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BRAVER BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA TERRITORY THURSDAY JULY 23 1904
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HERALD:
BEAV
&M? SStfiaP i$&'Z& $&$&
fe Tm'p.W7r ATIiWiW ' H
Weiss' AV&W aflfetfT' &1&W
Machine oil sii Anderson's
Local shows sire in evidence.
'I'hii Siilthwetern is fliu sciimil.
Tlu Soiitliiyeiifcrn Is tins 'KoI.
A good school Tlu- Southwestern
llc-st tiality 'owest price' Orain'.
Hue big ml of tho School in tlit- pa pur
I). M. lvile mid wife w'-rc visitim; on
Clear Creek the ill at. ul ilut week.
Anderson is a practical horse sluier
l'r liim.
iMiKtiluili have dealt uiiseiy to dm
) UMdelltl () hiwhiiiihi siitcc the llllU.1.
Seo those Cvule Grinders at
AndiMtstin's.
A iM'l hlinw t Monday morning
lelWhcd tliiiitr w'oudetlully.
All kind of Harvest Mt:ltiirry nolil
by 1" II. Anderson.
Mrs. A. F. ltntk aijil Dolly iMtcd at
Midn List week and tliif.
lees ice crti.im lenmtiade pop ciudy
ami ci.ir- nt t lie fi ivt'lo.s dale.
.1. 0. UiysnD w.is up rioni iho tcr-
r lniy Miindiiy evening Liberal Newp
Mnwiiiu Machines ut Anderson's
Shop.
'J'lio past few .liiy Imvo givcu us
soinu real suinuir weather.
110" cakes bread ami any tiling in
t lie luKcry line always on hand ut tl.e
Jj ive'ess Cafe.
I A. Craig was dnivn from Iluvd
Situtd.iy and spent tin) day in town.
Ho was HC-otiiiiiiif d bv Hon Kuiinedy.
I'uplls may work to pay board ut tho
Southwesli'rn Huaiir.'FS University of
Oklahoma City. Big saving.
Ollu '.Jar by made final proof before
W. T Quitin di'puly district clerk
Btttirday.
Whim liiiildinc von want to build
hiih-.tt.iitiulty. You will findtho beet
111 iierial ul Craig ISimliuix tjiber.il. s
IS. V. i nilj anil Ji II. Cil loin of
Clear Lake were lining'' the city this
week.
Mrs. Kfiie Kftlill and wm. ul" Ful
tun vi-ii.-il it 1 tn li-iiiu ol her liroihcr
II. K. I'-Hitniii sin:c imrliibt isnc.
Kroe us" of toxt-'uiolss ut iho oiitli
w 'titern lSusiniMS University Oklaho-
ma City.
MrK. Uinci' U'hcuh'r of Clmndler
a il.itiKHiTuf M. K Duffy. Ih-iooii
& vi-it mid will remain vmnu time.
.Indue II. U. Mres.i and fnuillv v;s-
iii'il relatives and fiiendd on ClcurCrcek
1 iM buud.iy.
Our tuinhrr is the kind I Intt a
;i1kh iui priccrt. O:io piiuo to all WV
fill all'oiduM proiLpily. Come in and
Mrii. W. T Q'Hiiii has been .iHhistinj;
her liubnnd with the duties of llie dis
tricl iliiks olliuq the past week.
Mrs It. J Clnloolt mid fami'y aru
on Clear Crock viitiug iiuliiug aijd
i;iit!fiin plnuiK.
Toil lions secured at tho Southwest-
ern Business University of Oklahoma
City.
1C. 1 I'riniz was in Heaver Hi'Vi-ral
dnyn thl week. lie repoits Liberal
on the pvhli js uriial.
Andy MulCuw and wife havo takon
up their renidence in BeavLr occupyiuj:
ilm Art Houseit propuity.
D L Hiker waaover from the Cini
nrron yatinday. He w.u necoinpati'ed
linme by his nlfcu. Mis Ell.i.
Kreo uo of U'it hooks at the South-
western Business University of Okla-
homa City 111k unving to students.
