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VOLUME 34
- OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Entered at till Tecumseh Okla: poatoffice as pecond-elass mall under the act of March 3 18179
CoOt
FARMERS AND ORGANIZATION'
REAL- MONEY '
III!tOW OUT AMBITION?
ROUND IN MOVIES: n--
- Flout manufacturers inctuding
Washburn-Crosby and Red Star
e organized a $50000000 combination
largest flour milling concern in the - - world n' '
t'That's in the line of modern
: methods big units small overhead
powerful marketing
Th It alma -1411 interett' tfarnera
- ad :make them Nish somebody could
show them hoi to organize The
! lint thing and absolutely necessary
U to organize and intensify methods
of production An old fashioned
- ' blacksmith could not 'compete with a
modern automobile factory !"
Childish ' talk 'of "necessary cam
petition" and prattle about keeping
t- i
business zrom getting too big' are
out of date -
Where -nations combine to mono
polite world business great Ameri-
z cant units must -combine for self de-
fense v-
' d'ossibly some one will find a way
to help our farmers fromssuch a com-
bination They need it'
The French settle down courage-
ously to the drastic new money rate
a 4 Four-fifths of its value is cut from
their money as a result of it war
- WHICH THEY WON They face that
situation bravely
place-of paper moneys- meaning
little to peasants and working peoples
the French again will see gold and
silver coins in circulation
The grosse piece size and weight
of our silver dollar will not come
bacit Worth five francs before the
war it would be worth twenty-five
francs now But ten franc silver
pieces 'worth forty cents will be
coined and the French will feel that
they are working for REAL MONEY
Stabilizing the franc is a boon to
all Europe ending financial disorder
that has lasted ten years
lit is a great achievement by
Ponders worthy successor of Nen
gl Turgot Necker Sully and a long list
of brilliant French statesmen
Sir James - Barrie tells ' Rhodes'
scholars not to try for "greatness"
The advice was humorous probably
Trltillit for givatnes3 produces de-
streble mediocrity Men "aim high
to elvJot low" as the illiterate colored
HAL nid when he asked Grover
Cleveland to make him Librarian of
Congress Re really wanted a job
as porter
A baby cries for the moon and is
satisfied with a cooky Youth reaches
for greatnees and is content with
inodest achievement and a place on
the golf course '
Wiziefl R Sheehan who hews
about Moving ' pictures says screens
will be much bigger for large sized
thiatres now building everywhere
That will make it necessary to re-
vise production metho'4
Most important for budding genius
he says the "talking movie" will
create a new army of scenario writ-
en knowing how to uakir sound ef-
fective in pictures
In a detective story noise of a
- creaking board or a shot might be
more effective than the hero's smile
Mr Sheehan believes that the
pictures with sound will double mov
ing picture attendanc41-
In New York's brutal dancing eon-
test—the dance to go on until all but
one couple drop—the female dancers
nervously exhausted slap their par
toners faces Then the men slap the
' women's faces vigorously The
yahoos called "fans" looking on
IP shriek with delight as the half crazed
dancers strike each other
' - Such is our poor imitation of the
- Roman arena '
Saves Time in Sewing )
Let the children thread a package
of needles on the loose ends of your
spool of thread and fasten the thread
under the notch in the spool Then
you will have a dozen threaded need-
les to uses when sewing '
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SOPEDIIITENDEIIT
In announcing my candidacy for
Superintendent of Public Schools of
Po' Awawmie County I wish 9) say
to 'he voters of the county that I
am lionTughly familiar with the
duties of the offiCe and with the
best of my ability will make you ail
efficient Superintendent - '
I have lived in the county for the
last thirty years Received my com-
mon and high school education in
this County and my teachers training
at ths'Central State Normal Scheol
it Omani Oklahonist
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olive been a teacher in the rural
schooi of this 'County for twelve
