The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 235, Ed. 1, Friday, February 28, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Friday February 28 1908.
AQE TWO
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
rrlval and Departure of Trains at
Union Depot Ardmore.
The following nehodiile Is effective
i nti.l lifter Sunday February V on
10 various railroads at Artlmoro:
Santa Fc.
North Hound
(o. f 12:07 n. tn.
o. IS. . . 11:37 a. in.
South Hound
o. ti 5:10 n. in.
o. 17
1:22 p. in.
Frisco.
i Fait Hound -
o. M2 0:10 a. in
o COI 12:30 . in.
We..t Hound -
to r.U 9:lfi n. m.
io. CGI 7:151) p. in.
Rock Island.
Vx't Hound -
o. Cj2 7:35 n. m.
i AW t Hound -
o 01 S:30 p. tn.
ennedy'.. l.ixnttvo Cough Syrup
'(ta gently but promptly on tho
'nvcln It r'op utile cough by sooth'
g the thro.it anil lung irritation
ild by W H Frame d&w
FOR SALE
liowdon cotton seed I own
silver initio corn vine-loss
pumpkin yums swoot po
tntoos and .Spanish poiinnts
Residence 1 I nnlo South of
Fair grounds.
R. L. SCOTT
Ardinoro Oklalioina.
17 Barrels
SovouUmmi barrels of Coca
Cola woro served at our
fountain in fc drinks during
tho past season. It's more
Coca Cola than all the other
fountains in the city sold.
Wo know how to servo
drinks.
L Hoffman Drug Co.
WANTED
To r.ubniit you buls on building
Hrlcl; Houses
llrlrk Hu -tlll'88 llOUHUH
HrUlt O! Imiieya
I Hrlck Flues
nntliini; luillt of brick l'roinpt
Ulmntcn furoihiiod on work niiy
lore Call mo up at Phono No. SSO
nddn tin- at Ardinoro.
P. V. Petty
hTlck Contractor niul Huthler.
II Employment Agency
' We titul in p'(. niiM.t f.ir
H ' the ulii T ii plouii I'l
- JOHNSON a KELLER
' Nor'li tsl ngtun st
Laxative
i
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m
1'
1 CONTAINS HONBY AND TAR
RtlltTts Coldi br worlclnj thim
ut of ths lyttem throufh coploui
nd healthy action cf tht bowtlt.
Rtlltvii Coujhi b cUantinr th
jueoui mmbrtint of th thioat.
3t and bronchttl tubi
8
c I
"A plnaitni to th Usifl
Children Like It
h Syrup
For Sale Ly W. B. Frame.
REPUBLICANS
ALMOST FIGHT
IN THE COUNTY CONVENTION
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
TWO SETS OF DELEGATES
Named For State Convention to Be
Held March 11th In Oklahoma
City MoGulrc of State Com-
mittee In the Fight
Tho republican of Carter count
sire badly divided Into factions as
huh demonstrated In he:r convention
jesterday afternoon. Tho convention
was composed of delegates from tho
precinct of tlio county and was hold
fur tin- pilt'osc of semllllK delegates
io tin stiito con volition which will
bo held In Oklahoma City on Aluroh
II for tho purpose of elertliiK four
(b'lfiMtes Ht IlllXO fPIHII OkhltlOIIIU
to the national convention which will
oiuiwiif in Juno In the city of Chi
tago.
The two factions of tho party hml
lined up for tho buttle boforo tho
convention wan called to order. Hob-
nett. MrtSuire and Ikidovlt. wanted
Dr !'. V. Walker of Durwood for
temporary elinliiniiti while Mii'H
Woekn and tholr friends wantod to
hae S II. Ilutlor. ohwlriiian of tho
county central coiiiuiittoo to preside
l ti iiiMirary olllcor.
The convi'iitlon wiiH callod lo or-
der b S. II. Hutlor. When tho con-
it uiiou call wiih road tho firm slmis
of fie linpi'iiilliiK iHittlo mih noted.
