The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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1 b e Greer County Democrat
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I nvrviMia^Mi ratftiNi In Ik* *#•
I llKtltMl Of lit* JwttlhWf will lw
KflUrrwt #• th* f*uat OflWw at Minfum.
Oklafi iflw, m ti mm Matter
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b*|or* 4n> r itj,
i«4 tft* •lion
boll k* held rj'
Advertising Kate* flad-y Ku'ntriwd up o application
voo in oolo rntt
Thr Oklaho
\v'url4. pi
th* World CuMUkiii Comnit", Til
a* ok lahoma, ha** Juat Marled a
very Interesting « r utatKHi roatMt |
headed by a flr*t <api«al prt«e of |>0
In a >id •tvooJ. rhoir* of Hth«r
Ur minion Automat Ir HIioKun or Hew-
lag Machine third. 115 Cold Watrh
aad *>urth. Kaatman Kodak.
In the i a t year lb* Oklahoma |
| rd to Granite. «b r* h* has r*ald*d
' r*mr alar* a- Uaa la th* rapadi; of
t>| shed t>f iivpiiiy ah ri(l rlty narakall or roa•
liar
nin;
aiabl* prarllrally ever
to this ptar*.
Aa a peace officer. Mr Roes wis
fearless. coaarl*atk>ut aad efflrHrat.
ever glviat vntlr* aatlafartioa to tka
community which b* served ao loaf
and well.
Always r*ady to go out of bla war
World haa given away absolutely to tnommodat* a o*lgbbor or friend
frw prliwi worth over 113000 togeth- j|r |(0«s held th* slacere friendship
*r with hundred* of dollari In cash and respect of all who knew him
commissions | He waa th* fath*r of ten children.
Thla great content la open to every ##iv<,n of wbom ,urr,T# hlm Th*y
man. wom.n and child In the Sooth | ^ E„ M,w„^ of Kan-
west. I. costs absolutely .olh njMn,
i n!rr Writ* today fur full Inform*-. .
tlofi t0f*tl*r with list of MIMfl and " s Christian. of Oklahoma City; J i*"
letter* from winner* or automobile.. W. McMahan. of Bmiob. N. M.; MM. of anion
t-i. in o ir other cont.-*l*. l>ora. or (iranlte. and Messrs. John M. er decreed foracloaure as againu earn
Thin I* a wnlendel I opportunity for and Amoi 8. Jr., of Arizona. and all of the defendants natne.l lit
aomeone In the gouthwent to win hl« pue to the fact that Mr. Ross was * ld ault of the following describe !
big lot cf money al no coat an<l vary considered Improving the day before real ettaie. to-wl*
little effort. Contest close* August ^ d4>ath bl|! dailRhter. Mrs. McMa-1 The Northeast Quarter of Section
rahnk4t c
wvuk snow. Aiiora*
Uft
r hanky.
1 for rials ■
I tad"
NOYICK OW •HCNlPP't % AL C
rial ciyayc
or
Wherass. on tb* Itth day of Jut*
A ti. I9IS. there was Issued out of
th* dtatrtrt court la aad for Greer
county. Oklahoma, an order of aa'*
to me directed recltlni that on Jan-
uary 11 lb. 19IS,. la aald court la a
cause then and thai* pending, where
la Chauacey K Itlake waa plaintiff,
and Scott Koa. Maggie K01. Edwin
De Berry and J A. Rylaad were de-
fendants. Judgment waa obtains*! by
plaintiff agalnit aald Scott Fo« ant
Maggl* Fo* for th* sum of On*
Thoustnd SI* Hundred and P.fty
three Dollars and Sixty-three cenia
(I1.6S3.C3). with Interest thereon
from date of Judgment, and for cos's
and which judgment furth-
13. 1913.
If you
place lo 1
or vote* l
oiitrit or
FREE. A
The (
rill write
our credit a
j stsrt
supnll
Idre*.*.
rmtest VanaKer. 1
Oklahoma World, Tul'a.
