The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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Most Skin Trouble
Readily Overcome
Thr Active Principle of
Fnmoui Remedy Work*
Wonder*.
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loi f'il mr«M. Inn I I'
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of the mitl gambling billii, and t'l
lir,re the men of the congreKalion to
vote the proponed repeal '
thc«e mriwrM.
The committee In culling apectal «♦
trillion to llie fact thiil to defeat these
repeal" « majority "Nu" v..te la nec
e*ii«ry. The condition l« dltTerenl
from that Involved where initialed
hill* are to lie Voted upon. < n initial
hill* the idlent, or unrtKOnled vol..,
i, counted niialniit the proposition, but
where the proposition la referred, an
In the <a«e of the nnti uainblliiK IiIIIk.
the unrecorded vote ij> not counted,
{ni.it a majority vote on the propor-
tion decided the question.
Copies of the arguments niiainst
| (he i cpoal, by Campbell Russell and
1 Fred S. Caldwell, published In the
pamphlet on public question* issued by
the -late, are being circulated by the
f I „l committee. It is planned to
Umi th.' skill I hsve the local 01 giitiimlinn* IMM
ilie-e imphlets front their local dec
lion I'ic.cers, through whom the dis
Uributinn is supposed to be made, and
; put |hem In the hands of the voters.
planiitlon I*
In i lie H(* l
|«t1 rl.n 1 •* ftihl
mill trill*
Winn i"<
• n l lli«' ti'* ''
ttHworli of H«>
atyvtrrf.
Thrri*
In s M H III!" I "I low I 111' """
lilnitil slvsins |hm n« lv mr ili s-
niiMlsliins ("'"I Mettles!«
, ' )• ".l".' V.J''• 1.'."|«I'«.11H
*><•' m
„«i.nie«« iii ; i"i'i«i;;
■nil miliars eC e«l ««H>
N„i one ilr.'n -f mlivrsli
ShsVA.' in!' •'H.imW .!«.
|lo no! All'" sitae
•Hence >•< m.'tlilim ,
A u ^ t , i \oti with ih"
i: TKAIM
reception wRtS?FelfS £r
ELEGANT AFFAIR Get a Hundred Barrel Producer
X I
TENI1ERED OFFICERS AND LA-1
DIES (IK FORT SILL AND BY
CITIZENS OF LAWTON.
The reception mentioned in Satur-
day's Constitution, that was tendered
by the Chamber of Commerce to the
officers and ladies at Fort Sill, was a
very enjoyable affulr indeed.
I ATK WEDNESDAY EVENING,
THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN OIL
COMPANY BROUGHT IN A WELL
WITH 127 FEET OF OIL SAND AT
A DEPTH OF 844 FEET.
dicated and considerable gas. The
well may prove a producer of several
hundred barrels and is at least awod
for 100 barrels per day. This makes it
i a fine piece of property.
The Rocky Mountain Oil company
This well is the property of New e*nty acres oMfcjMQ tract that
Mexico P^'^Hnd Mrs. Gar-j Wright is to get one-eighth royal* on
eluding W. the well iust brought in.
r s'-r, vsT JSS " -" * -tSMKS £
A 1 KX AS tVUHHKR.
>r tlrnir* '•*
mlnoii
upon
l*
s 8. H.
ot nil iulnllliiiis
GAMBLING BILL
CAMPAIGN ON
GOV t Ut CK I I \HS THE FORCES
It) DEFEAT THE REFER-
ENDI'M ME VSI RE
I he Texas Wonuder cure* kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel
•urea diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all tregularities ol
the kidneys and bladder in both men
n, r Regulate* bladder troub- fu,>l o\pcnso,t
let .. children. If not sold by your , ,, manufactured rft lv
druggist, will be sent by mail on re-
ceipt of $1.00. One small botile is two
oontita treatment, and seldom fslli
«a,.t ore Send for Hmor
'imh this snd other state- Dr f
Hstl ?S 26 Olive Street, St louis
m Sold bv dru(r«rist
age, „
from Fort Sill to lawton, arrived
about 4:M0 and the Lawton band met
them. Several excellent pieces or mu-
sic were played in front of the Pioneer
building and t ";n the band went in-
side and furnished music for quite a
while. The band Is entitled to the
__ thanks of the Chamber of Commerce
TRAPP SOI If ITS VOTES ' «> for f,'rnish,!,K tho mu,f
IK/ll I JUUvilu f vILu wlthout c0Hl Secretary Ctiamplin, proceec
who had charge of the refreshments rMtlfvi
and HrranRcmonts for receiving tnc
distinguished guests, met them in
company with several members of the
Chamber of Commerce and ladies of
Lawton. The Fort Sill party was com- ,mt it haR lK.en
posed of tho following: Col. Adams thorou(f'hly c)can out his well and as-
and niece, Mrs. Leninger, Major and . ;t eMacjly>
Mrs. Fair. Major Bishop, Colonel and
-• , "7 r. , Mrs nines. Captain Starbird, Captain
• and ageiits prolits. 1labor and M VoV Capron.
