The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
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Plain
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Heavy stock c,|v«, TMdtT.2-, M ^
Gwel .o hmc* light yrlg. .8.75^7.00 w
M lum to «< « <) ynrinifa. •}.2/>4&«.75 . V
Common c MAr t.i "•"'l'
Htock h*ifer ,.,
Stock bull*
Young •to'-k cowi, 11jf h . 5.25&.5.7I5
Heavy Weding row* 4.75^5.25
New Yors.
Clot*
♦ "CD'TIENEN* MI ST HAVE
♦ 14 SflTS; It O* EHCOAT8L ♦
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* I* I* > chart prepared by mw- ♦
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♦ tfc Aawrieaa an, to drew aa a ♦
* *-man, should possess at ♦
*' fourteen suits and tan ♦
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♦ O f • f,e '_ai i gent!* ♦
♦ man. ttiior, r . , vrt. a
♦ paring the chart—uid a conser- ♦
♦ vativ* estimate of the cost of a •
* ' gentlemens wardrobe would ♦
♦ be IJ.OCO. Of coarse accessories, •
Close ♦ sutn aa hats, iho~«. etc., would ♦
Friday and Saturday
offer you numberless values in every
department for your consideration
Yesterday a Today*! ♦ cosi an additions «r-tiay of an ♦
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12.lt
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12.lt. Kale. 1211.
New Or lean*.
11.05 ♦ almost equal amount. ♦
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12.4# —
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ingraham of the
Ingraham Hotel are enjoying a visit
from their daughter, Mrs. Robert
Yesterday's Today's Blair of Junction City, Kan.
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Close
11.7., Mj^k Tojrsy Shipley went to Cach*-
11/14 today, where she will viait with her
I2.0A brother, Frank Shipley, for s few
Hays.
' 'iriHtitntion Telephone 7'!.
profess tonal
And 71
Cards
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♦ CARPENTER WORK ♦
♦ R. H. GATES, Carpenter ♦
♦ . Estimates Given on All Kinds of ♦
♦ Work, sl Repair Work ♦
♦ .UN li Are. I.swton, Okla. ♦
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♦ l>R.H. MITCHELL & PINNKI.L ♦
♦ Eye, F.ar. Nose and Throat «•
♦ Glasses Fitted, Lenscx Ground ♦
♦ ud DnpliMtaft •
♦ Ro«M 202 ;i-4- IM Koehler HI,IK. ♦
♦ I'hone 172 l.uwton, Okla. ♦
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♦ DR. II. W. SMITH ♦
♦ Dentist a
♦ Third Floor in Koehler Uullrllng •
♦ I'hone 955 ♦
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♦ JOHN F. THOMAS ♦
Attorney 4
♦ Practice in All Courts ♦
♦ Sti v#ns-0 lyon llldnr., I.nwton, Ok ♦
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♦ E. II. DUNLAP ♦
♦ Physician nnd Surgeon a
♦ Office Hours 10 . m. to 12 m. ♦
♦ 2 to 4 p. m. ♦
♦ l'n I Nut I. Bank Bldg., 2nd Floor. ♦ I!
♦ Office Phone 15 Res. Phone 735 ♦ ♦
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♦ J. A. l-'ain John M. Young ♦
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♦ FAIN & YOUNG ♦
♦ l.swyers ♦
♦ Wolverton llldg. Cor. 5th and I) ♦
♦ Lawton, Okla. ♦
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Everybody Spends a Certain
Amount Each Month
for Groceries
I lioiiifli tin- few ccnth caved on each article nef-iiiK small,
y<-t the* combined saving of a month's purchases will fi#
ure into the dollars. Don't let the dollars nlip through
your ft liters; buy your groceries for CASH ami xave th«-
dollars.
We H'i'I have on sale FRIDAY and SATl'KDAY a line of
Koodit out of our reguar stock al dollar savin* prices.