I. V. W'ehh'it building juM north of
the If. nf 1. 11 ill is being treated to u
coat of paint
Klbeit Clift U piltling down 11 walk
in front of Iiih bu-lne8H prnprrly on
Dotilar. aveiimi this wi'ilc. Lot the
good wmk go on.
F 0. Tracy'doparti'd Saturday rnurn
ing for Oklahoma Cit to alleiul the
Democratic Convention as i delegate
He will be nliNuut "lout 11 week.
A Uitf Si'Iiwil Tho famous South-
wfsturn llunlii'isrt Unherxlty of Okla-
homa City. Okln the lurgeht hool
touth of KniiMiK Oily.
ltnbt. Woods inforuird us (hat the
geinlo 'zeplifru whieli blew over !ii
duuny roueb .Sunday niirbt eau-i:J him
to get up with a stiff neck'.
Craiy Hro?.. Liberal If jnar have
at all times a complete line of building
material. Their yurd it tlm bet li
town
I'rank Oag wag in Ileavrr ibe latter
jiart of the wotk lunlnne jnool oil bis
Kight hundred puinls are expeoed 1 A new Bank with -i capital stock of
to attend the Southwestern Biiimi.sftJ $300 IXX) Og is being orgaii!ed In the
University Oklahoma City during thud commen&j; depaitment ofthoouth-
Hext school year.
Aithur Thonuis wrnt to Lihsral the
firht of tho week uller lumber. Uu will
build a rLidenui! in Beaver having
accepted a eLrksbip with C. Tracy.
B 0. Lewis relumqd Saturday from
the Ifanas harvest lields. He tolls
the H.itnn old tory of all the test too
muuh rain. -
MKI Dtinils attended the famous
OKAD1NQ IN PROGRESS.
Denvor Enid & Guir la Fuelling
Korthwcet Extonalon From
Enid to KaiiBiie.
western Business University of Okln-
Iiiiim.i nil v. Oklu. Tlip students of that
famous business I'olleuo receive tho Kniil Okla. duly 'JlK Tho Denver
bcjtndantnges to bo had in imy Biisi-J I'nld tt dull' railroad comjuny i grad
iirss College west of t'u Mississippi jug the
gfeflEF!& EAia 'ssi
ilOOUNTO NEWfS4
m
Soiithweatcrn Business University of
Oklahoma City Okla during tho past
year.
J. Hlanchard is hating all kinds ef
trouble .with a pet cailninilo on his
neck. No lubber iuihls neck at pres-
ent. .
Oitn Stall'ngs returned to his labors
in iho First Nalionul at Woodward
this week alter a olnnt vacation rpenl
with homo folks in Beaver.
G. M. Gardner and wife retunud
fiom a vi?it with their daughttr on the
Kiowa ibe tirst of tho week. They
nut a nice lot of pHinis while gone.
Stit-et cros-HiniiH are bring put down
this week. Willi walks on each side
und proper hireet erosniigs Beaver will
no .oilier be an cyo-soro to the cdes-
1 1 1:111.
Thii office had a big ruH of job work
the iast wek. Our grraict pleasure
H to pleae oUf customers and the ftu:-
eifss of our tfloris is demonnraied by
the libcial patrouago Me receive.
J. A.UIcu und family expect to leave
Monday jur Wiehi'a l'slls Telas on u
vi-it ID relatives. They will be absent
about a mouth and will make the trip
overland
J. C. Wilson and Misses Edith Loof
bourrow and Nettie Thomas spent-Sunday
at the pleaKiiul homo df Mise Dcs-
aio l'rin'2 on Dug Out. They repot t
a del'ighilul lime.
Henry Garreit wi'o and mother and
Leu OoMiey und Miss Ivy Garreit
spent Sunday 011 the banks of Six Mile
fiit-ding turtles aud incid-ntally catch
ingflew fish.
0. S. Peek of St. John KiuisaR is
among the recent seltleis in onreoiin
iy. lie located on the North Flats near
B. C. Lewi-. Tho Hcrld will keeu
htm informed
ChaK. Smith who resides on thu old
Gardnor'd homestead on Duck l'ond
wasiiituAn Saturday with a load ol
wild Sand-hill plum? which he dis-
poned of to our townsmen.
