Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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CLAIIM O «*• O Ki*.
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IP'eople
Aged!
medically predigestcd
ir ■ " *
declini
y with unmistakable
your life and life to your years.
Hiram fltaghtoa. Sheriff to
bona Turn Mortgage Co. wrtfciM
acres M4 « II iwh «f we
IS tvp 11 raage IK 9194.
0. C. WW to w. P. MUes 1*1
tatarsal la aw aw sa aad sw ae sw
of aae 1* twp M raage 14 IMO.
Frank Raadolph to Hoary H .HlBe
lot 11 black t Highland Park aid. Col
Unsvllle, 999S.
J. L. and r. B. McCraery to R. L.
Seattle lota II. II aad M block «T
Collinsville, ll.te.
Viola aad Earnest Martin to
Patrick a 1-1 w i-I ao of aee II twp
14 raace IT UM.
Joaopb W. aad Pannle Bridges to
Joooph RobMas loU II aad IT Moek
IT
* est illustration of tho „
mind which tho telephone
bohy becomes ill in the
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are authorised to announce the
candidacy of Old Graham for State
Senator from Rogers-Nowata district,
subject to the democratic primaries
la August. Pald'
It was a considerable surprise to
the Mexicans as well as many Ameri-
cans to learn that the flag of this
country under the present adminis-
tration Is the Stars and Stripes.
If all the democrats who are now
telling how good man John Fields is
and that he has their vote, keep their
word, A1 Jennings will have very
little chance In the general election.
We have been advised by adver-
tising agencies who have had exper-
ience that it would not hurt the bus-
iness any If the United Doctors were
asked to pay cash for their advertis-
ing before the advertising Is done.
A tip of this kind might beneflt^oth
ers. We don't say they won't pay
but If theyy pay cash in advance it
is sure they won't beat any more bill*
John Plelde,
Our Candidate for Governor of Okla.
Okla., aad other vacanclea aa they
may occur on rural routes at Poat
Offices In the abose named county,
unless It la found to be la tho Inferos
of tbe service to tlB aay vacancy by
reinstatement, transfer, or promotion.
The usual eatrance salary for rural
carriers Is from MOO ta 11.100 par
annum.
Ace, IS to 66. on tbe data of tbe
examination The maximum age Is
waived in cases of persons lionorably
discharged from the United States all
ltary or naval ssrvlce.
An applicant must have tola actual
domicile in the territory supplied by
a post office In the county for which
the examination is announced.
The examination Is open to all mala
citlsens of the United Btataa who
can comply with the requirements. STRENGTHENS WEAK AND TIREO
Application Form 1841, and full In* WOMEN^
formation concerning requirements I ««i was under a grea\ atraln unrs-
of the examination can be aecured i„g m relative through throe maths'
from the secretary of the local ox* slckaeaa." writes Mrs. J. C. Van De
amlnlng board or the postmaater at gande. of Klrkland, III., and "Blec-
any of the placea named above, or trio Bitters kept me from breaking
from the U. 8. Civil Service Com down- I will never bo without If
iIbsIou, Wsshlngton, D. C. Do you feel tired and worn outT No
EMglbles on registers* established kpp«tlts and food won't digest? It
prior to Msrch 1. 1 12. can bo con* isn't the spring weather. You need
sldered for appointment only at the Btoetrle Bitters. Start a month's
office for which they were examined, treatment today; nothing bettor for
Such eliglblee may toe examined with- Btomaoh. Brer aad kidneys. The greer
In one year from tbe date of their ,prlng toDlc. Relief or money back.
former examinations upon filing ap- and |1.M. at yoar Druggist
plications showing that they meet ri^TnublUbed "April if tC
the requirements. NOTICE OP NEABINO PETITION
inatlon. their old ^lllt^r for the pQR LETTERS OF ADMIN-
home offices not ISTRATION.
Applications abould be properly ex _.uh muntv ^ dq.-
ecuted and filed with the Commission I Ute of Oklahoma, County of Ho.
