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THE LEADER GUTHRIE 0KLAH0MAWEDNE3DAY NOVEMBER 12 1902.
SAM THRU
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H.I H KIv
LIGHTED
TRAINS
Are operated by the
Between
TEXAS
And the
North and Cast
Oetweon
BlRAUNGHAAl MEMPHIS
And the
North and West
Detwoerv
OKLAHOMA
North and Cast
Observation cafo cars undfcr the
management of Fred Harvey. Equip-
ment of tlio latest and best design.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
(World's Fair 8peclal.)
Leaves Oklahoma City .... 6.30 p.m
Arrives Kansas City 7:00 a.m.
Arrives St. Louis 11:30 a.m.
Arrives Memphis 6:00 p.m.
(St Louis Express.)
Leaves Oklahoma City .... 9:50 a.m.
Arrives St Louis 7:16 u.in
(Meteor.)
Leaves Kansas City 7:15 p.m
Arrives Oklahoma City ... 7:30 a.m.
(Arkansas and Oklahoma Express.)
Leaves SL Louis 10:00 p.m.
Arrives Oklahoma City .... 6:45 p.m.
Through cars and Pullmaa Palace
sleepers between Oklahoma City Kan-
aas City St. Louis and Memphis. For
rates and othdr Information call on
jicarest Frisco System Agent or ad-
dress the undersigned.
B. F. Dunn
Division Passenger Agent
Wichita. Kansas.
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A neat orderly resort Is
Reaves Brothers
We Keep In Stoofc
Hapstone liye Snffel Old
Monk and bilver Wedding
Rye.
We accord courteous treatment
wall.
Cool Ueer on tan. AH brands of
t Honied Ueer.
Cor. Second and Harrison
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l'ANY of Thunder Mountain iu
is an assured uivmeua pjiihvm
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Investment A line to trie
Corporate Agent Co.
W Broadway. N Y .
wlHtinngby return mall roai-.. pic-
tures gu'des. etc. of thtswondtrtwt
gold camp wbtcb promises to ku.-
pa the Klondike for I in riches A
dollar Invented in Thunder Mountain
today at Threu Cents per he
meausjn vy mnars in lae ccuroe or
a snort time a iocs; run paia ana
non-assessable. Don"t wait Advjncr
to JWe cents per share witbout nutice
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BRILLIANT MILITARY
WEDDING AT BLOOMFIELD
Miss Helen Richards Weds
Lieuienanu Manna of
the Army
1 (By Associated Pros3.)
I Bloomfield N. J Nov. 12. Nearly
two thousand guests Including promt-
.nent military men and loaders in Now
.York society wero present! at the
wedding of Miss Holon Dodd Richards
l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Richards of Nw York to Lieutenant
Matthew Eltlng Hanna U. S. A. mill-
..... .
tan' attache of the United States le-
gatlou at Havana -which took place-
.... . J
this afternoon In the historic old First (
Presbvterlan church. Tho officiating
clergyman was the Rev. Dr. Hollla i
Burto Frluoll of Hampton Institute
va undo of th bride. Lieutonant j
Frank McCoy aid to former Governor
Gonernl Wood of Cuba was tho best
'man and tho ushers were cadets from
West Point.
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
Governor Forguson ha approved
plans for now court houses at Lawton
and A.adarko and for Anadarko
schools and water works.
Tho Kansas City Star In Its Mon-
day's Issue claims Bird McGuIre was
onco a cowboy. Evidently a poor cow.
boy tho way ho ran last Tuesday-.
Tho Dawes commission and Indian
Inspector's office will as soon as tho
enrollment of Chlokasaws Is approved
pay out a $40 'pot capita payment to
5600 Chlokasaws. This may take
njace within. the next 30 days. -Soijth
McAlester Capital.
It was announced yesterday that J.
T. Odfell formerly assistant general
manager of tho Northorn Pacific had
been elected a member of the board of
drectors ot tho Kansas City Mexican
and Orient. If Is said that Mr. Odoll
who is anoxport In railroad constiuc-
tlon will go with tho Orrent In an ex-
ecutive capacity.
