The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 249, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 29, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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Mrs. G. S. hulen
the city visitirg
Mrs. L. D. Enrij
the city today visl*
Mrs. J. H. Bene
ffom Apache visit
Mr. and Mrs.
Anadarko are in t
business.
Fred Ferrell, wh
business, returned
Faxon today.
D. M. Wilsrn of
who has been hei
turned home today.
Mrs. L. L. Beriv
day to attend a fift
of the Baptist chur
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To loan, money a
Set L. A. Trope. P
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
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LAWTON CONSTITUTION
Daily Only.
THE CONSTITUTION COMPANY
Jon. N. Shepler President and Mp.
fred B. Shepler _ ■ Secretary
OFFICIAL COL'STY PAPER.
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Daily, one year, by mail AI
Dailv. one week, by earner L-. 10? !
relation «n ih« <'k r
Wh
enever vou
and the best capital of the bar.kerr,
the «rre«te t capital, is the soil, too,"
said. With the support of the
1,714 tanker* you have registered
here I could double the wealth of the
State of Missouri in five years. In
Minnesota we are spending T 1-2 mil-
lion dollars annually on agricultural
and industrial education, and we can't
hire teachers fast enough or build
i enough big agricultural schools
A better track means
better time.
a « «f"uwu r* . « | entuifh t ig agr. uituia! schf.-.is ir
! hear a man say he . • ir the Pu<* of -he nttie <
,. . . . . Jtry schools U> suit the people.
IL • ttgotmn -f tfc* n a *«•« ♦• ft t ! buy his clothra, tdilorcu-to-1 The banker can do more to for
Kei«r«d *
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f lUrrt! ■ 1 7V
iOil Ut« Ut..XU : Mt tt«* |
Better learn the auto
Crop conditions were never better.
The railroads
new equipment
re beginning to
There has i«een no more ^tar
male attire pulled off.
11 * i ward such a movement in Missouri
order bv U5, vou know in-1 „ . . . ,
* - | than anyone. He has a great deal ol
•linctively lie must be a gooii ■ * -nd the farme w,! ^'er
j to what he savs. The soil of Missouri
dresser. Clothes for men and a bark and unless you learn to pu*
; back into it what you draw out every
young men made-to-measure vfa. a ... .hal will fai'. Yoj
' must tel! your farmers and youth
1 who will become the farmers how to
! preserve the wealth of the soil, and
. you must make the farm interesting
and attractive -o that the youth of
i :he farm will stay theie.
Mr. Eberhart made the i>oint that
Jc ,-h;,
Edward E. Straus* & Co.
Tke Bit Merckait Tailori, Ckicagt
*profe sfsf /* cna.i
And "Business Cards
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♦ JOHN F. THOMAS
♦ Attorney
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♦ Practice in All Courts
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. lecris Crilyon Lawt -n, Ohli
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• FAIN & YOUNG
• J. A. Fain John M. Young
• Lawyer*
Tomorrow is memorial day and
Monday will be observed a.« decora
lion day
highest quality in tuial district* which he a^ describ-
' ing was not merely a matter of dol-
j-«. \V' I t " 'ars an<* cen*f* one humanity
if, \\ orkmansllip a?: well. He said that showing the jieo-
an
<J Price
A picture show was raided at Mu
kogee this week. When a reel is to
strong for that city, they m .-t be get-
ting pretty bad.
Auto drivers should look ^fter the
driver's license and rear lam - and
remember the -peed ordinance and
other regulations.
Try Us-Get
Measured 1' or a
New Suit.
\ I). WKiCS. 310 4th Street.
for greater opportunities, for broad j
er service to humanity, for more hap j
piness, they are not e<|ual to the
! pie on the faim- how to live better
and more eanily and how to produce
rnoic would keep that many from fil-
ling asylums and that many young
'people from ending in penai institu
; tions. He descrilied the thr**e hundred
agricultural school- established in
j Minnesota by state aid as so many
social centers with a powerful influ-
ence for good in their communities.
THE GERMAN WOl \1)ED.
/ ^ rrif
to St. Louis and Kansas City
By of tlu1 « xten>iv«> i:iiprovi*in<*ilt work which hii-
i-e t*utly Iwn coiu|il; ted, re.-ultinft in a lx'ttcr, -inootli<T
track tin- Krio-o annouiu- '> schwhilo as follows,
live Suiida>. May 2nd:
Leave Lawton 8:15 a.m 3:25 p.m.
Arrive St. Louis 8:15 a.m.
Arrive Kansas City 7:50 a.m.
The train equipment is «- jtood a tin* rnnuing time; eleo-
irie liifhtfil eoa^hes and '-hair cars and drawing room
<lt*c|*-r . Fred Harvey meals. The roadbed has l ' *n
thoronirlily overhauled, and is in tiptop slia|K .
