Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1910 Page: 7 of 8
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worth 'third victim of feud uncle joe cannon
mountains
of gold
hominy merchant gets re-
venge for loss of son
HE ALSO SPEAKS WELL OF CAN-
ADA.
IKE AFTER
During Change of Life,
says Mrs. Chas. Barclay
Graniteville, Vt.— "I was passing
through theChangeof Life and suffered
from nervousness
audotherannoying
symptoms, and I
Daniel Parker is Mortally Wounded
by Father of Man He Killed
Over Election Quarrel
Two Years Ago
and strength. I
never forget to tell
my friends what
I.ydiaE Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound has done for me
during this trying period. Complete
restoration to health means so much
to ine that for the sake of other suffer,
ing women 1 am willing to make my
trouble public so you may publish
this letter." — Mus. Ciias. B.u«,lav,
R.F.D.,Graniteville, Vt.
No other medicine for woman's ills
has received such wide-spread and un-
qualified endorsement. 2s o other med-
icine we know of has such a record
cf cures of female ills as has Lydia 12.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
For more than 30 years it has been
curing female complaints such as
inflammation, ulceration, local weak-
nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, indigestion
and nervous prostration, and it is
unequalled for carrying women safely
through the period of change of life.
It costs but little to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and,
as Mrs. Barclay says, it is "worth moun-
tains of gold to suffering women.
HAD A PRIVATE MENAGERIE
No Other Explanation for Colonel's
Extraordinary Outbreak Seems
Possible.
Pawhuska, Okla.—The third sacrt
fice of life in a fued that had its in
can "truly say that | ception at Hominy two years ago re-
LydiaE.Pinkham's ; suited in Pawhuska, when M. F. Fra
potd^iasvovs k'y' an ag<d nle,thant of homlny,
worth mountains s'101' an(l mortally wounded Daniel
of gold to me, as it Parker, 30 years old, traveling rep
restored my health
THE ROAD TO POPULARITY
Recipe Has Been in Use Many Years,
But It Is Not Always Safe to
Trust It.
30
resentative of a lumber company, j
Within an hour after the death of
his victim Fraley was a maniac ir.
the county jail. Within the same j
hour the aged father of Parker at !
Hominy, stricken with grief, was crit-
ically ill under a doctor's care. Twc j
of Fraley's sons are in their graves,
victims of revolvers, and a th rd is un-
der bond charged with shooting the
man who killed the second son. The
Frale.v fortune of $50,000 is at 6take
in a last frantic fight for freedom
against blood and one of the families
of highest repute in Tennessee for £
generation is decimated in the name
oi honor.
Parker was standing on a Main
street corner conversing with friends.
Fraloy came across the street from
the Pawhuska hotel and walked up
behind, tapped him on the shoulder,
saying "Hello, Dan." As Parkei
turned Fraley jabbed the barrel of
his automatic revolver into Parker's
abdomen and fired three times. Par-
ker fell into a gutter. Fraley fol-
lowed and fired three more shots.
Then he fled to the hotel, and a few
minutes later was tak n to the coun-
ty jail. Parker died within an hour.
The six shots had entered his bow
els. The seventh time the automatic
hammer came down the weapon snap-
ped.
"I am sorry 1 had to kill him,"
Fraley said after being taken to Jail,
"but he killed my son and I shal
never get over it." Fraley had come
"Hit's a wonder to me," said the
old family servant, "dat de ol' kunnel
don't go into de circus business, out an'
out—he see so many animiles 'long
'bout de Chris'mus time, an' dey does
Eich funny tricks! Leastways, dat up from Hominy today on business
what be say. Only yistiddy de preach- and concluded to stay over night,
er come ter see him, ridin' of his ol'
blin' hoss—I mean de hoss what blin'
in one eye—an' w'en de kunnel spied
him he holler out: 'Git off dem two
elephants, an' tu'n dat tiger a'.oose,
fo' he bite de life outen you! An'
shoo dem two monkeys off yo' shoul-
der, an' don't let dat giraffe poke his
ong neck in my winder!' Well, suh,
le preacher wuz cl'ar kerflummuxed,
he wuz, seein' ez dar warn't nuttin"
't all dar but him an' his ol' blin' hoss,
but w'en he seen de kunnel grab his
ol' war musket an' holler dat he'd
shoot dem monkeys off his shoulder,
de preacher say: 'Lawd he'p him!'
an' de time dat ol' blin' hoss made git-
tin' back ter whar he come funi wuz
too quick ter be sot down in de racin'
rickords!"—Atlanta Constitution.
