Rogers County Leader. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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$1.00 Per Year.
Rogers County Leader.
CITY AM COUNTY NEWS
Holing- was at Muskoyc<
over Irom Foyi)
-inn
in
Dr. .1. M
Tuesday.
Mr. Tinsley wa
Wednesday.
S. A. McSpuiklen was over from
< 'lit ! s a Monday
Squire G,-o. W. Vineint, of Foyi]
wa-. a Monday visitor.
.1 oi Fatty \ as la-re a few day
I'om If 1 tie crock vicinity.
.i tide..- Drown 'i}lenetl a term of I)i
irivt court at Nowata Monday.
Arthur Mohr, of Verdigris, was
town on his hicycle Wednesday.
\V. .f. Strange tmd wife, of Chelsea
spent Sunday with friends here
Senator Sid < A ahum was over Iron
his raneh near Catoosa Saturday.
iv. Foyil paid a visit to hi
hret! i r ;t t I ’art !i-.- vi i 1 - a few d u v s ago
I.-onard Ross. of Inolti. was of tin
ho ye tr.unher visiting ( Ian more tlii
Wet k.
M- .1. I ’!i ill: |i|te. the Inola Rcgistri
man, made his weekly trip to oar eit\
•Monday .
C. \Y. Vincent came down from his
farm, at tin- head waters of Hlue creek
Ai-sterday.
•fell Davis was in town from hi
latm “down the county"’ on husines-
VVednt sday.
•I. \\ . McCain. of Foyil, wascallei
to this city t in!;, in the week on he-i
mess matt? rs.
Attorney lllaekloi d txpect- to spent
t’■ • -.imam r with his lamily at Siioan
Springs, Ark.
E. N. Henley. Unlit. Hill and "i". II
Ramsey are taking an outing- in tin
Sptivinaw hill-.
H. .1. Vincent, wife and ilaugliti
-Miltnie wei-e in from Dlue creek rogiot
til st of tlu- week.
“Judge ’ Harry Mutherford and fam
il.v. ot Talala. visited relatives heri
tii -t ol tile week.
.ioe Chandlers and (fid (fruhau
made a liusiness trip to Oklahoini.
( ity early this week. o
Win. (fritlin. residing in Oowuli
scnoo] house neig i i horl loot!. was ;
hasme.s visitor Sitt-.irilii\ .
•hdm i’u-uiiiaa. .a iruit m.iti <
Harmony Crove. v..i- in the eapita
city on liusiness \ Veil n a -.day.
•h I- Howard and family returnee
Monday niylit irom Davis. "Where the;,
had lii-eii on a visit to relatives.
Leonard Trainor. l-'red (dker am.
" > yiiu.ur Dodson represented i lu-lset
at thi county seal lirst of the w. k.
Mrs. \\ . T. Tay ior and diiuyiitei
•Miss Delilah, o! Sequoyah, were sim,
piny and ealliny on friends Monday.
Frank ltui-kcr, the jolly, liiy bos-
<>t Kttckr’s raneh. on Chouteau creek
was in town on business Wednesday.
Archibald ifonds and family re-
turned on Wednesday from Georgia
where they had been visitiny for sonn
time.
Attorney .lolin T. Ifrown, ("heisea.
and lion. W. I‘. Thompson. Vinita
were both here on lt-yul business yes-
terd ay.
One- oi tin- yn-atest lnirdens a count;
can carry is poor roads. The eco-
nomic value ot yood roads can hardly
be measured.
Claud Crutchfield, a liustliny stock-
man and fanner down Inola way. win
attending liusiness "matters in Clare-
more Wednesday.
Henry G. Walkley, of Tulsa, was in
Clan-more Monday in both a business
and social way. having relatives here
as well as linaneial interests.
W. H. Ward, of Inola, was in the
capital city on liusiness Wednesday.
Hi- reports everythin in good shape in
the soutli end of the county.
Tob Banters was in from his farm
near Sequoyah early this week. Tom
Tanner of Beulah and Randolph Set-
tle of Catoosa were also about town.
