The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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Ardmore Friday February 2 1S1J
Tht CMk.LY AUDMOAtlTE
PAGE FIVE
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WAS ACQUITTED
jury returned with a verdict of not
GOOD MEN OF TOWN CAME TOvKuilty and the verdict was greeted
DEFENSE OF J. D. CORBITT with applause by the Jlorvvvn citizens
VERDICT R&CEIVED APPLAUSE. ; in the court room. Mr. Corhitt puli-
licly thanUed the jury and the court
' 'and the Arilmorn people and eape-
.7. I). Corhitt known In Ilenvyn as 1 oially did he express his gratefulness
l'nde John the con.-table of that P ") friends who came with him
toivnship and who is said to be one
of the best peace officers in the
state of Oklahoma was on trial yes-
terday in Justice Hal Cannon's court.
So many wltne.-ses were present that
Mr. Cannon secured the county court
room for the trial. A jury was itnpan- n th. ia(;k warns you the Kidneys
cled and Mr Corhitt was placed on imed attention if yon would escape
trial for carrying a gun while under lhoso c'aneerous maladie. Propsy
the InHuence of liquor. Coin ietion j !?!al)f'.PS ' M'?'
li'.leetrio Bitters at once and see the
meant a fine of not less than $l'."i hacknche Hy and all jour best feel-
:ind suspension from office. Attor- j ina return. "My son received great
iter Mathers prosecuted the case and ! henefit. from their use for kidney
if. If. Brown had charge of the de-
fense. The evidence of some 20 wit-
nesses told of a country dance of
how he could not enter the house of
fJorbiti coming of his being met am.'
effort" to relieve him of his gun some
Mid he was drunk so idrnnl; he had
to be helped up. some said he 'asicilreg diahetCB weik and lame bapk5i
"in ami as a iiuaie 10 ;ne ev liience
a number of the best men in Berwvn
testified that Corhitt was the best of-
ficer they had had since statehood
that he had been given much trouble
by the bootleggers that be was -i
man who never drank that he was
peaceable and before the end of the
tri il if looked like an acquittal for
the officer. Those who testified to
the good character of the officer
were his niece Airs. Massey and the
following citizen.-! of the town: Hut-
HARGROVE COLLEGE
THE COLLEGE WITH CHARACTER
HARGROVK COLLEGE the College with
character offers rare opportunities in
the following courses: Classical
Leading to the A. H. degree. Scientific Lead
ing to the P. S. degree. English Leading to
the M. K. L. degree. Music Vocal Piano
ami Striimed Instruments Leading to H. M.
and M. XL degrees. Oratory Leading to the
M. O degree.
COMMERCIAL COURSE ADDED.
We have added a full commercial li';e of
work including three cour.-wes. The Hook keep-
ing lotirse including Bookkeeping Hanking. Cor-
porations. Rapid Calculation. Arithmetic Com-
mercial Law Penmanship Spelling and Gram
mar. The Shorthand Course including Short
hand. Typewriting Dictation. Commercial Law
Penmanship Spelling Ciamma.' Tabulating.
Manifolding Punctuation. The Combined Book-
keeping and Shorthand course im hiding Book
keeping. Hanking Corporations Shorthand Type-
writing Dictation Rapid Calculation Arithmetic.
.Grammar Spelling Penmanship Coinmorcial
Law Punctuation Tabulating and .Manifolding.
Xo trouble to secure good positions for our
graduates.
Government contract for Choctaw and Chick-
asaw Indians.
Send jour sons and daughters to Hargrove
College the College with character. HeaPh'ui
location splendid water fine athletic grounds.
Good work in llteraijj- and athletic departments!
FOR FULlOPARTICULA RS ADDRESS
REV. W. H. MARTIN a. b..
Neither can you build
up your nerves with
alcoholic remedies.
To be Self-Reliant
nerves must have a
food-tonic that nour-
ishes and builds up
the entire system.
EosdaaffsStDBd
is the World's Standard
Body-Builder and
Nerve-Food Tonic.
ALL DRUGGISTS
j lor SugBK. J. 1'. Moran 0. W. ri.-her.
! .f. P. Taylor J. T. Johnson Davo
! Ilrown A. V. (laities Dr. J. O. Gll-
Ham W. ('. Cook William 'Wliisen-
liniii and William Paschal.
After lioiiiK out a few minutes thr
from Bervvyn.
Shocking Sounds
in the earth are sometimes heard be-
More a terrible earthquake that warn
of the coming peril. Xaiure's warn-
ii.'s are kind. That dull nain or ache
an. I bladder trouble" writes Peter
7ondy. 3outh Hockwood. Micii. "It
is cr'ainlv a giat kidney teedieire.'
