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OFFICIAL OHUAN OF OKLAHOMA DHM0CRACY-OPPICIAL STATU PAPER-OPFICH OP PUBLICATION HAJIHISON AVHNUK
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 13 1899.
VOLUME. 14
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J W McNEAL President
Guthrie National Bank.
Capital $50000.'
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Board of Directors JAMBS STHATTON
la addition to officers of bank. D. T FLYNN
W. J. HORSFALL Cashier
CONTEST JOB PEN
How the Vote Stood at Two
O'clock Today.
Miss Illockic Jamison 1 103
Florence Hadloy 0S1
" Lillian Laux 020
Mrs. Harry Ardcry 809
" Adelo Kcsler 28
Ifrs Kdgar Jones 103
" Zoe Klmbull ..130
Mrs. Frank Lucas ... .......... ...... 54
' Lula Strang 50
" B. Louisa Barnes ....41
" Robert Ramsay .28
Atha Grlflllh 38
Miss Jessie Hampsoll SI
" Kate Ilorod 13
Miss Lila Briggs IS
Anna Darter IS
" A. H. Huston It
Mlha Ethel Oraor .10
Mrs. Forrest McKlnloy ... 9
" C M. Barnes .".. 0
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for QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL.
jyt'ut thi ont and send to E. A. Douglas
Secretary Carnival Committee.
RULES GOVERNING CONTEST.
TiV above ballot is ordered and au'horized by the Fall
Carniva1 Commit ee and the lady receiving the largest number of
coupo'S at the close of the contest at 6 o'cl r;k October 2
1B99. will b- formal y declared Queen of rbe Carnival.
Thiscou est is open to all ladies of Guthrie.
No ballot is Ugal unless cut from the daily papers.
A c mmittee selected by the carnival o'Jflcials will count
the balluts every afternoon at 2 o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock
at "Wallace's Drug Store and the progress of the vote will
be printed in the Leader from day to day.
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Our Fall
Stock
LADIES
SHOES
HAVE ARRIVED
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LATEST STYLES.
Week
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A J. SEAY Vice-President
Surplus $10000.
FRANK DALE
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Kato McWethy 0
" Maralo Kerns. .. 0
Miss Donna Osborne ............ S
' Ethel McNeal 4
Mrs. W L. Rhodes 2
" Crowley 2
" Ida Qoodo.. 2
" Mabel Painter...
" Jennie C oiler
Cora Illnschllff
" Bloncho DuBoIs
" Maria Terrell
Mrs. Ed Vanderpool....
" Earl Olark
" Caddie Kennedy
' Myrtle Block
" Anna Gulbert r..
" Katie Schnoll .'
' W. P. Eager
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OKLAHOMA AVENUE AND FIRST STREET
HERE'S MORE TROUBLE
British Officials Detain the
Overloaded Tartar at
Hong Kong.
Scrlpps-McRae Leasruo.
Washington Sept. 13 The war de-
partment was officially notified today
f tho detention at Hung Kong by the
British authorities there of tho trans-
port Tartar with the Twontleth Kan-
sas volunteers which they claim to be
ovororowdetl
Gen. Otis cabloa facts to show thai
the transport was not overcrowded.
He also explains her prcsenco at Hong
Kong by saying that she wentthero to
be drv docked as thore is no dock at
Nagasaki large enough. This shows
that She is a largo ship.
The captain of tho transport cables
that the British authorises will not
allow him to carry more than 824 men'
This necessitates leaving 370 ashore
Tho army officers are indignant against
the British authorities at Hong Kong
About noon Secretary Root went to
the white hotuo to lay the matter be-
fore tho president with a view to
executive action
m
Hut the Indian llurein lid Not Glio Walk
or A n j Sifjlffiictlon.
licontly fix-Inoin Agent Walker
wrote the Indian department at Wasu-
itigtou asking that us a matter of jus-
tice to him he be placed in possession
of a copy of the charges If any filed
against him To this Billy got the
consoling reply -that he was removed
on charges filed in tho department by
Special Indian Agent James E. Jen-
kins and that be could not huvo a copy
of them.
