Lawton Constitution-Democrat (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
Open for Business April 1,1908
Capital Stock Fully Paid up $25,000
Depositors protected by the depositors
guaranty fund of the State of Oklahoma.
W. H QUINETTE, Pres.
GEO, M. PASCHAL. 1st Vice Pres.
GUY C. R0BERTS0N.2nd Vice Pres
A. R. McLENNAN Cashier.
arctiatioaL
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I *e«tera c*jz.;.k. c. Wu..
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11 hartiea The? cu t be o.d wrj. *
vrofce* «ea. Tlier cai t he sold wiib-
«Jt a pr*+my*jKn ani The doctor who
dT« a premmytkoa where o e us't
aeoesaar? trill he aear to )ail for a«
rweet eu tnai & Mad as<J fca -d aot lew
Mm m, ^ "taai ^ >*** aefttenoe caa t he
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7 ta t. Of^lLt^ Si: ^ April 4-^'
Aim ^ rf ,J R,v„«4 U L U-svtr.
' bo if ii, cfaarg* rf tht R*.'ormt<l
a II L i]K^
*-• C. C Haa.awxJ«
Urt J C, Har^tr.
Mrg. * W. AAdrevt.
chore*! nuauoi, at tht Cumanrhe
school >bow> that durtsg ih year
juat cloud there wtrt iZ Cvnxaoches
(«<a II Aj>acb«i pro'nvi religion
"d }otoe4 the church D-jiirg the
the
hat rfte® :*-en the ' -rti ry rf aa i:
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aarch to -Net.rM.wx* -•«>-
of Mo eav
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c*a, fur the it**- t,^r reamer; >: ■ j
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or u- tr«* -i fi. -
7i*- -i« tv r>>! l,<.s>}r. svl gia-* ta .
tatter the time far rhaat *h
h>' pamS tA'-ir (Jtittea tt tJtt toat,
Th *"* ^ e oo VeV> la oat rf -V
n* «t aarr*sl of McA*tutn-daa air
•t(4 ooe of the ao«t diScvtt far a
CWhtiaa to abroach.
An traT-.rr w^> tirou^tt
«*3er frofB ti>e fK r*.e «a deai^i
nalttanre. and, t.thoo^Ti !o recent tear*
It hat become to en:** :: .
to> early yet to forget th* ex;^- >n *
of ooe trar«.;*r no came beam;
order of ad gift a ace from the aj.ta:
hini«w-:f.
"Th;! firman."' the ^*3ir iii' r r --
aaid. **cotnma nda a>e to let y ju ent^-r •!
anqoe. **Very arell; you can ea*":
But thJik before y« d> a> in
I find nothing wr.tten here about .>:
ting you out again."
t rurri BE LANI *
^*aateagttB. D C. April 3 — Orer
4 ^ *Mt acre* of land wli! be freed J
• ox reatnetkic.s in £ar. OkLahoruk
• t*3njd the Garfield retnorai of reatne-
:.on* t*coske a iaw as origiaally draft-
ed The country it indebted to Re pre-
aeatatire Carter for theae figures
Carter could make a meal of Igures
' -eceaaary and a> the atory goe§
fpeat * bo. e day* in the preparation
rjt- * statement which shows exact!v
bow maty adulu minors, ittermar-
r.ed citixeaa. mixed Wiood and freed--
men will he benefitted by the propo e- !
legislation together *:th the number;
of acres heid by each class of ciuiet- !
'*• " It i< perhaps ooe rf the sor ! eraor
BRYAN AND TAFT
ARE CONCEDED
Brpafcliraat Pr<- riBr l« ri { v U
a 4 *e t With Literafart.Whert
The; A taft The? Ar The
Weaie«t
lit-ruM D C- April {—The na
twta. polit^ca. caiapa.ga u to far ai-1
vaac«d ti4 stamped c«t that ti? >ad-!
era rf both the dtmorratK at 1 r? |
ptblicat parue. toaar craiaecosd to |
ign.-e *hat aecjos o-..i kAe".? be:
. L e;r faror
It la casceded that Brraa aad Taft I
rill bt the conuaeea. although Got- '
Hughes rf Sew To-k bit - ■_• ,
THOMPSON S GARAGE
The Best Equipped Garaje: thr Best
Pweg-ulat«l Shop
Employing the Most Reliable Men Obuinable
All work done under the supervision of
Mr. Thompson, the man who can ex-
plain the cause and effect of everv Me-
chanism and everv adjustment.
