Waurika News-Democrat (Waurika, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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Suddenly bat quietly upon thla car
rent of her - thoughts a thought of
Doane’s was launched like a aklS con-
genial to the tide He spoke almost
as softly as a thought at first with a
quaint shock such as a boat makes
launched
"How often do you go to church?"
he said wblmalcally
“Why — never Pm afraid she
gasped la surprise
“You were planning to bo married
la church?"
“Such funny questional Yes of
course"
“Whyr
“Oh It wouldn’t be nice not to"
"You don’t believe In divorce then?"
- “Oh yeo— yea Indeed — If people
don’t get along together I think It's
wicked for people to Uve together If
they don’t love each other"
“It’s love then that makes mar-
gin re sacred?"
“Yea Yes Indeed I Of course I"
“la It all right for two people wbq
are not Christiana to live together ac-
cording to their creeds?"
“How do you mean?"
“Well the people who lived before
there were any Christians—? people
who never heard of Christianity— was
It all tight for them to marry?"
“Of course"
“It's not any one formula then that
makes marriage all right?"
“Of course not It's the— the— " '
‘ “The lover
“I think so It’s hard to explain"
"Everything la Isn’t Itr
’ “Terribly"
There was more alienee He took
n cigar from hla pocket held It be-
fore her for permission 8he said
“Please" He at rock a match 8 be
glanced at hla face In the Uttle Umw
flight of the match It was very hand
come A pearl of drowsy luster
gleamed In the soft folds of hla tie
The hands sheltering the match were
splendid bands
She watched the cigar lire glow and
fade and tha Uttle turbulent smoke
veils float Into tbs air and die One
of them formed a wreath a strange
frail writhing circlet of blue filaments
It drifted past her and she put her fin-
ger Into It — her ring-finger by aomg
womanly Instinct
“Now you’re married to me” said
Dusne
There was a sudden movement o?
his hands as If to aelte upon her She
recoiled n Uttle hla hands did not
pursue her They went back to the
steering wheel and clung to It fierce
ly She turned from hla eyes bat he
gmsed at her cheek and she could feel
tha blood stirring there In n blush
“If you loved me would you many
me?" he said
"I— I love— I'm going to many—
somebody else"
When?"-
“Some dsy"
“If you’re not happy with him wtO
you lesvo him?"
“Oh but rn be hsppy with him"
"So msny people have said that I
You’vo seen bow seldom It worked
If yop ceased to love him or ho yoi
would you loavo him?"
“ir Is a largo order Maybe"
"Wouldn’t Ube wiser If two people
who thought they loved coold Uve to-
gather for n while before they man
riedr
She felt her muscles set os If she
would rtao sod ran sway from such
words "Mr Duane! I don’t think It’a
nice even to be talking of such things
Besides It’s growing late"
“It’s not so Into ss It would bo If
you married a man and found that
your marriage was a ghastly mistake"
“Hadn’t wo better start back?"
“Please don’t leave mo Just ytt
This la very solemn to ms I’ve beeq
studying you a long time trying tq
get you out of my mind and only get-
ting you deeper In my heart 1 lovfi
you"
“I dou’t believe It" - '
“I Know It"
'Then you oughtn’t to tell me" -“Not
tell a woman you love fieri
Not try to save her from wrecking beg
life and my own?"
“How wrecking my — her life?"
“I believe that If you marry Clay
Wlmburn you'll be unhappy He can't
give you a home He can’t buy you
clothes He can’t support you"
“That's not his faulty fust now—
with the bard times nod the war
I’lease let's go homo"
“To my home?"
