Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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Mulhall and Vfcin- |
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f MULHALL
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(Established Jjic ry
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Do the People of Mulhall Want Fire protection? Organize, Encourage Town Pride Co-operate
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Seventeenth Year
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, August 27, '09
34
DAIRY DEPARTMENT
Dairy Barns
Creamery Progress
Last Saturday was a flay of
satisfactory advancement foi I lie
creamery. T h e directors Messrs
Mills, Cory, Orr, Merkle and Slues
had with them in consultation over
tbe plan Stale Dairy Inspector O W.
Holmes i'rof. Hoy 0, J'utls, Dairy
man at tlite A. & M. College at Still-
water.
The work alieady aecompMshed and
the f)lans fur tile future were care
| A. B. Wood sailed the meet lug l .1
' order, outlined the object of tli- ua1 .
'1 he Entkki'Uisk wants t i suggest ering and preside,1. Every man pr, s
to those who expect to hmId a bain ent was called on In order and >n inv
most or shelter fur milk cows, that they no
plan their building tlut thacowtuan
be stabled separate Hum any other
kind of stock.
This exclusive stabling is important I as possible from each
ant, both from sanitary and nealtli follows
consideration*. If plus are kept and
fed in the same quarters or other
cattie or horses ai« kept near the
of them responded. There was one
seiiiimeut prevalent "liiar MiiIIhII
should move out for betterment and
improvements.
Tt»e expressions expressed as I■ r • IIv
are given u>
have been wiped out. We ueed
water, wsler, and other material ts
protect onrselves with. I 'm willing
to veie #20,000 bonds. Let's Co
something."
Leo AutIlls.
"I'm in this movement hearr and
quality. Besides it is now me tune!
to begin to guard against the tuber-
and
M.
fully gone over and the iiav's work cows tile smells and infection will
showed most encouraging conditions. reac|, the mi k and spoil it* va.ue and
Mr. Holmes and Pctls ha I nothing
but praise for the work done so lar
iu organising and promoting and
thejr were enthusiastic in predicting culosts plague and close stabling I
Hit highest success for the Mulhall
Creamery if the good start is followed
up by an energetic pushing of the
work to a completion. We give a
summary of tue progress made tor the
heiietil and encouragement of Entku-
witli other stuck and bad v» ntila' ion,
but eiicouraues this tiread disease,
whioh is as yet not very prevalent in
lb* southwest.
li. ;\ll plans for keeping dairy cows
l'KtSE readers wliw are interested and cleanliness and good ventilation in
are none who aie not lu- sta'jles should ba followed.
hope there
wrested:
Altogether ilCOd has been subscrib-
ed and a good part of the money has
Oeen deposited In the banks. Tue
Diehl building has been bought for
*.100 and tint contract Is soon to ue
closed with John Claiinoh lor tne
moving atiil placing on Hie ground
chosen for $62.50.
Mr. and Mis. Zack Mulhall Ita'e
given a deed to ti lots in biock -U,
located at tne south end ol Main
street There is a well on this lo
cation that is said to all'orol line
water aud in large quantities It is
proposed to put the building near
this well, put in a cement Hour and
make a few tieeessaiy alterations and
put up an ice bouse. Tne matter of
machluery aud other equipments is
yet under consideration and will
probably not be decided upon until
the building is ready to receive It. It
is the desire of the directors to have
nothing but tin best as lav a« the
means e1 tUeli (command will secure
It. 'lhey wish lo have it, possibly
to say truthfully when the creamer>
Is ready for operation, that I hey have
given the people of Mulhall and
vicinity a oreamerv second to uone
in equipment for making the highest.
standard of belter.
Both the experts here Saturday
said that "when the creamery is
ready to operate, if furnished accord
lag to the plans discussed Mulhall
will have a butter making plant tUe
eqeal of any in the stale "
Clearing the ground ami making
ready tor the foundation are to begin
as soon as Hie weather becomes less
heated so iliat men cart work end
accomplish something withont such
dlsoomfort to man and beast.
