The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 274, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 14, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Tuesday prll 14 1908.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. 1
High
Grade Odors
Tlmt will please you In Moll
eaey and lusting qii.illty.
Kim It am
Neilra
Janice
Ping PonjXi
Allun Violet
Allan Rose.
Florcsccnco Violet Talcum
Powder i.s tlio bent LTic.
Coleman Bros.
Druggist .lywelor.s.
The
Arcade
NEWS AGENCY
MAIN STREET
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The Ardmoreite and all
out-of-town papers and
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Beautiful
Surroundings
Tlio attrnctlvoniMH of your
homo plnco cnu not bo com-
lilutu without n nlco
Cement
Sidewalk
F.very dollar Invested In
Hiich purnmnont Iinprovvo-
iiicntH In moro than balanced
In Increased property vnluoH.
THE COST IS SMALL I
SEE
L. R. Marston
Concrete Contractor
Highest (irudoof Work Only
WANTED
To submit you bids on building
Ilrlck Houses
Urlck Unfitness Houses
Ilrlck Olilm'ieys
Urlck Flues
Or anything built of brick. Prompt
estimates furnished on work any-
where. Call mo up at Hiono No. SSD
or address mo at Ardmore.
P. V. Petty
Drlck Contractor and HulMer.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HONKY AND TAR
RilltTSi Colds br working Utm
out of th ijriUrn through ft oopious
ud htalthy aotkm of tht bowtls.
RslltTti Coughs by clsaniJnf ttt
mucous msmbrsnss of th throat
shMt Mid bronchi! tubtt.
"A pltMiil to th Usta
m MpU Su(arn
Children Like It
For 0le uy W. . Frm
YOUHG
MOTHERS
A mother wlio is in good physical
nditiin transmilH to her iliild (ho
coin
blessing of a k(1 constitution;
Riikly ailing mothers the inverse.
The tiny babe brings to hern liv-
inj; iv K)ii-iliilily. At Mich a timo
too Kiv.it cue cannot lm taken to
build up the mother's general eon-
utitution anil restore her feiuiniiiti
h stout to a healthy normal con.
tlilion. The greatest assistance that
any woman tan have in accomplish-
injr this all iiiimii t anL woik is
LYDIA E.P.NKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
.Mrs. M (iilmer of Vet linou
S. writes to Mrs. l'inkham
Lynn Mass.
"I was gieatly run down in hralth
NtifTL'rln from u weakness peculiar to
my sex. I Jc-tja n to take l.ydla II.
Piiihham s Vegetable Compouiiil ai.il
1 vtns not only restored to health lint
in th' proud mother of a film hahy
plrl. I wlhh every sick nnd Riling
woninu would give liydla K. PinVham't)
Vegetable Cotiipound a trial."
Mrs. Paul Oliver of St. Martin-
ville Iji. writes to Mrs. l'inkham:
i.. .......... i ...it. .....i r...... .1 ...!
rur veiim i niiin-i ru 1 1 iiiii mu ni
form of female troubles and the doctor
alii 1 could mil gel wru minimi an
operation. bydl.i K. Pinkham'n Vrgo-
ttMn f '.iiiitiiiiiml mil ir..(l in. til ni.fft'et
health and 1 hare the sweetest little
bnbv irlrl. I will ncer censo to
praise l.ydU I- Plnkham's medicine."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years l.ydia 11. 1'ink-
limti'u r.nriil (i I if. f 'iimtuiimil iimflo
I from roots anil herbs has been the
Kianuaru remeuy lor leinaie ins
unil linn isisit ively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
tlie worst forms. Why don't you
try it?
HENNEPIN.
Hennepin Olaa. Apr 1.1. - Sih'c al.
- I.. Johnson cime In today from his
home In Ardmore.
Mr. .lernegan ot Denton. Tex. vis-
lied Mr. I.. Kallee and lauilly bust
Sunday.
The idg wolf hunt comes off next
Wislnesday the ITith near L. John-
son's ranch. KverylKxl) como ami
bring your dogs.
Wo haven't had any malt for lh
days on account of high water.
Mrs. Hums will leave here soon
for northwest Caiiudii to visit her
I imrenis.
I Dr. K 1.. Morion will leave for Chi-
1 cago about May the 1st for a short
I winy.
John W. Hoffman and family aro
I now at their homo In this community
j wo nope to stay. We appreciate Mr.
HoiTm.tn cry much and wh.it ho has
done tor our community and If Ard-
more has any more life htm. please
send them this way.
No More Stout Corsets.
"I had to wear a 1!S corset three
and a bait months ago." remarked a
well known south Hldo club woman
nt the llieiuila! last night. "Yesterday
1 bought a 21 and I havo It on now."
