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Ardmore, Friday, March 25, 1910 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. PAQE FIVt ARDMORE AUTO M5 GARAGE CO. DOES general LIVERY BUSINESS, makes all interior towns out of Atxl more. Makes all trains, city calls and drives. Theatre Parties Calling Parties Driving Parties One to Seven Passengers City Prices Same as Carriages PHONE 70 DAY OR NIGHT TOM CARTER, Manager SPALDING BaSe Two Complete LIiick, .sold We Save You Western Pharmacy Ti:i.i:riu)NK ni!.mp.i:k. u PERSONALS W. J. Hledsoo Is hi D.ivIh today Kel Hyrd left today for a visit to lly-arts. X. II. Ainsworth Is In Wynnewood today. Hon. A. Kddloinan of Mnrlettn wart a visitor hero toilay. J. S. llowninn loft today for a vlt to points north. Warren Martin returned today from a visit to (Salnctivllio. Donnlrt Fitzgerald was a visitor hero today from (Jnluusvlllu. ,W. II. Jlatls Is hero to Kpend a few days with hl family. Miss Irene Vannoy of Tishomingo wan u visitor hero today. S. W. Stono and wife of Durant ,wero visitors horo yesterday. W. II. Thornton was a business visitor hero toilay from Dallas, Tux. Hold. K. Wllborn was horo today from Ada looking aftor business af fairs. C. T. Reeves left toilay for Mal vern, Aik., to spend Master with rel atives. J. W. Hall of HennliiKton win l.uro toilay loohliig after hushies af fairs. Zan Williams Is horo from Wich ita Falls, to spend a few days with homo folks. H. .. AddltiKton, a prominent fa mer from near Itrock, was n vis itor hero today. (). M. Curb and family have re turned from a visit with relatives In eastern Oklahoma. Max (loldman Is here from Ann darko vlsltlnn with friends and at tending to business affairs. W. K. liandrum went to Wynno wood today to arrest a man who Is wanted here charged with obtain ing money under false protnnses. Mr. and Mis. J. M. White of Am arlllo, Texas, who have been here visiting with Mr. mid Mrs. Sam Weeks, returned homo today. Mrs. Flora Koso Is hero from Ok lahoma City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kabu on C street, south west. Hon. Herb House, formerly of Marietta, wan a visitor horo today from Antlers. He states that his visit horo was purely porsonal and hail nothing to do with polities. Hay for sale, 10 cents per bale, It A. FOX, jr.-:i Highland Park. DO NOT FORGET THE HOME OUTFITTER At THIRD AND CADDO STREETS I have iKirirnhiH for you In all MnilH ot New unit Second Hand (ioeils. We will bur. sell, rt'imlr. rent, excliiinuc, store, park, crate or bhlp your lmilM-huliI coeds. C. P. HALL Three Blocks Up Caddo Street Telephone Number 366 NEW COPYRIGHT BOOKS-LATEST MAGAZINES rOR SALE AT PHONE 86, FREE DELIVERY. Ball 1 SCHMiaKW Strictly nt Catnloii Prices (lie I rrlijlit FOLK WT..ST .MAIN SIKFIM II LAWYER CHARGED ii FEDERAL AUTHORITIES ARREST JOHN S. HALE A MIAMI ATTOR NEY ON CHARGE. i .Muskogee, Okln., March Jl. "rikln-1 nlng the Indian" Is the charge, sltlp-! I pud of all Its technicalities, thai has been mado against John S. link', an attorney of Miami, and he Is In the j custody of the federal court at Muh- kimee. I It i aliened that Hale operated i ai ig persons of alleged Indian I blood residing In .Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas, representing that he was a government agent and that he was trying to list their nanies mi that they might be added to the rolls. application for the writ, Judge Kus which, If accomplished, would mean i sell discharged the pilsoner, holding about $1,70(1 in cash to the Indian. in effect that he was Illegally ro- tiiat considerable expense attached to strained of his liberty, Inasmuch as making tint roll and that u Tee of $7.r0 ! the evidence showed that Koiiyou was required of eacli Indian. This , was not in Texas at the time the was paid If the prospective "Indian" ; crime was alleged to have been coin was easy, and a good many of them i nilttcd and bad not been for three were, as Indicated by the fact that Halo did a good money order business as well as by personal solicitation. One of the serious charges made Is that the malls were used to carry on this alleged swindle. It Is stnted that Hale