The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 281, Ed. 1 Monday, August 3, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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MDAY EVENIUG, AUGUST 3, 1914
■ HAWStE hail*
WILLIAM H. Ml Kit AY.
Candidate for ('« nifr< . Ilh District
Democratic Candidate!
for governor.
H L. WILLIAMS. Durant.
j ii v KOBKRTSON ' handler.
CHARLES WEST Enid
F K. HERRING. Klk City
KOBT. OUNLOP. NewWrlt.
Al, .1 JENNINGS. oklahoma City.
JOHN C ELLIOTT. Paul* \ alley
for lieut. governor
M. E TRAP1'. Muskogee.
WOODSON E NORVELL, Tulsa.
JOHN W UARBOl'R. Norman.
FRANK P. DAVIS Enid
HEN' E LAFAYETTE. Checoiah.
K ' T. SORRKLl.S, Wilburton.
PETE P. Dl'KKY.' El R<jna
RICHARD A. RILLUPP. i ordelL
KOBT. H OORY, Shawnee
for secretary of state
j <5 ASKEW. Chickasha
K1RBY 1'liANS Oklahoma ty.
FDWARD G SPll.M \N Kin^.sherv
J. Y. HATTENK1E1.D. Pryor,
j I. LYON. Oklahoma City.
for state auoitor.
E B HOWARD, Tulsa
FRANK CARTER. Frederic*.
FRANK H H CAS, Oklahoma City.
for attorney general.
ED. P. HILL. McAlester.
GEO D KEY, Tulsa.
K .1 G1DV1XGS. Oklah inanity.
CHAS M COPE. Pawhuska.
S P FREEI-1NU. Shawnee
FRED S CALDWELL. Oklahoma CltJ
for state treasurer.
\V 1 ALEXANDER Oklihoma City
JOE C McCI.EI-1 AND oklulu.ma CltJ
ABNER BRUCE Sapulpa.
for state superintendent
H H. WILSON. Chickasha
CLINTON M ALLEN. Marshall.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 8th DISTRICT FOR SUPREME COURT, M^l.T
C. W. HEROD. Woodward.
HENRY S. JOHNSTON. Perry.
ED BRAZELL, Lamont
Z A HARRIS, Blackwell
HOMER S CHAMBERS, Tonkawa
asst mine inspector. 1st oist.
JOHN O'BRIEN", U-hlsh
THOS. SCOTT. Coalgate.
ROBERT CROCKETT. Durant.
FOR SUPREME COURT, 4TH DIST.
FOR SUPREME COURT, 5TH DIST.
W. H. HILLS, Enid.
asst. mine inspector. 2d dist.
WILLIAM T WILLIAMS. Krebs.
I A FREEZE. Adamson.
ARLO J FELL. Cherokee.
asst mine inspector, 3d dist
FRANK HALEY Henryetta.
MILLER HAY Dewar
ED PADGETT. Lequire.
Republican Candidates
for governor.
JOHN FIELDS, Oklahoma City.
for judge criminal court of
appeals. eastern oistrict.
LUTHER KYLE. Sallisaw
ORLANDO SWAIN, Okmulgee.
for uniteo states senator
W O CROMWELL. Enid
for congressman, 1st district
LLOYD U OWEN, Bartlesville.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 2d DISTRICT.
P. E. REED. Wagoner.
for congressman, 3rd district
DUDLEY 1). BUELL, Krebs.
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR
EUGENE B LAWSON, Nowata.
for congressman, 4th district
B 11 COLBERT Tishomingo.
C ARTHUR BLAIR, Shawnee.
E N WRIGHT. Olney.
for secretary of state
MARVIN li PRENTISS, Bartlesville,
for state auoitor
GEORGE H FOSTER Wagoner.
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
WALTER C STEVENS. Lawton.
FOR STATE TREASURER.
Dl: L. MATH1S. Fairview
FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT
C. G. VANNEST. Perry.
FOR STATE EXAMINER
JOHN S WOOFTER Sapulpa.
FOR CONGRESSMAN 5th district
ALBERT RENXIE, Pauls Valley.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 6th district
1 E L PERSONS. Chickasha.
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FOR CONGRESSMAN. 7th district
HENRY L. VOGLE. Snyder.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 8th DISTRICT
FRANK B BOORS' Enid.
CHAS. R ALEXANDER Woodward.
ASST MINE INSPECTOR, 1ST DIST.
ASST. MINE INSPECTOR. 2d dist.
asst. MINE INSPECTOR! 3d dist.
