The Lawton Constitution. (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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fifth Birthday Party.
Mr*, u M Cu.niagtam, 1 L
arense. ec:erc*ined a Unr numijer of
aer l:ai frieads in b'-nor of h-r
AGREEMENT
Senate Committee Opposes >!.-• L ok-.wtc t« ' * House and Senate to Get To
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flis Confirmation Nepot-
ism is Charged.
getber June 1.—Foraker
Amendment Basis.
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rnn oid Tte p*nj took plv« 'f ^
Uiree it r.i o'cl^s* NUorl y Jser*
nojc. Tc« children tbeTi-
t iV« br *r oritg * r.OsiiJer of both
in and c<oi d -«r tport?. A very c:c*
A #pecti fro- WmJi :gv:n to the ;cncberE ,u errt.i to the
St Loui* G.ot« I«x<Fcrm-. * y,: xb y at lef: tb- j*rty bop a* th t tbey
T « c-SAfge of nepouts «=rr4-d to = ebt e'.nj .iy help M: E.oiie ce'e- ; *-««eU.ef ktd a§ a re*tilt of e* al-a-
dcfc«t the confirm**, n of Jaige (Jill- brMt. ber birr day. Many rery
e'-e. a «tta:e jank* of tb- - .;rese preiMia w rt re^eired by M.it EJo
r- OKaati
far aMtfc Tie m.j oc.rc.f ja.i5 t*«
w 'Ut, .'•• • --ti - f i:- *s • li-
rra t- '*-• - - yet-'
:t> of • I&er=: -ia
rran ioe tjc* vort ■*. .- a rot*t >-
U] ot r/< i"-C i.«l l crrtrf. *.
t:,j f^yr a t- l<d c^T^r.ti- ti *- aal
J: e >a ;•:k"f
aiid fexc .'/■* TVt ^ta' ■ : r.at ;?"-*•
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tar- ijc -ti«c > ■ . . <! ■ :* '. kl ' t>
Booti-er crtfjr . p *- 1e |wt 5
Lu t^ -c titter t'*r .'t r iirt-r *■*•:.•
tt a k*i<i cm ft * r ti. - •*■--.. «
a<ia^ta: . -.y to orer4o . L,dj. E.^t-
e c iwtn tf tou^i •t>l bets
!a&(«d dost in an rtaWiW Md of
Brprcioda >:ra« arJ in ki *«rii ih'
rra** it* ay tfcicor?- ai<dl'.rnted
a Kid oe to} ~tr:p of K-rujuda m1 .
"aate ht*r. p-.v*C S.r feet apart a' A
fu e r.y r jai- i' ar-d r :. \-
year* it l*i* <• i>r-r-tiry t/ ; - > &ot
UH(slter tofanU a p-afct for t.-.c
«r«ter U ran. Inter-s r. Ci..; a:-c
StjI* *• d-->-j< * to b* r.-jpate • .e for
I r3i luetloery }-avtr beec fil-t-i -n
4r.<r ftaioc by lr. d n 'iuj: : by B*r-
BDda irra « ;.ian«l it. tfce hard *■ i
in tbt bottom of the <! ".<h N* poixl
be:.t« Lav : !.-reL w>dd«l over - Ci or^e
t«-ak>z. with a toujth ssa! of Bensada
vhieb aUolutely prrrtiiU wmah.cK
U.r&Mt • . • . • *- ;-ir-
. '.ij-l at tj by *!•.;• • ? ir=.>m
; r ; - Mr. Bryas • ti- . ••£
rr.ai • —. r-. ■ ■ - 4..t I■
}.-r rr : -artd «■.;.• t ■-iit w a.
:i- iiea? fi* : r : — «.
*i-j rer'.a ijj w:..; *.■*- s. i*«i
a irar. tiofoa?.. t *i: .ratec w.t
octal t ideti.
