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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
LAWTON C0NS1ITUTI0N
1 IIK rONMTITI'TION iOMI'\SV
Announcements
•Ilift, N. Hhriilf-r
I'fed If Nlirpler
l'rr«lili<nl nii'l Mmm|^
lift C Avenue!
AmiumiikfiiiiMiiM for «-Minify offliv
ulll hi' 11 ii I • 11 m 11 < - • I In Mil* < mIiiiiiii ut
• In* UIII fill hi prl.-o of i rn iflOi ilol
Inm. in pi I. •• of 9,mm l,. fined for
I'limlliliilrit In county null divisions)
|"ijiililc IN AliVAM'i:
H <11 HI IIM KIT I ION
>ii. |lf null
el , hy < rrl«*i
lo.
Any uriIHI9UIIN mfliH'tluh mii tlit* i lmrn«'f<*r.
*•( >1 imI In m mi i ■ ■ p ii i >11 Ion nf ii ii y pei-ion. firm
m i'mi poiullon ulil' ii ton v iir In I Ik*
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H11 eli I Imii of I In* in illiiHi'lili'llt
10nI•*ii'il iin MM'oud i'Iiinn Matter, l Ili«*
Itnnlofflee Ml I>iiK lull, I 'U lii 11miiiii, innli'i m l
of Mm. I. .1, IN7H
Kii p your |Miwilrr dry*
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-o |io (Kill it i yournelf.)
(lo! rnit(«y fur th# booster irip.
lluilncHii condition* urn net linn bo!
kin*
lirothri.
Ti
IvohiI t ho ad* vol? You jut! « nn ! a I
fortl to wis* (hut hariMiin
o
Kvoiy iimd ha* it* ending. l, ul mo"t
of UN only >oo the bojrinniinr.
■ I
$05,(100 in Inind* ahould bo auftWUnt
mion for following the Im\n.
d —
I ho official that ha* not followo.l
tho law, should he made to do wo.
Tin' i 'iiiinI II ill Imii In mil liMrtni <l (< mi
ii'iiiuia flii'Ni' men iin < mimII«IiiIi*k for couutf
•l| fill'. Kllll.ll'.l III llOlllilllltlllll III til* pl'lll'l
• rnlli primary In Ai.tfimi:
l or Sheriff —
Al. NADPLKR.
I'IKK I'IKRC'K.
WAI.TKK K. NIX.
CAUL I'KONKHKKGKR.
.i T ROOBRB.
l or Court Clerk -
IIKNUY I MURPHY.
CLIFTON W. SIMPSON,
l or County Weigher -
I \\ OOIXKY.
CKORCiK II WOODMFF.
J. A ADAMS.
M. M. MKADOWS.
For County Attorney—
J OK KII INK FORT.
II C MOORK.
.1 A DIFKKNDAFKER.
For CommiNNionor, F.imtorn IMntrict—
K I! CRKGORY.
W. C NICKKM,.
t\ A. DUNHAM.
I in ( 'iHiiitiiaalottci, WoMtvrn Di*tnot—
JOHN II KDWAKDS.
S. O. CRUTCH KK.
.1 J. DAVIS.
For CommiNNionor. UmIoii Dint.—
J. (\ TALMAlH'.fc,
J. F. TKDFORD.
l or County Tronwuror
.1. M iMIl.T) HAYNKS.
HKN MctiKK. *
# I R. IHOIO JAgUESS.
For County Clerk.
SANDY W. GRKC.ORY.
CHAULA CKITCHKK.
For County A* e*Hor—
K. L ItORDON.
For Superintendent Public InNtrurtion
JKNNFTT S. CROSBY.
J. A. JOHNSON.
State Sonntot 17th District—
JOHN THOMAS.
J. F.I.MKR THOMAS.
a*
Th. wowi.rful "Sunday Morning Bath"
CADDY'S EVENING
y FAIRY TALE 9
W MAW GPAHAM BONNER
j for r;i*h In hnnd, nil the following dec-
A WOMAN'S HBAD Is kwol nnd hot■ Jr.: i.T ,l«; 'I i" ...
moot good jH w.ildman Addition to the city of L,"\v-
8ho pul her faiiJ. i„. bounty. Oklulioma. snid |ot
in I)r.Pierce s Fa- .„,t! -„hj^ , t. th.- prim- n,.„ 0f the
Vorito Prc^inp- sint. .«f okhiliouin tboroon. to au;tnf\ the
tlon. There is no Jiiilirmeiit ivinlorwl In favor of the plaintiff
bouuty without. i .i^ui.m «al(1 defendantM M. a r„i i.
