Cashion Advance. and Oklahoma State. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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THe Old. Eeolla'tol© lrr-p*cmcnt House
W. A. CLIFT&Co.
Of
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Kindly thanks tlu- farmers of Central Oklahoma fur the ir splendid |>at-
and wishes to say to the vicinities of Cashion*
Crescent and Wandel that they
l-< than ever before. Vf' l'1
We will supply you with the hksi impi.k-
rouage during the past year
Kecding, Piedmont, Lockridge, Navina,
are better prepared to meet tlu ir licet
Uusi*4 i ut.il «i'.' .v •i't'tr ii;(
, ft Ti' <
&
mknts of standard inauuf.icturt
W K MK ET AI i I < C( KM I' ET IT I ON ■
AT I'Kll'ES THAT CAN -NOT HI. DISC'OI'Nl M>.
As a sample we sell:
(Joodenoueh" Gang Plow, cntter?
a 1 shares
I 'lanter.
14 inch, Molinc
Moline (Sw eet Wm.) riding Lister a Corn and C otton
been tried liernbout and proved the beat kind made
A ''Section, Steel I Bar Harrow.
A 12 inch, high arch steel beam walking plow with two shares
liest Moline Stalk cutters
Igr Moline 2 row Corn and Cotton planter, Jisl lite IliiilU f*r SHE 11
.f.lOOO
This lias
$30.00
.$11.00
. $0.00
.$25.00
I
are mad
Litidspv.
I );i .«t •
A J B
• now
Ohlfl-bl'ONLLM'l:
i; vi in' v
till: weutill-l SO i'l ",l"' 1'
thultueri was iki SatVJiUh «i-: o •
! or Christian Eruiiuvor.
1 Mrs. DauialH is on tkie sick list
j i his week,
j Miss IWm'ss Lawson spent Tue-
wnh one of her pupils.,
putting a great
is farm, Ae
its improved
'Hammer
Wc carry the best line of paint and linseed oil. We sell the
Brand" paint, 6 year guarantee Will sell you paint or paint your house.
We extend credit and ent ry onr own notes.
Whv go abroad when votl can do better at home"
w. A, CLIFT&CO.
I LJ Q. ip^upTT Cashion Advance
. (| m CD | I La I I • SUBSCRIPTION HATHH:
Practical up - to - date BLACKSMITH
^ASP^orn " ,Ui«K and shoeing to* .,.1 d,sou,sen
Doe^ modern llorse-shoeiu^, -• — , ,.
the fool and \<r- Hu- a i utnpli'te equipment of modern maihlnery.
The Brooks cold lire Setter,
Compresses tVio metal eoul: no hurut^
«r tlmrred felloe surface to wi>ar away,
but. a Uan.1 wood surface instead; no
tteam and wale- soaked feloeH to
firlt.k away and loo-eu the lire; uo ^
fcurnt point to replace. It jjivej just
the amount of dish required no over
no 5,'uesv work about it.
altv. All work guaranteed
CASHION 0. 1.
One your ft.fN
month! • U
Throo month*— 3r
Loonl notice* timmi* reading matter. u vent-
er Iiiit* rtrft interthvi. ; oentu ntr line eucl
unHOQUOHt insertion
f jft I
[
ry iiistti
Ahsoltto y Pus a
anti-d- sracTltc: may li: eaten
wU'tici ' 'nconvenlence
even J y pcrtionu
\ .Iti (iCitCillA
digestion
5QG1 K TV X K \vf 5 5*
I). 0. woouwotrvii. Publisher
M V. WOODWOKTH Local •■iitor.
I 'Hullinfi. Okie
Siiifrlo copy, 5 en fit*
DlttPLAT AllVICIITIfKMKNTH
Ml cents per inch per month, with por cen
tiNcount on oontnuMH tor throe montha. Mat
tor to im- rhanirimi an often hh deitired. Copy t<
•)e handed in by TiieHday evenintr
Pl#* 'anil wajfou nol„ a kpt<
♦forth side Boulevard
I iiav* t wr ltit*j o J;u«Ks wni< h ,
... i*i i att.f*ropt# a I
1 will fctutul for the hea^on, Kridavs ,
w , . , , it n: ti {,'«>! to mi u
una Saturdays of eat-li w<«ek at C. .
