The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 53, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 8, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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THJG LEAUEB. GUTHHIE10KLAH(3MA
BE WELL THIS SUMMER.
Paine's Celery Compound
Lost Nervous Energy
Kor those many
suffered through
women who have
the Indoor life of
winter and spring with tired nerves
sloeplotsness neuralgia rheumatism
tho dyspepsia that is best expressed
In tho words "no appetite" for the
many worn out women many of
whoin will get no real vacation but
must uttend the whole summer long
to household duties for such women
there Is every need now of a brisker
feeding of tho reduced blood and ner-
vous tissues by means of tho best nil-
trltlvo ogent In the wldo world todoy
I'aftiu'8 Celery compound.
After building up tho body by tho
iiso of this great modern restorative
diseases of tho special orgaus thu
heart troubles and kldnoy diseases
dyspepsia and sleeplessness will dis-
appear. Neglect to satisfy tho demands of
tho hervoils 'system by rapid) com-
plete nourishment of all Its parts
carries heavy ponaltles. Palno'h col-
ery compound more effectively than
anything elso lu tho world yot known
restores health to men and women
whoso blood has boon robbed of Hr
vitality from whatever cause and
whoso'nerves have lost their healthy
WHEAT HANDLED FKEE.
What I lie .Sunlit l' lias lH-rllol In iln Tor
Oklahoma farmer.
Mr. llonry K. ABp of tho firm of
Asp rfhortol fc Cottlngham attorneys
for the Santa Fo railroad for tho terri-
tory has been In correspondence with
tho olliclals of tho road uud as a re-
sult bus sent tho following letters to
the clerks of the various counties in
Oklahoma.
Dear Sir. llorowith 1 hand you u
copy of a lottar ruuuivud from Mr.
John I' l'rost land comiulbtdouor of
the railroad on tho eurrtagu of seed
wheat for your information and for
the information of tho board of count)
commissioner.
1 Hupposo that th board of county
commissioners are repeatedly r
quested to Interest thinuwlvuit in
hoed wheat for farmers in your
county.
Tho coinmlsslonors of ciuirw wl-1
appreciate tho fact that thu rullioHil
company Is In the huudn of ruccivuiK
anil uudor tho control of tho court
uud that It Is linposslblo for tho com-
pany to furnish seed wheat to the
farmers' but It Is willing to use lis best
endeavors to assist in securing wheat
for planting this fall.
Very truly yours
Hknuv li Asr
Solicitor for Oklahoma.
Toi-KKA Kan. July 30 II. E Asp
solicitor for Oklahoma Guthrie O. T.
Dear sir: Referriug to the question
of freo haul of seed wheat I will Bay
that where there aro cases of people
In actual need but can by clubbing
together or through their friends ob-
tain seed wheat our company has
urianged with tho freight department
to haul buch seed grain in free to Ok
lahoma points from points on our lino
in Kansas provided thu applications
for freo haul aro made through the
board of county commissioners of eaoh
county and that tho wheat Is billed to
the chairman of such boards.
Tho freight department will hare
charge of this and require tho applica-
tions to co mo through the chairman
stated in ordor to guard against fraud
and to prevent tho abuse of this lib
eral arrangement fur tho relief of
those actually needing hoi p. Appli
cations of this sari should bo address-
ed to Mr. C It. Hudson assistant gen-
eral freight ogent Topeka Kansas
In addition to this wo will do what
wo can to induce private parties to
furnish seed wheat on shares in ac-
cordance with my conversation with
you. Since seeing you I have seen
Mr. It. A. Digger of Hutchinson Kos
and ho is going to furnish some seed
wheat lu this inunncr '
I hope I.; will bo able to let
you people have at least some.
It is my understanding also thatsev
oral of thu milling companies will on-
eavor to furnish seed I do not know
what particular ones nor on what
basis they will furnish it but as I
learn of them I will let you kuow.
The ArkonsaB City Milling and Klova-
tor company did something lu this
lino last year and I think that possi-
bly they may do It again.
1 trust that by these various means
wo may bo able to ge your territory
reasonably well supplied in the pres-
ent exigency.
Yours truly.
J no E. r'uosi.
