Cushing Independent. (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Cushing Independent.
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Published every Thursday at
The Cushing Indkpendent office,
North side Broadway, Cushing.
Entered as second class mail
matter at the post offi?e in Cush-
ing, Payne oounty Oklahoma.
$1 Per Year in Advance
Thursday, July '28, 1910
Political Announcements.
(•aid aovintiiino
For Congiew. Fiut Dirtnct, OkUhoma
Hon. Bird S McGuire.
Foi County Tre «urer.---We are authorized
to announce the candidacy of W. T. Sillex, of
Perkins, lor < bounty Trea.urer ol Payne county,
tubject to the action of the icpubhcan party in
the primary election.
We ate authorized to announce that
F. D. Hamden, ol the Perkim public ichooli.
will be a candidate belore the republican primar-
ies lor the nomination at candidate lor the office
ol county superintendent ol public initruction.
E M. Edmondion authorize! ut to announce
that he will be a candidate before the republican
primaries ol Payne county lor the office ol Regis-
ter ol Deeds.
E. M Hamlin ol Henry township announces
his candidacy lor the nomination (or county
clerk, subject o the will ol the republican
Payne county primaries
For State Senator. We are authorized to
announce that Henry Oursler will be a candidate
belore the republican primaries lor the office ot
state senator ol the eleventh senatorial district ol
Oklahoma.
I hereby announce mysell a candidate lor the
nomination for the olfice ol Register ol De^s o
Payne county on the republican ticket, sublet
to the will ol the voters at the primaries. August
2. 1910. Frank Harding.
For the Leg.sl.ture, We are authorized to
announce that Hon. J.B Charlea •! Stroud will
be a candidate belore the republican primaries
(or the office of member of the Oklahoma Legis
lature Irom the ffrst district of Lincoln county.
To the voters of Payne county. Okla. Re-
ceiving request, from all part, of Payne county
to .How my name to be u.ed lor the office ol
County Judge of Payne county and leel.ng that
if elected I could di.charge the duties ol the
office. I announce my name as a candidate for
that olfice subject to the approval of the republi-
can voters at the primaries. August 2. 1910.
R. E. Hums.
For sheriff. We are author-
ized to announce that T. J.
Hoyt will be a candidate for
sheriff of Payne oounty, before
the republican primaries Au*. 2.
D. W. Weldon of Cushing an-
nounces himself as a candidate
for the nomination for the office
attorney of Payne
At the earnest solicitation of j the postal savings bank bill, the
my friends I have decided to be- impropriation for the Taft tariff
come .candidate for_the office of |o h(J raj|ro„d w„.
commissioner of the first district ' .
of the Payne County. Oklahoma, j generally rfegarded as one or the
subject to the republican primar j best measures ever passed by
ies. August 2, 1910—U. G. | congress, the statehood bills, and
Cruzan.
Datus Sater, of Stillwater an -
, nounces that he is a candidate
for the nomination for the office!
I of register of deeds, subject to the
j decision of the republican voter*
at the primaries to be held August
2, 1910.
We are authorized to announce
the candidacy of Charley C. Pin
and the unfair election
taxes
laws.
Garber is making a campaign
that is not intended to strengthen
to stand as a straight republican,
always plac.ng a qualifying ad-
jective in front of the word re-
publican. ,
Garber, beaioes being an anti- the republican party .0 .be elate.
congress, the statehood Dins, anu , administration man, would be a, He attacks I." emocra
the conservation measures under Lw man, and Oklahoma and the
which President Taft has already first district would lose tne
millions of acres of. vantage of its prestige and
withdrawn
land.
McGuire's work has been of
personal ant! financial benefit to
every Oklahoman. He secured
statehood, five million dollar*-,
and over a million acres of land
iitc v;aiiuiua\jj w v^n . ■ j - --- .
frock, of Cimarron township, for I for our schools, removal of re-
the republican nomination for the
office of clerk of the district court
subject to the August primaries.
