Fairview Republican. (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1907 Page: 1 of 11
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FAIRVIEWgj flEPUBLKM
V
VOLUME SEVEN
Cornering Jake Hamon
REPORT THAT HE WILL RESIGN TO
FIGHT FRANTZ.
CRIHES SUGGESTED FOR PUCE
mfubucans THOUGH TERRI-
TORY CONDEMN INACTIVITY.
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Special to the Eagle.
Guthrie, Okla., April 22.-A sen-
sational report that J. L. Hamon of
Lawton, chairman of the Republican
committee, will resign the chairman
ship 30 as to be free to fightGovern
or Prank Frantz for the Republican
nomination for governor was in cir-
culation here today, but was given
little credence. Another wild rum-
or was that Delegate McGuire and
Governor Frantz went to Oklahoma
City last night for a consultation
with Hamon with a view of bring-
ing him in lihe. Governor Frantz
left on the late train for South Me
Alester and held no conference with
Hamon at Oklahoma City. The gov-
ernor la atteneing a Masonic rneet-
\ ' 11 If '* * McAIeater, where i t i a
. claimed the Quest temple de voted to
Scottisa Rite Mtoonry in the world
has been opmsleted st a coat of <200.
OOOi
reading Republican* irurst here
Sunday in consultation wi«hG«rhrn-
or Frantz. It is understood that
the state chairmanship was dis-
cussed and that Governor Frants
would not indicate bis position at
should it be offered. J. R. Cotting-
ham is being supported by Secre-
tary Charles Filson of this place,
rtYN.N MEN LINE UP.
Dennis Flyub, fornier delegate to
congress, wds here for three hours
with Governor Frantz yesterday.
Following the lead of Bill Grimes
the old Flynn Crowd is falling into
line for F taste almost to a man. Me
Guire, Filson, Norris and practical-
ly all of the McGuire faction are lin-
ed up for the governor.
The attempt made by Committee-
man Claude Baker to secure an en-
dorsement of J. B. Norton for gov-
NUMBER THIRTY-ONE1
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throughout the state ajbd hold a con-
vention would meet wfih an instao-
toneous and ethuasio|tic response
and that the result would be your
political annihilation ^ard a party
fight that would end qply with your
complete elirfunation from the coun-
cils of the party?’’ )
CALL THE CONVENTION *
“We have tried heretofore many
times to diplomatically impress on
you the situation as it exists with
oDe object in view of promoting the
interests of the Republican party in
the new state and saying it from
Crucifiximi nti tka nltni ««________ »
Busier Brown’s Heart
&J52S
uuineuieiu oi j. h. Norton for gov. crucifixion on the altar of oue man’s
step i« the systematic “favorite sun” U>re to insist again that you in your
ZLXJttT* iU faUufe *h«re oftici,M capacity ait immediately, get
m expdctod to discourage the move- your committee togett$y and issues
,C“dd® eou n ty e^orsed call for a Republican »|*te conven-
Saturday. lion w tbe ,„d „„
insistent demands have been made along the line and prtoare for the
upon Chairman Hamon to issue the &reat battle of ballots ip August. If;
call for the state convention and It is you d*sire party barribhy, if you de-
expectedthat. with tbeadjournmentof8ire.Party organization,'if you desire r «ai to Y®*7
the constitutional convention he will P“rt!r success you will no longer ■L,a’a1®® UXtOrdS.
I“iItBBis**■ oiroms ««.*>«.o„„rt.,.„lb0Wtt,e
the call for the state convention. you desire Democratic supremacy, if a,8° doth Uppers and Leather SoSsii'L forMeTan^RZiy fi°e~
condemn iNAonvm. I you nave gone over to the enemy, if l na Hoys.
Dsa’t Forget Where to Rif loir SHOES.
We have the Other Shoes too. for Ladioa’
sasssfofiJK! w~
Some very good and attractive styles in
condemn inactivity, vou nave KOne over to the enemy, if
Sunday the State Capital and thelyou aPe will,nK to sacrifice the Re-
Oklahoma Post urged Hamon to get pubUoans of tbe state in order to] -----«
buiy, and in the Indian Territory | ca*'ry out son* Perkoahl political j __
Colonel Clarence Douglas in t b e s,cheme you w»*» continue the policy l#4Va a/Am#
Muskogee Phoenixaddresa this open f011 have heretofore: pursues sndi Q||lArKl
letter te Hamon: force the rank and file to revolt and ™
■A wu»,a» ill IDE v ’ vvi.MniHW IMS puilljy
Muskogee Phoenix address this open If011 have heretofore^pursues and
letter to Hamon: force the rank and file to revolt and
To Chairman Hamon: seleotlou of a leader with the
“Po you realize that hundreds IabU!ty^ to lead-’’-
«f passive minded voters are (teiagl W,ob to P**'1*
wejded to the Democratic party REPUBLICAN CALL FOR*
HAiivlf»9 Tin I _.. ____
Bros. & Go.
man Chssius M. Cade of^Shawpeei
wbo^was here, is an-emhasiatoio
Frantz supporter and is understood
that he favor, William Grimes, form-
er manager of Flynn’s campaign, for
•tote chairmanship. Grimeshasde-
we,a^ to the Democratic party | REPUBLICAN CALL FOR "|MWSMr] • °U* ’"ftJSi.nt a. wilsonv. Pv.id.nt w. e hrttton.
