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THE EDMOND SUK-DEMOCRAT.
KKU'vi:. <X Thomas. l'roprh is.
Kutcreil «t Mio Poetoffltt at n«t <>. i
for trftitwnitUl liir.. a tn* innlla as
Cl**" '11*11 iliafMT.
Tenn.,
Thurs-
Hub-1
their J
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G R E A T
A ■> tb Sun
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miiiiicai •
Mm! friii,
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Mail fti.'i
1 : H p ni
jktuils doi
]'<> lo.Tu-e
rouertoalbuf.a
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Local Market.
Wh*nt. *ofl"N.>. -
" hard No. _*
Otu
I ! .*■. per ■
Cattle, perponn I
Kgirs, p«r
Hut i.-r. per jnmn'1
Potatoes, i i r f u*li«l
Onion*
id faVorablv kn
•iI "i" tlifi i * will iiow to our citizens s"*\
/' ' ''''' -hoe that have the kst interest of the'/
. t t tom. :it le-art, and always com- to the i I
J'r -nt when an « i>U < ;rise demand It:!
o r
J C d 1 c
a \u
and will prove an ae pii
social circle in that neigh
i Thursday u '-lit tin- n
lered Mr. and Mrs. Leonat
to
Commencing Decembei
Kn voice January ist.
'edgerton & shave:
I )I lAI/KJJ* IX
\Ki)\\ AKi
ist, preparatory
I M 11LI tJ \I1£ N~rI
1
TIM
(the neighbor
slon of Mr. L.
i home
led as
Stinnil; «
and to
his old staunch friends to t
neighbors vie with each other,
1 which could give Mr. L., and hi
| the warmest reception.
A bounteous re) a t was spr
which 80 individuals did ample
The SI N 11RMOOUA i join-
; ninny friends in extending c m:
hitions.
! M. J.
for Kdg
he will <
:er, appeared
mday witlr a
. Mo., his old he
vith relatives a:
LOBSITZ & M'CREDIE.
fEOPLES' BANK,
Stovos, Tinware, Etc
i We carry a laIV" stock o{ Shelf and Heavy Hardware.
We handle all kinds of Farm Implements.
Call and nee our elegant line of Cooking and Heating Stove
their
rratu-
ld bv
If."
rd.
DOES
mved
The secret orders have
iik* Millerton & Shaver Hall when
they now have first class accommoda
mseipiently are happy.
©cneral Sanding vkisin&ss.
Blankets at L. C. Wahl «.% Co.
Valentines at Moore A Howard.
Hartzell Not«n U|
Myrtle Ireton visitad Sarah Zingre
on Tuesdav lust.
... .. ' .. .. . Wo will give the Hrat 100 cash in
Miss Nellie \\ vatt is teaching the , V ,
.advance subscribers for the >i m-Dkm-
winter term of scoool at this placo. ,, ... ,, ,
' oritATthe Homo, Field and corum a
Mr. Ireton has been considerably M ar free. Sec their add.
Try tha Diamond S Unking Powder. the tn-a'lier I... rami wi : ,
Home made comforts at L. ti. Wahlj Charles and I > Ihan an* if
A Co. fering fi oni a i n attack of the
Cut prices on Jdillinery at M. Mc (Iiippe.
IManus. I Quite a numb -r of < ur prominent
Half a ear load of paint at Moore A 'citizens were called to Oklahoma City,
Howards. j as witnesses on J. K. stevens's re
Geo. Ilabcuek was over from Knid pleNiusuil.
this week. | The wife of Mr. Kingerman died at
' PitrnftuTwiu .... II, "city on '1,10 fBml|y h',ra''- Mol,d"> llt
I>IRJ5<$,W?RB.
. M. Cli:i|iman. of
' 1 ■,-V;„MJtriali
H. J. SiiHvor,
j. w. Waltera,
ti
The band hoys also received
$15.40 from Miss May Fenner the
The following letters are held for proeet ds of a lawn social given at .v.: s
postage at the post-otHce: Master Feuner's home.
