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THE DAILY ARDMOMEITE.
Aidnore, Tuesday, August 17, 1909
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
III- i at-1 d Ok .thoiii.t Ikis provided .1 I .'cp v-iitor-.
(j' i l U I' il l to protect oiir iiiniiev Ifp .sit'-d in the
GUARANTY STATE BANK
Mlri i --nr In Hunker Nnliiii.nl Hank
I'-vti courti'sv consistent with sound liinkiin; we
extend
1 ATTEMPTED JAIL DELIVERY AT MA conspire, td defeat
FINANCIAL.
FINANCIAL
FRANK SCRIBNER PEAKS BIG ROLE
Heretofore Candidate Receivlntj
Hlgheat Vote Was Nominated Ef
fort to Chnnuc This.
Means $$$
To von if you buy furniture,
stoves, lloor covering, 'ill kinds,
shades, wall paper, juccns
ware, glassware and enamel
ware, from W. M. I I II. LIS.
the eenterlieldcr. If vou don't
want to I'll swap new
inods for some of your old eve
sores. Phone 10 .
W. M. HILLIS
Furniture Stoves Housefurnishintfs
Announcement!
irlv in Smitomliw tlm M KV x- 'P i
illy hervice between St. Louis mid ICnnsas City and San
ntomound IKiuston. Texas, u nmv. fust, iilllltllfl t.t-litl III
Itch direction.
TllO.M' tl'.lillH Will l)l lllU' 1 1 1 1'llll irti rill t. milt' iiiii.Iikw
w coin lies, now ohi.ir . ....!
cepm?,' cars will bo electric limited, with eleelrie runs and
.).. I 1 .1. II. .1....
iuitillii.il lll-l III Hlll..
I lie now trams will bo oven faster than our already
lehrated trains 'The Katy Xlyer."
iSD.OO IN GOLD OFFERED
A suitable namo is desin d fir tl in iiihi' t.ni ini. ..mm il. .t
Ishoit eom iso and to the p nut. To secure such a uutiu-
1)11 ' oi mo. mi in yold is ollered. The competition is open
all and tlu award will l.c mailt 10 the successful eontos
u whosw siijostion is adopted. In the event t.lo name
leeieii is siilenitte I liv two or more nersons. the nrio
1 he di ided pio rata.
The Ada IjvftiliiK News of .Monday
say rhnt n timing anil n-rlloiiRly
ii'-nr utirci-iMftil attempt at wholesale
lull delivery (HCiirn il Hnturthiy ulKht
in Hit- county Jail. 'I' In- main m-toi
In the drama were Frank Korlbni-r,
a prisoner charged with rompllrn ..
In two murder thnt of hid own wife
mid of I'ntiisrn nml l,owery l.'o.
n Kill Jiill Riiunl.
'I'lic story of Hie Intildeiit im r-lnr-
i I liy Mr. I.ee I substantially that
I'.iini :i ir, oelork Saturday ovmilnjt '
whin nil was iiil about the Jan.
and li- miii sitting In the front cor
lidor. Hint iorvi a a Jail office u- I
wi ll its corridor, hp heard Fran
S.tibner wty: "DM you pvor tt j
mhiihImk up your hantU?" Jce din
i i'ti turn around to look M '
In- supposed It wan merely o'iia i
llllng" on I ho part or tin- prWun-'
i Tin1 ipiostion waa repeated, how
T, ami then Iap turned round n ml
iiMikiil Into the yawning depths of
i In- niintalp of a Winchester nu.rp
shot gun and hoard fkrlbncr ay.
i.i ' i
you, r moan It? Up with in i
inl I,ooa hand wont tip good aid'
high, slneo thoro seemed to bo .hi i
otliiT imo to which ho pnull "in. I
SvciiiiMilty put thi iii Just at that ;iai.
ilnilnr limp.
'l.....tf ..l..l..ln.l ..... ...
nil.--n ,IMII IM'-Wllllf V 1 llO
ni'xt qiiPHtloa. which aniounti'i) to a
ooiniiininl. and l'o utilil: "I'll hv It
to you. Fnmk." and started to Uiwor
hlH lunula, imt Sprlluior waa tak-i. i.
no Hiirh ohniicoti and ordered h'.u
to keep li I h liniutH up. and hlfia up.
.1 W llriK)kn, who was IipIiik held
for officer of Sherman. Tex . on
Homo minor charge, w.-ir In th" corn
. dor. the local officer not wiutln
to lock him up with tin other :uli-
oners In the cane, nnd SerlbtiT or
VV. S. ST. GEORGE
(J. I. A.. M. K. T. RY.