E. M. Ping, of Washington precinct,
was about town Saturday. He for-
merly resided here. Isaac llaysdale,
same precinct, was also a Saturday
visitor,
,Mr, and Mrs. George W. Eaton are
now very much at home on North
Seminole, having dtsposed of and
moved from their former home on
Fourth street,
Joe W. Chambers, Airnan Martin"
and Tom Putnam returned a few days
since from an outing on the Illinois
river. They report a jolly goofl time
and some Ash.
Among Tuesday's crowd of visitors
to Claremore were D. J. Faulkner oi
Blue creek precinct, Watt Crittenden
und Eddie Rector of i^eluli and John
A small son of N. Starr, wlm
lives near Beulah, was tin-own from u
horse and his arm broken. Dr. An-
derson was called.
Mrs and Mrs Wm Holman drove
down from Foyil < "ity yesterday. Mr-.
Holman bus been in poor health for
several months und her friends were
glad to set- her able to make the trip.
Misses .Madeline Welib. Alice W'ulk-
Icy, Martha Willis. Winnie Turner,
and Messrs. Huy K. Hart, l-.arl Aus-
tin. Paul Fry and Vivian Moss made
up a jolly picnic party on tin- Verdi-
gris Tuesday evening.
Miss Elia (I. Shannon, of Catule.
was visitiny anil shopping here Satur-
day. Tom Morris and WjUfc-r Weir,
two substantial citizens of the same
place, were also in town on liusiness
matters the same day.
Tile one-year-old child <>f Mr. and
Mrs. .1. W. Williams died at Oolayah
of cholera infantum. I'ndertakcr Herb
Moore, of Clan-more, prepared the
body, which was shipped to their old
• Kune in Missouri for interment.
Joe Patty. H. .1. Vincent and wifi
Andy Dili- and wife. Crawford Cook
and wife, Mrs. Morgan Dowell. Mis
Katie l,i]e. Mr. and Mrs. John Prin t
Ridge Boyers. .1. J. Miller and Rolit
Potts, all of Blue ("reek, were in tin
city yesterday.
Tulsa county tiring of la-r small sizi
mil ugly shape undertook to swim
town on Royers county and take ;
■lire including the prosperous little
ily of ("ollinsville, but got trimmed i<
i linisli in the election. Vinita Daily
"hieltain.
• hildren s Day will be observed ill
handlers school by the Sunday si-lino
rendering a program next Sunihiy
afternoon at ."It.'ib. A number of tnl
-nted young people of Claremore wil
-ist in making the occasion a plea.-
mt one to all who attend.
Leo A. Moore returned Saturday af-
ernoon from Gentry, Ark., where In
mil been looking alter business mat-
ers. and at once departed with In
a in ily lor ("a I ilorniu. where his motile
ives. Alter spending some time win
id-they will return Via the northei
dates.
I di.-ier Ilendriok i . n and M i-
V'nrd were mar: i -d by Kid. r
■*"iitKiay. TI e In -dr is tin
'I
i I. Vn
: l, , *1' 1.
- k Si,
< 1 I
. a mil
Haddock of Collinsville.
u-d du1.*;-:! .1 ei .‘-.lex Wald. < ■ ,
I lie- i ■ ;i i 1 y s-.-t11,-; s. u 11, ie tin- gi i m ;i
sa ill lo 11 • 11 i nil list rin u s y < ui n
nail who 11 a si iiiauy leii lids in tin
oinmiinity. Tii,-.. will n-ake tin,
1 ollle lie 1 Vil bnut S.
Sheri t) Kiiiulei -. I tepnty |v
n and i t-i.stiibie \Y. K.
i uh ii a n- -gi i, jo 1; 1 mil at ,
-ii.•ni^; 111 mid e i (.1 u I ed
■ u- ! i i1 >... -1:. I !. ■ pile i i ,-te
ii.ipl.-xi-ini-d g e.t:i man ean.ee Mu,
in. learned in alliance ilia- tin ir v. t.
lillellliiig doing" " and lull tile cot
ii-iore tin- raiders arrived.
