The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 277, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 27, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore WwlMidiy April 27 1110
THE DAILY AHDMONEITt
PAQE THREE
HY
nattutt rtnanuntta
u n
TOMORROW'S CALENDAR. It
a a
a iiriiiKo whim with .m ih- a
SI Hyrno on Stanley Houlcvurd. a
a Korty-two with .Mrs. Shelton H
a on Stanley Houlovard. tt
a a
a a a a a :: a a a a a a a a
a
Tl I K UNIIHTL'KNHD.
O tho shit K t to tho farthest
tdiorc.
And the fchlps come home acain;
Tho dow that dries on tho morning
ros(i
Ileturns In u ilrop of rain
Nut the Joy of a lay that t mile4
away
I call to It in vain!
). tho primrose hides In a :ii ot
rust
JIot gold ou the winter iaa;
And comes her pilgrim staff a-hloim
With the -flowers that unod to be
Hut tho golden smile of a little
-while
Will nuver come buck to tno!
O the stars bo out with tho break
of dawn
And tho ataro aro full and bright
When tho miiii has turned his faco
away
And tho world has need of light
When tho glad world beamed '
dreamed I dreamed:
And now tho night tho night!
O tho birds forsake tho coloring
wood
And tho birds como homo to sing;
Tho breath of tho fallen roso re-
turn On tho wind of tho swallow's wing-
Hut tho hnriift. I know of tho long
ago
Lto muto In tho soul ot spring!
O rose that blooms in a garden
-wild.
O bird In a lonely treo
1 know tho gifts of my heart Ho
iJoep
u your far off myntery
And bloom and sing In eternal
spring-
Though they never come back to
mo!
'Aloyslus Coll in Applcton's.
a
Baby Passed Away.
Many homes in our city aro sad
doned this morning by tho news
of tho death c.r little (.rotohou
!ntes daughter of .Mr. and Mra.
l-'rank (lutes which occurred on yes-
terday at one o'clock In (Jalucsvillc
Texas.
Her Illness was midden and severe
from tho oiittiet ami her parents
and their frleiulR have been In sus-
pense for several "days realizing that
tho worst might occur but still
Iwrdly prepared for It when It came.
Mr. unci Mrs. (lutes took their baby
to Gainesville on Sunday where
they were with airs dates' m thcr.
The wholesale house of Tyler &
rtimpson of ' which Mr. Gates Is
manager was closed this afternoon
out of respect to his bereavement
.i ml several of the firm went to
liiluesvllle to attend the funernl
services which were held this after-
noon. Carter Avenue Mission Society.
Tho Carter Atotiue Homo MIksIoii
i-ociety met yesterday afternoon ut
three o'clock with Mrs. South.
The meeting whs opened by a
tong 'Meson Lover of My Soul"
CJuiiri -lie eil umltr
nil i'ure .rood
Lawa
Stands for
Economy
5V lJ "
cuHCEspj Inproiding
te siinsnea v.itn
tost. K C fcaarnniceu pcrlcc-
tion at a moderate price. It
maKes evcryin;nf? ocuer. Agxg
Try and
MARY GWYNN WHITEMAN
TEl.EI'IIONr. ONIM'OUK.TWO
followed by the Scripture lesson
from tho 13th c.hnptor of Second
Corinthians.
Hev. Ioo led the society In
prayer.
After a siort business session.
Mrs. llayiHH led tho literary pro-
gram. "How to bo .Submissive to (Tod's
Will" was the subject ot a splon-
did paper by tho leader.
"Sabbath Hrenklnc" was an ex-
cellent and practical paper by Hev.
Lee.
Mrs. Whlttlngton made a talk on
tho subject.
Miss Krankle Ilynuni gave a
reading "Tho Last Hymn."
"Does Religion Pay?" was iIIscui-h-ed
by .Mrs. Walter Aston.
"Wonmn's Rights" was the subject
of a paper by Mrs. Anna Cathey.
Mrs. Whlttlngton closed tho meet.
lng with prayer. It was ono ot tho
ploasantest they hnv ever had. He
fieshmenlK of crenm and cako were
served.
U
Broadway (Baptist Mlosion.
