The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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ENID - bVfclNI^'dowD to ferity UWM* those of v-Uy right. 1 s ae the entire
motors. and yet the-ir «wk SQCAiE responsibility . I «i d entirely of
bas been often less permanett that I'ncueetionably Enid's j> ..blic ^ °*c initiative. In my :udgment
subscription price Ji.OO re* yrak ^ square jvark is a thitg of beaoty aadi wwW bare been direlict in my du-
Probably at the tent ejection tie it should be kept so. A treat d«olju«* 1 would have shown myself a
It might as well be understood at the children of New York for goin^
once that ^he American mill hand'down to Panama, and defacing na-
will never consent to descend to the ture.
German level, and that if under the "Stop the work and fill up the
law it becomes necessary to reduce hole and New York will have a
his wages materially ,he will strike, snow-storm."
to<w«l-P w«e.-«-4«sU0«,u«ew! 1 R^put>lic«iis will win back Maine, of work is belts done tpoa it. bot '*«■« and unworthy public officer, if thus paralyzing one of the mos- im- And there you are.
Then it will devolve on them u> send two thiags are lacking and thn> extraordinary crisis 1 hadiportant industries in the country.
to the senvte, if tiey can flna h!m. County Commissioners should attend
not acted as 1 did act." Thus hurled ?>"hat is true of the cotton mill is
ex-President Roosevelt at the Stan-'true also of the wool mill. Neither
-SOME" POTATOES
F. Everett Purcell, Editor. ,
man who has all the sterling to these minor particulars at once. HIP
qualities Senator Fry* had—ability. The first and minor lack consists >«T Steel Trust Investigating com- industry can readjust itself to the
integrity, and devottot to duty— In that the grass and weeds are cot
and who is also in sympathy with pulled out of the flower beds.
the political and economic ideas of The second and all important Jc ' • AEd cot a member of the
the day * that the grass and flowers should' bad the temerity to
Xnd *et this Is the same Frye'be thoroughly watered daily. question the Roose\elt method. The
who has beer. held up to scorn as a In Colorado a park the site of members were not only intellectually
i standpatter." the tool of the the square would be equipped with ba' P*F«i<*"y ^id to dispute with
trusts," the 'betrayer of the people," at least *5 whirling sprinklers and;'"' President
Charles Semke is responsible for
mittee. when he testified as to the wage-scale of continental Europe.— this one. a crowd that had gath-
Philadelphia Evening Telegraph. ered in the barber shop the other
— morning were exchanging stories on
Tennessee Coal and Iron absorption
etc. Truly demagogy is a despte- they would be in continual use At.B*rt®!r* closed.
°* jfcje trade. Manitou it rains almost every day. -
OKLAHOMA'S CORPORATION
COMMISSION: ITS BEXEE1TS
The benefits which the peo
Oklahoma receive by reason of the
operation of an enormously expen-
sive Corporation Commit'* ;f
ingly illustrated.
We have long since been assure a w>,(r resulted in a complete victory
So there—the
W the sprinklers work on in the with Mr. LaFoilette, the author
parks and on the private lawes just of such grotesque attacks upon Pro-
str.k- IN MOSTAL COMSAT. the same. This surprised us, and section and Mr. Cnderwood. a repre-
The election of regent a; Still- uP°a inquiry we learned that even sentative of Free Trade attacks upon
with a light d.ilf rain not enough Protection, engaged as collaborators
that the democratic political machine {()r Jh< Haskell-Murray crowd over =">isture >f received to maiatain a in Tariff making, those people in the
receives gy®*t benefiu from th- Cruce-Owen crowd. In fact, so Perpetual green. This is exneri-< country who have had their opposi-
Commission—as anyone may ascer- ^ did Murray crowd pic- enfe- tion to Protection encouraged by
tain by perusing batches of litera- ti,a. coold haie The coun hc*«* )*ws should be attacks upon the profits of manu-
ture spread broadcast with the r^oiu-.jons denouncing Gov- with a sufficient number of facturers may not be willing to re-
states money—or by witnessing a <TBOr eruce ha'd they desired to do sprinklers so that prolonged hot fleet upon the dangers which the
sesion of the Board open sense TJle Stillwater fight is most wes5ller will not parch and wither destruction of Protection would en-
rate hearing and perceive the fa. ti- fi^aificaat jn that it is the first test the The park looks so beau- tail upon the country until they have
ity «Sth which Chairman Love stops strength between democracy's ,iful th*' is nos ** allowed to witnessed another season of the kind
the business of the session to yell warring facions and shows the drift deteriorate. We hope the Coainiis- of trouble which beset industry and
to some withness Don't forget your ,cr ls,j. sioners will follow these s^igges::;>ns labor in the Tnited States, in that
fees before you go ken- . broth, Ttc stakes are a sneatorship and al occe-
The reason that the state ad- the yields of corn, cucumbers and
ministration raised the assessed val- other crops and vegetables and'
uation of Oklahoma as high as 50 j Charlie, who had been quiet for
per cent is not that the administra-1 some time told this:
tion desires to assist city and county! "George Barbyte has the best
tax levies, but because the adminis-! potatoes 1 know of," he began. "His
'.ration is engaged in a desperate at-'patch is on a hillside. The other
tempt to raise money for the pay- i morning when he went out to see
ment of a $5,000,000 warrant in- bow the spuds were growing he
debtcdaess now outstanding, all of < noticed a large crack in the ground,
which is in direct defiance of the He thought it queer, as we have
State Constitution. plenty of rain, so he dug the cratk
a little wider and six bushels o!
