The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 105, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 24, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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TWO
THE DAILY ARDMOREITt
Ardmere Tuesday Sept. 24 1907
Woman's
miwt
trating and soothing properties
all unpleasant feelings and so
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering as numbers have
testified and said "it is worth
bottle of druggists. Book containing lvL
valuable information mailed free.
THE RADflllD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta Go.
MAN WHO REFORMED HOT
SPRINGS MAY BE JAILED AGAIN
Anlinorelto Special.
Hot Springs. Ark Sept. 21.
Whether or not an editor mid a
preacher will have to k onen more
behind tin' bars of tho county Jail
ns ono of tin- liiiploaftaiit results o(
waging n roform movement will bo
decided during tlio term of court
oh'ihm1 here today by Judge W. II.
Kvnns. Ho liaH been called upon to
decide whether or not County Judge
Orlamlo II. Sampler ono of tlut
prominent iiioiiiIkth of tlio so-called
"Mot Springs gang"' lias tlu power
to twain Incarcerate- It. C. Hchacfi r
managing editor of tin' Cltlzcn'x
Dally ltultotlti. nnd tlio Hov. V.
Anils pastor of tlio First llaptlst
church for contenipt of court al-
leged to have lit en shown In arti-
cles nnd editorials appearing In the
Tally Bulletin admittedly rollcctlng
iimiii the court anil upon the Judgo
personally.
Sehaefor nnd Amis have been the
most cnnsplclotis llgureti In a light
for reform which has within a
year's lime metamorphosed the fam-
ous Arkansas Ha from a rendezvous
of gamblers swindlers and iiiiinlcl-
till grafters Into a city Tree from
gambling "IicIIh" pool rooms wine
looms conlldence men nnd HwlndlerH
who formerly thrived by preying up-
(. i 'lit unfortunate Invalids and oth-
ers who came hero by Hie thousands
to heal themselves In the celebrated
wntors controlled by the I'nlt d
States government. Troni (ho "wid
I Want to Swap It Off!
I have just received two cars of line mixed
Farniturc Carpels Linoleum and Oil Cloth
and will exchange same for any kind of old joods or sell
ON EASY INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS
cheaper than any other place for SPOT CASH.
C. P.
PHONE
AT THE BIG HOUSE
FRANK BEIRYHILL
rOR IVIRTHINO
MAADE Of TIN
TINNER
L. P. ANDERSON President D. F. FRENSLCY Vice President
C. L. ANDERSON Cashier C. S. MAUPIN Assistant Cishler.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE I. T.
Capital Paid In .600Oe.M
8urplus Funds $105000.00
Tttal $225COO.O0
Trie oldevt bank In Indian Territory. Accounts of rlrrai and Indi-
viduals lollclttd upon the most liberal torms consistent with
good banking.
Promptness Knowledge and
Absolute Indemnity
are the characteristics of
our business
ROBERTS &
INSURANCE tt
Is to love children and no noma
can be completely happj with
out them jet the ordeal througk
which the expectant mother
must pass usually is so full of suffering'
danger and fear that she looks forward
to the critical hour with apprehension
and dread. Mother's Friend by its pene
allays nausea nervousness and
prepares the system for tin
est-open" town In America where
folly and Inlijnlty held high revel
Hot Springs has been transformed
'Into 'a romparn'voly rospectalo
city. In n ycar'M time twenty of the
most famous gambling palaces In
tho I'nllcd States havo been forced
to close their doom eight thriving
pool room where hundreds gambled
dally on ponies galloping In nil
parts of the United States have
been driven out two nice tracks
put out of commission and numerous
other reforms effected. Of tho two
tracks lissex park was forcul Into
bankruptcy while Oaklawn Dan
Stuart's famous half-mllllon dollar
plant has been turned to more le-
gitimate uses us the headquarters
of the Arkansas State Fair associ-
ation. It. O. Schafer. tho youthful editor
of tho Dally lliilletln who Is largely
responsible for tho accomplishment
of these reforms. Is but 22 years of
age mid nppears even younger.
That ho has the courage of his con-
victions Is shown by tho fact that
once before he went to Jail editing
his paper from behind the bars rath-
er than pay a lino Imposed for con-
tempt of court. Uttle more than a
year ago tho "Hot Springs gang"
was laughing uproarously at what
was considered the harmless enthusi-
asm of a callow youth. Todav the
laughter has subsided to a sld;ly
grin and Is likely to vanish entirely.
