El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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PURE IN STRAIN
STRONG IN VITALIT V
SEEDS
QUALITY SELLS THEM
JOE WARING AND SON
Telephone 540 SEEDSMEN El Reno, Okla.
OPPOSITE BONEBRAKE'S HARDWARE STORE
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| THE CHURCHES|
INNOCENTLY
EMPLOYED
Men are seldom more innocently employed than
when they are honestly making money."
Neighbor, is your enip'oyment of the innocent
kind? If not, you had better change your vocation.
Is your surplus fund deposited in an institution that
is progressive and prosperous? If not, you beter change
your depository.
The I'irst National has been "innocently employ-
ed" for sixteen years and its policy is to treat its deposi-
tors liberally and with uniform courtesy, recardliss of
the amount of business intrusted to its care.
The first National Bank
Of El Reno
L. A. WILSON, President.
MX IvIlKIiVi, Caslii 1
Christian
Teachers' meeting, a: 15 a.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; communion
and preaching service, 11:00 a.
Junior C. E.. 2:30 p. m.; Christian
Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; preaching
service, 7:30 p. m.
Evangel sts Sellers and St. John
will have charge of all the preach-
ing services. These men have prov-
ed themselves able and consecrated.
Evangelist Sellers has a strong mes-
sage for all who co.me to hear him. It
is earnestly desired to have a very
large attendance at the women's
meeting at 3 p. m. All are cordial-
ly Invited to attend 'these services.
Come and we will do you good.
O. L. SMITH, Pastor.
El Reno Camp, No. 19
Woodmen of The World
Day ton Munsrll, Clrrk—KfRiiliir meeting
First and third Fridays of each month at
Odd Fellows Hall, 8nl Floor Peach lUiilding
Visiting Sovereign? are cordially welcomed
Catholic.
Sunday services—Low Mass at 8;
H gh Mass at 10; evening services at
7:30.
J. F. STILLEMANS. Pastor.
P. P. SCHAEFFER. Ass't.
Evangelical.
Sunday sc hool at 10 a. in.; preach-
ing at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m.; Woman's
j Aid Society Wednesday afternoon ai
2 o'clock.
H. L. PRICE, Pastor.
OUR SPRING STOCK HAS
ARRIVED
Comprising all of the latest
Novelties of the Season
NOTICE GENTLhMEN
We employ 110 one but first-class
workmen and guarantee a fit.
Come in and inspect our stock
and leave your order with
JOE LEVY, The Tailor
210 South Rock Island
Raymond Sunday School
Meets every Sunday at 3 p. m.,
corner of Foster avenue and Cooney
street; teachers meeting every Fri-
day evening at 7:30. F.. Young,
Sunt., Mrs. E. 13. Godfrey, bee.
Do you want to buy,
sell or tracfc real es-
tate? See
W. R. MITCHELL,
107 N. Rock island
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WOMI \ \\D Till
o v *
GASOLINE STOVES
We ate prepared to do all kinds of cleaning
and repair work on OAS STOVKS
PHONE 7 70
Wicker's Furniture Hospital
317 S. nick ford
• LOCAL NEWS •
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You make no mistake wlien order-
ing the K'eanwell Broom. There l>
no better .made.
Mrs. It,; ■■ of Okl'thum.i City -s
th? guest here for a lew days or
Mrs. John Harden
A -good chance for sonic one our
skates and organ for sale. Oil! at
the Skating Rink. J. A Lain.?.
202-tf.
Miss aa.iie Fentress of Oklahoma
City is a visitor In El Reno, the
guest of Miss Ethel Rickey. '
I have moved my jewelry store to
203 South Rock Island, opposite my
old stand, and will carry a full line
of watches, Jewelry and optical
goods, also, full line of McKinley's
shee r nn sic, 10 cents per copy. Short
time loans on valuables. VV. C. Kirk.
183-lm.
Spring Styles
Are now being shown by the
El Reno Tailoring Co.
The lead itig tailoring esta-
blishment of El Reno. In-
spect our line and qu ility
of onr workmanship.
