The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 246, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITB.
Ardmore Thursday Mrch 12 1908
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The Ardmore Sanitarium
Miss Hinds bus cbnrf'o of training school for
nurses. Kccolvos both iiK'theal and surgical pa-
tiou's Tliounighly iihmUmm in every particular.
Special operating room (iood snrvice terms
reasonable. The medical profession solicited .
DUS. HARDY VOX KKLLKK HV3NUYJ
Ardmore Okla.
To
Friends
My
Customers.
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DELEGATES
. ARE NAMED
FLYNN. McGUIRE DO RE AND HAR
RIS SELECTED.
CADE IS COMMITTEEMAN
Republican Convention for Taft
Platform Makes Strong Play to
Negro Voters Roosevelt ana
McGuIre Endorse".
FIRE QUARTES BEAUTIFIED
FIRE DOYS HAVE PRETTY QUAR
TERS REPAPERED AND IS
EQUIPPED WITH DATH.
TARIFF TO
BE THE ISSUE
I am glad to announce that I have bought the entire
interest of the Baltimore Mercantile Company and
will hereafter conduct the business under same nam"
and at the same old stand I wish to extend my
snuerc thanks to everyone for their most liberal
patronage in the past and will promise that my
motto will always be
T
o Sell the Best Goods For the
Least Money!
I am going to Eastern markets and will buy a choice
and complete stock of everything. I trust 1 will see
all my old friends and customers. You can alwajs
be assured of fair and square treatment. Make my
store your home while you are in the city.
Mrs. A. B. Levine
AKDMOKF OKLAHOMA
lead all the Advertisements
LEGAL
BLANKS
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The Anlmoreite has a complete supply
of legal blanks under the New State Laws.
Send us your order and we will furnish
blanks by return mail. We have:
Chattel Mortgages Weal F.stato Mortgages.
Chattel Mortgage Hooks with duplicate
copy .sheets
Chattel Mortgage.s(shorl form)
Releases of Mortguges
Warranty Deeds Warranty Deeds with lien
KenUl Contracts four dillerei.t forms of cash
and crop rent
Lou-p Contracts regulation l or fi year form
Quit Claim Deeds Dowers of Attorney
Cuiardians Hond Administrators Hond
Petition for Koinoval of Restrictions
Proofs in Bankruptcy
Petition for Appointment of (Juardian of Minor
Petition for Letters of Administration
Certificate of Protest
Notice of Protest Hills of Sate
Land Plats All Forms of Notes
Affidavit fur Renewal of Mortgage
Notary Acknowledgment.
Address all orders to
Anlmoreite Publishing
Company
Ardmore - - - - Okla.
Oklahoma City. March It. The re-
publicans of Okklahoiau tonight (It-
ciui'd for Taft for president and the
four delegates al law are Tuft men.
Thf convention j!if't renolutltms
endorsing the administration of
Roosevelt ami thf work of Connross-
man McCulre. the lout republican
from Oklahoma 111 Congress.
''lif action of (lovevtnor Haskell
In thtt C. A. It. flaw mailt1!' ami the
proposed establishment of state dlv
p nsarles hy the OUUihoiiia lctsisla-inn-
were eoiulemiieil
The convention III an effort to
HtliiiiP tiling with the neKtd voter
lu.Hxetl a resolution favoring a reduc-
tion of the leprem'iitatlon In con-
Kresi of xtaten where colored men
are tllHfrllchiHeil.
s areetl uion In committee yen-
lenlay aflernooil. .1. K. I'yche of l-iw-inn
was aelcotctl an teinirary chair
man ami II. C Ilouxe of Marietta
temporary secretary.
Cah Cade of Shawnee and
Wm. Johnstone of Hurtlesvllle were
elaeetl in nomination the Shawne'J
man htiiiittr Jiy a vote of I'-'i! to 'J!t'.
1 for national i-ommllteeman.
Carl Mcdee of 'l'ulsa was made per
i maneni secrtftary ami the remainder
' of the temporary nt'KanUatlon mud
permanent.
