The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 10, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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ONE RRIOE CASH HOUSE.
Ilto'i Itemed? for Cmmh ! tb
lltil KMlfit to Vtt. and Chrapeit.
Bold br UrurirMi or til L; mall.
COo. K. T IMirltliir Vtttrtu I'.
ly Tho State CptUl Printing Co
Resumed Business.
Our present quarters much too innnll for our large business so ubout tliu
middle of Jnlv we will move to our new quarters on wKiniioinn aveuiiu m. piu-M-ut
being built specially for us It h the hardest thing In the world to move
u large Dry Uood". rtock mid keep It from being damaged utul soiled so on
Saturday June I Oth-
-wn wii.i. mxiih a
Genuine Removal Sale
And nell tlratelas fresh dry Hoods lit greatly reduced prices for the purpose
of reducing our stock us much us possible before moving.
OurStockof 8ummeTD7e88 Goods 18 the Largest
and Cheapest in Guthrie. Just to Hand.
regular price 1 5 c sale
sale
25 pieces colored dotted Muslins
price 10c
i fi pieces fast black check Lawns regular price l.tc
price 10c.
5 pieces figured Organdies lace effects regular price 35c
sale price 25c
20 nieces stripe Seersuckers best wearing goods for chil-
d ren's dresses regular price I7c sale price I2jc.
sale
25 pleees Dress Calicos regular price. 5c sale price
Ginghams regular price
3C
fi() pieces apron
price 5c.
check
7jc sale
Dress Challies regular price 5c to 74c sale
50 pieces
price 30
25 pieces 5-4 best Table Oil Cloth regular price 25c sale
price 15c. -
5 pieces double width gray woolen dress goods regular
price 25c sale price 15c.
White Mull baby hats regular price 25c sale price 15c
Hoys' Straw caps regular price 25c sale price loc.
Ribbons for almost nothing.
No. 9 No.
5C
12
5c
No. 16
6c.
Colored Moire ribbons
). 30
7jc
Flowers at bait price.
La 1 lies' fast black Hosethree bargains .Jc Hose for 5c
1 2 jc Hose for 8jjc 25c Hose (seamless) for 15c.
We have the largest stock of sun Umbrellas in the Terri-
tory boucht direct fioin the manufacturer. 24-inch silk sun
Umbrella warranted regular price $1.25 sale price $l.oo.
AROUND TOWN.
Chocolate Crenm Coltec. the best in
the ttorld 11 1 Kd. Lyon's.
Hear Mrs. Hume the talented lec
turer at the Presbyterian church to-
morrow evening. Adiulsilon free.
I'he band will give a concert on the
government acre tonight. The Cath-
olic ladies will furnish the refresh
ments.
At the Congregational church to-
morrow Mrs. Itamsay will slug the
beautiful solo "One Sweetly Solemn
Thought" by Ambrose. I'rof. New-
ton lias charge of the choir.
Hon. Charles Curswell of HI Iteno
was today appointed world's fuincom-
mlssloner vice A. C. Scott resigned.
Mr. Curswell will malie 11 tlrst eluss
commissioner. He is full of enterprise
and is a popular citlren.
Kcgulur services at the presbyter an
church tomorrow morning. In the
evening Mrs. Hume territorial organ-
izer of Home Mission societies will
lecture on "Some Urgent Problems.'
All are cordially Invited. Mrs. Hume
comes highly recommended as an elo-
quent upeaker.
Commander llernard Kelley und Ad-
jutant General A. 11. Campbell of the
Kansas 0. A. It will be here on the
Mth und will address it eumptlre on
the government ucre. Commander
Kelley is the pension commissioner of
Kansas ltoth ure eloquent speukers.
A. O. Hai.iuvi.v said to the Stati. Cap-
ital. "1 thlult your article on the
bankrupt stock Is the proper thing.
Such ruts should not be allowed in the
city.
There will be services at the First
Presbyterian church tomorrow ut II a
in. Mrs. Hume of Anadurko will
give nn address entitled "Some Ur-
gent Problems." Mrs. Hume is here
in the Interest of missions. Every-
body Invited. There will be no eve-
ning service.