-ra: n*n«i rrtuc i
WubiDf*ol, April .—The ij'-'-ie
ud t^tia-e leader* aro 5i^J>
'.oget: er acd a« a re*tilt of c* al*a-
, ^ '..aL- a ready held W.weet. Caiocn,
Vfiteon, Foraker aid bereridge, an
e art o! Ok^ti.ma. ia the S-tatetora- ta>ierre 2t were: MiMa B-asie ! •gfeeaent ;i a d : tavetc-en reached
mrtee, whiek had r nader eosudera> j!bjv R^nttia Larked, Jc. * aad ' r lr- 000*re** 16 *«'** k'-"""-ae
•Joe. Socc ly did :be sonaiuee bold Edit - Ombh Loaiae Doan. Winn,' aftoot tiir firat o< Jaoe. Tr.-. baau of
' zy tie aomic.anoc. btit it do: to eob-
fiTr. ;ce so-x.i:.*e. aesordiag to a gei-
itlemac in-eres-e<l ic th d.c. bititc.
tt.: i iii f.- ; ui to jt-i-i tie acti a
.. f U« OimsiUM It is a**ert«<3 that.
- ._ vioiauon at i-a*t i! :te ~r rii of ti*
protaibiiisg fe^'ra. . .c^e* from
aii-tig relit-T-j a- c-irt —. til
Jaruoe 0:Jette has tor. as ot« c.e:k
aad a brotier ii- %* or soz.r -.aer
relaiire a aicifcer "
i-,; ,'i.r tgzi :d '--g- G;..e*.:e .- hack-.d
ty tie McOaire taft . . cf the repo:>-
..'.ii pAr-.y. la defeat L.t re ap-
poc:ss*:i by tbe pr«-*.deit taey have
■ - isrriedtbe : ixtiso theaeoate. Jaise
" W..foro :ti of th. city aai th-. *up-
* zrji 'A '.aat ?aT. - f&r :aa: p'.ar-.
. "r Jodre-riti ief: for ioe cisioii. tap-
njMfl t<
tS.
t urttom &
aegouate with Foraker. Ke ..t«f«eui
he eatirely sruafaottry, as :c« Kaa-
M- fjrlegmtior in bigh i'le- aad S-n-
a: r L r.g j.i&ounced :a ti.e #eaate
t,aat the eonf-reei ar.il raake a report
.c a very tcrt time
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Announcements.
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for
rar>BATt. -1
TV f'«e«nt«lkMt i« dstfioru
fioesc* iai^T« H- Wcirrfto®. c
for ProteU J < ' . x,x - /afitf, «s >-
*^T5 bo 12>* erf 1 - 'Itrotocr*':r tto
i* r Xpf -e-v : it : ;• -Vi*> A
t£Ul ESlAT!TL
J. 'A* Yt3tbon H oaiUtatloe
to aaao;'t* au^dvlAr;- !or * 3* -
trttlf ^/!!Liatiot for wprwaltilr* of r - •
4ji. .Utrlrt ? *0 Hr of u-
i :- u. raitlc
1. A. Fkii. U * ©kia'
tios tor^rntele . ...
tv>- o? itmuni •
. _*!■* l^>r ttHr i&Xift*-
lot-* to -
{T'2"«7. A H|Iltt Hti
Cor#rr itrrroE.
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*.: * I 'iW*zT%lic F. . ::..",ry A -* -*l -
Vwr fully.
- A. JOT5'Efc~
- r*'- : -At«. for pro
tc- atawrnuc prtatr;
KILLED
to kii&Cu: - I lk
" /-* ' oa
/Jilkcy for Coa&tj a Carl White Had His Head
xtlot Aa(. Hb.
L->a2t «i > i k<kbdi>:kJt :or UM^r&o*
Cr**:r s >?a-rik,.}>s. for couiuf attoratrf !>►
f /*- : ;.r k.'? .-.-f.:-. '. ro '>r :.r., A
Severed V\'hile Braking
in the Yards at Enid.
:*iui rf.
