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THE LAV/TON CONSTITUTION
Tuesday Evening, May 8. 1917.
LAWTON CONSTITUTION
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TBI CO>>TITlTIO> CO*rt>Y
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them.
The nature c
cien< «*s may be
table bucol on
ieir physical der
d in the followin
> antial :v.;rSeri
qn j >• mm 1 n• 1 If ■ an" the rcptirinf thir aericul*ura nay. has nevei ctt*d
I ale of Modern riracy and Murder - «««—■■ «■■■•■« °f
+ *t interesting phase of negation ar.d to show his
Rivals the History of Caption Kidd
Dally
Daughe
phase
this service is thai it has been sncor- the first ran*?
p orated into :he English and Belgian gained the rank
11 ii ) r now fighting on French so;! in ruary at Louveir
>o for '.he precisely the same manner. English geant in the
Tommies back cf the Sorame are no* Fleury
J'AL'GH- ^ t vating French fields vnth G*bl^ '
:ise*y the same ardor as they are ting more rever.
Leased to give the
mirage and ab-
s white hair in
Wounded, he has
of Corpora! in Feb-
nt and that of se:-
lieavy fight ng at
OFFICIAL PAPER OF COMANCHE
COl*NTY _____
£ )K Y PETERMAX, fight-rs tK -Boc
!. AND MRS MILLARD wher* Belgian co
D^UGHERn'. ** cn French soi
EARV H AP.7TR P ogress arc a
LEST LIE HAOGHEHTY. • no r*
i AXD MRS JOS I AH KINDT ncre m
I AXD MRS PAUL KELSON. rKU*
L AND MRS FRED GOETE- 1 *
MOELLER. 5-7 ltp
few
al1 France today
koinv prenlnve't
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A. tne physical exam'
• .mber of average it
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SOLDIERS ALSO FARM
IN FRANCE.
O&lahoma City .s opening a city
marie; for the benefit of the public.
There were aome surprises in the
city app«o>.ntmer.ts y the new t sty
Board. Aiso some disappoantments.
These rejected vol un teen
to America's vast army of j
tow powered young men who
er hardened * :th under-
bodiea of specific health imp
or .oth.
The nation and the race
interested in increasing the
are e :
ed an
By Henry Wood
(United Press Staff Correspondent.'
WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES
April 10.— By Mail.)— The service
of air- culture is n< one of the regu
lar ' ranches of the French Army.
This spr.
seems the 1
same way.
is ; eea lr«r ' n K :
• country has been
rch 23 at two o doc
:he ' Leont-ne' was stopped b>
rirce shot from a German suh-
The crew, e.ght {arsons in all.
t*d t leave the ship as the
i -ashed below for the schoon-
ipers. The submarine approuch-
la; iOO metres away, her corn-
ier and crew watching all thai
happening aboard the 'Leon tine/"
rments. Instead of allowing the unarmed men
to save themselves the submarine kep:
\ a"v UP * steady tire, deluging the litt'.r avi*'5on.
<hip w:th forty rounds of shrapnel Military agriculture
"tm* The first few >hots killed four of thi|!"«s developments o
power of tiese men to fal cue and d is crtw wounded the four others. <t: t a!onE *lth such ,h;nP
ea?e. Even one of them ahould ha.e three seriously The ' Leontine" **s a '-"aiks.
tural pur so a ts than in that pro-
strip of territory withir bo*h tne,
and the rage of the big guns t*u.
extends from the Belgian coast to the
Swiss frontier.
HERE'S AN EXAMPLE FOR
\M ERIC AN FATHERS.
'professional
Arid Hujintjj Cardj
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« DR. ED I'L'GH ♦
t i terinarian *
♦ Ulfice and Hospital. 316 E A*e. •
♦ Phones—Office 20: Residence 874 ♦
♦ Lawton. Okla. *
BarredPly.RockEggs |
F^r setting $1.09 for fifteen, g
Wpfte or cai! at H St. S
FRED W. MARTS L
Lawton, Okla.
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EERANS.
R'ill nod T«
r *
loped
By W. F. Forrest
i U nited Pres.- Staff CorrehpondentJ
PARIS. April 20— (By Mail.I—If
the world war drags on until Ameri-
I; is just as much" an integral part c*n youths have fought and fallen in
of the French military machine as a France, American father? car lister,
whole as is the infantry, the cavalry, to the example set for them by Ser-
:he arillery. the enpreers or the S"n Jean G K>">. the 62 year ole
poilu of the Third Zouaves.
one of the ?re>* Rair showing u the
,ar. tassled red fez of the famous African
cac regiment which has fought for the
he rehear* ng of battles be- campaign of Tunis to Verdun. Serge-
an<i aerval tor- ant Gaglio is today somewhere ir.
