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ARDMOJR1S INI). TEH. THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 5 IJJOG.
NUMBER 275
ELLIS TALKS
STATEHOOD
KANSAS CITY CONGRESSMAN EX-
PLAINS SITUATION.
BUI Was Returned to the Senate He
Says to Prevent Graft Has Assur-
ances From Some Source That
Statehood Bill Will Pass.
Thu Kuiih ih Oily Star nay.
Kdgnr C. Kill member cf cougiiv
for thr Kmmi City district fully
Hove that Uklnh'tntH wlii ho a sthte
before whiter.
Spunking of the light r i stslthooil
In. Oklahoma. h nW: "Tin friend
of stntehood lor Oklahonu in Wash-
ington believe tin re I no doubt or
wiicccss thlH term hut sometimes pco-
lilu do not ucdcrsttmu each other nnd
have different Ideas on producing tlto
some result. The business men here
who want statehood right away tiro
anxious to improve business condl
Houb In Oklahoma while equally good
frlendH of Oklnhoma nru fighting
for It to come Into the union with nil
It right protected.
"Personally I never thotigut the
onr.Jlbus bill was the right way to
(toil with tho statehood question. 1
did think Arizona and New M"ox!co
ought not to como Into the union with
Mm wiine representation In the sen-
ate 11 k Missouri and KifnxuH while
there Is'no prospect of the two over
having half the present population
of KnnBnH. Ilowover It wns the om-
nlbux bill that was taken up. vol I
Tor It.
'When It camu back from the sen
itte separated tho "house ttou'.d li.ve
oted for Oklnhoma stntehood prompt
ly It the bill had como back In inpr -rurni.
Hut it came back carrying nn
amendment that. In Justice to Okla-
homa we could not adopt. Io? In-
Hon for yours had retained thu own-
ership of sections 13 16 33 nnd !
out of each towiiHhlp for tho use of
the future state. Two of them are for
xrhool purposes sections 1G and Jii.
Our bill had provided that sectlo.i rj.'t
of each township should go to definite
Institutions and 13 wan to go to the
new slate to be used for what purpose
til.- state should dictate.
"When th bill enme track to u
Miction 10 In' each towtiHhip was to
go to the state unless claimed h
omo ono UIIdk ti mineral claim on it.
That moans a graft.
"There was an opening for per-
sons to obtuln valuable gas oil and
eoal lands or even rarms by simply
Ming mineral claims. The lowest oh
tlinnto of the amount It would take
from the new utate was two million
dollnrH Governor Fronts of Oklahoma
territory wired iih that ho know of
one township where tho loss to tho
stoto by IohIijk Hectlon 13 would t"
$200000. Kroutx asked by wire fo:
eonferonce.
"There was nothing to do In lair
nesa to Oklahoma but to throw tho
bill Into a committee of rouferene?.
Hut those of tiM who knew Oklaht..n
wanted as.turnuce that the ron(--r-nco
would not acr.'ously delay Mate-
hood. "Rvory man friendly to esrlv .date-
hood who voted to wend tho nil) lo
conference had suflMent :usuranco
that Oklahoma woui 1 have ita'.elnod
thia yoar Some had mov letlnlto
iisauruncon than others at l I don't
think anybody had It mor direct
than myttolf. I have thU li'iutlan
from tho highest possible ocni-OJ. 1
fully believe that wo can make Okla-
homa a state In this session and that
wo can got rid of tho odious amend-
ment which would bo of value to
grafters and land grabbers nnd no-
body else."
Woman Is Missing.
Tort Townsond Wash. April I.
Mrs. Johnson wife of City Detective
.Johnson of Minneapolis who with hor
husband has been spending several
weeks vlslllng relatives In thla coun-
ty started for tho residence of n
neighbor nenr nrinnon to return to
tho homo of her sister Sunday after-
noon and has not boon seen since.
The woman woro valubnle diamonds
and carried about 500 . TLv settle-
ment where tho slstor of Mrs. John-
son lives la in edge of a forest
and It farod Mrs. JohnHon may
have boen attacked by a cougar ma-
. rty of which infest the vicinity.
Jewoll-Kclly Block Company opera
honno nil noxt wedk. 3-3
SHIPPING IN CATTLE.
ThlrtyfK'e Hundred Cars Required
to Transport the Stock.
