The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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The Kiowa Sentinel
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•■lection precincts arc designated where
tne primary rleciiuD i- to re- held that er
th-- name of th i#f( -i"ur. and ai
clerk- will ' ■ pubiHb-'l uitd-r ?n«- b ad i-
of tin- Boiiir. J his will he done a.-
m oo a- the constitutional convention
provide* for an elation hoard and elec-
tion precincts are. creau-d.
PEIitov 8. Le-tka. Chairman.
Wi i.tkk A Etaxb. Secretary
Plt.'.-burj County Kxeeuti\e Committee
THi r«w :K i> riuiruv
The Farmers' Union is grow-
ing to be a factor for good in an
educational way and in securing
better prices for the products of
the soil. The farmers have too
c">ng beer. :he victims of the un-
scrupulous and avaricious middle-
man and it is hisrh time they
Bt old 0|HdM for self-protee-
tion and the betterment of the;r
condition. But they should be-
ware of letting politics enter the
onginization. the re*f upon which
farmers' onranizati'-ns in the pa.-t
have been wrecked. We submit
t the cartful consideration of our
farmer friends the following sen-
sible editorial, in part, from the
Cotton Journal:
V* - b a- th- farmer- A tb.- Southern 1
-r i •- - ,ria f l-veiop mj effect ire and
• ■ii.pa-r rgaoization for the parpo-*
'♦'•r.ng an.tritl An!
on.Iit;i<n th -m<- tb-banded. *lick-
ttNHMMl polilMaa be^ns to play b -
cards MCMCfc their rote*. Id soine of
tr. -tates politician- r- playing *u ac-
tive «ri!•. work :n>' fariiw r> if.-r .t.-a*
and nat! Lai office. |c -• me -evcions *e
are I- . 1 ih.-. ch- game !- • i r.^ worked
- jov --full) l'b r joan i- •..■•lay. what
i: ha- been in the [.a t. th iaru. old
-..-bftue of appealing '• the prejudices ..f
tb. farin- r* an-i tr;. :• turn them
i^rain-r everytx dy with whoiu tiiey haVe
t> d- a. Tin Farm r- Alliance tried
tbs i .iifi. iari- upon that theory and thejr
• -:t. I MJ --f their splendid or-
iT-.i/a;: n. *ei:. piece- ac.f 4
an l 5 Ci-nt- for their cotton.
Th« -• 1- b'l" • -r.e plan by which South-
ern Cd4Soa Cftmil -aa Wned in profit-
ably handling the i-tton crop aiwl that
r^aaize. co-c perate ou businesj.
AN.noi si i. mkv r>
- ROY HOFFMAN
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Th- rir-t ivul approach of Summer is those Ladies'
White Oxfords, from
00c to $1.50.
others in black and patent leather from
Thev are beauties.
We have
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Summer Clothing.
\V. have a full line of (ients'. Youths' and Children's
Suit- ind challenge competition, quality considered. Call
anfl investigate, and let us convince you that \vt art. here
with the goods.
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OklaboHiii -ide of 'h>- 8Uli
th- • i-i.-itof th.- Ivm.M-ralii
or. Mav .3. 1!«>7.
Our Grocery Department
I- conducted under the provisions of the Pure Food law
and as our i^oods are as cheap as the cheapest.
M. J. WILLIAMSON
Harrison avenue.
Phone 27.
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FOR UNITED STATE.-
w. ,tr>- auth -ri^etl to hi
Turner of oklahoma l r
d.tte tor L'nii- 4 Stati - S<
h'.ma. whjwn t<- it- - 1
•ENATOR. ♦^♦040^0 0^0^0 ♦0#0#^^0
-umt. M. T.
a.- a oandi-
• •r for 1 kla-
•f Ibe IVlll-
POP. COL'NTY JUDGE.
We are aathoriz^d
Rutberf.ir>l f Mu-k
f-jr UaM Stat. - a
Mfcjaet to th■■ acti":i
party.
