The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 192, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 20, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardmore Wednesday Jan 20 1909
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
The Daily Ardmoreite
By the ::
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO. ::
Sidney Sojgi President. ::
C- (! t the Poroffle at Aninwrely
m fteeood-Cltii Matter. ::
Official Paper for Carter County 1
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Dally Ardmrelte.
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The WseHy Ardnrelle.
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U u: Manager's
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Ivmg Ol-unce
Ardmore VedneKiay Jan. W 1OT0
House veil administration
. :x to wind up In a bias ot
r something.
men never ape rime lit suf
u with the truth to find out
r It para or not.
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thr.
Ale
arnaal not only gtres away
i.itrflnn l.ilt he Writes
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fill them. Can you beat It 7
Ho 'harlet l. Taft Is to get noth-
.hi? f..r his llM.OOii beyond klml
mil'- and the consdounneaa of duty
wd) il'ine.
TV
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trial of the Coopers. ohnrgel
the murder of former Senator
Cani H'lt. Is scheduled to 1mb1ii In
NVhtllle UMiay.
OfP' I
The Winning of the uth." by
William Howard Tsft. piotnls to
ho oulte ns IliturcstltiK u voltltnu hs
Tin- WlnnltiK "f Hie Wost" 1)y Tha-
(lore KoosriVdlt.
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Th- Ciihsn congrea reiiaseinhled
Kxl.iy to priM'lHlm Senora (loinex and
Zny.iH ns president mid vIco-prHalilent :
prcllinlimry to thulr formal lnauj;ura-
lion on Jnniiary 28.
ofi
'Kx I'reslilunt Castro Hays his pres-
ent Intention Is to return to Venezu-
ela He will he M'lTiK'tly safo III
i nt'-rtnlnlnK that Ititentkm so long as
ho doesn't carry It out.
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HuMlxMly else Is going to build
t'orii'-'hlng this summer. What are
(iii Kolng to doT That vacant lot
wh'' ii Nn't bringing you any revenue
Jti i.ow ndght as iwell be turned
ln'o u Kood producer. j
Now that the 1'nlted States Is to!
hui a Council of I'lno Arts to The-
d ire Itooscvelt should bo given the
l't. port. mi duly of proMrly denoml-
fit in iMtrsotta sud newsiaprs. He
Ik In furl our greatest coin in on do-
i(iii liicitor.
dtnlrers of Congressman Carter
will dcplnro tlio fuel that he has. for
the time being owing to III health
lu i ti forced to abHulou his duties
mid seek rollcf In I he Imliny ell
n ae of Florida.
rii- new governor of Indiana Iinn
i I i-l to let his legislators pro
d i. tm wltli a new Jir.o.noo man
ii on Hi. prefers to stay In the gov-
( i. lily n long time rather than
'mi' It so brllllunt a job while
! t.lstH.
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l'mi'ton lVist says: Hoosevelt Is
ink I'ullticr with the big stick.
i I i u THUuan Is chasing Hoone
' i i t It a pilch fork Illg fleas have
- : (lens upon their barks to bite
and tho lesser fleas have
t iivr flena so on ml Infinite.
oo
fs it costs soinothlnc like ISO per
t L ite to run congress It will irnb-
n .v in- believed by the eoulltr) that
M wiiletts of New V'ork was ceo
'willy wrong In his speech of two
I' i ago. Ih should have asked leavo
'o i mi and theu his rouwrks would
nil' out in Uio record.
I h' re is n story In Wnahlnglon
t'it siitnethlng like a .ilfference 1ms
( w l..icd ln tc'n Mr. Hooaevelt ami
atr Taft because Private Secretary
ln ii iH not to bo ono ot the new
'i'i.ii ankl becuuse In goacral.
1 m w cabinet whl not be com
: ' of the Itooscvelt school of
an Min n. Mr. Taft began hs the
'ilr if Kuosevelt. We lo not believe
u Mill bt rogardod as "Roosevelt's
n t ' for crv Join.' He h.u n will
ii1 1 a mind of Ms own
S
No jrtw'r in !!''. no
h4rlUlr in your condition
run Iir ou rn ke-i
yr. ii dn. In kncml !. pnw--r.
rlrtn InflneiK but by
-mr on oonwnt ChtnnlDf
VOTERS BEVARE.
Now flmt th etocttan te a near
prom cMidliUiM for the mayorml-l-y
aad tioa the city's commit-
ton an appearing itpm every hand.
