Swanson County Democrat (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
• «
dUd'*, «■
■..... f Su <*.<- &
X '• .
• *> . .< ■ • • ,. •/
"V' >¥'•' >■'
«: v^.
7
Swanson County Democrat
SUCCESSOR TO KIOWA COUNTY DEMOCRAT
VoltfOM 8.
Snyder, Swanson County, Oklahoma, November 10,1910
No 3
V
r.
A\
A Buggy
You
Cannot
Dupli-
cate
PLUQLESS BODY
Constructed throughout of host materials, Handsome De-
sign, Finished in High (.trade Hanner by
EXPERT WORKMEN
Painted with pure oil and lead, fin-
ished with best carriage varnish
\
ASH BOX ^ m
RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL
What is
Nicer than
A new
Talk about EASE, BEAUTY AND COMFOIIT, Say, jn.U
ask your wife if she wouldn't like to have n
New Stove or Ram
She will like the kind wo sell. RADIUM OAKS, OAK
BLASTS, AIR TIGHT HEATERS and the famous
Universal Resolute Hot Blast
GREAT MAJESTIC RANGES. We are still selling
Guns and Ammunition. Come and sec.
Remember the place where (QUALITY and GOOD SERVICE
BEALLE & HINES
HARDWARE
Cruce, McClintic,
Logan Winners
The Democrat's pre-election
estimates on Cruce, McClintic
and Logan have been realized.
Each kept at the head of the
ticket and each will have, major-
ities in Swanson county ranging
from 350 to 550.
The unprincipled fight made on
the democratic ticket by a lot of
the disgruntled democrats at
Mountain Park will avail them
but littloj and places that town
in the etnbarassiug position of
j position at. a strong democratic
precinct and voting for the re-
publican nominee for representa-
tive.
The Swanson county election
board has canvassed the ten
boxes that have been received at
WINS BY 5510 PLDRAL-
a serious rebuke to the republi-
can party for its failure to re-
duce the tariff as the people be-
lieved the party bad promised.
The high cost of protected, man-
ufactured artie'es, which lias
resulted iu greatly increased cost
of living, lias had much tj do
with producing this result.
“There is general dissatisfac-
tion with existing political con-
ditions unJ with the present
republican administration. This
led t:> its repudiation as far as
DEMOCRAT LEADERS QaIN COMPLETE VICTORY
State has endorsed candidacy of the Ardmore states-
man-incomplete returns indicate defeat of
amendment for high license and local option.
the office of tlie county clerk at i . . , ,
Snyder, the countv sent of Swan-1 C ”.p, '' ‘ ■‘* 1 !
son county. ' I lllH ni,H
Tuesday night posses of ann<ld
men from Sit. Park wen* to sev-
eral of the election precincts and
by force of arms made the inspec-
tors give up their boxes atid il
boxes are now at Mt. Rail; and it
is impossible .to give oompleh
let m ns on tin
The democratic party bus
i won a victory Iv-canse the only
hope of the people is in its su-
premacy.
''The repub! i'-au party lias
shown by its course that it will
not enact legislation in the inter
est of the m is-cs which supported
. - , legislation that would lie to the
lection in tins t . .. • ...
....... . , . , detiuneut of the toilers.
county until they are turned m to
j the election hoard at Snyder,
The ten boxes turned in have!
been found to be regulur in every
Bob, To*, ead W, C. Bryan
•twillMW Mbaerlbm flat the
Democrat end Serai- Weekly Del
tea Farm News, They nil wanted
the beet fern paper published in
the South weal end of ooone they
eonld not get along withoat the
Democrat for local news. They
^ are all ateaneb republican! bat
they believe ib reading both aide*
of all qnastioaa. Many thanke,
bqya. May the Bryan tribea in-
crease and may they all be good
democrats.
• ^There's never been anything
Ijle the ladies' cost bargains
they are offering at the Texts
Store,
A alee substantial present with
eaoh 18.00 parehaaa at the Texas
Store. Bo sire and ask for thorn.
Mob's fine suits coming in ail
the time by express. Get yoara,
_Texas Store.
Parowtll Party
A party waa held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hines lest
evening in honor of Mr. and,Mrs.
W. 8. Russell and Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Rogers, who Will depart io
a fow daya for Toxas, whera they
will make tboir fatnre home.
