The Lawton Constitution. (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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Over the County
IsttHigtoc Corr «f oimIcim Wanted I* Hvtry School Dlst.lct In Comanche Counly where
Contmullon Is sol tlresdy Represented. Send Sample teller. Stamped Katlopes
aid Free Subscription WUI be Furnished. All Commualcaliona
Should be Signed and reach (he Cootiltjtlon by
Tuesday ol Each Week.
a rvtunu'U I
W cltS to I*
daiiKbt
Mr
CROSS TOWNSHIP ITEMS
Wand Banuchamp, Jr.. and Fr.m'
Jot «< attacked tttidtuvor wh r lhel
bent girls ko. ifct Hurttt sch«Mil house
of course
Miss,* Myrtle ami Viola Join- w nt
to Sunday soli "ol at I'll ol Ch p 1 Sun
day ovontnr
HoaU' I l l'
after a * .t i'1 f
well, O T « li It
K West.
Mrs H Ingram rilM ti Mrs
M<xiiicliamp one il tJ last -•" H
Geo Ingram wan tntdlng ti Kusl
•prints Thurwlaj
J. p. Miller will have a sale Friday
preparatory to leaving tor Vw M x
Ico.
Mr KtmhlW will 1 «ve for N M X
lc, today. Rollm Wynn Wdl so wMh
Mm
Q. W. Wynn and daughter were vis-
iting relatives In Ctib kasha Wedmsda
and Thursday
Mrs. Veasle Henurhanip West r J >i
«,-* Hi the advent of a teti pound girl
horn February 7 th
Aftor a vacation I want to say how-
to. to my fellow correspondent* agi.n.
Farmer* are glad to have such liio
woath r and are busy getting ready
for the bump* r crop this year
It spares no one, bis or Utile. The me
aslcs are als." predomtnuUtm in the
u Ighborhood.
Sl'NN'Y SLOPE.
M r
Mor
h 8th.
s w i« v sitjrs
STAR
FiTBt Published in Weekly Constltut
Ion Feb. 21 last March 7.
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE
Comancbt
territory of Oklahoma.
County, as:
ro WHOM !T MAY CONCERN
Notlti- is hereby given that I
indersigned,
Walter and Eakman.
thi
Ray Scarlett him sa d good bye and
son* to parts more '.lvejy, where It w I
bp hurry, scurry In the bustle and
noise of a city. And M' Van V1 r.th,
the n w t«iclior, has conimenoxl h a
dm tew as master of the school. He is
a promising young man of no bad h">«
Its and Seema capable of mastering un I did on the 16 day of Feb, A D 1907
leaching a good school. tile In the office of the County ClerV
Tlmr luus boon several burials at' ?£,_salrt of Conlanche a°d f.er
Wood Lawn renwtery Ui the past two
weeks, but : >!.< >if our own d'Birict
Qrandpa Jet r. who left h re be-
lot'e ChriHtnias has be*in n Tex s utitt
Mrs C K
llns Saturday.
Mr i-nd Mrs W I Chlpm iti an
Juau'ta \datiis were Hu-li Sp
visitors Friday.
M ss An «• Hubbard of 11'stings. Is
sp, idl1 g a f w days with home folks
and frauds In this community.
John Mild Homer Bund were in Ru-
sh Springs F'tdny w th cotton.
11 D Smith lost a fine colt Thursday
night supposed to have been polsened.
some f- w days ago
Joe, In New V. xn«
his clam in time a
days after arr'v- s
he went lo b
v lai order to b o'l
nd only lived tlu>w
iis wje is s . 1! in
I S f T \ b lit: title to go til fo •
| she does not y .; know of her husband'
I vf death . — w is n i ibie to stand sue
itigs fa sudden shot k \\
j l«\th> to the tw t«v
s do here and tile d
who has forsnkt n all
ce of tl e Savior.
