The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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No cioubt you are, ii
you (uficr trcm sny o: the
numerous ai .nts to
wmch in women are sull-
ied. Headache, back-
a.he, sii-'eaclie, nervous-
ness, wt.iK, tu-ed feeliti"
*rc gam it tlie symp-
toms, snd you mutt rid
yogrscJ of tjiem in order
to fen-. Tfipusands
of women, wlio have
been bcnetiled bv ii--=
re.uedy, urge ><$. lp
TAK?
T he Daily Leader
Leadkig Ski [e Paper of
Oklahoma
Official-State Paper: Offt>' l
Alex. <">k la. During the
^ storm which passed over this sec
tion Charles Martin was struck
dead by lightning and Frank
i Miller, was so scriosly injured!
that his recovery fopm the tffi et
of the shock is doubtful both an- Pa^er of tlle Constitutional Cot:
•7H , . 1 vent ion. Contains all th<?*ne\vs
IS Ah,t tlle-v hnd sought sheH. r National. State and Local Ai
m a barn when the t lt struck : 'he information for the Lawyer,
and also killed tlu.ee muleS hqrs: Wel'(-'1,ftnt- Doctor, Farmer-
$4.00 Per veat
j VS.
PattersonIjurniture jf1 omtanv
ESS j 1 | .. Mfc-- '■m;-.-'1
UNWERTA KKRS.
Plain and Artistic Furniture, Carpets. & Et<
"120- 122 W. Harrison Ave
The Womaift Tonic
Mrs. Svlvania VVoock
.ofClifto«^*i|l5, Ky., says;
"Before ak,iegCardu-j,
1 was,,jit tiiijq.so weak j
could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back irrf
.head neatly killed Ime.
After takivfr IxKlas
-of Cardui, {ti2 fallis dja-
appeared. Now j feel $$
welt a3i/M,*vrdicS, f..?ry
■sufferinR woman sbonlj
try Cardiy " JOe^botlkr
tod^j'. frfjf
V1111 aN T",C"Ni .fi
Color and race,
By Mail
J^tre issues frank , T1,e ■Daily Lender is 1,10 official
I Ur k, ; . i . ! ^tafce of Oklahoma, it i. t\ mem
| r g PUt t,,lhe fru,lt by Dei ber-of the Associated Press and
Kuhio, a luil blooded .Hawaiian contains the news of the .world,
in his campaign for reelection tu : 1 he leader is the only Simoi
I rnnirmuu | , • ,)U1'C Democratic paper of th;
i & *** J" 1,w uPeuiv« Wh; State. It is ;aost vigorous pape.
i Kuhio says . in the State, editoriady. It discm
'-vtyy rape is proud of i.tgelX sed editorally eaelt d«.y the great
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Church Directory
Western Star Chapter No 1.
Mrs C- Hawk, W. m, Warner Ave Congl. Churdfc
Mr N .1 C Johnson, W I* 1 or- and Warner Ave.
Mrs. Sarah We'Williams A M. Sunday School at 10 A. M.
N. J Wilson Conductress Preaching at 11, A- M
" C. "bornton A Cond. ^'oun^People'sWeetingat 4. r *
" M A Jordan s(>c>. , The pvblic is cordially inviu*
Rlmira Johnson Treas. ' to attend thee services.
Meeting 1st and ili'tl. 'I'hofsrlMyt * *
in e:ich r.ioikth at (). m- Becbcc Chaple C. ftl. E Gk
I urch Directory
Sunday School at 9:30 A M
New Coco.ressional Districts | (,. w. Taylor, Supl.
In State. Preaching Sunday at Jl:A.fl£
*..cw#, s„w, i and at 7:?0 P M
"ir<\ M.yn it..Ker. 1 C. F. Moore, Pastor
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in
a„,i ,. i ,. . ,. | question in which the people o; : f 7,,1,,,,, , '|', ,
and proud of its history, and the i Oklahoma are interested- I 1<1J (I WtlFC, I IHWilfC* 1 1 WIVHS, All]
Hawaiian race has a rig,ic tu fee The Leader gives the Oflieial • • > • *
nition, Sportijm "
hat pride, Su |ong / s ' js i order of the Corporation Commit
., .. ' Non and the State Courts decis
, a inajoiity ,ot Mavyuan voteis in ; ions i.n full.
j our land, we snould use our nia-1 Oklahoma {Weekly/ Lendei
| $1.00 a year- Address Leader
o ty to send Hawaiian as dele
to congress,
we should.
is proper
happenings
v
Whcucv
J,ast Sunday Was rally day .The Old Standard Crove's Tas*.
ha , " I yalnablc ,
I Pi intUigCo. Cutlu'ie O.kla.
