The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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4 Remedy That No One Is
Afraid To Take.
Dr. Tharher'i Liver and Blood Syrup
Ms been used in thousands of homes for
ifty two years with perfect confidence
tnd the most remarkable result*.
The tfreat success of this remedy is due
xt the fact that its formula (which con-
tists of Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake,
V el low Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla,
"ieutian. Senna and Iodide of Potassium)
aas been freely published.
i Joe tors and Druggists everywhere do
aot hesitate to recommend • preparation
which they know contains the best-
t now ti remedies for correcting all irreg-
ularities of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood,
uid the diseases caused by the failure of
:hese functions to perforin their proper
work.
Thousands of sick ones to whom life
oas been a burden have written grateful
letters that others might profit by their
ssperience.
Bi.oomi*o Gsova, T«* Mo*. IS, IMO.
I mi Buffering terribly with ladlf eatloa sad
kidney trouble and Mat 10 my druffltt for
something to relieve me,
A he sent me a package of Dr Tharher'a
Lleer and Blood Syrup I concluded to try it,
• ad now I am deeply grateful to my druggist
aa well as to you
I bad been a aiiflerer from these thinga aad
• general run down condition for tea years,
and had only received temporary relief from
jthrr medicines. But after using not quite two
packages of vour Liver and Blood Syrup I feel
aa stout snd hearty as I ever did in mv life, sad
I am satisfied that I am entirely cured I feel
so aymploma whatever of kidney trouble, sad
uiy digestion is as good aa say living man's.
I caa now rat whatever I choose
1 never had any remedy give me such quick
ind permanent relief, and T caa not put a cor-
rect estimate on the value your medicine haa
been to me. I would not take aay amouat of
money for it. Vary gratefully youra
J. C. BROWN.
If yaw m r4 a aw(Ma< wrilt tv-dm* fur a
free sample fertile mnd "Dr. Thmcktr't
Mrmltk Bonk."
41 lee eyn *lems for mdri—.
W Simula? ask yew /• try II at awe aw*
yenae. Wr taow u>hal it sellI do.
fur sale *y ail i r«yyiele— r«ee H— to
sewie mud 0I.OO.
TBAVHBM MKniCIltM CO.,
rhallaaaays. Ass.
Visit the Old Homestead
TOLD IN FEW WORM.
Items of Interwat That Haw* Cam* to
Paea Last F*w Day*.
Berlin. 114.. haj * S1M.0M fir*.
Outhrl*, Okla., will hav* a new tank
Fourth t'laae postmasters meat at IL
IjbuIs 12th ln*t
Federal court waa opened at Abllana.
Tex., on Monday.
Indiana polls ladle* carry revolvers
for Jack the hugger.
Jo* Jefferson annaunce* hi* ratir*-
M*nt from the atagrs.
Chief of Dairy Uivlalon A If ord fell
«*ad at Warld'* fair.
Teg** Pasteur inatltuta at AuaUn .*
now treating patl*nt*.
Travis county, Texaa, grand Jury, rt-
turned III Indk unenta.
Three prisoners cut thslr way *t af
Jail at Eagle Paas, Tex.
Frank Payne waa badly Injured In a
gin at Ly*n* Wolf, Okla.
There are seventy dlvorc*
the dockct at Outhrl*. okla.
8af* af Granger (Te .) Hardware
company waa robbed of |2 0.
In a light at Atlanta. Tex.. Lucius
Jones, a negro, waa fatally cut
Texaa Good Road* convention will
be held at Beaumont Oct. 1 -11.
Several glaadered horaes hav* taw
killed In Kay county. Oklahoma.
Frisco depot and aome freight oar*
burned at Mountain Park. Okla.
Indian Agent Bhoenfelt will pay out
I12.0M to self-Immigrant Creeks.
Don Turner, twlc* shot at Marbl*
Flails. Tex., died. Hi* slayer left.
Residence at San Antonio of W. R.
Clavln was robbed of muih jewelry.
Jim Lewis, colored, waa dangerously
•hot In the back at Oonaaiea, Tex.
In oil mill at Belton. Tex., Henry
Pinkaton had an arm torn from socket.