Homers
HALL
366
ON CADDO STREET.
TIN ROOflNO
A SPICIAITT
BONNER
BONDS
"It Is particularly gratifying to
iih" said Hchaefer in an Interview
"that tho reform movement has been
what might he termed a commercial
success .Many prominent citizens
and some of the reform opponents
nt that actually believed thnt com-
mon decency and honesty would kill
tho resort. Tliey believed that when
tho gamblers nnd tho wealthy mem-
bers of tho sporting element who
formerly II licit this city during the
winter season wen; given the cold
shouhUr that the city depending as
it does on tourist patronage would
suffer Irreparable damage. Others of
more far-seeing Judgement believed
that thousands of respectable patrons
were being kept away from Hot
Springs on account of Its notorious
character as n gambling resort and
have had their theory sustained to
n most gratifying degree. As soon
as tho word went out that Hot
Springs had been 'civilized' n mark-
ed decrease in the number of health
seekers and the better class of tour-
ists resulted which has made the
present BUinnur season twenty per
cent ahead of what It ever was be-
fore." Tlio Itev. W. T. Amis Kdltnr
Scliaefer's co-worker In the battle
for reform Is now being boomed for
governor of Arkansas on the
strength of tho reputation he lias
gained by lighting the "Hot Springs
gang"
"We will continue our light until
tho laat grafter Is out of ofllco or
In tho penitentiary and until the
men who have stulhd ballot boxes
with burlap and excelsior nnd stolen
tho citizen's ballots aro punished"
is tlio warlike declaration of the
militant clergyman. Anils is also a
young man the Hot Springs church
being his first pastorate.
it la now generally admitted
among the htllncss nun of Hot
Springs that reform lias been n good
thing for the town. Many men who
at first looked upon tho reform as
ii disturbing element thnt wns likely
to 'hurt business" nnd "maku capi-
tal timid" are now lined up in the
reform ranks. I-Vw would care now
to return to tho old ngltne when
Hot Springs naked nnd unashamed
Haunted Its sins before the world.
The goddi'sB of chance has bei n
thrown I rum thu pedestal she. so
long occupied as tlio ruling deity of
the Arkansas spa. The efforts of the
reform" havo shown that u town
may ho both prosperous and de-
cent. A martyrdom in jail will only
servo to I'dd to the fame of the Hot
Springs crusaders.
Hewitt's C'arbollzed Witch Hazel
Salvu Is good for bolls burin cuts
!cldR and hUIii diseases. It la on-
peclally good for pile. Sold by the
llotruian DniB Co
News Forecast for Wednesday.
Ardmorelte Special.
Among the Impoitaiit news events
scheduled for tomorrow lire the fol-
lowing: American llankeiu' association will
formally luauguinte Its thirty-third
annual convention In Atlantic City.
l'resdent lioosewll will leave Oys-
ter Hay for Washington where he
will consider Important executive
matters prior to leaving on his west-
ern and southern trip.
lCllhu Itoot secretary of state will
leave Washington on a trip that will
extend to the City of .Mexico where
he wll bo tho gneist of President
Diaz.
Secretary Taft Is due to nrrivo In
Yokolioma Japan nnd will spend
'eight days in the flowery kingdom.
' visiting Toklo Kobe and Nagasaki
i International convention of the
Itotherhood of St. Andrew opens in
W ashngton. (
I National Association of Iical I'lre
Insurance .gcuts convenes in Itlch-
tiiond.
I Pettlbone Is Dying.
' IIolso Idaho. Sept. 21. (ieoreo A
I'ettlbone was unable to appear In
the district court today to have Ills
case set for trial. An affidavit of
the attending physician states that
IVttlbone is suffering from uliicer of
the bladder. which unless soon
cnoKd win prove fatal. An oper
ation may be necessary but fears
Iho patient will ho unable to survlvv
It.
Rounding Up Wolves.
