The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 255, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 19, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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T TUE ARDMOREtTE FUDLISHINC
COMPANY
IMPORTANT DUTY.
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K. W. Ulck. II. A lUKUoil.
Hiilnir Hutfirn. I'fnli1l. - I lljrnp
Treasurer.
Ttrroi of Subscription
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Mansions' K.lllor
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GUARANTEE TO OUR AD-
VERTISERS. The Ardmorelte accepts ad-
vertising on the guarantee that
It hat more bona fide paid elr-
eulallon among the buying
classes In Ardmore and iur.
founding country than any oth-
er paper. Dooki and records
are open to advertlien at any
time.
Ardmore Tuesday March 19 1907
WORRY.
Worry Is the moat popular form or
suicide
Worry Imratrs appetite disturbs
iilccp makes respiration Irregular
epolla ingestion lrrlutos disposition
warps diameter weaken mind (stim-
ulates dlsoaso and Mips bodily health
It U tho teal cauio or death In thous-
ands wncro btimo dlseabo Is named In
tho death certlllcatc.
worry Is forethought rouq to seed
Worry Is discounting possible lu-
turo sorrows so that tho Individual
may have prosent misery.
Worry must not bo confounded with
anxiety though both word.1 ngrco In
meaning originally a "choking" or a
"strangling." referring f course to
tho throttling effect upon Individual
activity. Anxiety faces lurgo Issues ut
life seriously calmly with dignity.
Worry Is a colony of petty vague In-
significant restless Impel of fear.
Tho ono time when n man cannot
afford to worry Is when ho duos worry.
Then h els facing a critical turn In af-
fairs. This Is when ho needs 100 per
cent of his mental energy to ninko his
plans quickly and to fee what 13 Ills
wliost decision.
To cur0 ono.s self of worry Is no ea-
sy task. It Is not to bo removed In two
or there applications vt tho quack
medicines of any cheap philosophy it
requires clear t-lmplo common senso
nppllod to the business of life. Wo
have no right to weaken our pifpers
hv worry ror wo have luallcnnblo du-
ties to ourselves to society ami to
tho world.
oo
"llreud! Hread" Is the cry In
China Poor Ohliu.
it Is to be hoped that the Demo
rrnllc voters of the Slate will nut per-
mit themselves to become so engross-
ed In the gubernatorial roco and In
cnndldncliM for other positions as to
loo sight of tho Importance of se-
lecting men of undoubted capability
nnd honesty to ropresent them In the
l'lrst legislature.
This Is a matter of prime necessity
If tho Slate Is to be well governed.
Oklahoma need particularly to
gather In that body Its best Intelli-
gence nnd purpose. '
Integrity first inontnl cnpablllty nnd
known fair-mindedness next nnd
courage to net In ncordanco with con-
divorce Industry of the nallon The
law If lnforced will MM the lndil
tr III hop Ilnre of the l-.placop
dloi'-sc of South Dakota was largi
ly rci-pom-lblo for securing" the pas-
sage of the bill.
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! MUSINGS BYTHEWAY J
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Tho Indictments for perjury against
l'redcrlck F. Fairbanks son of Vice
President Fairbanks ha been
squashed. The charge grew out of
the marriage of i'nlrbauks to Miss
Helen Scott or Pittsburg which took
place at Sleulienvllle O. on October
10 last. The couple eloped to Sled-
benvllle whero It Is alleged that
young Fairbanks In applying for a
miyrlago license' declared that ho
was a worklngman nnd a resident or
Adams comity OhJ). Fairbanks
preddent or a rnllway swllrh manu-
facturing concern at Sprlngtleld O.
vlctlon last nro tho qunllflcntKms ' ( gnashing tho Indictment Judgo
that shoulil bo demanded as prorcqul-' Itlchnrds of Steubenvllle held that
n..a m nnlerilnn ftw mcmbortlilu oflno facts were set forth to show that
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tin- Hcn.-ilf or House.
ill.v J. .Marvin Nichols.)
Just keep on smiling.
a great microbe
The people should lio rouecrt to
the performance of this ciucntlal duty.
