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PACE FOUR
THE DAILY AROMOREITE.
Ardmore Tuesday. July 23 1907.
njjc Jinilij rDmorcitc.
"h the mmm plblishic company.
SIDNEY SUGGS President.
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II. T. NIHIIBTT.- Hrcrtr.Trfniifr
Ulrn'tur-; ildour Parnit L Croc vs.
1 WMltlliltuu. U.I llrn. M. T lllsdso.
W. Olok. II A Ktfl-n!.
KDIrd t the rmtoRlo nt Ardmorss
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Ttrrat of aubscrlptlon
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C H WKI.u'll
cut Killlnr
Anymore Tueday July 23 1007.
GETS PRISON FOR LIFE
Public Feeling an Impartial Trial
Could Not Be Given.
Taken to Pen.
HnlinvHIe Ui.. July 22 Ignnelo
Ciiiiipliniano till wife Mr. Mary t'lim-
plsclnlio Colliignro (ieridtlsu mid Ton v
Costu were today sentenced to nerve
life term In tlio Ijilllsmnu Slate h-m-ltcntlnry
When the cane of Leonardo (Jebbl.i
mid hit liter Nlcollnu flebbln who
are to be trlnl Jntly on the name
charge a that inndo against the dim
pWclniios. (lenduitH and Costa wa
railed tiHlay counsel for the defeiiHe
nkii that the case lie continued un-
til Nov. 12 1!07 mid the petition wa
granted by the court on account of
the present Inflamed itale of public
feeling III the un lull. ns demoistrnt-
ed by tho presence of the llllltln. It I
In understood Hint nn ntteuipt will 1-oj
iniule to m-curo it change of venue j
for the (lehhln mid that their trial i
will Inkn place In Hhreveport or smio
other largo town III tho state i
(iinrdeil by 260 soldier. Ihn four
Itnllnni convicted of Wnller ljiiiinnnV
murder and the two Oobbla. who are
w-t to be tried for It were placed
on a Rperlal trnln lioimd for tti
Mate penitentiary nt llatou Rouge to-
night. I'xlrowo precaution! were Inken by
the military owing to reportH that
n whnlonnlo UiichliiK might be lit-
tillipted il Hi 1 11 K the trip. None except
IkiIIco olllrera olilltm mid the tmlu
ciew were nllowed nboard with the
primmer. Kvimi n nnwapiiper mriii
pervitin a n deputy vlitulfr wim put
off tho trnln.
The CebbhiH brother and sinter
went taken to tho penitentiary for
pnfe keepliiR after the court had de-
cided today that piildle sentiment nt
prenent make a fair trial liiiMMlbte.
TnkliiK of l(Hllinonv preparnlory to
charKlni; two more ltiillnim with coin
pllrlty In the murder wn nrdereil li-
the court. Tliono two are the fa'b'T
mid the mother of the (lebbla fiiinllv.
two of wtimo children are already
nwnltliiK trial.
llatou lloiiKe Ui July 22. The mx
Italian were placed wifely In tho
Mate penitentiary toiilRht. lit not uii-
til nfer their military ecort had ex-
ecuted a bayonet chume to clear Hie
wav thniiiRh an lmniin crowd lle-
tween R.O00 mid (100(1 perwinn. about
one-third the pnpiilatlnu of llatou
ltoitne. were nt tho MlHnllppl river
ferrv to meet the prlmner. Munv
threntd were mndo but no vlolene-
wn attempted. The pinrp ih mail'
when the crowd mniil ton ih-ne-for
the Mfe conveyance of tlw lUil-
l.in ami nn one wn Injured.
Tli" iirlnnner were not guarded In
tlio penllentlnry. the troop lmvlnu
Immedlalely left the city.
HEALDTON.
Ardmnretta Special.
lleiildlou. I T. July 22. A hot
week and film 011 out Ion crop; also1
beneficial to corn. The farmer have
all hm at work eleunlng their crops.
Mr. Dr. Hardy went homo Monday
last also Mi Inei Marton who has
1 i i visit Ui Mr. luMriuu' faml
lv.
Mr. J. W. Ornie mid Mis (illlle '
bau Utl for MUwmil lii vl.n rela
live uil will Im. gone a imiiitli.