Dry Cleaning and Pressing
establishment in connection.
We assume responsibility for
all clothes in our possession,
and guaranteecustomers against
loss from fire or burglary.
El Reno Tailoring Co ,
117 North BicKford
Bethel M. K,
404 E. Wade S'
j i. m., and 8 p. m.
I from 3 to 4 p. n
from 6 to 7 p. m.
J. S. DAWSON, Pastor.
(Colontl.j
Preaching at 11
Sunday school a*.
; Allen's League
Luther
FACTS NOT FICflON
I a|h rienccK or 1)1 Keno Citizens Are
Kusily Provun u> He Facts.
German l.uttiernn
Sunday school at 9:30
preaching at 10:30 a. m.;
League at 7:30 p. in.
flei-man M. E.
Sunday school ai 10:00 a. m.;
preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
P. C. PHILLIPP, Pastor.
Episcopal
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.;
| morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.
nt.; evening prayer ar. I sermon at 8.
Third Sunday In Lent. WVrtnes-
d i.v, 7:30, evening prayer an 1 ad-
I dress. Thursday, 4 p. m.. Girl's
| Friendly Society wll,: meet with Mrs.
(Ira ser at the Rectory. Friday,
7:30 p. in., litany and address.
JOHN GRAINGER, Pastor.
Mt Moriah Baptist (Colored)
204 North Admire avenue. Preach-
ing at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening.
W. H. V. B. TAYLOR, Pastor.
Baptist
Sunday school at 9:45 a. in.;
preaching at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m.;
^oung People at 6:30 p. m.; prayer
meeting Wednesday even'ng, 7:30. j
A stone jar with a close cover is
one of *he -afes' things to k. p mat-
ches in. Place on a hig'-h shelf out
of reach o:' the children.
A day should be seleru ,1 to 1 ok
after ill odds and ends of work which
have een left undone. It is a groat
re',i< tj tV'3l :al a 1 the lit lie things
are done.
Keep a bowl of oatmeal on the
washstam-d, a.d after washing the
hands, dry them in the meal. The
skin will be kept white and smooth
and less liable ta dhap by this pro-
cess.
When not in use
be kept in a caimbric
string, by which i:
In this way it will
para >1 should
ag wuh a dra.w-
lould be hung.
•1) much bet-
Mrs. Garman arrived her last night
for a few weeks v sit with her daugh-
ter, Miss Garman, who is a teacher
in the city schools.
I will sell at a bargain for a few
days, one of the best farms in Can-
adian county. See Hi ley
204-tf.
The most superficial investigation j Sunday morning the jmstor will |
will prove that the following state- i preach n m the theme, "Faith And
ment from a resident of El Reno is j VVmks." And again in the evening
true. Read it and compare evidence 1 "A Life Made Over." Strangers!
from El Reno people with testimony i w iMine. All are invited. Special]
of strangers living so far away you I :i*uui
WANTED Ta buy second hand fur-
niture, carpels and rugs for four or
five rooms. Address W. F. Means,
603 W. Oak. 207-71*
ci.:.not investigate the facts of the
.. v«..- ('ase> Man> more citizens of El Reno
fcchell 1 endorse our claims.
Mrs. K. F. Wilson, 1014 E. Coon-
ey St., El Reno, Okla., says: "I
think ray kidney trouble was brought
on by a strain I received nineteen
years ago. A short time ago the
7-7L* ; symptoms became worse and I was
In misery most of the tiipe. My
posi- heart would often palpitate and 1
^Hj felt depressed and all out of sorts.
Ladies desiring permanent
r^-or-at'! •""< ■ ont «' ort,
Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph office. I ' ' aclied especially when I did
137-tf. j much stooping and the kidney secre-
.... „ ! I'Ons were very distressing .in pass-
r.ie Howe M.sslomr.v Society ofjWe. 1 heard so many people praise
' 111 s ' ' ( hlln'h South had , Doan's Kidney Pills that I decided to
an Interesting service, Thursday ev-
ening. at r.'ie ehurcli. A good ait-
tendance, and plans arranged for a
.veil's aggressive work. The adles
Willi have a cooked food sale at the
store of the Town Rend Grocery 'Com-
pany. Mirch the 20th. Mrs. VV. !•'.