CIRCUS GIVEN BY GRASSHOPPERS.
"The (iruHHhoppoi rt gavo a Circus
for tho Kalrloa a fow dayii ago,"' said
Daddy. "And such u fine Circuit as It
was too! Every Grasshopper for miles
«round was there, and all ready for
the groat Hntortalnment.
pood hailth. No-
body expects
[o- KmlNley for the muiii or with iu-'
a. 11•;f.Ht. .-.."iiH .tint *ii<).00 attorney's f(...
Tin- 111*ivi" .lemrllied pronerty is mkp,,
and in oru- of the loading and public the GranRhoppers had been planning general docility, tho "Prescription1' U
i-usiiions men of thin city. He stands their trlckM and prat-'clng them over ^uro to benefit.
in,, iiiovi* iifHiTiiiru prone
become really ()I(1 (1, ,„.rtv ,,r Nald •IcrendantH, .
beautiful from I ,, , .I I. c. lOndslev and is dlri-.-ti'ii
tin USO of com- ,, -..i.I ..rd«*r of Nile to We aokl. and win
plexion beau- i .- .|.| III I . .rdauee with, and to watlsi
Cilioi'9. -«itlil order Mf mile.
llrlffht i«vfls THOMAS RICHARDSON
tn .In.. #1 In In"]' >'•••.Iff "f clki,
cloar ii' J. I". TKUI'Ollli
Itwy chi-ata. lot" TJ11 ?i^j.- iiciitf
low the use of too "Prescription. i.. .. lawton, Oklahoma, tiii
All women require a t^tnlc and norvlno ,i. % i m,, s. i;uu.
at some period of their lives. Whether — — ~-
Fulferlng from nervousness, dizziness, (Published Lawton Constitution from
falntness, displacement, catarrhal
high in lodge circles and is active
church work, lie is proprietor of tho
(iolden Rule Store and also hau other
large financial interests in Lawton.
Miss Louise Brooks, the bride to be,
is a graduate of several colleges and
prominent in educational work
throughout the state of Texas. At
I his time she is one of the instructors
,instructors in Greenville, Texas. She
•s a neice of Judge J. M. Brooks of
Dallas, and a sister-in-law of Walter
Hush, president of tho First National
l link of Greenville, ami a sister to
Sum Brooks, who is cashier of the
snme Imnk.
Tho newlyweds will take a trip
through tho south after which they
will return to Uiwton where they will
make their home. Their many friends
extend congratulations.
Pleasant Home Wedding Today.
Married at the residence of the
brides parents, Drs. W. B. and Maud
Mead, Thursday morning, by Rev. T.
J. Irwin, pastor of the First Presby-
terian church, Miss Lola Mead to Mr.
Claude W. Martin. Miss Mead
and over again.
"As for tho Fairies, they wore so
pleased to be Invitod that they really
didn't even care
Just what the
Grasshoppers ac-
tually did — for
they knew the Cir-
cus would bo good
anyway. They
thought It quite a
big Event to go to
a Circus given by
the Grasshoppers,
and were as
pleased at being
Invited, as tho
Grasshoppers were
with giving it.
Wow Funny They Well, tho day
Did Look. came and a11 the
Fairies were es-
corted to their Benches on the Lawns.
The Benches were made of Pino Neo-
May 29th to June 12th, 1916.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING |
Public notice is hereby given hai
Athe annual meeting of the stock!old
run down I umi Dr. Pierot't erg of the Lawton Railway and Light-
tion n« a woman'B tonic. 1 took only one. «>ttlo , , ,
but It helped meat once; It made ma el.jufrc: jnpr Company Will be held at the ol
Md b.ltor nbl. to do cor writ." ^ of ^ Compan.. No Thi, (|
Street, Lawtor, Okla., at ten o'clock a.
m., Tuesday, June 13th, 1916, for the
election of Directors and such other
business as may come before the meet-
ing. ,
B. E. TABLER, Secretary.
FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
A
I'ri'c to fanner nuhscrihers of the Lawton
Constitution in Comanche nd Coitou Couu-
tlen.
r, , . A, .. Stork advertising, WnntH, For Sale and
'ties and the Fairies thought the Grass- Bsobaage; also Farm Help Ad* wu I'oul-
* — y.
