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I.O&A rEAR fftl ADVANCE.
|"ut)IUh':il< v( f T. ;r- 111-, hi ii< nL< ••• y.'U %
hO!U4 Terrl(ur).
re tar v re>pr*« ? i v« ; v.
Committee on credentials p rijia-
ncfit organization anil resolution*
re app i n ted b_v the ctair an !
tin- convention adjourned uuti. 2
o'clock.
The ofternoon s<>s«ion was opened
~~~~~~~—— pn —
"And now that harm'.nv has > C >'.- li•• t lf r.n >,• t s-d T*
accomplished, I move you that we <>oya di 1 j'lstic- to t!,-m • - and I
adjourn Horace Sjienl at the ■ use to the m i-; d the corivmnion r.-
** thc Knid eor vrtion. Jclproeatad with • moat appreciative
Tom Fiholwin will bave a pood I encore-to which the band responded
i. O. MIM.K.R,
i" «. Ml IA i:::.
" .•• «! I'uh
• 1
Th" I'ommiUt'o on c; ?*♦ *• I or* t i .> • t
c a red no cont«*st and submitted
,wai< enouch to make aojr man in the , ' h.«j<l with th. .
.chair red-headed. ,'"'>"rt ^ceptcd.
excuse now f.ir the crornl t, - -ip
■knot's covering. That ■••v-i. t r
It Wah a dead sure tbin;; thit e
would have btnoM) of one kind if
not of auoifcitr it. tie con.v. . t.jc a:
Enid on May 11>, when the Heni:e>-
rHcy band took its petition te 'ore
the .sta>,'e.
A Rifjsr heading in the A'. ),
•son Globe: "Dewey Leaves
ville aud tfoes to Km x . .e. T! *t
is remarkable jsnt it? Did anvb-vlv
suppose for an instant that Dewev
would taki- N.ishvi .• with i.itn.
<-'on;oiittee on p roianont or/ani
J zationsxind order of business suj -
'e.i that temp^ary organization
t>e rr.uCs: I'trttanent.
I. port adopted unanimously, ano
: we want to a id ri^ht here that
; "c.lber tbe committee nor th- con-
vention mane a mistake it the ie-
lection of ofiicers.
Immediately after sciec'lnn of
Of,TUG !T
v?ibiio lit
Free Homes Bill
Now a Law.
O clock I liis Aftcrnnoc
Hill v i'ut, liis "John Han- . i
pock" ojj Mic iiill and
Hands tlic Fen to
'Senator' l'J \ an
The following is the bill in full
bill providing Utr fr ■ - 1,
steads on the p.j.jlic lands for act w
.ii.'; !;• -j,i'Mix.. * ers, and reser\.!.—
the public laid* for that purpose.
"lie it enacted by the senate and
hous-of representatives of the L". . t-
eci States of Amerit-a in cou>;r.-.
Maenbled, that all settlers qoder
tcje homestead lawi i^f the f.'nit-'i
States upon agricultural public
;a:ids. which have already beep
°P to sett,em.Mil., acquired pri-
or t . the passage of thit act ov
treaty or agreement from the v.'.ri-
ous Inulan tribes, who ha;
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nil riPS
illE American people have ever
(been troubled with irregularities of I>e;-ga'.'at
/eyesight. We can see too far—over- For del-gat-
looking tliiiii's close to us. JJ jht 'J . ^
now money is bfin# raised all over •' -hn I: Tate
tbc United States to send money to'J- C. I'ringley
"starving Itulia and to the re.-f ' " Th
—'e resided
or win shall hereafter reside upon
permanent officers Delegate Jen sot f!'!,'"'7' 1 )ell!,-r,:,J *' >'> frith ■"<'
ma an M f -.i .i • " 1 ^eria-J required by Ktltliui la*
in- -t mtb the followiuir' sha.: be entitled to a patent for he
I'ind bo enupon ti"- pavm« *
> tlie i«-■ '.t: iand off:«.-er of the .:...
i* .ii ■''iston)nry f, li'id no
further ciiaive of unv kind what>o-
FAINT ENOUGH
'1 u j>aint the whole town
any color you plwi.-v. It
i.- good paint. It ie paint
that will i"t«iin itt<color,
and a little of it gr.f.s a
long wayp. The price is
right. W'h can supply
you with anything in
this line that you wish.
