The Dewey Weekly Globe (Dewey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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J STATE LEADERS
< 10 WILSON
T
:f t'fl3 Fifty-two Na-
;o;rmitteemen Are
c/ato to Him.
TIE !3 CONFIDENT
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hen it
Cum
ts to Meats
of aii kinds. Delicious, juicy, tender Sirloin, Por-
terhousc. Round or Flank Steaks cannot be cut
from fifteen year old oxen or worn-out cows or
from poorly fed cattle of any kind. Therefore,
find out where
"c.tacrran Sure the Irds-
t Vet_,-o and Progressive
' h i .ins Would Form in
■ Wi.b tire Democrats
Linder V.'Jscn.
Ypur Butcher
gets his meats. Wc are not offended when peo-
ple ask us because u e feel that our customers are
entitled to know.
The Cash Grocery Co
Telephone f Thirty-three
I Goods Worth Selling
Fenatr-r fit >?, on oriuinal friend of
Woodrow W. for the pr-?ddejuy.
was ashed by the W.;.;hingfon corre-
R| on- i.i of ■ Dallas News what he
had to say respecting ihe Jackson Day
banquet held in the national city on
.Tan. Sth. Me said: "The Jack?on Day
banquet here was a political melting
pot into which the ideas and views
from every state were cast and out
of which ns net product came the
golden prospect of Dot. Wi!-ton’s nomi-
nation and election. It is reported
' that thirty-two of the fifty-two nation-
al committeemen are favorable to Wil-
son. This, is an index to popular
sentiment and preference everywhere.
"The friendly attitude of Mr. Bry-
an toward .Mr. Wilson was made mani-
fest. ‘Know all men by these pres-
ents fhut the governor will be accept-
able to the colonel.’
"More minds unite in the support of
Wilson titan any other candidate. His
'] fitness is above-challenge. His avail-
t.bililv is superior to that of any or
til! other candidates. He is progres-
sive enough to command the support
of that vast and splendid phalanx of
nearly seven million Democrats who
have followed Mr I’.rvnu unfaltering
ly lie is not >o radical as to alienate
Are Worth
Advertising!
Come in and see us about
space and rates
Our
Department
to Mr. Bryan. Half the delegation dis-
regarded these instructions. We want
no breach of faith, no betrayal of'trust
In 1!)!2. W*» want no wolves in
sheep's clothing, no reactionaries in
progressives’ slothing, tio anti-Bryan
in Bryan's clothing, no Harmon men
In ( lark's clothing If such a thing
rhouid by attempted it must be done
over my protest I make this neither
ns a charge nor ns a threat—mere'/
as a warning. I.ei every man win or
icite in the open field. The Demo-
cracy can r.ot conquer under the sign
of -he doable cross.
"The press of Oklahoma seems
friendly io Wilson My pci! up to
dtU« gives Wilson 81, Clark 47, and
Harmon 2. There are indications* that
the people favor Wilson, it can not
be thv.:h ad. however, that a majority
of til a politicians favor eitlvr Clark
or !!.:r: o;i The influence must not
be di■ cun tod.
Speaker's Services Recognized.
"I like sc! all Oklahomans like, th*
6pcnl:-. r. Ho io our neighbor and has
been our friend. Hu aided John Sharp
Wi liams ar.d 1 ♦>«> other Democrats in
tin- house to get statehood for Okla-
homa. John Sharp Williams, tty
threatening a filibuster, drove the
sta'chood measure through Die house.
Williams is for Wilson, lie is not for
his fqimer house associate—Speaker
Clark or Header i'nderwood. Wil-
liams wants tfi win. '
V’T am sensible of the sacred chap-
ft-'t'T and binding force of gratitude.
The ingrate wants every virtu-*. I
Join Shakespeare in characterizing In-
gratitude.as 'a marhie-hearted friend.'
For my own part, I owe a debt of
gratitude to 150,01)0 good Democrats
In Oklahoma, but I am not booming
them ail for the presidency. For yettr*
we have struggled to rescue this
country and this government from th*
hands of the Republican party, from
th-’ friends of monopoly, from the
grasp of privilege, from the powers
of pillage. The opportunity is now at
hand. Shall we embrace that oppor- |
'unity or squander it out of mere con- i
sitDration of local attachment and i or-
sohal favoritism? Shall we sacrifica
our country, its welfare and its des-
tiny merely to throw a fleeting kiss or
nay a passing tribute to a good neigh-
bor? Do wp not owe a greater obli-
gation to our party than to any neigh-
bor? Is not our lirst duty to our coun-
try. A soldier in battle array might
bv turning aside to pay a d“M of
gratitude to a personal friend !>a
guilty of high treason or desertion fo-
Which Do You Favor?
