The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 88, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 9, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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MADE PCUF
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Wednesday Sepl. 9 1908
The Daily Ardmoreite
ay the
ARUMOHEITE PUDLISHINQ CO.
Sidney Suggs President.
1 i.inl at tli( 1'onlollli'u nt Ardmoro
tin Herond Class Mutter.
Official Paper for Carter County
If It In In the Ardmoreite II In Icgnl.
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Ardmerc Wednesday Sept. 9 1Q08
i O't I'ltlCBIItKNT
WILLIAM JENNINGS URYAN.
lm VIIMS PUIS8IIM.ST--
JOHN WOMTM KEFtN.
Ft United SIMes S "mtor
T. P. GOUE.
For United States Congressman
t Fourth DlMtrlct)
CHAS. 0. CART EH.
For Supremo Court Judge
II. L. WILLIAMS.
I'or Corporation CommlsiJonur
A. P. WATSON.
I'or State Senator (Klghtcoutli Dis-
trict) HARRY K. ALLEN.
For Representative tCnrtor County)
JOHN R. WMAYNE
W. F. GILMER.
Wo should nl least glvo our now
laws u fair trial before condtimnlnK
thoin.
oo
Tim state ngemy law may need
some minor changes and by tho time
the ni'xt loglslntiiio meets lloh Lo
zirr will tiu thoru with such change
in may hu necessary
0AO-
lliih lizler bollcioti Unit us soon
iih tho people thoroiiKhly under
stand tins workings of thu stnlo
agency law that It will hu Indorsed
hy a big majority of the people.
Tho rutin "ml f'lo of tho ropiihli-
can party seo many pond tUng lit
thu democratic pliitrorm; hut tho of
fico-seeklng crowd can riml nothing
good In a democrat or anything a
democrat endorses.
IITII
Our law-makers should know
Ihai a few plain lawn ilgldly en-
forced aro bettor for any city or
Htnto than complicated lawn not en-
forced. Thoro nro many of our ov
orulorH who aro not Hlncktlone.
oo
Tlio WtiftiU'laii court which flnod
1hc French I'alilo company I.V000.000
for alleged complicity In a Vonosuo-
Ian revolution probably doesn't
know how hard It Ih to collect such
penalties from corMirntloiiu rich
enough to bo able to not pay them.
monkey at Homo. via. allow-
ed marble ami It stuck In his
tliumt. 'IV him hlinMf by tho tnll
ami tried to ahaktt it one. A broth-
e mony levin hU plight stuck
pw down and broucht up the
' .irbl. And vet w sometimes liken
'""ih people to inoukies.
Wrh big crop n4 eay money It
k hard to t-- how buMiiess condition
vhi!4 remain Indefinitely as they are. i
r. r the Am time in the history 0f the
'imry there U a plethora of money
a bumper cnv Speaking of thU
1 1 ter a wU known Wall street au-'i-'tiiy
; Not tn a great many
ars has either tne country or .New
. ;k the flnanclal center of the
- mti red the fall period with
-1 !i b strikingly e money nutrfcvt.
M: hough there tui been some flight
mands for fund from the interior
n such center u Cnlc&go and
si l ami ! tho etfect on New York ha?
" u v ry alight Indeed. This U la
- long contraat with the more or lea
iintlclpatory movement of fitnoa from
New York to the Interior In prevtou
. ars. eren a early at tho Rrmt week
r tu In Augimt. CX course one of
Hie reaeous for the plethora mt rnndk
xhlblted at all the money centers
not only In tn I'nlied Ktatee but of
the world Is more or Ua Idle trade;
Mud the eitent thnt Idle trodo in-
fiuen aderMly the mrmiif ot
pi'ltrUou tt Is i rmre bul thing
fur MKMirttle. Ilowvver the extent
of that Influence of roe earnings of
iMiiloular coriKirnlionn enn i
miiud to some extent fioni tnnt to
In .
J) VIt H nio" Riily Itlm i ii
hiiuM dl:B tny to tako rcntlo . 1
buro SoKl by W. U. Fmmo.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION.