Detailed informatk n and sleeping cat reservations
may be had by writing, telephoning or calling upon
. w. Iwrton I'or Sth tail D
♦ Lawton, Oklahoma
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♦ 70 FOR PRINTING 7C
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♦ W. C. HENDERSON
♦ Attorney and Counselor at Law
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* Phone 273
* Stevens-Galyon Building
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* Wai. D. McBee
♦ Lawyer
Will Practice in AH Courts
, Kiiebler Bldg I'honf- 50&
* Lawton. Oklahoma
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BERLIN. Ms) -M, P.y wirele- s D LEGGETT. Agtnt LAWTON. OKLA.
,ca!>ion. The business man who puts to Sayville, L. I.)—The Germans are
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4 If you never (legm a task you will
never finish it/' yelps an exchange.
But how about fini hin t the one the
other fellow fell down on?
so much of liis life into his business ' "rrifically «ystem«tic about their care
1'of the wounded. All their men found
on the battlefield receive a ' First aid
drewin*." Each is tagged with a card
which indicate;' whether he is badly
tire to a life of ease and of luxury, (hurt or not. From the battlefield the
cheats himself. He may lav by wounded men are rotten back to the
field hospitals or to headquarters. A I
competency but at the end he car. man may be badly wounded and yet be j
but look back, if his eye ; are open ^k 0n the firing line in three months.
Hood pure blood is what helps the sol-1
not live the fullest measure of their cd' an(J real,ze lhat h,s llfe ba^ , dier inrough—his wounds heal easily
been a miserabu failure. If you do after antisceptic dressings. It is well
lives as they go along fail of -uc- for everybody to put the blo^d in goo<l
not get happiness, satisfaction, jo\ |order. Uon't trifle with health! its too
FILL MEASURE.
The man or the woman who does
out of your business or avocation
something
wrong, the wheels of the
<tead of j
. . looking forward to the period of a ! gested and, of course, your blood gets
permitted .. . thin and vou become weak, readv to be
the little Uf" o{ case' or rest> or a prey to the disease term, always
ce«« and must necessairly .il to e
cure the I?rgi>st amount of happine-
e you go along, there
or to perform the most -ervice of -
which \hey are capable. What you
... 4 .. , ,are not properly oiled
are to put into life, put it in each I
day, and if you are not
to do the big things, do
ones, but whatever ta. k you have to
perform do it graciously. It is a
fine thing to have an ambition, a
noble purpose in view, but men often
fail to reach the goal and those who
do many times find it disappoint-
ing- the rewards not worth the ef-. ^
i KANSAS CITY.—The bankers of
fort. Too many sacrifices have been Mim|our| must |ook to the soj| of the
UWidr, their lives have been stin ed' ftatei t0 the asricultural develop
to accomplliih some one thing. They ] ment, for best blooming of their fu-
havr worked ixl M)P tifK*fl}w groove so ture, in the opinion of A. O. Eher-
long that j$ I,** become a hsbiC,^^/"™^
°> I order. y«
a- ! prec i« us a possession.
It is trifline to neglect the little ev-
ry-day kind of ailments. It i? trifling
machine j too. to take medicines of unknown or
'doubtful ingredients. If your stomach
gets out of order, your food is not di
rather make the most of each day.
The man is mo*t happy to whom the
time when he can no longer be of
service never comes.—News Capital.
SOIL IS RICHEST BANK.
ready to attack the run-down and the
anaemic. It your liver cant do its
work, your blood becomes impure and
many troubles follow. If your bowels
are irregular, poisons accumulate in
your body. I)r. Pierce s Ciolden Medical
Discovery (in tablet or liquid form)
helps the stomach to digest food prop-
erly, strengthens the liver, regulates
the bowels. As a consequence you f.re
vigorous, full of snap and life! Fifty
years ago Dr. Pierce discovered that a
glyceric extract of flolden Seal and
Oregon Grape Root, of queen s root
ar.i blood root with black cherry bark
would aid all the digestive organ.- to
work as nature intended they should.
.: Thousands have found that the "Gold-
, who aadre-med the -tate convention oJ ien Medical Discover}" he then intro-
tiieir souls have not had the piopei inkers here. j dured to the world has restored them
exercise and when the time tome-' 'Missouri's best capital is the soil. ! 10 health when suffering from stomach
(and liver troubles. Now is the time to
trj- this famous remedy.—Ad.
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At all prices, from the Cheapest to the Best
Paints and Glass
Window Shades : Picture Frames
\ A. L. LUND
411 D Avenue
Phone 194
AT HOME
and at
the STORE
WALL PAPER ifoES uKl
PAINT UP! |
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Gel the best— •
Our New Method of Laundrying hose
This is the way we handle your
hosiery. Each one is stretched to its
perfect size, on our new darning ma*
rhine which we have just installed.
All socks, in finished bundles, are
darned free of charge. THIS IS FOR
VOl H i ONI KMK\< E.
Join the host of satisfied customers
l y sending your next washing to us.
We are prepared to finish family
washings at a very small cost.
We make dry cleaning a specialty.
Not the largest in the West
But as good as the best.
Crystad Laundry and Cleaning Plant
PHONE 473.
NO 10 GORE.
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♦ JOHN MANNING
♦ Lawyer
♦ Practice in all rnurtx.
