The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 220, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 6, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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PRESIDENT
RPLEXED
. I. 4-1 "iilj rel'i'tan' t i ! t.a'
all hi .frteads hut" told him
Mb disastrous to party In
! M I !((!) tfc ara had
it.. hi' ". "
hM is
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HES.TATt IN OAMK HE STARTED
TO PLAY WITH rORAKCR.
HOWL OF PROTEST GOES UP I
A-.sictl rVssttfwnt't IMsMion ta Aa-
p' rt Ralph Tytvr Celumov
Negro wrvayor -of tht Port f
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Fi 'i 5 Irr th K .in"
l lih K natot Fors-
li ri'iw iiji to the pr-i-
. I Hates HI art It s
t) i tin- president tad It
...nilrit Kaliib Tylor. a Co-
o .irvi yor of th port of
ii rnlKh'y howl if : ''
I. rti t" I N .i.hlnaton
'I ' i-Tmi and letters bj "- "ih-
i have come front men In ini.aii
lio art) IncvnMd VM by tti i.m-irf-ct
of liavlng a BKro pat In a i'
!i ll Mr- CkMtealOB 8. C could
r i i. t " Indignant titan th- i "i
- i inn . I in to be. In adiii'.i.ti
. i i nc mi mi politician! In Wat-hint-
a tc ' senators Fbraker end I'
i i u president that It M
I..- mi ii ' .1 blunder to male- Hn ap-
i in i'iiji ' In Iium tlirnat I Mr
I : i' ton ! ' . u l iml who ' i I- r"i
. II U.IA IllfJPd
' uii) nut hi '
l..m'uorth told
1 .ii 1 1' 1 1 nut th i ' !' '''ti
. i 'Inn no Cincinnati
- . In IiiiIiikI) Democratic
' . Hull
ili nl I'alililllkii titin also
lili nl I hit III l.ll oilll-
i I I. i. in- nilviKl " to
' III V i of thf .olt nf
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do Vi .' !' Dfj ' n- rm
It k lni-- ! the
inh "n'f thai fher
aval at-lf places In Ohlr
nit Tlr Just as H
rMp of the port of .u
that Intlmatloa la iihh to mn ihat
the president hai abat.d.mcd fch Jc"
on Forskcr.
Jtl .oiicsns l.o ttnir no iartlc-
ular Inter in this particular contest
are -frair-d Iimiuv. th- think thin
case but adds on to numerous late
Instance which must make the negro
iiiufwct that hla popalarltr with the
ltM "' 'Iran pari Is not i"i sr-at t
hi- bad laieitlned. There In a stisplr-l-n
that the Joke the pnnWi-nt wt
ttt to plax on Mr. Ftiruker Is sulfite
to hare a denooemerit which none
i it Senator FoMaer will enlfiy.
The owealns aeastoa tcday was de-
voted to addraeat- of welcome and
the work of organisation. This even-
-ri Blbtteal Materials In Ring-
. . i ' J'"e-aed un-
r . . I a- f'i '" r
t.. nt til ii.. . ... ii" i
. . .... ii-.-hh-i in m'jnxru in-.
the Old Testament
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niii'tilr.n th" tli'!i;ai -.
:hi- va'.iK- of secular and
nin-i ilgloas aids in religious educa-
tion d' - ' following to.
lest
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Th" Moral Value ' I'tui-lrai Ti.iln
li. ml Atlilt-tlci.
"The Ri ll(l'niH Valii" of Varloiu
r-o;mn of Amurcnient and Entertain-mt-nt
"
Tbm subject of "Education Through
Church -Aftlrlt" will be considered
by the department of churches and
paatora with the following Beclal
topics:
"The Place oi Individuality In
Church - Ufe."
"Materials Discovered In Pastoral
iil.ln-n an- ausci-ptlhlf i W'orli."
i i hi t.i its mo. ii I ..Th .. Missions on Clnlst-
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Mi Kurakcr and Mr. Dtrk. the ones
l ' in Ihii prrtildent r.nitKlit to imnlin
ilils apiKilnlment. ai - appxn inli
Hunt conplneetil if all TI
." Mini no luiitt'Mt. Tlnv r It back
i ne iyyil ili'llahli'il hn i l.iln-M of
in rt ui but Ions of iitlii-i '
I lir in i-ttlitflli In nHlil to ill "li'atll
ili'i'i II" In reluctant In back
A HaMt ta be Coceuraoad.
