The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 288, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 30, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday April 30 19C6.
.11 MUMOHMTk.
PAGE THREE
1
MOVED
I have moved my stock of now anil second hand fur-
niture from 803 Hast Main .street to the V. ('. Kendall
old stand ut 21 1 West Main street where I wi.l bo bet-
ter prepared than ever to givo you what you want in
new and second hand furniture. See me.
L. D. MASON
The Furniture Man
J. A BIVEN8 President DON LACY Vice President
A. H. PALMER Caihler. FREB C. CARR Ant. Cashier.
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE OK LA.
Capital $100000.00
Surplus Fund 75000.00
Account of firms and Individuals solicited!! Courteous treat-
ment accorded to all alike.
ASMORE TRANSFER COMPANY
Tom Carter Proprietor.
Phone y.
Moot All Trains Day or Night Time.
Polite Attention Your Patronage Solicited
200000 FEET
Have You Received Your
Chance on That Free Gas ?
When vc do your gas fitting sell you ranges or fix-
tures be sure you get your tickets on that 200000
feet of free gas.
A visit to our store is an education in the gas appli-
ance business in itself and all callers will receive the
most courteous treatment that can be accorded.
Ardmore Supply Co.
THAT 13RIGIIT SPOT
The Ardmore
MfiH Hinds lias charge of training school for 7ZS
nurses. Receive!; both tnodical and surgical pa- 3J
ticn's. Thoroughly modern in every particular.
Special operating room. Good service terms PWW
reasonable. The medical profession solicited. 553
I DliS. IIAUDY VON KELLKli & HSNRY.' &J
Ardmore Okla. 7jgi
l. P. ANDERSON President D. P. FRENSLEY Vice President
0. Ii. ANDKItSON Cashier FI) S N"I)MN'. Assistant Canhler
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE OKLA
Capital Paid In 60000.00
Surplus Funds 165000.00
Total $225000.00
Tho oldest bank In Indian Territory. Accounts ot firms and
Individuals solicited upon tho most liberal terms consistent
with good banking.
Our Show Room
Presents a very pleasmg appearance with its stock of
brand now plumbing uoo.ls. Uathroom sots and' mirrors
hero in profusion and every lnly is especially invited to
call to see our lino of bathroom lixtnres. We are equip-
ped to do y.ur plumbing right and on short notice.
Phono us and wo Will i e g ml to submit you an estimate
Phone No. 0.
SPREKELMEYER COMPANY
TINNERS. PLUMBERS AND OAS FITTIRS.
OF GAS FREE
Sanitarium
GLASGOW'S
GOVERNMENTS
THE SCOTCH CITY THE
OF ITS CITIZENS
PRIDE
I Everybody Talks Glasgow (or Every
Man Woman and Child Has an
Interest In the City and
its Government.
The glory of Olaxgow's iu riiiien'
la not an American myth. It I a con-
crete reality even to to the ha'penny
man on the train. "We have the best
city In the kingdom probably the
bent in the world lr." a casual
neighbor on top of one of Olusgow's
train cars sum to me.
That sounded like Pittsburg like
lii. .. . .- -
.Chicago or like the boaslfiilness of I
I . ... . !
(he Vmerlc.ui l-'nr West
wasn't the slime thins;.
Hill It
'You seem to be proud of your
cn;' 1 Invitingly i
"Of course I am.' my friend re- j
sponded. "Olnsgow sell me gun at
two shillings a thousand. It give
me telephone service at little more
than half what It used to cost fiom
a private company. It sells me wa- 1
tor and electricity and docs a lot
of oilier things. As fur the (ilasgow
trains they beat tho woild."
I ' And tho tax ratu?" 1 inquired.
i Is quite low" was tho reply.
' passed a bowling green Minnoth
as a billiard table. "The city has
jum opened those greens' mild ni
...Mum. and pointing 0 a gr
of working men he adiled: "Anv
.1 I.I . .1. 1...
one 111 unite men cuiim leu vuu nil'
iblnnv I am tclllnir vnu: ihev know 1
' .'.i.l
i have a fair Idea ot what the system
earns and wbal it font to carry
them. They'll tell you whether the
profits should be used to reduce fares
or to pay off the tramway debt
They regard the trams the gas. the
water the electricity as their busi-
ness. .V councilman hn got to at-
tend to the business of these men.