Aaron Culvert ami Miss Mar. May
vert* in ii i-i i: U at tin bona- el tin- brute
-aretits in ti.is city Saturday i vi uin,
n tin- |ii-i si-iiit- o| about thiily Irienii
mil reliitivi-s. Rev. Gregory oliii iating
"lie happy i-i a.pie lit t a i led el mu
ir < >klalm.i:a C.T y , v. lu-i-e In. i v. i.
isit ,'ll's, ( i, i i s - i si i .. .lie.
us. lei- .some im.i, and | u,sti. i.. ma,
li-i-ide lo make tn- :i- ti.lui-e la me n
Hal city.
Miss Lucy Griffin. ilaiighlei- el ,\.r.
mil Mrs. Vv in. Gritiin. who reside oi
Blue creek, returned a few day s ag<
ruin Marysville, Mo., where she at-
tended school tlu- past nine months.
Her aunt, Miss Frances Miller, ac-
companied her home anil will lie hri
guest for some time. Miss Miller lias
traveled extensively, but says sin
likes Oklahoma above other states
she has visited.
Yes, they are married Town Clerk
Alex S Foreman and Miss Kittie
Browne. They have been sweethearts
and intimates for many months, and
having “tried each out," have decid-
ed that the fates intended them loi
each other “and what God hath join-
ed together, let no man put asunder."
May their pathway always lie bright,
lighted in the daytime by the sunlight
of God’s love, in all of its radianct
and effulgence, and at night by tin-
stars and silvery moon of hope. May
they lie always bouyant, joyful and
happy.—Sallisaw Star-Gazette.
Claremore was honored Tuesday by
visit from Frank Frantz, last gover-
nor of the territory of Oklahoma.
Frantz was with Teddy when later
also shot one” [in the baek] on
Kettle hill and was promoted to (cap-
taincy for gallant service on the Held
of San Juan. As recognition for liis
good work lie was appointed in suc-
cession post master at Enid. Indian
Agent at Pawhuska and t’nall.v Terri-
torial Governor, and was the republi-
can candidate for tin- same place in
tin- lirst campaign, being deb nted b\
C. N. Haskell. Frantz is cngagid in
the real estate business in Okie!: ime.
( ity and making money .
There will be no ilistiet court r..-\!
week. Criminal eases go over to .b-L
I .: civil eases to < H-tol er.
Arthur Gregory ca ne up troll! j»io];.
lirst of the week to visit Ills broth,-!-.
Arch, in Bay less addition.
S esterilay was l-’.liner Tanner's .'loth
birthday . 1 in - event n a - crlebra t* -d b i
a lamily reunion and b-Ust under the
old roof tree.
Big- bliintant Bill Talt tbong-lit to
put one ol er tile I Iklallomit people by
appointing one of bis negro hencli-
•ui-n. superintendent of Indian schools
as a rebuke ior rousingdcinocrutir
majority .I ini l mw and seperatr scbool
Ians ,n (iklahoiua. but our peopl,
simply would not stand lor it ami i;n
called tin- di-ill oil", making- a place .,
tie- il <t i-ki-y i-1 sen 11->. I.ou'evi e. .l-n
Da veil port. Charley Carter and ent i i <
state otlieial galaxy fairly made Rnim
howl with their protests and Talt sail
dial the game was to Iri sh to stand up.
so la- culled it off. Had In- let lie- ap-
pointment stand it would have put
■very Indian ol the tribes in the demo-
cratic ranks where they belong. Bui
as the intent is as bad as tie* deed tie
majority" al them will go then- any
bow.
. We do not get tin- l hi'lsea Hrpot-h i
as ail exchange, but a copy id tin- l,-i-
issue reached us through till- courte-y
ol a friend. On perusal of tin- -aim
we tiiid tliai iiir esteemed neighbor i-
Kirking because tin- county si at papei
In not give other part- ot tie- county
•irdit lor helping- to sa i ■ - Col I ins v i lb
■tow ii lie Be j orb r uill eai-eliilly o
amine tin- Leadei- ol May 2<1 it will In
• omul 111 a t ibis pap' i- eoniprnnenti i
-111- |,| ople of < "lielsea for their pro-
gressivein ss in i oting- bonds to bniii
a high school and emitributing- liber
illy ol 1111■ ii• tiiiu* and money in P,,
, ollinsi'.lle i-risis, W'e know vei-i
'i i i I that clan more alone could n- i. ,
iave .saved tIn- day and ale willing '!
give < "hi l.-t-a and ollu-r parts ot tin
a unity due credit tor tin- good work
lone in that hour of pi i i 1.