Born—To Mr. ami Mrs Norton i fin
joy of course he w 11 be |>oiled with
several sifters older to baby him
Oscar Krumtum lef Siuurda\ f r
extend our syni-
•d ones, who re-
st, girl In Chin;i.
to fo low ih ■ voi
WaJler M- Mann s and brother went Norman
to Apach • Friday on biisiiKiis.
Miss Oott Stephens was shopping in
Sterling Saturday.
The Misses Jepsum of Sterling visit-
ed hi this vicinity Saturday.
Jess Payne m ule a bus'nres trip to
Kysh Springs one day last w ek.
W 11. Turner and family left Mon-
day for their home in New M xico.
Horn- To Mr. jmd Mrs Wells, a fine
boy Or. Hampion of Rush Springs wa
called
Ch, ster b • careful fo'' breaking gmb
is hard on driving horses.
Floyd Powell of Chickasaw purchas
ed a team, harness and e.(red wagon
of Mr Do? f<* $1S5 last week. S<i girls
look out you can all go together now
and not be so crowded as when ihree
and four got into a single buggy.
Dr. Wat ere has r.mted his spar > lan
to Alva Butler.
Some one said it reminds them of old
en times to see Mr. Kirk going to see
rltory of Oklahoma, my appllcatlot
*y petition of the required number o'
reaklent taxpayers of
town of Hastings,
County and Territory afore
s >tl i 'aid, setting forth that the undersign
' ert applicant Is a nerson of respects
tile character and standing and a resi
lent of the Territory of Ok!::L'>ma
•raying that a licen. c n.,,y lie Iss'ie'
'.o him by the County Cleri; and Cour
ty Commissioners of said Co
nianche County ,for the sale a1
retail of malt, spirituous and vin-
ous liquors, on lot No. 4 and blk No.
38 in the town of Hastings
aid petition and application will b.
leurd on the
8th day of Mtrch, A D 1907
ind license will be issued unless then
iie objection and remonstrance filed it
he office of the aforesaid Count*
-lerk before the aforesaid date.
Witness my hand this the 16 day or
Feb. 1907.
M r Walker. F. H. Enkman.
Applicants
attest : R. M. Houston. County Cleri
ding bells will have
neighborhood.
Collie Marcbman
Before these Items ar.^ read the w d community attemled the cltwlng nter
rung aga.n in ibis tainmont of the Cottonwood Literary
, Society and report a "gay' time.
will live on the M my go<Hi luck and prosperity r. ig
Johnnie Carver place this year.
Mr Carver will move to weft Texas
to iveide Euphrosyne.
WEST CACHE
in the office of the Conslitution nrv
the farewell wish s of-Oklnhom
We are hnv ng fine
Vrs Frank Kivhout made u trip to ;ust now which is much app
1 aw ton Saturday. | E W. Murphy is om-ing in Lawton]
L. Clements., county Sunday school Dr. I S Bowerman Is v sltlni; h s
erganiier. was with us last Sunday. daughter. Mrs Murphy this \\ «'k.
Mr and Mrs Frank Holwibvck Rob- l> M N' 1—wi and family spent Sun-
ert Rostink and wife took dinner with day v -iting lis bro" li'"-r on Armstrong
Jake Sunda,v. j Pttrman Webb left Tuesday for New
Mr. ShiMxmaker and wife have rel- Mexico, where he w,11 take up a home
atives from North Oklahoma v siting st. ad.
Uh-m this we«>k Georg • Newton Is building a new
Mr Rockwall of Harmony school hoiis,. on bis cl.i ni in the Wood re-
house organiacd a Christian Endeavor serve
hore M ss Ella Havens w ill carry the mail
Pewclies are bloom ng out ulo ly no for awhile for M . Havs.
hut we are a. a d the frost will kill Ft> i Vivnhooaor s abl to be out a-
gain after a tussle Wtth thj small pox.
