The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 103, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT,
PCBMHUBD SIMI-WBBKLT.
EDITOR.
! BUSINEB3 MANAGCI1
Matter lut«ndel for publication In Siiiur-
day's paper aliould r« «-I tills olllec n« l In. r
than Krl.luy noun, n«l lor \\«>dn 7..I0 apaiM-r
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lteiitiou.
TIME TABLE A. T. S. F.
til UNO HI-l Til
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NO. 408
No. 4iJ0 aoootnuiodutlon
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Tiic State Democrat can print
your notices of final proof ami pave
you as much luonoy as any oilier
newspaper in Oklahoma. When you
got ready to prove lip conic and see
UK.
Owlu;; to Ihc threaten# weather
1h*I uionday night tho attendance at
tho Baptist Church, to hear Dr. Wood
wan Hinall. This is to be logrolled,
aa ho is an oloquout minister and a
hard worker ill the cause ho repro-
entft.
Largo consignments of straw berries
arc k in-/ shipped to northern mar-
kets from this city, and there is no
11 why tho fehipuieiils should not
be incira-cd next year. Kacli farmer
should raise berries for northern
markets.
Uuarantffd Care.
Wo authorize our advertised druggist
to tell Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Coughs and Colds, upon
this condition. If you are afflicted with
a Cough Cold or any Lung, Throat or
Chest troubles, and will u e this remedy
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex-
perience no benefit, you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We could not make this offer did we uot
know that Dr. King s New Discovery j
could be relied on. It never disappoints, I
Trial bottles free at Pension Penelon
Drug store. Large size 50c and $1 00.
Clothes line 5c Itacket.
A. J. Coffey was in Ihc city Wed-
nesday.
A good pint cup for a nicklc ut tho
IUcket.
A. T. Ui -h was in Oklahoma City,
Wednesday.
J. M. Smith returned this week
from Denver.
J. B. Adams of Ilico, was in the
city Wednesday.
John McGiuley was in Oklahoma
City Wednesday
Geo. Col ley, of Council Grove, was
iu tho City Friday.
J. Shottcnkirk returned from Coun-
cil Grove Thursday.
W. L. Allen of Chickasha was in
tho city this week.
It. M. Graham of Noble was iu
the city Wednesday.
Ed Jarboo of Lexington, win in
the city Tuesday.
II. W. Stubbeman spent Sunday
iu Arkansas City.
J. H. Penelon and J. I>. Maguire,
Suudayed in (Jutbrio.
S. II. Peters of Denver O. T. was
in the city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Tarpley are
visiting friends at Allen 1. T.
Wanted: A girl to do Iioiiho work,
Inquire at tho residence of I> W.
Marquart.
Mrs. I). A. Minor left Thursday to
visit friends and relatives in West
Virginia.
Mrs. A. A. Berry left for Kansas
Thursday, where she will visit her
mother.
Eld. Crow will boglu a M iles of
meetings al the Christian Church next
monday night.
Mrs. M. M. Gougli relumed Wed-
nesday from Texas, whom she had
been visiting.
Miss Pan lllco returned from Okla-
homa City Thursday, where sliu had
been visiting friends.
Frank Uroer of the (iulhrie Capital,
delivered an able address fo tho stu-
dents of tho University Thursday.
Regular crvices at the \1 • K.
church south next Sunday morning.
No preaching sit nmlit.
Mrs. II. W. tftubhenmi leaves to
day for Cincinnati, wliero sbo will
visit friends and relatives,
Everett Davis has sold his interest
in tho Vienna Bakery to Mr. Willetts
a brother of Boy Willetts,
Dr. Snow ami Judge Cease went
to Lexington, Wednesday night to
investigate tho killing that occurred
near there.
2-quart covered bucket for ti
The Sunday School of the M. E.
Cliuivh South will give an old fash-
ioned picnic, at sunn place crn-
veniciit to town. Saturday May 19th.
All tho Huildav schools of tho city are
invited to go out and enjoy tho day,
and tako part in tho exercises.
