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Ardmore Wednesday November 7
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
NEWSPAPER CHAFF.
Like summer girls In gurnienU" uow
Wo see the fees appear;
i oach lays up within Its truuk
A new ring every jonr.
.. Woinnti'i Homo Companion.
-iii w ubse-nt-mlmlcd old Coldroit
"In what war!"
"I At Sunday In enure he told tlio
unu with the plate thai ho paid nil
tlllj on the 15th.' -Milwaukee Sentl-
l.
A Utile Ktrl had gone t tlio country
liom n city wheio there aro no hill
nod frtm Hint pnrt whore- them were
tuny couiotetloH. "My" sho aald.
leoMng around hor at U.e cxpanso or
or.en hut and grassy meadow
"tfcero'a no graveyards. I guefto not
rry many peoplo die hero.-' It wan
ipluined to tho child that there wan
. oomUury near the church on tho
lop of a neighboring hill. "Woll." uhc
satd jjazlnn upward Yd rather go up
It In a henrae than on my feel."
Kansas City Star.
flov. I'ardeo ct Calliornla wan talk-
ing about a Hi" Insurance- agent.
"This man." said Or. Pardee nnd
ipokcn ho generously at llrst nboiil
the payment of all claims In full tmu
iy dlHappolntment nt his later ex
pressum was Incredibly grout.
"1 was as disappointed as a man
who had Just returned from a mnnth'H
tacatlon. Ti.Ih man get out of the
train with his bags and valises an.i
with cxianded rhetit trudged home
ward through tho hot city pleasantly
coiisclo m that he looked an brown as
a berry an hard an mills In tho pink
f condition after h!n lout; month In
tlu Him and wind.
"Sudeuiy no met a friend. Thin
liltMiil shook him by the hand peered
hard In hl face and wild anxiously
"IMlo Uo'.iig out of town for a
fi w u..y 1 MiippoH fiom your MB
cage? Well. I'm glad to see it. by
fl tinge ycu n od a change. You cor-
lalnly do look tuckered out.'" New
York Tribune.
In Huston while on the Jury a llttl
ver a your ago during a recenf the
following was hnrd:
"Thin new fiingled miielluge Is no
lU'COIlllt."
Ualllff Clmrles Hi own of the super
lor court. Hixlli sossloli. nau im -:i li
dnstrloiisly trying for thirty mlnutos
to ikihIo sonio lecul doeuineiUs to
sether with Ions than no Microns. '
".Inst look at this stulf' he aild
hero I havo worked nil aft-riioiin
with thin brush and worn a hole the
lxe of a niiarlor In the top of the
Votlle. and don't nllrk worth a cent
IW.unul If I don't bell'xo it's slip
ory."
"Let me n e" said Jud;e Walte. lie
Inspected tho bottle with Judicial grav
ity for a f. w ntlnuton and then took
nut his pocket knife. With tills ho
neatly removed tho paratlln cap that
Ilrown had been polishing with tho
stiff brush. Then the balllu round all
tWn HtlcklnesH ho desired. Hoston
Herald.
The man was playing euchre with
.he latest belle or tho .Mountain
H- u-e. while his bride of three
months was trying to busy her mind
a will as her fingers with a pleco
uf embroidery.
Suddenly tho husband turned to
ward his wife with a patronising- air
"Pardon me" he said "I hadn't no
Heed that I wan between you and the
light!"
"Oh pray don't move' tho little
woman rorllod. "I can seo through
you perfectly well!" Llpplncott's.
i-
Virgil P. Kline the m ted corpora
Hon Iiwyer of Cleveland. In an tvd
dross upon "Ambition.' said:
"Ambition Is an excellent thing.
Without It the world would not pro
grcss. Hut there are worthy and un
...AT THE...
Bijou TMs'8
This WeeK
BEST SHOW OF
THE SEASON
MATINEE
Thursday and Saturduy
at 3 p. m. Admission 10c
2--SH0WS--2
Every Night at 8 and 9 O'rlocK
Admission 15 cents
Satisfaction Guaranteed
worthy ambitions hilly and wise ben
fluent and nu.oflclent ones.
li.eii there aio tne peculiar tin
llHtlnctlvu nmblt.ons audi a we e
in clilMuucJ.
