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Lawton Constitution
OEMOCkAlil IN PKIMllPLtS
Boblfeflo<UMgmrtmotVUii«kt«|xHS POP AND THE PI- 1 ; *•****+ .
J. Hoy William. Editor and Owner
J a*. H. Timmokh. City Editor
Office •!( Flftfc >irw«
Weekly, per year
Dally p*r week
Dally, per year
TcicpMae He. T .
I <
.. 10c
. 4.00
RATES.
The populist who euides the destiny
of the grafter'* organalmost exhausted
because the editor of the CONtJTITiTlON
beat him into the democratic party by
sopie ten years. Bob originally affili-
a ed with the republicans but stopped
twelve years in the popuhf* party on
'.be road to democracy, while the edi-
tor of the CownTO'TiON came across
direct in 1396 and the large popular
by *T#ry 1 V .tecast for Mr. Bryan indicated that
The weekly will bjiwnt "> rnp-jntlble |ie |1Bd plenty of company. Thedemo- i,'U*rd. wuo loaf« arouud unes aa t e
iubicrllrtrs mull ordered discontinued and
ll arreiwe. are paid. 1 eratic party is big enough for both of
business. Bub took advantage of the
duplicity of the i>opulist party and
broke into politic?. It was the cus-
t >m those times to fust with thedeino-
his supply it: throwing his dog watt r and after the fusion ticket was
at the editor of th* CWSimnoB in , linated, Bob would trade off the
last evening'. issue. This newspap- r jrats atid elect the populist. Bob'*
does not prepose to enter into a coi.- J lt>litical giratiens are amusing to men
who have taken part in Oklahoma
politics for the pact ten years. He got
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
•ulij.-c: to ilit* will of the tl.morratlf part} . | essqN m SECOND QUARTER, INTER-
W K. Six. Brown totw-uit; H U. Fletcher. NATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 1 *.
luiKirr.
I hereby announce myetlf a candidate for j
nomination of sheriff of Comanche county
! test with the low down, dirty black-
k'liard. who iuaf? around
honkatonk where he has acquired
fc,n: rsd at tecona-claM matte. May mo, ui if B .b will only keep lug shirt
. h. at the at Lawton. Okla..
i -r r be Act of i'on«r -s of March 3d 1**
Henry Sigmon is a candidate for
dieriff. Mr. Sigmon has been a mem-
ber of Sheriff Hammonds' force of
deputies since he took charge of the
office and he is regarded as a faithful
and efficient man. He is proud of his
record on the sheriff's force and says
that he h s brought more men to jus-
tice at less expense to the 'aspsyeji
than any other officer on the force.
Mr union is a native of -Arkansas
ne.tr Harrisonville in Boone county in
lfi.js. In 1674 he moved to Hill county
Texas, where be followed farming un-
til he moved to Duncan. 1. T.. in 1S61.
Mr. Sigmon had a family of children
to educate and he engaged in the trans-
fer business at Duncan in order to get
the benefit of the town schools for his
children At the opening of this coun-
try Mr Sigmon located at Frederick
where he remained until he was ap-
pointed deputy sheriff. He has on his
card a liood motto: ''Look my record
up " It would be a good thing if the
voters would do this with ait of the
candidates.
to be a standing joke in Kay coonty
where he immigrated from, and his
attempts lobe taken seriously in Law-
ton, border up on the ridiculous.
\ very important part of the early
vocabulary of slang that is unfit to
. . ... print and subjects his dirty sheet to
and act half way decent. There is n<> 1
. , n . ~ be thrown out of the mail for U« in-
use expecting to much of Bob. ..he
.. . decency. If the officers would do their
democratic harness are new o him and
.. duty they would throw the contempt-
he donl like the breech.,.. He wasa ^ ^ . ,.duc.tion of the editor of the News-
ea am'" "" every time he showe his face upon t! e Hepublican was reglected. It seems
to re char tai. e will. '
streets of this lair city. The editor M hat he never was trained that it is
the CoNbTlTVTlON never knew the fel- -Inful to lie. He fumes and blows
low at Blackwell, and when he says .bout the size of the circulation of his
that the writer edited a republican weekly ac though lying were a virtue.
newspaper in that town, he isa ma- 1« prints within three-or four bun-
The writer hn- 'fed copies of as many as the Coxsti-
and we will hav
him while disabu- ng (. in. • ! of ever
gaining a posit:. <>f h-ade'r-! • ;> in the
democracy.
