The Fargo Journal. (Fargo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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School
IBooks
and all kinds of School Sup
plits at
Gage Oklahoma
P O Building
I Insurance at Cost
i That’ tlie mutual lan
t if high rate when you
Why pay
can get just
M good Cor coot Try tho El Reno
! for protection Voa will be pleased
A trial will convince you See 11
I S THOMAS Fargo Oklahoma
$130 Reward $1M
' Tho rt-uiVra ot this paper will be
I J 1 am that thcra la at least ona
l J that acience haa been
uLas is aui a In all ita stages and that la
HUI’a Catarrh Cure la the only
HJt:o cure how knosrq to the medical
frrity Catarrh being a constitutional
1 treat
ken In
the blood
system them
Ly Cti'T'ylnT the foundation of the dla
" r-ui eivinsr the patient strength by
i C)t : up tiie constitution and assisting
i t ut doing Ita work Tlin proprletora
it tv much filth In Ita curative now
t't they offer One Hundred Dollars
f- ' y eme that It falls to cure Send
lr :-t rf testimonials
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The Star Restaurant
Short Order and Confectionery
We serve everything in the eating line Cold Drinks
Candies Cigars Tobacco Fresh Fruits Fresh Bread
Opposite Stock Exchange Bank
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We are prepared to give you first class service in every particular
service in every particular ami at reasonable prices" Give us a trial
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Dry Goods Clothing Shoes Staple and fancy
Groceries The very best goods
at the very lowest prices
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WE OFFER
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as inducements for your trade
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"Cream of £llis County"
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We make “RED ROSE and 'U R KIND
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not? at the
SHE SAVE UP
JU HOPE
Ftys!c&i failed To Ctfp Krs
Crtta Ct She ffc£y Ftcri
fc2f la CtrdsL
Ueetz Ve — Mr J C Oretn of this
place Uft: “I luff are d with womanly
troubleo to that 1 could hardly sit up
Two ot tho host doctors In our town
treated me and I tried different medi
does until I gave up all hops ot stop
getting wslL
On dsy I decided to try some Car
dul It did so much tor me that
ordered some mere sod it cured me!
Today I tccl s well as I ever did In
my life
Ths pains and the trouble are jail
gone I feel Ul:e another person' In
every way I wish every sufferer could
know wbst Cardui win do for sick
women
A taw dose of Cardui at ths right
time will savs many a big doctor bill
by prsvontlng serious sickness
tt tones np the nervous system nd
helps make pals cheaks trash and rosy
Thousands of weak women have been
restored to health and happiness by
using Cardui Suppose you try It
It may be just the medicine you need
If TfVtf for 141' A4vionr Dot pu-
moci AMMm Ca Chts wr Tna for Rptnal
Imtructwni mtU-pm bock 'Hasw Ti
ter mm Mat In (tela wrasstr aa
JENNIE CASKY
Awb Cahler
Huy your M&nk
Journal oilin'
$OTICKOF8HERRlFF“8SAIg of las d
UNDER takECbUSlU
BotUK la bnrrby given tbat In pnnm-
ance of an order of ait I lan—d out of th
District Court of I-UIIh County Oklahoma
(hr I tl day ni Ortolirr A D Ml In aa
net tort wlierslu Henry p Elliott plain
tiff and k H raiH'hrr Emma Kaocteev
and C'lisrk-a A Lttuuwrrr drirndanla di-
rected to me Ilia omlrnlgnrd (hrriB of
Ellis Coun-yroiutnandins me to levy up
on and evil the following deacrtlicd prop
