The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 232, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 20, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardmore Wednesday Feb. 20 1907.
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Ardmore Wednesday Feb. 20 1907.
EARLY GARDENS.
toi-H. It In whipped hero from KniiiiH
mid Mlfwutirl nnd 1 ijiinuHHuo mid TUX-
US. For fowl mill; uml butter unit eggs
nnd vegetable Ardinuro ptiys out n
largo Hum of innmiy In spot eimh ev-
ery diiy. Nearly nil of that money
should bo absorbed by local farnierB
and nai'dunoi-M. It would make a great j
difference In tbo wealth if tho peo-
ple. lly all meaim the sweet potatoes
Irlwli potntoeH beans mill pen butter
milk pkks and fowls should be Mip-
piled by Oklahoma peoplf. Local dai-
rymen do not produce enough butter
to supply the mnnllest number of
their patrons and the fanners don't
suipply unom-li eggs for Ardtnoro's
breakfast. That Js a jiliamo.
tcmntlng each .vny; that In one fares
east tbo next west anil so on. Hut
when there In going to be hli;h wind
ho says Hint they always roost with
their heads toward tho direction from
which the storm Is coming. When
thero Is no wind coming they can
more readily -tee. other dangers If
lieadud both' directions but If It blows
bard they enn hold their position but
ter If henderi Hint way.
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Charlm E. Hughes governor of
New York; Edward C. Stokes gov-
Tho rouloii around this city for wwr of Nt'w ''IHt' "d '"""-'s "
twenty mllca could produce all nKBn- Kovcinor of Ithodo Island
the ducks geese ami turkeys needed M' Krn.limtoH r Brown University
but It Is not done. Ducks and guinea;! j
are not subject to disease and aro olm ' Sl- -Mm- wllH WH Hrht
more profitable than cotton farming Ir 111 1 If it governor of Kansiw Is
with two mules. nmv 1V"K at Hrownsvllle Tex
Our people look upon It as a smnll .where he luis made a foitune during
business but It Is not. I1'10 list ft'w ';"rH !"" HKOcnln
Kansas boasts that I In stain unl-ll(mH
verslty Is supported by tbo eggs on
the farms. Our farmers should wnko
5
Itev. John Oeorgo Ilullor who was
ulmpluln of tho house of represent a-
mi In Hilu front rintinrtilnll v. Thn
. .tlvct during several congresses and
women could change thc.U) conditions. I .... .
tJ ichaplaln of the senate from 1SSC to
OyS I
l.vt.s rr-contiy relelirated ills Slst
birthday at his home In Washington.
: ODDS AND ENDS
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:
I'erclval W. Clement the twlce-de
feated candidate for governor of Vcr-
niont has been sued by Senntor Ited-
Habits of Crickets. ' field I'roctor on the ground that he
According to a government natur- mH converted to his own tine for io.
nllxt. eilckel: hnve u (endciicy to (.nl Kn c.t. property belonging
chirp synchtonottSly or lit tlmo with tI. nthlaud Herald in which pa-
each other. It Is sal.l by this scientist 'I)ur il)th luon nro imercsttMl as stock-
that they chirp more rapidly in warm holders
than In cold weather. The Increase
has been rated at four chirps a milt-
Senator Taliaferro of Florida and
This Is one year when every gar-
dener should try an early garden. Seed
do not cost much. If the ctop Is not
killed thero Is good money and a good
table. If tho lirst crop Is killed the
logs Is too wnall to be noted.
It is well woilh while to mnke the
effort. The prcparatfon of tbo ground
would make It all the belter for an-
other planting. A garden cannot be
too well prepared. .Most of the cul-
tivating should be done before the
planting. A garden cannot bo too
well prepared. Most ot tho cultivat
ing should be done before the crop Is
planted.
It Is certain wo will hnvo some
chilly days noino frosts and porhnps
n little Ice but tho winter Is gone uml
wo may have a pleasant llttlo Journey
Into spring. It Is well for tho garden-
ers to take lite chance when the. risk
Is a few rents and a few days' la-
bor to barter against a good money
profit If the garden matures.