Oklahoma City April I It In rati-
lrnted that ll.ftOO cam of cattle wlV
he shipped Into Indian Territory nnd
Ounge nation for gnuliiR purpones
durliiK the first ten days of April. Fif-
teen r wen (dilppod la thin wttck
from Hrady Tcxm nnd 1.7W rurs
more were brought In from olhor
points In Hint state. During tho past
two uii'kitenttlf cam have rtren xent
houIIi by th' liundredx and It lo
thought the imppfy of enr will he
fur hort of the demand. Additional
dipping vat have htn erected on
the Midland Valley roml In ludinii
Territory nnd before the dipping sen-
a Ih over others will be urectwl. v.
It. J. Allen federal HvontookViiilx'ctor
for Oklahoma mid Indian 'rerrltory
Mtya he thinks irotn presvui tndlcn
tloiiH that twice as tminy cattle will
bo brought Into the xmilug lands of
of the Osage notion nn Insl ywr be-
eaiiK' of th" Impruvcd condltloiiH In
the fever tick tdtuittlon. the extor-
mlntitlon of which pout liu bfleu eon-
dinted so sucevssfully durlpg th
past year. About 75000 hrnd of rflttle
were brought Into the griming coun-
try from tho Fouth lat year mid this
grenliy outdone any p-rIous yenr.
MUSKOGEE REPUBLICANS.
Elect Ticket Frank C. Hubbard l
Elected Mayor of City.
Advlcen received hero yesterday an-
nounce the election or the entire
Hepubllcnn ticket at the city election
of Muskogee except the Street Com-
missioner. Tho ticket was headed by Frank
C. Hubbard nnd tho campaign has
been one of the hottest In eVy elec-
tions ever hold lit tho Indian Terri-
tory uk both nldos wen extreme!
anxious to wlu as Muokogeo is con-
sidered the plvolnl point for the Nor
them part of the Territory Air. HuV
bard beut Francis II. Flte n jnom'.n-
ent doctor ami who was endeavoring
to hucced himself In the mnynnxlty
chair.
Frank Hubbard the mayor Is well
known In the Indian Territory ns he
linH held mnny positions of trust nnd
responsibility. He was former post-
mauler nriuskogee under the Harri-
son administration chief deputy
marshul for I.eo B lnnett under the
MrKIutey ndmlntstnitlou and resign-
ed that place to be tTTe Indian Terri-
tory's World Fnlr CominUlouev nt
the St. l)Uls Kxposltlon. He Is tlin
vice pretldent of the First Nntlounl
Hank of Muskoge" and h Imchofor ot
some mean. He will make. Muskogee
n splendid mayor as he It conserva-
tive In whnt ho fays and docs nnd
has fcplendld business qualifications.
Walter A. Downing elected City
Tax Collector was a former resi
dent of Ardmore. lie left hero kov-
eral years ago to work on the town
site surveys and when at Ctnrcmorc
Indian Territory met woed and won
Miss Jennings a daughter of Hy
Jennings n prominent Republican
nnd now postmaster nt Clnrenwc
Mr. Downing Is n relallvo of Steve
Douglas our postmaster and Clarenc
II. Iouglas tho editor of the Mus-
kogee Phoenix for which paper he li
now worklug In the capacity of re
porter.
Oklahoma's Champion Speller.
Watongit OKI April I. Hy spull-
Ing correctly 909 words out of n llHt
of 1000 Olive Thomas 13 years old
a pupil of the "Otioidln" school In
Illalao county won a prlr of $10 of-
fered by Miss Nella I'ratt county
superintendent for thu best speller la
tho rural schools In thu county.
Tho prize winner wns tho first chili'
born In Wutonga aud tne secoud In
lllalno county following tho opanlng
of tho Cheyenne and Arapaho country
to pettlemont thirteen years nr.o. She
wilt complcto the common fchool
course this year.
PASTURE BILL WON.
The Stephens Measure Paiges the
House Without Division.
Washington April i. Tho hou.vi
has Just pnBBed tho Stophens amend
o bill opening for settlement n
hundred thouaauJ acres of land In
tho Comanche Klowu and Apncho In
dian reservation providing for poi-
erratlon of legal and other rlght3
to juveulle Indiana and maximum nnd
mlnlmura clanses.
Tho price ngrecl op by tho commit
too yesterday was 15 ju acre. Tho
original vnluntlon was $1.00. lrctl
dent Kftoaovelt objected to this. Tha
measure waa passed wllhoul dlvl8l.ni
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Midway Will Hold Us Fourth Session
at Loco I. T. April 10 and 21.
