The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 105, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 29, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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ITS CLEAN IT'S RELIABLE IT GETS HERE FIRST WITH ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS AND FULL MARKET REPORTS.
Cream Bakery
Bread
Try the New Procesw
Crnm Lof.
JOHN N IMKIE
Phoa XI.
WANTICD rurally !
log psr poon4 flat
work taclu44.
Ardmorr Steam
Laundry
TELETHONS NO. IO
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA TUKSDAY KVKNINCi SEl'TEM lilClt 21) 11)08
NUMBER 10.1
VOLUME XV
aim
A STAUNCH
DEMOCRAT;
I In TuUu rounty was pi u'ct: -Hidei till-
' tlvntlon thin reason v .he county
HACKETT MAY BE OK DUT HE'S i will show Mold or corn which will
LINED UP WITH WRONG PARTY j appr.nln :h- l.OfiO.OOn btnhe. Tli..
la t in .May when tli flood was on
I .ir.il tin- Arkansas vnlle- ih.- i.to: al-
lllVhl Hltf.ll (if till' I!. tit-. W.l
INDIANS ARE DEMOCRATS j'- r mm- m
week. The prediction was made
that nil coin here would ho n failure
i Hut early In June the weather ba-
Senator C. W. Young Is too Staunch came normal and ni'Vr did props havn
a Democrat to be Led Off Dy
Promises of Republicans.
Hackett's Letter.
The republicans- have undertake!.
... .nni.- f mid on the Indian vote In
Moiiwin.i I
this district. They have conclude. 1
that the Indians arc so disappointed
In the legislation passed by congress
... .. .. aal that the Indians
lit HIU Its". " "
will vote this year for a republican to
represent them In tho lower houso ot
the national legislature. H. K. Hackett
.. n i.iu niiiilliiK list n nuiubor ot
... . . i . it to I
nroinlncnt Indians whom he hopes to
Imluco to support him
of these letters may be gained 'rom
reading the following to O. W. Young
nt Hcrwyn who Is a member of the
Chickasaw- senate. The letter wa' Ml-
.Iresspd to Mr. Young nt TIshoniln
ami "'fi'.'fi as follows:
MoAlester. Okla.. September 10. 190S.
Mr. Hud Young.
Tlshotnlngoi Okla.
Dear sir:
I will accept It as ft pcrtonal favor
If you will help me In this race for
congress and will be glad to receive
. i..tior from von with any sugges
tion benrlng on matters along this battleship fleet and the station at
jlm) J Zambnanga was established nt St 1.1
My llfo history Is written In an o'clock this morning. The Xambo-
open 1)Ook and thousands of people i aiiKu station states that It recelv-
In this district know- It from my boy- i ed the wireless calls from tho flag-
hood up to this time. . "l Connecticut last night and
Sincerely Yours 'could hnvo taken and delivered mis-
11. r'. HACKB'n.
Mr. Young In his own Inlmlcablo
way states merely Hint ho is a dem
ocrat and will not support tho re- j
publican ticket llackett may bo O.
K says Mr. Young but he belong to
tho wrong partv to induco votes In
11c coi-tinn of the state.
. '
State School for The Blind j
l'residi'iit (leo. W. Hntce writes thi. j
Ai-dmorelte from Kort Olbson taylng
that tho opening of tho stato school
lor tho bllnil hns been delayed owlnjt
to tho fact that the building cannot
be gottPit In readiness and furnished
by the time set for the opening. It
will however be ready and will open
on October 14th.
A good faculty has been secured
and the building Is being newly fur-
nished nnd equipped throughout so
that no effort Is being spared to pro
vide the best conditions for the work
in behalf or the blind In Oklahoma.
Uvery blind child between the ages
.f fcK nnd twenty one -hould be plai.
ed In the school nt once in order to
proparo for usefulness and happiness
in after life
Hp sure and call up the Ardmore
Sunnly Co. tor estimates on piping
your house I'hono GO.
27tf
POST OFFICE INSPECTOR
WILL BE HERE TOMORROW
Congressman Chas. D. Cartor and 1 Carter and Hooker owes on tho build-
D B Hooker have consummated a "early all is assumed by Mr. Car
... ter. Mr. Hooker stated this afternoon
deal between themselves with refer-
et.co to their Joint property on North
Washington street which will blmpli
ty tho postofrice trouble and will re -
move all necessity of the removal ot
V-....I1. 'fiDlilurt.ii
t0 Olllce wo... .w .
street. .Messrs. iiooiicr nun mih-i
heretofore owned Jointly rour busl-
ness hou cs on North Washington
street. Cartor owned two-thirds an.