The statement or lr. Churl
ICIInt of Harvard that It Is the dutv
of teacher to sort the children Ih
Mill being actively discussed When
ever and whenever tfcher meet
It Is liitoresllug In this connection
lo note tho eVRCt wortlH of PiOHldeiit
Kllol'a nddresa delivered before the
national society for tho Promotion of
Industrial education. HpeHklng on
"Industrial education as an oMuntlni
rncior In our unihiiml iron rlty" ne
wild In part:
'In recent Hums we have hpgun t.
luko n rnthor dllferent view of edu-
cation from wlynt iimI to tiihu.
We iiimmI lo Ihlnk of educalloii as
milirelhlnx tlMit wuh koImk to last
M-rliH lo the foiineeolb or elgh-
teenlli )ear. or In extreme eaHen lo
the Iweiily-fourlh or I wenty-Htxth yiitr.
We no longer think of education In
this way. Itduciitloii should ho con-
tinuous throughout life and purlieu
irly It hIioiiIiI be continuous during
years of ymith. Tho tmdo schools
should bt continuation schools for
thoee children who nr uiirortuimtely
obliged to leave Hit regular public
school system by the time they an.
fourteen or even inrllcr.
Vh want Incite Industrial acliools
tihese rude schools tor chlldron of
from fourteen to seventeen or eigh-
teen yeara of age. hut how are wo
Kolng to get the children Into Iheiw
sclinols? Suppose we orgaullio the
schools; how are the children to gut
Into them.
"In tho Ural place hy thu help of
law. extending thu limit of compulsory
education. Hut ahull tho iIccImIoii ho
nimbi that certain children will go
Into Industrial scfioolH and other
again Into tho mechanlcH high school?
Where Is (hat decision to bo inrido?
It must he a choice or a eelcctloii.
Hero wo come upon a new function
.or tho leathern In our elementary
schools and In my Judgement thoy
..uvo no function more Important.
The teochera of tho elementary school
ought to soil tho pupils ami soil
thein by their evident or probable
destinies.
"Here Is tho toucher's probahlo
guide In Morllng chlldron. Kach
child must be put nl that work which
the lonelier believes that child can do
oesl. It used to bo tho way to set
children to do tho tilings that they
could not do well; hut. that doctrine
I am thankful to say In now outgrown.
We have learned that the best way
an education is to llml out what the
Hue Is which Hie child can do the host
and then to glo him tne happiness
of achievement u that line. "
THE FAD OF MRS. KERN.
What do ou think is the dearest
fad of .Mrs. John W. Kern wife nt
the democratic nominee for vice pres-
ident. It iHiit women's clubs nor ha-
inars for unknown animals nor nu-
lomohiles. nor fashionable dinners;
it is little children poor llttlo chil-
dren whom1 days are drear whose
lumen are twisted or whose lives
are tilled with sickness or weariness
or scant comforts. Ol conrso .Mrs.
Kern is nliMi a club woman. She Is alsa
a devoted mother but after that she Is
a friend of suffering llttlo ones to
whom she devotes her extra time
much of her wealth mm all of her In-
fluence. She Is an eiitliuslastlc work-
er for and promoter of iresh air
ftimps ami Is vitally interested in
tho free playground movement advo
cated n y tho women of Indianapolis.
Thoroughly practical In her ideas .Mr.i
Kern claim that women' clubs oai.
do more rmM by the promotion ot
such movement than by tho discus-
sion of dead and gone authors or
the learning of foreign Unguago.
Mrs. Kern is great homebody. In
spite of the Interest tn her choeen
fad. Her home life Is ideal. Dallas
Herald.
oo
DeWltis Kidney ami madder mils
aru for weak Hack baekaciho ran-
matlc pains. Inflaination of the blad-
der and all other annovauoe due to
weak kidnes. Tho are sold by W.
B. Frame.
ALBATROSS
That s th. name of the bolt flout
old In Ardmore.
Chpysaatnemum Fir.
The committee aolUittng premiums
1 at work already many bar res-
landed and there are nuny to be te i
yet Kecetved quite a bice sum fni
premium today. Same t d M-slted
In hauk. Any one wiriing io offer
premiums pKe.se let us know.
At to Mmlttng slie of iot for plants
to exhbltd find It Impracti-
cable to do ihla eir. o we recsb
the rule relating to sueb poWlfhed
aome time ago. Some valuable pre-
miums ar- to go to farmers for a Hue
of exhibits. Including corn. pukUoea.
pumpkUm. and a general collecttvi
of vegetables.
