The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
EXPRESS COMPANY *** *** I
PRINCIPALLY LiBERALwrn.
A About PEOPLE G. ('. Viney, agent of the American ,i*ui>iiMh«*«i in Lawton tvrtwtlmtloii , uiy !
■— Express company, told a reporter of \( tki; i v i'i lii'it ation
.. t nAK r itr the Constitution that the express com- in tb«- hlHtrht t'ourt of C'oumiicIh* Couu-
Piano, hverton. Phone 745. 5-ltI intv,msmuu ... , tv. Oklahoma.
pany was going to be quite nnirai ntv .\„tl«uuii Hank «>f Lawton, Ok-
B. H. McMurtric U in Lawton in the militia.
Guthrie, visiting his mother, Mrs. M. , M .. . ami s. w i Mines. Defendant".
, ,, . , , "That the American ana National, Sul,| ,4,-f,.m!,in!-, a. c. Mtul> >lofl<-lu, I'll
J. t.assinger and family. „.tow to -11 Han 1. stuhbleflwl unit s. W Urluuw. ana
Express Companies will allow 10 an ,,J V(tu u tll tJlk(, UO)i^. th t Hutit
. . , ■ their regular salaried employes, mem- plaintiff. The I'tt.v National Biol, of Luw-
Everything for the picnic lunches tri<" K . • , ton, tikUbonw, a eorpornttos. <I1<1 on the
. .v, u/u-. <; ooif bers of the National Guard June 17th, ,u,> j,,,,,.. nm., file Its i-tltlou in
at the White Grocery. b-^-tt " m|iitarv sec-'the Wstrl.-t tourt of t'onisiicLe Count-
and who were called to military sec oklahoma
Wonderful for Bath
JAP ROSE
Tk* wonderful "Sunday Morning Bath"
SOAP
Delightfully refreshing and
invigorating.
Cleanses perfectly and washes
off easily. The toilet soap
aid to glowing health.
U*e but little—It 'a all lather
For Free Sample Write Jeme* S. Kirk & Co.,
Dept. 355. Chicago, U. S. A.
State of < klttboiua, uguitnrt tb« ahI<1 tte-
u . vi.-p nn account of the Mexican situa- readmits. 11 C. stubhlefield. Lillian L.
Evervthing: for that picnic unch at; lte on account o „ Lstubiih iield una s. \\\ (Srlui. s, mot thai
White's. Do not cook this hot weather, tion, who are married, a. well " • W ^t.l n'MESi
use picnic lunch Roods and keep cool, single men who have relatives actual- , ,„ul ^tltlon twretn on or be-
picnic Mtf ly depende„t upon them for support, fonj
and who have responded to the Pre*!- Iri,(t,.|,,i ,,, ,,ild ii.ti.mi anlnst inul de-
Mr St John who was operated for dent's call for military service, salary j'N'-t1;.-1!' n.1 s.'w' tirtnim aud each of
, ' , . . k their neriod of military service them for the u.„ of sr.lio.oo, ||.oi. a eer-
appendicitis at the Southwestern hos- tor their p .' ... , . t.iIn jiroini-sor> note I'M'i'iitiMl l.y said It.
... , u .. t„ V,i„ tinmp until December 31st, 191fi, sufficient stubliletieUI and Ulllau L. Stutibteflebl
pital. has been removed to his home, uni.ii . . wwo„n; i the r.tl. day of .Tin..', litis, with tut,neat
: to make up any deficiency between | t|1(.r,.,,n :ll ,rilI.. , ,f V |„.r rent from the
Mr. Crayton, who has been ill at the the Government s rate of pay and any,•f;;^|^">,li«f .Tiiffii
Southwestern hospital, was able to be other Government tha ,,,, ,,„
mnvP«i homp vpsterdav may be made and the Companies rati , t fn|. |)H. ^ t,ne nll 1>r<M1,ist.s
moved home 5esterday. of pgy to 8Uch t.mploy,s. To single; bereiaait^
• if xr 0.0(l ns littorni'.v - "w- •
j Society ;
'•... ...... • •— • •
Entertaining Friends
Medicine Park.
