The Wewoka Weekly Herald (Wewoka, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907 Page: 3 of 3
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ROfK ISLVs'P RAILROAD.
PERSONALS
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Lea fr^ii-h* 9:10 a. n
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i o* Hv • v -' : r"•m the puri>
1-nealfreight. irir>p.ir
No. r n. m ; recorder,
one town marshal.
Seininnle I/v^e, Nc. 10*. A. F. and A. M.. n.< •
Mt Jyhutonic hall on th® third Friday of carh month
, _ . H. H fVrnc V," '•
t .RmT.iT.r ^pcrms\r\
ODD fkuiov.
Wewoka I.odp^ No. ion. I. O. O. F
Saturdaynfsrb'. Vi*itinirbn>tlei alwn
Grant NirHOLro .. . N. •
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA
Wewoka I o-iro. No. p:. K. of r., m-
Ihursday nirht. Vi rtii:: Knii lit: -.vr <
,, „ H. F. UAV <"
(;. B Van P .-.ot, K. « f B. ,nd .
WOODMEN OF THE WORM-
Wewoka Camr. Nc. Woodmen of the World,
meeta every n-cord an«l fourth Tu-. of :i
at. 8 p. m. Vi 'tin* n nr#* welcome.
If. M. Tate. Fee*; ; . H. Ni olt, c.r
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
% Wewoka Camp. No. HO -. M. W. A., r to th •
5ii;3t and third Monday ni.li rf h p.-.n'h
Vi iting Neighbor". wHconv.
J. A. Nrmor W
Election Notice
Notice is hereby given that there
will he an election held in the incorpor- —
ateii Town of Wewoka. Indian Terri- N. Bert Smith took a trip up the line
1 tory on the 2nil flay of April, 1907. for last Saturday.
the purpose Of el, .-tin* on, „,„y„r. one Attorncv Reef) u cw .
one town 1 thin week.
Wewoka Lodge No. 14.t has changed I
itst meeting nigh from Saturday to |
Thursday evening of each week.
•I. I!. MeCants, democratic candidate
101 representative for Seminole county
spent several days her* this week, mix
ing wilh the public.
Ili^ Honor Mayor II. M. Tate
turned Wednesday night on a belated
train from a several days visit to sec
tiona "f the Choctaw nation.
SECRET SOCIETIES. treasurer, on. town attorney, one town
assessor and five aldermen for the en-
MASONTC ORDER. suing yeUl
Given under my hand this 7th day of
March, JW7.
H, M. Tate, Mayor.
Incorporated T<hvn of Wewoka, In-
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
A Short Session Diverted
Principally to Passing
I'pon ( laims
THE KHtBGHKS.
METHODIST.
Pr* a?hlt|R ev«—y r -•> d .'our- r.'U
^ach montV Fldpar R. Ripp'-y, pa*t<v-
CHRISTIAN.
Servic«n *vi ry fir.it ar.d third Sundays ir. •■;, ..
month, r^ndf.cted by EW# r II. T. T.iv •>' ~nhb.vh
licn'ool at 10 oVloek n. n
The town council mt'
sion la r Wedne d;i> mr
ing quorum, all tnem ..
except his honor M., yoi
Morgan fletinp in hi
Nichols filling tin- place
Reading of minute* i
« deferred until th<
regular sch-
• it It >t work-
: pre
Ri
Pttfl and S
•f l'r.-orclei
last meeting
•egular
Sunday i
1 at 10 o'clock ,
rRF-SBYTKRlAN.
will bo held cv-t • firit and -hird .-.un-
dayr. in -.n-h month by Rev. John Hnrr n, ; ■
tor. Sunday school at 9-4.1 a. n.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR l;. p. si \ \T01{
The Htr&l I ia auttaorli
Hon. M.L. Tnniar of Oklahoma City, an ;i - ■ 1
didate for IT. S. senator, guhjoet to thA Rfftlou !
ol th^demorratin party.
FOR 8HKRIFF.
■psion which holds two week
A< ' PPNT.S Al.l.OWJ f
Amount of .$22.20 in liquidation
'weight bill on utreet grade.
lowed and ordered paid o\it of the
and alley fund.
Bill ot' the Wewok: Herald ft
lishing ordinnncps allowed
dored paid out of general fund.