The quality will begood,
the price will be low.
G. C. SAUR, Druggist.
I v*/ —m O • J
WE WAN!
nominations:
X it iona. f'on.Ti. tt.V fie.L. Wm.
Grimes of Kingfisher County. For
r . ii > n.titj v[JdlsO-
", Ji-nnis 1. r vnn. ever l,a.. be recj nr-d from such
poor British soldiers fig-.ting in AT
rica, when there isn't a hamlet or
village la any stale or territory in
ube Union in which there we not
one or more families in de.stl: it-
circumstances who nf-.-'i thecharitv-
ot their neighbors as much or more
than our neighbors across the s,
We believein cbarity_ but we be : ve
also in charity beginning at Lome.
Then if there be a surp: us, dish it out
to your next nearest neighbor.
C'labk, the tixutor frotr
■tana, agaiost whom char;'-.- of brib-
ery were preferred tome time ago'
ar.d who was about u loose his cat
in the senate, is a smooth one what-
ever hu. faUiu. a.ay L*. I earitg.
and with cause that he would loose |
his seat aid having spent some
$250,0110 in securing it he deter-
mined upon a coup—and it worked. ]
Governor Smith in California
looking after mining interests.
Acting Governor Spriggs and Sena-
tor Clark are very good friends.
£arly i,i Ui.' day of the 15th, Clark
sent In his resignation lo &p iggs.
Spriggs immediate,'y a vepts it, of
eourse, and having the power to (ill
the vacancy, immediately appoints '•
.Clark to fill the vacancv, thus pr e
claiming Clark in the U. S. Senate]
on a solid foundation.
natianal convention
Kay.
I-incrtn.
Garfield.
.... . Woods.
.... Oklabosaa.
Logan
W. J. French
!G. G. Baker
Ij. W. M-Xeal.
It was moved that rules Of
petided and parti--, abo^e nan. *<1
unanimously ejected. Motion car-
ried.
It was now time for committee on
resoUtions to report, but thev
seemed to i>- unable to rep .rt.
iJel-gate Sta l ey moved tlitt coa-
vention adjourn and met with a ve-
hement hiss from the contention
settier to tntitle b.m to a patent
from the land • ov -red by the eutrv:
Provided, that the right to c.iiii-
mute any such entry and pav for
said lands iu the optieo of any scch
settlers and in tti • tiia > an 1 at the
prices now fixed by existing lawt
>.« , remain in fu . ,'i.rc • and effect
Provided, 0'jwevcr. that all sums ;
'>f^ money so released, which if not
. I released, wo'jld belong to any In-1
dia:i trioe. sbaii t ■ pai.l to such In- j
'* at. t',. by th- United Stat- s.and
that iu nt that the proceed- of
tt^- annua -a. s of th;* public lands
shall not be sul„ -ient to meet the
payments heretofore provided for
airricu.luriii colleges exp^ri-
12;'.*11 tal stalions by an a^-t of con
_ 1. apj r ved Kugu^t thirt<
•ighteen hundred and ninety, fnr
he :r,...-e con.plete endowment and
upporf of the colleges for th« hr
First publi. uion April 12 l^jp.
NOl li i r • PUBLIOATIOIf
♦ . T ..1; i it I^y
fotloeu paeby irireii that tb^ folio rlu*-'
• ■ ll®J 1 wl ed ootlooof bis Intontion
toiiiuki' tli .f trtM r in supu rt ,,r Ll« o!:tin.
Mild that Mid proof will ! #• before Uostln-1
t-ror /fco.jvtr ut K.a^hor. «>. i.. <,u Juut-
<o, 1.5>vi/:
Harvev Vai:l$. Jr .
oru* of tho b :p? <1 !larViiii.-t, d«?o<-use*l, j
• ..r i'k- ii.. . ..-i> in <i, r ■
aoiwnm the s owIdv wttnesset ti prove
n:-i • utinu u-rt sldenco upon aud cultivHtion ,
of. -u; ! mud. viz:
\ A>idorsum, (Jeortrp Murphy. John II
' I'.uii, M-:"!i.u!i vr. 'tit n Htiii.- jjev.
