The Democratic Voice. (Pond Creek, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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DEMOORATIO VOICE.
tMTICIAI PAPI1WW'., OfctA, I UK.
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I M, | li. MAI IK. *•!*«► •»> •’> | |
lot ..n*I it was decided to * ike I c
old fo blotted way of voting open V.
II. |„ Ware was nominat- «l l-y
actlamai.on lor Re;-,islet < ItcciN. j
fv |„ Hmdieywa- nominated (or
I County Clerk by acclamation nmi»l
«.«y 11^..n u.i <h-|.onsl(icrnblkcnthu'.i»»iu.
(«uuiy>M« oi 1. is »«». okuiiow* i.i.' Tf. u u llauar was nominated tor
I.I .rail lot ImitmllMo' ilwoit|h lit* null* »• * , . . tolt-
w.i.dMiBMMt. . 1 Sheriff, ua the first >’»' •' ’nf
10 ADVERTISE!- .....* . flBCRIl BKS
Your advertiwunimt# nml local** "'til
lie continued until "> ««'•' notified to
diacoutiuue tIn-in.
Ah Uk- Vow f: go**. tiqirchHiirompU
ly Tlimviliiyu.»" udveitiiK'nicntound
con un till lew lion* muht in? hundwl in
not luU-i- tlmn Wwlnewlny ut noon to
iUHuro \(ublji-ution.
Wlii'ii 11 iTiitnm' In tlu> udili'i'Hor
standing 38 to 22.
,. iv 1 AHUHKR.
\V. \ . 1 x, the nominee lor coun-
it iicii-’iirii. •’ the chairman of the
Hoard of t nty Commissioner*.
He i* a young man and a claim
I holder in Township No. <1 *,c
I ms a pleasant address and ha*
made for him elf a rC|Hitatlon for
honesty and integrity dial inaurei
his election There!' no man in
masm
\ I?1 3
lohn I’atteraon was nominated lof die counts
- ... . ■<— 'than "»tu-
Probate Judge l»y acclamation
Mr. Nichols was nominated for
Supt. ol Schools by acclamation.
K. W. Higgins was nominated for
County Attorney by ac« lain; lion.
Win. Deborh was nominated for
County Surveyor by acclamation.
I)r. Hall was nominated for Coun
Whuu 11 ••lutiige '*t tin- wldi'i sh o [y Coroner l>y acclamation
your r*por in diwin-d, ycivi Hi'1 t,,w Commissioner District*
old mui now uddm**.
If uuy huliiiTibw* fftiln to revive
the pupor regularly uud promptly,
nlettae notify us ut om«.
|-t*' Advertising rateeumde known
on application.
Democratic Ticket.
For Di legato to Con grew,
JOE W. WISBY.
l or Recorder of Deeds,
ILL WARE.
For County f lerk.
S. I . BRADLEY.
]-'or Sheriff,
R. II HAC.AR,
For Treasurer,
W. V. COX.
For l’robate Judge,
JOHN PATTERSON.
For Supt. Public Instruction.
LEY I NICHOLS.
For County Coroner,
DR. R. !•• HALL.
For County Surveyor,
\Ym. DEVORE.
] or County Attorney,
K. W. HIGGINS,
F01 Commissioner 1st Dist.,
|\ ]i. COUNTERMAN.
For Commissioner and Dist.
A.M. IIOOVEN.
For Commissioner 3rd l>ist.,
JOSLl’H CAKE.
For ITtlure Name ol County,
15ANNER COUNTY.
Commissioner District* —
ranged fot township! 38 and 211 No.
. ;(i and 27, No. a: . '. No.
Mr. Counterman was
for No. 1.
(apt Hooven was nominated f-
No. 2 on first ballot.
Joseph Cake was nominated lot
No. 3 i>y acclamation.
Danner was the name selected foi
the county.
CONVENTION NOTES.
that is more popular (
Dill'1 Vox.
loK ltr.CullDF.il or ilRF.I'S.