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.
i ' s "' . I i i" a' -ds t
'- a 'o lis"" i f "i tm
r 'no wt ' r 1 'nk i In I
- . ' c n cure Fo. salo
ail drJirc'sta.
...SOCIETY...
Iy .Mrs T. II. .Sturgeon 1'honesi House (i.'l l Olflce fl.
11
.Mm. .1. . II;ikr will enlertaln with
a trolley party this evening compll-
un.itnry to hir In ubo nn-nt MIso
McCeo nf AtiHtln 'loxm
.Mrs. Fredurlck (liconlcaf In ox
peeled homo the lultur part of thu
mouth iiil will begin at onco hor
ehiHH In piano. Tho coming of thin
gifted liiHtruclieHH Ik IicIiik liKiked
forwiiul to with much pleaHiire.
Th' lluneo'(int Society will ro-
sumo work next week. Thoro him
heou llttlo to ho dono tho pant two
months. TIiIh Hjitmks well for Ard
more n city of Uh hI.o and ko fov
uulla for MMlMtaiKo oDpeclally dur-
ing tho IniHted summer months
'A litni slnkiioMt Ih mi provaleut In
nu KhbmliiK ton on.
On Friday a uuuk Ihu IiIrIi nchool
auvlllary and tho .Mothers' Club will
meet at tho hitch hcIiooI mid plan
work for Ihu coming your. Kvory
mniubur in urged to nttuud.
Tho following engraved nnnounco-
inuntH hnvo been received:
Tho Shiwneo Fedornled Clubs
aiinounco
.Mrs. (leorKe .M(!::inuls
iih a cniidhlalo for
Second Vice Prtmldeut of the new
Oklahoma Federation ot Woni-
en'H Cliilm
Subject to the action
of tho Convention at Ardmore
October 1 Ith.
MIhk
.Mexico
llnrdln
.loo Mason loft toda." for
.Mo. whero she wll' enter
Cor.cgn. 'mj if tho bun-
Institutions of lis kind In th statu.
Mrs. 1. F. I'ervln who has been
visiting friends mid telatlves In
Chlckasha and Walters Okln. has
returned and Is at homo with hor
daughters Mesdames .1. C. I.angrnn
ami C. II. Hanks.
.1. I'. Sm'th of Pilot Point Toxns.
was a pleasant guest of .Mr. and
Mrs. .1. C. I.angrnn Sunday and
.Monday.
Rev. .1. W. Sims and daughter
Miss Hula left last evening for San
Antonio whero .Miss Sims will eu
tor school.
Miss Mayliel Coleman who has
been vislllug -Miss Nichols and Miss
.Moore returner! to her homo In Don
ton Texas Tuesday.
Miss iTouslcy who has spent a
fortnight with her hmlhers. Tom
Corter. and Will rolurned lo her
home In Duncan to lay.
T. II. Clawkon and daughter. Miss
llaiul Clawson who were hero to
attend the Clnwson-liulu nuptials
left on tho iiiKin train for their home
in Wlchltn.
Miss Kllle (irahaui entertained n
few friends last evening nt thu home
of hor parents on A struct north-
east. Thehouo was artistically set
In ferns and roses. A punch bowl
was conveniently placed In the ro-
re.itlou hall whero a refreshing nuc-
! tar was poured. Interesting games
j were enjoyed nud a delicious refresh-
' uient court) servo I. Tho guest list
' Included .Miss Ollo Ledhottor and
! Jim Thomas Miss l.auiu I-edbottor
land Frank Yndon .Miss Ray Thoui-
I as and Joe Molxmiore Miss Klllo
'"! Walter Thompson
a
Durln gtbese hw summer dus the
new park at the terminus of the
street car Hue Is the meccn fo:
pleasure loving Ardmoreltes ami this
has been especially the rae during
the lust fro or six diys. Among
the mary enjoyable af4'.s rvcotly
wa tho pirty irtven ttst crei.ln? by
i he membe. of cbo1.- of .he
U:xaday Mewoodttt mi. I
who -n)o th- o ting wero Mr.
and Mr. I. c. l.ug in D. t
Mi a X. C W...w Mr. and M . Kan
Webb. Mr. and Mrr. Webb MM Cam
two Boocr Mi HalK-t I'neV-y.
