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THE CHANDLER NEWS.
lillSTRAP & G1LSTRAP, PUBLISHERS.
FRIDAY, APRIL 2Hth, 1895.
P
Cotton seed of the first gintiing for w
sale at the A N<>. 1 store. ( * The Sccrct
Feuqvay & Holland. 1 *
The A No. 1 Store has received
knndsome new show case in which to
exhibit their handsome line of shoes.
8 OF
Good Printing
"I COl NTY NEWS NOTES.
NEW ADS. THIS WEEK:
Hive Clothing HouSt>. Guthrie
Kisensohmidt & Hetsch,
Seed potato*-: Bur banks, Peerless. '*
Late Uose, at Headquarters store. , B
north end of town. Samuel lsaat, pro |S
prietoi'.
Is ft chain of many links If one break*,
the effect is ruined I<ong experience
and true artistic taste are necessary in
designing: the beat judgment in select
in : paper anil ink A complete outfit of
— j • most effective styles of type and
When in Guthrie have your picture> a borders ami compositors who know
made at Swearlngen's. All work guar-,
anteed satisfactory. Studio opposite
post office.
Local Matters.
Subscribe for the NEWS.
C6itrt will probably adjourn today.
A. Tansil was down from Ingalls Sat-
urday.
Joseph W. Hoor<
Miss Nora B. Mapt
r, of Perkins, and \
of Pouts
Miss Nora 14. .yapes. oi rwu«, w*.i« * mhWh h.Ut. l0 ,
united in marriage by Judge Harvey at ^ w ian .atisfv y,
his oBlee on Wedn. -iuy. « our npl„
how to use them to the best advantage
pressmen who know thoroughly how to
• make ready." one of the most difficult
processes in printing, and press fiu tli-
ties of the very best.—these aro links
which have to stand the heavy strain
you on every point See
our samples and prices. Estimates
•hecrfully furnished.
Mrs. C. A
this week.
i-'iiiM'ii visited (Jullirit-
Peter Susee, a Sue and Fox Indian.
called on us Monday. Mr. Susee i> an
old printer, having worked at the trade
several years In Virginia.
Members of the Christian church will
meet at the court house next Sunday i #
at 11 a. m. for social services and com- J, \\ Augustine. the far met pol ilk-
■million. All arc invited. . ian of South Choctaw, was in" 1
i Wednesday, and told thti rs KW fi man
% The Chandler News, g
*•* # *« *** ***** * *''
1 Messrs G. C. Gentes. I. N. Beeman,
— . . and H. W. Stubbielield left Tuesday lo
Red orange sorphum seed at tne A j ,llu,mi t|le (j. a. li. encampment in
No. 1 store.
.). M. llulTman and wife were up t<om
Clifton Monday.
.1. B. Charles was over from the
Agency Tuesday.
Rev. Ed R. Ling returned Wednes-
day from Guthrie.
Attorney J. p. Allen, of Oklahoma
City, was nero Tuesday. *
J. J. fcnright came down from Perry
labt week on legal business.
\V. H« Fallis, ol Fallis, Was a visitoi
at the county seat Tues lay.
W. H. Mason traded his deer Mon-
day to G. Z. Page, of Carney.
J. R. Keaton, an attorney from Guth-
rie, is here on* legal business.
. Six small packages garden seeds for
ifi cents at tne A No. I Store.
The county Sunday school conven-
tion meets tomorrow at Carney.
Ed Parks and Miss Millie Mitchell
came over from Guthrie Sunday.
T. M. Hunter, a prominent official of
Ingram, was in town Wednesday.
A. E. Ball, the Carney merchant,
greeted Chandler friends Monday.
Will Bradford, of Oklahoma City,
was in town Friday and Saturday.
attend the G. A. K.
session at Perry this wcck.
A. A. Bvers, of Newkirk, was here
this week to j.ssist in the prosecution
of Glass, the negro who is charged with
murdering- flyers' brother.
that the poles fo'* the Tecumseh. C hand-
ler. and Guthrie telephone line have
been distributed several miles this pule
of Clifton, and that in two' or three
weeks we can say "Hello" to friends
In Clifton, Shawnee, and Tecumseh.
