The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 158, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 27, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Wednesday Nov. 27 1907.
THE DAILY ARDMORIIIh.
Bin
IF
PEHFETTO
77te Incomparable Sugar"Wafer
5A in ('r
Ay gout ittaltrl
10 and 25 tints
T -A T T A
SCION OF WEALTHY FAFvllLY
RICH-DIES IN CAVE AS PAUPER
ITohart Okla. Nov. 23. With a
half-witted girl sitting at his bed
side ttit) body of Charles K. llaynes
bermlt eavu dweller. Bchm of a
wealthy New York family and him-
self rich was found In a dugout
thirteen miles northwest of Cordell
last tight.
Tho girl was Kcmilng a silent vigil
by tho side of tho dead. Sho hud
made no effort to secure help ami
when nidghltors aroused by the fact
that Hay lie had not been scon
nlMiut his house for tho first tlmo
since ho ban lived In tho neighbor-
hood Htopped In to luipilro about
his health she only shook her bead
when askel what bad happened.
That tho man had died of heart
failure Is the belief of physicians
wlio have examined the body.
During tho year that llaynes has
lived In this vicinity ho Is known
to have had hut ono conversation of
any length. This was with n neigh-
bor and ever afterward ho declined
to renew tho momentary outburst of
confidence.
According to the story told by
llaynes In vague words on that occa
sloii. he was well connected. Ills
wife died when their child n sick
ly unintelligent creature came Into
thn world. As tho child grew. It be-
came apparent that Its in lint was
dlsiuscd Interlopers endeavored to
Induce him to place It in a liomi
for the feeble litludctl. Itefusliig to
do this threats of legal action to
force him to part with his offspring
led him to bring his child to the
southwest wliero be has since lived
It I now uppoaed that be engaged
u firm of lawyers In the east to
look afler his liferents ami each
month they have sent htm a check
He did not need the money bowevr.
:u his living expenses have been
almost nothing.
And to. with the girl for whom he
hail sacrificed all of the advantages
of civilization and refinement as
his lone companion he died.
llaynes took up his abode In n
cave near Cordell about a jenr ago.
halfwitted girl came with hint.
Who they were nobody Knew. They
refused to associate with other res-
idents of the vicinity and after ouo
af'er the other of the Kindly disposed
of the neighborhood attempted to es-
tablish friendly relations with with-
out success the strange old luati
and the still more mysterious com-
panion were permitted to live ns
they ight choose without attempt
to alleviate the miserable conditions
that surrounded them.
After tho dead body of Haynos had
been discovered It wes sent to Cor-
dell and a movement wan started to
raise by iopulAr subscription enough
money with which to Rive It a re-
spectable burial
A bensatlon resulted however
i. hen the undertaker undressed tho the registers of deeds of tho many
body nnd found jiecreted In various ' counties In this btate for tho pur-
pockets (vapors that disclosed not (nise of perfecting the organization
only tho fact that llaynes was tho of the register of deeds' assocla-
son of a rich New Yorker hut that tlcu for Oklahomn. About twenty
ho was wealthy In his own right. 'were present at the meeting and the
Among the documents discovered organization was perfected. After tho
were some notes showing that work of organization was complet-
llaynes hail J25.000 In cash loaned od a banquet was served the visitors
nit drawing five per cent Interest by the chamber of commerce of the
mid that he has been receiving
monthly checks of $105 each. In addi-
tion to this the owns valuable prop-
erty In Now York City.
1
Indispensable at all social
functions where it is de-
sired to give ion to the
collation.
Approved by the
particular for qual-
ity reasons only.
Fresh as new-made
pastry.packed in tins
of convenient size.
Saves time trouble and
labor and brings a new
delight to all that arc
served with it.
Op SENILES
KANSAS CITY U.S. A.
A A A A -I
In response to u telegram to tho
wn a message was received tonight
Instructing the undertaker lo Hparo
no expense In preparing tho body for
burial. He stated that be would come
to Cordell after tho liody.
Tho girl can give no account of
herself but Is believed to be a daugh
ter of llaynes.
llaynes was f5 years old
Deafness Cannot Be Cjrtd
by local applications as they cannot
reach tho diseased portion of the
ear. There Is only one way to cure
deafness mid that Is by constitution
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
lull.imcd condition of the mucous lin-
ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
tills I iilio Is Hummed im linvo a
rumbling round or Imperfect hearing
and when It Is entlroly closed Deaf
ness Is the result and unless the
Itillantmatlnn can bo Liken out and
this tube restored to Its normal con-
dition hearing will hs destroyed for
ever; nine cases out of ten nro
canted bj Catarrh which Is nothing
but an Intlamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for clr-
culars free. F. .1. CHUNKY & Co.