Sthavkp. One durk-buy Texus
pony-mare about ti years old. When
lust seen hud truce-chain around neck
fastened with common lock and ubout
.'"I feet of J-J-inch rope attached 10 the
chain. Tlve dollars reward will be
pild to anyone returning pony to
Wesley Mctllll at city hall. Outhrle
O. T.
I have been compelled to purchase the stock of fruits
and produce heretofore run by Arkansas City Fruit Co.
and Guthfie Produce Co. at mortgage sale to protect
myself as mortgagee and will continue the business at
the old stand on Oklahoma avenue.
All my friends are requested to call and examine goods
and will receive the same courteous fair treatment as of
old.
Mr. J. A Murphy will remain in charge for me and sat-
isfy all customers as to quality and prices.
rrjAcoBs on
OWW'
COMPLETE J
v a. '."
Tc
Cures Pain Promptly.
PERSONAL.
31en's .Jeans Pants sale price 79c.
Men's BalbrlKitm Undervcsts sale price 25c.
Men's Hocks sale price 5c.
All Linen cream Damask regular price 25c sale price 20c.
Fast colors red Damask regular price 25c sale price 20c.
White bed spreads regular price 75c sale price 63c.
Lace curtains taped and ready for use sale price :
oc.
Curtain poles brass fixtures sale price 20c
-tigS
ONE PRICE
CASH HOUSE.
ad St Opposlto PostofTlce
GUTHRIE
OKLAHOMA.
Are you Insured'.' If not. now is the
time to provide yourself und family
with a bottle of Chumberluln'h Colic
Cholera and Dlarriuea Kemedy as an
insurance ugulnst any serious results
from uu attack of bowel co nplulut
during the summer mouths. It is
.utmost certain to be needed and
should be procured ut once. No oilier
remedy can take its place or do Its
work i'3 and SU-eent bottles for sale
by all druggists.
W. I.. HhoaIU's said to a Stati. Cap-
ital reporter today that bethought
the class of goods being put out by
that bankrupt moth-eaten outfit was
an outrage and they should be fired
bodily; that the olty dads should pass
uu ordinance that would protect our
people from bucIi sharks.
Plftv ccuts is a small doctor bill
but that Is all it will cost you to cure
iiny ordinary eue of rheumatism if
you use Chamberlain's ilaln Halm.
Try it and you will be surprised ut the
prompt relief It allords. The tlrst ap-
plication will (iilot the pain 'o-eeiit
bottles for sale by ull druggists.
Heretofore the ladles hate been uu-
uble to get nice culling cards in Outh-
rle. To supply this demand Tilt:
State Capita! has put in a large sup-
ply of the latest designs. tf
Lout. Somewhere on Cleveland or
Oklahoma avenue it black-lace iishu.
rindcrcan get reward ut 1 0.1 Hast
Cleveland avenue.
.1. II. IIi.vtiik: "1 think that our city
fathers should not ullow any foreign
stock of rotten shoddy bankrupt
goods to be put n our market to the
detriment of our home people. A tax
of S'.'.'i per day would be the proper
thing for such fakes."
Mime).
Money is coin or stumped metal
usuully gold or silver stumped by
public uuthority and used as a medium
of er.chunge: also bank notes and the
like. Money saved is money made
and you will Und it to your advantage
to spend 'your money for groceries
fruits etc. ut V. II Smith's just south
of the postotlice.
Stood tin- TV.t.
Allcock's Porous Plasters ureuuup-
proaehuble In dilutive properties
rapidity and safety of nctlon and ure
the only reliable plasters ever pro-
duced. They have successfully stood
the test of over thirty y.-ars' use by
the public; their virtues have never
been equalled by the unscrupulous Im-
itators who have sought to trade upon
the reputation of Allcock's by making
plustcrs with holes in them and
claiming them to be "just us good as
A 11 jock's" and they stand today in-
dorsed by not only the highest medl-
cil authorities but by millions of
grateful patients who have proved
their elllcoey us a household remedy.
ileware of Imitations und do not be
deceived by misrepresentation. Ask
for Allcock's und let no solicitation or
explanation induce you to accept u
substitute.
K. I.. Hay was over from I'l Iteuo
yesterday.
Hon. Chus. 11. Curswell of VA Ileuo
wns in the city toduy.
