The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 255, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 3, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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THg LAWTON CONSTITUTION
LAWTON CONSTITUTION
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Announcements
♦ BUNNY SLOPR ♦
A nice rain visited aw vlcinftv Sat-
ur,,Hy w,r? >fld ,)irht B,,y
'•!" for '"""7 5 Mrs. Ed WIIHanw haa i«m on the
oliiQJt) at ^
r KM- nh I Wf Kl TIOV
■irm j>rl * „f ($!0> d« l
ir«. >4 P--1.+ of 15'in |* for
an<1M t >* in tonnt* aeb-fltTtKitim
i«y«Me !?# AOVANCS.
J" Br
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n ■ ? nd
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itkorliH
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iQ th# I^lrti
Hot
land.
anted to Ire-
'unday
of the v
I'or Sheriff—
\! A MDI.KK.
I'IKK' i'lKRt'K
WALTHH K NIX.
' AKI, I'HONK'BKROER.
i. T. ROOKHS.
For '' niirt Clerk—
HENRY J MURPHY.
CLIFTON W SIMPSON.
For Oootit* Wflrher-
I- K. COI.LES'. ''
r.RORGK H. WOODLIFP
J. A. ADAMS
M. M. MKADOWS.
For County Attorney—
■IOK RHINEKORT.
U C. MOORE.
J. A. DIFFENDAPPBR.
For Commiisioner, Kaatern Dlatriet—
K. H. GRKCORY.
w <V NICKKLL.
C. A DUNHAM.
For Cnmini-^loder. \V-~<ern Dintrirt
■iOHN II. KUWAHT.'S.
S. 0. crutchbS.
■I. DAVIS.
For <^ommi'fion«'r. lawton IHit,—
nd there will , r TALMADRB.
inotjj hurch J. p. TEDFORD.
Kor County Tn-aMurt-r
nhoold in
onty in th
the
*ta t v
ffy hwattinj
■ to ?et Wuay.
o the leffislfl
ftehiem.
The
oticH somewhat lately, an the g
/etfinif and are hikinp* to the
country.
J. M • MILTi HAYNE8.
*:N Mcgee
BKl
idflcKa wotlc hiw h—n litrht- L H. (HOH> J AQUKS8
For Coiinty Clerk.
SANDY W. GREGORY.
OHARLA CRITCHKR.
For County Awennor—
K. L. GORDON
sick hut the past we^k.
Mm. F. II. Griffin railed on Mrs.
Brittian and Mr. William* Wednesday
fternoon.
an- Mioses Kola Giles of Indiahoma,
•onty Oklahoma, and Minnie Williams of
near .Sterline- spent Friday with the
lifter's 'irother, Ed Williams and
wife.
Mrs. McCarty and son, Geortrc-.
were in Fletcher Friday.
Mrs. Will I ngr visited Mrs. A. F.
Brittian Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Wiseman spent part of last
veek with her daughter, Mrs. Barney
Blue and family.
Brittian Ciay hauled hoss for Mrs.
Brittian to 1**1 etcher last Friday and
M . Clay visited Mrs. Brittian.
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Williams spent
Thursday nipht with their par -ntH
'-'uthweat of .SteHinr.
Cleo Brittian left Friday for
I'.dmond where she will attend the
normal.
Mrs. Meely Griffin visited home
folks Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Britten Clay pent
Sunday with Mrs. Clay's sister, Mrs.
Kd Maffgart of Cedar Grove district.
Mrs. Wiseman is staying this week
with her eon Iy>uls Glay near Hush
°prinir^
WILD ROSE.
♦ SADDLE MOUNTAIN ITEMS. ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
I41 rlt Monday while plowing with his (
tractor engine V. L. Judy got caught
with thf log «*hain breaking one l one
of his leg and badly bruising his feet.
Aunt Push Henson had a severe
stroke of paralysis Monday, which „
rendered her perfectly helpless. We
To Add ro the Home's
U
o For Superintendent Public Inatrurtion
Many hit taVinif their vacation dur A
inir the month of June and the most State Senator—17th Dl*trict—
. . , „ .. JOHN THOMAS.
restful vacation of all m the one clone1 „
J. ELMER THOMAS.
to nature l>o not go to the hli? city to p(>r County Judge- -
rest your nerve*, it will not do it. , ^ J* RAY. mw innn-. >.i_> > t-
_ p"r Justice of the Peace, lawton DIs- hear she is some better at this writ-
Irict— i riff.
not one drunk 3. ARMSTRONG. Mr. and Mrs. Coffren are elated
the recent Kor Representative— «ver the visit of a stork which left
........ K./U,«„v. mx. m .. |uvu t.iiinjr to CHARLES BLACR. them a fine l>aby boy.
hronicle and speaks well for the city Kor r°un,>' Surveyor— Miss Rowena Tubman visited Miss
official, and for the Indians them- <>. P. MPP. Ruby Co*: last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Walker,
REPUBLICAN ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Hunter and niece, Ocieda visited
-4>- .itilijert to pomtnntloti In tbf Rfptibllrfin
nrlmsnr In Align*!