Chlckasha I. T. Sept. 21. The fin
al big wolf hunt of Oklahoma 1st on
twenty tulles i-outh of here on the
Ike Hariross ranch. .More than 100
dogs from different parts of Texas
and Oklahoma are In the camp and
the one catching the most wolves
will receive a premium of J.Hl An
Invitation was extended Governor
Pnintz. but his business was made
too urgent by the close of 4 ho dec-
Hon to permit of his leaving (luthrlo
Nearly all of Iho newly elected coun-
ty candidates are with the party.
Take WeWltt's Kidney and Illadder
pills for backache weak kidneys and
Inflammation of the bladder. Sold by
Hoffman Drug Co. '
WILL LEAVE
OYSTER BAY
PRESIDENT WILL DEPART FROM
SUMMER HOME TOMORROW.
WORKED ON MESSAGE
Durnfl Stay si Oyster Day President
Practically Completed Important
Features Will be Quite
Voluminous.
Ardmoroltp Special.
Oyster Ilay N. Y.. Sept. 21. Oys-
ter Hay has Jiwt ono day nioro ni
the summer capital of the nation
and then It will ngalu relapso into
oblivion and the deep gloom of ob-
scurity. Tomorroy tho presence to-
wnrd wlikfi Uio worh'ds .eyes aro
turned wll go hence nnd Oyster Hay
will bo wrapped In the desolation
of a country village until another
summer shall have brought tho birds
nnd the flowers nnd the summer girls
nnd Theodore Oyster's best beloved.
The president will go from hero
direct to Washington where ho will
consider several executive matter
and get the working Torce of his of-
fice Installed before leaving Sunday
for Canton where on Monday ho will
deliver nn address nt thej dedica-
tion of the National McKluley monu-
ment. After leaving Clinton thu pres-
ident will proceed to Keokuk Iowa
mid take a steamboat down the Mis-
sissippi river. Sto will bo made at
St. Units Cairo .Memphis Vlcksburg
nnd Nashville. Tho president will
speak in nil tho cities named nnd
his last tlayh In Oyster Hay have
been busily spent In preparing the
seven or eight nddresses he Is to
liiuke ns well as working on his nil-
dnvs to congress. It Is likely that the
vitality stored up by president dur-
ing his vacation nt Sagamore bill
will bo sorely taxed before h re-
turns to Washington.
Although no olllclat announcement
has been made. It Is stated on good
authority that the president lias prac-
tically completed tho main features
of hW annual message it will bo
Iho longest of Mr. Hoosevelt's mes-
Bages which means that It will bo
the most voluminous message ever
delivered to an American congress.
The mi usage will bo significant not
alone In tho demand for new radical
legislation hut also as an announce-
ment of Issues for the 190S campaign.
Recommendations wilt ho made for
Mrlctcr control of corporations es-
pecially railroads flreat space will ho
occupied In netting fortli President
lloosevolt'H views on the. conservatism
of natural resources Including pub-
lic lands nnd forests anil Inland wa-
terways now llvo nnd vital Issues In
the western states. No demand for
Immediate tin Iff revlson will he made
although it is known that tho mc
sage will deal nt length with va
rlmis phases of the tariff question.
The mossago ns now written Is et
course subject to revisions but these
nre not likely to niter Its radlcnl
tone. An Important cabinet confer
ence Is expected to be held In Wash-
ington Friday. when tho president
will go over his plans and seek the
opinions of his advisers. Tho prel
dent hnd sevorM conferences Win
Secretary Tafi en the subl-vt of th"
message before the latter Failed hi.
his world tour. S.tretary ri.xi: will
leave tomorrow Ii r Mexlea so the
prtsident will have no oppor'unlt
to confer with UU i. There is a grow'-
Vug belief Unit the president mm
the secretnry are mo louger on friend-
ly tenirV nnd it 1 1 thought that Mr.
Hoot will not be consulted a Bto the
message.
While the president will make nu-
merous recommendations in his mes-
sage. It Is not expected that final
action will he taken by congress on
any very Important measured so that
thf milage fwlll i reality he a
campaign document setting forth the
Issues that will play n prominent part
In (he coming campaign.
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Can Earn as Much as a Man.
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to earn money to slllclt subscriptions
to The Kansas City Wtekly Star.
Don't hesitate because yon are young
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Write today for terms and full Infor
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THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAH
There are two kinds of friends.
thoo we naed and (hose who need
us.