FOR STATE EXAMINER
HI GH GERNEIt Sapulpa. |
FRED PARKINSON Wagoner. |
E. J MITCHELL. Wynnewood, j
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LAEOR.
\V G VSHTON Oklahoma City. I
PETE UERAGHTY. Sapulpa,
COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES i
CZARIN V C CONLAN, Oklahoma l it)
MABEL BASSETT Sapulpa
\Vm D. MATTh'JWS. Wynnewood.
ANNA LASKEY Oklahoma City.
DOROTHY BRILEY. Leedey.
RUTH 11 CLEMENT. Oklahoma City
ELLA BILBO. Caddo.
FRANK NAYLOR. McAlester.
ROXANA It OXFORD, Oklahoma CltJ
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LAEOR.
WILL M I'llARES. Muskogee.
COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES
I MRS. ALICE A CURTICE. Shawnee
FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.
1 FRED B 110 VT. Chandler
for chief mine INSPECTOR.
PAT W MALLOY. Alders cm.
pres. boarq of agriculture
HARLAN EMERSON. Enid
for corp COMMISSIONER
SHERMAN W HILL, Cherokee.
for clerk of supreme court.!
ZACK T PRYSE. Mangum.
'for supreme court 2d dist.
L S. DOLMAN Ardmore
FOR SUPREME COURT, 4TH DIST.
A. T. BOYS, Oklahoma City.
Socialist Candidates
FOR GOVERNOR
FRED W HOLT. McAlester.
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR.
GEO G. HAMILTON, Oklahoma City.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
H. M SINCLAIR. Oklahoma City.
FOR STATE AUDITOR.
S. H. COLWICK, Helena. |
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL,
W. T. BANKS, Hugo.
FOR STATE TREASURER,
OLES STOFER, Snyder.
for state superintendent
J 0 WELDAY, Oklahoma City.
HON. S. V. FREEIIHG,
Pottawatomie county's candidate for attorney *eneraL
FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER FOR SUPREME COUJT/STHI 01ST.
ARTHUR W. PETTIT. Oklahoma CltJ -
J J. BARNES, Orlando.
IAMES A J0N1-S Chickasha.
W T S BARNES. Okmulgee.
A L WFLCH. Purcell
FIT W HARDIN, Oklahoma C'ty.
JOHN L SPFNOl.ER- Bartlesville.
C M BREWER. Ringwood
for state examiner
JOHN HAGEL. Oklahoma City.
C. P. HOLT
Candidate. I'or District Judge.
VI1TP FOR HOLT FOB i support C. P. Holt for this tespon-
BISTHICT Jl"B«l sible office. Mr. Holt has resided
The office of district judge Is an among us twelve years, and a«i a
office of great importance, and the j lawyer and citizen bears an «*lab e
people of this county ought to name j reputation. His ability. a csr
thT udge once at least. In eigh. honesty has never been questioned
years This district is composed of and he should reccive the support
Lincoln, a republican county, and! of every loyal democrat Shaw,,,
Potawawmle. a democratic county, and Pottawatomie count . Under
and the nominee at the democrat!, the law we should '
primarv must be elected by th, court in this county each >ur. >
democratic votes of this county, i der the present regime we
for chief mine inspector.
FD BOYLE. Oklahoma City
MARTIN CLARK. McAlester
PETE HANRATY, McAlester,
j H. NEF.nflAM. McAlester.
PRES BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
i r mcalester. McAlester
ROBERT F. SCIVALLY Springer.
FRANK M. OAULT. Geary,
JOHN II FAYOR. Lovell
WALTER II MANSFIELD. Logan
G. H. ADAMS, Coalgate.
for corp. commissioner
A. P. WATSON. Shawnee.
HENRY B ROACH./Ada.
H P BOWl ES, Durant.
11 J DKVTON, Hollis.
WM F FIELD. Guthrie,
FOR judge crim'n al c0>1 bt of
appeals. eastern d'strict.
. JOHN H, CLAPP. Okmulgee.
PHILAS S. JONvS. Wilburton.
JOHN B. CAMPBELL, Muekogee.
for united states senator
JOHN H BURFORD. Guthrie
for congressman, 1st district
for congressman, 2d district,
CHARLES A. COOK. Muskogee.
FOR congressman, 3rd district
for COMMISSIONER of labor.
J LUTHER LANGSTON, Okla. City.
COMMISSIONER OF charities
FLORENCE ANDERSON, Castle.
FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
THOMAS W WOODROW. Hobart.
FOR CHIEF M'NE INSPECTOR.
PATRICK O'SHEA. Phillips.
PRES BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
JO IN G. WILLS. Granite.