Mrs. Shellou from Hall county Tex-
an I hero on a visit to mother mid
MMor.
f Walsnu ha ruho to tho choc
taw Nation.
Mr. Iloyd of Ardinort) wa on our
MreeU till week.
Sumo fuw ntlHiidml the picnic at
Sneed on tho 18th
lieu Ilwild ha gone to Koster. 1
r.
Wo hear of no sickness In this sec
(Inn
All nro complaining of hot wefithtr
FIFTH RE-UNION
UNITED CONFEDERATE VETER
AN3 OF OKLAHOMA AND IN-
DIAN TERRITORY AUG. 2022.
tee McAlostnr. I. T.. July 22 Kind!
Headquarter Information Committee
McAloster I T. July 21.
Kindly give u space In your vain-
able paper to mention the fact. Hint
liy order of tlm Southwestern Kxcur-
Minn Imresui of Saint UhiIs. Mo an
open rato of tine fnro plus fifty centi
for tlio round trip oxrapt wher fare
and one third tnnks lets from
point In Oklahoma and Indian Ter-
ritory to McAleiter I. T.. mid return
for the aboro occasion incursion tick
et to tie on l August 1S-22 1M7
Inclusive good for returning Imrln
McAleler tii to and Including August
24. 1907.
If you will do im the faror to nd-
verllne the occasion for in you will
do u a lasting favor beside nuUt-
Irig the Confeilerate veteran cause.
ciias. r inner:.
Chairman Information Committee
LID ON AT SHAWNEE
SCREWED DOWN SO TIGHT THAT
ONE MAN PREDICTS IT WILL
RESULT IN OLOODSHED.
A rd more I lo Special.
Shawnee ok. July 23. "There will
he lilodiihed there yet uld a railroad
man today rottnrdlnic the trliiKPtit
Sunday law which tin Junt none Into
erfect In Slmwnee. There I no denv-
Iiik feel I n K I I1I14I1 lii the town mid
the to fnctlnn nri bitter III their
lt Mxltiiim Ijut Sunilny the "Ud"
wa clamped ncrewed and barred
Not only were the wiIihiii cloned but
every enndy nhop iitoro and pleamire
retiort wn cloned out nnd the ntreet
car tied up for awhile.
LABOR FDOM THE EAST
COLLECT MEN WITH DRAWN AND
VIM VANT WORK IN TER-
RITORY COTTON FIELDS.
Ardmorclto Special.
flilllule. Okla. July 2.1. Applica-
tion from college men In the eiiHt
for work In the Oklahoma mid Indian
Territory cotton fields are being re-
ccIkoiI here! The easterner guarantee
plenty of brawn anil willingness and
a number of local growers have sig-
nified their Intention of employing
the youths for nn experiment.
Rock Island New Trainmaster.
Notice has been received nt the
local Uock Island office minoiiucliig
the appointment of IT. S. Ilea as train
ma-Kir fur this dlWalon with head
ipiurteiH nt llalleyvllle lice 1 N
Tiusmnii ttnusferreil to the division
out of Chlckash'a.
Mr Ida rtsMitucd the duties of his
new poult Ion a few days ago 11 ml was
In ArdmorH )nslerilay 1111 his first
trip.
Too Hot for Cotton.
New Orleans Ui. July 23. linns
ually hot weather lias prevailed for
two day In southern LoiiUlairt ami
Mississippi. AloMunlrla lt.. tekirt
101 desirims; New Allimiy Ms.. !!
and ievi ral other towns teur.ipritures
miming from '.Ml to 7. At New Or
leitis 93 degree wa reglstcretl with
street leinper.ilnni fully 100.
Cotton ha suffered from the In-
tense heat.
Chn. attnvart a well known Ard-
moro boy lias taken chnrgo of the
business of the Sheriiuiu Slenni U-iim-dry
In thl oily. Issivo order nt
Hubert' HarlK'r hnp or phone 403.
All order called for nnd delivered.
21-B
Welch's pure tin fermented grap"
Juice In pint and ipiart measures at
Porter Staples the lied Headed (ltd-
cer's. l'hone 591 21-3
Refrigerators.
Now that the hot wenther Is
on for certain you cannot
niton! to bn without a good
military Refrigerator.