T. It. .lacksou. sherilT of Canadian
county wus in the city yesterday.
Mr. und Mrs. Henry I. Inn went to
Oklnhomu City yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. J. N. Walluce und children left
this afteruou on u visit to Okurche.
K. S. Yates u former resident of
Outhrle returned today from Topeku.
Bishop llrooke returned this after-
noon from u seveiul weeks' visit In the
east.
Judge Frank Dule returned yester-
day from u week's visit among old
friends in Wichita Kansas.
K. I.. Dunn of HI Iteuo. who wus
here to consult with the Ooveruor re-
turned home yesterday afternoon.
E. H. Spencer returned from Kunsas
yesterday after a few duys absence.
K. O. Tremens took his place while he
was gone.
L'dmond Sun J. C llotlus u leading
attorney from Guthrie has settled in
Kdmond und will praetice his profes-
sion. Mr. Ilollus is a good attorney
thoroughly understands his business
and is always on the lookout for the
interests of his clients llesldcs prac-
ticing law he will represent u foreign
loan company and is prepared to make
loans on real es'ate.
Cherokee Strip prospective settlers
write for valuable in formation free
.115 it 510 Nelson Mod. ICuusas City
Mo.
MANHOOD
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.
At 11 u nu' Ileal work thM tell the ciu
(IctcrllN-- th rlffcd olnti iu mtmlr Thlt
m ! ik ivmitii'auy iiir iiii iniua"irumnii;
w the nmt (xMUtlful m-Mlcal ' ttiAl hat p-
irnrru lurjcant i pusf rrrj tK wmmn
half ton lllutrallmi In lint. Hmr of th
ut) J n-t trratrU r Nerruui Debility mix
truer Htrrllltr tte1itiirht Varlcutvle Tlie
Il.ufmU't. Tho Iiitrmtliitc Marrlnse ftc
)XrryttmrhttuimltLninrtK(triihit Trtith$
thr iViiJn )irt. th 111 .trrffl un.f rw tHt
Vt cvrrif$ uf Mfrilotl X-lrntf it mi tint to Mir
U rirA l.tfr irAu troitM uUme for tit fvlllta
R an-l tuiit ft.turr j-itf.iltt ihitulit utttf fur tht
n ll 111 Im wilt trim lin.lvp .! wIiIIm Him m.II
H lion lnl lr invrnlPtit rtiflo.4 triirrnlt to
M ! ixntiinn aluur Aililrrn. lliit iiulilltlirrt.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
111TF.U.0 .v. r.
szzzzzzzrzzxzzzxxxzzxzzxJj
GIVE BABY AIR !
H
II
"The Tflliplr oT I limp."
Will be given ut the Christian church
next Wednesday evening dune nth.
No one should full to see this enter-
ttiiumcnt as the historical characters
represented tu costume makes it one
of the most laughable and interesting
entertainments ever given in Outhrle.
Admission Ift cents. Tickets 011 sule
at Murray & Hrovui's.
Calling cards latest and prettiest
at Tup. Stat k Capital otllee tf
fJLyg-ftjgtw
The best and cccupest trimmed huts
ill the city ut 111 Harrison uvenur
Tlie Largest and liancisorrLest
Line of Bet-Toy Carriages
Ever in C3--u.tririe.
A- J.SPENGEL I Opposite PostoiticM
WorliP. lair.
How to economize time and money
so us to see the World's I'ulr to best
udvautuge is u ijuestlon that may
hnve pu.ledyou. Avoid mistakes by
gutting posted in udvunce. Perhaps
the illustrated folder Just Issued by
Suntn l'e Houte is what you need. It
contains views of World's Fulr Ilulld-
lugs accurate map of Chicago und
other information of value to sight-
seers. Address G. T. Nicholson 0 I.
&. T. A.. A. T. A S. K. U. it. Topeku
Kas. and ask for n free copy.
Trimmed huts at cost. Mrs.
Saunders the Milliner.
A. P
The O. K. Is the
meals L'5 cents
leader of
Outhrle.
ait
Ucitiovul sule ut Mlstlt Olothlng Par-
lor. 1 '..' O. K. Ave.
THE CHURCHES.