Toledo O.
Sold by druggists 75c.
Take Hall's Family Tills for con
stlpatlon. DAW
WARNING ORDER.
In the United Ststes Cominls;icnr'it
Court In tho Indian Territory
Southern District:
Morris Sass plaintiff vs. Thomas
lllcketts & Son defendant.
Tho defendant Thomas K Klakctta
Fred T. Hlcketts Is warned to appear
In thl emit In thirty das and an
sw-er the complaint of the plaintiff
Mori Is Suss.
Y!tliP8i this 27th day of Septem-
ber 11107.
(Seal) SAM II. MJTI.KIL
Illednoo & llledsoe attorney for
plaintiff.
J. 11. Moore attorney for non-res-Ideut
defendant.
First published Nov. 6. 1007.
Dancing Proves Fatal.
Many men and women catch colds
at dances which terminate In pneu-
raonla and consumption. After ex
Psuro If Folev's Honey and Tar Is
taken It will break up a cold and
no (erlous results need be feared.
Uefuse any but the gcaulne In a ; el-
low package. Sold by alt druggists.
D&W
Just received a aew line at carv-
Ine sets at
X 11 SI'ttAOINS & CO.
24-4 Ardmore Okla.
Registers Perfect Organization.
S. S. Tolson register of deeds of
this county has returned from Shaw-
nee wliero a meeting was held of
city. Mr. Tolson bad a delightful
trip.
Subscribe for The Ardmarelte.
THE TWO CENT RATE
RAILROADS PUT INTERSTATE
LAW OF TWO CENT RATE
INTO EFFECT INSTANTER.
Ardmori'lte Hiioclnl.
Outlirle Nov. 'Jfi. Tho Santa Vo
and Frisco rnllronds today notified
the corporation commission that Rate $!. Pr ay
they would put Into effect an ln
tiTHtntc law of two cents nffect THE ATWOOD
lug Oklahoma Kansas Missouri nnil(Wetl Htel la Darant I. T
Arkansas. Tho Santa Io asked tliat' Oaaa A. Klaf. proprietor
tin- usual thirty ilayn' notlco bo!
waived that tlm law boconm crtcc- Whe la Ardatws) I T slap Bt
the Immediately. This action on) TH ALEXANDER
the nart of tlio railroads followed day leteL W. J. Alotnndor
i
thi! order of tlio commission yester-
day to establish depots at OkTn-
lioina state lines to ennblo pas-
HiuiKcrs to tako advantage of tlio
two cent maximum In buying tlckotK
to TrxtiH points where tho thrco
cent law U effective. TThii two
cent rale may bu applied u far ns
tbe Oklahoma statu line.
Dig Reduction In Price.
$10000.00 -forth of furniture t
be sold nt once. Tills Ik n specla
price sale but wo will charge Rood
:i. id) and 90 days to parties wh
wilt pay promptly at that time.
:U1 AltDMOHH KUUNITIIUi: CO
Host remedy for mothers lo use Is
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It
lnuln. .win. It' nM .mrl nu mirlrt
... . lid .ti.
syrup It contains no oplater. Sold by
W. II. Frame. DfcW
Ardmore Doctor Honored.
Dr. .1. W Shackelford nn osteo-
palhlc physician of this city has
been appointed a member of tho
state examining board of osteopa-
thic physicians for tho state. ThlB
Is unite nil honor conferred upon
Dr. Shackelford.
McMillan.
Special Correspondence.
McMillan Okla.. Nov. 25. We nre
having some fine weather nt this
time though we have had to
weeks of very dlsaRreeablo weather.
Cotton Is nearly a thliiR of tho
past here. Wo bavo ginned about
IPKl bales. We are making a very
short crop this year and tho money
panic Is playing havoc with us.
Mr. Wortley a very oJd gentle
man i eil a few miles somn oi
here last night and his wife
very old lady. Is expected to die
at any moment.
W. D Horn nnd daughters Mlsse.4
Zoo and llertba visited In Oakland
Saturday.
W. 1 1. Wlithton went to Aril'
more Sunday.