Hooker one-third. Mr. Hooker has
been given n deed to tho north side
or tho property on which Urn postor-
lice building Is located nnd Mr. Car
ter takes tho other side or tho prop
cr'y.
Ot the amount the firm or
TULSA THE CORN COUNTY.
In Spite of Early Floods Farmers Ex-
pect 1000000 3'jthels.
Tulsa. Okla. Sept. .'!. Although
less ttuiii one-half nt tlic tltt.ibl? lahft
h' tier weather for making thnn wan
exjierlencpil In thin state the. next
two and a half months. The conse-
quence Is that tnrmrrs were pnahlpd
to net In a Beoon.1 planting where It
wan necessary and both first nnd sec-
ond planting turned out enormous
yields.
'''I"' market price for corn In Tills
vinc CXpp0tPd.COULDN'T STOP THE SHOW.
Opera Troupe Plays a Sunday En-
gagement at Chlckasha.
Chlckasha Okla.. Sept. 2S. Ko.
n" nrst "mo In the history of the
itiitv. an oneni limine showed
Sunday in Chlckasha latt night. Af
ter the announcement was made that
tho show would open Sunday night
the pastors of the city entered a
protest and after the management
refused to postpone the date an at-
tempt was inado to secure an Injunc-
tion fiom tne mayor. He claimed to
have tin juri: illetton and tho matter
wt.s taken before the courts without
avail.
Flret Ncring Manila.
M i n i la. Sept. 29. Wireless com-
munication between the Atlantic
sages but for the Inability to make
the Connecticut hear tho answering
calls. Karly communication with the
ittot
Is expected.
Failure at McAlester
McAlester. Okla. Sept. IX The
''nig firm of I luckier .t Cramer ev
ecuted today a deed of trust to H.
c. Million as trustee. The Hablll
tk.s iin. t.M.t t th? nssels.
omi lmt.j al jiu.ijno are sulif to bo
sUiit.itIlt to ily n c-ialms.
Perforates Burglar.
Chicago taept. 2S. A masked bur
glar armed with an opened knlfo was
shot nnd Instantly killed today by Dr.
Adolph (ichrmnii on Kills uvenuo in
his home. Tho physician was nwak
eucd by a noise and switching on a
light snw the Intruder advancing up
the Rtalrway knife in hand. Dr.
; Ohrmnn tlrod three times each bul
let taking eflect.
KvT property owner In Ardmore
should push for cheap fuel gas It
means u greater Ardmore. See To
I '""d & Anderson's new proposition
Ho sure and call up the Ardmore
Supply Co for estimates on piping
your house I'hono no
27tf
( nmk( Ulg ilrn wUh Mj. Cafter for
. l)im Tlley iorrow0d fund to
the building nnd by taking ono
or tlm bulldliiRh Mr. Hooker will soon
it it- 11c n.ir- rif tint nitirlrfnfrp unit I
- ......
ih uh-h ue sin-." ii im-uii..- n".!.
his rents whreas. horotoioro nil tho
funds lecelved have boon paid toward
the satlsiactlon of the dobt on tho
buildings.
The postofflco Insp.ctor will ar
rive here nt an cany hour tomorrow-
morning nnd will go over the propo
fIMoii or ictuovlng the iostortlco
. allowing It u remain where It is.
i
After Hawk Kills Wife.
Olustpe Okla Sppt 2S.-While
ascending the steps of hi half iliiK-
out at Furbcrton this morning for
(hp purpose of shooting at a hawk.
Wilson Logan acpldontally shot and
Instantly killed his wlfp who was
standing In the doorway. The weap-
on was a shotgun anil the entire
discharge of hlrd shot entered her
hreast. An Inquest van held Mil ut-
erinum nnd Logan was eMUiPiat-
ed Mr nnd Mrs l-i.jtnn hail hcpn
mauled hut a few wppi.h
KERN AND SHERMAN MEET
ACCIDENTAL MEETING OF VICE
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
SMILE AND PASS ON.
Chicago. III. Sept. 29. Acchh ntnt
but a it titling preface to the
scheduled meetliiR of Hryan and Taft
at a lKiiiiuet here on Oclo'it 7th
Kern and Slit mum met today In th"
lobby of the Auditorium .timet. They
smiled generously and iUp.ut"l to
nteh trains.