A. F. Hale was down from Baker on
Wednesday and reports® fine rain in
bis neighborhood Wednesday which I
will greatly benefit the props.
On Wednesday of last week Judge
Harvey united in marriage Henry 1.
Kilmer and Mary J. Simpson, of I er-
kins. On Thursday he issued a license
to John F Biirj< « f Baker, ami lsa-
i„ i;. i; el\. ef r. -M On r'ri >
' this iust judge tied the knot for Henry
1 ,r cv,.,u !l Wilson, of Carney, and I.'rsley Lid-
Tie re were large numbers of Sna.v> of poulH. To all of whom the
nee. Kickapoo, and Sae and Fox - cxU.mis its blessings.
dians here this week as witnesses and b extern;
defendants in "lire-water cases. . This paper is credited with a higher
— — , circulation rating tha t any other is-
Mrs. John Charles, of Sac and *« ; Lued in Lincoln county, ami the accu
Agency, Is in the city \lsltin^ n ■ v of rating is guaranteed by the
daughter Mamie, who is attornnm. tfi8herg 0f Dlreotory, who will
school in St. Josepn s retreat. Auaer. ^ ^ reward of one hundred dollars to
ic for hudeavor ini.etiii„ at the - , . . - oll for 1S!H. I copies.—
aissss* ^
J M. T.uw, of Ingram. a merchant ol mt)y, prominent criminal
flint place, was in town Wednesday. j oklahoma, ana has handled m y
—- . . . a I portant cases
Attorney W. S. Pitzpatrick. returned
od. I Tbe decision of Judgo Bale in the
The observer at the Oklahoma City Kmbrv ease virtually l>lau™ h^n°t°^
cu^i^ty wheat has suffered as
I which time tin.' now law goes into of-
Our full line of <iureiisware is luiti!,' fn-t, which will iiTinit tin' .'"""'i18'
so d out at cost a- w, .hall quit hand- •„ to draw warrants mramst the
ji, lhut lii Ed H. Lyon, tho rash lovy for the llseal year ending Juno ■! .
,,,:Z.. ,• 1114 West Oklahoma ino., Goth- ]scn',. The new law also prohibit* the
cotnmlssitincrs from drawing warrants
-s of SO per cent, of that levy, a ,
, ,. iirovi.-ion .shlclt will probably make ^ |:uh
Thurston is one of the tji0 (,oun^y warrants worth from ^0 tO|
11 0 ceats on the dollar.
ie, O. T.
H. R. Thurston returned t(
•tsterlav. Mr
Guthrie
Crops drc Nearly ill in the
Ground
FARMERS WAITH6 FOR THE RAIX.
Evervthing Has Ueen Hustled Along,
And Prcopeots Were Never
More Flattering,
WRIGHT, IOWA TOWNSHIP.
liralth Is .'oat! tn iht. I rl
Hert NU'hoUon has gone to Kansas 10 work
this summer. •
Wheal Is heading om at about six Inches in
Mtkt Ikm *U1 l>e a thOVt hart est.
Broil Houston Is suffering with hone orysllx'
,s lll tirolher Sieve Is helping him to gel
In his crop.
Me Nelson and Cooper Frank are talking oT
going to McAlester to work on the rallroail
Some o! tho fair sei will inlns ihem
„ , glad to learn that Uu-re will he a mall
route let lo Chandler the 1st ol Juno, ami then
wt. ean get our mall without It having « goto
Guthrie and lay over Iwo or lltree days
LAW, PONCA TOWNSHIP.
Rathor dry for breakin« sod.
Wheat, ouis untl ooru aro looklag woll.
j K. Young wii iti Chandler Sajurtluy.
C. H. Law went to Pawnee on bualneaa last
week.
Our'postmastor Is building an addition to las
house.
R. ll. Tlce and John Ca : er wont to Guthrie
Monday.
Maud Cannon Is visiting her mother Mrs it.
C. Morrow.
Mr .Old Mrs. r.llas Williams were held up
and rohhc.t Sunday mahl on their w > home
nam prayer meeting It seems that awloss
Is on the Increase as only a short lime ago
Mr tiamloli.il. living sin miles west of bene
was held III rot These outlaws should
bo summarily dealt with.
I'AHKLANl), OS At >V. TOWNSHIP.
