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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Sunday June 6 1909
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
by the
ARDMOREITE PUDLISHINQ CO.
blDNKY Sl'flOU . President.
Kntired lit tin1 Postolllco nt Ardmoro
nn Second-Class Matter.
iMficial Paper for Carter County
AND THE CITY OF ARDMORE
If It Ik In the Ardtiioiolte It Ib legal
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Dally Ardmorelte.
One Yonr ioM
Oik- Mouth 50
Ono Week 1&!
The Weekly Ardmorelte.
Per Year by Mnll $1.00
Six Months
nireo Month -j".-2-
Phones. 1
Iluslnoss Manager's Olllco 538
C ity lidltor's Olllco &
1-otig Distance MS
Any erroneous reflection ott tho
diameter standing or reputation ol
nay person linn or corporation
which limy appear In the cotumiiH ot
The Ardmorelte will In- gladly corroct-i-d
iiKn IIh being brought to tlio nt-
t "ltlon of the management.
Ardmore Sunday June C 1901
THE ARDMOREITE.
Tin- first dully paper printed In
Ardnioie wiih the Dally Advertiser
published by C. II. Ilradley and It.
Initial Issue wiih September lS'jl.
A wee little Hheet which wmh sotf-
supporting as mi advertising modi-
u m ami mas illHtrlbuled gratuitously
evory work day of the week. Tho
venture took on hIzo iih Its patronage.
grew.
From HiIh humble start the Ard-
morelte gained ItH oxlHtoniv the
hiiiiiII printing plaiit of the Advot-
Istor having been purchased at fee
death of It owner by I). 1'. Cloyd.
who enlarged the plant and indued
a new dally. The Ardmorelte.
Other papers sprung up In Ardm
more but most of them were hiuiii
lived and nearly all ot them m
'd into the Ardmorelte. In those
early days Ardmore wan looked
upon n h a veritable newspaper gruv '
yard no many were the newspape-s
which budded but for a brief spac.
Nor was the Ardmoreiie s.iiaiiik I
Hi-reliely on flowery beds of ease j
l-'iuaiielal matters more than on ' !
sought to engitlr It. The fiery do-
moil on two different occasions re-
duced It to ashes. It changed own-
ership two or three times yet u
dint of courage and persistent till
IKiwer aided lu ii financial way iiy
prlvnto nature and then consider the!
ofect which n Mr high priced crop
will have mid every one oven tho pete
HlmlHt ought to havo plenty of faith
In the Immedlnto future of Ardinoro.
Ardmore renl eHtnto during tho next
two yours will make ninny fortunen
In our prediction.
oo
THE ARDMOREITE LEADS OTH-
ERS FOLLOW.
With more than twenty-five pen-
pie on It k payroll le sides a largo
force of newsboys and currier the
Ardmorelte In one of the large f In-
dustrie of the city. It lit now turn- j
I UK out a book containing nearly
200 pages containing course of In-
structlon In the titnte normal school
an Issue of $.000. It lias wlUiln tie
p:ist three months printed ami de-1
llvorod li'.'S.OOO mrm hlankH for the
state superintendent or public In-
struction; 10000 copies of a book1
containing the course of study In j
the public schools of the slate;
25000 bcok.i containing th hcIiooI
text book; a large Issue of a Isiok )
for the state examiner mid Inspect-
or eintaliiliig difficult tables audi
figure: u 50000 Issue of emergeiifv I
bills of the last legislature; u ISO J
page book for the state Odd Fellow I.
and scores of other big Jobs.
It Is doing ii large amount of all
kinds of small work such as any
first class Job office turns out.
There U still Home work that could
he done at the Ardmorelte olflce
that Is going out of the city. This
Is largely due to the fact that Ii
has not leconie Renerally known
that this class of work could In
done here.
All that the Ardmorelte asks b
that the same kind of work pay
the Hiime price as when sent away I
from home. It Is prepared to do ill- '
most anything lu the printing or i
book making line. The paper Is j
also extending ami adding to lt:i
in us gathering facilities. It grown -
with Ardmore and mill continue
to do so. It Ih for anything that Is
A NEW $40000 PLAY HOOSE
SEEMS ASSURED FOR CITY
for the upbuilding of Ardmore. It
was the first and always has been
the leading paper of the city with
the larg'Ht paid city and country
circulation and the largest paid nil-
I vertlslng pntixmngc of any paper In
i the city and will continue to lend a
It always hits.
oo -
MUSIC IN OUR SCHOCuS.