If he doesn't they "heckle" the life
out of him."
Thar what ii.e iu.ui on the street 1
says about his (llasgow. Thats what
the nr ui.fnr. n.mte. lii-lnc n n -1
room leneiiieul says. That's what
Hie merchant the nmnufiiciurer. the
big business man says. The talk
(ilasgowall the time. Kdlnhnrgh say i
this is vulgar. 1-Mlnbiirgli says It Is
undignified. At all events It's tin-lili-.weglan
way.
Km-ii at the club 1 found It. 1
w.i introduced to a knot of sandv
liairi-d business men. -They were
deep III talk. I heard the phrases
business men conjure with In Ameri-
ca I heard of ti'iimwnys of gas. of
electricity and of telephones. Anil
( especially f some lug corporation In
I which they all seemed to be Inteies.-
ed One of the men was a sh'p own-
er another wu a large merciiaui. an
other an editor all were men of
eminence.
I The talk turned to parks to horn.
lug schemes to symphony concerts to
a Whistler portrait In a local art
gallery. Tho corK)ratlon so ali-.ii! nig
to the mall turned out to '- ill'
roi'pnnitlon of (llasgow. the b.-ges 1
corporation In Scotland. The nun
ways the gas the eluetrlci'v n.e
l K5 uipiiiiiiy cuuceris uie wniHi.i-r pur
chase all were nirts of this OI is w
These men were discussing e imn u
Ic.s not pHrtles; policies not m!i i s
.mil they did It as if It wnv h en-
own liiislneds.
i I went out to the !vca ' db'ioml
woiks at D.ilmiilr. An old eii.lo
I lock me In tow. lie x;iIhI.ico how
'the newiige was collected; how it was
Isepaiated by chemical ti vatim-ni .
how the water was juirlfleil before
being poured Into the river Clyde.
1 It was so pure he said that it was
i fit to drink lie offerwl me a kli3.-
ml. but 1 told him I wasn ' feeling
Ihlrvly Just ut tllHt lliomeir. So he
tr.ink it himself.
He told mo how much the city
received from the sale of the sludge
ii fertilizer lie explained the pro-
'v. as a gardener inlglit describe
Hi' i ulilvatloii of sonic rare flower
he had given his life to producing.
'I In- mnii had been In the city out-
pb a long time. There was little
dignity and less pay about his
position. Hut he was a citizen of no
mean city and he was proud of
his job. Ho wus loath to lei me
lene hint and his cesspool. It was
all so imiKirtaut to Iilm he felt it
iinihi be equally Important to the
rest of the world.
Knthusinsm and Interest devotion
and pride -these are the character
lanes or Olasgow citlzrnshlp I have
talkul with the heads of thn city
department)) with a score of town
councilors with police and flro of-
JO
J
of the Miticriiig aii.l l.un cr in store
oi nil pici-.mi .imiciji.itunis ot the coming event and casts over her o
sliaiknv til .kiii wiiu 'i i annul in- shaken otT. ThotisntwU of women
have loiiini iii.it the um of Mother's l-rlciul during pregnancy robs
cuiifuiciiieiil of nil pain .uut danger nud insures safety to lit c of mother
and child. This kviciitiiik liniment i a god-send to all women nt tho
time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's Friend
carry women safety through tho perils of child-birth but its us
gently prepares thu ity-icui lor the coming event ptevents "morning
licknet-s" s.iid other dis-
comforts of this period. FlfiSTH E JWT 9 b
Sold by all drills. at MwioJ M f? 3" fl
li.oo per bottle. Hook mmmm m
containing valuable Information free. Fmf aJTM t s
The UrdfiN Bequlfltorfo.. Atlantn.Ca. af iPmmELMWmJt
flcials with clt-rkM bathhouse ciih
todluns and conductors on the tram
cars with all wirts of men. Tories
and Liberals. Itadlrnlx and Social-
ism with the l.onl Provost down
to the can driver. And thin Is the
iin i in i-niAf iimiiM i lint tlirlilllllfound.
..r ..i.i......i.i.. t i.... i
I Ketiiontber. we. will u.ve awnv us
0iivoiilrs thtee hundred and flftv
half pound package r lluylcr's
c.(y .lM a t).y
cneh laty .18lom0T MmiK ir.
rIltH r . t our fl(Ulltl1
Saturday. May 2nd. bctierit Mothers'
(iuu ( t)u .'rt Ward
2;.6 WALL'S Dim! STOIli:.
