The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 4, 1901 Page: 8 of 8
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Corsets
Our American beauty
makers "straight front"
corsets ho fetter corsets
anywhere for (tH ff
only pliJv
Ladies Skirts
At prices not equaled
by any other store in
this section.
Ladies skirts others
sell at 1.50 for 98c
Ladies skirts worth
2.00 for i.5o.
Ladies skirts others ask 5.00 for 3.50.
Ladies skirts you will pay A QQ
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d others 7.00 for.
Ladies Kid Gloves
Greatest glove values in America7Rp
allcolors ' Jt
Parasols
More handsome parasols than all
Vinita usually carries; 15c to ....
Dry Goods
The people say we show more ele-
gant spring goods new creations than
ever seen in Vinita.
Lovely silk grenadines sell jM OFJ
anywhere at 1.50 ' UyJ
Handsome satin Foulards fr 1 ()(
worth 1.50 a yard P KJVJ
Silk Foulards cheap at 65c 50c
Foulards in very lovely patterns sell
anywhere at 50c for 35c
Most beautiful mercerized stripes you
ever saw red grey pink etc. 25c yd.
Fine batiste in new stripes.neversold
less than 25c for 20c yd.
High grade lawns striped and 1 Kp
figured per yard I vi o
Dimities lawns and white goods in
great profusion 5c yd up.
Sec our ALL OVER LACES dress
trimmings and linings; never have we
been able to show so much as now.
Muslin Underwear
We venture to say that such an as-
sortment of lovely gowns skirts corset
covers drawers etc. have never been
equaled in this territory. The low pri-
ces will surprise you.
Take NOTICE!
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Of these Easter and Spring Offerings
from the Jumbo Store's
High-grade and overflowing stocks of
beautiful new spring goods that cannot
be surpassed in the world at the prices
asked for them
Look at them; price them; a pleasure
to show goods.
Laces and embroideries in fc 1 OK
endless variety ic yd to P ' tJ
nillinery
There is no more up to date millinery
department in the United States today
than the Jumbo store's. ALL of the
newest and prettiest in headwear in
great variety." We are showing the
handsomest and prettiest hats and bon-
nets from OUR OWN Expert Milli-
ner's productions that for style and
quality cannot be equaled in the Indian
Territory. As to prices we will this
season as in the past make them so low
that no competition will meet them.
Boys Clothing;
Manly suits for little men
3 piece suits with fancy
vests 1.S0 to 5.00.
Our "Twentieth Cen-
tury" clothing embraces
the most fashionable and
up to date clothing in
America; the prices are
so LOW it will surprise
you what a beautiful gar-
ment a little money will
purchase.
Fashionable Clothing
For good dressers BE AR IN MIND
tnat the high class workmanship per-
fection in fit and perfect style and tone
of our men's H. S. & M. suits are the
highest class known to the clothing
world. Style and fit like $40 custom
tailor suits.
Men's II . S. & M. stylish suits fine
cassimeres and serges
English and clay worsteds $10 00
cassimeres and semes m VsVU
Above are wonderful values and can-
not be matched by any house in town
under 12.50 to 15.00.
H. S. & M. swell suits at 12.50 15.00
and 18.00. You can't beat 'em.
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Hundreds of the
newest loom pro
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stripe and check
worsteds.clay di-
agonals etc that
compare with
custom -made
garments at $30.
Mens
Underwear
See our new
Silk Balbriggan
shirts and draw-
ers per suit 2.
Hart Finer grade $3.
Schaffncr Everything inun
& Marx derwear you can
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Tailor
Made
Clothes
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New shapes in
men's dress hats
1 .50 2.00 & 3.00.
Nobby styles in
fancy straw hats
for men & boys.
HALF CAR LOAD of trunks and trav-
eling bags just received.
Traveling bags and suit cases 50c to $20.
biggest line ever shown.
Trunks square or round top at a saving of
50c to 1.50 to you.
