The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 285, Ed. 1, Monday, April 27, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Monday April ZT 190B.
THE DAILY AKDMORfclTR
PAGE TWO
INJUNCTION SECURED
TO PREVENT INTERMARRIED
CITIZEN FROM DEEDING
AWAY LAND.
In th County Court of Carter Coun-
ty before I. It. Mafcon. Coaaty )w4kh
there -a a an application for Injunc-
tion In re Frank W. Jonos r. An-
nie Kite! and her husband Chas.
KIM seeking to onjoia thetn from
selling or in etna bo ring tho sttrptas al-
lotmoot of Anule Bltel. an intwrMsar-
ried Hilton of tho Choctaw tribe ot
Indians.
It fMa tbt Anslo EHel bad om-n-yed
br Mrptu allotment to Frank
W. Jose by warranty d"d with a
provision In the ded tbat In the
i' rent any of tbe lands allotted was
cMoelM in en Annie Kltl 'M to
allot other land and dod isamo to
Mr. JuM. Tb lands nveyd ww
lost tn contest prvct-jdlsRc. and Mr.
J on i6 dtwandvd tbat another soloe-
tion be made and dd b mad to
Mm and lb mtol's refused.
Tbe deed and agreement to eosvey
havtBg fc.-n mad during a time
wbea the Arkansas law - In force
within this Jurisdiction the quMtioa
to ret around was. that "an executory
contract to conreT" by a married
oauin oannot be enforced but la as
much as Mr. Jones aked that a
lien fee declared acaln t tbe lands
last allotted until sach a time that he
ould stabUah their right to the
lien the omrt granted the Injooo-
tion. rvntralatsi: and cs)olal8g the
Cltrt'i; from selling or tocumberlng
tbe lands that Mr. Jones seeks to
chars a Ilea anatnrL
2L A LdtHlr represented Frank
W. Jomm aad AV. D. Jobnfon repre--ent
Annie ICJtel and Chat Hlurt.
NOTICE.
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Notices of regular meetings or call-
ed meetings for societies and clubs
will Ih 'published one Insertion -without
charge. It additional insertions
aro requested the regular advertis-
ing rates will be charged for the addi-
tional lntortlooi.
We take the lead In refreshing cold
drinks and pure lco cream
IC3 AltDMOIlE rHAJIMACY.
Democratic Club Program.
The following is the program for the
meeting of the Ardmore Democratic
club on the evonlng of April 27th.
The Farmer's Vote. T. J. i'ollock.
Tbe I.'ropty Dinner I'all J. U.
Champion.
How to Win the Kloction It. W.
Dick.
The County Chairman J. A. Cotnor
The Proposed Reduction oi the
.South KepretentatioB in Congress. J
V Cabl.
What we Owe the Future as :;
as tbe I'rwwut. Hon. It. U WIIIKvt
Cyclone Insurance.
Have !oland & Foster to Insure
your home or busts ass house against
toes by tornadoos. :c C
"One Touch ot Nature Makes ths
Whole World Kin.'
Mien a rooster finds a big fat worm
he colls all the hens In the farm
yard to come and share It. A slmlbir
trait of human nature Is to be ob-
served when a man dkeoters some
thing exceptionally good be wants
hl friends and neighbors to share
the benefits of bis discovery. This
is the touch of nature that makes
the world kin. This explains why
peopi who nave ben cured br Cham
borlaln's Cough Hemody write let-
f rs to tbe manufacturers for publl
cation thivt others similarly ailing
may also use it and oMft'i relief lie-
hlBd every one of thone lottorn !s a
warm hrtd wish of the writer to
U of use to someone else. Thin
ntnt-dy Is for sale by F. J. Ramsey
and Hoffman Drug Co.
Step In and try one of our new cold
drinks
. : KDMOHI-: PHARMACY
It
Builds
Force
JJ-7
A Story on Inns.
