The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 110, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 7, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Grett Sflorrs this mmoq Is tho
fAtnous Dacoraa family of acrobats .
Among all tho renowoeU acrobatic
troupes which the tilrcu arena has
scrveci to introduce to tho sbovr-loriog
people o( America thcro has nover
bcoti a company of pymnastB thatcoald
In anr way compare with ihcne superb
performers. They not only achtcvo
ail the feats essayed by other acrobatic
eclobritics but they albo Introduce
displays of alilll daring and startling
precision such as no other performers
or family of artists havo ever attempt-
ed. They defy all tho known laws of
gravitation and equilibrium and they
do it with r skill and rapidity bewil-
dering to tho spectators. The troupe
comprises f jur men and three ladies
rach an accomplished artist and all
admirably endowrd by nature for the
part taken in the general performance
A striking feature of the exhibition
given by these remarkable acrobats is
the fact that the gentlemen wear even-
ing coslumenud the ladieslong skirts
and thus attired turn single and double
somersaults on tho ground or from
shoulder to shoulder and perform
other seemingly impossible feats with
an case and graco that stumps them
as the greatest acrobats in tho
world The amount of money paid
weekly to these great artists would
pay the entlro operating expenses
of many a show of raoro than ordi-
nary pretensions and yet the DaCom
as arc only one of many features of
extraordinary merit presented to the
public by tills most liberal and lavish
management. The wonderful I'lsher
family of acrla.llst; Mile. Tournour
the most beautiful and graceful of
raid air equilibrists Alvo llolso and
Plckard the clever fun making ex
perts on tho aerial bars; llcrlh Dor-
ian and Nottic Carroll incomparable
fierformcrs on tho living rings and
ofty wire: Joseph LcFluer tho great-
est of all aerial bomcrsault divers; a
a great company of lady and gentle-
men bareback riders including tho
Roonoya Michael J oil a and Lizzie;
Win. UoVan. Edward Shlppo Cecil
Lowaude. Dan Leon Arthur Campbell
Alcna Ryland .Tula Lowande Olga
Reed and Fclllc Fields and many other
high class and high salaried eqnes'
arlanB acrobats gymnasts tumblers
and contortionists' The trained ani
mal features of the big show embrace
the famous O'Brien sixty-cno horse
act the most remarkable exhibition
of equine training ever presented to
th public: and three troupes of mar-
volously educated elephants including
Herr Soudcr's elephant brass band
Marchand's pugilistic pachyderms and
Lpckhart'f olepnant comedians. Tho
free street parade which precedes the
performances In this city next Thurs
day October 13 is the most gorgeous-
ly beautiful procebslonal display ever
Been in tho world.
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' Between W. L. Rhodes' residence
and Capitol Bill school a black gros
(Train silk cape trimmed in wldo lace
jet and satin ribbon. Finder plcaso
leave the sauio at Rhod. a' furniture
store and recoivo suitable reward and
oblige Miih. W. L Riiodim
Go to the Hotel Dally for flrst class
meals nod board -Mrs. Daugherty
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Viucgar Bill of f.dncah la In thtt
city.
E. V . Loland ia in the city from St
Louis.
T. L.
Louis.
Courtney is hnrr from St.
Rank Commljsioner .tohn AT. rug.li
Is in Lexington.
Mrs. Hclle Glare is In Oklahoma City
visiting her mother
Ocorgo D. Williams of Oarrollton
Mo is at the Royal.
Deputy Marst-al Hale returned yes-
teiday from Stillwater.
11. L. Knickerbocker of tho Santa
Pe engineering department is at the
Royal.
W. IT Jampiond of Toledo the
Woo'&ci dplco 'ompany man is in
Guthrlf .gain.
J. W. Ucothorn. asoistaut district at-
torney U back from SMHwatPi where
he attended court
H. a. Frve. of ChlcMtro. is here to
day Ho is a ataicby- f-llow. Enamel
starch Is his glossic suit
Mrs. B. 8. McOuiro returned last
night from Kansas City where she
attend d tho fall festivities.