It keep tlio food and vege-
tables sweet and pure. Pro-
toft your health and saves
doctor hill.
Look over n complete list of
Sanitary Knamel l.lnod Ice
Savers at
Jones'
rurnltars Carptt and Store Star
WON FROM
GAINESVILLE
VISITORS PRESENTED BADLY
CRIPPLED TEAM.
HANCOCK BATTED
Little Southpaw .Who Did .Well
Against Denton and Other Teams
Was Easy for Ardmore.
Cooper Did Well.
(Jalnenvllle a a remilt of the re-
cent mlx-up with Denton protented n
badly crippled tfwm yeterday after-
noon. Connor the team' catcher
and captain w-a out At the unm on
acctMint of tn'urln received Snt11rd.1v.
Anderson one of tho pitchers wa
ftcnt behind the bat. On account of
JncfcAon having departed yenterday
for Ijiko Chnrle to day out tho sen-
ium the visitor were also without a
eeond hascmnn. Mill the regular
Mhortstop wn moved over to ncccind
and Hee another pitcher stent '.o
dhorl. This dUrupted tho InflcM al-
though nt that thny played kooiI ball
Ardmoro wlunlm; tho Kiitne by lint-
ting Hancock hard.
.
Cooper tno new player for tho local 1
team made a line appenrnncn yester-
day afternoon doing good work In
the field but was hardly the good-i
at the hat. getting n two-bagger and
two single In four times up. He wm
used at third while "Skeete" Murphvj
wn sent to right field to take Kvers 1
place tho latter being out of
lllrtl
gntun 011 account of Injuries received
Saturday while trvjng to handle
Oram's speedy shoot for the Hankers
The change however did not can 10
Murphy to lose lily batting eye ns he
se-ured three hit off Hancock.
As a result of being Idle for n week.
Itatidell wn wilder than usual giv-
ing four free trip to llrst two of
which resulted In scores for' Galne.t-
Mile. Otherwise ills work was up to
his usual standard.. He allowed but
five hits and caused nine of the vlsl-
tors to fan the nlr.
(Inluesvlle scored In the llrst In-
ning when Shelllehl was given Ills
base on balls ndvanced to second on
White' sacrifice and scored on Mill's
safe hit. The other two scores foe
Cnlnesvllln were made In the seventh
and eighth Innings. In the seventh
Horse walked to llrst and scored on
Hancock's long two-bagger. In the
eighth Mills hit between first nnd sec
ond. which Hardy was unable to
handle In time to catch the runner
advanced to second on Stlllmnn's sac.
rlflec mul scored on Ozeo's lilt to
center.
In the third Inning Ardmoro scored
four runs. Murphy llrst up. hit safe-
lv. stole second. He wns followed hv
Hutchison who made n safe lilt both
scoring nn I'elkny's safe hit. Pelkey
slide second nnd advanced to third
011 Hardy' scrl(lce. Woods follow-
ed wllh a safe hit. which scored Pel-
kov. Woods reached second on Mills'
error nnd scored on Cooper sum dr-islng room were three autograph-
bit. Cooper stole second but was ed photographs of Robert Uirrnlne
left there ns Spencer Hew out to once leading man In "Mnn and Super
right. Ardmoro scored ngnln In Hi
sixth when Cooper first up. lilt for
two bases nnd was followed by Spen-
cer's safe hit to the Infield Cooper
scoring on Murphy's safe single.
Again lu the eighth Ardmoro cinched
the gnme with two more runs. Sper-
cer hit safely mid ndvanced to thlid
on Hmidell's two bagger both Silen
cer and Handell i
scoring on Murphy'.!
MifO lilt.
The score by Innlngf
Oninnsviiin .... tnnoonii n n
Ardmore I) 0 I 0 0 1 0 1 x 7
Gainesville
All R 11 PO A K
Sulllniter cf
SluMlleld. rf
White. If ....
Mill. 2b & c .
Anderson c
Sllllmnn .lb .
Oiee II
Reese ss . . .
Hancock q . . .
Wostmoroland.
n t
0 o
1 12
0 1
1 0
0 2
2b
Total 32 3 5 21 13 3
Ardmore.
