The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 262, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 11, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardrnort Sunday April 11 1M3
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PEPSCU7IOJ OF HAKELL It
L OOEMLY EJ.'OEO.
. . ' cwi that xnBa over
-at tfc pr-Uon of t
' . GoTenMrf of Oalahma
rii of the natrjoal aovera-
" relation of hU poraoaal
- il eneatiew be it spoke In
Ait th aaae of th nation
. been saed to each baa
baa received a check. If not
1 -brow With the decUrion
j'.&n a Mamhall natainlnx
. :. -'-r to th iadtetaanta
(unit th governor and dH-i-
'..- caae. th bell haa been
b will bring down tae car-
- a Judicial faro that vaa
: a discredit to th govern-
great name and authority
r. - Lvtitated by a bold and an-
. teang of character aaaaaalu-
- - .' 'lani. but waa a well a
tr ill to th coouaonveaHh of
r . - a with wboa development
a :.r the nam of C. X. Haakell
j --i.'ably Interwoven. U the tl-
xnakos caaai bat apoke
-.. they aboald have read "The
x.-: a-. Party re Rcoaevekt and
I C X Haekell and the Dem-
o Fi.-.y of Oklahoma." and If
' - -j- parpotiea were confessed.
t i f-a!on would reveal aa foal
a - - - f plota and cowardly c hemes
as . - i jrfeod In th bealbtd brain
r ' a .'. t-appr or a profeaaioaal
Pj ' r;.-r1can rvoh.r.lonist.
V 'he fall text of Judge Mar-
a'ls der.ion Is not at this writlna
a. a
f- -it
- enough can be gathr4
. dispatches to indicate that
n.'-d judge went to th' root
niittter and nufflclent is 41s-
iti tb meagre excerpt from
d
:n to show that he has put
tl 'in. of judicial disapproval upon
t' - h handed methods employed in
t r-rinanelllng of an Illegal grand
y n.d the m.-diseval system of
1 r. ! i'ir - which characterised Its sit-
t n.d findings. With .-x-convlcts
In th' rok- of private detectives !iHll-
) ff and purvt-ylng information:
'.."1 A.ums of discredited political
BMl! . m ieders dogging the going
' 1 Dti.uiK of Its niembers: with the
11I ! 1 a of the Hig Stick hovering like s"mioii at ' ' a m
11 ittp- of the llrockeu over the order u a w
lit a 1 - ci the grand Jury it waa !' ixoi .
t .ri. MM-cted that bapiiened 'ih-k ! 'ilori.
t!ic 'lit 1 unnts were returned Hit U p !.. adit.ir.
t- ii(iiil- of Oklshr i u 1 I'Mni
t' tiiN who hone N --1 - t ; ..!
f r '. i'.hkI servi !. : ii ' I r . . im ' Mur-
tl o it it. . from . iha
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.1 thi 1 r '1 illmn ' u
fi -.f 1 1.0I1 l'ry
! 11 ! M.. ( 1 ' is. 1 I IllU't- ' 1 ' r-. II 1 I'..-
1 11 h ' .l.-nietf it. Song -By six
iy kept aiih Nolo Sallle Mays McCoy
01 'i. ti of political nisi'" nnoiin innntii.
f ti - time that Haskell hunted off. ring
Mi r ' orn th borders of the stato n4' ! ilmi' li'k-i"
' - tn gauntlet full In the fac Song B r.lw l.nti. 1. 1
li - illy the Knight of the Rig Sermon By th l
st. i.. thank heaven for tHo CUialng Hymn. No. 8J.
1 rv peace n rout for th Benediction.
(1 1 in pursuit of his paaslon for A cordial Invitation Is extended tn
( ";fii m down to th empanelling vry on.
ef 'i t-'nmd Jury in tn Muskoge CHAH C. WEITH Pastor.
' Iiut the evil nas been met at
0- dorir and a judicial Michael has Brsadway BaatUt Church
1 ' (ath-d his naming sword anil M IS a. m. Sunday school G. P. Sel-
ronfr'ssion and dismay Into the udgc Cupt.