.. , {* i • .v eo'Tii'U otit a few
Setford ISarii in t .ichion, otner
liavR at inv farm "> mi. South and -
\Ve8i,pI Cashion. iVmio and see
them Harrv Blair.
NO l^Cli I'o who/n it may corf
Mv Herman J «Tie«itW r. - m*.
hub • fv in . h< m«* and 1 will no'
re>poi ' 'd; * f? r an;. <*i*t>t1 • ;
ont ran. Pet r 'I ♦ •« <'r
A BAD FIRE
a disastrous fire oct'ured j miles
Northeast of Cashion n Saturday
last in which \\ M stni r lost his
I housi' and nM i <o it> contents.
Mr. Stom-r 'o th ■ hoi.so tbout
20 minuti s ir« th liif >rnu out
vi d then t \ • to t'm li. 1 in l"1'
>k load « f ft*ed Afi«*r th • ' «*d was
loaded he d'srovei . d t * • iii- i • wa-
I on lire. H«* started tin team on
I run hut the load overturned ill <
short distanee thiowiiii* him and lii^
%i-li out He u«>t In the h itisi' firs'
seeing the small children wore v iff.
to pwt out |ho tire hu1
hist
ihir ■>:*
help « f Mr- Chit wood t
iny r. i yer, but uios*
tents were a lo^s -
n:\rfowlv usraped ! • «
under the falling • Iinv
oruinated bctwei n ' hi
the r*oof. Mr. Stor i t
ance of on the u-
on the contents. Th
will cover about
los*. This los*
Local News.
"Ilw. iii this [il.icf run
Ciissiui' la«2ir tlimiwli."
The plan of the house oroaniza
ti on seems to be to ?<o manage th«
the Kansas and Missouri deiesrn
tio'is will not have to show ti.en
eolors
Holding the statehood b.il in con
fen nee til the end of 'tie scssiot
nikht prevent the senate from at
taehiioj Oklahouia to an Mppropria
tion hill
P0RHA CLUB
The Club met with Mrs. Scran ton
March 1U. Roll Call was answered
with response from Proverbs
This was one of tne most pleasant
meeting'we have had. All the pa-
pers were interesting and showed
thought and study in their pre
,..ration The papers read were:
Some Noted J)ivines,bv Mrs.Evau^.
Topic: Has nature or Education tb«
Greater lr flnenee in the Pormatiot
f Char.iter. bv Mrs. Welch
Topic: Develooement. of Publit
spirit; Wihh «'narit,v; Meighborhooc
influence, nv Mrs Hogati Curren1
Events. Study load bv Mrs. Ark>
\ftor ih« program the hostess ii
ier pleasant manner, agreeabn
urprieed the ladies by servinj
lainty refreshments of cake am
•hocolate Tne club will meet witl
vim. Siblev \larch 23
J. \\ A 'non ha* oufcl a « i the
Blaclv^mitb Shop «ui Ma n St md
will ot-upy the same lie ooi".
reco mm en tied an a good NNorktnan
DKESSM A K1
After March 1 Mr*« K. U SffftW
Mil be prepared to do sewing at her
residence tlrgt door Soutn of Coin
gre^ational Church.
Kd Eiklor war out from King'
Qsber Wedut'iday with some land
buyers of Iowa
Mr. and* Mrs. McAulev of Wash-
ington Iowa are visiting at J.
Scran ton's.
Mr. J. P ODonuell, lieu Agent
of the Ft. Smith aud Western wa*
out from Guthrie on business Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. H. Smith aud little
daughter are visiting in Okiahotna
City.
iav Hf
with the
the con |
''hit wood
caught
I' ne lire
nig and
in insur
li nd V10 *
tiisuranet
third « f the
be deplored
from the fuel that cv -ry do'Uir of
value lost was dug ot t and pounocd
out of Oklahoma • • • •1 by Moll arid
liis family by meai." of g «od hotuvt
work and rtonomv
The house organ iz it im
A ppaiil declare r • ' >
♦elegrams nn I p t'.t{.mm
upon ih-tn is inquired < v
teri'torv towns that get
tier the sen; te bil , and ..
