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CLAREMORE. O K L A., MESSENGER
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All Growing Children
Ji|iM>Jw«t on nourliliiiMnl for p«wth.
HhummwdwooMBtoUrtriy
in ehOdheed.
HfNrcUM is lunM, hleodlesa, tired whsa rising. with,
•at ambition or rosydieeks, JcolPe KmmlrnmmUm wonderful
help. It BWIWM aatart'i giaadsst My-Mldng fats M
delicately predigeeted that tbe Wood atairti Its strength 4.
and curries it to every or fan ud tiaaue aad Ikrt.
!r wprtitAtlMn it adda flah-MranO
km ill—ii sturdy. adhra and liaallhr.
II* alcohol sr Rsrcotic ia Scott's Eaalsioa, jast parity aad strcsgth.
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COMMUNITY CO-OPERATION
l|M AND lANCi-HOLLANB'S NACAZINE
Do you want to be an active fat-" If you live In a small-town com-
tor In the upbuilding of the com* munity you can materially aid in se-
munity in which you live? Or do you curing the above mentioned improve-
want to be a regular contributor to menta for your own community:
funds used in promoting the growth There are numerous unconscious con-
of distant cities and communities In trlbutors to the city s improvement
which you have no direct interest in funds from the small towns and rural
the way of investment, etc? communities surrounding them, in
Up to a few year* ago the call of the way of people who either go to
the city—with Its lure of paved the city for their purchases or make
streets and sidewalks, modern lux- them by mall.
uries and conveniences, handsomely The postmaster In a small Texas
equipped stores, ample church, school town stated to the writer a short
and social facilities—elicited a most time ago that fully 40 per cent to
responsive reply. the money spent by the local inhab-
Llke a huge magnet, the large city Hants, for luxuries and necessities,
drew to itself countless numbers of was either sent or carried away-
men, women and children, from the Just think Uow far this money would
farm and small town community, go toward securing local civic Improve
each Individual contributing his ments If spent with the home merr
or her mite to the city's general chants. The town In question claims
nnwreaa about two thousand population.
it thereby using brain instead of bone
f- rtlli*urs. Then 1 will Insist on ev-
eryone plowing Just as early and Just
as deep as his soli will permit, and
then select the purest bred seed and
live stock possible, and we will have
the foundation laid for a better and
safer line of farming.
To the business man as much as to
the farmer. I want to say that my
success depends on your co-opera-
tion Htid moral support. With your
support and friendship this can bo
made pruf*til>le to all and Without it.
It will fail. Our Interests In the
most valuable and yet the most ne*
i gleet. U line of industry are mutual,
i Tile Akt.. ultural Department udmlta
^*!that its demonstration agents are the
^ i only HKeiits which meet the farmer
' 011 his own level, and In his own
I field.
! 1 hope no one will think that I
' sli.ill try to di<tate to them how they
shall run their farm or their busi-
ness. but I believe I can be of good
service to you and your counsel will
be worth much to me.
I shall endeavor to put in as much
of iny -time as possiible In the field
among demonstrators and co-oper
aators. except Saturdays, when I will
be found in the office of the Central
Title A Trust Company, at the foot
of the stairway leading up to the
Court Room In Claremore-
Sincerely Yours,
Geo. W. Vincent.
County Agent, F. C. D. \V
F'-st publication Nov. 4 4"3t.
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL RE-
PORT OF GUARDIAN.
In the County Court.
Probate No.1260.
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, ss.
In re guardianship of Robert and
Thorn** Huddleson, Minors, J. B.
Milam. Guardian
Notice Is hereby given that on
November 11, 1913. J. B. Milam, as
the legal guardian of Robert and
Thomas Huddleson, minors, filed aud
presented In the County Court of Ro-
gers County, Oklahoma, his fiual re-
port and account as such guardian
and asked therein to be dis« harged
and authorized to distribute to said
wards their estate and property, and
that said report and account has
been set for hearing at this Court In
the CHy of Claremore, for December
8. 1813, at 10 o'clock A. M„ or as
soon thereafter as the same can be
rea< he.l, at which time and place any
and all persons Interested In said mi-
First publication Oct. 24- 3t. ,
NOTICE.
