The Hulbert Times (Hulbert, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol L Hulbert Cherokee County Okla Friday October 23 1914 Number 26
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Born ill Cherokee county NC
hi the yeir of lSOiV removing
with his parents in 18“(i to this
country which was then the
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‘Cherokee Nation Horace Gray-
has then you might say been
raised in Cherokee county Okla
or within it present boar dry
Air Grav will be rem embe red
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by many as a United States'
Alarslial serving in this district
for a number of years AT r Gray
also served the people for a period1
of live years as postmaster at
’Tahlecjuah Okla and for the
best opinion raf him regarding liis
p ast and present iife his record
stii an official bis ability for any'
position of trust and responsibil-
ity seek the records or ask the
public no man ’in Oklahoma or
elsewhere is better qualified or1
more deserving of the office lie
seeks and no man can run against !
Horace Grav Tor office except he
make it knoan in the -onset thatj
its “my snerits not his demerits1
that I am making the race on”
A vote for Horace Gray is a
vote for efficiency economy and
absolute business principles
Let’s Make Cherokee County
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Schools
The Best In Oklahoma
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On November 3rd Vote For
J NORWOOD PETERSON
T want to let £ but I will not
let git
II never will yield
What! Lie down oil the field
And surrender my shield
-No I will never let ?ol
1 want to let go but I will cot let
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Be this ever my sang
‘‘Gainst legions of wrong—
“Oh God make me strong
’That I-miy never let go’—
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DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOLS
I promise to fulfill every datyof the office as re-
quired by the Oklahoma School Law and to give
every Teacher School Director and Patron of
Cherokee County Schools n fair and square admin-
istration of school affairs
An Open Letter
Gideon Okla Oct 20 ’H
Hon Geo tsi Hughes
Tahloquah Okla
Dear Sir:
In reply to your recent note
calling my attention to your work
as county attorney I wish to ad-
vise you that I greatly admire
and highly appreciate the fearless
and impartial way tin which you
handle the business of that office
and further say that I think your
friends have nothing to regret at
having honored you with that of-
fice and while I as you know
vote the Democrat ticket as a
whole I am nt politically blind
to the duty of all voters to vote
and stand -for tried rather that:
for untried men and for ability
rather than for inferiority
Wishing you a safe landing
believe me
Yours Sincerely
Jfkhn Allen Stewart
P S If exhibiting this letter
among your - friends will bo of
any help to you you have my
unction to do so
J A S
Mr Stewart was a member of
the last jury of the District Court
and saw George Hughes daily in
in court wand knows personally
what kind of man and officer our
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present County Attorney is
People who personally know
George Hughes as -an officer
speak -of him in the same way
Mr Stewart does
One of our subscribers in North
Dakota semis us the following
clipping from his local paper:
“It is reported that one of the
fastidious newly married ladies
of this town kneads bread with
her gloves on This incident may
be somewhat peculiar but there
are others and I am one of them
“The editor of this paper needs
bread with his shees on needs
bread with his :shirl on needs
bread with h is pants on and un-
dess some of his delinquent subv
scribers pony up before long he
will need bread without a damn
thing on — and North Dakota is
no Garden of Eden in winter
Li me” — Hardware World
The Times
One Year for One Dollar
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Bond, Oscar H. The Hulbert Times (Hulbert, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1914, newspaper, October 23, 1914; Hulbert, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1918265/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.