Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY ENTERPRISE-HUES
,lsllci> Daii.v Except bL'muv.
FRKKV a WELCH Editor* and Hub.
'l'EItMh OF Sl l«t:lUraON8:
Ps.f w * k, by earn «r
iVr roonUi, in aiivnnrt* * ••
OFFICIAL DIliEOTORY.
TERRITORIAL.
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(I. A Mar :.al .I'afrieW N i«!c. ,
8'ii't. l'ublic 1l-trQCtjim I- U. * on4i r« i.. | Iowa
IWur*r ;• M.L.Tan..r
AttoMiMV (i< n *nU * • <^•lUttJJjrhith.
Hclio**1 Land ComiulwK Ljr (. A. lilincoe.
couim.
Probate Jndjrn
Attorney f. H. Howard.
•..mmiff ;^Kl,H.rrn*
rrmMrer £• |f ^
•Winter of lit**!.-* k. UicLani- i
. ouuti ('lor* \M:.J \/7..'
Anpt, Public Inntruclion , '!
ComotiMiouan
W. W. McCnJi'mcl
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HOW'S THI8?
Funry things aro h-ppening. Thi* is
o«' of llirm. Ih n. llei.ry S. Juiir i-'i l,
Populi; Dem c'ntiocaudidatoforoauu-
<-il of lliia district anil po*«r r,e a bitter
Hiiln^on:<t to ail corporation* and eepec Is « deep-seated blood disease which
........ i .... , . , tue in in era 1 mixtures in the world
) i r. d corporations ha#, it has caunotcure. S.S.S. guaranteed purely
■ ■fen reported b?'jou;o an attorney for vegetable ) is a real Mood remedy for
the Ch cogo & Xorth Western railroad Wood diseases aud has no equal.
iQ il fendir« a damage suit brought Mn. Y. T. Buckof Delauey, Ark l.ad
„, .. i i, . , Scrofula lor twenty-five year* and most
,lnB "'tin liv Dr. J. A. Hood, of this of the time was under ihe care of the
City, fur injures recoiled in a wreck doctors who could not relieve her. A
LODGE DiKtOTOBY.
hasteux ST.Ylt, I'erry chapter
ti So -1, ini otf. regularly on the second
aiul fourth Wednesdays of each month
at hall on D street. Visitor* cordially
rvited.
I O, O. P,—Cherokee Lod^e No. 11 1.
I 0.0. P. meets every Thursday evening
it 7:30 p. in. on 7th street between 11
and C. Visitors aru always welcome.
J. w. qUICK, w, ii. iiITCH,
Secy*. N. G.
Harreyor
a. C. !fo!lan«i
J.T. N"blo
C.T. curry
T. M. M.li«r
W. V.. ifowiu*
o. f. L iubookor
councilman.
First Ward 'sm. liulauer,
Bvcoud Ward ... L. tiarii"tt,J.
Third Ward K. A. M<*
tfourtli Ward....Ueo. Maatsia
LVNl) OFFICR.
Hector !H« kTi.c
J- "• h,t^
TOW58ITK BOARD !*0. 8.
Timothy McOrath Chairman
V K. Wilson 8cr.uati l>i l anatitf Ag ii.-
y\ W. Bailey ^ ru tw>-
POST OFFICE.
PoaUnastsr C. P. Drac*
. K. Tn <
. A.C. liin •
ib. Chr blui l.
NATIONAL TICKET.
Kor Prwident.
WILLIAM Mi KINLiEV,
ot Ohio.
Vur^Yico 1're.id.nt,
GARRETT A. HOBART,
of New Jersey.
Territorial Tistst.
Kor Delegate to Congress
HON. D. T. FLYNN.
