The Territorial Topic. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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RAILROAD GUIDE
A T. A S. F, Tim® Table
flOINO SOUTH—DAVI.T.
Nations
Moore
bortnsn
Noble .. . .
W«lk*r
Purcell
Local
4::tg p. in.
p. in.
5:4T p. in
S.tst p. in.
flr.'W p ra.
407
1 :M p. ra.
2:13 p. in
2 *5 p. tn
.' ::t2 p. m.
2 4.r> p. ra
41*
K:3fi a m.
Ii:f^ a. ni.
1:10 a in.
1 : • a. m.
1 a. in.
G< INO MONTH—DAILY.
.St si Ions
Local | 4(i8
460
Purcell
Walker
Notile.
Norman ....
Moore
T:(V a. in
7:22 a. in.
a. in
7:rJi a. in.
H:2 ! a. in.
t:I.S p.m.
V:R8 p in.
I:*** p In.
3:17 p. in.
3-:* p ui.
•1:35 a ra
3:42 a. ni.
3:5.' a in.
4;i« a. m
4:19 a ra
Choctaw Time Table.
TrAlui on this road, from and After Au-
tun 12,1894. will Arrive And depart At fol
•owe:
WK8T bound.
Sunday mall And accommodation leaves Ok-
AiioniA City At a. m.; Arrives at Kl Heno
At 10:05 A.m.
Express leaves Oklahoma City at .i:20p, m ;
Arrives At Kl Heno at 4p tn.
Mail und accommodation leaves Oklahoma
City at 8:16 a. ui.; arrives at Ki Meno at
>0:55 a. m.
K4ST BOUND.
Sunday mail And sccotrmiodatlon lesves Kl
Ueno at II a. in ; Arrive* at Oklahoma City
at p. in.
Mail anf Hccmntiiodaiion leaves El Heno At
ll:3?f a. in.; arrives at Oklahoma Citv at
l"2;4.s p. in.
Kxpre leaves Kl Heno at 5:3ft p. bj.; arrivef
at Oklahoma City at «.:4n p.m.
LOOK AT
YOUS HOUSES!
In the npriuit of the vear *1111
take somen,,hit fur ynur blond
and to tulm up the nvsirtu. Vmir
horSfIS nerd MUllet iii iiu HS roiicli
or iiiiii* ulan joii do. Give
them
Condition
Powders
Two or three timf a week and
""«• what a change ti will make.
You can now liny the beat lliai in
mantle at llie Luteal 1'iiua you
ever lieai ii of
Jn'ill W II «:K*r is over from Nnr WANTED IT DONE SIGHT,
ma.i linn w eK. Wa have not Ifwn lie n.rtf.rd (c*an.) ritiaea Try* u rntaa
funned ms to the great attraction for iiu o « win.
J >lni In tlicsa illifitina, but. tli«re is mi- A ni,rt'orJ eitlsen entertd the offlca
d1 tiib*edI% a..woH.iwf Bt . there Join,7 th" Jud*? °? P",bate • <> 7 or
-.Shawnee Quill. . nee, says the Hartford 1'o.t, with th.
air or having important butinus to
Mrs. E'la Martin and Mrs. Doom
Rihl lef, ilia Hm "f Hi* w....k f ir IV- - "h"! ,°,n 1 do ,or fotir
n ■ .naui> «. i ci . u Clerk Dickenson, politely, noticing the
c linch andStiawnro. at which poitna improve ™nr.er
oanva« for I tin shIk of ti,a -t willh to huve wj„ 8dm|tud to •
beautiful J-welr made of g dd w,,e probate," said the visitor.
k. ii.. i) .1.1
bv Mrs Rtlil.
Tlia milliner* a'ockofMrs Ktmbei-
lilt and Miss Minnie Harder airivtd
tills week. It m w wall selected s'nck
and those wishing hut thing in this
lino will do well to call on these ladies
Their eiper'aiicd trimmer. Miss
Buiril« luis arrived in Norman. and ,«
prepared to give i lie latest stt lea.
"Who is the testator, and whan did
he die?" mtUed the clerk.
"Oh, I Iiu the testntor," replied the
citizen, cheerfully. Mr. Dickerson re-
pressed a smile ar.d Informed his visitor
as politely aspossible that the testator's
friends would have to attend to the pre*
bating if the will after his death.
