The Hunter Enterprise. (Hunter, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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The Hunter Enterprisz Co
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Published cvery Thurdty 0 Hunter U T
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ONE 1)01 i t it t V i 1 rt
En!Cfed “I 11I' Iiiiattitil'e 31 I i 111 r - — aiora a f L e L It: Ala
0 T as sni-elass o al Canfcsi::ns Of a Priest moo diple s die 1 i :t '‘
Crocke— Travis t1 ca
It v1 I t i ! x or Wt't kt:
TitUtzstotYOCI )
13 1nk
writ f4 -ror LI ye:ti'S I star ra s 1
te strt':1c 1r theiao:c1:'Le
Yellow Jaunilleet 1 eousnitti a (-)1Tc-as -1-11-' mvxc-L ' :-r
ill'aNtratc1 by :t d:or1:1-1 LI the
naiono of phy 4totii s ajd irlA
Republican Tickct sorts of onedlein i Ind got no rail ba Itle (Iltaena -stti Tae re-
- T1j41 t to8au tio use of Elevtile bc'Ijou i: vorira veil Iv t No
For President Rithr find i'44 diiit i am tow' cured
1110:it-t1er Ci-cloratutr l'intipo-
TnroDour 10m:1r of a Ulsease th tt had Iiie in its gru4r
tedliN'S iittk (if CIL t411Lrg tli o -
for twelve vear4" If you want to
ForVice-President: tr ri :o11 EH irciti! a - i:tUry tit ti:C conlederCliAuf-Es
W rAnznANks lips trooth sttnioh disardr 0 tc arins—thus tstatinsai:n- an
For Delegate vnerat dobilit y g-t Eleetrit Dittcrs t2ti::no1-e of setotidie'11 uch
gate to Congres:i:
Ls guaranteed Ity i' F Me N tont y c 1
‘ lit gut Lox the vetLrans i' )- ah
It S NicGr !RH only 74te
aranes lite Indian v a4 are
well A:4N are portrayed by a strikiig
g s
Republi Wheat sowin i pretty
can County Ticket
d:oraina ot "Custer's LaAt I' i - ht" I
finished The seed has gone in-
— ts
and the Spanish-A wericau war
sheriff t:tmEs s ti tutsli A W to t he ground in fine shape but
Probate Jud4r mturox c tiA H BLit rill IHCO1 rain soon t ts perpetrated 1):- an aittztie di-
Tretosurer ose A IA if HAIS orama showing Admiral Dewey's
-clerk JOHN V Dandy Brok Into His House detu n olitio of the Spanish ilet
e
Register of Deeds 'rims A WILsos
la the harbor of Nlanda In vd-
!Supernitcodent ii0 L HS 11ey
S Le gilinn of tlavendisn Vt was on''''ititott the many vast hads and
Attorney nuNRY 1 !':11qiiiS
Surveyor B IEw is roldw1 or his ell-dont ea :try Il It h by corridors aye filled vith a War
!
i)V an iiiVisioli Or Cill'OniC Coliii ) -
Coroner on J J !tumuli ' ' I'l museum cunt ainit - valuahle
f
Hon ‘V hen Dr nl s Ki' NeW Life
-Weigher L ty ISONT rifles c)t the different ephocs il-
Pills broke into his house his trouble -
re u
onnission Di
er ist strict
lustrated Those of the civil
FRAoc it lim1:i was arrested and now he's entirely
cured They're guiranteed t() cur e war constitute a collection im-
Commissioner '211(1 District
coNRA ti ElLEy 25 at noKinney's Drog Store possii)le tot replace Tne Battle
rommissioner :rd Dist net Abbey is supposed to li!I the
II c DA e Is Mr Landis Territorial Secre- position of the rallying place for
tars' and Mr Ross vitt address
an veteratH of our t:ottntrysti
Re-election of McGuire ' the people of I hunter zind vicin-
arttnes and spvcial provision lias
ity Oct 19 1901 in the Trekell i
()cell made for their comfort in
'Tlivparamount issue ill this hall Come out and hear Social- the
vast building The Lady
eampnign in the Territory is in- ism discussed Abbvses will preside one select-
mediate statehood All citizens
ed from the Woman's RJielC)rii
regardless of political affiliations Chamterlain's Cough Remedy of the t A R and one from the
lemanil it and the unestion pre
Nt1 on(' WhO is aequainted with its pang-hit:vs of the Confederacy
ients itself how shall we secure
wood qualities etin be surprised tit The stn- of the Revolution and
t? Will the election of Mathews t' gra opidarny of Clul Inlwr- the Mexican veterans will all
Register of Devils TIIOA A WILSON
4E0 L IRS
Attorney ENItY S11q(I
!Surveyor H IKWAS
fkironer OH J J WWII
-Weigher L W IYONT
'Comulissioltvr Ist District
FRANK H 10IHIN
q'onanissionor 21iti District
coNit I t
rorninissioner ::rd Dist net
It c nAv Is
"fix-paramount issue in this
campnign in the Territory is im-
mediate statehood All citizens
regardless of political a ffiliations
demand it and the unestion pre
sents itself how shall we secure
lit? Will the election of Mathews
secure statehood for Oklahoma?
