan
to some neighbor who does not
ARMY BILL IS KUMRIDSJ01N | "The one clear thing about Sc
_____ , cialism is the insincerity and IN-
COMPLETED REPUBLICANS 7n v 01 tho^ f its
I who are engaged in practical pjl-
-- : itics. That is the record of the
CITY SCHOOLS
une of the features which credits
the must progress to the new
■ tate. Once recognized as the
rattle range of the world, the
vast plains and prairies of Okla-
homa fattened more of the beef
supply of a great section of the
United States The long horned
giass fed steers that ranged over
the great pastures were known
on every market in the west.
They were never much in the
way of quality but the supply!
seemed inexhaustable. The old
time cow man scoffed at the idea
(,f well bred cattle. He never
thought of any cow but the range
take this paper. Let him see
what the Democrat gives its
readers free of charge. But don't!
let him keep the section Pre-
serve every number of the sec-
tion for one year and have them
bound.
THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE
SECTION goes only with this pa
I per in this community Are you
a subscriber to the DEMOCRAT?
|Tiie Magazine section is free to
our readers.
SANITARIUM OfENS
The Army and Organization
Bill was completed oy Congress
last Thursday and sent to the
President for his signature the
following day.
The bill provides for an army
of 200,000 in peace times and
256,000 in case of war, with a
national guard strength of 457,-
000. Eight Republicans, live
Democrats, one Independent and
one Socialist were all the votes
* n Socialist party in Oklahoma, and
same as when rros , , , ,,,
'that was the record of that party
Fusioned with Demmies ,in the Legislature. After all.
though, there isn't much differ
ence between the Socialist lead
ers and those Republican leaders
who would prostitute the princi-
ples and integrity of their party
in order to win a doubtful victory
with the aid of such allies
There is much evidence at hand
to show that at least one wing of
the Republican party has entered
into a fusion arrangement with i
the Socialists or. members of the,
Legislature, and in som£ instan-,
ces on county officers Of course I
no self respecting Republican i
will allow his party leaders toj
promise and deliver his vote to]
the Socialists, hut the arrange- i
All who were perfect in Attendance
Passed Easily
TO THE VOTERS
against the bill. Minority leader Jedly under way.
After due deliberation and care
ful consideration of the problems
; me n tTs" boosted of "a n'd'i s*undoubt'that ™nfro.it us, I have decided
to enter the race for Commission
The following p ipils were
granted perfect attendance di-
plomas for attending school dur-
ing the whole year without hav-
ing been tardy or absent.
pkimary
Spencer Erwin, Louise Patter-
son.
KIRST
Murle Liggen.
Second
ee Blfcck. Elizabeth Black,
j ., ., l i* i .... er from this district, subject to' Elsie Havoen Walter I aw sen
Mann was one of the Repubh | In a joint debate at Checotah the wj|l of (hp 1Vmocrats in the
cans who opposed the bill because last week between Harve L Mel- A prjmary ,n makmg this:
. - . I ton Eufaula, representing the announcementf Iwjshto8avthat |
Pauls Valley's new sanitarium
ill
1st. As announced before Drs.
ateer. The cows were counted, ... , . „ .
in the fall, turned loose on their." forma,ly on June
r ange and in the spring whatever j
i'alves were found at the round
up represented the increase. The
old
the bill was not big enough
Besides the personnel increases | Democratic party and Judge J"01 T sh^i 'maite 'this race upon my
the measure provides for a Gov- W. Robertson, countv judge and own merits and not upon the de.
'ernment nitrate manufacturing a former Republican candidate i mei.jts 0f my opponents,—who
| plant, to cost not more than for congress from the Second ever they may be
000.000, for establishment of a District, Judge Robertson said in i Having lived i(1 this c.omimmj.
Lindsev,
I are the
Callaway and Johnson' ®ystem,?f milit^"y traininK camps' par^| "1
doctors in charge A !lor civilians paid out ot the Treas party of this S
the Republican i
for a board to investigate I put out any candidates for the
time cow-man was satisfied '" r f the advisability of building a Gov ' offices of State Senator or Repre
ith whatever price they brought
of the week showed-what it will j
be when completed. A nice re-:
lake his losses but the raisinir of
an improved grade was an ' irre-
descent dream.''