Ex-Agent Walker thinks this action
of tho department smacks of the old
French inqulstlon. A man is put on the
griddle- and hot irons run up his verte-
brae but he Is not allowed to ask why
it is done.
to cum: a coi.i in onkday
Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All
OruKKst refuud the money If it falls to
urc. B. V. Grove's signature Is on each
ox 5tf t
llOIXt iCOM(l lO TtlhV.
Tho finest quality of loaf sugar Is
used In the manufacture of Chamber
Iain's cough remedy and tho roots
used in Its preparation give it a flavor
similar to that of mnplo syrup mak-
ing it very pleasant to take. Ah a
medicine for the euro of coughs colds
la grippe croup and whooping cough
it Is unequalod by uny other. Ital-
ways cures and cures quickly. For
sale by C It Renfro.
The pain of a burn or scald is al
most Instantly rollovod by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It also
heuls tho injured parts more quickly
than any other treatment and with-
out the burn is very severe docs not
leave a soar. or sa'e by O It Renfro.
Lost Scottish Kite charm having
name on It Finder please rolurn to
Leader office.
The Grand Lcudor
Calchlim File.
How often do you see men and
women with their mouths open for
hours. Such pe pie havo oatarrh and
canuot breathe tholr nose. Olean out
your noso and head with Budbou's
Cream Catarrhal. It will remove all
obstacles.
(J ru mi L(mlor
Olrls Wanted to learn tho
Milinery trails. Apply t
IlIrHch k Kaufman 1 1 1 liar-
risou Avenue itroohs lluild-"if?-
Jlaekitthv
Is an electric warning from your kid-
neys. Heed the warning. Prcvout
Bright's dls ase by using Bright's
Kldnov Pills frioe 5c. For sale by
J. N. Wollooo
Grand Ijh(It
Tho Pobtofllee Book tore has a on-
plcto line of bchool booli6. tablets eto
for tchool use
Vanderpool
bo ks.
na a full line of sehool
TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILBOINT
MENT relievos tho lntenf Itehing.
It sooihes heals and cures ehro' le
oases where surgeons fall. It Is no
experiment; it sales inoreaso through
itb cureB. Every bottle guaranteed.
Price SO cts in bott'os tubes 75 ots.
Sold by V. II. LUlie & Co. and Wheeler
& Son.
iH
III KNOW
DIDN'T MEAN WHAT HE SAID
A Telegram With an Ambiguous Menulag
Csuies Trouble.
A telegram which was written with
an idea of being sympathetic nearly
crused a certain man trouble with a
woman. Tho moral of this talc will
be easily seen after the story is read
The wife of a business man of this city
was in tho East ou a visit with rela-
tives during the past summer. While
she was gono her husband wa taken
quite sick and the wife was tele
graphed to como nt onrp At the othor
end of tho lino everything was hurry
to enable her to reach home as soon as
Firssible. and she asked her brothor-in-aw
whom she wns visiting to tele-
graph to the business men in this city.
The brother In-law desired to say n
little more- and to show hit. fooling for
tho troubles of tho business man bo
ho worded tho following tolegram
which aauscd the sick man to open his
oyes with surprlso : " pft this
morning. Am sorry for you."
A KIND AUT.
Mrs.
Vm. Urtibur Solicit ."Uonoy to Ilelpn
Crippled Negro Hoy.
This morning a tmall negro boy
about 10 years old called at the home
of Mrs. Wra. Grnbc-r and begged for
his breakfast which was given to him.
In the course of the meal Mrs Uruber
learned that tiie loft hand was minus
two Angers caused b i itching his
hand between the bum pi at Mul-
hbll last Sunday. Hit mime is Walter
Dlilard and ho llv near Ardmore.
Mrs. Uruber raised- the money and
sent him homo.