Louis Iiavis. ani.omic. - I < candi-
e c. Helmof Hulen township de.lres to
-tot. t<, the peoplt- of Coroancht county uf |ht |,,„OI1
that lit* Is a fBiidldait-for sht-rlff. mbleetto
the action of the democr.it! primary to ot* • entorj
held on Augutt 4th.
I.nke *11. 1-1T.
, r e , 14. 15—'-olden Text,
John xl, *5—Commentary I'rt-pured
b> Hev. D. M. Steam..
[Copyright, WOO, by American Pies. Aiv ?i«tion.]
In all these studies we are beholding .
true godliness, "Ood manifest in the
flesh" (I Tim. Ill, 10). for "God anolut'
ed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy
Henry Hlgmm authorliet the Oonstltn ; Q^ogt au[j with power, who went about
t ton to announce hi. name a- a candi- uuJ heallug nil that were
date for • he. Iff of Comanche county subject uulu* * . „ d vll for (jrni wu
to the democratic I.rlmao Vnu-.i.t 4th. oppressed of tlie ae io.
with Him (Acts x, 38). W «* art also
FrankO.Carter, of Frederick, authorizes | seeing foreshadowing* of the king orn
the Constitution toannounce hi. candidacy when sin and sickness and dentil sua
Kraulc Hall of Texas township authorises
the Constitution to announce hi* candi-
dacy for sheriff of Comanche county, before
the deuiociatic primary to be held on Aug-
ust 4th.
for Sheriff of Comanche county aubject to
II • lettonof the D-in matte Pftmarj ioc*
Ust 4th.
Henr> .] v
ter of deed
iaey for the democratic namj. iti<> for '*C'0U8 prevaricator,
„ edited a republican new# pa per. It wa? ^ tion and he has a right to he proud
county attorney id Hi.* t?*uc ia a t . . . . . . . .
i • in 1. o. ^ r era- ! as -0 a strong democrat, c county in Mis- 3f this fact, but it is no excuse for him
plain, honest man aim is rfg&ri. J as « ' w
one of the broadest a-.d br ines :::en souri eighteen years ago when he was a.sertiug that he hat the largest circu- | ^mocratu-prtmari
men in Oklahoma. Judge lMvis has seventeen years of age. It was as good Ution in the county. The Constitu-
U-en a resident of t oe territory since a newspaper as he knew how to get up HON sometimes admires the free and
1<&3. He cam- herefrom Georgia a
Rufe I A' For* authorize# th« Constitu-
tion toannounce hi* candidacy for sheriff
subject to the will of the democratic voters
to beexpreaa.fd at the primary August 4th
\V" ore authorized to announc«*C.O.Nelm§
as a candidate for the nomination of County
Treasurer subject to the action of the demo-
cratic Primary to l>- ueld August iti .
have been forever banished from the
earth, and the work of rlghteousnesa
shall be peace, and the service of right-
eousness shall be quietness itnd assur-
ance forever (Rev. xxl. 3, 4: isa. xxsl,
IT). While we wait for the king loin a:i%
live to hasten it this may all be in
tjrno measure reproduced i:i our I ves,
for as the Father sent Him so He
lids!
ItK'l ISTKlt OK DKKDS.
andldnte (or rtgls-
Coinanche county In li.e
lection, August It ti.
. and lie has no apologies to make for it. • asy. breezy style of th? editor of the
For ten years he has been editing *ocal McGuire or^an, bu^ there is no
locratic newspapers and has not occasion for him conducting his sheet
the opening of the Cherokee strip and
served four ye^rs a* register of'the
land office at Perry. During th:s time
that office disposed of l.'WG cases, and
oniy fifteen were left upon the docket
when Jud^e Davis vacated the office.
He has been practicing law since 1^81
with the exception of the four years
spent in the land office. He is a man
of fine legal attainments and enjoys j
the confidence of the public in an emi-
Davis has never I P°Pulist9 WPre Printed thereo"' He
Jus. II. Ingram Is candidate for register
otdeeds subject to the will of the voters to
I. • cpr-ss, ,| l. the democratic |.rltuary.'
August Itb.
ticket. He was writing democratic
-'utt and voting the democratic ticket
when the grafter of the organ was do-
ing th- barn storming act arousing the
populists of Northern Oklahoma td an
open rebellion.
