Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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DRUG STOCK;.,,
(. loan, well selected Slock of Drugs with fixtures.
KILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH.
Address Frank llusher, l.V.I N. Kuiporia Avenue,
WICHITA KANSAS.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Never Fails to B«*«tore Oray
Uair to its Youthful Color.
Cure. srslp dlwMSB ft: hair tailing.
fth\ nd11 .UJat DrugguU
PATENTS,TRADEMARKS
Fxsmlnstlon and Adrlce n t« Patentability of In
rent ion. Send for "Inventors' Guide. or llow to (lela
ratent. I'ATIUCK O'FAltKKLL, Washington, 1>. C.
& fixtures (registered m a il.
_ . _ .. . j many branch
it supplies Its goods and repalis
.. .ioor. It can and does furnish a
_ tetter artii le l r less monejtban
Iothers It makes pumping and
liirsm.. Steel, Galvanised after-
■ completion WlndtnllK Tilling
and FIX. I M«el Towers. Steel Huts Saw
Frames Siwl l ee.l Cutters ami reed
i Grinders, on application it will name one
_ of these articles tl.at It wlU furnish until
January l t ai 1/:* tlm usual price, li also makes
Tanks and Pumps of all klntls. s«nd (or catalogue.
Factory: I2:h. KocUwcll and Fillmore Streets, Chicaxa
WELL MACHINERY
AND JETTING MACHINERY, etc.
S*st Fbxe. Havo been tested and
all warranted.
Rowell & Chase Machinery Go.
14 I t West 11th Street,
KANSAS C ITY, MISSOI RI.
rHE GOVERNMENT REFUSES TO
PAY INDEMNITY.
Hence limine
All Other
the Sender
TostHl lTr
Timely Warning.
The great success of the chocolate preparations of
the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
in 1780> has led to the placing on the market
many misleading and unscrupulous imitations
of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter
Baker & Co. are the 'oldest and largest manu-
facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and
Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals ara
used in their manufactures.
Consumers should ask for, and be sure that
they get, the genuine Walter Baker &, Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
nORCHHSTl-R. MASS. _
Is lulling off—Almost
jverniuent* Keetmpsnis
to it Limited Amount —
lieu illation a.
NB hundred nnd
live registered let- j
ters were de-
stroyed by the
burning of a mail
car at Newport,
Tenn., the other ■
day. Undoubtedly
nearly all of .ttam
contained sums of
money. To insure
their safety the
senders paid to the government eight
cents on each letter, besides the post-
age. Nevertheless they will g<*t not
one cent of compensation for their loss.
No wonder that the registry business
of the poBtofflce department is steadily
diminishing. The people are losing
confidence in the system as a means of
the guard s story.
From the Stale Journal. Lincoln Neb.
i There is probably not11 Mronger man or
: more trustworthy guard employed at the
i Nebraska stale Penitentiary than J. I
Ralston. To a ilraitger he appears ti very
1 good example of the imtit \\ ho boasts that
1 he was never sick a ti ay in Ins Inc.
For many years Mr. Ralston lived at
Svracuse, Nebraska, and the «• 1*1 resuleiils
1 there remember him as one of lite strongest
and healthiest oftbeir number, . ,t
In '89, or thereabouts, when the grip
lirst broke forth in this sen ion ol the coun-
try, it claimed him as oncol its earliest vie
Like
en will
mg nhy
and tii«l not
... days he lay
a con ti fined in-
Young folks tell what they do; old
ones what they have doue, and fools
what tliey will do.
Mrs. .Tames L. (Sates, of Milwaukee,
owns a ltiblc that was brought over in
the Mayflower in lt -0.
Mine. Adelina Putti, who was taken
suddenly ill in ltiriningham, is suffer-
ing from laryngeal catarrh.
London has 11,001) haelcney coaches.
The Princess of Wales has S'JoO.OOO
in lace.
has 410 flour
Powder
ass9lute1.v pure
Argentine Republic
sliington, I). C , is
sique, he sneered at thedi:
guard properly against it. I
in bed and lett it
valid. , . , , . .