One of the characteristics that
make Mr Innes so admired and en-
oyed by all who meet htm. Is his
keen sense of humor He is full of'
originality and while always ready to
have a )oke on some member of his
WK ramnenr. he no less onioys an
occasional one on himself. He tells
New- Jersey. He apjieared on the
9iaKe iawi ui acKouM leui-uiviu w i
the applause of tbe audlonc and. I
taking up his baton gave the Aral
program number which happened to
; the Preludes by Llsit This be-
lection never falls to create a great (
burst of enthusiasm so he was not
urpriM-d at Its completion to bear (
me expeciea applause. Alter powing i
several limes he responded with an '
encore This number too seemed to I
meet w ith the same continued ap-
plause and after a few moments he
responded with a second encore. In- '
nes nnd his musicians like all public 1
performers aro Inspired to their best i
efforts t) a reMusle audience but I
alter playing a third fourth fifth and I
even sixth encore Inuos began t)
uonder it the concert would not de-
celop into an all night affair. The mu
sician being by this time breathless
and thinking to quiet his audience
lnnes walked oft tho stage but still
It continued not froni'oiio section of
the bouse but from every nook and
corner. On reaching the wings bo
remarked to a stagu hand "that au
dience is the limit. Neer before
have I hoarJ such itiMbienl ap-
piatiso. "Wh' do you wne" repllel
;bo man who hn.1 M.d to bo an Irish
man. Why" rhIJ Innes "tho htind-
clapiring." -Thot thot ain't hand clajf
ping." replietl tbe Irlhm.-in "Thofs
the audience killing mosquitoes."
Innes at onco went back to resume
his concert but for the next oncore
he played the Mosquli-to Parade nt
which the Irishman gate him a know-
ing wink from the wings.
This famous orchestral band will
appear In Ardmoro Saturday May 31
for two sacred concerts.
Death Was on Mis Heels.
Jesfto P. Morris of Sk1pp- Va.
bad a close call In tho spring of 1906.
Hu says: "An attack ot pneumonia
left nie so weak and with such a fear-
ful cought that my friends declare!
consumption had me and death waa
on my heels Then I was persuaded
to try Dr. King's New Dlscovory. It
helped mo Immediately and nftor
taking two and a half bottle I was a
wen man ngatn. I found out that
New Discovery Is tho best remedy
for coughs nnd lung disease in all
the world " Sold under guarantee at
V. H. Frame's drug storo. DOc and
11 bottlea. Trial Ixittln fren.
Kennedy's lAxattvo Cough Syrup
nets promptly j-et gently on tho bow.
els through which the cold Is forced
out of the system nnd at tho same
tlmo It nllava Inflnmmntton Rnl.t
by W II. lYatno.
What is medicine for? To cure you if sick you say.
But one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness because different
medicines act on different parts of the body. One medicine goes to the liver
another to the spine Wine of Cardui to the womanly organs. So that Is why
Wine of Cardui
has proven so efficacious In most cases of womanly disease. Try it.
Mrs. Wm. Turner of BartonvMe 111. vrltes: "I suffered for years vlth female diseases and doctored
vithout relief. My back and head vould hurt me and I suffered agony with bearing-down pains. At last
I took Wine of Cardui and nov I am In good health." Sold everywhere In 51.00 bottles.
IlDITP IIC A I CTTED WrilyorrterfvliMbl6t.riattriif4BkforWcDra. If yoi ni M01cl
nll 1 L UJ ft LL.I I LK 4'flf ruf ircnii. inline n4 rry .HI t itnt In rUI" tolrd ravtlnp.
TAFT FOR PANAMA.
Cabinet Decides That War Secretary
Shall Visit Isthmus.
Washington. April 25 As the re-
suit of deliberations at the cahlnet
session today it was determined that
S - cretary Ta.'t Khoaid co to 1'anama. .
Ho -will sail April 30 on tbe cruiser
so will be sent on tho Iralr1e. A num- j
oer Ql Quesuons Between lue ldiku
States and Panama and between Pan-
ama and Columbia will be negotiated
during the secretary's tay on the lv
thmus. It Is said to be necessary tbat
tfce nsslons the United States
obtained from Panama provided forlJudso Dlckerson. Judge Iialley look-
In a protocol should bo embodied In i
a permanent treaty 'ino secretary
will be gone three weeks expecting j
to return to the United States May
2" The vessel will sail from Char-J
U-ston S. C.
50C GIVEN AWAY TO THE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. READ
OUR OFFER
We are In receipt ot some
of
the very latest maps ot the new
state. These maps show the congres-
sional ami legislative apportionments
shows the number and boundary lln
of each etiatorial district. It ls a
complete map of eacL ot the "o
counties townships post olllces. ex-
press olllces etc. It gives tbe name
of all railroads electric roads com-
pleted under construction and pro-
KJ8cd.