Bob Neff never voted a ticket before
1 he came to Lawton unless the names of
us In Ills name and filled with the
same spirit (John s\ii, 18; xx, 21; Acts.
I, 8b
The discourse iu I-uke vl, Immediate-1
ly preceding our lesson, is largely the
teaching of the sermon on the mount i
(Matt, v-vil), but under different cir-jj
cumstauces and on a different occn-^
gion. Then He went up into a monn- -
tain and sat down and taught, but
in .v He came down from a mountain j
and stood la the plain (vl, 17). lie j
thought it well to repeat the same
truths again and again. He who saitl <
COUHTY CJ.KBK.
i , , . . , . , Announcement 1* hereby made of the
faked to rote the straight democratic ; a* though it was entered in a six-day cun.udn'*v of Koss m. Houston for h econ<i
lying contest and that there was to be term u, u .;y . rk. subject to the action by the phopbet, "Precept upon precept,
, . . .1 Of the d Ii.ra'i- party In Its primary 1!n0 Up0n line" (Isa. ssvill, 131. prac-
fifty-two of them during the year. eltlcl!oa o( 4th Gf August. li > He ticej the same Himself, knowing the
True, a man muit have some qualifi- earnestly solicits visit t. the office and a hardness of our hearts.
,„ , . I thorough Investigation of the records mod' , from Heb xl fi. that with-
cation along that line to conduct a durlnjf8tlll. pres„ot ,,.rm; especially the tax " e lrnrn from ,10r'- X '
McGuire organ, but he can over-play rolls af the county of 18(6.
the thing especially when it is his be-
sitting sin.
JuJg
never edited a democratic paper. He
It is no surprise that Mr. Hamon1* nent deKre"
P, "«* tM „ L„,„„ „d
M council mr.pn.,et „ „ „„
12,060. -Great" mind, run ... the.'" * "onil Democratic conventions..
same, channel and there I, very little He i. an active, aggressive man and ' ■ *
difference between a Hamon republi- « indefatigable worker w hen he ba.^^ ^ ^ ^ ^
serves so subserviently, have failed to
injure the writer openly, they at-
tended one of the most diabolical
schemes that was ever attempted by a
(h,. gang of pir.ites and as-assins. For
can and a Bob Neff "democrat." If *du,y to perform. He is an impres-
ts was such a splendid bargain. w.,y sive speaker ot. the stump, and when
did the two organs supress the fact of the proper time rolls around he will
Mr. Hamon's bill being presented and enter actively into the canvass.
allowed until after the taxpayers wert
informed through the columns of this Commissioner 1-rank Hall of
newspaper.' The Cos-titi tion is Hot district
an admirer of Mr. Hamon and his
methods, nevertheless it would not op- I Ha 19 <°° W1,11 k"' vn t0 re'luire
pose the city allowing a just cltini
simply because the amount went to township since the opening, and owns >
Mr. Hamon. Mayor Jones has signed j « e f*r' llie tow" of
The Constitution announces W. I .
i ftwlsli* r, of Cache township as a candidate
_____ _ for the democratic nomination for county
! clerk, subject to the primary August Ith.
The county attorney has never for- •
given the commissioners for separat- Co**.*.- ,.-kkO xtkal D.stk.ct.
0 . 1 Col. A. s. Re.ives of Lawton authorizes the
ing the salary from ^119 deputy, vol. ( Constitution to announce hi® candidacy for
Jno i. Vertreen, and as a result of his commissioner of th«* central district. sui>-
. . I Jectto the wtllof the dlmocrstto voters at
failure to work in harmony with the primary el >.*tlon August Ith.
board for an economical administra- \v.- ...■, authorize I to announce the name
of Mr. Kyle McCIung of Crosby Township,
candidate for County Commissioner from
thef utrnl I !st;.ut, subject to the action of
th' Democratic Votersat the Primary elec-
on to b held .Vujust 4th. 1906.
i most unlimited authority to incur ex-
Tlie COMMISSIONER KOKTHRK5 DISTRICT.
