The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 246, Ed. 1, Friday, March 8, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Friday March 8 1907
THE DAILY ARDMOREITt
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Positive
A soda cracker should be the most nutri-
tious and -wholesome of all foods mado
from wheat
Comparative
But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist-
ure collect dust and become stale and
soggy long before they reach your table.
There is however one
Superlative
Goda cracker at once so pure so clean so
crisp and nourishing that it stands alono
in its supreme excellence the name is
Uneeda Biscuit
national discuit company
A FUGITIVE
FROM JUSTICE
ATTORNEY RUEF OF SAN FRAN-
CISCO FAILS TO APPEAR.
BENCH WARRANT IS ISSUED
l.
Indicted Jointly with Mayor
Schrnltz on Five Charges of
Extortion Sheriff O'Neill
It Removed from Case.
San Francisco March T. Attorney
Abraham Utu'f Jointly Indicted with
Mayor Schmltz on llvo charge of ex
torllon Is still a fttgltlvo 'from Jus-
tlco according to Superior Judge
Dunne who lato this afternoon de-
cided tlint Sheriff O'Neill had not
shown due dlllgunco In producing
him for trial and appointed Coroner
Walsh to servo a bench wairant for
his appeainuce In court. The. coro-
ner was ordered to maho a rturn of
service tomorrow afternoon nt
o'clock. This was tho net result of a
day devoted to a fruitless sen.vh for
Huef although nono of those Inter
ested deny that ho is In tho city
When court convened at 10 o'clock
this morning Sheriff M'.Velll repotted
that his search for tho attorney
whoso trial was pending had been
unsuccessful. Others supposed to
know tho attorney c w hereabouts
wero examined. Then .;f'.r two ad-
journments had be'-n taken. Aitlst-
nnt District Attorney Hem-. rootl-
ed to .Imlgo Diimio .1 lcn;lhy ittlUn-
vlt signed by himself ii svliMi he re-
cltedthu nllegcil facts that Sheriff
O'Neill la ii doso p"- aonnl filcn.l of
Huef that tho latter Is known as
the political boss of San Francis-
co" had procuro t O'NVIKV io;i Illa-
tion and nssttted his election and
that consequently tho la'lw wi' lie-
dor obligations to Huef unfitting
him to servo ns the arresting olllccr.
Similar assertions were ntarto re-
garding tho sheriff's deputies who
It Is .alleged had been named by
Huof.
Tho assistant district attorney also
stated that ho had been Informed
that during tho day one of Huef's at-
torneys hail applied to tho district
court of appeals for u writ of pro
CfiTAR
RH
Catarrh is usually worse in Winter because of the cold damp and
suddenly changing; climate. Colds are contracted anil negltctc J nnd as the
secretions from the diflercnt inflamed membranes nrc absorbed into the M od
the unpleasant symptoms of the disease commence. The nostrils ite
stopped up and a constant dropping of mucous bick into the throat keeps
up. a contimu.l hawking and spitUnjr The patient has dull headaches
rinsing' noises in the cars and often slight fever and a depressed lialf-siclt
ficlinir accompanies the disease. The blood becomes so fully charged with
catarrhal matter that stomach troubles nre brought on the kidneys nnd
Viladdcr nrc affected and if the blood is not purified of the poison the lungs
become diseased because of the constant passage of impure blood through
them. Catarrh cannot be cured with washes sprays inhalations nnd such
treatment ; these cannot reach the poison-laden blood where the real cause is
PURELY VEGETABLE the bottom of the trouble rids the blood of
the catarrhal matter reinvigoratcs the cir-
culation nnd cures this disgusting disease permanently. VA'heu S. S. S has
purified the blood every part of the system receives a supply of fre&h
healthy blood ; then the inflamed membranes heal nnd every symptom of
Catarrh passes away. Write for our book containing information about 1
Catarrh and nsli for any medical advice you desire. No charge is made for j
tither. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CA.
In a dust tight
moisture proof package.
hibition declaring at tho same time
If It was granted tho missing nttor
ney would bo produced. I'or these
nnd other similar reasons ho asked
that Sheriff O'Neill bo replaced by
Coroner Walsh as tho oillcer delegat-
ed to produce Huef In court and
J ml go Diintm so ordered.
Mayor Schmltz arrived today and
Is expected 111 court tomorrow.
Don't -omplaln.
If your chest pains and you nrc
jnablo to sleep because of n cough.
Uuy a bottlo of Mallard s lloroliounil
Svruti. and you won't havo any
cough (let a bottlo now and that
rough will not last long. A euro for
all pulmonary diseases. Mrs. J .
