The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 95, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 17, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday S:pt. 17 19f&
PACE TyO
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
jews offended;
by bingham
SCALP OF NEW VGRK POLICE
COMMISSIONER DEMANDED.
FIGURES BY A CHAPLAIN
Dciuie of a Magazine Statement
Trat Half the City's Offender
Are Hebrew There l Trouble
for the Ollklal.
. m i:rk. Swjrt. U.-The H. Of.
I. ii-on " I'atara at an intlfnatKH
t t 'in witenlay to protnat a let
I'. 'omailalMor Ulngnam'a mt-
k on tr Jwa adrlaad a march of
y')ooi to th :ltr hall to iltmutnil Um
" i r'tnmral. If Mayor McOllan
a i .an wi na bbw an mpfmm w
.. - Murphy Tammany Hall'a
i iiouM b ma4.
i ui--iliig waa om reaalt of an
i .' in Out Riimmhr North Anwi-
rati It' Yii-w unar tb name of Com-
.. r lilngham. which dnclarvd
. j. Hi prr ent ut tan crim-
i.i ii V-w York wrr Jewa. Iteao.
I -r lirtMl if if taring Com-
t: r IMngfcam had ma4e the
Hi- m with walkwa aforethought
.i -i wi ut tn power of authority
') In blMt by l ha people MKlnat
I' i ;. fbmariva In pandering to
i . i- iriial tr-)wilr.
I tudia Jewlah chaplain In ibn
. i.h! institutions gave flguree.
Ik in Hint thr wtrra In the
I I iii.ary 7Ui prlaoHora of whom
I. f!fiyio wwn Jtwa. In tho work-
hiii" ffi- am yar thorn wre in-
i i il oiiHri of wIhhii 11 S3 wore
Jihh n H107 thre with In the work-
IiuM' 17171 priaotir of whom 1:!ID
Ii mm. ami In Hitig MIllK 1150
lti OIM'IH 111 llHllg JOWB. '"rilll lM
11iki- of Unas tin among them In
miiiiir mi lil tint apiMikcr. " Wo an-
iih'li'il Hi inor." In A ii tint tli'tn' wiih
on!- five pi-r cunt of .Ipwlali prlmmi-m
mid at Danni'iiioi'ii out of 1.2K0 prlx
om only thirty two worn .luwa.
I'liiKham hna all the prfJinllri'M
ii'..i.l .lew that nil nolilti-i
liii. r. hHlil )r. I'littra. "IIh la of tlm
i ).i iii Unit all Jewa urn cowhiiIm
mill hitv c tnki'ii no part In tho light-
ing fr ami tlm iiiIiiiIIiiik of tlm if-
i il-l c '
Hi ill. I thu .low l Hail llvi'ii hiiipIi
ii the uar of the ItHviilutluii tlmt
tin re win- 7.h(J0 in tho Hriiilc of
i1 . in tii an I Koiith In tlm Civil wrr
nnd Hun Mii-v him tat.i'1 th".i pt.it
in hi SiHiilali-Ami rli'dii war.
1 1 II' i'iiii'ii miller lll'KhHin ili :. t
.i l iiiirglar-thpy nrrt boy or
P'li liiK In lliii aiifnta" iianorli'd I'o-
li I'mlHr Ih'vory thii. em ;mr-
l 1'ir Di'tury wlmtuviir iiM f.inlla
Win a P"H(!IHIIIII. I 1hIuvh an 'n 1-
ii'iiin will allow IliiiKhiitii Iikm not
I t " II III IllN lllllC" flVo W 1 1 - VH
III ji nionili. An Di'vi-ry Raya ho U a
Is I i lovi- juafcr ' "
T ( i oluiloiiii Mm huvo nilupli'il
II i i.nt iionif I'liiniKh If I went yon
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II i Ctreitl Ma lr. Grow
iiii; Kemedy 1 mi n I
I 't 1 1 1 ti ' I il.i(i;wU 111 llii. r .
25c 50c and $1.00
JUT bottle.
Fran 11 h 1 '1" "
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1 ii 1 1. .1 hin 1 1. mi) n. 11 1
1il 11. Ii-. r 1 11 1 irn-
knullcii Cuidelni Co. CMiip
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mil Id. 111 timr r iimii.
