The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 35, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 28, 1908 Page: 4 of 16
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Ardmore. Sunday June 23 1908.
THE DAILY ARDMOREI ft.
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"''U i.L e.Lablnhlnr co-lson da IS each chid of school
fw.rmala on the blab Bel U
It outlined siiou)4 alio na n
P ;r on all teachers not holding
a o-gree from some crediuble mstl-
t j.oo t OetU-na ue
-I. ftrnrdi ihrould count more on 1
.MricaUon than final examiaauoa. i
u - a on-re tMil In KcboUrsolp U no .
t.-.: in teattolBC kolall. '
A. K MOORlt.
Edwlinal OotlMk In the Eait Sldt.
of State.
YA 'r ArdBoriW.
Tti- ladiaa Trriltory aaa had. alae
tt- bit mi rt came a pro-
ctllawafcli. Tb Boat ltw-
of ta atatM aatarallr aobt
j -: wfcr ibr aa macb room
1 umiapmmn and protrma. A
l rr - iil la ladiaa Twiltorj Mr
t..r. m)c t4or crat raalu
a-d con ot rtcuwtoaa la tb tad
v.'b toaMtalac accoanpltab4. and
n. h Bor M do It ta not tbe IB-
1 ao A ne oountrj but
y.. ho U prepared to Bdure aad
i '.'juer
1- haa bea aald taat former In-
: at Territory wan peopled with
ir-rant aad worthleaa people A
f thla at owai aaf V trj
hi- e maat uphold the hih orth
tbe early ' Intruder. ' Too can
v more aar they were b worthy
t.'.db joo can accuae tne niariin.
. Maaaachasetu wlU Ukft trtlta.
Ir. v-d wt shoald have you ee by
frulu of their labors the ame-
'.a aad ctviitting eBecta among
:r.llaaa the very spirit of prog-
and enterprise I call these facts ;of
)ngr mlad that you may later
f..j them la our present ovuoos
f . 'Juration in the eaat aide ot
lik ahoma.
. tbe traveler paaaea tnrougn
(.j: juntry some years ago. he was I
i n uth Impresaed with oar 'ahaBty"
houses aad misjudged tbf
r f oiblp of our fair aad ladastrtoai :
; i- How many of yon know that j
. a a people hare always a-m
:.'-j for sch Is. aad tor good
- We hae ;very testimony j
' the people whe came here from
. fiates long ago ere of the very
-pe of American citlseaahip
i. : people surpass them In prog- j
ness and enterprise. Iok at
r.ties tor a moment and you
m the magnllicent school build-
y n- with every room teemlag with
; k t American boys and girls pre-
- .- i over by a competent teacher
a' 1 an able superintendent. I could
!:.-'.jn several citiea and loans
!. - the conditions exist as living
i :. . uents ot the peoples" great de-
- for school These things prof
..ively that tbe people of the
i .- !de have ever been for -uu'a
t . and advancement and br-
- - 'ie provided amp- meana fur
ti.. .rogress of tbelr children You
i iius surely see that the a
.- .'' of schools In tne rural d.atnca
- u. .ndication of the spirit -! l.-
; .- who live in these dl-'r.''-v..
' ust now conclude that : r-
i- t..adred thw prognss of i
!. in the rural schools of it.-- '
:.- of the aute. it waa not ;n-
1 rr. it-nce or neglect of its po;.'
A man who has been familiar
t .. unfavorable conditious in v
how nearly impottsiL:- l h..-"-h
for tbe good farmer to ..
' ... and control a school m-ar l. -ri:.n
borne.
1 1..- ilm bas now conn- think
!.-.. '-r. for It. when the i:ur.n-i.
if f.ur Oklahoma Is free tu con.;..
with other sUtes In education. Now
i i. urie to dlscilKS educational mt
I x.k in east side of Oklahoma
When the (iertnan ileleKatlon
i d inerica a few years Hg to ltivi k-
t.Ki'. the school system of the ilif
ft ri-nt sUtes. they prououno-il that
of Oklalioinit the best. This a old
Ohl.ihoma. and only shows what our
m-hnt will do wliun left un-ri-i-'rirteil
and trim to act.
