The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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SENATOR J. V. McCUNTIC
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Tulsa, Okla., Nov. 18, 1913.
Hon. J. V. McClintic,
Snyder. Oklahoma.
Dear Senator: ,
1 read sometime ago in the pub-
lic press of your contemplated
candidacy for Congress. As so
many rumors of the kind with re-
forence to public men get into
the press, did not know if report
was true or not. I have since
learned ii is a fact. I felt that I
-hould write you a word express-
ing my wishos for your suceesf.
Should you ejcceed in your am-
bition and the people of that Die-
tret select you as their represen-
tative, you should be able to
make a record both for yourself
and your constituents of which
you might well be proud. You
are in the prime of your man-
hood, strong and virile. You
I have had the experience in legis-
! lative work of one term in the
j State Legislative as a Member of
i the House, and one regular and
wo speeial terras as a Member of
| the State Senate. I have watch-
led your course pretty olosely
'sinoe you have been in the Sen-
1 a.te, and oan not but think y )u
would be a valaable addition to
j our delegation at Washington. In
addition to your legislative ex-
! perience, your business life has
naturally given you an insight
j into busioess conditions, and
; needs that would prove valuable
aid to you. Your private ltfe is
clean. You have ability, hon-
esty, enegy and a clean life, both
public and private. YOU DE-
SERVE TO WIN.
May success follow your efforts
Sincerely your friend.
C. B. Headrick.
Pres. Pro. Tem. State Senate.
Warner' Okla., Nov. 17, 1913.
J. V. McClintic,
Snyder, Oklahoma.
Dear Senator:
I note your name aaong the',
whose servioes are tendered
the people of your district^
Representative in Congreee.
association and harmonious '
in the pasr convince me that yo
people would be well represent!
should you be their choice. I ti
not familiar with the list of yci
possible opponents, but knowil
your people as I do, I feel
that it will take a mighty i
man to beat you. I could
hope for the selection of one w:1
whom I could more often agil
on mrtters of public policy. L
I am m
Your friend,
Russell Campbelll
Ardmore, Okla., Nov. 15, 19J
Senator J. V. McClintic,
Snyder, Oklahoma,
Dear Senator:
I have been hearing a few r»|
ors lately concerning the probfi
ility of of yo lr becoming a cal
didate for higher honors thl
those you have heretofore hel
and I wish to add my mite f
your candidacy, I hope that i
some way I will be afforded
opportunity and pleasure
speaking a good word in ycl
behalf. 1
You always wore your genl
smile through tne arduous del
in which we were considerij
the appropriation bills,and yetl
the time frowned very cruel
upon all defiency appropriatKf
bills, and steadfastly refused
vote for needless appropriaticj
regardless of whether friend
foe urged you to lend your er
port to them. If we had I
more boys in the Senato
you, taxes might have boea
duced.
Wishing for you the very
of success in the future, I
main, Your friend truly,
F. E. Tucks
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