WHIT FLAT PICNIC
„ hun. who had been vlih him for a
todav we will
large number "'onth. '^'t for her home on the mor-
orr nnd a full n,nst °' h'8 death. Every errort waa
ABSOLUTELY made to locate her on the road so
I :4ie could return ror the funeral, but
without avail.
The remains wuere laid to reM on
Saturday mornlnt nt the Pity ceme-
tery In the presence of a targe gath.
t. «31.
Okla.
A picnic (riven under the auspices
of the White Flat Hand will be given
on Saturday, July 31 *t. This picnic
will he held at the C.ault firove. a
Twenty-eight (28) In Township Fo'i
(It North of Range Twenty-two (22
ueit of the Indian Merld an in Greer
<\>unty. Oklahoma:
And which said order commmds
I me as sherlfr to proceed according to
law and adver'lse and sell, wlthoj
I :i' |>ra'sement, the lands and tenr
ments above dcicrlbed. and that th
aa*«>r aai4 i^ittoa b f*-a *a «r b#
fate lb* J*tb 4a 1 *4 Jkug M. 1911. <*
•aid p<hpmm • >H b* iak t a* ir i
ta4 • Jii4.a «mtl t<*4*'>4 Hi aald ae>
lius aiauul *aid d i s4 au Mar
MM MsH b aad Y M i aillli for lb*
su« of IWN. p« Ibre* rwr*ala
^foaiiHtri ■*!*• #1*4 by tb*
i«M Margarx Snu b aad T M Smit
ia (brar O W*il. oa tb* latb day of
April l tf. wlib latar^i tb-re-H. i
lb* Ml* of • p*r cool tram tbe 1Mb
day wf Jaly. 1*1* for tb* ia li of ialt
tacludiaa Wat'oca*F f***. aad
for furtk*r judgment r * d r*d la aald
artiua agalaai aald d*f*adaal . Mar-
■aret Smltb. aad T M Nmltb for tb*
forvrluaur* of a ■ ertaln mortgage *•
-1 eurtna aald pr* ml ory note upon tb*
folio* lag d* « rlbed r*al * tate. lytag
and att at*d la II-* «oaaty of Orw.
and slat* of Oklahoaia. to wit IxS
II and It. Rlo> k I. Harrta Addltloa
to tb* towa of Mangum. Oklahoma
and adjudatnb tbat d*fault baa b^ a
made ia aald mortgaa* that platatlff
bav* a flrat H*a on ^ald w*mto#i. to
th* amouat for whbh Jud«m*at will
be taken a. a for***ld aad ord*r
aald premises to b* ld without ap
l>ral«*m*nt aad th* proc**d appll*d
to tbe amount du* plaintiff and coat*
of uit. and for***ry barring anl for*-
< lo*lng said def*adia. or any on*
"laming undar them, from th* right.
t|t|*. estat*. Interest In and to aald
p"*mls*a or any rart thereof
I Seal • ANDREW MeCUTCH*ON.
r, ,Bd Court Clerk.
F. M. STE%VART.
A'to ney for Plttlntlff.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S sale OF
LAND—FORECLOSURE
No. 2 m
In The Dlatrlct Court of Greer Coun-
ty, Statte cf Oklahoma, 18th
Judicial District.
F. O. Barlow. Plaintiff,
prlng of sorrowing rrlends and rela- proceeds of s'id aile be applied
fives. Rev. J. F. Hendry being In
charge of the service*.
A member of the MethodNt ch trch
for nearly forty years, Mr. Ross ever
<j lace peculiarly adapted for picnics, lived up to the standard or what
and a place where several celehri-
lions have beeh held In the past.
The arran"empnts comttfep consists
cf Messrs. W.C. .Jones and J. C. *A:i-
drewa, Jr.
AMOS S. ROSS PASSES AWAY
Amos Sherod Ross, one of f!reer
county oldest and most highly es-
teemed citizens, died at his hom* tn
Ornntte Thursday nlciht arter a l'ng r
Ins: illness of cancer or the stomaeii
Deceased was TR years old at the
time of his death, and Is survived bv
a widow and rive daughters and two
sons.