.nnotiniv S m
a- a • andidaU-
r.>rfor Oklahoma.
•( tlii I>emocr.uic
TOWNSHIP TREASURER.
W, urc- authorized to announce K. P. The Sentinel if authorized to anniiuntf
ilatniuoiid of South McAlester us a can- J. K. Clifton of Ashland iik a candidate
di late for l'rohat.- or County Judse of for township treasurer of Ashland town-
Pittshiu;
ocratil
(bounty,
iinarics
suhjei-t to tin Dclii-
prir:- ip.~ and jfite tin p..!it;. iac-. who
a.. do> ' r y i r. 2 so hard to ad vis, them
\Wiat to do. j is- :l- vvi-1.- a berth a? p.--
%ibl- if count; or^iniiatfons bejtin U'
FOR CONGRESS.
We irv authorized to announo l> H
LixtaA x- a tndMiti f".* I ■ gn n
for the Fourth district of tb<- Stab ..f
h action of the
The negro soldier question has
almost been lost sight of since
Foraker becanv- mixed up with
Taft in the Ohio light.
raily to candidates, a^ it i.s now re[>orted 0 'ahotna. «uSje - u
• line ar- doing;, it will not be long until, L>eiuo. ratic par?;
the whole - tat. organization within the We -r«- a ithori/. 1 -
M• -1 territory-ill tehopOmtf lost. ,D 0mrtw. „t Atua,..re „ , „
The ocl; bop« ..f th- farmers to mam- ljT . ... y ,
tofa their bmtowa otgwrinrta— for ef- trlct o# the stato of uklal - •
f.. tive work i- Is (ton clear of the kol« «",i' . ' _ '' 1 "
i u. «_n " tne action of the «h-uii. 'rati- oartv .
ttn ian and his invidious influence.- *
Mr
- . can-
ous influence-
Th. iirue has pa--^ d. it is v. b« sin- We ar* authorized to announce ( harl- -
if re I v hoped, when Southern farmers. E. McPberren .-f Cald. a- a .-andi I n«.
• an lie roped and led to the polls a« in for Congress for hi- 1 the Fourth - ■ ■ ti-
ttle days ol tb.- Alliance. Th- p.--.; ! giwlonal district of he Stau -f 1 k 1 -
In disregarding the canons of *r'' thiB,i'n? for thein-«.lves. they an- boma. -uhj«-t to Cli-. ■ -f ti . d.-ui-
r Hdinu and -eekinir inforniation >>f ,,<T«ri,. t. irn
We are authorized to announce R. W.
Hi^giu- of Hartshorno as a candidate
for County Judge of Pittsburg county,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries.
The Sentinel is authorized to announce
T. Dick Davis of McAlester as a candidate
f..r County I utlge of pittsburg county,
subject to the action of the Democratic
party.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Wi are authorized to announce >1. E-
Whitehead of Mc Alester as a candidate
for County Attorney of Pittsburg county,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries.
• ■ 1 11 .reading and -eeking information of a ooratie party
hlri Ch'lTCh ny marrying William higher order thanthat which comes from
E. Corey, president of the United tiH'tongue or p«n of tb.- mod-m siick-
tongued politician. Farmers all over
otccl Corp4)ratlon. finu M&0€li6 tb ' S« uth are warnt-U dow ua they w- rt*
FOR STATE TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce Tlios.
R. Dean of McAlester as a candidate for
• County Attorney of Pittsburg county,
subject to the action of the Democratic
party.
We are authorized to announce J. O.
... , . Harley of South McAlester as ti gandi-
Gilman, the actress, it is a matter "' v,'r warned iwforf. Watcil th.« men Men.-f.-.- ..f C...-a-_-i.-, Okl.v.. ^ a can- !-Vm iuV jjl-.a^to^tl'.- ur'tD.n'of oV.-
. of the political arena who are becoming ,!idat. for Stau fr. ...sure . f Okl iliom-i 5 V U
of curiosity to know h-.w much ao inten-eiy totoratod in th- welfare ..f rabject to tbeKtion of th, liem^mfc I,:ir,y
Rev*. Dr. John L Clark got for 1 * sodae* and app.-ai- party. Tb6 SeiAlnel ia authorized to announce
j. j. tli'tr prejudices: cut them out! I Ktrby Fitopatriok of 8outh McAlester m
tne JOD. and th- country will pnMper, th«- farm-; T itmrrnn | a candidate for County Attorney of Pitt*.
