The El Reno Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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THE EL RENO
DEM0CRA1
V OLI 'ME 2"
EL reno oailv democrat. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910
number lac
POETS WELCOME
ELLEN ItRRK:
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Tuotigh other bard* hold hotter, cuitis.
in this, the ixiot'H garni-:
Pegasus being blinil, iinstoiiig,
(pavtnMl, halt an.l lame;
AItiiough uiv wl««g ute ua«l -sjf things.
ana can't be made to soar
y,. tixTc ar none beneath tbe nun,
who, ICU'-i, leve you more. i
Kiln would 1 Bre t you. glai'.lj ''ieei
vou, and in your praises ioin. !
Oil l not IncUalu*. alack—did t "«>*
luck the coin.
ltallad It a "BroUe" Ward. J
Nov York, Nov. ill of the nu m.
U ts of the Now York Iceal o fthu
I Vet a union, who can ill* up the price
«f mliuls-Moti. will as.AcBible at the
HulP«n theater tbi* aftern >on to ex.j
ion<l the g!aJ bund ' t wnlome to Ml.«;
mien Ttrry. who makes btr lirst ap.
in uranco vt tie r.f«r-< ' •' our °r Amer.
Kia A" th- foiemoat Bauarspoar-jaii (
actrean .ft present tliual M)* Ter-j
i> Uaa in |ilred uMnierims poe'ie.-l . i
ft.- Jons,' l'Ut. only ch-* mi fe* wilt he
i* nnUtfed tt> r. a.t their hyp.;
,r«ttn«. 1'crcy M«-kave'a orlRln.il(
poem of welcokii wllJ be the first nam,,
Mr on 'h«- MM- Th,'n tht K v" lvr<-> ■
Mum wilt read a selection suppVco
„ Kite Douglas WUgin. *.io wrote
fie Introduction to b und volume id
t btinwmtals to Ml*. Terry's gi-Utt*
M"d ability, vrht-h will bf ,r««: nted
the across. ,, I
President and Mrs. Taft and nwiei-.
* ,, other notables arc members ot the
, r ption il nimltlefs which I.a* be ti
Termed here and in other cities to l>^
viltitl by Mi3P Terry.
Queer Suit On Trial.
Newurii, N. J.. Nov. 3,-f-OtlO,of ,t)t••
ij^eertst suns f ver filed here is set
lor a li aring today. Adolpli l-Tics
an ensmovi of the Panama canal, l<
the plaintilf pud Mayor Charles A
Heatmold aud wife, of Mountainside.
X. I . the defendants. Kncs say
NEBRASKA CATTLEMEN
that iiencbtolil wrote him of
to be hotmlit at a bargain fur $12,•
(Hi), and that he s. in him half that
sum.
uteri., I'rio allege.-, be discovered
that the faint was (u the name of
By United °rtts.
'arnl | Omaha, Neb.. Not.
yrand jury sitting it ere ioda\ brought
, sensatioiml Indictment .-i nualnst cat
later roranrdtag, |3,00<1 more.' ,|(,m n of w(.Rtern NobiafK , oilanstn(<
thi-.n with attempting to defraud ti>e
hotui-Jti adcrs hold In i; Claims under
of the west-
A ►and ot
Mrs. itencttoU. and that his ehecU |he K|nc#M ,n ,hrtH.
ern c iuutleg of this t-wt-
thirty of Uietn, it Is alltRed,
had been indorsed over to her before
the) were ca ittd. The Benchtolds
allege that Fries sent them the money boe|) can.v|ng on „ jf porlJ.0ll
as a free gift and that to cause them, „rillf thrtMe|ltallc ln()b vl„,,.nre. and
to mve up ibe farm or the money
would be - an liijur% and a fraud "
This io-.el il"frtise lias aroused wide
Interest arnons the legal fraternity,
u ho are awaitini: ti e decision with
interest.
