The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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iR TWO
THZ LAWTON CONSTITUTION
JTON CONSTITUTION
i «iiy Mr.
HE CONSTITUTION COMPANY
Announcements
. I'rv-idrnt noil Miiugrr
fwrfUry
40& Aver: ue
11
TERM* OF hi B-M R|>-TIO>
OW year. I.JT mall f2 00
•ne week, by carrier .1ft
$ Announcement* for roaotT office §
£. will l<e patdlabed In tbia column at f
A the urilf irtu pri-e ..f ten <$!•) dol- as
® lara. ia prb-e of $5 00 la fixed for 5
• *n<lldaW ia • ? aub dii i*i-nai *
§ j.ayal.le 1.1 ADVANCE
officials elected a$ dewtorrafck. vfcc fns:
in a Large part of rfcea? u*>e i*
knock ing' wenwrat-rv pc>r?e* and
fighting other democratic of&rcalt
This is a pressder.tiaJ year, and
party line* will he strictly drawn
throughout the United States. A 4c-
termireHi effort u-J| made bj all the
Outs to arree or. j-ome andidat*
QUARTERLY STATEMENT. JANUARY
1ST. TQ MARCH 3IST. 1916.
Mb« ellaneoti* *,
Tola I
The Constitution l« auti rised to an- „.K, .. . .
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" ™> tb '**"?'■ ■ uffli*. subJM to mimmatl. to It,, |«M.
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"* ,d ^ ^ <• *
IMSBI RREMEXTK
nKPAitWWT Ol I I Bl l< I'Ko| | KT\
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g i. Ol IK um iuou'io Will l e *la'liv .-
nted apan It* being brought t 1!.*- ' or . , r' .T*_. . .
t oa of iti** msuac uj*T>r AL SADDLER.
i ——— PIKF PIFRI'K
ti rrd aa mtuihI *-laaa matter, at tht \1 . I Tl-,, V.*IV
-IV-e at Lawton. Oklahoma. uti'l. r a-t ' ->1-V
•Hi S. IIm
.tuu, like the smoking volca
st been .pouting again.
no, the political pot ia not bub-
one wee littK oit. It is only a
ng caulv- ..
cote, with satisfaction, that the
of <-srs is coming down. Hj:-
i * eggs
lb « a jewel, bat if we tell too
e of it we are table to fr: ar
kowied off
ii tiTOT ud
uU£i sa be
; t* as • Ski wTaci triti stmt7«-
T25a a vxttr ae^i ar afire
i s f m tf *>r B«t KM ai.; -
CARL FRONEBERGER.
J. T. ROGERS.
For ( ourt Clerk—
HENRY J MURPHY.
• LIFTON W. SIMPSON
For Count; Weirber—
I. F. COI.LEY.
GEORGE H WOODLIFF.
J. A. ADAMS
M M. MEADOWS.
For CountT Attornej—
JOE RHINE FORT.
U. C MOORE.
1. A. DIFFE.VDAFFER
For CoHiwiwin. Eastern District—
E B. GREGORY.
W. C. NICKELL.
C. A. DUNHAM.
For ) of.Bii$*io<i*r, W estern District—
JOHN •! EDWARDS.
S. 0 CRITCHER.
}. i. DAVIS.
For C— wi«atr. Lawton oist —
J- C TALMAD.,E.
J. F. TEDFORD.
F«r famttj Treassrer—
J. M MILT i HAYNES.
BEN McGEE.
L R. BOB i JAQUESS.
f«f Cobbit t Vrk.
SANDY W. GREGOSY.
^ CHAtLLA CRITCHER.
m E*rio™-
Fw
JAXIAKV
JfTrfSS H,i* ' " r7*lr '<"■ tr"!t"E,T!'
«« mSrix 'S' t.£L" "*"■
r. \. Kcad. h(*lor t-rtiu* ..
* Vaaoatraail. I'la.«aa>itbtac
« • Hvrfor HiirdKsrf <",> l*nt«-rn
T«>ta* iKl
irrunt'td uemocrau in a scprene ef-
fort to defeat FrMjdert Wilw«n for re-
elect, on and to c*f*ture the cor.irre*--
of the Nation.
It is plain that in Oklahoma there
is an avowed <oHo*ion bet veer, the
leaders of the two minority parties to
defeat democratic candidates, and
overthrow democratic policies and C"he T 'u~vH","n- >«>"t
f>.UU |
K>
It. P. KfinderM. ttalary ..
