The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 201, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 31, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Sunday January 31 1909
PAGE TWO
Weekly Moot Congress Notes
B Fr-i T'ii'V'' J".' is--' n-' d.- u- ..
. hi par wntai'tsl the aro and rad for the .-.
. on oar toogrr. We doj
SOME TELL-TALE EVIDENCE
MALIGNER OF GOV. HASKELL
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. tifntlm tit ho one
the nweds of an l-k-
kllt li tiu tnent tin 'h
Those opposing the sniendm't '''' J!--
nmwriMi and '-S'le!) I etdence a-
rw based their Scott MtKi
around that pupils 14HP ....
-A- 'he
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fete .
' Unt is sn or . 'b r'l sere- ft rmdy for
th theoretical ; if summer t That the teabr
luate to oar 1 bouid be h pownts tapretn. In
I fact it tu a cry tor th old ysts
? :vi responsibility of svertHnent
ii-.n the papfts." Let the teachers
-i.--'Mt ! want they here for
v t!w sens'ors ttprxrtifi(t 'he
m-: itment rted their argunier.- in
j. -it ion that the school ar-- for
;!:!; The strength of 'he
-hoo' should be found In th self
c v-rtimg jir of 'ho High School
r uid ner evro e that power
; ' 'e wr" iwfi "he op;ir"ir 1'
and th oportunlty had wmt T.v-:i.n.M-r
at large. Principal '"n''T
: .-' 'h1n .! "
. ak. pstt n the 1'.r .!).
.d bat the purtili of
S-v. in Ardmore r- lr-a
w: !ng tr all M ti-m- T- i
w re a few ho ou! e r
A -ilar.ro Sat va ' nhm i
r.-rn:i'te do ' -l Mih
' . --at onr r .tlmine -1
fi.nit. Tiat h m-r.d:'
- m-t f.."h i'a'
m dlr-t j t-Un.-i u; .1
' 'hmt th'-r- Man rrthin
s."v ptinf "i tini!- r
All fltihl . If! nt
u ' -r Tl.-'i- .f h 1 a
v.i' th amr.dTi.- . pla'- '.
r.ilty tj1 'ha a '
p4 s'.'a"v '..raTh of
- .ii'n -' - ' . tb ) rl
h - wort T i- 'i
am ' . 'ra' ' n:
-. In c Rut 1 . at
-vn th '. Vi! :
nm1 " 1 k.-.r raad and
1 1ih -- a i'latfi -. '
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ffors to teen .a:n.if:n:
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HaskHI.
aaainit Oowrnor C. N
ira brought to lifht.
TW nornlns Prof C W Brllea.
Mpcrlntrnoont of hr Mukog
rh. !. anivd 11 O':-1!-!-. with
tihoturaih fki. f.uni () rona
'ain'.i.c a f :!! ar4 llllV
Dm of 5rott lUrfternolc The
prln'-d d' rip'lon a
fi- : hoton .111 i a f..i
I. w "I M..- of M i V 1 li
' ikti Jj.i lk'"
:i T.i- ho:ora..t. '-.i..ng th-
t ber of . DMptte :b tlvn
. . j that hare past ttic h Mt (-r
ptetara criminal bl f lal
prraaloa tea not cbanged tn
Iraat dsr.
The pbotograb ha bo -iU; !a vi
toaay to a aaaaDtr of ptopl
bar mrt MMKrot4. lace hi- -cam
a Hmnt employe and inar
ably without aeelof tb detcrli'.. r.
or the nam they pronounced -
picture aa twin a ptenald liken-
of the Hearst aleuth.
The eatabllabment of MacReyno!:
Identity rerall an ocrurrecce in th-
-ni ;;. in !on. Ho'el o . a f" da o
had
.1 v
jCh law to
-; n only wbn passed by a
- of both booses of congress
consMera'e and bonora
1 lnccntiderate and dahor.
I m k ltm Jm. a maw km u
.04 by th president of rh . '
: States.
i. The Judiciary
as de-
i in the foreolag eoastltntlow.
' weekly at a time designated
- president of the United States
at any other time mar be salted
v- president Into session extraor-
aa a grant Jury for the inres-
rn of offsoses against school
..;r.e. nre Jodass shall eonatl-
quo -urn for hearlac srldence
school llkava society a v.v-
tlon could stand for tho
where and at all time
After broad discussion '1.
; meat was accented by the
a small margin.
The house will consider
ant meeting.
