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PAGE FOUR.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmc-f Sunday April 19 1908
THEY CAME
m bunches and crowds regardless of
mud or ram
The Mammoth Sale
at
WONDER STORE
is the talk of the town.
C'dinu and be one of the throng
doods at right prices
The Wonder Store
YOUNG DEMOCRACY
FOR THE PURPOSE OF STUDYING
THE POLITICAL SITUATION
OF THE DAY.
Tin- Young .Men's Democratic Chili
nit organisation made up of the young
men of the city whoae agea run from
lb to 25 yeara waa perfeiteri last
night with w nietnuerahlp of 7.r. The
obji-ct of the orgaulaullon la to ilia-
till In the minds of tho younger men
of tlir city ami county those IiIkIi
principle of democracy in taught by
Tlio. Jefferson mill Andrew Jackson
ninl also to take Ha lntrtL In the
fight to lm waged by the mrty dur-
ing the comttiK presidential campaign.
During the eouraw of the meeting
Oscar Payne Dow Dtiunnwny. I 'nil.
Ilium D. .McCoy. Ansoll llarp. mill
Frdcrlck Tucker iiiiulo spcechett. Os-
car Payne awko against special lag-
iHlatiou and tho present trend of
VVellt tO lllVltlt (INI IIIIICll In tho
courts of tho country. I'aul llutia
poko against giving the rlnht to
vote to women. Dow Diinmiway on
tin- tariff UK the breeder of trusts.
D McCoy oko In favor of the
llryan hanliliiK bill. uiakltiK banks
insure tho depositors against losses.
Ansell liiirji on Jefferson democracy
mid Fred Tucker on tho trust sit-
nation. The young men of thin club will
f Jinil a library of purely ollileal lit-
er.miie ho as the public ipietitloiiH
Jii.i) be studied In a hyatematlc man-
ner and no that tho uiMiihcrs ma
he III H IMIHltlllll tO lIUctlHM JNllltl-
c.il question when called upon to do
mi by the older moinbera of the putty.
The election of otlUera was poat-
lond until Friday ulKht Mn 1.
QUIET NOW AT CHESTER.
Chester. !.. April is. Tmltty the
polire have tho strike situation here
will In hand. No at tempt wua made
toiUi to run earn.
Hi.- iruoper who was ahot laat iilttht
b a Mrlke sympathiser la In n ae-
rious condition ninl will probably dlo.
Received Sad News
l'oiter Staple received a. telephone
from Denton Tp.xhn hist
night notifying him that hla taster.
Mi- HeMHf Staph was ill ami not
I'M" i ted to recover. She recently it n
ili rt. i.t mi oHrHtlmi ror appendlclilH
M' SMpies left this morning for her
111 .Knte
A GOOD ARTIST
c a n m a k e a t e n
thousand dollar picture
of a ten dollar man.
A good engraver can
make a out of a two
dollar shoe look as well
as a seven dollar shoe.
but he can't put the value int. tl. d.
can t make the picture tell the story hut the shoe
does its own talking. Look at The Stetson Sim.
prices lor Stetson Shoes.
Stetsons cost from $SS0 to $').00 the pair.
J.
the
DOG POISONER'S WORK.
Valuable Bird Don Killed by Admin-
istration of Poison.
Some illlaii hna been getting In
IiIh deadly 'work ainoiiK the dogs of
Uih city and Iiiin neither scared
good bad nor lndltferetit doga. Tlila
(lend in litimnu form veoma to take
a delight In olonliig doga tlmt are
of value to the owner mid aro potH.
nut it short time since. Home one
IMiltMtned it valuable Snitch collie
owimhI by Arthur Sinclair and a little
later iMHile nie Hlaoned the harm lew
French mhmII owned by Jullim Kiihn
and hint night the aaino person or
aoiiie poraon with not any more feel-
ing. Miiwiiieil n valuable imlnter on
Main street. The poor brute nimble
to tell any one of lu agonies surfor-
ed thu torture of one dunined mid
after having oaten the K)lsoned food
ihook aa an unpen leaf mid ilnully
died In the middle or Main Mtreut
Hour thu comer of Caddo.
A largo crowd had gathers! aroiinil
to watch the Hior brute dlo and In
that crowd not one wan hoard to
npeak lu any but tho hardest terms
of the person who wiih ho unfeeling
aw to k)Ikoii a K)or dumb brute.