had been carrying on this business for nearly two years. The Home Mission Society of the llroadway M. K. Church will give an Faster Ila.aar and Saturday market tomorrow hi ginning at 10 o'clock In j the building llrst door east of Walter i Dean building. Transgressors Calendar. Jim I'arnell was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff (Sinn charged with sidling whiskey. Ho Is being held at the county jail In default of bond. Fade (Sniham, a negro porter at the Ailrien hotel, was arrested lust night charged with the theft or some money from a guest at the hotel. The negro bad the money In bis posses sion when arrested, the party from whom the money was stolen did not prosecute the noro, with the under- standing that thu negro pay the costs ' of tho case and return the money j and leave town, which he agreed to do. (!. H. OaU, tho negro preacbe r from llerwyn who was convicted a few days past for the theft of a halt gal lon of molasses and Is working his sentence) out on the county road was 1 brought In last night suffering from an nttack of fovor. He will bo held In Jail until ho Is able to work ngaih. if troubled with Indigestion, con stipation, no nppetlto or feol bilious, glvo Chamberlain's Stomach and Mvor Tablets a trial and you will bo pleased with tho result. These tablets Invigorate tho stomach and liver and strengthen tho digestion. Sold by all dealers. . Ileginning Saturday, March wo 1 t'a" 1 """ 1""I' that is will L'lvo, a nloco of eh inn. vniin.nU I can do." or.,. 7-.n u-iti. m-rv ,.,r,.i,nu.. nt COc, Marable'o Drug Store. 21 cj CORNER MAIN AND Ii STREETS. KENYON EVIDENTLY NOT A FUGITIVE SO HOLDS DISTRICT JUDGE, AND TEXAS OFFICER GOES HOME ALONE. "lieforo any oltlxen of this atato can bo taken out or this state Into i another atnte to aittwor to u orlm imil charge, and tho mattar I brought before mo on liabe.w cot- j vnn must HHtiafV me. an Ioiir I I ,m Judge, that audi a proceed- .... ,.,..! i or l.ih..r the with being niTomtonoe to i.ie .rime. in.iii he whlto or black, or hat , u j 0gW that Morgan wis with , tlr his color," said IMatri i ludgv j Oltatrap nt the tlmo the shooting oe Unwell vwterday in .ttmmlng up j rrwl and thnt Thompson .is In an 1,,-e dceleton In Iho matter of the I nearl.j. It una al- ii, m r o. a. Keiivo-i. iho'oMl '' examining trl. I piiuclpal of the negro nbcolj of i,iU ilty, whom the aheelff of Delta entity. Texaa, wa wekluit t hold .mil lake hack to Texaa on l w ir rant i barging him with compl . ity 1 in the crime of araoti. Tills I the case wherein the 'i pro l.wyer. T. S. i. Hrown, formerly of Viiluioie but now ;a' Okla.ionta 'ir, uad a rather harrowing ep-i:eiiee. He went to Cooper, In Delta roiinty, Texas, to net an attorney fji the man charged with the crlm. and after a eonsitllatlon with the sheriff and the prosecuting attorney be was set upon by a mob ot Mime fifty pernous and lure Is a aumple of the few things they did to him, as ro- luted by llrown on the atiiuil eat or- day: "They threw brleks and rtt..nes at me. nie run me uowu nut raiinmu track about a mile. I hconmu ex hausted and fell. Then they beat me, .ufft,(1 . 0V1.r , h(,U(f rtut.k ;l knife In my arm, in my back and in my hand and In my face. Finally a man took his leather belt off. put It around m neck, pulled It itRlit. , and si..ed It back and forth and Jerked and jerked and Jerked my neck until I became unconscious." After hearing the evidence In Iho years past, therefore could nut be held upon a warrant which charged him with being a fugitive.. "1 don't see what option the court has In this matter," said Judge Kus sell from the bench. "Fnder the proof here undisputed and under the law here unchallenged, as shown In the decisions submitted from the highest courts In the laud on down tbrocgh the various states, it Is clear that If a man has not been in the demanding state was not , tlu, Himimii,ig stutn at the time of tho commission of the crime, and htm not been there slneii that he has not fled from that state In which the supposed offense was committed and therefore ho could not be a fugitive from that Mate, and It Is a peculiarity of the law that he