Near Lawton, Okla., one Mexican fa-
tally cut another's throat from ear to
ear.
An unknown person fired two shete
•t Texas Ranger Ryan near Fort Han-
cock.
Annual reunion of Terry's Tessa
rangers will ta held at Austin Nov. li
and l«.
A pilot boat foundered off Ouaymaa.
Mex. Captain and flv* sf the crew
drowned.
Oklahoma board of medlcel examin-
ers has granted certificates to flfteen
doctors.
VIA
On September ttth. l.'lth, 30th, 27th
anil October I lth, round trip tickets
will he wold wt the very low rate of
One Fa e Plus $2.00,
In nearly all Indiana aud Ohio
points also certain
Kentucky.
All tickets limited to Thirty days
from date of sale for return.
Further details will be cheerfully
furnished on application to nearest
Frisco System Ticket Airent, or ad
dress the uuderslgned.
C. VV. STRAIN, D. P. A..
Wichita. Kan*.
Oldfleld
auto In
A missing mall pouch containing
I7S ..00 in money aad drafts was found
at Denlson.
A railroad man claims to hav* lost
I7M In sn El Paso saloon and has In-
stituted suit.
W. C. T. U. Department
Under the direction of the W . C. T. U.
of Claremore
Robert Burdette on the 8aloon.
Someone, somewhere in the world
has been saying that Robert Burdette.
the noted humorist, favors the saloon.
Here is what he says:
If the saloon men insist on quoting
me on this topic let them commit this
to memory and repeat It aa they need
it: I do not know onegood thing about
the saloon. It is an evil thiugthat has
not one redeeming t.hiug in all its his-
tory to commend it, to good men. I
break? the laws of God and man. It
desecrates the Sabbath: it profanes the
name of religion: it deliespublic order:
It tramples under foot the tenderest
feelings of humanity: it is a moral pes
t:lenee that blights the very atmosphere
of town and country: it is a stain upon
honesty: a blue upon purity: n clog
upon progress: a check upon the nob
ler Impulses: it Is an incentive to false
hood, a deceit and crime. From such
hateful fountAin can there dow u
clear at renin? < an voii name one irootl
thing the saloon has ever done for
humanity one good thing one in-
stanue in which it has brought fortl
fruits nnto righteousness -one Indn
euee sweet and healthful and pure,
gracious and beautiful, which will
linger lovingly in the memory of men.
when you have buried the rum power,
to make them say "One1 bless the saloon
for the good It did?" Search through
the history of this hateful thing and
read tine pape over which some mother-
can bow her irrateful head and thank
God for all the saloon did for her hot-
There is no such record . All Its his-
tory Is written in tears and hlood with
smears of shitme and stains of crime
and dark blot of disgrace Men. are
you going to standthis thing? , re you
going to vot«j for ity Are you going
to put iuto office in city or county men
who *111 he tools of the saloon power?
As you love the fair name of your city
get together and make your lives anil
your united sti-nngth tell all that is
best and cleanest in good government.
NUOOET8 OF GOLD.
Beer, with a good head, makes a
Nesr Pittsburg Barney
made ten mils* with kls
li:M 1-t.
Heavy steel rails hav* been laid
•long the C*ntral rood from Houaton
to Donleon.
On th* family porch near McKlnnev, [ H"«d head had.
Tex., William Rosa, a young man, waa Beer or whiskey drinking never pro-
found dead. . . ., . .
duces clear thinking
Before the devil can be chained, the
beer saloon door must lie bolted.
If you don't wish to go to ruin, you
had better not go to the grog-shop
The total abxtinance pledge is better
A clergyman of th* Abyaalniaa Oop- than the pledge of the pawn broker,
tic eliui 1 ti assart* Adam and Eve war*
destinations )n ; «"k *klnn*d.
1 At Ardmore oil well Jim Htuckland
had an arm *o badly maiiglad it had to
ta amputated.
Jealousy impelled Jesse Hinton
hill Carrie Ford at Wilmington. Del.
Both negroe*.
President refuse* to have anything to
do with Wtsceaain Republican fac-
tional trouble*.
LiOlHIK IMKKCTOKY
The 117 vacant lata at Tlahomlng*.
