The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 180, Ed. 1, Monday, December 23, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
PAGE THREE
Ardmore l.ionday December 23 1907.
Excursions
HOLIDAY RATES TO
POINTS IN SOUTH-EAST
Tickets on sale Dec.
20th and 2 1st.
19th
Final return Limit Jan. 17 08
For further information ask
H. D. McCollom
Ticket Agent
I Rediield $ Clark
INSURANCE AGENTS 2
Prompt Settlement on Fire
and Tornado Losses.
;
TELEPHONES ON TRAINS.
Fort Omaha Experts Say Wireless
system Will Work.
Omaha Doc. 23. Wireless teleg-
raphy between moving trains la
made possible by developments In
experiments at the l' ill ted States
army signal station at Fort Omaha
by wireless telegraph expert con-
nected with that post. While the
experiments have not yet been made
with tho trains the results of the
experiments are such that experts
Bay tho system can be ndapted to
that service.
Tho expcrU have niado iH'rfect scr
vlco Instruments so that wireless
message can lie sent comparatively
long distances with the use of only
short poles. Yesterday messages were
sent twenty miles with the aid of
poles less than twenty feet high.
Tho engineers say this distance can
now be Increased greatly with llttlo
or no Increase In tho length of the
iwles.
LETTERS ARE ENCOURAGING
TO THE COMMERCIAL CLUB S
COTTON MILL COMMITTEE.
Don't forget to see I'reddy nlmut
tho buggy nnd harness he Is giving
nway.
After nn exposure or when you
feel a cold coming on take n few
doses of Foley's llnney and Tar and
It will expel tho cold from your sjs
tern. It cures the most stubborn
cjiighs and colds and prevents In
somnln. lir salo by nil druggists
d-w
m APPLICANTS NOTICE
All persons wanting to use
pas arc requested to call at
this office and sign an appli-
cation. This must be done
before the meter will be put in
ARDMORE HEAT AND LIGHT CO.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days.
Pazo Ointment Is guaranteed to
euro any case of Itching Mind
Weeding or Protruding l'llos In C to
H days or money refunded. DOc. tf
Don't forget to see I'reddy nliout
the buggy and harness ho Is giving
nway.
VOH KXCHA.VGK 3 or 4 good
farms for Improved city property.
Two god farms to exchange for
merchandise.
One flno tract of land to exchange
for live stock.
Several bargains In farm lands
for mIo.
For any kind of fann land busl
Hess call iiKin
HUHWKLL & DKXTKR
tf Over Hankers Natl. Hank.
Messenger 13 121113 Poland-Chin.
Mala Pigs
For Sate.
From tho world's best strains.
WEST END WAGON YARD.
The
Cherished
Gift
A Boon to Elderly People.
Mct-clderly people havo some kid
ney or bladder disorder that Is bot
palufnl and dangerous. Foley s Hid
ney Ilemedy has proven n iKwm t
many elderly people ns It stlmulato
the urinary organs corrects Irregu
larltles and tones up the wholo ays
tern. Commence taking Foley's Kid
ney Ilemedy at once nnd bo vigor
ous. For salo by all druggists. d-
Ardnioro I-andon Conservatory
teaches by methods that nro abreast
f the times using the Art Technic
and the New Teaching. Phono for
price CSO. 19-13
Elegance coupled with
economy makes the Christ-
mas present that is cherished
the most. We have an ele-
gant line o( jewelry selected
especially for your holiday
buying. Here you'll find
Howard lilgin Waltham
South Bend Rockford and
Swiss Watches; Bracelets
Brocohes Kings Charms
Pins and many other holiday
offerings. We especially re
quest you to visit us during
thc holidays.
We will make the prices
interesting.
Tho Salvation Army Is at present
holding services every evening In
tho old Haptlst church on Hroadway
nt 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school la
conducted every Sunday morning at
10 o'clock.