Miss Jane Nichols, hea' nurse ; t
the Southwestern hospit*'1, is enter-
taining a number of her friends from
Oklahoma City, with a few days out-
ing at Medicine Park. Thos-3 in th -
party are Misses Lucy Maguire. Mabel
Gnrrison. and Edna HolWnd.
PAGE THREE
Ewrr time von •e' a
man smoking a Fatiraa,
yon know he is getting
all the comfort ti:: t iu
possible in a cigarette.
Tht original Turkish tW
FATIMA
-i Sensihle Ciqcxrette
We have Beef, Pork, Veal and Lamb, men without dependent relatives, an||^
"profcjrficnci I
And "Bu-iine-t-t Cards
♦ ♦
♦ DR. H. W. SMITH ♦
♦ Dentist *
♦ Third Floor in Koehler Building ♦
♦ Phone 955 ♦
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♦ JOHN F. THOMAS ♦
♦ Attorney ♦
♦ Practice in AH Courts *
♦ Stevens-Galyon Bldg., Lawton, Ok. ♦
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ E. B. DUNLAP ♦
♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦
♦ Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. ♦
♦ 2 to 4 p. m.
♦ First Natl. Bank Bldg., 2nd Floor. ♦
♦ Office Phone 15—Res. Phone 735 ♦
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♦ J A. Fain John M. Young ♦
♦ ♦
♦ FAIN & YOUNG ♦
♦ lawyers *
♦ Wolverton Bldg. Cor. 5th and " *
♦ La' /ton, Okla.
♦ ♦
« W. 'C. HENDERSON ♦
♦ Attorney and Counselor at Law <>
♦ Fbone 873
♦ Stevene-Galyon Building ♦
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦«* • ♦
« "DICK" STALLION ♦
♦ Grade License No. 15 •
♦ GEO. YOUNG S GIN ♦
♦ Plione 885. Weitfht 2000 lbs. ♦
♦ J. W. L. WHITTEN, Mgr. ♦
(>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
A. II. T. A. REWARD
k, The AntI Horwe Thief Aaaoel-
a tion No. 4W of Homeland
offer* the following stand In«
\ rewards for evidence that ^11
" I UMmU to the re/overy of prop-
JKi Kfitv stolen from any member
ij; the Roseland Lodge, and
> -A evidence to convict thief:
^ ^ $10 for petty larceny, and
roc grand larceny. F. W. l'RICB,
G. K .TAI 1\ Sec. 1-1-tf
, l oik, rai <iiiu iioin .
All our meats are picked out of the allowance will be made sufficient to
cold storage rooms for us. Star Mark- make up one-half of the Companies
et. Phones 41 42. 7-lStf rate of pay. Further consideration is
to be given January 1st, 1917, to em-
.... , . ploves still in the military service aft-
Everything that is fresh and green ' ,
at the WThite grocery. He always has C1 a 1 a ^
what you want. 7-1 tf
TEACHER'S EXAMINATION.
Let us figure on your plumbing and
tin work. J. W. Wolberton Hdw. Co. regular quarterly
7-6 10t examjnatjon will
Friday and Saturday, JUiy ^nn, ww
Turkish Bath Rooms open on Mon- at Court House, begin
days and Fridays. 7-7tf . t g M.
If you want a load of cobs call 438.
Chickasha Milling Co. 7-7 3t
When you think of a piano, think of
I Everton, 330 D. 5-1 tf
.'iO.OO ll i* proiiiilile I'osis of miittniiliiK ah
tract of the real eMtute described herein,
..nd the cost# «>r thlH suit ; mid a further
judgment rendered In said m tlon against
salu defendants and each of them r. r the
foreclosure of a certain laortguire securliiff
said proinUsory note and of even date
therewith, upon the following deaerlhetl
real estnte lyinjc and situated in Comanche
County, state of Oklahoma, to-wlt:
l.otn ti t<> "JS inclusive, and to 45$ In-
clusive, In block I>;
latta I to 10 Inclusive, and K , 11. 4-'. 45.