W. M. Leader has moved to town
He Is working for J. M. Cumin.
.1. W. (laddls has moved to town
C. A. Hums lost a line saddle
horso last week from blind stag
gers nnd came very near losing an
other one this weeK.
WiJI wo bavo statehood but no
money but there Is something wo
have got. Wo have "hog and homl
ny." No. we will not starve but
may get pretty cold.
There Is not as much sickness
at present .is there has been.
alloon Drought Him Luck.
sweet llrlar. Fa. Nov. SC.-Si
mon lluckby received $2000 In gold
lost since the Civil war through
the lucky chance of Tommy Tuttle
un aeronaut alighting on his farm
hi his big balloon l'nuimery.
Tuttle threw out an anchor
which fastened at the end of
gatepost but. the balloon lurched
upward carrying the gatepost and
llfty feet of barbed wlro fence with
It.
When Tuttle finally descended
lluckby was wild with anger. "Look
what joti have done-" shouted tho
old farmer pointing nt the gapping
hole. In looking downward llucli
b's eyes met something. Ho Jump
ed Into tho ho.'o and camo up with
a tin box. Smashing tho box ho
showed n hundred $20 gold coins
to the astonishment of those near.
Then the surprised farmer explain
ed.
When lv Invaded Pennsylvania
during the Civil war lluckby In
fright planted tho money and fled
for the northern part of tho state
When the scare ended bo returned
but found that tho huge stono
which Indicated tho hiding place
bad dlsapitcared. Ho spent ten
jears digging hole nbout tho farm
and then gave It up
A Mstal Polish
nntaw's polishes sllterwaro
anr kind of metal fixtures. A liberal
Mr box tor 3jc
COLEMAN DUOS
2Uf Druggists-Jewelers
A girl wouldn't mind wearing car
muffs In summer If they wero gooi
for tho complexion.
AROMORfcWTH DIRECTORY OF
OKLAHOMA HOTELS.
TMK PINNINOTON.
TMffOMWVO 1. T.
Vint axaevitno4aMoaa.
Bat M M Pr day.
TntUn J. Fraatt Prep.
ASA I. T.
DTRD MOTEL.
Proprietor
UNBAN I. T.
NIL RATAU
Best tt kaaaa on the- Rock Island.
McKftf Hons. Props.
DAVIS I. T.
GRAND HOTEL.
H. IL Allen. Proprietor.
GAINESVILLE TEXAS
LINDSAY HOTEL
Italea $2 per day.
GAINESVILLE TEXAS
THE TUHNKIl.
Hates 2 per day.
MADILL I T.
KOCK HOTEL
W. W. O.rter Prop
ftatcs $2 per day.
OKLAHOMA CITY O. T.
URANB AVENUE HOTEL.
First elais li every respecL
PAULS VALLEY T.
HOTHL HAMPTON
Rates $2 par day.
8ULPVUR I. T.
ARTESIAN HOTEL.
flatos $2 aad op. Flaest hotel Id tbe
Sauthwast
8ULPHUR I. T.
McKKMTF. HOTEL.
First class uceommodatlon.
WAURIKA OKLA.
IlllYAN HOTEL
Tho leading hotel of tho clt.
THE ARLINGTON HOTEL
The Now Hotel nt
WAPANUCKA I. T.
Wyanewood I T.
BURTON HOTEL.
MR8 I1UIITON Prop.
Hates $1.00 per day.
H. A. HATCHER
Civil Engineer.
Townslte Hydraulic and It. R. Sur
veys. Plans Sstlaiatcs Maps and
Illue Prints.
TISHOMINGO I. T.
Ilyan Okla.
H9TIIL ROGERS.
Mrs. J. A Rogers Proprietress
Rates $2.00 per day.
Gas Notice
ALL WHO INTEND USING GAS
ARE REQUESTED TO NOTIFY
THE GAS CO. AT THEIR OFFIC
OPPOSITE ALEXANDER HOTEL
SO THAT THE CONNECTIONS CA
BE MADE FROM MAIN TO CURD
THIS VILL BE DONE WITHOUT
EXPENSE TO THE CONSUMER
ARDMORE HEAT 4 LIGHT CO
Seo our lino of stoves beforo mak
Ing your purchase.