LOUIS, - - - MISSOURI
NO COMPROMISE
lot Cases to be FouqIu to
the End.
e , OKlii Ann 111. S M.
I (I, of (oiiiim I fur F. II So-
7 KiikIIhIi la t lie town
non t-xlii) denl-il the Mto-
Wa-hmctoa In which M. 1,
IliUJll Hitoniiy for tile
1 v. h t prohccutlltK the
I :rcte Sidewalks
order them with
st Ker; from
Hyde None but
lass work. Phone
town lot eabts. staled thai Wimis
and K'umHhIi iiail tiffi n-d pa '.io.
HIMl as a cumpromiMi- and li.m 1 1 1 . -1 1
Miils dlHiatssed.
"We have iinn unVn-d ;i mil to
itunproinlhe, mid we will mn." said
(Nilntii-1 Hutherf.ini. "The defendants j
In hoth tlie civil and crlinliial canes,
us well as their attorneys, believe'
they nan bout all the eases, and '
they are Kola o flaht thom to the.
end. Ther.i will he no compromlsp i
Tin- statement of Mr. Mott Is entire-1
I) wit hunt foundation." !
Avoid the Fall Hush,
and save time by pac!im your loans
now. I'Jlaht ptM- cent money on farms
and city property.
C. II. COOK.
Over Geo. Adams' restaurant.
It d&w
I'eoplo who talk too much receive
little at'entlaa.
Ykffkm Iun ol character and ability, to
w -ti "iii-l HUUU I-Wlll III IMSIUM
ncc territory.
i table
tions for
ucers
WKITI
1IIAS. W. GUNTER, General Aticnl
Penn Mutual Life
Insurance Co,
Philadelphia
un i iiuub nidi.
Ardiuorc, Okla,
jdered him to take the rihi from .ho
Kuard. llrooks obeyed.
Scrlbner now deinnniled th:e I..o
I unlock the ciiko door and !. tn
pled that he did not liavo th. key
but asked llrooks to ro to the d.nk
In the corner of the front eorridT
and find the keys in a drawer. He
hoped that llrooks would make a
bolt through the open door of the
oirldor and raise the alarm, n.u
llrook- ici-mcil to be too much sear
'd 'o do auythliiK.
In tin- mouu'ilil-' l.tc beXKei!
inbiu i to not nothliiK rash nor to
hoot and promised that lie wouid
"Pen t In- door and allow htm to an.
bopiin; to ilehiy inattors as mucn
as possible and that somethiiiK would
oinir to relievo the situation. Scrlb.
m r coat limed to order l.ee to open
In- door and the KUiml stepped to
ward Hi,- desk but lus'oad of kdIiis
to It ctepped behind one of tlu
ste.-i boe on the float wall of the
au. in w hich are Hie levera operat
liiK tin- cagp doors. Scrllmer con.)
sc.- Hi- Kunrils root lint coal I not
s.-e hU body. I.oo. from tills cove-,
thi n told Scrlbner that ho wo.i' 1 n -t
oii. ii tin- door. Hut lu this defl.tiico
of the deaperato man he had for-lo'i'-n
one ihliiK. and that -v.m lir.t
tin- prisoner had his slv shooter. Scrlb
ner wimdrew the shot mm ml o.mh
Piiik to tlie corner of the 'eal.i .-.ip
riacln-d throiiKh the snia'l np.-uiii;
thiimuli which the prlhonera food U I
passed, reached far around the in.- !
nor of the oaiie and imlnted :h.. uun
at the xuaril. Thouh from tin
1 Point Sciibner could not see the
Kuard at all. on account of the fact
that the wall between the caae und
the front corridor Is milld n- -1 'n
s'wad of bars, the auni-il could sen
ho kiiii a'l rlxht and cmild see that
fur the mm to 1h illschnrKo i wmim.
bit very unhealthy for him. So he
told Scrlbner that ho was only Jolly.
iug and for him to mo to the drxir
and he would open the oae by
niejois of the lovers In the box.