The Mlslonnry Society of tho
Hroadway Haptlst church met on yes-
terday nftemoon at Mrs. Will W.
Sanfords on McLlsh avenue with
a full attendance.
"Cuba and tho Mission 1U" was
tho lesson Kubjert with Mrs. Scott
as leader.
An excellent talk by .Mrs. Scctt
Introduced the subject which was
dlscuBcd In Its different phases
religious financial and geographical
by Mosdames L. O. Sliollon Conlco
Orubhs. Kvcrett and I-ovo.
At the business .session different
methods of raising money wero dis-
cussed. A social hour followed- when many
visitors wero present and refresh-
ments -wero served.
Twenty dollar was realized from
the free-will offering.
Tho presence of the pastor Hev.
Sanders added much to tho pleas-
ure of tho afternoon. Hov. Sanders
Is convalescing from nn attnek of
pneumonia.
a
Mothers' Meeting.
The Third "Ward Mothers' Club
meets on Friday afternoon at tho
tichcol building.
Mrs. W. H. Mooro is leader and
has excellent assistance. The pro-
gram is one of tho strongest of tho
entlra year.
At tho business session now offi-
cers will bo elected and It Is espe-
cially urged upon tho members to
bo present.
li-
st. Philip's Guild.
St. l'hlllp's Oulld mot on yester-
day artornoon with Mrs. .1. It. I'ul-
Ham and continued tho tacking of
carpet rags for tho church bazaar.
Next weok's meeting will be with
Mrs. Kd Hoffmann.
:
Young People's Social.
At Mrs. J. H. l'ennlnKtjn's on
Friday evening the Missionary So-
cltty of the First Presbyterian
church will give a young pcople'a
social a real old time j lly gath-
ering. A small offering will he tak-
en at the door.
:
Women's Clubs at Stillwater.
A district meeting of the Oklahoma
Federation of Women's Clubs will
lie held In Stillwater Thursday and
Friday. Among the speaker mo
President .1. II. Council of tho tig-
j riciiltural airi mechanical collogo
and Mrs. .John Throadglll cf Okla-
f
fcmlty'smeala.don't
anytning out me
sec. Mjh' eitect
Moncy back.
FARMER'S WIFE
HADHEAP TO DO
Mrs. Shepherd Was in Dad Shape
When She Could Not Stand on
Her Feet
Durham N. C "I am a farmer's
wife" wrilcs Mrs. J. M. Shepherd ol
this city "and have a heap to do."
"l our monllts aj;o I could nol stand
on my feci lo do anything much hut at
this time I do the most ot my work. 1 1
took Cardul and it did me more rood
than all the doctors.
"You. don't know half how I tli.mk you '
for the Cardui Home Treatment. 1 wish !
that all women who stiller from womanly
Uouhle would treat themselves as I have.
Ladies can caily treat themselves at
home with Cardul the woman's tonic.
It is easy to take .mil so gentle in its 1
action that it cannot do anything but
tood.
HcinR composed exclusively of vege-
table ingredients Cardui cannot lay up ;
trouble in your system as mineral drugs !
often do. Its ingredients having no '
harsh medicinal effects and being non-
poisonous and perfectly harmless Cardul 1
Is absolutely sate for yoiuti' and old. '
Ask your druj-Rist. He will tell you to
try Cardui. ;
N. R Write to- LadlrO Advtorr Drpl.. Chilli. !
noocs Medicine Co . OMtianiH'gj Tcnn.. lor Sntcitil i
NT Women ul la pum utipiKr on tcyutiL
homa City president of the ntato
f deration.
IT
The Lescon She Learned.
A fair western co-ed and ono of
the m.ilo seniors fell violently in
love and neglected their studies
shamefully. Roth were expelled. The
fair co-ed thereupon wrote this In-
teresting reply to the faculty:
"(lentlonien You havo expelled me
for- neglecting my studies yet I
have learned at your institution more
than yon will ever know. I hav-i
leanuvl the meaning of love. What
is the use of studying botany If
I am not allowed to gather roses'
Why uliould 1 devote myself to as-
tronomy it I may not look at tho
stars? What does It profit me lo
spend my years on mathematics and
neglect my own figure? You have
expelled my flanco also. Do you think
ho Is unhappy? We wero married
last evening." Kxchangc.