Tho press of the State trtio to its
mission ns ft preservative nnd pro-
gressive force hnH been In a measure
giving this fact tho prominence It do-
serve but Tho Ardmorello would like
t osee Bocmthlnc more done forever)'
paper ldj tho slate to blazon nnd em-
phasize It till the needed action Is
secured.
Tart of the prlco paid for liberty Is
that the people wait longer than thoy
shoulil to Inaugurate campaigns ot
this Kind.
The pri sent moment Is tho uccopt-
ed time
Whero there nro soveral aspirants
for legislative honor. It Is tciunlly a
matter or no great difficulty to select
tho one best Butted for the place. It
Is to bo hoped that this wltl do don-.
With a legislature bo selected and
a Oovumor uch us t'ruce there
would not bo ninny lawn passed but
what would represent the concentrat-
ed wlslom of Oklahoma nnd provo to
bo nctunl upwind stops In legnl do
velopment nnd Its concommlttnnt civilization.
a orlmo had been conimlted.
Tho execution or Mrs. Aggie .My
ers under sentence of dentn at l.in-
orty .Mo for the murder or her hus-
band has been delayed by a second
appeal to tho I'nltcd States sujiremo
court. Tho nppeal Is from the decis-
ion "f the United Slates district
court for western .Missouri denying
a writ of habeas corpus. Tho hang
ing of Frank Hottmnn convicted of
complicity In tho crime will bo ist-
poned until tho Biipremo court has
passed on tho caso or Mrs. Mjers.
Tli(. offer of Pedro Alvarndo mil-
lionaire mine operator of Mexico to
give $10000000 for ridding Mexico or
tho Ynqul Indians has been condi
tionally accepted by the minister of
war with tho proviso that none but
Mexican army officers bo placed In
command of the nrmy of Indian figh
ters nnd that none hut Mexicans bo
enlisted In the warfaro ngalnst the
pestilential Yaqula. This condition
Is k.iIiI to be unsatisfactory to Al
varndo owlug t(l tho failure of the
Mexican nrmy ofricers In their pre
vious campaigns against the Indians.
STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE
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The .March wind plays many pranks
these days. The wind Is Indeed very
tricky. It will eomo sweeping down
on jou without any warning nnd he-
roic ou know It It has liried orr your
hat am) sent It sailing or rolling down
thu street. Tho wind may ror u tlmo
lull and your hat will remain Mill
until you get almost In reach then
another puff of wind comes along nnd
jour headgeur again tnkes a long soar
ami forces jou to chnse iinothct'
block. The March winds are very an-
noying at times but tho only way to
deal with them Is to do so good Kit-nredly.
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t TAG END OF HEWS
This Is how the Washington Post
In Its Editorial Columns Speaks
of the New Oklahoma Consti-
tution and Congratulates.
Ardmorclte Special.
Washington. I). C Mnroh 19.
The Washington I). C l'ost a con
servative newspaper In Its editorial
reference today speaks or the Okla
homa constitution ns "strictly up-to-
date."
The editorial also congratulates
the people ror tho purview which
makes It possible to iiineud tho con-
situation by a majority xoto.
Former
out Friday
get out?
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Senator Iturton will get
. Hut when will Tom 1'latt
-o-S-o-
About time tu go a fishing Is It not?
The weather we have had lately
ought to make thvm ready to bite tu
M-Hid shape.
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Zlonlsts to New Mexico.
Ardmorelto Special.
Chicago March 19. A party of
Zionists Including several promln-
i. out officials of the church will leavo
$ 'today on a special (rain for New Mex-
'! ilco for the purpose or concluding nr-
. raugemenlH for establishing a largo
tlioiKe Hasty the (laffney S. C 'agricultural colony on the I.as Vegas
boy who shot and killed two members grant.
(if the "Nothing but .Money" drnmat- Several of the Dowleltes have al
io company over a jear ago has been (ready visited tho slto of the propos-
A merry heart Is
killer.
Keep that you luvo and reach out
for more.
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What you nro today )on will be to-
monow only moro so.
Only your enemies will say things 1
that will Injure you.
The moment human lips Imprison
tho truth It becomes a lie.
Weakiiosses In character grow fas
ter than the strong points.
When loves goes out. stagnation
suffering nnd death comes In.