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If tb trayw was not at I'rin"
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iM go to ' hrl" vfuby arl ba
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PAY OR NO DANCE
THAT'S THE REPUBLICAN CALL
IN THEIR CAMPAIGN SOLICIT
ING FUND.
lAwtoa okla Sapt. U Rpubil
can patcita4ni In Oldfthem ar and-
lag oat thai lbr dMa t do all thai
waa axpaatM m thm by th Taft (
machln whm they duNvarwt lh trot.
of Oilahoma to th War ferury at
th Uhtoaajo ciaatl. In a44IUoa i
in thU mlthfalaaa they hv bfn j
advlard within Uw pdat wm. that 1
their rbnca farr rtMtpfxilMUfMftt In .
th evtrnt of Taffa eMeUoa will d-
lend upon liberal contribntton V) rrt Wley and Topekn. on th-th-
retmblloan atai and iMtkraa . Hoe of march of the aoMler. Ii mu-i
campaign fond. One rf thoao lattara have been etaliHd ip. It would nl
aant mi I-neraily to tho poaara not bt arr1D) f lhs dKH rHIn-1
in iKHooaw cume u a oeiiHtcrai wan ;
had ben given tho poatoffloa down
In Comaiwh. coniKy In the tillage of
fllle where no republican oonld be
found who would take charge of the
office. A few daya aao It. II. Mharp
iImi democratic poauuaatw at Mellla
received a lMer from the republican
committee atatlng that he ! buen
aaeeaKHi five doilara U help pay tbn
speneee of the campaign. Tlie letter
waa couched In rtever terma. which
while Baying nothing directly road to
one lnltlatd in letter aa king ae a
few txail. that mileaa h came
Ihrotigh there would be tt new face
In the p.Mitofflce at Nllle after Taffa
election.
Pasted Examlnatlan aueceiwMlly
Jam-a Donotaue. New llrll-ln. Conn
wruea. i ineu nevera! ainnof n-n
cdlea and wna treated by our lnMt
vynlclan for dlaholoa but lld not
Improve until I took I'oley'n Kidney
Itotnetly. After the necoud iHittle 1
ahowod lmiroveineiit and live lioltli-n
. r . 1 I.... A.iin ..lfil ult. f linifA &lmn
rr ...
Iiaamil n rl?li t aauiltwiloii for life
Inaiiraiiro " l'ol'y Kidney Rein -dv i
cikicm liiickncliri ii ml all forma of H'l j
nev and t.lii.lder trouble I'or nle i
by all druKKliJi
nnnrrtTpnii mm nntirntmn
nUDLniOUn rUnUUlLnnUn
I
CONNECTICUT DCMOCRAT3 NAME
TICKET AND MAKE REPUBLI-
CAN TICKET ISSUE.
Hartford nun. Hept 10 Connecti-
on! iIuhix'ThIh In alate voiiventiou to-
day noiiilliati'il li nci'liiiuatlon .IiiiIk"
A. Ili-Htini ltoliirlaii of Now llnvnn
for Kovernor and Miloptcd u platform
which miiki'H i he candlilncy on tho in-
publican I Irk' I of (Iro. I. .l-y a
Icadiiig laaui of tho -iiiiimi)kii.
How To Get Stronij.
I'. .1. Duly of 1227 W. Couittoee St.
ChtoMgo fells of a way to li "come
atroni?: lie anya- ".My inothiT who
la old and waa very feeble la doilv-
Iiik o much benefit from Blectilc
IMtlera that I foel I I'm my duty to
tidl thoao who need a tunic mid
atRMiKthenliiK inedlolno about It. In
my mother' cane a marked gain In
lleali Iiiim leaiilted liiaoiiiula haa been
overcome and hn In Hteadlly growing
ainitmer" Klecirlc MttiviH ipilckly
remedv Ktiiuincli liver and lildii'-
coinplalnu Hold under Kuainuieu at
W II riameH ilruu More Mies
entie
G rows
Hair
nnd Me t an
k PROVE
s. IT!
v l
li WS'. I I I aaal III
DOGS GET
WAR FEVER
ITROOPS MOVE THROUGH KANSAS
WITH CONVOY OF CANINES
A VERY MOTLEY CARAVAN
Every Farm Yieldt Pett to the Four
foted Attendant Vhtch Follow
An Army at Sharks a thip In
Kansas It was the Dusty Vay.
Tope lot Kan Set if ifi.-r. j
r"rmT" '" n h- '""
with the aoldlera In thfir iihtJ
IDrch ottt of ln J' i'h
ebould tb next dog ceimua of Kanrntx
how a refreahlng djcreae.
