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Ardmore Friday April 26 1907.
THE DAILY ARDMORCITE
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T THE ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING
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SIDNEV SUGQS President.
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D. A KAOLA.NI Se-retarr-Treaurer
Dlrtctnra: (jldner tnst: Crc.. W.
f. W'Mltlntfnu. c. L lljrne. . T Hledtoe
g w Dick. U. A BaKlaod.
KsUred t the rottats.ee t Ardmore
ecand-Ctaa Matter.
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Ardmore Friday April 26 1907.
COL. ROBERT L. OWEN.
The Ardmurelte hai bail moro or
less to about the Important ot
selecting the wIswM and bust men for
Congress nnd all other office ai
v.v:i.
When Judg Henry Purmnn spoke
nt Ardmore In behalf of his candida-
cy for United State senator ho told
the people a writable troth that they
need not expect -oue whit better gov-
ernment than they made for thuin-
bPlvea" and III a strong manner npjteat-
ed to the people to tnke anactive Inter-
ot in tolecung lrcn lor oince no won la
bo governed In tho welfare of tho
state rather than by such considera-
tions as his own ol!tlcal future
Judge Furmnti wns right. Tho people"
Interests are too lniKrtant to io
trifled with. It Is proper that tho peo
ple display a proper Interest In tho
matter nnd set the pace by cnlllnc
out the boat available men.
Past history of other states nu
proved that the people havu stood In
their own light by remaining In dif-
ferent to the (iiallty ot men chos-
en L servo ihotn In public otllco.
Judge Furman formerly resided at
Ardmore lie came back to us and told
its of his laudable ambition to servo
In tho high stutlon of United States
Senator. Wo hoard him discuss tho
imasuros which he has csitoutoil and
ho left us follng that his speech
confirmed tho Judgment v:f those who
had already espoused his candidacy.
On next Saturday night nt the Rob-
Isol opera hrnn. one of Judge Fu-
man's distinguished opjoncntH will
present his claims In the pexjplo ot
Carter county for their suffrage. Wo
adopt the words of Judge Furman In
urging a splendid attendance to hear
Col. Robert U Owen of Muskogee
who Is a man of considerable per-
sonal force and who has n must pleas.
Ing manner of address.
The ladles are especially Invited to
hear Col. Owen.
oo
CRUCE AND MIS RCLATION TO
EDUCATION.
"Professor" Hendricks will now
have ii crawl down from his talso
position. Ho told that 1-eo Cruce was
nn enemy to education nnd thereby
evinced a disposition to talk too union.
A parrot once Rot his tall feather
pulled out for that very weakness
and that Is what the ellltens of
Cruce'H homo town Ardmore have
done to the "Professor." j
I'nlled States of America Indian
Territory Southern District .
The affiant Dave Ilest. being first
duly sworn deposes and says that he
Is n resident of the city of Ardmore
I. T. and was dtil) qualified and act
Ing city clerk of Ardmore on Juno 25.
1900 at which time the ordinance was
adopted proldlng for the levy of u
tax for the Inauguration nnd mainte-
nance of n system of free schools for
the City of Ardmore nnd Uhui motion
of l.ee Cruce who wan nt that time n
member of the oil rouueU of said
city tho ordinance was unanimously
adopted which ordinance provided
that there should bo a levy of six mills
for tho supixirt of free sellouts and
four mills for general puriioso. Tho
said ordinance provided for the first
tax ever levied In the city of Ardmore
for free .school purises and In fact
provided for the establishment of the
first free school fund In the city of
Ardmoro. DAVU 11KST
Subscribed and sworn to before mo.
this 22nd day of April. 190.
HAHOI.l) WALLACE.
This Is to certify that the above Is
n true and correct copy of the original
affidavit made by Dave llest on April
22. 1907.
Witness my hand and seal as No.
lary Public this 33rd day of April
1907.
HAltOl.l) WAl.lCE
Notary Public
United States of America Indian
Territory Southern District.
We tho undersigned citizens nnd
voters of Ardmore Indlau Territory
and each of us havlnr been first duly
swrn state upon our ruths that we
have known Honorable Ice Cruce for
a number of yeans and that he has
never at any time been opposed to
imbllc schools of Ardmore or to any
other public Improvement that has
come before the people of Ardmore.
That he hat always worked for the
N-t Interests of his town and Its
public schools and his brother W. I.
