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THE HERALD.
ORLANDO. OKLAHOMA FRIDAY, JVLY <>.
YOU CAN BUY
Congressional Convention.
Complying with the dlm-tion-' «-f tin-
ni.lii :ni Tt riitorlal « antral < «»nnnl
PROFESSIONAL
A
anything in our l'ne of Furniture, Car-
pets, Mirrors. Window Shades, Picture
Frames, Sewing Machines, Etc.. of us
and get as much lor your money as you
can anywhere. Why? Because we
buy right, have only light expenses and
sell right.
look through our stock will convince
you of this. Our stock of mtdium-
jjriceii goods—the kind you want—is as
large as any in the county We want
your trade."it you find our prices right.
II not. we can't expect your business.
Come and see for yoursell, or. better
still, bring your
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!
Kt-
I ihiIliiV'iiM TeMltorlal 1Vntr.1l t ..minlu.-e at ..
mn-lllIK li.'l.l III Oklahoma < [1 "» AurlI I.
I'mi II i'lillv.'lltlon of tin* all* -it
al.onm Territory In rt.-l.-icai« "»»™ '
rail..I toV l.eld •■i.tt.ri. ... ; -
t ,lay ,,t Auimat iw>i hi .m-i.n k .. mi l»mi,-
uuriM<e in nominal In* a fall J ill a" for '•v1'"
L,,1. lii.-,ilitfr.~. «-..villi l.~ *1 iHM'nlltli-dU.
representation 111 iiatd ix'iivrntUm it. follow..
IW i.. •
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QENET,
MULHALL
ruHNrriRi:
MAN.
-
PERSONAL ONLY.
Jacob Bern attended the rmiili.il «l
Oklahoma CI• y
A L. Cuckrutn took » I'll1 l" i'erry
Monday evening.
Charlea HI.filter wjnt In Oklahoma
I uy Tue»day I" attend the reunion.
H. L. Hunt went to Perry Monday
and returned home Tuesday evening.
H W. Hall and little daughter
Marled Monday f'.r Mtaaourl to visit
v* ith relattv
TI,* new hank »"w "I"""
ready for business Willi A L. C'ock-
rum ar cashier
Mrs. R ti flC'itl and children went
ti. Kannaa Monday to vti.it wiUi friend-
at her old home
K. p*. Scott took the excursion rue®-
day to spend I lie K .urtl. wi'll friend,
and relatives al Oklahoma I uy
(juite a mmilier of jiersoiis drove
over from stillwater last Sat unlay
and Ixiarded the train for oklahoma
City to attend the Rough Riders' re-
union. They wanted to Is- on time to
see Teddy when he lirst put in his ap-
pearance there.
Thomas Wootdey. editor of the Mul-
hall Enterprise. Frank (ireer. editor
df the Guthrie Capital, and C. M.
WoosUv went as newspaper represent-
atives in the delegation that went to
ArkuM city Saturdfty evening to|
meet Hon. 1>. T. Flynn.
The populist central committee of
Logan county Is called to meet July ■ j
ill liiitl.rie at which time the agree-1
ment between them and the demo-
crats will lie made a> far the com-j
luittees are concerned. At least an ef-
fort will lie made t<> that effect.
Kev. Naiitilliga and (aiully went to
Pe.lee, O. T , on the morning of the
Fourth. Al high noon on same day
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Noble
PavmM Jr !
Pottawatomie
Kiwr Mills jj
WnaIIIiu JJ
Wood* *■
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OMIKI* KfM'rvHtlon ••• JJ
Otoe Ki-MTvatltHi -
|',ii.ci» KcMTVtttlon.. •;
Kiowa ill id C'unmnrtir UeM*r\ :ilh»li
Re pre*-lit at Ion it* ttxed l* lm*etl upon «»ae
delegate at litrgc from i-W'li county and oil'-
delegate for eaeli our hundred vote-, alia nm-
jor fraction thereof ra*t for Hon. I» 1 Hynn
iii l*9r , . .
Tlir committee reeonuneiiu* to tlir ' nair-
nian of th»>e\eral eountj roinmitteei* that
the county i'onv«ntli)iis to eh-et (telegat*"* to
s.tiit territorial convention In- lula on .\iigu*i
:i. ami th«' primaries ea lle«l to rivet deli-gate"*
to t lie county convention tie held on July M.