A civilian decided to meet the ar-
my out f Topka. He hail heard ol
cv"lry' nrtlllery ami other
1 'Bw wh i ""n but an
t0 " aletliK'tlve f.turg of the .llf-
ttrvl wrn W We"" vaK
i K mrt;f
I a '"""K nMn We whom aat hl
! 'mw Thu atart waa mailt- at
s 0K'k rim '''opka. 'IVn ir.ll-
""l t"""! lMr "rl iMiprwwIon of
""Hrlem. It llrat aaaertod ltaelf In
" -'"ul iA ''ul- rroin out of thin j
(cloiiil eiimrgwl llifures dnnaw In kha-'
I k' imlfonna. Tlioy woro tho lllftilitry. j
j Ifttcli man atoppud out with a glugory
atep. .Many muiK while otliura Jokud
with thtdi coinrnileg na they jKiaaed
HldllL'.
They mti;il on In what animn'd an
oiiilluaa mrtiiiii. Scorna of iIokm ttol-
. ......
"" -v w.nuu. ..
naked If they hud brought their doga
with ihein from Fort Kilty
-tot ut all" hu aiiHWorod. "They
juat follow iih. IXifpi alwtiya follow an
"'''
U -re waa tlually an uud of thu
Merpi-ntlno line of footmen. Out ol
tho duat loomed horioimuii. Thuy
cume wllh a ataitlliiK aiidduniioaM i
a alilp tiiiMUH out of a fug.
A llltle led and white flax thai mn-
ii allowed that tho puaaiui; relnu-lit
wna the Kovi'iith camlry. It vaa .hi'
old lUKluienl that CiiHtur I'd t'i do:t h.
Hut the iIokk wtiru oniiil'iih-iit.
Thero were un iiiiiuy If ma more than
had Kone liy with tho Infaniry.
If thu leutith or the lnfiiilr llii'i
looiiMd aluioiii endleaM the rn.aiy
auomml uiiiro ho. Thole wei luo
idkIiio mIh. Thu fiiK of dual lini'n ov-
er ovoryboily evury horau and evny
(him; llko a pall. The iiioii'm faeeii
wero uniy. The naturally hav .inn
lilank weiu nlmoMt io Thero Vht no
wind. It remained Jtixt where it hud
I'lHeii. It refused to nettle.
The IdK iiui." of thu iifilller eame
nevi. With the in wiih ntlll another
eoutliiKvi't ol v.iiixii. 1: i n (In of Am.
On tho lop of a ciiIhhou Mat a Kod
iiatuied iiipoiiiluK portly miIiIIm- with
a fov teller cuddlt'd In lila anna.
"I Mil .Miu IniiiK that don all thu way
ifiom l-'ort Ulle?" ho waa naked.
No " he aiiMwered "ahu followod
ox for h-enil mile ami I noticed alio
was aiiout' inikeieil out mi I kuvo hur
a lift '
I roni nut of the dual 'cloud came
unions ihat at III l enuaeil Hpeaiila-
Hon .is io what they carried. Tholr
iielclit u.im IiIk flat hottouiud hoata.
What ar they for?" waa naked a
old'er
I'rali le Mcliiiiineiit ' ho aimwcrod.
TIiIh wna the engineer roriM.
A Travcllnrj Man'a Experience.
"1 must tell you of my experience
on an pant bound 0. 11. & N. It. It.
train from l'mulleton to 10 (lnind
Ore. writes" writes Sum A. (inrbor.
11 veil known traveilnv; man. "I was
in the HtnokliiK ilepartmeiit with miido
other triuelliiK men when 0110 of thMii
went out into tho conch and enmo
ii.tik and said "thoro Is a woman sick
unto death In tho dir.' 1 ut emeu roi
ri ami went out found her very 111
i . 1 tup colli' her hands and arms
v r ii awn up eu that you could not
i'ra'riun thein and with a death
ilUi lo K 011 her face. Two or three
11 ;n wire working with her and
ruing her whiskey. I went to my
nil' ease and got my bottle of Clmni
1 'lain a folic. Cholom. and Diarrhoea
rutmly il never travel without It)
ran to the water tank put a double
d r-.o of ihp modlt'lno In a glass
iHitind I'Dine wativr Into It and stir
ml It with a pencil; then I had
iliilte a time to get the lad! a to give
t n her but 1 suce-eediM. 1 could
onco see the effect and 1 worked
wl'b lu r nibbing her hands nnd lit
twtntv n.liiutcs I gave her aitotlt- r
dose Hv this 1 1 111 o we were nlniot-t
lu I e (Iraiule. where I was to leave
the train 1 pave tlm liottle to the
hu-baud lu c.nse another dose should
bo in vded hut by the time the train
ran Into I.e Orande she was nlrlght
nnd I rccelvml the thanks of every
passenger Jti tho oar" Fur salo by
V J ltamsay nnd Hoffman Drue Co.
