The Democratic Voice. (Pond Creek, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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DEMOCRATIC VOICE.
OfllUAl.FAl'KROI'l-CO.OMA. II W
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i 11 nr imiard nil inter'
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iATTEN1 ION, PATRIOTIC Rl.ADERS
I M. ft I r, MAIli'.
I dilM» ni.il l'u» In her
I • Ik «o try
t.'CrilMyM-m i,| |
I HI* if.' Hi
L*li'Ut | . .. ||i i cl,
• •day hi I't'iiil Ortl>, ll»e
mli, Oklutam* I • niuiry.
• II IHfOllgtl the tllrtiU n* mc«
THURSDAY AUOUST H01894.
TO ADVKRTI KRS »n.i WBCKHU’.lt'.
Youriulvortimii«! tuindloe il- will
bn continu' d until w me notified t >
diMeoiitllitle them.
An Hie Voiok gm-* to pit -(prompt
pi, id oi luy purl) organi dieii lit
nunc it is conRervrtlvrty ctnt'ljr and
pmUtent in the ri foi tiiciH of it*
pniciplv,. Thi n Ion . i do not lien-
pair ol tin elTurts made by the'’
Houm (d Krjir >.ut .lives to Mipple-
uui.t t i bill ahead) Jim ed b\
turtle i h ;.'i .Intioti, and to have in-
grafted ujion it such modification!,
ns will mote nearly nirct democratic
hope* mid aspirations.
I i annol be mistaken us to the m
rrtally of free « m itcrials D* the
[ .titl'd i h| 4 lit. Olh>'«, A ‘
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ly Tluiisulej'M, nil ndvi wim-i iuiitl inundation ol log i n, and sensible
coir .iimui'iitionH inu.-t l« luiudod in
not Intel man AVodMMhiy at noon to
inaure publication.
Whim a clinugr iu the nddis -s of
your jiujkt in il wired, giw both till'
old and wnv nddr,*.n
tOTlCltOF •
Thouc who with to aii* this town J
by every cent they |>ny out wll ilo|
•ell to patronize those who by theit
b ine push and money help heeji
Up a | ipi i to light lor this town by
roati ibuling to its sii|)|io.t by uii
vcr*i '■ , when times are dull. II
| yoi » . id a package ol cofler, r -;s
buttei or sugar go to one ol the
I ni'n who i ,ii ry an adycrtinnent in
| kim home |e per. Remember this
j every i u you have a cctlt to spend
! md you will be helping your town.
We will have
i
a Depot Soon!
tariff reform. The extent to which
this is in ugliijed ill the legislation
already securi d is one ol iti encour I
aging and redeeming features but it I
( "IMpldilit It- ' •
lit tie Itull M^.tilial |
f
AI.IAH
TPI It I I OK rt'III.IOA’l ION.
' tiler •
. h. Lund ( Kfi
Atigtitf i
• lift II rut.'if
I n hi, O I t
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If any’ subacrlbor fulls to reeei ve ii vexation* to rcca 1 that while fieejJ,
tlm |mjier is gulurly and promptly,
Jiloaxe notify tin at onre.
J-ft ' Advertising rates made known
on ujijilieution.
Democratic Ticket.
For Delegate to Congress,
JOE W. WISBY._____
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ial and iron ore have been denied,
a letter of the .Secretary of the Treas-
ury disclosed the fact that Loth
might have been made free by the
animal surrender of only about .'*700,-
000 ol unnecessary revenue.
Democratic Comini'tee Meeting.
The democratic county central
committee met in this city last
Sat-
ltd f Ml VIII,t
III _■ mlojtOU Intel < f In 'i I "i!
ictidlUft thurdioni |. t hi <it.11
•»«ul 1 11 try find i»c*(l I'lirt •" «!'•. «».
\l .Ut 11 \ tm 10 Uh ■ lUtiel!.' <»u
•iiul tn.rlira urc licrc*K*v •tiiniti**tt
1 s'i'1
Mid UHicr ut Unit), M, J .