PATCHED UP CY DOCTORS.
ftadlaaa Man Who Hit f.o.l Maay Farte
of Ills AaatomVs
There is n man in Warsaw, Incl*
George Hums, who is probably as near-
Go To
MI'S. li. J. WEEKS'
% Photograph Gallery. 3J
i^on -sro-crn photcb.
The beat nl ina'erial ulwuvs used
ai d Sul,Maet,m, Guaranted.
Call And See Me.
Gallery over Weeks' Drug Store.
Norman, Okla.
SBSBI
I'KIUUTOUI AU.
W. C. Henlrow Governor
T. J• Lowe Secretary
T auk halo Chief Justice
i/w ^icoft^ } Asso'atc Justices
Pst. Nsf o U. 8. Marshal
G. K. Ilrooks ... u. 8. Attorney
UNIVERSITY vKE0ENr8.
J. H. Maxey of Tecumseh, W. W Noffsln
fer of Klnirttfher. 8. T. heavy of Norman,
^Aiid J. }i. Wheeler of Oklahoma City.
J. 8. Birtar. who lives live miles
west and twn tnle« snrli or t'enuseh
• v corife i.unu, wno is probably as near*
was milled last. Baliirdar. two ly . complete physical wreck 'a. can b.
iiltlei west of Sh I#||««. wh'le on Ins found In a day's journey. He was the
wav home. Mr B irler was iiorse buck I chief engineer of the coast line steamer
and met two strangers, who asked liiiu City of Savannah, which was wrecked
1 Hna PnueH D-ial/oon P . if ' « Ctitlld chaiide a I en dollar bill; lie 'h® Massachusetts coast Jnnuarv J",
i um rouna racKagR lor 20 Cts mwnr, «f his " *
. _. , _ , __ jnctet When Ihev grabbed the muney
A Threo Pound lor 50 Cts ^r> n i*'- gut down or or ins iuu>e
' a I wangling
til 'III S link H clx shooter i> to his face
a l told Ivm o remount and g ion and
b • t''I Tnera is uo ciii'. to the per-
petr tors.—Teou nseh Herald.
R- J- Weeks,
(The heading Druggist of Norroati )
Makes These Prices.
1884. I!urns *m in charge of the host's
machinery, and when the trash canio
wos thrown into the machinery, lie,
with thirty-seven others, was rescued,
I' S. Dr Mills, one of the best
pli\Hiciiins in the Territory ean now
lie consulted at Weeks' Drug Store.
NORMAN SECRET SOCIETIES
Korman l odge No. fi A. I'. 4 a. M meeib
every ti re t anil third Monday In each
nio uh. All Muster Vafous are invited.
a. w pishkh. w. m
w. h. bi.%ck mon. 8cc.
Norman Lodge No 6 K.ofl'. meetB evorv
Friday niKht Castle Hall in llulluiii
tiiiluiiiifr. All vi8itinu knivhts cordiully in-
vited H. w sti'bukiian, o. c.,
C. C. Williams. K. of l(. and S.
Norman Lod*e 1 O. O. F. No I me<)ts every
1'huraday night. Visiting hrothers cordi-
ally Invnetl. M. M ooluii. N. O.
Williams, Sec.
norman churches.
MKTHODIST RPIAOOPAL.
Church corner of Gray street and Porter
avenue Services every -unday.
Worninifservices II a in.
Eveniii|f services T:Jt p. tn.
8unoay School lo a. in.
Prayer meeting Wed. evening. .. . 7:31) p. ni
Clasa □•eetitig immediately after morning
services W. I). Kiiaml. 8. 8. Supt.
f rkv, ( r. Rowan, Pastor.
MKTHODIAT EPISCOPAL (SOUTH).
Church corner of Peter a avenue and Tonha-
wa street, ervices every Sunday.
Wo ruing services li a.m.
Evening services 7:)">p. m.
f undrfy>chiK)l 10 a.m.
Prayer meeting Wcd.ev'ng.. b:15p. m.
Rkv. H. II if w n , I as tor.
CATHOLIC.
Church on Tonhawa i treet between Craw-
ford ami Porter uvenues. M*rvic«s on tec-
oij<i and third Sundays of each month.
Rkv. Path k it * it > ■ it* mans Priest.
battist.