4(3, 47 aud 1* III block 10. all of Sunset
Place. Lawton, Oklu.
and adJudKlug that default has been made
, In said mortgage, that plaintiff have i first
teacher S ; Hun on said premises, to the amount of
u L.tj TL„rB(iou which Judgment will be taken as aforesaid,
be held 1 nursday, un(j ordering said premises to be sold with-
out appraisement and the proceeds apnllei"
to the pavnicut of the amount due plain
tiff and of HUlt, and forever barr
lug and foreclosing said defendants and
each and all of theui froiu any and all
right.* title, estate. Interest, property and
— - , p,|U|ty of redemption In or to salu premise*
Countv Superintenednt. or an\ part thereof.
J K K. B. COMPTON,
(8KAL) Court Clerk
IIKNDERSON, Oeputy.
ning at 8 A. M.
JENNETT S. CROSBY,
7-13 3t
M ALONE-PEARSON WEDDING.
A little after midnight Wednesday
night an automobile from Frederick
arrived in Lawton with four young
men in company with an intended
bridegroom. The bride-'o Ikj al-
ready in Lawton visiting with a broth-
er, L. B. Roberts. The plan of the ^_____——
party was to have the wedding risrht
away and get back to Frederick before ; Sensible Japanese man say, "(Treat
day. So the first thing in order was to war last one whole year more, per-
hunt up a Court Clerk. By 2 o'clock haps one an d a half a year, but no
this part of the business was all longer can last. If Huns is not heated
straight. With the aid of a telephone by that time then Kaiser will make
t minister was awakened, who orom- surrender himself." That is ration
ised to be dressed and ready for the j thinking.
occasion, and so the marriage took One thing of England is most die- an(j jjew Fort siilj oklahom:..
place on time et 2:30 Thursday morn-1 ^stable. The objector of conscience toj ^ r„,|ir,„ ,)ffioeri Fort Sili.
ing and the lively company returned j %ht. England is much too good coat ok|>hormi the following m-
to t .edeiick. making Kreat boasts of | try for them. Even Huns have scorn J]ouncen)ent for the of a!) (lcr.
what would happen to the newly weds j 8corn on England to produce SU1^ soris {lrivintr m«.t0r .«r- in this v. in-
when they got back to their friends.! man. Objector of conscience is most
G. H. Pearson and Ella Malone we?3jcertainly traitor to England King and <f moU)r ^
the contracting parties. Rev. J. L. La-1 country. How much disgraceful these ^ (h( improved roads
Grone officiated. | men are to honorable Engilsh. and in the vicjnity 0f buildings, on the
I Fort Sill —
NOTICE IS GIVEN
TO AUTOMOBILES
Fort Sill, Okla., July 9, 191'.
Reference speeding uf automobiles
in the vicinity of buildings in the Old
GERMANY'S DEFEAT CER-
TAIN IF IT CETS TANtiLKl)
l!P IN THIS LETTER.
.GOOD MEATS. Why! Ves, all the
time at Star Market. Phones 41, 42.
7-13tf
Jen?-®®®®®#
Wants
APPOINTS BOARDS
(Continued From Page One.)-
FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
KATES—First Insertion one «'enJ
,rd; NubMHjoent Inwrtlonn one-half cent
ord. No ad accepted for leu* than soc.
If you need any old papers, come ^ word j^0 <epteu tor ir« him
11 and get a bundle. They are cheap, cash with order uni™* you have an ac
^ count at our office.
FOR SALE
For your plumbing and tin work see
J. W. Wolverton Hdw. Co. 7-6 lOt FOR SALE—Old papers
M. Murray, Inspector; Cy Shirley,
Judge; L. R. Coppick, Clerk.
—— McMaster Township.—W. A. Pen-
nick, Inspector; Bert Bear, Judge, W.
M. McDaniel, Clerk.
lor house Painter Township.—Charles Jarvis,
cleaning time, at this office. tf ingpector; OUie Black, Judge; Owen
- — King, Clerk.
at White's. Get one, they are delicious FOR SALE—Full blood White Leg- Quanah Township.—C. M. Slaugh-
and quite reasonable. 7-1 tf horn hens and cockerel. Phone 824. ter, inspector , P. M. Teter, Judge;
7-11 3t joe ciingan, Clerk.
