The Ada Republican (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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ADA! OKLAHOMA SEPTEMBER 9 1910
No 21
j‘“' “'1 1" Ben Martin of Channing
Local Happening-of L Texas is visiting Jrivnds in the
Town and Vicinity
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1 city
Dr W C Threlkeld was over
from Allen the first of the week
on business
Scott W Lanham of Center
! was among the court attend-
Col J MVaden of Roffwas
among the Ada visitors Tues-
day '
Mrs Sam Hurst left Saturday ans tkjs week
for a visit with relatives in Joe Anderson city clerk of
Galveston Texas - ) Koff was among the district
Pete Garrison is up from Fitz-
court visitors Wednesday
bugli this week serving on the Bruno Mayer the well-known
jury in dis'tricPcourt Conway farmer was a business
Attorney A V JJullock wasviiH'tor Ada a couIJe of days
up from Roff Tuesday looking
after matters in the district
this week
Rev J D White pastor ot
the Presbyterian church return-
ed last Saturday from 'an ex-
tended trip throughout7 the
north and east- - - -
Quite a delegation from the
W F Brandstatter of Jesse
was among the court visitors
this week
- Judge J T Fleming of Max-
well was among the court visi-
tors Wednesday
- -
Deputy Sheriff R E Duncan
was down from F ancis a couple
of days this week on court bus-
inessi The rain Monday relieved the
feelings of everybody in country
and town alike The dust was
becoming something fierce
' It is understood that the
Frisco will put on a new sched-
ule about October 1 and will
put a new fast south bound
train '
W N Hughes came down
from Weleetka S turday and re-
turned to that place with his
goods the
day
Judge C A Galbreath return
Miss W Sweatt leaves today
for her home in Waxahachie
Texas
Miss Corinne Hardin of Te-
cumseh is visiting Miss Alleyne
Shands
P L Bowerman the Bebee
merchant was in Ada Tuesday
on business
Gary Kitchen merchant and
mayor of Stonewall was one of
the court attendants the first
of the week
Little Helen Redmond" who
has been visiting in ElReno
arrived home yesterday
J C Chapman the republican
nominee for sheriff returned
Saturday evening' from a brief
sojourn at Sulphur
J F Earnest who has been
visiting for several weeks with
relatives at Dibble Okla re-
turned home last Friday'
Ada’s postoffice moved to its
’’fed last week from Hugo where! new location in the Odd Fellows
been for several days buiiding on the corner of
court “ ' " - -
J DrCrawfordthe Stonewall
attorney was a couple of days
this week attending to matters
in district court
“Uncle Dick” Floyd has so
fa r recovered as to be able to
come ddwn town occasionally in
his invalid's chair
J H Lowery the South Main
street baroer left last Friday J 1 w l“ olY' iul-w v taking testimony in a case in j Twelveth and Townsend Satur
evening lor a visit with friends blew “" thf fjde-al court day night
and relatives in various places H Green resigned-hid po-j - Mrs EE Mathews and
’“I "°13' tt a ’Twelveth street A number of sition as Katy aBnt week daughter Miss Mayme return-
Ei Morris one of the fighting tl'OUsfcS were likewise blown aud when he has completed his ed Monday from au extended
'over ' j studies will engage in the prac Jvisithwith friends at Sulptur
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republicans of Midland town-1
ship was one of tiie members
of the special venir summoned'
in district court Wednesday
Dr Frank LeFevre perman-
ently located at Ada 20 years
experience in treating diseases
of the eye nose and throat and
fitting glasses Duncan block
Earl Sumner returned last
week from Btomide where he
had been visiting with his pa-
rents and is once more in charge
on the general delivery window
at the postoffice '
Thos Whitehead paid a fine
of $5 aud costs last week on a
charge of disturbing the peace
His particular offense consisted
of hugging two or three North
Ada girls He emigrated after
paying his fine
W C Cummings has leased
the well-known Central hptel
on Twelveth street and invites
tht public to share its patron-
age with hit® This hotel' is
conveniently located and Mr
Cummings is an experienced
hotel man - ’
Fred Sexton and Ed Hayes
were arrested last Friday on a
charge of grand larceny They
gave bond for their appearance
at their preliminary hearing be-
fore Judge Brown on Septem
ber 19 They are charged with
having stolen a watch belong-
ing to R E Haynes
Cummings and J W
courtih" Tues- E A Grubb was brought up J B Champion an attorney
day from Allen The former from Roff Wednesday on a grand from Ardmore was attending
i was a witness in a case that was larceny charge He gave bond district court this week He
continued while the latter was! for hia aPPearance a‘ 's pre- represents Bill Nutt in his va-
a juror but got excused for two ! liminary hearing before Justice nous t outt troubles
weeks They botb went home rown Septemuer 10 j -Mrs Browall and son Carl-
Dr W T Chadwick was in and mother Mrs Smith will
Ravia Wednesday making a arrive today from' Colorado
Wednesday
The half block of alfalfa be
tween Nineth and Tenth street P°stmorten examination upon Springs Col0 at which place
belonging to Judge ‘ H West ' a valuable? stallon whlch dlecl they have spent the summer
& there
was cut this week for the fith
time tnis year The crop this
time was rather light on account
of the dry weather It is good
for for one more putting
Deputy Sheriff W B Adair
arrested Tom Wood Sunday
night upon the charge of steal-
a wagon and team from a party
aear Norman last April The
owner of the outfit had been fol-lowing-tbe
culprit ever since
and only just overtook him The
sheriff came over from Purcell
and took the prisoner
Ratliff & Roland is the name
of the new law firm which has
offices In -the Rollow building
The members of the fit in are E
S Ratliff formerly flotenal rejii
resentative and second man in
the recent democratic race for
county judge and R C Roland
It was suspicioned that The Repitlican gladly and
the animal had been poisoned not-grudgingly admits that the
Two city prfsioners made street paving is now underwa7
their escape from the city jail The base has been laid on South
Tuesday night by prying loose Broadway and is underway on
some ot the bars with a scant- Main Street
ling They were lecaptured At the regular meeting of the
however This is becoming a county commissioners Tuesday
rather frequent occurance it was decided by a’ vote of two
While at work on Judge C T to one to accept the Twelveth
Barney’s new concrete house street proposition for the court
last week the scaffolding ga e house Floyd voted for it and
way and Perry Scifres came out Rinard against alter which
of the wreckage with a broken Chairman Short decided the tie
leg It was- put in a plaster in tavor of the new location
a a’ l 1 I
paris cast at once and is heal-
ing up nicely -
The county treasurer held his
annual delinquent tax sale last
Tuesday The land -was quick-
ly bid it for the amount' of the
tax and penalty E W Hardin
yas the largest individual pur
chaser The land was freed-
' The city council held an ad-
journed meeting Tues’ay after-
noon for the purpose of passing
upon protests against the re-
port of the paving appraisers
A number of protests were filed
but they were turned dewn by
the council The protests went
rather to the manner of letting
who ran for county at orney it
They-are both well known and iman allotments upon which the ing the contract that to the as-
j will make a strong firm taxes had not been paid "
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Bridwell, W. C. The Ada Republican (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910, newspaper, September 9, 1910; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2333852/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.