The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 29, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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An Old Kentucky Home
Since I Began
Taking Peruna
I Weigh 120
Pounds for the
First Time in
My Life. My
former weight
was 102 lbs. My
Mother who is
76 Years Old
Had Grown so
Weak She could scarcely walk.
She also took Peruna and is flesh-
ier and looking well.
The bov«* up lend Id woman Is Mrs. ITattlo Hamilton, of 818 Glen Ave., Latonla. Ky.
Ktie reoomrarr*!* Peruna to all hooaewlvea. Address Th« Peruna Co., of Columbus,
Ohio, for a free copy of the "Ilia of Lift."
A. B. Sperling was in the city to- DEATH OF CHAS. McMANIMAN.
day. He will leave tomorrow for i
Waco, Texas, where he will enter( Charles Mi-Maniman, a«ed 28 years ^
Baylor University for the balanc. of and one of Nanticokes de.ehvedly' LON,)ON ,Vec ^.-Premier ♦
lhe year' T T"k men; h , JherTn ♦ Asquith reads novels of the old ♦
night at the home of his brotner-in- A
Mrs M. E. Allison will on tomor- law, Charles Gibson, on East Green ^ * *
row, December 30, celebrate her i street.
ninety-first birthday at the home of1 Deceased had been confined to the
her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Hayth, wesi house'only a few days and his unex-
of the city. perted death caused universal sorrow.
Charlie was a sociable companion,
Call Dan Andrews, phone 184 for all honorable young; man and a very kind .
plumbing repairs. 12-28tf i brother. He was a good, true Ameri-
\ can, ready at all comes to give hiB
Bob Bradley arrived last nmht ft cm young life if necessary in defense of
his home at Chickasha, to spend two ; Old Glory.
days the guest of friends. Bob is at- I Some time ago Mr. McManimon
tending the Kansas University at! joined the Fifth field artillery, battery
lawrence, Kansas, this year. E, and was stationed at Fort Sill,
Okla He was promoted from private
F. L. Hayth, who lives out on route to corporal and later to sergeant. At __
I fnur out of Lawton, was a pleasan' the expiration of his enlistment he | These pith flowers, to be found in any
. nller at this office today. was given an honorable discharge in ' Japanese shop, bloom when placed in
which especial mention is made of his ^ water, and form a pleasant diversion
Miss Delia Sanders of Mangum, It- good conduct. at the close of a dinner."
! turned home this morning, after; On his return to Nanticoke the;
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:COMMUNITY PLATE
♦ WELL KNOWN PEOPLE. ♦
♦ play with children. ♦
JAP DINNER FAVORS.
In the January Woman's Home
Companion a writer says:
,4At a dinner which I recently at-
tended, the flowers were arranged in
a Japanese flower holder, and the
favors were also Japanese. After the
finder bowls were placed on the table,
the maid passed a tray on which was
a box of Japanese water flowers.
' spending: the holidays with
I Sanders at 710 C Avenue.
Furm young: soldier accepted a position as |
shipping clerk for the Susquehanna i COUGHS
Brewing company, which he filled
„r with entire satisfaction up to eight, Few of u8e reulize ,he danger o!
irt days.-a.4o. Charlie was ^n a^:ve mem-, hs and , 0|ds. We consider them
tolber of the local Aerie bf Eagles andlcommo„ and harmle„ ailments. How-
ever statistics tell us every third per-
' Attorney Jno. F. Thomas left over
j the noon Frisco for the western pari.
| of the state where he will attend to ,
I legal business for several days. Council of Braves, and is survived by
the following si.-iters, and brothers:
thy,
AND COLDS ARE DAN-
GEROUS.
Few of use realize the danger
Jno. B. Evans
402 C Avenue
Turkish Baths improves circulation j HORSE SALE.
Plj DAI I V' ."nd eliminates poisons from the sys- I \yc will sell at public auction at the
> tcm- 12-29tf COMANCHE WAGON YARD in
About rbUrLb 'Lawton, Okla., on TUESDAY, JANU-
■ i ——— D. E. Andrews will do your plumb-! ARY 4TH, 1916, commencing at 1
jig and repairing promptly. Call him'o'clock, P. M., sharp, the following
at 134. 12,28tf, property:
I 24 HEAD OF HORSES—1 gray : Francis Church, where a high mass of
J. T. Edwards bought a No. 8:!' horse, 7 years old, weight 1100; 1 requiem was celebrated by Rev. J. I.
Call Dan Andrews, phone 184 for all overland from B. P. Fields yesterday |,ay horse, 9 years old, weight 1200; Dunn, who at the close of lhe services
plumbing repairs. 12-28tf and put it in the livery service. i hay horse, 4 vears old, weight 950; paid a touching tribute to the many
1 brown horse, 7 years old, weight (tood qualities of the deceased. Inter-
James Hayth, who is teaching If you find that close work such a 11000; l yellow horse, 3 years old, ment was in St. trancis cemetery.—
school at Putmy, Oklahoma, is spend- 'ding or sewing gives you head- weiRht 1000; 1 yellow mare, fi years Nanticoke (Pa.) News.