Many llttls lire hatre ten sa'd
' hr Folev'g Honer and Tar. for coazbs
r l.ng such offenses any person colds croup and whoopinp coup1! I?
i- a member of the high school Is th only sf remedy for ir.fa-i's
t ' he .radea la the same building "d children as It contains no or a'es
rmth may be compelled to ap-lh- MmT .i Tnr ra-rfu
mother keep a bottle In 'he Yo ue
Retus substitute. Sold hy all .'.ru?-
RlSt. d k w
- '- fore this court of Inquiry and
' "I fully his or her knowledge re-
''.ng soy matter about which he
sl. may be interrogated. acl a
. --.tv of the judges present shall
tu-cessary to Indict.
Section 3. Within twenty-four
.'8 after an indictment Shall be
the Judiciary shall cotrrene as
.' Jury for the trial of the ac-
The accused and any two wit-
- . whom he or she may delre
' .o heard If so desired by the ac
'l and any three witness whom
-1 r t may wish to rail may be
At least seven Judge shall
Rary to eonrtct.
- 'ion 4. Ihraishment In all cases
1 consist In suspension 'rom th
'i:opnlng prlrlleges herein de-
-1 the laying aside of any ad-
: 'tsIsjbIk of honor that may be
' v-v members U good stsadlM.
' passing to a part of rhe room
.i-:l for such where they shall
1! utely pass under the survell-
' r of teachers and be governed af-u-
-li. abandoned form of teacher
t. 1 -nmmt.
T - judiciary sitting as a rrand
-hall fix the tiff- of such mi-1
- n from privi'. ;t'i t-ach
Mon.
on I The prealdeot of the
' 1 S-at.n snll havt ior '01
! ;"v'.on of t". am nil-1
F1rt showing of Men s
Shirt at Madden'.
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In k3j fi H-rr
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imm mum
SCHOOL LAND APPRAISEMENT. 1
T!o- a- 1 hutoK a;.h art- 'aki-n from the original picture of Mar'K Yav
!lod:'!t..ii . n-.d in tl.. rogu- g:iller at LK-troit MichipHn. id-ntif.-J . v
n
I .1 halt hui..li
Senate by Gov. Harwell
nuthrle. Okla. Jar. 30 A detailed
report of th- xp'n"' ' 'he nehool
land appralement made under author
ity Ol in Ml irpiBiamrv iivi j .(
In a supplemental message sent to
the legisture today by Governor
Haskell.
The total expense was given in the
original report a l5.5t?.?. The new
report make it )S.!22 43. or
leas the reduction being made by
charging off some cf ths items origin-
ally Included.
For the special appraisement there
were US men In ths field. Most of
them received a salary of iloO per
month and expenses which ranged
from ISi to Slit. From September IS
lt when th actual field worn be-
gun until January 19. when it
M concluded. 3. lis lS :. acns
were appraised with their Improve-1
! ments at a cost of t 3-i cnts r
acre.
I ;.! a Ix-ine a perfect likt-n-s of Scott Mac iinM-
HH'-iit ho ha b'en ar-reted cn a warrant sworn on' !
(ios HaK.ii. charginc him with cocspiracr.
When confronted with the above picture Thursday evening Mac R-yaj!U
a imi 't'i t)ltt was a likeness of hlnuelf that It was swouine. He of-
f. '.d -o . p..i:ia-im of how It came to be classed with tas criminals :
This photograph has been In the
possession of Prof. Brile. a school-
mate of VcReynold. who knew him
when he entered the North Carolina
I'nlverslty. Sometime after first
meeting MscReynold he came la
tlaries bad been refused a a.a
from ths Iowa University and a-
a fucitive from juettc from Mexico
In the presence of witness :.
denied that be bad ever been in a
penitentiary. He Oenled that be has
possession of this photograph. It hav-i asked for a diploma but admitted
Ing been sent to him toy W. B. A-' that be was a fugitive from Justice
ton. a nph- of Bob Taylor of Commuaicatlnic with the authoti-
N'ashvlll? Tmn. Mr. Aston wrote on tie In the Iowa I'nlverslty j.ro-
the reverse side of the photograph a ducH the following teh-Rram
follow. -iowa City. Jan 25 15u!
Receipt That Cures
Weak Men-Free
Send Name and Address Today
You Can Have It Free and
Be Strong and Vigorous.
cf
I- jk r.wf ;.iioi for
- .1-1 . 0 ia. t 1 1 r. w4k.nr.t
' "t lunnor !..) .iLf '.ht.