Taft for tae
<Mlah Ba Itj debt ( l «t
JUIBM th* church
.ahoa_ C!tj. April « —a;: of the ; e«r the I 41aa« raiu-J |
"ab where i o*e • aa beiaig aold tuppwr* of the church
•kit* prshibiUoii west Into tBea haTe
SZ.'Z'r,;"-"-~™-".V
Constitution = Democrat!
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'Wfi'iWJMM'MWM • • • •
Maaaaartag ■ S?-it.
A man of St. Joaeob. Mo reli'-s *
at jrr in «x onection with a apiritua
meeting one* bpi4 in thst tjwn \
man name«l L^ani^! Miller. wli> wu
ar>me six fe*t aevea inches in be^ht
bad died racaatiy.
The spirit of Danie. 'ir\ cal.'-J f
by aoa«* one at the seance meet..*-!
When it had app^r^d aad anar:^~"'
ks read neas to repiy to any qu-^Uw
aome one asi*-l
"Are you in beaten?"*
"Tea," came fr^a ths siiai* of I>i
ieL
'•Are yoa aa an;*"., I>an•,•
"Yes."
this juncture the queartxj:
paus^-i baring apparently exha -•
bis fund of qae st>na But. to th
• amazement of all, be aaddenly aAlM
**An l what do you met_sure from t.p t
tip. Danr-St Lou s Republic
||compr«heMlTe t b> rf iu kind e^erln? a abort i«kt r -
„ *~*>=pi*e*l is Waahiagton affecting the j republican nonuM':*
cftteulOp rf Oklahoma The repsbUcat ca-pa^a eaxa-
.a the Choctaw and Chkkauw Na-11« adxita it is weaken m the aoati
|t_'jaa a.oae acrea are aSecte: aad weft and will 8oo« th-jte tLate
i:vjjei aa followa One-ha:f or more with a large amount rf l -eri-cr
lotah blood, minors. J.m. adolu : - within the next few mon-Ju S>eak
. .. total 6 14! or total rf CM.ft* era will aiao be sent to T*ra§ Ok a
ji.v:ea ,eia >^u ti f Iadxia blood. In-1bmi and the awiw------
'■-:.iiDg intermarried citizen, adul-.i'where the repubbcans aarl a- • i
="><>" SMS ihtenoarned i *♦: small followmg
total IZiti at Jie acret each, makinr ! Ten statea have alreai end j-s^:
|« grand total of 4Ja€.0sv acres To:*, i Brran and mstrjctel ta- - 4- -zi
jtumber of freedaaec beneSned 10.€i4. [tionf for him
hjch at 4w acres apiece mnounts t. 1
4- acres. Altogether 2T.T13 Indi-
ans are affected in these two nations
alone Mr. Carter calculates that $*s.-
acres of land are alienable in th-
tt • me Lawtea. *>eb#ta Fall* aad >*rthwa*t-
era Bailroad ^beald Ha^*
Total
Total
: :j
v^ri^re satKn,ect " correct G P. H. BARBER President
statem'eci Kte -0B to tw0 ;ic" bn>ught out br the aboee
| M P^r 1. rf
A LAWTON RAILROAD v' -T,
Largest Democratic Paper|in
South-west Oklahoma.
Daily and Weekly.
All I be News of theNew|State
and especially the
South=west
Took K.ndi/ to th Water
They t*!J thi* st-.ry of tV - >ri--t
of tw j Maine boy# la trying to cw*
a woodcbuck:
They had tried quite a a umber o!
times to capture the animal, but cn
aacceaafnJ.'y. At lift ther dec! led t
drown L.rn <jirt; so. procuring f r
paila. eaib txxak two. and tb*y ?«rr.-:
waf*r for two solid boon and p ---
it iats the h' le in the ground in w_.
the said chock had takt-n up his a*v>l -
Getting tired, they sat down, a?*&r
about ha if an hour the tn 3 x} k
, cautiously left the hole and dr..berj--
. ly walked down to the brovk and :
a Jong drink of water and then s oo"-i
much to the disgust of th* tws b^ys
The Only Paper in Comanche
County that maintains a
Press Bureau at the
State Capita!
M«*ican Rap^d Tra«s-'t_
The queerest mode of trarel I §3*
la ali Mexi wis tLat adopted ;,j j
woman wbo was on her w*y to x* 1
doctor. s*a*-J complaceatlj In a cha
. borne on th? back of a man S/u*
, Mexican women are afraxl eren of * :. •
ale car«. while they l^ok «poa
rapidly spinning trolley with sj'.
trembling of knees they cann,t be ; ■
auaded to put foot upon it. CnabJe r
j'ay coach hire, they employ the bca^a
carrier at a few cenu far ea h tr.; -
Trarel Maganne.