I • I. . til •» •'
Uh Icaiiimmy tunic
^ . ' s- J ' 1
mi; Mid uiti 4ntiuii«.
K. \V. PiMrw,
ft' Imu Mem < . I lina, Alt'.-* l 1 l
TlKOOWiSm::;'14' nmioum.- tlmw
voiiVimi linvo but n Thort time to got 1 'lr<1a)' pursuant to the call issued by j
J^OTK » Ol K-STKAV.
Ob llic Bth liar of Aiifcmt A,
be!' ii int o JuntK r • I lh* !'
thorn in. Sotul tboui in noou.
iiecoiujku or fi'ton .
>Vo an* authorized to announce
the mpw'j .jJ J]. While as a cun- j
dJdate for tbo oilin' lb ' order ol
1 lecds, Bubject to the Will of T. culm- j
ty Demcornt convention.
7V1? an' authorized to announce
the name of H. h. Ware of r. for
the nomination for the * lie e. t lb
ihter "f Deeds subject to the will ol
tho Democratic convention.
rOVSTY TRKAStmER.
Ve ai author,to :-.ioe)Unce
the name of t\ illiam V . (for the
nomination for eounty vreasur.
subject to the will of the Democrat
ic eonveution.
COCXTY l 1 |M MISSION fit,
llltUfcl
I unti'
fotd i'uw»n)ti|iJ. I>un!r
wuili, tit p ‘t* «’ 1 i|)i! I
the 1 '8 «. wu u>> I 'fi' *« * «r
That is a settled fact;
ll is also a settled fact that
BOWMAN ic HOLLET,
are hcailquarttrs for Dry Goods, Groceries, etc, High-
est price paid lor country produce. POND CREEK, 0, T,
this clfioi I'V
/ Notion for
1 11
•■I • • ut It.Id. I •
1 1 1:. w iu I. county.
■ • " ' *••■ , of Haul etury, I
vi 1 I to :.|>pfHr at
1 1.1.1 11 I on die 3rd day of |
a k .« i>. to r* pond and fur*
miiiii( nntd uliegcl abunduii*
1. 1 II n>M I K, Receiver,
lot I Miff. I
the chairman. A majority ol
Committee being present the
ness before the meeting was trans
acted in a rapid mantiVr.
The county convention was called ^
for Si-pi 1'iiiber .'.'1111 and tin jirimar .
its will be held on Stjitembcr tS. j lyprii, it<
J. McClelland tendered ^lS|( 11
. MCtH'ft ih 'I .
busi- i 1
' •* follort t, t'>-wiu * '''• *•1
’ w.nu.. ,...
* 1 id - t *. 1 mi
1 The valuation * (
f \\ itnc.i 1,1
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Ve are aiithcriz.od to announce
the name of Wit tain Alt xan.ler for
the office of County C piiiu- 1 jucr.
BUhjeet to tho will and deei-tm of
the L county D.-moeruti' Conven-
tion.
COUNTY CLEt'K.
Ve nro authorized to aunouuce I
S- L. lii'idley as a candidate for
unity elerlc subject t<» the decision
of tiie’DenKi.Tatie nominating con-
vention.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to anuountx*
the name o! ■?. U. llngmr for the
nomination of sh.ritt on the Hem
o.-riitie ticket si-bjeet to the will "f
on 11. tin h . tie eiinvention.
’The new tariff bid i " ,v
nation as i
unanimous vote it \vj-. not accepted -- ■ ■■ ■
The connniltcc tie. itlc.l on an . 1 t- >
ive. vigorous campaign. II- ' coin '1 .
t iniUee was greatly pleased at the , ;»■- • ■
large number of democrats present I i„i,- - e,
from various parts of the < utility.
The central committeemen will
be elected at the county convention
and each congressional township
will be allowed two delegates and
ali incorporated towns will be allow
I cd two delegates for each voting
precinct. 'The committee then ad
jo timed.