'IlIU C-« « Co..«
pars ars shipped direct from me v .. . . - «|¥en that on tbe
Commission to the places of examln- Louise
atlon. It is necessary that applkatlon. Wh day ^ April ^. j, 1414. ™ % _
. „mDie >im« to arrange Snow Jaggers files in ine ^ouniy i ^ .haii be opened on mid day in
be received la ample uma th J Court of Rogers County, Stato of Ok-1 m w.,«t tw hy * o.ioch. and
V ,w.^ bv the app^ant ihe Uhoma, a petition prayfag for Inters
place indicated by the applicant, to A„mlnUtrlltlon ^ usaed to
"fes.theyte going'to bed— 0.
do you want to talk to. baby /
Suppose baby becomes ill in the aaMdBo ti *fco algltt.
It's just a matter of aocomda to got tho dodsr m
tho talophono and obtain imaidhto «f
hsvo him come over. Often this hue awssf tho
oravontion of sorioua tomplicalloas or ooom tho
prevention of serious
saving of a Uny Kfo.
Hodn'f you hotter telaphono or poet o cord to tho
BoO Business Offico, asking about tho low fsak
donco rates?
When You Telephone, SmU• I
Pioneer Telephone
an (/ Telegraph Company
lng as unfit for a court house aa It
is for snythlng else. The location Is | to"tbe places of examin-
ln the most undesirable part of the^^ |( nMAUarT that aoDUcatloni
city of Claremore. On low land,
clear down In the negro section,
where there Is no chance of the town
building to It. seemss like tbe last
vmmw*
Mid County, and ime bonds in the aggregate
principal sum of Kourteen Tnoinutinl i >iiars,
das Ave yean after date of brains said bund*.
1 and to hsar niuut at UM raio 04 live per
building to It. seems, like tbe last «—« u.XT.rrange* Administration to be tosaed to
place we could want to put a ji.p^twhl 5 «-*• ~
building of this kind. h '"mn,nue received in^tlme to per U r' 4~M
An uptodate town and an uptodate Bh,pmeDt 0f the ^wary M ol tMCowty of Rogera and
county cannot afford to have a court ^ * I stat. of Oklahoma.
Souse of this character. If It ti> P"'" An -ligtbto register for the poet
chased there can toe no doubt that it carrier
State of Oklahoma.
And pursuant to aa order of aald
chased there can j>e no uuum m.i "• | carrier for each J County Court Saturday the lg day
will be with us until It falls over. , w,n ^ matntalned. A person of April, A. D.t 1 14, of aald Cou ''r
because possessing It will be all the | - . •. in I Court, haa been appointed, as the
The Republican convention at Ok-
lahoma City laat Tuesday broke two
precedents. None of the hjindred
and one lawyers and Justices of the
Peace who sre wont to hold forth for
two hours in oratorical efforts to
twist the eagle's tail, were allowed
to get started for the platform, and
Emory Brownlee, for the first time In
the history of the state, was omltt. d
from the ticket. Thus may we ever
meet and part.
because possessing 11 w.u « — 1 examined In the coanty In I Court, haa been appoint*^ aa Urn
excuse needed to beat any bond !■" I . .asnnfios hi I tl # 'or b^rtnf wM app •
excuse needed to beat any bond Is- I . t oMtce that supplies hi I lllnO lor
sue In the future for to build a court aituated Aa a result of when aad where any penon later
house such a. Rogers County Is en- * SUV. may b£ma -H- conl-t "ld by
sell this we believe Is a purely per-1 ^ >(| ^ ,D BMch county] the grounds of lacompeUncy ofjthe
Another drop or two In crude o.l
to pay tbe Ui holdup which has Just
beaa put on oil will just about ruin
this oil country. When the state
goes to putting six or seven dlffer-
eat kinds of taxes on oil, then comes
back again and try to hold up oil mea
for millions of dollars of back taxes
It Is a foregone conclusion that the
Standard will cut the price to the
producers so they will make batk the
money It cost them for the special
taxes. It Is the way tbe little guy
suffers every time. Oil hss been
cut twenty cents per bsrrel during
the psst week, from 11.05 to 85c,
with no promise as to tbe end.
of the
to sell
a buyer.
