The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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©he §tatc Jlcmocvat.
AND OKLAHOMA CALL.
PCBt.IHHKIl SEMI-WKEKI.Y.
EDITOR-
Business Manager
Matter Intended lor publication In Sutur-
*11• ofllc'o not Inter
iVodnesdny'8 pu|>cr
n, to lutturo pub-
\ htkktisi;
COI N I \
< |.K\ KI.ANH
The State Dkmocratis desirous
of advertising ('loveland county
as much us possible and
will for a short time send
the paper to any address outside ot
the county, one year fur seventy-
five cents. This will give our peo-
ple an opportunity to send a paper
to their friends, that will show up
the resource?, wealth, possibilities
and enterprise ot the county, at a
very small cost. As the Statu
Democrat is an all home print,
published twice each week, no one
need he ashamed to send it any-
where in the United States as a
representative of Norman and
Cleveland County.
Alfalfa should !><• more ex tensi-
vely raised in Cleveland county.
Cherokee Bill has been captured.
The deputy marshals can now rest
easier.
The women in Australia now
Imo a right to vote and sit in par-
liament.
About '.nil bills haw been intro-
duced in the legislature and s^von
of them have become laws.
There is a man in Texas called
Cyclone Davis. Of course he is a
pop, which accounts tor his windy
name.
Will county commissioner Stowc
please tell how much be did not
save to the people by letting the
printing to the Voice.
Representative Nisbott, has in
troduced a bill which is calculated
to knock out the sand bar saloons,
near Lexington.
The Cleveland county farmer
dont. need to ship bis wheat to
Chicago, for the reason that it is
worth as much here as it is there.
Down in Harper county Kansas
a United Brethren preacher was
fired out of his church for continu-
ally talking about the gold paved
streets of the New Jerusalem. The
chairman of the p>p commit! ■ •
which waited on the preacher in-
formed him that tnis gold paved
business was all played out, that
they might have had them
before that article had been copper-
ed by Wall street, but that now lie
must preach silver pavements or
or nothing. He refused to so preach
hence, his salary stopped.— King-
man Leader.
Our John Senator Allen lias at'
lust distinguished himself in tin*
legislature. His look of wisdom
broke and run into an expression
that ought to make him famous ;
among his constituents. bile
the Coulson and Gaudy contest wa<
under discussion, this grave sena
tor said that nine out of ten men
did not know how they voted in an
hour afterward. Phis statement did
not astonish those who heard him
make it and one of his colleagues
asked if that condition of affairs in
Cleveland county was the causo of
his being there. There is a fearful
(V
were tliiR <lny opened to put rods chemicnl National Bank, New
through the jail an per speeitica- York, as evidenced by interest
tioiiH submitted. \V L 1 lood & Bro. coupons attached to said bonds
M. L. Cheuvront
Leonard, Mo.
In Agony
15 Years With Salt Rheum
Hood's Sarsnparilla Cavo a Perfect
Cure.
••c. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Ma.v:
" Hood 'a Bitrsapnrllla h an excellent medicine.
I had eczema In my left leg fur fifteen years.
Part of the tlino my leg was < i.e m:us of scabs,
and about every wn-k «• 11 upti u \\<>ul<l ptlief
under tliu skin and the scabs would slough off.
The Itching and Burning
sensation made mo suffer Indescribable agonies,
I spent n great deal of money f->r dlffereut rem*
niles but did not get ri !.• f. A! out a ye:ir api,
leading physicians advi-rd i; > to tako II ■ -<I 1
Barsaparllla. 1 did so and have taken llvo bctr
Hood's!,;s«" Cares
ties. Now all the sores, scabs and pain have
vanished and I am enjoying perfect health. I
think Hood's Har ajMi illa Is v. -nd to none ;,nd
. . , , i in 111 tv 11 inn i
suspicion prevalent,that many who giadiy i mmon i ittoaii -.n« humanity
, , , . . . ,, ' ... M. L. CHKtviio.M, Leonard, Missouri.