Why not personally Investigate
Ardmore Iindon Conservatory meth-
ods nnd learn Its prices? You know-
that you want tho best for your chil-
dren. Phcno CSO or call at 400 Sec
ond Ave.. S. W. between D and K
streets. 19-13
P. B. TARVER
The Jeweler
4s
R
col.
H cbil
Relieve Coudhs
colili hortnm bron-
chilu. ultima tnj (Incites
of the throat and lunti
nrnmntlv bv Ultnz l'lfO 1
Cure. In marked braling
and atrcnslhfnlnif vlituti
tint a highly bmtficuj
(fleet upon the irritated
nam apceililr remoring
the cautc and (fleeting
complete recovery.
All druif lita 23 cents.
Take DoWltt's Kidney and Mad
der Pills; they nro for weak back
Inflammation of the bladder back
ache and weak kidneys. Sold by W
Ef. Frame. d-w
MAY FORCE RESIGNATION
Mill Presidents and Superintendents
Report all as Being on a Pay-
ing Basis.
Tho fog horn whlstlo of the Ard
more Cotton Mill blowing early In
tho morning calling the hands to
work can almost be heard mid
before another twehv months roll
around the pople of this city will
l awakened some bright morning
by hearing the sound of n whistle
that will surpass the Cyreno whistle
on the electric mer plant.
Tho busiest set of tireti In tho city
of Ardmore today nro Uio men who
compose the committee which lias In
charge the matter of taking steps
toward ihulldlng tho mill. Up to the
present time about 100 or 125 letters
haw been received nnd nil of them
containing the Information desired. It
has been iiractlcnllv decided to liulld
a mill to cost In the nclghlHirhood
of $200000 mid which will work
about 300 hnuuds The grade of
goods that the mill will mnnufaoture
lias not been decided llou as ct.
but will be In a short time when
subsci Iptlons for stock will Ikj taken.
Outside capital has already manlf-
fested nn Interest In the project nnd
seems anxious to Invest In n mill
In this section or the country. A
great many voluntary letters havo
been received from parties who want
to Invest In the cotton mill on nc-
count or the ract that Ardnioro has
an Inexhaustible supply or water and
can procure natural gas ror fuel nt
about the same rate that coal can
be procured at about two dollars
per ton.
Many of the letters received from
the mill sections or the country that
Is about nil or them show that mills
all over the country are making moil
ey ror the stock holders nnd many
or them havo good surplusses on
hand.
Tho Avtmdnlo Mills or Illrmlng-
ham Ala. which Is capitalized at
$400000 has been declaring a divi-
dend or eight ver -ent. This mill
employs i00 hands and Is finding no
trouble In securing a market ror Its
output willed consists or print cloths.
Thi' cotton mill nt Dublin On.
capitalized nt alniut $200000 . which
operates 10000 spindles nnd about
300 looms' declares a dividend ot
rrom $30000 to $00000 tor ear.
Tho Dublin On. mill manufactures
cotton sheeting and uses nbout 2000
bales ht year.
These are Just two of tho many
replies that have been rlved dur-
ing the past few days nil of them
encouraging.
Tho committee will not turn loono
tl.e project until the mill Is built nnd
Is running nnd when that mill Is
built nnottrer will bo organized and
constructed nnd In the meantime
the Commercial club will look nfter
the many other inanuriicturliig en-
terprises that wish to locate In the
country that has the brightest future
or any section In the United Suites.
Special prices on Christmas fruits
and candles at the (irand U-ader.
20-1
REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE
MAY DEMAND HUNTER TO
RESIGN CHAIRMANSHIP.
Ardinorelte Special.
Ciuthrle OUa Dec. 23. Will the
republican state committee when It
meet here .Innimry S as per call of
the chairman demand tin resigna-
tion of Chairman ('has. K. Hunter?
That Is a question that Is worry-
ing he of the losing dlsHisltlou not
a little nnd one that Is the subject
of no small amount of conversation
among the minority memliers of the
legislature.