The mother who has acquired the
habit of keeping on hand a Urttte of
Chamberlain'' Couch Remedy saves
a Kreat atn' itit of utiasltiess and anx-
iety C-i i li nH'ls and rntir. in
which t
ar" null
t. interi - .in- i. mil t.f y of a cold i l.....1 ..
t.. iW in hi-imonla. and If given'"" 7 1.
soot .. Hi. fl'M )Hiptom of Tomoi.ow and Th.irsdn- tl.cr" will
i roup ai. I u III .r'-vnt the at- bo tho iiHiial annual surv" of !.-
i.rV. Hi' i i' '. lontalini nothing i work t hB assoclutlun. the presl-iri.i-rlous
and m.ther. lv i It to lit II.- . ial tMtw alrt lhr ul.
'un s with a feeling of perfect slncer-
. a h. v i n.muv w. It ed fc-oltirt. Tho cloblng tum-lon on
Frame Ardmore Drug Co. Donner & Thursday will be devoted In a fin-
l!ui.Ber. nldcr.i'lon of the niait rlalu of rcllv-
" "" ilnus education In the llf" of th" n.. i
Raligleua Bdueatlonal Aasoelatlon. ! intimiing the followlm; topic
nlmorelte Special. What ii a Chrlhtl.ni Nation"
Rochester. N. Y-. reb 6. -Hundred- It llrlon In the FouwIl.T or t'.n
of the leading cl(irgmen. rellKlouti Republic."
workers and educators of the country I "The RespirHlbllli of a ('lirl.Mi i
are In Rocheater today for the fourth Nation for the R.-ll-.i.i n K luc.ii lou
annual eonteutlnn of the RellRinna ur the Woild."
Kilucntloiiiil BHKticiutlon which biiK The RcllKlou- K I ic.'i ii.!l asu.cla-
for IIm ol.Jri t the tiromnllon of rellK- tlcm him on.-.:'.!' I In 'i '-U'n I i
lous uud moral (ditcatloM. Tin- k-h- 19 iH. and t'lin li.'i hah tu l l
alons will continue for three days and three great oonventlons and nniii'
a't'li -ri-H will lie ipnde b many of loini l'jca! co ifi ienc be.ldeK piil'll-h
the iiromlni'iit del. 'Kales. ''hk many vnlunieH denllm; i.l'li tin
The plan of the eonvi ntlmi ciintetii Jii-IIkIoh etliitali.n of the ouim
ilat'.( a pi-ni-ral hch-Ioii each muni I .
Inir .itnl i i.-nliiK. whll" the inilomj I'lne Snlie. e'r i hm!. nets HUt .
. ... tinultv ' . hlrlil.- nit..'i'!c i-t-'i -ive-
.l..l..'i of lb. a-.iilau.m ' jv w fr w .. f.r ..... ( !ian B
iii.'i-t in the nfti-iiiiMin. Th.- tlii-ni" liniI nI(Hi . iul sold ut i'.ij
elm i n for Hi" eittlt" coiin'titlon 1 Drug Hloro.
Dtalsrt Say They Can't Move Prod
wot to Market.
Tulsa. I. T. Fe'j. 5 Indian Terrl
lory grain dealers clam they are over-
loaded with corn which they are una-
ble to move because of car shortage
which baa prevaled here aa else '
h. t- ..!! winter. At Hydro a small
station not far from Tulsa. It Is said '
13 (i0o btuhcla of corn are awaiting i
shipment while Okmulgee Broken Ar-1
row Polllnsvllle and practically ever '
other shipping point If aaxlously await-
IriK cttrt la which to get storage to
market Not more than five years ago
corn was first plan'ed In this section
more aa an esperlment than totber-
wlse. It waa thouaht It could he growl
to advantage but never did tbe pio-
neer corn ralaers believe It could be
produced to each profit as has re
"tiled. Territory earn ranks with the
b t lo-va product and ihe fertile vn!
1 . h prndiiM on n average of from
'0 to 100 buahels to the acre.
Oklahoma ttt Pair.
AtdmotwK 8pectal.
OV-lahonw City Feb. ' g. Oklahomrt
will this year have a state fair which
will compare favorably with many
similar Institutions In older states If
the plana mrw being considered by
the business men of this city are car-
ried out. It Is likely that the first fair
will be held In October at the time
of the actional Farmrs congress.
Civil Service examination.
There will he held In Ardmore.