Following I the program of tne
Mhl way Rducalkmnl Association
whh h will be held at Lo I. T. on
Aptll 20 aud 21 All mcrnhnra
nud visitors will be entertained nt
the home of l.oco patrons
Program Friday 7:30 p. m.
Itivocatloii. Itnv. It. F. Hamilton
IMJU.
Vleom Aridre. Jame lfftwleb
lco.
IteapoiiM. V. It. Clifton Velmn.
"Iiif1wnH In n eoiamunlt- thm
help lo make a fuhool a MiueeM.'
7. I-1. Cook Ciwnlh. aud W. .1. Hooth.
Klk.
Address. Su)i. ttu. IUh'K. Tisho-
mingo. AnslKiimeiil to home.
Saturday 9 a. m.
"Vutue of mental niithmetlc to
eotnmoM schoola." Jam lh'nnett
Crnhnm. and J. S. Klnennuoii Arthur.
"FnictleBi farming; What to teach;
How?" II. U Cook. Park and Kdgar
(;iitr Am.
"Attitude tnwnrj tile local kcIioo!
meuus true elttsonahlp." Hon Frank-
lin Almn. snd Dr. W. H. Kpdira
Vclmn.
"Tho country's doatlny In tlie cotn-
trfa schools." W. K. Young Orwlinm
Hiul Pi'lnelpnl Woodford xliool.
Saturday 1:30 p. m.
'IMnlshmmit for children- Why?
When? How?" Hupt. Ceo. Heck. Tinli
omlngo and W. K. O'Neal. I)co.
Class work In spelling by pupils ot
Loco Acndumy oouducteil by Mis
lMnn Iloberaon l.oco.
"Demand for (in education under
present conditions eonipsred with
those undor former condttJonH." Miss
Mattle llarnes Payne school: Rey-
nold. Comnurhe. nnd fi. P. Kelvldire
Ardmore.
finery llox.
llusiMew meeting.
Open dlaeuaaloti im Mil toplot.
VcdMITTHi:
TELLS OF PORTO RICO.
Governor Wlnthrop Speaks of
Island Home.
His
NVw York. April I. iovrnoi- Heuk-
muu Wlntlitop of Porln Hleo. In-fore
hnvlng for Washington lt night
sKke of hia Island home. He snld:
"The condition of the Islnmi nt
p rest ui U giHxl with the oxeeptlon
of the coffee Industry. There Is h
great need for n market for Porto
Itlrau roiftrc whloh Is considered by
many nations in Diropu especlully
In France nnd Oeimuuy to he the
iwr of any la the market.
"We hto going to hfiw n largor u
gnr crop this year Ibuu Iut.t yenr
wheu wo had tho largest In the his
tory of the island. The tobacco orop
too wilt be double that of last year.
"Porto nico Ih getting to bo more
urn! more of a wlntor resorL More
thsn mlloH of macadamized roads
give nn excellent opportunity for au
tnmoblllng. The hills nud sharp turns
In the roads prevents nny very high
spotd. so accidents aro few. Tnen
hnve. been no fatalities In the twenty
one months I have been there."
A Paper for Nobility.
London. April I. Society is .talk
Ing ubout the coming aristocratic
weekly publication Inteudcil exclusive-
ly for the nobility. Nothing can be
more sntl-dt mocrntlc than the tone
of the preliminary prospectus which
Inform those privileged to read It
that the nw production In no
sense ratters for getieral iiopulurlty
Its price will he half a crown wokl
nnd for Its columus the princes.
and duchesses nrc to tell their
crot nnd to permit descriptions and
photographs to be published of heir
looms and family treasure) the ex
iutenco ot which ds not known to thr
.community nt large. Ocorglm lady
of Dudley Is to lu tho editor.
Planer for Hugo.
Hugo I. T. April I. (Special.)
Hugo ruin landed another Industry
Uils time It being u planer. It ulli
employ about ten meu. Hugo lm
had splendid luck the past year get-
ting factories The Ice plant Is ubout
completed and will tarnish tho Ice
this KiimineT. Th' new elr-ctrlr llgut
plant owned by Col. Wm. llusby ot
South McAJeittir Is being couKlruct-
ed. f?o far thoy have not succeeded
In buying' tin- Hurgoyae plant.
