The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, November 29, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LAWTON 00K8TITUTI0lf
COATS
Till: BIG MANUFACTURER'S SALE OI
COATS
For Ladies, Misses and Children
in anv
m
style or material you may desire is now on
full blast. The prices are
$3.95 to $17.45
HAN DM: RKER'S
NEW DANCING INSTRUCTOR '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
TO BE HKRE WEDNESDAY. ♦ RICHARDS. ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Mrs. Marie Paul, who has been (Last Week.)
teaching dancing three years, under S<fhool last Sunday was above the
fhe direction of Mrs. Donnielly Reid, average* for interest but the number
I of Oklahoma City will arrive in Law- stood at around fifty as usual, Broth-
ton Tuesday und begin a class in mod- er Beam made a fine, talk on how t< I
ern dancing Wednesday. Mrs. Reid create enthusiasm and increase at |
|i: s ju.it returne! from New York, tendance.
giving Mrs. l'aul all the new Elmer Skitsmiller made his usual j
, : net tops. Watch for further no- weeky visit at the home of A. P.1
'ceB- ll-29tf Sperling Sunday.
Hugh Miller took two loads of
If Cesar had chewed gum he might Kafir to Lawton Saturday and dis-!
11; ve been less picturesque, but prob- rosed of it at 25 cents a bushel.
i ably he would have lived longer. Of all the hard luck in **orn haul
—— ing any mortal ever had A. B. Sper-:
ling took the cake last week. Out of
eleven loads hauled h~ had to wait j
eleven times from two to five hours to
^et unloaded at the elevator; the fool
thing making it a point to break down
just when he arrived every day.
Lizzie Dotson, Cora Lee and Mrs.
A. B. Sperling were shopping in
Lawton Wednesday.
Mistletoe turned out in full force
for the school rally at Lawton Friday.
Ermine Dotson is making good as
Mrs Non Hn at^e*e if there is anything in ex-
I Grove, Tinney. Reward. ' U-2'J Tu f°r he ambula,ed a dis,ance
i 1 of ten
Wants
♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• •**«
TO TRADE—40 acres un-incumbered
Gulf Coast land the richest on
' a r t h, to trade for Lawton property.
F. S. Sneed. U-27 5'
j ESTRAYED—Sow and 2 pigs,
j and 1 white spotted.
red
i WANTED—Experinced girl for gen-
eral house work. Phone 735. Call
! | 21* Tenth St. 11-29 tf
miles to his home Thursday.
Some walk for a lioy.
The angel of death entered the
home of J. J. Underwood last Mon-
day night and took therefrom their
three year old son. He had been ser-
iously ill for sometime but had taken
a change for the better a few days
ago. It seemed that the decree of
Providence was against the little fel-
Oae 6 year old Jersey low however, so Monday night while
Every Home Needs a Faithful Cough months in China where the Standard as high as a hundred deer in one day|cow ^rssh this month, one 2 year old friends and loved ones watched
and Cold Remedy Oil is drillin si me well-. He kept and has killed as many as three on a 1 heifer, will be fresh Dec. 10. One round his fevered cr.n h he angel of
^ ~ diary of trip but it was stolen from day's hunt. His party secured a ape- j Hereford heifer, eleven months old. mercy laid the te. 'er touch of
_' ".l-"8.0"? IV.,", ','m at ®an Francisco so he is compil- j cial privilege to carry guns into the A. Reich, Elgin, Okla. Phone 11 on 6, eternal sleep upon his baby brow,
Ti WANTED—Girl for general house-
+ j work. Washing sent out. Call at
X j fiO" 1-2 A Ave. or Phone 46J. 11-27 3p
♦♦♦♦
I I'OR SAI.E-
pear—when you first detect a cold af
ter sitting next to one who has sneez-
ed, then it is that a tried and tested
remedy should be faithfully used. "I
never wrote a testimonial before, but,
ing another as best he can from mem- country. In speaking of the soldiers, Elgin. 11-27 5t leaving the bereft and beloved family
ory. The Chinese he says, have been be says the country is so poverty j to mourn his untimely departure.
burning natural gas ftom shallow stricken that only one in ten carry a WAITED—Washing and ironing, cur- They have the deepest sympathy of
wells for u period of 400 years but the gun, the others carry wooden guns 1 tains a specialty; plain sawing; two this entire community in this their
the best cough remedy we ever used When he left there his company had , Chinese soldier went with Mr. Mor-
and we have tried them all." 50c and one we" t0 ,he llcPth of ft- bul Ka"'9 'mrty 0,1 a hunt and firetl °n'y
{100 had not struek oil. He talks interest- three shots. He told the Americans he
: ingly of China any the people there, would have to replace those cartridges
CHINESE . '.uDlICTION SLIM. Hc sa-vs the country has been inhabi- or be executed so the Americans re-
; ted for 4000 years and tha; every foot placed them for him. The Standard
iANNYMEDES.