Euro- France still getting vengeance from
that the enemy for the death of his 21
year old son.
When the war commenced the sor.
NOTIC K Ol HI \KIN«.
kLi
modem
the f-om six months to one year of inten- charnel house so far as the human for* foofht anc aeriai
—J 'materia! aboard couid make it. Her lh* P1^"' E
si\e at ion 4>.J tra....r. jva'' fiict rpm ^"'rited
. captain, slightly wounded, as he at- P^' rmicx na. ^em. n..raieo
A national vitality commission of fmA „ bridce. returneo war Iru5t 'vtr destructive, and
ireouslv carriec -i'b|y Ipore destructive than ever „ ... •— * • — •:
shelter forward. '«**• •"< ,h* constructive, cor.serva- n-.arched a«ay mth his fater s o!a ' ,
- ™ r:AA\~i lit. live basis on which the French seek resiment, the Third Zouaves. Before a tt.. pr„ _j,. ... ? tb
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r .^nain r CT*^i C| OC v*jr
u,r Ltm-r. lrrigaOon I*i -
«1 tb* raitfd State" f-1 Ahjmw.
aid ■•ontmrt ts a «^oatrart r«twwn
«trfrt aad <*id I citrd Mater of
i f- r I be- ron-inv tlon of an irri-
*t*m in taM diorki.
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DR. J. C DISS ♦
♦ Optometriat *
♦ Specialist ia Eye Culture and ♦
♦ FITTING GLASSES ♦
♦ Office. Optical Parlor, 411 D Ave. •
X PHONE 100 •
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PRS. MITCHELL & PIN.NELL ♦
♦ Eyes. Ear*, Nose and Throat ♦
♦ Glasses Fitec. Lens?s Ground •
♦ and " .plicated. ♦
♦ Rooms 202-3-4-19 Koehler Side- ♦
♦ Phone IT.' Lawton, Okla. ♦
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tempted to muunt the bridfee, returned
The electric ii*ht company at Okla- scientists should be appointed to w (he anj courageously carried
homa City has rpduced the ra'es ;n siu.ly and report upon the entire sub- two of the victims to
lhat city twenty per cert. Oklahoma j*ct of the phvsica trend of our peo- The "Leontine" waa now riddled like N , , ironths had na^^ed the son occuoied a
. .... .,nir TV. r. ™.n. to conduct it has developed numerous montns naa pa??ea ir.e son ocvu^.eu a
City aJremdy had one of the best rates p!e Our nation has no asset of preat- but d,d not 5mk- Germ,!ls
ia the state. er value than the lives of the people
| &• who compose
the Bulletin
E. G. Warrer., President of
Bosmes Men s dub. is a live wire and
did not wait to present Frisco shop
removal proposition to the Corpora-
tion Commission, hut did it i" h; now.
then tired incendiary shells which possibilities for lessening ard repair- ">U*r s erave ■in Belpum. The ne s
started a fire in the stem. The blaze thf destrucf.veness ^acherf the (:i ther W ttho JJie .-
Equitable Public howvtrJt s lf fate had intervened. ,r * <;erer l w>> the object of this tat,on the red pants and .he red .e
... v sair*. '.•«« a{ Acfiruit'irp a the ^f the Zouaves were donnec d% ?ie
did not spread. Immediately a boa: ^nice 01 Agricu.ture is to Neep tne , , .. * .
left the submarine ard a party came in "r *nd •*; „*?'?*"? to fi^th^veA d a-e
aboarJ to sink the Leon tine" w.th ,ht ™'«cd,ae vicuiity of the old regiment to fill the ^ery pla.e
:bombs. Seeing that all the crew was the front lines up to i-s normal and -eft vacant b>
either killed or wounded, the boariing MSIB™ productiveness. It is now huh t^ok his only boj.
County Assessor of Comanche County P«"y P"^ « ««•> bombs and prepared « -«ch the duty of every soldier in
has visited each and every
DR. H. W. SMITH ♦
Dentist ♦
* -- ' " - tb- 9 Third Floor in Koehler Buildiog ♦
nw Qf • 4
.... . • Phone 9oo •
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• +x~ ■. z 1 said
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>KAI
• N".
o«rt Clerk.