,i. we believe Is a purely per- '£ "of7lc. la «ch County the grounds of laco.peto.cy oi
one on the part of the owner * ' " ./ttSTcarrler after one year's applicant, or amy aaeert hla 1
> building who has something * ™ ctory service may toe trans- rlgbta to the admlalatraUoa aad
1 and no other way of getting I ^ ^ po.ulon ^ clerk or car; th£ toU««
furvaoon at Um hour of eight o'clock, and
il be ke|>l open cuutuiuoiuly until the lixur
__ ill o'clock in the afternoon, provide.!,
that la citin of the hnt ciana the polk shall
bo oiwaed at ill o'clock In the forenoon, and
■kail be kent open continuously until the
boar at Sevan o'clock in the afternooa. |
The number and location if the iioiliaa
jar— and the name* of the ollicrrs who shall
, conduct aaid election arc aa foilowa:
Ward I. Claremore City- Impcetor: J. Ry-
an; Jads*: B. Hedte; Clerk: K. K. Sutton;
Coantera: J no. ClemviiU, I'orky Kulbriirlit,
l lark Smith, B. V. Majora. |
Ward I. Claremore t itr- lnepecter! H. T.
Canit; Judge: W. J. Hamm; Clerk: G. W.
tWaaa : tTinterl: D. lt. _Haua. W. J Men-
daabalL Oao. K. Feeaall, B. G. Mayo.
Ward S. Claremore tlty Inaptxtor: A. U
Iibkl— ; Judge: J. Col fry; t'krk: Ed Juhn-
■toa; Coauten: F. G. Criiwold. G. L. Struble,
W. J. McCain, B. B. Boutte".
Ward «. Clarasa.ye
ivat; Counteni: K. Ulan, Nn|i John
a Tanner. T. P. R.-«vU.
-• S, Verdlgrte Town hi|v- Inspector:
Wm. BlcfcU; Judge: V. 8. Chambers; Clerk:
& flCta; Counter.: B. K SandUer, J. K.
Bkbla. Wm. Proud, John Miliwr.
Praclnct 4, Verdigris Township Inspector:
, BSHVS.
Claremore City - Inspector: Pick
" J. T. Ault; Clerk: G. W.
NOTICE. clerk, or to other positions In the
Bvangellat Calvin Brown will Pre"<h ctaMlfled Mrvlce, subject to auch ex-
lt the First M. E. Church S"ndaH mlnatlon ^ ^ requlred by the
evening at 8. The pastor will speak Mrvlc# rulea.
In the morning at 11. Sunday School
---- ^itl Wltn.M my haad and official ml
Zt S ITJZJZZ rlttZr ^I thls 8th day of AprU, A. D. Itl4
office, to the position of railway ma | (gBAL) w Rbaw>
County Judge.
8:45. Epworth League 7. A hearty |
welcome to all.
Robert D. Pool, Paator.
John A. Mcllhenny,
' President.
For the* stomach and bowel disor-
ders of babies McOee's Baby Elixir
Is a remedy of genuine merit. It
flrat published April 17 St.
notici to creditors.
State of Oklahoma. Coanty of «og
era, aa.
> la the County Court.
Probate No. 1670.
1b the matter ot the eeteto of J.
A. B. Crittaaden; JadUs: J. T. McCiutebcn;
CM2 a B. RiimnasTCounters: W. T. Tay-
1 • m. A. Roberts, 8. A. Stephens. Chas.
^Pnrinct t. Cbrfsea City—lnap«-tor: W. A.
Ill; Judge: K. A. luller; Cietk: R. K.
iQsIr ; Counters: K. Johnson. R. Vandlver, G.
Precinct 1, Koyi'l Township Inspector: P.
K. Caatrell; Judge: II. Jones; t lerk : C. Roh-
Counters: F. B. Goodman. [leWitt
mrw«. W. W. Blackwell, J. H. HoJae.
Precinct t. Collinsville To«nablS Irisin-etor :
C. aTPry: Judga: W. 8. Jackson: Clerk.: W.
A. Phillips; Counters: W. D. Mitchell. J. C.
w, Bruea
nsw church. m ^ - —
Lat Us Rise Up and Build. Ther^ I qulckiyf j, pure, wholesome and I a. Rush, deceaaed. Maggie Raah, Ad
will be a church conference at the pl#MMt ^ ukr Pric# ^ nd 60c Uinlatratrix.
close of the services on Sunday night] ^ 8oM b'y vinaon Bortle To the credltora of J. A. Raah
Drug Co. (Deceaaed
All persoaa havlag clalma against
RKAL EBTATE TRANSFERS- |J. A. Rusk, deceaaed. are required
Jama, M. aad Sarah E. Brown to " e same with the necea
to elect committees to proceed with
the building of our church house. Let
every member be on band. It will
be an Important meeting.