erty tu-siti LtS One ll Five (St 8ia It)
Nine (If) and Trn (10) In Block Seven (Tit
Lot One (1) In Bit tek Bight (S) Blocks Four
teen 141 Fifteen (l&l Hlatern (Ml and (lev
enteen (171) Lota Sercn (7) Eight (R) Nina
(HI Ten (10) Eleven (11) and Twelae (lit In
Bloch Eighteen (lx) Lota Four (4) Seven
(7) Eight (H) Kino () Ten (10) Eleven (It)
and Twelve (12) In Block Nineteen (IK))
lit three (SI etui Four (4 1 ia Block Twenty
‘JUl Exit One ( 1 1 In Block Toenty one 121 ft
Blocks Twenty two 22 Twenty-three '"IJ
twentyfourSt Tweutyfi ve) 25 Twenty te a
121 Twenty-aeven 1 27) Twenty-eight (vL
Twenty-nine U Thlrtv (SOI Thirty-one
3t I Thirty-two (Ii) Thirty-three (Ml
Thirty-four M Thitty-flve (:C) Thirtv-ala
(3d)Korty-one (4))) LotOtte(l)Two(2)
and Three(S) in Block Forty-two (42) ex-
cept 501(3 feet oat nt the Southeast 0mr
of Lot T wo 2) In a ul I block all aituutad
(anchor Addition pi the Town of tinge ua
shown bv the recorded pint thereof to sst-
Isly a judgment and decree of foreclosure
in favor of aa id plaintiff and against said
Inly a judgment and decree of foreclosure
tt favor 3f aaid plaintiff and ar
lefendanta ofttained and ntaae in all
Court on the 4th dny of April A D lidl for
the aunt of One Thousand Thirteen and
Thirty-three One-hundiedtha l(JUU:fll dot
lam and coata S8UJ5 with interest thereon
lit 10 per cent per annum front April 4th
1011 and coata accruing) I will veil on the
i2th duyof December A l) Ml) nt the
hour oi 10 o’clock A If of said day at the
front door oi the Court Houaela the City of
Arnett in Mild County and state offer for
tale and sell to the highest bidder for
i-aah the auid property alaiye described
’r tto much thereof aa will aatiafy paid
'udgment with interest and mat
WITNESS MY Hand thia Slat day of Oc-
tober A D 1911
RAT BUTTON
Sheriff of Ellis County
Uy n N YKRTON
Under Sheriff
N'OTICE OP BAIR OF LAMM UNt)j R AT-
TACHMKNT
Notice la he ret -y gtwti (tmt in pumu-
unce of un order of ele ieut-l out ot tiie
Llerk’pfitlice of t4ie Diatiict Uourt in nnd
for Kills County etate of tklulionia on
the IHh duyof Octotier A U 1911 in un ac-
tion wlirieln The Farinertt Mate Bnnk a
corporation wna plaintiff and 1 1) Potter
und Addle Putter were dv(enrtanta mm
manding me to levy upon ami aeU the
following deocriled property to-wit:
Kortlivnat Quarter (NElfc)o( Section Pour
teen (14) In Tow nalilp Twenty (20) North of
ige Twenty-tliree () WIM to aatlafy
e juagmentiand decree In favor ol the said
’iuintllT and against the aaid named de-
endantt obtained and entered in aaid
court on the t-d day of October A D 1911
for t he aim of One Hundred Twenty-four
(12410) and Ten One-hundredtha dollars
and coats 9X1 with interest thereon at
the rate of ten percent per annum from
ictnher 3rd ll’ll -1 having duly levied up-
on the said described lands and tene-
ments for want of goods and chattels ot
aid defendants and have duly caused
(he said Igndajo he appraised aa requited
y laws! St-KlO VOWTHBRKFORE NOTICE
13 HEUEBYOrVEN that in puraqance of
the comumndsor the said writ I will offer
(or sale and sell for cash to the highest
bidder stiid lands and tenements or so
much thereof aa will satisfy aaid judg-
ment and chts aaid sale will be made
sbuivctto prior mortgager in the amount
oi 1 1:000 on tiie 12th day of December
1911 at the hour of III o’clock A M of aaid
day at the front ddorof the Court House
in the City oi Arnett in said County and
State
WIT s FsH MY Hand this 31st day of Oc-
tober A D 1911
RY SUTTON
Sheriff of Ellis County
