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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
LAWTON CONSTITUTION KEEP A JAR OF
MUSTEIHH! HANK
Dully unit Weekly.
the CONSTITUTION COMPANY
4itu. N. Hlirpler .
Fred H. Kh^plrr..
office
Telephone.. .
I* Quickly Loosens Up Coughs r.n
Colds in Throat or Chest
409 C Avenue
7(1
TKBMK Ol Ml'BMCRIPTIOS
Pally, one year, l .v mull
Uslly. oijp \ wk, l y carrier
Just a little Mustcrolc rubbed on y
sore, tight chest before you go t i
.<4.00 will loosen up congestion and ! rca .
lOc most severe colds and cough it.
Any erroneous reflection on the character M ustcrole is a clean \\ hitc o.r*.:
•landing or reputation of any person firm iV.Hwe With oil of tntl>i.ird. Sir"] V T
or corporation whichi may appear In the jt on< \'0 plaster neccssarv. Bctti r t!
• oluinns of the < onstltatiou will he gladly i ,i i • .
corrected upon it* being hrought to tIj - piustard J .j.-tir and docs not b
■ Mention of the management
Kate red us second class matter, at the
postofftce at Lawton, Oklahoma, under art
of March 8, 187V.
♦ ♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦ FORfiET YOL'R ACHES.
♦ TEMPLE ITEMS. ♦ Stiff knees, aching lame back
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«* make life a burdi n. It v©u suffer i\om
(Temple Tribune.) rl-cumatism, gout, lumbago. neuralgia,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morgan were get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, tiu
Lawton visitors Monday. universal remedy for pain. Easy to
Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Shaffer were apply; it penetrates without rubbint
among the Lawton visitors, Saturda" and soothes tho tender Il6sh. Cleaner
Miss Lois Hartnell spent Sunday and more effective than mussy oint
and part of Monday in Lawton, visit ments or poultices. For strains or
ing with home folks. sprains, sore muscles or wrenched lig
Hodge Henderson returned to his aments resulting from strenuous ex
home at Lawton, Monday morning, ercise. Sloan's Liniment gives quick
after spending Sunday with his father, relief. Keep it on hand for cmergen-
•1 I>. Henderson and other relatives. cies. At your Druggist, 25c.
Dick Yeilding left Monday in hiV
car for Lawton where he joined hi? Our idea of a bold young man is
brother-in-law, Ray Keegan in a tri-> one who has got nerve enough to let
Local Markets
• • y®®@3ss saisiMaxmsxatsidQ,
COTTON MARKET.
Dec. . .
Jan. . .
March
May ..
July ..
NEW YORK
Open
; 20.92
20.99
21.08
21.30
21.46
HER SON SUBJECT TO CROl'1' What has become of the old-fash-
"Jly son Edwin is subject to ioncd lusher who used to wake up in
croup,'" writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New the morning with his bosom full of
| Kensington, Pa. 'T put in many sleep- bile and his pockets full of beer
■less hours at night before I learned checks?
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Mothers need not fear this disease if Try Constitution want Ads.
they keep a bott'e of Chamberlain's
Close Cough Remedy in the house and use it j, n 77" ,
:!0.70 as desired. It always gave my boy re- see Boggs, the old! re-
-0 8- ijef. Obtainable everywhere.
20.991
21.161
21.14,
Sometimes a small boy is so tidy
liable cleaner and pres-
Thousands who use Musterole !!t>
what relief it gives from sore ti:
bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff nee'.
asthma, neuralgia, headache, con;. , :i
pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pa ns
aches f the back or joints, sprainc. Oklahoma City where they attend- his employer see him drunk,
jntiscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet ed the Ozark Trail good road meeting. -
New York spoits
20.90. Sales none.
quiet,
middling j1*
gets shoe polish on him from head ggf pfjQpg J9
tllid colds (it often prevents pneurrn
Bryan's out in Lincoln smiling quite
a plenty; Roosevelt's at Oyster Bay
counting "1920."
25c and 50c jars; hospital size §-.5& ter
Mrs. J. L. Hamon and little daugh-
When you meet up with a fellow (
who "knows it all" you can safely as-1
surne that but few care to know him.
Dec. . .
Ian. ..
March
May ..
July ..
