The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 204, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 3, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Wtdnsiday Feb 3 1309
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HOW WILL TAFT TREAT SOUTH;
WHAT OF NEGRO OFFICIALS?
HE BEST IN AMERICA
WAS SHOT BY
NIC'S SOLDIERS
THIS IS WHAT CHAS. N. GOULD
STATU GEOLOGIST SAYS AF-
TER THOROUGH EXAMINATION
THE DAILY AROMOREtTE
V .1-11. iRtOII Fell. ?. FlOlllgal Of
iiws ot fair trenini-nt for the
. . Jtnlgo Tlt hiu uddonly Itoeu
. u it fco to fuo with denmini
i . i . i formnc' anil ho Ih nvcrlug
. :u t rifling his b-t to evade the)
u- And It to not at nil strange
toau la tbe no that moat
.i concerns the south political))
.it a- always mad- It democratic.
i i . Houth want to know how
1 1-.- Taft uttimb on th appoint-
or negroe to office. And If
- i ..f.-r.itlc nenaiora have tholr way
v n goln 1 tlml nut at once.
I': i vi.i.-nt Itoottevelt 1m reappoint-
til li . Crum a ttegro t cullvcttH
0. ih. Kirt at CharlcHUiii st. V. The
1 niiitm'iit baa nti been confirmed
f'i-- senate. Democnitle entor
Ji .iJtil by Senator Tillman are try-'
in.: to hold up thla ormfirmatlon
mill after the Ith of Mnrult when
JuiiK- Taft bcmia president. If the
um.i mutton la not nimle before that
i thn Jndpa Taft ill have to
.. .. the Cnarlaaton appointment
i. .- will bring to an laane bla pol-r-latlve
to appointing negroes
.-(Tie.
: h!c- Taft doea not want to meet
iHue. He baa written aoreral
' ; ran aenatora here U secure
onftrmatlon of Dr. Crum. If
- : before March 4 so that at
. . -y ou'aet of bis administration
v . i be relieved of the necessl-
' taking up the Cram appoint-
which. has canted such bitter-
on the part of southern tiin.
It- i'Uhllciurs In tho sennte are will-
IB to help Judge Taft out of the
i. lemma and may forco tho conflr-
'i.aMon over tlio protcat of the dent-
xi.ts Intt If !o. It will give room
fo- suspicion Unit Jtidao Taft I
not ns sincere In his attitude toward
tho south nit lie lias led Mm people
to bcllove.
Thorn Ih nnolhor tpiofttlnn that
bobs up with disconcerting froquon-
cy that bears on tho southern fili-
ation. Is tho south going to bo rep-
resented' In tho now cabinet? So far
tlioro seems to bo nothing that would
biiil to tho conclusion that iho south
Is to bo represented In tho cabinet.
utiles It is that (leneral 1ul;o Wright
Is tu In- maintained us Hoc.ct try
of war. And this would scarcely bo
rdiiHl.b'red special r.-cognltlon nf the
south by .litduo Taft. b.fnuse flen-
oral Wright is already In the cnbi
net and he whs not placed then- by
President Hooaevelt with any par
tlcular desire to give the south rep-
resentation. There Is considerable
talk of the Appointment of Charles
Nagl" of St Ixmls as seorotn.y of
couitm re end labor but Missouri
.mild scarcely bo eiihlen; a south-
ern state and Mr. Nagle conies from
the republican city of W. Iouls.
Oklahoma could properly he class-
ed as a southern state and a ctow
one politically and while there was
some talk of IVmnia I'lynn being
a cabinet poaslMIMy with the port To
Ho of the department of the itt
terlor. his name Is never hoard In
that connection In Washington.
In truth It Is doubtful If tho south
expect Judge Taft to put southern-
ers In bis cabinet. One might go
farther and say that there Is not nit
overplus of cabinet material In the
republican party In the south. Util
southern me have a right to ex-
pect of Judge Taft since his open
declaration of winning the south a
resolute stand upon the question of
appointing negroes in office whether
ho gives further recognition to white
republicans or not. Titles be sat
Isfles the south on tills one propo
sition since it 1ms so pertinently
been raised he will have trouble
Retting any further with his mis-
sionary work In that section of tbe
country.
Hexamethylenetwtramlne..