Cruce I now and has been for year
prealdent tf the lioard of trustees for
the public schools of Ardmore and
I-ee Cruce has glri not otly his In-
fluence but his artney at well for
the public schools and other enter-
prises for the good of the people of
hit town.
F. a Hyden. dry mU.
W. A. Pajme. furniture.
A. ft. Coleman druggist and jewel-
er. J. P Young at that Ur. i Mar of
the Baptist church.
-.. B. l.uke. music dealer.
J X. Morgan maehtne agenL
O. N. Hodges Ilyden-Hodae. dry
goods
J. C. Whltehurit groceries.
I .on M. Prams drudClsL
W. C. Kendall groeoriea.
Hal. N. WelverUHi china are.
W. II. MeakMore Cblckasw Purnl-
turn Co.
C. A. Mllner. Chickasaw Furniture
Co.
It. Moses Ardmore Wholesale Mer-
cantile Co.
Homer U Hojrd bookseller and sta-
tioner. T. C. Ilrldgronu undertaker.
C. I. llyrne prealdent Chickasaw
Lumber Co.
Sydney Suggs The A rd morel to
II. A. Jones furniture and carpets.
Geo. Noland with It. A. Jones
Furnlturo Co.
J. 11. Stevens vice president Stev-
ens Konnerly ftSpraglns Co.
P. I). Conteo with Stevens Kenner-
ly k Sprnglns.
John W. Hoffman real ostatc.
M. T Pelker. groceries.
W. T. Sloan bookkeeper Westhelm-
r and Dauby.
W. 11. Frame drugs.
Y. II. I.ynn shacrnan.
J. A. Sklpworth groeor.lt.
K. J. Hamtey druggist.
I. I). Mason furniture and stoves.
Oscar Wllkerton liveryman.
C. A. Snmmons lumber.
(!. M. Foro. cnshler Pennington Oro
Co.
J. H. Pennington wholesale grocer.
W. F. Whlttlngton hotel.
S. S. Tolson collector for Con't
Oln Co.
T. K. Kearney hardware.
Cyrus Pjeatt cold storage.
Clarence Sloan farmer.
George Corhn hardware merchatiL
12. C Collins lumber dealer.
J. H. Hamilton (.bcxvi.
Indian Territory Southern District
ss.
Ilo It known Hint on this the 22nd
day of April before the undersigned
a notary public Mthln and for the
Southern District of the Indian Ter
rltnry. duly commissioned nnd acting
ns surh personally catuo and appear
ed P. 8. Hyden W. A. Payne A. E
Coleman J. P. Young. E II. l.uke. J
N Morgan O. N. Hodges. J. C. Whlte-
hurst I.011 M. Prame W. C. Kendall.
Hal Wolverton W. II. llleakmore C
A. Mllner II. Moses Homer 1.. Hoyd.
T C llrldgmnn. C. I llyrne. C. A
Sammons. Sidney Suggs It. A. Jones
George Noland J. II. Spraglns P. II
Coulee John W. Hoffman M. T. l-'el
ket. W. T. Sloan W. It Prame. Y. II
l.ynn J. A. Sklpworth F. J. Itamsey
1. I) Manon Osonr Wllkerxon. K M
Pore. J. It. Pennington. W. V Whit
tltigton S S. Tolson. T. K. Kearno
Cyrus Pjeatt Clarence Sloan. George
Corhn. K C. Collins and J. 1). llnmll
ton to me personally well known ns
the persons whose names appear upon
tho within nnd foregoing nffldavlt
subscribed and swore to the snmo be
fore nu and I do hereby to certify
Witness my hand and seal of office
the day and jear alxivo written.
(Signed) M. S WOI.VKltTON.
Notary Public Southern District. In
dlan Territory.
(Seal)
Indian Territory Southern District
St.
I. J D. Clement n notary public
within and for tho Southern District
of the Indian Territory t) illy pommls-
sloued aud acting nt such do certify
that the above and foregoing affidavit
Is a true and lierfect copy of the or
Iglnal made by the parties above men
Honed before the notary public above
mentioned at the time nnd place above
mentioned.
Wltne my hand ami seal of office
this tho 22nd day of April. 1907.
J. D. CI.IJ.MH.N'T.
Notary Public within nnd for tho
Southern District Indian Territory.
.My commission expires October 3
1910.