About this lime lie moved with bis hum
Iv to Peru. Nebraska, where some ol his mill
children were attending the Male Normal Washington, l>- I' . is t*> have
school. Hf hoped the change would do *>
him good, but lie was disappointed. He 000,000 hotel.
doctored with the local physicians, and .... ..
even with his own son. who was practicing A business Men
medicine. All seemed to no avail, ami organl/.ed at Mexico, Mo.
miserable in mind and hotly the poor man . —
told his family that be teared there was uo | California has 8<Ni.ooO olive trees.
hope far him. . ... . i
A happy thought « f Inst own London makes 3,".,000 pianas a year.
(iod
of I
Association has
Louisiana has • imdasM
and it is a new fuel there.
A florist estimates that S.M HI,000,000
a year is realized from flowers.
A Vermont trapper has received an
j order from Montreal party for 1000
j live skunks.
iduatrial ex-
it is thought
rinan attcn-
1 true to
•eru n nei-
ll a rkness
brighter
insurance. Though the fee has been Last fall however li
try strong stimulant-- • • , . .. .
to' work Hut lie soon found thai his rehel , ^yhn(
was but temporary. and when bad weather
came on lie was si.l.pM to severe attacks ol the s
grip" as before. ,t , 4 ,loV. light
The llritish oflleial who has charge
usher, of the money affairs says that nil the
Two years ago Mr. llalston was cm,
ed at the Nebraska Penitentiary at l.incol
(he slate t apitsl, and enjoyed comparatu
while performing the dutiei
put out on the wall ir|,hl in the world could be stored in
Ion the wall. K
reduced from ten to eight cents, the hill, however, lie \mis put " ol«i a room -4 feet sciare and ','0 feet deep.
number of le.lers and parcel, re,..- j trouble i'n even'more a|i^rtlvttV l lorin! He - ~who)„.
tered during the last fiscal year was was not on|y troui,led with ihe usual mis- Criticism is soinetnm s in
I l • lkn>. 11 mm ann LVne vonrn HEO m-nltln t i ! i 11, ■> i il t 111> "s! ti Illllt llC I Oil 111 1 | . . ,1,1 > .hilt 11 IS II t III WB \'S SJl II*.
lie 1*1 in is to have 1111
hi bit ion next year whicl
will attract a large (
dance.
Louisiana has 84.1177 acres ii
Kvery dollar in a Christian*
ought to have Hod's name on
The Bible has prom
| every page, for the one
j do Hod's will.
ihlne 1
burn," The first State as an oat producer 11
j Illniois, with 3,070,702 acres and 137,
C>:.'4,828 bushels.
A report states that r.no.oon pound*
of Montana wool have been bought
for export to Kngland.
Property to the value of oveV $4,600,
non is left in the railway carriages ol
ttreat Hritain every year.
Prince Hisniarck derives an annual
income of •172.003 from various indim
1 tries in which he is interested.
K.11J0
ckct
less than 11,000,000. Four years ago erablc feelings ol t lie • grip,
the number exceeded 15,000,000 annual- hiinsell short of breath anil
but h
.. •nerally w«
lor the dutie
STEEL WEB PICKET FENCE. CABLED FIELD AND HOG FENCE.
Aim I'ABLKII FOCLTBV, UAKURX A*I RABBIT I'KM E.
! manufacture s complete line of Smooth w ire Fencing ami guarantee every article to be a* repr*
De Kalb Fence Co.,
I 2 I High Street,
DE KALB, ILL.
mie, but it isn't always
theae IhiiiKS untiltiiis liim lor tnc.uuies 01 The )umie rHl,, question luis wrecked
iv. What is wanted is safety, and the | hl> l)0siti()n happiness of many a family.
system does not give it, says New \ork Once more, almost 111 despair, he sought —. —.