Try it. "il cents at Ringer Drug Co.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Tha Texas Wonder cure kidney
nd bladder troubles removing gravel
rheumatism and all Irregularities of
the kidneys and bladder In both men
hies in children. If not sold by your
and women. Regulates bladder trou-
druggist will lie Bent by mail on re-
ceipt f $1.00. One small bottle Is
two months' treatment and seldom
fails to perfect a cure. Send for tes-
timonials from this and other states.
Dr. E. W. Hall 2926 Olive street St.
Louis Mo. Sold by druggists.
Get the 'Want Ad habit. It pays.
E
RECEIVES LUMBER
1
RAILWAY COMPANIES HAUL
J FREIGHT FREE MILLS GIVE
I LUMBER TO HELP IN WORK.
M. K. Harris of the Cornish Or-
phans' Home was here today en route
to Foil Towson where he is loading
a car of lumber to be shipped In le
ami hauled overland to Cornish. The
home Is ijrow in in impoi tance more
ch:idreii are beins taken and the lie-
easily of belter aicommodations has
arisen and .Mr. HarrU is proving him-
self equal to the occasion. The lum-
ber was donated by the lumber mills
of the eastern portion of the state
and the Hock Island and Frisco Is
handling the lumber without cost.
Harris receives but very little aid
from the slate his money comes in
small donations from the people over
the state he and his Kooil wife are
devoting their w hole time to the
institution and the Corni.-h Orphan-
ai;e is one of the most useful and
th ' mos'. economically conducted in-
stitutions in the state. .Mr. Haiti-'
wanted the seven Hislmm children
from this place but they had been
taken to Oklahoma City before )c
reached here. He will lal.e an orphan
rem this county net Monday. More
than twenty children are in the home.
Mr. Harris has photographs of many
of th"m and also has photos of th'-m
w'.ien they were first brought to the
heme.
BASEBALL MEETING TONIGHT
NOT SALTS OIL OR
PILLS BUT CASCARETS
NO ODDS HOW SICK YOUR STOM-
ACH HOW HARD YOUR HEAD-
ACHES OR HOW BILIOUS CAS-
CARETS MAKE YOU FEEL
GREAT.
You men and women who somehow
ca.i t get feeling right who have an
almost daily headache coated tongue
foul taste and foul breath dizziness
can't sleep are 'bilious nervous and
upset bothered with a sick gassy
disordered stomach or have backache
and feel all worn out.
Are you keeping clean inside with
Cascarels or merely forcing a pass-
ageway every few days with salts
cathartic pills or castor oil? This is
important.
t'ascarets work while you sleep;
cleanse and regulate the .stomach re-
move the sour undigested and fer-
mented food and foul gases; take
the excess bile from the liver and car-
ry out of the system all the decom-
posed waste matter and poison in the
intestines and bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will straighten
you out by morning a 10-cent box
from any drug store will keep your
entire family feeling good for months.
Don't forget the children. They love
Cascarels because they taste good
do good never gripe or sicken.
BASE9ALL MEETING TONIGHT.
WITH THE SICK.
(i. I-'. Selvidge president of Sel-
viilge liu-iness t'olleae is confined to
his 100m with a cold.
City Attorney R A Hefner is ill
w it h lagrippe.
Grandma Andersen is very sick
with lagrippti at the homo of her
daughter Mr.. A. Williams Tails C S.
northwest.
Hettie Morgan who is sniTerii-::
frt m meningitis is still in a t ritu 1!
voiidit'on but is battling bravely and
i holding on vcy well.
The I. I). Sugss child which was
threaten'-d vith meningitis is betp r
and the disease did not develop.
The child of 5. '.V. I.e.? at Wapa
nucka that Dr. Hardy went to se"
yesterday is reported better today
FleMv i- spium was given yesterday
at II again at o and again this
morning. Dr. Hardy left there it 1
7 o'clock yesterc'ay evening and re-
turned home.
BASES ALL MEETING TONIGHT.
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if the fans will
hi' 1 hv hall toni-ht.
l-uclen Hi.;i:i of the ltudd Hoard
coiiip.uiy lia mow d in 311. Fifth Ave.
X. YV. v lii. h property he recently
purchased.
.lack ll.i.M
of the Tyler A; Simp
son com. an 1 1 ;t recently purchased
property i'i the .'Oil block on Xorth
Washington street and will make his
home there.
Jesse 1'iardiier hr.s resigned his
sition wit! the Johnson Dnij; Co. and
is succeeeileil by Millie Clark who is
well know n jn ttic cit y.