By IL N YKR ON f
Under sheriff
C II leedy Attorney for Dainliff
NOTICE OF aHKRlFF'S RALE OF LAND UN-
DER KOHYCLOSURK
Notice la hereby given lliat (n pure tr-
ance of an order of sale issued out of the
District Court o Ellis County Oklahoma
on the isth day of Octotrer A D 1911 In an
action wherein M A Massey and A Mas-
sey were plaintiffs and R C Gordon and
Mollio Gordon were defendants dtrerted
to me the undersigned Slieritf of Elba
County commanding me to levy upon and
sell the following descrilted property to
wit: Southeast Quarter (SB'4) of Section
Fourteen (14) in Townalilp Twenty-two 22J
North ofiRangeTweuty-aix (25) WMf con-
taining ill) acres more or less in Ellia
County and State of Oklahoma to satisfy
a judgmrnt and decree of foreclosure in
favor of said plaintiffs and against said
defendants obtained and made In said
Court) on the Uth day of April A D 1911
Tor the sum of Two Thousand One Hundred
and seven and Ninoty One-hundredtha
($210750) dollars and costa ££919 with inter-
est thereon at ten per cent per annum
(mm the llth day of April A D 191 L and
costs acofuing l will sell on the 12th day
of Decemi er A- D 1911 at the honrof ten
o’clock A If of said day at the front door
f the Court House in the City of Arqett
in aaid cuupty and btdteoffer for sate and
sell to the highest bidder for caali aaid
troperty al-ove descrilivd or so much
hereof as will satisfy said judgment with
interest and cos a
WITNESS MY Hand thia Slat day of Oc-
tober A D 1911
RAY SUTTON
Sheriff of Ellis Count js
By H N YERTON
Under Hhertff
ROTlta r
tON
(ktertanl of the Inrvne
1 V I - i
fhtoher 10 1911
Notice I hereby given thut Alba
Albert of Keeuun uktaiitmia- wliu
mi March 14 19117 made hoinestvut entry
No :trs!iHii4V)ii for lots 3 and t and Kb 8 W'
Section 7 Towpeiitp 20 Nortii NengeiJ
West Indian Meridian haa tiled notice ot
I intention to rngke final five year proof
to esiablish claim to the la id ulmve de-
scriiKd ts-fore tlia Negi-der nnd-Receiver
of tiie U S fnnd Office at WoodwHrd tk-
lubonui on the '’1st day of November 1911
t luitnnut nnnies hs witnesses:
Ernest Rclnilts of Keenan Obia) Albert
iik of Keenan Oklai Otis Alrt of
Kcvnati Ok in
'’kla
C i:o D OWNER Register
First publiMlied fli-t 13
Davy Kunyonpf Keenan
RrrTICB FO PUBLICATION
iw pniinn of lntrtg
li ii'Jos at Woodward OUa
Octbher 2X 1911
Notice I her‘Iy given that Reorge A
P’irkhurt of Woodward Oklahoma who
n Sr ptemlxT I') 19i iumiIc hoinrstcad en-
try N'unilHT (lj23l) for Ids 3 and 4 Section
) Tawnablp 22 noith kauge 21 West In-
:1iao Meridian lias tiled notice of inten-
tion to make Huai commutation proof to
establinh claim to the land almve de-ocritg-dlfore
the Keginter and Iver'ejver
of the U S Land Office at Worsiward Ok-
lahoma on the 20th day of DwrmUr 1911
Clainiantnamos as witni es-si
E I 1'ara hurst t' 14 in-oou ctb Georce
D Haworth i JC Git 'tens all of Wood-
ward Ukiuhomn
First pulillslied Novi 3?' °rot!r
Old Fiddlers' Contest
There xill be an old lino tiddler
contest held at Huffnln Oklilioma
in the Best Opera Home Saturday
evening Nnveinln r 18th Ten dol
In ra in gold wi’l lo given ile win
Her A 120 ailk drevs pattern will
be given the inoft popular lady
nnd a l'X of cigara to the homliext
man Fmcetnla gj to the i hurcli
pi ami fuiul-
Itow ii I n nit that new htove ytb
proniMi’d wile after Imrvei-t? Uo
ing tiif'r'et xlout it? Sow it th
time to fulfill the promise at D C
Oolt'y’r big depurtinetil 101’
IiorM' j-hoei ng U xprciuliy at
Walter Unit horn Hlack-miith Shop
Fargo Journal tetu -
