Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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TOLD or OLO-TIM1 MtALtM.
When Gold-Headed Cane Wa. Ind.s-
peneable Paraphernalia.
A gold-headed cane uaed u> Ix. cor.
ddereil a necesaary part of the phyj-l-
elan - outfit, as indispensable to th
profession as the medicine bag or 1-
general air of wisdom In the rooni^
of the 1/onilon College of 1 Vj"
there Is preserved a gold-topi .
Staff, which is famous as having been
carried bv a succession of promlne
= whose lives extended over a
period of nearly a century and a halt
Dr William .Macmlchael has publl >
an account of it in a quaint little
book in which the story of the various
owners and tbelr characteristics is
t0Thc cane originally belonged to the
great Dr. Radcllffe of the seventeenth
The doctor himself ratlii
HOW TO CURB A NOII §LE*B.
Suggeetiona Made to a Su«.ref
by a aympathetle Crowd.
whose nose was
bleeding ;
(tood In the alley near the Blde** j
Math of the Dwight building the other |
afternoon. his head bowed andI the ,
Ibwd dropping rapidly to the grou •
4 crowd of .ympathlwr. and question^
•n gathered around him. says
A Priceless
Pearl
By VlrglnlM P. Town—-*-
(Copyright, by Jo«ph B. BowleaJ
=y y!
Ket the little
rogue out of the way for a W ^
I remember, now,
told me
that Mrs. Peekham
"It's two cents for foot Va93en*f"'
ltX-i very singular, but I bear those
mi .he small, sweet, suscep-
-'• SSSwrwr t
nute or two," one man brown thin hand wmc ^ ^ ^ >t
went the hand of the at the toll-gate^ riioMV vears have
, that time
bleeding hold ' °™
the air for a minute °r^two,
suggested Up
"Abetter way to .top It I. to hold a
k„ down your bacU as^P—.
and many years
century.
treated
quick as to temper, was oncei
to a biting bit of repartee. ltartllfr
garden adjoined the grounds of
Godfrey Kneller. the « f
painter. A door in the wal lamd e«s.
communication between his majesty
that if the thine continued he would
have the door bricked up.
"Sir Godfrey can do what he please^
with that door so long as he doesn
paint It!" retorted Dr. nadcllfte. ^
■Did my Rood frlend say th*
marked Sid Godfrey, when the .lap a
his profession was repeated to him.
Well go tell him that I'll take any
Dr Radcllffe shandstoU^oMead.
something like this,
of the crowd sugi
with the bleeding nose
^"7rowd _ suggested. Jhe^m^
cuius M""- . .«
pocket for a second and^ghtforth
key, which he Bboved down his back
and held It there for lUm
"A better way than that Is to, atc*
a roll of paper or something unde
nnner lip," a third one suggested. In
man drew a piece of paperfromibto
passed since then; but the little baud
Is before my eyes now and th
sweet as an old tune, in my j
, see the ol(J PU"(|j(.nlyi twisting it-
had come up ^ brown rlbbon a]ong
he school teacher's name was
Margaret VVIlloughby, that she wrote
=:r."s'"rsrs!
very old ttouian. Mamaret
Margaret Willoughby; M*rf*r
Willoughby!" The uameseemedtogo
0i,,v> silver liquid echoes up
ror my thomas though it came
toUJne rar country in the past, and
wound through all the_ >
railed to me, softly and faintly,
, uret Willoughby."
I bP1)t my own counsel
solved that not many days should *"
I ow my head before I looked on
lace of Margaret Willoughby.
-r^iegS
Bv J. C. PLVMMEH. J
(Copyr«Rli i>* •
(C
A
oc^an
the
A
light
and
"Mar-
but 1 re-
had Jus. I*"ed Otf Ihe
Cot l, was guiding th®
i„. i .rboat K.imese*
i i cu.H witli the ulU-
l-h! In i:amvtun'
■ It the W^t**'l
tin
"Grandma,
shall have strawber-
t.;'a7d" cream by week after next
been out amongst the vines. and
the hmsVnd among the fair pasture lX, jolngllnely.'
fields on either side.