March 20 190T a civil service exam-
ination for railway mall aervlce. For
particulars atvl blan'.ts call on 0. J.
Hamllln. Ural m-ritary.
Subscribe for Tho Anlmorelte.
Always Remember cite Full Name
Laxative
1 R
uinine
4 TflMrfT
Cure a Cc!ji ;n One Day
Cara Grip in !vo Days
Work Has hon Plainly in the Pet
slon llll.
Washington. Fi . : - R : n -lives
Slayden sml Uurlenon irlnl i.
vain today to have t.e uenti'i-ii
vice bill so SBi' ndi-d a - to Ii lU'V
slons to those who semd nlti'-n 'I
In repelling Mexican ani In.'.iat-
redafiont on the Tea f.iiriM.-r
tween lr6 and 1W. Vr. I!urlesn i
plained that there are onl aiiou'
of these survlvots now lhlne. nm-"
In Texa. Mr. 81ayilen ttrgeil th Jn
tlce of the claim of then" vmraii-
whose services were rendered nn-l. -the
flag Of the I'nlted States Id ha 1
tried for ten years tv have ti- it
claims recognised.
Mr. Stilloway of New llami. .i
In charge of the bill said that br i
Instructed by his committee to on.n-
any amendment.
Mr. tnlderstager. chslrmnn of th.
committee cn pensrons Intlmateil tha-
the next rongren would proha'il;- '1 i
tanly Jus' Ice to these veterans as -.n-ll
a those who defend'd the frimtlir
against Indians during the civil war
The bill as passed provides that pri-
sons who took part In the Mexican
war sixty days or In the civil war
ninety days and who have reacheil
tbe age of sixty-two shall receive fi?
a month those seventy years. V '
month and those seventy-five yeati
J0 a month. The pension roll now
runs about $138.0"u.ono annually. I'n-
der the new bill the payment will ap-
proximate 1158.nfl0.0OO.
Jui. before the last presidential
campaign President Roosevelt Ism-" I
his famous executive order No. Ts
which provided that all civil war vet
erans who had served ninety days
and were sixty years old should re
reive a pension of $ a month. The In
thus made by a stroke of the Roosevel-
pen waa today passed by consrenn
i the only difference being an Increase
i of the pension which Increase alto in
eludes the Mexican war veterans. Th"
I latter live mostly In the southern
states but are few In number com-
pared to the veterans of the union
nrniy living In the north. Orand Army
influences were behind the measure
nnd practically no other claas of vet-
erans were seiiousy considered.
THE DA'LY A-DMCREiTE . . . I
TV0 " 1
' I . . CE.LOAD.D WITH CORN GRAND ARW INFLUENCES. S3rrarEW4f
I I
X$fyii'$ lin.iollrili.n 1 1 hit p. k BR
VMfjp drallatlr.'i.i. -t'. r WS
fbni.-l ftf'.' lark-.- 6"J I . S
nmt'iucatactti. '1 . : '-'.- jffd
re ilui.tpitKif un I : -u-
viitta with vooit htisliliiKt. k
O An a n-ttilt all . ir i-. c m-.. Del
I rated upco these wuod i .in -. ry
The P. & 0.
Canton Star
Disc Harrow
( r - w -h a tiri"'.-
c M'l ili-r Attui hnii nt.
Ii t ft I i d t l!i r an a
f . ! t -. lll.i.-ill
i'.. f. ..f.r. Ird. t vtU U ttwork.
Ti .. .l hi.'L... ii t.n a tf.fto and in raillv rrnciafit. th.-rcli it 1 -
r. unj'ii". oiii i' ih.-lacilitM-n luroilinif thii la-aritiit iIk-i wr.n't i i
i . . i cut t' u ml i . I.. much am in tlm ritt..m oi llw wciflit boa. h Hi. -t
- . 1 1 r . i it Hi. m and till tit oil duru they hold a lot oi oil t.-. -a
I r t..' it . it. 'J V f. d is is! riifht and tht harrow will run i
ii r i l ral ii. tin:.-. Tln-sc oil durla are unttly Indes enl In Ihe
ntniiilniiN i' -' !' ndn of which iurm llic tup acclioin ot the bwi.nk'-. it '
a fa i . .inil i':-ii'ii. .-rrani-mi.nl.
