The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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UK GNHE FBBT
Tried Vainly to Save Cathed-al
at Reims From Fire.
f.gle Not Always Crave.
Enrlf am generally believed to b.
rerv com e.Keoys i'M* V Df
,|„n as 1 -"0 ar U supposed la
•iroed by tho following anecdote: A
oi.turullst tells ol ft combe. Ijotwtep
ten intsselthnmhe. and ft white- u '*
eagle. In which the latter was thor- |
' . c v | oughly vanquished, and "• disco* ■
^ . ere<1 mf.uattin* down In u shod, where
Thsi> Heroically Kept Err.r.gctJ ^ ^ lie,.n drlv" la bay i of
Frenchmen From Driving Wounded ^ fcom tho nu;;ry bird..
fjprman. Back Into Flame..
Healtn And Chqer, ^ j
London.—The correspondent of the There i„ longevity In " ■ *'
Deify Mall «lvua a Btory by tho A!>be t,1Bt eases Ul lH
Oamv of tho terribh) *feiio. in l.('« .idea shake with Uughtri ' j
eaUiedril when If '«'# ait on lire, lie ft wonderful medlcl ,1 e
"..Ti cheer. C.ood neve and Kl'-'l
"It was all over In an hour. There; huvn ma«l. ttlrvt ev-r " the
•ware t«u separate llrua. We put the , We Often see wh< ,toM
first out with four buckets of water. , fn> ,„ry ,.r I. ,nie Irani., mm. d > , , 1 a;i j 'IU-X1.''• «i LxeCU
■' - zvz* «£ asr .jsru: «.>, 3 . west
dark by * gloomy. m< ioge, fault-find* | ||.,r, js<>n Ave. City pf (lUthiic in
t/jgan and State
and
First Published in the Oklahoma!
(Juide April 29. 10ir
Notice to Creditors
IN rHE MATTER OF THE
Fi.1'A.Tr Ok" Anderson Hum
lat or the city of Guthrie, Conn
tv of Log a jr. State of Oklahfima I
Ilea;*, 'd-
All persons.tyivinj? .claims a-
gainst aiii Andepc-n Ham de-
ci '. '-cd, ai;o v<,"iir red to exhibit
-ame vyiini Uie
! vouchors to the under
Whose Is the FauR-for thf ,Com-
plete Break-Down cf
Civilization?
WIPING OUT KING'S INSULT
Soldier. Also Believe They Tight .tiff \
God and Native Land—Idea That
One Person's Welfare Oepen^o
On Another's Misfortune
Really I- to Blame-
Whose Is tho fault fo.r !*• <>r?aJt-
to exnion Wh086 ,B th0 (Hull for . the .oreax-
necessary j jjOWIl 0f civilization in fcui i> ? .* *
j. .. .. I* la c 1 vft:• 11 V Ulld COin*
..tied, du
tall we bad In the placo. but soon an-
other Hholl "Struck tho roof, r-nd tho
wind drove the HameB along the rait
«ra lnaldo tho nave. We rushed up j Ui« person
again, but It was flawing all along j
and as we could do nothing we hur
! thi
of
County of
Oklahoma, and that
months after the first
"There are holes In the celling I ^ ^ aa jf ft oonveI,t|nn of publication of this notice has
tJ>. nave an* sparks began to :r.i u.lls being held here" •• limited bv order of the
through them Into R«at_ heaps ^of |g t)|b ,k tho lt,nt BI)nual . ht.n limitea DJI ti
meeting of statSinaon w!.o b.t'.ve Tie en , County Court of
whltewuBhed by luv«stisati"g commit- Qoun^yi the time tor creditors
tees."
ptraw ten feet high and twenty yarua
Jong tho Oermana had piled along tne
north aisle. We tried to catch Ui«
sparks In our hands as thay fell am
those of the German wounded that
-were able to walk helped us. But
the first s[)ark that fell on tho pile
yet It biasing.
"There was time to think of noth-
ing but getting out the wounded.
They screamed horribly. Wo cajrlev
many of t-hoBe that could not wa k,
•while others dragged themstelves pain-
tally to the side door In the nort.-
.i.i„ ThoAe who had ojily hand ami
•nn wounds helped their cum,
TVe got out alt except thirteen, whose
I bodies lie . here.