We wish that we could impress tho
business men of Norman with I bo ne-
cessity of belter roads from hero to
Tecumseh. Norman draws a big
trade from Tccuiuseb ami I lie amount
of Ira file between tho two tiwns
would be increased if wo had better
roads.
And slill the good work goes oil.
On May first our Hardware and Im-
plement business showed a gala of
114 per cent, over first four mouths
the Citizens Bank.
Parks-Sure Cure .i a po.Hive Ij0ull Uolllier, tllc poplllar butcher.
81 vho ar< "1 "" keep, the bo.t of all Made of meal,
down and certain times aro troubled ' . .
1 ..and always does all in his power to
l,y backache., Headache, elc. Sold j o hu c,l8tulncrB-
by B. It. Kittridge. „ , ,
— Ladies fancy pat. hose 5o—Itacket.
REM EM BER i The Norman Mill and Elevator Co.
j kept their mill running night and day
Thai Perfect Baker Barb Wire Runs >et werc u,,ftbl° «o ■uppiyti.e-demand
' for their celebrated snow llako flour.
Clark 'hO. N. T. Thread 4c-Hacket
Eckley's Racket 1st door north of
tho Citizens Bank.
18 inch Wooden Bowl 26c Racket.
M. McGiuley always leads iu low
pries.
A cup of Parks' Tea at night move
the bowels in the morning without
pain or discomfort. Sold by B. R.
Kittridg.
Standard Veiling 10c per yd-Racket
If you are looking for Eckley's
I'acket Store, you will find it In the
Carder and Brooks building north of
further than any other wire
niudo and that it in sold in Nor-
man only by the
Carey Lombard Lumber (Jo,
For Socials Festivals Etc.
Davis and Willetts, proprietors of
the Vienna Bakery, announce to the
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
candidates' mm...
this column lor to
advauce.
PGR SHMRIIT.
I hereby announce myself a- ;i candidate
for sheriff, subject totli « dcci Iof Demo-
cratic party of Cleveland > unity.
O. W.L'othey.
i uk Ki-(ii vi in. <)i i>i:ki>s.
I hereby announce myself a caudidate for
Uegfster of deeds, - uhjcct to t.ie aetlonof the
domocratfo party of Cleveland County
i: j. Keller.
SUP'TOF l'UBLIC INSTRUCTION.
I hereby annouii myseU a caudldato for!
County Superintendent of Pubite Instruction |
subject to tho Democratic Nominating con-
vention of Cleveland county,
0.W.HuonEP. I
i.
Which by the wa.y is the
G^-afcest one given yon yet
iiiif
Try a sack. ft
What is it? It i« a bottle. What is
in tho bottle? Syrup. Why do I see
it iu so many houses? Because
everybody likes it. What is it for?
For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whoop-
ing Cough and Consumption. What
is its name? Parks' Cough Syaup.
Sold by B. It. Kittridge.
I..W , .w....- ,, Tho Norman Mill & Elevator Co4.
public that they make a specialty of |ctt(jg| others follows. Buy a sack of
ice cream and other refreshments for their snow flake flour and you will
of lant year.
The Cauky-Lombaud Li mbkii Co.
Attorney Frauing has received a
letter from T K. Waggoner, dated
at Ilonrolulu Hawaii saying that his
health is much Improved and that ho
will sail for houio as soon is ho com-
pletes his business tlioro. No in en-
thusiastic over Hawai and writes of
tho climate in the most glowing
terms.
Vincent If all.
Pursuant to call I ho eubscribcrs to
the Vincent Hall fund met at tho
ofllce of W. T. Tate May fttti 1894 at
8 p in.
On motion L J. Kdwards was
ele tod chairman and I>. L. Larah
Bocretary, K. I'. Taylor treasurer
submitted his report showing receipts
and disbursments as follows:
K«
leived iu cash
, notes
$817,00
G5.00
882.00
740.00
Disbursed for silo
t4 l{ Telegram 100
tl u Recording papers 2.00
Balanco on hand cash $74.00
t 4, notes C5.00
882.00
On motion tho tr usurer was in-
structed to collect notes outstanding
and hold balanco $1:19,00 in Irusl
-iibjei l to the future action of tho
subscribers.