B"% an and Gore t^ere the star at-
ractio&i at an affair giren by the Au-
ral 0-d?r of Hibernians in this city
as", week Both lauded the Irish to
-e skies. Gore toid a story of the
German. Englishman and Irishman
• ho were Hating and bow the German
a.d that next to a German he would
ivher be an Englishman and hew the
-*"-?-tnan returned the compliment
n:ak:tE the Teuton his second
choice When Pat s turn came he
aid that if he were not an Irishman
he would oe ashamed of himseif. The
story, it is almost needless to sav,
made a big hit-
Two important billa were introduced
:n congress last week when Scott Fer-
introduced measures providing fori
«an appropriaiioa of ll(r.(KK for the I
-rection of a heroic statue in Wash-
ington ro the memory of General Rob-
- rr\ E Lee and a measure providing
for *he sale to the Lutheran church of
< omanche county of li*( acres of land
a: li.." an acre for church and ele-
mosynary purposes It is proposed to
devote 4 Oacres of the land for an
Indian cemetery and another 240 acres
for pasture purpose tor Indian ponies
As Indians come to church on ponies
it ia beheved that this pasture will be
an added inducement for the Indian
to attend church. The church is lo-
cated 'between Lawton and Fort ST.ll
and is now enjoying the use of the
.and in question. The interior depart-
ment looks with favor on the bill and
i: ia quite likely to pass
P* rt ef Eiery ( itfeea.
Vote for the right of way for the
L-awton Wichita Falls and Northwest-
em railroad. It is a home
and his never asked for t
the city in the way of ton
It* completion is worth mc
ton than any project noi
Give it your support all th
j terminal facilities for the r
completed You can: lose
yea. The ordinance provide
no terminals, thoy have to
road and run their trains in'
to make the right of way
The road will do its
greater Lawton.
WASHINGTON
COMMISSION
Change in Hotel Management
uch from
ask is
voting
> road
build the
1 to Lawton
available,
toward a
*r. C harie, Ta D ; . fomaH. of ,ht Billi.r« H tel ti laii Ik,
Re.T.! Httel •( t.Urit, a.J Mr. i. «. >WU bee Itare t. i,ftr Ucir
fne 4« that they hart fer„e<l a p^.erthip,, „der the rt,le i TaaDaj. A
^ell far the parpo^t rf Haiwia: . hMf| „ Llwt#„ okllJhoiM! ',fc„
hart p.rrhase^ The Ktera. Hotel at that plaet and take p «e..H.. rf ,t
« the nr., «u; of April. 1**. They wfl. fati.ae opfrit, 8|dpr
the aame of -The heera." ,„d uke Ui, .ea„ of irf.r.hc their frie.4,
>>d patron, rf The htegaa Hotel reaeraH, ,ha. thej wfll Bake erer. p^al-
'• roM " - « ' biehe^t Ma.dard of exerfle^*, and tbee ear.e.,1.
ren.e,. the tramline p.blic ,. j.dge their efforts after a fair trial .f the
betel and its accommodation*.
J. E. SIDER>
Real Estate
congress has appropriated over
S20.000.000 this year for the commis-
sion government of the District of
Columbia
The commission that governs Wash-
ington is made up of politicians ap-
pointed from all oter the t'nited
states. One half of the residents of
the cKy retadn their residence at the
place they came from A citiren of
^ ashington holding residence there
his no vote coming, not even bating a
voice in the election of the congress
that provides their government
Can you see anything in the Wash-
ington argument that would fit Law-
All kind* of Insurance
Fl"""- *• 4* Fifth St.
Tisit the Somil Hear Store. J1S1. I),
for joar -mcic. H. A. Basking.
ti a
U« = *-an3*a.
t Donkey v*lay f*
year*. He hasn't
Complete Job Printing
partment. Commercial,
Job and Book Work
Done Promptly
By Ip-to-Date Printers.
