Industrial Democrat (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 5
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NUMBER 36
leclared a-li paid will be o:u- must |H> in favor of brotherl.i co
percentage basis, and will! operation and against competition, for
voluntary upon the part
ipany. and may. iti the die
the company, be discon-
the management wishes
the employes of this corn-
such dividend will not ba
■d until such time as the
price shall be so low or
of production snau oe so
he company would not he
or justified In declaring
; such dividend,
vment of such dividend
h employe personally in-
Ihe operation and success
by keeping down the cost
tost In Pontotoc County
respondent
competition puls every man against
his brother, competition makes man
to be hts brother's killer.
Socialists cheered Comrade Van-
diver, and Democrats cheered Circe.
There were no judges chosen and I
everyone decided the matter to suit i
himself: yet there was one most im-
portant decision rendered, and that
is the Democrats by cheering Circe
as they did, gave decision that the
Domouitcratic party stands for com-
petition. stands for usury, stands for
commercialism, stands for war,
stands for land monopoly, stands for
slavery, stands for Divine appoint-
ment of rulers, and for all the sin and
Pontotoc Socialist Ticket
County Judge, W, M Coggins, Ada.
District clerk. Charley Overly,
Francis.
County clerk. W. W. Williams, Ada.
County superintendent, Miss Ivey
Kearsey. Ada.
on and carefully guarding suffering resulting from the doctrine
■ting the property ef the
gainst neglect and wanton
is and destruction in the
tart men ts
-ess of this venture is to a
t In the hands of the em-
[)is company, and a hearty
i on their part showing a
to protect the property of
ny against loss will bear
increased dividend to
M L. BECK, President.
WHITAKER, Gen. Man."
it election time and some
s who work in this cement
heard of Socialism, which
these slaves not a share
y make by their labor, but
they make: and having
story some of them have
inderstand how and by-
have lien skinned in the
rough Socialism they have
icn door through whhh
cape a life of slavery. And
ers who have In the past
m pelts taken from labor-
the above displayed trap
In the way of the slaves
icm arid skin them when
nice the bait in the trap,
'the management of the
’ortland Cement Company
will pay, when warranted
panr's earnings, so to do,
'» monthly profit sharing
The bait Is put before the
lie books are kept before
of the company and when
5 grabs at the halt he is
he trap and never gets a
see the books and thus
“profit sharing dividend"
hare.
tin after the employe Is
the trap there Is a cun-
rived spur which the trap
t there to spur the em-
they lunge forward like s
anro, and exert every
ncrease the profits of the
reat invention, the worker
bait and votes the ticket
1 by his own good weight
to operate the spurs which
hide from heels to pate.
I ENT SLAVE will you tie
this trap or will you, by
Socialist ticket, demand
-oduct of your labor?
The voters of Pontotoc county in
1907 gave Frantz 855, Haskell 2328
1808 the
i Presidential Electoral vote was:
i Republican 1841. Democratic 860, So-
j cialist 578. So under Haskellism the
demociata lost almost two-thirds and
the Socialists more than doubled
their vote in one year. Comrades of
Pontotoc county you can skin the
donkey this year by a proper slash
and pull.
THE
GOVERNOR'S
MATTER.
of Ishn.ael which puts every man Into | ^ R(JK8 yote(j ftnd
a murderous competition with his
brother.
If the Reverend Circe and the
demo(n)cratic party stand on the
field and follies of Moses and take
from the myths of Moses the passages
of scripture as taken by Circe, if they
take and endorse part of the myths
of Moses they are bound by ail, and
therefore Circe and Ihe demo(n)-
cratic party favor a plurality of
wives with Soloman. David and other
men who were foreordained and ai>-
polnted by God to rule the people;
must stand for the seduction of an-
other man's wife as did David, and
the murdering of the wife's lawful
l husband as did David; must stand
for virgins going in the night time
and crawling Into bed with men
! as did Ruth; must stand for
| wholesale trial and seduction of
virgins by the foreordained and
appointed by God rulers as
Ahasuerus; must stand for the
doctrine of revenge which taught an
i eye for an eye and a tooth for a
i tooth: must stand for the wholesale
i slaughtering of mothers and babes to
possess.the lands and chattels as did
, Joshua.
i We stand ready to show that during
the historic period of the United
READING
On July 2, 1909, a state wartaut was
drawn In favor of Dowd, Jones & Co.
for the Wall Street Journal from Jan.
8, 1909, to July 8, 1909, the money be-
ing taken from the governor’s "ap-
propriation for deficiency expenses
already Incurred and unpaid In the
governor’s office;" again on Decem-
ber 10, 1909, another state warrant
did | tor $6 for subscription for the Wall
Street Journal, from July 8, 1909, to
Jan. 8, 1910, was drawn.
And to show- still further how the
tax [layers' money Is being squan-
dered, a warrant was drawn on June
15, 1909, for the subscription for the
Arkansas Weekly Gazette from Feb.