Miss Alice Terry is filling tho posi-
tion of substitute clerk in thq postolllce
during the absence of Mrs. Perkins.
Mrs. RenJ V Ileuler nftor a severe
Illness of a month s dilation is now
able to Bit up and her many friends
hope for a speedy recovery.
frank McMnster the veteran pub-
lisher ond proprietor of tho McMsst-
er's Magazine was In Uuthrie yester-
day and honored tho Leader 'with a
brief social call.
D Leo Cooter territorial represent-
ative of tho Rldeour-llakcr Grocery
Company at Karas City is m tho city
Mr. Cooter will enter tho llower pa
rado with au automobile which will
be decorated in natural flowers.
Mrs. Sarah McC y of Greenburg1
Ind. mo her of Postmaster McCoy
and Mr. and Mrs Lon Innis and son
of Mllroy Ind. atrived in tho city to-
day and will be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. McCoy. Mrs. Innls is Mr.
McCoy's sister.
Senator D. P. Marum returned tbiB
morniug from G imond where ho ut-
tended a meeting of tho board of
regents. Tho Senator will remain in
uuthrlo until tomorrow to meet Mrs.
Marum who tins unen vl iting her
parents at Terrell Texas. Together
they will return to Woodward
THE HOUND UP.
Ycaterrtay Wnan Ituny Day In Onthrl I'd-
llco Clrrluj
The police force pot their money's
worth yesterday. The- out d up was
a couplo and today each victim wears
tho olllcial brand of Judgo Mock with
tho crfbt dollar mark
The following were pinched and tho
crimes and amount of tho fine are set
opposito their names:
Krank Hetehen drunk lined S3. He
will work it out on the streets.
J W Stevens drunk fined S3. The
amount of his lino was about S'J more
than ho had so he will worlt it out.
John ltalley drunk Uned S3 lie Is
working for tho city.
John Lobdcll vagrant fined 3. Ho
Is b arlintr at ttio jill.
Frank Th rapsou ditto.
Joseph Trow and Otto Boyd were
convicted of petty larceny and fined
$15 each. Before they had tlino to
pay their fines tho sheriiT presented a
warrant to Judgo Mock for Crow and
Boyd charging them with breaking
int: tho house of A. Mesal on North
Vine Btrect. The wa-rant was hon
orcd and Crow and Boyd are now in
the county j til
Joseph Golden and Frank Kelly
were found guilty of disorderly con-
duct and c juUI not pay their fine of $3
each so they are in jill
H'lAVB UhOUUG
An Attempt to Ilnlil Cp 0110 of (luthrle'a
rnntllic Mm.
George Fraslcr traveling in the
northeastern part of tho territory for
the Wlltlamson-Halsell-Frasier Gro-
cery Company had an cxotluc experi-
ence this week with robbers Mr.
Frasier was driving alone near Tryon
when bo noticed that he was being
followed by two suspicious looking
characters. Mr. Frasier tried to throw
them off but they kept right after
him When be saw that it was a case
of hold up he stopped at a farm houso
to allow his pursuers to pass It they
would but they seemed to to in no
hurry to lose sight of tho overland
salesman. Mr. Fraslcr asked the men
the road to Tryon and allowed them
to go aLead and pretended to follow
but instead be took a short cut and
drovo into Noro thereby saving him-
self and his money
THK CHUltUllKS
Regular services at the First Bap
tist church tomorrow. Evening ser-
vices begin at 7.30. B. Y. P U. 1130.
Christian Science service Sunday
evening at 7:'J0 o'clock in the German
church corner Vilas and Ash streets.
Subject "Doctrine of Atonement."
Sunday school at 3 o'clock p. m.
Trinity church corner Broad and
Noble Sunday School at 10 a. in.; ser-
vice and sermon at 11; evening service
and sermon at 7-30. Friday evening
service and choir practice at 7:30.