LEE WARE i* the nominee for
County Recorder is a you tv man
of unblemished character. He has
never been in the coal or short
weight business. He has idled a
number of po- lions of public trust
and always proven hint“<-lf worthy.
He is a daimholdcr ami holds the
position of tin it-c in the township
Stl' *' , . that was named after him by request
nom noted 1 ^ ( ,,f that township, lie f
is competent, honest and upright;)
and can he found at the County |
Recorder's otftceafter the first of
January.
I'UOUa 11 11 mi
I
what in
hat'd on
•I. C. McClelland knows
domoi-j-uoy, uud sat down
nil populist im-thtsls.
Tlio ticket noutiniitisl is one that
will i-aiiso every democrat to feel
proud.
Pond Crook’s delegation was a ilol
ogution of orators.
Mr. Cline headed a delogatioii of
bright and tine looking young men
. from Medford.
| Mr. Frantz, of Medford, for 11
lyouugnmn is a good fighter, and d
! he remains in politics will make his
1 mark.
I C. F. White, of Wokita. brought
in tin- largest delegation.
Mr. Salmon furnished s 'lnennius.
1 meut by tin- lniniiier in which he
least the vote of two townships.
Mr. Dean got through aj-dnous
duties of tomporary chairman m
good shabe. eompleting tho nrgam
tuition of the convention in thirty
minutes.
Mr. Sandtord makes a good ««•
rotary. His reading was clear and
distinct, greatly facilitating the
bubiue&s.
.
DEMOCRATIC VOICE /T%LiON
from now uni n.
January 1st
FOR ONLY
%
m x
25CtS.
JUST THINK-ff&it
the only democratic paper in this
county and receive the support of /J
all Picmocrats.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
We are authorized to announce
the name of D. C. DOSE as a eau-
didate for the nomination of Coun-
cilman lor,the lltli District, subject
to the will of the Democratic Con-
vention.
Kushlenco, I'urkiT, O. T.
Judge D. B. Madden is at homo in
the eliair ami makes a courteous and
dignified chairman. His speech on
taking the chair was brilliant and
spicy; the only limit to he found
was that it was too short.
John Patiekson, the nominee
for prob. tc Judge is a clannholder
in township No. 1. Hi.-"pcn coun-
tenance will convince any man of
his honesty, his -pccchofhis integ-
riivund In's upright conduct of his
democracy. These three virtues
will convince the volets that he is
tin man that should and will fill the
office of I rebate Judge for the nr\t
two years.
SITE III N11 MIEN I 01 11 III.1C Itnol.s
Pk(ii-, N iennt s, the nonmien for
Superintendent of Public Instruct-
ion, is a young man and a claim
holder living in the northwest corn-
er of the county. He has chosen
the high calling of instructor and is
enihusia lie in regard lo school mat-
ters. lie will do mnch to perfect
our school system during his term ,
ol office.
1 OR eOKUM K.
I)x II u.i,, the nominee lor coun;
coroner, is a graduate ol the Miss
ouri Medical College ami is engaged
in the practice ol liis chosen pro-
fession at Medford. He is a young
man of promise and could hold a
post mortem without the cost of an
assistant and will probably poll the
largest vote of any man on the lick -
ct.
CO l!NTV
now is hem
I'liu
1**11
Joseph C’nke took
convent ion
Ilioi-akoRt tho
of \oiiuir "li tho NK ausrlor "t »"«'
TOW NBIIII'Sn. MANUK ♦,
Iasi,,., nip. l-lisrli-s I'm!Ion- tl.
.Iiiily. I* *' t.lr"ii-k. i ■
< !iW, Will .•"»< a, l(.
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•niWNKHIl'M. ItANOE -
Insiwoior. 11 K M"«;r«'.
Julia1'. J w siiilth. n.
