El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 133, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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PUBLICATION NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, I sg
Canadian Countv, I
To Henry Lackey.
You are he”ebv notified that you
have been sued In justice eouri lie-
fore K. B. Lintlticum, a justice of
tin* peace for Valley township, m
above comity Riul territory, by J«»lm
Lamb, and that if you do not an-
ivrer bis bill of particulars on or be-
fore the atith day o' January, 1["
■utid bill of particulars will he taken
as true ami judgment will be ren-
dered against you and attached
property will bo sold to satisfy said
judgment. r r 1TNTmcrM.
Justice of the Peace.
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURO*ON.
•J'XVtl*I’
I ’ Wti.M K , 1 :
.1 '
Jewels, candy. In
i Is lie 'ldt rof a n.uii
. afi UTTMfi
*-*.t b,\
D\mY.
a in:'
Jewels form
p wer to tile tl Vet'llg
that greatest of ail je\«
often ruined in i
! to make or sin e i Im
chase them. I f a w< •
In r health to get a e.o
Office and Residtnce, Jalonick Bui'd |, , |,i r fortify hersell
ing. Corner Woodson aid Bicb-| sidiimis eon-i ullcm
l@)r. ©ronton,
■ rl|. t '
1- In alth.
■ will Vis
. <! g« in, tln*i
| Sl .1
ford ’Phone 180.
lb ct ions hj
ir. Bosch* * ’■
will promi'll.v
colils myl brvncliial
the regular use of
-—--(b rinan Syrup. It ••• .
MOYER & OERR ARD nr, -i consumption in Itseatiyswgf
and Ileal the affected Irtngs ami
Graduate of American School brottcliinl tubes and drive tlie dr. ;■>
... . ! disease from the syst* hi. It is m"
of Osteopathy, kirksvilh*. Mo lul
i (| i sense ii in * i , in • ...........
j cure-all, lint it is a cu min cure b
1002.)
ALL CLASSES OK DISEASE SUC- rmi;:K coM- and
CKSSFU Ll.Y THEM ED. | GreetUa reliable reim
3«ORiil»atH n and I on mlnatl* fi I r e , '1 t.t 'tin.,.„’s .
\ Imaniic.
[First Published Jan. 11
NOTICE.
In Probate court, Canadian eoun-
to, teiritorv of Oklahoma
Yee (ling, deceased.
The Territory of Oklahoma to the |
heirs and next' kin of the said Yet
Gillg. doeeaseil
Take not ice. Than S. J. Dyer h •»-
filed a petition praying the appoint-
ment, of himself as administrator-.)
said estate, it is ordered that said
matter be set for bearing on tin- 2 .___________
day of January, A. !>., 1902, Ire. i‘‘| hEWSLEV M D
■aUl Probate eourt, at the hour ol J- H L oLt-Y, M. L».
one o’clock p. in ,at which time any | Homeopathic i’bya cun and Surge in. i
person interested may appear mud i Over 80 jeers in active practice,
contest the same; and notice of ■; Ii is |
proceeding is ordered published In Chronic diseases a specialty,
days successively In the El Li no o(pce an ] reedmee, 4ln 8. U>ekl-'-
and avenue. Phone 111.
t net 3 and 4, Second Floor P.ib«t
Building, El Reno.
R. E. RUNKLE, M. D.
(Kegular Practitioner.)
Office ami lies 'deuce Opposite P
Ovi r Kraft’s Market.
TELEPHONE - -
200
Evening Bell, a daily newspaper
(published In this territory.
Ill testimony whereof, 1 have'-iere- £[_ RENO
anto set mv hand and the seal of--—-----
•tile Probate eourt at El Ileiio this . w R KIRKPATRICK.
11 [hbal] Ja'UmryjTpHELPH, I (Atterneynt Law )
•Probate Judge. I will practice in nil courts and I
O. T
WILL NOT HUB'
UN I)KU A Id - H El
_! Ci.Nri.i’.M i: v: — 1 w i »t. hide in.-
light under a bushel, Vo I want tie
I pe ople to know wind your Gooch's
I Mexicn Sryurp has done for me.