No matter what may be the opinion
of Mr. Joseph Cannon, no matter if
he may be looked upon by some as
a czar, and by others as a big warm-
hearted man, with many of the in-
stincts that make humanity very bear-
able, all will admit that he is a man
who has been advertised more than
any other man in the United States.
What he may have to say therefore
on any subject, will have weight. Ob-
servant, he speaks his mind freely.
He was interviewed the other day by
the correspondent Qf a Canadian
newspaper. He spoke of his admiration
for Canada, and he is quoted in a way
that pictures farily well the persona!
of the man. The correspondent says
he launched out into personal bi-
ography, proverbial philosophy, politi-
cal comment, cynical scorn, broad pro-
fanity and sentimental poetry such as
one rarely hears iit the space of an
hour, lie discussed the Canadian ta-
riff, and then said: "People say I
break the Ten Commandmants, all of
them. But I don't, at least not often.
I did break one of them up in Canada
two or three years ago. As 1 rode
Irom Winnipeg to the Rockies over
your great West and saw the finest
wheat fields in the world, I thought of
Virginia and a lot of our States, and
I smashed the Tenth Commandment
every hour of the journey. Yes, sir,
I coveted my neighbor's land." Com-
ing from a man of the fame of Mr.
Cannon, these were words that should
have some weight with the Americans
who may still have doubts of the ad-
vantages that are offered to them in
Western Canada. A home amongst
the wheatfields. Hundreds of thou-
sands of Americans are adopting it.
They go to Central Canada, to any
one ol' the three Provinces of Mani-
toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, or to
the Coast Province of British Colum-
bia, take up their homestead of 160
acres, ar.d probably pre-empt another
160 acres, or it may be they do not
care for pioneering twenty or thirty
miles from an existing railway, and
purchase a farm. Then they settle
upon it and, having no clearing away
of timber they begin at once to cul-
tivate it, and make money. That they
make money and much more than
they could possibly make on the high-
priced farms they have left, is the
evidence of hundreds of thousands
They do not leave civilized life, tb jy j
but remove from one sphere to an
The way to be popular has been ex-
plained by one of the marshmallow
magazines which inflates itself with
the idea that it is directing modern
life. "When you shake hands with
a man," runs the recipe, "grasp the
hand as though you were glad to see
the owner, look him in the eye, and
give him a smile from your heart."
This is a sure-enough recipe. It
has been worked by some of the great
est frauds in Christendom, to subserve
their own ends. The man who is
seeking popularity, posing for it,
angling for it, usually doesn't deserve
it. Keep your admiration for men
who show you their real selves, who,
when they are bothered or worried,
or mad or glad, make it manifest by
appropriate facial expression, and
w ho are not constantly standing them-
selves before the mirror.
His Views on Suffrage.
When a female canvasser asked an
old farmer to sign a petition in favor
of a woman's movement ho eyed the
document for a while with suspicion.
"No, I'm again' it. scire," was the re-
ply, with the emphasis of a man who
had had some domestic infelicity. "A
woman who's alius a-movin' is alius a-
gettin' in trouble. If you've got any-
thing to keep her quiet I'll sign it."—
Ladies' Home Journal.
Then* la more Catarrh in tins sceiloii or tne rountrv
than all other diseases put together. and until the last
few years was supiMined to he Incurable. 1 "r a unat
many years doctors pronounced It a local disease nnd
prescribed local remedies, and by constantly laii.iiR
to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurat le.
fcrlence has proven Cutarrh to be a constitutional dis-
ease. and therefore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's ( it .rrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney
A c- . Toledo. Ohio. Is the only Constitutional cure on
the market. It Is taken internally In doses from 10
drops to a teasr»oonful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfacea of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case It falla to cure, bend
fcir circulars and testimonials.
