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Ardmore, Sunday, November 21, 1909 PAGF TWCLVE THE DAILY AnDMOREITE ) ii i P R UT Tie Handsomest Line of H ami m' It' .'" - In tin city you'll find Ikt SttinniiiK shape ami popti lar price. H member our Hplrello t'MM-ts. made to older, and th.' celebrated I'riitn o iiht Tull'-t i;ihhI PARISIAN MILLINERY COMPANY MRS. W . T . BELL, M a l- r OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION. State Department Adviaed Yesterday That American;. Were Eecutea. aslllllKMII, 1 1 I eial t on tl rui.it Ion ul Nicaragua m th.- t . .' i in I I he i e i lit ion ii i 11), ' ii in .. I ,e Why Not Build A Home On This Plan "Miii i:ih t In .nil .nil tut i Cii-I "f Ihttoi: I'liited Hank, al-e r. pay it at the ... !. ittlieiilN $IT INI each n. i'iit there is eiciliteil ihhi pruutpal iwm in-, ul Sin.lH) each . i'.' uiuiitlilv payiiiciits of fTtMi " I' '.in .it cnil of lirst year. i iMMuiit- ' 'r T'. each . .. tO.tH ' nit i. uilitiil uhi priiK'tpal r; u1 ' i.uli r.'noo - I.' . nniils of t 1? each . -- M4I ' '. " -ii-oiid year TGOOil ' , me - ' i aeh IS5 6-I 1 e'tin i- nediitni upon principal I'.' nv - ' i ivh IW.OO ' : . , Min nf each . . . urt third v. itto.uo , ' . , i ul IT'.'.0. "t i r, di i principal I'.' i 'u ' ,.icl 1341 Utl c i : inu i -. I vach I ' i I ur . ,20 (Hi u l . . It ' t..1i i pillK'liill 12 - .11 1 30.00 .' 11 ' each I - !i .. ., 100 no I .'I IS0.T3 t 'i' . li .rimip.il I'.' r 1. 1 .... 190.00 u 1 i . ,u h . ... ;-() f -..tl ... -:mioo it . '1 - iv It (IMS " -I'ti-U UI"li prill. iji.,l 12 en 'a'. ... 1 -0.00 '' ' v .-H .-I f i'. 1 a. h ao lb it - -nth yi.tr ... 16000 . "i . 1 h .iH in . . ih'id ejhm p'tii ip .' r.' I . . u I'-''J.W -! '..t- ' i-!-. -- sja i 1 an at end of eighth year 40.00 . ,.f sio-'ii oach ihi' i 'r lunl utHin Hi no , ,dt . iiH'iuh) p.tv in, n. . ...iiotiin f itucrct paid . Total amount of principal paid. Represented in Ardmore by Gormasis, Boie & Bobbins General Phcne so C, K S DEE Tie November Cut Price Sale ami w are tT ! Ii I.ihh MtlUneiv ole : l nny nthi'i hou In -I .ill-. HI fill.l If- i I ll t f .lint .1 III W Ml i k UiHIllS I nhi' ii.it .1 . ire inclu.l i Discount Sali1 111 IlllltlltU I'tlV lilt! ill I. Il.lt will iiiirisi a "- wafc my t '.union ami Leonard tir.ue, wah rei ehed ii Hie mate department to I iy. MANY BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF HAND PAINTED CHINA IN OUK CHINA CLOSET. CALL AND SEE THEM. THE NEW STATE HARD WARE AND HARNESS CO. .1 I". in n i ill, llli'llvitlil ,1. '11 II tinin tin the amount ihumi) te cttl of any year I. ono no ','l'l no v: I 'JO 00 ?i oo iMI.lHl principal t mouthli iO NO 40Q0 i 2o each 0.M $ Srtl.-lsi 1.000.00 Insurance i): Cit Nttinnjl Bank P HO DATE SET FOR TOWN LOT CASES DEFENDANTS APPEARED BEFORE JUDOE MARSH ALU AT CHICKA SH A SAID NOT READY. DENIED ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS I Attorney for Defenae Made Motion Asking for Order from Court lv Ing Defense Acceea and Examina' lion -f Sundry Documents. Chli kasha, Ok 'a., Nov. 2".The uw ! feiidants in tar Muskogee town kit , rase, through their attorney stated to the lourl today that the defense li not prepared for trial, because or having I ii denied ui'fiMK to various ami i-utulry documents, pertaining to tin- town lot miles and made ntottou mi an order of court grunting the il gat of such access and examination, t flic court, iiowccr, refused to ' main the motion on tne ground that It tailed to specifically designate tho documents, which may have a boar lug on the caae, atattug that If a prop- or demand l made for the specific I documents antl the aame U refused, ami tiie court staled that he thought it would not In, the motion can be , ii'iicwi'd. No date wax sit for (he trial of tin-He cases. VISIT THE QUEENSWAE DE. PARTMENT AT THE NEW STATE HARDWARE AND HARNESS. CO. DOWAGER DUCHESS DEAD. CoiiEuelo, Wife of Duke of Manches ter Dleo of Heart Failure. I.iilidoti, Nov. 2U.