Kvery man woman and child In
the entire statu will gain a lot ot
valuable Information from studlng
this map as It Is tho very latest
printed. Now to secure tho map
send 11.00 for the Dally two months
or $1.00 for tno Weekly 12 months
and the map will bo given to you
upon callng at this otllce. If you
want It mailed to you send 10c extra
and to all public schools the map
will be g1vj!j absulutoly. free by
handing this coupon properly filled
out cut out and mpilod by your
eacher or superintendent. If by mall
-end 10c imstaue statnpr.
THK ARD.MORKITK PUBLISHING
COMPANY
Please send by boarer one latest
map of Oklahoma for thn use ot
room No. which wo agree to
hang up in said room for tho bene-
fit of sumo.
(Signed)
I oacner or superintendent
For Public School In DU'rlct
Tnr0 ls but ono Kodok that Is an
1Btman on... v
-mail. hold OIll liy
. 20 3
ARDMORE PHARMACY
Force of Habit.
. . 1 I
' "v uuv Jlu " uw
0Il? on JuaKe UK-Kerson. n aue me
trial ' tn Rellows murder ca.it was
on at Chlckasha Judge Dlckerson was
associate rouns'-l with 1 b. It ddle I
"r uksjuuku
nrnnl nt. law fn n Innf tlmo Ha I
sw awr t v :
was on the bench In Kan Ban for '
three years before he was made ted- 1
ptul Juuhv wi wmuvtu uintiivk.
He was sitting by the side of Mr. !
IUddlo and the county attorney was
examining a witness. A question was
asked and Mr Riddle objected. "Ob-
jection sustained." instantly said
ed down from the bench and wag
uooui xo tie; me ex-juuge tor con-
tempt ot court. When he saw tho
latter hiding hie face behind his
hand? deeply ohngrlned. Then the
dignified court suddenly saw the hti
morous side of the Incident and a
quiet laugh passed about among the
lawyers.
A Baby Show in Ardmore
Would havo many contestants; but
It's safe to 6ay that the healthiest tx
by would win the prize. No baby
can be healthy who suffers from
worms and most babies do unlesa
they are kept free from them with
White's Cream Vermifuge. Acta
quickly yet m Idly Is its own purga-
live. Mothers don't attempt to raise
children without White's Cream Vor-
railuge. Prico 25 cents. Sold by F.
J- Ramsey
NOT CE BY PUDLICATION.
. . . . . . .
State of Oklahoma Carter County In
District Court.
C. H. Woodward. plaintiff vs..
Dernard Moskowitz defendant. No.
101.
Said defendant Dernard Moskowltz
will take noUco that no has been sued
. fK . a aA lr j.
In the above named court upon debt
as evidenced by thrc notes and in-.
terest amounting to four hundred
eleven dollars and forty-five cents :
and for Judgment foreclosing lien on !
Lot No. 4 Block No. 321 of the city
of Ardmoro Okla. under mortgage
that was given by him to plaintiff to ' To Secure the Location of the Nor-
secure payment ot said notes and J mal In This City
mujt answer the petition Died there-1 The Commercial Club has not let
In by said plaintiff on or before the'' up In its campaign to secure the es-
Sth day of June A. D. 190S or said ' tabllshnieiit of the m.tte normal in
petition will bo taken as true and
a judgment tor said plaintiff in said
action for 1411.15 and Judgment fore-
closing lien on lot four of block three
hundred and twonty-ono of Ardmore.
Okla. will be rendered accordingly.
Dated this 7th day ot April 1908.
LEDBBTTBR & MOORE
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Atteot:
C. T. VERNON District Clerk.
By S. M. PARKER Deputy.
First published. April 7. 190S.
On and alter May 1. the Cold Stor-
ago will sell for spot cash only . 2Ctf
I SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS.
From Kansas City to Visit Local j
Army Next Week.
Saturday and Sunday May 2 and
t will be gala days with the Salva-
tion Amiy people In this city the oc-
casion being the Wslt of Col. Blanche
B. Cox of Kaasas City and Major
Toder of the same citv. Col. Cox Is
superintendent of the Salvation Array
work for Kansas Nebraska Oklaho-
ma South Dakota and part of Mis-
souri and Major Yoder ts tier as- j
slstant. Two days will be devoted to
the Inspection of the army corps
and Its work In this city. On Sat-
urday afternoon and sight special
meetings wilt be held and on Sun-
day the Odeon hati been secured
whoro a special illustrated lecture
will be given by Col. Cox showing
the work of saving the fallen and
restoring the lost in the larger clt-
lt. The lecture will also be Illus-
trated with pictures of the homes
of the Army established through-
out the country whore they place
Lbote snatched from the fire until
they can" get on their feet. Staff Capt.