out of a statehood fund
has not drawn for her ry
t manager-
he fl.iod o
paid fo
Cashlni
0 \i G C uo
The cuih met W d i -sd iv evening
v.th Mi*s Sullivan. After th
tusiness on hand was disposed o
Nli.is buhtVin gave the girls
laintv ireal of sandwiches, cak
ind c !T" vl ss Sieohnns wi
•ntertau. • • x' Weunesday
A Musical wi'l he given at th
iomt of Mrs .1 *W rtrvant o
rhursdav evening March 29 unde
n • auspice of 'he Ladies of the M
K. < hurch The fo1 iwing program
vili he giVen:
Id weather has stopped
.iwi-ig and given thu men
o renew their aiquain-
h the woodpile.
MOUNT ZION.
Mr ui,(J Mrs Stringer dr<'.v ov(>r
Oullirii; Tupstlav
.1 R Towner is noinir int.i ttie
potato business He has planted
eli 'Ousliel and isn t half tnrounh.
Mrs. r.Tilie Owens who has t.een
Visiting S. I), aud T. G. Aber-
rorabie returned to her homo i.ear
Buid Thurifday
George Wilson brother of Mrs.
('owner, and Mr. Alden of Edmond,
visited at John Towner's Sunday.
ANNA ITEMS.
Robert Vincent was over to
lutnrie Tuesday
Chas West has returned home
roro Caddo eounty.
Mrs D .W tlovi called on Mr
I oh li Vincent. Wednesday
John Vincent has purchased
lew windmill
Mr. btnallv has returned from
^argo Ou ahoma.
Mr. and Mrs McKadden spent
•vaturdav evening with Mr. and
vlrs. Hammond
Miss Mahle Purr has arriven
mine from Edmond on her spring
vacation
M > VVe<t his recently been call
d to p.Old CreeK Quia , on accoun
.f her daughter lb laws illness.
There is a great deal of distempei
mong the horses of this vicinit\
Jeorge Hammond has four or
hat are v'erv bad
'i.ino Solo:
vl d Q.iarn
H OUSeWOr t
PiunO Solo
Keading:
\VhmI S ilo
v., . Silo
Keadlng:
Vocal Solo
I'iano Solo
A '' Pi'oe
Mrs
fm ■/—1 iiu'wn-fgsma'jrrT
AJIST VKRDK.T.
May it jilcasc the Court: 'flic prisoner at
tlie liar, t lie aforesaid ARKANSAS LUMBER CO . ft
iscliatgod with keeping and ihaiiitaining the p;)
largest and most complete stock of Lumber ^
Lime, Cement, Brick, Faint and building ma* ™
terial in Central Oklahoma The proof is j$i
positive, conclusive, and beyond the possibil- |%
tv of i doubt, and the prisoner stands con-
' victed before t lie court
| In witness whereof I have hereunto set iuv
hand and atlixed mv sea1
; seal J ITISUC OPINION.
FRIENDS! ROMANS! Countrvmen! Lend me your
ears We enme to sell good meat, not kci p it The
evil that men do lives after them, the good meat is eft
sold w th 'he bones So let it, be with the H and O meat.
The noble butcher has told you it was delicious, ff it
were so it were a mightv good thing, and that butcher i«
a 'ruthful liar. (Man; Anthony's Oration: Shakespeai |
Leaving Shakespear ol the firm of Hall
and Spear aside, we have uotue very good
sausage, fine bologna aud wiener* and the
best hog grease in tliii part of the country.
Are von from Missouri? well \\c can —
BERNTSEN & OBERLE
fiVi
It Is I
ut Ca
'I i^
111 V
lirfu-
pride that must ti.
Ill " rVefl Ii' the i -t of OKlalioiJ) i
[(he Would mi'iiti I ft th> i>cna't< n
in..ii'liifntn to a square vote wi!'i
out parii.tirt-.fttarv «ubtprfn.' !
hnusn wini'.l talie care of it • ot> .
dignity.
