The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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TTTK LEA DEI. CTITTTIJTK OKLA".. FRIDAY .JULY i: 1!UO.
9
.11131 US .( !pij I Nr v:- If yon :wa
1:
inable thing jor hcadwear.
seasons straws and shapes-the new Summer Pearl?
-the latest shapes and blocks in the celebrated Knox
and John B. Stetson V stiff and soft hats. No mat-
ter what you want Jn headwear you 11 find it in our
BIG HjiTlSTOCKrOur SMALL-PROFIT
PRICESable you to buy the BESTl HAT
FOR YOUR MONEY it's possible to be bad.
Meek wear
For All Occasions
In ALL CONCEIVABLE COLORS and SHAPES
Ask to See
ShVHose
PERSONAL
AND LOCAL
C.'.jf. "liniry ' conuty .'.comnilssionor
1'iin ttie Kirst dlatrlct of Okfuskee
coimty U In Guthrie today. Mr. Bai'-
iv I j n ri.rlr rllihorl Di'innrrnf rf th.i
t.'ld school and is considered one 0f!N'ewkumet at he Elks holel
tho very best politicians on the ean
hiile which is evidenced by the fitct
taL ho h the Democratic member "t
t(e board of county commissioners
irom the district in which Boley thoi
regio town is located. Said Mr. Carl
iy: "The grandfather clause will e-dt-
ry in Oklaliouin ny at least 3;(H.in m
j')iity the east side almost soliilb'
illminutiug the necro and
a lev
for th
"hire Hepnhllrnna will be
1411. ' . '
Ntil Carduer candidate' for
!
--tin
uoDiination for clerk of the. supreme
coun is iu mo cuy. ir. unrulier i
"'.fiff 1" ll8t' T"R!Ht'ntA''a;f
Kjlw A&-. rii.---; .M. CassMy tho- contractor.' was' a
M. M.. Murray of Wichita Fulls it jbiiHiuesg' visitor to Oklahoma City yen-
here. . ' .' . terday. ; ';'
Everet
Perry of Altns is In - the; Attorney general West wont' to' Ok-
. - 'Jahoma city today.
city
GeSH'TifOUirk of EdmondHil fcer'J:
Henry
My.
Wells of Caddo is in th ;
Mis
re.
A. II. Taylor of Wellston' is
" --j .IiidpeT.Tf. Doyle
SpraRue of Elmond ii!tioniln from Perry.
- Mrs C V
ia the cily.
". r
Jii'te J?an P. Day came In
morning from McAlester.
th:s
.C. W. Echford h. C. 6tuartand Charles F. Df.vls of Eik City is here
1.. M. Christian of Shawnee archer.- .. . ' '
: J. N. Cooke of Oklahoma City spent
Mayor J. J. Titus of Cherokee-ws the day here.
Vere Veytrrdav.".' In the afternoon iiei - '
Pttended t.ke ball game. j Frank Rice Mid R. A. Thompson a
- ' j Wichita Falls Texas 're In the cuy.
.1. T. McKeown secretary of thei t -pprieiilturul
college Stillwater was: Chas. Lamb of Clinton. Okla... cne
l ore today. - j of the best known buslucs men of
; ' r j the West Side and an all around plen-
W. n. Holmes automobile ' aitecinl' dlj fallow is In Guthrie today r-new
"ent for the Hartford Fire Insuran-e ; leg old aoflualntenees ' Charley a.no
crmpnny was here yesterday. The (lev. Price are old time friends.
.'Mil? I
. . 1 II I l i . k A 11 I I I
Our
Hat Dep
table hat
Our
3C
Insuring of automobiles him como to
lie an Important branch of the lnsu"-
unee business.'
President j. H. Connoll of tho nsri-j
I c'.tjr.
.1 ailCri3
Mrs. R. Newkumot of Phlladelphi:i
is visiting her daughter - Mm. P. J.
W. W. Griffin .of Ilollis is here on
litslnesg beforo the corporation com-
mission ;
'. '
j v DuiiKherly has soue 1o Hol-1-
cnville to visit his daughter. Mrs. 'I.
i-'T (jodfrey.
V F. Gilder of Ardmore candidate
or mate auditor is iu the city.