"Professor" Hendricks ought tw
to road the little pmm that tho boys
repeat to onch other on occasion:
"What did tho rooster say to tho hen?
Tako ca'o of yourself nnd don't butt
in."
Oklahoma Constitution
BY ARTICLES
ARTICLE VII.
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
Section I. The Judicial power of tm '
state shall be rested In the senate sit-
ting at a court of Impeachment a su-
preme court district courts county
courts courts of Justices of the peace
municipal courts and Mtch other
courts commissions or boards. Inferior
to the supreme court as may be e- next preceding the first Miwdiy In
tabllthed by taw. j January nineteen hundred and nine.
fee. 1. The Appellate Jurisdiction oi I and the term of two of the otru
the supreme court shall be eo-eiten-1 shall uplre at the close of the day
tUe with the state and ha!t extend next preceding- the first Mondav in
to all cMI rate at law and In equity. January nineteen hundred and elf v-
and to alt criminal case until a crlm- en. an4 the term of the other Justices
Inal court of appeals with exclusive ap- ehall expire at tho close of the day
peltate Jurisdiction In criminal ease
shall be established by taw. Tbe orlg-
Inal Jurisdiction of the supreme court
shall oxtei.d to a general superintend-
ing control over all Inferior courts
and all cemmlMloo and boards ere-
ated by law. The supreme court shall
har power to Issue writs of habeas
corpus mandamus quo warranto cer-'
tlorari. prohibition and such other re '
medial writ as may be provided by
law and to hitir and determine the
tame: and the supreme court may ex-
erctte such other ar.d further Jurlsdlc i
tlon as may be onfwred upon It by ceding the beginning of their respect-
law. Kach of the Justices shall have lve terms.
power to Issue writs of habeas corpus Sec. 7. There shall be elected by
to any part of the state upon petl-1 thc qualified electors of tho state nt
tlon by or on behalf of any person
held In actual custody and may make
such writs returnable beforo himself
ur before tho supromo court or be-
fore any district court or Judge there-
of. In the state.
Sec. 3. Tho supreme court shall con-1
slat of flvo Justices untl the number
shall lie changed by law. The state
smalt be divided Into five supreme
court Judicial districts until the legis
lature shall change tho number or
member of tho court at which time
the legislature shall redlstrlct tho
state to conform to tho number ct
Justices of tho supreme court from
etch of said districts candidates for
Justice of th0 BUpreme court shall be
nominated by political parties or by
petitioners of tho respective districts
In the manner pivvldod by law and
such candidates shall be voted for
by tho qualified voters ot tho sin'
at large nnd no elector at sucn elec-
tion shall vote for mviro than ono can-
didate from each district. Tho candi-
date from ench district receiving the
highest number of votes cast In the
state nt said election shall bo de-
clared tho Justlco elect from said dis-
trict. A majority of th members of
tho supreme court shall constitute n
quorum nnd the concurrence of the
majority of said court shall be neces-
sary to decide nny question. No per-
son shall bo eligible to tho office of
Justice of tho supreme curt unless
ho shall be at the time cf his elec-
tion n cltlien of the United States anj
shall have been n resident of tho ter-
ritory embraced within the tnt0 for
a period of two years nnd of tho ter-
ritory comprising the district from
which he Is elected for n perhid of
one year and unless he shall have at-
tained tho ngo of thirty jears nnd
shall have been n lawyer licensed
by sotno court cf record or shall
have been a Judge of some court of
rertird or such Judge nnd lawyer to-
gether at least five years.