Arnold, Sec.
Get a Bottle Today.
Guard the healMi of your family
hy keeping at hand a bottle of Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy. It has no
equal for coughs, colds and croup.
For sale by C. R. Miller & Co. and
All Druggists.
Do vour spring hounecleanlng with
a Kleanwell Gem Broom.
VEfitTAR
try them and secured a box at the
City Drug Store. I began using
them regularly and now feel better
than before In years. 1 am continu-
ing to lake Doan , Kldnc, Pills right
along and cannot give them enough
praise in return for the great bene-
fit 1 have already derived from their
use."
For saie oy all dealer* Price 50c.
f^oster-M ulburn Co., Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United
States. Remember the name—
Doan's—and take no other.
UNIQUE
Dry Cleaning and Dye Works, 116
North Bickford Avenue. Phone l?2.
Don't tlhrow away your suits because
they are petti ng soiled and greasy
We can thoroughly clean them by
our French Dry Cleaning Process to
last several months longer. We es-
pecially solicit ladies tine garments.
Hats cleaned and Mocked. Phone
us and we will call with our wagon
for the clothes.
W. T. SCOTT, Pas:or.
i'ongregat ional ( 'liureli.
j 10 a. m., Sunday School: 11 a. nt..
Preaching, subject, "The Believer's
; Wheat?' ; 7 : t" p. m., "Putting Awij
'he Old Man, P i-ting on the New."
Ls.ic'al meeting Wed <>sday evening
j of H.hie c a«s .We waat the people
at all our service- froe to expect
I much in our co.ni' g together. Why
nrt? Everyone welcome. \sk oth-
' ers to come-with you., Special Songs.
Line up with God before it is too
la e.
J. W. DICKSON*. Pastor.
Presbyterian.
Divine worship at 'the Presbyter an
church at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
Sunday school at 9:4.~ a. m. Senior the con^i itency c <>rdiuar\ :iint.
League ot? Christian Endeavor at This mixture is allowed to remain
6:30 p. m. Juniors at 2 p. m. Gym-; until near y dry. when it is w shed
nasitim and Reading Room open ev- out well with water.
ery eventing except Sunday. Prayer 8a• liets to lay among he cont«- t-
meeting Wednesday evening. Broth-1 • bweiu drawer nij !)«• nmile bj
erhood meeting flrat, Sunday after tilling small ntusl n bags with a nrix-
I :er than when laid away or wr:.,.,.. ..
in a tightly fitting cover.
Colored-bordered towe s : ;1 table
linen should not be washed or bo 1-
I el with t strong alkaline soap nor
with any of the washing powders or
compounds in the market. All these
substances start the colors.
Kid gloves last ever so much long-
er if -the wrinkles are carefully
smoothed out and they are properly
folded and laid in a long box each
time after they have been worn. It
is a very little trouble and soon be-
comes a habit.
The best cleanser for sponges is
a strong solution of borax, in the
proportion o.f a tablespoonful to a
pint of hot water. It will not only
thoroti-alv cleans* the sponge, but
disinfect it. destroying all germs and*
pa rasives.
To clean black cashmere wash the
material in warm soap suds in wh-ieh
a little borax has been previously
dissolved. Rinse in very deep blue
water and iron while still damp. If
carefully done the materia1 should
look just like new.
Persona who are suffering from
perspiring feet will find it great re-
lief if they wash the feet every night
w.th warn vinegar and w ter tor
.-•evcral minutes iat a time. Then
dust the feet with a powder of one
part salicylic acid to eight or talcum.
Have p enty of towels and of good
size. Nothing is more aggravating
than a small bt; of a towel that is
wet before one side of the face is
wiped dry. Turk sh towel* are ex-
cellent and are much liked by some
or toilet purposes as well as for
bath towels.