"Cemunrie Club "
A meeting of the members of tho
old Comanche Democratic club the
first Democratic organization ever
formed in the territory is called to
moot in the olllco of the county attor-
ney in tho Leader block at 8 o'clock
Friday ovening Soptembor 16 1800
It is hoped that a full attendance of
the old members who reside in Gutlu lo
will bo present.
II D Ford J II Havlghorst
John Mooro J C Jamison
C J Laux John T Taylor
T J Lowe Thomas S Jones
J W Snydor N Laux
George Anderson.
McKinloy Will Press Ilutton
Scripps-McHac-League.
Philadelphia Sopt. 13. Tomorrow
morning president McKlnloy by
prcssiiiK an electric button in the
white house will put in motion the
machinery at tho national exposition
tin de rli ill's Funeral.
Scrlpps-Mcllao Loagu1!.
Now York Sept 13 Tho funeral of
Cornelius Yandorb It will take place
on Friday The services will bo hold
at St. Bartholomews' Kplsospal church
It will be rt notable 07nt.
Or a ml Letter
.Mm Jfp.VeujJiniirfrii'.
lid. Leader I'loasu withdraw
name from tho list of contestants
my
for
' Queen of tho Carnival."
Respectfully Lizzib B. MoN'eal tir.
(J rami Lou dor
F.duiu O. Wood of Michigan Secret
ary of tho Tamworth Swine Hreedors'
Association knows a good thing
wlion he sees It. Writing tho other
day of the Higgle Mwln Book tho
latest addition to Tho Biggie Hooks
no ayB "wuiioul exaggarat;ou or
fulsome praise it is the best book
which huh come to my notice I have
carried U In my pocket two weeks
reading It In leisure moments nod fol-
lowing ifs advice has already saved me
as 1 be levo fifty dollars." This is big
returns on an investment of RO cents
which the publishers Wllmor Atkinson
Co Philadelphia Pv ask for the
book.
Our advice to our roaJert'lli that lfy u
feel weak or If you have no appetite
headache or if you are costive or blii
out to take a dose or two of Suhaap
Vegetable Liver I'es at bed time and
then a few dotes of Sohuaps Tabtolet-
Chill care in the morning and It will
surprise you fur it will make a new
man out of ou It is for hale by all
druggioU and dealers in madielne
The grandest dlsooyory of tho nine-
teenth eeutur no doubt U Sahaap's
tasW-lvM chill cure It U u fcafe cure
and re iabie remedy fir all dluK
dut to Malaria MU-h as chliU nnd
fever. Intermltte t Fe er. dumb ague
bilious fever etc. as thousands rave
testified who havo been cured by it
after having triel all the other chill
cures on the market without deriving
any benefit from them. It Ib not .lone
a febrifuge but also tho best tonic
made and if you are weak end feeble
you ought to tako It. If you fellow
the directions It will surely cure you
if not vour money will be refunded to
you. For ssle by all druggists and
dealers In medicines. 50c a bottle.
The colored work in Biggia Uerry
Book la an Immense aid to berry grow-
ers It shows the leading ber-
ries true to size shape and eolor
They were first carefully palnt J
by an experienced artls' and then re-
produced by lithography at a coat of
over one thousand dollars. Aside from
the color work there aro scores of re-
productions made directly from photo
graphs of berries so that tho reader
may have an accurate Idea of them
Seo publishers' announcement In on-
otner eoium. xne price is SO cents
free by mail: address the publishers
Wllmer Atkineon Co.. Philadelphia.
Yefterday afternoon. Judge Foster
dlsohfcTge'i Ab Fields and wife of Oet-
cent CL7 There wai not sufficient
evidence to make a caso on the charge
ri ustuii on a gin ji years old.
J as. B Mackle in "Grimes Cellar
Door.
Joe W. Quick a well-known attorney
cf Perry and Miss Zoe Parker daugh-
ter of Mrs. W A .Parker of Pcirv.
I formerly of this city were married at
Perry yesterday Bfteruooa.
PARDONED?!!
Has Pardoned the Degraded
General
London Sopt 13 It is rumored that
thoRoihch'lda have receiveda message
that Captain Dreyfus has been pardon
od. Tho rumor Is believed despite all
domals.
