The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 280, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 2, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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Monday May 3
May Day Picnic
Ardmore Okla.
1 1 tt'n Worrh Repairing Have
J Machinery Re-
OJICS rr Worki M
Do It : : 110 Smith Mii St
VOLUME XV
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA SUNDAY MOUNINCi MAY 2 lM)i)
NUMBER 2M)
Kid Glove Specie!
It is the custom of this store to clean up our kid
glove stock at least once a year usually just after
faster.
It's just a little later this season but not too late
as the stock to be offered ' 'itcd and tnc reduc-
tion is. ample so we cxpec. t clearance.
Only four or five dozen ii lots most all
sv.es and a fairly good range of cot. 0ft ' few blacks.
At this reduced price we do no. ' Uce the
gloves but you can afford to take the. c
stock is still lively and the discount is lib'e.
. Lot No. 1
As a regular $l.f0 Kellor
and the lot is offered
Monday at 4 AA
clioice per pair 0 I UU
Lot No. 2
is a regular $1.00 seller
and goes on sale at "f jr
choice por pair. . . . f Uv
Don't ask us to send these out on phone orders
or approval as they must be sold over the counter
not subject to exchange or return.
Don't let these conditions of sale keep you from
buying for it's a Bargain.
fadden'd
100 KILLED FREEZE OVER
200 INJURED SOUTHWEST
LATER REPORTS FROM THURS- TEMPERATURE AS LOW AT TWCN.
DAY NIGHT'S STORM TEND TO TY DEGREES ABOVE ZERO IN
INCREASE NUMBER OF DEAD. KANSAS YESTERDAY.
STORM VERY DESTRUCTIVE FRUIT CROP IS KILLED
Arkansas Western Tennessee and Ice Three-Quarters of an Inch Thick
Northern Mississippi Suffered Most Formed In the Fruit Belt of Kansaa
from Tornado Which Swept Over Yesterday Mornlna The Panhandle
Many Southern States. Country Still Shivering.
Memphis.. Tenn... May. 1. While
some sections 111 the pathway f the
storm of Thursday night arc still o
lie heard from tlu Information so fai
received from At Kaunas Western
Tennessee and Northern Mississippi
bring the total number of killed by
i the tornado to one hundred and the
Injured to two hundred. Many of tin!
j Injured are probably fatally hurt.
Each dispatch describe the. storm
t as the inoRt destructive that has ever
visited that section.
It U thought the loss of life and
property will be. found to Ik; greater
when more complete Information Is
'obtainable.
Kansah City.. Mo.. May I Fr. .
lug weather with u temperature m
Western KuitHas as low as twenty A--grcos
above zero still prevailed in the '
Southwest today.
Areordlng to the local weather o.v
server the low temperature prcvai'id
over most of Missouri all of Kansas
I the greater portion of Oklahoma a id
extended Into the Panhandle.
I Growers In the vicinity of Wlcli fa
KatiHitH report much fruit killed.
On many Kansas fruit farms Ice
1 three-quarters of an Inch thick formed.
LEAD MINERS ON STRIKE
Linen Suits
The Most Desirable. Garment for Summer Wear
We place on sale Monday morning a beautiful as-
sortment from one of New York's best tailors in
styles that are absolutely correct colorings in the
correct shades of Blue Pink Natural Linen and
White Sizes 32 to 44
Specially priced for rapid selling $5.75; $6.50; $7.50; $8.
Out of Town Customers: We Pay Your Railroad Fare
New Tailored Skij'ts
Black and White Effects
New Effects in
Tailored Neckwear
JOHNNY DAVIDSON ACQUITTED CASE AGAINST SUGAR TRULY
YOUNG MISSOURI HEIRESS AC-
QUITTED OF CHARGE OF KILL-
ING SISTER'S SUITOR.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL BE-
GIN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
AGAINST SUGAR COMPANY.
Blizzards In North.
Throughout Wisconsin ami In parts
of Minnesota the storm has been sue-
' ceeded by a great blizzard. The henv-
lest snowstorm of tho year has fal-
( leu at Puluth La Crosse and Superior.
STRIKE OF MINERS AT LEAD-
WOOD EXTENDS TO WORKERS
IN MISSOURI MINES.
COLLAPSE OF NEW BRIDGE TEXANS LYNCH BLACK BRUTE SEVEN DROWN IN LAKE
Neosho. Mo. Mny 1. Miss "Johnny"
D.'.dson tho young lielivss who has
been on trial here charged with tho
murder of Hoy Kamsour her "Istor's
suitor was acquitted by the jury to-duy
If you have lost nnaythlng an Ard-
morelto Want Ad will find It for you.
Have you ever thought of this?
New York. N. Y.. Ma 1 That
criminal prosecutions by trt federal
government will bo begun as a result
of the disclosures In tho recent suit
of tho government against tho Amer-
ican Sugar Hollaing company will bo
'begun at once by Henry Htlmsom
'special government attorney was an-
nounced hero today.
STRIKE ON GREAT LAKES
i
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A Want Ad Will get it for you.
iw Lib S3
GENERAL STRIKE DECLARED BY
UNIONS AGAINST LAKE CAR.
RIERS ASSOCIATION.
Honne Tern; Mo. May 1. Tins
strike of tho miners In Lead wood
spread to this place today when tho
underground employes of tho 'St. Joe
Lead company quit work.
Tho big mills o'j I tin 'company wero
forced to close and seven hundred
men are Idle.
THREE ARCHES OF CONCRETE
WAGON BRIDGE ACROSS RIVER
AT PEORIA GIVES WAY.