Thus 1 once hiiow h Iltlo boj
ho had an nmhltlou to he n letter
nlor and tlndliig in h cedar chest
n tno utile a ureal uunuio oj iuv
letters tliul bin mnthir had been pre
nerving slnco tlie ilayii of hor court-
ship he packed them In a lontlur
school salclul and distributed them
from house to homo throughout the
lit Igulioriiood. sun Antonio ipru.
An Irishman on returning home to
his native laud tfavo vent to his Joyfu
reelings by exclaiming repeatedly:
Hurrah for Ireland!' much to the
aniUHemeiit of tlie passengers bu
ry much to the dUgust of an Hng-
ll.diman on board who finally retail-
ted with these -words:
llurah for Ireland! Hurrah for
II!"
That's right" answered Pat. "Kr- L
cry man for bin own country.' Lx-
change.
alio wan a very beautiful woman
uiil wlie was very beautifully drossotl.
Sho filtered a Randolph strout theator
last Saturday's mallneo Willi u
oinaii friend and handed her seat
checkH to an usher. As hc Bwlshed
and froufroued dov n'slo nho
appeared a perwmlllcation of all that I
exquisite.
Tho usher lh beauty and the
friend arrived at tno lourth row from
tho footlights. The UBher turned down
tho seaH and bowfd low an ho handed
back tho checks. Tho beauty spoke:
Is tli.-m seats oiim?" she deniami-
1 shrilly.
Tho usher did not wince. He bowed
thrlro as low an before.
Them seats is youin" said he.
Chicago 11 cord-Herald.
It Is 10 p. m. They are seated In tie
parlor.
Suddenly from somewhere upstnlrs.
grurt voice shouts: "Henrietta. It
tlint follow walla a llttlo longer you'll
bo old enough to aeopt IiIr proposal.
Woman's Home Companion.
Kodol for Dyspepsia contains the
illtcostlvo Juices of u healthy stomnch
mil will put your stomach In shapo to
perform Its Important function of sup-
1'
lying tlie iioi mm main witu
drength building brood. Digests what
on oat relieves Indigestion. Sold 1
lolTman Drug Co.
TO SUE THE FREEDMEN.
Thousands or Indian Territory Ne
groes Will De Attectcd.
Tulsa. I. T Nov. 5. Suit will be
filed at once In the United States
com! to depilvo the trcedmeii III tlio
Cherokee nation of their rights to
illotuieiils. The announcement was
made tonight by locnl representatives
of the attorneys In the Interiii.lnled
white ciue or tno Cherokees which
was decided adversely to the whites
by the United Slats supremo court
today. The suit will affect thousa.ids
or negroes in tne Cherokee nation nl
so many whites who have purchased
rreedmen's laud.
We have secured the agency for Orl
no Laxative Fruit Syrup the new laxa
tlve that makes the liver lively purl
en the biwith. euros headache and
regulates tlie digestive organs. I lire.-
chronic constipation. Ask us about it.
Hoffman . Co. and City Drug Storo.
Three Bandits Go Through Train.
Albuiiueique N. M Nov. C. Word
reached this city tills afternoon or it
successful atempt to hold up Santa
Fe imssenaor train No. I nt Oallue.
l'ho train bad stopped and the train
crew was In tho dining room when
three men entered the coaches arm-
e.l with revolvers ami made tho oas-
si-tigers hold up their hands secur
ing several hundred dollars In mune.v
several Blips and overcoats trem the
passengers. The bandits then moved
toward the front end of tho train
when some or tho passengers gave nn consented to tho pioject rolue-
the alarm and the men escaped In the an1' only when Informed by tho
darkness. The tvuuers aro thought to u In charge of the work that no
be tramps who had been forced if
treignt trains during the day.
DeWltt's Witch Haifel Salve the
original and tho natno Is stamped on
svery nox. r.ooii for eczoma. tetter
bolls cuts and brulos and especially
recommended or plies. Sold by Hon
man Drug Co.
President Gives Approval.
Washington Nov. G. President
Roosevelt has approved the arrange
uiont made by Colonel Rodgers or the
Sixth cavalry for the settlement f
the grelvances of the Ute Indians. Ho
has instructed the officials of the war
department to Intorm the Indian chi.
that he will give them an audlenco
at tho White House on his return
from I'.uiama.