Ilnn't overlook the eernperK-lhot are orw ef tlm Hne t mn on tl
I .rr . i ..I - l. .ft. . in tU.fa r.--ct. lliiHiyh pi-rfert In .-..ri oiIk- Kit n
. k ii r titia aril . -imin.i titow n t'.i- Canten Htar. lli i.rj
. t'.t Uu-i ul luu (haca (rum ccuu-r lu tin. oi.ur cJf a.
Forsala by Stevsas Kenierly & Spragins Ardm ire 1 T.
"-ttg-r r . if 11 il I FPrMtgswgaa
cnovsry
hex. 25c
Wintry winds whined welnl!.
Willie wilirgliHl while Wl'inle v.-h.-. z-
tl wretchedly V.'ImIoiii will p. :s
ri'-.- v. 1 :i!:i work whir-i. When -i'ii"
we write. "I'--" Ki urn !'! Ijix.i-
tpe Ci-iii-'h Sirup.'' Nothing elm so
i.i i'ii!. Kohl In- Hoffman l)ru Co.
Ot my prices on b-illding blocks of
nil ik-Hisns. I'honc CSO J. W. Field-
er. H-lm
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We are Specialists.
Iinuine practically closed out our Hardware
business we are no'.v devoting otr entire time
to Plumbing and Tin VorK. We can da your
worll better and mor promptly.
Phone and a representative will call and sub-
mit estimates. Out of town orders solicited.
-WEIISPiarS BROS.
Practical Tinners and Plumbers. So. Washington
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Still Continues in All Sections!
We si;irt tbe second
week r(f Dr Stt.ck Re-
duction Sale under the
""' " " uioat faVorablo coiuli-
tinim; "Tlie I'owcr nf Prict-H" ii;iM done nil vc cxpiftt tl nntl tii ire. Never acain will such an oppor-
tunity hi oIIlthI in Iniy worthy met cluiudittc :itucli ritlicuh nn prices. Wu i.rc not aHkinjr for the
privilege of Hhowitiif you in fr-r i.r poodc. Not n line of min'e )miO(Ih in our house but what bears the
n.une of aoiue reputable malter Kaumberrj's Clothinj' Hnnan Q Son's Fine Shoes Manhattan Shirts-
If there ate any hr-tter iiinkcrw ihan tlu'Hc we tlo not ltnovv of them. Wo are forced to make room
for the lare spring block alr.ia ly liought for all ch-p.ir tmcnt most of which is now in transit hence
:TSi PRICES WE ARE NAMING:
eE's Fin
es
Hanan Son's This extra fine line needs no
conment. ilur s ocK of top shops is cntireb
too Urge and we must dispose of them.
Manhattan
Shirts
Mai ! M .11 S'niiN nil .ttti !..
.it
A I ll.iuun Tti iH. ii ."ui ami $7 0i Shin s
nil ten the ra
tlanan $5.0t) Mi . lur.issiii
ut
AH Uostoninn $11. M) SIuh h r
ut
All our $3 it' SpiM-ial iw
ut
$4.95
$3.95
r2. 35
. $1.95
.. l.li. ut in l' 'I" SsuirtS K'W'ii jAtti'ni
Manh.ittuu i S'liii-ts irictl jttitt ias
i)ni' !('. of extra tluo 81. CO Shirts
at
A Milfiiiliil 7.i' Shirt
I lTl
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.98c
$i.39
.$1.95
....39c
atnauxnuimui m
Yc name these price;: for quicU selling. An early visit will insure a better stacK to select from. Our
-- - - winter is yet to come plenty of time to wear all winter fjoids
Ha
3 taaagiriiT??;
it
Mi Clothin
Mi-n'i 3ti.o0 Suits ritluceil to. .
Mi'ii's $'5 (0 Suits reducod to .
Mini's $22.50 Suits reduced to. .
Mi-ti's $20.00 Hiiits rftlucod to . .
Mi' i's 17.50 Sui's rwlufi'd to..
Men's iii) Suits rudnccil 1 1. . .
Men's Sl'J ."0 Sui s lv lucuil to. .
Mi'ti's iflO.OO Si.its ivilueeil u. . .
$20.00
.$18.38
$16.67
$15.00
.$11.34
310.00
..S8.34
..$G.G7
HEN'S SUITS
at
Half Price
We havp placed on separate tables all Suits that wo carried over from last scaion
they are all clean merchundiss but are CUT on patterns not in vojjue this season;
they range in price Irota Sft.OO to $25.CC; no more worthy MT ai r IbTbnrV
clothinsi anywhere; select a sui' at just OULl? riUL.lL
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