Sorlbner withdrew the pistol aim
atepood to the door. With a wild
leap for life and liberty Uw siprtuiK
throtmh the open door of the eorrt-
I dor and Into the hallway of the
I court house. Thl whs ihi Jockey
' race and the time though not on,,
cl.tllv recorded Is minraiiteed by Mr. '
I.ee to be up to the very highest '
'-t if the ou'er door of corridor
hud liivn lorked or oven temporari
ly fastened the guard con hf not have
.scaped without being shot. 11a
made some little noise in pettina
awiy and Incidentally gave out the
information that the prlsonets won
a'l armed to the towth and ready to
break Jail ud murd. r the uusus
Dcctlng popiilaoe.
I-cin Mitchell, .loe Foster and Tom
Itnrdeu weiv liuiiiedlately on 'ho
scene and others soon followed sn
hit th. re was plenty of help at
hand Hut then wa no f irtlu r
trouble. As soon as Seribner saw
Foster among the guards h said
'hat he was willing to sum-rdi r the
' mi guns to hint, which ho did N'o
other guns nor Implements of aaj
or were found and there doomed
to ( it ivldiiic.- of any irxniii.eil
effort on Hi.- part of tin- prisoners
to inaki- the escape- So far as the
evldojifc goes It seems that the woik
waa all by Frank SitIImmt. though '
If ho had succeeded In forcing tile
guard to open tho cage It Is likely ,
that every prlooner would have iiiiuih
a break for liberty.
Thp iiiieatlon now to !. answered
waa: Where did Scrlbner got the
ini?
Il waa found that Iip had iiinde
tiae of a mop slick and aotup sticks '
that had Iipiii given the pitnonera
to fix their biuika with, llelna thpin
logotlier to makt a long pole. h.
one end of this polo he had u-id"
a ImhiV with a mill, lie also had In
his iMSMosslon a small hand mirror.
One end of the corridor l nit off
and makes n siutiil IkhI room nbon
flo by eight feet lu also and In Ihla
little room Is a cot on which .? '
guard ale. p at times. I'mler this
cot several guns are usually kept, '
loaded and ready for nae.
From the cage lu which the pna-
oners ar kept It la poaalbh- to sev '
Into this room from wo Klnts. one
through the main door of the pagp
acroaa a corner of tho front cor
ridor and the other from the aim
of the cage across a corner of fne
narrow side corridor and through
the door In the end of the little room.
It waa Horn Ihla latter point that
.Scrllnii'i- secured the gun. 1
With his hand mirror he reflected
the light in such a way as to make
It easy to aee the gun and with his
Impiovlsed pole he reached across
the corner of te corridor, a distance
of five or six foot, and pulled tho
Kim from under the hud.
The guns kept under the bed are
the property of the county and are
for the use of the guards.
The Jail officers think that the
gun wns secured about two or three
hours before tho nttcnipted delivery,
but thoy state that It may have been
secured earlier lu the day.
t'liderslierlf f Miles states that
though the Jail Is full of prisoners
and they make a lot or noise lu a
r.ood uutuiod sort of way they are
lospectful and submissive. There has
been no apparent 111 feeling anion
thorn on account of the incident of
Saturday night and no Indication in
any farther trouble.
Mr. .Milt says that after his fui'
urn n escape Scrlbner seemed to be
xery despondent. He think he was
desperate enough to have gone tn
any length In order to have escaped
mil but for the shrewdness o.' the
guard under the mrat trying clrcuiu
stancoa ho likely would have ac--ompllshed
hU purpose.
Aa there are several prisoners who
ire resting under the most sorbin
charges and one. ll.m .Scrlbner. and
a brother of tl m attempting tho
Ml very, under entence of death,
the success of the attempt would
have been extremely serious
Mttle Itock, Ark., Aug. Hi. It was
learned from rollnblo souico today
that a movement has already been
atarted lo change the rules gowrii
lag the democratic state primary
when a aticceisor to Sonator H.ivls
Is to be nominated. Heretofore It
has been the prevailing custom to
"oMI mtoots for a'ntt! and other
offices by a plurality vote, tho can
didate receiving t, highest number
of votea In tho primary always heiiirt
declared the nominee.
Ui the resolution adopted by th"
atuto convention held lh I.lttlo Hock '
last ,iine calling (or a blanket pr.
iimry. the mime rule was adop'ed. f
htia been whispered In political cli
He for the past two months that
efforta will he mndo In the conven
tion to 1m- held flo.xt .lime abolish
that rub- as far aa It applies to can- ;
dlilatoa for the Fiiltetl States senate,
and make a majority vote iiec s.try I
lo win.
