The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DEMOCRAT,
\ lunperute Effort.
'1 lio handful! of ]> >pa in Norman
arc making a dcsperato effort to keep
up appearaucen ami try lo get out
enough of a crowd to make them •
selves believe that there Is tmeh a
- * parly in Norman. At their firut
Matter lnl«ndcMi for pi!'Ucati-.n in sa.n- lll(, r|„ r thore was two republican*,
duy'R paper hIm ulil ri-n« li tlil.-« tutor
than l'rlaay mM>n. and lor Wwiiu'wiii): f0ur democrats and fourteen pops
not later tfiiin Tin flay uoon, lo insure pub*
REMEMBER
That Perfect Baker Barb Wire Runs
urtlier than any other wire
mude and that it i9 sold in Not-
TIME TABLE A. t. s. f.
No. l «
No.
No. 4 ) 11
4 ill
wan In
Easy Rocking chair« at Dunn's.
Judge Cease was in Oklahoma ( ily
Monday.
John (iraham, of Ha", was in lli«'
oily Tuesday.
Hon Bonelier, « l C**c, was in the
city Saturday.
Dad Martin returned from Ard-
more Monday.
.Jim Taylor, of Moore, was in the
city Saturday.
K. C. lla nos, of Qtiine.y , was in
the city Tuesday.
Dr. C. (J. Niil, of Mooi
the city Saturday.
.!. (). Dobhs, of Quiucy
the city Saturday
II. C (.raves, (f Moor*.*, wiu in
the city Saturday.
Summer Good a are (toing cheap at
The Boston Store.
W.C. Mitchell made final proof
on his claim Monday.
<; VV. Collie.* had a line mare
ruined by wire Sunduv.
(Jo toKigdmsat Ma) tlehl
Watches, Clocks and .Jewelry.
Prof Deltarr and wife ret irncd
from Sulphur Springs Saturday
Mrs. H. W. Sawyer, of Enid, is
visiting her sister Mrs. II I.. llh
Buy a pair < f thos adj1 mb
step Ladies Shoe- at tli • Boston Store,
Squire John Wilkhie, >f Union
Grove, is *.uffcimg with a bone felon.
(ientleinens Summer wear in goiu|f
lower than the lowest at the Ilu-tun
Store.
Prof. Amos returned from Cl-.iuigo
Monday where ho had boon lor
month.
A large line i\ Ladle- Summer
Vests going lor a song :it the 1'o-dpu
Store.
The largest line of Booots and
Shoes In Southern Oklahoma at the
Boston Store.
Prof. Amos and Ed llart/ell went
to El Reno Tuesday tu tho 1\ . P
Grand Lodge.
New couches at C M Dunn's,
Central Block . Only see them, >ou
are stiro to buy.
Farley Davfa, of Moore, candi-
date for Register of Deeds, was in
tho city Satuiday.
8. II. Gh mi and his daughter,
Mrs. Ilensley, made Ileal proofs on
their claims Monday
Dunn the Undertaker, for caskots
and coffins. Finest in the territory
A hearse in connection.
J. II. Dunn, of the Cleveland
County Courier, was hero Saturday
watching the convention.
C. M Dunn, the furniture man,
can frame your pictures cheaper and
nicer than any one Try linn
L. II. Uouman, of Noble, was in
(no city Saturday and made (IioStati
Dkmocuat office a pleasant «all
Col. Ruse Hester, of Perry, was in
tho city Monday He went from
hero to Hie El Reno convention.
Wright Christian and W II. Peak,
of Tecumseh, wen in the eltv Tin's
day on their way to the El Reno
convention.
Have m iii Eyes tested free by the
Optician, Riydon, also n o the larg-
est assortment of spcctaclc-a that ever
cauie to Norman.
.Miss Treisa Meek, the popul°r
lady clerk who has been with (' F.
York for several months, l> taking a
much needed vacation.
1). 8. Vaughn, of Little River,
was in the city Tuesday and told us
that ciops were in very fair con-
dition in his neighborhood
Dr. L II. Sc tt, ol Lamed Ivans.,
a brother of Judge Scott, win in the I
City Monday looking for a location
Jin was much pleated w i ll our city.