Wor'"- , pfnkVllS CpIoTp^ UoVid thZ On. of th.«tlre. to wela^r U
When a mall car or a postofflee is accowjinB to directions and felt better, to hear some women spoken of ascliap-j
robbed, it is always the registered mat- j.-jve more boxes lollowed the lirst, and the t>1>OIU,Si
ter, advertised on its face as valuable, hii.gsullerer was a well)"""Vter to whom " , . . .~7~~ . .
that Is taken. In i860 the. Postmaster- hj^^!j?l8t°Jivon viio nboTe ficta: "I feel The eagto to a tongh bird, bnt when wiu do the rest
General of the United States advocated |l0W asi I could stack more hay than it is put on the back of a dollar it is
the abandonment of registration on the anv man in Nebraska; and il I ' 11! tender.
ground that it was "fruitful only or |'0f;/i0, n.°vwi^laundav night l took . . , | your own expen
danger to what it was designed to pro- 1 lt #Cvere cold which, a year ago. would have I "1 am tired of life, exclaimei
tect." j laid me up a week w'.tli the • grip'' but now | disappointed woman. "Why?" asked
A < lillri
The pleasant tlovor, gentle notion she
soothing ellecls of Syrup of l-'igs «her
in nrcd of a lax Hive, and if the father or
Mother be costive or biliotn, the niosl
s 011 almost 1 gratifying results follow its use; so that it
ho wants to is the best family remedy known, and ev-
1 cry family should have a bottle on hand.
, reduce health The I liter-Mountain say s every time
rril" u,j™pp.-r(r,«.s,.pi. a P...,nd n..tu,
I receives the benefit to the extent ol
in making our good resolutions w0 ; §^000,000 a year.
arc apt t«« forget lu w h ng the year is. . ' ——
1 !L- - 1 Hrassc, in Franco, contains over 100
,o.n(Tcr *,'i.1 ...-1.-... factories which distill perfumes from
nrat'1-fui walking, linmne iheni with llhnlercorns. t|lfl flowerw Qf the orange, jasmine.
Do your part faithfully, and fate ,.osc, violet, cassia, tuberroso and
otlicr plants.
Honr s This!
Many Influence*!-
j in tli«' ilmiKor limit.
Parker's (linger Tonli
You always enjoy n laugh, even at
use.
The only thing left to
The remedy is very simple. The gov- jit causes me oidy temporary unno>U1" 1 • ju,r in,
ernment ought to grant compensation ul^Ir< long and favorably jlu
for registered letters lost or destroyed, known in manv parts ol Nebraska, both as
Nearly all foreign countries give such k privateciti/en and as a leader in Uie^or-
insurance.
ample, the registration fee is only 4
In Great Britain, for ex- jglnal V.rnjej
remarkable recovery, I
Alliance movement, ami
poor In-
fortunate sister, "llecause 11 dian now, Is the Indian summer.
>r loved." she replied. \ye ttll make the mistake of depend-
lias wounded my heart with nig too nine
rejected lover. ,,lle| ltnnn
• friends
with him in his I a dart, said
which he unhesi-| will cure it with another, saul ins
0
iCb
plate
means!
oul. "Voi< would not be if
liswered the soul.
1 nlae Wll
There
you see "i hem everywhere
Don't Tobacco
Spit and Smoke
Your Life
m a k e s
the nerves
•ong, and
brinprs back
tho feelings of
youth to t he pre
maturely old man.
It restores lost vigor
You may gain ten
pounds in ten days
GUARANTEED
tobacco h&8it cure.
ccnts, and If the letter is not safely iatingly gives the credit to Dr. Williams
! delivered to the addressee an indemnity l'ink p.|lk ,,nh ,„„i;u„, in I
of $1U is paid to the loser. A graduated ^ condensed iona, ail the elements
series of fees is so arranged that the necessary to give new lile and richness to
sender of a parcel can insure it up to the blood, and restore or'wUUie
$250, this maximum guarantee re,uir- ^ ^^i
ing the payment of 22 ccnts. The par- 4 l)OI or |)OXPs lor $-..r u, by addressing
eel must be marked with its value. : Or. WiillamB' Meaicine Company, shenee- i
it is stated iu the postal regulations lady, N. V.^
of the United Kingdom, rather quaint- neiul; "Miss l'lossie be mine.
ly, that payment of such insurance will ^ „jve Kive my life for you!"
be made by the Postmaster-General, j,.,ossit.; . \\oll, you mav, if
"not In consequence of legal reliability, • . illsure.i." Harlem Life
but voluntarily and as an act of grace. • .