The d ,rec!ors do no' wish it under
stood t hat they have all the money
subscribed they will need to complete
the plant,
11000 of the capital stock will be
placed on the market and when that
amomit is subsorlbed it Is prohable
that no more will be sold at present
at least, as II,e company has no desire | ottTiiH(in!, SwidHy<
for more money, than enough to equip
and start the creamery. After thai
the creamery will he returning muncy
to the patrons and community
It la urged upon the farmers of this
vicinity, that they come foi ward now
and take stock to the amount ef $10
and help to put this project
ENTERPRISE NEWS
A little cooler this week but no rain
which everything is needing.
Tile M uses Lottie Delia and Mabel
Cross spent (Sunday with Miss Isabel le
Porteau
Mrs Wright Taliaferro spent a few
days with her mother, Mrs. Thomas
Mc'Jue
Mr Dan Christ and family visited
iu Guthrie last week
Mrs (Vlilt Bond was visiting a tew
days with Mrs Porteau last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry visited at Mr.
W. M. SohalTers Sunday evening.
Mise Anna Schafer is visiting this
week at Mr. Edmonds near Marshall.
M ss Roxie Walle who has been
staving with Mrs Smith returned to
her heme at Orlando last Satordav.
Mrs Mc Peck called on Mrs. Wes
ley Monday evening.
Mr anil Mre. Pouter called on Mr.
and Mrs. Brotton last Sunday evening
Prank Wreath was called to Guth-
rie Sunday to the bedside of bis fatli
er who is verv low.
Preaching in t he Enterprise school
house 3.35 p. m, Aug. 2Uth by li, W,
tlartman.
News from Enterprise district Aug
16 preaching service was well attend
cd „he audience had increased three
fold. The S. S also is in a prospering
condition.
The campmeeting 3 miles west of
Orlando was conducted hy P, E Plat/,
from Newton Kans. assisted oy l{ev
C, Meeder from Mt. Ridge Kans. and
Rev. A. 11 och from Waukomis Okla.
R. f. D. NEW!
Most of the farmers have their met»
dow hay in stack.
A good tain would be quite wel-
come
J J. KIHs and family visited at Mr
Ben Johnson and M r s. liocklnsoa
called at Mr. Humphries aud Mr.
Drapers last Monday.
Chas Hannah and wife visited at
John Gibsons Sunday.
C T,. Price and fau:ily visited at
pari all | S. Morris Sunday.
question nf emharassnient or neccs-j Mr. Miller of near Orescent were
■tty ol going Into debt to complete ] guests at Mrs. B'ewn's Sunday.
this work j Mf Walgrtn and fatnllv, Mr. Lar-
'11,0*0 who furnish cream will getj<0|1 and wl|e AUli „an4(m vls|Lsd
an ample dividend in the one cent at Bci. Johnsons Sunday.
per pound paid to stmokholders for
hutlerfat, while the establltlilng of ? r!| will ho ^reaching at liubolc
a creamery In Mulhall win be such a kClK,#l ",mRe uexl 'B,,u,iay'
benefit, everv owner of HO nr IH0 Mr. and Mrs. llMbbcll started Wed
cows wlthla live miles ef Mnliiall that ne*dav for Missouri for a tew weeks
no faraser oaa afford to See the project V'KI' w't-h a brother of Mr. Huobel't
languish for need of Ins fit), though Mr. Wit. Cover called on Mrs. Ellis
li» never delivers a pound of but terral Tuesday,
J. Scott.
"Mulliall is a good town with good
trade, why should wc stand si. -
A. T. McMillan.
"Wants something good If we
havp the inc.ins I.. reach it N"t
favorable lo cneap temporary water
works "
S Wormian
"Pa vnrahle to I m prove men t s".
P. l). Quarrels.
"In favor of getting busy'-.
Carl Woosley.
"Pavorahle to improvements.
D o n • l want, cheap waterw uks
Other towns have thein why no
Mulhall "
F. .1 Forrest.
" Want something good ir we can
get It with in our means."
Tlios. Sloan (who lost heavily in tire)
"Should have something lo help
the town reduce Insurance and
make it a good place to live. Mens
do not, invest where there Is no
public spirit "
E, E. Richardson.
"Favors investigation of plans,
methods and cost and see what we I
are abla ' o buy "
A, B. Ratling ton.
