The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 204, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 21, 1908 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Tuesday January 21 1908.
r;i)c xiatii) ;rDmoycitc.
IT THE ARDMORtlTC PIBllSHIfiC fOMPAMf.
JDNEY 8U0G8 PresldsnL
L. IlVltNK Vlcil'n"Wrnl
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..Directors Slilm-j- Mirc. l-'rtnv.
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rdmore. Tuesday January 21
1908.
1ov Himhes attlludo somehow re-
nlnds -iii- of tho masterly silence of
1 Mloii II Parker In ll'ul.
V Tim reform microbe undoubtedly
cads to nimh Rood l'i't also to
omo very strtiiRo experiments.
"Tho mantle of Mourn has fallen
jn Hoke Smith." says nn ndinlrliiR
V'icorRi.1 c ntompornry. You ilont iy
o' K luiist haw Riven III it awful
oil'
'fi I
Tom I.nw.-mi. tho Itoosovolt boom-
Vr ilmpiMil in nt tho whlto homo
i row A.w .mo. It In to bo hoped that
-Uj tip t Hie president will prow
Inore rilla-lo than Ills tlw to tho
uibllc
An Til JU urRfKin thluks tho stoni-
Hch of a normal nnlnml may ho
trausfcr'ed to a hutiMU boltiR. Sumo
jioople. however would nowr bo
Vatlsfted with nnythltiR los than an
js rich s
. oo
" lecturer In St. 1ouls mM he was
' surprised nt l'realileiu HoxmivbH." no-
-cordlnR to the Clowjaiut louder
jThm must have been a lonK tlmo
' nco. however Nobody Is over sur
prised these days.
1
Wo inny rcroRiiIro tin value of
h.ml anil durable roads In all parts
of tho country but Mill the fart ro-
mains that for n ImiR lime to como
tlio majority of tho roads will bo
composed of earth. Furthermore In
about nine month out of the our
the earth rtil If properly mreil
for I reasonably mtisfaelory. Tor
many aRrloultual dhttrMvs I' I
the only rmul at present nvnllablo.
henee thewt communltlo nliouhl sol
themselves seriously to work to learn
tJie limit method f uiulntir.iilnR
earth nvuli anil of RottltiR tho max-
imum son Ice from litem. Prosper-
Itv mini's to the eountry to a Rrent
extent through the pronporlty of the
farmer. Thl fact trouilly URRoits
Uio Importniioe of RtvliiR the earth
road every ihkmIIiIo euro and at
tention In It loontlon dniln.-iRo con-
struction and maintenance.
An earth road composed of water
holdliiK noil houtd bo oxpoHcd to
the ami and air a freely an nmHio
n companion between tne nuauou
ami minny Kirtlon of tmrh a road
ttlll enlly Indicate. Thl should be
iiceomptUhpil by elenrliiK a niilllclcnt
iimount of tree and undergrowth
away from the rend. It must bo re
meiubered however that sandy nnil
Krsuolly nmiU reipilre molKture and
In these eniiM xomo Hhailo xhould
bo retained. Furthermore tree nn
beneficial nloiiR river bank tind on
teei KntiKw subject to wiihIiIiik.
DrnlmiKo 1h one of tho mosl Im
ptrtant point to wiikIiIit In eon
nectluu with an earth road. Tho ma
Jorlty of oi rlh ixudi In all mountain
on and hilly illntrlcU have too
niuuli ilmlmiKo. ()cot.Hlonally u road
will lis found with live illti'lict. three
In tho mdlillo made by the horxeH'
hoof ami by wheel i f lae e
hlclei anil two on the hIiIck. All
woll-coutruoUNl otirth romU are hilp
poied to have no more than two
illtchea ono on ohcIi niile of the
traveled roadway. Keep the water out
of tho middle of the road by
Rtvlun It a eronn or clowittou u tin
center of 7 1-" luche aboe the top
of tho Inner dope of Uie ditch for
i "0-foot ro.ul and where the hill
i
tiro a little steep make the crown
10 Inches. With a crown of about
Inch t tho foot from the center
THE MARKETS
FURNISHED DAILY THROUGH
H T. RUTHERFORD COTTON
EXCHANGE.
sates
8pot Market
Miorpool firm . mid. G.ft:i;
S000; 0XKirt fiOOO.