) '! 1 iind rloaked intriguers who M a rn S rniuti lv Rev JoK-jih
c- j.r j.r th- I'oruiH .f : v t'.. '' ' 'V 1 if J'-riM- '!' 1-
1- 1 M'ai lifr of tl ' i. an of ) P m V i' 1
All lor.or vr eay to tha wiEdoiu ard r r. lr M " ; F. -
governor a
.N Makei; -iaw- I-.-: i
bai- had reason to bli--- tiiat
alt
- - s-- s s-
learnlBK a'.-l :.S J--t
Of JodK' J'Jti A (..-. 1 .S.-i. .
judge of J)i r&'.-titil ju.;.r... n; 7 ; :.. K viral Brw I'r-ach-deal
with the mats of unwarranted - k j R Hunon A. Hall. Meet-
law salt that have been brought inga continue tbroaah the week.
against Oklahoma lar. '. v:.---
ing a clond abroad m .- ' ! ..
th reign of )aatlce a: l pi-:i-- and
prosperitr woald soon lo.- for Okla-
homa and in th plentltad of her
power and her natural resources she
would soon forget the day when the
heavy federal hand lay with suh
blighting weight upon hr.
We congratulate Governor Haskell
and the people of Oklahoma.
lbor conditions locally ar stead-
ily Improving in all branches. Tb
demand for ordinary labor Is specially
showing signs of returning vitality
and lacreaaed activity. The bond Is
sue has stlmulatd eCon in many
lins and the trend Is distinctly up-
srd
VHERE TO WORSHIP.
Christian Science.
8en.ee. today at Odd Felloa hall
at II 1 n Monday school at in a. m
Golden teat. Jame 1 13. it. Respon
reading Horn fi 12-23. Subject
"Are sin. dlseas and death real?"
Bverybody cordially invited.
Catbllc Church.
The full choir with the Lowenstein
orchestra accompantng will render
Leonard Mas In B Flat. High Mass
will be sung at ten o'clock preceded
by lb Vldl Aquam
Bverybody cordially
tend.
invlteo to at-
JAS. J. WAUJIAPP. Pastor.
First Prcvwyttrlan Church
The usual services will be held to-
day at 11 a. nr. aad 7: p. m. San-
day m hool at 9:4. a in
Meeting of
n. haskell
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nd.
m-nta
taat it tili ta not case against ti-
- .
Progr
U.-i .-.;pr after ii.wm; -
vice.
Everybody cordially invited
J A. WTKNft Fa-'or
East Arskitare Presbyterian Chursh.
Service at 11 a. m. Theme "The
.uraac of Victory. '
Sabbath scnooi at 3 p. m.
aervte p. m. Theme "The In-
centive of the Resurrection "
Special meeting morning and even
tog. Let everyone come. Strangers
always welcomed.
R (. CAKNAHAiN. Paator.
Breedwa MethedUt Church.
Tb Caracaa will meet at :45 a. m
Vth the Sunday school.
11 a. m . Preacblax.
3 p. m.. Junior learue.
I p. m . Senior league
r. p. m . Meeting of Pbilathea Com-
mittee. A splendid program of music ts ar-
j rllK?a iui uv iwi uius . iv .
ot the specialties will be a sow "Cal-
Mr Jobu HOEman. Jr.. ana
an Anineni uay 01 nope vj inc
Choir.
Program of the evening.
Eatter Cantata.
PART I.
-Misses Bell. Hill and Ro-
I'relud'
ter.
Hanrtus
Kong "All Hail. ' Congregation.
Invocation.
Male Quartette.
Remarks by the Paator.
PARTS II AND III.
k r
The tSacred Oanla.a.
Praise "
Text arranged from the Scriptures
music composed by Carrie B
Adams.
This Cantata
111 be interspersed
"h violin trio by Mrs. R. M. lis
ter. Miss Bell and Mrs. Wood and
ladies Quartette ' He is Risen."
Mrs Gulllot. Miss Hanna. Meadamcs
Walker and Wood.