The Sec'y was instructed to cor-
respond with the proper committee
of the University Trustees and as
riTtain fheir plans in reference to the
erection of building and other mat-
ters of interest to tho subsciibers.
Adjourned
L. «J. Edwards. 1>. L. Larsii,
Chairman. Secrctarv.
Slew Each other.
News < f tho killing of Harrison ami
Head, was brought to this city
| Thursday, by Deputy marshals
j Sway lie ami Cook. Head was an
itncLi'i outlaw who had escaped a short time
•qUMlco «iou uuvnunvii "■ i .
ago and was hiding in the brush east
The carpenter. have flni.hoil their | of L,,xi,|g|lJ„ a posse was orgauii-
work on tl.o Episcopal ol...reh and m||>| ^ly llarrUon who WMdepu-
tbe bulbliug U now in ti..' hands of ,(>r tbal ,l(| it seem.
tho painter., who will complete then ^ (|mml j„ „,e
work thii week. j limbor wliore lh y engaged In a duel
to death. They exchanged several
parties, socials, church festivals etc.
Notice.
A ' j ico property loeated
between mo Methodist College ami
the public school building, any one
wishing to purchase call on Uev. J.
II. Miller.
Harness, Saddle*, Bridles, Collars,
Lines, Haines, Chaines and other
articles too iiuinerous to mention, at
prices to suit tho hard times. Whole-
sale and detail. Yours for Good
Goods and Low Trices.
W. II. STUBBKMAN.
Notice
To whom it may concern
The commissioners of Cleveland
county are hereby called, to meet at
usui' • - ' meeting on the 14th
,laV , for the purpose of
allowing jury and witness fees and
other court expenses and for tho pur-
pose of passing on certain claims
against Cleveland county, and re-
ceiving the reports of the Twp asses-
sors and settling with the township
assessors.
Witness my hand and seal this tho
third day of May 1894.
1). B. Wynne,
Co. Clerk.
Croup or Whooping Cough.
Ballard's horehound syrup will
promptly relieve croup and whooping
chugh. It will cure tho worst cough
or cold. 1' never disappoints. Try
it. Sold by W. T. Mayfield.
At a mooting of Camp Gordon of
Confederate Veterns on the 15th day
of April 1894.
It was rcHol 'cd that they have a
basket picnic on tho 9th day of June
1W4, at L. Fatiblns Grove live miles
west and one milo north t f Norman.
All Confederate veterans with their
families and all sous and daughters
of veterans, of Cleveland county are
invited fo come with tilled baskets,
also all those out side of the county
will be we.'eoino to join in with us.
We liopo that all will take an interest
ami come together at that time that
we mav live to know each other and
have a pleasant time.
T J. .Johnson, 8. .1 Wii.kins.
Cap*. Agt.
M. McGiuley h: -i tho most complete
stock of groceries in southern Okla.
Pictures framed at C. M. Dunn's
Furniture Store, Centra) ' '
For Sale: ono of tho finest farms in
Cleveland county. For information
call at this olllee.
Fob Rent: A business house next
door to Maguire's hardware store.
Call at The Democrat otHco.
Highest market price paid for coun-
try produce at M. Metiiny's.
M. M. McGiuley will save von
from 10 to 20 cts. a bund; 1 c:i ti ;;ir.
Tho Ifacket Store has been removed
to the Carder and Brook; '
north of tho Citizens Bank.
We List.
Atlantic "F" 36 inch iENRIETTA, All Shades, at
23c a yard.
Strictly All Wool, -+C wch, HENRIETTA, Finetwil,
all shades, at Lhe Low Price of 75c per yard.
Here's the Cnck-oo:_k,
All Wool 44 inch SERGE, All Shades—a Bargain at
$1.00. They go for a short time at 85c a yd.
use no other.