I know positively thut for myself and entire oil production of the Republic with which they frighten the people ''orders, room together.—304 B st. sad hour of grief.
family. Dr. King's New Discovery is is not more than 6 or 7 barrels a day. into submission. On one occasion a H-26-6-p , GAN1*
SEVERE PUNISHMENT
WANTED—Man and wife, or two
ladies to room or board in private '
family. For information call at 812 E j
or Phone 783. 11-27 3t
RINGLING, Okla., Nov. 29.—(Spe- of '' is in a s,ate of cutlivation. The Oil is drilling 90 miles from any rail I W ANTED—Men out of work or with Of Mr . Chappell, of Five Yeari
l a . n . •. . - Pklna.. L.... .... •■/> J 4..... ... JlL. — a. ' _ I OL1 f A t PH Hp t f Ipui'n hufllorinn- onfi
Standing, Relieved by Ccrdoi.
cial.)—Ed Morgan has returned from Chinese are not allowed to have any road town an dthe material and sup- out 8 trade to ,earn barbering and
TuUa and will i,e in the Healdton firearm a"d for that reason there is plies are taken out on burrors. The ihe '"dependent. Light ciean, inside
field for some time. .Mr. Morgan was plenty of game off from the railroad C(Ja' '8 'n lumps and a lump of equal that Pays ' afl learn
with Dave Stewart for a number of towns. Mi. Morgan says he has seen
RANGES
RANGES RANGES
We have them—the be A made—the only range
made with a 20 year guarantee backed up by
insurance policy—ard our prices range from
$25 to $40
We also have a full line of Globe heaters at rock
bottom prices. With a small payment down and
a small payment each month you can own a
Globe stove or range.
Call and see us. It is a pleasure to show our
goods if you buy or not.
Block-Miller Hardware Co.
319 D AVENUE
PHONE6M
MI. Airy, N. C.—Mr*. S'trVi M. C'ar-
!ll of litis town, sjys: "j sttilerca tot
j live year* with womanly trouble* also
1914 Ford touring c l, ?°?1?c.h.JrP"blPS' •1"d '"V 'sh neill
size is placed on either side of the ' s^ol*t time .Write for catalogue. Moler
donkey while the fire is carried in ! ',:irl,cr College, Kansas City, Mo.
baskets. The American wagons used ! 11-27 6t.
by the company are wider gauge than '
those of the Chinese so a road had to I 1',R SAI'*' —" • """«■•« i was more than i ,v r j"
le blazed as they went and it took a Kh ,ension magneto. Coffey's Ga; -1 | |pf)... fj „'...;,.;n£
day to travel two miles. At the point aRe' ll-22tf, but none did rn- ■ tiy Rnoii.
where the oil wells are that are pro- : i I rc;id one d ty abo it C'ird::i, the i-o-
ducing the 7 barrels there is a small FOR HIRE Horse, 50 cents per day!? ' Vm"' >'t :n ''
refinery and the people around there and feed. Also Surrey. 703 D. i|'was'al'il. ' ciirej '"'j! '*
have the unique distinction of having Phone 246. ll-20tf
as a luxury a coal oil amp, some- 1—
thing not enjoyed anywhere else. WANTED—Second Hand Clothing
and Shoes. C. R. Simpson, 301 D.
ECHOES FROM GERONIMO. I hl,ne 24°-
11-22 8tp
I-OR TRADE—50 ft. lot and 3 room
house, 213 Summit Ave., for wagon
and team, monthly payment on bal-
ance. Phone 561, call at 214 B Ave-
nue- 11-22 6tp
Geronimo Happenings Always Inter-
est Our Readers.
After reading of so many people in
our town who have been cured by
Doan's Kidney Pills. the question ! ———
tiaturally arises: is this medicine i FOR SALE—Improved 5 acre tr.t't
equally successful in our neighboring! nea>' Cameron College. Or wili
towns?" The generous statement of j trade for part stock. Phone L 53 at
this Geronimo resident leaves no room i°nce. 11-22 6tp
for doubt on this point. i
G. E. Mitchell, R. F. D. No. 1, j FOR SALE—One team of draft
Geronimo, Okla., says: 'My kidneys' horses, one dark bay, and one black,
gave me a great deal of annoyance, (weighi about 1400 pounds each. A
especially at night. My back was very bargain. Phone 36 or call at Lawton
U-22 tit
Icy l.-'d .
Ctadtll.
it itit ihe iMlitr medicines ! h.,i!
' 1 .:',:ni r\k;rr- n ™ whv J
' well. .;:ld I tol.j tlii'1,1 ;.uju!