Lind CoiiiiniHsiom-r
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Repcw
Rol
ABSOLUTE! .PUHE
Restores
trne Persons suffering from neural-
gia rheumatism and any of the count-
less results of loss of nerve power will
Unci u marked change for the better
almost at onco upon faithfully using
I'alno's celery compound.
Mrs. James Arthur whose portrait
is given above writing from her homo
in Spokune Wash says:
"I suffered for three years with nou-
rulgiu and rheumatism. I tried differ-
ent remedies which gave mo oii'v tern-
poraryrcilef. Last year In January
and through tho spring months I suf-
fered terribly. I could walk only a
short distance and sonic days not at
all. Hut then I hogan for tho first
time to use I'alno's celery compound.
It cured me permanently and I have
not been troubled since My knees
wore so bad last year that I could not
sit down or got up alone Now I can
walk every day and It causes no stiff-
ness or lameness In tho joints."
Testimonials from men and womon
In every state county and town in tho
country might be published telling of
similar speedy cures. They carry this
plain advice to other sulTorers:
Take I'alno's colery compound !
YAV KNEW T1IEJ1.
Thu Wmiinlril Uiillnw lilr.illllril 11
Kllt-y unit lllxmi
Deputy I'nlled States Marshals Ed
Kclley and John lllxon roturncd yes-
terday from Enid whither they went
to identify Zip Wyatt the outlaw.
When tlioy entered tho jail cell they
were instautly recognized by dp who
cordially extended his hand and asked
"how aro they coming." Wyatt is very
low and is suffering greatly from thu
wounds in his shoulder hut the
idiuuros uro that ho will recover. Thu
KnM Wave of yesterday has tho fol-
owing legarding the outlaw's condi-
tion: 1 he MilTering hundit in jail wits pro
i.uiutil a ilitio bttor by his physl-
iuiin itm inoining u ml scorned to be
.-tiling qmuiCuBily.
Ilt fceciiiril Jut be able to change tho
Misiliou of liis right leg muuh easier
dinn yuMerduy without stllTcring
much. Tho two bullets entering tho
right side of the nlidomon ranging up
wards have not been fcuud and upon
thuir exact location tho life of the
prisoner depends.
lie has not eaten anything but two
apples since his capture and not
having his booth certificate with him
his bowels refuse to act. If tho bow-
els are injured his days arc nearly end-
ed but If tho two bullets aro simply
rattling around his liver ho will come
out on top and probably bo able to
kick tho jail down and take tho toad
again in a couple of weeks but the
Wuvo Is of tho opinion that Wyatt's
Winchester days are ovor.
CU4inwiioit Itmim.
Dry weathor again.
Leo Myers camo down from the strip
lust Monday.
David Sharp made a trip to Guthrie
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Roberts came down from tho
strip on a visit to her father Rev.
Johnston.
John Kirk is about ready to start his
cauning factory.
Miss Eva Johnston came homo after
a three weeks' vis.lt lu Sli.'ridau.
Mr. I'hoeulx was in our community
last week buying calves
The party and ice cream supper wiu
well uttended at Mr. Parker's last
week.
John Kirk will start to Arkansas in
a few weeks on a visit to his daughter
living mere Mrs. Klua Johnson
1'orvls Ellison iiad his crow out tol
church last Sunday night.
Hcv. Johnston and Elder J. W.
lilueli aro holding a meeting ut the
lone star this week. . (! It.
lIuHrtl ut Trmle Metlir Tonlcht
Tho Guthrie board of trade will
meet in special session tonight at 8:15
o'clock at tho district court room to
discuss local railway improvements.
Citizens can leave their pocket-book
at homo uud attend without fear of
being taken lu. The meeting concerns
Guthrie.
Milrt VuUt.
Wo do theiti to suit you just as you
order them. Send 'em to the Steam
Laundry A- V McKcaud Mg'r.
Baking
Powder
TUB CITY'S WKI.FAltK.
