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PAGE TWO
THE DAILY ARDMOREff E
Ardmore Thursday February 111909
SI
Important Notice To
Oyster Consumers!
en
'm a't of O !al'Mii;i I'a It il o ninst of
ir :v- r and 'hast i"nlat)Kcrin; th nibllc
i v i fit ni tig ' m
i! i w'ic me addJut; pr.i rta'.w s or .!( r
' arm . fm idln: the conoiiiur.
). rw- or vu Inntanctn tt hM b" alU'irnl that irforvaUvr wn found in Soalshlpt Oyster' li'U
In no c.w were nytri ailcjrcd to bo Senltrtilpt hare been found to contnlm prenerratlve lias the snm-
j.v !..-n tnki-n from original cturir with nnbrnVwi !.
A.- h.u- fouRht tiV good fight for purity Hi ottni" for many yr with the runu'.t that throughout tho
' iicil Statfo and Cnonda K"ni'ly Swlhlpt Oyster atand aa th hlRbont oxmnplors of uro rood nnd
f ill aliif to tho conftumer. All otr contract an written with tho munition of InaurlnK tho purity gen-
S . i' cxc. l'--irc ami fowl valiio of Scalable 0atera.
jg j M f ran. bowirer H l lmiolbte always t0 entirely eliminate tho dlahonoat d'-nbT and there-
S - aii"Iiit'lv invent all fram' n thi consumer; but lh cunHUirt-r who exercise Rome cam to d -il o."lv
. in j ;stjii -
(Merchants of Good Repute and Who is Particular to Be
Served Out of the White Porcelain Display Cases
i.i' .1 u 'i.i'i'l lii tli.s ndvu s4iiun1 rutK pracienl-
ir
.i' s- .il-.ilii adr hi i
o if adult ra'ed -- -
T1 i .i-i tin ii is which b rn.'M'l '( n pull ishi il tliroiiKhniit tb' htafc have pu? n Miplr.iii on-
nt .- iiur Wi: Hl.f'OMK INVKSTKi TION. and nn pl.aned that tin- pure food authorities have
i i ii ii r inHon In Oklahoma. Such Investigation In eortn.lt to Indicate th Sealshlpt SHtcin
t. 4ii..' s.iNhit Shtein ImH nothing to conceal.
". - itii i . ltiiti-d to help us in tho work of delivering oyator la their natural pure utnd'il'erated
I v. . ' in- ondltlim and anv eaaca of fraud or deeeptlon which may aunt iimW your notice will be
vlgorotM'.y prtHMH-nted If you will notify tin of the olrcumstnneen and tho
nffemlora punlaliPil to tho full extent of tho law.
We aarnoatly aoHcU your aid and ctniporntloii In the ork of doilverlnK
to tb eitttotner WHAT HU PAYS KOH.
s ra ..TV"
'""il SJy Miri'i
I OTtll CAHI""'
National Oyster Carrier Co.
South NorwalK Conn. 1
Cold Storage MarKet
Is the SEALSH1PT STORE In Ardmore
GOV. HASKELL
ASKS ADVICE
AS TO REQUESTS FROM TEXAS
FOR REQUISITIONS IN LAND
CASES.
NOT TO EMBARRASS STATE
Would Like to Know If He Can Hear
Testimony to Determine Whether
the Persons Mentioned Are Fug!
tlves From Justice
(iuthrle Okla. Fob. lO.Hofort;
ib lennlnlnR the rocpilHltlons applied
for by the jUato 4if Texas In the
chmi'h of V I. Chapman I C.
(iiliiit'M ami Al T. Ilrouii uhargml
bj Indlettnent In -Maverick onunty
Tix.i! with utt"ilim n forKil Instru-
iii"tit. (iovernor Haakell will receive
ndiiv front the attorney Roiier.il aa
to the xcope of Ills authority nnd
In 'hat Ills duty may properly con-
Ut. In a lettir sent to Attorney
(oiieral Went the governor impilica
If he may hear teatlmniiy to tie-
teuniiie whether tho perKons inun-
lUmeil are funltlveH from justice aa
well .is to whither an offense has
been t-ollimlttod.