FRY8ERGER 13 HAVE
BIG REMOVAL SALE
I
W. K. Frylter^i-r. ilie idu Hit-ki'oriV
av nuo merchant, is preparing to put
on a mammoth remcval Bale ere h -
changes his locution to the Shul.tee'
building en Hock .Island. This sale
I: ts everv article in the lions:1 which J
will be s- Id at ti great reduction, as
Mr. Krybc-rger does not, want to move
ii,> ot the stock t > his new location.'
in tijut instam-rs driving the sutlers
a way at (he point Of gur-, or with
threats of destruction to themselves,
or families or thi ir proper!\ Kvi
donee was brought t i hear showing
thai one horn -feader had b p:i rail-
rcaded to the asylum In the 'catm-l
men, and the* had confiscated his'
propei t\ and occupied Ills land. The
grjin.l nr. orders.all pronert\ tik it
be retitrned to the homesteaders,
mil lei eld a las a^al'ist the ln,Hete<r
attlenien for all propert; d Jtriyiil
The band of marauders had destroyed
many crops and chased the settlers
from their claims until the attorney
general was appealed to and ait 'in-
vestigation made which broupnt th"
Indictment.
IDertiOersry Dee-lighted.
The county Democracy held trtroej
rousing meetings last rright. At |
' ion niy^'lJvve C'.sl. Uoss, ajid lii-nsli > \
helt* teith: 4'|pi*#^'1>< "t(' "io achOfll
i hoiiK, uh«re (Vpe .(nil ■ . t , j| <hi, l:
| itytc> addres.sf<l very enthusiasli.
• , iio* t At Manner f<-hool house In
Tlie fed'-i it'('*tu<*11 '"Wns'Jip Judg. Kngg. Count)
i Qhairmaii Itilev, Tracy Btt.wn and
Hill Johnsc|i 11)ode impressivi lalks.
Major Simpson, Sam Kobenon, Prot.
Hull. Hill McCartney an-1 Hob P.ret/.
tnade very pleasing talks. Tiie meet.
ittg was closed by Chairman l!i|l .loiin
toil who created great enthusiasm by
his vigorous pteiUctioa of complete
s\jcce*s i r the wboln l)emo<-r tic tic-
ket. He loudly applauded, and
tile ineeliui elosi-d with every Demo-
crat in lino, and wtlh promises of
support froni several progressive He
publics ns.
ilH v
CHARTER APPROVED
By DECISIVE VOTE
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I
Vy Ur.i'fd Pies'.
w Yuri Nov •!.- A conimiM 1
1,re entit'K the express eoaipanies
,| t' r- tea is'e-rs and . ;on dri\'ei^
; iil meet toilay to oudwwbr to st.!-,
1 ftv,y■ of al hied has I -a,tied up
;.hd cdasldet aMe troaWe lias I an.
■hr.eil itl till pi ' ; I' «■> ' • I
|
J.^aees- Emperor is ",8.
lis I
Mutsu llito, lain lo of Japan I !
,ie.;e than two store ;,ears a.id 'l o,
! as gljldeil tee .ie-tin'is of ilie naieJ
v ,airing ti period el th. me.-.t idphl ^
-,n.,l progrers in the hist ry of the
is today 1'brating hit ilit>-
. ighth birthday. The natal day t' tuej
ruler of Nipiion is one ot the three
.a: national holiday - of 'he country, j
t'.n others being New ^ ea day and,
fob. 11. tiie anniversary of the occa-
sion of the first ruler of the c-mplre.
As usual 011 November ■!, all banks,
ehot l i and important business houses |
■ Trained closed all day. and the ua ,
MV.il rial floated I'toni practically ev ,
, house througheui the length and
lireadth of the land. All ot Ue high(
, ii-,-1 aral military digniiarieB ot the
• .--uiHry proceeded to the palace this;
morning to express their ielicitatoliis
-.11 their nieeiarch, and later the diplo .
-ats representing all nations person-!
ally congratulated the Mikalo A sa-
lute of 101 guns was fired this marn-l
ng from every fort in the country,
all the battleships of the navy,
salutes of twe.nty-one guns. The
imperial review of tlie army was, as
iismi!, the great spectacular feature of|
the day.
Aribtration Board to Meet.
By United Press.
Chicago, 111.. Nov. :: The board of
arbitration, selected to -ettle th--
wage difference between the striking
garment makers and their 1 mpioyers
*ill meet today. Despite the state-
aent of some labor h-a.'.ers, the ina_
ority of the strikers are in dire dis-
tress, and have been poverty striken
rid half fed for over 11 mont.i.
