The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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FINE FOR LIVER
SICK HEADACHE
AND CONSTIPATION
Don't Wait Another Day Get a
25-cent Box of Hot Springs
Liver Buttons and Feel
Young Again
Calomel has had ite day, slam hang
purgatives that act violently are not
wanted; there's just one real, blissful,
gentle remedy for constipation and
other ailments caused by poisonous
accumulations in the bowels, and that
remedy is HOT SPRINGS LIVER
BUTTONS from Arkansas,
They tone up the liver so splendidly
and clean up the bowels so thorough-
ly without discomfort that after a
few days' treatment you will feel
years younger, your skin will be
CAVALRY OFFICER IS
INJURED BY A MORO
Lieutenant Edmunds Returns
From the Philippines to Re-
ceive Treatment.
San Francisco, Cel.—First Lieut.
Klnzie B. Edmunds. First Cavalry,
who was severely injured by a Moro
at Seit Lake, Jolo, Philippine Ieland9,
on the night of December IS last, re-
turned to San Francisco from Manila
recently on the transport Thomas to
undergo treatment for severe wounds
on his legs and body. It is under-
stood that he will never fully recover
COULD POINT TO ONE VIRTUE]
Husband's Comparison of Wife's Ciga-
rette With Himself Gave Her
Opportunity for "Shot."
President A lawrence Lowell of
Harvard said at a dinuer iu bis honor
in Chicago:
"Karly marriages are the best. It
me from being decapitated
the
Moro was that 1 was sleeping with
clearer, your eyes brighter, you will from his injuries. In relating his ex
not be subject to diziiness or nervous- ;
ness, you will have more energy, will
sleep soundly, relish what you eat
and do your work willingly and cheer-
fully.
If you feel lazy, tired or blue, it's
your liver. HOT SPRINGS LIVER !
BUTTONS will make you feel fine In
a jiffy. All druggists, 25 cents. For
free sample write Hot Springs Chem-
leal Co., Hot Springs, Ark.
Money merely talks. Whisky makes
a man sing.
COCA COLA HABIT, A GHOST.
TVe have all heard of ghosts, but none
of as havi> ever seen one. It's the same
way with coca cola "fiends:" you can
hear about them but you might search
for them until dooms day and you
would never find o ie. Physicians who
hfive treated hundreds of thousands of
drug-habit cases, including opium, mor-
phine, cocaine, alcohol, etc., say that
they have never seen a case where the j8 neither good for the man nor for
use of Coca-Cola has so fastened itself community that he should wait
upon the individual as to constitute a )le is twenty-eight years old ba
habit in the true sense of the word. Al- ,„ r-vin. "
though millions of glasses of Coca-Cola for^ 11181 J f
are drunk every year, no Coca-Cola , President lx>wel! paused u moment
fiends have ever made themselves vis- j and then, smiling, he continued:
lble at the doors of the sanitariums for : ' Another trouble about late mar-
the treatment of drug habits i riages is that the man's habits—his
The Coca-Cola habit is analogous to bad h bits--are formed, and It's hard
the beefsteak habit and to the straw- | lQ b,.pak hl(n „(• ti,em. You know,
berry habit and the ice cream habit. , „ ,hl, plory of ,ht, cigarette?
People drink toca-< .nlafln. bpca«se of ,he 0,d.fasm0ned 'manly
thev see it advertised and thereafter , . ,. . ,
because it tastes good and refreshes ma type—the toft, lull stomached
THE BEST HOT WEATHER TIG,
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill T
The Old Standard, General Tonic. Drives out Malaria,
Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System.
FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN.
They drink it
perlences on the night of the attack,
Lieutenant Edmunds taid: ™'ndfi and m. „n,pntn<,lv
p„„„. ,h. i ;0".vk, "".a'
If you had ever witnessed the ravings
If ra. Wlnslow'a Soolhiug Syrup for Children
teething, uoftfiia the gumx, reduces luflftmma-
tlon.alliLya palu,cures wlud colli',2&c a bottle.JM*
It's when riches take unto them-
selves wings that they feather other
people's nests.