Address: F. J. CllliNKY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by DrupuMeta. 7f>c.
Take llall 3 Family Pllla tor constipation.
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
AVegi'table Preparation for As-
similating the Food and Regula-
rs ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Chccrful-
"j I nessand Rest Contains neither
) Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
j Not Nahc otic
Reap, DrSAWEl PITCHER
Pumplun S**d *
j4lx Stun* ■* \
h'othflU Satis • i
Anut S*tJ - I
ftpptrm i nl - \
fiiCa ,'e ScH<\ • [
H'orm Srttl - 1
Ciarf.td Sugar
Wmkrgrtm Ftnior '
,^C A perfect Remedy forConslipa-
>v/, ' lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
vj: Worms .Convulsions,Fever ish-
^ i nessand Loss of SLEEP
BU
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You hays
always Bought
Bears tko
Signature
of
FacSimiic Signature of
The Ckntaur Company.
NEW YORK.
Thirty Years
JGu :ir.intfo»l under the Food.injj)
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Tuberculosis in Ireland.
a hill will be brought before the
British parliament calling for steps
to be taken to prevent the high mor-
tality from tuberculosis in Ireland.
The bill will demand the compulsory
notification and registration of tuber-
culosis cases, the establishment of spe-
cial institutions for consumptive pa-
tients, the instruction of the public
about this disease, and improved con-
trol over the meat and milk supplies.
The s ght of Parker angered hnn, and ...
, , „„„„ ,i,„. i other. They have splendid social con-
-nl vened the spirit of re\enge that , 3 '
— i ditions, churches, schools, rural tele- j
phones, splendid roads, railways, con-
venient just the same as what they )
he had cherished for two years. Then
he walked across the street and kill
ed his son's slayer.
On election in November, 1008.
Daniel Parker and Elmer Fraley be-
came Involved in a quarrel. Oil tile
street a short time later they met
armed for a duel. Fraley's aim was
bad and h' shot Parker in the foot.
Parker's aim was true and he shot
Fraley through the heart. Parke
was arrested charged with murder
Recently he was tried in district
court and acquitted. In ..he mean
time he had employment with a linn
left, and what is more, they get much . „
greater returns from their crops, j ln er-
which give abundant yield. The cli-
mate is perfect, and it is no wonder
that most flattering reports are sent
back to their friends in the States,
and it is no wonder that Joe Cannon
was tempted tj speak as he did. T.le
"coveted" hi' neighbor'" land.
Getting in Deep.
"Father." said little Uolio, "what is
the fourth dimension?"
"Why—er—my son, that Is hard to
I explain to the inexpert intelligence,
j It is something that may exist, only
| you can't locate it."
"I know. It's like a piece of pie
I'm to get when there is company to
The Large Way.
Apropos of J. Pierpont Morgan's Im-
mense resources, as shown in his re-
ber company and was assigned to thr cent proffer of $100,000,000 wherewith
Returning to Prose.
Flushed with triumph and 90 de-
grees in the shade, parched and scant
of breath, they stood upon the tower-
ing mountain peak, and surveyed the
gorgeous panorama that spread itself
beneath them like a two-inch to the
mile ordnance map of the whole
world.
"There!" she exclaimed, angrily.
"We have climbed all this distance to
admire the beauties of nature, and
we've left the glass at home!"
buying of walnut logs in Osage and
Pawnee counties. He was ordinaril;
a peaceable young man and desired
to remain away from the scene ot
the tragedy nd avoid further trouble
with the Fraley family, llo was 34
years old and unmarried.
Busy Month for Indian Office
Sapulpa, Okla,—March was a busy
month at the local Indian office, as
is shown by the regular monthly re-
port which lias just been completed.