Sittiiritlly mid ixilltlCHlly a dlvidtiiK
Inn- iftMeii old Oklahoma and In
diah Territory bas Ui-en long estab-
lihi.fl Sialf hood has obliterated
this lino In a Kod many restricts
Imt In cdiifutlHi thtre Is ywt a dlf-fi-ri'iire.
Oklahoma having tb hetier
hi IiooIh. There will always be thla
1 ti.- for In a very few ycais we will
Mi" the east side bow much 'i'
FiiM'-txa them In schools. And why
no' " In many ways we have the
ad.vitagt. We have been uuith ?v
t .ii eapir'enre and hav profited
tt'ii . -1 . There Is no countv now n
i it Oklahoma but has better dla-
! if. for schools than the west sl!
i . lountv suiwrlntenonts of Bur
-'
-l.l. have learned much from the
u i t. ikes of the same officers on tbe
u"t side and many other advantages
I ' iid mention if spare Hrnilttd.
'I v rv are three i-Mii ntlal things i
' -i hiMiU and education we mlctit I
ti.-. i-m ust her
Teacher patront
.ii-i funds.
in some of the older states we
ivi nnd ninny teachers who nave
' i !' up good school positions and
i drawing large salaries. In fart
i i". at many of them are teaching
f r salaries" In Oklahoma we find
fi w oich posltlous but we find teach
i - i v the scores who are real mis-
Hinnarioa. who teach because they
1 -. the profession Indeed we bare
fi tu I pally trui' teachers In Oktsbo-
im especially on thw east side for
ln ' Is where the tulsalonary worll
has h.'on done.
I ..iivh said something already
n'riiit th patrons and shall merely
mieak more favorably of him here.
I vi ntiire the assertion that un place
in the I'nltod States has ever V.sn
more concerned altout Its schools
than our side of Oklahoma at pres-
ent Oo to the county superintend-
ont's olllce and see those who com"
there to know about schools and
Hch.iol hulldlngH. The people are now
rrn'lv to domnnstrute) that great en-thll-lasin
for schools thny have W)
long licld In Flore for lack of oppor-
Mi ty
No stato In the union has inado
And m making more libe ral provisions
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rt Mf!f .. K' f.'tf.l f-J&rt I.'.- HI.. .
l IO H A inwu D.lll Ki i m
mad noaaibie lor local ftou us
All tu- lo tbe county go into Sine leaving icllege. he baa de-
cuabty school funds voted himself to teachlBg ud bat
t h.r. mitten mllT of the rem- uucht tor flfteeo rear. three rears 1
mon schools of lb school where la
the farmers buy goes id we ana
. of -tf educational system i
lump l hi' ritb aunrc saltan ui
yoa eaa aaa lil altiaaately lead to
a acfcobl aiatea In te eaat aide of
the atate thai be aarpasced by .
W H. ABER.NATHT.
Supt. M. E. Mosr;
I.of Moor a laatructor la phy-
icm. tKj.aawD.ne and readin In tBw
aornal achool that cloaed Ita aeiaion
here yesterday He u at preaeat
apertateadeat of tbe Marletu cy
acboola aad beara the diaUacUoa of
belnR the hifbeM salaried taache;
la the atate. He waa recast elected
vice president of the Southern Bute
Normal athool. but declined tbe bob-
or. prefernar to remain lo Marletu.
Prof Moore It a graduate of the tni-
re Hi) TraiBiOg achool ot Orllnda.
Tean. aod la alao a ?raduat o.
the Southwestern Normal fnHeralt)
of Teaaeaaee.
Supt. A. J Freneh
One of the lnteretln lltHilull
u. co-operative NortBsl la Prot
x j rreBcJ) ot parcell Okla. Ha
B0W hoMi sUot ot conaty
I superlBteadeBt of McOala couBty
: b4 iachr of IS years'
I Derlence. He ha taught In the states
juaa.as'ppl and Teiaa While in
tBe utter atate be wa tustn-. rr.an-
Mer of Trinifv fnler) t !
rfcB xexai OKia-o-i . '
ed state having I -! h- '
yours. 1'rof. Kronoh was iMltiontod
tirinetiMtllr at Cumberland Uuvurslty
ut 1-banon. Tenn. and was a class
mate of Judge H. '.McMillan judK
of tbe fourth Judicial district. While
he was in the literary department
Senator Joe llalli-y ot Texaa was
in tbe law department of tbe same
achool.