C. M. Dunn tho Furniture man
desires to call tho attention of the
public to the fact that ho has a fine
lino of carpet pamplcs and if you need
Lost: Between the Postofflco and
Victoria Hotel, one leu and one five
dollar bill. Tho owner will give the
five for tho return of the ten to this
ofllce.
Mrs. N. Moyetto, the Geneseo
county treasurer of the W. C. T. U.
and a very influential worker in the
cause of woman, says: "I have used
Parks' Tea and find it is the best i
remedy 1 have ever tried for consti- j
pation. It requires smaller doses;
and is more thoro igh. I shall use
nothing elso in future." Sold by
B. It. Kittridge.
Mil To the deaire for Mor-
phine, Opium, Whis-
ky or Tobacco. Proof
free. $5 to euro morphine or
whisky habit*; $2 for curing to-
bacco luibit. Address,
B, WILSON. Fleming, Texas.
NOW READY!
MY NWRPF?
Dish l'au l'Jc—Itacket.
Sol Owens was elected School
Treasurer for the ensuing year, th
annual school meeting last Tuesday.
A ten mill school tax was levied and
there will be eight months of school
next year.
The Caroy Lombard Lumber Co.,
Bold the lumber for the Oil Mill Huh
week. This indicates that work will
begin on the structure at once and
that it will bo completed in time for
(lie fall crop.
Remember lhe entertainment t. be
gived by the ladies of the M E
church south, at tho opera house on
Tuesday May 29th. This entertain-
ment is ot a character that will
please every body.
It is said that Hon. O. H. Ti avers,
late of this territory is a candidate
for Congress in Missouri. We hope
that he will bo more successful there
than here, should he be so fortunate
as to secure the nomination.
Tho subscription lis', of the Statk
Democrat still coutiuuos to grow
and we get ten new subscribers
whoro we lose one. That is a good
endoiseineut tor the State 1)i mockat.
Marvin Miller has just completed
his course in Norman Business Col-
lege, and has received a very beauti-
ful diploma iu penmanship, also a
diploma in bookkeeping. Mr. Miller
is one of our nvst respected ami
trustworthy young man and we tni-i
that ho will s .on bo filling a posi-
tion In Ins chosen profession.
shut> anil when found both were ly-
ing dead with a big tree between
them. Kveiything indicated a des-
perate battle as tiiey had readied
around the tree and shot eaeli oihei
Dew of White Clover.
The finest face preparation in tho |
world. Free sample bottles at
Weeks' drug store.
Who is It. J. Weeks?docs anybody
know hiiu? 4
Yes. He is that druggist whom
"The wicked persecueth. His store
is opposite Ihc postofflco in Norman.
Jersey Silk Mitts 18u-at ll.icket
Attention.
All members of the Albert Carter
Tost, ti. A. It., will please meet at
Ihc (i. A It. Hallv in tho town of
Norman, on the second Saturday in
May at 1 p. m Important business
will come before tho meeting and
your presence is needed.
W>i Thomas, C. McKinney,
Post. Com. Adjt.
This is a new journal devoted t<>
Oklahoma and Indian Tmrit.mhs.
During the coming year it will In- filled
with valuable information and hi.itorir
data. Subscription price ?2.oo per
year. J. R. DuiTkee, Pub.
Norman, Okla.
For sale by Newsdealer ■ « r at office
of publicatio i, front of Democrat of-
fice.
A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man.
Are you Bilious, Constipated, or
troubled with .Jaundice, Sick Head-
ache, Had Taste iu Mouth, Foul
Wreath, Coated Tongue, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Hot Dry Skin, Pain in
; Back ami between the Shoulders,
Chills and Fever, &c. If you have
any ot these symptoms, your Liver
.u.uuuu imv is out of order and your blood is
1 II, I Wtt. shut through tho nock a.ul "lowly boing poisoned, bccausc your
. , , Liver does not act properly. Mek-
his bunds indie,i cd that he had ultHl BISK will cure any disorder of the
to stanch the ll nv of blood with his . |^jvert Stoinaeli «>r Bowels. It has
tiiiit■ i -• Both men were not lacking ' no equal as a Liver Medicine, i'rko,
7ft cents Free 1'rial Uottlea at W.T#
in nerve ami Head had more than ^VieM
onoeexhibited his. It is said that y '
one time he was being pursued b> I'nlen Meeting of the t hurdles
deputy marshals in the CI ickasaw To be held in * the Presbyterian
Nation, near Purcell, and as he
reached lhe ford of lhe river there, he
overtook two ladies iu a buggy. Ho
jumped iu and throw one of them
out and drove the horses across the
lilie as fast as ho could, with the
other lady iti lilt
•aping the otHeors.