I was passing the summer •• wmuun w* w -— * *Yw mine
wood at my grandfather's place, and It at (he gat0 vhat June mi rn
was one summer's day while rambling Thp „oxt moment she came to the
the woods that I came upon w, where her voice had just pre
The voice iluttered out of the front
window of the dainty white cottage,^
through
n"'w'.lt^tuck'It uider the upper ; thiS chUd
pocket and stuck , learned from her that her name, (.over of red n,„i
NP . * hi« ta vour un.«a«ot Wlllouehby; that ber 1 skillful way which made o
I ceded her, and she shook out a table-
J ceded ne , black ln that quick,
Wooa * " Zd o. ..u. b.« b.j .,T,l,., bretb.,' ~v ""'ih., kind of —
IO^
ml Cap
destinies of 'he i
aloub tht
mate inteii i" ! ■ "
roa.ls. Suddenly be
bard a port «nd wMm'
'the mate, notili
course, glnnce'l
and beheld ant
in* of the luisi* • > ••
a!;round on o,|H ol 1 ' 1
Islands thai are a l<\^
tion of the Atlantic co
••It's the Vlahican
exclaimed the sUi!
manifested disappointniem
"So the old hooker is ^ori
/ones at last, responded tfi
"Not by a
thuckled t'a]
hasn't a eent
w«^ll make a tid
She's laylug
lin
ang
flloug 'it t oast
\ i\u- oiugj-lsh depart*
:« bvlg hard and fast
..r . it. uisniv o\iti> i '•'
us UI a
er In tot
the stVanded brig.
With an agility marvel** for a m
of hi. weight and years JoW
clambered up a rope o
brig and stood on her deck.
light gleamed through the skir
the cabin and l-rlng dow.
Capt. Cobb was outraged to behoM
Capt Glidden in close converse wia
Capt. Duncan and the chle mat. oI
the brig For a moment his rage at
being forestalled petrified Capt. Cobb,
then, noticing a light in the Bailey. h«
approached and found the negro ccwk
engaged iu putting some timely
.titoUes in a paif of trousers^ H.
promptly handed him a dime and
whispered:
cable
:d to all
She did not see
.id allow the blood to j EL bVw«^-St
«, but there was a charm
Now, if you will
nllow the bloou 10 uu« i uvea wnu o- —■—- . t, 1 —
way It wlli stop that nose bleeding at ^toU-gate.^ JU^ BUmmer. |
0DTh'is was too much for the man with They were very, very poor folks, to-, ab0llt „
Holding a hand- deedi Margaret Bald.
ti fac
io liavy
mate,
length Kzry,
Cobb Tom Duncan
ol insurance on fter and
.,ltu nulling her of
, isv now but if the wind
shoVld"cliop to ea.t'd she d ponnd her
old ribs loose in a jiffy. ,
"Good." ejaculated the mate,
thousand dollar Job I gues .
"Every cent of It, Ezry- H •
The mate sought no explanation tor
I
Give this here note to Capt. Dun-
can to-morrow." • ..
The note, written hastily on the sill
of the galley, contained these word^
•Til pu'l your brig off for $50 lea.
than anv price Dan Glidden -nakos
When Capt. Cobb reacbcd his tuf
he remarked to the mate wtth
chuckle: "I think l'«e settled Dan
Glidden this here night.
I The sleep of a virtuous man Which
' Capt Cobb was enjoylnai was broken
up some hours before dawn by hl
tug straining and pulling at her cable.
the bleeding nose
She told me her
to
It.
kerchief "txT his nose he pushed a way j uf0 j^ry, her alms and ambitions
through the crowd and walked rapidly , me day acquire an educatl°11;
town toe street. „ , On reaching home 1 learned tot.
