The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
PAGE THREE
PRINCIPALLY
About PEOPLE
Piano. Everton. Phone 745.
♦ • JUNCTION CITY.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson went ^
— to Walters on business Monday. ASSSnSSttSSC*X*X?xi
Miss Elizabeth Kyle of Uwton spent HEAL HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN.
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. i ...
Everything for the picnic lunches and Mrs. H. C. Jewell. , SL'"ice8 ™r",n* a'"l eveH.np con-
«t the White Grocery. 6-22tf Chas. McClure of Lawton is spend- <iucU'd the ^aslor' Sunf >' Sch°o1
,nK a few days at his farm. «' =« ■ m' «•* / ,eveJ
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes left this Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mallow spent the Wednesday at 8 p. m. A cordial we
afternoon for Muskogee wheer they day with his parents at Walters Sun- come 10 a • M0SFI Ev pastor
will visit for a few days. day. ' 1 ' ' i
«=•—■ Little Sidney and Bertha Smith who i-PISCOPAl CHURCH
Turkish Bath Rooms open on Mon- have been sick with cholera infantum
days and Fridays. 7-7tf; are able to be up again. July 23, the Fifth Sunday after.
Mrs. Baines Baughtnan spent the jrinjty. Sunday school at 8:45 a. m.
Free camping site? at Mineral day Saturday with her sister, Mrs. horning prayer and sermon at 10:30.
Wells. Be sure and sp'/.id your vaca- Chess Mayfield. A. S. FREESE, Rector.
tion there and enjoy the swimming; Mrs. George Johnson spent Wed Residence 402 Gore Blvd.
and other attractions. 6-22 5t nesday shopping in Uwotn.
! The long wished for rain fell Wed- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Everything for that picnic lunch at nesday night curing lots of bleus. Corner Seventh
street and C Ave.,
White's. I>o not cook this hot weather, Mrs. H. C. Jewell spent the day y ^ Tabor pas(or Rcy H E.
use picnic lunch goods and keep cool_ Wednesday shopp.ng and v.sitng in of oklahoma city, will preach
7-lt Lawton. at the morning hour. Service in the
Fred Ellis was down at his farm ^ ^ ,awn Sunday gchool
Chas. Shaw returned Friday even- looking after his stock Thursday 9;4B & m and Endeavor at 7 p. m.
ing from Ada, Okla., where he was The young folks of the neighborhood ^ ^ preach Sum,ay even.
called by the death of his aunt, Mrs. enjoyed an ice cream super at Mr. # messa(;e you shoul(i hear
Anna b. Marsteller. Christians Saturday night. .. Playing With the Fire."
The annual school election was held
Everything that is fresh and green Tuesday electing Frank Beznosky for CHURCH OF CHRIST,
at the White grocery. He always has|ClcrU. He refused to accept so another, 'IKhT
what you want. "tf| election was set for the 28th. Every- ^ ^ Ave'nue.'Subjecl for Sunday
7 v 1 Mrs come an ju)y 2S; TRUTH. Golden Text: Psalms
Al^cThn'rrs.GUuber'a'nd'corinne 6ne reason why we retain our tran- 100:5. The Lord is good; his mercy is
PoTcktme over from Oklahoma | is because when our train of everlasting: and his truth endureth to
City to spend a couple of weeks at Uionght run, off the track we let the a^
Medicine Park. This 18 Mrs Gerson , commission worry. ^ Wednaldav at 8 p. m. The
• Not only are the women doing most Chn.ian ^ce Reading Room jjOO
®®| 1
♦1 Churches 1
nt ® ,2
The World's Champion Non-stop Endurance Run Maxwell is
Utilized By The Officers of Our Army In Mexico
It is a great favorite in wading sand without he.tinn and i« quite at home in the sandy <•(
Mexico where radiator water is absent and others cars bog down or burn up.
Regular Army officers have taken the stock of Maxwell roadsters complete from the trail.*
Branch. Some of them had to have the axles changed to wide track l-efore -hipping last W erine-da;
The Wonder Car at the new price of $595 factory, is the greatest Automobile Bargain ever offered
on this earth.
Another car just unloaded hy
Gilkey-Jarboe Hardware Co.