■IKHIS ;ind
Fisliino Tackles.
\Vhcnevor Vou N^(Tn'coiW4X3j Tonic
Tako Grove's
Exclusive
dots
as a
AGENTS WANTED
Agency {3fflBExS:tic>E23
Ceieiii;ite<i (jiirhuui Siovcs .uid k;uiges.
BEST IN THE WORLL:
,-ftt the First Baptist Church. i General Tonic because it contains'Ihe
I j ,,n<wn iouic PropqrtiesofQUiXR
3nl 11 ncteon the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enrieb^s the Blood ami
fiuilds up the \Vliolc wiystcin. 50 ccnts.
I\trs. Matt ie Borbo^ <q[ Drym
bright, Okla. is in the city visit
fiifffcer brother Rev. iJ. C Combs
Mrs. l>. Ridley, left Xwesday
for Topeka, Kansas, to attend
ithe Kaw River, Primitive Baptist
Association.
NOTICE
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Mrs- H. WT. Conrad and
daughter Amelia sjw?pt the u'eck
fcnd at Ea$t View Stock farm
the guest of Mrs. S. J. Faver
Holey Commerecial Clul is
preparing to entertain Dr. B. T. ,„e, , n ,L , ,
I inciinea to Be Skeptical.
^ ashington, while in the State. "Whul do you *ee?" asked the bu«i
** j uess man who had permitted the for
tune t.e!ler 10 load him Into a earn
room and hold his hand.
"AU, 1 see many wonderful things
here.' she replied. "You will hav«
Rood luck with tlie bijKluesa ,vou are
Koin^t Into"
-WUajt elRe do you see?"
"You will make a great deal of
money soon."
"Anything more?"
"You wij| live to be a very old man
and nave pood health."
All right. What else?"
*"lhat Is all I see."
"Isii t there anything about a darfc
Utile lady who loves me!"
"Oh. I will look again. I thought j
fou were old enough to have a wlf* j
and family. So, y.ou are widower*" J
"Y<*s. but I don't more than half b* !
Usve you can fonell the future. aXtei
Aj;e.n-t wanted take sub
scripiioii for the Atlanta Ga.
1 rL-Weekly Constitution.
Valuable premiums for sub
'ti *t t-, icribers., liberal cotntaisajons
The N. E. D. Association ' ,
and cash prizes for agents,
will meet at Mt. Pleasan v„ , ,
v on can make money fast
Baptist church inst*^ o j mny small town or alcng
stroud on the date mentioned j any Rural Route. Some
in the minutes agents make a gaod living.
Rev. S. R. Glover, Mod- j Others make$15.00 or fc20.00
Rev. R. A. Gardner Gar. Sec a month on the side, solicit'
By Mail, from Aug. 1st to Jan.
or $1.50, the Gkkaj' State Paper,
THE LEADER
Daily, 10c week delivered
Weekly 50c the year.
Th« UaJer 48 the officiul pi,per of il„, co*isti.tui,onaJ con.
ve.ilioii. Gives all the u.-w« up t.. UiC luinuie. It is leliablf
L. G. Niblack, Publisher, Guthrie, Okla.
I>i-iiir' X-i, j>. Aihiir S<ninoynh,Wim
'''"l--- M-HKlioBee, llnaUel
li liil.ihli mid OliiuillgM.
DiHir . t N„. 8—, UiFlnra. Uiim,
fiubiir^, Aicilin PiMliimiiiiliH, Jlrt'i
i • iii Cliuriutv. tlijim, Marat, ||, c„ri(
iid Love,
Dlslnn \ii, n (Wk, Unoaln. OrM
kec. Si inii(„iH, I'.iitHwmumie. iluKl.e .
