The Working Man (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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nariJy for
nu* of good laith
We do not hold ourw-lves reepous.-
oie for any Tiews or opinion* ei-
^resfee-d in the articles or communica-
tions f oorrfespoDdtBlE.
Lawton. Okk k-12-10 You are mistaken, Mr. News-
Air. il. French. Republican. C. C. Hammonds
Editor The Working Man:- may use a Horse-shoe but the
Y'-. w . pieas find enclosed $1 Hornet man prefers a Battle-Ax.
ior wmcn send me ine paper one But The Working Man prefers a
year, also find a short article shot gun.
which I hope vou car: find room to
run. The people of Oklahoma | u,d yM ever tove your
have submitted to the rule of a
high-way robber for three years
Did you ever have your feet
to tingle, your chair to feel as
though you sat astride an elec-
i• in IT*, jr . 'j; Li L\*J «=- • -- ^ . • t • i • _ i .
iutii^Dticated b.v ti <- name in the hope of changing it at this snocking machine nnd great
** Qi ti* wr-t^r, *o: uecet- b if ^ <ir°ps of cold sweat stand on
publication Dut at a guar- aw™' fuu II tilt ^.reseni 4u
ministration can name their sue- >'our forehead 38 y°u sat and llB'
censors, thev in turn can name lenec^ t0 tne peaches and cream,
tneirs ar ' \ thing car. be con- Dut«red pancake talk of a union
tinued far ages. The blighting
• oLtJLuuaicauoiis saiicited fron. tee hand of politica. piracy nas rest-
■*.-r«u ri« of *j: societies ard orgaa- ed ^ Oklahoma too long alreadv
.zatioas and maid he addr«s«-d to ...
Tk Working Man, 10- B Avenue. anQ " IS time to Stop it.
man (would be) when you knew
him to be a scab at heart
You snould attend the conven-
tion at Chickasha on Aug., SElnd
The writer is a democrat but Jus* j0r "he nion Insperation
The publisher reserves the ngn: w , SWaW - demnrmti* y(W wil] Pet The stat* COnven-
adverttoe e«t J* u-ii< no. swiJow* democratic tion is aiwayg a source of in
thief any quicker tnan any other ation.
ieje i any article
at any time.
Price Per Year Casn.
Lawton, Okla.. Aug. IS. 1910.
FOE COUNTY OFFICE
IXJH DISTRICT CLERK
Ove Harris
HXili SHERIFF
w. E. Nix
^R REGISTER OF DEEDS
MISS CHARLA CRITCHEE
For Justice.
Sydney Denham
orand. If we must Le the vic-
tims o: a political rape we are in
favor of getting outside the fam-
ily lines to nave the act comitted.
The rapt- is bad enough but in-
ces* if? a dam sight worse and,
willingly we will not permit it
I said I was a democrat and I
am
Dick Davis has returned from
New Mexico and he and Sherm-
an Pollock have opened up a
restaurant at Dick's old place at
223 D Ave. He is the same and
will be glad to see you.
Go to the Lawton Blacksmith
t koiin..t. ; , , i Shop for good hotse shoeing and
I Den .- in .ne peopie .or general repair work. All work
even-mg even the proper govern- guaranteed. All horse shoeing
ing of themselves, and all that called for and delivered in t h e
seems to be left for them to do Shop No. 421 third street.
is to vote for themselves, so count _ TT • c,
- . htntrtly a Union Shop,
on me as a socialist hereafter. ^
Yours for government Mr. Union Man did you ever
A R. have to contend with a hirling
AN IJ5P0BTAKT DECISION
'rod pity r_bt fajr-d prea••her.
TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF I
COMANCHE <OL.VTY
August, 22nd there will t> e
■ sometning in Chickas'na. A
ma
I stand for Pure Oemcrrgcv.
delegates should be
ready.
A bag of Inconsistencies
of the corporations in or out of
unionism? If you never did you
k i n £ maj ^ave have a demousrat-
ion in a few davs
The WorKingniari—$1 per year aea.
Wonder how it would do for
some member of the city water
j ne Digest bag of ineonsistancy department to just quietly stroll
p . heard o. recent<y develop over the city and see how manv
P jih tiui: power is a gre ar ed tne other day, when in con- hose are hine in the vnr^c j
'h^-and political oq^oMti venatior. arhh a reader of thisj.ee the water flushing freely'
a dangerous thing. Politicians paper. This reader belongs to Yet these same people makini
power may give a few petty , wo or three Labor unions organ- havoc of the water. wouldfirfS
pn.ering petitions to their izatiorjs and bittirly opposes their Denham on his "free
henchmen as a reward for work going into politics He also be-
done, for lining up. but that longs to the Farmers union and
greater reward for which we fights with determined force,
are a!: striving for. can only be this organization going into pol-
attained by standing for a square itics. He also belongs to the
deal and the peopie s rights. Do socialist party and vehemently
you feel they have all had this ? contends that nothing short of
r I . , , , , politics and socialist politics will
I have not heard from mv pa ^ , f, ,
n ■ ever save the rank and file of
Mr. Lane yet, but Mr. Business , , - w _ ,
4 the laboring masses. Mv God
man I 11 bet you a ginger snap I h WiI] h f l „ ...
do here from him and when I toe loots U die,
do. he will be sorry for his words ONLY A W0EKIKG MAS
and deeds too. That's Me.
the city
water for
world without end.
New
MERCHANTS
Cafe
OPEN DAY and NIGHT
Sam Remer, Proprietor
Phone 459 310 D Ave.
THE WORKING
That's Me.
man
The Workingman—ti per year cash
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