Farmers have begun cultivating com.
M S. Flshback went to Guthrie Friday
Mr. Kelly was on the streots Friday with his
educated dog.
Tbe township board met at the fool school
holme ou the 18th.
11, V Owens preached Saturday evening and
Rev. Anderson Sunday at three p. m
The completion ol Iloge, Splcei A «v mill
Is fleliiyed on account ol mlssent casllngs-
.lohn Turner of this place, and Miss Ferber.
,,r i' ivne countv. were united la marriage on
. . a Very Iiuk't affair, none but
latlves knew ot the occasion
Die couple much happiness and pros
TIIF. BIG TRADE
GROCERY.
KOU THE
LATEST STYLES
In Men's. I«adlos\ and Children's
and Hijjh Shoes: either in
Repairing Neatly Dtmo..
Kans., yoster-
to his home at Sedan,
day.
Harper Cunningham and Miss Mor-
son Payne visited the Agency on Mon-
day.
Judge StraTurToTGutliriu. was here
attending to business in court last i ri-
day.
Chas. Boahrs~ealled last Saturday
and added his name to our subscription
list.
it'obert Thomson went to the Agency
Wednesday to accept a position in a
Btore.
Samuel lsaat sent four teams with
loads of cotton to Oklahoma City Weil
nesday.
B. O. Williams, of Carney, .was in
town this week and favored the NEWs
with a call.
Mrs. It B. Holland and children left
Wednesday for Kansas where they will
visit for a lime.
Asst Dist. Attorney Hoy Hoffman,
came over from Guthrie Sunday to look
after U. S. cases in court here.
No trouble to show goods. Come i"
and look through the ha«t stook In
town at Feuquay and Holland s.
Rev. M. D. Tenney lectured at the
Congregational church Wednesday e\<
on "Lazarus and the rich man.
Have the babies "picter tok" at
Swear in gen's. Remember the place-
opposite the post office. Guthrie.
MesdamesF. A. Ashu.n, J. W. Feu-
quay. and W. H. llinee went to Guth-
rie "Wednesday, r'rom then they went
to Perr- t.) attend the territorial W
K. C. convention.
A petition is being circulated for the
granting of a license to M. U. lteuy «
to run it saloon in the b"Uding l eeently
purchased by him on the corner of Man-
vul ave. and 10th street.
The little hand-book that is being Is-1
sued by the Chan Ucr board of trad- .
entitled "The Plain Truth about Lin
eoln county.'1 will be ready for distribu-
tion about May 1st. It will be a neatly
printed pamphlet of about page>.
containing tin best write-up of the
county, including Chandler and other
towns, that has ever been published.
It* advertising pages reflect credit on
tbe enterprising business men who have
patronized them and are an attractive
feature ot the book. An sedition of
r>,00 copieB is being printed, and t..c
great ad-
U; «ed« haW^in K^KuSSyprove
ty days in the I . S. jail for sellint,
whiskey to his red brothers.
Our Parkland items last wt-ek had ii
ittiat.lolin Turner, the blacksmith at
The ladies' auxiliary to theChrUtlan that plane, bad been kopt from hUshop
church extend thanks to M. H. K-vvcs ! .lays by a severely burned foot
for the free use of his building for th.
dinner served by them on A pi ti -«th.
By order of tile Society.
G. T. Zlmmerle Wishes to announce
to all wishing water for teams or othei
i.urpos. s that an abundance can be had
it his mill, li-has a wittering trough
and all are invite ! to make use of it.
X-. S. District Attorney Hoffman re-
turned to Guthrie yesterday after hav-
uedsuit'r^
more cat>es loi tu« ' /
most ol them were Indian \vlnsk< y cas I
The board of county c(unmi;-sioncrs
hsm taki ii a recess until May btli. i n«
have donf- some liar.', work In tr-v-"«
to hett. I-the ti naneial condition of to
county, and have made an earnest and
careful study of i's
The NEWS acknowledges m plea?ant
call from Hon. James Brown,, ol hd-
moiul, who was here looking after
Justice Castator informs us that t wa
a new wife that caused his absent
from the shop. Mr. Castator ui* 1
ed upon to perform the marriugi eer
mony, but upon arriving at the bride
home ho found himself in the edj;*: di j •
Payne county, mih! therefore out of his
jurisdiction. Thit- information w;i- iui- ° 0
parted to the young eouph-. who, not to j ti
nave their plans inter!"red with, a.l- . mn
juurned to Lincoln count) oil and were | t K«
cr Thorns.mi christened the infant child of
(il n KuHter Sunduy. this liclntf
vT-iith child ol Mr. and Mrs Flshback to
ihrlntened on Easter Th. babo wor*
drut turn was • • ;' ' told,
iiiU' been christened In it.
carxky, otoe township.
