The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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i the democratic p»rt> nnd
f!»U fidelity to hi* friemla.
Financial
STATEMENT
*of Town "f east Duke, Okie.
FOK FISCAL YEAR
Ending lu«» 30, 191 • •
Icaab Hand J"n* 40 "T^
1 Km 4 fr.«n «urr«n! ta*. . • »i»» «
1, Oth.'r murca*. (fine*. <1* »'"•
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Has Helped Thousands.
OUR NEXT CONGRESSMAN
JUDGE J. R. TOLBERT
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CoX'Gria Grain Co.
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H»aie ul oklahoma. 1 ,
Owe 19 *»f Janbaoe. I Ipeeuieiif. I
I, W, A Kwb « «ia»jr Clerk a u» jf«a the tor| t-e» ^ «W»ee
In nntl Inr ihntvoaijf of Jaehawe. u>at I awe^ e«i«iilieiet»4leg.
,.i. iBiaSM**. hereof aertl* na«« imm aftorte e»n4a *e
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P Total warrant* ta.u«l
1 Warrant, outataadinit
P Eatinnia for enrrent expense« for
yaar and ng, Juna .'10, 1915.
' For Contia*»nt and Supaly fund
• Fur Salary fuad
] Strett and Brids* fund
Total
22i.no
102.0U
90.00
*517.00
Th«ab<ive .tatamvnt* are true and correct to
' the beat of oor knowl«l*a un<l fcell.f.
J add Burnett
Town Clerk
R. U Darby.
Prest Boaril of Trustee?
iwIIIImI aaplraiioaa amoi* oor rttataV
nffldal 'amilj! ka*r r«* ul'«-«l in r»«'
UPBal nuarrwla •ith all !«• I»»»l«abl»
raaulta.
An analT.U of «!»• «i^t altn l*lnc
mad* b> tb>> r^Mactlra r»u4i«loiaa fur
Cotttnnr dlarlf" «
<11 Th.u llarrma la «ho can !'dal"
of thr farn««»ra and liu-ln^aa man an>j
mnnin* in »!»•• fnureal of *o».l|
Kot.f n.n^nt
42» That Jennlnn* la mnntn* to
booai and adr. rila* hla movinit pic-
ture lnv«itmi»nt |
(S) That Itunlop l« runn'tiu In the
■ Ir.l^rcxt of Nailonnl Committeeman j
Robert r.albralih a nmchlne. the atane |
quarry al Bronlde. owned by (Jal
bralih. who wants io aell to the state
the stone uaed in the construction of
th<> State Capltt.l
Ml That West la ninninc In the
tntcrcat of the Ha*ke|! Standar l Oil
machine. «n.l elnln ins! credit for re
I -n-lts In rnllroad lllieatlon whon It la
c uornlly known that uttorn-ys from
ou's'de ibe borders of Oklahoma
brought nbout these results.
(5i That WHIIama la runnlns In
the Int^reM of the National bnnk ma
-hlne and the state printing machine.
«o'h of whirh means lo«s to the tax
payors and a corresponding Increase
'n state and county taxes.
That Robertson is running In
final warning to voters
In Open Letter Judge Tolbert
False Reporta to the Wall
Nails
if il»*i »ao leiel em »unl uf fn. a
oulia^tad o> A. K. Miikre?. lief-
' i«v«r «( I'aota. in en I t*r the
County of Jaokaoa. Hiai* »f °h*
lahuien. fwr iha jr»era l«ll. 1^2.
1 wi.i end up t» Jwa» ;:«Hh. la ee
fo|k>w;
Yaar It'll
/• ima
•• lttia
" wl4 ——
ruut fur aktiva jaera i\*.M M
lo Jaon ><U|h
Gl«»n under my hnnd nad offif •
oial seel this 2Aih dnv of July A.
D. It'll.
(HEAL) W. A. r^neh.
County Clark.
Now why did my opponent tor
Cutnmittaeirnn not tekn ImI
raofitb'a a|«ntnge nnd add to it
|832.u0nq«nla*l,0:tt-00 fer U»a
»wo motiiha, or nn nvereg# of
ltl.AO. Thnl would b* feir.
You will rendily aaa ibnt $1«,
EHart of M.»««r A.olh.r Cndjd... I. Di«"
• of the Voters From fhe Reel Issues to a Mud-Slinging
is the Last Waii of a Scared Politician.
tunaar ma I he»n deea my •"*<
mm* I ahail eot f^rfoi h»w b»fel
my frtnetl* hn*o fcoaa •» ma. a* d
ahowll y**e Aguro it up al »M
«io*e ef my farm, wbee 1 go I"
•vula up With the euttfl) ibnt I
own y»u a mngin oon, I ooftninly
g ti,21" ft" «||i pay ti. N"l unul than i nb
ft-7ll-4ft «Bhuaw am tkn evaretfa nnrn*
u'aai 1ft Inge of thla nfllc* aaa bnnn. but
—— aofnr I aaa M.nt IIH.fMi bU IS
nmpia forma t" miy oa. .1 mill
ti ways noma lo yoe inaicnd of
ihoaa who would rajoiee ni my
dowalell If et nny umn I «nn
be of nny halp to you or youra.
| will glndl) do a*.
