The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 242, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 17, 1905 Page: 7 of 8
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Ardmore Tuesday October 17 1905.
Mfc DAILY AHUMUMfcl I ..
StVEft
CRIMINAL
CALENDAR
CASES TO COME BEFORE COURT
AT TISHOMINGO.
The .Docket Is a Lengthy one and the
..Cases Included Therein Are of a
Diversification Which Embraces
All Manner of Crime.
Monday Nov. 6 1905.
184 Lou Woods disturbing relig-
ious worship.
244 Arthur Uarnos weapon.
272 John Honnor.Jorry Honnor
Jack Honncr peace bond.
aoo Will Laird disturbing peace.
3.'6 Hasholor Hall disturbing the
ponce.
350 Frank Alexander disturbing re-
llgtouy worship.
350 J. W. Craig dlstuiblng reli-
gious worship.
3C1 Paul Wllhlto Earnest Carter
disturbing peace.
3C5 Tom Morrow Tomp Wagoner
Will Craig Dick Sharp gaming.
37C W. 1'. Devers W. 'It. Devers
nuisance.
333 N. I Fever disposing liquor.
834 Dob Devers disposing liquor.
307 W. I'. Dovera W. H. Devers
Introducing llqilor.
3C8 W. I Dover W. It. Dover de-
posing liquor.
434 W. I'. Devers W. H. Devers
gaming house.
400 W. H. Devers disposing liquor.
503 Dob Devers Pink Devers dls-
nosing liquor.
604 Dob Devers gaming house.
385 J. 1). Fort Sam Knney Geo.
Wllkerson William Kaney Sam Orr
disturbing pence.
386 Ed Turnlpseed nuisance gam-
ing house.
387 Den Uurney Joe Wells Guy
Grnndburry gaming.
380 Harry Orr weapon.
391 Will Archerd gaming.
392 M. L. Moore uggravatcd as-
sault. 393 .1. H. Donohoo aggravated as-
sault. 295 Tate Marian disturbing peace.
39C Ceorgo Scrlbner disturbing
peace.
403 W. S. Webster violating med-
ical law. seven counts.
405 ToTi Morrow gaming house.
40C Will Streatman Hud Payne
Dabu Drown Lewis Sanders Sabbatn
breaking.
424 Den Works weapon.
425 Homy Roles Den Works af-
fray. 133 Tom Morrow gaming house.
435 Joe Wells gaming house two
counts.
442 Joe Scrlbner weapon.
443 Will Lyons aggravated as
satilt.
444 Tom Wilson gaming houso.
415 Will Moore gaming house.
452 Dave Terry weapon.
453 Llff Williams weapon.
450 Marcum Durant disturbing
peace.
475 Marcum Durant. weapon.
4C1 Edmund Levi disturbing the
noaco.
4C2 Gibson Alexander disturbing
peace.
400 Edgar Pitts disturbing pence.
4G7 Sam Here disturbing peace.
408 Eastman Johnson weapon.
409 Eastman Johnson disturbing
peace two counts.
474 Sam McCIondon gaming house.
477 Tom Haley Sam Mclndon Q.
D. Glbbs gaming.
4S7 E. H. Watklns exhibiting gam-
ing device.
401 Pint McGce. disturbing peace.
493 Walter McPherson asault nnd
battery.
I Tuesday Nov 7 1905.
173 Mrs. U. V. Brewster disposing
liquor.
174 Pearl Nicliois uisposmg liquor.
191 Noel Tyubby Introducing liq-
uor. 192 J. II. Neeley violating revenue
law.
2Q8 Georgo Duncan A. II. Morri-
son disposing liquor.
274 J. N. Loving disposing liquor.
275 J. N. Loving larceny.
322 J. N. Loving Introducing llq-
'nor. 200 Leonnrd Larson Gus Talking
disposing liquor.
310 Henry Neeley disposing liquor.
314 John nay Will Kay Introduc-
ing liquor two counts.
332 Frank Walker disposing liquor.
330 Jim Mayo disposing liquor.
341 W. M. Kay (tlntop- disposing
liquor.
