The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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TheChandkr Tribune
Fab ished every Tuesday and Friday at
0 and ler. Okia.,
Q A. SMITH,
Editor and Proprietor
4 inscription, per year,.
■$1.00
Filtered a* second ciaas-mutler uetober 4,
wf\Ht tin* postoffiee atChandler, Oklahoma
tnder the Act of Congress of March 3, IS',it.
S E M I - W E E K L Y EDITION
DECEMBER 31,J 1907
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
We wish our readers a happy
and prosperous new year.
This is the time for new reso-
lutions and do not be discouraged
because you see the broken frag
inents of some last years resolu-
tions. We learn to walk after
many fails and our moral and
spiritual sides areas susceptible
to error as our physical beings.
Let us be as brave morally as
physically; let us pick ourselves
up and try again. Perhaps we
can walk farther this year than
we did last; perhaps we will
break fewer good resolutions
this year than we did last. Let’s
all do the best we can be in:
happy.
County Jfews
UNSIGNED COMMUNICATIONS Wild. NOT LSI. f>U(SLISIII:l>
t*** .SPECIAL NOTICE -SEND IN VOIIH ITEMS MUXUAVM
p.v pmi> shtiai
COftP ESP( INDENTS
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Meeker Items
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The Christmas tree at Meeker
was well attended.
A. W Hum) of Riohview IIli
noise is visiting his brother J. T.
Haun.
W'. H. Dawson who lias been
sick for some time is now bet-
ter.
Mrs. A. Garner is visiting rel-
atives in Texas.
old citizen is
sleeting, and said began think-
ing of sunny Oklahoma, and he
soon found himself on his way
home.
E. Arnold, Jr., left last Sun
day for Bloomington, Neb..where
lie will he deputy county treas-
urer under his father. Mr.
Arnold wldle here was assistant
cashier of the Farmers and
Merchants bank and his social
and gentlemanly ways won him
many friends who regret very
much to see him leave our little
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business.
Rube Beal of this city and!
Miss Nora Co wan of Sparks were
married Tuesday of this week at I
Sparks. Mr. Beal is well known j
in Prague, being employed in Hie
City Barber Shop, and Miss!
Cowan is also known here, hav-
ing at one time held a position as
stenographer with atterney John
Davis. They will begin house-
keeping in the near future.
M. P. Tbeisen, depot agent
here, left Monday to join his
wife, who is visiting at their old
home at Gainesville, Texas. He
will remain over Christmas and
be present at the wedding of a
brother which takes place this
week.
Andrew Hacker of Wilzetta
wa-i buried yesterday at the
granting to W. J. of Davenport !*?.ree, ,,lilesl west. 1,1
. , . , Wilzetta. file funeral services
the right to ride in the jim crow w-rp held at the cemetery con
cars, lie appears to hear out ducted hy Rev. Wood of this city,
the statement oft repeated that His death was caused by typhoid
there are white black birds. Just' r‘*v,‘G of which he suit' red for
freaks of nature. H k\s.
- Given vegetable right out of
Representative H. M. Jarrett!t,le garden on Christmas day is
Mr. Amyx an
visiting friends in Meeker, after 'J™' but'ali'wisir^hn success
which he w.h go to Old Mexico. in hi8 new poaition. He still
No whiskey, no drunks, no j retains an interest in the bank
tights and no one in court to be j and will not forget us so soon,
fined all is quite in Meeker on Thp Christm,s trePS and en.
der prohibition and state hood. tertainrnents given at the Do
Walter Webb and wife who | churches Christmas eve were a
have been in Texas for a year success. The programs were
have returned. good and well rendered, and the
- trees were loaded down with
Prague News Items j things for the little folks, the big
B. B Dadisman and Henry f(,lks- the ,old Pf,°P,e and
Keel have formed a tiartnership I •'oun*' I'eople. Ail present had
and will engage in the implement ! ^(1,r!”s.t •|,,'VO"s a"cl man-v u
An old soldier writes about
ARIOSA Coffee: “Your coffee
is the best and richest coffee I ever
drank since I left the service, from
’61 until I received your coffee
yesterday.” A soldier knows coffee
by the taste, and the way it makes him
feel, and would sooner go without
his bread than without his
wwBfe.
protection of consumers, roasted v
and the pores of each berry sealed with
a coating of fresh eggs and pure sugar,
to hold the goodness in and make the
coPee settle clear and quickly. Better
than fresh roast. W^arnnng a
little heart was made happy.