-.VKUY IIKST" IN KVKUYTIIINu
...
Rheumatic Pains Relieved.
Mr. Thomas Stonton postmaster of
Pontypool O11L writes: 'Tor thn
past olght years I suffered from
rheumatic pains and tlurlrg that time
I used many different liniments nnd
remedies for the cure of rheumatism.
. "
relief from It than anything I tiavo
....... ....... I I -l. I .
tin iint-u. iiiiu i;iieunuii rcuuiiiiuuiiii
"'I llnitnont to nil sufferers from
rheumatic pains." For salo by F. J
Ilanisey and Hoffpian Drug Co.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
Stato ot Oklahoma Carter County In
District Court.
C. If. Woodward plaintiff vs.
Uornard Moskowitz defendant. No.
101.
Said defendant Bernard Moskowitz.
will take notice that no lias been suod
In tho abovo named court upon debt
as evidenced by three- notes and In-
torCBt amounting to four hundred
cIcvun dollnr3 and y-flvo cents I
a"l Mr i-dginont foreclosing lien on I
It No. 4 IMock No. 321 of tho city
of Ardmore Okla. under mortgago
that was given by him to plaintiff to
8CCUro l"1 ot "d "ote3 . ftml
jiuijt answer tho petition fllcd there
in by said plaintiff on or before tho
Sth day or June A. I). 1908 or said
petition will bo taken as true and
n Judgment far Bald plaintiff in said
action for $411.45 and Judgment fore
closing lien on lot four of block threo
h.imlre! nnl .wentvn.no of Ardmore.
Okla. will bo rendered accordingly.
Dated this 7th day or April 1908.
I3DI)BTTER & MOOIIE
Attorneys for I'lalntlff.
Attest:
0. T. VICrtNON District Clerk.
ry S. M. PARKER Deputy.
FlrHt published April 7 1908.
Nervom women slionld profit i
liy.'Mi'S. Iturlon'.s experleneo with '
Lliii i:. I'lnKliaiii's Coiiiiioiiiul.
Jlrs. Helen Marlnn of 07 I "ear-
con Mn-ft Chicago 111. wiiteH to
Mrs. l'mkhitm-.
1 whs all run-down and on tli vergi
of nervous prostration from overwork
and worry and 111 in bed when I br(an
tukhiK' I.ydia K. rinkhaiu's Vegetable
Compound. After I hud taken It a week "
I conimeiiced to get better. I contuim-il !
Its use my nervous tmulile disappeared
and 1 am completely restored to health I
I hope l.vdla I-; I'lnkham's Vegetalilu
Compounil will bciiuiit other women i
as it bus inc."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years I.ydia K. Pink- j
ham's Vi-Ketalile. Coniisinnd made '
from rootb and heilis lias Im'cu the i
Htandard lemcdy for female ills I
and has isit iely cured tlioii.saiulnof j
vomcinli(iliavel)ci-ii troubled with i
ilLsplaeiMiK-iits inllammation nice ra-
tion libtoid tumors ineKiilarities
(H'lioilio pains biukaehe that bear-itiK-down
feeling- llatuleney.indiife.s.
tioiidi7iiiessnriii l viiusiuostiation
Vhy dun't you trv it 'i
Mrs I'liikliiun invites all sick
women to write her for nilvlce.
Hlie Ims gulileil tlioiisiunls to
Ucaltli. Address Lynu .Muss.
Is an ordeal which all
women npproacli with
itnlcfcribalilc fenr foi
nothing compares with
tlic pain nnd horror of
child-birth. The thouuh'
for her robs the expectant motlie.
UNIVERSITY NEWS NOTES.
Norman. Okla . April 30 I Spe-
cial) The llt.it number of the May
conceit will be a popular reclt.il by
Win. II. SherwixHl. pianist. This
culiien May 1!. Other evenings begin
ulng the monthly concerts nnd a little
ilay will be given. The May Festi-
val has always proved ery successful
and iMipular heretofore.
Twenty-three schools sent track
tenuis to the Inter-sehnlastle Held and
tnu k meet sonietlilng like two hun-
dred entries. The weather was Ideal
and the meet passed )IT without i
hitch. The university preparatory
school ut Tonka wa won tho cup.