Forrest Hums, lliohmoinl. Ky., and II. And the musical a* the m. e. Clturcli
W. Uuckbee, Rockford, 111. under the an peels of the band on Jan.
last, netted |22.00,
EDMOND, OK LAHOMA,
C r C. KOHSTER,
PROi ;.I Eiua OF THE
IMoXKKil GIIOGER
.1 u kles, Honey, Maple Syruj). Buckwheat Flour, New K
i:ind Mince Meat, White Fish. Mackerel, Cranberries, Dric!
Fruitsof all Kinds, Oranges, Jjemons, Bananas, Ap-
ples and a full line of
THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC
1
• ?1
liijii!
Dr. Ivirkpatrick has a remedy
which the worst teeth can be extrac
; without pain. It is his own discov
and is perfectly harmless^.
L. (I _ - , .
^, . . . • live o'clock ot consumption, a rod -j.*
Monday last. i 1 ' ■
— ' ve-irs. I* as u h iv s a hu^baud
A1.Taynehaa contracted for painting ;aIKl8nr|tan.,i(d fatlM.r Rn(l .,, >th ,.
the city Haji. J tod many friends to mourn her ]o s. |
The carpenters work on the City Mr. John Huttsandhls In. : i in-law
Hall is completed. Mr.*Stinj(i' i. of II 'pkia M■>., in e >.u
T.F.fUKot Ci mett 0l6 was in'a , I, I il„-
town .Mnndav iMt. I Itoek.aUe in Ed but 8aturd y.l
•— Mr. Stingier will ship a car load of I
Prof. Norris came down from Perry . ,r,( ;|ll(,, Ai JUul furm
last Wednesday last. here the e nin -a i.
It will pay you to trade with Ed Preaching at the school h use next
Fielding, Waterloo. sabbath at v • in. by i-v. « r
' Ladies tnr, at which time a Sabbath School
will be organized* Services at three
j p. m. of same day by Hey. Faulk.
All cordial!) invited. Z.
Uist Saturday was a busy day in
Edmond. The streets were crowdt d
with people, there being fully 250
teams tied to our hitching racks.
Try the celebrated Diamond S Mak-
ing Powder. Satisfaction guaranteed
or your money refunded.
JJ0m3 L. (i. U*ahi. A Co.
i.,l J DeWitt's Witch ila/i't >aive eli-ans.' -,
ry ' puri ties and heals. It was made for'
! that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts.
' bruises, chapped hands, sores of all de-
in 11
scriptions and if you have piles use i!
for them. Sold by Moore A Howard.
Henry Hagen, the tailor has just ri
( cived samples suitable for spring and or more
summer
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Parties
should I
vishing their mail on that
mr this in mind.
Feb. 3rd and 10th:
Uoll Call *Answp
Events.
Human histor;
Review of the
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TIIIv R^PUBIylcr.j st. IyOUis,Mot|
\. II. Classen.
1.1 )avs of Pon
sttors Tcrta-
. Hiltihiilal,
l<.| i-itrii'<1 by
Co to L. ti. \' ah; .v (
and Gents Underwear.
Henry Cullenon last Wednesday at
Mulhall sold his horse, Mono list, for
'We regret to note that A rs. K. \V
Erisman is on the sick list.
lion. Thos. StiK'kslag'ecr, of Port
•Sill, was in town Tuesday.
The lowest prices ever heard of mi ~
1 Our No mal School.
Millinery at M. MeManus, , ,
' It might interest our n i h-r ! i oal
G. A. Clark was visiting in Pern iheir attea'ion oiu •• in a while to oui
the latter part of last week. ; \ormal scliool of which w •. and t hi
Endless varitiea in styioi and colorfr ;SOOn M
aking i
relief.
One Mil
do. s<>:
II. C. Angle
Anthon;, started < :
for Arkansas. The
pose of purchasing
o A Ho
;ard.
t" and Frank j
Wednesday 1
>r the pur
id
In Art.
nn Hist
an and
xpe
Miss Judet
dieval Art
i Allen
A. Mc
out thre
in Millinery at M. McManus.
