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Ardmore Wednesday Dec. 9 19C3
PAQE FOUR
1Mb DAILY ARDMOREITE
The Daily Ardmoreite 11 T PAD. TO MAVflD D W HPITQ
If I UHK LLO IflHIUII II. IT. UIUIV U
found guilty; farewell address
Dy the
AMDMOnEITE PUBLISHING CO.
Sidney Suggs Preildent.
t i.ii-il lit the l'ototllco ill Ardmoro1
as Second-Class Matter.
Official Paper for Carter County
V i u in the Ardmoreite. It Is legal.
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SENTENCED TO PEN FOR TEN
YEARS ON AN UGLY CHARGE.
C3tn f o Ay to havo a change
I an. not going ln'o my prlvato
affal f. hut will Mate that my finan-
cial circumstances aro such as would
fore me to refuse tho position were
It tendered me. I must look out
I or at $1800 and four commissioners
I at $100 per year and unless wo
vote a bond I as no one man can do '
Minor Dirk at the reaulai mectlnc ' lug " do with the spending of the all (lint will ho to do.
of the city council Mori lay ..Innl ten money but unles tho now olllclal i i )mve nuked that the city engineer
SECOND SENTENCF.THIS TERM Z "S Z. ZiZZ.
On next April 1 shall havo served
.15'
'AO l:- Atm.m A.ulltwf -iiwl niimlttPfl
From the Custody of the Court.
Frank Turner Case Is Set
$1-00. Pnr Thlimilav.
dcrerf hi reslsnaCon n1 In dnlna so.wn re vieci' 11 A"r" 1Uu "(my
lHKiM .1 the following- address review-1 lo thure wl" iioIIiIiir doing
in hi official life nd the urowth of for lhar9 wl" "ol1"K 0 '0 wlh-
rne now ennrter provide tor a tuny-
for myself and begin to repair my
an mayor of your city seven year;
riimnclnl fence and provide for my
when 1 was first elected I found j fftln"y
Ardmore Wednesday De. U
Thn session of the District Court
r In atlll grlndlim. Working over time
.M8 : WMnmm' ft 'y" wln crt
- j and the criminal docket thin mornlnn
1908 : 'h found almost clear with ths
" " exception of thn new bill that are
V-unlly believe the apace la pref-1 m be found by the grand Jury now
rr.iM to the show wn allude to tn session. The. Jury In the llert Joiner
the departed carnival. case returned a verdict of not null
ty and the defendant wna llchniei
rdiiioro rltlaena demand an exten
slon of the atreot car ayatem. Those
who live toward tho norlhweat por-
tion of Hie city may be satisfied hut
Ardmoie'a population It not wholly
located It Hint direction.
.' know that Ardmore'a paved I
strict art) tho heat on earth that
win we delight to talk about them.
Hut i lien you know wo should not
flop where wo are. hut wnt to nee
more of the atreot Hived with th"
same material.
o-fo
from the rustody of the court.
The W. T. Cnples rape case wan
called next and n trlWl resulted In
a vnrdlct of guilty nnd the punish-
ment was aweaaed at ten car In
the penltontlnry. A fow days apo Ci
plea was found utility of aaanuU t
kill and wna ulren five yearn in
lluit cnae. In tlie latter case h0 linn
mndo a mntlon for a new trial. The
Jury which heard anil determined
the rape cane wna composed of 1
It. Wood 1). N. Ferguson M O
Ilmdford Dave Ashley. Han Conway.
O. U Morris U. T. Ilexroat W. M
the rhy without street llghtM aide-
walks without city water without a '
1 desire to tender to the city
council my reslnnntloii and tho only
sad feature to mo la that I liave
make a statement setting forth tho
amount that should be voted upon
nnd he roughly estimate the amount
needed to ho In tho neighborhood
of $320000. If you have that much
monoy to spond you want to see that
no pull-back la elected as tuaor or
commlaslonor but put the man In
who boa the backbone to go for-
ward. I want to sec 5 ou get men
H . . . t . ... T IT. prl.l
It's Just nlr In tho water that!. w- "m.mwi
1. w. niiuivnn nun ' "i-n. v
gives It tho milky way appearance.