It ts hard to sit before a awara
raldator and call up rccullectlous of
a happy p.ibt
ELECTION
RETURNS
RESULTS OF THE BATTLE OF DAL
LOTS ARE COMING IN.
Shewing Hew the Election Wsnt-
Psrtraylnq Probably the Future
Political Power of New State-
lobe In Some Sections.
Hugo OeMoorstle.
II mii. I. T.. April I (Sih?c'.iI )
Th Demoarntle thket was vlect'i
here yostorday In (I city ele.'tlmi
with the exception n mayor whntn
the Cltlson's Mrty ilectod by a plu-
rality or twlve. the Demo?n. ti
tlektt was iKiinliiH.e.' In i prlnm
The UofMibllomis made no nomlnn-
ttons hut some of them Joined with
a dlMHtiblled eleinen of 'I- Diino-
erotlr porly and I'act'd n Cl(lt
ticket In tlie neld which wes eomii.--ed
entirely of Democrat except their
nominee for recorder. The following
were eleotvd: Mayor. M. I.. Webb;
Heoorder. Hugh Davis; Attorney
Tbos. S. lUrdlsou: Marshal .1. T.
Drwretie; Aldermen. 11. F. Itobblns.
W. A. Musgiove. Muc Ilenoti J. I
niwtlsby and Dr. II. H. White.
Election at Duncan.
Diiucflil "i. T Apr. l.(8pe-lnl.)
The city elwtlon Mm-d off very
qulily yesterdny n light vote iw-mg
lollttd. It. .1. Allen whs elected may
or: Chun Murphy recorder; 12. II.
Young marshal; nnd the following nl
dermen H. F. Kldge Chns. F. lVcns-
ley II. J. lliitton W. T. Foreman nnd
Ith hard Hdwards. Hevernl candldatoa
had no opposition which nccouuts for
the lUht vole.
Election at Milburn.
MlllHim I. T.. Apr. I. (Kpeclal.i
.The t lectlon ymlrnay passed oif
quletlynoi oven tho ' semblance ot
lilforder Tielng manifested at any
time. Tho following wore electe.1:
Mayor. 1. .1. Milburn; Itecorder V.
D. French: Marhnl Tom McCrarr
Tivusurer. J. W. Walker: Aldermrn
Dr. .1. T. Clark T. C. .Inmeson. Jim
81m. .1. A. Tkomus and .1. F. Plcice
ThmunlHr of votes casi at this elec
Hon showed no -Increase over In i
jeHi-'n vote ot nbout 30 ht colt
Pureed election.
Pureell. I. T.. Ap'H I. (Suolsl.)
Tho city election jsiMied off very
quietly with Uio oxcoptlon of ono
ward the M'cond. Considerable feel
Ing filtered into the election In tills
ward to an extent that n mandamus
was Issued by Judge Dickorson whi
wast holding United States court here
cumpcilllng the Judges of the election
to receive a vote which they had ro
fusod. The return show ;v targe Ite
publican gain.
Tho llepubllwins elected Mayor W
0. lllanchard; ItP-order Allien Me-
Klderry: Marshal. W. H. Dllloshow
Twnsuier Irn Monutte und tho fol-
lowing aldermen 1st Ward S. IT.
Wilton nnd II. llonderon Snd ward
W. C. lkiyer. Ith wai-d II. W. Arclur
nnd W. N. Klllott.
The Deinot rotH elected A. W. HuiY
mail nlderinnti In the Snd ward nnd
T C. Woods and J. W. Wllllnmi al
(lerniPii in Srd ward
Illauchnrd Is ulucted hy the largest
Hepubllcnn majority over glvon a
ItepublicHii raudldsto in this town.
Klectlon result lnsururt a bond Is
suo to build n "City hall sewera nnd
another sohofil building.
Chlckasha Electa Democrats.
Chlcl.usha. I. T. April 1. At the
city election here thu entire demo-
crat'c ticket was elected by an ova-
wholmfh'g majority. This putt th
Cbluktuthii city government ontlrely
In Out hauds of tho rwinocratii nn I
nlso'plares Chlckasha as. probably th?
.nmngoat Imocrstlc olty of Its n!?
In thu two territories
Eufaula Democrats Win
l.'ufaula I. T. April l Tho Dent-tx-nits
(lected n straight tlclt tiy a
largo majority here y)'edny. The
vote w-na light.
