The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 77, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 5, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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CECIL RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.
Indian Territory Entitled to Two
Scholarthlpo In Oxford Unlvenlty.
Col. W. U. Pmther of Auttlu. Tm.
proMdwt of tho Texai University. w
a patten Rer on th north bound Saatt
Ko train yesterday. Col. I'rather wat
on rout to Kaww City. wnr
miih nlhmr- ml lint a nrMldeatH of tfe
Southern itaUM and Ufrttort. will
mr.nt Dr. Oeocee Parkin of Toronto
Canada who Is tho tntttee of that
nnrtlnn nf Cadi IlbodM' etat M)t
apart an an oducaUoaal tmm4.
Cecil IlhodM In Ills wW prorMd
for Bcuol&rriilfw la Oxford UatTorrtty
for two yovnK ma from Try tiate
nil territory of U UatUd States.
Eaeh of Ibwfl KkotaMktfM 1 wrtk
tlC0. as4 with the Aawrtca toy
added to tke Bieat atakw of Bvro-
pean pmpU Ut win b a4IU4 m
icbolarnhlBt provided for statllarlr I
tie mm win. win aw&kea tt oM
EEClk mlvcntty u kkuM bm
bfore ta eight kswtrtd yean lad wm
more trady tha ever 4x tfct towm of
Oxford u Um eoat of BetMi toar.
lag.
The pttttaa thai n catte hofori
tie eomienmee of eoOoso rMU
a-.d iiottlfl etacaters ta Kjm
C'lr win ko th Hm or tho In to
adopt hy wmiea th fchotanhltt wfll
fee evrardwd. Oat Irtir w tarpr-
itrr hi Ma ihUowU that aotatectort
tke fatroM bnw tfeold b adopts.
CoKOtdtUve OJ iiMdomtfcwi wtu boboM
aad s Mfcofcusfcrp win tj awardd
e-icrpc oa al aartt The ambr
of apptteasts anati of eceiKy he
KzaaU. for the rtasos that paptH ant
wn advaacral aad he ahle to ttaad
rigid exarBtaattosB Vofore thoy lie ett-
slhle l entr Oxford.
Tendency of the Timet.
The tesdeaey of aMdteal trtawco hi
toward jirereaUTe saaaaaroc. The
best thought of the world to beteg
gtrea to the aabteet. It la eaeier aad
better to arereat thaa to care. It baa
beea rally deaiOBttrated that aaeaaao-
Eia. oae of the mot d&aKeroaa dh
eaaes that nedical men have to con-
tend with. ca be pteveatad by the
ate of Chamberlain' Cough Ilanedy.
Paenaioata alwaya reanlu from a cold
or front an attack of InSoenxa (grip)
and It hat been obeerred that this renV
dy eoaateracta aay tendency of theae
dlteatea toward paeamonla. Thli bat
been fvlly proven In many thoatanda
of cnioa In which tbi remedy baa been
used during the great prevalence of
colds and grip in recent years and
can be reil'xl upon with Implicit con-
fidence. Pneumonia often result
from a alight cold when no danger la
apprtihondod until It la suddenly dis-
covered that there is fover and diffi
culty In br oath log and pains In the
chest tben it U announced that tho
patient ban pneumonia. lie on the
aafo tide and take Chamborlnln'a
Cough remedy as soon as the cold Is
contracted. It always cures. For sale
by City Drug Store F. J. Hamtoy and
Ardroore Drug Co.
DAUGHTER SF.CURED PARDON.
Girl Delleved Her Father Innocent and
Proved Her Faith
Donton Tex. Feb. 4. Tho pardon
that has boon grantod T. O.
V. Davis Bontoncod to clghtoan years
In tho ponltcntlary from 'this county
In April 1S08 for tho murder of IL K.
U Somplos Is tho result of a pretty
story of a daughter's bellof In hor fath-
er's Innocence of tho crlmo charged.