There In a chnnce; a good chnnce
for not often does a killing freeze
come after the Otli of February.
aM
ROCKEFELLERS LATE GIFT.
tile for one degree Fahrenheit rise Senator Simmons of Nort Carolina
In leinperatuie. 00 (n(luKl am;o ( llt Uv itiit.ri(.
v iThey are about the same nl.e nnd
More School Definitions. ! build: each has a heavy crop or dark
Among tho answers to questions at )mr wci H i0lt cmi.y trimmed
a recent school examination were tho nu (im H probably not two pounds
following Interesting o.NMiiploH of .ilfferonce In their respective weights.
ynuinrui mlsintonnntlon:
'dross Ignorance Is III times an
bad as Just ordinary Ignorance." "An-
Frank O. llrlggs who succeeds
lohu F. Dryden ns United States sen-
ehorlte an old-fashioned hermit sort ator front New Jersey Is a poor man.
of fellow who has anchored himself For thltty years past ho has been a
to one place." "The liver In an Infer- nalaried employe of the Trenton firm
nal organ" "Vac tun Is nothing with that built the Brooklyn bridge. Mr
I the- air stuck out of It put up In pickle Ilrlggs served one term ns mayor of
bottles It Is very hard to get." Trenton when ho wan appointed state1
treasurer by Coventor Voorhecs. Sub
Undertakers' Motto.
seciuenlly he wns re-elected to the
Thomas Davidson ot .Mankato Is olllce. In 1901 ha wan mado chair
president of tho Minnesota Funeral man of the republican state commit-
Directors' lunoclatlon. which held Its too and mnnaged the campaign which
seventeenth annual convention a few 'resulted In the election of Coventor
days ago. During iho proceedings he Stokes.
Mr. Ilockefeller hits given ?:12000-
OOd In Standard Oil securities to edu-
cational and charitable In stilutlons
and has raised the price of oil ir.
fonts a barrel to recover the gift and
make a fuw millions over. "Ilo thinks
the Lord has a blind side and ho can
fdlp up on It." So Mr. Rockefeller
does not give the money. Ho merely
oxorelnes his power to tax the peo-
ple and force I hem to pay an extra
tax to furnish the money to be given.
Everybody who uses it kerosene
lamp helps to make tho gift and Mr.
Rockefeller claims the credit.
Ono notable fact Is that when An-
drew Carnegie builds a library he
does not Immediately put up tho price
of nteol. Tho ruUo ot Ifi cents a bar-
rel on oil will soon pay the amount of
Mr. Rockefeller's gift and make hltn
money.
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"There are many people living In
little two by four towns or In tho hot
smoky cities who by Investing their
funds in a Hinall farm (even If not
more than ten or twenty acres In ex-
tent) might find It safer and better
than money In a Jmnk: for tho farm
Is a part of tho solid earth tho earth
Is a planet a ruby the most precious
Jowol In the crown of tho universe"
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COUNTRY PRODUCE.
suggested that the association adopt
its Its motto "Live and Let Live."
lie forestalled ohvloun eiltlclstn by
raying that mutuality of Interests and
good fellowship have made the by-
word the best possible expiessloit of
the condition existing in the orgnul-
Knllon. The Idea found favor and now
Minnesota undertakers have a motto
which Is perhaps more original than
appropriate.
Samples of Dlrd Music.
Hcniy ( M h assistant biologist In
the depart nient of agriculture has
lOOn samptcH of bird mimic written
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COMMITTEE AT WORK.
Raising Funds to Rebuild the Burned
Convent A Good Sum Realized
This Morning as a Result of
Their Labors.
A meeting of tho committee compos-
ed of Arthur Walcott Mike (lorninn
H. L. (Ittillot. L. I'. Anderson J. (i.
Sprcckeliueyor A. S. Worthlngton and
.1. A. Skipworth which In to have
'in popular form so that It Is imssiblo "'"W '"' mMtt llL fulls U) assst
'for tho h.iuian voice exactly to liiil-l'" ndnilfding the damaged Catholic
Itate the songsters of the field audl'(mv"al 11 m c"-v' nwl "01"
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forest lie Iuih rer.lnlcl. t iv l.i l "' u.mT u u.u ..
Wn-.dilngton Herald the actual' tones ! NH''t hank. An tho lesull of the
setting them in the proper nlllscll meeting a sub conintlttee composed of
key and their reproduction is easy
three members of the general com-
for anybody who can read musical "'ltl wnB ill'llntel ' circulate a
symbols. Mr. Olyds has been gather
ing Dlrd music lor thirteen years
petition among tho business men for
i donation toward tho repairing of
laud during most of that time he ban110 cmV0L "np. This committee
Ibeen devoting his expert knowledge ."I1 n fov cmra toda' vlsltlnK tl10
of the subject to official reports
Thure Is good mono) In feeding
people.