Sixteen Years a Czar.
SI. Petersburg, Nov. C. —Services in
,11 the ehurches of Russia, parades
of troops and free entertainments fot
sehoo! children in the theutfio
marked the obseivunce today of the
-ixteenth anniversary cf the acces-
r -ion of the czar lo the throne of the
-mpire. Toe imperial faml'v attend.
. (1 a Te fie ilea
The ...lie will ope'ii Saturday and cou-
iin.ue uptll about t>' middle of the
111 nth.
Mr. I" > b. rgi r ha i an imun-ns slock
1 i la ods, ne^w or nei .l> new and
til "re will lie thousands ol bargains
go In this great sale, Mr. l-'rybeifee
, as hci-a <11 1 K| Iieno - most esteii-
,-iv<- aud sue essful nn-rehaiits. aad
when lie tdvetUees piiee.; In his sales
he lives up to them. T'.:e nev. bnlld-
: 1; 0:1 Heck I.-'air.d Hutt lfrf herg r will
.. ove int has beea f.isaiou".' lo lid
iii si i/Ck ti' ; k ti-. Ti. 're will li - * ,'re -
'ours 1 ill I te lie,-, g< . us ho
, ;' ! e ; -S' l.'l '.I! V aicil I.. ..I, V
TO MEET
will
11 !!
tui:-
tp<> UfC /
; 1 :■.!-)
ha
Tri;i rrow evenins ai S o'clock i! o
V< tiM^ DcmocroM club will confer
wirli t:.o rominces a:i;t all ether Dfrc*
orrut- <1 the cltj and count) in (,h k
" li'-t (out vpotn at the couii'-V
foui' .1 ti. • ;ii h . t !:>ckt A rtViV'iV^r
vfll li Jndulp 1 in :in«l fvciy i) : 10
11 :• el ; iiui .vpunp i.s j<?^uc l«. 4 ; t<<
lu: i 1 !.t ',i< ' ;u jiuiinte^l v iUi hi?
IcrilownnMi.
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t.LUUUl 1.1 mi
ACROSS AMiO
0, S. GOVERNMENT
MA! IHIEBFEERE
0y Uriitrd Press.
Wi-iJiiigtoii, f>. Nov. Almost
certain assurances bav- be 11 given
it that there will be an interference
by I tut United States in the uprising j
ir. Honduras in Central America, as-
there lire msny Americans there, and1
tune ate henvily Interesti ti ther, |
Martial law lias been deelcired1
throughout the eouniry and (I nor*!'
Vallabrns is hillng In the mountains,I
fn 111 wbleh the American government'
will . attempt to tli.-lodge him.
Central School Noteo.
His llal-. Mrs . eliafei aud IM.
Crtimi were recent visitors in viiss
Mclean's room. They were much
pleased with' Ilie progress the little
lolks were tasking
The feeond grade Is Rtikite: forward
to t'r IS holidry which the\ hope In
b'iv< ' ■>ix .t'eek,
Itlo third gillde IH e'xpeiding a !e> ■
The Democrat Is not the one to say
"I tcjd you so." or "me tab." when a
|ioint is gained. The fi moerat mad.- n
plea to the Voters to adopt (he charter
for a commi t-I n form <t' government,
aud the voters approved out stand
by a vot- of nearly four to one. Yi-e-
terdays f lection shows a vote of .1SI
f v the charter and l(H> against I'.
slit,wing that the plan Is much favired
b> tiie majority,
We nie glad it Carried, and proud
thai tbe people have approved th-
land ttiken by Ti e Peniocrat. We do
ret rialm to have "devoted pa?e after]
page to slatlHtlcs and argument' , as
long as thru- years ago" a* The Amer I
lean enid this morning The Democrat
'111s lioen a "crnstant reader" of tiie
American for more than the past three
years and wo have yet 10 notice any
pities, or even anj nIVIImenL. I'evoted
to the commission iforni of govern
1119111.
