The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 174, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 30, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DA LY ARDMORE
TE
Ardmore Wedneday Dee 30 1903.
PAGE TWO i
The Fountain Head of Life
Is The Stomach
A mo Vm ht 4 i"paire4 ti ti4 o. r.-f
Vt'nih 4ift . " hn4 Ut' " ;
rk 4 tmv"-'4 that K " fcnlc IV4 . Jr'Jtf i aM
Iiitudxiewtlr iMfnhJ
r. I'inituirs uuums mimical ttHMovr.nr
in it lira Iht ilumiicA ttttint promotr Ihr Horn at
dljrllrr lulcri trtlorr Ihr oaf sppttltr. mtktt
mflinllxllun prrlrcl InrlSvrtlr Ihr llrrr sna
purlllrr nnd enrich f Ihr. hluud. II It Ihr tresl blood mi k t r
tltth-lialldrr Mtid rrnlorillre ntrre Ionic. It mktt mtn
ltoni In body icllrt If mind nd tout In luditmtnt.
Thf "lhft try " P' lr" ritraw A Af't mt4wl ttu
)4.r l't It" alewtw m4 all tatwrtOM. I.thtf tutnul dr- AM Ml
(.4nH afe rri-t'4 n if -ttpprf. I h.t mi rtUwti "1th Mtftt
i .. Im iife4iif 4td hy ' ItiJf" 'ke
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STATE TEACHERS
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"inc wttb Oklato'im l'y
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"ini trial lrMM Hi lb Mines- 11
.'.iinI way MMt ratniRtilMl
loolriK of wmi rtf tbr tnn- XI
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Mmwnt dfU4 HI IImd SI
a IrHithall mho yatlmlay it
Mimi drnw --rl llonaariil St
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OMtCHTK ar to to lrtil ! ttj
i!hv I)I!kii QimylH will i)m- ttj
llv-r two l".itir. it!
HtittMiifo la iiiihIiIh to vatn ttj
fur tlin crowila niiit liunlrtl ti
v. nt o OklMllomn lty lint tt
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M.iiwii.ii- Ohla ).t no Oklii-
li iinii m ;ri-Hlial mlilciitlniiHl convnii-
Hun lluit IoiiIkIiI Ixiuila Mil ii 1 1 Mini-
it pi of fully l.&UO Ihikuii Ha MxaalmiM
ii tin- K'Mildir lliBiilur tli t n inornliiK "
in o'lliM'k with mi liivniiiilldii liy l)r
'I' I' lln-wi'r of Dim atMtti inilvi'ialty
ii iiliiim imiIh liy M 1mm 'Ifiiiitiiii Ciiroii
iiM-t v iHiir of Miimlr In llix HIinvMii'"
imiilii Hi'li'iol rii Hililifta or wi'lcoiiiii
Ii ! I' I'li-i'lliig of BIhih IM-.-; i ita
in i' by Hii"'l liilHinti'iit M i
Miiiih nf l In Miirli-llH pnhlli- at-liixil
linil iiNlnaa liy Hllilf HiimtImIi.iiIi'IiI
I' I) ( miieriiii uf (IiiIIiiIiv
IoihmIiI Hiiik'I'IiiIcikImmi CliMila llv-
li'i uf Anliiiiii'i' Mhmii4iI if tlin
OUjiIioiiiu 'I'mii'lii'ia' naani'lMlloii da-
Ihinil Ma iiniiuiil nililrtikM. m mi
f illoiM'l liy Hiiimm IiiIhihIi'iiI I). .1.
Ivinix of lliii'Mniil III uio illv'iiil
it I line lllmlnili'il with al r ipt 1-
iii' tli-ua nil "AIiiiih Ciiuiilry Itomla
In nil I.Mni'HtloiiKl W'ny " MiinIc wim
rum In il ii ii iiIh hIiii or tlx-
iii'i mi i v i-r-it v
Oik or llu finl'i" n fir iillir
linn ) nil n fMiil mill Im mm i 'i
lilt l It O llT llHt! il;li !