Registration of money or Jewelry is j.^re ono damages to the bus-
compulsory; such articles are not per- ;nChS portion of Flora III., last week'.
mitted to be sent in the ordinary mails. — ~~7T77. TiTviiUn In
At the'same time, parcels addressed First Tourist (grandly).
to foreign parts cannot be registered, 1 fciurope lust summer 1 went irou^ i
though for India they may be insured. Wales."
The British government pays up to 510 Second Tourist (from Chicago):—
for the value of any ordinary unregls- .ijjow much did his princelete have in
tered package that is lost in its mail [lis cioliiesr'—Truth.
service. This applies only in the Unit- —
ed Kingdom, and it does not govern at ^ js generally beleived the Pabst-
all if the parcel is improperly wrapped father divorce «
or contains eggs, liquids or very fragile COUttt.
articles.
Nearly all foreign countries insure While in toxica e< , o
letters and packages up to $10 in their farmer of Al'wia, . i 1
domestic service without extra fee. On train and broke his neck.
the other hand, no indemnity is paid Garden of Ollv
even for registered mail matter by the , are ei ht flourishing I made thereabout
United States, Brazil, Bolivia, Para- Jerusalem uu i a h b —
guay, Uruguay, Chili, British India, Ja- olive trees that are cnown o c
pan and Congo. These are the only ex- 1,000 years ol ti.
ceptions to the general jrule. The Third i
Assistant Postmaster-General of the Bed quilts mat e o pt o
United States in his last two annual re- jf white paper are becoming quite
ports has recommended to Congress the popular in Kurope, especially iu Kn-
granting of an indemnity on registered ?iand, Holland and France.
letters and packages not to exceed $10. —
This is sure to be done sooner or later. Shun idleness; it is the rust that at-
Turning to the regulations of the In- taehep itself to t1, ..iust brilliant
tcrnatlonal Postal Union, one finds that metals.
the sender of a registered package to a -■
foreign country is entitled to $10 in yocth's /'omimnion ims heroine fa
case of loss, unless the latter has been aecau'„e there hardly a (anions man or w
occasioned by "force majeure"—mean- ntireat Britain or tho United States who
ing war. This indemnity must be paid ^^^"en^aged f!>°r imvV*V
by the government that dispatches the ^crniure at
However, that government
IC il li li I li K l>onl le <
In tho year 181)4 tho l)e Kalb Fence
friend.
A child said to a butterfly:
live but a day." "Hut a day," said the
butterfly, "is a lifetime."
We offer One Hundred Dollars rewarfl
for any case of Catarrh that cannot ba
cureil by Hall's i ntarrh Cure.
I<\ J. C'H I'Nl-iY St CO., Toledo. O.
w-\ the undersigned, have known F1.
J. Cheney for the last lf> years, and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable In all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their Arm.
WALDINC,. KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Teatl-
Co. of D Kalb, 111., doubled the ca-
pacity for producing their lines over
You 18M. which gave them an output of '^nn^Vs sent free. Price. 75c per bottlfc
^0 miles per day. The demand for their gold by nil druKulsts.
goods has been so great the past sea- Hail's Family Pills, l&c.
son, that In order to be able to supply ——
their trade, they have been compelled! Four generations of a family are i e-
xist," said Doubt to a tills year to double Hie capacity of 1894, taken care of at the poor farm at
" did not," *' ' ">
You do not . ...B
which now gives them an output of 40 ^i„
miles per day.
Tills in Itself speaks well for their
product and merits the attention and
now nmi than met with who inspection of our readers, and all that
ertaiii local hitlers anil poisonous are jn need of smooth wire fencing of
identical with or pweaslng properties any k|m, aml it win bP ,0 your Inter-
. Of Hostellers Stomach Ihltera. ogt {Q wri(B fo|. tl,pi|. catalogue which
only succeed m fo.st.ns[their-trashy (,eBcribeB in «leiail their goods, com-
i! is "ST their opposite prising the largest and most complete
\hk nnii lake m sni.stitnte uneH 0f smooth wire fencing now pro-
as diiv .« to liiRhl \sk and lake m ninstitnie nnes Qr BlUOOtn Wire iencing now pio-
for the KrHiid remedy lor malaria, drspensla, con (lur0(j by nny one plant 111 the country
Miration, rheumatism and kidney trouble. |u anotjjer column of tbil
According to the tombstones, ceme-
teries contain more good people than
ever lived.