^“ly by your inactivity? Do vou I CAUCUSES. ’ ^ *•«>••» oitr, Mo. c««hier
of Fairview
------------- - ling.heidinhw.^to-tA^ J / *, {‘‘The Oldest Bank laFairview”.)
| c*P^tal Stock, fully paid m, . . , ^,0,000.00 ,
5 ,ndiv*<hi«l Wealth of StocMiokfers. $400,000.00 J
J W» have a Complsto Tax list for this Dart of tiu> f,..,.,. S
Cwtoi&letee Meet-
haW ^rvicwy'Maroh S,
Bo y«, -Ml*
being questioned ae well as your Caucuses on I
ability by the course you are pur. iK*turday> May 11th., for the pur-
suing, and that the rank and file of Jf8® °f eleotlnr delegates to the
*».»—.-----• County Convention to be held in
state chairmanship. Grimes has de- *he Party are In revolt against you
dared that be is satisfied witn doing <and ready a"d willing to throw you
what he Can to bring about nartv ov,?rboard because of your masterly
l.________ . .. . parcy i disregard of the — 1/
what he can to bring about party w“,« “w*«se or your masterly
harmony and that be does not care I J.isrefrard °f the Party ’s welfare?
. T . 8r® IDo y°u realize that a call from any
or the chairmanship. It is doubt- source at this time for a convention
N i C H 015 0 IS
Foirview, May 15tii., lfi»7.
By virtue of my offic>,I I hereby n .umnn
issue the call for May 11th., said day k FAIPVIPW
to be the day for holding a republi-j J * -----
OKLAHOMA.
journment of the county convention
which is called to meet on said date.
The legislative convention will be
called to order by the chairman of
g. tl u M a mm _ j _ 1
staroisF =|SsS=£=S
The number of delegates each pre- ® ‘ f requ08ted to attend ^ese The delegates chosen to ,he Coun-
enct is entitled to. nn. m»«». dTa I * • 1 ty Convention shall act as the dele-
is the place to get
Clean Groceries.
We are making a special sale on
all goods until June 1. Come and see.
We believe in quick sales and small
profits.
Our prices are not advertised but
they are right.
We always pay top price for farm
produce.
Everybody come and bring your
brothers.
Yours for business.
PHONE 38.
cinct is entitled to, one for each 25
votes or major fraction thereof of
the vote cast at the last general elec-
tion for B. S. McGuire, are as fol-
lows:
Precinct No. Delegates.
88 3
39 2
40 j
41 j
42 2
43 3
44 3
45 4
46 3
47 3
48 3
49 3
50 5
51 2
52 4
58 B
54 2
55 3
56 3
60 j
-t is urgently requested that
every good and loyal Republican ral-
ly his forces and attend said meet-
ing.
By order of
O. M. Evans,
Chairman of County Centra! Com-
mittee.
■EMHCKDHEiriimi
H R o 1 U F RS
CALL FOR REPUBLICAN TOWNSHIP
CAUCUSES.
There will be a Republican Cau-
cus held at each of the voting pre-
O. M. Evans,
Committemau for North Precinct.
B. D. Doan,
Committeeman for South Precinct.
“PNEUMONIA’S DEADLY WORK
had so seriously affected my right
lung, writes Mrs. Fannie Conner,
of Georgetown. Tenn., that I coughed
continuously night and day and the
neighbors’ prediction—consumption
inevitable, until my husband
brought home a bottle of Dr. King’s
New Discovery, which in my case
proved to be the only a eat. cough
cure and restorer o f weak, sore
lungs. When all other remedies ut-
eriy fail, you may still win in the
battle against lung and throat
troubles with New Discovery, the
real remedy. Guaranteed by Dr,
M. M. Smith, 50c. and <1.00. Trial
bottle free.
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gates of the Legislative Convention.
At the caucus to bo held on May
11th. to select delegates to the Coun-
ty and Legislative Convention, it is
directed that a Township Commit-
teeman be chosen and his name re-
turned to the secretary of the Coun-
ty Central Committee at the close
of the Legislative Convention.
A. G. Hummer O. M. Evans
Secretary. Chairman.
CALL FOR LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
CONVENTION.
Fairview, Okla., April 15, 1907.
By virtue of the power vested In
mens Chairman of the Republican
Central Committee of Major County,
Oklahoma, and by direction o f a
resolution passed by that body, I
hereby call the delegate Convention
to convene at Fairview, Oklahoma
on May 15th. 1907, for the purpose
of nominating a republican oaodi-
date for the office of representative
to the First State Legislature, for
1 |^dateaeb of the voting pre-1 Major County,^Taid^^ d*M^ 5T.
■ nets in Fairview Township Satur- convene immediately after the ad-' bedfscSTsIed*1 ^ constitu‘k)n wil1
DOING BUSINESS AGAIN.
When my friends thought I was
about to take leave of this world, ou
account of indigestion, nervousness
and general debility,” writes A.
A. Chrishoim, Treadwell, N. Y.,
“and when it looked as il there was
no hope left, I was persuaded to try
Electric Bitters and I rejoice to say
that they are curing me. I am now
doing business again as of old, and
am still gaining daily." Best of all
tonic medicines. Guaranteed by Dr.
M. M. Smith. 50c. a bottle.
COMIWTTHBsSsCAU.
Special to the State Capital.
Oklahoma City, Ok., April 23:—
Chairman J. L. Hamon of the repub-
lican state central committee today
issued a call for a meeting of the
stateioentral committee to be held
the Threadgill hotel in this
A y,.?“JIhursday mora'ng, May 2.
At’th»t time the time and place for
deterrnlnnH Sta!f °°nv«ition will be
determined and the policy of the
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