If you can't get the cuts of meat SALE_Re8turant at D Ave. Richards Township. Precinct 1.-W.
you like at your Butcher, try the Star ^ ^ ^ ,f n |iUwl. bt. foun(
Market. Phones 41, 42. 7-13tf
By United Press.
LONDON. June 25.—(By Mail.)—
On seeing this war letter from a Jap-
anese officer in a London paper today
a British wag suggested that Ger-
many's defeat is certain if it ever gets
tangled up in it. The letter, undeleted,
un—in fact—touched:
Kaiser have said on earliest begin-
ning of great war, ' I capture Paris in
three weeks, then I wipe Ihe feet.of -
i „ r\.loio 1 vwtll Free to farmer subscribers of the Lawte
my glorious army on ( alais, I win roogtituttou In Comunebe nud Cotton Cot'
Steam roller on the contemptoble John tl«. ^ adv(>rtl8lng r„ 8,,
French army and then I shall make in- Exchange; also Farm Help Ad* pq P-
Large juicy ice cold water melons
• • •
%
......
JK SAl.t Kesturani. a, -wo „ Inspector; E. C. Neville.
Sold Cheap if a buyer can be found Bailey, Clerk.
at once' Richards Township, Precinct 2.—T.
FOR S4LE 'Ceiling fan, Kood as E- Bills, Inspector; W. W Brunskill,
1 ' i , „ . . .. . Judge, Albert Jacobi, Clerk.
new, a bargain, call phone .SHt>. u. a.
Layman.
7-12 6t
FOR SALE—New $H0 bicycle, never
' been used. Call 516 B Ave. 5-10 Jtp
RichardE Township, Precinct 3.—Joe
Underwood, Inspector; Frank Scnor,
Judge; Charles Sperling, Clerk.
Wichita Township, I'recinct 1.—Joe
Rarielaw, Inspector; Fred Love,
SOLD BY
President
IL. J. LATHRAM |
S 3d St. First Natl. Bank Bldg
■-j Wall Paper, Glass,
* Floor and Wall
• Finishes of all Kinds
1 —SEE ME—
fr.-
• FUR SALE—2 liuildiugs, one none, 2 Judge; Walter Harris, Clerk.
Ji story, 2.")x70 feet; one frame, 25x00 Wichita Township, Precinct 2.—
1 feet, at less than 50 per cent of cost. Frank Spencer,.Inspector; Wm. Hort-
" 219 and 221 C avenue. W. II. Stack, zog. Judge; I. E. Wilson, Clerk.
5-3tf Wichita Township, Precinct 3.—J.
J! M. Patterson, Inspector; E. L. Hack-
(| FOR SALE—The Mogul Cigar Store, ney, Judge; Claud Bury, Clerk.
:: for further information call there. fell. Township-M. F. Turner, In-
4-12tf sPec'tor; Harley Peters, Judge; Ed.
Clarke. Clerk.
„ lawton City.
® FOR SALE—Mowing machint and Warc) precinct 1.—Sol Lebrecht,
® hay rake. Peerles Bakery. >'-27tf [n!)pector. George Boone, Judge;
r reni n army unu uicn i dhoh r.xciiuiiKi', mw rui u
vasion of the English. In three weeks tr^hese frw fl(jB wm limited to 30
Crown Prince Willie and myself shall «d ^'^er'^r'fh^
eat sauerkraut and pigs-sausage In „0t request It.
, r. 1 . u 1 i u„-t „ninu.hti. Write tlie acts out. I'ount the word,. «n«t
the Paris best hotel. Moet enjoyable mulJ ttieln t{, Lawton Constitution.
prospectus. But Kaiser has done ——— ——
nothing of these things, the piv:s-sau- [. qr SALE—ti fine heifer calves, 1
sage is not eaten, Calais is still in al- male. H. H. Tropser. Phone 156 R.
lies hands and the contemptible John A]go j mnn (0 worj, 6n farm a few
French army grows by expansions ,|avs
every day. Kaiser has jumped on the
conclusion. He tells tc himself that SALE—60 bushels of barley at
France is weak, and England is most
perfidious.
ulaiser ha? not looked to find if —_ i
<h ]•' is a hole in his ship. If Kaiser WANTED—B oom com hands July(
had looked enough he woultl have 17th, one mile east on south bound-
,. Military Reservation has v
.developed, until it constitutes a men-
ace to the safety of persons living in
the Old and New Posts.