Conven-.on of Unemployed.
New York. Sept. US. An extraor
dinary gathering began here today.
Hindu up of delegates from various
parts of the country to take part in
four days' conference. They cams
on the brake beams of freight cr.t
or on the blind baggage of swift ex
press or straggled in over duV.v
roads. They profess to represent th
country's workless and to con tltuto
the ''first national convention of Iho
unemployed."
Will Investigate President's Status.
(5uthrlp Okla.. Sept. 2S. Asked
specifically whether he would file
suit against the president. In con-
nection wllth the chnrges made
hy Mr. Hoospvelt. flovernor Has-
iell tonight said he would not con
firm or deny 'he report to that
effect lie declared that he first
would Investigate tho legal status oT
the president
I understand the president has
some rights other citizens cannot
enjoy" ho said.
DOOLIN TO REMAIN
TELEGRAM STATING HE WOULD
RESIGN IS DENIED AT DEM-
OCRATIC HEADQUARTERS.
Chicago. III. Sept. 29. A (Juth-
lie telegram stating that . II.
Doolln assistant tietisurei- of tho
ilemucratlc national committee would
resign was denied at democratic
heuibiuiirters today.
TOO MANY WIVES.
Wealthy Resident of Hong Kong and
Part of His Harem is Detained.
San Francisco Sept. 2S. Tho Im-
migration officers of this )oi'l en-
countered n new problem with tho
arrival of the Pacific mall liner
Korea from the Orient yesterday (
when Hubert C. Bosnian a wealthy
resident of Hong Kong China pre-
pared to laud accompanied by two
wives. Mr. llosinan frankly confess-
ed that he believed In plural mar-
riages and not only bus he two
wlvos who are accompanying him
on the present trip but states that
ho left three more wives at homo
In Hong Kong when he sailed. The
trio wlih their children the Issue
or Hosipun's wives now him.
twere detained In the immigration
station here until decision Is mailt'
lu the matter. llosinan Is reported
to be several times u millionaire
and Is said to bo one or tho largest
laud owners lu Hong Kong. He I
an Aurasthanlan his rather having
! bien or ihiKllsh blood ami his lnoth-
er Chinese
Weather forecast.
Chicago III. Sept. 29 The weath
er forecast Is for Kansas fair to-
i(Kht (iml WoiIUwlnVi warml.r
to
night
We want your work and you'll
be glad you cave It to us.
PXCpsi0P Ctflm LaUIldrV
or '
MMMMMaHsVMssVBHs
FOR LEASE MONEY
THREE THOUSAND INDIANS AS-
SEMBLE NEAR LAWTON IN
COUNCIL FOR PAYMENT.
Law-ton Okla.. Sept. 29 Over
three thousand Indians Klowas
Comanche Apache anil affiliated
tribes lire assembled near here for
the inter-tribal council nnd annual
payment of lease money to those In-
dians' Jiawng land based fur ftirui-
I Ills'.
HOBART ENDORSES HASKELL.
Denounces Haskell as an Assassin
of Character.
Ilohnrt Okla.t S.pt. 29. Churn-
Inn that Uoosevelt m nothing more
thnn an assassin of ehnracttr m.'.iI
endorsing the recoid ot Chas. N.
Haskell In his capacity both us rov
ernor nnd as treasurer of the dem-
ocratic national campaign commit-
tee resolutions mere slnntd hy hun-
dreds of local democrats and for-
warded to the governor today. The
democrats ot this section of the state
most emphatically endorse the rec-
ord of Cioveruor Haskell and are
open and most bitter in their ib-
uuuclntlou ot l'i'-slilent Kooeclt
for his unwarranted attack on the
public school sys'im of Oklahoma.
IRRIGATION CONGRESS
CONGRESS CALLED TO ORDER.
FIFTEEN HUNDRED DELE-
GATES PRESENT.
Albuiiueniue N. M.. Sept. 29. The
sixteenth annual session of the Xal
tiouul Irrigation Congress was call-
ed to order this morning by Pres-
ident 1-Vank louds or Denver with
every ouo of th" four thousand seats
tilled. Nearly flf.een bundled dele-
gates present and the number will
reach two thousand today.
RIDDER DENIES CHARGE
WILL REFUTE ALLEGATION AT
UNION MEETING THAT HE'S
HOSTILE TO LABOR.