For Councilman 2nd District
B. H, PERRY,
Of I'erry.
b tno I imo ti in co when a patsotger on
tho road. The suit in, we understand,
no v going on at Council Oiuffr,
This is a btrango proceeding
when taken in connection with the fact
that Mr. Johnston is tho candidate of
Ihe Populist party of this district for
•♦lection to the Oklahoma Council This
uctiou ii^aiuMt a poor man who doubt
lese has a just claim for damages ngainst
th« road and as attorney for a great rail-1
ron 1 corporation, such ns tho Populist i00n
par y hu« been ii^litiuL- for >enre, will remedy at last. She says: "After tak-
, , , " .. ' Iiuk one dozen bottles of S.S.S. 1 am
mine d Mm to the PopuhsU perfectly well, my skin is clear
oT tii ) and Puwnee couuty eea suitable; and healthy and I* would not he in
:andi.iate for them to elect to the Terri- \ m>' 'onncr condition for two thousand
toi i .l Council 1 ')°^ars' Instead of drying up the poison
" ia *ny system, like the ]K>tasn and
, arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out
: through the skin, aud 1 was pcrma-
m
AO. «. P., Perry eucauipuient .So.
0, meets every Tutsduy eveninj;
at 7:30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting
patriarch* are cordially invited to at-
tend. J, W. Qiick, C. T.
her constitution. She | U. W. I.eikixueii, Scribe.
then took nearly
specialist said he
could cure her, hut
he filled her with i
arsenic and potash
which almost ruined
every so-called blood
medicine aud drank
them by the wholesale,
J but they did not reach
,lier trouble. Some
one advised her to try
S.S.S. and she very
found that she had a real blood
ESTIIElt Lodge Xo. 8, Daughters of
liebecca, I. O. O. F. meat* every
Tuesday of each month. Visitor* wel-
oorae, Muh. E. Hiupubkv, X. Q
Mrs. Wautha Moore, Sec.
/ 1 A. !(., Homer C. Junes Post No. 13,
"T meets lirst and tiiird Thursday even-
ings ut 7:oU p. m. at their hall neur the
corner of Seventh and 11 street. All
comrades invited to meet with us.
rej-reuPiithtive
K. W. SOl'TUAUD,
Of Perry.
COUNTY TICKET.
G. A. FOSTER
For Coanty Clerk.
M. C. FORD.
For County Attorney,
H. A. SMITH.
For Ket(itt.r of l>i«]..
E. W. ADAMS.
fur Truuurer,
J. U. WALLACE.
For Probate JiuUe.
A. K. MUSELLEK.
For Buperiat.nili-nt of Ki-lnMiln,
J. L. MINOR
For Surveyor.
C. II. JON Ed.
For Coron.r, •
X. D. CONE.
For Comuila ioner, 1 -I Dirtrict.
AbliAM DAliROClJ.
For ( m"'"1 i..i>1 ticr, -in! Diitrlcl,
GKANVILLK MOKIUS.
For ConnniMiiiner. :ir,l Di.trict,
A. C. 11ALL.
For JuKlicm of tin* l'i ure. ( it) nf IVrrr,
W. M KOH11IXS.
X, R COOK.
For ComuIjIw. fitj of IVrrr.
u o. HARM*.
JOHN GIST.
Oorpaifttiou Attorney Johnston.
hi e in Perry last Monday,tho editor ! ucntly rid of it
if this paper learned that li^nry John-
stou, the Demo-pop nominee for coun-
oilman from this district, had sent his
fami'y to Denver, Colorado, and a6 soon
as he is defeated in November, he °'ill
,'o there, and make that their future
home, llad ho failed to get the nomi-
nation, his intentions were togo with
nis family when they left last week. Mr.
Johnston has no property in Oklahoma
xoept a lilt's house aud lot in Perry,
which*was nnscFsed tiiis year at £00, and
ie has been trying for several months to
lispose of this, expecting to shake the
Oklahoma coil from his Eandals and
part for Colorado,
At the preb at time Mr, Johnston is
acting as attorney 'or a great raiiroa
corporation in Iowa. He is now at
Council BlufTs, defending the road
against a damage suit brought by Dr.
liood, of Perry. On, consistency, thou
art a jewel! How we do love to tight
and denounce theee railroads and fay all
manner of mean things about them-
until we have achanca to work for them.
Wo wonder how our Populist friends
• •!;. the idea of voting for a railroad at-
turm y( Pawnee Dieptach.
Romi;uc. jonh , w. u. c.
No. lU meets every first and third
Thursdays at 2:30 p. m. at K P. Hall on
Seventh betveen 0 and D sireets.