SENATOR CORDELL
Senator Cordell is the recog-
nized authority in the legislature
on school land matters and his
bill will become the basis of the
school land law.
No one is better titted to legis-
late upon this important subject
than Senator Cordell and lie will
try to give equal and exact jus-
tice between the lessees and the
state.
It has been suggested by sev-
eral readers of the Chandler
News that if the consent of the
negroes can be obtained, that a
special act of the legislature
.1 an
PUBLIC SALE DATES
2. 190h, Geo. H. Schweg
man, of miles north of Rossville.
little develops the flavor and makes tha-
coffee. | grinding easy. Our enormous coffee
Axbuckies ARIOSA was the first j business, exceeding the next four largest j
toasted, packaged coffee, packaged for | firms in the world together, reduces our j
roRTiFY the: body
AuAinyr fatique they
DRAM AR&UCIALES COrFEE
Msr~
S8L0 if-3 SEALES PACKASES
only- res y©*j® nsrcenoH
average cost per pound, and enables us
to give you better coffee for your
money than you can buy in any other
way. There are more packages ol
ARIOSA sold in the United States
than all the other Coffee packages
combined.
If your grocer 11 not supply, write to
CKLE BROS,,
New York Gty.
Militia Not Yet Called Out.
I
The lemon tree belonging to
sale at | Chas. Me Ray bore 22 lemons
For Sale
Guthrie, Dec. 28.—Governor I wil1 sell at private .....
Haskell has been in community j Presbyterrin Manse, my house- j tllls year, many of them seven
tion with the authorities at Hen-; hold and kitchen furniture stoves ; g£p "^7,^ seen at'tl'e
ryetta with the result that Col.! bed steads, roll top desk, kitchen (j0rhin-Lynch drug store. Just
Roy Hoffman has been here for safe, rocking chairs, tables, also ti, n c of a seventeen inch lemon!
about 3 cords of good dry cord ----
wood. Come early to get the! Mr. Herr and children, Flornce
a conference. It seems that the
authorities at Henrietta have
Jan. 3, 1908, F. M. Murry, 3 grave fears for their safety and
bargains. Must he sold by Janu and Charlie, loft for Ohio Sunday
miles south of Chandler,
Jan. 4. 190H, Chandler.
Jan. (i, 1908, Ed Felkner,
miles west and 3 miles south
Chandler.
Jan. 7, 1908, Cicero Niceum
seem to think there will yet be|
an uprising. Some of the peo-
ple of that place have asked fori
a couple of companies of militia.;
The executive office would not!
ary 1st.
W. A. Cravens,
evening where they expect to
make their future home.
miles east and 1
Chandier.
Jan. 8, 1908, P. C. Reed. 8 miles
east and i mile south of Park-
land.
COL. J. O. LAY, Auctioneer.
P. O. Box, Chandler.
Happy New Year.
give out any plan of action but
mile south of the fact that Col. Hoffman left
Chandler Herr made a busi-
ness trip to Prague Sunday eve-
ning.
Miss Daisy Lowery one of the
Tribune force who has been il!
for the past week is now able to
resume her work.
for Winfield, Kan., leaving sev-1
eral addresses so lie could be
located without difficulty, is con-
sidered as evidence that the state
is not going to be caught una
First published December 20.
Application For Tax Deeds.
State of Oklahoma, Lincoln County, ss.
it. 8. Jennings and Georgia 1. Marti: ,
owners of tlie real estate hereinafter !
described, and the person now in pos- I
session thereof, are hereby notified the fol- '
lowing described real estate to-wit. South 1
’/a North West 2b, 17. 4, was legally
COMPANY “B"
IN SERVICE
Tom Harris and Miss Grace
Mosier spent Sunday in Well-
ston.
Tiie Navy boys left last week.
Firs published Dec. 17,
Application for Tax Deeds.