W. C. Frazer tho abstract man now
has bis abstracts of Beaver enmity
completed has filed his bond and pre-
sents Ins card to tho j'ubliu in luN
weeks Heiald.
Mrs. Mary Hanson and Mrs. Alice
Garrett went out to Kiikomo lids week
to look after tho pltim crop. Tbny
will visit Mrs. Ira WiLon while ub-
Bent. ".Mother" says "wu'ro going a
bitmmin' and a plumuiiu'. "
(Jol. A. It. MePherson wifo and
Bister-in-law departed Tuesday on their
return to Woodward after .a weeks
visit in Beaver. Now that tho ice i
broken Mrs. Mc. wu shall expect you
to viMt us often.
We notice that Dyko Ballingcr has
again seemed iho nominal ion for repre
sentative of bit) dis'.iict. Here's wi-ih-ing
you all possible sucrcss Dyke Tho
best wishes of your old Ueayer county
Irieuds aio always with you
A. F Hoik luadn a trip to Liberal
Kansas Sunday. Ho took Mr. Beaton
to tho railroad. Mr. Ilcatoti w ip
Heaver relativu to some important lax
businesH involving tho good round sum
ol 820 000.
Mrs. Laura' Bectz of Kokotno ro.
turned .to Nardil) this week to arranga
loudness inatters. She is pleased with
Beavir county and tfiinks sho has se-
cured one of the chosen spots fur her
homestead. '
The sj.le of thirty Gvo bend of linr-
ses which was advertised for Suturduy
.was ciiinnicnced but. owiog to tbo low
bMJiiiC was discontinued. Mr. Gil-
lick had a good bunch of horses and
they should have brought a good price
lint the denned for such was not great
I have two pretty grod mnwera that
will cut millet cane kaffir com or
anything of that kind but which do not
work well in my salt ;ras meadows.
I will sell these moweiH very choip.
M. 0. Danjcm
7-28 8 4 2 Xy.O.T.
Wi-ito today for full particulars
Address Tiuw M Mii.im 1h.
Oklahoma City Okla.
Art Quitm eauni over from Nje
Saturday und uttemled the dance lie
says bayiui: is in progress in earnest
mer in tho Cimarron counti v. A record
ol' four runiiwajs in one day in the
meadow of N. .1. Rhodes was made
Saturday. It inuat hive been a pleas-
ant sight for the haymakers to see a
mower n no. devil mid a luiy-waguii all
taking a hike at thu same time.
Mik. Hetiluh Hall and sifter Mis
Maude Stalling returned to ilieir
faruiH near County yestotday. The
RtienuouH lile of the city was toe many
for them hence their departure to the
country for rot and itiict. Wo slti
cerely hope the young litdic will soon
"tire of their rustication and return to
HcaVcr where I key will bo greatly
missed durin;; their absence.
Col. A. L. McPherson and V. P.
Mudisoti leturncd Iroin a trip wcrt
Satutdny. Some weekij ago when the
Colonel was up (bat way one of his
horses was badly cut on tho wire and
he left it ut tho ranch of T. J. Picrson
driving ono of Mr. Pietoii's houses
home. lie went up aflrr the animal
Mr. Madison accompanied htm to in
v eel i gate thu political tiituatiuu in thai
locality.
The bocial hop given Saturday night
to welcome MUs Maude Stalliugs home
am in honor of hu brother Olio who
visited here tl.o past Week Aas well
attended and was one of ths muait pleas
ant occasions of iho fiumi:er. Every-
body was filled with life ami animation
aud were evidently out lor a good time.
No part of tho program was allowed to
la: aud 12 o'clock was announced too
soon to please many of the tiippcrs ol
the lanluiuc. ''""
William Mc ickcr was over from
Como Saturday on business relative to
the cntublish-ucnt of a mail route be-
t'.vctn Elmwood and Como. If this
connection is made it would allow
letters from Beaver to reach Woodwaid
by way of Gage in two days. A letter
mailed hero Monday morning would
iirric 111 iVoodivard Tuesday evening.
Such a linu wo it Id ho a great conven
ience to Heaver people as well as others
ulonu the line for as if is now it takes
at leant a week to send a letter and
receive reply Iroui Woodward more
often it laki$ longer.
