The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 54, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 30, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday July 30 1903.
THE DAILY ARDMOREI rZ
PACK THRBB
WAR BONDS TO
SLANDERED OKLAHOMA PRESS
OOTLEGGERS
BOOZE ONION
FORCE ISSUE
PREACHER POLITICIAN GETS IN
LIME LIGHT AND IS SCORCHED
BY EDITOR OF BROMIDE
Restriction Removal
Will cause an advance in Ardmore property. hy5 le-
cause we already have the biggest and best city of its size
in the New State. A "lass factory and two cotton factor-
ies to be built and with our gas and street cars Why Not?
No. l.'W ll-room house n
home Northwest
No. .11 -lO-rootu house I
n beautiful place
Northwest
No Ik! lU-rootn house .''
ncres line ground only
No :U I ri'imi loite el. ho
Hi i.'IOiash bul !2o month
MONKY '10 LOAN at as low rite as anybody and possibly
quicker. We want to "show jou Phone 7").
Riggins
For 30
we will sell all fresh Canned
Fruits in our stock at exact cost.
Very close prices will be made
on all groceries for these thirty
days. Phone us or come to our
store and get prices.
FELKER The Grocer
West Main St.
Tars to the Pacific.
Washington. July HO. Within the
next few ln st. TOO tars will board
t ni Ills for the Pacific coast there to
Julu the vessels of the Pacific fleet
at S.tu Francisco. Most of the men
vv ill go fn.111 the tun ;il training Sta-
llone at Newport and Norfolk. Shortly
after the arrival of the men the Pa 1
cIHc fleet will start oil 11 local cruise
among the Pacific Island.
The la lies of the Hast Ardmore
Haptlsi church will servo an Ice
cream s-upper at the church Thurs
Jay 11 gh' Ml are Invited 28 :s
CO
A Contrail I
The OIJ Way t'mnrared
with tlio "(iarlaud" Way.
00
The "Garland" Way
of cooking with gas allows you to stand erect naturally and comfortably Nostooplng
or back-brcalcluj; when using the original and most improved construction which is
The "Garlnnd" Gas Randc
CS
COOKING liY GAS has entirely passed the experimontal tentative stuj.'o; it Is now unci
will probably remain for ninny years to come (irmly established.
There are however all kinds and conditions of gas rangessome good some bad
soniu inditVorent. In buying -such a range which is intended to last for practically a life
time you want the best the most economical and the safest and the most convenient to
operate. The be.it in the end is we assure you Ihe cheapest.
STEVENS KENNERLY & SPRAGINS CO.
llclow We Give n Few of our lliiriiiiln.s
Htm AAA
OUUU
acres ground
fi OA A A
a I ZUUU
No. .11 5-rooin house close
In fiW cash t'2r month. . . .
No. .15 r-room
in MOO cash :
No. .'hi l-rooin
car line J260 cash balance
125 month
2 large lots t room house
near ear lino
Also hi li t (arm lauds.
S20000
$1750
Suggs Adams Co.
Days
Ardmore Okla.
Unknown Dody Found
Ada. Okla . July 2. -The body ot
an unknown man was lotind in a va
c.iin house near Oakmati. tin.' .o-isi'j.
e-t. rduy. I'M. man hail .M-.J it .1
neighbor's house several nights befoie
ami was not seen again. There was
1 lug found ot the man' - .. !
Indicate who he was.
Restrictions removed July 27. and
we are ready to make farm loans
No delay . cheap Interest and will
also bit) ami sel! lands Office mi-
Dltzlers lr floods Stort Ptiom
121 Oklahoma Land Itroktragi' A:
Loan Co. 20tf
MiauUCtutl-J only by Tlir Michigan Muvr Cmapiny Delrull
Lan-ctt Malrri ot St nej ami Kanvrt In the World.
hi (lie City.
$1800
house close QCAA
mouth . UUU
house largo lot near
$1100
$2000
5S
JUBILEE FOR PRINTERS.
