The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 131, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 29, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XV
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY EVENING OtTOIiEU .2!) 11)08
NUMBER 1 31
TODAY SPENT 6RYAN MAKES ADDRESS
WITH MINERS
WIFE OF DEMOCRATIC CANDI
DATE MAKES FEW REMARKS
AT RECEPTION
HASKELL AND PARTY PASS
THROUGH MINING DISTRICT
They Realize the Efforts In The'r
Behalf on thr Part of the Demo-
cratic Party In This State Sup-
port National Ticket
McAlestor. Okla. Oct. 29. "Boose-
volt linil demonstrated tlio fact thnt
lie can talk moro or Iosb tlinn any
man on the American Roll" declared
Governor Haskell today In speaking i
New York Oct 2S. Mrs. W. J.
I.iyaii made her first spech of tlio
campaign sit a reception tendered hur
yisterdny !) tlio Woman's Democrat-
i Ic Club. Whon culled on to speak
MAI MIMCD? CMTUIICmCTiniM". Bryan rose wliho.it hesitation
UUML I1II11LHO LlllllUOIrtOIIU . uril!.
"I might have frit confused but for'
the rulo t.bnt exists In our family thnt
dm lug campaign time Mr. llryan Is to'
do nil tho tulklng. While I enn make
no extended romiu'ks there nro two
things which I may touch on with
propriety. I must first bring you tho
greetings of domocnm from other
parts of till country and although a
'Woman usually conceals her age I
shall take you Into my confidence
and toll you thnt twenty-rivo yenrs
ago I concluded there was not room
enough In one household for two
to throw thousand people In this cltj. aiiibltlonn llko initio nnd Mr. Bryan's.
I hnve therefore merged my own In
his and out of this lias grown a very
HOLLAND IS FULLY PREPARED
AND WILL BLOCKADE THE
COASTS OF VENEZUELA
Tho people's Oklahoma llryan sprc'
in! bearing Governor Haskell. Corpor
ation Commissioner Jack Love State: ' 1010 association."
Chairman J. 11. Thompson nnd party'
by nn all-night run reached Wlstorl PPPPARING FOR BLOCKADE
Junction at daylight and toJny has! rnLThmilU Tim ULUUItrlUL
been spoilt In tho mining district.
Speches were niado at Hod Oak
Wllburton Halleyvlllo nnd McAlester.
Intense enthusiasm provnlls every-
whore nnd a heavy Increase In tho
democratic majorities of Latimer and
I'ittsburg counties Is assured. Tho
union minors realize that tho demo-
cratic party of Oklahoma has done
moro for thorn than haB been granted
to men similarity employed In any
other part of tho United Stntes and
tho fact that 'Bryan advocates for tho
nation all tho reforms put In opera-
tion by tho democrats of Oklahonm
mill line tho miners' vote up solidly
for tho democratic national ticket.
Tho special yesterday passed
through tho counties of Coal llryan
Choctaw and Pushmataha and every
where tho peoplo showed themselves
to bo enthusiastically for tho stnto
nnd national ticket.
CREW OF STEAMER PERISH
WRECKAGE IN THE NORTH SEA
LEADS TO CONFIRMATION OF
DESTRUCTION OF YARMOUTH
Ijondon Eng. Oct. 29. Wreckage
Washington Oct. 2S. DlplomntlsU
together with state officials aro won-
dering Just what Is to bo Holland's
next stop In her dealings with Vene-
zuela now that President Castro has
declined to rcvoko hta decree of
May 11 prohibiting tlvc trans-shipment
of goods from Venezuelan ports
at Curacao. Holland's Jot est moUo
demanding tho revocation of that de-
mo generally has been understood
to tic an ultimatum by Holland nnd
November 1 was sot down as tho lim-
it of tlmo in which sho expected Veil-
ezeula to take favorable action on
her demand'.