To pass the week without Hpeclal
mention of the musical advantages
which the public school children of
Ardmore enjoy and tho efficiency and
I devotion to her work on tho part of
I Miss Van Wormor would not bo
either good manners or Hhotv One up-1
pn elation j
Ardmore can build it city without
a good many things but It e.m not
hill'd a city that wo would be proud of
.vtliout some of the higher things
n-id music Is one of them. In Miss i
Vi.it Woriner the fchool board may
consider Itself pariiculnrly fortunate
her
Uiitiw. ir Ittl iriMUl fr Mill U It mil-Vlveil IMKi- mull nu llirinn.nu. in
all those ordeals and took on nivork shown durliu tho past week.
111. in. utnhli. eriiu-tll IIIUl.ll fuVOrllblo COIUUlOUt lllUS beOII
It wnH left however for Its ! henrd. and on Friday
present president and general man
ager Kidney Kitggs to place in
Ardmorelte on a firm foundation .till
Ida purchase of the plant on iw
7th day of June INK" was the m
niigurntlou of that event. From ;hr
day to the present the Anlmoi
has continued to grow and It now
holds rank with the best and uio.t
progressive newspapers lu the stale
of Oklahoma.
Tlit Ardmorelte Ik now one of
the cleanest mid neuslest papers In
the state coloring tho local field
with nil experienced staff; has spe
clnl correspondents in the state cap-
ital and all large cities lu the state
thus covering all state new lu tin'
most thoiough manner: has an alert
and on Friday night when her
graceful lending of the orchestra and
of the sinning when she sooted to bo
nn Inspiration to her own self and to
those who followed the cadences of
her baton there seemed nothing left i
to be desired. A l.lberlal could not j
have directed his players with morel
enthusiasm and sometimes engerncRH
and n Housn could not have afforded I
more pleasure to an audience.
MIsk Van Worinor must pardon fori
our comparisons with mere men but !
we do not recall nt thin time ono of
her sex. who is u inuslcnl oxiKisllor or
who wields a baton lu the name Hue
of work.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL.
Although the bonds have not been
Tho very evident fact that Ard-
more Ik lu need of a larger opera
house or auditorium whore large
gatherings may bo enred for In com-1
fort and with convenlonco wns nver
better demonstrated than tin Thurs-1
day nnd Friday nights when the '
Koblson opera house wiih crowded to !
the doors and seats und benches
had to bo plnettl In the aisle and
necessarily crowded past the wife
ty line.
This state of affairs as concerns
local theutrlcnl conditions yesterday
developed the fact that before the I
fall "show" season opotnt that Ard- i
more will have a modem up-to-date
opera house second to none lu the
state ciiiahle of seating 1200 per-
sons or more. 1
The new playhouse Is to be built
by well knoAii local partli. and
while It would be violating no con-
fidence. It lit deemed best not to
give Uih names of tho projectors
Just yet but that such n house
will be built hero during the com- ;
lug summer or full Ih almost nn
assured fact ns a prominent Kan-
sas City architect Is now working
on plans which will be submitted i
for approval.
The new house will cost in the
u Ighhoiiiood of $rsr000 or $ 10000 i
und will be modeled after the best
of the playhouses In the blg titles.
So far as Ih lenmed now there '
will be storerooms undenn ath or at
leu.tt part or the lower floor will be
so occupied nnd the theater proper 1
will he In the reur liming both a
balcony und gallery.
The location has not yet bei
definitely settled upon suffice to
say that It will not be built on !
.Main street. Ilroadwny mill most 1
likely offer the most suitable lo-1
cation lu fact It Is understood that
options for this purpose have been !
taken on several pieces of property
on this street.
It Is the Idea of builders to open
the season and to dullcate the
house with one of the big eastern
tvimpunles brought to Ardmore es-
pecially for the occasion. They will
expect the public spirited titlxriiH of
this city to help them only to the
extent of paying a good liberal price
ror "iirst night seats pcrhnps as t
iniicn as ten or lirteen dollars per
stat and this Is not too much to
ask or to expect. Other cities have
helped local builders lu such man-
ner very greatly and have fell
proud to be able to do It.