STATE OK OKLAHOMA, LINCOLN
COUNTY. 8 8. I A
of Stroud is one of those quiet
but forceful members of the
house who are shaping the course
of the ship of state. His advice
receives the careful consideration
of his fellow members.
something to boast of, but that
is what the editor’s family en-
joyed yesterday.
Stroud Journal Items
Ca led by the Governor to be In Readi-
ness to Quell the Race Riot
at Heuryetta.
Company “B" was in service
two days last week by order of
I'liknown owner of ike real estate l.creLdfg
liable for tnxi-s mid was duly assessed and i »f"'rdes,-p|l«"l, and lie- person '»» !y Sole
properly el,a. . -,l on the tax hook, a.....In I - iori l he reef, a re hereby notified tl.L few
pile le of said Mil-oil, r.unity for taxes for l"»'lnjr dearrihed real estate t.ewlt: l.-V
the yea, 1W4. that said teal ....... waste IS Wk a*,lteiii..-tts add to Chandler Oklat '
turned delinquent for the non-payment of '• a ly liable for taxes and was duly a-.T
-aid taxi. .is and ehai.e-and xxl.-o:. II v P".....rly cliara -..... Hie tax book-fe IS
mi ... ... . , , ., - atlvertlsed for ale for said tax.-., ,- „ts and ; dwpMea'e of said Lln.-oln emtnty for i the
1 '1 ’' K "! 1 8 w*n hold their Charges for said year, and was duly sold at I for the year 1904. that said real estate\ot
annual banquet next Thursday : pul,lie silicon ti,e 2lst,day Of November, a returned dellquent for 1 he non-payment
nigilt Jan. 2 which will be for the »• l»» between the honnof8a.in.nnd 4 p! n. ........... ,'"'M 'b irtes and I was let
K Of P’s and their families. I rtHV' "'<* treasurer of said mm; ally ltd vet Used for sale for said takes, cost
I at the door of the court house Ht tlie treats
’ Inzer’s office in said county where, by law,
J. A. Smith the foreman of the 'I1'* tax'were made i ay■■hie. to r Jen
Tribune spent Sunday in Okia* for 8n* sttid sumb*-in« the amount
1 of taxes, interest, penalty and charges there-
on for said year and 1 lie said Ii Jennings
I being the only bidder therefor and paying
liitnni City.
Miss Bessie Parish who has |the Governor who''itUed the conv
hem taking medical treatment Pan.V to assemble at the barracks
Frank and Jolie Martin spent ................
Notice io School L ml Lessees
State of Oklahona, S c li o 0 1
Land Department, Guthrie,
Oklahoma, December 26, 1907.
Aii lessees of school land
whose lease expires January 1,
1907, are hereby notified that un-
less they have completed applica-
tion for renewal of their lease on
or before Jan 15,1908, the land
willbecome vacant and subject to
lease to the highest bidder.
Leases will be mailed all les
sees whose leases expires Jan-
uary 1, 1908, providing all past
due rents and assessments are
paid. The leases and notes upon
their receipt should bo promptly
signed and returned to the ui.-
dersigned.
L. D. Marr.
Secretary State Land Commis-
sion.
Mrs. Landsaw Dead
Mrs. D. D. Landsaw, of East
Chandler, succumbed to a com
bined attack of Typhoid fever
and heart failure last Friday
morning just before daylight.
She has not been well for some
time and suffered several attacks
of heart trouble.
About two weeks ago she con
tracted Typhoid fever and a com
plication of it and heart trouble
caused her death.
Funeral services were held at
the residence, conducted-by Rev.
Oscar Ingold. The remains^ were
buried in the Oak Park cemetery.
Mrs. Landsaw leaves a hus-
band and a large family of child-
ren, the oldest Miss Stella, Is
years old and Robert, the young-
est is a lad of six. The other
children are Edna, Myrtle and
Mettie.
Mrs. Landsaw was one of
those gixtd motile rly women
ijsl'ose only thought was for the
eiUifort of others. She was a
euejng wife, a fond mother and a
iinia-i neighbor and she will be
Bi-ariy u,issec|.
fort
twutio,
in St. Louis is home much im-
proved in health.
Mr. and M rs. Taylor Hammond
w lose house in the south part of
town was recently burned, have
moved out to tiie Fisliburn place
southwest of town. Mr. Ham-
mond’s father and mother have
come from Kentucky and will
make their home with their son.