There him been some talk of n
blockade of tho ports of Venezuela by
Holland. It Holland is determined to
do this sho Is fully prepared for tho
work. Several months ago when tho
relations between tho two countrlps
became ncuto ns tho result of lrrltn
i ting circumstances Holland which
usually keeps n man-of-war near Cu-
I racoa bogan augmenting her naval
representation thore in consequence
.. . .. I of which she has now three good sized
tho fears that tho steamer Yarmouth "
.... . . I vt-l.-in III l-nt illlllMIl ntltum.
from tho Hook of Holland to Harwich
Tho Yarmouth was a channel
freighter. Tho crow of twonty.threo
is believed to havo perished.
BRIDGE DAMAGED.
WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.
Aged 75 years Dress Caught Fire
From Flrsplac.
lu.lfcon Texas Oct. 28. Mrs. An-
tin Smith aged 75 yenrs was bum-
I ed to denth last night at her homo
t- i m -v 4 no f I n .
woniBuii lUMia utu -o. it is n- 1Cog vcst jjnn strooL SllO was
ported hero today that two bents of binding In front of an old-fashion-tho
Frisco brhlgo over tho North Fork 0 j firoplaco when her dress took
of the Cnnadlan river b?tmeen We- f re. sho fled to the sidewalk nnd"
tumpka and Weleetka went out yes- screamed for help. Nolghbora re-
terday causing tho dotourlng of tho I sponded and extinguished tho flames.
Frisco trnlns. It la also reiorted Tho old woman died this morning
thnt H.OOO feet of track at tho np- at an early hour. Sho lived alono
proacli of tho Verdigris river near and was considered an eccentric
Clarcmorv Okln. is gone. character.
After Much Delay
Yes wo 'wero delayed In our opening on account of not being
nblo to get our fixtures but wo nro now In our now building
whoro wo havo ono of tho moot coniploto linos of high grndo
groceries that wns over shown In Ardmore. And wo nro now
In a position to glvo to our trade tho sorvlco that wo havo
hoped for so long wo havo three times tho floor space now that
wo havo had boforo and havo added nn oxtra man and wagon
to tako caro of hurry orders. Wo cordially Invito you to call
and Inspect our store nnd If you nro not our customer now
wo bollovo you will bo after you havo visited our store at 20C
F.nst Main which hns In it everything that Is good to eat
and nt 308 wo havo all kinds of food stuffs wholesale and' retail.
Phones 217 and U.
W. J. LANE
The Up To Date Grocer.
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"UNDERWEAR"
"FOR LADIES"
A perfect Fitting Dres is impossible over poorly
fitted Uuderfjarmenls.
"SETSNUC
U (lcsijf red to corn-pt tin' faults o( old stylo nntltrvcnr.
You will tlnd our slock coinplcti wo do ti-n litsltnto to ni-
ci'tndiid "Sctsmiir'' n dorwHiir tliuy nrp cut to tit no uncom
foituh'c liuiu'h uiidi'f the corset. No (-nin flit p. wo
would In- rlnd to sho v you the dill'kruncc. bctwpcMi tho "Set
siiuj;" and tho old s y Ic ffiin.cnts.
For Children.
Wc arc showing ovcrvlliin in Underwear from the
Infants' Knit Bands to Misses I'nion Suits.
MOTHERS! Wc want jou to sec the "Nazareth
Waist Union Suit. This is something now and will
sin el please nou.
"GET OUT I'M FOR BRYAN!
LAST DAY IN
NEW YORK
BRYAN WILL FINISH TOUR OF
BIG STATE TONIKGHT.
WITH PARKER IN SYRACUSE
Taft Begins His Up-State Tour of
New York Opening Days Cam-
paigning at Lyons and Trav-
eled Eastward In State.
Albany meeting last night was lu
tho nature of nn ovntlon it being
tho first tlmo In several years that
tho former senator hns attended n
IKilltlcal gathering. Ho made an car-
nest plea for tho election of llryan.
Tho running unites of Taft ana
Bryan today continued tho cam-
paign work lu tholr ihomo stntes
Sherman nt Albany rr.d Korn mak-
ing numerous spcechos In Indiana.
Tonight Secretary Cortelynu will
speak In New York City Secretary
Hoot nt Toledo nnd Postmaster
General Von Meyer at Ilolnlro Ma.