That Insolence was too appalling to
answer or oven to gasp at or protest
against it stunned bar Ue took ad
Santa re of her dsxe to explain tun
1 riedly i
i “You’re not going to be oae of tints
silly old-fashioned Idiot girls that '
man can't talk to earnestly and fran’i
IBKgasgaj ly are you" now? Of coarse yon’s
not You're not one of those poo
things whoso vinos consists In bein
Insulted every time' anyone appeals g
their Intelligence ere you? No yoa’r
s fine bravo soul and you want b
know the truth about truth and so d
L -
“Pm n decent enough fellow a
heart J want to do the right thin
and Uve squarely as well as the nex
fellow rve got is sense of booor toe
of sort nod I take Ufa pretty serl
onsly
“I tell yon ?ke world Is all turnei
topsy-turvy tha last few years Th
old rules don’t rale They never dk
but people pretended to believe In ’en
Now we’re not so afraid of tha trot
In science or history or religion o
anything Ws want to know the trat)
and live by It
“What they used to nil the d
cent thing we call Indecent Yon sol
-yourself that marriage without lov
was horrible And It la It’s all quui
rel and nagging and deceit If penpl
are faithful to each other morull
(they seem to quarrel all the-mor
Long ago I vow-td I’d never marry
I and I don’t Intend to I don’t want b
' marry yon But I want your life’
i “Mr Dnanel Really this Is out
rag eon a" s
“No It Isn’t I Hush and listen
honey— Miss Kip— Daphne— whatev
you’ll let me call you I told yon I
was stark starving- erssy mad abouf
you When I think of yon looking fot
work living In that awful spare roon
of those awful Chi wises — w hen
think of you going from place to plact
at the mercy of sneb men as yon’rt
sure to meet— when I think of - yoy
waiting for poor Wlmburn to get oct
of tho poorhouae I want to grab yot
In my arms and ran away with yon
It breaks my heart to see yon In di
tress and anxiety for I want yon tq
have everything beautiful and cheen
ful In the world And 1 can get It 3
for yon Let met Let me love yos
and try to make yon happy won't
you?”
He had crowded nearer and he held
her fast against the door of tho car
Hla right hand dang to hers hit
left slid down to her waist He drew
her toward him staring up beseech-
ingly Ha laid bis cheek against bet
left aldo Uko a child tha big mss
pleading to tho little woman for
mercy
8b felt sorry for him and for her-
self She regretted that cruelty was
hr one unmistakable duty She bad
no tight to bo kind and charity woolil
be a sin She wrong her hands fm
from his with slow persuasion an
shook her bead pityingly
IT accepted the decision with a nod
bat before she coaid eecape from his
arm aha felt that be pressed hla Upq
against her Just above her heart It
was as If he had softly driven n nail
Into It Tears flamed to her eyelids
and fell on hla bands ss bs carried
them to bis bent brow Ho crooned
them on the wheel and hid hla face la
them groaning
“Daphne! Daphne!"
Sbo was more afraid of him now
than ever All the splendors he could
promise her were nothing to that prof
fer of hla longing
While she waited In a battle of lm
pulses be regained self-control with
self-contempt In a general clench of
resolution 1 apologize" he mumbled
“I’m a fool to think that yon could
'vo me"
CHAPTER XX
I —
Duane did not apeak till miles and
miles of black road bad ran backward
beneath their wheels Then b
grumbled "What a fool I wan tq
dream of such a thing P
More miles went under before bee
curiosity led her to say faintly
"What were you dreaming ofl"
He laughed and did not answer foe
a not her while Then bn laughed
again
"Do you really want tn tasvf -
“I think so" -
“Well you couldn’t hatn ma
more than you do so IT1 M yon I
said to myself that I would nnvtff bn
the siave of any woman
“It's not that I am stingy about — y
money not that I wouldn’t taka the
greatest pleasure ta pauperising my-
self for the woman I loved bat that
I want her to take my gifts as gifts
not as a tax or a salary Some of
these women think they aro doing n
man n tremendous favor by letting
him support them That doesn’t get
me a Uttle bit I believe n man does
a woman Juat at much honor as ah
does him sad sacrifices a blamed
sight more lie gives up hla freedom
and If she gives up hers she’s only
giving np something she doesn’t know
how to use anyway"
Daphne bad rarely found a man
who would talk to her with Duane’s
frankness and If there ta anything
that Interests a woman more than an-
other It la to hear womankind an-
alysed even satirised She waa eager
for more vinegar
"Yon won’t bo shocked and angry!"
