The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 53, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 29, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
I
LOT SALE
IS OPPOSED
Flym Bill on a
Snaf
SEVERAL SECTIONS
MEET OPPOSITION
.And Are Likely to Undergo
Severe AlferationsRela
tivp (o Kiowa Opening
Scrlpiis-McRae Press Ass'n.
St. Louis Mo- Jan. 29. A Washing-
ton special to the Olobe-Democrat
nys:
Washington D. C tan. 28. Con-
aldrRblB oppoaltloA has developed to the
fourth section of Uw bin Introduced ly
7oIjrUe DennlM T. Plynn of Oklahonut
Territory pruvhlintt Hupiilemantary rtilea
axiA rcsnlatlona fr the oponlnic up or
the IKoivn Ootnnnehe and Apache and '
tyichlta rewrvntloa. The first three '
soctloHH preanrlMns; the manner In whleh I
tllO country alinll bo onenml up and tha !
retorvfttlomi for school ami public pur- I
poaea the locution of I. mil office nml I
the appolutmant of teniMrary offMuW I
aro accepted ly pninlwilly eorj mem-
btir or the ImuiMj h mceNaary to Hi.-
proiier otwnlnff of the eountn'. Hut !
the fourth ftft!on In objectlomtble t
some. That aeetlon proxtdea na fol-
Jows: "Pernona Who (hall have entered ublic
Idniln In the Territory under the hm"
ateHil law find who. In perfecting n
tlllo under tlt-lr hosneateiid entries ah. ill
luive Jald for tl) "ar.d the prlie if
acre then lxnd by law. aliull not lie
lliorofore diaqtMllflad or prevented from
making hnmeatcMl entry of lamia no ced-
ed by the Wlclitta. and airillatwl bands
of Tndlmm or by the Comanche IKowa
nnd Ajwclis trlbee. if Oiey ln otherwlso
qtiall(lKl within the mtMtnlnir of the homo-
jrfwul law."
ThUj Ii noiiatruwl by many membcra of
thg Iiouko iirolwbly throuHh a Jack of
Information an to previous coiulltlona In
Oklnliomu na parmlttltiff men to obtain
two homestead entries when it ta ex-
proBHly pmlilhltetl by the United tStitea
Mntutea.
I Asked IrfleKHte Flynn why thla sec-
tion wno Inserted In tho bill lie s.ild
"Jt l to enable Hkimc people lin went
tn Okhihoma when thnt county wna
thrown open particularly to the Cherokee
strip nnd took home uiulef the atutupten
Xovomlng the opemfiM f thnt muntiv
Vl)an the rhmokep it rip whk encd in
aelttement It wa exprepxlv pAhliHl thi'
llw settler ahould imy fur hie lundn nt
from Jl.35 to W.76 lier acre 1 hellew
however that lhc nri entltlyl tn ih
MHlite privileges and U'liehtH thnt th
KOVemmunt had aciurrtl to nil ploneir
aatttera nnd the guM-rnnient sbn.iltl kIvc
them their lands an It ban nlni the
lanitu to the early tt;rjn in nil neat-
crn country Aa a result I secured the
postponement from time to time f ihi
time when final payments were tu base
bean made The creut majority of I he
settler believed that the pnsauav f thu
free hotnaa bill would come some time
nnd they accordingly waited patiently
until It flnttlty paaaed laat ynr when
tlioy rooelved patents to their lands
Tilery were some feww of the settler
In tho tllioroHee strip who bail little
fnlth In tho passage of a free humes
bill ntul who VW 'for their lamls at the
jirlBfl Hiireod Ujioti In the trsuty with the
Tlierokee Indians ophiK that country to
sattlement. Tou jan readily see. there-
fore that lher was an unjust discrim-
ination between a few who paid for their
lands and those who got tbm free. The
ribject uf Utla paragraph In my bill Is to
cnabl tbe people who nctod In goml
flUth with the government and wnh paid
fer lands which they hi mid have later
received without the puytne-nt of a single
dollar c take additional homestead en-
tries In the Wichita and Kiowa nnd
CTomanche codntrlea and thus be reim-
bursed by the govrenment for the money
Which they have already pult on their
llrst Jiomeotead eniricn 'ben I get
my bill before the houae which will
be wlrbl nthe netx ila or two 1 ahull
explain Mils provision and T bellee that
the opposition to It ntll fiute uvtay. At
any rate I anticipate mi dlflleut'.' In se-
curing It passage w.thout the 1 1 ml na-
tion of this seotloa "
Quite a number of protests ure now tte-
lng recelveil by weatern jnetnbra from
poplnof Oklahoma Territory against the
firovlstons of the bill providing for the
nolo of town iou at public auction the
appolnttnont by tha secretary of the In-
terior f all county ami munlolpal offi-
cials) and preventing tha Incurring of
any county or municipal Indebtedness
prior to the time for oallecUng county
luxes In the calendar year next suocaed-
Intf the opening except where the same
tdtnll have len organised by the sec-
retary of the. Interior. I asked Pale-
gate Kynn why it was that these pro-
vlulona had callpd forth protests from
Home of tho tnnttory. Said he:
"It Is beoaiMie It shuts oft tho schemers.