NOTICE TO CKI 1)1 IOKN
la ihr Afattnr ■ tb K tm. ' IA.MI:;'
Cjood IliO acres 1 fit . from llenl
ing for «alp cheap <>t> ens'. ' "u" I
Good ileal if taken t Once
0 t,arnbl(
Mi Albei t Murray < ntt > t aired a :
number of his fricudt. at hi^ home j
last Saturday evening, \il enjov ,
ed Ihe games p ay,.d anil tin :r're#h ]
nicut* servnl by Mr* Mnti '
Mr Edwin Bryant led Wcdne
day tn rrsuine his studies ni '■ ti,
ater.
Mr and Mr- StC'aif ot Oklabo
ma City \ itited at J. W. Calbounr
this ireelt.
Km the be't Mail boles. Page
fence all kind and si*e. wire gates
Ac call Otl " I ^tonc <! miles S ' jtl)
of ( ashion
Mr Crouch hf Kansas Is vis'iintf
with hi* lister Mr A IVt rv
Mr and Mi II ! Wntlworth
Mir* Klennnra"'l Vi- f) (i Wood
worth ilrovp «' v ■. tit t ■ i I ti" I.1 ti ay.
j A fun line of fine co lit tt Vi at
J \V Bay ant A •>
Tile pr.-lige of the house =uff
i ore fri m the t vron i v of the sp'e.i
•r than from aev attjtude ■ I t
-i nnte.
F.. s I'okk Inle if tbi' 'I'uwiii.Iii|' nf i js
( omit}"' Ki T.rrltuv ii iiklaOoMi.
iIumuviI.
All | #r#oiu harlDf Mi ne Rfn'i:>t «4l«l
lame* K Atone deMaeO.ari'm e- ti U ratu-
lill the MUIH\ wltli the lnH'PPf ii i ton i'I if r
to iu« unM t lri ed. duly hi-ikiMhih! **««•
(|UKlilfied AduilBliUator. t.f nniU dw'ic-f-i.
hi hi* boniMinaf llMttlni ohia , '> '*>• I -'ll' Ul.n- "« "i, "" —
Oouniy of 1. i mll«hej" od InrrUory o'• \|i \ i i\ % i liM \|K>|i \ '
mi, nr.,I tbat ftiur BDoi'tk# affr th- nr.t lot 1 '* 1 A 1 11 " 1 1
llriitlon of thll iiolloa UM ••«••• .'milrd by | Why (1< v mi |"«\ 1\ ; otlt l >
rl«r of lbc Frobal« Court of mM Klnirfi''Atfftit n i rdel thit \ iM.iv
(Unihtf an III* |if * for tbf i mllturi f *i.t . ,
ilnwaMM) toMhlklt • « lliwt Blake it .l «n im neit aril
The house refiu'iltrai:- vntpd til
•tand bv Cannon through thick 01
thin,sink or swim.surth r perish
and wade thru blood to ihr briu .■
bit -by :t v ti' of r_'D t■■ ,;j The
C.nnoiiad.) kiiti, and the house re-
publicans capitulated, surrendprini:
i'm i independence and agreeing to
become tnibgs, puppets, rag dol's.
I'unth A Jiui'. fig'.iies, Jacks In the
box ctc for the pastin :• of good . Id
toe. The house I« made nf the sti'lt
that hero;) nrc1 Such men distil, -
uished thertiselvi" at Bunker Itl.l,
Brandvwlni' Mir- nai'v ll dgcaitl
A ppommatox - s:
K.niil Kfcilt!!
•d.iii-i Mtd wtal*
Iteb'd « IK'k •' M 1 h
A Krielrlt-k.
AtfnilnlltrAlc.
1 (,MI. 1. HoOltlUI,
Ilia AtiorMf
ir.i W<iaM« U>« C*J«.i>*
i Uitb IM,
nlIIIt)l V llH'lll'V till • e 'iwuv I ( all
sa\e ytiu (hi*, can of write !• I..
Bijlliy Kl' Kllsher, O ;,
Tor Bell* lorbls' Hutlerttilik i
Yeant go'.o C. U hlinginan H. |
K r Notarv work rail •• 8,K0«1
I r Welch ha-
ih a ninth t !'>'( i;
IS the ui rita!
th a f ''.V dir.
\ .. hi. '
ultM the folio*'
:r VM.lix
i jint
i Mar lie
I Alienor
I Clerk.