Yours,
A. K. Bilbroy.
Candidate Day
l4tat * atunlay prior to au-
You Will medily aa. tbnt ei^, Q<M|ncHlnHIlt Illade thst all
. k.,.jc«dM.t« of th. eowoty.
Iw.n K»gi,l»rotD«d,. »i" »l»,'«oulil !>• in I>«k« on that
you nu nvernga of *5,312.71 nn- jjgy t«r h making. lu
the Inti
i V®te for McClintic
Vote for Jim McClintic!
I He is a young, deserving
1 mm, and also ambitious. He
i is lor the laboring and tax
I paying people. He is tlie man
we need.
rest of a machine constructed
n-it < f the rpro'tiii.e oflce-holder* o!
Hie ("ruce adininlst-ntlon who expect
•o retain their present positions In
the event of Robertson's election
The Marland school land leases i
another machine being operated U
•he interest of Robertson.
With these facts before you. Mr
Honest Voter, can you conscientious!"
cast vour vote for either of Mr. Her
ring's opponents? Herring is oppose
to the spoils system. He stands for
economy, efficiency and an honest ad
ministration. If you want taxea re-
duced, vote for Herring
WELCH
Democrat Candi-
date for State
r
• i *. *
,:±,
INSURANCE
COMMISSIONER
Ueserves your support because his honeat and efficient admintatration
as head of that department has reduced expenses and
Saved the Taxpayers Over $15,000
Such a record tor one year's serv ice should receive your endorsemer *
Put your stamp of approval on economy in office by voting for him
August 4. 1914
Hobart, Oklahomn, July 27, 1911.
To tha Yolari of tha Seventh District:
On February 6lh, 1914, I publi.hod my platform aad
S»sr^'
L^or me with th. eomineUoa by a vary aabaUnUal majority.
Everywhere, 1 find the* the progrem of remedial legislatiea that
I have beln nrgiog and aireasin? in every spee.h which ombreoes a
rural credit •yatam, a direel markoting and bonded war-houae sys-
by the Federal Government of the taxea on the non-taxable In.
dian Land., Irrigation, and NaMonal Prohibition, is having telliag
'"uvonnonente are de.perata and are resorting to all kind, of poll-
li0al trick, and eleventh hour tactics. Thay realize that I am in the
h ' ar striving to draw th. attention of th. vot.r. away from
ir. g"et prindpta. and law. wbi.h l a- fighting for that will make
conditions better in this district, by the.e method..
sen. McClinti.'. Meeds ar. oirealatiag an unsigned
♦ k« etanhan W. Johisoa, hjditor of the Okla»
.irG^ar. go .n o pttblioity manager of hi- .ampaign.
rSir«««a'« «"d "• T»i.
. i^nltains a.hare, by Jerome M. Wilkinson, proprietor of a
Hobart pool hall joint, forwer republican and now so.iah.t and also
i.d officer of labor organization, that have n.t exi.t.d fo
b>rf tZ r fa" r i.Kro labor compote .lib .bit. labor, aad
no tea rung other el.v.nth hour charges.
Also th. Garfield Ent.rpri.e, friendly to Mr. M.Clinttc, .haag^
» Utter I wrot. them for pablioation, aad my opponent a friends
! o' this forger- to misrepresent me throughoui
SS='i"-c:-r.s
Ask them.
advaeacy of measure, that win ?• " t 0pp0riaaity, to aa-
^er'l.t'cbar^'b- b.To purpo..!, b... .hbhald .0.11 .hi. 1...
"w .. .ha. n.r. ...Id b. no tim. to
8. ions .» 'h. poopl. of Ibi. di.trl.1 appr.oi.t. fair play and
elaan politics, 1 fear nothing. jom
JAMBS R. TOLBERT.
Fara, f.r S.I. .. Bar.ai. Jl- fcCUnHc,
The farm kno.n .. the Milton '"date for congress ... here
D. Crryh.me.tead conei,ti.» of Tnwd.y, ehskmjt hand" "'*•>
160 acrw is for .al. at gl700 his many friends.
Ther. Is amo.tgag. on it ran Mffl Hodge visited Mrs.
sing untit 1918 at 7 par cnt for ^ Waltera iaat week.
«"EO HinhLdelighdy
Dake EdwardW ReaHw. PBtortained the Club Iaat
oklahoma Cit?, Okla
This ie th* lan "ne
until after t»'« •lectio®.
rybody go i»ot a»d rote, far
meT9 and niftchaaU caal you-
role i* the Hfht
Wrdaeeday. Kefreehmonts
vcrre c^rvrdt All report a lice
tiro.
Th** little baby of Mr an<i
Mrs (ieo. lliboo» mho has
brrn sick is bettae today
which is *2,312,71 mor. than the
$3,0UV.00 which I (Juarante.d
To which a. you will remember
my opponent .aid that I had keen
oar.fullly enough to sel my fig-
ures euffieiently low that I take
no riak.