In the District Courrt.
Civil 1893.
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, ss.
I^eona I. Stephens, a minor, by
her next friend, Minnie Hale. Plain-
tiff, vs Humphrey ft Humphrey, L.
U. Humphrey and L- L. Humphrey,
et al. Defendants.
The defendants, Humphrey ft Hum-
phrey. L. U. Humphrey and L. L.
Humphrey, et al, will take notice that
they have been sued by the Plain-
tiff. Leoua I. Stephens, a minor, by
Minule Hale, her next friend. In the
district court of said county, for the
cancellation of a mortgage upon lands
des< ribed In said petition lu civil
case No.-1893 in s aid court, and un-
less they answer the petition of the
plaintiff filed therein, 011 or before
the 6th day of December, 1913, the
said petition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered cancelling
110 s, or their estates, may appear and atuj annulling said mortgage as is
contest said report, or file objections
or exceptions therelo.
Dated this the 11th day of Novem-
ber, 1913.
- Walter W. Shaw. •
County Judge.
(SEAL).
CLAREMORE MESSENGER,
Clark Smith, Publisher.
Published every Friday.
91.00
■ahaacrlptlon. per year .
■stared at the poetofflce at Clare-
More. Okla., ss aecoud class mall
ty to make a better success of his
line of business In the future. This
at once appeals to all as a very
broad field of endeavor, and yet there and her sister and mother un< on ^
Is only one thing to accomplish, and
GAS FUMESK ILL CHILDREN.
Daughters of Nowats Oil Worker Ov-
ercome; Wife III.
Nowata. Okla., Nov. 9.—Flora Rig-
by, aged 13. and her sister, Joseph-
ine. aged 8, are ded aand the moth-
er, Mrs. L. W. Rigby, wife of a No-
wata oil field worker. Is in a critical
condition as the result of being over-
come by gas fumes.
All were well and ate breakfast
with their father, who returned home
later to find the oldest daughter dead
We notice that the Democrats of
Oklahoma are not near so keen to
announce for office this year as here-
tofore. Grape Nuts.
The Oklahoma blacksmith associa-
that is to get the farmer and stock
man to increase his profits, and the
problem will be solved.
The United States Department of
Agriculture required me to get as
many demonstration farmers, who wl
endeavor to cultlvatee a small plat
of each of the crops best suited to
this locality., as 1 ran properly visit.
tion will meet at Tulsa In January fee ^ a)jvise with. 1 am also required
two days. The blacksmiths are *upI ,torg extept Saturdays, when I will
posed to put away their hammers on
those two days.
Miss Caroline G. Ewen. a rich New-
York woman, who recently died, left
920S.00O to institutions for cats and
dogs. Here's hoping Miss Caroline
will have a padded seat, beautiful
wings and a well tuned harp, for her
heart was right.
"Think It not strange if you re-
ceive no invitation to the White
Housse wedding Remember, you
didn't Invite the Woodrow W.lsons
nor tht Sayre family to your wed-
ding.' " says the Tulsa Democrat. In
a number ol cases in Tulsa County
Necce Sayre was present, we under-
stand.
A village of Indians, mostly Osage*,
were ou exhibition at the Tulsa Dry
Farming Congiess. A number of dif-
ferent people have «laluied credit for
this show, but we believe the In
dians appearing as a "Ury'' exhibit
was greatly due to the energy dls
played by Bert Tlllotson In cleaning
out the Tulsa Joints.
TO THE CITIZENSHIP OF ROGERS
COUNTY.
Beginning with the first day of
November. I assumed the duties of
Couuty Agent of the Farmers t o
operative Demonstration Work In
Rogers County, having been appoint-
ed to am h position by the t'ulted
States Department of Agriculture.
This Is for this county au entirely
work, and In entering upon Its
advise w'th these demonstrators and
•ad bulletins mailed out to them
free I shall at all times be glad to
help all who may ask. In sending
scious. The children, not feeling w-el
had retired lo bed when their father
left for the day's work, and evident-
ly the mother fainted from the room-
filled gas
First publication Nov, 7 Tit.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF "8 SALE OF
LAND.