years which has given me an op-
portunity to know the problems and
!needs of the county schoals
As a member of the excise board
I oh& vl 'give all matters coming before
the KZ-4 'a thorough investigation
and vote for toe best interest And de-
velopment of tee- clunty' I believe
with-141e increase In our ' county's
value ion brought about by the oil
1develoynent that our taxes can be
lowera and still maintain A-high
standard of schools in Pottawatomie
County' '
I am a democrat and place my
lcandidacy for nomination before the
people of the county and ' shall try
in the bort time that I have between
now and Oa primary to meet an
many oft'se voters as possible Your
I support an influence will be greatly
appreciated -
W L OLDHAM
POISO1 BOLL ItEEill
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' Oklahoma City July 8 1928—(SpeCial)--With
boll weevil infestation
teported from all parts of Oklahoma
as being far more severe at present
than at the same tIm In 1927 the
Oklahoma boll weevil extermination
conuiwittee with headquarters 'tore
iodaV broil icast g warning to the dot
ton farmera of Oklahoma that an in-
tensive canqaign of poisoning with
the calcium Arsenate molasses mix-
ture should Is) begut immediately
It was emphasize that early
poisoning: by climhutting the over
wintered female weevil is worth far
more than poisoning later in the
season' because it kills he female
before she has an opportunity to lay
her eget and start another destruct-
ing brood of insect '
Poisoning should start at the time
when the cotton plant Las front four
to six leaves and new applications
should be made at frequent intervals
during the growing seasont- -7
The mixture recommended by the
boll weevil extermination committee
consists of cue t pound of calcium
arsenate '' on gallon of cheap
molasses' gum' one gallon of water
The mixture shbuld be used fresh
each time - '
The committee announced that cal
clum arsenate either can be obtained
at almost any cotton gin in Oklaho-
rnaer that the cotton ginner will be
able to assist the farmer in obtaining
it on short notice "
'AI free pamphlet on boll weevil
poisoning can be obtained it vras an-
nounced by addressing the ' Boll
Weevil Extehmination Committee
1004 Oil Exchange Buildin Okla-
homa city
(First Published July 0 1928-20
Stato of Oklahoma
Pottawatomie County es '
In the County Court thereof
In the matter of the estate of A J
Doebbeling deceased
No 4018 '1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons having claims agltinst A J
Doebbeling deceased am( required to
present the same with the necessary
vouchers to the County Judge at his
office in the County Court room in
the City of Tecumseholcounty and
State aforesaid within (our months
of the date hereof or the same will
be forever' barred '
Dated this the lird by of july
1928 ' '
R E DRESSER Administrator
of said estate
PCIMIWZMETZM
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JOSEPH t ROBINSON
MItZMMIUMIZMItinil
CAflL
TECUMSVI PO'rTAWATOMIE COUNTY OKLAnOMA FRIDAY 1928
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STANDARD BEARERS OF TR
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The announcement of Cad Light
ner one of Tecumseh's prominent
business men appears in this issue of
the Democrat for Sheriff 'subject to
the action of the democratic primary
Mr Lightner is one of the well and
favorably known men of this county
having been 'prominent in business
circles since he grew hp to manhood
and is More of a business man'than a
politician His campaign isobased on
business principles and promises if
elected be will give the county a real
business administration Ile says he
is going to make a worth - while
camtnign and expects to see as many
of the 'demOorst vote're—lig Is possible
in tha length of time he has to
campaign in and place his 'candidacy
before the voters in a business way
and solicits their 'support on a busi-
ness platform - t
He stand for the enforcement of
all laws and is for rigid economy1)
When Children Become Finicky
When sonny ' and sister become
tiredof' eggs prunes spinach 1 or
carrots—four of their most whole
some foods—try preparing them in
the form of a fancy gelatin dessert
or aalad Use fruit flavors for des
sort combinations' and lemon-flavored