Symptoms of Worms
This condition exists much mote
generally than most parents are
willing to admit. Ar d yet it is per-
haps the most ins d. ' usly danger-
ous disorder of rh. dhood.
Watch for fluthtd chects lassi-
tude lack of appe.ite p. '-king of the
nsse by growing t...:Jrenand have
DR. D. JAYNE'S
TONIC VERMIFUGE
always ready 'ntVe house. It!snot
merely a worm-expellini; agents it
is the most eifieient general tome
ever prescribed and has been since
thirty yean before the Civil War.
Sold by all first-class druggists
in iOc. nnd 35c. bottles.
tarnt'i F.mcctorint Ittheotdtit nnd
mctt rtilable remedy known for Cough
Croiir.WbooplneCo'iiti ColdlntheCheit
Uror.chltlt Pleurisy ur.dnmiUr ilment.
BEARS INFEST HOBART.
Brum Has Been After Mavericks in
The Vicinity Once too Often.
Ilobart Okla. S t l After a
chaae of (rver a inib- .1. W. HouhIom
killed a hir:e near nix tnllea north
oaat of Mt. I'.irk ymierday. The ani-
mal had been lining coindderablo dam-
ago of Into hnvine killed aovcrnl
yoims; Ivoh for t'.ie farmtrs In that
aectloti but alw:iy eHcaplug Into th"
liioiinlnlns without heliiK Ht'ou. Barly
i-Hteidiy iiMi't.g lloust'i.i wan In
IiIh Held worklni; when ho spied .d
hnilii walkliiK acruxx tho ronil. IIoiih-
ton ran Into tho house aftor liU rifle
ami wave c1iihc on a homo Dually
hrlngliiK the hoar to the Kroiind with
two aliota nliout a mile from the nioun
taliiH. Tho hear weighed .100 poundx
and the meat and if 11 were diniiOKcit
of at a handsome liKiire.
A Paying Investment.
.Mr. .loh n White of .'IS Highland
Ave. Houlton Mo. fays: "Have
been troubled with a coiirIi every
winter and aprlng. Int year 1 tried
mtiny advertised remedlfH but the
coiikIi contlniti 'il until I houitht u r0c
bottle of I)r KIiik'h New Dlwcovory;
before that wn half none tho coiirIi
wiib all Rone. This winter tho name
happy reHiilt ha- followed: n few doses
once inoi i banislied tho annual coiikIi
I am now comities i1 that Dr. KIiir'h
New Dlfcovery Is tho bent of all
coiikIi and Iuiik remedies.'' Sold un-
der Kunrantee Rt W. JI. Kraino's dniB
Ktorv. 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle
free.
BRYAN IN NEW fORK.
Will Discuss Socialism in All Its
Phases.
New York Siyt. 17 .Much Interest
Ik beliiK manifest In tho appearance
In rii tomorrow night of William .len-
iiIkh llryau. Perhaps tills statement
should he iu.tllllei. Thero Is jirolial
ly more Interest lu the Hiihjuct ho has
chosen for his addrVHS. AccordliiK to
reK)iMn ho will discuss .socialism I'
nil its phases and he will probacy
reKlati'r a direct attack upon the
principles of Carl Mnrx. Mr. limit)
will bo the Kiietu of local ilcinocnui
l-aderi and his siieeoli Is ex.iected to
help much III the campaign the demo
cm I a are niiikliiK in Kroater New York
.Millloiif. c! Initfltia of Foley's Iloni y
and Tar have been sold without au
person having expurlunonl any other
than bonollclal results from Its us"
for coiikIm colds nnd Iuiik trouble
This Is because tho geiiulno BdeyV
Honey and Tar In tho yMlow pncUv
contains no oplntus or other hiirmfin
drugs. (Junrd your health by refusing
niiy but tho genulnu. l'or salo by all
iiruggigtH
I'd Hah In ami wire left on tho
noun tram for Sulphur whero they
w'll spend cm Ml days
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS MONIY AND TAR
RtlltTM Colds by wekUf Umiq
eat f th ijiu thrvuch a aoc4oa
a d haalthy astion of lha bowaU.