Hw voter tf Ardmore re ow
r reefed by an unwumMr terloos
Wfltloa. Tn election Hi wtiltib 'hy
are about to rce I undoubtedly tb
mnct M-rloua tba. they hare btn
calM arm to face In to far aa tb
dty'ii wolfnw in eoocermH. Ardmore
: In In the moat critical tt of 1t
nm The mmlnir term which
tbne m- who are elected mutt aerve
! trill tor-tori wltliln Ita boundt que.
tlona of thf :r-Htt ImuortMH-e to
; tills city. On wry band we fVail
"
..mi - l.m Hmt mmev on dt
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Imtmrvatnent. It will n-el grave oar
and deliberation In order to be able
to deride iiff n these fhlnts whlrh we
ned f)rt wid most urgently and fou-
nt ant wafcMulneKM to Insure that
tb cltv's !redlt Is not tmrwlred In
tne handa of the mi-a tiom we elect
we re. mnlr the neAv form of ov-
rnriwnt nlaotng authority far e.teed.
Ins; that jiow hehl y the preiwiit
nvmbers of tile rfty council.
'Die tnen wfco will serve us muat
lie of the rKy's best and they must
m no nv- n"m hP "Dr1t
of seimsrnnce. lor me remuneraiNm
offered do not In iy aetiao serve
ns an liHentlve ftr the kind of twin
that Is ieedpl. The men who shall
be elerlrnl liay the oiort unity to
nlsce their iiHines iipoti the rlty's roll
of hotir for from this time on the
true greatneaa of Ardmore shall have
i commenced. Tliu dty has inen;ed
tnvm the chrysalis state and Is mIhiiiI
to try Its wings. If the memlx-rn of
the oew city commission sre not Mctii
ated liv m strictly pure anil honorttble
civic prldn Hml siise of duty thtdr
eleoilon will li n cnlatnlty. "I'.-itiso
coiisldw Well itml refbTl" citizens
tif Anlmort'.
There Is Ht stnke your fllimicliil
prosperity the )inmptrlly of tho city
Uuit ym htive cotmi to love and tint
fnlur here of your chlhlicn.
This
Is not an oxiiKKoratod vlowixilnt of
th new conditions. We have j-rown
beyond the old order of thltiift and
wo need the new. We need to re-
furnish our house ns It were and wo
want those men who are eMTt en-
ough In so to It that we K"t first
the things that we need first and
sn enough not lo get too ninny of
Uhso things that we do not live 1h-
yond our means --ond Judicious en-
ivuirhl to tm hhjit overi' dollar hr!mira
hack a dollar's worth. Above all
too. we want men who ate honest
rnmgh lo see to It that there an- no
leaks thnt none of our dollars fall
wSiere they stiall bring no profit.
These meii must have a record of
lmst achleveliKwt. The dreamer or
the man who has failed In another
sphere ihaa no legitimate place In
any cltv government. The matt who
cannot manage his own affairs most
assuredly cannot lunniigo ours llnvc
we such men. Wo bellive so. It Is
only a question whether or not w
cun Induce them to servi ns for II
will be a ascrlflce.
It has Ikxvi suggested tflint. In this
case a non-partisan giiveriniii'iit will
1h well. We lake Issue with this op-
inion. Men who are already snlagoii-
Iseil along lwrty Hues are lmt ton apt
to view every question submitted to
them from the same viewpoint- to
parry a spirit of chronic disagreement
Into tho consideration of every mat-
ter brought before fhem as a body. It
Is hsrd for even tho most well-balanced
men to lose this party spirit
evon under the most propitious clr-
cumstancew.
We predict thai the mayor of this
city and the commission will lie
democratic If Its members do not
give us the government that they
should and that we deserve we will
turn them out wltcn their term ex-
pires and have a republics city gov-
ernment If need lie and this olty
pledges Itself to loml what Influence
It may have to the election of such n
form of city government.
Von cry: "Hut It should a case
of electing the best men for tho
place." We answer: "If In the ranks
of the domrwracy of this city there
are not a sufficient number of honor-
able nod strong-minded men to give
us tiiu service thnt wo need then
democracy should straightaway fol-
low populism Into the grave - - and
democracy here atid everywhere
would have done that long w-r no
were there not an aliunduiu-e .' mi s
inon."
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Rome iwoiuau abuse tin lr tm -.:
ii h n means of hhmviIuk :ltur r
pede)( i
jj :s :!