Galveston Texas writes: "I can't
say enough for Mallard's Ilorchottnd
Syrup. Tho relief It ha given mo Is
oil that Is necessary for mo to say."
Sold by 1 J. Hamsey.
PURE
Wines and Liquors
GUY COX fundUs thi purest Virus ind
Liquors In tht New Sutc and tnvttn
you to caII on htm at lh.. .
LEE HOTEL BAR
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA
TELEPHONE
FOR CARRIAQE OR DAQQAGE
Ardmore Transfer Co.
W. R. INQRAM Manager.
Largest Union Carriage Line In
the City.
Night train calls 50 cents.
Every call spot cash.
ARDMORE HACK LINE
D. E. FLYNT Prop.
Hack leaves for Healdton it
0:30 n. in.
Hack leaves for Elk i.t f: S3
a. tn.
Dlroct connection with all
Inland towns west 3! Ardmore.
Leave all bundles . Noble
Bros.' Storo.
Dandtrlne
Works wnnilera It lirudurra hair Jut
aurely aa rain ami aunahlnti iridura rii'-
It iiroiluctia n thick irrowth of Itixurlaut
hair when all nthpr rtMnillea fall Wh truar-
antre D-imlerlnp. All ilruirirmta x el I it imp.
Wo nnd net- tiottle. To prorw Ita worth
aonil thla ad with lUn-nla In atarnua orallve?
and wh will mall you a larttr free aample.
Knuwltaa Diuilerlne Co. . t'btcaki. Ill
ATJIOTERSM.
BL0GB BISEASE
locutcu and can only give temporary relic!
nnd comfort. A disease which affects the
entire blood supply ns docs Catarrh must
be treated with n blood purifier. S. S. S
is the best remedy for jCntarrh which has
crown to be a universal disease. It a oes to
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Qovcrnor:
LKE CIIUCE
For U. F). Sonatu:
HENRY M. FUItMAN
It. L. TUHNKH
s. m. huthi:hfohd
Muskogee.
HOY V. HOFFMAN.
Chandler Okla.
For Congress:
F. W. SKILLEflN
C. U. CARTER
For Representative:
DR. J. F. YOUNO
For Circuit Judge:
EUOENE E. WHITE
or District Judgo:
STII.Wr.I.t. H. RUSSELL.
A. EDDLEMA.V.
J. C. THOMPSON
For County Judgo:
I. It. MASON.
ARTHUR WALCOTT
A. K. SWAN
Registrar of Deeds:
S. S. TOLSON
J. I). PAYNE
For County Surveyor:
J. W. HAM.
For Sheriff Carter County:
W. E. McLAMOHH
J. HOLMES AKERS.
JOE McKEE.
T. J. POLLOCK
HID H. FOOSHEB
IRA ARNOLD.
Of Lono Grove.
For Sheriff of Lovo County:
W. P. THOMPSON
For County Clerk:
J. E. CARTER
W. F. WARREN
JOHN It. WHAYNE
W. 11. FRAME.
J. A. McCULI.OOQH
For County Treasurer:
D. M. HUMPH
MUNICIPAL OFFICES.
For Mayor:
n. W. DICK
i p-l'i
FRANi: BONNER
or Mayor (Independent)
MIKE HORMAN
For Poll co Judge:
JOHN L. 0 ALT
M. IKARD
For City Tax Assessor:
D. N. FERGUSON
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H. S. HAYDEN
T. J. JONES
JNO. W. CAUDLE
For Chief of Tollco:
D. E. BOOKER
DUCK GARRETT
TOM H. HALE.
For City Attorney: I
CASWELL BENNC11
RICHARD 5L LESTER
Air City Treasurer
C. I.. ANDERSON
For Aldorman First Ward:
T. K. KEARNEY
For Alderman Second Ward:
KRHrilT DUNLAP
For Alderman Third Ward:
MORRIS SASS
for Alderman Fourth Ward:
'.V. A III I.IAJl
...tTHUR CARPENTR
Listen.
anl remember tho next tlmo yon:
Buffer from pain caused by damp
weather when your head nearly
bursts from neuralgia try Ballard's
Snow Liniment. It will euro you.
A prominent business nian of Hem:i
tead Texas wiltes: "I havo used
your liniment. Previous to using It
I was u great sufferer from llheuma
tlsm nnd Neuralgia. I am pleased to
say that now 1 nm freo from theso
complaints. I inn sure I owo this to
your liniment.
Sold by F. J. hamsey.
Subscrlbo for Tho Ardmorelto.
..TO..
