The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
E. N. J. MEIER
(Pub. lu Lawton Constitution from Oct. 2nd
to Ort. Kith. Im-ltiHlve.I
NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma, County of Coniuncbe,
Dealer in
Columbia Carbon and
Ribbon Company*8
( AKHOX PAP^ AND
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.
Iu County Court.
In the •imtter of the estate of Charle* K.
Howell, debased.
. Notlee la hereby given that Oeorrc r. .
Howell, the duly appointed and <|uatified '
I executor of Charles E. Howell. «ie< eased. , ort ... _ .
© has rendered and presented for settlement phone oO. W. o. Cannon (jroc. 10-7 ti
0 land filed In s.-il<| court, his final account
(•Hand report of his administration as such
PA (IE FIVE
to make Law- ♦
i( city in Soath- ♦
na Boost. ♦
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GwinnCuts the Price
PRINCIPALLY
About PEOPLE
If you want goods delivered quick,
Mrs. J. T. Johnson has returned
With The Clover Print'tg Co.
Opposite P. O.
"professional
"to- and his petition for dim-barge and
iistrllxitioij of said estate, mid tiiat Friday, .
® i the uay of Oetoher, A. I>. being a from Dallas, Texas, where she has
® I day of ;i He^nlar term of "aid Court, to- u • • . e • , , ,
® «;it: ..f the Oetoher term. a. l>. ibis, at u been visiting with friends and rela-
ffl o'Hoek A. M of said day. at the County tives for n rlavs
^$9 < '"lirl room In lt>e I'It J of Lawton lu the 1 CS 101 8 Iett Ua>S'
I s:iid County of Comanche has been duly
1 appointed by said Court, for the settlement 1 .. . . _
• >f said account, tit which time and pluoe How can we do it; 10 per cent
V!!r«X.'n...""ln "VitTn""^ ^ wholesale. Furniture .nd rugs,
ouat iiiiti I'ontnt tin same. Newman Bros. 10-18 2t
Dr. L. H. Fouts. Chiropractor. Of- j Germany took from France 44 years
lice 327Vi Ave. D. Hours 10 to 12 a. ago. Bui whtn this city became the
m.. 2 to 5 p. m. Other hours by ap- neater tLi O'cr-«pot he hurried back I
pointment. Phones, Residence 198, and has been on the job ever since.
4-25dtf. Daily he goes anions what is left of
Office 350.
THE COLDS OF MANKIND CURED
BY PINES!
1 pkg. evaporated Loganberries. .20c
I can Loganberries ^Oc
can I'uyallup Klarkberrirx 15 and 20c
l—.45c
And "Business Cards
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• DR. E. BRENT MITCHELL ♦
• Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
♦ 204-5 Koehler Bldg. ♦
♦ Classen fitted. Lenses ground and ♦
& Duplicated. ♦
* I'hone 2Lawton, Okla. ♦
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in testimony whereof I have liercunr
my Imnd and affixed the seal of said Court
this 2nd day of October. 1015. v * <
R J. RAY. *ou can 8et the lamous
(Seal) County Judge. Kitchen Cabinet delivered
(I'uldlNhed In Lawton Constitution Sept. 'Jl
to Oct. 'JSi, 1015. Inclusivei
State of Oklahoma. Couut; «C Comanche,
lu the District Court.
J. I). I.ankford. as Hunk CouiiuinHloner
of the State of Oklahoma. Plaintiff.
your
home for 5$ 1.00. Phone Ed Jones, 357.
8-27 tf
Have you ever gone through a ty-
pical pine forest when j ju had a
cold? What a vigorous impulse it
sent! How you opened wide your
lungs to take in those invigorating
land m.« rious qualities. Yes, Dr.
! Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey possesses those
|JtimplatinR qualities and overcomes
Hoosier llac*cin^ coughs. The inner lining of
the throat is strengthened in its aS
tack against cold germs. Every family ,
needs a bottle constantly at hand. 2«>
War was all over. Look for New-
man Bros ad. 11 day sale. 10-18 2t
hi.s fellow citizens seeing to their
needs. He does not encourage them.