NEW ORLEANS
Open
20.37
20.48
20.77
20.98
21.04
Close
20.15 i
20.2!)
20.57
New Orleans spots steady,
dling 20.38. Sales 1240.
20.89
mid-
God made the heavens, and the
earth, and all of the cranks thereon,
and darned if we know why he ever
did it.
York hotel, until he pays $25,000.
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET
The man who spends his time tell-
ing others how to do it usually winds
Bids for 138 hydro-aeroplanes op-
up by having his neighbor do it when ened at Washington Thursday dis-
his own time comes. closed a great variety of prices and
0 considerations. Prices of many com-
The cost of print paper continues to panics varied from 12 to 20 thousand
gx> up, and sooner or later our sub-; dollars per machine.
scription price will have to hang onto o
Ollie Belle, came down from Chi- ♦ LEG\L NOTICES 4
cago, W ednesday morning, and are
visiting at the home of Mrs. Hamon's (Published in Lawton Constitution Not-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J N Perkins ember 17th to lie,-ember 1. h, inclusive)
, ' . • rtruns, KIIEKIFF'S SIAIK.
Agent 1 rettyman of the Rock Island '11 the District court In ami for Coiikin
ut Lawton, accompanied by his wife-. '^I'li'rM^iv-m.n!' ArtuiTuY^rSix, plaintiff
visited one day last week in our city, s,irvm„vfc wilt Defendant*"11'
with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dick By virtue «-f m execution issued nut of
Voildlnv l',e above entitled Court, in a case therein
ruuiiig. j ^ndlng wherein Anna M. Patton, Admin
o—- P. H. Compton returned homo !«■*''-tra,r,s ,,f ,hp Kwtete of Ella M. Cahlll,
J . _urnea nome irst deceased, is plaintiff and Bnrvllla E. Wil- .... .
... . . .. week from Poteet. Texas, and renorts Hams is defendant and to me delivered. i neat .>1.7o
Now that war has raised the price;,. r " anu ' P , , will on Tuesday, the l:th day of December,: rorn «r~
Mrs. Compton as improving in health, imo. at the hour A 2 ©dock I' M. of said rn 9aC
Mrs. Compton will remain at Potent " ,,M' Frw,,t 1)00r nf the Court House
riinain ai I oteet lU tlu, rJtv „f i,ilwton> Comj\ «-he County, . . _ „ .
hopes that she 1''Vluhom > offer at 1 * 111 li«* waif and sell to : ( i.EAR HAD SKIN FROM WITHIN
th** highest bidder for cash In hand, all
the right, title and interest f the uhore,
named defendant in and to the following Pimplv, muddy complexions are due
tv . .. deser<he.l real pro|ierty, located In Com. . . . , , _t
\.NM)YlNu KIDNEY ILLS. anehe County, oklahoma: to impurities in the blood. Clear vip the
tv 1 V>? kin by taking Dr. King's New Life
No. 5753
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
City National Bank
$393,354.51 $393,354.51
50,000.00
10,000.00
5,000.00
65,000.00
of everything we eat, wear and use
how in thunder are we going to get until spring with the
them down again? Another war, per- ^'H he thoroughly recovered,
haps.
des'-rMied real property, lomted In Com-
anche County, oklahoma:
Lot Number Four (41 ia the
Wood house Addition the City of
more or' ,es" on" of the'xl:" qT I Fil,s' Their mild ,ax;itive qualities re-
ter (Vi> of Seetlon one (1). Town- move the poisons from the system and
J!']!', wTst".' m"""' TW"lve 1 rightcn the eye. A full, free, non-
annoying ^n'HlnVdK^&.o.M'VoVK1"^ the.?'- ,riPPin l>owel movement in the morn-
man kidney weakness or inability toiprnlsers rcKularij ml le^aii.v appoiuted to i ing is the rewartj of a dose of Or.
properly control the kidney secre- ' '"' "" ""tiids. RlcHAItDSON, | King's Now Life Pills the night be-
tions. Night and day alike, the suffer- sheriff of t'oun^^ktahoma,! f,)re> At your Druggist, 25c.
er is tormented and what with the ' Andersherl'ff.
Make Life Misearable For Many Law-
ton People.
There's nothing more
its coat tails.
