The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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t*o«raa**-*j «*orrt>ttM of ta* tract
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featU* a*t«**a ta* mayor aaft ait
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tf* oa tao o*fc r. Cooca roc*.**4
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ACa&« *aa ; :ar*4 aa4«r boad taft
tba raa* «aa fc*M up la tt* f*4*r*l
<*>art at WktUta for a co«i>i* roara.
h*a taailr. la IftarcJj. lift ta*
eoart aM>*sco4 ta* prutmer to a*
bss!-«- Later a a*w trui «a rr at*d
*A4 Aftaaa aoatoar* ■ aa cotaastod
to a***c *«- ." ia ta* f*d*mi rtooau
atat* *. a* dry aa ta* Maltara d*a*rt Kliamald**
aa ta* raoott of aa o iatM aaa4*4 i —
•era af ta* t'attM tut** aupr m*
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too. of ta* trasaportatioo of laiou- U, p«p«ra Ta. <xa*r 4a; I pro-
" 'TTJ#U> ***"ra MM lb* folio*la* probioat to my
or tao OM ladisa t*rntorj aa aUII trltaatotle elaaa
ofr-cut* a d aat I*raoaa eoartrtad - A rteb ^ to4 lwm j,
o. .tt^on-af iqaora abotiid a* liabi* o«.M4 r>a* Bfta la to go to ata wtfo.
to .a* aom* „.aiaa.Mt aftn.a '*rM I ta^litb to bU aoa. oeoa*t*ata to
b*f-r* ota!*aood Tb* auprna* court . tia dau«btor. oa*«l«bta to bla brota-
•*a.at4if.«-s raat tb* Rat- ,n« act (ar*
CAiaaom* ta* rlatt to rrjula:* jur*;y
la: rata.:* traflc. tut maiituia«Ht that
tb* f«wj ra, (o**ram*-z.: atlll bad '.h- tbo claaa"—Caao *a4 Conmoat
n«ki. it b*:a« :b* orlfmai aad r aJ
#t ard5aa ot ta* ladtaaa. to eaforc* tb*
ar aad tao root to forolfa atSaaioaa.
What do*a *aeb gttT
A lavjror.' aaJd tbo H'tioot boy is
Tbo i.«a* J ft.eiarr e s.::w
MT**d to r*>on far©rab:y ti* Moma
r«ac>leiAOB A.m*< at tb* aoeaii«d -cog.
H tnMt" U * Casts* Biarta Cador
a proTiaioa to aa«.d enaijtt ia«a
to pret.a JsrMletiai over iatw-
aatiocaJ tra4« or ac«cta ta
try. ti* r/uns«: voek! b* «aab!a>d
to a*.x* s'ZM+M4 bvea oft coffo* wtici
t-a b«id ta Now Tork, It It t*.d to
a price*
ta*r* ar* j «2« atan wisicb do aot
•crrvapo&d a tb* affiant wiia tb*
taa*. tj^s* :a tbo petition, or tb*y
ar* o iii**;bl* tb*y esaaot b* rea«l.
'* adftJtioa to that tb*r*
ar* ci
l*api..*'j *ba: ar* **rifl*4 by J. w
Aa:a .It l poln-*d oot by tbo pro-
teataata ibat tb*** paapfci*ts coataia
aaa**. *t eb
140 2 caa*a
of tb* alaety
domestic.
Dr. Gocrj* Albert Laadea. grrmy
*<rrt ey* ip«cia.it tr«*tia« the
IttLasa. aay. tra^hoaa ia apreatfra*
sacisc tbo aciooi ctiidrea of Ok-*-
AOg. Jl.
A letter left by Pastor Peter J. Mc-
Cartaey. aciode. Ctica^o. prima** |io
• 5™ 10 e**rJl of big paJIbearera.
■witi wfcicb tiey aLouid -have a rood
tixae."
Dr. Harrey W W:>y. foraer cb^f
of t_io United States bureau of ciiea
~-*7, Lx* dec-ined tb* city of Boatoa a
c^er to bocg/Si* cAa^maa of it* board !
of b«aitb.
