The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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Wbil GM Grain's FrierisTkiik.
IJ G Thompson, farmer
lohn Bankhead, farmer.
| L C Shouse, farmer
W 8 Vannaman, farmer
W L Cole, farmer
IJ T English, laborer
The following resolutions were fuil,i.am8* merchant
unanimously adopted: DMcNabb, farmer
At the school house of districtr “ farmer
No 26, Rogers county Oklahoma E E English, laborer
July 5th, 1910. I William Wofford, farmer
Whereas, C. S. Wortman, can Morgan Laborer
didate for State Senator, 1:1 M Williamson, farmer
pub idled in the newspapers E T Pfndley, farmer and cattle-
of this county, statements dero-1 man
gatory to the character of out j ^ ® Brown, farmer
fellow citizen and neighbor, Hon T F Wilson, farmer
Gid Graham, who is alsoacandi IROGrsy, farmer
date for State Sanat »r; there N S Stubbs, trade r
fore be it A. T Block, farmer
Resolved, That we, the people W P C Brewer, farmer
of this district assembled at out Adkins, farmer
annual school meeting, disbelieve o m?emi?g^n’ *armer
and condemn said statements J ? T
We have lived by and known Mr James M Wofford’ ferryman
Graham for manyjyears; he is on< w R McKay, farmer
of the most progressive and |d E Robbins, driller
worthy citizens, and we have the R E Klar, farmer
SEE
BAKER & CO.
FOR
utmost confidence in his honesty
ability and intergrity.
Emile Pjgnet, Director
Hiw Hu. Gil Grain Studs it ItcRc.
Claremore Okla., June 11, ’10
To Whom It May Concern:
I, D. W. Lipe, County Clerk of
Rogers County, Oklahoma, here-
by certify that the above is a
true copy of the original state-
ment, and is signed with the
Catoosa, Okla , June 21, ’10
To the people»of Rogers-Nowata above names. t
Senatorial district.— . Witness my hand and official
We the undersigned citizens sea*» this July 11, 1910.
aud taxpayers of " Catoosa I D. W. Lipe.
Township, Rogers county? irres-
pective of affiliati m, wish to re-
commend Hon. Gi'd Graham, i
candidate for' State ,/Senaitor, to
the favorable cbnsiderati »nof the|
citizens of the Rogers-Nowata
district.
Mr. Graham has lived in our I
midst for m&n^ yeoH. is one of|
our most pr gressive anti enter-
prising-citizens cittz^hs, and is|
S. L JOHNSON Of OKMULGEE
Admired- By Those Who
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Know Him Best
The Democrat recieved today
engaged in farfning and raising I the following letter from a form
livestock. He has mhde good e.r resident of Okmulgeeand pub-
and we heartily commend him I lishea it as representative of ma-
to the farmers;' business men |ny expressions given us by men
and laboring men.’ He has had a in divers parts of the Third dis-
varied business'1 experience, I trict;
Welsh, Okla., July 11, 1910’
is honest and capable find ,fCJC,u 0 AA
t ^ l ««•»
ed will make us k'n able and fear-
less Representative:
A E Hetiry, Cashier
J K' Hill,' Mem. const.
Jeff M Gravett, banker
A N Carlton, merchant
Joe Cornett, mayor
Joe W Bridges, merchant
G B Merryman, merchant
H T Uordan, merchant
J M'Atkfsori, postmaster
Randolph Settle; fSirrheR
conv.
As a former resident of Okm-
ulgee and one who has known S.
L. Johnson for many years and
knowing his standing at home
and abroad I feel like congratu-
lating the Democracy of the
Third Congressional district,
that he has decided to enter the
race for Congress. Mr. Johnson
has always been a friend of the
people and is opposed to a high
tariff'that is the cause of <the
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Wheiat "Drills,
Disc Harrows,
Gang Plows, etc.
»BAKER & COMPANY 1
On Die tar tl Kiln and Darrin.
jfflsssbar “pwsst-Rsr-
IN Hill, dru’ggists My business has taken me
O A Sndoks, blacksmith ov6r the third district in the past
J S Prater, niei-charit 4 •» ’ three weeks and every place
J W M Brown, M D and J P ,find the feeling running high
W L Howdeshell, justice of peace amont? the Democrats that M r.
J Patrick, city marshal Johnson is the man tocarry third
C H Springer, Forrest Lbr. Co district and restore it to the
W C Sing, blacksmith Democratic party. Mr Johnson
C C Alloway, farmer and cattle-|*ias sP°ken 'n 111 ore than fifty
cities and towns, and I can truth
man
Fred D Hendley, clerk
J W Blackburn, farmer
Clem Piguet, farmer
G L Arnold, farmer
Fred Carver, farmer
W A A'loway, farmer
fully say that his nomination is
I certain and I congratulate the
Democratic voters of this dis-
trict that when they vote for S.