W. H. Wilcox, of Stillwater,
announces that he will be a can-
didate for the nomination to the
offiee of county judge of Payne
Blackwell and Kingfisher, $50,-
strictions making 12,000 000
acres of land in eastern Okla-
homa taxable, opened Big Past-
ure lands to settlement, secured
the Osage Allotment bill, and
numerous other measures of
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county, subject to the will of the | local importance, such as public
republican Voters at the primaries I building for Guthrie, Enid,
to be held on August 2, 1910.
T. A. Stockton, of Clayton
township announces that he is a
candidate for representative from
Payne county, subject to the de-
cision of the republican party at
the Aug. 2,11910, primaries.
M. D. Williams Of Cimarron
township, announces that he is a
candidate for the nomination for
the office of representative to the
legislature from Payne county,
subject to the decision of the re-
publican voters at the primaries
on August 2, 1910.
fluence in congress
Garber was defeated for elect-
ion to the Iowa Legislature on
the fusion ticket. H« was de-
feated for the republican nomi-
nation for the Legislature in
Garfield county, and was defeat-
ed for county attorney by the
people in Garfield county.
Garber, when running for pro-
bate judge and district, judge,
out loose from the Garfield
county republican committee,
run a personal campiagn and
worded a personal victory. Gar-
ber won a personal victory, but
ad-1 administration in Oklahoma. He
in- attacks only repiblioans and
what r publicans have den*
Notwithstanding the wonderful
record of the last congress, he is
silent on the many bills in the
interests of the people, and re-
deeming the party pledges pass-
ed by congie-s, a record that
will appeal to any voter and that
every republican should be proud
of instead of attempting to dis-
pirage.
of oounty - --- , . t
county, suhj -ot to the decision ot m6an a surrender of this
the republicans at the primaries
to be held on August 2, 1910.
Some Reasons For McGuire's
Re nomination.
McGuire has always been a
good republican. He asks for
votes as such, is proud of the
grand, progressive and substan-
tial record of the party, and does
not put a qualifying adjective in
front of the word when he
he is a republican.
Because of his long service,
McGuire can better care, for the
interests of Oklahoma and the
first district than a new man.
The district now enjoys the
position of greatest influence at
the national capital and the
nomination of a new man would
place.
McGuire has always success
—> * ' ber won a personal vmwjiy, uu*
000 worth of land for University | about the county ticket was
Preparatory School at Tonkawa, - -
parks for Pawnee, Enid and
Chandler, a city hall and library
site for Perry. He has worked
at the depnrtments and before
congress for the old soldiers. He
has assisted in the development
of the rural mail service until it
surpasses most of the o'dei
states. He protected the right-'
of the school land lessees. He
has interested the federal govern
defeated.
Garber fought the McKinley
tariff bill when running on the
fusion ticket in Iowa, and in the
present campaign is attacking
the Payne tariff bill, declared by
President Taft to be "the best
tariff bill ever written."
Garbei has the support of ihe
Haskell machine and Haskell
press. Every republican hold-
For Sale —Fourteen shoats,
two young work horses and two
fillies. Enquire of F. P. Krolop,
Cushing, Route 1. Phone 67-
14. 4tP«
Lost—A pocket book between
the Katy and Santa Fe, it was
lost Friday July 22th. Finder
please r.turn to Lon Street, Cush
ing, Okla.
mentin Ihe Deep Pork and Black !'"B " appointment under Has-
Bear dninage projects. I cul';"d or wh,"\"
j McGuire's re-nomination. Has-
Garber! k*" hclS not accePted Carber's
resignation as judge and the be.
Some Reasons Why
Should Be Defeated.
Garber is an insurgent, not a
strong republican. He bolted
the ticket in Iowa and run for
office on a democratic fusion
says • ticket, besides editing a fusion
paper and lambasting the repub-
lican party He is unwilling now
lief at Enid is that Haskell will
permit him to retain the place
when he is defeated in the pri-
mary.
