The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 270, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 19, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ardmoreite Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press 'News Service
FARTHING BROTHERS
Clothing Fronch drycloanod
and steam proved. Only
French dry cloanors In city.
Phono '190 Hluc.
FIRE ESCAPES hulltnnd erect-
ed to conform with city nnd
statu Inwff havo us to do it.
JoneS'EvcrcIl Machine Co.
VOLUM:71
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY EVENING APRIL It) 11M0
NUMBER 270
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Our bank bcint! a National Dank places us unJer Government
Supervision and ifuarantccs safety to every depositor. We refer
those who have not dealt with us to' those who HAVE.
Make OUR bank YOUR bank
First National Bank
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
Capital unci Surplus $200000
ASSETS - - $1000000.00
Don Lnoy l'res; J. A Htvens V-I'res; C. U. Anderson CubIi;
O. II. Wolvorton Kd Snndlin Don Kusscll Ass't. Cashiers.
ROOSEVELT PAYS
VISIT TO BABALONA
EXjPHESIDENT guest of count
SERENYI MINISTER OF AGRI.
TURE TODAY.
lMda rest April IS. The Hoose-
volt party left hero thin morning
for llabaloua to spend the day an
the guest of Count Sercnyl minis.
tor of agriculture and to visit tho I
famous Amh breeding farm. I
Tim party la exacted had: lit re
tonight. I
Your Phone Orders
Will be dcUv.ercd promptly
to any part of the city.
We are agents for Hawkes
celebrated eye glasses.
The City Drug Store
W. B. FRAME Prop
DEFENSE OUTLINES
ITS CASE TODM
FRANK P. WALSH HYDE'S ATTOR-
NEY REVIEW3 LIFE Oh THE DE.
FENDANT FROM BIRTH.
IS
Dr. G. Twyman th e State's Most Im-
portant Witness Died In Kansas!
City Hospital Yesterday Walsh I
Says Twyman Aided In Hunton Case
Kaunas City -Mo. April 19. The
lino of the defense Hyde will use In i
his light for acquittal was outlined
for the llrst time today when At-
torney Frank 1 Walsh made thoopon-
Ing statement to the jury that will try
the physician.
Walsh began his address with a
short review of Hyde's life from his
birth up to the present time.
Taking up the death of J. Mois
Hunton Walsh said: "Dr. Twyman
aided In bleeding Hunton nnd tied the
string which stopped the flow of blood
and it was only when Twyman thought
that enough blood had been drawn
that he fastened tho Btrlng." I
lleachlng that part of his story i
dealing with the fatal attack of Colon-1
el Swope Walsh severely criticised
Mrs. Ix)gan O. Swope saying that she
failed to go to tho colonel's room until
long nfter she had learned of his sink-
ing spell. "Thero was no doubt that
Swope died from apoplexy" said
Walsh.
Tho real troublo over the will of
Swope averred "Walsh hegan when
Mrs. Swope desired Mrs. Hyde to sign
a paper giving her sharo of $00000
part of tho estate orlginnlly left hy
Hunton to a sister of Hunton. "Dr.
Hyde won't let you glvo up this mon
ey'' Mrs. Swope was allcegd to havo
hotly declared to her daughter. "As
a matter of fact" tho attorney said.
"Hyde was nover consulted by his
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11 COLLEGES REFUSE
TO QUIT FOOTBALL
RESOLUTION TO ABOLISH ALL
FOOTBALL AFTER DECEMBER
WAS DEFEATED TODAY
wife regarding the Hunton share of
the estate."
The death of Dr. i Twyman. thej
state's most Important witness yes-
terday will necessitate a decided
change in the prosecution's plans. Dr.
Twyman became 111 Saturday and died I
Monday but a few minutes utter l'rose-j
cutor Iteed had completed his state-'
nient of tho Hyde ease. Upon Dr.
Twyman the state had depended larxo-1
ly to prove that Dr. llydi bled James
Moss Hunton to death lie was also
expected to testify regarding tho al-
leged attempt of Dr. Hyde to poison
Miss .Margaret Swope. who was Dr.
Twynian's patient.
ALL AGAINST RESOLUTION
NEW JERUSALEM FOR NEGROES.
Farm Loans
Burwell & Dexter arc
making farm loans as
heretofore without any
delay They inspect all
lands and pay cash down.