It n ins that tho first call provided
for ih" election of fifteen delegates.
a second call wax Issued providing
for nine delegates. .Mr. Mtvliilre a
member of tho state cointultteo. Maid
that the chaiiKo lu tho call had boon
made without consulting any iuoinhtr
of the htato committee. Tho chairman
showed Ills niithorty to inako thu
change by prodticliiK a letter from
Chairman Hunter fixing tho number
of delegate that Carter county in
entitled to.
' The chair stated that tho temporary
loll Composed Of delegate WllOHC
i edentlaU had boon filed with lilm
in the regular iiiuunor would bo lined
a a basis for tho oignnlisntlon ol
111. I .lllM'lltlOII.
T N Hobnott moved that all per-
o.is who woro proBont with crcdon
ii tie allowed to file thoni and
ulv part In tho temporary organlza
i..it He charged that the object wax
'.. I. feat the rural precincts out ot
' r ri'iueseiitatlon. Weeks. Klnknde
M iiutie Dolman llarrold and others
tn ip-d lii a general discussion. Me
(iuiie Insisted that he held a large
niimiier of credentials In tils pocket
width had never boon filed with
the chairman. Dolman insisted that
the convention did net want ere
deiitinls Issued by meeting thnt had
nter been held and said that Mr
Met! til re might hold such a hand
ns he did at the Colligate conven-
tion. Mctlulre made n red hot speech
in which ho indiscriminately called
men liars. Mr. Dolman said ho took
I.o offense at what 'he gMitiemau
Cnrrr TToman's Weaknesses.
Wo refor to thnt boon to weuk iiorvuii
iiltTiTltiK women known an Dr. Piorca'l
Kinonti' I'ri'-iript inn.
I Dr .l.'lm I fcon. ..( the F.itltorlRl Stafl
I of Tin la i i i i li' Mi I'K' w. Hi vii w snjt
of I'lilcom root ' W' Im.k lii.ii o i which
Is one of the chli'l lUKl'edli'UlS of ths l''u-
Vente I'ri'M-rtption " :
"A riMin'.h wtilili In varlnlilj- irt as n titer
ti- inv if i iiior iimkt s for normal ac-
lin .'f ilm entire ii'lir.xliu-llM' -totn -II.-
.no i ihi' " .ii Helminth ne Int m-a inriln'a-
ii ui it ti 1. 1 1 tnoie full) aiiNVien. t In- aUive
timn ihi i il'iii unit uhuh I am
'It ;' 1 III I 111' tlcatlliellt Of lIlM'UO'H tN-
i-i.l i 11 w. iiii.-n It i M ilium ili:it a i'um' In
i 'ii ' ii tl tx not lii'i-'-rlit Kinie hullt'utton
f. i i Uiitl atTi-i.t " I'r. I'jfe fiirtlur
I hi r 'll.'Wiiitf tin-ainoiiir tlio li'uit nc
ti.'ti a' i f"i lh lniia tt'nu'uni iool I'aiu
or Ai tout? In tlie tiai-k with i li'Ui'errliO'Q ;
a'.'ii iurnU i-eiiilltloiTv of tlie ropiilui'tiv j
uik.4n f v. in ii mi nt.)l di tirt'-M.'ii and ir-
riiai'i'n . ' lati il w illfrlironli- iIim'Im-h of
tin' ri ci.hIiI ute oik'mis of notnt'ii; coiiiiant
n-m-tii ii J" heat In t lie i i-tru'ii of the kIU
n- 1. r.. lY'i rliik'l i.hIIhki dut to n weak-
em l ii iiiih n 'ltlie ii'intilui'ilte )ti'in;
tr . n .yTi.j yi.uii iv'l or al'M'iit tnotit lily
l i .'!. AUvdfii lii'in tir aivoiiiimnMni; an
a . l-iiAl 1'iniiUoi) t'f tli iiik'iin' oik-am i
ami Mvinti' I ttmi Mooti lul'lt: ilraKniiw
Mi'nl".is in t l.o I'xliiiuo Iolt part of tin I
atnlOiiifi " I
I f trcre or lo- of Hie nlMive ivnuitnni 1