•Iiilni8.ni nii,| c,m|
Dimricl Nor- |'„yil(V
IIOIIIU l I, VL-liiml., JlcCl^u,, < B, vj„ ||t>d
•W urray,
Ui liicl X„. c, n'lmiut, Iv iiiirfliilic'i*
I' HII H< I i :l M. ,
ml OPIIiiu.
X.
fflE WORLDS GREAIESTSEWING MACHINE
Notice ol Application For k pUGHT RUNNING
Parcle.
ing subscription. Address for Notice is hereby ,iven ,hat
particulars, |on the 2S[h day Qf Jun(, !
TRI-WEEKLY CONTlTU
TION, Atlanta, Ga.
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The E. L. D. < lub. had an
outing at Noble Park last Thurs
day evening.
1 he Btjsines i men's League
of Muskogee is busy preparing
^fortlie National Business League
•winch promises to be one of the
greatest meeting /n thehistory of
the organization.
Only One "BROAIO QUININE"
•To a-pt the srtiuhie. cnll for full name, LAXA-
L Y.V* Qt'ININIJ. I.ook forai^uature of
1 W. GROVK. Cures a Cold In Ou« pey. .iton.s
x-ough aud beadacbe. aud works oil cold. J5c.
Mrs Stevenson, of Boley spent
several days in the city last week
Visiting friends'
Mesdames E. If. Hradley
and!1. C. Bradley were thp djiir
Her guest of Mrs. Henry House
last Sunday.
Mrs. C Hortou left Fri-
^ day evening for Ohio, to attend
tlm National Federation of worn
mi's Clubs, which convene, at
Wilberforce thf week,
Rough pa th. Old Gentleman.
Siie was Uie daughter of a bobemlaD
p*er, whose friends were various and
varied, and sbo h^d di ctded to go up
on the stags. The parental tempera
ture was rising an tbe parental tongu.
remonstrated. "But," the daughter re-
marked with all tlie brutai aptness of
youth. "1 wi.h to marry, and so I'm
going on the stage Hera at home 1
meet no one decent; there, at least,
I shall be able to meet people oX my
o u clans."
Tiae Fasfcton AaS&^r!Ey
VIcCALL'S it a art-utlc, I.end.
•"ineiy illutrrat-d 1< O-paje rw-nlhly
Magazinn that is adciof to iho i.appi-
n«-« and rffici<ncy of l.lOO.WO
wornea each mon !i
1 of fkafaionj), Cnncj*-
' s. S:;,| W 'TrS
i:ii)ll« v saving kt'-as
inoro ti,at; t.0/>r
III" OTlHUiaUKt
In 'it isauo.
• fi 1110 u f for
im iit/tny. Only
Kach Jmm |4 in
work, JnU'ic t u,
r.T Inbnr-AuvUu' i
fi>r wntneu. 'I li-
the tiowest «lo i
Mr CALL l'atvi -
m cCAtA, pa it j" i
•tyle, fit, filmpliriiy ti
lUuod 16 i'oiit.1 each.
The puhllshara of MrCALT/S wlil «iM nd
thotiMUidi of dollars ciji-h Iri thonjinlng
month! In order to ke-p Mrs 'A li#a3
and Rhouldors aliuvo nil oth^r wimicn'i
inuar.luei At any prlco. Rownver,
iw ,s °uly a >'oftr; iMMlUvely
worth li.oo.
> Y . H . O- M-r.n P.ti.m Fr-.