About !' o'clock Saturday mornbiy
ue lire alarm sounded and tin- de-
partment made a run to Mayberry
Brothers machine shop, parage am
,,! limbi ug esta bl i si inn-id. l-'oiuili am
A’iehita. uhieli uas loimd to be ii
billies, and in less time tbun iI tale -
o Id! about it tin- enl ire simp am
ve autumobiles went up m -molu .
• is. Ix-rskov and liny- eaeu lo-' a
in t >. u b i le 1 lie M ay hi re y - lo-t 11 in ,
i'g|-tI"-r n iI • i i d her m-u-hi nery am
.nib-rials north about i-lii.iliin. uh.,,
- a total hi--. lint the boy- ar abii
0 rebuild and will do -o at an earl
uni-, and a i-ouimodious lu-ii-k bluet
■ ill arise. I Mi,-nix-1 ike. Ii-om the asho.-
d tin- old iranie building-. Marshal
• tab- lost practically all hi- saving.-
or years, and Tom Fatterson lost In-
esiili-ni-t-. lion si-1 ii i Id good- and idlui
’i-operly . I li-. y u . I! all doubtloss n ■
ui id Idgg-i i- a.ui .i -Her -.1 ,--,:ctiir> , l bin
ios.• - r< )\ • <1. ill* v 1 a i • :;ion■ s j.i i i
• revails. uliu-ii means ihat it tak •
than <>iii" :ii • ti» j>nt sncii inni a-
• i** '• i *i.. I m • i i\\ hd. s. Marshall |)ah
tiiii li'in I'rtti is< >n o.it ol i nisi n • s.s.
1 was tin* wa>i'st liit ('Iarciiioic ha*
viio\sn lor vrars. and hut lor tlu* halt*
vork and lnavcri ol lircnien and mti-
u*ils would have hreii unadi \viir,>i .
I'otal loss aoout ■j'ld.OOJ. with jnar-
ticallv no insuraiuv.
Claremore, Oklahoma, June 16, 1911.
INJUN “LITE” FROM SPAMNAtY.
No. 67
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CONDENSED STATtMErIT OF
Bank of Claremore
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f liiiviiin U-)'.\iis ami jo ln/./i n_i dov.t
street' lik'dat dork kalio and da
hill jutiti. Me s111•( j»ut on hea>» nine!
do^- wh.-n move to dat ( 1 a i < n.o tow i.s
• l(» S lee j »i n-A’i d I Id*, "w ». i h-r whei ,
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d S J O t ! 51 e 11 ; i) (I I! I ( ). 1 • * . s and ''in
H’ouhle l* < > n fi> he laid in lor dein in
dialers. Dat llasto dim (juit i iteii t<
i» in injuiis and we spec may-!m -so h<
d* d—t«» had. Son a* **a\ spec da
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imt rite lo deni in juns no im >.
a.m dat Dill Tall
a m Injuns h•• I *
a live, lie sc ml it
i<»wn ill > mjiui «
. ID all tune lit. i
i -• I njun lit’ r at Ion;
hi:^ ni^-ei r kuna
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• klahamaus
nans" ride
»n nail cji"
iM’-su better
dill like it
.vant so he
ay e’ood Ir
thus and
•lose yore
re liijim i*hi 1 Inns at,.
all i ime e (> sciiooi
s!.; e." ’ll it m >t health,
y: .■ pol. t: shu ns ■>«» he
• i a » '« ; i 111 : t. y » t h e i e. den
make i1 dis ,,eull *il y>*m
11 .1 !m ( nr.v ear and ea
ti hark kilek'-n. spec uu».\
clumye it program.
niyyer and do u hat day
*s«t \ **a 11 rite'* me not sent
• n down when * have jin
ytan'pa claws*’, you sta.\
trends. M\ wile. Ah-na
•ailed '' I Vadium tow n ” wliere th
mis wells are located. W hile a pa
ne i ncoi*porat ion it i- essentia
ittle town ol itself, and a. Yer\ j
•ero.is one. Th.- industries ar.*:
* a t h houses. all yood on s.