Mr. ami Mrs. William loe left yes-
terday fur ashille Tenn. in re-
; spouse to a niei-sai'.e aiiiioiincinn ill
ness of Mr. Pine's sister at that place.
Mrs. Horace Tanner who has been
unite sick at her rooms with Mrs.
j Merrell uti North Washington strict
was rep.uteil somen lint improved to-
1 day.
L. I.. T)er who has moved with
his family to San Antonio Teas.
writes to relatives here that Frank
Tver wlin for more than a year lias
been sjck is doing very nicely in the
southern climate.
! County Probation Officer Mrs. Cur-
! lis has clothed and been the means
j of plac inu ."ii! children in the schools
j of the comity who would not have
i had thai privilege had it not been for
her v ork.
1 I. K. Cayhil who left here a few
( days ago for Duncan has checked the
I county treasurer up short t() the tune
j of about 1? in unit it is reported and
1 the cf.ii er is absent from the eonn-
' try. The treasurer is tlabe Fit.hngh
' who lived in ibis city for some time.
K. r. Webb clerk of the Ptirwood
I school district was an Ardmore visit-
! or today . Mr. W ebbs says the Pur-
wood si hool has an attendance of
about V'l pupils and is doing very fine
work. Miss Willie Matthcwson and
Mr. Caleb Peck are the teachers.
i Oscar Rider of the Ardmore Fire
i Department has been placed in charge
I of the auto truck of the department
j .Mr. Hitter is an expert operator of
I autos and of gasoline power marhlu-
I cry and with him in charge of the
! auto wagon Ardmore will be better
'equipped in that line for fighting fire
than almost any other city.
! Dr. K. K. Chivers of Xlannsville fr-
j inerly of this city has returned to
i Ardmore and has become identified
j with the Guaranty State tank as tell-
i er. It is said that Mr. Gorman who
j has many other interests will not re-
j main so closely with th" bank this
year. Xlr. Gorman is in Dallas today
1 on a business trip.
I Mrs. Lulu Rice is here today work-
' inn for the Oklahoma City orphanage
: of which Rev. V. A. XlcKinney is su-
j perintendont. This home took the
seven orphan children from this city-
taken there by Xlr. and XIrs. J. II.
1 Mathers. The XlcKinney home deser-
ves the most earnest support of the
people of Oklahoma.
William Gardner of Glenn has noti-
fied Wm. Kirkpatrick that he iGard-
nerl will be a candidate for county
commissioner this year. At the last
campaign Xlr. Gardner was de-
feated by only two votes and at that
time Xlr. Kirkpatrick promised Xlr.
Gardner if he desired to become a can-
didate. in 'V2 that he will not op-
pose him. Mr. Kirkpatrick 'will keep
his word and not bein (he rare.
BASE3ALL MEETING TOMGhT.
Read the Want Ads. Worth while.
Go
After
Business
In a b'J3''.ess way the
advertising way. An ad
in this paper offers the
maximum service at the
minimum cost it
reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you w".t tc reach.
Try It-
-It Pays
Personals j
Mrs. K. S. Ce.irnal of ( iaiursv ii'e
is in the .it) ihe uue-i! of lu-r .-is:er-in-law.
Mrs. Stephen A. 1 lunulas.
W. II. I!i.'el! who has be'ii employ-
ed at the I'eooli s Store has resigned
his pcisiTiiii and U-ft loday for his
home in Oklahoma City.
Hon. .1. A. Kass went in Oklahoma
City and other points north today.
J. O. Collins of Oklahoma City and
represent ing the Tampatal Land com-
pany of Old Mexico is doii:." business
in Ardmore.
John .Mulkey and wife of Mulkey
are visitors in the city.
Mrs. C. M. Campbell and daughter.
Miss liacbel left yesterday afternoon
for New Orleans. I. a. where they no
to visit relatives.
Joseph Weiss owner of the Hank-'
nipt Store went to Fort Worth yer-
lerdav on business. ;
Mrs. J. I! Kendall w ho has hei n
here the guest of her sister ln-la w '
Mrs. Albert Mice lias returned to her ;
home In Kentucky. She will go by j
w ay of Wichita Kan. where she w ill
visit with a sister. 1
Mrs. Al ltice went to Ada yesterday
and returned accompanied by a j
phew and a niece who will visit with
her some days.
J. I.. Osbom has arrived in the cily ;
from Waco in response to message an 1
nomicing the illness of Mrs. Oshorn. ;
His wife was somewhat Improved to 1
day but is still quite sick.
Mrs. Sbelton Tver has none to !
Pauls Valley where she will visit un
til Tuesday with her sister Mrs. Have
Most. I
THE NEW ROVAL
E
T
MOVING PICTURE SHOW OPENS
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. HAS
MANY NEW FEATURES.