IVom your nr.t r.,py or McCALL'8. ir j ou
i>ub «rlbe quickly. ^
TBI McCAIl COMPANy, 238 W«l 37lU St, K.w York
or as soon there after as prac
| ticable, the undersigned will
make application to the Gov-
ernor of the State of Oklaho-
ma, to parole Lvila Owens;
who'on November 20th 1913
was convicted in the District
Court of Logan County Okla-
homa. on the charge of grand ffilh'"vihmnojKhotn,-.Rot.™
11 h Btouttle or . Mini'in Tlin-1,.1 iCtoln Att,-*|v
. « . Beyrlutf Machlue write to
larceny and sentenced to ser- the MfW home sewing machine compact
Orange, I%>lass.
ve a term of two years in the
_ - t)ur gu.ranty ucvcr rum out
State Penitentiary, at McAlc Ho1'' b> uii«,rii<.a •!< ui,-r. ooiy.
run lur
stcr Oklahoma * I
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■'l^heiiH .)«•( fui'e
Dioiri<-i \., 7 ||„Kur Mi„,
l>. w. v cm-i-itBeeklmir. WnclilisKinw
|,('r llurmoA nml I illiuni,
Oi.lrin Xo ?.CimHrrilll, Ui.(i
cm II.iiper vi r.odwnrtl tv,„„l
AlliiMi. tinmi Ui-iuii /JnrfliJil Jt ;y
\ ulile
9:3! sultjda X school
If. PP.EfiaUKC.f
M. B UP U.
17,60 l--RE:lcmiG
r hursday.
i p m\M: \ iiortfirc &
FORiPCH MISSION CKRCIK
First Bapiis'. Church
s. s. t).r?0, a. ,M.
Prtvifliing at 11:15c A. M.
B V. I'. f. (1.30 to 7:30 p
Preaching at S: l". M.
IIome-Mi.-3K,n meets every
M°| d i.v nr 2 30 P; M.
Bourd Meeting Monday night
8: P. M.
Mwfhars Meeting Tuesday Eve
i.t 7:S«
S- S. Teachers Meeting 'I'hurg
■l«y at 8: P. M.
i hoir I'raetice I'Viday 7;30 P.M
t hildien s Band Saturday at
4: P M
b'ev W. M. IJniris.n. i). Pastor
■' < Oerandemie. Olerk.
IHK MACiKibONlA BAPTIST
CIRJRCll '
Sunday'School 9:30 a. m,
I l -'K'h'.llg 11 ;| m. nr(] 7;..0 p
L. Y- P. Ij. 5." p. in.
Lev - S, A - Clark Pastor
Joshua Nit-Ms Cii. ("lerk
, O. A.
a
.'"e. IUei—all, a
12 iiu-et eve<j Kccon.l ami |.„i„tk
in e;t<4i
SuluHavii
• Ml III 111,
■AJ ItM
P M. Nelson Adjutaia.
7;30 QF.KFML PRAYER
Meeting.
J. VV. Jones Pastor
ANDKRSON& GARRETT
LAWYERS
Office 1/J3 S. 2nd. St-
PHONE 68t
G. N. PERKINS
LAWYER
622 S- 2jkI. St. (iUTHRiE, Ola
PULLMAN CAR POR I
m oerious matter.
To take a woman too seriouply is to
tnke her for life.—Florid* Time*
; Union.
Ella Owens,
Charlie Owens.
Dated Guthrie Oklahoma,
May 28 J914
DIDN'T REMEHSER HIS NAME TPRS WANTED
Earn asMuclias $125.00 to
, Queer Instance of "Stage Fright"
J Mil General Delivery Wirdow on
Sunday Mornlnfl. | $150.00 a Month
M!fnnjr peo^l# pot sta^o frJpbt a«
: the Bfnrry] f?i*iiv«ry window." paid c
r, M ' "i " clerk It Is p^rticuiarij |nieu by mailto become sleep- :",d tllir'1 Thursday in each
j likely to rauh 111 em on fltincluy morn \ ^
! Iiifr. " Hon «
J fc'Hitlii • Tr . n «i
Club Directory
We train reliable colored Pxrdsior f lub meets the first
- ■ i Greatest of Inland Seat.
| The greatest Inland sea U tne Cat-
; plan eea. which Is 700 miles iona *ud
Quick Jj«tlee. JI70 mtlea wide.