It Is a now business to tho pcoplo
of Oklahoma and thoy do not take to
It readily.
Thoro are farms in llvo miles of
this city that havo not ntatorlnlly al-
torod their methods with t!ui growth
ot tho markol. They raise no moro
chickens no moro plgn no inqro cal-
ves no moro potalooa than they did
ten years ago.
This" market now absorbs an Im-
mense quantity of country produce. It
is shipped hero from California from
Michigan both celery nnd Irish pota-
which find their way to the govern-
ment archives.
"Other Worldllness."
"One of the most misused of quot-
ed word:' Is the 'otlier-worldllucsH"
wildly Inumted by Ceorgo Klllol."
Imslncas men with tho result that
this afternoon they have about $200
raised. It Is expected to ralso about
$r00 and the committee Is meeting
with the best of success.
Oklahoma City F.x Gov. T. 11. Fer-
guson Chairman Jnlto Ilamon and
about llfty prominent Hepubllcnns met
says an ICngllsh critic. I Mrs. Cral-L m wUh con(;1.OW8ional
glo's posthumous books wo find the . or 1P Second district.-nnd
ciuto.nary mistake. For she takes It' R cn(.thy coufprenco lt wnB
to mean a real spirituality the 'con.' t0 rMg0 fml(l8 al)ll 1)Cfiin
active campaign nt onco In behalf of
version in heaven' In those who real
Ize that they havo hero no continuing
city. She writes of the everlasting COIBro8B this district.
einsn oi woriunness nnu oiuer-worni
T. 11. Ferguson who In n candldato
llness.' Ceorg'e Klllot ineant some-
thing fnr dlfferont: she inndo tho
word to fit a pruialc eighteenth cen.
tury religious tempor a provident
self-interest carried forward Into the
affairs of a world to come a spirit-
ual attitude unknown to authentic
saints."
Fowls Foretell Weather.
A Pennsylvania farmer says that
ho can alwyas tell when there In
going to bo a windstorm by wntchlng
the turkeys nnd other fowls when
they go to roost nt night In the calm
weathgr ho says tho folws nlwnys
rost on tho poles with their heads al-
CITY ORDINANCE.
Ordinance No. 220.
lie it ordained by the city council
of Ardinoro that any porson expecto-
rating (spitting) on thp sldowalks
doorways or stairways' shall bo guil-
ty of a misdemeanor and punlshnblo
by a lino not to exceed $25 for each
offense In tho police court of tho city
of Ardmoro. This ordinance to take
effect upon tho passage and publica
tion thereof.
I'assed and approved this ISth. day
of February 1007.
K. V. DICK Mn- cr.
Attest: G. H. nitl'CK City Clerk.
Beautiful Dress Good
Without doubt we have the NEWEST line of Dress Goods in Ardmore :uid
we believe we have the prettiest best assorted and most reasonable priced line;
in fact this was the verdict of every lady who visited our store during the "open-
ing days.
In proof of this many purchased their
new spring costumes of us!
We do not presume to tell you what is stylish we leave that to the magazines
and fashion books.but we'll show you the stylish goods when you visit our store
Examine These Prices Every One Is a Money Saver!
Ik'utitiful 10-inch Fancy Pan- f t r
ainii Suitings leading shack's. 1
Elegant Black Shadow Voile -10 inch
Willi tiio now uluelc check
effect
$1.50
112-inch I31ook Embroidered Voile very
swell and strictly new our q 4 mr
Prico pl.DU
Black Taini.se 41-inch very
pretty
$1.50
Beautiful Wool rSuitings -12 nnd 41-
inches wide plain or fancy ft 4 r(
newest weaves out
f0-inch Chiffon Panama all shades a
dollar value
for - 75c
The prettiest line of 30 and 38-inch
ool buitings ever shown in
Ardmore for
.50c
Including all tho new materials weaves
and shades. Many of these yoods are
shown elsewhere at 75c but rj-.
here they all go ut JuC
12-inch fancy Mohair Suitings
in plaid and block checks ..
See our 50-inch Wool Batiste in
white black and colors at
38-inch white Wool Sorgo
at
75c
50c
50c
Pretty 30-inch Dress Goods in all new
shades and designs; exact imitations of
tho Hue wool goods but the r g
prico is only ZDL
Shepherd Plaid double-fold Suitings;
you always pay 25c for them r
hero at only idC
Beautiful Linen Dress Gpods in plain
and fancy 27 and 30 inches wide f?
extra values at 20 and . Z DC
Bo sure to see our lino of White Linens
for waists and dresses; beautiful p
yard wide sheer linens as low as ZvC
Dainty Ked Seal Ginghams with trim-
ming to match.