•'0 77 at Lawton, in the State of Oklahoma, at the close of business on Nov 17 19IK
RESOURCES.
l.,a Loans and discounts
3. U. S. Bonds:
• a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation
(par value
b U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits
(par value)
c U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings
deposits (par value)
Total U. S. bonds
4. Bonds, securities, etc.
c Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in-
cluding stocks) owned unpledged
Total bonds; securities, etc
ti. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of
subscription)
8. Furniture and Fixtures IIIIIIII
9. Real Estate owned other than banking house
a Net amount due from approved reserve
agents in New York, Chicago and St. Louis-_
b Net amount due from approved reserve
agents in other reserve cities
11. Net amount due from banks and bankers (other
than included in 10 or 18)
13. Other checks on banks in the same city or town
as reporting bank
14. a Outside checks and other cash items
b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents
j 15. Notes of other national banks
, 10. Federal Reserve Bank notes
17. Federal Reserve notes
26,975.84
47,865.34
194,506.04
2,013.64
269.19
26,975.84
3,000.00
5,000.00
14,550.84
242,371.98
28,303.00
4,822.31
Ladies Gymnasium Class tonight ;'ur"inK scalding, the attendant, ■ -
7:4." . West door, high school. (Adv.) |.ac headache and^ dizziness, life Nov to ,')t. , ineiunive. i'dhji" " to° mUL'h Saturday night for he wasiirt ^ serve bank
John Swallows evidently swallowed j 18. Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Re-
Threatened with death by black-
hands, Enrico Caruso, the great sing-
er, ia practically a prisoner in a New | have owned a pippin.
| is indeed, a burden. Ooan's Kidney! In the Conn
If automobiles hud been in use when[Pills havc given peaee an<1 """fort to i>\ oklahoma.
Solomon reigned, we bet he would' "lan'' '-awton people. Profit by this
Lawton resident's experience.
armers
Don t forget that I have the Aetna Insurance Co., write
farm policies and deliver them to you same day. Indian
lease insurance a specialty. Automboile and accident
written. Call on me.
R. B. THOMAS, Cache, Oklahoma
onrt of I'amouche Conn-! arrested charged with being drunk ' Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
... , „v. l. j /? rv , 'rom U. S. Treasurer .
He is out on $11 bond; C. G. Dykes
... the matter of the estate of M. S. Hood, u j **l. i j . *
,(PaH<Ml Xo „1M 'j charged with carrying concealed TOTAL
.. t u t n j . i To the heirs, next of kin. ami creditors! weapons, out on a $31 bond. tabu itipc
Mrs. John J. Bradney, 113 A Ave., of m. s. Hood, deceased. 23. Capital Stock paid in LIAB'LITIES.
Lawton, says: "I am willing to testi- Vou are hereby notified that Frank W PTOUIPII iinPrTO 24. Surplus fund
fy to the fact that Roan's Kidnev ll?°?> or said estate, has ap 0 I UlflAtiH llr.lf I ■ 25. a Undivided prof'its*""
Pills are a medicine of merit. I took stnt ' 1°"" ( * • b Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid
.1.™ iC'O"saaaSrStE?ft8^««SSfa-sasi-,5s;
s ullve laDletS than included in 29 or 30)
That's what thousands of stomach n - , .
sufferers are doing now. Instead r,f 15. ™'.y^ual deposits subject to check..
25,101.71
9,849.71
pains across my hack and over my following real property, belonging to
! kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me "1'1'1 ,o wlt:
I prompt and lasting benefit."
The Weat One-half (W. V4) of the
t, , ,, , , Northwest Quarter <N. W. y4) of See-
frice 50c, at all dealers. Don't Hon twenty-three (28), In Township
simply ask for a kidney remedy—gel <,ne (H North of Kange twelve (12)
j Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Id Comanche County, Okla-
!Mrs. Bradney had Foster-Milburn ...dTlmt said application win he heard at
t o., i rops., Buffalo, N. \. the Court room of said Court in the City
— ■ •' I..iwton. in Cominehe Cot.nty, on the
DRESSED POULTRY ,kit <l:,v of ,leren,her- A- f)- at 10
Tiiplrmro /-.i • i , o'eloi'k A. M. nt which time any person
I lurkeys, Chickens, Geese and interested may appear and show en use if
Ducks to your order on short notice, any they have why such petition should
sufferers are doing now. Instead of ^ "ep.jsns suoject to cnecK. ---- ---
taking tonics, or trying to patch up r ' f of, dcPoslt due ln less than 30 days,
poor digestion, the a% packing "the ' ;,r v--
Thanksgiving
Offerings
Your Thanksgiving order given Monday—and may
we not have your order for the Turkey or Duck? We'll
select a young, tender bird that'll make father smile when
he starts to carve. Sizes to suit all requirements. We
have them small enough for a family of two or large
enough to feed a family reunion. We'll deliver any time
you say.
