The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1, Friday, June 12, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Friday June 12 1908.
PAGE FOUR
The Daily Ardmoreite
BY THE ARDMORCITE PLBLISII1NG CCMPAM.
IDNEY SUOQR President.
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II T SISRKTr HiH-relHry-Tri-nMirpr
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Walttinet.in. ('. I.. Ilyrne. M. T. IIIiiI'hm'. It.
W il. k.l. Y. KIi-
until now no serious steps have bean of congress nnU likewise to llio ennrf
taken to romeily It.
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TRIBUTE TO SENATOR GORU.
t ifil Ht tho I'lmtoffleo nt Ariliuroi
as Second-Class Matter.
Official Paper for Carter County
If it Is in the Ardmoreite
it is login.
iCAMr OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The DJIy Ardmorelto
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Cns Vour $Ti 00
The Weekly Ardmoreite.
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Phones.
UurIiichh Manager's OlUcn 118
City Udltor'a Olllc ft
lift DlHllllICO fi38
Ardmore Friday June 12 1908.
Uh a h'iiIIat law Unit tho statu of
Oklahoma bus regarding newspapers
cat r iiitt whisky advertisements.
Sumo men in tHtttk-e their calling. It
Is --fcii more fretUntly In the news-
1M1" r world tlian In any other unites-
BlOII.
.i i .
The (Uily explicit statement mnde
concerning the iintnrt of Orovtr
Cleveland's Illness wan that ho li
hhITi rliiK from threo physicians.
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The theory that there In no Htioh
thniK as h)drophohlu bus Its general
A recent Irhii of tho I'hllndelphW
North American contained n two-column
editorial on "Illlnd Ooro of Okla-
homa." It Ih otto of tho most remark
able tributes ever paid a new United
Statu senator. In opening the odlto-
rliil the writer ipiotes the saying of
Mulvnney in one of Kipling's storl
"Clod's been good to me. I've seen a
man Uils day.' There follows approv
ill of thu )Kirt played by Senator (loro
In tlw filibuster agnlnst the Aldriuh
Vreelaml citrrfjicy bill. Tho editorial
continues:
"The N'orth American watches tho
happening everywhere. So Core oi
Oklahoma Is no novelty. Wo heard
n year ago. anil told our render 'hen
of tho freakish thing that the newest
state was nlNiiit to do. A boy blind
from his llfleeuth your talked day
after day to mass muollugs and nskod
the ieople who heard llllll to Send
linn to the senate of thu United States.
in iim. in the riilin conservative so-
date east It seemed n circus sort of
t Minis' for a blind man to mount the
ntump and tell IiIk fellow citizens how
a woman had iiimu Into his IlIVi and
ever after had been his ejus.
"Wo In the older civilization grow
somewhat cynical. So whuu the new
crude wliit.' xent Core to the enitc
i we thoiiKht that Oklahoma had foist-
isi on luo iiMtion u Jell Davis or a
VanlHiiian merely because of sentl
nieritHi syuiiwtny with a hiiiiil nmr
and a woman who had read to him
all the learning that has made him
enlightened. The election of Core and
tho growth of Oklahoma wo looked
upon merely ns iiieer but In constd-
erahlo phases of national ileul-
meiit all was freakish and uncouth.
Hut now In candor lot It bo said that
tho blind westerner has opened our
eyes. Whether ho comes from tho
tmnt of the currency measure by that
iKHly. In addition there have been
evidences that the turn la tie tab
f decreased r&'lroad earnings l.as
been met the most notable i In
IHiInt being the April stat mi uU of
the Union I'scWc .Sew Vol i
and some of the other and rb 1'
lines while no little confid- 'u I. a
been Inspired by the rb il.u il . in of
regular dlvM -mls by he Aminran
HmeltliiR and Kenning company and
n iiohi or otner corm" uicHh ami 1 1
the continued plethora (u tuuliey tl
prairtlcal m'ssntlon of gol I ixpo't-i la
crensed exorts of manufut'und t' .i-
terlals and fewer commcn .il fa) ir .