Atkins of Oklahoma City will also
accompany the party to Ardmore.
The Salvation Army under Capt
Chorn has been doing a great work
in this section of the country and
in this city.
Notice to Creditors
To tho Creditors of Geo. W. Mc-
Millan deceased:
The creditors ot tho abovn named
decedent nro hereby notified that .
tho undersigned was by the County
Court of Marshall County Oklaho-
ma appointed administrator with
I the w.ll annexed of the estate of
- ' I UUI. AVU Ui IU
said decedent and that all nersons '
naving claims against the estate of
sam aeceaent are required to exhibit
"em a unuerslgned adm.nis.
neeeggary vouchers nt McMillan Ok-
" -' J .wmwmw.u k ... IIIMIJ Wit J
lahoma within six months from th
fllltA nf thn fir mi M ' tinrt r f tVtlsi '
TJ J ' kUawi J i IUIB
ntlce to-wlt fron Uit twentr-soTenth
uui':?r"' "'.-
C. A. BURNS
Administrator.
The Lawyer's Mistake.
Speaking of the funny things that
sometimes happen In a court room
Cas Hadley former asglstant attor-
j ney-jeneral of Indiana told one the
" ") wui a lawyer wno was
cross examining an Important wit-
ness for the opposing side. As the
witness was a mere lad the attor-
ney thought St would be an easy
matter to confuse him. 'Now. my
son." he said "haven't certain dam-
aging reports been circulated about
your father lately?" "Dunno what
reports you mean'' answered the
boy. 'Isn't there a report current that
your father beats his wife and robs
hen-roosts?" demanded the lawyer.
"So you say." said the boy sullenly.
"So I say." nhotited the attorney
"and now I ask you If that report
sn. nm 2.
Un 1 rue' Cwne t'! Don't
Btand there like a ninny. Is It not
! true that your father beats his
wife and steals chickens?" "I dunno"
1 replied the lad." "Why don't vou nuk
... ... ' non i jou bsk
j h I m lies settln over there on 'ie
..
Receive. Congratulations.
Tou w soon rocelvo tno
ulatlons of your friends upon your lm-
proved apiearanco If you will take
t1oloy'B Kidney Remedy as It tones
up the system and Imparts pew life
and vlKor- mey.rf Knor Remed
cures backache norvous exhaustion
and all forms ot kidney and bladder
"H" frminenco taking It today
by aU
ARDMORE STILL FIGHTING.
this city and every day pamphlets
aro being sent to Guthrie for distribu-
tion among the membors of tho legis-
lature showing the advantages toss-
esbed by Ardmore over tho other
cities.
A committee will bo kopt on the
gTound and the good work will be
kept up until the city has been
named.
Tho site Bolected In this city for
the location of the normal Is one
of tho prettiest in the state It Is on
B hlKh 111 ov"rloklK the city and
" """" haB u"" 11 l"B"J
attached.
The geographical locatli n of Ard-
more. the socloty ofThe city and the
general air of reflnoment that pre-
vails here should be prcsked before
the committee. Ardmore Is tho lost-
leal point for the location of the big
school and Ardmore will keep up
tbe fight and know the reason why
the school was not located hero when
the time conies should the claims of
Ardmoro bo overlooked.
Foley's Orlmo taxatlve Is best for
women and children. Its mind action
women and children. Ita mlldf action
and pleasant tasto makes it profera-
blo to violent purgative! such as
pills tablets etc. Cures constipa-
tion. Sold by all druggists.
United States Depository
Oklahoma State Depository
City Depository
Ardmore National
Bank
AIBHOtE IIUB8H
(ffilil Sirptis i Jltiitiiiil
Militia
$250000
If this bank is a safo place
for the city state and nation to
deposit their funds it is a safe
place for the farmer and busi-
ness man to keep his funds.
TRY IT.
LEE CRUCE President
G. W. STUART Cashier
The
Arcade
NEWS AGENCY
MAIN STREET
Subscriptions taken for
The Ardmoreite and all
out-of-town papers and
magazines.