Jehu Blos-er of Elmwood whom
wn mentioned 1. 1st week as bem
aflltcted with eaticLr wcut to Wichits
to receive treatineiil lor name but hi-
case was proiifiiucfd it curable and he
1 el ui tied homo tin; latter part of last
'i .
week. Thu eauci'r bud bieii 111 evi-
dence for a number ol jeais but not
until recently did it cauo Mi- Hloscr
any inconvenience Thu growth first
started on his leg hut spread and has
now cuterod hiy stomach. Mr. I Hosi-
er's host fif friends hopo that even yet
something may be duitu to lu'tcvo his
uflcring. Tho fatiguing trip to Wich-
ita and the dishcaitening ut vs of his
incurability has caused thu patient to
became weaker atid he is now soutiucd
to his bed. Ve ul! hope for tho best.
Peoplo aro always interested in good
bargains bavinp- bought out tho Caress
stuck of goods iv e aro ovei loaded on
some lines especially shoes which we
are Bcllinir evirv dav at low prices.
but on Monday aud Tuesday Augtiit
1st and 2nd wu will offer some os
tlieso shoes which aru a little "lusty"
at half price also a quantity at
70 conts on tho dollar but (he cel-
ebrated "Star" nrand wo will not tako
less than 80 cents ot tho do)lai. Hut
this is not an exclusive shoo sale. Ou
the above date you will bavc a ehaucu
to carry off uoy kind of goods (except
faViu machinery and barb wire) ut 80
ceulrf on tho dollar. If you want to
put up some fruit wo will see that you
don't pay as much as the inaikct pticn
for fruit jars and sugar. Standard
granulated sugar $5 oJ per cta Want
lo call your sptcial altcution to some
winter aud summer drcts goods at
HALF PRICE to clow A Kood
ilogras there is on earth at 82.-3 per
curt. iucotid pat. S2.15. Two days
ouly F. J. Lke.
Enejuwoud Kan
road bed northwest iptite rap
idly toward iho Kaunas line. It is shiiI
iho woik will not stop until tho road
leaches a luuiu'cMuii with iho Union
Pacillii toad in the northwest comer of
the state of Kmisa". From ibe junc-
tion of thu Enid trail will be run into
Denver over the Union Pacific n.il
Tho load will eicvi oveiy trunk lino
ruiinio)' oast and west through Kansas
and hence will eatih a large amount ol
the western travel lo ib'c suiitbwisl.
The building of this lead a ill bo el
much beui lit to Enid "111 tho liiluri) as
Enid will stand in the hmiiu relation to
tbo p. E. it (1. as Topeka Kansas
docs to thu Sinia I'V. Tlo general
olliecs of tiie cutiipatiy utu allcady es-
tablished here and hcto they will ie-
main. Alter thu road reaches a length
ol 1100 tulles ixtcusive cat bitildiut; and
repair shops will be eslaUllshed ut Enid
employing hundreds ol uicn. The pcu
pie ol Enid aru proud 1 thu load that
was bom heie aud beais thu name ol
the city. When it becomes aiiuiA
line tlic immediate benefit to the' eiiy
will Ou imuieti-'e.
fftl
Poor MUn.
Mrs. Delancey "Men arc ho apt to
jump t-t conclusions. Last niglit my
husband acted awfully bccaiisu ho im-
agined he had stepped 011 a tack."
Mrs. McKousio "What was ilV
Mrs. Uelancy "Only a hal-piti."
Augut Women's Hmiiu Coinpauiou
Fresh Beef:
During tin: summer I will butcher
Iwicu a week. Good fresh meal nil tho
t-tuu. A. N. Crauitier
BonbcD abstracter.
J. J. Ewmg wife a tul two grand-
cUiin which is located on Duck Pond. 1 childiert depirtud yotirddy for Neo-j
Ho siiUeribid fur ibe Herald while In desha Kami in. They have a line fsrm
I luvejuU iffrivcd 750 prs ul bt inl will return to it u sood us '
shoes niskiiij; tne Ibe m.t Hiiultt lhV "m seitlr up bi)iue matters nbi
lock of shoes sin he e-iiv ' buk home ' Mr Ewmg is a p)as county promptly hrnhdied.