" ''"Bloom Greenwald, and Lieutenant
,u"-" penitent - ^ ^ yeutenant nml Mrs.
„d furnished the counties at half Chaplain Suth-
naid the bridge trust, there-
- —- crland.
id that it -
e claime
OUt tOliI: /
d, ? kich
\ ole foi M. E. Trapp, put the con-
vict to work on the roads without
taking them outside the prison walls
hi establishing a foundry in the peni-
tentiary at McAlester, for the manu
jfacture of all steel siul iron bridge
material. Counties alone have spent
$|),!<(N1.000.00 the last six years for
JI ridges, eliminate manufacturer'
hnik
men have in
vestigated thir well and think it will
financial orgnniiatton. than 100 barrels and that it
bS ttSLZX"' -> T t500 - M" ''
or .h. si^ .(ih>d oul
* ilitL, thla ..II, a • " * ""*
struok .( «b« J 00-foot l#v*l wffl ™n^b, r^ov^ ^
thut other sands have been foun > 1)eUef that all hav* bad who
drilling in that territory, but the iom- hrms Lawton field
: "■ •?'«i-«"•
«i,h w„ ,ut,. undeveloped. The ««J.I
The drill th8t have been brou"' show good
through another tap r ^ (^ oduction( but whicu ... still better, is
.h,.«.p..o„.Uy« e_n .lW of
certain it' capacity.
There is a strong
decided to
flow of oil
LAWTON BOY MARRIES
oil
that is found in all of the wells. This
is what makes its commercial value,
and in the respct Lawton oil hiu no
superior in the state, if an equal.
would pay more for it, if they had to
do so in order to hold it.
| Another oil man has said, if the
well is as good as indications, he
th
OKLAHOMA CITY, JULY t<
The general committee organised t«
defeat the proposed repeal of the an
ti irambling laws has set the machin
ei v In motion to have an active anti
gambling campaign carried on ft"0*n
now until the primary election, Aug |
ust 4, in all the counties of the ■-tale
tiovernvi- Cruce, who signed the
bill* attacked through the referen-i
dum, ia chairman of the committee.'
and is taking an active part in its j
work The other members of the gen
erai committee are.
H. T. I«aughbaum, superinte ulent
Anti saloon leafpie of Oklahoma; t
K Shsr|>, Wooiiward. president date
N C A.; C. C Roberta, chairman;
evecutive board slate «• vlat on V
M C. A J E Marts. tMvideiit t'hns
ti-in Men's Union, Oklahoma City. II
V Green, chairman civic righteous
ness department. Christian Men's Un-
ion. F. K Camp, general sc-i-etavy.
t^klah^<lv^ City Cospei team. R A
t'hase D. D., president Oklahoma t Ity
Ministerial Alliance; M. E, «'-wdee.
\| H. legisla'ive nepi-esontstive. Min
isiertal Alliance; John Emhry. pi-es' (
dent tVntral Hundreil; M R. Stewart,
treasurer of the >-ommittee.
l'he committee Is conducting a state
wide campwicn of correspondence and
newspaper publicity, and is effecting
a local organisation in >-«ih countj:
Ministers of all denominations arr to
be askini to dex ote a (xart of one Sun-
day mornine to the suhiect of the fate
Cause* of Stomach i roubles.
1 Sedentary hablis. lack of outdoor
, ivise. insufficient mastication of
f . constipation, a torpid liver, wor-
n- a d anxiety, overeating partaking
of food and drink not salted to \our
age and occupation. Correct your
habits and take Chamberlains lab-
lets and you will soon tie well again.
For sale hv all dealers.
