The Taloga Advocate. (Taloga, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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TueTaloga Advocate
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF
DEWEY COUNTr
F F Cain Publisher
Catered at the Postoffice at Taloga Dewey
County Oklahoma as Second Class '
Mall Matter
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
lieasurer would not go —
Putnam Pioneer
We questioned Mr Williams in
regard to the above item It did
nt take him lone to explain it
lie simply said that the man thn
made that statement was just a
liar and that he didp’fc forebear”
1o mention itat present”
coi-
mis-
Ring rule breeds graft
ruption incompetency and
rule ‘ Let us beware
Taloga Times'
Right you are I3ro but we did
not think you had the nerve to
say it after the action of the Re-
publican convention in this city
Why not nominate as the
democrats did by the primary
vote where every man has the
right and power to vote his sen-
timents and where rings canuot
rule
The republican statq ’’ticket i
composed of the old line Federal
gang
The election is not far distant
and it behooves democrats to get
ready Spend considerable time
from now on talking politics In
terest yourneiglibor jn the im-
portance of doing earnest woi k-
Do not get sleepy and become
over confident Fifty thousand
to conduct our business so
k ‘ i
ired a plain farmer
to come in hercacd to attend tothe
managing of our campaign work
There has been no secret inado of
this or no apologies to make he i$
a good min and worth the money
and hishooks and his acts are open
to the inspection of every demG
crat in Dewey Co- Can you say as
much for your campaign uiaehino
GOOD REASONS
Why Fulton Should be
Elected to Congress
1 lie has lived in Oklahoma
nine years
2 Ho is acknowledged to be
man f deep thought of broad
mind and thoroughly in sympathy
with the peoples’ needs
3 He has lived in Oklahoma
City for the past three years and
in which city he is recognized as
a second Bran
4 Ilis address t in 1904 to the
Oklahoipa lar Association on
the control -of railroads was
next t to Bryan’s speech in New
York of importance on that sub-
ject This while FergusoD as
9 Ilia four years as governor
showed hiin up as the too of cor-
porations until he was releived
by Roosevelt for serving monop-
olies ' '
10 lie is a man who has lived
oil the public teat for eight ycai
by appointment through corpoi
atjou influence and when ouete
froru ollice made affidavit again
his successor ard is now gens
ally known as -Affidavit Tom
prof j j la valle
voters remained away from the
polls in Missouri in 1904 and gave I Governor was assessing railroad
the state tothe republicans - Do at $3000 per mile
not let such a thing happen m j 5 - He has always been a defend-
Oklahoma
We are informed that several of
the republican candidates with
more gall than varacity are mak-
ing the statement that the’ demo-
crat nominees are from only three
townships The fact is that the
er of the homesteader and against
corporate control
6 He is making his own cam
paign with the assistance 'of farm-
er Frank Gault aud not ‘ linked
with Standard oil or such men as
f $ Fisher
7 The corporation interests and
railroads are all against him for
Genneral Agent for the Following Instruments:
STKGER PIANO COTE PIANO SIIILLER PIANO DAV-
ENPORT AND TRACY (SELF PLAYERS) ALSO THE
NOTED SINGER P1VNO AND STORY & CLARK AND
I II LLSTOI’M OKGA NS j
Goods sold on easy payments Second band instruments taken
in part payment s
& Headquarters:— custeu
a
CITY AND TAIOGA OKLAHOMA
W II Ablinq
President
I M Willey
Cashier
J II Antrobu
Vice President
BANK OF TALOGA
Everyone who handles money should have a bank account
t‘ ‘ 't s i ' ‘
It is a great convenience to pay bills by check Your chccl: sh
- 1 " " I
just where the money went and you can have your bank b
balanced at any time
TALOGA
OKLAHOfl
demociat nominees represent
seven townships and the KpU-ke Haskell he has declared they
licans nine If the Advocate was
teq times as large as it is it could
not keep cases on all the misre-
rnust o pey the laws
8 His speechs are all made in fav
or of the common peoble as shown
A H Keith Pres-
Jerom Harrington V F
M Abernetby V P
F G Delaney Ct
presentation that are beiDg made by the language of 'V J Byjan
f -
i
Frans would not meet Haskell
Ferguson would not meet Fultop
and we are betting- two to oue
that Smith keeps a good -safe dis-
tance between himself and Lee
Jones' 1
by the republican candidates bat I who says “I pledge that he
we mention this one as example of never betray a trust ’
will