An nRRinst these the antie n i n :.'
of a jBii.nno.noo bond tf-xm by th'
Union I'aclflc whereas It bu biea
stiiM-med that only llO.nm) mo (f
those sepurltlos would bo sold nt this
time has not been well reci.nd
there Is nl.ni conslder.ibli' d .i'uj i.'
ment over tho Wabash I'itt bu tor
mlnnl recelvershlji and ntiti nuni to
the effect that there w .11 I no In
erenso In the I tend I illvub'id at
ipesent. which have been nctump.in
led by reports of n po-. blr Inittln
down of tho udllerlei beciui of lici.
of demnnd. Iloyond all thc-c h iw-
ever preaeiit and prospictlw cu'd In
manufactured stoel products him
next to Hilttlcs served to br nj; abmit
Iho prusent condition of affair i in tV
Mtoi-k nmrket. Until t). Httn.i'i jh in
regard to lMith theHo niatiet . inoinu
clearer It Is uurenxounhic to ixi ct
any pronounced upward mow tin nt l;i
the stwk market and Judi:ius fmn
tho iirevalllng sentiment .mio . l.r
ers on both the New York Ht. ik ntid
CoiiHolldated Stock exchaiift n tit-
Intlon for some little time to o;ne u
likely to be rather na.-mw and more
or less professional .1. It. Uurton.
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Mrs. S. I. Imwri of Wayno. W Va
writes: "1 was a sufftrer f om kid-
ney disease o that at timid 1 eon d
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acceptance relnnled by tho fact Unit dark room of the hospital seeing thu not get out of bed nnd whin I dd
persons still die from hydrophobia.
A newsletter u "thu big lluanolnl
Interests are wsnnlug up to thu Taft
tnovement." l'erhaps they think the
president will muko It hot for Uium
If they don't.
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An honest fnlr-mlndel oonsc't-')-tiouH
Jury will nbldo by tlw law ami
render a vi'idlu according to the dlo-
t.iieH of ismscleiiee legs nil ess of one
Hided oratory.
ir it Is a violation of law for news-
papers In the state to carry advertise
Hi. uts for lliinor denleni some new
1'ipers are certainly violating 'hat i
law to n llnlsli.
-no
green things growing and thu gold
of sunlight mutters not so far us his
life work Is eoiuenmil. llu muy still
real In tho blackness to which he Is
accustomed with thu one little wom
an's eyes his sole link with thu
thought of thu world. None tho less
will this man have done his work in
the world made up of:
"Neither children nor gods
1 In t men In a world of men.
"No more need be snld. Core's eyes
failed him once. That ouce was when
he felt himself safe when heaven
knows! he should have felt safe a
senator among senators In his help
lessness and Its greatness. Surely
that was the om time when his wife
did not feet that sho was needed. It
1 could not stand straight. I took I'o
ley's Kidney Remedy. Olio d il .ir
boltlo nnd part of the H ioi.d cund
niu entirely." Foley a Klilm iicn-
edy works wonders when ot utj ar
il total failure. Sold b all dru;: Ik's
difcw
GEN. EVANS IS ELECTED
(Continued from p.tv.e om I
knnsns nnd Oklahom.i .iv ci
Cabell.
The Virginia division en at.' I a
prise by voting solidly for i .ii.
All day Cetieral t'.il" II i
f.r
.-if
M II
The government exuerts Of lYrasIl l ft lr'' I'l're to keep In mom-
have ileoUIed tbnl the soil of that ory hnt our el1'r Ult'' 8V8
ns last week. Hut as for Core of Ok
lahoma blind or seeing matters not
The mind of manhood holds taut
through all times nnd all eoples.
Over tho mountains and the rivers
of the
country Is out adapted for the
i rowth of wheat. In other words
wheat will aot flourish In coffee
M'ollUllS.
o'hn
1 Hiring the recent flood In 1'an'is ! and the plains the message
iiiev. vstlskr saved much iiro;--j I eat gots to Oklahoma:
m that town. The men who wore
lighting to keep back the Hood or
water were furnished Sunny brook to
1 ep up Intenml inotsturo.
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all
n i-
ferlng from a severe sue i
was the !lr it oi.. l.i mi.
the elctlon be made iin.nn n i.
declared that lie would do
Ills MWer to hold up tie I
the new commander in elm i
make his udmlnlKii.iiinu a mi
one. llenernl man in aici'i i "'
election threw his arum around lit il
eral Cabell's neck. Ci io r.il i'.i'" i i
II'
In
nnl
' Il
Send back this blind man to the
senate! America needs Americans!
Unanimously re-elect. -d a-
general commandltiK Hie
ii. .i'.
Trail
Mi.-
Oovernor Iloko Smith of Ceorgla re-
cently called the Augusta Chronicle
i tie champion liar of tbo state"
w hereupon tho Chroulclo designated
the Hon. Hoke "the most collossul po-
in cut fraud that ever shot across the
in.rUon." 1'Vom this we conclude th.it
tlie re.u-nt state cauipaigu lu Cracker-
i .ind was hot stuff.