Mrs. L. F. J on eh, Pros.
Mrs. Cakrik M. Stout, Sec.
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula,
Lit. C. anil J, ol'A. local union Xo.
694. Peri
Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious Blood ng
l'oison, or any disorder of the blood.
ry, O. T., meets every Friday
evening at 8::W at the city hall, Visit-
brothers always welcome.
any
Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
a deep-seated blood disease, but take a
real blood remedy.
Our books
free upon appli-
cation. Swift
Specific Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
sss
HAltMONY Debating Society meets
every Wednesday uight, K. P. hall
:th street. Visiting friends always wel
jomed.
HUNTING AN ORGAN
The executive committee of the 'Sil-
ver hobby-horse, hippodrome combine,
have been convulsing tho city today for
a newspaper thny could oubsidize or
employ as a mouth organ to help boost
rh bastaid political hybrid, which ali
the best Democrats und Populists of this
county are disgusted with uud do not
h auction. They ti id not approach the
Sentinel, os they knew Lon Whort^u
would spurn then, as he has already
washed tiis hands nf their treachery
a id political prostitution.
They called on Mr, Merrel1, of the
Democrat, who was just'y insulted by
their assumption that they wanted to
take posessiun ot tlie editorial part of his
paper for |6 Uti a week. The editor of
THE LIVING ISSUE.
AO, V. \\ .—Perry Lodge Xo. 18,
Ancient Order of I'nited Workmen,
meet* lirst und third Tuesday evenings
I if each month at 7:30 p. 111., in Globe
.uilding on west side square. Workmen
i n good standing from other lodges cor-
iaily invited. A. C. Holland, W. M
J. C. Gaislk, Recorder.
Free Home* for Oklahoma and Cancella-
tion of Fifteen Millions of Debt
lti'iHiblieaii Free Home Plank
"We protest against any view of the
free homestead policy which regards
the settlers as paupers or suppliants for
public bounty, and demand an immedi
ate return to the free home policy of the
Republican party; and urge the passage
by congress of the satisfactory fre<
homestead measure which has already
passed the house and is now ponding ir
the senate."
Dojt'r Have to oi'Esa what rum means,
xotuiko to explain away. it'S to the
point a.no means all it bays,
(/ MllilFl S OF LA1IOK, L. A. OtC
IV meets each Monday evening ut 7:30
ii their hull on Oth between D. and E.
.'isiiiug Knights cordially invited.
J. T. Xom.K, M. W.
'.. M. Thomas II. S. Thus. Monroe, F. S
j >1, (Jo-m-.v, Non-Iuteres! Bond
I Clitb. of Perry.-Meets everyThurs-
lay evening, b o'clock. All reform work-
ng men invited to discujs this bond
uestion. K. of L. llall, on Clh street.
Vdinission free, no collection
A. H. Stf .li.mi, Jas, H. Lewis.
C .aim.an. R P
I F, A A. .>1. Perry Lodge No, If
A holds its regular communication the
iret and tulrd Fridays at hal1 on D
treet. All masons in good standing
jordially invited.
Virgil C. Hobrs, Territorial chair-
man of the "Silver Hobby horse' party
f Oklahoma, declines to accept the
challenge of Congressman Flynn, virtu
ally admitting the misstutemocts
made Liy Callahan, ir refference to Mr
Fly no's free hom record in congress.
John Boyd Thatcher has declined
the Democratic nomination for gover-
nor o' New Yor^. He does not like tin
Chicago platform and is not
empty honors.
W. C T L' meets every Wednesday nfte
noou, al 3 o'clock at the Christian church
Mrs N I; liowL'8, Pres.
Mhs L M IltDhoN, Cor. Sec
L I'. I.. (Loyal Temperance Legion)
• meets every Sunda ifleruoonat 1:3C'
)'ciock, at the ('lirieti u church.
Llh Ellis, President.
Pearl SweariNoIN, S..,T..*:trv.
V. W. C. T. L'. meets every Wednesday
afternoon at the Christian church. All
young ladies cordially invited to attend.
Alice Leonard, Secretary.
Vi hna Chenowftii Presidont.
Established 1879.
AYlioleside and Retail Growers.