Mr Barboos have moved to the Shel Fred says he sets such a w mi wel-
d*«i plac - ; miUxs eivst of West Cache, come from everybody he do sn.t know
Fiu-1 iniot has eo«vaU«ced and Is which way to go.
bow working lor .!<<( ixivis at <'.'5 50 Born- To Bruce Taylor and wif
a mouUi
A number of young folks from this j th0 giri Alva did thro? yetirs Hgo
as the brothers look so much alike
may be this one will have bucqsbs.
Rev Murray is tak ng up collection
for tlie famine stri< k A district in Chi
na. We hop all wdl give tis iu<uh as
' they can.
j Every one is busy now cut'ing sta
' Iks, plowing, picking cotton, set tin
| hens, incubators and a do/.en and one
spring weather other th ngs—Sam antlia.
elated.
NELHV: NEWS
NE1.MS NEWS.
March 4.
The little Morris boy is v y ill
Alvin McWhorton haulfd iumbe; fron
Chattanooga Saturday.
J. T. Robbins went to Lawton Fri-
day on the jury
Misses S. E Weber and I C. Hamil-
ton were Chattanooga v.sno-s Sa'ur
day, also Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen.
There w*as preach tig here Sunday at
hair past three. A large number atten
ded •
Oollum Hillas was mi the sick list
last week.
J. C. Hamilton went to Cache Sat-
urday
30
111 8.
L. Herman and E Giles took tw
fine baby Sum*'". March o. All parties Ids of cotton to Indiahoma Sa'.urtLir.
First published in Weekly Constitut-
ion Feb 14, last March 7, 1907.
Territory of Oklahoma, Seventh Judi
cial district.
In the district court of Comanche co
unty.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Fred B. Hannan, Plaintiff,
0 vs.
Mary R Hannan. defendant.
Said defendant. Mary R. Hannan wil
take notice that she has been sued in
the above entitled action by the plain-
tiff for divorce upon the grounds of
deserting plaintiff for more than ont
year prior to filing of this petition and
must answer th? petition filed there-
in by said plaintiff on or before the
:&th day of Mirch. A. D, 1907 or said
petition will be takan as true, and a
judgment for said plaintiff for divorce
from this defetidint as prayed for in
the petition will t> rendered accordin,
gly.
Dated at Lawton, Oklahoma Teicri-
lory, this first day o" February, 1907.
(seal! N. E. Siss >n,
Clerk of the District Court of Oo-
m.iuche County, Oklahoma T-'rrttors
By L. S Eckles, Deputy.
H.anon & Mitschrieh, Attys for FMtff
sw 15 2s 14, $1280.
McVay. Mart n A Hrnman
2s 14, $1335.
N„tet David M. Charlie. Tex, se
11 12, $1280
face, Hirm.in B, Guthrfc?, Ok, se '
3s 16, $1000
Pi miypacker. R Sherman, Sterling.
Ok, 33 2n 8. $4225.
IV.rr, James A. Ch.co, Tex, sw 14 Js
15, $1400.
Rider, John Omega. Ok, se 20 4s
13. $1901. „
Hicbj dson, Wa tor R, Okeene, Ok,
sw 16-8 16, $1825.
Ryan, Edward H. Enid Ok. nw 25(
4s 13, $1799.
Kay, Frank R. Duncan, 1 T, sw •'
In 8. $5010.
Maud, H' we, T x. R F
2. 17 4a 14. $3240.
Stewart, W.lii m F. Law on, Ok,
80S A Ave. L 1
$1779.
Sp k. r George H, Emilia,
s- 10 3s 14. $1500.
Sleeper, John B, Lawton, Ok,
is 12, >1406.
Soruggs C, Minco, I T, ae 9
$3300.
Scott. John F Pittsfield 111
is 15, $1001.25.
Soper, James. Hunter, Ok. L 3 and 4
e 1-2 sw 30 3s 12, $1960.
Shanks. t eo<'ge E, Collinsville, Tex,
L 3 and 4 e 1-2 sw 18 3s 16, $1225.25.