*hey need no encouragement. Men 1 can 10 lb Blackberries
and women go about their atfuirs J Pj<P«- Seeded Raisins
. u ti tne country enjoyed the
fairest of peace and the bombard-
ments—there is an average of one
every three days—cause no more
alarm than a passing shower. It i&
tue tne bombardments are more fat-
al ont v. hcn a citizen is carried u ' by
ti.; steel wsitation:* ito more ttrror \
r * i ife^ied ran hud ■ «!*••«! a mutual 3 cans Sugar Corn
pkg. Aunt Jemima's Buckwheat
Hour 10c
25 oz. K. C. Baking Powder... . „15c
1 pint Log Cabin Maple Syrup 2fx-
1 qt. Log Cabin Maple Syrup ... 45c
Half gal. Wigwam Maple Syrup *i5r
1 gal. Log Cafcin Maple Syrup . .$1.35
Urge pkg. Rolled Oats ,, 20c
{ cans No. 2 lomatoen .(--- 25c
1 can No. 21; Tomatoes fi 10c
2 cans No. 3 H. P. Tomatoe«^t_fc. ,25c
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• <
♦ JOHN r. THOMAS <
♦ Attorney i
♦ i
♦ Practice in All Courts *
♦ i
• stevena-CJalyon liidg. Lawton, Okla. i
♦ J
FAIN * YOUNG ♦
A. Fain John M. Young *
Lawyers •
Eneriry harness in a master
ducer. Cndirected it is a feeder of
crap heaps. It has created Indus- /w/ T* 7Ja TTT* "uT\ "*1"
trkniu a , " " oW lady in her whitj lacj bonnet
Mrs. Frank Shipley of Cache, who tru s- liullt UP >>u«n''ss made power of
J. II. Crawford and J. 1*. McKeumi, I de-
fendants.
notk'k Ol sheriff's sale
«, r !rf tTA S has been visitinK with friendVYn the n«'n ,,h"n P'-'P"1) dieted. Al ten
'Sty the past few day., ha, re- "'cloek • • - 2(1 you can use
iu an action wherein J. l . I^jinkford. as turned home your energy at |he auction sale of lot-
Bank I*JininlNsloiier <>f the State of Oklaho-
ma was | l:ilutiff, :ind .1. II. Crawford and
J. P. M--Kenna were defenilants. directed ,f , ., . , , ... ,, i ■
to me tlie undersigned sheriff of Comanche *' y°u don t think I will sell groc-
County. oklalmma. etunmandliig ine to levy eries chean irive me a trini W S lawton Man Marries
upon and sell without appraisement, the er,es cneaP ^lve me a inal- w- *>•
follow iii); described real est.ite. situated iu Cannon GrOC. 10-7 tf
!na, Vu'-'wiV* fltata "f okiabo-j Bunday's Oklahoman earned the
(WtAt.mu'S"to("l'i.,clFyO0f [ Frank Weimer returned Saturday «n"« ncement of the marnage of Otto
mitfsfy a Jiid^nipnt of fit^«.|,iBure in fn- on the evening train from the east Qu'nc^'e lawton and Miss Hattie .
! women, ruddy \.iha'e .it in
jtii'ii doorwny*, «tubro:<tis.,ir,h Oi. I
■ -iw v « comnleiinc « •" -istt '*■ a
P™' ri.h baby expected at h • • .At a; ..'
.'rute the shelling ini^P. begin but
Van ("amp's Tomato Catoi
3 cans any kind Soup
3 cans Kidney lleans
2 cans Strincless B«
I pk*. Swansdown Flour
(iwinro Coffee, 15-2U-25-30 and 35,-
25c
<5 «id 25c
.. ....25c
25c
... 25c
30c
1 lb can Upton's Coffee 40c
2 lb can Upton's Corfee _. 75c
3 lb can Upton's (oftee . |1.( 0
1 lb can ("ano\ a Coffee .40c
I lb can Wedding Hreakfasi
Coffee
30c
v«n the Iteal Heights. J. Connor. IS It
In Oklahoma City.
Sunday's Oklahoman
N f thank you for your trade.
J. L. J. Gwinn
'FREE DELIVERY.