O0
Imlge Kemvaw M. I .audi of Stand-
I'ralse God we've seen a inau this I department.
day!'"
POLITICS
AFFECTING
MARKET.
STOCK
' fl'he following flnnnc'nl letter Is
from tho A rd in ore I tea sieclal corro-
Te Texans who bIimkI o i.
hind (leneral Cabell .ii em mi
are acoept'ng the deir.u nf th. ir . r
with splendid splilt Tlwv ' n. d
heartily In tendering an mat en to
the newly eleeted coniiii.ind''' in 'u '
The selection of the place for th
siHimlent In .New York City and Is a jooo reunion brought out antb. t co.
tine baromeier of eondltious ns they 8 whu.n w (a nlloti1(.. uv
exist today; lin .j f.nf .derate n-iinloiiA Afti r
With the republican national con- two or thK0 roU onlIi ..
v.ntlon only a few das off and that nmkna ahi. for Bl.Veral horns.
of the democratic parly but little M..i.. . ... .. .
etter Than 25 Per
Cent Off on Clothin
Starting Saturday morning June 13th we oiler for sale our entire
stock of Clothing consisting of the famous Hirsch-Wickwire &
Co. Michael Stern & Co. and Ederheimer Stein & Co. at BETTER
THAN 25 PER CENT OFF.
Special discount
o n Odd Pants
20 dozen Ties o
50c silk we offer
at
19c
flf $27.50 Suits at
25.00 Suits at
22.50 Suits at
20.00 Suits ai
I
10.00 onus at
I
$21.00 f.
18.25 flf
16.50 IX
'475 tt
tt ?1? ?Ii ?H ? H ?I? ?I? f H ?I?
15.00 Suits at
13.50 Suits at
12.50 Suits at
13-25
I1
11.00 $
975 tg
9.00 ffc
25 doz. garments
summer weight
Balbriorrran Un-
derwear 50c
sellers at
39c
We also have a lot of Black Sack Suits
well made and nicely lined original price -
$10.00 AT $4.25
Our stock is composed strictly of this season's goods not a garment of last
season's make so you run no risk of not wearing a suit in fashion style and
pattern.
Look at our line before buying elsewhere and you will be convinced we have
the suit for you at a less price.
$2.00 Fancy Wash Vests $1.48
1.50 " " " 1.19
1.25 98c
All $2.50 Shirts
All $1.50 Shirts
All $1.00 Shirts
$1.48
1.19
79c
All $3.00 Felt Hats - $2.25
All $2.50 Felt Hats - 2.00
All $1.50 Felt Hats - 1.19
All Straw Hats up to $;.o. your choice at $1.50
50 dozen black Six regular 15c seller at 9c
Come early and et your choice of everything.
mm
aid Oil One fame has started another more than a month away politics ara voU 4)f w.Venty-8lx totes out of a i
i.v. in niHcusdion as a result ot m ; neainning u piay a mucn more '"- ttt 0f n.iiM) cast. Texas voted solidly
nark he recently made on cotigieM I portant part In regulating the stock foi. jt.iH
Several thounnnti
in regard to tne jury system. The imiritoi man iney nave ai any time
remarks which caused the trouble! hus far in tho present campaign.
w. re made In tho courev of talk to ai What with the possibility of stamped
federal grand Jury and were not re- 'he Chicago convention In favor
ported at th time but utter some of President Roosevelt notwlt'nstand
congressmen who were In Chicago In ng his frequent and determined state
connection with the national conven-! ments that ho U not again be a
tion heard of tho affair and now It Is candidate and the talk of a coalition
I" lag discussed ery liberally to tho between llrynn and labor leader John
annoyance of the various campaign ; Mitchell on tho other the Wall street
managers who are trying to hold ' community Just now Is somewhat ;er.
: .vt! the political lid until after the plexed over the outlook and this eon-
q invention The judge waa trying to dltlou of atfatr Is being rettetml In
instill a little wholesome patriotism a gradual slowing down of speculative
into the Jury "It Is obvious." be activity and a conscquvut decrease In
Kild. "that you RenUeiuon will lie In- j the volume of buslneeii on both the
siittlQlently paid for your expenses. I New ork Stock and Consolidated
our time nnd your worry. The fees stock exchanges as compared with
allowed are not euoiiBh but 1 desire 1 recent great activity thnt hns
to relieve in y self of blamo for that. 1 1 been witnessed on with these ex
am not to blame. Conxress Is to j changes.
veterans took
their places In line shortly before
noon today for the crowning event of
the annual reunion of I'nited Con-
federate veterans.
