The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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Of Over 12,000 votes. Rural districts strongly for him.
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Judge J. B. A. Robertson swept the state by a magnific-
ent vote of over 12,000 to the good. He will be Oklahoma s
next governor, a man of whom the state may be proud.
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CONTEST IS CLOSE AND COUNT-
ING SO SLOW RESULTS MAY
NOT CE KNOWN FOR
SEVERAL DAYS.
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R.--e for Lieut-Governor Narrows'
Down to Duffy, Lafayette and !
Sorrels—Howard Leads for
Auditor and Alexander
for Treasurer
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Oklahoma City.—Inc craniate return,'- j
f. m 44S precincts of li.Wa Li the:
state, slightly mere tuan cne-siztb of 1
the entire vote, shov ed the fpilinving J
in the race for the minwwiarR -.omi-
r.r.ticn for govercorf J. B. A. Robert-
h- n, Chandler. &.206; R. L. William?
cf Durant. 3 237; A1 J. Jennings, of
Oklahoma Citv, 5,fill; Charles West,
cf Enid, 2,110; F. E. Herring, of Elk
Ci*y, 2.110, and Robert Dunlop, of New-
kirk, 1,520.
While Jenntncs Is close enoivh to
the leaders to win she Id he pick up
I ; returns yet to be rec°i' ed, it ta
Lc-lieved that the figures are suffici-
ently representative of the ent-rr
,-nte to Indicate that the three trail-
i rs have no chance now to win.
Jennings polled a heavy vete *n
rl! the cities. Williams was especial-
l'f strong on the cent side and Robert-
fon v. as given a heavy vote ou the
\ est side.
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If you want a good refrigerator, call on us, for we
sell the famous -A-U-T-O M-A-T-I C- . We also hand-
le the best grades of Lumber at lowest prices. Builders’
Hardware Our Specialty.
E. S. Billington,
Lumber Dealer.
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J. B. A. Robertson
Our Next Governor.
Cur. ..p C mi.T.n.
P<r.;'.d'< hoaxwi.ner , HtoHx Mate
men'.; on t leplionie repeMs, arid the
treasurer had carried Tn«*a. Collin*
ville, Washington, Choctaw, Rogers,.
Kay and adjoining counties. Fr.r.l ■ >
e one-(Itsi CcnaucAe county to Ji t.
nine.a and claimed Creek county.
In the race for lieutenant governor
the vote was 'mdly split \ ith l*. E.
Duffy, of El Reno, Ben F. Lafayette,
of Cheeotnh, and E. r. So? rails. cr
Wiihurton, lead’np. The other c?t>
didates were bunched ai l t:• i = raco
is very uncertain. Any cf the n ma "
develop strength In the fir nl returns
to win.
For secretary of stare. J. S. Askew,
of Chickasha, and Kirby Frans were
favored in the eariy figures and indl
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We have unlimited outlet for first - class Farm
Loans; prompt and personal service is given; low
rates, and the best of terms are granted. We solicit
your business.
Geo. E. McKinnis Co.
103 N. Broadway, Shawnee, Ok’a.
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B o s t o n
Shawnee
Gt roc e r y
Oklahoma.
We have the largest and most complete stock of
Groceries. Don’t fail to pay a visit to our
storewhile in Shawnee.
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Veters in the northeastern cil belt
tended to .show preference for Dnn-
|, p ar.d the present state treasurer
\ as giveri a large vote in Carter
( unty, but elrewr.ere he fell behind.
West received a large vote in Gar-
1 . Id tcur.ty ar.d ether northwestern
actions, while the Btrnegth cf ller-j
1 ng was moaiy in the v ert and the wwrmtnrwwaTmiLUUufmgCJWT’TH'*,T>~ufihim
ten.’-.vest.
Tiie Boston Grocery Co.
Corner Broadway & Main, Shawnee. Okla.
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R. L. Williams
cations are that the contest will car
row down to those two. Askew ap-
pears to have a sllhgt lead over
Frans.
E. B. Howard, of Tulsa, appears to
be a winner in the race for state au-
ditor, with Frank B. Lucas, of Okie
hom-' City ar.d Frank Curler, of
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Resch, Francis X. The Messenger. (Earlsboro, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914, newspaper, August 7, 1914; Earlsboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860589/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.