Mr. Ross was bom In Lauderdale
eonntv. Miss.. In 184G. At the asrp of
14 years he entered the Conferedate
army, enlisting in the Th'rteenth
Mississiprl inrantry. He served two
years In the army, at which time *ie
was captured and spent the remaining
two years of the war in Camp Doug-
las pr'?on.
In IKfifi he located in Madison coun-
tv. Texas, where he was marriel to
Miss Parah Agatha McMillan in 1889.
In 18S3 he moved to Madi?onvIIIe
the county seat of Madison countv.
where he served as oea^e ofN^er for
twelve >ears. Tn 1885 he moved to
whit was then Greer co -ntv, Texas,
settling near Jester. In 19411 he mov-
cltlren and friend should'lie. and h's
loss wll be ke*nlv felt bv the entire
community, who extend heartfelt «ym-
nathv to the bereaved widow and
ch'ldren.—Granite Enterprise.
NOTICE OF VACATION OF TOWN-
SITE
Notfre is hereby given that on the
^8th or any other day of Aug. 191".
set by the court thereafter, the tinder-
s gned will make application to th.?
Hon. T. P. Clay, judge of the district
'•oiirt. In and for Greer county, State
cf Oklahoma, to vacate all of the fol-
lowing described property, located In
the townsite of Hester, Oklahoma, to-
wit:
All of Blocks Thirteen (13), Four-
teen (14), Twenty One (21). Twen-
ty Two (22). Twenty Three (23).
Twenty Four (24). Thirty One (31).
and Thirty Two (?.2), and the West
One Half U-") of Blocks Twenty-five
(25) and Thirty (30) and lots Thir-
teen (1!?), Fourteen (14), Fifteen
(15*. Sixteen (1C), Seventeen (17),
F'shteen (1.8). In Block Twenty (20),
all in (he-orlginal to
Oka^oma, according to the recorded
plat thereof.
That any person or persons desir-
ing to contest thl3 application for
directed In said Judgment, viz: to
costs of sale and co-ts of said action
second. In payment of sa d Judgment
30 rendered for principal. Interest
and at'orney's fees, and third, thit
the residue if any thet*« he, he naid
out as hereafter may be directed by
the court.
The-efcrn no"re t8 jnM~ hv «r«rei
♦ hat the on^e-slgwed sherlft will on
♦he ?0*h dsv rf A'T*!!«t. A. D. 191S
at ths ho"r of ten o'clock a to. of sat-'
a* ♦h'' rront dror of the co'irt
hr>i'sp at Vanenm oflim'v OL-
''homa. o"e- for «"•'« and ?e'l to f"*
filo-hpet f"r >
sn'd described lanr's and tenements,
'-co and di^hareej of an* and all
c'a'ms, enu'ties. rlehts title, inter
p«i and p^tatc of enf-h and '91! of sa'd
^Pfpr.rtar'« npr*"-* in said suit, siih-
4ect to the confirmation of said sale
by said court.
W. B. HFNRV, Sheriff of Gre- r
Gonntv. Oklahoma. 6t
PV JOHN H. TOMME, Undo--
SheWf.
ZINK R- GLTNE,
Attornevs for Plaintiff.
MONEY LOOSE AGAIN
FARM l.OAN money Is easy again
rnd Cunningham &Dickey have plen-
ty at the old terms, cheapest and
of Hester, j bes, fann doans in this end of the
state. Write th°m, or phone. They
come and act quickly. tfadv
Alum In Bread
Mrs. C. C. H. writes: Are
alum baking powders harm-
ful to one having indigestion?
Where can I get baking pow-
der that contains no alum?
H Et'LY
1. Thompson says that alum in bread
in large quantities (from baking powder)
is astringent and injurious to the di-
gestion.
2. Ask your grocer for baking powder
that contains no alum. There are several
standard brands of alum-free baking
powder.
— from "How to l\«*p Wtll" Column, Iiy Dr.
11'. A.Emns, in Chicago Tribune, Ftb. 18,1915^
Dr. Price's Baking Powder
con-tains no alum or any in-
gredient, that is not pure
and wholesome beyond ques-
tion. It is made from cream
of tartar which cones from
grapes.