L T.. wet* sold by .h* Chickasaw towa
___ ait* ronimlsal*n.
A FA A.M. j Fr**hman clas* of Texas agricultural
< 'luremore Lodge No. U. Meei ' mechanical callage ran receive
llrsi s;iiurday nn or before the I more applicant*.
llitMK* IIKN.w. Secretary
K A t'HUM. h W M
OKDKH KASTKK.N STAH
Sequoyah Chuptei meets iu Masonic
every other ftaliirdsv
k or p
Sunset laid ire No II meet,
etery Thursday In Mamuli
Hall.
J M I.*Hav C C.
H C Wai.ri.it K. K and S
Claremore lasliie Nil I.
their hSII- meets every Tuesday In
,, u _ U. H. STIIKKH. N Q.
•i M Stuhhk Secret ury
u OArtiHTKBS OK KKIIKKAH
... iV,r"'*" 'aslse No. II meets every seeonri
Friday In tin-1 O. O. F Hall
Mas Nan sis Ciiamhkmn. N O.
w o. w
Kose Camp No | meets
every Haturday eveulnir in
the odd Fellows Hail
J Kyas Clerk
M. W A.
laidge No. sail
every Monday at Ma
soulu Hall
R A. I HI S' H. V V
A W l.isa Clerk
els
A H T A
Olareiuore la si itr meets first Saturday ot
every month
i. ti. SuaiMsasa. I*restdem
W Cai.vkhi- Seeretsry
CHUIU'B BIRHOTOKY.
I'KKSltTKKI A N CHt'CKH
W F. C. lappert. paslor. Services every
Sunday at n a. u. snd 7:Su p in Masday
Snhisil every Sunday at lt a m O K Hoolen
meets every Sunday at #:.*) p. ui Prayer
meetlus every Wednesday eveuuis Ladles
Aid meets even Thursday at the home ol
members as designated from lime to time
Mrs C P lii id hey President; Mrs J M l.a
Hay. Heeretary
FIKMT HAPTI8T • Ht'KCH
S*rvlees every Hundav at M a m aud T .HI p
ni Suuds.v Sobtsd every Huutlsv at 10 a. m
Prayer meetlna everv Thursduv evenlnr
l.adlas Aid meets every Tuesday at the home
of members lis designated (roui time to time
Mrs J Matthews. President: Mrs Henley. Hec
riKHT M K. < Ht'KCII
Key. A J Huvder. Pastor Services, 1st sud
M Sunday ol each month at II a.tn. and ; *1
pm Huudsy sehisil si tti am I.sdles Aid
meeu every Wednesda) ut the bouse ol
members as designated Mrs W J MoCalii
President Mrs. Jim- Aliion Secretary.
M R. CHl'WH, HOUTH
Key J K Sawders. Paslor Servlnea ever)
Sunday at II a. m and ?:M> p. m Suadat
Sehisil every Suuday at 10 a m l rayep
meetlnv everv Wednesday evenin*
SRVKNTH IIAY AOVKNTISTM
K.lder i.reKurv In ebarse Iteioilur services
every Malunlaf Prayer meei ins every PrMar
sight. Mabbstksoboui Hatuiday at iil a. at
Civil war *urvlv*r*. both blue aint
gray, hold a reunlen at Coalgate. L T_
Oct. M. ti and It.
■o«y of Joe 8pence, a Mexican, with
■hull crushed la. was found In a well
at Kaufman. Tex.
Texas Confederate pension appor-
tionment for thla quarter and next one
I* It par quarter.
Insects found In cotton fields of
Wslton county, Georgia, prove ta be
genuine boll weevIL
Infant eon of Joha Bahr. near Whton
ga. Okis was killed by a pitchfork
penetrating his brain.
Ten miles east of Garland, Tex.. Pe-
llx Webater, a negro, was shot in the
head and robbed af 114*.
Andreas R*bl**, a Mexican. was
•hot In th* heart near Seguln. Te*.
Victor Ortes surrendered.
A hey named Tom Woods was acci-
dentally killed uear Abilene. Tex., by
diacharge of m slxshsoter.