Lew Down ng
Clerk.
hefirl v
•n I", i
l.'.K
Arki,
M.«<et- Kva-s.
I|r\ an t anil We ch
Mrs Bouseworth
Mrs Bogm
Mr« Crnmwrl
VI i- Houghton
Mis. Bryant
Mrs Hogai
Mrs. Morris
•alfies and huvi
Mr* Wl '■ li U vi-itiiig ill Hot«
wi i Ii Ii r * -i i
li, s i" r aughei catii.' home fr
Nuimiln Ti -i :
M. ' !".i' K .1 S i oul fi
liuinrie ov ■ S'i >■! iv.
Lew Downing and family h.ivi
moved ove ti. f,' kridge
Kor lot^ n li ;.'i ; addition, see
S S Coir
Mr. ind Mrs Jocoi; Brand of Car-
roll county Iowa c.rnved In Cushion
this week and havn moved into the
nouse recently tai iteil by V>. A.
i roir. well.
THB LODGES
ABCltsT t-'UEr. AMI Al
OKPTK.n M Afloiis — Caul"
Ion Ixidgr. No rnecu
pft ry 2d nnrl 4th datur
d;iy nliftits in Fraternity
licll Ail MaAiM- Manooi
are cordially invitod ti
0 ««i with ii6
s. W HooAS, w. M.
Ri) Owe** ^oorftarj
Independent iirder nf Odd Kel
Uiwa—Cashion IiodRe. No. 79. «'t
faahlon. t).T . m «ota eiich Tuea
ay )veinnir at I.O, IL ^ hall at ". w o clock
in tin? hrothera oordlallv welcomed
Jj) (VAKVIND \ N 0.
m
Santa Ie
yy
5
m
Cheap Rate to
California.
canu.ru,. KAiaa gold-thev do,, t mh., much bow, A„ •«-
... n, found than that! I* la no* obtained by termlof.
The a chemv Of ' aturn oonVef" orw*e*l^ona,oll*ei,*r p .
wheat a fa'la Md other product, of the .oil Into go«d clotfcw,
comfortable resident .and a .urlni« bank aooouot.. Ii. .,.f
, , u Wo m t it pay you toin^Jirt it-
• whv not L'll thpi'i".'
Rvefv (lav
s'l> IiCttPt
(tr
r.
Only 25.00
Modern Woodmen 0' Aiuorioi
— DottliS Camt No 7152. o
( aahion. tneeta every 11 rat and
third Saturday evening* «t W
o'clock in Fraternity hall. Vis-
it ItiR NciKlihor* gladly greeted
j. 1. hoijsewoutii. v. C.
I.f.w Cltru.
U j A —Meets First Thurs
mi ci before full moon, in Odd
K. K. Ower. Pres
i. jinan, 8et v
On
on fast train
i'lr-t pablftflteC In i ii*ti 1
siii;kiii
. IV -
Mtir.l : t
vi. 1.
Notnein lien
it 11 onlerof
of Kiniiltuher I
the -'flday ot IV
in Keevf • Hint «
' of
thRt tn pun
it <it the Diatriut i'ourt
•ktahotftit Territory, on
Hirjr. Ik*hi. in an action where-
I'iiiniiilf and Im
unit
via b. ihillltl ut ui Marl, n 1 If" l'n ' l« 11 •
Stout iImm blili and Ida it lu.ur wvfi
tic 1« ndHitti, dlreeteif 10 m-• 1 ti. n"der*!|?ne«
>hei iff nl Iv lug it 'her •« «1 • t >. • nmui.ti tilinr lie
to levy ii|Hin. HpprMl!** ittid ri II Ihe fulloalni
dem rlbcd prU|terty 1 I hi N. • i- tw<t ifimrte
lilpfltte
'i ", Uninrf fite if
or t oimiv. iHInhoi
|> • Mt 1 .'lll
i ,1 cut ki in s
M. E. Cburol Service. —Sund.v
school,lU a m.; F..L Welch, Supt.
Preaching at 11 am. l?.t ilrd A
fith. Suiulaami al 7 Ut) p in 2ii ,V
4th.Sunday.. Praver meeting ov-
er v TI., i - ta.v.Tp ro.J Wesley llooen
Pastor
Congregational Church
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a
n:. and every 2nd and 4th 8unda>
evening :-.t 8 p. m. Sunday school
every Sunday morning nt It) a. tn
Rev. Frank Peyton, t'aitor.