S'enator Dawes of the Dawes com-
mission live In Connecticut. Elec-
tion day his Irish driver took him to
tho polls and Dawos wont In and voted
the straight: Republican ticket. Than
ho came out and the Irishman went
in and voted tho Democratic ticket
straight. They have thus cancolled
rach othors' votes for twonty-sevon
yoars. -
F. A. Molltor chlc-t onglneor of the
Choctaw Oklahoma and Gulf railroad.
h reportod as saying that grading and
bridging on the Outhrlo branch Is
very nearly compldad. It will bo
fifty miles long and wlU connect with
tho proposed branch of the Santa Fe
from Itfpley. Okla. fo Paul's Valley
I.T.
Tho other night whon tho JudgM
were counting the votes n El Reno
they eamo aoross on that was
scratched up In good shapo on the
state ticket. Tho countr ticket had
one or two marks and then the voter
had writer aorote the ballot "AH th
rest Democratic."
A chartor for th Flrk Rational
bank of Boyntoij. I. T-. has been ap-
proved and tho Institution will be
opened for business in the new town
as- soon U3 the railroad reached Uv
place The capital stoek Is $86000.
A. W. Patterson Is president; A. U-
Mtlle.- of Guthrie cashier.
.
The school superintendent of Paw-
nee county says the eounty has WOO
1 children of schol age. with an enroll
ment of 4.173. Tho peerage daily at-
tendance 2563. bing 61 per cent of
the enrollment and 61 per cent of the"
enumeration. The eoun.y has slxty-
jflve school houses valued at $02000.
.Total moneys recselved for school pur-
poses wr $89208.89; amount 'paid
'ot teachers. $1E.51.41.
! business bobbIoub of the ninth annual
The Orient Is maklug rapid prog-j convention of tho United Daughters
i-es8 and Is load Jg g-aln at every of the Confederacj" wre got inder
station along It Hue A grain ele-jway today under auspicious coour
vator is bolng built at Byron whee.tlons. The attsndance Is unusually
the work on the depot is wwll under large the delegates coming from
way Th track Is about a mil ne- Texas Arkansas Mississippi Georgia
yond Byron. Chief Engineer platt'and neighboring states while Call-
reports twenty miles oX steel and.fornla thla yoar has also Bent a large
twenty thousaad ties on th way and delegation. Th visitors are being
-i in work of roia'rur-tion will be push-
.-d as rapidly as no'hte.
CONSUMPTION
CURED.
Mr. Edxrard Schubarth and Mrs. It.
C Allinglon Whom the Doctor
Said Had Incurable Con- j
sumption Were Pcrma- I
ncntly Cured by
Duffy's Pure !
IVIalt Whiskey
STOPPED HEMORRHAGES.
Gentlemen: It is with great pleasuro
that I write to Inform you that 1 havo
used eight bottles of your Pure Malt
Whiskey. I would not havo been here to-
day only for your wonderful medietas. I
have uned all kinds of cough syrups and
been under the care of doctors.. I havo had
three severe attacks ot grip and pneurno.
nlfi tvMrh hnvn Infr mf with n. hn1 rnilirli
and weak lungs and heart. I am G7 years
old. It has toned up my system and
Stopped the hemorrhages. I cough but
vory mue. i only regret I did not know
of your whiskey before. I oannot oxpress
what It has done for mo. I beg to remain
Yours respectfully
. H. C. allinqton
j.vtoY. i
Nashua N. II. Sept. 11 1U01!
nmoinu xnnrn I
Dcar sr8; j plcked up one ot'your clr-
culars on a table about a month ago unci
read it through. Af tor reading I went out
nl tiniifTfif fi fmrtln rf vnilf whlftlrnv Wrnlfm
and bought a bottle of your whiskey wbleh
helped mo right away l am now on my
fourth bottle using it for so-called In-
curado consumption and I feel like a new
man. I think that If I had known of your
whiskey when I was at homo In Chicago I
would have never come out hore for my
health. ED. SCHUDAnTH.
1C08 Market St. Denver March IS 1902.
