The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1907 Page: 1 of 5
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HOMINY NEWS.
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Hominy, Oklahoma. Friday, August 23,1907.
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Good Sorvioe, Reasonable Rates. J
M. Westbrook, Prop.
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Have You Felt The
Sting of Poverty.
of county affairs when elected.
The town of Cleveland has
been, reaping some tines from
a few misdemeanor cases
which have occured here late-
ly. Now while we stand for
- 1 the enforcement of the law,
DEMO OR A T 10 we d0nt beIieve in a condition
which permits our citizensvto
be yanked into ^pother county
and fined.
It is being insinuated by
some parties interested in the
defeat of John Bird for Sherifft
cess. They are a clean up- that Bird if elected will not
right set of men and will give occupy his office as sheriff but
us a splendid administration ; will have the work done by
TCKET
Congressional
Ticket, It is a foregone conclusion
For Unitoi Matts Senators, 'that Secretary Taft will be the
T P core, Lawton, okia. |next Republican nominee for
Robt L Owen. Muskogee.. (President. The Chicago Trib-
congnsgm.o fc'ir.i l'l.irict, Juno has taken .a poll “of tho
W L Eagleton, Pawnee.
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Not actual want but the
humiliation of seeing your
. neighbor grow prosperous
c —enjoying the fruits of
I bis success while you are
c securing'only the neces-
,, saries of life for yourself
;; and family.
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Start to-day
with
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determination to
l s*ve money, We will
loan you free a
Savings Bank
j which will., "lake you
ft save- Call cud get one.
:> Wrifce for our booklet,
1 “IIow to Save Money.”
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women young looking
It doei thii in a. natural war. It
il not a cotmctic or artilicial akin
coating. It limp'.jr clean the porci,
givei the blood free circulation,
remerei all wrinkle, and insure, a
clear, healthy, well groomed akin.
Its frequent uae from now will
keep you young looking and good
looking. 50c and ji.oo per jar.
Call at our store
for sample
State Ticket,
OOOO Governor,
C, NT- Haskell, of Muskogee,
Lieutenant Governor,
Geo. Bellamy, of ki Reno,
Secretary of mate,
W\ M Cross, Oklahoma Uty
State \ urtijor,
M-E- Trapp. Guthrie.
Attorney General
Chas- West, Kffid.
State Treaiarar
James Menefee, Carnegie,
Supt. Puh. Instruction,
E' D, Cameron, Sulphur.
State Examiner and Inspector,
Chas- A- Taylor, Pond Creek
Chief Mine Inspector,
Pete Hanraty, MeAieiter
Labor Comiulssloner,
J- S Murray, Emmet, I. T,
Coin, of Charities and Corporations,
Kate Barnard, Okia. city.
Corporation Comniissioners,
J J MeAlester, S McAlester
A T- Vfatson, Shawnee,
J Y Callahan, Enid,
•Li'stice of Mipreiue Court.
M J Kene, Kingtlsher, Okia,
Clerk 0; supreme Court.
.. w H L Campbell, *da.
District Judge 21st Judtcinl mstrict.
L M Poe, 'Luisa. I. T.
County Ticket.
. l^Bf R-epresentatlve.
J B Dyerle, Precinct 8
,Clerk of District Court,
Tkos Leahy Jr Pawhuska,
County At'orney,
L P Roberts, Pawhuska.
County Judge. ; |
__c T Bennett, Pawhuska.
Sheriff,
John L Bird, Fairfax.
.Jrea surer.
L J A Hunter, Btgheart,
Register or Deeds.
Thog BroaddllS, Pawhuska
County Clerk,
W M Sloan, Blghenrt.
Supt. Public Instruction.
W E- Gill, Hominy.
Couuty Surveyor,
H- J. Behning, Bigheart.
Republican editors of Illinois,
Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas,
Nebraska and Missouri. Out
of ihe 2Qu7 votes cast Secre-
tary Taft reoieved 944, almost
deputies jwhom he has already
selected. There is not one
word of truth in this. John
teird will take charge of the
ollice in person and at the
present he does not know who
bis deputies will be. The
parties who are telling such
stull are neither friends to
John Bird oy of the pemocrRt-
ic ticket,
the Convention was in session
live days, considering tie
twenty-gix sections that the
machine element of the Re-
publican party and their allies
the corporations, had demand,
ed should be taken o\it of the
constitution as the price of
statehood.