Fhorie your orders
Boehler
Phone 69
day
Farmer s Produce Co., 416 Third St., not 1,0 *nmte<1
Phone 253. ll .or •> Witness my hand a act the seal
' " ° <'onrt. hereunto tifflxed this 18th
November, 1016.
WANTS OIL FIEI.I) WORK. ihhaLi is .i hay, County Judge.
Henry J. Boh], 215 North 4th St.
Expert Engineer, with city recom-i <i'„bii.he,i m riaiiy constitution r Oct.
mendationa, Oil field work. Concrete ®'''' Inclusive, mm
Contracts. Want to become interested
ifflSnl field. Worked through the Bcau-
|r,o^o,i i;v„rIcashiers checks outstanding
137. United State^<fej/y?its
(38. Postal savinrgs depots ~
Total demand deiosics, Items 33, 34, 35, 36* 37.
38, 39., and 4f.
Time dempsits (payable after 30 days, or subject
to 30 (Jays or note notice):
41. Certificates of djposit
43 Other time deposits
Total of time deposits, Items 41, 42, and 43IIII
Liabilities, other than those above stated
real cause of the ailment-
and disordered bowel
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse
the liver in a soothing, healing way.
When the liver and bowels arc per-
forming their natural functions, away
goes indigestion and stomach troubles.
If you havc a bad taste in your
mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor,
lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or
or said encr£y. troubled with undigested foods,
of you should take Olive Tablets, the sub-
Stitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arc a | State of Oklahoma, County of Comanche ss
purely vegetable compound mixed with I, E. E. Shipley, Cashier of the above r
es^o
TOTAL.
450.101.81
81,826.39
2,282.83
7,385.00
1,000.00
65.00
70,169.27
2,500.00
$866,780.58
$50,000.00
50,000.00
15,252.00
48,900.00
169,802.05
390,952.05
39,663.46
2,554.95
5,059.87
9,184.87
2,686.61
64,157.03
17,669.36
898.33
$866,780.58
olive oil. Vou will know them by their I that the above state'ment'Vs"true "to t"he'besT^lyTro'wted^'lmy'behrf68'
Inpv Ha tni wnrlr •.i-itlmut 1 *
Not hi
) you
At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
NOTIC K OF Ml MCI I i s HALK OT LAND
'OKK< LOSI KB. , - —
erei.y given, that in pnrsn- relief, so you can eat what you like.
mont, Texas, oil field and understand !, ,s!rir* 1 °urt. on the ::o day >f October,
oil ,1..♦. ;! c i i -it . i l.Uh, In iin action wherein Frederiku Wovdt
all details of work and Will take an was plaintiff, ami Caroline (intinann j'lud
interest. Henry C. Krull, were defendants, dlreeted
lUji.i ti t, nie the undersigned Sheriff of Coman-
'.I-'' ,'« unty. *tate of oklahoma, eonimand-
ing me to levy upon and sell with uppralse-
ment. (he following described property to-
olive color. They do the worl: without p r umpirvr i.
griping, cramps or pain Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of November 1016
iT?f .° wj My commission expires May 29, 1919. H. S. ORR, Notary Publ'ic
Correct—Attest:
DRESSED POULTRY.
F. M. ENGLISH,
C. W. CRABTREE,
F. M. SHIPLEY,
Directors.
NOW LOOKOUT
When a cold hangs on as often hap-
Turkeys, Chickens, Geese and
... Ducks to your order on short notice.