LOOKING BACKWARD AT LIFE
T rn-r t r of ;.f bot some ::
tran" tranifonr.af Ion In valaea. I' 8
revJ that the oi.:y great things In
life ar- trifle that arhat pained ui
moat tuMni our hearts and made
tlllow wet with tears were OBl)
trifles fulminating lato overwhelm-.
lag important. A cruel word aa
... . .
unklndness. a Httle misunderstanding
'
may darken a day and separate
from one we love or petrlfr us Into
mood of doubt and despair. The wost i
joyous moments of life the nigh '
n.ht. t ih t.tetnrM ! mnmorT I
may too be only trifles of kindness1
fine expressions of love simple trfb-;
utea of confMenee and trust thati
makes tba very heart smile us we'
nfflmhfr I
Nature is cons'atitiy giving us
these turns In the road to se living! der w do not know but If tba
In true perwpeothe. A supreme MMWl- sill aay. "we must have good
row sn agonising sense of loss the
high-tide of failure that carries our
dearest hopes out to sea. a long pe
rlod of Illness and suffering a storm
of disaster when the ahip of our
work of years sinks In a moment
a da- nlKht of despair the death of
one who Is d-sr'st and nearest may
prove a turn In the road. Then ttmy
come one of thoa rare momenta In
Ufa of Una spiritual discernment
of luminous revelation of coming
to one's highest slf whn the sor
dhl. the mean the temporary the
selfish are stripimtf In an instant of
their garish shams and tinsel. Then
the real tha true tit lemai sUtnd
out in their majesty bathed In the!
splendor and glow of the revealing ofi
truth. In such a spirit the very tin-
gle of the Inspiration of the Infinite
fills us we seem torn again to new
better and greater things for (
have seen the vision at the turn
of the road The Circle Magazine
for Jnniiary.
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GOV. HASKEELL AND HEARST.
The stand taken by Governor Has-
kell In the matter of the arrest of
Mclleynolds a supposed agent ot
Iloorst wns the onl yone that be
could have taken In the ense. The
governor has all through the porse-
cut Ion that he haa auffered anil
which has heon ld by Hcnrst t-.lth
that malignity and nn utter uiiHcru-
puloiisnes that tins clianiclerlzeil tho
hitter's whole career since It hns
lieen mad 1 1 plain to him that hi; mill
never ho a ixilltlcal faetor if any
Imiiortanco In this country on hi:?
own showing and merits lmme him-
self lUlth dignity. Strip Hearst of
his newspapers and the undoubted
prestige that Ihey give hlin with a
certain class of the masses and ht
would n"t be able on his own merits
to attain even to a sent In the leg-
islature of his own state.
Hearst is a friend only so long
as he can use a man and with this
reputation. It is net strange that menj
should now have come to use him In'
Just the Mine manner. He has sought
to affiliate himself with every party.
He lias all his life been a victim!
of a disease that we can only name!
"hysterical verbosity." He must talk
and talk continually ami prefembl
evilly. He Is above all other men In
this country tho man without friends.
He Is popular only with men who
have Interests that he can serve anil
they trust him only becase they have
to. He has shown that he will stoop
to auythlng Witness his prnctloal a-J-mlsstons
tugardlng the evidence that
he has obtained against those whom
he has assailed In the po.it and the
tools that he has used for tho collec-
tion of such evidence.
Since the retirement of Ooveruot
Haskell from his place as treasurer
of the national democratic campaign
he has gained rather than lost In
the heart of Qklahoniana. Ills mod-
eration and the dignity with which
he has met the calumnies of hlsi"-v wno'"" I' ''h il m'
slanderers have shusn him wellbnl-t h' npl f "e article mo
anced nnd un-afrull. The contrast be-iIot of thl e.nintdw more like a bum h
tween the two men Is great. HearBt!of alxteen yeur old school bos m
limy b ruly
of iwlltic.
termed the buffoon
DTO-
Wooilmen Circle
A called meeting of tle Woodman
Circle will be held Thursday after-
noon at 2:30 for the purpose of Ual
lot 1 11 K on appllcHtlons mid lnltlntliiK
oanilltlates.
MHS. niHD SAXDL1N.
Guardlnn
MUS. CLKMMIH MAHTI.V. Clerlk.
Read This.
Yates Center. Kan.. Sept. IS. 1!0S. .
After my doctor gave me up to die
HuM'h Te Wonder cured me of
kidney and lladd r trouble. It Is tho
bint medicine on ( .irrh Mrs II S
Johii'-on 80 d 'it all 'niggls's nW
tHltPSvfil
1 1 1 j- 1
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it
WITH OUR EXCHANGES.
nana
Pnii Valley now has her lst
opportunity of getting a s'e lnM
tut:or It Is now or nver. Will the
cltlxens ?at toijether and make the
trial school or a normal? We be-
Iteve they will but whatever Is done
mmi owr ljrt- hv
forBnil.te p.M once
tuUt vy Unterprtaa.
nieone else out after a normal
eh!