If you Inswer " es" tell us how
in what way at d all about it
without hesitation or equivoca-
lion This a matter in which
weare all intei est What does
Mathews know about National
Legislation? Has he ever had
any experience? Has he any ac:
quaintaoceship Nk ith the mem-
bers of Congress? Will his party
be in power? Would Mathews
be working with a majority par-
ty or a minority? judge Parker
!says that the next U S Senate
wilt remain Republican and the
Hamilton Statehood 'bill is now
pending in the Senate Will the
-election 'of Mathews seoure its
passage? Wc think ot for the
reason that Mr Mathews is op-
posed to the Hamilton Bill The
Democratic Party in the Terri-
tory in its resolutions denounces
its provisions and the Demo-
cratic Party in the Lower House
41-Congress voted solidly against
it in fact that party is on re
cord against the measure Why
he would have to commence all
-over again Ile would have to
introduce a measure in the Low
er House and that measure must
conform to the idea ola majority
of his party then he must work
among the Republicans in order
to secure a sufficient -number of
-Notes Can he do it? We think
rot The election of Bird S Mc
Guire will be construed as an en- 1'
dorsement of the Hamiiton Bill
by the I S Senate and that s
means immediate Statehood for
e
our people consequently we can
do nothing more than insist up t
on all good citizens desiring int
mediate statehood to refrain t
from mixing in the political melee t
and turning a deafear to the ap-
peals from partisan politicians
and exercising their perogatives
in a calm deliberste judicial
manner forgetting for the time t
being to which political organi t
xatiou they belong and exercis-
ing a judicial prerogative long 1
enough to support Bird S Nit t
Guire in his candidacy for re- (
clection
Rcpublican inectiat at
hinter Tiiur 1 v
Oct :0 i 9( I tt 7:() p i II():
J II Han C () 11 II
r
II1)ts a id ot nor candidates tt
adircs the ineqing All' a t
ta)-nally invited to attend
Nib ono who is acquainted with its
good qualities ea n be surprised at
tat great :toptdarity of Clot whet--
kill's Cough Remedy 'It not only
cures colds and grip effectually and
petulantly hu t prevents t hose dist aes
front resulting in pneutno M It is
also a eerta fit eAr for croup 'Whoop-
ing eotgh iS not dangerous when this
remedy is given It contains no
opium Or otleq h mural sultstane-
and maY he given as confidently to a
baby as to an adult It is also plea e
ant to take NIten all of these faets
are taken into consideration it is not
surprising t hat people fit foreign
lands as veil as at home esteem
this remedy very highly tind very
few are willing to take any other
after having once used ft For sale
by C F Meliinney
says that the next V S Senate by ( t m -
vJI A- t1
e 'nnt'5 :he St 1
tAl -111! 7 TT k1:slt !F4- 1 —
wilt remain Republican and the
sl Wet: C 7v:::z1 :9 3 C vmn- COU
l!m E swr'tre
Hamilton Statehood 'bill is now Guy Harp came in Saturday note is a! !ea- t re char: -! ! Wit Find
pending in the Senate Will the
rug 1 it and NVCItt out 1vith the 11d a i ! ! t 1 yn1c0 c I A-lanzi va Fay Lis t” nnors!ratel
-election of NlathewS scoure its r
