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T
A PUBLIC AUCTION'S
^ | and have the democrats brethren
rell in peace and harmony
| Tn this Ml ti -11 c*!l*l ■ meet-
1 of it? First ward democrats at
Chief Qaacah Parker Wanta Plan ofjth, -pw,, Johns hall for next Tu« d )
Territorial speaker* have been offered
THE BIO PASTCRE LANDSj
Will Br. os M. re Jljoer That Way —
Indian Afett to Wa i.m£-
too for a Coilfreoo*.
n Ll n 1 ftr*a • r P JrU. aCiiJ
**1 favor *a^ ©inning °* 'be iiiS1
pasture by pub'.i M1 "■ 1,4 d
<juaaab Parker, ch:«-f of C-'iuanche.-
thia taorninR "1 ant '.o do the agency in New Mexico. returned to
thine that *"a" t^e people ^j,,g jjome ihu morning after viiitini
who desire to bid on thU land MAI^jg brother.who u held a prUoner of
ni) Indians 1 rva.iie that a pub.n war on jjje j.-url gill military raa<jr-
aucuon mums much more money u> Tatjon
By tribe and I want to see the iaiid Indian stated to a new«paper
•old iti that ■ann-r if possible man uxi^jr that he was not pleased
John P Blarkm-i. Indian ug*-nt of what he found at the Fort. Sill
the Kiowa and Comanche Indians. reservation and that he did not like
with headquarters at \nadarko, jt at aj| j^e ^ Tt.rj. to tars
left for Washington Tuesday and it, Geronimo and h~ followers to go to
Is learned that he has gone there to| j^-ew Mexico and live among the Mai-i
confer with the Interior Department, carlere tribe of Apaches.
regarding the changing of the plan;- Choneska had a leave of absence
nrrr-riTTH dmocjuts o*-
GANIZ*.
Walter. Oct. 18.—In tha Fifty-fifth
constitutional district the democrats
M- St '"lair. but he aayi ths local, & *• organ.sed for effe«ti s
I ana Igh. and b. U .oil*Tuesday the members of th.
■ have them ti-re He Is tnik.-j | county central committee In this dis-
>>;_• preparat: na tor the occasion and j trlct met and organised
sajs •: it the arrangements wili pro-| commutes, electing
T.de for plenty of mush
a fr*e ius.h The committee will secure good
. ! speakers and keep things going II-
VISITING APACHE NOT -LBA**D '• * ««" "U' «^U° '4". f"
raos® thicks lo°* absolutely
1 democrats do not Intend to t # Idle,
Choneska. a prominent member of j b(jt wjU ^ forUl eTerr |ffort for
th#* MLeecarlere trib^ Apache Ind.ar^
who ia a resident ft" Tiie 34ascarlere
earn palipj
W Boyer.
Jadge Btv If
Hi Tm WtrA
Pregrsstlrt Mem aid Won* Ceuidw
It Kmii to IftMWAl T evpwuM.
have r^-cntly rubliihed a *!■■-
b^r o? articles cm tk« food ▼alu« «f
and possibly pres.dent and J W. Johnson, setretarr
vwt fKJbl'jfcWl rn weekly <yw*tuMan
A'*«t S^UKi*«r r.
ISSrles e* A (ti is'lsa Urn F ard«-
Twr-TT t OMilMa. Cmtr ot Co-
■ DCk . m.
tr. R -Apt'lltU^oil ot W ;n« SI
%rw * psr-ic*.
( h'OTICB.
To WTmt. K May Coneera: —
b«r. ard we b.li«. that sooner .r Tt>u rt! tsk^JMIC. **
later beer will b* rerornj*^ true ft dl-gr. w\F. •.brr>j|fh rro' atwvf. «n
worth. *s a food b«*era** of ■P|51i^ I tbe if. ^*7 *>f Ooiob^r. A D.. '.W pc -
rank Fra«u.
iucceaa ••
J W. Johnton, Dr F>rfT2 on, Au tin
Aik.us. A K. Ross, and a host sf
others will be constantly in Us har
neas. and all democrats will be active
Tucker, the democratic notnlftss. is
an ideal man for institutional dels-
gate He is clean in every particu-
lar and will fight for the people.
His platform is clear and declares
for a constitution that will safeguard
the people's interest
for the disposition of the lands It
is not learned what position the agent
taker regarding the matter. He was
called there b.- 'he department.