These pjrovialon guard the Interests of
tho people and prevent tnatr being lm
posed upon by the shrewd and otma'tg
apectulators ho are Inscrah of prl.stc
fortunes at the espenso oC the mast) of
the people The prnvlalcui In regard t
tin sale at public auction of tha town
ul(t property is an exceptionally rom!
on a it Afford MMirJrtwdy an oppor-
tunity to compete ftlvlnjc no ndvanta
tn unyoiw nnd enable them to otitolfl
HrM!nt tUI1e to the lot. Tlicm nr
a kmh1 many noplo Who nx-beve thnt tho
uppolntmwU of tetppornry rounty nI
municipal officers Sontil have mn Irft
to th government of Oklahoma but tn
aJmlnhKrnltnn tiere anrt cnnarewi h"
hnf ctusea of this question heltve that
the Interior department should huvo -
Itixlve control of theae appointment
And I neltove that that la a good pro-
vision and for tlwt reaaon I Inserted It
In the bill. Tha governor of Oklahoma
la appelated upon the raoomnienflatlon
..f tho secretary of tla Interior. lie to
virtually an officer of that department.
To rotifer thaw appointments upon him
would ha ft tlatagatlon of authnrltv whirli
the prmwttt secretary of the interior nnl
the present conKraaa wonui u unwllllng
to nuttlotire. At tho opening of that
country antl Ilia distribution of the la ml
will be entirely under the supervision of
thu f-deral autliorltlea It l propoaeU alao
thnt they should have apponlttnent or
temporary Bounty and municipal offlclala.
until the people have nu iipportunlty to
(hint their OWn cltlscn fur tneee pii.rea
Kvery one Who lived In ikl.inc.mn during I
h. .arty rtays well -".ember mV
. unties Were londel down with lndettefl-
n K- liafora they had a chatty t 't
then-wn offloora im!ebtdn-sses of from '
tlfu t one hundred thouannd ilidlar
r iwrmlbr .he pn.vlalnal am-' rn- I
inn In the different oltlea. while the
M.nty cominlnloners npix.int.ul i. the
ki 'rnor loaded down tin- countiea with i
i.i( iitetlifeas. 1 do not want r. iH-iitimi
.f thoao acta and It J fur tlilx reHRiri
ih it u provision wna Inserted In
my
..in iraventlnr the Incurring uf nu In
.ii titedness without first obtniniug the . to year and this result has been not so
iiinm-nt of the aecreUry f the Interior. mcn because of Judicious ailvnrtls-
i ten you my bill a it was 'rted because It has bean recom-
from the committee extenda no prllleKca .