It ih a di in-Hir for tbv democracy For Sheriff—
of Oklahoma to send men to th<- lep tAS
ror ( ommiNsioner Fa«t Di" -ict—
.fOSKPH G. DARKLE.
Artracriveness
fe||j5N importunt'?s.s<?ntial insccur-
■''J in^ that clean, comforting,
inviting atmosphere for the
home lies in having the draperies,
curtains, ru&s and carpets ciean and
fresh.
Diut and grime accumulate rapidly in
these household jrticles. Hume methods
never get the.-n tlu>rou^li!y clean. Beatinfe
and .hstinft Mill ftet mmt cf the dust and
fterms out—it will also destroy the finer
tortures.
Tlie labor saving and more eflTec-
"i way is to fend the draperies,
curtains, rufcs and carpets to
us to be rli',;ned.
Tlie small cost involved is moi-e than
made up by the saving of back-break-
ing strain, and the resultant pride and
satisfacnon gamed m having the home
interior clean and in np-top shape.
We will lipase you as we r. «ve
pleased so ...any others. Ser J the
home things ro us for cleaning.
"It's the better way."
\
A remarkable thing
Indian was seen during
Indian payment. It is a (rood thinir to
i M
islature who pledge themaelvea to the
<*nemy (in some of the closely con-
tented counties), in advance, for re-
publican votes, to refuse to vote for
strict party measures or to he bound
by the democratic caucus. The party
had better go do/ n in defeat 'han
Whenever Yoa Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Mr* aml Mrs Coffren last Sunday
•hill Tonic to equally valuable as a Mr and Mrs. Seiner' ndau^hter
Launderars ~ Qey CitiaaerJ
PhovutQZ 509-511 Fifth 5t.
the people; it is rapid-fli*e, rbe mod-
ern machine gun as compared with the
old-fasMoned slower rifle.
The Maxwell and Overland auto-
mobile companies were next* to the
. u _ ... , the output for last year.
Meet such soap-tail weaklings. One y
. ,t„,en i„ ,)pPn fdebe! Demo Thpy nothin^ hut paper ad-
doxen in the
-fieoord
One sl Tonic l^cawi it contain, the1 pMrl
well known tonic propertiesofQUININE Apache 19 spending a few
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives with homefolks.
Mulnria, Rnricbes the Blond am! V. L. Judy's family spent last Sun-
, the Whole Syatem SO day with Mat, Anderson s family.
£■ m Mrs. Durant returned v *1-
r VO/'C'S'S tOTiCll f''Vn an extended visi- '.1 \i
—===—==r==r DWMfl parent.t.
And Tlu.ttn*Js Cards The farmer< were p.eas.-d over the
r.ice rain last week but the hiRh
♦ LEGAL NOTICES. ♦
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(Published lawton Constitution from
May«29th to June Uth, 191B.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
Public notice is hereby (riven that
the annual meeting of the :<tackhold
•ouur. ar wlkleb tim« ami pUuit aay per
*«ii in said Mtace may appear
ami tile xii pti«>na ' \ wrttiag to rh« :i.*-
.'ount and . t nr >Hi the same.
In Teatlnmny Whereof I hare hereonru
*>1 my Uiimi and alflxeit th« deal of sai-i
1 " iiirt rlila iOtli <lay of May.
SEAL. It. J RAY. County Judy
\VH.\rj\' & BCRTON. Attorney-
NOTICE FARMERS.
Insure your crops in the Spring-
KrtS THE WKWTKRS
Sixty-three lawton Boosters have
already *?gnifled their intention ro go
on the Trade Kxtension Trip and be-
fore tonight many more nr*ll have ae-
, , ; is imnKriipi:
ctded to po. And it will well be worth joar iMson
vortising.
The Hudson Motor Car company
[quit advertising last fall. They ear-
called $RM,00f> in advertising con-
tracts. Now people think there is
something the matter with the Hud-
son motor or imagine the company
is bankrupt. We have learned a
says Mnnager Anthony
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♦ DRft. MITCHELL * PLNNFXL ♦ that another rain would he appreri-
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat ♦ atet
♦ Ola -s Fitted, lenses Ground ♦
♦ and Duplicated
♦ Rooms 202-3-4-19 Koehler Bid/. ♦ Kirhy. Meet at 2 o'clock p m. Everv-
♦ Phone 172 lawton, Okla. • body come
" * iiwu'c JWUI 1x1 uutr oyitusi*
ers of the Lawton Railway and Light- field Fire and Marine Ins. Co.. the o.d-
ing < ompany will be held the of- ear m Oklahoma. Paid $1,500,000 loes-
nigo m In ,/K1«nonia. raia ?i,)uv^w ioas-
winds have dried the ground so fastt „ Company, No. 302 Third ea in Oklahoma. Prompt settlements
Ifwton.' 0k!a;| " 0 ■> our motto Grre the company your
_ UU1 lliuvui VIIVC LUC
ues ay, une l.lth, I 'lg, for the >uaj,,M„ that covers your houses.