Ills daughter was but 10 years old
when hor father was takon to tho ponl-
tcntlary but bIio got up a petition so
cured tho names of all tho jury by
which he was tried of tho grand Jury
that 'returned tho Indictment of tho
judgo. attorneys and hundreds of cltl-
zonfl and presented It before the board
of pardons In poraon. On monoy sub
scribed by friends of tho girl- tho
father had none of Influence she wont
to Austin and there enlisted In her
father's behalf a number of legislators
and others of Inlluonco kept overlast
Ingly at it and her persistence has
been crowned with succoss.
One Minute Cough Cure gives relief
In ono mlnuio becnuso It kills the ml
(-robe which tickles tho mucous mem
hrnne causing the cough and ut the
samo time clears tho phlegm draws
out tho Inflammation and bonis and
uoothos tho affected parts. Ono Mln
ute Cough Curo strengthens tho lungs
wardH off pneumonia and Is a hnrmloss
and novor falling curo in all curablo
cases of coughs colds and croups. One
Minuto cougn uuro l pleasant to
taha harmless and good alike for
young and old. City Drug Storo.
Whon a dlshonost man stnrts out
to do business with nn honest man
thinking ho Is dishonest ho never
can got tho tanglo stralghtonod out.
A Thousand Dollars Thrown Away.
.Mr. W. W. Bakor of Plalnvlew Neb.
wrltot: "My wlfo had lung troublo
for over fifteen years. Wo trlod a
number of doctors and spent over n
thousand dollars without any rullof.
Sho was vary low and I lost nil hope
whon a friend suggostod trying Fo-
ley's Honey and Tar which I did; nnd
thanks to this groat remedy It savod
uur life. Sho Is stronger and enjoys
hotter health than sho has ovor known
In ton years. Wo shall never bo with-
out Foley's Honey nnd Tar and would
ask thoso mulcted to try It." For
salo by Uonner ft Uonner.
The pen Is mightier than the sword
when It comes to signing checks.
'ubscrlbo for the Ardmorette.
The Ideal Newspaper.
New York. Feb. 1 Or Parkhurst
dclares that be It meetlaf with the
tapport of mllltoaslrea la hit aro)eet
to provide aa Ideal dally aewapaaar
for the pnbUc to be isened la Now
York.
How far be baa goae with the dcta'.ts
of tao tctMNM bo rafases to say. bat
aeeorts that there is every proa pate
for saccova.
"I bar ao Idea of pabUsfcing a i-
llaloM dally." tatd Dr. Parfcharat. Ic
talkfag of hta phut. "The people waat
aows. deaa. wHolsiemi news that
win edaeate aad eterate taoaa aad
aot degrade.
ily bfea It to prlat the teeu wfth-
eal etaboratloa or emiaBliaauai. aad
to prlat thoat for JaM what tboy are
worth. If tay are prtatable
"The potat of
which the aowt of today tt
by soaae aowaaaptra to
lac aad dogradtag."
Happened In Oklahoma.
Tho foOonrtoc jafc h MM h; IN
QaUl of Sat&vse-e oa a huhfal .nar
He west to ate heal sri oae
aight rectrtly. It htcaa to rate aad
U rataad aad rxtaod aad ntatd aaa
toM htm tt woaH ho a arty tor hUa
to ao hoato la the rata aad aoxod
hixa to sUy aU might. He hatad to
rafaeo. m he Mid all right . aad the
told him aao weald pa aad area
ate bed. It raaatrad mm llUie time
aad whea ahe caaae hack baagtaa her
avrvrfcve to Bad hiai drtpotag with
raia. She ajhad Mas wher be had
m aad he told her he weat hoeae
to set hla Bight ihlrt.
Lots baa aaade aaay a yoaag ataa
too M&rvfgated for Military serrioe.
Maay a proatfaeat man hat ceajted
to rerk at U after tho vote ware
coaated.
An iaaoeeat tookiag baaaaa skin It
often the flrat step la a downward ca-
S"l In Soplrly.
Of a nretratioos bat not well read
d&ne of the Victorian period LadyUul-
war used to relate this Incident:
The conversation tamed on literature
one day and this lady who alrad at
forming a talon got rather out of her
depth.
"Who Is this Dean Swift tbey are
talking about?" she wliiapored nt last
to I-ndy ltulwer. "I should llko to In-
vite him to one of my receptions."
"Alas madam" aiiKlvered Lady llul-
wer "the dean dkl something that lias
shut lilm out of society."