E. D. Cameron, Pastor.
ROGER*
VALUA
to oet hioh
ation.
The Tulsa county assessor and bis
deputies will sssess valuation of
leaseholds In Tulsa county at 1100
par barrel on nettled production and
half that amount on fluah production.
The aasessors of Washington, No-
wata, Haskell, Muakogee. Okmulgee
aad Creek have aettled on the sam
basis, but Rogers county wants more
money ao the basis In Rogera Coun-
ty Will be $150 per barrel, according
to the oil man of the Tulsa World.
Payae and Oaage counties are ex-
pected to agree to flOO. if this Is s
fact and the oil mea wise up to It
our preaeat assessor will have to re-
vise hla flgurea quick or he won't
atead much ahow of getting the oil
! msa's vote for the legislature.
johm ama mmb otniB xs«. orwwao ow i
Julia if P~|'— aw aw aa of aee tt "T rouchera. to the undersigned ad-
XXrzx brs-uss. rr
Bubi^t. "Tb. 1 —• " " "W ' WW. „„ 1W „M.
Judges VII. | Oeorga B. aad Maam Moore to | Rush
first baptist church.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School. C. b.
Llttlefleld, Supt. 11 a. m.. Preach-
ing by the Pastor. 7 . .
Three Hundred." Judges VII. Oeorga B. aad Mama Moore to
7 p. m.. The Young People. 8 p. m.. Charlea McCarthy loto t and 4 block
Missionary addreas toy Mlaa Patter-1 a OoUlBSVille. 11.40.
son, of Japan. Mlas Patterson Is a jamse D. aad Sadlo Ward to H. E
woman of great power as a speaker. Halea lot I block S ladustrUi Helgbta
She Is one of the leading Missionary | (feiuaavtllo. <1^4.
workers of Japaa.
Admlalatratrix.
goner, nruce Collins. Sherman Wslton.
Praclnct j. Catoosa-InBPuetnr: B. grtth:
Jute*: w. w. Whitman; Clerk: R. K. Joha-
■mT Counters: C. Devundorr, H. 8. Snook,
Jno. Boyd. A. D. MUls. .
Precinct 1. Verdigris lnsr««otor: J no. Et-
ana: Judge: 8. 8. Runnels; Clerk: V. Wil-
ihlns; C^atm: H. Willianu, P. B. Bump.
Bill Uavia, Aba Matthewa
Precinct 1, Inola InsiH-cter: W. C. Atkins;
jHtea: J. 8. Alexander; Clerk: R. I,ewls;
Counters: 1. Robinson. J. Colt, W. W. Hib-
L^Taiala - Inspector 1 E. P. Clark ;
.t K!
Counters: Wm. Hall, Wm. Mrrrifteld. Wm.
"*r><>«einci^|T?iwida—Inspector: J. N. York ;
Jud£7- 8 D. Sellers: Clerk: R. R. Hamilton ;
iZZur.1 K. ff Coojior, It o. Hop,.. Roy
*7ZZi I J-ter: ^ H Ward;
«ii£r I-wiiSTH.
V,?SL« 1. : J? £
rrd; Judas; £ ATBueblasj
Inspector: W. C. Rkelton ;
You are Invited to all of these
services. Mrs. Lock wood will sing.
Good music. Come.
E. D. Cameron, Paator.
romrs county court housst
The question Is whether we want a
court house eveatually or not In this
couaty. Tho election to be held on
May 14th, wlU settle that, doubtleas
tor all time. The advocatea for the
haad laaue claim that at tbe rata of
rood at preaeat It will require but a
very abort Ume. to pay far the ath
latta club bulldlag, aad thaa be free
from debt la fact, tbe roat saved
waaM pay the amount at the bonds
At the aad of that lima If It la de-
atnd la halM a new eoart house, aa
could ho called far that par-
•ad tho oM court hoasa aald.
fairly well.
