Lawton Constitution-Democrat (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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CatuUui 0*mistitulum-Qruuirral
Datt; and T ir.'-a.«rek ldltl«in .
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J. Kov William. . .
J. W Perry As* .".ate
TNuiJ Edltloa eitS^ed . S.c, nd Ctaat Matti
M. lb)'. Tjve a-Week K. a < ntered at S . r.d
rll 1«. 1K . at theVf\*tc®c* at Lawton
the Act of Cork-f« of March S. 1*>
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WHAT THE CENSUS WILL REVEAL.
It expected that the eensu taken by :'ie ns
tioiml ptvraiHenl in the coming Juiw « i -' «
the population of thi ouutry to I*
Thin i • ;. .•>) on dw estimate of Qw gawetVMMt
that the jh i ulat . ti of the country < t Jat mry
wa OW |Hra| Ibt pa>t IM
tic .villus uh':. '■ i a- • ' att<: : • _ to keep
. '<>m> tra. of t. • ^row:1 of : «• . >nntry and it
ir.akf> it* .-*• it. * fiv retuti - fror. th dif
len nt >! i!i > « : . the return* from tin*
*tate* in" not a •< Hint.. at . a*t t <• irovemuieut
.i.H - rot ■ : - ii.r : a; t < > are a curate, ami it
•. • '. *e* t > t t'.i returt * a* ti tin' Hut
;* Baft t.> va\ that the etasm will *how that
there w: K j eople in the inited
8totw when the make* the count.
T. ere .. < i ;t tw nitr liavir.jj a «i<at.'r
pofvlitioa On th«> failed fH>lc Th«'y aro
'"liina ami Russia, tiroat Hritian has inoiv >nl>
Political
Announcements
tW HIlW «4r * «
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IK wont.v iiuv KM:H.
irvi to do
c Ui k
... , U hours of misery at kit-
cr or ai work.
thf plan ploanep. write an editorial
on th«* aiilijeot. niake Oklahom.
II U<>uId th.- h^f Kingdom of Klne (
With beat wishes and with f,i,n
on., of th.- hlKhe.t esteem I beg to
Truly your friend.
T. P. GORIC.
For State Office
Wil l I \\! H MI RRAY
1.KK CHI CK
J H \ ROBERTS '
F H HKRK1NC.
\ r \ll« rn«* t.«n« r l
C.EOHCK D KEY
For County Office
K^r i n mii%%H*i rr. l> •
J T GHEKN Ca
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PEAKY AND HIS FKOOFS
Omi' V. '.• . ■ r
larsv<l' - <>
for thf ;*v| V's skui'ti.-;
mvrth t* - •
In tho \vn ^ ■ •. _
dis|>v it. .i ;.-*rar\l t'.vli.
to K-;. /..•<>>:•
nKk'r^^ 1 ' *. •.!'
fd vim; : •. s. >i
with th< ; if « : o V-
luorv ur ^ ,r o w..
thoir v,
H;.". v • ,■ -
Tlie
Afi
But
i«t t)
v .irr*i'.i ««>r .
aid have radix-
• had -t fa"' • r
t\x>k and t : at.
MH3 ®0 n'piin
, • . . . Am
hut ti . > are k<^>t under it
s and in not loyal nbjtcb.
ihj«H"ts in India > an mnclj 1h'
ar.y • : . r th.: int. it>st
-
• v' I .on
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v. c -.m .' i ti it Nov* Enjs
'
:.\ .:- : X. \ ar..i and
I a! St. Louis whore the urvat
l.r i .H«ail i<i fr. Ur-ifra li-
S L. t X M,'v: ...r. T -
FRANK TIKMKV1 '■ 1
H O MI1.1.KK '.
A HCTUOERT Hr^an Tonsktl
vi . K « Ravle. 1001 B avenue
Ok a !. ># Several yearn
1 N#an to suiter from kidney
:thi on by overwork
kei.Th became run down,
.i'vs dart.>d through my kid-
4 „ Ma i'- 'I <lo what I might.
* tet relief 1 had often
s: l\\>n .< Kidney Pills were
cam this kind and de-
them. 1 procured a box.
t .V'C.'.n'en.'e*! their use at once and
k w f:r.-.t-r rai'idlv 1 firmly believe
; w : no* be a chronic sufferer
kidney complaint were It Bot
- IVi-'s kidney Pllla."
v, - bv all dealers. Price j0
o . K.wter-MUburn (o, Buffalo,
\ - sole agents for the I nited
Ha >
R* member th<
~o other.
