The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGK TWO
THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
*AGE FOUlt
(iilkey-Jarl
Lawton, O
CONSIDER VALl'F. «)
We have been watchin
near Manitou which ha:,
several years in success)
wheat has l>een heatled
straw has been returned
This land is more mel'ovv
fore the wheat was grow
Some "tight land" is "
ASK AB(
Our Valu
Souveni
Payne's Coal
Phone 328 Cor.
Pra<
foi
Choice
Order Earl;
We in
The Most 1
SPORT
Footballs
Basket Bal
Varsity Sweaters
Guns
Delivery I
F. SCI
Phone 900 ::
Col. G
Can arrange all deta.
paper if desired.
Clift's
Has TWO CLEANE
the TOP PRICE on
pens? in order to ta
cotton. Try one ba!
A $250.00 ELK*
condition for makinp
Thin Kin ban n«
work for ita splrndi
W.i
————
LAWTON CONSTITUTION voiag to chance drivers while ih> U)i hue sol R STOMACH? E&tWWSMfCOTSMtMMjl
■wii. o.i. o—— " you are troubled with sour J Local Markets i;t ^ <■ * r* l Oi
Golden Kule More
J no. N. bfplff .
Fwd B. Mifpl"
Office—,
Telephone
TKKtfft Ol StBSCEIPTION
Daily, one year. by mall
Dally. one l y carrier..
When you find a man who has held
If you arc troubled with sour
stomach you should eat slowly and
rrroidmt and M*n*crr " nasticate your food thoroughly, then
totftmrj office at the hands of_the democratic rajte one Gf Chamberlain's Tablets
40B c Arenne psrty, out knifing democrats on the immediately after supper. Obtainable
76 ticket, it is time to ask why? And find everywhere.
out wh > ?
cotton market.
$2 00
LESSEES NOTICE.
NEW YORK.
Open
18.98
18.95
. 19.06
19.21
19.21
thrashed out in the primary and every V. E. BONHAM, President Ntw York spots quiet
Kntered as second claaa matter, at^ t be thing pertaining to their fitness and GUY HENDERSON, Sec. 11-1 3t118.80. Sales none.
t*fflce At U ti>o. Oklahoma, uoder a"t R v *
r errooeom reflection on tb* character Do not be deceived in any way about Rctrular meeting nf «rhnol
in. t\r limitation of any Denton. firm , . mguiar meeting oi scnooi
Dec.
Jan.
land March
or*r^r°Mi/aUoo' thick may appwr in tbe :in>' man or woman on the democratic |essees will be held at City Hall, Law- May
SSSSd0^ Tto"Srt^ b«?rM till Ucket Their qu lifi«tions were fully ton. November 1th, 1:30 p. m. jJuly
attention of tb«- nuofemeut.
Close;
18.87
19.00
19.00
19.15
19.15
middling
Offers Special Prices in
UNDERWEAR SHIRTS
BLANKETS HOSIERY
Beautiful gold band dishes at low prices.
WE ARE THE LOW PRICE STORE
of Mirrb S. 1S7S.
ability was brought out, and you can
put down any new discoveries as car
paign fakes.
CHANGING
SEASONS
COLDS.
Stuffed-up head," clog?ed-up n^se
ti^ht chest, sore throat are sure signs
Galveston snots
BRING :8-65- Sale* 300.
steady, middling
NEW ORLEANS.
Open
'harla Critcher has stood on the of cold, and Dr. King's New Discovery ^Ct 18.35
county 4 sure re^e'* A dose of this combi- **an 18.55
nation of antiseptic balsams soothes March 18.75
the irritated membrane, clears the M*y • 18.93
Golden Rule Store
Close
18.2*)
1 • '
18.66 i-'
18.82
18.94
• ii.it„.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
NATIONAL
r*r Prrtidral—
HON WtM>I)BOW WILSON
Far * trr I'rfitl^nl —
!ll'N TH« S 11 MARSHALL
F. HOI
>AI.
VI' 1"
.1 J M'KNCKK
« HAKLKS A t OAKLEY
.i W KKK'K
M A MIT< HELL
IlilWAUl' WK11ER
.1E>S \N WATTS
ilAltin H. SMITH
■ 0> GUI SSIONAL
law during the first term
clerk and refused to deviate from the
law. and because she kept the county head, loo5en8 ^"e"phlegm, you'b^athe J«'y 19 03
from being grafted and robbed, some easier and realize your cold is broken New Orleans fiirm, middling 18.25. i*
of the beneficiaries, are row fighting up. Treat a cold persistently; half- Sale6 3,425. •
her. way measures leave a lingering cough.
