The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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the lawton constitution
PAGE THREE
# WANTED.
t Good Jean cotton tags at Con-
stitution office.
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j LOOK OUT FOR COLDS—CATARRH
Don't let this Winter hring t you the annoyance of (*.ta"h iind
suffering which every man and woman who is afflicted
with this disease, has cause to dread.
Mrs. Maud Kills is visiting in
lahoma City for a few dsv
tending the fair.
■ John Hoskins left today
hoina City, where he will a
days attending the fair.
m .1
f.ry
. i>inn. oil-in*- ' •" ••••.• ■
Vilfi f«ir having violate'I 11 •«* priliiM-
1,1 SFtbf Stat, ^
lift IV
' taw
Ml I 'I
We g<
■ ! ,o pay* a "fine of fT-ooo-
terve thirty dnjri In tin
1 " '.V nn.1
'""'Ii fite Stat* "f ilMiilmii.ii, tor
"'Tiiriloll n« to till' serving tlie satil thirty
5jr{rt^jrnof.i,wM^T
A" ISS XX tor or against
or■ ilealrlng «« 1 h |mr,|n„. nn- hereby
tbe Krnntjnff r,.H4.ut „n the mill «1nt« ami
n"iin«'< ' v of the i'iiI'tloii and pBmle
hour at th «tnti* ,f oklahoma ut 'he
°'f & SI.V ..kuh„ . ntj.
.►k.i . .„i,«,.ri|,eil nt Lawton, <>Ma
" lK ti,."' afh il.iv of Aiigli.it. 1IH5.
tailia. this ti,. ^J'tOJ/lNi; KI.AliSl.lt.
1 ;_t pll«uut for Pardon
First of nil remember, If you will | taken cold, but it Is more likely that,
continue lo uflet with t'atarrh, it Is j this Insidious 511 1 ' ' ,1'' ,,..m
you, own fault. Catarrh Is worse in vigor has k'n.-v" '• atarrhai
Wialer because the most common- h,a^ach. lh(. dbaKreeable closing of
place precautions against germs audi.,,. .
contaminations are neglected.
A marriage license was
day'to Royce Totldard, 24,
Sallie Honehock, 34. bcth
Att
Bluffy theatres and inhale
gain vitiated and
gernf-laden air. We ait in over-heated
rooms, neglect exercise, exclude fresh
air becau.se it's cold, and in a hundred
ways do everything possible to assist
in the ravages of a disease that is al-
ready maklnpttomendoiia progress to-
wards a complete ippin* of vitality,
mall wonder that Winter brings
S. I. McElhoes
terduy morning for Frederic
he will spend Beveral days
after bu.-iness matters.
Mi
es Blanche and Mt
of Indiahoma, arrive
visit
*profcs atonal
j\nd "Business Cards
« DR. E. BKENT MITCHELL ♦
• Ey«\ Ear, Note and Throat
« 204-o Koehler Bldg.
• (, lasses filled, Lenses ground and
.. Duplicated.
• I'honr 2r.S. i'. , , I
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rll«
It is small wonder that Winter bi
additional annoyance to Otarrh stif
! ferers The nosliils, reasonably free in
> summer, are e« i!y stopped up by 'he
I inflammation of the lender membrane,
I and the phlegm and secretions which
cannot readily flow, . Hggravale the
Iclicaie lining of the throat ami poi
son the system Hawking and spilling
becomes more frequent In fact. Ca-
tarrh is not only a nuisance, danger
, and annoyance to the afflicted, but a
continued menace to everybody Any-
one who comes In contnci with Ca
tsrrbal germs, expectorated or ex-
haled In Stuffy rooms, poorly venti-
lated theatres or cars, may contract
the disease They'll think they have
I1C, lUC
air passages, they may find It attacK-
ing tin- bones <* the nose, tin ti. sues
of the ear, re ulting in deafness, tne
loss of smell, for no part of a body
is secure from J be ravages of Ca-
tarrli. Catarrh makes you sick an
over U is a dis.-a.- e of the blood. It
circulates through Hie system, and for
this reason sprays, washes, vapours [.0ttc
and salves must be failure in curing
it. You can relieve Catarrh 'horoughly
and p. nnanently. S. S. 8.