I'Vlday May 1st Knioilu college
nnd tho university havu a dual track
and Held meet on Ilojd Held at Nor-
man. I'rofessor V. I l'nrrlngtou has com-
piled a nyort on college architecture
ii- a result of several jenrs study of
11"
subject which he will lay before
the board of regents for their consid-
eration. Tulsa and Ilobart canio the longest
distance to tho high school Held and
track meet.
The .lapauetiu Ivy which ivfts trans-
ferred from the first university build-
ing has survived two tires and Is
clamlxiring this spring over thu ruins
of Main hall.
The tlrst faculty In 1S92 consisted
of four members; tho present ono has
forty members
One Touch of Nature Makes tho
Wholo World Kin.'
When a rooster finds a big fat worm
ho calls nil tho hens In tho farm
yard to como nnd sharo It. A similar
trait of human nature. Is to bo ob-
served when a rnan discovers some-
thing exceptionally good ho wants
his friends and neighbors to Bharo
tho benefits of his discovery. This
Is tho touch of nature that makes
tho wrld kin. This txplalnB why
!eonl Who hnvo been Clirod by Cham
I bcrlaln's Cough Remedy wrlto let-
ters to tile manufacturers for publl-
cation thn-t others similarly ailing
I may also uso It and obtain relief. Do-
I hind every ono of these lottors Is n
I wann hearted wish of tho writer to
bo of uso to someone else. This
remedy Ib for salo by F. J. Ramsey
nnd Hoffmnn Drug Co.
I''at Fryers
Hig Mroi ers
fiiuntr Butter
Fn sh Mgs's
Co nil v Produce
Me (low Gold
Creamery
Headquarters for
hwift's goods
I want yo.ir grocery trade
W. M. Riggs
West Main Street
Phone 12
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad-
der urinary troubles and
backache use
PeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pilli
A Week's
Trial For 25c
X C. ".WITT & CO
For Szle by W.
Cfatcaao UL
8. Frame.
I Spring Chickens I
SENATOR AGEE
MAKES REPORT
(THAT THE DILL FOR SENATE
i PRINTING PRESENTED DY THE
LEADER PRINTING COMPANY
Be Not Allowed Decause of Fraudulent
Contract Attached Thereto by the
Company Claimed No
Contr.;t Exists.
Outhrle Okla. April 2!L Charging
that the Imdor Printing couiimuy or
Its represeutatlvo had fraudulently a-
tnched to a purMirted contract for thu
senate printing h reiiulsltlou bearing
the signatures (if Hie iiiembers ot thu
ptlutliig committee of the senate and
had used such fraudulent contract for
the purpose- of securing tho u.iprowil
of bills fur Semite p haling at rates
higher than a reasonable charge. Sen
Htur A. K. Agee today presented to the
senale the lepmt of a special comuilt-
tee of which he W chairman lei-oni-tnisnlliig
that the Leader company be
not allowed the amount approved by
Hie state printer.
"If we eau find that fraudulent con-
tract members of the committee will
go before tho prosecuting attorney of
this county and ask for a warrant for
tho arrest or tho person who Is guilty
of attaching It to the requisition hear-
lug tho mime of tho members of a
j senato committee" declared Agee.
"Thai senate committee signed the
icuulsltlou In good faith and under tho
belief that the charges to he paid tho
Lender would 1)o tlxed by tho state
printer as Is provided by law. It
was attached to this purported con-
tract and after It had been dated back
thirty days to a time before the crea-
tion of the oillce of stato printer. It
was shown to the state printing board
as evidence that a contract for Dm
senate printing existed before the
hoard was created."
Tho rejKirt or the stato printer show-
ed that the Leader had overcharge!
the stiito over $!i.K)0 III bills amount-
ing to $10(1(10 when tho work was llg
ured at tin; prices quoted In the al
leged contract which the senate cIiiIiim
Is fraudulent having charged the
stato fiO cents a thousand ems for
pHKir-readlng mid composition on the
white spaces between the lines and
at the toji and bottom ot each page.
The stato printer approved the bill
lor $.1000 but Agee" committee claims
I that no contract existed nnd that
1 een at that llgure tne stato 'would
J still be required to pay considerably
I more than the wink was really worth.
