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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
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LAWTON CONSTITUTION
Daily Only.
THE CONSTITUTION COMPANY
Announcements
machine politicians at the State Capi-|the Township Officers are for him to favor less rap chewing and more work
Jno. N. Sbrplcr. .
Fr*d II. Kh^plrr. .
Office
Telephone.
. i'rrtidrnt nnd Mimager
Secretary
I"
• r Avenue £ I,,p an,fo"u p-i.*
7fl J
J livable IN ADVANCE.
tal in this matter a* they have been a man- He must be all riffht. in the Legislature. I am opposed to «o
traded in times past. These Reputo- 7-29 2t (Adv.) many long winded speeches which cost
lican voters believe in schools and .... ' . 77!t you about $100 each and benefit
education, and they believe that it is
a voter's duty to | e able to read and
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n
Announcements for count* office
111 I* published In tliiH column nt
TERMS or SI BSC'KII'TIOM
Dally, one year, by mail .. 12.00
Dally, one week, by carrier 10r
Any erroneous reflection on the character.
atHiidlnK or reputation >>t any person, firm
or ■■orporation which may appear In the
column* of the < 'onatiturlon will >x> gladly
corrected upon Its belaf brought to the
attention of the management.
Knten-d ;.k second dans matter, at the
poatoffh-e at I.mvtou. Oklahoma, under Met
of Mar. h 187'
Is authorized to
nouuee Hi ewe men an candidates for county amendment with scarcely
For President—
HON. WOODROW WILSON,
of New Jersey.
For Vic* President—
HON. T. R. MARSHALL,
of Indiana.
This Ticket Stahds For Preparedness,
Americanism and Human Justice.
The Constitution
e thcKe mei
subject t..
era tie primary In
For Sheriff—
AI. SADDLER.
PIKE PIERCE.
WALTER E. NIX.
CARL FRONEBERGER.
For Court Clerk—
HENRY J. MURPHY.
CLIFTON W. SIMPSON.
For County Weigher—
I. F. COLLEY.
GEORGE H. WOODLIFF.
J. ADAMS.
M. M. MEADOWS.
J. A. MOCK.
For County Attorney—
JOE RHINEFORT.
U. C. MOORE.
J. A. D1£FENDAFFER.
TO .M\ 1 KI EN DS AND DEMO- one. I think we have too many lawyer
(RATIt SUPPORTERS: made laws. I as'{ you to vote for a
In the closing hours of the Primary man who the special interests oppose.
understand the fundamental princi- election I bespeak with confidence, of A man not too you,.;; or yet too old A
pies of the government under which an emphatic < i!on;einent . <<r my re- man with a future. A map who can, „„„ „r(1Pr
he lives. The Democrats are for the inornination as Representative. I have and will do something. One wno has*"""" our o"l«!
four opopnen i in this campaign. Two leer, a Democrat at all elections. One ~
an excep- vears ag0 ] ha(] four oplK)nent8 amj who has never f(mght the tjck(?t'
for intelli- the highest vot received by any of man on it: A jnan who
Wants
♦ LEGAL NOTICES. ♦
fonstltutlon Jul,
■ — — * ja; -1. 1010, tvi Aug. lit. lull!, Inclusive)
i • NOTIIK <>!■■ SALE
For Commissioner, Eastern District—
„ E. B. GREGORY.
W. C. NICKELL.
Do not be fooled by any fake stories. A. DUNHAM.
ror Commissioner, Western District—
° JOHN H. EDWARDS.
Good citiienship demands clean poli-i J'
t'cs- For Commissioner, Lawton Dist.
0 J. C. TALMADGE.
Last hour discoveries are generally \ F. TEDFORD.
For County Treasurer—
fals J. M. (MILT) HAYNES.
0 BEN McGEE,
u ■ , , , . ■ I. B. (BOB) JAQUESS.
The business men s club are not in por fount) Clerk
politics. SANDY W. GREGORY.
CHARLA CRITCHER.
For County Assessor—
Look out for the best interests 61 _ E. L. GORDON.
I or Superintendent Public Instruction
JENNETT S. CROSBY.
J. A. JOHNSON.
State Senator—17th District—
JOHN THOMAS.
J. ELMER THOMAS.
For County Judge—
R. J. RAY.
For County Surveyor—
Go to the primary next Tcusday and G. F. JAPP.
vote for the best and nominate a Representative, District 2—
ticket that will command the strength ^wisT^UNTER.
of the voters. CHARLES ( . BLACK.