A company of 28 friends of
Miss Nettie Graves surprised
her last Monday evening and
spent several hours in social
amusement at her home. The
event was in honor of Miss
Graves’ departure for El Reno
fora visit with relatives.
W. H. Barber of Cedaiville, O.,
nephew of Dr. Galloway, is visit
ing this week with bhi Gallo-
ways. This is Mr. Barber’s
first trip to the southwest and lie
expresses .himself as highly
pleased with everything he has
seen on the trip.
Miss Mae Spice who lias been
teaching in Ponca (Jit.v is spend
ing a two weeks vacation at the
home of her parents northwest
of town.
and lie in readiness for marching
orders.
Thursday and Friday
wet k in Oklahoma City.
which was the
of last least quantity of said real estate above de-
1 scribed that would sell for said taxes, penal
i ties, charges and costs.
I That L. C, Elliott who was treasurer of
Hiurh Dean of Carney was in wtid Lincoln county at the time of saUl-Hle
They wore to go to Henryetta \ Chandler last Saturday. | ex..-ot,-,i, ........and doiiv.-r.-d m it .Mr,
*’ uings tiie pnrehu.-er above named, a certl
li -itie of purchase in wilting of that da<«
where there was a race riot im-
minent. Happily the1 situation
did not get bid enough t> de-
mand their presence.
Report of tiie condition of
The Bank of Kendrick
at Kendrick, in the State of Oklahoma, at
the close of business Dec. II, lt‘U7.
One More Chance
To 5-ifet a nice home cheap,
is a brick residence
near
Tryon Star Items
Isaac Bennington was a Guth-
rie visator Monday.
Mrs. Marion McCl-dn went to
Guthrie last Friday.
Mrs. Parsley and Mrs. Shaffer
were Carney visators last week.
Miss Nelly McClain is home
from school spending holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cruson
left Monday for Kansas to visit
their daughter for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Moorman and
daughter Helen spmit Christmas
in Guthrie vfsiting with relatives
and friends.
The new cement block building
and the new frame building go-
ing up in our little burg, do not
brood hard times for Tryon.
Mr. McTaggert returned last
Friday from a two weeks visit in
Nebraska. Mr. McTaggert says
lie enjoyed himself very Veil un-
til it began raining, snowing and
RESOURCES
. j Loans nnd Discounts .......... H7
tii)C I Ovcrdiafts. >ecured and unsecured 6,dig :,*4
i . c o.t • 4 Mocks, bonds, warrants, etc
business eenter of tiie city. A ............
I Furniture and Fixtures.......
""hecks and other cash items
bargain if taken at once.
T. .T. Tuttle,
Chandler, Okia.
Cush ami Sight Exchange
Total .........................
LIAR I LI TIES
showing the sale of said r ;al estate to sain
purchaser, tiie facts hereinbefore recited
and such other facts as are r« quired by law
That I, tiie undersigned it. Jennings
am the owner and holder of said
certificate of pi rc'mse; that, said real
estate has not been redeemed from said sale
that two years nave expired since said sale
and unless redi tu; tlon is made from this
sale within sixty days after the date of serv
•de ini ice of this notice, a tux deed will t»e demand*
1 4H nc '*d ,l,ld i*sue ns provided by law, convey
,*,u inv said real estate to tiie undersigned.
*Y0> ip Witness my hand at Chandler, said County
627,410 60 and stme. this lCtli day of ............ A
i D 1007 K. JENNINGS.
Capital Stock paid in...............
Surplus Fund........................
LTundivided I'tolits, less expenses
and taxes paid ..................
I nd! vidua! deports subject to check
Demand tYr' ideates of Deposit...,
Cashier's Checks outstanding .....
Bills payable......................
$10,000 00
6f>0 uo!
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the friends
and neighbors who so kindly
assisted during the sickness and
at the funeral of our wife and
motliei. | s IV flennetl. raMiler of the ultove
11 T.....1......... i i -ii imiiM-d ItjuiU. do solemnly swear thin the
u. u. uanasan and children. |Kh»ve»o".-iiii>iu uinie»n<i 11,»< said mini,
her ilatiilitles and is not endorser
)bligatlon other than that |
• it t,i t L>. ! m.. t ,. f 1
First, published Dec 27. 1907
Service of Summons by Publication
Total.