Short. Ira X. Belle Plaine. Kas, nw
II 4s 16. $1240.
Stewart, Eli T, Courtney, I T, n 27
4s 11, $1746.94
Tipton, James H, Manitou, Ok, L 1
and 2 s 1-2 ne 3 5s 15, $1740.
Terrill, James M. Ft Scott, Kas, sw
23 3s 13. $1700.
Trotter, Cha'lie W. Sentinel, Ok, nw
35 2s 15. $1255.
Taggart, Charles V, 1-awton, Ok, nw
13 is 13 $1320.
Turley. John F, Springfield. Mo, Cr
S Side F s'o Repair Shop, se lo 4s 13,
$1625.
; 1'nd wood, Ri< hard G. Bancroft, Ne
! se 11 3i 13. $1320.
! Wade, Mrs. Judy, Marlow 1 T w 4
in S $5000.
Warren, George W, Tower Hill, 111,
nw 17 3s 12. $1700.50.
Wilis. Albert L. Wanette, Ok, se 30
5s 12. $240$.
Willis, lasixr W. Gait, Mo, L 3 and
4 s 1-2 nw 3 4 sl3. $1100.
Wurzer, Joseph. Wagoner. 1 T, se 21
4s 11. $1321.60.
Williams, John 3, Davidson, Ok, L 1
and 2 s 1-2 ne 5 4s 15, $1280
Wolls, Jam s B, Junction City, Ok,
sw 14 is 12. 11400.
Wilson. Oscar S. Gear}, Ok. sw 11
ts 13 $1114.74.
Hamona, Addi« E, Temple Okla k
Ok ne 36 1 B 35 L 1-2 s 1-2 ne 1-4 sec 3 )g ]4
$1255.
Hall, Paul F, TWumseh, Ok t, ;
2s 15, $1000.
Holland, Richard M Pueblo, Col
1 Block Y, nw 35 3s 16, $1625.
Harr;s<rn, Paul, Lawton, Okla, 1, j
I e 1-2 sw 7 2s 12, $1624.
Harvt y, Frank, Wagoner, 1 T I. j
4 v 1-2 sw 19 4s 12. $1195.
Jones, Nell, Frederick Okla t? 5
lis 16. ' 1025-
Jahnstone, John C, Lawton, Okla,
704 E sw 15 Is 13, $1676.20.
Jared, Aib on, Frederick, Okla
Jl 3s 10. $1050.
King, Janus C, Temple Okla it4
2s 13 $1775.
Lower, Rob rt H, Hot Spr.ngs Ark,
nw 24 Is 13. $1118.
Leaford, Audi'w J. Walter OkV-
First published in Weekly Feb 28th
Last March 28th
BRIDGE PROPOSALS.
Sealed proposals for the construct
lot Ion of a steel bridge will be received
Mr. Luke v 1 th ■sh his wheal thli ditlng well
w« k l^ te. but better late than not, Guy Clea-water gave a far,well ad-
nil drt ss Sunddy 11 ght to his many fri-
Quite a number attend.«i the sale 3 ends of tli s community The Sunday
■niles north and report a sivan of mult sclux>l pres.iued h 111 with a nice f-.mi-
brought $440 pretty I'^gh for 'wo i)y bible in appreoa ion for faithful
esrvioe perft^rnu d In the Sunday schoo
8ohool cK cd March .'2. a mnith , ar- :ti this pla < He w ill leave in a few
ly on account of some extra expenses, days for Washington.
Sunday school was very tn tores Lag Th young )«eople enjoyed a party
last Sunday owing to tbe pre .iice of Wednesday night at the home of C \\
M. skonary L CI men s We hope St Tillerson.
will progress rapidly and become so in The many Mends of Henry Ward ar
*ert ling thai people cau not s'.ay « v. -y glad to s* him able to be about
Mr. and Mrs. Yeoman, of Lawton,
w ere In our vicinity Saturd ty
Rose.
sy—Wandering \S ll e.
