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MANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE
Lydia E. Pink ham's
Vegetable Compound
The wonderful power of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound over
the diseases of womankind is not be-
cause it is a stimulant, not because it
is a palliative, but simply because it it
the most wonderful touic and recon-
structor ever discovered to act directly
upon the generative organs, positively
curing disease and restoring health and
vigor.
Marvelous cures are reported from
all parts of the country by women who
have been cured, trained nurses who
have witnessed cures and physicians
who have recognised the virtue of
Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com-
pound, and are fair enough to give
credit where it is du£.
If physicians dared to be frank and
open, hundreds of tliemwould acknowl-
edge that they constantly prescribe
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound in severe cases of female ills, as
they know by experience it can be re-
plied upon to effect a cure. The follow-
ing letter proves it.
Dr. S. C. Hrigham, of 4 Tlrigham
Park. Fitchburg, Mass., writes :
" It gives me great pleasure to say that I
have found Lydia E. Ptykham's Vegetable
Compound very efficacious, and often pro-
Scribe it in my practice for female difficulties.
"My oldest daughter found It very benefi-
cial for uterine trouble some time ago. and my
youngest daughter is now taking it for a fe-
mal<; weakness, and is surely gaining in health
and strength.
" I freely advocate it a* a most reliable spe-
cific in all diseases to which women are sub-
ject, and give it honest endorsement."
Women who are troubled with pain-
ful or irregular menstruation, bloating
(or flatulence), leucorrhoea, falling, in-
flammation or ulceration of the uterus,
ovarian troubles, that bearing-down
feeling, dizziness, faintness, indiges-
tion, nervous prostration or the blues,
should take immediate action to ward
off the serious consequences, and be
restored t-o perfect health and strength
by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound, and then write to Mrs.
Pinkhara, at Lynn. Mass., for further
free advice. No living person has had
the benefit of a wider experience in
treating female ills. She has guided
thousands to health. Every suffering
woman should ask for and follow her
advice if she wants to be strong and
well.
If a doctor h«s a good practice li-n | FOUND AN EASY VICTIM.
wife doesn't see "any more of htm (
han the wife of a trawling man s-el Boston Photo,r«ph.r Falls to Ver,
Old Trick.
A man went into a Boston photo-
grapher's gallery the other day. Men
have done this before and survived—
>f her husband.
USE THC rAUOn
Red Cross Ball Blue Large t-os. package 5
aeuu. The Rush Company. South Head. lad.
Distance lends enchantment
one's view of 6tage beauties.
to
No chromos or cheap premiums, but
i better quality and one-third more
)f Defiance Starch for the same pries
if other starches.
We don't blame the children: We
have done worse than kick and scream
to have our way.
••Dr. David Kennedy's FaTorlt* Remedy
Kt« me prompt and eomplct* relief from dytpemla and
•r derangement. ' a I. Trow bridge, liar Jew ILK, V*.
Be careful what you say to some
people. N. B.—On second thought
we have decided not to use the word
"some."
Pi bo's Cure for Consumption Is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds. —N. W. Saxcei*
Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17.1900.
The Job of trying to keep a womai
happy all the time is nearly as e?sj
as inventing that flying machine.
Those Who Have Tried It
will use no other. Defiance Cold Wa-
ter Starch has no equal in Quantity
or Quality—16 ox. for 10 cents. Other
brands contain only 12 oz.
After a man gets to know enough
not to be married and have a lot of
children he has already done it.
What has become of the old fash-
ioned farmer who wore a leather
"stall" on his sore finger?
When a boy realizes that to do lilt
work well he is working for himself,
he will be a success.
even though taken from life. The
man was on the usual errand, a fact
that he carefully imparted to the
artist.
"Make the best presentation you can
of me. gentle sir," he said in a court-
eous way. "And while I need but one,
a dozen will not come amiss. ' Let
them be your premier cabinets, for I
would not curtail the expense.''
