The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 275, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 15, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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'Ardmor Wednesday April 15 1S0&.
THE DAILY ARDMORCIT&
PA THRU
J. R. PULLIAM
IUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Ofllco In l'ennlngton-Slms building.
West Main streeL
4
U It
COMPARE OUR SERVICE 4
WITH OTHERS.
Postal Telegraph Cable Co. 4
N. Washington at. Tel. No. SI. 4
Brown & Bridgman
Funeral Directors and
Licensed Embalmers
Largest line of Funeral Goods
it. Oklahoma.
DAY or NIGHT
you may have prompt trans-
fer ar.d baygago servicu by
calling phono 235.
CECIL FRENSLEY
FOR SALE
Rowtlen cotton sped Iowa
silver mine corn vineless
pumpkin yams sweet po-
tatoes and Spanish peanuts.
Residence 1 4 mile South of
Pair grounds.
R. L. SCOTT
Ardmore Oklahoma.
All kinds of good coal. Every
order dollvoroil promptly.
Resolve Now
That if you are not already
a customer of this store
that you will givo us a
trial order. Wo are loca-
ted in the e.xtremo west
district of the business sec-
tion and always get the
choice of the country pro-
ducts. W. M. Riggs
West Main Street
Phono 12
California
COAL
Hudson Houston Lumber Co.
Phono 32
I
Excursions
One Way Second Class
COLONIST
$30.00
On sale daily commencing
March 5th 190S.
Stop-overs allowed at many
intermediate points.
H. D. McCOLLOM
Agent
CHILDRENS DAY
WASHINGTON
MONDAY TO BE EGG ROLl ING
DAY AT WHITE HOUSE.
PREPARATIONS BEING MADE
Executive Mansion to be Thrown
Open to Little Ones Exclusively
on That Day A Concert by
the U. S. Marine Dand.
Washington April 15. Next Mon-
day will lie Chlldro'b Day at tho
White house and nil tho little tots
ot tho national caplHt nro looking
for waul with Ill-r-jJtra'ued t'o to
the B'cat event. It will be "egg-rolling
time" on the handsome lawn
south of the executive mansion and
ns In past years President Koosevelt
will cause It to he thrown oikmi un-
reservedly to the children. And tho
lawn will he exclusively for tho kid-
dle. Unless a grown-up Is ncconiKinled
by a tot too young to take care of
himself the his policeman whogu.rds
nil the gates blandly smile and fur-
nlsh the Information that the little
people have a mmonopoly on thu
grounds. Sometimes grown-ups are
w) anxious to get In that they will
"borrow" a child from Its inothir
If so has more than out and thus
slip Into the enclosure to watc-hj tho
children at play.
Tho "Whlto Houso lot.' Is tho cen-
ter of the child life nt Washington on
Kastcr Monday. It Is not tho only
park to which thu little folky resort
but It Is the center tnc headquarters
of all the fun. The president usually
steps out Into tho rear balcony ot tho
White House nntl studies cIms pretty
ploture presented by thousands of
hnpfy children. And Mrs. Itoosuvolt
always spends some time watching
the antics of tho egg-rollerd. Some-
times the president takes time for a
few words and ho never has so appre-
ciative an audience anywhere else.
For tho little folks (an reallo to a
surprising degree that the llrst man
In the laud Is speaking to them ami
that the llrst lady In the laud stands
beside (him vimlllng ux)ii them.
When tho gates open nt a o'clocic
Monday morning hordes of llttlu chil-
dren bearing baskets of eggs of every
shade and hue will be on hand. They
are preparing now for the festival
and will be on pins and needles much
of tho time until rlie eventful hour
rolls around. No distinction will bo
made as to rich or poor wh'ts or
black it will bo cnlldren'a day ami
that Is all. Hetween the hours of 0
and 1. tho little folks will romp until
they nro weary roll eggs "pick" with
each other until their eggs are all
broken nnd thon bo ready to leave
for tho fun atops Just one hour after
noon.
Tho big follks will bo amply repaid
later In the afternoon when tho Unit-
ed States marine band will glvo a con-
rrt In tho same park between tho
hours of 3:. 10 and 5:30. ft will be
tho llrst ojKMi-nlr concept of tho rea-
son and the Whlto lxt will bo throng-
ed with music lovers. Whllo tho big
folks nro to ho rigorously excluded
from tho fun nnd frolic of tho chil-
dren no such prohibition extends to
the tots enjoying tho concert. So all
of them will have a very full day.
Death Was on Mis Heels.
Josso P. MorrlB of Skippers Va.
had a closo call In tho spring of 1906.