' "11 h) Mimwa. unr.iufl dr at i
- fi . u. d vuuib. tut Bat carol I
x wn ind nrnotia mi im ia !
n horn - witStat adaittoasl '
' median that t tblui tr asn
t.-.r-t o rtfmiD ton maa.jr pewrr aa 1
sJlctlr and anirt:r. tSootd bi
I hate drUrmiboJ arnd i con itlnailAn
ITtriploB. Irrt of cKu.
d'orj xalrd riiilup. to asr maa
. rlt iii 1 r 11. i
i rvxrri'iiia sum run a i braieiaa
Hsns's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any caae of Catarrh tha
ojn not he cured by Halls' Catarrh
Cure
V J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo. O.
We the undersigned have known
y J. Cheney for tbel at 15 ear.
and txHe him perfectly honorable
in all business transaction and "
nai.i lal.y aMe to carry out ar.y ob
..k-tttKns made b hli firm.
Walding. Rinnan Marv n.
Wholesale Drugalit. Toledo o
Hall' Catarrh Curs is tak-n ln'er
aally act In t directly upon tl.e M ol
and mucous surfaces of the y:.m
Testinonials sent free. Pice- r o. nt
per bottle. Sold by all dmgsi'
Take Hall's Family Pill for i:
d.tw
I have two large lot fron'ms
- n.adr jtudr of avrn. aod I i McLlsh avue. Will Sell or trade I
f( ' (. iui. oi dcscivot Moawad aas ! 'or farming land. Prefer the landj
' ikToIiTi K'JfVn. m I west of Ardmore. Write John Colson 1
i u p in rooDdcaor. u that an roan. i-nr. Irw rnn vtl"f ireen:l.e. T. :m
B.. i wrxt aa4 dlMirmcri ak I -
1 ' 't-i"r'. "f tst m.rii uatn strswt 2T
irrufal p.Unl taadiciDa. accsrr what. !
n tae qa.rlMi.artiiia'. rraloraiita. ' 1 111
f aud so rur kiroacK at b n qu.rOy
a ' i j . tiy Jut drofi aw liu hk
'k l)r A. tl. Robiaaaa. LbcI
1 e 7"rtrnit alirb aod J wt 1 ad yoa s
cjVaV; llVX'&C&'u l-Ag? 1 Ardmorc want ads
1
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Westheimer & Daube
GREAT
Undermuslin Sale!
T! cnvtArd: re ar.J t Knt ueve been iinitcd to inspect such a
u r ierfal and nviciiihceiu arra i beautiful Under Muslins as is placed at their
d'sp- -al during t'rv.s sale.
There is not a garment in the store which is not a enuine bargain. How-
ever the coods themselves must show you the wonderful values for our space here
is too limited to tell you all about this Mighty Saie.
In the entire display you won't find a single garment which enn be termed
Job or "Old Timer.-' all brand new stock.
You are safe in buying at least two seasons in advance of your neids.
These values come only "once in a life time."
A complete assortment from the lowest price to the highest. The latest
models in every way. both shapes and trimmings.
Cut and sewn by New York's best know experts.
i..arket is here at vour feet.
In fact the New York
The best goods for the least money and nothing too good for our customers.
This wonderful S3le is just as interesting to the frugal house wife as to the
w n.an of fashions and frills both have been kept in mind.
The highest skilled designers and the highest class manufacturing institution-
have worked to make this sale a record breakerandon Monday the opening day
uu will tind the Big Slore thronged with busy eager shoppers getting the great
alues offered in this greai undermuslin event. Remember this is the sale you have
been waiting for. so be among the first for you know the best judges of values
shop here and as usual the early bird catches the worm."
Five Big Special Lots
The
greatest
values vou
25c
LOT A Gowns drawers skirts and corset covers
ever saw for at least twice the price
LOT J3 Gowns skirts drawers and corset covers. Neatly trimmed with lace
and embroidery beautiful garments price 50c
LOT C Skirts drawers corset covers and gowns. Values that come only
"once in a life lime" 75c
LOT D Drawers corset covers skirts and gowns
way. both shapes and trimmings
LOT E Gowns skirts drawers and corset covers
world for the price
The latest models in everv
$1.00
The greatest values in the
51.25
Great assortment of other higher price garments on display ranging in price
from $1.50 to sto 00. A'so in connection with this Great Undermuslin Sale a world
of white will be shown vu in way of new sprint; materials. A white sale with both
distinction and ditlerenu . (' l'-rei wash good.- t ter description will be shown
"U for the first time in t nnp m with tl.is great event. The doors open prompt-
ly at S o'clock Monday morning.
f off
a
ner
Go - r N HasX- :i 0 a'li i-. o
Sc"' M.i IUjno;dii was a
stud nt in fnlvc-rsltj
elui.ile f.r L-raduatlon I-ft
suddenl. and in vile reput-.