The photographer rubbed his hands
together In a purring way.
"I will try to satisfy you, sir," he
said. "Pray be seated."
The subject smiled as the artist
posed him.
"I will admit," he said, "that I de-
sire to look my very best. A heart's
happiness this portrait makes."
"I fully comprehend," said the artist.
The sitter glanced at his vest.
"Seems rather dull and tame to :
me," he said. "Ought to be bright-
ened up a little. Here, supose you let j
me wear that watch and chain of
yours Just as a catchy outward dec-
oration."
So the smiling photographer passed
him the gold watch with Its heavy
chain and the sitter donned them with
perceptible pleasure.
"That'll go fine with the rest of the
makeup," he said, and a moment or
two later after the photographer had
stepped out to get a dry plate or
something he returned to find that the
watch and chain had gone with the
rest of the makeup to parts unknown.
And all this happened in simple old
Boston.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
AMERICA'S BRIGHTEST WOMAN.
Mary E. Lease Feels It Her Duty to
Racommend Doan's Kidney Pills.
Mary E. Lease, formerly political
leader and orator of Kansas, now au-
thor and lecturer—the only won:an
ever voted on for United Btatea Sen-
ator, writes:
Dear Sirs: As
many of my
friends have
used Doan's
Kidney Pills
and have been
cured of
There Is hardly enough flattery In
the whole world to satisfy one man
who believes he has a fine figure
that must be dressed in the perfection
of fashion.—New York Press.
der and kidney
troubles, I feel
it my duty to
recommend the
medicine to
those who suf-
fer from iuch
diseases.
• Won't Turn Loose.
"I Insist on saying that Hunt'a
Lightning Oil takes hold quicker and
lets go slower of aches, pains and
sore places than any other liniment 1
ever saw. It Just won't turn loose
till you're well."
"I never have a little ache but what I
slosh it on,
blad-1 And ere I get the bottle corked that
little ache is gone."
C. W. Jackson,
Marble Hill. Mo.
The cries of sea birds especially
seagulls, are very valuable as fog sig-
nals. The birds cluster togethe on
From I the clifTs and coast .and their crl h
personal experience I thoroughly en- warn boatment that they are near the
dorse your remedy, and am glad of j land. At one time, in the Isle of
the opportunity for saying so. Man. there was a fine for shooting
Yours truly, such birds.
(Signed) MARY ELIZABETH LEASE. !
Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. | Every housekeeoer should know
Sold by all dealers. Price, 60 cents . that if they will buy Defiance Cold
per box. Water Starch for laundry use they
will sa\e not only time, because it
A Gem In Smoked Beef never sticks to the iron, but because
Mrs. A. H. Keith, wife of the son of | each package contains 16 oz.—one full
ONE AND A MAJORITY.
One little drop of kindness holds
more of real nectar of life than does
a whole ocean of spite.
The preacher as well as the layman
should always tell the truth.
Exemplification of "He Was Obstinate
and I Was Firm."
Everybody who lived In Roxbury
City Attorney H. H. Keith of Sioux
Falls, S. D., bought a can of prepared
smoked beef at a local store and upon
opening it at her home was surprised
to find in the can a small stone of re-
markable brilliancy. Tha "find" was
taken to a Jeweler, wno pronounced it
a genuine diamond, worth about $100.
How the diamond got Into the can of
beef is a mystery.
For Twenty Years.
"Other chill remedies have sprung
up. flourished for a brief season, then
passed away—even from memory—
but for twenty long years Cheatham's
pound—while all othor Cold Water
Starches aio put up in %-pound pack-
ages, and the price is the same, 10
cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch Is free from all injurious chem-
icals. If your grocer tries to sell you
a 12-oz. package it Is teca'ise he baa
a stock on hand which he wisher to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance.
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package In large let-
ters and figures "16 tv&i." Demand De«
Qance and savs much time and money
and the annoyauce of the iron sticks
Ing. Defiauce never sticks.