PHONE 587
. iajn aHNMH ■
vor of said plaintiff and agatiixt mild de- . , . * ~ Owen nf -
fondants, obtained and made in said court w'here he has been transacting busi- wwt" OI greenville, texas.
on the _'0th day of June, 1914, for the sum n.,aa I ■
of 1802.Tr.. together with Interest thereon at ,ltS8' .
the rate of ten per cent do per cent) per _____ mjm—Between Junction and Law-
unnuui. payable annually irom the 29th day ! *nn _ , . . ...
•f June, I'm. until paid, and tii«- further Furniture at 10 per cent aliove ^ ease containing childrenh
w visum of one Hundred hollars ($100.001 as , . . . ... , clothing Finder nl*>n
♦ Wolverton Bldg Cor. Bth and D # attorney's fees and coats ac t diaburseuients wholesale at New mans 11 day sale. I 1 m(,er P'ease notify I)r.
♦ lawton (lUahnma • . I 10-1K 2* Lewis. Lawton. 10-18 3t
A A A . J I I will therefore. . n Saturday, the 80th 1U in
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I day of October, Uiir , :it the hour of two I
door of Sin'" Court li'lii til'!' si t u a t cd ^ !• FOR RENT—A good 8 room modern Vina Kindnl). who hna ! een
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ,♦♦♦• sen %u&yh$£tl Good condition and close ' ' the city for the pas, week,
- bidder for r-nsti. the property above d,s in. Call at 709 E Avenue. Phone 431. as Kuest of her cousin, Mis s Jessie
— I 'Tilled, or so murli thereof as vlll sntlsfv , ,
♦ I said JiidKiaeat, wltb intervHt and eo«t of 10-16 tf ev,ton' left yesterday for her home
• '"""'...j ..... I at Corpus Christi, Tevas.
.n.^bT- nee>.It
^ i. nerveleas prerisioi rapidly con-
lilting the blue design im • the (inini-
iest of forget-me-nots.
.hi; military commandant of the
ace, u hiuh'y educated reserve of-
ficer, with his lieutenant, a young uni-
versity man, rend alouil to each other i
when they have the time, from Virgil, j
in Latin.
ilie local Justice of the Peace
th*ng to do became in Pont-a- j ^ „r-'i "£'5T.,1*. A
Mousson no one does wrong any more; ,. 5*,
and rows are a thinp of the past. He j A i„LV , ' V
! (Continued To Page Eight.
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SOIDBV Waw-"5[V£RVlHtHE
• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
W. C. HENDERSON
Attorney and Counselor at Law
snlt
, Mated Sept. *.'H, 1816.
' j THUS ltlCHAHDSON,
♦ Sli.Mlff of romanetae Countv. Oklaliotna.
« | MeKLHOES, fl.lt It IK & H HINKKOKT,
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I'hone 373
Stevens-Oalyon Building
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• Wat. D. McBee ♦ i
• Lawyer ♦ j
• «
♦ Will Practice in All Courli ♦ 1
• «
• Koehler lildft —i'hone 30ft 4
* Lawton, Oklahoma +
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Joe Wolf returned Saturday on the 1 ■■ ■
, Frisco where he hag been in the east 1 '' ^ Trope, who is the progressing
Attorneys for Plaintiff. ^ transacting business and visiting with a£e,,t f^1' the St'ldehaker cat, has just
friends for a few days. delivered two cars last week, one to
s#m Joyner, "a four" and the other to
You can own a walch by Christ- W. Paynter, which is a "six." Bath
mas by joining Evans, the Jeweler's OWIIe'! are pleased in every way with
Christmas Saving Club. 10-4tf 'heir cara.
10,:
♦ ♦
♦ DR. H. W. SMITH ♦
• Dentist •
Third Floor in Koeiiier Building
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(Pub. lu Lawton «'oiiNtltutlon Oct. 9,
191ft)
si mmons by i't'ilmcation.
In the IHatrlet Court of Comanche Coun-
ty, oklahoma.
(Jeorjce Tole, Plaintiff,
vh. No. 4486.
Mae Tole, Defendiint.