;rocer\ strifes, ini" dr i_r .
<dd drink stands ami a mmiK
lotels and roomimy lens. Th’-
>t town i >. del i e h 11 u I as a i*. s;ii
»**ct ion and eontains mam h *ar
u >tn* s. I n 1 his pa rt *»t t • »wu w no
ihout sixteen 111 Ills. , tn (•(» ll's1- (.!
-t met ion. I ’assi my o.i ;» . o.id t he
units is wh * re we m*t with our
ui set at the time ol <»,. i Iasi \
'*)iiie two or three years ay<>. ’liis
>nl\ a wooded stretch, made h< an
»> nature lmt untouched l»\ t i:• i
>♦ prt>yress. Such is not the ciiv-
"•tween what wa > lormerl j th-
tnd I >oy ere *k we counted twe:,*\
lil
pit ted am
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I at hiy pel
live oil Spiny clerk. Ir
dues in dat < lammo t«>wn
md carry hiy eluh and wear ldue soot
ike dat injtm polens what used to cun
it from rlat Skoyia** towns. Me no rite
•more dis time. Spec may-he-so me li
s in sum day. .1 im D.: a it.^k i n.
Wants Waikc Over Railrcad. —
Editor Lender: 1 ivi-b tlii-m gli y mu
piipei- to call aUi-ntimi tn tin- ini-im-
.■enieni-t' caused u large miiiibi i- ol tin
•v.sicli nts in tin- east part of town by
die lack of a sidewalk across tin
Missouri Dai-itii- riglit-of-n ay on tin
nortli side of Third street. It will lit
ibserved that all tin- milk- from tin
.101 tin-asl part of the city lead directly
to this crossing. I11 other words wi
night say that a continuous walk has
already been constructed from the
vicinity of tin- Kailium wells by way 01
the (Mist office to tin- Frisco depot with
tile exception of tin- part which slinulu
cross tlie Missouri Dacilic. At this
point the pedestrians are compelled to
tread on collide stones or cross tin
street. The south side of street lias
hern taken cure of. hut it will only re-
quire a little observation in the morn-
ing or evening to prove that more
than three times us many people would
naturally cross on the north as on
the south side if the walk was only as
good. Can't something lx- done about
itY We are informed that long ago
this walk was io iiav - been put down
by the railroad company, but it is
still wanting. This is a good oppor-
tunity for the city duds to go after the
Goulds et al and make them get busy-
on this mueh-desired walk.
Jlaremcre will Have School ot Music.
Miss Maud V!. I btt Infield has arrive,
rum Kiiinis < ity . where she has beet
toiny special work in voice cultiiD
mder Prof. Frederick W. W'alli*
mice yraduatiny tit tin Warivndmr;
"ikervatom of Music. MD' Little-
• ield and In r sifter. Mis. < . S. Lea-
<k*k. will open a school ot music it
'hii-einore.. They are ;^t work on tin
•(,m se of study now and cataloys wil,
ue read \ jit an early date. 'Phis means
yreater thinys in music for ( laretnon
md should have the hearty co.opera
‘ion and support of every citizen in
ihtieity and county. Mrs. Leacock i>
"■••11 known in musical circles hen
and therefore needs no further intro-
duction. Miss Littlefield comes to u?
alter eiyht years of teaehiny experi-
■nce in Missouri. She organized am.
conducted the Knobnosttil’ School ol
Music*, which was successful under hei
manayement. Her credentials show
.u r to he welt qualified for any work
diat she may undertake. The school
will he opened in September, hut a
summer term will he beyun at onc«
and pupils may enter now at any time.