A1 <L1 ETTA CENTER
Hulen Tv w-nship. Feb. 24
The chick n coops <v sv'e frvtu p 1-
fertng now tl.al the • niggers" are g>v
Fr«-d Wilklns loft a few days s.nc
to join hts f un::* at Sulphur Springs
The Indians are anxiously waiting
the summons to appaer befiwe Uncle
lam's disp nsary to rt<vive their sem
annual bounty. They kw,' hlly about,
gathering in g-oups "making medi
due ' or ndulsing in w >rthi-si pass
tiroes waiting the call to the trough
to be fed Q'.i "eiioni Is this plan of th.
jiwertiment, the best for the future
welfare of the Indian.
M -s Ed Fwrell :s gathering over on
hundtv 1 eges dally from her little fl-
ock of pullets
Cotton boll picking !s the i->rder of
the day
Mor* corn and hogs, less cotton, ss
the conclusion arrived at by most of
the farmers.
It is an amusmg 9 ght to see Willie j J
tVForest Wf«.-iiig
egafn.
C. E. IV-iutvup had a sale Thui-sdjiy
and he wrth his family will leave in
few days for Kansas
John Marens, of Kansas City, is loo
ing after business interest this w ek
Mrs. J H Newton has bt«i on the
s tk list some tw.i or thr«? weeks.
The Nellie school is progressing ni-
r-ly under l r>>f thonuis and the pal-
ms jw ,■ .0' very much pleased—-Ro-
berts-
First published In Weekly ConstjtuUo
March 7. Last March 21 07.
L.IQUOR ' ICENSE NOTICE.
Terriury of ntUhoma, t'omuioi.
Covnty, ps: .....
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN :
Notice U hereby fciven that 1. the un
ieruigped.
J.. R. McKlnWy.
did an the 5 day of Mar, A D. 1907,
fll« in the office of the County CV-*
of said Covintv of Comanche and Ter-
ritory of Okl.UvKTwt my ajipkkaiton b>
petition of the majority of the resi
dent freeholders of twp 4n r 10 w I M
county and territory aforesaid setting
forth that the undersigned applicant is
% person of respectable character and
iutndin£ and a resident of the Territory
of Oklahoma, prayini: that a license may
be Issued to him y tne County Clerk
*nd County Commissioners of said Co
manche county for the sale at retail
of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors j pianS and specifications
Albright, John W, Naples, 1 T. se 1
2s 15. $10112.
Brown, William E, Lone Wolf
PFD3 nw 20 2s 13, $1392
Comanche countv, Oklahoma, on or be j Hru<V Gw M Sh,lw7u* 0k 8W
'2s 15, $1200.
| at the office of the county clerk of
fore April 1st. 1907, and will be ton
sidered the following day.
All bids to be aceompani d by a c r-
tified check to the amount of t-.ai per
cent of bid submitted, drawn on some
wall known or reliable bank, and mad j
payable to Comanche County, Oklaho-
ma
This bridge will be construct <1 ia
Comanche County. Oklahoma, at a
point shown on plat on file in the of-
fice of the aforesaid county clerk, and
county surveyor of said oounty, nior
particularly described as follows; be
tween section 3t> tp 2 n, and section 1
Tp 1 n, r 11 w. I M and as designat-
ed by tits following description
Bridge No 152.
1-J2 ft Span.
4-16 ft tubes.
2-10 ft pannels of approach
wood.
B<ddars must furnish their own
said bride
R F. I) 2 GLEANINGS.
March 5th
The beautiful spring has come again
and it caught nearly all of rhe farmer
with their oats in th - ground rejuiy to
grow The people In th-.s ne:ghborh<*xl
are among the f:rst in the way of pro-
gression
Miss Stelia Hanson, of this vicinity
has returned to our midst after a thr^
months visit in and near Council Bl-
uffs. Iowa. Siie returned to find some
of her folks in bed with >a grippe.
