The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 62, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 9, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN EASTERN DIS1RICTMEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL THE LOCAL NEWS FIRST.
WANTKD Family wattl-
ing Cc per pound flat
work Included.
Ardmore Steam
Laundry
TKLMMIONK M. 10
Croum Bnkury
lirciul
Try thu Xfw Process
Cream Louf
JOHN IN'. IMKIK
Phono 258.
Sails
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AUDMOHE OKLAHOMA Sl'NDAY MOItNlNCi Al'(il'ST!l I'.IOS
NUMBER i'2
VOLUMBXV
Westheimer & Daube
New Goods Arriving
t.ooo yard-; New Waist and Shirt Waist Suit Silks
Roman and Pin Stripo.s comes in the new assorted
shades of red blue. green and brown. 0c
a bargain for pur yard JJ
l lot Antoinette Chiflon Pongee a beautiful Silk that
will not split comes in navy brown red light blue pink
and cream white. We make the ")0f
price per yard
A few exclusive Silk Shirt Waist patterns in the new
Persian designs assorted shades & (f
per yard "?1UU
A few exclusive Silk Suit Patterns in the new combina-
tion stripes 27 inches wide d nn
per yard J1.UU
Beautiful line of Panama Skirts handsomely trimnud
with folds of TalTcta and Satin fl? 1 C fA
Price $5.00 to TUUU
"5 new Voile Skirts in black only trimmed with Talleta
and Satin combined making an attractive appearance
good assortment of sizes OH flfl
Price s-. 5o to ipU.UU
PETITION FOR .NOT HUNTER ALL CALLERS
A RECEIVER! SAYS DEPUTY I ARE HOPEFUL
RE ORGANIZATION OF BIG MINNE-
APOLIS MILLING COMPANY.
BIGGEST MILLING COMPANY
Court Names Charles S. Plllsbury As
Receiver Receiver's Bond Fixed
At Five Hundred Thousand
Dollars.
j .M hum apoll. .Minn.. Aim. S. Colnel-
1 dent to l he te organisation the stock
NEGRO AT KINGFISHER NOT GAR KANSAS TELLS BRYN THE SUN
RISON'S SLAYER
FLOWER STATE IS FOR HIM.
THE NEGRO IS RELEASED PROHIBITION NOMINEE CALLS
Read our special olTer for McCall's Maga-
zine on another page.
HAM BEE SPENT $200 KILLED WIFE'S COMPANION
CARTER COUNTY CANDIDATE
FILES HIS EXPENSE ACCOUNT
ONE ITEM "D. L'S"
COFFEYVILLE MAN SAW HIS Dl-'
VORCED WIFE WITH ANOTHER
MAN AND KILLED HIM.
lititlirtf Okla. Aus. S. Candidates
continue 10 lllc xtutunu'iith of thulr j
cxpiiises 1" Hi1' recent primary cam-1
palntlS.
Hum 1. lino of Ardniore who wan
11 candidate for tin- dotnocratlc none
Inalloiti for rcuci.entativc from Car-;
tor county Included In III statement!
which totaled $20o! an Item "O. LV'j
for $C0. Asked for an explanation
he told the election hoatd that It'
meant "D m Liars with whom 1 1
have shaken hniidx."
Another catullda'c. .1. .Murphy ot '
Oklahoma county. Included 1I1U Uetu:
"To writing h'ttei n.al o'i spinm'
chicken wouli '-'" cms.'' .Many claim
to hn k 0 spent not .1 :r.'; t ct :
(.'ulleyvllle Kan.. Auk. S. David
Alexander lined 30. watt Mint ami
killed heie last lliulit by William
I llll. ai;ed l!S. Mill Maw his divot ctl
wife drive past In a Iiiii?k. siccoiii-
Iianled by Alexander lie bccuicd IiIh
HhotKiiiK hiaried in pursuit and over-
taking them discharged a load of
buckshot at Alexander literally blow-
ing his head off. The woman was
HllKhtly 'wounded by stray shot. 11111
made his escape.
holdeis or the I'lllHlmryWuBhburn
.Milling colllpiill) KHlny petitioned til"
fid rat dUirl'- court for the appoint-
men' ol lecelvers. Whatever action
is tali. 11 l the court the huslucst
will lie I'lilittnued.
f!'i numllife tlm leci'lvn-K. the
c .itit lixed the Joint bond at $500000
Th.r the petition for a rccclwiitlilp
Kii- on .1 friendly hauls Is evid -need
li the app uralice or .1. S. I'lllsbury
as one of the p thinners mid the fact
that tile company consented to the
action without opiHisltton. This ma
be due to the necessity for a change
'hi the management. Which wan bioad-
ly intimated in the tllton.
