The Elmer Record (Elmer, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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actio* The time L»# eva* t» ih» country
ate* it » a Eghl betwren man a&d |
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*• ***" [ ll it a fttfht thai aeans either th«de- |
on su lire cay of manhood and the supremacy of |
t to Hobart,j grwd *fe* overthrow of greed anU |
jr!*ct *«ib th# »'-^rcm*cy vl ,r-mrvhood- |
it ha* tom* to p*»s that men art t>o |
. „rgcr accepted fur what they really |
ter fcrt their main lire in shape and put j mnUect and bra.ns ar-d morality |
or some ^ooi equipment before they ability seem tv count for ultle ir. |
to bui.d more spur*. l^e worid.
The »^cth of a wan 14- ua*«c I
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For Sale by M«*»ic-Wil»on Groterj Co. Klmer. {
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It t* rn-rtfi that the 0mnt
«* to »tart at »om* p«*nt
nor.h of h*r* and run a U?
U»tf" and o« down to <*
ttl. furv«r We thsnk fhey had bet
try"
Lumber and Coal
C. T. HERRING LUMBER COMPANY
r™* tk. D»k, Tim- wt to. th. «. .f to. tori .cc^MOTlb. I
f*r prv»er.t Tt
, ability he has to fet the coin. |
e w.U move haw * . I
Often the f.rit question asked of a I
jnjjj east, so as to £et on the ^ * F. _l« l. - - - ;niA > r.w rcmntur.' I
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man when he foes .nto a new eommun-
whkh has contracted to ity Qr ^ ^ be dies is 'bow much is he
nir. trairs into Kolas by August first- *0nhV ana upon the answer to that
If - oe< TViVe* wlT! «ta*t !n on new question depends all else.
♦ ;, V- ... ri,v*dad«f Folk- in Missouri, recently ma<k
aiwi clean ground and .cey city ua-f ^ ^ «.«,»
shooai see that it is kept ckan.
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•There is * battle £<?•>.£ on in this
country today between progress and
We owe it to the community in whicn <jecaV> betwe.n mor,ey ar*i morals, be-
we live to do do everything we can in tv.-een dollars and men. between privil-
cverv wav po^ible ;hat will be to its eges ar.d «^ual rights. If the derno-
advan"age. Our neighbor s prosperity cratic party is true to its ideals it must
acvan.age- slarjj for orocress and put rr^r^s
means a ?reat deal more to us than
who irves elsewhere, ^e
skvj money".
men abeve doi.ars ar.d
equa. rlfb'.s ab»jvt pn'o.ege.
someone
should bear this in mind in buying our Tais not bc^ advu-e to the detno-
goods. We can afford to pay our home emtio party, it ought to be hee-ed.
* w - T^-e country is monev mad. and un-
man a £rm price for his wares ra.ee. 1Btcwu'uJ 1
. :«s the madness is cneckec tne time
• <e-d our mcrrev awav. knowing.
* ;5 soon to come when the rea. men wih
be no mc>re taan servants to tnose who
our owr.
as we do. that every dolls
citizens make will help ir. sustaining ar,i graft, and tie only
our schools, churches ar.i public ir— -i" hope for reformatJ*>n .6- in tne po»cr
rations. It pays rlchiy to patronixe cf democracy.
home industry. —Chickasha Express.
The Kimbell Gin
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE FOR
COTTON SEED AND,
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THIS C3MES FROH A REPUBLICAN
was exr-ecti-i, the Republican
state committee, at its meeting Mon-
day. aoop-ted resolutions fulsome^y
praising the corgres^ioral deleg—..on
and iadorsing the legislaiive orcanixa-
tx>c in congress. Tr.e r'ayr.e r. .
■s-as designated is the b«est tariff .a •
ever enacted. These re-5- .:: rs were
crammed dowr. the tiav»at c-: tr.e com-
mittee in the name of the 1 "a > i'
pabBcar. voters of the state be^-se
the congressional caba. ra^i orjerea
thnr appointees on tr.e commit'^e to
do that very thing- And after the
thirg was accomplished, after tr.e 4na-
ttonai issue had been .ugced in and un-
av-.dabiy made the Ur.e of tt: :
in tne apf roachm*- camja:;rn. witness
tnese same : -n-er rc""''"
G&2E MaST FEA8E0 MAN IN THE
OMOCRATIC CAMP
Senator Gc-rt was tne most tearec
mar the democrats nad oc the stump-
daring the campaign cf 1SOS, says
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ivuie
F.:wcrs. o«
Los Angeies.
CaL. here on his way to Ot—-g^e-
5^- Fiowars is ire oi tne best know*
sTcem entertainers ir. tne Lmted
S-.^-rs. During the presner.tial cam-
pa.cn he w ^s sent out as a speaier by
the .1 '--aI! coQK22ircc*€- ■
x he rt«.. i ■L&T'S in ihc t*. ^
what Gore zrlght say ir. rep j ▲
carn;4i2gn irgur.er-is izxi z.-c ^ I
nardest man we n»: to answer. Tne J
democrats nxght nave tot. had they I
oeiiy had enec." i-:-ras to rover tne f
o -rtry. He -s rap.i.. coming :o be O
recintc as cce c: A-.tr. - s tigg~st —
men.—Oalahomau.
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MANAGER
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W. W. SCHR1MSHER
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Cash Coal Co.
High Grade Coal
At Aijl Times . . .
YARD AT farmers gin-
subscribe FOR THE RECORD TO-day
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Bennett, Banks C. The Elmer Record (Elmer, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1910, newspaper, January 27, 1910; Elmer, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305233/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.