72C0 Bottles In Four Months.
"Hr Mitiilmi1l!lH'u Phlll ml Knvur
Cure has gained favor with the trade
moro rapidly than any other Chill
Tonic. We have sold nearly 50 gross
In tour months." Schah Drug Co.
Wholesalo Druggists Cairo III. Sold
on a signed guaranty by W. H. Frame.
TRIP ro
EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR
I'UliSlutMi s luhu i hik.
The Mayflower Will Carry Him to
The Louisiana Early Tomorrow
Mcminn Trip Will Consume
Three Weeks Time.
.vrdmorellB Hpeilal.
Washington Nov. 7. Prosldutit and
Mh. Roosevelt today completed their
Mtm preparations for tho long trip U.
Piinamn. Tho naval yaclit Maytlowur
which has no often been tho home of
the president on his minor naval ad
ventures In In t.udlnots o carry the
chief executive down tie :'otomoc to
point off Wolf Top llgl ' whore i.o
W board the waiting l.oulnlana eariy
tomorow. The new armored cruisers
Tennessee and Washington will ac
company the Louisiana on tno six
days' trip to Central America.
Tho admiral's stateroom on the
Louisiana will be occupied by the
president while the captain's quar-
ters will servo as the temporary abode
of Mrs. Roosevelt. They aro separat
r()m rpH. of lll(J y tum
Horary bulkhead. Sevon staterooms
and throe bathrooms comprise tho
suite. Ry requiht of the president no
sneclal atteinntp at decoratln-j; tho
rooms have been made.
Tho president will probably be ab
sent from Washington about tlnce
weeks at least twelve days of which
wll bo spent on the ocean. The time
rpent on bvird yhlp will not be w im-
ed however as the president has ox-
presFcd his Intention or continuing
his work on tho message to cougresie.
On tho return trip ho will write that
part or tho message dealing with c-
nal affairs and will male recommen
dations based on his personal obscr
vatlon and Investigation.
During all tho tlmo tho president
In at sea he will bo In dally comnnml-
cit'ion with Washington by means ol
an almost perrect system or wireless
telegraphy with which the Louisiana
mg 10an oipilpped.
Upon reaching his destination the
president will take up quarters at the
Hotel Tlvoll at Ancon near Panama
where a handsome suite of looms
have been reserved for the presiden-
tial party.
Although President Itoosovelt's
stay In Panr.ina will not oxccjI a
week his great capacity tor work and
trained powers of observation will
probably enablo him to go thoioughly
Into each and every detail or mam-
moth project. 11 too long n time Is not
u quired roi tho Panama Inveu'ga-
tlons It is likely that tho president
will make a brief stop at Poito Ulco
on the return trip.
Aside from the purpose of tho till)
there Is one phase of tho matter that
Is causing wide comment In Washing
ton and that Is that Mr. Roosevelt Is
volatlng till precedent in I. aria?
the shores of the United States dur
ing his to-ni n! oillce. Tho e.v l -if
confining a prosidont in his travels
to the boundaries of this country has
hnnnre! ho Innir hv unfit lnrinii
bents of tho office that It has become
an unwritten law like that which tor
bids a third term tor a chlcr execu
tive. It Is pointed out that it Presl
dent Roosevelt disregards ono sup
posedly vital precedent ho In likely
to l"-v attention to others and
the mlvocates or a third term aro tak
'K llPt" ''"" Incident
I' 1 known that ono of tho sub
J"ct8 which will he thoroughly Iiivj- 11
gated by the president while In Pan
ama Is that of tho employment of
Chinese In the construction of the en
nal. From the llrst Mr. lloosovelt was
opposed to tno importation or coolies
"tluu- clasa qt labor was satisfactory
1110 tropics. It has lately been sag
gestcil that the unemployed negroes
wno WU1R0 lmlc" troublo In tho
South might bo used ndvantageously
and the president may Investigate tho
practicability or this plan.
Out of Twenty Kinds the Boot.
"Ship ono gross Dr. Metidenhall's
Chill and Fever Cure. It gives the
best satisfaction of nhout 20 brands
I carry." J. R. ilnfford. Druggist
Rector Ark
Children like It. Sold
on n signed guaranty by W. H. Framo
Corner Stone Is Laid.