.uny
onu i
of Inly. •'
111 u'a' flic jidlt tlnv
ttml l»"tul W'.IS tlic
;i% fmc ! 11 >* me w
lined ;>t 1
Witnc;* n»> li.«n«l ■ I (!• 7th tiny of Atij; r,t
J'.Ihi C Rildffl'fick) justice uf tH« I’cs.r
tii b l. t -r 1>THAY.
(I: 1 I
..uadi;,'appea;--d I«■,1. me. a .In.
M 'Tlt 'K TO ENTRYMAN.
1Hearing No. IV,
I'uited States Lllial Oftico, j
Enid, Oklahoma Territory,
July l>, 1891. )
To Cl il’i'iiee R. Pojie:
1. I -I, Ilf llilH I.ffiire show
C : ye'' math) If. E No U7I1.I for
' 1: v of -i si, r\vji ‘.'<5 north,
1 1 ; of I. M. • also that
f'hailcs 11. Flntt made homestead
', le ntiiu for the Htimo tnu 1 on
pie 1 lib day of November, 1*3,'I, in
who ■ l"- all. ged that he made a
lu.i fid. -ettlcinent upon atiid tract
oi 1 1. pri- - to tin date of your
I, t entry; also tbt.l Astin i
\. ,;1 .,1 in-- iid a .'Olltest against said I
, . 1 11 lev R. 1’ope on De-
, : alleging priority of |
.,1 ; el ti t of bind and
diet: e i-t i'lg lias b i! ordered to
• •< - tin. th. rights of said parties.
-u . *e : by notified to appear
1 Die T. S. '.'oid Office, at Kuid. <>.
j i'.. -,n the I irh day of Augai-.t, J891,
- I'cloch e. m.. and show cause,
if auv vou have, why your said en-
try. No. ;i;:w should lint be cancell-
1 1 for tho reasons above set out,
mil alii god in said homestead appli-
'*'**''"* -niioii of the said Charles li. Tlatt
ii,; i[ c,ni.-d affidavit of said
Austin V. ’Iliane;.
,f, .1. ,k. Hassi.ki:, Receiver,
aldwell A- Whitting, Attorneys
1
ifVWHKN YOU WANT^-5*^
A cool refreshing drink !|
of Lemonade, Soda, I’op, or a dish of
ICE CREAM,
ok -. WATERMELON ON ICE.
Call on J. M.CROWL.
Next door to City Hail, l’oml Creek, O. T.
ei
....... jin- i’l-ii-. in and for Medford for Austin Williams.
township V. .1. Jbuielii who being 1 —.--------
All is not smooth s..iling for the
I’i-[is in 1 fan-ms this fall
Tarsncy ol Mis ouri -eenis to have
you I (lorman, from the roar lie is man
making
Evenly Divided
Guv. Kenfrow appointed flic leg
islative apportionment commission
last Wednesday. 'The ajipointces
arc V. T. Walker, of Norman, re-
puhlu in; Allen Hall, ol Terry, dem-
ocrat, and S. B. Oherlandcr, Enid, I
a law j»'ptdist. The board organized for -
' bn ine- tod ■' by electing Allen I
- -j' Walker,
by me first i’v.1;, i-w.'iii, dipMsi - an.I
.. i li-: .'a tin 1st. da;. 1 f Mi.}.
is.'.id. eu my jireiuises to-wit: The
noi'lhwt.s* ipuu tor of 8' etion
: ,vh" have mod Dr. King's
" .er;, know its value, and
v. ’... ! :;ve not. now have the
.11 ..ty t" try it free. Call
. I I . inty and he idveartised druggist and get a
t.-rril.-i-y i.o.-1 up ;m . ray.! • . '1 ,, ■ tie tier. S, ml your name
O . ! to H B. Buckleu & Co..
.....1 •. . .. 'id get a sample box of
..,.i.GI.-.1 ui'oieiieuii. Tho ■.ttlue,Dr. King8 New Life pills tree, as
1 - •* —’ health
of astray was placed at *17.0(1.