"I was to accompany the Apache del
egation to Washington, remarked the
Comancha chief, but I declined, tell-
ing them that I might come later. 1
have written Mr Blackmon, at Wash-
ington. and will await a communica-
tion from him. if my services are
desired in the capital 1 will go. I
shall do all in my power to ac-
complish the change in the plans, so
that the land will be sold at public
asction.''
Congressman John H. Stephens of
Vernon. Texas, will be in Lawton
Moadny to consult with Quanah on
matters connected with the opening
of the big pasture Quanah said
this morning that he was informed
Mr. Stephens wanted to talk to him re
garding the building of a railroad
line across the pasture prior to the
opening of the land Charles Kills,
Indian agent in the absence of Mr.
Blackmon. will be here at that time
and meet Mr Stephens and Quanah
The chief is anxious to negotiate
with the railroad.
from the New Mexico reservation of
twelve days, but he remained at Fort
Sill only one week. It is understood
that Choneska is a relative of Ge-
ronimo .
TSACHBRS' ASSOCIATION.
ST. CI-A IRS HOBBY.
Coing to Rally First Ward Democracy.
Big Harmony Feast.
From Batnraay's Dally Constitution.
" P L. St. Clair, the democratic com-
mitteeman from the First Ward, has
a holioy. It is for his precinct
to carry the largest democratic ma-
jority for the nominee to the constitu-
tutional convention of any precinct in
the district, to wipe out the factions
At Walter school building. Oct. 28,
at 10 a. m.
Song, Walter school.
Invocation, Rev. Tripp.
Address. Prof. Weaver, president.
Current School news, J. M. Dyre.
Instrumental music, Miss Gilmore.
The Teacher and Politics, A. K.
Ross.
The Newspaper and Teacher, J. W.
Johnson.
Relation of the ex-Teacher to the
School, J. F. Austin.
Reading Miss Wood.
Instrumental music.
lis the Teacher's Time His Own
After School Hours, Miss Elliott .
The Teacher a Social Factor; Miss
Gladys Hunt.
Vocal Solo, Miss Mojer.
Literary Societies in School, J. C
Rifenberry.
How to Obtain the Best R^ults
in Punctuality, Mr. Woodward.
Music. ....
Round Table.
Miscellaneous.
All subjects will be open for dis
cussion.
WLS'DOW DISPLAY.
'Speaking of window displays "said
lawton cltiien, "Allen's five and
ten cent store always attracts. Why
it is one of my daily diversions to
notice their windows for they are in-
teresting, and best of all for the mer-
chant, they create the desire to pur-
chase. Allen might well r adopt
the Frisco motto,'There's always some
thing to see.' And inside the stock
su.-passes the display, for a fellow cau
find what he wants and the latest
pattern if It Is at all within Allen's
line. Not something just as good,
but the real article."
Miss Allan of Colorado Springs is
the guest of her father, A. W., of the
5 & 10 cent store, and her brother, A
D., of the .o cigar store. She is a
beautiful and accomplished young lady
and made many friends here during
her visit two years ago.
Shoes to Burn!
But I don't burn tliein. Although they disappear very fast,
because, they are so HANDSOME and FIT so well.
I have more
Infants'
Children's
and
Misses'
Shoes
than it seems possible for
me to sell this winter. But
they are going fast. They
should, for they are as
solid as a rock. Prices
from 50e to $2.50, includ-
ing BUDDS.
PED1G0, The Shoeman
Fourth Street, Opposite City Hall, Lawton.
▼ erplif. in By athera of not* five their
eri<lc.rto**je«t ta bear ai a mease to aa-
tiocai temj-'raart.
y f* for a qaarf^r of a wa-
tery th* most woman uf- .
fra*-« aOoca** 1m the paid !a a of rrmTW.AU***** •** v ■*r«
rerer.t Interview "There never will *• ' f aurt of m J coum.* •td a«v««*«d bf tOWDBDlp
n law that will.<amp*l prohibiUon^ and ' ^ rjf *fet erurt a t rm f j That hlf poetoffice Kidrw* le Duncan,
the ienBitla thir.fc for the Womew'i j
Chr>ot;an T#nsperanr Union to do la fomr T rr.rw-iai pra* ac
to aid in the • jhftitutlon of mild, ** K.*r aa on the U day of Na
notr.shine drjnki like b er, whlfh «l- . * . r
dom produces drunk*nne*9. A premi- i „mr WT
n*nt army elBrer wfco nerved In the ! WIL.L RIDLBT.