She turned a smiling beautifully col-
ored countenance on the group of
wondering owtnen. "No!" she answer-
ed in reply to a iuery. "I didn't havo
to exorcise or diet. I got a half ounce
Muriiiola a half ounce Fluid Kxtract
Oascara Aromatic and three and a
half oumva Syrup Simplex nt tho
druggist's intxod Uhmu myself nt
home and took a tcasoufiil after
meals and at bcdtlnw. It m;ulo mu
lose 12 to 1G ounces ot fat a day-
Just whero I needed It tho most There
Isut a hIkii of a wrinkle cither. It
takaa tilt the fat wnero you want It
off without fornUng bags of flabby
lloaih."
SHOULD GET BUSY.
I
Commercial Club Should Advertise
Ardmore at Confederate Reunion.
Tlu annual reunion of I'oiifcderate
Veieraiwi wilt he held in Birmingham.
Ma. 011 the ;t)i 10th and lllh 01
June. Quite a number of vi tenuis
and members of the allied societies
from here will attend. There will bo
a vast crowd thoro from every south-
' era state In the union and the oc-
casion of this groat gathering gives
1 the Ardmore Commercial club a
splendid opx)rtunlty to do somo ef-
fective advertising. The peop whe
attend these reunions nro made up of
the flowe- of the citizenship of the
South and are an oxeolVnt class of
tsNiple to attract to thU neett ui if
Oklahoma.
DoWltt's Kidney and Illaddor Pills
nro prompt nnd thorough nnd will In
a short timo strengthen weakoned
kidneys nnd allay troubles arising
from Inflnmmatlou of tho bladder.
Sold by W. . Frame
NEWSPAPER MEN MEET.
Managers of Democratic Dallies Hold
Session In Guthrie.
Yesterday afternoon (itilhrlo Ixxul-
er contains the following;
lluslinws managers of democratic
dally pipers throughout tlio statu
held a hnslnoso mocUlig at tlio Hotel
lono jiwterdny at iVMeh rcprosolita-
lives of the Uawton Constitution-
Democrat Chlckiisha Hxprcs Ard-
more Ardmotolte Khawneo Herald
Tulsa Democrat llartlortvlllo hbcamln-
IT McAIOKtljr Capital .MIWKOgl.'U
T. mi's Democrat nml tlio Kl Huno
Demount wuru leprotM'titcd. The
meetltii: was held for tho pur.iose of
al'KiiliiK tho IiiimIiichk Interests on u
u-oMr.itvt ImhIh for mutual benollt
of tho Hinallur ih'i. ocratlc dally pa
in rs tlnoiiKholit the state. 'I ho ws-
moii wax replete with their common
InlereHts throiiKlioilt and tho iiuho-
ciallon will produce kckmI remiltH lioth
In. tho iHipem and their iKitroim.
linn- M Smith of the ChlckiiHlia K-
iin"H. whh clmlrnian of tho ineutliiK
and I'hiKi'iio M. Kerr of tho MiiBko-
TIliien Deinoorat wrtary. 1'. 1'.
DufTy ir tlio HI Itono Democrat wan
cIkhm-ii trenmire" anil legislative rep-
leMelilallve. Thf iiNHoclatlotl will
meet ci'ry two woolu
llefon- the clone of the liieetlilK the
followliiK niMlutlonit were paiwed:
' We. th( meinhern of tho Demo-
irutle Dally Prims iiHsoclatlon of Ok-
lahoma again iillli-m our xtrongeHt ill-li-Klance
to the grHiul deuiocrutlc state
admliilHtriitlon or Okliihoma and
heartily comnieiiil mid eiidoiHe every
act of tlio administration nguliMt the
scurrilous iittackH of the uiiricriipu-
hum repuhllcaii iress Unit Is trying to
vllllfy tho men who nro giving tho
What Shall We Havo (or Dessert?
Try JKU -O thn ihlnli appetizing rrniiniiilral
ilrnctl. Cnu In- ;rrpnnil ItmUlitljr ulliipl lilcl
luii.iiii; tcf ml rr rr whin .ml. Plmonil Jii-t
riliti nui't'ii'tiiiljiipt riiilit rtrftrt Iti firy wax
A lie mrkAt;a innkt'ii riinili il n rt for n lir
family. .Ml cniri'tii fll II Oon't iicept .iilxll-
tuli'N Jl'.l.lo C(ini)llr with nil I'uru r'(h.il Iahs.
T rifirnrn I'innnfOrAtir ltupbcrry fcttwlirrj
Cliuculklr Clifrry 1'cacll.
T
The Ardmore Supply Co.
(9
ixuplo tho heat of riwrnnuiit and
laws.
"Wo further endorse tho Bclectlon
liy ilemocnillc Htale centnil commit
tee of Hon. A. D. HumbarKcr to Uikv
ehargo of tho democratic xtato intH
bureau us wo believe Mr. Hamburger
to bo n competent nml reliable man
for tho place.