gelatin for salads 'Mold in
fancy shapes and see how welcome
they arek
Combatting Troublesome Ants
A heavy chalk Mark drawn a fin-
ger's distaAce from your sugar box
and around containers for bread and
cake will ‘ Jep the ants away -
When Baking Peppers
To keep 'peppers whole when
baking place them in buttered muf-
fin tins and when ready for serving
remove with tho aid of :two large
sPoollL '
FAHMEHS PROSPER WHILE
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The oil business in Pottawatomie
even if the companies are endeavor-
ing to pinch it in continues to break
over and get away from them at
time nd come in with a mad rush
The past week has been the scone
of road ek fluid which seems to
be aOrmined to enrich the poor
farmers of that portion of the coun-
ty who 107e had a hard time to make
ends meet for yearti - "
One well known as the Fike which
has been showing wonderful pros-
pects of a great well got from under
the grip of the company and pushed
the gauge up to 9300 another in the
same ' neighborhood soored over
8000 These wells with others near
ty not so large have made the wise
gcologist litop look and ligtwa and
worair just wlint to look for next
and all (AI this is making the old
fitrmer set back and chew his tobacco
and spit and cuss the banker who
at one time refused to loan him a
WO 00 and s wonder what ' in the
thunder he would do with all this
money
It is making over
sures out of the most ordinary far
mere and yet you say there is noth-
ing in luck But luck or no luck Bot-
tawatomie 'County is destined to be
the greatest oir field in all Oklahoma
It has started and there is no place
to stop and who in the devil wants
to stop it—Just let'er go -
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New I Recipe for Blueberry Jam '
' Crush well about two pounds of
berries Add tiled of two lemons
and grated rind of half lemon Meas-
ure four level cups of mixture into
large kettle Add 'eight level cups
sugrc and mix well Use hottest
fire 'and stir constaatly before and
while boiling Bring to full rolling
boil nad boil hard for one minute
Remove and stir in one bottle liquid
pectin Skim pour quickly' and cover
at once with hot melted paraffin
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MAII LEAVES:
FORH CONIEUTIO11
Leaving today for New Orleans
Mr T E Bittle salesmao sr the
Hey Electric Supply local Delco-
Light representative will attend a
regional convention for the highest
producing salesman of his organ
tion to be held in that city July 13th
The convention will be addressed
by officials of the Delco-Light coin-
pany from Dayton Ohio These will
Include H W Arnold general mana-
ger W R Huber sales manager and
C C- Whistler a:Were:an manager
"This meeting will be attended by
1Mco-Light foundatioi men from
throughout this section of the 'United
Stets Mr Hey says' The Delco-
Light Foundation ot which 1 am a
member is composed of dealers and
Isalesmen who are carrying out the
principles of sales and service that
have made the Delco-Light ccnnpany
dominate in the farm electric plant
field just as other General Motors
units have in the automobile buss-
nem "Thorough factory training of its 1
bales organization is a fundamental
rule in the Delco-Light company This
contact with the beads of the busi-
ness thrpugh regional convention en-
ables the sales organization to keey
in touch with new developments in the
business Special attention will be
given to the D-L electric residence
water systems as well as to Delco-
Light farm electric plants" f
During the month of June the far
mere of the country got a tot of prom
ises and some real substantial rain!
Charles M Schwab 'says busineu
has no reason to fear either of the
parties It seems to us the important
thing is whether either of the parties
has any reason to fear business!
Remember that perspiration wears
out more stockings than' latmdering
them—so it is economy to wash boa
!cry after each wearing
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SOAR SCORES
UJIEVIe HICHNI1
The public generally end especially
knew) wing un ram street will be
gum to &now the work ot graveling
two portion ot tee Norman highway
ibi prograssing 41 3 very satisfactory
way air slit the contractor says hi?