Wm. gbattie-eortb aad tia wife, j
Ptttabarg, Pa, aarried fire yeara, aad '
eliUdieaa, fc^cad ac
Plro of askaowa ortris d* troy«d
ta* aeld P-aat of ti* Aaericaa '.tea-
tea: eoapaay at M©t.t*©aery. Ala.
Tie loaa ia eatiaatei at tltoMti. oot-
*?od by iaacraace
A 8*bt la oa ia tie Ciica«o board
'f odB'-adoa to retir* v bo>A teacbert
aad principal* (4 advaa<ed yesra.
Tiey block tie *dacatioa of tboaaaada
of caildrea. it ob* oooteatioo.
Eecatae two aeaiora were deaied di-
plomat at tie Brea Hi*b Scbooi, |
• (~^yeiaad. Ohio, coaaeaceaeat. four- !
teen reaaitia# aeabera of tbo c-aaa
taaded back titer d:pioaaa
Docton are ayatiied by tb
of tie fiftk chTd of Joba ,
Camden, .V J, in fcer fifth year, wttb * 1 ,imiiAr
ayaj^ocst 1^* tioae of four oti*r
children who died at tie aaise
Cmz Ortit, tie American who waa
arraated by tie iaaarrectoo at Juarea
and takes to Chihuahua aaa been re
leaaed. Americas Cosaal Lotcher re
ported it had been found hit arrett
waa anlaaufied.
Riot^g ta connection with ti a
ttrike of the oaptayye* of tie Boa-
ton Elerated railroad tyatea whicb ,
t«*an riFday, waa roanmed Saturday troduced in erjdence. The teaWcocr
n>*nt. Early ia the erenicj? the com- of elJ-known people who ;:v*j ;a the
ia ae average of
■aoh and every day
of the tsine which
waa allowed for the aecuriaj of aicna
tarea."
The contention that aany ubm
wer* written upon the petiUoca by
one peraon . actta:ned by tb* aecre
tsry of atate. It * aa a to wo in the
tho death on 201 pamphleta con-
auaeiater. •'■ t-aaea each, tho handwrit-
lTf I fimliar ••?* ^ a.
after tb* lap** of two y*ara
la tb* aenntiae hia land had he*n
allotted to other partioa. Later, wbiio
proapocuag for gold la tbo Wichita
Btonntaiaa. Adamt waa partially
atnckea with paraiyaia and baa apect
tho iaterrec:sg year* at tie old
•°'dW boa p. ta la at <folncy. l>eaTen-
worth. Hot Spr.nga and other p-ac*a
H* tat only recently arrived ia Ok-
lahoaa City from Hot Sprlnga aad
ia now arrang.ng to finance the «a:t j
that will finally deteraln* whether
be ia tb* legal ;-oaaeoaor of tho Quar-
ter aection ia the center of which
la tha haadaome coortiouao of Okia-
toaa conaty.
The tract in qnectloa now it valued
at a;roviaately Y9.40O.OOG.
j Tb* *aah#ijig act pro*,d*d atnet
probibittoe aboald r*igo la th* old la-
c.aa territory for a per.od of tw*nty-
on* y*er aad tha proraion *m> waa
ptaced a th* atat* ct nat;tu:.on hy
the conatitaUonal coaventioa.
The opinion banded dow c ,% cat of
th* moat :aportaat that ha* been
g:v*a ia Cikiaioaa caaee tha w.ater.
St opt Heavy Trtffx
Since atatehood there alwayt haa
Th* Only Way.
Aa e!d*r while baptizing coavertt at
t revival aeeung advanced with a
wiry. *tarp*yed old chap lato ta*
water. He aaked ti* oaual qccetioa.
whether there wat any reaaoa why
th* ordinance M baptita atould aot
be adminiatered. After a p&uae a tail,
poverfnl-kiokisg man who wat looking
quietly oa remarked:
~E!d«r. I don't waat to interfere in
yer baaineoa. but I waat to ny that
tilt it an old a:nn*r you have got bold
of, and that one dip won't do him aay
good; yon Ti have to aacbor him out la
be ii a kuoauoa aa to th* goveraaea
nght to prevent interstate ac:pmeau.. deep water over~ci*ht7"—Ufe
And aa a reault it ia decUred that II-
quor traffic haa been carried on freely
and that thoutAnda of p*op> who
It cannot Re eostend- _
*d by the proponent of thia meaa-
tb« aecretary in bia fiad-
that they had the oerm mi inn nt
the -e
aanea
mit it.