In the District Court.
Civil No. 1508.
State ot Oklahoma, County of Rogers
J. W. McGregor, Plaintiff, vs
George W. Adams, et al. Defendants.
Notice is hereby given, that in
pursuance ot an order of sale Issued
out of the District Court of Rogers
County, Oklahoma, on the 7th day of
November, 1913, In an action where-
in J. W. McGregor was plaintiff and
GeorgeW . Adams and Mrs. George
W. Adams, et al, were defendants,
direct to me, the undersigned Sher-
iff of Rogers County, commanding
me to levy upon and sell the follow-
ing described property:
The North West Quarter INW 1-4)
of the South West Quarter (SW 1-4)
ot section Twenty-aevhn (27). Town-
ship Twenty (20) North, Range Four-
teen (14) east ot the Indian Base and
Meridian, containing Forty (40) Acres
more or less, lying sod situated in
aald County of Rogers, Stste of Ok-
lahoma,
A CONSUMPTIVE COUOH
A cough that bothers you contin-
ually Is one of the danger signals
«hk h warns of consumption. Dr.
K.ng's New Discovery stops the
cough, loos' 'tis the chest, banishes f«*" | to satisfy the judgment and decree
ver and lets you sleep pi-aiefully. The foreclosure in favor said
first dose checks the symptoms and plaintiff and against ssid defendants,
gives prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz obtained and made In said Couuty 011
b i of Glen Kllyn. Iowa, writes: "I>r the 6tb day of May, 1913, for the sunt
them the reg'ula'r"monthly bulletin got King s New Discovery cured a stub- of $809 72, the further sum of 133.05
bom cough after six weeks' doctor- j-axep, $50.00 attorney's fee, and
ing fail«d to hqjp.'' Try It, as it < 0sts 913.65, wlih Interest thereon
will do the same for you- Best mod-1 at t|,e rat® of ten per cent from the
Iclne for coughs, colds, throat and |jtj, ,jaj. 0f May, 1913, and costs ac-
luug troubles. Money ba< k If it falls. cruim; j WIU on tho 15th day of De-
ten out by the Eastern Oklahoma Ag-
ricultural Association at Muskogee.
Oklahoma, and all other bulletins and
literature of which there is a great
deal published by the department at
Washington.
I will In the near future visit the
various school houses through the
couuty. aud will ask the tea. hers to
give me permission to organize boys
irn and <otton clubs at as many
hool houses as possible. By this
means the Department is trying to
lay the foundation for our boys on
the farm between the ages of ten
and eighteen years, to be taught
how to get the best results from one
sere of corn, each, by proper prep-
aration of soil, careful selection of
seed, planted at the right time and
cultivated In the way that is beat suit-
ed to the soil and the season.
I will try to help every farmer get
the best seed possible for any aud
all the crops he expects to plant
this coming year. Tins work is now
represented lu each of foriy inun-
ties In Oklahoma by an agent, snd
they can be of great assistant e to
nti In procuring the kind of seed we
need. In this state, where we know
It la home grown and acclimated. It
will also be my pleasure to list any
good pure seed belonging to any far-
mer In this county snd help him to
place It among the many who will
need such In the spring, as I shall
prayed for the petition of the plain-
tiff herein.
Given under my hand and the seal
of this court this the 22d day of Oc-
tober, 1913. ,
C. T McClellan,
Clerk District Court.
lly E. C. Feland, Deputy.
, (SEAL).
First publication Nov. 14-2t.
NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the Couuty Court In and for Rog-
ers County. Oklaliomu.
In the matter of the estate of Eth-
el Bradshaw, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that A- H.
Bradshaw, administrator ot the estate
of Ethel Bradshaw, deceased, on the
Uth day of November, 1913, filed in
the County Court of Rogers County,
Oklahoma, his final report and ac-
count of his acts and doings as such'
administrator, and asking that the
same be allowed and approved and
said administrator be discharged;
snd that Friday, December 5th, 1913.
at the hour of nine o'clock A. M., at
the office of the County Court of Ro-
gers County, Oklahoma, and the
Judge of said Court, in the City of
Claremore, Oklahoma, has been set
and assigned for hearing, examining
and passing upon said final report
and acieunt. at which time and place
any and all persons Interested In
said matter may appear and show
cause. If any they have, why said fi
nal report should not be allowed and
approved and said administrator dis
charged and his bond released.