0 DR. W. B. MEAD.
Twelve years for J. M. Haynes to Representative, District No 3
draw salary from the taxpayers is FLETCHER RILEY.
about long: enough—there ought to be
some other man capable of holding of-
fice in t'?is county.
tion, because they stand
flfence and good
against this ma
j champions of ignorance and illiter-
acy will lead their cohorts in vain.
The tax commission amendment
has little or no opposition. Thi
amendment providing for a limitation
on municipal indebtedness seems cer-l
tain to carry, and the Workmen's
Compensation amendment has no an-
tagonism except from the Socialists
and a few ambulance chasing law-
1 ye re.
POLITICAL
ADVERTISING
TO THE PUBLIC.
has
or a
been
FOR SALE
In sent chairman. On who has donated FOK SALE-5 passenger Buick Car.
ivw. •
See it at Handverkers, 327 D Ave.
7-20 tf
J government, and them in this County did not exceed member of the Democratic Ortrani/a- ' °!' SALE OId P"Per" tor house
s;. of voters, the :iB0 votes- ' receive I 1515 votes in this tion for a number of years. It at nre- ' at 1 8 ®ffice' 11
County in that Primary contest.
this campaign I have an organization time and money to the party. A
who is not trying to ride in on some
< atch all laws, which have been tryed
.by other states, and cither been re-! ~ ~
ponied or declared unconstitutional, i FOR SALE—One good six cylinder
No my friends I am not trying to '"15 model Hudson, in good condi-
fool you, or use you as a fool. If I ever ti°n. Would trade for city residence,
think I am big enough to be Governor,) Inquire at 113 A Ave. 7-27 6tp
and ask you for that high office, I will I —
| never ask you for as small an office ns.'*'0R SALE OR TRADE—Good driv-
Representative. I believe in going for- inK horse. Will sell cheap, or trade
■trip of land eighty roils li.njr and twenty"
■ i nnd two-thirds roils wide, runnln ■
North nnd South off the Kaxt ship of tli7-
Southeast quarter of Section thlrty-tw..
'.""hip four North, ranj;e thirteen YVe*t
containing thirteen and one thlnl
M ,
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby bIv.mi
that I will on the :'0th day of August, u
the hour of two o'clock p. iu.f at tTip j- ,S|
door of the Court house in the city" «'.r
of.
TO COMANCHE COUNTY
CHATS.
DEMO-i
the taxpayers.
It is a desperate effort of the fel-
lows who haw been filching the tax-
payers to hold on.
—o
It is being reported that I am not
competent for the treasurer's office.
I want to say that I am competent,! 0f pi„ne«.r democrats who will re-!
I lave had expennce and do not want main invincible in my behalf until the 1 ask thc nomination and election at
any of my friends to be f9oled by such i last vote is counted. 1 warn my1 the hands of the Democracy of Coman-
ycp?rt- • friends against ihe eleventh hour cam- che County, as representative to the
' L R' JAQUESS. paign of libel and s|andtr j have met tate legislature.
my opponents on every stump in this! Have lived at Lawton
the highest bidder Tor i
the above described property.
Dated thin I'lst day of JulV, 1916
TH O MA 8 It ICH A It DHt) N
Sheriff
By J. P. TEDFORD
Under Sheriff
(1'phllshed In Lawton Constitution Jufv
Aug 5, lftltSi
SI M MOV s BV PUBLICATION.
In th«* Dlntrh t Court In and for Comui-
che ( ounty, oklahoma.
Sulllns oil and (jas Company, u conora
tion, plaintiff. F
v«. No 447T.