-r
The Nw oald glad to aee a
decided movy made toward good
roads In Mils county thra coming
year Just who would make a good
roads" the leader will be found.
The Madlll News.
We are glad to find another ad
vocato of good roads. We will shaV
hands wbett those good roads become
an accomplished fact and that will
no ! very long now. either.
Never forget you are a part of the
town and that your own" dejxirtnwnt
helps to make up the stranger's es
timate or the place sell all you
can and buy all you van at home.
Rvery dollar that Is sent or carried
away from home makes the town
that much poorer. If you have the
means Invest In something that will
give somebody employment. Do not
kick at a proposed Improvement slm
ply because It is not at ytmr door.
McCttrtaln fJszette.
Hood advice!
The diversifying farmer brings
something to town to sell most ev-
ery time he comes while the one
crop man buys something most every
time he comes so Jon; as his credit
lasts. The moral Is too plain to men-
tion. The MRonsvHto News.
When Oklahoma farmers learn this
lesson there will not be so many
complaints from the small fnrmerfc
j when a spell of uuuHtially cold wenth
or strikes them. They will have
houses thnt will ennble thorn to stand
a little had weathed with equanimity
nnd sufficient n the larder to do
away with the necessity of going
to town every three or four days
to get a aumll stock of groceries
that they havt literally to force out
of a long suffering storekeeper.
If non-resident property owners
would illsimw of some of the chol"o
unimproved lots they hold at a res
sonable figure several good IiusIih b'.
buildings would he erected thereon
this spring. The non-residence prim
erty owners are a menace to pu
cell's growth holding their pmpciT-
to derive the lteneflts of otln iv
forts and labors. The couni I ca'
a legal manner make it so u: or
liable expensive and annoy. tu
them rhat they will either linpiow o
sell. Put the blocJks to 'em for "ii y
will never do anything until oi
touch their pocket-liooks. The Pur
cell Call.
That Is so. The only class of tin
sens that are of large benefit to a
community are those who stav there
and imrtlcipato ln Its difficulties and
lis struggles. The man who pur
chases real estate In n city and thin
stands off nnd waits for that prop
erty to Increase In value without do-
ing more for the pla-e In which he
has his holdings than pay the tuxt a
due Is not a desirable citizen
j. 4.
Then ton to make the newhpapi
mark every little squill :t might i n
llsh about a candidate wli.tho it
was free or imhl mutter; and if pa d
a debiting Hoeloly than It docs like
the work of men of tuHture ywira in
n state leglBlature. Martihall Count
Deinocrt.
HlHht you lire Democ af Tln-re
are lot of other tlilngn along the
nine line thnt you might call at
tontlon to Imt have patience
The Democrat )Kistlvely will deal
In no personnl differences of what-
ever nature. If anyone has a person
al grievance against any man. or
set of me. tho Democrat will not
o tnueh as nlr the matter In the
least much loss enter actively Into
a hint or two to the effect that we
might tecum us a big kuu and go
shootuw in certain directions If we
(bono hut we have not seen fit o
choose to do no. The other fellow can
do the hhootlnir. If he likes. In ou
advert lulu column at to much pir
The Sulphur Democrat.
Who ald that filters are a blood
tlilt-ty iace of men?
u a a a a
PERSONALS
! 1 - in Mr'l!- s :i fh- . fru'i; 1
En.-
J. M. Arnola :s nere tiKiay from;
Springer j
James Alveraoo la here today f-om
Woodford.
Jamea Mclntotk Is a visitor to!ay
from Huipo
J. r. bison la la the cl-y to-ly
from Matflll.
Nathan Saaa la a visitor in the
city from Marietta.
J. B. Wblta loft toiay on a Us
It to Mill Croak.
It tl. ileoaett of Pa'is. Texn- H
In the city today.
J. Cutch Smith of Marietta is an
Ardmore rlaltor.
John V. HutchbM Is In the city
today from Baum.
Ike Harmon la in the :t toUy
from Poolevllle.
John lrvin a cattleman of Oil
Creek. k an Ardmore visitor
K. M. Oompton. a real estate man
from Madlll Is In the city.
O. S. Ijulmer Is among the vis-
Itorq today from Wynnewood.
Mrs. C. W. IHgert left todsy for
Ada where she will rialt with friends.