T - terniR of olllccs of the Justices ot
tho sii rrmo court shall be six jears
except as herein provided. Knelt mem-
ber of such ocurt shall bo a conser-
vator of the pence throughout tho
state and In case of a vacancy In tho
membership of Kild court the guvor-
nor shall by appointment from tho
district fill such vacancy until tho
next general election for state ofHcers
and Bt such genernl election tho vn -
enney frr the unexpired term shall
be filled by election by the qualified to hold any term of court In said dls-
voters of the state. trlct In lieu of the Judgo elected to
Sec. I. The terms of office of Iho hold thP courts of said district. When-
Justices tif the supreme court shall i ever tho public business shall require
commence on the first Monday in l t the chief Justice may appoint any
January following their election; Pro- district Judile of tho state to huld
Ided however That tho term ct m-1 court In nny district and two or more
flees of the Justices elected nt the district Judges may sit In nny district
first election under this constitution i separately at th0 samo time. In tne
hall commence upon the admission event any Judge shall be disqualified
of the state Into the union nnd shall for any reason from trying any case
continue n hereinafter provided. n his. district tho parties to such
Those appointed or elected to fill va- j case may agreo upon a Judge pro
eancles shall enter upon the d'- tempor0 to try the same nnd If such
charge of their duties ns soon as they parties cannot agreo at tho request of
qualify. j either party a Judge pru tempore may
See. f. Tho sessions of the supreme h0 elected by tho monfbers of thc
court shall be held nt tho sent of gov- ( bar of tho district present at such
eminent and the sessions and dura- .term. If no election for Judge pro tem-
tlon thereof shall be fixed by rule of poro shall bo had the cnlef Justice
said court until fixed by tho logls- ! of the state shall designate some oth-
lattire; but tho first term of the su-ler district Judge to try such case
premo court shnll bo held within I Sec. 10. The district courts shall
ninety .lays nfler the admission of 1 havo original Jurisdiction In all cases
the state Tho Buproni. court shall 1 civil and criminal except where ex-
render a written opinion In each enso elusive Jurisdiction Is by this constl-
withln six months nfter said caseation or by law conferrod on gomo
shall havo been submitted ftir deel- other court and such appellate Juris-
slon. diction as may bo provided In this
Sec. C. At the first sowion ct the (Continued on Sen"CTPaI6)
' supreme court the Justice therot
shall elect t of their number chief
Justice who stMll yerrr as chief jus-
tlce until tb expiration of hit term of !
oQce. tbermtter tk chief Jnsttce shall
be elected In the manner prescribed
by law. ot Ue jtlcf elected at the i
first eiectloa. the term of two of them
shall expire at the ctae of the day
next preceding the first Monday In
January nineteen hundred and thlr-
teen. The supreme court shall by or-
der duly entered In Its minutes pro-
vide the means of determining by lot
the expiration tit the terms of cacn
of the Justices as Srreln provided
and shall determine. In accordance
rVerewith and enten In the minutes of
the court Its order showing the ox-
plntlon of the term of such Justices.
After the first election. Justices of
the supreme court shall be elected at
the general biennial election next pre-
each electron for governor a clerk
0f tho supreme court who shall be
nt least twenty-five years of ago and
ft qualified olector of the state nnd
whoso term shall be the tamo as that
of tho governor and he shall give
bond for tho faithful performance oi
his duty as may be pwcnocd by
law.
Sec. 8. The appellate of tne original
Jurisdiction of thc supreme cxmrt shall
bo Invoked In the manner now pre-
scribed by tho laws of th0 territory
of Oklahoma until the legislature
shall otherwise provide.
Sec. 9. Until othorwlfc provided by
law the Mate shall be divided Into
twenty-on0 Judicial districts nnd tho
qualified electors In each of the said
districts shall elect a Judgo of the dis
trict court as provided herein except
In the thirteenth Judicial district two
Judges shall be elected. Such Judge
shall be a cttlzon of tho United States
and shall havo been a resident of tho
territory embraced within the state
twv years and ot tho territory com
prising his district nt least one year
prior to his election: and ho shall
havo been a lawyer licensed by Bomc
court of recoil for a Judge of
some court of record or both such
lawyer and Judge for four years next
preceding his election and shnll
resldo In his district during ms terra
of office. Thp term of ufllco of tho dls
trlct Judgo shall be four years and at
the tlmo of his election lio shall hnvc
reaches 1 tho nge of twenty-flvo yeari
Itctnilnr terms of the district court
shall no he'd In each orgatod coin-
ty of 'his Mate at least twice In CW&
year. Ths time of convening tho dis
trict fjfrt In each county In mis
state until the legislature Miall nth
crwlso provide ana the duration of
the term shall bo fixed by tho su
nremo court of tho state.
The term of the dUtrict Judges
elected at the flret election Bhall ex
plre on tho last day next preceding
tho first Monday In January nine
teen hundred and eleven nnd tho
Judges of the district court thereat-
ter shall be elected at tho general
election next preceding the com
mencement of their terms of office.
In case of the Illness of tho Judge
elected In nny district or If for nny
Jother cause he shall be unablo to pro-
i side In the district In which ho Is
. elected thc chief Justlc0 mny deslg-
nate nny district Judge In tho state
KITCHEN
CABINETS
$7.50
$10.00 $12.50 $15.00
$17.50 $20 $22.50
$25.00
Any one of them Is worth tho mon-
ey in the saving of labor time and
worry.