Il'inrtl nf Trmln to IHhimim Loral Itnllwnr
IniproTrturiila.
iJueMlons of the utmost Importaticu
to tlir welfare of tho city of Uuthrle
have arlson of lalo and require tho Itn-
mediate attention of loyal citizen. In
order that thcio questions may bo
properly placed beforo tho people a
special meeting of the board of trade
will be held this evening at 8: 15 o'clock
at the district court room. It is neces-
sary that not only every member of
the board but every citb.cn should bo
present. Tim questions touch local
railroad Improvements and are of vital
Importance to the town. Let every-
body attend the board meeting tonight
nml lend voice.
TKItlMTOItlAli SKKTCllKS.
Ami Koiliik .Simla nt l'lumlng Inrlilt-ut In
Two DiiiiimIiiii.
The report of T. W. Hryan United
States mine inspector for tho Indian
territory for tho fiscal year ended
Juno 3d 1805 lias been received at the
Interior department. Hryan says he
found a general dispostion on the. part
f mlno owners to comply with tho law.
The Indian territory mines employ
11630 men. Tho output for tho year
Was 122.1440 tons.
I'erry Enterprise: The saloons aro
consolidating. The Kentucky liquor
company has som us stock" and fix
lures to Henry Krledlander who will
combine his slock with tho purchase
ami move to tho corner of Seventh
ami 1). Mr. Leon will retire.
Enid Wave: A certain married lady
in this town sat up until 12 o'clock
one night last week waiting for her
husband to come homo from lodge
At last weary and worn out with long
waiting she went to her sleeping room
to retire and there found the missing
husband sound usloep. Instead of go-
ing oil to lodge he had gono to ills
room und never left tho house. Such
are the troubles somu poor married
womon have to contend with in this
life.
Chandler News: Eugono Deacon
went down to Princeton the other day
und thcro met a traveling man repre-
senting a St. Louis nianniacturing
house and from him learned some
railroad news which If correct will
Interest Chandler people. The gentle
man showed Mr. Deacon a letter from
his house which stated that In a few
months SI. Louis would have di'O t
connection with Oklahoma City r O.
Jones president of the Ulclulioma Cen-
tral has just heard from Washington
where a conference had been held
with the presldont and Secretary
Smith both of whom expressed their
entire approval of the Oklahoma Cen
tral bill should it pass in the samo
form that it passed lost winter but
Smith would oppose tho bill if is left
out. Mr. Jones did not like this be-
hecattso ho wanted a "pull" on Chand-
ler hut It seemed tho best thing he
he could do The consent of the Creek
Indians has been obtained wo arc in-
formed It LASS A SLY 1)0(5.
IIU lluitil Wk not lliimpcil lint l.i.uk nt
tho KiiiiIh iiu the lltlirr lYIIiin'ft II Hit.
Editor Leader:
Si. Louis Aug. 5. As I did not
seycr my connections with Guthrie
having ull my property thero yet I
naturally tuku a lively interest in
whatever the local papers may havo to
say. I hope you will give me spac lu
your paper to say something myself.
In your edition of July 30 I noticed
an article headed "Humped His Ilea I "
Now tlioro aro two things that i-tir-prised
mo when reading It. One is
that you tuko it for granted that u
Guthrloile could be taken in by SL
Louis "con" men.
Tho other surprise consists in .)itr
accepting tho statement of tho G obo-
Democrat in preference to that uf the
Republic or the Post-Dlspath which
both hud a dilforcut uccomr and
more like tho truth.
1 can assure you Mr. Editor that I
can hold my own whorovor I go and
so can almost every other Guihrlolto
Now tho sum mid substance of this
experience of mlno is tills: After in-
vestigating tho financial standing and
success of tho Coyne 1'uuUsl.ing Lo.
and tho St. Louis Emplovm -nt Co.
(which arc one) 1 satisfied mys;lf that
they were making money tho very
tiling I came to St. Louis fo. They
had bank references and otlu r proof
as to their financial success. Whether
uuy of tho lirm was a deacon in some
local church I did not ask.
Iloweyor they wanted someone that
could reach tho largo German element
of SL Louis
I put some money Into the concern
but gavo no notes.
It took mo two days to suiisfy my
self that most of the business was in
goulously crooked. I did not want
any of it but said nothing about It.
I stayed right with them utilizing
every opportunity to gat'ier proof
against them. After 1 hud 'ill the ovl
deuce that I thought I needed I rail an
attachment on tho concern for fraud
and delivered tho damaging ovldonce
to Post Olllco Inspector Wl Hams who
had the whole outfit arrested.