The' good old "Summer-Time1' dues
not sound ball so good now as it did in
J.iuuaty loo lealidie.
Charley Qrnbtree son of J. U. Crab
tree is in Beaver this week I rum B011-
ton Kansas. Ho liTis 11 uhiim iici r
Heaver snd is down iiuproviug sail e
Mis Emma Johtfson aud Ida Hum.
nicl nf Oklahotua City aro in Heaver
this week to make Hj.i1 proof on their
Six Mile claims. Those young bulbs
aiM ple'asatK and companionable and
wu aro glad to have them for home-
steadtrs in our county. 1
Harry I'eckham Ed Hanson and
August Lohstrbh lull Beaver thu firm
of the week ciiroute to IfiugGshir and
other eastern Oklahoma towns. They
took a herd of horses with them which
they expect to disposo of along thu
way. They wiU be gono several weeks
Mrs. B. Ullrich was in to sen lis
Tuesday aud brought us a mess of as
fine coin as any one could wjOi for-
She said that their ciops were iinu und
that corn was especially good. If
Iheibisuoo thing ubovu another wo
arc especially fotid of it is coin and
this kindly remembrance by Mrs Ull-
rich is truly appreciated. May your
eribs'bc as full of corn as your heait i
full of generosity Mrs. Ullrich.
Mrs Gurtiudo .Dun hick ws over
from Floria Saturday in thu interest ol
the Kansas City Star aud incidentally
berscif. The Star offt-rcd a trip t tlu
World's Fair to pust-iuaklcrs who se
cured ono hundred subscribers to the
Weekly Star atid Mi. Derthict was
wuiking diligently 10 secure said num.
ber Sho was extremely successful in
her efforts aud secured the list finite
oasily. Sho will visit tho Fair duriug
September.
John Hoguo was in this week and
told us abnut tho Beaver proplo who
now reside ai Paoaia Colorado lie
said Noah La ni and wile were in good
health and as spry rs younu people-
N01U having ibe biggest crop of corn
in thut coiintrr. dim and Sherman
Lanu are uLo doin well Jim huvi z
about tho bejt letiecuce it) thu city
Wash II ustod and family aru all buy
and enjoying prosperity Woarcjrlad
to bear of tho success of our old Bea
ver Irieuds.
A."N Howe was down from Custer
just over the line in Beaicr county ou
the 15 with his new wife having Seen
marrinl ou June 10; li. Art Howe is
an eld liuur 111 ths country and likes
it bet'er every year. Hu has been
ruitiug cattle and uiulr fur a ounibrr of
year bui is now ruii prio "d lor-
sl;u crops and decreasing thu number of
his cattle. Ho cheerfully anoouues
rti
pjsaa wb8& 1sl$ft
COTTONWOOU.
Crops are looking lino.
Wo luid another gmsl shower Kiiday.
Mr. Uediiinti und family expect to
start for Missouri this wit-k for 11 short
visit with his father.
Mr Buiiuiin returned to his claim
with his family this week He again
Slatted for tho Inmost Holds in Kan-
sas this wook. Mr. llusled look him
lo tho railroad.
Bob McKlnitoy eanie homo for a
short stay with his family and then
went back lo liio harvest liulds in Kansas.
Tlios. Inlow has been cutting mid
stacking barley for Will Palmer thin
week. Prof. Butk is assisting him.
Mr Wilson will occupy Itediiinn'a
house dui-inj; his absence.
C. 1'eJkc- nnd .lolin Mirtschili wore in
Bcau-i- ou business Priday.
(leorgo Kobinsoii repurtu Hint his
tcnni ran nwny with n loud of lumber
last week while- coining from Liberal.
HeHUceeeded in stopping I hem before
any daiuiigo was done. 4
Win It. Wright is just plowing Ills
kalllrcorn for tho last time.
DEXTaTTiTEMaT"
Uoy Green leHuriied trom his harvest
trip lo bliitToiU county this week
Mr BiIit boiiTin-law of JI C.
Brown arrived this week from King
man county.
Sam 1M wilier nnd father ietunied
this week from tho harVcbl iielila of
Kansas
Mr. Sanders and father arc heru
from Sharroit Bai hot-county Kansas
to hold down their claims u low ilajs.