Hlches are- or rnr less Importance
to n man than character
One or the greatest powers In the
world Is pntlencc. It Is sublime.
Humming Is n sure way of sacri
ficing the future on the altar or tho
present.
1
The knocks nnd bruises glvo suc
cess her popular charm. Wo learn to
love our difficulties since they provo
stepping-stones to victory.
It's so strnnce that only In tho
face of Hood and flame do men rlso
to the exalting meaning of a leal
brothel hood. What If In tho marts or
trade .rr nlong the busy highways.
wo nil felt the kinship or the hu-
man heart flod! What a world.
People milling around a show tent
cntmco reminds me of a bunch of
jitreorS) wnltlng to be loaded. And
when tho big fellow with the mega-
phono begins I think of the cow-punchers
pushing cattle up the chute In-
to tho cars. For the llf0 or mc It
looks Just alike.
livery ago has Its Napoleon or fi-
nanceIts Rockefeller nnd Its liar-
rimnn. Kvo nln tho dim past Noah '
was ahlo to float a stock company
when nil tho world was forced Into1
Involuntary liquidation. And it seems
as If we were approaching tho ngo of
a deluge of gold.
A gill's chances or making a good
wife depend entirely ition tho girl.
It takes force or character to lovo
deeply and to bo worthy of tho deep-
rut love. There aro somo queenly
spirits with heart enough to love a
man for what ho Is and not for what
sho can get out of him.
I have noticed that an object looks
so much larger when seen through a
tog. So It Is always. Ilroodlug over
thlpgs raises that tiling to hideous
and nnuatnral proportion. Tho best
preventative Is something that will
occupy tho mind l.ivo above tho fog-
bolt that's It.
!
John I). Rockefeller Is Bald to own
ono-fortleth of all the wealth or tho
United States. Ills Incomo Is seventy
millions every year. That makes n.o
thing! I must go down town nnd get
that gallon of oil and help pv my
part of that $32000000 charity find
Uncle John 1). has given awiy for
me.
A SLtOND IKIV 1U
MARKET
Has brought many new novelties to the new store. We are going to Keep
the pot Boiling by Keeping the new fresh goods coming'. Every express
is bringing the new goods.
THE LADIES ARE DELIGHTED
because Ardmore has at last a store which caters strictly to their 'whims
and fancies - ---
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
will bo attractive days at our store wo liavo a beautiful lino of
EASTER TAILORED SUITS
to show you and at prices that will interest you.
Heautlfu) Voile ami Silk Hulls $15.00 to $40.00
Pretty New Voile Skirts $6.50 to $18.00
Elegant Shirt Waisls in Silk Net or Lawn 50c to $8 50
Our buyer picked up some real snaps on th.s trip and w "1 give tho ladies u
chance at them
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Long White lvid niovcp iho regular
2D00 grade sizes up to t lO
only will go those days at j)l0O
Shoulder length undressed kid gloven
size 5 12 only regular S0.0O f JQ
grade goat JM. O
Ono lot regulnr $1 50 Kid Gloves in all
shades and full line s'zes go
these two days at only
Gloves limited one pair to customer.
Ladies embroidered linen collars the
regular 25c grade go these
two days at 15c or two for.
Boys Buster Brown Collars
two for!
79c
25c
25c
See the new "SwnstiKa" and I'Tcddy Bear" Belts.
Dainty Novelties in everything.
DITZLER DRY GOODS CO.
Telephone 825
"It Pnys to Trade with Ditzler"
Telephone 825
rnro privilege or a chance acquain-
tance with his Immediate ancestors.
Tho crash comes nnd tho reputed
daddy and mammy or n well-dressed
street waif blames somcliiidy'B kid
with a terrible "IntlooenCe." What
mortal fools! I don't know any In-
stitution that this world knows half
so bad ns tho homo of forty years
ngo. I am only 3G nnd spea'.;
back of my times. Hut I havj .ecn I j
tho output of thoso Institutions tliati-!-Nourished
forty years ugo. i J
J
ears -j.