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKINO POWDER
Made from Cream of Tartar
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with Local Ai plications, as they can-
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
disease, and in order to cure it you
must take internal remedies. Hall'?
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly upon the blod and mu-
cous surface. Hall's Catarrh Is not
a quack medicine. It was prescribed J
by one of the best physicians in this
country for years and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known, acting directly on
the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients
is wfyat produces such wonderful re-
sults in curing catarrh. Send tor tes-
timonials, free.
F. J. CHEXE? & CO., Props., Tole-
do, O.
Sold by druggists, 75.
Take Hall's Family Pills for Con-
stipation. —ad.
Z. H. Tucker and wife, .lo le Tucker,
J R. McVuhin. et al. Defendants
Nt ti e Is h r *by pi en t' at in p ir-
•ran'e rr an order cf le Ucu°d out
if the dlst'lf't court of G-eer county,
ni.fcoma, tn tie 15th day of July.
1915, In an action wherein F. G. Bar-
nw is plai tiff, and Z. H. Tucker and
Wife, .To<le Tut ker. J. R. McMahan
ire defendant*, diiected to me the
undersigned she-iff of Gieer countv.
1klPhom , commanding me to lew
i' . ad'ertise. arprai e and s-^11 th"
'ollowine described real estate prop-
•r'v without apprai eaient. to-wit:
The Fast Half rf I ot Two. in Plock
rorty-*wo. :n th-* Original Town of
M^ng m, in Gre r co"nty. State of
Ol-lahorra. with 11 end s'ngular, the
'enements. he-ed'-aments and appur-
tenances the-evnto tfl nging or In
anywLe arperfain'nf. to satisfy a
'udgrrert and tie ree of foreclosure In
'avor of fhe ??H pl -lntiff and against
the said defendants, obtained and
made In said county of Greer on the
11th day of January. 191 if for an ag-
eresrate sum of $482 25, together with
<50.00 attorney's fee3, and all costs
Incurred and accruing here!n, taxed
at the sum of $ with interest
on said amounts as follows, to-wit:
The East Half of Lot Two In Block
Forty-two, In the Original Town of
Mangum, Oklahoma,
until paid; I will as she-iff. on the
17th day of August, 1915, at the hour
of two o'clock in the afternoon (f
said day. at the front door of the
court house b 'ilding in the city of
Mangum; in said county of Greer and
state of Oklahoma, offer for 3ale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
the «aid real estate property above
described, or so much thereof as will
satisfy said judgment with interest
and costs accrued and accruing.
Witness my hand this 15th day of
July, A. D„ 1915.
W. B. HENRY, Sheriff
of Greer county, Oklahoma.
By John TL Tomme. Undersheriff.
HMUONI SV PulL'CATiO*
iir«*r C«hI)
It TIM* IIMiM < Mft
OkUWHM
MO UU
J. p * !!. PtetaufT.
•.
John O U1 wtr* N«t> M
MWtBMd: W r Willi«au Ho*
Uad M WUIww* Mwt mrn U*r
ir«*d« Knlwr. IMaMtnu
«*ld 4 I««4*Mi J oka O W o4bM U
•nd wlfo. Kaby M rti«| f ldi W T
William.. Mni:and M William# Mar-
«u riir William* Krai*«r. a*« Mar
•a#rll* Willuma will taka aotKa tka'
•aid ptalallff, J V Hall, did oa :h-
:•! day of Jaly. A. ti. till, file hi*
petition ia lb# dutrirt roart la aad
for Greer rouaiy. Oklabaaia. a«ala«i
•h« «atd def ad au aad ra«k ot tliaai.