going to lush tne work just as
Lam as sa possiote and will have the
uligger part of the contract which
good tO our Pastor city hiarlaboro on
bate east completed In something like
ou nays lhos road is one of the
portant antlers of tne county as it
usnectii' us up wIth one Of tee best
tutlahome' The- west end
us 'tea 'tia:-running to the Cleveland
une is also most Important
wad lot tius sectión of the country
ss is -rms short line to the west
conu4ating us up with Norman
ftwkashas Lawton and points in that
Another very important matter
and one Pottawatomie County taxpayers-are
greately interested In is
air Goers our County Commissioner
informs us as soon as the road has
been graveled the state is to take
it over and make It a portion of the
gate systeniwhich means about 20
miles- of r7-24 this county has had
since Its vstablishinent wilt be turned
over to 'Um state for their up-keep
'4 his Wal a' tine piece of work brougnt
about by 142 Goar and will save the
county thousands of dollars annually
Keep up the good work Bir Goar
and give the state all they will take
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CLI liElICE IA11(01311
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Some of the friend) el kr Tanker
eirir take this method of getting his
name before the people ot Pottawa-
tomie County
Mr Tankers ly Is - a resident of
Shawnee and has been for a number
of years Before he was admitted to
the bar he was in the employ of the
14 whole-
sale groier)r gompany UI its manager
Stlawnee f gUld 1 whew retiring' tit
assume the law practice in Shawnee
his cbtilliantturned to him practically
tit :their( legal business showing
their ionfidence in his ability :and lap
tegrity : ':'(
Mr Tankersly was born on a farm
In the state of Kansas and gradu-
ated front the high-schoel in his home
county and afterwards he decided to
cast his lot witli the people of Shaw-
nee He is a democrat having im-
bided the democratic principles from
his father before him Be is matried
and has a wife and two children and
has since coming to Shawnee pur-
chased a home -
Mr Tankersly does not belong to
any clique or clan but la a young anen
who is sober clean' and industrious
having reached the stage in life where
he is bubbling over with energy and a
determination to make good in what-
ever effoqt he should undertake
We who have known him for many
years unhesitatingly recommend that
the Democrats nominate him for
County Attorney We would further
say that if Mr Tankersly is nomin-
ated and elected to the office of
County Attorney that Pottawatomie
County will have an able efficient
and honest administration
Mr Tankersly is the first of his
family to ever seek public office Re
believes in the strict enforcement of
the criminal I law and if elected we
era sure that he will prosecute of-
fenders without fear or favor The
rich and poor the high and the low
will receive the same consideration by
him if elected County Attorney
' We have no fight upon any other
candidate but we are for Mr Tanker-
sly for County Attorney because we
believe that he will conduct the jtf-
fairs of the office with shinty and
efficiency that will qualify the good
citizenship of Pottawatomie County
FRIENDS -
' - Eggs With Macaroni -' the other I
A substantial luncheon dish yields of II
A half cup milk tablespoon but etre at an
ter or margarine a half cup canned per 'Pound
mushrooms 0 cuptold boiled- mac Who grew
aroni two eggs a half teasPoon: salt 1:n14 per a
and pepper to taste Heat milk in c6st of
double boiler add the butter or mar and 90' fal
garine mushrooms ' cut fine and 101 to 140 1
macaroni then the eggs well beaten ai averitge
Stir for ten mlnutes and terve N t':of lint
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NUMBER 40
HECiSTHIIIIS OPEN
BOOKS 11111 11TH
The 'county books for registration
will be opened for those who are
entitled to register on4 July 17th
Anyone who has moved to this county -
or trom one precinct to another will
have an opportunity of qualifying
themslves to vote in the coming
vrimary
follbwing is a list of the re
gistrars who have been named by the
county registrar John Jones
''''' !"'' 'A-vocit Township- re
rrecinet e 2 J' tl' Wood Pre'cinct
1' -1"Lowden1Precinct14
Sales Township
Precinct '1' lits 'Alice bhutten Prec4"z""-r -
met 14 J S Barnes Precinct 3 Ci4
alayes Precinct 4 Miss Jewel
Ray Precinct 5 J C Long Precinct '
0 L Chancellor '
Brinton Township
Precinct 1 011ie Spencer Precinct 2
S Lk Whitney0 livecinct $ J W 3
Dunlop Precinct 4 C H Green
' Burnett Township ' '
Precinct :1 F M Cathey Precinct
2 M M: Arnold Precinct '31 1 H
Reynolds Precinct 4 'W E Dear
more
: Davis Tow)nahip
Precinct 1 Ralph Newton Precinct
2 Kirby Smith Precinct 4 George
Dent' Township
Precinct 1 T L Whitten Precinct
2 Jim Muse Precinct 8 J A Huth -
berg 4 "
Eason Township '
Precinct 1 T IX French Precinct 2
W Atchley Precinct 3 Ft W thnke
Precinct 4 P C Cooper Precinct 5
EL4Atinert 'Precinct 0 Y E Webb 4
tA Earlsboro Township
Precinct Charlie Littleton Prec'
inct2 L G Roday ' ' ''
Forest Township ''
Precinct 1 Pat Malone Precinct 2 "
Jim Adams '
Moore township -
Precinct 1 W E Varner Precinct 2
F L Crimes Precinct 3 Sam Bailey
Rock Creek Township
Precinct It' L' PreCinct
Clatidet'4wazir' Precinct 13 Mrsi1
EPetersiPrecinct 4 'J L Mattinglx
ecintt 'At E' E Bullock: :1'
t 4 1 lol
Louis City 14
Warl 1 it H Riptietev Ward' B:
BulioCk 'Ward 3 0: : Cohen 16e1
Tecumseh City ' 1"
Ward 1 F M Murry Ward 2 D
M Newell Ward 3 B H Dickson '
Ward 4 Max Crouch
Wanetta City
Precinct It G R FISTnn
Mctoud City !