Shirts
We are showing the prettiest
line of Monarch Shirts in colored
soft and negligee. Your choice
of twenty different styles 1 QQ
Strong line of shirts with collars and cuffs ROp
or only JU0
Leader of
Low Prices.
Vinita Indian Territory.
Spring Shoe Fashions
$2.50 - $3.00 $3.0.-
Thcse fit where others fail. They are strictly correct in style. They retain their shape as long as
the shoe lasts.
Ladies' $2.50 laced soft glossy kid new
gored heel an arched and curved shoe
to make it pretty; Rochester j?0 RO
last only P.JU
$3.00 ladies laced made on latest Paris
lasts hand-turned is light and C0 QQ
very dressy; only uuu
Sorosis the swell dress shoe for the
women; lace patent vamp and Q kfl
hand-turned. 0O.OU
Men's vici kid bals Goodyear-Welt
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(toDuHy tcr wcar tt $L JU
xvtf&yt Tnn'; finr vir? nnrl Vr1niir rnlf hnls.for
style and finish they are not excelled by
any dealer in the Indian Terri- t3 00
tory; only uvu
Men's very dressy vici and Velour bals
this season's swcllcst shoes; you 0 HC
can buy them for pu.UU
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Vi.nita Ind.Ter. April 4 1001.
LOUA.L MOTES.
April showers camo a Utile ahead of
ecliodulo time.
Ask your uroccr for lied Cross Uall
Blue. Large 2oz package five cents dw
Herman FUt of Qotlirle transact-
ed business In this city Saturday.
Cuban Itch ecoiiis to l.o every where
Hunts Cure curo It cDcctnully and
quickly or money refunded. w
Millinery openings in Vinita most
always are accompanied by a rainy
spell.
When you t;o to buy bluing ask for
Red Cross Uall Dlue. Large package
( cents. dw
L. W.Marks of Woodley went to Kan
sas Olty to attend the One cattle show
thero Friday.
Neuralgia pains rheumatism lum-
bago and sciatic palm yield to the
penetrating Intluenco of Mallard's
Snow liniment. Price 25 and CO cents
l'cople's drug store. dw
Taylor Crululitlcld Iiih an ulcer
forming on oucof bUoycs. Or. Louis
liugby is attnnalng him.
tiafc bwlft and sure Is the proper
..'description of Ohoaltiaiu? Laxatives
Tablets cure colds In u day Can be
catrlod in vcit pocKot. Kisy to lake.
Guarautcod. IVIco 26 vonls. w
Itev. D. M. Allen has been called to
the pastorate of tlioTahlefiuau church
as sialed supply fur another year.
White's cream vermifuge not only
cJTootually dostrujs worms it alto In-
croaFos the appetite aids assimilation
und transforms a frail infant Into one
Of robust heulth. I'rlce 25 cents.
People's drug store. d w
- The Katy olllclais ure going to ex-
pand an additional t00CO in Improv-
ing tbolr hotel property at Muskogee.
"With one buttlo of liegs' Cherry
Cough Syrup my cough and soreness
entirely dUappearcd." Ernest Whip-
ple Davenport la. Guahan kkd to
euro all throat und lung troubles has
never failed; try It. People's drug
stqro. w
Mrs. Hugh Hfumor left Thursday
for Scdulla for the bedshlu of her
inutlior who Is not expected to re-
cover. An ounce of prevention is wcrth u
pound of cure und a bottle of Dal-
- lurtl's lioienouud syrup used in time
Is worth a tart of physicians with a
drugatorour tvu luu'uded. Prlco25
and 60 cents. People's drug store dw
J A. iMIly an extensive contractor
of Nuvudii Mn was hero Thursday
llgurin;; u thu Frazi-u-lluftliigtun
building.
Uosy oliiwks bright oyos and quick
Mtj) uau Ln ecured by using Dr. film-
puuis fiutsapanllu. Tlu picullu fea-
ture of this muiedy Is that It sihwbU)-
eiihnnd btilldK up tho i-ysiem while it
Medicates dltetire. 60 cents ami 60
1). 0. Iturnett has been appointed
postmaster at White Oak In place of
his brother B. I). Uurnctt who re-
signed. For all sores ulcers wounds burns
and skin diseases Ucggs' German
Salve tho famous pile cure. 0. II.