THE GREATEST CURE
FOR
COUGHS-COLDS
DR. KING'S
NEW DISCOVERY
GUARANTEED CURE FOR
Croup Whooping Couh Droncliltln Ln Grippe
Qttliiuy tloarucnoHtt Hoinoirh.ifo ol tho Ltitts
Wcnknest; ol tho Luiiii Asthma unci
till (litlLMUOS of
THROAT LUNGS AND CHEST
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
Eleven yours nun Dr. Kimu'h
mi' o( ii Nivt'te mul ilitnufimm
heen n will limn ever hiiico. II.
HHICI. UOc
SOLD AND QUARANTELD BY
AKDMOKIi)
IN SHAWNEE
FOR PRESIDENT
. in
A' 1 Ifl"
' niii'iKh
out
Toda'a afii-moi
- ' .I'rtlgbt
-I t ii- "lief
'iiMiugh 41a-
a - n rrf thf alatr -
irt-lil-nt into oott
citaaloria of flftwo tnJi.it' oarb on
Worth and VaIumi In Hlbr Kdu-
nation" ttr. A Oram Kvatia of th
atalf uiilvi-ralty. W K V. Xollara of
0"- Chrlatlaii unlvt-ralty at Knld Dr.
I. II lt-liT of th Harry Kendall
fillK- at Tulaa and l)r .1. II Con-
nll uf tbi Aarlrtiltural and Mm-ban-Iral
ittw it Mtlllwal'ir apifaivi
on I he proxram The illtwunKlon
follow - with a WTtiir ly rrfMar
ChHrli-a Iivk of Atlanta. (a
HialH Hii(Mrliitniliiit 'aiiH-roii'H ml
li"n wax d-votod chl'-fly lo III'
ciliii-atlonal ri.Krtia of Ihr yi-ar ami
nf IiIk idNim for tbi romlna
Twoiit) two thoimatiil achiMil ilUtrlciH
liavi- li-ii urxanl.K h" aall iitnl
1 10 0H) -hlMrMi wImi rii-vi-r atli-nil'-il
a'hoil liifn. havH bn Rivi'ii In
m run ion OMlahotna lm iloin- ninn-
In iiiih yinr for iHliirmlon than miy
oihi-r hIhIi- illi! frnin II Iht.IiiiiIiik
In 20 )iira.
'I'h uililriim of I'runlili'iil ICvnna
IoiiIkIiI ri-vli ml l lie woih of the ii.
aoi'lHlliin for III" imibI your tifl tout
KrHiMcnlly of lli liilngliiK of lh
Ml II 1 1' olll of II CltlKlllloil Of I'llHO IlllO
lln frniil in nk or atlili'B In Hi" "ilil
ciiIIiiIihI -wny lit- iix'iiiiiiti'il Homo of
th" vIi'ImmIIiiiIi'M of Din mi II Hncrlflc
I ii K Ifiii'lii-ra iw" nl tvdil" U'liglli
Oil III" UMIIIIR Of dOIII" llT I III) MlHll'B
on III" IiioIiik nf mini" of l!n Mtnlf'a
"iIik'IiIIiiiihI luwa mill ii"illi'li I n m'v-
mill Ki"iit yciir of arrow Hi.
