The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 287, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
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What is a War Garden?
A lot of people ask me what the difference
is between a war garden and an ordinary
garden. I tell them to read
TRe COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
and follow its regular weekly departments
on gardening.
SERiflL NUMBERS
OF THOSE """"""
REGISTERED JUN.5
The county registration board com-
posed of T. M. Bixby, John Williams
and Dr. K. S. liooch, have finished giv-
i'n«f < ach man registered on June 5, a
serial number. Theie are 2.000 in the
county. They will be pullished in the
Constitution from dhy to day, so save
all the papers and wa 'ch v.i-.at your
j number .s.
Later w ■ i • c number to be draft-
ed are drawn, watch to s " if '/our ser-
ial number is d: j .1.
Thursday Evening, July 12, 1917
The new "War Garden"
department, like others in
The Country Gentleman,
is instructive and profit-
able. It is up-to-the-
minute. It tells you in the
s i m p I e s t t e r 111 s what
you've got to do each week
to get the best results. It
gives all the new methods
that are being discovered
by experts in every part
of America.
The Country Gentleman
is the national farm
weekly, and the only farm
publication that covers the
whole of farm life. Live-
stock, field methods,
power 011 the farm, dairy-
ing, fruit growing—every
vital need of the farmer.
There's something for
each member of the family
— fascinating fiction, ex-
clusive articles, wonderful
world pictures printed by
a new process.
Just think. For one dollar
52 issues a year—I can
send you The Country
Gentleman. It will be
worth twice that much to
yc-«. Let me prove it.
marguerite Stanford
414] "D" Avenue Lawton, Oklahoma
Authorized representative of
The Ladies' Home Journal The Saturday Evening Post
The Country Gentleman
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Kool Klothes
Low
Shirts
U nderwear
Hats
Shoes
CIRCUS
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farmers'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
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'!• ■'"'•I v Inks Lawton
lh Frank W Kiiup.ifx. I
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488 Louis IVnopIr, .1 unction.
l«w i tvrl m. Thornlilll, Junction
MR M.arli.s Johnson Walker lj..r'o„lmo.
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I'll Al'ilon N ■ it• >11. Lawton rt 1
;s hrnett w iilinm McMahon, Walter R3
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We Have the Clothes for
Comfort This Hot weather
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m Mclinlas Juhii I'olry. I.nwton It 1.
1 ,s "ii^ilnet"!! Itoiirli. Lawton,
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. Lawton R L'.
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Al! Summer Weight Shoes
and Slippers Must Go
To make room for new goods arriving daily
^ fk per cent off
the regular price
This means a saving of 20c on the dollar
I7i Thoams Jefferson Rnln
!>« William Itltchey. t" wt....
!v. ,,.,{wmai? Siilninau. iVaird R l
L" l ',w,'r«[.ly'"MMli Sharp. Lawton R 2
*>•. -lauieN i 11v111 Slim- Lawton K
484 joRoph Segura. Hulen.
JT' |J,i\ «■ KaK«M- Davis. Walter
4>ij I . Kile Da.vto,,. Lawton R l
■vi < Ivnilon Kveit. Lawton It I
IS vi "'"u' !'V" h"ss, v ^^ronliiio It j
iiM \ , ,,K,lf I,:IV,S- Walter R :{
7,1, u.lK,c'r I''1 >'ton. Lawton It 1
■ ' ) , /> 1Kl1m,,n FD'-'Ik-. Lawton R 2
•■'•ImliiMtun, Geronimo R 1
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I.' Lawton It I
■ • I .inlei W esley I arrow (^Tonlino It ]
4.M. \\a>ni- U vatt Fennel!. Lawton R 1.