O. I or four yars I have been alUi ■; <
I with Asthma. iiim$ could not gei
nnything to do me any good until I
got your (looch's cxic .u Syrup 1
I took three bottles nail it cured-im
I entirely. 1 give you this hoping it
tnay lie tlie meiitu of saving soim
one from a horrttde and premutiir*
death
Yours under oblijriitions
Rhv Titos.14. Wakwu'H, Scoti
Town, Ohio.
Consumptive try it. It cures a
simple cough as if by magic, »nd is
the best remedy for whooping cough.
Price -tj cents.
UY CATHKIUVIC UOClilia.
When Katharine waa a tiny baby grand-
pa sa had two nice inou'.ey cow*. ’1 here waa
mu eh more milk, of course, than we could
arittk, even with Katharine a a«» stance.
She did the best she could to he p ua. So
grendpa Mid that the beat way to use the
mi k wai to mak^»utter.
*’I like fro-h butter much better, anyway,
tlim the aaltevi kind we buy,” raid grand-
papa.
•*Hut we can’t make butter,” said dear
grandmamma; “we've no dairymaid and no
dairy.”
“0, 1*11 see to that.” aaid grandpapa.
Grandmamma only laughed, bhe did not be-
lieve he really meant to do anything.
Rut the very next day came two men
w th tpadet and p;ckt, and began to dig
near the spring.
“What are they doing?" asked grand-
mamma.
“Wait and are," Mid grandpapa.
Uj and bj i me I«o mi n »n,i two looal
rf iumlior, and the first thing grandmamma
knew, ihe looked out ol t»r window .-ar.y
one morning and there van a dear lilt «
01 uae, with a doer and » window and a
hoping roof and a vcnt.iator just like a
chimney!
"My gracious!” said guindinamma.
, «n after
breakfast and see the dairy,” asktd grand
!*IB
\V.yJpS~.i
n0llc, fe-
f
oirn
OR LI
3;
7
$&reeST
4.\ i
AL» THE I
nv,V|gY«|
Hi- • cxiirlleiitfh»ur mill tilli iio*
nulr. nri .i wide Nr sipniiiMlua
l yap. pisleg. ('iimpnre the El.
WPHO'S BEST hj vml With the
’.‘ulisntisfnetory nrtlefe miff yuil will
k“cii untiling but EL RENO’S
pjijT iu tl|e houae thereuftec.
Ii< merits anil all- ’rnuiul good qual-
itii'slire proven by its thousands of
sa' islli il users, wade by
!!!. 'lisioii&Bmt’jtCi!
s.
[First Published Jan, 16, 1902.J
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given tiiat in
•oilipliance with an Act of the Legis
lature of the 1’erritory ofOkUilioiiiii.
to regulate’the|traffie in Itltoxiea-
ting Linuors, Peter JJolnison did on
the stb day of January. Ihu2, file
his application, by petition, willi
the county i*lerk of » atutdiiui county
O. T , praying for license to sell,
Mali! Spirituous and Vinous lntuors
at retail,on lot U>, block 82, n. the
«itv of El Ut no, in said county mill ,
territory Haki, Bkkhk,
Couniy < lerk. I
Land Office. Office over Bone-
brake’s Hardware Store.
EL RENO - - OKLAHOMA
CHARLES P. LINCOLN,
Attorney and Counselor
at Law.
Oflthe Washington. D. C. Eai.
Rooms 8 ind 9, Jslo 'U:>r B'di
EL RENO • OKLAHOMA
,p \V,;i, it wai the tir.iest. prettiMt little
•t»irv onvone tv.r Mt It waa hunt with .
i 'ufi’e wall., .o that tho hit Min rou.iin l ;
re! in, and it had a i -mentrd floor to keep
-at the dampneaa. A" along one aide «■* ■
trough of cement, though which the cold
.pring water ran, ana in the other aide war ,
, Lij; table, which , ulil lie houhed up
aga'.nat the wall, when not in uae.
And there waa a dear lilt e wooden churn,
and pails and pana and a wooden tray and
ladle.
"Yea,” said grandmamma, "it ia^all very
alee, but where ia ymu dairymaid?"