Oklahoma City is kicking because j'he Precious vegetables rolled out
Governor Cruce threatens to appoint j before he could get the hole closed
500 enforcement officers to close t'n< up" ar er -entlnt •
joints In that city. At present (s- !
the ?:ory gofst Oklahoma City is re- i TAKE PUMP AND GASOLINE,
ceiving a yearly revenue of S60.00(
from the jointists. If the governor <^e follow,r.g was published in
.loses the joints the city will lose «he Hjdro Rtview and * republished
here by request of Colonel John
the revenue and having to pay that
Pope.)
But what benefit <k*s the aia ;bf oklahoma delegation to ths Na- _________
who pays the : s ge: An . ..s- ri democratic convention. NEXT TEAS WILL
tratioa :s at hand .is :.-,.o«? -j-j^ Murray-Haskell crowd intend
Last week ttf Ever:s mt'.vrd a l0 Senator Owen with cither f AMOES
two-pound hiind sell by expr«* from Haskell or Murray and also intend rfj GREAT CB0PS
Oklahoma City. The exprvss chargr^.0 gra>j si,e oklahoma delegation for
was FORTY CENTS. Get that--40 : ;udion Harmon. Garfield County has seen the
c+>ts. Oklahosi City is 50 miles T .e CruceOwen crowd will a-. of P°°r crops for some time,
from Enid. Ti:s sirrmeri was ua-
glorious ero of low Tariff and Ft.*
Trade," from 1SS1 to 1SJT.—Ar-|lahoma City,
thur J. D.ige, in American E.-en-
50 per cent tax raise sheol will pop
jure enough. P35r. poor, poor Ok- >VanUBK aJark for a day
George Pope—the summer wid-
ower gay
Last Sunday afternoon
Filled his big auto, "lioon,"
With pa and ma and sister Kat= '
"Progressive Republican" Leagues Events speaks the sentiment of the A joy rjde tQ ^ ^
oaist
j By way of digression we might]
inform the Tulsa World that the .
tempt to re-elect Owen and secure
der the sole Jurtadtotioii of the Ot- :be oklahoma delegation for Wood- Timers who iaTe wltched :he 5es"
lahoma Corpora:ior Co «iai«n. row Wilson.
ctc., ire a eighty good tbing froio rtpablkans of Oklahoma in its sup-
a democratic standpoint to be en- port of Preside*! Taft and that th(y s^d__z,-, m;le. an hour
«>uraged by democratic politiciacs there are over 100,000 such repub- tt-),, ,, . , . '
Such is the opinion of the 01d;3Qd hm ..p^ressi,c Means in Oklahoma. If the World tW PUEl!Ured aEd !° Ms
mers ao have watched the s?n- leagues are bad things don't believe it now it will aftar rll Hi. , . . ,
in flklahnna r^r - piaicp ae Ana icrgoi, SO on Uie
rJ'a e ln oala iIter IO be sneered at. Witness the fol- the votes are counted. :
Three week, ago while at Mani-j That s ,he situation in a nutshell ar* unmistakable. , Jowins from ^ oklahoma*: i , Th„ -rif, IO „ .