HELPLESS AS BABY
Down in Mind UniUl to Yiork
and What Helped Her.
price ,
by saving to the taxpayers $4,900.
000 00. Such a foundry would cost
the iate les thin $100,000.00.
Vbolish all needless offices and
1 consolidate others.
Reduce the membership of the leg-
dnture from U3 to 48 and save
170.00 per day on salaries alone
Revise the entire revenue and tax
.ition s> stem of the state.
Umlish the State Board of Eipiali-
ation and establish a State Tax
i I'onimission.
REMOVE THE CAUSE OF HIGH
\\is \\p rAXES will w
DUCK rilKMSEl.VKS t Adv.l
Surprising t'ure of Stomach 1 rouble.
When vou have trouble with your
stomach or chronic constipation don t
.nui ;ine that your case is beyond help
inst because your doctor fails to give
Married at Ann Arbor, Michigan _.
tune 1914. Mr. Harold B. Trosper, | wouW pay $7,000 for the propertv.
. Kf : ... 1 rami ■ rt't. . .miiciilnl' tllft fliOFfi in ^
formerly of Lawton, to Miss Irene
Theie is considerable more in this
You're Bilious and Costive! ' McCormack of Ann Arbor, who at j 0.Hara, Hivick & Hall =a8e ^*n
Sick headache, bad breath, sour ,>n oarliet hour 0n the same day, had ever come to the surface. I hi* w_
stomach, furred tongue and indiges- f a aduate 0f Michigan Um- over which the contention betwen the
tion, mean liver and bowels clogged. ! partners started, is believed by many,
flea., up,tonight Get ^c bottle ^ ' ' j, and oom wiH reside at and amonR them is Mr. O'Hara. to lie
emptV tW sUmtacli and blwtls of for-!R^Je" New"York, where Mr. the be„t producer ever brought
menting. gassy foods and waste. A Tros_er has opened a law office. He thia field and that if thorough!
full bowel movement gives a p ti-lie. ^dusted from Michigan Uni" ; tested would prove an eye-opener. It
thankful f^"ng ■(^"po^'t"gripe. : ' versitv l,aw School two yaars ago. L this oil sand that Mr. O'Hara told
t voor^dru 'uHt 1 Harold is the youngest son of the writer about last winter, when h*
" Hucklen'- Arnica Salve for burns. | Jud(re R. jj. Trosper. well known law- j ,uted that it is the best oil sand in
STREET RAILW AY TO FT. SILK. '
ver and land owner of this city. Mr. the fieid ana better than in any other
and Mrs. Trosper are pioneers, hav-jficld in this section.
! ing been here at the opening of the
Summit Point, W'. V«.—MtV Anm
,Ol
vej
ide,
th
Fort Sill i
fflnd.
Due to K. H. Stevens and his asso-
is i ■> mvi oiltcs, and their persistent efforts in
vou relief. Mrs. G. Stengle, Plaintield, overvonung difficulties is due the >in.ii
N J. writes. For over a month past completion of this project, whic wi
mean so much to Lawton
Sill.
i reality, and every one is
and Fort
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FLETCHER TIPS.
Times, 10th, Inst
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letcd h^'veara wl^an' "yfui pain ir :'001"^'^Tette^^om °i>e^pTo''who of Lawton and a convenience for Fort
I have been troubled with my stom
i neb Everything 1 ate upset it terri-
I Mv line of Chamberlain's advertising era ;n the development
. booklets came to me. After reading a
After a long and patient waiting. ^ntry and Harold grew from boy
intcrurban line from Lawton to ^ ^ and received his earlier edu-
cation, passing through grade and
high school here.
He was foremost in studies and,
athletics, manly and popular. . 1 a visitor hen Monday.
That Harold and his accomplished! Wa,ter Vaughn of Illinois Bend
young wife may be happy and pros- Texas is vjsjting at the home ef hi'
perous, is the wish of his many Okla-
homa schoolmates and friends.
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Mrs. Ana G. London of Lawrton wa
'a visitor hen Monday.
C. E. W'aid, cast of town
my r
trouble, «ir«« uuv,«,.- - -
out success. I faltered so very much,
that I became down in mind, and ni help-
less as a baby. I w.is in the worst kmc!
oi shape. V'ai unable to do any work.