Pupils finishiny any yrade will yive
recital and receive a certificate of pro-
motion, etc. Kecitals will In* yiven
often to show improvement of the
pupils and accustom them to appeal
before the public. For any furthei
information phone the ladies Mrs.
I^eacock, phone 4Mb: Miss Maud L.
Littlefield, phone 74. city.
• er\ nice cottaye> now c«
k*cu pied. with at 1<
mder com-'f ol eoii't met ion.
•yion Mentioned i' ah mt o i
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«nd alony rural rout*• ir.rnlier 1 wo
' a d< *11 til 1111 ol ue. i -» mi 11\ .in
anils i • i- >! i y, i ,u i i»w n a i. i a i . a
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• uhtTantial hriilye. Th ■ M*e:n*r;.
• hi' hridye i' endia it iny an I
avoritc spot amony S'indav -wroi
Mandinyon this hi’idy- wv notic.-i
• a* fa r side a iu*.mii i'i n•. .ield
viiidi will make a 1 mmp**i er
• ain ciinns in d u-* ■;»son.
Joe Fatty Bound Over.
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iiiy an tin* charyt’o! a tt* n •. iti n _•
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•v idciice wa' introdue* d in i .«• i.i
he del* tulant 1 ml the t*■ — I iuu m \ ■
v’incent and Drs. A ml* i 'on a ml M
oitistied the court that a Ctrl
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v’incent and that tin* latter w.i' i.,
11urt. so I *a tty w as held mi I :• ..
>ond to answer hefor* tli .
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COLLINSVILLE WINS PL V.
A Visit to East Claremore.
On Sunday a representative of tin-
Leader took a look at the community
immediately to the east of the City ol
Claremore proper anil was very much
surprised at the improvement being
made in that beautiful section.
This visit included what is commonly i will doubtless make a good official.
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A. F. MOOD
v’ivil, (
Attorney at Law
i : in ii: a l a a u i roOatt* I
l UCl il V.
& ai Ui.r s Tanus a
Ufi.ie Over Fostoftice
.ally.
laterrote
Ot- lal’otra
C. T. McCarty Appointed County Ai
sessor—Everybody Satisfijd.
Tin- rtti-i- tor county a--- --or mu-, :
lie new law readied while beat - -,. 1 ■
.lay and caucuses wi re held o.i tin
various i-orm-i-s and in tin- nli.-y-.
H. Vincent and Fred (I. ( i riswoiil
if ( I a reniore. and Raniiolpli Settle,
if Catoosa, were avowed candidate-.
I'hese are ill! g-ood un-ii. well < (11 -, 11, -
tied to lill tin- position, and bad gom.
endorsements. In fact it is -aid that :
number of tin- endorsement w, i e dupi,
rated, that i'. some prominent citi/.-e
liad endorsed two or three ol tli
aspirants. At the eleventh hour -aim
one sugested (’. T. Mi-t’arty ol ('ollins-
ville. as the man of the hour and
communicated the fact to Govcrnoi
Crucc. On Monday evening- Mr. Mc-
Carty was appointed. He is a goon
business man and comes well recom-
mended. The Collinsville people an
jubulunt over this VMtory and no kick-
are heard on this side. Mr. McCarty
is a nice appearing- young ma i aim
C. S. WORTMAN
Attorney at Law
Office Over Fanners Iiank
-Barer, ,ore. - ■ Oklahoma
HALL a. BATTENFiELD
Attorneys at Law
NUict1 in hJiiKin i>ldy., i tuner Th;;ii Si.
ami Missouri Ave.
claremore, - . Okiahon-a
M. H. GORDON
Physician and burgeon
.looms ii ami : l iners inink iibig.
Claremore. - - Oklahoma
ANDREW N. LEERSKOV.
Physician anil Surgeon.
All Calls Promptly Answered.
Office Phone 221. Residence 221.
Claremore, Okla.
Good Things to I:at.
Casii Grocery
CLAREMORE
Phone 88 - - - - Phone 316
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Harper, William R. Rogers County Leader. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1911, newspaper, June 16, 1911; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956114/m1/1/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.