for larceny this time.
church at 8, p. in on 2nd Lord's day
in May. Discourse by J. A. Grow,
topic: "Upon what I be triumphs of
lhe tiospel depend, iu Norman."
Tho citizens in general as well as
church members aro very cordially
buggy thus ofr- invited to attend this union meeting
He was wanted j of the people of God
A. Grow, Sec'y.
Kefftltr Mill Days.
Dowil and ltunyau Grist Mill, in
this city, will run evory Fridiy.
New i It y Council
Tho new city council met Wednes-
day ami elected P. Ad kins chairman.
Tom Berry was elected city attorney
an 1 Ben Clay night marshal. The *"'or or Ken*
peoples party are feeling jubilant , Desirable lesidence property in the
over their vielory and Allan says i ,iouos addition, Inquire
(hat Ihcy worked a peoples party , , HAT otllcc.
trick iu this
Eckley did it with his Itacket.
May Floral.
The ladies of the M. E. Church
South, are preparing a delightful
eveuiug entertainment lobe given at
the Opera House, Tuesday May 29th,
which will be entirely different from
any thing had iu Norman heretofore
and which will be pleasiuff to both
the eye and the ear
. M. Dunn tho Undertaker, car-
ries the finest line of caskets hi the
Territory ami keeps a tine hearse in
connection with his undertaking
establishment.
They Want Names.
The Russell Art Publishing Co., of
928 Arch Street, Philadelphia, desire
the names and address of a few peo-
ple in every town who aro interested
iu works of art, and to securo them
they offer to send free, 4 Cupid
Guides the Boat," a superbly exeout
ed water color picture, size 10 x IB
inches, suitable for framing, and six-
teen other pictures about same sizo,
iu colors, to any one sending them at
once the names and address c f ten
persons (admirers of flue pictures)
together wit'i six two-cent stamps to
cover expense of mailing etc , The
regular price of these pictures i*
ill.00, but I hey can all bo secured
free by any person forwarding the
names and stamps promptly
Note The editor of this paper has
ready received copies of above plc-
ires ami considers (hem really
(ictus of Art.''
, u-$ali\ Store.
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Norman to Tecumseh.
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Real Estate and Insur. nee jenta.
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HARPIS& BOT
V I OI'lH .'y: - 13
3RD,
fS BANK OP NORMAN,
APITA L STUCK $50.000.00
DIRBCTOUS: .
TftlLORlNQ
Osterliaus &, W'iimus,
THE MERCHANT TAILORS,
Aru doing a strictly flrit-claw merchant I
tailoring basinets, and Invite yon to I
call and soe naioploa and Btylc-s.
There Is no use seuillnir or iroing out
of tho city for talIor-ina<h' ctotlilng. Wo
Kuarautoc satisfaction In prh >, K« ods
and wot'kmaushlp. ( all and us, t*vo
doors oant of Oontral Block, Norman.
Bayard T. Hainer,
ATTOliN VA \ V LAW
. williams,
WILLIAMS
11orne^
N'OKM A '
NEWELL,
■ ivt:
5 & BR;
LAW\ '
W ■ Iv,
DKMO-
>ctiou.
Itevlval SerTlces.
K«tr«J >olloc.
ttlven that H M Duirgo
H'.ll. .■
(.is taken up his resldem • ««• n . ■ • ■
Ui'giu at llio Cl.rlsllan Cburcli on J",, I '•'•.
bronchitis
Ballard's Horehound Syrup abso-
lutely cures Bronchitis and all other
diseases of the throat and lungs.