• f*o'■ n latwt"-. •*>a«titntlon from
i at i ■ p • i m
ORIt> K I « H Ml \ KIM. PKTITION TO
%l LI RI-VL F-T\TK.
S; ■ • r.T> of ('om.'tn-
TA\ PAYERS TAKE N<rnCE.
Notice :< here y given that the
the German bullet
Five war medals today hang on the
reast. Defying the enemy
A call has beer. s>ued for 12,<>00men voting precinct in sa;d county
to go to France at once, nine regi- purpose of listing property
meats of expert railroad men, engi
neers and men versed in every depart
mnt of railway work are wanted to re
construct and operate the railroads of the purpose of assessing those who
France have not assessed their property for
rr city and tVleaSe. On the deck, the f.„t ate French army to help in these ag- oU n-n's !;re«t. Defyir^g th,
mtv for the *nd lbln '>0.' tht ! tter a child of ricult^ra! labors as it is to fight, and «ath hund .da of times
-Ifihetiv tender vears. fearing the explosions, *™> •* 8 who:- contnbute. has taken toU .or his lov
, .he tax- • Revolver shots cot only the farm laborers but also medals are ev.dence. He nev.
appealed to the enemy. Revolver shots
r ,nt^,u lUrtl horses and etw part of the imple
That the County Asessor will be in * >"cred the.r appeals -Aboard . he
his office from the 4th day of May. a^rme .hjA^ded its ^ wk (o ^ ^
1917, to the 24th day of May. 1917. for f^\*JPP|^d F ' the war tore divides itself into thre.
general classes. First of a!! 'he ex-
tending of enough he'p to the farm
manr.e turned and steamed to a safer ers *1X :n? m , or,e * ' ena (
The explosion tore a Kap,^ them to p'ant and hanest-he r ems
i the vessel's side. The fir
,ble injia*
the current year.
If you fa*l to assvv
witltin said dates yo
ploded at.
the first bomb ex
e "Leontine" the su
.. your proper.
Star Daley, who «as lynched m*.r ^ iUw. , ^ P^re.
Phoenix, Arizona, was asked if he delinquent and a penalty of or.e dollar *v
w shevi to pray, when the mob repeal- ($1.00) wiil be adde.i to your *.axc> f- r ^ * ■
failure to list your property.
E. 1 GORDON. olh*r
He
ed the Lord's prayer to h m
fesse.l to having billed Gibson ar.
making the attack on Mrs. Gibson a
to having killed three other men and
to robbing number of banks in Okla-
homa and Missouri.
County As
explode. Tn
the
WELCOME THE PHYSICIANS
State Medical Ass^via
Fundamental Unit
Organization of the
United States Army
mate, wno s -sivec n.
faintly called to the <
other bi n was about
\-.roh wes flanging: ov.
cord and the cfptair
The first *om: had dene its work.
Water was lappir.g the decks. The lit-
tle ship wallowed & the waves and a
sudden gust of wind threw her strong-
ly to port and she capsized immediate-
Seconc y. nearer tr.e : •. r.t
civil population has «een n-
effete!y and where the fam
pletely abanjoned. the
•ake over a l this zround
where :he
Ved tofiee
er takes ^
them off. Seriously
French asault at Tracy-le-Val he was
carried to a hospital. Surgeon* shock
their heads and ordered his immed:a*e
discharge from the army But the oid
poilu mastered his wounds and de-
manded the privilege of retak:ng h:s
place in the line.
Gaglio rejoined his regiment vht:.
:he German hordes of the Crrv.n
Prince were throwing the.r fu*;i f r:e
toward \ erdun. He is one of these men
whose names will live immortal in
France for having stemmed the ^e.-
man tide.
After Fort Yaux had faiier. the
18 tb* ""mbIJ
ti* nj.n-r -! •> -«iat< of Win. S. •
!*fc.
- ' ETa fhe ad-:
v -.-V f Wm. S. fash,
- - rs.ii c «* -b j-rw*nted to thia'
S Gagi*o ^3^ pr*}ixg :trt an mar >o made, au-1
. T'fr m mortgage Lota,
ani *•> \ : . i\t . *. N<. .'7. «'ity of I
k •. • c the real estate,
<> , i< tie <H urt shall
wounded •- the *" ■ •. .en-1,1. and it tip-
- r 'i- ~ ir in sn«-h petition.