"Dear me! What was that?"
"Well about n huiulrcd yoors ago bo
died."
It's a good thing to count the cost
but don't forget to pay it.
WnRiicr' JTcrvc.
Wagner tin' eminent composer bad
tho nerves of an acrobat Once lie was
climbing precipitous mountain In
company with a young friend. When
some distance up and walking along a
narrow ledge the companion who was
following called out that he was grow-
ing giddy.
Wagner turned around on the ledgo
of rock caught bis friend and passed
him between tho rock and himself to
tho front.
Tlie Voire of Ciprrlmcr
"1 don't enro to marry nt least not
yet" said the lllrt.
"Why not 1" asked the matron.
"Llecause n.i matters are now I have
tho attentions of half a dozou men
while If I married I would havo the
attentions of only 0110."
"null!" exclaimed the matron. "You
wouldn't have oven tlint." -Chicago
Post.
Tin- Stilt Volcr.
"Whose voice did ho like best yours
or mine?" nuked MIhs Ivrccch.
"I'm not tiultc sure" ropllcd Miss
Bird. "Ills romarks wore bit am
blguotiH."
"Why what did he sny?"
"Ho said he liked my voice but that
yours was better btlll." Philadelphia
Pross.
The Itanl; of England has n pair of
scales so nccurate that an Ink spot ou u
pteco of paper vUlbly uffectu tho bnl
ance.
Escaped an Awful Fate.
Mr. II. Hagglns of Melbourne Fla.
writes: "My doctor told mo l had con
sumption and nothing could bo dono
for me. I wns given up to die. Tho
offor of a free trial bottlo of Dr. King's
Now Discovery for Consumption Indue
od mo to try It. Results woro start
ling l am now on tho road to rocov
ery and I owo all to Dr. King's New
Dlscovory. It suroly savod my llfo."
This groat curo Is guaranteed for nil
throat and lung diseases by W. I).
Frnme Prlco 60c nnd $1. Trial bottles
froo.
COMING COUNTRY.
No section of tho country Is coming
to tho front as rapidly as tho Indian
Territory. From tho Laud of tho In-
dian It Is slowly but suroly being
transformed Into tho White Man's Par-
adise You know what Oklahoma
has dono tho Indian Territory Is
bound to outstrip Oklahoran. Wrlto
for particulars.
JAMBS DAHKEIt
Oen'l Pass. Agent M. K. & T. Ily.
201 Wnlnwright Dldg. at. Louis.
THE COLORADO APACHE '
A n't AMli'lf TmAr
N t.-..
As a tnr tt.- n.l- r -
ao eqaa! He t-- t!v
ttlart of tb biMu5 .iy. il w
oernrate tew t-f ns A
Ik
ac
toaf. a Bpr. of icravH aW'.- ibe
dtoptauaunt of piibb fraat lt
Tbry k f- U aay parttrali :- C
tbr nan tLT arv to foi3r. TV T
M tbry i:rvr oa hi trara. parser
ap for tcir.'t oar by oar wttie
Heat as to hi p fmaaflty. vbnb are
nearly alwayt Trr:W tot tbr ead.
Waes foUowiac a trail m tar toea
rock aul May arraya of Ari
bts farp to a pirtarr mt ic:-aw
itrattoa. Not a fyflabtf L-apr
Hto pac rartrf rroai ao tlNSr
At tiaw br ataooat nan tbra.
a rapid 2ar beatad. bp tfiimm
ttowly aad wltb eym atamd ta
ta jraaad poawiOy Par beau. Hare
aad there stay tor a few mtrln of
taadL bat dry a.td brvv a fir. the
teetste oaly u ta4.utKM. . h a
afaar the preaajrr. o that to tt .a-.-i
ptrtoncd y it ' bt bare lrrt a
bare er a aaato tLi tide it aui uet a
"Maa Tr;uas H .:b 11
111 1 - JIBS-
"Ta trk-fc u.ar ka tui:rrpart
ta aaarttoiary J a csady uam-
faetarer ttr o:.rr ay "T4
yoati. "k UatLu la ji' tt-a ezptos;v
Ctjiui m bl ub rrt-arie dsiaal
auaiiar for itor caady u 1
rl. ttd f Utrt mer tbr
deawad.