I.at said committee are empowered to n\
otlier dates If these are not locally satisfac-
tory or applicable.
By order i»f the t'oinnilttee.
\nm i.uimfs. Chairman,
r. H. Kiijmin. StH'rrtary
To era<licmt* wormii from the *>>
tent k i v «• the oh i I ti |» I •* i i». nouii»*hii'jf
fiMul ami White'# Cream Vermif«i|je
rile lefUlt Will he the worm- wIM
Hppear and thechlhl beOoniHB hralthv
and cheerful Price 25 Oi». E. K
('owiiian.
\\
roriM P ANNl AL SESSION ,
OF THE |
C. C. B. C. SUMMER
NORMAL SCHOOL
at GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
H KG INS MAY AM* CLOSES -HI A 7
ll.e Till 11 on fur lite Entire Term. Our tuition ratis
». HO exeieinely low that it re.|.iire- hill a paltry sum to
nfi"nie the Jir.-.l advanlauea to he gained from ■our "Peei»"
liitttruction, accommodation* and faclliMei* for Kev e
Ml Normal w..rk All ttrad.s or Wiirli are Carried the Till.d
to ilie lligli School inform yourselveo uf our many ad^antag
and attend the coming sesHiuu.
j^K. K U. SHARP,
PHYSICIANA ' SUF GF ON.
Orlando Okla
E. R. DUVALL,
NOTARY PUBLl'\
AITOUN KY AT f.AW
Real Estate and Loan Agent.
J^e-Oolleciiiuis a specialty.
(TO r?::.!
J)U mam
/).
kJ
Capital Qity
Business Qolle^e,
JACOU BKBO,
,1U8TK/E OF THE PEACE
&
NOTAHV-FUBl 1C,
AH buiiness intrusted tome wil
reee.ve urnnipt and careful it'eni.on
112-114 llti Nnrlh Dlwlilot. St reel.
guthrie, okla
FOR A GOOD
Shave
Shampoo
or Haircut
HE SURE AND (it) TO
(t
The political pot in boilinit m grai-d
dtiape in our lutie city and it aeeme
thai Borne of 111** leail^M in «il parli» «*
hre determined l«» Keep up strife and
hickertnic within the rank?* • f *.t»e par-
iy. How any pereon cau ttiitifc that
he i* helpit g liii \ any l-v rt»rhtin»f
amonie themselves. \N e c*n under
Mtttnd harmony means tucceM, divia-
mil nieaim ilef**aI
t veil t n
y—, |—) j—-« *-—« t Ert rtf Studrni having or purchnfihift a complete
P R LCj . Scholarship in either of mer Jiusinms ( o/hffe
n.vartm,»<* r,criv>* F'<> tuition to tlx *,>'"«> formal Work
iiuluri mi nt in worthy of your conmtitration.
nlil'
C. M. B(iyd and C. <1.
Von Brand Penn Craig and Mi.» Emma Hteae
were united ti. holy wedlork. i'hk
Hi.KAI.II wialiea tile )oUi« eouph-
t<Hik the nighl I rain Monday for t ikla
homaCity to at tend the reunion. ,
, much liap(ilne«e .iith iiarllea
Preaching at <he Blackwell ail , Orlando
next Sunday al 11 a 111. ill-lead of
8.
p. m J R Nas.mxo
Frank Greer, etlitor of tlia Slati
1. K. Norris lias returned from the
republican national convention look
Frank Greer, editor oi ma " as bri({,u lls Mav rtnwer. We have
capital, passed through townoB i s „nmhi« to learn what «as prom
way to meet Governor Uoi sevelt at
l'onca City.