Welectka I. T. Nov. 7. The cornet
stone or the new school house waa
laid here yesterday. The building is
cut stone two stories and a base
ment. Tho name of the school board
on the corner stone are as follows
P. J. Dixon. Mr. Hatch Dr. Orlfllth
j w- Cunningham and Ceorgo Mlt
tenuorr.
i
Hlscults hiked right In three mln
utes every day next week at our storo
4-7 HIVKNS COIUIN & FKBNSLliY
DISTRICT JUDGE MURDERED.
Killed at His Home Last Night by
Assnsain.
tin Grande Tixas Nov. C. DIs-
tt 1ft .ludgo Stanley Welch was assag-
slnau d in his bed last night by an
unknown person. District Attorney
Klelber occupied mi adjoining room
and winl to awake the Judge about
o'clock this morning- He round
him stiff and weltering In blood.
The bullet entered over !hu left
pie hikI he found It In the bed.
Death was Instantaneous. He roomed
in a detached building of two rooms
with lumber floor. Tho windows and
loom were open. Klelber and some
of tho neighbors beard a pistol uhot
about 1 o'clock a. m. but paid no at
tention to It.
Judge Welch etnyed hero over elec
tion expressly to. preserve order and
keep the peace.
A man supposed to bo the iiwudeivr
was run alter by olllcers whun the
shot was llred they not knowing at
the tlmo whnt had happenoj until
tho body was found this iuortiln; nt
about i o'clock.
No clew.
King of All Cough Mediclnec.
Mr. 1-2. (1. Case a mall carrier of
Canton Center Conn. who hns been
In the U. S. Service for about sixteen
years says: "We havo tried many
cough medicines for croup but Cham
bcrlaiu's Cough Remedy Is king of all
and ono to bo relied upon every time.
We also find It the oust remedy for
coughs nud colds giving certain re-
suits and leaving no bad effects." For
sale by K. J. Ramsey W. P.. Frame
Ardmora Drug Co. ami Homier it
Homier.
Preacher Murderer Faces Gallows
Washington Nov. 0. The supremo
court of the United States today af
firmed tho decision of tho (leorgia su
pieme court in the case or John G
Kawllngs under conviction In tliRt
tuto on tho charge of murder the ef
fect of the decision being to compel
the execution or Kiiwlingn iml.'ss his
lawyers succeed In finding other
means or securing a stay or proceed
leg.
HawliiiKS who Is u white man and a
i-e.ieher. was charged with employ
Ing negroes to murder a family or
iipighbors. Two children were decoyed
out or tho house and shot but th
other members or the ramily saved
their lives by remaining within the
shelter or their home.
Pralce of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
I'bero Is no other medicine ninnufne
tured that has received so much praise
and so many expressions ot gratitude
is Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It
Is effective and prompt relief follows
Its use. (Jrateful parents everywhere
lo net hesitate to testiry to Its merits
ror tho beneilt of others. It Is a cer-
aln cure for croup and will prevent
or the attack IT given at llrst appear
ance ot the disease. It Is especially
ndapteil to children as tt Is pleasant
to take and contains nothing Injur
ious. Mr. 10. A. Humphrey a well
known resident and clerk In the stove
of Mr. 10. Lock or Alice Cape Colony
South Arrica says. "I have used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to war
off croup and colds In my funilly. l
round It to bo very satisfactory and It
gives mo pleasure to recommend It.'
For sale by F. J. Ilamsey. W. I)
Frame. Ardmore Drug Co. and Hound-
& Houuer.
Negro Murderer Sentenced.
Lawton Okla Nov. 5. Judge Frank
10. Cillette ot the district court of the
Seventh judicial district of Okluhonin
late this afternoon fixed Friday. Jan.
I 1907 between the hours of 5 an 1
In the morning for the execution
of Jim Wllkins tlio negro murder v
of "Choctaw Hill" Creel at Waurlki
last Murcn.
Wllkins was unmoved by tho words
of the court and departed from the
court room with a smile on his fac.
Counsel ror Wllkins presented a po
tmen Tor a new trial but this was
overruled. An appeal will bo taken U
tho supremo ccutt and ir ther the
nogio's neck cannot bo avcd b
rriunds will appeal to the governor.