Mis Bonnie Madden. Mlf-s Clara
Woiverton Mifs KlmbaJ. MIm Myr-
tle Frame MUs lUakle Jones; Gum-
l uk iokn Ceor? Harold Yonne
John Freenaxn Kelly Hroa and
Robert Tyre. Dr. and Mr. J. M.
Oro$ and daughter)-. HUt Mamie
and Ml Sarah.
Tho Mothers' chib of the Frnnklln
schol lll hae charge of the The-
..to' mm Frl lav afterno n anil even-
g $j'0 xriio has been offered
v i".e t.-it'i's o t o bo- who sells
'vr greAtc t number of tickets and
Mr IHcWj who has tho theater In
charge will giie a handsomo braco
lot u tho girl winner In selling tick-
ets This Is I clplng a good causo
and It behooves ovr.ry loyal citizen
t Invest a dime with thesu llttlo
folks and to assist thu members
In soliciting a fund to add comfort
and beauty to the school Tiulldlng and
also glvo an added homo appear-
anco to tho abode of your children
diti lug thu hcIiik I terms.
-u
Mrs. C. 1 Vaiidonhcrg was the
clover hosloas to tho members of
tho Aid Society of the First Pres-
byterian church Tuesday afternoon.
There was u largo attendance.
T. r o new n embers were a:dod to
the tnonitiortrtilii list. There will bo
no special work until after tho fed
er.illon meeting In Octobtr. Tho sec-
tion divisions have disbanded and
the work will In tho futuru ho mi
der oo leadership. In Into autumn
these ladles will hold n holiday ha
xaur. Immediately following thu ad-
journment of th business session
tho hostess served refreshments.
Section 1 of tho Methodist church
met with Mrs. M. T. Felker
nud did ipille a bit of work for the
bazaar which will be open in the
later fall. The attendance wns unu-
sually good. Miss Margaret Noble
Interested the gnosis with a number
of voice and piano numbers.
APcr 'ho !' filness shrIoii a doll-
clous ref.'eshnieut 'ourse win serv-
ed. .
C rclo No. : if the Hn.aiw.iy
Methodist e'iuich met with Mrs.
Paul Phillips Tuesday. Quilting was
the feature ef Hie afternoon.
Thuro was a largo attendance nt
all tho meetings and every mcmbo'
seems to start Into the now work
and a bright future confronts each
and every division. Tho hostess
servo 1 duliity summcr-limu refresh
incuts.
The circle will meet at the d.urrh
next Tuesday.
On account of tno nbscticn of the
president of tho llroadwny Ilaptlst
Aid Society tho members did not
meet Tnc- lay. On next Tu-su." -i
meeting will be called ami It Is
ea-uestly ieiiiested that every mom
her attend.
The mission study class of the
llroadway Ilaptlst church will not
meet nil October the September af-
ternoons in ing so warm.
Tho inenil.ors of thu Chilstlan Aid
oc eiy met at the church Tuesday
and tiausacted coiisTderaiule busi-
ness pilil off a number of outstand-
ing debts and discussed plans for
fall and winter work. Tho ladles
had on hand si number of articles
left from a winter bazaar which were
disposed of at good prices. It has
not hi en decided whero thu meet-
ing wli be hold next week.
One of the very pleasant family
parties of the week was that ut
the tern Inns of the street rnrjllne
Tuo diy evn when a number of
cougoni 1 friends and relatives arm
td with lunch baskets boarded tho
car and enjoyed an outing. In tho I
party weie .Mr. and Mrs. Uurnltt
Mr. ami Mrs. C. F. Adams. .Mrs. Joo
F. Williams Miss.es Nlta and Xatilue
Williams. .Misses Mynan and Mar-
gartt Biol i. Miss Cdthi rne Adams i
Melvln lllols and Miss Anna Adams
of Chandler.