Maks it crops in square to left ol
, ......- -------... square
your choice for president, then mail
| the ballot to the Dewey Globe
(.’lark
PROFESSIONAL A
Office Phone 105 Re*. Phone 1.13
McAD00 & QMAHimO
DENTIS *
S
Cummins
Folk
SWANNOC
Livery Stabl
I' Is
i larmon
it’iunl r;t . •'"<><! hoi'M *. < lis for ruLt- i romp
ly itiiMVcml. Mntwif* ■•oaivJotl l.y tiw
day or wl*lT:.
II caret
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T 2lt;pilonv ~ 1.
SWANNGCK,
Dcwi), Oh Saho
K.-iiJci:-: -• Phone 6
Office Phone
bit FolkUv
Rooseveit
DIP. M. G. WYATT
G
,Nt-V\ Jennings Building
!)H\\ i;t
OKLAHOMA
Taft
Inclerwood
Wilson
T. EL REEVE!
REAL ESTATE
Farm Land* and Town Hot* For Sal*
It your cnneitlate's ititme is
in tee above! write it in -
My postollice is
State...............
not
Make a Specialty of
Oil Leases
Office in Hurtles Bldj(.
Dewey,
Oklahoma
Mr. Brewster of C of fey v ille Kan.
ami who built our High School
building was in town Tuesday.
The following n i cipt is printed
from the original copy In Id by Mr.
Klewcr, which shows that the draw-
ing which took place at the bit; sale ,
was just and fair to all concerned.
Dewey, Oklahoma, l el> i, iuij
Receive d ol C. |. Kk wer, the ladies
; suit displayed ami advertised free
; of all charge hold ini' coupon nuns-;
her -172 at time of drawing during
Klerers sale.
Mrs. One-. Ibohardson
B. CLIFFORD
Auctioneer
12 Yet-s Expe pence. Can sell
anything. Live Stock Sales a
Specialty-
Dewey - Oklahoma
K. I). in OHMS
General Contractor &
Builder
ward his count:-, and it3 caiiRe. Shall
we. like children, pursue the will o'I Witness: Miss Rosa Heslop
the wisp of sentimentalism into th* _
dismal swamp of disaster and defeat.
when our country '-alls, when the f!x»*l Public Sale
of duty would lead us i* th*
Plan, mil Spci-ilii-.tion. Furnished.
Furnilurr RuiIf l» Order ,»r KcMirrd.
DF.WKY
IKI.AilOMA
star
R. I. ALLEN,
Is Now Fully Equipped
with the necessary Material
and Machinery to guarantee
first ci vss servic
LA
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En* bossing and Raised
Letter Printing
rhe Globe and the Weekly
Kansas City Star both for$l
a year m advance.
When you want a House built
You want it built exactly right. You want 1o know the roof will
not leak, and thn; the doors, windows and everythin;: about th<
structure will i just right in ever;, particular. Non can lie sun of
this by having i put up liy 1
Geo. II rreil, Contractor and Builder.
Not :*>p
“The Imperial Concert Party”
i f the J..S. Whit.* Lye: uni \u :• \
to beheld : t (lie High School Aud-
itorium next M unlay night has
been eaiicello ! on account of •m-hool
house fire.
BiuLerdcat Go. In lla.tdh
Of Deceivers
t
The \:Ji-ii:a.t C.-ngnl
Philadelphia wm. into the hands
of lot- -ivtts th” <>:!. on petition oi
stockholder . Th y allege the «!«•-
pression of
ill.1 c:ius«.
husiu -s was larv’-b.
anv true dlseip:« of Jtftet -onian Decs
ocracy He would ftimnat- only the
minions of privlrg.-d p!t-.t«--*-r:tr-y. who
merely masquerade as Dnr.oerats.
Indeper.dent Vote Is Wilson's
“II:.-- ret ent njtn md brkf ret ord
ir, politics, togeiker wit!: ; - brilliant
achievements, l ave given i.:m si lien j dency
upon the independent vote to which ,
tio other Jf-ntocrat rail pretend. A
large percentage of the progressive
Republicans would prefer Wilson to
Taft. Many Republicans of evpry cast
would prefer the sobriety of' Wilson
to the erratic strenuosity of Roose-
velt, who is reactionary one moment
p.nd revolutionary the .next.”