•*l had atoHiach
year* Hlnl g ive ll hope of lieilig ellre.i
, ,1! | b. k'lio lo OB.- K...I..I n> V'ef...:'
I lire. It lin« done I..e »o I.i.ich tr.wiil I
• ail it tlie Piivior of mi- life." »vrit-» U
li. W i liiuaoii. A11-a ii ■ . I'ei.n. It di
g,.si« vv11at you eat. Kor sale b\ all
ilri.gKiat*
Xbe aid society of the M. E. aiuvb
will serve ice cream Saturday. Iiegin",
niiig at 10 o'clock a. m. and omtinuint'
through the da) and evening. At
o'cUa-k p. m. an entertainment will tx>
given with the following program:
Selection by male nuartette; select
reading. Miss li 11 i e raylor; select
reading. I>r. Bertha Campbell: select
doeti Mrs. J. L.Sammen and Pnad
U'selms: select reading. Rev. H. L.
llenn: select reading. Ambler Camp-
liell: selection, male quartette: musle
and singing.
n.etll
Ili8 Great Paris Exuosition
(spkl'l AL cokkksponi1knck*)
r.vttis. Kuani k. June 18. 1900.—
I have b\ this time lieen able to study
and form a general opinion of the Pal-
is I'niversal Kxposition of 1IHK). There
are of course many things 1 have not
len and many I could not see if 1
,IkiuId continue inspection
years. But the salient features of Ihe
Exposition have been noted. II is in
great part ephemerial architectill'"
our Commissioner. We have hut one
man in lifteen on the tobacco Jury and
lie is a Cuban who has lived for many
years in Paris and boasts that he never
sold or used a leaf of American tobac-
co. He is in short the representative
of the largest Cuban tobacco manufac-
turer and from habit and interest
inimical to American tobacco. Yet
,re ii . lie has had himself appointed as t he
for six I only American jurist, and this when
Dap's" Shop
Ladies' and Children's liaireuUing
a specially. D'op in and see us when
you wish work in our line,
II. A. BOWMAN
our exhibit is tiner than and probably
ar large as that of all other countries
great part epnemertai tuoimim". | P"t togetliei. ||llH alt mam in
» ,s i„ great part fake, but after all j stances of this kind siiowihg a lack
i , ,.H„,inat- of push and enterprise on the part of
spurimis characteristics die | iiw) nn .ll|HtVi„..
ed it will remain the most stupen-
dous effort and accomplishment as an
exposition the world has ever seen.
I shall adhere to my determination to
avoid attempts to paint in words arcb-
jised him. but it is something good
i Judging from his looks. At least lie
The Oklahoma and the Texas dele- (|esorve(s something at the hands of his
gatlons to the national derauratic lllir,y i^eausc of the work lie has done.
eonvention passed through our town -
' Those Willi live fill farui« are llalilr
i oil <IJ even i„ I ^ |||a| accidental cuts, burns anil
liuit. a crowd of people went to Ihe ^ ^ ^
depot Monday night to see Gov. Hoos
The
■ ti-
liruisei, which lieal rapidly when
Hwllard's Snow Li iment is promptly
applied. Pi lee 25 and 50 ots. h. K
Cow man.
E. E. Smallwood of Perry closed his
writing class at this place last 1 burs-
day and returned to his home. The
prize winners were Miss Beda Miller
for most rapid work. Miss Myrtle
ilaught for best writing and Kred
.lames for most improvement. Mr.
Smallwood w ill ret inn in the fall and
teach another class.
Imperfect digestion and assimila-
tion produee dl.ordered conditions of
i the system, which grow and are
evelt as he passed Ihiougli on his w ay
lo Oklahoma City
Dr. E. G. Sharp went to Oklahoma
City to see Governor Roosevelt Tues-
day morning and returned home on
the evening train.
Kred H. Gum came down from Per-
ry Sunday night and stayed over
Monday transacting business in eou-
uecliou with '.lie bank
Mr. and Mrs. llitsman started for
Ohio Monday morning to visit with
Mr. Hltsman's friends and relatives.
They expect to lie gonealxiilt a month.
I a lio i„ the system, which grow and are eon-
Sam Dunham and wife drove in ^ ^ ^ He{Mue Blvwl
from their farm, seven miles west «.f _ _ BIU, g,Mai
town, Saturday morning and t(K,k the p,ice 80 ets. E. E Cow
noon train for their home in (tutlirie. I ^
| man.
County Commissioner Est us, rcpub- - —
liean candidate for sheriff, spent las, Several of our c,t tons went to Ok la-
Saturday in town talking politics, homaCity to spend their Fourth and
our representatives and an indiffer-
ence to the interests of our people and
country that is Inexplicable in any
way complimentary to them.