Bridge With Mrs. Byrne.
CWrs. C. L. Hynie will entertain
the llrldge Whist Club on Thurs-
day aftemcon at her residence cor-
ner K street southwest and Stanley
Roiilovnrd.
n
Forty-Two Party.
Society i being charmingly enter-
taincj; thin afternoon by Mrs. I low-
land in honor of her sister Mrs.
Yarrow of Sioux Falls.
tt
Baseball Notes.
Tho baseball teams from ('apt.
Johnson's and Mrs. Hell's boarding
houses will have to curb their Im-
patience for battlo until Thursday
week since Ardmore anil Deulsoii
play this week.
In the meantime tho gentlemen
will go In training and can eat
nothing except porterhouse steaku
ami other exponslvo articles of dlot
commonly supposed to develop brawn
and aluew.
Tyrus Ccbb will have to look to
hit laurels after this game if lie
Intend to remain Amerioa'a greatest
huxeuall player.
The Johnson team say they arc
going to run the Rell boarders Into
tho natatorlum and the Dell team
day that the Johnson team will have
to take to tho tree tops.
Thn umpire has not been aelcotehl
hut they will enforce the new- league
nile of addressing him as Mr. Um-
pire. Capt. Rnehanan of the Johnson
team who la somewhat noted as n
Chesterfield thinks tho salutation
should be preceded by a Turkish
salaam but ('apt. llarreld of the
Rell temi thinks theio are more
satisfactory metal of dealing with
nn umpire. It l said by those who
l.iiov that both young captains are
practicing sundry twirl and posi-
tions that are bound to strike ad-
miration to tho bottoms of the f ml-
nine hearts In the grand stani.
The date Is Thursday week at j
I. arena pork. Re there!
-
Cl-(!c Two of the iloue M''"!
F.i-Uly of t'.e Rm.-dv. . M.th.ilUf
f!:uii h m '. ypktf-rday with Vrh. Hur-
('!!. During the kuiiiiii- r month '
the mr'iiiberrf will contrlhu'e a 'ii-
uintrd sum to the sotietv .ich
i. ont'i. Mrs. Rurit'gs served r i-
liients ef cr'-am and cake.
Mrs. Foster of Kansas City Is
Ut-IUug her daughter Mi. Hudsen.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Van Dunborg
took their guests Mr. aud Mrs. 811s-
bee. a-flshlng yesterday to the
Chickasaw club h:use. Just how
many fish went caugh and how
long hoy broad atii how fat they
wero could not bo learned. It Is
stattd howavor omowhut author!-
tatlvoly that there aro still a few j
fish left lu the Chickasaw lake.
rJ1heHi
Clue
By CAROLYN WELLS.
(Copyright 1909 by J. D. Llpplncott
Company)
Synopsis.
Henutiful Mnilelelne Van Normnn.
owner of tho Van Norman Mansion
at Maplctnu and hclrites to her
uncleV Immense fortune Is about
to be married to handsome Schuy-
ler I'arleton. Among the guests aro
her cousin Tom Wiltard and two
girls Kitty French and Molly (lanl-
ner of New York
CHAPTER II.
Miss Morton Arrives.
The day Imfore tho wedding the
nil Iiouhc was a pleasant scene of
bustle and confusion.
Proft'Mdonnl decorators were In
chnrue of tho groat drawing room
building a canopy of green vinos
and flowers beneath which the bri-
dal pair should stand the next day
at high noon.
This work was greatly hindered by
a bevy of young people who thought
they were helping.
At last noting a iook of dumb o-
asporntlou on tho face of olio of tin:
florist's moii Molly (Jardner exclaim-
ed "I don't bellove our help Is need-
ed hero; como on. Kitty let's go
in tho library and wait for tea-time."
It wtfs nearly five o'clock and the
girls found mrst of the house gucstM
already assembled In the library
awaiting the arrival of tho tea-tray.
Several ot'ier young people wero
there also most of them being thoxo
who wero to be of the wedding cor-
tege next day.
Robert Fessenden who was to be
best man had Just come from Now
York and had dropped In to seo
Miss Van Norman.