Arrangt tneiits have already partial-
ly been made looking toward the
bookings for the new house and
which will he on one of the big
theutrlcnl circuits assuring Ard-
more theater patrons tho best there
Is to l had In the amusement
line. The builders are men well .
known lu entertainment circles
throughout this section of tho state i
ami have had experience such in
will t liable them to make u decided
success of their venture.
Guthrie Oklahoma City and Shawnee
Where will the Capital Be ?
Ardmore Occupies Neutral Ground.
In the location for the cnpltoi
of the stnte every mnn In Oklnho-
inn will have his vote. The ap-
proaching battle between (luthrle.
Oklahoma City and Shawnee for
this honor finds Ardmore and the
vast nuiuler of people In tills sec-
tion of the stato occupying neutral
ground. Knch one of theso cities
has direct railroad conutctlou with
Ardmore and one will be as conve-
nient us the other. Ha oh of these
onndldntes has tho Oklahoma spirit
and will go with a vim after the
support of the people. A llvtly cam-
paign which before It ends will
Interest every Inhabitant of the
state will be In progress in a
short time. Ardmore hns been too
busy building and growing to have
engendered any III will ngnlnst any
city or tho state. The people would
not rob either or tho towns of
any honor due It and mould like to
see. If It were ixrslble each of
these hustling cities bo rewarded
with the honor It seeks.
Shawnee
m
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HERE'S A NUT FOR THE
LOCAL BANKERS TO CRACK:
COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS
ARE NOW INADEQUATE
COLE YOUNGER HERE.
mid experienced cot re"inndent in (dd or the money
Washltmton. covering every evpin I tKw jhm.ooa high
which transpires mere ot interest
t i our readers; Is the only paper
south of Oklahoma City which re-
reives tile dally Associated I'-esi
news service covering every tinptir-
ii p to the hour of going to pros"
With an ever alert view to give'
our renders the bent news service l
obtainable the Ardmorelte has not
hesitated at cost. It has not been 1
u tiuostlon of cost. It has been "Tell I
It to the people." That the people
of Ardmore und t lie state of Okla- '
homa appreciate our effort in fur
nlshlng the news while It is news t
evidenced by our ever Increasing
subscription list which is open to
Inspection ot all advertisers uml oui
postage account with t'ncle Sam.
which is greater than all other pub !
Mentions in the city combined
The Ardmorelte plant is equipped
with all the latest and up to dale i
machinery and at the present time Is i
in the market for a faster news i
til ess.
The Ardmorelte employs twenty-
two people regularly In its various
d purtments with a weekly puy roll
of some magnitude every Saturday
and all this uionej is spent In Ard-
more. oo
secured for the
school htilliUng. '
there Is much talk over Its probable1
location some appearing to favor
one purl of the city and others an-
other. 1
While the matter is perhaps a lit
tie premature to discuss there is Just
one thing about tin high school lo-'
cation. In order to best serve the !
interests of the whole people u cen-
tral location with rotation to the pop-1
illation of the city must be secured. 1
No one section should be favored to
tile exclusion of the other. A central1
point equally accessible to overt- child
In the tit y s the place for a high
school.
Last of the Famous Younger Brothers
Will Tell His Life Experiences.
Col. t ole Younger and his repres-
entative A. Van Krlchren arriv-
ed In the city yesterday from Fort
Worth Toxns where .Mr. Younger de-
livered a lecture at the Heor opora
house lu that city for the benefit of
the confederate grays.
Mr. Younger is here now visiting
i ills two sisters Mrs. A. C. Young and
Mrs. A. II. Rollins He will go from
' hero to Memphis Tenn. where he
1 will deliver a lecture to his old com-
rades .it the confederate reunion
t Mr. Younger will lecture at tho Air-
dome this evening on 'What Life Has
Taught Me" and will relate many In-
chletils lu varied and checkered ca-
reer from a boy of seventeen up to
now. Air. Younger will tell some In-
terestlng taltM of the guerilla warfare
i during the civil war and among which
' will doubtless be some remlulscensos
of tho late Thomas T. Crittenden.