A society for tho prevention of
cruelty to milmala could do a hit or
m'.HNlonary work lu KiU city and lu
time could make the human who
would maltreat nn animal reel the
keen IcihIi or the law.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Rosa C. Hell plalntirr. vh. Arthur
C. Hell defendant.
Ily virtue or n Judgment rendered
lu the District Court of Carter coun-
ty Oklahoma on the 12th day of
November. W07. mid an execution Is-
sued thereon the undersigned
on the HOth day or May 1U0S be-
tween tho hour or ten o'clock n. in..
and four o'clock p. 111. of Maid day.
offer ror attle and sell to tho highest
bidder tiwu credit or six montha
with approved security lot number
even in block three hundred and
thlrty-rour.
Dated A.iril lSllt. IOOS.
.1. II. AKHItS
Sheriff or Carter County.
19-UG-S-10.
SEND THREAT TO MAYOR.
Night Riders Warn Mayor of Lato-
nla Police are Working.
Cincinnati Ohio. April IS.- Nlnht
rldci'H tnl.i sent a letter to Mayor
.1 'I' Uurle of Uttonia. Kv . tbreat-
enliiK t0 burn bin home unless lie
fled by Wednesday.
w
and wear one pair and you'll readily
see why so many people pav Stetson
W. Krueger
214 West Main St
LATEST NEWS
FROM GUTHRIE
SPECIAL SESSION TALK AGITAT-
ING LEGISLATORS.
OPPOSED BY SEN. BILLUPS
1 Says Governor Aured Him There
Would De No Special Session.
Draft on National Treasury
For More School Money.
(lu'lnie. Okla. April 18. Talk of
.i
1.1I M'Hxfon of the Imrlalature
1 .11.1' itnif N'Klslatlve circles.
'Ill" inini'iiii'iit la opixratMl In tb
1 i'( s. n.iMr lilllupa. the democrat-
i 1 1.1 is chairman anys Ue gover-
-uri'd Mm there would be no
Mich aeaalou.
on i.'ciiniileratlon today tho sen-
.lie killed the bill regnlatluK tho prac-
11 ice or cniropractlca. Tali bill
liaxMetl to its third rendliiR recently
with only one vote to the od. The
r consttlerutlou occasioned a aplritMt
debate today.
The Hinlth-Meininlncr Cordell coun-
ty court hill waa aae.
Deposits Will be Withdrawn.
C-uthrle Okla.. April is. Special.
S-cretary .Marr of the state achool
land commlaalon Monday will notlf)
the national banks in which there la
ileponlu-tl about 2.(UU of the slate
funds that thla money will be with-
drawn after June If the Instlttitlona
do not Insure under the depoacltora'
guaranty law.
Draft on National Treasury.
Outhrle. Oklu.. April IS. Special.
Secretary Marr today drew 011 the
national treumiry for $5uO0OU or the
school fund or I5.00U.U00 and thu In-
teiet on the whole amount which
hcliuiKM to the Htate amouutlnK to
about $7(1000.
Cameron Asks Opinion.
Outhrle. Okla. April IS. Special.
School Superintendent Cameron hna
.inked 1111 opinion from the attorney
Kcuomt's department an to the pow-
er or the htato lu cntica where per-
sona die Intctitutc.
An unknown tramp died hIx montliH
aito at thu home or n Pottawatomie
county farmer. Three thouHiind dol-
lara was round on the tramp's body.
The rarmer claimed It. hut mi lit-
lemllim phyHiclaii lu court Rot tw
thousand.
A Teciinisch attorney notified Su-
perintendent Cmnoroti who bellovoH
that tho Mtate la entitled to tho whole
sum.
Commltee to Washington
(luthrle Okb.. April IS. Special.
The Htate aenatorial commission met
here today and named a Hiib-comnilt-
tee couipoHed of Speaker .Murray Tom
II. Do.le deliiociatM. mid ('. II. Doiik-
las mid ex flov. Thoiuaa 1). FerKuaon.
republicans to mo to Washington anil
tii'Ku congress to take action 011 the
proiKialtlon to amend the constitution
and provide for the direct election of
t'tiitnl State Hciuuord.
Armed Willi resolutions from twen-t-Hl
states 1 be coiiiuiIhkIoii will
leae Fiida.