There are thousands of casos just Hko
that of Mr. Schubarth and Mrs. Alllngton
where the patients thought they had in-
curable consumption until their doctors
prescribed Dutly's Pure Malt Whiskey.
Duffy's Vuro Malt Whiskey Is absolutely
puro and possesses more curat I vo power
than all other medicines. It contains no
fusel oil so common In other whiskeys
and which is a dangerous ingredient in
whiskey especially for the diseased sys-
tem when the poison takes effect.
Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey not only
drives out consumption germs and heals
the lungs but it bul'ds up new tissue and
renovates the entlro system. It aids
digestion stimulates and enriches tho
blood tones up the heart invigorates and
builds up the body so that it will throw
oft all disease. At the Medical Convention
in Albany on? of tho leading doctors said
ho would rather have Duffy's Puro Malt
Whiskey to euro consumption catarrh
asthma and dlseasos ot tho throat and
lungs than all tho quack mcdlclaes in the
world and the doctors present agreed with
hltn unanimously. Duffy's Puro Malt
Whiskoy is good tor old aud young. It has
carried the blessing of health to hun-
dreds of thousands of poor sufferers.
Many have tried to lmltato it. and unre-
liable dealers have been known to try to
sell their customers somo cheap substi-
tute because thero was more profit In tho
substitute. So we caution our patients to
bo earetul and see that "Duffy's Puro Malt
Whiskoy" Is on tho label and that it is
our own patent bottle with the name
blown In the bottle. This Is the only
way Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is sold.
If offered In bulk or In flasks It Is a fraud. .
Tho genuine at all druggists or grocers
or direct J 1.00 a bottle. It Is the only
whiskey recognized by the Oovornment as
a medicine. This Is a guarantee
A valuablo medical booklet containing
symptoms and treatment of each disease-
and many testimonials will be sent free
to any reader ot this paper who will write
Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Rochester N. Y.
The Osage Indians of Oklahoma
havo $8000000 oa deposit at Wash-
ington and $1500000 acres of land
worth $8000000 mQro Tho Intorost
on tholr money yields an annual In-
com' of $300 to every man womaa
and child and tho por capita wealth
of the tribe li about $4000.
the Katy flyer hae made It necessary
A Liberal Offer .to lengthen the t.alns to acoommc-
The undowlgned will give a freo dae the travsl. and thi In turn call-
sample of Charaberlalr? Stomach and Jed for passenger engines of a larger
Liver Tablets to any one wanting: a and more powerful tyw which are
reliable remedy for disorders of the exrM ted to arrive aud go Into service
stomach biliousness or constipation at an early date tho ornr having
This la a new remedy and a good one . been placed about a yvar ago
Bagle drug store.
BOHEMIAN VIOLINIST COMING.
(By Associated Press.
New York Nov. 12 Rudolph Aron
. . . .. . .
son has received word that Kocian
th young Bohemian violinist who Is
to tour America this winter sails from
Liverpool today on tho Majestic. On i
his arrival here he la to have a formal
walcome from the several Bohemian
societies of this city.
CONFEDERATE DAUGHTERS.
By Associated Pross)
New Orleans La. Norv. 18 The
royally entertained by the lrat
J Daughters and affiliated BOcietlM
LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terri-
tory Briefly Told.
A home telent theatrical company Is
being organized at Lawton.
Thvre H
near Ashen
to be a toll bridge built
Sixty residences are
const met ion at Ashr.
In course of
The
closKil.
Catholic fair at Cushlng has
Professor Mooney has resigned as
instructor in the Willie Halsell college
at Vlnlta.
Th Fort Smith and "Western rail-
road company has begun carrying
United States mall in Indian territory
Enid boasts of eighteen lnaunfacttir
in if establishments and sixteen Job
blng housca.
Ardmore brinks hare denoslta of
$5B6.02f .17. This Is 64.13 p capita
for the population tit the town
' sssasj
1 Tho census office thorn: that 84099
baloa of Oklahoma cotton were sold
up fo Oct. 18.
I It 1b reportod that Bon CravenB
tho notorious outlaw is creating con-
siderable excltomvnt In Tonkawa by
his presence thero.