During the hot weather that Is
coming on you will appreciate this
reminder.
Jones Furniture Store
CIVIL LAW
DOCKET SET
FOR THE APRIL TERM OF ARD-
MORE COURT.
MANY CASES TO BE TRIED
Several Important Cases Which Were
Trantfered From Other Places
Such as Tishomingo and
Marietta.
Thc following Is thc setting of the
law docket for thc April term of the
district court commencing May 13
Tho docket Is a heavy one for this
term nnd up to the present 110 cases
hnvc been set for trial. A number ol
Important civil matters will como up
for adjudication.
One of thc most Important cases
will be thc trial of the case of I.ucy
Wilson et nl. against tho City of Tish-
omingo for an ejectment. This suit
wns brought to compel tho city to re-
move the water mains run through the
property of tho plaintiffs.
Monday May 13 1907.
4237 Wm. Krelger vs. A. N. Shar-
rock ct nl.. U. D.
4011 Mrs. n. P. Hector vs. Henry
Prultt et a". U. D.
5149 United States vs. Jno. Camp
bell ct cl. Scl. Fa.
5150 United States vs. C. It. Phelps
et nl. Scl. Fa.
5103 W. A. Turner vs. A. & C. Hy.
Co. Dam.
52S3 United States vs. J. H. Allen ct
nl. Scl. Pa.
5295 J. S. Spraglns v-i. W. J. Scott
ft al Alt
54SC Hobt. 11. McCarty vs. Ardmore
Coal & Power Co. Dam.
5509 United States vs. Ilcrt Smith
et al. Scl. Ka
5523 Samo vs. Same.
6C03 Haynes & Wheeler vs. Frisco &
N. O. Ity. Co. Dam.
6C14 M. Mlscl vs. C. O. & O. Ity. Co.
Dam.
5629 White & Smith vs. Sidney-
Suggs appeal.
579C H. E. Uoggess vs. Walter I.Igon
U. D.
6S1S United States vs. Dee Jackson
et al. Scl. Fa.
6S19 Samo vs. Same.
5S20 Same vs. Same.
Tuesday May 14 1907.
6S50 E. F. Newing vs. It. S. Graham
Dolt
6SS2 Globe Homo Furniture Co vs.
Chickasaw Flro Ins. Co. Con-
tract. 5891 Freeman Iron a Flro Co. vs.
W. It Hengan ct al. Debt.
Smith Riggins
SPECIALS
No.
No
No
No.
No
157
! lirEB TSCftDt lott Illock
. !- Lsrse lot S rootuhmne.
k pa" ' niock N'
117-Flne lot Id rbllllpi
I. lock
Ul-l-S nt drairsblr lot In Mc- CiOC
Mih nice ifOD
bi"0"'0" corncr lot ln rhml1" $1350
H s room rr'lilrnce toro room COIflO
turn anil orchard. outhel puu
room bouie clove Id. nortneaM. hath
room cltr water cellar orchard Cltca
No
No
No.
part lime tor ldaj
No
12 a choice lot In teat nart of
Ardmore aik for price.
No
Ill-Large lot. 6 room home I
block Main Btreet dole la
No
lVd lota on Santa Fe l-J block
ot aiain etrtet oon't tail lone
Telephone 726
Saturday and Monday
Wc want every lady in Ardmore and vicinity to see
the beautiful assortment we are showing in
LACE CURTAINS1
and for these two days we will make special display
of them and at Prices lieloxv Covipetition. After
your spring cleaning you will doubtless want to
"freshen up" the home and ntithing adds more at
less cost than new Lace
our prices range per pair
A Last Chance at Those
will bo Riven you theso two days tho 7Cc 11.00 nnd
$1.60 values at
Tho 50c 60c and 05c grade will go theso two days only-
no moro at this price for
A few more to offer of those beautiful !2 Frincod Count- fl 1 SCi
erpnnes which will ro again these two days at ipLOV
llrass Curtain Poles complete
will jo Saturday and 1 fl
Monday nt lUC
White Enamel Curtain Poles
complete two days X0c
Three boxes nlco Tal-
cum 10c
White Wash Kelts worth 1 f
25c theso two days J.UC
All Linen Tablo Damask JO
puro bleached 75cgrado iOC
A limited amount DO-Inch Sheet-
ing tho SI grade for Snt- JQ
unlay and Monday
I.ndlcH' Taped Vests 10c C
grade jC
OTHER HAKGAIXS JUST AS COOD
Everything in Ladies' Tailored Suits from $8.50 up
to $14.00; for these two days jj
AIL GOODS DMUO
5305 II. T. Klrby vs. I. II. Kest Ap-
peal. 6991 Tandy Wall et al vs. W. H.