0 Ta'ce Dr. King's New Discovery until
... n , , . . r. , . your cold is gone. For 47 years the
Noting Booth Thought: Eight , e . ,,
fa\orite remedy for young and old.
years of depression started by the At your Druggist, 50c.
Roosevelt panic of 1907 are now fol- ——
loud by a prosperous condition un- £•••••>•«•■•>• ••• ?sxgx&jj
parelleled in the United States. A • w w . ($
temporary pr >>perity.' the; say. • fl /' f •
t'ntrue: but isn't that etter than no • w >' f >
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET i
Wear-Ever Aluminum Coupon
" $1, 2 l-2ql. Sauce
Pan for - - 59c
Wheat
Com .
$1.72
92c
but isn't that better than no
prosperity?
?
...
OKLAHOMA LIVE
STOCK MARKET
UNFAIR CAMPAIGNING. # opd
Look out for the campaign lair—do C" h *
not let any one be misled bv eleventh
RATES—First insertion oar cent rarh
ivord; qa.nl .n^rllon. onr..,,lf r.nt Good to choice heavies
. . .9.95@ 10.00
9.90@ 10.00
STATE
Corporation ( ommi««ionrr done term)
CAMPBELL KCS8ELL
No •<! i < for lcf>n than 25c.
ti order unle—. you ha*r an nc- Best butchers
1 Med. to good butch, mix. .9.65@9.90
Common to med. mix.
i
Present tlii-Coupon ;it our store oti or before the 20th of ®
November aaa receive a it'nI (|uart "Wear-Kv-v®
er" Sauce Pan. Regular Pric3 $1.00 {
Name
Address
Street No
>ate
J. W. Wolverton Hardware Co.
WEAR-EVE f?
/^rioi^A
ALUMINUM
hour reports. The taxpayers smashed WANTED—White woman to wash,
the court house machine in the Aug- iron and clean part of three days ' I?s
but an effort is being *et'k rReKu^r wor><. P >' by the hour.
made to elect a republican or two by
some of those in order to try and fur-
ther control. All kinds of
.9.25(^9.65
7.50@8.25
TRADE MARK I
For Justice £upi
MATTHEW .. . a A * , . , , . , -
For JiiKtu-** >yi rer*>e (« urt Mh District— sentations are being made to this end.'a large pearl in one end Finder
CHARLES \l THACKER T v.. — ' L
THAI
For Juilffr ( riminal Court of Appeal
Northrrn l>i«trirt—
THUS H DOYLE
LEGISLATIVE
For
1 State vnntr |"th l>i trlet—
J. ELMKR THOMAS
For Krpre rtitatite«. Cotton and Con
t mmmttm ( ote for three) —
A LEWIS HUNTER
V LETCH Eli KILEV
W. T POWELL
COUNTY.
for County Judge—
R J RAY
For C ountv Attorney—
J. S RH1NEFORT
For Court Clerk—
CLIFTON W. SIMPSON
For County Clerk—
. CHA&LA CRITCHER
9%r sheriff—
f CARL FRONKBEKGXR
For ( oonty Hnrteyor—
ti. F. J API'
For County Hnperlntemtrnt—
J A. JOHNSON
Tor County A !>eM*r—
E L. OORIH1N
For County Weigher—
I. F COLLEY
For County < tn.. lawton IHntrlrt—
J. K. THDFORD
For County Com , Knitrrn Dlntrlrt—
W C N1CKELL
For County Com. W eatern Ulatrlet—
JOHN 11 KltWAliKS
For 4 oiiaiuhle—
Poll M. CALM A NT
It. F. JANES
For Juatlee of 1 Vine—
S. Alt MSTRONt
S 11. HAUPKU
SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION RE- jority f cases the stoves are not con-
Mrs. Fred Thompson, Telephone 1136. CATTLE LIEYKh • ; ith a flue.