The friends of the church strangers
In the city and the public generally.
ar cordially Invited to at tuxi
tSaater services.
W. H. ROPER. Paxtor
$L Philip's Church.
Raster Day.
Holy Communion 7 3f a. m.
Matins 9:45 a. m.
Holy Eucharist with Te Dctim and
sermon 10:45 a. tn.
Children's Vesper 7 45 p. m.
The following mimical number
wilt be rctidertfd at the morning sr-
cp: Processional "0 the Golden Glow-
ing Morning" Iaguene.
Introlt. "Jubilate Deo'Vlrceorlan.
Kn Siebtson" Hall.
;iurla Tlbl' Tallls.
iratlas Tlbl" Tallla.
"Credo" Cregorlan.
Anthem. "He is Risen" Clare.
Offertory "The Resurrection"
W.)d Miss Boone.
"Sursum Corda and Sanctwa" Ca
mldg.
"flenedlctu" 'Morley.
"Agnus Del" Oilbert.
"Oloria In Exclcis"-Olil Chant.
"Nunc IMmittls" Gregorian.
"T Dum" Stearns.
Rcsiona! U'organ.
Th Children's Vespers will bo
sung at 7:15 p. m.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
visitor to attend th Easter ser-
lces
HI'S'HY V SMITH Rrctor
Rd Ardmop.'lto want
predicts permanent peace
ag-. Tl!
of War J M
to the tout
;r:l ; ?r''.ry
k.acc responding
Th Progr of
Pace. at a b.- -o-t given by th
HaUti Club : this city tonight
alt' 4 a'teaKioa to the Urt that man-
r a a ahray hoptag for the ful-
i th tmiitin that
.'ball bUTtbefr swords In-
-"harea. and their swords tato
- -r hoofca. nation shall not lift
- i agalnt nation. neither
hall the learn war any tK."
H aaJd the t.u u not far dls-
tar.v but then ha b-n ach de
U'-m-rA and r nsihening of the
' " that saV-
-' that th
f'-r peace that It
o'dlr aggressive.
have the rot n-
f'tn the quicken-
nc- of an en-
a in th- prorress
; tar product of
. 'hat
j-..ral '
.''.-d ag"
T- j'fvuent '
V'-. h a
' -turie. Ia'ert a:onal arbitration
which Dtrjd s new era alout
115. be aakS -i no rroTeed In
our time that r one ran doubt
that it is the 3.o powerful force
now won. nt upon toe nations for
now worR.ni upon
the tetrtrral hanntne of mankind
.-.anal arMtratioa. as -.- know
rr more th product of tb last
.rdr-d years than was the federal
'.r itutlon of a iiiruct of
ha' era It In flower of our
Taking up - declarations that
had tMNW
mad. r at certain questions
... . . . q . .
ar. ro tie fU-6 by arbitration he
vd " Vlthoua- : haa often been
aid that juV;'w of na'lonat honor
:k irlMf and in fome decree shad-
owy and that tr.ariy questions which Erut Threw Him in Air Then Trsmp- 01 nis most cneerrai moods he eUo-
under a former rode would have ltd Him t Deth. ix4 th members of the Prebte-
neen catalogued under 'national hon- t- Moines. Iowa. Apr. 10 ' Tom."- rlan Brotherhood In their undertak
er' which have ben submitted and
settled In this way. ven though at
th outset as waa said by Lord
Russell In regard to th Alabama
claims such a submission was
lhoont v. .ncBIBnatihk. with n.
tlonal dignity 1 he inrunatti beast then ran nniey. president 01 the League also
Mr. CHekinaon discussed tb great throush the park uprooted small made a brief talk. The musical por-
work and the outcome of th first d''yed hre circus wagons Hon of the procram was very en-
Hague conference which b said waa nd demolished u bridge across a joyable. Miss Hanna aang a solo
by far the most notable evnt In Kuon. Forty bullet were fired Into with Mrs. McCoy accompanist. The
the history of th world which was tn lst before it was subdued. Bel- quartet composed of Harry Koenlrr.
attended by all government having
diplomatic representative n St. Pe-
terabunr. Th pop while omitted
from the conference expressed his
sympathy wtth the movement in a
letter to th queen of Netherlands.