To sweeten a musty cask throw
' urning coals, and then cold wa
The brewers wash their casks witJj
a mixture of lime and water nearly of
(1st. Pub. Feb. lfi. 30d >
<Vrtittrntf of Co-partnership
State of Oklahoma, Courtv of Can-
adian, ss.
We, frank A. Waldo, Kali.1! F
Waldo and ciara 1). Waldo do here-
by certify: 1 ;,at we a ,1 .
did jointly and severalu un
about the 1..th day of An'gu<t V n
190S. enter into a contract n V,
erai partnership, each contributing
an equal share of the capital stock
of said co-partnership, e.„h owning
an equal share of the asse s of said
co-partnership and each being liable
for the debts and losses o. said co-
partnership and sharing equally In
the proftts thereof; that the 'firm
name and sty e of said co-partner-
ship js Waldo Coal & \vood Com-
pany and engaged in the business of
buying and selling coal. wood. fuel,
grain and seeds and having its prin-
cipal place of business and doing
business in the city of El Reno, Can-
adian County, Oklahoma; that we
and each of us reside at and in said
city of Reno, said county and
state.
In. witness whereof we have here-
unto set our hands this 18th day of
February, A. D. 1909.
RALPH E. WALDO.
FRANK A WALDO.
CLARA I). WALDO.
I State of Oklahoma. Canadian
County, ss.
Before me, a Notary Public in and
I for sa d Canadian County. Oklalio-j
i ma, on this ISth day of February. \ j
j I). 1909. personally appeared Frank
| \ Waldo. Ralph E. Wa do and
j Clara l>. Waldo, to me known to be'
he identical persons who executed,
the witliin, and foregoing instrument,
and acknowledged to me that they
executed the same as their free act
and deed for the uses and purposes
therein set forth.
E. v SHARPE,
Notary Public, Canadian County,
Okla horaa.
fSEAL)
My Commission expires Sept. 4. 1 909 j
State of Oklahoma, Cairadian
County, ss.
I. ;l. I). Pennebaker, Clerk of the!
Distric t Coi.rt, in and for the Conn-1
ty and State aforesaid, do hereby'
certify that the above and foregoing I
s a full, true and correct copy of j
the Certificate of Co-Partnership of
Frank A. Waldo. Ralph E. Waldo!
and Clara I). Waldo as the same ap-i
pears on file and of record in my
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EL RENO, OKLA.
Our
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of (lie St Ml
OlIi(
Witness my hand and the s
said court, hereto affixed, ai
office in El Reno, Oklahoma
18th da\ of Februarv, 190!)
J. D. PENN'EHAKIOR.
( SEAL) Clerk District ( onrt
oal of
my
, this
(1st Pub. March I )
Not ice
State of Ok anoma, Canadian coun-
ty.
In County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of C.
W. Eielrholz, Deceased.
Xotice is hereihy given, that Tar! '
von -Mcrveldt, the duly appointed and!
qualified adininistrator of the estate
of ('. W. 10i',-hhnlz deceased, lias rent-1
dered and presented for settlement,
and Hied in said court his final ac-1
cout).t and report of his administration j
and praying for d stributlon irf the
balance in his hands and said estate
being ready for distribution; and t hat I
'Tuesday, the 23d day of March, A.I
I).. 1909 at 10 o'clock in, the fore-
noon or saM day, at the County Court
room, in the City of El Keno in said
County, has been duly appointed hy
the said court, for the settlement of
said account, at which time and place
any person interested in said estate
may appear and sihow cause, if any
they have, why said account should
not be approved and distribution
made as prayed for.
In I estlmony Whereof. I have here-
unto set my hand and aff xed the seal
of said Court .this 1st dav of March
A. D., ISO!).
(SEAL.) II. L. FOGG,
County Judge.