Clifford 1 . Frnxee, Ettle FYHSee; T. \\
owen nnd ti. K. Wilson, par'ners as Owen
aud Wilson: W. It. Hlnncburd: K. E Re-m
"K. FK. .MHJIIllek. J. It. Tnivis.
o .Ready and W. I'. Chaffee, defendants
Said defendants T. W. Owen aud O 1
IP---, IT SweS
;ust the same and v ill at all times tryl^'^^ SALE—2 buildings, one stone, 2 take "not I'e'that tile'v have b«mi sued^inlhe
to serve you and not myself. Your; "ory, 25x70 feet; one frame, 25x60!VStJuVVp^^ad'ie!
i wishes are mine. Thanking you in ad-!^eet> at 'ess 'ban 50 per cent cf cost. a"J,v<'r or otherwise plead to the pi-
vance for your support I beg to re- and 221 C avenue. W. H. Stack. I'etttlou of the'defmdaiitS'^lfford^D.™™
main, as ever, ! r. o,f f"! 1'rasee. rile<l tliereiu. on or
v-otf i liefore the ..t Ii day of Septemlwr. ililt) /r
Believe me, your friend, r— ifHL petition and eross-petltlon will i„-
(Adv.) PORTER R. McCALLUM. fOR SALE—The Mogul Cigar Store, eordtngly. <jui.-t11>the Ime"^'"he^Houti,
, c ., . , . . least y, of Section '.V In Township 2 North
lor further informat.on call there. °' R'- *e 10 w«i I. m. In Comanche Couir
i ward not backward. It has been so that!for cow or fed stufT. Address CX care
! I could not get to se'j you all in pev- j Constitution office.
ron. But I will appre<*iate your support!
since the
J campaign, and vigorously met every | °PeninK i" 1901. during which time
j charge of vilification and vituperation have ""ducted much important Uti-
le u j against the Democratic party. I have nation of a piiblic natiire, notaoly the
If honored with the nomination and I steadfastly held that no man deserves ac<luirinK of the Lawton city water-
TO THE VOTERS OF COMANCHE
COUNTY.
oklahoma, iu the Mid Clifford D. Era
4-12tf ■2,M' MU<I Kniaee. cross petitioners, niol
forever baKrin^r aud forbiddlnp said de
■ r- — ______ ! "'ndnntn and each of them from claiming
rOR HALE—Mowing marfiint and!
fi 7 f °.r "" "nd I"1' mlr>"iK rlrhla there
o - IU, to or to any part thereof; and holdln* for
hay rake. Peerles Bakery.
election to the office of Court Clerk, 11 to be honored by the Democratic party! works Property; refer to business "
W °fflCe aS econom,cfiwho has vilified and slandered the "1''"' l,anks and uW residents, J FOR RENT—Elegant eight room
. a possible so as to give the I>em0cratic party ant. 'U represneta- Have nc''h<'>' ax to grind, hobby to!
necessary service required. {tives. * ride, nor entangling alliances. Repre-j
< iv.) CLIFTON W. SIMPSON, i Again thanking my friends for their!sent no 8Pecial interest, clique, ring !
FOR SALE—Elk cafe. Price |250 if I County. Oklahoma"1' bT^pmeud^^tobwi
sold ai once. 6-29tf! tor ^r^t'.'o'f b,hu ZV '
— — | SCLLIN8 OIL AND CAS COiU'ANy
FOR SALE—Horse and surrey.—703' CLIP TO ft I'd'" 'kr AZE?:
D. 1 ... ,{ „ . , and ETTIB FRAZKK.
l-«-tl , Defendants and Cross-Petitioner*!
— By CHAfi. MlTSORRlCli
MISCELLANEOUS AttestR. B. COMPTON. Their A,tor'1"
— | , . Clerk of Said Court
(Seal of District Court of Comaoche Coun
i ty. Oklahoma.)
Vi. H. linSTIKRHON. Deputy
modern house, close in. Phone 522.
7-29 3tp
TO THE VOTERS.
For Constable, Lawton District.
B. F. JANES.
G. W. HORNE.
Weaver ought, to pay the county
back that $928 instead of trying to
regulate the town vote, after he and
vote, alter ne anu sllhJe,.t „on the nep„hll,
his bunch ha.e slandered ihe city of For Sheriff—:
Lawton from one end of the county to THOMAS RICHARDSON
the other For Commissioner East District—
"" 0lfter- JOSEPH G. MARKLE.
I do net believe in class legislation,
j and stand for the public goo i op the
I whole people, and stand firmly for
| good schools and g'.od roads. I am a
For Justice of the Peace. Lawton Dis- and farm, but am broid
trict— j enough to stand boirily for the public
S. ARMSTRONG. I P°°d for al classes. I want your vote
j next Tuesday.
