Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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SMITH'S
I he tr ain plank in our
)latrorm m the
Juction of the High
Democratic Candidates
FOR GOVERNOR.
K. L. WILLIAMS Durant.
J. B. \. ROBERTHON. Chandler.
CHAHI.ES WEST, Enid.
F. E. HERRING, Elk City.
ROBT. DITNLOP, Newkirk.
\ L J. JENNINGS. Oklahoma City.
JOHN C. ELLIOTT. Pauls Valley.
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR.
M. E. THAI'!'. Muskogee
WOODSON I0. NORVELL, T il? .
JOHN W. BARBOCR, Norman.
THANK I'. DAVIS Enid.
BEN l\ LAFAYETTE. checotah.
L T SORREI.LS. Wilburton
PETE P. Dl'FFY. El Reno.
RICHARD A. BILLCPS. Cordell.
ROUT. H 01 ItV. Shawnee.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
: ASKEW. Chickasha
FitANS. Oklahoma City.
|i (, SPILMAN. Kingfisher.
BITTENVIELD. Pryor
I.YON. Oklahoma City,
FOR STATE AUDITOR.
I FOR CONGRESSMAN, Sth DISTRICT
c. w. herod, Woodward.
i henry s. johnston, I'errv.
ed BRA55KLL. Lninont.
7: A. harris. Blackwell.
HOMER s. CHAMBERS, Tonkawa.
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR. 1ST DIST.
JOHN O'BRIEN* l ehigh.
THOS. SCOTT, Coalgate
II. HOW \
,K i VRTE
ua City
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
El'. P. HiLI., McAlester.
GEO D KEY, Tulsa
E J GIDDINQS. Ok!ah ••,. C.ty
CHAS. M. COPE, Pawhuska.
S. P. KKUEUMS. Shawnee.
!;m s cW.OWKI.!. Oklahoma City
FOR STATE TREASURER.
Cost rtf LlVlIu/' Thl*: U ALEXANDER. O. lahoma
:s the permanent i^sue F°* state superintendent
' k h WILSON. cl':?ka
with us and should be
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR. 20 DIST.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS. Krebs
J. A. FREEZE, Adamson.
AKLO J. KELI., Cherokee.
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR. 3D DIST
FRANK HALEY, Henryetta.
MILLER HAY. Dewar,
ED. PADGETT, Lequire.
Republican Candidates
FOR GOVERNOR.
JOHN FIELDS, Oklahoma City.
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR.
El'GENE B. LAWSON Noah;a.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
Marvin it. prentiss. tiriiesviiie
FOR STATE AUDITOR.
GEORGE H. FOSTER. Wagoner.
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
WALTER C STEVENS Lawton.
FOR STATE TREASURER.
DR. L MATHI8, Fairview.
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT
t . t; VANNEST, Peiry.
FOR STATE EXAMINER
JOHN S. WOOFTER. Sapulpa
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.
WILL M. PHARES. Muskogee
ifor suprf.me court, 2d b!8t.
ROBERT CROCKETT, Durant.
for supreme court, 4th dist.
FOR supreme court. 5th dist.
W. H. HILLS, Enid.
FOR JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT OF
APPEALS. r.ASTERN DISTRICT.
LUTHER KYLE. Sallisaw.
ORLANDO SWAIN. Okmulgee.
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
W. O. CROMWELL. Enid.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 1st DISTRICT
LLOYD G. OWEN. Bartlesville.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 2d DISTRICT.
P. E. REED, Wagoner.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 3rd OISTRICT
DUDLEY B. HI ELI., Kreb
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 4th DISTRICT
II il. COLBERT. Tishomingo
t ARTHl It BLAIR. Shawm, o.
E. N. WRIGHT. Olney.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 5th DISTRICT
ALBERT RHNNIE. Pauls Valley. |
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 6th DISTRICT
E. L. PEItSONS, Chickasha.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 7th DISTRICT!
HENRY L. VOGLE. Snyder.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 8th DISTRICT
FRANK B. BOORN, Enid.
riIAS. R. ALEXANDER. Woodward. ;
ASST MINE INSPECTOR. 1ST DIST. !