Carney has a spoil of the blues
The upland corn Is ahead of the bottom.
I-tople are tbroujh l>l nllnK cotton In lids
district.
Mr. and Mrs. J 1 Rich spent Friday evenlnif
wiiti wni Hlgiln'f family-
Vnullorns are trying I" ret aCQnalntod with
tlie new iirrival attlielr homo
Our frlmal Mrs Keslniier has tieeil very tow
isn„w reported out of danger
NtlKhbor WlKXU hU Itltt tlnlsl-.e.l putting up
li ,iinl mill, tlie tlrst in Hits section.
Walter llerrv and wife reiolcln* over a
j III pound hoy who arrlv. d this week
A WORD TO EVERYBODY:
From the d.iv of the open-
ing of the Big Trade Gro-
cery we have been in run
l.EAD with good goods and
reasonable prices. Now that
money is scarce and so very
hard to get, it is to the in-
terest of all who have the
CASH to pay to investigate.
Come and see us and we 111
convince you that we mean
what we say. Cash prices
i.M.k, and we have them. We i
have confined ourselv es strict-:
lv to a cash business, and we
can and will interest the cash
buyer.
We will not quote any pri-
ces this month, We want
you to investigate all around.
After you've done so, come to
us and we'll sell you your
iroods.
r=—rr~v*
OUR MOTTO-
i (iOODS J 10 OA.
< DKAL1 N<J [• to a
( PRICES ) l ot MU
Ouu REFEltKNCES: Ouu Ct'STOMI'.US
When You Come to
■HUHBI
Just drive up to the Bit-
Trade Grocery and see
what we have for you. \\ e
can make it to your interest
to come and see us.
Money saved is morj- ]
ey in ti)e pocRet. Do
not forget tlii> when buying ,, ,, i
groceries. •
TAN or BLACK
GO TO:
Eisenschmidt & Hetsch's
Kxclusive ....
BOO I and SHOE HOUSE.
11^ Wcfi Oklahoma A vomit*, til' rilHlK, OKLA.
Heard tl^e Latest Song?
It's catcliv: plav it; fiini; it; whistle it.
Hi diddk
s
'M- K
1 )•
J. O. 1< 1^1
re 1 1 10 I >r cS: C( >.
(. It 11 >> 1
Big Trade Grocery,
Eugene Deacon, Prop.
Chandler OKIaboroa
, thfi
r prosp*
Is i nrt <
Farmers arc :: *ttln r itlonx
with their work i c nHUl«*rliii
feed for their teams
It lookH HUSpU'.lOUS i< «<*«•
tlxliiK up IiIh pint ■ and n-
cxpec!illy when lie puts it Hon
after doing without Tor t \\« vei
1 riTH.
itiielor friend |
• happy. an<l I
n IiIm house
. i iui ii mill wito. Wr con-mtiilutc ]
jiatlt
tiio worthy couple
Wo called attention la-t wook to tlx
decision of Judge Dale order^g the
conn ii~ >ion< rs of Lo an county to is-
when t In y doclaM'd tho
c.iuii'y o\ i" '!"■ fmir )•' «• • : ' linnt.^ A
wool*. C unt\ Attorn-y Ilmbry had
tilotl his claim for a : i i:-toi'> salary,
h claim was di-^allowod i y tho
ity board on the irround that
R. 1
r. the KrlendH K"od
IN.iUAM, TO 11 KB TOW
with th>
w 11 !
' months' time at 12 pi
or J. Ij.
i all on Lii.eo'n
rhurman.
Comity Hank,
Tie
imth' I" \aiiiliiiitloii.