The following committees were
then apixilnted:
Hesolntlons li. H. CiitmliiKham. II
A Scay. noli lowry. Dick .Morgan
James Admire l'rank (llllete. V. .1
1 lyres. O. II. Kenan. Judge Clll. Wll
linn Weeher. Ham llniwn. William
tliuelvhart. S. A. l'arklnson. C. C. Chap
pel. Tom Connor.
Hales ami Order ltilni'H4 Tom
Kreeman. li. J. SturKes Jlui lock-
wooil. Cy lloweustelu A. II. Carter
i .1 II. Hopkins. Otis Klesher li. II.
HKcrs Soltimon Homer II. !. House
i V . Ilarrlsou Joseph Kuhols J. 10.
.anuauere JudKe Dickinson.
! Credentials Klmcr Dariow Char-
: leh l'ralcr. fi. II. l'hllllps. T. J. Hal-
j lew. Dick Qtilmi. 11. 1.. ItoKle. 0. S.
Neiiinau V. H. Castile John lluehois
! John Heard lien Colbert. Khen Taj-
1 lor. K. K. Norvllle H. 0. House KJ.
IVtnirne.
The commltce on credentials re-
ported to seat all Contesting delexa-
turns with a half voto each.
Disirlct (U'legates to the Chicago
I comeuloii are:
t I'.rst Charles Seeley of fJutlirle
j .uid Vernon 11. Whltlns of Imld.
Second Oeorge II. Dodsoa of Ok-
i l.ilioma City and H- VI(;gIns ol
Wotxlward.
' rhinl 1. A. Chandler of Vlnlta and
Walter Kalwell of Muskoee.
l'mirtli-A. H. Perry of Coalpito
mil K. Q. Ilutler of Darnnt. Contest-
ed hy W. it. Webber of Wllburton
and S. J. Homer of Caddo.
I'irtli John Klrkwood ot Kiowa
County and Frank WrlRht of Lawton.
Contested by Frank P. Stearns of
sh.tw ino and K. K. Morris of Dim-
Mtl
I iieleKates at iargo wcro elected
' as follows:
Dennlg T. Flynn of Oklahoma City.
former detesuto to congress.
Patrick J. Doro of Westvllie. can
! did.ite on the numbltcnn staio ticket
i.im fait for CorpuraUon Commisnlon-
' er.
i Itlrd S. McCluirc of Pftwncp. inonv
her of congro8 from tlie First ill
i rift
.1 A. Harris of Wagoner member
of the into constitutional convention
The alternates are: J. A. Sterrett
.if Fufaula II. U. Homo of Marietta
T J. lioyt of Chandler and A. H
Oeihsler of Carmen.
The prcildcntlal electors at large
are: William llusby of McAlestor
and f Hoberu of Knld.
The district elector nro. First
Kmory A. Foster of Chandler; Second.
Mr A. .1. Sands of Heaver county;
i liiiil llrucH Kwnan of Tahletpiah.
Fourth. K. O. Clark of Stlsler Fifth.
William McCoy of Jackson Count)
The quarters of the lire boys ot
the city of Ardmore are uNitit the
prettiest of any city In the state
none excepted. Within the past few
flays the hoys while not on duty have
hwn duln considerable work In
beautifying the quarters. The sleep-
Iiik apartments have been papered
with beautiful wall paper ami a bath
room has been fitted up with hut and
cold water.
The bath was purchased hy the
boys themsulves at a cost of about
thirty dollars and the tlttltiKS for hot
water consisting of a tank and the
plumbliiK was furnished hy the city
fathers.
The room was papered by the boya
without one penny's cost to the city
for either the paper or the work that
havlm; been tlouo oat of tin; boys
own pockets who receive hut a im.'.i
xre salary at moitt.
Tin.' apartments art1 as cozy ami
msit as any private home ami the
boys all neein to take an interest In
keeping their place neat am) clean.
It would not lie amiss if Home of
the Kood citizens would Inspect the
place and see how well it is kept ami
present the department with sevural
pictures to decorate.
The lire department of this city is
one of tlie nest in tne country ami
the lire hoys amoiiK the hardest
workers.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COM
MITTEE TAKES ACTION.
THE PREDOMINANT QUESTION
Committee Prepares to Begin Cam-
palgn Early and Secretary Or-
dered to Prepare Campaign
Textbook.