Several are now laiang it."
Do you. lauy te'tdtr, stt'fcr fron anv
o: !'ic ailments luc to wouiaitiy .d.i. ,
■ i:li I -1 ■«, blci:.tr!;e, sh1",-..:! '
? * •P'^saes*, and iliai cvc:wslm«y tifi ti
IvhrV
I! so. !i-t ns iips'e vou !o give CVdtti a
|- ll. Ue i«fl confident it wili help u..
tiisi as it has a million other wouici in
U.i! pppt half century.
taking Cardni to-day. Vou
won I U'jjiel it. All druggists.
tl'rtit jo CtiB'tanoof* M.licln. Co.. LadleV
Advisory Dew Lliauaiuo^a. Twin., [or
In.fu.tmn, or your ar d4-U4K« book. "H i^a
t'aaunanl lor Womui.' in olain aupa.'. N O lit
! lame and I could hardly straighte.i ut> : '(;e Plant.
. after stooping. When lifting, sharp,
\ sharp, darting pains annoyed me. I ' SALEMitchell touring car, com-
began using Doan's Kidney Pill and plete, self starter, car in good con-
in a short time the lameness and sore- i new tires. R. L. Robertson.
S. C. Perciful of Alva, who has been
in the city several days attending to
business and visiting with friends has
returned home.
ness left my back. The action of my
kidneys became regular. I can now
rest well at night and don't have any
backache."'
Price 50c, at al dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
NOW LOOKOUT.
When a cold hangs on as often hap-
pens, or when you have iiariily gotten
over one cold before you contract an-
other, lookout for you are liable t con-
tract.some very serious disease. Thi.
succession of colds weakens the
; system and lowers the vitality so that
,|Jiyou are much more liable to contract
. j chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con-
fhe Quinine That Uoes trot Affect The Heart n .
Because c.l ils tonic and laxative effect. I.AXA■ sumD'lon. ( ute jour cold wmle you
Tivpminunnnmmi.s...... j: — Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
11-23 6t
I* OR RENT—7 room modern house,
$12.50 per month. 614 Arlington.
Call 82 or 802.
SALUCO BRAND
Unlimited Guaranteed Aluminum Ware
We have decided not to handle aluminum ware, but so many of
our customers have insisted i.n us getting more ot that good dual-
ity aluminum and in many instances are willing to pay the express
charges on special orders, in addition to our regular price. The re-
lult is «e have received another shipment especially for our holiday
trade. No house wife will appreciate any thing more for Christma-
than some of our guaranteed aluminum.
Our stock consists of the following item-: Oval Roasters
Combination Cookers, Berlin Kettles, Sauce Pans, Dish Pans, Pre-
serving Kettles, Griddles. Tea Kettles with inset. Tea Kettle- with-
out inset, Percolators, Bred Pans, Serving Trays, Casseroles, Syrup
Pitcher, Double Rice Boiler, Pie Plates, Cake Turners, Omlet
Pans, Frying Pans, Coffee Pots.
Remember *-c add to the cost price Just an ordinary
store profit, the result is you can get the best aluminnum
much leas than you have been accustomed to paying.
Mr Mil..(,<,11 h .1 E\. , . M l, r- ii'ise 01 us tnnic ami laxative effect. LAXA-
•Mr. .Mitchell had. r oster-Milburn ( o., tivi iih.imo yriNiNKt. better than ordinary can
p.. ti r | v .. Quinine and does not cause nervoiiBn«-ss not
t lops., till It alo, \. 1 . ringing in head Remember the full name nnd "as a great reputation. It is relied up-
' 1 ",r K w- Ion by thousands of people and never
j disappoints them. Try it. It only costs
a quarter. Obtainable everywhere.
Here Are a Few of Our Lines
grocery
ware at
COFFEY'S C. O. D. GROCERY
PHONE 40 309-311 THIRD STREET PHONE 41
THE DENN'ISON LINE OF FANCY CREPE PAPER STICKER*
TAGS, SEALS.
ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH ENVELOPES TO
MATCH,
FANCY COLORED PAPER AND TWINE, FOR WRAPPING,
INDIVIDUAL SEALING SETS IN FANCY SHADES,
BOOKS FOR ANY OCCASION, FOR ANYBODY',
COOK-BOOKS, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,
FOUNTAIN PENS.
Our line of high grade toys anil games are unexcelled in the
city. If you really care for something exclusive end different we can
supply your want*. Come in and see what we offer.
Don't forget we receive subscriptions for anything printed and
duplicate any printed cluli offer.
GOODNER BOOK STORE
First Door South City Hall,
Phone 303
Lawton, Okla.
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
On December 1st at 2 p. rn. the
following real estate will be sold at
public auction at the location of the
Monarch theatre, this city. This prop-
erty will be sold for whatever it will
bring at public auction.