It h said. Wo havo had decent
water without this now fangled drink.
ifles has openly lioasted that he had
violated tho liquor laws of tho state.
n..i ttn inr inllo nm klnklnc and ' continually In th
courln Finco faiennou nno uie wn-
oral expression of the people Is one
of satisfaction at tho result of thn
trial. Tho prosecuting wltnoBS In tho
enso was a Mrs. Anderson who moved
with her husband hern nhout a
year ago from Tennessee.
Tho l'rnnk Turner case Is net for
tomorrow.
PROMOTER HERE
would prefor nature's purost without
mixing. Ono Jndy romnrked It looked
as If tho dairymen had washed tholr
milk vessels In It.
Speaker Cannon has promised to
bo good and has said solemnly over
his own slgnnturo that ho far as he i
Is concerned he Is going to do bis
d dost lo see that the policy f j
the republican party on .this ones-
tlon (revision of tho tariff) Is writ-'
ten In tho national laws as promptly i "
as possible.' The only thing now In j has BUILT MANY STREET RAIL-
to convince tho old man that Mr '
Tatt's policies are tho policies of
tho republican party as he under-
stands them Chattanooga Time.
wM4erworka svatem. without u aewsae
system without atom aowora with . lo in' n tow" wlere 1 "lVe Irnc- j 1" '"" I'oople will call "plir
pmctlcally no fire department with tcftlly v"l l"c lylioo.l and raised Kers" for you will need no one 1
no iiMMlern school bulldliiKa. without ! v tamtt- Mv oltlMt lnRlitor was J hoi(l thorn bnck as the people
lved atreela and without a elty hall. I (ln )wnr w""n 1 c"no luro' ' wl (' that- 1 walt to see four or
Then Ity'a totnl resources r.l that time ' who lm" '1"Ct Brow" wonmnluHid fivo hundred men at. work on the
were between five and six thousand a" n ' l blrthplne-' streets with a big payroll.and If you
dollars Now theV are over $600000 "f m' Hr llp n8ter. It Is do that you will r.eo r.ll the vacnn:
There were tin taxes to be levlitl "Bil lne WIV" u 0lVM 'llr" ' bouses filled up and people from all
1 1 have lived ao long. I fool now ' ovor tho United States flocking In.
nnd always will feed that this Is when this Is dono I figure that my '
my home. The aad part Is to leavo property located on west Main street
a place where you have worked aev- will advance five thousand dollar-!
en years for tho public to muko ' and every other man's property In
Lack the money you havo loit and town will ndvnnce In tho snmo pro i
still havo some people who doesn't i portion. Voto for men who nre tut
appreclato tho sacrifice I would afraid to spend the money and you
BKaln lake tho sam0 course I have . will see Ardmore grow as sho hi'J
taken for It has broadened mo nnd never grown before.
I am glad to have had the oxperl-1 Tho city engineer figured I: wm'd
ence. but I am going to a broader tnko $7o.OOO for vnturworks bind
field of work and Unit In serving j to Install a filter at tho ci'y lake
our state. I nse (10 ) f necessary to cx
Tho construction work of which 1 tend the water mains run laterals
I am to (havo charge appeals to 1 and lend services f tho curb ' ..
me. You know the stnto expects to fore thep avlng Is put down sanl-
havo her convicts work the public tary sewers $r0000 to build two
reads and it Is my ambition to I septic tanks at tho outlet of the sew-1
build In Oklahoma a grand public i or out on the Poland property east
highway crossing the stnto from of town nnd the Jim Watklns' prop-j
north to south and from east to orty west of town and havo enough
west. A road that will stand as left to put In laterals to the curb nnd
long as tho Applan Way. I expect extend tho sower mains as they
to b.. Instrumental In pushing Hills i should be. IMvln g Intersections I
project forward and I hope It will j $20000; city parks $2"000: storm
1 an object lesson to tho counties sewers $100000; and a convention
been mndo from Wio tnxes on per- j ' the state to build by-roart3 into
sonal property anil I want to say then stato roads and cover tho on-
to you. gentlemen that tho elty of Mro stato with a network of good
Ardmore was up against a problem j roads whero you can start an auto- i Wo haven't a public hall In tho city
to build a waterworks system to put I mobile nnd go at the rnto of thirty I whero a largo crowd can assemble.
miles an hour through tho stato with-1 livnry town in tiio siaio oi uki.t
out having to stop. I want us to build homa is building a convention hnll
such roads as cannot ho found In I and I want to seo Ardiuoro build
WOMEN'S SHOES
There is no article of a Woman's
dress that can so mar her appearance
or interfere with her pleasure as un-
fcithih ill littiiiL' shoes.
c invite women to come to this
Home of Good Shoes with all their
Shoe wants and Shoe troubles.