Nuw York. Sept. 28. Herman Mil-
der the newly elected treasurer p
the democratic national committee
said tonight that he would on Sunday
next appear beroro tho Central Fedei
iitlou Union nnd answer the charge
that he was hostile to union labor
made against him by certain delegat
es nt tho meeting or that body yes
terday. Mr. Milder declared that tho
nlteL'iitlon that he wns hostllo tr
union labor was raise and that ho had
nlwayt: employed union men.
Mr. Milder speaking or tho duties
or his now orrice as collector ami
custodian or tho runds or the demo
crntlc national campaign said:
i will devote all my energy In col
lectlng runds for a successful cant
palgn. All names of contributors and
amounts contributed will bo publish
ed on October Kith and sums recelv
ed nrtcr that dato up to tho closo ot
tne campaign will bo published'
dally."
He a o said he would obey Mr
llryan's Instructions In rntuslng con
trlbutloiiB from favor-seeking trusts
nml corporations nnd that no contrl
liution would bo accepted from a per
son who expected favors In return.
Rain Checks Forest Fires.
Utlca. N. Y.. Sept. 29. ltnln lm-
gan falling at Clonrwator nnd at
Long I.akewest nt 11 o'clock this
morning nnd It Is reiiortpd th.u
Indications nro for a sulllclent down-
pour to stop tho fire ravages. Hi-
ports from other points tilling tho
Mohawk and Malono Valleys n-
to the effect that dangerous llrcs.
liuvo disappeared nnd at 11:30 u in.
rain was reported from several
tlireiiened. sections.
Cotton Ship Goes Ashore-.
Key Wist. Fla.. Sopt. 28. Tho Hal
Ian kteamer CM ill Palermo Mnrlnl
1
I
rrom Onlvpston bound to Oonoa rot
ton and phosphate laden ran nshoro
near Marjuosls reef Sunday morning
was floated by wreckers Sunday
night and arrived hero Monday. A
survey is being held No damages Is
anticipated.
I ANGSTON
HOLDS FORT
REMAINS IN POSSESSION OF OF-
FICE AND SEAL.
DARES EXECUTIVE BOARD
dares eveiilhe board
To Institute Legal Proceedinns.
Only Way He Will Quit Is Fop
Federation to Elect Successor
by Initiative and Referendum.
Oklnhoiun City. Okla. Sept. 29.-
Desplle the rerussl or .luilne Clark j
In the dlitrlct court to itmtaln .1. ;
l.uther l.uiiKsiou' application for an
injunction to prevent President
Howcrinun and others from inter-
reilnn with him In the performance
of his duties lis secretary or the
Oklahoma Stnte rVilemtlou of Iji-
tior LuiiKHton is still holding down
the Job. lie declares he will not
lie ousted by iho e.Moutlve board
of which llowermaii i chairman
neither will lie turn over the et-
lecls or his olllce to I'ele llimretly.
or llenryottai who was named by
tho boaid to suceed him. Tho only
way In which he will step down ami
out he says Is for the Federation
to elect Ills successor under the In-
itiative and referendum. He claim
hu Is under bond nnd that ho was
regularly elected and that llenretty
nnd 'Howermau luivo no right to
undo tho iwurk or the members or
the Federation who elected him. Ill
tin- meantime Heurtty clalilishe is
the rightful secretary of tho J-'eii-oration
but l.uugstou Is In posses-
slim of tho olllce nnd the seal or
the organization. The latter dares
the members or the etpcutvo board
to Instituto legal proceedings against
him. Ho claim tbey do mil want
the mutter aired In a pubHc hear-
ing and for that reason secured tho
dissolution of tho Injunction he ob
tained on a technicality.
HONEST MAN FOI'ND IT.
Train Conductor Finds Wallet di.d
Returns it to Owner.
Ilohnrt. Okla. Sept. 29. Spying
a large wallet nt the side or the
track Conductor c. W. Ferguson
lu charge or a south hound local
on the Frisco stop I the train
this morning about seven tulles
south of Hoburt and picked up thu
hulki- ..ocketbonk.
T il.. ......7.......i.i ..f M. tri.i..
crew the purse contained notes to
the valuu of $11000 and negotiable
...ouey um.miii.UK . f"..
i . i nni
Upon examination It was
lOllllll IO
belong to .1. S. I.lllard an Insur-
ance mini to inhotu It wtis forward
ed this morning.