• - • - "■>-- ■ iu ia - th< whole
- :• f < b real estate, for
r *n- r*rrw,.:, sectioned In <ald
tkervf,.** v .1 petition will he
f'.Vi! her-n atd ttme .-"ppointed for
vate it itseJf in precisely the same
manner as though the farmers -hem-
selves were stiil there. Thirdly, ss
fast as French soil is won rack from soid.ers regiment was rars.r re
the defence of the works cf Thiau-
The
IV.
The
meets at Medicine l*ark today for a The ixifantn cc:
three days' session, and eminent phy- army unit the
aicians from over the nation wiU be
here to fill places on the program, and
about four hundred physician? of the
state will be present.
Splendid erterta ne; : hi-
pro\ :de\; by he County Medical As-
sociation. and a glad handed weJeome
will be extended to every one
The
caita n
By United Press.
WASHINGTON. I1 C.
pany is
smallet ur
administrative powers over
and the smallest unit for
quarter^g and supplying eo
The peace strength of ar. r.fantrv they detached one
company is: The Captain. First Lieu- soaU and crawled
irv.vora, four in number —
first mate, cabin boy and a
sailor whom the captair. aided to hide
himself forward—were thrown nto
the sea but managed to keep af.oat or.
messing, wreckage which surrounded their bat-
tered ship. By super human efforts *** wer.ty
of the
nto it.
having
ts mer..
ispmer.
twenty-five villages or
Leont ne f>rrr- "C communities. In addition to
the genera": offerers that are designat-
tenar.t. Seccnd Lieutenant. First Ser- The i<Vat battered by shrapnel, cap- ^ ^0T administration of the *gr>
geant. Mess Sergeant, Supply Sere- .z«d. By this time the mate and ca • cultnral service an under-officer. who
rant, 6 Seigear.ts. 11 Corporals, 2 feov had succumbed to their wounds, 15 thoser. '-ecause of his agrrultura.
Cooks. 2 Buglers. 1 Mechanv. 19 The two ethers cmwkd atop the cap- - ******* *° ^*or
The p-jvates first class- an.-f Privates - #w^ remains pe-mar.ent!y in charge of the
the Germans the Agricultural Service
must undertake the restoring f this *
ground to a s*a e of fertility and the furious
planting of it in crop
Fvery cer.eral commanding « the I« him the MeOaille Milita. e
French fron :s required to divided the fifth evince of bravery to grace
his portion of the war rone into sec- b;s tunic. Here
tors, each one c-ompris.r.g on an aver- sP°ke of Gagl:o.
'Engaged in the r.igrmer.t to replace ,
his son who nas beer, kil'ieo *o> the ene- .'
the village of Fleurv
ruggle here for days
the earliest the talk of the world. Gaglio was
all. It won h r- «fce rank of serge.
how the arm . rie~
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♦ JOHN F. THOMAS •
a Attorney ♦
♦ Practice in All Courta •
♦ Stevens-Galyon Bldg., Lawton. Ok. ^
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f E. B. DUNLAP ♦
♦ Physician and Surgeoa •
♦ Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. *
♦ 2 to 4 p. a. •
♦ Koehlei Bldir., Slli Floor. •
t Office Phone 15—Res. Phone 735 •
♦ W. C. HENDERSON ♦
► Attorney and Counselor at La« •
a Phcne 373 ♦
~. Koehler Building. ♦
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^ LEON L. COLE. >L I). ♦
♦ Sf. •' -alist ♦
♦ -. r.ar. ♦
♦ Nose and Throat. *
♦ Glasses Fitted ♦
♦ 3rd Floor Koehler Bldg. •
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^a> tz l ael:
program -,s ar. extended one. a.^d the —a total war strength of 1S3 mer-
Press Club bmtdinp wiil be used as the w r «** " - Serpeants.
meeting place for the assemb'.r. rr-rs s.
rimuui mm vount.
TRESS.
Tbr American people are now get- fc,
ting a striking deoMaatratxei of the S .
physJv-A ar,prtj4rwiets of :he aver- ^
age yc*ng n^ajl They are gef. ng con- 1
crete ana cocaine Jig evwer^e A fee
urgent need of the phinska e^wca .-. r ^
and tra:r-ng wr.ch eur y .c --«s
wvaVd receive jrAct the Universal
Military Sbim plan.
Reports frwn a:i ever the v\m&try
iadkate tlPrnt fully $4 per cent of our > ,
war Twr.>e-s are re>e«rled for 'wraith
impa mrer.ts ani physical Prefects. >
fiwijvff-, amost *J>e latter s pot
pfcysotre.
