The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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The Stale Capital.
By ths Stat* C«pit«! Prating C«.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
What I)o You WaotT
Do yon want A^ent**
Do you want a Situation?
Do you want to buy anything•
Dw you ant Boanlfr* or Lod^eri*
lx> you want any "Help na.i or fcaa'.a? fnP
Do you want Pui-;U* 'l"
1X> you want a Panner! RnrrW
iX. -v .. ant S* - - < rkt or Mechar.leat I'll* ll^«
lK> yi ■ *i;: t.- Rent i n, B • im >r nioret . . ■ <•■«
u>>' i uur.r wft(o> Cased & Inflamed I'dders.
K-'ct your BauM,
r any kio4 of a \>
l«o j u «ar,l ;o N . v. i
Jftor >•. - : K ira
U«rr nij U' : or K la. - b l r/'
Mil an.l Vli-
tare*?
Ha*e you fV<vr 1 If.*- ! (}.->'• of any fclatf
that yuu -
Ha«r you OihkJs t, - . ndt
If «o. TtiB Cap: v j . itrw Ilea
aO *rru*«-mect .. - for 10 ceuta,
&rr« tiuic* f>>r S? . . , i.«* k ,-tk for bO ceuta.
A waut inTnt Statb CiriTAL u«*er (alii u
fcriuf quick rvtuma.
WANTED.
W
rANTKD >■
balilts a
FOp. I^IEWT'
J^< K KhNT ■
over Nf * or: .
r to hi.
four r«M m be
liud ffood. c
«•kialiouia .
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflam illations,
Stiff joints.
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Morse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Foi- M \.l. K
K IIKV I A
■ouaMi* irrui I:i .
Jp K8\ll
lib A Niced, propri.
Adilrt^ut look Ihit |3; l'.
COME
Saturday N ihi Logan County Repub-
licans Will Mat.f/
LET EVKUYH01>\ UK 11 Eli K.
The Hart h II (.
IC<*|iul llraii in.I \ll
alory. Tore Might I'
anil a (in erally
ti-a-l i-r-l . u-
The landslide
feel better. Con
business will so
The republican >g.'
celebrate the w rf .
county ami nation Saturda
tide everybody
is pro win;.: and
n the increase,
r;* .• untv will
orv in i
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Ouickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
.Mustang Liniment conquers
Pain,
Makes flan or beast well
again.
PAWNEE.
The Prosperous County Seat of "Q"
County.
I'AINTS I'KTTRESCUE POINTS
A Cor respondent Telln of It* Matural l.u.
ration, Illinium* and People—Soil
ami Crop* of the County—The
I'an nee Indiana anil
Their Annual
Pajtnvut«.
lot eoutests ain ui;' iu settlers and to-
day the town loth ure nil deeded and
city warrant^ art* worth 1<)0 cents on
the dollar with no indebtedness The
■ ity is nuw e rectiug a tine brick tire
room school hcuse which when com
pleted would be a credit to any town
One of the leading and solid finan-
cial institutions of the city is the Rank
of Pawnee, with Frank M Thompson
president and C. E. Ysndervnort. cash-
ier: incorporated; capital stock, -
OOO. The bank building it an elegant
two-story and basement stone uild-
ing The bank furniture and tixttin-
are the finest in the strip The ofli
ials report business good.
The firm of Rerry •& Raird <arry a
full .ine groceries and queensware
They enjoy a nice trade. Mr. I'.i rry
was formerly paying teller in tin'
Outline National bank. He was now
with the Bank of l'uwnee
Win. tail, formerly postmaster at
Helott, Kansas, is uow proprietor of
two stores iu this town, lie carries a
full line of general merchandise ami
has a large trade.
She pard-iiordon Mercantile company
is composed of the following gentle-
men I 0. Shepard president : .1 II
(tordon secretary and manager: C K
\ andervoort. hd. Smith, ami Mat
Lines. They earry a 850, ooo st n k of
groceries and Ury goods. The\ have
the finest stone store building in the
strip. 2y.\*ft with basement. Their
• legant plate glass front, s\' , is the
largest iu <'klalioina. The\ do unite a
good jobbing trade,theiraales amount •
ing t<> $<• : ,OoO th s year
(ieorge Cotton, formerly of liuthrie,
is running a furniture store, lie has a
good trade.