"When nt last I cairo out «/ the
IMaslng bnltfllng 1 found all the
'wounded huddled together around the
'doors Opposite them were a furl-
if said deceased, tj; exhibit and
strength or ico. | ' . . .
It la said that Ice one and a hsl' , prescnt their claims .agaU^ut sBl^l
inches will support a man; l'our Inches 1
thick will support cavalry; live Inches estate.
thlclt will suppt rt mi 84 pouml cannon ] -It he 24tll dfcV -)f .\jril
ten Inches tWek will supp'jH a.^nu.l.1 . l)i.t(Ul-ie^ . If
tude, p: d 18 Inches th!■•!: will su; po:
a railroad train Thoae HpireB. .or
courso, prpBtippooefl Lhftt the ico U
an oven tblcknces. uot having thin
place*, and only to true lee. not slush
tea or to Ice when the temperalui o Is
abo/o tho frjcilni; point- Alter a thaw
aets In but little confidence can bo
placed on lliu atfength of tho ..lea.
To Drtvo Out Malaria
V AriJ IU..IS Up Tho ^Sytwei*
U 15
A- A. Bpltflt-,
Ext;cutipr
IGOOrp n.. -r - -
'ously hostile crowd of civilians ot ,'lie old Stamiaul CROVIt'S
ithe town and ft number of noldlorp ( chill TONIC. Vo« kn.lw
with their rifles leveled i what you aie takti'.jj, M.the to' - V," .
2 IT.5"" ■■ «•
rr.T, sr-.-JS
itoldlers tn answer. They bhaii
Iback and burn with the catliLdral ci
jwe will shoot them here ' ?m>.miiii^inilllllliilimUtl".l'imtltlli™«U-.«i«mnitltlllll,"^ "l,,u"l,lim!v
: ""i'ou are mad!' I exclaimed In f . A m-tu^in
jpjy. 'Think of whf^t this rapnjdP Ml 06^?ImE Afi^WcR. Ill -
the world will hear <# the crime th« , y U/cDCTFR'C , 0 I
lOefrnnxiB havo commtttoi here, and II yy tfw =z
kao^'that France has been as criminal j I New Internationsl g
|ln Jier turn. Anyhow,' I said, 'you g
,^hall ehoot mo first, for 1 will n°' j
iinove,' .
' "Unwillingly the soldiers lowered
Ithelr rlftee and 1 turnod to six Get-
iman oflicors who were among the
wounded and asked if they would obey
imo and do everything 1 told them 1 he)
'said they would, and I asked them tc
Itell their men to do the samo. lheti
'I made them up In a sol'd body, those ,
■who could 'walk unaided carrying "i
helping those who could not. I P"' ,
iinyself at the head and we set off ti
the Hotel de Vllle, which is only a fev ,
[hundred yjirds away.
"Well, then tho fcrowfi, mad wltr
Igrlef and rage, set on us. I can't de-
scribe It. Jou never Jiave seen anj-
thing so dreadful as that scone. The}
;beat some of the Germans and eotns
|of them they g(\t down.
" 'Can't you help me?' 1 called to 3
[French officer I caught sight of;
" 'You never wllj get to thti Hotel d<
Vtlle like this,' he replied, so 1 force*
my wounded through the gateway ot
u private house and wo managed W
•close the gates after us.
"They had been roughly handled
•«>me of them, and they stayed there a
'day and a night befqre we could mova
Ihetn again."
«<jvaueii r®run® n«
Doctor rtcolt, Joltt parent with T.I*
ilell of the well-known Greek Lexlccn,
Vaa at one time master of llallol col-
lege. Oxford university, and master
at all tluiefe of quiet sarcasm. A noble
)ord who had rooms In the bulldlnss
which adjoined the master's house
niid who. contrary to regulations, kept
a dog In c'ollego, went to complain ot
the noise mude by cats. After h had
expatiated for some little time on
this grievance, tkictor' Soort said.
with the gentle, slow drawl which
lent' additional fcrco to his sallies:
"IS that a cat. Lord Donoughmore,
that I hear barring on your atalrcaaa
rery nlsht?"