ClorV Hri'uw . 1 •
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TUWNSHU'J;. lCVNliK a.
inspector. C K Yoiiiik. I'*
SfeTStt.u.
l’lrn-e of
Kcli-tior <u ^ "
Insp" i"> . O A “I*1’1:.”-
JUJU,-. J"lin si'-l'I'''-1 ■
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t'li-rk. M ' lyi'UIU. K, rr,|,k.,lt,
TiiWNsItll' a". BASOK
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28.
’.Vitmii si ti>° rosiiti'ueo or
IViors on iUi-S'M|imH®rs««U'mJu.
Thk N'oK-eV candidate for
tentative fur thisdi.-strii-t is
I). B. MADDEN
Re] ire
UNTERRIFItO AND UNDEFILED.
sessions and 110 call tor peace omi is
| as they didn’t need T m-
ClorV. J
Place or i|iiiti,_______
’ TOWNSHIP *<• U VNC.K6.
InHIii-t-ioi-. John MmO".'1- 1 '
w. 1). HiutU-i U-
i ’ItTli, Wm Low If* Ib
ri.Tk, lleni-y (Jo,,llrfZll :.,.Mi,|enoc or Jolir
“sstwr11
inepi-cior. Kouik fogpIM. !'■
t H-nty** Turliot., !>•
,kf\t in imithttohl. »<•
t ol bitvi*
Tbe 1 n*..'r-r~s ......... |
Echols, headed the North loud ciiwh, K 1>"« 'j'- 1 ,0 resilience of Grant
Creek delegation ; Mr. Counterman, the nominee for | 0*;V‘jT,n thu
, , i,,n! county commissioner, is a resident 1 ' townshi'
The business ol the .-m u n , N( ■ , jMl, Counterman is now | V^'Ki'ti.w^ k
was pushed through m a I lhc trustees for the township in |
at tlu- resilience.
UKVEYOU,
Mr. Deborh is a resident of town
ship No. 2, and as Mr. Salmon said
“he is in the habit oi being county
surveyor.” He is a civil engineer
of a number of years experience
and will make the right man in the)
n„b!risht i,lace'
CUM M^SIONKHS.
ItifclH'clor. ,Ml,n Alkeu. J •
JitclK*'- J*
" in llonoy, D.
Woudbook. «•
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^ILLINOIS STORE
We will sell you floods CHEAP as we arc
Closing Out our slock of
Dry Goods, Hoots and
Shoes, Mats and Caps
at Cost.
• Cheap uk any other
Groceries HoiwoinTown.
%%%»%%
Highest Market Pries
Paid for Country Produce.
all and See Us.
r,OLMAN’S-:-
The untcrrified met in convention
at the countyseat at i i o'clock on
the .-2nd day oi Se; t. Chairman of
Central Committee. J. C. McClell-
and, called the meeting to order and
the secretary read the call. Mr.
Dean ol Medford was chosen as
temporary chairman and Dr. Mahr
as temporary secretary.
Judge Mackey moved that the
chairman appoint a committee of
five for each of the following com-
mit ices:
Credential s.
Permanent Organi/ation.
Resolutions.
Cider ot Business.
The motion carried.
< fit motion the convention took a
recess for 15 minutes while the
chair appointed the committees.
The meeting was again called to
order and the chair announced the
committees:
Credentials C 1. (.line, Joseph
Cake. Mr. I.overn, Mr. Salmon.
Permanent Ogan. and Order ol
Business- Mr. Frantz, C. S. Wat-
son. Mr. McMullen, Wm. Courier,
R L Kchols.
Resolutions.. C C Daniels. N 11
Finley. .Mr. I ehrling, W F Clark
S B Tarbot.
The convention then took
cess until 2 o’clock.
Conv ention reconvened at 2
p. m.
The committee on credentials re-
portcil no contesting delegations.
It was moved to amend the re-
port of the committee, that Med-
ford. being a villi age, be allowed
but two delegates, the same asNortli
Pond Creek. Motion carried.