Boston Typos Arrange for Interna-
tional Typographical Union.
II iston. Mass. .1 1 1 1 -".i- llnMuii
printers are completing arrangements
for entert lining ihe lift) -fourth all
mini convention of the Iniernaiiiuial
Tyiigniplilt'nl union to be held In
Ford hall the week or August 10.
The sixtieth anniversary of the local
union will he celebrated at the same
: time ami the meeting will he made
the biggest and most noteworthy In
'the history of the organization' Then
will he delegates here from every
' slate of the I'nlon and from Canada
and Kngland.
On the eventide of August s the
Itoston union will entertain the vis-
itors In I'atieull hall nnd several
other meetings of a social nat will
be held there dufiiifi the convention
ck. The last International conven-
tion held in llohtou. In 1SP2. met at
Fam-ull hall but that auditorium Is
too small to accommodate this year's
delegates.
Trolley excursions and a baiMuet
! a reunion of former delegates and
a reception to the wives ami daught-
ers of the delegates by the wives and
daughters of members of the local
1 union aii- nn the schedule.
If You Knew
The merits of the Texas Wonder you
would never Buffer from kidney blad-
der or rheumatic trouble $1 n bottle
two tnontlin' treatment sold by drug-
gists or by mall Send for testimo-
nials Dr 13. W. Hall 2920 Ollvo
Street. St I.OIlls
The "Ouliif" War.
1 -
a-j
Here's a Natural
Strength-Giver
You'll find the bentflcul Hfpusof
this tonic nt" permanent- be-
cause it helps you to build up your
boily and become strong and healthy
in a natural way. The eflects ol
other tonics nre only temporary be-
cause they supply I.iKe stimula
lion to the system. As anon as you
stop taking them you remove this
stimulus and the feeling of ex-
haustion return:!.
DR. D. JAYNE'S
TONIC VERMIFUGE
brings lasting henlth an 1 strength
because It helps your bo.'y to do
its own buiKlitii: up- tlui' .rli the
stomach. It puts your d restive
organs in perfect conditu n and
enables you to get every bit of
noun 'uncut and strength out of
the food you cat.
It is also nn excellent child's
medicine and a safe Worm Cure.
Sold by alt ilrujgiitf.
Two siiei 50c. nnd 35c
Jtrnt't Exprclnrant A uwnlmblt
medicine fur Coutthn llronciniiv Croup.
Who ipltm Couith IMcmiiy a. .J Ailhm.
UNCLE SAM INVOICING
TAKING STOCK OF NATIONAL RE-
SOURCES FOR THE FIRST
TIME IN HISTORY.
Washington July an. Three mera
at ten mlllloiiH apiece tint l?"
" "Steon foiest reserves at a collide
of 11 1 i 1 1 1 0 11s each."
'Foity-Ioen thousand ani k of min-
eral lauds at"
Rut no matter about the details.
I'ucle Sam Is taking stock of his nat-
ural rosniucos and In a tew nionllu.
Tor the Hist time In hls(or he will
he able to estimate closely Just about
how much he Is worth.
The National Conservation commit-
tee. aiHiluteil by President Itoosevelt
less than two mouths ago. has been
mighty busy and the work is being
pushed with such rapidity that It is
expected that President ltoosoelt will
have a complete Invoice liy the first
of next year.
A large amount of material embrac-
ing the subject of conservation
iwaters forests lands and minerals
alteady is available In tin various e-
eeutlvc department the heads of
which haw olfered hearty co operation
in the great task the commission has
undertaken other Impottnnt data will
be collected through special channel.-.
Including state conservation commis-
sion committees now being formed
and si of the great national organi-
zations represented at the while house
cnnfi fence recently.
11 eaily Tall the commission ov-
pens to li.ni' In liand sulllcleut nrr.
' rial to begin the study of the Inven-
ting of tin- coiintrv's resources anil
t" tlie middle of October. It hopes tc
h.ne tin- greater part of this nm'erial
to band so that the lull commission
wliii h -il hold its first im ting lie
ceiniier 1 mav at i.tice take up tin
Hind or the facts the summer's work
has brought together.