IHVrfNS COHIIX & FRENSLE
Have your clothes cleaned an
pressed by Ijmlon at Stolfn's. Phono
020. 17-lm
Pneumonia Follows a Cola
but neior follows tho us of Foley
Hoaoy and Tar. It stops tho cough
heals and strengthens the lungs an
prevents pneumonia. Sold by aJl drnc
gists. DAW
TIMI TABLE
rrtaao
Caatbonnd
No. 42 I.sves 6:60 a Jn
He. 44 laavea 1:16 p.m.
Wealkaaad
No. 43 arrives 9:16 a. an.
No. 41 arrive 7:10 p. nt
Cheataw-Rock Utand.
atoatkemasv-
No. 1 leaven 7:M a. a.
Weatbaaaa
No. 9 arrive I;3t p. m.
Sktuthaoand
U. s 4:20a.m.
No. 19 1:26 p. ra.
NirthAoiin
Mo. S 12:60a nt
Ko. IS 11:56a.m.
taksarlk tor Tfc Ardssoralte.
BANKERS NATIONAL
...BANK...
tPAID UP CAPITAL $150000.00
SAFE METHODS " CAREFUL MANAGEMENT
We aollelt a.ounla wbether large or smalt which will hove our careful
attention
SAFETY DEPOSIT ROXE3 POR RENT
J. A. BIVENS President
A. H. PALMER Oailitei-
THE GITY NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE OKLA.
Capital 9100000.00
Surplus Funic 78000.00
Accounts of firms and Individuals solicited. Courteous treatment
accorded to all alike.
-PLATE GLASS .INSURED
Plate Ul.iss Is. an oxpenso anil a luxury. You will ff ml It is economy
prollt and a necessity to liavo It Insured.
WE WILL PROTECT IT FOR YOU
SKU US OR TKLKPHONK 221.
CARTER & CANNON
ARDMOHK OKLAHOMA
A FEW REASONS
Why We Should Do Your Plumbing and Tin WorK
Wa employ only the tnoBt skilled mochanlcs.
We figure every contract dawn to as close a margin ns le-
gitimate business will permit.
Whoa wo have dona your work It never gives .you nny
tronblo because wo do tt right.
Our stock o. bath room fixtures Is aa flno ns you wilt find
in any town.
Ilavo us flguro with you beforo you let any contracts for
tin or plumbing work.
SPREKELMEYER COMPANY
TINNERS. PLUMBERS AND OAS FITTERS.
L. P. ANDERSON Prealdant B. F. FREN8LEY Vice Prjsldent
C. L. ANDERSON Cifhler .. 8. MAUPIN Assistant Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE OKLA.
Capital Paid In.
Surplus Funds
Total $225000.00
The oldest bank in Indian Ter Hory. Account of Firms and Indi-
viduals solicited upon tho most liberal forms consistent with
rood banking.
HOME OR MONEY
Will liolp you own a Homo
nnd you nitty 'ot it on Ciisy
monthly puymonta with tbat
rent money.
Will Loan you Koneyonyour
City or Farm Property
HAT buyers for your l'umn and City
Heal KMste Communicate wltb
ADAMS BROS.
Cililleuiin lltilk-.Ttionn s Ardmore Ok
To My Patrons
V
I am nowwith 1 Il.Tnrvor
nnd mil thoroughly equip-
ped to do your Watch nnd
Jowelry repairing. Call nt
Tarvor's to get your work
that has boeu left with mo
I. BOGER
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad-
der urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Treatment 25c
B.C. WITT as CO.. ChUauro. I1L
)ON LACY Vlca President
FHED C. CARR Asst. Cashlar
....$.60000.00
... S1C5.000.00
An undertaker somctlnii's oob
stupid but you can't 'dodge him.
Fnllun. fills tho vacancy left when
ion;ovora:ici' quits.
There Is nothing so thoroughly mis-
understood as perfection.
'This Is ipiltu a come-down for
me" remarked tho top.floor tenant
as he stepped Into the olovutor.
VIIIIe "What Is an auto.natlc
toy?" Ilohby "An automatic toy Is
why Its ono that won't work."
Suhscribo for Tho Ardtnorelte
CECIL FRENSLEY '
BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER
WAGON
"llinnn rtfll n !.. l -l
JaUorWilliams Ment Mirlco
Vienna
Cafe
Three regular meals served each
1'ay.
Weekly rates at reasonable prices.
Open day and night.
Lunch at nit hours. -Special
bill of fare on Sundays.
Don't forget the Ladles' Exchango
conducted by Mrs. Taylor.
lrV. i. TAYLOR Ptin.
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