Mrs. L-SchwaVtz of Perkins Is here
't;;r a Tcv days.
rIluli. Gurnor assistant state eaii-
er has return
' C. E. WkscIb who :tesl4 the rev
fire engine here went today to uki.i-
lioma City. ' ' t
State Treasurer Menefee went
Oklahoma City this morning.
to
returned this
Congressman Mctttilr? who left th
r'ly for the country yesterday
.tjined to the city today.
re-
(S
ariincnl is a veri-
exposition--every imag-
Slraw hats in all the
Leading Clothier.
1 SHORT CUTS
I
TO TJtiJS NEWS
U Santa Fe pay day. T
The rtepubllcan county commlttiie
hud a soshion here today. y
Tlier? is to he a political picnic at
?eward on Julv 25.
Work on the Highland park model
highway continues.
Conl factors Mike White and D. M.
Smith have started work on the nev
Kress building.
Rad'c-.! improvements at the: M;l--bi.iiie
' teniplv are uuder way. ;J
' Sneak thi"ves nrVagaln active.
s The..iHahil park Hreet car line la
t'o'iiig in heavy ; bushu'ss .during ; thi
t !.antauiua. -'
There are still nje auto drivel
who have to learn the "rules of t;i
iriid.'' a few summary arrests mlgiit
mtv to enlighten these jay "drivers."
oorenessof the musirtes whether in-
duced by violent exercise or Injury
is quickly relieved by tlio free applica-
tion of Chamberlain's Liniment. This
hf equally valuable for muscular rheu-
matism and always affords- quick re-
lief. Sold by all dealers. . . .
Teething children hare wore or less
diarrhoea which ca.r be contiolled by
giving Chaniberlalu'i Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. AH that Is
necessary Is to give the prescribed
dose after each operation of the
bowels are more than natural and then
castor oil to cleanse the system ft
18 safe and sure. " Sold bys afl drug-
gists. ' T - ! .
Tbe supreme court today heard sev-
tial motlonsSand adjourned till Tues
ilsy. The capita! location decision is
expected Bbme time between todav
nd Tuesday. . -' . '
anawnviLLE mi ecus
Finding of Court M atrial Ac
quitting Capt.Lyon Disapproved
. '-.'. ' - ! -' ; - V r';f
New York July l.WCantait Samuel
i Lyotl of the nth Infantry. V. 5 i ov their wounded. The Cblnesi
V recently tried at-prt Meyer Vaii! MitborHiey&ttt.tea gunboats and 1
or irregiilaritiiH growiij; out of .tkHl'Ol) soldiem to the scene from a nelgu-
rowrihvllle. r. Texas. r tnmtiur
-wrtk
y -
u.'.ted ty com i. oriernl
e- . e inr.!5K.1er of uc: nrtie
lc : rt I "-never act:.- ? an r.-
t ' '' " J Ke ' ; (
. . i . r f . r
!t
... .
THE SUMMER GIRL.
Tftke a hum h at xoldcn- luilr
Poideil round ti flufi'y r;i);
Ilfti II oik a forehead (air.
All Hurnimuited by a lull
Dpt. jn-vi. Hk a xi dm -liww
Ou a port of floral KinMt- :
Two--blue eyes retroiHNe iu h( -
Cheeks as !nk at they can lie.
Ta' two tlp- .like ohrrJoH rlX'
U'lth a tendency to nillo
Au:l' i hln of inerry yp
Itfilher dlmilw In its style;'
IUw of tettii all pearly white
Stnwlmff nearly nil the time.
Flashing ia all kinds of nnt
' Worthy. of poet' rhyino.
Take a bunch of fluffy stuffs
lJorsii'l nutter wluit they be;
I'm not really up on rnrr ;
Theyf) mystery to me;
KnriKo them undernrat.i the chin
So the throjit u not cchcealed
K.iHtened with sluJny pin
l.eaviiij' little. iinrevealel.
Tako wme sixteen yards of liU'
: ('liirfon or Jusi calico.
Color Ui t the .tnw- 'ii
'!ietlilui; di-Hi ale; ym kirfiw
l''mdiloh' Jn a Himple rowii .-
J-lTHt tlxlilly at Uim .w.1st.