If this plan Is adopted, It Is beli.-v i
' od by those oppow-ii lo the j,.. ,.),.,-. J
,ioii or collator mil that his do.
rt ran he eaally accomplished, eim
aouuently Seun'or Davis Is doing all
. ho can lo have the old pi i.aary rules
remain in force. All weli-iuforme,.
politicians concude that Senator Da
via would receive a plurality von
lu enso he nail two opponents, but
It la exceedingly ilonb'ful If he
could get a majority of all the votes
, on at In tin- primary.
la the event that two candidates
are In opiKisltlon to Senator Davis,
a plurality would give him the nomi
nation. If the present rules were lu
i force, but. If on the other hand.
-1 i.iti i..fii .. . . , . . i.. ........i-..., i.
" il- I tillll til, II WOUK1
I necessitate a second primary to set
I tie the contest between Senator D.i
j vis and tan candidate who received
I the next highest number of oes.
. honator Davis says ho Is not ni
all apprehensive that tho rule win
be changed, and even if It Is he Is
confident of receiving a second term
It is now known that former Con
gressman S. Itrundldge of Searcy.
, will opiwso Senator Davis, and It if
vory likely that friends of Congress
man Joe T. lloblnson of Iinoko wll
Insist upon that gentleman also en
terlng the race. If tacro are three
candidates In the field, the finest loi
of a plurality or majority vote wll
cut ipil'e a figure lu the contest,
If you an- all run down Folev'r
Kidney Honiedy will help vou. ' It
strengthens tho kidneys so tliev wll'
eliminate the Impurities from tin
blood that depress tin- nerves, anc'
cause exhaustion, backache, relm
unities, and urinary Irregularl'les
which sap the vitality. Do not tie
lay. Take Foley's Kldiiev Homed)
at once. Sold by all drugalsis
Head Ardmorelto Want Ads
Seared With a Hot Iron,
or scaltltsl by overturned kettle -cut
-villi a knife bruised by slammed
door Injured by gun or In any other
way -the thing needed at once Is
lltieklen's Arnica Salvo to subdue In
flaminatlon and kill the pain. It's
earth's supremo healer. Infallible- for
Molls. Ulcers. Fover Sores. Fezenia
and Files -.'.".c at Ardmoro Pharmacy.
THREE-FIFTHS MAJORITY.
Amount of Votes Necessary to Leu
' alize Bond Issue.
, nuthrle. Okla.. Aug. n;. ..M r-
, oils Iiuiulrles have been coming Into
the state suporlnroiiilont's offu-,.
j lately from count v superintendents
over the state In regard tr the ma
Jorlty nectwsary to logn'lie a bond
election. In reply to these Inritilrip,
-lohn W. "Wilkinson, assistant stat
superintendent, has Informed Mi.-.
that under the law passed by tin
last legislature a throo-firMi m.iinr.
ity or those voting at a bond elec
tion Is required to authorise a school
board to Issue bonds. Hinder the old
law Miroe-firtlm of all the ele, tors,
male and female, residing In tin dls
trie, must cast their ballots In fa
vor of the Issue of the bonds !n or
der for them to be declared cm
rled. Head Ardmorelto Want Ads
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything eUe fails.
In nervoui prostration and female
weakness they ate the supreme
remedy, as thou, and have telified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
It U tb le:t medicine ever void
over a JnigGM'n counter.
Oklahoma Loan &
Investment Co.
Successor to Atlnins Ilros.
DKI'A HTM K.NTS
Farm lands, farm loans, oitv
property, city loans, tiro insur
ance, life insurance, rent col
lootlous, investments, notary.
All tho Kood thing- are not
nailed down, wo have somo ol
them loft for you if vou will
waku up.
A good agent Is not an ex
pense in a real estate deal, lie
Is an economy
Delay piivs no dividends, the
waiting man's time never
comes.
Do tiii want to rent a house,
or liavo joii a house vou want
us to rent for you'.' f.ots of In
iiilries. Wo have money lo Iohii for
the asking, but do not wait till
you are uraiuped to get inattors
ready.
One time to sell your place,
that Is. when there Im i. ..., ..
for il who is satislled with your
price.
Time of year when the. Nor
thern buyers uro planning to
t'oiiiti this way, list your prop
erty and be ready for them, wo
linvo letters from prospective
buyers every day.
No one better able to servo
you hi jour real estate, and II
nanolal inattors than we are,
oiieh department well ropru
sontod. A few real bargains In Ard
moro oily property, improved
and unimproved, tho kind vou
are aorryyou didn't get noxt'to.