155 41
12 741 lit
li'ntO nutrh-t Court of.Llncolu County. Ofc-
i iaiioma
*24 41(77^ | -leff Sawyer.
I’iaint 1IT.
lias no ot
Carr-Chapman
On Christmas day at the home!"0
of tiie brides parents seven miles
north west of Bristow, occurred
one of the in s happy weddings Comc,-A,,''st:
of the season.
Miss Lvdia Chapman, tiie
charming and a c c o m p 1 i s h e d ; --------—
daughter of Clay Chapman was
united in marriage to.I. F Carr,
one of tiie most prosperous
voung farmer of Creek county,
the Rev. Mr. Faith of Bristow
officiating.
After the ceremony tiie assem
bled guests were asked out to
the sumptuous dinner that, had
been prepared
State of Oklahoma, County of Lincoln. -
I, 8 1*. BennetL, cashier v.. v..» ,
AV. 8. Brock.
said bank j Defendant.
on any note or obligation othnr Um'lfThSl ! Uulon N,ltlo,ml ft Corpyratlon,
shown in tin* uliovc statement, to the best of ,
knowledge and belief, so hHp me God
8. 1*. BENN ETT, Cashier. !
Subscribed and sworn to before nu* this 21 I
day of Dec,. 1907. I. W. CAMEicuN
Justice of Peace
W J. CONNELL.
D. REPLOGLEJ
Directors.
First publication Dec. 27.
PUBLICATION NOTICE
loiho Dlairtct Court of Lincoln County j ,lnBW(.r lt hHS mon „s
Oklahoma.
Guruisltee.
To W. S. Brock, non-resident defendant,
j You will take notice that you have been
sued iu the above named court, by the above
named|piuintitY for t he recovery of a judg-
entm in the sum of SI,000 for money.had and
| received;t hat atjthe tlmeof tiling tiie petition
j In said cause plaint!!? tiled an affidavit In
garnishment asking that, a summons In
garuishmeut be issued against you and the
I Union National Hank, a corporation; that
! pu auunt to said affidavit, garnishment sun -
1 iiton* did issue and were served upon said ! ,u'1801of 8tt,rt (,,nin,y the floor of the
batik and it has Answered and shows by its I bouse at. the treasurer’s office In said
and charges for said year, and was duly
sold at public sale m tiie 20tli day of Nov
A. it. 1905. between tiie hours of 9 o’clock a
m. and 4-o’clock |p m. of said day. by tiie
treasurer of said county , it the door of the
court bouse at tiie treasurer's office in said
county where, iiy law, said taxes were made
payable to D. D. Lar (Naiv for f5.10Mild sum
being the amount of taxes, interest, penalty
and charges thereon for said year and the
said D D. Landsaw being the highest bidder
therefor and paying said taxes, Interest,
penalty and charges for the whole of said
real estate, penalties, charges and costs.
Tiiat L. C. Elliott, who was treasurer of
st d Lincoln county at tin* time of said sab
execut* d, signed anddellvered to D. D Lano-
sawthe purchaser above named, a certificate
ofpurchase in writing of that date showing
tiie sale of said real estate to sabi ourchaser.
the facts iiereinl»efore recited and such other
facts as are reiiuired l>y law.
That I tiie un lersigued I) I). Landsaw am
the owner and holder of said certificate of
purchase: 1 liat said real estate lias not been
redeemed from said sale, tiiat two years
I rave expired since said sale, and unless re-
demption is made from tills sale within
sixty days after the date of service of this
notice, a tax deed will he demanded am!
will Issue as provided by law, conveying
said real estate to tin* undersigned.
Witness my band at Chandler, said county
and state, this 12th day of Nov. A. D
.907 I). D. Landsaw.
F irst publication Dec. i?
Application for Tax Deeds
ST.VI E OF OKLAHOMA. LINCOLN
COUNTY, 88.