Conviction Follows Trial
Wlien Luyinp loose coffee or anything yonr grocer happens
to lmve in his bin, how do you know what you are
getting ? Some queer utorieH about coffee that ia Bold in bulk,
could he told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to
apeak out.
Could any amount of mere talk have persuadefl millions of
housekeepers to use
Lion Cofiee,
the leader of all package colfces for r>vur n quarter
of a century, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in
Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity ?
This popular Buccfsw ol LION COFFEE
can be due only «o Inherent merit. There
In no tronnrr P**oo! of merit than con-
tinued and Increasing popularity.
ti the verdict ofl MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince
you ol the merits ol LION COFFEE,
It costs you but a trllle to buy a
package. It Is the easiest way to
convince yourself, and to make
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
LION ('OFFKB I* told only in 1 lb. sealed package*
and raacbw you aa pure and clean as wuen it left our
factory.
l.um-head on every package.
Have tlieee Llon-hwds for valuable premium!.
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE
l WOOI.SON Kl'lCE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
A goodly number of people go to the
wall by overreaching their capacity.
Learn your capacity.
It may be all right for a rich man
Chill Tonic has been In the field of to swagger and walk chesty on the
action. The reason is simple. It has Rtreet, but he had better not attempt
before it was annexed to Boston will the merit. It actually cures Chills and jt Gn his polished hard wood floors at
remember Abraham G. Parker, who Fevers while the majority of others home.
was at one time city marshal, until a j merely promise to. One bottle guar-
change in the politics of Roxbury rele- anteed to cure anv one case.
gated him to the ranks of common
citizenship. "Abe," as he was called SKIRTS AS SHORT AS YOU LIKE
How hard a circus seat gets after
an hour or two of the performance.
And the older you get the harder the
seats become.
2f
by his intimates, was the most posi
tive and disputatious man that existed
in that generation, and, like Mr. Grim-
wig in "Oliver Twist," was invariably
on the wrong 6ide.
At one time he was drafted to serve
on the jury In the Norfolk county
superior court, held at Dedham. A
rase was called where the defendant
waft looking forward to the time when
he would get his deserts and a long
term behind tte bars. The jury failed
io agree, standing eleven for convic- i
tion and one for acquittal, the one, of |
And pay only for what you get. It is your
dealer's duty to give you the best thing he can
get in footwear. Make it a point to ask for the
"ALWAYS JUST CORRECT"
iCLOVER BRAND SHOES
Ju*t a little better than you have been used to getting, combining
WEAR, SERVICE, STYLE and COMFORT with ECONOMY
^ Made by
Ifrrilmmrr-lswarts (£a.
LARGEST FINE SHOE EXCLUSIV1STS
ST. LOUIS. U. S. A.
course, being Parker.
The then mayor of the city, George | J''
Lewis, expresed his chagrin at the
outcome of the case, and spoke to
The Mayor of Atlantic City Doesn't
Care if They Are Merely Ruffles
Rebellion on the part of irate maids
and matrons of Atlantic City over the
anti-short skirt bathing suit order of
Mayor Stoy abated when that official
Issued a statement frr.m his office that
hereafter no official notice should be
taken of the length or lack of length
of any bathing su't worn on the
Leach.
Life guards were warned that they
were not to act aa censors on the
"Abe," sayifig there was no reason
for not finding a verdict of guilty.
"Mr. Mayor," replied "Abe," "what
can you expect from a lot of Norfolk
county farmers? There was eleven
contrary men on that jury."—BostoD
Herald.
propriety of bathing suits for wear on
in the surf, and the
mayor retired as gracefully as pos
Bible from his position as judge of
the modesty of the bathing costumes,
Announcement of the rescinding of
the order was made to a group of
anxious young women who called on
the mayor to get figures on the of-
ficial length of skirts. The mayor
1 called In city hall newspaper report-
Mr. Waterhouse Had the Floor. j ers as Besses an<l sa'd:
Judee Stewart, while residing In the | "AH orders for hfflclal censorship
town of Hartland, was the eause of a j over bathing suits have been rescind-
little Impromptu sport. The town ed. aml 1 want It distinctly under-
meeting was held In the Opera House, stood that no suit that Is not positive-
•. . -. . m •
cental, fill .