Salary claim presented b.v R
Morgan amoijnlinjj to syn for seven
month, ervie. was allow, ,1 and war- \
rant ordered drawn.
1>. I>. Mite-hell h bill for .*j 8 council |
A Idridge and ^others from
Wewoka att. Mded the elegant birthday
' l''t'rat.ian of Gov. John F. Brown at
Sasakwa on Tuesday of this week and
re|jort* an enjoyable oeeasion.
Ji. .Niehols and famil\ returned
Wedfie.iday from a visit to friends in
"" 1 hiekasaw nution. combintiv busi
with pl< asure, and Sam reports a
"i' ant and enjoyable trip and sojourn
" ' i'e tful. recuperative and gen
•'rally beneficial.
^ ! I: in. formerly cashier of the
i oi Wewoka, happened to have
fortune to be thrown from
• nnda;. aiternoon and sus-
'^tinful eullar bone fracture,
nicely however at last re
phytiQians say he win hi
ad all O K shortly.
or pub-
and or-
A
•liaiije
isiered pharmneHi always iu
ji .Niehols Drti'j
Largest of All
i hereby anaxtweo o the voters nt < . minele ' \
County that 1 ni a randidato (or tho oIHch ol
ShcriS. subject to the rrtlnn of Hie l)enio-
eouti" Primari* .
I1!. C. ALPRIDOFi.
The Herald in authorized to announce that
William Johnson, of Hazel, I. T., is a candldat.
ct the office of Sheriff of Seminole enmity,
aubjetio the nation of th* d« ^nrr • • : • • •.
lea, March 12th.
FOR CLERK
The
folio
of the
largest (
•if inert*
Upon motion the
the eouncil with th
for the city printing"
the present council v :o
!
There 1 r.cr ,funhf
e
Wewoka Mt ral i
rluring the life 0:'
■pjicant for trans-
1 16C#fdll '*• Of •
unr previous monfh.
Wf is probably due to
delivering deed#.
1 ii nn| hopo for 't'lil
,,r"f i -i-neii, whieti
' • • ; time, nil trans.
•
I hereby announce my candidacy for Oouuty I comi. il ndiourned
'lart fn fha enimt.i «r a : i
Clerk for the county of Rcminole, anhject
the approval of Pemo"rnti" Primary.
March 12th, 1P07.
Hotrirov Mrrr.Fi'
R ATEfl for nnnor.ncinjr candid v for of i •
are: For state offloea, $16: for ennnty office*.
110; for city offices,
Cn*h murt occompan.v unnonnci-i. 1
Wfldr
4d«\
Dfht i
1, the 1
lu
help of h'a
e
1 1 he work
SHORT LOCAL NOTES
flasollnna- .-tmhnBr
Sirve Don -i
Tclls TIIK Sho,
\mv Tsteof Konawa .penr
day> at Wewoka tills iveei
Unclaimed S e'ter*.
The following is a list of unclaimed
letters remaihinjj t'ostoffice nt
Wewoka, Ind. Ter he , i,^.
tnpr March 2, 190'. mt oalled for
within two weeks fr aid date win
be sent to the dead letter office, Wash-
ington, D. C
Hinter, Jones
Cooper. Miss Bessit.
Copeland. W \
Williams, ,1ael
Jackson, Avant
When calling for the above pleo r
say "advertipe.1
Reapeetftiliy,
L. W. ;:MITH P. M.
report:
tees for
i tow i ir
led 154 a
r reeorded ia*tru
N" umber re
N umber renewal
:il fees $1 Kit.To
t 0?'!.;
\ttent ion Farmers!
A Satisfactory Photo
YUOK friends are iiy.ere.stedin S'uurbaby
You are more interested in that child, whv
not preserve its features? Our habv pic
tures show th,- baby as it is today, sathat
later in life you may see the marks ..T ad-
vance in the baby and huv
history of its life.
an illustrated
C. J. SPETTEL,
Miko-Su-Kev Avenue between Walnut and
Apple streets
WEWOK/
Wewoka Hotel,
S. C. FORKMAN, Proprietor.
First Class Accommodations, Rates $2.00 per Oiy,
1 If;'.:. .! PORK \
" 2 POUUT^t
MIGHT HA
CAHPBELI
Di fficult
Lstate
Fire
Life and
Tor
I a rin
nado.