To the unknown owner of tiie real estate
hereinafter described, and K L Taylor the
person now in possession thereof, are hereby
notified tiie following described real estate,
to-wlt. Lots 1.2, a and 4. block No. 4, Don-
aldson add to Stroud, Okia., was legally
liable for taxes and was duly assessed and
properly charged on tiie tax hooks and du
plicate of said Lincoln county for taxes for
the year 1904 that said real estate was re-
turned delinquent for the non-payment ot
said taxes, costs and charges and was
legally advertised f r sale for said taxes,
costs and charges for said year, and was duly
s' lil at public sale on the 20th day of‘■•Novem-
ber A I). 1905. between the hours of 9 o’clock
in. and 4 o’clock p m. of said day. by the
Carrie A. Harris
i*. aim nr.
v-
Oscar II. Karris,
I iefendant.
that you arc a non-resident of the State of
The defendant Oscar II. Harris will take
............. ......
by the smiling bride. ».,ui <iM,Mvt ,o,m and ibui n» *;ukm th„rl,,d ...................
TIlP brides dress W.S a soft : !U'?7 1 ’T.w ," V "... -«l.l Unf-ndanl. l.y .......... Inn
1 m no > on ss won <1 SGI i plaintiff on or befort* the 10th day of Feb ,1 /
white woolen. -........ — I.....- —............................. ........ ,heref',n’ r,"'ulr"'‘
dressed in the
broadcloth. | HIT, Cnrrl,' A
ndant, Ostcar li iiairis. tlitit tiie marriage
contract no.v and heretofore existing lie-
tween tin* defendant and iilitiuillf la* iiunull-
county where, by law, said taxes were made
- ion belonging to you in the sum of *500 00; | Poyable. to li L. Ta v lor. 80 said stun being
that tiie slierilT Ins returned said garntsli- j t,,e amount t,r Lixes. ItHerert. penalty and
mi nt summons showing that, you ould not ‘‘barges thereon for said year and the said li.
I>e found in said county; that plaintiff there- j Taylor l.teing the highest bidder therefor
after tiled in said court his affidavit showing an(l l'"i inVr said taxes interest, penalty and
ruary 1908 or j etillon will be taken as true
You tire
take notice of tin*
customary black | -«• u
day of Feltruary. 1908, or «lie said allegations
will lie taken as true and Judgment will be
. . . . . .... wn dered against you and In favor of tiie
ed, sot aside and iiel 1 for naught, and that
plaintiff be restored to aii tin* rights of au
unmarried woman.
Witness our hands and tiie seal ofihedls
trict court of said Lincoln county. Oklaho-
ma. at Chandler, said county, and state, this
*M.Ld»,of December. , lslA,.1 JEFF SAWYER,
HOFFMAN A ROBERTSON CMrU | AU'nS’ j v * Ko^rtoo".
IU Norton, His Attorneys
Clerk District Court
There were present about 30
quests.
The united couple received
many beautiful and useful pres
cuts. All present reported h
pleasant time and departed in
the evening' wishing the young
couple a happy and prosperous
life.
A Guest.
“aid plaintiff and sustaining the garnishment
proceedings had and said garnlslwe will Iu*
oriered to pay said money into court to bo
applied on said Judgment.
Witness my hand tlns .lth day of Decent-
l»er. UH)7.
Attorneys for 1*1 a iu tiff.
charges for the whole of said real estate
which was lie least quantity of sftid real
estate above described lliHt would sell for
said taxes penalties, charges and costs.
'That L C Elliott, who was treasurer of
said Lincoln county at the tlmeof Mild sale
executed, signed and delivered to R. L
Taylor, tiie purchaser above named, a cer-
tificate of purchase In writing ofthatdate
allowing tiie sale of said real estate to said
purchaser, the facta hereinbefore recited
and such oilier facts as tire required by law.
That I, the undersigned R. L Taytor, an
tiie owner an I holder ef said certificate of
purchase: that said real estate lias not been
redeemed from said sale, that tw.. years have
expired since said sale, and unless redemp
tlon Is no de from tide sale within sixty days
after tl ate of service of tills notice, a tax
deed wlo be demanded ami will Issue a*
provld* »y law. conveying said real estate
to t he i* rslgned.
W ltif >> rnv hand at (’handier, said ci*unlv
Hnd^-ue. this 10th day t»f DeCOnliter A
R. I. Taylor.
i
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1907, newspaper, December 31, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915457/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.