RaUtvst Couihs by sUanijj th
muicua msmbranta cf Iba Ureal !
asa4 mi uronamal vucaa.
"Aa tJaasaat te the Uato
aa Mafia tagar"
Children Like It
Par gala y w. B. rrum.
Bargains in Refrigerators
Stevens Kennerly & Sprains
A. I). HYDE
Miner and Refiner of Asphalt
WOODFOKD OKLA.
Your inquiries and patronage solicited if interested in
rock asphalt for paving purposes refined
asphalt for roofing etc.
Write lor prices and samples. Shipping point Ardmore
The Densmore Hotel
9TH AND LOCUST STREETS
8
ftUli:.rrr
a-it'-: iirr r r r
Irrttt iain. -
rrrjfr:.-riE.fe:
Try us next time in the
Avenue cars at Union Depot
and walk one block south.
:nsvnwu
ALBATROSS
FLOUR
Quality Guaranteed
Pennington Grocery Company
Wholesale Distributors
Our Show Room
Presents a very pleasing appearanco with its stock of
brand new plumbing goods. Hathroom sets and mirrors
hero in profusion and every lady is especially invited to
call to see our line of bathroom lixtures. We are equip-
ped to do your plumbing rignt and on short notice.
Phono us and wo will be glad to submit you an estimato
Phono No. H.
SPREKELMEYER COMPANY
TINNIRt tUMIERI AND IAI FITTIKI.
We Hie now nmrfing very
t loaf prices on tho Ke-
fr L'prfUors that wo liavo
in .-tock.
ThOfie'Rcfriffcrators art'
thect'lbratd "WHITE
MOrNTMN ' make the
only Hefrigorator made
that has a solid white
stone lined prousion
chamber.
We would suggest to
those who nred a He
frigerator tlmt you not
fail to get onu of these
while you can get them
for little money.
Yours for bargains
OFFERS the best ac-
commodations and
service of any Hotel in
Kansas City at moderate
rates. We especially solicit
the patronage of the great
Southwest.
Our rates are
Amrrlcan I'lnn SI! Ii S3 Trr liny
l.'urnprru I'lnn SI In SI! I'rr Day
Spttial Hates by Wick or Month
city. Take Independence
get off at 8th and Locus
Important
Change in
Train Service
Effective Sunday Septem-
ber IJJtlr tho Frisco will
put on a new train between
Ardmore and Hugo thus
giving double da ly service
the entire length of tho
A. A: C. and nuking better
connections with tho Main
Line trains than hereto-
fore. The correct time card of
this service will be given
at the earliest possible date
THIS WILL HE A HELP
TO YOUR CITY-UOOST
FOR THE
C. 0 JACKSON
Div. Pass. Ag't.
Oklahoma City
FLOUR
: The BIG HAND FLOUR is al-
ways on top If you want to
secure a Hour that is uniforml
good insist on getting tho BIG
HAND it has no equal for
baking and other purposes.
' Handled by all leading grocers
I and dealers.
TYLER & SIMPSON COMPANY
Wolverton $
Son
Oldest and moat reliable ab-
stracters in Carter county. Send
to us for abstracts anywhere.
In Oklahoma. TVs also write
cyclone and Ore Insurance.
We are bonded abstracter.
ARDMORE OKLA.
Abstracts! Abstracts!
Abstracts !
If you want an AIlaTHAOT or
TAKE-OFF to any piece or
parcel of lanel or any city or
town lot. In what was formorly
tho Chickasaw Nation writotm.
All orelors executed promptly
House Jordan
Ileal Estate and Bonded
Abstractors
MARIETTA : OKLA.
I. W. F0LS0M M..
SPECIALIST
Over 30 years experience In ma-
laria and Us complications hemor-
rhoids (plies) rheumatism cancerous
conditions venerlal diseases nervoua
affections nnd diseases of this cli-
mate. Office Phona 15.
Residence Phono 126 red.
Brown & Bridgman
Funeral Directors and
Licensed Embalmers
Largest line of Funeral Goods
in Oklahoma.
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