Tho modus operandi used by these
clover gentlemen was very ingenious
and olTootlvc and will be unfurled to
you later on.
I am now In possession of a lot of
property nt least ten times tho value
of what I put Into the firm and my
would-be partners that wanted to use
mo to do my German friends up will
no doubt go over tho road.
Whose head do you not think was
bumped? Itespeatfullv.
P P. Hr-Ass.
Jliumio Wheeler laid Ide his Colt's
45 and holster y est inlay and pur-
chased a prodigious d g of the species
hull. Tho beast is ferocious affair
but it grows doolie eery time It looks
into Jim's face.
Ami ttm Cal I ante Hark.
The Leader has re olved from Still
water tho following circular. It Is
evidently a "huge j'i o" over a dire
oal-astrophc.
Wanted A few in iro Populist dep-
uty sheriffs with pistols and Winches-
tors to guard and euro for one cat now
confined In the couu'y jail r.osy worli
and good pay. Coiiik at once or tho
cat may escape and join tho rest of
the prisoners who g X away Sunday
night Aug. 4.
Apply tohherlfT Piyne county still
water. O. T.
I'riilet-t lb
SShootor fish O'
sou and escape I
observing the Is
llMllltl Hint FUll.
'y in tho proper tea
u gmno wanton by
. Many state have
new game one !
it laws this year and
If you don t Itn- them send live So
h tumps for it en v of the Game Law
Usuo of Tho An. rican Field 245 State
street Chicago.
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS.
Hrlrf UlNiiri-n I'nliitnl lit 1 1 ppftil ti c In
mill Alxint llni OlIT.
Hoard of trade t might.
A. L. 8colcs In Iri El Ik-no.
V. S. ltd ford is over from Chandler.
M. I. Turner was
yesterday.
In Oklahoma City
Mrt. .lustlco lllerer roturncd to l'crry
yesterday.
Special meeting tonight of the board
of trude.
1. W. Sutton has
returned from a
southern trip
Local wheelmen will
Sunday morning.
run to Downs
Judge Kilgoro wants tho Corbett-
Fllzslmmons fight at Ardmore.
Deputy Kress went to Newklrk yes-
terday and Jones to Tecumsoh.
I'rof. I) It lloyd and family of Nor-
man have returned from Colorado. "
The grand lodge of A. 1 und A. M.
(colored) is in session at Oklahoma
Clly.
Special meeting of the board of
trade tonight. Let every citizen at-
tend. The Misses Morrison of El
Kan are visiting with Mrs.
Gardner.
Doradr
George
Caids aro out for the marrlogo of
Mr. Horace Speed and Mrs. McAllister
on Aug. IS.
It Is money In tho nurso of every
man who attends tho board of trade
meeting tonight.
Gov. Henfrow and Auditor Cmnorou
ate . ttending a meeting of the regents
of the Norjnan university. i
Miss Lillian Hunter will give .a
"Salmagumlu party" Friday evening
at her homo on Cleveland ave.
Guthrie's bright prospects for a big
railroad ccnccrn will bo unfolded nt
tho board of trade .necting tonight.
Cassie Knight charged with bur-
glarizing tho homo of John lirown Is
being examined in .lustlco Jackson's
court.
Hack and Smith who allowed their
passions to rise ou Oklahoma avenue
Tuesday night were not arrested us
Mated yesterday.
Tho Epworth League will give a
picnic Friday; leaving tho first M. E
church between U and 10 o'clock. A
good time is assured.
W. II. Mcrtuu was initiated into the
mysteries of the K. of V lodge Inst
evening and John Holes was taken
through tho third degree.
The Episcopal parsonago nt the cor-
ner of llroad und Noble is being move 1
hack by Geo Ta
aylor to maue room
al improvements.
more substantl
Fred L Wonner and family will
leave this morning for Camp Hussell
on the Cimarron to onjoy a fow days'
outing. Mr. Wcnner's eyes are failing
him and ho trusts that the country
ozono will braco them up.
See notice of assignees' salo of
lincry stock in another column
mil.