they had the permitaion of
people to aign other people*
and the law doea net per-
Fraud waa practiced la taring
aaaea for the petititma. the aecre'arv
holda. which :a proven by th* fact that
letter* were *r.t out to purported
tigrera of the petitlona. and that 1 374
of thoae which were returned, w-re !n-
CALL STATE MEETING
OF CITIZENS TAX LEAGLE
Ca: laaued for Mata Meettrj to Hold
In Capital City to O acuaa
Ta* Queation
Oklahoma City —Aa a reault of a
~eet;ng of the bc-ard of director* of !
tho Citlzeca' Protective League of j
Oklahoma, it waa unanimously agreed '•
to call a atate contention in Okla- |
hoaa City for June 19. The eonven- !
tlon will be atatewide and attended j
Delicate Point.
They are a happy Sewickley couple
been tent into the atate on the
eastern tide alone every year. Owing
to the ae-.ere pun.'ahsent provided
under the old federal regulation!
"Well, happy aa a lark. I tuppoaeT"
"Oh. yea"
"Hov't the cooking?"
"I have one trouble
fWrtffiStt r= £ -
M. j ,j M — — r.-r-« -"«< utj .a ine repreaertaJvet of every local
patsy decked to tbandon Ha aurface locality in which the purported a:gn ra ^ Ie««ne in ti
car oervjee for the night wer* auppoaed to live, ahowe^J that pr0f'*rlr « «ti'
Cafe proprietor* expecting a ruih namea were either fictitious or' otter ,J1* aatociat;ont, conndet
en the j _(^oned baby . in Chicago and a chance to make a tkat the^ ^ t eea <5e*d for aeveral "anicipaliUet.
•n tie porch and believe it an answer hsrreet will advance price, for the j ***" I The aingle purpose of tie a «em-
food every day for dinner.
"Ton muat be gettAcg tired of it"
"1 am. Tet I fee! a hesitancy about
taying anything. How toon after tho
no ,. . . honeymoon would It be proper to ask
"a « taur--PHu «.
In the olden days cn the eastern 1 ^
aure to be curtailed almost to nothing,
for anyone caught introducing liquor* j
on the eaat aide can be thrown in jail I
snd heavily fined. In facu there ia '
rer' t •onvtntlon crowds. some of the I
Eipertmenting to find wayt to make"-h<'U;i* b*** decided to advance
S lane Fourth of July attractive. tb* price rA room* The hotel keep-
Mayor OaynoTt committee arranged sar *** hottelriet will be taxed,
a sample electrical d.aplay on River- bot tbe T**v:*r trade and ail of the
Ska Drive, New Tork. rial tort will be cared for.
! blaze -
GRADY LOSES THE TAXES
the state together with j tide there were many cases where peo-
tituted delegates from j pie entering tie territory from neigb-
aociationa. conn ti*, or boring states and who carried liquor ;
in their gnpt for private conautnption j
were dragged from the trains by dep- j
ity United States marahais taken be-
TO MAKE SURE.
More Than
Then
Tho mounted policeman in Chicago
public parka mutt walk or learn to
ride a motorcycle. The commissioners
decided that he haa become merely
an ornament, tince autoa are to num-
erous.
Having been oelected at tnperinten-
dent of Lone Wolf schools, george A
FOREIGN
By order of the Republic, tho houte
hold good! belonging pertonally to
the royal family, will be rettored to
ex-King ManueL
Giulo RicordI, head of the music
publishing house of Ricordi * Co..
ill be to d*vite the beat meant I uty imt*d States marshals taken be-
o. reducing taxation In Oklahoma fore courta, fined and jailed. Hund- i
, counties, cities, school dittricts and redt of people selling liquor within '
Thirty Per Cent, of Land . " kodi*s "PPOftsd by 'the bordera of the territcrv were jaiP
e Cannot Be Taxe ' ^ , Ec°nolnr ";;I **'«** * 'he amount of liquor aelling j
. j -n eT*ry instance and billt was reduced to almost nothing al-
Ot.ar.oma City-Assessors roturnt drafted for presentation to the legit- j though V>me men conttantly braved !