1 : -rcllf A • 01 r.orMlfl ckadI'iftVt: fo
•oOiiiAStdO o> - /iff of Co:uiar^ coc:.*
o! • - >!oo rttk part)
W. K. 5 Ja. Bro«i.!o«it ii P O. Fkl<l«rr
t^«r
ic Hk. o!T<riki to«ci&ipiathoru«i
r^jaituiSoo to ftnooane*' bit ctall
y' (ti«r}ffof C;omAaeb« eoofltr.Vlon
After t«r: jear« of fu". .e atter;. •' MS'xrkticprlairr to br b*ki on Aujf
Eiake tl e coiiege <ra-r.pj pr-v-r.tar..-
by K<*ir.g*«e<! of Kentiicky bio- trak-.
orehard era*-. mead<>w fe* ue. a!, the
ei' ver* and a grea* variety of icn
ture*of Mrtd* of olhe- grar --
muda pra-* has in tnree ^4-
i.-
okC Ctrltr, of
CS!4Uu:iO& \Oh
riff of 4 o *t' r>
cii'.
B^r-
Rufe Fork i
7 ' :• U. SOJJ -DC
k-j /•.- t to th^ *1
ered it with k bemrj «od which i t-r- lo ^ . M.... ..
from April t< 0<-to?^r v : -c grz.w t
v> I/*- gr«-^f . Arid dor a lift v :Atr
there it k clean revering over tfc^
whole sur/k^*-. without mud when it
rtihi or <3uit w' "L t blows.
Fro- L/i.." CtffJttutlOD.
Ckrl Wi.ite, on of Mr a .d Mr?.
John White, E aveoue, feiilei
list evenin? in the E-.id yar-- w; i^e ;
at his post of duty a- ormkemar. in tr;e !
em pi y of thr K^:k l-'aLd company.
Up until the fim of the year Carl was
a braceman on xnt E^id acd Waurika 1
k. v- pa-^enjrer run. but at tbat ime he de- j
?#-d to make a chaoge a d iv ^iven
- ' ' * * > a fre glit t/nkeminebip ai Er i
ic pflmkrr Auje* , . , Ti..
He wa% DrakiLg on the ...ig line*
and at four o'ciock had come in off his .
Tbe Bill g ?3gsne and crew doj
at . fix** tb« <jo>*titc
• ■-?>:. :vy f'/f iM rir run.
'• ratic vov.-s the local switching at Er>ia t^txeen
: Swr prlnoiirj" AdfUti 4th
Hulen
o thfc p«opi<r
tlxr action <
ti*-14 on Aa
township d'-iim to
c f Co ma lu* L*- county
for ila -riff, kul^cct to
xra'.ic primary to be
iitt «tb.
H*-ory Htscmor authorix*-« tb - Con-tit
t .tion "iafi.'i bi«> naup- a* a h
da;*- for kberifT of '.oroaDcb* rounty tali
J. Whitt Johnson announces his can- totbtftoatenac primary August ith.
if-
didacy for county superiDtendeDi sub- Keos*tej4 ••* Ubwd%.
r: u the action of the democratic H*n'y-jj:—< ' r.mnd.te for r-,-u-
t. J t r r r * A r,r it t V , ■« •=■-•« « . :tv ,n ln. ^ ^ ^ ^
j,r xary. Mr. Jonifofi .* a or g..i j„m , oti | -.i«s.-;. >n. a .-i r. :
your.^ educat«r and po*Mre*e* the re- r, \. oi M"Ma t-r
fallen bis son.
to«n tiip j-arj j8 tw nty year= old and attended
.IH„, fi i ,hi. rilape autbortie. its- Constitution toannouorebls . , 2 ,
qun.te qualification* to hil the .place. ^ ^ f<>f . ,_ri f ol §ubj^., to the Lawton public school and business
He has been teaching in the ccmmon '■ * .-tton of the ■..«««: primar Aug i coljeg-. He was well and favorably
•chool* of the county since the open- known in the city.
mg and >• familiar with the work) tit
„. He is a member of
, A. <ux-k( oo* -,r.u.. y« n,Mpjjn- w Urfg- of LtWtOD.
liourwe lilt .n..I|il i y for regl«.er ot a- t .
