The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 180, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 6, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Wednesday Jan. 8 1909
PAGE TWO
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Wi-i.comu Worms to Women
Women nh tvOcr with disorders peculiar In Ihrir
on thuulit nrilr to Dr. 1'ivrce and rc-rtivp Ircr tlir
advice l pliicin of oef 40 yrart' rtpencner
(Willed and tircrfiil pri.ialitt in the ilnejvcv
ol women- V.xtiy letter nl Ihit tort h the inoM
careful consideration triJ it retnled m tacrrdly
confidential. Many entitHely moJcit women write
fully to Dr. I'irrre what they would hrinl Iroin
tcllui to tlieir local phytirian. Die local pli)ucian
( pretty ture to tay tint he cannot Uu ntlnn
without "an examination." Dr. 1'ierce holdv that
theve divtuMcliil cuaminalioni are iriicrnlly need
lest ii nil t'uit no woman earept in rare cuvev ttiiiuld Mihinit to them.
Dr. I'ierecS trentnient will cure you f!hl in tha privacy of
your otrn home " i'Tirite l'ri riplion" hat cured
liiimlredt of tlioutiindi toina uf tbeni tha rrortt of cattt.
It h tlir onlv inrdicine of itt kind tint it the product of a regularly graduated
pli ticitin. The only one ood cnontlli that ill mnVrrs dire to punt i( every
inttrJicnt on il outtido wrapper. Ihere' no secrecy. It will lieur evunilna-
turn Nil jlc.liol mill no liahlt-fnrmini! drills are found in it. Some tiimrup-
iiIihis medicine dealers nniy uflrr ou a substitute. Dmi't t.iVr it. Don't tnlle
with your hciiltli Write to World' Dispensary Mcdii-al Association Dr. It.
V. 1'icrfi. I'icsidciit lliilTulo N. V. -lake the ndvtcc received und he well.
POLITICIANS
ARE TROUBLED
POLITICAL
ALLIANCES
SAMPLE OF DOPE SENT OUT
FROM GUTHRIE LI NINO UP OF
POLITICAL ASPIRANTS.
OKLAHOMA CITY THE CAPITAL
Lee Crucc to De Governor H.iskell
in to Succeed Senator Owen Guth-
rie and Shawnee to be Dropped
Flat Oh It's Intsrestlng Stuff.
AND POLITICAL PROPHETS ARE
AT SEA A3 TO GOV. HASKELL'S
FUTURE A3PIRATIONS.
GOVERNOR MUTE AS A CLAM
Rumors Rife That He Wants to Sit
In the Halls of Congress Some
Think he Will Try for the Senate
Four Yejrs H:nce.
Hi i Ih a Kptidnl from (iuthrle In
the Wichita Kagle. tluit may prove
liitin tin gio ino.
tlnvo-iMiriipreil political nllliiuco
1n wihch Oklahoma City's imlltlciil
iiml'i'ioiiH to secure the capital and
-late. Oklnhmiui Clt elected (lover
tioi llHk'll n iik-iiiImt of Ha Cham-
her of Coniinerre unit the Woodmen
f the World of Oklahoma City In-i'laii-l
him Into that order.
Tliii filfiidnhlp of such h powerful
riDiiiiiiiHtlon uh that of a rundldtttc
inr Kovenmr and for t'nlted State
0T Hi-imtor i-nrh with n alriing political
lOllOVMllg Hlirilll till llflllOCI HI1C utr-
t. would Ih- of Krvajt mlvmitHKe to
n ritv with capital aaplrntlona and
that city pom It afford In turn to
throw nil ft MtipHirt to the candidate
for the two hlftbest offices within
Uu- atlft of the alat.'.
It Ih not known tliat Coventor I Ins-
kfll la ft willing pally lo aucti an
iilHmire as (lit governor and III
friends nre iion-roinmlttal on that
iitJwl hut the iucHuutlomt of Ok
Inltonia City aip)nr to he imtent.
Another circumstance which ixilnla
to the direction of the wind la a
recent avowal of the Oklahoma ex
ecutive thnt he I .nosed to (iuthrle
for Die atate capital. (Iuthrle lina
never ahown a great amount of
leal In aiiiMiitlMK the Haskell ad
tuliilatratloti ami the city au-l coun
the mimical aaplratloua of l.cc practically .nsreKiir.leii the advice
fnice of Anlinine for Rovernor nmr"f H"' Mtilell orKaiilzalliiu In the
or (iovciuor C. N. llaakcll for I'nlt-
d St.il i h aeiiutor to auccceil Senator
HiiIk t I. Oncii will Ih the prlucl-
uy factoi-a appeara to be the luteal
political di'veloptueuta In Oklahoma.