♦ First National Rank Building
♦ I'hone 278
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• DR. H. W. SMITH
• Dentist
+ Third r'uor Id KoWtler l'uildlng
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• Phone 933
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* 7C FOR PRINTING 7C
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* E. B. DUNLAP
♦ Phvfician and Surgeon
♦ llffl.e Hoars )0 ii m. to IT m.
♦ ! to 4 p m.
* Plrtt National Hunk Hi.fj:. Cnd Floor
FLOOR VARNISHES
STAIN \NI) ENAMELS
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
WALL PAI'KR
MOPS \NI) POLISHES
I'KTIRE FRAMING
PHONE !9
* Overland' Automobiles
New Cars and New Price
Vou will do well to see \
B. P. FIELDS
+ Offl^ I'hone 16—It*** r K ne 736
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♦ DR. GEORGE PL'GH
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• Veterinarian
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♦ Office Phone 22 Res. Phone 81
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1 ♦ 7G PRINTING TC
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"2. Hetorc placing your order for June delivery. Announcement soon
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- ♦ FOR SALE
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. ♦ Pu'e Dwarf Broom Corn Seed
• ♦ "^1 ]>er bushel, r .n be delivered
Z' * C. 0. D. at your door by Parcel
. ♦ Po*t.
• • ♦ MOLL RIV)S.
"• ♦ MOLL BROS. :: Lawtan, Okla.
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Choice Candies by Express
kept Fresli in our Refrigerator Candy Case
Best of Soda Drinks
POWELL'S
328 C Avenue
Lawton, Oklahoma
;; L. J. Lathram i
3rd ~-t.. First National Bldg.
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When >ou come do^n town at night to do a little shopping you
nill invariably do your buying in the stores that are best lighted.^
Vou go into these places because they are more attracti\e than the
places that arc poorly lighted.
The same is true of your home It is much more attractive if
properly lighted. The best light for >our home is electricity. It is
clear, does not heat the house, rot dangerous, and takes very little
eare. For light*, electricity costs very little.
The Comanche Light and Power Co.
THIS IS THE TRADE MARK ON EVERT
OF GENUINE TEETHINA
Kaown fo-
rty Half
T eething
Bftbira.
• Ckolrr* MotStm. Otoi^rm Infantum. Wormi H •
• l oMliMtKin and other * llwt
• t:. ke baby during tb* tr«ihin« p*rv«J
• L««fa M«rh S id by
r. , Wrtuforwur FrM- M„tk*r' fl<*>kl*t?'
C. J. M<4kiat C«., St. LmU, Ms.
Item* mber—-Wi Ss-ll 1 amps at 1 osl
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Phone PBX 273
Pioneer Building
tftvltcoratmc t: the Pale anu sickly
I TbeOtdS!«.r JhiU ifmeral ning tonic
| 3*OVf S T \8TFI i^> chil! TONIC, drive* oul
vtaUca enrich. «ih«-Moo*l.andhalld upthesy -
rtn A trjr twnic. For idalU «nd cu ld'?n. 50c
New Parasols
Wide range of styles in Fancy Colors and Shapes, Latest Novel-
tie-. Women's Fancy Pongee Parasols at $1.00. $1.2>
Children's Fancy Parasols 23c and ..0c
New Line Fancy White Goodi, I.u\vns nd Crepe de Chines this
week.
315 D Avenue
Lawton, Oklahoma
mountjoy & dowdy
COLONIAL FRUIT PUNCH
A New Summer Drink. It's Different,
at
WctfiTE
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♦ NOTICE.
♦ Rai-e Single Comb White Leg-
♦ horns and buy le.-s feed and eat
♦ more eggs. Kggs lead for de-
♦ livery :;c and 5c each. Every egg
♦ fertile. Ba'.e? Leghorn Yards
♦ Phone 843.
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♦ F.(it;S FOR HATCHING
♦ Mv inilltn^R -.f pure Hl.uk Ml
♦ • .i Biff (•• pi fto is are betti
♦ 'liiK m.-Kiii tluin evor liefi-n
♦ are retlat<ed to fl.Q0 fm 1:. egg* ..f th
^ beat iount on larger qaaatitiflf
4 Order early
+ P •; PULLBBTON LiMI ,,kl
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♦ 1)K. JOHNSTONE,
♦ Physician and Surgeon.
♦ Over Jones Drug Store
♦ Special Vttention to "Iliseasf
♦ of Children" and "Laboratory
♦ Diagnosis."
♦ < Irtice Phone 10118 lies. 100
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♦ Facilities for Turkish and a
♦ modern Health Baths, with spt
♦ oial features and individual a)
♦ tention superior to othei Healt
♦ Resort- DR. C. VV BARD,
♦ Specialist in Chroinc Disease
♦ -1-28 lit Medicine Par)
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W . O. W.
NO. 94
I.an tun. Okla.
Meets every TI
day night, 8 o clock,
Carney Hall, 4th Street, oppi
postoflk-e.
C. W. SIMPSON, Clei
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