7, 1907, to Feb. 7. 1910, for $3. This
I_____ __ ___ ______ warrant paid the governor's back
States the Democratic party has ! subscription to the Arkansas Gazette
stood for and hax been accessory tie for a period of nine months before
fore and after the fact to all of those
: Ada Debate
night. August 13, 1910,
debate at Ada between a
B. Vandiver on the sub-
Christian Without Being
ition would by right con-
haters to the new gospel
ispensation as given by
st, for the Christian reli-
nded upon the teaching of
not upon the myths of
this man Circe meandered
: myths of Moses and sc-
lages iher*Trom to justify
of the Demofnlcratic
horrible deeds that today in the
j Southern states the competitive pol-
] icy of the demofnlcratic party is
murdering In cotton mills thousands
of mothers and babes that the fore
j ordained and appointed by God rulers
i who rule over the industrial lives of
; the people may possess much prop-
i erty.
It is murder just the same wnether
you crush out the life of a child with
a club, as did Joshua, or with the
wheels of a machine, as do these mod-
ern Joshuas who call themselves dem-
ocrats.
Who is this man Circe? We heard
him say (hat he is the nominee on
the democratic ticket for represents
live of Coal county, Oklahoma, and
this man Circe in the debate had
much to say about one man whose
name sounds like Night Gown, whom,
according to Circe, is foreordained by
God to be a judge in Pontotoc county.
How does Clree know? Has God
toid Circe in advance that he, God.
will appoint Night Gown to he Judge
in Pontotoc county?
Probably Circe knows all about.
God's business without even consult-
ing with God, We suspect that Circe
does know, for we read in Homer’s
works of another Circe w ho had been
foreordained and appointed by God
to rule upon an island In the Medi-
terranean sea, and this Circe of whom
Homer wrote was a great magician,
she could change men Into hogs And
this modern Clree must be a descen-
dant of the ancient Clree, for ibis
modern Circe advocates a doctrine
which has been and Is changing the
whole human race into hogs.
Surely this modern Circe Is a magi-
cian alio, Tor in the debate he changed
the scriptures so to make a parable
spoken by Jesus Christ for the pur-
pose of giving a likeness of the King-
he was governor.
A state warrant was drawn on
April 28, 1909, In favor of J. L. Pen-
rod for $12.50 for subscription for
eight magazines, the name being paid
by the governor out of his “$5,000 ap-
propriation for contingent expense,
extra help, etc., for the governor’s
office.'
And still the governor maintains he
has not niispproprlaled and wasted
the tax payers’ money.
THAT BILLION DOLLAR
GRES9.
CON-
the taking of usury is
the monopolizing of land Ldom of Heaven to read so to make it
gifts of God Is right, that say that Christ taught that the taking
ht, that competition Is of usury Is right. It would bo fitting
for the demofnlcratic party to e'ect
Demofnleracy has howled Itself
hoarse over the fact that it costs over
a million dollars to greaso the
wheels of Uncle Sam's governmental
machinery; but the demofnlerats of
Oklahoma appropriated $16,810,-
452 to grease the wheels of Oklahoma
since statehood, and by the regular
and extraordinary sessions of our
second legislature $7,901,093 were ap-
propriated. Say you democratic
donkey, who kicks at the extrava-
gance of republican congressmen,
bring your heels into play and kick
in your own barn lot.
Murray publicly charged that Has-
kell and his liellhelp were preparing
to steal the primary election. Ho
made the charge before the election,
and facts now coming to light do
prove that Haskell and k>3 liellhelp
did steal the election; vet this same
Bill Murray at the demofnlcratic rati-
fication of the steal held In Oklahoma
City Aug. 1! 1916, also led the - barge
of charging shooters fur Leo
Cruce, the beneficiary of the steal.
Great God! What will one of these
counterfeit democrats not do? When
men will steal their way into office,
won't they steal their way through
the office?
God and not the voters
es and appoints all the
te people of the earth.
Vandiver ably contended
t taught a fatherhood of
brotherhood of man. and
a true follower of Christ
The State Federation of Labor, at
their Cbickasha meeting last week,
went on
record as favoring woman
this modern magician Circe to our suffrage. This Is the right step, and
Oklahoma legislature, there to help' a progressive one, yet It is pathetc to
the Wall Street magicians to Juggle ' observe their inconsistency when they
with the money of *he nation until j line op at the polls for “forty per
vou farmers "see it, now you don’t j cent” Cruce a man opposed to woman
see it." suffrage as well as organized labor
Surveyor, Chas Morper, Ada
Sheriff, John Blnion, Ada.
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County commissioners, J. A. Lan-
droth, Ada: W. L. Stnndrirge. Center;
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J. H. Scott, Roff.
Weigher, W. W. Rader Ada.
Representative, N. T. Tucker, Ada.
Senator, J. B. Vandiver, Aliloso.
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