Addi-
Lots 1 to 8, block 40, Wood1
tion.
j Lots 24 and 25, block 44 (Monarch
theatre property).
| Lot 5, block 4, Beal Addition, the
home.
| Remember the date, next Wednes-
day, Dec. 1st, at 2 p. m., at Monarch
theatre building.
MRS. MIKE MARKESON,
Owner.
J. H. Morgan & Son, Auctioneers.
11-20-tf
THIS STORE
IS RAPIDLY EVOLVING
INTO
A Wonderland of
Gift Things
i r. for the little folks, and acceptable
things for grown-ups. Make up your list
now, and avail yourself of the advantages in
selection and pleasure of early shopping.
Big Shipment of Blankets Arrived
The demands for all cla*M*s of nu'rehandine especially blanket** since
fhe inauguration of our LOWER CASH SELLING PLAN has ho far
exceeded our greatest expectations that many lines have l>een reduced
to the minimum. However, with the aid of telegraph and fa«t express
new assortments have reached us and all lines lire replete aivi suffici-
ent to care for all demands.
There is no argument that ran be *et up against the pos-
sibilities of lower prices when selling for Cash. We have
eliminated unavoidable losses attached to credit system.
Large Cotton Blankets, Pair 89c
beautiful borders,
89c
Bi)r heavy nap blanket in (tray, ten or white with
full measure fi2x7(i inches.
pair only
$1.25 Blankets, Pair Only 98c
Larjre enough for the lar(re"t bed, very heavy nap, generally
wood finish, colors are stray, tan or white, size Ii4\7(i inches.'
r'i« II PAPHAIXT
CASH BARGAIN,
pair only
called
i real
00„
UUb
$2.00 Value Blankets, Fair $1.48
A heavy twilled blanket in gray, tan, handsome borders, $2.00
wouM be the price under the old system—CASH SELLING C 1 /I O
SAVES YOU 50c on the pair. Now only I itu
A Real Beauty at Pair $1.98
Be prepared for cold nights are sure to come, here we offer a fall
74x80 inch twilled cotton blanket in all pi pn
desirable colors, pair only si i ,ju
Unprecedented Bargains Bed Spreads
Lot No. 1—Collection of extra full size Cru t spreads in hand-
some designs, made for lone sefvice and valut, 0> 1 >10
PRICED FOR CASH SELLING at only V I i*tu
Lot No. 2—A handsome Satin counterpane in many beautiful designs,
gives a touch of neatness and comfort to the <M (tf
sleeping room, each only «pitt)U
Lot No. 3—A collection of Satin Spreads well worth $3.75 richly em-
bossed designs, an actual J O QO
CASH SAVING for only <|)I.iUU
Crash Towelings and Made Towels That
Conform to All Cash Values
Why pay 12c and 15c for Crash toweling- when here you will find a
great big heavy brown toweling full width 1 A «
for the yard, only I UU
One hundred dozen handsome Turkish or Huck towels made to sell
two for 25c our CASH PLAN offers them,
each only JU
Make your selection of the largest size double thread Turkish towels
in all white or colored borders 01-
best 25c values for only l. I C
One case of fancy weave Turkish towels especially desirable for em-
broidering gifts, regular 50c
values each only
Another Little Hint as to Cash Savings
Regular 10c Brass extension roos with 1E#>
fixtures. TWO FOR ONLY IvIO
BEST 15c extension Brass curtain
rods, large knobs each only
Extra large Brass extension rods,
large plain knob, TWO FOR ONLY tO
1 n-
I VrU
More Window Shades at Only 15c
Although the price of all window shades have advanced materially, on
account of the scarcity of imported colorings, we are able to liuair
offer our trade fifty dozen fine thirty-six inch shades, full six feet
long with two shades of green a r
also white at only |0{J
A Good Time to Save Money on Made Sheets
While we have just received laree shipments of sheets and pillow
cases of every description, special attention is directed to the follow-
ing \:tlu< , as a liberal saving is made on each number.
Marthon FULL 73x90 SHEET yi n
each only iJa C
Marthon FULL 42x36 PILLOW * n
CASE each j^C
i hrifty women never leave their change-
their Green Stamps — on the co
nor
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McDougal re- : were in Lawton Monday attending to
rumed to their home at Princeton. < business matters. Mr. Hays is a prom-
Missouri, today. They have been the j inent store keeper of Tinney. He says
guests of Mrs. McDougal's parents, j that the cotton picking is about over
Mr. and Mrs. Somerville, on I Avenue for th'a season, and that Tinney is in
the past three weeks. fine shape.
Joe O. Lawrence and W. E. Hays , Try n Consiitution Want Ad.
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