MISCELLANEOUS
Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box
Good ItnnsnuK, per dozen
liulk Peanut Hatter, tier pound
10c site Royal BreMkfiiHt Mackerel
2k size Royal llroukfaxt Mackerel
Fancy Unioated Head Rice
N<-w crop Pecans, per pound 7c; 4 poundii for
Hull* Sanaa . ■
irefer
COCOA AND CHOCOLATE
1-5 pound can linker's Cocoa
Mi pound cmi linker's Cocos
Vi pound linker's Chocolate
'/i pound lluker'' Chocolate
1 pound bulk Cocoa
EVAPORATED FRUITS
1 pound package Fnrm House Kvapnrated Charrie:
1 pound package Farm llouiic Evaporated Pispberriee
n pouml Evaporated Logan Hcrric*
10c package Evaporated flranberrie*
PRESERVES AND APPLE BUTTER
A (lathering of Smart Spring Suits
The A dvance Styles are Correct
in tvery Particular
The frills and furbelows that used to be considered indispensable
in womar. « appare. have no place in this spring'* fi hior,f. Take the
new suits for instance; they are quite simple—charmingly s*,. The
IffS VS. c'fU'^y *"!*; the jackets a .enisible length, the genera;
effect one ol tmmnnes* and good ta«te.
• awwVkJi.* conaidermbie variety of handsome styles to choose from
in tfte fabnes and shades most popular. Your inspection is invited.
Every Day New Suits are Added
to our Already Superior
Collection
I w*ar< °'f*r'nJC a special a collection of handsomely tai-
lored suits in the new shades, tyl^s a*■' materials at only $14.85. You
W to "",p*ct the """re col,ection whlch in
olan(Mr!.?J1iL"eili'nfc pUn ha*inany ^vantages over the old fashioned
*r Pnce" from al1 to °"'Mt ^e losses which are
unavoidable in charge accounts.
8. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE
11.50
15c
15c
1 for 25c
2 for 35c
2 lbs for 14c
., F«" I'WMIIM "• I'OUIItH Mir 2flP
liulk Saucr Kraut, nor pound i
lfl oz, can Baking Powder 7(.
.8c
l c
..8c
I lie
29c
19c
27c
17c
5c
- 21c
21c
39c
29c
29c
29c
29c
20 oz. Jar Hismark Preserves, worth 86c
•'17 nr.. Jar Mismark Apple Hutter
Holland Brand Preserves, full i|uart jars
PICKLES AND OLIVES
Full quart jar Sweet or Sour Pickles
Full quart jar Sweet or Sour Relish
Full quart jar Chow ('how
roll quart jar Sour Oniona .111111111! 29c
I' iiII quart jar Sweet or Sour Melon Mangoes 29r
^0 oz. jar I.urge Queen Olives 21r
Full quart jar l.argc Queen Olives
Full quart jar Pimento Stuffed Olives r.o.
Hulk Olives, per pint 17c; full quart 30c
SOAPS AND WASHING POWDERS
2 bars I'ulm Olive Soap
i bars 10c Glycerine Soap
One lot .V Toilet Soap ;i kar„ in.
Nine O'clock Washing Powilei in.
I" bar* Cleaneasy Soap -j-r
BOUR'S COFFEE AND ROYAL
GARDEN TEA
CAMERON NOTES
The school in progressing nicely on
the second semester.
The basketball boys went to Tem-
ple Friday to play the Temple high
school boys. They played b game F'i-
'lay night. The score was ..'5 tc 20,
Temple being the winner. The Allies
were not pleased so they challenge?
them a game for Saturday night. The
score for Saturday night wnj 21 to
25. in favor of the Aggiei.
An excellent program was given by
i he Literati Literary Society o.i Fri-
day, Feb. 3:
Music, O-cnc-stra.
Reading, Pen Smith.
Comedy.
Mtyle Quartette.
Reading, B. F. Jolly.
Piano Solo, Clarence TownBend.
Cameron Ledger, Fred Park.
Muscial Duet, Ralph Good, Ora
Good.
Reading, Nina Poor.
Music, Orchestra —REPORTER.
LEAP YEAR OVSTER SUPPER
The men of :ie Fifth Ward will
give a Leap Year Oyster Supper in
the basement of the Lincoln school
building Friday night, Feb. II, 7 p. m.
until all are served. Oysters and the
fixin s will be served in *'57" varieties.
l*or the benefit of the ladies who can-
not bring a partner, a large waiting
list of gentlemen has been provided
from whom a selection may be irade.
All are invited. Adults if in couples
25 cents each, single ladies 75 cents,
children 15 cents. Inspection of kitch-,
en five cents. (Adv.)
SNAP SHOTS.
somebody's else
Do not throw
money at birds.
Of course gardening is a peaceful
pursuit, but it muBt be rather exciting
when a turnip breaks a blood vessel.
If our working day were twice as
long we could still find the time to
spend our wages.