Dated November 11th, 1913.
Walter W. Shaw,
County Judge.
County Court Rogers County, Okla-
homa.
First publication Nov. 7 2t.
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL RE*
PORT.
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, as.
In the County Court.
Probate No. 967.
In re guardianship of Joseph M.
Luton, a minor. D. E. Luton. Guar-
dian.
Notice Is .hereby given that D. E
Luton, as guardian of Joseph M. Lu-
ton, a miuor, has filed his final re-
port and resignation in aaid Court
as guardian of said minor, and tho
Couuty Court of Rogers Couuty, Ok-
lahoma, has fixed the 21st day of No-
vember, A. D. 1913, at 10 o'clock A.
M., at the County Court Room in ths
City ot Claremore, Rogers County,
Oklahoma, as the time and place of
hearing said final report, at which
time the next of klu aud all persons
interested In said minor or his estate
may appear and file exceptions to the
granting of said report and contest
the same.
Dated this 5th day of November,
1913.
Walter W. Shaw,
Judge CountyCot'rt
(SEAL).
Price r.Oc. and 11.00. All druggists,
thy mail. H. E. BVCKLEN A CO.
Philadelphia or St. Louis.
new _ _
msny and varied duties, I hope to *tery one to use seed grown
get fairly before the entire cltixen*
ship with this statement, so my po-
as near home as possible.
I will distribute free any amount
altlon and work will be understood Hj;l) ^ vaccine which Is a sure
by all. as this Is a work In whl h ev- „f the deadly black leg
ery man and woman, whether a farn.* prc,VHilitiK among the cattle of this
er or In business la or will be Inter- 1 county
e«ted as soon as it Is well under- | will procure and distribute at ac-
atood. While It is practically new In iUal cost of production any amount
Eastern Oklahoma. It has been In desired of hog cholera aerum, which
pro>eis for several years In West*
orn Oklahoma, aud for a number of
years m older atatea.
Tho object of DemonatraUoa Work,
as stated by Dr. 41. A- Knapp. who la
ia charge of thla work la aevontoen
southern atatea, are:
1. To reform agriculture, and mako
It ao occupation of profit and pleaa-
ure.
j, To Improve rural conditions.
9. To broaden aud enrich rural
life,
4. To Mako tho farm attractive
and country residence desirable
II ahall ho
to aid
Mjr desire aad purpose
aaolot every farmer aad
is a aure preventive of bog chol-ra
Ihsve been farming In Rogera Coun
ty for alateen years and believe I
know something ot tho beat methods
as well aa the poor, ao employed by
our farmers, and something of the
success as well as the fallurss they
have mads. I don't expect to auc-
ceed at thla work without encounter-
ing some difficulties or overcoming
some < rltklsms, for the duties of any
public man are slwsys besought wRh
such; but there are a few thlags.
If I caa lot a majority of our farm
era to do. I tool that my mlaaloa will
bo performed. Vint. I want every
| (armor to atudy his soil, aad plant
•very baa la ass asa is Jtafars Coua- (the variety of «nr hoot adapted
First publication Nov. 7 5t.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
LAND.
In the District Court.
Civil No- 1627.
State of Oklaliomu. County of Rog-
ers, ss.
The Union Central Life Insurance
• onipany. Plaintiff, vs Edward V.
Nirholt-on and Nora G. Nicholson,
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given, that In pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of tlie Dlsiriit Court of Hogeis Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, on the 7th day of No-
vember. 1913, in an action wherein
The Union Central Life Insurance
Company was plaintiff aud Edward V.