•ad lhal Ik* ald d f adant« hare-
of named mu « aaawar aald petHloo
heroin oa or before tbe l tb day of
Auaaat. A. I>. Itll. or aald petition
will be takea aa true aad a Judgment
rendered la aald artioa acalnat tb#
aald John O. Mt#lnf#ldt and wlfa. Ru-
by M Htalafeldi. et al. dafaadanta.
for th# aura ot f214* Sft, upon a rer
tain proml«aory not* ateruted by aali
Joha O Htalnfeldt aad wlfo Ruby M
Hielnfeldt. to Nel oa Hayllar oa tba
SOtb day of May. I 07. with Intermit
at « per cent from date, and In due
t ourae of bualnea* aold by aald Nelaon
Sayllar to thla plaintiff, and for roata
of thla ault and aMorneya" fee a*
prayed In plaintiff* petition: and s
further Judgment rendered In ald -ac-
tion asalnat nald detendanta John O
^telnreldt tk wife Ruby M. StolnfelJt.
for the foreclosure of a certain mort-
gage aecurlng aald pmmlaaory note
and of even da|e therewith, upon tha
Maaawm. a*ya f#tag oa my M
a «r«ai dael maakeaad mt ki4a#r«
aad I • fl 4 from a «e*ere ba^b-
ark# Itadiai forward or kay rail*
MM for ike aa# of my barb. kr#**kt
aa akort twiagaa I man • Kldaey
l*iU. rerrarted lb# waa* eaa aad re-
rand my ktdbeya lo a a ~mal coa-
ditioe "
ffic# Me al all d#alera Deal
•imply a«k for a kldaey remedy—
set t* aa' Kidney hilt ilw aaaie
Ida I Mr t'blldar* aad r>o*i#r-Mil-
burn <e. propa Huffalo N T
I ad* '
"Low Fares
to the Fairs"
PANAMA-PACIFIC
INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION
San Francisco
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITION
San Die;o
Ask for beautiful illuatrated liter-
following land* in Greer county. Ok- Jature. and full information re*ard-
iahoma:
The South half of the Southeast
quarter of Section 2fi, and the North
half of the Northeast quarter of Sec-
tion 35 In Township 6 Noith of Range
23 West Indian Meridian; and ad-
judging that defsult has been made In
raid mortgage, that plaintiff have a
first lien on said premises to the
amount for which judgment will be
faken as aforesaid. $1,900.00 prlncl-
1 al sum and f3 9.35 as Interest, at-
torney's fee, and ordering said prem-
Ises sold without appralsment. and
the proceeds applied to the payment
of the amount due the plalntirr and
the costs or suit, and forever barring
and foreclosing sa'd defendants John
O. Steinfeldt and wife. Ruby M, Stein-
feldt. and each and a'l of the other
defendants hereof, who claim or may
claim any junior or Inferior lien in
and to the lands hereof, from right,
title, estate or interest, property and
equity of redemption, in and to said
•remltes or any part thereof.
ANDREW McCUTCHEON.
(Seal) Court Clerk.
By ONA E. DAW. Deputy.
H. D. HENRY. Attorney for Plaintiff
i7*3 DANGEROUS GROUND that T
stand on—with a uoujjh
a cold, and your blood im-
pure. Out of just these
conditions cornea Con-
sumption.
You must do something.
Doctor Pierce's Golden
ing fare*,-train service, routes etc
Write to
Fay THGMPSON
Div. Pas** Agent
Oklahoma City
Or Consult
J. R. TRISLER.
Ticket Agent Rock Island Lines,
Mangum, Oklahoma.
Southwest Furniture
COMPANY
Furniture and Undertaking
Funeral Directing & Emblaming
Dav Phone 235, Night Phone 3b0
H. H. EDWARDS
Attorney-at-Law
Practice in all Courts
Office in City Hall.
Phone552
Office Phone 56 Re idence Phone 34*
Dr. M E. MILLER
gSfrSSTUS Theonl, Os.esp.th in Greer Co
it, and Let me remove the cause of your
Tronble
Office over Postoffice
REGISTERED PHYSIC"AN
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
COUNTW OF GREER—ss:
In The District Court Within and For
Said County
H M. Maloy, Plaintiff,
vs.