New York IT. down; mid. 12.3.r..
Now Orleans steady; mid. 12 1-8.
vales :iro. f. o. h. lr.oo.
Tlm slvrlff In a certain OoorKi:i
county has a stock of whUUey on
' Ills hands by rlKht of levy but tho
court haj enjoined him from sellliiR
( It This must scent Just like roUIiir
.money from homo to the sneria.
t
-oo-
i'l How closely the administration has
nestled nn to the Wall street ft
'I minders Is Indicated by the n1
' (ported offer by .dirRan to Cortel
m of the presidency of the reorRan
lied KnlckerlKcker Trust company
u The dumpliiR of steel on Kurope at
I panic prices by the steel trust Is
L. there i-.illed the American peril
If these barRalus could be dumped
1 "at home by reilsliiR the tariff what
tn blessliiR It would be to the Amor
v lean people
" 'Unit sipieal ou heard una the
11 Hepubllcnn "Hor Comhlne" of the
JIouse of Representatives In Wash'
kYlitRtnii when one of Its feet wan
'" pushed out of the patromiRo troiiRh
"tryltiR to cut down the Dep.ntment
Vstlma'es a-' a delicti Is foarisl. Tho
i Republican piinle has struck coiiRress
nt last
The (Iklah' tnan says: "Senntnr'
Clarence DourI.ir of MuskORee ha
drawn first Mood at Washington. I).
I 1 J...lii. n nt n .Htm. r luirlv
Mil. t..'Tl ... . ..' .t..;
I Ktven Sy Vice 1'rtwldtint and Mr
( Rllrhanks The I'liwuix Intimate
he wore a dreit ult. hut what hi'
' really should have worn was prob
nlly i fur overcoat nud overshoes
Tin ;o wh. etudled John It. Walh
i lr i h Mi ordenl of trial on
(i chaTes fiat threatened prison and
dl-jr-ice f and htm more of an oiiIr
ma In the limelight than out of it
He eui id liu.iimble of thiiikluR that
Ui f i i- ("wsible ami oien after
V 'II wint out Ui decide hh
rite lamed tiiiooneernodly to
br iw i T.mer. to calmly illctatM
! t't i d dicide railroad piotlou.
Wli " i- on the wltue atad
he ii w. 1 ililllilenee from an ob-
vloua senp that he wa unnccus
totned i J lmt ort of thins. Anil yet
ho was arrogantly defiant; when tho
j trial wv '-early over ho until he
("had cn iM-d if all that he would
j bo rorrv w'icu It was ended.. Then
( he added lh.it "of cnuro he would
bo acinuttcil ami oildnntly hellev-
Je ed It. When he stnl.eil his face light-
! ed up like a boy's hut In repose
r- tliere was a weary look In his do-
7 set oyea ami about his deeply-lined
features When his attorneys bcR.m
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May
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Mar
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New York Futures.
Open HIrIi Low Close Yet
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New Orleans Future'-
Open HlRh Low Clean Yost
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..11.70 11.79 II.CO 11.02 0.1 11.70
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Chicago Grain.
Open HIrIi Low Close Yes.
WTicnt
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May ...102
July ... 9T4
Corn
Ma ... 00-4
July -. nit-n
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May ... m-
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Subscribe for Tho Ardmorcltc.
'u.ii i iiutcK verdict was
j- not returned ho told them they
j were mbtakrn nnd still assumed with-
fllll llhn.ulni.ja ll.n 1... .....Jl..
"H ..... ..aii.L-iia lllill. IU L'IUlll
would do favorable to him.