It ) in M fori'Kom roiirliialnn Hint
Hiii"ilnl"iil"ii ('Mliii'tini will hf I'li'ct-
il pri'Hliliiu of tln iimhoi'IhIIoii foi
IM- I year Mi- Im not h I'linilliUI" Mr
III" iIh(" hill Mlnli'il IoiiIkIiI IIihI If
Ilia frli'iiilN hIioiiI 1 IIiiiihI Hi" hiinor
llMln llllll lit' Will (T"ll It. VlllHIM
ho man or hnlf u rintniy Iiiih hi
(oiiiiIIhIi"i nearly ao niiicli In mi
ahorl k tlni" hm Iiiih OkliihuiiiM'K flint
Midi" Miii"rlnt"ii(l"iil Mini from Hi"
Hill" Ii'iii'Iiitm lii'Knii milvliiK )"Mt"l'
tiny iinlll IoiiIkIiI IIiit" Iiiim Iicoii ii
iill"l iiiiili'irnrii'iil or Hi'iitlinoiit
It H u i 1 1 1 1 In IiIn hi'lmir 1'iofi'HHOi .1
I. Ahllilll of III" ('"lllllll linriniil Ull"
n f it ml lil ill i M'linlav. lull II" K"i
iiiih Ii ai'IiiIimv In n Hi" Cnnii'ion
lllHIIII ji ii i in In I MlllOtl ' UOllllll
I - lif of Ii' in iivtllon of llu
Ni'vv DUcovt-ry pctniniiciitly curvtl
tlitoit ami Innt; tiuiihli' nml I've
0 Muytl Mncluint Keislntw S. C
AND Sl.00
PHARMACY
' -nit 'l.tt aii l- 3 -
- - 'oau'V Tk -'. at
-. :r . irxn&t fae to tac ntti 1
- itr ulht tfefwufb tke ca
- f.v 'A Ofclakotna CHy a&d Maa-
. Tb a toadaaor baa taabtUa
-hr.-rt that ao otbrr rlty of tb
T tbea io baa tb
.!' at.d bcrtoj farimics lor entertain-'
r; ink i larg oo-t)'Vofi Okla 1
y.ou. rvj atB to bar b- l
aod naay of b ba4r rorjfoti t'
alfbt that ib HrtfopoMa ill '
J Ttt at'onaaae la tartouily rtl
';.a'-d a' truat tJS0$ to Th-r
- fuiiy 000 tabri b-ro aaid
'jporititojoiit C'ajBcroa toalgbl. Tb
"I had ;roparod to oolof-iJa IUA
4 n- rri-at ineraac or tbat
j'iir moro thaa It can baodl
.. ;v -i.t to Oklaboma City to
k) ' ' witjn At ".so aarly
' 'MKi '.a-l not had aappor
H- . -r I arboola have otblblta Of
; j.'ii- work tbat are attract ln a
'i -al of attntlon.
Twirnt bmbIoo nelnga at :3v
at iho Horkr theater. Tbo proarfifn
opoMi with a piano and vIIoIihmhioui
om-ii aith a piano and violin con-r.-rti
hy J. (ierald Mra. uiti rhnrl
Y (ilard of Bpworth nnlveralty. Tbe
oquallaation of taxation for public
aohoola rofnedlea for a rongHateH
(vwrae of atiidy. and maklnx the
acboola aortal rmitera. will dla
maanl l'rofi'aor Charlea 1-aiie ol
Atlanta will i-ak on "lanona Not
learned In Itookti" at 10: :5ft.
In the afternoon ftupertntendt-nt 0.
I Kern of llockforr 111 will glv
an lllnatiated atereor(tcon lxture n
"ThH New Agriculture and the Conn-
try fk-hool." follow) hy n lecture wi
'"I'he Teaeher anil I.lfc" by lllahon
William A. Qnayle. f Oklahoma CH.
Hlahop (Jiiayl" mIho Iwturi'B In the
evening on 'Troim-theua Iloutnl "
'nliamnliill Hr'zmiiil no !" rf nif
FATAL TANK EXPLOSION
CAMCLCSSNES3 OF GAS WORKER
MAKES SHOCK LIKE EARTH-
QUAKE OIL FOR FUEL.
Knlil Okki.. !)"(. SO. With Hm
fori'M or mi iHrtliiiiiik". HlHtkliiK tint
ground lor ndloa nroiiml mul uwaltoti-
Iiik tlioiiMiunlH of i"0ilo In tlilti ;lty.