--(.'onMielii, Do il ;i i- liuclu'Hx of Muiichc titer, died ear ly tlilx morning (Sat unlay) ot heart i.iiline, lollnwIiiR an attaek of neuritis. She had been HI for some time from nettrltla, but recently eotnpllca tiiiim devcloK'd. She wan living in her l.oudou realdctice, where nhe was .trended by Sir Alfred Fripp, .M. I).. .MirKcon to King iSdward. During her illuexH King ISdwurd frequently made I ii'ituiiiea coiiecrniiig tier cjiidtliou. j The ltowuger Duchinn of Mauchea - ter a.ih the daughter of Antonio ter a.ih the daughter of Autonlo Yznag.i iN halle of Ilaveitswood, Ui., land Ctuia. After the civil war II r. Yznaxu. having lost mot of his for- ew road were welcomed by the i it! tune, timved north and Conaudo be-' zeim of the town and the entire school came a prominent figure in New i numbering over 3ui pupil. The track York city's social lite. Her wedding layert, are today engaged in laying in in ace church in May, 170, to the ViK.ount .VtatMlevlUe was a brilliant affair. t the death of the seventh Duke 01 .Manchcter In ISiM) Viscount Man - deville assumed the title of his filth- er and fousueto Y'znaga become the eighth Duchcas of Manchester. A son and twin daughters were the fruit of the union and In iS'."2. at tin, death of his father. ConsueloV son became Duke. He man led Miss liel etm Zlmmermau of Cincinnati in I'.mo ittatl in tyoii -sr mi Consuelo became the Duchess. Her two daught young womanhood. For many years the Dowager Durness w.u a great social favoilte in 1 oudou and on the continent. Kin Kdward and tjueen vlexatuli'a were her count ant frlcndt. and she and her sisters alwavs were welcome gU"$ts nt the iov.il palace. WILL WAIT FOR TO INTENTION CARNEGIE HAS NO OF FLYING UNTIL HIS OWN WINGS MATERIALIZE. Now York. Nov. 20. Andrew Car negie today, w hen asked for au opin ion on the future of aviation, said: 'i shan't go up until 1 have wings, t have no ambition to try tt any other way." Mr. Carnegie sailed today on tiie steamer JeB'erson tor Norfolk. Va.. to join President Taft ou tbe May flower for the trip to Hampton, Va.. where both are to deliver addresses before the norma! aud agricultural In stitute on Saturday. "As for business," he continued "our trouble are over. Cood times are here for a long stay." Mr. Carnegie was ploasod with the popular luterost taken in tho move- ment for deeper watorwuys. Tho Pauniua he Instanced ns "a monument to Ainoriouu endeavor." ArJmoreite want ads are the oosL s WEATHER FORECAST. I .-SrH I ii it ol I r. :: BODY BLOW TO STANDARD OIL roNTlxri:: nimi run: dnk t . i. ill . ' i- fllJltlS till Hl'VCtl I" i iduals. ili fondants, iinl the Standard Oil Company and nuKtldla r wrporatlfit'" from or carrying Into effect tin l l' khI ror; ration they have formed , nd iroin entering Into like comhttuKli ii or conspiracy. They r,. forbliidfii from engaging or con- tinning In tin- Interstate commerce, until they discontinue their Illegal omnlnntlon. Tll' tlecrec takes effect thirty day from lah unless suspended by opponi .i the supreme court of the linlti'd atat'c Moit mp0rtant Decision Rendered. l.envi nwortti, Kan.. Nov. 20. "It Ik one of tin- moat Important deri sion ever rendered In thin country," declared Attiirncy neimral Wicker Kham when apprised heve today of the St. Paul decltlon. lit H(ldtd that until v had s " ti a lull test W the decision, any opin ion of hl, fl aurally, w.uld w of a penrunal nature. Standard Will Appeal. New Vork. N. Y.. Nov. 20. ll wax authoritatively announced by the of ficer of the Standard Oil company here today thai un appeal will be taken from ili, dcel-dun tiled at SI. Paul. Mi 0, k G TRUCKS REGULAR PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN WAPANUCKA AND MUSKOGEE INAUGURATED. . Wapanucka 1 track of the i Oulf ItJllway Oklu., Nov. 20. The .MlsMiiui, Okhlhouu & Uulf Hallway reuched Wapanucka I late yestcnlay. The coming of the I steel rallH and the first train on the i 1 the side tni.'k.i in the yard here. It Is glvon out that regular ser vice will be Inaugurated from .:u kogee to Wapanucka next week. The 1 s nice will consl.