REPUBLICAN ANNOUNCEMENTS| ,Adv-> A. P. SHROYER.
i,fidelity and for their loyal support in or fact'°"; j WANTED—Waitress. Pullman Cafe,
this campaign I am sincerely, Favor simple laws, well enforced;! Phone 121. 7-29 tf
I Adv.) LEWIS HUNTER. strict economy in administration of "
P.ub,ic affairs. «nd reduction of taxa-J FOR SALE-Harley motorcycle, easy
WATCH YOUR BALLOT. t10"' ' terms" Phone 689- "-29 3tp
If nominated and elected, it will be
On August 1st you will hire a man I by th* of Lawton and Co*1 SALESMEN WANTED—Best Punch f f-If " A
to either work for you or against you. ma"ch.e. CoUf>ty- ' WI" ^present them. Board Deals on earth. Brand nev -
I want to work for you. I wai.t the" job , dl>rn't-' ani1 fidelity; will dili- j consignment. $5.00 commission on ord-
1 gently talk ...
VOTE FOR LESLIE P. ROSS.
Democratic candidate for Reprsenta-
tive. District No. 3, Comanche-Cotton
Over $104,000,00 in illegal estimates ,;ot they put their finger on the iterr. ^oco'JKhly Qualified by past
added to the warrant stubs by J. M. °r record where the Constitution eve* eK's^a^ve experience to represent you.
HWC* ar..i Sandy Gregory and war- overcharged the county? They can'! ,a^ an^r^tere^^r^^ion^l!
rsnts issued against it is one mighty, uo it. Their man Friday" has never :,|l officers by direct vote, submitting
good reason why thc taxpayers should 1 een able to forgive the Constitution all acts creating offices to vote of the
nominate candidates who will follow because his demand for $3,000 from PeoPle *or ratification, mandatory ao-
the law. the Constitution and let him run it
o - - failed. An overcharge does not exist.
Sandy Gregory should go back to as the Constituion has stayed within
Cotton county where his property is. the law and proposes to see that thi«
located and where he was first elect- combination remains within the law
ed to office and on account of ihe coun- "nd quits grafting the taxpayers. The
ty not being cut off, then he came up Constitution payed more taxes last
praisement of mortgaged property
'icfore sale, two years equity of re-
demption for mortgages.
He will appreciate your support.
(Adv.)
WELL ENDORSED.
and work for them; willier and repeats. Old reliable. Grove
give them my best efTort. and account .Mfg. Co., 25B2 Cottage Grove, Chica-
for my public acts to them. go. 7.01)
I will greatly appreciate your aid j
and support.
Vours very truly.
| FOUND—A purse a week ago, owner
BEWARE OF "GRABB-AG"
GLASSES.
sold by "eye-specialists" who are here
today and gone tomorrow. Their wares
are likely to prove quite as unreliable
(Adv.) 7-29 2t CHARLES C. BLACK.j anTpa^ng foTad.'l a^Mxon"7-29 2p 85 the'r business methodf
of being your Representative for the
third district composed of C(
dation, and a campaign scandal. Mr.
Jaquess is a man of mature years, and
a man*>f good sound business judg-
ment, and fully capable of making
Comanche County as good a County
Reliable optical business cannot be
~7~ conducted on a nomadic basis. The Op-
tonietriit who holds your welfare and
his own permanent success in the com-
munity above a temoprary profit will
not only fit you with glasses but he
ess,I breast,had on collar. Reward. Fan- ^1" ^ bU,Uleg8 ,to see tha'
lift, lie McKenzie, 1009 C Ave. Phone 7B1. we h"'"T
_ We have been located here in Law
ton for 15 years and we'll be here nex'
month or next year to make good if
necessary.
Our policy is absolute satisfaction.
Call today and have your eyes examin-
ed free. ,
THOSE WHO KNOW. FURNISHED ROOMS—For
As usnal in eampaigns, candidates! housekeeping. 703 D. Phone 240.
and their friends circulate stories He- 7-29 tf
trimental to their opponents. It was. ■
'rtlmated liv some who are not advo-;kOOT—a bull dog, tan with white
eating the candidacy of I. R. Jaquess,
tttut he doe3 not possess the qualifi
at ions necessary to be County Trea
uror. This is absolutely without foun-
. Porter N. McCallum for Representi, do my very beat to serve vou. Person
to Comanche and commenced running year thar, this whole gang of grafter- tive third district. He has the endors. aliv I fa
for office. put together.
FOR RENT—7 room modern house,
1001 Gore, $15 per month. Phone 82.
7-lltf
ROOMS—Modern, 705 A Ave.