K#r « r. I «n:rjl l
l.AFE OWKN<
A. P K1MB1
\ « r < Irri Hi^trirt t
.1 K 13RIFF
..r fllWllg
P. L ST 1
w. E. McGl*RRE>
FRANK no; >
For t«
D \
nli Tn a^uri:
BOT BR
G)Rl->
For RfsUtrr « i l «f
t':t\ B •
HENRY J CASS N
ciaimod P k'> iui} ostunf and the American!
people ttfCMMd * iwhmUc demre to taw ti <
fir ei;*rT< pass ii|v>n P.ary's .•)-,- <. he re-
fas**l in a emeeles Mine «t*n>d <ipH the
ndormnetit of the American srv*xCT*j.':
cietv. vkkk is Uhi to W twyoiri larwly of
his Isans.
Wn the committee at the fao«M of wpre
amtotivi-i asked for his baton j>a ini;
apoa a resolution iH«iferrii\>: duCiaetica apoa
kin, he answered that a contract with a puhli>h
er prevented present publicity of his data.
IVory may t>e pwfwtlj hoawt aad the Amei
ran Uw:oc'..MCWh may lv eiitiroiy artwiad
bat aader all the tilw—rtancw the epapte ar ^
entirely jastifted in vitbboUBag their a
If there had Wen only ,nw ciaimant to 'he iv'o.
perhaps there would aever have bCa n; sera
tiny of twnk bat aw there were two aad
since one wa> imiM at a fraud, the susj
is aot wmasoaabW that the other may* be .1
ftaad. It is l'eary'* aauer and i:i reluctance
to sulmi't to the 1 <-t ex . ;
raises! ti :- dor.:-!, and ;t v> N- r -
out convincing ptwf.
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RESOURCES OF THE SOUTH
Tlie Manuf aeturors' Re.\ml has ben invest!
gating t:.c >. • ; arativr ,. r- :1 • - '
and other parts of the world, and has stated
the results of thi> iareetigation in coarise form,
as follow<
"The south has 62.000 sqawra miles of coal
land. (Ji it Hritian. -<■' ar.y. K:ar..- - at.d \
■bit oaabiaed have 17.00 - aulas.
• •Ti ; ^ _ > -.
its the s* nth with 10,000.000,000 tons of iron
ore. The highest ar •rteal a> <• .. —.td by
foreign e\}vrts for all E rope -
9.000,0001 -
"Thww fonithn of ) the « ---.i ia the
1 or 11'mill Clerk
J M HAYNES
Ker Nuiierinlendenl htklk
J A JOHNSON
■' i grsal hrCMd SamvM
A JOVNER.
H - ; • ate t.ovv w- rki:.^ >la y in the north
w : • - ;:ii\v.>t, ("ai.fornia i as attract
ed thousands of people and new industries have
opeswd ia that mtka. in the northwest the
: ade : A %a ';a- • .ade !>:_• :
: '.,. tr - izrow- .1 • e >tat.- of Oreiron and
\\. - a. Ti.e auton.ohile indu>try which.
■ -r. years .1^1. ai. "V.ntvd to ..ttie or nothin^.wiii
; >apy tr.r.. h >}>;;-e in t'. e next . < nsu> report.
• ireat fa t ra- for ' r.. dir.- the . .1 i.iiie- have
sprang up at.d most of them are ia the Middle
W t-t \l: - . ... ta and ti >ai i- < ; work
men ai>> now eaiptofld in thi> industry and the
rejvrts regarding it will he astonishing. J;£ £ir.i ~ (
l/.ua.-y aston-.shiv.c w be ti.e r**i orts re r. is. > -
gaa"ding the growth and the wealth of the states' ««n<Jent of the lawton Bu
f: .«' *'1-1 and of t ■ - :• we-t.
This will he true of the entire western and'holE* ^ Mrs Kt>"
auathweftera net liaa. but the marvel of all mar I
vim: 1.OKI pi.ans liHotvni
rt i\ 11 tttsr i> M.KH 11 11 in:
|Mil>«. VIII X.STKltS.
> ing letter received In this
- . ,i.,y (ram Senator T. P. (lore Is
explanatory.
* rite iou in regard to the or-
r. Corn Clubs In Oklahoma
. •!. boys under sixteen years of
_• ou know, corn is our moot
crop The yearly yield is
bushels Its \alu.- Is
• $! >■ 1.000. If corn be Klim.