J_ll, ar tjuartorly teachci
ami nation of Ijincoln countv v
held ai < handli-r in the M. K. «
upon Friday and Saturday. Apr
and 27 lh, I 1 C
up
L NTV Sl'l'T.
Th-- i N- 1 Stirai feap a full line of , ,-.y Onik. Mr I '
ov^ t5"V..itTti.u f t q 'iii,.v- I a «i "".
Pbuquay & Holland. earnest, <
—— y. i Tiuiin i- Lowe and David
A glclKht-of-hunJ ran" f ve an «*" h0 were Indioted at tho last
hibitiun at. til.' old court house Mondaj i ■ , ,|. inn th.
Say night, followed by a Wolal hop. terra of courtio, . r.
J. W. Smiley i stiirtingnnicu cream town, w
limit had 1).
brought suit in
when tho ea>o ea
J lid ije Dale ord--i
Mr. lOmbry |
■ict court and |
ist Saturday, j •'
I to issue
i«l paying up
before W. L. TI ill
at ( handl- r, and
pons- of takino y<
inn i ofli'-' IJrim* in yo
of li 11 n •' and the full nam
i tin-
to .Ind^o
and i-x-
- to tin
Tin
bt
liti
' I"
• unss I f-
out.
rid gtrln are thinking of at j It will ho an
The Star Bazaar,'
HAS OPKNIil) UP A BIG
STOCK 1 )l < jOODS ON
SOUTH MANVIiL AVE.
Wc
I Vint
i ;iny |)rv Goods, H its and Caps, Gents' I ur-
iijs)iiii£ Goods, and (iroctTics. ()ui l.Ioods
arc all new. We are destroyers ol
high prices. Gome and see.
W I AKE SELLING
k at I •• -nts a yard. (JinylianM worth ' • ontw a yard at
ellis
Cltanibray worth IH ot*
ho-
i:t
oni« i«
I:vciylliinc in ( ji«>c
cents and i
i worth I •
•i a yard.
.owes! I
I'd at 10 cent*.
m i* pair.
He t
>ssibl
I ICC.
iOll^
bj<
j four* miles south
(,(1 last week
I'jHjii rot
'iiin.' Mr. William
oil r.H.'Hi. went n
rninir i-hey wort
parlor in tin- "iiuililiny formerly occu-
pied by McQuiru'a millinery store.
We have plenty of Germtin Millet
seed at tho A. N". I
Feuquay & Holland,
Our new shoes are now in. W e ha\e
the best selected line in tin- nty.
Feuquay & Holland.
Undersheriff Heasler brought in
Hayes and Willie Beach, the two ne-
groes charged with rape, V\ edncsday
evening. ______
The magazine club surprised I1 ( •
Brunt Monday evening and pi
him with two volumes as mementoes o
the event.
har_-e and tin
if guilty.
uiry returned
rdicl
,nt son of Mr
Hick for se <
od nn-!
of tho
il pe!l-ii
Uiam wftnt to C uthri*• U
D. W
day. tie w: * iU'1'' '
Lida Martin who ha*
Ulam'> family for >' v
and who returib to li
ton, Iowa, this woek.
tie daughter, Nellie, goes
Martin.
Indictments have boei
against tho 1 - -
murder; A. •' McCiiiH ' . pe
Wand, burglary: W i■jntm
ll -eeh. rap> : l.-vd W-ir,
,M. W. Dot.ar,;. .a;> .
have b. on i.i rooMi. .Mi
bond and cast: continued.
■'but fail
led to ru
" hona- at Pi
Mr. U lam
o'ocs with
.od the
ieod to
. il Id lino. m)IU«-
,i in this. Mrs.
tor help when
r.-.^eT! o> both
r bold in turn
ii 1 o the other
The vlllian
•olic., to b an. that
be had by taking
('ho'era and I)iari
H t IK
many
-d
llH Of til-
lit hot 11
|.M;MtiiliHi.i\Oi. ^
I. I. berrv's Old Stand
C I I A N I il.ICK'
ed
I ^ 1 -C IC i '.\ I'KMLK
oOREAL ESTATE/L0RNSt> ,
,. Talk
ut noth
laid bef
Chatte
_oans
;ihoma
;1 1 ,k. i.iliy. A List of the I inest Claims iy
Im Sale. Improved lands to lease. Legal
Drawn and Acknowledged, (Collec-
tions Promptly Attended lo.
