The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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What Constitutes
a Sale?
A SALE at this store
is not consumma-
ted by the selection of
a suit or an overcoat
and the payment of
the price.
Service and mer-
chandise go hand in
hand. So each trans-
action becomes a sale
only when the merchandise gives satisfac-
tion. We are sure of our ground when we
offer such lines as Stein-Bloch Clothes,
Manhattan Shirts and Edwin Clapp Shoes.
We will appreciate your inspection of our
merchandise.
HP..%mphl,t containing a full «nit com-
dwrtptlon of eai'b Irnct of land to
1«- -..Id In this K lr« District. tof*tbcr wtu
. application
•«. m v Lend Office
ut Oklahoma <-ltj, Okla Addr.^n all •■oin-
iiiiiiilent lima t" O. A. Smith, Secretary, at
tlKliilu.iiin t'ltv. Oklahoma.
To.MMlSSIO.NKHS UK THK LAND
UFFICK OF THE STATK OF OK-
l.AHottJ^- I*. L. WILLIAMS.
Oovernot and Chairman.
Atie«t:
U A. 8X1 ITU. Secretary.
(l'ubllnhed tu Lawton Constitution Sept. 2#
to Oct. 29, It'l*. inclusive
State of Oklahoma. County of ComaucUe.
"n t ti** District Court.
AT AN ENf*—the " (emule coinpluiaUT and
• weakneaaoa that make woman's \Hnbl in thin Sale* DUtrlct, together wlU
life a misery. They're cured by all the Ihws. rules, regulations and general
Vr. Plerce'i. Favorite Prescrip- Information pertaining to tbe*e aalea, MB
| s X- —
to the sex, this is the only
remedy certain to benefit.
It's a legitimate medicine for
woman, carefully adapted to
i her delicate organization, and
never conflicting with any of
her conditions. It regulates
and promotes ull the proper
functions, builds up and Invigo-
rates the entire tT*tem, and
restores health ana strength.
Are you weak, nervous and ailing, or
"run-down" and overworked? Theu It i |n the i unmet court.
will bring you special help. It's tho I j. d. Lankfonl. as Rank Commlattoaer
mother's friend. It lessens pain and In- of the state of Oklahoma, Plaintiff.
sures life of both mother and child. | t „ „ . . ,, u..wmnn* lie-
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has J H. Cratyford and J. I M. ivenna. l*
a record of years of cures. It Is the 1 ioTICK OF HHRRIFI'8 HAMJL.
most potent invigorating tonic and i Notice t„ hereby given that pursuant to
Ktrengtnenlng nervine known to medical order of sale Issued out of the office of
science It is made of the glyceric ex- |ba Court Clerk of Comanche Comity, OIL-
tracts of native medicinal roots found lahoma, on the 28th dsyof^ptOTber.Mla
in our forests and contains not a drop m an action m\herein J. D. ^tforo. «■
of alcohol or harmful drugs. Sold In Ban* ^nm «j «J of ti..e Hii%
Tablet or Liquid form by dealers. j "M.^Ken "• wiSi difindiJt .
lo me tlit' uudef'tned ah.-rlff of CaBaucU
John A. Guthrie, of this city, is in 155
Dallas attending the above conven-, {«"•«!«, taM tf OktahS
tion. j nin, to-wlt: _ _t ,
| Lot Fourteen (14) In Bloc* Three i31 In
I Gore Addition to the City of Lawton.
Hue, and Dr. C. B. Hues l,f, I to-.i.lafyindKment „f foe. lo.nr^J
'professional
And "Business Cards
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• DR. E. BRENT MITCHELL ♦
• Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
• 204-5 Koehler Bldg. ♦
• <;iaaae* fitted, Leu net. ground and *
4 Duplicated. ♦
I'hone 2.">6. Lawton, llkla. ♦
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JOHN V. THOMAS
Attorney
Practice in All Conrla
Gwinntuts the Price
Growing Bulbs
in Water
CHAPTER II.
The Chinese Lily IwtonfN tc the
Narcixaua family of tnilbs. w*K-h in-
cludes thousands of varieties a<i la per
Whiles, Poets, Trumpet, IhiffmiilK
single and double and bi-coUi' and
lulbs ma<
To
yesterday for different points in Cali
fornia, where they will attend to l }isi-
ness interests and attend the fair.