Lldcll Nevada Mo. says: "It gave
rue immediate relief from plies and
effected a permanent cure." A guar
anteed remedy endorsed by physi
cians. People's drug store. w
An Indian naraoj Hutkcc while
gathering wood on his claim near
Holdenvlllc was shot in the back
und killed by an assassin.
Perfect digestion Is the only founda-
tion for perfect health. Tho food we
cat makes all I he blood wo have
which In turn feeds every nerve
muscle and tissue In tho body. Her-
blno quickens tho appetite aids di-
gestion gives tone and vigor to all
the functions and ensures good health.
Price 60 cents. People's drug stored w
Judgo Gill has continue I further
hearing upon the applications of Col-
lliisvllle and Ccuiralia fur Incorpora-
tion until the May term of court.
"lieggs' Cherry Cough Syrup saved
the life af my baby boy when dying of
croup; God bless the remedy'' writes
Mrs. Adam Schreiber Chattanooga.
Tenn. Guaranteed to euro tliro.it
and lung trouble. Saves hundreds of
these little ones ovary year. People's
drug store. w
Thechure of foiling liquor load-
ing lUHlust IWplc Went tun been
dlsmlshod by Judge D.iiiC.irlns be
cause of the luck of evidence to sus-
tain It.
Nearly every person needs a tonic
moJieluo at this tlmo of year to brace
up and Invigorate the nervous system
and to cleanse the bowels liver und
kidneys lierblue Is tho best and
safst remedy to do this as it will
cure constipation regulate tho liver
and enrich tho blood. I'rlce 60 cents.
People's drurf store. dw
Col. Ilulu a prominent cattleman
of Holdenvlllc was found dead on the
prairie. It Is presumed that ho fell
from tils horso and died of heart fail-
ure "I strongly recommend ileggs'
Cherry Cough Syrup; It cured mo of a
throat and lung troublo of many
years' standing." Mrs. J. Dremen
Itllle.Cul. Cures coughscoldsasihma
bronchitis la grippe pneumculu
wcooplng cough croup and consump-
tion. People's drug store. w
Fred Walkor of A f ton Saturday
purchased tho pustoDlco building at
that place from II. 0. Whalcy. A
groat dcul of property at Aftou Is
chutigiug hands In tho belief that the
Miami railroad will bo built to that
point.
Mis. Ulias. Hudson Denver Cot.
writes: "llotli my children had bad
cases of whooping-cough und nothing
seemed to help them. lieggs' Cherry
Cough Syrup effected a quick cure."
Thai's what It's quaiiAnteed to do.
Cures coughs colds croup la grippe
bronchitis pneumonia and coneutu-
tlon. People's drug store. w
Peter White of While Oak was
brought to Vinita lint week by Dep-
uty Marshal T.ilbcrtuud jiilcd on an
Information clurglm.' him with hav-
ing cold liquor.
Purities tho blood tills thu system
with life health and vigor lieggs'
Wood 1'u rill or. "It cured mo of djs-
pcpsla and costlvenoss and other dis-
eases arising from Impure blood. 1
think it's a splendid medicine" says
Mrs. Alice Reed iiuiler Mo. Peo-
ple's drug store. w
A number of the lions found in the
coop of ibcwhuloulc thief Mitchell
were recognized us bolongliig to Lu-
man F. Parker Jr.. who lost ubout
twenty hens a week a;o.
Don't risk the littlu one's fo. Croup
Is a dangerous disease. Mrs. II. Gregg
Dundee Kas. says "My little daugh-
ter had been troubled with cro'jp since
sbo was three months old; lieggs'
Cherry Cough Syrup cured her. Chil-
dren like It. Guaranteed. People's
drug store. w
Several mliiMcn mot at the Cilib
huute Monday In resioic to it iclc
Dhone summons to marry an anxious
couple. 'Iho L'cntleuicn shook hands
heartily und murmured "April Fool."