Jeff Panning, a Calvert. Tex., nagro.
waa badly woundad at Dallaa by a
•hot fired at another party
■o4y ef Joha Bragg waa found near
PVIereon. La., *tBte*a mile* froi.t
■hrevepert. with Mlull broken.
Hon. O. W. Barkltt ef Houaton haa
purchaaed the Owtry ranch of till
acre* -twelve mlleo from Taylor. Tex.
F1r*t National hank of McLean and
Runnels County National bank cf
Ml lea are two new Texas Inetltutloiw.
Indian Missionary Wright Is holding
m camp meeting for Apachee and Cn-
manchea eight mllea from Lawton.
Okla.
Thlrty-dve hundred people crowded
•"to Trinity uhurch. Now York. Sunday
to hear the archblahep of Canterbury
Breach.
Lula William*. • negr***, has taog
tailed al Cameron. Tox. Murder of
husband to the charge. Williams waa
hralned.
At Kershaw, ft. C., John Morrison
hilled Will rtoyd because lattsr wsuld
not give him |l cents. A mob lynched
Marrtaon.
Indians killed seventeen chewing
gum gatherera In southern M. xk-o.
eighteen ethtrro w*r* waunded and
■fty-eeven carried oway.
■owl* coaaly grand Jury did not l«.
diet R*v. J. B. Y*rantill, charged with
Maaiilt to murder R*v. B. A. Havd*B
on a train near Taxarkana.
Judg* Dlehoraen held* that mi In.
dlan Territory land leaaea action iw
not be maintained against guardian wbs
Um laaaa W iMMOved by court.
Sensible men the world liver are be
ginning to recognize that drink i«
usual liuslouiers about. My friond
walked in. The grogseller went behind
his bar and. leaning on it. said: "Bev-
arend sir. there are times when I stand
behind lb is bar and look at the men
till this room. I hear their blasphemy
and lewd songs. I see their lighting
and misconduct, and I often say to
myself: "If there is a picture of hell
0:i earth, it is in places like this "
Saved His Lifa.
■I. W. Davenport. Wingo. Ky , writes.
June 14, lHtC: "I wuiil to tell you I
believe Ballard's Snow Liniment saved
luy life. I was under the t real incut
of two doctors, and they told me one
of my lungs was entirely gone, and
tlie other badly affected I also had a
lump in my side. I don't think thai
I could have lived over two months
longer. I was induced by a friend to
try Ballard's Snow Liniment. The
tirst application gave niegteat relief:
two fifty cent Imtiles cured me sound
and well It Is a wonderful medicine
;ind I recommend it to .suffering hu-
luunlty." 2.V. .Vic. dl.on. sol.l b> the
Owl Drug Store.
Sweet Potatoes Wanted.
Sweet potatoes wanted, fall on or
:iddress. J. K. iKinald. Claremore.
I'ffective Sept. IKth The Si. Louis
Iron Mountain .v Southern K>. will
sell special couch excursion tickets to
St. l/iuis and return on Sundays,
Mondays. Tuesdays and Thursdays of
each week during September. (X'to-
ber and November, with tlnal return
limit of seven days from date or sale,
at *H.io; giHsl ifoing and returning via
Kansas City. c'htw. Duel,
Agent.
How to Cure Co<-n* and Bunion*.
First, soak ihe corn or bunion in
warm water to soften It: then pare it
down us closely us possible without
dra w i ug blood and apply Chamberlain's
I^Hin Balm twice daily, rubbing vigor-
ously for five minutes at each applica-
tion. A corn plaster should be worn
a few days to protect It from the shoe.
As a general liniment for sprains,
bruises, lameness and rheumatisui,
Pain Balm is unequaled. Kor sale b)
llollug's Pharmacy.
CONSUMPTION'S WARNING
I 'I tOFKSS ION AL C A RDS.
DENTISRTY
W. W. BRYAN. D. D. S.
sin llank of ('Uremore building, iriarr
W. R. HAYS
Physician v Surgeon
'IKKH 'K. Kishuk ISivIk IhillneiliiKik
Calls promptly answered llui ,.r
Night.
a point
a giM nl
like
well
The devil always scores
whenever a good inan oppose
cause.
Kault-tinding busyhooies ats
common candles they want
sn ulting.
If you believe that the liquor traffic
is a curse, vou must, as an honest
man. light against it.