The new Royal theatre will be open-
ed tomorrow afternoon with a mat-
inee. 'Workmen have been busy for
sceral weeks constructing Hie prct
I Hest moving picture show in the en
tire state. Last summer the I.owen
stein Hrothers had this venture in
mind and 011 their visit to Chicago
thev visited the show houses there
and mapped out the plans that would
be followed in buildin; their show
house here.
The booth is lined with asbestos.
If the films should catch fire the
flames would be confined within the
booth anil the building would be ah
solutely safe.
Deagan's electric orchestra bells
line the walls and will chime in beau-
tifully with the music.
A six-piece orchestra will be present
at Me opening Saturday afternoon and
the orchestra 'will be at every show.
The Low enstcins .w n P able to
take any outside engagements to fur-
nish music.
What are known as pot lights ate
suspended from the ceiling and the
show house is never darkened and
the Itoj.-l will overcome one object-
ion to the picture shows.
Hen Scott an Ardmore boy w ill I e j
at the helm of the Motiograph.
Harry Lovvenstein will be the ma li-
nger of the Royal.
C. W. Higert did the inside decora-
tion work and it is a piece of art In
plasti. that will be appreciated by '
anyone who has an eye for the beau-
tiful. Daniels & Babington installed the
electrical work including the neanan
chimes. 1
Mr. Hicks did the outside decora-'
tion work and the beauty attracts '
every passer-by. There are -12 lights
in the lobby.
The l.owensfcin ITrothers have
spent nearly $:!40ou fn new equip-
ments and the new play houe will
open for business tomorrow after-
To say that we
Groceries don't
Hut if y..u were a customer of oursand ordt r-
ni a iiroom or a pound of batter or a bucket
0 lard we would send you the best. There
are inferior grades of all articles sold in yro-
eery stores but we don't handle them. You
will et the best here always. Phone 134
FELKER
The Up-To-Date Grojer
r
SHOES
THAT
SATISFY
THAT is the kird of SIioph
we Hell - htii(-8 f I heveiy
newest Styles Shoes built
of leathers that will wear well.
Shoes thsi will tit your fn-t
and hold their shupf .
Tan and Wai k Vvlvrt . Kim.ijo and
Gutimetal Culf. l'attnt and Vivi
Kid. White Cum ii.
Lynn the Shoe Man
Our Holeproof lloscry
Cjiunnterd Six Months
best on Earth.
AttCnticn Republican.
All loyal repnlilii ans who endort-e
the admiui.-t rat inn of President Taft
ami whii de-ire bis re -nomination as
the republican candidate for president
of the 1'nited States ami will pledge
him their entire support are hereby
urged to attend a republican mass
meeting 10 he held a I. the assembly
room in the county court house in
Ardmore on Saturday February I!rd
I II 1 2 at 2 o'clock p. ni. for the pur-
pose of organizing a CART10R COUN-
TY TAFT ( Li lt and for the trans-
action of such other business as may
arise incident to the carrying on of
a campaign for the nomination of Wil-
liam H. Taft as the republican can-
didate for President of the Foiled
States.
Respect fully submit led
C A. It A XI.SK Y.
CIIAR'I.KS VOX WF1SK.
FRANK G. PROF TV.
ROY XL .IOIIXSOX.
Member Congressional Commit ' ce.
XI. S. WOl.VKRTON.
R. A. HOWARD.
.1 A K 10 A. P.ODOVIT'.
L. S. DOI.XIAX.
Member State Committee.
.7AM KS 10. HFXIPIIRFY.
X. R. .IOIIXSOX.
SAM 17. PFTLKR.
Chairman County Republican
Committee.
Do yoi know that more renl dan-'.cr
lurks In a common cold than in anv
other of the minor ailments? The
safe way is to take Chaiuluv Iain's
Crauh Remedy. 1 thoroughly reliahl"
pr narat'on. and lid yourself of the
cold as . 11 iik I y iy possible. This rem-
ciiy is tor sale by all dealers.
TOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid Mvcr Ucninge the whole
system and produces
SICK HEADACHE
Dyspepsia Coslivcncss Rheu-
innlisni Sallow Skin and Piles.
There Is no better remedy for these
imnnion diseases than DP. TLTT'S
LP. J; I II. IS us u trial will prove.
lake No Substitute
LEDBETTFR & WIMBERLEY
Farm Loans Insurance
Surety Bonds
Ovir Western I'nion. Phone tH!l
sell the Best
Convince you
Tutt sPi lis
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912, newspaper, February 2, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145778/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.