During the month twelve oil and gat
leases were filed; five applicants foi
to build more New York subwayi
broker said:
"Mr. Morgan's wealth causes him to
look at money in a large way. Once,
at the Metropolitan club in Fifth ave-
nue. I told him of the death of a mu-
tual friend.
" 'How much did he leave?' Mr. Mor-
gan asked.
" 'A matter of five or six millions, I
belie.'e,' said I.
"'How deceptive circumstances
sometimes are,' he said. '1 always sup-
posed him quite comfortably off.'"
When Rubbers Become Necessary
Anil your shoes pinch, shake into ymir
shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic
powder tor the feet. Cures tired, aching?
feet and takes the sting out of Corns and
Bunions. Always use It for Breaking in
New shoes and for dancing parties. Sold
everywhere 25c. Sample mailed KftEFl.
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
A man's idea of a generous act is
having a chance to take all another
fellow's money and leaving him some
loose change.
Combination Wood and Wire Fence and Corn Cribs
The most practical and economical fence made for yard, lawn,
garden, orchard or stock. Sold in 7s and 8o-foot rolls and
painted with the celebrated "Monitor" paint. Easy to erect
atid more durable than ordinary fences. Made in heights of
three to six feet of selected straight graiucd yellow pint
pickets. Sre your lumber dealer or write
THE HODGE FENCE & LUMBER CO.. Ltd.. L»k« Charles. Lsu
HODGE
FENCE
Used to It.
Recently a lady witness In a court
up the state was subjected to a
troublesome lire of cross questions,
and the lawyer, thinking that some
apology was necessary, tried to square
himself.
"I really hope, madam," said he,
"that I don't annoy you with all these
questions."
"Oh, no," was the prompt reply; "I
am accustomed to it."
"You don't mean it?" wondcringly
returned the lawyer.
"Yes," rejoined the lady, "1 have a
six-year-old boy at home."
Trial Rottio Free By Mall
If 50a naffer from Epilepsy. Fits, Falling Sickness*
Bpasmi, or have children that do bo, my New Dis-
covery will relieve them, and all yon aroaikedto
do lb to Bead for a Free Trial Dottle of Dr. May's
Euplleptlolde Cure I
It has cured thousand* where everything elss
fulled. Guaranteed by May Medical Laboratory
I nd«T Pure Food ami Drugs Act, June 80th, 1W)S
Guaranty No 18971. Please write for Special Fres
ft if Home and give and complete address
DR. W. H. mki, 548 Pearl Street, New York.
1'lfN.or mention thin purer. Prilinrtsts till order*.
' Hopeless.
"Your store is no good, sir! 1
asked for lace curtains last week, and
I couldn't get 'ein."
"Indeed?"
"Yes. And I asked for silk socks
yesterday, and I couldn't get ^m."
"That's strange."
"And today 1 asked for credit and
can't even get that. Is this a regu-
It is always a shock to a man to dis- | |ar st0re, or what?"
western canada
What Prof. Shaw, lha Well-Known Agri-
culturist. Saya About It:
cover that a woman "knows her own
mind," when he marries her under the
impression that she hasn't any.
no YOUR CI.OTHES I.OOK TEl.t.OWt
If so, upc Red Cross Kail Blue. It will make
them white an snow. 2 oz. package 5 cents.
Every man should have his balance
wheel trued up occasionally.
Blessed Are They That Want Little.
Those who want fewest things are
nearest to the gods.—Diogenes.
Lewis' Single Hinder ci^ar is never
doped—only tobacco in its natural state.
It is foolish to be up to date on
somebody else's money.
Tranquilly smiling, he shifted the (he removal of restrictions from the
lunch basket to the other arm.
"Never mind, dear," he replied.
"There's nobody about. It won't hurt
us just this once to drink out of the
bottle."—Answers.
Critics and Managers Clash.
Between the whole press of Copen-
hagen and all the theatrical managers
a curious contest has started because
the managers want to compel the
critics to write only favorable notices.
The contest began when the board of
theatrical managers forbade the ad-
mission of one critic representing a
special theatrical paper.