Mo', ed that the report of the com-
mittee on resolutions be
Resolved 1st, That wo heartily
which he resides. His ability and] k! j" f K"V-, ,-cntctenoe «<t naval
•■|.„COl 1 ,1 H.I-I ton ae.
«erson«"eNWNq»i-y‘V.....
OUH NOMINEES,
for sheriff.
Rol l k ! H. Daoar, the nominee |
for sheriff is our present shcrifi. and
willingness to serve the people
| faithfully is what first called their
! attention to him. Mr. Counterman
jis -r good bnsine.iS man and will fill
I the office in a businc-s like manner.
Capt. llodven ts from Hawley,
is an old time democrat and carries
l'K’ j two honorable discharges from the
federal army. The Captain is well
known to a large number of the
people oi till: county, and is spoken
of with praise- by all lor his for his
integrity and honesty, and will make
the right man in the right place.
losepli Cake is the man who will
take- the’ commi sioner cake this fall.
Mr. Cake is an old federal soldier
is known all over Oklahoma a-,
bt-'t sheriff in the Strip. He re-
ceived the honor ol being the Ser-
geant-at-arms of the Democratic
Terri torn I Convention last August
at LI Reno. He is a native- of Miss-
ouri and there went to M alnut, Kan-
sas. He was city marshal -fi ('sage
Mission, Kansas, for a number of
years. He came to Oklahoma at
the first opening, going to Outline: v,»iec ■» «u u- >e,.e,■.«....w
wink- then he- became the friend -fi and carries his honorable discharge,
our most promident men in the | ne has one of the best improved
•arms in 1. county and is well quali-
fied for the office, lfe will transact
the duties ol the office in a faithful
manner. He is located in T 25,
R 4.
Territory. He secured a claim in
Pottavvotomie county and at the
first election was elected a member
of the board oi count)’ commission*
ers, and was made chairman ol the
board when he was one of seven
men who were selected out of over
fiicants tor the place of
micnu 111 one of tbe Strip coin.— i price—u -Ata. yju **v.u.v4
\Yc have known him personally for;,a<ls and pops wheje can you point
1 ver three -. ears and have known of I to another period in your life when
him for over twice that length ofj they v.erc the same price, when one
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1 i- rkl>'h>'" 1 'timi-lx-ll Lumber
om^ifthe N w uuartor of seotUm S6.
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Inspector. .1 Hoihfcr. i
JuiUte, !rn I iiri'e'i.u i, I'
Clerk, t-.'l l.l'-vr- "
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-HEADQUARTERS FOR-
Hardware, Implements,
Pumps, Stoves and
Screen Doors.
Southwest corner oi square,
POND CREEK, Countyseat of L county, Oklahoma
(HNWIXOMf
1^ -DEALER IN- 3
I DRY GOODS. |
I GROCERIES, |
^ Queen sware, ^
Glassware,
^ Don’t be deceived by bom- ^
^ bastic advertisments of ^
Closing Oi c Sales, but if
- you want to get a dollars ^
worth of goods for a dol. ^
r lars worth of produce go ^
E to H. N. Wixom’s, theon. ^
- ly place in the city where
: a dollar purchases a dol-
r lars worth all the year ^
r: round.
Ter,
wYvkU'linhavk. I>
flow do von like these democrat-
700 applicants tor me pi*>..'- jc times? Beef and pork the same
Sheriff in one of lire Strip counties! price- tH.Jcis. Now you grey head
(tf J A
a re-
time and can say to the people
I. county that no man lives who
more honest and truthful than
oclock j H. Hagar, the next sheriff of
county.
COUNTY' VI FRK.
011 bushel of corn would liny two of
1S j wheat and oats at 35CU per bushel?
The populist in the seventh district
' • I of Kansas^ who predicted that if
, Jerry was elected that wheat vvouid
ire two dollars per bushel had belter
. r j stop predictions and ubserve facts
•Ml-IK'-. >1 VJV'n
Clerk, J V WMU, 1>
SSSS'.IF1« <rrisi,1CM''1'
vvhi:.-«mth«'SW.v^iT;,ai*!t4.