"If that man would only lay flat of ,etter had been recelved fro ^
his back and hold his feet in the air ther etatlDg that his business
Askew. Pit en I rn and B^1U«'. ' 511 nose ^ould"8top"bieeding at °nc®-^ j QUired his going .broad
mous in their day and_gener.«QUiiiO' W # Bllgge8tlon. nut tt-
naillle the following lncl^dent to told'
lie was a gentle and patient pbyst
clan by nstun'. hut bis Immense prac-
ti,.,, and eiowded hours sometimes
made bin. hasty with the
was so little ill that she intended to
go to the OP 'hat night the doe-
tor left tin- room with a sigh of
He had just got donwstalm when
was called back^ ^ ^ lads-.
return to-night, eat a
man with the bleeding nose did not
h*ar him
tte 1 and that he had concluded to have me
, uiu eve had already
At last I want up to the bouse, and ^"approach of another tug
J,\.Tme „ he door with a face full j "'^^uthward bearing down on
Of surprls, ^he did not recognUe me (hf m „e glllt;d hls eyes to the
"Miss Willoughby. I salrt' °"^r' * i laru and exclaimed:
her my band, "1 have come to thank ^ _ P„rlpr,
ON. you sent me by vottr
VUrrv Mathers, the other |
you for the
little pupil
PAID MONEY FOR A PEEP.
Children Alleged Woman Sold Hoi*
In Baseball Fence.
accompany "nlm, as' the time of bis
somewhat indefinite, and
lay
1
"Doctor,
"may l. n,x
Tew oysters?''
"Yes, madam,'
"shells and all "
return was
I could pursue nft studies In Curoi e
as well as In America I was 10
leave m.v grandfather's the next day^
In the midst of the interest wh'chthis
news occasioned, the little girl at the
, toll-gate did not quite escape my mind.
Charged with selling permission ^ j i had a Private ^ the
outsiders to oome Into herI £tand m meeUng wlU. Margaret
look through the holes in her fence a history ' nucceeded in awak-
Sa baseball game at Piedmont park j W noughby, and succeede.l
without a license. Mrs. M. Hatchett ; enlng the ^old genUem ^
ing his promise that be would send
her for two years to the academy p
the hill. 1 managed to find time to
What a lea,r of surprise, recognition, |
pieasttre andtlm^th^was^ ^ |
B1U1 hands in mine and j
she would have said It 13 :
on the old plank road. I
light "by1 toe9 ™tc -iouttos to^to «
for him to come o% MB ^
something. xhA
And he did see romethlng. TM
, Mohican was afloat and the aallofS
The .tohn POTtorj , „ th# 1 „ore bt.ndlng sails preparatory to t*
xrsr-- «s:«
Glidden hungry for an. , Duncan from the brig. wh«
Cuss too luck. . dollars had the wind came out of tbe nor
Th« vloion of a thousan i the matns'l on her and to
face!
little
Then she
soft, warnv
said, just as
Miss
t at they
they are
lOIiK
I hell
Hatchett ; enlng
.ppeared in the police court at At- ( in my little protege,
roared the doctor. lanta pft and utter a hearing she was
Youth's Companion tlIowed her freedom by the Recorder.
Detective Lockbart made the case
at the Instance of the police officer at
the park. It was stated that Mre_
Hatchett charged tlve cents a hea
to look through the cracks and holes
In her fence, which is part of the
fence enclosing the baseball ground.
and see the games One little boy
was ln court as witness, and testified
grew, 1 gained streng
soul, and we had frequent
the. Margaret was never weary
listening
Records.
Some English Stag.
600 times In I nt-
Fred Terry and
By appearing
Scarlet Pimpernel'
I, ,11 a Nellson have achieved a
may well be proud of, but
still far from rivaling the
distance records of some of
predecessors on the stage
irtth those bright child-eyes
-risrwst'y^
The vloion of a tnousau. , the Balnlll on
rolled away with the fog-Wmj®^ ^ pughe„ me oB. Go^d-by, Cobb.
tug might dictate to.a anlI 1 Betorc the syncope of rage
med the way I theee words brought upon Capt. CoM
had been mitigated by time th. Job.