1:NTitttPitist special car NIonday ltriiiher NeHier ha- any aili't:11 rfy se‘(I inst:211" 11-: r"1(It's 1-'y
iteveo to iav9 reen !- o111 were reall
passage? W c thin oo or t
k t fhe raith in the stahi:ity of :al at ik-lc
for a visit at the great fair )) care:1111y pin uvv I t!cir tcrm':
reason that Mr Mathews is op- 111314 in terratly i:1at t111" 1:1))114 Itut 1ntl :Jen ain
ag
posed to the Hamilton Bill The l'orgot'nlnes on vo71 reopt
Many M3thers of a Like Opinion th1 1A'ard l Li' vP1Int bolt- nor to ro
Democratic l'arty in the Terri-
long ago !ay- 1 !Mon Tit-ICt the t Ito do no belocre Ai I:1? short-mem
—
tory provisious and the Dmo in its resolutions denounces -1lN 1 11
mer of Cordova Iowa repre--en wive of a- German Ito:11'4 ory clIts !layA ettrecv 1:atilA A
ts tits
says: 'One of tny children was sub- vas (Tea a ot119r to 0111'11 an actount in rolit :s o ae whicli r( e o
ntl urn:0 ti
ie-
Ject to croup of a severe type and with the Ilea0 ef an Fuglili trun 1glic 111! a sinalt up:tdAter:ng s:lor 0:
cratic Party in the Lower House the giviatz of Chamberlain's Cough "No" said the hatter "1 cannot a ndevenl er a veniu
of Congress voted solidly against remedy promptly mlways g
e rt give ou an order Call it pre udice
mav- Durio n t'r reec-t hor-h-V epi
r yj ' 71- ' '-' ' '
it in fact that party is on re- lief Many mothers in this commit- it you like but 1 prefer home-ulnae 'Ieln'e ih'St l''"i3 ''''''''''''"-ntel
xord against the measure Why nity think the sameas 1 do about o'oodm" to the o w
oliet be ro or four 1drtiont
ths rmedy an wan no o er
ied t th kind rin!s f couta West eLd residenee Th
he would have to commence all e' "Creel sonny put in ant Anted- f 1 r 4 f y I 1
for their childreu" For sale by C o 19 e909-:ng i t le t ( tiot )(
over again Ile would have to F me lm
Kinney e who chanced to be present "Il un
l 1
ong to tue weahlv utass but the
introduce a measure in the Low- shake on that though 1 °via my life ert140teho tw11 so a t)ette:-!avi
er House and that measure must The Battle Abbey to the fellow-cc:tint3111M nit our unit t itiewet v--t01 have rew
ft iend here" sentod a handsome com!lqetwy
conform to the idea ola majority
The Battle Abbey architeetu- "Atli!" ejaculated the German phonic they
ever 0 tained intk
of his party then he must work
rally considered is the most "vos dat so?" money
among the Republicans in order N-
-0) wag came ot- tq !were')
'Fact' continued the Yanave'lt
striking of the nnoty buildino-s
to secure a suflieient -number of r-
formi "
no- The Pike" Its dimen- wai at Manila I was spectati-ng on !hul'1 T the Ph'e- T:H 111b''
-votes Can he do it? ' 'We think t one of Dewey's tubs when a sh all Iron jewt la kitd not flirt! vs 9rt pawnsoolis
sions making it rival some of and the closest level) k-t toor th
rot The election of Bird S Nle ' a Spanish ship fell foul of toy shirt-
buildiet ng-s which constitute the one aerv
ant of the -toX1
-17ert r
n e
Guire will be construed as a en- tenlett it the aligii- est klew to theit
World's Pair proper The Ah front "
"
- And yoa YO6 live?'" gated the 1ti(veahoilikt
dorsement of the Hamiiton Bill
bey'ss ic
by ko
the U S Senate h s meaurentent are hero
l that German They had: :win piveT) tr for ro0
means immediate Statehood for 90