Dr. Dow Taylor chairman of the
Carter eonnty Democratic central
committee is here today fnm Wood-
ford. K. M. Uverton. who has ben in
the city on a business trip return-
ed today to his home In Sherman
.Mr. and Mrs. Claud Anderson from
Portates N. M are here Uniting
their aunts. .Meadames S. K. Howies
and M. J. Denning.
Mrs. II L Wilson and Mrs. C. I
Cox returned to their homes this
week. Dallas and Houston. Texas re-
spectively after visiting Mr. and Mrs
T. A. Kedbetter their parents her".
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars He-
ward for any case of Catarrh thnt
can not be cured by Halls' Catarrh
Cure.
V. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo. O.
We the undersigned have known
F. .1. Cheney for thel nst 1.1 years
and believe I1I111 perfectly honorable
In till business transactions and
naucinlly able to carry out any oh
ligations made by his firm.
Waldlng Klnnnn & Mnrvln.
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tnken Inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Plcer 75 cents-
per bottle. Sold by nil druggists.
Take Halls Family Pills for cor
Miration tl At w
1 1 'he henan eta e f. n
g ill 'hr TVl'lix n" .r
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OIL MEN-NOTICE
560
LYING IN THE WHEELER
SEE ME
ATTENTION LADIES!
Our agent will call on ou in a few days with spring
samples of
"Blue Ribbon Hosiery"
AND
"Deisher Underwear"
Do not place y'ur orders until you have seen this
line K WILL S WF2 YOU MONEY AND GIVE
YOU BETTER GOODS.
"Blue Ribbon Lady" Hos made of finest three
thread lisle yarn linen spl' ' I. full regular made.
Black tan and Copenhagen blue GUARANTEED
TO GIVE SIX MONTHS SERVICE 6 pr. $2.00
"Blue Ribbon Gentleman" Half Hose made
of hest combed Egyptian jam special weave linen
tipped apln mg full regular made. Black tan helio-
tiope and Copenhagen. GUARANTEED FOR SIX
MONTHS SERVICE 6 pair for $2.00
"Blue Ribbon Girl" Hose made of the finest
mercerized lisle linen tipped a beautv. Black pink
and tan Full regular .nde. FEET GUARANTEED
FOR SIX MONTHS WEAR. ... 6 pair for $2.00
"Blue Ribbon Boy" Hose made of best three
thread lisle yarn linen spliced regular made black
FOOT GUARANTEED FOR SIX MONTHS
WEAR 6 pair for $2.00
Besides these we will show you the BEST 25c
HOSE for boys and girls ever seen in the city and a
line of hose at 0 PAIR FOR $1.00 which is EOUAL
TO ANY 25c HOSE YOU HAVE EVER BOUGHT.
Genuine Burson Seamless Hose for ladies
only 25c
"The Deishur Underwear" for lathes nnd .'ontlcmeu.
nothing like it ever shown soft as silk wears easy and
never loses its silky linish.
Tlu-se. goods all eomo to you Dili EOT PROM TOE
MILLS. WAIT FOR OlTR AGENT it will pay you.
Blue Ribbon Mills Agt.
IN THE CRIMINAL COURT.
A Little Change From the Usual Or-
der of Cases This Morning.
Juror 0. W. Young was excused
from further service on the Jury this
morning.
The iwhixkey caso were not quite
so much In evidence today but still
there wore some and the docket
show thnt there are many more
yet to come.
Th case of James McHughes charg-
ed with transporting liquor came ho
fore the court again this morning
The state got all Its evidence In and
the attorney for the defendant. Sam
II Ihitli r. ob'alncd a peronuitorv
da'-f to the lur h. fu.n.d Mc
Hiigln - n gu i mli ns"ucti.n-
f' nn I uLii Mil-
I HAVE AN OPTION
ACRES OF
OIL LAND
IF YOU ARE INTERESTEI
SIDNEY
Starr Shelton caso set over until
tomorrow.
Chas. Gutshaw and A. IiwIs. case
set over until the 23rd. owing to Ill-
ness of the defendant's attorney.
It. A. Uyrom demurrer ot com-
plaint confessed.
John Love Impersonating officer
failed to appear. Hond forfeited and
raised to $1000.
John Ganiard and Vlrglo Austin
caso set for tomorrow.
John Shelton. fouuJ guilty hy jury
nnd fine nssessed hy Jury at $.10
and costs and thirty days Imprisonment.
I. H Ohcr and M Law lis are In
'he cly todav from Hugo.
II -1 Uduiorcito want ads
ON
OIL DISTRICT
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