Precinct 1 Joe Hatfield " '
' Shawnee City Ward 1
Precinct 1 L J Williams Precinct
8 O M Martin '
- ' Ward 2
Precinct 1 Elmer A Smith Precinct
2- Hai Hogg Precinct 3 J C Cole- '
man ' '
' Ward 3 01
Precinct 1 G IN Farrell Precinct 2
M Ei Vandaveer
Ward 4
Precinct 1 C G England Precinct
2 George McMillin
Ward 5
Precinct 1 Othe Harrell Precinct 2
W H Merrett Jr
Ward 6
Precinct 1 A E Ewtön Precinct 12
Count Dunaway Precinct 3 Glenn
Smith
REPORTS FROM FARMERS
Costs of growing cotton ranging
fromAl cents per pound of lint to 59
cents per pound during the 1927
Iseason have been reported to the
United States Department of Agri-
culture by 992 cotton growers Most
of the growers reporting on these
costs had yields higher than the aver-
age of 154 pounds per acre reported
by the Federal Crop Reporting S'oard
The department has tabulated the
costs by yield groups Forty-five
farmers reported yields of 60 pounds
end under per acre at an average
cost of 50e per pound of cotton On
the other hand 23 farmers reported
yields of more than 500 pounds per
acre at an average cost of 8 cents
per Pound ' SeVenty tic'' fanners
ivho 'grew frcn1 61 to 100 pounds of
1:rti4 per' acre treported an average s-t
c6st 4of -tents per pound of lint :
en& 90' 'farmers who grew between - ' '
101 to 140 pounds to the acre reported
si average cost of 20 cents per pound
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: ::' ''':1:-C':5-':! '' ii4' 25' 5 l i ' - 4' : : ' 5 ' ' -' ' gum to snow the work ot graveling entitled to register on4Jult 17th
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REAL- MONEY '- Po' iiwmie County I wish 9) say 1 - taw portion or the -Norman highway
' 141ROW OUT AMBITION? ' : - to 'he voters of the county- that I n I: ' : '- se resg a 3 very satistactory Anyone who moved to this county
1 i pogrsin d
i I: - : t am horoughly : familiar - with --e the way atr slit tne contractor says he or trom one precinct to 'another w114
BOUND IN MOVIES - - -- '
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- - - - ' n - - -- ' dutlee of the office and with the --1 1 -' -- - '''' "':-'':':: ' :-i'-" i:: :' :'-':J '-' ' sb going to lush the work Just as have an 'opportunity of quaillying r
-:- Flout manufacturers ' including best of my ability will make you an ' " ' : ''s: A"---:::r":-':'':::k:''- : :- - '' ' '
'' ' "- -: it) :: ?:i'-::?:::: ' :: ) La is posainie and win have the themslves to vote
In the coming
- Washburn-Crosby and - R il as is
Star hutte
Mrs
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h something lik
f this t f l Alic
' — - nigger Par of the contract which " - --
efficient Superintendent ' - s' - - - geed to our Utter city Laristioro on mary :
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I''' organized a 50000000 combination
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I have lived in the county for the j''' i east compleed 1
bate in e 41-11e follbwing is a i of the re
list -
largest flour milling concern in the '
: f- ' last thirty years Received my cow- : : ': T: - 1'::'':'"::''si:::'':: ett nays lnus road is one or the im- gistrars who have been named by the
-''''''rhat's in the - line 'of - modern mon : and high school education- in
- : 5-::lt::: : --: -':-:-:0! ii-- portant - antlers of tne county as it county registrat John Jones -- -- f'-- - --
'- - n:i -''':''"w' ---we-----'' - :::: - :J::! or --- canect i' us up with one et' tne best I fo
-' "- :A-voci -lnynnship ':1-1 : --'-:--:- -:f2-- -