ho asked
“I don’t think so”
"You don't know bow pleasant It Is
to talk life and love to a woman who
ddevnt rear up and feel Insulted nt
everything At first you gave me
cnuplfe of how-dare-you's but they
don't count And If you do hat mo
a little more why no much the better
When I thought you hod broken with
Win-burn 1 sold to myself Sbe'i tho
oae girl In tho world for me I'm go-
ing to oak her to marry me But
waa afraid to for I waa afraid of mar-
riage And then— I— Well Id better
not— Yes 1 wIIL I aald 8 ha be-
Ueves that men nod women nr equal
and have 'equal rights and she's go-
ing to get ont and bnatlo for herself
like a little man Maybe she could
learn to lov mo well enough to go
into a partnership of hearts' That's
what I Mid to myself Yon mustn't
think It's because I don’t want to
cleave to one woman It’a beesuse I
do But I hate handcuffs Do you
see? And now you know what 1 was
dreaming of What do yon think of
itr I
The answer to bis long oration waa
complete alienee Dnane waited for j
bis answer and not getting It laogbed
harshly: “Well thst’s that The next
number on our program will be a bal-
lad entitled 1 Never Dream but I
Bump My Head Go on I Marry Clay
Wlmburn on nothing n year and live
miserably ever after"
She Mid nothing to this either
Duane waa In n wretched state of baf-
flement He pnt the car to Its paces
and It ripped through apace at fifty
miles an hour Daphne had n new
terror added to the load of her
nerves
The car went bounding up s steep
Incline toward the swerve of s head-
land rat In rigid silhouette by the far-
reaching searchlight of s car ap-
proaching from the 'other direction
Dnane kept well to the outside of the
pad but Just as he met the other
tuotqr and winced In the dazzle of Ita
lamps a third car trying to pass It on
the curve hurtled Into the narrow
apace with a blase like lightning tear-
ing the eyes There was a yelling and
booting of boras and n sens of dis-
aster Daphne bent ber bend and prayed
for life but without faith Duane
half-blinded swung his front wheels
off the rood and grazed n w alk Tho
rear wheels were not quick enough
The other car smote them crumpling
the mudguard and slicing off the rear
lamp
Daphne was thrown this way and
that and It seemed that her spine
must have snapped In a dozen places
When she opened her eyes again the
car waa standing atllk Duane turned
to her with terrified questions and
his hands visited her face and her
arms and shoulders He held ber
bands fast and peered Into ber eyes
while she promised him that shs waa
not dead
The car that bad bested bis did not
return bat the other did offering help
from a safe distance till Its Identity
was established In the light of Its
lamp Duane got down and examined
his own car Besides the damages la
the rear It bad sustained a complete
fracture of tho front axle a twisted
fender and s shattered headlight
The driver of the other car cam
up and Joined the coroner’s Inquest
Ue stared at Dnane and cried In tho
tone of an English aristocrat "Gob-
bles my soak ain’t yon Tom Duane?"
Duane blinking in the light peered
at him and Mid: "Yop 1 1 can't
yon but tho voice would bo Wetb-
ereH’a"
“Klght-o Ifa me Oh pardon mat
you’re not alone Nobody hurt I hope
and pray"
"No but we’re pretty far from boms
and country
I see? Bum-mi Pity I couldn’t get
tho number of th swtDe that hit yon
I rather fancy I'll have to give yon A
lift — what? I was out on a tangaroo
hunt but that wlU wait— If you don’t
mind trusting yourself to bad com
peny"
Dnane lowered his voice anxiously
"It It very bad?"
Wetherell put thqmute on his voice
"As good as yours ni wager But
let’s not go Into family history Coma
along and well take you to tho next
neutral port That would be—"
“Yonkers"
“Oh' yea I fanfiy those were tbn
Yonkers we came through n few mile
back Well come along"
Dnane waa embarrassed but bn
could do nothing except taka Wetb-
erell to bis car and Introduce him tn
Daphne “Mlsa Kip" he Mid Tvn
got to present Mr Wetheretk He
wants ns to ride with him as far an
Yonkers Well get another
there"
Wetherell came cionn and Mid:
“Did he My Mrs Kip? 1 cant sen
you bat i hope yon are the fascinat-
ing Mrs Kip I met at Newport Hav
you forgotten mo so soon!"