Charlie Grant
Will show you the snappiest line of up-to-date
new tailor made
MISFITS
At half price of their original value at
J. J. STOLFA'S
i 1 1
MERCHANT
West Main St.
TAILOR
Ardmore Okla.
Railway Men to Meet.
Chicago Mar. 12. 1'resldents vice-
presidents Koneral managers supe".
intemlents chief eiiKlneers ami otli
er officials or leaning railway sys
terns In the United States Canada
ami Mexico will con;rej;ate in Me.
ico next week for the convention of
the American illallwny ent;lneerlnK
ami Maintenance of Way Assocla
tltiti. The sessions will open on
Tuesday anil will ocupy three days
Delegates are expected from South
and Central America and Kurope.
Alfalfa
ta-lm
seed
at
JOK
HASTINGS.
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PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD
IQOUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
(Published March 12. l'JOS).
State of Oklahoma County
Carter ss.
The Hoard of County Commis
sioners of Carter county met tills
the Hth day of March. l'JOS. pursu
ant to adjournment with the fol
lowing members in attendance to
wit. Hubert F. Sclvnlly. commls
shiner's district No. I ; A. W. Speake
commissioner's district No. 2 and O
K. Harden commissioner's district
No. :: ami the following business
was transacted to-wlt:
Hoard approved resolution author
Ir.lut; a bond issut
Current expense ImuuIs to the
amount of $tii.o00.00 were signed to
borrow money from the state of Ok
lahonia to me.t our current expen
ses for tlie year 190S.
Depositories were designated In
which to place the money borrowed
from the state.
The county surveyor was notified
to be more punctual In obeyliiK the
orders of the commissioner's court
A. W. Speake was authorized to
order necessary supplies to wort
the county convicts on the roads.
ami to have them ready by April
first.
1'otlt Jury claims to the amount
of $322.00 were allowed and war
rants lssuel therefor.
State witness claims to the
amount of $208.30 wore allowed and
the warrants Issued therefor.
Claims of official stenographers
were allowed to the amount of
J16I.S0. and warrants Issued tliere-
for.
Claim of district court bailiff for
J72.O0 was allowed and warrant Is
sued therefor. Claim for feeding
ami bedding petit Jury for $1111.50
on order of the court was allowed
and warrant Issued therofor.
Claims of attorneys appointed hy
the court to defend prisoners for
$i'0.00. were allowod and warrants
Issued therefor.
Thereupon the Hoard of County
Commissioners adjourned this the
10th day of March. l'JOS.
HOHT. F. SCrVATXY
Chairman Hoard of
mlssloiicrs.
Attest :
Wm I. Fit MK.
County
Hy II 1)1 Ki:
i Si all
ChlenKo 111. Marth 12. .M. ers
of the democratic national commit
tee yesterday took official action
outlining the campalKii Issues for Slit
stnitfKlc next fall ami making the
tariff question predominant In the
flKht.
Secrtarv I'rey Woodson was au
thorized to prepare the campaign
textbook nlotiK this line. It Is pro-
posed to have this book ready for
the prest by the time the Denver
convention meets.
It can he approved by the nation
al committee at that time and print-
ed within a week. From Committee
man Norman H. Mack of New York
to Committeeman John K. Osborne
of Wyoming the extreme eastern
ami western representatives attend-
Ins the Chicago meeting tfie party
managers are unanimous In declar-
ing the tariff Issue will furnish the
chief point of difference between
the republican and democratic plat
forms.
There is no intention to differ i
with Mr. Hryan. who has said the
trusts will probably be the chief Is- i
sue. The committeemen assert the
tariff being the mother of trusts
Involves the trust issue.
1Jie chief reason for ordering the
campaign textbook written was said
by Chairman Taggart to be the
Intention to begin the campaign
earlier than usual.
The convention will start the
battle" he said. "We are not going
to lose any time getting Into action
anil going after vote's. The moment
wo have chosen our standard bearer
the democratic army will march to
battle and we want to have ur
textbook ready to Instinct our soldiers.
I High Grade Groceries
groceries
but we
You will
We do not only carry all the staple
keep everything in fancy tiroceries as well.
find here:
Swiss Cheese Brick Cheese Imperial Cheese
French Peas Fresh Mackerel Holland Herring.