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR. 2D DIST. j
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR, 3D DIST. I
Socialist Candidates
CLINTON M. ALLEN.
hall.
importance to
you Our prices make
jcoa. our promises and
-i
will solve the high cost
to your entire satisfac-
tion. Hundreds of fam
lies throughout Garvin
County can testify that
we have helped them to
-educe the cost of liv-
FOR STATE EXAMINER
HCGH UERNKR. Sapulpa
Fit ED PARKINSON, Wagoner.
E. J. MITCHELL. Wynnewood.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LAEOR
W. G. ASHTON. Oklahoma City.
PETE GERAGHTY, Sapulpa.
COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES
ZAKINA C. CON LAN Oklahoma City
.".ABEl. HASSKTT. Sapulpa.
Wn D. MATTHEWS. Wynnewood.
ANNA LACKEY. Oklahoma City.
DOROTHY BRILEY. Leedey
RVTH D. CLEMENT. Oklahoma City.
ELLA BILBO. Caddo.
FRANK NAYLOR, McAlester.
ROXANA R. OXFORD. Oklahoma City
COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES
MRS. ALICE A. CURTICE, Shawnee.
FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.
FRED B. HOYT. Chandler
FOR CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR.
PAT W. MALLOY. Alderson
PRES BOARD Or AGRICULTURE
HARLAN EMERSON, Enid
FOR GOVERNOR.
FRED W. HOLT. McAlester.
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR
GEO. ti. HAMILTON, Oklahoma Cliy.
Some Bargains
In Real Estate
! 0 acre* ab^ut 4 miles southwest from Maysville, 30 acres
in cultivation, balance good prarie grass, all fenced,
and cross fenced, well watered, for immediate sale,
will take 120.00 per acre.
lt'.O acres about 5 miles southwest from Maysville, 100 ac-
res in cultivation, balance good prairie grass, plenty
of good water tanks, wells, springs, etc. weil improv-
ed. a sure enough baigain at only $-0 00 p >r acre.
-T1' acres, fine botton land, 200 acres in high state of cul-
tivation, with 4 sets of rent houses, the other 70 acres
in pasture and timber, but all fine land. This land is
really a bargain at 160.00 per acre, but the owner has
the "Texas Fever" and for quick sale will take cash,
*40 00 per acre, we will loan you $6,000 of the pur-
chase money on ten years time.
All the above are genuine bargains, the best that have
l>een offered this year or will be offered again soon, if
you want to make some money, now is the time to get
these while "gittin" is good.
There will be an oil well strrted near these tracts, right
?oon and you may make a fortune out of this purchase
Jordan Land & Lean Co.
"The Pioneer Land Men of Garvin County"
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
H. M. SINCLAIR. Oklahoma City.
Presbyterian Church
mg. Give us a chance
to srtbw vou what we
I -
can do for you.
Following are just a
:ew prices
FOR NSLRANCE COMMISSIONER
ARTHUR W. PETTIT Oklahoma City
J J BARNES. Orlando.
JAMIB A. JONH"v Chickasha.
W T. S BARNES. Okmulgee.
A. L. WKLCI;. Purcell
KLI W. HARDIN. Oklaioma Citr
JOHN L. SPKNGLER. Bartlesville
C. XI. BREWER. Ringwood.
FOR CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR.
ED BOYLE. Oklahoma ( ity
MARTIN CLARK. McAlester
PETE HANRATY. McAlester.
J H. NEEDHAM. McAlester.
PRES. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
j j. Mcalester. McAlester.
robert f scivally. Springer.
frank m. gault. g arv.
john & favor. i.cveli.
walter h mansfield. i^pan
g. II. adams, Coalgate
FOR CORP. COMMISSIONER
V P. WATSON, Shawnee.
HENRY B. RO.iCII. Ada
R. P. BOWLES. Durant
H. J. DENTON, Hollis.
WM. F. FIELD. Guthrie.
FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT
■T. O. CRAWFORD. Stonewall.
WILLIAM m. FRANKLIN, Madill
W. H t CAMPBELL Ada.
OUS POOL. Wewoka.
CHAS. S. ALBRIGHT. Duncav
for supreme court. 2d dist.