The newest magazines.
Exclusive agent for
The Daily Oklahoman.
3
SMALL FARM
FOR SALE
40 acres pood land near Orr.
Price $000. Half cash bal-
ance payable $100 a year with
8 per cent interest
See abstract of title at Bank-
ers National Bunk.
W. J. Farver
Academy. Okla.
WANTED
To submit you bids on building
Brick Housos
Brick Business House
Brick OMraneys
Brick Flues
Or anything built ot brick. Promp'
estimates furnished on vrork any
where. Call me up at l'hona No. 889
3r address me at Ardmore.
P. V. Petty
Urlck Contractor and Builder.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
RtlisvM Colds br working Ultra
out of ths sytUm through a copious
ad hsalthy aotkn of ths bowtls.
Rllltvst Coughs by cUansinf ths
mucous msmbrants of ths throat
sb4 and bronchial tubs.
"A JMBt to tho Ut
m Mfl Sag-"
Children Like It
i
For liy W. B. Fram.
Now is the Time
This is good tim to cement
your cellar and fix up your
store house. We build any-
thing in tho cement line.
Get our prices on walks
curbs gutters pier blocks
and window sills
Ardmore Concrete Co.
Phone 877.
J. W. Fielder Prop.
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MISS NELL NOLEN
Public Stenographer.
Office Whlttlngton Hotel ....
LAWYER8.
H. C. Potterf.
E. A. Walker.
POTTERF A WALKER
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Ardmore Okla.
I
WILLIAM W. WRIGHT
I (Registered Attorney)
1 Formerlj With Dawes Commission.
C:rtest Citizenship Cases and other
matters before the Interior De-
partment Exclusively
Offices Washington Loan &
j Trust Uulldlng
Washington. D C.
. R. F. TUFiNER
Attorney At Law
Careful and painstaking attention giv-
en to Alt Matters Intrusted to me.
Office Rooms 9 & 11 Wheoler Dldg.
Offir-e phone 213; Res. phone 773.
Compiler Indian
Chas. J. Kappler. Chaa. H. Merilllat
Compiler "Indl"n Active Court
Laws and Treaties" Practitioner.
KAPPLER St. MERILLAT
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Practlee before all Courts; Con-
gress. Government departments and
Commissions. Indian Cases a spe-
cialty Office Bond Bld'g Washington D. C.
M. F. WINFREY
Attorney at Law.
Justice of tho I'eace Notary Public
Rooms 14 and 16 Noble Dldg.
Pho-"s: Re-t S36 blue. Office 166.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. F. W. BOADWAY
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In Randol building.
Offico Phone 91
Residence Phone 395
ARDMORE SANITARIUM
Drs. von Keller Hardy &. Henry.
Modern equipment for the sclontiflo
treatment ot all surgical cases.
Trained nurses In attendancce.
Ardmore Okla.
DR. B. F. BARKER
Chiropractor
Office In Cruce-Moxwoll Flats.
Office hours 10 to i a. in. ! to 5
p. m. except Sundays.
Telephone 312.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINA-
TION FREE.
West Main street Ardmore Okla.
DR. J. L. COX
Physician and 8urgeon
Office In Randol Building.
Phono 91. Ardmore Okla.
C. B. CLARKE M. D
Practce limited to Diseases of tho
Eye Bar Nose and Throat
Office Ledbottor-Frenaley Building.
5 1-2 Main St. Ardmore Okla
W. M. ANDERSON
Veterinary Surgeon.
Ardmore Okla.
Office: SmtJi's Livery Barn.
Phone 125.
TALIAFERRO'8
Undertaking and Embalming
North Washington 8L
Phones 341 and 133.
DENTISTS.
DR. E. J. WOODWARD
Dentist
Office over Bonner's Old Stand
Phono 68.
ARCHITECTS.
W. A. TACKETT
Arch'tecL
Jfflco in Slms-Pennlngton Buildln.
Ardmore Okla.
Residence Phone 170 Blue.
Office Phone 170 .od.
HUROriAN PLAN
Grand Avenue Hotel
Oklahoma City OKU.
I havo ono o tho swellost cafe
this sldo of Kan-as City. When you
aro In our city would be pleased to
have you mtko us a visit.
T. C. WILLIAMS
Proprietor.
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