J'irst Published in'''he Oklahoma
Guide April 8, .1915
Notice to Creditors
broken down It is, signally and com-
pletely. Not a savage race or tribe :
Oil the free or tho eurth looking t*i |
men engaged In this war can claim
them as brothers, writes StoughtoB |
Cooley In the Chicago Herald.
A few months ago the world stood .
aghast at the atrocities of the llalkao,
war. It had not been believable that ,
men could descend to ouch depths oC
savage cruelty. Uut what was the
llalkan war compared with the present
war? That was a struggle of a people
against age-long oppression and In their
mad rage they killed and destroyed a|
that came within their reach. Hut what
ye these men fighting for? Why are
they v'c'vWing one another like the
foul bieath ot some awlul peatllenee?
They light, they tor (;<'d' £°r
JiLig, and tor native land. Aye, to be
Crt f.,r God! They light for a God
who so loved th'1 world that ho
his only begoyt;!) son in order that a
*eger'ration jnlgM , to
..ncf,; not to rmans, or Ku^slans, or
Englishmen, or Austria no, or I renclij
men. but to men, io all men. AM
jtbtab aoiJlvs s( ,.apprei;la e this fu-
protne sacrifice of God that the) go
cut with swords and guns to kill oi*e
jirt< itKor.
right for Their Kings.
, ut they also light .or their klniv It
one of -t«e soldiers w&i;e .fii!.'
;tis king had done for hlr.i. what could
I ho say? He knoV ^hat he bar, dono
| for the king He has leu and elothed
I ^ntl houffed and !v^a lanv, ; . . n< °r,
upon whom ho mU' t Binile u 1r(
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Renewal
— Open v ii.,
-1 taint, c for Wms'lf and his own family
In the matter pf,the estate of j bnI.0j,. -„ru-h to uec; iu« m t«vr.
u,nV|.^,n iale of the city miserable ^odte^ 1
;aac •'elHl . I. ^ when l)ne * tho«« pampered,
tfld .spoiled lilngs Imi .-Uied that he
had been Inmilti'd by another spoiled
K Ike Merriam WtBsrtR
I h'lrte' ml'ti.i-trr.'-'t vurV'tn Vi|
1 iv.B a
i "Wiiat makes mortar I,alden? y <*' * ' * g
: cittiun of J/dntui. Wliat is uAife coal'f
Tins New l'iration unBwrrfl nil kmclH of
B a.,e;tlo,„ilnl.ai -,,n .;.lli torV.BIwaijiy. j
£ Kietion, Foreign Irndca. Arta and : =
EH Scie'ieef i tth tin, I authorttu.
R rtOO.OOO Wertie* "
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= Co«t$doo.r.ier /*>■■.*%*■, .
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? r l. ri'l d aa Ablroka ot
I c- nlus," tp"
linlla Papor Idlt'on: £j _.t,
. on tl,ii.. oi-mii", fitroniJ, .'l m
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■ Ol,.'leilM .A ti : ' A
weight of neBulai Iv'i'.ion. *\ tte i
Ragular Edition f ' jr
(In ktmp. ' >vt, J
of Los Angles. County of
., State of California, De
ceased.
All persons having claims a-
1 gainst sa d Isaac J.vffersqp de-
ceased, are retiuired to exhibit
the same with the necessary
vouchers to the undersign, duly
appointed and qualified adminis-
trator of said deceased, at Langs
ton in the County of Logan an
State of Oklahoma,
irtd been lnsmiea uy .W^rth cf C othcf,.
und rarfipered king, millions of mi 6 j -p* lnlluonce of clothes mn«
smvu-.g U arms to wlpp out the Inns a !nu„ t0 fee, *h it has heen^from the
Insult And thev nro wlplns out the mnlna cf hlftroy, either sacred or
"!
i-mg-m'
business prosperity; everything Indeed
(hat malic j M ^fa ."A('r(h UwiPK maT
Of) affect«|.I by It in directions never
dreamed >■( fly the tailor who, If lie
loes not actually make the man, Is
l.-rgelv Inatiu «nta,l (j nui^-.^i; blm
ft'uat ix Is.
fight aUo for native ^cjid. *nr ,naV-.\>'
Und' When has tho world sten such
trony? Not one in ten of those fight-
Ing men owns *o much fl slug e
square foot of his native land. In
country nnd In e'.iy h, toll? from child-
" ! thofUood to old age for a tmre plt.i'.nco,
- an(1 t a. j on the land of a sumptuous.y-farlnf .
four months after the first pub| lor(1 or prince
h,a,ion of.thi.