W. O. Weaver authorizes the Constitution
commissioners had that fund along toannounce his candidacy for re-election
with all other funds on a caili basis at as commissioner ..f the northern district.
second term, subject to the action of the
the beginning of this term. Willie democratic primary Amust Ith.
tion, Comanche county has been put
to much expense that could have been .
avoided The county attorney has al- j'
authority to inci
penges against the court fund
to announce bis name for sheriff
the latest candidate j fo«r da> s they took up the ti ne of the I ""j
Mr. | grand jur, trying to get a charge | ™ IJ two convictions were had before (
an ' against the writer which not one of
! juries 111
the seven weeks' term of ,
Treasurer.
I The Constitution Is authorized to an-
court just closed the expenses incurred j nounce John Donald tor treasur. r oft'o-
manche eounty. subject to the action of the
urt funds have been j democratic voters In the primary election
Aum'sf ith.
two warrants for Mr Hamon; one for
$500 and another for $650. The coun- Lone Star state, and a broad, liberal-
cil has allowed an additional 1,000 'minded man. When he takes a posi-
that Mayor Jones has not approved, tion he is as firm as a rock. As a mem-
Mr. Hamon had other interests in *>« °f <he of colinty eommis-
Washington that he was looking afte.. "'oners, Mr. Hall has made good. His
face. As to the proeee.litigst.1' the j !lS:"n3t the
grand jury room all are sworn to se. j enormous; and it will require the most
i!naiir.^rinfT nntl>M nurtnfthe D. .W Rover of Htrauss township is ft can-
He isa stalwert democrat from the crecy, and the only way any ...forma- 8 « P ^r^lc'nSan-VTe^n SUbi6Ct,h°
tion can get out, is by some man vio-j ^rd to get the court fund up to j ™""cratlc p l.nary election.
where it was before the term began.
He is said to be public-spirited. Would
it not be well for him to charge a part
of his time and expense to those inter
ests and not unload it all upon the
city, even though his services were as
valuable as he claims. Major Jones
wants to see further before he sij,'ns
that *1,000 warrant. He wants to know
latinghis oath. The grafter's organ;
doubtless had men inside of that room ;
who violated their oath and were de- i
termined to do so before the jury eon- ]
vencd, but its statement relative to the 1
vote of the grand jury is as false as !
hell.
The editor of the CoNSTlTCTi >x asked
Superintendent Pchi.ic Instruction
J.A. Johnson authorizes the Constitu-
The gang fought the editor of the J -ion to announce 1.1s
out faith It is impossible to please
Uod, and he that eonieth to (lod must
believe that He is, and that lie is a
rewarder of them that diligently se. !t
Him. Frequently He reproved His
disciples because of their little f:i!tb
(Matt, vl, 30; vlil, 20; xiv, 31; xvi. Si,
but concerning this gentile He says, "I
have not found so great faith, no. not
iu Israel" (verse 0), and to nnother
gentile He sal '. "O woman, great Is
thy fait!1; be it u: to thee even as thou
wilt" (Malt, xv, CS). Why do we not
trust i: ... 1:—illicitly"'
Th ^ rion's servant, who was
de::r r > him. was very sick and it
seemed "s if he would die (verse
and I arlng of Jt.sus, but not thinking
himself worthy to come" to Him, he
sent the elders of the Jews to ask f.>r
the servant's restoration to health
(verse 7). It looks from the account iu
Matthew lis if the centurion came to
.Te^us himself, but Luke explains it,
for what we do by another whom we
have appointed t > repr -e:it us is as if
we had done it personally .ourselves.
When Jesus sent out His disciples He
said, "He that recelveth you reeeiveth
Me. und he that recelveth Me recelveth
Him that sent Me" ("Matt, x, 49).
The messengers said that the cen-
turion was quite wothy to receive tills
favor, for he loved the Jews and had
built them a synagogue. This is man's
estimate of worthiness and goodness,
.•nndltlacyforthede.il- and it is still a common saying. "Well,
indent of
primary,
influence upon the board lias been
potential and he has never deviated
one iota from the policy the board
adopted in the beginning to cut out the
graft, lower the taxes and place the to be heard before the grand jury. The
scoundrels who were attempting to job
him objected to this. He asked for
the protection of the court who in-
depleted funds upon a eash basis.