'You amy ntlvlno me" the kttir
aH. -whi-thor my discretion may
propei ly be exerelned In connection
with at anting requlaltlonsi. We do
j not wlhh to embarrtuta the Htnto of
j Texas in t cft'urt to punish wrotiK-
dm i s but on the 4ither hand our
I c Itlens nhould not bo willed upon
to incur the expense of uttcndlnj; a
tilal l.ono inlb'H from home nnd for
which i larKe amount of money
much iieo!id their nteana would bo
neeei-ary ti nioef tho expense. It 4e.
Ol.lahom.t countis Affldalta of
' i c r int- rpreler and ofheia and
crdtnga of the couit aero r.xhll
el Judirr Hlakeney told the gov
mor that thece .deeds had been re-
co.ded In Ilncoln I'ottowatoailo and
Oklahoma counties nnj that if an of
fetiae hail been committed In nnj In-
"tancr It had been commit dd in
Oklahoma.
'If trtense has been committed H
wag committed either In Mexico or
Oklahoma while that In Texas ap-
pears to have been only Incidental"
aked (Sovernor Haskell why do
(hey not bilng an action where thr
alleged fiiajor crime was peri"
tratcd?"
"I'm InforniLHlr" said Mr Thtu-
mond "that thoy tried lo do tbn It
Oklahoma but wore refused."
'They have their remdy her In
such Instances" repllei the govir
nor. adding that there was I n mm It
Interest of a third erson to wniv.int
much confidence.
However tho governi r in I Jinig-i
Hlakeney stated that they ilfl no.
believe the state of T xis wh en
duly interested and the latf icaJ
n letter rrom an Indian who a ij ar-
ed hefore the Hngle Vnm r.tnd Jurj
stating lhat he had testified falsely
tinier duress Imposed iby a tlilrd per-
son. Mr. Thurmond assured the gov-
ernor that 'Vns was actuated b the
hlghtMt 4r ni4)tlvi.s. without intirest
for elf her side of the contiovcr.-iy
and that defendants could rel upon
seeming nn Impartial trial Hi added
that there would be pun tii'Ioiis for
false swenrlng If falrn. ss wire Jt -opirdlsod
by biased testimony
Thi' lettir to the nttormy general
I'ontulued u statement of the case
from the time the Klckapo.) Indians
left Oklahoma lo the hearlni; of th
civil stilt In I'ottowatomle coun y
uhlch. attorney for the prot '.'.int-s
asserted hits eslabllshej the A ul.ir
lly of the Mexican ttansacHciKs.
If the rcipilsltlons ar grnl'i'.
Judge Hlakeney stated he would ap-
pear before Governor Campbell nt
Austin presenting the Information ho
hail to show that the prosecution of
'curs to me first the matter has Chapman and others was to further'
. bei-i adjudicated In a idvll trial and private ends llefore that. It Is under-
' -ecoml. the real offense. If there wns!sood the case would go through
011c. was committed In Oklahoma Oklahoma courts on a writ of
the courts of which can be relied up.1 habeaH corpus.
j en to mete out justice to all. " District Attorney ThitnmmJ and
I t the hearing Joduy District At- 'al'erllT Williams left for Texas to
Itorney Thurmond tiaswerlns tho "Wit
(statement made Saturday before the
"NOT GUILTY"
SAYSADAM GOD
"IT'S A PACK OF LIES"
I k lling Mb hail 1' Mullane a patrol1 (iuthrle. Ok a . Keb 10 Might) -niin
I man Hhe stool mute looking toward barrels of "Sunbeam" have been ship-
.the floor when she was asked to.ped to Ctithrb from Tulsn by tho
na whether she was guilt) or notiati authorities. Sunbeam" Is said
guilty. Tho ipiestlon was repeated! by tho officers to be a fair grado of
and Mrs. Sharp still refused to speak. mil beer Uhoiigh It Is held out by tho
j The Judge entered her a idea of 1 dealers In tho beverage to be n simp
ly "near-beer."
Whatever It may be. the stuff win
confiscated by the sheriff a few weeks
ago In n North lronton avenue store-
house nt Tulsa atul hauyd to tho
court house Proceedings to detenu
Ine the ownership nnd to give the
owner an opportunity for making til
claim fur the return of the goods were
gone through with. No owner made
i not guilty. The law gave her the
J light to lemaln mute.