I beg.in taking Cardul, the womar'f
tonic, and v°t relief Irom the vei v firs'
\t|(* a*...-% 1 l< i l 4 •} !• am 1 '
divie. By tlie time I had l.iVcn 1 bot-
tle*, my health w.-.s completelv restored
\ am now 48 years vests old, but tccl ai
good as I did when only 16.
Cardut certainly saved rc from losiri
mv mind, and I tccl it my duty to spcal
in its favor. I wish I bad some pow er
over poor, fu.fering women, ar.d oou'e
make them Know the good it would dc
Ihetn."
It you suffer from any ol the ailments
peculiar to women, it will certain!* ot
worth your while to give cardin a trial.
It has been helping weak women KM
more than 50 years, and will help you,
loo.
TW Cardul. Your druggist sells it.
wv/* tt Ch«rtmrw #m Oo..
Hlrfrcny T*nn., for
cnr<Hit o*m nrxl 64 Horn#
Vr«nai®rn fo* lo pfeiA wiupiw. H.C. m
Tablet . I decided to try them. I have
taken nesrly thn>e fourths of a tiack-
age of them and can now eat alnuMt
everything that I want." For sale by
! all dealers.
WORLDTRAVELER
VISITS THIS CITY
STARTEH FROM 1>RESHEN. gkh
M VN\ . II ^ ilKED WWW
Mll.ES OF HIS THIP.
natty.
trade of lawton, and it is- all only
starter fer future development
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How To Give
sister, Mrs.
this week. _ /
Robert Cobb returned to his home
at Honey Grove, Texas, Thursday af-
ter a few days visit here with h;s
♦ sister, Mrs. Jerry Ashley.
Prof. J. S. Hayes of Ryan, ()klah_°_; j G w Clark, who has been visiting
with relatives in Arkansas the past
two weeks, returned to his home here
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fletcher.
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— nl8 has moved 'his family here and I
To Children. W,U occupy Mrs. S. P. London s resi-
,1 L. Hinson and family spent the |saturday night.
4th of July at Medicine Park i Mr a'ncJ Mrs p E. Miller departe<l
R. F. Smith and George ^,leyb*n|; j Tuesday afternoon for a few weeks'
FFBRlLlXKUlhelrn<te-tn rk name rleen to *n
Improve! OS'" < " '* * Tastel"*Syror. Jilens-
«nl to Iskr «n.lii«! eol diMurb the rtomaeh.
Children i.lr il «n,1 never know it l« J|[
A• «o fMy,( mi, a 'uptevi to ftdatts who cannot v. * . v
(•keoentnarv Oninine. lv.<< rol n use«te nor were aiCidenUllly injured uj • ....... r 11
vi' thrown from * car, Saturday, are re- visit with relatives at Wichita . a.
Iiolir*A«k PriKXricc oricn «i n ck«f Tse ported getting along very wejl- ; Bonita and St. Jo, Texas,
o.memurium: i blownlobotut. 25 cenu. f Beaslev. wife and daughter
Ixiuis are Tulsa visitors this week.
S. R- HARPER. H " 1 " J
WILLIAMS IS BEING OPPOSED
BY THE POLITICAL MACHINES
When Judge R I Williams . f Pu ,the School Und department, Otr ■-L C
,..vt resigned from the Supreme ; Mahi w ill h«M on to his Medical. I
Court ard announced for governor h | ch re. I on Frame control the flourd
Maivh KH. be Mated to tho reopl. of KITni s. a-d Ben Riley manipulate Morro<
of Oklahoma the Election IVpartment tf they can tm.-al, France.
row Mondftv ?
Otto Paul Preusaier, of Prosden.
i'.oi many, w - a caller at the Consti-
. wominff. He is on a
tournei of 14.V000 miles, of which he
ha> walked 101,82V He -tarte<i sev
, al years aco and expects to com-
plete his journey bv July IS, l^lti. 11c
i> ■> years old. The prue is $16,000
wh eh be will receive if he completes
tho journey on time.
Ott« wiis into Ktissiftn -
aln service in the war between Rus-
sia a i Japan, where he served ten
months before he could escape. After
that he wert to Japan and had several
,ai row escapes fvom death. He also
visite i I'hin^. Eavt India. Turkey,
t,reive. Maced< ia. Kcypt. Algiers.
South Africa, Spain, Por-
ind EnplinH.