(.Signed)
"P. P. Duffy HI Jleno Democrat
"Sidney Suggs Ardmore Ardmore-
Ite. "A. V. Anderson Uiwton CotiHtllu-tlou-Demoarat.
"Ilryco M. Smith Chlckasha Kx-
priMM. "W. Verity Slmwneo Herald.
"Kugeiio M. Kerr Muskogco Times-
Democrat. "Comnilttee."
"One Touch ot Nature Makes the
Whole World Kln.
When a rooster finds a big fat worm
ho calls all tho hens In tho farm
yard to como and share It. A simitar
trait of human nnturo Is to bo ob-
nerved when a man dlscovera some-
thing exceptionally good ho wantu
hla friends and neighbors to sharo
tho benefits of his discovery. This
Is tho touch ot nature that makes
tho world kin. This explains why
peoplo who havo been cured by Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy writo let-
ters to tho manufacturers for publi-
cation that others similarly ailing
may also uso It and obtain relief. 15c-
yiAnd every one of theso letters Is a
warm Iieartou wish or trio writer to
bo of uso to Botncono olso. Thin
remedy la for sale by V. J. Itamsoy
and Hoffman Dnig Co.
Family Needs Assistance.
The Ardmorelte Is In receipt of the
following letter which a llttlo girl
brought to tho olllce. The letter reads
as follows:
"Ardmore Okla. April 13. Wo aro
without groceries. I have no ono to
work for mo and I need wood and
coal. I nm sick and can't work. My
son got killed a few weeks ngo.
MHS. D. U HUltTON.
"8th Ave. between A St nnd Wash-
ington." Subscribe for The Ardmorelte.
During the months of April and May we
are going to give to our customers 200000
feet' of gas ABSOLUTELY FREE.
In order to induce the people of Ardmore
to have their as fitting done durinff the
summer months before the rush of the
fall work we are going to offer absolutely
free 100000 feet of gas on piping con-
tracts as first prize 25000 feet as second
prize. As a prize on stoves we will give
free 50000 feet of gas and on lights and
fixtures a prize of 25000 ft. will be given.
Every dollar expended with us entitles the
purchaser to one chance. The final
drawing to be left to the wishes of the
holders of the tickets. We will be glad
to explain this offer in detail to any one
calling at our store.
MEETING OF
DEMOCRATS
INTERESTING MEETING HELD AT
COURT HOUSE LAST NIGHT.
COLONEL MATSON'S SPEECH
Prominent Indiana Democrat Delivers
Masterful Address to the Local
Democratic Club Several Oth-
er Speeches by Local Men.
Col. C. C. Matson who represented
tho Indlanaiiolls Ind. district in con-
gretw for four years and who In 1811(5
lacked fewer than 2000 votes being
elected governor of Indiana on tho
democratic ticket was tho jirlncdpal
sMaker last night at the democratic
club. Ho took for his utibject "Tho
doubtful States" which had been as-
signed to his son Smith C. Matson
ubslstaiit county attorney.
Col. MalMin congratulated tho club
on Its splendid organization nnd at
once entered Into the disciislon uf
his subject In a logical forceful and
pleading manner. Col. Matson Uvea
in ono of tho doubtful states and
said that ho camo soiitlu with a mes-
sage of good cheer that tho electoral
vote of Indiana tills year would bo
entered In tho Ilryan column. What
might ho expected of tho doubtful
states ho said depended llH)ii tho
general trend of nubile sentiment
As far as democracy Is concerned
the Hpeaker said there was no doubt
alioiit who w-iis to Ih tho nominee.
That democracy of every Btato was
looking to Ilryan. Mlich however le-
pemU upon the nominee tho ropuln
IlKins placo in tho field. Tho repub-
licans who aro looming tii on the
I
horizon as prosiectlve nominees aro
a iJustcr of handicaps. Taft Is han-
dicapped by being opKfod toorganlz-
ed labor by giving offense to the dar-
klea of whom there are 25000 voters
In rudlana alone nnd that ho Is fur-
ther handlcapiKMl by being tsomo body
else's man.
Hughes Is handicapped by being
opposed ty IUkmovcII who Is wi
strenuous In his opposition that he
could never siipiwrt him with fervor
that would mean success.
Cannon Is handicapped by old age
being past seventy and by being an
oxiKnent of the "stand it" doctrine
and also by being resjionslble moro
than any other man for tho failure
of remedial leglslitlon.
Fairbanks Is nothing more or less
than a eorioratlon nttorney a smooth
lolltlclaii nnd a man who cannot
enrry his own state.
Ho said he was afraid of I.aFollettc
but that tho republicans would not
nominate him.