ing the holidays with his parents, aches or makes your eyes smart, 0id weight 900, in foal to horse; 2
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hayth, west of the .hances are you need glasses. Have black half Pcrcheron mares, 3 years
city_ i > our eyes examined by Clifford. If you 1 oldi weisht 950, in foal to horse; 1
iced glasses he will tell you so.
j Even if a goldfish could sing, we Mrs. John F. McCarthy, Mrs. Charles
I doubt if he would be worth his board Gibson, Misses Mary, Anna and Mar-
garet McManiman of Nanticoke;
Try the Constitution Want ad col-
umn—it will bring results and is not
expensive. tf
James and Peter McManiman, of Ash-
ley.
The funeral was held from the Gib-
son dies of a lung ailment. Danger
ous Bronchial and Lung disease fol-
low a neglected cold. A your nody str-
utiles against cold germs.no better aid
can be had than Dr. King's New Dis-
covery. Its merit has been tested by
r.KVGUS WOMEN.
The funeral was held from the Uib- , ^ ,n use Qver 45 y(Jars
son home this morning and was large-1 # |odny Avoi(] the rUk of
ly attended, the order of Beavers and L Bilments. Druggists.
Eagles being present in large bodies.1
Services were conducted at St.
A great man is one who knows how
to play scapegoat patiently when his
time comes and the people clamor for When the nervousnes is caused by
that sort of a goat. constipation, as is often the case, you
Personally we deny being a uross will get quick relief by taking ( ham-
materialist, still we insist that no berlain's Tablets. These tablets also
thine lasts long that isn't worth the improve the digestion. Obtainable
money. i everywhere.
VIOLETS
5-10 ano 25""r STORE
BIG INVENTORY SALE NOW.
R. W. Harris of Oklahoma City,
arrived in the city today at noon
to attend to business interests for
several days.
A. ltowenburger ,a prominent fann-
er, who resides near Hulen, waa in the
city this morning shopping and visit-
ing with friends.
If you are always taking chances,
pretty soon you will take bankruptcy.
.. , , black mare, 4 years old, weight 950,
(Adv.) ll-30tf in foaj ,0 horse; 1 bay mare, ti years DR. BELL'S PINE-TAR-HONEY,
nld, weight 1000, in foal by home; ———
1 bay mare, 4 years old, weittht 1000, For your cold, for your cough, for
in foal by horse: 1 half Percheron your feverish throat, nose and head,
mare, 3 years old, weight 1000, in! use Dr. Bell's Pine^Tar-Honey.
foal by horse; 1 paint mare, -1 years j Honey soothes the irritation, Pine-
old. weight '.000; 11 other head of Tar cuts the phlegm, thus relieving
o George Walthall proprietor E. K. Henry of Oklahoma City, ar- horses and mares ranging in a Be from congestion. Pine Tar also acts as an
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to 7 years, some broke and some un antiseptic, as a result general relief
broke. follows. Breathing becomes easier:
TERMS A credit of 9 months will and further inflammation is arrested.
The fi time Woodrow stays out Ed Thompson of Cache, Oklahoma, l)e Kiven on a|| sums over $10.00. Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hoiiey. |
("I and Mrs. Woodrow delivers her j v/aj a business visitor in Lawton pu,.t.haser giving note with approved It is an ideul treatment. Price 25c.
ultimatum, he will realize how mild j Tuesday. He made this office a friend- securjty, bearing 10 per cent? interest
the notes of protest to Austria have t ly and substantial call. from date. A discount of 5 per cent
been.
Frank C. Granger sold 40 acres in
the Lerenz ranch, Duval county,
Texas, 10 vjcuikc
of the Texas Hotel, Lawton, Okla. 1 rived in the city this morning to nt-
12-23 7t tend to business.
per bunch
25c
Large Supply in for Thursday
and Friday.
