Sword of Truth (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 30, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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SOCIALIST STATE NOMINEES
"So long as the workers vote with the capitalists they will be robbed of the greater part
of the fruits of their toil. Workers, wake up; quit scabbing on your class. VOTE FOR
SOCIALISM!" Give he Master Class a knock-out blow!
PRODUCERS OF THE STATE, UNITE!
P. S. Nacle, fur l\ S. Senator
OleafStofer. ft r Treasurer
t'onjrress, TthDi.xt. H. II St;;l!ar<l
Fred W. Holt, for Governor
J. O. Welday, Supt. Pub. Instruc
R. E. Dooley, Clk. Supreme Crt
m
John Hagel, Exam. and Inepec.
G. G. Hamilton, for Lieut-Gov.
Allen Felds for ('or. Commiss'ni
H. M. Sinclair, Sec. of
Com. Char.
Florence Anderson
S. H. Colwick, for Stat
Auditor
County Locals.
J. D. Miller. Cordell, will give
information concerning organ-
ization work and other matters
of interest to Locals.
Send time of meeting, with name
of each Local secretary, to the
Sword of Truth, Sentinel, and
all other matter for publication.
Wake up; don't be a Henry
Dubb.
..ocal Novice meets 2nd and 4th
Thursday nights in each
month; W. E. Carpenter, sec-
retary.
Local Cordell meets every Satur-
day night, southwest corner of
the square, up stairs; James L.
Cline, secretary.
Local Port meets each Saturday
afternoon at 3:30 in the band
hall. L. L. Pope, See.
Local Sentinel meets every Tues-
day night at the Sword of
Truth Office. G. L. Owens,
secretary.
Local Star meets first and third
Thursday nights, each month;
secretary W. P>. Foutch, Moun-
tain View, route 1.
Local Cloud Chief meets every
Friday night; secretory Dan
Franklin. Cloud Chief.
(.neal Foss meets each Saturday
night; secretary J. D. Bartell,
Foss.
Elk Township.
Following are the Socialist
ircu ty candidates for Elk Town-
ship:
A. J. Wood, justice of peace.
•J. <>/ Harry, 'constable.
.1. B. McClusky. trustee.
W. L. Hradfield. treasurer.
G. L. Owens, clerk.
County Nominees.
For State Senator
Rev. T. H. Gold, Port.
For Representative,
Dr. Wm. Tidball, Sentinel.
For County Judge,
Smith Hubbard, Dill City.
For County Attorney,
Ira J. Smith, Cordell.'
For Court Clerk,
T. A. Witten, Cowden.
For Treasurer,
Alva Cook, Rocky.
,For County Clerk,
W. A. Franklin.
Thomas
Milling Co.
Flour, Feed
AND ALL KINDS
GRAIN
Wholesale and retail.
Your patronage will be appreciated
FLOUR, FEEDiCOAL
When you jjol t||P
Big M
FLOUR
you got the bent.
If your merchant don't have it, call at the Wilbur Miltenberger
Elevator, Sentinel
WK SELL FEED and COAL
For Sheriff,
Sam Hogge, Cordell.
For County Superintendent.
Jesse Stovall, Rocky.
For Assessor.
James L. Cline, Cordell.
For Public Weigher,
A. T. Jones, Sentinel.
For County Surveyor,
Bud Smith, Cordell.
Commissioner 1st Dist.
E. B. McCullah, Cloud Chief
Commissioner 2nd Dist.
Sam Cain, Cordell
Commissioner 3rd Dist
George Loomis, Port.
dr.kYiser
Ingle-Morris
Grocery Co.
Have a full line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
At popular prices.
Delivery. Phone 36
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TOWN LOTS
What'* YVrdng?
—your eyc 7
—or your glosses?
—do you know?
— want lo know?
— it's a pertinent ?
— Ihk'Kmiblt course-
ascertain the cauie*-
VVe can tell you.
. T. Banks, for Atty-General
r economic conditions. Do
Board of Agricul. John G. Wills W. M. Cri p. for Mine Inspector
Turn the bosses down and vote Think before you vote; demand
st sentiments. - —
The Eye Specialist
who has been making regular
visits to Sentinel will be at Dr.
Bennett's office
MONDAY, OCT. 5,
and-bnyone who has Eye Trouble
is invited to call and consult him.
WANTED A couple of lady
teachers, to room and board. A
nice quiet plgce; no children;
price reasonable. You will iind
me on First street, three blocks
Many desirable residence lots in Orient
First and Second Additions to
[sentinel
remain unsold. Now on the market at
f_a sacrifice price. Better buy NOW!
W. W. HORNBECK,
; SENTINEL
SALES AGENT
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Hornbeck, Will W. Sword of Truth (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 30, 1914, newspaper, September 30, 1914; Sentinel, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181505/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.