Itope discharges.
•orenesa, cures leucoiihcea and nasal catarrh.
Paxtine is in powder form lo be dissolved in pore
inter, and is far more cleansing, healing, germicidal
ind economical than liquid antiseptics for ail
TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
For sale at druggists, 00 cents a box.
Trial Box and Book of Instructions Prss.
tWi b. Paxton Com pan v Boston. Mais.
Special Offer
The name and address of your
shoo dealer and 15c to cover
cost of mailing, etc., will secure
one of the handsome rolled
gold pins illustrated above.
Enameled in colors and will
wear for years. These pins
were secured by thousands of
World's Fair visitors.
Only a few hundred left.
Write Quick.
Roberts. Johnson &Kand
SHOE CO. ST. LOUIS
MANUFACTURERS OF
"STAR BRAND SHOES"
lEWiS
SINGLE
BINDER)
^■SCIGHH
You Pay 10©*
for Clears
Not so Good*.
F P:LEWIS Peoria,'!!!
Reflects In America
It Is reported that the separation j
of Norway and Sweden will make a
new line of political cleavage among
the American citizens of the north-
west. The sons and grandsons of
the Scandinavians who make up the
bulk of the population of the states
west of the great lakes and at the
headwaters of the Mississippi want
to import their quarrel from the old
world, and be no longer republicans
and democrats, but Norwegians and
Swedes. '
The man who peers at other peo-
ple through the wrong end of a spy
glass never makes that mistake when
looking at himself.
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers say they don't keep
Defiance Starch because they have a
stock in hand of 12 oz. brands, which
they know cannot be sold to a custo-
mer who has once used the 16 ox.
plcgr. Defiance Starch for same money.
An Atchison man who thinks he Is
sweet, will not "take" a girl any-
where more than twice, fearing a
breach of promise suit.
Successful men have plenty of con-
fidence in themselves and but little
In a mule's heels or a woman's
tongue.
Never ^strike a man when he Is
down—unless you are sure he will
never be able to get up again.
More Flexible and Lasting,
won't shake out or blow out; by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better re-
suits than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for same
money.
It is never too hot for a girl to
think that going walking with a man
In the moonlight is good exercise for
her complexion.
An Atchison boy says he bought a
dollar's worth of firecrackers last
Fourth of July, and that every one oI
them burnt him some place.
It Knocks Malaria Out.
"The old reliable Cheatham's Chill
Tonic cures quicker and more per-
manently than any other remedy. One
bottle is guaranteed to cure any one
case. You can't lose. Try it.
A genius is a man who can do al-
most anything, except make a liv-
ing.
Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R. Co.,
"Clover Leaf Route."
St. Louis to all Point* East
Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York
R. J. McKAY, D. P. A., St. Loui..
Sympathy is the safeguard of th
human soul against selfishness.—
Thomas Carlyle.
and he was moderator. The men
were seated in chairs which had to be
handled with the greatest care or
they would shut up and the occu-
pant would go to the floor.
Mr. Waterhouse, weighing 200
pounds, was seated in the front row.
After tho meeting had been duly
opened Mr. Miller arose to make the
opening remarks. Just then Mr.
Waterhouse moved, and found him-
self spread full length on the floor.
Without a moment's hesitation Judge
Stewart said: "Excuse me, Mr. Miller,
but Mr. Waterhouse has the floor."—
Boston Herald.
Judge Peabody's Irate Client.
Some years ago the husband of an
Irish lady in Portland, Maine, found
himself in difficulty, requiring the ser-
vices of an attorney. So the wife,
who managed affairs, went to a lead-
ing concern which she'd employed be-
fore, only to find It had been secured
by the oth§r side. Inquiring who
she'd better employ, Lawyer Peabody,
row a justice of the supreme judicial
court of Maine, was recommended. He
was engaged, but the opposite party
won.