'dence 107 Eighth street. ll-3tf 8 and HeiferR~ Such an arrangement is dangerous
— Medium to good cows 5.25@5.90 ' Before taking Chamberlain's Tab- in the extreme. Every year many
misrepre- LOST An old fashion 11 v h ^*ra8s cows 4.50@5.25 lets my husband suffered for several deaths are reported as a result of just
a large pearl in one'end^F'ml^r^rV Strong wei^ht cutters 4.75@5.25 years trom indigestion, causing him to such conditions. Coal gas or water gas
Let no one be caught by eleventh hour turn to ConstitutioVand receiTe re- i*™" J \ ^ pai"S fa 'tomach and distress contains a large percentage of carbon
jjars ward ^ 11 3 3t m ^ei^ers o.o0@<.00 after eating. Chamberlains Tablets monoxide and this having little or no
L_ Good to choice fed bulls .5.50@6.00 relieved him. of these spells right perceptible odor may be present with-
FOUND—Child's coat. Owner may Kood butch, bull. 4:50(5)5.25 away," writes Mrs. "niomas Casey, out being noticed. There is no warning
ALONE WITH ^ Ot R( ONSC 1EN( E. have same by identifying and pay- STOCKERS AND FEEDERS Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere, and unless material having an odor
Mr. Voter, you are to choose whether ing for this notice. Call Constitution. Native is added to the gas, the victim be-
vou will go forward with Wilson—who ll-3tf Steers BE CAREFUL OF GAS comes unconscious and unless aid ar-
Kept you out of war- ——________ Good to chc. light calves ..7.50@8.25 HEATERS ADVISES DIXON, rives a fatal result is almost certain
FOR SALE—Horse and surrey. J. F. Heavy stock calves. 6.25@7.00 By Samuel G. Dixon to follow.
Thomas. n_3 2t (*ood to c^c- >'rtes 6.25@6.75 (Pennsylvania Commissioner of Do not use a gas stove without flue
™" " ( ood to chc. stk. heifers . .5.500@5.50 Health.) connections and proper ventilation.
\ ANTE.I)—Married man to do farm Med. to good yearlings 5.25^)6.00 This is the season of the year when Gas water heaters are often instal
Prepared you against war;
Worked for you and yours;
Ended Wall Street's rule;
Liberated honest business:
Made lasting prosperity possible;
Kept faith with labor;
Lifted the farmer's mortgage;
Freed the child;
Kept all his promises;
OR
and ranch work,^ steady job. Good Good to chc. stk. heifers . .6.00@<j.75 many people instead of starting their 'e l in bath rooms without outside con-
house to live in. Write or phone. H. I.. Med. to good heifers 5.25<a>6.00 furnaces use gas stoves to take off the neetions and then these are made use
.lontgomery. Meers, Okla. 11-2 5t Heavy breeding cows 5.00@5.6a chill. Not infrequently they use iui • of to heat the room. Such arrange-
—r Young stock cows, light ..5.50<g>6 00 ber pipe connections and in the ma- men^s are extreme!*- hazardous. .
WANTED—To buy ladies riding sad- Med. to good stock bulls . .5.00@ij.25 i .
die. Telephone J-18. 11-2 3t
NEW METHOD OF HEALING—Sci-
entific Magnetic Treatment for all
Undo Wilson's deeds, go backward diseases given by Dr. Maggie Max-
with the candidate of the Old Guard well, 701 1-2 E Ave. Phone 725.
and Wall Street, and take a chance on
plunging us into war with Roosevelt
and Hughes?
Yon are working instead of fighting.
WILSON'S THL MAN.
11-2 4tp
W ANTED—A large show case for
candy. Phone 7. Golden Rule Store.
10-3ltf
FARMERS-
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
Vote No •
ments to tho
the Sociailst amend-
t oust it ut ion.
Voting booth thought—Wilson ha?
made a good President.
NOTICE OF SALE OF UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT.
Guarantee Oil and Gas Co., Tulsa.
Okla., and Guarantee Oil and Gas Co.,
Lawton, Okla., are hereby notified that
the undersigned, St. Louis-San Fran-
W ANTED—A woman
outhern Hotel.
to
work at
10-31 3tp
FOR SALE—2 ojuaings, one stone, 2
story, 25x70 feet: or.e frki-e, 25x60
feet, at less than 50 per cent cf cost.
219 and 221 C avenue. W. H. Stack, ties.
* 5-3tf
Free to farmer subscribers <«f the Lawton
Vnstltutiub iu Coaiatii be aud Cotton Coun-
It advertising. Wants. For Sale and
i.'xi tjiitike ; also Farui Help Ada apa Poul-
try.
cisco Ky. Co.. will at nine o'clock a FOR RENT-Strictly modern 7 room sTS
One law will look jast like another m., on the 24th day of November, A. house, with full basement and furn- ** uest 1**^ to COTer otber
to Carl Fro;iel erger. Vote for him for D. 1^16 at public door of its freight ace. close in. N. A. RoberUon.11-2 3t Write the ads oat. count tbe words, and
, heriff house in Lawion, Okla., sell at public taa>1 theul to the Lawton Coustltutlon.
auction, to the highest bidder, for HORSE and surrey for hire, 703 D
ANTED—To buy 1 Duroc Jersey
male hog, registered or subject to
cash, the following unclaimed and un- Ave., phone 246 or 20. 10-14tf
On the whole the democratic party delivered freight upon which the legal —— .
up sriidlj behind the hest charges theraon have not been paid as TO MKN Our system of teaching!mTtlTZ' Durham," Red Pole
deniociatic ticket ever nominated. require.! by law, to-w>t: I Wood Tank bartering enables ou to learn a or Re(t shorth,)rn, ,egi8tered or sull.