Mocl!" ■nir,'t''',-fl'!c 'fffl,,'''Rlcvcn'''(ti)''and ['"armer s Produce Co., 416 Third St.,'
pens, or when you have hardly gotten | rStolA, Blot-k f'hone 253" U"25 31
over one cold before you contract an- hJ.i iV!'nmoci!' ll-it ""I? E1?h"
other, lookout for you are liable to con- P ^ lW YO" HAVK «>UB STOMACH?
tract some verv serin,,x dis,.u .. ti,i- I-!?'"..If V"" are troubled with sour
an- loon iis), ill,,, k Thlrtee
you are liable to con- ~"e l51!. 111111 T",'"t
I rtenty-thrce ; l ive (r,> and Mix (6i
very serious disease. This Hlock six ic.i: i-1>.. i.-,, and Slj (0), Block , , ,. .
succession of coldts weakens the sv itfi.T' m? P""'-':"v;"ld F".Mr oi, stomach you should eat slowly and
V Hftwn lira®" nII'c "^ masticate your food thoroughly, then
icn rn, and Twelve (12i| take one of Chamberlain's Tablets
eight (281: Twenty-one (21) , i ,
Tweniv.four immediately after supper. Obtainable
id Tw
s the sys
tcm and lowers the vitality so that
you are much more liable to contract! Hlnck Tweiit
chronic catarrh, pneumonia or con-
I sumption. Cure your cold while you
can. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has a great reputation. It is relied up-
on ly thousands of people and never
j disappoints them. Try it. It only costs
[ a quarter. Obtainable everywhere.
Grocery
FRESH DRESSED POULTRY, TURKEYS, HENS
AND SPRING CHICKEN
SPECIALS
Oxford Fruit Cake, each 50c-$l
Heinz Plum Pudding 10c
Heinz Fig Pudding
Bulk .Mince Meat, pound 12 1-2
VEGETABLES
Leaf Lettuce, pound 25c
Head Lettuce, .nund 25c
Green Beans, pound . ..He
Cauliflower, pound .. 15c
Large Green Peppers, lj. . 1.1c
Green Onions, bunch 5c
Beets, bunch 5c
Fancy Celery lOc
Fresh Tomatoes, lb. 15c
Cabbage, pound 5c
FBUIT8
Extra Fancy Apples, dozen
... 15c, 20c, 25c
Crane Fruit 10c, 15c
Florida Oranges, dozen 30c-40c
Grapes, pound 15c, 20c
English Wulnuts, pound 25c
Almonds, pound 30c
Heinz Mince Moat, Pickles, Relish, Pre , rves and Jellies and Sweet
Cider. Don't forget to include a sack of Omco flour with your order
the perfect all purpose flour.
WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS
Nineteen «1! ) and Twenty ('JOHlock
Twenty-three 23): Seven «7 to Twenty-
six u'«ii inclusive. Hlock Six <«>; One (li
to Twenty tw«> c.'ji Inclusive, Block Seven
<•': One il) to Six (IS) Inclusive and 20 to
In. nhick Fight «s . all in Mountain
\ lew addition t< the city of Lawton, Com-
anche ''ounty. Oklahoma, to satisfy a Judg-
nient and decree « f foreclosure in favor « f
ii'l defendants and against said plaintiff,
made li said Court on the 14th day of
•i mie l'.)10, for the mini of One Thousand
Nine lluuilred Fifty and M-KW (S1.M0.5C.)
I dlais. in favor ..f Henry Krull. and
I \\cuty Thousand Four Hundred Thirtv
f"" i Dollar-}, in fa
everywhere.
See Boggs, he will clean
. . i v..- ti 11 ne (iutnianii, together with In-
and block your oId hat,
i "vl lai',. ,ii in., hour of in ovio-k si „r
and make it look like
new. Phone 79.
it the Fast door of the court houu..
in the t'it.v Lawton, County ..f C..inan-
e. state of Oklahoma, offer for tale and
*••11 to the highest bidder, for cash In hand,
the said pi- perty a hove desert lied, or so
much thei,H>f as will satisfy said Judgment |
with Interest ind c.si< after deducting1
the sum 'f five hundred Hollars, pallI on
■ciId liult'inci t.
Wit loss in\ liiind this : day of Oeto-
FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
Don't Wait Till ihe Last Minute
to have that picture framed for a Christmas
gift—Do it now!
Call and see our
Made up frames
Choice Mouldings in
Gold and natural woods.
Splendid values and variety. Bring in your
picture and let us frame it for you.