So the total days taken both
to write a people’s constitu-
tion and defend it fromt the
assaults of greed and monopo-
ly was exactly ninety four
days. In April about a week
was also taken in providing an
election ordinance to prevent
a carpet-bag machine from de*-
priving the citizens of the
state of the right to have a
hand in holding their own el-
ections.-.Pawnee Courier
Dispatch-
240 DAYS
Ilie State Capitol says it
took 24Q days for the ninety-
nine democrats to write the
constitution.
Why—do they assume their
readers are fools’?
Between Nov. 20th andl Prof. W. E. Gill left last
March 15th the Convention; Sunday for Pawhuska to enter
was in session 87 days— then j the campaign for the office of
mV Q»M-il lAtU iriL 11 I .
of Public
half of the whole, there beiimj A , a ay a-,-, then the campaign fc
eleven others voted for and1 °W api1 . lr’h and 1' the<Superintendent *uuuc
Senator Foraker was not one ’C0nventl0n was in session, ap- Instruction and the sucoess of
of them, Taft will be in Okia- Paving the work of tfie Rdit- the democratic ticket Mr
homa this week and speak at ing;Committee. ., Gill has in the field against
Oklahoma City ne.yt Saturday.; Then onJulylfitli to.15th him a lady opponent running
on the Republican ticket
Mrs. Pearl Bartholomeau of
Pawhuska. We don’t know
what Mrs. Bartholomeau’a;
qualifications are, but it ap-
pears to u§ that if ever $
county needed a nan in charge
of its school affairs, it is Osage
county. In its present un-
organized state we need a,
man of Prof. Gill’s experience^
and ability. lie is one of the
most successful teachers in
Oklahoma, having had a large
experience in school work.
No matter what Mrs. Bartholo.
nieau's qualifications are—
even though she is the equal
of Prof. Gill in point of exper-.
ience and ability, which we
very much doubt, still we are
confronted with the fact that
Osage county needs a man in
charge of her school affairs
who has the energy to cover,
this large territory and Organ-
ize schools where the?© are na
schools.
Wanted at once-all your
Poultry, all your Eggs, all
your country Produce. J.‘ W.
Pore.
When Li Cleveland Don’t
Fail to see
NK HOLLOWAY.
H© has the largest and best assorted' line of LIQUORS in Pawnee
County. Everyone knows Holloway’s Wholesale House carries the
best line of Standard Goods on the market at the Cheapest price.
He has over 100 different brands of Whiskeys and Wines. He is
also sole Agent for “FABST BLUE RIBBON BEER.” He is
still selling that famous
OLD CREAM PURE RYE $1.00
JOHN MURRY WHISKEY 1,00
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For Co'untv Commlnsloners'
First District,
John Barlow, precinct i
Second District,
A- H- Brown, procinct 27.
Third District,
Jo© Veneator, precinct r.
Strike Ax Township
For Trustee, J. M.McWHIRT.
For Justice of tho Peace, F. B. HUNT.
< Pure Drugs,
t: druggist Sundries 1
l Paints and Oils.
| Wall Papers,
4 Glass Eto.
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Blaok Dog; Township0
Trustee, O. H. M. WILLIAMS.
Ju3>lce oftlm Peace, W. M. WAILS.
M. F. FRALEY.
For Constable, J. O. STRADER.
“ JET CANAGIE;
For Treasurer CEO M. TREDWAY.
For Clerk; MILES SLOAN,
Holloway carries a larger stock of goods than all other saloons
m Pawnee County combined. Beside he is he the only WHOLE-
SALE dealer in Pawnee county*
That is why he sells batter goods and cheaper than an yono else.
So don t forgot when yon visit Cleveland to oaU and see Frank, he
will treat you right*
ONCE A CUSTOMER OF HOLLOWAY’S
ALWAYS A CUSTOMER.
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u.Te can’t see what the
Otago Republicat oandidaf^s
> •] !ot ..chievq u thif» cam-
- m; 4s .de f main' fining
1 * ’ county ov aniz&tion, give
'm ' u v. )\\ until Chriat-
and not one of them could
!^e^lec+ed.
He carries everything in the liquor line, His friends and cus-
tomers, are always welcome to oaU and see.him at any time
YOURS VERY TRULY,
R. F. HOLLOWAY
Cleveland, OMaRoma
Positively no Goods Shipped in Osage Nation or I. T.
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Rendall, W. J. The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1907, newspaper, August 23, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405537/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.