Moore's pilules are a guaranteed
cure for all forms nf malarial ague
chills and fever swamp fever malar-
ial fever bilious fever jaundice Hit-
jusiiess felid breitth and a tired
listless feeling. They cine rheuma-
tism and the lassitude following
blood puNiiu prudujod from malarial
polioiilng. No quinine. No uri-eni';
dulds or iriui. l).i not ruin stiimiiuli
or teeth. Entirely lalulot. Price
60 :cnts per box. Dr. U. 0. Moure Co.
310 North Main street SL Louis Mo
Sol 1 by People's drug store. dwly
The preliminary examination of the
Davis brother upon a charo of as-
sault with Intent Ui kill D. II. Gos
on tho Holdrrmu'i farm has bcon
continued by Judge Dun Curios until
April 0.
Stop your hair fulling out! "Erysip-
elas resulted in entire joss of my hair;
two bottlos Ileggs' Hair Uoucwer gave
me a One growth. "John A. Lindcr
editor Advocate Humoston la.
Guaranteed for all scalp diseases: re-
stores natural growth and color. Peo-
ple's drug store. w
John J. Hubbard of Afton spent
Sunday In tho city. Mr. Hubbard Is
enthusiastic over tho prospeclsof his
town becoming a railroad division
point und states that real estate
values arc very firm.
The Dawes commission commenced
the enrollment of Cherokee citizens
at Fort Gibson Monday. They will re-
main in senlou there until April 30
when the commission will removo to
Vinita commencing enrollment hero
May 0.
Job Couldn't Have Stood It
If he'd had itching piles. They're ter-
ribly annoying; but Uucklen's Arnica
Salve will cure Die worst case of piles on
earth. It has cured thousands I'or in-
juries pains or bodily eruptions it's the
best salve in the world. Trice 2jc a
box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Peo-
ple's and Foreman's drug stores dw
Judgment by Stipulation.
Judue Gill last week orJerc I a judg
incut entered by stipulation In favor
of the Cherokee nation fir posoosluu
of the farm now occupied by J. II.
Ilclcw. Sometlme ago J. A. Loforce
paid the costs of the case ami his
name was dripped as a defendant.
Uelcw was ordere I In pay Lef roe S10.
C.W.Moore.ot Elgin Kan. Is in the
city. Dr.Mooie is viewing the country
and vllllng friends anil takes a deep
Interest In Indian Territorial uffulrs.
From Elgin the town In which ho
resides mure cuttle are shipped to
the markets each ytur than. from any
otber point in a cattle raising com-
munity In the world.
EXPERIENCE MEETING
A Novel and Interesting Social to be
Held Friday Night.
Farm For Sale.
About 76 acres in cultivation 200
acres under fence; situated one niilo
east of Centralla I. T. Known as
the Ferryman place. One of the boat
farms In Cooucesctowu Dlst. lias
box house and wowl c'.l on place. For
particulars address it. Lee Comer
Claronioro I. T. w-30-tf
Distinguished Visitors
Judge L. F. Parker of St. Louis ac-
companied by ids brother H. II.
Parker of Chicago arrived in the
city Suiidiy over the I'ri-eo. On
ttiH emus train n.-ic Mes-r-. .1. Ge rg
Wright und .1. W Z-v rly The ubm-
tlt'inui Uigeiher wltn I-Vl -i nl At-
torney SopiT hi re the gueois at din
tor of Mr ami Mr L. F. Pirhrr Jr.
Mr II. II I'Arrfer U(.-omt! villi tin-
iiwn ulong i he Sxpiilpi ixeu.iO'i
win a vie or low-tini;.
The committee of arrangements
having In charge the Ladle.' Experi-
ence sncluble to be given Friday night
ut thu Methodist church are laboring
asslduuusly to make the affair an en-
joyable and tuccessful event. Each
lady of the church Is expected to do-
nate a dollar and alio is to tell In he."
own way how she earnod tho money.