When the church enters heartily in
to the anti-liquor agitation, ihe devil
will have to make tracks.
Temperance is not everything, but
inteni|ieran<v mars everything. Na-
tional Advocate.
▲ Saloonkeeper'* Frank Confession.
A minister once asked tt saloon
keeper, says the American Issue, if
his conscience ever troubled linn re-
pec! I ng his business. The man said:
'Come Inside, sir." It wa« the middle
of the da« . There was none of the
F. A. ANDERSON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Davis-Billing block Hhone ?•>.
Ct.AKKMOUK, I T.
• 'alls promptly answered day or night
CAROLINE BASSMANN.
Physician and Surgeon
Ottlee mi Kesideuce, corner Kifth ami
( hnet,aw
Clarchohe, Ind. Tkr
All calls promptly answered, day or I
night.
Convulsion,
FitS, then
Epilepsy.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv-
ine has been so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
diseases that there is every
reason to believe that even the
most hopeless cases can be
benefited, if not fully restored.
We will be pleased to refer
any one thus afflicted to many
who now enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless
suffering.
."I kov* a son thai had brain fever
when l wo years old. followed by fite af
th* worst type, and he was pronounced
Incurable. I spent hundreds of dollars
for him. without relief. Afler sbout
art sen years lis liecnra* so bsd thst w*
**nt him to l.ongelifr hospitsl for th*
Imbm. *t I.OOHimport, Ind H* wt*
tMr* nearly three year*, but lis con-
tinued to (row won. ao ws brousht
■Im-hom* July >•, l *3. In *n swful
condition. Its had lost hi* mind almost
•ntirelr. He hurdly knew one of th*
family; could not *ven And his bad:
wa* a total wreelt. Ho had from I to
M SI* a d*y. W* war* ui«i-d to try
Dr. Mile*' Nervln*. and before the first
bottle was used, we could see a rha
CRAVENS (i RUTHEPFORU.
Attorneys at Law.
■ ■'setloo in all Courts in the Indian Terrtlort
Write, aire or phone us at Claremore
CLAREMORE. I. T.
MS s OAVKNPORT Wn M-HAI.I
DAVENPORT «. HALL
Alto neys at Law
reneral Collections a .">|HS'ialty, No
larv in ottlis*.
OFPICKS:
• 'I Third Street and I 'utttlavsli A ve Clan-
more. I T Kisimsv and to New Huls.
Iiiilldini Vlnltu I T
ways. Ws pronounce him cu red. a. ha
tan work and so anywhere. If any ons
wishes t* *sk any nueellnns ron<-ernlag
tki*. they are st lllierty to do *o."
m H. Bt'NNBi.L, IJncoln, Ind.
Of. Mil**' Norvln* la sold by your
drtiMlat, wh* will guarantee that th*
first **ttl* Will ben*nt. If It falls, h*
will rotund your rn*n*y.
MUm Madicai Co., Elkhart, lad
A. R. MOOD
Attorney at Law
Hi lth Clv.l and irimluul IVaeuce llaukruuley
anil I'robuie Prautioe. CoUeetloos .tun
ruiporslliiii I.us Contests anil IVu-inu-
The milt resistered peuslon si I nine y mine
Territory I'enslou-. Hiilekit .ihiulned
CLAREMORE. I. T.
BESSEY & LAHAY
Attorneys at Law
Commercial Co I lent I on a.
i Ipera Hilllrtinn C^lilftJIIlrtrtf, I. 1
Notary Public lasuranc* Real Estate
W. H. BASSMANN,
Lawyer.
lienersl is* pracUuc Spenlsl stienilon
idieii to collection* commercial and pmUi.te
Iss Write hie aud tornado licurancc in l e l
old line uoiupsnles al current rales Uso
handle real estate; Is.lli city and lunn prop
env sold and rented All kinds ol uoisrlal
*ork and couveylus pinniotly dour
CI.AIIKMHItK INU TKR.
JOHN M TAYLOR. Ja.
ATTOKNEY AT UW.
NOTAKY I1BIJC. CLAKEMORR.