IIOUN1H..VI1 HA Ml IS VOKTII MOllR.
Mhyu Texas I'nrmer mill ComprciiK Sinn
Wltlie Succckh to the Amerlciin Cot-
ton Company's I'hcIihko.
Tho following letter from Mr J
Adouo of Calvert Texas is Interest
ing as showing the attitude toward
the Atnerloan Cotton Companp's
Roundlap balo of a man who Is a
cotton farmer as well as tho owner of a
square balo compress:
"Doar Sir: A few days ago I noticed a
bill Introdtced In the Legislature pro-
posing to tax your company 40 per rt.
of its gross receipts. I proMime the
bill Is intendod to confiscate vour rrc
porty or drive you out f the State
"our machinery .nip rouses the
cotton In smaller and litter package
than tho present compresses Von are
In the Held now offering to sate the
cotton growers fully tl.OO per bale by
reason oi compressing tho cotton nt
the gin and tho savlntr of batTelm? and
tics yariairo etc.
"No doubt It is tho Intention of the
legislature to protect the present com-
presses from your iniquitous oompetl
tion and as a campross man I want
thorn to know it.
"As a farmor however 1 hope yon
will not bo driven out: I want to eon-
tinuo to sell you my cotton ut about
SI 00 per balo more than If put up In
squuro bslos.
xours truly
(Signed) J. Akouk.
Cai.vkht Tkxas Fob 84 lswr"
GOOD FEKDKK.
J. A.
Williams Cnutit Himuitli (luy lints
Without Jimmy
For rnoro than n year tho United
SlatcH morshal's ofllco and tho Santa
Fe officials havo boon worrlod to know
who the smooth young guy wub who
was boarding for woehs at a tlmo with
farmers and In sottlniinnl of his billn
would glvo orders on the Nanta Fe
railway afalmlng that he was con-
nected with the road In the seoret ser-
vice department ; uUo that ho was a
doputy Lulled States marshal. Re-
cently a n u m bur of those orders were
prcsontod to Santa Fe agents at Mul-
liall Orlando and Norman The mar-
shals havo been on tht lookout for
him but ovory time I hey were ready
to make the orrevt Williams would
elude thorn. Yestorday U. C. Mont-
gomery of tho Santa Fe secret service
arrested Williams at Norman and
brought him lo Guthrie He was
token boforo Commissioner Ue Witt
who bound him over to the grand jurv
of Canadian county In the sum of
31000 on the charge of impersonating
an officer. If convicted as charged his
sentence will bo three yeari. Deputy
Marshal Male left on the noon train
with Williams for Norman.
U0NT1NUKD.
Win
Huiitlluooil's llwtrluc (lues )nr
Ihi-
til J'rlilny ut Ills lt-cli-t.
Win. Sinallwood appeared in the
Probate court this morning In charge
of ShorllT Rlnelmrt for his preliminary
hearing fo- assault nd battery on
Sheriff Rlnohart yesterday while the
latter was iervl g replevin paper in
theoaseof Mrs Fred Jaynea vs Mrs.
Smal'wood better known aa Mia
Peasley. her bos name. At the re-
quest of the defendant the ease wa.
emit nued until Fr (In v.
' You mn
the tree " V
bsncl tk m tin
line bui n.
wbentfUMsi-husb
c inc nrnn-
lcanaurepm twJ llUo'un dimcult i ur
it. rnai ia me rea n wny it i immi to uie
H o Ssrsiparilla when JUai first
hows Itself.
Heeds
otibanic
Pills a the favorite fimiljr
UOHT BOFrllK Till: KMCOTUOl'OliiU
Cure all illa w i hout the use of
tuedU'lno. A pure Oxstfia treatment
bvabsorpton. It cures whirt-i-very
thing ids f-11. I in n?e:ed i ev y
family it will retirv eve y weakne.