MRS SHARP HIS WIFE WAS j waH n forwards learned that tho
MUTE WHEN ARRAIGNED YES- i arraignments of the Sharps In tho
TERDAY iMlmlnal i-ourt would have to be re-
I pealed. The law requires that they
be given preliminary heurluga bo-fo-o
a Justice on all the charges ih-
fore they can be arraigned In the
criminal court. The preliminary hear-
The Religious Fanatics Held on
Charges of Killing Men In a Street
Fight Met In the Courtroom An
Error In tins Arraignment.
Kansas City Mo . Poll. 10. James
Sharp the religious fanatic who
called himself "Adam Clod" ami Mrs.
Mel l -tan Sharp his wife wmemberof
the rellgloua band met yesterday In
the cilmlnal cxiurt. They were per-
unit d to alt together while the Judge
w:is wnlMim for them to lie arraign-
'il They placed their hwuls close to-
T'lier and talked in whispers. The
officers of the oourt did not disturb
hi m.
sham's beard ha grown to con-
h ..I- i able length since he sheared
i' after tho street fight December
'o avotl detection in his flight.
H i- hantU are still bandaged be-ii-.o
of the wounds he received in
tight and one arm wmk In a
f ' n g yesterday. Mrs. Sharp appeared
governor that Chapman atul others
wire not In Tx'.mis when tho offense
was committed submitted excerpts
from the official report of the sen-
ate Investigating committee In the
Klckaisio land fraud cases to show
lhat Chapman had testified he was
In Kagle i'ass on .July ) jdoc.
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Ho
ward for any enso of Catarrh tha
can not bo cured by Halls' Catarrh
Cure.
P. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo O.
We tho undersigned have known
P. .1. Cheney for thel ast 13 years
The district attorney snld It wns not aml "o'lcvo him perfectly honorable
lugs were to have been heard today ( claim for the liquor and It wns de-
before Theodore Itemley a Jimtlcei elared to be forfeited to the slate
of the pence but they will lie con-1 What disposition will be miub of
tinned bei'HUHe of the absence fioml'l'e fiothy llipihl. whteh Is bottled In
the city of Virgil
outing attorney.
Conkllug prose-! pines when l reaches Outhile lias
! not liei ii auuouue !
HISTORY OF A
FAMOUS REMEDY
ITS SUCCESS DUE TO MERIT
ALONE.
mui uh. ney oc-HW 0( othenvtolt CIIUr.( 0
'iy cells n dinerent parts of the; fninwM1? iM(.rnl4wi r.-i UInfo
Notice of Sale by Guardian.
Stute i.' Oklahoma. County of (Jar
vis hs. In County Court.
'In the matter of the estate of
'Sum Williams minor.
Notice Is hereby given in pursu-
ance of an oi'Vr of the County Court
of the Counly of Onrvln. State of
Oklahoma made on the 2.'lrf day of
January. ltluO tho undersigned guar-
dian of the estate of Sain Williams
minor will tell at public auction in
front of the noat office of tho town I
r i'oolevnh' Carter County. Okln- J
hoiiifl to the highest bidder sub-
ject to confirmation by said county I
court on Monday the Sib dav of' F.vcrv lndutrv Iium im
March. 1S00. at i! o'clock p. in. all i 11 '".""fO'B llne ktruggliug times t'lmt im
the right. H.le and Interest that I efTliXib !
the said eatate has. by operation of thut except in iHtint ef merit it hm! ...
more iiokj hi muycm than otln-r ximilar
Its Growth from the Start Was
Simply Due to the Fact That
It Would Invariably
Effect a Cure.
preparations Hhiib were Mnrtiil nt nlnuit
din
"iintv Jail and m not allowed to' .i....i r..- mu'. " .Vri m'.Vl'.r kll" ontMde
..... i "..iinim in i mini luuni riiiie in in ineir own lm';ilv ami have Iiiiil' kinrt
Oklahoma to-wlt: : ceaM-d to U iiianufadiuid Step bv otep
The W 4 of tho N U i of th-1 W1II1M lm(rB ' I "j
a ii ami ttlo K '-t or tile x W M grauimuy K'"nlng in favor. Taken litu
I
munlcatH with each other
iiarlos .Tost an assistant prosecut
attorney read to Sharp an In
oi anon chanting him with Vi lins' . . "' .. . . ' I ...i...J'...r..1.i r.. . ; ' " ""-;
1.-1. ii . . of tlio a 15 Vi of See. 30 all in Twp r i wme lauuiy no imum
i) Dalbow. a jKillcoman and A . .. .. it gisl it ni nronimende.l bv tliem m n
J -li-or. n real Nitate man. 1 I '"''.'""'i in turn pawnl it on toother
I am not auiliv " l.r .ti ! 'real "late will b0 sol! on nnd for over thirty live jenp. in. rep.