A few days later an acquaintance,
referring to her mistfortune, asked
the lady if she had counsel.
ly indecent shall be ruled from the
strand or surf.
"My original statements regarding
proper length of skirts to be worn in
bathing have been exaggerated and
distorted until my life is being made
a burden and I hereby announce that
I don't care a continental whether
skirts are ankle length or a mere
ruffle.
"Since the publication cf my alleged
order for knee length skirts, protests
have come into the office by mall and
phone until other business must be
suspended to care for them, and I am
tired of the whole business.
It is the person with the most nerve
who most frequently gets on the
aervee.
PpPP
AVcgctable Preparalionfor As-
similating IheFoodnndRegii'tH
ling ihc Stomachs andBow-ta of
iNlANIS/f HllRKKN
Promotes Digcstion-Chccrfuf-
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
NO
ot Narcotic.
nsMvnnrcmn
.w- .
Abc.Seutm * l
I
Amtr Smd ' \
|SOU*. (
flegHws- )
A perfect Remedy forConslipa
lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh-
ness and Loss OF Sleep.
Fac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
The Kind Ton Have Always Bonglit, and which lias been.
In use for over SO years, has borno the signature of
and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Costoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OUt Pare-
goric, Drops and. Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm®
and allays Fevcrishness. It curcs Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic* It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation,
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend*
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
|. The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
MHNT, *T hutmv STRICT. HIS TORR Orr*.
TORTURED BY ECZEMA.
Body Mass of Sores—Could not 8!sep
—Spent Hundreds of Dollars on
Doctors, but Grew Worse-
Cured by Cuticura for $8.
j Nothing grows like a grievance
i "Cuticura saved the life of my with proper nursing.
! mother, Mrs. Wm. F. Davis, of Stony i
i Creek, Conn. Hers was the worst don-t foroet
j eczema I ever saw. She was hardly I A larse «. pMkog; Red r:ro . Bail BIm, onl
! able to eat or sleep. Her head and
I body was a mass of sores, and she de-1
RED CIBOiSS BALL BlUIE
u«:d every washday will make your clothe, white a, .now and as beautiful a. whea new. The moat competent l UMk«per. in the
country use Red Cross Hall Ulue and no other. Just try it once and you will see the digerence. All grocers sell it. Large pacltage Sc.
6 wots. The Rum Company, South Bend,
Perhaps we are not so old and
Yes, I did," she emphatically re- spaired of recovery. Finally, after tough after all; the chiggers seem to
piled. "I had Paybody, and 1 migh' | spending hundreds of dollars on doc-' take after us as if we wtre a slxteen-
laundered with
lust as well bad nobody.'
In Doubt About the Head.
Patrick Murphy, while passing down
Tremont street. Boston, was hit on the
head by a brick which fell from
building in process of construction. | ^es Caticura Resolvent. Geo. C.
One of the first things he did after Davis, 161 W. 36th 8t., N. Y."
being taken home and put to bed was ... , . . . „ .
. " , . _ | There Is blessed peace in trying to
A few days later he received word | "ft hul°fthe worW
to call, as his lawyer had settled the
tore, growing worse all the time, liv- year-old crlrl.
ing in misery for years, with hair —-
whitened from suffering and body ter- Th,# '• No Joke*
rlbly disfigured, she wa9 completely! Hunt's Cure haR saved more peo-
cured by two cakes of Cuticura Soap, pie from the "Old Scratch" than any
five boxes of Cuticura, and three bot- J other known agent, simply because it
makes scratching entirely unneces-
sary. One application relieves any
sweeter and brighter.
case. He called and received five
crisp, new $100 bills.
"How much did you £et?" he asked.
"Two thousand dollars," answered
the lawyer.
"Two thousand, and you give me
$500? Say, who got hit by that brick,
you or me?"