TRUTH ASOUT K1K3 ARTHUR
Hsiw of iHtndt Wm Orsst Brftial
fklsfUln Whe Wmrt4 Against
- tnvafflnf "
all probablHty ' ths Arthar-ss
ornglUd by Mr Tteus Maory
IB ths tftsssth ostetkry s
Mr af Isfwfs a 1 scat
Chrtstlshlty which ha vs propyrly bc
eoEBsstln wMh th grf4 Brttteh
ckWtllt hIM Arthur whff fflsUn
M)lshs4 hloit'J Is ths wars tittail
ths latnidlsg Bums dtfttUif them
la ths battle of Mount Dados about
ths on of ths sixth century sad who
was perhaps betrayed by on unfaithful
artfn sad killed by n near ktosman
Arthur waa probably lagltlmste here
of theee early days and It waa per
hi pa natural that when ths talas ot
ths Holy Gratl or ChaMes Is which
Joveph of Arlmnthaea woo (tUtd to
have preserved ths blfted at oar Bert
-our weivt told to anus and latere)
Christina children they should bo as-
sociated with hi memory The Arthur
at Tmnyuuc and of Hawker Is purely
ythlssl No such coart nod Round
Table m he la credited with establish-
ing asuld have axlatod la ths rough
naeuk! voted Umea la which tho reel
Arthur Deed
1 'M
r:
Wny H Wnt4 Deg Lfcenin
yeuBff mxn flushed of race rnrr
tnc a Chihuahua doc rutbed bumec
Into the atat oourta buPdlng then
ar day and asked eieltediy for the m
UcenM burau “Tou’r In th wro
houae" a policeman advised ni r
“youll have to go up town to the K
dety lor tt ’Prevention of Cruel
Animals foi that" "Wow" exctalnif?
tho young itasi as If in pain The:
bo confided Ola story to tbo “co
"Tou mi" bo oald "1 Just bought ’hi?
mutt for tho girl I'm going to marry
Than wo went over to the olty hall tc
get our marriage license When v
got there' abo chased me out to
a license for tble hairless brute
She’s waiting for me row" be adVi
’)ut I guess it’s no dog license m
marriage llcenee" and the trouble:!
voutb bolted for the subway and tb
sulrnal headouartere at Twenty-alEC
-treat— Nw York Tribune
TRAPPING IN THE FAR WEST
ht ‘of Fur Aftlmnl
Cerialn Part of
' CallfomU
AW UAI
Os the etUI teoentleai pletae end t
the ragged mountain ranges of little
known hits of souther OnUfeealn and
the seHthweat the trapping of fur beer
Iflg tmnte Is atlll a very U and ta-
craMve Industry anyn the Lee Angeles
Timed In regions remote from tho
railroad there are still many wild ah'
la ala whose pelts bring good prleea
nnd even more tor whom substantial
bounties art offered by way of i
eourgglng tiie extermination of harm-
ful speeds' " '
The trtibk bear atlll la fairly name?
pue h) this region the screera of the
mountain lion la heard on the high
ridgea where only prospectors ever go
On the lats abide thoueande of lynxes
bobcits’ Wolves and eoyotea whose
pelts tnake handsome rags Tomb-
stone the famous and plctnresqne old
mining 'onmp of southern ’Arison a is
n greet trapping eeater nnd net long
ago fifty tiuppora arrived la n bunch
from their fitrisrlr roundup to cash
their pelts at the oounty seat These
fifty men brought In n total of the
hldea of about 1 00 skunks TOO coy
otee TOO wildcats and n large number
of lynxes bear end mountain Mona
This county pay a bounty of 91 per
skunks $9 for a coyote 91 apiece for
wildcats sad 910 for the hide of a
mountain Hon wolf or beer On this
occasion-It took the oounty clerk three
day of busy work to settle with the
trapper who were paid a total of
96090 This was In only one county
Virtuous Indignation
Parker— Bee bero Harker I have Juat
heard tbat you repeated what I told
you in confidence the other day
Harker— Who aaid 1 dft
Parker— Barlow
Marker — That’s Just like Barlow He
bray blabs everything be( beers!