Fallinn to the shoetups niown.
All In a hennbrfakhK.-tat. I
..- . ' .1-. '' wi
11 1I3 'dainty toes ieep on
F om he bottomof the nklrt.
Give the whole a pretty pout. .
Teach dt how to slnj? nnd flirt;
Set 4t In Kome dainty noo
Far away from urban whir!.
And yon will not have lo took
rajihor fos your Summer Olrl.
; '.' Judfje.
. MENU FOR SATURDAY.
Breakfast.
0r;uit?crt cerf il and cream bacon
and eRs. quick bl.-.ouits tea and cof-
fee. '. -
Luncheon '
Creamed codj'isu In nipples (a left
over) stuffed potatoes tliin brentl a-ml
butlw ; potato ni.sk maniutluxle tea
" .'' . Dinner. . - '
Ye8tcrd-ay soup chicken and venl
pie (a1 lett over)' mashed turnips;
cauliflower ; Siftils-j toast with lemon
sauce blucjt iffe. The Daily Lfad-
er. - '. ' .'.'.':'-. ;
'.Mr. acd Mr U. S. Huley w: at
th Vl)ltc City lost evenlnit.
Cprb Saixshet an4 family were mo-
tor luttiH'hHrff..;latJt pvenliiijr
Mf. and Mrs. Frank Post and Mr.
Hunter wero launch visitors to tne
White City hist evening. (
-Mr. and Mr-;v William Hejahl were
rmiior launch guests last alght.
.It. R. Wccl. Kied Speak man and
Ed Cavildy m at the White City
ltiKt evenlns ' '
Judge Joel Sandlin and family iwere
motor launch pleasure seeker lust
OVdlllllK.
Colonel McKay of tho state cor-Mii!'.t-!(ia
comml-km wiw a White
City : pleasure eeker last eveiiiiig.
It. M. Fawcett and M. I. Guruett
were out to the White City hut even-
ing. . - - .
WiUard Llndw.' and wife were at
the White City last evening.
Mrs. M. E. Smltli has returned from
Oklahoma City. .
'Miss TMna Thoicjton Is tlie. gue
oT ' frteif . at Me! rick .and I't'i klus.
ihlS week. ;' "
"Mi and Mrs. W. C. llandy of Kan-(
as are gu U of .Mi'S. I. M. Ituhbln
-124 South Oak (street.
''' Mrs. W. H.'Pugh of Oklahoma City!
as here io upend a day with her
niece Mrs. W. M. Ifcirry who I. con-j
fined with Illness at the Methodist1
hospital. j
'.-... " j
Mrs.' Wilnierlng U in KaiiHM CHyj
visiting her son Walter.' j
Mr. Mary Conklln is . attindlng
WinfU-M .Chautauqua and visltlijj
with :e!ativeM.' ; . ' .!
Miss Ida Allen ha-f returned to Ok-
lahoiiia City afltir.tfii extended viclt
with Mr. aiad .yi. C W. Patterson.!
Miss Ada Undrew of Woodward has
arrived fy the chy to make It . her
liome ' .. .
-fel Reno American: Miss Lyd Mc-
ftride gave u slumber party last night
in honor of Mlsa Mary Gill Gur-eit.
of ()itbi!e. Twelve jolly girl wend-
ed their way to Mks McBrtJe'
bane at 718 Elllaou nvenue about
";:!(). Thff evening was spnt -wltM
lourh pleasure ia way peculiar to- a
jolly biMieh of Kirl like these Rv
ifreshnients conslntlne of coffee and
j j .. i. i i . . . . .
witiit-s itjniiraie aim melons was
served.
FIERCE
(By "Aaawf;ijr4d Pres.)
Hong Kong Jtfly j5Plrate on
Colowan Jsland today holsUfd a flia
of truce In order iht ihr mtcht r
hf)r1n loll m lk ... ai e.
. i jne I'onus'fte sowier u nee
i iUulifii In A.t.i.n.li. n 1111 t I.
lAk' tmiituuiiu n
1
v f t h '"i r.ive
uoxl sturdily at
lv- y. ' -
X as a borne :
V VSs- N paring the finest lightest most
- T yixlr w v y delicious and digestible baking in;- A ."
wTTA AC the land if; you never know what
The elements'cornposiniy CALUMET are Mended .with sucr pxact
' cess that it is inrnous for its evenness of Btrenth' leaving tho lood
light ttweet and wholesome . . -..vim i (-.
