The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
LAWTON CONSTITUTION
D lj and Weekly, by
the crowmrvno> plr co.
«f joi- a&tf a
t&ornurn mveat.rat.cn *f rny ,-tliee
f.aiiMUd VEW&
i By Miipah. >
9 •KKPLKB
rr. i
SEEKING NEW fASTtRES XOV
c- I
OfHO.«l COINTT PAPER. Ki .tr«et
I Mr. MeCaj ma mc. Rafc«rt wer
Lawton njitarf W.M-. s<lay
ptrtarfaatf over tft* Jfe, G«e 3canl«r wm v||' . i
T*!*pa..iu>
TIM* or <M ft«« klFTfro
•«*
u* n •*« U
WWi: .• Jf-M!
* <•*« Ji rs. 3CSOI
*** a « « «• portion of Gov«rnor Tlms'i mesa- Lawton TVirniay
i ace
A BE A l*TT SECRET.
A nv««t-f cerf wrman who irii
Iwr eightieth birthday wai
i«k«d low «h^ had kept Ser youth-
ful 6trvr".- er:«ss to such an advanced
age. She replied: "I know how to
f.:rn t ii -arreealiie thing*; I h* *
ciltivated -he art a? <ayir,g p!eaj nt
.. , , v„ ^ , "rl «y'n* P'annt S4HTH Or LAW ru>.
« New J*r*ey t*«uUture _ *"< 3' C* -S-_ "" frwnd.' ti r ia«« not exported too ort RANGE It WEST ON
PUBLIC SALE
HAVING DECIDED TO LEAVE THE COl'NTRY I WILL SEL! \r
PI BLIC AUCTION AT MY FARM. 3 MILES EAST AND 3 MILE-
SOOTH OF LAWTON. THE N. E. QUARTER, SEC. 22. 1 NORTH
w! ****** * of o« ita;e i ear
Aa t #:■ • i* nf< mm iQ to* pftaisi'-
c*r. «T- r. ' «jr ;**U 1 .•••* of iay p*r*ou
firm r • t ri, •j..h jui r *9f* t .a
ram > t r!u • tutricinoo t:i b«
|Mi,f i>.. f aa f N>y Ifwflic u>
(lc «rvnrl"B .f rhm
autre*
Temple Tuoday.
M.i E<i Hilihoaj* and little *-,r.
are v ntm* tin T L Meyer family.
Sawyer and Son ihipped two car-
t&« of cotton ieed to Lawton.
<<tW,;se. the eievator man. afrfp-
ped one tar of cotton Med to Chick-
M-a.
"waived a ear cf
ANOTHER
po ration bm and tise a&end&ieat
the clia-'ter« of hotdi eompttmo^.
Every treat anil an.rx.poiy
country .* a hoidicj company and
m.\nj of them .ioe-ate ur.aer New
ier e>- eftarter. Without a hxldrajr tr- t o _
W J. Beitman
company, the oil aid tobacco treats mal Wettn -Klay.
woaJd have " impoaaibie.. A ravo- Roareri Lamher
•ation of the cna -ter< of holding com- *
P ni^ by the tate of New Jew,
1 < :ri-' , 3 *
Mie faie
L'nfo-tonateiy for the constry Nen
I Jersey h not the onfy *tate whu*h i -
| iuea aurh ^na/terj and tho*e at the
{head of jack cumpame^ a-e already
ill remember j ookin? toward Maine, Deiaware.
aneeticut ar.d other srt.«tea whoee
' *7 friends; I have kept my nervei
r nervei _
' ^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1913
and aboTe all, I
'.'.e appp «al of God." " ' HORSE.--
MAN
POUTKAL
ElVEK.