Water in bluing is ailultiratlcn. Cllassnnd
water makes liquid blue costly. Buy K«d
Cross Ball Blue- Adv.
The religion that makes a man take
his coat off isn't the kind he makes a
cloak of.
Her Last Chance.
"She was married at high noon."
"Yes, and everybody said it was
high time."
GROT —
IWer to action. drives Malaria out of the blood und
tnl ids up i ho sji teui. A true tonic. Vor adult* and
children- 60c.
Too Much Ball.
"Why did you move away from Chi-
cago?"
"The doctor advised my husband to
move to some town with only one
team to worry about."
type lhat drinks too much, belongs
to too many lodges, and must be su- j -rr r, UACTY
perior to woman in everything—this uu "Ho I I
man took umbrage over Ills wife's
It is a combination of QUININR and IRON in a tasteless form thai wonderfully
strengthens and fortifies the svstem to withsiaml the depressing effect of tho liot siiminev.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fevo*.
Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives lile und vigor to Nursing
Mothers and Pale. Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. Relieveii
nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses tho liver to action anil purines the blriotl
A true tonic and sure appetizer. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c
of a real drug fiend when deprived of ■ (.jgHrP,t(, thr one modest cigarette
his drug, if you had ever observed the | tha, shfl (ook artpr dlnn(,ri though he,
agony he suffers. you would never
again be so unfair as to mention Coca-
Cola In the ssme breath with the
"habit-forming" drugs.—Adv.
Figuratively Speaking.
"Father," said little Herbert, "why
doesn't mother travel with the cir-
cus?"
"What could she do in a circus?"
"She might be the strong woman. I
heard her tellin' grandma this morn-
ing that she would wind you around
her little finger."—Judge.
Its Nature
"Would you put any reliance on an
opinion that It Is healthy to eat
candy?"
"Well, it may not be a true opin- the uncomprehending be Judged lm
or course, smoked like a chimney all
day long And so he said one eve-
ning:
" I believe you think more of that
nasty.-poisonous cigarette than you do
of rne, your Husband '
" Well, dear,' his wife replied, smil-
ing and blowing a cloud, I can keep
my cigarette, you know, from going
out.' '*
Made Daddy Gasp.
A certain small Chicago laddie Is
quick wilted as imitative, and so given
to considering himself as quite an
adult in comparison with his baby
brother, that he now and then talks
and acts in a manner that might by
ion, but it's certainly a candied one."
It's hard to prove a fellow is a lob-
ster so long as he succeeds in keeping
out of hot water.
IN HIS ACTION
Senator Root Finds Lesson for States-
man in Good Story of the
Green Sailor.
Senator Root, at a luncheon In
Washington, said, apropos of u new-
move against the trusts:
"I hope that we shan't go after all
our big, successful huBinesH too
hastily, too ignorantly. I hope that
business success won't be treated like
the old man in the story.
"There's a story about a ship. A
sailor fell overboard from hia ship
and the captain shouted to a green
hand:
"Throw a buoy over!"
Hut the sailor wasn't rescued. IIo
drowned. After all hope of rescue
was gone, the Captain, reviewing tho
efforts that bad been made, said to
the green hand:
"Did you throw
when I told you?"
" 'No, sir,' said the green hand, "I
couldn't find a boy, so I threw an old
man over.""
that buoy over
Just Like All the Rest.
"But, doctor," she said, "I want to
raise my baby with all the modern
improvements."
"I don't see a Bingle modern Im-
provement about him, "the prosaic
old man replied.
Dealt Captain Watson a Death Blow.
my legs toward the opening of the
tent We usually sleep in that posi-
tion, but on this particular night
Capt. John Watson, Eighth Cavalry,
law down with his head near the tent
(lap, because his cot was located on a
rise in the gro: d and he was more
comfortabke in that position. We had
Just made camp that day about eight-
een miles from the town of Jolo, at a
place called Selt Lake. We turned in
early. It was about 10:30 o'clock, and
I had been sound asleep, when 1 was
suddenly awakened by a thud and a
heavy sigh. The brilliant moonlight
was streaming in through the open
tent flap. It flashed on the naked
shoulders of the Moro and on his up-
Square Meal.