These free ads will be llm t v. o 30 words
"hoppers wore very hard Workers to trL
1 hoy .\a> death ovtiw all scores, and l or Countv Judge—
perhaps thaCs why wr keep right on ,, ^ .
For Justice of the Peace, l.i
stirring them op. irtd--
. ' S. ARMSTRONG.
t* i •*! u c an evidence of wealth on For KeprcNontative—
r\cr> hand, hut their s darned little of * HARl.hS t . BLAt K
it in our hand l*ay up!
aw ton l>is-
i . , At ,, . 1 i"">r hit nun win lie inn i
have carried the Pino Needles from and will he run 5 times free . ild ads will
the Woods to the l^awns Just for !"°{ ""'"fwl to eo er other things—do
. - not request it.
them. Write the ads out, count the words, and
"First of all csme the Circus Pa- mal1 thf,n to the Luwtoa Constitution,
rade—for even the Grasshoppers knew ~ ~
that they must give a Parade the first M,K bALL—Scotch short horn bulls,
younir ln.lv of vivmciou. di.po.ition, ,Mn* Th,,r<, wa" ,h<> Or.Mhopper.' * <"* l^y- Harley Peters, R.
She tins brlien a tea,her in the public *!*nd„ U wn" About I-. Marlow. Phone F. R. 51. 5-29 5t
^ . f , , .. fifty Grasshoppers played on Hlades of -
- , , a for some time and Or«s -tho Music sounded like Whts- WANTE—Good dairy hand; also have
aff^ :; \"Tu Z "ln"-b « " • — «nd of 15 fresh cow, for sale. Ft SiU
' and aff.ction she ho ds, and Music and the Fairies enjoyed It. Be- Pairv, 155 I line. 5-29 5t
who wish her every joy possible in the sides, a number of other Grasshoppers J
years to come sang funny Songs while the Parade
Mr. Claude W. Martin is a druggist wss going on.
of Fletcher, Oklshoma. He is a younir "There were the
Clowns. How funny they did look!
«ood
rWe Wd raw-Harris Agrht is iraub
. i the watev> ot i'-a Oklahoma dele
paiion to the t1ncaci> convrnti vi
K KP CB1.1CAN AN NOU NCEM KNTS
Hnhjat to nemlnallou In the Kepubllcan
eiliuarjr Iu August:
For Sherlfl —
THOMAS RH'HARDSON
Kor v ommiMsioner Ka«t Diatrict—
JOSKP1I ti. MARKLK.
man of sterling qualities, and
business qualifications.
After an early wedding breakfast
1 hey departed over the Frisco for Ok-
lahoma City and other Oklahoma
points.
WANTED—Man with family to chop
Grasshopper cotton, harvest and thresh.One
_jy looiii mile south of Geronimo. Two roomed
They went around doing all sorts of house furnished free. Write F. H.