.I all 2ckl i"e. fh? J fttowK terms and conditions. Tit V" 1" "is'?"m'r W""""
i s ail a pa eg or Ilea tney got up L " j until it lias reached the utinuM corners of
n me. broUw." ' ow: Kflr n11 'M r 0' "'l"1" curtli. Science ami advamcd nudiial
M.- Sharp hm-rd road inforuiatloti I whlch 8 to b" lml 01 hl ''"' of autlioriiy during all thin time have failed to
narp nniroau i nrorwailon i remainder upm dellv 1 'rrlm'u 11 l"l'r ri""l.T r cmgliMidds
.ruing her and h. r husband with) ' " m""" . 1 " .land croup and today I liiituberlaiii ii Coueh
ery of deed eonveyluit title md jnilnr ; . r J '
Hexamethylenetvtramlne. land. I similar preparation on the market. This
Tli above Is the name of a German
n'cnl whlc Is one of tha mnnvi
v i. ib'o initreillima of Foley's kidney
It ii Jy. Hexamettiylenetetraitirne i
r. lanizod by medical textbooks and
ii r' i'ti iries a a uric acid aolvent ami
nntis. ptio for the urto. 'Hake I'oloy'a
Ki lii'-v Remedy as soon as you uoUoe
n v irri'BUlarltios and avid a gorloug
7i alndy. Sold by all druggists.
mids for the purehat thentif munf civf can ' aitribi.tiHl tn xw otlurcaum
bo in writing and must be filed ... S :;;;teh:' ;!!;vlr:(
mo county coun or fleuvi-reit to the tnrmigi. tin-inwiiiuu of advertiM.tg it nniht
UUderatcued.
Dated the OUi day of February.
100?.
HKNUY WIM.IAMS.
1MS-25.I Ouai-dlan.
U triltorlliy to bold tint ouilideiue of the
iiiilillc. in tliouhauiN of homes thin remedy
U the main reliance of parenu in attacks of
croup. Not only does it always give prompt
relief but it is wi pleanant to" take that chil-
dren like it and it contain nothing that it
in any way injurious.
necessary to follow the date given in
the Indictment but had they been
In the state during any time the al-
leogil Joal wis In prngriws. such was
sufficient as to render them fugitive
from Justice. According to Mr. Thur
mond the deal began July 21. I!tm;
and was i-ompleted August l!S. inoiJ
The Indictment refers to the dun
"July 2S. lHOrt." ! tho exchange of
ip.estlons between (Iovernor Haskell
and .Mr. Thurmond the latter said:
"In grand Jury' practices we neces
sarlly hear but one side."
'1 observe that such Is tho nrcic
no answeroij tile governor and
when he slinfed evrybody In tho ex
O'litlve office knew he was thinking
of tho Muskogee town lot cases.
When aske whether the federal
govornnrtmt is active In the prosccu-
Hon Mr. Thurmond answered that
Judge Shoppanl of McAlester a spe
cial government attorney hn been
in 'Kagle i'ass and brought certain
witnesses fo- the grand Jury.
"Did Hearst have anything to do
with It?" quelled Governor Haskell
in a Jocular way.
..V-... I. ....
.! in mis case. can nssnrn
your excellency" unsworn! .Mr. Thur
mond.
lie iiiluiltt.il lo Mr. Hlakeney that
bis law partner in civil business
at IK Kin hai been asked by one
man Interested In the can' and alio;-
ed t0 bo an extensive dealer In Kick-
apoo lauds to appear for the prose
cution. Tlie governor closed this by
saying that the retention of Mr.