Jones, who is somewhat of a phi-
lanthropist, went to his favorite res-
taurant at noon for lunch j ralsed barong. He had already dealt
"Say," he began, addressing the Watgon a death b,QW ,,apt
manager, "a poor fellow came to me . Wat80„ mugt have bee„ )nstanUy kHI.
this morning asking for lood, as he fgr Wg head WM 3evtrad from hu
said be was starving. I gave him Qeck
my card and sent him to your res
"Belter Be Safe
Than Sorry"
It is far better io give
the Stomach, Liver and
Bowels some help at the
beginning than to keep
puttipg it off until sickness
overtakes you. Be wise,
and keep
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
handy and take it prompt-
ly. It helps overcome all
Stomach, Liver and Bowel
Ills, also prevents Malaria,
Fever and Ague.
She Had Such a Dreadful Accident
An Emporia girl met a friend tint
other day and said, "Why weren't
you at the party last night?" Th«
friend replied. "Oh, I had a dreadful
accident. I eat on tho lawn and a
mosquito bit me, and I could not get
my new skirt on over the bite."—
Kausas City Star.
Canaries Warn of Danger.
Canary birds are now part of tint
equipment of very well regulated
mines. If the atmosphere Is ques-
tionable the birds are carried into II
and they show slgnu uf Its effect ui
once.
One Definition.
"Prip, what's a sure tip?"
"It Is something, «ny son, you am
sure to lose money on."
pertinent. Not long since at the fam-
ily to hie the boy attempted to relate
a recent experience. ■ His father, who
was talking, paid uo attention, and
the child's anger got the better of
hiB politeness. Raising his voice
shrilly and speaking with an absurdly uriinDDUninC
j unconscious resemblance to hia fa- IN PAIN WITH HEMORRHOID^
ther's tone and manner under similar ;
I circumstances, he demanded: Bissell, Ala.—"I was troubled for
"Papa, will you kindly close your several years with protruding hemor-
I little trap for Just one moment while rholds. They caused pain of the most
[ 1 get in a word!" severe kind and some Iobs of blood.
They were so Inflamed that the touch
Alas, That Poor Egg. of anything against them was moBt
"Waiter!" From the table by the intense agony. I got no rest nights
window the voice of an elderly gentle and had to have my legs and feet
inan rose in accents wrathful. "Wait- j propped up in the bed.
I isr!" J "1 tried all kinds of advertised
| "Yes, sir," replied the much ha cures, and I was told that an opera-
rassed one, hastening forward. tlon was the only relief. 1 suffered
The elder gentleman, overcome by untold agony. I saw the advertise-
I his emotions, made several vain ef nient of Cuticura Soap and Ointment
forts at articulate utterances. Then: and sent for a sample. 1 tried It and
"Take this egg away!" he roared then procured a box of Cuticura Soap
"Take it away!" and Cuticura Ointment. 1 was cured
" Yes, sir," said the waiter obliging j sound and well in three weeks' time,
ly, as he glanced wistfully at the of- j a cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes
Alwsrs full quality vnhie in LEWIS'
Sinnle Binder. That is why the smoke*
wants it. Adv.
The going Is always good on a to-
boggan slide.
Egotism Is the root of mnch tiro-
some conversation.
fending article. "And—and what shall
1 do with It, sir?"
"Do with it?" The outraged cus-
tomer rose menacingly from his chair.
"Oo with it?" he bellowed ilercely.
"Why, wring Its neck!"
taurant and told him to get a good,
square meal and I would pay for 1L
How much Is the bill?"
"Fifty-flve cents, sir."
"What did the poor man have?"
"Nine beers and a cigar."
"I had left my revolver alongside
I my cot, but H became hidden In the
| bedclothes and I could not find It. Hav-
j lng finished Capt. Watson, the Moro
I turned his attentions to me, reaching
,' In from outpide the tent with the
! barong, with which he cut deep gashes
; in my legs. Then he walked away
| from the tent while I lay helpless on
the ground, and came back again with
upraised spear. In the meantime my
cries had awakened the camp, and
several other officers made a rush for
Slightly Adulterated.