We've the Best oi Shoes from the
World's Best Shoemakers
Women's Hoots for fdrect or dress from Pat-
ent Kid ami Colt Skin lei dun Metal Call
etc.
Button. I.neo or Hlucher styles.
Napoleon HootH.
Medium or narrow toes.
Straight or slightly swlnn lcsts.
High or medium heels
A slzo or a width lor uvery foot that comes
to us.
5ioe5 at $2.50. 53 $3.50 up lo $4 or 55
At this Shoe sloie fiood quality and
moderate prices go hand in liutid. Always
at yc ur hei vice.
HAMILTON CO.
Home of Gontl Shoes
WAY LINES AND HIS VISIT
MAY MEAN MUCH
-oo
Mr. Milieu I'olasld. the well-known
Organised labor I elmflng under
it he unjust restraint which cninei
from repented resort to this plan o'
procedure. It discontent has been un-
wisely expressed and often Improp-
erly expressed but there Is a sound
basis for It. and the orderly law-
nbldlng people of a community would
be In a far stronger position foi
upholding tho courts If the undoubt-
edly existing nbusoii could bo ;ir
uHu anything except personal prop-
erty. In fact tho city had nothing.
All these public Improvements have
THE 1 909 SUMMER NORMAL
FARMERS' AND TEACHERS MEET
Iist summer Ardmoro had a nor-
ball $r.0.000. There Is not a public mal Institute atw hlch soven counties
Improvement that Is needed worse
In Ardmoro than a convention hall.
in a sower system to build school
houses to buy 1300 acres of land
for a water-shed purchaso parks
build n city hall to light tho city
properly pave tho streets and nt
tho Hiiino time hold the taxes down
so that It would not senro Invostors
away.
lu all this work there has not
been a city council who hns not
stood by me In all these public I n-
provonients with one or two excep
tlon. And I do not bellev( thnt !
ono that will be ac redlt to tho city.
Now that is all all I have to say.
nnd if you will do that my property
any other sinto In tho union; and
when that Is accomplished you win
see values of land Jump from fifteen
and tv.'enty dollars per acre to s--1 Is not for sale. I toll you frankly!
enty-flve and one hundred dollnrs I tho mlnuto theso $320000 bonds nre
per aero and business nnd progress I Issued as I (dated above I feel that
In every portion of the stnto will go i my property has enhanced in value
forward In leaps and hounds. j fivo thousand dollars more.
were consolidated. It was as success-
ful ns could bo expected undor tho
circumstances; but something much
bettor is planned for tho summer
of 1900. This is a Farmers' and
Teachers' Institute which will bo
confined to tho limits of Carter
county. Facilities aro now being de-
veloped which will render this thu
best thing of tho kind ever held lu
this county. At tho terminus of tho
car lino of Ardmoro thero will
shortly bo erected nn auditorium
which will como In splendidly for
that occasion. Thcro aro nlready in
I trust that my conduct will be There sonm to h some question
-itch that I can nlways retnln your I about tho new charter being legal. loccss of erection In that portion
I I -I...
street railway proinoter left Ardiuor( thero Is a city In the ITnlted Slates Rood will and support: I will do ; and should a bond Issue bo held "ur - l"u .
my best to fill tho place tn whlcV it. should ho held under the old law ! cauoimi imnie m: -
I linvn been nnnnlnteil with cmitl llin. Mm hnnila wnnlil 1m ready
to my state nnd to myself. ; for tho new crowd who tnko charge! CHILOCCO SCHOOL
I think I know what It lakes toiln April. Wo know there is no possl-
build a city nnil that Is to get out . blllty of our being mistaken if we t
nnd build It. Horace Greeley said i hold It under tho old law.