'1?- :' methods big units small overhead this county and mi teachers training --' I ' :-'--" --- -' - $:---!'"t- u
---!--- - oai iiiicui'm vitlahomi'11a-westend ''''' 4 '"----' - - -: I ' - - ---"-z - ----t-zt-:-- -
- : povi4rfal marketing 14
' ''':' ''- :1" at Oa' Central State Normal Scheol '-
- J"1neicii ct 2Jpl'il w ood Precinct 3:-- :
- - - J - - el toe ine
- 'e' n' 'Z running to the Cleveland Precinct 4 bi 4: Ore-eiii37-1' '-'T
f- - :- ::-?::---- :''''' ' I-a- '-- '-2- - -:-'--:---- it tAinumt Oklahostia mnty line is aiso a most Important --: - -- - :'- I '7:: :---'?--:''::-1:" :- :" :: k '
- -Alt ' 1 - - it' tanners - - - '7 '''''''-''" -' - cl ' 'n'! 4'-'tev'''' fl! --- -- --":-'---1-'''--::?:-!5:077:-
-11 r -:Thla - news i-r-- -API" I tire been a teacher in the rural - - -' ' ' ''-s-''-?1'' i !!: 7 I :'': toad tor thut:sectión Of the country :'-- -- fr-- Balch Township ':-4-7 -'-:z : -:: :
- - And 'make them wish somebody could - ''- ::'-'
scoce- of TiOuny or'-' twelve - :: :2- -- ' 1
' show them hoi to organize The ' short line to the we
as i 41ms A' ' -st Prét4net'f -ii-bll Prec- -s1- -Ig'Z-': --
n- tirst thing and absolutely necessary years which has given me an op- ' ' - :::::::-:::!::::::':: :: - eonketting us - up -n with r''Norman inct 14-3n S Barnes ' Precinct 3 C- 4 -' '' :'
- '- U to organize and intensify methods portunity to know the problems and I - ' :: ' : '-rt'-i'--::' - - tawkashas Lawton and points intnat rdi aiayes Precinct 4 Miss Jewel !
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qt :i?:--- Ray Precinct 5 J C Long Precinct
l - of preduction An old fashioned needs of - the county schools - -- ' 1 : -:: - -
I : :: --'n-'- ' '''''::4'-:: --- - very important
Another - matter 6 it L Chancellor
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blacksmith could not compete with a As a member of 'the exci se board ' i li " "i ''' n : : '::::::"-::::
' ' modern automobile factory n ' ' and one Pottawatomie County tax- " k Erinton Township n -7
- eh& give all matters coming before i -
b payers-are greately interested in is Precinct I' 011ie Spencer Precinct 2
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s' - ' -n- " ''' ' ''' ' ' ' - ' - ' the t71-fl 'a - thorough investigation -
W
air (oar our County' Commissioner S L Whitney ' 1-1vecirict ' 3 J n'-
- Childish ' talk of "necessary cam - 1
--ti ' -'' ':': -: ::' 5f ! ' —
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and vote for tAle best interest and de- 1 - : :!:- ' i -:- ' -'" -
"" petition and prattle about keeping r Green
informs us as soon as the road has Dunlop Precinct 4 C II-
: business tfrom getting too big are velopment -of testunty- I believe i 4 '':- '' '''' ! -' -1- ':': ::::i''::':::'':! --''' I graveled the state is to take Burnett Township -- " - 'over eetenayasntedzwakhiec It a portion m peo of the fi Prtec inc: 1
:D-al: c
M Cathey Precinct
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out of -date 1'' " - ' ' with -cite increase In - our county's - 1: la M'
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' ' ' Where nations -combine ' to mono-- value ion 'brought about by - the oil -s:
since Its establishment
- males- of ro1 this county has had Reynolds Precinct W E Dear-
means be 2 '31 Arnold n Precinct '3 J IL "
polize world business' great Amen- :?::::::::4- t : -
develoyuent that our taxes can be - - -- - '' '''''''''''''" ' 'i turned more - ni can units must 'combine for self de- lowera and still maintain a - high --n-"!