Mrs. Rawles Andersen
Mrit Kwl. s Andersen bas contlib -
jted much toward the succeft of
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st ssiou in tuis city yesteraay. airs
j And ron Is a native of the Lone
Hiar state and Is a graduate of tbe
Hhi-ruiau female Institute of Sher-
uio. Texas. 8 be taught successfully
for thirteen years in resas aim usia
homa. One of tbe years of ner tuacn
ing was spent in Arumoro ana sne
wax elected for a second year but
resigned on account of her re-
io .u..cn. r.o mo t-mi i.
rears she bas been a teacher in
' tbe Marietta schools and at the
jlectloa held last November aba ww
-Iected omnty sujei mundeut of
Love County.
F. W. Whlnnery
Prof. V. W. Wblnery. Instructor In
civics and grammar in the joint aor-
ma I institute Is unusually successful
''' jr .'ir8
ewsS5!sfflt(sg "
In bis presentation of these subjects lest town In the new s'.ue. . Tbe directors of the company are
He Is a student both by IncttnarTon ' Ardmore possesses every advantage numbered with tbe successful timin-
and by habit and bas made careful In town luilrtliig that any other clers of the town. Mr. C. T. llar-
preparation for bis work. Himself town in tbe new state bas. This riuger tho president Is one of' the
imbued with n lively Interest In his 'town has coal gns oil asphalt foremost cattlemen of the state
subjects be succeeds In eliciting the I nhale granite lime h.gliest altl- owning considerable property and
keenest Interest from the teachers
In bis classes.
For tbe past three years In sue
cession I'rof. Wblnery has Instructed
In the normal Institute In Noble
County. Oklahoma. Supt Ferrler of.tate trade. It Is the natural dUtrih-
N.Ale County says of hlnr "He Is an
able educator nnd a very niccessful
teacher. As an Institute Instructor
he Is entirely satisfactory and In
very thorough in hl work '
Prof Whlnery was born and edit
cated In tbe state of Iowa After
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t.' S
a .man N
rtr.a
g"
rge to- one term anl lien spent
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w mib-b. iu
Iowa aad twelve la Oklahoma J
ne n ova prim-ipe-i iwwn
BilUags Pawaee and Morrison OXla-
". w
whkh haa )uat cloaed waa prtacipal
ot the CO. H Academy at UebaaoB.
Oklahoma He alao aerred for a time
aa aoperintendeat of acbooU la NoMe
Couaty. Oklfihoma
Prof. Wbiaery la a reanla aaa.
boaeai. tatthfal. and courteoot aa -
IU win friendt wherrer he ga.
Me aaa receiver tae nf; ot :com-
BjendaUoaa frosi every achool aad
normal lnautute bere he haa UMueni
The Oklahoma aute board of edaca-
tloa recently r ranted him a certl-
Urate aa eoaductor of normal lai-
tate. which fact j la luelf. pt-
dence of aupenor ability tad aac-
ceaa aa aa educator.
j
j Mi. Katie O'Brien '
j jr O'Brien u one of the plooeen
j0f thla country She ia one-elabtb 1b-
dlnn and aa her name indicates she
;j 0f Irish descent. She and her soa
own MO acres ot land oa tfce Wsshlta
river eaat of Ardmore. ttben ehe
caai into Mueukiii of lhl IkBri It
waa coaaldered worth very little but
with the energy for which ber race
Is knowB she Improved her land u-
til she assert a that she bas refused
JIM an acre for It. She haa a larg-
Quantity of fruit crowtat on her
tlar - and ha de-i ontratd ' -h-
u i -'.r -'-m -r- -
VIEW OF CO-OPERATIVE NOR
Showing lh; Class of Little Folk That
land by energy and IntelllKeuce glvt-s
tbe soil an opxrUinlly to ftrow ihem
rich. She was born In Holly Spr ug1
.Miss.. In lb6u ami nioveii with h. r
par. nts to Indian Territory when she
a a mere child. She has waii
stories to tell of frontier times and
her home Is always open to her
If lends and the stranger is never
turned from ber doors hungry or
I cold. 8he Is a typical frontier wo-
1 m. n n tin- tia t of chaiacter
that have made these people tuu-
ARDMORE GROWING RAPIDLY
According to Registration of Voters
it Is Now the Second City in
aire in tne new atate.
i he A dmoreite l uhl'shlng Com
p.in ha- b. en gather ug Inform ti
lion which shows up very creditab!
for their thriving city. It bas no'
me niiwim io uuu io us voting
strength or population and the fU
una which result from the ngistiu-
nm j)W conclusively that tbe sa.u
of whiskey Is not a necessary requ.'-
site In any town In tbe new staU
i but has 5.70? vote s.