De-
•Oh. be hasn't cbnag-l at aU. b-Jt L
dwia't teeai t> rea t-* it.-
' H'j* do you mein '
-Oh. be'f f jrerer 'a.k-.f jboat "wh-
be osel to bf "-Ptjliade^i:
Press
Fourth Street, Lawton
Phone U
The bill for the erection rf the Lee
monument has been receiTed with
1 faTor on both tide* of the house to a
remarkable extent- Ferri* sayi that
proposes to Interest President
Roosere.t in the bilL The president,
whose grandmother was a distinguiih-
ed southern woman. It is believed will
probable co-operate with Mr Ferrit In
pasting the measure through coa-
gress The erection of such a mot.3 -
meat would doubtless eerrt notice to
the world that sectionalism in this
, country has giren war to a inblime
patriotiam that knows no para]lei in
the history rf the world
The bill prorlding for the sale of the
residue l*nds in tbt big pasture was
N'Ter auffer the prtjndi-, rf the ty, 'a> rafl;. reported during the we*'t
o d T.r lao the heir.-Tjwt.^-.aa Th - bill also prortdea for allotments
-r W Indian babies bom since 1H* and
*' '* v''<f ■"* «• e 'er (o*:- a refund of monies forfeited by pros-
pectlre homesteaders at the time rf
.. ~ opening in all cases where
s„^ Jv vAPIii (-nrjm!ts r '-!"■" h bonett mistake in the
."imith. rf New Tork. secretary rfTan- premises
tna y Hall arrived in Dearer this A feature which enables a purchas-
.evetiag to arrange bote! accomawda-ier to acjjrfre* title to his land upon
'".k jt a - meabe*s rf that orguaina the payment rf cash and at the eipira-
t^ Who b, here durin, the na of ten months is
uooal demor raUc ooovection in Jaly *rtth*§ the hill.
Mr Smith will remain here until Toes-
3. t DeSPilS
A Sne bottom land farm: price 120
per acre, will take 1.SOO in go^d
lawton property, a mortgage back for
IS00. and the balance cash. Gotebo
, Land Company. Gotebo, Ok la.
Geo. H. Woodlif?, house mover. 909
E avenue, phone 217. H-Tdtf
Dr. E. Brent Mit:hell
tj Lawton. Oklahoma,
practice limited to Diseases and
surgery of Eve. Far. Nose and
i nroat. and fitting of Glasses.
o^e«chVikM^?T Tu*,u' Wedoetday
o. eit. Monday by spp-jmtm ul.
Offlcsover Jo3« - bruf Sto.-f. P^oa# JBT
Money on hand for city loans, see
Maxwell and Maxwell, opera bouse
block.
> <
C«y E>MD >T1TISIVT OF TH£ 005DIT10> a)F THI
CITIZENS STATE BANK
A Keponed f. Ue su.e hask ^..K^ieser a, the (T« rf Ba. ae.s,
February if, i Vn
asia"Ssr~ • "ssi2 " ir .
SsSSi^ iSsfe"-"- ■ 3
(a^b and Mrtt Exckanrt 44.769j&i «Wllil
Money f-r city loans,
and Maxwell.
See Maxwell
The Constitution •Democrat, 1(1 cents
per wffk.
At th* Play
Talk about rea .-rnexc i.a?l Mr
Housekeep
"Walir
"That boose'na:d making labs at ti
furniture cad ner*r hitting It !> • .-
awfu natura! to m* Louijr! ;e Ceu
rier-JournaL
^ — 7 0s4a vathie Pbyskiaa
. •«' ke. H. A. Hoskina. r-sideac*. 610 D. Phone DJ6
HllESFBAf K MIH l\ JAIL
(oaaarht Isdias Become* Shoplifter
niid Make- a Collectiei
of Pan.
A Comanche Indian named Horse-:
back" has developed into an expert
shoplifter with a mania for making a!
collection of white man s trousers. He
was arrested last evening by the city
police and turned over to the connty
and aow languishes in the county jail.
Horseback has been a frequent visitor
to the clothing stores and has manag-
ed to slip a few pair of pants under
his blanket at Joe Wolfs, J e Jacob-
son's and The Dixie. The.v all have
Missed these articles rf wearing ap-
parel after his visits. The Indian
blanket is a model outfit for shoplift-
ing and It seems some of the blanket
redskins have learned its value.
WE DO GOOD
PRINTING
I Earthy Reins
Paris. April 2 — A special dispatch
received here today from Port Au
Prince. Hayti. says that the situation
there is extremely grave and that com-
plete anarchy prevails
The dispatch further declares that
American warships ire preparing to
land troops.
You would not send an untidy,
carelessly dressed person to trans
act important business for you
Arevou as careful in the matter
of the stationery on which vou
write your business lettersi "
We have the equipment and aie
able to do the highest grade of
JOB PRIMING
WE KNOW HOW
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Williams, J. Roy & Bixby, T. M. Lawton Constitution-Democrat (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1908, newspaper, April 9, 1908; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc119665/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.