Thurmoiid's partner was not Im-
proper. Judge Hlakeney said that the re-
port of tho senate Investigating
committee had been doctored and
garbled as to Chapman's testimony.
rendering It unreliable. He also told
the governor that the Interior dopart-
iriont had requested Hrsons to go to
.Mexico with a view of purchasing
lands of the Klckapoos to create
competition to thwart unscrupulous
buyers whom he named and that
Umpinun nnd his associates did so.
It was stated that tho Indian wo
man. Knhknh-to-the-Quuh. had made
deed to tho property before the
court a Muzqulso Coahulla Mexico
and these deeds had b'en recorded
In nil business transactions and "
uaucially able to carry out any ob
ligations mndo by his firm.
Waldlng. Klnnan & Marvin
Wholesah? Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takin Inter-
ually acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials sent free. I'lcer 75 centi
por bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family rills for con
stlpatlon. d&w
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that be
tween legal hours on tho 15th day of
February. 190D will offer for sale
subject to tho approval of the court
tho entire assets of tho Hank of the
Chickasaw Nation. Said sale to bo
mndo at public outcry to the highest
bidder uiwn thrco months' time
with security to bo approved by tho
court.
Tho successful bidder will bo re-
quired nt tho time of his bid to tie-
posit a certified check of five bun
tired dollars with me. 13-lm
H. B. FOSTBU. Receiver.
Notice to Creditors.
To the creditors of Bllzabeth A. Cof
fey deceased.
Tho credito s of the abovo named
decedent aro hereby notified that the
underslgnod was by tho County Court
of Carter County. Oklahoma .appoint-
ed administrator of the cstato of snld
decedent and that all persons having
claims against the o tato of said de-
cedent are required to" exhibit
them to said undersigned administra-
tor with tha necessary vouchers at
Provence Carter County Oklahoma.
within four months from tho date of
tho first publicjiton of this notice
to-wlt from tho ninth day of Febru
ary 1909.
A. J. HAHIUS.
9-1C-23-2 Administrator.
WE CAN DO YOUR GAS FITTING
"RIGHT NOW."
Don't wait until It gets cold again
Phone 60 - Ardmore Supply Co
For Insomnia drink Bromide watsr
and see how quick It will relievo you
Phone 497.
Moved to Death Row
I have moved my furm'turd business from
Hast Main Street to the Huberts Building
next to the Union Hotel on North Caddo
Street.
Notwithstanding this portion of the city
has been termed "Death Row" there is no
deaths now except the prices on my goods.
Caddo Street is perfectly safe for ladies. It
is the most orderly section of Ardmore. Come
here to get bargains in furniture.
C. P HALL
FELKER
The Grocer
Everything good to ent un-
der one roof.
No
Drugs 1
"KI - RO - PRAK - TIK"
(Done by Hand)
No
Surgery
Dr. C. Sterling Cooley
!7-9 Sims Building. Telephone 409
1 DO NOT TU EAT'HKFKCTS but REMOVE THE CAUSE
of ninety live per emit i.f nil (Uscum's tb which tho human body
i h' ir. by Spm.il AdjuMimnts Whui tho CAUSE is RE-
MOVED iiiituial recovery is tho QUICK and INEVITABLE
result
r . Tbat which is imprssible cannot bo accomplished but
Ghtropructic has in many cases accomplished that which other
systems have coresident! in possible. If .o'ir case is number-
ed anionj.' these supposed impossibilities 'do not despair. Try
Chiropractic and yet well.
Consultation and (xamiinti.n FREE. My fotmer
putients aro my best reference Mem nor American Chiroprac-
tic Association. "Secretary Colorado Chiropractie Institute
Association.
Over China Palace and Wonder Store.
LADY ATTENDANT
The Greatest Clothing Sale
Choice of anv ready umue suit or overcoat in
our house
We also have another larj'o variety of suits
uiiuiuu ui which go ni
$10.00
S7.50
Tailored Clothing
From now on wo will mako suits from $2000 up and pants
. from $5.00 up. Come and inspect our goods.
The Tailor
J. J. Stolfa
W. P. Poland
W. H. Foster
Poland & Foster
General Insurance
Office Over First National Bank.
Telephone No. 48.
T.N. COLKIVTAIV
Telephone
THE CITY DRUGGIST ....
9 W. Main St.
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