tt,e blood, relieve unhealthy secre
lions, reduce the membrsneous sw^
i„K. it Will literally wash the blood
free from the poison. S. 8. S. goes ili-
reetly lo the source of trmible. en-
riches. while it cleanses "1*> 1h'°°wrl,,
■ is a wonderful tonic Invlgorutor. ^\r te
sssre? "=
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-•t ♦ W AR NEWS OF OXE
U ^ EAR A(iO TODAN ♦
i« ♦
.la- ♦ l'.ench and British war office ♦
hree ♦ reports declared that ihe move ♦
♦ ment to iiAnk the German richt
♦ was developing at the northern ♦
issue,I to- * end of the western front.
and Mrs.'* Berlin admitted that there had I
if I.aw- ♦ been heavy fighting but said that
;♦ there had been i«> iimmm ' *|
♦ sullS. *
ft yes-';* Advancing Belgians renccupicd • j
where ♦ MalineB. Antwerp foils were be- j
looking ♦ ing bombarded.
'♦ Russia reported reptlMng • w
♦ perate attemi.ts of four Cerman ♦
guerite ♦ army corps to cross the River ♦
oil the ♦ Niemati to cut the Warsaw tail
GIRLS LIXE TO USE SHINOLfi
It keeps shoes look-
ing lovely with so
little work.
A VsB
"Tie KEY lifts tlio v
cover.
where they will
friend, for a few days.
♦
protested to Vienna ♦ ,
sowing bombs in the ♦:
Frank Rush, superintendent of the
forest preserve, was in Lawton Wed-
nesday looking after busine s mat-
ters. lie reports Mrs. Rush and Ed-
win Franklin Rush getting along
ith ♦ road.
! ♦ Italy
!♦ against
♦ Adriatic.
♦ Austrian lost great stores of •
♦ war material in the recent defeat ♦
♦ in Galicia.
Principally
About PEOPLE
Every Home Needs a Faithful Cough
and Cold Remedy
H Mrs. K. &. vovniBi".. — I ____
fhelr services cost you nothing jnK with her sister, Mis. < . R. Simp , ,ea ons change anil colds ap-
will t«ve drug son of :10I Park avenue. She has been , you first detect a cold af-
r:,. Refuse Imitations. Write the visiting with her son over in hn ^ ^ ^ <)ne who ,nee*-
Swifi Specific Company, Medical De- a few days and returned >' e(j then ;t j„ ti,at a tried and tested j
where she will ren^.n here the rest ^ ^ faithfully used. "1,
of the week and th.i -'he will lea . ^ wrgte a teHtimoniBl liefore, but,
for San Angelo. Texas, where s e , ^ positively that for myself and
will visit with friends. | family, Dr. King's New Discovery is
' the best cough remedy we ever used
and we have tried them alj." 50c and
U-00.
Swlfl Spei inc « oni|J«u.-.
pari ment. Hoot' 1&. Atlanta, (.a
i •
JOHN F. THOM AS
Attorney
Practice i All Court.
.IITNEY CAR—Phone 116. 9-27-6tp
M. T. Hartman of Sterling was in
the city Tuesday visiting friends.
Post cards of Fali Festival at Brig-
ham's Book and News Store. -27-3t.
BRITISH SYSTEM NOT
PRACTICAL HERE-LANE.
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• FAIN * YOUf"5 •
• J. A. Fain J°hn *" *ounI a
• Lawyera
I Wul*erton ' « "" " *
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W. C. HENDERSON J
Attorney and Counselor at Law ^
Phone 373 J
8tfvei «-<ialyon Building ^
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Henry l^ath of Sterling, was In
Lawton Tuesday transacting Imsinessj
Post cards of Fall Festival at Brig-
ham's Book and News Store. 9-27-3t.