I
to tho sides tho ditches which are
often built acrostt tho road on Mccp
Rradoti to deflect the water will-not
be needed. Instead of carryliiR water
ticroiM tho road In cpen ditches tile
or concrete drains hhould. If pus
slble bo provided. They should have
Milllcicnt c.iclty ntul fall to carry
the maximum amount of water that Is
expected to flow thlOiiRh them at an
one time. The capacity is increase
In proportli n to the fall of Rr.ule
for Instance I2-Iuch pipe laid on
one per cent grade will carry 1.S00
Rations per minute while the xaiue
ilpe laid on a 2 per cent Rrade will
carry 2f.0O Rallous per minute.
furthermore a culvert laid flat will
soon flit up while one havliiR a
Rood Incline will keep Itself clear
In the iiialuteuance of an earth
road avoid the mistake cf chaiiRtiiR
the natural order of thltiR. Naturally
the Mill Is found on top and the cla
on the bottom. If this order Is
reversisl In coimtructliiR a road the
result will be less satisfactory than
If tho noil be left at the top f the
road for will make n better fcur
face to a road I linn clay. If tJie ro.ul
bed s largely clay to start with it
will bo well to place Handy soil or
clixm and on top. A o-vorliiR of
0 to 10 Inches of wind upon clay that
persists In breaking up Into deep
iiiiidhnlei will usuallj be satisfactory
and If Kind enoiiRli be added this
cj.iy will cuo to make mud. If
the roadbed I comporcd of wind It
on ii bo Improved by an application
of clay.
The rule for a sen legible ixirth
mid. then Is a fillow: Make
ditches on eaoli side and keep them
open; haul so ml and gravel uiwii
section needing this treatment: ue
a road machine and a split o drag
Judleloilly in full description of
which will be contained In a later
article); follow the "tltch In lime'
rule and give an earth road the same
careful persistent ntteutlon vou
ou would give your prluc ncro fac-
tory or tore and It will pay a
largo a profit In prt)vortou to your
Individual outlay.
YOUTH KILLS HIMSELF.
Imagine that He Had Slain a Man
With a Beanshooter.
St. UiuU. Jan. 20 "I killed n
man with a bennshooter. and I will
pny the penalty." written with n
pencil on hloodsimttered paper was
tho note lleft by Charles Deskoll
aged IS n shot-cutter who klllel
himself hero today by slashing hit
throat with a razor Ills body and
tho nolo were found by his mother
It Is believed from the nolo that
ho became suddenly Insane.
Avon Club
A New Coffee
Koastod by new meth-
ods. Superior to any
other coflec put up in
sealed tins. 1 las a fine
rich llavor that people
who know how to jude
cofTee appreciates.
1 pound .ioc
2 pounds 75c
Sold by
MARTIN
The Grocer
229 West Main Street
Phone 391
LENOX SOAP
IN HARD WATER
1 lard water adds to the
labor of the laundress be-
cause the lime or other
minerals in it act in op-
position to the cleansing
power of the soap. Lenox
soap is designed especi-
ally to overcome this dif-
ficulty; it will do almost
as good work in hard1
water as in soft.
With your next wash-
ing try this: Before put-
ting any clothes into the
water take a small piece
of Lenox soap and agi-
tate the water as though
for suds; the Lenox soap
will send the lime to the
top in Hakes. Skim them
oiT until the ilakcs cease
to come. The water will
then be ready for use.
l'or sale by all grocers.
'Tyler S Simpson Co.
Ardmore - Oklahoma
MARVELOUS
CURES
EING PERFORMED BY THE
GREAT MEDICAL EXPERT
Yesterday phenomenal I-aPnyetto
killed .1 cancer on tho lace of Mr
llcbecc.i Meyer. She had been n
great sufferer. Tho doctor klllml tho
cancer without knife pain or blood.
Tho work wus done In ono hour.
Mrs. .Meyer said on leaving the
doctor's olllco. 'This Is n miracle I
If there over was one ho did not
hurt a hit and I am free from pain
for the llrst time In six years.
M. V. Yonton was relieved of 101
gall stones jesterdny by Dr. La-
Fayette. Thoy were .removed wltn
three doseg of medicine. Mr Ycatou
said: "No one knows how I havo
suffoiod for ilvo years from Rail
stones Bomo doctors wanted to uso
11 kulfo on 1110 hut Dr. UiKnyotto re
moved them with but three doses of
medicine. Ho certainly Is a wonder.