Nicholson and Nora G. Nicholson were
defendants. dire«ted to me, Ihe uu-
deraigm d Sheriff of Rogers County,
commanding me to levy upon, and
sell the following described property:
The North Half (N 121 of the
South West Quarter (SW 1 -4► of Sec-
tion Tw-en'.y-four (241, Townahlp
Twtonty-four (24) North. Range Six-
teen (16) East, containing Eighty
(80) Acres, lying aud situated In said
County of Rogers, Stute of Oklahoma,
to satisfy the judgment and decree
of foreclosure In favor of said plain-
tiff and against said defendants, ob-
tained and made lu said County on
ths 8th dsy of May, 1913, for the sum
of 1906.24. costs 113.00 attorney's
fee 9130.00, with Interest on the sum
of 9906.24 at tho rste of 8 per cent
from the 61I1 day of May. 1913, and
interest mi the sunt of 964.00 at the
rste of 10 per cent from the said dth
dsy of May. 1913, and costs accruing;
I will on the lAth dsy of December,
1913, at the hour of 2:30 p. m. of
said day, at tho front door of tho
Court House In the Ctly of Clare
la aaid County and State, offer for
aalo, and sell to the highest bidder
for caah, ths said property above de-
*■ rlbed, or ao much thereof aa wlU
aatlafy aaid Judgment, with Interest
aad costa.
Witness my band this 7th day gf
November, 1919.
Hiram Stephens,
Sheriff af Rogers County
ceuiber, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock
p. m. of said dsy, at the front door
ot the Court House l-n the City of
Claremore. In said County snd State,
offer for ssle and sell to the highest
bidder for cash, the said property a*
bove described, or so much thereof
as will satlsry said Judgment, with
interest and costs.
Witneaa my hand thla 7th day of
November, 1913.
Hiram Stephens.
Sheriff of Rogers County.
First publication Oct. 31'3t.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE-
SENT CLAIMS.
In the County Court.
Probate No. 1510.
State of Oklahoma, Couuty of Rog-
ers, ss.
In the matter of the estate of Eas-
ter Alberty, Deceased, J. Herbert
Moore, Adm.
To the Creditors of Easter Alberty,
Deceased:
All persns having claims against
Easter Alberty, deceased, aro requir-
ed to present the same with the ne*
cossary vouchers to the undersigned
administrator at Claremore, Oklaho-
ma, wlthlu four months of the date
bereof or the same will be forever
barred.
Dated this 31st day of October,
1913
(Signed) J. Herbert Moore,
Administrator.
First publication Ngv. 14 3t.
ORDER POR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
In the County Court.
Probate No. 1445.
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
era, ss
In the matter of the estate of P.
P. Reavis, Deceased. Joe A. Reavls,
Administrator.
Joe A. Reavls having filed herein
the aale of ao much of the real es-
tate of said decedent as Is neces-
sary for tho reasons In said peti-
tion stated.
it Is ordered, that the said peti-
tion be. aud hertby Is set for hesr-
Ing on the 9th day of December, A.
D. 1913. at 10 o'cloch, a. m . at which
lime all peraona interested In aaid
estate are required to appear and
show cause. If any they have, why
an order should not be granted for
tho sale of aaid decedent aa la ao-
csaaary for the reasons in said pe-
tition slated.
It Is further ordersd, that a copy
of this order he published for two
successive weeha In the Claremore
Meaaenger of Claremore, Oklahoma,
that copiea' ot aaid order be poated
In three public placsa la the Couaty
of Rogers, oae ot which shall bo at
the Court House, aad that copiea of
said notice shall ho served 00 aU
parties interested la said estate hy
mailing the aame to thorn ot their
last known place dt realdosce, do
lltered at the Poet Office at Clare
more with poatago fully prepaid, at
Isaat too daya before the data of
such hearing.
Dated thla Mh tfay of November.
1911-
Walter W. «haw,
Coaaty Judge
(MAD.
Flr*t published Nov. 14.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
LAND ON FORECLOSURE OF
MORTGAGE.
In *b« District Court.
State of Oklahoma, Couuty of Rog-
ers, as.
Farmers Bank ft Trust Compauy, a
Corporation, Plaintiff, vs James N.