•■rs vm.1 win in their heroic struggle# and FOR ..TATE AL DlTOR. | |inrg county, subject to the action of the
Sjjeaker Cannon's autobiog- !t" ;viiole ->untry will enjoy an era of Augustus E Ivev. the Cherokei iour- dcinocratlc party.
unalloyed prosperity. | n!4list%nd nt.stor „j lh, newspaoer bua- ' '
REGISTER OF DEEDS.
r an era of
pri-penty. j nalist and nestor of the newspaper"bus-
It is right and proper that the int'-4s in Indian and Oklahoma Terri-
raphv of himself in the Congres-
sional directory says: "Mr. f an-
non was born of God-fearing and . ■ .... . , ,, , , ,
part in politics. It IS not only ->ppr> < :ale til. fraternal snpptirt of the
man-!OYHi>f parents He ?na<Je _L 4 t . , / • nift on hotb si'ir-—Gr it* r Oklabonia.
farmers should take an active ,,n th*
is a candidate
Democratic
himself and he did a darn poor
job of ii." The f<eople of Indian
Territory are ready to subscribe
to the latter statement.
their right, but it is their duty to
do so. However, they should
participate as individuals, and
not as an organization. Gener-
ally the worn out politician who
has been discarded by his party
and discredited at honle and
for Stat. Auditor | We arc authorized to announce Will-
ticket. lie would intn T. Culbcrlson of Kiowa. 1. T.. as a
candidate for Recorder of Deeds of Pitts
burg county, subject to the action of the
Democratic Party.
Dennis Flynn says Speaker
Cannon promised him that if the
pt^opie of tne new state would a,)road turns to the farmers' or-
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
We are authorized tonnnoiino .1 L.
Hendricks..n of tjuinron. 1. T.. >s n can-
didate for Representative of Pittsburg
county, subject to the ictinnof tht Deni-
o.-ratic primary
A. G. O.ocliran of Hartshorne an-
nounces himself as a candidate for Reg-
ister of Deeds of Pittsburg county, suit.
jeer to the action of th- democratic
party at the. primary June H.
We are
Marri-on
authorized to announce li. F.
FOR COUNTY CDERK.
We arc authorized to unnounci
.f 1 alvin a- 1 eandidati for O. Toole of Canadian
John 1
ship, subject to the action of the deuio-
cratie party at the primary Junt 8.
KOK TRUSTEE.
The Sentinel is authorized to annoumv
G. C. (Clint) Johnson for trustee ( asses-
sor of taxes) of Kiowa township, subject
to the action of the democratic party at
the primary June 8.
The Sentinel is authorized to announce
R. A. i Dick) Thompson of Kiowa -as a
candidate for trustee (tax assessor) of
Kiowa township, subject to the action of
the Democratic party at the primary
June 8.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
The Sentinel is authorized to annoum-e
Mclvin Brown as a candidate for Justice
of the Peace of Kiowa precinct, subject
to the action of the democratic party.
The Sentinel is authorized to annaunce
X. E. Sutton of Kiowa as a candidate
for the office of Justice of the Peace
of Kiowa Precinct, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary.
The Sentinel is authorized to atmoun >-
•I. I). Grubbs of Ashland as a candidate
for justice of the peace of Ashland pre-
cinct, subject to the action of the demo-
cratic party at the primary June 8.
The Sentinel is authorized to announce
A. J. Turner of Celestine as a candidate
for justice of the peace of Celestine pre-
cinct. subject to tlio action of the demo-
cratic party at the primary 4um* 8.
for constable.