the kind of a campaign they are I
making Whenever a party has
to depend on misstatements and j
vilification to bolster up their
I cause as is the case with the rej
publican party in Dewey Co to-j
day it but shows how hopeless are
President Roosevelt expressed J its chances
' jTiiinself as de— light — ed when in-
-formed that Frantz was norainat
ed Wonder ‘ how he will feel
when he hears of Frantz’s- defeat
The niggers saved their lives at
San Juan hill but they wont do it
this time
9 He is outspoken and in favor
of the Hepburn Bill
10 He is outspoken and honest
and to know' him is but to honor
him
11 His lifes career as a farm
boy a teacher student and attorn-
ey especially fit him for tho posi-
tion 12- We need a man of 'such un-
questioned ability as Mr Fulton
in congress from the second dis-
The time is passed when a
people will permit themselves to
be governed by a ring-
Taloga Times j trict and not A man whohasprov
Yes thank God the times htis Jed his incompetency
passed the last convention is held
of TALOGA OKLAHOMA
Capital and Snrplos $30000
Loans on first ami second mortgages on farms -
A II Keith
DIRECTORS ’
M Abernetby' Jerome Harrington
J E Ruble
E D !F
k Smith's Saloon
’ RETAIL DEALERS IN
K'iue whiskies and wines Handle the
line of cigars in the citv
WHN IN THE CITY OlVE TH M A CALL
fir
!2?”Th6 Best and Purest Ice in the cityat a reasonable' price
Talo
Oklahoma
Weather Forecasts
Dark gloomy weather with kill-
ing frosts for the republicans
Stroug indications of - Democratic
cyclones about Sept 17 -Lafid-Stides
to the Democracy freely
predicted Republicans advi&ec
to fix up their
get in fame
‘fraid holes’’ and
Take no chances
Negros Nominate
nnder the old law and under the
mandatory primary law it will be
impossible for ring and cliques to
preform such ucts of high handed
schemirg and chicancery as was
exhibited in both the State and
j county Republican convention
Under- the primary system of
voting the people and the people
alone say who the nominees shall
be and our present set of Demo-
cratic nominee but prove the rule
and is an example of what the
good judgement of a people will
accomplish when allowed to ex
press their views
GOOD REASONS
Why Ferguson ShOuld he
Elected tO Congress
The Coloied protective League
of Blaine Co met in mass conven-
tion at Watonga Okla Sar? Adg
10th 07 and nominated a f ul 1
county ticket also A Baxtei
Whitby of Oklahoma City foi
?ongres6in the seccnd congression-
al Dist i
Verily! Verily! the Republican
party “is of few days and full pi
trouble” -
Times aie certainly getting pros-
perous when the Democrat county
1 He has acknowledged that
he is the paid agnt of the Ameri-
can Book Company
2 He has double crossed more
people who were his friends than
any oilier man in the Territory
3 lie has lived fiftqpn years up-
on his wifes earning-
4 He is known to all as the
governor whom Teddy ousted on
account of incompetency
5 Ilis record as governor ot
FARMERS HOME FEED YARD AND
LIVERy STABLE
candidates can afiord to pay a man j Oklahoma shows him in sympathy
$75 per month to run their cam-
paign for them or - is the money i
from Fultons backers the Book anc °fher monopolies
Trust and the Oil companies
Putnam Pioneer
No Bob the money does not
come from any of the above men-
tibned Corporation Tom has a
6 Because the governor and
United States senators and all
other officers will be Democratic
ve ought to elect a freak congres-
sman 7 Because he call himself -the
cinch on this combine and would
A man whose name we foiebear (hardly allow them to paya demo- Abe Lincoln of Oklahoma when
t mentioning'at present Came io Icrat And a fortunately or as Jail others know him only as Affi-
and asked us to state that he went unfortunately just as you like it (davit or Corporation Tom
We have not -a self constituted S Because he was the man who
to Taloga to pay his taxes last
uiewasutaf a' bafgwne Ile I bo as the republicans have I raised the leases on the 1 school
says he hunted him up and wanted j (who 13 the whole how and the I land Sent them a negro school
him to go up to the office so - he j band tyiigon and who gets his Hand inspector and tried to cut
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Tibbetts and Rhodes Props
Taloga OJ
We
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Cain, F. F. The Taloga Advocate. (Taloga, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1907, newspaper, August 22, 1907; Taloga, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1916744/m1/4/: accessed February 11, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.