The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 289, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 28, 1907 Page: 2 of 12
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmor Sunday April 28 1507
PAGE TWO
NEW SPRING CLOTHING
IN I-ROM " i '.I.'-
Stein Bloch
and Snellenburg
SIcinBrOtli Saxon Sack Stit
Tbe lateit "no verts
boaaUful blue serge. lark
greys plaids stripe and
check malu II- V ti I-'
123 to. ijtt and I." '
Us I ' i CKLI
The Snellenburg CloUiiog
LaUrtt Style. !!'! .'. ' .-.
grey. grey plaids t'j-
check and o.u ''; 3 I
112 to. II ; l.' a. . I '
III u SSC! U
NEW SPRING SHOES
AND OXFORDS
$3.50
" $3.50
51.00
Sl.00
. raft I'ater;
t Stifle
raft PaW-nt Co
r a Oxford.
.a. -ton Patent t'oro-
i.a snows
The shoe with both
comfort and style.
IUii-on Patent f'oro-
t a ixfords
Vt!-wn Vid and Patent
and $6.00
It ui wear RaWton and Net-
tleton isboe. ou have satis-
faction of knowing ou wear
the late.t tle without mak-
ing jour feet pay the penalty.
something to suit all in
r w nng shirts and fur-
t .ihitig. Don t put off bu
-g vm and let us ho
j t fi- w reatiot.s in
. . r cring apparel while
our it k is complete.
ONE
PRICE
Treadwell & Company
oiirimts m hi
SF0I
CASH
MRS. NIBLACK CANDIDATE.
For Superintendent of Count
School Testimonials.
Parents and Friends of Education In
Carter County (Irwtlng:
Since I may not see yon race to
fact I take thli method of Informing
you ot ray candldary for Superintend-
it ot labile Instruction for Carter I
county i
It iwqulrei mora raoarcfalns 1
.tact and ei-cutlre ability to organize j
systematise and grade county school
than it doe city schools from the tact j
that lb different school are o re-1
MOte from one another. Still thla can i
bat dooe. ai la el'arly ahown by re-
nrta of tb county schools of I 111
nola which am conceded by every In-1
formed educator aa being the beat in
tie. United State I aland for th or-
ganisation nf Jutt uch a school. ys-
Iota In Carter rounty. We hurt al-
ready adopted tlivlr course of atiuly I
la Aril more.
I understand tb'ut It will ri-qulru tin-
tiring effort lny of travol through
lh country and rilitlits of deep study
and planning to consummate such a
county achftol system n I linvn In
my mind and uii aa I r'Mgo myself
to establish in Carter rounty If
fleeted.
I favor rigid economy In 'I xpen-
dlturo nf school fund I nnn tlio se-
curing nf the very beat Mtn: build-
ing touchers and c-ijutpmer.ts that wo
can poaslhly tench. Nothing short of
thli la r-conomy. I believe that our
'county schools can anil ought to grad-
uate na scholarly boys anil rItIh nn
our city c1kmi1. "Aim nt tlio lilnhit"
ti tny motto.
I am not nchanuM to ray Hint I lake
n doep Interval In all pnllllcnl qiion-
tlona mid (tint I have decided political
vlawa. I am of that great party which
nlwaya walchen with jealmw tye any
form of the centralization or usurpa-
tion of power whether It bo vested
In n coriwirnle IxtrlN or In n klnglc
pynon. I believe that the Democratic
party U the (nly partv that guarantee
to the people a perpetuation of gov-
cnimont "by Hip people for tlio peo-
ple." I Ihorefoni plnce tiiVHelf subject
to tho nctlon of Ihn Democratic party
Onco more I pledge untiring energy
of mind nnd body unceasing devotion
of heart to tho educational Institu-
tions of Carter County.
Resolution.