snoving ae it does a frontage of "That's so Sonny-1 Li
vet4 thanks t !ion one orning lt v-efk the (low
of 150 feet a depth of 300 feet to German industty" IL11 ran a nd t 'Lie u:holt Tr in 1111-
our people consequently we can
and in some places its pinnacles "Mein gracious!" gasped' the Tea- I ion as!t4!0so' the man 'ND 1n
do nothing more than insist up- -1 want vom to w i t r t
rt- vih ne to
on all good citiz
towers and bastions rise to a ton ou yos—'
e ns desiring irn- -2hat '1' s! "' "" l''' s4 t id‘ 0 I-n V-r '0"991-
height of 130 lect Its architec- -11':ating a fact" 'tr"gtr 1
L- - ' I I- ---t-
i N '-)t )1- e' : -
mediate statehood to refrain -he'l was made in Gern:auv Itut it J'''' t to t -I Alin - I
'
hire is refrain gothic nadconvevs ' !w1"
from mxn
iig in thepolitical m elee ran up against a sLirt-stuZI made in s - I w v111
the impression that you are 't oe tro ina went to t 10 shoo n7-
and turninn a dezif ear to the ap- England and—we k to r :I it Lintiet e ub -
z standing bcfor a heavily fortified t:: en oi! aaichti r-lIzcli the ttla
sided Eactl Shakel"-
peals from partisan politicians tor of th- vise I 'ci):"7":?11 l' ot:
arThey of the foutevnth century But the German had k:itippearkd wt id LI I "i1 a : L-- 4 1
and exercising their perogatives
V alun its walls will be housed into the cabin below 1::ty li:s 1-1-1!lso it to tl!o m-
in a calm deliberste judicial —
an elaborate pictorial and plas- 1 1 :))-or -t) (:4 ilo!'' TIP?
manner forgetting for the time A Grewume Occupation
tic history of the ar record Of 1 — 10Al !- !hrist Irs !I : I under t:
being to which political organi-
the American people arranged I Mrs t atulare Sot of trankford j LIli'" : '3! "no '00'1 t!to s:°i '
xtio
an they belong and exerci s- e
lt1-:
I'vnu LJS the reputation of being the 1 "' t :": : 1 "''l a 'l ''''' "- - -
in epochs so that even a school
ing a judicial prerogative long
oov can trace the evclution of g teat e t loNer cf anim al in that
s i s - '
i k' c77ie-n 1 I! four 1'4 tine--
' Not zi s! )7) WaS In Asirtr nor 1!n
Guir :-
bhe kills' from 800 to 1000!! : - nt -
-enough to support Bird S NIc the arms and miolitv deeds of to it 3 et
I A 4 WI: ' A ':"4441 iAilsi
anneals el cry year Mrs Scott be- ' L wit!
e in his c andidc
ay for re- our nation Added to these gait 11(1 grew ccupation 35 years ' r
election I rt a 1inl roh041 when tli?
great historical cycloramas and ago la n Iler interest in dumb ant Lar7L1ir i4mie 1001e YNs p g!! f
dioramas is a superb war mr -
qak Luoti:ht many cities to her atten- had hidden the rin-s I ers't i7 t!(
Cures Chills and Fever smut with relies of the Revolu- 1 tat il in w Inch nothing could be done r -
place vhoro thev weee t
found efoi
'U W Wrirt Fueogodohes Texas
tionary war fq kr American hide I but to put the animal at painletkely ai afterward her !limbo nd corn plainckl c C
aays: -Hi daughter had chills and pendence the wars Of 1912 awl poseib:e to death The work grad- I the armchair aa being unomfortahl
extended until now Mrs Scott ' and needing repairing and withext
lover for throo years he could find war for independence of Texas I uallY
is called upon w henter any animal in ' onee recollecting the treesuress s!!