Algy Explains.
"What do you suppose, Algernon,"
the young thing asked, "is the reason
the ocean is salty?"
"I am sure 1 don't know," drawled
Algy, "unless it is because there are
so many salt fish in it."—Success.
lands, were received; four tracts of
land were sold: 945 letters were writ-
ten and 1,220 visitors called at the
office.
Trainmen Decline Company's Offer
New York Central and i.udson River
New York Central and Hudson Hivei
railroad to increase the wages of con-
ductors and trainmen was declined
by the men at the meeting of their
representatives, held In .>ew York
Monday. The company will be
notified at once and if an agree-
ment is not reached then, the em-
ployes will adhere to their vote ai
recently taken In whicn 97 per cent
of the men of this city and Buffalc
favored a strike.
Newfoundland's Bad Record.
The Newfoundland Society for the
Prevention of Tuberculosis is carrying
on a vigorous and necessary campaign
this year in the island. The death
rate from the disease in Newfoundland
is very large. About one in every
five of }he total population dies of it,
and, what is worse, in the last six
years the death rate, which is sta-
tionary or decreasing elsewhere, has
increased about 50 per cent. This is
due largely to the native horror or
fresh air in the house.
Usually the Case.
"Did your wealthy old uncle leave
many heirlooms?"
"Oh, yes. A new heir looms up al-
most every week."—Stuart Set.
Clear white clothea are a sign that ths
kouaekerpor u«'« Red Crow Ball Blur
Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents.
A wolf in sheep's clothing some-
times gets fleeced just the same.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
By virtue of its unequalcd
blood-purifying, nerve-streng
thening, stomach-toning, appe-
tite-restoring properties, is the
one Great Spring Medicine.
Ort It tnilar In liq-lld form or rhiiroiatM
vmIIaiI SurMtakMI. 1UU (luses ti.
Germans Demand Vote or. Liquor
Kingfisher, Okla.—The German-
American society of Ok'ahoma, in an
nual session lure adopted resolutions
demanding of Governor Haskell that
he call an election for the resubmis-
sion of the prohibition question.
Eight Are Drowned
Manila.—The coasting s'ennior Oel
| I'llar was in collision with the Man-
guinan off the coast of Ml ti Imao, and
eight iicrsons were drown'd Klijhty- j
seven were rescued.
Postal Deficit is Decreasing
Washington. -Basing conclusions
j on the auditor's return of poslnl re
ceipts and expenditures fi r the first |
half of the current Ureal year and on j
preliminary returns for the thlnl
I quarter of the year, which closed
March III Postmaster General Hitch-
cock predicted Monday that the first
year of the present administration
would show a decrease of over $10,
000,000 in the deficit of $17,480,000
hand' (I down from the preceding
year,
Or Else Burn.
Andrew Carnegie apropos of his epi-
gram about the disgrace of dying rich,
said at a dinner in Washington:
"Why should any one die rich?
There are no pockets in a shroud, and
as for the man who'd like to take
his money with him, why, even If be
managed to do so. it would only melt."
Ungenerous Lavishness.
"Your former husband never com-
plained about the alimony!"
"No,' answered Mrs. Mimgilf, "he
was brute enough to say his motto
was 'Freedom at any cost!'"
Pettit'® Eye Salve for 25c
relieves tired, overworked c\cs. stops eye
Belies, congested, inflamed or sore eyes. All
druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
Melody is the golden thread run-
ning through the maze of tones by
which the ear Is guided and the heart
reached.—Christlanl.
DOCTOR VOI UM I I'
wben too feel n cold coming on by » ihlit^ n few dn»»
of I'trrj/ Iki< I'ulnki'ltr. It lnhetti-t t nun <Jtilntn«
tud kufer. The large M)c bottles are the cb«hpe«t.
Grans widows are us new mown hay
to some men.
Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription
HAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONG,
SICK WOrtEN WELL.
For over 40 years this celebrated remedy has
been making women's lives happier—health-
ier—safer.