All R II PO A r
Pelkev. If i 1 1 o oj
Welslnger. I 0 0 2 0 I
Hardv lb 2 0 I 0 (I
Woods c I 1 I 7 2 2
Cooper. 3b t 1 1 0 2 1
Snencer. 2b 3 1 2 I 5 u
Handell p ( j 1 fi 0
Mitrnhv. tf l J o 0 0
Hutchison cf 4 1 1 2 n 0 '
Total
31 7 12 27 i 3
Cooper and It.1nd.1ll sacrifice hits I
WM'c Stlllmaii Hardy nnd Siicnt-.-s'nl.-n
bases. F'i'llnger. lVlkcy Coon-
cr 2 spencer and Murphy struo.;
nut by Itandall 9 by Hancock 2.
bases on bolls oft Itandall 4; oft
Hancock I; left on Imse. Gnlna-
Wile 7 Ardmore C. Umplro Curtis.
Oaseball Notes.
Thl afternoon the same teams will
engage In n second battle. Hence or
i Anderson will likely work for Oalne.
I vllle and Mnitdox for Ardmore. To-
morrow It will probably be Went-
I morelnnd mid Oram.
HARD ' Tho ''''Iltlr" of Jackson has made
I nlllln f lnln In Iku fin In vl ll l(ll.l
and one that will bo hard to fill
Judging by Ardmore's experience ot
several week In trying experiment
until Siencer wa landed. (!ood sec-
ond bnicmen seem very senrco this
tea son.
The Indians Imre certainly tied on-
to another good bn'l player In Cooper
lr hi wor kof yqesterdny Is a good
sample. A plaver thnt can lmt .750
ngnlnst Hancock looks good.
Iloth Iteose and Welslnger did good
wor nt short yesterdav. Welslns;"r
Is given nn emir for his bad throw
to first yesterday. VIsltliiK captains
after seeing a few minutes of his
work toll their tenm mates to lilt tho
ball anywhere but toward Welslnger
as ho seotns sure death for every-
thing that goes In that direction.
Iloth White and Hutchison inado
fine thrnwH from the Held to th-i
plate yesterdav. White' throw seem-
ed n trlflo lato to catch Spencer In
the sixth Inning but Umplro Curth
called the runner out.
'lied" Sheltleld wn given the glad
hand In the sixth for his running on
. '
I handed catch of Hutchison's
lonn
! drive down the right field line.
BACHELOR GIRL SUICIDES
' " -"1J vyuiyimpi UI- W bALTH AND
DEAUTY PLAYS PATHETIC
SYMPHONY AND DIES.
New York. July 22 Peculiar Icr-
cuuistnnces surround the supposed
suicide of I-aura I). Hoiialdson known
to bur friends ns tho bachelor girl 11
young woman of wealth and beauty
who was found dead In her npart-
ments at the lintel Iji Porto at No.
iini Amsterdam avenue yesterday
with a bullet hole in her head. The
police are conducting n rigid Invest!-
gallon
Residents of the exclusive famllv
hotel In which she lived heard a re
volver shot about 10 o'clock last
night but no Investigation was mad
nt thnt time. Just prior to that tlmo
Miss Itoualdson who wns an accom
plished musician had been playlnn
When the bolted door of her drawing
room was btrkifi open today tho
I pathetic symphony
by tho Russian
pianist. Tschalkowsky who commit-
ted Milcldo nt St. Petersburg n num-
ber of years ago was found on tip
piano rack where It lay ns If tho
girl had Just finished Its execution.
She was found lying lifeless garb-
ed In night robes of white upon thi
couch In her boudlor. A new revolver
with o ivploded cartridge was found
on tho Moor near her.
The threoroom npartment of Mlsi
Itoiinldson was fitted wlthho dalntv
fancies of an educated and rednel
woman. Prominent In the girl'--
. 1 .
mini No letters were left by the
young woman to nfford any reason
for her net. Among tho effects was
found n bank bonk whieii aimu-n.1 n
nccount of Jfi.OOO. On tho dressing ' J"ic" " P'nt '"'d quart measures nt . I'0H''1 untn 110 ncxt U:l'' wllp tsoth
table and In a Jewel box lay a supberli 1 Ioror Staples tho Red Headed firo- hubaud and wlfo wero laid away to-
collection of diamond nnd sapphlro 1 c'r's- I'hono 091. 21-3 j gether
rings of great vnluo. Her wardrob-i I '
wi filled with costly gowns.