Hollis. Jjn--w"s « *■' I wmi; ,„| ,,v '
inches. L ./>?'!|! ;'!| ,' 1
ffrlt.' f ip^.'. -m eli <V>TK£** \,
*«.„alU Wt',9' ,| '
publlCAtlOQ
FKBE A •?«
ol pocket
G.RC.
MERRlflM
Kcoplny rriencis.
I i • fif>votlon atiil ilea prou« Not to need your li icii'.H ia prohabljr
County fmatet, by'the hand tho best way to keep them.-Atchlson
.... • • ,« another j ^ i ^°b^(
I he time if or creditors said *'
ceased, to exhibit and present I thought g. ,
their claims against sa;.d
1 limited by order of the
Court ol t.aid Logan County, its
, oaPed home,'and he sees in his mind's
flSlalQ, i m itaggerlns under a double
r- . . i I mollu.r in liinr*
1 il'ttJt 1. ' -t. da. Of Al.r.1, U 15| ^.Vn* aSi? erphar.ed
-1,1^1. purmur? to himatlr: "l or
1*. C Jones,
Administrator.
s Spring!In'il.r 1 aa^ijv' ,,
gU!ii:i.il!l;l|gilllii'i! .i-1 ;": l'lffl
ttelndecr Moon.
It stated .hat aa txnmen«. bcd Of
the beat reindeer moa baa been dla-
covered near the mouth of the 1 oronul
river in Kamchatka. The bed extend
to a distant of seventy live miles
„lonB the coat-ti-, h e r. width of ove
nine miles und r. dep h of
This kind of moss Is uacd In the man-
ufacture of cardboard.
Lucky Thing.
It has been found that medleva
armor I" toe sraa*l for Englishmen fit
"h" present day l-urk'.'.y the women
df medieval tiroes left no corses to
be tried on by ladies of the present
age.
God- Vug t-t'ti- ratlve-laiid "
' Whin^ Ho Myrdejouo Ra^e-/
KVqIP is the fault? Why do men
who hive wom^i and fondle c)iiUlren.
lv> c^ e fin ui" lc> 7d
gT<} why do they suddenly iall to
Aim to Shed Joy.
The Joy-maker is tho most needed
man in the would; the paln-rtaker is
all too plentiful.
A Lo6t Art
Another art has been !,pst! '^hero
was a time when the elegant woman
took a legitimate pride In her tnnnner
of ascending a sta,lr.
elevators. If there still exist wo.n
1 -Ijo have the manner, there are few
"" m.:"'ihem'* lve? «tSlrs worthy to serve as a stage on
fttllM other men lVe t e,,ia ^ may 4lUbtt it. ,
I ,?nltf crime Is that ihc.\ ^peak 9
*\ oft. or live on the other ,
Tim? Wasted. mfferent language, or live on the other
Olaf Lnrson. worKlng in u millinery
warebouae, backed into an elevator gort ol dlat.einpjef
■" 1 f 1lwn "1' h * , Ji ~j£ rtAo «.W. a minds and rabbet
load of boxes Horror stricken, he j •- sucfe :-ooduet
other employes rushed down t.ia fhofr ■ /Y ^ t\ut. claarfy' it
stairs nply to And blm picking him j would^ ^ lUlB.
p.--If untinrmed out of the rubbish Jpt, , « unliara ot u. Uieso
"l'sa d born mad?" he whispered , 7^e to
enutlously . >'al' e^i A/ had to come | flgl . • ^ ^ iiV6 1* peace
down for nails anyway."—Success j thtp country, ^ ^
'a Uinil irht rtf
The Daily Leader
Leading State Paper .of
Oklahoma
Official State Paper; .OfIHcia|1
Paper ot the Constitutional Con
volition. Contains all the news;
National, State and Local A1
the information for the Lawyer,
Merchant. Rc.cl.or. Farmer-
$4.00 Per vear
1 By Mali
The Dail." Lende,ris the o(Ii,ciai
State of Oklahoma. It is a mein
ber of the Associated i'.ress antl
ill IIVI" Ii««* sew I ,
in this jiny 01 contains the news ot the world.