1 1 orgar *-f tt 1 o*>urt house gang nf postmaaUrs was formed bv
hi-.A confessed to • hortages the election of W. K. Merry of Perry
that w-eir truly surprising in their ex- president, A. C Smith of Ponca City
tiw. hut .* MSW the o«oal rep,wt M^r*Ur>' nd K, "k OUinitk of
tiuthrie treasurer, and temporarv of-
is reedy H will i>e given the people by
the CimsMu^n, and it will t* given After „ general discussion Oklaho-
a it > wrtttrn .hn «v have no friends ma City was selected as the meeting
ics to punish when Juw -4 next set as
the date for making a permanent
state organisation, at which time a
program will l e arranged, permanent
d juries recommended that ortWera elected and a gfneral good
State
to reward or enenv
•. ftv.ves to ftf\>\ectini: the taxpayers,
Tv>i
t he *
have all the offices time had, the postmasters to
state examiners of- ,Ml' *ivM l", sweethearts,
the aforesaid com-
take
The following chairman of commit-
tees were selected for the coming
mis* o'>ers to; the checking like a meeting: Topics and program Claud
t- ' " a c. w. > the Constitution aske*l Weaver of t^klahoma City, permanent
them to ha\o it done, they immediately «*r* ni*«tion Frank Olsmith. Guth-
,v «w «h1 to rt«ht the Constitution "> ■ '<«"«ment and entertainment I
w • t A, Mclaughlin of Chandler, hy-laws
and had a i^rvt that thev could con ... ... v , <s a1 *
and constitution* N L Sanders of
tn l lUrted, a-0 in o.der to get the Broken Arrow. These to selevt two
oHlres checked, the goxe.noi had to l e others as memlvrs of their commit-
\*titnw?d and since he ordered theev '***
•mination, there has been nothing too Th* "f ,l"
national assiviation will he invited to
mean fo, them to sa, o. do , try and lr prr,ent „ th, „ oklaho-
i >. nd t the evam no s c and the ma City next month, and Governor
law, whi I, n cans so much for the Williams will l*e invited to ad-
taxpayors. asstxiation.
(Ptiwt riibllMbtM in lawton ronstiiull^
.lnnr 1 law. June H. 1A1I.I
XOTII Ol HKTTI.KNKNT
rot NT
•f OklaboiUM County t\>rofciioh«\ ss
IN CHI NT\ I'OI UT,
I ihe in itlei .tf thr l!il:ite of .! X fTli K
. iHveaaeri. •
X..|i,T In lit rt'bv given, thoi r A Wnlll*
ibf .Inly np|M>inte«1 nml uvalifled ailmlnU
at J x Klrtoei 1. .• laad, luu i
•teml ;tu«! i«ti «tM'i,ii f, r arttleot«Mit. ami
rtl il In *nid iMttrt. bin mttuinl ami report «>f
his ^tlnunlstrjtiitMi «« «iu h .ulininUlritor
and tb.it Sntimla.v ih« JUh Any «*f Jwne. A
1 . ls l«v lietag . day «<f .1 U«'i;uUi it-rm
•mid fwnrt to wli of the April term A !
;it 1 .*> oVUti-h l% M of Hit Id dav. at
ihe CouatT «\ urt Uoom in tho Olt> .«< lj w
ion in I he ^i«l t'ount* of tVnnitu-be h.i^
h> ii «lul> A| |Mlililed the *rti l Courl f«>r
Ihf Mml -nient of Haiti «ei«nnt ;il w bl. b
tin « and plate any person interentiHl in
will «**tale inay ap| « sir *nd llle e\it>ptittns
in ^rltlUK to the atvount and e« nt ai 1 he
In wlluitvuy Whereof 1 hare heretinto
^ 't ni> hand :in«l afTixetl the at«l of nahl
t'onit thin .^th tla> .«f May. 1SIK
iSl'Al U J. IIA\ t'onnix Jn«lire.
Extra $1 Worth of
S-H Stamps Free!
regular Clown Tricks—Just as If they'd
always been Clowns in big Circuses-
hut It seems thoy had been around and
watched a number of Circus Clowns.
"And little Grasshoppers rode on
tho backs of some of the big ones, and
there were Grasshoppers dressed ss
Policemen. On their hsts in Isrge
\< - green letters were written the words:
We keep order." "rtie Fairies thought
that was very funny. And the Grass-
hopper Policemen certainly were queer
looking objects!
"After the Parade was over the
Band settled itself in a corner while
In a large Ring In the middle
Grasshoppers came out an4 did their
Tricks.
Smith, R. R. 2,
Geronimo, Okla.
5-31
(Published in Lawton Constitution
May 18, 25, June 1, 1916.)
SUMMONS BV PUBLICATION.
In The District Court of Comanche
County, Oklahoma.
Louise Potter, Plaintiff.
vs. No. 466(5
Harry Potter, Defendant.
Said defendant, Harry Potter,
take notice that he has been sued in
the above entitled action, in the above
styled court and that he must appear,
demur, answer or otherwise plead to
the petition of the plaintiff A!eu
therein on or before the 29th day of
June, A. D., 1916, or said petition will
be taken as true and a judgment ac-
cordingly rendered granting plaintiff
an absolute divorce.