t "v class but merely protects tho me.idet! by word of mouth from one
rinta of all cUiseita withou fnt r ! cured sufferer to another
fiver to any" Piles Is aupposetl to he cauaad In
The court of claims has fixed the m0gl caHeg hy ft gwIentBfry llre ni
tSfflX. SET i nck of exercise but It nornHv eM
ixion has not yet bee.i announced of- without nny apparent oxeme and
ih iniiy. but will be promulgated In a i ften people whollve ail nctlvo out-
rew days. This relieves tllo necessity (oor fe an vlctm8 of the tjHOttBe; a
of tne passage of a Joint resolution by
Migrt'iw reA-alllf.s the i-csoiullou pass- ce ' vomt is mat oi jameg t.roeu
e.i In June 187. reipeninK President ''.en a lumberman and teamster n
Mi Kinley to postpone the opening of Northern Michigan. He sayt: "I
the Wichita country uutil after the gufferej for elght or nlne yearB from
limit of clat nnd the supremo court .... .
f "he l-nltev iitate- rm r.nuily decld- '8 "l Protruding pile aome-
mI the suit uetwen me ''hoctuw tlmeg ao severely that I conld scarcely
I'hkkaslia and Wichita Indian". nd walk then I would get better tor a
also lequestlng the court to determine j we((K Qr w0 but Ulp tr0vla njWRyg
TriZ'aZ r.. I -.Id not aftora the e
nun it wag discovered by the officers ponse ot an operu.lon and endured
of the interior department that the i the disease until I was advised by my
joint resolution passed June 1837. would I mother wll0 Uved n Manlatafe. to give
prevent the opening of the Wichita ; p.-!.. . Cura trl(1i
.nt.v until the court at claims fin- the l yramid File cure ft trim.
uii ugreed upon ap rice to be paid for "I had never heard of It but when I
the lands. At that time the court had fwent to town I aaked my druggist
not decided this qustlon and It was ; ahQM t an( e told m010 lla( oli t
thought probable that it migni re
quire arguments before the court thus
delaying the opening of tho country
indefinitely. Accordingly nepredonta-
tlve Curtis and Delegate Flynn were
notified ot the oondltlon existing and
It waa doclded that n Joint resolution
should bo prepared und Introduced In
the house fthd Kotmte recalling tho res-
olution requesting the president to
postpone the opening of the lands
pnaaed Jifnc. ISO". It transpires How-
ever that the court of claims will dis-
pone of tli question as to the price of
the lands without any further orgu-
menti). nnd the interior department
li u liimn litinVfleinltv ilrfviaM) tllKt tbe
ii itiion will bo tiande) down in a day
in two and that the pi Ice agreed upon i
In ti .5 per acre.
W .th this question disposed of Mr.
funis nnd Delegate Flynn are now i
.ml. .iv ..ring to so shape affoirs that j
in.- Viuhltu country may be opened
Mliiiuitiineously with the Klown and
Com m. he country. In order to bring
thin about they have urged the sec-
retui of the interior to commence to
ie-nurvi-y the exterior hoindrs .of
the (tiiirter sections aa soon aa psslble.
Hut secretary II Itch cock 1 prevented
from i ommencttig the work Imlnedlato-
ly owing to the fact tlwt there Is no
appropriation avallftble for this pur-
pose. He hsjt bower prepared a letter
which has been transmitted tn the
appropriation committee of the house
and senate urging the Inclusion In the
An Exullont; Combination.
The iileuaunt iiioiliotl mid benelloial
elTo u .if the well known ruiiiudy
Svin i- or I'ioh luanufnutured by the
i . I iv..umi tln flx-DtTI 1. tllilutti t A
Uii.-vulu.fobteln.iiK tho iiquld lux- !
tlve priiminlos of plHnts known to bo i
nuHli.nmlly laxative nuil ncwmtlii
tbonimilieforiumONtroirtthluirtothe ;
Uste ami aocfliitwblo to Uie systltr- It I
I the- ono paxoat atrOiigtheutnir Inxn- '
tiv oleaiibinir tho system effectually.
dlX'lliif oolda heudauhttfl uud fovers
genth wt promptly nnd onnbllngono
tii iivir.uiiw hnbltual coustlpatlouper-
iiiauoutly. Ita pet f oct frettdoni from
every objootlonaulo qunllty nnil sub-
stntioe and Its noUiifr on tho hiduoy)
liver and liowojs without wonlcoufn
or Irritatlntr theui make it tho ideal
laxative.