I have the i>risiualsbslrsctol deeds ut town
property In claremore under Isss ol cherokee
Nalioii and I s got erunietil towushlp plats
lor Mki iwi acres ol line faun hind lu I'isiaee
scihis ec distrlnt. Cherokee Nation and the
r.astnru Kmlirraut roll of ism
Q. O. DAVIS
Writes Klrc and Toraatlo Instn-'ince,
also Fidelity and Judicial Uontla.
Our business is doue with none lint
Oitl Line Companies.
OPPIOB BANK OF OUMtBMOMB
lasld* tscls urns bsionr eeidenf la
•ywptuins -ba 0. ti C.sisn
autald*
^The «id of scientific inventions is not
seedeil ti, determine whether y.,Ur lunijii
"*,*■ '"I The 6rst symptoms , .m i,r
f«adily noted by anyone of avrraee in
tel lige nee
^Theie is no diaease known that gives so
■any plain warnings of its approach a«
consumption, and no serious iltseas.- thai
can he so ouickly reached and checked
if th* medicine used is Or Hoschee's
German Syrup, which i* made to cure
consumption
fit i* in the onrly *tsKe> thst Ormsn
9yrup should b* taken, when wsrntnvy
sr* Kivsu in the couth tlim won't uuii
th* con vest ion of theTironchial tu!«-s «;i<|
the gradual weskentng of the Iuiiks. sc
companied hy frequent esjtei tora- :nn
fRut ao msiter bow deepsestrd your
cough, even if dread consumption has
•Iready attacked your lunKs. (lennan
Syrap will surely effect a cure - as it has
done before in thousands of apparently
hopeless cases of lung trouble
«N* trial bottles. i)e. Regular six*
JSC. At all druggist*. ,
RING UP
CLEM SPENCER
WHEN YOU WANT AN
Up-to-date Liyery Rig
of any kind. Nice,
clean rigs. Clean,
sleek horses. Al-
ways treated nice.
'Phone 95.
HARVEY BAKER'S
ronsorial Parlor & Bath Rooms
Fine linenf CMKttrn
A*# nt for ih# c:ofTevvllle Stfiiuj l* iititlr?
Claremore Lots For Sale
I have a ntiuilier of improved and
unimproved lots in Claremore for sale,
either for cash or on live tear's rim*
on pavmentis to suit
J. RYAN.
BILIOUSNESS
Makes
CHRONIC INVALIDS.
rWhen the liver is torpij, bile cnirr tlit\
rNootl as a virulent poison. Liver ills follow
RAWlLLS
Iand Tonic Pellets are the only Treatment.
\t,iat nives he liver just the rinht touch and,
*^«tarts Nature's work in the right manner
^ The Pill touches the liver, the
Pellets tone the system. *
^ Complete Treatment
2S cts. r.v^'
i u.. ut.
OPERA HoL'SK DKITC; .NToUK
Approved BLANKS!
I'etltiuii for Removal of Itml riot iona
Coal and Asphalt Leaaes
Chattel MortKatres
Oil and lias Leases
Farm Leases
Warranty IVeds Acre Properft
Warranty Heeds -Town Property
Ileal Estate Moritci^es
Hower of Attorney
rruiiiissorv Notes
Township Plals
Hills of Sale
Sea le Hooks
In fact, a full line of l'p-to-I)ate.
Accurate Ulank* Always Kept in stock at
I!l? Messenger office
Mail )lii Promptly Filled.
First GImi fctervice t„ all IW.y of i:iiy
I Claremore Cab Line
NEW RUBBER
Tired Vehicles.
LIVERY IN CONN ECTION.
< alls Answered al All Hours.
•Phones. Harn. H2: or Lindel Motel, mi. « LAKKMOIIK. I T
kLt«" y>
Tltt
THIS IS TMK WAV O? THE WlfJC.
TO _
OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING I
L#t u* IIII2!"?w1,h Ht*ratur« . uiutlve to tho iniikntiM. boutla. tow
r MM. tmln Mrvtoa, «U3. Aa : your local .U:nut or adtirana
C. W. STRAIN I Oiv im eaaiKNbin AUCNT,
WICMI V. HAN
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Williamson, F. E. The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1904, newspaper, October 14, 1904; Claremore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178018/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.