These figures are gratifying to
the people of Ardmore. Iney are
conciua.ve evidence that outside of
Oklahoma City Ardmore is tbe larg-
Vide In the state the best health s.oi k In n number ot loan and bank-
record tbe best water system if Ing concerns. He Is a man of good
matchless sewer system line ngri- Judgmont and dosorvos the olllce
cultural lands a magnificent fnilt to which bo has been olectcd.
I belt and plenty of railroads to faclM-
utlPB point for the southwestern por-
I tlou of the state and khebst every
requisite to mnke It the ninnufactur-
Ing : enter of this portion of the
country
A'-dmore real estate has grown
I'radually in value since tho town
A
ff-
fatter u.an it ha' at an other Urn
Journal
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of Commerce
GILMER HOTEL
IkaowB thrwiRhoot the ttate K'.lioa'ng . a corr.ilc-"- roll of
A ri cup of A-ltr.ore oud be in- j w HaBBab. aaalaunt ra. hler the farh-r who avnd-l the cop r-
crjm.vte itbou- aomethia U.n?'BJ bookkeeper. I tbe Mj;b'. mar. Lm .;; r l.j.-h.bI held In Ard-
wl ""'j
'ar hoelry ba 12 rooms twitdea ;
as anaei hicb accommodate a
UBiim of ruetu It la eqalp-
ped th.oujthout itb aataral pa aad
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o mo1 ownplet hotela la Okla- I
noma u ia operMev on noxn in-
European aad Americas plaaa Whea
tbe o-operatle norma) waa located
B Artnot the Gilmer wbb aelected
Bi be Qxxt suitable place for te
teicbm and during the month ot
junr tn oilme baj bees the bus!-
Mt plac D Ardmore The Rental
proprietor of thla hotel la W r C-
nr He it a North Caro'.UB by
b.rth and aa Oklahumaa br adopMoa
He never mlaae aa opportunity to
advertise hit county and haa been
the means of bringing many people
from hi. old state to Oklahoma He
haa made a saccea of the hotel bua-
ineaa aa he doe everything else be
unilertakM itr r.llmtr ta an after
dinner speaker of more than a local
reputatiOB aad campaigned the su.e
Ut year la the interest of Hon. kee
C uc for governor He will attend
the Denver convention where be eg-
w-t. to William Jennlnsa Brn
r..n r...'i ard ". fin ar'ant' hlx
ti n" r - i!
f i
MAL IN SESSION IN ARDMORE.
was Used In Practical Demonstration
tmp nnUfpr CTATC DAWk I
i iiL niiumuiiL uinik unnn
I The Anlmoii Stat' Hliank ia a
'" w 'nt'Ti:M In the city whtcli
opened June 1 and Is an Institution
" hu-h the city is juii j.iouu
and ulttiough in its iutaiK) h.i
pro en a success on the eiy out-
et. With IU sidendld corps of olllcers
"d board ot directors there is notii-
in store to. It but prosperity
Some months ago a number ol
oecioeo tnai a nnanciai concern ot
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tills k.nd would be a good ' ling
for the town and Harold WalUce
who is up in banknlg business bav-
lug been connected wlib tbe Ard-
more xatiouui since It opening
some eight years ago a as instru-
mental in lis organisation. Tbe cltl-
tens seeing that It was a good
thing at once took stock. The cam-
ui is touvu wun a aioca oi tiuuu
subtcnbeU which denotes confidence
at once.
roui per rent Is paid on time de-
posits and eve y dollar Is guaran-
teed by a guarantee fund ot the
stato.
t uuer the Oklahoma law active
otllcers of the Sute Hank are not
aiiow.it to borrow money from tbe
bank'a fund.
Other directors are L. 11 Ixivo.
president of the Chickasaw Cotton
Compress Co.