LOUISE POTTER, Plaintiff.
J. A. DIFFENDAFFER & S. R. HAR-
PSB Atlorneys for Plaintiff.
ATTEST—(SEAL.)
R. B. COMPTON, Court Clerk.
By H. J. MURPHY, Deputy.
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in ^ _,e
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♦ LEGAL NOTICES. ♦
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1 I'll lilinliftl a-ton Constitution May
Jut.e 1. K 15. 22. 1016. •
NOTIOK or SHKRIFF'S SALE.
State of Oklahoma. County of Comanche
In the Dlatrii't Court.
J. I>. Lenort, Plaintiff,
I Published iu Lawton Constitution May
1-11* 18-25, Juue 1, 1916)
NOTICK Or HALE.
Slate of Oklahoma, County of Coman-
che, 8*
In the IMstriot Court In and for asbl
County and State.
B. H. Henry nee Rati-Ilffe, Plaintiff.
v«. No. 444H.
John .1 Honps. Ethel Hoppa. Howard It
and I>. I . I^undis. Iiefendants.
•a«. It appears from an order Issued
out of the Diatrii-t Court of the County of
Comanche and State of oklahoma bearing
date ard day of May. A I>. 11*16. to me di-
rected and now In my hands, that on the
First day of November, A I> 1915. iu an
action tben pending in said Court, wherein
11. H. Henry, nee ltnt<-liff. was plaintiff
1
W. T. Dlx- jiuid^Johii .1. IIopps. Ethel Iloppa, ^Howard
With the purchase of a
Wiiard Mop for only
$1.00
SOc
AT KOEHLER S
This coupon must accompany
purchase; not good after tMO-16.
Sudie K. Wolf. Chas. Wolf.
ou. and .1 W. Wolverton Hardware Com- M Hopps and I>. D. Landls were defend
pany. I>efeudant««. ants, a personal judgnient was renderetl in
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance said Court in «aid action in favor of said
to an order of sale issued out of the office plaintiff and against the >ald defendants
of the tourt Clerk, of the County of Com- .lohu .1 Hopps, Fthel Hopph, and Howard
the au^be and State of Oklahoma, on the Sth I! Hopps. for the sum ../ Three Hundred,
day of April, 1916, in an action wherein Fifty two A 100 Ii.dlar> ($:«2.Wi debt
J Ii. Import waa plaintiff and Sadie R. u 1th interest thereon from the date of said"
W i.lf i has " "If ^ T 1 Mxon. and .1 judgnient at the rate of 10 per cent, per
Thev turned ^omoraanlta—thev had il . '.I?® ""rdw*re Companywet^ de- until paid; and for the sum of
iney turnen ?omt rsauits mey had fendants. directed to me, the undersigned - ■ :tr..mi", i c and c-^t* of suit taxed
Swings made of Blades of Grass—and sheriff of Comanche County. Oklahoma, at jiv. and aecrulng i-osl> which sums
commanding me to levv upon and sell, were declared and adladged bv said Court
without appraisement, the following des- to be a first and valid lien un the r.til es-
cribed real estate, to-wit: I ... therein and hereinafter desiTilte*) bv
i . I, , , ? « sixtv 160>. virtue .<f a decree of foreclosure of mort
Lot Nine !n Block Hfty tour (54) and gapi therein in favor ..f said plaintiff,
in"*) tiS In Block Sixty And. Whereas, it further apiiears that It
All iu the .ijnal townslte of the City of was further ordereti by said Court in said
Lawton, to satisfy a Judgment and decree action that an order of .sale iasue out of
of foreclosure iu favor of said plaintiff, aald Court illreeted to the Sheriff of said
41 ?? ."S10*4 «ld defendants above nameti. Comanche County, commanding him to od-
obtaJned and made ta said court on the vertise and sell said real estate, without
f jmuoxi i.k . . f ,um 'I'bnils.Miicnt. aceordiag to law, or so much
I £}*£?• w,,h lnterest ^reoa of .aid property as uwy l e neceaaary to
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, pay* Mtisf* v.ld Judgmeat, Interest, attoraev'a
able annually from the 1«th .lay of Feb fee and coats, lm luding the costs of this
w.ifcin- • i«„. j # un° ^!£?5h ®nlil P"1,1 and xh* further sale aiitl all the right, title interest and
walking a long. long, long Blade of sum of 112100 as attorney's fee and -.sts • :ui:i of redemption . f ^ald defendants
t«rasa—or rather a great manv Blades dj■•natjeaienta of auiL i . idiup the said D. I I.: ndls. in and u
rhat said l-ot eight <8 in Blo< k Sixty said property or anv part thereof as in
said plaintiff has a second lien, the • *iae of sales of real estate on execution
ubjeet to confirm-
am <*ommandeil in said
—- --- --- of sab* now in my hands to advertise
bo utlftil Apple Leaf The F*lrle« IJj ^.ijj.ivu.l.e. |,Ur..lnlit to ,i... ,
they did all sorts of Tricks like you
Children see performed on the Trapeze
In the Circus.