Cobb well knew ano "= | gr bore lowD on h'm- _
,.y 'troubled train of thought. T ^ ^ ^ d hfcrt luckf
- :r,rs r.'sss- -
™* s-sk; ; ^•s.'-sts - • *■
serves you right for golt*
two ope
years before, on the o,« t-"" —j aIcker Capt Duncan
"I am very glad to see you, Mr Ham j ^ ^ Hnd he ^
llton." .
of! ^r^waTnVValu-able the M
prepare a large box of books of a mlscel
laneous kind, poems, histories, stories
etc which were duly sent to my grand-
father's care for the little girl at the j Hve years
toll-gate.
countries She had «omethlng,Joo. | Cap( Cobb by ao means
- -yriss,. -1 ~
she was offered the stt.ua- , ^harve9 a barefooted boy
5"to eheancc | ^g^ trytog to anderbU
tlous Olalm. a ^ ^ a chattel i me." - replied thehar4-
vii/us —• - _j t>,p KpiK a cDauei i
. „bb ,„.m.: «,l04«>asa',is;
to tell me of her life: of Its struggle.
„ad attended ^1^^! whin V^red about the j when you came
after she j fj^.^o^wjTs' but he well remem- | taclecasa
sprlnu
Mr
Aunt'
"Charley's
Penle> personated
1 460 times in London. Mr.
Iiawtrev appeared more than 1,000
times in "The Private Secretary,
md Mr. JatiVea convulsed the house
U62 time, in "Our Boys." August. ,
ni Hlene's appearances i"
BBjft^n Melody" now numbei sev-
STtbous^.Tnrt "Uorolhy and -V
Chinese Honeymoon
eraf records far exce
form.Ul.ce8 of the same vole
'W times Shlel llarr, :
John Howson played the P"1
SSr in fp^V Wiver
thousands of times, and Patty
sang "Pretty See-usan 1.1"'.
at the Royalty In the late 60s.
minster Review.
to having paid Mrs
llatchett's little i nt l.ongwood.
can furnish
•edtng
girl a nickel to see the game, but not
bolng well pleased with the location
had his money refunded and left
Mis. Hatchett denied that she
charged any money for looking pi
through the boles There wa*"o erl~
deuce produced during the trial that
Mrs Hatchett was eugaged In such
a business, and Judge Broyles dis-
missed the case on condition that th
lady did not ac.cpt any pay from
those people whom she allowed to go
Into her yard and see the games.
hsm'ie
ill 11 v
while I
Choir Boye' Pet Snakes. j
Garter snakes, grass snakes, and |
water snakes nearly stampeded tne
congregation of a northwest district
church' on Sunday morning last. ow
HoTTo (Set Rid of Prejudices.
There Is nothing like getting '''
acquainted to knock erroneous not ion
" ' minds.
tag to .ne of the vested choir boys
t garter snake
previous Sund
the sermon
wner of the pe
nrawl over the
his neck, much
Twelve years lay between this
and the last one 1 had passed
Vhey had brought many
, as they usually do to
1!( \i v grandfather had laid
hem! under the grasses six .
i lon'. .end a sudden fit of apo-
had stricken my father, jusi •
, . m, the eve of returning to.^
,-a three years before.
iti"li1 1 - months later,
,, eiing through the south of
Ihui great and terrible mis
lL.|,.l! me. which swept
all iu> hope and desire in
bridge over whicl
passing, broke d w" "1"' '
na-i->e„"ers were buried < "" -L
" into rbe rlTTT. a hurat'r.d f. ei
vraa thni< n di-"" l "'"1 "'
h n-tiraiaed. a.ad I n*
A sl«>w
ntgi-ually in-
t l found
An
ICtiv iaml.
linn
The
.■ipict
r bridge.
• jnbercd rM-ih.lue, w
folk in
taking a pet garter snake to thertolr
,lng like getuiib " ' •
lock erroneous notions
toft on the previous Sunday. onwMch
da, wb.,.
,„V ajiKLe broken i. t I
«eif a orlppl" tor llle; « tH-h- v >*-J
. oonfirmed Invalid. I riturn .^U
"„,',., iea a tMr later, wtrwwhat lw
... i,i. i..11 siilt obswieallya
m
™hoy. Bill Cobb, what s that, a orit.
agrouuu?"
Hero U . ■ ,h
And he tossed the rase on th.
of the tug Rameses.
Tragic Choice.
pathetic tragedy. In
which .
, As ,f Dan Glidden had not had hi. | ^between savin.
• eye focused on the vessel evince Qf hh two little sons or that
- had raised her over the horiiz.uz \ ^ ^ occurred at Pent, near
-Well," he continued, wWh . **+
have you made a at*i
aged.
