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Ardmore, Monday, August 16, 1909 NOW MUSIC WILL TISH LOSES SEVENTH SULPHUR FINDS ROCK ASPHALT THE BEST FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. It Means $$$ T E GAME Dyron Drew, Pres. Carl C. J0MC.1. Vice-Pres. Fred B. Jones, Cashier J. W. Richardson, Secy. To you if you buy furniture, stoves, floor covering all kinds, slmclcs, wall paper, queens ware, glassware and enamel- ire, from W. M. HILLIS, centerfielder. If you don't iint to buy I 11 swap new gbods for some of your old eye sores. Phone 104. IV! 1 W. M. HILLIS Furniture Stoves Housefurnishintfs ESCAPED CONVICT FROM McAL ESTEH PEN CAUGHT HERE AND SENT BACK. TISHOMINGO, THINKING THEY CIAI2ENS ARE SO WELL PLEAS WERE DUE TO LOSE, TRIED ED WITH ARDMORE PRODUCT THE BAOY ACT. WILL USE MORE OF IT. Announcement! Kiirly in Sopti'tnb'ir tlic M. K & T. Railway will placi1 in daily h( rvirc hi'twi'cn St, Lunis and Kansas City and San Antonio and Houston, Texas, a now, fast limited train in each direction. These trams will be new throughout new engines, now coaches, new chair cars and new sleeping ears. The sleeping cars will ho electric lighted, with electric fans and individual herlh lights. The new trains will lie even faster than our already celebrated trains "The lvaty Klyer." $50.00 IN GOLD OFFERED A suitable name is desired for the new trains one that is short, concise and to the point. To secure such a name a prizo of $.10.00 in gold is otTered. The competition is open to all and the award will he made to thu successful coutes tain whoso suggestion is adopted. In the event the name .selected is submitted "by two or more persons, the prize will be divided pro rata. W. S. ST. GEORGE G. I A.. M. K. & T. RY. LOUIS, - - - MISSOURI I ST. .tin' Music, an escaped con riot frotu Him McANntcr pen wm urriMtwl hT.' Friday . vuiiImk by Officer 'l"ml Wll liaiiiH atul yesterday Hunks King, who is now with Warden Dlak aixtav tor tin iiiiiii una returned him to th prison. Music and anothor man liy tin nam r of Frank 't catnu t town Thursday nlKht and on Friday WVtil 1 .1 hi' in to .Mi' 1 1 a ttmm of hor-iM to a lotai di'iili-r. Tlio dmilor coimtit 'J tlu- iinliiiiil a bargain and Kot out his t k book. Wot, when .i-kd to wiium the check should lie in.'wl'' payable said hi name was 1'iiK'if. but iu unalilo to ppoll It. Tin- .innix"(l the suspicions of the i.iH'1 .nut .l.iki' Williams w called ret in 1 mi iMny with Fr-d Williams ! wtMi ih" innn to the outskirts where Music wan fotlliil It' had to kiiiih in hi iiossewdon r.. .uliiil: t il hi Identify vhtti tin iu' h' inn-. :it too hot for hliu. hut i d h - fi'iiii was for uiaualiuiKlitcr, w ii 11 In fact It In for murder. Fi.iiik West thi- enmping outllt, fm head of horses, (iiid two uiddlus in hi ir held liy the county officials ii thi' hopes that tiicy find anotlicr am! 'awful owner of the property. DISCUSSION OF PROTEST BY GOV I (INOIl HASKELL SAY EFFORT WII.L NOT AVAIL VS iithcicl'.ii iir Ui. t'reimiiry ,'.ti mint officials miy Hint (lover or Haskell of OMuliiniii Will nut far -with his protect to I'rctd 1 ii' Taf. av.aliiiH the Ihmiuiicu of 1, al llituor license in Oklulio ri 'I Jio liitei'iiut revenue offUm hud it .1 of Uu letter which (lover ir 1 1 k II Iiiih :tilili. sued t,i Uie h d at :ii ltcvcrly, chtirKliiK Dial 1 f il i ll r.