The Elmer Dispatch (Elmer, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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The Elmer Dispatch
H V DICKINSON Editor & Publisher
Published every Friday
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1913 Model Motor Cycles and
Motor Boats at bargain
all makes brand new machines
on easy monthly payment plan
head of the Armstrong Academy Get our proposition before buy-
in Oklahoma and a Choctaw ing or you will regret it also
Indian who was recently named bargains in used Motor Cycles
by President Wilson to be re- j Write us today Enclose stamp
gister of the United States 1 for reply
Treasury is one of the mostdi- Address Lock Box 11 Tienton
cussed men in Washington j Mich
When he takes his seat he will j
be the first Indian ever appoint-1
ed to such a high ‘ federal post i
and much interest is therefore I
manifest in officials circles I
The nomination of Parker was !
a viotory for Senator Gore who 1
has endeavored from the first to !
obtain the position for an Okla-
homa Indian a representative of 1
that race which once ruled sup-
reme on the American continent
he believing it would be one of
the most fitting tributes that
could be paid Senators Gore &
Owen only concurred in the
nomination of A E Patterson !
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colored after the administration !
had expressed its desire of con-
tinuingi Colored Man in the
positiorf of Register uf'the Truus-
ury and after' President -Wilson j
had saridtionfcd 'the recommenda-
tion of National Committeeman
Hudspeth & Bishop Walters tha-
a negro be named for the place
Senator Gore however kept on
watch and it was he who largely
was instrumental in causing Pat-
terson to withdraw his nomina-
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Both Seaatbrs agreed on Par-
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presentatives of the Indian Race
who could be named for the
ploce and his name was sent to
the Senate a'ong with the with-
drawal of Patterson’s Senator
Gore has received many congra-
tulations on successfully tiding
the administration over an eni-
harassing situation
Miss Mary Barlow who visited
her cousin Al?s Elma 4Coville
for the past week returned to
her home at RobyTexas Fri-
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Secretary Lane of the Depart-
ment of Interior has pointed out
in a letter to various members
of the Oklahoma delegation in
Conres that if ‘Congiess does
not make specific appropriation
for the maintenance of Platte
National Park thousands of dol- j
lars spent in the improvement of Cajj for particulars I re-
the park and for equipment to i present the New Process
care tor it will be lost Efforts j Laundry of Altus
are now being made to insert the j J
appropriation for the park in the!
general deficiency bid whicn 'is !
expected to bo passed by Con- j
gross at this bes-sjon
The annual appropriation for
the Platte national park ws
stricken out of the sundry civil
bill before that measure passed
several weeks ao and owing do
ie lact llat chairman of the
lhinoc’ House and Senate Committee re-
fused to open the- measure for
amendments fearing a flood of
them tne Platte park matter
went over it then being the hope
of the delegation ' that funds
could be obtained through the
medium of the deficiency bill
Much misunderstanoing has
prevailed among members of the
appropriations Committtes in re-
ference to the park and mem-
bers of the delegation have done
everything in their power to
clear this up
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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Dr D E: Wiison
Physician and Surgeon
Office over drug store Elmer Ok
Residence Phone No 18
Dr L H McConnell
Physician & Surgeon Elmer Ok
Res Phone No 29 1L-2S
Office over the drug store
Abernathy & Garrett
Physicians and Surgeons
Office North Side Square
Altus Okla ’ Phone 184
E E Gore
Attorney at Law
Office over McMahan bldg
South Side Square
Altus ' ' Okla
Sam'l J Castleman
Attorney
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Bring us your laundry as
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Confectionanries and Ice '
Always ' in the Market
fat Stock
We are forced to do business
on a cash basis meat is cash
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old men and wotiienrfeel the need of a
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Dickinson, H. V. The Elmer Dispatch (Elmer, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1913, newspaper, August 15, 1913; Elmer, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2308406/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.