Garber has been silent in his
compaign on the misrule of the
Haskell administration, the high
A good six octave Great West-
ern organ for sale very reason-
able.—Inquire of Henry Phenix.
Studebaker buggies, surries
and ipring wagon at Cushing
Hardware Co.
James Shotwell
sick children.
has two very
MANN'S CELERY PAIN POWDER,
stops headache, cools fever and cures
pain. Splendid for Cold and Grippe.
For sale by Oder A. Hudson, 25 cents.
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: fully led the party at the polls.
George Dollineer of Pawnee; ^ag never been defeated.
r'tZeTwir McGuire makes a -eight re.
friends, as a candidate for the publican campaign, in conjunct
offfce of oounty treasurer, sub-I ion with the other republican
ject to the will of the republican nomjnees, and is content to run
voters at the primaries August 2. !kh ^ ticket> nQt deairing
For Sheriff. We are author- | greal personal vote at the ex
ized to announce the name of' 8e ot- other republicans.
Chris Holzwr of Eden township as | ^
a candidate for nomination of j McGuire is sound on the re-
sheriff of Payne county, subject j publican protective tariff policy 11*
' *u~ Ml that has alway brought good | £
prices for farm products, em-j^
ployment at good wages for labor k
nnounoe the and pro8pertiy to the country
Richtirds of I ,T „ , . 0„,„ Q fur;ff hi
to the action of tho republican
primary el-oH m on August 2nd.
Clerk of District court. We
are au^horiz d to announce the
name of Walter
— ... . ! He voted for the Payne tariff bill ,
Z52S ~& Clerk of^the Dis.(and the official figures for eleven j
trict Court of Payne county, sub-j months, show tariff was revised
jeot to the action of the republi- | downward to the extent that the
can primary election August 2nd. average duties on imports are
We are authorized to announce ! less than under either the Ding-
the name of W, D. Lone of Glen-1 |ey bill or the Wilson democratic
ooe, Okla . as a candidate for;bij|
picric of the District Court of
Payne county, subject to the McGuire is making a strong
action of the republican primary ; campaign against the unfair , ^
election to be held August 2, 1910. e|ection laws which would rob the , *
Hon.J J. Jones, of Sapulpa, | people of Oklahoma of the right L
announoes that he is a candidate | to rule M*
for State Senator of the 11th dis- j Because 0f his republicanism j J
rrvr: b£
voters of Payne and Creek j ter enmity of the Haskell mach-
counties. ine and Haskell press. Haskell
We are authorized to announce | bringing all his influence to
the name of Ambrose B. Georgia defeat McGuire.
of Cimmarron township, as a I cOuire has made a campaign
candidate for County * | that will strengthen the position
flioner subi^ct to th? will of tnt! n f n
voters in the Primaries on Aug j of the republican party. He tells
ust 2nd, 1910 1 of the wonderful record under
Geo. W.Myers authorizes the | the fifteen months of the taft ad-
Independent to announce that ministration in redeeming the
he is a candidate for the office of | pHrtv pledges, the passage by
sheriff of Payne county, subject j cr>r)* 8 of the MoCall bill for
the'primaries held Aug. Wio"" ° ! publicity of campaign expenses.
Pretty thin proposition isn't it? But Our new meat slic-
ing machine performs this feat and besides it cuts to any other
thickness you may desire. Breakfast Bacon, Boneless Ham,
Dried Beef, etc., cut in uniform slices for our customers with-
out extra cost. v
Another innovation: We are now home butchering all
'our fresh meats and nothing but the very best is ever found on
on our blocks. Give us your meat orders. We will guaran-
tee to please you.
White Palace Meat Market
C. E. STILL, Proprietor.
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Holland, Al. H. Cushing Independent. (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1910, newspaper, July 28, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274645/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.