Pre- 'lent Taft ha.* i.■>- n an <rr
ampte, risrtiz here at home, of the po
utura. naneavenRg of which he ha.
baen gauzy in the manipulation
pontofllr* jo6*
Many ineai reader
that, . nr.2 the fitter pr^-conver^,
tampuxr. bet e n tbe president and • corporation lawi are aa "literal" a-
ei-pre*nlent, Pontma-ir.er Newt f nrlej . those rf New Jersey
of Hutirft came vjraewhat into the It ia intereatinc to obwrve tha:
l<Mei></-.' by reason of hi< erpo-ntior Wall itreet ho>da the farmers r^-
of the itmamii from ,-itate '.harmar. por ih(f for rt artmt tr. .-il --
Jt* Ham* that all poatnuuter^ "ifet CfmaWlerir.g the probability of eon-
m tae" for the president. j an*s'iora I action on thia inbjeft, the
Tiiat exposition bora frui'. a f« Vew Yo.-k Corr.nerriat -a >:
day* asf. ien a tueeaao>r to Fieriey "W>. n e'nzre?^ comes to co .
wa< appointed. T.;e Jtk-reJuor, Mr. *o<b leiftslation, the farmer? of the1
Morris, has taken offer ti— job. Inti-1 r"antrjr wit! air taeir r- 1 or far: *.
limu, f, iie was appointed for a terrr ifrv- s- - against th>
orr. pany reteive.i
a car of farm implement* Thursday
Mrs. Boone':- mother. Mr*. Peters
ot Sugden arrived 'DiarWay for j
short visit.
Our I. O. O. F. have be*n baay in-
tervv-winif traveiinsr men. who have
vi*red oor little town liurin? tne pa.*c
w~*k in the mtereat of amforms. Our
vii a^-e i.s ma.: but our fMd Fallow,
are to hav- -• me ftne rfiraiia and ani-
VIARES AND n HEAD OF FCATTLE.
^ ^ LES. 14 fowJ frr m 3 t0 g ye3~n oi<J_ ,
ig 5 years old, )5 1-2 will be fresh in Feb. or Marci.
bay and brown others later. Most of thesn
are good vrrade shorthorr.
cows
tfcem to bore other people; I have
tr-'d to find any worlc that cam THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO-WIT:
to hand awfniaJ
ha-e stodi
To jta'ly God's approval, in dress
manner, 'ook.s and conversation is
the duty of every Christian.
2 mar-M coming 4 years old, 15 1-2
Vow is v , har.da izh, bay and brown
" . . , " * prepare the j standard brood mare, an extra (rood ® head got ti two year old h*-ifer«.
seeo i«d .or spr-.r? p.antinr. Plows driver. A lady can handle her suppose in calf
coold he rnrr.-ig or ali farm* H I standard brr i filly, eomintr 3 years 3 food bull yearlinf.s
nia.-y farmer- rave complied with °'d wlth *" marlt* an<1 pomU of * b*if«rs
Goffemor Crace's proclamation in: , , , , , 1 two >'ear old "horthorn ball
making ar Z , k- u } ,ma", ma e' srentle for famll>' u'^ im fat and one of the best m >
, effort to deatroy ehineh 1 sorrel .orse ■> years old, IS hands ountry
• Rememo^r you are not mak- bifh will makv* an extra driver
T 2 horses, comingr 4 years old, IS hands er shape
hitfh. bay and sorrel, food ones
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
ad*
of foor years.
tk- hastings rffim, r#\ng '1 thi '
cta^.s, 'loe - not s-ome under the- fr, th "*'■
el M ernl service oriVr tut the TH
president attemptwl, in makin:-' the
new apopmtment which at the -am.-
time punniied Fisrley for hi* arrrv-
Harvester
to het/ that th
1 the warrpath."
farmers are not
j on the warpath. Wa^c
: fessional men and smal
I
are just at milit.ir,: in thev
ities in h -half of Mr. Roosevelt, to toward tru-t< ard mor.ops.li
forestall the succesion of a demo- 'anner. A* (',< vernor WiU./n
erat. So far, hower<-r, Mr. Morns *^"'1* country ha -et i fa
appointment has not be i-onffrme>l It "^*fTn- Th'T may find a 1
, J*r . nsjiiey !.•
,mPany and Wall street fpi,nrf, thja ^
Mrs. Iain Sawyer i havirsr a party
•• n Thursday ev-nir.g in honr? of
VI sa Bond. Amonjr the quests wer-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robertson and Mia*
; Marsraret Potte-, I r. Owens, T. Ow-
en*, T. I. and Mr*. McCarthy. 5Of)
«a.s played. Dainty two cosine lonch
wa. served. All enjoy.d the ev-nirif
Mi s. Kay Robert.-on is entertaininf
■ -r nater. Mis- Mar?aret P-itter cf
Indiahoma. *
Mrs H uljb. * ..oped in lawton Fri-
Jay.