'.r ailraent to the moat pritent
co oniu diiuade and without the ue of
a grain of medicine. Thousands of
i eoplo all over the United lute f ois
private eitizene to La wye DoeUirs
Prea hem Supreme Judge K' iters
etc. even Crowned Head of Europe
have given wrliten testimonials of
these facts. Book of UMtiwionlal. and
matter of great luterest with prie of
instruments -ut lrt?. Rverv familv
should havo an Rlectropelse; it save
money Induces health bend yonr ad-
dress at onto und see what people say
who have thoroughly U-U)d It inerit.
Airente wanted. TUB KLECTRO-
PIOSE CO. 13 4th St. Louisville ICy.
Twenty attractions bave already
been booked for Uis new opera Iioum
Throush train service on the Hut.
chinson and Southern railway. Com-!
tnenolng Sunday Sept. 3rd through
train servlse between IlnUsbiuson and
Cross will be inaugurated. He the
lime table in tuts issue
Bee the new time table of the II ut-
cblpion and Southern railway com-
pany Note south bound train No. 1
runs to Cross and train No 3 eonurcU
with No 3 at Med ford for ail stations
east of M dford. North bound train
No. 3 runs through. Jros to ilHtchm-
ou ana tram nai eonntteu it Md-
ford with train 2o i for
IluUbinson.
Hcbaap Tasteless Chill euro is tho
best medicine made for cbills and fe-
vr bilious ftver and dumb ague
Price 6tia bi ttle includluga sample
dcee of Liter Pens
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8 Sehool Books
Ad School
The largest Hue ever brought to the
city and wo will ell them very low
Come in and get yonr School Books
at Chicago price.
Special cut in DRUGS PAINTS and WALL
PAPER foi the next 80 days
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TRUSTS
Speculation as (o What the
Conference at Chicago .
Will Not Do.
Chicago Sopt. 18. The first session
of the trust conference opened this
morning with many noted men In
attendance.
Whether the conference will come
out with resolution for or against tho
trusts or whothor It will content It
self with a more discussion of trusts ts
the Issue that Is causing ondluse dls-
auHtou among tho delegates.
A Duly.
Every one should do his sharo of
good in this world and we fee) that In
the discovery of Hiinscu's Pine Tar
Cough Honey we Imve done something.
It will prevent pneumonia If taken In
titrie; will etire uoughe cold and all
bronchial trouble We have spent
yearln tho discovery of till remedy
and now offer It to suffering humanity.
Be sure you get the genuine llnnsen's
Pine Tar Couirh Iloucv. For sule bv
J. N Wallace.
.1 Hindi! Mvllin) uf OuiitM muiferf Jnfr
lltm-ltinf Dein'tr Hrytiiiiitiif l-i.'J.
For the above occasion we will 1
round trip ticket to Denver at the
rate of one lowest standard first ola8
fre plus t'i. Ticket on sale Heptum-
b r 0 7 and 8 good to return up to
Septetnbei 10 Continuous passu go in
each direction except that stop-overs
will be allowed ou going trip after
touching first Colorado eoniiii n point
A J ClIKKIN.
A if nut Santa Fi- Route.
JSrtmnn tuiti rtrud mil
There is I'Othlng which mn-rtt child
or crown pereon more MillViinir than
eesxua or senld brad. Ture It s op
it by using Baro Carbul Malv .the great
pile remedy For sale by .1 N Wallace
Everything
LIU e'.
in school biationery at
VMulutMi) lyly htrrtl -'!
septvinti r IS to H IHiH lor th
Hbove OL'cakiou ! will s'ii n.uiid tr p
IICK l UUllirie to Ul lahoniu ( lly al
Hit- rie of iit Ifttr lie on sal.
Sept ll. hrr 17th to ?lr(l go il to r tin n
Srplembi'r St v I'l k ih g..o.l on gi-
irg pssise on da' of u mot com in
Uoiik ge in i ai h il r. ion
On VWrlin-hdav. 'I'Hrinber tOth will i
iM'iur llif gri-al rtve Mifwl JhB K
' i ' r
a it
fsjubco. thh)
.
i win res
kpH-l.. Uilo to!