"Lucky follow Carleton" he said
to Tom Wlllard. "Why that woman
would create a sensation in any
great city In tho world."
"Yes she Is too hanHfsoine to live
a'l her life In a small vallage." agreed
Tom. "I think they Intend to travel
a great deal."
"An heiress too I bellove."
"Yes she has all the desirable
traits a woman can possess."
"All?" Feti.sendpn's tone 'was quiz-
zical. "What do you mean?" asked Tom
sharply.
"Nothing only If I were to marry
r should prefer a little more soft-
noss of nature.'"
"Oh that's only her manner; my
cousin Is most sweet and womanly
1 assure you.'"
"I'm sine she Is" returned Fes-
seudeii who wun a hit ashamed of
his outipokcnnchs; "And (die's get-
ting a sterling good fellow for a hus-
band." "She In o" said Tom heartily
which was kind ef him consHterlng
his own opinion of Carleton.
And then both mon at rolled over
to where Madelelno sat at tho tea-
table. She was rending a telegram
that had Jnt been brought to her
and she laughingly explained to Tom
that It meant a bother for him.
"Miss Morton has c nrluded to
come to the wedding after all." she
said. "She wrote mo that Au would
not come but she has changed her
mind. It seems. Now It doen ttoun-i
ridiculous 1 know hut In this big
house there Isn't a room left for her
but tho cm you have Tom. You
see. one bedroom la used for a 'pres-
ent room' one Is reserved for Schuy-
ler tomorrow' the bridesmaids have
another and except for our own
rooms and th so already occupied by
guests tleie are no llioie I llllte
nn
""0 give the biyycsl
possible cako of
the beat jxtssible
soap for the least possi-
ble money.
That is and always has
been the policy of the
manufacturers of Ivory
Soap.
That it is the right
policy is proven by the
fact that the sales of
Ivory Soap grow greater
year by year.
Ivory Soap
99-0 Per Cent. Pure
to ask you Tom but could j-ou
go to tho Inn'"'
"Sure. Mnddy dear anything to
oblige. Rut It does seem too ba.i to
turn m out of your house the very
list day that your hospitality s all
our own to offer. Tomorrow tie
grand Seigneur will be master In re
and my tltnld little Madeleine cm
no longer call her soul her own."
TIiIh reference to tho tall and state
l mistress of the house raised a
general Inugh. but Madelelue did no
Jiu In It.
"I'm sorry. Tom" she said earnest
ly as alio Inked agnlu at the teh
gram ho was holding "but MUm Mor
ton wua an old friend of Uncle Rich
nrU's and as she wants to come here
1 can't turn her away. And unless
you give her your room there n
no other "
Nonsense Madeleine. I'm only Jok- I
tug. Of course I'll go to tho hotel.
Only too glad to accommodate Miss
Morton. Forgot It girl; I nmtiro you
I don't mind u bit. I'll pack up a
few traps after dinner and skip down
to the plcturosipie. If rather ostenta- j
lions Mnploton Inn."
As Tom spoke ho put his arm care
les!y round Madeleine's ahoitlders.
ami though scarcely more than a
cousinly eurcHs It was unfortunate
that Schuylor Carleton .should enter
the room at that moment. A light-
ning glance flnshed between the two
men ami as Tom moved away from
Ma'delelne with a slightly embar-
rassed shrug of his shoulders Carle-
ton's face grow so stern that an
uncomfortable silence fell uiwm tho
KUestH.
With an air of Jc.ilous proprietor-
Hhlp Ciirleton moved toward her
and looking handsome though sulky
stood by Wlllard with folded arms
as If ou guard.
Urged on by a daredevil spirit of
mischief nml perhaps remembering
that Madeleine would soon bo beyonili
his leach as Caiicton'M wife Tom
also moved toward her .from the J
other -side. Kndisivorlng to treat the !
situation lightly Madeleine held up
a newly-filled teacup.
"Who will havo this?" she asi.ed
gaily. j
"I will!" declared Caiiotou and Tom
at the same time and each 'hold out '
a hand.
Madeleine lookci at them both
smilingly.
Carloton's faco was white aud sot;
ho was evidently making a serious
matter of the trifling episode.