M. A. Ci.aiik saw n Stati: Capital
reporter this morning and said "1 ap-
prove your article 'llouuce 'Km' und I
believe it is right and Just. 1 speak
from experience for 1 bought a pair of
shoes of thin bankrupt stock. I paid
SI U7 for them put them on and In less
than two weeks they droped to pieces.
They were rotten und absolutely
worthless I believe the entire stock
Is In the same condition. Such a stock
of goods Is a detriment to any city and
Its presence should not be tolerated
und fostered by the people.'
P. Ncwmam says that he has no ob-
jection to legitimate competition but
thinks that rotten moth-eaten bank-
rupt stock the uccumulatlon of many
years Is u detriment to uuy city or
people.
DPRICE'S
mnm
The only Pure Cicara of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
fhed ia Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard
Y. M. C. A. Oospel meeting for men
und boys ut Y. M. C. A. hull ut 11.
111. Itoom over Tout und lllrichls
hardware store on Harrison avenue.
Strangers Invited. Tree reading room
open ull the tin :.
CoMiiiniAiloNAi.-Hroud St. near
Oklahoma.
Morning service 11 o'clock; Sunday
school at 12 o'clock. Kvening service
d o'clock; Illustrated sermon in the
evening. Y. P. S C. H.. 11.30.
Hpiscopal Ciiritcii. Uev C. W Tyler
Pastor. Sunday school. Ki 11. in.;
morning service It a m ; evening ser-
vice S p. m.
Hishop llrcoke will be the preacher
tomorrow. He will confirm a supple-
mentary class in the evening.
Nutli-rto Cjill.l..
All members uf the Uuthrle Itleycle
club are request d to meet tomorrow
eveuliiir at 4 o'clock on the Out em
inent acre for participating in u run
to Setvurd und return
I'. A Until. Captain.
Dr. M. .1. I la vis Is u prominent pliy
sleluii of Cass county lotvu und hus
been actively engaged In the pructlee
of medicine ut that place for the past
thlrty-tlve years. On the '.'nth day of
May while In Des Moines en route to
Chicago he was suddenly tuken with
an attack of dlarrhnu Having sold
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dlar
riuea Remedy for the pust sevouteeii
years and knowing its reliability he
I procured a SVcent bottle two doses of
! which completely cured him. Tlie ex-1
J cltetnent und ehunge of witter middle! !
Incident to traveling jften produce u
dlarriuea. IJveryot e should procure u .
' inittle of this remedy before leaving
home. For sale by all druggists.
Ladles when you want a package of I
1 calling cards call at T10: Stati: Capi-
TAt. otllee. We have n large stock of j
1 the most stylish designs printed or
1 plain. tf
UotoIU i; Ok Ate for I' ur feed
I lid seed
Ittuioiul le
At the Mlstlt Clothlue Purlor IS!'.'
0 K. Are
Phelps' 4 C malaria and ague cure is
tint tasteless children don't cry for it
but it Io curt or uo pay. li. S. Do.v-
np.LI.y Druggist.
i:iiriiii'iiu I). l(. Ilnlrl.
Meals '.'5 cents itates per day il
and SI. '.'5. 1 have remodeled und ren-
ovated my place throughout and cor-
dially solicit tlie patronage of those
wanting tlrat-eluss accommodations ut
reasonable rates
'-' U Si 1. Lit a.n. Prop
Awhitemuii ttas reported cut t
pieces by a negro lute this ufteriioou
near Miilhull but 110 particulars could
be hail.
For Rent. Store room 011 Second
street opposite poslolllce at present
occupied by Ramsay Brothers' One-
Price Cash House. 42-3t
THE
OnYrrtl Uu-
OftEAT RUSKIN.
Pot I I ituri'.ili'.lilp of l.'ntl.unl
li) Mr. Illiiilitom-.
John lttiskln thi norlil-fiimouseritle
and author tu tvhuiii llhidstoiie hus of-
fered the Hjet luureuteshlpof Uiigliiud.
wus bum seveut.t-four .tears ago in
London and was the sm "f 11 wluu
merehiiut He iu educated til Ox-
ford una two .teurs lifter leaving col-
lege published hU I list work under the
title of '.Modern Painters Their Su-
periority in the Art of Landscape
Painting to Ml th Am lent Masters"
Ills career slnee then is too well known
to need recapitulation hcie It has
.... .. ! . 1...1I ..I 1... 1 1
v ur 01 line snciicu corn jusi reccituu i
by Smith Pros. in P.. Ok. Ave.