Mar.> ec" -r-aJ writers have street
1 Mechanir.
*1jlss privates, and 31 private
al wa rsarer.gth cf 15 3 mer
cavalr| troop qpuralwt <
art-^y canary peace strenr*
A Ca?ti - First L«:<
r -: Se rg-.-. M <•: - Se r ?e i *
.zed boat if ie the captain, sumrc
ing all his st?
nals ;o the su
distance awav ittc
rth. appealed hv s c a*rir- run work there, reganffless of
,r.-( whK-h Ixy some wbtI* k,s m*oX "*> '* rooved f"
t the skow terwaris
Tne 3
rer to this was
l-t
Pri
nates, and V
- Prates :
.ma:
the tra:n*r.g of
;n on the two
In the ir. ear.
depar-mer* in
::zae the perfect of each
the war r -e is roqairei
was fired, the
contact to let
to make wit a
mork that re*
list of a
cs to be
l\ agri
>gether
fr death The
heart lessly ert
with the ae-iree f artrer cy an
:t at tne :>on of the mil:i
nrer - charge of each sector
d plane
tary of-
The
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p by a pas :r c
jxc the g* i -
Entirely rt£
and seeti
"arises* :
ring.
n: r* t wia. r
trcv.ps sta or -
?d in a z
;Ten s«
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FAIN & YOUNG ♦
• * Lawyen •
• Wolverton Bldg. Cor. 6th and D •
• Lar .tot. Okla. •
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♦ A. T. HOWELL ♦
♦ Insurance and Surety Bonds •
♦ Koehler Building •
♦ Phone M2. ♦
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C. W. CLIFFORD
JOHN GILDER
Jeweler and
Optician
Phone 7
Specialty in
Fitting Glasses
:: 229 C Ave
25 Prii
are a;-
cere
tbey are
- perform
kir' <- turai ,at<2
An
coco thing it s: tne m*n
the bases druse is that he
f they ate
eTcir for only rw t
rartacipate rs farm a^«or ag
rrops are
• any sec-
r,rce day?
plnLSd U
trr- safely
•; a tie to teil the
"he F le'Jd Art^ety Company
ejr-mesit oi t« j r^io^s oonsa-t
Capta n. First Linaadot, Flog-
atal Sergeant-Mayer, two Batta
Sergeants-Mav r. F rat Sergeam
Color Serrear-J Mess iVrrean' MOTHETS P\V AT
S*"c*J.".'., stif le S rcea-t BAPTIST CHI BCH *>- -• the tr .:-p n.. e oa they eaw
two SerceantSs r.ine Corpora2s. Hm-s*. a w-itt l!>e percaser-t military-
Slwer. Saaiier. Meciarx. tsree But- Ore .ra rars hare t*er Mv-;r*d arxTjl-crai c# er t*jrr ahaw ■(
iers. two Cooks. *rrt Prirates 'first l ~j e he B--otbers to the Baptist jait what tkey fca.-e iaat that when
(tan feftew. f- ates. Band Leaoers. rfiorch next S.-rxlay munis* TV^e the ntx-. tm t «aae O'.-rf they car
<mlj Jew«i the U!er t mMe y Am.star; Bnj Leaser. S«rpeart who have do way of fOBWrar.re pVave take op the
rtttair .-j©*-*—.,r:.*ta - -f<-e-j IV . * *-o Banc Se-Tfaati. i ' *y - --
Banc Cor^r-ra s. t . -.jl' . -^rst W ATCHISON *-1 a '•? ciac r_-e has
eiaxsi. feor M**>naa s«rc«d class
tirteea Mas raas third ilass • S E. CBASTAIK. t« ar.: thar. .. :ha: under no :-re -
*~befi a rK tirtt Kims.sts of three
i<attalMr. . there ,-s added: one Batta.!-
t *** hr : • •e rrrert ' tbe Li*:.i
ercntiM je Veaaaac*e a 4 CoCWa Omb-
tJe?
v • « ittrtl«iijf fiiu. F« Sit a-4
£i Vtij* ttac Besj AH a MS r«*i-
Tbcae free i ♦ arii1 Nr Un:t*d :: *• w:-rA# LA>* TON
ir ; f . •* r^r 5 ranea frtt tt w:.
mi fee ealargei to out ettar rttm <i TT
• i 1
*it. ::e= t« :t>e Urui OwtirtUr^e
Geweral Contractile
Koderr resideooe buiidir.g a specialty
Dor't fail U pe: m; est rrate; plarj
ard specifications f«imis,h«i on
applicatkm.