SUMMER.; HARDY Hugo
ROBERT M. KAJNEY, Atoka
FOR CORP. COMMISSIONER
SHERMAN W. HILL. Cherokee.
"OR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT.
ZACK T. PRYSB. Mangum.
FOR SUPREME COURT. 2D DIST.
L. S. DOLMAN, Ardmore.
FOR SUPREME COURT. 4TH DIST.
A. T. BOY'S. Oklahoma City.
FOR SUPREME COURT. 5TH DIST.
HENRY J. STURGIS, Enid.
FOR JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT OF
APPEALS. EASTERN DISTRICT.
JOHN H. CLAPP. Okmulgee.
PHILAS S. JONES. Wilburton
JOHN B. CAMPBELL. Mu kocee.
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
JOHN H. BCRFORD. Guthrie.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 1st DISTRICT
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 2d DISTRICT.
CHARLES A. COOK. Muskogee.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 3rd DISTRICT
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 4th DISTRICT
KDSON R WAITE. Shawnee.
JAMBS DENNIS FLYNN. Sapulpa.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 5th DISTRICT
WILL H. CHAPFELL, Guthrie.
D. K. POPE. Oklahoma City.
JAMES M. ORESHAM. Norman
FOR STATE AUDITOR.
S H. COLWICK. Helena.
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
w. T. BANKS. Hugo.
for state treasurer.
OLK5 STOFHR. Snyder.
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT
J. O. WEI.DAY. Oklahoma City.
FOR STATE EXAMINER
JOHN HAQEL. Oklahoma City.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.
J- LUTHER LANGSTON, Okla. City.
COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES
I FLORENCE ANDERSON. Castle.
FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER,
; THOMAS W. WOODROW. Hobart
FOR CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR.
PATRICK O'SIHCA. Phillips.
PRES. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
JO IN G. WILLS, Granite.
FOR CORP. COMMISSIONER
ALLEN FIELDS. Lawton.
Services evry Sunday at 11 a.
m' and 7:15 p m. Prayer meet-
■ ing every Wednesday at 7;o0 p.
m. Sabbath School at 9;45 a. m.
'Milton Lasater, Supt. Young
1 Men's Bible Class 10 a. m.
Rev. Wm. Denham. Pastor.
Baptist Church
1 Sunday School at 10 a.ui.
j B. \V. Pattersor, Supt.
Preaching at il a.m. The or-
j uioance of ihe Louis Supper
j will be observed. Every mem
Iter is urged to be present.
Junior B.Y.P.U. at o p.m
Preaching ;>t 8:30p. n . "The
Unfinished House".
Come and worbUip with us.
J. W. Stottr. Pastor.
NEW PH010 STUDIO IN TOWN
For first class photos go to
I Tfiwnslev's blue tent studio. 45
! years in the business. Opposite
! post cffice. 16-2t
Stops Neuralgia—Kills Pain.
Sloan's Liniment gives instant re-
j lief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It
goes straight to the painful part—
| Soothes the Nerves and Stops the
j Pain. It is also good for Rheuma-
! tism, Sore Throat, Chest Pains and
j Sprains. You don't need to rub—it
i penetrates. Mr. J. R. Swinger, Louis -
jvillc, Ky., writes: "I suffered with
| quite a severe Neuralgic Headache for
| four months without any relief. I
used Sloan's Liniment for two or three
nights and I haven't suffered with my
head since." Get a bottle for pains
and all hurts. 25c, 50c and $1.00, at
your Druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all sores.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, Sth DISTRICT
HUGH F. REINH.VRDT. Duncan
ALVIN CAMPBELL. Lawton.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 7th DISTRICT
WALTER S. MILLS. Clinton.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 8th DISTRICT
dick T. MORGAN, Woodward.
I
I
I
-no il er . for supreme court. 4th dist.
lUU lbs oweet and. >•' k riddle, chickasha.
i robinson McMillan Norman, i
—. . r iv r FRANK M. BAILEY. Cliickar.hu
rare "our made oMVlo ' shakf. Funeii
, , for supreme court. 5th dist.'
sou neat, best in the g a. brown. mnnbuin
and - $2.70
W a are long on
ons. so we are going to
■nake you a leal bar-j
^ain price:
17 c sellers for 15c,
20c sellers for 17c
25c sellers for 21c
-5c pkg R. Oats, 9c
Choice Cal peaches,per
b . - - 7' c
Jome! 'it us fill \our bill!