Do not confuse CALUMET with cheap; olrrifcai k'ndsor tfee)
i' high-priced trust brands. It is a strictly high-grade iakinj.r'
liowder sold
- That it is the
Dy the
(World
MURRAY COMES BACK
OanttnuM fretr rre One
id thot I. the "Siwaker tti own out
of the window" which wan pubiMied
at the time li4 tho daly pres. These
are Instances vheii iom niio wuol
oppo sed to hills ctlaiwl llieir . vote
r..t4fi riiBlng ;-vtO Kpiw!. to defeat
leHlnlatlon. - ' . ' ' !
As to .the. conduct. of the supreme
election board I purposely tatvt that
"I am not nneasy about the count be-
fore your board for the state a I
large." No - -diet I Inllmnte that two
of the mi inborn of the board had con-
nived at or eivlorsed tho policy that
had bec-n pursued by Mr. lira n. -ion;
nor do 1 care t do ko now.
I wish to repeat what I sahl in my
formei- Ictier. that lioncL man will
not'obJvt to being witeJied a id dis-
honest men iniist he watched.
In the course of thU campaign I
have mood upon principles nn .i de-
cl'ned to ilal in pern malltlvH even
In the matter of the .tate gove nmei t
uiHr din? policies wlili h have wiuh-
cd mi'ii no differ but hae. plead
with the people to view my own ie-
cord the 'pollde for which I stand
i n" ""' I ivft etea eu
jthe iisaiuts of every battalion Hie
e"1 up nKaliiHt Tne.'whcUiirr.lt. be tho
Hi Sinn IL 111? HIU
questlollflblo J.ielhlUlS of l et Of t"'i'?r ' ' f""w "
Iihsi il . and iiiMdlous politicians r
wilniher aided by corrupt method of
bribing anJ purchnslng the dally
press or whether .through fne Hilln-
ence of the Ini go Intirests who have
always fought tne yet the only re-
source It'll to win their nomination
as against me would be by -sL-alln
: h" ii iimlniitlon. -
I had nt asked for the rem oval of
anyone but I huUmit that any i-iti-tnn
officer who Is the manager of any
Candidate's ctimimlgii. shoiiid b com-
pelled ( desist ff.in such manure-
nn nt or cmipelicd to- resign. '
Implying In part to your letter amd
In part to the Interview 6f Mr. firaii-
) I wih- to ti fe piirtieulai'ly that
In. mv li-tM-rilo Mi. 1. 1 nn f 'did not
eonipllMn of ihe action of the liennh
cratlcj ouiinltteo hcriiu'e It can -have
notlilii .--no do illrn.-tly With the ques-
tion rtf iht connt. The count Is b-ft
iontpletely.- in coutrol f the elr-ctlon
bo&rds vf tbW state county and pi-e-cinct
and I expressly staled: "! am
not uneasy about tbe count before
your ImwkI for Hie tate at large."
Mv fv-wfIuint. nrn!nt Uranwm is as
a member of the i ntDW ' election
board. M - "
1 wilmit agaiiv that 1t i not fair
not cur Juclvr to honest elections tor
any man. who U the manager or ac-
tively working for any vaiulida-te for
any office to constitute any part of
the eli-etlun machinery of the county
or precinct and that the situation
d'uf-iined by the news lmi of
wbiit occurred in Pottawatoiiitu coun-
ty and what Is here recited with
refe:eii- to Mcintosh cmn'y besrs
out what I stated In my letter to Mr.
l.liin and la 'Ji'feCt koplng ultli tlio
plan a dlsclwd to me In tri-t'.t
confidence by friends.
If under the law watchers can not
be' authorized then 1 unbuilt it 1
proir for you to authorize and di-
rect the state election board to select
tee Murray man approved by man-
agers to m placet upon every county
board and one upon every p-ecinct
board as we-H as a Cruce man Hhere
ever pos lWe so to d or at learit to
direct that no county or p-eclnct el
ect 1 n board shall be competed en-
tirely of tho supporters rr triends of
any 0;ie candidute In this race to ihe
end that mutilate .P b.illU may not be
Used as a method to d feat the- peo- i
frie s wt.l and that an Ii.nt ilectloh .
and a fair count teay be l;id ou the !