Of rice *09 dearth sL
11 T A KV.WARD
Tie At ti H r** Thief Aaaool-
iioc No 4.V. of Rowland
:<j# f - eridece that
>esd ! be rec\>rery of pr^p-
-• - from aar ayeober
-• -id Lodge. as4
to oonriet thief:
^■^^5 petit larreej and S2S
OKLAHOM A ' , '' . r w. PRICE.
o . A. p x- 3- 1-tf Preaideat
£*5} *1 «: :-r
tbe li>M
(A U r t
w flO for peti
L'. ST—Brc wr. horietiruje. ,1 yea.ns oid.
Seer, at Ft. Sill lasz Tuesaay f^er^
H * Marxsea, Pbone KX-c._
o-4 ot
years tiat tie physically .-ow-pi*<re:
imp .n cm pip 'i'.xe was tx + •
a&d apmreesly i if i Iii| T\>ey ow
have an eppaetauty to ieam ef tie
FC R SALE—Poia d China broo.3
c«s. *:ta litters. Eagie Peaa
Raack, Kordk Carhe Plwoe. Bo\ 36.
*-S St
rtr-t where ti* ethers ieit Fog SA]X—Metue cwum at
per bushel. I«S snries northwest
of Lawt«e oc X. W. of 3S-4 N. 12
«es adr^re :y .he - 'n'= - ■ «, j e ei tia Mt Stwtl sto-e.
P%xjoe W Kat ^>SS1. W. H- WiHett
A. L* LF-AKF. *cian>r*s arhaterer asst a auiiary
r* .« annK-jnceaoeet refers aac-te es- trocf aiaterc? ti r re may e. ptss-
•amg rr*:* - Sergeant - Mayer, coe Serjeant. peralK *.o aJat'
tnre Corpwali. «ne R&giee, on Pr - «jera !y that i
ate rnst daasi, ar>c ive Pr ^-atets. pa^nVedge atti
Ibew art - • r-*4 r h wrt:tr? : M. it fr* I>ay
km
Nat^r.riai
pkysira cdftttxe of oar
fmn the oSrial mwc-
A yvar arc 32£w>17
P—" « « Fie-Vd AruUerj . _
totder Tfeer hai a'ready '*«r. r«.rir- rv.sce tzmes Ir war. the ttalef riiay
ally t*S*eu<i mo6e? the amy rers2a- * increawc to r*eet the ti .-rn:*s ef
tket by tae ailitia suxe<>us whe£
tt*r (almnMii a i -eaEJ tHi fry
the regular amjr doctors resssl-oJ
mothers. We der-t -:r *r .i:. fc i: .rr. sietrar w-riere vj-'e Fl R SALE—Good Mefeu>e rot",
trKOher* ha-r« r# ,s af—' -'tari. w:«* to t* oo®e. lea*e eec. -" k W-s eaat aad 1-2 "ti u^rtr.
' l>.;s perrjre t>at s*:f-r * "'\yat the wy.rs Vjix of 'fhl piar'. I^ooe Y'5t e- * W .
'-3-v i ■ ^ th>s whe* it ran* Men. Eoute 1. Lawton. t
the oemaajML Kads tatter;.
rtrmfi. names two mi
rai («s with IJM rounds
CAW) iff TH \>K> T"*> amy
We wish tt eigiiua c*bt thar^ki ar-c er frtet • r~t
-e appiMiniiiiiii for the assrtHante ti* i njayi*■ i
e a d sympathy th*w* -at cxrmg -s* iteieo^d Ti*
aa death etf <*ar iiy are a
•id, we? as d tate farsner* ,.r. ■
t at femis* txciei. ea.h- FOR >ALX—-Good Mttet cotleci
-.ikrmlry. toe aruljery <* •* ^5-** -«fcei !« miles
i ~i§ wbeattier n^rse^ ar* {s-' of Lawtar. t mum eas*. ar-
3-f .rnifte orti of Hokr. Phw*re Ger
n>^rhaauci attarbets to the 3-:
r«g:H-rod la awirt 4he! iia 51S1 :
f ;>:ms 1. Caaiao
Zi. T.
H. Ketels^ 1
Free Service
. Gc: any pare Cotton Seed for planting to sell? Let
as know aboat them quick. We may be able to dispose
of them for ron. No charge.
Independent Cotton
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