Tin rr are many circitmataucea to
1- ad the ahrcwil Millt leal ohaerver to
u iict such an alllnuce. It lata hucn
dcflulicly auiiouuccil hy lending po-
litical advlaora of both Coveruor
ll.i1 kt-ll and l.ee (.'nice that thu lat-
ter will In' a candidate for Kvernor
cent election hy i-oIIIiik tip a Mk
majority analnat Henry H ..lolinaton
the alinlnlatratlon candidate for con
xreaa in the ftrat dlatrlcl. la the face
tif Implied atatemeiita thnt the :f
plrntlona of tTiuthile to i-etnln the
capital would ho heat foalered hy
votliiK for .lolinaton.
(overiior llaakcH'a opiHisttlou lo
(iuthrle wna made fully patent hy
hla action In declluliiK an invitation
to attend the hnmpict lo he given
two yearn hence tinvcruor llaa-i tonlRht hy the oltlxena of Outhrie
k(U'n amhltlon to k to llio United!
St uti h xciiHte from Oklahoma la alao
a matter of knowlt J;e In Inner )
lltkal clrvlea.
That an alliance etata hetween
(ioM nior Haskell ami Ida former op-
pom in fir the Kuhernalorlal prima-
iy nomination I.ee Cruce lina he-
otn evident from the fact that
r ic Hi ally every one of C'ruce'a inan-
a i' and clone political friend ol
t'i .idmliilatratlou Imve heen xlvcit
appolntnii'iit In the official family of
(lOwinor llaakcll.
Tht ) followed a auddell ceaaatliin
of i'c Huh I lielnu imulo upon (lover-
nor Maakell hy Olimr Uti'mtllcl. edi-
tor of the Oklahoma City Tlmea. a
hailing lepiihllcan oikiiii of the
tta'i puhllahed at Okliihoiiia City.
ihniMllct had hten twice arreatod nnth" "' ailmlnlatrutloii
hn kcb iby (lovetnor llaakell of
( Itrin.il libel hut hla cave uaa auil-
enlj citnii")inlaeil throiiRh the In-
ttiv tlou of MlroiiK Cruce and llna-
lo the ailmliilalrtitlou and the pecnud
li-Klalature which convened Tueaday
Certain pronilnent iletuocratlc lead
eiw In (iuthrle have autuKiinlxcil (lov
ernor lluakell and hla aduunlatratlonj
fnun the atari which has reunited In
aiwoten breach hetween (uthrtc ami
the udmlnlatnitlou. now ipiartered In
the temporary capital.
Shawnee the thlrvl prominent can-
lidnte for the atate capital la now
head over heela In a county aont
flKht. but haa one eye flel Uhiu
the atate capital (lovernor llaakell
haa profeaaed nothing hut frlenJahlp
for ShHWtiee hut he haa recentl)
'cHiiceled two apeakhiK datea In that
city. Some of the Khnwuoc jMilltl-
clana are bi'KlnnliiK lo wonder where
they really ataud with reference to
If the (pleat Ion of localtHK the cap
ital of the state should come up
hirliiK the life of the preaent admin-
latratlon and the aecond Icglalnliire
W'nsliitiRton. .Inn. ft.- Oklalummnh
returuliiK Waahtngton alnce the
holHuya hrlnn the lntereatltiK Infor-
mntlon that (iovernor llaakell. whoae
term explrra two yenra hence will
he u cHiidhlnt for coBKroaa In the
tllrd dlatrlct. And nut her. that four
yenra hence he will he a candidate
for the 1'nltod .Slatea senate.
On what grounda theae. K)lltlcal
prophota haao their conciuatoiiB la
not quite clear. So word or Intima
tion haa ever come from Coventor
lluakell hlmaelf that lie haa political
uaplratlona after hit term as kovit
nor expire. To no perhon haa ho
ever hreathd hla Intention of tryliiK
for congreaa. and neither haa Mr
.llllan llaakell hla wife and cloaeat
pollllcal advlaer. who known the gov
ernor'a political aecreia heller than
anyone cine In Ihe atate. Covemoi
llaakell liaa many tlmea wild Unit he
would rnther lie a member of the
kiwer house of conpreaa than to ho
In the aemile und this la rather an
unusual attitcmetit. Hut the governor
la an unuauiil politician.
The heat ground for these iiolltl-
cnl rumora geema to he In the fact
that no one believe (Jovernor llaa
kell Intends to retire to private life
w'heu hla term aa governor expires
two yearn hence. The constitution
prohibits a aecond term aa governor.
and therefore aaka the anxious pol-
itician what office will llaakell want.
They soein to have a "hunch" that
he wants to alt In the halls of con-
Kress. There are others however
who believe tliat ho will wait four
yenra an 1 make a daah for the sen-
ale. There are t.nly the same reason
for believing this that obtain for
believing that he will make the race
for congress.