Bark.-1. rblrf te.iniMt'--
K. K. Brr«-k. tr*sm<«tfr.
T Burrow. •••MUixttr
Al #-. K *n>HI. Ktr^t nwveper.
Clark. .-Irwf
'Vin.-.nWie Ugbr k Power IV liffbtV.'
1 nrMH a <"hri iiiM*, kbr^liitr.
A<tkU«oit fihop.
niiym
DH AKTMKNT OP P(BLI« I'BOPIBTI
MARCH 10111.
IMHBIRHKMKNTK
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Cba*. H-h.i«|. uperlqiet)dciit
.. D.*.'an'r*r**'*' ^ V51*' and -"tiintr
H'ATKK.
Total .. .
M G. WIKou. rpftairt on bo
Ua&Mpal Jourual. H*lti .. .
WATER.
* iff ab«*d ... .
K\4;iXSKKI3i<;
I 1BHARY.
i1." "A" Ave. pipe line
T Caaoon. |al or "A" Are. pJfM- line ^.
Ave. pl|ie IIlip
Ave p||H* line
kve. pi|M* Hue. labor and materia- ...
4 'Ai |
1.00 Jim flair. lal «>r _
A. J. Calda-ett. labor
1-33 k i^rmn e.
iwi, ar - it i-ehoores democrat :c rv
"rs to j ut a- de all fractior.al fe^'<J^
aiKi piit r f tot loyal, honest ard
«■-" >.T.:o>:raU on ruard. Thjs
rk mast he done in ti?e primary a
t*-e burden of the reaponsihilitjMr.-t'
on the individual democrat voter.
oeer T 4eph (V
KMKTKKY
"TVI Jac.. Pel. and Mar. b
IH riBTWKXT or I'l BLK
JAM AK\ ] |*
niMltl KSKMFNTS
• . ^ # PolJt p
w*'mi r*ff, (oral* for pri*oaer« \ .r
M-..IH-rr Telepboof To., toll*
Jobn I-*::txur-ler. etkr^i patroln.ui 9 i1av
V 'U Um A I antf, oNMMla
KItow.mmi *"!aif - iiieal for prUt u**r«. Ik
Na«H«tal T ilH Supply < . Nt-r\ i ••• J
5 11.25
.9 XW
> X* i •
KNOISEEKING
-no. tt. Keuuaid. I itjr linyhteer
Jno. Tiiamonii. .a^lxtant to enfrfneer
W H t'wiklin. Kllpplien,
It. P. Bttdioe. iteituD.
*•' PARKH
in li^rtrHl. plo«iuK parka \2 1 day* with lejuii
1C. rrelfrhtoa. trimrrflre tree*
vetron Ele trlr ("o *tif*plle*
Mfp diaenf- r*«t*
i W. p'mahiiig
H Kre-- 4 «V . -opph.-%
<-rrHl Mfp Co., t- |let (taper
u i Lathraiu. jrlaM
etajtu<-ae A Power < 'o '
-i* I'M) Co.. .4«l
PIKE STATION
SANiTATIOX."
«n \ HAI-I. -:-
sim«
A BaD WRECK—of the constitution
may !o. w m the trtfrfc of a diacirdored
sytteci. due to impure Mood c* inact-
ive liver Don't run the risk ! Doctor
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cura
all d:v rders and hffecUotu due to iai-
pt-r* * iood >r inacure li* ■*. Tlie r rrns
of disease circulate thrr.-iaL the blood;
the liver is the ilw which permits the
germs to eater or not. The nrer active.
M.UP
$ni w
llenry Boyle. &alar>
St Sbeppard Fire Chief.
I *el I ext. r. A^lntant P1r - I'hlef.
I l«k 4'randall. flreman
Henry Bern, in-nau.
G. W. Hiithw Breuuiii
<"b i- Shipley, flreaxan. .
OKI'A KTMENT Ol PI BLK
MARCH. 11*1*1.
IH8BFIIHE3JENTH.
PIKE NT ATI ON.
J S. K erau* -upplie*.
Pioneer leiepboue Co.. tulla.
KvW leander*. P M p<NUfv
OMtt(lt«H«n Co_ priotlnc;
IO PART MI NI Ol MN \N«
JAM ARY. 1 W
IHSIURSPMPNTS
I i
Stale Srialor —ITU District—
JOHN THOMAS.
i. ELMER THOMAS.
* -- - -- f Far Caasty Judr
"t. J. RAY.