OU ifla levio
OathrU- about g B i
in. noil lenvlog
Okl-t.
otn a '. t.
in i i
tberxauo trip W i ht i
aai
a O' i' at 'fist i n for mry m
J. ' iiKiiti Vu" tua Vu.
T rjj' st i). ni''- an ti it'n ' 4'
f. v ue HL'. 'Mi KQESHOUNIi
YKl'P. it i a -nr. an i cBsani
rew iv fo eoujf i k los of vi n-- anil
all theo t and liu n irouli .- 'rl e US
and '.oet. rt- d hy F It Li: ir JtCo.
and Wheeler k -iu
WASTE I
North Dir. Nt
Ueod whiMcok at 601
will pay good wags
JoKPM MOOS8T.
Annual CsoitwiKwit II' a. T If. flru Urn
Oft
V7 1HUU
For the above owMfcion we will set!
ronud trip ticket ui Portland Taeows
and H-atti at one regular Urt class
limned rate; tlekeU on l October
il. lf and 1. 1S9V Uo.d to return np
to Nutruwlwr 16 Htopovcra will be
a lowvd on going snd returning trio
at any point wtof the Missou I river
wlthlB limit of ticket- For further
Information call on A. J. Corkins agt
Santa Fe route.
I'rimt JAnt.
Bt. Louis and iiun PraHeUco R ft.
The direct through oar route to points
In southweei Missouri aouthr.-n Kan-
sas. Arkansas. Indian itrntory and
Texas.
The most direct r.. ue to -e Iowis
and the east. Kan. an City and the
northwest. Iloub'e daily veUbuled
I trains. Free reclining chair i ars; ob
servation ana drawing room slue para;
lit ivry dining balls. Ask the noarett
tUutv agent of the Frisco line for full
partlrul rs orwJite. it V Llnn
T P fc F A Oklahoma i uy p T
Bjivan ntdkh U P A . Bt Louis.
Supplies
DRUG
COMPANY
?m Oalahoma hum.
Agitation is All This Talk of
French Boycott. Says
the Figaro.
Sarlpps-Mcllno League-
Paris Sept. 13 Tho Fiiraro todav
says that the projaotod boycott of tho
exposition by foreigners is a childish
agitation which will bo without re
sult.
First como first served; so march up
and pay for tho Oklahoma Leadkh a
yoar ahond. Thin will secure that
gooil llttlo paper tho Furm Journal
tar tho balunuo of 1800 and all of 100)
1001 1001 and 100 nearly flvo year
without any futhor pay. Hhail w
hear from you within one week?
Cmvnic Itltirrhne! CureA
This 1 to certify that I have had
ohronlo diarrhoea ever since the war
I could hardly walk or do anything
One bottle of Chamberlain's colic
cholera ond diarrhoea remetlv cured
me sound and well. J. It Ulbba. liu
castle Vu.
I had chronic diarrhoea fur tw.Ivi
year. Xbree bottles of Chamberlain a
colic cholera and diarrhoea remedy
cured me -8 L hliaver FinoastU- Va
Both Mr. UlbbiHiid Mr. Shaver are
promiiiout farmer and reside near
Flncastle Va. Thay procured tho
remedy from W. E. Casper a druirals
of that place who l-i well aequamtc x
with them and will vouch for th
truth of their statements I'm oa
by 0. It. IUnfro.
The plan of the reserve fund of tho
Olant Oaks I not surpassed by any
I?t to 7 (no.
Tak'' the nioi popinar route 'o s
Louis and all points oast. Kansas Ci
and uii points north and west
Santa Fe train make ulo&e enr.r
lions at Oklahoma Lily and W ln
for all points on tin Frisco I un-
fit Loul aud Kttiihus (.dty uai a
rxppn leaves Oklahoma City at b '
-vr mr.rning; leav- 't Louis t H
ev rv vt-D on "1 n ivh a O. id
I ll a1 --'.U tin- fnl own g i'Vd iik
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 89, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 13, 1899, newspaper, September 13, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74636/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.