Senator Dote was asked what he
had to say "bout an Oklahoma City
dispatch appearing in the Dai las Nows
cn Jan. 2d as follows:
"Harmon medicine was rr>ix®d here
today at a political conference of
prominent Democratic leaders called
to meet K. H. Moore. s;at< insurants-
commissioner of Ohio, who is making
a trip over Oklahoma upon the I'eeis
of Speaker flark of Missouri, looking
after the political fence-- of tits Ohio
candidate for president. Some ol the
leaders who attended the conference
raid that Mr .Moore D willing that
the Oklahoma delegation lo the na-
tional convention should indorse
Clara's candidacy, and he would not
be seriously grieved if Ru- delegation
is instructed to cast its lirst vote 'or
the national speaker. What Mr. Moore
desires i.- that doii gates who would
throw their vote to Harmon as next
choice aft* r < ;1 -ting a complimentary
vote for Clark sb-ill be chosen from
Oklahoma."
Senator Gives Warning.
To tills the na-.or tolled: "Ru-
mors of this K tid have come to my
ears from sevc.al i.otirc•: ■ for evcr.il
months. I have nut b q. wil in;: t -
tredit th«‘ report. Dot foil; ail u !
i that the Harmon p> op!.- were
i Cjaru as a staikirt; n o - ■ in JDs-ui.ii
1 vunaot think *'• f is b - n., dot: • -r .
where with tit ;-p< ::i...-: s corj-*' ?• t. i
ajrt sure it is *,1 b ;;jg cone in Ok
bom a v.ith tic- consent and conniv
of the speaker's real fric-tfcis. I do
not know ti,..; atiyoohy , engaged R,
such a couspir;:-y. but I do'know th..
th* f < ruocT.f? of . is tio; *
b" dallied with. The i c;,’c are no:
to he trifled # it. The C* :* it i r,
not to be j- eg • d with. >uch an at-
tempt would in. J in min aii .-.: ,
participate in it t.r.u v.-mij affect d .
astrously Hie fortpu*
E“lf.
"In 1904 the Dcmocra y of Ok la-
hema instructed its c tirn to co-
operate with the ;■ wno rr friendly.
naths of jiatrlotism and honor to th»
heights of victory, let no Democrat
deceive himself hy the nattering il-
lusion that w* have a walkaway or an
easy triumph in this desperate strug-
gle with our ancient opponent—th*
Republican party.”
Senator Silent on Other Matters.
Senator Gore refused to discuss t.hw
vote of Speaker Clark for th” Slier-
wood dollar-a-dny pension bill, in-
creasing the annual pension appro- ,
priation seyenty-hv” millions a:ul mak-
ing Oklahoma's year contribution to
the pension fund more than four and
one-half millions, lie also declined
to dis'-ns* Spca’ — r Clark's Canadian
annexation sik’cc!.. which is Kuppo“*‘d
io l:ave occaxim: : the defeat of reci-
procity and the ■ Mt of !he S[ienk-
er's own purpose and policy. He was
equally reticent respecting tbo fact
that Speaker Clark presided over the
Missouri state convention which In-
ih r • 1 ex-Gov. Fall; for the presi-
Mr. F. A. Arehauibo will sell,
on the Jim Wilson (arm miles
west of Copaii on Wednesday. Feb.
I4. Mules, cattle and farm imple-
ments its well as other articles will
be sold.
Physician and Surgeon,
Prama* retponte to all call*, day and
Oftcc Phone 113. Rea. Phoae M
DEWEY, OKI.A.
Notice Deinoernts
The Demodrats of west Dewey
will meet at t|ie ollieeof tit\ court
Suite205-6-7 l.anniint Bldt.
traver, Palmer & Owen
LAWYER
BARTLESVILLE
1
OKLAHOMA
lover l'-irst National Bank and < ast
Dewey in the 1 uildiiuf lirst door
north of McQiinid hotel Satiirdar
'evening next at 2 o'clock p. m. to
s lert dclegaics to the county cinm-
ty convention.
G FORCE HARR El.!.
The Busy, Real Estate, l.uan
Insurance Agent.
and
FLOCK TO WILSON STANDARD
Ncv*Topers Throughout the Country
Are Getting Into tha Band Wagon,
Foreseeing the inevitable.
If any proof wt r.:, needed that Gov-
ernor Wilson's < iJi'la'-y. ia gaining
ground, it is se*’n it' the incrcasiug at-
tacks upon him.—New Work Evening
Post.
low-
I)KW LY
HAHTLLSVILLL
i irMl (air la-iivcw nt
Ln*t Cur Leaves at
More Like a Tidal Wave Than Boom.
Th” Woodrow Wilson boom is as-
suming the prop* • ii*wis of a tiiitil
wave.—Columbia id. C.) State.
Governor Well Ahead in Race.
The governor New Jersey cer-
ininly leads by a hu g interval In the
race t'oi* Hi* D'“ . ratic nomination.
—Binghamton IN. Y.) Press.
Has Opposition of Interests.
Certain m<-n a d certain inf-rrsts
throughout the country are doing
everything in their power to prevent hour service from each place,
the nomination of Woodrow Wilson . . c . ^
in the Democrat le n n.t; 0;: a I #con v *n tlon. ^ ir:,t car for SmCitcrtown
—Ottawa iKans.) Republic.