Miss Gladys Parmenter left this
morning for Oklahoma City anil Nor-
man, Okla., where she will visit a
number of Lawton young people, who
are attending the university. She will
1 rlt-o attend the Kansas-Oklahoma foot
I.all same Saturday and a dance Sat-
| hi day night.
It) MllUIIjr ;i , 7 .1 V
ror of salil plaintiff ami against said de
'fenduut*. obtained and made In said court
on the Jt th day or June. 11*14. for the sum
or $803.76, together with interest thereon at
t lie rate of ten |>er <*nt <10 per cent) per
annum, payable auuuullv lrom the Jttth day
of .1 iiue, 1P14. until paid. and the further
sum of One Hundred hollars (9100.00) as
attorney's fees and coats and disbursements
"VvvVll therefore, on Saturday, the 80th
day of October, lOlft, at the hour of two
o'clock p m.. or said date, at the front
door or the Court House, situated In the
City or Lawton, Comanche County. Okla-
homa. offer for sale ami sell to the highest i
bidder for cash, the property above des- —
Crlbcl. or so much thereof as will satisfy
s A & ^Jrthn^M Young • I' can nova ( o^M-
• J. A. tun John M. Young Wedding Breakfast
♦ Lawyer. • Coffw ...........
! WolvertoD Bid,. Cor. ttb .nd I) • We thank you for your trade.
I Lawton, Oklahoma * I ! 1 f1' *... m |%
♦♦♦ v*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦« J. L. J. uwinn
. Pk* evaporated Loganberrte*.. _20e
1 can Loxanberriea 20c
I can I'uyallup Blackberries 1!> and 20c
I can 10 lb Blackberries 45<
3 pkgs. Seeded Raisins 25c
1 Pk*. Aunt Jemima's Buckwheat !
flour 10c
2i or. H. C. Bakimr Powder l. c
1 pint Log Cabin Maple Syrup 25c
1 qt. Log Cabin Maple Syrup -45c
Half gal. Wigwam Maple Syrup 65c
1 gal. Log Cabin Maple Syrup .$1,35
Large pkg. Rolled Oats 20c
3 cans No. 2 Tomatoes 25c i
1 can No. 2Vi Tomatoes
2 cans No. 3 H. P. Tomatoes 25c ,n either earth or wafer. Tc jtow
3 cans Sugar Corn .... 25c mo,t Tarjeties in water only I.W lane
\ an t amp s Tomato t ataup 15 and 25c , . ,, . ... , ,
3 cans any kind Soup - 25c,of the bulb should I* in wate <1iar.
3 cans Kidney Ik-ana 25c | coal will absorb fhe poisont any
2 cans Stringiest* Beann -25< | mirr or v% ill act s a stt|>wrt lo
I pkg. Swanadown Flour 30c , ,nd .nfhor tb, roof . All
Gwinco (offee, l;>-20-25-30 and jc .... t si.#
1 tb can Upton's Coffee 40c hullm mu*t be kepi cool for i*
2 lb can Lipton's Coffee .. 75c gjx weeks anil if allowed to |*t 4ry
3 lb can Lipton's Coffee $100 i w{|| nol bloom.
10c I
30c
IHornaday Greenho.use
Telephone 3.
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• W. C. HENDERSON
• Attorney and Counselor at Law •
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• Phone 373
• Stevena-C.alyon Building
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FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 587
JOE WOLF
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHIER
'The Store thai Satisfies"
Dated Sept. -8, 1915.
1 THOK. HIC11AHDSON, 1
Sherlfr or Comanche County, Oklahoma.
McELHUES, K Kit It is ,v ltlllNEFORT,
Attorneys ror l'lalntlff.
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;-18-25 and
, A meeting of the Lawton Cemetery
! association is called for Saturday af-
ternoon at three o'clock at the Keegan . t I'nii Oct. 7jNilit.-..?
