Wheatland Weekly Watchword (Wheatland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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My 22 Years of
Experience
Ought to Be of Some
Merit to You
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Disease* tor the past 22 year-, eleven of which I
JAMES BEATTY
•he -ick, above all other-,, are entitled to lair and
ar they spend.
tiiiined endorsement' of my metluxls and my
iT. Vvell. have given, affords the strongest
lifek>ng misery and
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-KIN DISEASES
KIDNEY AND
SLADDER TROUBLES
MORGAN PRODUCES SALARY
GRAB RECORDS ON FULTON
e l—no need «>f your
g r j'te. t> -r I always do just
men
•nvenient to call, write
Corporation Lawyer Shown
Salary Grabbing While a
DR. O. P. MEHL
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HJH.I4. Like Vorbees, Pulton baa defended his
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Mr. Fulton did not get the “grab" ** -*
of h^TerT^t^the very last when the bin HBWtfcwh -> •
to 5» turmoil Of the closing boom. In other word* ^ »
for eight months’ service as congressman when there tn net *®*j£j2* f-d
■ jarnmniii from this state and when Oktatoa^ -22 a terrier a—a
represented In the Boose of Representative* by Bird 8. McGuire the regaiar
”* man diseasatog the Fulton salary grab said “This
Is not a political matter but a question of honor in jwabhc Sif* r000
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tb« salary grab, which asay be found In the oiBeial records at the Treasury
pnrtmest at Washtogtom:
The rmwrda. Tnmmrj Depurtmert, Washington. D C. OcC
Payments to Elmer L. Fulton for services as
shown to accounts of Sergeant ai-Arms. House of Representatives
Auditor's
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Tinners and others living in rural
::s:ncts cannot go to the incorpor-
ated towns and vote for or against
>aved streets, electric lights, costly
water systems, parks and other
-^inzs that go to make cities. Does
-he anti-saloon league tell these peo-
ple that they are disfranchised? Not
any incorporated town, sc matter how
3 —1 '* ' ~ * estttt.ed to c—.e
also 13 idditicnai saloon for the ~ a-
;,ir {rtctxa of each 13W popsiado®.
Ev-ry Torer should be-are of tne
■n>n who a proittng out of prohibi-
tion—the truth about the k5cal_opt.cn
and liceme bill win PUT HIM
OLT OF BTaXESS Read the bul!
Appendicitis. Asihma, Female Troubles, Nervous
Diseases, Etc.. Cured. Should the best Medical
Physicians have tried in vain to cure you. or you
are afraid of the knife cure. HAVE HOPE and
apply the Wonderful Psychic Methods of healing,
successfully practiced by
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aea was rcappoi&'ed by Prenfeo.
Roosevelt. H:s record is one of the
Pest ever made by a member of that
body.
His district cc-uprised Comanche,
tciomm. Caddo counties, or what is
known in Oklahoma as the “New
Country." His position a* judge m
this new and rapidly progressing
country was not an easy one. but
never did a man serve in the capacity
of judge who had the universal sup-
port of all people more than Judge
Gillette, and when officers were nom-
inated for the first election after
statehood. Judge Gillette waa the
nnanimoua choice of the people for
one of the supreme judges of the new
state.
Total ......
Respectfully,
I Signed i C
Jned, The district in which he had served
those ’ wu overwhelmingly Democratic, yet
Only he ran far ahead of the head of the
5 can ticket, not only In that section, but
throughout the state.
r the When Roosevelt was being petiUon-
- ----sfst t-o federal judge* for
the state. Judge Gillettes friends pre-
Pwop's Should elect John
P. Evans.
best equipped for superintendent, ed to appoint two
---,b« ..row-..
•tow te Liguor Doators endorsement from nmmhet* of the bar
klaboma City. Okla.—Superior; that was ever taken _to>V,
Wmtot a-^r. ™ l» 5.
all transportation qompanles In the Gillette Is a man—every Inch
e delivering shipments to all bold- (| a western man from
----------- up. and knows nothing but
Tb* people of Oklahoma sbvmld be
very careful as to whom they elect
m supeHntw-at of public Instruc-
tion,
Neat to a healthy body an educa-
tion comes ss s rich blessing and
with the educational fotces of the
stats the superintendent has very
nock to do. consequently great cate
should ha eaerrlsed la choosing the
person who stands at the head of
the school system.
He should ha a man who not only
has a well balanced temperament hut
he should by nil meuna have had the
proper training end espertence for
the Important position he to to fill.
From stony source# we have learn-
ed that John P. Evans, republican
candidate for state superintendent,
has all of the needed qualifications
which enter into the makeup of one
culled upon to superintend a state
school system, and that confidence la
uot uproar nil in regard to his oppon-
*‘BThe children at our commonwealth
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whan It is -aowa that there la an in-
tention to violate the prohibition laws
from wherever the shipment comes.
Thd order affects about iJW parsons
bolding federal licenses In tb* state.
The action waa brought about five
week* ago by Fred *. Caldwell for the
Mate, waa argued about three weeks
ago. and has stt.ee been trader advise-
ment.
hems Ceunty Eurssyer.
don’t particularly aaad to teO
■t Mr. *■*—** is a young man.
« shows that. But what w#
itb aU truth and sincerity any
CLEM WHITE
For Register of
L/x-k in another ohimn for his rec-
ord -ad espretcsc* and wots for him.
It is probehle that the successor of
Renat or Dolliver will not he chosen
killed and many injured
which raged over Flor-
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Browne, T. Wheatland Weekly Watchword (Wheatland, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910, newspaper, October 27, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936827/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.