The Largest Stock in tlie^West.
Our Specialties are : : : :
APPLE, PEARS, PLUM. PEACH. CHER HI
RUSSIAN APRICOT, LUC RET!A DEWBERRY,
CR AMD ALL CURRANTS, DWARF JUNDBERRY
SHADOW TREES. FOREST TREE SEE0LIIII6S
AUD ORNAMENTALS.
W
hart at tint Irttt as tvtr grew, at good fairpriett and art
rtts at good at any nurterietcan raise at all, that wt ttll
at chtap ct any. Our trees have ihe graat advantage ol
e being home-garden and do not have to be acclimu'ed.
Write ut for prices . r leave word at Enterprise-Tmet
and agents will coil on you. Oon't forget the name.
STONER'S NURSERIES,
ST0NER A BRUCE, Owners.
SEDGWICK, - KANSAS
The Popular Merchant SPaiior,
I* closing out all Spring and Summer Btyler at
Cut Pi ices to prepare for Fall and Winter Stock
which will be coming in Ten Days- Now is tho
time to get a suit cheiper than you ever bought
41*
TAILOR MADE CLOTHES.
Beeking Clf I I.NnSII I p Assemoiy No. 1094,
*- Iv. of L. meets every Saturday even-
Wiiat we need is more speeches like
, . , .. .... j Judge ^Irung's, at the opera house Inst
he Democrut isof th* opni on hat he, rijur,dny evcn;ng Then lh<w [Urb
hi y c nipt 1111 o luok after his paper „[one- street comer financiers would
editor,aly, and declined to accept tl .ir leartl i0111„thiDH,.
very ueni rom 1 ?j offer. I
I hey llftliwailll
II >ro tney slrucli oi
uio of i s coluuic* at any figure they of L -gao ciuuty will vote for Fiynu.
III ght iiieuliou. and the ulfair taken h* a Tliey will dj Hie eume th:ng in this
kindness. The Patriot will now chain |c.uut«.
pi ill the cause of, and become the par- .'■ 11
rot of tho h ihbv home prnpi gaod*. ! T,IB laborers connected with
ng at T:3U in K. of P. hall on 7th street,
vest of land oflice,
Henry C. Sciiillino, M W.
T T, ST|.p,,r., I! H
1/ ol' p., Perry Ixxlge No. U, K, of P.
IV meets every Monday night at « p. m.
VII i-isiting Knight, welfome
(r.w the Patriot. I Jtix.i: Strano, of Guthrie, sa,,* thut
They can get the many of the De.nocrati and Populi.U D street every 2ud and 4th F'rida'y'iit
1>1.KU^ L'liaptei .No. 15 lioyal Arch
A- Mum ins meets at Miisonic hall south
7 M p.m. H kjc r v Ruck kr,
H. D. McKnight, H. P.
Secretary.
McKinley's Financia. Platform.
"lam la favci tf tho v.=c
ef All th-o ollvor prsilwct zi
tla.ttVxi.ltcA Sta.to« fez m:a.. ^ : A
mZZ C> 9- CllCV.laC.11C TO.O.
dlviaa; Z wov.lA havo eli.
irar ar.i llls«."
Oklahoma Republican Fiuau-
HE felOt'PED bHOKT. I drilled, and are marched to and from
'Ihe right ll< no-abl J. W. t^uick, of t the train® and fed like convicts.
Pciry, stated in a speech at this place ^
last Monday in the Detuocr atio blowou' e appointment of J. R. Keaton to
that "I. T I, i: go v. uld rame the price ,w ciate ju.tiee of Oklahoma, i* not
if II v.; to (Helper UUUO'," He didn't i 0B "twicral* in the
iy, li jnevar, that with un annuul pur- i
tha.^e for c in.ig"of 'J,tons of silver
ihe price fell fio n 01 17 to 78 ceuts !
n |SD) and 181M, and the produc'io" i
A. O L. A. meets every 'Jnd Wednes-
the day in month. \'isiting comrados cor-
Uingling liros. circus are numbered and ^'H^y invited. Capt. \V. T Smith,
I Regimental meeting on the last Wed-
nesday iueach month.
