Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1907 Page: 6 of 10
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Dr. Liebig, the famous German Chemist, says that
beer is “liquid bread/' By this he means that beer
is a food—full of life-giving, health-sustaining qualities.
The value of beer as a food is becoming well
known, and it is now used by many who have
hitherto looked upon it as a beverage only.
Tlie IBeer of Quality
is the most nourishing of all beers—because it contains every
particle of thr healthful, wholesome nutriment of the malt and
all the tonic properties of the hops from which it is made.
The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process follows nature by
slowly transforming the substance of the barley into pure,
nutritious food. The* quality of the materials used anu the Pabst
method of brewing make Pabst Blue Ribbon not only a pure
beer, but a healthful, tissue-building, muscle-building, life-giving,
uliquid bread.” Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon, and you put
health and strength into your system.
• When ordering beer, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon.
' Made by Pabst at Milwaukee
And bottled only at the Brewery.
The Ruefnmell-Braun Co..
Char H. Autien, Mgr.
Okeene. Okla.
THE OKEENE EAGLE
C. C OUTUIKK
Editor and Publisher
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Entered sit tin* I'oetoflice at Okeene, Oklahoma, ms
Second class mail matter
Oklahoma
Subscription Wales .........One Dollar per year
Advertising Kates made known oil Application
REPUBLICAN TiUKET.
For Congress 2nd District
Thomas B. Ferguson
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Si iuki i to tiik Action oktiik Rkiu'iihoan I’abty.
Jl. N. BoAHMAN,
Til KOPOHK (iRAAl.MAN,
John L. Fkkhcii,
Joe Stanley,
Gkubok A. McArthur,
Miss Emma Garh,
C. E. MalWimh,
E J. Warnkh,
C. C. OUTIIIKR
John Pabkihh,
. County Attorney
Register of Deeds
Treasurer
County Clerk
Sheriff
County Superintendent
County Judge
Clerk of District Comt
. . State Senator
Commissioner 2nd District.
discord, there was talk of mi “independent 'county
ticket” to lie called an “Independent Republican j j
ticket.” 'Cliis suggestion c«me first from a person who I
was some time ago > etrated in certain political asp'ra- jS
lions and feels sore at his party. There can be but one
purpose hi this move and that purpose is injury to the
Republican parly and iis nominees.
, The talk about parly harntonv is to mislead and
l>rffEKtv AT knK, 1m a.nl < 01 *1 v> | Uid# tbe roa| purpo8e. The organization of a “club” is 11
a blind, 'l'lic parties who have launched this move
have talked toq much and have given themselves away.
They have succeeded in getting certain Republicans to
sign their “club” wt o were wholly unaware of their
designs; They will not succeed in getting these men
to follow them off in their tight on the Republican !
party and its nominees.
Suppose that conditions had'been reversed. Sup-1 S
pose liiat Ferguson hail been defeated at the Geary I j|j
convention, and that tie and his friends had I oiled and
commenced to tight the nominee. What would the
Republicans of the county have thought about it?
What would they have done? They would have
denounced it as an effort to break up the party on a
“rule or ruin” policy, just as they will look upon this
un-Republican move.
The congressional contest was fairly won. Every
effort possible was put forth to defeat the present
nominee in the second distriot. Rolling delegations
were organized without a shadow of reason or justioe.
The organization of the district was used against the
Blaine county candidate. There was not an expedient
known to politics which was not resorted to in an
effort to thwart the will of the people. The tight was
carried to the Geary convention, but right prevailed.
The Republicans of the county and district were ready
to tolerate a tight made before the nomination, although
they realized that many unjust, un-Republican things
were done in an effort to defeat a candidate. They
fawnir Hi ntai
DURBON BROS.
SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE.
FROM MAY 25til FOR
Want to Disrupt the Republican Party.