"Where there's a will there's a
way" "Everyone favors improve-
ments. Proper way to get. at It,
appoint committees to investigate
and report and do something."
A. P. Kidwell.
"Towns of «ur size have these im
provements and we mav nave them
if we want tliem and go at it
right".
W. 11. Matthews.
F. P. Ball and Jay Kslus ware en
joying the picnic last Wednesday.
Mrs. Dr A,C. Byars and children
came this week to remain permanent
ly
W. I). Slinltz and family and E A
Herbert we;e among the plcnicci-
soul. I uave made au Investment | Wednesday.
I In the Farmers' Mail and Bteeze E
A. Herbert of Mulhall has as his
claim date lor Ins annual sale of Pure
Bred Poland Chinas October
Mr, and Mrs. lieGrair and daughter
of Hilton, Kans, visited Mr, and
M rs Dr 11 at tielci the pasi week. Mrs,
DcGrall is a niece ot Mrs Hal field
Miss Bert ha Kinc.tlt went t i I'errv
Satnrdav e.eninti and was the ;:ues.
here, but consider it a poor one it
we don't move nnt and gel Improve
meiils, snd better our condition.
We need waterworks."
Mr. Elliott made the following
in ion: That a committee of three
, be appointed to get information as
mc st and kind of equipment, mode
or procedure for voting bonds, aud
iiit valuation etc. The motion was
carried by a unanimous vote. Com
| mil tee, A. B. R a f f i n g t o u, J. F.
I (limpet, and W. II Matthews,
j Oo motion of A. B Rallington the
I Co111uiHfcial Club ollicers were re«
4i.est^d to call a meeting and invite
t Harness men and citizens who wiil
'o join and put the club iu the way
i pushing for Mulhall.
The above cousmlttee was instruct
en to report their lindings to tl.e
'J immercial C I ii b . Adjourned to
meet Willi Commercial t'lub on call
LOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Wl'l liyers was in town Sunday vis
itlug Willi hotre folks.
Vuss i.ooise Dwinnell visited with
uer brother Ed at Guthrie rsuuday.
i'. It. ti raves we.it to Kansas City
Sunday on tinslness witli a prospect,
ni moving there soon.
Mrs 10. .1. Champion left for Kaux
City M uiday, where she will buy her
• all stock of millinery,
Ed Byers left for Kansas City Sun
•lav evening on a pleisnre trip and
partly on business.
Mrs Delia Campbell a n d children
came Sunday evening to visii, with tuo
"As a member o-oily governmenl [palKntSi Mr> alld Mr*. J.ll. Fry for
felt a little out of placo Meetings (evv nays
of council regularly held the first
Monday it: each month had been
attended hy but ene or two citizens
Council was readv to hear the re-
quests of the people, out was limit
ed by law in the things they eould
do. Our valuation is not as large
as some towns that are putting in
Improvements and voting hmids.
We are located on 81) acres while
most towns are spread out over KM,
320 or m ire. We "Motile' liave more
taxable property to da l hinga right.
May oe hard to get water. Don't
want a system that will not accomo
date all, Two systems, the slaud
pipe and compressed air may he look
ed into and discussed, will rio my
p*ri when the people deoide lo do
something "
J. C. Elliott.
"The universal sentiment is f«r
improvements. We can't get them
ov standing still as iu the past. 1
have considerable Invested here but
feel like moving out If something is
not done. We ought to take in out
side territory and start In for im
provements that aie within our
reach."
^dlesmvn Wanted
at once. Local men to lake orders f.,r
high grade western grown n u s e r v
stock. Experience i.ueccssaiy. Out
111 tree. Cash weekly vV rile foi
terms.
Anyone intending to plant should
ask fur t.iir eatal tg. IT'S PltlOE.
Address Nation.i Nurseries, Law
renoe, Kansas. 10 8 10(10.
Mr ami Mrs Win P Walker art
at home again, having spent sevei ti
weeks Willi p'uastire and pmtiiiu tli.
west and at the Se.('lle Exposition.
Will Champion came over from Enid
Saturday evening and spent Sunday
with his father and two iiiollcrs, Al»
berland E'ert and other telallves,
A movement is oo foot to have
of At its Emma King null1 Sunday eve
ning.
