The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 94, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 5, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Wednes 'ay Septembers.
TWO
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
MAKE CUBA
A TERRITORY
EXISTING
ONLY SOLUTION FOR
TROUBLES IN THE ISLAND
A Prediction by a Member of the Prec
Identc Olficl.il Family. Says
United States Will Have to
Take Possession of Island.
Washington Sup. I. "A territorial
form of government" wild :i member
of the piesldotif official family "In
the only solution for existing troubles
In Cuba Wo mude n mistake lit the
oiiolusloii of tbo Spanish dispossess-
Ion in not holding onto thH Island.
Jt was t lie only piece of ichI estate
Unit wo acquired hh n result of our
Inst war Hint was worth having. Olll-
cers or our army and natives of Cuba
appreciated tho advantage which
would accrue If the United States bad
decided to retain tlio Island and thoy
were not uekwnrd In expressing their
belief. Hut for tlio nilstnken policy
which the Teller amendment made In-
cumbent upon us our forces would
never have loft the Uem of the Antil-
les. "Anybody who litis had oxpmlonco
with tbein known that the Cubans nr0
no different from tbo inhabitants of
other Latin-American countries on this
oontliiont. They are chronic revolu-
tionist) for revenue only and their
Jdoa of liberty ami Independence con-
iJsttf mainly In getting nIHcos and
drawing salaries without renderliiK
any equivalent work. Archives uf
the war department are filled with
reports teeming with this sort
or Information and the prudent has
been hop! fully advised of ovary move-
ment In Cuba Hlnee It was turned over
to lln own pi ople. Statu department
ndvlcea of the sume tenor are easy or
access and consequently the uprising
which Is provnllliiK In Culm now has
not been unexpected by the authori-
ties at Wnshlngotn. It Is only a ques-
tion of time and the Indications are
that It will be a shcrl lime before we
will be compelled to send our soldler.t
Into Cuba never to be withdrawn. Re-
quest to this effect have been mud"
already to the United States govern-
ment by representative Cubans locat-
ed In Havana and other Important
places. President Talma has at his
dlspomil about S.OQO men and he may
bo able to Increase thl'i uiimber to
Jti.Otm by promises of reward and boun-
ties. There Is a surplus In the Cuban
treasury of about $20000000. but this
will not stand a protracted drain. An
estimate has been prepared showing
that the Insurrection which Is goner-
al In ItM.chnracter. will cost the Cuban
government upward of half n mil
lion dollars a day and at this rate Its
treasury chert would bo depleted In
n little over a month.
"There la widespread dissatisfaction
throughout the Island and tlio pres-
ent administration sconm utterly In-
capable of coping with the eniergoncy
now confronting It. While no overt
net will be permitted by our govern-
ment and no foreign Interference
whatever the policy agreed upon Is
to tilde our lime ami wall for the rlpo
fruit to lrop In oar basket. Hvery prov-
ince of Cuba contains a disgruntled
horde of politicians and olllce Beckers
who can lie relied upon to oppose
lViwblent I'alnin In every effort that
bo may make to put down Insurrection.
Tactics which wcro resorted to by the
Cubans In their war with Spain will
Ikj iwcd In conducting their campaign
against each other. One of the dllll-
cultloa which the Spanish troops labor-
cd under was Ignorance of their coun-
try and Its toitography. but the Cuban
Insurgents and government support-
ers are both well aware of natural nil-
vantages and are taking advantage
of iliom. This accounts In a meaauro
for tlio fact that none of tlio largo
cities has Hum far bom attacked the.
insurgents content lug themselves with
outlying mountainous districts. Rush-
whacking and guerrilla warfare- will
to maintained and a long drawn out
struggle will inevitably etwue. Nobody
nt Washington who has any Informa-
tion on tho subject bolloves for an In-
Mailt that President I'alnin will bo
able to quell the insurrection. Ills
tomporUliiK vacillating methods havo
aroused Indignation among his sup-
portciH and have correspondingly In-
rroused Hie confidence of the liiBiir-
Kent lenders. It
is a struggle ot tho
'Outs' against the 'Ins' and both sldoB
would cheerfully welcome the interven -
Hon of tho United Statin. That Is
what It will come to in the ond and
and wo might wt well make up our
minds to this self evident proponltlon.
initttliitii lu nnl iMitthiLf much tlifnro
n .. - "
In Cuba nnd It never will. Already a
species of conscription is being discing
t.cd whereby all tho available malo
citizens between sixteen and thirty-
live years of age are to be pressed In-
to the ucrvlco of tho government.