tw . Colo., the editor revived a d lhe ^ of war are now an- ground beomes -The ProgresslTe DemocraUc league with Haskell backing Murray for plowing ap th«> san^ :hev camealcne
package by express from Entd. Ok.a- ,!beil th<y sr, yet workit£ sood and plentifully soaked dunng „ ^ to ^ Unaihed ,t fcMte ft Js noT up t0 ^a2tor B.Jt? Jdd„^ ; "^d-t w"J
boma. The .aokage eont,;aed a pa.r aBd,r oover a * « a°d fa 'h' ***** N.J It is said Bill Murray wil! 0wen to make another remittance to sompin' wrong
of pants, two vests and other s^t- lDCid<nUUy> the Haskell-Murtay crop 15 assur''d Tfcst s tJle "P*"' 'ike ap the Oklahoma end of the tie Dailv oklahoma* And—the *
driej weighing at least two pounds, jfrowd io!ends to get the goats of en<* °*°*['*h0ma . . . , skeia- Bi" is willing to -ttaca Lord knows the Oklahoman needs the She would not go- "No us* to trv
lt w!ll be remembered that a year himseU t0 annhing, Eeeding .jiaers. .. S°- a* to try,
The express charge was THIR^I : iohBny Doolin ,nd Johnny Williams " ~~ ™ — - • — n-mseu to anytnmg needing jmersV; moBeT. The Free Press edition and For that gasoline ->-k drv "
FIVE CENTS. Get that-*... cents. V. ^ legislaUve wssion. «o the ground was « dry as a The progressive shoe tor split, lhe newspaper war is digging deep Cried George « he th^ht of tie
Manitou is a^at TO# miles from icd put ^ tods o{ iever>1 ,wte bone, earth was plowed dry anc picctff when it i8 os ;he c:her 'j3 ,u OTfrdra{t ^ ttOJgh' °f tae
Enid. This shipment was under df?snmtDU (Crtlx.e faV0rites, into Jurins lh«J,heat foot.
the jurisdiction cf the Interstate
the hole—way dowa deep.
was planted in dry, dusjy soil.
The people of Oklahoma can stand
distant home;
'To Palmer I'll have to go and"
telephone."
Commerce Comm-ss;?D , ,vtBn ... ,. , ,, The result was inevitable. A poor
. , T.. .w ... cf ^ by X)>* oa' m' at oror The 3asrriaffe of "youth and gold a 5 cent raise in assessed valuation, Jim at church with the devout,
people in Oklahoma wh, believe thJ^^Ue'gtlf SiS tSE ^ ^ ^ U ^!" " ® the|Ocularly in a hard year. Oh. No message get till serVce. w«
vociferating? of the state s corporation ^ ,, ,v.i- moisture so that aU fall plow
,*nd machine resource* of their lead-
oommissioa, who for years have been „ iie Haskell-Murray crowd wUl ;ne oan
marriage of the aged Jetp Jacob yes! Anything to assist the dtmo-
on t.
be don# under lhe most Astor *° ^ year Twee has ermtfe machine in its efforts to j>ay
I sweep the platter. Owen will * 't^Tare for "plenty of f*i| However we cannot per-
Mind our prediction as we may
'.aler say; "1 told you so. '
informed thai the Coaa:«.ca in
tended to reduce express rates. ^'^jVa'.ed and Karmaff will secure
rates, freight rates, ice charges, tele- ;h( oklahoma delegation.
pbone rates and all kinds of charges
of public service corporation*, bat
can you call tc a.;s<J a ;:ag'e re-
duction? . !
^ The democratic :5 us TEE COUNTY EDITORS. -• 1
that it has saved the people of Ok-j
laSoma from the clutches of tmr_s' the meeting of the editors of Enough to say now that immense
and combines. ' Garfield county and the border held crops are assured for next season
jj4. at "Sfcid Satur4ky resulted in a hap^beyocd the peradventure of a doubt.
favorable circumstances, the indica- an imjDen^ to$ of wholesome ef Ta5t masses of political debts
l After that the winter wilj t^e cars^
' of itself and a few rains in the
spring will bring forth an immense
• crop of wheat.