.1. N. Colter carries a full line of •
farm implements.
J. \V. Kurz, Healer iu hardware, has
a good trade.
K. E. Ragby X Co. carry a full line
of drugs. They enjoy a large trade.
Misses Whitebeck A Paton keep a
full line jf all the latest styles in mil-
linery.
S. Forney runs a nobby bakery and
short order house.
Time is Money!
You can save both by Purchasing
your
Lillies' Drug Store*
Tlicj will put tlif paper on the wall for
>ou. Kooiii Moulding New Stock just
riMM'l*I'd, at very l.ow Prices.
Buy Your him There Also,
'Kv
rM^fll^
liUr^pst stock in tli« Teri'itor> at Hock
Ituttom Pciccs.
To be sure. Her shoes are handsome enough to command homage anywhere.
They were selected from our display of peerless Autumn footwear that s a
mirror of the upper four hundred of shoedom; Lovely feet win an added grace
and double charm when encased in such artistic creations, ours is the irresis-
tible footwear, that always secures that adoration, which is the pride ami
Victor Block Corner Harrison and 1st St.1 ^u^,^i'.«mlir«.frSelov..H::oM by'^.1K;^"!
I nride in their feet. Here are shoes that give pride a magnificent footing to
stand on.
PERSONAL.
S. II. Harris is down from Perry.
II. E. Wood, of Enid, is in the city
down from ltlaek
around town.
Dr. Peoples, the dentist
Renfro's for stationery of all kinds.
Hon 1 . Law head
well.
Eisenschmidt & Hctscli
II. S. Murphy, of Salina, Ivan., i
The Pawnee Lun ber Co. carry a full the city.
line of Lumber.
D. II. Madden, of Pond Creek, is in ■
You can get the latest style millin-
j ery at Mrs. Annie •Smith's, l?0 nkla-
in boom avenue, lu-ur First street u'so REPAIR1NC NEATLY DONE.
! notions and goods for infants.
"Exclusive Shoo .Dealers.
118 Wost Oklahoma Ave*
(lid Crow Club Uooms, under
The (iuthrie Marble Yard is fortu-
the city.
| nate in securing the services of E. c. |
Howard, of Cleveland. Oklahoma, one
left for McAlister | of the finest marble workmen in the
, v est.
the management of Parson v Po
quite a popular resort Coventor Renfrow
U.S. Mcliuire, formerly county at- today on "business.
torney of Chuutauqua county, Kansas.
has lately located here, iu rooms o/er 1 • ( ■ Simpson, mananager of the tel- | Hoard and lotiging for two gentle-
the Farmer's a Citizens' llank. ephone due. came up from Oklahoma men in a quiet home. Terms reason-
1), Iturroughs, better known as '~ity today. able. Inquire 4?;{ Hroad street.
•;I)a.l." operates a lirst class d.Ujr h*ok Ml* F. H. (ire,,- left to,lay f.,rlo>va. j call on Renfro for drug., paints and !
line to 1 erry. ( ood alcoramcxlations in answer to atel- grain that her moth-! 0j]s
and always on time makes thisoneof er is dangerously ill.
the most popular hack lines on the Ladies' visiting cards, all styles, at
road. Edward Raemer, the railroad build- Lillie «fc Co.'s. Also orders taken for
.1, S. Badges runs a first class daily t,r' has returned from England and is engraving.
FhEE
FREE
hack line to I'ed Rock, T. Mr I:, again looking over Oklalw
Said a fellow yesterday, Theonh
is proprietor of the Hotel National.one \v. S. Denton, a former law partner j wa\ to catch a lifting "vote is to tioat
of the tineKt hotels mi Oklahoma which |n Kanaaa of 8. I.. Overstreet is hereI it in
lias become quite a pleasure resort all from South Enid. He was defeated
the year round. there for the legislature. Palace Hotel furniture and fixtures
There are a number of bright news- I for sale, (iood trade. Will sell cheap
papers published in this citv Tin- '>r E. 0. barker, president of the for cash. —H. H.CanaI' . •iuthrie. t
Pawnee Republican published'by .1 II. oklahoma Medical association, left for T
Hale A Co., D. F. Johnson, editor, has Perry today to attend its annual ses-
a large circulation and a good adver- *l°n
tising patronage. Don'forget the republican rally on
Purdy A Marshall, manufacturer of & K 1
fine cigars at this plate. the 60ve nment acre Saturday night.