Mrs. J. A. Boone made a business trip
to the county s.-at F riday.
Mrs. Box ley is visiting Lawton
- — — A fovj deal of this staff is in
ln? 't pos-iibfe to loose on your owr.
crop hot also do a rreat injury to , "1,rn- oa>' 1
v -r n i l«kA. ' j . ® >'ear °'^ family horse
* , . 0 r"'" wor< 1 saddle pony, mare in foal by jack 1 disc gang
3,m m t^!- crusade agmmtt th- 1 af-d Wilkes mare. Will raise some 1 sulkev
chin.!h buir. If you only knew how food colts. 1 two row corn planter
I pair smoothed month fildinfg, 1 drill
good team anywhere
* nead cf food colts, commf 3, 2 and
I years old. Mar^s and horses. ' (^4'*c "lc"
1 pair 4 year old mules, 14 1-2 hands 1 heavy wafon
hifh I handy wagon with .'i«d and hr
1 brown 4 year old mare, 15 hand> rack
hifh
I pair connnf 3 year old miiles, sor-
ser anl bay
I • mir.f 2 year old mule
1 cominf 1 year old mule food one
mach in dollar* and cents the chinch
fcu,z iamaired you this last year, you
W0«id not nerhaps wait for any one
to invite yoa cut to do battle with
th * irreat er.emy of the farmer. If
yoa have not already burned all the
trra * and trash about your place,
start thf- new year arifht by cleaning
o rh** farm and destroying the
1 two row cultivator
2 cultivators
*led
6" HEM) H(XiS.
thorotifh bred Duroc brood sows.
*t. - 50 eacn due to farrow about
March I
fat bof- w-ifht -{00 each
1 surrey almost new
1 food set of work harr.es*
1 fair *et of lifht work harn--*
1 old set of heavy harness
1 set of surrey or heavy drivirf
ness
1 set buff;- harness, double
! -et bufey harness sinfle
10 food horse collars.
probably will not be.
ultari- - T. L. McCarthy ha- ju*t received a
[letter irom Mr. John Sebaatian, thiru
~e .ri!y or.. -' vice p'- >dent of the Rock Island, ad
' ers r>ro- ntm^r the Oklahoma Itevelop-
j vising him that he has ben made a
' 11 : . ment association and membership
Heir attitiwle . ard hus lien received. The company
- a- the ' mplimcnted him in betnf selected
-.av- n<- a" a m' moer of the rommUiioa,
Th
■ a?ato*t , , , , "
emodeled and another room addesi
►fa—
pifs
numerous
pla^t
F?t#- r
' "4 **/! U
Hay, alfalfa, millett and sorfhum all
baled
CHICKENS.
10 food dozen chicken*
Household food., tcx
mention
1 cream separator 1
Everything except stock will be so
before noon COME EARLY
Terms—:< mo*, time, 5 per cent d*-
count .
' -orr,.- othr
V.-w Jersey.imt
la:y refug** Thu
are r*'inner*iltn
.^tate it
driven mit r
be a ttmpo
ame inflaencA^ tba
Jerney will i
« L. Wilson. Hulen's leadinf the bottom and fi
merchant was transacting Uisim-s in the trrain -orfums.
our buif Friday
WANTS TO HE IN ESTIG • : ED.