1 Dr. F. P.- von Koller a pioneer
physician of the city.
B A. Walker one of Ardmore s
young nnd prosperous legal lights
Hyron Drew 0 the firm of Drow
fc lUmaey ono ot tbo strongest
I
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...... .k.
( in tbe c;tr
Harold Wailac. casblf-r It a -r
tmaa of tplendld buain u i
ncatioB and bat bad a vaat bit c
avtAPlaitr i . Hank anil tit milclv
in tne nni pio uo eji i.--
la bia line of work. He la t nailv
AlahiXinlBa eontMiiK and tvl.u
Moch of the aacceas of aav con
cern la due largely to th' enr-
ooaaeti and cordiality of i cl-rR-
Land of Opportunity.
Pew people who hae not been
i0 Oklahoma aad pent tomv time
ja'"M ' laHloB. hare any
' ' lb won'rfo1 opport"lti
1 0 10014 n'r B Trr ot
! tuF''
I u ltn Do1 hr I "
prof eaa ion in the mercaatDe
. DU'DeM- or 0B rm- lA9 TOne
i m" wn? n 801 rld 10 Vrk:
" rr 10 mur ctli of
Pbi'u' tB wwlA- w n
BOt another place on
"rn(. n" t'M a better welcome
orlofi'" ? "r lBlucl Sor
t . v ...
H 1 00In"
ror nothing better ta SS.V. but
"J "' -'
!h disposition to make the best of
ppportunltle.. m find thla a
rrulful Held for act.on.
v .
Y0U 5n0ula wnow 'his.
Foley' Kidney Kemwdy will care
a nf kidney or bladder trou-
'hi-t is not beyond be reach of
r- No mMi'irie can do more. 1
Work.
SMUGGLING COOLIES
RING WITH HEADQUARTERS IN
CALIFORNIA CONDUCTING
BUSINESS ON BIG SCALE.
Ixs Angeles Cal. June 27. In Los
Angelfs according to Information
gathered by tbe Immigration author!-
.' fc." . U' 1 . . ...IK HLll.C.I HU1..IU.'
.
ed In smuggling Chinese coolies over
tbe Mexicau border Into' tbe United
Sutes. Tbe gang In Soii'.un Cali-
fornia Is believed to agents
throughout California and tbe south-
west and tbe Inab.l.ty of tbe regular
force to cope with tbe situation has
caused the department ot commerce
and labor to send a special agent
from Washington to wake an inde-
pendent investigation. 1 lie agent n 111
soon be on tbe scene.
Immigration Commissioner North
does not believe the country is
menaced with an Invasion of coolies.
He S4-s that smuggling over th
j border has materially inv e.ited In ro-
ceut years since the goveriuneul sta
tinned lino riders along the Mexlonn
boundary. The department officials
however apparently take a more
alarming view of the situation. From
an examination of Chinese recently
caught snenkinK into tho United
States. t developed tint the smug-
KlInK of coolies into this country Is
a matter of considerable exponeo nnd
that tho trafllc is flna:i 'od and man-
aced by a well organized ring.
Dr. North belloves that when tho
Inquiry from Washington gains hood
way that new light may ho thrown
' on the smuggling ring but at tho
1 eamo time bo Is posltlvo that what-
ever smuggling may bo taking place
tho operations arc confined within
a limited area and Involve only a
few Chinese at tho most.
I NAMES OF
11 Mt- 4
1 jCM.vojc1o
I iliir S'j;i.:i r
n.ore djrlt.g 'he month of June;
Roll.
Eunke Axley. Coalgatc.
Ines Alk.re. l.inusay.
Norma Allison. Marsden.
l.uc Andrews Snerman. Tex.
W. T. Armstrong Graham.
Vev.a brown. Wynne ooo
Mstt.e K. Illevlns I.ludstiy.
Ktbe) Hlevlns. Lindsay.
Maggie Buit. Marietta.
Jessie Bender. Ardmore.
Ciswford blackwbod. Martletta.
Prankie Bynum. Ardmore.
Ida Byrd. Marsden.
H B. Bray Tykr.
Hirers Baker. Ardmore.
Mrs. Sus.e Burch. Ardmore.
Cora Black. Marletu.
W. I.. Baker. Kofi.
G. I.. Bennett. D -.
A. Bagwell Ardmore.
Elisabeth BXk. Darwood.