. ..: r..a is the fairest |iortion of his
Whoever
this without
and Personal
Ki rmu usan tt tins ran co-operate m t
IX VH-tOBl r« K rUM r;^irl K,' :.arty or the tariff
1 have recently had a talk with
AltTi Ok-Km ll —tapeeiall— jmjes Wilson, secreury of the de-
.-•> ■ • ■: agriculture of this city.
V: •- .f- _.. , ... itr x. u. tn cooperate. II-
• 1 " - ' ti s-.-. ii! e.g-nts to instruct the
«• : " r-oaw ... ... . *:;i send agricultural bul-
la tk im tuat aad McMahan ot !etlns on production of corn, fer-
'- i -i- . : i . • !o:a iltivation etc to all tlios'-
hoaae ram la the lad half ol the ninth, entering the contest. TV state board
teiac tke Sm Max a;. Tiis was tb* of agriculture should give diplomas to
• Ktft pan ; '.a> s>i kg Hobart in ;be the winners tn the state, and I will
state bat!> school efcaapfcmktp aeries give a tree tri^i to Washington to the
: :i- - ;tr.- Rf. :er -s— winner. providing as many as twen-
H -a- Watiiaa ;rc Moctgornery. tv-five enter the contest.
A * . j: ■ :; Mv-MakM This is the plan in other states
One bov in South Carolina raised loo
HHP TO WsTWCT 1 nl RT <• V ;shel of corn on one acre and it so',d
KVPE (HVR .r I XPEE
#1^«« BOX P.
NKW < IMIIIMTE.
Frank Tlemeyer was In th.- citv thi.
morning from his farm on West Cache
Mr. Tlemyer has decided to enter th„
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race for the democratic nomination
for commissioner Trom the
district of Comanche county.
The writer lias known Mr Tlemyer
for seventeen years. He is u K,.n,i.
man In every sense of the word, a „ an
of broad and liberal Ideas, good edi.ra
Hon and he Is one of the best fib-
ers in his community. He has resided
on his farm In Painter township flv„
miles south of Cache for the
eight years. He has served as d,
cratlc committeeman from Ins town-
ship and lias always taken an active
1 ' est In democratic polities though
is ills first time to stand as a
up a c. li-
able county commissioner He will
make an active canva.<s anil If k<
honore.1 with the nomination h- will
b" elected and make one of the i„v
OKLtlltlll A, TtXAs t\li >j;«
MEXIt ti IMIXT hXOU I X \< ll.v
Hill HI TilEV STOP.
WASHINGTON. March ti Spe-
clal. I — Itepresrntatlve Stepher 0[
Texas lias again introduced his hill
providing for the appointment of a
establish the boundary
Texas, Oklahoma and
New Mexico. He would hove each state
■ested represented
on the commission which Is to be ap-
pointed by tile president.
It is said that the Red River has of
late years changed Its course and that
an official boundary line should tie
determined apoa at once t<> avoid fur-
ther confusion as to the question ot
state jurisdiction.
Mr Stephens bill carries an appro-
priation of 120.000, and would legalize
the Kidder and Clark monuments rep-
resenting former surveys
F V ■ :aj * Dai
v.es# College sr- ; -1-,■ : - • _.\e a Vt E. R,
social on St. Patrick s night at the> ior< raj wtth foartees
713 F Av, The
will be v>-d :n th* :a:-
:r.g exerr ses
will Ih> the retrans from 1 'kial.onia.
Mrs M\^^ E M::.'.r. ;; • -.- t ■ ;
. , Walter Alva and Pinkney Cavlo had over to awa:t t> a«k o* tfc
.ieWt->l State ta tnC I ntoil. W acre ill! estllient> « o'clock Saner Sunday at the hc-me of coart onder hcn-1 •" 5' •
have COiae ill millions and where the nroCTessi**™ ^ Brce. in hone- of Mr and 'A-led to make bocd and was
m industrial .ieveiootncnt and in uonulation in- h.re to make their
The con.est is limited to boys un-
der sixteen years and is limited to
ne acre scientifically farmed,
s:;.- The plm should be set in operation
i Os :: r.ugh the county suiierlntendents of
--- l:s ' • education and through teachers in the
- .r i me - r:.:c various school districts. Other county
rar: - jef -- Janice f •-.« Sclals. bankers and
. : < a-, > ! ..
new -m; t
11 mi; ons and
lat development and in population in
to contain
>ple who
re home
"id Id d ibtless offer prizes The
if ' ' r.;e ccrn in fach county should be
. Iwtn s. nt to the state fair This would stim
- --• • .ratewide interest.