W. H. Gault of Geronimo, Okla.,was ^
business visitor in Lawton Tuesday
Bv the United Press. Tq mettKure the force exerted by a
WASHINGTON, 1). C., Sept. person while exercising a French
■ it „ p Hriir R«P1>inK 10 Ar"erican e,p0nent' , doctor has invented a machine il!
I Pust cards of frail Festival at B g ^ Britigh lystom of giving cabinet, W(jyc,e mech nism drives a
ham's Book and News Store. (iffic(,r|< sealR in conKre«s, Franklin ' (|ywhich registers, on delicale
, 1, hu.,nv Lane, Secretary of the lnteiior l>e-1 . |rjc initrunientM ' i
Comfort and economy make happj tmeI)| t<||() ,he United Press that « i —
Frank Spencer of Meers, was in Law-' >"™ ; Y'~ ^ both "y ( in his estimation the scheme was!
ton Tuesday -ooking after business ^ -ast Heaters_
affairs. I McBee will leave in the .. .— .u-
'-.yi
Any soft, dry cloth I \
applies SHIN0LA
and brings the
shine with a few
strokes.
Because SHINOLA is
wax and oils it is good
for leather and does not soil or spatter.
Slaak—Tan - Whit*
Ask N««r««l ltor«
America's Home Shoe Polish
Fair"- ' W ■©. McBee will leave in the ^e «I would not have the time
. , , heriff left morning for New Mexico where e • mv sca, jn congress if I had'
Uncle Tom Richardson, sheriff, for about ten days at- ; . An)frica re
— - (ie „one for about ten dayt
loday for Oklahoma City to attend lo lQ lf.„a) 1)Usine s matters,
business matters.
i • M Ut;..
Waritf\
one. Cabinet positions in America arc:
purely administrative positions as | ^
Wai. D. McBee
Lawyer
Will Practice in All Court*
Kwliler Bldg-Phe"* 30S
Lawton. Oklahoma
onnosed to those in England, where! LOST-Fine colored Jersey muley
. _ resi i Dr. L. H. Fouts. Chirripractor. Of- W()n of ,he various depart. COw with halter on. Return to the
STRICTLY up to date 6 loom - fice 327^ Ave. D. Hours 10 to 12 a. if.d on by under secretaries. i[ed Hall Transfer Co. 9 .9
dence. Bargain for anyone wanting,"" m 0lhcr hour8 by p. menu carriedion_oy ^
an excellent home. Phone H17. 2 -ii' '-' po'intineIlt. Phones, Residence 198, officers" have all the opportunity | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with
L. C. Wootls "ieft~this morning for|0«'ce 350. de8,ed make C^ar - -h 75c per week at II. A A~
Oklahoma City where he will attend Tom,jnson) John„ie Woods, recommendations in our annual j
,he fair and on business. ^ Ijllh,.Rm, Arno Lund, and Vin- „ute our ,(OSiUons to con- NEWSPAPERS WaiiKd "^'. "d-
Umiaipi-. cent Cockwell left this morning over ' as cleJirly an(1 forcibly as we vertlsing rates and time of publi
You can get the fkmous " ^ prj8C() fol- Oklahoma City, where ' (a,e ',hcm jf we addressed tj0n of paiiers within ■><> niiles
[EXSetpbonrSjonVs57. j they will attend the fair for a th< from the «o r; of the Lawton, A. F. C. Care Const,tul.on
9-28 at
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dr. 11. w. SMITH
Dentist
Tblrd rwoor la Koehler Building
Glenn Harris left this morning
over the Frisco for Oklahoma f ity,
where he will spend three days attend-
ing the fair.
of the
me hifihuv'- •—- • , |
chamber. In the second place, we have (
. ample opportunity to appear before, —
... and Mrs. A. J. Carson, who have ^ con(tre8siona, committees and WANTED-Seamstress. oOb B.
recently removed to this city from ^ ^ >ny meaguIe within our i
Uwton have taken a residence at 102ft vjnce ' —
West Nineteenth street. Mrs. Maude
Turner Ellis of Lawton, is a guest of
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Phone 955
DR. GEORGE PUpH
Veterinarian
lies, phone 81
I G. M. Thompson now owns the place
Itnown as the Citv Cafe and will be
triad to see all of his friends in his
9-28 5tp
new cafe.