a fearful disaster- “
Mrs Chlvvta met Daphne at tbn
door Her recent affection had turned
again to scorn and shn glowered nt
Daphne who crept to ber room la
hopeless acceptance nt tho role of ad-
venturess Tired m she wan she could not
sleep The clangor of tho morning
railed ber to the window A gray day
turned oo the lot water Daphne was
glad to be nt work
“There’s son good thing about n
small meaV Shs chirped “It makes
less dishes to wash” Than wMh ss
much trepidation an If she had been
FOR SALE— Eggs for setting pur-
poses from pun strain 8 C Brown
Leghorn hens $100 per setting A
L COSBY Addington All-St
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED nt Rax-
1
tho accused tnstMd of the accuser she I all Drag Store by n registered phar-
mT' Imacist with IS years experience
member n man named Wetherell?” I —
Leila dropped a plats Shs said it I FARM INSURANCE n specialty Sea
wan hot But other platen had been me at Gresham A Easterling’s office
D P Sturgeon tf
“Wsfherent WetberdlT she poo-1 — -
fered aloud with an unconvincing WANTED— To lease yoar lands for
ueertalnty “I believe I do remem-
t meeting somebody if that MM
1 -Uab wasn’t be?"
“Eery"
"Oh yes Bn wan nt Newport I
Ank Whyr
"Oh nothing I met him last night
and be thought 1 was you'
Tired as Ehs Waa tha Could
Imp
SWEET POTATO SLIPS— I have an
“How could her Leila gasped Wn I unlimited supply of sweet potato slips
4°njt i0 th ready for delivery which I will sen
at 40e n hundred or $350 n thousand
“It was In the dark”
"In tho dark I Good
Wherer
Already Leila had gained the weath-
er gauge Daphne bad to confeM her
outing with Dnane the crash of tho
coHlsloo and the return to Yonkers
la WethereU's ear Leila took advan-
tage of tho situation to laterpolstsi
“Good heavens! Hmr could yon!
You of nil people! And with Toon
Dnanel What would Clay thlnkr
Daphne knew that aha bed no right
to reproach Leila for having known
Wetherell In Newport She bed an
right even te suspect that Leila had
overstepped any of tho bounds of pro-
priety And still She was not
vlaced of Leila's Innocence Ebn
merely silenced
“I am Miss Kip" Mid Daphne
“Ob so sorry! I don’t mean that
etttier But my Mrs Kip was e siren
—Leila was ber first name I called
her De-lella yon see And she called
me Samson She was n— "
“She Is my brother's wife” said
Daphne
"Oh yon don’t tell me!" Wetherell
gulped and his abrupt silence was full
of startling Implications that alarmed
Daphne angered Dusne end threw
Wetherell Into confusion
Duane helped Daphne to alight from
the derelict and 'transferred ber to
the other car where Wetherelt Intro-
duced them to s mans of shadow
whose name “Mrs Bettsny" meant
nothing to Daphne and everything to
Duane
Duane arranged to have n wrecking
crew sent out to hla roadster and
chartered a touring car and a chauf-
feur for the trip Into New York
He Mt back with Daphne and mur-
mured prayers for forgiveness I
eanae of the dangers he had carried
her Into and fer the things he bad
Mid Daphne's nerves had been
overworked She bad been rushed
from adventure te adventure of soul
end body She bad beea Invited to
enter a career of gorgeous ala and
aha bad been swept along the edge Of
broke oo weary town The prob-
lem of debt and food and new clothes
dawned again Everything waa gray
before her
Wisdom whispered ber te take
Lftane at hla word and try the great
adventure How coaid It bring ber
to worse confusion than she found
boat ber now? And then the morn-
ing mall arrived and brought ber
large envelope addressed In n strange
hand 8he opened It and took from It
a sheaf of photographs
Her father’s Image n dozen times
repeated lay before ber The un-
touched proofs omitted never e line
never a wrinkle One of the pictures
looked straight at ber She recalled
that once she bad stood back of tho
photographer and ber father had
caught her eye and smiled Just as tho
bulb was pressed
She made him smile like that What
would hla expression be when ho
learned that she had listened to rea-
son" ceased to be his daughter and
become Tom Duane’s—
Shs shuddered back from the word