- ' ,f- i ' - ••• Allan <li<l
. . 1 Hood's Pilis act - .-.ily, y< t promptly and
101 Hg at o(UclenUy,on the liver and bowels. 25c.
voted for John Senator
not know what they were
the time.
i In the matter of county printing
i it is this day ordered by the county
iikI commissioners of Cleveland county
in regular session convened that
j the newspaper known as the I'eo-
, . . . , . ' pies Voice be and the same is here-
A few of the facts brought )jy m.uU. (lu, (j(ru.ial
The Interatato Irrigation C'un
volition lit Kl Keno 011 the '2~>
of January hud a good attend
ance and carried out a good pr
gram.
outwore very interesting, 1. that
if two acres of land 011 every claim
in Oklahoma were irrigated we
would have relatively more land
under irrigation than California.
2, that one acre under irrigation
and properly handled will keep one
man in all the necessities of life. 3,
that enough water can lie found
beneath us to irrigate from one to
ten acres 011 every farm. 4, that
irrigation in a country tends to
stimulate immigration rather than
to decrease it, as is usually suppos-
ed. 5, that with an ordinary
pump and a fifty gallon barrel a
plat two rods square can be prolit-
a 1 > 1 _v irrigated.
< immissioni<:i;s cicorKKin
Thursday. Jan. 3, 1805.
The board met pursuant to ad-
journment.
In matter of accounts against the
county. UNI claims for jury, witness
and commissioner fees amounting
to $S.il.50 were allowed.
The vote of November election
for road overseers was canvassed
and the following persons declared
elected:
Little River twp 10-1 & dist 1
I I) Gothrinjr; dist no - Granville
Heard; dist :i T Mitchell; 4 Bill (i
Williams; 9-1 e Hen Goodin.
Case twp Dist No 1. Titos Shan-
ley; « Tlios McCarty; i Win Peach- '
ey; 4 (i Morrall; 0 \V C Stephens. All Olll'
Saturday Jan 12th. |
Hoard met pursuant to adjourn-
ment. the f illowing ne'ets allowed.
A T Ross type writing, allowed
$1, disallowed .ft 1.
I K Miller, tftiardititf and
itij " crazy woman allowed
disallowed
0 S Meals, witness fees
ti \V Burns, bailiff fees
Norman Mill \ Klevator, coal
Frank Witte. hoarding jury
J W Brown & Bro.. tndse
C S Shinier, medical services
M 1. Bixler, county printing
Texas Print «V l.ith Co,allowed 8.
disallowed 4.
Witness fees ease of Ty vs Dean l'J.OO
J II Ware and G Kelton were tip
pointed examiners of teachers in
and for Cleveland county.
The report of W II Man ire J I' of
Norman twp was appraved.
The bond of I I* Riee assessor for
Norman twp was approved.
The bid of Bryan Bros bcinjr the
lowest it was ordered that their bid
to furulsli McAlester coal at $7.20
per ton, cash or its equivalent, was
accepted.
The account of Hugh Moore for
$29 for ice was disallowed in full.
Monday, Jan 11th.
Board met pursuant to adjourn-
ment and following proceedings
were had.
The report of George Smith, sher-
iff, was examined and approved and
in the Pott and other counties and |the following fees allowed:
It is now almost certain that no
financial measure will pass this
congress. There no unanimity
of opinion and no disposition to do
anything.
The Statu Dkmochat gives you
all the doings of the county com-
missioners so that you don t have
to take the ollicial paper to get that
information.
Our farmers should make large
ponds on their farms, so that they
need have no fear of a scarcity of
water should we experience anoth
er season like the last one.
The war spirit is very high in
Mexico. As bull tights in that
country have been rather tame,
some more exciting amusement
must be furnished the pjople.
Farmers near Winfield, Kan ,
will plant a large amount of Kaf-
fir corn This corn will stand a
drouth, gives a good return on poor
upland and makes the best of feed.
Our farmers living on upland
farms in Oklahoma should plant a
few acres.
Gen. J. B. Weaver is out in a
manifesto regarding the President'?
message. As soon Senator Puny
Tankersley, the solon from Para
ilise, Payne county. discusser- tli •
matter in the Oklahoma council
the equilibrium of Oklahoma will
be restored.
There will be a Free Home
League convention held at Perry on
Feb. 12th. Each county is entitled
to three delegates. Th ■ object of
the organization is to secure legis-
lation that will relieve the settlers
Cleveland county, and that the
commissioner's proceedings and
si! 1 legal notices required to be paid
for by the county shall be publish-
ed in said paper and that the job
printing lie' let to the lowest bidder.