Sac and l'< x Agcncy,
()klahoma
O B Street, of the Brooklyn Engl'. 1 • " • • •
KbWB offioc. tilatlon under the
J. C. Simpson, editor of the Linn | and healthful
vas dismissed y
eport on tho cond
jurors sit id tho
lg not sufficient v. i
loor to keep it dr
ev also say tha* t II
Creekj Mo., BeveilU, was heri a a
ness thi^ week and paid the NEWS a
pleasant call.
Early Uose and Early Ohio seed po-
tatoes at $1.00 per bushel. Kd H. Lyon
the cash grocer, 104 \N . Ok la. ave.,
Guthrie, O T
" it- 1 prisom rs complain Gi
, i h*
ct, I)
rle was intloi
that tie re
ply is sometime!
quality.
' UlOi iC «l
laniffiaisnt and of bad ttiat „[ Wm. Plag,
uii- th.
id in th
H
while L
I; clerk and ass -
but as those names could boon only on«
The case of the territory against IJ. • ucket. under the new law. th- p.ae ••
M Khoa indioiod for burglarizing tie-, NV,.n. left blank, i he ticket will bt
Chandler post office, was on triali all • Cililfd the inib pondent ticket, anil
day Tuesday. District Attorney Hoff. device w a sta^
man prosecuted; ana J. M. Clark. H.
•ti tin
«ife for I-
out Ik>tt
ailments ipdckly and I"
;ind tl.;it it i p: •'- nt a I
lildren to t.ik • - a-id .r,fi
,• j, for Ha • by A. 1>. Wright,
1 Uli
t
its
W. P. Paake, of ItopabUo count,- H. TBurrtOT'a^lL- Pv«> PP«^
[Cans., who is looking at (''J1''h't ''Jt, ,\'= x 11 . i . .ay night arid
l^ith a view to locating his don, - vVc.)lnCBday raoming they w. ro
kans
with
Chanaler Saturday.
J. L. Brown, the county attorney of
Oklahoma county, whom Judgo Scott
refused to recognize, was here attend-
ing court this week.
Miss Annie Clark returned Thursday
of last week from her extendi a ^ isit in
Texas. She was accompanied by her
sister, Mrs. Wilkinson.
at the 1H
One of the worst features of the St.
John case that we have ,se?n. lshisp;
ture published by the Chandler /" <"*
rrat.—Purcell Register.
H. M. Balls of the Collier Pub. Co..
was here ou nis monthly collecting
♦our yesterday and reports things dry
anc' dull all around us.
UIO Jill . -
at 10:30 Wednesday i toi nlng i wj
^ till unable to agree, and so «•••!• * •
missed by the court.
Mr. < o. Zimmorle. who
en with paralyi
died yesterday
.u
The funeml will !>' I ■ d}
ilenee this aftermion at - o
.
1 vv,i- , VLnt,-three v ar
! old ut th" tini" Hi- 1
1,.<! un uetii ■■ iniin^t
I
in the shoemakers ti n.
was an expert. Durin
i meetings iti IYIti:' ■ .
j th- Christian eli n ..
J had tarien mue-ri ( to
I ious faith. His di a'.t>
Plans are
prove nicut -
a public pai
finely shad
1 spring is lot
been Util 1/ •
make a hail
it, construe
r discussed for the iin-
city parK. We have
sisting of ten acres of j
ii on which a good j
but so far has never
!••• now proposed t
driving track around
♦ ?' T rs World's Pair.
PKAIRIF. V1KW
, om '• a week for tlio
mk
/
LJ
()f course- you 1
• Lfood, fresh dm:
tent pharmai i-->t
scriptions.
Don't Forget Us
ant
and
to I
Wi II
you want
a compe-
your pre-
i Both!
moi
two
■ath. H
had en
.• at whic
; ltev. Ga
IM
\\rh
1 tyol
of w
en
\f H want sen
s, or newspapir
ti, p
ave em.
>1 supplies,
If in need
lints, oils, or gla:.s
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1895, newspaper, April 26, 1895; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115653/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.