FOR JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT OF
APPEALS. EASTERN DISTRICT
•TAMES R. VKMSTRONG. Boswell.
PRESLIE B. COLE. McAlester.
rOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
SAMUEL W. HAYES. Chickasha
T. P. GORE. Lawton.
CHARLES I. STEWART. Enid
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 1st OISTRICT
JAMES S DAVENPORT. Vinita
PAT MALLOY. Tulsa
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 2d DISTRICT.
CAMPBELL RUSSELL. Warnei
W. W. HASTINGS, Tahlequah
J. H. MA.XEY, Muskogee
1
W. A. SMITH
THE RIGHT PLACE
Pfcufs V'allev, - Oklr.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 3rd DISTRICT
CHARLES D. CARTER, Ardmore
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 4th DISTRICT
Wm. H. MCRRAY. Tlshondngo
CHARLES P. BARRETT, Shawnee.
REV BEN M. RODDIE. Ada
H. H. SMITH. Shawnee.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 5th DISTRICT
H. O. WIIITWELL. Norman.
JAMES S. ROSS. Oklahoma City.
CLA I DE WEAVER. OkUboiLa City,
jov: It THOMPSON, Pauls Vall v.
MONT. R. POWE1.L. OklahOJiia City.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 6th DISTRICT
SCOTT FERRIS, lawton
ROI5T L. GLOVER. Riteh Springs.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 7th OISTRICT
.(ARRET TODD. Mangum
JIM McCLiNTIC. Snyder.
S B. GARRETT. Altus.
ROBE It T T. WILLIAMS. Altus.
IKORGK W. CORNELL V\eatherfc:U
I AMES R. TOLBERT, Hobart
H. W EBB. Grandfield.
BEN BOl'LDIN, Elk City.
ASST. mine inspector. 1st dist.
JOHN H. HALL, Coalgate
ASST MINE INSPECTOR. 2D DIST.
M .1 SMITH, McAlester.
asst MINE INSPECTOR. 3D DIST
I! I. KING. Miami
Progressive Candidates
FOR GOVERNOR
JOHN P H1CKAM. Stillwater
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR.
J M. MORROW, Oklahoma City.
.1. R LANKARD, Kingfisher.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
DAN W. PATTON, Poteau
P. S. COLEMAN. Wilburton
FOR STATE AUDITOR.
B. F. MORRIS, Norman.
L D. BRUTON. Muskogee
FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT.
R. E. DOOLEV, Weatherford.
FOR SUPREME COURT. 2D DIST.
J. W. CALLAHAN. Wilburton.
FOR SUPPEVE COURT. 4TH DIST.
A. C. BARRETT. Stratford.
FOR SUPREME COURT, STH DIST.
FCR JUDGE CRIMINAL COL-RT OF
APPEALS. EASTERN DISTRICT.
W I). COPE, Sapulpa.
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
PATRICK S NAGLE. Kingfisher.
Cured of Indigestion.
for congressman, 1st district
G. A LAFAYETTE. Tulsa.
THOS. E. ELLIOT, Nowata.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 2d DISTRICT.
CLIFFORD S. CRAIN, Muskogee. j
for congressman. 3rd district
It. I. NORMAN. Antlers.
jfor congressman. 4th district !
MARION HUGHES, Shawnee.
i FOR CONGRESSMAN, 5tn DISTRICT I
w. L. Ll'RUY, Trousdale.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 6th DISTRICT !
.1. F. CCMBIE. Sugden.
Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana, Pa.,
was bothered with indigestion. "My
stomach pained me night and day,"
she writes. "I would feel bloated and
have headache and belching after eat-
ing. I also suffered from constipa-
tion. My daughter had used Cham-
berlain's Tablets and they did her so
much good that she gave me a few
doses of them and insisted upon my
trying them. They helped me as
nothing else has done." For sale by
all dealers.
Will take pictures of all ex-
confederate and union soldiers
free and give them one photo,
until further notice. Towns-
ley's Photo Studio opposite P.O.
Severe Attack of Colic Cured.