SAI1> defendiint, Mae Tole. will take no-
tice that nhe has b<*en nueil in the above
entitled action, in the above Ntyled court,
and that he must ii|i|iear, demur, answer
or otherwlxe plead t«
plaintiff filed therein on or "before the 23d
day of November. A. 1 . 1915. or Hald peti-
1 he taken as true and a jiidKUient
acuorillngly rendered «ranting the s.Ud '
pin int iff au absolute divorce.
OBOKGK TOLE. Plaintiff, I
S. AUMSTHONt;.
Atto-ney for Plaintiff.
Attest:
K. B. COMPTON t Clerk.
(Seal) By II. j. .,'RPHV, Deputy.
STATIONERY
OF THE BETTER KIND
Kemember October 20, 1915, at ten ' Stock and fixtures for sale at a bar-
o'clock a. m. is the time for the lot P®*"- A. H. Garvin. 10-18 3t
follow the band and listen to
good Lot o{ hat trimmings at one-half
itnor.
10-18 It at y<""- ow price. A. H. Garvin. 18 3t
FACTS FOR SUFFERERS.
OR. GEORGE PUGH
Veterinarian
Mrs. Ida Turner is re-roofing her Remember you can buy anything
home at the corner of Ninth and A we hav at factory pricr« and many
Avenue, and making minor improve- '11-I less A. H. Garvin. 10-18 3t
ments, as she contemplates renting it,
and residing with her daughter, Mrs. was in the city Satur-
Maude Ellis, who has purchased a (^a-' visiting with friends and attend-
■ Pain results from injury or conges
J tion. Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, handaome residence in Oklahoma City. to business
4, J lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprains,'
♦ bruises, sore stiff muscles or whp.t- What is the use of arguinir the mat-
♦ Office Phone 22 Reg. Phone 81 • ever pain you have yields to Sloan's 'tr' The lot sale on Beal Heights
« Liniment—brings new fresh blood, commences at ten o'clock a. m., Oct.
'dissolves the congestion, relieves the Come over. If you are going just
injury, the circulation is free and to knock, take your own sledge ham-
• OATS WANTED. ♦ your pain leaves as if by magic. The m®r- J- Connor. 10-18 It
A large shipment of fine linen stationery in fancy cut envelopes, in
white, blue, la\ender and pink color. Fifty Cents per box. Also cards
and envelope* in plain and gold edge, in while, blue, pink and lavender
at Forty Cents per box. Fancy pound paper at Forty Cents per pound,
envelopes to match. If you are wanting something fancy and exclusive
ask to see our Society Fabric line.
GOODNER BOOK STORE
First Door South City Hall. Phone 303
Lawton, Okla.
CITY WITHOUT A CHILD 1
COAL
By William Philip Simms
Will pay highest market price ♦ nature of its qualities penetrates im-
♦ for good oats. Lawton Ice &
♦ Fuel Co. Call our expense.
♦ Phone 45, Lawton.
♦ E. B. DUNLAP ♦
♦ Physician and Surgeon •
♦ office Ileurs 10 a.in. to 12 m
♦ J to 4 p.m.
+ F1r*t National Bank Bldg.. 2nd Floor +
(United Press Staff Corresponded)
EASTERN FRANCE, Sepi. 15.—
It's a satisfaction to know that when
you get just what you orJer.
mediately to the sore spot. Don't keep ' County Attorney T. B. Orr has re
on suffering. Ge' u bottle of Sloan's turned from Oklahoma City, where he 1 —A city without a single
Liniment. Use it. It means instant re- went 10 file a l,r'ef with the supreme ^ 1(1 's Pont-a-Mous8on. Ordinarily
lief. Price 25c. and 50c. $1.00 bottle court. l'i.000 souls abide within her borders,
holds six times as much as the 25c — j Repeated bombardments—the 135th
size. j MT. SCOTT MILL. has Just been recorded, have made it
| ___ necessary to remove the babies.