I n the matter of appointing mem-
bers of the board of insanity Dr. M
T J Capshaw and A T Ross were
appointed members.
Wednesday Jan 2.i is.).).
In the matter of ofllcial bonds.
The official bond < f l\ II. Wynn as
constable for Lexin
this day prosen! • I.
approved.
In the matter of appointing a
janitor. The bid of R. K. W. I nee
to do the janitor work ai the eourt
house, <1 tring the Feb. l/i iit if the
District court at #i.l'i p rd ty van
this day accepted by th ! > ir 1 of
county co iimissu ner^.
In the matter of euio'My\-\[X i
scavenge. . The proposition of J i)
Davidson to do the sea\ eager
work at t'le court hotise i. >r .fl7..">!)
per (piatt *r was this day accepted.
In the matter of repairing the
county jail. The following* bids
bid $.17.00 was accepted sis the low
est.
The bid of C. M. Dunn to furnish
coffins for $11.00 being the lowest
and b 'Ht bid is hereby accepted.
Adj. till Jan. 17 1805.
Attest.
D B Wyx.ni;, county clerk.
Thursday Jan. 17 1895.
In the matter of letting the job
printing, the Transcript's bid be-
ing the lowest was accepted.
In the matter of approving ol the
appointments of deputy sheriffs.
The appointment of J K Bashain &
K I) Tilley as deputy sheriffs for
Cleveland county were this day ap
proved.
and duly signed by the said W II
Blackwell, as chairman of the
board of county commissioners,
and the said 1) B Wynne, as county
clerk. The form of said bonds
having been duly approved by the
board of county commissioners
and the Probate Judge of the said
county prior to the execution there-
of and
Whereas, said bonds were issued
to fund certain legally issued and
valid out.Handing warrants of said
county, issued in payment of the
necessary and legitimate expenses
of the said county as funds and
determined by the district court o£
the said county by an order
Claims to the amount of $191.00 j tered therein on the lOtli day of
were presented and allowed. j Sept. 1894 after due and legal notice
In the matter of repairs on jail, j published for six consecutive weeks
The proposition of A C .Noble and prior thereto and
W 11 Hart to raise the floor of the | Whereas, all proceedings, condi-
oftiee of the Cleveland county jail tious, acts and things required to
and pillow it up with stone for the be done precedent to or in the
sum of twelve dollars was this day ; legal issuance of the said bonds
rejected and the bid of R K W luce have been regularly and legally
to do the same work for four dol-1 had and done and the said bonds
lars and fifty cents was this day issued to fund valid warrants of
accepted by the board of county | the said county, legally issued
commissioners. within Federal limitation on coun-
Iu the matter of investigating ty indebtedness, and the validity of
the records of Cleveland county, j the said bonds having also been
On motion of I. l Barker, A C affirmed and decided by a decree of
Maher, W T Wallace and J W Slow.! the District court of the third Jit
were this day appointed a commit- j dicial District of the said Territory
tee to Investigate the affairs of: of Oklahoma, within and for the
Cleveland count) and report the | said Cleveland county, duly en-
condition thereof to the board of tered therein on December a 1894, in
commissioners at their next ses- 51 certain proceeding wherein, W II
tion. Cowan was plaintiff and the said
Adj. till fan. is 1895.' D Wynne, clerk and others were
Attest. | defendants and
1) B Wynni-:, county clerk. Whereas, the said bonds were
Friday Jan 18 189a. duly sold to Mason, Lewis & Co .
The following proceeding were
FURNITURE! ->
We desire to say to the public that we have an entirely
NEW STOCK of Furniture; the Finest ever brought
to Norman. We are also prepared to do
Undertaking
in all its branches. Hearse in connection. Call and
get our prices and inspect our stock.
Street & Tackett,
First Door North of Citizens Bank.
ROWNTREE, SON & BAKER,
Liuery, Peed and Sale Stable.
BRAN * NEW * RIGS.
Double or Single Hiicks, Buggies, Carriages mid Surrey*
Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Good Saddle
Drummers Carried to all Parts of the Country.