. There are otter crops to talk about
but that It not necessary new. We
will confer about that later
Central heard that "trouble * call
Some .forty times perhaps in all.
And in his "Ford" Ji msoon set sail
To rescoe friends he could not fail,
eive wiej-iia the condition is to be' .... ^
J Who ever saw a magazine pic-
remed;e<!. ihere is no way to ;ure of a doctor wherein the doctor
arate an old fool for an imaginary wgs no{ depicted wilh eitier a Van- And qu,ck arr1,red apon "***
passion nor a young girl from aL kf or {ull b!olrn whiskers? ^ pnffip and p3€DIJ
greed for gold. So there you are
And—besides—if the old fool wants i
to give up his gold, the young fool!
might as well receive and equander.
it as anybody else.
It is said that the "divorce evil
is spreading rapidly. What's the
: matter with having state-wide
prohibition of divorces?
The only magazine worth reading
any more is the Cosmopolitan Maxa-
line.
1 Amend the federal Constitution so
as to provide for the recall of C. S.
It contains the real stuff ap- _ _ . . . . ..
.. Senators. Everybody he^p i.
preciated bv evervone whose tatilli-i
" W« par >cr the prcducu ol W understanding all around and
public service corporations in Ok'.a- • *** M fir 4i :"e ^ ENID BEST CITY
horn, than do Ue people « any,^ concerned Officers were.
other state in the Vntcs. except the tIld f;v's 50 prov"3' 4 K STATI
aojstaia states. jv cnsUtntio* and By-laws and make Tlle pawhuska Capital hards Enid '
Think about il fcvntli. .'•** Association of permanent char U( ^ ,„d Mds u> it *'** -u2d€r SU*"|
The differed-* between the later- Tb* editors are becomug the following truthful language:
•tate Commerce Cawisskva and the ia day aBli ******tio*" The sp'.endid c;:y of Enid, cout-
tone a* they could be laduoed - , •> ocme ni.culous by attempts to pro- PARKERS WANT TO
. crporat on Ooma.ss.oa AS *c-f 15 --f> 'V-«J •* - !T of Gaxf.e.d county. THE , . . . . * r^-
When all was ready to skicoo
Jim found he had a puncture too.
Now at this Texing new de: y
George and Jim seme words did
say.
That nigh: in time to cat h a nip
They came heme with no more
mishap.
genoe has progressed beyond the,
Recall the t". S. Senators
es. In the plethora of maieshift,* needed reform,
mas-srines—wh. h hare either be-
Oklahoma
to stacd off and throw bricks at
GREATEST RAILROAD CENTER
is that kt* Interstate Commission is
honestly engaged in an effort to **cfc otJwr tb* f'ilow who IN THE STATE which was estab
benefit the people and dors benefit!10 woc* tbem merely grinned llshed at
[long the old muckrake period or
are afflicted with the dread mono-
.
NAJtE GAXE WARDEN
Deyartment
And then next day upon the street
That's Tll'E tale was all too good to keep.
New every time that Pope is seen:
"Have you got pump and gasoline?"
He's sure to hear some one say.
And rpebably will for many a day-
i«th. mi
them, where as the Oklahoma Com-; 805 ":i a! ck**P ™tes. The out- ^
mission desires c*ly to perpetvate a o33* of tWs brick throwing tas ^ pT^pressive town builders!
po.itkal maciiae. rt.iia theaselvics "^at editors are more or wj.0 (tM jB ,j,e tight before frcas
.t l- o'clock too- mV- rrrr cf Cosmopolitan iar.iiete Vo«; Rat DejATQ
m* (or a few hour, forr !:2"i oc* " 1 ^freshing eiaaple r <Ul Ronrd of Agnciutare
n# /«v\l MWi\k'£Tiftbc xr - *r\_
jof cool completeness—sufficient, vi-
talizing. wholesome.
!A resolution was adopted by tae
Farmers State Institute al Still-
to water advocating a change it the
succeed Owen." That is tie whisj-er _&w so as to place the state game
world to fool tic people, ln other! Ac «*nl Uoa of the editors of ^ ^ cf ltt ^ ^tee* has "K:: Marr"-T io! s^l oT
words, the Oklahoma Ommission is county and surroundings is u , f..T ^ ay>c.a ;ke ^-eed Owen That a the wh _
composed of me. who, white wr«d -«tait be «f great benefit. M,:h w;;e £td re«nn «velin« the rounds jur. new and iEd fifh wardens department under ^ ^
in politics are ineomp<teat - -cJsop ik" can be indulged ;a— - - it is st'd that ne will have the nt ike hoanl of aart-.