Treaching on fliat and third Sundav of
each mtuith. morning and evening.
Sunday School every Sunday morn-
ing1 at 9 .j a. in., c. Wt Brewer Su t.
Pr.t\er meeting each Wednesday night
Ererpbody invited. ,
%t.v. W. H. Nic hols, Pastor.
CUMKKItLAKD PKKBDVTKRIAN.
p eachiug eve y second and fourth Sunday
morning and evening. Mimiay School even
Mamlay morning at 10 o'clock. All are in
vitetl.
Rkv. s e hk.nuv, pastor.
NEWS OF THE WKk.
Local Happenings In and Around
the Town.
Seed
Oats at
the Mill mid
iSJievalor Company.
S'ed Oats, Mill and Elevator Co.
Oh. what lovelv hats at Mrs. lvmber-
Iiu and Miss Hart le>'s.
Hon. W. 11. lilackwell whs up from
Lexington, Wednesday.
•'International stock food"
by A. II Jones & Son.
Mr. S. A. Amlirisler was in Guthrie
last Saluida> on business.
Mrs, A. T Ross is suffering from an
attack of lagrippe this week.
Mr Jim Kitkpatrick came up from
l'uicell Wednesday on business.
Mr. J. .S I icksoii left Tuesday after-
noon for Uieenljeld, Indiana, oil busi-
ness.
Mrs. Frank MoOtnlev atid Mrs. D A
Minor were visiting lu Oklahoma City
yeeteidav.
.1* F. Williams, Jr. transacted legal
/Jsiness at Lexington and 1'urcell
/ Vednesday.
John R. Durtee was over from
Shawnee Tuesday, returning Wednes-
day evening.
Don.t forget that the flues' millinery
line can he found at Mi a. Kuuherliu
and Miss Hartley's.
Mr, and Mrs. G II. Newey of Okla-
homa City attended the Rennet —Hill
Wedding Wednesday evening.
M s Mattie Lane left this week for
Texss, where sfie goes to study music.
She will be absence for several mouths
Born to Mr. and Mrs Mix Fisher.
Saturday, March Till, 1893, a line bab\
Laud ret its' Gardens Sweds from
Philadelphia, for sale by A II. Jones
& Sou.
Mr. W. Courtrite, brother to Mrs,
S. C IV well, art ived in Norman last
Oat ui day,
A large amount of potatoes have
been shipped in tins week by our
merchants.
The New Yoik Ricket store of A. B
\Y iiiiaius' was closed uuitar mortgage
lasi. S.t in day.
Farmers come to the Tone when
you want to prove up.
A great deal of improvement is be-
ing done to our city p.uk. in the wu\
ol' setting out trees.'
Mrs. <!, K. Scott visitMl her son.
Judge W. H Scott at Oklahoma Citv,
the tiist of the week.
If \ou uie hungry,go to the Boston
Restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. Essex Sundmed in the
country with iheli daughter, Mrs.
McCullough and family.
Property in Dillas. T<xa , to ex
change for resident, property in Nor-
man. Apply at this ulHce.
Mr. M• Firland left Monday for Ft.
Worth, Texas, to attend the Cattle
convention at that place.
Fresh buckwheat flour is now ready
for delivery at the Norman Mill
Elevator. Buy a sack of it. km
Mrs S J. Cnlluni visited her daugli
ter at Tecumseh last Sundav. She
was accompanied by Mr. George Smith.
Mr. W. E. Mann was up from Noble
last Saturday. He onler the Topic
sent to bis mother, Mrs. M. J. Ing, at
Avoca, O. T.
Seed Oats for sale,-it I he lowest price
at the Mill and Elevatoi Company.
Mr J. J. Cole, representing the
I'arrv Manufacturer!! of cimages and
buggies at Indianapolis was in the j
citv Monday.
l)r. and Mrs. J.Scott and Miss Anna
Scott, were sojourning on Miss!
Anna'sclaini in the Kickapoo country
the first of this week.
WANTED-Several
gentlemen or Indies
tiffin when ..I.. „f ij - c>rn oinera, wis rescued,
. . and for several years he was not able to
boo,or I. lo 1,1. wnIhi iir(Jer the cttrp of o New
York Special'st during part of the time,
five ribs were removed from his left
side and his skull wns trephined, six
ounces of silver plating- be in ft used in
the operation. A portion of the lower
part of the spine was taken away, both
elbow joUits are frotie, a knee cap w as
fractured and he was hurt internally,
his heart being seriously affected. For
four years he wore a plaster of pari"
Jacket, liurns is G4 vcars old and walks
reasonably well, in spite of l.is hurts.