Mandre de Fouquleres, the celebrat-
ed Parisian cotillon leader, talked to
a group of reporters, before his de-
parture for France, about tha Ameri-
can woman. 1 lhe Moro Seeing there was no escape
"It 1b a mistake to suppose that for h,m he
came toward them, and
the question of money plays an lm- I thpy gent Beveral bullets into hl8 bodVi
portant part in American marriages. ; kiIllng hlm instantly. This A*.ro
said M. de houquieres. I he love ma(je |,ls way through the line of seji-
match is not rare. Indeed, it is much
more common here tLan with us."
Smiling, the Frenchman added:
"I believe there are few American
girls who would answer as the candid
New York debutante did when asked
if Bhe was marrying for pure love. nnnCTc:DC> AMn nnrc FITUT
" Pure Love?' said the debutante, ROOSTERS AND DUbS rIGHI
with a roquiah smile. 'Well, not alto-
gether. Pure love, adulterated with Cocks Hold Their Own Against Su-
tries, creeping up to our tent, reaching
in through the -open flap with his
barong. Had not poor Watson been
lying with his head toward the door
he might have had a chance "
TA N GO
Tli nw Willi Stnpid Mtdnt
Ide fi'/ver
OoIJar
tm f. 1*1 Co. Maun. lna. t.
tccBrwrtD sciiooiw musTPATro catalogi l itturtiM
ONE MONTH'S GUAR ANTEFDF.YF. TRKATMENT 50c
■ iiri* fur ,-n,nu'ai- (1 .-ind ,-iiUirrhai cy« lid*, non-ptn-
fc,,n,ni«. non-lrrUatinu. Spnl on reefipl uf W cents
U1LFIN llKVIi COMPANY. Mun. ie, lnd., Bui 2M.
W. N. U.. Oklahoma City, No. 32-1913.
Special Hospitals Needed.
The National Association for the
Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis
estimates that there are over a mil-
lion consumptives in the United
State, of whom probably at least one-
third are unable to provide for them-
selves the necessary treatment at
home. Most of these cases are a men-
ace to the health of their families and
associates, and should be In special
hospitals. At the present time, how-
ever, even if every case were known,
it would not be possible to provide ac-
of Cuticura Ointment accomplished
what all else failed to do." (Signed)
L. R. Cook, Nov. 12, 1912.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment Bold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free.with 32-p. Skin llook. Addrews post
Card "Cuticura, Dept. L>, Boston."—Adv,
Out of Place.
The Last Arrival—Oi thought this
waB to be a progrlsaive party, Ma-
loney?
Card Party Host—So ut Is, Molke.
The Last Arrival (wltherlngly)—
Thin phwat's that black Republican
av a Casey doing her?—Puck.
Get Into the Land Business.
Work for yourself. Opportunity
right In your community for a paying
irS HARD TO WORK
It's torture to work with a tame, aching
back. Get rid ot ii. Attack Hie causo
Probably it's weak kidneys.
Heavy or confining work is hard on
the kidneys, anyway, an<l*onco the kid-
neys become inflamed and congested,
the trouble keeps getting worse.
The danger ot running into gravel,
dropsy or Bright's disease is serious.
Use iJoan's Kidney Pills, a floe remedy
for backache or bad kidneys.
A Washington
C"C
H. TI. Hatch,
2516 Cedar Kt..
Kverett, Wneih.,
nays: "8ev r«
pains In my
bark made me
rntnerable. The
Ii I d n e y serra-
tions burned to
Ea u 8 I n r. My
a«:k Kot so bad
I could hardly
work. After
specialists fall-
ed Doan's Kid-
ney Pills com-
pletely c u r e d
me."
Get Doau'i at Any Storo, ROc ft Box
DOAN'S"^?
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. V.
a little money.'"
PANTRY CLEANED
A Way Some People Have.
A doctor said:
"Before marriage my wife observed
In summer and country homes, coming
In touch with families of varied means,
culture, tastes and discriminating ten-
dencies, that the families using Pos-
tum seemed to average better than
those using coffee.