J Hurt- ha. bun a vocfl lark tf vol-
' unlet rs and conscription will be resort-
ii in in a vain effort to bolster up the
tottering Cuban republic. Our govern-
I tnent Is In possession of this informa-
tion derhed from authentic uources
mil is fully alive to the necessities of
situation and pioparlng for tbu
emergency which Is as certain to arls0
a the sun.
That there Is no hope by Presi-
dent l'alma for a speedy termination
of the Insurrection Is shown by the
demands that are being made upon
this country for hospital surgical and
other Indispensable nupplles for ear-
ing fur disabled sick and wounded
men. Hardly a day passes that some
branch of the government hero Is not
called upon for urgent Information
as to llrms and place; where these
supplies can be obtained and tho rep-
resentatives of Culm In this country
me kept on the move day and night
to comply with the leipiests cabled
them by their home government. Min-
ister QncMidii who In in nttondiineo
upon the conferenc0 at It1" Is not ex-
pected to return befoiu U ' first of No-
vember and meanwhile the affairs of
the legation aiu being looked after
by his subordinates. They are inclin
ed to take an optimistic view of tho
slttiatb'ii and point to tho uhHcnro of
the nihitater at this time as a proof
that nolhlug serious Is anticipated
as an outcome or tlio insurrection.
As a matter of fact however when
Minister Quesadii left tho United Sta-
tes theio was apparently no signs of
danger on the Cuban horizon other
wise he Would have remained In
Washington.
Army olllcers of tho United States
who have seen service In Cuba and
naval olllcers who havo performed
duty in the West Indies and Latin-
American countries were not Ignorant
of what has been trnniqilrlng ever
since Cuba was given Its Independ-
ence and lioth branches of the service
have frequently predicted the present
uprising. Their only surprise has
been that It did not occur sooner for
the seeds of d'ueontent wcro sown
whou tho present government of Cuba
was Installed. Wo have a chance to
rectlfyi mistake which we made sev
eral years ago and this will be accom
plished when wo assume permanent
control of tho best piece of land In the
WnU Indies."
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold.
A. .1. N'usbnuin Uatesvllle. Indiana
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so dis-
tressing that it Interfered with my
business. I had many T the symp-
toms of hay fever and a doctor's pro-
scription did not reach my case and
I took several medicines which seem-
ed to only aggravate my cas.-. For-
tunately 1 Insisted upon having Kit
ley's Honey and Tar in tbo yelin-.v
package anil It quickly cured me My
wife has lueo used Foley's llonuy
and Tar with the same success." I Toff-
man Drug Co. City Dnu Store.
Stranger Within Our Gates
lidltor Ardmorolto:
On behalf or tho ladles of Ardmoro
I wish to thnnk thoso who wero so
kind during the Illness and death of
Madam Vuza. Tills was a caso of
"a stranger within our gates.' Siio
came unknowing and unknown a
palmist. A sudden Illness camo on.
She was token i)u tho iinultarlum
whero al that could possibly bo dono
was done for hit. Hut when death
came sho was taken to tho morgue
Hut a few kind hearted women ot
Ardmoro did not allow one ot their
. ex to be left to men attendants.
Thoso ladles camo bringing beauti-
ful ilowers and prepared the body for
burial. Out of a town or lC.OOO peoplo
but two came in the real hour of
trouble. There were seven sermcus
preached in our cltv Sunday morning
but this niio act did mora good than
all the sermons it is actions not
words Hint ccant. "I was a stranger
and . took me In. As ye have done
to tho least of these yo havo dono
it unto me.'
A. CITIZEN.
A Lesson In Health.
IlculUiy kidneys flitcr tho Impuri-
ties from the blood anil unless thoy
do this good health Is Impossible. Fo-
ley's Kidney Curo inakos sound kid-
neys and will positively euro all forms
of kidney and b.adder disease. It
strengthens (he wholo system. Hoff-
man Drug Co. City Drug Stoic.