Earnest Birdwell, who is att^ndin^i
W I> tolth. in
Texola. Oklahoma, Saturday. l Dallas, Texas, and Boyd Neville, wh<
W. O. Weaver was greeting voters ;s employed as stenographer for a
at Mineral Wells. Saturday. _ ^ wholesale house there, arrived here
Wednesday nicht of last week ti
The announcement of S. R. Harper
made in today's issue for re-election ^
.istice of the peace of Lawton ^rj. j \\-. Stogsdill and children
iw-i-shin Mr. Harper has the ability are %-isitine relatives in Lebanon. Mo
- i P — „Lli r%f 1 awinn
nd experience necessary* to make an
efficient officer. His record is a coi
mcndable one, so far us the Oonstitu-
t on i.< aware. Mr. Harper presents
nanio to the voters of this town- v«n ..« --7 ,
, ,« that ,hev '■ vesti- were n Lawton Saturday enroute
ship and requests that they .nvesti
^rate h < record and consider ni> quail-
6cations for the position.
Miss Barbara Franklin, of Lawt
\i- ted Miss Nina Berry. Wednesday.
K. E. Miller, who has been indispos-
ed for the part few days, Is able to be
out again.
t arl and John Hallum and famines
spend a few
folks.
davs here with home
ROWELL ALLOTMENT
CASE IS SETTLED
REF1N Eli
PETROLEt M
PRICE IS CIT
NKW YORK. July 11.— Announce-
ment was made yesterday at the offic-
rs . : the Standard Oil Company here
that the price of refined petroleum had
Veen cut ten points.
IS THERE SOME
MYSTERY HERE?
>m vi.i inn.HTER hies
Ot'^ was recently ir. Mexico and
arrested by \ :11a and charged with
bein . a spy, but after previns his
identity to the satisfaction cf tho reb
el c! iff, wav civen hand fulls of con-
■ititutionalist money, which he has
, want to say that I have not «*• ^ , .vt Robert son. It
,*1 the suport of any man tn any kvwn thai the Ne.i-etar> of h,
Mate department or state institution. Election Board took no part iti t c
haw never belonced to any political Machine affanv. The action <. thes
. oue o, machine. 1 have stood out in men since tho reported meeting coiv
tho ooer and fought for the right as ♦!««< the publlsheo article They am
sa« il If 1 go into this office 1 shall now busy supporting Robertson ..sin, r#stcd in h.s log book
V. . „ ,v 11 ~\ nlclges all the power of the School Land V« He ha- -timeron* badge- has spe
OThamne. v .. .. chine, the Medical Machine, the Board «r,vs nt-hts outdoors: HIS nights .n-
* ' "s .. ,'v ' r Know of Affairs Machine, and the Election sl(k, iodines; rode 1S00 miles on
,Vt J^WY'iam- toW them the Board Machine to defeat Judwe W,l- hogback: comes h.s own cooking
hams, the leadins candidate and the
IVirothy W'hitener, the five year old
daughter of T. A. W'hitener, 814 H
Avenue, died at 5:36 this morning af-
ter a short illness. The funeral sei
\ ices will be held Sunday mornir.p at
the home.
OKLAHOMA CITY, July 9.—"The
ease involving the Rowell allotment
near Lawton which has been jin the
federal courts for the past ve r came
to a sudden termination at Enid when
Judge Cotteral took the case from the
SOME OF PECULIAR INCIDENTS jury, instructing that a verdict
CONNECTED WITH THIS C\SE trought in awarding the allotment :"
INDIC\TES IT iRowell. Jake Hamon of lawton pos-
Jsesses one- half interest in the aliot-
jment. it is said.
The Rowell allotment was author-
ized by act of congress, but objec-
tions were raised and patent witH*
VI FN F.N I SI i KSES
F tven usuary cases were filed
The O'Hara. Hivick & Hall case
that has been in the Comanche dis-1
irict c.iurt was again derided in favor j
of the two latter Thursday evening
by Judge Johnson.
A man cla minp tha< he is John H.
Galley a member of the firm of Guf-
fey * Gaiiey. oil magnates of Penn- aUotrneriU whlch emoraces 160 acres
made a bid of $,.000 for the _ , , . ., . ,u,
held. Dr. Rowell, however, to. k
' posession and the land was later lai"
out into town lots as an addition to
the cityf of Lawton. The value of the
of land, is said to be $100,000.
