The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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Veil. 1, No.14
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CALUMET, CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY NOVFM BER.6, 190H.
4 i.0r> Per Year
TAFT WINS
327 To 148
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, V „ We desire to announce th t our Elevator Improvements are
1 aft pwept the country i uesdav carrying .>L' of the 4<> Htates even !
Missouri vrbich is bv laL.- returns in in the Ta.'t column. I >ick T,! nCW CPfflplCteCl 2nd W6 Wi I b^Cf'n buying Gl >3in
Morgan is probably elected to Congress in the '2ml. District.
Tile Flection passed off very tii tiv in C; Inmot, the chief in-1
terest being in the 14th. Kt-natorinl ra«both aspirants living in'
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Calumet. According to the latent returns obtainable. tin- district'
was carried by Frank M. Colville b\ a niajorih < ; "Jo \\ hen it is
considered that over n,0i)0 v«>U-s wen <•;. tin ••plcii =ul race made
!>y both parties is apparent. For onr late opuient ^ 'liatnr Win. J
M. Johnson we hav> uothiug but words of estci m and prai-e. It the i
Official canvas:' shows us elei-t. fi wo expect to serve eve constituency |
to the best of our ability.
RIGHT NOW
The Farmer's Grain Co.
We Sell Genuine McAlester Coal.
Electoral Vote
<3>hru'l 9u 3or abr ftf.vt t£;intpautfu
Put your .Bryan bu ions in camphor ba!b.
And pack them away with care,
Don't think that the Peerless One i dead,
Because of Taft's little scare;
Bryan's got perpetual motion solved,
Hu s the liv ing endless chain,
Put.his buttons all. in cold storage boys,
They'll do for the next campaign.
Three times on (be track in the nation's r ••
lias Billy run a great heat,
And every time In'd sure have won
[f Republicans hadn't beat.
And anyhow, hi ran as well
Vs Parker, sab*and sane,
So save your buttons they'll do to wear,
In Bryan's next campaign.
The last few weeks wu strenuous
In the big political mill,
Bill was ahead and Bill wuz behind.
Vn' lid! vu/ a beat i a1 Bill,
Che G. O P. elephant may be slov
But he gets tle're jint the sann .
So lay li.il Bryan upon the shell.
He'll do for the next campaign.
lie's be ided now Jul" the, Iectur> h> ! •
Pack up his campaign junk,
11 "li want to use it lour years In net
A fourth time t<> go keiilunk:
Keep the Haskell slogan, ot People's Ku'
Where it will not -'>il nr j!uin,
It hain't been hurt in the light just pit-!
Vnd will do for the next < .impnign.
S;iv, ''Aure Your, but not good 1 m
I'o the Orator oi ti < I'latte.
\\ .eli t!> umpire cal' • the game ig,.
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He 1! mad I \ fun tin «*« i r otict wui'<
I'lieu oil' for a n. •tln-i g.tnn ,
But what's the ditfi rend auylvv.
He'll ih> for the n campaign.
hi- thi't dollar bv-bv, \ ou sent
I'm jii 1 p Bl 1 an I ittle ,;l ..l
I )■ mi' i gn■ e, you'll eat it t. ■< >. ni"
We'll have foiti '■ ears of I'.iti
I et I>ctnoctat- iinierilie'!
March on through stonn ami r.u
'i' hc> ve gotten tt -ur«. dt .if
And expect it e\t campaign
An' Haskell w •. most fergot out li ni
H ASK F.l Ij in 1 '• 1
I 'tit it Up' i; ill' lie!f
We can t atl'oiiru ' i I • ••• . •• •
Vi i li iucl ■ iui: —iv■ lira!!:
1*nt bin in Ol I., don't '. h s;
lie'11 do for in.-t campaign.
Frank M ( Ivii
Taft
Alabama
Arkar.s-e-
J California
Colorado
i Connecticut
; Delaware
Florida
! Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
; Kentucky
j Louisiana
j Maine
; Mary biu i
1 Massachusetts
M ichignu
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
N ebraskn
Nevada
New Hani; 3i>i
j New Jersey
j Nt w York
N. Carolina
N. IV.'-ota
I Ohio
t Oklahoma
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If you buy your Shoes at Wilson's
REMEMBER,
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Colville, Frank M. The Calumet Chieftain. (Calumet, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1908, newspaper, November 6, 1908; Calumet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167232/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.