It Is claimed that Hunter could
lie demised III the courts tr neoes-
snry us there Is n federal statute
against a federal olllce holder helng
an otllcer In the state organization
of any olltlcal party.
Hunter however has r'ieatedly
dotJnred that he will not resign. It
Is understood that the reason Is
that he wants to control the Tour-t-eu
delegates sent from Oklahoma
to the ltepubllcnii National Conven-
tion In Chicago next summer.
The llrst mow In this direction
came out last week when Colonel
T. II. Lincoln of i:i Iteno paid Hun-
ter a visit and (iorgo II. Dodsou
of Oklahoma City also uu aspirant
ror national delegate rrom tho nee-
ond congressional district was offer-
vd tho republican nomination ror
congress "promised" ll lr Jio would
withdraw In favor or Lincoln.
There Is a growing sentiment In
the new state among the republicans
lor Hughes Cannon or Fairbanks
ns opposed to Tuft. The delegation
will 1m nt least antl-Taft. Tho
wound Is still fresh from the xior
work ho did for tho party at Oklaho-
ma City during the late campaign
CAPITOL IS
DESERTED
BUT FEW MEMBERS OF LEGIS
LATURE REMAIN IN GUTHHIE.
GO HOME FOR HOLIDAYS
Senators Roddle and Taylor Still
Working on Bill on Elections and
Election Privileges The Dis-
franchisement of Illiterate.
Table Ilnmnul New Vrartt Kvo.
22-3
Fresh fancy caudles at yio Grand
Leader. 20 I
TIME TABLE.
Frisco
Eastbound
No. 46 leaves
No 44 leaves
Westbound-
No. 43 arrives 9:15 a. m.
No. 45 arrives 7:50 p. in.
.12:30 p. m.
.12:45 p. m.
Crystallized fru'.t an Ideal holiday
purchase at Felkar's. 20-1
While you aro giving give some
thing useful. A pair of good shoes
aro both uscrul and appropriate.
20-3 HAMILTON CO.
Crystallized fruit an Ideal holiday
purchase nt Folker's. 20-1
CONDITION UNCHANGED.
Physician Says Labor Leader's Con-
dition Is Serious.
By Associated Press.
Indianapolis Intl. Dec. 23. Tho
condition of John Mitchell presi
dent of tho United Mine Workers
of America who was taken 111 Frl
day remains nbout tho same ns
yesterday.
The attending physicians regard
his condition as serious.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Tako Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tab-
lets. DrugglBLs refund money If It
falls to cure. 12. W. drove's signa-
ture Is on each box. 25c. tf
TEACHERS IN PHILIPPINES
MANY CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINA-
TIONS TO BE HELD DURING
HOLIDAYS VACANCIES.
Ardinorelte Special.
Guthrie OKIa. Dec. ?3 The ntato
capital Is diverted as compared with
the last few weeks alt of the leg'
Islators and a large number of tho
state olllcers mid attaches having
gone to their homvs for the hull-
d.t)s. A few of tho members of the leg.
lslalun lire remaining here to work.
Among these aro ltepivent.itlvo .1
ll. Vandeventer or Washington
county who Is one or the most en-
tergetlc members or the lower house
and Senator ll. M lioddlo and I!.
K. Taylor.
The two latter will spend the
greater part of the time "working
over" their hill on elections nnd
election privileges. As u demo
cratic measure nnd nn established
'institution of the 'solid wouth"
no bill thus Tar Introduced un
less It be the "Jim Crow" bill has
greater distinction as such. It
takes advantage or that lortlon of
the constitution which says that
the suffrage of tho state may bo
curtailed hut not extended and has
as Its prlmnary object the disfran
chisement of the Illiterate negro.