The uipllcatlou lor receivers lias
ticatetl surprise lint Is not expected
tn precipitate any ilurty In the tnill-
i 11 K or lluauiial clrclis.
.-atcin-nt issued from the re-
ceivers' oluce. sun In pari;
"This company has alwas enjoyed
a reputation second to none ami tlie
' . ucci-k" irs of the Inter sts. which
first made .Minneapolis famous as a
milling cent- r. have found It neces-
sary to the conservation of the In
teiests of lis creditors and share
iholdirs to place Its property tempo-
rarlly In the hands of the citculi
court In oriler that the rlKhls and
Inter sts of all parties in anv w:i
concerned may bo fairly and effect
ually preserved.
"The rillsburxAVashbiirn Flour
.ils company (Limited) Is the lar
Kent milling company In 1 1 1 world.
"Charles S. I'lllsbury son of the
late Cliaibs A. I'lllsbury one of the
receivers named has never In any way
been connected with the administra-
tion of the company's affairs "
ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY
I.0I8 of men are so contrary that
they would refuse to take whisky If
the doctor prescribed It.
THE OKLAHOMA CITY OFFICERS
HAVE ANOTHER CASE THE
BLOODY BODY OF A BABY.
Hubscribo for the Arflmorelte
One little mistake In a druu -may
caiifo more trouble than
bulls In a china shop
tore
1 wo
Wise buyers are in the rush
at the
BIG COST SALE
It looks like Xmas times at the
WONDER STORE
Extra help put on to accommodate the eager
purchasers. Come.
Oklahoma City Okla. Auk. 8. Hie
body of a baby Kirl npparcnth only
a fi'w hours old was found booth
of tills city this eveniiiK Iti' the ('una
(1 in 11 river
oody clot lies across the abdomen
xiiiteu-oer Hint a murder had been
committed Olllcer are at work In an
effort to locate the Killliy parties
nd the lione-t or
Is seldom tpicstlonrd
a poor man
And Departs At Once For Kanuis
Where He Says He Reldt Bore
Likeness to Negro For Whom
Big Reward Is Offered.
Oklahoma City OUln Au. i. Th
iwkio suupecled of IwIiir the ilnyor ot
Sheriff Otirrlnon or this city and who
was heliiK held in the KliiKtlsher Jail.
was relitned this nllurnoon.
Deputy Sheriff Saunders of this city
wlm was with Sheriff OarrWoo when
be lost his life arrival In Kiimllnher
this afternoon ami said tin- negro win
not Alt' lluitler. alias .Mm Kiimxluiry.
The neKro riivv his name as loe
Vanii and said he lived In Kansas.
Immediately after his release the ni-
liro lelt for that stale.
Several tuKroes from Oklahoma
Citv. who were broilKht heie to Idon
tlfy the ne mi 1 In custody snld tliat
lie hears a marked renemblam'o lo
Hunter but none would say ismlllve.
ly that It was Hunter. The statement
of Deputy Saunders Unit it was not
Hunter led to Ills release as Saunders
knew Hunter Ioiik liefer.' the IlKht
In which Sheriff (larrlson was killed
having seen him many times in the
neurit hi tlement around n-.id'a
FUNERAL OF
W. B. ALLISON
SCRVICES UNOSTENTATIOUS AS
WAS HIS LIFE.
TRIBUTE OF HOME TOWN
every Business House .of .Dubuque
Closed During Hours of Funeral
And Flags at Half Mast Homes
Trimmed With Crepi.
Dubuque la.. Auk. S. Ab ho lived
so was Senator Wm. II. Allison bu ie.l
here today. In a maninr devoid of
all ostentation.