During his campaign for commissioner
Mr. iiall was slandered and vilified
that the waterworks will be extended I and ►ome well meaning men were led formed him tnat the grand jury had a
by the department and that it was to oppose him by a crowd who did not right to hear him.
really Mr. Hamon's long pull that se- n "t an honest man to pass upon their The gang that attempted to procure
cured the appropriation ^ut Mr- Hal1 his lu'aU c°o1'1 aD '"dictment kuew tlK're wai aUSL*
cratlc primary Augrst 4th.
CouNTT bl r vkvor.
I . T , ; i I am again tjefore the people for the office
| went straight forward, was elected; lutely nothing in tnecase. Incy wanted should be selected for th© ticket from of County Kurv'-yor subject to the action of
the IX-inocratic Primary August 4th.
Very Res pet t fully.
grafter's orj;an are an infamous oand
;ind when he went into office there
W.H.Anderson announces his can- v
were no strings upon him He wasuncer
didacy for probate judge in this issue , ^ ^ „
4 J h obligation to no living man to do any-
of the Constitution. There is no.h- ihing bM ^ M ^ right>and he
ing good that cat. be said of Judge An- ^ ^ truc tQ h|m§elf> uue (Q hjg
ders-mi of which he i not distr\ii,^. frjen(jB Rnlj lrue to his constituents, of political pirates and cut throats and
He is an eli gant gentleman and was, ^ holds no malice to the men |iave no regard for decency, honesty
born in old Kentucky, when lit lilKd opposed him before—those who or democracy.- Their hands are al-
a number of positions of honor and ... ... , . „ .
did so conscientiously ha\e been con- ways out.
trust, lie was county attorney and , „ .. . . i
J vinced that they were in error, anil ___________
later elected to the state senate , , ... ' . . .... I
from the Siielbyville district, and he th°'" wh0 dld f0 10 ,ir ? ' / The "^ly-ha.red rooster that edits
practiced law at Shelbyville for many pr" " J?". °°®® 1 the Prafu'r s thBt Wils the
P . _ public teat. Mr Hall is well equipped onIy d,,m .crl[;c paper in the city that
supported the democratic ticket. The
to get the writer under a cloud to in- t0p (0 bottom Two of the most itn-
jurc his standi: g with tin public when j.ortant ( lac sto fill will be the sheriff's
he called attention to their thievery.. aIMj county attuirnej's office. To se-
The fellows who huddle around the ' !ect men {or tliege places who would
such a o will surely reach heaven,
for he is always doing good," but it Is
n wroug thought, for no one can i.e
worthy to receive anything from God
by anything that he can do until he Is
saved. They that are In the flesh can-
not please Ood (Horn, vlli, 8|.
The ceuturion was more enlightened
The constitution Is uuthorlzwl to nn- tball thlW0 aiders of the Jews, for he
nounc- K.O.Whit, (or County 8i.|>. in- s.dd by otllor messengers, "I am not
undent subject to the action of the tie,no- | fhat Thml B,10nl,lsf enter under
my roof: neither thought 1 myself
worthy to cjme unto Thee" (verses
.lun.blr of Hollow Township an- ; «• 7 -' ™s is a r:8,lt K!'iri;'
his candidacy for Corainisisloner of humble spirit, like Paul, w ho niu! o.tin-
a nomination is equal to an election j theBouth district, subject to the action of ed to say, "I know that in nn*. t.ut U
... . ttie Democratic primary August i. In niv flesh, dwelleth no 'A • \ t!
and much responsibility r.-s's with thf | (Horn. vii. js,. Poor In spirit U the
democratic voters. Men of character j t "VEV.',K.'_ .. | only right attitude before Clot!. f >r we
are all utterly unworthy. This :a:u<
knew how to obey an! to !,«■ "rd
(verse 8t and felt sure tlntt ju«r * \ . •• 1
. a. Jovkkk, from such a one as Jt-s.ts v.
work, anil he was n: t
BtPHtsiiMATivK. I "Go thv wav, and cs i!
J. w . \(>.'inan i.utt.<>rl/.<-!, Iliet'onstltntlt.n
o^rntlc nonifnatloa for superln
Constitution in the dark behind the publu. lnstruttion itfiore the
closed door of a grand jury room like . August ith.
a lot of Dagoes with stilettoes up their j W. w.Cunningham is a candidate for the
, , , , otlicetif Suij^rlntenil' nt of P'.ihilc In true-
sleeves. They dul not injure a hair of , ... . , , , ,
* J J j tion of Comanche County before the IJeinti-
his head, but it was not because they i crutk- Primary August t.h.
did not try. Now let them come out
into the open.