The experiences promise in bo en-
tertaining and no doubt will ulTurX
much merriment. In addition the
appended program will be rendered:
1 Song by the Choir
2 Scrlpturo Heading
a Song by tho Choir
4 Prayor
6 Vocal solo Mrs. Clapper
0-lntrumentul music. .Mrs. Urlggs
ILLEGAL VOTING.
A Negro Confesses He Received Two
Dollars For Ills Vote.
H. F. Watson the colored politic-
ian promltc I to lie goodTuosday'moru-
ing. He did not und violate 1 the
election laws to such an extent that
there Is evidence enough to send him
to the penitentiary. Ho voted other
colored men in blocks of two three
and live. The reporter ot the Chief-
tain followed him after voting Matt
Term an ignorant negro and he
went at once to the office of a
lawyer which was tilled with negroes.
Tho reporter waited a moment then
"butted" In to tho back room of Mr.
Ncvllld where he and Watson were
talking with money lying on the
table. The reporter brought Tenny
to the Chieftain office where Lefurc
Mr. Murrs and Foderal Attorney So-
How's This?
We offer out hundred dollars re-
ward for any case of catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall's catarrh cure.
F. J. Cheney & (. Props. Toledo
O. We the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney fur the lust 15 years und
believe 1:1 in perfectly honorable In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by liioir ilrm: West Si Truux. whol-
sale druggists Toledo O. Waldlnjr
Klnnun & Marvin wholesale drug-
gists Toledo O. Hull's catarrh euro
Is taken Internally acting directly on
the blood and inuoom surfucos ot the
system. Price 76e per bottle. Sold
by all druggists. To.tlmonlals free.
Hall's family pills are the best. w
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W. E. Halsell'e Residence.
Premium Colts.
I will pay tho owner of the bust
mule colt sired by elthor of my eight
mammoth Jacks f 100. at Vinita colt
show Out. 16 11)02 breeders appoint-
ing judges. Alto will pay $100 to own-
er of belt horse colt sired in season of
1001 by my seal brown hambletonlun
bred stallion George 0. weight lyoo
height 10t hands of Ha) Pointer fam-
ily combined saddle and harness
burse. Ah a breeder tills Iiuho has
few oquuls and his colts Invariably
sbo his pure blood In style and finish.
It Is only nocossary lo see him tonppro-
elate his splendid quulltlos.
To Insure colt $10; t& August 1st
and $5 when coalt is fouled with re-
turn privilege.
D. 8. Waiiukn Vlultu I. T. tf I
7 Iteeitatlon Pauline Kolley
HXl'KltlUXHS OIIOUI' I.
8 Mule qunriotto Mossrc.
Crocket Wilson lllakony.
O-Houdliig Miss Alllo Williams
10 Mandolin elub...."Mussa's In do
Cold Ground."
UXl'Ulttl'.NCIS OHOUf H.
11 Instrumental music Miss Ilrewcr
12 Quurtotto
13-Itoel tatlou Miss Oborn
ll-Mandolln club "My Old
Kentucky Home"
KXriSIIIK.VClH OKOUT HI.
IS Koollallon.'.. Miss Carrie Stevens
10 Instrumental Music Miss Grapcr
17 Quartette
18 Mandolin club...."Swcot Poaco"
Kxi'Jiitir-.NOiM-aiioui' iv.
10 Quartottc
20 Iteeitatlon Miss Maslerson
21 Mandolin club "Sweet Hyc
nnd Ilyo."
22-Dlsmlralwllh "Auld Lang Syno"
The four hclplojs llttlo tots of the
thief Mitchell are bright and Inter-
esting clilldiou. They arc being tem-
porarily caiod for by neighbors Tho
groceries and provisions stolon by
Mitchell from ihecars wero consigned
to ItutclilT Uros & Co. wholesale
grocers.
pcf he confine I to having received
twodollatsfur hlsvoto and that ho
voted a straight Citizens tlckot.