No Opium In Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
There h not the least danger In
giving Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)
to Ktiinll children as It contains no op
lum ot other harmful drug. It has aa
established reputation nf more than
thirty years as tho most succosstu!
medicine In uso ror colds croup and
whooping cough. It always euros nnd
Is pleasant to take. Children like It.
Sold by F. J. Hamsoy W. H. Frame
Ardmore Drug Co.. and Homier ft
Uouuor.
A six months' scholarship entitling
tho student to nuy or all studies tn
nny or nil departments and .1 now
Oliver typewriter lir J100. Solvldge
Huslncss Col loco. 7tt.
Dnnclnn Proves Fatal.
Many men and women catch colds
at dances which terminate In pneu
nmnla anil consumption. Atter expos
ure K Foley's Honey and Tar Is tak
en. It will break up a cold and no sor-
loin results need bo feared. Refuse
any but tho genuine n a yellow pack-
age. Hoffman &. Co and City Dra-.
Storo.
Twenty thousand BlberW peach
trees at Ardmore Nursery. Phone CD
S & wl;
IN THE PERSIAN DuOERT.
Cui Ioiih Wll 3' III VWilcli VI liter l I I "-
currit Kor t Mil
Almost ill the outer of Pel-ill lies
Yezd a city of pet-Imp -PMi'io pe u ie.
on the great caravan route. U h a .ty
or the desert say the author of "Five
Years In a Perilan Town but Imw
complete that deerr Is nud Iiuav lurgu
It Ik hard to realize.
In going rrom tiie Caspian sen to
Yezd one m-cs a strip or green country
thirty miles wide nlong the sea and
another twenty mile hi diameter
round Teheran. Aside rrom Hint there
is nothing but waste.
The desert In Persia however. H or
many kliuH. There are places where
the ground In absolutely bine except
for the thick crusts or salt that lie
like Miouilrlru streaking the plain In
every direction. There aro also place
equally snlt where the proximity ov a
certain amount of uxele.n water pro-
duel's a larger quantity or plant life
than In the ordinary desert. For tho
rest there Is u vast waste of sandy
patches and of gravelly soil fertile
enough when water can be brought to
It. sometimes decked with dry brown-
ish shrubs Kometluies quite bare.
Two desert plants never touch one
another. In the most favorable places
two very tiny shrubs may bo found
within two yards of each other but
with a single exception one does not
see on the central Persian caravan
route n place away rrom the hills
with enough natural growth to modify
the color of the distance.
F.veii In the oases no seed comet up
that Is not purposely sown; no plant
seems to have any association with
the rest. Ono fixes tho eye on each of
them Individually as upon u single
unit not as on n part of a field or u
Riirden.
Tho wnler for these oases Is brought
by the most dllllciilt means Imagina-
ble. It Is round In abundance nt thr
foot of the mountains perhnps 'MO
feet underground. When n well has
been sunk and plenty or water round
a bunt Is liiiule ret- the nearest place
In the ilc.-crt which Is lower than wo-
ter level In the well. Such n spot Is
Ye7.il. thirty miles from the sources
which water It. In a line with that
place oilier wells are sunk thirty or
forty jards apait each shallower than
the one before and then rrom tho sc.
lected site a tunnel is run in to the nvd
pit. rrom that to the second and so n
back lo the wells even though they be
forty miles away. Through thl un
derground channel Hows the life givl.iu'
water.
Sometime It happens that a sudden
hard rain falls in tills desert country.
It brings many disasters for the sun
baked mud roofs or tho dwellings are
caved In their walls are washed awn.
and other damage Is done them. Hut.
worst of all too much water wn-.h
out and caves In these "Quonat" cban
nels and until they are again dug out
no water comes to town.
It has happened nt Yesd that a single
rainy day the water from which bad
dried awnv or sunk Into the ground be
fore the next sunrise has. by UlUn-:
the channels Caused n water famine
In the city ror three months.
Klnitnli'ri na WVnllirrriii'L".