Koi'hwfft, a^era'ed cantaent at threo , By J. B ITJ4iU>«
different potta Ha made the eanteena At y
ao acceptable to the aoldiera, whe
tound beer i«i'.-fyln* th*lr demanda, —
tha*. he act\jaMy r i all the low ditas
of th« i;rroL'i«iii* aclfhborhood «t : i.nbl'ihed in Weekly Conftltu-
of bu l«<*i" , i _ . ..
Pat it B «r mf*tt all the atmaniS« (ion Oct. 18. Lest, Not. 15.
for a mild. k «lthful. refreshing terer- ■
e «urk it Uiii Cousini euggents. It
made of the eiclu«lT( Pabst tight- SHERIFFS SALE.
tVt^m4E'..h^0d,:rtma^Pwh'h4l.Pu: in the District Court for Comanche
•nly perfect rr.alt gires Pabst Beer Countv. Territory of Oklahoma.
It* «up«rlor food value and rlchnees.
Strong In nourishment tha body re- |
quires. It Is refreshing and satisfying.
Perfect In aje. purity and s*.reng:h.
absolutely clean and containing only 1
three and one-half per cent of alcohol, ;
pabat Beer Is the Ideal tempr-anca
berera««. No other la eo "t ul.
TWENTY YEARS EACH.
From Saturday's Daily Constitution.
Twenty years In the federal prison
and a dishonorable discarge from the
United States army was the sentence
passed upon Privates Lewis and Fran-
cis of K troop 13th cavalry, Fort
Sill. The charge they were accused
of and to which they plead guilty in-
volves the name of a married woman
who in past years had beeA a society
belle in the capital city.
Wanted.—To buy beets, beans, cu-
cumbers, tomatoes, turnips, parsnips
watermelons and cantaloupes.
CANNON'S PRODUCE HOUSE
10-10w4t. •• •
The Lawton
Marble Works
John A. Guthrie. Prop.
West of Court House Square.
Lawton. Oklahoma.
Monumental work of all kinds.
Cut stone, Iron fencing. Estimates
i heerfully furnished. Correspondence
ollcited.
Particular
Housewives u.-«•
k T* I A r* I Non* better. M h le In Uwto
AILAb riour ti,t-nw^^A'kihK
Lawton Mill and Elevator Co.
Mlllera to tv e Aoverlgn p*o
pie of Oomancbe County.
First published in Weekly Constitu-
tion Oct. 18. Last, Nov. 1st, '06.
TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA, CO-
MANCHE COUNTY, ss:
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID
COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of W. B
Fleak, deceased:
A. J. Burton, as the administrator
of the said deceased, having on the 1
day of Oct., 19UC, rendered for settle-
ment and flea in this court his final
account and report of his administra-
tion as such administrator.
It is Therefore Hereby Or
dered by *■ the Court
that the 14th day of November, 1906,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of
said day, that being a day of the reg'
ular November term, 1906, of said
Court, be, and the same is hereby ap
pointed for the settlement thereof,
at the Probate Court room in Lawton,
in said County, when and where any
person interested in said estate may
appear and file his exceptions
writing to the account and contest
the same.
Dated this lith day of Oct., 1906
W. H. HUSSEY,
Probate Judge.
a food beverage of aplentili J .._ ^r ^ October,
t and nouriahinK valae. , _• .. .
Isoiru HC ar * women cf this country «*> Hoe- f ' „.. .
are already aliee to tke equation 111 otw c< i i TwrSorr of T\ richt ekoulder. Al o
besides ¥ « Phoebe Cousins and Dr. ^ « pardon for the klltln* o# «r, and C on ri«ni V* . , , .
Joeept r-j i«r ef Korthwestera r - tn J ,f uwvxu ,wo bay mare eolu. about 11-1 ym.
first publ'.ihed In Weekly ConaUtn-t
Hon, Bept. 27. U«, Oct. 11. ««.
BTIHIT KOTJC*.
Territory of OkiakoBUk. Comanche
County* —
Notice ta hereby glTen that on the
J5th day of Sept. A. D.. 1IW. od« J.
Tinkle, appeared before me and made
affidavit of the taklac up of the fol-
lowing described eetrays; One aorrel
mare,about i years old, about 14 1-1
hands high; branded Ton left shoul-
M L,. Vaufiho
Ow-ity at OotnsncV •«'! Tfr*7 o# ]
Okte*K>«m. erv Itie *"h Aay o< Nevem-1
iuf. ber. A. D., IM trx wt.ioto I «' coo-!
old. branded W on left ihonlder
That the residence of said taker op
Is on the S W quarter of section 1.