There are 101 business houses in this
•ity.
BARNES' HIGH PLURALITY.
There is not an empty residence
house in town and it would be a pay- "** Right with the Front of th
ing investment for some oue to build a Ticket.
few for rent Parties who are looking
for a location should not fail to visit
opposite
Clock repairing at Thorpe
the postottice.
Justice McCarver said to the Stati
Catitai. reporter today tiiat he wanted
to raise a 8l..">u to send a telegram to
England telling them to stop voting,
that we've got enough to do us for two
years.
On New Years Day January 1st, 1895, We will give
to holder of Lucky number
One Piano Valued at $500.00
Renumber every cash purchase of $1.00 entitles you
to one chance on this fine instrument
Hon. C. M. Harnes
j Thorpe, the jeweler, is located in
hough having Renfro's drug store.
the government aer.\ if pi.*a- ant, if I'awm i , Ok. Nov. s [Special Cor- country, the I topia of the west, an independent candidate aga'.nst him j Renfro has the only line of cigars in
—-—— for the legislature, will run third,' the city.
unpleasant weather.
the opera i rcspondence. ] No inland town in all j
K\| ell«M|
house. Let all rcmiblican-, in the ''he new west can .how such wonder ! noison and impurity of your w' ^C°DA\ °" ,th,e rePu',Iic n| Watch repairing and cleaning done
.... . i . oerj poison ana iinput 1131 "i \our ticket. It is nip and tuck between bv Thorpe, the jeweler.
conntv be present Let, make it a,'0' aml improvements in blood, by Dr. Heroes Golden Medical who the beat! a i . . , ,
I so short u time. The town,ite con Discover*. Then there's a clear skin nlm anQ I'-an «o is me best . A democrat wanted to know yester
whooper. r„i,i.„,.„ and a clean system. Tetter, salt- " ">• Their pluralities will be over day what kind of whisky the repubil-
t.iins n n, laia out in resilience , • • . . I. , n-,-. ... I r .. c&n* Htirin<r this . • •. mn-iifrn 11..
Absolutely Free of Cost.
We always do as we advertise. Buy your Jewelery
and Musical Goods of the old reliable firm,
Not a financial one. but a failure of
physical energy—of vital tamina.
How cau this W repaired C ; per-
sistent course of the bl. .1 fi-rtili/.er
and invigorant. Ilostetti • - -• ach
Hitters, whi.-h insun | t diges-
tion and assimiiiiti'. ai .; • msc-
i|uent ga'n in streti_". i. a: 1 ! • • It
also remedies liver and ma!.
order, rheumatism. • er\
constipation.
TALKED TO THE S:
Confri>i>iiiiui Klvim \ililrm«i-. the liill-
ilrru of the II lula Hrh tnl.
All invitation having been v-nt sev-
eral days ago t 1 de Irest be-
fore the scholars of the high school.
Congressman Plynn ■ 1 yester-
day morning and
and business lots, court house and
school reserves and public parks. The
townsite is situated in a horse shoe
bend in the fertile valley of the ltlaek
Hear river.
The townsite is composed of rolling
prairie and wood laud that slopes strengh of pale, puny, scrofulous
gently from the south and west to the ^ren nothing can equal it.
the methods of .
workings of the t wo 1
as seen by on•• fan.
The address w;,> of
t he Bflkolll
clear way the every
of parsing bills ...ii,r
with much siil,' li^
making in genera1.
Aileiitloi
rheum, eczema, erysipelas, boils, car- lTh's mukes a great record fo
buncles, enlarged glaus. tumors ami \|r Barnes.
swelliugs. aud all bUnnl, skin, and
scalp diseases, from u common blotch GOV. STEELE A CONGRESSMAN,
or eruption to the worst scrofula
these are perfectly and permanently . ,,
cured bv it! ' 1 rrom "I'd flnllirle
In building up needeil llesh and t r Itaiioml Will.
