The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 13, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 9, 1907 Page: 1 of 12
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THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN INDIAN TERRITORY ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS-ALL THE LOCAL NEWS FIRS1
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Ready To Wear Department
! w'4'iwSi
Not on old shop worn
goods we have nol a
garment in the depart-
ment that has not come
to us during this season.
Right in the beginning
of the season to use
LINGERIE DRESSES
CRISP MOIL SKIRTS
SHEER WRISTS FANCY
AND SOLID COLOR PET-
TICOATS SILK AND
MOIL EATON COAT SUITS
we find ourselves forced
to place a DISCOUNT OF
ONE FOURTH OFF on
all goods in this section.
OUR LOSS
WILL BE
YOUR
GAIN
S 15.00 Lingerie Dresses
10.00 Uni'criu Drosses
will
will
be..-
be..
HERE
$33.75
30 00
ISO 00 Lingerie Drosses and Suits will be.. 22.50
20.00 Linge 10 Dresses Suits and Skirts
will t 15.00
13 00 Lingerie Dresses Suits and Skirts
will be 1 1.25
10.00 Dresses Suits and Skirts will bo.. . 7.50
7 50 Dresses and Skirts will bo 5.63
5000 Shirts and Petticoats will be 3.75
Same Reduction on All Children's and Misses' Dresses
ONE FOURTH OFF MARKED PRICE.
BURTON-PEEL
For Picnics and Barbecues
Solomon's Very Best Bread
j In Any Quanity.
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See or Write Us for City and Farm
Loans. Drew & Ramsey 111 North
Yashlngton Ardmore I. T.
You can bo Biiro of good soap If you
select from our stock no matter what
j on pa). We have both Imported
nml domestic goods. Pure oap at nil
prices from 5c to 50c.
9 1". J. KA.MSKY Druggist.
City and Farm Loans.
I will loan money on Improved In-
eldo business and residence property.
No delay.
A. C. HUItWKl.li
21-lm Hankers National bank bide.
Wiirn n man gives tip drinking for
n year It's a sign that If It lasts a
week ho will think ho Is a wonder.
We Are Elected Whole-
sale & Retail Grocery-
man for the New State
So don't forget when
in need of hijrh fjrndu
Groceries F r o s It
Fruits Fresh Vege-
tables Country Pro-
due High Grade
OoiTeo nrul Teas
Give its n trial
W. J. LANE
308 I. fl. St. Phone 217
HARGROVE COLLEGE PLANS
Trustees Have Plans on Foot to Im-
prove Both Buildings and Curri
culum of the Institution
Next Year.
Tho trustees of Hargrovo college
are prepailng to muko not only nn ac-
tive but nn arduous campaign ns well
us to put that Institution on a foot-
ing that will make It second to mme
In tho southwest ml In keeping with
(lie educational growth of this section
of tho country.
At tho meeting held a few days ngo
the new catalogue was completed nud
will bo given to the publishers In a
fow days.
The Improvements that tho trus-
tees have In contemplation for the
collect) will bo a remodelling of tho
buildings und the erection of the dor-
mitory recently burned. In all prob-
ability a strong effort will bu made to
secure assistance from tho education-
al board of tliu Methodist church and
to Interest easterners In the project.
The board feels no nnxlety In being
ablu to raise tho JIG.uuu necessary for
the construction of tho building but
do feel somewhat anxious to raise the
standard of tho colego to a high de-
gree Hargrove Is tho only higher In-
stitution u f tho Methodist church in
tho eastern half of tho new statu and
us that denomination Is one of the
strongest In tho country lu all prob-
ability the necessary funds will he
forthcoming to put tho college on the
high plane deslied.
At u ineetlug ro be held Juno 17
plans will bo discussed and centered
upon to enrry out tho Ideas of tho col-
lego trustees.
Wealthy Cattleman Killed.
ColTejvllle Kan June 8 William
Curtis a wealthy cattlinen. was kill-
Curtis a wealthy cattleman was kill.