Mrt. Reed and grandson Lloyd
Ivtiox were here from liutlirie this
week vlliilng Mr. and Mrs Miller at
the Presbvlei ian manse.
Preaching morning aud evening at
the M. E. Church next Sunday by the
pastor Rev N. h. Wood. 8 ti n <1 a v
scho'il at 10, aud Epwnrlh League, at j
7.30.
Tli# Vltller Sisters who hare bean '
in the drcHHinakin^ and niilllnerv j
trade lima »r v\»^ iiii(lt ri»;aii<1 ;
are to remov.i lo 1-Jind the liihi »»f 11»e
month.
Rev. J. K Alil'er will be at II e <1 |
Rock ne\l .iuiiiiav I 11**ie will be no j
preaching at the I'reMhytenan ('huroh
Sunday school and other services a* !
esual.
John Donative is taUiokr a eliorr res*
fri»m t) us in ess at OcwU SprlutfH, K ins. ;
ll« had eipeeterl in take in tlin Seat j
tie Kxpneilion an'l a trip in the west
v»nt thiukH li»* c.tn't liusiueHh
long enough to make tl.e trip.
Mr. end Mrs \ I Champion and
Vrre l«a \'»» Sutnrday mm on u t"r Khid
^as City wnere thev w ih s p e n d a
» oiip.f uf davs, froil) there they to
Oiiiocil litnlTs l<»wa where tt)«y wmi
iiiase ttinlr fio ore hnine.
Lucille, Charlie iik4 Mildred Mnl-
iiall left this vfeek f«»r Missuiri where
thev will make the rounds of county
fairs with their specialties with
larlet, trick riding, and exhibition of
educated h .rsee. They will dnubtiess
he a drawing card wherever they go.
M iss A11 na CIirpin.in is visit iok M is*
Lnii Moran hi Winlield Kansas. Miss
Mi»rai» and M iss Chapman were teach
ers in the o.ik Grove echo ils where
Mi ^s Morau will t e a c ii the coming
year.
Toe re Is ho net d denying that the
continued dry weather has materially
cut t be prospects of euro, cotton and
teed, hut not to tltat extent that
! t here will not he a good supply and
surplus. Cotton :s opening and niek-
j log will soon begin but there is much
uneasiness as to the yield, the drouth
horse and live s'uck show and ag11 j having worked to the disadvantage of
cultural display iu Mulhall some time
this fall, pernans I11 Ojluner. Listen
for further announcement.
A. T. McMillan Is having the hoard
sidewalks torn up in front of Ins pio-
i perty on 11 at v Ave. prepratory to
building bstter. The puo.ic wol wilt-
j lug suffer the 'iici)venien;!e for a short j Wednesday evening A ngust 2o, the
tone, when thev have Mr. McMillans about, town me in oera of the K. uf P.
both yield and staple. There is much
early corn that is as good as was ever
raised and hay that was cut early is
particularly good, and inocli uf It is
tindi(iu the market. Come iam early
or late this vicinity l.as abundance
and to spare.
Dr. Cully, i *
"'1 favor waterworks and improve* ' assurance that he Intends to put In a , Lodge gathered at the home of Judge
ments". cement walk. Hood for M a c k, he Is ! Dwinnell to give him a surprise
C. W. Spangler. I starting things. | "smoker" on Ins n)4 birthday. Piling
"Something should he done, I Tacomaand Seattle papers of late | 'inletly Into the yard they seated
movement lo gel Improve-
favor i
ments".
J. P. Iloopcs.
"The timehaicome when Mul-
hall should start to do something.
Waterworks of some kind and other
improvements are within uur reach
If we gw to work right "
C. T. Ram bo.
"1 duu'f see why we can't make
date bearing the signature of.I,.I. themselves to await Ids coming and
Esius received i his week by the En- 1 enjoy his astonishment. Eicellent
TKitruisK, indicates the location of phonograph teleotions were furnlthed
the Kstus and Prater excursionists throughout the evening hy Mrt.
amid the eujoytnentt of the wonders Harry Mil!. Refreshments of fruit
«r the Pacific scenes natural and of p u u c h , Ice cream, caka and cigars
man's handiwork. They art »o doubt! were served hy the Judge's wife and
in the creamery. Subscriptions ean
tie made to any cf the directors at
ollhel of the banks, or to A. B. Wood
who Is authorized l»y the directors to
solicit subscript Inns and gft people
mierested 111 the project. The cream
ery it filing to lie built, but a little
help from those who have not yet
i ak«n stock will tie au eiieouragcmcnt
and insure trore spenlv work.