•Kindly publish this letter, and. if
MS!
HOWS Till-!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
ward for any case cf Catarrh that
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F J. CHENEY & CO Toledo. 0
We. the undersigned, have known F
J. t'henev for the laat 13 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
bv his firm
WALDING KINNAN i- MARVIN.
Wholesale Drogg!-t<. Toledo. 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
na;iy. acUng directly upon the blood
and :. ucous surgaces of the .-.stem.
Testimonials sent free Price T per
bottle Sold t all Drjggises
Take Hall 5 Family Pi- for constl-
remarkable
everv dav for the \ «r\
Mayfield
world is jHvdnoed ir. th
•"Thetota vain of:
last year was "
roavre th.vi t: : "a
of the l"nite«l Stat«~
on fa". - ..: . -
1<1«\
"The rivers and stres
utilised. i fr.rr. -
re<)mmi t • . % . er
? r'>e •
ith.
-
■ farm
F : * it of evtfry t-:. "is->
_ . . . . . rhevmatisa oi
Wtmm znmmU an : v-. ^
for bringing about :h« changes. Since the last rkeuntta mMmt ot
*- j—1 .. t 3 1 1 j • 'rtm . Bterail trMt2c«r.: AH
Moral eensas, Oklahoma has a so .1 abled its ;h,. u> „ ,ht
temtorv by the admission of new Indian !and> oiialfc «ii— of chamheriair. ? un-
s settle.) districts and. thougli congress
act. iv the a.x < ptan e of t!:e o .1 In.lian Terr:
g of s
...
.1 . s w. \ ' _ , water ..s Mr
' ' .
for. while a sort of hazy idea of the pro^r. — *jd . : -
tr.ade ";:a Nsn j;;'.r.e.l. ti e actual "v:> rrV^'.^v of th. a;r..-;:t-r&:
usve "never yet K-t-n told." ehas -s->:vei uxice from
The city of !-iwton will be an entirely new ^u'S'iSakm''Ma^nain!
fsatars ill the tedera! .Vllsus. At the time the •* nse here Tbey are now a; Chick-
^. 1 ^....,,:1 . .. .. ___ . . i „ . ast. and R C l.ecc^n has bees eaa-
last oe«M.nia: it umi tv.i> taken.lawton wa> not pi^ IO ^ t:seni
on the map. Since that time, it has sprung up M ?e« Mosck. Tiiiey. Weise Ras-
a< a mush room bat with the substantial growth 0^=*^/a-■ V
1 k sturdK itst, aa I as h • pad - * sn • • • - . _• r. • - ■ it
- arvt : - r, ^ r" : v.; AY :-
bocor of Ernest Coffj, whose Mrtlh
not a visitor comets from the east at s g vaiauteemilvlKF
genuine «ur|iris< In newspaper stories and
WMgn booner tales. Lawton > giorics have w ^ u* viimu.
wn ivlatc-d in the an din other western ud ben by tbomi^s at
-
. - ave fu y b« ieveii.
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l liere is something doing
all the time at the store
that has come to he recogn-
ized as the leading dry goods
emporium of Lawton and
Southwest Oklahoma
"The store that's
a little ahead of
the citv"
Thr * r>
his arr.x
word |v
th*- aribi
\- ^
Our store is filled with bar
gains every day. Better see
us before buving
w«-;i i] la ti
^inBon a:, i Taft ,r> j : _ •
aw ., e -liirer.
O
Uos't f.irket ilui Ar * r Qq is rajwd.y ap-|
•very citizen in
:• • i. •.." ~
sm • f a rets, c.;
•asniiaign akfig.
beaatiful.
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v«oe-a«y Dor Gatkrie. tfrrr aad Efcid * #
f> • is 0 0
r.g frH-£d« and realt-iw.
piaat
two or tire* or
A I,ait \ott today . «cs not indi ate «itirely a
a k ef it icrest. In many .f ti* wards. V.at one ^
wdidate for <>a >nioa rt c.at so that vot
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Williams, J. Roy. Lawton Constitution-Democrat (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1910, newspaper, March 17, 1910; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc119864/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.