Inasmuch as the safety of pentens
stationed at Fort Sill and the pottted
speed regulations have been ignored,
i the Post Commander hereby gives
native that on and after Friday, the
14th of July, 1916, obstructions will be
placed on the improved roads, and in
the vicinity of buildings in the Old
anil New Posts at Fort Sill.
The obstacles referred to above will
lie so arranged, as to effectively re-
strict the speed of motor driven ve-
hicles to the speed rate posted—name-
ly eipht <81 miles per hoar.
R. M. BLATCHFORD,
. Colonel, Infantry.
CommanO'ng.
5t
$1.00 per bushel. T. A. Spencer, R. 2,
Phone 33 on 1, Elgin, Ok. 7-6 ;>t
AS A SUPPORT lor exhausta*. ,;r.ou.
overworked women,'
nothing can do as
much Df. Pieareei
Favorite Proscrip-
tion. It rogvjlatef
and asslhtK all
natural functjona,
never .-.-lict; with
iliem. d it strenfftb- \
ens htiu builds up
tin* f< r ialc system in
u wny of It;' own.
Nursing motion
and women generally,
wlli find It eaacm
v - lilted U) their h h«k.
It, levins the pains and burdens, and
ensure - healthy, vigorous offspring.
Ml Inns Enrowm. of 1231 Gould A
Fort Worth, ^
as Kaiser thought, Englund refuse to STRAYED OR STOLEN-Last night, iT^wonJ,|
become perfidy for its benefits. Rus- a brown mare weight about H00., J^^^ht «o r**t 1 becama^ianwNd
ans are not bcated. Now two whole hitched to an open single buggy from ui^i
years are nearly flyed away, and Ger- 3rd street be^en C and D, notify , trwd i, „d txvun m w«,ht mt
man Kaiser has a gray head, but he is Constitution office, the sheriff or n ^
not eonquerer of allies. Kaiser has James Munson, 1 mile south of town. P R „ u ui.
victory in Poland and in Belgium for
found very big hole indeed and that ary road. 1 ho
hole is callcd "Ally Hole" and 'Brit- michael.
ish Navy." French nation is not weak
54 on OO. B. F. Car-
7-10 5t
pages) cloth binding ><nt ior au
Address Dr. V. V. Pierce. I'ntTalo. N V-
X
I
machine and
hay rake. Peerles Bakery. t -27tf
FOR SALE—Elk cafc. Pricc $250 -if Henry Russell. Clerk.
sold at once. 5-29tf [ Ward 1, Precinct 2.—P. H. Clark,
— Inspector; E. G. Warren, Judge; Riley
MISCELLANEOUS Sm;th, Clerk.
— — — Ward 2, Precinct 1.—A. T. Catron,
FOR RENT—7 roorti modern house, Inspector; M parmenter, Judge;
1001 Gore, $15 per month. Phone 82. Walter Fuller clerk.
7"lltf Ward 2, Precinct 2.—Al Calloway,
i t Inspector; J. T. Bruss; Judge, Frank
LOST—Between Bell and D, on 8th „ .j
| Head, Clerk.
Ward 3, Precinct
1.—Kelly John-
St., 8th to 4th on D a blue coat
with name ''Society" on inside. Ke-,ston(>> inspector; J. W. Eastman,
turn to Acme Tailoring Co. or Phone ju(jKe. j ^ Lenertz, Clerk.
570. 7"lltf W.p.1 !t Pr.einet 2.-M. D.
; Notifv Brooks Henry, Marlow, Okla.
7-8 6t
Ward 3, Precinct 2.—M. D. Gibbons,
— " Inspector; M. M. Teague, Judge; J. F.
WANTED—To lease 1 or 2 sections f,,erk
of good grass land, well watered. yyar(j 4 j l Hoover, Inspector; H.
C. Crawford, Judge; I.ee N. Wallis,
Clerk.