Seats free; everybody weloamc.
First 1'reBbvterlan church Corner
Noble avenue and Division street. W.
C. Miles pastor. Preaching" at 11 a.
in and 7:30 p. in. Mrs. Cottcral will
sing. Sabbath school at 0:45 a m.
Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. All
are invited.
ThU It lour Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents cash or stamps
& generous sample will ba mailed of the
roost popnlar Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
atrate tho great merit of the remedy
ELY BROTIjrn8
C6 V' J bi lvw Yoik City.
Oct . 7.- -nu v
Stev.Johnl which has ever oVMont.
recomroclty was accomplished In W9'
n fit of this afternoon ot the co?J
i-Market and Droad sUeets whert 6
In cold was taken from a United don
uon
ruymastC'rs wagon.
rchber hod the apoearanco of be
workingnihn. Detectives are search
the cy for th? robber It U thousht
will be no
ojUbillty of hit i'
c the ties
or tne tmct is
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In report-
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Uouifhtoot DoKloa tbday fl& 9
ootua for rswfllap tale ttdtt&s
ttawltca celebrated spectacles afo
sold only by P Hi Lllll-fc Co. '
A doctor at Mu6kogfce advertises
that he will render medical services
for the money that is in it
New books at Lllllo's and at tho
Postofllce Book Storo Over 2000 vol-
umes to select from
Georpc Alklro has sold his intoreol
In tho Norman Democrat-Topic to U.
S. Russell of Mistnurl.
Mr. Illrtch returned last night from
St. Louis where he purchased a large
stock for every department of tho
Grand Leader.
Children botn in tho Chickasaw and
Oboctaw Indian nations after tho llrat
of October will not bo entitled to be
enrolled.
Ardmore's Commercial Club sees to
it that the roads leading Into that
town are keptin repair.
The Qrand Leader has a large
stock of ladles' tailor made suits.
Tho board of regents of tho tfrrl-
torial normal school held a session at
Kdmond yesterday
Tho session of tho Greer county dis-
trict court for October has been put
over until uecemocr.
A hat bought at the Crnnd
Leader will be trimmed free.
Whiting's selected pnera all shades
and sizes at Ljllie'r 1 &J'r-s arc in-
vited to call and 8'i cu lit; a of line
correspondence go .
Not in any ye.K8 of th" past have
there been so many vehicles and pea
plo on tho streets of Guthrio as were
secu today and our merchants all did
a land ollico buslnets.
l'ycs that are weak should bo pro-
tected with tpectacles properly fitted
Lillo will do the work and guarantee
satisfaction.
There is to be a dancing contest be-
tween John Courtney of Oklahoma
City and Sam Howard of Guthrie
next week at Reaves' Vaudeville.
Tho Chandler News wants practical
mep elected to the next legislature.
Since the last legislature (rave the
News a "fat tako" why not re-elect
the same men'
That Council Grove military resor
vation Ai'c of 4 000 acres to be sold at
auctiou on Dccembrr C will likely
make 6r break somebody.
Tho best place in town to get some-
thing Rood to eat is at the Capital
City Short Order Houso 10. First
Street D. P. Gregg proprietor.
Remember what we aduertise is
positive faits; try our prices.
The Qrand Leader.
To bo fair to yourself read tho ad in
today's Leader of the Fair. Sendcl-
bach Bros never speak without fiaying
something.
Owing to the Illness of Judgo Irwin
tho October term of tho CuBter county
district court had to be postponed to
some date hcrcaftor to bo fixed.
The casoot the Phoenix Urldgo com
pany vs. J G Street wan filed In the
supremo court today on petition In
error 'rom Pottawatomie county.
Deputy Marshal Heck returned yes-
terday from Stillwater with Charles
Crater in custody who pleaded guilty
to disposing and was senteuced to 00
days In the federal jail and to pay a
fine of 8100.
The Qrand Leader reeejues by
express daily ladies tailor made
waists..