woaW be mtuired to do a* county -««e <<■<"■- o<, -mocr.tf prt- Bestde. his parents be eaves ; two
wovia oe n?<iuircu ^ i aiary. Aaguit itt bro'bers and three eisters to taourn his
oj*nntendent. Mr. Johnson is a -ud.en death. The sister? are Jessie,
u Ja* II iBcrMitit cwniHrtitT f r '
oat.*- of Te*a and graduated at the . .oi t. - v t.. Irene a .d Oilie the brothers. John and
tirandview Collegiate Institute . in b-erpre «i i- th<- democratu- urimnrj-. | an infant. The mother it grief stricken
tP« He taught school in Text* after j Au«°rt ,t!>- ! and is Uking tne death of her son very
hi. graduation until the gelling ofthi«
Mr. Mar'::, ai .nr n)-..-. hard. Tbe remiins were h pped to
I am raiull.lat I or t : er of (l--e- • - - Lawton for iBterment.
•ouDty.' He cante to Comanche county : jevt totbeu. • - _. Wklu arri„
' . . I l am a farm-r anl • :..<•> tb- .'.rt- tx of im \ Tne body of Carl W i.ite w.h arnve
at the opening and proved up a .arm. • ;ll) >lVin.- a t.-.-> * •, in Lawton this •vetting over the Hock
teaching during the meantime. TI: . sot ( ; e -■ .roai. ' •.- m is|jD(j. The funeral will take place
feat term he was employed as principal £oiE i,rom ^ hom.e of th,fc p*rfcr t"'f
of tbe school at Hastings. Mr. John- -■trm.. -nui u . i vrtya avenue a. three o cb.it •oaiorro*
k „tive tod energetic and hi.' .nufortun. anu that gov«rn .nu should 1.1 afternoon. Bev. T. J. Irwia of tbe
r . audio tn- Pr-abyteriin cr.urch, will | r^ach tne
heart is thoroughly in th** cho<)l and sot Um Isw aadas I ptow fucersl services at the h"me The A*
If he is nominated he will b* clteted m7 Wort >ou *uC" o. I". W. iodge will have charge of the
I <fo tbat I hav •
and he w.ll meet the ful« ezpeetat ■?.* t 5 , ; . . v ni h;j<i ceremony at f.toe cemetery.
of his friends, making a flrsfcUas
ju^erintendent.
Congressman Bede of Minn- - • . a'
old mjr a« while
Ii.1t milk* . •• •• I am no! (run Q|J Mill Man.
| Yal- or MaMita but a plain every day)
.1 ii. . 1. • r J Y. Hughes, of Chickasha, an oil
do myo.n bwlo**a at : mllJ mtD js itl the city. He will ask
Ci. W.MABTI*
tbat the citir.-.us of ourcily donate a
roof- i;lkek. j s:,e 4tjO by SX)0 feet upon which he pro-
femarks on the subject of graft, sayu.g j Announcement I* jbereby made of ibe p<jges to ercct
few days ago made some interi- i.g
•■by niau- ..f ' p. «es to erect a cotton s«eu oil mill
among other things: -At the present' 4 C4P&(iit>' tOQS
time every inan who hold^ officii* i? 4"i-: of ' • ' *J r-'ft ,ir n- i." i • The mill is to co*t $75/jOT^. Lawton is
. . _ . * „. t. ,-t,,ir . •. ■ ''<u - f :i- 4th <>: a^"'. i-" greatly ir. n«-ed of such an institution,
ported to contribute to every «r • ..arn„tl, ,ol, -lit ■ - - ..«d The n;wesit mi i t0 our city U the
able subscription on the -me ba, - ' i oo. oo ^ Krieco at Altu. aad oae on
a millionaire The graft in our gov-
ernment comes up from the bottom.
It should be so that a poor man can
roll* af tbe county of lw6.
The Constitution announ.-e* «'. I,.
Hwl h. r,.- f l acli* township ns a candidate
tha mun line of the Hock Isiand. No
better location could be selected for
this enterprise than Lawton
S-bscr.be for the Locsuration.