1 K Range I W. I. M.
I. T , R. F. D. No. 1. That the same
was taken up on the 12nd day of
June, A. D., 1901.
Witness my hand and seal* this
Sth day of Sept. A. D. 190«.
(SEAL.) R U HOUSTON,
County Clerk.
NOTICE
OF OHANOE IN VOTING PRB-
CINCT BCHJNDAJR'BE
J. H. Akers, Plaintiff.
vg 1 Notice is hereby glren that the
Hattie C Bruce and Wm M Bruf -"3 nes of certain voting yreclncta
Defendants. -omanche coaatr. Oaiahotna Ter-
Bv virtue of an order of sale lb- rltory. have been, by the Board o.
=== | ,Me^ t0 me out of the District Court |County Commissioners, altered In the
1 have a Ur«e amour* of private , Comanche County> oklahoma Ter- manner glren below, as follows, to-
j loan or farme on iong or a.^)rt t ane. • ^^ w< -
ritoo', iQ above entitled action, wii.
1 will, on Wednesday', the 21st day of -In Apache Township, voting pre-
November, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m.,Ulnct No. 1 is altered by taking from
at the east door of the Court House; it HI that territory lying north of
in the City of Lawton, County of1 the half seetion line running east and
to
and on >*rrr to ail* the borrower
rate of Inte-rast the lowet In the county
M*>ney ready any tleae you wantit.
Gall or writy,
JOHN F. THOMAS Attorney.
jSdjtwtf Uawton, OUa
First published in Weekly Constitu-
Uon, Oct. 18. Last, Nov. 1, 06.
B3TRAY NOTICE.
TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA, Comar
che County, ss:
Notice Is hereby given that on th#
12th day of Oct., A. D., 1906. one, C.
B. Dewberry appeared before me and
made affidavit of the taking up of
the following described estrays: Twe
red heifer yearlings about one year
old, no marks nor brands.
That the residence of said taker
up is on the N E quarter of secUon
8 township IN range 12; that his post
office address is Lawton, O. T., That
the same was taken up on the 2nd
day of Sept. A. D., 1906.
Witness my band and seal this 12tb
day of Oct. A. D., 1906.
R. M. HOUSTON,
County Clerk.
By H. T. Wilson, Deputy.
Comanche, Territory of Oklahoma,
vest through sections 14, IS, 16, 17.
offer at public sale and sell without &nd 18, T 4 S., R 8 W I. M.
appraisement to the highest and best
bidder for cash in hand, all the fol-
lowing described real property, towit:
Lot number thirteen (13) in block
number twelve (12), in the town of
Cache, County of Comanche, Territory
of Oklahoma.
The above described property is
taken as the property of said defend-
ants, Hattie C. Bruce and W. M.
Bruce, under a decree of said Court,
foreclosing mortgage thereon, and is
directed by said order of sale to
be sold without appraisement and
will be sold to satisfy said order
of sale.
C. C. HAMMONDS, Sheriff,
of Comanche County,
Oklahoma Territory.
By H. C. Hammonds, Deputy.
Dated at Lawton, Oklahoma Terri-
tory. this 17th day of Oct., A. D., 1906.
First published In the Weekly Can- BLACK & TROSFER,
•dtutica
October 11. Last, October 25.
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE.
Territory ot Oklah<nr.a., raaarlw
County, ee:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is tw«by given that I, the
ucxiersignsd,
J. S. PEARSON.
did on the lOUt day of October, A. D„
1306.
file In the office of the County Clerk,
of eald County of Canuxche and
Territory of Oklahoma, my applies
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
County of Oominche.
No. 1475.
Myrtlei L. Morgan, Plaintiff,
vs.
Clfcirl'a E. Mon-gan, D:f-:oda: t
Sar.d def«nla>nt, Ctiirlee E. Kurgan,
will ta.ke notice tha< he has be«n
eued in th; above entitled Court for
divorce, caire and custody of minor
child • amd restoration of maidsra
. aawia and must answer the peti-
tion by petition of th=f r-flulred r.'.«=ltlon WM tbsrelr. by said plaintiff
ber of readout taxpayers cf j or before the 29th d3y of Saptem-
First ward of Lawton, j bari A D 1906 OT ^id patitiou will
County and Territory aforesaid, , *- be taken true, amd a/judgment fo
ti-ng forth that th= uadaMigaed -.aid piiiatiff in said action for ciivore
tpp!4caait Is a person of ravp xtabie' custody of minor ch ldand reMtnra-
character aod 6taTadlng aD'l a resl- 1 ticra of maidn mm? will be rendered
dor.t.of the T-rr# ry of OMahoma | eooordita?ly.