* Deer are so thick along the Rogue
liiver, in Oregon, that men are prof-
ill be settled out j itably engaged in killing them for
I their hides. .
Nineteen hundred salmon were ta-
ken at one haul of a seine by a fisher-
man in Elliot Bay, near Seattle, a few
days ago. It was the largest haul ever
Bee their ad in another column or this
paper.
Last year it cost Ureat Britain 5>'M,
oOO to combat the locust plague of Cy-
prus.
Th« Sonny Fan Inla Valley.
POlt SALE—The best improved
Ranche (farm) in Southern Colorado.
320 acres. Address F. P. Baker, To-
peka, Kas., or N. II. Baker, Alamosa,
Colorado.
r wr-1 CttMgh lli%l«« •
T« the nlilcl ami li-M. I« will l.r«- k nr Cold qnlrkei
lliau an> thlna Else. H Is Si ays rslUbls. Try It.
In 1800 there were in London only
r.oo miles of underground wires, where-
as there are noiv 13,000 miles.
< numa Te «n
d well-tried reme«ly, MM.
for Children Tsetltiiig.
ir tiir liaii.i
11* sure snd u-s Ihstol
Wl.SHl.ow s SOUTHIXO K
Prepaid gas meters are growing in
favor in New York. You drop a quar-
ter in the slot and get 200 feet of khs.
FITS -Ultrrel.v l>r.K""''""";'
kit cases. ... n.i loin. Kliuc.Wl Arcbbl..l*Uiltt.,l *
Bloomers are the rage in Paris. The
| women are overdoing it, and the au-
thorities are puzzled how to stop the
nuisance.
In Trigg co
flew an apph
nnd ten ouiic
untv, Ky
, ,1. J.
iglietl ;
riiomus
pound
\V . N. 1 .. W It'll IT A—VOI.. S, 4S.
IVloin Answering Advertisement*
rienae Mention Tills I'nper.
mhmmnmihiiimmmmmihmihhi
Is a prize fighter and champion in every contest wilh
RHEUMATIC PAINS
knocks out in every round, and on its belt ii written
' I CURE."
THE LAND OF THE
BIG RED APPLE
H. W. MIMMOIK
• ••Cm B*li"
arllny laivl In Hurry Co.,
J. (I. Mariott, I'nnly, Mo.
T. ( ax-vllls, Ml. , or I., a. SIDWAYdtOO,
ilnock Bl«lg., Cbl' sgo. 111.
package.
make th* pa-
illlrai'tive Ihull evtfr Ijelore.
e who unhscrihe at once. seiidlnK H
dinary offer, -lo
may recover the amount from the gov- |fl„,i iren n i.,ar.|. «« . uU ii.i. r, ; i m
ernment in whose territory the loss
was incurred. rree erery we k to .Ian. I . IH1«;, the I
Year's Double Numbe
Go buy and try a box to-day. It
costs only 81. Your own druggist
guarantee a OUT* or money ro
funded. Booklet, written guarantee of cure
and sample free. Address nearest office.
THE STERLING REMEDY CO.,
CHICACO. MONTREAL, CAN. NEW YORK.
was incurred.
The adoption by Uncle Sam of an In- a Ml >«r, «•«..
demnity limited to $10 would increase | lojin. i. iw.: AiUi™ Thk volth'. Covi-an-
the confidence of the public at very i"". 'w' Ul'-
little cost. During the last fiscal year fp to OctoV«r 1. roads neutering at
pieces of registered matter were |iali contraeted this year for
lost. Supposing the maximum pay- 1|H) new )OL.om0tlve , nearly 10,000
ment to be granted in each instance, ^ j|nd oyer j.,0 000 ton, of
the entire expense of such insurance K
would be $6,540 for the twelvemonth. new hteo! rai s'
This is a trifle compared with the l believe Pi so's Cure for Consumption
money gained that would accrue to the iavetl my boy's lile last summer. -Mrs.