Harper
I^escan. Margarette Y. tg, Mary and
V.-g -.u Pii. ips, Margarette \. Du£-,
H-le i and Dirothy Bixby, Kv. eri-.-
aod Margarette tii an, Hole S: .' ."r,
K enor a d !,ocile He i r*->n, M mtat
Ca'.iwell, Jauni'a B*d-nkircier,
H-:e Ander*--.n. Marg.retu- Wolver-
toe; Masters Wiiiie Q-. -et'.e. ( urtney
Kr.-oer, Benny Black. Fra- K a-.d Hall C C NV caadliate for t; nrM-
Ea^lisb. Jate Himon, William Bom,'cratic nomicat a f .r .ounty treasurer
Dt«a Blanding, Lugene MeMaban, was a pfeaaant caller at tbe Conatitu-
AjKieraor. Hjbttrd Beni e Hai n-, tion offi?e yes>rday. Mr Nelms ia
Jibaiv ~.'rtoD, lag'. Haddon, John mating a tboroug.-i canva* of the
Fer^otson, Muncie You-.g, Kean.tb county and is taeet-r.g wito muct en-
Kay, J'hn Ciark Fit , Hoyt f.-iia.d, conragement He ba.s a large ac-
Alvis Faqaa, Wi:l McTr.tyer, Troy Mil- tjuaitttaace througboat the eotmty aod
>r, MeMn Haneocb. Henry Mt>cld r1 i? cor.Parting a e! -an and agre'iire
Coieen Cro'cher. c\cpaign.
the hour# of four and six o'clock. It;
was nearly tbe quilting bou-, when by |
v. me accident yr ig W • te w<- thrown |
■ < t. the eng.:.- i".; r.; r.-id com- .
pletely severed from h:s body.
The news of the terrib e accident \
reached Lawton at 7:12 la-t evening ^
and the fanny of the boy were itnmed-1
lately notified. The father wa; in the J
Wisniia mountain- a. d it was neces-
sary to send a messenger to announce
To my Many Patrons in
Comanche County, Oklahoma.
J. W. Yt-oroan
iHrmr ?fir:-
I hav- rwh>: your >!Ur a klaf n:- if lam
Law tor. Okla . April 16th, W& • :.~r LB tr, r.
Ta- is.ranceof year crop of wheat is like - i •.-.<* . . r ln* .-an -rowta,
.. . wheat ft • '-omwr:-. :n -jrlj. of 3<«C. at. .on
putticg your money in a bank, a good solid. K rih my ^ CTop w4% n io«i by hail, shortly
?-.ar.:. ia. t>ati hav ig money enough to pay a ! ,... ... ,i s-: > ---d m;
i If jou were go ng to deposit a thousand . ^ . fair . n!i,f«ct«rviMD •,«.!.>■ r; - a:; I .-
(3t,..ars .i a hank weald yoo put it in one that had milled u
. ,. . ... _ . « All mv nelgbbors who Icurnl witf; tb- IMU:it P*ol
bo capital back of it? If yoo insure your wheat ^ aQd „tutoftt>ry hi,,,,. Voo gave
crop, joar buildings and eontebu or your uve Qf a,,draft f<rail our mon^y at the tlm*- you set-
stoch n t e St Paul you p v for ar.d kiow ;ust • do j.-
Us you are going to pay for it. acd if you have a j *om, rf my „ei«bbor. .t. wr.Uwdwttk the
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low you have over M COO.OOj.J'back of it. and you anil ;ion.. o(to.ny.nd impartuiiy
jet your money promptly and a qu^ck acd wit j M ^ fnint psoi sor paid the amount of iw« tbat «-a*
cmen!. You do not wait u3til we p<aa§ around j sy it
the bat a-.i collect in «aoa?h money to pay your Pie.- «w room in tb- ->ld K n.bl**.int Paul foe
1 vs. Wi .ieyour ne ;;hbor who is insured in a :
Mutus. • rnpany •• watting fur hi* company to col-
lect enough fundi to pay hi5 loss you who were j
\V. Y- tinar. 1 - I-awto
insured * th the S*. Paul will be freparirg your i-„ - -
grou-.d for another crop or rebuilding you building ! in r -tj-t of yo
- IV- room in tb- «*!d Reliable Hcilnt F
urarfc*- forthecomfng \ ear, and oblige.
