The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916 Page: 10 of 10
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THE LEXINGTON LEADER
Candidates Plead Their Causes
May the Best Man Win
EDGAR J. MAYS
FOR SHERIFF
My past record will show that I believe in law
enforcement. On this principle I ask your
support and influence.
Eruest B Helms
For County Clerk of Cleveland County
For the benefit of inquiring friends, I
wish to state that if elected I will
handle the clerk's office without a
deputy.
.TIM E. SUDDERTH
Candidate for Democratic Nomination
If he is elected commissioner he will always
try to do the right thing for the people of his
District.
WiiS appreciate your support
W. T.Mobiej
Of Lexington for Sheriff
1 am running for Sheriti for myself. -1 : > ' • > ' -v.: of
any other candidate. I fee! that the of5- ■ >f ih-r':3' , - (t : i
"to justify a man in treating the people riijht an ! ;■.* fa' as the
office is concerned. I believe I can fill it a- we: < - :i y one.
I would not U8B O}y time in t^is cam*' 'i^n r••. f wa-
sure of success. I will appreciate your support
EFFICIENT.
ECONOMY.
Yours for the right t*v.r.g
W. T MOBLEY
HOMFR McCOMB
Democratic Candidate for Nomination
for County Clerk Cleveland Count)
He has made good i-> a deputy in t;>at ofli' * at 'a very
small salary and is now asking a promotion. Wi'l you jiv- it to
Itim?
FOR COURT CLERK
In presenting my application for a second
tertn. I a-k the voters to investigate my record
as to the honest and efficient manner in which I
have coi < Ii:t ted the office during my present
term. I t'ave always been careful to keep the *
expense a- low a? poesihLe. consistent with effi-
cient servii e.
Vniir Servant.
STOGNER
GEO. C. BURKE
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for
COUNTY JUDGE
FRED AMREIN
A resident of the
county for 27 years;
a friend of the poor.
Plays no favorites.
He is making the
race for sheriff on
his own merits, in-
dependent of any
combination or
clique
•f. E. CARRIER
Of Lexington Township*
Democratic Candidate for Nomination
COtNTY CLERK
has resided i:. this count;, for twenty-seven
years.
He will give you the same careful, courteous
treatment in the future that he has in the past.
Jk A. Morrison
(of Noble. Oklahoma.)
For State Senator. Dis
trict No. 19
Garvin County has one'
Senator without opposition!
McClain comity has >ne
without oppositi": and
Cleveland county'* candi-
date should have i n oppo-
sition. Vote for him and
get result.- Mr. M >r-i• >i
hat. the endorsement if
Cleveland luriiy Hem >-
cratM.
W. R. CLARK
wants to be your "next" County Superinten-
tendent. A Clean. Efficient. Progressive and
Ambitious
i
MAN
He has made good in the past. Give him a
chance to make good in the future.
^§rT am a ff^ di j^l and
"Tfor tfiel&fcfrof
am '
and & want
tiff
of Me „ n{ *£*/ County
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J. B. WHEELIS
Boss Lindsay
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Will handle tine office without a deputy
•Jim L. Corbett
He has made good as Deputy and knows
the work of the oftice from start to finish and
and is now asking for a promotion. He is
qualified in everv respect to fulfill the duties of
county treasurer.
Consider fiis candidacy before Casting
your vote on August 1st,
MELVIN J. JANEWAY
for county weigher
I have been farming in this countv 19 vears
Have never asked for an office. Always been
a Democrat.
I promise fairness in weights and will always
be at the service of the people, v
Will appreciate your vote August 1st.
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Royaltey, Harold H. The Lexington Leader (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916, newspaper, July 21, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc110735/m1/10/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.