' I I I I M - M -i
Stirring tho Melting Pet
What Is believed to b the first at-
tempt by an agricultural college to
teach immigrants coming to this coun-
try i aaid to give every promise of
success ’ Ninety-five Polish farmers
from the Connecticut Valley southern
New Hampshire and northern Con-
necticut gathered nt the Massachu-
setts Agricultural college to he In-
structed In agriculture and good cltl-
Mfiship The lectures were Inter-
preted by K J Wolekl of Holyoke
George Chapman of the department
of botany told those men of tho necee-
aity of getting good onion need thin
being one of the moat Important crops
of the valley He also sbdwed the
water end wind blast method off se-
lecting the poor from the good seeds
Christian Science Monitor '
factorial Aids Oufinerm
: comment contract for Ml
Is keeping 6ft looms busy tq
"ctlout roll! nnd the rush will
!”-ie throughout the summer The
c has the appearance ftf rough
crash
- ’ r new material Is used ta M
-rVr hrga In which to plnoechntgee
: Mg puna of Uncle gam's bet-
pud forte The heels at the
‘K ! wLat wee wests peedest
r:u- illk until so Inventive Gee
'ii)41 It for e doth the most
oLTb’e for tbe perpooe ever known
rhe cartridge clcth Is absolutely eon
"d by the firing of a aharge thus
( tbs poaslblUtp1 at the
i :ji dloastroue Q&rebaeks t
the turrets of warships
Th Fftrgo Jonraal llOQ a year
Highent caj-h price paid for craem
ftt J W Baldemon i Boot
r" i
1 We nerve the heel !lSo metl In the
city at the Crjalal Cafe Woodward
i rm 11
If you want a fnrtu lon quick
e ne J do my own inepectinff
— J L ItYOH
Ope ot the beet and tnost coro
plrte lino ut shoe in the county at
If C Ooley’a big department atore
I can give you the heat term n
lowest rate ou good farm security
— It H Elder Fargo Oklahoma
The Ladies Aid Kcciety of the M
K church will hold a hazar during
the day of the Poultry Bhov
PURCHASED BY THE WALLFUl
Mew the American Millionaire Bough
a Bunch at Pine Pain tinge ter
Hlg Residence
msmmM
The rteb Amerlaea buyer whs are
depleting an many notable private gal-
leries abroad of tfcetr artistic trees
ares understand and appreciate an
far efteaer than disappointed foreign
bidders ere willing to admit Never
theleeo one la occasionally found about
whom cluster delightful anecdotes
A connoisseur who la also la a email
and select way a dealer la pictures
related not long ego hi experience
la selling to an American millionaire
The iLaa had never bought a picture
but as he had Just completed th
building of a palatial houae some on
suggested there should be ploturee la
IL
He was brought as a possible pur
chaser ta visit the small but choice
Dolloctlon from which the dealer hoped
to make a sale The millionaire seat
ed himself The dealer and his friend
pointed out one picture after another
descanting on the merits of each but
nothing they so old pay evoked any re-
ponce la silanes he allowed them te finish
nnd a despondent pause ensued Then
he raised his hand nnd pointed et the
wall opposite
TU take them
"Which r Inquired the dealer
brightening for there were a dosen or
more painting n the group — be hoped
ft was the two most Important that
wanted - -
"Them" reposted the purchaser
stolidly then Impatiently as he saw
he wee hot understood sad with a
enounl wave of his arm "Them on
that wall" He did so and paid the
price without question— Youth Com-
panion X
Quick Changes
He-was a bumptious top and la the
etrarbsnee of hie verbosity was ocx
'men tttg to tbo villagers on the w
derfnl change everything ta Nature I
subject ta
To appear humorous he stood on a
country yokel’s to end as the Utter