'MWtier ui sister
ti*
F« Jwtkr of Um Peace. Lawton Di
i to the nfkt kind trirt—
S. ARMSTRONG,
fc, o Far Representatire—
AKF. I T YOl R BR AINS. CHARLES BLACK.
For County .Surveyor—
| %e up yor.: brains, brother, G. F. J A PP.
ScperiateMlcat PuhBc Instruction ^ and to «ca«
JFW'FTT ranffRY DW* joo escape
J A Jonvfir/v 4lS5ffe , , , tf , , Grimm Stamp aed B«dce <V. li
J. A JOHNSON. When you re debilitated, ar d your
weight below % healthy etaodard. you
rerain health >nd Mrvogth. by u^inr th* Li^n^
9Discovert.' It build* up the body. LurWnnf fe^
Soid in Tablet or Uquidforta. If your M ;c;rt
df-aier d'j«s oot have It. wod 90cU. for the "Jf
Tabbu Dr V. M. Pierce, Baffaio. N. V. }£L ltirminr
Dr Ptww s PV*aa«t Prilets r«rola«« Borij!, P^,f,
and inT.praW- .mmach. liver and bow- iv,,oe •(— a,„b,
eis. >'jt r<-«t«d, UUI franuits, wi I'.iIdk ■ I> ■ Kaiiroad to ti*
to uke a« candy. F rto* ir- Ttt to 11th
Pavinc • K' Aw..
_ Paving I>i (rl(t N> .
• '• I;• '"oarty Tre*prtire- general fund
'• «cnty Treasurer. Moklor furd
i V 1W _ • lalermt on defxndu
Mi^Hlaneov -
GENERAL
JAM ARY. lMfi.
OIKBIRSEMKNTS
ery plate*
RECEIPTS.
JANUARY, m*.
J A. Hughe*. Municipal Judge
Hale Laade*. night captain, ,
Carl Prouetierger. patrolman
Jim Hay a. patrolman
.«• R. B- VanZandt. p trolm.in
Pred Marta. patrolman. 13 days,
IV.00 ""m ^'biir. patrolman. L't daya
Vuu Rir^" patrolman, it; daya
rTjr; <*briatian. patroimau. 15 daya
National Toilet Supply Co.. *eryi«*ev
J «i n R. fYjiaon. jitney .-^•ivk'e
Qjfj ! POLICE LAKE LA-TON KA.
i 40.1w
104 .v
m<n
% 85.IAI
tr.tm
. 65«
I to uo
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eoiw
'Oil*
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W5X10
25.00
12-00
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lftftt.1'5
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them up lively. Somewhere in
rk recesses <J your cr.nium is
Wants
REPIBLI
BLICAN ANNOUNCEMENTS t ,
Subject to uomtnatlu.i In ttie Republican •••i i ■ •••• i..• . ... .....
* that would lie of great value
r home community. r THOMAS RICHARDSON
B.4TKS—Plr |
ward; •ut.-rqornt lawrliMt
tf >• for le * lhan S«r
K. P.
'kw.
Sander^ talar)
OEPARTMKNT OT I I BLK PROPKRT1
PEBRPARY l$ lf
IHSBI'RSEMENTS
1U-'
Ml.-J
r.41 £2
105^ M*
47J1.11
n704 s_-
..
. . 21 .!*."
J-:5"
9SLXS.24
| :amination and diaaectiou and
♦aible use for the betterment of
cple.
man of normal intelligence is
good ideas, but few people care
oit them before the public. And
Barker. < blef t*aniM#-r.
K Bnn-k. tennml'T
Burrow
Keuneil. ^trt^i a weeper.
" ' 'lark. >ti*M r|iei
B1<h k Lbr. <*« «upplie«
Nelnon A Howell, Inourau't- ham
P**araou k. **bna(m:i« L
March Broa. xuppliea*
Mistletoe I'f Ed pdgh. aerrioea utrfrt tet
fi itf Comao'be Ught a Power •
b-ltf Laws t'oal <*«... coal. <ity laaru
<'haf So baa I. 'iperiotei.d-• t~r.
a personality of your own, and the ^ OR SALE—2 ouildings, one stone, 2 JnlioVki' aTn&ta
SANITATION.
ly r •
I>r. G S. Barber. Pity Health Offir-er
Wm. Bray, garbage hauler..
J. W IJtcbfleid. ^arhnge hauler
Bill S< baal. work «Jeanlf ^ « pti« tank
CITY HALL.
