Muskogee Daily News (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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THE MUSKOGEE DAILY NEWS
Read
This
Page
Carefully
1
Years
THE MUSKOGEE DAILY NEWS
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4,000 Votes
17,000 Votes
40,000 Votes
95.000 Votes
160.000 Votes
Out-of-town candidates should, where it is possible to do so, arrange
to deposit envelopes in person at Drug Store, but where this can-
not be done, letters containing final remittance should be addressed
•to CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT, THE.DAILY NEWS, Muskogee,
Okla., and plainly marked FOR SEALED BALLOT BOX- NOT TO
BE OPENED. Particular care should be taken to post such letters
in good time to reach this office before the final hour, and it is ad-
visable that they should be under special delivery stamp.
Out-of-Town Candidates
Attention!
4 Years
6 Years
’ ' OCT. ’ * 1925
Embracing the last week, terminating Oct. 24th, the fol-
lowing number of votes will be issued on subscriptions:
on
lab” of $21.00 turned in. This is in addition to
number of votes allowed on every subscription
secured up until 11:00 o’clock Saturday night. Oct. -4th.
the last hour of the campaign.
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
■ A -1 a 1 !><• So iled Box must be acompanied by cash, Money Order or Certified Cheek for
All subscriptions deposited in I ■ S di acceptable, providing no two checks are signed by the
........... •“,“*"d “■
The Judges
Some of the members of the Advisory Board, selected at
the beginning of the Campaign, will be asked to act as
judges, to canvass the findings of the Ballot Box and to
award the prizes.
The members of the Advisory Board, some of whom will
be asl^ed to sit as judges are:
ADVISORY BOARD
GARLAND JACKSON—Cashier Muskogee Security National Bank.
J. M. COE—Manager Purity Cafe.
J E. BRECHENHEISEN—Manager Walk-Over Shoe Co.
I.. A. WRIGHT—Muskogee Paint and Glass Company.
JUDGE W. A. KILLEY.
KELLY BROWN—Attorney at Law.
D. N. FINK—President Commercial National Bank.
All of these gentlemen are well known to everyone in Muskogee and sur-
rounding territory, and the final result, as given out by them, will be be-
yond dispute.
DETAILS OF THE FINAL COUNT
• .• subscriptions turned in hv each candidate this, the last week of THE DAILY NEWS Big Automobi
± wll hXZb- Z sealed BaUot Box. After Wednesday’s issue of the NEWS the standings wi» not be published.
No subscriptions whatever will be accepted through the campaign
department this week, but instead, candidates themselves will < e-
posit their final collections in the SEALED BALLOT BOX located
at the Muskogee Drug Store of this city. And by so doing,
no one, not even the Campaign Manager, or the publishers can
possibly know the voting strength of the respective candidates,
which precludes any possibility of favoritism and insures fairness
to the minutest degree.
A special ballot good for 100.000 votes will be issued
every “<
It is calculated that it will require some time, however, to canvass
the findings in the box and to determine the winners. The official
results will be published as soon thereafter as possible.
Heretofore out-of-town candidates have had the privilege of mail
ing their letters containing subscriptions from their home town as
late as the closing hour of various “periods.” Tins will not be per-
mitted the last night of the campaign. ALL VOTES AND SUB-
SCRIPTIONS MUST BE IN THE SEALED BOX WHEN THE
RACE IS CLOSED AT 11 O’CLOCK SHARP.
Locked and sealed, the Ballot Box has been placed in the Muskogee
DRUG STORE, where it will remain until noon, the cosing
hour of the Drug Store, Sat. Oct. 24th. At that time it will be
brought to the Campaign Headquarters and placed where candi-
dates can deposit their votes and subscriptions up to 11 p. m.
When the final hour arrives, the campaign will be declared closed.
The judges will teoik the seals, unlock the box and immediately
thereafter, or as soon as votes can be issued on subscriptions con-
tained therein, Hie last count will begin. The winners will be < e-
termined by merely adding the published vote totals, whichwill
appear for the last time in Wednesday’s issue of I HE ’ 0
reserve votes and those contained in the ballot box. There will be
no waiting; no complicated count, but simply a matter of adding
the vote totals and announcing the winners.
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Held, Carl W. Muskogee Daily News (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1925, newspaper, October 21, 1925; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1598778/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.