Twenty-six nations participated rep-
resented by 1W members. The first
convention was "for the peareful ad-
justment of International differences."
The signatory power to the conven-
tion agreed to use their best efforts
to insure the pacific settlement of
International difference.
Speaking of The Hague conference
of 1907. which was called by th
caar of Russia upon the initiative of
President Roovelt. the secretary of
war said it wa participated In by
forty-four sovereigns and was the
first general conference of practical-
ly all the powers of lb world. At
this conference thirteen conventions.
four dec la ration and three wishes
were adopted. Mr. Dickinson discuss-
ed the recent convention one of
which was that signed In February
1409. at London by delegates of tn
of th principal maritime powers of
th world which wa for the regu-
latlng of warfare at sa. A distinct
triumph for th cause of (Mentation-
al arbitration continued th war sec.
retary wa gained when France and
Oemany agreed to submit to The
Hague the questions arising out of northeast rautht fire Friday after-
th Caaa Blanc affair. The que noon at 4:15 and was burned down
tlons Involved tvere more or less of The prompt arrival of the fir d-
wbat is termed "national honor." A part rocnt conuned th names and pro-
special agreement was signed by the vented further damase.
t'nited states and Great Britain on Mr Salisbury estimates his loss at
January 2: 1908 submitting to ar-
bitration to Th Hague th contro-
versy as to the North Atlantic Coast
(or Northeastern) F1sbrls.
"Then' ran b no disarmament un
til tbV greater powers agree upon a
system of concurrent action." said
Secretary Dickinson in concluding.
"The tide of public sentiment all
over the world is aettlng strongly
in this direc tion. looking to th pro-
gress In peace measures of the last
hundred and especially the last
twenty years the hop may well be
entertained that disarmament will
becom a reality aad that th po-
wibw vi iiAf nwiT (ha salausi a I w m
av wv irwi; " wicaissi ufsr
of peace but th blessings of peate
without the irushliiK burden of prep-
a redness for war.
Knlaht Templar Services
j .otal Knights Templar will hold
1 special Easter services at tb Broad-
I way Baptikt tburcli this afternoon at
S o'clock a special program bas
been pr. paml for the occasion.
District Court
suit was 11 1M yesterday In the
n. o.urt styled Jar: M Mar
'in M .1 Deinir 1 nl
dl'
tr
c ' i" a frlcndl- a scc-Ki.g
srrc t a tuisttkr .n a will
t
PICKUPS HERE AND THERE.
M.s Mr" Barron who bld tht
positMM of stenoerapher with the Srn.
of Love TLuraocd here darinr. the
cotton mki has accepted a position
with a former employer in the t'nk
National Bank at Dallas.
Circle No. 1 of th Broadway M
E hM EuMt bi
"n '
l-hy sold bom mad candles. Caster
eggs and many other articles
Rev. Barton A. Hail arrived la the
city yesterday and will Breach ht
nrst aenaoa la the rttjr at th Broad-
war Baptist church tonight. Her.
Hall l on of the strong evaDgeHsttc
Worker the South and hia visit
b - r - vili be appreciated by all tb
cbristain people. He will preach a
of rmons
Hifhard J Oel of forr.tih arrlvet
' T yst-rdsy -tenlng and left
thu morning for Muskogee to attend
'b - peaton of the Grand Lodge ot
Fellow.
Th KaM Aruaaor Presbyterian
mulav C'luxtl lwvlr an Kutr MtlB
' 1
estraay anernoon on tn rraiey
tM . TV. KIU
" " '"
0T EMtr hnn: nd
spent a pleasant afternoon.
Miss Mae Lowden. teacher of tb
third trade at th High School build-
ln. took her pupils for an outing
. . ..
. L TM .l
ternoon. The children were delighted
with the outing.