I.onus
Loan on
Mixed
I rust
Blood
Insur
nice.
native
lllih StOI v
T\VO It
,iii dealh (t
age Sf.eni it
compl.'fiitaiii i
in?< a fowl .
ceremonies.
IIIKI eli (J of (|
ate ii in e. ,
whieh Hue- ,u
taken ilu .
tie fen ii a i u:
Copt i hat i|e
Mie port:11 ni
'lie offense I ri % n«1
'• Hi* jllli -
iUttinied with .e
thai a Kerioii; ( i; a, •
'"•in ii, hut di,| iH/i Kin
•eril the killiiiv i i ii,e
l""'<'lt HllKllt itff• . I | hi , UHi I
'-allr-.l j„ ||„ villas. 'Ul.-i-s
i asNiai nie and lined ihe i|.-lei,dai,ts
one iWd-vcar-olil l.ullaln an,I ,,ae silk
'.arineni lli,t|, laities were fairly
sailiH. il ihoujrh - ;i> in.-n, nr >!,►• fine
a* alway, i th. . y Ions
<1 1« > lr,J.
School for Nursemafds.
!s is i 0p0B((| to open In London a
acliool lor iin "tnaifls. where glrla
over Ii; years o! ;i.. may he given les-
sons in ihe maiii ••.•iiient of infants,
preparing of children's food, plain sew
in*, latiiicli-x work, and laught the kin-
derftarien Kysteni of education.
Quality That Brings Succeta.
If is noi ease hill . ffori not faeul- '
hni difficult\ lint innkes men.
There is, p^iliai^. no station in life in
whieh nifficillllev have „ol to he en-)
countered ami ovi .tome before any [
dtcided meusiPf of sneeess ,.an ))e
achieved, s Smil. >
PRED
STLIMPP
MEAT
MARKET
Country Produce
Bought and Sold.
D. MEADORS
Always Keeps
| A Ires h Supply of Grocefies
FtHUIIS& CONFECTIONERIES
COMPANY
Also a line of Specialties in Dry Goods,
T. F. II A RH ISO N
Physician and Surgeon
Offce Over Wewoka Pharmacy
(llnnnis.. ni,,] n, Hcsirienee lJl,one (H.
• 'alls Answered at all Honrs
SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER,
7^ „ Preaching^ ^ Semi-W8Bkl)f MOWS.
of KveiiU and Things,
inaki bills an> shorter.
I 2 d
1
'•ut it won't j .
I have for lease,
• l ;i. i nltural
""pe iiir : i H>wnl;.-i
Trading t
Dfitgyin Nichols'
camphor treatment
fftfiiiii u'itA
•ill ■
.'IIOOI, HOOK* Mhl Sol ! >up. '"plain > new *vsieui |
' of 'ill L i rn 1 v •. sn^um a itnn i lillA \v it It rnffitltkw
till, I lie
■.him to
^Irji. C. Pran^ton ami son William ,,i;. ,, , . . ...
*pw Sjiturdav ijU|oldenvll|. ^ "" kin'' ^IfHOl.- |.||i uli . ular i.-li.-ari .
—
l-iigene .Toffrlea ivl^ck^om Shawnee I
B'here he hat beensprtrtiti? # fur, weeks.
Improved Hleimnce
'Uncle Bill"
In ecuversaiitn will, „ nuinbar
. " , J 1 ,h( semlnele f riu rs llii. week «,
tr-'f i. B. Davis and , lumren of Mi.: J prnpngtor he Pv iu)f • ji> ' lenrued that l Hill lolinsni v
•a!*« vWteri at "r I , .... , 0 ■ .. ...... .
• IPo'Ntr i Mjnv Qf (ljnat who
„ r— preparing for the aplendld new I pr ««t themulrncOMld«r«d hloi a anm
, of the Presbyterian ch areh'tock at aprlnjr *eod that h t« «lrea,l, wlunf r • I nele BlU-Um old timer ,,
wl«M work ia Indian Territory: la «lved. ihl««lili.fitaii..L i,„ i ,?