Hut coiicri't" mul Iron fuel oil tank
or Hi" Knld Klm'trli! mul Ciih Co.
"XiIihI"iI ttt '.'MS Hill liionilm;. Cli"H-
ler Ih'cker mul 1'iitrl .Iiiiiom iiIkIi'
workmen proliiilily umo rntnlly
linrni'il.
(ilia ii 1 1 1 u 1 ii 1 1 i k In Hie top of tlin
lank "iiiimil the vxiiIiihIoii. Aip(ti'"llt-
ly four milotul or crmle oil were In
III" iHiik mul t'uo iii'ift' " ainnilltiK
on h Mwll-h mlju' f nt r i -l.v to he rim
tn when l)"ck"r. ntnylng n liuHern.
Ilfleil it miiihII Mil 111 the top of tint
lifiivy Iron cover mill thniMl!iiK Hi"
llghli'il liintoni mill lila 1i"iul though
I hit hole Mini Kought lo M"" how inucli
oil vuih nlniiily t'oiitiiltiitl In the tunk.
.Innita atf.'d illr'lly lii'hlnil Dicker.
'I'liu liiatmit the liinli'i'ii emu" In 'iii-
liti't wMli Die kiih ii terrlfli! "xploKlon
ii'iiiftl rorili. Id'i'lii'r mnl .loiien wtrt'
hurli'il T.'i f""t. 'I'll" olotliin of hotli
urn" on Hi" tliolr 11 im were wtvi'il
only hy rolling Into a nt'iitin nnl "x-
HiiKiiUliliiK tlic fliini"H. AttriK'teil h)
their erica n-MPiicra ilni"il tho two
nit'ii front Hi" wninr Moth wore t"r-
rllilv Inirni'il iiliimt the liisul fm'" nml
liiimlH tli"lr linlr nlmiwt Inirni'il off.
.loticH mnl )"cker lire tun rr Iil nml
lV here
('mile oil wni Hulmlltiitcd for coiil
ill Hie 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 It 1 1 It JllHt two WCI'kll
i(.o yc-ttinliiv 'I'll" oil tunk wan null
tut r.-cil In the ground Hie Iron cov-(ilni-
! it n level with the Hitrfnce
T'lt fo re of the t'ilottim wim e-
n mli il i n;i litHt Hi hIiIcm na well iih
mii iinl iti munis fur Hi" ciirthitiuk"
Kei i o d.timiK" waa done to tit"
I l 't 111" di hii uciloii of the
'ml. iior some fiimie li"iini'H liearhy
.i i d in tin- ftumuil
RUEF SENTENCED
CX POLITICAL UOSS THRICE CON'
VICTTD IS GIVEN It YEARS
IN PRISON FOR URIDERY
st I'riiuriHro. Dec. 20 Alimhnui
Hm r fnnner ndttleiil In ma of Sun
I' aniisco. wih toility eiittdiiceil to
f..iii 'icn citr ln tint alttto enilteiitl-
.ii at San iteiitlu ))i'Uoit. Senteni-e
wi. 1'iiinnunred hy JlliUio William 1'.
1 twin who iHi-alded nVw Hltera trial
ii fn i-liitlMe of lillltlllg II tlli'llllier
' . Si Iiiii Itnurd of aniervlom In
''" .iaiiiI of an overhend trolle
ii .im i to the United ltiillntada
llu- til.tl. which eiltled With H
i )it ii i ion on UiM-enilier 10 wna one
ef 'lie tli'-t C letiiattiil l) tile lllstoll
i f U. 1 t
TAFT SHAKES
DIPLOMATS
CP.ISCOM ALREADY OUT REID
AND WHITE MARKED.
KNOX TO START NEW RULE
State Department Will Be A'tfed by
Ambiltador O'Brien at Tok'O
Vho Kns- the Far Eaitcrn
Situatisn Trorughiy.
