The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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By tfi* U.iited f'etaw.
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Ky the United Pr s?
I.KAVKMWOBTH, Jan. 8^-Only
frmKlwt Ky n «f tb* conrictad dyri -
mit*n wiuin t httard in thi for
|< roW toOuy. ii«!«ent*ftri otherf r*
mainiiir ! <• « **r «d a third of th*
«*fit*rii;* impoMid on them at Indian
a (HI 11- huurUmt iithern are already
parylad.
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ti; war
2 •.«* Mrtiai'iHioiii eiuw* be -sMaeu
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Ijiik- ':i rk, a protnirrfint huHineiw
man at I axon, received a dinpatth
from Wmininirloii, D. C,, Monday,
MitifyiiiK him of hir appointmant aa
p<MUnaat«r at K *on. Mr f.lark'n ap-
|Ai(MiMi> w trial of a very worthy
and <! pahte pxraoii and wr rejoice to
know of hi* appointment — Chutta-
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G5 ^(^n^nte fe!fc- of the
indtarv- The iMhai* (if thir
iv^re>: i?.< ho*j arid wa«
lh* ' iK^Olm.ct iridiafk- or
iliveM Murray. ' drter. f er-
Th* Chu^tav per
inent a. defeated by Sen
Hharp W iliurr. jy a nrrial)
iniajontj Um'. **Hrtinr. and i*. i.- nnrier-
Utood th* fmitt i. HUftit to be rarrwii
Ith* ftrci of th* aenate
Qwmtior <>' wru. hwi *.of
ithe C'imarrofi ami th* Arnanaa* Hiv
I era in OkUumma m to be in«e ti|;ated
| < jr in* herretary of the interior, un-
jfier am*r>dnienU to the Indian BUS
"fin:r. senator Ow*r offered. Th* ri*-
er i««i> cover valuable oil and itax lie-
f/fMiti'. and in recent yean the State
. rrf Okiarxima hax endeavored to aatert
'.itle for Ixrfieflt rrf the common ncnool
fund of that 'late to the excliuiior. of
th* Creek Indian tribe. The aecretary
aieo authorised to inve*'.i t«t*
fra^iulent and duplicat* cnroliiuenta
in the Creak Nation.
•Secretary Lane reported adversely
on claim* of the flhoctaw Indiana ir.
Mia«inMippi for recosnrtiori a* crti-
vjiiir. of the Choctaw Nation in Okla-
homa and to nhare in |T,M)0,0M> of the
;latter t fund* for distribution.
1 Secretary Ijrne'r report, nubmitted
to th* Mouxe Indian f>>mmittae, xtat-
,ed lie believed that no leginlation
Inhould be ena'-ted for the reopeninir
of the roll* of th* 'Tboctaw Natior for
I the benaftt of the M 'naiasippi Choc-
taw element.
mw* Cured la C to 14 t>ay«
f« Atnugt* will t'lmuS M«r K m
0 .*' fUKf r l*t,* U' .HI' ,n> cw ol ilcliHM
fllibd. <•* <** ri'tinr Fl^r in6UU(U
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Tfia (ttmauKi let*, cmwtantfcy *«i.
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(VnUMt i«t" ai tae iicnu'v .->V;.ii**HV-
.Vir*,- i f p^rtiii^ i iwtaer lnv if
lonut: *r«n<taa iwtie* rarrnti: 'i? 2.1-
iieanr tn>M« are {aurtiiig a luvwm*
Tib> .r. ViHtK>iri am: As*m*
aari aiiilttw ma«rr to Me m.-.'VMfi
biiiiiil hfci '.w.
Br tiw LVriejj Ptush
LDNIkIK Jar. Sl«—Tae llststmc
a.one th* A ne and ir. immtCf of
Sn>wi nn rapnlt" saamrr ta* prwov-
tmne a a pemeta ottilm
Tae KuiMnjki htrr<> tin", tnoi tr prur
in* m- «nr <*f Hnmsatr-
f* rott.-a^iwi fur a (fe-mar, anii.
jMuti «•. if .a .ir: t- rtwnmfr.
A 'uw. of Unher:
i?-.ale:* jnrppuv. p*iN*r. is eape«t*f:
jEnirianr: wil marr.anr toe .-ifpr
ure^err* ivwrter. asMkitaAite rea-rhms?
th* ewtn.;
By to* Untied Prata.
{.AS1X. Jar, 11^-iLwae ir th*
t.pp*' Aiaa^e inline aireaA} /vacr
I' >K/i. nilitc ami wounded or. Milt
Mai.
Fttffilir, continiKi'i mwtr of Ait
Kirch. Botn miw are rtufimnK.
Larue Swrtae forte* are or. toe bor-
der to pre er^<- neutrality
The Swisp Bed CriMk* are earing- for
tne w,innrie : regardt*«« of nationa
ity.
Wrteir^irir ir. the iunjpi indieates that
nnieffrr. b* oorttrnctirifr tbe air pav
*atrer BAU.AElrK HOBEHOUND
PYBUP looses, tbr; phieKir « "tha; i"
tan he cnuffied Bp and ejtetec Prrr
2je. '>(/• and Si.Ml per bottle So«i by
Central brujf Store.
toll
me
mi oficer of the d tit net. He had t
am: a par*, ir. the deal and he ought t>
Blow Acnii* three yean ago a coir,
pan? wa.' formed in Germany for the j
ptrrpo*# of baytriK up and reciainunfr
mamr and. The (intt land thi- com-
pany te* tt> near, upon wan the
Marine? of fjairrt-Gond. These land>
s«ian«r b the Commune, or County—
or ratcer to leveral countie-—and the
ittbctr-' repreuenting the Communes
were aaiwd to gtt initether for a deai
witi. tne < emjan . The (iermar. (.'oro-
imui*- propowi. u> drain the -wamp
art: turr tae land into the richest at
uniform of u '.ivrttmt officer of am
lery.