Tlie legal currency of the 1' lilted
States was established by act of con-
gress August 3th ITSil; If you want to
stive u dollur In Is'tt buy your grocer-
ies and fruits at W. II. Smith's. jut
south of the postoillce.
I'or farm loans go to l.ynds' Ileal
Kstute .t Loan Co. I'.'-.'lt
If you are looking for a llrst-chiss
dining hull where you will be served
to 11 lirst-eluss meul by llrst-class man
ncrly waiters and mingle with llrst-
class people step Into the O K Ju'i
south second street Meals .' e J'
Competition is the Life of Trade
BUT BEWARE OF
Cheap Talk and
Fictitious Advertising
The iniM'lt of our coiiipotitiou is Imsril upon hon-
orable inothods I'cliabli.' goods superior workmanship
Low price anil belter goods given brothers. .See our
line of Summer suitings and Trousings and prices reas-
onable. The best advantage is to buy now as we are
bound to close out our entire Summer Clothing before
laying In in big Kail .Stock fall and se us and be
convinced.
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
WANT COLUMN
ttllllt l0 tllll ttHlit
intiking
N. B.---I inn
umbo to order .suil.s
a big reduction on
Is toil wioit AyiMiH.
IKi )ou want a Mutation"
M ton kiiiiI to Iimv ailjlhuiii''
HlKUM
' iaal er iriiialrT
111 KM S
Ihiyini wunl llounii'mur l!
isi oii Mum uuy "lu'ip
I hi toil wunl I'liimar
li .Mill naut u Partner?
Do) on wunl s'riint I'liTks or MMlitiiili'
ISi oii unlit to Hint 11 Itooin Holism or Mori-f
lxi )ou Hunt 10 llii) or Melt u lluri. V;i(on
or itn klml til 11 tV hli'l-
Ihium uiiiii to K.-ll or llfiil onr lloiue
oilU'r. Stoie Uil or r.irm
llaM- urn I.ot or Poninl nnllilnuv
Do ton wunl loSt'll oui llihul Will mul KU
lnrr
Mini-tun t-rt'oiiil lluinl (IihkIh ol mi) kliul
II111I Jim lli iiih.ll or Kxi'liimiti-
llntr ton (I-.hi.u to sell o nn kind
l(w. Tin I'Ai'iTAi "III inlil-li it Ihrt'f llni-
lliltrlllxMlli'lll i'i wolilsi our lime lor llli'i'lll".
Uu re Ilini-H loi s&criils on.' wi'i'k lorMcnls
.t ttiuii InTiir srt i 41'itii ntrr lulls lo
lirlim uniik irlnriis
" WANTH1D
WANTKIl Toii'iil lo nn(nrnllii'il hkhii
lor luiii'i-kri-iuiiK filuli inrfrrreit
.tit'llf w. "II W " Hlnlr l'niltul
JiillS
been ivimoied uf late that Iris mind was
allectod and Itev. Dr. T. DeWItt Tnl-
mage tthu culled on .Mr Uuskin lust
kiimmer. has corrohoratLd the raiuur
I'lic uliove ptcttiru of Mr Itukln Is re
produced from his la list photograph
und I a good likeness of htm u lie
looked u year ago .
NOTIl K Tlirre will v u irraml lrlll unil
llikiullnlloti trltrn li llif l)nKtill-r or
iiiitlnlr Vrlf ru stur Tiilx-iunt'le Nu 5. Orilrr
of I'.' nrm Tnrilu nliilil Junr I' Comr onf.
. .iinr ull llfjrln ul U ii'i'lot'k AiIiiiIkkIoii. Ill
ftMm
ANTKII - A tmiiii' iiuint ill IIiitj unpin
hruiii'U II lloriiif KiIiiiiiIkI O T Mil'.'
Cbpiwl - Cm - Book - Store.