+++♦♦♦++♦++++? ♦♦♦ the sale of bonds will be used 1
♦ LEGAL NOTICES. ♦ purpcr.es above set forth, Namely the
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ constructions of building- and pr-ns,
- - J . . and the improvement of proundn and
celebration wtl receive sealed bids for, (i' bU.h«. In Lawton , ^ of gai(| to
in „„ „c?"T,,,KK,„?iaK8l^Ethe District be made on city Park east of the V. 3.
~ *•" " 11 --
NOTICE FOR BIOS.
The concessions committee for th :
ixoi umj <■■>= "■>- """ " ;iqo First National Bank Building; entire concessions, from a resident of
If you come by^hTstar Market stop which command, open from ,1:80 a. m to 5 p. daily, La*on to Monday. July 24,bat 111.JIn, -
It you come . | , r . , :„tpn:n(r except Sundays a'.d legal holidays. A m. The committee reserves -he right state of Okiuboiuu. wherein I .1 was ., ,
in. We will gladly you wh Be Silent. The Enemy Is Listening. chrigtian ScieP„e Li- to reject any bids. Fr furthet f .or-Grounds.
meat we have. 321 C avenue. _ ^ ^ ^ ^ why hrary „ maintal ,d in connection with mation see Robert Under, at Post |and !^wS t>" Com p'
six and two-tnlrds rods wldi>. rnnnlng ,
jjr Peavish savs that one reason why brary is maintai
Mrs loe Bentley left this afternoon he thinks Mrs. Peavish wouldn't sue- the reading room. The public is weL GnO
for r'tw"w^ks' visit with Mrs. Mc- Ceed at jitney driving is because she corned to the service and the reading office.
Carthy, at Oklahoma City. would tell everybody where to get off. room.
EO.. dd-*tE
We .handle nothing l«it the best
boiled hams, sum er sausages and
other cooked meats all are special
brands. Star Market. Phones 41, 42. tf
Spend your vacation at Mineral
Wells. Free camping sites
o fshade and pure water. Clean san
itary bathing pools.
i ^
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Corner of Seventh and D avenue;
just the place to spend a little time on
the Lord's Day. The room is cool and
comfortable; the welcome is enthu
- YOU'RE AN EASY PREY, with yonr siastic, the musicmspiriiig, ihe ^
Plentv flesh reduced below a healthy standard, mon is helpful. How does this strwe
i it j >,nil ntlinr « • • —•
"I always try to look at every-
jiesQ rcQUcra wiuw «huj oiouuuiu,
lor Consumption and other Scrofulous
a^ dangcn us diseases. And it's for lust >uu • • -• \ , „.:fp
6-22 5t this condition that Dr. Pierce's Golden thinpr from both sides. ^ our v.lie
Medical Discovery is especially valuable. ,, different story." How's that
If you're thinner than you ought to *t,,s , * inaijp nf
v.ii.*. iw.m ii>nL'dnr. >iiuA cnij d.u savs you haven t seen insioe 01
II JUU IC lulling man JWU "B «
When vou think of a pinno, think of he. whether from wasting diseases, do-
w nen you uuii^ ° 1 , , [octive nutrition, or whatever cause,
Everton, 330 D. 0-1 " the "Discovery" will surely bring you
up to the healthy standard. Bv restor-
r ui ing the normal action of the deranged
The water has been freshly run in- l)rgansi an(j functions, it arouses every
to the Mineral Wells pool. Spend your natural source and means of nourlsh-
10 mi .nui _ m0nt. A strength-restorer and flf?sh-
vacation there. ol builder. It can i e had in tablet or liquid
form. Ingrodi« nts printed on wrapper.
If vnn nA*d anv old Da per s, come Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tho
If you need any oia papet , original little liver pills, first put up over
11 and get a bundle. They are cneap. 4f) yranJ ago. Th -y regulate and invigor-
tf ate stomach, liver and bowels. Much
imitated hut never equaled. Sugar*
:oated and easy to take as candy.
•TAKE MY ADVICE
1 six and two-thirds rods wld*. running
7 •> it North and South off the Eant Hide of the
1 Southeast quarter of Section .thirty-two. ;
township four North. ran re thlrt^i.