^pending "ie week hern Ph « I o, of friend. „h0 irea"^"
lad, (oraaerly proprietor ol JJ , ■ ^r.eZr'r;:^:1-
Mat,d tlm week He returned Tne.dn; a:, i .. , , „
In Unequal Contest.
\ aimceptihio and delicate mind ia
broken in ihe tiighlftil struggle ol pas-
sion against opinion. Mad;,,,, \nP,..
lot.
R«a«on For Watchfulness.
Xo luan is so InsignKteant as to be
sill" his e. (|„ uu Uui,t _
Lord Clarendon
The- newly organized rhri.tlnn Pn-
deavor soeietj -nvo a wial Tue .in-. A ri.l^
nichi at the t ome rf \[rs \v. B 1':
-fartinn .
r>. Bailey of Winfie:,i, K„„
been visitintr her -i^rer Mn..
will r«rnrn home the lira, of!
Mr«. I
who hn-
roremsn
the weel
l*hotnt ter Ita'-graTeq took n . - ■
Shawnee 'hlo week where he went to ae.
euro-or-.,- mat«rlal an i improse.
menu for hi> ?all«ry.
•It, an ■ Mr. r, y VTUies ,f I ulhor.-
ure visiting a' t. e J R. McCrar !,Qnie
this wee!, Tboj inter
future home ,n .1: :o,iri
• ■
e • Arp-v,:, loforro- rthp Herald rhat
tie inten:U ig - prepared t< nia'-io
half' - nre fjlr printer-*
n'v and Suipi,. tin,.
rn one\ i.fiinde.l
No one tvl,o knows him well double lint
ili. he make .>■ eflicient otlleer
anil tliPi-p i> 1,0 one in rl,o u,.,. fv,
ti'-'1 « In- rail show up better ereiies, i,,|<
,
fwiliid lined 1,|. will, tl,e b ., pe, .
. Ihe e.unniunin In wliieli lie resid,
Maud .Mnniior
Old Chief Dead
Bat lis.
\v.
oilir
■!- -'i ivin jmr'or h e k
I u| with H( ^ 1 it 1 11 a 1 hi 11 if
remetiiheriiiff that e|e,(lili-
kv band ehi. f of th Seminole.-. k. ,
n linker, wiri. lj known thl onphout ',
the em.re territnr,, s a„ „ „,an „. '
. mowled^ed represenutive ubilit.v
tip'l "v'Mitiif t'oresiirht, several times 1
r-'pre e.,t,-,e ,he nation ai the national
cnpitol, died at his hom, near Irene
la ' Saturday evening at 7 o'elock he
making thei- waf ",'0"1 f "w m« mt a wife j
'"'t eiirht ehildren, three of whom are i
onn ami married. Hia h niv iva.** in- : ^ ,l4r* bi^ husinr
terrert nt his plaee uhout twenty milee i ri m t.v, 1 \|BVoi
north ot Wewoka un the following day : Wewoka i.i
m 10 -.-tiHue*, 'iter,, j,
'i iinv xi-u-i t<>r a|nuer« win
appear dieent. The
able anil the tlusn times are
wb,
Catch This.
■ninea fo Firrlngr mu«<
no long.
10
I l(
8wht>«! Work Eas>.
a btirenn has been established at
Hudapesi for iiipplyin^; seH«)olboyg
aitli readv-written e>>avs and prose
mid veiie eompositions and tramla-
tiona In any language t eluht eenta a
The Hinlape-st educational an
tUorjile* have applied to the govern-
tti*ht til suppress it.
Crare for Play Writing.
"Even man woman and child in
America, not to uicniion thoise in Xew
Jersey. \* writing a pla>." said a lit-
erar> man. If you are introduced to
n at ranker, it Is a pet feet i \ safe ajid
pleaaam heyinning to ask him. quite
easuullv How's your play coming
011?"
A Historian's Joke.
Macaulay is not usually regarded as
a humorous writer, but in his History
ol England he perpetrates the follow
ing in relating the death of Charles
ii He says "Several of the pre-
scriptions have been preserved. One
of them is signed by 14 doctors. * . *
He recovered his senses but he was
evidently in a situation of extreme
danger
Goods Bought
and Sold
New Location, Northof Diebler Building.
JOB WORK
BLACKSMITH SHOP ** mn1 turned out
At the Herald Office
1 k Star
Rooms. Rate $i a Day.