' He It rnaolved Uy the Democratic
Statu comniltteo of Oklahoma In reg-
ular aesalon convened at tho city of
Tulaa that we moit heartily endorte
and approve tho rplondld constitu-
tion about to bo submitted to the
people of this state by the constltu-
tlonnl convention; and c congratu-
late the faithful unielflah nnd patri-
otic members of said convention up-
on tho completion ot their most nr-
duoua task and iion tho succtvis that
baa nttended tholr determined efforts
to advance and conserve tho Inter-
ests of the thole pcoplo ns against
corporate greed nnd nil other special
luteresta. They hnvo framed tho host
constitution the world lis a over seen
and wo thereforo call upon nil good
citizens nnd nil lovers of liberty nnd
good government Irrespective ot par-
ty affiliation to rally to tho support
and wiKlst In tho ratification of this
groat charter ot Human liberties.
DON'T PUT OFF
for tomorrow hst you can ih today.
1 If you put off buying n bottle of ll.il
Inrd's Hnow Liniment when that pain
cornea oti won't hno any buy n hot
He today. A posltho euro tor Hhou
mallsm Hums Cuts Rprnlns. Con
trnctej Miinclrs etc. T. 8. Or. ham
I 1'rarlo drove Ark. wrlte:
"I wish to thank you for tho good
results I received from Bnow I.lnl
ment. It positively cured me of Hheu
1 matlsm nfter others had failed. Sold
by F. J. Hamscy.
Tools stumhlo around In the darl;
but tho wise mtn carrlc'B a lantern.
A girl Hccms to think being engaged
Is so an to be like piniple In n novel
Some ptople want to be on n Jury
no n to gel tin testlmonj Unit Is not
printable
B Prirp tn Suit
All Purses
Many Styles Cubinet WorH
Needles for all maHes of
machines.
Machines Rented Sold or
Exchanged.
Thelcelcbrated Singer and
Wheeler S Wllion.
J. N. Morgan Mgr.
Phone 106 Ardtnore I.T.
ENDORSEMENT.
Hen. R. L. Williams for the Supreme
Court from This District.
o;.j of rejolatlom a4ep( by DesBo--i-'
Central Coaaaaltt of Bryan)
' c-tT oa April IS. 1ST:
". HKREA? tk HoMftrabfe TL U.
..am cf Daraat. ladtaa Tarcitory. '
.;di to tbc aeHeitaUaaf erf ats
r x-rotts frtoad witaia ta HasRi ot
S j r-m Court Jodtrta DUtrtct Svaav
v-r Two aad aaaaasKoa ktaavif as a
"-acl.da'.e frasn said dtMrtct tor o f
'It ;utt.ea ot tbe sapresae eoart: i
bavtat: bra for ottt a decade
a resident of this cooaty and larlag
a delat to ta etaastJtattoaal
e . xsttoo tor cae propowl state of
Ok.aV.ma from t On ..aa44 aad
r.:tt-h District. as4 bartax served bit
dist-ia and coaatry faltbrnlly la asM
'-r.v-Eic. and ha Tin rendered eos-
'j.j' asd talialo! srrie le th la-
- o tta rreat aaaaa of the peo-
: and know In him to be lawyer
' an analytical tatad. a atadcat aad
a tt.Lker. quick to pjitrat the
r.caciea of ltpal or other propodUoei.
r.d star -lias deaerredly hlb among
'- mem brs ot Us professtoB. and
witg htm la his prlrat lite to je
.tncly moral aad aprlgbt. aad recog-
r.'zins; farther that to the sapreme
"rjrt of tbe proposid state we most
"k for the final Jut settlement ot
i rated right a between Individuals
ax ! all parties and to (attain all Just
iawr of the people through their repre-
sentatives enacted. It le Important to.
ha"- men on the beach la sympathy
wi'h such laws aad from his record In
tte cjnsutatiooal convention bellev-
ing be Is in sympathy therewith and
krowng be ha the brain the aeeaa-j
aary legal experteaee tbe Judicial
poise the backbone aad the Integrity
to meet all theaw requirements ;
NOW. THBRBPORB. We. the Dem-
ocratlc Central Commttte for Bryan '
County of the propjed state ot Okla
homa hereby endorse tbe candidacy
of tbe Honorable It. I- Williams tor
one of the Justices of the sapreme
coon of the state ot Oklahoma and
urge tbe democracy of said district to
give him their earnest support.
i Signed I T. L. COX.