I. M., containing tLlrteen and one-third
Now therefore, notice is hereby given
that l will on the 20th day of August, at
the hour of two oVlock p. in., at the ■
HENRY BOYLE,
Com. Public Safety.
R. P. SANDERS.
Com. Publit I rv- ^hy.
W. D. TURNER,
7-21 3t Com. Fir anc®.
mr uuui «' •• ••• •—• ...•hllHt |
door of the Court 1ioun<> i" the elty of |
I Lawton, t'omanehe County. Oklahoma, of.
fer for mile to the highest bidder for cash
the above described property.
Dated this 21st day of -Inly, lftld..
thomas riohahi son.
Sheriff. :
By J. F. TBDFOHI). i
Under Sheriff.
NOTICE.
•'She says you haven't seen inside of iffdRIVS if vou need The cit>' Commissioners issue sute-
a church for six months. Bible school and go to -. • 1 ment in regard to legal procedure in
9-30 a m. A school thoroughly grad- glasses. I never knew what eyeglass
ed classes for all ages. H. N. Whalin comfort was until a month ago-ir
is'the superintendent. Communion lenses were right there was always,
and prea -hing at U o'clock Sermon something the matter with the nos -
iheme An F.xcellent Spirit." Special piece; it either pinched or was ever-
muaic' by the chorus choir. Evening lastingly falling off.
worship Youn" People's Meeting at But a friend suggested that I try
r^'k. The eight'o'clock service CLIFFORD S, and, after some per
ment in regard lo legal procedure in
connection with Special Election to
court llllll linn Iii*-J iini-1
he held on Tuesday. July 25th. 1916 '
(ppbllshed In Lawton Constitution July
Aug r,.
si mmons bv i'l blif'ation
In the IHstriet. Court In and for <• u ar-
County, oklnboma.
Sullin* < H and <ius Co-apany, u corpora-
| Hon. ,,lalntl'f. No ^
Clllford 1>. Fra/.ee, Kttle Fru ee; V W
owen and < . K. Wilso" partner^ .im Owen
mil WIIhoii ; W K. Blanchard . E. B Read*
y K M«H2111lek, .1. K. Travl- .lane*
k'^'d" "ini w f. Chzitbr, dffcsdan1*'
'.-abi defendant- f. W Ow"ti and C
WINoii. partners us Owen -md W iu'-
K 11. Mctltlllek I'd W I* Chaffee wilt
take notlee That they have he# n sued a th^
above entitled a«tlon. Ill the uhove 'tyled
•iirt and that th«*y mu«t uppear and df-
* tl.e pe-
on the $10,000.00 Public Park Im-
the plaintiff, anil *«> ttie
iiftltbm of the defendant** i'lifferd D, '''ra.
. . . ' /..•♦• and Kttle Frazee. filed therein on o-
provement Bond Issue, and inform ti,.. ;,tb <!>> s.|. . . • ' "
. i- ii l iti ni'tirlon ui'l • ron- #• * * . 11 > wjII b«
the tax payers how the money shall nik<,„'.tw tn„. ;i (ndi;i>ifiit
■ ti ac-
lie expended.
On the 3rd of May, 191H, a petition oMiuni.'
east
... riofi i r«'v. :i-iiip 'Z florth
Went I M In «\ niui>--l.e Conn-
Large juicy ice cold water melons
at White's. Get one, they are delicious
and quite reasonable. 7-1 tf
If you haven't tried Star Market
give them a chance for they sure have
the tender meats. Phones 41, 42. tf
Just unloaded another car of those
World Champion Maxwells only $595
factory. Gilkey Jarboe Hdwe. Co.
7-22 2t
When a young man lias acquired
higher education he is surprised when
a girl throws him down.
OFFICE CLOSED.
My office will be closed until Sep-
tember 1st
7-1 ltf R- J- -D- LENORT. '
So the People
Nay Know
that you are in busi-
ness, come in and let us
show what we can dc
for you in the way of
attractive cards and
letter heads.Good print-
ing of all kinds is our
specialty and if we can-
not satisfy you we don't
want your business.