Four Dollars a Week
L. IW. SUMPTER, PROPRIETOR
WEWOKA, I. T.
north side skmindlr htufk'l
wfwoka. 1.1
CI.
D. M, KIRKPATRICK
60 YEARS'
Patents
■ Copyrights Ac.
Anyone flendliig n ekotrh and dencrlntio,, nmr
qnltklr aicertHin our opinion free whetber aii
InventioiiH probably patentable. Co mm union.
■ Anf'f'roo''Vn HANDBOOK on Patents
, w l "g®"«'y'or Becurina patents.
I atentg tiikcu tiin.u^h Aiunn & '
tprcutl notice, witliout charge, tu tho
\> -
> ■* have •!-
mr presc
ulw
h*nd and
vv^wotiabsH many gird sine'i'ra % J by a m:
tlif ranvf t . rfaniir a j.ll>r <stl &
00<l >.. v tr:«r : -i -t I U«o I Will
«hf BMttlof ' -b PrMbyfcritn .reh '
Monliy oiplt - « ,'does
A Hit- in
Jkli 'hur h Th .r
oiiisi-1#. . :-.i, |
y .i• .
wt i •,
uifU i ,.
A.! ti • | r
wer j rf. ■ ,•
ne^t >J
Uie • ;t - wiie- „ -
'Afide j j , f. •
j time {u . •'. ! te
-ti to ' • J
The Piftnwf T«l#phone Oi •,« j*bi 'jr(f oii«tim,
trltlnf to improve u,l Jnin (lit
lliwln W*wok h„in. i>*vh t«.
pUcttrt n.,,, ,a u tv,f .t, vi l ri,K i,.
Pr'purirnt . d,vt ,u bf t„- ,
knnwn t,i tliamoilero iclo;,!,^ >■. b' u
iptloi
i ttlc
thi ««urria«{ lif« ia,.jf bp« wrlw,
l'.'igsr 0 .Smith nf tb« iJepot pWt nr
mtl '•to* 0 *g io. Tb iv '.hf fe
"ou ' **> bcl, who ,Jof v •• tift.
iMgrMmetrrlM bio «ro> n. „nS|
' ■ I' M ,dor. u , t „r
■•o-i.ls Into Ut 'tort • ota f^ntlv .,.-0 j.
piwi bv P. B, Iticf" stgiirg ..-j,.
•iiy. hf. wlli «d4 t m, ft,s tt,
noiv begtmr., XCe( t raf« Ifr jjj
movr thrto ami t, a ^ ,jt
Organize a
Musical Cluh
■ ' 1'raebyttv
"it t ^rj?ani/e a
' • tt j ra< ti i
ii'het t eoigcis
piejinrf 1 f.i !., ■
pr. it ncca«i- "s
'L' ,< *ntj .
""•* uiet-linland
'> l! he Ml '
Uictubers ill he
an j <>oiiii
•VI! n lot In I
' <"> and „id in
-i '
"i;| Ktrni I*. H t—ISO „r„ I,, ,.„|ii, ,
■ •'< j U m fpni'f.l pMtur,. li.,uw. «.
' ' ' ' ' I -' miles from '<<wu• ernp rent
■lennins* .V Mi,, i„
Lifetime of Trees.
Trees of swift development and re-
markably rapid growth are not always
abort lived. On the contrary the giant
•ucaiyptus of Australia, some varieties
of which come neal producing the tall-
est trees in the world, often remains
Bound and vigorous to a great a#e.
ore mi notice, without charge, iu tho
Scientific American.
.. handsomely tlinstrfltod wppkty. Largeat oir-
filiation of any BcienttBn journal. Terms a
■•Yi:aiiirJ^liStbS| ,L 80,(1 bya" newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.36,Broadway' New York
Branch Office. K yt., WaahliiKtou, 1). C.
Ir) Doubt.
"When you go to the opera and you
j hea .1 fellow in the gallery yelling
j louder! remarked the Observer of
1 Kvents and Things, 'you really don't
now whether he # addressing his re-
. narks to the people on the stage or
l«l ti, th* on** 'h* box**."-—It. i.otils
„ , Post ni.pticb.
Chicks.
"1 «ultl*li«i*. I.hi.ik t^Bi.