Many thousands of women have testified
to its wonderful efiect.
The "Favorite Prescription "is
THE o v/i REMEDY that am be de-
pended upon when there is any derangement of the distinctly
feminine organism. It purifies, heals, soothes, builds up.
THE Q\E REMEDY which absolutely contains neither alcohol
(which to most Women Is rank poison) nor injurious or
habit-forming drugs.
TIIE Q\E REMEDY which Is so perfect In Its composition
and so good In Its curative effects as to warrant Its makers
in printing Its every Ingredient, as they do, on its outside
wrapper, verifying tbe same under solemn oath.
It is needed when backaches make life miserable—when a sicken-
ing, dragging, bearing-down feeling makes work a weary agony—
when sick headache, nervous irritability, loss of energy and appe-
tite indicate derangement of the womanly organism. It is a purely
vegetable compound, being a glyceric extract from native medicinal
roots and can not injure in any condition of the female system.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets help the effect of
all other medicines by keeping the liver active and the bowels
open. They regulate and strengthen Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Easy to take as candy. At all dealers—get what you a<k for.
World's Dispensary' Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
Id gooner rnltto enttle In Wentern
CunttUtt thitii in the corn t»elt of
the tinlted 8tuten. Feed
Ih ebeaner iind eli mute
l>ott»*r for the purpoM.
Your market will lin-
prove fni«t««r than yenr
farmerH will produce tbe
Hii|i|ilie«. Wheat run
grown up to the60th par-
u I lei I WO milt* nortn of
the International Uiund-
im). Your vacant land
will t>e token at a rate
beyond present eoncep-
,tion. We have enoo«>
homee to take up thin land." Saarly
70,000 Americans
will ••literam! muketlielrliomee
la \\ •■Nlerii < itiiuiln (hla yenr.
lltou proiltiii'il another Inrffl
nop of n beat, onta anil Imrlev,
In aihlltloa to which the eattle
ciporta una an linnieiia*' Item.
Tattle ruining, dairying, niiied
farming and gritln growing in the
Iirotlncea of Manitoba. Suakut-
vhewan ami Alherta.
Free homeatead and pre-emp-
tion arena, aa well aa lands held
by railwav and land eomimniea, will
provide home* far million*.
Adaptable aoll, lH>althful cli-
mate, aplendld aelioola and
diarrhea, and good railway*.
For aettb ra' mtea. deaerlptlra
literature "Lent Beet Wept." bow
to reai-h the eountrjr and other par-
ticulars, write to nup't of Immi-
gration, OttHwa. Canada, or to tha
Canadian Government Agent.
J. S. CRAWFORD
No. 125 W. Ninth Strut, Katun City, Mo.
(Um> address nearest you). (1)
Bad Taste
in your mouth removed while
you wait—that's true. A Cas-
caret taken when the tongue is
thick-coated with the nasty
squeamish feeling in stomach,
bring9 relief. It's easy, natural
way to help nature help you. «°a
CASCARKTS— ioc bo*— week's treat-
ment. All druggists. Kiggeftt seller
iu tbe world. Milliou buses a month.
For Every Man and All Meo
NO STROPFING NO HONING
world over
Making a Guess.
"Johnny, ilo you know why I am go-
ing to whip you?"
"Why?"
"Because you struck a hoy smaller
than yourself."
"1 thought maybe It was because I
am smaller than you are."
FOR
W. N. U„ Oklahoma City. No. 16-1910.
DISTEMPER
CATARRHAL FEVER
AND ALL NOSE
AND THROAT DISEASES
pink eye
Cure* tbe akin and nets aa a preventive for othera. Liquid (riven on
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Cv nt* and I: »*) a buttle : ♦.MM) and $10.00 the doyen. Hold by all druiciriats
and burse guuda buuaea, or auut expreaa paid, by tbe iniiiiufacturer*
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA
Becaua* ot thoa* ugly, crtuly. Bray halra.
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1910, newspaper, April 15, 1910; Mulhall, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305117/m1/7/: accessed May 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.