“Here she ia," »a;c grandpapa, hnldirg
.pin the door and who si nuid come in bet
,'Attain Celia, who va« a little girl hera- l
ihen. only 12 veatw old. tdie had on oca
of Martha's eapa, and her aleevea wire
Tolled up almost tn her shoulder.,
__j "(imeions!” said grandmamma again.
W| , mi that sutnaer grandpapa ar.d
Nl>tv Ofiuiliment, new seliedule, t ousin Cecil made ‘.he initter. with ( e .*
„ , i> -i to help. They poured the mi'k momma
new route. Choctaw lioute. ,nd night into shallow pans, and left them
Oysters ill every style at n the eoo: spring watir until (he beautiful
r roaro; i V-How cream rose t* the top. I hen l cui
LtMMtno .kimmed it oft and put it in the churn—
PILE-INK CUBES I’iLDS.
Money refundistl if it ever fails.
DOUBLE DAILY
UP-TO-DATB
PASSENGER
TRAIN 8ERVIOB
Memphis, mEast
and Southeast.
AbBViaulf Bmi
Rouu
HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS.
rullmen Buffet Sleepers and Tro
Reclining Chair Cars.
•, m. EiST. (*•»•! We.l A»t r
Oklahoma Citt. O T
•m. m. aaam. ».. ! 9 *T a«i '• v”
Lirrvi Rock.
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No 2394
[First Published Jan lfi. lilli’d'
The Territory of Oklahoma to
Kiiniiu l frilmouer, greeting:
You arc hereby notified that you
have been sued by Williamson ILd-
uu r. sarah W Uortner and John <
Frv. c -partners as Holiner & Oort-
ner, in Ihe districtcmirt of Canadian
eouiit v. Territory of Oklahoma, and
that vou must answer or otherwise
plead to the petition of tin- said
plaintiffs Helmer *k Cornier, by the
57th dav of February, 1902, or the
ujuiI petition will he taken as true
and judgment wi 1 ho rendered
against vou in fivorof said p atn-
tilfs for the sum of $ l ,C>7<>. within
terest from tlie 11th day of January,
1902. at the rate of li per cent per an-
num, and the following describ'd
real e tafe levied upon l.y virtue ;d
an order of attachment issued in
said action, to-wit:
Tho north-east quarter ('4I m
section numbered twenty-seven <2ii
in township numbered thirteen (13)
nortli, of range numbered'nine (9)
west of the Indian meridian ill < an-
adian county, Territory of Oklalio
ma. will be ordered to be appraised,
advertised and sold in the manner
prescribed by law to satisfy the said
sum, interest and the costs t f said
* Witness my hand and the seal of
said court at'El aeno, O T, this 15th
dav of January, 1902
[sbAt.] F,m H'-r.i.KK.
■Clerk of the district'court oft ana-
dian county, Territory of Okla-
homa
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
0(Hcb Houidb Oppoeite Ponloflic,.
J. S. & A. L. NICHOLSON.
DENTISTS.
West Rooms Over First. Nat'n’l Bank
FOREIGNERS OF DISTINCTION.
HLAKR, BLAKE A PEEKS,
ATTORNEYS - A.T - LAW
Office in the Central Block
Kl F.eno Oklahoma.
TKOS. LANE, M. O.
Rooms Over Citizens State Bank
Office 'Phone 91. Hon.e 'pfinne 8H
(First PubMshed Jan. 23rd. 1902]
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that in
compliance w th an Act of the Leg-
islature of the Territory of Oklahoma,
to regulate the traffic in Intoxicating
(Liquors, Sherman and Sen did on
the Hi day ol January 1902, file their
application, by petition, with the
County Clerk of Canadian County,
G T., praying for License to Sell
Malt.' Spirituous and Vinous Liqu-
ors, at retail on the East 75 feet of
lot. in Block G, (darks Addition to
the city of Kl Ifccno in said Countj
and Territory. EARL BEEBE
County Clerk.
WALTER SKAIFE,
Book-Keeper
and Accountant.
ROOM 3, ENGLE BLOCK.
GF,©RGE 8. PEARL.
Attorney at Law
Room# 12 ami IS, Oeotrat Block.
KL RENO, OKLAHOMA
DR. G. W. TAYLOR.
Office First Door South of Poetoffiee,
Upstairs.