First published la Week'y Consti-
tution.
October 11. Last. October, 25, 19'jC
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE
Territory of Oklahoma. Comanche
County, ss:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice is hereby given that I, the
undersigned
OLLIE D. WELLS.
did on the 10th day of October, A. D.,
1906,
file in the office of the County Clerk,
of the said County of Comanche and
Terr.tory t of Okjahoma, my fcppli-
tion by petition of the req iired num-
ber of resident taxpayers of
First ward of Cache,
County and Territory aforesaid, si-
ting forth that the undeT^jg-ned appli-
cant Ie a person of resp(*-iable char-
acter ud standing and a residemt of
th* Territory of Oklabotrn, pre.-itig
that a license may be istned to him
by too County Clerk and Coun'y Com-
triyrioaers of said Comanche coun'y,
for I be saJr- at retail of Malt, Spir-
It9*is and Vinous Liquors.
on parts of lots No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and
12 block No. 11 in the First ward
of Cache, O. T„
s«.ld petition and application will be
> tard on the
26th day of October, A. D., 1906.
*1.1 If wse will be Issued unlw-* th<re
H f)b:iction and runonstrsn'e flle<i ir
tl,e r.fftoe of the aforesaid Co-vnty C'er
before the aforesaid daU.
Witness my hand this the 10th day
of October, 1906,
OLLIE D. WELLS,
Applcait
A't<*t: R M HOUST'JN,
County Cl«rk.
bf H. T. WUton, D puiy.
pmying that a licen.ii may be is
aued to him by thu County Clerk
ind County Cummlsa'anora of faid
Oomanche Caunty, for th^ s«,!*ai* re-
tail of Malt, Spirituous amd Viaoue
Liquors,
on Lot No. 14, and Block No. 42 in
the First ward of Lawton, O. T.,
aa.ld petition and application will be
heard on the ....
26th day of October, A. D., 1906.
and license will be i3sued unless
there be objection and retaonstranw
filed in the office of th? aforesaid
Coumty Clerk before tha aforei>aild
date.
Witness my hand this the 10th day
of October, 1906.
J. S. PEARSON,
Applicant,
Attest: R. M. HOUSTON,
County CleTk.
bv H. T WM^on. Deputy.
(L. 3.)—Attost: N. E. S1SSON,
Clerk of Siaid Court.
By L.S.IUckloff, D:puty.
First published in Weekly Constitu
tion. Last, Oct. 25, 1906.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
Before M. T. Perkins, justice of the
peace for Lawton township within and
foi • the County of Comanche:
The Van Arsdale-Osborne Brokerage
company, a corporation,
Plainiff.
vs.
L. T. Kitchings, Defendant.
Said defendant, L. T. Kitchings will
take notice that he has been sued be-
fore the above entitled justice, M. T.
Perkins, upon a promisory note exe- *
I cuted by him to plaintiff Oct. 23,
First published Weekly Constitution j 1905, for the sum of $20.00, and that
Sept. 13. Last. Sept. 27. j his property, to-wit: cotton growing
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE. j on aij0Ut 30 acres, and corn growing
Territory of Oklahoma. Comanche! , ......
County, ss: ! on a ,out lo acres of land, all in the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : sw 1-4 of sec. 9, Twp. 2 north of
Notice is hereby given that I, the j Range 9 west, Comanche county, Ter-
anderstgned. nri~pVC<l, I ritory of Oklahoma, has been attach-
• iJvJfc/1 .N L K1 , , ,
did on the 12th day of Sept., A. D.., pd ln said 8ult vlrtue of an order
1906, j of attachment issued therein by
file in the office of the County Clerk j said justice, that said order of at-
of said County of Comanche and Ter-
ritory of Oklahoma, my application
by petition of the required number of
resident taxpayers of
the Fourth ward of Lawton,
County and Territory afore-
said, setting forth that the undersign-
ed applicant is a person of respecta-
ble character and standing and a resi-
dent of the Territory of Oklahoma,
praying that a license may be Issued
tachment was issued for the sum of
$21.70, and that this cause will be
heard Nov. 1, 1906, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at which time he must appear
and defend against plaintiff's action,
or the same will be taken as true,
and a judgment for said plaintiff in
said action for the sum of $21.70 with
interest and costs of suit will be
s ■sassra-'ir —" « -« *«"-
manche County .for Ae sale at ment therein granted will be sustained
-etail of Malt, Spirituous and Viuouf 1 an(i the property attached will be ord
Liquors, on
Lot No. 12 and Block No. 4S, in the j
Fourth ward of Lawton, O. T.,
«aid petition and application will be !