DEPARTMENT Ol PI NANCE.
MARCH. liU8.
1HSBPRSKMKNTS.
W. I>. Turner. Haalry. .
1". l. Meadou^ thief clerk,
I-a.-ton New*. noti«-e to paving •'ontravtor.
C. S Kreider. Dlaten tvnewriter
■■KreMer, plat— typewriter, MVWHPWVI9
M. Meadowg, Typewriting «nd quarterly report
I.iwton News, uotiees.
JOSEPH G. MARKLE.
after opportunity has vanished in the
distance.
Be something, do something, create
* (wJW
'wool ^*o«f tit* tlr «i Co.. notices
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT
restuarant at 314 C.
ro.uu
00.00
1.00 ,
•jyjx:
„ world will know you and respect you story 25x70 feet; one frame, 25x60
, s exploitation <>f ideas is just for what you are and not for what feet* al Iefis than 50 P®r cent of C0«L
;e need for the imnrovement o' your p.rents were vou 219 and "1 C avenue. W. H. Stack.
But continue content as 'another ' ^
forward and tell us whk. you man, „„„• and you wl|, ^ FOR SALE—The Mogul Ciffai Store
11 Jl1' f " ,he re,P*rt nd privileges only of for furher infoimation call there
> be utiliMd. I ', there m.i,. anothei man son. ' and when death - 4_12tf
the one treat opportun, y overtakes you your home paper will "
- ^ """""""ity is waitiii-. s^iemk charitably of you merely as EOR SALE—A good surrey, call at
and your action may spur • another man's son. ' Lund s Paint Store. 4-ltf
Sffkhors to such an extent thai o-
E H I eLt rjc <lirrlnr
Jn . | Kennard. City Kugii ^
Jn«« Tlmmon a«! ist«t:t to eogii^i
uoo^Iner Bo^.k Htore. u^|u.
Ann i'unliar. Librariau.
B P. Bodiii - mfm.
Wolrertoa Hdw Co.. tile
Andy Net*, 'licglos: crar^a. .
Cor X*uderv disKioc grave-*.
LIBRARY.
CEMETERY.
eventually get somethmg and DEMOCRATS SHOULD NOM|-
Ith:D^' NATE DEMOCRATS.
FOR SALE Kir.lt class fresh Jersey Hear) Boyle. HaUry.
cow. 9iy 5th Street.
6-5 3tp Si jo Ki Ti|uir<r. Klr I'hw
\KTM1.M OF ft BI.K >,.
Ft lilt I A It \ . 1«!«
irisiu iiskmi:nts
t i hi: «TATii !i
G MAN. who ARE YOU?
nomination for places on the state and
|> '">u ki-ov: ..> _r . ■ .mi i* - "^1" ti. ■ t tat
Imtaii merely as your 'T1<*r 1 -'* «f be Dem'rcratic party in
son' tie various counties and districts
■Km known by your own good sho"M take account, not only of the
by your own acta, or are character and ability of the men wi.j
simply because you lo become their public servants
C. i didaies have l^gun tx> file for SALE—Elk cafe. Price $250 if
sold at once. 5-2S>tf
OKNKItAI,.
March. 181H.
A.IW „. 1HSBUR8EMENT8.
:tsr. whalin a. Burton. «ity Attorueya,
5.00 Ameri«-an Kxpreaa Co.. expreaa cancelled . . ti|K ns,
tiX!.'J5 " nalla A Bnrtou dej>oKlt fee «upreme court Kelly r-
J.00_|
S 75.00
::20 RECEIPT^
L* t. MARCH. Win.
52.75 Lwenae. .
Engineering
RR.1U Water
Municipal Court.
*100.00 ' Vmetery, I;o|w >. .
50.tl0 ''metory. Grare IXggRig
XIKi '>n etery, Bnrial Permltx
Paving Avenue ...
nmm ?di| ! r im m R r • t-1,
Paving. 7th lo lllh
> 40.00 Paring. E Avenue,
Paying HUtrict No. 2. (uew pavingi
? SOW * ouiily Trewnurer. general fnnd
1.^5 County Treaaarrr. <«iiikiiiK fund.
2.00 Injerat on depoalta ..
.'.00 Mia.-ellaiieous
$ 5525
To t< tal re<-eipta for Oct
?100.uu To total recelpta for No^mher.
To total re<-eipt* l..r I>e«-eml^r.
f Ki.00 To laub p.i 1*1 City Tre:iw rer
By i-alanee raah on hand. I^nul«r .:i. ii i5.