ARA.
Special Correspondence
Ara. I. T.. Sop. .1. This community
is giving Us full quota to tho settle-
monl of lNVw mxiCOi Tho following
Aru cuzo mv gollu ( that country
!nd nied on land: Ham Williams T.
.1. ami Calvin Irwin. Theodoro I lodgo
nnd John Taliaferro.
Our people have graded the slough
jgt weitl (lf pon. c'reuU which was a
..i
- i ltu iii iji-k iiiuuii ui't-m'u.
The Farmers' Union of this
has gouo Democratic.
iinr.n
W. H. Frame is having an addition-
nl ennt nf nnlnt nut on Hie bulldinir
occupied by the City Drug Store.
LEON.
Si"--'I Correspondence.
Leon 1. T. Sept. :i.-Vu bad still
more lain laut woeK and rather thlnK
the drouth Is broken.
From somu parties who were en of the year than ever was known
rout to Marietta from l.con Friday I Somo of tho farmers nre complain-
wo learn Hint tuo rnln was general ling very much of tho boll worm but
The Methodist meeting which has ut. )10e thoy will not do any serious
been under headway al Leon for the 'diuiiagu to the crops
last two weeks closed Sunday. They on account of the school liouso be-
bad something like twenty addition
to tbo church besides othur conver-
sions. Ituv. Rowan mid daughter who has
been .with lilm through tho meeting re-
turned to Ardmore last week lie in to
begin another meeting tho II lit of this
week and had to go homo before hu
started it. Jtev. Haul conducted the
Meeting until today.
.1. 11. Williams and wife were In i
Ardmore last week. Thoy have a son '
In the business college thute. I
Meusis. Freeman and Hrown or
Ardmore Hoy Mcntgoniery and Virgo
ollson of Marietta wuru out at the
Democratic club meeting Hnturday. 1
Frank Kinney and family of San
Antonio Texas are visiting here. Mr.
Kliiuoy is a railroad man and sas
ho Is on the lookout for a home to
buy.
Oeorgo and Jim Steward and .1. II.
Williams went to Unlvoston Saturday
on a pleasure trip.
John Hrnggenieyer went to Fort
Worth Thursday on business
Chas. Kimhrow returned Saturday
rfoin Denton county Texas.
DoWItt's Kidney nnd Hlndder Pills
act on tho liver as wall. F.sppclally
good for treatment of back-ache and
rheumatism. Sold
Co.
by Hoffman Dru
HEALDTON.
Special Correspondence.
Ilealdton I. T. Sep. 1. August left
im with a rain which we could woll
havo done without.
Cotton still continues growing rapid
ly although blooming on the top. Wo
hear u good deal of complaint of
worms Injuring the young bolls ami
forms. Dry weather with warm suu-
shine would benefit tho crops. I
MIbscs Hcttio and Clythlc Ingram
from Ardmoro are hero on a visit to
lelatlves.
.lames Houuctt and X. W. Gritdinm
from (li-aham wero nero the past weak i
tfilblntr iwi1IMa
.........p jr.
-
I ho roar of tho gas from tho wells '
at Wheeler Is plainly hoard hero.
Mr. Nash from Provouco Is hero on
a visit.
Howard Johnson and family from
Cairo aro hero visiting relatives.
Mr. Money has sold hl:i resldenco
to Mrs. Gllstrap.
.Mr. Lowe who is looking after tho
opening of roads on section Hues
passed tluoiigh en route to Cornish
yesterday .
We hear of some sickness in the
country mostly of malarial origin.
A good many aro going to move to
Southwest Texns and New Moxlco.
Corn gives promise of a banuor
crop in this section.
EASTMAN.
Special Correspondence.
lCaslman I. T. Sop. I . Cotton pick-
ing will begin to somo extent In this
part ot the country next week.
Talks on politics can bo heard on
every hand and from every partisan
view. It Is said by some that thero8o much rain no la not iiiaiun
nro niniiv mioirants for tho nlnco of
constitutional delegate who do not
seem to realizo tho responsibility
which would devolve upon them In tho
event of their choice.
W. II. Pass wont to Ardmore on bus-
iness last week.