"When we were married two years
ago, Postum waB among our first order
of groceries. We also put In some tea
and coffee for guests, but after both
had stood around the pantry about a
year untouched, they were thrown
away, and Postum used only.
"Up to the age of 28 1 bad been ac-
customed to drink coffee as a routine
habit and suffered constantly from In-
digestion and all Its relative disorders.
Since uslpg Postum all the old com-
plaints have completely left me and I
sometimes wonder If I ever had them."
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Write for booklet, "The
Road to Wellvllle."
Postum comes In two forms.
Regular (must be boiled).
Instant Postum doesn't require boll
perior Numbers Until Policemen
Break Up Engagement.
Chicago.—Four dogs and two roos-
ters belonging to some Ice wagon and
express wagon drivers who leave their
vehicles on a vacant lot at 1537 West
12th street aft*r their day's work Is
done have kept Albert Hoffman, 1535
West 12th street, and five other ten-
ants In a three story building, awake
on recent hot nights, and the other
night precipitated a battle. The Max-
well street police were called to quell
the trouble
The roosters waged a successful and
valiant fight against superior numbers
of dogs every night. The neighbors
held a council of war and a sortie was
to have been made upon the campa of
the enemies
The owners, however, heard of the
plan and were ready to repulse the
flat dwellers, who had planned to cap-
ture the offending cocks and dogs.
Mr. Hoffman called the pollee and
the owners of the belligerents, as well
as the residents of the flat building,
were warned to cause no further trou-
ble.
Thoughtful Papa.
"I don't think your father fe«ls very
kindly toward me," said Mr. Staylate.
"You misjudge him. The morning
after you called on me he seemed
commodations for more than one In business. Send 50c money order lo-
eight or ten. The removal of the.t day for my full and complete Instrua-
t'oci of infection demands more and | tions and begin at once. E. B. illckum,
better hospital and sanatorium pro- Df,pt E> gtniwater, Okla.—Adv.
Winding Stream.
Bill—I see Montana ha a Clock
river.
Bill—It doesn't go without winding,
either, I suppose.
Obliging Her.
The sweet young thing was being
shown through the Oaldwln locomo-
tive works.
"What is that thing?" she asked,
pointing with her dainty parasol.
"That." said the guide, "is an en-
gine boiler."
She was an up-to-date young lady
quite worried for fear I had not proper ! iin(j at once became interested. ' And
courtesy." , why do they boll engines?" be in-
Tco Bad, Indeed.
Paterson, N. J.—"Too bad I dropped
lng but Is prepared Instantly by stir- | 'h"* ball, said Charles SlmouB, while
ring a level teaspoonful In an ordinary
cup of hot water, which makes it right
for most persons.
A big cup requires more and some
peoplt, who like strong things put In s
heaping spoonful and temper It with a
large supply of cream
Experiment until you know the
amount that pleases your palate and
fcave it served that way la the futura.
There's a Reason" for Postum.
doctors set a broken leg. The leg
was broken as he tried to prevent a
player on en opposing team score s
winning run.
Old Smoker Gone.
Brvsn, O.—Mrs. Klliabeth Maugber
men, who for yesrs has smoked near
ly all the time while about home, It
dead st the age of 108
"Indeed! What did he say?"
"He asked me how 1 could be so
rude as to let you go away without
your breakfast."
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOK1A, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that It
Bears the
Signature of i
In ITse For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Motors Dicplace Handcars.
Motor cars for laborers have almost
entirely displaced handcars on rail-
roads. They are economical because
tbey deliver the men at the place of
operation In good condition.
quire dagain.
"To make the engine tender," po-
litely Replied the re sourceful guide -
Pennsylvania Punch Bowl
Local Expert.
Summer Hoarder (just arrived from
Boston)—What are the six best sel-
lers In this locality?
Farmer Stuhblegrasg—That depends
on whether you want to store perta-
ters or elder In 'em.—Puck. ,
Certain Fate.
"I am goinK to get on the stage by
hook or by crook."
"Oh, you'll get the hook on it all
right."