.Missouri's war governor whose death
occurred a few duvs ago at Kansas
v ity.
IF WORKING FOR CHEAPER GAS
WILL DOUBLE DEPOSITS WHY
DON'T THEY GET AT IT.
BUSINESS OF RETAILERS AND
THE CLUB ASSUMING LARGE
PROPORTIONS.
DEATH OF LITTLE BOY
PEOPLE'S FORUM
THE BEST INVESTMENT.
rdmore real estate lu becoming
recognized by Oklahoma exports n.t
the most promising ot any to be round
In tho now state There aro two roa-
Mitts nslgtied for this belief. Ono Is
the woll known fact that Ardmore is
ono of tho handsomest nnd most pro-
gressive titles to bo found In tho
state and the other Is that prices
havo been kept nt nn extremely low-
level A great Increasing In values
Is predicted on tho strength of tho
tunny Improvements which nro now
assured Tor tho balance of tho year
1H09
The long talked or rnllwny to tho
west Is nt Inst assuming tnnglblo form
the Jlno being boyond tho paper stage
financiers having been found not only
ready but eager to furnish tho money.
Tho company is orgaulzed tho sur-
vey will bo stnrted next weok and nc-
tlve work will doubtless begin before
fall.
Thon thoro nro vnrlous Industrial
enterprises which nro already making
plnns to Uovclop tho marvelous min-
eral resources of tho county nil of
which will go townrd making a big
city of Ardmore. A rnllwny In a
outhenBtorly direction lu nlso n pos-
nihility to tho near future.
Add to all theso reasons tho enor-
mous amount of building Improvement
which la to bo done of a public and
I i.dltor Ardmorelte;
Why so much HOT AM?
There In a Mood dual In the papers
nowMdsys iilmut lsHHttliig Aidtnoiw
slid some of the lH'ople that make the
uiiist noise about It are the first ones
to send their money orders to Mont-
rutnery Hard Co. for any article
they happen to need lu order to Me
a dime.
The writer knows of a tliml tlmt was
pulled tiff here a few days ago where
a purchase was made of two hundred
Jollars worth of goods from a foreign
corporation and no money was saved
In the deal either and the only ex-
cuse the buyers had for this mistake
tit is a mistake) was that they never
thought that Ardmoro merchants had
these goods Maybe the merchants
nre to blame for not advertising their
wares but any citizen that tunkes a 1
purchase or any article out ot this
city without first trying to get It hero1
makes a mistake and so long as tho
people here nre guilty of fliese nils-
takes just so long will the growth of
this city be retarded.
These nre little things but It Is tho
little things tlmt mivko the large ones
nnd every good citizen who Is In renl
enrttost about lKiostlng Ardmore will
give his home merchant the prefer-
ence lu all his or her purchnses.
X. Y. I..
nad.ruetrgh?
Houston Benge Dies at Family Home
on Washington Street Friday.
Houston the little four-year old
son of Mr. uml Mrs. A. C. Ilengo i
died at the family home till) north I
Washington street Friday night af-1
ter an lilies of several mouths.
Since .limitary the little fellow lias i
been unable to walk and u 1th all 1
that medical skill and science was 1
able to do. he was unable to con- I
Unite the uneipial battle with dls-
ae any longer. The pa rents ate
heartbroken with grief at the un-
timely death or one of their happy
family and have the deep sympathy
if many friends.
The funeral was hold
sft ruiHiil at three o'clock
family home. Dr. II. (.
ef the. Christian church
the funeral sermoi..
Rose lllll cemetery.
The Curfew Ordinance
lleglunltig with this date the cur-
few ordinance In this tity will hi-
enforced. If you have boys and want
them at homo after nine o'clock
help us enforce the law. or me will
have to cause the arrest of all
boys under the ngo of slxtfen found !
without good reason on the streets
after nine o'clock. The curfew boll i
will strike nine tlmt"" at nine o'clock
and all boys must ho off the streets '
miles they have good reason tor he-
lug out.
T. .1. .IONICS. ;
Police Commissioner i
1UTCK (iAIMKTT.
Chief of I'ollce.