S. I'TTKRBACK Chairman
Secretary.
Copy of a letter from one of the
leading tamer delegates who resid""
at Sclplo. I. T la Pituburg County
Sclpio. I. T . April IJ. 1007.
Hon It. I- William? Durant. I T.
My Dar Sir:
I am gratified to know that ou arc
a candidate for oce of the Justices of
the Supreme Court from Judicial Dis-
trict No. 2. Whilst I am not a resident
of said district but being an adjoining
resident and having served aa a mem-
ber of the constitutional convention
being one of the farmer delegates
I therein and having seen your faithful
honest and able work therein In favor
of the people I am cxcedlngly
anxious to see you on the supreme
bench. Every farmer laborer miner
and railway employe should support
you for you have been their steadfast
friend In the constitutional conven-
tion. You are. at liberty to use this
letter aB )Oii see proper.
Truly your
(Signed ) J. I. WOOD.
Copy of n letter from a prominent
farmer delegate from Pottawatomie
County:
Wnnettn Okla. April 15 190"
lion. It. I. Williams
Durant. I. T.
My Dacr Sir:
I am pleased to note that you have
announced your candidacy for one of
tho Justices of tho supremo court for
the stnto of Oklahoma from Supietnc
Judicial District No 2 Being a farm-
er and having been all my life nnd
having been associated with you on
the Railroad nnd Public Service Cor-
poration Committee In tho constitu-
tional convention nnd partlclntlng In
(lie deliberations of Uiat body dally
and having observed jour course
therein I feel that every class nnd
especially the farmers and laborers
tho railroad employe nnd tho miner
will bo Bnfe when we hnve a supreme
court to construe our constitution nnd
Interpret our statutes by men whose
hearts nro as close to the people ns
I yours 1 only regret that I do not re
side In your district and for Hint r;i
ton nm not permitted to take part In
your nomination but I hope that the
democratic arty will nominate you
from that district as It will be tny
pleasure to participate In tho state
election on August C 1S07 and vote
for you ns ono of the supreme Judges
ot the state.
As ono of the farmers of Potto-
walolnle county and being a member
of tho Tanners' I'nlon. and president
of my county serving under my 3rd
election nnd having bicn loyally buji-
IKirted by the great farmer element In
my district as a delegate to the con
stl'uHonal convention which has Just
framed a constitution for the proposed
state I hopo nnd trust that every
farmer i very labori r evury railway
emploje and every miner In your ills-
tr I- t who belevo In democratic prlncl
pies and laws enacted and Interpreted
ta all men will see fit to cast hit bal-1
tot far you in the approaching primary
-aad flal election-
I hope yoa will make it convenient 1
between this aad Augast th to make
ns a speech ia our town
Voan staeerety.
(Stfaed- T C WTATT.
TIME TABLE.
Frisco.
EaJtboand
No. 4: leaves $
No. 44 leaves 1
Westbound-
No. 41 arrives 9
No. 41 arrives
05 a.
15 p.
:50 a.
50 p.
Pneumonia's Desily Vver
hd ro sertoatly affected my rig..
Ir. writes itr Paanle CV-nnor. ot
Rani Roate 1. Oeorprtown. Tenn..
that coached eoaUnoowly nicht aad
day aad the netrtbcri' prediction
eonsampUoa teemed Inevitable until
ay hasbasd brought home a bottle ot
Dr KtnCt New Discover which In
my cM proved to be toe only REAL
eoagh care and restorer ot yeak sore
hengj When all other remedies ut-
terly fan. you may still win in tae
battle arjaiast lang aad throat
trouble! with New Discovery the
REAL cure. Guaranteed by W B
Frame druggist aad City Drug Store
tc aad UO". Trial bottle tree.
