Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 165, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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Tho Chickasha Ertiresa Saturday November 7. 1903.
ODT'f
Minion Dai'Mst Oorucr Michi-
gan unit Seventh. Sunday Softool
tit .i:8) p. in. Preaching at 4 P-
in. Kt. Li Kit's. W. tiixih and lias
ii tiny rtiim l hi JO o'cIuch.
All iiH Uii't'lti art- urgently akeo"
to ciuiir ki.ii i-h. lieir children
to ttj'fi . !.. Tnere will b
110 Otiii r ri :v.
I'lEshTTKhi n Cvrii r Wa-biia
and Mn.i.ci-otH. JSuuJ.y oehoolai
10. m. P r.j .iujt Im.iii uuru-
llii Ht(l IX'tll. III lIU UMlK
ll'llir.. I l.i. ... .' It ' . VV . b.
L uni)i(L
L'ATUOl.lC. M4i.
N a ill J of Jiau
KrtUfrtrt HVellUe.
B.bO til 10 H 111.
i Hi '111- llnlj
)e veil ill .ii
1a-s Hi 8 hiji
duuday Bcuool
si 3 in the afternoon.
Christian Science Society 01
Ohiekusha 710 South Fifth
street. Serwceu 11a.m. Sub-
ject "Mortal and Immortals."
Christian Corner Sixth and
Iowa. So mi ay School at 10 a.
in. Preaibiog at 1 1 a. m. In
the Rev. J- B. Hoen also a
7 30 id the evenirg.
CONGREGATIONAL. Services a
tbe build ins: wt tbe corner of
12;h aup Washington ) reaoh-
both morning and evening by
tbe pastor Uev. M. C. Ilaecker.
Morning subject ''the. Irelih ef a
life." E'-vuiug subject the
Christian am) tbe Saboatb"
MethoDJ&T. Corner Fourth and
Iowa. Bunday school at 10 s.
IU. H o. m scriiiou by the pas.
tor Bev. G. II. tfiy. Anthem
by quartette. 4 p. in. Epwor!h
Lfutue- 7-30 p. in. sermon sub.
ject " the besieg of Duthan"
idusio by male quartette.
i t
CUMBERLAND PBEiBTTEBI AN
lows between Sixth andSeventb
Sunday School at 10 a. m. There
wi.l be preaching at II lu the
morning and at 7:30 in the eve-
ning. All the members are urg-
ed to be present tomorrow as two
: jliog alders and cue ceucon are
to be elected.
Baptist. Corner Fourth and
Colorado. Sunday School at
10 a. m. Young Peoples Union
at 7:15 p. m. There has been
no notiue received of any other
servicea to be held.
LOCAL
NEWS.
King is in the city from
Apache1.
Mr.
Okla
city.
Arthur Whorten of Ferry
is visiting friends in tie
You save money trsding at th
Opera House Grocery Co. the next
15 days.
ti ceuts ou every dollar saved if
yea trade wilh tbs Opsra Hods?
Grocery Co. next week.
To secure genuine bargains in
high grade erooerlet.
Opeha House GaocfiHy Co.
A. E. Wiight who is well known
in town returnod yesterday from
Alaska. He was gone more than
a year.
Bassell Baird and wife cf Cot.
tonwood Grove returned from Ar-
kansas City to day where they
went to attend the funeral of Mr.
Bairi's brother MMin Baird.
The following ware among tbe
jrueats at the Early yesterday K.
Edgar. El Reno; W. E. Taylor.
Pauls Yalley F. E. Humphrey-'.
Lawton. N. li. Brastel. and F. E.
Lilly. Dancan;A.D. Crosby. Ana
darko.
The ladies of the Home Mission
society of the M. E. chnrch will
hold their regular business meet-
jip Moaday or. 9 n 3
'clock at the church in connection
milh the r Foreign iliss.on meet.
iog. All the ladies interested in
tie tai r to b given the last wee
of this month will be expected to
be there especially tbe chair-
man of the di'afjrent com-
tflttecs be thee with tbir reports.
Committer.
were (lmi
!.u!!
tie what tbey are. We will
ou como in.