■al w da ate fall for that. True
bmm 14 sasil. B t what do
aatT Nathlag
—« t a aacood
la a tooatloa whovo for
BAPTIST LADIES TO MUSKOOEt.
Thursday at Muskogee, was the big
dolngx of the Woman's Baptist Mls-
sloosry Society of tbe Northeastern
district of Oklahoma, which met with
tbe Central Baptiat Church at Mus-
kogee. The following lady members
of the Flrat Baptiat Church of Clare-
more, attended as delegates: Mea
dames Bhaah, W. 11. Theaaoa, San-
ders, Oppenhelmer, Redding. Lers-
kov, Moberly, Lockwood aad Mlssee
Olive aad Bather Thseson and Li-
vonia Webb.
The CUremore delegation carried
off tho honora of havlag tbe largoat
delegation la attendance.
Mra. W. H. Shanh responded to
the addreaa of welcome. Mm. Loch
wood raadarad a vocal aoto. They re-
turaed homo la the avaala«,
April is. iat«i
Hsflfis
Ray X. aad Madellaa Hart to Rlah- A jSw_-« am.
ard Wllla aadloMad latereet la lota -jjua. -jC^jHjLjBjs «d tea-
1 to 19 Inclusive, black 14 West Side | K£T a. the sib Say JTkm% ists. ssbfca
add. Oaromore, 91.44. fif ilTLlSt WC ZJ2Z
Burnett H. aad Carolina B. Tear
Hag to Robert U Moaley part aw aw
of aee 14 twp II raage IS aad lot 4
block M Bay leas add. aachaaga of
roaerty aad ti.
James D. aad Sadie Ward to F. P.
Steele loto 1 aad block 1 Commer-
cial add CoUlaavilla, 944.
Harva Laagley to Watt MoOof la-
tereet la w i-S ao ol aee St twp IS
rdy; ClcHti *. E. Twttty;
_. Da la. J. Dow 1 ins. W. R.
MpK^?'aSSS"Townshii>-tnsi etor: G.
w. Waller; jldjs: R. 8. Dlabman■ CWk: J.
as; CarfMml a J. Senn. II. Parker; H
i the paal Aoo jroa^ ao eos
! «a aafca as mm sa i
Ms haaa aa tho marked
\
UNITSD STATES CIVIL-SERVICE
EXAMINATION RURAL
CARRIER
Far Claramara, Okla.. Rogera Coaa-
ty. Satarday, April Stth, 1414.
The UaNai States Ohrfl •***«
It
WlU A. Crockett ada. of Mary Bw
_jt to Watt McCoy 1*1 latareat la
w 1-9 00 of aao U twp 94 range 11
B. Halley. C. 1.. w
H. Gil
-WET' lT
TW. i. Wllhoyt, . C.
mm wm
SZUt
foNUva ■ I
at tka plaaoo aotood above, aa a to-
aak at wMah It la ospaotod ta maho
a vaoaasy la
■rtar It Clan ma i a
jB'
m
1 twp It rpago' If 9ST9. f* «ss
F. A. aad IBa M. N4kas ta Usfd ^
, Shaak Baatetly 44 foot lot 9 Moek •—-£;■
Hiram Stopheaa. sheriff to J. Mr
aa, aooth 94 loot lot 4 Moek 41 Ctaaa*
91444.
... U aad arnlMa km tier to
Oardaa ae aw aad aw M aw of m
IT twp S4 laafa 19 UJ4.
Hiram Stopheoa aheriff to B. H.
Heater, awaaa^oadseaoodsao
19 twp II rpago IT 9ST9.
0.
US
W. F. sat Jaale lL Blskamero
W. i. Httrtdao saAvMed 9-9
to aeaw swof sos S9 twp ti
it m
a Warfl ts *. a
BO ss SC sss 4 tWF It (SBBO 14
aw as ss of 1st 1 sad a l-l M l
aad ss l*4o( 1st I aad aw as aw H
ass ti t«pitMs«s Mints.
1st pabllsbed March 27- St.
NOTICE OF SALE OF RfeAL EST
ATI*
Private Bale.
State of Oklahoma, Couaty of
Rogers, ss.
In the County Court of said Coanty.
In re-Ouardlanshlp of Ralph Ray-
mond Robersoa, a minor, Rvaas Rob-
erson, Guardian.