ELEPHANT KILLS KEEPER.
elephant in the winter quarters cf
'be Yankee Robinson circus Jire. laat
night suddenly ran amuck and slglng
his keeper. Charles Bellew. hurled him
b'n Into the air and then trampled
him to death
wa" 41 rn oM
May Vote at He Pleases.
Guthrie. Ottls.. April 10-Attorney
General West today eave an opln
Ion that under the present primary
election law In Oklahoma a voter
may cast his ballot for any party he
may desire no matter what his for-
mer political affiliation were nor
under what banner be has register-
ed. Complaints have been made that
democrats voted for republicans In
the recent city primary her and on
the contrary republicans supported
democrats at Wynnewood. The opln-
Ion was asked by the mayor of
Wynnemood.
Rehearing For Train Seivice.
t.utnne. owa.. April 9 Attorney
oneral West
will ask the supreme
court to grant a r-hearin upon the
corporation commission's order to the
Santa Fe railroad for additional train
service between Guthrie and Mariet-
ta. The commission mad the" order
which the supreme court r versed.
At present three trains operate be-
tween Guthrie and Purcell. and only
m. tmni h- -1 rh. uie nt.
h. Vi.nJis!
'
Sma Blae on G Street.
a barn and hen house on the prem
!.- of W. T. Salisbury. 413 G street
II so.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Tackett & Myall ar-
chitects has been dissolved by mu-
tual consent. W. A. Tackett remain-
ing in hie present owe. T. W. Myall
retaining all buildings and work on
nana ana opening up a new owe n
th Bankers National Bank building
with W. F. Breedlove.
Ardmore. Okla.. April 10. M l
A Fishing Party.
T. K. Kearney. J. C. Preddr. R.
w. Raadol. A. H. Palmer and W. T.
-
5)011 HT1 30lnSC A
n xh(k choctaw nation
fishing trip
COMMITTED SUICIDE.
At T. K. krney's Hardware
Store tfo thousand file by flyine
' ... 3 c
srainst hl sc-'n doors. IStf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
T) tiENT GowrTnwHhouVerist
ave and I) St. S. W.. 112.50 O.
M. Redfleld. Phone 507. 11-3
PCTf
EXCHANGE A good
surrey
cheap
11 J
for a horse or will sell
Dr McCoy Phone 107 red.
FOR RENT The homo of
brown See L. G. Sholton
Ti iT
11-3
MEN'S CHURCH LEAGUE
FEASTED FRIDAY NIGHT
" '
Tie Mts Lvar.:- of t.. First
Presbyurias iturvh entertain-
ed at a banquet Friday ocular hr
th ladle of the church. The League
U a recent orgaaiaatloa la the city.
It had forty-fJv member up to Fri-
da nirat and 00 the orcassoa oC
the banquet quite a nnmber of new
members were added to the roUa.
Th )rMM u aad ap of th male
.embers of th church and the men
who attend that church while it
haa religious uplift for its aim. re-
Mgloa is not a test of fltaeaa for
membership.
Covers were laid for IIS guests.
The idea waa formulated br J. W.
ana in guests assembled
hte tof hCn u D'rt door 10
th buldln nlcn th banquet
waa served. Here each guest waa
given the number of hi table. They
filed from the store Into the banquet
. . . . . . . .
nail in perfect order due to the per-
feet system of organisation. A five
course luncheon was served. Mrs. J.
-v Dodaon presided in th sen ice
depar.ment. There were plenty of
. . . .
T amoug me women meir
work was given a system that re-
........ .
suneu in aupatcn ana absence ot
any friction. Th good things set
before the iruesU mad up the best.
prepared and the best served ban-
V" " "'L '
ar out me soou cnurcn women 01
the city could have succeeded so
m11 StillweU H. Russell w
.
He took for hia subject the -rather-
boon of God aad the Brotherhood
of Man." Th speaker waa In one
Inx and spoke with ven more than
nis usual eloquence .
Dr. Welth. paator of the church. (
read th constitution of the eacuej
and commented briefly upon the ob -
jects or the organisation. George 1
John Freeman. W. M. Gwyn and She!-
ton Tyer favored the guests with
two Elections. Ttxv evening was
lppnt Tery pte.Mnty nd ptpe the
Iacue on a very firm footing for
useful work.