Office over Guaranty
State Bank.
S TO T AT T II E
. NEW
ADRIEN
HOTEL
WHEN IN ARDMORK
Fine newly decorated rooms
Private Baths
2 to $2.50 Per Duy
Best meals in the city BOo
Special (i O'clock Dinners
Wo eater especially to the
commercial mon
I. W. WKAtllKHS. Prim.
i v vvt.vhikrs. ujr.
Come Down
to our "stoar" and look over
our big stock of nice fresh
Groceries -evervthitiK that is
Kood to eat under one roof
The IWst in Meats
and Groceries
W. A. GILLIAM
Kusl Main Strrl Irtrpliuor (iti
Muskogee Street Car Company Plans
Novel Undertaking.
Muskogee Okla. April IS. Weury
with Ids efforts to operate pay-as-you-enter
street cars under a Jim
Crow law In the city of Muskogee
where i0 per cent of the population
Is negrces It. D. Imc manager of
the local Htrcet car company had
developed a new idea which ho pro-
poses to put Into effect. It may take
;i long time to accomplish It but If1
believes It worth the effort. Tlila
will be the establishment of a "New
Jerusalem" for the negro. That '
to concentrate tho negro population
In one section of tho city furnlsii
them with a street car line of thel-
own together with all other civic
Improvement that any ether so;;'! m
of the city ban.
in addition to this Mr. hong pro-
mises to erect on a suitable site and
at his own expense a tabernacle for
the use of the negroes hire a ne-
gro preacher from IOiilslaiia who
shall preach every night ami three
times on Sunday tills preacher to
be paid exclusively by the street car
company. Xot only Is lie to draw
his salary Independent of his con-'
grogatlou but he Is to be furnished
the orthodox long coat and ebony
cane of the lulsiatia negro preach
er and the more ciithiHlasm he can
muster and the more shouting he
tan enthuse the bigger his salary.
This Is all for the purpose of fur-
nlshlng the negro Jerusalem their
I th.vorlto enterltaliJiiiient latid keep
1 them satisfied K livo In the section
i allo.teil to them. At prevent tho lie-
' groin are largely congregated In one
j section of the city although thero
I are smaller colonies In two other
sections.
Representatives of the Different Mis-
souri Valley Colleges Refuse to
Adopt Resolution Although Some
Are Against it.
Kansas City Mo. April !'. A reso-
lution providing that all foot nail be
aboilsluHl after December 1IM0. was
Introduced at the conference repre
senting tho Missouri Valley colleges i
here this morning. '
The resolution was defcattd. all the
schools represented at the conic-
ence voting agnlnsl It Tho legatlvc
vote however was nut unanimous .;
to tho ndlvrdual vote vis
three representatives Irom IKaiiHas
and two from Missouri voted in favor
of the resolution. i
Canadian Avalanche Many Killed
l.a Tuqe (Juebee April IS. A land
slide similar to that near St. Alphouse
last week occurred early today at Co i-
ctiicho. about sixty miles above l.a
Tit(e on tho Trans-continental rail-
way. A ballast train containing li.'i
men was burled under a huge mas
of earth. The number of dead Is
said to be large.
WALCOTT ADDITION BOOMING!!
Construction work has commenced on the
Confederate Veterans' Home
And the demand for lots in this most
desirable part of the city is growing
every clay.
Ml City Improvements
To be extended through this addition to
the soldiers' home and as this fact is
becoming realized by the people the
demand for lots is increasing.
$.oo per pair $10 down and $5 per
month without interest and taxes.
Cheap Money to Build Homes
Don't delay until the most desirable
lots are taken. Get into the game while
attractive locations are open.
R. A. WHITE & COMPANY
GORMAN UUILDINC.
Has Herbert House Resigned?
(liithrlo Okln. April IS. ft Is un-
derstood tho resignation of Herbert
House secretary of the state re-
publican committee. Is In tho hands
of Chairman Harris. The latter Ih
consulting with the Mcdulro ma-
chine before taking action It Is
said. House has been appointed dis-
trict Indian agent Hi cue of the
extreme southeastern counties of the
Choctaw nation and ho has not per-
formed the duties of secretary for
months.