The Sentinel is authorized to announce
II. J. Hone of Kiowa a* a candidate for
constable of this (Kiowa) precinct, suh-
jeet to the action of the democratic pri-
mary.
1 In- Sentinel i- authorized t«i announce
G. \\. Battles of Ashland as a candidate
for constable of Ashland precinct, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
party at the primary June 8.
I... vmimiiiiii as a candidate f„r I x,, '"".horized to announce
. j the legislature from the legislative dis- 'Countv Clerk of Pittsburg count 1 -ul, !, K,owa a> a candldaU- for
vote down the constitution he Ionization and attempts by 111- trict c.uip....-ii «.f Pitts-jrg ami llugbo jeet t > the action of the Denioerntii: pri-1 v1"*'1 P"'vi ci. subject 10
would see to it that Congtws <•«««« their minds by prejudice DSS5ttepriS^!he "ctfon °f **
gave them a better constitution u nd^ lnto aKain. Now Sam f boyfl(,n o( m,.xl().rt.r ,lm. for county schooi
than that framed by the Demo- t,iat t"e tarmers of this new nouue.-s bimseif tis a i ;indinate for Rep- tendent.
t in- action of the democratic party t Uie
primary June 8.
SI.'I'EKIN-
crats.
non nee- himself is a candinate for l{ep-
But ha^ Car-nun ^ver d.jre lire just entering upon an fv^'ntaiivi r.o the L. gi-lature from Pitts. : The Sentinel is authorized to announce
, „ 1 c , r. .. ... burgcounty. subject to thi action of the Do wis E. Christian, llortidiorne l,
anything for this country? e,d 01 practical politics It Will democratic party at till primary June 8. candidate for the otllc. nf t 'i,nnt> Hu'per.
i intendent of Pittsburg county, Hiibject
to tin action of the Democratic'parly.
FOR SHERIFF,
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE.
present a fruitful field for the
One of the amusing incidents unscrupulous politician.
in connection with the H.Clav But the farmers of today have , The sentinel u authorized to anuonnee
Pierce episode is that after vol*- become a reading people. They !iVt,V.rff*r oi-!ri'r-r\A,Vif^^.,!f Vhi- rh.'K.Ii'irth ! °
untarily surrendering to the St. nearly all take the newspapers' judicial <11*;.-jet ■ Pitt !mr«r and Mcintosh didato for sheriff of Pi it-bur iT eon n't v
Lnuis authorities, Pierce swore and think and act for themselves. 1 ix'mlcraiii 'I'lrhn-irle-1' "f "" i pl'rty 'ai'i-i"" tin Democratic
out a writ of habeas corpus, claim- With the telephone and free rural | w„ are author|j!Wl t0 ;inn0(mws Mr. | Vi-'an. authorized to an. k-i ,
ing he wa.* being unlawfullv de- delivery they keep in close touch Presiii b. cole . f South Mcai.-ter as a Garner of indianola , a e.,i„n,|.u,. f()'r
prived of hid liberty wh^Sheriff with the outside world and ^ -
I'UOl-KSSIONAL
• IAS.
II. STEWART
Lawyer
- Hank - Building.
George S. Mathews of Travis '™t easily imposed upon,
county went to St. L-juis to take
him back to Texas.
The Oklahoma and Indian Ter-
ritory Republican politicians met
in Washington last week to try
and persuade the President to
declare against the constitution.
The Republican press bureau
claims that the only way to se- j
cure statehood is to reconvene I
tosh counties, -object to the action of
: the Democratic party.
FOR CI.EKK DISTKICT COURT.
e arc aut bori'/i d to announce 'J j
Stalllnifs of llorl-Icrni- a u candidate
for Sheriff of PillHbiir|< . oi,iil> subj., I
to the action of the lienio* rut.Ii party
We arc authorized ti, |,
I'atuin of AldorHon an a i undldm. tut
the olllce of Sheriff of p|i.u|)lll(/ ,
.ulijuct to tin a. linn .,f it,. t>,mil,
' primaries.