"The way to resume wns to r.-! N'ow In regard to my resignation
snine." There Is only one wnv to do j I feel that under the circumstances
It nnd thnt Is to vote bonds. Wo have I should read you tho law so that
this morning. He eanio Here. liaMim
beard much of our resources rroin
ponton lu different part of the
atate. Mr. t'olnakl' present head-
quarter uie lu Oklahoma City nnd
he btoiiKllt the hlRhet reeoiuiueudii-
tlous from partle there to their
friend iiiuoug the biiMluewK men ot
till elty. There Ik no man lu the
Moiilliuom titlny more widely known
vlded ngal..st.-Fron Iloosevolt' Me- tmn (( of
tho greatest tdreet railway proposl-
I Hon lu California the town of I'oluski
fill go.
lu his mofwigo to congress tho
r. Mdont tmys: I ndvoeato tho Imme-
diate mlinliudoii of Now Mexico nnd
I named for him. Along the I'aelfle
count hi name 1 a household word.
It speak -ell for Ardmore thnt hi
ho only goe where there I a good
prospect of biuliuN in hi line (lieat
rl7ona h state. This should ho l 1 1 fit 1 1 1 1 ha been attracted here for
done nt tho present soshIoii of con
rre- Tho people of the two Hrri
4 ... ....t.. Ift 1... M...lw
" I Kood may result from hi vllt
votes that they will not come m as
m tnte. tiio only niiernnuv?
o admit them n two. ami I trut
Mrs. Tnft to Speak.
Xh Yoik Dee. i. It I announced
thnt this will he done without delay. imt Mr. .lnf ... .... .....
i tlw of the National Civic IVJeratlon
lu New York next Monday and Tue
The statement of Prince Von ltue-
low mndo In the lleiclistng. recently
that Franco had become the world'
banker W confirmed by lOtlmund
T'i. -vV work. "Heonomle I'ronrea of j . ... . .t. . .
Just published In Paris. For . . .
day and will deliver an nddre at th
meeting of the woman's departmem
l'ieldent elect Tnft will deliver thf
thnt can show a better record than
thl .ndintnlstrntlnu. t know there Is
not a city In Oklahoina vho comes
up to us In tho way of public im-
provements and utilities. Wo have a
belter water and sower system than
any town that I know of; and our
pnved streets have no equal any
where In Oklnhnma or the United
Stnles. I know whereof I speak in
regard to theso things.
I owe It to myself tn say that I
fliave done my level best In trylnn
to build up tho city the past soven
year nnd I nm going to snv In
reference to my past record that I
know thnt I huvo done my part. I
have given this city seven years of
my time from the time I was thirty-
five years until now tho best years
of mv life nnd I have spared no
energy or ability which I possess -d.
There may havo been some mlstnke
mndo but looking imckward over our ;
two or three bond hsues; two Issue you mny bo enlightened on tho mat-
whero they voted I did not tal.e any tor. which Is as follows:
steps further other than to tell tho i "ln enso of a vacancy In tno urnce
people who wore voting against j of mayor more than ninety days
them that they would later seo their prior to tho next election the per-
error. I did my duty ns mayor and son acting as mayor shall cause a
told some of the kickers the city ! now election to bo held giving ten
would he injured If they wero turned days' notlco thereof by proclnmn-
down. Only a few- davs slnco one ' tlon."
of the men who ko bitterly oposed 1 I know that It In not tho desire
them came to mo nnd said that he I of anyone to want a special election
believed thnt I wns rlcht when I told j for no man would want to serw-
them they wero making a mistake j for a period of sixty days and fur-
In voting down tho bonds. Thnt
man today has four vacant houses.
acts according to the lights ve ' hot getting one cent's rent when If
Franco" Just
nearly a mmrtcr of a century It ar
pears. Franco has ben reeeivms
from abroad a good deal more jnU
i : lis paid out. Uvea slnco 1900
" estimated th rims' h n most car-
fui calculation that the Hank o'
Fr ince'a reserve fitml must have be i
"m-rensed by $550000000. Hut som
M Therv's other discoveries
"itch more Interesting. The tre-
mendous national debt of more th i
-eon ooii.uOA Is held almost entirely
"'d tho country paying 3 per cent
Mi. holders white In addition the
tnvestlnic puMlo which may be si't:
i ir.dude the whole io)ulfttlon to ll
greater or less doree has mor
Inn n.00000000fl more placed In
be national debts of other conntrhu
pueh as Turkey Oreece Spain. Italy
nrnrtl. Helium and ltussla. The to-
tal wealth of the country is estlmi'.-
ed at 150.000000000 francs ($90-
no i.nnoi. divided with niore equal-
' iinong its Inhabitant than 1
ihn case in any ot vv HMntrt N' Mi-
v sno.ooo persons liar" $!Vnnn ovh.
nearly 2000000 possess $i000 each
while -t.OOO.OOO havo $1000 each.
nest Tuosday night.