Fifty Duiikard families want
to locate In this country if thev
can get sutliciont lauds In a
body at a reasonable llgure.
We have a customer for SO
acres of good alfalfa land rex
onably clou to railroad nation
We have a customer for to mo
gracing Und In large body.
Have 100 (tre line meadow
land, all tlllalilo, in heart of oil
bolt, a bargain.
Byron Drew, Pres.
Carl C. Jones, Vice-Pres.
Fred li. Jones, Cashier
J. W. Richardson, Secy.
FIRST STATE BANK
IMRK0TOU.S- llyron Drew, loan business; Curl C .(ones,
,'in husine'-s; W. A Witnhisli, Manit'.'er A id more Oil tt Mill
in,'0).: G A. Ix'ttmsey, loans; Fred IJ. Jones, bunker;
Harold Wallace, Hanker; Uobt. l' Seivally, Stockman and
County Commissioner; .1 W. Richardson, banker; J. M.
Jameson, Capitalist.
It will Ik; the aim of the ollieers of this bank to keep
in close personal touch with its patrons and tlvo thorn the
best sorvico possible
These Deposits Are Our Best Ad
Watch Us Grow
This Bank Was 12 Months Old June 1st
J"nu u'8 S'S.575.03
July , SI2'"I-',
September S ioo.'oSs!
November , IO -
February 1909 s 15 2. 150.20
Al)riI Si6-:toiv6-i
JUNE 1909 $190,125 25
We invite at any and all times inspection by
State Batik Examiner or by our Directors.
Ardmore State Bank
C. T. Barrintjer, Pres. Harold Wallace, Cashier
U. P. ANDEHSON, Pres.
U. h. ANDKIISON, Cashior.
MOHAN SCOTT, Vlco-Pros.
HI) HANDMN, Asst Oasblor.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ardmore, OKla,
Capital Paid In $60,000.00
Surplus Funds .165,000.00
Total $225,000.00
Tlie oldest bank in Indian Territory Accounts of (inns
and individuals solicited upon the most liberal terms
consistent with fjood banking.
J. A. I1IVKNH, President.
A. H. PA1.MKK, Oashior
DON LACY, Vlco President.
O. H. WOIA'KHTON, Asst. (.'ashler.
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.
SCOn MACREYNOLDS CASE
State Appeals From County Court
Decision Involves Prosecution by
Governor Haskell.
Outhrle. Okla.. Aur. lfi Tho atato
has appealed from tho county conn
decision rendered some months ngo
III the prosecution of Si-nit
Heynolds upon affidavit of Gov. Has
kell for alleged conspiracy. Mac
Heynolds was In Oklahoma as a rep
resentatlvo or William Handoipn
Hearst, against whom Gov. Haskell
filed libel suit at Omnlin fnr i,.
I 000. llasls for the Offonillnir ,...1,11.
..(-, I'vawai-
nation, alleged to havo been mndo m
the Hearst strlm? nf Tl slit" bllu itAKK
grew out or Incldonts of the last Jia
1 tlonal campaign, when Oklahoma's
governor for a tlmo was treasure, I
of the national democratic commit- j
to.-, following Maelteynolds- nrroa.
hero nn order was obtained from
the court for seizure of his nanors.
upon tho allegation that the papers
woiiiu tend to show that a conspn
acy ngalnst tho governor wns In
progress. At the hearing of tho case
tho court awarded tho papers io
Macneynolds. but by stipulation they
were held by the county court pond
ing final determination of tho case.
United States Depositary
Okla. State Depository
City Depository
ARDMORE
NATIONAL
BANK
The Crime of Idleness.
Idleness means trouble for nnv one
It's tho s.uuo with a lazy liver It
causes constipation, headache. Jauii
d ct sallow complexion, pimples and
blotches, loss or appetite. nausa,
, . '. r' Now Uf0 '''Ha oon
banish liver tmnlil.. nn.l ..
. . . . ii uiiiiu It If
your health. 2Cc at Ardmoro Pharmacy.
ardmore. Oklahoma"
9a.n'.''. Surplus and
Additional Liabilities
$250,000
If this hank is a snfo place
for the city, state and nation
to deposit their funds It is a
safe placo for the farmer nnd
business man to keep his
funds. TRY IT.
LEE CRUCE, President
G.W.STUART.Cashier
ALBATROSS
Thafa tho namu of tho hot floor
Hold lu Ardmoro. ,r
VOTB TOIl Till-:
Tt'USDAY, AUGUST 17.
Head ArOmorelto Want

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