There is a lot of go >d fellows seek-
inc nominations of the democratic
party It is generally conceded that
CO.M.M ISSIONISa SOI'TH I HSTKIt'T.
HtjUl
nou.H't.
years. He left Kentucky and went to , ,,
3 J for the sheriff s office, lie is a man
fall short of their full duty, would be
little less than a calamity.
Washington where beheld an important
position in the law department of the
of splendid business attainments. He resuhs, of the elect!,.a do not bear out
, is not easily rattled, never becomes , . T. rmnwiali P pie-
general land office. He was appointed . ,, . his slate.n. ut. II resptctab.t eli
" confused and he is as hones' as the
Lawton has begun to assume the
aspect of an opening. The streets are
crowded with strangers and business is
improving in all line*. *
Lawton is forging i.? way to the
front at a rapid gate. It is not be-
yond the range of possibilities that the
city will double its population within
the next twelve months.
to announce Ills candidacy for the tle.no-
cratlc nomination for representatlrc of the
Wnd district subject to tin* action of the hour (Matt. viii.
i ed so be it ti )v.
servant was li-*
. .\ in
ir . or.
democratic party.
• itM-
Mr. Martin's Announcement.
son (verse 10 . "Ti;-; ti' * t
returning to tlie house, fovu l t • - .v-
nnt whole that had ! een s. 1." Com-
pare John 1\\ !)U-53; Mi tt. xv. 2S. and
then consider John xiv. 13. 14.
i The next incident is t >11 only by
Luke. The raising of the ruler's daugh-
ter was a much later incident and re
I am a farmer and enjoy tie society of the
farim ;• and earn my living Hi they do. was
born in ; I'nlted Htates, am an American
citizen, claim no title to royalty. Just plain
farmer Martin and 11 k * many of our people
Ix lltv . Itravag.i.iceacrlmeaii.1 pov. Itv u I corded )>T Matthew. Mark ind Luke;
misfortune a... ilmt government, should be ^ rnlsill„ of j.nznr- M other of
run on an economical basis and iu tin-In- ... , 5
t. . ,tofall«i,dn„t th, few, and as 1 pin,-. Mnrth llu(1 11 8tlU '"ter Incident
register of the land office at Enid by
President Cleveland and filled this po-
sition with honor to himself and satis-
faction to i,t;g.ints during the trying
times following after the opening of
the Cherokee strip. Judge Anderson
is well and fa, rably known in Lawton.
His charm ' r i's above reproach and
his ability R> a lawyer beyond ques-
tion He is an able, upright, honest
Christian man of judicial tempermcnt
and it is seldom that a ina:i ioeini-
ment in the de.:..icralic party con-
tributed largely to the splendid vic-
proposition. The d a j j tQrjr #l)(j the gj.jrt dancing vaudeville
day is long The sheriff's office is a
busioe
When il was thought the proper thing j who Mrve# th; graftf.r-8 ring, j K.-e,|5
to elect a bad man, a killer with. ^ ^ ,,, common with
notches upon his gun, a blood hound j pe( pJe Jujt ,)t.fi,r6 the e)
pot-beliied populist, iuipori
"enormous expense" to thi
was standing around on
to hunt down criminals to this im-
portant position, has gone by. The
sheriff's oflit can be a wry i xpensive
luxury to the taxpayers or through its
: pro|ier administration thousand of dol-
rep-itable
. c t it .ti this
t d a. such
< grafters,
the -treet
Announcements.
« toi UlV flatly e-!'.Hon n'. t .
,j , ..l l«- -tri. tly in ikivuir.*' i
I my name before you asking for your sufT-
jiagel doit aeknowledgln^- that I hav au
; iix to grind ami ask you to assist me and
hold my a\ while I turn the crank. Ideas
.to not make any mistakes. ] am not from
• Yaletor Prlnet'ton but a plain every day
i hickory shirt mer and would look after
your bu-:lne- - I do uiy own business f
home. G.W.Martin.
lars can be saved. Mr. Hall, if nom.-
nently qualified, offers himself for a
position w here
than mat of probate judge.