,i'(HHe Oarris 'ii 1' ,'l.vvt" R 1 ■
aiMi"wTl|f|ri,e ",lH r"1!1 Ue Milled to *0 word! '.n!:il w't'it.M 4'; nili'l;.r1';'l^.wtV► 1^ i! o
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rf)p Qii n . ',n .r,lTr Ar,ht>r, olt. Itaird R I.
i uk .lAl.r. Ketristered hum., moli. ' •'"HOpu R«>iiiliri«k. Lawton R l
R 1
Free to farmer autmcrlbera of the Lawton
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Stu. k advertising, Wann. For Hil >n0
Ki. Iianne; alio I'itdi Help a.I« ul |.oui
tJeo.ge Henry Jones Oeronlmo It l
• M.xepii Houston Jolly. Lawton R |
1 hriiest August KorthaUH, Law ton K o
IliiKii Dledrleh Korthaus. Lawton R
I heodore Henry Ketels. Ot roniuiu r l
Loy Sherman Lamaz, Hulen
' Hon Lovell. <Jraceuioiint K
•lames Dwfght Lang, Lawton R _•
Walter Henxer Wilsun, Indiahoma
Dolph Livelihood. Walter R ;j
1 lornian Leu. Walter R ;;
Finest Hiirvie Mulllns. Lawton • '
Herbert Dent Morris. Geronimo
I- red William .Miller. Law ton R
loseph Henry Nance. Bulrd R i
• a" Andrew Xease. Lawton R 1
Andy Imbodeii ItridK'-s. (^ ronimo R 1
•loin, Huge Cherry. Lawton R 1
mVr villus, Ralrd R 1.
William thomas Cox. Lawton R j
brwlu Nell Clopton. Lawton R 1
' hurley ( ash. Law ton R 1
Oeoi'Ke Aloiirue Cliamheis, Lawton R1
Klnier Jay Carroll. Lawton R 2.
William inn,, an Cook, Geronimo R 1.
Laurence Ldrnan Clopton. Lawton
. ,'y ! ! ;v ,,u«v'Lawton R 5
laud 1 houias Dobbins.. Geronimo Rl.
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:: the lawton market exchange ::
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ASSIFIED A P|C
WANTS AND SPECIAL /\L/J
KATKs—Flr | Insertion one rent e,..h
word; ubN*quent insert Ions one-lmlf r,.„t
• ... . . we inhertion
HI lo\i || sp -«|a| ada und whoIh run
count t our of flee". Ads run iT'daUy .nd
■ ■ • '-l\ an! ■ <. otli.Tu !>.• Instructed. j line
month of 28
l «i«| rate of 30 eonta per
month will be made.
FOR SALE
miscellaneous
Ketfistered Duroc male ^
( pips. 10 w. eks old, price $15. Best ■?
, Mood lines in the state. Also 1 jjood '
.stout hugjry, in ir00(j condition. Will Oj
trade fur heifer or calves. Phone or *
write. H. L. Montgomery. 7-10 ot :.i
FOR SALE—We offer subject to pri STRAYED—Three year old filly, sor-
•;v'itr.viv.v:;'v;*::j«. „ "r sa,e several «f«inch no. 2', rel'. b,'"ze fafe>o,ie whitc stocking
Kvie Sw:tiiNuti. hatni i;'•lwton t ommon Kiln Dried Shiplay at $95 "50 ca" or brinj? her to G. H
Air Hummer.. Uwiun R 3 per thousand feet in car lo,' shipments k' M0 3.
delivered at lawton, or points taking fT^T
equal rate. Write Allen Mfg. Co.. U,ST_
Shreveport, La. 7_12 (it'
Sale Starts Saturday, July 14th
Closes Saturday Night, July 21st
COME AND SEE OUR SPECIAL TABLES
$1.00
$1.75
I able No. I. Slippers that sold up
to $3.50, sale price
II able No. 2. Slippers that sold up
to $4.50, sale price
All on tables ready for you.
Men's, Women's and Children's Tennis
Slippers, special during: this sale .
50c
Lawton,
Oklahoma
322 C
Avenue
! l: J'urkiT. I.iiivton "it'i
1 in l.l ■ i I > i LTKi'ii Hulen
E,,''""1"'"" Hitrk"!'. Lawton.