Miss Hays Entertains 117 B will pay the market price for ,)ne of the strangest cities in
• j Little Friends Saturday. .v°ur corn. Do your custom grinding, *'ranc®, Pont-a-Mousson sits astride
Miss dela Hays was hostess to sev- 'las corn chops, ear corn, shelled corn, Moselle, in the shadow of an odd,
9 9 eral of her little friends Saturday af- ''ran an<i corn meal for sale. solitary mountain peak which juts
• Office Phone in-Ren Hhoue 736 • j ternoon at her home, 707 B, it being 10"18 3tP T- FRONEBERGEfc. flom the roll'ng country of Lorraine.
occasion of her third birthday. 1>ea'< 's ca'led Mousson and in the
She received a number of gifts. Those Lawton Couple Married °'d days, when the village at its base
! * t ! P'e°«n« were: Jessie Brady, Nina Saturday Night
Hesenflow, Ellen Francis Burton,
Dorothy Feafcer, Agnes Slatten, G'K°UX were quietly married Satur-
Margory Wyatt. Oeene and Buster evening at the Baptist parsonage,
ou place an or
Facilities for Turkish and all ♦
• modern Health Baths, with spe- •
• cial features und individual at- •
♦ tention superior to other Health •. _ , . . ,
♦ Resorts. DR. C. W. BAIRD. ♦ j Pevato, Lowena Sanders, Lewel San- Rev- A- I-eake, in the presence caslle reared its towers, the place was
Specialist in Chroinc Diseases. ♦ {ders, Pauline Thomas. Malcoe Crea- of on,y a few friends. This comes as nameless save f°r refernce to it as the
sprang up by the Moselle and a
Le Moine France and Miss Frances (Pont) was thrown across the
stream to connect the settlement
with Mousson, upon whose crest
• 4.2s !2t
Medicine Park. • i
son, Gertrude Parmenter,
j Spence. "
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• ♦
♦ Koehler Bldg. Phone 172 ♦
♦ DR. G. PINNELL ♦
♦ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
♦ Glasses Fitted ♦
HOW CATARRH IK CONTRACTED
Myrtle a complete surpirse to their many l)0nt a Mousson" (the bridge to
friends. Mousson.) So it is called to this day.
Mr. France is employed at the Pont-a-Mousson holds the record
Frisco, and Miss Gigoux some time ^0I bombardments since this war 1
AVE.
We handle the best grades of Coal obtainable in Oklahoma.
Payne's Coal Yard
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
PHONE NO. 328. CORNER 3D AND F
Service That Satisfies
V
The excellent service given by our Women's, Misses' and Children's
Shoes is attracting a greater volume of business for us cavh season.
Now is the time to procure your children's winter school shoes of
the real leather sort, built for service.
Children's and Misses' School Shoes, prices from $1.50 to $2.25.
Boys' School Shoes from $2.00 to $2.50.
It will pay you to see this line.
mountjoy & dowdy
315 D Avenue
lawton, Oklahoma
A.
Mothers are sometimes so thought-1
less as to neglect the colds which
their children contract. The inflam-
♦ I mntion of the mucus membrane, al
'♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦jfirst acute, becomes chronic and the
— , ' fchild has chronic catarrh, a disease
tl:at 's cured and that may
T. Howell M. A Nelson ♦(£'1°V* a U^'a burden' Ml,ny P*™"8
NELSON & HOWriLL ♦ ' wh° have this loathsome disease wni:
Insurance. ^ remember having had frequent colds :
at the time it was contracted. A j
little forethought, a bottle of
since was one of the 1-awton Merean beg"n- The German lines run east and
tile's efficient clerks. u" —*u— rA
west past its northern limits crossing
___ the Moselle and curving around the
1 days arc always lucky. Newman 1 baae of Mousson from the top of
which, through telespoces, Metz,
which Bazaine traitorously gave to
Germany in 1870, can lie seen.
The bridge is barricaded on the
10-18 2t north because the Germans otherwise
could see every person who crossed
Several people were picked off by
COUGHS THAT ARE STOPPED!
Bros. Furniture and Rug Sale. 10-18 2
Oh so cheap. What bargains New.
man Bros. 11 day Furniture and Rug
sale,
WE GIVE S. 4 H. GREEN TRADING STAMP,'
i Jacobson,
II II nil ■ Mill I ■
snipers before the seven foot barri-
Wo Will Rnn,i v „ •I*1 ",e ume "• was coniracteo. A 1 . , ..