Challln and Watktn aro In Ohio
todny lllsgcn In Now Jersey and
Deb In his "Hed Special" still In
Illinois touring that state.
MEMORY OF VON STERNBERG
Now Yorlc. N. Y. Oct. 2'J. The
two principal candidates f- the
presidency aro putting in a busy
day campaigning up-stato and will
reach Syracuso tonight where both
aro scheduled to speak.
Taft begon his tour with n spcecii
at Lyons nnd 's traveling eastward.
Bryan's last day of campaigning
In New York state carried him
westward. Former Judge Alton B.
Parker expects to speak with Brynn
at the Syracuse meeting tonight ns
did Former United Stntes Senator (
David B. Hill with tho democratic
nominee nt Albany last night Tho
reception of Hill and Bryan at Uio
MEMORIAL SERVICES IN WASH-
INGTON TODAY ATTENDED
BY PRESIDENT AND WIFE.
Washington I). C Oct. 29. Mem-
orial services attended by Presi-
dent and Mrs. Hoosovelt and tho
ropresntntives of all brauchos of so-
cial llfo In Washington woro held
horo today In memory of tho lato
Frleher Spek Vou Sternberg Ger-
man ambassador to tho United
States who died tit Hcldelbetg Au-
gust 23rd..
BRYAN'S TOUR
OF KANSAS
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WILL
SPEND MONDAY IN STATE
TO USE SPECIAL TRAIN
Chairman Lewis of he State Speak
ers' Bureau Gives Out a Revised
Schedule Will Start for His
Home in Lincoln Monday Eve.
Topekn Kan. Oct. 29. Chairman
howls of tho speakers' bureau for
tho democrats today gave out n re
vised schedule for tho Bryan special
In Kansas Monday. November 2nd.
Tho train will leavo KanBa3 City
nt 8:45 Monday morning nnd mnko
stops at Leavenworth Atchison KV'
orest Hiawatha Seneca Snhotha Ax-
1)011 awl Marysvlllo where train will
leavo for Kansas City and dopart from
there nt C o'clock for Lincoln whoro
Brynn will speak Monday night.
K. W. Fagnn Is hero today from Arthur Sinclair left today for
Sulphur looking after business mat i business visit to Chlcknsha an 1 other
tors. 'points in northern Oklahoma.
Special Booster Edition
FRIDAY AFTERNOON THE ARDMOREITE WILL ISSUE A SPECIAL BOOSTER EDITION. BE-
SIDES GOING INTO THE HOMES OF REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS OF THE DAILY IT WLL BE
SENT INTO THE HOMES OF EVERY READER OF THE WEEKLY ARDMOREITE IN LOVE
MURRAY MARSHALL AND CARTER COUNTIES AND THROUGH THE WESTERN PORTION OF
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
THE ADVERTISING COMMITTEE OF THE TRADE EXTENSION CLUB HAS ACCEPTED AND
WILt. USE A PAGE IN THIS PAPER IN WHICH THE LIST OF PRIZES WILL BE PUBLISHED
TOGETHER WITH SUCH OTHER INFORMATION AS WILL BE OF BENEFIT TO THE FARMERS
AND STOCKMEN OF SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA.
POLITICS WILL BE OVER AFTER TUESDAY AND WE HAD AS WELL BEGIN NOW TOWARD
BUILDING A GREATER ARDMORE AND A MORE PROSPEROUS COUNTRY SURROUNDING
ARDMORE.
THE PRIZES OFFERED ARE A CREDIT TO THE TOWN. IN MANY INSTANCES THEY SUR-
PASS PRIZES OFFERED BY THE DALLAS FAIR ON THE SAME CLASS OF PRODUCTS.
MONDAY IS LIVE STOCK DAY IN ARDMORE. IT IS THE FIRST VENTURE IN THIS LINE AND
THE COMMITTEE HAS ASSURANCES THAT BUYERS FRON OTHER CITIES WILL BE HERETO
PURCHASE HORSES AND MULES. THE FARMER WHO HAS STOCK TO SELL CAN GET A
GOOD PRICE THERE WILL BE A MARKET FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE AND MONDAY WILL
BE THE LIVELIEST DAY EVER SEEN IN ARDMORE.