Iiiepoetor. Mlllqn Ltvo'K 1
;'K:!^«P^Hd,neoofHOC.ark
i'liu.....rob hrhtJ'1'1
oi.thvSEMWjrrvr^^.t. |( f>_
(WHEN YOU ^
A cool refreshing drink
of Lemonade, Soda, Pop, or a dish of
ICE CREA/V\, M
• ■ WATERMELON ON ICE.
Call on J. M. GROWL.
Next door to City Hall, Pond (..reek, O. 1 ■
M Mi
The St. Louis
^ Cash is the ruling power x
x of trade. II 3
^ There is no doubt but that
z: the prevailing hard times
t: have caused us all to re ^
^ duce our expenses. To ^
^ you we will say» that the
^ best way to reduce your
^ expenses is to purchase ^
^ your dry goods and gro* ^
^ ceries where you can get ^
| The Best Bargains, |
B At The Lowest Prico. 2
til |„ .jtur, t C Iri-n. D.
juuV'-- i: I. ri-ir.v. B
j ,. |'K,, Dull AloBi-nm '
1 -I,
S. I . HRAPLFV, the nominee /ori j ^ if the can consistently vote
County (derk, wav bo.n am 1 anything but the democratic ticket,
in Arkansas, and grew up on a;
timbered farm three miles c„-i of
Russe’.vilb* until he was twenty one _
years old. when he went to Medford
.......... Iowa, attending the high school one j
accepted., y^.a|. (hen entering college at i .ii,-
,,.Hi,- held, and spent four years there
dorse and adopt as our own the j aradiiating in 1SS7, having been de-
platform adopted by the Demo- '‘ni)elU 0„ his own resources for
1 erativ convention at El Reno, and ] ^ education. 1 le then entered the
. 3S&3S2S 1 St 1:;“,!
TTOTINii noOTilSAND KLF.rnoN
V r.OAKD" RST’AMLISHHD BY THE
R'» \)tU Ol*’ (’(». n IMMISSU >N KRS.
TOWNSHIPSA, KANO K B.
1 i;-).f( |t>r—< . W. Slllilll, I).
.J uritfc—.1. F. Bitiiib. 1'.
(’Iprli - I t a Hen -haw, It,
.. ! rnc!:.11s t»Voiuit*l!. I>.
Plncu of vviiin*. ut tho r. sidencc of .1. T. I
Soiflii. on liio N. K. ’ t «>f Section 21.
TOWN SI 111*811, KANG K 4.
’(TclJiV.l.'.tuva l-Tom - ■
^'.IrVS&'.uVtw .-esutenec of J»»-
Ma.H-l.ionUw^'v“s'|1-fi,al, u6
Inspector, V'r.t n ?i Unit tod. I'
jmlVe, A J IT: on, ^
JllitKC, J«n"-
Clerk, G •' ■ ‘ ..
®’mv '• atViii-n-Bldence of T> nomty
Oil t he S\*.
1 nvp
Ji; d.
t HI... ! -
CU 1 >i. *•
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Hun/titcr on
7.
• ..ABHobKisR*
. .. \V Finley, t>
u niMcGibbons,)
: Bench, K
"JtnJ'.h lb- r-si'l-ice of Ati-
'i'nwn. ~y, K S.
Cram of Chi-
cago, the famous atlas man; after a
short time his services became so
valuable that he becamp a partner,
remaining with Cram until the sum-
mer of 1893, when he came to Ok-
lahoma. September 16th he was
appointed recorder (or this county
and in October was appointed clerk
These two offices he lias filled with
satisfaction to all, having been a
competent and obliging ojticial. Mr.