In the class of harvesters and bind-
ers and some other classes of agricul-
tural implements I am told by ay au-
thority. and believe from what 1 ca
see, we are much in advance of all
other countries. This authority says
^ that we are about ten years in advance,
lie torn down. Tlds^and I Our machines are lighter lint withal
m, part of the exgi.ilion|stronger ^n.gh_ ht^anlsm sub-
itecture. artificial water-works and il-
luminations. 1 have never seen any
lire-works that were comparable to a
sunset or a flash of lightning. The
architecture here with its toy slum ef-
fects. like that of Chicago, is good
enough t.
these are
and in my
10 nan oi me exgim.ii"" '" " , ,
.pinion are as instructive stantially the same as theirs Mr the,
. I 1 i... i<> .i\i..il friiin lis I lit' ( Isl) MVS NNC
Saturday in w>wii taiauiK - - -
w ith the Isns and repairing liis pollt- some went to 1 errv for the works at
* I night and still there was a great many
leal fences. I persons on our streets all day long and
S. T. Roberts and \N. " " the business men had a ffood, steady
turned home Tuesiiav kom the south-1(iadc probaWy mil(ie :ls ,,nich
western part of th. count * where t be\ mline„ as jf tiiere had lieen a big blow-
have been working on bridge building ^ antl rtj(1 not |lave t(, Work so hard.
for the county. I — —
,■ have lieen What anioug human Ills are more
.seme person or i-ersons ha>. l» , |lw? Tlle
taking chickens out of ctaips at the i annoj iuK i
lin , .....I that prevent active exercise are had
back of the stores for some time. ana|»"»l ^
I,,I ,.... t... IV VI ill1 enough, but one thai makes even rest
f thev are not careful someDoci) >un | *
, , | miserable is worse. Women are
be caught one of these days. ,,, . , ,
, among Its greatest martyrs. 1 mtiler s
Miss Fannie Gray, accompaniet i, | 1{uckeve p(je Oiulment will cure the
a young I oly and a young gentleman i
whi.se names we failed lo get, went to
Oklahoma City Monday night to see
Gov. Roosevelt aud to attend the re-
,.,l ,.f purifying I lie l.oo.l no.I ioviirnr-
■ t ng tlle svsleoi is to take lleWi.t s
I.nne Kni'lv Itisers, ll.e fsmoua Mile
pll Is for cel.. .sing the liv*r and how-
els. l''ur s i 1e l.v al I ilruirgisti.
Political discussion seems to be the
order of the day with some of our citi-
zens. Political discussion is all right
if carried on in the right manner but
when it becomes a personal tight to
the detriment of the party it id very
injurious, and if kept up will meet de-
feat. Tiik Hkiiald does not desire to
take part in any personal iK.litical
tight but will contend for harmony
with the party it represents, for only
by harmony can we expect to lie sue
eessfnl: division and strife always
means defeat.
.1. Kennedy, Uoiinolie, 1'eon , ^:> V-
•'I cannot suv too in..el. lor l)e\\itl >
Wilcli Hazel Sillve. One l.ox of n
•d wl.al Ihe doctors . lllle,l an ...
en ra hie nicer .... my jaw." Cur.--
piles and all M<io .li«.-n»e» I out
r,>.' worthless lunliiih.For s.ile l.y
a'I ilroggists.
Is your liver tired? lloes it fail to
doits duty? If so, don't neglect it»
| call for help. A few doses of Herbine
may save a spell ofBi. kness. Herbine
is ll.e only perfect liver medicine I
cures chills aud lever. Price 50 els.
E. E. Cow ulan.
and as much out of place as would i»
the latest gown, hat and high-heeled
shoes on the Venus of Milo. The on-
ly matter worthy the visitor's consid-
eration are the results of the compel,
it ive efforts efforts of the world's ar-
tiats. arti/.ans. thinkers and strivers,
everyone seeking lo attain something
a little more acceptable in his special
domain And you can see these re-
sults here. if there was ever a mi-
crocosm it is now within the Camps de
Mars and Esplande des lnvalides.