There are however other featnrert
rmbodlcd In thu bill which nro dis
tinctly advanced On provides that
the Australian Inllot shall bo Im-
prowd to the tMent that the bal-
lot shall be torn from a bound
volume leaving a stub In tho book
on which the record Is kept.
The educational qualification and
poll tax receipt aro tho southern.
features of the bill.
Ardinorelte Special.
Washington Dec. 23. Qualified
school teachers who would llko to
assist In civilizing tho llttlo brown
irother In the Philippics will have
an opportune this uclc to accom-
plish their nmbltisn. The civil
service conr.iis-r n 1 nt nrmngil
culminations ror thu holiday period
to fill nearly 300 vacancies In the
Islands or tho Far IJast. Unmarried
women who havo no nances or main
relatives In tho Islands will be liar-
red rrot'n taking tho examination
as It has been round that such "un-
attached females" soon become
homesick and hnvo to bo sent home
before completing their contracts A
majority ot tho appointments will
Iw mado at nn entrance salary of
$1200 per year and ambitious edu-
cators may In tlmo be promoted to
division superintendents nnd othor
lniortnnt places In tho civil scrv-
Ico of tho Islnuds with a corrosond-
Ing lncreaso In salary. Ono thousand
American teachers aro now main
tained by Undo Sam in tho Philip-
pines and bb a result It U declared
that English Is tho dominant lan
guage. although Spanish was tho
Ardinorelte Special.
St. Ixiuls Mo Dec. 23.- It I?
stated hero on what Is thought to
good authority that tho railroads op-
eratlng In tho Southwest mainly In
DoWltt's Llttlo Early Illser Pills language of tho ruling race In the .Missouri Kansas OKianoma ai-
d-w Island for two nnd a half centuries. 1 HmsaH Ixiulslnna anil lexas win
Don't forget to seo Freddy about
tho buggy nnd harness ho Is giving
nway.
Fablo Hoinanl by Mario Crelll.
22-3
Don't forget to se Freddy almut
tho buggy and harness he Is giving
away.
We Make It Our 1
Business
To Shoe More Horses and to Do
Better Shoeing Than Anybody Else
FIRST Wc o-ct the best men to
do the work
SECOND-We arc equipped with
every necessary appliance
THIRD -We either do the work
or personally supervise every job
of horseshoeing that comes to us
FOURTH Wc study the indi-
vidual need of your horse and
make the shoes to fit
If your horse could talk as "Black
Beauty" does in the humane story
he would ask you to let us put on
his shoes
Wc Do Other Kinds of Blacksmit ng
Wagon Work and Boggy Repairing
AlRice
19 Broadway Phone No. 87
Woodmen Circle.
Tho Woodmen Circle will meet
Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock for the
purpose of making preparations for
tho public Installation of olllcers
with tho Woodmen of World ulso
to receive tho annual rejKirt of tho
managers.
ANNA AHCHKIt Ouardlan.
S. A. MASON Clerk.
Fablo nomanl. Popular prices. 22-3
DISCHARGE THEIR EMPLOYEES
ANNOUNCEMENT THAT SOUTH-
WESTERN ROADS WILL LAY
OFF TEN THOUSAND MEN
aro sold by W. II. Framo
lH&I&il BRAND
Silverware
Tho World's Heart. Wc Guarantee Every Piece
Wo have a well ussortcd lino of this famous brand of Silver-
ware such as Knives Forks Tea Spoons Tablo Spoons
Soup Spoons. Colloo Spoons Sugar Shells Butter Knives
Child's Sets Curving Sots Etc.
Select some of theno for your Xmas presents they will be
lasting reminders of Yuletido 09 well as useful gifts. We
also havo numerous other articles that will make useful
gifts Call and look our stock ovor when making your
Xmas purchases.
Stevens Kennedy & Spragins Co.
Ardmore
Oklahoma.
Choctaw-Rock Island.
Bast bound
No. G52 leaves 7:00 a. m.
No. C72 leaves 7:30 a m
(Ivocal except Sunday)
Westbound
No. 051 Arrives 8:30 p. m.