It rurpri a man the first time hit
wife lot her temper After tbat he
1 turt'rteed hec the loeta't.
A Baby.
should be sanshlse la the hose and
will be It yon give It White Cream
Vermifuge the greatest worn raedl
dse ever oSered to suffering human
ity. This remedy Is becoming the
peraaaeat fixture ot well regulated
households a mother with children
can't get along without a bottle of
White's Crean Vermifuge In the
bouse. It It the purest aad bet nod
lelne that money can buy. Sold by
F. J. Ramsey.
Choctaw-Rock Island.
Eaitboucd
So. 10 lean: S:S5p.
Wettboucd
No. 9 arrives 1:15 p.
m.
Santa Fa.
Southbouad
No. S 4:29 a.m.
No. 17 t:50 p.m.
No. 19 i::35p.m.
North bo nad
No. 6 12:50 a.m.
No. It 11:55 a.m.
No. 20 5:35 p. in.
When a man doe well In business
hit wife thinks It's because be gets
such good meals at homo and prob-
ably she is right.
INDIGESTION.
With Its companions heart burs
flatulence torpidity or the liver con-
stipation palpitation ot the heart
poor blood headache and other ner-
vous symptoms sallow skin foul
tognue offensive breath and a legion
ot other ailments Is at once the most
widespread nnd destructive malady
among the American people. The Her-
bine treatment will cure all these
troubles. 50c bottle. Sold by F. J.
Ramsey.
He who Is the architect of his own
fortune should not be lacking In sand
Especially recommended for Piles
tbat Is DeWltfe Carbollzed Wl'ch
Hazel Salve. Sold by Hoffman Drug
Co.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims ot appendicitis are
those who are habltuallr constituted
Oiino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures I
the liver and bowels and restores the
natural ictron of the bowels. Orlno
Laxative Fruit Syrup dos not nau-
seate or gripe and Is mild and pleas-
ant to take. Refu substitutes. Mou-
rn an Drug Co. and City Drug Store.
Salvation Army Meeting.
Tbe Salvation Army conduct ev
ery night In their ball one-half block
south on Washington street (tho old
city hall):
Sunday school at 10:30 a.m.
Free and easy meeting at 3:21 p.
m.
Cordial invitation to all.
Moaey talks and a few pennies
make more noise than a hundred-dollar
bill.
KODOL For Dyspepia clears the
stomach and makee the breath as
tweet a a rose. KODOL is sold by
druggists on a guarantee relief plan.
It conforms strictly to the National
Pure Food and Drugs Law. Sold by
Hoffman Drug Co.
j The man who attends strictly to his
own business Is sever overwork 1
AnMrjpaiir.n Is more fun than real
lra'l n soccimcs
A FREE TRIP
TO LONDON!
Will convince you that the
very best
Pressing Cleaning and
Repairing
is done by L. L. London
who solicits your patronage.
He has charge of the Cleaning and Pressing
Department at
Merchant
Tailor
Phone 620 111 West Main St. Ardmore I.T.
Ladies' WorK a Specialty
J.J. Stolfa
Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable.
A happy homo Is the most valuable
possession that Is within the reach ol
mankind but you cannot enjoy Its
comforts It you are eulfcrlng from
in. Tou Uirow aside busi-
ness cares when yuu enter your home
and you can be relieved from those
rheumatic pains by only applying
Chamberlain's Pain Dalm. One appli-
cation will give you relief nnd Its con-
tinued u?e for a short tlmo will bring
about a permanent cure. For sale by
F J. Ramsey W. n. Frame Ardmore
Drug Co. Bonner & Bonner.