V- . truly \ ur . P. G I llbb - •>-.
le kla., May 1st, !*<'
avorof "-f nt 'iate asking
if*.-w- -an-;; i in tbe manner oar los« tn* a*l, - ted
X- f-e tr. nev ti,- St. Pail tas pad y i 1 f'
„ ..on , 1^.. ■- i In replv mill «y that our school bou«- was ln.ur-d
Remember the St. Paul writes the best .nsurance ^^^ p>ul ^Jtartne Jn,ur,nc#
on earth, so don't wa_ste your time. money and , Lonitmnv. „„
tb«r -prlr.^; oi ls «. w - ?u :ain- •: a io*s by
pr ecf on cheap, doubtful insurance furnished «!&.< t-. . a- t it::. .- a. . caii-i and
you by "wild cat!- conipanie#. Bemember that we ' -ttl«i tb- kwtowwtli.Mtutaction by givtnn as a
do not pay from 'ii «okO or SO cents on tfce dolUr, "kesk ^ai Comp.uy ,s ooth
of our losses but always pay them in full. nt rai aa<j ... t in it.-ir adjustments
The Insurance Commissioner's r-port shows that v .-. trL your*, ?■ f vIcGile
ai! 'le Mutual Companies in Oklahoma combt-.ed Treasurer of District si.
only paid iJA.jS7.Ji bail Iomm in oklahoma last i Jud.
year. The St. Paul paid to Oklahoma farmers for, w_ TM(mIU lj„on. „kl..
tall losses last year the mm of «50,341.61. PMrHr:-I b«l a hall 1<*« the nh. In May 1«0S on
The Blackwell Mutual In lf l advertised tbSf SWIJ wh*-at. and on Sundav, J*une 11th. jrSQ kittled my
I?t'.UH : ca.m tn ML 1 wMi to thank you and the Mat Paul
4own an3 <«tiit bu in#"kk tn- mum yctr. Almost every j for tbe prompt i oorts as manner tn wnteb yoo paid
policy bolder was hit. They could not hav*- pttld flfte^u I claim. 1 think my whe at will turn out twenty
* j - * ■ — t. m J§ . S.A.. .Antlfin,wl tn Kll.i nwat 1 OU
bu Lel? aft -r all dnituig-? done by th«
Yours truly.
hall.
JOK Sbwson
. T . January Si, l*
centk on t „e doliar bad t r«ey ont 1 nu-d in bu
do not kr/.v how heavy the '.os- — >*;ilbe this >-nr.
Tf.*- M utual companies do not a^re^ to pay in . .
H-a.: th*-ir ;^.*v and ~ee. It >ay; If tney have the m<-:.•
tboj tba pay pro rata, or So other sugden,
o rd—pa\ « r cent of It. whatever * hey can. Mr j w Yeor. Lawt«u.' -kia.
You an protect y« .r .-rop-from Uve *tookby ba:. .. r ...kin * m
r u fei ind your farm, bat yoa cannot protect yoorj IwarSir. I mm in rac ip. oi >our favor a king m<
i rop-from ball or your houte from Are jr tornado In ;/• if I im ti- wtt '.i the manner in which tiie los * a#
•ray ■ .t by an Inkuranc* policy. Y our f nee Is an lmu'- , ttle<l on our - -hool hou - . ami in reply thereto, be*; to
^•^tK^lcy.TO^i^^l^- It protect-kdvltc that our school hpjyn *a- damage! by Are In
fou ^ W^TO«i^Sy u|Augu*t,m*. nd although .Ms ,os. wa. not repon^l
h wire Tea -.and vuiie oft -ii costs >ou mor- tba . a
I* wtr« «t. Pa?:l f*-nee
iour bu#ln* In
mpany s-oll- I*
. I OW
Ask any Mutual aj-nt tbat solicit- >
•*klfc: oma *. - ' r.e^u-stlon: If ti;*- «•'*!