His Maiden Name Was Moses.
AThen the writer first taught in a
southern college she was much Inter*
ested in the negro problem, although
not connected with a school for the
blacks. Meeting a shiny-faced little
ragmuffin on the college campus one
day, I said: "Well, my little man,
what's your name, please?"
The miniature Hottentot pulled ofl
his tattered hat and replied: "Dey
calls me Pete, missis, but my maiden
name's Moses."—Boston Herald.
! W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No 33, 1905
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
WHERE *11 list rilLS
i Sjrruo. Tutai Gooa. L"
lime. Sold br druffliU.
UMnzzanj:
Her Favorites.
back on the prospect
My memory looks.
I alwavn have carried
Elisabeth's books.
When speller and reader
So potent held sway,
I blissfully burdened
Mynclf every day.
When, grown up. we courted.
I kept at her '-all
Live sonnets and poems
Of Browning -t al.
Now. married. I carry
Her favorite page.
With "Pay to the order"
Kngra\ed on each page
—McLandbuifh Wiisoi^
Cleanliness in the Dairy.
To have healthful milk and butter, abso-
lute cleauliiftws in raring for it is neces-
sary. as nothing will absorb impurities so
quickly as milk. Many housekeepers who
are otherwise careful, overlook this when
tbev wash milk utensils with cheap soap,
made from filthy fats. Use Ivory Soap and
thoroughly scald and air all pans and
buckets. ELEANOR R. PARKER.
When a man has a picture taken
for the first five weeks afterward he
spends a great deal of time in tak-
ing surreptitious looks at it, and
wondering if every one sees the good
points in it so plain to his eyes.
form of itching skin disease that ever
afflicted mankind. One box guaran-
teed to cure any one case.
One of the hardest blows to a wom-
an is that after she marries a man
she can't have him propose to her
any more.
Superior quality and extra quantity
must win. This is why Defiance Starch
Is taking the place of all others.
A woman's idea of an enemy is one
who laughs out loud when you walk
down the church a!sle with a new
hat on.
An empty head contains many sur-
prises.
A woman who confides in another
voman is lost.
Heart faltti paints* every sunset
\tfth the rose-like nenness of Indian
wmraer.
KTITC permanently «r«d. l o «Uor MnwiMl
rllo ,1.V'| Bieof I r. Kline'* Ur**t Her*" Mentor
•r H«nd for I KKK • OO lrl*l bottle and trratlat.
tut. U. U. Klms. Ltd., 131 Arch HUrmt, tUlUflpUlM, V
You could never get a woman to
take any Interest in a business panic
If the baby was cutting a new tooth.
Heaven will be a terrible disap
pointment to some women If anybody
outside of their set is allowed there.
never crack nor become
brittle. They last twico
long as those laun-
dered with other starches and
give tho wearer much better
satisfaction. If you want your
husband, brother or son to
look dressy, to feel comfort-
able and to be thoroughly
happy use DEFIANCE
8TARCH in the laundry. It
is sold by all good grocers at
10c a package—16 ouuees.
Inferior starches sell at the
same price per package but
contain only 12 ounces. Note tho differ-
ence. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH. Insist on getting it toxd you
will never use any other brand.
ny. nb!o-bodied
There is nothing
effort! of some men to be funny.
Always speak well of yourself i
Your friends will attend to the Other ^ "eitiK«n« of United State*, of good character
nida of It. ! nnd t«mp«rnto habits, whoran Rpvak. read snd
: writs Enellvh. For Information apply to R
TT , , trnitmi; < 'fflcer. Poatotttc« building, Oklahoma
After a woman discovers that h<f CHy.ofcla. or Tulsa. Ind. Tar., fcu-l. shaw
lainfut as the husband has lied to her he never j or oatnria. Oki*. ^
hears the last of it.
W.N.U.—Oklahoma City—No 33, 1905
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905, newspaper, August 18, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc87718/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.