; 11,1 I'*.'" 11 k 11 ti III. Bulrd It 1
I "Ill's l.uthi-r III.II. I .ft 11 In
itn t" ., "''i-iram. Lawton,
I -I.pti v..III.,II Ituna-!,. Itaird R 1.
south of Lawton, one black mare mm \\ fief*',! llf,for<! tram?ri.jVwVon2
" 1 ili'l 11.11 lis.,ri Itnrnt'tt I.i-tlti.i R 1
'rPJ' l^'tiiifli'l.l. Imliiihoinn
\Viii * ^?vvv1"' Imliahonia.
NX "Ihiin Isiiiir* IteniiHtt. Mt. Park
t all 910 Dearborn Ave.
7-12 Htp
STRA^ KD From my farm
mule. ;,hout 12 years old. Albert Wood-
ftn* Phone 151-HK. 7.(; gtp
FOR SALE—-12 head of cows ami
ye:i>linKs, one half mile solth Tin-
ney. < hristie Henn. 7.11 5*
, * ' " 'i' ii. . ! I. I :
••1 . 1' 1" , ^"hnn. InUlHhoma.
v- 1 !.. a! hesJf,,,r, «'hu k. Cooperton
' Alvii 1 a lion • 'oopppton
1,U\ ,Fr "k!,n indiahoma.
- •s v'utn £r<Sto,n Iinllahomii
Qfthon. Mt Park,
norris,in. Inilliihonui.
V'l r i- •'l',l"Hon ''ooperton
,„hfr,v hrnt,H| Mit.-hoII. 111 (I la Ik
mil. ' 'KIn .
• y illhini <'laien.v M. r.,,,.. Indluhouia
.I 'i'l I. Smith. Mt Park
^ llll.-iin Slinrnian, Mt p.irk
h
101' acres j,, cultivation." Kood"h^«.' ™ ^ ,
KOR SAI.KWhite Orpington pullets,
*1 each. Kred Heinz, 1 mile north
and two west of Lawton. 7-11 5t
H>R RENT 1 HO acre improved furm,
Kt'od water, II miles from Marlow, Ok.,
•>'«' -i.-iiii lini.-. Hiii,...
... ■ 5Jy !.! fv' Ktnnlc k. In.
Address A„n„ Reich. Elgin, Okla . ".i' .iXr J
Phone 1!-(J. n. j. *" ,","t
K A.
MONEY!
MONEY!
^ Want a farm loan?
Better see me about it at
once. A phone call or a
card will bring1 me
once.
c. c. BROWN
Phone 550
•I'd.n Morvin Howard' Lawton'U't
itoiite'11 IH"" ,,l,Wi,rd. Lawton
'•••"I'k'r Ih'dllrk. «r«M'0liltll0 II 1
n.'y lied rick Geronimo l{ i
J_ '■ 'I• V HrliS.'ii I ; .V t,,|| JJ ]
- aiiMon. Bulrd R i
Alt SiiinmerH, Lawton It j
- . j.-'K'! LI I liii r ii South. Lawton It >'
iv::1""!' -j,1 "jur "i'ii"".".. iiuird u i
.* ' V, "I'liHle StiHd.'. It: ii d K 1
• >- AI v in South. Lawton H 1
>• Howard L«-c Taylor. IJalid
•>l Itiilph Tlllery. Lawton it 1
•^i I r.uiU Slson Thomas. Lnwtou R ••
!.I,,!'"h. I?"1"11 J';iI'.it.'i r,,. Id
Ituln-rt Brill'.. Wilkin-. Hull ii
•• Hue Wood, Indiahoma .
-iu xx N1Vi,"'4'Sl I'«wtoii H 1.
• 'I Pi n \\ aire, Lawton it •_
.lames Weld., Palrd R I
■ A •. Andrew t Wright, Baird H I
-'I U Lawton R _•
■t' \\i,l,er1A'onzo Wllhers. lawton It _•
Lawton II _•
' IvVi t \Ui,lk,'r Lawton R
jS! wii "m v Lawton H 1.