ALDRICH REALLY TEN GIRLS DEAD IN
MEANS TO QUIT BOILED EXPLOSION
1
RHODE ISLAND SENATOR GIVES EXPLOSION OF BOILER IN
OUT LETTER WRITTEN TO I MATCH FACTORY AT BUDA-
i GOVERNOR POTHIER. j PEST HORRIBLE RESULTS.
Washington D. C April 1!). Sen-
ator Aid rich today made public a
letter which ho wrote to Governor
I'othlcr of Rhode Island on Sun-
day announcing that ho would not
be a candidate for re-eloctlou.
The letter Is In accord with tin
statement which he rave to the
Associated l'ress hint night.
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Buy Property WI?fi !t '? CUT
Y t tL. and enjoy the Increase in
vallum.
v m Have a number of cheap homes to
fl j sell some on monthly payment plan
Iwl O M 11 votl have something you want to
I I tm Bm WZ trade oil in mercantile stocks business
property or real estate of any kind see
mmmmmmmmmmamt 11)0 lit OUCU. I have nil Sorts Of tradlllK
propositions. Ariimore cliy property to
Money
$
trade for farm lands; also liuiko deslr
ublo FA KM and OITY LOANS.
Your Uiislness Is Conllnlly Sollelied
O. L. Chancellor
Office. Rundol Ultlii. over DlUlcr I). G. Co.
OUlcr I'hi.ni- I II ItesldpiiL-c I'lioue .'121!
MONEY TO LOAN
ON GOOD SECURITY.
Chattel Mortgages
Preferred. See
McElroy & Sass
202 Main Street
It. li. Ileiuie't was a business vlnl
tor hero today from l'nrls Texas.
Tulsa's School Census.
Tulsa Okla. April IS. A school
census of Tulsa Just completed
shows a population of school ag"
of 1017. Or this iiumlier .".:iS are
negrocH. As there are less than
".fiOij scliool children In school one-
eighth of the children of scliool
age are net taking advantage of
their educational advantages and
truancy officers will at once gel
busy on the case. An effort will
be made hereafter to have every
' child of scliool age kept in school
i the entire year
To Duild New Yards.
Oklahoma City April 18. -Announcement
was made hero today to tut
effect that tho Santa Fo and Frisco
railways will expend $100000 In yard
and track Improvements In this city
work to start at once. Tho Santa Fe
will build now yards south of the city
to accommodate 1!000 additional cars.
The Frisco will construct a system
of terminals covering eighty acres
northeast of the city.
iHuda I'cst April 19. A boiler cx
plosion today In a match factory
at Szegedin killing ten girls and one
man. Klghtecii other
dangerously injured.
girls
are
A. (2. Wllklus of Dallas Tex. wns
among tho ut of town visitors here
today.
N. S. Smith of Dcnlson Texas was
among the out of town visitors here
today.
SCREENS
St-recn doors ami windows
tmido t o order. Special
door fccreous for store
frontN made of white pine
with tixturcs at
FruleyN IMunina Mill
H. T. HUNT
Phone 89 and wo do the rest
THE GREAT REDUCTION
See Us For
City Money
Liberal loan at low Intercut
on easy payments
Gorman Bogie &
Company
Gorsasa Bid.. Phoo iO
Just Received
A Lot of.
Ready - Made
Clothing
J. Nat Moore & Son
I'lioue l VJi
MY $20.00 AND $25.00 SUITS
Begins Monday Morning March 28th
And continues until all Clothing is sold as I positively leave Ardmore May 15 1910
Does Your Family
Div-orvi' tho hoHt: They
certainly do. Then there is
but one best when it comes
to the plnee to buy fresh
meats. That one best place
in the
COLD STORAGE MARKET
Wholesale and Retail.
Ramsey & Ramsey
Farm and City Loans
We inspect our own loans
I'M W. Main St.
Ardnlore Okla.
II
00
Is Now
the Sale-
Price of
my For-
mer . . .
$20 Suits
12
.50
Is Now
the Sale-
Price of
my For-
mer . . .
$25 Suits
Vf T7 -.'.. C1. ;.. T C..l;aU u nin-o.'n AttentionAll prtie hivinif an open account with me. re kindly requested
My Lntire MOCK IS New MyllSn. fcf FleaSing to lctt)e me before April lO.othcrwUe my attorney must enforce tettlement
SUITS
Madc-to-Order
From
$1 7-50 J.J.STOLFAU
T JL Upwards 1 1 1 West Main ARDMORE. OKLA. I
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