FOR CORP. COMMISSIONER
ALLEN FIELDS, Lawton.
for congressman. 4th district f0r clerk of supreme court.
n nniTP Shawnee R E dOOLEY. Weatherford.
EDSON R WAITE Shawnee
JAMES DENNIS FLYNN. Sapulpa.
— -rr,,r-r FOR SUPREME COURT. 20 dist.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 5th DISTRICT w caLLAHAN. Wilburton.
WILL H CHAPPELL. Outline.
FOR CLERK OF s1 ipREME COURT
J O CRAWFORD Stonewall.
WILLIAM M FRANKLIN, Madill
W H I. CAMPBELL. Ada.
C.I'S POOI,. Wewoka
CHAS S ALBRIGHT. Duncan.
for sh°rf''e cou
D K POPE. Oklahoma Cltv
JAMES M ORESHAM. Norman
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 6th DISTRICT
HCC.W F REINHARDT. Duncan. ,
ALV1N CAMPBELL. Lawton
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 7th DISTRICT
WALTER S. MILLS. Clinton
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 8th DISTRICT
DICK T MORGAN. Woodward
FOR SUPREME COURT. 4TH DIST.
A C. BARRETT. Stratford.
FOR SUPREME COURT, 5TH DIST.
FOR JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT OF
APPEALS. EASTERN DISTRICT.
W. D COPE, Sapulpa.
elected at all. Since statehood, with
the exception of a little over a jear,
IJncoIn county has furnished the
Judges for the district, and we feel
that It is about time to give the Lin-
about six weeks, when the court
fund is exhausted and court stops
until another tax levy is made. Mr
Holt says that, If elected, he will
give us a full term of court, without
coin county lawyer, a rest and elec t j exhausting the court '""d^and ^
a cltiien of old Pottawatomie county believe he will do
lor the Job. Then its up to us to' nominate and elect him. Ad .
H. B. SMITH.
Candidate for l'onfr**s Hh District.
Father's Definition.
"Pa," aald the small seeker after
knowledge, "what Is a kit.?" A
kiss, my aon." aid the father, who
hadn't lived lift) Jcars in vain, "is
nothing divided by t u" EicUaa**
Jok9 Trial iHd.
stonier trying on ares* sutt. }ok
1 hope I'll never be mistaken
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ke, ; jour hands m year pock
SI'VVKRP HARDY. Hiiro
ROBERT M RA1NEY. Atoka
FOR SUPPFMF COUnT. 4TH DIST,
y E RIDD'E Chickasha
ROBINSON McMll LAN NnrmKn.
FRANK M BM1EY. Chickasha.
J F SHARP. Purcell
FOR SUPREME COUPT. 5TH DIST
0 A BROWN Mangum
FOR JUDGE CB'M'MAL CO'IRT OF
APPEALS. E"tE°" DISTRICT
j.MFS R ARMSTRONG. Boswell.
VTv-SLIE B COLE. McAlester
FOR U,' TEO STSTFS SENATOR
SAMVEi. v HAYES. Chickasha.
T P CORK. I awton.
CHARLES I STEWART, Enid
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 1st DISTRICT
JAMES S tvtVFNPORT Vinita.
TAT MALLOY Tulsa
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 2d DISTRICT j
C MPBE1I RfSSELL Wnrner.
W W I'VST'NGS T"hlequah.
j (in M AX FY. Muskogee
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 3rd DISTRICT
CHARLES D CARTER Ardmore ,
FOR CONGRESSMAN 4th DISTRICT
Wni H Mi RR VY T'sho-nlneo
CHARI FS F*BARRETT Shawnee
RFI'I'i N m R0DD1E Ada
H H SMITH Shawnee
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 5th DISTRICT
E (i WHIT WELL. N .man
JAMES ^ ROSS Oklihoma City./
Cl't'PF WKWKR Oklahoma City
,(1|.- is THOMPSON Pauls Valley.
MONT R POWELL. Oklahoma City
FOR CONGRESSMAN 6th DISTRICT
SCOTT FERRIS. Lawton
ROBT L GLOVER Rush Springs
FOR CONGRESSMAN, "th OISTRICT
JARRET TODD Mungm
JIM MCCLINTIC. Snyder
s B GARRETT, -\ltu-
HOBERT r WILLIAMS Utus
OlORC.E W CORN El 1.. A herfor*
JAMES It. TOLBEltr Hobart.
II H WEBB. Graudfleld
■BN BOl'LDIN, to* I'ttT
«,o-r ASST MINE INSPECTOR. 1ST DIST
RT. 2D DIST JOHN II HALL. Coalgate
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
PATRICK S NAGLE. Kingfisher.