Come to California where Oranges
J. J Pills attended pr.tlracied meet
lug at Marshall Monday evening.
The Town Improvement
Meetiag
Unanimous lor Waterworks snd •
Move Forward
The tn-ctlng at the Wigwam last
Monday evecing was representative
and well attended, 'jedged by the
having a tine time.
way and astuied the Entkhi'kisk Is
this a good town, aud have the coil- | going to Hgllalc the organi/.ation of a
veniences that other towns of our i company to promote the Importation
class have. We should consider It nod breeding of dairy cows Nest to
not as an expense but as au In- j getting the community to realize the
vestment. 1 have always 1 I k e d j imparlance of dairying for the piottt
Mulhall and the country and want I of the farmer aod building np of the
lo see It move for.vard. I say gel farm, it the piocuieirient of high
letnooc figs, p*acltes and santhine MnHin«i»H espresscd ny everyone
intke 114c • pletstire. Hornet for the ,.""d *,lu d,(1 U"1
Indnitrtoai cttily acquired Ad
Irert Triban*. Clovlt, Ctl.
speak, privately expretsed themselves
iu hariueuy with ths forward move-
ineut.
waterworks.
K. M. KlDcald.
"As a town we afe well situated,
we have as good men arid women lu
Mulhall and all the surroundlug
country as can he found anywhere.
Those who live here and come here
to 4o businesK^tiave a rlgkl to iba
Miss Lonlse assisted by Mrt, Win
Pile ereame'y now heing well under "r'"lwel' ai'd Miss Olive.
Ai| left at a late htiuf wishing the
Judge inauv liappr returns of the day.
J. P Prltcliett, Dick Cappei and J,
A. lirovenbjrg got baok Teesday
fiom a land liuntlug trip to Polk
county, Arkansas piloted br Editor
Dahlgren of the Orlando Clipper.
Mr. tJrovenburg was suited well
class milta produulng oows, not alone enough to locate, but Prltcliett and
eows of daisy breeding but cows dairy Capper are hack better than ever
bred from parents thai have show* pleased with tlielr farms and Oklahn
their qualities hy actual nurfuuiance ms. They say they foutid abundanoe
in the pall aud test. of gcod air and good water, and the
», ■ i n . » c clevcrcst people on earth but they
New leal Estate Firm (oufld U|l|J J)(1 lltlld| Wl0 (Jrled UB
J- Ckmnpi«n aod Jolin A. crops on that that was In cultivation,
best it It possible ror ns to give I PliUli|)M have ftddod Heal hjntute I Thev tecond wliat has been so repeat
the n we must not sit still and rot. j til) their cattle dealiu^. Tbey will! 4,,1T SBld 'bote who have traveled
liat, your farm and Lowt proper-
We liave had three llres that prcvi-
dentlally burned straight up, not,
a breer.e to drive It Into oilier buila-j *7' attention to your
lugs, otherwise tun town would ' iMtereste. Wliv «ut try tliotu?
to other parts, that Logan county
and the vicinity of Msmt I show bet,
ter prospeots for out ton, ouni ka111r
and hay then any placc vIt1 ted.
I can spr.rc butter t» . few more
•ustomeit, Mrs A Ii. Wood
Unele Tommy Slo.iti forgetting his
• ti odd year« got to venture some and
*as climbing about the roof or liis
i. iv building last Tuesday, fell oil
oid sustained the fracture of some
mis and as a consequence Is in bed
wondering how the work could go
iorward without his presence.
MISSOURI LAND CO.
Humansville Mo.
Parm lands in Polk, Cedar. Hick-
ory, St. Clair Counties Mo, tor ex-
oange for lands in Oklahoma.