tense i- - -' 4 s51 standard of schools In Pottawatomie 1: ' '' over to 'tits etate for their up-keep - - '' Davis Tow)nithip n
"': iPossibly some one will Sind a war County'" - " - - - --- - '-: 1 i'- 1 4 41t't ' " ( -
- '1 ' '4 his was i nnei'pleco of work brougnt Precinct- 1' Ralph Newton ' Precinct
0- about by M Goat and ' will save the 2 ' Kirby Smith George
Precinct 4 '
0 cliOeetinptyutphotusahengdoaLf wdoolrikarsmarruGaolalyr RaPP ' ' ' '''1' n ' ' ' '
to help our farmers fromssuch a enm- '- ' '''4 '"4 :- '''' 4
I am a democrat and place nly - I td :
bination They need it' '' - ' candidacy for nomination 'before the -- 01 '
- and give the state all they will take '
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- - '- - ---k - t people of the county and ' shall try : : -
: z4?- : ' Precinct 1 T L Whitten Precinct-
a our-fifths of its value is cut from -
The French settle down courage- :'''- ' aZ ''- - t " ' ''!-- nA i n' Dent Township '
in the :bort time that I have between : :'
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°ugly to the' drastic new money rate now itid - tP abiu : ' "'""'""""""" ' ''' 2' Jim Muse Precinct 8 J A Huth- ' - '
-Lre primary 'to woes gin '' '
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many oft'se voters as possible Your : -:!--' f 'A ' ' ' a son Township
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n'' CLABEIICE EANKERS I 1 ' Pre'cinct1ETa IL French Precinct 2 ' :
their money - as a result of it 'war support aiti influence will be greatly
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r WHICH THEY WON They face that appreciated-
W Atchley Precinct 3 F W Limke
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' situation bravely - -: '- - ' ' ''n' n' W L OLDHAM ' 4
' ''' EMANUEL:-
Cooper
Precinct 4 P C t Precinct 5 : ' ''
- t- 'Precinct 0 J E Webb -- : ' ' -
- In Paaf paper money ' lc lac "I‘"-''°8MITH'"''' - ' '
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'little to peasants and working people poises' Bot I VI I
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' i - - - ' - Precinct I Charlie" Littleton Prec-- -
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- 1' ' ' Some of the friend's of Mr Tanker! met 2
the 'French again will see gold and i I ' L i 'IL ' -
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1 ILIstimmoram -tvalwiscit no 1
111mi et:abkfeitot1 a method before il lee of ojetting p o
ita w: bias
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during the 1927
reported to the
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ton growers Most
?porting on these
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has tabulated the
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farmers reported '
it 500 pounds per
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rtty tv4 farmers
to 100 pounds 'of
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VOLUME 34 ' ' - ' TECUMSEH POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY OKLAHOMA FRIDAY 117LY 13 1928 - -: - - - s ! - NumBER 40
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STANDAR") BEARERS OF THE 1:)1 OCRATIC PARiY -
A 11111'SOAR SCORES' REGiSTRIIIISOPEll '-' '''1:'''
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- :1 By ARTHUR BRISBANE ' - - "
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s In announring my candidacy for I '--4--::: s:--:-1--:':':: :-' t4-v !:t''-'-4 - The public generally and especially '' 't he 'county hOoks for re gistratiort ' '''
FARMERS AND ORGANIZATION' - i n
knew) living en- rars street will be
will ' be opened' for thos' e who are
- uperinten nt of Public Schools of '' ' '''' -' - --:-'t: -!::''-:::':''''-':ie :-"-:''''-: k-':' ''-
' REAL- MONEY' :- '' ' --' --: - - - - -- - -- -e1-:--'--: -:f - ---:-- l'' --' gum to &now the work ot graveling
Po' -ewsuamie County I wish to say ''' -' : ' '-:?v1:- '---''''''''!:--'-7:::- -'-':::'-ir-'-:''1--c-1 ':!''--:'4 ' - -: ' ' ' - ‘ entitled to register on July' 17th
tomie Count people y "- iy
- e ' ' - im Adams o ip
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fibril