CHICKASAW
t; -r -m tv""- stt J'JS." -v
INS'JKANCE DEPAUTMKIv"
Homer Richards is repoited lo
bd dangerously ill at tbe Good
eaumnUn Huopital in OkUhouia
City
You never nan such o oppor-
tunity before lu Cbickaalia lo bai-
ter. coffees canned aud botll d
goods at wholesale pneeS
Ol'KUA Hoi SK (jKOI fcliV Co.
Lew Yirdi'ii uiwosger of tbe
'Wizard of Wall Strict" whioh
was prrscnltd in the Wufr
opera houee reoeuf.!y was lu the
illy j eeti rihiy. Mr. Y;rd-u'i com-
pany baajnsi el ioeit a au.nseisiul
engagement i.i Oklahoma Oily. On
c uiint of ill bci.l li bi bun been
Himpi'llcd to i v i up work and
vili upetid twi m.Miibs rmiiug aud
'SCIlp-il ttlll'tf.
The f.ihuuiusr leafuer-t iu the
pU'ililt BOflK"1' went io A.M.Vtir'lO
o atleud a TcaohrrV Anocmiion
li it ni'iri !ag. Wil p nti tendelit
fouan Cook and wife; Mesnrs. 15.
L. Ueed Glenn liaiues Cbas.
l'eiton; MiHses Lynch Stinncer
Cora Wiblev Beatrice Wibley
Hurmep Vidaraao Dollings-
worth Iiobertsoo Nelsou Spring-
er. The Boiuki;r iveu bv the Mod-
ern Wooduieu at the A. O. TJ. W.
hall last night was a p'-nnnt and
aoo silaU afl'ai'-. VcIjujs of
imoke from Ohicka-bu-uiaile ci-
gars pop and peach meadr to-
gether with var oai game inadf
the oouibiona highly enjoyable
one. TlifCump is taking ett p
for strengthening its membersliip .
iu the near future and bus good
prospects forsuet'ens.
NO FAKE SALE.
My entire stock wili
tie closed out. I am
going to retire from
business. Respt.
The Big Cash Sore.
J. G. MAYS.
THE NEW COTTON GIN.
It is an assured faot that Chick-
asha will have another cotton gin.
The oon true t has been let aud
work will begin next week on tbe
site in the Frisoo addition. The
cit'Z'ns committee raised some-
thio over $1000 of which 900
was paid for tbe site. The land is
deeded to (he Wagoner Cotton Oil
and Gin Co. In trust so long 88
they maintain u i todepeudent giu.
This company h h Urge one
having a number cf mills and gint
in Texas and Oklahoma. Their
hindquarters io Oklahoma City
and at Hobart. The new gin will
probably cost about 10000.
fiOBOilS QUESTIONS.
The Questions This Week
Taken From Monzel's
History.
Are
Hostess. Mrs J. K. llarri".
Leader Mrs. E. L. Daweon.
1. How did the migrations
tnd to christiaQiZ Germ inj ?
2. Tell something of the Gothic
ebb f Alaric.
S. Give an account of Rom? A.
D. 400.
4. bat aa the Salio Law?
5. Tell something of EUel.
6. What can joa say of the
Yandalf?
7. When did tbe Rocan Em-
p're end?
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby gUen that the
firm of W. F. Graulee & Fusio W.
Shepard editors aud publishers of
the Chickasba Daily & Weekly
Exprese job printer? binders etc.
doing a general printing and pub.
falling business in the town of
Chickanha I T. has this day been
dissolved by n.utoal cogent Miss
Shepiird retiring nnd Griu'tv- &
Evan c ititinuiug th tmnni!s. All
bills dua Grunlee & Sieprd are
iluoand . p.iyable ini.nedistely to
that tlrm. either to Mr. Graulee or
Mie- Shepard. AH outs'.anding id-
deb'edness egalnst the firm of
Grmil-e ili Sheprd will be settled
by Hint firm.
All bills in ast lie paid immediate-
Granlee &. Shepard
ChickusU L T.Nov. if. 1903.
MIE YOU 1XSUHED?
Firo an I tun ientti.ir.h--J le I
nu i may c-:n-5 at the earn i :inc.
It uj-iv not. h-it.'er b wiUiin
i ... . . .
uiim in pjwer io s-ive hhi."