from jTtr county for 1S12 show val- latare looking toward Immediate re ; the danger of jail terms by operaMne !
aat.one of property, exclusive of put- from preaent conditions. It will ■' traveling saloona. the saloons being i
uc aerv.c-e corporations of $15,710,272 ^ son political in every phaee and boot tope and hidden pockets in Th*..- '
eatimated that between 30 and officeholder* will not be entitled to
It
Coffey of Cordell hat forwarded to An<i P«t liaher of the workt of Verdi
Governor Cruce hit resignation ae Boito and Puccinii, it dead tt Milan,
state senator representing tbe conn- , ItaiJ"
Katmai volcano In the Alaaka pe-
; nlnsula, ia In violent eruption and
ties of Waahita, Kiowa and Custer.
A brand now railroad engine making
tU first run on the Frisco killed two
men and injured fatally a third one in
the first hundred miles of itt Initial
The train left Oklahoma City
, per cent of tbe farm lands aa6eased official representation for that rea-
. thia year wii be dropped from tie *°n- Officeholders however, are asked
j rolia on account of the recent tax > to attend.
i decisions |
! Ta« returna from Creek county j N** Tempt*
ahow |15,S91,SS3, exclusive of th* Oklahoma City.—Thit
public tervic* valuationt
it given
clothes
Mr*. Shenck Is Free
Wheeling. W Va_ — Mrs. Lauftt
Farnsworth Shenck. indicted and tried j
for attempting to poison her million- I
sire husband. John O. Shenck. and
grave fears are entertained for the
safety of the inhabitants of Kadiak
2nd neigh boring IbI&u^b.
King Albert and Queen Elizabeth ,
and when it arrived at Tulsa, it had Belgium had planned to leave for oi
S an<V ki-le<1 CTrde R/>88 ^ ^nd ^ * Etay 41 th® r°yal TUi* On
, '* at R*Ilyille and ' the tea coatt, but the journ*y was
tatsJy injured Tom Kelson at Sapul- | abandoned because of the political tit-
j nation resulting from the tociaiitt re
.gKD"rT"° "" C~flu > o : 2SSS ■" C""e" "■ "•
18. of Chicago, were attacked by a
"hnrflw H w.e _.iai
"hugger." Not waiting to call "the
police, the two girls pounced upon
the man and pummelled him until he
fi*d.
( The preparations for the Olympic
gamet at Stockholm, Sweden, have
, been saddened by the death from
I c*ncer of Bernhard Biirman, who haa
_ ' taken a leading part in promoting the
rZ5*i>? JeWStf'r' V J' plaEt ot | 01^Piad- He is a veteran Olympic
Corn Products Refining company has games enthusiast, having been one of
been closed because of a atrike of < tbe organizer* of tbe Swedish parti/-
omployees, who demand higher wages, ipation in the original games at
'e*B *or^ and shorter hours. About I Athens.
650 men are affected.
county
if the | Oklahoma City.—Thit city It to
, e R*ai sstat* bave a temple of the Dramatic Order beld under bail for anotbeTuiiirwh^n
"fl* V- ' M *nd ^^otial;01 tb® Knights of the Khorasaan in the Jury disagreed, was released from
tLiwi i f. - th aa **t:~ I ^e °« r future, according to tome of cuttody of the coun when Judge
f4 °.D *c pUt,:lC EerTk* tb* l«*ding Knighu of Pythias of the ^ Jordan upheld the contention of
toP^Z r^untv Jin tota! m"troi>oli* Tbi« order is said to be ber attorneys that the district attor-
tne county will reach approxj- , to the Knighta of Pythias what the ne>" bad permitted three terms '
mately |2i.000,000.
Mystic Shrine it to tbe Mascna
j to pass without bringing her to trial.