Hotel. All ladies interested are invitod «m.i tit t n u.i.<>ttki> u*11*
. , . , ' sl Itrvt l of sk.tlrktlatlcd COAIj
io meet with the association and get 4K|,|ui(t \hka UKLONGINti to
back of the work that needs to l« oKuno^"**
done. Mrs. F. A. Parkinson, President. Bl (h, i mtkii statks (jovkrnmknt.
• Will Practice in All lourta
•
• Koehler Bldg —I'hone 30ft
Lawton, Oklahoma
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WANTED
Milo Maize, Feterita and Kafir
PINE
VOTEFOR
MISS PEARL NEWCOME
IN THE
MOVINli PICTURE CONTEST
SEE ME AT MOLLS
W. H. McClain of Oklahoma City, i
i in the city today transacting busi- '
ness.
WHOOPING
REMEDY.
P
RINC1PALLY
About PEOPLE
W. L. Horn of Oklahoma City, is in
the city today on business.
Judge W. H. Hussey of Frederick, if.
in the city today visiting with friertds.
If you want goods delivered quick, ^~gd~ ~in the city> looking after
ph;ine 30. W. S. Cannon Groc. 10-7 tt bus;negs
T' Ill-'UK will be Hold at publle auction to
tln> hlahest bidder at different railroad
i nuintH '. the Choctaw and Chlckasjiw Na-
• liiiiin I* l-Iss' -rn Oklilhoma. from January
:i. l in,. .Iiimiury 31. 11)18,
".i 700 It.. - of unallotted IhiiiIh nd lHt.soo
I Mothers, Dr. Sell's Pinc-Tar-Honey i a, 're ,.r the -.n fii. e of 'Df,
I . , . .... I ami asphalt lands belou {liiK to ttie • not
;is just the remedy for your children s tlixv ,IIH| Chickasaw trlb«-s of Indians, Ht
cold ailments. The fact is lhat pine is ^ 'pSr.-toHM*"Vi5or.JHt'tiiin'''I«6 aVreiT'.'if
FOR RENT—A good 8 room modern a quick enem> of cold conditions, lis ■ "il^Ku.V'on tantl"rnot
residence. Good condition and close J qualities loosen the mucous in the :
in. Call at 709 E Avenue. Phone 431. : throat, soothe the lungs and open up k draft for jr. per cent of the
10-15 tf the air passages. The combination of ,*'"ui*1 Sit"!"nils auier eJnt
honey, soothing and pleasant, with the ,.H«h."i*>'iier wit «ltltlu one year, and l>al-
, . • I .U- in.,, uit iln I"" venr* from date of mile,
Jno. Wilson of Frederick is in the | loosening pine quality makes this an ^(' „f «„iJ „r aaallotted lands M
city today transacting business ami j ideal cough remedy for children. Each ^./^"^iftiiTl'raeut"' or"is per
mingling with friends for a few days | passing jear brings for it, new,, |.;iy.|«,«- 'JJT
friends. A family of growing children J**"1
A. C. Kendall of Frederick, was in | cannot nfford to be without it. 25c a n
the city today looking after business : botile. K.
and visiting wifh friends.
Enlisted Men
F. E. Danner of Lawton, spent the 1° ''IV Dance.
week-end with friends in the city.— The enlisted men of Fort Sill will
Oklahoma City Times. I give a dance tonight at the post gym-
nasium. Splendid inusic will be *oi.l with the land
. combined appraiseo
Miss Pearl Newcomb will appreciate furnished by the Fort Sill orchestra. i,r paid for in full
UtH to
flit Intercut per ....
mi in from naie «r wne Only the anrface
t.f tin* L'l . LMted coal and naphalt land
area will '>•' aold. the coal and asphalt un-
derlying i eliig reaerved. except wherethe
.lest rl; tlve elreular states that the <-oal-«nd
Ml asphalt underltln* will be Hold with
(lie snrfaee The entire .state in the un-
allotted lamia will i* without reHej--
vation Where nduse* or other valuable
Improvements, not InclmllMjr reiM-lng and
tillage, ar ba iled on the s..rfi.eeof the
......i ,imi Hittdialt hinds, the same will Ja
it not leas than tin-
ilue. Improvements to
t time or sale. Tin
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• DR. H. W. SMITH ♦
• Dentist
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o Third Fk>or In Koebler Hutldlua O
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• Phone 955
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♦ DR. GEORGE I'UGH *
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♦ Veterinarian
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♦ Oflice Phone 22 Res. Phone 81 •
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We are in the market for one hundred cars
milo maize, kafir, feterita; also want wheat,
cane and millet, any sized quantity.