They report a lino wheat crop in Bea-
ver county and splendid corn proa-
icots. AW it. Hoy t sticceeih d in getting a
splendid well ofator for Mr. PiuanoH
at 11 depth ul 38 feet. Wo nro ghul to
lonrii of tho good fortune Of Mr. Pren-
neil after so long an olTott to got water
Mr. DcMor.on uccottul of 111 hcultb
is tnUing of trading his stock ot geti'
oral merchandise for cattle and fioittg
ciist rirsutnTsri'rrrho Mineral -bprpigs fir
hopes ofbenelitting his liealih. Ho
oilers a good barguin to sonic live man.
Feed piObpecls could no! ho better
than they nro through this section ol
Beaver county. This is iho time; to got
a low head of bloc and hang 011 lo
them.
Tho political pot is simmering erj
quietly oor in this end of the coiintj .
Wo hear of a fow who will take pint in
tho new settlers inuvcmcul.
The man who put out corn early this
season is certainly in luck as most of
il is made at this timo.; Wo hao had
roasting cars for tho past ten days.
Blank Oaktiudoi:.
OMETHING FOR
NOTHING.
Is all a delusion. We don't give things away but
We do give sonic rare bargains. Our prr.es arc the
lowest considering the quality of the goods wc handle
and we guarantee satisfaction. If it conies trojii Mad-
isohs' it is all right.
usually found in a first-class general . store may be
obtained at our establishment. We alvays handle 4
. '
complete stock'
p. f. MA&GN.
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EVERYTHING NEW
New stole building the best if ioyn' NcV sl'qck of
goods the largest iii town; New prices -tic loV'es.$
in town and lower than ever I carry
IIAJTOINCJ
MAKESairSi
C5AI?S
UEIS1WSIDIWGCD0BS
IiBSJusi
Lumber
NYB.
Mrs. Wm. Dick of Aleadc Is visiting
on the river this week.
Jtcv. Uilmoro has his tent up and
everyone is invited lo attend iho meetings.
MissTrix Buki-r is the pioud pos
sessor of 11 now orpin.
Will Tuylor is back after sevcrul
wcekb visit witli his brother in Colo-
rado. Mrs. Kuto Wilson from Lakeland is
helping Kov Uilmoro with tho meet-
ing hero.
Will Schmokcr made a btiblncsb trip
to Englcwood this week-
Mrs. Mnckey nnd daughter Laura
spent Sunday in Meado.
The bow on the river are trying to
orguntee a base ball team to play tho
German nine on Sundays better go
to bunday School boys.
Mr. Dunks mado a business trip to
Mcadc Saturday.
At-'ON.
MCVlCKEft MhWU.
Messrs. Smith arid McVickfer were
Beaver visitors Saturday.
John Collins returned from harvest
Wednesday last. "
Our new post office Como. waa
opened for receiving mail Wednerduy
last Wc now receive mail three timec
each week.
Wm. McVici-er has imprdved th
appearance of his home by the painting
of his wind-mill tower.
We are glad that our neighborhood
is improving in appearance. W. H
Joncband Ira Todd havo each built
new residences.
Jtev.Wtl) Keller of fcalko filled his
regular appointment Sunday Sitfr.
Kev Hays of Ivanhovl wirs present
und rendered valuable h'p in the ser-
vice. Come again. Bro. Hayes is the
1. E. Patttr ut Ivanhoe.
Qrai rctnr.R.
has been said that it takes a tich man td Vrab a
check a horse to draw a cart a pretty yiil lo drai'v attcr
Hon'' a "toper' to draW. a cork; a Jiqht to draw a croud
and a pair of aces to "draw to. " While this maijjte true
ibe find thai all wc heed lo draw trade' is a 'cbn'luwiilion'o'
the to io pi ices already riven on the best grade of goods han- "
died in the city. If'e have a complete line of
I
i
BtOicT: fe
tt)oltcttecl.
M Corlba Ifngay mid her friand
Mirn Daves m up Irotu JJ II tli
.....n.ino ll.lll...- with ill. Will and
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The Beaver Herald. (Beaver, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 28, 1904, newspaper, July 28, 1904; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc68492/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.