Ho says: "An attack of pnoumonla
left mo so weak and with such a fear-
ful cought that my friends declared
consumption had mo and death was
on my heols. Thon I was porsuaded
to try Dr. King's Now Dlscovory. It
helped mo Immediately nnd nttor
Liking two and a half hottlos I was a
well man again. I found out that
Now Dlscovory Is tho best remedy
for coughs nnd lung disease tn all
tho world." Sold under guarantee at
W. U. Framo's drug store. 50c and
$1 bottles. Trial bottlo frco.
Confederate Monument.
Atlanta (la. April 15. Final ar-
rangements havo been completed for
tho unveiling at Batonton of ono of
tho handsomest monuments over
erected to tho memory of Confeder-
ates In tho south. The monument Is
surmounted by n Ilguro of a soldlor
In Confederate uniform made by an
Itallnn sculptor. Ono aide of tho
monument Is dedicated to southern
soldiers living and dead nnd tho oth-
er side to tho women of tho South
Funds for tho erection of tho shaft
wero collected by tho Daughters of
tho Confederacy.
DoWttt'a Kidney nnd Dladdor Pills
are prompt and thorough and will In
a short timo strcnethen weakened
kldnoys nnd allay troubles wising
from Inflammation ot tho bladder.
Sold by W. D. Framo.
Local Option In Danville.
l.w!lle jWj April 15. A local
option election Is In progress In IXui-
vlllo today nfter a campaign which
has been warmly contested by both
tho liquor dealers and Uio nntl-saloon
league. Itoth sides nro claiming n
victory and the result will probably
be very close.
Danville has about twenty Miloons.
nil of which will have to quit business
I f Uio "drys" nro auecessfnl In to-
day's election. The liquor men aro
now subjected to a 'high license and
rigid restrictions being required to
close nt 7 oclock nnd no screens be-
ing allowed.
"One Touch of Nature Makes the
Whole World Kin.'
When n rooster finds a big fat worm
he calls nil tho hens In tho farm
yard to como nnd sharo IL A simitar
trait of human nature Is to bo ob-
served when n man discovers some-
thing oxcoptlonally good ho wanta
his friends nnd nolghbors to sharo
tho benefits of his discovery. This
Is tho touch ot nnturo that tnnkes
tho world kin. Thla explains why
peoplo who havo been cured by Cham-
berlain's Cough Itemedy wrlto let-
ters to tho manufacturers for publi-
cation that others similarly ailing
may also uso It and obtain relief. Uo-
hlnd every ono of theso letters Is a
warm hearted wish ot tho writer to
bo of uso to someone olse. This
remedy Is for salo by P. J. Ramsey
ond Hoffman Drug Co.
Corrugated Iron nt lllvcns Corhn &
Kren8loy's.
RICH RED BLOOD
NATURE'S SAFE GUARD AGAINST DI5EASE
Pure rich blood and a free circulation is the surest protection asainst
the diseases and disorders which are constantly attacking our physical
systems. The healthy circulation of the blood prevents (he entrance
of disease Rcnns and filters out of the system everythitiR that is not
necessary or beneficial to the growth and development of the body ; all
lire's forces are kept up by it and every organ nerve tissue and bone
is dependent on the blood for its nourishment and strength.
Healthy blood is filled with millions of little red corpuscles. These
minute particles furnish its rich red color and are the carriers of nutri-
ment and health to the different parts of the body; in oilier words the
very life and vitalizing essence of the circulation. The destruction of
tnese corpuscles ny disease germs
weakens and pollutes the blood and
anaemia with its attendant evils of
pale chalky complexions weak
run-down systems and malarial con-
ditions or perhaps some more defin-
itely marked disorder is the result.
Frequently the blood becomes
infected with acrid fiery humors
and Eczema Acne Tetter or some
other skin disease or affection makes
its appearance nnd is kept up with
its itching and disfiguring symptoms.
An excess of uric acid in the circula-
tion causes a fermentation of the
blood and Rheumatism with its
pains and aches is established in
tlte system there to remain unless
the poison is driven from the blood.
Old Sores and Ulcers are likewise dependent on bad blood. These
places arc kept open and in a state of irritation by the drainage of pollu-
tion which the blood is continually discharging into them. In fact there
are few ailments which cannot be traced to impure or diseased blood and
our only safeguard is to keep the circulation in strong healthy condition.
In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proven itself a perfect remedy
and is universally recognized as the greatest of all blood purifiers. It
goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons humors and
taints and makes this life-stream pure and health-sustaining. It puri-
fies and strengthens weak deteriorated blood supplies it with the health-
ful properties it needs and establishes the foundation for good health.