Tho above Is tho name of a Herman
ehemlcnl. whlc Is one of Uio ninny
valuable Ingredients of Foley's kidney
Ituuedy llcxamcthyloMcicti-nmlue is
ri cognized by medical textlsiolis and
authorities a a uric acid solvent and
antiseptic for the urine Take Foley's
K'riniv Komeriy as soon a - ton notice
any Irregularis t. and aioll a n. litis
tual.tdv Sold b i'l drur- 'f
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take bAXATlVF. ttltOMO QUINl.VK
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It falls to cure. K. W. KKOVB'S nig-
nature Is on each box. 2?ic.
Notice Rebikahs.
All monibers of Ardmore Itchcktih
liilgo No. 20 I. O. O. F. are uiceri
to attend tho regular nicotian on
Thursday nllt;ht. There will be can-
didates to Initiate. The drill team
has perfected the new floor work
and wilt put on the work In splou
did stylo their now regalia and mr-
aplieniNlla will be used for the first
time. 'Hvery one attend. Ity order of
Normnn Okla. Feb. 2.- Prof.
Chaa. .V. (iould state geoblst lmv
Ing recently examined the pavement
In a number of large eastern cltlt
made the statement today that In his
opinion tho streets of Ardmore j
which are paved with Oklahoma as-
phalt are the beat In Ann i lea.
Asphalt is to be found In Oklaho-
ma throughout the slate although
the greater part is In the region
around the Arbuckle mountains.
Xearly aM the asphalt of Oktshema
occurs usually us rock nvphalt.
which la the material with which
the Ardmore streets are pave.
In n fiw Itistonoea as near A'.o-
ka and Cornish the tMHterlal Is found
In an aliinwe semlvet us state. Pure
asphalt or bitumen is derived from
the distilling of petroleum or rock
oil.
.Most of the asphalt In Oklahoma
Is fiHiml along fatillsllnea which ox-
tend from the surface to u depth
of sometimes mniiy Uiousunds of
feet. Along these faults or fissures
tho rocks have sllppc out on one
shle and down on tho oilier. At some
unknown depth those fissures have
cut lieds which curried tho heavy
petroleum which come along the
faults line mid Impregnated the rock
on either side of the fissure. If the
rock happens to be n limestone the
substance Is ealle.l lime asphalt. So
it often hapH)u that a bed of lime
asphalt occurs beside a lied of sand
asphalt or lce cemo.
The thickness of the socalliHl
veins on either side of the fault
line arise from two to three feat
to mom than fit) feet deputi'ling
tiMin the porosity of the rock. Tho
depth of the asphalt leHllM In
Okkihouia Is unknown but It had
been proven to be more than 10m
feet ami In some places the vein
Is ovMsed on the surface for more
than a tulle In n place.
AN AMERICAN ENLISTED MAN
PUT TO DEATH IN RUSSIA
WHILE ON FURLOUGH.
HIS FRIENDS WARNED HIM
Rcto'utions Demanding an investiga-
tion of the Trial and Killing of
Fri2 Strombneh Adopted by Phila-
dclphla Germans..
C. It. Kluger. the Jeweler. 10C0 Vlr-
Klnlu avenue Indianapolis I ml.
writes: "I was so weak from kidney
trouble that I ciu!I hardly walk a
hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's
Kidney Remedy cleared my complex-
ion cured my hncUacho and tho Ir-
roKiilarltlos disappeared and 1 can
now attend to business every day
and recommend Foley's Kidney Kome-
riy to nil sufferers as It cured tuo af-
ter the doctors and other remedies
had failed " Si Id by all dniKKlsts.
Foley's Honey and Tar clears the
air ussanoB. stops the Irritation In
the throat soothes the Inflamed mem-
branes. ;nil the most oliHtlnnte cough
ill-appcnis Sore and Inflamed lungs! PAZO OINTMUNT Is guaranteed to
an- be.ili d .ril Ktrengtiu noil and the
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
! cold
ii !' d from t'i.- vv . ( p n-
f 1 i nit 'i. li'ill it) 'ii i low
It ii K i. i Sid 1 lrur. t
cure any case of Itching blind bleed
lug or protruding Plies In t! to 1
'ays or money refund d fiOc
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Oil
P2K2
I HAVE AN OPTION ON
560 ACRES OF
OIL LAND
LYING IN THE WHEELER OIL DISTRICT
SEE ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED
PIPE LINE SOON TO BE LAID BETWEEN WHEELER AND
ARDMORE
SIDNEY SUGGS
Philadelphia. Feb. 2. A vigorous
resolution was adopted at a mass
ineettng held at the ticriiHtti theatre
this afternoon culling upon the United
Slates government to take Immediate
notion to obtain from Itussla an npol
ogy mid reparation for the death of
Fritz Strombneh. Strombneh was n
regularly enlhtod soldier of the
United States army a votorusv of the
Philippine war and a former resident I
of this city. According to Information
recently received he was shot by or
dor of the Ilusslan authorities while
on a furlough lit that country to visit
his mother. Tho meeting wns held
miller the auspices of the Cermnn
trade unions.