Hornaday Greenhouse
Or at Goodner Book Store
Inventory
All odd-
Attend the S. H. Kress Co. 5c-l«c-25c Ktore
Sale this week. Bitf \ allies for a Little Price.
and ends in Laee, Dry Goods, Notions, Toys, Novelty No
tions and Remnant Ribbons at
i/2 AND 1-3 KRESS' REGULAR PRICES
♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*********
Turn Over a New Leaf
(Published in Lawton < 'oiiHtitiition I
8-15-22- >, l!tl.r , anil Jan. *. Willi
ein N'OTK K OF NIIKKIFI 'N vll.l
iwill be ,«;iven on all sums over $iu. ' stsn«> <>r mmhIhuiiii. rminty of
| A. E. Murphy of Oklahoma City, i if paid in cash; sums under $10.00 | JohB • corRT
1) i Andrews will do your plumb-1 in the city today attending to business 'cash in hand, no discount. No property
, „,i„ cun him'and minglir with friendB. removed until settled for.
ing and re, a.nng promptly. Call him F0WLER & TACKETT, Owners.
at 13 I. 12,2811
Start Right—
8'jrvllla l\. Williams. Ik-Fcrnl-int.
N'oiiit is hi'ri l y griven that pui'Mtiair. to
an ordor of sale IkkiumI out of tli'j o||l«i of
- - the t'oiirt ru rk of t'onianelie C) inty,
| A. Shirley of Chattanooga, arrived j MORGAN & SON, Auctioners. !!" i«,fin
* 4 nu Pitv i over the Hock Island this morning to; 12-29-311 pinint iff. ami surviiia i:. wniiai-.m
B. P. Fields went to Oklahoma City ovei neR n ! Idefendnnt. dlr.Mt«.d t«. me the un.ler-
l connected « Attend to business. I —' " Uigued sheriff of ('oinan«'he County, < kli -
this afternoon on busmes. Moo/1 a n^nprnl Tnnlc 1 <", tninnnding me to levy upon and
ih* (ivoi land trame ! Whenever You Need a General Tonic I wltholIt „|(|(ril,setn«-ni. tin
With th< Ovet land gai j (;0()I) F()R CONSTIPATION. Take Grove's ,
I The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless f 'j,"v,un'
NOT1CF" j ( ,iain Tablets are excellent | chill Tome is equally; valuable as a „n
ML m foii<
situated In the City
• M; lahoma,
f >
I have moved my dental office to
329 1-° D V"'\, over Handverkers.
11-lTtf. OR- F- D0LE'
co . tip -lion. They are pleasant
>kc and mild and gentle in effect.
Obtainable everywhere.
| General Tonic because it cont iins tbe
! v eli known tonic propertied QUI N IN B
L,' 1 IKON. It act j uii ib*' .iver, Ij vivc,
Malaria, Enriches tbe and
.. , . w -N xirt,. .. A, '
—j;
!PUBLIC SALE'
* -
Or account of unexpectedly liavin- to give up farm I had leased I will sell at Pulv
1i, STl W W.l*r. s Mill,- W,.t ot oomer of l,«wt. , on what
i< I;nr vii as Charley Arrell farm; on
Friday, December 31st, 1915
Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M..tlie following described property:
HOH ;es and mci.es
1 black horse, 10 year-
1 ba> horse, 10 years
1 •; ow horse, 3 years
j , o , horse, 3 years
1 hi;, n.are, 10 yrs.. in foal
2 lay ivrsex, 3 years
2 brow • mules, 2 years
2 black mule>, 2 years
1 mule c lt
I sorrel colt, 2 years
1 I ay hi rse colt
HOGS
2 red sows and II shoots
' black saw with young |)i*f
44 HEAD CATTI-E
1 I r.wnVjersey cow, 7 years, giving milk
1 Milo* Jersey cow, 5 years giving milk
I i.v.n Jersey cow. 4 years old, giving milk
1 f .vn .lersev cow, 7 years , giving milk
1 fawn Jersey cow, 2 years, giving milk
1 fawn jersey cow, 5 years, fresh in Jan.
1 brown Jersey cow, 5 years old, fresh in Jail.