-t of two pusaeuger i trains dally each tvuv. LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE BEST DISPLAY OF QUEENSWARE ' IN THE CITY AT THE NEW STATE HARDWARE AND HARNESS CO I IHCENDARIES BUSY AT I SEVEN FIRES IN AS MANY DIF FERENT PARTS OF TOWN DIS COVERED WORK OF BOYS. Kana City, Mo . Nov flies in as many different parts of town wiie discovered in 1 ndepen - dim e. Mo., teu tullo e.,st of here last nikht. nisi niMii. T' The i.iS j lory ot t gbt watchman at the fac- tho Iurnha:u-Hanna-Mu:.ger D: liood company declares that the fin-o w re tho work of four boys, with whom he evchaused shots after tlwv I bud ttirown burnlno i loth aaalmt th rear of the factory. None of the i youtba were hit. The incendiaries i escaped lu the darkne, following their severing of the electric light connect. Mom th' i or the tow ' fires Is all TU FORTY MEN ALIVE IN ST, PAUL REPORT REACHED SURFACE AT ..CHERRY THAT FORTY LIVING MEN WERE FOUND. Cherry, 111., Nov. 20. The rescuers, who are soarchlng tho Si Paul mine for bodies of the entombed miners, aro reported to have found forty uiln ers nllvo In the furthermost end of j the mines. ENGINE E XPLQDED mm I ENGINE OF FRISCO'S FAST TRAIN BETWEEN MEMPHIS AND KAN SAS CITY. BLEW UP. E OF rialn Waa Running Twenty Miles an Hour Neni Greenfield, When Ex plosion Occurred Engineer Prob ably Fatally Injured. Stpunirtl. Id. M .. Not. 20. The ei. Klite or the iSoutheuelern hlmited No. lOti, the Uttita San Ki.iu iinco llullway'u fast iasaettger tr.i;u from Memphis to Kanaaa City, - ploded tinlay otie mile north of 1 Sheath tlrceiiflcld. killing Flic-nan 1 Chnrlea , Wllktn and probably fa- , tally injuring Bnghioer Wlllluiu , U'ilrlcii. both of Fort Scotl, Kanaax. ' Xo ahvr Hnotia wre hurt. The train waa running twenty !iillen an hour The enp;lii- was badly ' W M eked MATNEY IS GUILTIi ONE MB AND $1000 LIGHT PENALTY FIXED BY JURY GENERALLY UNSATISFACTORY THREATS BY ATTORNEYS. When the Jury returned itx ver dict in the Tony Mtitucy J2I.0UU em bezlcment case yesterday munilng and hi punlHlwnent one year in the penltctitlury and a tine ot $1,U0J be came known, there waa general dh- sattHf.K'ilon not only among the at-, torueys representing hutidruds of liti gants who hud deposited, eotttt coU, j and had judgments In the district court whtlo .Mattiey was district j clerk, but by Muskogee people in gen eral, as It was believed Matttcy would ;ct the limit, which owing to the in adequacy of the Okla.tomu law coulu ; have beeu only two years in the pen and same amount ot tlue as ue- ed against htm. To the gcuerul pub- I lie this puuUhmcui is rldicuioiu, toi a crime where unusually large sum? . of money are cmbexzieu. . Threat were opeuiy u.adc oy ut ( tomeys for Individuals who bad b. u stung to brlug new proHcuiluu.. against .Mattiey for the amouuts tout he Is alleged to have embezzled tiuiu them persoually. However, In tiie minds ot the more conservative, iut -ther prosecution 1 barred on account ', of the sentence that turn been Im posed and by the nature and word-' ing of tiie Information In that case ' I J11"1 I'11- ,mt Wllti prepared by County I Attorney Crump. 