A tv
.1 fc..j
100 VV. Oklahoma Avenue.
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aU-i.aiy
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:Et. A.- .BOYLE. Pi.op
The P. Hummer Paint Co. St l.oub fur Mile
.Mo. do heieby guiiiuntie to P. II. I. II- An elght-horhe luirl.'outal engine u
lie .t Co. their hummer brand of pre- . home upright cnglnci a ten-lioiM-pared
paint to not critek or peel oil' for upright boiler. All In lirst-eluss eon-
three veins on ttvo-eoat ttmU or tlve dltlon. just out of maehlue shop und
... i.. .i i . .
years on tliree-eout worn tvnoii liken p"t m oiiuot.- u- mum u m-.v. i.uijuire
w
FOR SALQ
tiOHSAI.i; Aurlk'lit liiirM-tmrlwuiluleimliif
1' j:tiiiillt- nl Mule l'uitul nltlce
Cttl.t.INIIlAltIM U
i Millet nillalonii'r
iJiteM ulnl irelllrk ul Hie
according to directions. Any dlssutU-
f action arising from the above brand
of paint will be made good by the V
Hummer Paint Co. St. I.oiiK .Mo
Signed. D. C. lliii'MAN Ageiu. Por
sale only by P. II. I.lllle &. Co.
ut the counting room of Tin:
Capita i .
irunt h.vi.i:
V (liltlllle
llulilttir.
Two Hue loin on Sprliu'ei' l.art
Itht lol on Sulile Ki A II
FOR KE3NT
PiiriiWtitil rooiiu ul Mr l.uf-
i .ton HPXT
P lert" tut t letrlatul ntviille
b'OIl HCST A (uriilnliHit oiii-mom Iioiim-oii
llrrrliitii) t3 tliit-v uiuui liuuw til A O
IIuMwiii
titOB It Mi Tlirre
illllIllllllCAIIIIk'
iiortli olid ram frum AwM u. J
urnrrot HuriUuu unit Kir t
room.
c KIIU
l3l
li'Cilt rtALK-JTnoeillinler tr.e mul Jrb
l mul irlutln( iimuilui mrciii lur two
trliitliiir oftlcr Slenin ennlnc II onlJ A1
Uiv4 tlmik McMter OklnUomn Cllj o T (I
Klrt I'lili. Hull) Cuiilul 11". Fill. I -HI
.Vol Ire for Vnlillrilllon.
I.uinl Ufltee nl llullirle. o T Mat t I'WI
NntleeW hrreliy (iltrii Unit lite IoIiokIiix
lluineil kl'ltler lm tllril liollee of III llilemli n
10 iiinke ttnul roof In kiiioii ol lil eiiiiiu ulnl
iliul iilil (iriMil Mill I iiimle I'.'lme the reiiln
lr Ulltl Ireelver of I H lilliil ollti'e ill lllllirle
11 T . on Jiiii IS lkl tl
Junie llili'klnn for lioineleiiil enlr No 'J 1 1
for the nortlii ul iiiurlei uf eeiloii Ittenlt
four l.ll tolllllU llfleell llAi nullli of tuiik'e
Itrec '3) rent
He u-in.ru Hie follnnliiK Mlnees to nrote
lite Htlnuoii rrtlilrnep iiiuii mul euliltutiuit
of an it land tit
i)(.rtl 'iniiirt John Ileiiiiliiitlnii mul lie.'
M"tii'.n!toiiulofSewiiril. T .uinl Aiuln-H
M IP .ibmof Uiitlirlf t) T
Alu wioii lio itrtlre In iroleii ivnlnsi
the ullow Miiee of ueli iirMf or ulio i.niwu.f
im kulMtumlul reason umler in' i nml Hit
Itiful.itluiiK uf tin' uiterloi ile i.rluieiit wli.
lirb I'lDlif ulibuul Hut be lllloweil lll U: lleti
all ojiiioiuiuitj nt the (Unite in iitioneil lime
nlnlpUnrto cn ex.uiHin; ilitt wilnet-e ol
ld I'luliDHiil and lo inter ef olcticr In rebuttal
uf tbnt aubinlttci b ctmi.iaiit
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 44, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 10, 1893, newspaper, June 10, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67693/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.