.Jail on or address
Missouri Land Co.,
xlumantvllle, Mn
MARRIED
At the home of the bride's patents
*1 r. and Mrs Ii. J. Grav near Or'ando,
Vogust 25, 11109, at 7 o'clock p in.,
Mr Benjamine Wortman and Miss
Mamie Cray wtre united in marriaire
Rev. N. 10, w mil. pastor of tile M. E
Ciiurcii oilli'l >tins;.
I oe marrlhge t ok plaee In ti e pres
•oce of many relatives and about Stl
111v11ed guests A hiuntifitl supper
' tilo-ved the ceremonies and many
vaitiibie piesenis especially of silver
wan* were presented tli-Mu.
I olt Mr aud Mrs Wort,man have
been residents of Mulhall aud have
been hrtiughl up fmm childhood lu
i.lii.s \ ic11111 v and i hey will have many
to congratulate them and wish them
ail happiness, health and good fortune
as i lie v travel Hie matrimonial way.
A, H. T. A. Picnic
I he A. II T A. picnic at Meeks
grove live miles east of Mulhall last
Weii,i*s1ay was well attended, altho
those at the head of the matter say
tin y expected more. Toe 'tusy time in
liar, dry and dustv weather did much
to cut the orowd. I'lit d a y was Hi*
most pleasant for weeks, oloudv most
of lite time w I tli a line b;te7,e from
the south. There was a spirit, or good
fellowship prevalent thai the tables
piled Ingli with all kior.s rr good
things mat were eaten wit h a relish
anil vaulted down with lemonade, pop
ami ice cream at the various stands,
bill nelped lo Increase Atnuseuienlc
were provided, among them a ball
game between Marena a n ti Mulhall
wiilt a score that used to liavt a pop-
ular sound, and uni linn/ In It to con-
sole a Mulhall fan, but the one lone
heme run made bv Waller Klnsaid
The speaking was worth making the
journey to tli • picnic grounds to hear.
A Iter dinner the r.ttwtl called by
the music of the hand i.o the comfor-
table seats provided, listened to two
tine addresses. T. C Sin'tli piestdtd
and in a tew opening rem irks prepar
ed tile peiiuie tor lh» treat that was
coming troui the Hrsr speascr R e v.
II E Prohock or Siillw^tei who gave
his Biidiciue soincl liiog to think cf
and act upon on the subject, "Publlo
; Opinion" a timely a n d appropriate
subject Ham)led iu a logical and elo-
quent address, which held the alien-
lion of the auciience Ij Its close. This
lecture was of such interest, and prac-
tical worth that the Kntkiiukisk
hopes at seme future dale to g i v e
some if the telling poiuls made when
we have more room.
J. W. Wall who was next introduc-
ed bv Chairman Smith, is evidently a
man who does things, m iking no pre-
tense of oratorical ability, l.e g i v c s
! Ills hearers something to think of In
I chunks of practical experience. Under
I his leadership Hie order lias protpuv
ed and became etllcienl and is reacb-
;ng into states and communities east
and west. President Wall made It
plain that the name Anti Horse Thief
was misleading and that the associn.-
! linn stood for lt:e enforcement o! all
II a w s and apprehension of all law
breakers.
Take it altogether It was a day well
spent for the entire community.
Among those present from Melhall
at the A. H T. A. Plcnio at Meek's
tirovc last Wednesday we picaed ep
the natura (if the following: U. 11.
Chapman, .las. C'leland, W, H. Mat-
thews, Ed Moedeohcr, Win. Meadows
aud wife. J. P. Rawliugs, Perry Mcu-
ry, George Huahele. J. Y, Coi, wife
and children, Mrt. J. O. Tyler, A. I'
Starhiick, W, U Klncaid, Mr. and
Mrs. Otlio Hill, Mist Dalty Hyert,
E. J. Champion, R. Helman, Kny Hat
tie, Clartuue Scott, Roy lloupet, Hart
Parr, John Phillips, John boolt, Uur
Klncaid, Lee Dillard, John Odtllth,
K P. Qariett, A J. Cliamplo.i and
V'ere Dr Cully, the Edilor uf the Kn
TKurKtsM and others
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1909, newspaper, August 27, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305168/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.