In the (irocofea Of manufacturing tip
aro iiM'd aa tlioy uto ploosant to thu
tusto but tho mcdleinal qualititiaof thu
romody aro obtained from Eonnii aiid
other aromatic plaata by n niothnd
known to tho Oaufornia Fia Srnui'
Co. only. In order to tjet its boneflelnl
offootAnnd to avoid Iniltatlons plenso
romomlMr tho full home of tho Company
priutod on tho front of ovqry pnaknge.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
BAM KAN0I8CO CAIr '
Lot;i:avxx.ue kt. mw yohx v.
Fvrft)obyanPrvijgitUPrIcoc.porlottla
hj&Q
r v
deficiency appropriation bill of an P-
proprfatton of 10609 to ennbte tha tie
part went to survey tw hltot the lands
of the Wichita. reeervAtltni. rhtsliwwn
cannon of Hie appropriation commit-
tee of the liotiee hne neftureU lleiite
Flynn that th" appropriation will bo
made an aoftii ua the deficiency bill la
taken tip.
THE BEST TEST
la the
Service and
Experience of
Years.'
The best soldier Is not the new re-
omit of a few months service.
The beat mechanic 1b not the ap-
prentice ami t!:e best mfln in the line
Is he who has been tried by years of
service and experience.
This Is not only true of men but of
nearly everythna- else and especially
Is It true of medicines for diseases.
New rimedles must he thoroughly
testoil aVul their merit established be
yond question before tlie Intellliceiit
)Ui)Ic vj )Ut fRjth them.
remedies which
have stood the test of ten years and
continued to Increase- In popularity
0(u.h yar tn(a a tn of ue pyra.
anJ fl )lfcur.' that has Htood thl t Umt. and
among the many popular medicines on
tMP mar)tPt It In tho only one Which
can be Bald to have no competitor ; lta
1 sale lias steadily Increased from year
ror years and nevor hnd a complaint
ot Ita fnlluroito euro plloe.
"I bought a package and found not
only rollof but a permanent cure aftor
sevarul weoks regular uso.
"Ono ot tho bast things abbut the
Pyramid Pilo Curo I found to ho Us
convenience being In aupposltory
form and used at night It Uhl not In-
terfere with my daily work and Is
simple nnd painless. '
All druggists In United States and
C'anuda sell the Pyramid Pile Cure at
ro wnt lcr package.
. r
Chronic Constipation Cured.
w n T 3M Garflel(j avenuo
Chicago writes:. "For Uie past ten
years I have suiTered with cnronic
conatlpntisi and have tried many of
tho laxatives on the market with lit-
tle or no results. I tried Bailey's Lax-
ative Taofets and waa more than
pleased with the results. It Js the
only medicine that has afforded me
permanent relief and I take great
pleaauro In recommending It U any
one suffering from ' constipation antl
Its results." Clioeolnte eoatod. 20
tablets for 10 cants CO for 25 contu
postpaid. Tho active principle Is
cnBcnra sagrnda tho only known euro
for constipation. Mndo by Lnkoslile
Mod. Co Chicago. Sold hy C. It. Ran
fro druggist. -
BOUGHT THREE FARMS.
J. J. Board of Knox County Missouri
Delltjhted With Oklahoma.
Mr. J. J. Board of Knox county.
Missouri has found It. Recently lie
and his two boys have been reading
about the wonderful productiveness of
Oklahoma nnd it was agreed among
them that the father should come
down and survey the field and report.
The old gentleman came straight to
Guthrlo and a day or two afterwards
took a run over the county .east of the
clt' a"l " can' to ' "!!
borhootl of "Cowboy Flat" he was
hoanl to excinlra "this Is enough."
. . .
"" uere nightfall he had purchased
three (lijo farms aud paid for thorn.