E. E. Cross, who travels in Virginia
and other Southern States, was taken
suddenly and ■severely ill with colic.
At the first store he came to the mer-
chant recommended Chamberlain'.-
' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
j Two doses of it cured him. No one
' should leave home on a journey with-
; out. a bottle of this preparation. For
| sale by all dealers.
ANOTHER BETTER BABIES CONTEST
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
john a. haver. Tulsa
FOR STATE TREASURER
F. N. WINSLOW, Carmen.
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT
FOR STATE EXAMINER
HARRY II. KEENER. McAlester.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 7th DISTRICT
H. H. STALLARD. Snyder.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 8th DISTRICT
G. M. GREEN. Ivanhoe.
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR. 1ST DIST.
ANDREW HENT7,. Wilburton.
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR. 2D DIST.
ARTIICR OLEVER. Alderson.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.
COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES
lacra M. McClain, stillwater.
p. w. smith. Wagoner.
FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
SAM J STORM. Clinton
FOR CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR.
PRES. BOAJVD OF AGRICULTURE
R M HRESSIE, Bressle.
FOR CORP. COMMISSIONER
LEW BETTS. Muskogee.
G. R. McKINLEY. Bartlesville.
FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT.
J. W. 3PEAKE, Chickasha,
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR. 3D DIST.
Wm. CRISP. Coalton.
Independent Candidates
FOR GOVERNOR.
T. .1 WOOD. Oklahoma City.
AMOS I.. WILSON, Oklahoma City.
:OR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
1. P MANTZ, Oklahoma City.
Referendum Questions
State Question No. 59.—Oonstltn-
,'onal amendment, authorizing addl-
Jonal state taxes, sufficient to pro-
'Ide live months school.
State Question No. 61.—Anti-race
rack gambling law.
State Question No. 62.—General an-
i gambling law.
State Question No. S3.—General rav-
toue bill of last leeislatur*.
Gov. Lee Cruce holding two prlie-winning babies at the Oklahoma State
Fair last year. He ia surrounded by ether prize winners and proud parents
and friends of babies who scored high.
Have you a baby in your house? ,♦
Or has your next door n«i|bbor ai +
baby of whom you are fond? +
If so. you will be Interested in the *
Better Babies Contest to be held an*
the eighth annual Oklahoma State Fair ♦
and Exposition, Oklahoma City, Sep- ♦
tember 22 to October 2, 1914. *
Why? ♦
Because the public in genera] is Just ♦
beginning to realize that a great deal +
depends upon Just your baby or your ♦
neighbor's baby. The health of the ♦
nation is built on the health of <act +
taby, and physicians will tell you that *
* ith proper care and feeding of chil- ♦
dren the entire health of the nation i +
<an be built up. | +
Fntry blanks ard other information | +
concerning the Better Babies Cjntesi.*
(Ill be furnished by I. S. Mahan, nee i ♦
I'-tary. Oklahoma City, on application. I ♦
There will be three clas3ea as fol- ♦
. babies from mral districts and ♦
■ 0*i s of one thousand population nr +
i; babies from cities and towns of ♦
n.fT one thousand imd less than 10,- +
population; oab'es from cltiea of ♦
tr *; <x> population. +
THOUSANDS IN CASH. *
The following is a list of cash ♦
premiums offered at the Eighth ♦
Annual Oklahoma State Fair ♦
and Exposition, Oklahoma City, ♦
Sept. 22 to Oct. S: ' +
Cattle * 4,718.00 +
ll°r es 5,224.00 ♦
SheeP 1,004.00 ♦
Swine 1,674.00 ♦
Poultr-v 1,474.00 ♦
Farm Products 3,618.00 ♦
Fine Arts 362.00 ♦
Educational 309.00 ♦
Culinary 241.00 ♦
Tf,It"e 632.50 ♦
Better Babies Contest. 180.00 ♦
Total cash $19,296.50 4
Cash offered by various +
breeding associations. .$ 2,181,00 +
Speed purses 10,275.00 +
Value of special tro- *
phies, medals, trips *
offered, etc 1,500.00 ♦
Grand total offerings.. .$.13,252.50 +
tlanisscd.
of the state aum«iui«. .
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