"The poatibUiues af a errant cLocc-
tatt or a piea of aoosat are limld.
bt we acre a frw roatrtraacca. We
make of a very hard randy aa imita-
tion of a tooth with a sold rrowa aad
bide K m a crtasa chocolate. Yea can
rmoglae the rt a party of vromoa
maochlag caady. oae of tana dtocover-
Ise; tometala? hard aad nadiaa; a gold
crowned tooth loos la her mouth:
"Sbatlerly we imitate a bone collar
bettoa la a bard watte caady. bide a
eaady shoe botloa In a piece of aoacaL
pat a bit 01 cork la a caramel or All a
candled cherry with led pepper. So
loop at the sanity experts don't weed
oat theae aUgd jokers the candy man
has to pat ap these trick candles for
them." New York Time.
Honor.
According to a writer In Health hon
or to a valuable medicine and has
many atea. It la excellent In mot
lung and throat affections and Is often
used with great benefit In place of cod
ttrer oil. Occasionally there Is a ier-
son with whom it does not agree but
most people can learu to uae it with
beneficial results. Children who have
natural appetite generally prefer it to
butter. Honey Is a laxative and seda
tive and tn diseases of the bladder and
kidneys It is an excellent reined j.
It has much tho same effect aa wiue
or Hthr-'jiantH without their Injurious
effects and is uncii'inled In mead awl
harvoat drinks. As an external appli
cation it Is Irritating when clear but
boo thing when diluted. In many place
it Is much appreciated as a remedy for
croup and colds. In piwu.-rvlng fruit
the formic acid It contains makes a
better preservative than sugar strap.
and It 1-t also used In cooking ami con
fections. Honey does not Injure the
teeth as caudles do.
Ancient Unlo For CarilnK.
Our ancestors fully reeogulzed the
value of good cnrvlng and many were
the rules by which a carver was ex-
pected to be governed. The ancient
"Hoke of Kcrvyng" among other
things admonishes blm to touch venison
only with tits knife nnd to "set never on
fychc llesch beosto nor fowle more
than two fyngcrs and n thmnbe." Fin-
gers ho was naturally obliged to use
since forks were a luxury of later dale
and were not In private use jmtll James
I.'s reign. Piers Oaveston. tho favor-
ite of Hdwnrd II. had threo silver
forks for eoting pours but this was re-
garded no do.ubt as 11 grcnt nnd spe-
cial luxury.
Cuckoo Cualoin In ISriKlnuil.
There are or were not long ago In
dllToreut parts of England remnants of
old customs marking the position which
tho cuckoo hold In the middle ages. In
Shropshire till very recently when tho
first cuckoo wns heard the laborer
woro In the habit of leavlug their work
making holiday of the rest of the day
and carousing In what they called
cuokoo ale. Among the peasantry In
some parts of the klngdourlt was con-
sidered to bo very unlucky to havo no
money In your pocket whon you heard
the cuckoos noto for the tlrst time in
the sen so 11.
ClioU?' Clootl One.
"Oh Miss Perkins I have n conun-
dwum for you. What Is the dlfTwcuce
betweon n Jilted fellah who pwetends
he doesn't care and n dUh of Dutch
cabbage V"
Miss Pcrklns-Well. go on. What's
the answer?
Cholly One's souab gwupes and the
other's sauaukwaut. Ha bawl Isn't
that doosld clevah? New York Press.
Not burr uf lilm.
"Why nro you so sure that ho loves
you?"
"llecause he stays away from me In
hoped he can overcome tho fascination
of my presenco. And thero is but one
thing thnt liothurs tue I fuar hu will
succeed." Clevoland Plain Dealer.
A Xi-nt Hall.
An IrUhmnn prosecuting another
man for assault ww asked to explain
the accused's black eyes.
"Ah" ho replied readily "before ho
had time to hit tne I hit him hack."
It runs in the family a woman's
tongue. Philadelphia Hulk-tin
"g 5 Cr
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JVBaaaaVw AJIbWw aaBBmamtafeamBmBaLiamV
f
EJttsitij 6lui ta Key Wicilaerj. Repair Eog'ses Yell Angers Ele.