When you want any kind of sowing
done cull on Mrs. Omnium No 14
Sixth avimue and Wa'hliigton north
west. 1'none 817 Hluo. 28-2
ic it wnnTu ANvTmwr m vri i
Tim Ariltiiiirelte. witliln the
oust
thli-tv davs. bin received in ca h rrom
outside of Ardmore Mr subscription
iiti.l ndierllHtt.L inori. thnn $1000.
liils money has been used in paying
for labor and other iiocessr.ry ox
i...iii.M f tl.l instltiitloii. and who
gets tho benollt or It? Kvery mer was 23 1-4 inllls and now If Tho stato canalization board re-
Pl.mit l.i.Bln.ms man. nhvslclau. mo- enn bo soon that Mr. Hayden was well I duced the tnxos on all town lots and
chanlc. wood hauler wash woman Informed on tnxablo property and the Improvements in Carter county twen-
mo. Who Is not nroud of an Instill.' tax lory. v p. r cent lands wore Teducod flf-
tlon of this kind? It not only brings
v int.. the town hut irivns tho
local news not slaudur. It gives tho
Associated Press reports receive
each dny by wire. It also gives
tho market reports by wire not ro
printed from other uewsiiipeis ot iho
day previous.
The Ardinorolto Is clean. It Is ro
liable and is In great demand as our
lnlo subscription lists will prove. We
are pleased at tho number of now sub-
scribers and exceedingly proud oj
tho renewals for tho rencwnls prove
that the Vulmorclte I giving satis
faction.
SAME AS IN NEW YORK.
Performances of Barnum and Ba.ley
Circus to be Given in Detail. j
.liiHt ns In New nrk City. tincluuiB- j
ed in the slightest detail and with
the entire oilKlmtl Kuropeun com-
pany of arilsts. the Hsriitim and Hall-
pyC.reut.st Show on Usrth will give .
II two performance In this cltv. i
The program I the hew thL pl-e.i
hns offered In nil Its flfty-four yenrt
history With the pawde ailu In
evldeiu p. nnd on n ncale. of imil-.lll-;
..... -.- ..1l1
iiiiiii i iiiiiiii inieresi nuncnes to Hi
day. It I the only circus that tours
the entire world nml thoimh nn
AmertPiiu Itisiltutlnn. II Is as well
known in epry iHrnte rliy nn nrth
a In lis home couutr.
OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR
Tin- fellwnir in tin- ollle.al pro-
Kram of the fiionil nliu.il Slate
l'alr or Oklahoma to be held at
Oklahoma City October I to 10.
Thursday. October I Oklahoma
City Day. I'ubllo holiday lu Okla-
homa City. Schools and business
nouses will close. OpenliiK cere-
monies begin Hi 9 ii. in.
I'rlduy October 2 West Shin Day
For tho people or Oklahoma H v
Iiik west or tho Santa l'o railroad.
The association will xlve a brail
tlfnl 11. S. flag to the side hav-
ing the larger attendance on Its
day. Tins following day Is east side
day.
Saturday October Kust Side
Day. 1-Miicatlonal Day. A splendid
chance for the students nnd teach
ers In the public schools ami high
er educational Institutions to visit
tile ralr and Inspect tho 'wonderful
eilucutoual exhibits. Cram! live
stock parade nt 10 a. m.
Sunday October I Sacred band
concert hy Qulntnno's Itoyal Italian
band.
Momlav. October K - Farmer's Day
KenliickN Da Addiesi s b speak-
er or national prominence Special
program tit in a m Tor Kentucky
WHAT WILL BE
Yi tcrday wa the day ilxed by
law for tho tax levies to be made In
all the enmities In tho stnte. Th-
statute llxes September 18 ns tho dny
for Iho boards of county commission
'" ' meet mid make tho levy but
provides that tho meeting may
be delayed ten days and In thl'i in
I Htance the stato auditor ordered tho
lioarilB to moot lor mis purist o on
becomingly me .Hjuru m
county commissioners of this county
convened yesterday. Commission
ers Sclvallv. Snenko and Dardtm wcro
. . .
I . Hi.
cnunuzaiion iiourii wn in.-iii.pi
commlsslonprs also tho estimab". fill
nlshed by tho county by tho city o.
Ardmore and by tho townships wcro
beroro them.