|.'. • i in pi- alurjiftan-l ha'-- I • •'
' l par tb-lr Jo*se in full. If h- - nu uu« j«u
t. «•. >ou <*: ati-r. d,insure wi:K him bar. re* enii—r ■ • h-
-llord r;u> - h ilar
Follosrlng w« give you a few of our many recom-
mentations a fi<i letters from partle- whom wepai 1 :
to In Comanche county within tn - , a t t*-.ve nn'iitn-
Yoa mav know aom of th- - parties. TI v ■ ly be your
re - At any rate they ar- all friend- of the >t
Pa'il. If you ar- * thoat lnsurence, r-hj; ar. 1 - - some <•?
ti- -r i or writ- them. We give yo:. Ibe a-iilr* sa« f eac:*
*,ne. Think this owr carefully arvi when our s<';icliorj
calls civ him your application. If you- nave a ! ■-* t
will do v*u good. If you don't, your mor-v wiiihelpp:i> I
t;>,- ;cfs« f'f som- one 1«*^ fortuna- thnn>ourself
Yours truly.
AUfeUat. . *( -i I altbo .uh thi-
yo;: :ntli *ome month-art> r Itoccur d. v t your ad just or
ca. dan:- : t > d the lo-> to our entlr- * :>f« tlon.
• . * jr- <* pi- a ?ar- in r-o man"ndin. •; e •
KeluiM viiM l\u! Klrr .-ind Marin Insuran. Co., t*
who want ki- jrance.
Very truly your- C. P
Manitou «*kla., January r:.
Nfr J.W.Y *oman. Lawton,Okla.
I^ar Sir —I am ln receipt of your favor a-klnc me
| if I am satlsfi- 1 w th the niann-r in which the "re i ^.--
(was vtt ! *d on my barn.
My bar: ya> destroyed by tire in July. ]«& The
a u <>f tiie i r- was unknown to ine 8hortl> after tills
I fir -*curre<i your adjuster called and settled my loss by
wilting me out a draft for the full amount of my los-.
So fTo: *aa - ver was made to tak a ivantag- of mt •
or to r *,..re m-• out of my loss.
The Saint Paul Fire anti Marine Insurance Co.. it
certainly the only company and it pays to carry a policy
in It. You will always rind my buildings insured in the
Old R* liabl* Saint Paul and I shall alw-tys take- pkBlUS
in recommending It to those who want Insurance.
Very truly yours. P. H. «% yatt.
J. W. YEOMAN,
General Agent Farm I*epartm«-nL. Comanche Co.. Okla.
lawton, Okla.. January St. lVk«V
J W. Yeoman. Esq.. Lawton. • kla.
L ear feir:—I have just rt-celved your letter asking
m-if 1 am satisfied with the manner in which the hail
'osson my wh -6t was adjust*d. In the spring of lv*r«. I
took out a hall policy ln your company. « n May ?7th.
my wheat *«• ruined by hall, and the following Sunday
you called and adjusted my loss to my entire -atlsfactlon,
by clvlng me a <l^ft for the full amount of my loss
Your methods of adjustment are fair and e^altable
loth to the insure-d and the Company. All of my nt*igb-, . . , ,, , ,
Wl . , • . a. it Sbartly alter tMs storm oeonrred, yoa called aad adjusted
bors who met with los- with your company are w* 11 , , , . .. .
pleased with th* manner in wblcb th-y were treatr-d.
I take great pleasure in recommending the Knint
Lawton. Okla.. January Si. iw.
J. W. Yeoman. Esq.. Lawton. Okla.
Dear Sir:—I have just received y#ur letter asking
me If I am satisfied with the manner ln which you settled
my hall loss. I took out a policy of insurance on my
growing wheat with your company In the spriug of iwfi,
aad on' may ?7th. my entire v-rop was ruined by hall.
