Choctaw County Democrat (Soper, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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Nl t n next Tuesday The fiist Democratic
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Hunter Bill Fasirs Jkis
The House passed i r 1 1 1 1 iv '
vote of 7 to 11 Monoa v t li'- bill
iy HuLtor and !i i - a m s I i g
1 i ofiiou of at it i-r i -and !-
Airdeu Tlie bin im I t‘
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A s u rj - 1 1 1 n t fo t tin mcisuin
' w i s pi sen ted by Iliil of Fitts-
burg piouding for the abolish
lijtjiu oi lit odice ali i containing
oiln t li-itiui ti oi tin- Hunter bill
except tha it lUeiiju no ameiid-
i men Is to tin ne'Ont laws so lar
as hunting seasons or tishingl
leguntiuns ai e on mined Thu j
: motin to i ucbuiiL the bill for con 1
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sideration ot the house was lost j
alter Hunter ban slated tint the:
adoption of tne motion would iv-j
suit m no legislation being pass- j
ed at this suasion lor abolishing
i the ‘-tame v arueu’s olhee
J Tne Hunter bill as finally Fass
ed by tin Ho a so with the emer-
gency atuu bed tin ns over nil
duties iow preformed by the J
state department to Ll:e local ol- 1
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lictr& ana makes many chungt si
ii i l Dalton'' lor hunting hsh
g nc 1 j i! i u g a closed season tor
ldi jfK's lor shooting quad in!
all Put aboa1 twenty live count ies j
wlieii arc s pecidcady exempted :
by aiLiu njents adopted Fio-
vi'inij ait iiidJe for continued j
‘ pay liionts of a iortioti of the!
liUut: lrctrse Iocs to the stile
pi on clue game fund but no vimy
is pioMucd m the bill lor spend -n
this ina: y or lor carrym'
on aiy ccnterhzed system o:
g-lnie pi otci t Iijll
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Our line of Mew Spring Goods
have arrived find the Ladies are es-
pecially invited to call and inspect
same Our new Dress patterns
are oeautics and must be seen to be
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Can Governor Lee Explain
Oklahoma City' Feb ZV — Ti e
Cruce camp iin committee owed
the State iJnaoi Cjntol Hi:
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j vasover according to the testi
Uiuny of Cashier J F Kqwktt
before the Senate investm
iinuittee invest: itirr Warden
1 V 11 Dick of tiie state peniten-
itiary This indebtedness l-towlett
1 said was taken up by four notes
! for sdl’aO each made out by Jno
! B Doolin now game warden J
i II Williams secretary of the
'state school land commission
i Lon Frame Chairman State!
Board of affairs and Bob Dick:'
! warden of the state penitentiary
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About was -'till unpaid he j
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Vice President Elect Thomas A Marshall
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Our grocery department is com-
plete and we are selling them as
cheap cs any house in town Get
our prices before buying elsewhere
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ldi-as cl ti1 chief executive
d and t!e Set:-jollier frontier outposts the bun
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Democrat Ads Gets Good Results
Giverrnr Ie (h nce in a con-
ference with Senator McAlister'
of this district asked the Sena 1
tor to h tve the Senate recall the
oiil a ppropiiatir ?lD(fA jor'
siii'i'l pox infested counties
st itiim that it should be made
to read that only counties Imhc
confluent small pox be adden
Senator McAlister pointed out
to the governor that Choctaw
county has made two state right
against disease menigitis and
small ixx and that the service
j had been to t!i“ int-'rest oT the
! entire state Governor Cruec
i acceptcil the Mc‘v!'itir r ite-
’rent as trm- ai'di to’i t’ See i
tor th it 11-’ w)':!it n n’lject to an i
I i 1 ic i eae U1 tin a ( a'l i 1 1 iitu il if
TIi e Funny Hug Dance
The Daughters of thi Ameri-
ca tATlo volution have inaugurated
acnupi'gn j jauet the dance
k iow n as tie "bunny hug” Of
act! -v ini cm iti this moral and
hm! v i oi ’’uhtered section of the
Seethwest knows anything about
t!ie ’‘uni-y hug dance but it is
idler d th it en the frui tier it It
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co a c:t of a sot i i! mi-iDom
tni v and titt e foils to sup
sit at' required for the)
n thes’ates!
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ny hug is alleged t i hive vvorked
ri-m -gitist pn yro-s Wh’e
the daughters may do a prver
of good it might be better to
send an army of pvangrk-ts
from this section onvertmg the
multitude op the Iron tier a ’id
removing the desire for tbit
which is uni lglt is — Ilusea-
C W Whit-die id m ide a busi-
ness trip to Hugo Tuesday
Mik ' Sue- d vas her-' Tuesday
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Southwest has net yet pvrmeat-
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Charlie Baber is eontim 1 i
his room ill is week with a cme
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Georg! Markh i m sold his m
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Garner, Walter L. Choctaw County Democrat (Soper, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1913, newspaper, February 27, 1913; Soper, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2028449/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.