I J. M. Haynes, deputy county treas-
urer, left on the noon Frisco Tuesday
I for Oklahoma City where he
1 ,pend a few days at the fair.
lunin _ eerniuK iinr •
Mrs. Carson.—Oklahoma < ity Ti.wes. submitted to us as soon as intro-
duced for the purpose of -etting our
addition to that, all bills con- WANTEDWales Good Cotton.^
cernine our respective departments^. Bowman, Phone 418. ^ ^
♦ Office Phone 22
ii
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OATS WANTED.
Will pay highest m rket price
for good oats. Lawton Ice &♦
• Fuel Co.
Call our expense.
Phone 45, Lawton
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rr* ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦
• E. B. DUNLAP 4
• physician and Surgeon 4
I omee Hour". 10 •"u.. to « "• *
° to 4 p.®.
I First N.tlou.i Bnt.lt Bldg Md Flour «
t e^HTe.- *
: feMSssS:
t k«o0rtns SaPnB0 c. w. UAIRD, ;
♦ SP^f" i" ChMldici^SParl- "
• Koehler Bblu'. 1 ll( ' ' t
♦ M. P ^ xhroat ♦
« Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
# Glasses Fitted
?
WASHBO
Yes, Break Up Your
Washboard!
«o«h cl"h..«b U....V. b,..king up?
Magic Washing Stick
Finished Mr. Washboard.
And' by .och g'"*!* S,"nt'hlJIrAgh"
W" "ing ;thcr h„'rn.ful thing,
nor acid, nor • > gentle means,
It loosen* the d rt y damaBe
by natural moans. " *°"din the wool-
lln«.rl. will b.
a continual- delight.
tow your help how much
Once you •' ow y much nicer the
r,-;,.'.n your clothe, main.
ti"a.hi«, pel. m, ««
. , Ik. title- I r.comm„:d It to ' 'JV
MBS. I . Ark.
Henry Ford
and W.J.Bryan
Very little has been given to the
public' regarding the plan adopted by
Henry Ford and W. S. Brian as lo the
way they intend to spend the I en Mil
lion "Dollars to be given by Ford as u
peace fund to be used in bringinir the
«tir now raging in Europe to a close
" our plan would be to invest the full
amount in GWINCO Coffee and ship
it as soon as possible, to the Nations
now engeged in this terrible struggle.
I, is possible after usinfr (Swinco cof- j
fee lor a few days the war would end
■is this excellent brand hiis alenilency
,o eradicate all malice, prejudice,
jeultiusv, hatred or ill-will of anj kind. |
Those who use Gwinco coffee are
always happy and in a itood humor.
We have just received a fresh ship-
ment of Gwinco Coffee. 1". lo 35 cents
the pound.
Our trroccry slock is complete.
We thank ion for your trade.
1'ree Delivery. ,''hone ",HT
No 8 Eleventh St.
J. L. J. Gwinn
KF.F. DELIVERY. PHONE 587
(111CeQ iur l«e iiuij'wuv -- i • _ 1 o I .-ut i
opinions on them. During the last ses-■ LOST-Sat^rday evenrng. ^ ]
sioti of congress, l wrole reports on diartlond. Return ^ 'h Hadly,,
:i,000 bills thus submitted. You can 413 3rd Street. Liberal rewatd. . -2
,hat 1 would have hardly had
time "lo make three thousand Si
f'" I^.k^'r'at "the^'prnposition from 605. Residence 913 A.
ministration and legislation, as now |
recognized, is what they would con-j ExDerienCed
tinue to favor and insist upon.' | E.xpenci.wc«
If Your H^ir is Falling Out
we know of no better remedy than
"93"
flair Tonic
A preparation which we gladly recom-
njeiid to you. 60c. a bott.e.