I here arc sum** persons in this vicinity who are realized that much personal animosity entered into the
trying to disrupt the Republican party of Blaine
rouuty, and all because they have personal grievance
against certain party workers, as well a** the tael that
things did not go tin ir way in the campaign for the
nomination for congress in the Second district. True
tight before the convention.
a But now that the nomination has been made Re-
publican* will not tolerate a tight made upon tin*
nominee by the persons who tailed to defeat him in
the convention. The persons who are behind this
Republicans pbidc by the acts of the pait\ in its con- [ light are still sore over then' defeat in the fight for the
ventions where a majority rules, or should rule
Whenever any man or class of men g > into a convert
lion or party council and the majority sentiment is
county delegation to till congressional convention last
summer as well as their failure at the Geary eonvefi.
lion. Ilie Republicans of Hlame county will not
registered agains1 them they are honor bound as Re j stand for such work. It will fall in the end upon
publicans as well as fair citiz ns to submit to the j those who attempt to destroy party to get revenge ' 1
voice ol the greater number. All loyal Republicans upon individuals whom they do not like,
do this. A holler who tights the art* of his party ho ■'
eau-n hr is in the minority and gets fairly beaten in a Purify polities! .Wouldn’t that jar you, coming
contest in which l,e resorts to every possible expedi.ut from the source it does?
to win is unworthy of party recognition, and by tight
jug the* ts of his party will iuvariably hurt himself
i.i the end much more than he will hurt the party
which hr attempts to tight.
There is a glaring case of this character at tins place
The party wreckers continue to scour this county
and Woods to secure signatures to their club resolutions
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We will give a discount of 10 per cent on
everything, and 20 per cent off on Carpets,
Baby Buggies, one line of Kitchen Cabinets,
also an odd line of Iron Beds, and all Couches
and Bed Lounges.
Our store is full from floor to ceiling with-
out doubt, the best line ever shown in
Okeene. Our prices have always been the
lowest obtainable. Now is your opportunity.
The goods are new and fresh, and our already
low prices with the discount off means much
in furnishing a house.
THIS PROPOSITION IS A MONEY SAVER.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT.
Remember our square deal to everybody,
fltittsjs
YOURS TO SERVE.
DVEBiH BEOS.
A clean ailmmiNtiMtion we don t tl ink—-when ( v
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Ct-r.,:, persons here, encouraged bv certain parties ,,ou“tr» H* ,ire"n«11 and K. .1. Russom get through
else ... have been taking steps which are nothing PurlfylllK **>■' Kepnblioan party in Blaine county.
mor- i --r lesv than an attempt to disrupt the party to;
avenge n fair defeat in the congressional contest in-the |
eoui ’t last summer, as well as to get even with persons I
a_Tftu*t, whom they have a personal grievance. Such-
. , , purifying the party when we get rid oT the sore heads,
action is wrong and receives the disapproval ol every -
Republican who ha* at heart the good of bis party.
Wo refer to the dispatches recently sent oil li
The inocrut voters wh signed the party wreckers
resolutions by virtue of false representations, will not
follow the gang out of the party; hence, it will be
OKEEN K,
OKLA,
;> to the daily papers announcing tiia
Gaib had been organized and tnai by
a demand had been mole that J. C. 1- isber
:v Frank |
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enemy
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rmnn of the congressional l Otnmittee. The movi
■ inception with two persons. One of them does
ve at, Okeene. lie is a bitter enemy of T. 1*
mn, tlie Republican nominee for congress in the
district The real purpose of his fight i* to try
in' ihe congressional iioiiinu-c of the party. The
prime mover is wed known as a h ttei personal
to J. C. Fisher.
- se men are taking the wrong course ns they will
discover later on. Should they succeed in
- the itnmime of their party and a electing
o-rRl (which they cm not do) they have lost
lea! my brother, the virtue of :\cbii*tian woman-
;ui l i lie blossing of a moral h- -ran arc more to be prized j
- than parly purity. Take ye heed therefore, and give
attentive ear to the prayerful voice of a Christian |
woman, and when you have set an example of purity j
i that is worthy of imi-.a'ion, then, and then only, will
I tin* people recognize your political existence
When sore heads, would tie politicians and dis-
runtled office seeker*, vilify rtnd traduce such men as!