far X
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lodge In the South Carolina Mate ed sottlement nnd have rendered n
prison to servo n lite sentence llnsty fnvorablo report. A tract ot 50000
remains iiiirepeutnnt for his crime acres has been granted the .Ion City Did you ever study a renl lender
100 ramlllcs locate pensive; tho voice melodous and ca
ressing. He Is not n righter hut a
pursunder. Ho Is a wlzzard whoso
glamor Is Irrcslstnhlllty. The spell Is
self-defense nnd would do tho dftd .within ono year
again n.liler the same clrcums-.n on tho land to make their permanent
cos. Ihomo they will bo given ns much
more land as they need. Tho site so-
Antl rnllroad legislation has Hour- levied Is east or tho Ciullaiias river tu bewitching and gracious nut nrtor
Wo are going to have the compulso-
ry school system nnd thereby wo are
going to have oung. men ami bos
who will bo catsble ot handling the
alfslrs of our home ttale nnd na-
tion when we have passed away.
New South Wnlos has decided to
nsitu llrltlsh Imuilgratym wi that
any dnmottlc servant or agricultural
Is borer desiring; to g to that coun-
try can make the la.noo mile vojngo
to Sydney nt a cost ri nearly J30 to
HO.
oo -It
Is estimated that riilllpplnes
have cost thu United Suites tax pay-
er 1 1.1 00000.000. The republicans
refuse lo allow the actual cost to bo
told to the country. We have paid an
enormous price for property nnd peo-
ple that will always lie nn cxix-nse
to us.
Ished In the legislatures or tho wes-
tern states this onr n total or near-
ly t00 bills providing ror tho restric-
tion and regulation or railways liav-
the Ijis Vegas grant.
It Is believed by tho church
clals that there
25000 ramllles or Zionists scattered
Two In One Winter. X
C. n. Kmerson of Kltzwllllam. N. i
II. had two attacks or pneumonia In -j-ono
winter. Ho writes Unit two phy-
sIclaiiB said ho could not recover ' :
rrom tho last attack. After they had'j
given up hopo ho began taking I-'o-1 t
ey's Honoy nnd Tar which brought
him out all right. Ho writes that ho1;
urcly thinks Toley's Honey nnd Tar..!
b tho grnndest reined ror thioat j
ml lung troubles. Hoffman Urur; Co. 1 1
:ity Drug Store. I ?
RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP
Woodwork lilacksmlthlng nnd Homesroclng fine t
I s properly Uono nt this shop every time. J
Let this shop ihi your work in all kinds or repair
Light Jobs or heavy at rates that aro fair. J
I
Drive In your horse.) for shoeing rirst rate j
Easing lnmeiicis and curing faults In the gait. J
Very best wagon wurk carrlago work neat .
Either rixlng or painting or building complete.
fll eat trimming wo du In a practical way.
You rind excellent Jobs nt this shop every day
Superior workmanship patrons will 3ay.
UNIONSHOP I
Ardmore I. T.
It Is possible ror a man to nave rtol.
Somo men's chnrncters nro blacKvn
od and other men's are whitewashed.
nil joti come to rind that taero Is
I- ! I f i. Mi.i n.i la
Offl uinu-l lliu ii-itvt. v rimvHvo. j
It Is doubtful ir even tho pooule
who don't live In glass houses should
throw stones.
The "wkw Ardmoreite
For All the New8
All the Time.
Ing been presented In the assemblies throughout this country nnd Kurope
or n dozen stntes of the middle west jwho will finally avail themselves of
Missouri lends with 177 bills of this 'the opportunity to establish nn agri-
character with Wisconsin second cultural settlement such as Is pro-
are not less than 1 1-"". "f great stremjth. It ls-
. Ilko tho cxhaustlcss fountain whoso
I secret springs nro hidden. '
with 127 bills.
posed.
California Fraternal Meeting.
Ardinorelte Special.