V
1 bo hi; in of li'ii'.'kjtird l uim
may bis tvj.Jruce f your Lck of
j'oi'f-iht or jKr-. lb-it yoa are
entit't' l io co'kct Iba feutu ojes-
tio'ieJ in yo ir p . !k-v.
FIUE INSURANCE
ii not expc-r)-i?e. Jt wcuM le well
wo; lb tbe cofet even tf tho ru!ejj
I C
tell you all about any time
TRUST Co
GOAL.
G.
Phone 255.
WOOTTtN VICE rB3IDlNT
JOHNSON. CASHIE.R
ESTABLISHED 1BOO
Capital ?100000.00
M. IiOLItl-AND
P. G1LKEY
T. JCIIN80N
Henry Frey Deputy U. S. Mar.
shall et Cement O. 'I'. arrested J.
II. Mounts and J. S. Greeu on
! iiuviiii i -il ir- ni pn tH Tha ttrlnnnm
wre taken to Liwton. It was a
p!etu)id Imul (or Frey as there
i us if .500 reward ou each man.
Henry 's friends who are numerous
here will congiatnUte him on his
good luck.
ING LONG.
Chiri3S8 Restaurant
Short Orders a Specialty.
SPENCER. & HANNA
Blacksmithing
8c Horseshoeing
H kinds of Wood Work Specialty.
lCili. Ave beT.wi.-eu lut anl and bl.
Efl.D.Garner&Sons
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
piftns and FpeciOcations made for
ii kiints of buildings. Estimates
nd lulls of material furnished.
I quire at Cameron Lumber Co
CHICKaSHA I. T
Dwyer & Owsley
WRITE
Fire. Tornado
Accident and
Bonding Insur-
ance. ....
ONLY OLD
OOYU'ANIES
AND RELIABLE
REPRESENTED.
OUlce Rear CitirensBank.
Hotel
uuder new management.
RATES $1.50 PER DAY.
Modern conveniences. Electric
lights. Bath. Sample room etc.
Cor. Fourth and Choctaw Ave.
J. R. PENDROY
TKOPRIKTOE
ONLY HIGH QUALITY TOILET
ARTICLE i
Will prodncd sat f mtory usulu
Inferior thmgsar no; on'.v wurih-
leis but BOOlutidiii post ivli InrU'
iu'.
All ojr goods A'f pn-f-c'ly r .
liable T.'iy ere rt-in'-l-- wi-h
iriucli c-ue at our DKUGS AND
MEDICINES and wili be fount:
j ;iHt m ifi i I .
So m fUi ii:e'it should b n od tt
keep t'ie ki:j In "'' c uil:ti') i.
A e c irry i n r t ir-'- a1! f !ic juri-f. trs-
tioria wi-i'-lv alvrr'Hel. Qir
nn.tlioii Cai-anj aa ex'el-n
5 1 '"" : 1 1
1 I C B . CAMPBELL PRid:NI' ' 0
ff n r
y Si Ssi
Royal
K"..-. r r --r 't'-'-w J.ff'-'A
. ' - - it
skin f.iO'l hitfii!nir 'tf-.enitig
mid heso'l'yifg i' Only 25 j p-i
bottle.
B R 0 YNSON S PH A HLI ACY
21 J CLickasha Avcauo.
QOAL. QOAL.
W. MUNFORD i CO
THE
it. a
A OF CH1CKASHA
CHICKASHA IND. TER.
Surplus 15000.00
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
DlHECTORs: -v
T. W. LANIEE E. B. JOHNSON
O. II. BKSSENT K K. WOOTTKN
B. BOND C. B. CAMPBELL
Wanted: A Sale-nun and col-
lector must be able to furnish
wagon and learn. Address the
Singer Mf.v. Co. Ch okasha I. T. 3t
All kinds of scavenger work
done on short notice. Leave your
order t the Nickel Store.