A TorkBhtreman was ntanrtlni? ne« I Unforglveable.
to a representative of the Itrnl Itosa Cod may forgive blUB, but awkward
on the second day of the Itlackpool j oess lias no forgiveness In heaven or ]
(lying meetln*. when he remarket: earth—Kmerson
••I understand .bat justice I. moiod out | Neecnccf Invention.
very quickly in thes. parta. "Quick- | A machine to deal th. cards h
h nX|hlnk1t 1. Wh Cmite8n; I bSOD lnvenled N'ow- If 'he Inventor
shoul.l ililnk It I. VVhy mate. or , cau ouly protlucti lllach|n„ tbut wj„ !
yesterday an:airman foU cut of hi. p|BJ. pokcr B „ npe(,e(1
aeroplane, aid ha was tried and sen- 1 rMt «• ., . « u, '
tencrd to six raontha In Jail before he I Chlcugo j
hit tho ground." "Yon don't Nay sot
Wbct wus tha chargo?" "Vragrancy; }
he had no visible moana of aupport."
!■!« crowd la lined t:f ; irp car porter# ill 30 davs molltl1- llf 7:00 p. in at the Ex-
all. Moat lit*Ays tl.c.v j ' * I '
j recoier In time |ogiv« their name and 1 positions every where bit' in. LlbltttV.
• ddiexs, bin rn--e In a wl.lle a mm i ' ' o ,, .
•uR'er. s'.i -'t a aevera attack of mo , ^ ^ ■ * Horl«n, Presid'Tit
over en vearo' mcntar; tj'ij iiiat he lino to rter coir.es in salary and tios' a .* i* r . /'i . t i o
^EXPERIENCE .tide Iona enough to remember vvhc j ' j 1 " nauVVICK, Secy*
C3!iiitry;if
i Janceto see tils'
"A (jure- Incident oI this kind look | 1 * I
place r.t I Ma *lndow rot many Sun j ycu me making leSS than $25 ,
Cays ago. Tha tmuul Sunday mointnt I
crow,) v j, on l-.ond in iiie line wn i per vvfei write today for free I
Tmnr Kjnm a mun Jrlio ¥ a. atnick with th« *oial | , , , ,
D:iir„ ■- klB<J of amy f ; hl Iho mind® tie ap bCOiilet; leat'll *(l t; nitg spare .,.,,.1. nuintli I-
cached Uic Mudow. It la 'he cu. , ' 1 P.m.
Margaret VViisbington ClrU
m,'fl 'he l«t i.nil 3rd Fridays in
Copyi.1CHT3 Ac. 1 prna
Genuine Belgian Charity.
Around a hut whftre. arcordlng to
tradition, a young Irish princess was
Financial Genius.
*"T)o you think there U any suaf
thing as financial eontui?"
"1 ai i aura there la. I know a
young man who has It In a mar toad 6#-
greo After ha hart persuaded U #
beautiful daughter of ona of our aipat
niui'-lered, grew up tha present town ' H«'«i«r. to kccon. an
ef ClheeL In Helglum. wiilcb became "• went ,rou"d 0I1<1 ^daced Mi«
kn..Mi a, "the colony of th. crazed", to lcl hlm t"«' n «■"«««
41 flrat a temple In memory of the | 0 COI t "
princess waa erected and later It be- \ fl°n \ "co *** location of
came a refuge for the "sick In mind." i lufl.r',.!1^# "f"ncl l >><*
Tho remarkable thing about this Bel- .. , K Wkon "« BI1|J ">• «'r' brol<«
flar *own Is that the residents accept ! . '' r h took tho ring
patient* lu their own homes so that ■ l'a®> h9r fatbcr *ad «0' ">
they may enjoy th. beneficial effect. 1 *M,r e'B'' P*' cont lal.rest on UM
vf domestic and social Intercourse. ! money that " d bc*n l *«t«L"
■ ' • ■ WW, ....... . - «v. I ' * , >
tom fa e r, B1,ui,.iim lo ,.I, „„I I n c/mencanSeivicc School Mrs Ceo V P,pxi,i,.„t
i.hJ* «i«ho"1 «k«4,:tiut , fin riK A L „ „ , •'l,cs"'"*
V«r.«' ,h« man-B rplnd hud ruddmily hc-oin* Uept. L 80 jth Av., | Mis. If. M Williou, ^ecr.'tuiy
iiu-fiat vottet, without chnroo, la tha M*ch a blank lhat he had n^> moral !
Scientific American.