Vr is an enthusiastic ti. A. 1! member.
I rust wort hv
to irsvel in
Oklahoma Territory lor established,
r-liahle hnr.se. Salary $780 nud ex
peiises. S'esdv position Enclose ref
Ptence and self sodressml stamped en-
velope. The ]) im nini, OunpHin
Third Floor, Omaha Bid#., Cli engo.
rvn nUnrfi
m
and Miss Hartley'
Grand Openino-.
DlRECT FHOM —
ST. LOUIS. Mo
f Short orders. o v or nigin at the
Boston Restaurant Mesi meals in
the city, and ni lowest prices.
TT7 ANTEH-Several trust worth* |
''V geiilieuieu or Indies to i ravel In ,
Oklahoma Tei ritor* for established,,
reliable linnse. Salary $7N0 and ex- |
penses. S'eady position E"dose let-
erences and self addresses stamped '
envelop. The Iloiirnuu, Company,
Third Floor Omaha Mhlg . Chicaao
lliislnr*. Chiturcn.
$5,000 can secure peruieuabl busi-
ness |>,nine,slnp io Kite,.ted new
Chemficai iiidustn of unquesiionable
monopoly and cKitaintv of huge and
i,nmeil,a e returns Address
N ATIONAL OiiK & ItKDUC' ION Co.
-7 12l 4IT> Locust Si . S Ijoiiis. Mo
1VIIKK VIII PHOVK '!
Reinettiiier that the I'ol'ic Ints saved
lie larmeis several dolhus each on
hei, final proof notii'es, and aie siili
„,aK ng i he same low rales G ve us
a call , let ore to,, pmve up and we wi I
■avr uili linn et.
Briefs.
l.awters i, ivn<g short notice briefs
ti Hie iu I lie supreme court can ge,
hem in the sluir'esi possible tiule. in
iew. cleiiu ,\pe. and at nuis, le.ison-
• Iile pi ices at I Me Topic ollice.
POSITIONS GUAHARTEfO
under ressonsble conditions, pn not say It
can not tie done, 'tit. jour send for 1*0 p g
O,taloirne of OHAtTOIION'S HKACI'tCAfi
BC9INK«8 COLI.BoE, Nashville, T„nn.
This folleirets slrnns'ly •ndnrsed By banker*
and inerchsnts ah overthe United States. a
well lis lorelmi CoaMrles. FOUR <reek
by Diwurhon's meihvxl of tesehlnir book-
keopliidls equal to TWELVE wee** by the
old plan. Special sdi-artlmrew in Shorthand,
Penmanship and To.eiriaphy.
Cheap board, open lo boiti srxes. 3
Hateisnd lerr,lories now repreaented. Writw
lor ,2*,.aye calalo*ue, wUK'h will eiplsin
"all." Address J, P. rirsashon. .Prest,.
Nashrllte.Tenn. (Menilontbis paper I
N il. This cullexe has prepared books tor
'Home Study," 'book-keepiiiK, penmanship
ail shorthand. ...
Secure A Position.
Wanted, for office work, on salary, in most
every county In the south and west, a young
| hi'ty orirentleinnn. Those from the country
also accepted. Experience not necessary;
| in fact, prefer tiejrinners st a email salary at
j ttrsi. say to heain, from fmi.uu to $6U.0J u
I month.
chances for rapid promotion Ol MID. Must
deposit in bank cash-, abuut $1011.1 0. No lout"
asked; n« investment rei|iiircd. It is m
salaried sad permanent position. (Sirlctly
office work.) The enter,niseis strong'y eis
dorsed by bankers. Address P. O. Box
N t cure, on p u. It,,it is Hm um
"i 's Ant 'Sep, ,C Healing Oil Is .tli| fo,
in,lied Wire Cms. Burns Scia'ches.
'tacked Heel. Saddle Galls Old Sires,
vcreiv Wo, ma in call lo and ail knuls
i Kill niliiihi laus mi man in iienst
I', ice. 23 cents Sold b> R.J. Weeks.