V. h. Croon passed through bore
last week on route to his farm on tlio
llayou.
K. 11. Stockton in roportcil
sick list.
Tho Httlo child of W. C.
tbo
on
Honiiloy
la very 11.
TUSSY.
Special Correspondence.
Tussy. I. T.. Sop. 2. W. 11. Hasu is
reported quite 111.
Our school will begin tomorrow and
continue for a nine months' session.
lid Coopor Is very 111 this weak.
Hull weevils and sharp shooters aro
doing a great deal of (.amago to tho
cotton In tills section ot tho country-
Mr. and Mrs. (I. 11. Harris aro roport-
cil very III.
C. W. Tate and Sol Justice lmvo
returned from New Mexico. They ro-
port It a lino country.
J. K Lobley lis sold his crop and Is
moving to Cache. Ok.
I Newt Anderson of Fredorlck Ok.
is hoio vti-lting his fathor and mother
'. Loo Stegall has gone to Ilyars bu a
vlnlt.
I
.
uooii ior mo cougu removes W1U
I .. ...
. cold tho cause of tho couth. That's
Ihn.ui.rk of k-nnnpdv'.!.Katlv.( llOHON'
nnd Tnr-tho original laxatlvo cough
syrup. Coilt
alas no opiates. Sold by
ug Co
Hodman Drug
CHIGLEY.
Special Correspondence.
Chlgloy I. T. Sop'. 3. Quite a rain
fell hero Sunday. It seems that we
are having more rain nt this season
Ing moved wo feel lout of a Sunday.
W. T. Hlylho and family was vlsltlius
trieuds iu Chlgley Sunday and advised
us that his crop was being damaged
by the boll worms.
M. M. .Mitchell nnd his son Tommle
returned fioni New Mexico last week
and report that Mexico is all o. k.
( While there they filed on one hundred
iiud sixty norm of the Mexico soil.
I Odle Illythc loft Monday for Hrown
Horn Mex. to file on ;i ptece of laud
and some more of the Chlgley young
high aro going In a few weeks. We
regret to lose so many of our neigh-
bors. W. H. Lesson formerly of this part
hut now a citizen of Wynnuwood was
bore Sunday and says that the big
A. II. T. A. picnic hold at Wynne
wood Friday and Saturday was a
grand wiccoss. The A. 11. T not
do things by tho halves they go tbu
whole hog or none.
Ceorgo Willlnms our merchant and
postmaster Is building a nice three-
room cottage up on tlio prairie just
half a mile northwest of the present
location. (Icorgo says he Is getting
tired of living on a creek and every
tlmo It gets up being suirrounded bj
water and his family half tho tlmo
sick with clilllH nnd fever
A. I.. Moses who moved to loxing-
ton Oklu. moved back through Chlg-
ley enrouto to Ada I. T. Mr. Moses
Is one of tho bout men that ever lived
heru and wo wish him good luck
wherever ho goes.
j The Woodmen of this pIrco can
soon boast of having the best hall of
nny country lodge wo know of. The
c'tlzens decided to niovo the hoiinc
one quarter of a mile north on the
township line and they will soon have
the hall completed and ready for the
many now candidates that aro In wait-
ing. Charlie Port r who moved from
hero last year to Leu Angeles Cal.
writes to tho W. O. W. clork ot this
placo that he Is coming back to the
m 1. .1.1. f..11 XI.. ltf.pni.
limiun iunuur iuih i.iii. .hi. i unci
.
Is a good man and we are glad to learn
that ho Is coming back.
Tlldon Williams who Is now In
Scranton Pa. preaching .writes Hint
he Is coming hack to this place tills
winter. Tihlen when ho left here"
four yoam ago was a very wicked boy
and wo aro glad that ho has changed
his way of living and Is coming back
to preach for us. Ills many friends
welcome his coming.
Mack Wilson and family of Mays-
vllle. 1. T. camo down last week to
visit h!s parents Mr and Mm. J. 11.
Wilson of this place.
Mrs. W. It. Wolford and children
loft last week to visit her two sons
John and Charlie of Lindsay for a
few days
Tho citizens feel under many obll
gatlonn to W. U. Wllkorson of Davis
for the courtesy shown them In lornl
ing ills trucks to move our lodgo hall
II. L. McMillan hns mo'ed his hay
baler to cut and halo hay for Mr.