, ■*•!, fiv . ' <Hi,| t,,
«l«. h I sr., th i„ ,«p|lsa ,|lt
. oiliti ««(«.! ,•«„ win MlJ>, ni„
ol Mo
fie fttstf tor Leader.
The secret v r#w n-#^fc s
r in iiit i,eink ic.i i„ n,,. aU,
inn itiiiifh « i„i,t, ,K„lldl, . Bad
lit. <•*,, w«> ||,„., till,,,11,114,(1 ph|,
udelphla Heeoi il
Guilty Conscience.
"Let a man be only half or three-
quarters square, us most iv us are. an'
be fears less a rljiment iv sogers with
a nulling gun poundin at rb' dure thin
th touch iv a ia>pornber's hand on th'
dureb eli x*\ * Mr. Dooley" on The
Power ot the Press' in The American
Maga/.inr.
i> >!' • perft ■
"t-. <i.
-\!i|rit1ge Or ., U.„ „orvtbltlg : 'b P^lni.h
tifm', Pnrntoblof Oo v) Swoll Un. rf .. u MrCnts
U"1*- *'•' -.1: a,. ft v.,,.u
at Taut ««n prlot .nl.,d
ImiiMnia r r # Frott.
, . . -N " • «• . t •* •kit- aou
j Mtar.i .....i M, 1B1U„ tht
; ior. ..f !• ra i Pw.Bft
"*I <-' t | IH>uu<l « 1 (tr..
i( n n I ti i ' W ua#t war*
Mi ; «w vif hi
iU | In «t, ,.:#v f Arms
t *■ "►« IH. il «w m ,,,
Ttii iae, ^uiMPiitu ; *' iB -*• • « «■ Xh ia <■«
■>iift tiuLi i ** Ki **'" u" :'* «' i ill*
<u-rac«T im +* r«K . w,
«fuii
Seeking.
This always la a dli-t> world to peo
pi, w„u not bins 1)111 dust—Cbl
ia ii I'llbiitie.
Psnalty «( Sin
NMi'k,,! men (-anitot
alib.-! aiuviiK lliMiarlrra
l«v,l Son „i...
bi' friends
Th, Rejected MSS. Industry.
The niiiiili,,- ,,f people to-day who
think th,.. , ,in write i, novel is vary
lars, I'lii ,\cert In numbers even
the mob who are sure they are Im-
mortal poets. Unidon Hatttrilay Re-
view.
Negative Advantage at Least.
1 here is t111 - in lavorof th, automo
lille. savs Muck Cretehei It doesn't
*et its tall over the line or shed its
hair In your face on a ivlndy day.
I Kansas City Journul.
Aiming High.
Aim at perfection In everything,
though In moat iliiims it Is unattain-
able; howevt r, itu-v who aim al it, and
persevere will come much nearer to |
il than those whose laziness and de
apondenej make then, give it up as
unattainable Cliestei Held.
Spirit.
A good woman died. Anil the\
found In her bosom an old love letter
And out of the slime of a black river i
thev dragged Ihe bod} of „ bad
woman indeed. And the. found In her
j bosom an old love letter
Wewoka
Meat
Market.
George Jackson
New Proprietor.
*"*'1 ,',tl Gem From Plutarch.
Perseverenco Is more prevailing
H«,'dei Work. Too.
Muildiiig characier Is far more iui-
poriaut thin buildiug c-astl,*
I" * •Ulllllf^
than violence, and many tlilnss which
cannot h, nvetconie when the, are'
together, yield themselves up when
taken little b\ little— Pliuatcb
1HE...MEW... STATE
hi i< >irr < >m >kk
Next Door to Crouch's Hardware
North Main Street
B very thing in Season. Fish and Oysters
Served to Order. Soft Drinks and Com-
lortahle Rooms in Connection.
0. C. t'litfcelt. Prop.
Wewoka, Ind. Ter.
C. S. ADAns,
l^oot and Shoe Surgeon.
'1 i'i his t tish, Opposite Karmeri N t'l Uanlt
oiianliiilitii1 nml Kxuninittioirt Free.
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Lively, R. R. The Wewoka Weekly Herald (Wewoka, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907, newspaper, March 1, 1907; Wewoka, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153589/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.