-ncniiiient iH hIiIIiik tho lol.i'oi of the Oklahoma problbl- 11 1 1 hv 'khiiiiik federal lliiior : ma 1I1 niitinliiiK that ttie I 1 11 ' mi order pixihlhltlUK ir 1 11. di'twrtmeiit fiiuii ImbiiIiik a 'n ' t k 111 stati-K where. Uie 1 (1 1 pin W fm litddi'ii. Internal ;"ti C iiUmiiiht r.ipir hem out of llii'c tiy. one of Iiik assU.uiU-. liail tin.- .0 hay in reference to the llaHkcll request. "He received and refused a similar M'iiie.U ttom South Dakota a lew iiiiinlliH ago. The law Ih plain; se Is sue u federal liquor ta receipt to any one who appllfK mid pay the illinium fixed liy statute for selling liquor. It 1 mil license to du busl net, hut .111 evidence that tin: l.'der.U liquor tax Iiiim Iietin compiled with. It does not Klve liiiuiuiilt) to any man wJiu uudcrtakcM to yell liquor In u tat(. or iH'ctlon where the sale of llquoi Is prohllilled. ItiHteud of he Ini; u aid to violator, It ought to ho an aid to the Oklahoma state offi cials In tuiforcliiK Uu'li law. In that It furnllut thoni a clew as to who U irolmbly sellltiK liquor In the hlale. We do not look for any In HtruclloiiM to n-riise to rich llconneii in Oklithonm or olsewlieru 1111III tliH fleral law I chutiK '!.' Read Thli . Yates Center. Kan.. Sept. 18. V.iOS. Wtcr my doctors gnvo me up to die 1 IuII'm Texas Wonder cured mo of kidney and liladder trouhle. It Is the licst miyllclne on earth. Mrs. It S .lohnson. Sold liy all dniKislsts. d.Vw FIRST STATE BANK HAS CHANGED HANDS CHARTER AND ALL OTHER PROH. ERTY NOW IN HANDS OF LO CAL PEOPLE. deal was dosed heie Saturday i W'UIiik under the terms of which tho First Stati' Hank chaiiKes hands. The fixtures, (U'Klts, nood will and charter of this liank hecomes tho property of a company of local m'o pl' lijion Drew, a lornior mewspa h r man who has ciiKaKcil In the land and loan IiiikIiicmk lor num tine', and who Is one of the hest known nidi in Carter comity becomes the president or the Institution. Carl .lones. a Kilmer, vice- president; Fred ir. .lones. caBhler. and .). V. Wliu unison. ahlstiMit cashier. The ,tock holders uie yesterday afternoon and deeted the tolloulnn well known iltUeils as a hoard of dln-clois: liy ion Drew. Carl .lones. AV. . Wlm hUll. .1. At. .lamesoii. (1. A. Ham Key. Fr'd It. Jones, Harold Wallace. It. Sclvally and J. W. Hlchard kiii. The siiii'kliolilfi-rt and hoard it illrm-torK are composed of some in the hest IiusIiu'hh men in Ardmore who will Imllil the hank Into a lnru or Institution than It Is already. Thiwe who were foKuutito otioufih j While In Sulphur one day last to hnw visited lorenti park yo-(week an Ardmorelte ruiirosunlatlve terilny uftfriiouu, had Uie privilege of , met ami talked street paving with ftelnK one of the flttnt gamo of some or the leading citizens of that the tensou and hud It not betm forVlty. Tliey worn asked how they the action of Ui Tlsh tfiun near wer,. pleased with their rock asphalt the middle of the nanit. the gam paving and this Is what they bald: wouW have ranked with the top "Our Mrat improvement district wa tiotchers. paved as you see with lock asphalt in the alth Innlim. Uie Tlsh' play , ' tll' Shulby-Downard company of ers hecanie dlssutlnfled with tho uin-1 Ardmore. We are so well pleased Irtrc. an Oklahoma Cltyan and a tlmt Wl llliv' h'l f'o second Hu nt utral one at that, and they were I'ravenient district to the same com the first to sanction hliu for the lm"'- Tl,e same material Is to he posltloii. but wi determined wet e they, :l how we are preparing to to win fiom Ardmore. by any sort il tl,lnl Impiovement district or meHiis, and Indict Inn they were ' lmv'''1- "'id there Is no doubt but nettlnn tho wornt ot it. threw up t,liU 11 wll be paved by the mmr thulr Job like Imblcs ami walked ' i''l'"iy and with rock asphalt off the field. Tliuy were tlnally per-' "uv t,lI,,k w bate tho very bestj minded to -loine back and play the pavement In tho state, outside of name out and give the crowd their 1 Ardmore.' 