Cooper of Davis but says o'vlng to
much
. Headway.
Mr. Southard and Mr. Campbell ol
Falrvlew wero hero last wool; looking
out for somo land to rent next yenr
More than likely Mr. Campbell will
rent land from Mr. Deal of Wynne
wood and bo a citizen of Chlgley next
year. We welcome him nnd nil oth
. r good citizens.
Somo people don't think that Iona
or Chlgley will get tho county seat.
j Hut wo think our chances nro as good
f llr.t.1 4f..'tl All
Wynnowood dreads on tho county seat
proiKisitlon Is the town of Hrady.
Wo regret to report that Mat Wolf
Jr. Is very low with slow fovor. Mr
Wolf is a member of the '.V. O. W.
nt this placo and the sovereigns of
Chlgley camp arc doing all they can
to help nurse him.
Our citizons say that thoy did not
know that a telephone was so nice and
handy until wo got phono connection
ns it saves many a long rldo to town
after a doctor or any news that
should bo sont by mall. Wo could
not do without out 'phono now nt all
11. L. Stophons a merchant of Iona
say since ho had n phono upt In his
business liouso that his sales havo In
ci cased vory much.
Tom Nixon and Harry Stewart have
got a s'Jt of telegraph Instruments
and ere now trying hard to learn toleg
raphy. Wo hopo tho hoys will learn
ns tolegraphy Is a nice profession for
!i vdmii- mmi nun no i-;iii iiiviis imin
. . ... 1
" ' -
a position If he conducts himself right
MVS. Slndla lllirilOlt llllll .MISS Var
ollno Clark of Ardmoro returned homo
last Wednesday after spending n week
visiting Mrs. J. K. Jones of this placo.
FiVE BiG FACTORIES.
" I have been trying to get some firm hereto put in a line
of your shoes a we have a h.ird time getting a good hoe
in tliis town. 1 bclicc if you vtill take the ti.attcr up you
csn arrange with Mcsm. & Co. to handle " Diamond
Uratuls." I have no interest in the matter only that I want
to buy a good shoe once in a while. You will remember that
I handled jour slices when in busmen in Quanah and know
what they ere." REV. WALTEK GRIFFITH.
Silvertcn Texas.
Couhi the superiority of Diamond Urand shoes be
more convincingly shown ? You are just as arjxious
for good shoes ns Rev.Griffitli and it is equally worth
your while to insist that your dealer supply them.
Ask your dealer or Dinmond Brand Shoes
W Mtf MOj? FJVE
orvss? owe
The laws of nature and heredity are fixed and invariabl". Parents who
arc related by the tics of blood or who have a consumptive tendency or
family blood taint arc sure to transmit it to their children in the form of
Scrofula. Swollen glands brittle bones weal; eyes hip disease pale waxy
complexions emaciated bodies running' sores and ulcers and general weal:
c' tistitutious are the principal ways in which the disease is manifested
Those who have inherited this blighting trouble may succeed in holding it
in check during young vigorous life : but after a spell of sickness or when
the system has begun to weaken and lose its natural vitality the ravages of
the disease will become manifest and soinctime.i run into Consumption.
S. S. 0. goes down into the circulation and forces out tli'i scrofulous deposits.
kills the germs and completely cures the disease. It chanires the quality of
the blood by removing all impurities and poisons an ! supplying this vita'
fluid with rich health-sustaining qualities. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable
neilicine ami is especially adapted to
uid poorly nourished by scrofulous blood. I.itci.iturt: on Scrofula and uied-
:al advice free.
the sverr
They formerly lived hero and their
many friends regretted to see them
lepart but they hav our best wishes
Stop HI
A neglected cough or cold may 1 -ad
to serious bronchial or lung troubles.
Don't take chances when Foley's Hoi.-
oy and Tar affords perfect securl'y
from serious effects of a cold. Hoff-
man Drug Co. City Drug Store.
IVi'dlniC SllUmirm.