noth'ng that would help hor till be the Mexican and civil wars the i
Frankford is ill with an incurable ells had hidden in its toll she se!t it
used Ilerbinc Him wife will not
Indian wars and the ar
ws and i
I ease or wounled beyond hope of re- away to be mended but not until r f'ist
skocp houso Without it and cannot
50c sou by condict with Spain
say too mueh for it" I etrtery She kills them by puttip- the police had been notified of the di I
C F Mellinzey The epoch tIlthe revolution is
them in a box and filling it with gas mond loaa---SttLonia Republic s
illustrates! ly a ut the ! JR EAGLES
t
A tx:k ani Carry Off in Their Talons
twiti: h Pi C 11 a an hdian ELIdy
The w t ) : r )
- I N1r 11rnett tells an interesting
a thina si story of how he came by two fine spec-
New ( t e1incns Of the American Eagle fluidly
(4110 lie was on the upper Kootenai river
hi the northwestern part of Montana
13ct s1 IsT A
"' -"""- '' ' having (Intro of a party examining
a t L e Ala a large tract of laud on the river
mo dcitc die cL 1 on ovy The country there is almost primitive
Crocke ra vis in its condition there being little evi-
donee of civilization about It is a
stragJc 14- the 111e1:oce
-rea wilderness of forest and mountains
and is a favorite hunting place for rov
Illustrated It
v a (1:(A'a LI the in' c bands of Indians-
I)( a it1 ofltaena
ie re- Near wh4e
e-A Mr Itarnett wad party
4
vortra t v0 ye at work wa-s a' camp of Indians
The lodges were scattered about pro-
monsler ci-clorantas
miscuously in Indian fashion near the
teaux's iot tie 01 ciLtLrg tic-
river a edge There was little aciivitY
pcing a --ietory i:e cder- about the camp The bucks were for
arnis —thus cstainisitia an the most part out huntinc and the
' of seatintent tech Women kept inside the lodges it be-
inig a particularly warm day At the
tot giatift- the vetLratis o' both
etge of the camp was a group of dirty
rdhcs ihc Indian v- '1 are naked little Indica children rempx-ors
are portrayed by a strioing ng on the grass together
tEoratna ot "C ustec's Last i Itt" All of a sudden t Tie opnet of the
and the Spanish-Awerica it war :amp was br)ken by the stden intro-
luction of two great eagles which
1
perpetra ted aquztie di-
swooped down upon the group of chi!
orama tvving Admiral Devey s
'reit A teetrentiv not 'frhtened in
demolition of the Spanish il jet the !east' by their cries one of the
la the harbor of Manila 1 o los fastened its talons into the back
-Piti111 the many vast hajs of the smallest child and then tifera iid iniglyy sweeping cf wings lifted it
corridors are tilled with a war
into the air The frightened little
Museum containiag dual& papoose yelled with all his might
rifles ct the different ephoes il- but tl I dragged time bluff
tae t tip
lustratcd Those of the civil 10 or 50 feet and then dropped it ap-
constitute collection im-
parently 'oecoming exhausted Then
war a
the other eagle grahhed the boy and
possible ta replace Tne Hattie
started with him up the bank ditch
Abbey is :-npposed t 1i I the it that place arogevImot perpendien-
positi()I of the rall ing place for larly 400 or 300 feet
all veterans of onr country's All that happened in a moment!
rntes and s T campw Inch had been so quiet be-
aipecial provision has he
fore yes immedia:elv turned into a
been made for their comfort in plao 0i-confusion The spaws hear-
the vast building The 1-a1Y ing the cries of the children came runAbbes-es
will preside one select- fling out of the lod:es When they
ed from the Wo titian's RJielCorp saw what was the Let ft or Cloy rushed
tic) the :Ault as hard as they could
of the G on
A R and e from the
Nat even then the cog! 's d rot svcnt
pang-hit:vs of the Confederacy tu give their !woo i'iev wen: rot
The So Ti' i of the Revolution and trightoned bv the risei'nd tr:e-
the Ntexican veterans wi!I all -rHi t- two: ludi:!n hove lar-hvt
h tve special representatives in r "I' the l'1"
t attio-e-ted tlto cries
fact Nlaj McConnell tells me
i:r siJtatiel c! a 11:rrfezyn(
that no etrort will be spared to a a for tlfe Pant st:!1
have the old soldier look to the Ito let:eon:‘1 to I:leo v:t!1 hirey
Rattle Ablie for protection and runIted !:lol tin Inelia!