' " Krebs Democratic
'KrVtw I. T A'prll 1 The tdwtlnn
rewuHed as followe: Muyor. H. K
Seamonn democrat; . marahsl. J. It.'
Jllaqkwoll. democrat; ricorder liar
ry Oglri.by npubllrnn; trensiinyr
William nesher dtmoerat; aldermen
first ward T. A Jones democrat T.
J? Iti'iBRell republican; M-cond ward
T P. Ott. num. republh an. W B. Da
vis democrat; third ward. Alex An
derson repnblln John IJvans. re
publican
Independents at Dartlesvllle.
H.irtleavtll I. T. April I. Ineom
plete returlis Indlonto tho election of
William T. SldHll on thu cltUons' tick-
et for mayor over II. 1. Alien rep-
ublican J. A. Hrowu independent
tins probably been uluctcd marshal
over Deputy United States Marshal
Henry Krr. republican.
Muskogee Republican.
Muskogee I. T.. April I. After the
election' smoke was cleared away the
following oltlcvtn Were elected nit
rmlficnii: Major Hubbard; record
or. Campbell; attorney Davis; asses-
sor Knclsley: collector IViwnlng;
marshal Kline); treasurer Cobb;
strwt commissioner llnrper; ald
mon: Smith. Martin Kllck Foreman
Sanson Cry. Vogol Allfy.
Holdenvllle Goes Democratic.
Iloldenvllli I. T April I. Thu en-
tire democratic tick war) elected
by a good majority. It wns the hot-
test ever held In the city owing to
a democratic fight In local matters
Even Oreak at South McAlester.
South McAlester I. T. April I.
South McAloster elected two repub
licans and two democratic nldorm.i.
In the old town of McAleslor whirl
merged with this city under net of
of congresi approved a week ago .1
K. Doblw .1. M. Ijitham. IL II. Colt-
nisii nud J. It. Hurley wore cUcteed
on a non-iHrtlHau tlckot All nru dem-
ocrats however nnd will ndlllate with
the democratic majority In tho coun
cil. The mnyor nnd most officer ur.
democrats
Shawnee Democratic.
Shawneo Oklu. April I. In the
election here S W. Watts the dem
ocratic candidate for assessor w.u
elfcted hy a majority of 130. The dem
c&mt elected the nldermen in tho
tint. H'cond and third wnrds tho r
publicans winning tho fourth lift a
and sixth. Five members rf th
school board were elected by thu
democrats nud one by the repu'i'l
cans. The school bond Issue of 1S'00
wns carried also the sewer bond I
sue of $7K.000.
Marlow Election.
Marlow. I. T.. April t (Special.)
At our nunmil town election hold yes
terdsy tho lullowmr; men wore ohoi-
oii to serve the ensuing your: Major.
W. II. Anthony; Attorney Georgo T.
Putty; llecordcr J It. Itogurs; Al
dermmi; T. U Wade T. P. Mm tin
Jr. S. M. Shaw H. O. Thompson una
J. K. Mutrarif. Murshal J. i:. Ham-
mond. There was little Interest tok
en lu the election and n very' Ugh:
vote poltul owing greatly to tho fact
that the townspeople desired to put
all oiu'memberH back If possible Into
their rliRpectlve olllces In order that
fife building at our waterworks might
be pushed rapidly forward by the
same men who have undertaken it.
Opera house all next week. 3-1:
OLD VESUVIUS GETTING DAD.
Acting !n"Alarmlng Manner Inhab
itants Are Leaving Homes.
Naples April & The eruption 61
Mount Vesuvius is assuming ulannlug
proportions lam is threatening overy
tiling below exploiuus nrc heard
twonty milts uwny and the luhnbt
tants near the crater are escapluc
while the villagers carrying Imagea
of mints and praying for a cessation
of thu eruption are passing through
the towns.
PASSENGER TRAIN WRECKED.
Fortunately No Live Were Lost
Cause of Wreck 8o(t Track.
Uncoln Neb. April C Hurllngtoa
passenger train No. 41 the Portland
limited was wrecked Inst night be
twecn ILivonnu Neb. a 'id St. Mich-
nols caused by roft trft'.ks. It la ro
reported no Uvea were lo.t. Details
nro meagre.
Murderer Dies on Gallows.