hopped across the grassy award far
a yard or two the fop remarked with
leer:
"There new! You see thM hngea
you Into a grasshopper"
Quick as Ughtnlag the hffmpkla
sprang towards the top planted e Mg
heavy dirty flat ou hi clean shirt
front nnd a he sent him flying Into
a heap of growing nettles on hie beck
he chuckled gleefully
'Art an that makes thee into a
dandelion " — Lon don Tit-Bite
Modem Speech-
Student of philology cannot fall to
he Interested In our modern vernacu-
lar colored as It is by commercialism
art Invention and what not It waa a
Boa tones clergyman who lately arose
In hie pulpit Just before the collection
was to fe taken and under the In-
spiration -of Indigenous culture re-
marked: "My brethren and staters the
accumulation of money wUl now en-
sue" It wee of course commercial-
ism that dictated the outburst on the
part of the convert who aaid In prayer
meeting: "Lot us sing hymn No 6
reduced from 100" But the gem of
recent contribution to the vernacular
te that based ip' telephone Jargon
which ia feet making Its way Into all
Circles Aecordlng to the Republican
1 Jewell City Ran a local minister
at n ehareh meeting held there last
week mode this announcement: "We
Will now ring hymn No -one-oh-ona"
1 neaqe ft dang oof f
oqu tmnqto v exit ! t Wg !IV L
P t ‘um v eqc) oi inq oo
ea sue uvm ivaojaeeud u uwim
’divnoxofix oft
wj eg) pedumqi fl3 uoeuiqxinH ‘P
MTex ! Vo MACAO oi enp
iP eqi joy tins Jen V jng eiro
poos diiesd pen vo eq lam w eanvH
Pri eq 'uu pem neeq vuq u eeev
Hi to pin e pexno cvq uffnoxeqnX-
me
W UjUiq oi uocamoo dpnprax ie
4J4 eateeexSoid joj eno unnaieqni
eg BnieenoetP evu qinPa 2° V4
n njq eq ’dWI EonuiqoH 0
neieo AtiMffvqy ha
Blmpte Bfnatlpen Care
To cur emnlfpox was apparently a
very almpte matter In the good old
times John of Oeddeeden court doc-
tor to Edward II baa recorded tbat
he get rid o the disease by the sim-
ple expedient ef wrapping bis patients
la red cloth Let scarlet red be
tehee" he ears "and let him whs to
suffering smallpox be entirely wrapped
It or In some ether rod sloth: 9
dm thus when the non ef the llluetri-
king of lMg1anl suffered from
smallpox I took ears that a1 about
Ida bed- should be rod' pad that euro
wwriri vtnr wjj” x
— -
1 am in the market for farm loaf
at all time See me fcefor rnsVing
a loan 1 ran save you money — J
Ii Pryoh
( rfpresent the following
j nsurgnqe Company s
National of Hartford
Phoenix
Fidelity Phnix
Royal
Fire Atso of Philadelphia
See V B Browne for Fire
Lightning and Tornado In
surance
mmr i
We have just re- I
ceiveda large
shipment
of
FALLondVINTER
Millinery
PRICES
RIGHT
r -
Dry Goods Cloth-
ing Furnishings
Pantorium in Connection
Hecox Clottiing Co
!
ggrumnwrinragMmEeauEei
Palace Barber Shop
Bvcryttiipn up to date Wc aim to
P'twr- Come In and see us lor s shsvc
Hair Cut Shampoo Open Sunday
morning to 10 for baths '
H R Allen - Fargo
Donald' Duncan
Will pay you the highest
prices for Hogs and Cattle
FARGO OKLAHOMA
amnmnEMW)nwisrwwierteerwiAwv
That
New
must B photographed
Baby Pictoreiare our
Specialty We can catch
that smile a8 quick as a
wink
THE
Photo-Art Gallery j
J A Frost Proprietor !
Faro Oklahoma
emgKnuraaaEB3gitngBaEvB9g
GO TO
Her & Hall Barber Shop
for Good Shive-or Hair Cut
FARGO QKLA
9
When in WoqcUvard be J
nure and bring that £
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James, Frank M. The Fargo Journal. (Fargo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911, newspaper, November 3, 1911; Fargo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1978183/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.