Local office at county scales, phone 606.
General office, Koehler building, phone 325,
also special long distance phono in office.
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• E. B. DUNLAP *
• Physician and Surgeon *
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# Office Heart 10 s.m. to 12 m ♦
# 2 to 4 p.m. <
O F'rst Nstlonnl Bunk Bldg . 2nd Kl« ..r «
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offies Phone Jt—Res. Ph ne 7.HC 0
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Agents for Twin Elks flour, eveiy
guaranteed; for sale by all grocers.
sack
LAWTON GRAIN COMPANY
F. E. HUMPHREYS, Gen. Mgr.
PHONES 606 J'.
youVvoteTn the moving picture con- The people of Lawton are cordially {.!«!" ,J
test. See her at Molls. 10-27 2t invited to attend.
iiuiiuiin
l he Flv*
lioma.
A. C. Bowling, state agent for the
Mutual Life Insurance Co., spent
J. S. Andrews of Oklahoma City is
in the city today transacting business.
Vote for Pearl Newcomb in the pic-
ture contest. See her at Molls. 10-2. -
A. H. Garvin left this morning for
Oklahoma City, where he will be for
a few days transacting business.
M. C. Smith of Walters, was in the
city yesterday transacting business
and mingling with friends.
Ear! Pieler and family have arrived
from Oklahoma City and will make
this their home. Mr. Pieler has ac- j
cepted a position with the Parks
Broom Co.
You can get the famous Hoosier
Kitchen Cabinet delivered in your j
home for $1.00. Phone Ed Jones, 357.
8-27 tf
You can own a watch by Christ-
mas by joining Evans, the Jeweler s
Christmas Saving Club.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lawrence will
leave today for Norman, Oklahoma, in
their car where they will visit with
their son, Arthur, who is attending the
veici e> ...
10-4tf UmverSlty'
Yes—We Have It
And we honestly believe that
Hair Tonic
is the best hair tonic on the market—
60o a bottle. Sold only by us.
Jones Bros.
«Published In Lawton Constitution Oct.
14. 21, 28. 1915.1
PUBLIC SALE
OF OKLAHOMA
STATE AND
SCHOOL LANDS
•rved to rejeet any and all bids,
i and full printed Information,
ute with the Superintendent tor
ivllize.l Tribe*. Muskogee, okla-
CATO SKV#L8.
Comuilaidoner "f Indian Affairs.
14, 21,
•ub. iu Lawton * oufltltntlfl
28 lUlft)
NOTM K Ol PROBATK Ol WII.L
State of oklahoma. Comanche County.
In County Court.
Notice is hereby given to all persons In-
tereHted In ti at ate of Amelia Clenden-
iioii. deceased, that on tliKlJth day of Oc-
ober ll*l.r . Jacob NV. Clendenuen produced
..nd filed ill Hie Ctmnty Court of the Coun-
ty of Comanche and State of Oklahoma, un
instrument In writing purporting to be'the
hist Will and Testament of A/Mlla < len-
deiinen. deceased, and also riled lu said
Court his petition praying ror the probate
..f said Will, and that letters Testamentary
be issued thereon to Jacob W. Clendennen,
the executor named In said Will, and that
said petition will lie heard at the < ourt
Room of said Court In the City of Lawton,
lu said County and State, on Monday, the
8th day of Noreniber. 101f , at the hour or
!• o'clock A. M. or said day, when and where
all persons luterested can appear and show-
curse if any they have, why the prayer or
smd petitiou should not be granted.
In testimony whereof. I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal or the
County Court or ft,.id County, this 12th day
"f ► ,tol>er, 1MB. H j KAV
(^mI) County Judge.
W. C. HKNOKRKON.
Attorney for Petitioner..