4C-
T.
EO,w/:v D. li/JO A'N'LEE. /tejfls.or
Delegate Horace Speed jumped to '' lf,f'orr ,!i0 collcgc-s for th bere-
his feet asked permi-oion to s-al a B^!!ll!,!elrb!
wt nfMt • t. a vheo under the provision^ of
set of resolutions, got it, and then an ac t of ccngr ss, approv-l J . .
mo\ed that the rule- he suspended jsteont], escfhteen hundred and six'v-
and that they accepted in iis*u of ,Wo-t ^li! l' 'i^ncy s!.;;. be oai'l
report on committee which w, re "'^"1' Stil'V; ,And "rovid- 1.
**km not forthcoming. ^ | ^
resolutions were pratticaiiy the States government Las made va.'.a
irat j.uLli.-ihc ! in The f 'lipjn*r Mny 3, iftX).
SiiERif i' s SALE.
Notice Is hereby irfren. that J v virtue of tm
order ul b dp lMued 0| the elei kof i >. lUttrl *
oourt cf theieoond iudlciiU district of Oklu- j
l Lin t«i i tory, \i -iln hh-I t K.uu'fMj t
c >uiii> . _ri mi u(>riui 'vtn-M-in ( . M -/.ulit|ij
' : ' ■ ■■ nrj B«U; rr, Laura Belch-
er nod J. A. Dillon are defendants.
I will, at two o'clock p. m.,oo th<t llth day of ^
Juue, a p. mnjo, at the t iutb d< m u of th
• ■n.irt o'n:«,e ui K m.'fliJher in K iiu-liriK r
' i. - > . « i. ahiifna '|. riin.iy. «. T* r t,.v ,.t :
, ■li;t n the toiioAing' d«-.-cijbed real e« - j
The iouth<ywt quarter of eootlon h!x <b . j
town; Lip * n ' r . north cUhl '
'A"'to! 1 nili.tri i liuri in Kinj^f 1-1 r ( ounty
''. ihoii.a Ti rritor v
> « -1 proj i rtv i«J(*vledoa hy virtue of fink!
' • r' ' >.i.".itii' 'i • p.' .p<!ty of saM tl-loiiiluii t-
u ... jo -io.n w.'lio. t ipprul>nient
ci:v "ii un'I'T icj iiitiKi tin-. I 'i linv or .May
A L) IttOi \v 1<. Iv !:fJ,EY,
Sheriff of Kinjrk.-h(-r «.'ounty. o. f.
... „ „ WyJoiix Lkiipv. iiep-jty
\N r . Stkvjcss, Attorney for Plait::r. 4U-:J
j%/t f { •'•fltrf
I $1,000,000.00)
To the pur:*icrs of Oklahoma
this year, upon the terms
indicated below .
Do You Want to Borrow
Money on Your Farm?
IF YOU DO
Fill cut and sign this blank,
scud it to tin editor cf this
paper, who will forward it to
lis with Lis rccommcndaiions,
It e will at once send one cf our
Examiners to inspect yci:r
farm a:id quote you the lowest
rate of interest your security
warranto,. U'c arc in position
lo give yon better terms than
you can get elsewhere. Write
for further information.
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0 S C* * UMC*
WICHITA; KANSAS.
To be Filled Out by Applicant
WITH A LEAO PZt.ClL
same as the ones later presented
by the committee and printed be-
low).
Viva voce vote was taken and
chair declared motion carried. Roll
call was asked and chair declared
the motion last by a vote of 2<J7 in
favor -nd 113 against a two-thirds
majority being required to suspend
the rules.
Committee on resolutions beitgj
Still noticeable for its absence'
speeches were called for and I. N.
Morris of Payne county, .Samuel
Murphy of Oklahoma City, and Col. j
H. b. Havens of Enid responded.
Committee on resolution* being I
bv this time ready to report the r
improvements, or
e Keen s..ld at pub.
land • that.
auction by
s;iid government.
J Sec. 2. That all arts or parte ofj
"ts i'consistent with tin- provi-!
- n of ti nct are I reby •• ■ ed.
