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HON. S. L. STAPLES,

Secretary of State, Austin, Texas.

JUNE 24, 1922.

DEAR SIR: Complying with the requirements of chapter 88, general laws of the thirty-sixth legislature, I beg to herewith file with you statement showing contributions received by me and expenses incurred to date, in connection with my management of the campaign of Hon. Earle B. Mayfield, in his candidacy for the nomination to the office of United States Senator, from the State of Texas.

Very truly yours,

D. E. LYDAY, Campaign Manager.

Report, Earle B. Mayfield, candidate for United States Senator before the Democratic primaries

Printing, advertising, and multigraphing:

Texas Federationist..

Farm Labor Journal..

Forum Printing Co..

The Labor Advocate..

Texas Christian Advocate..

Southwestern Railway Journal.

Texas Railway Employees' Journal.
Dixie

Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Tamco Advertisers..

Austin Multigraph Co.
A. C. Baldwin & Sons_

E. L. Steck & Co..

Postage, telegraph, and telephone.
Office expense, labor, rentals, etc.
Miscellaneous expenditures...
Ballot fees to county cahirman...
Ballot fees to State chairman__

Total..

Contributions received: None.

STATE OF TEXAS, County of Travis, ss:

$50.00

48.00

17.50

28.00

151. 62

60.00

32.00

25.00

15. 00

74. 25

33. 05

1, 000. 00

17. 15

1, 047. 38 1, 372. 40 87.88 240.00

75.00

4,371. 23

I do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement, filed herewith, correctly shows all moneys received by me and disbursed by me or in my behalf or with my knowledge or consent through or by any other person in connection with the candidacy of Earle B. Mayfield for nomination to the office of the United States Senator before the Democratic primary election, July 22, 1922, except such as are shown by statements filed by Hon. Earle B. Mayfield, and by Hon. B. C. Richards, campaign manager for north Texas, and that I have neither directly nor indirectly arranged or assented to, encouraged or connived at the spending of any money other than is shown in said statement, and that I have not violated any of the provisions of the laws of Texas governing primary elections of the expenditure of funds in connection with a candidacy for a nomination in such primary election in letter or in spirit.

D. E. LYDAY, Campaign Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of June, A. D., 1922.

R. C. MORROW, Notary Public in and for Travis County, Tex. Indorsed: Filed in the office of the secretary of state this 26th day of June, 1922. S. L. Staples, secretary of state.

Hon. S. L. STAPLES,

Secretary of State, Capitol.

JUNE 23, 1922.

DEAR SIR: Complying with the requirements of chapter 88, general laws of the thirty-sixth legislature, I beg to herewith file with you statement showing

contributions received and expenses incurred to date in connection with my management of the candidacy for nomination to the office of United States Senator from the State of Texas of Hon. Earle B. Mayfield.

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I do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement, filed herewith, correctly shows all moneys received by me and disbursed by me or in my behalf or with my knowledge or consent through or by any other person in connection with the candidacy of Earle B. Mayfield for nomination to the office of United States Senator before the Democratic primary election, July 22, 1922, except such as are shown by statements filed by Hon. Earle B. Mayfield and D. É. Lyday, campaign manager, and that I have neither directly nor indirectly arranged or assented to, encouraged or connived at the spending of any money other than as shown in said statement, and that I have not violated any of the provisions of the laws of Texas governing primary elections of the expenditure of funds in connection with a candidacy for a nomination in such primary election in letter or in spirit. BEN C. RICHARDS, Jr. 1922.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of June, A. D., [SEAL.]

G. R. ALLEN, Notary Public in and for Dallas County, Tex. Indorsed: Filed in the office of the secretary of state this the 26th day of June, 1922. S. L. Staples, secretary of state.

Campaign of Earle B. Mayfield for the Democratic nomination for the office of United States Senator, before the Democratic primaries to be held July 22, 1922.

Designation of campaign manager, Austin, Tex.

Mr. S. L. STAPLES,

JUNE 12, 1922.

Secretary of State, Austin, Tex.

DEAR SIR: In compliance with the provisions of chapter 88, General Laws of the Thirty-sixth Legislature, I hereby designate and appoint D. E. Lyday as my campaign manager.

I also designate and appoint Ben C. Richards, Jr., as my campaign manager for north Texas.

EARLE B. MAYFIELD. Indorsed: Filed in the office of secretary of state this the 26th day of June, 1922. S. L. Staples, secretary of state.

Hon. S. L. STAPLES,

Secretary of State, Austin, Tex.

JULY 12, 1922.

DEAR SIR: Complying with the requirements of chapter 88, General Laws of the Thirty-sixth Legislature, I beg herewith to file with you statement showing contributions received by me and expenses incurred to date in connection with my management of the campaign of Hon. Earle B. Mayfield in his candidacy for the nomination to the office of United States Senator from the State of Texas. Very truly yours,

BEN C. RICHARDS, Jr., North Texas Campaign Manager.

REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

North Texas headquarters, Earle B. Mayfield, candidate for United States Senator before the Democratic primaries.