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- t' :" name before tpeople of Pottawa-
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The grosse plecsize and weight I Precinct lmoParet 117101alwonneebPreelnc t
I nur silver dollar 'will not - come - JOSEPH T ROBINSON '1 ':111r Tankersly Is - a resident of I
harkv k' Worth five frilly" before the '' -
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t r
e Precinct 2
1zutt0711:'41115Ltii4 ' A 4 - Shawae---ind ha's been for a number
ity July 8 92( I ' ':! of years '' Before he was admitted to P Bailey
L crimes Precinct 3 Sam
boll weevil' infestation Precinct 1 W' E Varn v
C 18—Spe-
0111J :' the bar he was in the employ of the ' Rock Creek Township
a all parts of Oklahoma
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: :- -:::::::::: : ' ' Williainson - Ralsell-Frazier '14 whole - Precinct I L' if c
t ' s
im '4- '''''41- - nr - a"Wirmsolv Ao Id ii1111wai 'ode $ $ A - & A 2 41— -- S poan
2 — yr — I ' -
more severe' at present – '''
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V1 Irf tb0011119 t-17 AO ra Clat7tik All Ca B
iiWCCt r rh recinct ra r AMILLOCKt 1 t 0( Ir
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u Stabilizing the franc is a boon to coidaittee with headquarters bore - - - - - ' - i“ a4- 4 414 SI441i ) 4 1 I
St Louis City -
all Europa ending financial disorder toda1' broil icast A warning to the eot- ' 1 s! r his c 1 1Pony turned to him practically
1!
4 - pt IP iK1 igt '
SU of -their( legal business hosting '"'Warl'i 4R B Riptietee Ward 2 B t '
that has lasted ten years
ton farmera of Oklahoma that an in-
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4 s their Eonfidence In his ability and in r'Bulioék Wird 3 0: L Cohen o
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at is a great achievement by tensive canqaign of poisoning with N 1'1 ' A t ' ' r oli Bilowlis AtIT lisiEilie tegrity - 44 : - 'I I - ' Tecumseh City Ponciare worthy successor of Mien' the calcium Arsenate ' molasses mix- ' : '
j Tankersly was born on a farm Ward 1 F M Murry Ward 2 D
' Mr
el gl Turgot Necker Sully and a long list ture should be berm immediately -- -
P fo c in the state of Kansas and gradu- M Newell Ward 3 R IL Dickson -
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of brilliant French statesmen It was emphasize° that early I ated from the high-school in his home Ward 4 Max Crouch ' '' ' ' ' ' -' ' poisoning: by climhutting the over '' 1- 4 4 I ? ' ' t' county and afterwards he decided to Wanette City -
Sir James - Barrie tells ' Rhodes' wintered female weevil is worth far ' ' ' ' : The oil business in Pottawatomi e cast his lot with the people of Shaw- Pree'inct 1 O R Flynn : : r:
scholars not to try for "greatness" more than poisoning later ' in the The announcement of Carl Light I even if the companies are endeavor- Leaving today for New Orleans nee He is a democrat having im- Mctond City ' -- ' '
i int" tit ninoh it in onntinnmt tn hronir Ike m v ISSAA - t
Via Am A-1 - s se 1 s la va itibk MUM kar 11 do 44 IL !I I A --- - 1 -
If ubiect to rhn a arp nti Maa ISM SIMM I4 taa hPPIS
ULVOf Anyineutp s
rYillit for givatnes3 produces de- before she bee a z L'opapIP orl:tol'uoluty aleomlaa oiliness men appears n this ner one or Tecumseh's prominent --""---- Dlr 4" IS Ituel satelme0 Pr the bided the democratic principles from precinct I Joe Datfiell
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b i s i ssue over and get away from them at Hey Electric Supply local' Delco- his father before him Be Ile is matried ' Shawnee city War& 1 - -
airable mediocrity Men "aim high her eget aftd start another destruct- the Democrat t for Sheriff time nd come in with a mad rush Light representative will attend a and has a wife and two children and Precinct 1 L L Williams Precinct
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I F14110 oaktui puuz quma" a MA AP v
I Of 4o :4i slis1 Pt fors Attpr oarh wpar4ncr- 'Stir for ten mlnutes and serve th' e of 1
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