I a'so ovf r the certain carrying out:
of the free homes pledge made by '
the rep.it,.: • tn party of Oklahoma, I
in 1S: 3, and prior thereto, over the'
passage of this benefluient measure!
through tlie lower house, as a result j
the t r- less (-(Torts of our di .-ate
in congress, lion. D. T. Flynn,
whose efforts will be unflagged i|n.J
til final su—ess crowns them by t!te
signature of Pr-siii^r.t Mckinley and
Hi-nneas^f. o.
'i he follow .ri^r la a ci*rt-«1ed <
••f .iier'.H rc|K>rt i<^r the • t
►py
May S. 1900.
ol the town
.[iu- May h.
Census Enimicratoi . 1 or Kin^-
ijshcr Comity.
The following nominations of cen i
«us enumerators for Kingfisher
.County,made by Ivan 0. Conkling
census supervisor, of Enid, have
been confirmed by William Ii. M-r
riam, director of the census at,
Washington. The taking of the
census will begin June 1, and close ~ ' " wm Willi unci a KICK J 1— ^ 4' ' ' "Wiuco uui.
June 30,1900* The lift fortbecouu-j cominu he sa J because the Barnes! Fourth—We earnestly request our I
ly is as follows: j ^^ministration had received no in-, to the Philadelphia eon-1
. Palanc" on hind May 18JK .
[ (J. cu|m ion nix (loin May 5, to
May H. jyijo,
\'m••• tri.in Mas I^'.l9 to Miiv k. l'K/>.
Sal h " ll< onae from May 1BB9 to
,My«. 'w ,
it < ! fro iu county treus'irer. Jan.
26. I'JW), ofl4 (XI j
Tom!. fJ!V 315 '
Total imount paid out from Mny 5, " '
1899* t<> jfaj 1900, 29J5 oq |
Mn! a nee on band .V*v H. isho. j
ijaJ on hand (?em ry fund May tSM
Am' r«-ffivcd from 3Uy j, ]>«.«♦ to M >v
8,
Anr i.i.t p ii'i - • jt from Jfay r>, is:ki to
MU3 1!I00
MuJ on liaud May 8, 1 vk#0
W iClll
I herelv v.*
, Township..
h t:
auv.u'i:
"'in Ja t > U
[ want i::y Interest coupons sent
n ....... _ ^
My farm lias— ——.—rIn cultivation ;
i-aluc the land at * exclusive « f hulldir.
My personal prvp %rty t i ^rorth t
tipon my farm of j
of .Section
'.'.h ..-ti InVrer t and j
jay !:. ! fivlness In any
1. i i dat«- of payim ni*
acn ' in pasture.
My I J.ndebtednrsg
:Jy
aljlfice addi t -> i.
y«Mir-j.
-,^nd U- r age J-.
My wife's name i - j j
-™,y«?ar . •:
t Siyn full
\ write plu::; J
..Ariplicaut.
Ind'n-'t rioin
mend him
To be Filled Cut and Signed by the Editor.
'ti in ti-1 n!'}. tho nTtove applicant fu
•mil Lf- t;M- l-epn'nti.'i, ,f ].,i\i:,kr j,j^
■ a-- ,t ( •• -i r ilb-irro-ver. and U-i>;*;
"''' Vl!1 K' Ji'i. 1:1 :n t.! .■ l. aii •?ppIJ' i tor.
1 value iii- land, exclusive of buildiwrs.at -
and his build
s at
f
y# ars. ITo ic ? ]
I romptlv. I from-«j
. j ay his ltiieri-st I j
h
..Editor
G A Clurk
P4>C
a ro-instaWnjent of the hoinestetid j
olutiuns were read by chairman of: inangrated by the republi-
cotritnittee, \V. C. tjtevens of Hen- ca" Par;y in 1-61, and we r..tend
nessey, and on motion were adopted °"r li'-artv ti; inks to the members
without a dissenting vote. o congr—ss w. > s'> g.*' — *'■.us 1 v ..~-
After a vitrol-laden speech bv K h'st< u our d-.-- it- in securing the j
Mel 'ube r f (; utlirie who had a kick Pass:l-'- of the fr- • homes 1.1
Terri'orv nf oklahama. I
Kingfisher County. 84
!• 4- A Clark, boing duly sworn, pay
ti..it the al ia., stiuenn- it is true and c irr.-cf rt
my baud aud seal, this 10th da> '
•V-iy. ll> >o.
s,'ti Ii 7/ Drennan.
