The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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PUBLIC
SPEAKING
JUDGE J. B. A. ROBERTSON
Will speak in Tecumseh at
3 o’clock in the afternoon
and in Shawnee at h 1 . M.,
in the Convention Hall, on
Saturday, May 9th, 1914. It
will he of great benefit to
hear judge Robertson dis-
cuss the issues of the day,
and, if you want better gov-
ernment, more efficiency
and less taxes, then it be-
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comes your duty, as a citi-
Our Next Governor.
zen,tohcar Judge Robert-
son either in Tecumseh in
the afternoon, or in Shawnee
at night, Saturday, May 9.
Tell all of your friends,
and bring your mothers, sis-
ters, sweethearts and wives
to hear the greatest man in
Oklahoma speak. Judge
Robertson is to the Democ-
racy of Oklahoma what \v.
Bryan is to the Nation.
\ a/e want you to come and hear a fine speech, and at the same time, Wm }".,r
VV acquaintance with Judge Robertson, the next Governor of Oklahoma
Remember the date. You are welcome, and your presence is desired. I.et all imu.
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to
f„r the people, and did not permit his own interest gariSCOIO.
o interfere with his vote. He stood by Shawnee for the eap-
tol to the last, and he stood against the appropriation of a
niff ion and a half, while Barrett was for surrendering Ins
iword, stonding by Oklahoma City.
they were laid aside for next week. Just at the time of the
L-ampai«rn, there arc many things that should be said through
the press were it possible for the editor to do «o. Many im-
portant questions arise, during a political campaign, that
should be brought to the notice of the people, but, owing to
the great length cf su:h articles, this can, in many ms.ancei,
not be done.
H. Dodderer was recently
in Texas to visit friends in
J acksboro.
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Mrs. Donald Brown was in
Shawnee the last of the week.
Sheriff Francis was a rec-
ent county seat visitor.
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Come to Tecumseh or Shaw
r.ec Saturday, May 9th. to
hear Judge Robertson speak.
Tell your friends.
Mildred Ingram, Katie
Hendon, and Mary Frances
Walker are recovering from
the measles.
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Mrs. Chas. Tindall a u d
daughter were recent Shaw-
nee visitors.
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A little boy arrived at the
M. H. Dillon home Sunday
afternoon.
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Miss Dollie Henry was in
Shawnee Saturday.
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The Eastern .Star ladies will
serve cake and ice cream to-
night.
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J. H. Fore was in Tecum-
seh last week on business.
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Mrs. Hanna Knight and
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Dobbs
were in Seminole Friday.
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Joe Ingram and Charlie
Tindall were fishing one day
this week.
The second nine played
Rock Creek here Saturday.
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Resch, Francis X. The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1914, newspaper, May 7, 1914; Earlsboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860565/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.