and the thought 8hor forgot both La
the Joy of reunion with ber father
All tlw philosophies and wisdoms and
luxuries were angered by the logic
f that smile
She lifted his pictured Ups to hers
with filial eagerness and ber tears
pattered ruinously on the proof 8bo
was satisfied to be what the Jeweler
In Cleveland had called her to Clay
Wlmburn — “old Wes Kip’s girt"
Suddenly she remembered Weth-
erell and hla massages to Leila Sbo
felt so renewedly virtuous herself that
It seemed her duty to go down and re-
buke Leila for her apparent philan-
dering at Nearport She was also cu-
rious to ace how guilty Leila would
receive the news that Wetherell had
asked for her '
But she found Bayard at home for
luncheon and she waa neither mad nor
mean enough to confuse Leila before
him And this waa rather for his sake
than Leila's-
Leila was Just Informing Bayard
that the batcher hkd delivered the
morning’s order no farther thaa the
freight elevator and Instructed hla
boy to send the meet up only after
the money came down
Bayard had no money and tho
grin of his situation was hitter Ho
snarled st Leila : “Tell th cob to take
tho meat back and eat It himself
Then ru go ever and butcher' i
butcher"
Leila dismissed tbs boy with
fslnt-bearted show of Indignation
Then she came beck and Mid "And
now we have no meat bo ML"
Bayard was reduced to philosophy
the last resort of the desperate:
“Well the vegetarians say ws ought
never to Mt meab anyway We’re
poor bub my Lord I we’rs in’ grand
CHARTER XXL
Tho next dsy her fears of Wetherell
and of Leila were rekindled She went
Mail orders will be promptly attended
to VAL ALLMAN
Phone 79
FOR SALE— A good high grade
Red Durham bull 17 months old
See Walter Kauerauf 8 miles north-
west of Waurika J0-3t
BRING TOUR CREAM to the Gar-
ner A Rocbe Groveiy and receive the
highest market price
FOR SALE — A good high grade '
shorthorn bull about 18 months old
See Mrs J C Culler miles north-
enat of Waurika - ' J62t
BRING THE CHILL-ZN’NOW for
cut priest and the heat work Will
leave Waurika' July 6th" SWARTZ
STUDIO '
down to eak Bayard to help her trace I CAN LEAE TOUR FARM for
CU Bayard waa out and Leila sraq nd Gas- See or write ue what you
on the point of leering She waS have to lease Chandler A Harper
dressed
In ber kllllngcst frock and
hat and generally accoutered for con-
qneeL 'Aren't we grand!" Daphne cried'
“Ton look like e mUUea doDanu
Where are you off to?"
“Going for e little spin"
“Who with?"
Leila hesitated a moment then
answered with a challenging defi-
ance: “With Mr Wetherell Any eb
Jectloo?"
Daphne disapproved and felt afraid
bnt when Bayard came In unexpect-
edly early and asked for Leila Daphne
Ued Inevitably end sold she did not
know where she was
She tried to be casual about H bet
Bayard canght fire at ones He was
already la a state of tindery Irri-
tability end Daphne's efforts tn re-
assure him as to Leila's Innocence off
any guile only angered fcjiq thff msrp
CTO bb cosmscxol
FOR SALE— Several good young
milch cows All fresh Will sell or
trade Sec Sims Bros
FARM INSURANCE — I can write
your farm insurance in one of the
beet companies No trouble or de-
lay D P Sturgeon' at office of
Gresham and Easterlipg tf
FOR SALE— Good drop head sewing
machine nearly new Monthly pay-
ments on part See Clyde Miller et
First State bank
LUCKT TIGER HAIR TONIC is
guaranteed to remove dandruff
scalp eczema or money positively re-
funded Try it at Geo Dickson’s
Barber shop
Dr EL Brent Mitchell of Lawton
will be in Watuika the 2nd Monday
of each month - Tear family physi-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION I X
P R Held left Thursday morning I nof-e and throat and the fitting of
for Waco Tezas after having spent I glasses tf
a few days in Waurika vixiting his
daughter Mrs W EL Mo reman Mr I FOR SALE OR TRADE— one 25 h
Held is connected with the United P- Compound Russell steam engine
States food department and from on 32 inch Case separator with self
Waco he will return to headquarters feder- wind ’ and weigher All
in Houston Before leaving he included Price $30000 J H