1. M. Smith, Mi s Klsie 11< unson.
W. II Blackmou. Mrs Laurt Cole.
John llsr'/.ell and Mim Dora ilarile
compound a party who uttend<<( the
catnp'UK < tingai Noble Sunday n ght.J
Mr E L Kendall an-l wife ti I Mr*
Tobev, Mrs. Kendall's mo h r. re-
turned from Noe i a, Tex , vnni
they have been visiting tor muir
time. They were aecompani-d h
Mr. and Mrs J. II. St. Hair, <!
Martin, Tene. Mrs St < lr i* i.
sister of Mr. K< i dall and tin in . I
ing it Oalr.es* • '
incidence en'irelv unbooked
making twenty at the meeting. Sat- man only by tho
urday night was tho date sot for'
another ghost danco and tho Tom |
Tom was beat, ii loudly and twenty
put in an applause.
Chief Berry was there.
Paid Allan was in aticndcnce.
An explanation was mado why
more were not present.
S nne how the explanation did * lit
xplain.
\\ . ||. Seswell was made Chair-
man and J . II. Mynler Secretary.
Paid IJerry made a spcech which
covered all the pcilods of history
from the flood down to tho time lie
was defeated by K. J. Nesbett for the
democratic nomination for Councillor
ami bolted and worked to elect the
icpublicau ticket. From an ancient
nis'; rv standpoint it was a eucccss.
For a pop t-pecch it was quite btight
a^ it was necessary lo say something
and as the flood and the hard times
were both caused by the plutocratic
curs in the two old parties, Col.
Tom Tom was able to deal some
hard bkws iu regular shoot month
stylo.
It i.q not generally known out side
of those who have the conlldenco of
Card Tt in and hi- pard John that
to elect Tom County Attorney aud
give John the Sheriff's office and the
county pi inting would settle the silver
question and knock the eye out ol
nard tiims, so far an the e gentlemen
are com rued and put them in good
► linn generally Wo sympath ae
witli tin pop* in tli i trouble and
regret that their despot ate effort
lo get out a crowd lid not succeed
better >1 wculd have hopes for
tho future had not Undo Tom si id
that after this* no spectators would
be admitted, thus cutting off any
chances <1 making any conversions.
A- Wo wid bo excluded from their
inei lings hereafter wo fear that we
will bo compelled to deprive our
readers of au Interi s lug account ot
iItulr member* and action*.
Carky Lombard Lumber Co.
Mr. T. E. Smith left for Kansas
City Monday. Ho was detained here
several days on account of the illness
of Mr. T. J. Moss aud wife, Mrs.
Smith's parents, who were visiting
there iroin Gainesville.
Mo«o Maiiire was around this week
wiiti a snbciiption paper for the reJiel
of the Coxeyilea In Washington, who
are out of money and who have also
been deserted by their leaders. The
populists to whom il was presented
would not contribute a cent.
The V. P. S. C. E., at their semi-
annual business meeting last Sunday
olected tho following < Ulcere: N. F.
Oldham President, Miss Hello llefley
Vico President, Miss Lulu Miller
Recording Secretary, Jesse llefley
Corresponding Secretary, L. E. Risk
Treasurer, Miss Flo Talkiuglon Or-
ganist aud W E Thresher Chorister.
Hilly Dwiggins, who is farming
with his father in-law Mr. Robin-
son, on Choteau, near Lexington,
was in tho city Saturday and inform-
ed us tli it ho has some of tho finest
Fulcastle wheat that can be found any
where, which he will soil tor seed.
Ilia placo is four miles cast and two
miles south of Noble.
Notice ol I.inn! Sale.
Novice is hereby given that all lands
aud bus upon which taxes have not
h !cn paid, will us advertised for sale
common ing August 15th and all
such lauds and lots will ha offered for
public sale at tin Court House door
on the first Monday in September,
iiiiIoas the delinquent taxes shall have
been paid previous lo the last named
date. Should the ti old r of any tax
leceipt find tho same published by
mistake, tho party so holding is re-
quested to notify tho treasurer im-
mediately thereafter. Such notillca-
tion call ho made by betiding number
ot receipt and lauds.
L. B. DritKKK, Trcas
Mind I!itn to bo t'onimlssloaer.