An Aiitl to the I'HKtnrg Hint l.nlrly of
(liillirln Cliurrli4i4.
A unity of thought brings about
unity of action. I most earnestly de-
sire your united ofTorts towards glvjng
expression of sympathy and an earnest
deslro that victory will porch upon tho
Cuban standard which is at this time
receiving a baptism of blood in order
that its defenders may enjoy tho God
given rights of freedom
As this appeal comes from ono of
your humblest citizens I trust you will
not hesitate ou that account to have
respcot for tho spirit of patriotism that
prompts me to make this call.
Heliovlng as 1 do lu tho fathorhood
of God and the brotherhood of man it
therefore becomes a duty to lift my
voice in protest against any form of
government that seeks to enslave its
people or prevents them from follow-
ing tho peaceful pursuit of life liberty
uud happln-jss.
As agitation In the past prompted
tho people of Franco to applaud her
son "Lafayette" for his services to
America during the dark days of 're vo-
lution so may tho agitation of free-
dom of Cuba by the clergy and laity of
America be the means of conviiv lug
our president and cougrcss of their
duty to God and humanity and of the
justice of recognizing tho independence
of Cuba
To that end I earnestly ask you to
set aside one service for tho solo pur
pose of passing resolutions of sym-
pathy for tho Cubans aud expressing
your earnest desire for their dellver-
ancc from despotic rule. I also earn
estly request your presence upon the
occasion of mass meeting to beheld at
the government acre ou the evening of
tho 17th Inst upon which occasion civ
tortainiu; spankers will bo present
and a program of instrumental and
vocal music will b added.
Trusting to recolveyour approval of
my c (Torts and your acceptance of this
invitation I am
Very truly yours.
Cai't. John Twami.kv.
Mucklnu' Arulrn Hulttt.
The best salvo In the world for cuts
bruises sores salt rheum fever sores
chapped hands totter ulcers chil-
blains corns and all skin erup-
tions and positively euros piles or no
pay required. It is guaranted to give
perfo t satisfaction or money refunded.
Piice 25 cents per box. For salo by
Soatonlan Drug Co.
Have
YOU
Tried
(uticura
the great
SKIN CURE?
Iti cure of torturing dltaKUting liumlll-
sting humor ro tbs luot wouderful vr
lecorilcd.
Sola throughout ttwotJ. FiitMi Jftxi Nw.
mv I Kins UwmJ-iI. LonJoo. JVnin Uaea
ft CWM. COM. Stfk Pivta- Vorion U. b. A.
SUNDAY SCHOOL EYUNT.
ItotulnR ltntly to lie llrlil nt riillll'
tlrtitr.
Tho oxoutlvo committed of the Lo-
gan County North Dlstrlet Sunday
School association havo decided to
hold their next convention two dnys
and an evening and make It a grand
rally for thu entire county. The
mooting will bo hold nt Phillips' grove
at tho mouth of the Skeleton sovon
miles north of Guthrlu September B
and 0 and everybody Is urged to coma
and stay both dnys and oamp out nt
night.
Tho program will include un address
by tho presldont of tho Territorial
Sunday Suhool association and ono by
an ex-president oi the Kantan associa-
tion a chalk talk by tho territorial
secretary addresses by other promi-
nent workers workers' conference
primary methods led by an exper-
ienced worker general discussions on
all branches of work and a freo ster-
eopticun ontcrtalumant and louturo ut
night.
Every Sunday school In thu county
is Invited to be present mid tuku part
in tho program on tho first day each
school to sing one song and have a
recitation by their host speaker among
the children.
A now platform is being built scats
will ho supplied for a thousand people
and every arrangement bo inndo for
tho entertainment und comfort of
those attending. Every Sunday school
within llftecu miles and every worker
in the county should be present. Come
with well flllod baskets. Hring your
tent ot ivagon sheet camp chair mid
a good appetite.
lie ready to ask questions and tuko
pait In the work of tho convention
and don' forgot to bring nil your
neighbors Watch for tho program In
this paper.
jIOHKOW accepts.
lliulo I'rmlilniit if ttm Agricultural
and
Mecliiinli'lil C'nllt'Ki-.
Tho regents of tho Oklahoma Agri-
cultural and Mechanical college met
Tuesday ut Stillwater and allowed the
usual bills against the college.