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The Ardmorelte has been request-
ed to give publicity to tho follow-
ing from a well known public spir-
ited citizen which we aro more
than glad to do. The writer wlsliet
his name withheld hut his letter
ami signature Ik on file at this
office:
To the Hankers of Ardmore
Aidmore Okl.t. :
(it-ntlumrn -An effort Is being
made by the people of Ardmore to
raise money to gut u stttfiiiont sup-
ply of natural ga.s lu the vicinity of
Ardmore to enable us to give man-
ufacturers a very chAap rate and
thus build up our city. I have been
Informed that the money has not yei
been entirely raised and that there
are Mime few people lu the city who
are not Inclined to aid III the effort.
It Is Immensely concecbd that If
we can get factories lu the tity
we can double our population In a
short time. To double our popula-
tion In a short time means to dou-
ble the bank deposits In the same
length of time. This Is true lie-
cause the recent statements of the
hanks In glowing towns of the state
show that their dcMs!ts are Im-
mensely larger than are those of
Ardmore.
I understand you think deposits
are worth to you three or four per
cent per year and are willing to pay
that amount for deposits. The depi.t-
Its of Ardmore now aggregate $1.-
000.000. If we can double them in
a short time it will mean nn in
crease or $1000000 and this mill he
worth to you and I think you would
he willing to pay !l per cent p r
year to get It done :i per cent
or ll.OOO.Oiio is $110000. ir the bunk1
would give one-sixteenth ot this
Coiinellv ' uniount towards doubling the popuhi-
V Mill. I.J
mm in lie- i-iij nit) loinii luoiiiiniy
get thflr deposits Increased $1.000.
000 at one-tenth or what they are
willing to pay ror thorn.
Is there any fallacy about this
reasoning? 1
If any person doubts tho correct-
I ne.ss of the rigures let them wtitt
' to the growing towns and the hanks
tnere and ask them their experi-
ence. I U this Is tho case would It not
' also pay them as a body to get out
and work enthusiastic. ror the
proposition so that the'r iutliience
as well as their money shall count
to get cheap gas ror the city or Ard
moro get ractorles here get prople i
hero get new money hero to make
tho town grow and prosper as our '
neighbors are doing In other parts 1
or the state'
A "CITIZH.V
yesterday
t'tiui the
preaching ;
lliirlal was In
It has at last become necessary for
tho Retailers Association nnd the Com-
mercial Club to hnvo larger quarters
nnd nt the meeting of tho former on
Friday night nt the city hall the room
was not able to accommodate those
who would attend.
The business of theso two organi-
zations being conducted troni tho
same offices and with frequent meet-
I lugs or both bodies tho present rooms
aro entirely Inadequate. Then also
the business or ench has very great-
ly Increased within the past twt
months ami requires all and nion
or the time or .Mr. Spauldlng and hl.t
assistant. Mr. Danker to properly look
after th( business. During tho pastj
week both hnvo worked ninny hours
J over tlmo In ordor that tho work
might not accumulate. Tho best pan
of It Is that Tor tho members every
one Is beginning to actually see re-
sults. The retailors aro more thnn pleased
' with their organization and nre adding
j to the membership daily while the
I Commercial Club has grown Into the
I biggest und busiest organization In the
I city with the responsibility or work-
ing out some bg problems ror the
city.
I larger quarters aro absolutely nee-
esary and it is tho general opinion
! that u largo ground floor room bo
! secured where prlvnto offices might
he had that will enable the secretary
and his assistants to work with the
lenst Interruption and at the same
time have a place for a permanent
exhibit of the resources of CtirlVM"
County uml where also an auditorium
with a seating capacity of at least
L'OO or more might bo had ror meet-
ings or a general and business nature
It Is expected that n Joint meeting
or the directors or tho Commercial
Club and the officers of tho Itotnllers
Association will bo hold early next
week to iiinke iirnngomonts for secur-
ing other and larger quartors.
COL. J. W. JOHNSON OF MILO OKLA.
Col. J. W. Johnson of .Mllo Okla. has resided in Oklahoma for nt! years
he Is engaged In farming stock nils ing and merchant!! Ing. Ho Is culti
vating fuu acres ot itinu tins year nt
mountains. Four hundred acres nro
fine promising a yield or CO to 0
of the rami Is In cotton and it looks
.Mr. Johnson was In Ardmoro yei
more by paying in spot cash $1000
grove College addition. A portion or
uml theso aro tho rirst lots ho bus sold.