?fyri'--iT'1-'' i'"' ii'V'i'.'.r"-"-; I
Qetteruiiii t ike I'r. Fierre .ivcrlte '
I'ril fll.I'Mij .i t-TIfl l.'-Jdintt iiiride
entaoi wnnTi K L'nioorn root or llelunUs. i
aii'l tin- Miiil i'iil pri M'rtlen of which it I
m wt f:nti.iillv repri sent. I
(if i iuii'ii N'lil i-ooi another prominent I
In-'i'slh-nt of T.iMirlte rre-.i-rii.tion." I
l'l .! i'lidoy niliiiKWootl M. Il of Il.'ii-
IH'l' M. 11'HI I ohetfe t lilritiro. mn :
"Ii i-jm ir.(krinnt nturily In iliv.iili'U af
tl.' W 'Mill In ull imiiiiiIiuI I'oiulllli.iiv
ami w ii i Hi nfi'i'lili'ii.i mi. It u um ful "
Prof. John M. .semliier. M. ).. lata oj
Cln -- email nayii of (nililen Seal root :
"In ii'i .il.ui to lt trineial t'lTfi'ik on the
ysl.-iu. irir In mi In.. Ill ii r in um il. '( u.'in'l
(i. r. i . i M.I in ii. in. -l'l .t j t(
is loin -. I; nvnnliil lu. ai tuii.i' um f it I la
all .Ii inliuii .1 iaip "
I'Mf. It. Hurt In il..u M U.nf Jetlenen
Mi- il il I'ulleae nt tit Ii. .'lien Sen I :
" Vat . i - i i . r i i i ir it'i i ii'iir-
rliiL' 'i ii. i ... u j n.i a r-
rl i -i .
lir I' i i'i r in ft .
fill' J T: I ri'MM : II w . i n-
prixlnn'3 tidcin-iF 'jtiiiaii (ur whii.li
Uiiiv uro rotioniiminileil.
Oven -
aid for he did not believe let was
ie8KUiHlble. Mediilre kept on Inter-
ruptliiK eae.li HpeaKer until the rlKht-
eoiiK ludlKtintloii (if W. S. Wolverton
wiih arotiHed. Mr. Wolverton wild it
wan evtremely dlHKUHtltiK to have one
man butt into every inaii who at-
tempted to nildresM the chnlr and
HitKKeHted that McUuIre either eou-
ilttet hliuself properly or the con
vention Hhouhl turn liltu over to the
ehh'f of police. A dozen men were
on the floor when W. It. .lolitison
nrouc ami (piloted the convention lie
moved that the preclueta be called
and If they were reprenented person-
ally that they be allowed to take part
In the temporary organization
half dozen delegatex declared that
.Mr. Johnson' motion wan out ot
order and was about to dentroy the
harmony that the .Inhumm motion
proinlHt'd. The motion finally preva;
ed an a cnmpromiito measure and
the roll wan ealled.
After tho reading of the roll which
wax intended to show who -wan en-
titled to the privileges of the con-
vention. Mike Cormati nominntod Sam
II. Ilutler for toniporary chalriuan.
.1. A. Hodovltz lioinlnated Or. Walker
of Durwciod. The vote an announced
by the secretary nave Ilutler Til! am)
Walker -10. When the vote wan tin
nmiiiced Kohnett Raid that another
convention would be held anil advlwd
all the delegates to remain. H. A
Howard wan chosen teniiHiniry siecre
tary. I'oIIowIiik the vote on chairman
btiHliipgs was suspended for several
iiiiuuteH and hot wards were irnxsed
hack and forth and on one occasion
the chief of police was used to re
store quiet.
The coininlteo on credentials was
composed of Sam Weeks I limit Mc
dill mid A. W. OhIiios. Their report
was adopted as road.
The committee on ponnnnent oruan
Izatlon eoniiHiBod of L. S. nolman.
t'has. Walters and A. F. Cisco re
IKirted that the temporary orcml.i
Hon be made pernianent and their
report was adopted.