J. B. Boatrigbl
Rav Brothers are now located
at 227 corner of Kansas avenue
and Third street where they will
be pleased to meet all of their old
and new customers. They keep
on baud a large stork of all kinds
of meats. Phone 218 tf
Mrs. C. S. Williams hasretnrned
to Qhickatsha and will begiu classes
in violin mandolin guitar piano
and elocution Monday October
19 tb . All parties wishing instruc-
tion in above oranches please leave
uuines at l.inn ton's Musio store or
call at residence 1001 Minnesota
avenue corner Tenth. Mrs. Wil.
limns will organize a violin orches-
tra and mandolin and guitar club.
dim
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
WHEREAS the olBce of Alder
man from the first ward of the city
of Chickasba Indian Territory for
the term of one year is now vacant
havicg been made vacant by the
reoent death of Mr W. J. Stone
and
Whereas the law provides that
when a VHoancy occurs iu the city
council a special election shall be
called by thn mayor for the eleo-
tion of un Alderman to Gil such
vacancy NOW THEREFORE
. I R. N. Mnrphj mayor of the
city of Chickasba Iudian Territory
by authority vested in me by ltw
do hereby call and proc'uim a
sptcial election to be held iu the
FirBt ward of the. ci y of Chickashs
Indian Territoiy ou Saturday the
7 1 ii tley ofNovember 1903.
There fchell be oted for aud
elt cled at such eleo ion one aldrr-
man to serve until the ih xi tpgular
elett'on to be held lo end city tit
Chickasba iu tbe month of April
1904 a id such alderman shall be
elected by the qualified voters of
the first word cf nui I city cf
Ohickasbn
The place of holding such t it c.
'ion shall be at tbe Groan iSohool
house on Washita Avenue and the
folh w irg judgt s are hereby apt
pointed lo hold and conduct men
lection to-wii; J. P. Cross T.
B. Biggers and Jumes l'eltyjohn.
Such election shall be leid nd
conducted and the returns thereof
made as Ihe law provides.
Witness my hand as uch mayor
)f he said cty of Chickat-ba Indian
Territory on this the 20th day of
October 1003.
R. NT. Mvephv
Mayor of C'jiakcha.
Fifty Ye:rs (ha Sfsniard
k ..... fiV :
c
u
X
E-prcYEj tha fsror t"i tiit la
thi f.8:::J.L:r::t cf ihi fscd.
fates sakiho cia co
CICS.O
i
J. T AUST ASST. CASHICR
F. JOHNSON. ASST. CAlHltR
Deposits 442000.57
H.
B. JOHNSON
8. TINSMAN
Gladstone Hotel.
New Management.
Kates $1.00 pvrday
Near Frisco depot Ilotnq
like nd quiet Illinois
Avenue between 8th and
1Kb e reete
Phone 31G.
HE3.H.B. WABD - - FfOiricto
Wheo you go to
EL RENO
Don't forget that
HENRY SCHAFER
Sells the
General Agent for Pabst Brewing
Co.'s Celebra'ed Beers.
3 Nights
Commencing
1
They are coming tbe
Peerless Entertainers
Iu high clacs Moving Pictures
S T
WONDERFUL . .
. . PASSION PLAY.
SCENOGRAPH
ZOETROPE.
Uncle Toms Cabin's
first time here in mov
ing pictures Eruption
of Mt. Pelee Battle of
ban Juhan Hill. F;tz
simmons-Jef fries Fight
and many others. .
Prices 15 25 and 35 cents
lit ( m
None Ectter Than
The Celebrated
CLUB.
HOUSE
GOODS
!At
01 HOT.
We are cartful to always Z
fill your order j ist as you
want it find deliver it J
promptly ; that's why we
please our many patroDS so
well.
Our well arranged stock 2
makes buying easy.
Mascot Grocery :
Ciftrj Grocery Companf.
Exclusive Agents for
Chase t Sanliorn's Coffee.
JIM
Fin IIBE
v i . i U 111
iiinuu
123 m
Mm :
LOCAL NEWS
Ualluway's buys feuthts.
dtf
Have jour tea'bera aud
way will buy them.
Calla-
chBrmi"
3-
3-iid Decree aud K.
it HhI'oui & Owslev.'
T.
flints and ladi.'s Fobf frdn 5lH
op at Hallo in & Ownley. 3t
15iing all your fraibers to Cd'la-
way'o. HiciiHdt market price j)nui
Save money by buj iug one of out
beating stovep. Hnie i Wallace.