In the suit for partition of lot 1 In
block S32. Aidiuoie. tn which Mollle
It. (Iwinn Is plaintiff and Thoa. A.
1 Ma In mrl (i A. Iiialu are defeiDiant.
Itiilue A II ll.nif.tini has upi'oluted
K T Dallas V S Smith and W. S
Wo i inn as appi aisei
fiubcrlbc for the Ardmoreite.
J. L. Wilson
Tranfer and Storage
I have n pnxl lunldinej
Kasod iniwhirh I toio nil
kinds t)f hoiiM'hold toods
at tvn.ionnl)k l ontnl. Phono
72 nnd I will do tho rest
(ioods huuled unywliero
or packed and stored
l'romp and careful ntton-
tion'.to every order.
had I see nothing I would ehang".
Hut th" proei' .r tn'ng of nil I
fact thnt I 'in vi- r-Ted with twenty-
four of the best citizen of Ardmore
the beat men of the town of nil
nrnfesslon and walk of life We
have had .1. W. C.olledire. J. R. Me-
they had voted the bonds they would
all bo occupied now and he would
he drawing a nice mnnthlr Income.
I do not slander mv town for our
town moralh- Is ns good a anv In
the state. I do not believe In adver-
tising the fact that we h.-r pome-
thermoro it will savo the city the
costo f a special election and In view
of thnt fact I offer my resignation
to tnko effect .lanuary 11. 1909.
STATE MAY GET THIS FINE
SCHOOL AS A GIFT FROM
UNCLE SAM
The bazaar given by the l'resbvterl
nn ladles will open tomorrow prompt-
ly at 2 p in.
Charen. T. R. Mullen I. It. nest C. j thing thnt we must suppress. A t"
T.. ISyrne. W. C. Kendall. W. T lour lolnls we have no more r.nd W
Subscribe for the Ardmoreite
IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE
Washington. Dec. S. The reKirt of
tho commissioner of Indian affairs F.
H I.eupp lo the house of representa-
tives naming tho non-reservation
Indian schools which In his Juigment
are no longer of value to the Indian
service was submitted to tho house
today. As a result of an attempt at
tho hint session of congress to have
tho Carlisle Indian school abolished
the commissioner of lafllnu affairs was
directed to Investigate upon what
tonus It may bo possible to dispose
of nny of the non-reservntlon India)
schools which he deemed unnecessary
to the general schonio for Indian edu-
cation. The commissioner states the result
of his Investigation
i transfer to the srveral suite govern
glory to tho town Hargrove College
and tho school building of School
District No. 20.
Farmers will bo Invited to como
and camp upon tho grounds. Special-
IsLs ln ngrlculturo will bo Invited
to give lectures to them in nddltlon
to tho normal lecturers flood teach-
ers from industrial schools will In-
struct tho mothers and young la-
dles In Industrial economics an plve
instruction to girls seeking Industrial
Instructlonwdwoscnllllw.rdcntcS ctaol
positions. Tho fanners' children will
bo utilized to form model classes.
In short It Is hoped by our coun-
ty superintendent nnd assistants to
hold ono of the very best all-round
educational Institutes along all lines
ever hold In our county nnd to
that end they nro working faithfully.
Lewis schools Colorado the school n
(lennn Neb. nt Chllocco Oldu.: at
Chnniberlaln S. I).; at Morris. Minn.
and at Carson Nov. These aro thf
schools whlc'i ne has deemed nre not
necessary fo- tho Indi.ii service a d
which a1-' ii.'lhble to the sti'e f"r
educational purposes or for reforma-
tories Insane asylums hospitals or
other public uses. The governors of
tho various states In which then
schools ate located have been com-
municated with by the commissioner.