Hut ibis is not germane I 1 Mu- ques-
ti 11 at hiind. The charter was ap-
proved and we are glad of it and we
want good men selected 11s eomiuis
sloner* The- vote by wards r suited
as follows:
l-'oi < gains'
First ward Ti J2
Second ward ">K 2(5
Third ward 17
Fourth ward ... MM W
Packing House On Fire.
l.ieii.eciyt Spxc^al.
Cklahyuu- t'it>, Oklu., J\'ov. Kire
tlinalened to dvetroy th-- three mil
I lion fiolbii Morris paekinj; plant earl/
I Ttuirs-laj, uiorulnc.
1 The blase started iu Jho fQrtilir.er
I plant Friction of machinery set lire
to m wooden hood, and thi-a blazed ui .
.The fiaaitrs spread uiekly to the roof
and was burning tlereely when Ure
company No. 8, which has been kept
temporarily Iu a blacksmith shop at
i'aekinston, responded to the alarm.
The firemen fought the tlamee for
almost an hour before they finally
extinguished It. The loss is plarmt
at about $1,000. The fire started
shout 7 o'clock and wn-< extinguish*I
ti I S o'clock.
T<M«I ...
Majority fr.r
PEONAGE TROUBLES
ttiy this attr'rnoon Tii
ii'f looking foi-wanl to
".I aftrrnAou.
little foU •
-ain
-ti -
ine
hundrc.l vot 1
ing t<
litsd
Vf r
jel; at ridiculously
JM- !>1 > shouM t.ik-
haigaius offered.
.«atur !:iv. Novi'.iib
Ot ll.il
: il
in T . * 1 :*
Kn^litinl
1 virk
>i' ti
ttetw
four <la\s or less
u uncc'l t: day by tii officii:
HanibiUTy-Aii.cric;',n Iii o. The coa
1 ;.11 > i.= Ii iiiV4 up i; lar:4^st. liner, t
l^utopia, witli aeroplane facilities i
an csl'crt to d iuonHtrate ti'.e prac.tic;
>1 ti
roplune in the mail
8! A ICS "u .
ill.. Nov. While on his
I hv
Chicas
way to tiie station iu a non.union taxi-
car. .Tack Johnson, th1 negro cham-
pion. was hit in the head by a brick.
The attack was made by sonic ot tiie
-triklru; Karrnent workers, and hap-
pened in the heart cf the business dis-
trict.
while
tircsl
BUSY IN KANSAS
the avir.tor, will tak< the
i from a steamer located flfiy
. cut at -« a to the New York
?e a i a t st cf cann ing th<* mail
aercplune. If successful the com-
v ill 11::*kc arrangemt nts to cut
n ll:e mail cnr.'yJnK record. The
ri rent v.iVI I •• .itched with er<"ii
re>t by th j>ostal authorities and
of.icial ■ < f t i:e other steamship
j anies.
BIG SNAKE ESCAPES
F
'I to li?lp etiin facilin in :
rol,
ntral
I.in
Th.
clK-ol t
that is
fifth i
M i
?y Unitfd Press.
I., : Angeles, Nov. —There was a
By United Press. panie in Luna Park Wednesday when
i'opoka. Kan., Nov -.VI ssa^e- a loot boa constrictor which bin!
have ik-i u received by the state an [ been taken from a cape and hun& up
thorites today statins that the liquor in a tree to lx> piictographi d took a
Interests were flooi!ing Kansas with
literature on the question of t esiibmis.
sion which conit-s before the voters
at the ejtcticn next Tuesday. The
matter is beinc investigated. Four car
loads of beei were found at Krontenac
last night.
Revolution in Spain.
3y United Press.
I.ondon, Bog., Nov. :t. Dispatches
received here tcday state that the
goneral uprising in Snain is increas.
lug am! the Spanish government is
mobilizing troops all over the king
dom to put down the revolution. .Manx
tieops have been sent to Barcelona
where the trouble has reached a high
pitch
sudden notion 110I to "sit" for bis
picture and went on a journey
through the park.
Photographers and Micetutois fled
quickly when the snake uncciled li
self, moved off a.ud disappeared in
the Bhrubbcry.
A hunt was begun immedaitely, but
up to a late hour the big -inakc was
still at large.
Church to Counteract Saloon Influence
By United Press.