El Reno
Theatre
MONDAY, MARCH 15. 1909
Henry B Harris Presents the Greatest American
Dramatic Triumph ol the Age
Ik Lion and Hie Mouse
By CHARLtS KLEIN', Author of "The I hird Degree"
Same Clever Cast Enjoyed in this flay for Over Three Years
PRICES $1.50 TO 50 CENTS
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J. A. HATCHETT, Pre.
tJEO. W UELLAMT. Vlt - r«
ARTHUR T. MARCH, Caahler
OSCAR It HOWARD, Asst. Cask.
| El Reno State Bank
Capital S25,DIM) Surplus S3,GOO
Eteposiis Guaranteed hy the DEPOSITORS
L Uf\R/\NTEE FUND of the State o1 Oklahoma.
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(1st Pub. Marrh X 3w.)
I'lihliration Notice.
State of Oklahoma, Canadian
County.
in the District Court for said
County.
Hattie P. Ivey, Plaintiff
vs.
en dan t.
>f Oklahoma
No. 3.") 18
Ho
F«#r rtttle or Trade
Twenty (201 acres land (in fruit)
^IHblocks east of depot at Geary. Good
niKIMItlNli THE VEt.ET.AIII.KM black soil, second bottom, good for
f#r !• lkhig Is a pleasure If they have | truck farming. Will sell for par
Come from here. For you know as cash, or wll trade for Improved El
Mil. look at them that the whole I Reno city property." Must be dlspos-
f&mily carno: help but enjoy them, • ed of ait once.
AT THIS SEASON | Also have 160 sere farm, near
yen have a greater width of choice Okeene, In Salt Creek Valley, for
| than at ,my other. Our display In-1 trade for El Heno acreage property.
I eludes everything you can think of. 90 acres In cultivation; all fenced, 2
It Is SO br ght mid tempting that you good wells, sol* water; granary: no
ought to come, If Vinl.v to look at It. house. Call on FRANK MEYER El
lltitltlKlltl-r UKJH'KIt OMJ'.ANV. Reno, Okla.
evening service.
Services as usual. 'Morning sub-
ject, He Healed All." Good music
at both services. Baptism will lie ad-
ministered to children at the morning
services. On Sunday, March 21st,
a series of revival services will he
comme'tced In tills church, conducted
by Rev. |'. M. Fitzgerald of Arling-
ton, Texas. Everybody welcome.
F. R. FAURAND, Pastor.
St. .John's M. E., South
Sunday school at 9:45
preaching at 11 a. m„ and 8 p. m.
H. C. GARRETT, Pastor.
en.
Rock Island .Ave. >1. E.
Sunday school at :45 a. m
preaching at 11 a. m„ and 8 p. m.:
Rpwortn League at fi: 45; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 8.
T. E. CARTER, Pastor.
Christian Science
Sunday services at 11 o'clock a.
m., Te, Imonial meeting each Wed
ties Jay evening at 7:45. Subject for
tomorrow's lesson sermon. "Sub-
stance. ' Cordial Invitation to all
The Skating Rink will be closed
on Moivday. Tuesday and Wednesday
or ne*t week. Will open on Thurs-
day afternoon for the rest of the
weak. 2U«-tf.
ture made by pounding to a Hue pow-
der one ounce each of caraway seed,
cloves, mice, nutmeg, < nntmon air.1
Tomiiia beans, aiding powdered or-
ris roots sufficient to equal the weight
of the-other ingredle its.
K Is worfb while to remember
that the shine on tile eliinus and
shoulders of a gown can be removed
by gentle friction with emery doth.
Rub Jit—t enough to raise a little nap
and then, 'In the ease I if ca-hmere or
other smooth materia s. go over 'the
place a row t toes with a warmed
silk handkerchief.
To hang window curtains make the
curtains the desired length, but do
not cut them. Ru, a row of -titch-
es an inch and a half or two inel'es
below lie fold, and make another
row far enough below to admit the
pole. Then fold whit le:igt<h there'
Is le t over a.id tick It behllnd the
hftadliu This method of hanging N
In general use, rings not el tig i fa-
vor Just inoiw.
Ross Ivey, l)i
Tll< State
Ivey.