V. D. Claunch, Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma, To.
The defendant, V. D. Claunch, will
take notice that she has been su<?8
in the above named court upon a pe-
tit on filed by the above named plain-
tiff to recover the sum of $150.00 and
6% per annum, interest thereon from
the 25th day of Juite, 1914, said
amount being due safd plaintiff as a
real estate commission for the sale of
State of Oklahoma,
County of Greer—ss:
In the District Court Within Said j Lot 8. Block A, Original town of Man- j
County and State
DVTVtCU 11! i o v
Bronchial, Throat,
Lung Affections, and
every disease that can
be roached through the
blood. Nervous prostra-
tion and debility are con-
quered by it. When you're
(~\ weak after an attack ol i
frrip or fever—you wn!
1 buiTd up hoalth audi
* strength and put on
noeded flesh by taking the «Discovery.
Mrs. E. J. Craio, Pawnee, Okla., says: "I
rot 'Golden Medical Discovery' for a cough
that followed pneumonia, in the case of my
daughter. The doctor tried cod-liver-ou and
"consumption medicine' which did no good.
Finally, we used 'Golden Medical Discovery
and the cougrh was relieved and cured by tha
use of one bottle. We feel grateful to Doctor
Pierce and to the medicine that cured where
other means failed. It saved her life."
ACTION OF SINGLE SPOONFUL
SURPRISES MANY
L. A. McCOLLISTER
INSURANCE AND LOANS
Notary Public
Hail Insurance on Growing
Crops in Either the Hartford
or Home.
Rear First National Bank Phon* 52
Mangum people who bought tha
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka
are surprised at t'ne INSTANT effect
of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This rem-
edy Is so complete a bowel cleanser
that it i3 used successfully in appen-
dicitis. Adler-i-ka acts of BOTH up-
per and lower bowels and 1 SPOON-
FUL relieves almost ANY CASE of
constipation, sour or gassy stomach.
ONE MINUTE after you take it the
passes rumble and pass out.—W. D.
GULLY, Druggist. adv 4
o —
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
OR.. HOLMES 4 VAUGHN
DENTISTS
Office in Funderburk Building.
Phone 73 Mangum, Okla.
E. M. Stewart
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rooms 5 and .6 Postoffice Building
Phone 120
Mangum, Okla.
Which ia Better—Try an Experiment
or Profit by a Mangum Citi-
zen's Experience
Something new is an experiment.
Must be proved to be as represent-
General Pinnell. Plaintiff,
vs.
Oscar O. Weil, Margaret Smith, ai
T. M. Smith, Defendants.
The State of Oklahoma, to the Sa
will take notice that said plaintiff.
General Pinnell. did on the 13th day
of July, 1915. file a petition In the
district court in and for Greer coun-
ty. 3tate of Oklahoma, against the
said defendants and that the said
Margaret Smith and T. M. Smith must
srum. Oklahoma, said sale having i1^-
The sta*ement of a manufacturer
M. H. DeAr man M. D.
Mangum, Okla.
Office and Hospital
Hawkins Bldg.
Res. Pbcme 27
Of?ee Phone 556
been made by said plaintiff as agent;
of said defendant, and must answer is not convincing proof
the petition filed herein by said plain-
tiff, on or before the 25th day of Aug- j
'ust. A. D.. 1915, or said petition will •
But the endoMeme
Now supposing you
lame, weak, or ac
cf f-iends is.
ad a bad back.
ng one, would I Phone 33
DR C. H. HALL
DENTIST
Front Room* Over City Drug Sfor
Mangum, Okla.
>u
said plaintiff for the sum of $150.00,
interest and costs of sui\ and the at-
tachment therein had and granted,
will be rendered accordingly.
(Seal) ANDREW McCUTCHEON.
tadr Court Clerk.
K. M. STEWART.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
You will rea dof many so called
cures. Endorsed b 3 strand's from j
far away places.
It's different when thee ndorse-
ment comes from home.
Easy to prove local testimony.
Read this Mangum case:
F. C. Childers, E. Cleveland street.
WYLIE SNOW
LAWYER
PHorve 239
Office: Room 14, Hawkins Buildlns.
Over Mangum Drug Store.
Mangum. Okla.
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Watt, W. O. The Greer County Democrat (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1915, newspaper, July 29, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281509/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.