J. H. Mallon,
ILLINOIS STORE.
We will sell you floods CHEAT as we arc
Closing Out our slock of
Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hats and Caps
at Cost.
Groceries ““'ho,KuS,,.
Highest Market Pries
Taiil for Country Produce
Call and See Us.
g: iniiwiiiii 1 nmnr mmm
t -DEALER IN-
f DRY GOODS. I
.-^STT
I GROCERIES. I
Queensware,
Glassware,
The St. Louis
Cleveland should turn Gorman
over to Pond Creek, they can buck
him to a finish
Now if Cleveland would come to forty miles an lmur.....^ -i
the people and declare for fret live;. T. X ins vs,
he would be strictly in it ' " '? AiigU'i T-, J-- .
D;-;at; Sir: Replying to yours of
I irnten ami A . T Walker, 11
secretary.
Colonel Oberlander is a good
Mien Hall being a democrat!
must lie good and square but the]1
reputation of that man V. alker in
beaver county ami Harper. Kansu--,)
would stop a R telt biland train run
ning through Enid (it die rate 1
ve.
TO I J.itHN'.'
Tr.IlKH >HY
1 < 11U11 ’I J ’« I
-ounl of 1 ouit •
I tlu* County 1 utK
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f j o’ 1 ii'pTs h.
I woll as |1 copy of guide to
1 and household instructor, free. All
Justice of Fence.1 {1f v.-liii h i^ guaranteed to do yon
id co ' you nothing : t Clroe.
: A. ';.)..>w’8 drug store.
, . Cure for Headache,
.. 1 r. vi- dy for all forms ofliead-
■ 1 . glcetrie* Bitter has proved to
s d 1 ffec te a per
r--.it cure mu1 Ike mod habitual
, . ;'.',rdm-hc-s yield to its influence.
W-- rgc all who are afiliet.xl to j ro-
vi .- bottle and give this remedy
■ fair trial. In cases of habitual]
.-•ii- u':- Ek-ctric Bitters cures!
the'
Republic t
FREE I
^ Don’t be deceived by bom-
^ bastic advertisments of
^ Closing Out Sales, but if
you want to get a dollars
worth of goods for a dol.
lars worth of produce go
5E: to H. N. Wixom’s, the on-
ly place in the city where
a dollar purchases a dol-
lars worth all the year
round.
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The Populist neamhd at tlu \’. m
feild Imbecile Asylum, is liaviny
light thrown 011 it, by the Courra-r.
The Pops are vapidly learning, that
that can't nlway - dtp tid on their
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■--“I i.ivin ; the needed tone to
"u-.vi'ls. mid few eases long resist
- i the use ol this medicine. Try it
. once. Lav -e bottles only 50c at
niy <■ • ■1 • (.'lias. A. Dow's Drug store.
ii’.l lmj! , s ‘di'iuwM s«osa»iT3Uiia
I Ilio v?.
Li/iuity <
Oa: till
the auth in regard to th • .luestm
.-tccii Wheat to tho fanner ' of Hie-
t'ln-r.-ki'i' Sh'ip. has i- >1. l-.t-n *;*Ls'.
:tjiand considered by iiiis* ■■ ipauy
Should any action he taken the ; ;.b j
nty t ie). .
iUUo.vlns
Jn tk'Li
\mm
\m
thill
men in office any more, than other lie will be advised.
parties, hardly as much
The man who eats oi anolhei j j( •
man's bread and then fights him and | above
the party he rep esent i is a political
ingraie of t'
Yours Truly,
M. A. Low
plainly
that somebody
( iili.l .- (1. I'-w-r -' '* c- 11
evident from the i'. j'T.;' :V,! \\ '■ .1', ■' 1
has lied.
represent i s a
: lowest kind.
| The Rock Island
- one but - -----
acuinmodrti
'i'lie pic tha: aas been handed out ]
by the democratic administration in 1
this count’, lei had the effect of
giving a number oi pie counter fiend-;
the popnli. t ni. lit mare
R'alpb B :aumi in t is to b
studying the geography ot Oklahoma
he it is said made the mistake of
saying, that Guthrie was the county
scat of I, Co. Ralph will be all ok
ii the Tops ran keep him in Okla-
homa, until he becomes a citizen.