'The following was written Jo
response to the >bove by Will E.
Pope, cf Etid.)
MEMORIAL.
Now George when travelinr life's
long road
Though the path looks smooth and
gcitc good.
and rot upon the shifting sards of
-s si d that he will have the oi;roi of the state board of agr:-
And hitting up a sixty mile gait.
.ess administrator* atd ka.e •oJ tt*rE JH^ammg t« the pecuniary ^ „d :c_tAs. EN-1D 15 TOE active support cf ei-Govertor IO provide for the appfint- ^ Jrlfl mod'Jto Jan(,
qualifications
official positions.
rer.ef:: of the crat with the pre- j ---ry jy THE ST\TE T\)DAT Murray *s a ?tor • od- of the state game and
j tense and baskwa of the state
WTLLIAX P ERYE
The Chicago Tribune- known
tame as the praaecutor cf L>orime
soclntioM bmshed away—and. to-
! gether with ideas of public polity
;wh;ii ear be advanced tot cors d-
Thev 40 things there Ererv cIU- tei!!S*tt it a way. and wemif by Ue apicnltural
—- better Senator than Owen
board
ten is interested m the city's
e- 4 s***5"- :M1 iand to require that the appointment wmm uv , tire
by reaw-n M the tact that he it cot u ^ dt?aty game wardens shall ^ ' "
to 1
There's
aire,
thorr*
vancement and they work ".eretier
ahead that will
erat or. the local Kguintwi ougnt
to be aMe to 4o some real gotd for
and which has bee. a greai oppon- :s*-' same time b-' better
it unison. And they are origisal.
. hard: rapped by tie possess;:* of
eat of oorrapcicn— ay
-Maine has sent tc congress at
difTereat times me. who i. toae
respects measured higher that the
late Seaator Frye. He had no: the
profoond intellect of William F it
enabled to serve the bote-- commu
tity.
The editc.rs are to be ceagrat- ei tors aH over the Nation:
, lated a pox their orgtasrat Joa 1- jdc Jtcgtx - nt should PrcsV
great wealik. Too
aires ft the Senate already
tena will have tc lay -M2
The Chi-ago Tribute oelt the Boi ox the shelf for keeps Mt
fo":cwing p« «a ts aamcro^t re
TETO THE KLLS
Keep it cp atd make
every year.
Seritor Owen s positive tiiat the
strr-iger Jtnt Taf" the txi VJ, the "otiJftstaon sicsii be so changed
farmers free lis hiS. and the otici that Federal Jitpcs may be stb-
Fessetien. the brl'.ias.y and per
aaal magnetism of James G. Blair-
or the
HI!
Jort to a reoB kr oncgress. why
"Do you l«jere Ike pre-sadcat aire aa-exd the Cnmotitatiei. no
•erly cua' • es c* as M <**he«ma"s lt4e, ;ls#Si< and *a_t fee that Seranrs -an be rwaDed by pe-
B. K«d. 11^ ihe*t.;., ?? "T'T5* "**1 rV
. * tnanf. He cianges i.s ctoihes
which make met rational charae- ... . _ . ^
M a B«t be teemte of Mat- V 4 ' * *■ IdtpnrtMM H the pntumt
Cay. . km o ,-*ax?sa. ^rar* wetre xr:mrted t* rt- i&Bt-it be ectaCy rtc<i in a_! pans. 1
«< 5>e pfcr^-1
1 a ex-t theig i
But
confidence
SO. He sen ed them
kC'ise atd sera ' *-<
He died a r*Mmpars-:v,
and thas escaped the c
•a * • h s«t ndt>r«« ran be
. . , .. tlm« da3y and emj-lnjn a sc£t preso-
he i-roj le of Marr - had B
* after breakfast ■ l^tgea j^T x. eiftia* of lie Tr."bEn«- 1*5" advotate ani agitate the rexa
a ir>i>n ng oait. at xw x he 61ns ^ jU answers teeerwd. Ml of IF. * Seaat.rrs T&ats
at :i <W and after inirh he
dons aa aftemo.Ti «_ — -
well !a the .