Fred Morgan the only Oklahoma
just'.ce of the peaco who ever reversed
the gupnido court and won out on it.
was In town Wednesday. He is one
of Guthrie's leading lawyers. Chan
dler News
According to the now rules ot the
territorial llvo stock commission from
November 1 to January 1 cattle can
cross tho foderal lino passing through
the west and toutk lines of Jlevoland
L'ncoln Paynoand Pawhio counties
after proper inspection
Tho mule market on First street was
lively .today and largo numbers of
mules changed hands at handsomo
prices Tho agent of tho English gov-
ernment will carry many mules out of
tho territory leaving in their stead
the pockets of mule owners well lined
with English sovereigns.
Paino it Houston yesterday closed a
deal between Win Saucr of Illinois
and Prof. Gaffney of tho Capitol City
Business College whereby Prof. Gaff
ney becamo possessor of the livery
barn property at tho corner of Fret
and Noble for which he gave a farm
valued at 825.00. Mr. Sauer'a property
was valued at 91800 and he paid the
difference.
M. E. church Sunday school at 10:00
a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m follow-
ed by tho Lord's Supper. Meeting for
women at 3:00 p. m. addressed by
Mrs. St. John Preaching at McKen-
non's opera house for men by Dr. 0.
H. St. John at 3:00 p. m. Evening
snrviecs at the church 7:30 p. m
Services during tho week each after
noon at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
Great wagon trains ot cotton began
arriving iu Guthrio this morning ad
tho etroatn continued without later
ruptlon tho live long day and as tho
Leader goes to oresa they continue to
.mm. This influx of the fleecy ma
terial so the buyers Bay is because
thev aro Davmir tho best prices for
cotton anywhere in the territory
PawhusUa Journal: The marriage
of Claude Obcrly to Miss Maggie Big-
heart took place at tho Blgheart home
Wednesday last amid a large concourse
of friends' Noticeable among them
were Col. Pollock and wife Col Pray
Mr. Lenord and wife and Judge Petit
and many others The mastjr of the
ceremonies Thomas Mosier was at
iu hoxt. ablv assisted by Mrs. Scotty
Mnr.n.nrlilin Tho Indian rites of
marriage took place iu tho forenoon
and ended in tho parade of hnsbsnd
and bride seated on splendid horses to
thn father's house. They were mar
ried In rerular blanket attire hut
changed to citizen's clothes at noon to
be married by the Catholic priest.
MUlOH NHllll'll
Th highest market orlco will b
!! fnr ion head of mules delivered at I
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WANTED-SEVIA R A llOLTi
EST arsons to repre AueHt.
In th and close by countiKy n"
year and expenses. StralghfV .
more no less unrr. i-umhuw - - issi -
Ourreferencei.any Bank InanrtSr;
mainly office work fK.jS'A .
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'J?il6 greAtsafc col&red ifaow iu tut gr)d
La th- climax df all Afro-American
Amusqaient offering's
"The Hottest Coon in Dixie.
A Company of 85 of the Leading Colored
Stars of the American Stage presenting
all the popular features of farce vaude-
ville and Opera Prices 25 50 75 cenis.
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Tho Model millinery atore has JusJ
received a nice line of millinery goods
consisting of' the latest stylo of the
season.
You are cordially invited to call and
examine our stock before buying. The
Model millinery store 107H Oklahoma.
Yonr hata will be trimmed free at
tho Mopel millinery store 107M Okla-
homa ave.
Try Troy Laundry oPhono 4.
Mrs J. W. Daugherty gives Btrlct
attention to all transient trade.
If you want puro
at Llllie'8.
drugs buy them
Try Troy Laundry for fine work.
For Pure Drugs
OotoLlllie's Drug Store.
The piun of tho reserve fund of the
'linct Oaks In not HiirnaRRprl h .nv.
T rf j .
Thursday Friday and Saturday will
be Millinery days at the Fair
To bo tickled smoko tho Guthrie
Ticklor.