The presidency of the college was
ucceptcd by Prof. Morrow of Chaiu-
paigno Ills. 'lit a salary of $'.400 a
year lie wub also made u director uf
the college. The duties of the presl-
Lilont were clonrly defined. Arrange-
ments were made for sinking an arte
sian well ou tho grounds
Tho Golden cases wero settled in
police court yesliinlay the city accept-
ing S100 lu full for the flues ogulust
Golden. The district court pvi-b were
dismissed
There will be a lawn soisiul at tho
residence of J. Smaller f.07 E. N'ohlu
tonight. Proceeds for tho bonellt of
Sunday school. Mandolin club quar-
tets and other attractions.
General Coxey will visit Guthrie
August Hi and the day promises to be
a gala one. Great preparations are in
progress for liis entertainment.
A MuttT nf Siiuiri' ICIiira.
Editor Leader: Did Colo Martin c-nn
didate for county attorney fniu-y lie
hud solved tho mathematical problem
of Equaring thu uirolti when dui-int
tho trial of the "garter" case beforo
Justice Jnckhon. ho mi Innocently
asked the witness whether tho rings
of the garters wore square?
ExiVt'lliKll.
Ans. Wo aro ut a logs to soy. Ap-
ply to "Judge" MoCarvcr. Editor
Leader.
1'itr Hiilu 4ir l-ExiJuiii;4
Stock of general merchandise. Do-
ing good cash business and now. Also
store building and dwolling. Good
reason for soiling or will trado and
take part land for pay and balmirn
cash or good paper. Ad dross P. O.
No Sfl Mulhull O. T.
Seo notices of asslgnoo sale oi mil-
linery stock in another column. 7 80U1
ItiirkH.
Yes Duck p.ints; will laundry
them
fur lc at Mcaui Laundry.
A. W. McKkanii. Mg'r.
Household goods for sulo cheap.
Cull and see tlioiu at 01? N. If road. II
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
A POINTER
Nothing add more to tho
comfort and appearance of
u gentleman than a suit of
woll-llltlng clothes. Ho
nl ways looks well Is ever
ateusuaiiil fuels us though
life Itself is worth living.
Goo. II. Willis the enter-
prising mid oxeluslvo tall-
FOR
or of this city again grcoU
liis patrons and tho public
in general witli thu Iluost
lino of Full uud Wlutor
Piece Goods ever brought
to tills city. Ho ahvnys
guarantees a purflot ' fit
und liultos a personal in-
spection of ills goods.
Gentlemen !
IIOV
A ItliMlNOTOX
iuuyum:
Ilecauso justifiable rep-
utation for high grade
work is not outalnable
In a fow brief months.
Tho Koiiiingtons havo
been makers of world
renowned goods since
1810.
Uopatr shops don't
flourish ou their mis-
takes Neither do po-
plu who keep wheels
inado to sell only; tlioy
don't havo thoiu. It
takes something more
than paint ulokoi and
a ready flow of talk to
make agooa wheel. 'J'ho
Ilomington is a good
wheel made by .good
people and umu by
good riders all ovor tho
world. Catalogue free.
Olsiitk Ans Go.
On
REN
DRUG
Is llio plnco lo go wlion you witiil anything In li is lino
tried you will lit? uonvineeil'ol' Hi .iniu'onrl.ilem'.ss
of his ntollo:
To
Please
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Full line ol' Drugs Dniisl's Sundries Paints' Oils Slulimicry
.Sponges Uniiiinoc.Ks (Vo(ii( olr.
T YOUR
Hot liis jiriros lir-fore jon liny.
204 Cor. Oklahoma Ave and First St.
liny your Clolhiiig anil
And. get a ticket with
Misfit
Clothing
$65.00
To ln i ven snt.ij Sopi. 1 IS!)".
STREET OPP. GOVT.
2D.
R. IGNATZ MAYER.
OCULIST. SS4gAURIST.
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Prnotiuo Untiled to Diseases and Surgery nf tho
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
KrKtiTAn.EK AND KVK (iLASSKS
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One Block From Hotel Royal.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 53, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 8, 1895, newspaper, August 8, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73402/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.