*oc*y years.
Sf pacc man.
a-gt ir.vr.gi: <a
mea af ptv 14 .►
l(a;c<t some
rteh it office
'When in 12s jciire he
cf the hard snrrkere tori.
tiooal St gr<a
bears l.s name. Hbt be w
Ik* dw o«-h lhe frta.i r eC wMI
meamm wth ram: w ia:r :u
it
after
he hm
denser he
hid r =
a dmiH.
w>earf
an
1 u" ocr *ec« aiti
- tl.rgo wah us
**• * ** ea.mpa.ign •
M n
The
af U-e cast twe co.
carter mrraor cw« :t
1 ll: ty urt a juna ar;
-m_-.a-.rr «f iht n-fi r
its aim Pit near tias*.
a the n-
sm .". and
Skaih a)p>'ais a at
rvur.TTi IT r3 6i—Uc
talks ..mi Btin ; .j-e
•itiiManenAt tiv--
-MD I ■ mpt*«f IK , j
Cnen. &ca m . audi.
mrxeamsm
Or. «d JJ< anrweps ?ee*cv>fd. Ill
Sancrf the vt a ti the kh the "*W reSurm thai the renaT
; -[ -.j a.: dom- ii ,u;«
: ' ' 55S : • c . a . ^--f - «-
mastery rnies Tte Pawiufca Capsttl a fc-f-ngj^ Pa-.tna canal. Man thinks
- tTa 1* S£j P5H2Kafi*a.t. _ia. UKagH -itimty ereet a f lWjl H-gr^eoter God, bot the
t=n— I""* *■■*. Good—Mghd to bollard knew what he was dates when
rwfiFH samut Sh m were hecier to make ji« watted It to stay like be made
remember this
also he approved by i.. As yoo'ra sp?ediag alocg this life
sy mi-non- A. the state game and Ssh c nw
^.wa-dea U appoints by the governor MenT jes; lld K iAU 092g«
" ,and depoties are namti by the war- Comrtimg rigbt atd avoiding wrong
den withoct the approval of the To Wp thf Ulk ^ Ilf< 5 v:g _s.
goiemor. It was set out it the chite
re-c-iutxcj that Kids were ia aid of Well supplied with gasoline.
agrxwltare hy their coasumptjon of For wS^B „ lMt TOD ^ ^ ,jpcm
S«ga weevils and wcrms. Therefore. To steer your conne to your last
.t was stated, the farmer was more ;os^ borne.
v:-ai2y nteremed -t protectioo of And turn the wheels of your etr,
the game than any other ciass of the "Moon"1
utueni. Or the path that leads to the si-
lent tomb.
SXTTT HAS iTW THEORY Remember this asd lot it down.
If on thtt road yra shonld break
T K'ld'i E-iiittt Woran Savj That dowa
. . tit Heat Res<s fro* God 1 Too can't wad ba k to yoar fri-ttd
Wrath at 5cw Tort en ia town
To b ri n r*
New Tort.—-The tea: ln New oa
T:rt Is
the gas to carry ytm
ra...
mat
■ ujih..
tlwftra."
ar nr h a
' hie
«ml>- nLA3—brr .t we- h
na trior ® ''-H'f or I i wi_je at it
Of ,i_re<f u-'1'" J** '.<*■ yiuuu '.'"■■MS Miir :_l«
r-j* ^ the t.CT3ty '.isaif nrvr it
-f- - 5.4a-—(c> -4^" TeUo-3 "-i P "j0 a the -igjti if tea years Greet. The heat is sis
WIEE GOT TIP TO? ATTTCX
My wife wanted m* to take oir
boy ta. the doctor to core an ntiv
boil." writes P. Frankel. of Stroud.
Okla. "I said, 'pot Bucklea's Araka
K-" Salve ot ft' She did *0 and it cored
Ti':* new and remarkable theorr the boil "n a short time." <J.;w!tis'
was ai aneed tcday hy Mrs. Hetty fc,**r U Pur"'' Sf*W!" °*t* CoTt'-'
'intn
ceuueac
ply caused
Pr«:
Spraiaa Swellings
Beet
Pi's cure oa
hy the wrath of God visited upoa j;So at "*"airons Drag On.
r* -
earth. Try tt. Oolf
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1911, newspaper, August 17, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147613/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.