Afnpaho is proud of her sidewalk
and as a result the people are o'Jntn-
orlng for a city hall and other metro-
politan luxuries.
Visit the territory: Assistant Sec-.
rotary of the Intoriw Thomas Ryan
visits Indian territory this week to In-
vestigate a numbor of matters which
are sMll unsettled.
j A numbor of farmare of Comanche
county havo formed tho Comanche
County Farmers Institute. A. W.
Crawford was elected president. The
object of tho Institute is to encourage
nnd aid agriculture in that district.
I Ardmore Is rustling around trying to
raise $2750 to pay for the site Of tho
now federal Jail. South McAldSter
feels good ovory time she thinks of
J. J McAlostor who donated the sit?
thora
A steam pipe exploded Monday at
tho Sapulpa stam cotton compiois
rupttfrlrfg" on of tha bollors and de-
stroying prdperty to the extant of
$2000. Soveral ot the employe were
Injured but none was kilted.
The municipal wator plant at Black-
well Ib nearing completion and th
city will af onco begin drilling for
gas Municipal ownorshlp of 'public
u'ilitfefl Is gaining ground In Okla-
homa. The experiment station of tha A
nnd M; college at Stlllwator sends out
the lnffirmatlon that while oantlpedec
are pollpnohs. to some extent thlr
bu l not dangerous to the larger aa-
imnla or human bolngg.
Handkorohief poison Joe Cobb of
Ardmote bad hay fever and bought n
handkerchief. After using it his no;e
and lips began to swell anu doctors
Bald the handkerchief had poisoned
him. A part of his lip had to be am-
lmiated. i
ContinU'sui Increase In patronage of
Healthy Mothers
1 1 RHafto Happy Homes g
' warm but mtmola hamm ha eafavM SJS
I With her who tUarc hit plttiurttuad Ma heart.
I Ttwtttto unowthmlt an eye will mark
Ourcomlag.aad look MzhUrvhia we some."
uxXi!:Vr'U X
wl.a cn nwka Iioiua Iho dtmr t simH oq VAttti
tho rurlRii pi mm or tuo suaotuws. lb iw
vt liarmour id i u--. tUo Hcrwl rotiuo of
I if.. Thwomn who l Ijrr.-J.woJn as. I
.not wtlb tit Irrtutlunii ana UMIM or
suul)almU.twlazlMnif dut-wwd iumI
dwt- ad ai
rtorualuthoHM
Ijhm. Woatva
I
unh ippf.Ut.ittoloM)bersbilUrtoiw
w'ttlikhoaKtUof rtUo sb wtwi.
tionania
nro liloi.oi
iioanwoet
wwire worn
aluithaja'
al l'aoaci
who or blaMal with perfect nssHu ro lo
s intooiuvoof joy to tbcalTS4 ssa i
crtfaor. S
T Sfwire womaalr beall
ihd iur
lOAUQn
1'emalo l'aoacoa.
' I hail suiTerad far
or a rw
bosJtb i
sy) thraw botUx
- Iralr. lkrUiana
rt t4 rHora mr
. ) iUomaaffMaalorMniliwsijiMlhi
nsaAoii.
L iui taj ir.if . Iiiit tt.
w4tavar but lou.r 1'. l.
ows tar
In.- ion aavo n j i4riaUloa to pubiwi iui;
lei ter UiM othor saflvriBa womoa saar kiwjr of
bu
5?53aS
ihi. wuntlorfu) nmonr aad.ua our I.
Camouiroardaoa One MUt.
O T P-Oerll' Famal Panama oaraa
irrttimlir aoant( too rofiM and pataful
moaiklir partoiU i aurltus aud orariaa Irrtta-
llonK. alcon.dUplaoHuonuand(aU'aottbr
ons whlta aud all onaafural dtwiiariiw.