Residence 512 So. Mac smb ave.
(h n. Kitchener is said to be -verj
sensitive about his name because i’
was ill ancient times that applied tc
a plate warmer, and later to a kitch-
en superintendent.
Cecil Rhodes ''ill erect a monument
1,1 ("list him $100,000 in Mashomih,nd
!:,nith Africa, in commemoration ol
Maj. Wilson’s last -stand agalnsf
Lobengula oil December 4, 1893.
The story about the visit to Eng-
land of brand Duke Michael, brothel
of the c/.ar. is that he is seeking •
bride and-has the lady picked out,
in the person of Princess Margaret-
daughter of King Edward’s only sur.
living brother, the liuke of t ou
naught. The grand duke is 23 years
old.
When Mvirquis I to, the Japanese
statesman, was In this country tli*
manager of a certain western rail
wav sent him a pass over his line
The pass was returned with this po-
lite note: "1 have no claim on youi
esteemed company. 1 should not
feel right in traveling over your
most excellent road without paying
for tin* great pleasure.
Wa Ting-Fang, the C hinese minis- j
ter to Washington, was exploring an
art gallery there, when he saw »
portrait of hi Hung Chang. *Mt doe*
not look like him.” said the oriental
diplomat. “But it is only a three-
quarters view,” urged an artist who
stood near, “it does not look three-
quarters like him." retorted Minister
Wu, as he passed on.
M. Snntos-Dumont, the r.mziiian
balloonist, is the most popular mail
in Paris just now. Tradesmen are
displaying Hantos-Dumont neckties,
hats and other articles of apparel,
and even cakes similarly named are
on sale. It is said, by the way. that
President Fatire once asked a friend-
“Am I really popular?” and received
this reply: “Not yet. M. le Pres-
ident; your figure in gingerbread^li
not yet being sold ia the streets.
mil when there was ennuifh cream in the
churn they all took turns churning it unt.
ihe butter came Often, when the weather
was warm, it took a ong time. ®IsXS®®®®©®(9®®®2X8CX9*0b«(S3*t)evi^
When cold weather came we ill went ® g
tway to the ■ ly, "• usual, and Ihe dairy ® j
vng closet!. The two mooley row* anil th* a* ••I'll <
ha-see and dogs and ea -s were left for John
and Thome* to core for. t -
Grandpapa and ( e :a talked often during
ihe winter of the good times they l.ad had
n-aking butter, and planned ail sorts of im* ^
proveiiivnts in the dairy for the fu.low.ng
summer.
Just think bow dreadfully they felt when j
tuey returned to II " iciay house # May,
and John told them that the older mooli,
row had died, and there was just enemao • j) _A ri'ives ill 8: 0 1
o-lik for the bouse w .limit leaving ary lor ' ' Lonvi'S 8:80 |>.
Sutter making, t'eiia cried and grindpai'i
-mi n!
a
BG GXDQXD
CHOCT/'W.
i n«. i.
TRAINS \V I>
-An iv« s nt 5:40 n.
Leaves r»:B0 a. m
1j California.
I'irst-cluss Slei'pcrH duily t eiucen
Chicago & San Francisco
without chiingti, via
No. 7.—Arrives nl 0:15 n n
I No. 9.—( Except Siutilny )
at 8:86 p, in.
Arrive* |
THAINS FAST
No 2.-
arriv*s nt 9:55 p. tn
I,tiavep 10:15 p ni,
No 4—Arrivi s i t f : 11 : u
Leaves S:2(l a. in.
x-’o H.— (r i . ' t * i‘ A* *' m > :If p. to
]0.- (( i ll ( ily A' i 'll ) ' p- n>
\V. o. Shafer,
Agent.'
ROCK ISLAND.
looked very muc h ditnppointed for awhila,
Slid then hr said:
“Never mind! I think we can afford te
buv another cow. 1 II see about it.
“I wish you wouldn't,” said grand
mamma. “Buittr making it ao much trou
hie.”
“Trouble” said grandpapa; “no trou
Me at all?"