Tbe tenni- rourt wa.- nothing
thar & louriuatior, for heavy pun.: ta-
country nouae, *itf itm potmetf ta-
re" was the center of a iigniinr sy
ten.,of which the fir treet to n^ht ar.
left were adjunct* i notehe;-' i Ttf
itory ha." it that had tne Germans ac
vanceu to thU point they rould hav
planted their heavy artiliery or th
tennis-court-iri-dinguiae. imcc the to-
ret and fir treer to sigh: ay anc don
mate every quarter.
FIERCE FIGHTING INCREASES
Fifteen Cars of Wounded Arrive at Matamoras
7 oday—Battle Renewed This Morn-
ing by Carranzistas.
By the United Presa.
BSOW.NSVILLE, TEX AS, JAN fL—FIFTEEN CARS OF W ulNIiEI*
CARRANZISTA -.'LIIIER- AREITEB AT MATAVORAS FR 4 M IN-
CTER^ TODAY.
VILLA HAS CALLED FOE 15M EX-FEDERAL OFFICER- TO RE-
ORGANIZE HI ERTVS ARMY TO JOIN THE VILLI ST AS IN PACIFY-
ING MEXICO.
TV Carranzima* in Tamauiipa<- state were aeieaied hy th* \ lUistas.
who captured five towns.
It m reported that Carranza annulled all crmms and taaci i.ljulj ir-dr
bM.e«p lw m|i r. !«7€. and January. 1911. e , rh— „i, -4 -
th* ( o dra; and other oil intere t .
A tierce battle between the CarranziHtai. and VjUuaa* >fe ,irI^ M
■-altilh at 3 o'clock thin morning
Tbe (.arranzbita* are tryinjr to retake the town.
JACK JOHN SON AND
JEtiS WILLARD TO FIGHT.
NEV. YORK. Jan 11^-Jack John-
<>t. arid Je* Willard wil: mee* ir. a
forty -fivt-runnd bout foi the heavy
weight, championship of the world a'.
Juarez. Mexico, or Saturday. March f,
next. Final a'rariiremen%- tr. thi.- ef-
fect were marie here after other bid
were ncivd from Havana, Cuba, and
Tutjuana. iixico.
Johnaon hat beei guaranteed fr.Ui.
(IdO, win, lone or draw, while Willard
ha« beer. a aured & mmrniunr, of S1S,-
000, and may receive a much la river
num. by -thariftj.' iriterente in the affair
with Jack Curley, th* chief promoter,
-arid hid a-inociate.
MMHES BALES GINNED.
MASSACRE
IS FEARED
by the United Prcna.
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jcni. JJL—
The cermu* bureau report* 14.447,(532
naie;- of cotton Kinned from the 1914
••rop up to Jan. int.
COTTON IN BREMEN.
! W ASHINGTON. D. C. Jar, 11.—
Ijite quotations of cotton prices in
; Germany received by cable frv,n Am
baaaador (ierard at Be--::r. indicate
-■nod middling was beinp offered ann
j accepted for January dt livery at
| about 18.4 cents a pound at Bremer.
By the United Press. i His message said private firms ir
ROME JaN. 11.——THE ALLIED Uramen report sales of pu-,v; middling
FLEET IN ITS BOMBARDMENT fr m limited stock durinc 'he week
"I THE DARDANELLES HAS f°f December 21 averaged ...bout 2**
GREATLY DAMAGED THE FORT, 'cents a pound. The Bremen Cotton
' cmi'.antiniipie is fearing the flee! Exchange w? reported cinx-d am' n-
will eventually force a passagt and official information was fnrthcomiw
rapture l owitantinople. regarding prices or amounts of cotton
If that happen* h is feared here on hand.
that r.'hrialiaas in Turkey will be I Hamburg reported cotton selling at
maxaaered. about 18 cents a pound.
Th* Turkish people are icnorant of
Ruwiian victories in Caucusus. r t.t x ^-x ...... .
C01 NTi COMMISSIONERS.
A. R. Gregory of Mt. Scott, was in
the city transacting business and
vhile here made this office a pleasant
call.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Jno. R. Allen and wife to M. A,
Ball, W. 1-2 N. W. 1-4, W .1-2 S. W.
1-4, section 2£, township 2 north,
range 18, for $800.00.
Elizabeth Robards and R. L.
Robards, her husband, leased to W. P.
Chaffee, for oil and gas, the W. 1-2, S.
WT. 1-4, section 15, town«hip 1 north,
rense 14.
The county board of commissioner-
adjourned this morning after a week
of strenuous business. Chairman
Davis performed like a veteran. Com-
missioner Weaver returned to
home at Fletcher this morning.
hi-
Wtawwer Voa Need a Oeamd Tn*c
Take Oiw i
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chfll Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because It contains the
well known tonic properties of QCl.N'IN*
and IRON It acts on the Ijver, Drive?
out Malaria. Enriches the Klood
Boilds no the Whuie System SO i
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