15c
25c
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♦ W. c. HENDERSON ♦
♦ Attorney and Counselor at Law ♦
♦ Phone 373 ♦
♦ Steven Galyon Kulldlng ♦
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♦ Win. I). Mcllee ♦
♦ 1-awyer ♦
♦ Will Practice in All Courts. ♦
♦ Kothla Bldf. Mmm (OS ♦ X
♦ Lawton, Oklahoma. ♦
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The mai
Jones will
is very m
weeks of
has retun
City wher
ful operat
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♦ TURKISH BATH ROOMS ♦
♦ In bo .ement of First National ♦
♦ with Iipeclll treatment for colds, ♦
♦ rheumatism, poor circulation. •
♦ ne*,oiiHiieconstipation and all ♦
♦ poisons III th« system. Attend- ♦
♦ nti for ludi*H and gentlemen. ♦
♦ Open all night. I'hone IS1
♦ DR. C. W. HAIKI) ♦
♦ Chronic Diseases a Specialty. ♦
♦ DR. GEO. PUOII ♦
♦ Veterinarian ♦
Office and Hospital ♦
♦ Corner of 3rd and E ♦
♦ in the City Livery Huildiiig. ♦
♦ Residence Phone 81 Office 22. ♦
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19c
2 lbs. for 45c
--27 c
ibc Peaberry Coffee
Hour's Pilot Coffee
Mx San Marto Coffee
•i th can 40c Monarch Coffee
2 fb '*nn Old Master Coffee
11 n package Royai Garden Tea
% Hi package Royal Garden Tea
1 lb package Royal Garden'Tea
Regular 80c Bulk Tea (nothing better) per lb
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
farm House Red Pitted Cherries, 14c can; one dozen
No. 3 Puyallup Logan Berry, 15c pc..r can; one dozen
1 gal. Puyallup CftbbtM
I gal. Puyallup lt«-«l Ra pin in.
i |ftl Puyallup Gooseberries III"!
I v a I Puy alluji Logan Her t :<•
Try a Mack of FROST KING PASTRY FLOUR
and get $5.00 for baking a cake.
ALUMINUM WARE
Aluminum Percolatom, worth $2.00, only
•1.60 i )oubla Rica 1 (• >il< r
Extra Hi-av y Frying Pin
Omelet Pan
ql Btrlin ICattla
Coffee Pot
One lot of suit an.' MMm shakers, cloth sprinklers, napkin rings",
tea balls, tea stainers, toothpick holders and small percola-
te™ for coffee pot. Choice only . k,
ir.c Large Pie Plates ijf
18c Cake Turners IIIIII Jfe
LOOSE WILES CRACKERS AND CAKES
ate largs box Krispy crackers a «,
50c tins Krispy Crackers fir
Family sine (wood box) Krispy Crackers 1111"!"^' «ilr
r rush (iingcr Knaps, 2 pounds only
Assorted Cookies, per pound ...."III"
S1.50
25c
9Hc
9Sc
8c
9Hc
98c
98c
COFFEY'S C. 0. D. GROCERY
PHONE 40
WE DELIVER ANY AMOUNT
S09-311 Third St.
I REPUBLICANS
HOLD MEETING
The Republican Club will hold a
meeting tonight in the city hall ac-
cording to O. O. Kirkham, temporary
chairman, and all are expected to
come out. Matters of importance will
lie transacted and the report of com-
mittees will be heard. More than
likely the permanent organization
will be perfected tonight.
Senator Gore
and
J Congressman Ferris
A large number of peoplr are much
surprised at the stand taken by Sen-
ator T. P. Gore and Congressman
Scott Ferris in opposition to Presi-
dent Wilsons plan for ''prepared"
ncss."
Personally we are in favor of pre*
paredness in everything.
In order to make a success we must
be prepared before hand for any and
all emergencies.
However, our worthy and distin-
guished fellow townsmen. Gore and
It rris should not be 'Censured in the
least, in other words they are ex
cusable because their homes are in
Lawton where so much Gwinco cof-
fee Is used that our |«x>pl<- feel kind-
ly tow ard every body and never think
of having a light.
Gwinco Coffee is absolutely pure
and worlh the money— 15c, 20c. 25c,
30c, 35c per pound.
You get 100 cents worth of gro-
ceries for every dollar you spend
with us. We thank you for your
trade.
FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
TRY
j Butter Crust ;
Bread
TOASTED
j Put in oven toasts nice and
| trown, have your casserole •
1 hot or a nice granite pan with if
I a granite lid, butter toast, and jfj
| cover and let stand five min- I;
5; Utes. You will find it a nice ®
i breakfast dish. Try it.
i Butter crust is the bread
. that is baked in the most sani-
5 tary way.
t ree to farmer subscribers of tbe Lawton
oiistltutloo In Comanche riiiI Cotton Couo-
tien.
Stock advertising, Waots. For S.ile and
hxcbuofe; also Farm Help Ad* una Poul-
Th 'Be free .ids will h? limited to 30 words
«nd will tie run S time* free -said ada will
not l e enlarged to i.-over other things—do
not requeat it.
Write the ada out. count the words, and X S!
mull them to the Lawton Constitution.
I Sanitary Bakery J
: 222 D AVE. LAWTON ®
« PHONE 9.
I' OR SALE—One Harley Davidson
motorcycle in good order, one walk-
ing lister, and one walking cotton
planter. Will sell for cash or terms,
3-4 mile east of city dam on Brice
place. Tom Coulter. 2-5 ot
I* OR SALE—Jack, Black Spanish,
with white points, heavy bone, 14
hands high and a good breeder, will
sell, have no use for him, 5 years old.
C. C. Crooks, one mile south and 5
west of Lawton, Route 4. 2-1 Imo p
- — PHONE 41
FOR SALE—2 registered Shorthorn
males. Address 'Glenwood Stock
l arm," J. L. Rhodes, Geronimo, Okla.
Route 1. 2-7 12tp
(Pub. In the Lawton Constitution Feb 4
t<> 16 inclusive.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
inlttdjV'Ib'e w.l
ill tie li'h^ P"rll,o c of furnishing
ti.< i. ! ,u"' iiiuterlais nccmsarv for
a ,.,ve|i,ue i' 'tw.*.*i. tiu>
'Fimrn. 1 pM,v,ed. •"teraectlon on
i ti "tr*«*t at said A iivcnm* mid thr
Mt'reet at Slid1"VmVlNl llltIe,T !,°" °u Hixtli
V , l. K"',i A a venae, InHudina sradinu
dralnliig, curbing, guttcrtnii nnd pavlug
Sab, inivi'iiieiil to oonslst of four hii lics
and"the"UJn " foiin tatlon,
ana tin ton <>i wearing surface <if such
pnvement hIuiII consist of <ikl:ihomn \nt
«UnVhJl7Jl "hlcl, shall he two
iotldTv The eSflr. «"d I
infd cltj" "An'or"""i"r ,"f nglneer of
i„ ii .', , ImiirovenieniM in.
' id I., ', ilralnliig. grading
■iirbliiK snd guttering -lull tie eonstruc ed
111 nciordiince Willi t|,P 'rM " 1
■"> HUei lflcntlous of the Cltv T'o irh
p,,"l"y, "« 'com'muifiJS:
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Windmill.
Will exchange for pigs, calves,
fence posts or feed sti.ff, Chatham,
1-4 miles southwest of Lawton. 2-7
J. L. J. Gwinn
NO. 8 ELEVENTH ST. PHONE 587.
FOR SALE—25 large vigorous Bar-
red Rock cockerels, from $1 to $2
each. T. Ryan, Elgin, Okla. 2-9 3t
FOR SALE—Coming 4 year old Jer-
sey cow, fresh in two weeks, extra
milker; thoroughbred Poland China
gilt, 5 months old, weight 100 lbs.;
one pair black Bronze turkeys. Write
or see Chas. Moore. R. 4, Lawton,
Okla. 2-9 3t
I1 OR SALE—7 head of good Jersey
milch cows, 2 to 8 years old, 2 north
1 1-2 west. Phone 55E F line. E. K.
Dixon. 2-9 ot
••is. < r ti,*. Ml # ""«iu Of I ommiss
&■ Feb^ss:-
mate amount of pnvement and other m
4 hi'.'h ™,icr\te" bMePh"" 'n,1'udlug
en'r.nS'K'.'J^ '°f cacrete
f^Swdyksi!0°;;esvf^^
,'o. w1,';"' Will meet In the
Feb., ma ",t "i ! day of
opening and coii«bleri'ng"sny^nd" slfblds
properly brought before them thL I
l.lifIlcr"wiT,r,lJL" lilare?,'[!'rTi tS^f^T'u"''
: ■ u ^t ? bon d l nthegu m
i he Hoard of ('onimissioners of th#
Dated Fel . 4. iftic.
,, W, D. TURNER,
Commissioner of Flncuce.
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