Chanmar. Eject J. J. Ilallew
Interpleader.
C135 Choctaw Invest. Co. vs. J. A.
Tlppett Replevin.
CHI D. R. Jones vs. Choctaw Invest.
Co. At.
ClSS O. G. Warren guar vs. Coy
Ralrd V. D.
0225 W. A. Edwards vs. Choctaw In-
vast Co. Debt. & Att.
629S Commercial Nat. Hank vs. G.
W. McMillan Dam.
C332 Jr.o. W. Hall ct nl. vs. F. M.
Fox ct al.. Suit on bond
C335 Ardmoro Wholesale Gro. Co. vs.
Droge Fruit Co Att. & Gar..
First National Hank Ardmore
garnlshos.
C350 J. S. Mullen v. C. L. Knight
U. D.
C357 R. S. Kelly gar. vs. C. A. King
ct nl.
Wedneaday May 15 1907.
63CS Geo. W. Williams gar. vs. Jno.
F. Turner Eject
C371 II. E. Foster rrsc. vs. Chas. Col-
bert et al.. Note.
Real Estate
$800
Telephone 726
"WE SELL THE EARTH"
FOR SALE 450 Acres flno bottom land farm sovon miles
southwest of Marietta In Texas on Red river; 250 QOA
acres In cultivation 0 tenant houses bargain at. .pOU
Have Farms in Ohlahoma Indian Territory
and other states for sale or trade Still have
some fine tracKage property now for sale cheap
Ardmore dirt is cheap now to what it will be
inside 12 months Sure thing; watch it!
Wo can pleaso you In vacant or Improved property
In most nny part of tho clty-OHEAP NOW.
If you havo n vacant residence tell us about It wo
will get you a renter WITHOUT CHARGE.
Smith Riggins $ West Co.
Dealers in Dirt and Sand ARDMOHE OhLA.
$1100
$1350
$2250
Houthweit
SSflflOO
CRCOfl
-r - -
Curtains rn i f7 r-n
from
JUl IU UM
Beautiful Embroideries
59c
39c
Silk Taffeta Ribbon 2So ir
Krade IOC
Sllk Taffeta Illbbon 31c 2Qq
10 Hunches Wiro Hair
Pins
...5c
20c
.4c
Canlleld Dress Shields
all sizes
Nice Hullled Elastic
nt
Short Kid Cloves tl.50 7Q
grade only few pair left J C
A fuw pieces to offer !U5o Per-
sian Lawn flno as silk very
sheer go for these two 23c
- mtPiiOtf 825
C372 H. E. Foster roe. vs. Klrby
Piirdum Note.
C3S3 Adeline Ilrown vs. J. J. Postum
ft al Eject.
CI00 J. W. Ncwcomb guar. vs. Jno.
McCarty et al Eject.
C130 Edna Mullens vs. City of Ard-
more Da'm.
C434 Lula Pnlmoro vs. Security Mu-
tual Ins. Co. Contract.
G4S0 Griffith & Co. vs. Ardmoro
WhoUsndo Gro. Co. Debt.
6195 J. S. Muller. vs. Clay Carter
U. D.
619S Joe F. Roblson gar. vs. J. S.
Hammer ot nl. U. I).
C513 T. C. Randol vs. Geo. Hums ct
nl. U. D.
6522 United States vs. Chas. Turn-
er et al. Scl. Fa.
6512 J. II. Smart vs. Sam Horn ct
nl. Dam.
65C2 Hyron Drew s. J. C. Alvcrson
et al. Eject.
6567 Geo. W. McMillan vs. Isaac
Johnson ct al. Debt.
T'ursday May 16 1907.
6582 F. M. Fox vs. W. E. Washing-
ton contract.
65S3 C E. Roycr vs. J. II. Adams et
al to quiet title.
West Co.
STHICTLY
and Insurance
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