must be a fugitive before he Is amenable to iirrost and extradition. "I will say frankly that as I see this matter now, It Is the duty id thlM court, or any other court that Intends to obey the laws of the land and recognl.o the rights due to cit izens, whatever their color or condi tion, under all the circumstances, ono with the uther it would be tin duty of any court, I say, ir they want to respect the declhlons of the highest courts in this laud and the constitutions of the I'nlted States and of the state of Oklahoma to re I lease a mail thum Ituated from what the com t believes to be an Illegal i uotoutloii. Thu relator Is discharged.' A great deal of Interest was man Iftsted In tho case and quMe a crowd of Kenyon's friends among tho negroes, men and women, were present in tho court room and after i hmi; time with some troubles of tho Kenyon'H release they pronged around moinueh. bowul, liver, kidneys or him a-s ho left the court room vole- norvos, are now c lnlnilng entire free ing tholr congratulation". ,0m from all aches and pains. Among Sheriff Frazli r returned to his home mny rueont callers at City Drug last night. Store, to tell of wonderful good re- ., ill... ... . ..... ...1..... I .... i iiku in put in iiiuii mien i a" ' after hliu," he sain on leaving, "nut I Read This. I Durant, Ok. This certifies I was 1 t . " a"f cureu oi iMunoy, maimer ami iiaou matlc trouble by tho um of ono hot tlo of Hall's Texas Wonder, I fully recommend It for It Is a medicine with merits. W. IS. WARD. Sold by 1 011 dnlfWl3t8' , FOR IIUXT Two nlc ly furnished reruns nil mndnrii cnnvnnlenees. closo III, at $10.00 eac li per month. Phone Sua, green, or apply 1110 X. Washington street. 2n-! n. ....... ..... c- -i... f i. nr. ix'Kiiiiiiiik o.uuiua, .iii.iL-u .v, i- will glvo 11 ploco of china, value 23c to 73c, with every purchns of COc Mnrablo'H Drug Store. 21 C HELD WITHOUT BAIL FOR PRUITT MURDER JUSTICE OF PEACE AT CORNISH HOLDS THREE MEN TO TUB GRAND JURY. . ' iho induing trtnl i! . . .in Oil 8Lih Koli I liompaon and . man nam oil Morgan bad bolero a .m-due I the i ace a; Cornish they were held wit .ion bond chawd with t . killing of Clint Prultt which open; ,. I .it Cor- nlsh o.t tin- 11th of thin m.mth (HI- trap i charged with the K-limg and i Tti.itiitiu.iti 'iiifl Mnrimti n i h:iitrml I " lirouuht Kit one of the parties told (illatrnp ihat If he couldn't shoot belter than did. that he had better give another man a chance, l-rulti wa mil liiM.i'itly kill- i ...i i ,i. . ....... ,t...,.i . ... ... ''" " 1 i, mu m.n ..., .... ly-ioiir nourn biut ui" nn,Miiig occur I red. It Is said that the killing was the result of an old grudge. Hint haa I evlsleil between the purtle for some time. FOR SUMMER SESSION. m Southeastern County Superintendents to Meet nt Durant The county superintend" nt of th. xoutheasterii part of tin- .-tatf who compose the nuthcusterii consolida tion, met at .Muilll! on 1 1 . Illli or this mouth for the purpoM' of or ganizing a summer session to Ik held at Duniut. from Monday, M.i :I0, lo Friday, June l!l, and elected the fol lowing faculty: The entire faculty of tin- Southeast ern Xonual. T. T. Monigoinery, of Mudlll; J. S. Vauglian, Kingston; W. C. Canterlmry, Mnrlettn; T. I,. .IiulHn. iilptitit-: W.J. I'. inter, D.t vis; Win. litiKStou, Carter county; (Sentry Hodges. Arilmoie. W. M. Jones, Mudlll: .1. A. McKelvy, Le high; John Scriighaiu, Colgate; A. S. Faulkner. Hugo; W. F. I-eo, Choc law: W. II. Kcliols, Durant; T. 1". ICvaus, Colin n, and two not named, from Atoka. A c'Jiumlltee consisting of Mls-l Hell, Mrs. Xlblaek and Mrs. Cook, was apiKiiiiled to arrange entertain ment for four nights, being the Fri day and Satuulay nights or the first two weeks. Tlie following resolutions were in ttoduccd and unanimously adopted: "It Is the sense of thM board that llryan county ought t furnish for the support of the joint Institute the sum ot $-0i, twice the sum furnished by the visiting counties. That the city of Durant lie asked to furnish a suitable auditorium con venient to the normal, where the Institute may meet In a bsily when necc usury. "That the city of Durant bo