Waablatoa fx 2 iTn.firai.oii
of (be raaavn for 'he i-por': --orn-ln
mtlgaaUon of Uoyd ' r;n.-om.
ainbaaaatfor to Italy. d--loo-.l thu.
formatloa froM an authentic sourre
kere tonight tbat Whltelaw It-id will
to retlrtd aa ambaaaador to Great
ftrltaliD.
It la the CD atom for aiiitiinoiadori-
to "tender" their rt-algnationn tu
rt prealJenta but alwara wl'h '"
hope that tbejr will he anked 'o ' o i
tlnue their prevloun alua'de r . .
It'ea. j
In the Taft adnilnlntraiion Ui.t ' i- j
torn. It la atatad tonight will !- m om
honored In ht ebraehr etiioin nu nut
honored in the breach than Int.V
ohaervance of the ruatoni Th- nu
ohaeivance. iTbe underNtandlng her.
flow la that the realgnatlon of at
leaat h majority t the ambaMaaiorh
will by accnrit"d with pleamire. A
definitely hnown exceiitlon to tnli-
ffiolley la AtilbaaKaitor O'llrlen at
Toklo. Mr. Taft and Mr. O'llrlen an-
In thorwign accord on the Japanese
ipjeatlon.
In truth Mr. O'llrlen la mild to have
n Taft groan on the .whole unrieic
j of Far HHat fUitatlona.
j It la talked of here tonight that
i If Whllelaw Ittjld were to tender hln
ifKlgnntloii at thin momeiit to Mr
Uooaevelt t woull Im ncceptcd with
ttliicrlly. Mr. Held u n tmilcrBlood.
Iina oitt-llerodnil Herod In IiIh pur
llnilar waya and iiiciiiih of splendid
euteriuiiiiiioiit an exploitation of
rich Anierlcitti M Umdoti. Ills atyle
It la anld doea not ault Mr. Hookc
vidt.
"The revolutltm anioiiK the atnliiiH
aadnra could have heeu foitucen li
week iiko" Hiild a confident author
ity IoiiIkIiI "when It wiih antioiiticcl
that Philander C. Knox wiim not only
lo h" accretary of atale hut the chief
advlaerof Mr. Taft In the aolentlon of
hla cHhlni't. That meant that tilnci
Knox wna the uiiiii around whom the
Iih m or nnll KoOHevi lt HwerH rallied
at Chicago time .wiih to h" a new
dtal In the ciiiIiiimhIch of the I'nlti'd
Stalea."
Amlmanilor (IrUconi Ik to retire to
lulvatti life
They any Hint Whllelaw Held will
alho find hla occupation gone aa a
dlplniiiat and will letire to private
life wllli Mr. CrlMcotn. Henry Whltt
la not particularly perHonu mala with
the preal lont i'lcct xo that puttliiK all
the polnton tOKethnr It IlKdlH llki
there would he mi early cane of situvt
Ul pent nmiiiiK the Keiith n who
hae for alx yenra hohnolilied -with
royalty other wntlemon are to have
their placea. Hut thcKe otluV Kuntli-
men are lo represent and ItnpefHonate
a new policy the keynote or which
lll he heard at Toklo.
Secretary of State 1 lox hat. no
Imdtm iitiuoiiphurt) about him. The
London atmonplinre was first brought
lo the state department when John
Hay hi'cmii" secretary of state after
it year u uiuhassmlor at the rout t
of St. James. Secretary Hoot In-
herits the St. Jitiuea iiHinosphere finui
Ills pi etlecesaor.
The policy of Presldtml Tafl ns
affects foreign tuitions can lie .well
gathered from hla acta at the time
he wns directed hy the president to
look after the state department. Sec.
retary Hoot waa absent during cer-
tain phase or the Chinese troubles
mid First Assistant Secretary or
State Ade was Instructed to teport
every nrternonu nrter school to Mr.