As a tonic S S. S. has no equal and will be found especially adapted
ggm MfESj jZM
PURELY
VEGETABLE
Ulcers Skin Diseases Scrofula Contagious Blood Poison and all other
blood troubles are permanently cured by S. S. S. and so thorough is
its work that no trace of the disease is left for future outbreaks.
S. S. S. is for sale at all drug stores. Book on the blood and any
medical advice desired will be sent free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA.
We Can Please You
In Summer Hardware
Wo havo Screon Doors nnd Hcrono Wlro any size nny kind any
prlco. Also Whlto Mountain Refrigerators Pennsylvania Lawn
Mowors Whlto Mountain leu Cream Freezers ami Water Coolers.
T. K. REARNET
Hardware - Implements - Buggies
Selvidge Business College
Ardmore
The largest tho best enuimied.
progressivo and tho most successful business college in Okla-
homa. Occupies its own buildintr. Businoss and stonoirranhiri
courses only. Students enter any week day of tho year. No
vacations. Special combination offer on scholarship and Pox
typowritor tho best visibln typewriter. Send for catalog.
G. P. SELVIDGE A. M M. Accts.. Pres.
Sale of Public Lands.
Pierre S. D. April 15. A sale of
South Dakota public lands will bo
commenced tomorrow In Dendlo coun-
ty nnd will bo continued In fourteen
other counties. In nil but thre? of
tho counties tho offerings constat of
state school laudds. The sale Is un-
dertaken under n legislative provis-
ion by which the state land Ima-d l
required annually to offer not lew
than fiO.OOO acres of s-tnte land for
sale until n certain staled iorU )il
of such lauds U dlspoHtM of.
One-Fourth Pound a Week
At least Is what a young baby ought
to gain In weight Does your7 If no1
there's something wrong with Its di-
gestion. Olvo It Mcfiees llaby Kllxlr
and It win begin gaining nt onco.
Cures stomach and bowel troubled
aids digestion stops fretfulncss good
for teething babies. Prlco 25c and
60c. Vor salo by I J. llamsey.
Approved Reserve Agent.
The National IJonk of Commerce of
St. IaiuIs ha been approved ns re-
serve agent for tho l-'lrst National
Hank of Tallhlna Okl.i.
President Roosevelt Says
B. C. DoWltt & Co. Chicago. 111.
(lentlemcn In 1897 I had a disease of
the stomach and bowels. In tho prlng
of 1002 I bought a bottle of Kodol
and tho benefit I rccolved all tho gold
In Georgia could not buy. May you
llvo long and prosper Yours vory
truly C N. Cornell Itndlng On Aug.
27 ISOfi." Sold by W. 11 Frame
Ilavinir used B. S. 8. 1 know-
it to be nn excellent blood pur-
ifier. It thorouiclily cloansaa
and ronovutas tho blood of all
poisons and Impurities and
puts that vital fluid In tlie best
possible condition. I believe It
to be purely vritetable an you
claim for itdnes not Injurethe
system lntlioleait. Outlieoon-
trary it builds up the general
health while purifyintr the
blood. It irlves atrenirth and
eneriry a tjood appetite and
makes one fool bettor every
way. It ia a medicine of irreat
merit and in my opinion will
do all you claim for it in puri-
fyintr and nnrichiutr the blood
and bulldintr up the Koneral
health. CO. SIN OLAIIIU.
107 Union Station
Plttaburtr Pa.
to weak run-down sys
terns. One ofthe greatest
points in favor of S. S. S.
is that it does not contain
a particle of mineral but
is made entirely of the
extracts and juices of
harmless healing
cleansing roots and
herbs. Rheumatism
Catarrh Sores and
Oklahoma
tho most practical tho most
THE PORCHASE
OF BUILDINGS
STATE HAS ONE YEAR TO BUY
TRIBAL PROPERTY
APPRAISERS TO BE APPOINTED
To Fix Price on All Buildings Be
longing to the Five Civilized
Tribes Which Are Desired
by the State.
(tutlule Okln. April 15. Special
Speaker ..lurruy tins received the
following communication from A F
Ijirabee. acting commission of In-
dian affairs relative to the pur
chase by the new state of the build
lugs of the various tribal ogvern-
nients In tho eastern half of the new
slate:
Department of the Interior Olllee of
Indian Affairs. Washington April
II. 1U0S.
lion. William II. Murray Speaker of
i thellouxeof Representatives (luth-
' rle Oklahoma.
Sir: lly departmental reference or
February IS the olllee Is In receipt
of your letler of February II. tlMIS
which was forwarded to the commlst-
I sinner lo the ' five civilized tribes
I for reK)i l on March 5 I'.tu.s of
j which action you were duly notified.
The olllee Is now In receipt of a
i report from the acting commissioner
lo the five civilized tribes dated
March 28. 1908.