The Leader is the. only Simaij
pure Democratic paper of the
State. It. is most vigorous ^uiper
in the State, editorialy. ft discus
sed editorally each day the great
question iti which the people of
Oklahoma are interested-
The jLeader gives the Official
«>
uu> u tut
Magazine.
oerioua maner.
take a woman too seriously Is to
take her for life.—Florida Tlinea
Union.
When Conceit la Strong.
Occasionally a man's conceit at-
tains that superlative degree o
hp talks glibly In his own "^erest
fcnd calls it working for the ge- e al
^uod-—Atchison Globe.
No Exaggeration.
"Speed"" retorted the demonstrator, ,
when Jinks asked If the ear was go- j
Ing fust. "Speed? Why. let me tell j
vcu something. If you started out In
a gale o' wind blowin' sixty miles an
hour and goln' with Jt. this car's so 1
fast It'll blow it in your race."—Har- 1
per's Weekly.
i and harmony, with never o thought ot
: war among them. And If Ihla murder-
ous .instinct Is not natural to the men,
1 it must come from without. A!. hence ;
I comes It? The only possible sou re? 1
18 the classes, those Superior person-
nees who represent the wealth, cul-
ture and learning t>f the age. Thes*
Betv/cen Girl#.
-I hnven't received a love letter
from Jnch In three days. 1 ,think it s
. fhnme. I shall be po-ltlvely 111 un-
I %<st a love letter by tomorrow
"Well my dear." enid the other girl. r.._
"if you need a love i. tter fr'un,. order of ,the Corporation Commis
es hsjjly IS that. 1 have 40 or Stftte Court® (lecis
b. glad tc let von have, ^10" L ^
lions in full.
m eroportian. j Oklahom'a
^•]|te—1 want a cap. please, for my
Japan's Rloh Acquisition.
busband. n-h_.
Shop keener-Yea, ma4am. What
ftl7.t does fie y. em •
Vine—Well. 1 rea'ly forget Ills
rollati. are sUe 10; though 1 expect
ture add learning bf the lige. , ne colUi. a 18 or 20 lor s
rifted and talented men and womefl bed 1
have assumed the iixlvlloge of govern- j a*. wouhln b
f . tha beople. Hcr-v have they ac, Superior Judgment.
o.lrt themselves In their self lx- yo.V suspect that m,en see quick-
QU|Ued themseiv 1 ^ er of judgment In practical matter.
posed task- thievery tha?. women." "Yes," replied Mis.
The captains of IndublTy, Uiypeveiy ' h v heeded the warn-
clever men who dlrect _.be Tn^oMbe newspaper, and qui. buy.
"ii bricks, but women continue
$1.00 a year-
Pripting Co.
(Weekly)
Address
Leader
1 .eadep
.Guthrie Okla.
,0B* , 1 mi' dist ibutlon of -woalti. t * of
they divided wj^h th. .net, who fur s°U
>n cf 1^, y • .. ,— o Ti,., nrtwp.r of labor, to marr
Greatest of Inland Seas.
The greatest luland sea is tne Cas-
pian jea, which is "00 mllea lodg a^d
870 mile. wide.
Know Her Pari.
The other day Mr.. Penherker".
younger sister was married, and a day
or two after tho wedding the husband
.aid: "Now, darilng, 1 don't bellev.
In bearing malice, and If ever I have
any necerslty to aay anythlnn unkind
or to make uso of any hard words to
you, 1 Will always take them back
again as soon as I have cooled down."
"You needn't take that trouble, my
deur," replied his wife, .miiing sweet-
ly; "for If you evor oae any hard
words to me, I'll alway. gWe fheo.
to you at once."
And G«ner.T!y He Wouldn't.