Not; : y Public
My corumi -siot «-x[ lr -s I)( c nu, r.niL'
S WILL IT PAY?
Of Course it Will.
The Nev,
ty is as follows
District Charle.s 11. Uarrack
(nan.
District 103—William Beckman.
District 104—William \V. Ha,tic.
District 105—J. \V\ Saitn.
District 106—William T. Rainey.
District 107—Fiobt. L. Kerreiri.
District 1 OH—isac Nicholson.
District 106—Thomas 1( .Kennedy.
District 110—William Kelsov.
District 111—Harris Finley.
District 112—1'. I}. Crosthwait.
District 113—Oliver J. MoDoweli
District 114—Frederick L. Allison.
District 115—Jonathan O. Wright.
Republicans .Meet At Lujd <Jn
Mav IU.
per CitU the republicans of; convention are hereby instructed to
Oklahoma assembled in delegate j east their votes for the re-nomina-
conveutiou at Knid on Thursday ! tion of Wiliiani Meliinley.
Second—We believa in expansion, I
At 10:JO the meet ug was called to and iu holding all new possession
- no
dorsemcnt in the resolutions the
j convention adjourned. The m«t-
. ing va'js fuii of enthusiasm from
j start to finish. Hundreds of people
| were in the city to take it In, but
were turned away from the doors of
the big opera house for want of space
accommodation.
The following are the resolutions:
First—The republicans of Okla-
homa territory iu convention as-
ventiu i to use every effort in th
, power tii bring statehood for Ok
i homa. with such conditions, a
additions as congress may de
best.
Fifth--The delegates to the Phila-
delphia convention are directed to
present to ill at eonv i. J ion th- name
of Hon. Wm. Grimes, national
committeeman for Oklahoma.
Sixth We heartily approve and
request the passage of the h
ELEVATED
,dj
JUCO
I
In Chicago
rs NOW OPEN
sembled hereby re-affirm their en-1 '. ' """ c j
thusiastic belief in all of the princi-I b'" introducetl by ,lf'lp^ate Flynn,
pies ofthe republican party,andtnost ''n'utir"-' county out of Osage and j
bear ti v nndnraa im.i aimtu,.* .._ I Kay reservations. We further ra l
neartly endorse and support the na-
tional administration, and the dele- j r,"es' sP(,edy allotment and
gates selected bv this convention lol"' 'nr
to attend the national republican "nns in (-)klalim having
of all
tions in Ol
^ tendency to more speedily ina';(
citizens of our Indian population,
' and consequently hasten statehood.
llousc (llcaniiig .Made Las v.
getting Mack P.ed Painteis.
It runs on Van Rtrrcn rt.
directly in front oi tlug
Ghiccgo,
pock fslapd
t\
CI
order by Win. Grimes chain,,an of which have oooe to us through the ' Paper^ng^rTnds KalsonJS
theteiritorial central comintttee.and national inarch of the higher civili- lio the work.
as an opener the convention rose to /.ation of the United States. There
its feet and sang "My Country Tis can be no backward step, and w.
of Thee",after which Rev M. Porter,
formerly of Hennessey led in prayer
Speeches of welcome were made bv
J. M. Dodsen, of ijnid and M. (.'.
Garber, of Garber and the official
call of the convention was read by
secretary of territorial committee, 'and Americas glorv
/1 IF T: , I .... .
C. H. Tiisoo.
are npuoscd to attempting any. Th
fla^ of this country has been plant
I'd across the waters for the eleva
tion of man kind, aud wherever)
planted, we are in favor of it re- j j.
inaininjr to the world's advancement, ! tin
fen
To Stop Colli in one Night*
lake lax alive broruo quinitu* t;
lets. All druggists refund mon
if it fails to cure. E. W f.ovi
signature on everv bi)>.. 25 •
acijli
Third We exult to-day not only
Nominations for temporary chair , over the fnlfilliueutor every republi
Caan were declared in order and Tom i can pledge made to the nation in
t'er^'usQn, editor qf tlje Wjtyn;
i j lM.My, ^ud their haptjy fruition, Ij it.