. C5 00
S 00
% 50 UO
2 Al
P.15
HGJ1U
20 1:
* 7500
.25
40.00
*1PV25
, ISIS.
* «i.:w
5i.350.27
0.641).b<i
10.521.tW
tllR.25
".L ^
701. at
17-TJ 15
i:> 7'
397.00
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Furnished room for
liffht housekeeping. 617 F. 6-5tf
I e! I e*,|er. aanUtaat Ml* Chief.
Hick Crandall. Klrenian.
Henry Berg. Piretoau.
ti. W. lluifbeo. Fireman.
Cba> . Shipley. PI reins ii
Lav;(■>!. Tiat.aUr Co.. dtaiMgr.
I^nt .n steam Iaauunrr. . .cjn.n t ook.
I.*, ..iTKi:' :H' 'IR?"* KNI,,>" «M« " IM
05.00 To total receiptk for January
«5.W To total receipt* for Pel-ruarv
0500 To total re-Hpta for Mar. h
liM By eash paid «*lt> T ea«nrer
10.00
f2H.IHM.06 s.-j -m* v
J3P.(tt
2:i.:«2.24
14,520.07
FOR RENT—5 room modern home,
closo in, furnished or unfurnished.
t naire of etter people who 11 ,lso °f 'be party loyalty of the Hopps Furniture Co., 514 D or
ir
y.u and
ought
who are asking office at the
call 374.
J. A. Hughe*. Municipal Judge.
Hale I^iiidew. night eaptaln.
Carl Pronelterger patn liiiau
Jim Hay*, patrolman.
It l< YauZnadt, (katrostiniu
, Kreil Marta. palrill—
5-27tf Jbn Clair, patrolman.
r.bn k Miller Co.. aup|i
National Toilet Hupplx
lUppliea s.
|ppl\ CO.. KfAi'l'V
cottages •' ,,,il "• ^"ib^a, Jitney aervi.t
*ervh
Piilluuin i-afc nieaU f-r pr1x'>
Pioneer Telephone iv toll#
.a, is Of the Democratic p.rty. FOR RENT-Two t room
Hpmg man wiio can look hi. letter for the party that a„ out furnished for light house keeping tSh,
t is;gr'. r , e and ay I ! ;;t "ppon- t of Democracy at Medicine Park. .Mrs. Rot>ert Stev-
mW Martin a)*eady has oppa elactad to a place of honor l't i Phone 246 or 420.
t hit feet, t the fellow who ai''' *har. that a disloyal, dis 4-21tf
I ■ U er than thai hr ~ h"lf' timing aUegi- 5^Tand guny far h~"?03 D Ave
ence to Democr^ic principles should phoIM. 24<> and 420. 3-21tf
be elected. In State and National af- -1— —
fa the people are governed by poli- MISCELLANEOUS
t i! parties, and any man who seeks
• from his party as an exponent H^MfcSiEAD.
Martin's
j in. the darki
will still be
of the future
police lakk la-ton ka
sanitation
W. Mabolm. City Phrah-ian, aalary
f* Barlier, i.uj>ertnteudent f iH'.itlh.
B_r;iy. garbage hauler
hauler
W l.itclifleld. ir:*r m
ay And A
neralion Hence
*bt of time mak« us think of
The baby of today reflects
I what fteatne.-a may be
• acquired wbea ha
yd I frmri u* A 1 any
Cf Influence that brina
r * relief to the expectant
and an advocate of its principles COLV1LLE Indian Reaervation,
lit to lie dependable in any situs Washington, Qpeu For Settlement,
kon- Drawing July 27th. About 500,000
The Democratic party is in more atreii fruit, farm and dairy landj.
danger at this time, and it bas suffer. ComP|i*te «*<ional map and deacrip-
., tion. Postpaid 11.00. Soldiers, sailors
'V,|S ,n ,ht ,r"m ,he (or their widow., of the Civil or
, 'lv "on "f tr«,tor* "<« inaufferable Spanish Wars, may register by agenv
mother Is the flr>t and ' - otistis who imagine that they are Write l> for free, proper blank form?