We arc authorized to announce W, G.
, . n. Hinds of SouDh McAlester as a can-
tha convention and expunge from didate for cierK .-f th- District Court of
the constitution "the objection- PlMsburg county, subject to the action
. , - , ,, nf the democratic pnmarv.
able features. The wav to se- , . , .
.. ... c ' . The Srenttnel is anthorized to an-I We are authorized t/i a ,, i, ,
cure the adoption of the constl- noum-William 11. Rilev Of South Ml - ! A. Harrison of M< AI. '
tution is to submit it to the peo- Alc-ter at a candidate for circuit Clerk for Sheriff of I'll t bio(/.
1 hev called at the White house, pie and they will ratifv it bv such Pittsburg county, subject to the tbe action of tie ip '
The President received them atfa- an overwhelming majority that acr">n democratic primaries. : p(1.iN1TV
bly.nd passid aro'.ndtheciira^. no one will dare say nay. • ' Tmaraum. , ■ .i '
Then the President got down to r 1 ^ , . . ... v
. - TI t J ,u -.-^U bach municipal township WI I Wt an authorized Ul announce J. I. county on• ion. r . u- .
.1. .5 elect two justices of «« ^ ^ '
rile Sentinel |. initl,!,,I I, , , t t (/
.1. I'ont.Z of Kiowa . a , „ f
antjr oommluloiu • 1 r. ■ . ., .
The Sentinel i mill,,j
had an authentic copy of the con- . .. ^ ~ , -- -
., ... XT . two constables, one trustee, one action of the democratic pnuianes.
stitution with them. No, they , , , , , . f/. ..
, . rp. TJ • 1 t .. .11 clerk and a road overseer. 1 We are authorized to announce A. F Isam w. Ilnriii I pi.,
did not. The President then told — lHollad:;yof Mderson a- a candidate for , date for county eo, in V-l.
Trea-urer of Pin-Hur, county, -ubje-t No. 3. snbjeet t„ ,b- JZ
to the action of the Democratic party. oeratlc party at. tb< p«l,n ,> ..
The Sentinel is authorized to announce j The Sentinel I.- anthon,, d o,
Kiowa
Dr J. C. WILLIAMS
I'hvsician and Surgeon.
' ullh answered promptly day or night.
'"Ice Kiowa Drug company's.
PIlOlK \ Otiiw, 10.
} Residence, 3r 57
Kiowa, Ind, Tbr.
s. W, JACKSON
I'HVHKJIAN AND SUIUIEON
< all. answered promptly, OIHce in
Kiowa drug store.
Phone* |<> lc<M0,
) Residence, 11,
W. S. ROGERS
Lawyer
P'iw-tjce In nil eoiirtN of Indian Tcrri-
/,f7 All lntriiKtod will ivcvivo
'' l" In run. Morchants and Planters
'•■"Ik f Initit, an,
them to furnish him with an au- J. F. Quinton, cashier of the }
thentic copy and he would give Vinita National bank, who had
them his opinion. Then the uel- been missing for several days, M. w."viiiiaiiison Kiowa
egation withdrew, much castf was found Sunday in the woods
down. Dennis Flynn wept. in a demented condition. : primaries.
Kiowa,. Ind. Tick.
DENTISTRY
Dr. H. A. Buchanan
XI W. Williamson of Kiowa a* a candi- F. K. Pitt of K loW.'."'.'.m'ih ' I ' '"J"'""'! Iv Im-aU'd upstair* In the
date for Treasurer of Pltl>hurg inty. count) ' i "' Kiowa bulbllnu, Mv prlivs are
subject to the action of th- democratic subject to the a.ii,„, ,,i "■'"'•"bio my work guaranteed I
party at the pi imai >
.!; V b,^M,d expcclt
I m# HtMltt It low* Iity homo.
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Vernon, John C. The Kiowa Sentinel. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1907, newspaper, May 23, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272531/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.