Returning to Guthrie he telegraphed
his hoys to como on aa quickly ns
possible nnd that ho would remain
bertr to rocslro them and conduct
Uiom to his purohasos.
Mr. Hoard and his boys are llfo-long
Dauiocrnts.
Whosoever has suffored from p'i!os
knows how painful and troubloeorao
they nro. Tabler's Buckeye Pllo Olnt-
njent Is guaranteed to curo piles.
Price GO cents in bottles. Tubes 75
cents.
F. B. Llliio & Co. and Wheeler &
Son.
Dr. Dillard's Jr resort la doing it
brisk business.
CURES CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON.
Trial Treatment Free.
It Is especially the deep-seated ob
ntlnatc cases that B. B. B. cures it
matters not If the doctors or patent
medicines have failed to cure B. B. j
B. (Botanic Blood Balm) ilways
promptly reaches the poison and roots j
out and dralnc it from the system
heals every soro or pimple stop hair
from falling out and cures the disease
so the symptoms can nover return.
B. B. B. cured K. P. B. Jones. At-
lanta Gb. of contagious blood poison;
had coifper-colored omptlons all OTor
the body oxcruclatlng pains nnd aches
lit bones nnd jolnta falling of the hair
sore throat. Ills troubles resisted the
treatment ot the most noted doctors
yt he was completely cured by ten
bottles of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B.
B.) Robert Ward Maxey Oa. suffer
ed from secondary and tertiary blood
poison face and shoulders a mass of
corruption and sores; began to eat into
the skull bones; eleven bottlos of B.
B B. completely cured him. If you hare
eczema cancer scrofula risings bolls
ulcers then B. B. B. will make a per-
fect cure.
Druggists $1 with complete direct
ions for home treatment. Trial treat
ment free by writing Blood Balm Co.
Atlanta Oa. Describe your troubles
antl we will Include free personal medi
cal advice. Over 8000 cured by B. B.
B Kagle Drug Store.
A MOST LIBERAL OFFER.
should take advantage of the unprecedented-
clubbing oifor wo ihls yoar
make wljich includes with this paper
The Kansas City LJve Stock Indicator
its special Farmers' Institute Editions
end the Poultry Fanner. These three
publications are the best ot their olass
and should In In every farm home. To
them we add for local county and
general news 'our own paper and
make the price of the four one year
orly $1.26. Never Uefore was so much
superior reading matter offered for
so small an amount of money. Tiie
three paper ilamed which we club
with our own r.ic iell known through-
out tho West and commend themselves
to tlie reader ' favorable attention up-
on mere mention. The Kansas City
Live Stock Indicator Is the great agri-
cultural and' live stock paper of tho
Wost; The Poultry Farmor is tho moat
practical poultry paper for tho farmer
whllo Tho Special Farmers" Institute
I'dlUons aro the most practical publi
cations for tho promotion of good farm-
Inr; ovor published. Tako advantngo
of tills great offor as It will bold good
tor & short tlmo only. Samples of
tlieeo papers may be examined by call-
ing at this office. '
Tho seat sale Is now on at Wallace's
drug store for "Faust"1 which will bo
presented at the Brooks' theater Sat-
urday night.
NfiKftl Cntnrrh quickly yields to treat-
ment by Ely's Cream Balm which is agrre-
alily aromatic It is received through the
nostrils cleanses and heals the whole sor-
faoe over which it diffuses Itself. Druggit
soli the 60o. Rise ; Trhtl si7e by mail 10
cents. Test it and you are ure to continue
the treatment.
Announcement
To acoomtoodate thAse who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
Into .the nasal tmssages for catarrhal trvu-
bia. Vim proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form which will l knowntns Ely's
Liquid Cream Balm l'rice InelntUug the
spnying tube is 71! oeuts. l)rth'gits or by
mail. The liquid form euibodiea the ineU-
THE GUTHR4E PUBLIC LIBRARY
upstnlrs ovor Finney's hnrnoss shop on
Oklahoma avo. Open Wojnostlays and
Satyrday from 2 to G p. m. Como up
and sea tho new books.