312 M. G Scott (tintop) disposing
liquor.
343 I. C. Coylo (tlntop) disposing
liquor.
344 John Edgar Introducing liquor.
345 W.' S. Webb J. K. Harris dis-
posinn Itquor.
Wednesday Nov. 8 1905.
-34C Tony Monfreddle Introducing
liquor.
447 John Walling introducing liq-
uor.
348 Georgo Duncan Introducing
liquor.
351 Henry Jones disposing liquor.
354 Garner Henderson disposing
liquor.
355 W. I. Kendall disposing liquor.
357" h. E. Griggs disposing liquor.
304 Rill Dear disposing liquor.
300 F. P. Morgan Introducing liq-
uor. '
372 L. C. Tyson Introducing liquor.
377 Jim Peoples disposing liquor
two counts.
384 Dabo Anderson disposing liq-
uor.. 388 Dud English disposing liquor.
304 Will Kay disposing liquor.
402 Luther Gregg disposing liquor.
408 W. F. Noble -disposing liquor
two counto.
410 Luther Gregg disposing1 liquor
two counts.
Thursday. Nov. 9 1905.
414 Ed Gill Oscar Gill introducing
liquor.
' 410 Berry Graham Introducing liq-
uor." ...417 Charley Mllllgan Harve Mllll
can. introduclnc llnuor.
431 . Frnr.k Aflame disposing liquor.
two count-).
440 W. F. Noble disposing liquor
441 Artbur Puga disposing liquor.
455 C. O Trlnkle Introducing liq-
uor. 450 Den Morgan Introducing llq.
uor.
404 J. F Doatrlght nuUnnro drunk
403 J. F. Doatrlght disposing liq-
uor. 405 John F. Doatrlght disposing
liquor.
471 U. U Woods disposing liquor
two counts
470 W F. Noble disposing liquor.
478 T. J Keller disposing liquor
two counts.
480 Ed L. Jones disposing liquor
two counts
452 W. F. Noble disposing liquor.
453 Press Morgan Introducing liq-
uor. Friday Nov. 10 1905.
4S9 Chnvloy Stewart disposing liq-
uor. 505 Frank Wnlkor Henry Neeley
gaming house.
600 Frank Walker Henry Ncoloy
disposing liquor.
507 Frank Walker Henry Neeley
gaming house.
512 Luther W. Gregg Mart Grogg
Introducing liquor fourteen counts.
620 Luther W. Gregg Introducing
liquor.
Monday Nov. 13 1905.
27 J. D. Chastlne receiving stolen
property.
28 N. Drown receiving stolen prop-
erty. 350 Ed Porry (jail) assault to kill.
473 Will Collier larceny.
48 Jack Alexander Leo Kemp
larceny.
05 Curvln Carson larceny.
70 J. W. Sanders murder.
Tuesday Nov. 14 1905.
94 H. H. Delew murder (dead).
90 Tom Anderson murder
100 D. J. Ln3ter murder.
Wednesday Nov. 15 1905.
213 Kid Kelley murder (Jail).
298 J. If Paris murder.
299 Will Watterson murder.
Turday Nov. 16 1905.
375 W. S. Holly murder.
380 C. C Smith murder.
Monday Nov. 20 1905.
108 Jim Mlllsap larceny and re-
ceiving. 109 S. K. Talklngton assault to
kill.
171 Dob WInnefred. ftobort Wlnne
fred Jr. Charley WInnefred assault
to kill.
100 Henry Marshal seduction.
Tuesday Nov. 21 1905.
107 Green Thompson larceny.
200 ' Den Pearson passing counter-
feit money.
214 Ed Lee Dartley Allen Ivory
larceny.
217 Flojd Woods larceny and re
celving.
221 II. n Plcfce. assault to kill.
Wednesday Nov. 22 1905.
220 Joel Chester forgery.
240 C. C Grlflln disposing of mort-
gaged property.
247 Poky Crockett Ad Kemp lar
ceny.
24S W. .' Edwards removing mort-
gaged property.