"And some of the Circus Performers
rode on the Backs of the others, and
they Jumped through Hoops and way
up in the Atr—then landed back quite
aa'ely again.
One of the finest Tricks of all was
little Greeny Ctraaahopper s Trick of
<60>.
of Graas that had been fastened to-
gether. He walked on this Just aa ?*T* subject to a pri. r mortgaga. without appraisement*,
tfc.* U/>*w> w.ii.„ r*i t'Ut on the other two lots above named, atb n b\ the Court,
the Hope Walker doea in the Circus, said plaintiff has a first and prior lien And uli.-reas, I am
Parasol made Of a .J.*") therefore on the 24th daj of Jar- "rder <
IWT5M VSTKNS M KKT
Vt ttothnc and Korm a Siaie th^an
isaticn and Set l^ite Ksr Prim an
cat tVcsniialMM Jane ^.1 attd it
at llUshe.ai iit>.
: Society
l\^\v
ar\
a . June l \t a
ami second class
state, held at
e associa-
was enter-
mi at the
The usual
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Mel With Mrs Kd Moll.
The TuwhIhj Hndgy c
tat>*e%i >estcrxla\ after
hon>e \\f Mrs. Kd Mo)!
i two are re played. Mrs, John Keys
r. aki ^ top scv e. At the inclusion
of the tames* the ladies wciy served
with a refreshir4f id course. The
meiw^rs pi^esent wiere; Mesdamcs
.lohn Ke>>. Frank Hurt. AU^rt Keys.
Wayne Kol>rrt on, IV A. Myers, ll
thuhnf, M.ase* Wataia Myers and
To|%sy Ship)c\; guests. Mc^iames
t%has Moll* J. Kcwell. Arch hirmerler
ami v^as. t ra> Mil.
Pramis JarMs Nuptials.
Mr, J. £ Jarxia of this ctty and
M vs Lou tee Rnoaks of Greenville,
Texas, stl t>e «iarrto4 in Fort
Texas. Thui-*sia> nicht at S oVkvk,
Mr Jams i> sell leaoam ia Ua1«m
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COLVILLE
Indian Reservation
sEASTERN WASStT9GTONN
Open for Settlers
Jab' 5 to July 22 inclusive
Rtftslei at SptMt m Wiiar m
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rout
l^a*rs ladwa* hvie Kwe for l^c
AT KOEHLERS
Tklt ««pi MM mmmiw;
(rwiviMX; M4 tftw
And h« carried
- — . . "1B> 31 tB' - -- -- --- -- I'.I.U.UI II. ,MT III
cupped .nd cupped when Ihev ,.w «.„r, -Id"'" " °f ",Ur, af"r"
HI. TrtcH .nd he h.d to com. out ^TV
again and again to bow. py r ertr abore de* rihed. ao mu h l 'ltl *t th«* hour of •. o'clock D. ui of aald
t tbe Eaat Front Door of the Court
unj romnnrbe I shall
I aell at ituhllc au.fi.mi to
„ ^ , '*«t Iddder for cash, the
C***j?ty. _Okl*. r v r^Tatn nieniloned in aid order of sale
and dest-rilie*! frHlowa. to wit:
X'MBtiered Mn«* i'.ii in ltio« k nuin-
-r.d ^twenty-eight M|tutit *l in Hie
l.unioii. romanche 4'ountr •" the
1 'k !.i honia. or mo much thereof :i«
•'^■eisarjr to satisfy aatd Jndamenf.