The wee flues were royally enter 1
taineil this morning by Mrs Joo
F. UNboc. the alfAlr being In honor i
of the third birthday anniversary (
of their llttlo duugbcr. Grace
Theie was a Jolly bunch of little
folks who oujoyed many ch ldish
pane. ilng around roslt" "drop
the handkerchief." and many others
whk-h m minded the older ones of
the das of yore. The little hostess
rocoived a number of dainty guts 1
and delicious refreshments were sor
ed. Mis Amanda Corhn assisted
Mrs. Bled oe. I
The gUMt list Included Inez Pied
Jr. Charlotte and Hael ZIke An
nle Sue Tboma Ruby Gwlnn Vir
Pinia Illvrns lcll Wilkes and Su
ie Sturceon; Hoi t Kenneth I
niakejuore. Jack Murphy Lucius'
Jonei .. C. Wwren IXin Wilkes
Gilmer Murpby Andre- Drain Jr
and William Potcb. '
Jo.it a llttlo Cascaiwtrt Is all 1
bat la necessary to give your baby
when it Is crosi and ji cvlsh. Cas-
caiweet contains no opiates nor
harmful drugs and is highly recom-
mended by mothers every where. Sold
by W. II. Framo.
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BUILD RIGHT
AND YOU BUILD BUT ONCE
Wo lmvc spent lialf a lifo time learning Jiow to construct Business
Mocks School Houses Good Residences Good Barns.
No building too largo for our capacity no buik'ing too small to
appeal to us.
The larger tho building the more particular tho owner the better
pleased we are.
We know how to give .yon your money's worth. We tako contracts
anywhere in Oklahoma or North Texas. Wire us or see us.
M. J. Gill
Court House Building
OKLAHOMA NOTES.
(From the Oklahoman.)
Tho governor's daughter Lucy hns
taken up her work as teacher of Kng-
lish at the Alva uurin.M.
The graduates of the Purcell high
school organized an alumni associa-
tion Teusdny evening. The attend
mice was large and enthusiastic.
Klya Farr of lllxby was so badly in-
jured hy having a horse crush him
against a post that he had lo be taken
lo the hospital at Tulsa.
One more rain and the late corn
planted after the floods of the spring
will be alright. It has already tassel-
ed out.
lllxby has reached the concrete
stage and the Hull' tin thinks it marks
an era of greater stability and
13 -
Restriction Removal
Will cause an advance in Ardmore property. Why? Be-
cause we already have the biggest and best city of its size
in the New Sfate. A glass factory and two cotton factor-
ies to be built and with our gas and street cars Why Not?
Below We Give a Few of our Hnriiuins in the City.
No lllU-U-room house n lino No. 31 5-room hotiso close f4 AAA
home Northwest WUUUU in S250 cash fir month dl OlfU
No. 3l-10-room house 4 acres ground No. M-r.-rooni house close (OCAA
a beautiful pluco C14AAA in f 100 cash S3fi month OlOUU
Northwest d I aaUUv a. 38-5-room liouso. largo lot near
ear lino t'Jf 0 cash halancn 4 -f aa
No. 32-10-room house 25 (rAAAA 25 month A I I UU
acres line ground only... dlUUUU 2 lare otSi room hoU80 eJnnA
No. 33 -4-room house clo.o C1 7rft Uar COr ino 5ZUUU
In 250 cash bnl 125 month dlOU Also big lUt farm lands.
MONEY TO LOAN at as low rate as anybody and" possibly
quicker. We want to "show you. Phone 720.
Riggins
Construction
strength In town building. All the
old board and brick walks nro being
substituted with the newer and liner
material.
The Knights or Pythias or Costos
will erect a cement building to be used
as a combination store and hall.
Prairie chlcluns may be shot after
tho first of September hut tho quail
Is protected by law until after October
15.
A Shawnee policeman arrested a
drunken Indian who had reduced his
wearing apiarcl to that ot nature. The
officer tried to make tho jail by way
of side strets hut a considerable crowd
collected.
A feature of tho strip opening cele-
bration at Perry will bo tho presence
In the parade of tw- nty live horses
each of them survivors of th famous
Suggs Adams Co.
i9
Company
Ardinore Oklahoma
' men Mint wnii 1110 ncrn lintiiiwIrMiila fri-
their masters.
The report comes out ot Homestead
that Johiibon grass Is giving tho far-
mers of that section much anxiety
and that much attention Is being given
to checking its sirend and killing It
out.
Atoka preacners aro Inviting th'.
men to come to church In their shirt
sleeves. It is apparently a. great
achievement to got a man Into church
In any garb whllo restrictions can-
not keep tho women away.
Kodol will In n vory short time
cufcblo tho stonmch to do Uio work
it should do and tho work it should
do Is to digest all thM food you cat.
It makes tho stomach sweet and It
Is pleasant to tako. It Is sold hero
by W. n. Frame.
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