You can't Induce a self-made man to
believe that his son would ever sue-
coed In getting anywhere without a
lot ot heip Pittsburg Post
A Way Out-
lawyer (to wlfe)-"Well, 1f 70., ara
deterinlced to sue for "Uvnrca. at
least let u. keep down the exi nne as
much ks poas'.bie. I Y'lU act J"-'
counae',."—Life
Korea, now a portion of ( dlvldea wu.ii ino "it _
nese omplre, has a population cf W t y ^ )abor, Thc power oi labor, to marry for money
000,000. Its area ts neariy 84,000 h' discoveries atid Invention^,
square miles. Under Japanese controls, through
'nd mani.exjont Korea is ^gli^ng h v be,
to develop marvelously Iha
Korean hti.pUul ai fcsoul Is a ^again-
A Time Limit
-I think It's Just horrid of you thai
you won't advance 10 on my next
week's house money." "Well, dldnt
I tell you I'm not making any porma,
uent Investments?"
IVUI1IU1 "W"I"H—
building, wsll equipped.
Origin of Flra Iq.uranc..
Fir" itvr.jrnnse ts caid to hay^ oplR'
mated after the great firs of'JjondcjJJ
ii 1666.
Mint to Housewives
A helpful hint tc. housekeepers, from
the Manhattan (Kan I Mercury:
"Charlemagne Is taid to have had a
tablecloth made of asbe.tos . id u ed
to rlean It bv throwing It 1, to tho
err in iWIRlime the dirt The best as
Strength of Man and Hor*e.
The strength of Ave mep 1. ei^ulT -
to th?l of or.e Ijoroe
Unfcrglveable.
Cod may forgive sine, but awkward-
ness has no forgiveness*Tn "heaven or
1 p&iih • Km arson
. MOTHLR GRAY'S
k SWEET POWDERS
< t FOR r.HU r PF N,
tnruUKU iiio<.c' v •. w n.
ha* beer, multiplier) many fold, and
there hak }.een a vftt trereapo 1B the
production of 'vealtb tlow nmch of
that. Inereusejj woalth hp« gone to
labor?
The ctatesnpir, thpse anfo'e men
wh0 m the'name of Utp kjng direct and
eoiitrol 'he civil and military Hfe pf
the people, what' kind of order and
lusllde have they iiinUitttine'J • r-cienee
caa so inceu.-e,! ^hc- means pf travel
knd communication thai men by closer
fellowship may thi Detter kur <
tnde;utun4 ono anc \er. Yet, as '.ri.is-
Not AI ays to the Sv/lft.
"The autotpoblle l'fce If, net alwayi
to the swift,' wiys the Philosopher ol
Tolly. "Sometimes It's fo tho boa
pllal."
Wanted Relief.
In one rf the West Philadelphia hoe-
pitIs a woman patient It; 'he card
... proaninv with rain. At last she
r:iilei! to tlie nurse: "O nurse, I anf
iffering so much; 1 can't stand it.
Won't you please give me an epi-
demic?"
rhev Both Need Them.
Francisco Nobpdj In New
Mpflam—:
tf\r 0 he's at th
wait—he's due h
to San
York hai
ka' Pen
r the CInn.
oil '■:>>' J my hn -
t!,._ if Y011 mipht
aftar ji while."
h'T* tha
ANCIENT JSTW L!_" USED ink
Writings of Blbl, Time. In.crlb.d o„
Potaherda Hove Been Found
In Samaria.
"That the ancient Israelites had
cheap and easy method of .ending writ-
ten messages which was l"/alr y c<.m;
mtiii use Is now un established fact£
said Oeorgf A. Uelsncr, assistant pro-
lessor of Egyptology at Harvard, wh,
tor the ;ast fourteen yeaf. has been
conducting .vcavatlons In KSfypt
Palestine. Pr<>f -Hsor UfiBi^pr *+
turned on the Campnni^.
"We were exchvatlDf in Banian*
once capital of the northern
nf Israel, lii 1908, "ben yo came ui n
the palace of tho Israelis kings '-«■ «
summer we found on the floor of on« ol
the chamber1' the l,ftl'4<'e % °Uw!rI
:if potsherds and on these sfiards
written aiesiages; they relate
Utlics or taxes paid to the king,
wen written in an Ink made of pure
carbon or impblack. These. r,"h*P*
are the e.o ie - s.i.oiU.fM «f 1«aeUt.
nork eoiite'inpoianeou. with the
Thev were written In the reign *
(^u.g Ahah." New York Evening Po*
el.
Popularity,.
ihinri a man '-ho
" ,1... neiat learu 1
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1915, newspaper, June 17, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155352/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.