"I: iru<' Baker. Klein.
' h°KK«. Pleti'her. It 7
Mil \J llilam Holley Palmer..Indiahoma Rl.
- f '!\ry F„roy Indiahoma
lMUlhVrt,1 U|V "ohlHon. Indiahoma
!.!au<? 'tomlne, Indiahoma.
mh; rSIhi? i)?n,r Uu0,f'Ts Lidlahoma
Sr i. , fHO" S""ders, Indiahoma.
i C *i« ' . t '??" Sk:, I«s' I "''lahoma
Kredefh k rmn0ran,man Indiahoma.
♦;io Wim,, w u!PnHW'',l"«i. Indiahoma.
ii t , i a^°V k"*S.M ''idiahomH R2. 'vi =«
Houte^*"*>'"• I Park.
«iT ivIndiahoma. ——
•• M ink ( handler \N ilsoii. Indiahoma HI RWTT c -
.11 Guthrie James Ward. Indiahoma. RKNT-— Furnished house
ul;: J,A^.vr.:i...'n.'1 ■" ■Mi •ln ®ummer months-Six rooms-
"!' t-'riin.'isco Stores, Indiahoma 4,>5' 7.q 11 .
' laude (Iwens. Comanche Co
■i i"Dn l>avlx Green ha v\ Indiahomi it- FOR ih'vt l- ■ " "
J'". \'.'r.n Alfred Howard. Indiahoma H f . "" Eight room moder
l',i i'-r,.o.,'>i'.rJ',,,I''^'v '"dtahoma R l, house furnished. Mrs \t
Kdd hrainlH Hawkins. Indiahoma R2. Thom,«o so, a J
<. Indiahoma. """npson, n>.l C Ave. 7.10,
U. S. chcain ihred casing
nm and all, 1.2 iy-0_ ,:1 220 f)8,
ms.It , Finder return ro [lj,y Ike' Lunch
I M. SAI.E C heap, horse and bugny. Room- 'ios -4th St. and receive reward
furniture and rujrs for five room=. 7-11 Htp
FOR SALE—2 buildings, one etone, 2 , n!'!^0""0 th'' "a-v lna>' "ol be high,
"*— "" "" * ,,u' there is no reason wh<
story, 25x70 feet; one frame 25x60 'i /
feet, less than 50 per cent of cost. ' °V<M °Ut °f Work
219 and 221 C avei.ue. W. H. Stack.
for rent
For; RENT- Furnished cottages fo~r
light housekeeping at Medicine
Park. Inquire Mrs. Lettie Stevens, 703
I) avenue, phone 246 or 420, Lawton
or see Mrs. Graham at Medicine
6-28tf
I'hon
reformer
iiiaiaiioma l
..... Ileojamlii Hawkins. Indiahoma
Route 1 ■'"k-"' Indiahoma,
it-'. Krnnk .lohuson. Waurika.
(Continued Tomorrow.j
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
at
Transportation to
FORT sill MEDICINE PARK
MINERAL WELLS
Blue Line Co.
An Intelligent person may earn $100
monthly corresponding for news-
papers; $40 to $.-,0 monthly in spare
time; experience unnecesary; no can-
vassing; subjects suggested. Send for
particulars. National Press Bureau.
"" •i:i7:i Buffalo, New York. 5-lStl
Motor Service-
316 C Avenue
Phone 136
Lawton, Okla.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
An intelligent person may earn $100
, lonthly corresponding for news-
papers; $10 to $50 monthly in spare
me; experience unnecesary; no can-
vassing; subjects suggested. S.>nd for
IJ particulars. National Press Bureau
I Room 4.17.1, Buffalo, New York. lf>tf'
At The Dome Tonight
he Lady Demonstrator"
Helen Kelley 4- Co.
T"e °nly in the World J
Not Using Gloves.
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