For the latest styles in tailor
made suits and a laraa stock to
pick from call at the Qrand
Leader.
Vet You? Money' Worth.
Call at Dougherty's Studio and he
will mako you a present of one hand
some 10x20 portrait with each dozen
photographs.
Fer Snle-Ono of the finest olean
ders ip Oklahoma; over seven feet in
neignin; win sen cneap. Aaaress
Oleander caro of Leader office.
Dizziness loss of appetite flatulency
and nausea aro all connected with
dyspcysla or Indigestion BERBINE
will give prompt relief Price 50 cts.
Sold by P. B. Llllio & Co. and Wheeler
& Son'.
The Cyolonn lias an add on tho sec-
ond pago of this paper that in full of
meat and to fully understand the
bentHts to tho purchaser the add
should bo reud carefully. Tho Cyclone
is one of the largest stores in Oklaho-
ma and Mr. Moore tho proprietor has
always made it a rule to never be un
dersold and to always give tho best
value for the money.
"Self Preserve tlon Is the first law
of Nature." and to take Huod's Barnparllla
on the flrst appearance of Impure bl od Is
an Important step toward self no servatlon.
It makes Klch.
rea uiooa anu insures
good
liealtu
Hood's
effective.
Pills are non-irritating mild
fltrayed.
One sorrel mare about twelve years
old bald face hind legs white ab ut
half way to tbo hock 15 band high
ono tore foot white. B R Bakkii
City Maisbal
Crayon Portrait Tret)
From now until October 30 I will
make with every dozen cabinet cbotos
one 16x20 crayon free with t'tts pur-
chase of frame. Nice frames 51.08. i
Swkaiiinokn
Opposite P. O.
Drank Larkspur.
Scripps McRae League.
New York Oct. 7- Two inmates o
the Houso of tho Good Shepherd killed
themselves this morning. They drank
larkspur a deadly poison and were
dead when foand.
Wanted At once. Good dining room
girl at the Midland hotel Arkansas
City Kaa. Good wages. Enquire of
Mrs. Nettie K. Reppeto at Uetel
Royal.
ATTENTION !
Don't Trust Tour l'liotos to Agents -Dea
Direct With the Artists
We will mako to any one Bending us
a photo a life-size olliutte crayon or
pastel portrait free ot charge to intro-
duce our auperior work. Exact like-
ness highly artistic finish and prompt
return of small photo guaranteed.
Send us your photo at once.
ARTISTS' ONION
203 Mtiin at. Dallas Texas
Tor Sal or Trade.
Three head of horses and four head
of cattle. Will trade for anything
A C. Baxter. Cammack's Barn.
Wanted.
White itrirl for housework. None but
experienced need apply.
Mrs Chas Pond.
Pond's Laundry.
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In order to encourage everyone
who can do so to
Deeorate
fop the
CARNIVAL
and flower parade we are selling
CREPE TISSUE PAPKK7n
Per Roll
"WE HAVE SPOOL
WIRE. HLOWER
CENiEKS
LEAVES
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Tuesday Oct 10
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WANT.S"
o Advertisement' In this column 2c per line
ach Insertion. No advertisement taken for
less than 25 cent-.
"Moncr to patent pood ideas may be see- l
urert riv nut alii 4rir1r..a& TItl' tTrcMm t.t 1
COUD Baltimore. Md."
fWANTED-To trade 100 acre farm In Lin
coin county for Quthrle property
WANTED 100 rounds of clean enttnn rin.
Apply to foreman of the Leader press room
VTANTED-IUX) Subscribers for the Okla
homa Leader on year and the Farm J urn-
al five years for 60c. Sample copies on ap-
plication. WANTED tlrlrht boy to canvats tor the
Oklahoma Weekly Leader and Atlanta Con'
stltuttou Qooit pav to rlgbt party
WANTKD-SEVEItALIMtUHT AND HON-
est persons to represent us as Managers
In thU and close counties. Salary iwo a
year and expenses. Straight Dona-Ode no
more no le salary. Position permanent.