LATE SOCIETY.
Tb? following young people com-
posed a Sake party that spent last
vnln at the Chlduwaw lake:
Misses Claire Dyer. Nell Dyer
Mora Newman. Nell Dashner. Ruby
Rnndol. Maud Hyden. Daisy Maude
Webb Foy Hamilton. Ethel Banks
Aanlw Turnmn. Jennie Chlvers;
ile&sr. Thorns Gilmer. Luther Ran-
dol Ben Newman Fisher Rollins
Junior Murphy. Cbarle Olivers. Lou-
in Turman: Chanerones 1! r. Geo.
H. Webb. Mr. I. N. Ttirmsn.
Mur tea I e
Ladies of the Leaf
At borne with
Mesdames Campbell and Wallace
Monday Evening. April 12.
Programme.
Quartette W:r Lillys Me.-dames
Gulllot. Campbell. Foster and West-
heir.
Piano Duet Awakening of the Lion
Mesdames Wall and Mctoy.
Vocal Solo. A Summer Night Mar -
valles Mrs. E. K. Gulllot.
Piano Solo. Ia Goudolera Llxst-
Mlss AIvh.
Violin Solo Selected Miss Boll.
Piano Solo Paqunad
-Mrs. J. B.
Wall.
Vocal Solo Selected Ml Adah
Drew.
Piano Solo Spinning Song Mrs.
Harold Wallace.
Reading How Rube Played Mrs.
W hiteman.
Vocal Solo Selected Mrs. West-
heimer. Piano Duet. Tanhausser Wagner
M j Mlu AW-
Vocal Solo. Good Bye. Sweet Day-
Nanneh Mr. W. A. Bdwards.
Piano Solo. Gavott D Albert-Mlss
Raj- Campbell.
Vocal Solo. Serenade in the Violin
Obllcato Schubert Mrs. C. M. Camp -
b11' '
Quartett I-ove's Old Sweet Sonc
Ladies of Leaf Quartette.
For members only no Invitations
are Issued.
. . .
wined a number of their little friends
... ... .
with an Easter party last cvonlnK
1 ora ana Rests Lindsay enter
at tho residence of tholr sister. Mrs.
Clay Merrell. A number of games
were played. Easter orbs of fancy
colors with tho names of the guests
written on them were clvon oach
KUost. After the games punch and
fruits were served. Following nre
thoso who tvero present- Annie An
derson Ethel and Roo Ikard Carol
and Leon Daubc Ltlllo and Bryan I
Dust on. Genevieve Nuouche Huber
and Alva Pace Frank and Balrd
Gulley Bea Campbell. Paul aad Bill
Frasie. Ireae Beam.
Setting of the Civil Docket.
County Court Cartar Ooaaty.
SUM of Okmboma April Term
lo I. R- Mason Jodrc.
AM attorneys in civil cases -will
pVraae tak nottc that the caaer
et for trial bevJanlas: th day of
Apri1
ISta aad auooceUBt; daya of
abe week will b takea up by Uk?
court upon tb correwroodin days
of th wrk bftftnaint; April (th for
attorn? will plea tak notlc-
the dtspoalUon of all motions aad
deruu.-rcrs prwttmlnarr to tb trial
'of said onaca except that tn ca s
set for Saturday. Apr): 2th. wii'
be btted for all motions and d"orur-
. r? upon Prtdar. April 9th and U:
that they must prerwre ar1 preaec.
tkeir mot ions aad demurrers durtr.c
tb wk of April and tb.t r.
motion and Somnrrs will be li
'ened to d'iring the week of April
l.h. btit that all tb time of
eourt mill b folly taken up in the
'rial of causes.
Monday April 19th. 1K.
Kite McKant vs J. T. Carter.
B. J. Jordan Appealed from J. P. C.
Standard Bunktnsj & Truvt Co. vs.
0o. R. Walker Suit on note.
E B. Lynn vs. J. S. AJveraon.