2nd day c-f AUTU t This you can do ;
under the law ah 1 request this much.
If I lose tbl ou!tnutl.ii ov hone.H !
ciuiit I shall how gracefully to the
will o Hie m'tjoilty.'but If I r'-celve ;
the iiominatkn by a majority .vote i
counting all wutihiUd ballot.i in 5tie j
interest of . each candidate I haU ';
take that nomination. No power will ;
prevent nty dting thlH.
- Uot obj.-ct to ln-ing Hchetl and a dl i
. .. ... ......... .... i !
n ones o-aii iiiusi. w:ji.i iie'i.
Truly an) re!e.tful!y. j
WM H. .M C Hit AY.
a; ;. ...
port RKNT.trlrtlv modern ftirniti
1 cd roomns.3U Haul Vila.'
If you have a reputation of pre-
paring the finest lightest most
delicious and digestible baking in
the land if you never know vhat
failures or disappointments are if
you were delegated to cater to tha
tastes of a finicky old king
at a moderate price. -;:i i ; i
highest in quality anj absolutely ptuv
tact that it received the highest award at toe
s Pure Food Exposition Chicago
at Grocer Don't accept a "ji
food" kind (atitl on
CALUMET.
RUN ASSURES BUMPER CHOPS
Judge Griffith of Hotlls and F.d Sel-
n.n of Curtcr weru- before the co--P'Matlou
cotnnilsslon 1xlny peeklus
rclb-r no to depot facilities nt the lit.-
tie town of Carter. The new Whh-
Ith road Is now running nn occasional
train Into Holds and the capital -of
tne newest county of the state Is en-
joying a season of hitherto unparall-
eled prosperity. The southwestern
roctlon of the stale enjoyed a splen
nid rainfall a week ago coming at
tl.o proper season corn being waved
md the great cotton crop practically
.insured of bumper proportions. Jn
addition alfulfa In the Houthwe'teni
counties never hefor gave mtch 1181"'.
est returns which with Hi? additlou
of railway facilities promises to make
that land of sunshine and health-
giving climate tho most rapidly 1m-l-iovlng
part of tbe new state.
VOTERS '
It will be necessary for tne voters
to rglter for (he primary election;
the old registration"! done away with.
1-2. 0. DODIJ '(WO Kast Cleveland.
...i. nl Ml... VUnrH
CORPORATfoN CGMUfllSSlON OF
OKLAHOMA .
Propoaed Oidr No. 77.
TO Al.li RAII.ROAD3 AM) RAH--WAVH
OI'KHATI.NO AND DOING
Ul'SIi:SH IN TIIK HTATK OF
CKI.AIIOMA AND TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCHKN:
N'.'uh-e Is hereby given that the Ft.
Hnil' & Wetern Ralhiial- cnti)iny
and Hi" Si. l.ouK Kl Reno W't-
i'in Hallway company 'have filed: ai-
pitcatlon t this TuuimlsiOn to be re-
''evivi' fir .n Hi" npilli'iitiri "of - thin
commltNiort' Orders No. 1 1 1 UttT i 3
5r :t l. I'fi 113 !!7.'?'):';''?".S and
2h9 'except that po; tlon' cf1 the-.' or-
deis if feirliii; to-.t.one sW.d and gfnv-'
el and hi? gMiiN-d i-i'fiilMion to
charge rates higher than those' named
In aid tilers. ' ' '
You and each of you are hereby
notified tli.it en the i;th' day ' vf Au-
gust 1!H). this commission will li'nr
icj-Hnrony In It office for or ngalm-t
the grfc.-tltig- of -Hie jequest of said
Ft. Sinltti Western Rallr:ad com-
nv snd sa d Ht. l.ouls Kl Uono it
Weftern Railway company and aped-
tiiig what rate shall apply on and
via the line it iiiid Ft. Smlia & WckI-
in Railroad company and aid St.