Ii gives in.stant relief and will cure
the worst cough. It is ;i guaran
teed Remedy. )' W. .T
Mavtield.
ixciiitig Hllei
lilirhest Award ut the World
Fall .
1'ti ti i
eli i ze u >
CREAM
lows:
. Why 1 believe lhe liiblo.
Od ami New Covenant.
I'.cyinnii g of the Kim-
ubout W yi'iirn ol.l l '>
• 'Uldn. a
Sttld cs-
,rv?im** t«> 'i.Vm.i ..11,1 s. l U.l Mil .uv ..'
Htadiu Ue and Xeuraigta curodbylM
MILLS' LAIN PILLS. "One cent a doso.
Ex-School Land Commissioner
and author of liuinerV M • ■ u.il, the
only work published containing the
school land laws of Oklahoma.
Sent on receipt of 75 cents.
All business relating to the leas
ing of school lands iu any portion
of the Territory will receive prompt
attention. Office:
Rooms 11 and 12Gray Block,
GUTHRIK, OKLAHOMA.
DK. W. <
Physician
-S/./zL
a prosperous //,
4\\Tiy, it's just a year ago
W. H. SNOW,.
I'mv.sieiax anu
(bo >ecouU| jJiVbHi^ud.d K il <.u lolt slunildt
|.j els for the very forcht
P0WDIR
. no this wt < k, (■ W. Tack it of
ijU> was eleoteil Chief and^dele-
! i:ute to lhe Iiiternational
at Montreal, this year
MOST PERFECT MADE. . and Hert 1 unn wore delegate
luieCnpoCtean.. of Tartar Powder F'.< from till* cily. Mr. Tackolt n. .1
gin Amnonla, Alum or any other adulterant | nan aro tube conifrat ulnt.-.l (in-
40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ucliicvillg nu ll #11 lioliur.
.'!( you 1I011't1 louk boiler,
belti'i , f l lioller nml !cop boiler,
i bring il back." That is what we
nay when we sell a buttle of "Parka'
Sure Cure.'' If you ate not feeling
Conversion of Hie .Uiler. j jukt ,1^1,1. If your head alios; your
iu. Converalun ..f Paul | . )nl,r diatrrsacs
v,,u; M von arc ••out i.f .om" and
don't know what Hi.: troubloia, why
! don't you try a bottle on tills guar-
ihurthos to attiMid lhe aenoa ol ser plan? "Wu will take Hie
A- rliau.rea if you will lake lhe modi
An Honor for Norman. slno." S 'ldby 11 It. Kitlrldge.
At the I'ireuian's Convention, at
4 l'eiiteeost and its lesson.
Conversion of children.
Coiiveriiou ol Cornelius
extend :i h :irty \ve!c iue to the
Noiiuan and the various j
Itallard'a Snow Liniment Hill t'lirc
Neuealgin. It will nlao .ure
f,r "I Ume Hack, Sore Throat, Woiin,I,.
iV'"m - si.raiita, Britia.-", euta, old Sorea.
John Mi (.In- j .l(|jllfl> it wj|| ,.,||0 your hack aclio.
Sold by W. T. Mayfield.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made
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A GENERAL
In vi tut ion is extended to tho Normun ftiul
vicinity to do their trading at the
TEXAS STORE.
I wont quote prices this time, bat they uro way
Come and Sample the Finest Syrup in (lie. city.
Buy Genuine Kentucky Tobaccos of
T. J. OVERSTREET, N '
Or
West Main Street, Norman.
VINCEHT
.Ausru
and, do you know
in, and they an
>v strnnrrc
iniuc arc l . ir
lanire,
• .iiilii I1JM jel
'■ i=Ei v; r-'OR
UR BUSINESS.
-t wo were
line j i!r ot
: J t'i<3 Hanolton
2 wed."
TOItE.
tiii
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down.
out niot
—AND
iiuil der.
Plans to Suit E-ef:
1
A. D. ACERS, Manager.
CO
Price's
World'i
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 103, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1894, newspaper, May 12, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115523/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.