Osage nation thirty-five miles from
here In n quarrel with a young far-
mer named Shabler. who has been
put in jail at Sedan Kan.
A fellow can nlways ralso n little
money by putting up his umbrella
with a pawnbroker.
RETURNS ARE VERY INCOMPLETE
Election Data is Coming in Very
Slow and a Decidedly Light
Vote is Polled
FIFTEEN THOUSAND
MAJORITY FOR GRUGE
This is the Report from Crucc 1 lead-
quarters at I wo O clock this Morn
ing-Haskell Claims the Earth and
is Getting Some Votes- Race Be-
tween Furman and Owen with
Hoffman Leading on the Okla
homa side -Carter County will
Not be Known until Monday
Tho peoplu laugh nt every ono who
makes n fad of collecting things ex-
cept tho collector ot bills. They
swear nt him.
At 1 o'clock this morning a special
faun Oklahoma Cit mated that Ciuce
would in nil prolmbilit.v tarry the
une l about 10000 niajuilly and
ami the nomination for the United
riiate.s Heimro luy between Hoy Hoff-
man and M. I Turner on the Okla-
homa side and Henry M. Furman
and n. I.. Owen on the Indian Terri-
tory side. These are the Interesting
races. The tesult Is still In doubt
all over tho state. Thu telegram
stated that In Oklahoma county
Okla. Cruco's majority will bo at a
intio of six to one. with Bunio ration
prevailing for Owen.
The change n the system of vot-
ing curtailed tho usual number of
votes cast throughout tho Indian
Teirltory section of the state where
the Arkansas system has over been
in vogue mid which was n material
factor In cutting down tho otu In
this city.
In the Congressional race Charles
I). Cm tor seems practically nssuied
of the nomination with I.lnebaugli
giving him n haul race In certain sec-
tions of tho district.
Tho iln' nnsxed ii.'f In the cltv with
out the least Jar although several
of the polls were late In opening
tor the hick of Judges.
Tho following uru the bulletins received:
'-' 07 p. m Mutual) ni ir I)ole's
heme gave Cruco 53. Haskell 3.
Omli- 0. For senator .Clore 3'J Tur
lie: :t. Hollirnn 17. Owens 34.
i:i lleno returns gnvo llaurnty 300
majority over .ecmiam.
Ardmorelto Special.
El Heuo Okla. June S 10:20 p. m.
Seven preclnts outside of Kl Hum)
In Canadian county give Oore 82
Hoffman 121 Nuglo CO. Turner 40.
Cruco 183 Doyle SF Haskell SO Del-
lamy 220 Cross 214 Ivey 125 Trapp
110 Freellng 55 McAdams 43 Saun-
ders 44 West 104. Dunlop 44 Howe
31 Menefeo "2 Itankln 03 Cameron
138 Knles 121. Roberts 151 Taylor
130 Hanraty 120. Ncedham 102 Fur-
man 01 Owen 157 Uutlterford Daugh-
erty 112 Murray 121 Bernard 240
llurke 108 McComb 137 Alcott 74
Clirt 42 Callahan SO Field 148 Love
03. Molester 53 McGlnley 03 Nel-
ton 35. Flttman SI l'lilllam 14 Iloetz-
el 51 Watson 50 Catswcll 140 Hayes
103 Campbell 125 Patton 110.
Ardmorelte Special.
Oklahoma City Okla. Juno 9. At
one o'clock this morning manager
J. H. Doolln claimed tho nomination
of t.oo Cruco of Ardmoro for gover.
nor by 10000 to 15000 majority. U
to this hour tho result of slightly
more than 5000 votes out of possibly
75000 cast was known showing the
standing to be: Cruco 2904 Doylo
305. Haskell 1848.
For t'nlted States senator the nom-
ination lies between Hoy Hoffman nnd
Henry L. Furman or Robert L. Owen.
.... Turner is still claiming his
nomination.