Geo. Lang, of Enid, is married.
I lit- Immaculate George:
The Truthful George;
Vie.'i l ,- the Upright;
The Handsome George;
George the Nightingale;
George the Contest Attorney who
everybody knows. What's the mat-
ter with George? Nothing, lie’s all
right. We wish him whole lots of
happiness. -.
■The Comunism of p.-.f."
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Tut. II .1 S -.i.-. •: in the world for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,, Natl
lilt. uni. Fi-vi r Sores. Tetter, A hap-
ped Hands. Chilblains, t and
all Skin Eruptions," aaul p,-;itively
cure * i’i os. or no pay. • It s'guai-
miii-.-d to give ’« leet satLt tionor
money refunded. Price • -,»-r box.
For sale by (Jims. A. Dow. si
The names of a few men who
hav e an object in leaving the demo-
cratic party if they ever did belong
to it; C. M. Webb. s. c:clary uf the
republican central committee • • a
candidate before the repubTcan
convention for the county clerk.
I-'. L. Wasson, chairman of the dem-
ocratic city central committee, now
.a candidate for llic populist nomi-
nation of county nl rney; I. S.
Ross of the F. F. of Va., an I who
came here as an old \ iiginia demo-
crat, now a candidate f.v th ■ popu-
, • I'lt.dl—if I i ' •'«1 1 •' .<' I'-
iy Vt’ll by i -• i i •1 '• ii 1 ui m.’
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Mo veil by
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The Long BtU Lumber Co., 11
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§ Have removed their yard from this city §
Ito north pond creek,
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; 1 up)■ Uni t(10 olTiuft <n' township tiv.ivir >T
it,. r.. .vii !.ii' niiHtlieT was li-rlfu-uil vae ml.
mil*
id* we: \» as u 'IRTuil Yi'u n
On mutton J. K. Diinlnini wts ap|*uline<l
tmisincr of town .On p iiuiu.'vt 0. 10 fill h
^()u inottou the bond of J. il. Duii'.iii.u
l<"v nsliip uvu -'fT." was ui.pr.'ve.L
On motloii ti»o nilunio^ were read 11:1 I iiji
pi •ived us rend.
On in >'t"i: me I'uard ii'lj. 'iTH'Ml Fin;' i-
.., t.- - i : I . 151’U'I.' ’•. Culll" «
Uy M ,’MetC.
S. It. (Jlif.urd, N.v.v <bW!. j
list nomination for county attorney, j troubled X i ' a
fs . office they want? Is office the J
.. ,ivoi as an ail aiarrmug
only principle they sec in any party, j,] ..,Tt... .it■ ■ i.-il - ,vay. mi-'l
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H ■ 'h r au • u >'* . ‘. tios l’ia
r -.'EicA'gi
... ihess.oi • Go :••'■ ' .
1 Ti, t\: -ve iCz-pr.';.' (Company • - >. ra iinos
it . i.li« Atlantic to tho GnU. rrA none
stands higher than tl.o AMERICAN,
THE KATY REACHES
from Hannibal, above* Ft. Louts amt Kan-vao
City, to Houston, M-xas, tlu* .‘ iuT of t!do
water, ov rltsowniaall5(nncl iur •:«'MhrougIi
Donieoa, Sheman, 3alle. ,2ci t Worth
Waxaha-d’dg, 2i;Lbcro, 'Waco,
Temp] 9, Belton, X&ywr, (Jains*
vilio, Henrietta, B&strop,
Lockhart, Baa Marcos,
La Sraatjc, Scustoa
cad Chlveston,
irry t -d f-:..:i:TRR9 TO
A Avi'ONIO
They respectfully invite all their old customers
1 till on them for their
^ White Pine and Cypress Shingles, Sash, Doors,
^ Blinds, Plaster, Cement, Sand, Brick, and Drain
^ Tile, Lime and Linseed Oil. ^
H W. F. FRANKS, Manager.