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• Koehler Bldg. Phone 172 ♦ i
• l)R. G. PINNELL ♦ |
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦ j
• Glasses Fitted *
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* A. T. Howell M. A. Nelson <*
♦ NELSON & HOWELI. •
• Insurance. ♦
• We Will Bond You. •
♦ Room 201 Koehler Bldg. ♦
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Roy W. Short of Henryetta, Kans.. j,""for Little Rock, Ark., where Mr
XTOTICH Is hereby given that the State of
was in the city yesterday looking after ^ ^ ) een promoted u, cash c,e,k ^'^^P^ler Tt'fe.t,'
business affairs and visitinK witn ^ ^ ^ g gxpref.8 c0> jrer several ajiproxlmutely 173.080 ueres or it^SUte and
friends.
Joe Bain, wife and child left yester-
Washington Apples are Here
The Finest Ever
WHITE'S
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
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Oklahoma will'sell at public auction at
the times and places herefnatter set forth,
< 1 *tib In Lawton Constltntlon Oct. 14, 21,
•Ji. 1916).
NOTIC'K OF I'KOBATK OF \%1L1<.
State or Oklahoma. Comanche County,
In County Court. No. 2100.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons In
.1 I.. .1 I., n . f k 1.1 «l II lli r t 'Ic^tt ll ll
If you don't think I will sell groc-
eries cheap give me a trial. W. S.
Cannon Groc. 10-7
J. H. Lang of Oklahoma City, is in
the city on business and mingling
with friends.
LOST—A gold medal between Koehl-
er building and Medicine Park. Fin-
Bain has been promoted to cash cleik
—ny here- IsSr dFSi j
or the County Court House In which County ty «r t'oma 11 che and SUte <'f o„'ah°mu• an
.. ..... i. i...i.i i.. ihn CAiiniinu w 11• ■ i->>iii itip iiiNtriimeut lu writing purportinn
IV or * Olliaiu lie Hill* niatc
instrument In writing purporting to he the
last Will and Testament of Alexander < len-
Stanley Bates and his wife and child 't "lieiei lii"tl'ie"rountlV« wiiereln t be
returned Wednesday night in his Max- > ">«. 1"-ld "" ,0'-
well 'Relic" from Hulen, where he fairvikw. 'Major bounty) anprint1-
. , mutely .W.701 acres. November 8th to 12th
was visiting w.th friends and attend InHu.We.^ (Bhilnp ,.oimty( I rw«TgSTSS
ing to business. He was accompanied ji^io Veres. Nnveml.er Utt. to 17tb, wirt i"-'"'"11 ,*'!!rt''j'n is^'clty ,,i ls"
hv Miss Cook and Jack Hanna. 1 inclusive. , , . it'H.m of mtl.i (oUrt u. the nty^or i.aj.i
ny miss om f;l uknO. (Canadian Countjr) .ipproxl-
Uiutely -'V'.KiH III res. November IHtli to JOtli,
Invigorating to the Pale aniS Sickly (Lincoln County) upprm-
Iniately 9.147 aeres, November -"Jnil aud
• Office Phone 239. Residence 6f>« ♦
• DR. C. H. HAMMOND ♦
• DENTIST ♦
• Office Suite 219-221 ♦
• First National Bank Building *
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• I'ltone 1070 Residence 1212 Core ♦
] • Lawton, Okla. ♦
• E. L. BOHAN ♦
| • Live Stock and Real Estate ♦
AUCTIONEER ♦
• Will Cry Sales at Any Time— ♦
• Phone me for date at ♦
„.ii auu i«niuuiriii «>i "V " "
deiiuen. deceased, and also riled In said
Court bis petition praying ror the probate
in, or said Will, and that letters Testamentary
b issued thereon to Jacob W . < lenilennen.
il-' the executor mimed in said Will,
er DUltainK The Old Standard general strengthening tonic
der will be rewarded by leaving same OMt
at the Constitution office. 10-27tf
3!LET A BATE"
$9
LATHERS
INSTANTLY
«m. Airoe i ■ nd mh ,)<K^Iuber j, 2, 3.
| GUTHRIE. 1 Logan County) upproilmate-
ly M.ttO acres. I>e<-eml er «tn. 7th and 8th.
i NORMAN. (Cleveland County) approxi-
mately 10.203 acres. December 9th, 10th and
'"OKLAHOMA CITY, (Oklahoma County)
approximately 22,825 acres. December 13th
1 to lttth, inclusive.