200 E. E. Martin false pretenses.
Thursday Nov. 23 1905.
270 Stotihen Foot IncesL
203 D. fi. Durrcll assault to kill
300 Lewis Threadglll larceny nnd
receiving.
302 Dlik Haley Lou Dowers larce
ny and receiving.
331 Die?. Haley harboring felon.
371 Dick Hnlcy larceny.
Friday. Nov. 24 1905.
303 Thomas B. Nowton embezzling
postofllco funds.
330 J. N. Loo embezzling postof
flco fund 8.
323 Andy Drown forgery sent to
penitentiary from Atoka.
324 Ed Sharp forgery.
325 Joe Carpenter larceny.
Monday. Nov. 27. 1905.
327 A. .M Mlllsap false pretonscn.
327 Maud Spears assault to kill.
349 Georgo Harris assault to kill.
352 Frank Colbert larceny.
300 Dill Moore arson.
Tuesday Nv- 28 1905.
419 Jim McClellan destroying en
closure.
420 John C. Elliott arson 4 counts
407 John Northcut weapon.
420 John Northcut larceny and re-
celving. 427 Harry. Smith Pearl Streetman
adultery.
428 Sam Vaughn adultery.
420 Sam Vaughn Seduction.
Wednesday. Nov. 29 1905.
450 Oscar Barton Maudlo Lott
adultery.
451 Amos Cheadlc Mary Hender-
son adultery.
400 Edmund Porter larceny.
401 Sam T. Colbert larceny.
407 L. C. Tyson larceny and re
ceiving.
508 Frank Wheelbargor falso
pretenses threo counts.
Spent More than $1000.
W. W. Baker or Plalnvlow Nob.
writes: "My wife suffered from lung
troublo for fifteen years. Sho tried a
number of doctors and spent over 1-
000 without relief. She bocamo very
low and lost all hone. A friend recom
mended Foley's Honey and Tar and
thanks to this jrroat remedy It saved
hor llfo. Slio enjoys better health than
sho has known In ten years." Kefuso
substitutes. Sold by City Drug Store.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court in tho
Indian Territory. Southern District:
W. D. Durant. plaintiff vs. Rosa Du
rant. defendant. No. 0343.
Tho defendant Rosa Durant Is
warned to appear In thlj court In thir
ty days and answer tho complaint of
tho plaintiff W. u. Durant.
Witness tho Hon. Hosea Townsend
Judgo of said court nnd tho seal
thorcor t'am 28th day or sept laoa
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk
By W. S. CROCKETT poputy.
Brown & Turner. Attornoys.
Attorney for non-resident S. II
Butler.
First published September 28 1905
The Best Doctor.
Rov. B. C. Horton Sulphur Springs
Tox writes July 19th 1902: "I havo
uel In ray family Ballard's Snow Lin-
iment and Hbrchound Syrup and they
Irhavo proved certainly satisfactory.
Tho cough syrup has been our doctor
for tho last eight "years." Sold by w.
D. Frame. .
The Ardinorclto tor all tho newB.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court In tho
Indian Territory Southern district.
Uzzlo Allison tila ntlff vs. A. J. Al
lison defendant. No. 0330.
Tho defendant A. J. Allison 1
warned to appear In this court In
thirty days and answer tho complain
of tho plaintiff Llzzlo Allison.
Witness tho Hon. Hosea Townsend
Judgo of said court and tho son
thereof this 25th day or Sept. 1905.
(Heal) c Jr. CAMPBELL Clerk.
By W. S. CROCKETT Deputy Clork
urown & Turner attorneys.
Attorney for nonresident S. H. But
lcr
First published September 25 1905
Tho Ardmorelto tor all the nows.
THE BEST SER V I C E
is oKKKitEt) nv tiii:
Louisville & Nashville R R
to thi:
EAST and NORTHEAST
Through Sleepers and Chair
Cars Daily from
Memphis to
LOUISVILLE
lind CINCINNATI
FOH FULL IN FORMATION A8 TO IUTES.