THESE PAPERS WILL GO NTO THE HOMES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS
SATURDAY. IT WILL BE THE MEANS OF INDUCING MANY TO COME WHO HAD NOT
THOUGHT OF DOING SO AND WILL BE THE MEANS OF HELPING THE ADVISORY COMMIT-
TEE OF THE TRADE EXTENSION CLUB WHICH HAS WORKED SO UNSELFISHLY TO PRO-
MOTE TRADE AND TO EXTEND TH'u TRADE TERRITORY OF THE TOWN.
I
1 leadquarters for Ladies Misses and Children's Tnerwear
MISS GRAY
MILLINERY
AT DITZLER' S
FOUND PICKING COTTON
RETURNED TO OKLAHOMA TO
FACE CHARGE OF HORSE
THEFT.
Deputy Sheriff V. H. Latidrum
camo in yesterday from Houston
where ho went to arrest. Bryant
Daniels who Is charged with horse
theft. It Is alleged that Daniels
entered tho premises of U. T Box-
roat near Koller nnd took Mr.
Uoxroafs team of hrown niares
drove thorn to Kynu and sold them
for f 100. Ho then boarded tho
train and went to southern Tnxns.
Th sheriff's olllce located him near
Houston nnd Mr. I.nndrutn wont af-
ter him. Ho found him picking cot-
ton and arrested him without trou-
ble. It is said tho man acknowl-
edged ho Is the man who took th.
horses nnd sold thorn. Tho money
realized Is gone and tho ioor fol-
low If ho Is tho guilty iiarty ho
and his family havo a rough road
boforo thom for a fow years nt
least.
HARD BLOW TO
LITTLE WILLIE
HIS TACTICS TOO DIRTY FOR J. I.
MERRILL OF MISSOURI
PLAYED PART OF REMOVER
In Resigning as State Committeeman
Merrill Says He Believes the
Independence Party Is Backed
by tho Republicans
MORSE TO! GO ON STAND
NEW YORK PROMOTER EXPECT-
ED TO TESTIFY IN HIS OWN
BEHALF THIS AFTERNOON
New York. N. Y Oct. 29. Charles
Y Morse whoso fortune- -was swal
lowed up In tlio financial crash of u
year ago smd who with Alfred H.
Curtis former iirosldont of tho Na-
tional Bank of North America is now
on trial charged with violation of tho
national banking law may tako tho
wlttKss stand In hlfl own dofonso to
day
Curtis has already told tho main
portion of his story and Bought to
place tho responsibility for tho had
loans on Mono.
HATFIELD IS HELD.
Number of Persons Identify Him as
Dunnam
San Jose Cal Oct. 28. District At
torney Arthur M. Frco today mado
formal complaint ngnlnst Bill Hatfield
arrested at Shoonan Toxas charging
him with tho murder of Major Mc-
Glunchy in 1S9S. This followed tho
Identification of Hatfield ns Dunhnm
Iy a number of persons who know
Dunham Intimately.
Kansas City Mo. Oct. 29. J. I.
Woods Merrill of Kansas City nation-
al committeeman for Missouri of the
independence party resigned that
position today n a letter to William
Randolph Hearst national chairman.
In his letter Merrill says:
"I resign not wishfng to have my
n'mn used In connectlon with a party
or persons who purchase or other-
wise ob'aln correspondence stolen for
publication to the detriment or down
fall of other persons."
Merrill adds: "Taft wanted Fora-
ker put out of builness and you
played the part of 'remover' and
with a grand stand play went aftsr
Haskell with no proof of his guilt
to down Bryan. In my belief the In-
dependence party receives Its cam-
paign money from republican)
sources.''
Merrill closes by saying: "Bryan
and Standard Oil have been the
only campaign Issues."
Match Game With Ardmore.
McAlester Okla. Oct. 2S. Tiio Mc
Alestor football toam has arranged
with Ardmoro for two games nnd ono
with Durant Correspondence is bolng
had with others. Tho teum is said
to bo In good ehnpo nnd roady for
the contest.
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