For'Entcrtalnmfsnt of Statehood Dele
gates.
The following gentlemen have been
8I.poIntcd by President Fegan of' tho
Guthrie club a committee on enter-
ttJmnent of delegates at the state-
hood convention: J. V. McNeal
Judge Dale C. H. Ilenfro J. J. Boles
Fiank Olsralth C. II. Filson C. ft.
Urooks.
Many n bright and happy household
has been thrown into sadness and
sorrow because of the death .of a
loved one from a neglected cold.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup Is tho
fjroat cure for coughs colds and all
pulmonary aliments. Price SB and GO
cents.
F. B. Llllle & Co. nnd Wheeler &
Son. '
Reduced Rates For Statehood
Con.
vcntlon.
Arrangements are bolng made for
reduced ratos for the statehood con
vontplon on tho basis of one and om
thlrd faro for vouad trip on tho cor-
tifltmto plan. The convention meets
iji this city at 2 p. m on Woduesdny
Jim. 30.
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For Mompblc nnd all points Bast and
Southeast tako 'tho Choctaw rouie.
Two daily fast trains vesHbtHed I'uli-
rami sloepers free reclining chair cars
gefl lighted and steam heated.
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iieople.
Our lino of
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TIi6 People's Resort
tyon Block Division St.
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ROYAL EXOHANGEnj
RITTBRBT 'OH BROTHERS j Gus.
Pboi'iuetous j Emit
GOOD GOOD8 AND
GOOD TREATMENT.
TOM AND JERRY
G1GARS FINE LINE
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CASH
3E30COHST3E3 GfeO
The newest and best wagon in Guthi-Jc. The best
11 times. We dnliver anything from a spool of thro
at a
ice plant. Our work guaranteed
Tom Casii
Telephone for
GUARANTEE
Linen will last J -times as long
when Layered by vs. Our w.ew
Process L rfect. Wc work to
please our customers and xye are
pleased with our Customers.
PALACE LAUNDRY CO.
C. BOOTH Manager. INCOUl'OHATKU
4-..B.43 .S-.---i o-I-..SS.
J Don't throw yoifr clothes away
Because tber are a little faded.
a succenti. we euarantee tbe
veata-piint8 ladles' rlotbluft.
nts. ladies riotnlus.
. 1;
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me Dent nrorEmauime manner.
cetve prompt Mention.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
Guthrie Steam Laundrv
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.Liegai isiamcs urawn to comorm so iuc wws ui
Oklaboma The following is alist of thohe in
general use:
Abatraets long form
AbstracU-bori form
Abstracter! Hondi
Abstracter'a "Take ofT nooks
Attornty' Pocket Docket
Appearance Ho nil
AaulaTlt in Iteplevln
Affidavit for Order of Attachmt-nt
Attachment Uudertaklns
Bond for Oot
Ilonil (or Deed
IllU of Sale
Oerti0;tes of Stock-WtheKT'phd
Certificate of Tax Levy
Cortlftratc of (Jltteflnitnlp
Cow plaint to Keen the Pms
Qrlmlnal Warrants
CnaltelMortcaEfS
OrtlOcateu Tf election
County Vouehers
County Trearjurer'fi BeporU
Deedi-Reneral Warranty
need-r-Qnlt CIatra
Dlitrlct Court Hlanks
Klectlon Ulanks .
aarnlubment Und&rtactng
Indemnifying Honda
Ioventorr and AppraUement
JtutiOcatlouof Burr 'leaon Uoad
Jiuclce'a Quarterly ..port
Justice's Transcripts
liquor Dealer's Bonds
Our. blanks can be relied upon aB absolutely cor-
rect;' Prices on application in any quantity
from 1 to lOOiOOO. Address
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Cigars in unequaled.
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Telephone 25
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Rervice
thread to an
Transfer Line.
baggage wagon.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 53, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 29, 1901, newspaper, January 29, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75039/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.