Tuft secretary of war but really sec-
retary of state
Mr. Tuft dlsM)sed of n lot of red
tape ns he would i1Ishio or a court-
martlitl case. He told Mr. Ade iwhat
to tin and II wits tlnne.
Secretary Taft also wiib the dues
ov inachltiu In the I'nnamu coup
d'etat. He knew Unit Iheie would
be no ennal with Central American
or ColtmililHii Jurisdiction over the
right or way. lie therefore spilled
shirt bleeyed diplomacy an) created
a new republic
Virile Americanism U expertM to
obtain nbrond tinier the Tuft ml
ll.lnlsi ill Tin Hin undi r their
ht't..'!i that If Mr Tap had bet i
f BUILD RIGHT
AND YOU BUILD BUT ONCE
Wo have spent halt a life time learning how to construct Business
Mocks School Houses Good Kesidences Good Darns.
No building too large for our capacity no building too small to
appeal to us.
The larger the building the more particular the owner the belter
pleased we are.
Wo know how to give you your money's worth. We take contracts
anywhere in Oklahoma or North Texas. Wire us or see us.
M.J. Gill
Court House Building
president Hint there would have been
no Hcllamy Storcr Incident. Judge
Taft iloea not believe la the public
washing of diplomatic linen; be Ides
be likes the Storers.
Another Incident to show what may
be expected from th Taft cult at ror-
elgn climiccHorlcM may be htid by
going back a little to the Imbroglio
over Hill's appointment aa mubua-
sudor to Berlin.
While tills caao waa at the state
department ami It waa reKrtt"d (torn
time to time that .Mr. Hill wns not
rich enough to anil tho kaiser arr!
besides tbat bis wife wore a nurse's
cap nml went to market on a hi
cycle. Judge Tart speaking not ror
publication tit the time said "Why
the .way to settle all this Is simply
lo send .Mr. Hill to Herlln."
Judge Tart would have Mr. Hill go
to Herlln ami atgue the case lifter-
wards. YOUTHFUL MURDERER
WHO SLEW HIS FATHER RE-
TURNS AND SURRENDERS TO
OFFICERS HUNGER'S PANGS
Holmrt. Okla.. Dec. 23. After
tramping over miles or country and
suffering exposure to tho night's bit-
ter frosts In nu effort toavoltl arrest
John Smith slayer or his lather Jas.
Smith nt Mountitln I Vow last wee't
gnvit up to the officer Inst night nml
Is now In the county Jail awaiting
Mnl.
Immediately after the killing the
boy fled from the Morris homo In
Mountain IVew and so completely did
he roer up 'his tracks that ono one
wtts nble to even get a clue to his
wiierenlxiuts. Yesterdiiy' afternoon
lie came to the Morris homo mul told
them that he was tired of trying to
It'll" front tho ofricors mid wanted to
suirvnilerMoiTlH took tho hoy ln
charge nml brought lilm to llobart
last nlgut.
Thla Is Woith Reading.
I.eo F. Zollnskl. or I'S OlliHon St..
Hnrrnlo. .V. Y.. hays: "I cured tho most
annoying cold soro I over bud with
Iliioklln'a Arnica Salvo. I npplied this
salvo onoo a day for two days when
(very tract' or tho soro wns
gone." Heals nil sore. Sold itn-l' r
Btinrnnteo nt Ardmoro Pharmacy. 2'.c
1) t W
flaliKcrllio UfT the Arilmorlti.
m- m
0
BHn;
immmm.
Construction
RFSIIIT flF liRflR SFNTFNnF!nuncufm ot thcr ncl8 as
BREEDS REVOLT
'FOR LESS
CAUSE THAN THIS OUR FATH-
TRS CARRIED ARMS."