KD.; 4 Pr. Hoops. profitable profession quickly. Write ject t0 ,.epistrati()n F H Smlth,
4 Pr. Hoop:
The consignor of said fright is Mol<
Guarantee Ooil & Gas Co., of Tulsa,
day, just stamp in the circle under and the consiKn(M, thereof
When you go to the polls next Tues-
Coliege, 11 Main. Ft. Worth.
Phone 551 on line 11, Geronimo. Post-
the rooster. That is the safe way.
o——
Laiior has always found the Presi-
dent its untiring and uncompromising
friend.
Let every democrat go to work for
the ticket and keep it up until the
poll> close next Tuesday night.
consignee
Guarantee Oil & Gas Co
Okla.
Such sale will be made pursuant t
the laws of the State of Oklahoma.
Dated Nov. 3, 1916.
ST. LOUIS-SAX FRANCISCO RY
CO., By S. I). LEGGETT, The
Agent. U-3 1
11-1 Imo p office ai]jrt.ss Geronimo.
f T See Boggs, the old re- STRAYED
-One hay horse and one
.. - - . gray horse with cut foot, from my
liable cleaner and pres- place four miles west. Lawton, Sun-
r day night. Finder phone L 3 or ad-
ser. Phone 79. dfe*3 J s- ,M 5t
I'INE-TAK RELIEVES A roLI). ]
Dr. BelTs Pi no-Tar-Honey contains •
° all the soothing elements of the pine S
IU - not a time for people who forest. It heals the irritated mem'.rane f
want the laws enfor<-ed to lie fooled by an<l 1 >' ll antiseptic properties loos-
cheap campaign chaff. 1 n* ,he Ph,l'""n- V'" breathe easier, |
.'nd what promise^ to be a severe cold $
ha been broken up. For that stuffed- J
The \isible part of Mr. Hughes up feeling, tight chest or sore throat 1
visible government' consists of take a dose of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tai- f
1'eniose, t rare. Smoot, (ial- Honey and prevent a wearing, hack- ^
Sale Paper Wanted
Thj Morgan Auctioneer Co.
wants your sale paper. Phone
669 Lawton, or 52 K. L.
Col. J. H. Morgan & Son
Auctioneers.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Mil-
ler pasture, 7 miles east of Lawton,
• one large Hereford bull, for reward
• notify A. B. Calloway, Lawton. 11-1 4t
linjrer and Mann.
ing cough dragging through the win-
ter. At your Druggist, 25c.
Voting Booth Thought: We know
what kind of a President Wilson is
and will be, and we don't know what
kind of President Hughes would be?
The Better
the Printing
of your stationery the better
Everywhere they have gone, the
full dinner pail has been there to re-
•c thwr aua - Up<.- the the impression it will create.
D~ -rati, administration. Moraj. Haye ^ print.
i'ues<lay President Wilson w, , ^0ne here.
be elected. The American people are
HIDES! HIDES!
Market higher than ever before.
Sell your HMes and Furs to the
CALWELI. HIDE CO. .here
you get the best market price.
IT ADVERTISES US TO SAT-
ISFY too
CALWELL HIDE CO.
121-123 F Ave. Phone 28«
WANTED—Six good red turkey
hens and one gobler. Address Mrs.
I). E. Pearce or call EE 535, Lawton.
10-31 5t
FOR SALE—Four yearling Jersey
bulls. Good stuff and reasonable.
i all EE 535 or address Chah-Oak-wy
Stock Farm. Lawton. 10-31 5t
Some Time
You will be in need of
printing of some kind.
Whether it be letter-
heads, statements wed-
ding invitations or
public sale bills, re-
member we can turn
out the work at the
lowest cost consistent
with good work.
POLITICAL SPEAKING
Congressman Scott Ferris
will address the people of Comanche County
at the following times and places:
Saturday, Nov. 4lh
chattanooga ... 2 00 D
faxon 7:30 d!
m.
m.
apache
Monday, Nov. 6th
. 9:30 a. m.
^ETCHER 12:00 m. Noon
S G IZ <; -
LAWTON . . ............. . 8:00 p.* m!
on(r, is invited to attend. Ladies espe-
i'uiIIn united. — By Order Committee
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