The friends of .1. O. Dobbs, o
Township 10-4 want the democrats
of that Commissioners district
nominate liini for County Commis-
sioner They say that that part ol
Hie county has never had any recog-
nition tu in the party aud that tin
nomination of Mr. Dobbs woult
strengthen tho parly. The Demo
crals of ihat pint of tho county are
entitled to careful consideration as
we think thai there is excellent
lighting gn uud in that i eighborhood
Should Mr Dobbs be selected he
would without dputit give eminent
satisfaction.
a Live Firm.
Juiulal Hros. , of the Boston Store
* ty their business tor July 1894 is lUb
percent over July IbOo. >Ye are not
I surprised a' ilii as ihoy are said to
j bo the closest buyers in Southern
Oklahoma and pay cash for their
goods, kic; a (ill) stock at all times
mid h ok well to the wants ot all
cUHtoiii rs and treat people so nicely
and give them such bargains they
always go again.
XIX LINIMENT cured me of a b«n
use of flux, 1!. H. BOONE. Ex All \
Gen. Navasota Tex. Sold by B R
Kittridge.
Raoh new subscriber to The Dkmo-
:rat in presented with the Oklahoma
farmer for one year free.
ARE YOU BUFFEKIG N from cuts,
bruises, tetter, ring worm, itch, orchro
ilc sores of any kind? It so, use XI X
ALYE according to directions Will
XIX BARSAPARILLA, aud it wil'
urc you. Sold by B It. Kittredge.
You can get your fin il proof notice-
drinted in The Democrat if you wil
uako the request.
I CONSIDER XIX BLOOD AND
I.IVER PILLS the best in the world
(Sou will not regret buying them. S. V\
L()VEL \I>Y. Cleburne, Tex. Sold b\
B. It Kittridge.
The Democrat can supply cantli
date's with cauls at reaeonabl
prices.
IF YOU ARE billions or constipate
and suffering from disordered itonnn I
and bowels, use MX BLOOD AM,
LIVER PILLS, ihe bust pills mud •
Sold by B. R Kittredge
Aro you in need of wedding st<-.
«ionarv? If bo call at Hilt office-
ARE YOU having aches and pa*.n
If so, buy a bottle XIX Liniment. mc i
according lo directions, iiiieruall}
externally, and it will cure you. It • i i
ed Judi^e George Clark of cramp enl'c >
10 minutes. Sold by U it. KilUt:di;
Candidate's cards, Visiting '
Husiuoss cards printed at the I>>:.>;•
chat office.
XIX LINIMENT cured my wife o
female trouble when I thought her hi
curable. .IAS I. MOODY. S'.-.t
Lecturer Farmers Alliauce. Sold by
ll. Kittredhlga
All classes of job work executed
this ollice.
I HAVE been permanently -'U'C'l «
piles by use of XIX LINLmL.nI i
M HENDEltSON. Howard 'IV? *o
by H It Kitiridge
Hull' a pollar.
For only fifty oonts von can got
I'lie SeniS*Weeklv News (fialvoston
or Dallas) every Tm sday ■ nd Fritfay
for six mouthrt. This will tako you
through and beyond what bids fair
to bo one >f the most exciting state
campaigns ever v itnessed iu lexas
ii ii ud 50 c nts to your post master or
the local newsdealer, or send direct
t«> A II. Uolo & Co., Publishers,
and net full procession in tho best
general newspaper in the southwest
sixteen pages a week.
| WANTED: WATEUMELLON8
and (JANTALOPd. Will pay higii-
est market price in cash.
I t f L. W. Hay & Co.
I Snow Flake Patent is Hie family
flour.
The Vienna Bakery has an elegant
Sotla Fountain, where you cau get
a cool drink.
Buckwheat seed at cost at the
Mill & Elevator.
Best of goods I Lowest of prices!
Where? McOiuley's. t f
Use Norman's celebrated brands of
flour if you want the best.
Buy your Boots, Shoes Dry goods
aud groceries at the Hell Store.
(Jo to Willet Hros, Viena Bakeiy,
for Soda Water, Ice Cream ami
Lemonade.
Buy your beer and ice of tho Pabst
llrowing Co., , (Jco. Hill agent.