Thero Is a very pialut old world
superstition in connection with the
klnetlsher which I fancy still obtains
here and there In remote parts of the
countryside. The superstition Is this:
If a stuffed or dried kingfisher Iw sun-
ponded by a thread or string from the
beam or celling of a room Its breast
will always turn In the direction of the
prevailing wind. How the notion tlrt
arose and how. In the light of common
sense nnd Inquiry it has been so Ioi?
perpetuated It is hard to say. but II
has long existed and still exists. 1
have a clear recollection as a young
ster of going Into a humble cottage In
the shires end seeing a stuffed king
fisher thus suspended as a weather
vane. Country Life.
.Iniinnrno I'liiKi-r Niiiikliix.
Tho Japanese have a picturesque lm-
nrovement on linger bowls. At the
conclusion of the repast a tiny basket.
woven of cxoulidte straw and In ornn-
mental design. Is placed before cad.
guest. This basket contains a lllmy.
satiny paper nnpkln printed with ap-
ple blossoms chrysanthemums. Iiisc
or some other attractive design nnd
twisted lightly Into a (lower-like shape.
Hefore being placed In tho basket the
napkin has been slightly dampened
with perfumed water the scent cor-
responding with Hie design and thl
nnpkln the guest uses Instead or dip
plug the bands In water.
riiiirK-x V. I.IUcil Slcehniilen.
Chnries V. of Spain like Louis XVI.
of France was particularly fond of
timepieces and had a decided taste Tor
mechanics. When In Germany ho in-
vented n carriage for Ids own nccom
modatlou nnd after his abdication he
would amuse himself In making llttl"
puppets soldiers performing their ex-
ercises girls dancing with their tain
bourlnes and little wooden birds that
would lly In ami out of the window.
A HeitHoiinliK Ut-nrnt.
"Pa I'mio James has given me bis
steamer trunk."
"Well what of Itr
"Now pa don't lie peevish Couldn't
you give mi! a trip to Durope to sort of
round out rnelo James present'"
Houston Chronicle.
Ton I .n It-
"And you didn't proposo jo her?"
"No."
"Why'.'"
"I was leading up to It. but suddenly
noted that her voice had a sort of pre
vious engagement ring.' Smart Set.
Clrcumstunces are lieyond tho con
trol of man hut his conduct Is in his
own pojver Pcaunjnt.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Condensed Statement
of the Condition of
TiiG Ardmoro National Bank
at Close of Business September 4 1S06
HKCAP1TULATIPN.
Resources.
Loans $3I3C10.4
Stocks and Securities 12.078.1B
U. S. Honda 1GC.000.QU
Fixtures 2000.01)
Cash 77193.20
j:00"81.3G
Liabilities.
Capital Stock J100.000.00
Surplus and Profits (net).. -13.173.Cl
Circulation 100000.90
Hills Payable 20000.00
Deposits 327607.06
$590.7S1.CG
No bettor index to the growth of Ard-
tho constant r.nd steady Increase In
moro can be found than Is reflected la
the deposit of tho Ardmoro National
Hank.
LEE CItDCE President.
S. W. STUAIIT. Cashier.
True nnd tried fr'ends of tho taralby
DeWltt's Llttlo Early Risers. Gootl
pills. Sold by Hoffman Drug Co.
White MarKet
HELSLEY & KERNER.
Carry a full Btock of fresh and
cured Meats Vegetables Fruit and
everything In tho market lino.
Prompt delivery to any pnrt of the
city.
Telephone 612
Moved
Moved
EE'S mwi
Has roovocl from AWst Main to
N. Washington near Hamilton's
Shoo Store. Phono 01.
BACGAGE TRANSFER LIRE
Phone 261
DAY or NIMIIT
STEVE F.0WLES Proprietor
ALLEN'S
Carriage Shop
for All Bufjfjy Repairs
W. P. POLAND
Dealer
FARM LANDS
Wants to buy 1000 acres in
trncts not luiss than SO acres.
See Ms at Once
Office over First Natl. BU.
I J. Blah Shoenfelt I
Ex U. H. Indian Agent)
ATTORNEY AT LAW
MUSKOGEE I. T. f
Romoval of restrictions con- S'
tests citizenship ensea and oth- r
or matters boforo tho Interior 3
Department. .
Prompt attention given to
preparation checking and flllnt; 4
I of oil and gas leases.
t Your patronngo solicited.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 147, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 7, 1906, newspaper, November 7, 1906; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80284/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.