6tseral Liu or Blicismllblog.
Best Equipped Machine Shop in tiia Territory
Wll Bar Sell ir Exciiag! ew or Stcsad Hani Machla?ri
Broadway St Ardtnoro
5
5
BIRMINGHAM PICTURES.
They Were llrrt- I'aprr. but They
julxluvil 1U0 ArlUt Turnrr.
Tamer the great toattoeape palater
w&s a csrtoa mixta re of parsimony
aad gene realty determined money
grabbing and aareckonlng devotion to
his art. He would drive a hard bar-
gain o- day and the next refuse to
tell at any price. Intending purchas-
ers were sometimes excluded from his
gallery and the refueal of admldon
was communicated In anything but a
polite manner.
Mr. Giltott. the wealthy pen manufactory-
of IlinnlnaiMun. once proved
bttaaeJf equal to tho task of storming
the castle In the teeth of the gruff art-
ist and bis doorkeeper and achieving a
bargain. A book 00 Turner gives the
story
Mr. Oillott was met at the door of
Turner's house by an old woman who
opened the door and asked the gentle-
man's business.
"Can't let 'e In"" she snapped out.
when be told her. and tried to slam the
door.
Hut Mr. Oillott bad put bis foot In.
side the door ami without waiting for
lermtosion pushed past the enraged
Ja ill truss ami hurried upstairs to the
gallery. Turner met him Ilka a spklerJ
whose web hat been Invaded. The In-
truder Introduced himself and said
that he I tad come to buy.
"Don't want to sell!" was the an
swer
"Have you seeu our Birmingham pic-
tures Mr. Turner?" Inquired the visit
or as culnily as If be had been received
as a gentleman should be.
"Never heard of 'em" said Turner.
Mr. Glllott took from hto pocket some
Birmingham hank notes.
"Mere paper" remarked Turner who
evidently enjoyed the Joke.
"To be bartered for mere cmivaV
said the visitor waving lit hand to In-
dicate the paintings on the wall. His
tone perhaps also the sight of the
"more pniK-r" conquered Turner and
when the visitor departed he had bar-
gained for several valuable pictures.
THE MISSING FOWL.
An nxiirrlrtice Willi nn Abrnt-
minilrit niiiclUh Artlit.
Wills Invited uie to dinner one after-
noon whn I met lilm In the Strand. 1
accepted reminding lilm that as be
was nbseiitmlndcd he bad better make
a note of the evening. As lie had no
paper In his pocket he wrote the date
on bis shirt cuff. When the appointed
evening arrived I went to his studio.
The door was opeued by Wills nnd I
could sue that he had forgotten all
about the appointment. "Ah old fel
low" he exclaimed "do not be too
... .. ... 1.
hard on mo. I lie curr went to int.
wasu nnu me unie wuu it 11m mere
is a fowl In tho pot Jjolllug hero." con-
tinued Mr. Wills. "Just como in and
wait a few minutes."
I had ray misgivings but walked in-
side nnd ?t down upon the only chair
not ffcwdetl with paint brushes and
palettes. After waiting for about
twenty minutes feeling deucedly hun-
gry. I groamd This had the effect of
reminding Wills that 1 was present.
Ue eveliiluied in 11 dreamy voice. "The
fowl must be boiled fcy this time" and
coming forward he lifted the lid of the
pot and peered Inside. "It Is very
odd" ho remarked "but I cannot see
the fowl Hxtmordluary! No one has
been here so the bird cannot have
been stolen."
Well the long and short of It Is that
a week or two later I called again at
the studio noticed n peculiar odor and
discovered the old fowl wrapped up In
a piece of brown paper. "Ah!" said
Wills "now I kuow how It nil hop-
pcu.nl. When tho fowl was brought In
there came n smart visitor Lady (J.
about sittings for her portrait. 1 must
have thrown tlie fowl behind a canvas
and forgotten all about It. Hut now
old fellow do shut up!" London Mull.
Are You Restless at Nirjht?