State Treasurer k !r-r. iAmlap
■ends a letter to the president of tho
senate and *peaker of the hou-e, in
which he invites invr tlfation and
P.9JM
"l earnestly rer,u. st that every off
•rial act of mine in handling the pub
lie funds of oar state h. fully and im-!
partially investigated t. the end that
the people of the state of Oklahoma,
•ho *0 kindly tfceted me to the office!C"mm',teP' ha' a-r,',fl not l" f r"m w,f|nesday'« Daily.
of state treasurer, may know wheth-l"" ,nautrural Sa" thi« >'* '• Out of Mi" f arT' eld;i,t ''-"^ter
er or not I have ,K-. n rr ,, „ . 1 lrttor" fr"m " I,art' ■' the country, ,J ,r:. ^ ' T' ' arr, r"",d,n8' |
rieen true to U*. >( > ! .en miles north of Lawton, d.ed at E,
>1. r.as jj,.,,,, Saturday evening, Jan. IK, 191:;/
1 time b.- felt in all atates
The whole country is "on the war-
path afainst trusts and monopolies
I and soon ther. will be no place foi
' them to hide.
Acceptinir the wishes of President-
elect Wodrow Wilson, William G.
| Eustis, chairman - f the inaufui al
nmmittee, has agreed not to h
I the inaufural ball thi. year. Out of
SHALL W K PLANT CORN.
Many farmers of the fotrrtk district
fave had some valuable experience
with « to say the teait. Now is
?e ^,rr"' tnat the farmer is plotintr 40 pifs ja.-t weaned
hi- fa-m for next year's crop. In ' mothers of thes
tio-t sections of this district cort. FFFIl
.n the upland has been a 'ail-' w r
If this has been your exper- chops0™' Mh#d kaflr and ka:
it is usele.. to advise that yoc **> or 40 bushels of corn
>oar upland to cotton
ta, Katir, Milo Maize O.
•■ther feerj ,-r„p that yot
11 adapted to your neijrh-
• r!" if you have made
upland it would be Lselt-- r" K' h"'W". Clerk.
you that you can not raise ' —
, upland. We would advise FORMER MISSION"TZ^TTT,. , ! '
u depemi more ,n your n ti -ruit tre«-« where is a olerdi:
-t you -hal" plant WKU>> FR°M FLOR,I,A 'f the — -d y,-How. the leaf "
than to follow instructions from .>r tk f n ltr *ru't- What a >i^ht such an o"ch-
■-t fully acquainted with your local just 1^!*£££ tZ'"" 'ty v' ^ V :>uit ^
conditions. Generally -ipeaVincr how \ fiurir f • • • nd of a limb no farmer than one f
-er it will be perhaps^if we ij^Jo^Tma ^ lar« >"'
must put out some corn, to plant on.cently returned to h-.'old h me" 7n duced^it^ ST' ' W'S T F'
the upland ft,'Florida, to live- i { ° tht "mount of «'Khty
! It may be the reader- of the Con ,0 "ure u X" rl"' *n°th"' ""
rv ls E-*e r'^ - 'far, sufar cane
to it, an>l now it ppesents a coiy, con
' fortable lookinf little cottare. The
l adies Aid are to h. c..nfratulated
, for it is due to their united labor that
the improvement is heinf made.
I Ray Robertson made a business
trip to Lawton today.
Mrs. McCarthy was in Lawton
Friday.
tell
C. S. ULRICH. Ov ner
Col. Jno. Morgan A. Son. A
v:-viter«.
DAI'GHTER OF COMANCHE
FOLKS DIES AT KL RESO
A- H. T. .A. REW ARD.
The Anti
Thief / seciatioa
455 of Rose-
land offers the toi~
v! Stnu."tonhOUrit, : ""h fa,ni; ar"' The ladv
. , 1 IT ° • "" ' " "! "f t,le h"u"' tells me she was once
■ mUrUtnh ir'"r, "n th-' "f """ ^ ' IKitato. - and she can,.
mr>er, the day this writer was pas
but,
withheld from your committe
"very aid within my power and th.-
employee* of my office will be ren.lei
it to elimniate that fcatun
inauguration The r. -t all
him. •
to one that .he had to call some 01
else to help her pull it out of th
(.'round. V\ hen weifhed it amounted t .
for teen | un.ls. Then comes the far-
den where are frowii;^' mustard, 1< ;-
his seventieth mile stone, wife,
_ lowing standing '* ?!aUfrht rs and myself, At Vinita,
• rust imposed in me. j "ndr.-d. ,.f rh.-m, Mr. WiUon hasjReno Saturday evening, Jan. 18. 1812,1 % TK .rewards ror eri-'L^1"" left '.'ur ,,au-ht<."- fa,ah.