Now as to my premise made
ha citiz.na ot Jackson County,
I will eay that I de.ir. Ih.a.
•am. aitizen. to b. th. Judges
and jury in this eaie. I had
rather trust them thaa this R.al
Eatat. aad Loan Ag.nt, Jwho at
no lima har been id.ntified with
the ma.9.9. 1 ask you, if at
tny time, f®Q *ver b®ar<^ me ,ay
that I propoetd hujiag the
•tamp., books and supplier for
the county.
Tne facts and figures ar. be-
fore you, I ask you to figur. for
yourself If 3 1-2 times $3000.00
does not eqaal 110,500.00 tke
amount I guaiantsed for four
years? And now, we ha*, as
abov. stated $18,594.50 to my
credit, which amply takes cara of
my guarantee as to the clearings
of this offi.e.
The Honorable T. M. Robir.on
Chairman of the Democrata of
this oounty, if there had been
oeca.aion for debate in the., pre-
mi.es, was th. one whose daty it
wa. to argue th. oat# with naa,
ia.t.ad of my oppoaent.
Let us se. why he thinks that I
that when it was known that I
was supporting R. J. Morgan, 2
year, ago for r.pr.a.ntativ., as
against hie couaia, Mr. Ned Mc-
Uaniela by marriage was my op-
ponent. Bine, which tim. I have
ot b..n very popular with this
real .stat. nnd loan agent of
Altas. and maybe I was not ba-
waa
dope on tolbert.
peopler Firat; You will r.call
▼iaw of av.ry one, aad I wii'
one aaoke~to Judga Tol- 1 atand o- fall by my reeord." No
Mom. on po wh.n any man raak.s such an
bert while b.f. t a aa i , Ma#riioa aa thai, don't you tkink
»-t r
to ua. agaiaai n bf, Hqw ^ a(l ar# Ui.r# before
that th. Jadge^ la J g^ th# public now, that hav. - , aow«
..itor. Hi Tkis .ord f.r . ^r. .f y.ara baf.r. k.fe . rar. Cas.
oj h. • T':; th. I. My IM.?
..ba.Jnd,.Tolb.rt ^ > Thu;.Vk„ „ |DU1„ u,.
tho morning they wero i»I<»w
to arrive, but In the after-
noon they were thick an h< ps
on every stieet.
The tfpoenhen were Cfim-
munced at 1 p. m. and weat
on oentiaaonsiy all in the
afternoon. Those preheat
wero as follows, as per pro-
gram outlined' la defence
for governor, Williams, Mr.
Morris, for Robertson, At-
tornoy Habney. both of Al-
tus- who had a lively debate.
For Sheriff, Cage Beach and
J. <J. Ford of Aitns, B.
Scogin of Blair and Win.
Montgomery of Olustee, all
of whom spoke except th^
latter, for clork of the courts
Miss Maud Kimball and J. H
Jackson of Altus; for com-
missioner of distriot 1, J. L.
Hughes, Walter W. Lester
of Martha and R. A. Shields
of Blair, for county attorney
C; E. Hall and T." T. Clark
of Altus. The latter was
■peaking when the storm
came up late in the evening
and broke up the crowd, for
assessor, J. W. McLeinere ef
Altus and W.J. Evans of
Elmer.
They were a lively set of
candidates aad good people,
but there were som.i political
dope once in a while put off
on "the other fellow,"
The town all day was
fore, whil. I waa against Mr. P™tty well crowded with
McDani.l political'y, h. hai since people from all parts of the
ipo&tad bqa with dae resntct. county and it was a galaday
for Duke.
treated me with dae respect.
Mr. Shaw w. observe that a
genuinely good dose of Vaccine,
administered by tke c.mmoa
people at polls, will as a rale
ijuiet the nervee of the average
man within a short lima, after he
had been vaocinated and alerted
ap Salt Pork- Salt water befag a
preservative will aealy keep
Who are you going to vote
for Congressman next |Tues-
day? Why net for McCliatio
he is the man.
The Ladies Aid Society
pr.e.rvati*. *iH M«ly *~P m«t Tooalsy witk Mrs- W. J
do., palrifaetien; »°d yet .. Mn b,,| ,|.e
have a rare eae. now a«d Ihea .
.Sere a ...naif. ma.^.r "-.niher. with ate* refr-h-
. --a- rne ta and a delightful time
as onjoyed
BHrn^ri
^ rrT htm aaff.ee from Salt Fork Colli*, me ta and a delightful
villainvaa g* „d I lavtt. th. ba.t .lemaet aUad back of jadg. Md evaa erampa. whi.h leem in
a a. op.. h~k..nd ll.vu.^n. ?olb#rt hi. .,a.u.a
rara ceeM lw» lo four y.ara. ef -
bwth^fivaAa'eBd pablie. and any« -•.aiieelCnerwopeed^t in ur ^ g^opl. have um4 thla
prt r Cerd.ll B*m. Vawciae wry affecttvalj. I fael
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