The returns nro very Incomplete
nml the votes from tno county nnd
cities not heard from nro expected to
cliango tho forecast nt this hour
Tho nominations of (lus Ivy for
stato auditor K. I). Cameron for stnto
superintendent Vete Hanraty for
chief mine Inspector nnd J. A. Men-
efeo for state treasurer ore practl-
cnlly conceded.
Returns Indicate tho nomination of
S. 1' Freellng for attorney general
and T. .1. McComb for Insuranco com-
missioner. For Jnstlco of tho supremo court
'tolit Wllllntrs 0f Durant W. J. Hor-
ton S. W. limes nnd Jesse Dunn am
?rptically certain of being noml.
nated
ut of n vr'ne strength of 112.000
only about ".ono votes wero cast.
Prune en-Hod Oklahoma county by
a six to one majority
R .. Owens 'or United States senn-
tnr linn carried evpry city In Indian
Territory that Ins been heard from
9 p. m. Pom- lete returns from Yu-
knn Cnnnllnn co"ity glvo for sen.
Mor Gore 1R. Hoffman 55 Turner
5. Furman 49. Owens an. i?iiii.
ford 1.
For governor. Cruco !.
For nudltor Ivoy 3S Trapp 38.
Minn Inspector. Hanratv 45. Nol.
Muskogee I. T. 9:15 p. m. Full
Democratic strength here 1201.
Two precincts out ot six gave Cruco
140 cut of C39.
I'-.hI-pII'h campaign manager con-
ceues sou majority hero for Cruco.
Indications are Owens will lead
Rutherford on senatorial contest.
Hnskoll's manager claims stato vie-
torv by 10.000 declaring tho light
vp in Oklahoma means victory for
Haskell.
Haskell claims .Pittsburg. Ryan
Muskogee nnd Wngonor counties.
The cltv of Wagoner wont almost
unnnlmous for Cruco nnd Potter gavo
Cruco n majority.
Tulsa 11:30 p. m. Cruco head-
quarters claim Cruco carried Tulsa
county by 123 majority and 275 In
city.
Yablcqunh gavo Haskell 190 Crnce
100. This Is unofficial.
12:07 a. m. Tulsa city Is even be-
tween Cruce and Haskell nnd county
two to one for Haskell. This Is n big
Hnskell gain.
Hoffman nnd Owen aro loading.
Shawnee Okla.. 12. midnight. Tho
count Is very slow; tt Is thought tho
full count ennnot bo completed to-
night. Telegraph onico will closo for
tho night
Outhrlo. Okla. Hoffman and Owen
carried Outhrlo by practically n unan.
Imous vote nnd Haskell seems tn
novo n little tho best of It over Doyle
Dunlop. Hanraty and Plttman ran
ahead of tho ticket.
Ardmore precinct 7 73 votes; com-
plete returns give:
U. S. Senator
Ooro 21
Hoffman "...!.'.'.'." io
Naglo ... 1
Turner 32
Furman 45
Owens 03
Rutherford "2
Governor .
Ctnco 73
Doyle . 0
Hnskell 0
.ludgo Supremo Court
Treadwell 48
Williams 18
Congress
Carter Oil
I.lnebaugli 6
Mcl'herrln 0
Sarlls 1
Sklllern 0
Stato Senators
Heavers ' 21
Graham 51
I.lttlo 38
District Judge
Kddleman 35
Russell IS
Thompson u
Representative
Harris 33
McCnnts 31
Veal .. 6
Ward 8
Young .'. . 30
County Judge
Freeman 10
Mason 22
Swan 3
Walcott 37
County Attorney
Ilrown 37
Mathers 30
District Clerk
Mulkey w .... 23
Vernon 20
Warren 27
County Clerk
Carter 1
Framo 32
McCuIlough .. . ... 5
Parker &
Whaynu 20
Sheriff
Akers 11
Arnold 5
Laces and Embroideries
33 1-3 PER CEOFF
(Monday and Tuesday Only.)