FIGHT FOR BIGGER NAVY
HOBSON CONTIUESTO FIGHT FOR
A DIGGER NAVY FOR THE
UNITED STATES.
Waahlngtoii. D. C. April IS "The
nht for i blguer navy will pi right
on mid Hepresentatlve. Hohnon or
Alabittiin after an intenlow with the
presldtuit yinterday.
"No battle Is ever lost or won on
the skirmish lines. Wo have Just lie-
nun. If Sharp Williams bad not made
the matter a party question in the
house theie would h.le been man
inure democrats oted 111 favor of four
balil.'HhlpH' lu- said
NEGRO PREACHER ARUSTED
CHARGED WITH MURDERING AND
ROBBING YOUNG WOMAN
EMPLOY OF RAILROAD.
Memphis. Tenn. April IS. Op sus-
picion of having robbed and nuirdored
Kra Wdll.ims. aged IH. a railroad
clerk nnd throwing her body into
Wolf JUvcr. Matthey Mooro a negro
preacher waa arrested hero this ar-ternoon.
WORST STORM IN YEARS
it utnitiu. ii iioiii jaKr one )
Aidid to the terror caused by the
ratiiK elemelits peofde of the wct
ern section of the city were thrown
Into the wildest sort of panic when J
It became known that Parker llrolli-
ora' circus tents had been blown
down mid that In the confusion twj
Ilia- Hons Jmd escaped. The kliiss
of heasla were at larne for an hour
or more being recaptured through
the coiiniKo of Miss Frneslltie l.a
Uos- vt the circus who led a folic
of circus tnon In pursuit through
the ilarknean and atonn. The reimrt
that the lions had earnped spread
rapidly mid aa la alwats the ciikc
In such affairs were mitKiiifled i.v
result being that the women ud '
children of thf city spent a sleep
leaa night while a majority of the I
men folk were In almost equall
aa bad a fix the news that the ani !
mala had been recaptured not lini;
denerolly nown when the nn -i t. :-
of the circus collapsed .loshim San-
chei. a canvaa man waa caught In
the wreckage and both his legs were
broken. The circus people estimate
their losses at not less than 12000
In Unr Worth the Trinity river
began to rlao at midnight and every
available man waa hurried into the
river bottoms to warn the sleeping
iHipulatlon of danger.
A four foot rise In the west fork
and the clear fork of Trinity tnnde
four thousand iwrsons In Fort Worth
and this vicinity homeless today.
Thoiwaiids wore forced to llee from
their homes loavlnR behind all furni-
ture ami personal effect so sudden
was tho riso.
The street car tracks between here
ami North Fort Worth are under live
feet of water. Tho Texna & Pacific
report that owing to waaliouta of
track and bridges It will be lniHs-
hIMo to send trains west for several
dayu.
Tho Fort Worth & Hlo firando.
Trinity & Brazos Valley. Siintu Fe.
Texas Central and Cotton lie It roads
are unnblo to observe their schedule
mid tnilllc between here and Ilrown-
wood was tonight abandoned. Trains
to tho north aro not so badly affect-
ed. There was 11 cloud burst In West
icxas counties last night and it la
oxpet-ted that this will send the river
six feet higher.
At nalnesvllle tho wind blew down
n number of lmusus. Red Ulver
llruzos and IVxupio nro all the high
est Tor twenty lyears mid aro still
rising. The damage to cro.is will
reach a million.
.unyor Harris tonigni issued .1
proclamation asking Tor donations
Tor the roller or sufferers.
A report from Strawn says .1 crow
with an engine went several miles
down the track near there to rescue
ft family and carried a woman and
three hllddren from a window of tho
1 i. which was siirroundeil by va
ter. Water gained four foot in the
houses there during tho night nnd
many lxirely escaped drowning. The
Texas & Pacific track nt Str.iwn is
oompletelyw ashed away and It Is
rt'iKirted that the track at Dennett's
station Is ten foot under water.
ADDRESSES KANSANS
MINNESOTA GOVERNOR ENTHUSb
ASTICALLY RECEIVED GUEST
OF BETHANY COLLEGE.
I.lndsberg Kan.. April IS. (lov.
eruor John A. Johnson or Minnesota
arrived hero this morning and was
today the guest of the faculty 01
llethauy college.
Today he addressed a crowd of sev-
eral thousand people who aro here
to attend tho annual .Messiah Fes-
tival conducted by the college.