C Ciine stayed Friday and Satur-
In the uumcorpora' d town of Fletch I must be 14 feet in clear, bulk head-
er, Okla. situated on the nw 1-4 sec la led and winged ready for dirt fill, the
twp in r 10 w I M entire structure to receive a heavy
said petition and applies'.ion wtL b. | 0f class bridge paint, after
d 2 s 1-2 n« 1 Is 12, | 23 2s 13. $1500.
Loumis, Br gbioh, E Verden, Ok!
K;i , 34 2u 8, $3216.
| |^p lames R lustin, Tex ne 4s
ne 29'n $2420.
I Lie, Mann E Frederick, Okla, ne 1}
2s 16, $1632*
| Lloyd. Jaime, F M. Pond Creek ok,
32, se 3 2S 15. $105(1.
Ley, G orge, 1 ickw II. Okla, K li
20 sw 3. 3s 12. $1150.
May, William H, Rush Springs IT
sw 34 2ii 8, $4260.
Mart-hand, Fred E, Cement Okla
29 2s 16 $1775.
Moulden. Leonard C Cache, Okla nt
•>S 4s 12, $1200
Murphy George W, Komalty, Okla
nw 32 2s l«. $1600.
Mercer, Andrew J. Uiwtrui, Okla M
14 3s II, $1608.
Milner O orge W, Braidw Kid 111 nw
23 2s 13. $1400.
McKay. Jessie, Blaiistown, Mo s«
1-4 nw 1-4 27 5n 9. $600
Nichols, Mary E, Freder.ck, Okla i>w
22 4s 15. $1631.
Nolin, Harvey, Shawnee, Okla, se 10
5s 13. ? 1510.
Oakley. James E. Has' ngs Okln lift
12 4s l'i. 11600.
" Parks. Henry H, Jr. Kennedale, Tex
P 2 n 29 3s 15, $1040.50.
Gace, Geo R. Gridl v, Kan. R 2 n
5 2s 16. $840.
P . ks A H V us. Ok nw 26 4s Hi,
$2505-
pealer. .1"' " M Clarksburg Mo I,
? 4 s 1-2 nw :i 2s 13. $1609.60.
Rule, Lola E Hobart Okla L 3 4
sec 31 5n 18. $H50.
Russell, Hen -y E. Uw'ou Okla 52$
E ne 24 Is 13 $1251.
Rhodes. Alonzo, J, M<ira Mo. L 3 4
s 1-2 nw 1 4s 13 $2000.
Renn r. Frank J. Renfrow Okla R
1 se 14 4s 12. $1550.
Richardson, L'w enee H, Olustee Ok
r.e 35 2s 14 $1255.
Rodg rs, Chirlt-S N, Dluc Rapid*
Kan. nw 11 2s 12 $12r".
Spra#rpins. .lies we Tex. R 1
ne 17 4s 14 $2240.
Sampley. WMH-m Mulhall Ok
I, 1 2 s 1-2 ne 1 3s 15
Schllnk. Elmer Cvb Kan. R
2 nw 21 Is 12 $1200.
Soukup Joseph W, Ohiowa. N b n«
2fi is 12. $12^0
Stuprt. Fdw'n W. Denison Tex,
n? 1« 4s 12. $1707.20.
St'les. Charles Lawton Okia s>
$1233.
I Slack Charles 1? C.ladsden Ala. sw
Seymour, T-'x 1.-/17 4s 1". $1250.10.
I Smith. Jesse H. Ferris Tex nw 1$
4s 16 $2247.55.
Shanafelt Ray, Walter. Okla as $
5s 12. $1666 65.
Saunders. William H. Bel<-hArTili«,
Tex. nw 17 4s 13. $2250.
Simpson, Eva I. Mountain View Ok
$1560.
Stewart Rob rt L Indiahoma, Okla
Fall Crevk, 111, ne!ne 27 2s 13. $12S0.
Charles R. Frederick 0k
$1550.