Charges Reasonable. Main Street, Near Depot, Norman, Ok.
Oklahoma Hotel,
S. C. WALL, PROP.
BOARD AND LODGING $3,50 PER WEEK.
Everything New and First Class.
East Main Street, - Norman, Okla.
had to-\vit:
The proceedings of the board of
county commissioners from Jan. 7.
up to Jan. 17. were thin day read
and approved.
In the matter of accounts allow-
ed. The following claims were
tnis day allowed.
Bryan Hro'e., coal, ^
L 1' Marker, commissioners
fees and mileage
| W Stow, commisioners fees
and mileage
In the matter of issue and
county bondi
Chicago, 111., on October Dth, 1894
and the said purchaser at the time
of said sale having deposited with
and paid to L H Durkee, the treas-
urer of said county the sum of
$l,17.i as a part payment therefor
and the said bonds, having been
were I duly executed as aforesaid were
sent to and deposited with the
>4 00 L" ti ion National Bank, of Chicago,
111., iu behalf of the purchaser
to r>0 j thereof and to be delivered to the
I said purchaser on the full pay-
!U 80 nicut therefore, and the said pur-1
ile of: chaser being ready to pay the bal-
where as refunding ance of the unpaid purchase price
ton twp. was I hoys, series ' B" of the county of I of the said bonds at any time on |
x 1 11 1 ' ' 5,,id Cleveland in the territory of Okla-1 the taking up and cancellation, or
1 liotna have heretofore been legally j exchange of the said bonds for the
and regularly executed and issued I remaining outstanding warrants
under dat>' of Sept. 10, 18^4, to the j for which said bonds are issued to
amount of $23,500.00 and dulj sign- fund.
I ' . W 11 Bliifkwell, chairman of j Thrrefore.be it hereby ordered MOmillK AllVfiftlSGT
.J. W, ESLICK,
Does a General
Transfer Business^
Your Patronage Solicited.
GRAND?'s* DR.T.H. WILLIAMS
COMBINATION
1 OFF^R'- ••
Successor to On. L. T. Wilson,
F. ETVTIST
The pulilislipr
have made spor
publishers of tin*
of the Statu i
11 urriinyeiiiciits
X w York
/\ll © V orl< ® ©Uaranteed.
oilioe N irman State Hank.
NORMAN - OKLAHOMA.
1 |
the I'tanl of count}'commissioners that all the proceedings in relation
attested by I> B Wynne county i to the issue, execution and sale of
clerk, and also signed a certified in j the said bonds are hereby fully
open Court by Henry \V. Scott,! ratified and approved, and the full
Judge of tli*. 11i-strict court of aid faith credit and resources of said
county, said bonds being for $500. ; county of Cleveland are hereby
each, iitiui 1 1 from mir to forty-; pledged for the payment of both
seven inclusive and bearing inter- principal and interest of the said
est at the rate ot six per cent per bonds as issued and executed, and
annum payable annually, at the Continued on 3rd page.
and Sunday Advertiser,
nte
board-
$12.
12.
$ 4."K)
24.
21.03
15.25
20.25
101.25
cl1uiung SALE!
FOR ,. ,.
s>
9 I
Winter Goods must be closed out for Less than Manufacturing Price
. . to make room for our immense stock of Spring Goods. . .
W10 M IT ADR V-GOODS CO
NEXT
DAYS!
where they can furnish the Statk Dkmo
Chat ami lioth of tliq iiliovo piipera to a lim-
ited nuinhcrof subicrlhers for one year for,
s2.75.
A lirst-claes metropolitan news-
paper every day for one year and
The State Democrat
FOR $2.75.
The most liberal offer of the age.
Tbe Morning Advertiser . . .
A bright eight and ten pnge duily. Con-
ijiins all the news and special featuret
interest to every tneinher of the l.ou-e
IhiI . Speeiul market and tluuneiai reports
The best spirting P K1' i" thelund. Anubs i-
luttly clean und wholesome home newspa-
per.
ROSS & BREWER.
LAWYERS,
rrltorial and 1 > Vnif CourrA
is ;n Wa.-diin.Moii, and the
W. H. SNOW, M, D.,
I'lIVBH'I AN AND Sl'HOEOW.