TIME TAI1LK8 ETC. APPLY TO YOUIt
LOCAL AUKNTB I It ADDIIUH
N. B. BAIRD
Trav. I'ikb. Act. I.lttlo Hock Ark.
EXCEPTIONALLY
RATES
DIKING CGT03ER
TO KANSAS CITY
Wh. stay nt hoim ? Attin
now v i 1 do . on u woild of
good imd i lie co;-t i trivial
For Ifie Fail Festivities ano
Priests of Pal!as Fatie
Ono fiw! for th round trip
October 1 to 7 inclusive
tickets got.d until Oclober 9.
For the lit.ulm Fiya
Live Stock Show
One ftiro plus $2 01) for the
round trip October 7 to 11
inclusive ticltois good until
October 10.
Any "Ivaty" Agent will
gladly give you particulars as
to rates and train service or
f address
George Morton
Gen'l.Pass. and Ticket Act.
St. Louis no.
6EST PASSENGER SERVICS
IN-
4 SMP0RTANT GATEWAYS A
PACIflC..
'lOOOLCTO SNCWtn 3UCE1iOik
Bupfrb Pullman Vestibulel
SLEEPERS
Handsome Reclininu Chair Car;;
(SEATS FREE!
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
ONLY LINE WITH fnat morobxr an-
vvuuiuif uuuu u kw una ItlP
East.
ONLY IjINE WITH Pullmnn Rlnntwm
Bad hltrh back Ocnrritt sunt Coachos
mrouirn twitwut cuati(;o) to Now
uriuuus uniiy.
ONLY LINE WITH handrtoraonowOhah
Cora through (without olmnrro) dulls
to tit. Louis Memphis und 1 l'aso.
ONLY LINE WITH a saving of 12 bom
to California.
ONLY LTNE WITH TourtBt Bleenliu
Cam aenii-7oo'4ly. through (wlthoui
chance) to 8iw franoluoo and
at.. jouis.
CLCOANT Dim HO CAR3 TO ST. LdUW
UTHI
"CANNON BALL"
AND
E. P. TURNER
tort PBClitCII AKU TlCKIT AOMT.
OALLAs. TKX
Annual Fall Sale
You
Rugs
Wo have fl.lf2 ttugs tlio price
begins at $6.50. Buy one
thoy afford comfort in the
winter time.
Beds
A ctrlond of Iron and Brass
Beds a. Special low prices.
$2.50 and up
I Sell
WARNING ORDER.
In the I lilted States Court South-
cm DINrlct Indian Territory nt Ard-
more: Noblo llros. plaintiff vs. E. to.
Crlm dufenilnnt No. 4S75.
The defendant K. M. Crliu Is warn-
ed to appeu lu this court wlUiln thir-
ty days to answer the coaiplalut of
the plaintiffs Noble llros.
Witness my hand ns United States
Commissioner nt Ardmore 1. T this
October II 19U5.
. T. N. UOHNBTT
U. S. CommlHsIouer.
Iltitler Jlcdlll attorneys for pltfa.
11. A. l.tdbettcr attorney for non-
resident iMfundaut.
First published October 10 1903.
Cures Chills and Fever.
O. W. Wirt. NncoKilochcs Toxns
says: "Ills daughter had chills nnd fe-
ver for Uiree years; ho could not llnd
anything that would help her till ho
used Herblne. His wlfo will not lcecp
house without It. and cannot say too
much for It." GOc. Sold by W. 11
Frame.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United Stntos Court In tho
lni'..nn Territory. Southern OUtrlct:
Junnlo Hhodes plaintiff vs. Charles
Ithodes defendant No. 6334.
The defendant Charles Hhodes Is
warned to appear In this Court In i
thirty days nnd anssvor the complaint i
of tho plaintiff. Jennlu Ithodes. '
WH'noss tho Hon. Hosea Townsend
Judgo of said Court and the aeai
thereof this 19th day of Septomber
1905. C. M. CAMI'UKLL
(Seal) Clerk.
O. A. WELLS Deputy Clerk.
Crown & Turner attorneys.
Sam T. Uutler attorney for non-
resident. First published September 19 19uo.