If you use a high grade flour try
N. High Patent 1'Norman's
Beat.M
We are overstocked on Hay Rakes
and will sell them at cost until
stuck iu ictluceiL
Tho Carey Lombard Lumber Co.
Foit Rent: A business houso next
door to Maguiro's hardware store.
Call at Tiik Dkmocuat offico.
The best gang and sulkey plows on
Eat Hi aro sold by tho Carey Lombard
Lumber Co.
Leave orders with James Bryan for
your ice.
The Plaiuslfter process is the com
ing s)stem. The Norman Mill has
the largest machine in tho Territory.
Try their llour.
Thirty-three lbs Snow Flake Pat-
ent flour ami ten lbs of bran in ex-
change for a bushel of wheat, forty
lbs Choice Corn Meal for a bushel of
corn at Norman Roller Mills.
Wanted: CHICKENS. Will pay
highest market prico in cash.
L. W. Hay & Co
M. McUinley for the freshest
grocericH in Oklahoma. t f
Huy your beer ami ice of Jamc
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Ch
priee^ J^o Object!
THE ABOV QUOTATIONS |
REFERS TO THE FOLLOWING PRICES: t
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
IKIIiIIIIcs' a II IU
this column for <
udvuncc.
FOR SHERIFF.
I licroliy auuounco uiysetfas a euiulldato
for sherttT, subject to tlw (Jcctelon ol Demo-
cratic party of ClevelRPO county.
(j. w. e'otnky.
i hereby announce myself a candidate Tor
Sheriff from Caso Township Cleveland coun-
ty subject to tho action of tin* domoeratto
convention.
W, H. Cowan,
At tho solicitation of alnrKo uuinber of
frtonds aud democrats In Cleveland county
1 iiunouiioe myself as a candidate for tlio
democrat c noinliiatlon for Sheriff.
Son Owens.
1 < )K KKOIS'l l.K i)l OEi:i)S.
i hereby announce inysi'lf a candidate for
Keglstcr of dccdA, subject to the action of the
democratic party of Clevoliind County
K J. RIILLRR.
1 hereby
Register of deed
Democratic eonv
nysclf a ci
subject to tho >
iiltlou
Ptton o" tho
r. L. Davis
J hereby announce myself a candidate for
Rqglster of Deeds subject to approval of
Deinooratlo party.
t. b. Clement.
SUP'TOF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Bryan, Agent for the Aubeiiser Husch I j ,,d-y anin.iu.ee < >•
ill owing Co* Conns .V Superintend Pub I 1 true! >n
The Hell Store makes a specialty ' v,,V.>s< ii
of Shoes and liavo just received a f ,7.U.rc> Vf.
large invoice. | t
Attrndrd ( llUipinecllig.
A number of our people attended
the campim etiug at Noble last Sun-
day■, among whom were, \\ L llood
a id wife, Judgo CcaK.« aud wife, W.
A Watts and wife, ti N. Shears and
tamilv, H. E. Williams and wife and
(i. \V. Cotucv and wife. There i*
much interest being manifested aud
a large ciowd iu attcudauce.
political Meeting.
The Demo. i. t i ciuli at lllack-
burii's S' hool liou c have dccldeti lo
nave a big political nueiiug at that
place on Thursday Aug., 10th at
.5 o'clock The deuiociau hereby
ol. i i i g<* the people* parly speakers
ami defend icate p.an fioin pi
Buy yci|r beer and lee of flip An-
bcuser-ll uHch Brewing association
.lames Bryan Agent.
Ice delivered to any part of the city
by Jit*. Bryan.
Buy your beer aud ice of James
Bryun. Cold storage house near the
depot,
I he veiy best that money can buy
and for sale cheap at NlcOinley'o.
The Norman M1I1& Kl .valor Co*,
ads, others follows. Buy a sack of
their snow flake llour and you will
use no other.
jouis Keuner, the popular butchcr,
keeps the best of all kinds of meats
aud always docs all in his power to
please hi* customers.
It you wish to bow some buck-
wheat the Mill & Klevator will fur-
nish it to you at cost.
Mayfield' sTastless Chill Cure, ab-
solutely guaranteed. 2 m. 1
Tho Bell Store carries such an ele-
gant line ef shoes that it will pay
you to trad 1 there.
ltameniber that Geo, Hill in hand-
ling the celebrated Pabst Beer anil
delivers ice to any part of the city.