A. N CrURIER. ' ta '' Irof s
i tendent of the
a 1 1. 'n- ?sf 1 the cx-
f Mar He - no. Is
PRETTY AS A PICTURE
MacReynolds Admits It.
Guthrie. Okla Jan. :o Conf-on-
W. Hriles. superin-
.... Iln
t- -..rrt.i- .lean nt the M11e? Oti e"'"
I schools his old schoolmate back In
:.eral carried on an Investl- Carolina. Scott MacReynold-.
Kfion of -he MacReynoldi casej Hwtrgt a;enti yesterday admi-
when he apl.lled for a diploma. ted that the picture Prof. Driles
Prof Brile was a student with held In his hand wag that of hln.-
MacRe nobis at schtol. He declared ; self. Maclteynolds. even though It'
nia -hat he was willing to ko on! was taken when the principal gave
the stand and testify aj to his his name as Mark Van Howrhton
Wnowledpe of MoReyoM. MacReynoKJtg met Prof. Briles yes-
Mr Aston nepntw of Senator Bob terday In the lone Hotel. H was
T.ol who sent the photograph to asked to come to a certain room j
p-of Hrile. several years asco. aleo occupied by a prominent republican
a classmate of MacReynolds ldr In the legislature. Not know j
. . . krows his record as well. j lt he would be confronted by ; ls the wheat tbnt Koeg nto HIG
With this conclusive proof a to Brlles and his photo MacReynolds I HANDJFLOUR. Every kernel fully
he moral character of th chief entered the room. j ripe every on sound as a dollar.
H-a-st ascent it ii not difficult for; Ths conference lasted more than The choice whent and tho perfect
a:- Inled i-?ople to understand an hour. milling are what make HIG HAND
h- ' speratlon of William R. Hearst: E- admltUnp his identltv .and I FLOUR one uf tho very finest In tho
I
Boys suits that fit and wear. Just
received at Madden'.
aboe a :'";'; ti.c r. of the hand wr.ticp of W 11 Aston.
n r a-snn:e of Scott Mac Reynold in the UiuversRy
of North Carol. ta Some ears after they nitt at schl. Mr. As too hap-
pened to Im In Dtrolt and there learned of Mac Reynolds' arrvst. He pro-
cured ths pbotofraph sr.vea above and wrote on the reverse lb? uateraent
IdvUfytng Vao Houeaton as his old cu&3mat. ThU he sent to Prof.
B riles another classmate who has preserved ths picture ihev ".any
years.
and o'hers when they openly em-
i '' v w 11 known characters to tra-dvi'f-
their political enemies.
perhaps never In the history of the
ri i .tjt lie has a public official been
si hounded criticised and abused by
declaring the picture taken from i wor'lJ
the rogues' gallory was his own
MacReynolds attempted to shield
himself by threatening prosecution to
those who bad used hi) picture.
Prof. Hriles who is still In .Guth
uroer n ssck from your
Rrocer. if ho don't keep It let us
know. We'll tell you a Rood grocer
who does.
'h hlthest oKlclaU of the )and.'e wng (ree)r of tae interview
and the mot astute aad weahhiest Md nis pa.t knowledge of MacRcy-
nowsjiaper publisher in the wortd. nolds.
Tyler Simpson Co.
Wholesale Distributors.
That their hand Is now uncovered
has caused congratulations to flow
tn upon Governor Haskell (rom
men of all political parties In the
state. This morning a delegation of
democrats and republicans the lead-
ing business men of Muskogee ac-
companied Prof Brlles to the gov-
Tbe meeting of the two ohl class-
mates in the hotel caused consid-
erable excitement in the crowded
lobby.
Men. don't shiver and wear old
suits and overcoats when Madden Is
silling to divide the price.
Hal M. Cannon
INSURANCE
inul Bonds
Your business will bo ap-
preciated. Office Noble Building
Phone 619
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