1 money' worth, after a change of , , iimnkre had been nareed imoti lu . wltl ''bronte bronchitis as- u npr. hud be, a gn t d upon, il U1l am, ,MK lniubU, w flml other respects the Tlsh' boys play , Kri.,,t relief and comfort In Foley's a clean and gontlemauly game, but Honey and Tar, and can avoid stif they certalnlv tried the baby act ' ferltiR '' commencing to take l nt yenterdny. once SM a" uReiu Not a score was made until the VOTH FOIt TIIH COUNTY HONDS fourth Innliig. when each side drew , Tl'KSDAY, AUGUST 17. one, and In the sixth the Illues . bade a batting rally and landed six ' Foil IIFNT I -room fiirnlshed bouse with Ras atul city water. Also two furnished rooms for light house keeping: C street between Und and .trd avenues. Apply 208 C street, northwest. 1.-;! safe ones, following with another . In the seventh. The Tlsh' team made' one in the fourth and one In the I eighth. IIjiiiii held the batting lion-' ors for the Mines with a two-bagger I to his credit. Tlsh' changed pitchers dining the game but were unable. VOTH FOR THK COUNTY BONDS to get a man past home but twice. TUBSDAY, AUOUST 17. While seven of their men were struck' out by Nichols, who was at his best again anil played a fine game.1 Nick Is hard to got rattled and it Is! to his credit that he takes little' part In disputes and simply plays! the game. He takes his medicine from the umpire, bo It good or bad. The error column was about even, Tlsh making six ami Ardmore seven. ! The official score: Tishomingo. All It II I'O A H White. 2b :: o o i o Cllllani, Ms.t::ii ;: o o 2 l Miller, of I 1 1 o 0 i. onion, ankp i n j o Richardson, lb :i o il n Cox. lf&ss Helm, rf Carglle. e Anderson, itiU n 1 0 o n o a 7 2 1 n ii 2 2 II a 2 II (I (I II II Totals ....2!l 2 1 !i Ii Damn, lb .MathlH, Kb ... . Whlttliigtoii, Sit j It. I.athtop. rf . . I Freiisley. c Wad'', ss . iCrlinin. If ! .lames, cf 'Sclioec'k, rK'.Mi . Nichols, p Ardmore. All R II I'O A U :: 2 i j:s t o - ... l l l :. :: . 1 II o o o 0 .1 0 2 I II U r. 2 l i i i 1 t l II o s 2 i l 0 u ii ii n l t I l u 1 Concrete Sidewalks m t order them with -it lirst jetting bid from j D Hvde None hut ' '-it class work. lMionc 0. The Crime of Idleness. IdlenoMi memvi trouble for any one. It's the Maine with a lay liver. It i-n lines constipation, headache. Jaitn diie. sallow eomplt'vlon. plinplen and Iiioichis, Iom of appetite, nausea. Ini' Dr. KIuk's New Life 1'illn noon lunlsii liver trouble and Uullil up your healUl. a.'ic at Ardmore Pharmacy. Mr (ieorge Waller of tin- guia yestorday of Hill of thin city. I Milan was Mr. RntCto Mr. and Mrs. .1. 'went to Tallin till with relative. A. tAKtlmrwood, morning to vlnir Notice For Publication. State of Oklahoma. Carter County, la the District Court. Mary Moore, plnlntlfr. v. Cornell'' j Moore. Defendant. No. Ills. Sgld ilefendHiit. Cornellous Moore, will titke notice that lie tins boen nuetl In the above nanieil court for divorce, and iiumt answer the peti tion riled therein by said plaintiff on or before the 2''nd day of Sep temWr. A. P.. 1000, or unlit petition will be taken ai true and a Judg ment for said plaintiff in said action for dlvorie will be rendered accord ingly. Dated this 12th day of AitKust. liluo CRlCK. CllX' CM & Ill.KAK.MORK. 12l9-2ii Attorney for l'mititiir Altest: C T. VHItNON. Dlstrici Cl.'ilt liy 8 M. I'AltKKIt, Deputy I Totals "riRhomliiNo I Anlmoro . S !i 27 12 7 R.I I K. ooa inn tuo 2 .". ii .....OIK) 10(1 10.x s :i , Standing of Ardmoro ream. (!aiil"s flumes (lami-ii !Mll3"d Won uk. city rionoors :! ;t Madlll 1 Tishomingo ..7 A (lulnesvllle Ti 3 SulpUur 1 i:ik 3 Deiilson 4 Sanger 5 3 WliResborn 3 :t Parcel! 