Jruitr barrwovM and all lmptluiaau to
mauraitiri aUoall awonUra atlauMs ot la
nriTsto orffapa ot wamna. At all ataxr of M-
atraal life irtxn b4dUu wosMabowt natll
lur tha ho tol -aoJ ptsia! wosaaolr
I and tons. i. la ttia but triond ol aud tasBOd;
tar womanklad. lu turn atraaibant all
tnantioraans. mralalM sad rnnlar nainral
all aauul taactiurM. It taaol-I at tint morm
attUMa twttta. Bar U In It. sad jou will
Sad thoo automata ar tru tot la rIiMl
sn4 w1 notdUappoiot
i
K?sjMttttaiMlMtfll
Prevent
Baldness
By Shampoos with
&OAF
And light dressing with CUTICURA
purest of emollient skin curei. This
treatment at once stops falling hair
removes crusts scales and dandruff
soothes irritated itching surface stim-
ulates the hair follicles supplies the roots
with nourishment and makes the hair
grow upon a swt wholesome healthy
scalp when all else fails.
Millions Use
CimcuRA 8or agisted by- CurtccrU
OtjrrMENT for preserving purifying and
beauUfylng the skin for clcnrulng tho
scalp ot crusts scales and dandrnft and tho
stopping of fslllnghulr for noftenlng whiten
lng and soothing red rough and toro hands
for baby ratuei ItelilngB and cliaflnga ami
for all tho purposes of tho toilet bath and
nursery. Millions of women uie Cuticuka
Sotrlntlie form of bnths for annoying Irrlta.
Uotm Inflammations ami ohaflngi or too freo
or offensive perspiration in the form of
wnshe for ulcerative weaknesses ami for
many s.ifiMl-o antiseptic purposes which
readily suggest thcraaelvos to women.
Complete Humour Cure $1.
Cuticuua Boap ('if )toclcanethe tklnot
crusts and scales ami soften the thickened
cuticle CtrricunA Ointmhxt (80c.) to In-
stantly allay Itching and lntlnnnnatlon and
sootho and beal and Cuticdra KiHOLvrurr
1'ilu ('Jfo.) to cool and cleanse tho blood.
Cuticvra RisoLVEXT Pills (Chocolats Costtd)
are a now luteins odorlrM raooomlel sub-
stitute for tho celebrated liquid CUTICDHA Its.
noLVSMT as well as for all other blood purifiers
and humour cores. In screw-csp Tills oontalu-
lng DO doses price 23c.
Sold Ihraochont ths Wsttd. nmi.h n.poti ST-tt
Chsrtrh4ttt J London French Dtpoti ft Itut d
I l'.li Imrl. Votti Uou xx Cnsu. Coir- BU
l'rop. Do.toQ U. S. A.
CAS NEAR APACHE
Hole 540 Feet i'n the Ground Gives up
Stuff.
Tha Apacho Hoview sny- "Gas
vas struck at a depth of 510 foot on
tho farm of H. J. Houghlantl 7 mile?
south of Apaoho. Th gas was roach-
ed about 1 o'otock Saturday morning
ut a depth of G40 feet .
The depth of tho gas nnd Is not yet
known ami boring is still In active
progress. The men who havo the
drilling In charge say thor i a pros-
tuiv of about 300 pounds which old
gru men say will be sufficient to plpo
tho gna to town and light the city.
The gas was lighted and burned
brightly being plainly sen from
town. The gag will be u-'ed for fttrn-
lalilag power to continue the drilling.
Allow me to say a few words In
piitlM of Ohambwialn's Oough Itm'
edy. I can reeommond tt with tlr ut-
most conndeaeo. It hag done good
work for me and will do the same for
others f had a very sovore cough
and cold and Xoareil I wotiWI gut pneu-
monia but aft).' taking th ; f.cond
dose ot this medicine I felt hotter
three bottlea of It cured my cold and
the pnltts la my cites1 disappeared en
tirely. I am most re peotfully yours
for health RALPH 8. MEYERS 61
Thtrty-seYtnth St. Wheeling W. Va.
For tale by the Bag'e drug store.
Queer Election Bet.
Among th many anew election bet's
none a:e ahead of a wager which was
laid between a promlnnt Republcan
and a no'able Democrat in Philadel-
phia. The Republleaa Is the proud
possessor of a luxuriant beard while
his Democratic friend Is always clean-
ly shaven having acfrer vn worn a
moustache Under the term of the
bet. If Paulson wins the Republican
will sacrifice hl whiskers and not let
them grow again until a Rtmbllean
Is elected governor of Pennsylvania.