An attempt wax made by Senator
J Davis or llristow to criticise Senator
t A gee for bringing In this report on
tho ground that It would hurl tho
I democratic party.
I "When Christ drovo tho money-
I changers out of tho temple did ho In-
Jure his own causo7 When ho brand-
eu as a traitor an nixistlc or Ills uu u
choosing was his causo Injured?" de-
manded Senator Hatchet t lu uu Im-
passioned reply to Davis. "I ay that
tho only way tor tho democratic jiarty
j to havu and keep the conlldenco of the
I people or Oklahoma Is to drive out or
' the'r ranks and exposo to tho public
gaze men who 'would try to wrongfully
Mho money from thu public treasury
by dlsliuuest and fraudulent prac-
tices." On motion of Senator Hatched the
wholo printing matter was reftirrod
! 'lack to the same special committee
with Ageu us chairman with Instruc-
1 lions to investigate and liqsirt to the
senate what would bo a fair price for
I the work dope without regard to any
I purported contract.
How Is This.
An annuity isillcy with the Prae-
torlans would xiy you $S0 per mouth
for life for tho loss of any two limbs;
$00 per month for life or the loss
'of both eyes from an accident. $15
I per month for life for tho loss or any
'one limb or after reaching the age
lot 70 all payments ceami and uu
would m-olvo $00 per month for life
j for physical dUabllity ami at your
(loath tho amount of thu annuity
would revert to your widow mull
death or remarriage. On tho death or
remarriage of said binoflclary the
C0 per month would rovort pro-
iwrtlonately to thu minor children
until each of them attain the ago
'of 21. See M. II. Wheeler. Stato
I Manager room C. Slms Pennlngton
1 Hldg. 12-lm
DoWitt'a Kidney and Uladdor Pills
aro prompt and thorough and will In
a short time strengthen weakened
kldnoys and alUy troubles urlBlng
from Inflammation of th bladder.
Sold by W. D. Framo.
50C GIVEN AWAY 10 THE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. READ
OUR OFFER
We nre In receipt of soma ot
the very latest maps of tho new-
state. These maps show the congrns
slonal and legislative apportionments
shows the number and boundary lluo
of each enatorlal district. It Is a.
complwo map of enc! or thf 75
counties townships post olIlcM! ex
press olllces etc. Il glrtti the nums
or nil riillroaus eUctrlc roads com
pleted under construction and pro-
mised. Every man woman and child In
the entire stato will kIii a lot or
valuable Information rrom studying
this map as It Is tho very latest
printed. Now to secure the map
send $1.00 for the Dally two months
or $1.00 for tne Weekly 12 months
and the map will be given to you
upon calliig at this oillce. If you
want It mailed to you scud 10c extra
and to all public pchools the map
will be glvmi uliMdutcly free by
handing this coupon properly filled
out. cut out and incilod by your
teacher or superintendent. If by mall
send 10c Mistage stnmpr
THE AllDMOREITE PU1ILISIIINO
COMPANY.
Please send by hearer one latest
map of Oklahoma for the me or
room No. which we agrco to
hang up In said room for '.ho bene-
fit of same
(Signed)
Teacher or superintendent
For Public School In DU'rlct
Fishing tackle at Illvons Corhn t
Frensley s.
High -Grade
Groceries
Van Camp's Soups and
Canned Goods Hoitiz's
Pickles and Preserves
Plenty of eggs and country
hutter.
MARTIN
THE GROCER
Phono HOI
A Forceful
Reminder
Doesn't tho inclement
wumher prove the need
of huildin";
Cement
Sidewalks
Then you want firbt-
class work with a re-
liable guarantee. See
or phono
L. R. MARSTON
Concrete Conlractor
Phono 825
Pest Grade of Work Only
Out
West
There is moro Undisturbed
Creations than in all Europo
Now is the time lo plan
your Summer Trip.
Kn route you can Hop at the
GRAND CANYON
Auil llir I'rlrlllrd fi.rl
They are reached via Suntii Ke Only
IIAHVr: MK.llN
All Hi- Way
May I hend you
mr Illustrated
booklets
V pout card
will brim:
tht'iu
W. S. hrrnan
O. 1". A.
lilllvClOU
Tho time ot a man who walks a
mllo to save a nlcklo Isn't very valu-
nblo. .
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