A few pioneers scattered over
the state commenced to import
blood and gradually herds of pure
'ernment munitions plant and for 1 sentative in strong Democratic
on the market, was content to ""v" '.** j vocational education in the armv counties or senatorial districts,
, , .. , iception room with rooms adjoin-i ! , , .
fight the quarantine regulations. r J, ,„ ! The naval bill is vet to be pass- i arui tp -'U'Port the Socialist can-
didates for those' offices, and I,
There is one item in the naval [ ®yselt, am ^oing to^u*e my in-
the vote of! fiuence along line " Further evi-
! dence is seen is the fact that but
en up with rooms for natients
who ramain sorr "time, with the distinction without con ro\ei>y , .T1..,.r, 'phe
without division, the mem- t^le Deniociatic diatncts I lie
ing for consultation purposes in:
white. Then the operating room e '•
which has plentv of light is in
the rear which received
Th0 rjVit. nf -be Vi ."Mintr U rak every member of the committee ,
It is the only one that enjoys this;rew Republican candidates are
Without controvw-v tiling for Legislative offices from
t-red cattle commenced to crov. d exCeption of an office occupied by arK'
the steer westward tow
plains of Texas as the Indian
been crowded toward the
' -n. At thii time .ie — wnen nui ill vi ft jji uc eli " _ w (■ ... . , i
t he long horns and the old order tn nnr ,-hv 'nS about a conference of the m this tusion movemen , to ielp
i- a relic. The waste that went
into the horns has gone into beef i of
and profitable substance. BASE EALL contriving
The story of the development Last Friday the Printers and repetition
THIRD
Susie Petersen, Floyd Cudger,
IVerl Ro->, (irace Flippen, Julius
^op, Foy Looney, Lee Liggens.
1 Ruth Moore, Maurine Shumate,
Ray O'Owinn.
FOUTH
ty for the past forty four years, Delphin Miler, Mary \entress,
State to ieluse to j |je)jeve j am well enough known j Lilla Terry, Roy Biffie. Florence
to vou for you to decide a- to my Dukes. Nettie Shawbell, Thomas
fit ,iess for the place. 1 have Bruce.
been engaged in the business of j M1^ rH
stockman, farmer, merchant and; Elizabeth Shumate, Dt-na I'.est
banker, and believe that 1 have; sixth
accumulated a fund of experience 1 Violet Floss, Bernice Patterson
that will lit me to serve your Lottie Love.
best interests as commissioner, j SEVENTH
If elected I sha.l feel that 1 am Bruce Nesbitt, Sykes Stokes,
under obligation to at all times'Hamilton Gudger, Clarence Hyre
work for the things that will Pauls Terry, Velma Dukes, L
benefit the people as a whole and t cille Kiehardson.
shall bend ail my energies tow- j EIGHTH
aid giving you this service. j Louise Blanton. Hazel Hemier-
This is the first time 1 have ev- son, Anna Beth Rennie. Ruby
world's nations at the conclusion ; Socia ists eiect a number of
the war for the purpose of (rnembei's and then by joint action
a way to preclude a j f° a' 'e to embarass and hinder
of such tragedies ' the conduct of public affirs
er asked the people for public of i Kate Robinson Clyde Carter,
tice, and in doing this 1 am ambijElla (,'arter. Lottie Lail. I.orer.e
tio'is to serve in a way that you j McNamara,
will have no regrets for the con- i HIGH SCHOOL
s one of the interesting chapters Bankers of P£l«1s \ aliey locked j I hat the pioposal to make th^
< the history of the new state. | horns for the second time this; appropriation should have for a
n the May Magazine section, season and tre Printers went moment stilled paitisan an i fa^
ult tells the story down in honorable defeat by the j tional controversy and inspired a jthe
He gave an estimated score of to 7; this! contentious body for the nonce an(l ,s working hand in glov
Walter Stemmons of I however is unofficial. We have with a spirit of perfect concord jWlt1' them 1,1 their denunciation
Hon. Frank Ga
in his own word
interview t
Stillwater, and told of the un
londitionai surrender of the'day.
leed lot. Mr. Gault belongs to:
(.he types. For thirty years he'W
was a representative "long horn'
steer man. He fought the bat-
tles on the range b.:t was among
trie fihst to recognize the new or-
der of things. Belonging as he
does to the type of old range pi-
Under its present state man-
agement. the Republican party-
is committed to the support of
Socialist election measures.
fidence placed in me.