(lovernor Johnson was given a rous-
ing reception.
HAMILTON ENTERS RACE.
Will Mak Active fight for Demo-
cratic Nomination for Governor
Chicago 111 April IS. Col. J.
Hamilton Lewis entered the race to
day ror the democratic nomiinitlnn
ror governor or Illinois. His plat-
ronu stands for radical reforms and
I-owls It is rfald will put up a strong
llirllt fur the imtnltviMmi 111.... ...Ill
" " " "
likely again Ik. tho republican can-
1"lH1
LONGWORTH URGES
INCREASE !
I
Better 1
Teddys Son-ln-Lav. Wants
Pay for Foreign Representatives
Washington D. C.. April IS. Itep-1
resentntlvo l.ong'worth ot Ohio today I
urged congress to Increnso tho snl-
ario) of the I'nltcd States ambassa-
dors and consuls abroad.
1ongworth claimed that Dr. James
Hill could not accept tho ambassa-
dorship to Germany becauso of the
small pay.
INNES BAND CONCERT
ON SUNDAY; MAY 31 UNDER AUS
PICES OF THE COMMER
CIAL CLUD.
The npproachlng cngai'int or Inne.i
Orchestral band which will give two
concerts lu Ardmore on the after-
noon and niftht or May 111. Is caus-
ing n great deal or discussion lu mu-
sical clrclea. TJ10 high character ol
the great leader and his organization
Is o well appreciated horo that noth-
ing Is needed to add to the desire
or the people to attend the con-
certs!. 1'rogrnniM consisting entirely of sa-
cred music will bo selected suul pub-
lished In advance of the date and n
musical chorus or at least 100 voices
under Mlas Abby llmina will render
Creation" or "Tho Ilyinn oi Pnilse.
It Is expected that tho music will
arrive within a few days nnd tho
chorus will at once bgln riractlce.
A feature of the engagement of the
hand which will be appreciated by
the people will be the low price of
CO cents for general ndmlsslon. The
concerts will be given lu a lingo cir-
cus tent capable of seating i"000 peo-
ple tho reserved seats being lu
tho center and tho sides being raised.
The advertising matter and posters
will bo put up within the next week
nnd an effort nut.de to Interest the
cities and towns within ensy access
of tho city of Ardmore. Tho Com-
mercial Club Is already busy making
theso arrangements.
SMITH FURNISHES BOND
FORMER TRAFFIC MANAGER OF
IRON MOUNTAIN INDICTED
BY GRAND JURY.
I.lttlo Hock. Ark.. April IS. Ailbur
C. Smith former trnfllc manager or
tho Missouri Paciric and Iron Moun-
tain rollroails who was Indicted by
a federal grand Jury here arrived
today from St. Imls.
Ho immediately furnished $10000
ball and was released.
FIRE BOY'S MENAGERIE
DURING PAST WEEK LEOPARD
MONKEY AND TWO OTHERS
ADDED TO SELECTION.
The boys of tho llro department
own a inonagerlo that many larger
cities would like to own lu Us park
and all of the animals were either
purchased by tho boys with their own
funds or presented to tliein by
frlonds.
For the past . year or more the
members of tlje department have
boon gathering tho iets and nninutU
together a ftfw at a time nnd olton
they have lost several or the puts
either through death or having tlioni
killed. The loss or pets howivor.
did not deter the boys n the least
rroni spending their mono Tor more
pets nnd within the past few days.
slnco tho carnival has 'iceu here
have mnde soornl purchnuv among
which are a leopard about soven
mouths old. two African ant eaters
or grave dlt"is and 1. racer mom;-
ey. The Increase purchased this
week glvei the boys tl.o following
animals lu their collection. A leop
ard two ant enters a badgor a rao-
- ....
coon a nioiiKoy a neiginn nnro a
red squirrel and an eagle. Tho loys
are on a trade for nn armadillo ami
also expect to get two young wolvus
i a short tliuo
The nnlmnhj and pots aro kept lu
caaea. and visitors . elmllv wei.
coined at the quarters whoro they
will lie shown through tho montigerle.
I Wo never did get all tho sympathy
we were entitled to when wo had
tlx toothache.
Laughter Is tho lubricant that
makes tho wheels of llfo run
1 I Mil II II 'Hi in
1 smoothly.