= ^9 «
East Harrison Ave., - - GUTHRIE, OKLA
H. H. PERRY, Prop rietor.
Rates $2.00per Day,+ + +
-The leading hotel of Oklahoma. Kverything new
-Special Attention to the trade of Commertisl men
Smith brothers
-FOR-
^Staple and Fancy Croceries
Choice Apples Orange*, Itananas ami Lemons.
Drs«d frmt a ■pecmUy. Our stock of Tobacco* i* unnaralled-twentv-seTen
differont kinds. Come and select. Cifcif i and Cignrettee in stock to suit pr.es
and taste. Don t forget the place, oorner of Exchange aud C, tho mam thorough,
fare, the great city of Perry.
r. *. WX3TK,
Lawyer.
liar, practised in th court, at Ht. Mo.
for 15 years. VSiJl prmcticw in ruiy of coria-
tiorierntoriil conn# and U. H. inui«l
"** ~ OtHc* roJtn L hocker
ist aids
buildia#, t
HENRY BUCHER
—-Vttorncy-ut-Law.—
lillie. la Mm,™ bnlMion, eiwn.r :tli urn I D.
tv. JiillmiN.
Oklahonm ( itf
Col. W. I(. pRIMROSK.
''"Himn r«l«"
WANTtDA'I'ONCt:
N w, sine- iMtKiole)'selection is as
iiirr«i, tho commercial l unnoei of the
uoun'ry shows a mark-d improvement, rie,
Active agents
for each coun
ty. Exclusive control and no risk; for
(tt e sale of the Stamlarii sewing machiue
and American typewriter. Dig money
this fall. D. K. Howard, Agent for the
Territory, lutj Oklahoma Ave., (Juth*
00 1 m pd.
ill 'leased per Csjnt. -Pawnee Dif- ___________—
pat-jl>. j Wonn comet from Woodward that (rlr#t I",, tt.o a Cntorprise-Times
X •, our distinguished fiiend is in no Fljuu will cairy that county by a big imo.)
majority.
h ii r> to
un)th'iig about this.
Many lives of usefulin«*«s have been vmanoma territory,
cut i hort by neglect to Ureuk up an Voln^y lloggett aud Allen
« rdinar) cold. Pneumonia, bronchi is f'aruthprt.jiartOers as
t'it) i ami even consumption can l>e avt<rte<l by ^**tt 4 Cam t hers,Plain lift.
a mi ' 'nilt nirutier of D'niocrats just
l'ke I.mi t- mrrjr K «) «• *ont) for Dennis
I >mi II" eonsiders r. Flynn too
v.i'uab'e am.it ti (Ulahouia to try t <
••We believe the Unt way t i continue
tf\ parity of our itollar", ami at the«Hine
time enlaige the i*ircut«itiiig medium
eomw'eiiHurate wdh the ur n\th of the
|>opulat'ou, is I v the unhmitiHl use of the
domestic ftiltnr in our monetary n) t« ni,
ami the prohibition i-f f<ne'g" *• !v•* *.
moihlUd Wf llMBCIal r.ct|inoil} " , |ur„ L(|r, ,wn )f
- —— " — | g|t)|
Noble Oauutjr Fiaaaclftl Plntfuroii
"Wseielof"" a «r nit> of moiii'ir, tea n. sii.vi *•
aift r«rrn Uiin«ta U n u t« ture mi • : <■
M tfoo*t ns 'ti' *sK«>r, elr*'iilnlins ti) slds, a
| rlaeipl<« of lU | «tili''« i t«l i i>.n, sud un
tstiislt • will st r a*dMiiii,
All Hilt 1 * L> 1
follllui" S to *dv li t,"
A FLVKH I EMUOiUT
V Wall up. of K'ldui*, wa* iu
i ) h - t I , h', li}* the Arkan.H*
lrtni let .Ur. Waikup in a D.mo< r*l, proaipt u«o of Oti. Mtn'iU Cough Cur",
I I ul lie inf jrni'<d u. th it there wore just i llo eud bier.
PUBLICATION NOTICE
In Ihe District Court of Noble Couuty,
Oklahoma Territory.
Tut*, are eight pteeidi titisl Ip.ket*
la th* Held.