One wei k later the oonimlssliin will
' 1 l 1 limit ineetluic In Waslilngto J
' t a giiteriKiis of the states or
'In n pr scutailves. with tho view ol
1 ig f iitlii-i and closer co-npera-'
" to tie- v.iiioiis htnte coininis-
The Remedy That Does.
"Hr King's New IH-covery Is the
remrdv that does the healing others
proml ;t but fall to perrorm" nays.
Mr 13 II pierson. of Auburn Cen-
tre Pa "It Is curing me of throat
and lung trouble of long standing.
( 'hat other treatments relieved only
' tern inrtirllv Xew DUr. ivory Is doing
me ro much good tli it I feel con-
Mb tit I s continued use for a reas-
oim'i leiig'h f tirne will restore
me to 1 1 rfoct h all h This renowned
co .- h cud ruiii r. 11 'lv and throat
mil long hr.ilir In sold nt W. 11
Ki-anit h dr ig stop- r.Oc and f 1 00
Trtnl In ttlc free
fm w w
Mine5
this hour dreaded as woman s severest trul. is not only made less pain
ful but danger is avoided by its u
no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousneis nausea and otner distress
lllg (.UIIUUIUIIS ill (J1 UVVIV.UIIIL-
and the system is prepared for
tne coming event "it is wortn
its weight in gold." ray many
who have used it.
II W pr tHittlu lUuilt nf ralun ti
ull tlMiolalU tuullUTk Ui4ilt4 I ft a
Tbc HrsdficU Rtftilitor Co. Atluti Ci.
DUE TO THE POSTPONEMENT OF
THEIR REDEMPTION
SIXTY FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
Bunds Should be Taken Up August ' '
and Converted Into 2 Per Cent
Bonds Criticism Will Follow
r.vture to Pay Ott Bonds.
.i-.lntiiitoii .lulj- 30. A i" !
.mo. in the comltlK pt'i -eb-tiii tl
1 unpawn owill tn tho .11! u--d
I. . -ion 01 Secretary rt n 1 1
."-t ein- Hie i'demptlou Of ''i' ! . .
i.t.t Spanish war mind Alien the
i.i'l ln t.i af'-r toiii.iinm li is
1 . 1 i'ii i;'H'i iiuthrit ti'.ii .Mr Cor
'!v"H i"i mi 1 inns reasons has de-
' M d in allow the Ismds to run 011 tor
1 1 n.i.-i ititit- iierlisl Iwfore reilei'tnlnK
' im tn 111 t - r 11 tn I lit k th m Into 2 Mr cent
"ill It Is certain that such 11
1 li--'- 11 dually derided umiii. will re--11M
111 .1 kimhI deal of critlclstit and
'I1.1t 'In- iipiHitienls of ttie nilllllllisllil
II. hi will nut overlook the opporltillllv
im' inai.nm piilltlciil capital out of It.
1 11 nllcK d on behalf of Heerelnr.v
l uri. loiu that the ImiiiiIs cannot he -e-liilliled
lo good ititMllltage at th.H !llte.
and that he doe not consider it .'li-
veable to purchase thuu for t . ti.k-
ing fund.
There me rtboitl itl.".00u.ilO0 f ihe
bonds outstanding a total of n-virh
$20.000.INM) havltiK been Issued ilurtim
tie .Spanish war to nut ten ve-irs.
with the pilvileRe of helllK e'en l"d
another ten ears. Most of the hoiids
are In the hands of the liensnr-r of
the I'nlttil Stales In trust as securlt;.
tor tie; circulation of national banks
To continue them after August 1 will
necessitate the paymcD of close to
I2.000.0HII II year III Interest .'oil'.'lt-
it Into 2 per cent bonds which the
secretin-) has authority to do. the an-
nual Interest charge would he fl.liOO.
000. Paid olf altogether the govern-
itient would be na-d further Interest.