Col. Johnson will build a hntulso mo home on thin property nnd will
have it ready to move his family to Ardmore by tho tlmo tho fall torm of
school opetiB.
the south foot hills of tho Arbucklo
devoted to com nnd tho crop looks
bushels to tho acre. Tho remainder
very fine.
terday nnd attested his faith in Ard-
to Leo cruco for eight lots In tho Har-
tlils edition belongs to Mr. Cruce
FATAL FAMILY FUSS
REVIVAL SERVICES
At Carter Avenue Methodist Church. '
Preaching by Mlsslsslppin.
Revival services have bet n lu pro-
I gross at Carter Avenue Methodist
church Ilev. .1. V. Hogors pastor
or Main Street M. K. church south
Water Valley .Miss.. doing the
preaching. Tho attendance hns been
good tlie interest excellent and
each seivlce deep and spiritual.
Services today nt 11 a. in. and'
S p. m. Kveryhody Is given a cordial
welcome to theso services.
IN WHICH A WOMAN IS SHOT BY
SON-IN-LAVS
ANOTHER.
lovers of tho sKirt nro promised
the best game or tho senson this nft-
ernoon at Lorena I'nrk. Ardmoro vs.
Whltesboro Tex.
Head Ardmorelte Want Adt
The Hatter.
Old Stetson hats and all other klndi
or old lints cleaned and rcblocked as
nice ns new. Out or town work sent
mo given prompt attention.
S. C. JOHNSON
Tho Hntter
Opposite Court House Ardmore
Okla
avoid serious results tako Fo-
Kidney Hemedy at tho first
of kidney or bladder disorder
ns backnche urlnnry irregular-
exhaustion nnd you will soon
bo woll. Commence taking Foley's
Mdney Hemedy today. Sold by all
druggists.
To
ley's
sign
such
Itles
Colds that hang on weaken tho
constitution nnd dovclop Into con-
sumption. Foley's Honey nnd Tnr
cures persistent coughs that refuse
to yield to other treatment. Do not 1
experiment with untrlet! remedies ns Ttio Ardmoro boys nro in good trim
delay may result In your cold set- nnd will play good ball todny. Tho
tllng on your lungs. Sold by nil drug-1 gumo will bo called nt 3 o'clock. Ard-
gists. more vs. Whltesboro Tex.
Melxiud Okla. Juno 5. Mrs. I'. H. i
Tomal 54 yenrs old wifo or n tanner 1
residing threo miles north or Mclxmil
was shot and fatally wounded this nf-
ternoon by Wllllnm Davis hrr son-in-law
whllo Mr. nnd Mr. Totnla nnd
Davis qttnrroled over fnmlly nftnlrs
in tho corn Held hnir a mllo fromj
tho house. Davis surrendered to tho
authorities and was taken to Jail at
Chandler.
Davis and his wife separated two
weeks two nt Meeker. Sho returned
to her pnrents and Davis camo today
after their two children. When Davis
approached in tho field Tomln evi-
denced an opposition to him and Da-
vis who Is a deputy sheriff sought
to nrrest him. Tomla resisted and In
tho meleo that followed Mrs. Tomla
was shot tho ball entering her temple.
Shn cannot recover.
Davis gave out a statement In
which ho charged that Tomla knocked
him down with a hoo nnd nttcmptod
to kill him. nnd ho shot in self do-
fenBo at Tomln. Tho latter says that
Dovls camo to his house Inebriated
I nnd nfter nssnultlng other mombora
or the ramlly 'went to tho floli nnd
; attempted to kill him; that as Davis
drew lils gun Mrs. Tomln ran be'woen
i them and that Davis saying "Damn
you I'll kill you" fired his revolver.
This Is tho second tlmo that Tomla
has been a target for a liall that took
' tho llfo of another. Two years ngo n
tenant fired nt him ns ho nnd his
i daughtor nnd two hired men were-
driving along tho highway. Tho aim
was bad and ono of tho hired men
was killed. Tho tonant was sontenced
to twcnty-flvo years In tho penitentiary.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 310, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 6, 1909, newspaper, June 6, 1909; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81069/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.