Sunday school at tin- Christian
church everv Cundav morning at
111 A Ni Social Service even
tut uinl ;-ii Lord'. Oat Rev. A
W Brld|{i pratebri e*i ry ti dl and
III, Nun. 'iiori i' ven ng.
M Kill (lull j
| free Me
0,11 :•
Sk
Cnw dMBtoS I.) .t miisi JUVolot. In Califorbll and to ataay t
places H, Arikona Liberal Stop over privileges. J
1> Pel, ;• v i 1 "> to Aorll 1' 1'JOi. Tourist aleepera daily +
Hart-." meals t' or particular* apply to -i
K c Shokmakir. Agent, %
Tbe AteiiKon Topeka X Simlii ItallwHy C«i X
CASHION, O. T. |
We Have
Stalk Cutters
Plows
Planters
Listers
Cotton and Corn Drill
Discs Harrows
Culivators
All the tools Yon Need.
CALHOUN ■> EVANS,
ent
l det
nut iuMiin"t "lit1' 'ie i ndent*
n Mild t'mirt i n iii'' '^t*i diiy
I'ur I lie <iim of <v eli tv nev,
inediiil.tra kh>' ;«eniy twin
• .■«( Hixiy Ii"II ' Iii*r« I d l
Villi I 11 rent II • n "it ill P l
! ntdttj ui T' l'i .iiiry IW" m
lull nil Ihe .ili«l dM.v "I Mr
r .'oMerf |t. iit.hf Mid diiy
tilfl I'lKltlt Iff I
• I llttd UIMlte i
-imitirV M""'.
n triil nltllv
, "t« (9(14 t
Mirhitif imitiiHli
itltM'tnttr Stthtuiil^
i'lit)« hi 1 '! stlav I'vcuilC
R • Wr;:i' In oh
vr Sunday
t 10 iv w-
ttftet-ward,
p. ••|ar I I
D\ K.N
•th (S
lli'
tin
ui t
Ml I .
I lift I
ll< I lulli el hlditer ti
K111II11 ^ I i i
I i' oprrt.i
,j.old . orvicer,
it iirivl T. rtt H) ;i
i at 11BU a. tti.
D ?id II R dr-r
J K.i'ulhouii,
PltJhidMlt.
Hiti.ne denerlit**-• ui •>' iliuell lhMv«>' il* >
i i^i ♦ on .1 i• t<tk< ti #n' «illi inter -i«nile"#*
l ri« my in*tul it '« IM di> id Marvh I'""
.1. P U I i
5he of K iti^fl*||#I t'ountf
White Wvandottv
1 have pur tir--.i .' tiite W\ ,
'S. Kj{K. Iiom t."'" :n"'- 1
tie at il 00 pi I'ttlti'
M*r r ti.
Cash
or SnU
Rc
rcrottible,
Ok la
.He I.
1., < i . ot .ii nl on b *11 n fcniil u
H"W ihr fuiul*'.11*our Iihi d
If wi *dvrrtlii« th* II find u#
Oolu. "bll to brHt ,lit tiand
flip M. K A ill Hoclil v i i |ueSt
all Hie ladies lio i an t<. rtitin and
help ew at Mr*. llii)jnn •• ne*t
W i'd tn . i'.i. aftn iioiiii
I Monoy to
Culv
loan ou KaiaiK, Sec
i House II by 2*. tiicelv fun.
11vi■ lot* in fruit tree-. 'u"t I ifim
I ii.i: to beat roi'ktftl caV'1, >n ill hi',i
lioiiso ttnil hurt), Kood wi.T Will'
pimp, rurofr location. llarjjln ii
ttil:en soon. Sec Ijcw Dowt.i'.K
i llolini'--s meeth'U under charge
1 lit \ liod'Tcrp will be held at
Silt r Hulfo School li< u-", ' "in
no ncii.K SUtd.i' April 1st.
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Woodworth, M. F. Cashion Advance. and Oklahoma State. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1906, newspaper, March 22, 1906; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102881/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.