I: is regarded as practically a cer-
tainty that the demociatle campaign
management piobahb Mr. Itryau him-
self will criticise the failure to pay
otT the bonds. If they should he left
outstanding after August I. Secretary
('ortel)oifs reasons lor delaying their
purchase lire said to he numerous hut
the democratic criticism will ho based
upon the plain allegation that the gov-
ernment has plenty of cash on hand
to pay them olf. thus ictlrltiK the
bonded Indebtedness and that they
are continued for the benefit of the
national banks.
The working balance of the treasury
al this time Ik $11.000.000. That is.
Iho vaults contain Hint much money
not In use except to meet dally ex-
penditures which are at present largo
ly la excetts of revenues. The r..
000.000 will meet deficits for many
weeks to come aH well as inau
months. Hut the treasury has a largi-
available cosh lmlancn In national
bank depositaries. These Institutions
now hold $i:is777.tfi2 of government
money besbbts another $11000000 as
balances for disbursing ollleors. The
hanks could be cnllei upon wilhoii
ser.oiis detriment at this time. It U
IKilnted out for suilleieut money to
pay off the .'I per cents if refunding
was not considered.
Uvory day the treasurer is making
advances nut or Its cash to tho Pan-
ama caiml. and it is simplv question
of waiting or a propitious occasion
before putting more Panama Winds
itlKJit the market to tnei-t the balance
due and t provide funds for continu-
ing work.
War Against Consumption
All nations aro endeavirlng to
heck rim ravages of consumption the
'white plague" that claims so many
victims each year. Foley's Honey and
Tar cities cotlgliH nnd colds perfectly
ml you nro In no danger of con-
sumption. Do not rlBk your henlth by
taking bono unknown preparation
when Foley'H Honey and Tar Is safe
mil certain In results.
Becoming a mother should be a
auutte 01 joy uui me suucruig
incident to the ordeal makes
9 a its anticipation one of dread.
7 Mother's Friend is the onlv rem
edy which relieves women of
inn h of the nam nf mnt.rmH-
e. 'I h e who u e tins remedy are
MOTHER
Iiioiiild- okli. Jul) in. -He. lleo.
Washington O'.S'cal o represent:)-
tic .111.I i nndld.ite lor leelertlon at '
the Vimiixt primurtes. spoke Here
tii I.m 10 an Immense crowd He
l.in.liTi'd eery lie spa per in Okla
iiiinia h iliclarlng that in ot ihem
"iild hi- I11II11 need" with 1 live io
1.11 li'll and "ititl he could hate e
i more publicity iltirlitK the ses
-ion .f he had waited 10 bribe tie-
ire-c ills tlrnde MK.tlnst the press
w.ih an insult and Kdltor Dickinson
or the Itiomlde World replied by sn-
inn that ii"WHiaH'i nn-n (s n 1 Inss
cie llioie lliilli Ht th.m pieacher-
pollth l.m.t ai.il einphalical denied
lll.lt III.' pi ens ot OM.ihi:IH.l could
lie Isillglll up 111 miicll pel
Kd'tor liicUinsiiii chilli in.. I nn- .x-lepn-K.'iita.lw-
10 joint de'mte on the
slump 11 I . i) . .1 1 hii h iii-u
to i' 1. in- 11 .11 ill.- piiinaiies nnd
- lid he Uiillld ri'll h-sMKr
buys at ati ami all times. "The
World would not 'Ikmisi' ott or nn
oilier man at a dollar m line nnd
niien 011 malign and slander the
press or Oklnhmna )oti doe'i know
ttluif o are tiilkillg alHlllt." declared
Mr. Dickinson. "NeWripnpeis as n
class tire lionel. ami neHspitpir men
are wilting ami anxious 10 print any-
tlllli. thai Is of general liuerest but
whnt have yon ever done Hint would
entitle win to mention? "onr bllT
to propoxate skunks was about on a
par with your other hills and the
people of Coal eount ate not vitally
Interested In .ion or your fallacies.'
declared Hi. Ilioinlil World man.