1 This Information took the form of J a blanket document, covering not on i ly the amount that .Matnuy was al leged to have embezzled, but aUo .ictang forth some of the name ami butii. hlng thu othor hundreds of nanii In the language, "i.irious j other parties unknown." Many at torneys uoM that .Matney has been t.ied, convicted and sentenced lor all the separate offense that might have been brought against him. i After sentence was passed Mat : tseveu . ney's attorneys made an effort to , keep him out of jail itbtullng prepa-' 1 latloa of a motion for a new trial and the hearing thereon, and time ' I necessary to take an appeal to the , supreme court, .fudge King firmly ' ' refused to grant the attorney' re-1 , quest, and Matney was turned ovw, i j to Sheriff Ramsey, aud ue waa placed In the countv tail, and behind orison . i bars fir thu flrat time, m he was able to make bond when first ar- ; rested and thus escaped prison. The aitttatlon la now that the only recourse tbe litigants whose money Is gone la the claim against the Southern Surety company, who was on Matuey's bond for jlO.Ouu, and a hint 1 now pending against the ' mpany by the state. Should the am ount be recovered It is InaJequatc to make good tbe shortage. Musko gee Phoenix. OUR PRWMHWl SHKARS ARU GOING FAST. Call and pay $1.00 in advance on the Ually or weekly and get a pair of those guaranteed shears Old subscribers have the saim- op portunity as now onus. OUR PRHMIUM SHEARS ARE GOLNG FAST. Call and pay $1.00 In advance on tho daily or weekly and get a pair of these guaranteed shears, Old subscribers have the same op-1 portunlty as new ones , P C I)iM;;.. IVctidVnt, J, Af Johm, Conflict-. GUARANTY STATE BANK CAPITAL $51,000.00 In addition to our capital your money is guaranteed by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Oklahoma. Interest Paid on Time Deposits A share of your business will be appreciated. OFFICIAL STATEMENT Hade to the State BanKing Board of the Ardmore State Bank At Ardmore, Olcla., at the close of business Sept. i.'oo HKSUl'KCKS Loans, Discounts ntid Overdrafts $152,512.77 Furniture and Fixture? 2,:ii)'-li Loans to Active Olllcers. NONF Warrants. $G,I03.:.'l Avnilnble Onsh $'.ll,t!02.:il $titl,7t!0.til $'2T)i,t)U).i)t; Tho Above Stntoment Is Corroet-IIAUOLD WALI.ACF, Cashier. This DanK is 1 Year and 3 Months Old If you ure not n customer of this batik, let this be an invitation to become one. C. T. Uarr'nujcr, Pres. h. V. ANDERSON, Fros. MORAN SCOTT, Vlco-Prco.' C. L. ANDKRSON, Cashier. I2D SANDLIN, Asst. Cashier. FIMST NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, OKIa. Cayiital 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. HIVFNS, President. A. H. PALMER, Cnshler The City National Bank Ardmore, OKlahoma. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 100,000.00 Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded to all alike. Notice of Sale of Personal Property For Delinquent Taxes. Notice Is hereby given by the tin derslgntd sheriff of Carter County that I will soil on the 2i.ul Jay of November, 1909, between tho hotr of 10 a. in. and 1 p. in., nt the eou:t house door in tho City of Ardmore. the following property, to-wir One .1. Ilaum Safe. One l.'tiderwood Typewii'.e No 68SS3-r. to satisfy the amount of $107 it tav and costs for tho year l'.tOS. This November 12th, ltum J. 11 AKFHS. Sheriff Carter County Okla lom 117 UR.KING'S NEW IBISCOYEflY Will Surely Slop Thai Cough. Concrete Sidewalks Don't order them with out first getting bid from A. D. Hyde None but first class work. Phone So. ' - ' M. Gorman, Vicc-Prc J, V. Hannah, Ant. Cusher. I.IAHIl.rriFS Capital Stock S 25,000.00 Surplus tuid Ftullvld- eil l'rollts 3,711.2!) Fnonrnml IntoroHt .. 0, iitl. lit Dlvdletnl, Unpalil.. . 750.00 Hills I'ayablo NONIJ Hotllscotints SQSK Other llorrovved Money NONH Deposits 210,2011.11 $251,tilO.Sl5 Harold Wallace, Cashier DON LACY, V.a President. O. II. WOLVERTON, Aost. Cashier. United States Depository Okla. State Depository City Depository ARDMORE NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA Capital, Surplus and A dditional Liabilities $250,000 If this bank is n safe place for the city, state and nation to deposit their funds It Is a safo place for the farmer nnd ibtisluess man to keep his funds. TRY IT. LEE CRUCE. President G. W. STUART.Cashicr Keep a complete record of your mortgages by using duplicate morK' gago books on sale at The Ardmore I Ite office. E