From the above ex- :"'l C ""I" "
11 Ka 'tets tied is 11ied
naustive review of t nl v one oi ''''
e7 felt met !i
OK' fond- divisions- of slim s con- taro1 : for
stituting -rite Pike it is easy to the mirk ieovre ore
telieve t hat St Louis Nlid vat Cioodi ON !:"OVC1111s
:74 it eonenenee! to sear aova:-
ovill eclipse all others given
fe ran: to e V the 1! le v-es nect
lejerell teearl'
'rigeicioneol f u treat: lee
fact Maj McConnell tells Inc
that no eiTort will be spared to
have the old soldier look to the
Battle Abiiey fur protection and
comfort From the above ex-
haustive review of only one ot
the fonir divisions- of shm s con-
stituting The Pike it is easy to
believe that St Louis Midway
will eclipse all others given
rrt -71 IN G-71'71t-Y
7-rt
I 1- : 77 'Ll
Wel: C 7rztt:::ei C vnn- Couic
14:1 Fini
Aanzi Fay Las t! niors! rated
:v sereiT1 instzneei tIny i( IA
Ito-alt) Lave reen v-ere reall::
s)earenlly I
I:Jilt the: coati! :tot find a'crain
Forgftrlness t" 111071- reOpIC
t do Ili) beltiong short-memory
class 1IiiyA ettreei A tits:
in roint one whic't recently ur me to
1:glit ill! a small: updstering siiop on
a ndeven iera vent:
During the re-' litir:larv epi-
tletnie itrSt Louis wuneported
to the polie : he or four tld mond
ri tr's frotnaVCeat eLd residence The
family repoi-ingt' tItef did nut be
long to the oevar4:- dam IAA they
eve pew LLI s :1 41j76
rlit COO i0St jewels wont' have seu Lod a ha attsome vonv:et
should they ever Lvned
money
vo li'ng came et- tq sevrelt
t '00 p01::P VIP miFsb
not flirt r i t'awnshoe
and riie closest level) (v or t:1-
toTw 3erVi1tl I: of the a117ert re-
enlett it I lie sSigit- es! ogee to thei:
4
1'1(vett1)0114
rtey half :iven i!p for 1 oect
!ion ono morning 9lie door-
1111 ran and t u: holt 7'"Ar
1011 L't !044' t hi man of!ly
want vom to 113(tvici tnt to
tt: !I :!07!1-
nntammunowinewondammumweenualunzammExcaz
c'illekopohlan Hotel
Re-orened Under New ceIlanagenzent a
2 )1 ) 09 per wrrk for futile hoard
T C 1711S Pt - $
i pre OPE 11)1 bontrel (Hut b)(lging:
The City Barber Shop
C a SHORTRIDGE Proprietor
Smooth Shave
Hunter
C S T-3 LIAT-IN7 A
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When in need of an auctioneer call me at
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S P TOMS President L t MONSON Cnshier L N MOMS V-President
THE BANK OF HOMIER
litia!er
10
Incortsoratzi 1901
Farm loans :it lowtst rate or interest on easy ttrms Now
is the time to make loans anti buy more land before it goes
:toy higiter tsk iii totythg good land in Olitalionta
Conte in and t it over with the Bank of limiter Plenty
of Eastern money to loan on Estate Short notice
S P Thomas and C L Thompson Agents
flj nasterti nionvy tO ion n i)n r74tate Niort not tee
Thonnas and C L Thompon Agents
The Bank Of Hunter A Home Institution
:tifer Bank iu Garfield cuunt flas no toad loatN YV's
:lover invd out dollar ht sittpul ttion Your Inotwy i!4 ju:t
a Snit' in thiA Bark i t N1-01111 hA Rank of England
"1" f 0SNwe'N 4
a
The Story in
a Nut Shell
atm G A' 'Bell Prop
sommoriprrsoftnmmaftiww
An Up-To-Date Hair Cut
- Okla
- oh:LAIloArA
""0"""""'Ne""""""
Oktilhomd
fre In bri4 4 the story' of the trip cast for the
summer of 1904 Away rmn tlie heat of the plains to
the cool 1f the 'aItes on The -"ot Wf'S t 1 i Mited 01 t he
Chicago Milwaukee St Pau
Railway
Lave Union Station Kansas City at 555 to-night
Enjoy a supper well cooked and aklmirably served
then a eig-ar on the board obsevation platform A
half hour or so with the evening papers and current
magazines in the library ear cooled by eleetricity
Retire to your room in the compiment car or berth
in the standard sleeper both equipped with electric
lights to be turned onor off or 'nearly dim A
night's sound sleep up at Soirt!'n or half after a good
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Swift, F. E. The Hunter Enterprise. (Hunter, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1904, newspaper, October 13, 1904; Hunter, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2057123/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.