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 1st DISTRICT
G. A. LAFAYETTE Tulsa.
CHARLES F. BARRETT,
Candidate for Congre>«, 4th Bistrict.
TO THE BEMOCRATS OE SHAW-
SEE AM) POTTAWATOMIE
l'01'NTY.
The primary campaign is ended,
and tomorrow you will register your
approval or disapproval of the var-
ious candidates and choose the men
ASST MINE INSPECTOR 30 DIST
K L KING. Miami.
10U8
ASST MINE INSPECTOR. ?0 DIS pQR c0NGRESSMAN. 2d DISTRICT. whom you desire to have serve you
M J SMITH. McAlester. , CUFF0RD s CRAIN. Muskogee, (he vaHous ,inea of public duty
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 3rd OISTRICT jfor ensuing terms.
H L NORMAN Antlers. I have repaid your confidence
I nK, in the past by capable and loyal
FOR CONGRESSMAN 4th DISTRICT gervlce ttn(j j feel satisfied that you
.Dirvv hughes Shawnee. I ^ ^ my candid«cy your serious
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 5th DISTRICT consideration.
W 1, LURRY. Trousdale. j i haVe been too poor, financially,
t0 make the campaign I wanted to
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 6th DISTRICT visited each county
J P CI1MRIK Sugden. ^ the district and spoken In mos'
Progressive Candidate,
FOR GOVERNOR
JOHN I' HICK AM Stillwater
FOR LIEUT GOVERNOR
J M m6hR0W Oklahoma City.
J R LANKARU Kingfisher.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
DAN w PATTON. Poteau,
p. S COLEMAN Wilburton.
for state auditor.
B F MORRIS. Norman
L D. BRI TON. Muskogee.
FOR attorney GENERAL.
JOHN A HAVM. Tulsa
for state treasurer
j.- n WIN SLOW. Carmen.
FOR state superintendent
FOR STATE EXAMINER
HARRY H KEENER McAlester.
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LAGOR
COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES
LAl-RA M Mcclain, stillwater
F W SMITH. Wagoner
FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.
SAM J STORM. Clinton
FOR CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR
pp£§ OF AGRICULTURE
R M,'",BRKSSIS. Bressie
FOR CORP COMMISSIONER
LEW BETTS. Muskogee.
C, R McKINLEY Bartlesville.
POR CONGRESSMAN. 7th DISTRICT 0f them, and if my home people gi\e
j H H STALLARD Snyder. j me the 6Uppbrt I have a right to ex-
• ti ■ • V. n ,r,l1l4nnl1on
FOR CONGRESSMAN. 8th DISTRICT
j G M GREEN Ivanhoe.
ASS*v M""E INSPECTOR. 1ST DIST.
I • ANDREW hi'vt' wilburton
ASST MiME INSPECTOR. 2D OIST.
ARTHUR O■ cVR Alderson
pert, I will win the nomination
1 have had the earnest and hearty
support of many of the best cli!?en<
of the city and county lhrou?houi
the campaign and I take this occa-
sion to publicly thank them for their
unselfish and loyal support. I am
under obligation to no interest and'
no combine. I have made no pledgt
except the personal one that wir.
or lose I had become a total ab-
stainer and would remain one for
the balance of my life.
I have won credit and reputation
in my legislative • and other public
duty as a friend to labor and a
safe and loyal representative of the
people, and if nominated for con
gress as it now seems probable I
will be, our people can rely upon
having honest, active and thorough!)
democratic representation in that
body.
I want the support of my hom>
people. I believe I will receive it
and in return they know they can
rely on my faithful and loyal ef-
forts to serve them. Sincerely,
CHARLES F. BARRETT.
ASST M
E INSPECTOR 'O DIST.
Wm CRISP Coalton
Independent Candidates
FOR GOVERNOR.
T J WOOl v Oklihoma City.
AMOS L WILSON. Oklahoma City.
-OR INS,,RAVCE COMMISSIONER*
1 P MANTZ Oklahoma City.
Referendum Questions
State Question No 59.—Conatitn-
. .tonal amendment, authorising add.-
i ion<U tnte taxes, sufficient to pro-
j Mde five months school.
State Question No. 61.—Anti-race
! rack psmbling law
1 State Question No. 62.-^Oeneral an-
J-gambllng law
State Question No 63.—General
/ /■ • iot Stale ——1
FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COUHT, bm o( lMt 1(1fiiUtur,
j. W. SPKAKB. Chickasha.
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