The State Dkmocuat and the Ok-
lahoma Farmer from now until Jan-
uary 1st for 50 cents. Special cam-
paign offer.
We have mado arrangements to
give the Home Field and Forum to
all our subscribers who renew thisj
month.
Beautiful glassware and queens-
ware at Mc (ilnley's. t f
Tho Mill A Kb valor has pu* iu a
system for maki.-g U\e and l'uek-
wheat fl ur aud will fumi<di bm-k-
inuounet) myself in a eoididule
Superintendent of Public In-
> the <
l OR TREASURER.
1 OR PROBATE JUDGE.
Une '%% ool Claallics,
Former Pries 20c; Present Price 10c.
A hirgc line Swiss fliislins,
Beautiful Tints, 3c per yd.
lis line Seone ifiatiste,
Sold elsewhere for 10c. Our price 5c.
l^riiifeiS l^ost^oBa Organdies,
At 15c; sold every where in town at 20c. |
Ask lo mv line of Outting t
FEaisneSs at 8 $ & wortli 1*2 m IS j
4
4
A iae'^e line, assorted liaiMlles, i
adies inch Iwaloria Ciiina |
Para§ol§ for $1. Our com- I
pefitors ask $1.50.
'eland county, subject to action ol the
rutle noiiiliiiitiiiK convention.
8. J. WlI.KIKS. !
PROSEC U riNG-A i fORNEY.
for countv clerk.
1 horoby announce myself ae candldat
junty €lerk, subj -i't toilu* decision «>i
! DUTCH STORE.!
Next to Postoffice
Huckliii's Arnira Salve.
Tim Bbst S.vlvk iu the worl o
Cuts 'ruises. Sores I leers, Salt
lihcum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains Corns, and nil Skin
Kruptious, and positively Clins Piles,
or no pay required. It 1h guaranteed to
funded.
isfaction, o
• '•') cents per In
i m
to III!
wUli to i w thai kind of gram.
Highest pr.ee paid for butter, « ggfi
and chickens, a! the Bell Store.
The Boll Store will buy all of your
butler, egg , chickenetc., aud
pa> I lie highest prion, aud will stdl
you l> •(> *, Sh i' s, Dry Uoods and
Groceries, si cheap a* tho cheapest.
Take your butler, eggs aud poul«
try to the Bell Store where you will
he paid the highest market price.
.Taiues Bryan Ag't for tho Cele-
brati d Anhruser Huscl' B«er, will
'r iver i tc to a ,\ part of the city
Wo don't want lo move an\ old
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TAILORING
(INCORPORATED I NDEtt THII LAWS OK OKLAHOMA)
; CITIZENS BANK OF NORMAN,
('AI'lTAIj SHOCK $50.000.<M)
directors: .
.. Fmnti II I.. Inb, B. II. Ow.-ii«. II. HuhIim, w.T. MnrOold, A.C.M hrr
aud I W. Ma ii | iiurt.
Wy-iawB of tli In bunk provide I
bo Iskum) to non-rcxldentii o
i..i:i - ■. - BEST
! -I alev unU lliuku
ELUftESSE ifL-^iUFACTiiHIHB GO,
3ELVIDERE, ILL,
MYSTERIES!
The Nervous System the Seat
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
pared with that.of
Osterluius Wilmus.
THF. MERCHANT TAILORS,
\! • dotDg ll
tailor!nir bv
Notice the F.xeuislu
N Lawrence Kai
Urove) 'I u1 v A"g
Bible S hool, Kaesa
Fare oue ami 0110
, tint county l< . pp
i. m-i ives ai.il ihi ii piliiciples
uuc of tlieiu will bo barred.
t'onii ntion t ailed.
llio Coiluty Central Commit!
ici Saturday a> (I
I Certificates lo be
Crickton, Abih
j Shankiin, Agent l
iliglieht Award al I lie
na
hi*
I air
urttay tu
be eiititb
i went y \
ided to call the
ii Vr ndav Aug.
in liotowu-j
CRfA:
1 oti:in*.r>sioi er.s t unvenlion.
o (!< in il i' 'muilHeeiuou in 10 1
v.i I b |
v ill mc A
:k on the
komiuato ij cou
UlUI linll.