A aot of ailver spoons was pro-
Mated to Mrs. RasMli by tho
Homo MImIob Society, of which
she wm president, and Mr. Rua-
mII wm preMBted with a ailver
serving Ml by the members of
hie Banday school for hia faithful
work aa their superintendent.
Misses' coats, the latest and
best for the lowest priMs.
Texas Store.
respect and tile inspectors are to
be commended for having obeyed
the election lu ws of Oklahoma,
What will be done in regard to
the lawlessness of the few people
who have held the election boxes
out is unknown but the penalty is
very severe in such cases and no,
doubt they will be dealt with to
the fullest exceut of the law.
'The vote in the first two boxes
esnvassed is given below:
Snyder Pbecinct Nc. 1.
Cruce 144; McNeal 79; West
146.
For state sens!or,'Coffey 141,
For representative, Logan 105;
MedinliolM;Beiglel41; Zink*
Snyder Cocntby Pbecinct No. 2.
Cruce 102; McNeal 66; West
106,
For state Mnator, Coffey 101.
For reprsMatative, Logan 98;
MoClintic 187; Reigle81; Zink 60.
Lloyd's Statement
James T. Lloyd, ehairman of
the democratic national congres-
sional oommittee, has iMaed the
following statement:
“Present indications are that
congress will be democratic by
about 88 majority, Than far the
returns indicate that oar prr*
election estimates were about
correct.
Brashears' Bondsmen
Ask to Be Released
The bondsmen on Sheriff W.
H. Brashear’s bond met at the
county clerk’s oftice this morning
and asked that they be released
from the sheriffs bond.
The conuty commissioners ira-
mendistely sent word to Brashesrs
of hij bondsmen’s request.
This action on the part of the
bondsmen has been brongh about
by the recent actions of the sher-
iff in aiding and advising differ-
ent parties to take the ballot
boxes stray from the legal pre-
J E. Harrison, of the Lone
8tsr neighborhood, wm s pleas-
ant caller at this office today. He
is a democrat of the old school
sad is inspector in his preeinct.
Mr. Harrison is 69 years of age
and is the father of 18 children,
the yonngMt being five weeks
old. He and hie family have
picked 90 bales of eotton and
have about 18 more balM to piuk.
He will probably receive about
14 cents a pound for bia cotton,
wbioh means about $2,460.00 just
from this soaroe alone. We are
awaiting word from some of oar
other farmers who can beat Lis
combined record.
Big lias of $3.60 Queen Quality
HON. LEE CRUCE.
•Tr~rt7|
nmw wi fw.w v^urwii
“Tbs causes whiob have led to patent leather eboes we are cloa-
the results are well known. It it iog out at $2 80. Inw Store,
KMOCMIK Mill IS i "GOLDIN MU
FIX (MOST- Iff CRUCE
CRUCE THANKS PEOPLE
“I am as proud of the splendid showing the democrats bav#
B**l* *11 over the country as I am of my own election aa governor
of Oklahoma, tho moat prosperous and thrifty young state in the
salon. It ia my pleasure to thank thoae who contributed to thtf
party’s buccsm in Oklahoma, not solely because they cboM me an
their chief executive to continue the splendid administration Gov-
ernor CbarlM N. Haskell inaugurated sad maintained, but because
I sincerely believe the best interests of all the people will be coa-
erved by democracy's second great victory ia the state,
“If the total vote runa to 3( 0,000,1 feel ears my majority-over
my oponent }i)l be 40,000; and if it is 2£0,000,1 will wia. by
80,000."—Lit CjitrcE, Governor-elect.
BRANSON'S STATEMENT
“The democratic party baa won in Oklahoma by from 26,008
to 85,000 plurality, and the indication* are that we have elects#
four congressmen, and will have between eighty-five and ninety
members in the lower bouse of the legialeture.
"Aa to the contest between Elmer L, Fallon, democrat, aa#
Dick T. Morgan, republican, in the second congressional district,#
am aot'prepared to make a statement, aot being ia pnssnmtnn off
the retarna from esnffleient namber of precincts to form anything
like a definite estimsie.Fhkd F. Bean son, Chairman State Date*
oeratic Committee.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View one place within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Anderson, John H. Swanson County Democrat (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1910, newspaper, November 10, 1910; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406995/m1/1/?q=fount: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.