Danner In Fall Coldc.
Fall colds nro Hablo to linnR on nil
winter leaving tho seeds of pneumo-
nia bronchitis or consumption. Foley's
Honey nnd Tar curea quickly and pre-
vents serious results. It Is old nnd re-
liable tried nnd testod snfo and sure
Contains no opiates nnd will not con-
Btlpate. Sold b; City Druij Store.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho Ur.ltod Stntes Court In tho
Indian Territory Southern District:
J. G. Sto nhllber plaintiff vs. Nina
Stclnhllbtr defendnnt No. G378.
Tho defendnnt Nina Stelnhllber Is
wnrned to nppenr In this Court In
thirty dayi to nnswer tho complaint
of tho plaintiff J. O. Stolnhllbort.
Witness tho Honorable Hosea Town-
send Judge of said court and tho
seal thereof this 13th day of October
1905. C. M. CA.MFUELL
(Seal) Clork.
Ily W. S. CROCKETT Doputy.
Brown &. Turnor attornoya.
S. H. Duller attorney for non-ros-Idont.
First published October 15 ;905.
Notice In Bankruptcy.
In tho District court of tho United
States for tho Southern District nt
Ardmore.
In tho mutter of Frank Butt bank-
rupt In bankruptcy.
To tho creditors of Frnnk Hutt in
tho Southorn district In tho Indian
Territory at Ardmore a bankrupt:
Notico Is hereby clvon that on tho
10th dy of Oct. 1905 tho said Frank
Dutt was duly adjudged bankrupt
nnd that tho first meeting or m erwv
Itors will bo hold nt my office at tho
court houso In tho city of Ardmore on
tho 20th day of Oct. 1905. at 9 o'clock
In tho forenoon nt which tlmo tho
said creditors may nttend provo tholr
claims appoint a trustee examine tho
bankrupt nnd transact such other bus-
iness ns may como beforo tho nice
lng. JOHN HINKLE
Ucfereo in Bankruptcy.
First published. Oct. 11. 1905.
W. P POLAND
LANDS.
Bny mi( -t n.i- .rttt'l makes
iea.Be contract!1 Kfcnres al-
lotment for citizens keep
flratnlnHP surveyor in office
work "H.-Ki'tfe(l Office ovnr
Pii-Pf N m J f-.i ic
need some new Furniture a
Cnrpet and Rugs
Beds that looll like gold'$20.00
for Cash on Easy Payments
A. C. YOUNG
The Territory's
Greatest
U1
Hardware douse
Our offerings this spring includo tho
fi lest stock of
Buiirjics Hactts Phaetons and Surreys
wo have over carried. Slop into our buggy houso
on North Washington street inako your selection
you'll llnd that wo will givo 'you tho most liberal
prico and tho lowest terms.
For tho farmer wo have the newest thing in
Cultivators Turning Plows
Cotton and Corn Planters
Wo vant to soil you your hardware lor 1905
StevensJtennerJykSpragins
H Company
The Ardmoreite for the News
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to
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SOPVIMSHT
Ardmore
DRS HARDY & McNEES Proprietor!
Large clean airy well-lighted rooms. Equipped with
every modern convenience. Surgical Diseases and
Diseases ot Wouien are given special attention.
Trained nurses in attendance. Charges reasonable
The Ardmoreite-
Pnhts All the
new
Chairs
Our line of Chairs and Rock
ors arc- largo. The price bo
Kins at 50 and 75c. We have
what you need.
A new lino of
Center and Library
Tables
Buffets DesKs
4
ft
4
A WELL EQUIPPED SHOP
Ample facilities plenty of
''parts" and tho knowledge
and willingness to make tho
best use of them lit us to do
'S exceptionally excellent ro-
cs. Divirinir of p:irrinn. wnrr.
j - ons anu panning and trim
ming. Wo know our busi-
ness and attend to it
promptly pleasantly and
at fair charges Serious
break downs and triftling
defects receive equal con-
sideration horo.
D. E. ALLEN
Sanitarium
NEWS All the Time
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