CALIFORNIA
$25.00
Come I'olnta Hlluhtly llliihcr
ONE-WAY
COLONIST
TICKETS
to C-itlfornto at above rate will
ben al ilallr March lit to
April 'tb I'.OT via
Alllthe way
nnd where
1'rcil liar-
veyservea
- which will
ln nparateil thrnutch without
chaniiH. tvavlutf Oalveaton ev
try Tuuailny tnnrnlni; at 7i30.
Aak Atient.
W S KEENiiN CP. A.
CMvttton
FWSi
I l'j3Jtwo- nt Klllbt)
tnteat PhotOitrnph nf MISS EVA LEWIS
2972 Hamilton Avenue Chicago
THE CHURCHES.
Chrlttlan Church
Xh:rii
7:30; mid-
located an A street
services every Sunday mornlnK
o clock and evening nt
week prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
I'astor Itov. S. II. Holmes: Kldcrs
II. T. Dallas I. It. Host O. II. Webb;
Deacons A. C. Young K II. Ixjve
Wm. Dovlny J. IC. 1'. Campbell J. M.
Vadcn.
Sunday school nt 9:30 every Sun
day morning; I. H. Mason Buperln-
tendent.
Droadway Daptlst.
located on Ilroadway. Uetwccll
Washington and A street northwest;
services every Sunday nt 11 n. in.;
prayer meeting at 7:30 Wednesday
night.
Pastor Ilov W. McKlnnoy; Dea
cons D. II. Vernon. W. K. Hyan J. N.
Shlnliolser 11. A. Wilson M. M. Crlf-
nth J C. I'rcddy; Church clerk C. it.
Iluchanan; Church treasuror A. K.
Coleman.
llustncss Fosslon Wednesday night
after tho first Sunday In each month.
Episcopal.
Located on D street southwest;
services every Sunday morning nt 11
o'clock nnd In tho evening nt 7.30;
Sunday school nt 0:30 u. in.
Tnator ; Vestryman J.
W. Gollcdgo. Sr. Warden C. O. Dunn
secretary Chas. U Anderson. A. O.
Kdwards J. K. Humphrey T. N. Hob-
nctt. Droadway Methodist.
Located Corner of Ilroadway nnd
II street northwest services every
Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock nnd ev
ening at 7:30: mid-week prayer meet
ing every Wednesday ovcmnii at
7:30; choir practice every Thursday
evening; business sessions first Tues-
day night In i'nch month.
Pastor. Jlov. J. w. aims; movants
W. S. Wolvcrton J. W. Hanks Mor-
ris Sass P. P. Kearney W. M. Owyr.
C. K. Carter Frank Frotifloy u. w
Uandol. Kan Webb W. u. Dltiler w.
V. Tallalorro.
Eastern Star.
Tho meetings nro held tho first i
Monday In each month In tho Mason
ic Templo; Worthy Matron I.llilo
Palmer; Worthy patron W. A. wim-
Msh; Assoclntc Molllo Peel; Secre-
tary Fnnnlo llumpass; Trensuror
Hertha Warren; Conductress Hesslo
Pa'mcr; AsBoclatu conductress Adn
Smith: Chanlaln. E. C. Chastaine
Adn Dcsslo LcGrando; ulli. ca
Wnlvortnrt! Esther. Sadlo Oaskln;
Martha May Wlmblsh; Klectm Mary
Iltimph: Organist JeBslo Chastnlno
Kent; Wnrden Llzzlo Hclsey; Sentl -
nol Sam Lane
First Preabyterlan.
IpiI. Corner Hroadwuy nnd C
street nortwest; services every S in-
day morning at U o'clock vonlng
services nt 7:30; prayer meeting ov-
cry Wednesday evening at 7:30; bu-
stnPfiH snaalons aro called.
Pastor. Ilov. C. C. WelUi; Mdo-e r
David ItedlleM. W. I Cruco B. 3. jj. j&&JUk&JiJL&XJJli tJtjU.J.Li
Carr W. P. Duff Mr Dawson C Me- j
Coy; Treasurer P. D. Maxwell; Dea
I""-1'? 9'J: s!afor.STIft Dallvand A -AtnMmin For All the News
iTTuslees: sam Nolle.- X c.
Cruco O. M. Hcdneld L a Cruco.
I Sunday school at 9:30 every Sun-
day: W. I. Cruco. superintendent.
Catholic Church.