Tho iesult
nluiore wa«
iyoi of Ardu
of llio hail
>U)ST PFRFECT ;■
ire Crapf Crrasr r( Tartar IV . '
,.ir Amn ouia, Alum ct!
40 YEAR* THB STANDARD.
at
iiut > tu oue iu '
Itir boys put up
, gi o*i gaiuo but went with mi a mas- j
• ii ami luok wan ag.i us! them Thoy
vilpSayiuxt Sunday with Mulhall
,( Ott. uouia t Uv for ihegataraeelpts.1
Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder
\V r 14'* f-flr hlghtpt Atedal Diploma.
lull*
, (llismark
S11 mint
p I Union
111 ocrtif-
IvaiiHiiN
igned by It
Kltll v.. I.
1*. 8\stcm
ly in all 'iu
t it h not ti
ally I
led Iu th*
fipl'nal'
C.i 1 R!i .•
s Praciiudl Business Cou. ^
NASHVILLE, TENH. ( Writ* fo
R k kc- pinir. Shorthanl, Penma
:ATl)lYlDE
K'h'm
Ily ad3p(i-d
HOME STUDY.
60 <!*>« trial Writ
W p v $3.
s1
ivrrttl 01 ilUOIl;
pr« at prnlfe, nnd tn<- trrii
rid—tnnt portion of 11
lifrh to ■ —
KmhHI
U ?nd cJ
l tvjioprapiiy
eno.'f
ftlMlQ
s 1I1,it All our coluini
, Kndiarl
it cjuiatu
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow der
Most Perfcct AlaJe
llcmlitiIf- ■ *rni-«ltila curi'<\
MILES' 1*AIN 1'ILU 0110 tmt a ti -
8 V.U
LUMBER
— 1
asanas vjicaijsaaBE-jjaajKtMBi nmB
Sasli, Doors, Blinds.
BRICK YARD!
.I.iek Kiiliot- ami Mnyalih
have opened up a brick y.ti i on thej
Berry claim aud are pre iree t« j
contract for :.nv : mount of bri'-k B
nei'iliil. Cull on 11- .: ! .. t ll-iir. k. !
KAHOE&MAYABB. |
C. W. TRANSFER CO
CRIP PEN & YVILLINGHAM PROPS.
OK^'KUAL TKAN8FBU BUSINESS
YOUR I'A KUOXAGE SOLICITED
ROSS & BREWER,
LAWYERS.
FRESH AND . .
. . SALT MEATS
GAME AND FISH IN THE SEASONS.
A I St > IIS VS Mil )KS AMI !•" ( IIJ si.
Pre f,
■ to-
NK ik)l.L.\R a j
.. 1.. >!!."• I.'r i.aiit, i! n-1, w ''it''
T E GREAT DIVIDE, Cinver :
Ur. Price's Cream Hiking Powdef
World's Fair HlfkMt Aw^rd.
I tree. %h to cure 11
whisky habits; *:> for
bacco hubit, A<i<:it • .
, WILSON, Fleming,
Itedaccd Itutis to Denver
On June 11, v.J, .1. .Inly 21, 22,
Aug. 10 sud 11. A rare v,Uh\uv Iu
visit the lam. in I: rt- t i.'oioiado.
Only if.V.SO lor I he ron ml trip via.,
the Snnl:i |-'o Route. Kop tui:' r
iiifermsiitm e if mi- ; : ; .
A. Ki ska*.
- Norman Mill and Elevator Co.,
— Dealer In—
train, H$y, Hour End Mili Stuff.
111'ini iii'li"i : 111 <1 Knlarirecl the oipuuity ot our Mill
"'! i'liv. ...I.U 11|„ c. Uhi-Htcil I'IjANSIKTKU system
to mii' !■ 1 i.L HOI I,hit priieei*?. VVoare now inatiu-
litftnrii u t! <■ Kin. ft QriiJes ol Flour over ofTered on
I nl*n liavo Im-ilitlia l"r srlnfling /< Yli
I 1 /■'/' 'l\'\YJti;.\T. (live us 11 trial.
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1894, newspaper, August 1, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115555/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.