As an evldenco that democracy Is
n unit on public questions ho said that
there would ho no quarrel ovor tho
lu.iuoriii at Denver. nni. 1110 ueni-1
ocrats in tho north want tho democ-
racy of tho South Is clamoring for. Ho
said tho platform would call for Im-
mediate revision of tho tariff; remov-
al of duties on every trust mado ar-
ticle; If need bo amend the federal
consttlutloii to provide for the collec-
tion of an Income tax- and get rid
of the Philippines at as early a dato
113 Ksslb1c.
Col. Matson views the holding ot
tho Phllllpilnes with much danger
thoso Islands place the Unltod States
over a volcano whoso eruption might
occur nt any time r.nd plunge this
country into tho bloodiest wnr ot Its
history. j
He closed hU speech In an out-
burst of eloquence that predicted the
election of Ilryan In 1908. '
On behalf of tho club cholrman '
Ulcdsoo thanked Col. MatKou for his '
j presenco and for his speech. '
K. F. Turner addressed the club on
the ubJoct "Tho Trusts nnd the Poo-
pie." His remarks gave evidence that1
I ho had familiarized himself with the
question of trusts monopolies and '
combines nnd his speech was Inten-'
ostlng. He did not devote his re-
barks to any rank socialistic or even
partisan views but tlu history ho '
1 gave of combinations of wealth and
tho organlatlon of labor showed deep j
research and ho carried out the ob- j
Ject of tho program committee In con-
lining his remarks to the subject as- I
signed him. !
J W. F. Freeman made a brief and a
good speech on "Organled Demo- j
cracy." He was frequently applauded I
j tlirougliout his remarks. '
W. It. Hurnitt and MaJ. I). sr. 1
Humph mado brief hut Interesting
speech cs. 1
Tho club adjourned to meet Slonday .
night April 27. and J. 1 Hasley John
S. Cadel Guy Slgler and Harry K.J
Allen wero mado n committee on pro-!
gram.
W. F. nilmer. James Cotner nnd j
SI. U Alexander wero apKlnted to
seo that the legitimate expenses of!
the club aro met '
50C GIVEN AWAY TO THE'
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. READ
OUR OFFER
Wo nro In receipt of somo of
tho very latest maps or the new
state. Theso maps show tho congres-
sional and legislative apportionments
showB tho number and boundary line
of each enatorial district. It Is a
complete map of each of tho 75
counties townships post offices ex-
press olllces etc. It gives the nnmo
of all railroads electric roads com-
pleted under construction and pro-
posed Kvery man woman nnd child In
the entlro stato will gain a lot of
valuable Information from studying
this map ns It Is tho very latest
printed. Now to secure tho map
send $1.00 for tho Dally two months
or $1.00 for tho Weekly 12 months
and tho map will ho given to you
upon cnllng at this olllce. If you
want It mailed to you send 10c extra
and to all public schools tho map
wUl he givoa absolutely flee by
handing this coupon properly filled
out cut out and niciled by your
teacher or superintendent. If by mall
send 10c postage stamps.
THU AHO.MOHKITB PU1U.ISIII.NG
COMPANY
Pleaso send by bearer 0110 latest
map of Oklahoma for tho use of
room No. which wo ngreo to
hang up In said room for tho bene-
f.t of same.
(Signed) : .
Teachor or superintendent.
For Publlo School In District
Foloy's Orlmo Laxative Is best for
women and children. Its mind action
women and children. Its mlldf action
nnd pleasant tasto makes It prefera-
bio to vlolont purgatives such as
pills tablets etc. Cures constipa-
tion. Sold by all druggists.
United States Depository
Oklahoma State Depository
City Depository
Ardmore National
Bank
ARDMORtT OKLAHOMA
Capital Sarplos and Additional
$250000
If this bank Is a safo placo
for tho city stato and nation to
doposlt their funds It is a safo
placo for tho fnrmor and busi-
ness man to keep his funds.
THY IT.
LEE CRUCE. President
G. IV. STUART Cashier
High -Grade
Groceries
Vim Camp's Soups and
Canned Goods. Ueinz's
Pickles and Preserves
Plenty of erf's and country
butter.
MARTIN
TIIEGKOCEH
Phono aOl
Century
Sheet Music
10c Per Copy
Catalogues Free
Call and Get One
HOFFMANN DRUG CO.
Ardmore
Transfer Line
Tho. only lirst-class line in
the city
Calls Made Promptly
Wagon Out All Night
Packages and grips han-
dled with care. Phone 201
STEVE ROIYLES Proprietor
Opon D.iy or Niyht.
ARDMORE HACK LINE
D. FLYNT Prop.
Hack leaves for Healdton at
0:30 a. m.
Hack leaves for Elk at 7:30
a. m.
Direct connections with all
Inland towns west of Aid-
more. Iavo nil packages at tho
City Drug Store.
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad-
der urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitfa Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
B. O. XHWITT A CO. CbtCMO III..
For Sale by W. B. Fram.
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