asked to make board and bulging rates at the lowest possible figures, and nt least as low as the mime In obtained In other college tow lis " ROOT JUICE AT CITY DRUG STORE CONTINUAL STREAM OF EVI DENCE FLOWING IN FROM EVERY DIRECTION SATUR DAY THE LAST DAY OF THE ROOT JUICE DEM ONSTRATION. If one can Judge by the continual st.oun. of evi ice .bat is flowing In from every direction, tho Hoot Juice I demonstration at City Drug Store, has i proved ti great blessing to scores ol people o' Anlmoie and Stll roundlulK country. Many that bavo mirrored a . . , ti reived ironi a snon nxo oi iioui .iun i wus u gentleman who said that Hoot I Julio had almost performed a nilruc'c In bis casic.i 1. before using the rem- I mlv. wan wenk and nervous. My antic lite was poor and digestion was so I lml. that the Dullest foods would is oil r I - 1 - " , - ! on my stouincb. ciiumg a formation 1 of gas that would press against my ,art ,m,i nlmost cause It to stop beat- , ,n? ut UmeB ,mt uriilP t(lklllf. tlu, Juleo a short while, my appetite Is , good, my nerves arc settled, and I ill gust everything I eat without a slll-le dlsngreciihlo symptom." So many lo cal people) are praising the great nun edy that Its rapid sale at City DruSyrp , u.". JPrm l Store Is no longer a surprise. ... . . . wu are loin luir 1110 eiomun'ra- tlon at this polir loses Saturday night FntP then 'io Hoot Jul. e Is sold for $1 a tiolth three for $2 10 Street Stories Improving Hotel Property. 1r ' .il In '. who imiih' he o i' cent 1 r 1 1 1 Kansas ril.v ami If i ! ' the Adrli-tl Hotel, In making roll j slderable Improvements around tie I building. They have r decorated Hi j dining room offl and ladle' pari r j and art having the entire huildltiK papered and painted. A iiunilier ot ' the rooma will uho be equipped with hatha and all rootim will i i furnished with gas for hetitlng. Th new management are practical Inn 1 people and we predict for th in . nice business. - bint tar uivro. Alleging desertion, lidu.t Sinmm ' haa through her altorncs, ciini plon f. Champion, filed suit for Hi vorce agalnat lie Hinmiuni.. s i.. also ahk for the eustody of t!i, I' child and alimony In tin- sum oi f 2o,i0o per month and u I niik m the i nve. M. W. A, Make Good. FW llsytile, clerk of the M V A. In this city, baa received a check for 1.H, covering the ollcy carried by .1. O. MufTalo In that or dnr. Wm. . IhtlTalo, father or the deceased was the beneficiary. Improving the City. Mr. Jay T. Smith of Kansas City. .Mo., who ha tn'cu hi-re Ibis week, Is uiukin considerable Improvement In the Wheeler property i.n West .Main street. The plat was filed yes terday, i I'suliilluding the south half of block ;iiii', calling It .::ii A. Tills Is mnde possible by th opening of Republic street and u 1 1 -loot alley, according to the oriliuauco published In liiHt Sundti)' Ardmorcite. Mr I Smith Is having the old fences and old buildings torn down: is having a tour-root cement walk laid around the entire block, and is ariaugtng to build one or two modern bunga lows on Republic street. We believe Ardmore Is entering upon a period of prosperity. There 111 be so nine building done here this summer that all our uuchanUH will be kept bin tit good wages. . T. S. E. Brown Explains. T. S. K. llrown. he negro h'yer who lecelved some roiight treatment , at the hands of a mob In Cooper, ' Texas, a few days past, where he bail gouu to employ counsel to defc ml Dr. (SrilHib who Is charged witli having biiriii.il a hoiiHo 111 foiihfir bebnitftiiir In (i. A. Kenyon principal of the col- cued schools In Ardmore was a vis Iter at Tho Ardmorolto ultimo today, llrown says that we were misinformed about bis running on until he leached Kansas or that he knocked all the water out of lied river as he crossed j It. He admits that he left i'oupcr rather hurriedly and if bis version of i the alTair Is correct we do not blame him. llrown lived heie for several years before removing to Oklahoma City and never bad any trouble, he U a Southern negro and knows how to conduct himself, but the citizens of Cooper evidently thought that ho had no business there. ' Railroad Work. , Russell and