'hiI* Makiow Ind . Nov. s —Hon. Win.
Grimes: Heartfelt thanks to nil Okla-
ltlaek ilear on the north and east, a | Delicate diseases of either sc\. how- llo"la lor k""' i'*lo"inbrance,. ( 011
, , faii of about '.•■mi feet, making one of j ever induced, speedily and radically
tin most pieturcaiue and healthy lo- Address, in confidence World's
. . , ' Dispcnsarv Medical Association. Huf-
a C'ty ° ""y '"Wn York.
•IOJLS. I the ship
The Hotel National of this city is Jtss OVERSTREtT ELECTED.
one of the finest and best managed
,ri . . Hon. H. I.. Overitreel'i Itrollier u ron-
hotf in the west. This house has
1 , . , , arrets 111 Mil from liuli:iii:i.
two. an upper and lower, real old
fashioned southern porches, extend- The many friends of Jess Overstreet.
inif ...i feet along the entire eastside brother of Hon. s L Overstreet. of (
I the house While sitting on the tUU cit* wil1 b" f11'1 l" h** r of los ,h|1 ya,
porch, the climate just now i. simply ! fiction as congressman from Indiana
cans used during this campaign,
thought they had got away with the
democrats by fin ling a new patent
that the democrats were not on to
I)o you need manuscript covers? j
(let them of Tm: Static Cai itai .
Ali styles of engraving on gold or
silver by Thorpe, the jeweler.
Do you want "For Rent" or "For
Sale" cards1.' Tiik Statk Capital
gratnlations in return. f keeps them in stock.
IIF.o. W. Stkki.K. t. n . . . ,
• 1. I. Hamer has a telegram from
Republican rally on the government | )'r°tlier siiving he was re-elected
acre Saturday night.
FLYNN StRENADtD.
The Miilim It 11 ml IIhI m lhf\irtm
Suine Choli-e Munlr
The militia band tendered a ser
in the Fourth Nebraska congressional
district bj 000 majority, over fusioo.
This retains in enngrcss a warm friend
of t'klah'una.
204 Oklahoma ave.
\V. II. MKRTKN. MAJOR ( KO/.IKR.
Merton cfc Cro«ier.
Telephone No. 33. No. 510 West Oklahoma Ave, \\ t of
Renfrc
oftice.
for drug-.
Opposite post-
No. 510 West Oklahoma Av
Santa l*c Railway track
I do not like snow He is the first republican ever elected Bn(,
the largest stock
al j Lillie s drug store,
mplinicnt
1 here was
•ening
WHOLESALE
mistake iu the
band boy
and line instrument
> are largely due to th
efforts of Mr.Flynn, and they appreei
at 1 a .J the lovely for th'
" and Thpre is just lhe i|ijrhtw|t j lo congress from his district and the j thanks
ir with then, suggestion of fall in the atmosphere. I ,irkt man ever ominatei1/or that P0* ' their esistan
' ' 1' 11 e1 • t l" The view from this porch includes the from his countv < lohn.sou>. an(l ,.qU||)m
u. •'•.em.i" i(,w„ and the surrounding country for | This,s a ^r,'al to a man
' ' \ orl , in eaeh direction. It is f^.; ! of his age. he being only about thirty- ate Mr l lynn -fri
1 1 he . ipit a: 1 nating ami beautiful, including roll- two years old. Mr Overstreet uad
law and law I tug prairie, woodlands and msnv sil. ma,,.v Wands here when vi&iting hi
ve.y streams of water. The leavks on | bro,ht*r uni1 stroD* Pre3sure was ing daily'amlV'-kl , ^bJ rikr for
th« trei*- have louned their brightest to l,ear tn l *'ve him locate this paper, is no longer • • .nnected w d
i«"!or-. from dark green to pale yellow, | all,on4f us« which he came very near lilt. m \ i k i miiai. The people will
ith here and there a patch of bright-1 oklahoma has another friend
,t scarlet, making one of the roost i cou^r*"sH ailded to i
was appre. iatud be the t mgressman , 1 I,VMaKl> u,e au
nouncement that the teat hers enter
was an s ereit by a neat speech ofjtaiunient November « and Decembe:
IN
know that ] I wif be held in the l'resbvterian
! church ilt w as determined soriie time
since that it was not advisable to al-
low the church to appear as a rival to
to the opera house.—Tin Si sstos
i hi- i'<
The W * T. I will i i nii iuori
al service for Mrs. Ma I W . .11• t;. .• • .