0 Wynnewixsl ... : ; Wichita Falls I 0 Chicago -j 1 It Oklahoma Loan & Investment Co. (Successor to Adums Hros. DKPARTMKNTS Farm lands, farm loans, elty liroporty, city loans, tiro insur anco, life insurance, rent col lections, investments, notary. All thu good things are not nalleil down, we have somo of them left for you if you will wako up. A iiootl a gnat is not an ex pense hi n real estate deal, lit is an economy Delay pays no dividends, the waiting man's timn never comes. Do you want to rent a house, or have you a house you want us to rent for you? Lots of in quiries. We have money to loan for tho asking, but do not wait till you are cramped to get matters ready. One tlnio to sell your pla e, that is, when there Is a bujor for It who Is satlslleil with your price. 'I ime of year when the Nor thern buyers are planning to come this way, list your prop erty and bo ready for them, we have letters from prospective buyers etery day. No one bettor able to servo you in your real estate and il iianolnl mutters tliaii we are, each department well repre sented. A few real liargnius in Aril iiiore city property, improved and unimproved, Die kind you are Norryyoudidn't get next to. Fiftt Diinkanl families want to locate In this countr- if thet can gt siitllcieut lands in a body nt a reasonable llgure. We have a customer for SO acres of good alfalfa laud rea sonably closeto railroad station We have a customer for some grazing laud in large body. Have 100 litres line meadow land, all tillable, in heart ot oil belt, a bargain Wonrnlrvrl un t"'r:ictcr and ability, to ind 1 11 "t o ti'rnttirv. P rol tlhlf OSItl ills fur roducets ,'hom we can oiler yood com mission WlvITK CIIAS. W. GUNTER, Gcnernl Admit The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Philadelphia Hy Null. innl ltmik ltldiJ. Anliutire, OLIa, Shooting Season Is Here. The iiiall and dove burning season opiiMil tiHlny and a dumber of ap piicaii's were waltimg early this an. ruing 10 procure permits In com pliant, writ the new Oklahoma stai liw On Hci'ouiit of tb" activity of the game wardens during the jmsi tear ii is reported tlmt small game 1 tpilte plentiful thin year. YatcH tut for a deputy warden If you ar not armed with the uefeaeary ere il nllals to hunt. AERO DETACHMENT TO SIGNAL CORPS ADJUTANT GENERAL OF MISSOU RI NATIONAL GUARD WOULD PROMOTE AERONAUTICS. OklahomaCentralR'yCo Asa U. Rainsat. Receiver TIMK TAHLM NO. i Kilectlve August Si, lHO'i t t'-llllllllllt KhuIioiiiiiI shi-iton Tyer. who has been con- in I with the City Nutlnna! Urtlik. of tin- ih' tor some time, has ae i.'Pi.il a iKisltlon In the claim depart- in-11' of the San Antonio Traction I'limpaiiy ami will leave tmnorimv for Sail Antonio. 1 .lefferson City, .Mo.. Vur. Hi. Adju tant (le neral Frank M. Itiimbold of the national xuard of Missouri, to ! day Issued orders dlrectliiK the or I KMiilxntiou of an aero tletachiiient. ! which will be it part of the signal corn liK'ated at St. I.ouls. I Read Ardmorulto Want Ad. Muv Kaliu, a prominent business man of Coalgate. Is tisltlni; relatives lu the city. ii.UI.Y , No 1 No. .ii ,V.M. .