A. L LUND
411 D Ave.—Headquarters Paints, Glass, etc.—Phone 194
1010,
Sale Paper Wanted
The Morgan Auctioneer Co.
wants your sale paper. Phone
669 Lawton, or 52 K. L.
Col. J. H. Morgan & Son
Auctioneers.
THOMAS IHCHAltnsoN.
Sheriff of rimiiim he Coiintv
Hy ,1. F. TFHFOKH,
Fnder Sheriff.
M KLIlol v I'FKHIS \ UIIINKi'OltT.
and JOHNSON . sTEVRNs.
Vttornefh for Defendants
1 roe to farmer subscribers of the Lawton
''onstitutlon lu Comanche «ud Cotton Coup
ties.
hlock advertising. Wants, For Sale and
Exchange; also Farm Help Ads su<i Foul
try.
j hese free ads will he limited to 80 words
iii.t will he run G times free said ads will
not he enlarged t< cover other things do
uot request It.
Write Hie ada out. count the words, and
hi.til ihem to the Lawton Constitution.
LOST—A folding purse on 1) Ave-
nue containing about in change,
ember Finder leave at Hammond and North-
HIDES! HIDES!
Market higher than ever before.
Sell your llrdes and Furs to the
CALWELL HIDE CO. where
you get the best market price.
IT ADVERTISES US TO S AT-
ISFY YOU
CALWELL HIDE CO.
121-123 F Ave. Phone 286
• Published in Lawton Dally Constitution
Oct. ;w to Dec. ]. linfli
NOTICE ol M l'Lli ATION FOIl
I'AliOI.I... ETC.
Notice hereby given that the under-
slgiuul will present to the Hon Bonrd of
Prison Control of the State .,f Oklahoma.
at the regular monthly meeting I
1st, 1016, :in .'i 11 ill icn t io'i for !'•' *ole or I'n*- i • ,
.1.1 from He , . v, ii,i|„meil by Die nil UP « «1 rcceivc reward. 11-27 5t
trlet Court of Coman -he C unty. Oklaho-
ma. De 1*111 ber 10th. 101ft, In the case of WANTED
st.ite ■! mi.: ihoiim v> Hat Carr. whereby
MSld defendant w,s adjudged to pay a fine
of $,'100.00 inl be confined In the County
.Fall of said County for ninety days.
H ATT < ARK
Lawton. Okla.. October ."int. 101«i.
11 llhlishc l ii, i 'oust 111]th>n No\ He,
1ft, liiclusve)
St.tie of Mkhihoma, County of Comanche.
lu the Coiintv Cmin.
In re (he i'm m. s Hood, deceased.
NOTK I TO ( KFIHTORH
All jtersons havlni; claims against snld
M S Hood, de c ked, me riH^iiested i
A No. 12 De Laval
Separator in good repair. Write C.
Haines, Geronimo, Okla., R. D. 2-4.
' 11-27 St
I OR SALE—Registered Jersey Bull,
Tabulated pedigree. Price $60.00.
(leo. W. Brown, Elgin, Phone 11-8
Line. U-27 5t
blt.ii (he same with thi .
the underslgued Fi ink W. Hood, sd-
i ImI rn lor of • ihl estate, at hl-4 n'sldence
Northwest V, Sec .1, Tp I V of Range
West I \|. fn the Coiintv of Coinamhe.
Slate of oklahom.i. within Four (4) months
of the date hereof or the same w ill be for-
ever harred.
I'i(ed (Ills until dav of Voveintier, 1010.
FRANK W. HOOD.
Administrator.
I OR SALE K full lilood White Leg-
horn roosters at $1 a piece.Phone 25
KI. Frank Morgan. U-27 Gt
WANTED—To hire a carpenter at
once. Come and see me 8 miles
north and 1 west of Elgin. F. H.,
Smith. ii.24 5t
Clift's Cotton Gin
,lbSTr« °i.o1i^NEI.{iS "hid,' ,"ak™.yo".r trASHY COTTON brinK
' 'J" !'• on •!'<' market. Huh rhi has gone to a heavy ex-
pense in order to take care of your STORM SWEPT and TRASHY
cotton. I ry one hale.
„,m 25 00 ELECTRIC SAW FILER keeps the .... in perfect
condition for making the heat turnout.
This gin has no street drummers, but depends on its superior
work for ita splendid patronage.
W. H. CLIFT
Owner
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