The Camargo Comet. (Camargo, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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CAM ARGO DEWEY COUNTY
A SEPT45 1916
NO 19
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THE DEBATE
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The wires were crossed some-
where and Mr Brewer who was
to have debated with'Mr Gilkin
son Saturday night caihe Fridaj
instead so that debate was noi
hefd ’
The debate between Mr ‘ Stal
lard Socialist and Mr Gilkinsoi
Democrat was held Saturda
afternoon and was attended by :
large crowd The question was
“Resolved that Socialism is rlgh
and therefore a remedy for ex
isting political evils”
Mr" Stallard opening spec!
was simply an attack of th
democrat party which had n
connection what ever with th
queition under discussion be th
charges true or false In fact i
was mostly directed at the ne' '
tariff law enacted by the dem
crats on which he blamed th
high cost of living In fact
was a pretty good speech in f:
vor of a high protective tari
but as an explanation
socialism it was an absolute fai
ure
Mr Gilkinson openen h
speech with the plain declaratic
that he had been bronght thei
to debate the quesiion as staU
and was there to show up th
evils of socirlism and did no
intend to be side-tracked to an
oiher issue He then went o
and made his charge's agaim
the socialism ‘ taught by th
party leaders and their literatur
Mr Mallard’s answer conSiste
of the same line of talk as hi
first speech simply makinj
charges against the two old par-
ties and ignoring the charges
presentes against socialism
Mrs Windolph went to Leedey
Tuesday returning the same
day - - ‘ ’
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Pekin Farm Trucks Low steel
wheels For sale by Jay Ka-
nouse Roy Terrell was in from Ellis
county Monday looking after
business matters
Get in line to keep cool Get
a fresh hair cut and clean shave
at Dean’s Barber Shop
MJs Carr Barker was in town
trading Monday and made the
Comet Office a pleasant call -
Dan Thompson returned this
week from a visit with a brother
near Caldwell Ka’ns
J A Secrest returned Wed-
nesday frqm a two oveeks visit
at his old home in Ohio
C L Eoulk and family have
moved here from Thomas and
Mr Foulk will work for Jay Ka-
nonse G A Dean who has been con-
diictind a cold drink counter at
the drug store has closed it down
and gone to Arnett where he
has purchased a cold drink and
and short-order outfit '
Special meetings will begin the
4th Sunday in Sept by V H
Rollins pastor of the presbyter-
! ian churh assisted by our Super-
intendent F 0 Seamons Ev-
erybody welcome to come -’
Town was full of candidates
last week Among them we' no-
ticed Fred Hoyt Ralph Carmich-
aelf Gordon S ted harm Orion
! Shaw Dennis McCray Edd
Biakey and Harry Essex
J W Wilcox was in from Ellisr
county Saturday ' Jack says he
Don't delay buying a
Cream Separator
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a single day longer
IP YOU ARE SELLING
cream or making butter and
have no separator or an in-
ferior one you are wasting'
cream every day you delay
- the purchase of a De Laval
THERE CAN ONLY BE TWO
real-reasons for putting off
buying aDe Laval either
you do not really appreciate
how great your loss in dollars
and cents actually is or else
you do not believe the De
Laval Separator will make
the savings claimed for it
IN EITHER CASE THERE
is one sensible answer: “Let
us set up a machine for you
on your place and SEE FOR
YOURSELF what the De
Laval will do” j
YOU HAVE NOTHING TO
risk and over a million othet
cow owners who have ' made
this test have found they had
much to gain
YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO
wait Let the De Laval Sepa-
rator start saving cream for
you RIGHT NOW
IF YOU WOULD REALLY
like to know Just how much
more cream you can get with
a De Laval let us set up a
machine for you on your place
and have you try it out for
yourself
JUST ’PHONE OR DROP US
a postal and we will be glad
to bring a machine out to your
place any time you Bay
In viewofthe question under as race for county Attor-
discussion or supposed to be un- ne7 on Well he has lots
friends over here in Dewey who
would like to see him win
Dewey county was visited by a
fine rain Monday evening
About an inch and a half fell at
ourselves and then completely Camargo It will greatly bere-
ignore 'it We suppose there fit late crops and ' puts a good!
will be some who will take issue season in the ground ‘for fall
with us but if so we will just re- wheat sowing
fer them to Mr Stallard’s onen-f
Look over our lines and see the standard goods' the best made
in their lint FairbahksMorse Type Z Gasoline Fngine DeLaval
Cream Separator Motor King and One Minute washing Machines
The Great Majestic and Banner Ranges Sherwin-Williams Paints
Diamond Edge Tools Chandler & Woodmanse Windmills Harness
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and Furniture of all kinds When in need call and see me
J A SECREST
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FULL LINE OF UNDERTAKING SUPPLIES
Announcements
- We are authorised to an-
nounce the following candidates
open-1 wanted— All the ladies of Qa-' for 0ffiCe v
ing statement that he was there marg0 an(j vicinity to join either
to make Gilkinson defend the LacUes Aid Society of the
record of the democrat party and Christian church which meets
that he was going to do it every 1st and 3rd Thuasday or
We have so far been unable to Dorcas Society of the presby-
to figure ont just what the re- terian church which meets every
Men's Wash Pants
cord of the democrat party had 2n(j and 4th Thursday Come
to do with proving that socialism ad gee wat
was right He was a diappoint- haye Mrs
ment to a large number who
expected to hear the the subject
fully discussed He either could
not or would not defend his po-
sition -
a fine time we
Steele and Mrs
SCHOOLS OPEN
Market Report
" Corrected every Wedcesdsy
Grain
Wheat per bushel
Rye per bushel
$140
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60
The Camargo schools opened
Monday with a good enrollment Ear corn per bushel -in
each room Prof Hollen will Shelled corn per bushel
have the 7th 8th& 9th grades Kafir per bushel 68
Miss Mayer the 4th 5th & 6th Cane seed per cwt 60
and Miss Hall the 1st' 2nd &3rd Millet seed per cwt 120
Owing to the serious illness of gtock
her mother Miss Hall could not -
be here but expects to be heae Hogs per cwt $9 50 to 9 60
some- time this week Miss Top this week 960
Miss Gertie Thomas '
County Superintendent
Edd R BLkey
For Sheriff '
Democrat Tecket
O S Shaw
Connty Snperiutendent
Perry Skelton
For Sherifi
J E Hooten
For County Clerk
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Just What You Need For
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Hot Days
A Full Line of Oxfords
R D McCray
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For Assessor
Somers will have charge of her
work until she arrives
Produce
Springs per pound
Hens per pound
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Frank Ferguson Marsh Robin-' Young Roosters per pound 05
son and Will Johns went to Ar- Old Roosters per pound - 05
Thursday to attend the Fair Turkeys per pound ' — 14
rFank will play ball there ’ 1 Cream ‘ 27
Mr Heinrici of Kansas City
made us a pleasant call Saturday
He is quite a' large land holder
east of town and is here looking
after business matters He is
a great believer in diversified
fanning and does considerable
experimenting
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Men's Patent Beach
Laddies Emmy Lou
and Tennis Shoes'
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Full Line of Summer
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Dress Goods
D IRL Parks
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Cain, R. F. The Camargo Comet. (Camargo, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916, newspaper, September 15, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2029517/m1/1/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.