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© The Enid Daily Wave
Enid, Oklahoma Territory
Submitted by: Glenn


Isaac Gilbert Arnold

???? ~ Jan 1903

Monday, January 5, 1903

Arnold was poisoned

A telegram reached here yesterday announcing that Mr. I. G. Arnold was dying from the effects of poison, at Anadarko. His daughter, Miss Blanche, immediately left for her father's bedside.

No details were given or particulars. No intimation as to whether the poison was self-administered, accidental or it was foul play.

Mr. Arnold was well known having worked here this winter, only going to Anadarko recently.

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Tuesday, January 6, 1903

Arnold is dead

A telegram was received from Blanche Arnold yesterday announcing the death of her father, I. G. Arnold, of poisoning at Anadarko. No further particulars were given. 


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