"The books and records of my of ! r*c®,T*d l,ut "fty criticising hi- resulting from an operation for ap-i W ® dence that will j.** to "tay witt hcr olde8t brother. „
lice are open and nothing w.li bei''"""1 ",imn,!',e th;it feature of the j Pendicitis. , lead to the recovery of prop, j ^ *"« *** high, tuce, radish-s, cabbage, collards and
ommend fhe 'iecea*ed was nineteen years oft*rty stolen from any member of the 1 ' 'he traln urnips. Cabbag. not yet headed. Ga
age, a ls-autiful girl and accomplish-; Roseland lodge and evidence to con-1 , , ' lt"nut 3 f"' ll'n wa- planted in October Now is
• d, loved by oil who knew her. ! rict thief; $10 for petty larceny and J., „*?. ',lea';u^ : he time to plant snap beans.
. Her lovable disposition was a ^25 fo srrand larceny. , ' . ' * u,fe aml I must leave otaer facts and
your in making an in- %Ui' nmny f>ditoriaU -,n lli wort,i>' attribute and her very aim- B. H. SAGEL, President. We ' r. I I • k • '****** for another letter. Send my
▼estimation that wiil mislead r^'ubliran anrl near-republican j pli'ity and purity of ctions made f'.rjG. F. JAPP, Secretary. 10-11 d&w tf h ^ ! COf-'uctor to' api!- to thi- address,
Hpers, it c,„ M plainIy that.,hf r a large cin-le of friends, w*> ad-j '"J* **5*^ REV- MILTON A. CLARK
whiN- ,t , . i ' n ired her depth or" character and n<- „ .. . . —mam all ni^ht,,
h.k mn« ' ndahle ambit,on! bj|ity of Hou, Shp wj|( |>e H«Xi CHOLERA IN IOWa. | *** «t •rmkg. That I
on th.: part of the republicans to fill ed and mourned by her friends and. estimated loss to the farmers f iorida tr.,in would pass that,
-ffice in the United States with who gave expression to words de-l"' ,owa this year frr,m h«ir cholera, P°'?t ,hlrtj' mi"h*es before w
I further desire and reqnesr
a fall ami complete investigation of
my office U- ma<le that the tax pay-
-rs of our state may know whether or'' '"'0'
not I have conducted -am. ,vit|, . ,
""my and efficiency.
"As Treasurer of the -tat. ,f OU«.
h"ma. I am under l^.nd in the -um of ]
«ve hundred thousand dolla- The1 - °f " a"ty
securities uh , rhe, .nd township offiren, l-nlay. County-
bo hav. signed my b.ml ' lerk Sandy W. Gregory discovered
qualified for the sum of on* mil- that ' S 'v. . c|erk of Hulen town-
°n *'* hundred thousand dollar th* fir"1 m#n "vpr t" ele. t-
""d they join me in reooe-tmr- ar i ' "man<rh'- county th. initial letter
■ I - " " at whose name i- [.
I av nport, I'olk Co., Fi;
republicans before March 4, it i-
nbsolutely reprehensible foj- a demo-
• rsit fo aspire to any office whatever.
HI .u worufl ue- j • "
iome mad, so by " e"t,rnated at 12 dollar
scribe,tha desolate home made so oyi j,
th - death of that love<i sister and; " . — —
daughter. We extend to the bereaved!™" .Wltb, re^uwt* f'r s*nJm nd the
parent- and little sister and two >'tatl"n ln Kansas ha- extended aid ..
jto Iowa in her war on the- fatal pla-! ^ ' "
gue. ' 1°' •' and on w
tation at Ames ha.-
brother-
our * eartfelt sympathy.
Frisco train was behind time andj
for *us. Whert «e got ti
were rushed alxiard!
-; -d. We paused but!
Th. hor-e owned by C. S. Thomas I
of the Thoma. Livery bam won over,
the horse owned by Hi\on brother.-,
in a race Tuesday afternoon at the'
old fair grounds. The distance was!1*'1'1
-.Vl yards.