TO COAL PACIFIC FLEET
BID8 OPENED AT NAVY DEPART-
MENT TODAY OPEN TO
FOREIGNERS.
Washington SepL 21. Hlds were
opened at the navy department to-
day for supplying coal for the battle-
shop fleet on Its voyage to the Pa-
fie. The successful bidders will be
riiilred to deliver a total of 123000 J
tons of tho bust quality Welsh coal
nt certain designated points along the I
routo which tho fleet will take to..
au i rancisco. mo amouuis ami
places with time of delivery Is ns
follows:
Twenty thousand tons at Pituto
Arenas by January 20; 25000 tons nt
Callao by February 0; 23000 tons at
San Francisco by April 9 and 20000
tons at San Francisco by April 13.
Proposals were also opened for
transporting 133000 tons of American
semi-bHumluoiig coal supplied by the
department from Atlantic ports In
iuaiitltlvs and nt places as follows:
Seven thousand tons to be deliver-
ed nt Trlndad loading December 1
to li"; 0000 tons nt Hlo loading De-
cember G to 10; 20000 tons nt Putita
Arenas loading December 10 to 18;
2.'000 tons at Callao loading De-
cember 1G to 20; 25000 tons nt Mag-
dalena bay loading December 20 to
2"; 10000 tons at Magdalena bay
loading January 1 to Hi; 20000 tons
at San Francisco loading Jnnuary 21
to 20 and 20000 toiiB at San Francis
co loading January 25 to February !
I. Hy fixing the loading time the !
department figures that tho success-
fill bidders will have ample time In
which to make deliveries by thu Hmn 1
the fleet renches the various oliitsl
specified. Tho bidding was open to
ships of both American nnd foreign
register ns It was considered cer-
tain that a sufficient number of
American vessels are not available to
make deliveries on time.
You are always welcome to onr
store and shall at all times receive
our best attention whether your
wants bo small or large.
15 AHDMOItE PHARMACY.
REPUBLICANS ARE ACTIVE
CHAIRMAN HUNTER SEEMS DE-
TERMINED TO FIGHT ST A E-
HOOD TO THE END.
Ardmorelte Special.
Oklahoma City Okla. Sept. 21.
Chagrined over the severe and decis-
ive defeat administered nt the rva(JZ
election the republican organization
Is making frantic efforts to defeat
statehood.
"I am going to take this fight Into
tho courts. They have stolen tills
election" walls Chairman Charles E.
Hunter of the republican state com-
mittee "We are going to take our cause
to Washington and lay It before Pres-
nt Roosevelt "echoes S I). Rus-
sell manager of the negro headquar-
ters In this city.
An organized effort is being mr.de
to effect a recount of the ballots In
many counties. Everything possible
is being done nt republican head-
quarters In tho Threailglll hotel In
this city which presents a much bus-
ier appearance now than before the
election to trump up sufficient char-
ges to cause nn Injunction by the
courts delaying statehood for possibly
one year.
"The ntlre democratic ticket
headed by C. N. Haskell was elected
by a fair and honest majority and
the rights of ono million and a half
of people demand that statehood be
come operative at tha earliest mo-
ment." was thu statement made by
Chairman Joe Thompson of the dem
ocratic committee.
In yesterday's Times Journal Hun-
ter charges that over 40000 straight
republican ballots were thrown out
is mutilated hy democratic election
boards In the Indian Territory where
the county commissioners were ap-
pointed by the constitutional conven
tion.
Wo hold that hy reason cf the
fact that these commissioners failed
to appoint republicans named by 'be
county central commute that vir
tually democrats were appointed
which constitutes an Illegal action
nnd makes the elec In these
counties suh.'e-" to enn . " con-
tinues Hunter.
The fight Is not taken seriously nt
democratic headquarters and the be-
lief Is expressed that the president
will Issue tho statehooa proc'mia
lien.
Healthy kidneys filter the Impur-
ities from the blood and unless they
do this Rood health Is Impossible
Koley'B Kidney Cure makes sound
kidneys and will positively cureall
forms of kidney and bladder diseas-
es. It strengthens tho whole system
Bold at tha City Drug storo.
ARDMOREITE 01 RECTORY OF
OKLAHOMA HOTELS.
THE PENNINGTON.
TISHOMINGO I. T.
first class accommodation!.