We bay all kiads of cleuu new
or old fea'here. Cnllavvay's fur-
liHure btore. ii' 1
"leao eiiickiu luikey dnca
and goose letbers bought at ChIis-
way'i furniture store dtl
Come and eee our stock of hfa1-
ing stoves. We can save j on
money. Buie & Wallace. tf
Sterling silver knives forks and
spoons. Note our pri j'lf .
Haltom Si Owslkt. 3c
Do you need a watch? If so t
our prices they are lower than the
lowent. Haltom & Owbley. 3t
Mrs. Mry Chupman of Oregon
Mr. arrived today to visit over
Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. C L.
Greer.
Win. McBride of Tishomingo
was here yesterday with a party of
tbite Cboo'nw Indiana to locate
allotments fur them.
Now is the time to invest jn a
diamond another advance in
eight see our slock.
Haltom & Owsley. 3t
The Opera House Grocery Store
has an important announcement in
the advertising columns of the
Weekly Express. Read it.
Our new healing stoves have ar-
rived and we will offer them for
sale in i few dy. See them be-
fore joa buy. huie & Wallace.
Better
Sweets
and pies
tf.
than ever. Palace of
Try our bread cakes
Always fresh.
U. N. Chnrch Mgr.
Make out list from bill left at
your home and be on band early.
15 days special si!e on grocerie?
commencing Mnt.dat Nov 9th.
Opera House Gkocebt Co.
Architect Williams of Oklahoma
City was heie ytaierday cn busines
in regard to plans for the new
Methodist church aud the Carnegie
'ibraiy.
.
Get it at tbe White Swan Bakery
nd you will be pleased. A choice
liue of bread cakes pies and con.
feciions always on hand. Fresh
and clean. tf
Now is the chauce for the bojs
and girls to learn violin pUuo
mandolin or guitar. See Mrs.
Williams for terms ot 1001 Minoe.
sola avenue. dim
Mrs. C. S. Williams comes to ns
highly recommended as a teacher
of mimic. She is a teacher of ten
years' experience Jn the best col.
leges of the south. dim
We have every kind of a hair
brush but a poor one. Ke piug
faith with the public taa bn'lt up
mir busines". .Brownsos Drug
Store. 219 Chlckssha lvenue. tf
For Rent. Two nicely furnish.
ed rooms suitable for light home-
keeping or three gentlemen room
ere. Inquire of Mrs. V. F. Oran
lee Thirl and Illinois avenue tf
White Rock chickens for sale
at reduced pic. Some h'gh
scoring hens. Will sell all or any
part ot tljck Call at residence
Fifteenth aud Texas Sparks Ad-
dition. ReV. L. B. 3t
Jackets skirts and suits made
to order. For samples prices
andstles call at the New York
store and si e Miss dobuston Agt.
Cbue. A. Stevens & Bro.
Chicago.
The Palace Drug Storeis theonly
anthonaed agent in tbe city for the
Chickat-ha Electric Co. forglobes.
Toey handle none but the best qual-
ity which are furnished exclus-
ively by ns
Chfckash Electric Co.
Doctor and Mrs. L. F. Tauvsr
late of Pnri France are registered
at 'be Glt.lsione. Ho'el. Doctor
Tsuvar is a prni)te. pbysiuhn
and snr:e.n wbi.e Vr. Tauvnr
is a trsined nurse. They wiil
loee in Chickashi we are ( lease i
to note.
Dr. C. D. Kay the Osteopath
treats sacceearuHy ail kinds Of dig.
eaten acute and cbroi.ic without
th r.cc of drug". Some of Ciiick.
nn best rit:xn have tested
Osteopathy and are Sa'n-Bed tbst
it cau d' for thnu what other
forms of treatment have failed In
to. Osteopathy ctn do the same
forjou. loi
THE LINE SALOON.
I have opened op the Line Es.
loon at the o'd place and hereby
extend a cordial invitation to all
of my nil friends and customers to
full on m when in need of acy
likil'A FGlFlEEt EI
tltit.
VitNTED
A "od roe
stone Ijol.'.l.
wunled nt lue (Jlnd.
3t
U'HnU-i.V:-(i-ll for g
hiuework in l.nii'iy of I'1
Khijmh- ave.