reived word that his son Ed had sr-1 PEAIPR TerrsU Oklahoma M23-3t
rived in New Tork from overseas ver-l CREAM STATION— I have opened n
Tlcc I cream station in the Stanley bnilding
O C Walker and family of Rysnl east of the Walton hotel and am no
visiter his sister Mrs L L Bush I buying cream every day Bring in
the first of the week J M Hndlow I your cream and receive the highest
of Waurika came up Sunday to at-1 market price M V PLESS
tend the Baccalaureate sermon Hl fOR SALE-100 shares of stock in
Penn-Kell-Wat Oil company for
$1000 Address C P S Tobin 2401
N Sti South Side Omaha Nebraska
J6-2t
com peny Look at this cartoon of
Oesaro's In the 8un— Father Knicker-
bocker turning his pockets Inside out
sod not a penny In them New Tork
city has to borrow mooey oo short-
time notes st high Interest to pay Its
own carrent bills
“Look at Europe All the countries
ever there were stumbling along un-
der such debt that they wondered
bow they coold meet the Interest on
the next pay dsy And now they are
mortgaging their great-grandson’
property to pay for shooting their
sons
“It’s the old Thirteenth Command-
ment that we've ell bees smashing
to flinders And my God I what a
punishment we’re all getting I And
Iris only beginning”
They Mt down to a pltifal meal—
meatless ma I dices mirthless— hardly
more thaa tha raw turnips and cold
water ot Ootonet Sellers Leila
fetched what victual there waa
After the atea! Bayard ahrarged
Into hla overcoat and left without
kissing hla wife or hla sister goodby
’ Daphne end Leila went out to the
kltche eat tha diahea In the pen
end the pan under the faocvb Leilq
m
daughter is one of the graduates
Mrs Lather Tsrkenton and children
of Cisco Texas and Mrs James
Howard of Waurika arrived Sunday
for a visit with Mrs Tarkenton’sj
brother Frank Howard and family— I NICE LARGE PEACHES now ripeu-
Comanche Reflex ling Come and get them L C
nw Brooks 2 Vi miles north of Advent
OS TO ARDSORE ehurah J6-2f
We emphasise the great importance
of onr town land county being weD I DON’T FORGET THE BABT Cat
represented et the annual convention I prices on all sizes of photo for th
of the Dallss-Cenadian-Dcnver hixh-l until Saturday June 14th
way association in Ardmore Okla- The best ever made in Waurika
homa June 10th and 11th Matters SWARTZ STUDIO
GIL AX 3 CAS
WANTED: To list every piece of
land in the county for leas See or
writs Gresham A Easterling Wauri-
ka Okla
Bcsfctxs Oppcrlunitin
LCSCL CEETIX2
Regular meetings of th local lodge
I of A F and A M are held at the
juris xtz -rsiiodRu hm u n- buMi-c
i tn par nrs i mcs iBMrtiaa I second and fourth Thursday night
“ Hin each mouth
CMRt
Mhwrm tkrf lie
JIM E HOWARD W M
CLEVELAS3 TPACTCXS
FOR SALE— Oo 1917 Ford Touring I have secured the agency for Jef-
car A No 1 shape London Oarage 1 ff rson and Cotton counties for th
CREAM STATION now open et the’ "1‘brti Cyland farm tractor
Garner A Roche Grocery
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED by reg-
istered pharmacist at prices that are
right et RexeQ Drag Store
These ere of the tank type and are
wonder workers on the farm I will
have a car load of tractors in Waa-
rik soon For information phono
or write J B Morris' Ryan Okla
MaimpmeeMm an a AiiiMmm
I lMMasluJ karvMlilvwesel
I have three rebuilt threshing rigs
for sqle and iasaediete delry The
engines an thoroughly rebuilt cylin-
der rebored new cylinder rings
valves tad valve seats replaned sQ
boxes thoroughly re babbitted and en-
gine thoroughly tested end painted
FOR SALE— Several good young like new All separators rebuilt test-
milch cow All fresh Will sell or ed and painted like new See W L’
trade See Suns Bros Peters Waurika Oklahoma J8-lt
WE CAN LEASE TOUR FARM for
Oil and Gea located anywhere in tha
eounty Chandler A Harper
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Morrison, W. W. & Storms, C. S. Waurika News-Democrat (Waurika, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1919, newspaper, June 6, 1919; Waurika, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1717245/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.