Simple services were held at the
residence. The home penult ted the
presenco of only illstlnKUlslied visi-
tors relatives and the most Intimate
friends of the (had senator.
The Interment was private. All On
btm.no paid silent tribute to the mem-
ory of the senator DnrltiR I ho hours
of the hllieral. even business Iioiihx
was closed- Kl.iKs hi-ib at half mast
ami hundreds of hone ami busbies-
houses wor- draped i crepe
Important Meeting Will be Held
Tuesday to Outline the Democrat
lo Campaign Haskell at Chi
cngo Yesterday.
Lincoln Xeli.. An. . The pollti
chI eonferonee begun early at I'alr
vleu today himI eontltlliml throiiKhoui
the day. one of the first caller wns
Robert CoiiRhlln mi niioiney fiuiu
I'uoll. Kan. who told llryiin Unit tin-
prospuctH for ditmoernttc success in
his state were HrowliiR hrlRhter e.uli
day.
He expressed the belief that Kntv
sas would be found III the demoeial-
le column next November bin siik-
Hested thsl some time sliimbl be
devoted to Btiilliplim the state
l-Ium'iie W. Chafln of ChieaKo. the
prohibitionist eiuulidaie for presl
dent was also a caller 011 Mi 11m-
mi today.
Gov. Haskell In Chicago.
('hlcimo Aim. S. An liuiiort.mt
meeting. Iiavlu to do wltli the
adoption of the Kcnornl outline of
the campalKii. will be held Tuesday
between llryan and Chairman Mack
of the democratic national commit
tee. at Lincoln.
Today Governor llmkell of Ol.la
hotuu the iMitlonal treasurer of the
committee conferred with Clialt n an
Mack.
DON'T LOSE OUT
Own a pair of lulu In the prcitnt
addition to (he best town in Okiaho
ma Sale Im'kIiis Monday morti.liiK
I'ome to the addition whether you
uant tn liuv or not
THE CONWAY i HENRY CO.
CARDWELL TO PUSH CASE
SUIT FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL
AGAINST GOVERNOR HASKELL
SET FOR SEPTEMBER 7.
Oklahoma City Okla.. Auk S At-
torneys today asked fo t pintpom-
muni of the trial of Coventor Has
kell wheieln W. I). Caldwell pre-
furred chaws for criminal libel
aKaiiisl (iovornor Haskell and the tri-
al Is now set for September 7.
Cardweli says ho will poult the pros-
ecution of the case. The Kovernor
is under bond.
This case Ktew out of the ('nice-
Haskell campaign for the democratic
nomination for Kovermtr. Cardweli
was on - of Cruce's n a:: U"'-i -
TO HAVE STATE TICKET
BLACK BEAUTY
Did you ever read the book called Black Beauty?
Every man who owns a horse should read this book
and every man who does not own a horse should read
it. It teaches the reader just what we contend for
that a horse has feelin he sufTnrs pain as we do he
suffers from ill fitting shoes like we do. Our business
is to put good fitting shoes on every horse brought to
our shop. It costs no more to have us do your work
and we do it much better. Every foot is fitted with a
shoe made especially for the foot it is -put on.
AL. RICE
19 Broadway Ardmore Okla.
INDEPENDENCE PARTY WILL EN-
TER CAMPAIGN IN KANSAS.
THIS YEAR.
Express Shipments
I'YuUy .ttul Sit unlay s Mxptc-s Wrought us in mv now novn
tics for tli LA 1)1 MS. Koi'p 1n1r oyos cm us for now thnu'-s
NKW AKWIVALS. Molt Puis. Holts w Pins Vi 1
Pins Hai k CiiintiM Hiirotles Neckwear and Kuchtnjr
TIiom' article are strictly tlio newest things of : - season
ami it pay in to 001110 early if you expect to jret sumo
Of till-Ill
Monday and Tuesday's Specials
L.U'K SPK '1 A I Tins is no old carried o or lace. Wo
n cetved tuts lace liv express Friday Dainty I'llet lu i
worth lilc per yard Monday and Tuesday
you bu them for per yard
5c
New shipment ol Linen Uices the kind everybody is
wanting U'o show thetii Monday and Tuesday -j r
trtjin per yard Tic to I vC
LAWN SlM2UI.lL A few piecos to close out and tlioy
will jo the tlrst day. This Lawn is what you have been pay-
ing s I ;ic for but lor -J days we sell iheni (lo yards ir
to each cti.stoinoi ) specitil 111 yards for 43C
SlllliT WAIST SPKOIAL Snow White Lingerie.