UNCLAIMED DODY.
Mutilated Corpse Awaiting Identifica-
tion One Year.
I'hlckasha. Okla. .Inly 2!l. Alte.-
awaiting ludeiillflcutloii on year the
earless icilm that was found In a
ho oi" i. lb l'"ilco "arils ai'l '
hurled this wvck In tin; poll - s (bid.
I'he mu 'ated body was toiuid In l
lo.:d o lumber all around being ev-
i'lu of ! i' hie strugg'.. itesidc
M'.ciiil I'tilb't holed tbroiigh the hoity.
both ears had been cut olT close to the
head.
T! sands of people have exam-
ined the body at the undertaking on
tabllsluneut. hut no one was able 10
positively Identify it. Several limes
It was thought that the Identity was
established but the real party always
t .;ieil to t "i up Ke.' 1 1 1. If.'-
were made In coiimctloii with the
crime hut nothing could he ptoved
and the parlies were released.
Some are of tho opinion that the
victim met lis rate In the establish-
ment of lllg Aniii. at Oklahoma City
but the body being warm when lolind
tefutes this theory.
Claycoiiib k Aiulcron announce
that one -ur is long enough to hold
ihe corps- lor relatives to claim and
none having done so that It will he
interred this week at the expense of
the couillv.
nev. I. W. Williams estlfles.
Hov. 1. W. .Vllltams Huntington
W. Vn. tcBtlflca as follows: "This Is
Remedy for nervous exhaustion nd
to certify that I used Foley's Kldnoy j HspciiHur at Muskogee sells t ry I l-
kidney trouble nnd nrn froo to say j He liquor and loss beer.
tnai l oicy's Kidney Homcdy will do
all that you claim for It." 8oId by all
druggists.
Bromide Festivities Are On.
Ilrolllide. Ok . iih 211.- Tin' eel'
lirat Iiiii and picnic will close a sue
ci-fisful meeting tomorrow. The' roping
content heatity show base ball and
Indian hall xamoa havo all made ex
cellent scores. All prl.oa will li
awarded Thuraday. nc Tree lot distri-
bution and tht liea 11 ty contest lor a
lot. are attracting widespread atten-
tion (ireat Interest la manifested by
cw-rthodt llromlde has made good
and th. H'oplo appear to be happy nnd
contented
"H. C. DoWltt ti Oo.. Chicago. III.
fioiitlemen In 1807 . had n disease
of the stomach and bowels. In tho
spring of 1002 I bought .1 bottlo of
Kodol and tho tietieflt I received nil 1
he g Id in Georgia could not buy.
May you live long and prosper. Yours
very truly C. N. Cornoll Itodlng da.
At.g. 27 1905." sJiU by V It
rnn o.
Candidate Speaking
Th. Ardmore Democratic club will
men In. regular session lit the ills
tun court room next Monday nJghr.
The lolloping candidates will ad-
In -1 the club: Dr. J. l- Voting
11 .n K. Allen. I.so Harris. W. V.
jt.i iier lohii it. Vhayne H. 1'. llw
I 111 1 u .1 1'iyiie. A goiiernl Invitation
x'-ti b'd to everybody to come
ir 1 1 ci.il Invitation Is extended
' 1 ' . i ll" - VII C 'UC
3 ' CMxMI'lON
Pre J- nt
1 'U'.T ni'VI.U' Sicr-a
COMPETITION KEEN AND PRICE
OF LIQUOR REDUCED.
TO MEET DISPENSARY PRICES
Oooie Tribe Have Well Organized
Union and Stand by Each Other
Wrtsn Overtaken by Trouble
or State Otfieers.
Muskogee Okla.. July 29 Th.- His)
legers' union of Mtlskonee has n I 1. 1
i'h' price of whiskey from 2 m $: )
per uu.irt. in order to meet the " 1
pe ltloii of ihi' "lc rtlSHun 1 1
hcIN the uffhi.i! 1 ' tnd at $1 '" i'
tiunrl.