Remember we keep everything good to eat under one
roof.
FELKER
THE GROCER
BANKERS NATIONAL
...BANK...
PAID UP CAPITAL $150000.00
SAFE METHODS.
CAREFUL MANAGEMENT.
Wo solicit accounts whether largo or small which will hava
our careful attention
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
OF
Countv Com
Clerk
Deputy
Thousands Perish.
T'louands perish eerv year from
rn ampt.on re -alt"' fuvn a cold
Ft 'i y' Hciit v and Tar cm s n nurt
r.ujilm courV and ixpt'i the coll
f'om sour in 't'u nsd p-cventa con-
an p'lon and piuumonla It his
. . . . ....
cmm manv cases oi in wuem i m
(Published March 12. ItmS).
State of Oklahoma County ot
Carter ss. i
The Hoard of County Coniniisslon-
rs of Carter county Oklahoma met
this the 2nd day of March. l'Jus.
pursuant to adjournment
with the following members In at I
tendance to-wlt: llobt. F. bolval- t
ly commissioner's district No. 1; A '
W. Speake commissioner's district
No. 2 and O. K. Dardeu. commls- .
sinner's district No. 3 and the fol
lowing business was transacted to-wlt:
Claims of grand Jurors to the
amount of $332X0 were allowed and
warrants Issued therefor.
Claim of bailiff to grand Jury for
$12 was allowed and warrant Is
sued therefor.
Claim of petit Jurors amounting
to $!12.S( were allowed ami war-
rants Issued therefor.
Claims of state's witnesses before
grand Jury and district court
amounting to $S3.".20. were nllowetl
and warrants Issued therefor.
The commission of drove Chase
as deputy sneriit was approveu.
Hoard upheld order of township
trustee of Herwyn township to re-
move obstructions on section lines.
Hond tif li. N. Konntdy treasur
er of Oraham township wns approved.
The Clerk was authorized to or
der blank warrants needed also
criminal foo hook for sherlff'3 of-
flee.
A new contract was made with the
United Stntes government for hoard
of county prisoners.
An order was Issued to county
surveyor to survey road on section
lino running west from Ardmore to
county Hue.
Thereupon the Hoard of County
Commissioners adjourned this the
1th day of March. 100S to meet on
Monday. March S 190R.
noirr. F. SCIVAM.Y.
Chalrmnn Hoard County Commis-
sioners. Mtest:
Wm H. FHAMR.
County Clerk.
Hy H W Dl'KF Deputy
(Seal)
Loans Abstracts Insurance Bonds
immmmmmmmmnm
PROMPT SERVICE. RELIABLE COMPANIES.
ROBERTS & POLAND
THE HILL SANITARIUM
This is thu only place in the world today whero men and women
are painlessly and permanently cured of
Morphine Opium Cocnin and Whiskey Ilnhlt.s
N. H. Remember you don't have to pay one ct-nt until you are per-
fectly satisfied. Our sanitarium is striutly private as well as all
correspondence. Address
HIM SANITAItlUM. Ardmore. OMn.
Use I.eiist Gas
l'i:i'AHi:i) INSTANTLY. Simply adj boll
inn v;ii r cool i-:Iiitm 10c et-r p.icUuuo a'
sumption. Sold by all dealers diiwl irroccrk. 7Uum. iuiuc all nitistiiuii-s
Cane scod mlllot seed and
I at Joo Hastlno's.
alfalfa
3 Mm
Lust Loniiust
TO STOVK
There is no article of household use upon which tho
health and happiness of the family so much depends ns
the Cooking Stove or Rhiiko which cooks our daily food
anil in making a selection of an article of tills kind care
(hould betaken to select tho best as a little money laid
out for those articles Is as well oxpendod as it possibly
can bo In any direction.
All inanufaoturors and doalors In Stoves and Ranges
will make the assertion that tholr tfoods nro "the best"
and no doubt many of thorn think they aro right in so
stating. Wo claim superiority for our entire lino of
GARLAND GA8 STOVES AND RANGES
Pur Kale by
Stevens Kennedy & Spragins Co.
Ardmore Okla.
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