"I don’t mind gettirg a little tired, ’ sail
Cousin (Veil, ‘‘and it s such fun! _
“A^k Ceu," said grandmamma. "Yn« ; 3s°
vad the fun of making Gutter, hut (> ia had
the hard work. She had to carry the nv l
sway down to the dairy, ar.d carry ths
eh urn and the pails and pans to ai*!l from
tae house to be washed and scalded, and
scrub tiie dairy and tlo all tlie other thing*
‘.hat you and grandpapa cou.il not do or
[orgot. You’ll have to get a special working
maid, as well aa another cow, if you make
cutter this year, for Celia kaa all she can
well do in the laundry." ) ......
And *o they talked it over, and decided BVxnft \ ostiblih'd Express
to leave the dairy locked up and buy ordi- tiVxns hunt it,Xpress
nary salted butter, r.nd after awhile Cpc,’. i No 35
urn! grandpa!* foun wither tliinga to occupy j I ,awton Express
and amuse them, aud forgot all about their , f.oeitl I' might
disappointment. ^ j
That all happened six year* ago. Now f TRAINS NORTH.
Cousin Cecil ia almo-t grown np, and /
Katharine ia no lunger a tiny baby, but ( .
, big girl seven years old, with three front Chli'itgn \ ostlhuletl Express 4 .00 a in
teeth out and another one loose. , K C .t Eastern Express 3:30 p in
When we all came to Holiday house thi# ■ K« 3G
',, ..'I, i..:..7satfv [1
7^
TRAINS SOUTH.
12:25 tt in
12:25 p in
9:22 p tit
7 9HI it lit
4:15 Ii in
HAVE YOU LISTED
YOUR FARM?.......
If not, drop in at tlie office of
THE IOWA LAND A LOAN CO
In the Friend* lllevins build-
ing, and see Fred Sears, Mgr.
The company has cash buyers
for good farm property, nnd can
find ready purchasers for our
farm. Commissions low.
IOWA LAND &. LOAN CO.
J. H. BASINGER
Physician and Surgeon
Room 7, Wan en Building, corner o!
Rock laland-ave and Rueeell-st,
Office Hours—9 to 13 and from 2 to V
and Evenings.
IU MANY COUNTRIES.
Miller’s Dm? Store.
Purity in Drugs and Accuracy
in Compounding.
J. A. WEIDENBACH.
— Manager—
Christie Grain and Stock Co.,
EL RENO.
Choice home cured
hams and breakfast
bacon and pure home
rendered lard, cheap
you need the best in the for Cash at
drug line you’ll find it at J. W. Dix'S Market.
Miller’s Drug Store.
Overalls, shirts, jumpers and
uspenders at Chicago Racket. j
Thr death rate of Madras ia now
about UO per thousand, or double th<
mean of the last ten years.
Since 1871 Japan has built near y.30,-
000 elementary schools, providing
room for 4,000,000 pupils, one-fouxth
of w hom are girls.
The number of children working in
the factories of Germany to-day is lit-
tle more than one- third of what it \vae
(n 1895. but the law* ore still often
evaded.
Hungarian vineyard owners are re-
joiecd at the routingof the phyllcxi ra,
and they expect soon to be shipping
their fiery wines to all parts of th<
world aj,rain.
The kar.onn is the favorite instru
ment among ladies in Turkey. Hi
Fhape re sen? hies that of n harp la.d
flat. It has 72 strings, in sets of three,
ar.d is played with a small plectrum.
One of the most profitable products
of Bulgaria is the cil or attar of roses
which aim unts to more than S1.CC0 t )
annually. 1 he town of Shipka, wh> ; c
was fought the decisive battle of the
Turko-Hnssian war, on the 7th < !
July, 1S'.7. is the center of the r«
gardens.
The new Spanish inrnrre tax sohe
tile is bnvpd on the i lea of taximr bn-
ness profits wherever found. Pai
must pay lu ]ier cert, of their inoon.’
to the government. l<e«ides five p»t
cent, mere on n.ldiv; ends paid, wh
ordinary corporations must pay l-■
percent, on income and eight percent,
on dividends.
•ummer, Katharine and h(r .ittie brother
i Koger each trwik one of dear grandpapa'#
bands and walked ail over the place. 1 het 1 ^
* ent ilpwD pact thr spring house, and no- j
ticed how mudh ^ater was in the spring,
and how the hsmeysuekles had grown.