The Rowell land was involved >n
sylvania.
property, when it sold for only S2.r 0fi..
Mr. Gailey was asked how lnvestigatr of Indian contra.
„ould take him to get the money and ^ oondufUfd by the United
What is left
the old Haskell Ma- choice of the people These men know Otto started from Wichita
WHICH >***• VWIUUIICU WJ ■*-
wiH-k in the office of the district clerk he said that it would require twenty- senaU. at request of United
Falls. ,r th,s ",untv" F,i ht c f th**f four nou:>" J'^^e Johnson granted State. Senator Gore. Gore secured
th
States Senator Gore
. r , . arf against the First National Bank him that time, but as it passed and f ,he resolution author-
. ^headed ^ the former povemor, thai when Judge Willmms is e o.-ted Tev.s, at 5 !w° "frainSl ^ Farm" fou,d n0t f? arranf lung the allotment and it was all "
'or Charles West. What ovists of governor ot Oklahoma Plural ma ,nfl arnved here er- Sute Bank of Comanche, anu one mellU perfected. Judge Johnson de ^ ^ hssed , rumber of
nfvoe-i fdn-inictration Machine chines in this state will be at ar eno hour Vunday evening, making aca.nst P. H. Peck also of Comanche. r.,ed the motion of O'Hara for a re- ,
'udge Williams has repeatedly stated ,niies in 14 hours walking time. - -
iv for J. B A Robertson.
The Oklahoma News reecntly re
r. . ted a me<vtin£ held at the home of
the t^ovemor of Oklahoma, where it
tn, determined that the Admintstra
: or. Machine would suport Robertson
Il is well known that some men e< ri
that he will not be a candidate for
any office at the expiration of his
term as governor That he will not
bin Id up a pol'tical machine and that
he will not permit one to be built up
in any of the departments of the
S Ohastair. of Oklahoma City is , pe> ,nc of the crse.
rooted wit I the present administr* state
tion cannot be strolled bj the Ad-1 The people of Oklahoma w-he art
ndn.strauon Machine It was an , oppose* te the ^
in this article that the man- the school Lano ^
of the Administration Machine Machine, the Boaro of Affairs Ma-
w,wiW support J. B A. Robertson It chine, and the EJectJor. Boaro Sa
lid support J B * Robertson It chine anc the V 'ecUon B^aro « of pnylXS of the RoH. Island received a good
stated that the arrangwe it with chine, ane standing with . «KV* • ^ IRON It actsoc tbe I>eer. Drrws S0Jlkinp about three clock vesterday
- rr - srir arsrs
R Williams will continue to handle this state F
was alleg-
™ uu . « |iii - .—Tiber of the
lots which were sold from the '•snc''
the attorney for the pla.ntiffs in al: The strange thing about Mr Gail SMITH SENTENCED
Som^l^rP^rtfilr'is the'^al the cases The total amount a «-: for ey's offer is that . mar. reputed t* be MUSKOGEE.'OKLA.', July'
liver rmvlioine because it contains no is in excess of JlJWO— Duncan Eagle , mem her of the Cuffey & Gailey M ^ # priminent wholes*'
minerals. While it is tho-ourt hi ac firm, would require twenty-four sentenced to thirty
'ion it is mild and pleasant to take A fcoop R AIN. hours to raise 17.000.00. when th< H {or the murdei
Price 2.V Put up m yellow ton box firnl ls posibly worth that manv mil- -ve ^ J au-
es Ask vour druggist. ■ , , of Mrs. Bessie Brown here last
' A heavy rair is -eported to have lions. It is the same firm that openec ^ th had deserted hi£
WkMtvcr Y«* Need a Oeaoral Ttats -k ti five or sa n oes west of town the oi: fieid in Osage nation and for the wo"TOtri Smith's plea wa
Take OrcvtH cor* - . nc as far south at Chat around Tulsa and also at Corsicana I' ' .nsanitv
Tbe Old Standard Gwn'i To«tele«s
.cr* Mer. who were working oa sellinj: out both fields to the Stand- j
rhui''r-^"*^--" tSw h,1^nUns*thJ the sev-nor. alone the Chattanooga lin< ard Oil company—or suposec to have
i. j-\ni vrvi? tWa Drt,4 ioi«nr iwiiiwJ a p/iaH done 50.
It is reported that Hivick
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1914, newspaper, July 16, 1914; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128583/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.