Tttkl ha'e tlru It nil ** L'le.vlntid and
MO Mllltake
Kaf ClV*Kfr l« ("Ihijeleil la f /M \tf
OW miutiiy,
A* oil fifi |iectirg e>iNi|eii)) is pet*t
lag ill l*aj
•at.i "t'« on
(In- vulei. will luive n rlmiiee this fall
t i' i • ■ • i'1'V • i Mr, II M.JolindoB, n
tiuii,,. hivt \ ,.r ii v i i the opl iy of a
' i i i 111 < ,i i ,r i i i of to ,.i. un l
M ,11,11 IVrrj, a >u in of *viu>id bu.itteM
ppui pi's a id iJ'i i ipgiini'iet a miaia
to"gl| with the v au iw i (e-'jile, n umn
*liO li i. i If-i-ed 1'ie Iri.l* atd hard.
iliip« Ilia far n"f n- d wh'i kmw*
itinl - Pawnee iM^i-lleh,
Til
i '11*'
tit. ft
•ti III
lllpnn. Tahules riirf h.ml'ii h"
Ripaiis Tabul**: gentl* cathartlt,
U'AXI Ml NEVKItAL F \ 11 lll't'L
' men • r a• uii.fi to tiavelfor iv^pons
ble l ibll*l .d hoii". in Oklahoma "
lerritorjr. ,-iiiary «7t>'. p^abi. |1.',
weekly an I i"|«iiKe«, I' ,p|("0 per
ttiahent. li .feienee. |lrioln.e wlf
nddtia ned .ur |>< >1 envelope 'J he
Nation III, >tnc lluilding, ChHtagu.
' ■ i Xo. 5C7.
Charlea K. Iliuurty, Nellie
llagarty aud Alary A, Ma-
lone, Defendant*.
Ilv virlue of no i .te 'uti u and order uf
**le to tue illi*rtm| i iiil delitend, iseued
out of Ii . I , (ti t Court of Ihe coudIi
uf .Noble anil |' riitnry of OU ahoma, in
an m il'ti in i„,U murt, wherein 'h.
nam. I | hunt.If. are pla htilt. uud
III- al-ove until. .1 d. f. ndaiita are il fen.l
' * ill. o i the'.".! h ilny of Heptem-
l .r, l>: :, a" li i. I,, ir nf 'J u'el.xjk in the
alliii on of •>, ,| duy, nt Ih-enet nourt
boon.' "t it ti IVti i, in ,«ii| i nonly titiil
IV.i,1 . |f.., hi bie ill nn,I «,|| I,,
. Oi" I ' ' '• li in hand, all
• diveagnnte Inn int-i. t i f tl,« i Ih,v« niii.ieil il.
for taeh vim fend ir ln, t'l.i,. I... I; II gnrli aril NellW
Will Hagirl, il," Mining d«wi||>
I. L, fASCOAST. t>ick T. UottOAS
MORGAN k PANOOAST,
AttorneyH.at-Lttw.
Practice iu all Ui. Tcriltuilal and F«t... i
*9 Ov.a, .... p .. •««.
Nortb Side Barber Shop,
MOSSMAN
&. DENNIS,; 1 Proprietors.
Tho Old Iteliublu Artintrt of Perry,
C. A. MOIiltlti.
Morris & Johnson and Kellogg
Xaa-ur Firm.
Practic. Ill all tin. l oorl. .,f th. r.rrimrt and
r i .lelal I omt., Al.o in ti,. I . s. I.in.l ,,l
l.'1-rilor, an.t Interior |l. uartniMll.
U. L. HllKKH,
Preaiileat
L. U, TIIKKMAN,
twiner
i! 1 ■ u "ffli ;.. il .placet) I.) | nr.
I ih in in hi. t , lit* tmieliinf
.to'«l I Mof< of l111. P'Mitlfy, I.
t. nee 11 n'l ri,'ht.itilfldet|
WANTED ATONCB:
. • 'f B#9lu*i*e eotitrol and no risk. ..,,,
WU- tlear tw.lve \n twnaty fl «, N| ■ O . Ml:
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Perry & Welch. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1896, newspaper, September 28, 1896; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111868/m1/2/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.