Chicago Dec. 2f). "For lew cause
thmi this our fathers carried arms.
i
!. ns howarr" snld tlie Hev. Mel-
bourne P. Uoynton from the pulpit of
the Lexington" Avetiuo Baptist church
this evening In inferring to the pun-
iahment meted out to Samuel (lorn-
pers John Mitchell nml Frank Mor-
rison ol tho American Federation or
Labor by .Justice Wright of Washing-
Ton. "To sJuid officers of a great orgfJi-
Ized body of 2000000 men to prison
for from otio-hnlf year to a whole ynr
as punlsmnent for disagreeing with
the iKwitlon of a court upon n nues-
Hon that Is not yet. decided a now
Issuo upon which wo have yet to henr
tho highest tribunal In the land speak
Is perilous punishment" declared
Or. Hoynton.
"Sucji n courso Is open to tho charge
of becoming not prosecution lut the
Tfiwent persecution. It nlRo defenrit
tho very end for which tlie sentence
Is pronounced It reveals tho weak-
ness nnd not tho strength of tho court.
Tho tono of tho Judgment Is high
pitched nnd tho language Is violent
nnd thus tho loss of temper begets
nnger. nnd passions aro stirred to
b u oh dopths ns to threaten tho peace
of society.
"Thero Is no place whore Ill-balanc-od
tempor tmcs moro harm 'than on
tln bench. It Is not tho plnco for In-
flamed rhetoric but for tho ttnpas-
dotted application of tho law of tho
laud. Tjlio punishment of Gon)ieTH
nnd Mitchell nnd Morrison is so
sovero nnd is nccompniiled by such do-
BAD
re tlie foieiumvrt ol dangrroui diwaiei ol llio throat and lungi. II
ou hate a cougli. you can Hop it with 1W Cure. If ou tuffcr horn
l.ojrtcnc:i tore ll.ioat bionchitu or pami in the lungi Piio Cure will
loon rr:lore the nutatrj throat and lungi to normal healthy condition.
An ideal icmejy lor children. Fire from opiate! and dangeroui in-
frrtlirnti. I'oi liali a century the otereijn lemedy in thousand! ol
liuinci. Cvtn chronic lornn o( lung di ra-et
itcsroM) to rrscs cu:ie
m
Company
Ardmore Okluhomu
ciunoma I
j tho question of tho wisdom 0( both
i sentences nnd itronounccmciits."
For Ladles.
Yates Center Knn. Sept 18 190S.
After my doctors gnvo mo up to die
Hall's Texas Wondor cured mo ot
kidney and bladder trouble. It Is tho
best medicine on earth. Mrs. II. S
Johnison. Sold by all druggists. D&W
liwould ho n pleasure for ono to
get ni.iriied overy day In tho year It
he knew that on tho follolwng day nu
editor would toll or the ovent so gran-
dllo(tiontly ns cues the. .Mollis editor
In tho rollowlng itroductory effusion:
"Hack from a thousand centuries
comes tho echoes ot 'thnt bloodless
nlrttle of eyes with eyes' nnd on fo-
il hundred thousand vwirs tho samo
ruthless and Inveterate enemy to
peace of mind nnd indifference to for-
tnaflty may bo expected ot opcrato
in the domestic affairs ot tho human
race."
Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that
tuny develop into pneumonia over
night aro quickly cured by Foley's
Honey and Tnr ns it soothes Inflamed
mombrnnes heals tho lungs and ex
pels tho cold from tho system. Sold
by all druggists. D & W
Woodmen Circle.
Ttho Woodmen Clrclo will meet at
tho K. ot P. hall tomorrow (Thurs-
day) afternoon nt 2:30 in called ses-
sion. Ilusincss ot importance.
-MUS. I1IHD SANDM.N'
Guardian.
MRS. X. K. MARTIN Clerk.
Guilty of Counterfeiting.
Passing counterfeit money Is no
worse than substituting somo tin-
nown worthless remedy for Foley's
Honoy and Tnr the great cough and
cold remedy thnt cures tho most ob
stlnnto coughs nnd heals the lungs.
Sold by nil Druglsts.
COLDS
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