,1. A„,er to, .11.. J-
Cobb was
to pull her off?"
For an Instant Capt. ,
Sen would unauestlonably^rd
W. -w here, we migh|t as well
the lowest we can pull her of for un-
less the cargo is valuable
" ie a torturln sl u -
exclaimed Gild Jan. passion
•
suggested
Margaret Wa. SprlnkilnQ M... Re
Bu.h.
•if -ud be a torturln; sltttoe to dojt
for that,"
ately .... n,„.
"Business Is dull. Daa.
Ca,'stlnkln',' agreed CapU Gtiddeu
•Then It's a thousand doUars and
which led to serious disagreement, tf around hls neck, mudl to ™
Z ttoX%7erencye.bduee to"1'!'™- ^7^1 week'fdSSrtogCevJry boy
TOO^., ,MM ««.
everybody into touch, are steadily do ^ylce last Sunday
L,„v with causes of mlsunder- ■ , o( the ho:
ing away with
itandtng. lntelligen
men aud women, no matter
and unbiased
hoys became fright-
hissing and darting
health, but stilt pb) lc8
what. I had been. •
h.is. w> cousin uo
, btol teen my
Moii and friend dm
. had kepi u|.. .<t>
pondence dming
sidence abroad, for 1 ha-.t gva.l
university, fred
young physician i he had
VreilerVe-k
j (aiher' si'W
, iaiai.e eonipani'
^n- imv^iood' oud
interujueut
my w
uated at a tiermai
•rick was,
what their, .ned at th found pets and.
own WlXepOlltlcIi;""ren6louS -'M^rpt^sTcaped and were soon
°.™ ,b„i0 travel'about the world and toe P nn(Jer tbe feet the mem
MClal, who tra naUveg of olber re- wrlgt congregaUon. Screams of
learn to know ^ prejudices bers fiaw the snakes nearly
glons. .. t ,bQre is a great w°m meeting. Quiet was re-
*|S years betore.t^ was ^
not a cent less, we
to work together
of hi3
L°MPllKubue, with his two sons,
four and six, was
of tbe Alller for —
gone to a village on the Qi.poplteBlde
of the river When the wits on r^
turning saw her husband a d
wading for her she sorted wading
actoss the river Instead of maktog a
detour of MO yards and crosiing by a
brTte river was enly three feet deep
at the spot, b« the current w
Btrong and suddenly M. Kuhue w
trifled to see hlH W,,e ,wept o«
aer feet and carried down stream.
He jumped Int* the river to er r
cue, but the two little children fob
lowed their father's example, an"
.hey also were swept down 'r^ooM
The agonized father bad to
immediately, and he swam for
He brought the '.wo boy. to to.
bank
b°y3 l^1 safety .""and then returned f«
r °!hen hTgi^ndmoStoc^ ^ jo.idd"1'LstVa^th I ^7.^'"b^n carried to
dC evening 1 went up to the UtUe his own wife J
white cottage, set "
f* ♦ho^mimmum sum ftar pulling
ceodlng well in bis profession.
, he was still poof, while 1 was tbe only
feet of the mem- | hplr to ,ny father's wealth
I easilv persuaded my cousin to go
with his* wife and little boy to Long-
glonsj ?a" tbat there Is a great, T^Z\n, the meeting. Quiet was r^ | wnnd and take np his residence In the
removed and find aU can meet. brokf \ soxlon had captured j Btone house which W P
" terms. ^rpeutS.-Vhlladelpbla Record had built. It was the
. . „ Marrarpt was sprinkling a the —
ml-e hush in to front ys£ wlto of tbls ra;lr,ime
a small watering-pot. She ca wnen he Moblcan they
r sr r-b^r=
over
a.k*«do"«'' " b «™ « T'™
ffj«sstrk t'" ~
patch to London Kxprese^
Mud th. Source of L.ng U «-
The remarkable onge-rity of the in
habitants of Marchom-to-Fen, a *l"ag«
naar Boston, wns oeeoily noU^ .
the Daily Mall. A cou.mu.lcatlor
from Boston stt. .rf that long life
the peculiar fortune of resld Dt« I
this part of the -ouutry, ana It liI lc
cnllr attributed to tbe hea.th-glvln
Wanderings of a Seagull.