From Finland to Cape Colony and
from Alaska to Chili the continents
and islands appear to have striven and
outpost than
have copied from us. The displays wt
are making here will doubtless result
in the extension of our trade in a few
classes. Indeed such result is aleeady
assured. The thing to be regretted is
we have through negligence or
incompetence lost a golden opportun-
ity to impress upon the world our sti
periorlty in many other classes. This
work will now have to be carried on in
other fields and by other means, it
was almost criminal to send over here
on high salaries a lot of incompetent
men, ignorant of any except the Fing-
lisli language and as helpless as little
babes to compete in this tield with
men of thorough education and lint
wrought with better outpost man —j; - kTiiit fluently three or
■ ver is-fore. I. wi 11 require study and a w e^ f; a„ tlie
discernment, foi the .itiaiigtmi i |ult>jts, graces and amenities of costno
not the liest, and for comparative
union.
Judge C. W. Goodrich, republican
most obsliuale cases. Price 50 ets. in
bottle, tubes 75c. K. E. Cowman.
As Hon D. T. Klyun passed through
Saturday evening on Ids way home
our citizens turned out in mass to
candidate for probate Judge, came up *reet Htm. »»'' •• »'* l'"ll"d """
I It.u liuiuil I »1»* III infill Ti lt or CHIIIIOII W HP
on the evening train last Saturday
and remained until the night train, to
talk with the Is.ys on the political sit-
uation in regard to his nomination.
Phil Rucker, the Oklahoma fat man,
the depot the booming of cannon w as
heard and a great cheering was giv-
en the champion of free homes.
When the people of Orlando under-
take anything they do it iti good
I'nil KUCKer, uie * iKiai.oi.ui nu III"". shB
started for Oklahoma City last Satur-
day to attend the reunion. Phil may j White's Cream Vermifuge not only
trv to convert it into a democratic effectually expells worms, but Is une-
. . i.. .... ... .. — i I. ..I «>, a plain ami ■ io r li I a II fli I
meeting if any opportunity is present
••/J, but we think he will fail on that
proportion.
quailed as a certain and permanent
cure for chills and fever in children.
Price 25 ets. E. E. Cowman.
Nothing has ever lieen prod need
In equal or compare with Tabler *
Uncle eye Pile Oi..t.i.e..' as a cora,
live and healing application for piles,
fissures, blind ai.J hlei'tling, external
or internal, and itching and bleeding
ofthereclnui. The relief is iiiinie.li
ale and cure infallible. Price 50 ets
in bottle, tubes 75 els. E. K. Cow-
man.
.let more post office, (iartield county,
litis lieen discontintied.
"After suffering from severe dys-
pepsia over twelve years 11 ml using
uiiiuv remedies without periun.iHil
good I finally took Ivodol Dvspeps.a
Cure. It did ine so nnii'l. good I rec-
oil.mend it to everyone,' wriles .1. I*.
Watkins, clerk and recorder, C'l.illi-
, collie, Mo 11 digests what you eat
I For Bale h.v all druggists.
The Enid Wave thinks wheat will
reach a dollar a bushel by the middle
of September.
Mrs. Harriet Brans, Hinsdale, III.,
writes, "I never full to relieve my
children from croup til once by using
One Minute Cough Cure. 1 would no
feel safe without it.'1 Quickly cures
coughs, coiils, grippe and all throat
and lung diseases. K E. Cowman.
stiuivil is frequently misleading and
often intentionally so. Some exhibit-
ors under the i'lilted States flag and
in the United States secticus have no
right to he there. They are not Amer-
ican and have no houses in America.
It maybe the same with other coun-
tries. As seen in the Exposition there
is not much to flatter our national
pride, but we do not need flattery we
need the truth and in heroic quanti-
ties. False teeth, dental Instruments,
corn-cob pipes and eye-glasses are not
representative of the manufacturing
skill and energy of the United states,
and Mr. McKinley or Mr. Peck should
not have permitted dealers in these to
have so much space and such conspicu-
ous place in the United States section
of the lnvalides building. It is said
that the Emperor of Germany person-
ally inspected every exhibit,y of that
country and that nothing was allowed
| to pass lo Paris without bis approval.