A resolution was rond and ado!
ed pIihIkIhk the delegates to t..'.
auainst J. .Mc.Murray for am Mi i .
he in lh t want at the Oklahoin.i ( i
lonventlon. This was done to uir
ate awilnst .McMurray. who ts ihr
ed with opposing W. M .lo'in-.i
for district delegate at C'o.ih:.i'i
James T. Hums. Chas. Waltei- .m i
W. II. Herry Jr.. were appom . I i
iMininltte on resolutions.
fhe chairman upHintod mi tin
committee to select delepites to tin
state convention tl. W. UlUKh:itn. I
Kan Ross and W. (lalyon.
While the committees were mr the
convention was entertained b s.uuh
Ulllott (coloivdl of tllerwn. wim
said that he realized that the colon i
man was ellnilnaUxl from the .mih j
and thnt he would rather who f..i
Mr. Hrynn.
The delegates selected to repivM'iit
Carter county at the state ivui n
tiou are as follows:
U'leitutes James T. Uurns (i
ItiiiKhain Chas Von Wei s.im
Weeks. W. W. Trask Chas. Wali.i-
Joe WilUford. Dr. Walker and It
Vtx.
Alternates A. W. GhIiich lwm
Itoss U. -A. Howard. 11. W. M.diil
J. A. Mrlttoii W. 11. Ju'ii -on. ii
I ted fie Id and Mike Gorman. I
A resolution wis pasM'd In Mi. '
! fen of winch any jjoul icim iu.in.
.. -i o .v i '.i 4iKi.iL ji i cot
''u ii i be u t.l to fill out the
i. iirn in catcall the delegate
Soda Crackers with crack to them
Soda Crackers with snap to them.
Soda Crackers with taste to them
Uneeda Biscuit
fresh Oven-crisp Oven-clean
moisture proof packages.
Neper sold in bulk.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
and alternates are not present. The
dolomites were Instructed to vote
only for deluKiites to the national
convention who will supHirt Tn ft.
Immediately following the icKtila
convention T. X. Kohnett called the
reiiialnliiK delegates to order. Dr.
Walker of l)urwood was placed lu
the chair and W. M. Jones of Prov-
ence was Hindu secretary. This con-
vention held a very harmonious ses-
sion ami was lu session a very
short time.
The following committees were ap-
pointed: On resolutions C. L. .Mc-
(Julie. W. II. dray and W. W. Ham-
ilton. On credentials (leorKo .Murray
C. I. .McGtilre and .1. P. Taylor.
On selection of dclcjc.itcs 'I'. N.
Hobnett Chas. .McKlimey ami Joslah
Clark. On rule order of business and
permanent organization W. H. dray
Joslah Clark and Jake Hodovltz.
Thu temporary organization was
made permanent. No contesting dele-
gations were reported and the com-
mittee on resolutions nave an out-
line of what their resolutions would
be and promised to write them and
furnii-h a copy to tho press. The
resolutions will endorse tho last re-
publican platform endorse the ad-
ministration of Uoosevclt endorse
Taft as the party's next candidate
for president and endorse 'the work
of Ulrd JlcCluIre the only repub-
lican In the I'ulted States congress.
A committee coniK)sed ot Hobnett.
McOuIre Hodovltz George Walker
ami Joslah Clark was appointed to
prepare contest papers and present
them to the Oklahoma City conven-
tion. .1. A. Hodovltz was endorsed for
dolcKtito at large to attend the Chi-
caK' convention.
T.. delegates leleeteil by this con-
vention were: I . legatt n T. N. Hob-
nett. Dr. Walkei Joslah Clark. Geo
Walker. .1. P T nlor. .1. Itoibnit.
.1 M rnnld. P C Franklin ami
Your Stomach
Is Your Friend
If you have a good stomach and wish to keep it
steer clear of lard-cooked food. Lard is made from
hog fat and is more apt to be impure than it is to be
clean and healthful.
Cottolcue is the most reliable frying and shorten-
ing medium. It is a pure wholesome digestible
product that is bound to be more satisfactory than
lard wherever it is given a fair test.
Besides being more healthful Cottolcne is more
economical than lard or cookimr
butter one-third less being re-
quired. It will moreover make
more nutritious food than either
lard or butter.