Mr. Sopor wont at onco and broke
up tho mill. 'Penny raid ho wanted
to vote for Davenport and Lodbeltor
but they mule him voto tho wrong
Eugene lialrd ono of the most pop.
ulardry goods salesmen on tho road
whote homo Is ut Wlnilold Kas. and
who rop-oonts a largo New York
homo ono of tho largoit lirms on tho
continent was in town Monday and
remalnod until this morning when ho
left for the Heit. Mr. lialrd was en-
tertalnol by Emmet Ilea. He Is a
cousin of Emmet but that docs not
losehlm any or his geniality espec-
ially whore Emmet Is not known.
Judgo Gill and his locrotury Mr.
Adams loft for South McAloster
where tho former will take his nlnm
on the bench of tho court ot appeals.
neucrai Attorney Boner w Heave Frt.
day to be In attendance upon tho
couit.
Whichever town. Afton or Fulrland.
Is chosen for tho end of tho Miami ex-
tension will havo a railroad division
with yards covering an uroa of 3d
acres 400x1000 feet. Tho decision be
tween the two towns will bo made
public Thursday.
The Rain Descended and
The Flood Came...
But We Are Still at the Same Old
Place Selling
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PURE . DRUGS
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Also the Beit Line of
...Soaps Stationery Fine Perfumes...
And" Other Toilet Articles.
Springtime has arrived and you will need a good
Blood
....Purifier.
Our brands are fresh from the Manufacturers.
People's Drug Store
Vinita Indian Territory.
DR. WIMER
i ne only Exclusive Eye liar and Nce
Specialist in the Tmlinii Territory
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Eyes treated ami x!t"es properly fitted.
Office at residence.
Warning Order
In tlio United Status District Court at
Vlnlto. Northern District of Ilia Indian
Territory.
Irene lllck. flttlnllfT. :
va VNu. 1470.
James M. Hicks. Doteiulant. )
Ibodofeiiuant. JumtaM. llloUn.1. warned
to appear In this court within thirty ilaya
anUunHwar thu complaint of tlio plaintiff
Ironcllloks. Chun. A lluvldton.
Turnor.und Thompson. Ulcrk.
Attorney (or 1'lolntllT
Preston Kogln. T. A. Chandler
.Attorney or Uofanilant. Deputy.
March Mtii. 1W1
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Warning Order.
In..V'? United Bttoa Court for tlio Northorn
vinlti Indian Territory ulltlng at
lilanchoM. llalrl. I'lulntlir I
va.
George W. Hulrl. Defendant. (
The defendant. CJeorKQ V. Hatrl Is
warned to appear In this court within thirty
days from tin datuhor.of und answer the
eomplaliitof llUncfioM. HulrU th. plalnllir
who claims a dlvorcn from aald defendant
oraald complaint will hutukou u trun nud
ludnement rendurtd nncordlnaly.
la icitlmony whereat Unite hereunto let
i....i "jr Imad and ufflsrO tho hiI of
SCAL aald court on liilt llth day of March
A. II JU0I
W. II. TlUlilla. Olma. A. Davldaoa.
Attorn.y Mrplnlutlff. Clerk.
Oeo. h. McpolloiiHl ' -c. A. Chandler.
Attorn.y for lion. real- Denut-
dut tlefonrtunt. ' '
TnAoe MAr.KB
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Anrnno.endlna a .kttrh and dr.crtr.n.n ronr
eutcklr futirtam cnr rp4iilnn frto wt.cii.. r m i
liir.iilloii l. tMubHtlypnl.nubla Cuninii.iM. i
tloniitrlctlroonodantUL II and book on I'rjfl.t.
.nt fre Iildcii aconry fuf.KurliiapUiu.
l'atrnt. Ukan tbrnuah llumi A cSi. rec.ly.
tfttul notUi without cbaraa. la tlio
ctenu.ic niciicaii
A hand.oin.ly lllo.tratM w.tkly. Iri eat rlr-
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Marrs, D. M. The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 4, 1901, newspaper, April 4, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71692/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.