That's Fair,
Isn't It?
worsnin. i ouiik i •> - tin tne .trci <'i .why. ifi". i>«:v nv« . .1 unnv i" • ■> ••• , --
7 o'clock. The eight o'clock service CLIFFORDS .mL after me P*r- ^ tQ ^ ^ of Com. ij.
will he in charge of the Field Secre- suasion I «nt ^;..issioners, requesting tha. a ,pecial
tary of the Anti-Saloon League of across from . Thev fitted election he held for the purpose of vot-1,.„ .,r ra"i,„r'^' pJJ*1*;
Oklahoma. This move is not political, tion. I^ ne^« ^ ^ ^ invisiblejinK on a $10,000.00 Park Improvement,
but for the best men of all parties A
' , ..i ,i . ...:n O;«o- A most cor-
me"with a ^r of Ze new invisible j ing on a $10,000.00 Park Improvement
njale quartette will sing. A most co, bifocal lenses that
1, invitation is extended to all to |kM. I "n the street and they ing County f8i^' ^ °r
"Sli&CK-r^WAGNEK. Pastor, ale so comforU^, ^./orget
t w p CHURCH ""ouT^Hcy Is absolute satisfaction, tion was approved and the Board of
v.u c.n ..d —.J—Krs ZTZtZSZ.
at this Church, morning and evening, ed free.
Gentlemen, if you feel more comfort- ^ ^ CLIFFORD
JEWELER AND OPTIl'LVN.
229 C. LAWTON, OKLA
\/
Friday and Saturday
SPECIALS
4 Large Ripe Canteloups 25c
1 Dozen Large Juicy Lemons • ■ -oc
12 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar 51„r;
1 Peck White Smooth Potatoes JUC
1 Pound Fresh Country Butter, full weight, made by
Mrs. Holzapfel 300
TO ARRIVE SATURDAY MORNING FROM COOL
COLORADO
Red Raspberries Fresh Radishes
Red Cherries Celery (Bleached)
Red Currants Rhubarb
Small Plums Green Beans
Peaches ' Leaf Lettuce
Green Onions Parsley
Just received fresh shipment of the famous ELK HORN
CREAM CHEESE, the cheese of Creamy Richness,
Mild and Mellow.
15c—25c—50c SIZE
% Phone 40
ATWOOD'S
C. O. D. GROCERY
able with your coats off. leave them
at home. A laree number of our men
are learning the convenience and com-
fort of doing that thing. "Go thou and
do likewise." Attend some of the M.n
day services. If you enjoy sitting un-
der a good fan. we have them; if you
like to sit near a window, there are
plenty of them. Sunday school at
9:30; preaching by the pastor at
a. m. and 8 p. m.; Epworth League at
■7 p.m. At the morning service the
choir will sing anthem, ' As Deep as
the Sea.'' Miss Robertson s solo will
be, "Zion." At the evening service
Misses Robertson and Bell will sing
a duett, "Shepherd Guide Me.
services begin and close on time
JEAN L. LA GRONE, Pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHLRCH.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. No Sun-
day morning Church service until
September. Special prgram at 8 p. m.
Sermon on ' The Reconstruction of the
Cuurch.,1' with three reels of Moving
Pictures, and special music. Come ana
hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ for
the twentieth century. 'The Little
Church Around The Corner," Eighth
and D avenue, is the home of the
stranger.
T. J. IRWIN, Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Masses will be celebrated in the
Catholic church Sunday morning at
7:S0 and 9 o'clock sharp. A cordial in-
vitation is extended the public to at
tend these services.
FATHER W. P. LAMB, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH.
The pastor will preach at 11 a ni
and Rev. W. H. R pcr, the presiding
elder, will preach at 8:15 p. m. The
Sunday School and Epworth League
will meet dt the uual hours. We cor- ,
.liallv invite you to worship with us.
church is located at Corner of Ninth
RIKI D.
j. W. SIMS, Pastor.
-Intin or Intfre*! t« . In or ii|K>n pr. —
nr tbf oil :iiu! k'-'H minin : rigbtH U or
,, ... ti .int purt tliTHof, .iitd holding for
iiiM*llatlo/i from tb * r H-ord« of <'oni.imii
' units. < iklabotna. tin* | • . «!..! • luiUM
•i Wii-'f of •*.i i. "f >"i«i 'f'udatitM, and
for "! this unit
Sri.MN> OIL ANI <JAS ' OMI ANV.