Seasonable and Stvlisli,
Will be offered lor tnni i.prnv.<
•in SMIL,
March 20th, and 21st
AND FOLLOWIN-'r DAVS.
4® I'lease Call and Examine ti , s
:«;q Latest Creations of Fashions
<c
$S These patterns ore from A ew York Citv £
$g .
I NORMAN, OKLA. J
-li
To lie kept Ihoroujjlily well poslpd Mi* J (J ^
(>?i Hi« iipw.s of sucli tin even i ftil \hht " io ii iih-
I is 18tX> promises to lie, a p i «on should * T . • PnirV • «l
i read the columns of a live, wide awaK© N m ui im ~(;.i i>
'metropolitan paper besides Hie county i
i tmeh hm left for St
1 his him -iiif stoeic foi
H:« ' iRneii store r
L"r<Hpr
for Bnle ] sI o«-t notice ot the
32 3t Elevator.
Miss Bur,us,a an experienced and • 0r l,,cal -N"* "• '"ie pro-
R I" date d immer, emuloved by M,ss , VV' T" n V*T
Hartley and Mis. Kimhe.liu in then 1 lh« cam
Millinery Depanmeut. i P""r"- K""a 1"« N"v,•",
, her election and t he outcome of all the
All kinds of coal to be hud on war mid tioubles abroad. If intending
Not man Mill & ; subscribers will heed a word of advice
19-11 | they will send $1 to the twice a~Week
Miss Eva Burrus just from St. Lnuis J Republic. They will receive in return
with all the latest styles ir. millinery. I,wice evel v w,,eli fm' * >''1<r a copy of
You will lind her in Miss Hartley atid 1 t,ie "I'ieiest, newsiest and must en e .
1 taming newspaper in the country.
The Twice a Week Republjc will
make a specialty of giving all the
political news and speeches on both
sides and at tlm same time keep up
CENFVA'S GREAT FOUNTAIN.
Mrs.Kimheilin's milliner store.
The South M. ii. church has placed |
a substantial fence around its pa,son- j
age this week. They expect to eiect
a netv chuicli building at au «arly . ,
ihe very entertaining department it
. , , , . has always contained.
ne m,u nis i u ided to give an j A big inducement is offered to those
oyster supper tridav Msrcl. ' whll ^Clline 80 llllere8te(t llml on|y a
|ld.h. lhey propose to make it inure d„|, metropolitan paper will meet
interesting than usual lor such occa-| t!ieir wauls. The Daily and Sunday
' ' I Republic has been reduced to ouly $«
Mi James Sanders, or.e of Cleveland i a year or $3 for six months.
county's prosperous farmers, was in
town last Saturday. He says lie will
plaut about ninety acres in eotlon this
tins year.
Charley Rixse was down from Okla-
homa c,ty last Sunday. His many
friends ai e glad to see him out aK*iu
• itriiuo me ^latt iu W3 mill (Hll ilK Ylfl, ' *
aftei such a narrow escape while at notices to tlie Topic otlice
his post of duty.
Seed Oats, best quality, at the Mill
and Elevator Company, Low prices
The leap year ball g ven last Friday
She will be absence for several months . lmv •""" m" * «' tasi rnuay
xfjonderful are the cures by 1 n'K,H bv ths d!4DCIUS club was * rat#
™w htood's Sarsaparilla, and yet they 'rea' 'or young people of -.Vnrtvmti,
. are siBiple and natural. Hood's Sarsa- au enjoyable time was had bj
iiarilla makes PURE BLOOD. th(Me Wll° atteaded.ti.
II la Three Hantlred Feet In II.l£ht—
The Larg.at lu the World.
Ihe luiiinuiii ti*u .auulcipality ot
Ceneva has recently established at the
entrance of the port of that city is cer-
tainly the largest fountain that exists
upon the surface of the globe, since it
is no less than 300 feet la height, says
the Philadelphia Press. It may be seen
from a great distance in clear weather,
detaching itself like a great white sail
flapping through the effects of the wind.
Ihe city of Geneva possesses a most
complete distribution of water under
pressure, the motive power for which
is obtained from an artificial fall estab-
lished upon the Rhone at the point of
the lake. The water for domestic pur-
poses and for the running of certain
motors is raised to the height of 215
feet above the level of the lake. For
the distribution of motive force It is
raised to a height of 460 feet. The res-
ervoir Is an open-air one and is situ-
ated npon the top of Bessingers. at a
distance of three milee from the turbine
building. A very Ingenious regulator,
Invented by Mr. Turrettini, assures the
uniformity of the piping.