Tu. pnrade Is practically the dot-
ing event of the reunion. The after-
noon was given up to band concerts
and other amusements at the fair
grounds and the various parks
throughout the city while tonight
will be given a ball In tha nlnno-
drome auditorium.
1'he Uaptlst ladles of division No.
2 will have on sole nt Coleman llros.
drug store Saturday everything Rood
for n Sunday dinner enkos pies
irervts salads chickens and honio-
marte bread. 112
Maine for giving you only three dol
l.irs n day out of which to pay your
expenses besides remunerating your-
selves for your trouble. Howover
you hnvo onch of you the nntlsfuctlou
of porformlui? n duty as a public olll-
eer at a financial sacrifice of your
own jiersonal liberty." The present
pay of Jurymen was lived at a time
itbon B.il.nrlos and the cost of living
w. "f inueh lower and has n malut'd
t vtMnjia-y durli g all t'i' yiars In
whu'i t" - lay of rw. ilir rjvernment (
irjlrj-rt3 ba-i be t vi ry r itcrlally In
r i id AttiuMon Ir.ri boon called
time but
Naturally enough under such cir
cumstances the market durlns tho
past week has shown decided Irregu
larlty. althougU for the most part n
renmrkablo llrm undertone has pre-
vailed nnd nt the closo prices for tho
lending railway and lndiiktrlnl stocks
are very little changed from thosa
current nt the end -of the previous
week. This comparative tlrmuess is
directly tr.icoable to tie continued (
c ll nt trip outlook latest rciorts
f nc' -ni-1; both wntrr and j rlni;
w)"at j roniisiui; i xci'tlonnlly Rood
ylthlv i well aa to the fei'Mng rf re-
llcf mnscumnt uiwn the adjoumtuc-it
When you need to take somcthloi;
tako It promptly for the stomach but
take something you know In reliable
somebblUK like Kodol for dyspepsia
and Indigestion. Kodol Is plonsant to
take It Is reliable nnd Is Ritarnntecil
to give relief. It lit sold by W. It.
l'rame. d&w
Notice to Contractors
Seahd hi will ! r. c. uc 1 nt
line ciiiic.' or i.un I'orn vvauriK.i
Okl.i. until lo o'clock a m on the
lii'ud day or June l'jus. ir the crec-
tlun and completion of a tvto-ttory
brick nnd stone nlna-room and base-
ment school house to be built In
the town or Wnurlka Okla.
Ksch bid shall be accompanied with
a certified check of tnreo per cent
of the amount of bid same to bo
made pnnblo to the treasurer of
the school board and to be foreflted
as liquidated dnmuKc should the
successful bidder fall to make good
and satisfactory bondwithln ten dnys
after being nytlflod of Bnnio. I'laus
can be seen nt tho olllco of I.on
Kord Wnurlka Okln and nt tho
otllce of J. 1). White architect
N'oblo building Ardmore Okla.
LON KOim
rrosldont of School Hoard
10-7 Wnurlka Okla.
John 'Viere cultivator ami John
IVero "Cio 1 jvlls" at Hlvons Corbu
& FrcnuKy's.
DcWlt's Wl'ch Iln-cl Salve. It Is
f-nc n'"y Rood for piles Ho sure to
git IX Witt's. Sold by W. II. Frame
?V5"
Qadlv Rnr.itnrrt Ankle Cured. 1 1
Three yunra nso our daughter '
sprained lier nnklo nnd had been Buf-
fering terribly for two days nnd
nights had not slept a minute. Mr
Stnllings. of Ihitlor Tonn. told u
of Chamberlain's l'nlm Halm. W n
went to the store that night and got
a bottle of it and bathed her nnklo
two or throo times nnd t4io went to
kIih p nnd bad a good night's rest.
The nit morning she wns much bet
t r niul in a short time cou'd walk
around nud had no moro trouble with
her ankle. B M. Hrumltt Hampton
Tenn. 25 and 50 cents hIzcs for ale
by T. J. Hamsoy nud Hoffman Drug
Co. wky
ney to Loan
M
It
Farms for sale City property for
sale. We have now some special
bargains in real estate Several
vacant homes for rent. We have
a few bargains in close in prop-
erty if taken up now. Street car
is a sure go and restriction remo-
val will cause a boom in Ardmore
dirt. Buy now and be ready for
the raise.
Riggins Suggs Adams Co.
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