TULSANS SEE
PRESIDENT
BOOSTERS FROM OKLAHOMA
CALL AT WHITE HOUSE.
WITH GORE AND OWEN
President Makes Speech to Boosters
From Tulsa Plea for Rights of
Indian "He's Oldest Ameri-
can of Us All."
Washington April IS. Ono hun-
dred and thirteen booster from
I Tulsa. Oklu. arrived hero yesterday
mid spent tho day In Washington
.smng the sl.ita and hobnobbing
with President Koosevelt Vice Pres-
ident Fill banks and other statesmen
at tho capltoi.
The iKiosters are on a two weeks'
tour ot the Hnat the trip being
taken In the Interest of Tulsa and
surro ling section which they term
"the gold mine or the universe.
They aro traveling lu a special train
of live cars and carry their own
band. They claim to have an exhibit
car containing peaches wiie.U corn
alfnira ami other products of the
new state but the car was not at-
tached to tho train when they reach-
ed Washington and thu Tulsatis said
Its absence was due to the Tact that
the tunnels In this iiulghlxirhood were
too low to admit tho passage or the
car.
Sonators Core and Owen accom-
ixinled tho Oklahonians to tho call
011 the president who received them
in the White House Instead or the
oxecuutlve ofrico.
Mr. Hoosovelt recognized many
old Irlends lu the party whom he
greeted most cordially.
1-tht night tho visitors woro given
a reception in the rooms or tho
Chamber of Commerce by the Wash
Ington chnmbor. The only leglsla
tlou In which the Oklnhoma visitors
appear to be Interested especially is
that which proposes to repeal restrlc
lions upon the alienation ot land by
Indians.
Senator (lore told them that the
house. In which tho bill is now
pending wns ravorablo to tho mens
uro and that only two or three
senators would vote against It.
The train will leave horo tomorrow
night for Baltimore Philadelphia ajid
New York. Tho trip will cost Tulsa
about $12000 and It looks as though
sho will get nioro than the worth
of her money.
After all. gentlemen ho Is tho
oldest Amelrcnn of all or us; m glvo
you here. I take a peculiar Interots
bo oden to both tho Indian and the
oldest America or all or us; so
olilost American of nil of us; so glvo
him a fair show; glvo him a chance.
In these words President Roosevelt
spoko to tho members or the Tulsa
lOkla.) Commercial Club.
"It Is a great pleasure to greet
you horo. I take a peculiar interest
in your great state ror it Is a great
state and It is going to be a much
greater state. 1 endeavor to find out
what Is really for your Interest and
tbon to do it. 1 wont over very care-
fully with your representatives this
question of tho removal or the re-
strlcttoiiB and came to tho conclu-
sion that subustantlal Justice would
ho done to both tho Indian and thu
white man by hooping Tor tho In
dian a homestead or rorty acros or
good agricultural land and allowing
him to alienate the remainder. I dr
not think It to his advantage or
to yours that there should be large
tracts or noit-taxablo mid non-lni
proved land.
i ni neip you to seo mat you
get your rights. Now. 1 want you
to help mo see that the Indian gets
his rights. I will help you In any
legitimate way and I will do my
best to try to see Mint tho Indian
Is not kept as nn obstruction to the
growth or tho state. Hut you know-
as well as I do that there aro plenty
or Indians who are not 3 as well
able to take care or them(!vu4 as
the rest or you exteremiy able gen-
tlemen from Oklahomn. You can not
arford. In your own Interest to i'o
loss than Justice to the Indian and
I want each of jou to make It your
work to seo that your own vul
courts your st-uo ofric'ats carefully
preserve tho rlglta of tho Ind'an
and that you try to give htm the
chance to whim he is entlt'ed '
will do nil I can -.ocuro him tlmt
chance.
'After all gentlemont ho Is the
oldeBt Amorlcan of all of us; go
glvo him a ralr show; give him n
chance. I have no sympathy with that
maudlii seiitlmentnllsm about tho
Indian which la most intenso tho
farther you set away from where the
Indian is. All 1 want is that iu
shall not only give to the very able
ery aihtinced Indian the samo
show that 011 give to the white
man; but that the Indian who needs
to be brought along lor n decado
of two needs to bo educated and
trained until he can stand entirely
on his own feet shall have your
help."
Cascnswcet Is for babies and chil-
dren and Is especially good for the
his so common In cold weather. Look
for tho ingredients on tho bottlo.
Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by
W. 11. Frame.
SULPHUR'S COUNT TO RETURN.
Goes to Chicago for Conference With
His Cousin Prince de Sagan.
Sulphur Okla. April IS. Special-
Prince Henri DeFeros the French
nobleman -who spent tho winter nt
thla resort nnd woh went recently In-
cog to Chicago for a conference with
his cousin Prlnco de Sagan who al-
so traveled Incog from New York to
Chicago ha written his friends nt
the Artesian that hu will be with
them again in n short time. The gay
young count In his letters to his Sul-
phur friends states that Prince do
Sagan has overcome tho opiMisltlou ot
tho Goulds and their friends to tho
prince's marriage to Mme. Clould.
DoWItt's Kidney and DIaddor Pills
aro prompt nnd thorough and will In
n short tlmo strengthen woakoned
kidneys nnd allay troubles arising
from InrinmmnUon of tho bladder.
Sold by W. U. Frame
YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS.
List of Winners at Oaklan0 and
New Orleans Tracks.
New Orleans Ia. April 18. Ho-
suits hero today:
First ltact 3-1 mllo Horago won;
Tyler second; Nancy Blue third.
Tlmo 10 2-5.
Second Race i-8 mile Fallen
Leak won; Mcdonlglo second; Felix
Moses third 'lime 1.01 2-5.
Third Unco 7-S mllo Mrs. Annlo
won; (ilenvllle second; Amerlcus
third. Time 1:30 3-5.
Fmirfth Hnco one mile Lemon
Olrl. won; Heart of Hyacinth sec-
ond; Punky third. Time 1:13 3-.".
Firth Itace 7-8 mllo (Jllfiiln. won;
draco Cleorge aecond; Don Hamilton
Tlmo 1:10.
Sixth Itace Five and one-half fur-
longsLightning Conductor won;
llrookston second; Campaln third.
Tlmo 1:30.
Oakland April 18. Results today
at Oakland track:
First Itace 3-1 tulle J. W.
O'Nell won; Hector second; Kim-
dale third. Tlmo 1:14.
Second Itace 1-2 mile Tom Hay-
ward won; Ornco George second;
Woodlaiidor. third. Tlmo 17 2-5.
Third Ilaco 3-1 mile Yada won;
Andrew U. Cook second; Preen
third. Tlmo 1:12 3-fj.
Fourth Itaco 1 l-lfi miles Mars-
tor won; Cabin ueeond; Frank Flit-
tier third. Time 1 : 15 3-.r..
Fifth Itace 1 mllo and 70 yards
Hoggs won; Karl Rogers second;
Kdtiardo third. Time 1.15 3-5.
SUth Race about 3-1 mile Pojor-
Ita won: Native second; Momlnus
third 1.09.
ODD MARRIAGE CEREMONY
GROOM BEING DEAF MUTE. CER-
EMONY IS PERFORMED IN
WRITING BY PASTOR.
Won. Tonn. April 18. One of the.
oddest marriage ceremonies ever per-
lormed took place hero today when
.miss iiertha Cunningham 11111 Fnveti..
Kason wero w'odded.
Kfihon Is a deaf mute ami th..
ceremony was performed lu writing.
HENDRIX DENIES GUILT.
Alleged Companion of Dead Horse
Thief Denies Being in Fight.
Sulphur. Okla.. April IS. Sncci.ni
Will Ilendrlx who was nrrestel m
Stratford was brought to Sulphur to-
day. Ilendrlx Is charged with being
in tho battle with Sheriff Mastu-eii
and deputies Thursday morning when
uus bliciton was killed. Ilendrlx it...
tiles being In tho fight.
It Is reported that tho cninnnninn
of Gus Shelton aftor charging tho
sheriffs posso with his Winchester
nnd sundlng them to town nfter inn
ammunition returned to tho wounded
man and stayed with him an bom-
until tho approach or day. Ilendrlx
has Influential friends nnd It Is be-
Moved ho will bo able to nrov. nn
alibi.
New Rural Routes.
Rural delivery services have been
established to commence July 1 out
or cyrn Caddo county Okla. to
sorvo elghty-Bovon famlllos. and Inn.
la Rogers county Okla. to Bervo H3
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 278, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 19, 1908, newspaper, April 19, 1908; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80722/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.