Louis Kl Reno & Western Rati way
ccnwiny In Heir of the rates rules
at:d cotiditj-ms 'wnHoned In th--
or rs.
The coinmlHion will at tho ame
time lake testimony remtlve to any
utht r . mattery genual n w t b la sub-
ject. '()RIORATIO COMMtSSlON. .
J. 1. I.OVK.
Chalnnan.
A. V. WATSON.
CoiuuiisHlonr.
Attest:
K. C. PATTON
Sec etary. '
Outhrle Oklahoma' July II. 1911.
' TAKE THE MOTOR BOAT -
The White City Bathing Beach and Vztli
Small Boats run regular from Noble Ave. HriilJ ;
Big Boat leaves 7:3().8:30.i:ao-10:30 P. II ;
; " " Special Rates to Picnic Parties. v ' ' -
1
!
;
- ;J
POWDER
4 V
s
'vut-.-l-ix.
is provett".
1907.
i
FRESH TOPICS -OF
THETOVIJ
i 1
7s i
"
V o L
City Council. Held No MeeC'f ''' ;
.... i.hiniitiiiiiM Anfitr. ft i-'.y
till li;v'Mt VI lie; MiBuminpm - ii-- X'Vl
tiilninent there wa4 no meeting of lh(i
city council last night and all busi
ness was deferred for a week. t
A Strip Of Dry Country
The strip of country between Guth-
l ie and Luugsum Is reported very do'.
Cotton is beginning to suffer Ths
dry strl':r-)f Logan county In less than
t'.'i'i miles me extending almost di-
rectly east aniTest ' . - ;
Rotten Roads . ' '
Several bund ed peoi'io drive tt s '
chauinuqua pavilion every night o
mads that arc almost Impassable.
report op the condition
of -the
farmer3 guaranty bank.
at Lockridc. l the Stac ef Oklabama 4'
r.i He l.- nf hi. im-fx June 3i 1910.
Ruorcei
fnans nnit ileeouMH
(ivcnlrufu. sfuured Htvd Un-.
. w(M-iin-l .....
ll-inkitiK horn:
rtiinltniu mill fixtiire(i
Fxt! iiH! nn oiiui ..... ..
liitfl fitiiii IiuiiU ............
('hei ii anit itlief vatl ItemK
flenrmty fimil .i.t
I'urtli in lut k ...............
T.ital
tiibltitiai
l'..;Mt.il tfiui'k. fuiik m ........
Imlivitlnitl tt.'fH.KitH HiU.h--.-
' Ii'-i-k .....
tills pull)le . . ....... A
: i:;.Dn;.ei
tluutH).iS) .
. . -7 ;.
-iw..u
II.T7."!
'T J'.'j 13
..-.-.42:'.f.i
:.''-ifc.M.?
Total ...- -lv'V.4
Hl.iU- uf rilatiKintt t'eimty i
t 'IS. W. :r:ij- r.i-lii.-r of fte- "'hc
nnut" li.mk 't fNit'-mnly swear that
(lif hIkiv htni.xiinrii. lH inio to he
of ny krwli;il.4i) anil belief.1 no h-li tnti
' - ! - l -. i -r.
Stilietl f flh'!'W Iwflie !(. y-.
Ihls IMt. ilx.'fiir-jetv Win. V.-
lujAM-AurnvKU -;
K . N-'Ui-y i4ilil);. t
Mv f'inn)fi-l''h eiipi'v June Jai4. k
f'lMTil'l -All'-H'. '" "
. . j rWKHT. . . ; ' .
... . -i.vs -JX..-R. ANDKRSOK; '
.v...1.;... - ...). t w - -. --Dtn.t-.t.n. i
'- .-. J..'. ;';.'"
Dog taxes 'are- dn; I'uld now tho
license Is After' August 1. 25 cent
will ie added. The police depart-
ment Is collecting ' . . ;
W. IF. MJTCHKLU
Chief Of Police.
BARRICK
Phone 40
204 East OkUhoma
Ice Crtu Sherlxrt
Vanilla '. " . . Mint
Strawberry Ctap :
Caramel ' Oranfe
Oranfe Lemon
Lemon ; . Pineapple
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1910, newspaper, July 15, 1910; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615557/m1/5/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.