There are more thnn one who as-
pires to bo a member from the third
matt Id however ami if (lovcrnot
llaakell tnalo's the race there he will
have first to fight and fight hard
for the nomination. Then lie or
whomever else gets the nomination
will have a gooU big Job on their
lmnda to overcome the 2fil)0 majority
which Congressman Crenger rolled
up over Congressman Davenport In
the last gwieral election. Ilaakell's
ability as a campilgiur Is iniipies-
Honed ami he enul.l doubtless carry
the district. If he can et the (lami
nation without stirring up too much
strife among tlie democrats. Anyhow
llaakell'a future polltlcnl aspirations
Is a subject that Is causing the poll
llciaua of the state considerable
thought.
ltll Mipportcra and bualuesa IntereHtaj there can be no doubt hut that Guth-
it Oklahoma City. j He would he at a decided illiad-
linanillately following a retraction VHntnt and that Oklahoma City
H Ki Oklahoma City Time of the! "W linve the beat dinnce at the
;ut. .! llhelotia atatomenta concern-1 n't f h'' rCH.
I i i.nvernor Jluakell the Times on- Sonic proiiilnent deinocra.. asaert
iml uH)u United Ktntea Senator
Ho ri j. owen sad antiounciHl that
i 'inning fire would he kept up
M
i i
v
v '
0h
I l i niaki- overtiirea to tin- adinln
i' a- i i ('nm id'ni wHll tile begin
!l"'i; of i- ac'iv.' fight for the tern
t t i t I rmaiM-nt cnpl'al of tin
Negroes Denied Seat In House.
Washington .Ian. :. Three con
gresalonal election contests from
South Carolina were practically de
cldwi tmlay when election committee
No. I ri'ixirtiNl to the 1ioum In favor
of the pertnnnent seating of Iteprc-
aentattve .lantea O. l'atteraon (dem.)
of the aeooml district over Untie.
.Myera (rep); fleprescntntlve Aahttry
F. l.eevcr (dem.) of the seventh
over Alexander Dandier (rep.) and
Itoprcscutatlve (5iorge S. Igare
Idem.) of the flrat dlatrlct. over A.
1' I'rloleau (rep.-. All the defeated
candidates are uegrm.
that any attempt on the part of the
present mlmtnlstrntlou to chooae the
aucceaaor to the ajovernor'a chair
nig allegrti Irregiilarltle In the would meet determined opposition
- enroer of Senator Owen. I within the rnnka of the democratic
it thta time. Oklahuiua City l'rty. It la predlctcl that Attorney
i- a Cruce stronghold but had !enei al West will In- a candlliite for
ii to that time a center of 'he d"'iH'ratic giitxriintorial noiiiliia-
'."ii to (lovvrno! Husk' II. lie t ton .ind In the event of j three
iiiiiii-i.-d politUal alliance Mich asl anouicl sign lulu Charter
his !. .ui liti.il Mi Wt-t and ln. !uthrle Okln.. .Inn. .1 Attontel
full wiii! would i'i..i.utdv be forced 'o'lieral West haa.ndvUed fiovernor
to .in .iiii.m t wrli one of the 'woj llnskell tlint all premlaea considered.
1 I'e should algn the Tulfcii charter.
a doiunieiit which tins been In the
gov ..mors office for tlie last si
uior.lhs
BEST TREATMENT
FDR CATARRH
jot in r candl Intra fo" the capital than
Oklahoma City.
S. S. R isUiuIk t tn ittiicut for Catarrh hct.urc it is n pcifcit Mool
jnirihcr. It i the only ini licinc that is able to Kt down into the ciriula.
tioii and cntinly remove the catarrhal matter ntitl impurities vshuli iinMlucc
the tio i' !c. As lone; na thenim-ous tncmbraius and Iivmks.uc kvj't intl.imevl
nnd irritated I v this impure nnd infci ud condition ol the blood Catanli wi'l
remain. Its tli.-igrecaWe and dan'tri us hyniitnts o ntittig; nuis-cs in the
cnr mucus dnjjiintf lack into the throat headaches watery ous ditVu-ult
1 riTvthjiijr nnd even .stomach disorders and vvi .iki ncd health ennot he crin.i.
mtitly i elicvcd until the blood is jniritkil. Nothing equals S. S. S. (or thu
j irjioie. Jlncs down to the very root of. the truuMe ami removes every
j irtitle of the catanhal matter from thehliMHl and tnruhes this it.il fluid so
that all the mucous surfaces are Mipi'lieil with nutritive hclthhtl nualuie in-
tt' .id of lcine; constantly irritateil and inll.imed lv impunlu-s in the titcula-
tirn. Then tlie svnititoins begin to jmns away nmf when tf. h.is entirely
j urificd the hlood Catanli is pctuinneutly cured ami the j-eiiet.il liealf
t"i .itly built up iJool; on CaUtih and any uudieal a 'vice doited hent fu
to all who write.
the swirr spiiCiric co. atlaiita ca.
I one thing U certain and that Is
' tlw ciplt.il fight will be an Important
I factor lu the state political campaign
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