Tom ou the contrary was mull-
ing broadly and was quite evident-
ly enjoying hl rival's discomfiture.
"1 shall give It to you because you
look so pleasant" declared Made-
leine handing the cup to Tom. "Now
Schuyler smile prettily ami yon may
have ono too."
Rut Carleton would not fait In
with her mood.
'Rending a little he said In a louse
voice. "I will leave you to your
cousin now. Tomorrow I shall as-
sert my claim."
Though not lini e n themselves
the- words were accompanied tiy n
harsh ami disdainful glance thai
made oeveral of tho onlookers won-
dor what sort of a llfo tho haughty
Madeleine would haul with hu-u a
coldly tyrranlcal husband.
"The biute!" said Tom limb r hts
breath as Cnileton left tho renin.
'Never inlmL Mmldy tho oil Vul.
has left you to me for this evenin ;
and we'll take him at his wind "i
Suddenly Mado'olnc's mooi eh: ie
ed to one of uttu galaty. She mi! 1
Impartially on til. Sho Jest-J wui
the girls she bewitched the n:
men with her merry banter and
she almost seemed to be flirting wiMi
Tom Wlllard. Irut ho was her co.i. .
after all ami much Is ferglveu a
bride-to-be ou her wedding eve. i
Robert Fessenden looked at Mi-s
Van Norman wth a pussled air. Ilj
couldn't seem to understand her and j
wuh glad when by chance the t w o j
were left comparatively alone for u
few munieuU conversation.
" great responsibility devolvtx m.
tho bckt man. Miss Van Norman"
he said in rosjKmse u a charing re-1
mark of hers. "I suppose that to-inonow-
I shall be general dlrector-in-chli
f and If anything should go
wiong I shall be blamed."
"Rut 1 am Kure that nothing will go
wrong." hild Madeleine ua v. "an!
then think how you'll be prnlsed." '
' 'i. mit you w n't ho here to hear
'1 pi i heaped upon nie what's
I'll' US'?"
"N'j 1 shall be gone furt ver" :
I'd Madeleine putting ou one ' of .
I ; f.T-a'Vjy looks "I iieer wantj
' i ime tntk to Mttpie'tou. I h tf
V.sn Van Nurman! You want
t- desert this beautiful houae?
?ihuyle-r can n 'ver find you a home
so comfortable and atlrac tlv In
every way."
"I don't care t want to go far away
from Maploton to live. We're goln;
to travel for h year any way. but
when we do settlo down It will be
abroad. I uopo."
"You surprise me. Schuyler didn't
tell mo this. Wo'vo been churns .o
long that I usually know ot his
If ) i .-ttv a wotnati a: d sou l'.ui' tlii- snipt.ini get
Lydia K. I'inl.h.un'.i Wtiabli- Coinpnund without delay.
Backache scenis an invtiition of the evil one to try
woman's .souls. Only those who Miffor this way can under-
stand the wearing re-.f ck.-: miser)'.
We a.-k all sip h women to ixad the two following U tters
for pr nf that Mrs. l'lnkham's r.Ktlicine cures backache
1-ini.tvl li fi-mril.- ill .-i-i'.
i'ift
-.ll
ViS I1"' I'iii.) iti in. Iiik-L. I lintl Hie i(-t iliiftors
m' .TT fev IiiihS lin y all i.thNcd mi oici-iitlon. I yll;i 1).
tnillitiitr iPfReii
CiiliitMnmil. At'li'C 111' llff-l liotlh
::ll nml 1 mil t'lin-il. I !me n.t luid an Isiel.neliosinee. I tliin).
JIu CiimiroiiiiiI Is uoii'lertiil for vonu'i.."- .Mr.-. !. l. isor rilll)
KliiKniil St.. K. I'lttslmr.'. I'll.
Lydia K. V-'dihaiM's Vij". tpkk- C r.ptnd has made
ihousancis of '.!f s of -.ueh t-..-. You notice we a) hr
cured thousands tf rr.st-s. '1 h:t means ilirilwc tvielliijf
you what it has (Kmc not. what we think il will do. We
are stating; facts not jucsse.