Governor Grants Parole
Oklaoma Ctty—Governor Cruce on
Thursday granted a parole to J M
McNeil, convicted of violating the
prohibitory law in Canadian county
There were two counts against him of
•400 fine each and 30 and 90 days in
Jail. He served practically all the
Jail sentence and it paroled on the
Miss Hascoigne — Er-before an-
nouncing our engagement, count, I-er
I think perhaps it would be moro sat-
isfactory if you had yourer-tlUe guar-
anteed.
WELL POSTED.
A California Doctor With Forty Years'
Experience.
Requieitien Issued Would Flrfeif Bridge
Oklahoma City —Governor Croc* Washington,—Senator Reed of Mia
baa itsued a requitition on the gover- *°uri Monday introduced a resolution
nor of Texaa for Bert Ssnford. to 'orfeit the St. Louie Mer- i
wanted in McCurtain county for con- „,ant ^^PMJ's bridge across the "In my forty vears' experience as a
viction on a charge of attult with in- al st Loui* between Eada j teacher and practitioner along hv
tent to kilL Stanford broke Jail at ^ -onth of the Misaouri | glenic line.," aayt a L AngeH
_ wu inw Idabel on the night of March 20, 1 er Mli directing the secretary of '
condition that he flnieh paving tbe •bortly after he bad been sentenced! *** W operate >t as a free public high-
fine at 110 a month, begining* Sep^m- *nd ba" b**n at large until recent, **/'. cfcarged that itt earningt
ber firtt. " when he was apprehended at Mount pooled with another bridge.
______ j Pleasant. Texaa. j — —
Two Distinct Quakes
Stops Railway Liquor Traffic
Muskogee. Okla—The Midland Val-
ley railroad company was en;cined
New Orleans.—Two distinct
Angeles
physician. "1 have never found a food
to compare with GrapeXuts for th
benefit of the general health of all
classes of people.
•1 have recommended Grape-Nuts
for a number of years }o patients with
Admiral Sir Lewis Anthony Beau- dipping or storing of liquor in Mus- tiar7 seDtence of Bud Crimen, eon- j mj)e8 f ,
The bill appropriating 97,000,000 for "oont, G. C. B., K. C. M. G., has been kogee county by Judge R. C. Allen of Tict<f<J in October. 1900,-in Comanche j Cor<l~i Monda^
tho construction of state highways I V^ceA on the retired list of the Eng-
waa signed by Governor Foss of Mas- i fi*b nary, having Just reached the
tachusetts. The bill provides that I Umit for hia rank of 65 years
oot more than *1,000,000 shall be spent boni on May 19, 1847, Sir Lewis
In any year between 1912 and 1917. Beaumont entered the navy in De-
Jumping Into a long lead at tt He accompanied the
spring of the barrier Trana^arent an T «^Uon ot being first
added starter, never was headed but "euMrnaflt of the Discovery, and or
lasted jtist long enough to cross the retu™ was promoted to command
line and win the clatsy Inaugural
stake race at Oklahoma City, before ' Tb« agitation among th* laboring
1.000 cheering race fant and follow :latses ia the Walloon provinc* of
There are now
earth- the greatest success and every year's
ers The horse, which it owned by
/. G. Kennedy of Oklahoma City, waa
an outsider in the betting and paid on
•utuel tickets at tbe rate of 29 to L
A bomb waa exploded In tbe back-
Belgium continues.
100,000 men on ttrike, but the authori-
ties energetic meaaures are begin-
ning to have effect. At Mona gen-
armea arrested fifty strikers who had
yard of tbe residence of Tom Corbett, stoPP*d the machinery of a colliery
In San Francatco. Lett Friay night.' thus P^^tlng the minera from com-
Corbett « pool room was dynamited. , « to the surface. Tbe tignals o« the
at were two other pool rooms A ' "*iL,-oad between Charl«roi and Jem-
tomb wat exploded In a vacant lot *pb* bave been demolish'-<1 At Char-
aoar another pool room. Th* aer.es j 4*rol th« atrikera attempted to force
of ex plot iona it thought to be part tk* workers to Join in their
tt s gambling war. «ov* * ■—* —-
j them
j of the Northweet'
school, were married very quietly here
with only a few intimat* frieuda in
attendance.