RUfji,'^*'J5S3S bigger than their party the moment Sn,i,h * M <iea, Room .12 Eagle
I roiiifdy known as they get an of!i,e, than fr .1 either or B'dP Spokane, Wash. 5-16 tf
"Mother's Friend" that
ftai lata a MftgMiC both of ita rivals in this state. ~~ — —
I a lielpful dally lata- Th , .. „ LOST- J'.-arl brooch, eithei at Dom.
enco, lo a boat ol 1 he o|i|...ner ^ of the Dem- ratic , _ ,
women. Applied eiten DMr,. m k . theatre or betw«n Dome and
| yBy bTwk. p,rI> mal" ^ ,uch takes when Jor*s Dr<«. Reward Phone «17 or call
* wfflKMt pJlTSLret^ the> n0min81" * raa'' h*PP""' >• •' ^ C. 6.5tf
jst ^ •lw,H Vj • —• ke*rd °f r^rr- ; —~
al cundltkms. republican standing up in the legisla- "lack silk jacket, some where
In "Mother's Friend" the direct ,,,,,, * ar Cache on last Saturday. Find-
Uata lielp that all expectant moth- ture ar,d 'eviling republican principles r > , . ,-l, . .. , \\ \ ,
Mr a . S3 ruidej of republic.,, official. No L Lr " ' h,rU ( nUh"' cou''
L li • Ml. .
« W li.iria repaira t<i
C<> Ma ui-he Light A l'ov
Wolrertoa Electrie Co.,
L. Burton. <«upplie«.
Jail.
r IV. light*
aupplie*
^ I • «it*.er. M.iar> .
I L Meadows, • blef clerk
>t< a C«>natltation Co. priiitli.K
OP P IBTMRN ' or 1I>.1M K
FEB RI'ART, 10b
1GSBPRSFMEN1S
Keraaa. nupplle*.
GKNKRAL
PEBRC \ ItY. W
KISBI R.SPMENTS
Attorney n. lary
ae Tom Burnett va. City,
caa*- Tom Burnett va. Oty
Whalln a Bnrtou. City
Tom Cor net t, ex|tea e*. .
J"ht4 laaiitfweil, expeinteti
J1 1' 1K?f**r «! «•«•. Tom Bnmrtt vm 'citv
.> "l?,Uo M|«enaea. caae Tom Buruett va. City .
i anaon. eapensea. 4-aae Tom Buruett tity
XX halln A Burton, expen*
Burnett v* City.
wn Mind*. I hey learn at once the "4' one eY<r C'erk.
r™ult' l,,,arii af Mxialist elected to offici
IMM atratrhluf, Tlicy experience ■
•ad nightty rest. It is '
indeed who ever criticised either socialist LOST Somewhere in oil
Pflsad." Get a bottle today of , _.
•St. Tht write liradfield Regulator doctrinos or tht action# f a socialist work is going on |35 in cur
"**" Atlanta, Ga., for one
Maul. ipn| Court
6-6 St tVneetery, I^ta
€ Vmetery. tlrare Kissing
Cemetery. Hnrial Permit*
fields Paving •*— Avenue.
Paring "IV Axenue. It R. to 7tb
Paring "D" Avenue. 7th to Utii
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* 50.00 Malvern McAfee was arrested to-
0500 on 8 c^ar^e larceny and was
ht.wi l-iven a jail sentence of thirty days for
the offense.
m .v.i 02 v i v.; . .
Miss Ma hie Kerr of Chattanooga is
speniiing the week end with Little
Minor Ebel Boggs, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Boggs.
Fly Nets - Fly Nets
I bought Fly Nets before the advance and I cai. save >ou money
on them. Come in and get my Prices before you buy. Hotter have
your harness repaired before you start your cutting. Done while you
w«it PHONE wn
F. Schwarte, Jr.
' lawton Marble Works
./ JNO. A. GUTHRIE, Proprietor
222 C AVENUE.
I.ARUEST STOCK OK FIN
ISHED MONUMENTS CARRIED
BY AND DEALER SAVE
MONEY BY COMING TO THE
SHOP AND BUYING.
Atlanta, Oa., for one « . , . rency in Citizens State lUnk Dursc Av.nue.
i lining and valualde little OiTit ml. while i.e.. every ci mni..nr p f t 0._. „ , ' n - l'i*i i • s . s, v. „
"It la worth writim in ti,a, a a Return to Citizen* State Bank.
"• in the state can j o nt to one « r mor warj $],,
County Treasurer. General Pund.
' Treasurer, Ma '
on defxtaita,
Notice
The Lawton Planing Mill, located on 6th and G is
under' new management, and is in position to do all kinds
of mill work.
Will appreciate your business.
B. E. Johnson, Prop.
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