Auburn, N. Y„ Nov. :!.—The Kir. t
Vresbyterinu church of this city will
make an effort to keep men from the
saloons on election night. They have
arranged to 11 reive tbe election wtrn
by direct telegraph v ire and will ser/e until after tli
cake anii entlVe. i i.j bi board.
lie ivtli .n-ade. Of
iftvlnu coupons f r
i aid them ly gel tin
ii'iv.- beltt : wo' ke.i t
rade is il ling - me
inti i est lug geography r I, , j ,
aid of post cards.
Mi Patrick's n on - t ■ lo
Train's room at Lint iln school one
hi1 nilt' .I and four vores t , ai,| |'t s< -(
curing the piano.
Miss Parker was pleasantly sur '
prise,| Krii'fiy afternoon b> lindii g de '
licious fruit, on her desk The g .1 <|.•'
teachers shared her feast alter school !
A beautiful basket filled with aut
unm leaves, grasses an.l berries was1
prepnt d by Rdward Hobert and Eu-'
gene Harris and presented to theii j
t'com last week, thereby bringing itit >
their room a real tcurh of '•October's
bright hiue weather."
Miss PatHck of the fourth grad",;
was evry jdea^antly 'surprisfd one'
morning upon reaching her ioom tp'
find a large basket of delicious fruit,I
onnd.v am!, cookies ii|>on her desk. She!
invited all th-- grade teach, rs to pat '
take r-f her pleasant surpri e.
Tin fourth grade had a holiday last
Thursday afternoon. The little folk.*'
il i< ported a very pleasant afternoon.'
Miss Halner, teacher of languages
i the high school, gave a very inter,
esting account to tne eighth grade of
• v visit to Obeiiunaietgau anil the
Passon Play. She shewed many plio-
•ini hs of the scenes and allowed
the students to examine the text bo k j
print.-' In German and English.
A principal's meeting was held Tues-
ny afternoon and matters pertianing
to the Interest ol' the schools were dls-
eussed. A general patron's meeting
w.-i.s arranged for in the ni-m- future
Rev. Maddox cf the Baptist church,
was 3 visitor in Central school Wed-
nesday and spoke to the eighth grade-
on some features of the coming elee.
By United Press.
Washington, "■ C. Nov Hi-
i - 11 ■ of an appalling natine of labar
and pnaiage Iriwlile- in the lie wall
i ! tids h i\ lxir.ii i■ i urtej lu ;e mi l
a ii immediate investigation has been
in-ill red In the government. Comillls.
. i- Keith, of the depailment of
II e '.tin to in VII I (gate the eondL
' i ns. -H.iimti-1 Gorp; i r.., president of
th trouble originated- b- hi,-
-l" a, taiseis lining thousands ol
Itnssimi pi.e.ant into the eini'itr> a
ehi a ii lab:, r a ud Ii mt jil out ti • l.> .■ -
laborers.
By United Pi*e*s.
i ' ieiigto. 111.. Not. " - i oiigreiSi « .
K. Foss of the 10th dtalriet,
siandpat congressmen, ti -
.1 iiiunceil that Jh the future h
ni l be opposed to Canon. In re-
1 Ij to a direct quortion he said. "I
don't know how to define Cannnnim*.
, "pie have pill all th. ir grief <*4
we in tne bael-et and called it Ca«
onism."
WILE PREPARE Id
MEET BLACKS
DetE'MTaJ. special.
Holtii nvjile, I kite. Nov. liiet*
Mill It delepjatioUB «> 1 whito men feow
Hughes county 10 *o into Seminal#
«■ iinty. ;i"d from adjoin ins; (ountie« :•
i .t '.'' v.oaej county, upon o)ectio
'lav to help xuarij tl.e poiLs f ir to up-
<M tIi* Kinnrifntljer clau.sc as vot. rf
ii| on |> tiw people The ahoye nam'Ni
cennti are str«-ii;|y inliubiteii l>y ,ne-
"i t ;in«l llit «« ha^i* I) ii Hxiiia
mm'c i s i ii thi- nem'ejiv-i would vote it
c\ Ii i | to line violence, T!ii:; is due
i • th* I'uci tli.it white Republican*
I ;m -;nad I them on in tijifi platter.