I am mi thankful t feel so good.'
Mr. John Cnrletson of Shawnee
wus In tho olllco when Mr. Yeatim
showed tho gall stones. Mr. Carlet-
hoii was an Intoiestcd listener but
In a moment said: "What do you
think of me? Three week ago 1
was taken to Dr. liKayette had
been paralyzed In both legs four
vonrs could t walk .1 step tod.i I
havo walked nil over town without
.1 cane. 1 am l appy too."
The doctor's olltces at tho Hotel
Wlhttlngton are crowded dallj. He
cha ges but one dollar for examlna
tiou.
Local Cotton Market
The fnmo of Aulmore ns a cotton
market has spread abroad all over
this section of tho country nnd farm-
ers are coming in hero with cotton
who Ilvo many miles west of hero
on the Hue of tho Hoc!; Island In tho
neighborhood of Wnurlka nnd that
section of tho country. Tho local
mnrket Is the highest In tho state
nnd tho force of buyers located hero
is thu largest of any market In tho
statu.
Cotton today boUI nt prlcea ranging
from 9 to 12 cents with grades aver-
fiRttig from strk'.t ordinary to strict
diddling.
Republican Congressional Convention.
Tho ropresetitatlies of tho O. O.
I. are holding high carnival thl
week In tho city of Cdalgale tho oc-
casion bcltiR tho session of tho' con-
vention of tho Fourth congressional
district.
At this tlmo tho republicans will
select an elector for tills district
and also tho delegates to tho na-
tional convention. From what can he
learned n hard fight will ho made
on tho part of n few republicans In
this city to keep ond of tho local
republicans olT tho stnto committee
A fight will also bo' made to un-
seat part of Die delegation selected
to represent this county In that con
ventlon. Tho following Is n list of
those from this county In .it;entlanc.i
nt tho Coalgatc convention: W. U.
Johnson JuiIko Uosea Towniond
James Hums Sam Weeks Sam llut
ler L. S. Dolman D. Itedflcld Dr.
T. N. Oarrlson Chnrllo Walling.
Chas Von Weiss Jacob Ilodovlti! and
C. Lincoln Mcdulro.
Marriage Licenses Issued.
MarrlaRO licenses were Issued to-
day to A. J. Smith. Hlnnkct Tex.
and Miss May Mitchell Davis. Claude
lluckmnster and Miss Lena Dumas
Heck Okla.
8
INTRUDER'S COURT SESSION
THREE BIG
BARGAINS EN
ARDMORE
DIRT
Riggkiis-Suggs
Realty Co.
Kooms 7 and 9
Potterf Building
Phone 726
Foundry and Machine Shop Assured
Big Cotton Factory Almost Assured
Street Car Being Built
Steel Mills
And Other Biff Thing's for Ardmore.
WATCH HER GROW !
No. 1. Ono otitiro hlnck 0 larjjo lots 0
room house piori barns. AH Kind of
fruit tiiiu location Vul Ardtnoro. A
genuine baifritin if tnltrn up on or before
Feb. 1st. Only jlVJUO
No. 2. South half nf 11 block ilOOx 1 00
l-ruoiu frame hoi m. holiti .stone fouml.i'
tion bns-euienl .storn cellar large barn
all kindfi fruit tine liire vitieuxl line
Ii cation A lint gain for a homo if lakin
at once. Vnce only (2310
No. 3. A lO rootn limis1 close in burns
large lot room ei ough tor 15 lioites North
A ni more at less than ' est 5-2 fX)
Above ovrnirs have other business to
look titter.
TAKING TESTIMONY IN INSJ-N
LEASE CASES HERE ALL
THE WEEK.