Presbyterian Mission Society.
Meets once a monta; President
Mrs. S. S. Carr; Vice president Mrs.
H. C. Pottcrf; Secretary and treas-
urer Mrs. J. R. Pennington.
WOODWARD GIVEN BOND.
Case Against Ada Man Will Be Inves-
tigated Tomorrow.
Ardmoreltn Special.
Ada I. T. April 27. H. Woodward
who Is charged with the murder qt
his brother-in-law Gu Pool here a
few days ago. Joined his family here
yesterday. Judge Townscnd granted
him ball In the sum of $2500 for his
appearance at Ardmore next Monday
when bis case will bo Investigates by
tho grand Jury. It an Indictment Is
found against him his case will like-
ly bo transferred to this place.
Many a woman's Idea of being artis-
tic is not to know how to cook.
WOMEN S OUTER GARMENTS
READY TO WEAR
W
E are showing the very finest Ready.to- Wear Goods ever shown in Ardmore not a few garments but
a large complete stock embracing everything that goes with a first class stock of women's wearables.
V0IL SILK CHIFFON
PANAMA SUITS
In both cout nnd Eaton Coat styles
these same sultx you will find In our
largo stores ono of which In tho largest
In tho entlro south doing more ready to
wear business than any concern In tho
south. When you bavo considered tho
amount of goods we must buy to furnish
tlieso storcx It Is not at all strange that
we should claim to be able to show you
tlieso FINER LINES at loss money than
other can.
SIhK SHIRT WAIST
SCITS at
VOIL EATON COAT
SL ITS nt from Jld.oO to
CHIFFON PANAMA' EATON COAT
Sl'ITH this lino is largest embracing
all the popular solid shades of IILI'E
11I.ACK CHA.MPAKl.N'Euiiil faney mix-
tures the rango of prices In Ioiir wo
can show you snappy suits fh'J ft ft ft
from t3o.OO on down to... tplUtUU
$12.50
$24.75
WOMEN'S
HANDSOME VOIL
SKIRTS
MADE OF ALTMAN'3 CRISP VOIL.
This character of merchandise Is
having tho call frvm nil sides this
season. Wo wero very fortunate in
getting largo contracts accepted long
before tho present ndvanco reached
tho markets and ns a consequence
p.re today selling ALTAIAN'S Crisp
Voll Skirts at less rwiney than they
wero over shown at in the city. Our
line is not confined to n few styles
cf any one maker's goods. We aro
snowing several lines mado by the
very best mnkers In New York City
som0 aro plain others havo Taffeta
bandB while others nro 'very elabo-
rately braided. We aro also showing
Bomo very handsome creations In
Hand Embroiderled Models. Theso
nro extremely new.
Voll Skirts at $20 $15 $10 and
JVaU!&H tsY-VBrvBM
aaVJFi cilllsLrnLvllaBV
kTsM) if rts I IiSbbKisiHbV
LADIES' DRESS AND
SHIRT WAISTS
In our shirt waist sect! in we arc per-
haps stronger than In nny other show-
ing a lino of goods second to nono any-
where. In fact In our eagerness to havo
a handsome showing In this section wo
havo overbought ourselves on tho Oner
grnilo goods Lingerie's are very pop-
ular this season this sheer mull will bo
very scarco on tho market in nil tho
hotter grades beforo tho season Is half
over wo have named prices on theso
waists that will never bo seen again
anywhere tlio lino commences at 09
cents anil runs to 125.00. Wo havo do-
vhleil it up anil priced it In lots so that
wo may handle It to n hotter advantage
We will havo on special tale Monday
and Tuesday an assortment at $2 00
$3.50 and $4.50. Their is not a waist In
this lot but what Is worth 25 per cent
moro money than those prices better
look nt them when they nro gone you
will pay moro money for Inferior goods.
1 108-10 E.WAIH BURT0NPEEL I ARDMORE 1. T.
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