An harassed by a bad cough? Uso
Mallard's horehound Syrup It will se-
cure you sound sleep and effect a
prompt nnd radical curo. 25c 00c nnd
f 1 bottles at W. D "Tamo's.
Gtops the Cough and Works Off the
Cold.
laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets curo
a cold In one day. No cure no pay.
Price 25 cents.
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COKE
DANDRUFF
CURE
AND HAIR TONIC
Grows hair keeps hair and scalp
healthy. Eradicates Dandruff
Scalp Eczema. The only hair prep-
aration for perfect coiffure effects.
COKE Antiseptic
SHAVING FOAM
Docs away with soap and shaving
mug. Leaves the skin soft and
velvety. AT ALL DEALERS.
For sale by W. H Frame and Ard-
rr.ore Drug Co. In C"c and Jl-00 sizes.
All barbera use and recommend it.
You Need Bianhs
The Akdmoheitk ketpa on hand
quantities of thf fpllowtntr blanks
MORTGAGES'
BILLS OF SALE
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS!
AFFIDAVITS.
DEEDS OF TRUST
I'KOOFS OF SIGNATURE
PROTEST BLANKS
MINERAL LEASE
RENTAL CONTRACTS
and NO.
Yon can btiv them cheaper thnb
yon can afford to write them.
Address
THE ARDMOREITE.
HELPFUL
READING
Home newipspera print mat.
tor to fll up ipice. Much ot
this Is rrallr harmful reading.
It U the aim nt T R SKMl-
WEEKLY NEWS to clve help.
ral rraami;. Thcnaanu win
teatlfr to Ita belpfullneaa to tbem. Aak
)nr nelsbbor.
THE FARMERS'
hna helprd mnny It It
noi tht theory of (arm-
Inc written by college
nrDlDTMCUT profossnra and other.
UtrAil I III CM I up North on condition.
tbut don't nt Texas sou
the Indian Territory. It In tlie actual ex.
1 perlCDCelof f.nrm.rs bero at homo who have
turned urer the .oil.
SPECIAL
If you h r not tnklni the
WE ELY AHDMOHEITE you
tli'iulil tie. It la helDful to the
Or C r 11 UHt mtor-.t. of your town and
rrC.ll oounty. 1'or ll.W. caab In sd
vnnce re will mail yon the
WEEKLY ARDMOHEITK nnd THE GAL
VESTON or THE DALLAS HEMl-WDEKLY
NEWS for 12 month. Ilotb pnpera atop
when yonr time ia out.
The Ardmoreite
Official Journal of
the Chickasaw
Stockmen's Association
$100 Reward f
Will be paid by tut Chickasaw A
I Stockmen's Association for tho
arrest and conviction of anyone $
steal Idr stock of any kind from
any member of this Assnclatlrn. j
Notify Jeff Pnyne. Pauls Val- ?
ley Charley Roff Roll I. T.
or W. L. Lapslcy Wynnowood J
S l r. inspectors. 0
DR. T. P. Howell Prov
2 O. K. Haley Sec. 5
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MEM AND WOMEN
Dm Blf ti for uno.tor.l
dlKharge.tn(Umin.tloDa
Irritation or ulcraUon.
cf micaui luambrAnc.
mU(huim. PalulMi. and sot aitria-
iTUEimCSUIiaiU. sent or por.ionona.
CUllXin0 Wmm (md by Dranula
or Mat in luia rtpr
br .xprti. fr.pald (or
11.CO. or a bottir. ai.71.
Clicakr itnt ou want.
"1 MSStiiEi'i tlo'..
TEXAS.
4 IfiSPOSTAKT 0.7LWAY8 4
NO TROUCU 70 ANtWtS eUtSTtOht.
Superb Pullman Vestiboleo
SLEEPERS
Handsome Reclining Chair Cars
(SCATS FREE!
LL THROUGH TRAINS.
li WITH butt tsorcts? Md
trains to St. Ixmla uul un
rj WITH I'uUmnn tBsoporr
a book Scnrriu CVmcuot
. (without cbc&irv) to Mw
.. daily.
ON UE WITH handsome tHnrChnlr
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 77, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 5, 1903, newspaper, February 5, 1903; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79002/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed May 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.