' -iOd .iiid costs of aalc.
J lie rljrbt. title, iutereat and eijuity
"li the <uld defendants
— f": «wr uTwuiTM. >r mucn ■ ■««.
-n«. .. ., ^m tbere f aa will satisfy said judenteot with
But. as you may easily guess, the interest and .- *ts ,i — in — d t'ouu
moat wonderful of all was th* Jump- mj h™whl^4>rtl- l1^ f" i,!f i:ui '
. . a„ . .. . _ ^ r TH« S. BICBARDSON the InjjbeM un.l I*
ing. Such .lumping as you never saw Sheriff { Comanche County Okla '• - tt. noioi..!,.
In all your Life by the iiraaahoppers
bt r when you aee them, of course. MeKiH
they are not trying to do" their very
best. The Day of the Circus, though. PaUh
every aingle Grasshopper did the best
Jump he p^aaibly could, and then they
Jumped in paira
and In fours, and
eten in sixes
"Tho Fairies
thought that was
quite the most
marvelous Act
they had ever
aeen. and they
sang out in glee.
a < WoiltrfuU
wonderful. Wears
ao glad we ce at
your Ctrcoa. Grass
hoppers
"And the Grass
hoppers were ab-
solutely delighted
that their C-.rcuo
By J F TKDFORD,
Under Sheriff.
! . FERRIS * KBINEFOBT,
Attorney* for Plaintiff
lUhed ia Lawton Oastitnttoa Mi
2S. June 1 S-IV2L l**ICi
MII KII I v «vi I
the l*i#trv"t <\>urt for «%• « v.* r
>(ate of t*klaho(na
K Bar!..* PlatMiff.
Xo 43||
St.ne •
vttorne
1rtae of
i of t be
Okla-
M A. Knd*ley ai>.1 I. <
and *ife defer. Utt*
Xotflee is heret.i gim that I
aa orOer of aaW- iaaoexl to nae
l i*trlrt (Van of Comanche 0 ,
iK-aaa. la the aWre e«iitled • I
« a Monday lie jftt, of Jcar !Slfv
at J oVIoek a. a. at the Rest -Wr of the
Cawn H nee Hi the ilty «f La«t«a. Coaaty
^ Tomaarke. State of okiah<-tuf .ffer at
«ale sad art! to tl I'fWt hidder
la and to
firmation
.? the pn.
t oart to i
,fc*ld pre un >e. >ul iect
ii
ii rt. the realdtie. if any.
"f aald s.ile to l>e paid Into
it* further ordora.
my hand thla 3rd day of May.
THOMAS RICHARDSON.
Sheriff of Comanche County.
State of Oklahotn.'
By J I TKDFORD.
UXBR , M'"r
' M. BEE
Alt rner" fur PUIutlff
Crvcny Grushop-
p*r" Trie*.
turned oat to fee nek • bic SaneM."
THIS YOUNGSTER WAS WISE
F«tla m Attempt ta Two
Small Bo> Menai L«*soa e
Cim of Gra, Haitm.
A little bi<y «t fc«r ion.
for tke fine tiw • iock of r ' t«jr
oa kit fatker* b«al ut«d
P*k rtj are aw ct row kaira
rray"'
Tkmknc to 4r*. e Imm a ami
•an the fatkex aaawre4
Iu • e« gr*y kair
ttee kta little kor la TiatartTT
Tfce (kill K«ed loa a
k« after a paar* tranir
Ttwa r-a dj an twt tLM <
a tV iy ti kora.-
v
! | Reduce Cost j
j j of Living
■ • *m d* nrifht economy tou •< '
. i rarnot do better than to buy ;
: Butter Crust
: Bread
a . •
; ; m Ue,t bread that can lie S
! ! 'r<* '«!■ Kreeh every day. Buy •
• • y «r bread from uv *
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I Wall Paper. Glass. • *
Floor and Wall
I Finishes of all Kindt I
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