Hates J2.00 per day
Peyton J. Pruett Prop.
ADA I. T.
HYHD HOTKU
Rates $1.du per day.
THE ATWOOD
Finest Hotel In Durant I. T.
W. V. Gilmer Proprietor
When In Ardmor. I T.. stop at
THE ALEXANDER
12.00 a day Hotel. W. J. Alexander
Proprietor.
DUNCAN I. T.
HOTEL. ItOYAI
Dest 12 house on the Hock Islor.d.
McKay & Sons. Props.
DAVI8 I. T
0 HAND HOI CU
H. H. Allen. Proprietor.
GAINESVILLE TEXAS
LINDSAY HOTEL.
i Hates S2 per doy.
GAINESVILLE TEXAS
THE TUHNEH.
Hates $2 per day.
MADILL I. T.
UOCK HOTEL.
W. W. Carter. Prop.
Rates 2 per day.
OKLAHOMA CITY O. T.
jHAND AVENUE HOTEL.
First class In every respecL
PAULS VALLEY I. T
IIOTFL. HAMPTON "
Notes $
per day.
8ULPHUR I. T.
AHTESIAN llOTi;!.
Hates $2 and up. Finest hotel In Uio
South 3K-SL
SULPHUR I. T.
McKEMIE HOTEL
First class pccommodatlnn.
WAURIKA OKLA.
UHYAN HOTEL.
Tho leading hotel of the clt
THE AKLINUTON HOTEL
The New Hotel at
WAPANUCKA. I. T.
Wynncwood I. T.
BURTON HOTEL.
M HS 11URTON Prop.
Hates 11.00 per day.
H. A. HATCHER
Civil Engineer.
Townslte Hydraulic and It It.
veys. Plans Sstiinatcs Maps
Ulue Prints.
TISHOMINGO I. T.
Sur
and
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UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Condensed Statement
of the Condition of
The Artfmcre Notional B?ink
T AIIDMOnH INI). TKrt . AT TIIK GLUHB
OH ntlHINKHS.AUn.3i 1S.7.
RECAPITULATION.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts....
U. S. Ilonds
Stocks Securities etc.. .
Cash
.$3l!)i;57.SS
. lGO.OOO.OO
. 9.S03.75
...57895.33
S37.35C.93
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In $100000.00
Surplus and Profits (net).. -H.t53.C9
Dividends Unpaid 50.00
Circulation 100000.00
Dills Payable 20000.00
Deposits 2728ii.2l
$537350.93
No better Index to tho growth of Ard
mora can bo found than Is reflected
n the constant and steady Increase
n the deposits of the Ardmore Na
ttoaal Bank.
LKE CHUCB President
Q. W. STUART Cashier.
Danderine.
Works wonders. 1 produces hair Just
na hici us rain aim sunsuine pro
duces crops. It produces a thick growth
of luxuriant hair when all other rem-
edles fall. We Riiarantee Danderine.
All drusKlsts sell It 25c 50c and $1.00
per bottle. To prove Us wqrth send
tills ad with 10 cents In atamps or
silver and wo will mall you n large
free sample. Knowlton Danderine Co.
Chicago III. i)tf
One of th worst features with
kidney trouble Is that It Is an Insid-
ious disease and before the victim
reallie his danger he may har a
fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney
Cure at the first sign of trouble a
it corrects "Irregularities and nre-
rents B right's disease aixi diabetes.
Sol at the City Drue Mors.
BIRD BRAND
SHORTENING
Made from Pure
Vegetable Oils abso
lutely free from Hog '
Fat. Price Moderate.
Try a can of BIRD
BRAND SHORTENING
and be a customer.
TYLER $
SIMPSON CO.
Wholesale Distributers
EUROPEAN N AM
Grand Avenue Hotel
Oklahoma City f hla.
1 Save ne of th swellest cafes
this Bide nf Kansas City. Whem you
aro In our city would be pleased to
hat you mnk mi a visit.
C. T. WILLIAMS
Proprietor.
OLO-TIME
BARBECUE
Itoastod over a grato In tlio
old-time way. l'reh every
day. Only choice meats uhciI.
COX BROS.
817 East Main.
COMPARE OUR SERVICE
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use only the best material raoro
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tract for any kind of concrete work
until you have my prices.
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tf Architect
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