WC KnOW OI Liu w
Salesladies Wanted at
Handverker's
'FOR SALE—A go.id, gentle, family
i driving horse, phone 787, 807 Ar-
!,. . "J-I7tf
ilington.
I /
« X.T.Howell M. A Nelson -
« NELSON & HOWELL ^
Insurance.
• We Will Bond You. ^
♦ Room 201 Koehler BUK
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Wath Days
Are Made
Joy Day*
jont b- o vVhenever You Need n General Tonic
Take Grove's
A A a o The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦* ,bill tollic is equally valuable as a
«. WANTED. ♦ General Tonic because It contains the
« -- - - - * well known tonic propertiesoI^lNlNE
r',wi ♦ > ml IRON. It acta oil the Lit er, Drtvt4
♦ Good clean cotton tacs at c on- ^no ^rU Enflcht.s the bickki and
i« stltution office. ^ * Builds u"> the Whole Sy-tem SO cents
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• Office Phone 239. Residence 6.6
• DR. C. H. HAMMOND
• DENTIST
• Office Suite 219-221 ■
• First National Bank Building
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FIFTEEN WASHINGS 28 CTS.
r- i .. than 2c a day V*u «*ve lw®
..^vo.r cloth.,. v.u
i^rvourIriHn«.vou ..vouHirk.t
Vl".n.-r'WILL BE RETURNED.
t_. twice you Will breHk up. or
AOer u®lni. twtC« f WHSl.bodrd.
throw -way. ■or fore Washing
«SS-"|.«'«Vlf,h"
don't h.v. It now.
A. B. Richards Company,
Sherman, Teitt
'TTd. TURNER & CO.. LAWTON.
•Oklahomai tlistribulors"
Our
Christmas
Club
will help you buy any
watch, clock or piece of
Jewelry you care for.
Your dimes do the
buying— come in and let
us tell you how.
JOHN B. EVANS
4(12 C AVENUt
Koehler Building
Solomon said there was noth-
ing new under the sun
But we have something mw in late hooks
UE\RTS OF THE SUNSET, bj Rex Beach,
MICHAEL O'HALLOREN by Gene Straiten I ort.r,
MR. BINGLE, by Geo. Barr Met ulcheon.
With more than 200 Popular Copyrights at lift, cents each.
Remember we take subscriptions for anythin, printed anil dupli-
cate any printed club offer.
I will CI V 11 sale tuiy place 011 earth. Terms reasona
1,1* and the same to all. 1 have made the bi« sales of the
Southwest. Dates may be had at any of the following
places:
First National Bank, Lawton.
City National Bank, Lawton.
Citizens State Bank, Lawton.
Bank of Cache, Cache, Okla.
Faxon State Bank, Faxon, Oklu.
Chattanooga State Bank, Chattanooga, Okla.
Chattanooga News, Chattanooga, Okla.
COL G. H. FRANIPTON
Route 2 Cache' 0kla'
Another Shipment of Jumbo Hawaiian Pineapples.
Something New-"Lan*ley's Processed Grape Fruit" Ready to Serve.
Parsnips; Neufchatel Cheese; Quinces and Fancy Norway Mackerel
Just Arrived, at
W MITE'S
the house of quality
Much Time Wasted
r s zxrzsz
Iletl Spreads.
MOUNTJOY & DOWDY
315 D Ave.
goodner book store
First Door South City Hall. Phone 303
Lawton, Okla.
B0GGS, 323 D Ave.
Clothier, Tailor, Hatier
and Furnisher
,Has all the latest in Fall Showings, and the price
will please you.
A. D. BOGGS
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