Holy masg Is read every Sunday at
10 o'clock (with tho exception of tho
second Sunday when It Is read at B
o'clock) followed by bcnHlctlon with
tho Illesscd Sacrament. Tho sermon Is
preached during Mnss nnd nftcr Holy
Mass Instructions in Christian doc-
trine Tho Altar Society meets every first
Friday In tho month In tho Itectory
at 3 p. m. Tho ofllcorn of tno socloty
aro Mrs. Perry president; Mrs. L. P.
Anderson vlco president; Mrs. 1 1
Wolvcrton. secretary. 1
JAMES J WALLUAPP Pastor.
Danderine
GREW A1ISS LEWIS' HAIR
AND WI: CAN
PROVE IT
The Great Danderlne Never Falls to Produce tho Desired Results
JWIISS l.ria' hair rry trim and it m lca than two frrt in Ifnjlli ulirn
alir l.rKan iiaind Damlmnr She ) ln-r dair anil aralp are now (anly
toomlnrt with now lifo nnd vlfjor.
That's the main c rrt t( tlm ten rrmcd' aiicms m n httr ((rowpr. It tn
l.ttnn initurntri ami f Air ty rlcclrit'in I lie llillr gliintls ami tlaSUQS of llii
hI cairttnd unusual ami untirartttif achily in llir pat I ( trr Imo nv( impor
lam urnani.rosulttii( In a strenuous and continuous Qrowth
of Uio hair.
Tlir following 14 a rrprotKiction nC Mima l.avsin taal lllr: (
January 3 1005
Dr iWlor Knowttoni
Yiai know I loM in my first Icltrr iKat my hair wmiU
not rractt imicli Mow my aliouhlcti. oml tlint oil of it lugctlier
only made one tin l-rMl.
I am armling mi m t)lwloRrniltliicli t liail talrn nt Slrn
Uroa It trtla llir ultotr atory lrtlcr tlian 1 ran tetl it.
LMTjlmdy I know U lifting Dnnilrrmr )wi fr I am Join
n)clliint ta aliuw m apprrt lation.
Siiit-cirly i.n. (Miaa) !A'A U.VIS.
FREE.
a B-ii.1.
$ e are Specialists...
VW .... ... . . ... il
iiuuuii; prui.iii.aiiy tiusuu out our nuruware
business we are now devoting ovr entire time
to Plumbing and Tin WorK. We can do your
worK better and more promptly.
Phone and a representative will call and sub-
mit estimates. Out of town orders solicited.
Practical Tinners and Plumbers. So. Washington
t)i
iiy
THE ARDMORE SANITARIUM
One of the Most Thoroutihly Equipped Imtitutions in the
ntitkurptt Kniicclallj eiUlM'i-d (or Hih tri-almi'Dt uf auriclcal caana. Ilaa
kjuua1.vv1.3a4 oen in auccaful opuratlun liir a aerlia of eura Twelvwrnuma
e.peclally Utteil lor caro ol tho alck. Mnat uiperloncul akil auucraalul nurava
TERMS REASONABLE
DRS. VON KELLER HARDY a HENRY Proprietors
I nujunyarfiinFJifyWWHir
jjG. M. CUNNINGHAM
Insurance in All Its Branches.
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Loans
4 Surety Honds All business entruKtod to this ollico will ro- E
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4 coivo careful attention F
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I HC Weekly AI UMUl CI LC All the Time.
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SEEDS
Seeds and one packao Iowa Success Cornwo grow 1311 bus.
of this corn on 10 acres of ground In 1900. Wo guaranteo this
seed 09 per cent strong. Get our new 1907 Catalojjue-'-it
tells nil. Address to
F. C. Graves Seed Co. Des ?ses Ia
DumlorlllO maUa t!ic aialp lraltl nnd frilile ami Ufpa it
a. Il i the grralrat ainlp frrlilirrr nml llirrrfrr llir srratrat
lintrpro(IticIiij remedy u. rM In crr known
It it a natural Footl anil n liiilramip innlirinp for tiolli llie liair
amlai-alp. CVOII a 25oll()ttlO (if It will put llOTO
uonulno llio In your hair than a gallon of
any othar hnlr tonic avor mado. It shows
rosults from tho vory start.
NOW at nil drunglat In threo alio.
2G osnta DO eonta nml SI. par bottlo
Iniliow how iinlrkly Iinmlrrlti art. we will ar-nd
itit. il.tt..tiu.ii....i in it... tc ...... it.... t...H.
Irrlne Co.. ( liliitKo.wltli llir-ir tiiuiu uuj aJJli.. auil lOiiht. Ic
allver ur alutnit tu ay soilage.
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at 8 per cent on Farm Lands.
FOR 25 CENTS
nnn kinds ol PLOWEU
OUU SKKDS: 10 full sized
nndltniros of flardon
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