Ms
i few minutes in Memphis, Birming
ham. Atlanta. Macon, getting into
•111 ksonville. Flu., eight-thirty Wed-
nesday morning with but on- change
mall vegetable brush. Dash | i""" '"'iT"*' "kla W ,<-'ot int"
water over ;t„,k ..j i i I imoa. Ma., at eight Wednesda]
To Wash Overalls Kasilj
e on a wash board and
•rru'h I #
20,000 People in Comanche
County read the Constitution
O','hiio"i.y antl neek,'y editions enter more than
annro'vin! . |mfr ,'V ,'hc, ^ nty, thus reaching
approximately HALF of Comanche's Population -
1 'v.m,',". , TI} l° re?'1),!t.c People with whom
iS rSiibra- ^-lV&t%'^
BIGGER CIRCULATION in this COUNTY
THAN any OTHER PAPER in the WORLD
A WAGON?
LOAD OF'
MONEY
FARM WO CITY LOANS.
I.OW Kates
SKK
+ + + + * + + + + + + + +
arrived there. To WT gTeat .atisf,..-I * FLETCHER +
been over tio" the Kansa< ri,v :'"d •)i" kso,lvill<;^ * (Times.) +
❖ + *+ + + + + + + + + <1>
Harry l.aey and family left sUn-
iday for Oklahoma City where th< \
will mnk. their future home
' 'r '1 ^ Myers or Lawton was
here oil professional business Wed-
nesday.
, Sheriff U K \,y Umon w ie
j iero oil offlcml husines- Tuesday
H"ford Cobb returned aaturdny
from Texas where l,. visited reh-
Mnes the past three w.-ekB.
i K. Lac „f Oklahoma City ren-
ntltifi .he w. Mma rommis-
j;""' «o of Wichita. Kansas, wis
I 'u\ing broom com.
_ - oti'' 'l " l)epellbrinh or Sterling
Emory College. Ga., forty-three years) . V,rB ,lel« " Uodds of tin-
ago \\i. had not seen each other since' ' r -"arrled at the Mldw.n
that time. Young and vigorous then, 1,°"' ' ''iekasha, l)kla„ Wedne--
j old and somewhat feeble now. Thougb J' ,aT """" Januari 15, at -
j so long a time and so much change 1; otlw'i-
I knew two of them by sight, yet not I
j one of them knew me though I had,a I '.AllTON i.KocF.lt (,KTS
distinctive mark that I have been car- l IVO|(( K l-'KOM win
rying since the 12th of May, '(14.
clear hot water over, sUrch and hangi„-... . .
on a line. The starched overall-- keep'. ,W l,utJ«" changes of trains
, clean longer and wash easier nevt i U*to"' Jhv j" conference,
time. |.of the Methodist Episcopal Church,!
South, was in session in Tampa, pre-j''. *
; siderl over by Bishop H. C. Morrison,
i In this conference 1 met three men
I! with whom I had attended .chool at
Guy 0. Miller
On (he .Alley City National Bank
Building.
Now, something als.ut Florida. This
j is southern Florida, though not the
extreme southern. I am in a country
'j borne in Polk county sixty miles east
j of Tampa. i am sitting on the front
porch with my coat off writing this
letter. i look out int.\the yard where
the roses are blooming, red and other
j colors. a red japonica on the left
greets the eye with its dazzling red.
On the right a Sweet Potato vine is
j growing over a bush dotting it with
its pink blooms. a little further off
arc peach trees in bloom. They say
the Alberta peach gets ripe here the
last of May or the first of June. Then
there are. the orange, lemon
I poll •'-•reemen, as to the division
o proeprty and alternate custody of
their minor child, divorce was granted
•n th- district court this morning to
Omer A. Hoffman, Lawton grocer
from his wife, B.ssie L. Hoffman. In-
compatibility was the cause of th..
separation. Hoffman i- proprietor ,„
a grocery store at Fourth street and
I" avenue.
TYPEWRITE!! K\< H INGE.
C. S. Kreider has secured room at
the Lawton Drug Store and estab-
l'shed a typewriter exchange and will
and handle all makes of machines.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Shepler, John N. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1913, newspaper, January 23, 1913; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120148/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.