Sunday school with Bart Henson as ® "on n{ r,,r<,CI-"'-s -.".<1 s.'ich other Tt)(. 3t_ plul ha_, withdrawn from 13,
♦ superintendent, haa been organised at b.u*"le''" as may rome h'fo,'e M, ■ Comanche county, except hail.
the money for every m,„„t, of the nf th„ ,ompanv
time will he taken op either in talking Kpper„on., H,rVi,v Mwth,n(fiw
business at the atoppinu points or ^ _ ,
company of Tulsa cut out the Tulsa
else enjoying the ride from one town nA«,-ri, . , *i,
newspapers and sent lulls through
to the other. #v i
the marls. Harlow a failed it was
The Pathfinders have returned and 1 Km.-kt .
bought at a low price last week by
they report all arrar,ement. for din- „ K,nHn) firm
ners, stop overs and routes made, and rrv fL,;- 4m„ . .
in this day and a*e, says the
that a cordial reception will he ac- i,r. /._j
I r f)ry (f0<K|y Economist, telling it
corded the excursion at all the towns. ..,nr„ #K .
once won t do the people forget
every eight hours: thAV must he re-
HOW \DVKRTISIN(i PAYS. ... r, # , .
minded daily. The Mire ssful firm
I.nst year the Ford people upent ,L ,„.ti . ...
r 1 is the well advertised firm Wana-
I ,o/Hifi for newspaper advertiain* maker and Vfacey use every daily
i I sold ",'iOrt cars. Manager paper in New York i'y Ofttime
Biomwell saya: We do our adver the Globe has a two paffe Mary art
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• ♦
• , DR. H W. SMITH •
• Dentint •
• Third Floor in Koehler Building ♦
• Phone 955 ♦
•
♦ ♦
♦ JOHN F. THOMAS ♦
* Attorney ♦
• Practice in All Court. ♦
• Stevens-Galyon Bid*., Lawton, Ok. ♦
♦ ♦
* K. B. DUNLAP ♦
♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦
• Office Hours 10 a. n.. td 12 m.
• 2 to 4 p. m
B. E. TABLER. Secretary.
ROSELAND.
.v.i.v.y^v.'.v. .
| Reduce Cost;
I of Living
iPuhtlshed Latvtoa Conatltatlon May 20,
27. June X IftiH.
VOTIf.E
ptata nf Oklahoma. Couaty of Comanche
•a.
i .^ cor; ntt cor RT.
In rhe matter of the Entate of Win. L.
Bowman, Der«>aMd.
Notion is hereby riven, that J, R Bow
man. tin* inly appointed and qaallfled ad-
Rcmember I take renewals on cancel-
led policies from St. Paul.
R. B. THOMAS. Agent,
Cache, Okla.
For downright economy you
cannot do better than to huy
Butter Crust
Bread
The best bread that ran tie
prndured. Fresh every day. Huy
your brend from us.
Thii
entirely in newapaeprs. with the single five letters Macev ' T Z to 4 p. m.
7. . . • Bid,., 2nd Floor
' " -shammer ad l-nted acros. If. fh„ nnntaii' Office Phone lfii Rea!'PlieiM 7S6 -
' v ' i r t d'M.f.irig that '-nr th< s'MTie The •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
The matfa :,Ke is too swift for the occasional
ertial
eminder that count
: I Sanitary Bakery:
• :
• ;
A WOMAN S APPEAL
To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism,
whether mum uUr or of the joints, aclatt-'a.
..w ^ < * - lumbago*, backache, paini to the kidney or
>potnted and qaallfled id- neoralfia pain*, to write to her for a home
# minUtrat'ir of Wm I, Bowman, deceased. rr*arn nt which ha* repeatedly mred all of
5 ; ' *'"• ' tor ^tin'mpnt, • ! «-*♦- torture*. feeia it Der duty to NBd
# nid fl.*d in ^ti.l conrt. hi* flnal arroftnt It t" ill sufferer* KHKK Ton can cu'e your
# and report of his administration a« inch ** home as thousands will Hillfi uu
$ idmlnlsfartor, mid rhat Monday, the 12th ' '"n«e .f climate being ne<e-wary. Thi«.
