The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1907 Page: 3 of 10
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KUY HOFFMAN
For the United SUtw Senate
sujbrci to tha daclaion of ill**
democratic.primaries on May
23rd, 11KI7.
For United States Senate.
I erkms precinct, a* a r.«n»lnlal# l«f
lhi< nomination «»f l ouiily I iea#UIW
lubjn t lu ll>e Democratic cuiivvtiliuti,
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in a candidate f«»r county ti«*#*ur»-r h)iall n«*vur Im county al-
nabject t« the d^ciiiun of the dttuo | ^ a|Jl| the |lIanH uf |,ilal K„d
ciatU convctilion. |,|g following in lo launch i»
mp trt lulhnrli'tl Ui ■ntiuinit^' tlnr niin>" '
of M L Turotr m a «'»nilldi*u? for L'altnl |
sum s«n»tor.
tor Sheriff
W «• ur« BUihoii^id tu HDt• iii i-ntli* nuaieof
Miu-lioll uf ( Inmrruit 'I J*i»*lii|> #< »
State Treasurer.
n ( arc nntii«ri/'*«l to announce the iiii"* •? J.
A. Mcnrfrr, of ( urm-glc. »*» r*Dtll<3ule f»r the
office of St«t« Treesurer. eubjact to the will ef
Detnocriwy.
We arc autliorl/.i d to announce that
Robert Punlop. of K.iy county, is a
candidate for the nomination of state
Treasurer, subject to the Democratic
primary. .1 une 8.
Judge for 21 st Judicial District.
We are nutberl/til te anneimcc the name «f
I„. m. Pee. of Tulsa. »s :i canilldetc for Ju<lj.re of
the Twtnty First Judicial l)istrlct siil>ject t»
the aeilon of the Democratic party.
we are authorized te announce the name of
J. H. Sornberger. of Cleveland, as a candidate
forjudge of the Twenty-First Judicial District
subject to th« will of the democratic party of
the 21st district.
third candidal*) for hlii-rifT with
in a few days with tbohop«» of
defeating l»oth .\Jitchell and Fox.
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candidal*for the i« ndnatli ti lo tli" wfltce ef
khrrlff. lubjcrl lo ihe will of (Ledeiuocrat-jr of
p»\i.e County. n ,
„> rlfrd .. A couple of do,llitlnR Ihoomltcpul.
\V. A. Fox.of Ul«oeo TMwn«bl|). cufttlltlat*' ( licHU8 ClinVHISi'd " t*Wt aft " u iV
for the omcr of >h«-. tfT, sui.jcct to the action of (u ascertain h<»w strong the sentiment
" " ,r "" is here on tlie udoptiou of the const!
the Dainocr^tic mm Populist primary or cen
vcutlon
For State Stnator.
we are authorized to announce the nama ef
John L. Burns, of Perkins township, as a candi-
date for State Senater from the Moman-Payne
county district, subject to the actlen of the
democratic party.
we are authorized to announce the name of
J. L. Mathews as a candidate for State Senater
from 11th senatorial district subject to the ac-
tion of democracy of Payne uounty.
We are authorized to announce that
I. 0. Diggs is a candidate for the
nomination for State Senator from
the 11th district subject to the will of
the democratic primary election, June
8th.
For Representative.
we are authorized to announce the nime of
P. A. Ballard, of Paiadise township, as a candi-
date for representative from Payne county,
subject the will of democracy of this district.
For Supreme Court.
We are authorized to announce the
name of 13. 13. lilakeney, of Shawnee,
as a candidate for justice of the
Supreme Court, Third District, subject
to the Democratic Primary, June 8
1907.
For County Clerk.
we are authorized to announce the name of
J H. Donurt. of Stillwater, as a candidate for
office of county clerk of Payne county, aubjecl
to the will of the Democratic party.
For Register Of Deeds.
We m e autborizi-«l to announce the name or
Charles Mutson, of Henry Towrship, asa can
dldato for Register of Deeds, subject te the
Will of the Democracy of Payne county.
We are authorized to announce Hays Hamil-
ton, ef Stillwater township, as a candujfue for
Kei<isterer Deed*, subject to the action or the
Demeeratic and Populist voters at primary
or convention for the coming election.
We are authorized to announce the name of
M. C. Sleen, of Stillwater, for the office of
Register of Deeds, subject to the choice of the
Democratic and Populist voters of this county.
County Superintendent.
We at & authorized to announce the
name of -J. I). Harney, of Kipley, a* a
candidate for County Superintendent,
subjectto the will of the Democratic
convention, May 25.
For Commissioner.
Ave are authorized to am ounce the name of
E. M. Pearson ef Eagle Township as a candi-
date for the nomination to the offlceof County
Commissioner foi the First District subject to
the Democrat and Populist Parties.
At the earnest solicitations of my friends I,
J. P. Hoke, announce myself as a candidate for
the office of County Commissioner frem the 1st
commissioner district subject to the will of the
Democratic Convention of Payne county.
County Attorney.
we are authorized to announce the
name J. w. Reece as a candidate for
the office of county attorney subject to
the action of the county democratic
convention.
tution and the result obtained showed
thut Til per cent was for it and *J7
apainst. This is even supposed to in-
clude the notorious 12 that voted for
a negro in the late city election, 't Ins
is open lo >our own comment.— Wi-
woka Democrat,
•'The constitution will not loa°! 1(h)
votes in Chick<sha," said Editor j. i).
Kayser of the Chickasha jouma', who
wann the city yesterday afternoon and
last night. "You can quote me as
making the statement, and you may
also state that 1 am editor of a Kepub-
ican daily paperin a city that gave a
Kepublican majority in the last muni-
cipal election. People want statehood
and want it bad, and are going to have
itbyvoting for the constitution. In
my opinion the lank and lile of the
Republican parti like the Democratic
party wih support the constitution and
help in securing statehood."—Ardmore
Ardmorite.
Have you cyclone insurance?
The storm at Stillwater, Monday
night and others in different
parts of the country, should im
press upon your mind that you
are earring a considerable risk,
when you have no insurance. It
is so cheap that you will hardly
miss the premium. Come in and
I will tell you what it will cost.
Paul A. Wintersteen.
Ray Green left Saturday for
Norman where he has accepted
a position on a news p^per.
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and YiKortult* Vailt»y
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May 18
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The (iernian Huptiht Krethern
J. E. FLIPPEN, Agent.
The Atchhion. Topekn A Santa
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Cuhhinff, Ok la.
April
DR. P. H. MAYGIKNIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
OHlee ever First National Malik
Office 'Phone .17. Ken. Phone t8
DR. J. W. WELLS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Oftice oil Main Street.
dp,. m:b. furrow
DENTIST
The best of work assured. Per-
manently located in Howe Block
on Broad wav. 'L'hone 71
D- D. McHSNRY, M. D.
Physicion and Surgeon.
Office over l'ost Office
Office 'Phone 116. Kes. 'Phone JR.
DR. LARSON
Located one Block north of
Coffey'* Furniture Store.
Office phone 9. Kes, Phone 31
C. VV. Carpenter wis a bnsi-
visitor y t Chandlei the
tirst of the week.
Dr. Newell was down from
Yale, Monday, having come
down to hear C. N. Haskell
speak.
A. R. Gilpin and Joe Middle-
swortz went to Keystone, Mon-
day.
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Wintersteen, Paul A. The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1907, newspaper, May 16, 1907; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284212/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.