You are hereby notified that you I
hlivc been sued In the District Court,
within and for the County of Cau-
adKiai, in the state of Oklahoma, and
must answer 4he petition filed there-
in by plaintiff. Hattie F. Ivey, in an I
action for an absolute divorce on'
the ground of abandonment for morel
than oi <> rear last past, on or before!
the lllth day of April. 1909, or the!
said petition will be taken as true,|
and judgment for absolute divorce|
will be rendered accordingly.
\V. A. MATHER,
I SKA 1,1 Attorney for Plaint ff.
Attest .1. D. Pennebaker, Clerk of tlie
lil-trht. Court.
The Royal Tailors
• Are here from Chicago at
THE DIXIE
If anybody wants an All-Wool, up-
to-date suit, come in and let us take
:i your measure and show you about
700 different patterns, guaran-
teed aSI wool. Suits to order
from $18.75 and up.
i-H i i t i i i n n>« «i
i
2w.)
(1st. Pub. March
Not Ire of S:il«\
St ite of Oklahoma, County or (Can-
adian. ss.
In the County Court.
Estate of Daniel WoodrufT. S. F.
Woodruff, administrator.
Whereas in the above estate and
Court on the IKfh day of February,
1#08. an order was made authorising
and directing the said administrator
to sell at private sal<> the following1
described real estate:
The North East quarter of Sect on
. Township 14. Range !♦ West, in
Canadian County. State of Oklahoma
for cash in hand.
Nov.- therefore. I will sell the p• ive
df«*cribed prem^'g af^er the :'L'd da
of March. 19ftf , subject to .1 fl-s'f
mortgage thereon to the Cnlot Cen-
tral Life Insurance Co.. for $1000.o0,
and subject to confirmation of the
Court and bids and offers for the -t iId
premises may be deposited with \\
L. Hax'fer at his oflli-o over the First
Nttional Hank in Kl Heno, Oklah Mi i
prior tf and including said L'l'd day
of March, 1909.
S. P. WOODHITF/,
Ad mi list rrito'-.
Extra!
TlieStarDentalCo.
On account of good business we
will continue the same prices to give
everyone an opportunity to profit by
the following prices:
2 2k Gold Crowns $.1.00 to $.">.00
Bridge Work $3.00 to $5.00
Fillings 50 cents up.
Teeth extracted without pain. All
work is done painless and guaran-
teed. Work is done by experienced
dentists only
STAR DENTAL CO.
Over Kugle Drug Ktor,.. r.ntramc
From \V<mmIno<) NtriM-t.
per quart
ZOt GERRER'S ICE CREAM
SOI TH WKMTKHM 11(1 IV * MKr.%1,
<*>MPAWV
will Imy a'l klndH of Iron, copju'r.
lirusM, old rubber anil frlden. 107
N. Choctaw. I'hone 492. 20(l-at.
POLAND CHINA HOGS
As good blood lines as money
would buy. Boar* and Gilt* from
Jfi.OO to $15.00. Tried Bow^ from
120.00 to 1100.00. I'edlnreea fur-
n hed with oach hog.
SMITH TAILOR & SON
4 mile north of El Reno. Phone 5 2
RR. Ulty Phone 608-3
NAV, VOC1
Have you got real estate to sell?
Are you wh..ng to put a "Sale-
making" price on it7
I am hustling all the time for
buyers.
ItlI.EY MITCHELL,
1071/i North Hock Island Avenue.
IT'S TEA TIME
(ict Your
SASSAFRAS
The fresh, clean bark
at the
CITY DRUG STORE
J
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t- a - i
Care That 4'f.ld While You ran
Heiter apend the siikall 51111011111 a
Ixrtt. e of Chamberlain's Cough Hum-
edy would coat you right now than 10
run the risk of a cold developing Into
pneumonia, which may mean a big
doctor's hill. For sale by C. II. Mil-
ler ft Co and All Prugglsta.
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El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1909, newspaper, March 13, 1909; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166376/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.