government from the increase in the 1 Ai.mel)ot:m.A*s. heltoy, Mich. Oct, '.'0, 9*
registry business that would follow the According to M. Gambler Bolton,
acceptance of the Indemnity plan. The fetch 81,500 each; lion cubs,
latter would take from the ordinary ^ 1400; a young
mails a vast number of money letters • • *■
and would make the transmission of , hippopotamus, s...oo,
such letters much more safe. I ]iv chrlstmus there will be nearly
looo negroes at work iu the turpentine
REST FOR W. C. T. U. WOMEN. (arms jn the nortii end of Volusia coun-
Ml.. Willard'. Old il...... lo II. . Tom- ly, Kla. Most of these negroe. arc
li.raue. K.iiitiirium. Imported from tieorgia.
The veteran workers in the temper- "Binion'i Magio corn Salvo."
unce cause, when ihey are weary in A'w
] well-doing, have a home to which they , •
] may retire. It Is the Forest home, near ^ye ]mvB 1)tl right to expect that God
Janesvliie, W1b.. and It is dear to all . , us uftl.r awhilo if we are
I the white-ribbon band as the early j
candy cathartic euro conrtlpatton.. Purely vegetable, smooth and
ClSCftRETS cas;-, sold by drascl'ts orcrywhere, B"orauleed lo cure. Oulf 10c.
the food for all such.
How many pale folk
there are! People who
home of Miss Frances Willard, says the not trusting him to help uh now
| New York World. The farm of the |
I Forest home comprises 239 acres of
| land, fifty of which will always be re-
served as grounds for the home, while
! tlhe rest is divided Into residence lots,
50x150 feet, with 00-foot streets and lti-
I foot alleys. These lots are to be deed-
ed under a strictly prohibition agree-
ment and covenant, and are placed at
i what is believed to be a reasonable mar-
| ket value aside from the W. C. T. U.
institution. Tho lots will be disposed
have tnc Will, but no power , of to Individual purchasers. The con-
1 tract and covenant provides that when-
ever U00 lots are deeded to bona-tlde
purchasers, then the fifty acres shall bo
duly transferred to the National Wo-
men's Christian Temperance Union.
Thus the purchasers of the number of
lots indicated shall become the donors
of the fifty acres to the W. C. T. U.
The house Itself Is a large, modern
brick dwelling of over a dozen rooms.
The lawn la line, the shrubs and shade
trees are ornamental, and a large
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People who have no life
for resisting disease—thin people, nerveless, delicate !
The food for all such men, women, or children is Scott's s kitchen garden is well stocked with the
1 ne icou IUI ail null. , , : needful plain and substantial vegcta-
Emulsion. I he hypophospnites combined vitn the on | i,ioH and fruit trees. The place 1b to be
will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve
the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will
be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength.
comfort and good-nature.
; f j;t tmrt ye* g<t S.ttt't RmufoitH w/iemjfu UM*t il mhJ mil a ihttf nhtilutt.
Scott & Bowne, New York, ah Uruugisu. 50c. and li.
imed as a "rest home" for
workers In the W. ('. T. U.
Agent- Madame, I would like to
write a policy on your husbautl'a 1 if**.
Mrs. Dlnsmore It 1h entirely un-
necessary. He's an oWeeholtler.-—De-
troit Free Press.
Gracc before Meat.
There's a difference betwe being full of thanks-
giving, and being full of 'i hankpgiving dainties.
But the one thing generally leads to 'the other. 1 low
can it be helped when tliu turkey is so good, and the
pie so enticing? Here's a helpful hint, l'or that
full feeling after Thanksgiving — take a pill. Not
any pill, mind you. There arc pills that won't help
you. Take the pill that will. It's known as Aycr's
Pill —and it's perfect. It is sugar-coated, pleasant
to the palate, atul its operation, like that of nature,
is effective and without violence. Keep this in your
mind if you want to enjoy the holiday season:
Grace before meat, but a Pill after Pie.
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Whorton, Lon. Noble County Sentinel. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1895, newspaper, November 28, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc162037/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.