BIDDERS TO FILE APRIL 10.
Ok
10,
Parma, Mo. 11 w
11 w 2
Itarg. •. Prise ill a
11 4s 14. $2400.
Bil l . Elijah A, Napl s. 1 T
2n 8. $1725.
Brown. Virgil F, Harnett. Mo, nw 9
2S 14. $1001.11.
Bennett, Ge wge E, Hastings, Ok, nwj 4s 14
27 4s It $2300.
lieasl y. Eugen
nw i 3s 16. $1600
Belleville, Edwin A, Frederick, Ok
nw 28 3s 16. $16w.
Beany, John H. Chickasha, I T, I,
1 and2 e 1-2 nw 19 3s 16. $312.50.
Brown, Frank A Frederick, Ok, sw
21 2s 16 $1800.
Cooper William L. Olathe, Kan e l-2[ se 31 2? 1
s 31 5n 18 $640.
Ccok. Frank R
H ne 1-4 23 Is 13. $4>0. j Trammel
Crumm. Charles H, El Reno, Ok, ne.se 2 3s 16.
heard on th« - •
j 2$rd day of March. A D.. 1 )7, .
snd license will t>e issued un.- ss thert
objection and remonstrance filed lr
the office of the aforesaid Ccur.ty Clerk
before the afor*"Said date.
Witness my hand this the 5th da:
of March. 1S07.
J. R. McKINLEY.
Applicant*
Attest. R. M HOUSTOK
C untj JWrk.
Bv H. T Wilson. Deputy
ca t muiV w hile - day in Lawton with his Penchon hor
ttlng cotton sta ks It surely prot-'se. Roqueforxi
ects the foce from flying bolls and
•ticks
The Indians. Como and loss, are ju-
bilant over the sale of a quarter
C H Booha'JS, who Uv-e 00 the Kla.
tnon place wiil soon move to the ech-
oed quarter which they purchased near
.he MiJltfe oil well. Mr Ron hams has
section of land alioted to the dead wif ! lived in our neighborhood for tire*
of the latter, and daughter of the for- years Their many friends regret to
■ser, for the sum of five thousand lose them but what is our loss is ami*
two hundred and eleven dollar* Thr-y one* gain.
are counting c« having a high life Mrs H M Jewell has been on the
out of the proceeds sick list for some time.
Otho Girdoer writes flatteringly of M:ss Minnie Kendall visited rejati-
b.-s New Mexico home and invites his vee in lawton Siaturday
old neighbors to rn.graie w:*iward Fred Kinmon arrived as ex
and join him in the land of great pro- Peeled last Mouiity from Kans s City
mtee Mrs. H P. Hadsoc has been sick wiC
-Grip" is knocking the grip oat of the 1 grippe b"5t is around again—Eli
many of our neighbors these days: i utaeth.
bridge ie completed Sat sfac'o y b e
must be made by successful bidder.
The right is r5«ar\ed «o reject any or
all bids
Ross M. Houston. County Clerk.
By H. T Wilson. Deputy.
First published in Weekly Constitu-
ent. Febrmary 7. last Mareh 7, 1907
SOT1CE OF CHANGE OF VOTING
PI-ACE
Notice is hereby given to the voters
gt wpting precinct No 1. Teias town-
<ilp. in this Comanche County. Okla-
tou Territory, that by an order of
Ae board of county commissi oners
#«Jng in and for the ooanty and ter-
ritory aforesaid, tbe place of voting 1>
mid voting precinct was changed fro*
the school bouse in school district No
11J to the town of Hastings Said or-
der was made on the 1Kb day of June
ISC*
Witness my hand and official sea',
this fith day of Fsbmary, 1907
issali R U. Houston.
Ooanty Clerk
BIDDERS TO FILE
Continued from Page Five.
4s 11 $1340
Martens. Henry. Chattanooga. Ok c,
S and 4 s 1-2 nw 1 2s 15, $lS03.