"Holdup" Man Arresttd
Ardmorelte Special.
fiuthrle. Ok.. .Inly 23.-Slierlff Hart
-uurpny last nlulit nrrosU'd i man
who Is charged wllh m nUeiniit to
hold up tho southbound Santa To pas-
fcenger (rain at Perry S'Miday nlRht.
lietwi-cn Poncu City and Perry the
stranger I nld to baio deimiuib d
monoy from tho conductor but lost
Ids nen n and Jtimid from tho trnln
nt Pern. o was caught whllo tr-
lag to board a Frisco inssenger train
nud Is now in tho federal jail hero.
Suicide Says Jury.
(itithrle. ukia Jui -u - n. verdict
of the coroner's Jury whlcn held .im
Inquest over tho remains of tho late
Wayno Manzllla Instructor In the
Iingston university last night dis-
pelled the murder theory when It wn
found that the diluted teacher cum
milled siilcldo in n creek during a lit
of Insanity.
EAT IMRIE'S Oroam lUkery broMl
nnd barbecued meat. 20.1 N. Caddo.
Phono 25S. so l in
Over 1000 pair of women's oxfords
nnd slippers cut 1-4 in onr Illg Roll
Tag Shoo Salo Begins July 20th.
SENTENCED TO DEATH
HAU FOUND GUIYTY OF SLAYING
HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW RE-
CEIVES SENTENCE COOLY.
Karlshruho July 22 Karl Hau a
brilliant )oung law- professor of Wash-
ington D. C. was condemned to death
this morning after a flvo days' trial
for tho murder of his inothor-ln-law
Krnu Molltor a wealthy resident of
linden lladen In that city November
last
Tho prisoner henrd tho verdict of
tho Jury with perfect comOBUro nnd
chatted sm'.iiifc'iy with hi counsol
after tho Ju.ljjoj wlthdrow to fix his
sentence. Upon tho .return of tho
Judge llau arose and standing erect
with arms folded listened to tho sen-
tence without moving a muscle.
A moment later lie was hurried
away to tho prison by a halt dozen po-
licemen. Tho sentence Is unpopular
with tho street crowds which have
been demonstrating more nnd more
openly tor Boveral day In llnu' favor'
and against tho Molltor family.
After tho adjournment of the court
for tho hours' recess nt S o'clock lasti
evening tho women of tho Molltor par-!
ty w ere compelled to remain In ono of
tho offices of tho court house because
It was dangerous to npprtir on tho
streets. A carriage waited for them 1
In the court yard and It was several
hours buforo they were ablo to leave.
Meanwhile enormous crowds had as-
sembled In the streets adjacent tin
tho court house. Cordon ot police 1
kept the crowd lu check for an hour
or more and then lost control of
them the masse pushing and crowd-
lim forward to tho door storming
the entrance. There were many
shouts from the crowd of "Unit I not
guilty" the volco penetrating to tho
court room. Finally two coiniwinles of.
Infantry and 11 squadron of mounted
police nppimred on the scene nnd
tltovo tho rioters before them. The
Infantry with fixed bayonet clear mI
nil the street within throe hundnd
yards of the court.
A largo number ot nrrost wire
mndo. Ono old man was trampled
down by tho horses nnd It Is reported
that sevoral persons wero wounded.
Tho demonstration In favor 01 llr-.ii'
appeared to bo duo largoly jo tho
same maudlin sentiment which lias
made n hero out of many another who
has been accused of a during crime.
Pool Room Arrest.
Oklahoma City July 22. II. D.
Oats a pol room oporntor. has been
arrested horo on tho specific charge
that ho has been running n relay sta-
tion for nccoptlng bets on borso races
from Dallas and other Texas points.
Although ho has not been accepting
bets locally It Is claimed that tho
posting of money In Texas does not
uant htm Immunity from tho gam-
bling laws of Oklaliomn. Oats will
probably appeal tho caso from tho city
court to tho Fiipromo court of th"
territory.
At the Christian Church.
Rev. C. K. Woolrldge nn evangelist
of tho Christian church who resides
In Fort Worth Is conducting a suc-
cessful revival mcotlng In this city.