Waints we leceived I I '2 do mi by express. They are
daintily trimmed with veil lace and woll worth SO. Our
buyer was on the ground ami bought them at a SPKOIAL
PlUl'K so wo give our customers thu hcnelit Monday and
Tuesday by milking extremely low price J-J jQ
TO UAULV HPYKUS. Come to our store often for
new things will be- arming daily.
The Only Exclusive Ladies' Store in Ardmore
PROPOSED RAILROAD TO
THE NORTHWEST
A contract w.i i-lltcr. il Into vester
ilav whicli if thu turniH tiro not vlo-
luii-il iiiuaim tliitl lmfori! tinotltur
tclt' iiiontlm pamMii a linu of rail-
mail will Ir- Imilt fmin Iiim-. 'I'ln
Mccrotary of tliu coiiiinurclal club lain j
a coiiiiiiiiiilctitlon from iartU" MtutliiK
that rallroail iiroinoturii will m Ihtd
within a fi.w ila.v to tako iti tint mai-
ler of conntruiUltiK a line of toail from
lii'f to Duncan or to I'lilclcaslia ami
on to liwton. While. It lian luon ini-
txiiiMllilc to loam tliu turniH of thu
iiKivDiniMit iwicIhmI yi'Hlutiliiy II In
known that tutch a contiiivt was made
ami It I ln'llevwl that the now line
will he Imilt to Hip country northwiMt
of liort'.
Thin rontH Ix the mot foaitllilo
IcailliiK out of Anlinor"'. It toucht's '
a vat ilohl of aMphalt. oil anil niluoral.
'I'll la n tin art proiliictlvw ami In thu
Mtrotch of coiinir.v lyhiK In the trade
tcrritor of thU town alotiK thlM par-
ticular route produce from HVoim) 10
IiMKlii liales of cotton each M'iir A
vast wealth of asphalt Ik located alotiK
the route ami It wilt ho one of tlc
lierit imyltiK roads In th statu. It la
;i1ko ptopoHeil lo extend the lino south
cant of here. It will run near Le-
banon ami on to Shoriuun.
While II U true that the greater
uiimhtr of railroad Hellenics are nev-
er carried out. yet la this Instance tr
Ik believed that reHUltH will be pro-
duced. Tlie promoters have placed
thcniKclvcH In a position whuroby they
will Iom heavily If the road does not
materialize. They are firmly of thu
opinion that thu road will bo built.
Already prospectors ami spiculators
am 011 thu lookout for townsltes.
Some Kol towns will be built nail
chance for profit taklni; will be good
Attention Soiih of ConfoiluraU.' Vet
oruim. Camp Sam Davis. You are re
iptHHted to attisid a mi" tint; at thu
cit hall this moriiiiiK at Nine o clou.
Subncrlbn for UTie Aramrrtte.
Topika Kan. Auk s The inde-
pendence party l plaiiniiiic to put a
full state ticket III thu liriil In Katmas
this fall by moans of a iiotltlon con
t.iluiiiK the names of S.i'iiMI votorti In
tho state.
DON'T LOSE OUT
Own a pair of lots In the prettletil
addition to the best town in Oklaho-
ma Sale beKiiiH Monduv moriiJiiK.
V tint to the addition whether volt
wan 'o tii v or not
THE CONWAY i HENRY CO.
be Klad you gave It to us.
Excelsior Steam Laundry
I
LEAVING THE CITY
Closing out sale of Jewelry Watches and
Clocks at Cost and Below Cost.
On tbc 1 5th of this month I will close my jewelry busi-
ness in Ardmore and move to Chicago. Everything in
my stock is standard goods and I offer them cheaper
than you ever before had an opportunity of buying
standard jewelry. Remember at cost and below cost
are the prices I offer. The goods are going fast and I
would advise that you come as early as possible.
HENRY BEHRENS
1 1 1 West Main
Ardmore Okla.
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