Our references my bank in any town. Its
mainly ottlce work conducted at home.
Iteterencc Enclose self addressed stampeil
envelope. The Dominion Company Dent. 2
Ctlcago.
MEN AND WOMEN UOOD ADDRESS. TO
travel and appoint agents; salary $75 month
expensts; rtpla advancement Uilusualy
brilliant opportunity Adrtre-s wltn refer
ence HUTUEH & ALOKn. New llavco. Conn.
Factory outside tru. beatlnir trust nrlces.
seeks representation on ground Its regulars )j
uuu i iuvci Vsvui. till srAsuii n uriur rrcc
samp es. Corp. I. 0. 1371 New York
MEN AND W MEN GOOD ADDTt8S TO
travel and appoint agents ; salary T5 month
expins-si rapid advancemeut. Unusually
urlllunt opportunity. Address with refer-
ence. UUTLEn& ALOER.NewHaven.Conn.
WANTED-lntelllgcnt salesmen to sell
levrelry on commission. Expenses KUran-
teed alter thirty days trial Mne openlnr
for a few good men. This Is tkc time of
year jewelry sells. Itellaule Jewelry Co 81.3s
bo La -Sallo St Chicago Ills.
WANTED Salesmen to sell Importtd
and ilomestle liquors principal y flue Ken-
tucky whiskies ana blend case and barrel
roods to Jobbers and saloon trade Good
cuaucejto the right man; salary or commis-
sion tderessICS Stradcr&Scn G9&71E
Water St. Lexington. Ky
WANTED-SEVEKAL DRIGHT AND HON-
EST persons to represent us as Manar era
In this and close by counties. Salary (900 a
year and expenses. Straight bona fide no
more no less salary. Poftlon Permanent.
Our reference any Dank in any town It Is
mainly office work conducted at home.
Keierence. linciosc sell-addressed 'tamp-
ed envelope THE DOMINION COMPANY
Dept. 3 Chicago.
See B. J. BLACK MAN & CO.
FOR
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Cor. First Street and Okla. Ave.
First Published In Dally Leaner Sett. 21
1890.
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern-
Notice ts hereby given that Harvey Mat-
thews &Co. have this day tiled tbetr petition
to sell at retail spirituous vinous and malt
liquors In Guthrie Logan county Oklahoma
and that unless objection b (lied oil or
before theOtn day of October A D. I8W. said
petition will be granted. U. P MORTON
County Clerk
Dyn P. GARRITT Deputy.
OuU 'le. Okla September SI 1699
Men
and women
JWIIH0UTJ
MONEY J
viva
antine moo v
making emplryment
all or part of the time
cannot do better than
write us at once No
experience necessary.
IliKprofllsduringt rxt
ance right parties soon as reasonable ability
is shown to position paying good salary and
expenses. Information free
sixty aays. v.iuaav-
expenses
E. C. MORSE & Co
CHICAGO.
56 Fifth Ave
AL$0
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MALVDOR MFC. CO Lancaster 0-U.8.
NERVITA
kttiorti VITALITY
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency Night Emissions and
vasting diseases all effects of self-
W
abuse or excess and Indian
cretion. Anervolonruntf j
blood builder. Brin the
pink glow to pale cbee j. and
restores the fire of youth.
By mall 50c per box; O boxes
for $'.1.50; with a vrittcn ptmran-
teo to euro or refund tbo money
NERVITA MEDICAL CO
ainton A Jackson Sts. CHICAGO ILL
For sale by WALuACE & MULLI R
DruRglsts Guthrie. O T
I bl
American Tissue CarnlYal
Colors per quire
4c.
E (3UTHRIE
JEWELER.
Bcpt CBtC0 lr.J HI- r- y
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11.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 110, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 7, 1899, newspaper, October 7, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74657/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.