We challenge tin: world to name another teinedy for fe-
male ills which has luvn so stt'vessftd t-r received s i many
testimonials as has Lvdia IC.l'inkli.'.mVVijjetableCompound.
l'or MO venrs I.viliu I'. IMiil.liiuii's Vefjctulile
Coinpoitii'il has boon tin stamlunl renieily for
fom:il'- Ills. No sick voniuii .lorn jiistli-f to
lieiself iu will not try this (unions iiit'ilUine.
Mini" eliislvly from root.s nml licrltH and
luts thousaiuls of cures to its credit.
MasiMn. IMnkliiun invites nil stele womi-n
WW to uiitu licr for advice. She li.is
i.'iihloil tlioiisiinds t lionltli irtin of clinrci.
Adlrs fllrs. l'liiUluuii.
plaiiB. Hut of course Rutting married
changes all that."
"You're a very Intlmato frlendi of
Mr. Carleton's aren't you?" said
Madeleine with a strange note of
wilfulness In her words.
"Yes 1 am. Why?"
"Oh nothing; I only thought I
mean do you think "
Hob Kessondon was thrilled by tho
plaintive expression on tho beautiful
face and suddenly felt a groat de-
sire to help this girl who was seem-
ingly so far above and beyond all
need of help mid
about to ask his
yet was surely
aid or at least
his sympathy.
"Don't hesitate" ho said gently
"what I It Miss Van Norman? I
want to be tut firm a friend of yours
ns I am of Schuyler's so please
Breakfast Syrup
Made from
The Pure
Juice of the
Sugar Cane
in the
P. & F. Way
in.. v
tt
tr. .
nil I! UtfiwiliL
WWW
l-H-..i.li"j!g
it Certainly Makes
the Griddle
4m
ililw.uil.ce.w i-.. i ..mi in i.. I'iiiuiiinirs cue
(illlll lllllMllllnl llll- llllllle llll il M II Wlltllilll
nml wtinlit 11 lie to tell tin- wliiile orlil n limit 11.
1 viiticrcd I rum IVinnle troiililes nml fonr-
1 IIIKIIIIIM I'gl Sil 'H- lllHllllll Illlll'-- 111 - II
well Moimi'i nml I Iisim' no nioie liiieluiiiie. I
inn rejulx t- till t't r nun ulint tills meilliiiio
litis ildiie'roc iiH." fllrs. I'.liiinn linse tiUil I'lrNt
.'.I.. ::ilMiiiKec V 1".
iitt-lHi.-jK. I'-.- "I linil Iniiiiiulu for four
iiiiinllis Kt'iil and tiled e er tiling for It. tin'
mi until I ti-e.U I .till'.i I'.. IMliLli.'iluN Veuet iliK-
t felt ii cliiuii:. ItooLIUeli
Lynn Muss.
say what you wish to."
"I can't I can't" Madelelno -whispered
nn'if her voice was almost a
moan.
"IMonse" again urged I-Vssenden.
"Do you know Dorothy Hurt?"
.Madelelno then broke out ns If the
words wero fairly forced from her
"No" said Kossoiulen. amaicd. I
never heard tho namo before. Who
Is who?"
CONTINUED ON PAGB SIX
TO MOTHERS.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP
Im.lwxMi iimiI hr Millions n Sr.lln-r tnr their
t ui Irt'ii wlilln T.i'lhlNK rir mT Kirtjr Yiunl.
1 M II.. ..I.ll.l .1 1 ..II..
1 e.lii i-iiivt wliwl miir ami l tliu l-t
tiii-iir rnrillnrrliii u.
iniMi.ini; cr.NT i noni.i.
Sold only in
these Scaled
Tight Cans.
Served by
Hotels and
Dining Cars
Cakes Go."
Pshick & Ford. Ltd.
NEW ORLEANS LA.
We Don't Mind the f wner
watching us while wo are a
job of plumbing for him. e i r h u
est work all the time and it umkos
no difference who looks on or who
tloexn't. We shall bo Rlail to Oguro
e n your next Job. If we j;ot It you
and wo will both bo pleased.
SAMUEL A WEEKS
'.'! SOUTH WASHINOTON'ST.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 277, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 27, 1910, newspaper, April 27, 1910; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81339/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.