Llil Ihl
Si'Jl
tf
W'uiitfl Kx" r'eimul la-It nl a-
nerrar.lirr. A!!! H ' n"g. Daily
Wauled: lle.'i.H.le man wlll.l-K
to invest $75 and appoint agentc.
1'nn dauble In money unirij time".
Investigate nl Rnjal hotel. 3'.
Wautut: Uoint ciiuip- ltnt pr;n.
ter for make-up nnd ad man im
niettiattdy hi ihi' t ttiee. A good
ateady job to the right Lii-d uf a
man.
FOR RPNT.
Fir Rent:-
if desirei:
Fifh.
-Nice rooms li mul
507 Kansas and
Three room houi-e for rent or.
ner Seventh and CloraJo li VSn i''
Inquire at Yellow barn.
St W. T M-iri.ey.
For R'Dt. Two nicely furnish-
ed roouu suitable for liht hiue.
keeping or three gentlemen ro t'o-
ers. Inquire of Mr.. W. F. Gnin.
lee Tiiird aud Illinois avenue if
Two new itit nef modern up-to-date
and widi all tbe modern
convenience t loca'td on South
Third stree' close in fcr net.
Al0 oflices Hi 'he Trni-t Co. Hunk;
buiMiug. A pi ly to II. C. Whitr-
mau. lif
MISCELLANEOUS.
We
furnit:
buy feathers
re store.
Callaway 's
dtf
War.rtiity
deedii
for i-nh
hihI other
at this of
tilanx
tieA.
TRY
THE
NEW SALOON
AT ALLIE.
MAT COOK Proprietor.
We are now open with lbs finest
slock of whiskies wines liitorn
of all kinds cigars etc. in the
territory and invite the pnbiic t
call. l'abst bctT OU draught.
Special attention to mail orders.
Your trade solicited.
SB Of IPS.
If a Telephone would save you
a half dozen trips a day it
usually saves people from thrca
to six times that many wouldn't
it l-e an economical investment
A telephoue iu your house or
place of business costs you Icks
than 10 cents a day Six trips
a day would coK you not Its
ihim ten cents each or a total of
6i cenls. In a month this would
foot up the enormous total uf ili
counting Sundays and all. liut
some business men tine their
phone 100 or more times a day
Tiey coul.lu't ciu without it.
We'il inMall your phone fur
you in a day's notice. Our loco I
exchange aud toll sUtn havo it 1
been overb.anltd uud placed in
first cluss condition. We j;u.-vr-anttb
ood seivice; pron-pt cour-
teous ul'.tnlioii. All you have
to do is "ring i p centrai".
Don't you t tunic you
had better inciii ji.
phone?
T0PEI(fi:ELHEflO
TELEPHONE CO.
THE
ADVANTAGES OF
ELEGTHIG LIGHTS
h re w apparent that wcbioh-
nio?t iishiiuad lo talk aU.-ut thtm.
They stick ri-lt out Ijke the n.-co
on your face ilnl u Marcus
Aurcius nii-ht have ni.l if 9
had thimpht of it: 'If s niati
blow not his own horn tho sumo
it fbh!! not he b'owe.1." An. I
our ofiii-e Imy sys he'll he l.lcwe.i
t he ran see why wo t-hoiild bi.Jo
our light under a hi!f l.tisi.o .
So to uvo nri-;l)..lt wu fl0
wi I:"" to admit ti. ut if in. . ..
li;Jt iron tvcii piri'a hen tie
eitxtric liijht in qm.ntity tI lj.
rutlialtd u!l aroui.d ibe 1..
The quality vl the l)L-hl
can K-e for ourelf. Eec'tnc
lights pve a btronrr clear viviti
hite jsht. Thl is what t.do-
manddil Unlay pure white light
and plenty of it.
If our iK)ints are not clear lo
you it is undoubted y duo to t.Vj
fact that your irht is poor. 1
you will put i a foil
I
of electric lights the whole sub-
ject will le made K-aitifu!lv-Inniinous
ami we wit have pesce
m tho f .mily.
Ghickasfia Electric Crj.
rbotic 51 uo
V.-
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 165, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1903, newspaper, November 7, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731140/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.