OUiee:—Over Norman St;u«> Bank.
-V. Corner Crawford Aronue
• Reside
a nd To
Tiie Sunday Advrtiser
.{. r,ia,Aui>,
Fr(
)del, hig^h-c
ofiilight n
and literal
met ropolltu
• Hulhllng.
OKLAHOMA
id in >
DRESS GOODS.
A nice line of Fancy Press Goods
regular price J.V. this sale N'o.
An elegant line of Plain and
Fancy Worsted, always sold for U5e
this sale OU.
\ lot of misses and el
ion suits, ahvavs sold i
sale at :C e.
A lot of misses-
wool underwear,
this sale 20e.
and C'hildreus all
always sold for (tt),
A lim
always
at 25c.
A fun
goods
T ac
A lot (i
nel, alw.i
of heav} Suit
old for 00 and SUc, this salt
II. i
CORSETS.
e line
always
;ist color
>ld for 1
I )rapery
A lot of eors' ts, si/.i
). alwavs sold for £1,
s from IS
this sale
colors i >nttnif.
.id at 12'-.. this
l;hiu-
«ile 0'•>
A lot
•a vs S(
of t'abo corsets
ld for *1 to $1.lv
all si
this
es. al
lie .">0.
A line of wool shirting F1
llwrys sold for50c, now at 24c
(lood wool limits goods, a
■Mild for 75c. this sale Xh\
MILLINERY.
A lin
cotton
lar prit
A line of all \\
v ■ .in s sold i (> i i
of heav\ double woven
• rsted pants goods, regu-
25c, this sale 12"...
AII our trimmed hat
eil luitS go at 25c on ti
make room for a nice 1
millinery.
and untriui
• dollar, to
ne of spring
CLOAKS.
I red Flannel,
dcaring sale 21
Canton Flannel
[mod II
per yd.
"rfM yards iif good Fowling.
Id for S' this sale le.
uiak
pric
have about I d(
• ^aruients, \er}
•.will be close.
! to make them g
fine ta
est stvie
MITTENS.
A lot of all wool
tens, regular price
All our Ladies' mitten
to 75c, go iu this sale for
hildreiiM mil
\ this sale 10c.
secure free houie
George Smith, sheriff fees, $'H!0,o."
disallowed 277.8(
being in excess of sal al'wd by law
Claims amounting to $1100.40 wen
allowed.
W II Abbott was appointed tw|
treasurer iu and for Liberty twp.
In the matter of county physici-
an. It is agreed by and betweei:
the board of count v commissioner
HOSE.
d" Mi
i fo
Senator Scott of Oklahoma coun-
ty, is looking after a bill that he
introduced in behalf of the Histor-
ical Society just organized at the
University. We are p'eased t>
note that we still have s.rno one to
look after our interests in the
council,even though they reside in and Dr. Shinier that the lattei
Oklahoma county.
Coulson, the populist Senator.
was unseated and (randy, republi-
can, was seated. It was shown
that Coulson was a m ;inb: r of th
Kansas legislature when he was
elected in Oklahoma, an I that hi*
family Btill resides in Kansas.
Just how much reform was ticcom
plislied by Coulson is not stated.
A line
all wool I lose, re
this sale i:k\
A line of niisse
heavy cotton ho e
20c, this sale 71
A line of I.adieS
ways sold for 15c,
and Cliildn
ular price
ind childrcns
\va\ssold for
RIBBONS
A lot of .11 silk richon, all niiin
n rs and all c«dors, tilways sold fo
>5 and :«c, this ile at 7^.
ICE WOOL SHAWLS.
A lot of nice ice wool shawls (
ill colors, regular price will b
'losed out at Sri.
FASINATORS.
Nice line of fascinators, alwa\
dd for
A lot «
Men's good heavy gray and white
shirts and drawers, regular price00
; this sale 44c.
A good wqol Blanket always sold
for $2.50, this sale $1.44.
TOILET SOAP.
Butter milk soap 10c or 'A for 25c.
Try a cake and you will always use
it.
Cocoa-nut oil soap 2 cakes for 5c.
3 lb cake pure castile soop for 20.
NOTIONS.
See what one cent will buy.
le will buy Rubber tip led pencil.
1 slate pencil.
2 cedar led pencil.