Eva Cunningham. Wvnnewood.
Mary B. Coleman Ixlngtot.
Jennie Coleman Lexington.
G. W. Coffroan Lone Grove.
Mable Carpenter Kingston.
Clennle Crawford Wynnawood.
Oora Cooper Darl.s
Llsfle Cox. lxme Grore.
Minnie Cooke. Wynocwood.
Sallie Cochran " -.a "wood.
Grace M. Dava v. 1 goner.
Nina Davis Vyni.eood.
Mr Mamie Deatort. Tishomingo.
M i I ixhm. II r.
Auk-nHta Draper-Turner. Madlll.
lie leaver Mill Creek.
Ht' ie Davies. Sterrett.
;m Dav.es. Sterrett.
1 .1 Ixiuthitt. Sulphur.
iKidson. Springfield Mo.
' Dunaway Ardmore.
'! .- Douglass. Snerman Tax.
' i Drain. Wapanucka.
'..r! Darnell. Ardmore.
' Ellis. Pauls Valley.
. .i - K.'I wards. Tishomingo.
' a K-t. f Pauls Valley.
: - M Ervin Sallisaw.
. Kans Newport.
H K .rreater Jesse.
!- ' -t-r. Milburn.
rvti- I Fox. Madlll.
. - F Freeman Mill Creek.
Kl'-tcher Ardmore.
French. Purcell.
D French. Mllbnrn.
French Milburn.
1'iencb. Wynnewood.
I
H Fraley Ardmore.
F.iiilss Stratford.
F.irr.ss Stratford.
. Farriss. Stratford.
A drubs. Durwood.
ii ode Wayne.
V. Gardner. Ardmore.
E Gait Ardmore.
M i
"- ' (iill. Milburn.
T Green Madlll.
v M Greenwood. Chagrla.
I: Gibson. Stonewall.
1 I! Gaines Hewitt.
Vina Gnbble Sherman Tex.
M's Maggie GIddens. Ardmore.
f'aMii .1. Hinds. Ardmore.
M' Ui Horner Asber.
H' s-e Horner Asher.
i Cha Hcarn Madlll.
! W H Hammond. Oakman.
I I.i 1' i Honks. Frisco.
K'fu-l Hooks. Frlgco.
H i':i Hendricks Ardmore.
Hen C Heald. Healdton.
' Hi nrlettn Harres. Kdmond.
M lud Hand Tlnhomlnp.o.
Hatt.o Hand. Tishomingo.
J H Hutstn. Ardmore.
Mr? D. Howell. Wynnewood.
J. K. Honseloy Cope.
Lilly II. Hopgon. Ardmore.
Ka'e Hopson Ardmore.
I I.inlsel Hllllard. Sulphur.
W H. Hathaway Pontotoc.
Letha Howser Ilerkyn.
A C. Halton. Orr.
Tina Harrison. Stonewall.
Huth Hyden. Stratford.
Par lee Hunnlcutt Kmot.
Naomi Henderson Ada.
Miss Jonnie Harden. Davis.
V. L. Harries Wcodford.
Kate Ingrain Ardmore
Ivy Jeffress Pontotoc
Mav Joneji Ardmore.
Kula Jones. Gainesville Texas.
W. D. Jackson Ardmore.
fWle Keller. Davis.
Lillian Keller Marletu.
Maggie Keener. Stratford.
Faille Klfsleburg. Marletu.
Mrs. P. w. KlmbrouKb Jordan.
Sue Klmbrousb. Jordan.
Iaura Krudwlg Perry.
Victoria Lylea. Wagoner.
Addle Lyles. Wagoner
Annie Luster. Washington.
MRS. KATE O'BRIEN.
OKLAHOMA
T 1 O C
May Iwd'-n Ardmore.
Mary H lend n Arinvre.
Jeas.e I-aHue Ho.denv lie
Mignon Little Sherman Tex
Louis Ledbetter Ardmore.
S. M Lawren'e. Mannsvllle.
J. P. Law once. Manas Ille.
Marlon Laltue Warrensburg Mo.
Mrs. A. U. Ixngmlre Ardmore.
Otis A. Morris Ardmore.
Ilerdle Moore Marietta.
Maud Moo-e Ardmore.