leard on the
28th day of Sept., A. D., 1906,
ind license will be Issued unless therf
-.e objection and remonstrance filed It 1 . , ,
he office of the aforesaid Counts manche po«nty, Oklahoma, ln
ered sold to satisfy said judgment
The plaintiff makes this publication
because it appears that
the s u m m ona Issued
herein has not been and cannot be
served on the defendant In Co-uia
the
lerk before the aforesaid date manner prescribed by lav
Witness my hand this the 12th da^ M. T. PERKINS
of Sept., 1906. . .v'
W. M BOETNER ?USt 06 °f ,he ^
Applicant for Lawton Township
R. M. Houston. County Cler. I (L' S'' °- H- TRAVERS,
by H. T. Wilson, Deputy.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Thus forming a new voting precinct
embracing all that territory lying
north of the last described line and
in Apache township, which new vot-
ing precinct Is designated as 'Vot-
ing Precinct No. 3. in Apache Town-
ship, nd whose voting place U? at
the school house in Schoo' District
No. 106.
Mangan Township, heretofore hav-
ing but one voting place, is altered
by dividing this municipal township
of Mangan ln two, making the divi-
sion on the range line between ranges
IS and 14, W. I. M
Thus forming Voting Precinct No.
1 in Mangan Township, embracing
all that territory lying east of the
) last described line, and in toan-
«gan township, with a voting place
at Faxon.
And likewise forming voting pre-
cinct 1 No. ! in Mangan township,
embracing all that territory lying wes
of the last described line and in
Mangan township, with a voting
place at Chattanooga.
Zella township, heretofore having
but one voting place, is divided in
two, making the division on the range
line between ranges 9 and 10, W.
I. M
Thus forming Voting Precinct in
Zella township, smbracing all that
territory lying east of the last desc-
ribed line and in Zella township,
with a voting place at the school
house in School District No. 34.
And likewise forming Voting Pre-
cinct No. 2 in Zella township, em-
bracing all that territory lying west
of the last described line and ln
Zella township, with a voting place
at the school house in School Dis-
trict No. 37.
Rock Creek township, is 1 divided
in two, making the division on the
Base Line.
Thus forming voting precinct No.
1 in Rock Creek township, embracing
all that territory lying south of the
last described line and in Rock
Creek township, with a voting place
at the school house in School Ditsrict
No. 68.
And likewise forming Voting Pre-
cinct No. 2 in Rock Creek town-
ship, embracing all that territory ly-
ing north of the last described line
and in Rock Creek Township, with a
voting place at the school house in
School District No. 52.
Hulen < Township is made a voting
precinct embracing all the munici-
pal township of Hulen, with a voting
place at the town of Hulen.
Richards township, heretofore hav-
ing but one voting place, is divided
in two, making the division line ir-
regular and described as follows:
Beginning SE Cor, Sec. 1, T 3N ,
R 10W. I M., thence west 3 mis.;
thence North 2 snis. to NE cor sec.
33, T 4 N, R 10 W. I. M., thence
west 1-2 mi., thence N.
1 mi. through middle of sec. 28 same
twp,; thence W 1 and 1-2 mis.; to NE
cer. sec. 30, same sec.; thence N 1-2
mi.; thence W 1 mi. through middle
of sec. 19, same twp, T. 4 N., R 10 W.
I- H
..Thus forming Voting Precinct No.
1 in Richards townslhp, embracing
all that territory lying north of the
last described line, and in Richards
Township, with a voting place at
Fletcher.
And likewise forming Voting Pre-
cinct No. 2 in Richrads township, em-
bracing all that territory lving south
of the last described line end In
Richards township, with a voting
place st Elgin.
Witness my hand and official seal
this 6th day of October, 1906.
R. M. HOUSTON,
'SEAL) County Clerk.
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Williams, J. Roy. The Lawton Constitution. (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1906, newspaper, October 25, 1906; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118029/m1/2/?q=%22Anderson%2C+A.+W.%22: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.