Annealed trtwn J. P C
Arlmor National Ban r.
Ardmorft wfcolesal G.tery
Company. Suit on note.
The ntlxenf Nattooal B&ak vs.
U Gait. Suit on Not.
J. S. Muitea vs. H. 7. Ward et
at. Appealed from J. P. r.
Arthur Carpontar vs. J. B. Cox.
Appealed from J. P. C.
Ankaore Loan & Trust Coapany
vs. Dennis Fltzzerald. Appealed from
J. P. C.
5. A. Giniam vs. GuU Ciioradn t
anta F Ry. Co. Suit for damages
w A i3iwmrlii vi. jfirbv.
Appealed from J. P. Cour;.
p. K Row s. R. O. Reynold.
Annealed from J P. Court.
Tuesday April 20th 1905.
State of Oklahoma vs. Ixwls Lasi-
r Hnrv Thompson. Al:x Thomp-
son. Complaint on forfeited Borvtf.
James McLalti vs. Ba il5blr. Ap-
pealed from J. P. Court.
0. T. Haley vs. F. D. Paiton. Suit
on note.
J. T. Youns vs. Danllo Ix-dd. Suit
for data aces.
D. F. Spradllng vs. Guy P. Cobb.
Suit on debt.
F. K. West vs. D. W. Ashley.
Transferred from district conrt.
F. L. Full.- vs. C. R. Smith et al.
Transferred from district court.
Campbell Winston vs. Sani Noble.
Appealed from J. P. Court.
C. P. Hall vs. Fd Caple. ApiKsiied
from J P Court.
M. D. Belt vs. J. H Akcrs. R
plovin.
C. P. Hall vs. W H. Harris. Ap
poalei from J. P. Court.
Wednesday April 21st 1909.
J. W. Coteon vs. C. R. Smith. Suit
for damages.
Ardmoro Lodpo No. 9 vs. K. W.
Dawson. Suit for rent.
William Paco -s. A. C. Clawson
ot al. Appealed from J. P. Court.
T. A. AHen vs. J. II. Akers. wr-
poaled from J P. Court.
Bankers National Bank vs. C. P.. I.
Si P. Ry. Co. Suit for damages.
Haneood vs. Frank Kendrlck. Atv
noaled from .1. p. rvmrt.
Ardmire Wholvaiin r.v rn
i vs. C. R. I. & P. Ry Co. Appealed
! from J. P. Court.
1 Cubby Womack vs. W. A Hardlnx.
I Attachment.
j Falls City Clothlnc Co.. v. V.'. Ti.
I Scrhnsblre. E. V. Wdvorton D. Lan-
1 kin. Suit on acoount.
Mutual Trust Company s
K. J.
James. Suit for rent.
Farmers Ioan & Security Co.
J. N. Morgan. Appealed from J
Court.
Thursday April 22. 1909.
The Baltimore Mercantilo Co.
vs.
P.
vs.
J. W. lAsley S. A. Cloutkis J. H.
Araold. Suit on nott.
First National Bank of RoCf. Okla-
j noma vs. G. T. Hall ot al. Suit for
rent.
The Farmer I.on & Security Co.
Vs. J. E. Measle. Replevin.
1 Ardinore National Bank vs. E. A.
1 Rnd c A. poarce Suit on notes.
1 Ardmor National Bonk vs. C. A.
1 Poarco. Suit on inortsaxie.
1 J. T. Coleman vs. H. M. Smith ct
al. Rnnlr-vin
1 -
S. R. Cole vs. R L. Froeman Knox
Slmmoas. Appealed from J. P. Court.
Phoenix Printing Co. vs. W. R.
Bleakmorc. Appealoa trom J. P.
Court.
H. M. Cannon vs. C. T. Vomon.
Suit for accounting.
M. Whcoler vs. D. K Gumby. At-
tachment. E. R. Poolo and J. S. Miller v.
Fount Dustln
dinners Ix)m & Security Co. vs.
J. 0. Watts. Suit on note.
J. N. Morgan vs. Sam SmlUi. Ap-
pealed from J. P. Court.
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