With all these advantages
on the side of Cottolcne what
argument have you for not using
it? Your own grocer if he is
progressive has Cottolcne for
sale. Buy a pail to-da' use it
according to directions and we
will warrant you will never go
back to the lard habit.
Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
C. I.. -McGtilre. Alternates Mr. Scott
Tohe Crisp Chas. .McKlnney Andy
Hardy Al Davison. W. II. Mainllton
N. 11. .McCoy J. S. Davis and N.
D. Steadham.
STORM DAMAGE HEAVY.
Considerable Loss About Pond Creek
and Vicinity
Pond Creek Okla.. Feb. 27. He
suits of the recent storm which vis
Ited this section are being reported
bere showing that considerable dam
agi; was done. At Nashville a small
Inland place U.o. store building ot
Hussell & Glvens was damaged to thu
e.rr'iit oil suvoral Ihtindred dollars.
The residence of Alfred Hogers was
destroyed and all contents damaged
beyond repair. Ten other houses In
the village were more or less dam-
aged. The .Methodist church build-
ing was toally destroyed It being
directly In the parth of the storm.
Across the river south of here the
storm seems to havo been very se-
ve;e. The family of Jesse Spear n
farmer had a miraculous escape from
instant death and horrible mutila-
tion. Tho family had gono to bod.
They were asleep when the storm
struck and Mr. Spears says the first
intimation they had of a storm was
when they were picking themselves
up lu the yard. The houso was to-
tally demolished hut none of the in-
mates were hurt boyond severe
bruises. Tho members of the fam-
ily wero turned out In the night with
uo clothing save their night dress
ami had to walk two miles to the
noxt neighbors. The storm wrecked
wnnll barns and outbuildings whore-
ever It struck and tho loss In all will
run Into the thousands of dollars.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxatlvo Promo Quinine Tab-
tels. Druggists refund money if it
falls to cure. 13. W. Grovo's signa-
ture Is on each box. 25c.
j.
THE INDIAN SCANDAL
SENATOR TELLER SAYS HE
COULD MAKE PUBLIC SIT UP
AND TAKE NOTICE.
Washington Feb. 2fi. The Indian
appropriation bill when brought Int.)
the senate today gave rise to an ex-
tended debate upon the methods that
havo prevailed In considering such
ineoBiiroH. After the first reading ol
the hill had been by unanimous con-
sent dispensed with and the reading
of amendments was begun Senator
Teller objected to the proceeding and
Dually the unanimous agreement wau
set aside and thu reading of tin
bill was proceeded with while but
half a dozen MMintors were In their
seats.
Commenting upon the Indians as
perhaps a dying race Senator Teller
declared he could opun up a scandal
that would astonish the American
people adding Inter thnt he did not
refer to anything in the present hill.
"I refer' he snld "to legislation
enacted years ago and tho execution
of that legislation by the department
charged 'With that duty."
Catarrh Cannot oe Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they
canot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional
disease and in order to cure it you
must take Internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and
acts directly on the blood and mil-
ciious surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curu
Is not a quack medicine. It was
prescribed by one of tho beat physi-
cians In this country for years and
Is a regular prlscrlptlon. It Is com-
posed of tho best tonics known com-
bined with the gest blood purifiers
acting directly on the muctiotis sur-
faces. The perfect combination of the
wo Ingredients Is what produces such
wonderful results lu curing Catarrh.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHKNHY &. CO. Props.
Toledo O.
Sold by druggists price 7Cc.
Taku Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation. Chickasaw Teachers.
Tishomingo Okla. Feb. -Special
.Members of tho Chlchnv.u
Teachers' association many of whom
are engaged in educating the youth
fill Indians of the new state as-
sembled here today for the spring
meeting of the body.
Episcopal Saturday Dinner.
Thu ladles of St. Philips' 13plsco-
pal Guild will servo a "chicken" din-
ner Saturday next In tho building
Just door west of Lou Frame's. All
air- e.vdirJly Invited. The best din-
ner of the season. Only twenty-flvo
cents. 2C-3
Mistake Corrected.