8-22 6t
PRIMARY TUESDAY. THE PRIMARY CAMPAIGN.
Next Tuesday is primary day and Ihe Stnte Democratic Ileadquar-
every democrat in the county should ters report that taking the state as a
go to the polls and vote, and as many whole, excellent progres is being
as can should go early so ast to avoid made^in the campaign for the Liter-
eonireMion. Every democrat should acy Amendment, and its success at
place the welfare of the county up fhe polls on Auust 1st, can be safe-
pftrmost, and vote to nominate thc ly predicted.
I*st ticket possible. There is plenty The Socialist and Republican Stat,
of good timber to select from, men Machines are making a desperav at
and women who huve absolute integ- tempt to defeat its adoption by thc
ritv. and who have not violated the circulation of every candidate and
and Cotton counties. If elected I will treasurer as any man in the county.
Here is what some of the people! * —
vor a legislative rest. I think wittl whom Mr- Jaquess has been as- f 0R KENT—Two 2 room cottages
ment of his home people, ihe Ministry, we have about nil the laws we need i'80ciated S8y abou' h'm; ' furni®hed for light house keeping 229 C.
"Commissioner of thc Lartd Office. Mpdicine Park. Mrs. Robert Stcv-
State of Oklahoma, July 27, 1916. j en's- D- Phoi-e 24(
"I. R. Jaquess, of Chattanooga, was;
an appraiser in the School Land De
the ( ity Officials,the School Board and favor fewer offic
c. W. CLIFFORD
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
LAWTON, OH L A.
rs and less taxe
I
A PLEA FOR A SQUARE DEAL, MR. VOTER
The
partment last year and made an envi- Horse and surry for hire, 703 D Ave.,
able record for industry and efficiencv phpne 240 7-22tf
Medical "is w'"'k was Perf«-'ctly satisfactory
Olir nrosoiit <lnv 10 lhe f°mm'3 'oners of the I^and Of- I (,R RENT-Modern 8 room house and
, . • lice, and to myself. barn. Warren Dunbar. Phone H2o.
-O. A. SMITH, Secretarv." 7-22 6t
primaries. Perhaps I. K. Jaquess, candidate for County ^ —
teilljr lllilllifeKled Treasurci-, ha^ been u resident of Co SALESMEN WANTED—Best Panel
law nnd disregarded the welfare of
;the taxpayers, and brought the county
into disrepute, in a financial way.
c'ass of misrepresentation in regard
to its purpose and effect. The So-
cialists are sending out red ink post
era heade d'Danges" and the Geis-
sler machine is echoing Pat Nsigle in
his violent denunciations of every-
thing Democratic and decent in the
desire to mi.slead the voters nnd in-
t American Medical Association (Anierit
Trust), the most powerful and tyrannical of all
trusts, with the possible exception of Standard Oil,"is show
unusual activities regarding the coming
li,l\i uundi led win so much interest is being manifested Treasurer, has been a resident of Co- SALESMEN WANTED—Best f
■ 'oea' members of this trust. At a meeting held ill the office mom'h(' County, in this locality, fo- Board I)*als on earth. Brand ne\
"I a member of the Comanche County branch of this trust Tues thc past fivo >'l,ars' a"d «e have ai- ''ons'gnmerit.%5.00 commission on ord-
dny morning, .lul\ 2." tll, it. was voted to l oin-onti -n . t \\r wavs foun<l him to l,e 8 B,°°d sound :eruni1 'l'eP«ts. Old reliable. Grove
J> Afoad - i tni^t momlmr fr v * i ' • Sr' ' usinc man. We believe he is can- ( °M Cottage Grove, Chica-
Ti,is is\ ,! r O'preseiltative of district No. 2. , !e „f caring for the office of Countvj^ 7-29 Hp
i, ' . . , dical tieeilom and an etfort to ])ut Treasurer with credit to himself
all methods of ^
STAR PAINLESS
DENTISTS
322V, t Ave.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Special Attention Glv. n to Out of
Tcwn Patif nts.