The quality and quantity of hill: pro
duced by your silkworms will all de
pend on bow you feed them. Too
much food should not be given at once
but they should never be left entirely
without at any time during the day
or night i'ou must therefore watch
carefully to get an Idea of their uppe-!
tlto and provldo accordingly says
Home Chat. Fresh mulberry leaves i
are the proper food for silkworms but
If nt any time these are wo procurable
young lettuce leaves are the best sub-
stitute but they nre only a stop gap.
Silkworms cannot live for a long pe-
riod without their natural food.
An Insidious Dancjer.
One ot tho worst featuics of ki liry
trouble Is that It Is an 'iisIi'Ioue d:r-
easo and noioro ino vr: -n realises
his danger lie may have a fatal malady
Take Foley's Kidney Curo at the first
sign of trouble as It corrects Irregu-
larities and prevents Hrlght's dlseano
and diabetes. Hoffman Drug Co. City
Drug Co.
The CIkim- Dutch C'liurlKhlii.
An Amsterdam Journnl tells how Im
portant a part the cigar plays In a
Dutch courtship. Tho young man iu
love calls casually at the young wo-
man's house' with his cigar out nnd
cnsunlly asks Tor a light. That Is a
dellcato hlut and If ho calls again for
a light tho parents understand what
to expect. A family council Is held
nnd the reply Is prepared. If on his
third call the wooer receives n light
but lias tho door Immediately closed
Iu his face lie understands that he Is
cold shouldered. If on the other hand
his stilt Is welcome after receiving his
light ho Is Invited In the young wo-
uinn Is presented to him nnd he puffs
out his decluratlou through tbo curls
of smoke.
Pains across tho small of tho back
Indicate somothlng wrong with tho
kidneys. DoWltt's Kidney and THaddor
Pills will quickly urine relief. A
week's treatment .or 25 cents. Act
on tho liver too. Sold by Hoffman-
Drug Co.
Buggies. Buggies.
Wo havo a brand no'w lino of bug'
glos and aro making terms nnd prices
to suit all.
lwtf NOm.13 PROS.
Cascasweet is a vegotablo corroe
tlvo for tho stomach and bowels of
babies and children. Contains no op
iates and tho Ingredients aro on each
ai
S
and every bottle. Pleasing to tnko.
Sold by Hoffman Drug Co
DIAMOND BPMDP
SHOES AftY
n rf Wsr.
ran
CS0FULA
systems which have bu:n wtakeii'-l
specific e:o.. atiahta. gp..
bp' Ax $j
TO
California
One Way
Colonist Tickets
VIA
Aug. 27ih to Oct. 31st. 1906
Homu pulnts sllclnl.v higher.
Tiekpts guoil In Chair Cars ami Tourist
Hlvppor. Tor your accoinmodatlnp it-
est typo Tourist Hlceiior will he opera-
ted tlimucli without cliauKP commenc-
ing Septemlipr I !!.
Write tor Pamphlet
"California In a Tourlut Sleeper."
IV. S. Kecnan G.P.fi.
GUVEST0N
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States Court in tho
Indian Territory Southern District:
lininia Shirley plaintiff vs. Henry
Shirley defendant.
Tho defendant Henry Shirley is
warned to npcar In this court In thirty
days and answer the complaint of
tho plaintiff limma Shirley.
Wltnoss tho .on. Hosoa Townsend
Judgo of saJd ctK' t and tuo seal there-
of this 29th day 01 August 1U0G.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPHLU Clork.
H. 0. 1IOUSH.
Joslah Clark Attorney.
J. C. Graham attorney for non-rcs.
First published Aug. JO 1900.
Danderlnc
works wonders. It produces hair Just
as surely as rain and sunshlno ralso
crops. It produces a thick growth of
(luxuriant hnlr when all other reme-
dies fall. Wo guarantco Dandorlno.
All druggists sell it 25c 50c und $1 00
per botflo. To provo Its worth send
this ad with 10 cents In stamps or sll-
vor and wo will mall you a largo free
sample. Knowlton Danderlne Co. Chi-
cago 111
Buggies. Buggies.
Wo havo a brand new lino of bug-
gies nnd aro making terms nnd prlcea
to suit all.
lw NOBLE BROS.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 94, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 5, 1906, newspaper, September 5, 1906; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80230/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.