-.ail t 1 1..17I I !'-47 1 m.'jti , in. in I W..Y II. I.I , II. .CI , I '.M t A M.nU.10, t .;it 1, iij ii I" Mil II l.t 1 T. ii .a, A XI 1 1 t 17 1.37' in .'. LI I'i 2M ' l STATIONS I.KIIIUII IIoiiii.ivIIIb . Mton Tupelo Sliiiii'uall I'rlftti 'I'ruax KrlCHoCrossliiif iVnttT VaiiiKt Mnittnril ItVAKs ItiiM'ilalf Vluci'MIH'S I'L'IU'KU. J 1 illilioiiu .-.pur W'a-liliii-iiin llliiiH'liKril Mlildli'DiTf Tnlilcr ornvllli-(ilHKASHA lAII. No. Sit 1 I', tl FIRST STATE BANK OF ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA DIHHOTOKS: Byron Drew, loun business; Carl C Jones, Kin business; W. A Wiinbislt, Mumifier Ardmoro Oil it Mill inyCt. ; G A. Ktunsoy, loans: Prod II. .Jonos, bunker; Harold Wullnco, Banker; Hobt. P. Sclvally, StocUniun and County Commissioner; .1. W. Klchardson, banker; J. M. .lameson, Capitalist, It will be tho aim of the ollicers of this bank to keep In close personal touch with its patrons and givo them the best sorvico possible. These Deposits Are Our Best A.d Watch Us Grow This Bank Was 12 Months Old June 1st June 1008 Sit.575'3 Juy s45.251.53 September s 100,985. 19 November $ 1 19,937.52 February 1 909 s 1 52, 1 50. 20 April Si 3. 035-63 JUNE 1909 $190,125 25 We invite at any and all times inspection by State Bank Examiner or by our Directors. Ardmore State Bank C. T. Barringcr, Pres. Harold Wallace, Cashier L. V. ANDHRSON, Pres. MORaN SCOTT, Vico-I'ros. U. L. ANDHRSON, Cashier. KI) SANDI.IN, Asst. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, OKU. Capital Paid In $60,000.00 Surplus Funds .165,000.00 Total $225,000.00 The oldest bank in Indian Territory. Accounts of firms and individuals solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with ood banking. J. A. 1MVU.WS, I'residont. A. II. I'AI.MISR, Cashier DON LACY, Vlco President. O. II. WOLVURTON, Asst. Cashier. The City National Bank Ardmore, Oklahoma. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 100,000.00 Accounts of linns and individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded to all alike. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Tho State of Okla homa has provided a Depositors Guaranty Fund to protect your money deposited in the Guaranty State Bank Sum-siiir to lliinkcri Niitlimul Hunk Every courtesy con sistent witli sound banking we extend. I prun.i'tlyiiiiiii nl lna! ruuntri' ,.or NO fee. ltiC-MARK,l'ur .! Jlltl LOI'ir Willi IPKl- I i-itii N'IkI hkti Ii Jl.'.lfl ot I'U.'l j. t .1 Irri. I r .Tl Ull Mil!- mi'llll. -L BUSINri.S I iiIOTt. CONHOtNTIAL. lelil I'l.'Ulia I if. 4. 1 iTr 11 . k 111 iiiii 11 iri unr naml' It i.iiilowt-ul-.1 aMlM-.liMti"iH.t lit ' i .rill y II iTlotrrt 11 pii 11 1 al A .rt y T IlldUtr IIUIIII 11 in. r. II irt l Jl.r rt'- TTl'M. t-jua u win a w uua aSP I Seventh St., Wajliinntan, 0. C United States Depository Okla. State Depository City Depository ARDMORE NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA Capital, Surplus and Additional Liabilities $250,000 If this hunk is n siifo pliicc for tlu city. Htntn nnil nntlon to duposlt their funds It Is a Hiiftj jiluco for the furmor und hiislnt'ss tntin to keep his f inula. TRY IT. LEE CRUCE, President G. W. STUART.Cashier ALBATROSS I Thai's tho iiiiino of the hest flour ! sold in Ardmoro. B. M. HAILE, Traffic Manager PUROKLL, OKI.A. 1 Kwia Araworvim nm en. vryn-: for thu county rondh TL'KSDAY, AUQUST 17. reading is found in the Daily Ardmoreue. oVidi-Tur aa4 w will mail you a large . ?roe ample KNOWLTON DAN- Read Ardraorelto Vant . DERINE 00., OhlCBRO, 111. '