1'corla 111. May 1. -Three arches
of the new concrete steel wagon
bridge recently opened for tralllc foil
Into tho river hero today and Ho at
tho bottom a total mass of ruins.
SUPPOSED ASSAILANT OF YOUNG STORM NEAR MARQUETTE MICH-
WHITE GIRL TAKEN FROM JAILl IGAN CAUSES BARGE TO STRIKE
AND HANGED. REEF AND SINK.
I
SALE OF BIG OIL LEASE
Chicago. III. May- 1. X strike of
tho labor unions on the (!rat Lnkc.i y
against tho Lake Carriers association TWENTY-THRtE WELLS IN GLENN
was put Into full operation today at
nil ports.
I'robably twelve thousand seamen ;
of all classes are Involved In this ;
great struggle. j
POOL DISTRICT SOLD FOR FOUR
HUNDRED THOUSAND.
Independence Kan. May 1. The
I .Helen I'ltmau lease In the Glenn Pool
i held containing twenty-three wells
GIVE BOND FOR HEARING i ;.
was sold today by Arglvo & Company
I of this city to the Oulf Pipe Llnu
company tor ? 100(100.
DELEVAN SMITH AND CHARLES
I R. WILLIAMS OPPOSE REMOVAL
TO WASHINGTON FOR TRIAL.
Indianapolis lud.. May 1
Smith and Charles It. 'Williams
prletors of tho Indianapolis News who
wero Indicted lu the District of Co-
lumbia for libel lu connection with
publications in their papers regarding
the purchase of the Panama cniiai
I appeared lu court hero today and gave
j bond for their appearance at a later
i date lor hearing on the question ot
their removal to tho District of Co-
lumbia for trial.
Dr. Edward L. Cooluy of Knld Is J
' visiting his brother. Dr. Cooley of thla
! city but will return to Ma home to-'
Delevan 1
i
pro-
Use Ardinorolto Want Ada.
J ! 2
Clerk U'lunun of tho short IT' olllce
Is quite sick at his home on Nirtl:
Caddo street.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
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New Orleans. La. May 1.
Tho weather forecast for Okla
boma for Sunday Is fair witli
rUIng t mpcrature and prob-
able trost Sunday night.
Gently but fi r m 1 y it
grasps the foot no gaping
insteps no chafing heels.
Why? Because it is the
Dover
One of our ''natural shape"
lasts. Built in brown and
black kid in the two grades
Kruegers Special $4.00
Stetson's $5.50
J. W. Krueger
The Shoe Fitter
2i West Main St.
Tylur Tex. May 1. -A mob of 3000
infuriated men at noon today battered
down tho door of tho county Jail hurW
and carried Jim Hodges a negro who
was charged with attacking Miss Win-
j nle Ilnrmau an eighteen-year-old wlilto
girl two miles east of Tyler last
' night carried hlui to tho county
! court house where ho was hanged.
From !i o'clock until noon when tho
I negro was lynched tho streets wore
u surging mass of Infuriated whites.
1 Tho negro'B body was cut down ai
l::iO.
Marquette Mich.. May 1 Fears
that yesterday's gate on tho luko
would result In disasters were reall.-
ed today when It became known that
I the barge Ucorgo Nester had strucK.
n reef orf Huron Island and sank with
Its crew o: seven men.
Tho steamer Hussla also foundere.l
off Detour In Lake Michigan las:
night but all of tho crew wero savcl.
Mayor-elect Jus. A. Cotnor and
Commissioner llrtdgmau returned
yesterday morning from several Texan
cities where they went to look Into
the commission form of government.
I Judge. John Halt Is entertaining his
I mother and father who arrived a day
or two ago from their home at Fash-
ion Git. Judge dolt's father Is well
past tho three score and ten mark
nnd venerable gentleman of tho old
Houthcrn school.
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AMUSEMENTS
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0"i YOURS is a nobby Spring Suit that gives you a ccr-
' f (tin style distinct from others-- an appearance that
' attracts by its neatness it follows as night follows the
day that you ynust buy from Nelson Brothers. We pur-
chase only the standard brands; every suit is personally in-
spected before it is purchased. Our lines of .shirts hats and
novelties in men's furnishings are complete. If it is new. we
have it. If it should be worn we have it. Our prices are the
7iiost reasonable in Ardmore Remember on Monday May
3 we will refund your railroad fare up to $1 . 50 when you
have purchased $15 ivorth from us.
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SCADS OF CHEAP MONEY il
TO LOAN ::
ON FARM PROPERTY
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We examine your title.
We Inspect your property.
Wo draw your papers.
We pay out money right now.
If yon want a loan quickly
see us.
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1IOOKBU fc ANDI0HTON.
Over Postofflce. Ardmore.
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NELSON BROTHERS
OUTFITTERS FOR MEN
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FARM AND CITY LOANS.
Wo aro In position now to
mak0 quick loans on good
farms and city property for 5
7 and 10 years. Hcforonco to
any bank In Ardmoro as to
our reliability.
DREW & RAMSEY.
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PHONES
HOUSES
BUSY
fiasr
2 Milk ou .bout hard times we air Belling xmcurlun.
l adjuarti rs for the best things to cat. We can now 1111 your o
dtrs for berrb s and all kind of fresh vegetable both wliolemilc nr-'
iit.nl The spring chlckon are still very senrco. Hut we will Viv
tli' iii i' they are on the uurkei.
W. J. LANE
The XJp-to-Date Grocer
506-308 ii. Main St. Phones 247-441
ALL SATURDAY AND SUN
DAY AFTERNOONS AND EVEN-
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TENNIS BASKETBALL CROQUET
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 280, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 2, 1909, newspaper, May 2, 1909; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81039/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.