Utile Heck. Ark. April t. James
W. luce the young whtto farmer who
murdtted. his wife nnd three children
Hear' Whitley one yoar ago was hang
eil today at Danvlllei It developed at
the trlal of t bq man that his fattier
mui di red bki mother twenty yea-s
ago nnd that hU sUter had commit-
tixl sulfide.'
New shlpnunt mtlllncry at Mad-
d'ti'H. i
A BANKER
ASSASSINATED
PRESIDENT OF EUFAULA NA
TIONAL BANK THE VICTIM.
Dody Found on His Dack Porch Where
He Fell Friends Delleve He Was
Assassinated and Hounds Have
Deen Slit For
SohUi McAlester April I. J
dntte of Kufnula I. T. president o
the Kufaula National Honk also o
the Hurdotte Meronntllo company on ;j
or the best known citizens of Cufnuto
wns myitorlously shot last nlgbl
Ills body was found lying on tho hoc'
porch of the family residence nbou
0 o'clock This morning nnd from nr
penrnnces he had been dead severs
hours.
It Is thought he was shot about t
o'clock last night.
There are many nnd rotifllctlu
stories concerning the cause of th
killing. som- to tho effect thnt I
grew out of bad feeling engonderci
by the local political campaign 1
which Hurdotte had been u succcssfu1
candidate for re-elCellon as Aldo.
man
"1 believe Hurdotte was nssasslna
cd In cold blood" said ono of hi
Intimate friends who lives In SonCI
McAlosUr "He hud somo very blttei
personal enemies nnd h.nl frequent! i
oxpressed fear 7f nseosslnatlon. Tw
or three yearc a.o his store wa !
burned out at Kufaula and ho nlwny '
used to say that ho was satisfied tn
lire wan of Incendiary origin nnv
that tho men who set thu tire woul
ultlihalely kin him.
The officers nt Kufaula have tcli
graphed to Vlnltn nnd also to Ho
ham Tex. for bloodhounds nnd wi
try to trace the murderer If posslbU'
by this means.
Decnrto"d lenvei a widow but np
children. .He was about -Iff years iF
ago.
WEST IS THE CENTER.
OF Activity In Steel Laying Mlle-M
r-igurcu. .
Chicago April I According to nt.
tittles prepared by railroad exper'
ItTJTe there aro uow undor way in tl
United States 13011 miles of m
railroads nnd what are termed
ed "III
lldlng J
projects' provide for the bulldl
8.133 inflea more.
At thu oncnlnc of 1005 Lite reco
shows about 7600 miles of road J
dor construction and nbout Co'
miles of this woro completed durl'
the year. It Is snld thnt two-thirds 1
tho mileage now under way is bcli
built by thirty-eight compacts
average of 221 miles a company.
For several years tho south h
been the center of the greatest rn t
road ncttvlty but the center luia bo
shifted In part to the northwest nr
west The large projects Includo tl'
St. Paul's 1000 mllo Pacific coast c
tension from nvnrts; tho WcBtern P&
Ciller of the Goulds from Salt I-aT-
City to San Francisco 937 mllcu; Ua
Denvor Northwestern und PaclUj
from Sulphur' Springs Colo. to So
Ike City 170 miles und tho varloi
extensions of the Hill nnd Harrima
systems the fomor with 784 mill
nnd tho latter with 5C miles.
Chancellor Von DUelow III. 0
IWrRn. April r.. Chancellor Vo
Huelow. whllo attending the dobat
in the Ilolchstag today fainted nn is
was carried to a committee room. 0
Oil Mill Nearlng Completion.
Duncan I. T. April I.-(Special)-
iue stone v.oric on tno now ou m.
has boon completed nnd tho rtn
In now being put on tho building.
O. II. Council of Fort Worth To
as Is In the city looking after li
business interests here.
WARNING ORDER
In tho United StnU Court In tl
Indian Territory So.jthcrn DUtrlct:
I
O. A. Wearer plaintiff v. lO
Wenvor defendant. No CsOl.
Tho defendant Ida Weaver
warned to appear In thla court In thl
ty days and answur tho complaint -Wm
tho plaintiff O. A. Waver. -
Witness the Hon Hose a Townsec:
Judgo of said court and tho seal thonunt
of thla 8th day ot March 1906.
(Seal)
C. M. CAMPDHIX ClertJ
Br O. A. WELLS. DeDatT Clerk..
Drown ft Turner Attorneys.
S. II. Sutler attorney for non-roaMtw
First publlstoed March 9 UOt
ooi.
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