NVi i!'' lo at- militia may bo held in
i ' i'!in« in ca. e of an upi i ing tho
citizens oi j 1 ie abo • countii have
sal.en < n< - rted acti< 11 to b1 prepared
to enforce tin law and make negroes
who vote ii'.< up to tiie educati naf
RETAILERS 13 MEET
TI
Tlie }N lailer- Association will
meet this evening ai the Commercial
club roomn, and officers and an ad
\i>orv i> >arcl will be Helwted. Mat
1 rs of inii>ortar.e will be discussed
and every member is urged to be
pre ent.
EAST SIRE WILL-VOTE
AGAINST PROHIBITION
By United Press
Muskogee, Okla., Nov. -Alur a
thorough canvas of the cast part of
the state, knewn as the old Indian Ter-
ritory, it is firmly believed that the
hieli license and local option bill will
carry by over 16,000. The people upon
Ibis vide ol the state want to wipe out
the bootlepging element, and if liquor
i to be Fold they want it reunited by
law. Three years ago the Indian Ter.
rltory uont <!t.v by 4,500 vot s but -a ill
re\erse tlie order this time in a deci
sive vote.
County Fair Meeting.
A meeting of the stockholdei > r
tbe K1 U< no & Southwestern Fair as
sociatou will be held at the C'ommer
cial chih room- in Bl Reno, Saturday
November r>, at 2:30 o'clock, at which,
time the election of officers will be
had, and arrangements will l>e mad-*
for tho next years fair. Everyone in
tcrested is urged to attend.
Turkish Sultan is 66.
('on.-1 antinoph1, Nov. ;. Aiehemmed
^ Ill( puppet tigurehead who pose.4
:is "iii m aii 1 rukr of Turkey, was
•'r rn in this city <-ixt\ six years ago
toda. The birthday of the weak niou
I inch was obs rved by the firing of sa-
lutes, the tlisplni of the ting over
man.- buiidingK a.nd the presentation
jot addresses of lelicitation by meai.-
bers of the government and c'iplomatic
I corps, but i ■ v . .itHe in the na-
I ture j f i>opular rejoicing. While many
I of his subjects feare<l and hated Ab
! rtul Kamid, the wicked old "a ^aesln"
| w!:o was posed by tiie ou,ng Turks,
| he at least commanded th~k outward
1 eeming ot respect. The present sultaii
I is so completely dominated by his ad
\isers that lew art^ so poor as to do
| ! iin 1 vcronce. While his reign ha.^
j ci-rtainlj been marked by great im
| i-iovements over rhat of his bioo t
j thirsty predecessor, few ca\e. any cre*l
it to tiie Sultan lor this condition of
affairs.
\f"hemmed \r. is a brother of Abdul
Hamid, and was kept in close confae.
ment by tiie latter untl the revolution
deposed Alxlul and put Mehemmed on
the throne to rul in his stead.
Whether Abdul "the Damned" is
ii live or dead is a scret known only to
the real rulors of Turkey, and quite
probably kept trom the Sultan. A thou
Hiin.l rumors are afloat about the fat*
of the ex-sultan, but it is imjMjssible to
sift the truth from the mass of lies.
: N Whittlesey, secretary of the
int . election tKKird, came in to<la> t
su peri at end the distribution of the
ountv ballots and boxes, and will stay
voters are canvassed. ing en route to her hr,m« In Okhih<
By United Press.
Peoria, 111., Now The p,uurd about
lie county jail containing Joseph Hoff-
man. win assaulted Miss Mazie Clark
last Tuesday, has been doubled today
and th- entire citizenship of the city
is aroused to a fever pitch of excite
neat. Hoffman "was attacked by tbe
"i' l's father while on his wa> to his
'• Imir.an hearing.
Miss Anna Palmer, former resident .Mrs. .1. Q. Gardner and Mrs. .1. V
of this ctiy. passe<i thrau*?h this morn- Schmelsel, who have b<^eu visiting iu
Nebraska during the la si five weeks
hi,a t'ity trom .Minco.
i^t.Mrnot h-ome Sunday.
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The El Reno Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1910, newspaper, November 3, 1910; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120909/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.