Sam Joyner, J. J. Davis, W. O
Weaver, Sandy Gregory and J. M
Haynes started in to brush the Consti
tution off the earth, when this pnpe>
refused to be used as their "Friday' duce them to vote ai i -
and ''jina" ihem in their manner of tire. Oklahoma voters, however, arc
handling the county finances, but thev doing their own thinking. They be-
fan not do it. Thi court house combi- lleve in education, and in their desire
nation will get theirs next Tuesday Bl to protect and uphold the purity and
the primary, for the taxpayers have integrity of the ballot box they are
enough bond issues and floating war- ready and filling to provide the
rant indebtedness issued in an illegal necessary safeguards.
way. We had rathor walk out of town Republican voters are learning that
■Kjgljarefcoted, than to cloud a record of of the nine states which now have
thirty years as a democratic newspn- the Literacy Test, a majority of them
per man who always fight for the in- are Republican and among them are
tegrity of the party and the safety oi" some of the most progressive and |
rock-ribbed Republican states in the (
° Union. They realize that if a Litei
Joyner, Haynes and Gregory all owe tCy Test is a good thing
n u- 1 X. , U^ out of business. A vote for
Ml. U. !,. Mead may deprive you of the privilege of selecting
the doctor of your choice in the hour of il|nc>s
siuiul- for medical tyranny
-Medical Association.
The American Medica
would eram pi
or not.
I \\ I!. Mead, if elected, will go into the legislature with
in- mind closed against argument or conviction on
pertaining todniglcss legislation. Thereforo. he is not qualified
l" represent the citizenship of this district. We leave it to vour
-ense ol lair play and solicit
candidate.
Dr. W. Ii. Mead
as promulgated -by the American
Association if giveu enough jiower
down your throat whether you wanted tlr m
your Mipport in defeating thi
Association consists of the
the county over charges and retained „,1U8etu or California, it"oughtn't!) Te 1'^SuM^tivn
fees. Their y<tller lK*t howls at the a KOO(| provision in Oklahoma, and ti*ts alld other' nietl '" Uf
Constituion in g,,eralaties. Why do they refu8l, to „ tnttlcd otr Ly a few <A^>
COM ANCHK ('Ol'NTV Dlfl'OLESS
PR A < riTIONERS' A SS( )CI A T1 ON
l>K. I IFF I., TIIiNER,
i)R. L. II. FOl'TS,
w /f DR. ('. W. MAIER,
n I he Comanche Coun l>R. HKliT Tl'RNER,
Dmgless Practitioners' ! H. o, \ MILLER
l>P. EDITH CARROLL.
DR. I). K. TI'UNKR.
DR. W. W. MAXWELL,
l lf. MAOOJE MAXWELL,
and j
pcrfect satisfaction to the peool".
"CHATTANOOGA STATi: BANK '■
"WHY CHATTANOOGA IS SOLin.
LY FOR I. R. JAQUESS POR
COUNTY TREASUREll
KIKST: Because he is competen'
Kf'OND: He i.i absolutely honest
and fair in all his dealings.
THIRD: We believe that as th«
el's cast more than half thc Votes
of the County they should be entitled!
lie to some of the Offices.
FOURTH: He has worked for th«
Democratic Party for thirty years
>nd has never asked for an Office
REFERENCE: Any Democrat in
' inttanooga. Phone, wire or write.
(Adv.)
WANTED—A colored man and wife,
without children to work on ranch.
( all (>07 A.
7-24tf ''hone 290.
WANTED TO RENT-Modern cot-
tage in good location. Address
care of Constitution. 8-2
If there is anybody around hereVho
would light for a place in the sun he
can have ours any day between 10 a.
m. and .1 p. m.
Some people have such a poor idea |
of a joke they laugh when a man mar-
ries for money and misses it.
Another thing—if whisky is a
i bracer'' why does the drunkard cling
•oirimit toe. t*0 the lamp post
YOU READ the
Olher Fellow's Ad
You are reading this one.
That should convince you
• that advertising in these
colunins is a profitable
proposition: that it will
bring business'ta your
store. The fact that the
other fellow adverUses is
probably the reason he ia
getting more business than
ia falling to you. Would
it not be well to give
the other fellow a chance
To Read Yoar Ad
in These Columns?
TEETH
WITHOUT PLATES
DR. W. A. EVANS
liJidy Attendant.
&
s
1L. J. LATHRA1W;
SOLD BY
Jd St. First Natl. Bank Bldg
Wall Paper, Glass,
Floor and Wall
Finishes of all Kinds
-SEE ME
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 304, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916, newspaper, July 29, 1916; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc129202/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.