— | proud < f.
(irocerlcK sold at H ■ k Bottom pric |)) ^ >(i|| ,
at Fielding's store, Wa'cloo.
id.
much reason to be satisiied, nay. to b<
i"e nil know what a Nor
it is simply the prefect
If for the profession of teach |
Down goes the price ef all Flannel ier. Teaching, of cours- -- up The • •• la
Underwear at L. ti. Wahl A Co. t.o the highest grade of 1 wri'- , il. c. Th
The largest stock ot' Millinery ever deepest thiakc in
j There will be a box supper at the j Th
I iilckett's Bchool house,next Wednesday ; How to
| uight February 7th. Proeoeda for the ' sen
j benefit of lb v. Dobb pastor of I . 15. J jhirn
'church. All are cordially invi
4 absolutelv' painle:
brought to the city at Winglrn.
Try Dr. Kirkpatiickslocal anaethe
tia for the painless extraction oft
and Broad w
Fimt street,
| T., recently
1 A Ian Sm
urdav, Febr
Wned
1 university are instructed by others,
yet the most valuable ti acher to man-
' ! kind is the one who teaches the inlant.
. | Froeol made himself immortal by in-
We are glad to note that II. W. ".roducingthe KinderiMv'ea of which
i orey is again attending to his duties, we have as yet f w, i i' any at all, In < n
. but in t|ie larger cities of
(the states it has beooine a main feat-
ure, and Is attached to almost every
JMioiout! biacititK, cukes,etc. are made , „bi,<. ch„,,l. Of that we will speak
with the Diamond S Baking Powder., hl anol|,er lasne. W . have a .Normal
The students of the Normal organiz- :,n our Pity and it behoove us to nl-
i-d two debating societies Wednesday, hide to It -mc- in a w!, rli th<- -.at- '" • > 1 I; i •" 1. 1
lv... c.."l. , , . . i . : isfaction and pr.de ;• I. er\. - •• 1 t
>ouS4LK .V go,Kt house and lot ,, , ,
near Normal building.
a. Owen. |
We are glad to be able to note tha
ilings that 3t
i lot, corner
were moved
first of the \
1 t he lot to
nee, Kas.
IU. u-it
lyappl
^ Groat • -;>!in^ .• «.f ,
] •---^Goods etc., at L. ti. Wahl .
r will be given on Sat
y 17th, at the Cli holm
ree miles northwest of
• •hi are to .jo to the
wlu.il
ialve is prompt- j
nicut is true, j
skin diseases, |
i Letter List,
remaining unealh d
• r i id, (). T..
hag Jan. " 1, 1894:
]■<■>■< . Lewis A
EDMOND, I. T.
TarpTn DAT
to i ivj un 1
AIR
SSftR
$1 .OOOln Premiums.
Kan-a - City Times: offers
in premiums to the ten persons
ltd in the ten largest number
!v subscriptions to The Twice
Notice.
Edmond, O. T. Nov. 1st., 1S93.
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of V.. W. Fenner & Co., has disolved
Tin y have sold out entirely to Ilan
Polk and Co. All parties indebted t
said l<. W. I'enner A Co., will please
call and 11 !•• with F. S. Peck who is
authori;: ' to collect all accounts and
pay all debts of said linn.
E. W. Fennfr.
C .'or. I iron.l «t. Sooond S troots, ISdmoii d, O
j. w. howard, sr.
F. SI. MOORE, M. D.
MOORE & HOWARD
I DRUGGISTS STATIONERS
DEALERS IN—
PAIHTS, OILS, VARNISH. WALL PAPE:
AY LXDOW SHADES, ETC.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night,
WHmw v WJWI ; ■ffiumv i i"jaa—u v • - fniMiuknaaMBKiNB^
L E.