The length of the first pipe line Is
about forty mlles^nd that ofthesecond,
about sixty. It Is to this latter that
the fountain conduit is connected. The
latter Is set In play only on Sundays.
It Is sometimes set In operation also tn
week days in the evening. Instead of
1 have apportioned the County and single Jet of grwat height several are
Territorial school tiinds, amounting tll®n uU"*«d that do not riqi to hlgfr.
tot 125per capita. They are avail- p?*erfo1 electric-light H®lectors,
able at Uie office of the County Treat* P'*"®4 la 1 structure near fcy, brightly
W((. r J fwrElls0N Illuminate thea with Ulefr rays of TM-
J , fed colors, which trnaafarm them Int.
wo, su^t., a innniaotis IouoMIb et the metf beea-
Ufnl
! K Miller is iniw ihe piupriotn" of
he Muslim Resinlirnut lint, linn uue of
,10 incest lintels lu Nurnnni. When
III, Want i, giaal ,-qilate tlleal call ami
•e linn.
N<> cure tin ;ni>. that i« the wav Pur-
•r's At,i iNepl ic Heal,ni! Oil n- sold In,
la, lied Wire Oui.s. limns, Scratches,
racked Heel. Saddle Gulls. Ohl Sores
•tcrott Wn, iiis i,| cat lie nul all Knuls
d i,111amI*i.ii U7„s on iiistu or
I'nco.Hocon's. -S.>1.1 lit R. J Weeks.
tTTAN'l ED-S fVi-ral 11 nst vvori h\
▼V jthiiI Umiihh or hiil'HM I «> i ravel i rv
Oklahoma Terrihu'v hir estabhsheil,
eliahle Iioiish. il.tr . $780anil ^xpen
•>hs. islftid) hon111*mi kiiCIosh i elei -
ncM and sell-wa<ldr«*sM*d stamped ^u
^nlope. The Dominion Company,
i hird Floor. Oina o ]{id^ . Chit,\iff«>.
L'ariies de>iriim a nice liK fnr a
leasure drive can alwaxs lie nccnn>~
niniMietl wi.Ui i In* ver\ i. -sl b\ ealltuy
i M li l'nce'M liver> slahle, on
Oust Mrtin Mireei. 19 if
FAT PEOPLE
PtitK oiiksitt p,,.b Will reduce your
weiirht l-l.ll ,1 IMitrtl rmm jo
, ouuds a IIout ii. Ml > i ,t H VIM; niekiionff
Th"," ""•'« Thov bnil.f
1,1 the Iteaiih and beautify ihe connlexiow
leaving IV> UIIIMtLI'K ,,r Habhinena
MIM i t illio ti |<|\K lino dinieiilt iirealh-
inif ami ly relieved. >11 l \ 1'I:It, *||. > f
bin a seientlllc and positive relief, adopted
only after years of expert nee All ordei*
siippitfd fllreet trom our ofli.e. pries j"
per package or three pachut fur im br
imwi |m tuttid H8tlir.oiii: rs uml iiHrliru-
liu-s (SfiHlett) 'ic All corrcspttm . nee tftrljtl^r
( on tide lit la I.
l'/IHKHUM *Kt>rci). 'i ntp
AHK PENNYROYAL PILLS
i he celebrated K. nidic l«< t> ntMfur ar
perfectly ►.«!«• und rHiulij'v pf>r ui0
irreirnliirlffes, | nclu• M>ei srriruiion«
HtiplMresslon, ete . they iiev# r fnil 10
iitPinl m >peetly hiiii Certain Kelier. ino
x r|<:i«11 .tik\t. inn a seiemiflu iiuti i>o«i-
tive re I ef, adopted only after years of ox'
perienee. All orders siipiiiied direct from
our olliee. Price per puck ape. f I IM). or six
P> cknues for #.*> h hy mail postpaid. KVl'ltV
l'Ari\A(iK HANTKBD. Particular
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Brown, Quincey T. The Territorial Topic. (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1896, newspaper, March 13, 1896; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115709/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.