Blaine County’* Central Committee, is it not evidence;
tea they are unlit to Ite called Republ .cans? They!
arc not Republicans. Republicanism stands for s -me
tiling higher than a dastardly attempt to drag Go-
party and the parly nominees into personal quarrels.
The insolent party wreckers have shown lite r
, (or the party will be sure to renumber those weakness when they resort to exiling the Itlnim* county
htVit* nominees
The place for Republican* to central oonun-ttee, “blood-sucking vampires.” In
ed to any candidate, is in the other words they call them extortioners—mane their
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toil an-I n<>t alter tbe Candida'«■ has been | living by preying on others. Now, Mr. Citizen, in j
-led.. justice to yourself und fairness to your oomuuttovineo, !
,, (('turning to the dispatches, wc have been - will ym please compare tbe past record of your com*
cd-Urat a lew persons met here 'ant week and ; mittemeii with the past record m ilu- men who call them \
•' Um'organize a Frank Fran I z Club, Thar u ed vampires? If you have not the record of these fellows, :
me of the governor in order to give the move the Kaulic office is supplied with a sufficient amount to I
tin* stamp ol republicanism amt to oouocai tiieir nal o- nvinoe every fair-minded citizen, and wu are here to ’
plan, which can be nothing more imr !»•►* than party dish it out in sulfioic.it doses to convince,
tlisiuptiou. As evidence of this plan, the local oigaui-1 ■ ■ - . ■ .
zation of the party in Blaine county was attacked. In Ilpn. Lee truce’* speech Thursday afternoon lieI
This organization was the oiu ation ot the Republican made some assertions that were a little flimsy: That!
paity dining the list campaign and represents the the taxable valuation ot Moods county farms should :
party That organisation stands by t- c party nominee, have been as high under Gov, |{i>utrow’s adnunistra-!
Had another candidate been nominated at Geary, this - lion a* under Frantz's administration. That Gie
«rg imzation would he louud standing by him loyally present campaign would In- fought out along two lines |
although In might not have been their choice prior to money on one side and patriotism on -die other, and
th* convention. democracy ha* the patriotism side That n man who
Alter ihe dispatches were sent to lhe papers, pelt- used a railroad pass should be sent to the pcnitentiari
lions were circulated for names. It was not lepre a I’bat the reason lie didn't support Kryau in ’(III was lie !
seined io the signers that it was a light on the cause he lived in Indian territory wsa (listranchi«ed C“i
Republican nominee for congress a* well us upon the couldn't \ ole Thai the proposed constitution was an ^
Republican party of the county, and some signed the excellent document. The inconsistency of his assertions
“Club” with the impression, as they have since stated,
dial it was done in tile interest of harmony and party
organixatioh, when in fact it« purpose t* discord and
party disorganisation.
are glaring. What in the comparative cash value of
Wooda county land fifteen years ago and now? If
there is any patriotism in democracy, w hy didn't t- ey '
injeot ' little of it into the constitution? Would you
Again, ns evidence that tlie pur| nee is to defeat the j consider yourself a criminal if the railroad passed you
Republican parly, demo rain at Walniiga knew before over their lines without cliaige? Il the gentleman
hand that the article in the I*o*t was coning and was so prolouitdly grieved because he lived in Indian
staled that the same thing was to be done at Walnnga ICriiory and couldn't vote, w hy does he call the con-1
and Geary. stiluliou a most excellent iuntriiiaeol when it dietrau-
Thai is not all. In connection with this plan of
ohises i mei.liuknr voters by the thousamia?
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Outhier, C. C. Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1907, newspaper, May 24, 1907; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173809/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.