national corresponding rt tarv. ami . , . . , , .
a number of beamifu: solo, will be beautiful and pleasing sights In all |
rendered by some of .iur • t the new \\ t
The program is beau, fu mp touch The . 1.1 Pawnee agency is just
ing. All invived. To be 1,. . I at th. a< ross the river east of town. Its I Long, who defeated .Jerr\ Simps >n
i who is also eleetetl from Indiana ('oil
1 gre&sman llainer. from Nebraska a
. brother of 1L I llainer. and (. hester
>i \ ik ( All i a i..
ern themselves o«acoriliugl>
Dated this Mh day of November.
Si %TR C\iii v i PlIIN i is. Co.
Fairfield. th>
eeiveil a ear I
which they I ave fi
rug store
th«
1 hlc4K<i l.lii
Congregational ehnrci
ternoon at ; p. m. harp.
SO
congratulatory telegram, signed
EXTRA
PANTS&STAN1E
eflP.
r2bi
We are the
for these suits
from
exclus
to be
jjents
only
>r$en-
cprwr
p n« pal feature is the Indian school
mil the restoration of T-" acres of line b . prorainent citi,ens • nt
arming and. where the .ndian vouth *
i> Ua^ht habita of iadaatry. " I Coojreaamaa-elect Orftatreet, telling
lhe I'avNiiec Indians receive large Itiui of liutUrie's joy at his e tiott.
iiinuit\ payioeiits from the govern- *~"
ment ever, three months. The last POTTAWATOMIE GOES POP.
payment ..mounted to the enormous
which is nearly all iteminiont l' rrle« It by :i ; riurniitv anil
j-pent wit !i the merchants of this citv.
, I oil Comity Th kef KIrrtetl
Hi - •!•->. here is a large trade comes
l.i if fr. in the (Kage Indians, as their Tf.i i m^kii, Ok Nov. T. — [Special
i n -ervatii ti is only twelve miles dis Correspondence | Heaumont's vote is
tout ami \<-u can see most any day >: Flynn, -1.'. Wisbv, • — Keau-
: r Indian- u t. w n n carriages and luont 310 over Flynn. 1 lie democrats
ugr u At- white drivers, ami with ami republicans are defeated one in
.\hite babies in their arms, which ty ticket. The republicans average
tVsih, ;. are fast becoming civilized -HS) ahea«l of democrats and {xipsabout
. t .. ., !t* rim - w ay <>f doing busi- JO° aheatl of republican?.. 1 • p-~ ..n«-.i
ness 1 up and voted straight and diasaCstied
This town is surrounded by as tine a democrats voted with pops The vote
farming and stock-raising country as on county attorney is: Asher, rep.
can be found iu the I nited states. TMchaU, pop 95 D'akem .
It has plenty >( timber, goodwater deui. M3
and tine prairie grass all the year, —
round. The soil is of a dark vegeta-
ble loam that will bring forth all
kinds of farm products in abundance.
For many vear* this country has been
noted for its fertility. The I'aw nee*
have always raised 6lie crops and good
fruit The corn, wheat, oats, cotton
and potatoes raised on the old ground
this year are as tine as can be found in
any state in the union.
With a tine climate, plenty ot pure
water, wood and coal and so many
undeveloped natural resources and ad- ]
.nntagcs.it can readily be seen that
Pawnee i> destined to become a city
of considerable commercial import
anee in the near future. That a rail-
road w ill be built to this point at no
distant day there in no chance for f
doub*. , s the investment would pay
• rge dividends on the capital invested
in such an enterprise.