The suhjct of the sermon tonight
will bo the New Testament and to-
morrow night tho subject will he
Fallh.
Considerable Interest Is being irrn-
Rested in the meeting by the l.ngo In a few moments she too had pass-
crowd that nttenda. j ftwny. Tho funeral service In pro
i
I Welch's pure uufermented cran"
Smith
A piece of Mnln Street property that will pay 15 per cent
net on the investment. Who wants it?
A larp.'e lot near Opera House 100x220 at only $6000
This is a bijj barjjain.
A piece of tracHae'e property close in at $7500 if taHen
up in a few days. Price has been $10000.
Other bargains in City property too numerous to men-
tion. "The Dirt and Sand Movers of Ardmore"
Smith Riggins & West CO.
Phone 726
WEDNESDAY'S
...SPECIALS...
NEW GO DS are nlwajs desirable especially when
they arc sold at less than old goods.
READ OUR
WEDNESDAY OFFERINGS
6c and 6c I.uwns Wcdncsdny
at
Colored I.awns and Dimities worth 12 l-2c to 15c
Wednesday .
Red Seal Ginghams Wednesday
nt
Fancy Silks for Shirt Wnlst and
worth 75c
Fancy Silks for Waists and Shirt Waist Suit 11.00 and
(1.25 value all gn Wednesday at
Light Weight Woolen Dress floods worth 65c to 75c ro all
day Wednesday at
Children's 60c Straw Hats and Summer Caps
Wcdncsdny
Children's 25c Straw Hats and Summer Caps
Wednesdny
Ladles' 10c Nests Wednesdny
at
Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs In bundles of 4 COc
worth will go Wednvsdny for
A FEW YARDS TO OFFIOR-d.OO vnluo I.lnen Sheeting 00
Inches wide whilu it lasts Wednesday
Honey Comb Towels worth '.'0c pair II 1 0
Wednesday H l"-iC
K!ton:.: 3 dozen 10c
10 Hunches Hair Pins Cn
for
Wednesday 5 papers 5c
Nice Hack Combs 1fi0
Wednesday lvIL
Hrass Curtain Poles lCr
Wednesdny .'
Tho special prices on WHITK PARASOLS and SHIRT WAISTS will
continue Wednesday.
ALL TAILORED SUITS nnd SHIRT WAISTS SUITS will ko Wed-
nesday at
HALF-PRICE
DON'T FORGET our goods arc all new; no old stulT to
worlt off no hurrah sale just "straight from the
shoulder ' reductions.
Ditzler Dry Goods
COMPANY
Daylight
Store
ARE BURRIED TOGETHER
HUSBAND AND WIFE DIE
THEY HAD LIVED ALMOST
SIMULTANEOUS.
AS
Ardmnrelte Speolal.
Cleburne Texas July 22. Rov. W.
H. Andrews pastor of tho .Main street
Methodist chrch of this city conduct-
ed a funeral service near Tomplo yes-
torday which was tho culmination of
n very peculiar coincidence.
Dr. I). (1. Adams an old nnd res-
pected physician of Roll county died
on Wednesday mid tho funeral servi-
ces wero bet for the following day
Whllo tho obsequies for tho dead
wero being conducted the widow of
tno deceased who was present among
tho mourners fainted away. Hostora-
lives wero applied without avail and
gress over nor husband wero post-
TiTrTmri-MrrTrr-
"WE SELL THE EARTH"
Riggins & West
Some Real Bargains
.. 2 l-2c
. . 6 3-4c
.. .8 l-2c
Shirt Waists Suits
32 l-2c
78c
34c
Ml
35c I
15c
8c
69c
Phone
825
I lly this strange clrcuuiMnncn wa
j granted the wish often expressed dur
. Ing tho llfo of both husband nnd wlf.
I and bo togother In tho grave.
BASE BALL
GAINESVILLE
vs.
ARDMORE
Tues. S Wed.
Tho Wicliitii J-'ulis lo'ini pom
Pom (1 of tho pick of the pluv
ers from tl( Xoith Texas
Iinikuu will boliern Thurhtliiy
Friday and Saturdny.
I dis Free to Grand Stand
Co.
Summary Two base hits Hnncock ' 1D-3
HAMILTON CO.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 23, 1907, newspaper, July 23, 1907; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80498/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.