Morgan and Lue Clnda Morgan, aud
Frank Crutchfleld. Defendants
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of sale issued
by the Clerk of the District Court of
Rogers County, Oklahoma, ou the
12th day of November, 1913, In an
action wherein Farmers Bank ft
Truat Company, a Corporation, ia
plaintiff, and James N. Morgan, <Lue
Clnda Morgan and Frauk Cru|,chfleld.
defendants, wss directed to me, the
undersigned Sheriff of Rogers Coun-
ty, Oklshoma, commanding me to levy
apon and aell the following described
property, to-wit:
The North Weat Quarter of tho
North East Quarter, and the Weat
Half of the South West Quarter of
thq North East Quarter of Section 27,
Township 21 North, Range ti Baat.
containing sixty acres, more or ieaa,
situated In Rogera County, Ohlahoma,
to satisfy tho Judgment aad decree
of foreclosure. In favor of said plain
tllf, and against said defendants, ren
dored by said Court on ths 9th day
of May, 1919, for the sum of 91145.00,
with interest thereon st the rate of
ben per oeat per annum from the
date of the rendition thereof, and
for costs accruing, and attorney fees
In the sum of 9U0.0V.
I, the undersigned Sheriff of Rog-
ers County, will on the 19th day of
December, 1913. at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day, at the
front door of the Court House la the
CHy oT Claremore. In ssid Rogers
County, sud Stste of Oklahoma, offer
for aalo at public auction, and aell
to ths highest bidder for cash, the
above described lands and preaaiaes,
or ao much thereof aa will sattefy
said Judgment with Interest aad costs
at aals.
Witness my haad thla Uth day of
November, 1919.
Hiram steeheaa
Sheriff of Rogers Couaty OtlahnMa
Firrst publication Oct 24-3t.
NOTICE.
In the District Court.
Civil No./1895.
State of Oklahoma. County ot Rog-
ers, as.
Ola K. Stephens, a minor, by her
next friend, Minnie Hale, Plaintiff,
vs Humphrey ft Humphrey L. U.
Humpbiey and L. L. Humphrey et al
Defendants.
The defeiidanta, Humphrey ft Hum
pbrey, L. U. Humphrey and L. L
Humphrey, et al will take notice that
they have been aued by the Plaintiff
Ola E. Stepbena, a minor, by Minnie
Hale, ber next friend, in the district
court of aaid county, for the cancel-
lation of a mortgage upon lands de-
scribed In said petition In civil case
No. 1895 In said court, and unless
tbey snswer the petition of the plain-
tiff filed therein, on or before the (th
day of December, 1913 the said pe-
tition will be taken as true and Judg
ment rendered cancelling and annull-
ing said mortgage as la prayed for
the petition of the plaintiff herein.
Given uuder my hand and the ssal
of this cqurt this the 22d day of Oc-
tober, 1913.
C. T. McClellan,
Clerk of ths District Court-
By E. C. Feland, Deputy.
(SEAL)
First publication Oct 24-3t.
NOTICE.
In the Dletrlct Court.
Civil No. 1994
State of Oklahoma, Couaty of Rog-
ers, aa.
Spencer F. Stephens, a minor, by
his next friend. Minnie Hale, Plain-
tiff, vs Humphrey ft Humphrey. L. U.
Humphrey and L L. Humphrey, et al,
Defendanta. t
Tbe defendants. Humphrey ft Hum-
'phr«(y, L. U. Humphrey aad L- L.
Humphrey et al will take notice that
they have been aued by the Plain-1(
tiff, Spencer F. Stephens, a minor,
by Minule Hale, his neat friend, In
the district court of said county, for
the csncellatlon of a mortgage upon
Isnds described la said petition In
civit case No. 1994 In aaid court, aad
unless they anawer tbe petition of
tbe plaintiff filed therein, oa or be
fere the Sth day of December. 191S
the said petition will he takea
true and Judgment rendered cancel!
Ing aad annulling aaid mortgage as
prayed for ths petition of tbe plain
tiff heroin.
Given under my haad and tho seal
of this court thla the 92d day of Oo
tober, 1919.
C. T. McClsllaa,
Clerk District Court..
,By R. C. Fslaud, Deputy.
(UAL).
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Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1913, newspaper, November 14, 1913; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178553/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.