Uivcjoy who have tho contract to do work on tho Santa Fo , have moved their teams and men trom I Hauls Valley where they have been : doing work for the Santa Fo to this 1 place. They are doing considerable i work for tho Santa Fo and will be lo cati'd lii ro for some time. I Great Thlntj in Store. ; .Mr. A. Ii. Perry of Pauls Valle, , I president of tho Washita Kloi trlc Pow I er Co.. was here today en route honii from a visit to points In Texas Mr Perry says that his company will ha- ! ness the Washita near Paula Vnl!" a"1 ,hnl th"y wtl1 ,Mm ,'" abl'' '" ' "', ',,w"'- r'r "'rhaii i nillioaiis, lai'iorio anil oiuer us-s. i and that the service would be extend ed over Oklahoma and Xorthorii Tex I FOR HIiXT The lt suite of law . ofl Irmi In the city. Call on or ad j dre'rt I. It. Heat. 2.-2 For auto llvarj' at. all hours. Phone 190. Cnroful drivers. W. S. FltAUiY. Mass will be rend at the Catholic - I eliurch Sunday morning (Faster) it ) ,""" It. i. When firnmlim In Uiipyr. Prnpln In ailvanilnK ngn never tcol Kooil when tli-lr bowels lo not move reKiilarly. Hy reui..rly Is meant nt leant once a duy. At no time or life Is It so Important to keep tb; ImwelH tliaroiiuhty open uh 11. in. A illsorUerBit Ftomach or cIokkcO lntetlne may tnpsn a cold that you would not other wise take on: It inny ine.m th" return or rheumatism: the breaking out of tho skin All these tilings are fostered by rotihtlpntlon. To keep tn- bowe incjv i,. nin.lv iivurv ilav us,- I)r Caldwell a keep tho bowels In order, the tnnlo iirmierilt'H wii 1 iunt n.'- . f0tB and M of nnv iruggist Got something for sak '' Want ads THE FOOT WEAR The style .iJioii'm in cif in our m'li' i.sffji plain toe. welt or turn nolo, price ... LYNN, The T. N. COLEMAN THE CITY Telephone . I FURNITURE FACTORY CUSTOMERS COMING ppEY MILLS MAKING MIS- S0N FURNITURE, STORE FIX- TURES, ETC. Several now customers luivo boon i ml, Lit, til tj fkiti- tnlll tli.t Ttfiut i.,,lf i .... , . . . ' Thev bavo learned they can cot any- thing In furniture or wood work here cheaper than sending away for IL We can take eare of a few more orders, Wo make PLATE RAIL, MISSION BOX SEATS, SKIRT BOXES, LAWN SEATS, COUNTERS, QUILTING FRAMES, STORE FIXTURES. Out of town work given prompt at tention. All builders will 11 ml It to their Interest to let ua do their mill work. FJtAM3Y'S IMjANIXO MlhU, II. T. Hunt. Manager. FOR HUNT J-rooin house wltbbatb .uleccrle lights and gas, close In. Kin D street, northwest. W. (S. Ditzier. '.:r.-;! R. A. HEFNER Lawyer (iuaranty State Hutldlng. Third Floor, Hank AHDMORH OKIjA. New Service TO Kansas City AND Saint Louis VIA Leave Ardiuori' " C'O a. in. Arrive St. Louis 7 .00 u. in. Loavo Ardtnoio 1 lo p. in Arrive Kansas City 7 20 a, id. Tit rough Pull man sleepers and up to date din ing cur service. Keservu tion made on applications For further information ask H. D. McCOLLOM, Ticket Agent AKDMOItU, OKI,A. Or Write C. 0. JACKSON, D. P. A. OKLAHOMA 01TY NEW $3 strap, till paten', $2,50 to $4 00 Shoe Man We Don't Mind the Owner watching us while wo are doing job of plumbing for him. Wo do lion est work nil the time mill It make no ililtereuco who looks on or win cloen't. Wo hIiiiII bo glad to figure on your next job. If we get It you anil welwlll both be pleiisecl. SAMUEL A WEEKS M SOf TII W ASIIINUTON.ST DRUGGI8T .... 9 W. Main St. I Make A Specialty Of Curing Nervous Diseases No Drugs Dr. Howard Cox Chiropractor Phone (Oil Noble Illdg. The urciil proi esslon of people who uvj economy are inarebluu' down lo the London Steam Dye House with their old clothes to be (Mrancii liyed. I'M'bm iI mid lU'iialred. .Special Thlrly-Duy Rule: Suits cli'ittieil I'miiIh eleimeil Skirt I'li'iined fl 50 75c toil.eo Wr I) .17 Dllfrreul (Jiilnr Nu H'.irk tor eJroN J. V. LONDON it iliior to (illuirr Ilulel. riinuv.lOl W. A. PRIDE We arc not setting tho woral on lire but wo are llred up -it all times, ready for all kinds of Tin and Plumbing Work J. K. i oulhon baa charge of C'e plumbing work. FAT HOGS AND COWS WANTED We will pay the highest market prite for fat hogs and cows, also feeders. We sell meat wholesale and retail. GEO. HOFFMANN Phone 012 W. Mala St