011 °Ct'x!akea^man!a seagull, aged ,
Ousby, on Lake Jouni lo
tzzzZb""*-
I Frleston Shore, a seaside resort abo«
mariner received <oelr prop-> I flve mllc8 from Tipton, tte outgoln
ition ot a thousand dol era with * j t,da leavc8 bobind a ereat pa
bn«t of prdanity that caused the d trom «>'<■>' vivifying g
Uuss V - h,m w'th said to arise-
Wouderfui restoraUoi
health are reported In the case
pat"entsL'fromth'e Midlands who ha
Perfumed Flower Bracelets. ' ^ him with
\j fre
hoTd UP her long gloves. The brace- ^ \ ^ fgce ln ber hands and broke ingly {or $2f)() ,hcy coM l0 s0. genl ,() Bpot. « hertc,1 re
" - - - . 2?«« iTS. a & sr^-sssffta ti
tlon, Eosslten M.- ^"<^rl«d * ^ ^dd"en a tiny sachet bag |
Ble n "between Konlgsberg and Memel, nowadaye carries upon ber
7°°f;. Baltic 1-BoO KUome<eLs rom J^uttle Das composed of over-
?iti«'stass ■ • """"
She hM alM> OlKU'.i.d ... salad
fork that has one of the prongs sbarp-
dDed away tlth' tbe^'embarrassment
st?5«sar.,ws
CoUQuette hM hitherto demanded.
^'l^^Soo^andtore''w | ^^r'sweeT loving Ull death took John _Porter. It^
logical station N, 20 wa3 witn cua...".-
l0,rBfttrrand wai marked with'little pocketo.
Ume to the human barbarian. Ne
York Herald
door, ana iu« c i
, ili" onen door, and there w
^sttnachlld'^etln.
,„,m and a little hand held up
nmphantly before my eyes a c
white roses. ge^
•Oh Harry, where did you
r:;«b;t .w ssr
—tf«: ssjtjsa-3
when l saw vu anni,a -igrht
a -s ■= r sr-js -j-a •
eral .njoyment of the precious mu<
T'0whlch8hlve taughfrne how^rice- ^ghttoll th« ^Q.i°o 1 U°d°n P>"y
year. whl^ , , (0UDd on toe old hallow wator and anehored to .wait
s"—-' "i.s...... - - ««'■ -cu"-
wort on my hcart-M rgaret WU- Uuncan's temper
loughy! _
In Days of Old.
cam rushed up to the fig tree in
•fCS ^«cSU breatble: -
°rtn«t' saw a t'1 '.'dnctylus cato
,'big glyrtorion and swallow him
warned % some one will accuse ,OU
Uncertain.
-How far will tot Unkful of imo-
line carry your mwhtoe?
"Can't tell."
niles without . stop and someUme.
°^How rju buch *
•I"
Wbenrt the^front"window, 1 spoke right
,OUn Oh how Uncle Bryant would
of them.' And Miss Wll-
and said: 'Would he,
wise to exagg*
Z&g,. Wltout Interference I ®
800 mllw. B«t - 8 tank
fwt Mrrt«d me onlv two mile*
out:
like some
7$by And" then "she gave me these,
"r 1 know she meant 'em for you,
th"wLfd°odyou know about this Mis.
Willoughby, Annie?" I asked of Har
mothor. when .he returned to my
rys
room.
"Veij
little- 1'vo seen her but once.
1, ;, u0 quiet, ladylike
Found at Hercutoneum.
In June, 17B0, excav.Uon. were
".TT h lust uko that dirty, mean gun In the west end of to far e
Otoe the Her.. Warning. SS^TS
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. sneaking growled
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ary as flre i(il) by hauling | ^Vlbed area a tugboat affords for ing. Some of the origin.^.
bis body u.ii„. , pacing, restlessly. nnd about """
ary —
Should he be turned
upon one rein out..
li. Ml he Ilium I ordered a boat lowered.
otoe opened aud unopened are In the
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Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1907, newspaper, August 8, 1907; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118114/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.