Miner. John M. Siboney. Ok, ne S Js
14 1«
Matney. Berry R Walter, Ok. L 1
and 2 s 1-i ne 1 Ss 1$. $1600
Miller. John G, Duncan I T, nw S
in *. $5215.
Montgomery, Ed Rush Spr ngs 1 T,
n« 23 3s li. $1000.
Murray. Lender P, Hunter. Ok ce lj
2s 14. $1200.
McCanley. Cyrus S Willowbrook M
L 1 and I e i-2 nw 7 ts 14. $1600
McGee. Horace N. Pawhuska, Ok. ne
1« Ss 14. $1715
M.-Fariand. Anna R, Geneva. Nebr
se 2* 5s 12 tll«S
McQuinn, Buchanan. Mondsmm, Ok
One Cent
Postage Stamp
book
22 2s 14 $1235. ! Tunnel), John L Marshall. Okla n*
C -ss.iday. Robert M nneup lis. K.is, 16 4s 12. $1400
nw 26 4s 12 $.'005. Taylor, W llle H. Chickasha 1 Tns
Cunningham, James H. Fred rick 0 ,27 5n 10 $2375
sw 35 3- l.V $1120 i Thompson, Clark G, Petrolia Texn
Cur.v Dony R, t',iacemont Ok. sw 17 4s 13. $1S00.
14 4s 12 $185i> Taylor. Thomas B, Joshua Tex, n
Calv n. Josie \\ Banieft Mo. se 15 10 5s 12. $1700.
4s 14 J_"60 | Vlnsonhauler. John L. Frederick, Ok
Dempsey, Charles S Mt P.u-k. Ok ne sw 33 p 2s 16. $1250.
3' 2s $990. Wolff, Eitg ne J, Waukomis. Okla
Pani- William 0 Clarence, Mo, tw ne 13 Is 12, $1755 25.
34 2s 15. $1750 Webb. William, Cache. Oklase W
Dot.k 11s. Dave E. I'oeassett, I T. sw ^ 1$. $1001.
23 2a 8. $1500 Williams. Wl liam. Frederick Okla
Daniels. Saml W. Chickasha. I T nw ne 7 4s 14. $2399 50.
34 2n 8, $20<'>0. White, Andrew D, Frederick Ok, ^
Dwy r. John R. St Louis, Mo, 4936 1 • 6 5 - nw 5 5s 15. $1760
Lindeli Ave. se 28 2s 13. $1601. Wheat Rertha N, Temple Okla sw li
Ellswo-th, Fred C, Lexington, Ok( 's*lS $ 1''25-00
nw J2 jn S. $3210
Walsh William. Sumner, Okla, 1.1$
1-2 ne 3 Ss 15- $1760
William George E. Sterling Okla,
se 19 2n 8. $'2650
Weber, Amil P, Springfiold. Mo R
1 L 4 e 1-2 sw 7 2S IS, $1300. .
Easier. Daniel M Scranton, Kas, te
5 i si5, R F D 4, $1500
Fitipatrick. Ballard W. Lindsay, 1 T
se ?« 2s 14, $1120.
Greever, Snead A, Si veils Bend, Tex,
sw 2 2s 13. $1904 17.
Gump. Alva F. Virden. Okla ew 26
2s 14. $1010.
Galytn. James J Lawton Okla se 18.
IS. $14« j
, G Dudley. Clyde, Okla, R Washinglc. March l.-Ooe cwi .
?? ' "S 0 postage stamp books will be issued to
Hutchtns Emma P. Blackwell. Ok a few days Tlwre wUl be only 00s
' p , * DS* 1 4s 1S' form for the present, containing tw.c-
,- 1 E- St*rln«. Okla. tw t.v-four stamps «ich. taterk«ved with
parafln paper and bound like the book
F, Henr efca Tex of two cent stamps. Th&y will be sold
at twenty-five cents each.
Haddock. Emma
nw 30 4s 14I11U
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