“What’s thit other little house, with the
roodbine climbing ak around the win
Jew!” asked Katharine.
“That used to be (he dairy,” sa d grand- ,
papa.
“What’s a dairy?” asked Katharine.
So grandpa told them all about it.
“Why don’t you make butter there row?”
asked Uoger, when he had finished.
“It i* so far from the house that it is too j
much trouble to fet^h and carry every |
thing!” grandpapa answered, “and we’vi
only one cow, you know.” ^ i
• Let's see the iitt’.c house,” sa d both thi •
children.
So grandpapa found the key and opened
the door.
-What a dear little house!” exclaimed •
Katharine. "1 "ish we might have it fci
a p ay house.”
W hy, so you may!” said gran(’i«apa.
id-by!*” said both together, and they
, t app rg the.: hands for joy, to tell
J£l.l Hcno ExprcsH.....
8:.‘k) p in
TO Ti:
SOLTI n
L new system h
WITH ITS OV,
M KM I’H
A i RMING1
, VD M VNY O i ll EH i
.-OEM'S f.V THE !'. t '
COO!) CO.v.VEl
BIRMINGHAM
V ST
. \ rm?v’-
ULS.
>i i'OKTAN’i
! II KA S I-
ON'S AT
FOR
Luavc (iiiiuhu on Hi>f IS U30 p.
Tlii'ottffh III'' Hockiufi iind
Sierra NcvikIu. b.V'dtti-
lijylit in both directions
Best Dining Cnr Service. Buffet
library care.
Low Rate.
Personally conducted Tourist
excursions to San Francisco and
I.os AnffeJes. I .cave Omaha Fri-
day via Scenic Line. Ijcave Kan-
sas City Wednesdaysvi So Kouttt
Improved Tourist Cars.
Fast Trains.
Send for “Chicago to Califor-
nia,” describing first-class ser-
vice, or for “Tourist Dictionary
and itincry to K. . riionipson.
A. (i. P. A.
“Llood-b
ran off, chapping
Cairina, their nurse.
Well, they swept down all the cobwebs
pened the w.r w, and swept and
1 ihi floor. N< xt they hung turkey
ir,! curtains al the window, nr.ii j.ut a red
c.o;h on ihe ti.l. e ai d a strip of matt riy
on the floor. 'I’h s !a-t they found in th.
i [Uo, Then they tack 1 si n I right pin-
•
ti8 ,.... rs at : table from the nursery
t t i looked badly—of course
re bad i.itn no water in it since tlie.i
■ ry, and it was a I j
1.1:;■ the liner
1 know what we'I! do!” said Katharine,
i cl-!: Cnus n C'eci. if we can keep the
,L cu-ii ons tliere. ’
, . ,n 1 came I ack wii h het arms
MONTGOM MHY,
MO HI I.K.
AT LAIN T A.
SAVANNAH
AJ7D ALL DOIN'' t IN THE
STATE OF
FLOKIDA.
bassengers arevngtvo
bur tickets via the
J. B. KRRRICK
Funeral Director
A NI)
Embalmer.
lady assistant.
.;TU, n.tVK AN OFPORTUN1TV
) EN H)i THE COMFORTS Ol
Bit AND NEW, UR-TO-DATI.
( M I I'iiD TRAIN—
thh Soi rncASTFii.v
Limit ni).
Office upi ii day and nipht.
Picture frames and mds cut. tv*
order.
All work dune m-ntly and pr. niptiy.
Corner R. I. AveandRussellSt.
Phone 177.
ii *h ions.
th wm • h she ti.itC
lie:
. 1.1. IBPOfiM ATIf*X
:-l (IlIRKHl'I'l.I.Y
.n’ATIOV TO A ST
. . i oMPA.srr, on
AS TO R«»(rTn A VII
pri.-s iKiu-.n watt
i.i. i*Hr:fii:.'.’TATJ vi
Vr.r.x. Hii.ton.
UK-NEUAL I*AB«tJJfUKK AOBHT,
II YAN S\ V l)KK.
.CBU i ai tio masaokb,
SAINT L:»LIS.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 133, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1902, newspaper, January 28, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911214/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.