I'luiutHf, ;tnd
«*lipvord n kliazajk
and KTT1K '''kA'/ii'li1',
r^ffsnlantu .ut.l 4'rotH fvtii.ooorH,
liv i'hak mitw'hbh'b,
the sale of said bonds, prior to election,' attest: It. B f,„art
in order that the taxpayer might know 1 lHral ,lf in.tr)., c..;irt ..r ■ i'#uu
the exact amount of cash the bonds '1 ■ 'lj j' )|ENIlKHSON I'i r ,
Always at Your
Service for
Printing Needs!
Is there something you
need in the follow-
ing listt
Birth Announcements
W.ddlntf Stationer
Envelope Incloaurna
Sale Bills
Hand Bills
Price Lists
Admission Tickets
Business Cards
Window Cards
Time Cards
Letter Heed*
Note Heada
Bill Heads Envelopes
Cslllnd Cards Leaflets
Stetemeats
Milk Tickets
Heel Tickets
Sblpplad Tegs
Announcements
Briefs
Notes
Pamphlets
Catalogues
Blatters Circulars
Invitations Testers
Folders
Checks
Blanks
Notices
Labels
Leiel Blanks
Menu Cards
Placards
Uodders
Post Carda
Prorframe
Receipts
Prumpl. careful and effi-
cient attention given
to every detail
would sell for. Bids for the sale of
bonds v.ere opened on May 22nd, 1916
and were sold to R. J. Edwards, his be-,
ing the highest and best bid. He enter-
ed into a contract to take the bonds j
nt par, plus the accrued interest, and:
pa>^a premhim of $461.00 and furnish,
all legal proceedure connected with
this bond issue. The Ordinance and j
Proclamation providing for this elec-;
tion, was prepared by R. J. Edwards,
the bond buyer, and R. J. Edwards
and the Attorney General are the part-
ies that must be satisfied as to the leg-
ality of proceedure connected with this
bond issue. However, in view of the
fact, that the Ordinance and Proclama-
tion fail to specify the exact kind of
improvements to be made, and where
made, and in order to get clear on that
point the Board of Commissioners feel
that it is their duty to inform the tax-
STAR PAINLESS
DENTISTS
mVt C Ave.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Special Attention Givti to Out «f
Town Patlf< l«.
DR. W. A. EVANS
payers that every dollar derived from Phom 290.
Lady Attendant.
Willard
Out of Sight
Just because you can't
see your battery is no
reason you chould for-
get it. It needs£ ttenticn
sr.d we kr.oiv how.
Oon't Send Your Order
Oat of Town Until You
See What We Can Do
Try Constitution Want Ads.
WOLVERTON ELECTRIC CO
5th and D Ave Phone 24
Free inspection of cny battery at any time
it :)at!y ( onsmu
elivered at yota
! every evening
>t Sunday for 10
i per week, pay-
to Carrier.
dai:y edition
VCH
IPENSE
I PASSF.I)
MY EXPENSE!
$400.0011.
/OTE NOW
iamen Cannot Vote
Vice-President
rests tnen.
D. C., July 27.—
y's action the Sen-
■ provision for the
■i-mitting militiamen
ng for president,
itors and congress-
•n in providing for-
ir the regular mili-
4J monthly for the
i troops on the bor-
of maintaining the
leen ten millions.
July 27.—The for-
.t the recent, ex-
etwen the Massa-
i Mexico across the
mportance because
alities.
nwer to Carran-
commissioners is
est.
uly 27.—Tne Navy
decs for two thirty
s and a thirty foot
here far the Texas
jat duties ar.d boat
D. O.. July 27.—
ouay signed the riv-
bill appropriating
i for the rontinu-
cts and the begin-
ones.
ling, a pessimist is
noney owin gto him.
OFFICE
(AND TODAY
purchase! the Post
from Jack Kerans
n this morning. Mr.
! all of his time to
ourth and C avenue,
have charge of the
^TED
ana Mules
3 10 years
i 16 hands
[MOMAS
purchased
id will be
blic, assur-
1 be appre-
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