50 and 33 1-3 PER CENT ON MEN'S CLOTHING
LADIES' SUITS 33 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT
Big June Clearance Sale Will Continue
Through the Week. Greater Bargains
Than Ever
MODEL DRY GOODS CO.
MeKee
McLainore
Pollock
County Treasurer
Hiitchlus
Humph
Sullivan ....
Register of Deeds
Chaeo
McKnliiht
Payni. .
Pollard U
Tolson 21
County Surveyor
Ham
County Superintendent
lloolli .i. 4
Clifton ; 13
32
t CARL I). DAVIS
I Tuilor-Mfltlo Cluthinrf
Clianliii. I'roBnluir ami lli'iuilrlnir !
106 E. Mln Phone 73o
("K-'H"i"f'.-ii
Jeffreys
Nlblack
County Commissioner
Harden
Kendall
County Weigher
Smith
Taliaferro
Justice of tnu Peace
Dickey
Ikard ' 17
Pulllam - II
Winfrey 43
Coustablo' '
Iloucher ........... 10
lloyd 12
Duston 20
I.add 21
I.nnlnim 35
Pettlt 7
Whlto 20
Superintendent of Public Instruction-Cameron
41
Knlo 10
Freellng leads for attorney general.
J. J. 'McAlestcr leads for corpora
tion counsel.
McCombs leads for Insuranco com
missioner.
Simon.
Complete returns from Simon In
I.ovo county show tho following vote:
U. S. Senator
Goto
Horrmnn 1
Turner
Furman f3
Owen - II
Rutherfod I
Governor
Cruce t
Haskell S
Judge Supremo Court '
Treadwell Jl
Williams 12
Congress-
Carter
Miiebaugh 7
Mcl'herrln 2
Sarlls 7
Sklllern 8
Stato Senator-
Heavers 1-
Graham 30
District Judge
l'Mdlomnu .... 35
Hustell 20
Thompson 3
Keller's Store.
t'ho llox nt Keller's Store In tho
city sent In complete returns at mid-
night as follows:
U. S Senator-
Gore 28
Hoffman 12
Naglo 2
Turner 23
Furman 45
Owens 22
Rutherford 1
Governor
Cruce G3
Judge Supremo Court
Treadwell 31
Williams 25
Congress
Carter
l.ltiobaugh
Sklllurn
Stnto. Senators
lliiivuta
Graham i
Mttlu
District Judge
IMdlemaii
Riusell
Thompson
Representative
Harris !....
.McCnnta
Veal
Ward
Young
County Judge
Freeman ' ..
Mason ...
Swan
Wulcott
County Attornoy
Hi own .......
Mathers
District Clerk
Mulkey
Vernon
Wnrren
County Clork
Carter
Framo
McCuIlough
Whnynu
Shurlff
Akers .........
McKeo . .
McUimoro ......... .
I'ollock
County Treasurer
Hiitchlus .
Humph
Sulllvnn
Register of Deeds
Chnsu ' ...
McKnlght
Pnyno
Polard
Tolson
County Superintendent
Hootli
Clifton
Jeffreys
N'lblnck
County Weigher
Smith
Taliaferro .-
Justice of tho cPaco
Dickey
Ikard
Pulllam
Winfrey
Constable
Iloucher ...
Hoyd
Duston
l.aild
l.andrum
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No Money for Witnesses.
South McAlestor I. T. June 8. Tho
appropriation for witness fees being
wch.nisted n() more criminal ciser will
n tried In any of th Unltol Stntei
court). In Indian Tenitory un'M niter
tio firs- ct July when tho tiex. npi.-u-prlatl'M
b'-coines nvallnblo
.Ramsey's Talcum Powder Is tine-
nualed for nursery use. It Is puro
soft dainty and healing and has n
delightful perfume. A full pound
package costs but 25c.
0 F. J. RAMSKY Druggist.
VIENNA CAFE
ICE CREAM PARLOR NOW OPEN
GOOD MEALS GOOD SERVICE
Dinners Served a la Carle.
ham 39.
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