We Will Bond lou. • forethniiwht « i,„tn. >ade of sandbags was constructed.
• Room 201 Koehler Bldg. ♦ chaniberlain's Cmicrli Rem I i r Careful people see that they are From behind this barricade a clear j® * — g"
***************** ciously used, and all thTs trouble St°"i,ed- Dr- KinCS New Discovery a view o1 ^ German positions is had. [
LEADING CLOTHIER
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• Office I'horr 239. Residence S5fi ♦
• DR. C. H. HAMMOND ♦
• DENTIST ♦
• Office Suite 219-221 ♦
• First National Bank Building *
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• Phone 1070 Residence 1212 Gore ♦
• Lawton, Okla. ♦
• E. L. BOHAN ♦
• Live Stoek and Real Estate ♦
• AUCTIONEER ♦
• Will Cry Sales at Any Time— ♦
• Phone me for date at ♦
• my expense. ♦
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might have been avoided. Obtainable
everywhere.
W EATHER INDICATION FOR Ot
20, 1915.
Either wet, dry, hot or cold with a
falling or rising temperature, rain or
snow, maybe both, possibly some
wind. However the auction -ale of lots
will tie held on Beal Heights at ten
o'clock a. 111., Oct. 20, unless too much
>ain. J Connor. 10-18 It
remedy of tried merit. It has held its Heroism is as common as the red-
own on the market for 46 years, tiled roof and all the roofs are red.
| Youth and old age testify to its sooth- The mayor, a white-haired old man,
ing and healing qualities. Pneumonia volunteered, hoping to inarch
nd lung troubles are often casucd by triumphantly into the Lorraine which
delay in treatment. D'\ King's New |
1 Discovery stops those hacking coughs!
and relieves la prippe tendencies, j
Money back if it fails. 50c and $1.00.!
♦♦♦♦♦♦•••♦♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦MM
There are links in the chain of
every business success which must lie
forged of pure nerve. There are gaps
in every man's career which nerve
alone can bridge. There are times
flit Quinine Tn«t Dots Net Aftict Tke Hud when judgment wavers, then is when
Bcc«um ol lu Ionic and laxative edeet. LAX*. |k nerve fails lln nM u,,, ,
TI VR BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary nerve tails, no not waver but at-
Quinine and do«« not c.ti.r nenromneaa not tend the lot sale Oct. 20. J. Connor
ringing in head. Remember the tntl name and
look lor the signature ol E. W. GROVE. JJc. 10-18 It
Little Children
Suffer from itching, burning
skin eruptions. If the skin is
dry and scaly, try the cooling,
soothing ointment, Dry Zensal.
If there is a watery eruption
use Moist Zensal and give the
sufferer" in-,mediate relief. All
Umggists.
We Pay Highest Cash Price
for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Kafir
Corn and Milo Maize
DELIVERED AT THE MILL.
The Walker Fiour Mills Corap'y
DAILY EDITION
(ered
jimiez
{SHIP OF Ll'IS
AWAIT OPPOR-
TO CROSS.
LE AROUSEO
>oors Hold Secret
ying to Decide
to l>o.
'ess.
S. Oct. 22.—n is
it there is a U.rge
s gathered by Luis
7., Mexico, ready to
the first opportun-
this side of the river
, and citizens of
oliling mei'- 'ngs I-'
IlunuredB .1 'e g
ifcness to ci ,ss the
,t of the Mexican
Matumoras are mak-
ip banditry, but aid-
' escape.
al llutchins has ar-
irge of the rangers
N ANOTHER
OF OV ERLANDS.
cal agent for the
I four new "Fours"
ursday. They are
id Bruce is meetins
in selling Overlands
■urteen cara he has
sason.
state a gen. loftm
ted to arrive in the
fer with the local
if Chattanooga was
ttending the circus
ie a substantial call
:ase
1 late
ternoon
United States vs.
e federal court, is
e than the attor-
The casp was to
•y last night, but
;upied in hearing
vfter noon the fi-
'■"mmer.ced and
the case will be
evening,
s placed on the
cross-exnmined
ED
Mules
0 years
hands
3MAS
Lawton
1SS
tore
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1915, newspaper, October 18, 1915; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128930/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.