The olllee Invites your attention
lo Section 15 of the Act of April
2t5. 190(5 CM Slat. L 137) which
provides that the department shil
take possession of all buildings here-
tofore us?d In the "veclvllUd tribe-
for governmental school and other
tribal piiiciisei" ..ppralso and sell
them al such time and under seen
rules and regulations ns It might
prescribe and deposit tho proceeds
In tho treasury of tho United Stales
to the credit of tho several tribes.
The proviso In this section Is that
in the event the territory shall bo
admitted as a sftte such state or
any county or municipality therein
shall ho allowed one year from the
date of tho establishment within
which to purchase any of hucIi lauds
or improvements within their re-
spective tltnltH at not less than the
! appraised value.
The act of June 21 1900 CM Stat
L.. 325) however amends thin sec-
tion by Inserting at tho end there-
of the following:
"Provided That this section shall
not take effect until the date of
the dissolution of the tribal govern-
ments of tho Choctaw Chickasaw
Cherokee Creek and Seminole
Tribes."
While the above mentioned art
suspended tho opuratlon of Section 15
of tho act of April 20 190G In such
a manner as to prevent tho taking
over of tho Harley Institute la the
manner mentioned by you there Is
pending nt tho present time In the
Indian appropriation bill a re-enactment
of Section 15 which vests In
i ho secretary of tho Interior full au-
thority to sell any of tho public
buildings of the live civilized tribes
at such time ns he deems expedient
The Itum as It stands In tho Indian
appropriation bill has been agreed
to In conference and Is likely to be-
come law In a few days.
It Is probable tnat appraisers will
bo appointed vory soon to fix tho
prlco at wnlch tho buildings be-
longing to tho flvo civilized tribes
that nro desired for use by the
government of Okluhoma will be dis-
posed of. Ah tho state of Okluhoma
Is likely to be thu only available
purchasers of such property it prob
ably will ho tho jKillcy of tho de
partment to take such stcpM as will
expedite the transfer of tho prop
ert) In the event the stato desires It
Vory respectfully
A. F. I.AHAHKH
Acting Commissioner
He Got What rle Needed.
"Nino years ago It looked ns It my
Umo had como" says Mr. C. Farthing
of Mill Creek Ind. Tor. "I was bo run
down that llfo hung on a vory slondor
thread. It was then my druggist reo
ommondod HI ec trie Hitters. I bought
a bottlo and I got what I noedod
strongth. I had ono foot In tho gravo
but Kloctrlc Illttore put It back on tho
turf again and Ivo boon well ovor
slnco." Sold under guarantoo at W.
H Framo's drug storo 60c.
Negro Dies from Poison.
Shawnee Oklu. Apr. 15. Albert
Clauton a negrj died hero yestorday
from tho efTectn of concentrated lye
which ho swallowed at Oklahoma City
a few- days ago tn an attempt to end
his llfo.
J. A BIVENS President.
A. H. PALMER Cashier.
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE OK LA.
Capital 1100000.00
Surplus Funds 75000.00
Account ot firms nnd Individuals sollcltodll Courteous treat-
ment accorded to all allko.
Loans Abstracts Insurance Bonds
PROMPT SERViGE. RELIABLE COMPANIES.
ROBERTS & POLAND
BANKERS NATIONAL
... BANK...
PAID UP CAPITAL 9150000.00
8AFE METHODS. CAREFUL MANAGEMENT.
Wo solicit accounts whether largo or smalt which will bars
our careful attention.
8AFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
ARMORE TRANSFER COMPANY
Tom Carter Proprietor.
Phone 74
Moot All Trains Day or Night Timo.
Polite Attention Your Patronage Solicited
CALL PHONE No. 449 FOR
First Glass Carriage
BOB BRAZIEL Proprietor.
Wo Malta All Calls IJoth Social and Business
and Meet All Trains.
Now Clear. Carriages.
MOVED
I have moved my stock of now and second hand fur-
niture from 0051 East Main street to tho W. C. Kendall
old stand at 211 West Main street whore I will bo bet-
ter prepared than over to givo you what you want in
new and second hand furniture. See me.
The Ardmore Sanitarium
Miss Hinds has chargo of training school for
nurses. Receive both medical and surgical pa-
tients. Thoroughly modern in overy particular.
Special operating room. Good sorvico tortns
reasonable. Tho medical profession solicited.
DRS. HARDY VON KELLER & HENRY
Ardmore Okhi.
W.H.BYRD
The Tailor
Don't Forget His
New Location.
13 West Main. Ardmore Okla.
DON LACY Vice President
FRED C. CARR AssL Cashier.
Will Protect All Ovor-Charges
L. D. MASON
The Furniture Man
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