Paul to all who want insurance.
Very truly yours.
w*. W. Garwood
, Nellie, Okla.. S-ptemb*-r i>th .
Yaoman, Esq . Lawton, "kla.
lK ar sirI am la receipt of your favor Inquiring if
my lo- In a fair and satisfactory manner, and gave all I
j was entitled to.
All my neighbors who lnsun-d with tn*- saint Paul
r«*ceived fair and satisfactory ?• ttlements. You gave each
of us adraft for all our money at the time you settled our
loss.
Pleas* ve room in the Old Reliable Sanit Paul for
I
I am -atisfied with the manner In which you adjusted my my crop Insurance for the coming year, and obli^- .
In reply will say that in the sprmi: of i*t., I Insured
mv w:i-at u.:alnst hall ln tht •!•! Rellabl*- ••.tint Paul
)• ire and Marine Insuranc Company. hrojgh their
agent at Lawton. O. T.. anil on May i?th, my crop was
damaged bv hall. In les* than ten days you called and
-ettle-d mv'lo— to m> satisfa tion,by glvlo^ me a Iraft
in full for the amount of my los*.
Your mSRhod of adjustment to both th- cora pan.v
and the insured is alright audyoucan save a [ It* ••
for insurance next year.
Tal-s -ertaln5> ths Insurance t:.at ln- . re-
Yours very truly. C. E Nklson.
Very truly yours, K. J. Ca ki sros.
lawton. Okla.. January
J. W. Yeoman. Esq , Lawton.Okla.
I'ear sir:—I am in receipt of your letter nsfciag nit
if I aai satisfied with th maun r in which th« hail loss
of my wheat * • adjusted. In ; e spring of i-ak", l look
out a policy of Insurance in your c >mpany (^n May
JTth my wheat was ruined by hall, end the following
Sunday you called and adjusted my loss to my entire
r. Yeoman. Es.j . Lawton
I -ear Str :-I have Just
, satisfaction, by writing me a draft for the full amount
Neill;. Okla.. January &, iib 1 Qf mv joss
Yourmethotl of adjusting is perfectly fair, both to
>kla
. ecelved your letter asking I
me If I am satisfied wlth'themanner ln whlfhyou se-ttle.l ' the insure ! and t!i* ompany. All my n-Uv.bt>rs that
my hall loss. 1 took out a policy of Insurance on my I mrt with losaes ln your company are well pleased with
crowing wh *at with your company in the spring of 180S. . . 77*. ., ' '
aad on May ^7tmy entlr- crop was ruir.^ : ; '1. *Uht.i- mr -r . which they were treated.
shortly aft*-r this torni occurred 1 u called a ti.. Ijust . I tax «u ... .■•commenJin- tne aalnt Paul to
mv U> s ln a fair and satisfactory manner, ana zave m-
•ki'i I was entitle ! to.
All my neighbors who Insured -srith the saint Paul
reoelsed fair and -satisfactory settlements. You gave
ark •{ us a draft for ^11 our m >ney at the time you
. ttier* nur los-.
some of ray n* ipbbors who were insured with the
•Mutual companies have not received a - ttlem-nt yet,
and none of the mutuals adjusted as fairly and Impart
all who want Insurance.
Very truly yours.
M. FVLLKBTOK.
Davidson, Okl
To Whom it May Concern:
In lw i, I : - .r- 1 my house In th> ^ tint Paul Insure
pam .and o;. September ?lst, my house was
«o - shortly thereafter an adjuster for the
tally as the Hal nt Paul nor paid th- amount of !•# - that said Company ni; I ind paid my loss tn fall, and to my
was paid by the-Salat Paul. J entire satlsfa. t lor. It certainly "pavs to carrv Saint Paul
Please save room in the okl saint Paul lor my crop Insurance, and II tak* pleasure in recom mending this
insurance for the coming year, and obllg« Company to all who need Insurance.
yr
Very truly yours.
AL McNuLrr.
Very truly yours.
li. G. WSSTBRa.
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