The terms of the sales or these lands are
as follows: Plve (ft) per cent of the mir-
! chase price "f said land, cash in hand, ;it
' ^4 A the time of sale. In all cases where jV jier
} C Od JF , ent will equal or exceed the sum of $o0 0v
tji 2* V1JI said sum being the minimum Initial pay
nicut; bnlauce of the said purchase urlce
is divided into forty (40) equal annual in-
stallments. one Installment payable each
year with Interest at the rate of five (i
per cent per annum, payable annually:
the purchaser has the privilege to pay all
deferred payments, principal and Interest,
at any interest-paying period after one il)
I year from the date or sale and securing tor
| said lands his Patent In tee simple.
... Mill lUUri hi tuc vn/ «■ Ik
in said County and State, on Monday, the
nth day or November, 1015, at the hour or
o'clock A. M. ot said day, when and where
II persons interested can appear and show
.ause If any they have, why the prayer of
said petition should not be granted.
In testimony whereof. i have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of the
County Court of said County, this ll!tb day
,„ iietolier, .Mr, r , RAy
(Heall County Judge.
V. ( . HENDERSON,
Attorney tor Petltlouer.
Pub. In Law ton t onstltutlon Oct. 21, '-'8
and Nov. 4, 11)15.)
State ot Oklahoma, bounty ot Comanche,
lieorge NV. llaumhoff:
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
I General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertiesof QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
fcuilds un the Whole System. SO v^nls. I
my expense.
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♦ W. M. VAUGHAN ♦
♦ Plumbing and Gas Fitting ♦
♦ Phone 1067 ♦
♦ Lawton, Oklahoma ♦
♦ Residence 409 Sixth. ♦
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i E. N. J. MEIER
I *
I Dealer in
rge . uiiuuiiiifii .
YOl' are hereby notified that on the 4
day of November 1 12. the South East
quarter IS. E. ' 01 the South East Quar-
ter (S. E. V«> hi"' the West Half (W. Vj)
the South East quarter (S ™ 17 '
the South East Quar-
— • W V4) I
Section One, Township Two (2) North. I
Range Fourteen < 14 VV'est I. M., was sold
bv U W. Boyer. Treasurer of the ( ounty
of Comanche, and Staf i of Oklahoma, for
delinquent taxes for the year 1911. which
amount. Including interest and penary
thereon, was the sum of $30.00; that the
same was sold on said date tor said sum to
C. M. Slaughter. ,. .
You are hereby untitled that said tax
certificate was duly assigned to me. Thad-
deus C. Slaughter, on January 15. 1913, and
I am now the owner and holder of said
tax certificate. . ,
You are further notified that unless re-
demption is made trom such sale within ,
sixty days arter the date of the service of
this notice, a tax deed will he demanded,
,ml will issue as provided by law.
THADDEIT8 C. SLAI'OHTER,
By McELHOttS, KESRIS \ RHINKPORT,
His Attorneys.
• Columbia Carbon and
Ribbon Company's
CARBON PAPER AND
I TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.
With The Clover Printing Co.
! Opp«'ite P. O.
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COTTON SEED
Attention Cotton Seed Growers
BEGINNING Monday, Oct. 25th, and end-
ing Saturday, Oct. 30th, we will give you
the. following exchange for cotton seed, •;
which is better than our last proposition:
FOR ONE TON OF COTTON SEED DELIVERED
AT OUR MILL WE WILL GIVE YOU—
2175 POUNDS COTTON SEED MEAL OR CAKE
OR
2800 POUNDS COLD PRESS FLAKE
OR
7000 POUNDS (3 /2 TONS) COTTON SEED HULLS
OR
4000 POUNDS (2 TONS) HULLS AND
900 POUNDS MEAL
This is the time for you to get your meal,
cake or hulls for the winter. Bring your seed
to the mill, we will give you credit for them
at the above rates and you can get your feed ;
when you want it.
(YOU HAD BETTER HURRY)
Independent Cotton Oil Mill |
October 25th, 1915. Lawton, OiLia.
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1915, newspaper, October 28, 1915; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128940/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.