>er o the facultv fr°m tfc* ^^y official, that the .*;" TZ ' ^ '
sufe Normal tenc« ^ * * ^rm. Grlaaaa haa
- rJr b-a. . ^ b*r. lfOO. ^
Sentence la Commuted ouw
H Oklahoma City.-Governor Cruce ! SliS' A^Mk^ilr ^ ^ Aleutian experience mikes' me more enthnsias-
from uaing any of iu propertv in th* haj com^T-^ the fiveyear peniten- * °tber more . Uc regarding Ita use.
| mH« fr^r N>w° orlea^ Iway. necom-
_ -- j cord*d Mondav iv rh* l>- ' , Grape-N'utt. and Poatum In place
tho diatrict court < Z™atT of Urc«nr. to three yeara. j ^oU / the Mr^mograph at of coffee, when giving my patients in-
. nTlme* T If" conT,cted J°iaUy ith j "be of rolJ!i 'J** are ttructiont as to diet for I know both
Juatice Hays ia Married JOoorgs Ledgerwood and the latter was j ongm, GrapeNuta and Poatum can be digest-
Oklahoma City—Justice Samuel W *lT*n mlr three When th* wbuih r. „. 7 ** br anyone.
Hays of the Oklahoma supreme court faCU ,n tb* ca*- w,r* Presented to Washinr-rr Wo<* "At for ^ben engaged in
and Miss Mami* McCalloch of Alva. ^awdationa t.tter d^ * ?ach ffieDU1 work diet twice a
formerly a member of the facultv from tbe countJ' officiala that the a«n- Tn tK- ' I, * -* agree day consista of Grape-Nuta and rich
cream. I find it Just the thing to
build up gray matter and keep the
orain in irood working order.
"In addition to ita wonderful effects
aa a brain and nerve food Grape-Nuta
always keeps the digestive organs In
Perfect, healthy tone. I carry It with
me when I travel, otherwise I am al-
most certain to have trouble with mr
stomach " Name given by Poatum Co..
Battle Creek. Mich.
Strong endorsements like the shove
from phyticlana all over the country
have stamped Grar^Nuta the moot
scientific food in the world. "There'a
a reason."
. !f°k P**' for the famous little
book. "The Road to Wellvil?*.-
ih* ***v lrtt*r r A >*w
and his sentence with reductions f.>r
good behavior and the time taken off,
will toon be released.
army appropria
ajc**,daents which
will legtalar. Ma>or O^ .-a. ^nsrd
Wood out of b>. Office a« ch*f of ataff
en March 14. 1913.
Lota Are Taxed
Oklahoma Ctty.—After
West Gives Ruling
Oklahoma City.-In reply to a re ' _ m (JI
quest for a ruling Attorney General land haa been platted and the lot
Weet haa advised State Auditor Leo recorded with me regiater ©f deeds
Meyer that the transfer by will or even though tbe land is not within the
Interstate laws, of shares of stock on corporate Iiaits of a tow- ;• v.
A ftatt/in*1 kar. — .....
a national banking corporation with
Its place of business in this state, it
tubj*ct to the transfer tax imposed
hy the atate t inheritance tsx law*. _
aJthoigh the cert ficste represec-::ng torney of Greer county, who lara -*d
movement but U* no'ic^ a 1 'bares are kept at tbe place of whether lota of a towns!'* E« -*
^.ment but ths police d.*p*rs*d , .e.itence of th. soar-.tent d*ced- corporate, are li.ted for taaa-ion a.
listed for taxation not at on* tract
but each lot teparately Attorney
General West ao ruled Wednesday in
sn opinion to H. D Henry, county «t-
Save, jefeft D $ 1.50c
[ Columbus. O-By reducing the ip
j praised a;uatios on Foreathill. John
I M esute. from
11.121.270 tc the Ohio tax
coxm.a.«a reduced the annual taxes
of ttie oil magnate a little more than
I
i k>U or llackM or u acrttif frpp^rtj. J r**r
Alfalfa Shipments
Fye<,*rtrk Okla—Ose hundred and
eighteen cars of sew alfalfa have
b~ abfpped from Frederick this
•*' ■! «•*■*■ (ran Ha,,
!** «•""*. ui
r *. MO fall mt ha
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Hill, Charles E. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1912, newspaper, June 14, 1912; Granite, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281063/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.