Pretty Percales and Madras.
See our lino of "Wash Goods all new
crisp and clean.
Hear in mind wc are the only strictly Dry Goods house in the city of Ardmore.
Everything Nlw New Tailored Suits and Silk Petticoats arc now arrivin'.
It pays to trade with Ditzler D. G. Co." Telephone 325
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Every Sale Spot Cash
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! ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Itir Governor:
LEE CItUCE
For U. S. Scnato:
HENRY M. FUItMA.N
M. L. TURNER
For Congress:
F. W. SKILLERN
C. D. CARTER
For Uciircsentntlvo:
DR. J. F. YOUNO
For Circuit .lutlgo:
EUGENE E. WHITE
For County Judge :
I. R. MASON.
ARTHUR WALCOTT
Registrar of Deeds:
S. S. TOLSON
For County Surveyor:
J. W. HAM.
For Sliorlff Carter County:
W. E. McLAMORE
J. HOLMES AKER8.
JOE McKEE.
T. J. POLLOCK
IRU H. F00SHEE
IRA ARNOLD.
Of Lono Grovo.
ty -m -rmcTV - "V -cj -t-
G. M. CUNNINGHAM
': Insurance in All Its Branches.
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Loans at 8 per cent on Farm Lands.
S Surety Bonds All business entrusted to this oftico will re
ceive careful attention
I 106 Main Street. Telephone 34
FOB Um ONLY!
sons who are indebted to me will
please call and settle or tho collec-
t jr will call to see you.
From this date my business
will be conducted strictly
for cush. And to all per-
J. J. STOLFA
For City Attorney:
CASWELL BENNUV1'
RICHARD M'. LESTER
I-or Aldcrmtin Fourth Ward:
W. A III l.IAM
For Aldermnn Scctmd Ward:
ERRiOTT DUNLAP
Every tlmo boiuo people nccept n
favor they look for tho prico utnrk.
For Sheriff of Love County:
W. P. THOMPSON
For County Clerk:
J. E. CARTER
W. F. WARREN
JOHN R. WHAYNE
W. n. FRAME.
J. A. McCULLOUdH
For County Tronsurer:
D. M. HUMPH
MUNICIPAL OFFICES.
For Mnyor:
It. Dicic .
For Pollco Judge:
JOHN L."GALT
For City Tax Asiiessor:
D. N. FERGUSON
R. S. HAYDEN
T. J JONES
JNO. W. CAUDLE
For Chief ot Pollco:
D. E. HOOKER
UUCK GARRETT
TOM H. HALE.
TIME TABLE.
Frisco.
Eastbotind
No. 42 loaves G:05a. in.
No. 11 leaves l:lCp. in.
Woslhound
No. 43 arrives 9:50 a.m.
No. 41 arrives 7:D0p.in.
Choctaw-Rock Island.
EastbouiiO
No. 10 leave. 2:35 p.m.
Westbound
No. 0 arrives 1:15 p. ni.
tianta Fe.
Southbound-
No. H 4:20 a.m.
No. 17 4:20 p.m.
No. 19 12:35 p.m.
Northbound
No. G 12:C0n. in.
No. IS .- 11:55a.m.
No. 20 C: 35 p.m.
' Somo 'nion delight In ' telling tho
truth for tho sako of stirring tip trou-
ble. Subscrlbo for Tho Ardmorclte.
C. P. HALL
The Home Furnisher
New nnd second hand goods of all
kinds from old bones to a guaranteed
quarter-sawed nak parlor suit bought
sold repaired rented nnd exchanged
from 10 to 25 per cent cheaper than
anybody else.
Tho largest building nnd tho lowest
prices.
Cash or on easy Installment pay-
ments to rich nnd poor alike. Biggest
stock. Lots of curios old relics. No
dead beats no rents to pay. Llvo and
lot llvo prices and killer ot hlgJi
prices. Phono 3GC or call nt 325 Caddo
street nnd 3rd avenue northeast.
Threo blocks from tho "Whlttington
Hotel Sco tho Texas sign nciuas
tho street.
Will bo glad to sco you whethor
you trado or not.
Yours for best wishes during 1907.
C. P. HALL
Warning.
All who havo been notified that
their street taxes aro duo had hot-
ter pay mo or thoy will bo prosecuted.
D. N. BUTCHER
23tf Street Tax Collector..
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