Urnuch Office. IT 8U WMblUtftO<t> UC
that man's r ind had ruddenly become Dept. L 80 5lh Av.,
:rch a blank lhat he had n^ mora j
•dra fchai h« wanted to h^. ihan If i.«
li'hil never been chiiatrned. At n ;
A tinti<1«nm«lv |1ln«trnf«(1 we^klf. T.nrp*«t rir- „ .1..., 111 „ w..„
minti-iii of iinr i" u-'uiuo ]«>iirnait 'I'l-rins. is a l.ko that m oerL has no >>ti«ri<>thiiiii> v _<
loiir: four nujiiiu., i. hold by il nov tt.wu^ time to ^ ftstc on lin'jf't'llca. so i k&ked . sctorlly K^p.alnsd.
lJ—g.:
make a move Uie man directly behind . , , . ....
him rar.g out a name and address ove, "n *°
II. shoulder. The man's .lure fright Ule lliillv Whlr, * " °'
tsnlPhad lnatnntly. ' lr.\ . „
..... .i. ,* .it 'I' '•« ' «>' you be leva whn
I hat s my name, he said. 'Hotr ... , ., wnni
did you know ttr 1 never j pJ^Vi . ■ ' y°Ur
hf,f°r0, 1 Ar or mi.*wrt|;lir.—| never tho;.gh|
vo you to show me
Wanted Corroboration. Didn't Meet Death.
"Now, Haatua." roared the major, you're a widow. How did youf
"what Is the use? Don't you know htjabnnd meet bis dcmlao?" "J!«
that I know you are lying?" "Yaa- ( didn't meet It, mum! Dcy had to
suh," replied Raatua; "but yer are, fihaao l?lm four inilc t l rfi>' doy could
Chlld'a Bir*hrloht Mnrae Henry, I kind o' thought I'd Ilka lynchln'l"
* lo hah yo' opinion on de subject b"fo' - ■■
Iho unspeakable"hr'rllage of°be- 1 'J"1'1'11 du.1 ! w"* ly,n' .""'J"** t*W"" " JJU,"n i:"
Iiik able to Irok back In after ltf. oo "" Now dlt yo ,uy" ' M"r"* "" a" " ,nBn /J' '"•wo,", ,n,',a
Aro You 3 Wqm? [f "r,^,,u yt' \
n 'But I bar. ..en you.' anld th. VUlHl
TI oth'-r if*.an 'I have Just movnd imo Zui
U tho .(pertinent liuusa where you liv? , ' ^
I found out from the Janitor who vou
I wanted io know becati' t' i' ii
3TfelitrK Mf. apiM *r[l 1 wanted,to know becau-« ir
^ f} [i; jf)'. tj M f • ' y°' r that tiov h half the i i-hl '
tljiy t:j r* R U H iJ ' L) "^o < v/-o tj ut victim of Ma -• fi'Ur
ahjt81 I, «o, bin i,:.-.ti, ..,i in.. .,. .a ««
>™ - j v—y vd j. WjI U tlonaJ ciMe,"
Tilt
"Simple
f-Ti inprv
Accountinn for It
Art Lovei tataudMiK before "Th*
Uri,| j r.nih"I—"bid you ever s«-e such col-
ex ct p | <jV"
i hfllatln*.—"No wonder You must
i. • in ,it tliul the l;.«Jy ain't through
isiiiu,: herat'lf yet.' —.tudga.
Id I M'i *
la bo*t,
nrlng dlaeiuea;
>v t ••« • r i. i,. woriL'c than even
For a Sprain.
One dran. oil of wormwr.od ani s
The .Mothers Culture Club
meeinat Fir t Bapt st Church.Ii
3rd - Thttrsdn.ta evening at 7 p. m
1'irst nteetin-M htisineft" meelinf
for members only; L'nd, nieetinar
for viaiioiM meeting'.
*'rs ,1. A. Hawk, Pmiden
Mrs. G. Butler worth, Secy
I!. 1, n«vU Club meets thi
1 and 3 Thursdays afternoon in
o it'll inniilh
Mrs ltubv S'olt. Pr.-jident.
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Perkins, G. N. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914, newspaper, August 6, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc96257/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.