No. 671 arrives 0:00 p. in.
(Local except Sunday)
:.'s:-v4
m
m
Santa Fe.
Southbound-
No. C arrives 4:20 a. m. t;s(ig
No. 19 arrives 1:25 p. m W&v':
No. 17 arrives 4:20 p. in. i
Northbound
No. C arrives 12:45 a. m
No. 18 arrives 11:55 a. m
Let Your Gift To
Her beJassY ChocxAates
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
but never follows the uso of Foley1
Honey and Tar. It stops tho coug
heals and strengthens tho lungs and t
prevents pneumonia tor saio uy tk-
all druggists.
d-w
liollamy Whtteley will bo in our
city again In a few days. Those do
siring their pianos tuned or repaired
nlia" Inave orders at Crescent Ho-
tel. Phono 103. ICtf
No man can b honest without
constant practice.
f'."'.v
V I If
. 1. ilLm .1
1877 V 1 - ' " " mi.
on tho first of tho year or shortly
Ji'Vi nfterward dlschargo not less than
ml'
VfSi'l fluent necessity
operating cxjiena
Vassar Chocolates arc jo much better than the rest that
they shed reflected glory on the giver. The man behind the
box of "Vassars" always takes his place a little apart from
the rank and file of "her" admirers. He's a man after her
own heart or he couldn't pick her favorite confection.
Packed in dainty boxes with "triple protection package"
to preserve their perfect freshness Vaiar Chottlata arc the
most alluring bits of sweetness that ever argued a case
in a man's favor. Delicious creamy centers with unmis-
takable pure fruit flavors encased in the finest richest
smoothest of chocolate coatings.
A box of Vassar Chocolates "perfection in confection"
will make your welcome doubly sure.
Ii-!"J mnnn mtirn ..im.lnvnu rlrivit iln.
creases in traffic nnd tho conse-
ror cutting down
3 operating cxiienses aro given ns tho
fjS reasons tor tho projiosod action. It
Is declared that workmen or all
c'jti kinds from tho men In tho offlce
gjjTl to tho section hands will 1o or-
o'yWi I fee ted by tho sweeping order. Tho
$M dismissal will be for an indeflulto
&;r i length of tlmo and It Is said will
result In a cut In tho payroll of
nearly n halt million dollars.
Among the roads alleged to havo
agreed to tbo sweeping reduction
aro tho Santa Fe tho llock Island
tho Frisco the Katy tho Southern
Pacific and allied lines tho Fort
Worth nnd Denver City tho Hous-
ton and Texas Central tho Cotton
llelt tho Texas nnd Pacific nnd
the International & Great Northern
and other Gould lines.
tt.:'
ft
m
km
m
Prepare for Warships.
.Vrdmorelto Special.
SiKiln. Trinidad iec. a.
lroparat!ous on a magnircent
bong made Jtor tho recep-
ton of the otllcers and men of Ad-
mral Kvnns' fleet which Is expect-
ed to drop anchor off tho Port of
Svaln harbor tomorrow. Tho arriv-
al of thu battleships will be tho
slgnnl for a great salute. Tho of-
ficials of tho local government will
formally turn over tho city to Ad-
miral Hvans.
DoWltt's CnrbolUed Witch Hazel
Salve. Get DoWltt's. Sold by W.
II. Framo. d-w
Fablo llomanl Intense thrilling.
Popular prices 25c COc and i5c. New
Year's ove. 22-3
Fresh Fish and oysters at tho
Grand Leader. 20-4
If you want to see a nrst-cl.isa
piny at popular prices. See Fablo
llomanl Now Year's Evo night 22-3
The management of tho Vendetta
company (opera houso Now Year's
eve) wishing to demonstrate tho
pulling power of n good Bhow at
popular prices will put on this cel-
ebrated play at 25c 60c. and 75c
22-3
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