COL/WANS-:-
^ Cash is the riding power
^ of trade. Ii
^ There is no doubt but that
theprevailing hard times ^
have caused us ail to re
fc duce our expenses, To
^ you we will say, that the
gp best way to reduce your
gz: expenses is to purchase
^ your dry goods and gro-
ceries where you can get
The Best B
At The Lowest
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of general merchandise in the Strip and intend
to hold that reputation. We have never been
undersold, quality of goods considered, and
are not forced by circumstances to make a cost
sale. We cordially invite you to call and
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unrivaled.
low price.-; we aland
Yours Res pet
ARDWAREi*
Why is it so?
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(iTTCE OF A t '’AY.
The following extrai l is taken
from the Tresident's letter explain-
ing his reason for not signing ihc
bill which became a law by limitat-
ion Monday night.
“The trusts and combinations
the communism ol pelf
machinations have prevented us
from reaching the success we de-
serve, should not be fort-Aten or’
forgiven. YVc shall recover from}
our astonishment at the 1 exhibition
of power, and if then the question
is forced upon us whether they shall] v,.-,i ter of •
submit to the fret legit1.-five will of
the peoplF representative* or shall
dictate the lav., which- the people
m.;>l obey, w will am ;-t and -. :V
that i.-sue as < involving the lute
rity and safety of American institut-
ion -.
I love the ’•rinvipLs of true >ic e
01 racy be . tiicy art- -led n
. TkUrioti 1 ;::id a jcstii ami
NOTICE.
Rr-alc-il bid - will received on or
; 1 [' -I- ;hi- i lth ii :y of S-.-pr. I ,M.
1y ( k-il;. for the build-
. ..gii .n-idge across the Salt Fork
- ; :n ■ Arkansas River ns per the
...-.I file in the County
office. By order of thei
it- . - e ' ..muJssioners:
K. IT. BrtAPUKV, |
County Clerk,
; - patrons - •- bjany othsr Soutn-
westrru !.!av.
Any e* to visit
ST. LOU': KANSAS CITY, HANNIBAL
... I,,..,'111 and prairies <-t
KANSAS AM I HE INDIAN TERRITORY,
I *ed' three I £‘-oul,; al1 “»va„j ta,.a the
was terribly reduced iu fi-.-At and
stivuglh. Tfuv - bottles of Electric
Bitters ctiveil him.
Edward fihepherd. Harrisburg, TIL
had a, running :: 1“ leg • i •' --so. ;
igi.t yeui's' :-'ta:i-iii ,.
bottles of Electric Bitters and seven
boxes of Bucklin'* Arnica Salvo and
his leg is Bound end veil, .lolm ; r-ti.■ .t
Speaker. CatawlKi. ' * . hath five lai c . r- v ■
T ve Mires on leg, fru.r, -a; i I; • . s , , :
ini-uvnble. One .f EL'.-ii'i -
Bitt.-rs and one h •>; >1 Bm-lci 1; 1 • - Ar-
nica Salve euved Uiu) enL; *H
Missouri, Kansas & Texas R'y
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Hardware, Implements,
Pumps, Stoves and
Screen Doors.
Southwest corner of square,
POND CREEK, Countyseat of L county, Oklahoma Ter,
In the mutter f fruv taken up
by t: W. L .■ ,> ' i (.a the north :
cl'. -n .‘1 township1
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fir- day i f Augur-.. 1-J No:;,-,
w ■ . t by him eu tii -2nd day
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Mahr, J. M. & Mahr, George C. The Democratic Voice. (Pond Creek, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1894, newspaper, August 30, 1894; Pond Creek, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956139/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.