This to,vn has had only live town j
Weieker A
men. have n
thracite coal
cheap.
The Second street
place to buy goods.
Best room and board in town at the
Arlington Hotel. mi per week. New
management. Transient. $1 per day
The (iuthrie Musical I'nion will
meet tonight with Mrs. Rich. All
those who wish to bi charter members 4
of the organization w ill sign the art i-
cles of incorporation and charter to-
night. Constitution and bv-laws will
also be sdopted. Copies of 'Pinafore" —
have not vet come, but select choruse
will be used.
Al Lillie's Drug store.
wall paper are now be
DKAI.KRi
Foreign and Domestic «
>> << Fruits and Produce.
,rT;:, A so General Commission Meicharls
Choice Fruits, \uts, Vegetables, 1 tc., Constantly in Stock.
WINFIKLH s.
sM ITH.
At to rue v.
NORMAN A SMITH.
Heal Estate Hroker.
Winliolil S*. Mini ill \ M011,
Victor Blcok utlll'ie. Okltx
• J.III\HY 'I'H whs ON (OT'l'LKS /t\l F'i
City and Country Property for Sale or Rr.nt
tain Ileehrs. whom he knew during
the war. He and I aptaiu Heelirs went
tylf.s of together through some of the most
eived. lainous battle fields in the south. Mr.
Roberts was a member of company!
Dr. Hughes, the denti-t. has moved and Mr. llechrs of company M and the
hisoti. -e from the block to two companies were in the same reg-
I room No .. over the Hank of Indian imeut for a ldiig time
I Territory, where he will continue to I
• the best wor at the lowest prices Do you want carbon paper or type-
Worth
Stubborn
Ouinea
trouble
chilJr
Beecham's
Pills
(T^kic.cwJ
Q '■ "-hk Q
#000000000 i
in the city.
Isaac Roberts, of oklahoma City,
was in the city today He toet ('ap-
AWAROEO
Hifhest Honors— World s Fair.
•&pu
W CREAM
BAKING
P0WM8
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Geam 0f Tartar Powder. Frer
'r->ni Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
years the standard.
('all 011 Tin: Statk
writer ribbons
Capital.
The oklahoma Medical association
\ ill have a two days' session at Perry,
commencing today.
L. A. Cross, with the Richardson
Fine Millinery,
.Must be closed out by the Holiday -.
1 am making special pr . >n
All Hats, Feathers,
and Ribbons
Anil cvi'rvtliintr in ilit* M iiu'i-v iin,..
Make vour pnri huse now.
Lacies can Have ali Blemish. Pimples
l.u in I. er Co.. is Hem-in* lomrsinlle. ,ir Freckle, removed i.i-oiuptlv l.v Mrs
A new pir,. \vt i^liinc ten poumls. ar Itobt, MeUevnuld, • ho Vis-. '
rived at his home this morning. ' , |Klr„,. nf" Tllrkish
Plain baths for Ladies oul\.
- MRS. H. 1\ SH(I\1)K1-'S,
Citizens interested in the ijuestiou
should attend the council meeting this
I evening. Their opinion is solicited on
the question of bonding the city in-,Cor Oklahoma and Divisi
I debtcdness.
Come to the republican rally Satnr
day night
DAILY WEATHER FORECAST.
Rf|iort«<t l>y W . I Wulteri. Ob-i«rv«r I . S. ne
*at 111-1 llureaii.
Highest temperature yesterday, .
lowest, 4 7. Forecast for tomorrow
Fair, and stationary temperature.
a. o r. w.
All members of (Iuthrie Lodge No.
1 are urgently requested to be pres-
ent Thursday night. Work in both
, degrees. Special and important busi-
to bo taken care of
Do you want the famous (ilucinum
pens ' Tin Si a 11 (Miiai is the ter-
ritorial agent and keeps them in
toek.
I "im itk r vcini keeps in stock j Pens, inks, lead pencils, rubber
i"1- « ega ''-auks every I bamls--all kinds of stationerv at Thk
>lank required b\ law in Dklahntntf 1 Sta 1 k Capii ai okkick
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1894, newspaper, November 8, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122566/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.