DEALKIl IN
BAKERY
Fre h Bread, <
HusUs Coif.
tikes, Pies, Buns. Ilolh
• Cakes, and all kinds
iw Fresh Taf-
Balls.
tuit ca!:es a specialty
. H
.1 c
Wi
Mr
'■'u-1,
the wisdom the authorltie
j played In arranging
course to pupils from
1 ( r •" b
i school Instead of a two veins course to
local minister. Let everybody go and
thereby help a good cause.
On last Saturday W. II. McCoy, of
Allert >n, Iowa, sold at auction on the
mules and 11
head of American work horses. The
have dis-! wl® realized $1,658, an average of
four years jf~^.71 which is unusually good.
> gramme
Mrs M. Kline, .1 p
hu Lantyre, Gus
McCoy, T J Mounts, Albert
Northerns n, M Nariuey, ( C
Potts, Thos Patton, Josy
Handol, I (' Steen, Ellen
Tonnehill, J H Taylor, N E.
Persons calling for the above letters
will please sa\ "advertised" and pay
one cent. P. ,1. Bowman, P. M.
the
Mild is
j v first premiu
ns upright grand pi
rl-0 in gold; the
(is a $tl00 Mason A Hamlin organ; t'
S.G. Morgan will on U« around ,ht. , ,, h l.,, ,(s, , ,.
again. , , ...
■ rase in older suite.-.. 1 • ..clo! as a
Our ladies Hosiery is the linest ever profession needs expedience. It net «!s
brought to Kdmojid. See them at' no deep, i • scholar to teacli « h
Winglers. ,ltf -ipntary cliesesbut it needs experience
Highest market price paid for i,n(1 although our graduate^ from our
|k>untry jffoduce at Fielding's store. Normal are leady for their labors two
Waterloo. > ears earlier than th ■ • from the N'or-
uil iu the states, vi t the\
j two years more experience In teaching
I than those from the latter Institutions,
j It might be well to call attention to
C'apt-Jackson's Native Herb is kept th, fact that ma' < -l tr.. * vh
for gale at Moore A Howards. Call , \ rinire-h.- d, is duly appi ,.i'
there for it. jits e.ain lea i • tha the pup !.
is the place to
Hats and Caps.
Last week Leslie Wkitaker leased ; L. (i. Wahl \ c
Joe Tylers livery out fit and will eon-j buy Boots, Shoes,
tiuue business at the old stand, The j
star Liven stable. He is courteous ' Nollce of Disolutiorw
and obliging and we bespeak for hire. Lomond O. 1 . .fan. 20th, 189+.
a large share of public patronage. ! By mutual : . nt the partner-
ship made and enterred into by and
between M. Bodcnlieimer and A. A.
d on the 5th <>i December, 1893.
Elder C. c. Parker, of Oakland, I.T..
will commence a meeting in the school j1
house In this place on Saturday night.
When in need of Queens ware of
any discriptiou you can find
"Winglers.'
had February 10th. Ho will bo
dn r Kv another minister. Come :
ons.; the gospel expounded, all
assisted
id hear
Tie
dung
from
The Mite Social held n.-t Thursday
At the residence of J. E. Qnein was
well attended.
Jas. Waters, of Marietta, I. !'., is
spending a few days with his family
cm Deer Creek.
while attending the high or
vanoed school, becu
Miss Lena Spragoe
with friends at Oklahoma City
first of the weak.
announce
recovering
It gives us pleasure t-
that ( . B. H ne\ is fit
from his recent 11
I teacher graduating fr<
It is with reyrel Ii.,.. w,.Ihat v is „ ,v h,.
Elta .layue cwu.ined ti his r<
with acute rheumatism.
ad- ing
aecome skilled in the towr
his liking and thus fitt1- and
•ei ul life earlier than it Bow
ider the old system,
provides the practical
• teacher. The mate
is not the rod as it
the mate-
institution. It
•ntion to laud
jut the reason
lvanta of a
un our Normal,
larged In
to accommodate the rapidly ln<
ing number of young men and w
ary Hediek, Mi
iter, on Thursd;
Milwaukee, Wis
it ti John Sh 11 ■ ft
has this day
aid assume.^
billties of si)
denheimer
titles, clainii
all the real (
. 1. The said How-
igrees to pay all lia-
l and the said Bo^
all rights,
interests in and to
ial pro].
and pf
and are vlsl
r southwest i
id f
mil t
, the day and
Our Norm
aterial for
visiting rial we refer
was in forint
rial at the head of 111
is not our aim or n
them but to point
wherein lit s the
vs, bn
Better
trv It.