Correct the mlstako of risking
pneumonia by neglecting a cough or
cold when Foley's Honey and Tnr
will not only stop your cough but
expel the cold from your system.
Foley's Honey nnd Tar contains no
opiates and Is tho best and tsafest
throat and huiK romedy. For salo by
nil druggists. d&w
Hill Nye when a young man on
made an engagement with a lady to
taku her driving. The appointed day
came hut at the livery .stable all
'lie horses wore taken save out
old shaky exceedingly gaunt beast.
Mr. Nye hired It and diove to hi
friend's residence.
The lady kept him waiting nearly
an hour before sho was ready and
then on viewing tho shabby outfit
flny refused to accompany Mr. Ne.
"Why" she exclaim?!1. "t'l.U ho'se
may die of old ago any moment."
".Madam" .Mr. Nye replied "when
I arrived that horse was a prancing
young colt." Harper's Weekly.
The Perfect Woman la not a Fat
One.
Artists say tho Ideal proportion of
weight lu a woman is 2G pounds for
every foot of her height. This would
make a woman of five feet four In-
ches weigh lllfi pounds 8 ouncos.
If you weigh more thnn this In
proportion you nro on tho danger
line and aro likely to get too fat in
a few years. Check It by taking a
teaspoonful nftor meals and nt bed
time of this r celpt: 1-2 otitic of
Martnola 1-2 ounce Fluid 13'
Cascara Aromatic and 3 1-2 oiineea
Syrup Simplex Get tho armola
sealed and mix It with the other in-
gredients nt ioine. This mixture- Is
haniilesB will not c.niso wrinkles
and has boon known to tako off sev-
en pounds of fat a week without any
help from exerclso or dlotlng. It 13
lnexponslvo.
Hest drinks in town at the Aro.id-
Ilppldo In your own mind th" kind
of homo you wnnt the locution the
price you want to pay and tho terms
desired then como to us. Wo will
be able to glvo you what you waut '
at very low figures. I
I3tf Itlggliis-Siiggs-Mllburn Co. '
Dig Bargains in Buggies.
Wo will recoivo vvlthlr. .. few das;
several cars of new buggies and In ;
ord'T to mako room for them we o'fi'r
thoso in stock at a big dlfcoiui'
Como lu nnd price; cash or time.
DIVE.NS COKI IN & FRENSL13Y I
ARDMORE HACK LINE
D. !. FLYNT Prop.
Hack leaves for llealdton nt
0:30 a. m.
Hack leaves for Elk at 7:30
n. in.
Direct connections with all
Inland towns west ot Ard
more.
Ienve all packages at tho
City Drug Store.
All kinds of good conl. Kvory
order delivered promptly.
Hudson Houston Lumber Co.
Phono .'12
Now is the Time
This is good tiinn to cement
your collar and lix up your
store houso. Wo build any-
thing in tho cement lino.
Got our prices on wnlks
curbs gutters pier blocks
and window sills
Ardmore Concrete Co.
Phono H7.
J. W. Fielder Prop.
Ardmore
Transfer Line
Thj only lirst-class line in
the city.
Calls Made Promptly
Wagon OuTAll Night."
Packages and grips linn-'
if dld Willi euro. Phono 2GJ
StfYnMESA Proprietor
OpiMi Day or Night.
THE TELEPHONE NUMBER
..OF...
The Ardmore Ileal and Litfit Co.
IS
THE CITIZENS WILL CONFER A
OREAT FAVOR SHOULD THEY
DISCOVER ANY LEAKS DY CALL-
ING UP AND NOTIFYING THE
COMPANY. THIS IS FOR YOUR IN-
TEREST AS WELL AS OURS.
Ardmore Heal and Light Co.
mm gbas
NEW ORLEANS LA.
AND RETURN
$18.50
Tickets on sulo Fob. 2Gth.
27th 2Hth nnd 29th and
March 1st nnd 2ud.
Final return limit AJu'ch
10th!
K. D McCOLLOM
Ticket Agent.
cqALj
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 235, Ed. 1, Friday, February 28, 1908, newspaper, February 28, 1908; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80680/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.