Vni fun N<«>|) u l arhuni'lf or llnll
Aft*r It lit*f111 m to form. >y 'mln* DH I'OH-
TEB S ANTISEPTIC HEALlN<i OIL.. 26e,
bOc. |l 00
Love may make the world go round,
hut sometimes it takes marrlageu to
square It.
Why Scratch?
"Hunt'8Curc"isg«ai-
anteed to stop and
permanently cure tlwl
terrible itching. It la
compounded for th;it
purpose ant! your money
will be promptly refunded
WITHOUT QUICSTIOM
if Hunt's Cure fnifotocurti
/tcb, Eczema, Tetter, Rl.ig
Worm or any other S1clr>
Disease. 50c at your druKKfot'n, or by BMfcV
direct it he hasn't It. Manufactured only toy
A. 0. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., f.iwrMa, Tena
TOR OLD AND YOUNG
Tutt'a l.lverPUt. ictai hlndly onttic rhttil,
thu ilellcjlt fcmnlc ur titlhrui old Rt ulkiia
thivteurouii mm. H
Irritating Skin Troubles,
so prevalent In summer, such as
hives, poison oak. chafing, sunburn,
eczema, etc.. are quickly relieved when
Tyree's Antiseptic Powder 1b used.
25c. at drugglBts or sample sent free
by J. S. Tyree, Washington, D. Z.—Adv.
loo Much Akin.
"Aren't you afraid of getting caught
In a sea puss?"
"Oh, no; I'm going out In a cat
boat."
That Soft Answer.
"Oh," she said, "your conduct Is
enough to make an angel weep."
"I don't see you shedding any
tears," he retorted, and bis tact saved
the day.
More Latitude.
"Say, Pete, why don't you leave
your church and join mine?"
"What would be the advantage In
that?"
"I can swear all 1 durn please, and
you can't."
Pay Roll Wit.
Small Boy (crouched up over a big
book)—Mother, what are the "Wages
of Sin?"
Suffragist Mother—Anything under
t8 s week, my son —lJfe.
Dcin'l buy wat«r for biulnf?. Miiulil Win. la
aliiio*tali water, buy Keil Cross Hall Blue,
tlic blue tlial's all blue. Adv.
To try to look Intelligent Is easier
than making good.
t„ne and vfrenitth lithe wruk stometlt
bowels, kklneyaiuHl tilml I i m*m
THE BEST STOCK
SADDLES Z?
nblo prim, writs for fnm
illuatrAUil • atitlotfu*.
L?l> A. It 1IE33 ASOW
3#9 Travia Si. Huuilna. To*.
'EYE WATERrXTV^"^
JOI1N NON* & CO.,Tr. j-,N.K.
KWA MTErfo? HOMES FOHnJ
W AIN1 LLP! the famous]
FAULTLESS STARCH DOLLS
Hmidfl top* from t«n rent ui* Mntrm or Knoltlm* Htnroh .
<•1 !«• rent* in stamp* Itooovr r<>«Ui*o an«l |>m< Uiiiu) J
■ ) Mot Ml* kii«abeu Ann, 'U tnrh *' 1
jn<l tli me top* from ten<vni pitch-
nan* itml four renta In Ntumpt* hk<I
uot Mlml'hiHilxiPrlnim or Mltm Lllj
ftMU), twflvu Ir. he* Muli. I
toi*i from IWo <H<nt imk k «Kv tf
wMi, hub twloe a* iuiiii) aro
(hit tht* ad. oot.
will be Ai'.topbxl in plnre o
one ten cunt or two fivu t-eu(
t«>!> Only one ail. v MI bo my-
copted with each application.
BEST STARCH FOR
ALL PURPOSES.
NHTPT >r VOUR QffOCtR DOCS NOT HAVE FAULTLC89
(lUILi STAHCH SC NO US HIS NAMI. WE WILL WRITK
HIM AND IF HI 0NDCR8 WE WILL 8CND YOU A DOLL FREE
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Flynn, Ivan L. The New Era. (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1913, newspaper, August 7, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109907/m1/3/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed June 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.