I have been a Democrat for 56
years, and have alwavs taken
Walter Alexander, Mae Cole-
man. Hassie Denton, Frank Low
Lillian Smothers.Laura Shawbell
pleasure in serving the party 'n : jewei Stewart, Francis WVt.
The importance of perfect al-
lot everything Democratic, and in
my humble way, 1 have no axe;
to grind, and am under no obli-1
gation to any man, or set of men,
but shall consider myself the re-
presentative of all the people.
In my canvass of the district,1
I no alibi, only that it was our off is an eloquent and pathetic testi
iy. Below is trie lineup: jmony of the yearning that is in ; their attempts to overthrow the
Bankers: Terry, c. Rennie. p 1 men's souls to put an end to the i election laws ot the State and \ et j gjiajj ^ry t0 convjnce you 0f my
elch lb. Scarks 2b, Kidd s s, ■ commission of this unspeakable!^ Republican party. National- j a5j|jty and fitness for the office.
tendance is shown by the fact
that there was not a failure in
the above 1st.
Avent! crime of war.
Williams 3b, Dnskil!
cf, Hamilton rf.
Printers: Sumpter J p Sump-i teams will play again Friday of
ter, S. c, McCarty lb. Pratt. 2b.! this week for the Lehigh Valley
Cobdle ss, Gibson, 3b. Hawkins i cup. each having won a game.
If, Hall cf, Hart rf. These same(Come out and enjoy a fine game.
Oil Stoves
THE FLORENCE
Oil Stoves
Automatic Wickless Oil Stove it the be*t and co*ts no more than the wick .toves
THE FLORENCE hw no wicks to require irimming to smoke smell and soot up the bouse. THE FLORENCE OVENS
«e .nuuteed to brown on top and bottom the same as. cook stove- Up Hifferen, :rom others. I am EXCLUSIVE
agent tor '.be FLORENCE. If you are in the market for tr oil stove call a&d let us show you the best stove money can buy.
SAM HEWITT
We Issue Mutual Cou-
pons on ail purchases
ly appears to have very little use, and ;hou)(J you see fit
tor the Socialists. 1 he Nation ; ] assure you that 1 shall show fezas, containing about 75 hou?es
CYCLONE WIPES OUT TOWN
The little town of Kemp, Ok'.a-
to ele-'t or ten miles east of Denison
al Republican, an authority on; my apprecjation by making
G. O P.. says in concluding a ^|)e t,est officer in my power,
scathing denunciation of Meyer
London, the one Socialist member
of Congress for his advocacy of
was completely wiped out about
9 o'clock Saturday night by a
Yours truly, 'cyclone. Nine persons were
B. WILSON, j killed and about 3-3 others more
Maysville, Okla ,or less seriousely injured.
you i
B. & K. First Monday
Specials for Trades Day, Monday Junt 5th, I&16.
5 gallons of Oil - - 45c
Pure apple cider vinegar,^ 25c
We appeciate your trade, and not only give you hrgaiu on
Trades Day, but all the time.
Our Business is Strictly Cash
Ballard & Kendall
Freeman's Old Stand.
Pauls Valley. Okla,
SPECIAL!
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
PURCELLGREENHOUSEC
Purcell, Okla.
II A MINUTE 10
Spring is bere—house clean-
ing started—and "Ob! such a
lot to do."
Get your decoration done and
the worst part is over
You can save time,money ant!
freight 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
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1916
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916, newspaper, May 25, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118614/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.