>ld I
Mrs. S. G. Dei bier re rued last ^it- that are desirous to bee
liiday from an extended visit with her "ur school ou rs fa
parents at Manhatte i, Kaieas. found iu the states.
Bodenhelmer & Howard dissolve!
fiartaershipoil last Saturday. A. A.
Howard w ill continue the businct ■
Held
s. K. Van \ oil
f Edmond now a C
lor two friends were in
as- They had just ret tin
ten ssh where they had !
■rs \fr. V . and friends
i tu ure with business, ti
lull, and
Sunday.
Teeum-
en <
at Winglers.
! On last V
excitement v
i /ell'g team d
at terrilfie sp
stepped into
front of the
immediately
the horses ga
k llopf.NUKIMKIt.
HOWAKD.
tin no the bu ..n
i the latest fashion
a\, considirahlrt
ited by .1. A. i -
;r down Broadway
Mr. H bad just
hide standing in
"lee when almost
.>)e st ran on one
ty, the horses t
fourth a $1CM) pneumaii • ti'° hi-
the fifth an <to0 L c. Smith, i ..kt
Lefer or Colt's lmninieiless shotgun;,
the sixth a $< -r> Haviland china hand-j
painted dinner set of 140 pieces; the ^
sev.ith a ^75 ine/./.o tint engraving.
and fr.uiie: the eighth, $59 gentleman's
or lady's solid gold watch; the ninth a
|2*> Washburn guitar and case; thei
ten!If, a $25 W.bster's Unabridged;
1 >i • • iry and adjustable stand;
This extraordinary offer remains
open until midnight of May dl. June
1 the lists will be canvas-d and the
awards made to the persons sending
in the ten largest lists of yearly sub- j
scriptions to The Twice a Week!
Timks. The paper is issued Tuesdays |
and Fridays, and the subscription
price is |1 per year, 50 cents six months
and 25 cents three months. Two six-
lu mths' subscriptions or four three-
months' subscriptions count as one
\ early subs ription. All who enter
this compel it ion not only have an op-
portunity to uain ahandsome premium
but will he paid f<
ditlon. Of each
p jpsy
PHI
Watches,Clacks i Jewelry
Repairing a Specialty.
BROAD STREET,
EDMOND, 01;
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world. V'f y >r. ;
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ilND
FIXGTI <\i BORAH,
STONE BUILDING
^ ** First Door West of Peoples' Bar
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Have you se it'
Winglers'? They
t Lou Sale 1
f-houses. Will br
k t< suit the purcha
Thursday evenii
meet ing will be 1
visabllity of don
the Normal seho
about two \ < ars ago. Out of respect . , ,
' ,f Ing book. wrrr...
Dim on Friday 1 ' at Lexington,
O. T., Mrs. F.. J. Keller. M e was th
daughter of Col. II. H. Moose of Ihi?
city and was married to Mr. Keller
The Ladies of the v'hristatn Church
will give s gcnenit supper promptl\
at six o'clock February 14. in Central f-<i the decc ed, ti
ilall Lex; *ton c « d th. .« j . «•.
Mrs. Vrof. Win ii 4 anticipating a " ;il took pi
pleasant visit from Ah • < i>. ( lai k, «if t!l" :,:1'! 1
Junction ( i:;.. Ka i . . . . \ I an n
men
of btui
•.e tinder
f the 1. O. (). K., and a
i, they took a hunt,
eby given that i
g, February 8th,
eld at Wingler'ssto
f considering the ad-
ting the library to
d. All part leg hp ,
nested to return them
or three good
1 on time, terms
, with interest at
u> iipnnntr.i') nor cent on deferred payment. Ap-1
s presence of mind ply toO. W. xathis.
ild te keep tht iu ^-0 jitter aid to digestion,
"'.taeyran north No better cure for dyspepsia, j
Nothing more reliable for billions-1
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IN F.V) 1 Y PARTICUlar.