L. Johnson at the primary on
August 2nd, they are also voting
JR Poster, farmer and stockman!for,» tha‘ Re-
P. P. Duffy, Lieut. Gov.
Mr. Peter P. Duffy of El Reno
and the private secretary to
Lieutenant governor Bellamy of
this state has announced himself
as a candidate for L'eutenant
Governor of Oklahoma, and be is
endorsed by Union Labor Mr.
Duffy is a newspaper man and
editor of an El Reno paper. He
is very popular with the young
Democratic population of thei
state and he became prominent!
during the last sessions of the
legislatu re of this state as he
took an active part with the pro-
ceedings in the senate. He is
popular with the traveling men
throughout the state and being
acquainted with the duties of the
Lieutenant Governor. He can
fill the office if elected, with
dignity and honor to his support-
ers. It is hoped that the Demo-
crats of Collinsville will give him
their hearty support at the prim
ary on August 2nd —Friend.
W Evans, Carpenter
LO Gravett, cattleman
publican candidate on November
8th, and give us a Democrat in
Wm McClain, harness and shoes Congress from- this district. We Were iVlissinformad
Thomas Smith, clerk
J H Horn, pod hall
Jim Row, coal dealer
P W Radford, oal dealer
T T Sites, farmer
HC Phillips, farmer
A V Eddings, farmer
S J Sing, farmer
W K Carrete, farmer
J C Dewitt, teamster
J B Plemmons, farmer
W Z Brown, farmer
John Fouts, farmer
John Kelley, farmer
G W Cochran, farmer
C L Cochran, farmer
Am F Johnson, farmer
F Garrison, farmer
W B Smith, farmer
W T Anderson, farmer
M S Coleman, farmer
*J W Wilson, farmer
E B Smith, farmer
M Y Leach, farmer
WA Downey, cattleman
G E Cole, farm -r
D R Wilder, farmer
Jesse Jackson, farmer
A L Whitlow, farmer
'Walter Hunt, drayman
W A McNabb, road overseer
Mr. Johnson can beat Creager or
any other Republican in the race
| and I am certain that the Demo-
crats are going to give him the
[contract to restore this district
to Democracy.
You is for Democracy,
T. A. Wallace.
Daniel M. Ha use.
I desire to announce my candi
dacy for the office of County
Clerk of Rogers county. I have
been a life long Democrat. I
have been a farmer many years,
but had some experience in s
clerical way, have lived in wha’
is now Rogers county for the
past thirty years and have n
hidden record. I am competent
to fill the office which I seek,
with honor and credit to the peo
de of Rogers county and roysell
I want the' office for the salary
tnd the honor of that position.
The support of the people oi
Rogers county is solicited and
will be kindly appreciated.
Daniel M. Hause,
An apology is due to the old
gentleman and his daughter re-
ferred to in the News last week.
It only took about thirty min-
utes in judge Humphrey’s court
o throw the case out on lack of
vidence. Such grave charges
should be absolutely known be-
fore circulating or taken into
■ourt, as they have stains,
f,hat are hard to obliterate.
Some of the very best people in
that neighborhood say that the
family referred to are respect-
ive people and the old man was '
not long in furnishing a good
bond to appear, The whole af-
fair is to he regretted very m uch
X2a.e Best Tinea.® to
-£L
DE LAVAL
Cream Separator.
There never was a better time ti
make this most necessary and profitable of all dairy
Hght^NOW8* °ne COW °r °ne thousand’ lhan
The season of heaviest milk production is at hand
butter prices are the highest for 45 years, DE
LAVAL Cream Separators were never quite so good
before, and the whole combination of circumstances
•s the most favorable possible.
A DE LAVAL machine may be bought fpr cssh or
on such terms as to pay for itself. Why not TRY
one NOW for your own satisfaction?
R. H. HOORE
Collinsville,
Oklahoma.
R. T. CARSON,
Pbysiew Hi Sujcm.
Office in West room of the Lon-
don Hotel
w. c. SMITH, m. o.
Township Officers
In mentioning the townshii
candidates in an other item w<
failed to mention the names nl
I. A. Kiphart and R. H. Moore.
ror trustee. John Haddock i-
dso the leading candidate fo
county commissioner.
Physician & Surgeon.
All call* .uvuiplly nswered.
•dice iii Halter "uildinir. up stairs.
oollinttville. Oklahoma
H. M.HILLE. M. D.
PH YSCIAN &SURGE ON'
AII calls promptly answered
Office up stairs in Tabler buildiuir
Payne & Hoover
Blacksmith
and General Repair Shop
j. . . o o i ^orse Shoeing a
Physician & Surgeon, Specially.
?ntt^^0r‘hof°Mera Houes
.<0.7. Office west of opera houac. | II the (Jld Goyet Shop.
K. PLEAS. M. O
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Wright, W. L. The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1910, newspaper, July 21, 1910; Collinsville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173419/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.