Ward 5, Precinct 1.—W. H. Clift,
FOR RENT—5 room house, close in, ,nspeclor. John H Morgan, Judge; J.
modern conveninces. Enquire 618 H. Walding, Clerk.
Phone 270 J. 7-7tf \yar(j 5i Precinct 2.—John D. Ken-
. nard, Inspector; George R . Keith,
WANTED — Furnished house by
couple. 703 ^F. Phone 852.
the present, but where is German col
ony? Generlthetetoin shdu etoinr hsrd
ony? General Smuts and General Bo-
tha stole away his African possession.
Germany has begun great war for
very special reasons. Chief reason was
to have more oclony and to have big
piece of China and Germans have not
made the ahicvement of any olony at
nil. How lone more will Kaiser sacri-
fice his soldiers. Allies can find time
to wait until Hun hps no more insides
for the fighting, but Hun must make
b!s object or be lieated. What is for
Kaiser to do? If he make attack he
will be beated most exceedingly bad.
On the other foot if Kaiser it is sit
down and become defensive then what
gains Kaiser?
In Japan we know Kaiser is beated.
Judge; T. H. Westbrook, Clerk.
7-12
. ..." ♦ DR. LYMAN, ♦
| LOST-Between Lawton and W ichita ^ ^ ^ gt..ence and «,
Falls, 32x3 1-2 tire mounted on rim. ^ chiropractic Doctor ♦
Return to Fred F. Thompson and re- # Can |)reak typhoid fever in one to ♦
7 ,tf ♦' three days. ♦
„ ♦ 428 Mi D Ave. Phone 426 ♦
FOR SALE—$450 Packard piano, tine
optician;
Come in and see the largestBand best line of cut,
engraved and etched glass in the city
Repair Work and Engraving a Specialty.
JOHN B. EVANS
319 Fourth Street
condition $150. 507 A. Tele. 244
7-7 6t
WANTED—Man to break wheal stub-
bles. F. S. Sneed. 7-10 2t |
WANTED—Work by white girl, 14
years old. Address 111 A Avenue.
7-7 3tp
♦ Lawton, Okla.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
WANTED— BoarderB at 807 D Ave.
7-10 6tp
LOST—A monthly account t ook in
1 business section of town. J. H. Wil-
son on front sheet. Return to Lawton
Drug Store. 7-12tf 1
Patronize Our
Advertisers
They are all
boosters and
deserve your
business.
-I HAVENT SEEN LIKE THAT
BEFORE IN YEARS!"
That's an expression we hear fre-
quently from people we have just
fitted with glasses.
Thousands of people are getting
along without glasses or with defec-
tive glasses, without realizing it.
Defective eyesight often develops
so slowly that the sufferer forgets
what really perfect vision is and goes
through life with a visual handicap.
Don't suffer this discomfort! We
guarantee to fit you with passes that
will make your eyes feel like new.
Our policy is absolute satisfaction.
Call today and have your eyes examin-
ed free.
C. W. CLIFFORD
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
229 C. LAWTON, OKLA.
Lawton Marble Works
JNO. A. GUTHRIE, Proprietor.
222 C AVENUE.
LARGEST STOCK OF FIN
1SHED MONUMENTS CARRIED
BY AND DEALER. SAVE
MONEY BY COMING TO THE
SHOP AND BUYING.
c SALE THIS 11 C
WEEK only I I
JUST TO STIMULATE YOUR APPETITE THESE,
HOT DAYS WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK-
SPECIALS
2 lbs. Sugar
1—20c Can Black Raspberries in Syrup for 11c
1—15c Can Pork and Beans Tomato Sauce He
1—15c Can Pink Salmon He
1—15c Can Sardines in Olive Oil 11c
1—15c Bottle Grape Juice 11c
1—15c Cocoa, y4 lb lit
1—15c Glass Jar Mustard He
3—10c Roll Toilet Paper 11c
3—5c Packages Argo Starch He
3—5c Packages Arm and Hammer Soda 11c
1—15c Package Sun Maid Raisins He
1—15c Package Puffed Wheat lit
Phone 40
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS
AT WOOD'S
C. O. D. GROCERY
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