; day of Jane r ir>irt. Mng t d.17 of a di.4«-orery banlahes uric arid from
# regalar rem, of a wit; 0f the rhp Wood. loosens the stiffened jolnta. pur-
; .April rerm. A. r . lf#l« at o'clock A. M., rh#k W«H>d, and brightens the eyes.
, ""id day. at the Connty Court Room In ,**aatlclty and tone to the whole sy*
# fne fIfy of Lawton ;n the nald County of "7!) " !?'' a H>ve Interest* you. for proof
'• comanche ha* been duly appointed by the i j*** ,* *• Sommern, Box 1. Month
mt for rh#> f . Bend, Ind
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5comesee the I
21'neg are too
slow for us.
medium fo
ma ga
The nev?s-
' reachins:
mar, It i* too much like a men a j A. Ftiin jflhr, M Young ♦ \
nittiiiK up a (tilt aiffn in front of his ♦ « •
222 l> AVE. LAWTON |
PHDNK 9.
Butter Crust Wrappers are re-
(leemable in 8.-H. Green Trail- ''
inj; Stamp.. % ?
A f ine Aid For
Mother-to-be
We are all " <^'1 / indebted to those
Who tell Uiclf expediences. And nmoriQ
the manr thlnrs whlf tj
I wo refill nSrjiit and
I nre nf hnrnMlate lm.
fxntonce in tfie* CT-wv-
tint metber, J* n p|.
did external remedy
called "Mother's
Frifnd." TM* la «p.
r"f<! otfr the mu«c1r<
of the *tom.?rh. It \i
pcnctratlne In
Its Inftucnee. Mothon
t erj wfi#o rff nf It#
•onihliif cltnct, br«t Jt
FAIN A YOUNG
Lawyers ♦
Wolverton Bldg. ('or. 5th and I> ♦
Lawton, Okla.
-tore one day and taking it down
♦ he next day
The Manufacturer s Record say*:
The A P paper and the store is
this true of Associated Press paperr ,
A canv.xr of the nevett hundred As ♦ *. C. llF.NOF.KSON
sill latrd Pre*■ papei of (he country *, Attorney and Counselor at Law
taken In | |B shows the ntores * ~
modern, with modern fronts anil It*-1^
1,1 ' •♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
a kernel In llila If
.....
Phone 87fl
Stevens-Galyon Building
though ift f?et It
is asfut
The less
wc see of their clients the
|"™*rt.bl:!!t? n'F.'S1 ,nm" ' mlml" lawyers
S3* ?' '' '"'-""'S Iteenliar to t'v pr n nilseral •le man is one
,h, -
Mii'fh *o many
rowt hBrtelml || I, ajpirmlld Mp
. -• . Mother's Frlrnri ' frnin inur
ulator fo„
fnr a \cr
It Ii fVIrd
help to all women I
jfjmaternity. And_bto n
^t!hT5.r. ""
- JCHICHESTER 8 PILLS
M 1 ama Wis u? J
'
Hth *Ufgentl ve |,« . '/ I
^,,1" *He 4,wt fl dr Kiw 4 v' 1 tfi«rf.AVVw
Andinest «f aM are m.p.. ut 1 5. Jf imi*. tin
'i t.. It; if Mi_ III i I \ ~ Mi < ■ ) . .I,t. N.l I . . II. ... I> .HAL.
♦ "Hit K" HTAl l ION ♦
♦ Grade License No. IS ♦
♦ GEO. TOtlNU'H GIN ♦
♦ Phone RHj. Weiuhl 211110 lbs. ♦
♦ J W. L. WMITTKN, lilnr. ♦
H ' * •«! " tmi
The Antl ll r«>e Thief Atfntd-
atlon No 4... of It ufit'iii ii if
offers the following standing
rewards for evl<fem« n„i «if\ |
of prop
and original
Wealth of new ideas
patterns in pendants.
In our show windows and in our
i aaes are now to be seen the most
handfome and artistic Pendants that
have ever come to this city from
S5.50
We will show you Pendants that arc
an embodiment of all you could wish
for. Made of Solid Gold with or with-
out Diamonds.
Our Service,-Like Our Jewelry, the
Beat.
JOHN B. EVANS
THE JEWELER
402 C AVENUE.
^ osl.: l ■ , Best." «V|. Ktl I'M
SOIP now Mists IVIKWHINi
leail to the re,t
ettf *lo!pn ftotn nnjr member: t\
w.lbe Roaeland Lodge, and j •
••tmrM thief ,
$31 I
"'f,
sold by
L. J. LATHRAM |
Id SI. Fir | Nail. Bank Hide. •
Wall Paper, Glass, •
Floor and Wall
Finishes of all Kinds
Fly Nets - Fly Nets
- irtis - 1 z 7 -r
hvinijriin.es liefore you buy. Better have
ur harness repa.red before you start your cutting Done while you
PHONE 900
F. Schwarte, Jr.
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