Itlverslde Cal. March lt. The Cal-
ifornia State Council of the Junior
Order I'nlted American Mechanics
Mrs. Mary Scott llnrtje wbi re-
cently secured n dhorce rrom Au-
gust llnrtje the millionaire paier
manurnctiirer of I'lttsburg has filed
suit for JSO.000 against her rormer
husband. The amount demanded "IniHl Its annual tesilon hero lotlay
expense or detectives l """tos rrom all p-irts or the state
emplojed by Mrs. llartje to secure ev.nro ''la"('. ' "'"
Idence. The dlvotx-o suit was orlgl-lunnKlnB a urx" wlmuv' "0"'
nnlly riled by llartje. who alleged I KranclfCO nl"1 vlclnl ''
that his wife Imd been guilty of lm-1 Tho at'rnl CllsUr Council of Oak-
proi.rletles with a negro coachman. I11""1 Blvo n exemplification of
I no inmaiory work tills evening lol
A child Is nn almost perfect re
velation of tho homo. If you could
sco some homes you would not won-
der whoro our criminal recruits
como from. I know some homes whoso
atmosphere leeks with deadly mi-
crobes. Iir n certain city within an
hour's run from my desk tonight a
little urchin said to his mother: "I
Jes know all de kindergarten teach-
ers are n-golng to heaven fur I've
lxvn wld 'em a week now and thy's '
never cussed niennr each udder nary
time." There It Is.!
In these latter days the kid finds
a great many substitutes proposed
In placo of tho good old "mother"
Citizens of Sioux Kails S. I). will lowwl llJ "l0 nl""lal banquet. Many days. The hired 'nurse tho governess
Within llvo years' wo shall have the enforcement of tho law ro. 'lestlons of general Interest will bo -an) thing hut "maw. The father Is
war with Jnan la iv ii.i r reiitlv nnsil liv lli K(l ni. Idlscussed during the convention In- nown uiwn nenu ami earn iiiiiit-r ii
1 1 ul son Maxim or now York ono or tho .legislature requiring n residence
world's greatest Inventors of muni- one year In tho state nnd th
lions or war. Ho says tho Jnpanoso months in tho county borore filing
could land 200000 men on tho Pacific a divorce suit with the further pro-
tdvipo nnd get them ns far ns tho! vision that nil hearings bo held In
Hocklos beforn wo could chack them. 'open court. Tho ease ntod secrecy
Ho says- wo should spend $200000000 With which "migratory divorces"
to equip a lleot In tho l'acltlc as largo 1'avo been secured In Sioux Falls
ns Japan's. have made that city the center of the
ot idiscussoii miring tne convention in- " """ "" "--r i
ofjcludlng tho mntter of admission or nanclal tides. The mother is In ses-1
'Japanese students to tho California pon ! soclnl donco club ills-1
in- public schools. cussing the problem of other folk's
children. In tho meantime the kid It
Economy onnbles some pooplo to doing his best to find n bosom trlcnu
pile up a lot of money for tho benont J''at anywhere ono big enough' f.i j
of the get-rlch-qulck promoters. I noli! his secrets and sharo his child-
-- lsh sorrows; growing more conscious
The worst thing nbout honesty Is all tho while that homo Is only a
th0 ')' ou can't get rich by It I boarding house nnd that he has tho
SMITH BIGGINS & WEST CO.
STRICTLY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS
"WE SELL THE EARTH"
A Few Bargains This WeeR!
Can't Mention All!
So 152 Lots 1 nnd 2 Illock 430 fruit and sbndo trees flno
lots n bargain "
No. 153 l.argo pleco or trackage property on two roads
very cheap two houses on tliU $10000
"No. H7. A fino corner ot In tho Phillips block cement walk
shiido treeB etc. ror n few days nt only $2300
No. 115 A lot largo enough for three moro residences with a
"room houso orchard barn city water closo In a lino plan'
PJj cheap at $2700
No HI Iirgo lot C-room house ono block of Main street
very closo In on ono of tho best pieces of property In tho
city nt only $6000
Also somo flno lots In Mcl.tsh Placo and Watcott Addition nt
low prlcej. Plenty of desirable vacnnt and Improved lots In
almost any part of the city.
Telephone 726
Tho cost of Tornado Insurance is
so small that you cannot afford to go
vvitnout IU
Wo have farms In Texas Oklahoma
and Indian Territory for sale or ex-
change. Trnckago l'roperty Wo havo somo
large pieces of dirt on the Santa Fo
and Itock Island track at the present
nt big bargains.
Havo for sale stocks of goods ho-
tels farms and farm lands and city
residences nt groat bargains.
Smith Riggins
West Co.
Dealers in Dirt and Sand
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
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