Pasture to Let.
i. D. Brownies will rent his oas- [
e. consisting of about 11J0 acres |
•ed, veil watered and timbered^
' 'ii reek, miles north I
t of lleniii'ssev. NEJ of See.
rp. l'o. raoffe 7. W. I. M.
Addl'l-.s K. I > I'lH M.KK I
l'J tf Kiliglisher
o. T, 1
f
Station
1> rr*r1n? fr OiJcpyr r.nT), hy ,t,j
r-ov T III' 1; Hu V|.'« ti I Of (I. I* . || . ^
ti'- *ii< ; or. frr u flvi rt'iit . , . . (
'' " • :*'fly t< i ny f.f tl,o iitiK1' fi<..
•Ii.*\ i. • « n in.
/ |: Ki vHtt il Trulni* will ;*t t
In.'ni d Matlon. Train every uilmiti
'I I-1 f n« ' ' 1 < hii « Jy lo < i . rtnl by th*
"OkEAT ROCK .'SI AND ROt
II y« u wl l 00ml ■ I oral - amp tor postmrt
f't. ! mall yon h' unor u :•> ,, ► . , ,¥
'•1 ' lilOltlfO, JllHl f.~ -G III Jive ■ - f.. w| ;; h
fhow yi u iuat wIimI i i Want o. ku w a • ut
''hf iir« Hint tb ' iwjw I rt 'I Mi v'ti 'd
n*m. nun map von *h«ni ] :n« , tvn i . r u
llv«* «>ut <i' i o city 'ind i •. ;>* r' i it corn'' :" t, <u
«luther yoa now live in chieavo and you u
•our frlei 'i* « out• n i.i.ntf i kni^ t 11,i•
Addrrm
JOHN BBQASTIAN*. C J'
Co > - * t
I.
«
* A „ 4
je At any rate it costs you 0
nothing to try it. I col-
all kinds of ac-
;g counts, good, bad and in-
| different, at reasonable
ii terms.
2 Dont let a lot of old
j§ accounts accuinulate on
your hands but bring
1 f them to me.
jj Long experience has
lj made me jtarticulary
I® adapted to your class of
|5 work. If it don't pay
* all right, but I think
f you will be convinced
2 that it will.
% A. G. HURD. ,
« Office with Todd & Courtney, ♦
gj Hennessey. 2
** a a o c o « i
Vint publlsbed in r h • Clipper Mny 1 •. 1900,
Notit-r i> hoivliy irlveii that on Muv J, 19<
1 la Ni Hoi I en b«ok filed in the probate .•"ur''
Ill -coil "ty of KiiitfHsIht. Oklilhom 1.11 1 ■ ti-
ll"" Maying that letters of adininistiution In-
ert to M'-nnati Kces upon the estate ot (
^ Davis, deceased.
Ami pursuant to an order of sold probat<
rourt. Saturday. .Way "ti, i!«V). at 1 o'clock |.
Ill Of said nay, a day of the regular Mhv term'
of siii ! probate court, has )• -en iipt'ointcd for
the tune for hearing said application
Witness my hand and the seal t' snid court
May h. iimo. I nns M Mac'Ikk, '
I Sr.A h 1 60-fci Propate Judjjp,
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wliy. Write fur one.
NATIONAL SK'uQ HACHM CO.,
M9 HROADVVA.Y,
New York.
Fwdory,
BFLVtUEHK. ILL.
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Monroe Swofford,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Crown Bridge Work done
by the latest methods.
OITice, 2nd donr west of Dr. Mera-
tlith s office, Hennessey.
When You Want
Lumber, Lath, Sash, Woors,
Jllitids, Lime, Cement or uny-
tli.ti^1 iu the line of Uuildini*
Material at the
New Lumber Yard
We will be pleased to qii"-
prices and show you our stock.
Let us figure on your next
bill of lumber.
CHAMPLIN LUMBER CO,,
T. H. TEMPLE, MANAOEB.
N an I, North Main St.. east side,
two blocks north of Ok. Aye. Don't
forget the place. 36
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Miller, L. G. The Hennessey Clipper. (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1900, newspaper, May 17, 1900; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104739/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.