I card darning cotton,
i pkg hair pins.
I pnper pins.
See what 2c will buy.
1 box invisible hair pins.
1 box mourning pins.
2 pkgs hair pins
1 card hooks and eyes
1 card buttons
See what 5c will buy:
5c will buy 1 rubber hair pins
box of hair pins
" 2 do/, patent hooks iV eyes.
" 1 paper brass pins
t do/, collar buttons.
" I bottle of ink.
A good fine comb for 7c.
A good mettal back comb 10c.
2 doz pearl buttons for 10c.
A good tooth brush for 10c.
box of Bachelor buttons 10c.
A good clothes [Irtish 10c
A strong whisk broom 10c
1 box of fancy writing paper for 10c
GLASSWARE.
A nice engraved tumbler, sold all
over for 10c, tills sale 5c
A lot of I:iiti p ind fancy goblets,
' matte
Sunday pa(•
Think over the proposition and
siib.-rriptioii at once
F? EL IV1 F£ (VI E3 EE
'I'llIh oiler v. Ill ftliortly l e u illidiau n.
The regular subscription price
of the Morning and Sunday Ad-
vertiser for one year is
FOUR DOLLARS
By this offer you virtu Ily get it for
$1.75.
Sample copies of the Advertiser
can be seen at this office.
We want all of our subscribers to
remember that troni this date and
until further notice, they can have
♦ he Home, Field and Forum free
by renewing your subscription.
a. T. KOSS. ti. F. WILLIAMS
ROSS & WILIAMS
Rsa! Estate anil Insurance Agents.
Negotiate Loans, oxamlno and abstract
titles, collect rent and pu> taxes for non-
residents, and do notarial buslnoes,
Office in Citizen's Rank Rld'ff.,
NORMAN, - OKLAHOMA.
C. W. NEWMAN,
PHYSICIAN avi.SURGEON.
Office over Kitrtklge's Drug
Store.
All calls promptly fitteixl<-d day or iilRtn.
Leave orders at otlii-e over dins More
e. w. cox, v. s„
MONTHS
FOR
25 Cents.
the
TWICE-A-WEEK
Times,
issued Tuesday and Friday.
AND TRAINER,
raduute of ill,. An
i k < it>
i at N
Vetei I nary
iiw located
Okla.
< ..llcKe, of \e
at the I'aIr iir
Colts broke .ind traltn d lor road umr npeeif..
All kinds of Veterinary work dom- Castei*
atliiK a specialty. ( li irRes roiisouablo.
P.
Plan ■
s.
DEPEW.
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
I'urnishud ind Kstinuitcs
. . Made . .
:if l
it the
ni'ike
LADIES UNDERWEAR
\ li)l of l.acllrs \ .
f(,r 25. Iliis mile ill 12'
,l"',it'sl A lot of ls. iivv i
llie term of ladies m- , . i. u!a;
n the board of conn- this mile ior I
alwi
\ lot
for 10c,
ihl foi
ni II
this :
O A F
, ill\vn\.
net as county physic
(juartcr of 1S05, as pc
contract betw
ty coinniissioners and I>r Shinier
dated April 1804
Tuesday. J an. I.">.
C laims aiuonntin^ to $110.03 were
allowed.
The onu-iiti in of u ii aiii.oh Send in Your Mail Orders
twp treasurer in and for Liberty ,
twp and J I' Ilaun twp treas f<
Norman twp were approved.
I if nien
; . ijrta ff I
lie lor 2.1
A l irjre her
for LT). this sal
Lot of butter
:Cic this sale 1
, this sale 5c.
ry dishes always sold '
dish alwiivs
dishes, regular pric
\ lot of l.i
\ ests ami p.
now ai <•"(-.
A lot i
MENS UNDERWEAR
ladic
.1 II ee
sold
for SI, this
.00, this
Sttiiar bo,vie
s|ioou hclders
this mile liic.
A nice lot ol
ways sold for
jam pitcher
iys s il'l f,,
ouijdet 1. i: 111 >
, this sale -Tic,
Will be sent to an\
third of ti year for in
dollar.
This rate does not cov
cost of publication, but W(
it in order tri introdiu e the pa
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1895, newspaper, February 6, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115621/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.