I uated and elected, will save the tax-
corners complaining uf the Uck of or-
ganization and slandering the commit-
tee. The very day of th® election his
rit". t'tk j.-.h y
• nstltuilon is autliDrlitti to i n-
at.unce ,lau.es H. Wolvt-rton, of Lawton,
r- r Probs Jutln'-ofOomoncheconnty,sub-
ject to : *111 of .he democratic voierf. to
be t-i|j d at th.- primary election Aug-
ust 1th.
on Lawton
Date
payers money and render an accurate ... ,, _ . . , i
the salary is uo larger ' . . . , , :|lat l,u'J had voted tllfi d"
.•ind j-roper act: >unt <>t ■ i* steWaruM. ; .
kitntf inHtre 1 ^ ' icket The retur* s« i tdicate ti
.1. A. Kaln is a candidate for tli * nomina-
tion for probate j udge. subject, to the ac-
dirty sheet roasted democrats alleging , tion of th democratic primary, August ith
Uiocratic j w. H. Anderson isa candidate for pro
tnat every u l^befor the democ ratic primary
JnWe L. Haruori'9 linal withdraw 1
democrat in the city voted the deinc-
Autjust -ith.
cor.v rv ATTOBNKT
of.fohnnH hi 1/ nflBt ore onAiiiviff en. , ^ critic ticket nd that some republic
ctatihooa, Dig pasture oj tninj.,ci. ^ po^tr • isexperted to follow soon c.••• ■. • D.K . uthori/> -s tueconstitutlon
UrmmAnt nf Fort S.ll and a humner r- , i'kewiae. The COKSTlTt TION s to .i.ounce hU . andldacy for County At-*
largemcnt or l-ort U1 ana a bumper a,u.rhi> (.x uct.lu lheFlrgtWBrd _ I tornn sohiect to the action t f tbe \iemo-
.. .n,,m.ritp<l .an fpn- .xf vi ling to (five Bob Neff credit for do- " • • J
crop may be enumerated as a it oi Tuesday I cratlc primary
ng something on Tuesday that he
election Aug.Ji
the go.id things in stor-; for Lawton
und Comanche county within the n, xt
few mouths.
It aeem. that there •haint no more" | did beforo in his life. He prob- ! I ouia Davi., i*a casidlUa* for >
republicans in Lawton.
^^^^ernll'T nomlnntlon for couni>
uh.y voted the striS^ht democratic jul. tlieprimury election to Ik I*.-. i A.i
and recorded only by John. These
three ni— t' ■■ only recorded Instances
of His raising the deatl. There are
three also Iu connection with Elijah
and Gllsba. and two In the Acts of the
Apostles, but we know that many
bodies of the saints came out of tl.elr
graves after Ills resurrection (Matt,
xxvii, 52, 53), mid the time draws evei
nearer when all the bodies of the saints
shall rise and all the living saints be
changed and caught away to meet Him
In the I'.ir (I Tlioss. lv, 10-18; I Cor. xv,
61>. Having all power In heaven and
on earth. It ■ as easy for Him to raise
the dead as to heal the sick.
There is > ,methlug very touching In
the words "the only son of his mother,
and she was a widow" (verse 12). None
can tell the anguish nnd loneliness of
tliat poor heart unless they have been
la like sorrow, but He understood It
p 11 and felt for her nnd said, "Don't
cry." How she must have looked nt
nim, If she could through her tears,
tilt before she had time to consider He
lad given her boy hick to her rdlve
*' nd well. What gflld hearts and hap-
U ,"r' '- ^ " ail<1 '• t «8"i0«. j y homes He did make when He was
• iu'Iia 'stern Farn ers Mu- l c"p, and He is the snme yesterday, to-
I'- 1 Insur IV of Lawton, uiy nntl forever (Heb. sill", S).
.'a.ionize ho... .jjri-". 4 fiw tf.
Tne iqd to li'th ol each month. The only
permanent optical specialist In Houthwest
okt.iiiuma Those having defective eyes
impaired vision should call at optical par,
l«>r. Urio-n N' .l. Jk 2, 411 Ar nue H*«con-
f!o r. Call'phone yft Other dntes durius
April.
NEtVr I'AT!!s KOIt APIUL.
liter, saturoav, April L'-tii.
II la . v NfU 901 ii
in.. Tuesday. '!.f\ 'si.
j. C. DISS, Optical Specialist
Hail! Hail!
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Williams, J. Roy. The Lawton Constitution. (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906, newspaper, April 12, 1906; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117972/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.