Ada McKlnney Ardmore.
ItobL Michael Legate.
Bdlth McDeWtt Purcell.
Bva L. Myres Davis.
I.ula K. Murphy Edmond.
Kdlth M. Merrill Ilavla.
J. C. Morgan. Tossy.
IX'votle McCoy Ardmoro.
Bessie McCoy. Ardmore.
T. H. Matheson Durwood.
Willie Matheson. Greenville.
Hub) Money-smith Ardmore.
J A. McGuire Ardmore.
Maggie Meek. Ardmore.
W. D. Mclnnlsh. Madlll.
Nora McCbaren Tooopola.
Lena MclKinald Silllsaw.
Uzzle Menefee I'nuls Valley.
Bertram Mosteller MusUng.
Bessie C. Moton. Sherman Tex.
Klsle McClaln Wynnewood.
S N. North Wagoner.
Mrs. Ines Nichols Ardmore.
Carrie Noel Denlson Tex.
Btbel .Wilson Ardmore.
Mary Newland. Ardmore.
Thos. Overstreet Ardmoro.
Mattle Overstreet. Cheek.
Flossie Oehler Pauls Valley.
Leila Pennington. Iron Springs.
J. W. Pharr Ada.
Anna Pearson Marietta.
Helen Peterman Marietta.
Visa Patterson Maysvllle.
David Patterson Maysvllle.
Myrtle Patterson. Maysvllle.
Mable Prim. Wynnewood.
Emma Prltcb'tt. Tishomingo.
Eva Patrick Wynnewood.
Mary Perrott. Ardmore.
Lula Pate Ardmore.
Sue Parbam Rarla.
T. D. D. Quid Tltagaa.
Ooldle Boss Purcell.
Madie KoberU Ardmore.
Myrtle Koberts Stratford.
Sadie Ryburn. Madlll.
Cbas Reynolds. Wynnewood.
Wm. Scbeln Richland.
K. B. Stephenson Byars.
Annie Sears Maysvllle.
Dora Sears Maysvllle.
K. W. Smith Ardmore.
Dora M. Smith Ardmore.
Stella Smltb Ardmore.
Talmage Smith. Whttt Tex.
t Conrelia Smltb lindsay.
Wlll.e Sllger. Stratford.
Hannah Stilley Mannsvllle.
Birdie Shrader Oklahoma City
.ej.hia Sbrader Oklahoma City.
Alie Schrlck. Kdmond.
IjouU Sharrock Ravla.
Cleo Sharrock. Jesee.
Anna m: Shaw Mill Creek.
Fern Spade Pioneer.
Ora Stanford. Marietta.
F. E. Slier. Purcell.
Zo Stephens Ardmore.
Eunice Scott Ardmore.
Mrs. Georgia Scctt Ardmore.
Etta Sunsburg Gainesville Tex.
Ruth Sell. Wynnewood.
Naomi Sell Wynnewood.
Nora Sullivant. Troy.
Minnie Sullivant Troy.
Flov A. Shelton ynnewood.
L. M. Thurston Berwyn.
Harry S. Thiers Marietta.
Mrs. H. S. Thiers Marletu.
Fred Tucker. Ardmore.
Kate Tunrtall Pauls Valley.
Flora Tillman Ardmore.
J. W. Tolleson Erin Springs.
Jas n. Vandlver Francis.
Aries VanPelt Ardmore.
J. S. Vaughn Kingston.
Jullot Vanlloeson Denlson Tex.
Elizabeth Wilcox Davis.
Miss Johnnlo Workman Oakman.
W. H. Witt. Mountain View.
Magcio Watorson Woodvllle.
'Elizabeth Wells. Ardmore.
Hottlo White Marietta.
Roland White. Ardmore.
Vergle Worrell Flatwood.
Cornelia Washington Armoro.
Fannio Walker Ardmore.
Mary Wiggins Sulphur.
Annette Whltelm'st. Ardmore.
J. H. WIlkK Purcell.
J. A. Walther Madlll.
Dora Walden Wynnewood.
Rose Wautz'uger. Ardmoro.
Arlsona Whitake. Wynnewood.
Miss Johnnie Woody Ardmoro.
Z' tiotda YarhrotiRh. Sallisaw.
S Youree Sulphur.
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