Tho city or Ardmoro wns taken up
first. Tho law provides that a tax
of ten mills may be levied and In this
caso the maximum amount was re
? I 'lulrcd The fatal valuation of tho tnxh
lilo wealth or Artimore is su.iiu.oaj.uu.
The Inx levy for tho city will bo ton
inllls for city purposo soven mills
1 ...
for the county flvo inllls for tho
school nnd 1 1-3 mills for tho
stnte. Th0 first ostlmntc published
by the Ardinornlto based on the slate-
incut or City Assessor K. S. Hayden
In the town-hips the lovy for town
shin purposfs Is five mills. Some
the townships In their statements
the board of commHslonors request' heretofore.
MISS O R A Y
MII.I.INlSliY
AT DITZLER'S
citizens. Continuation of Uu iuocU
ju Ifflnit.
Wednesday Octob. i 7 Sm'. Day
Illinois Day. An oppoHulilt - w.ll b
urfonlml on this dsy for 'lie peopl
of hp .nrP nm m-oa their
mrppnttm of the woik of the
flllr mftnm.mPn (. ni.itor
f )v juivr)ar. spec.nl p -o-
gnf )ft fr zcrs
Alomtlt. rfl.P . 10 m.
falr RrimtllU.. . va
. Knlll m OUiHi . t.y
riuU4 nnur s t). .. li.iv
My Th( hlint.r
li or tlu
rare Hperhil pmjtTHni m
! for Ohio cltlsetts. ContiiiH.i on of
the slock Jmlsltm.
I'rlilsy. Oplobr Nitl..n i1 t aft
ers' Dsy. Completion or lui . ork
jmlptln.
Sutiinlay October 10 ( losing
Day. Trellns; Mph'S I in v.
' There will be music and other
free nftrnctlons dally from 10 a m
to 10 p. in. Thotte attractions willap
pear: tjulnlnno and hi Uoal Itnt
tan bo ml; the State Fair band Prof.
1.. I. Hill neroiiaut: ltuel and Tos
sell. "l.oop the-l.oov-wlthout nlxop"
Dawn Daylight the gtiideliss pacing
horse and Fnink tl. Odel the "Heu
Wizard."
Four to rive running and two to
three harness races ovpry day-
Editor a Weather Prophet.
The editor or a country newspaper
received tho following miory: "Cat.
you toll me w-nat tho weather will
bo next month?" In reply ho wrote
"It Is my belief that tho weather next
month will be very much llko your
subscription." Th0 Inquirer wondered
for an hour what the editor wa3 driv-
ing nt when ho happened to think
of the word "unsettled." Ho" went
In tho next dny nnd squared his ac-
fount. Printer nnd IMbltsher.
Tubsrculosls Congress.
Washington Sept. 29. Tho sec-
ond day's session or the Interna-
tional congress on Tuberculosis
I opened Ibis morning -with Dr VHI
. Ham N. Welch of Haltltnoro as pros-
blent.
YOOR 1908 TAXES
I i d a li vv of ten mills but tho corn-
I inlssloners are not allowed by th
statute to exceed live mills nnd In
all those cases tho levy made by the
township bonrds wns reduced to com-
ply with the law. It Is- stated that
live mills for township purposes lu
this section or tho stato Is too small
ror the demand of the townships
hut the levy cannot bo raised.
In all the school districts when
i certificates hive not been filed with
i tho county board tho school lovy will
I be live mills and In caso ot thoso
U-1.IM. lnv Mr.. mr-tin ten th lew
a I ...111 . mAa Ihn atat.irnnnt Thn
1 in uiu w .i .
township taxes will bo divided so that
I one hair or one nun win go lor gen
! etui expenses ouo mill for contingent
expenses nnd tnro ana a nnit nuns
j for roads nnd bridges.
i in the following scnooi districts
i which hnvo voted special tixes for
I school puroses tho following Is a
' Mntemont of tho lovy
i uisiriui n iiiu-i-ii
mills; DIs-
dlstrlct 21
trlct ten mills;
.
I twolve nnd a half mills; district 25.
27. 28. 29. 30 38. 39 40. CO 53. CO
lil t.t nna i.i tno levy is wa umm
district 49. seven nnu a nan nuns;
district U seven nnd n halt mills.
! district 31. mtPon mills.
teen pei- cent mil statement of all
ot reduction nnd Increases on all clast
to cs of proporty has boon published
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 105, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 29, 1908, newspaper, September 29, 1908; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80859/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.