Bradley is the son of an old federal
soldier and has a valuable claim
close to this city on whir h nc has
expended his safety and several hun-
dred dollars besides. He is worthy
ot every citizens support; they all
i know what kind of a man he is and
Committee on permanent organi wjjj hesitate a long ie before they
zation reported D B Madden as ! yote for a man to -veceecd as com
permanent chairman and Mr. Sand ] neten, an official a' he has proven
Resolved and, That we favor a
eliauge in the laws of so that the
receipts from sale and lease of
sections l.'i and 3.1 shall tie applied
in the counties in which the lands
are situated.
Resolved 3d. That we favor a change
in the school laws of the Territory
s-> that a majority of the votes
cast at an election on the question
of the issue of 1 Kinds for tho pur-
pose of erecting of school houses
shall authorize the issue thereof,
provided two thirds of the voters
of said district vote at said elect-
ion.
Resolved 4th, That, we favor such
legislation a- will reduce the costs
of both criminal and civil suits.
Inspector— A. nommi. K,
.JudU(*—1<> H. Smith, I*,
rierk—Kdwnrd Miuilndl, I)
—Joseph Cake, I).
pluor ot voting:ut the rosiUenct* ol Etiward
Mitehcll, on t lie S. K. lynirtor ol scctiim ).
. Uriel
ford as permauent secretary. lhc
rejiort was accepted.
Committee on order of business
submitted the following renort:
County Reconler.
Cour.lv t'lerk
Sheri fl*.
Probate Judge.
Supt. oi Schools.
County Attorney
Surveyor.
r l County Coroner.
The report was acceptecd.
On motion the convention pro-
ceeded to nomination.
There was some discussion as to
advantage ol the informal h.d
, petent an
himself to be.
COUN IV M IOKNFV.
TOWNSHIP®, HANOI-:
Inepoi'tor—U. T. Field, it,
J U(|;rc—<L \V. Welirttcr. K.
• lerk L. A.« opjmnc, P.
— J i*.•. hrenuh, 1>.
Place of \ otiu,'; at the residence of
on the .\YY quarter ot k*c. i’~-
mWNSHIP^i. KANGK ti.
Inspector —K I* Aldrich, K.
.Indjrc— K. Wire, P. m
< K rk-J •. ..'oodt imi. D.
.. -I. >V. Bird, K. t. ti ,
PlHv;e of vtitiiijr ut thi* rc.-idenee ol h I .*.!•
i ll t.n ii) • SK (jamder sec. IT.
T* iWNSHII'Sli. KANtvK ..
fnspector \\ H Easterly, P.
.lutltre W fi IJedlnrd.lt.
Clerk—V," .s Miller. K.
.. Kim <*t Nt rnnui, P.
Place ol voiinpHt th? rosi.ience of V. ti
ha-n. rlj (ii* me \K qiniriei -♦••*. -
TOWNSHIP LY,, HANf.K >.
Inspectin' -Gilbert Guilds, I).
.Imlfct -(ieot'K1' ^••'••■rd. U.
« lerk—* * i* u.liman. P.
Clerk W. V, Clark, l). _ ,
Place ot vetiut; the S»m«i s Hinool house
t*u section 11.
TOWNSHIP •». RANGE
Inspector- J li DnnUain. 1>
JllHI
Inspector. t’P Sunders,
Ju.ljre, E FBneon
.1 tmpe, .J J Wurueck.
i lei u, J J Lukin.
uiv ruiioy tn.n*w
V" ,‘uu,,«irJi"Mo'ltor.l.
ln.|«'«u>r,WJFiiy<lq. K
Jimarc, w B^undiier.D
block lo. NOTth -,.,m,i Creek.
Iiwucctor, Klb-ba .-.limners, 1
Jiinfre, S H Kii.-iU'. y
.ludtfc. Frank . uenmui 1
t Jerk, T J KiinsM*y. K
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lot 11.
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Mahr, J. M. & Mahr, George C. The Democratic Voice. (Pond Creek, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1894, newspaper, September 27, 1894; Pond Creek, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc957327/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.