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I do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement, filed herewith, correctly shows all moneys received by me and disbursed by me or in my behalf or with my knowledge or consent through or by any other person in connection with the candidacy of Earle B. Mayfield for nomination to the office of United States Senator before the Democratic primary election, July 22, 1922, except such as are shown by statement filed by Hon. Earle B. Mayfield and D. E. Lyday, and that I have neither directly nor indirectly arranged or assented to, encouraged or connived at the spending of any money other than as shown in said statement, and that I have not violated any of the provisions of the laws of Texas governing primary election of the expenditures of funds in connection with a candidacy for a nomination in such primary election in letter or in spirit.

BEN C. RICHARDS, Jr. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 12th day of July, A. D., 1922. [SEAL.] G. R. ALLEN, Notary Public in and for Dallas County, Tex.

Endorsed: Filed in the office of the secretary of state, this 12th day of July, 1922. S. L. Staples, secretary of state.

JULY 12, 1922.

Hon. S. L. STAPLES,

Secretary of State, Austin, Tex.

DEAR SIR: Complying with the requirements of chapter 88, General Laws of the Thirty-sixth Legislature, I beg to herewith file with you statement showing contributions received by me and expenses incurred to date in connection with my management of the campaign of Hon. Earle B. Mayfield in his candidacy for the nomination to the office of United States Senator from the State of Texas. Very truly yours,

D. E. LYDAY, Campaign Manager. Report of campaign contributions and expenditures, Earle B. Mayfield, candidate for United States Senator, before the Democratic primaries:

Printing, advertising, and multigraphing, previously reported..
Gilmer Mirror_

Gainesville Register.
Christian Courier.

Williamson County Sun..

Austin Multigraph Co..

Tamco advertisers.

A. C. Baldwin & Sons.

Total.

Postage, telegraph, and telephone, previously reported.__.
Expended since former report...

Total_

Miscellaneous expenditures previously reported..
Expended since previous report..

Office expenditures, labor, rentals, etc., previously reported.
Expended since previous report. --

RECAPITULATION

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Printing, advertising, multigraphing.

Postage, telegraph and telephone..
Miscellaneous expenditures--

Office expenditures, labor, rentals, etc..

Total expenditures. Contributions received: None.

STATE OF TEXAS, County of Travis:

I do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement, filed herewith, correctly shows all moneys received by me and disbursed by me or in my behalf or with my knowledge or consent through or by any other person in connection with the candidacy of Earle B. Mayfield for nomination to the office of the United States Senator before the Democratic primary election, July 22, 1922, except such as are shown by statements filed by Hon. Earle B. Mayfield and by Hon. B. C. Richards, campaign manager for north Texas, and that I have neither directly nor indirectly arranged or assented to, encouraged or connived at the spending of any money other than is shown in said statement, and that I have not violated any of the provisions of the laws of Texas governing primary elections of the expenditure of funds in connection with a candidacy for a nomination in such primary election in letter or in spirit.

D. E. LYDAY, Campaign Manager.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, A. D. 1922.
[SEAL]
H. C. MORROW, Jr.,
Notary Public in and for Travis County, Tex.

Endorsed: Filed in the office of the secretary of state, this 12th day of July,

1922.

S. L. Staples, secretary of state.

Hon. S. L. STAPLES,

Secretary of State, Capitol.

SNYDER, TEX., June 12, 1922.

DEAR SIR: Complying with the requirements of chapter 88, General Laws of the Thirty-sixth Legislature, I beg to herewith file with you statement showing contributions received and expenses incurred to date in connection with my candidacy for nomination to the office of United States Senator from the State of Texas.

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I do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement filed herewith correctly shows all moneys receved by me and disbursed by me or in my behalf or with my knowledge or consent through or by any other person in connection with the candidacy of Earle B. Mayfield for nomination to the office of United States Senator before the Democratic primary election July 22, 1922, except such as are shown by the statements filed by my campaign managers, Hon. D. E. Lyday and Hon. Ben. C. Richards, jr., and myself on June 23, 1922, and except such as will be shown by the statements filed to-day by said Lyday and said Richards, jr., and that I have neither directly nor indirectly arranged or assented to, encouraged or connived at the spending of any money other than as shown in said statements, and that I have not violated any of the provisions of the laws of Texas governing primary elections or the expenditure of funds in connection with a candidacy for nomination in such primary election in letter or in spirit. EARLE B. MAYFIELD.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 12th day of July, A. D., 1922.
[SEAL]
CLYDE FUNK,

Notary Public in and for Scurry County, Tex. Indorsed: Filed in the office of the secretary of state this 12th day of July, 1922. S. L. Staples, secretary.

Hon. S. L. STAPLES,

Secretary of State, Austin, Tex.

JULY 25, 1922.

DEAR SIR: Complying with the requirements of chapter 88, general laws of the thirty-sixth legislature, I beg to herewith file with you statement showing contributions received by me and expenses incurred to date in connection with my management of the campaign of Hon. Earle B. Mayfield in his candidacy for the nomination to the office of United States Senator from the State of Texas. Very truly yours,

BEN C. RICHARDS, Jr., Campaign Manager.

Report of receipts and disbursements, north Texas headquarters, Earle B. Mayfield, candidate for United States Senator before the Democratic primaries:

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