HIGHEST INTERIOH AND EXTCH10R FtritSH.
Bt*ud for CiiUloguc and Trice LUt to
ilt. Tho Lytic Safe & Lock Co.
CINCINNATI, O.
Our Clubbing Inducdments.
Viv i VVo huvo made.\rr.ngenients whereby we nro i nnbled to fmniiti
mm*- following well wii .1,hiiiu,Is with 'I'llK KliMO.Vb SUS-
DEMOt HAT for one year as quoted below.
Tilt; N0KTH AMERICAN REVIEW at $4 oo Per Year.
Till. ST Lul ls WEEKLY REPUBLIC at$1 Per Year.
THE ST. JOSEPH DAILY GAZETTE at oo Per Year
I HE SI. JOSEPH WEEKLY GAZETTE at SI 7$ Per Year
fright, and 1
. Mr. Hartzell ke;
and done what
in the centre of
turned Kast and finally at Jaeksons!
r Mr II. Slid .1 .1 la brlngtqg n(.,, anj con-:ipation than DeWitt'ij
in,rs.> I-. a i p. fortunately no Little Karly Itisers, the famont liltloi
atcrml dan> i was done. jiiu*. Md by ji««.r.. A Howard.
WUmer J. Saider sold out his busi Dentistry.
"ess inter ^ >t Perry h\* t week and T 1 ave a remedy by which I can ex-
is going into the general merchandise tract the most diftlcnlt, sore and ulcer-,
busii. ■ ■ at Medford, O. T , a station a ted teeth w ithont tho slightest pain.;
15 miles south of Caldwell, on the I guarantee it to be perfectly harmless .
Lock! and railroad. as well as painless. Your patr>nrge
* mi , ^1... Karly Risers, Early ltlseri, Early 1'n. Kiuki-atkiuk.
.1. .lartin of ii, t .i:- : i.an .liur.h fill.„.r „,<.ti1..r <| n vv , h, . , „. , .11 > >-,w it ; i i . c.in noii.-o.
«NU Iireuohal tue wliool l.wi.f ne.vt Wlw h.iv ti.,- :4m. mi .it ,.; II.> « !•:• . >. ..I;., i... ,1. s|.< |«i.i, All |wrli... tudi-lit.il to me ill |>! «•
Sunday at-I |,. m. and/ r>. All are raUnlty In tlila, llif hour of their ar- linilnms on 2'.th Feb., and- put in i a:-1... n.'.i by v«w ft aettli' tti.-ir ' ' .nnt« at once.
fordi;|tly invited. Iftletion. tine nloek ofboota.shi^tiind^roeerles. Ilov-ard. 1 r IT. Horxr 1
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FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
If vnu want wrk th.-n i •; I.:; - u i. t ii nil pri>tiiiil..<
MlUl
mil. Noihl^tUW.
..Te, Mini can l>cdoir
. npli lu V"iir t'« ii
IM ctsDii or i
On Wee
Edmond, •
old lot i
la^t The Hank
n southeast cor.
large concourse of people followed the Broad and second St., toCJ. ('. F.erster
remains to tbeeeu, ery. >he leaves, to uud D. C. Thompson. Consideration!
;mourn her early d .itli, a hiwband, a |]000. Foriter A Thompson will!
sisters, commencti the erection of a building
JjA MES BF^OVVJM,
proprietor.
^ a;.' n-. B i ilers, Mowers, Corn Planters, Walking and Hiding Plows,
Dise and Drag Harrows, Listers and Cultivators.
ALL NEW, LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.
w—v 5m «v before calling on me and
[III I get my prices anosee ray stock,
which is complete in every par-
ticular and will be sold at avery small margin.
1 ' >rr"V STAND
COR SANTA PF. AVENUE
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The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1894, newspaper, February 2, 1894; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc141854/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.