Attention Eagles.
Hegiilar meeting Ardmore Aerlo No.
fiS". Fraternal Order of Fugles Wed-
nesday evening at 7:30.
FUANIC HFMIYHIU.
II. D. KNICIIT Worthy President.
Secretary.
A Personal Appeal.
If wo could talk to you prsonnlly
about tho grent merit of Foley s Hon-
ey nnd Tar for coughs colds and lung
trouble you never could bo Induced
to experiment with unknown prepnra-
regarding thf "ons thnt may contnln some harmful
al state govern tlrUKSl Kopy'8 .n.on'y "'' Tar coMr
you no more nnu nns a record oi toriy
merits of the Orand JuncMon nnd Fo.i y.;rs of ciirei
Alwillt t (in hi ii ttt vnur sili'M k. it mi itmt mil ftrt Inn
Hunliir. A. C. YounK. .! M. Shrlton o mnnv ait nonio othor tnwtm tn tbo to know that mmy ') i.ui ui ir -imr n n
Frank Herrvhlll. Cha. It. Carter. 1 stn.e. nnd It makes me mn.l to hear J r?1';
T K. Kearnev. Krrett Punlap. C.corae ( pennle eo'mr up and down the street lXZmZ
naanner.
Morrl Sas. Arthur Car-
n-nter. U. Hardv. C F. Fmlev. It.
W. Handol. W. F. Whlttlngton. .1.
U Pennl'trm. W A C'lllnm. A. I..
Cruce and C. W. Stuart. These gen-
tlemen renresent the 1one and sinew
Inn iiinili A Kinii-I- i"0 t;i. In-tuiti n nf
SM I'viTVWlirrP.SV. Sllllll a 1IIEI- Aitlr
and travellnr from town to town nd
vertUlnir to the world that we bnve aii.-h s. iiiuu-a 1a ltoy y. ;o-.-.uj
the meanest town to It wWe In OV
lahoma. I want to state to vou tbi
Ardmore Is fa- ahead of any town I"
Oklahoma and It hurts ns In cv- 1
f our citizenship and (have been w-v to m v that we have the wors-
'i th - city council alnce I served : town In the ntnte. There are f tT-
n ninvor Quito a number were
eieted against me on the antl-
Dick ticket and came Into the el'v
council susp'clons. ihlnklmc thnt I
had done manv things wrong. And 1
am p'oud to any that they nro all
mv friend todny.wlth one or two
oxcentlnn. and would support me.
I believe for nny offlce to which
I mlit aspire for they are my per-
sonal and political friend.
N'ow gentlemen. T would gladlv
stay and serve but I have sense
euoutth to know thnt the people
want a chance and I realize that the
people are entitled to a change I
believe that it Is to the best Inter
polng on In our city which muf nn '
w'tl be suppressed.
There are more dissatisfied nconl.-
In Ardmore than havo been for soy
en year more hollies for rent and
more merchants crumbling ou nc
eouni of the small patronage tlmn
have been for many year. I told
those people who were votlnt; against
the bonds that thU would lie the
cae. If we were to have n sho-t
crop year and no public work cotnr
on In the city that we would all
feel It and It has como.
I am willing to come back at
anv time and help enrrv a bond Is-
sue The old crowd will havo noth
Phone 618
Chas. Keriur up-to-dato
moat market. I kill my
own merits and furnish
the very best satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Give
me a trial.
TOP
We Will Contract
To do nil jour plumbing work from
mending a small leak to supplying
nil tho labor and materials lor tho
plmblng of an entire building. Thot-o
who have employed our scrvlci s or
bought plumbing supplies from iim
are our best references. Their tef-
timony will show that wogivo every-
body the Ruuitrcst of square deals
WEEKS BROS.
.Siiiii'I A. Merit. .Slue ror
S. Washington St. Phone 70
There is Only One
"Bromo Quinine"
i
Thnt is
Laxative Bromo Quinine
UMZO THC WOftLO OVEIt TO CBf A COLO IN Otte DAY.
Always rcincmlicr thu full iiamo. lxik
tor tbl bt;ua'.iac ou every Imix. '.'6c.
firry jl
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 156, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 9, 1908, newspaper, December 9, 1908; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80918/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.