The IhmiHi gm-nt. according t..
stuienieiii n alatp olllcial im. 1
well organized union and the ( 1
by each other in limes of n m i
This Is what itmkps it (Uillcttlt to n
lct a Issttlegg r unless h Is i-.ui :' '
red handed with the goods on h1 11
When one biNitleggei Im arr Hii .
other iMHitleggers see to It that .
right sort of wltnoKsoH are found 1 1
they have their friends around whei
ihe will e altiloal certain to li
ublioeimed 011 the Jmy which 1
try him. 'Ilila nmken It uy f ir t e
iHiollegger to benl bis cnae.
For )ears the imtabllahed pnc ir
whisky iHHigln from 11 bisitlegger tn
Indian Territory was $2 per ipiart In
case llipior was unusually acme o.
If 11 Isiollegger IuitHMi il to get bold
of a few bottles ot really good win
key. he Imosti'il Ihe price to $211) and
$:t per iiiart. Hut when the slate d .
peiisary uim opeiuil and the prlci-
tnhlh'licit at $ I. till per ipiarl the old
time (iistouiers of tho Isiotlcggcrh
coiiimeiiceil to mar about the price
they had lo pay. It made biisluex 1
bad lor the bootlegger because ir hi 1
customers were uot Hatlsflri
could semi away and have the liquor
shipped In themselveM as easy as not
The bootlegger tin lt on the appe
tile of those who have an Immediate
thlrat and are willing to pay $2 per
quart for liquor when they want 11
and do not waul to take time to send
for It.
Since th. bootleggers' union has cut
the price of liquor .1. A. Dt'viiiuo has
Issued a statement concerning the liq-
uor biisluesa. Ho says that the liraml
of liquor that Is sold by the dlspema
r.v la a high grade whiskey and Is
examined and tested hefore it Is
turned over to the agents for sale
On the other hand he says that tho
liquor that is being sold by the bisit-
luggers Is uot the same grade of liq
nor ami is In fact a very vllo drink
This is true. In most Instances the
bisitleggeis dope tho liquor they sell.
They dilute It ami add some kind of
dope that produces the same effect as
alcohol. This enables them to make a
bl;; .iroflt on what they sell even at
the reduced price of $1.50 per quart.
Mr. Deviuiio geta 10 per cent of tho
Miles he makes ami he says he lacks
11 long way of getting rich at It. Tho
Boy' L;e Saved.
My little boy Tour yenrs old had a
severe attack or dysentery. Wo had
two physicians; both of them gave
him up. Wo then gavo him Cham-
berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Itumedy which cured him nnd wo be
llevo that saved his life. William II.
Striding Carbon Hill Ala. Thoro Is
no duilbt but this remedy saves the
lives of many chlldr n each year
(live It with castor oil according to
the plain printed directions nnd a euro
la cortnln. For sale by V. J. Hamsey
and Hoffman Drug Co.
Preparing tor Big Revival.
Kingston Okla. July 20. A. largo
brush arlior Is being built on the cor-
ner r Willis and Sixth atieeis for
t.wo Weeks Methodist's meeting T o
meting is under tin direction of tlx
liH'Hl pastor. Key. W. H. McKiutie
who will be assisted by Hev. It. i
Armstrong of Fort Worth. Texas. (1.
('. Adams of I'rovHiice will lead 01
the singing. Th revi'Val Iwglns tomor-
row; services will b hold both la !i
foieiioon and at night.
K. of P's. Notice.
It la the earnest desire of the offi-
cers of Myrtle bulge that there be .1
large attendance Thursday nUht the
ai)!h as there will be work In c: e 2n t
rank. WM. 11. llKltltY. .Ir C C.
1'. 1". ADAMS. K. of It. .tS.
2S 3
BUILD NOW wnite prlcc3 on ma-
terial aro cheap. Let us figure with
you on your lumber hill.
2tf SMITH-FRALEY LUMDIJEH CO.
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