1 vol low Jersey cow, 4 >ears, with young calf
1 si: at ted cow. giving milk
1 ; il cow, J years, be fresh in spring
i r d cow, j vears, with young calf
\ f rg red co«, 7 years, giving nnlk
1 I rge blark cow, 7 years, tnving milk
1 1 ,ack r>w. 5 years, giving milk
1 black cow, 5 } cars, with young calt
2 i i yearling heifers
j ; r- . yearling heifers
4 v \r!ing steers
II)': o-jear old Durham sleers
10 iixi red milch cows
FARM IMPLEMENTS
2 sets light harness
1 set of single harness
1 set of chain harness
1 stock saddle
1 iron-wheeled wagon
with hay frame
1 milk wagon
1 16-inch rilling plow
1 lister and planter
1 12-inch walking plow
1 riding disc cultivator
1 two-section harrow
1 Kalvcnized water tan1
as good as new
1 110-egir incubator
1 barrel churn
Thirteen <i:i . Fourteen
I I II. l-'lftis-n it'll mid Sixteen itlli. In
BliM-k Forty-one (411, Woods A(t<lltl n,
in s;itisi'.i ;i Jnilunit'tii itnil ill-'!'1' of ti r«*-
rloRtire In ftivtir .if sulil | lfttntt(f imo
itKiiliisI unlit ib'fpiuliint. ntMivc iiniiie<l. o1 -
tiitiH-fl iiihI iiiudt* on Hie -Itli day of May.
r.H.'i. for the sum -if S117U.H7. wit 11 Interest
at the rate .if ten per cent per niiliuni, nay-
alile 'aiiniialty from tlie Itti ilay of May.
till.-, until pa III. anil the further sum i.l
■ 11-j.",;! us attorney's fees ami eosts and
disbursements of suit.
1 will therefore ou Saturday, tlie Stli day
of January, ttllll. at the hour of two
o'l'l H-i; II. III. of sulil day. m the east from
iloor of ourl house, sttnateil In the
• it> of Lawton, C'oniani'lie ' ounty. nkiu
.illmu. offer for sale anil *ell to the high
est bidder for rash, sulil property above
described or so uiuell thereof us will snt-
Istv said jndirment iiinl eosts.
\Vttness my hand this r th day of V>
vemher. II'......
THUS. IIH'HAKIIHON
Sheriff of Comanehe r.oiuty. nklahoin.-i
11 v .1 ] TKPFOIin. I'lider Snerlfl'.
Ml KI.IIliKS. FKIUtlS KHI.M'.FOnT,
Atlnrnei - l -i I'lalnilff
Get
Ready
for
Indoor
Weather
Brighten up your homes with
Enamlac, Enamels, I' loor
I'aints and Varnishes. Sold by
Patented School and State Lands Mack loam.
Why pay rent for land you will never own when 1
sell you land for only one dollar per acre per year? Guar-
anteed 90 per cent agricultural by a $20,000 bond; two
and three crops per year land. Ideal climate, no cyclones,
no alkali water. This is your.alst chance to get this $1">
per acre land. Come with me .Ian. 1st. 1 pay expenses,
also H. R. fare if you buy 1<>0 acres. I {five you free $25
wort'; of side trip excursions whether you buy or not.
Make your reservations now.
Frank C. Granger
Phone 736, Texas Hotel. Lawton, Oklahoma.
V,
L.J.
Wall Paper, Paint and (ilass
:td St. 1st Nat. Bank
3rd St. EirBt Nnt. Bank Bldg.
About 160(1 I tales alfalfa
About 500 bales sort hum
in i I,.,- ■■•isli \ 11 stints over $10 n credit of 10 months will
- '•
per cent for cash on sums over $10. No property
to be l 'moved until settled for.
^^7^. *"">mVR DEINKIN0 oups
J. A. COLLINS, Owner
J H MORGAN & SON, Auctioneers. ' RAI KEEGAN, Clerk.
Low Round Trip
Holiday Fares
To St. Louis Kansas City and Memphis
to Texas, to Frisco Stations in Western
Arkansas and Southern Missouri
Tickets to these points are on sale December 23, 24, 25, 31 and
January 1, and are limited to January 5, 1916.
To points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington,
D C and Baltimore, Md., the Frisco lines will sell low round trip
holiday tickets on December 21, 22 and 23, with return limit to
January 18, 1916.
Call on the Frisco Agent and let him assist you in planning your
trip, and quot£ you these low fares.
Your Holiday Trip will not be complete unless your ticket reads
via Frisco Lines.
A. HII.TON,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
ELECTRICITY
is the best form of advertising
Let Us sell
you a
SIGN
Comanche Light & Power Co
Telephones P B X 273 and 274
REMEMBER—WE SELL LAMPS AT COST
Eastman Kodaks
Films and Supplies
V
POWELL'S DRUG STORE
HONES 111 and 707
328 C AVENUE
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