There must In- some exaggeration in
this story for the German exhibit is
large and varied as well as line, and no
one person could have given It more
! than a very formal inspection. But it
lias evidently been selected with great
judgment and care, and there is no
idoubt but that both the United States
and England are outclassed by Oer-
j many in a large variety of manufacture
I ed articles.
Iti some things we, of course, excell.
(inr tobacco exhibit is by far the tinest 1
at the fair. But to indicate how we,
are outdone in diplomacy or what may I
be called exhibition politics let me in-1
politan life. The threadbare idea
that Yankee wit is able to compete
anywhere with anything was never
true and to adhere to it is stupid and
very expensive.
Kev. \Y. K. Sitzer, W. Calon, N. Y.,
writi's. '*1 hail ilvnpepfiiH over twenty
vciirn, ami tried doctors and ntediiMnes
without benefit. I was persuaded lo
use Kodol Dvspepsm Cure and i«
helped me fi'iini the start. 1 believe it
to he ii p iiiHCew for all form* of indi-
gestion." It. digests what .you eat.
E. E. Low ma n.
A Boy's Essay on ornets.
A hornet is the sinarlest bug tli it
Hies, lie mines nlien be pleases, and
goes when lie #els ready One way n
hornet shows smartiieMS is by attend-
ing to Ins own business and making
everybody who inlet fetes wil Ii hint
wish lie bad done the same Iliing.
When a Inn net slings ti fellow lie
knows ii, and never slops talking
about ll as long as Ids friends wil'
listen. One day a hornet slung my pa
(my oa is a pieai'her) on I lie nose, and
lie did not do hiiv pastoral visiting for
a month without talking about that
hornet.—Our Dumb Animals.
MONEY
TO I.OAN
Improved Farms
Advances made to maWe
Kn ul Proof Money lo
loan on well improved
Farms, on from A to 5
years' time, at 10 per
cent, interest, payable
annually or setni-anuit*
a l.v. Payments of
principal or any portion
thereof, may be made
at one year without
bonus Advances made
for feeding cuttle. Dis-
trict School Konds
bought and Sold.
H. II HA (IAN
UU'l'lliyE, O. Ti
K. It. Ihivall. I.ocal Agent.
$1S00 PEIt WEEK.
\Ye will pi.y Sit) per w.eli i.i.d ex
peiiHeH for man wild riff to ii.trodnc
our IVrfect'on i'.'iilt.y Mixture nn
U>*eat Vaccine Diieovery for ll"ff
Cl.olei'H. Aiidr. aii. w.tl. .int..p.
I'kri'kct'on Mfo. Co, P.irton*,Kan
Wat.tell »n Sal rv.
I want to employ a few good men.
Will p»y » good salary the mouth
or week. Call atul get outfit and con-
tract. W. I.. Dix.
With Sawyer & Co., Real Estate
Dealers, N. fide Main St., Orlando,
Oklahoma Territory.
A Nev>»puper whom' column* over-
flow with advcrti»*ment» of buni-nmn
men him more influence in attracting
attention to building up a town than
an;/ other auencij that can be employ
ed People r/o where there is business
Capital antl labor (/o where there is
an enterprising community. Ad
power on earth is so strong to build in>
a town as a newspaper welt patron-
ized, and therefore, its poieer should
be appreciated—T. De Witt Tat mane.
Riligivorm, tet ter, ilvliing piles, itcli
ei'ze.i.H cured quickly and effectually
with Hunt's Cure. Money refunded
if it fails. Price 50ceot*». Kor Hale by
li K. Cowman, drotfsrist.
FOB SALE We have one pair of
..-column chases: one pair of 6-column
chases: one pair of Vcolnmn chases,
which we have no use for now and
will sell at one-half foundry price
Write us if you need such material.
Woosi.kv Buos., Mulhall.
t>ecauea ex ». .... , The l.die.' •••clwjr la pUnoIng •
stance the following, all of which may social to take place lu llie near future,
lie traced 1 think, to the negligence of Watch for pr 'grain next week.
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rt C K. every Wednesday evening.
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Woosley, Carl B. The Orlando Herald. (Orlando, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1900, newspaper, July 6, 1900; Orlando, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403172/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.