Is a Man Hard to Discredit.
It Kern: that a strenuous effort is be-
ing m. tic in both parties to discredit
Governor Wilson. However, his oppo-
nents are likely'to find that they^liave
undcrtvken a rather formidable task.
Will insure your pop-rty nt
esi rates.
Ile-T vacant Inis in the city for
sab- on easy terms.
A yood list of improved proper-
ties that ate attractive 1 roposiiions.
Local agent for Aetna Buiiding
land Loan Association, Will loan
(you money to build a home or to
otherwise improve your properly, j
A loan of .foflO " ill cost you only ;
.■psi.liT per month, principal and in-
'iterest. $1,(100 will cost you A LI. 154
I per month.
(mod ‘J, I and •* room houses
* j for sale on very easy terms.
____„ j For further information and par-
Cars lc.vc at 12:30 am! i o'clock !tii uii,rs l",n !,t ,,|lieo nVf r >'ir^
for power house only. j >^ional honk, or phone 70. 47tf
Cars leave starting points on the I
hour and half-hour, making a haif-1
i ir»l Cnr Leaven at
I.jihI Gar Leave** at
• (l a.
12:110 !».
In.
0 IE.
12 p.
leaves
Santa Ee depot at 6 a. m. and every
half hour until 12:30 a. m.
Leave Smeltertown 15 minutes
before and after hour.
' mi will f:n 1 in our ready print
mutters of interest to all. such as
stilt*- news, rongres.-ional. 1 :ruling,
culinary, good stories and fashion.
KANSAS CITY MAHKtiS
—^Winston-Salem iN. fM Sentinel.
Already He, Ctr;rg Lead.
The announced tivily at Wash- j
i:-'on amiitist W c .row Wils.-n rusty
i:<‘ rc-x rd* •! as c-ri.’in indication of 1
a nr of Govcri: r Wil- ,
m'r sir* • ,:h I « taken hy inter- ;
• .rod ncv.r.pn in vm.'uus parts, of
Hi*- enu .: > bow t:-a* the popularity
.,! ' of Nc v Ji 1 “*•) '■, rradi late is ever on j
■ i I i:<* it;Cl-*'. :-*-. :• .-I ■' he nlrcady h.13
j. r<. 1. :*••*,1 ever -I! hi*: rival*.—
Afheville (N C.) G.’ti/.eii.
•■ir
Violate*: Fijptr.ii
No wonder ti: it
that Gov* rn<*r Wits
viwta'cr, ::i! l!
not write u!
letter.” And
11 shed, be <h
of the party it- | ,- picnt Is an
an
It*.
Precedent*,
publicans say
i‘i not do. He
•atr,. He does
it. "Burn this
lef.t r is pub-
•. t t a that fb** re-
it: liar, nor pro-
ceed to ;:rov« by ( t i-tisrs that the
fri. n 1 1.) v. ' , - 1 r / * is a boree-
P.ief. S’.■/ for-ii Eve .bag Post,
V, heat stronger
$1,110 to $1.0.")
Futures weak
Corn, slight advance
(14
<)ats. a little
47X
Choita*. I’rairie Hay
- SU.50
“ Alfalfa
17.00
Home Markets
Chops
S t .05
Bran , -
I.05
( an
>'o
Iti«l> I’otatoi s
] .20
Wfet Potaio* S
Turnips
- 2.(HI
Cabbage
.04
. Apartments to Let: Choice msroo
over Security National Bank, for
light housekeeping or sleeping
rooms lor .-.ingle e nth mt n. |. K.
Green. 2 5t £
11. S. (inrhin Dehorning f*cn-
fei! for Sale hv II. S. Holber,
Every pencil will dt born i calves
ttr $ 1.00. ( til and cat on- it
Ilolbert’s Fscd Store, i). wt-v,
Okla. C-lt
Ik,
.1 II
Grove Mrriiltft
Mancli- n-r tjrovc No. I..-. D--v
Oklttlioina. rneci - ever Witin* «*1li\
••veiling in 1. < >. t >. F. ball. All :i 111.,
l)t-i's ri-fp:c.«teii to come nml \ bil* : will
:ind a cordial welcome.
Anna G>i:ai t.. Clerk.
Edith I>ck<ti, Gcahoian,
(iood s.iuml <•
Knty dep <t at 7
Mn»t Ltv* orders
more hy b, ... _*|d
at ( dobe Uli’it ■ .
on tracks
4 cents
1 r HK'D
Order?
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Norwood, A. H. The Dewey Weekly Globe (Dewey, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1912, newspaper, February 9, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950824/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.