Notice la hereby gtven In parau-
ance of an order of the County Coal
of tho County of Rogers, Stato
Oklahoma, made on the 19 day of
March, 1914. the undersigned Evans
Roberson. aa guardian of the eatato
of Ralph Raymond Robersoa a minor,
will sell at private aala. to the high-
est bidder, subject to coaflnQatioa
by aaid Court on or after the 97th
day of April, 1414, at 1:44 o'eloch.
P. M., ot Claremore. Oklahoma, all
the right, title aad Interest of tho
aald Ralph Raymond Roberson, a mi-
nor, la and to the following daacrlb-
ed real aetata, to-wit:
| SB 1-4 of the NB 1-4 of the NB 1-4
of Section Blghteen (14). Townahlp
Twenty (90). North Range Sixteen
(14) East, and Lot Two (9) ot Sec-
tion Seventeen (17) aad Lot Five and
Lot Three of Section Blghteea, Town
ship Twonty North, Range Sixteen
East. 1p Rogers Couaty, Oklahoma.
Said estate wUl be aold for caah.
Bids for the purchaae thereof mast
be in writing" and must be filed In
tbe County Court or delivered to
the undersigned at Clarenwre, Okla-
homa, or to Jack Reed, attorney for
said guardian.
Dated this 97th day at March. 1414.
Evans Robersoa,
Quardlaa
_ To*aahln -Inanecter: A.
; <m>: Jna. Ketchum: Clark I gd
Counters: J. Minima. C. Heat*. b.
-**■ "^.s Ininectoe: Wm.
ither; Clerk: C. Mtiter;
Dupont, B. Henry.
iilnsrille Towo*hln- Inspector:
ESrffiSS
mauea,
■sJi.WWBi
A TEXAS WONOER.
Woader cures kldaey
tiaaMss. removing grav-
ities of tba Mtaoya sad Msddsr la
MaLeMtfoaMos Ib cklidfoa!^ysot
sold by yoar dfasglst win ho ssat
hr'aaB 0B Nsotpt si H.M.. One sma
hollis Is Mm aasats' traataasst aad
ta psatost s ears, float
Bis ham this sad ether
pp. W. Hall 9111 Ollaa
■watt, m. UMs, Ha. flold hydras-
'•MM. M*.
*
Flrat publlahed March H it.
NOTICE OP THE SALE OF RIAL
ESTATE. .
Private Sato.
Stato ot Oklahoau. Couaty of Rog-
ers, aa.
In re anattor of Oaaidlaashlp at
Bardie Luclaa Rohorssa, a
Evans Roberaoa, gaardlaa.
NoUce la hereby glvea Is _
aace of aa ardor of tho Ceaaty Court
of the Coaaty of Rogera. Stato of
Oklahoma made oa the 19 day of
March. 1914, ths uadsralsaed, Bvaas
ben on, as guardian of the estate
of Bardie Lac lan Roberaoa. a minor
wlU aell at private aala, to tbe high-
. aubject to eooflraaathw
ot this court oa or after tbe 97th day
ot April, 1914. at 1:4S o'clock P. M..
at Claiwmoro, Oklahasu^ sU tho
right. Otto sad latarast sf the ssld
a aalaor. la
to
aetata:
Lot flta (4) of . _
(14) aad the KW Tea (19) aoioa
sf Mt Mlas (S) sf Asanas Blghtea
(19) aad the SB Qasrtar (1-4) sf
tho NB Quarter (1-4) of tho flW
Quarter <l-4) of flaatlas SM (t) aat
the BB Tea (It) Aotus sf Lst flov
ea (T) flostlaa Btghtaaa (11) aat
(1*4) sf
tosa (It) SB la Tswi
(It) Hortk. Hasfls MM
of tho Msa Baoo asd Mart Hss la
— Sf fflfllllMI
Said roal estate wtfl ho soM tor saah,
BMs ISO tho psrokoaa thsrasf must
ho la writing asd saoat ho filed M
tho Ooaaty Ooart or tiHfaisd to'tho
nlmliiil || — ■' •
9TSSP sf Hank, It*
■fsas Rshscosa.
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Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914, newspaper, April 17, 1914; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178597/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.