If Judge Peanypacker shall be slet-
ed the Demociat p'edgvi himself to
let bis bard grew and never shave
again until a Dfrnoorat becomes ctUf
executive of Pennsylvania
One Minute Cough Cure.
I - the only harmless cough cur that
gives quick relief. Cures Coughs.
Colds Crotp BronohltU Whooping
Oough Pneumonia Asthma aOrlppe
and all Throat Chest aud Lung
troubles. I got soaked by rain says
Gertrude K. Peaner Muacle lad and
contracted a severe cold and oough. I
failed rapidly lost 18 lb. My drug-
gist recommended On Minute Cough
Cure. The drat bottl.: b rough relief;
several cured me. I am back to mj
old weight. 148 lbs. On V.tnute
Cough Cure ruts the phlegm reliavM
the rough at once draws out inflatn
maMon it r-roup An ideal remedy
for 'biidrpn
J N Wallace.
Subscribers to the Lecture Court-
Judge and Mrs Dale
Mr. and Mrs Guss.
Judge and Mrs. Houston.
Judg-e and Mrs. Lawrence.
Mr. Hagnu.
Dr. and Mrs. Hamlll.
. Dr. aud Mrs. Duke.
Dr and Mrs. Hill.
Prof and Mrs. Baxter.
Judge nnd Mrs. Low.
Mr and Mrs. Kmslsloy.
Gov. and Mrs. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ball.
Dr and Mrs. Rucks
Mrs Homrighaus.
Capt. Heglor.
Mr. V. G. Houston.
Harry Gray. i
Chan. Carpenter.
N. M Carter.
Edd Cook.
Dr. Vandervoort.
Mr. Bonhnm.
Mr. Tipton
II. W. Palntor.
Mr. Mnbon.
Dr. and Mrs. Hlxon.
J. W. MoNeal.
.Tamos Coopor
George II. Dodion.
Go. 9. Groon.
Ohas J Woods.
0. V. Rambo
A. A. Boyor
Ltin EtvurL
S. T. Franklin.
William Packer.
Mr. KlrfcorL
Prof. Gaftnoy.
MIsb Adele Kealor.
MIsb Tubbs.
Mrs. W. P. Eager
Mr. Maolc -Morris.
Mrs. MIntonyo
Mra Watson.
MIbb Hookonsmlth
Mr. Undorwood.
Mrs. R. W Black.
Mr. J. O. Ailon
L I. Beland.
Mrs Worthnm.
Mies Goodrich.
Mrs. Williams.
MIS6 Fazolt '
Chas. Crocket
Chas. Cunningham.'
Miss Jossld Payno
Miss Thomas.
Mr. Cunningham.
Dr. BozatiBon.
M. A. ArmantrouL
Mr. J. R Cottlngham.
W. A. Htimphray.
MUa Osbtirn.
W. M. McCoy.
Miss McNoal.
Mm. Matchott.
Mr. Nathan Patterson.
Mr. WlHls
R. Mv Grlssom.
Chas. S. Green.
Al Williams
Jno Devereaux.
Llla Brjggs.
Hunry Brown.
IT. E. Asp.
Mrs. VnnVorhcos.
Mr. Elsenarhmldt.
Mr. Harry Weinberger.
Mr. Edd Nichols.
Mr. 13. O. Milllkan.
Mr. J. B. Beadles.
Mr. Sel strom.
Mrs. Graves.
Mrs. Corking
Mrs. Chas. Adler.
E. J. Allen.
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Mr. H. L. Smith.
Mrs. W. U Rhode.
Rv Miles
Rev. Nicholas.
Geo. Ferguson.
Earn Warren
Mrs. Hart.
Gay Bronsoa.
Adalbert HughtM.
L. N. Beadles.
W. II. Merteu.
Walton Lumber Co.
Pike Lumber Co.
Mrs. Green
Miss Iilnschllft
Dr. Halm.
J. J. Houston.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 127, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 12, 1902, newspaper, November 12, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71904/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.