Tho Intruilcra court Is In session
in tills city niul will rumtiin I1010
ilurttiK tlio nrosoiit wi-ck to licnr the
tt'Htltnony In leaso c.ibos anil otlicr
matters. Tills term Is nn oxcoodlni-
l.v Iuiik 0110 niul will occupy tho on-
tiro nock. Tlio main imostlous to
hoar this week are ns to whether or
not Imllnas have mado contracts for
lease of Innils for r sulllcient con-
slileratlon. The party ln"o this week consists
of JuiIko W. V. llennett S. A Mills
Captain John West Kmest Urown
anil .Mr. Myers. Tho sessions of
tho court are boltiK hold la the city
hall.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Tako Lixntlvo llromo Quinine. Tab-
tels. DruRRlsts refunil money If It
falls to euro. K. W. (irovo's BlKna-
turo Is on each box. 25c.
A Cattle Sale.
J. II. Wall has purchase)! from
John Stephens ntul I'ukouo I.tlllcn-
stela of Mount Pleasant Texas a
bunch of flno two year old steers.
Tho terms of nalo wero private.
Leasing Unallotted Land.
Tho cattlemen of this Mate are
clamorlUK far the land that Is unal-
lotted to bo used oy them for Kr-u-Ihk
cattle. Special a pent .1. II. Kelsey
of tho Indian apent's olllco was In
Ardmore this week takliiR applica-
tions for leasing tho unallotted lauds
of this section of tho country. The
Koveriimeut changes a foo of fifteen
cents per acre per annum for this
land.
A kiruo number of cattlemen of this
section mot tho awont hero yo-uo-duy
and tendered their application
Tho awards will be mado Feb. 1
All p.i.-tlo who had tho land leased
l.ii-t year havo tho prior rlpht to
secure tho sumo land this year pro-
vided they apply before Feb. 1
V4 sMf &t (fc $C 3$'$ JfE- l&V i
m V$ 9i$ ?i C 5AS ffc 1C
Gel a
The
"Blot"
Burners
arc the
Only Burners
O Made That
& Will Actually
Lessen Your
Gas Bill.
-it
if A fiW 0
111 lm' r III
Burners
rf 5M6.
I l and tovp
k 1 One-half Your
Gas Bill.
THIS IS THE "BLUT" BURNER
The "Otirlaml Gas Stoves ate tlio only Gas Stoves made that are lit tort with fie Orent
"Mlut" ilurners. They have exclusive tights to use the "Illut" Burner in the Uniti il
States. This burner was invei.tert by Von I3Iut. 11 Get man inventor who bus done more
for Natural Gu Aptiliames than any other liv ng man. It will bo to your interest to
buy a Gas taiovo that is usirg th s burner. Call and lot us explain tin 111.
Stevens Kcnnerly S Spragins Co.
Ardmore
Oklahoma.
9fS -a W W IK '4$ W W '4P W W
This Is Worth Remembering.
Whenever you havo a coiuU or
cold Just remember that Foley s
Honey ntul Tar will care It. Do not
risk your health by taking any but
tho Kenulno. It Is In a yellow package.
Sold by all dniRKlsts.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby Riven that 1 will
sell to tho highest and best bidder
for cash at 11 o'clock a. in on the
2Sth d.iy of January 190S la front
of what Is known ns .Struck's P.ife
a stock of clRiirs tobacco aad candy
tORether with equity In soda fountain
and other fixtures Invoicing about
$5S00.00. I O. SHKLTON'
21-3 Ilefcrreo In Bankruptcy
1
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
I'aio Ointment Is Ruaranteod to
euro any case of ItehlnK Illlnd
Ulcedlne or I'rotmdltiK I'lles In C to
H days or money refunded. 50c.
THE ARTESIAN HOTEL E. E. Parnell Proprietor Sulphur Oklahoma.
Ixicated at tho greatest All-the-Year-Round Health nnd Pleasure Itesort In the world.
Train leaves Ardmore at 11:60 and arrives In Sulphur In time for lunch at tho Artesian.
Train loaves Ardmore at 5 p. m. and arrives In Sulphur In tlmo for dluuer at tho Artesian.
RAILROAD FARE FROM ARDMORK TO SULPHUR 75c.
The people of Sulphur extends a hearty invitation especially to strangers to visit them.
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