Stroinbach was shot October lit.
1007 bit the facts have only been
learned by his friends In this city In
Uio last few days. It Is said that the
Husslnn government was Instrumental
hi having the matter suppressed.
Ilefore sailing for Kurope Strom-
bach came hero to bid his friends
good-bye and was warned against re-
turning to his native land.
"O I am all rltfit." replied Strom-
bach. "I am a citizen of tho United
States and the czar himself could not
hurt mo."
After the term of his furlough had
expired and ho did not return.
frlendH here concluded that lie lnl
decided to remain. In Courlnnd with
his mother. I.ate last week however
a clipping from a newspaper of Oc-
tober 1007. was received In tho c.Py.
Tills said that Stroinbach had been
arrested at his mother's fnrm by sol-
diers and shot nftor a court martial
In which two witnesses had appeared
apilnst him. The particulars of the
caso are not related.
Strombneh enlisted In company 1.
Thirty-eighth lnfntrtry. United Stntes
volunteers. In Jefferson rv.irracks
Mo.. September 2S. ISO!) and went
with his company to the Philippines
ih.- rollowtrg necutnber. lie was un-
it r rir In l.ninerous engageiiienits.
li.- M-turned to America with his rem-
in. in mill ointlnned 'n the regular
ilce until the time lie i. -reived !i'b
fi Imnrh. Strninlmt It's brothon ln-
l'eve that the Uusslans found out uf-
ti r bis death that their victim wast an
meiicau soldier and since then have
1 'ii i n endeavoring to keep the matter
unlet.
wws
BUILD RIGHT
AND YOU BUILD BUT ONCE
Wo have spent lwlfii lifcj time loitrning how to construct Business
Hlocks. School Houses Good Kcsidcnccs Good I turns.
No building too largo for our capacity no building too small to
appeal to us.
Tho linger the building tho more particular the owner tho butter
pleased we arr
Wo know how to give you your money 's worth. Wo take contracts
anywhere in Oklahoma or North Texas. Wire us or see us.
M. J. Gill Construction Company
i
Revolts at Cold Steel.
' Your otv'.y hope." snlil three rion-
tors to Mrs. M. K. FUhor Detroit
Mich . suffering from severe rectal
I trouble lies In an operation." "then
I I lueri Dr. King's .New I.tfe Pills." she
i writes. "Thev wholly cured. Thoy
'prevent Appendicitis cure Constipa
tion. Headache -oc at Arutnoie mar-macy.
Pneumonia Follows La Grippe.
Pneumonia often follows hi grllUK
nit never follows the use of Foley's
llo-iey and Tar. for la grippe coughs
ami ileep seateil coins. ueiiiKo nay
but the genuine lit the yellow pack-
Solri by all rirugg'.sts.
1 Great Methodist Revival.
Sulphur. Okla.. Feb. :t 1901).
Kditor Arilmorelte:
One of the grentest revivals In the
history of Sulphur Is now on here at
the First Methodist church. Ucv. V.
I' Witt pastor of the local church
and District Kvnngollst Will F.
.lordam of lloldenvllle are conducting
tlie re ival. At the end of the hoc
ond week there have boon many con
versions and accessions to tho
.Met;hodlst church. Last night sover
ui strong men came forward for
prayer and many others kneeled in
the audience. There are conversions
I at eery service. Four of the load
i Ing citizens of Sulphur are nocking
salvation. Indications are that there
i will bo 100 proffessloiw and accos
slons by the end of the present week
S. F. C.ODDAUD.
I
Fol.x s Orlno Utxntlve curei con-
sttpation and liver troultle and makes
tho bowels healthy and regular. Orl-
no la superior to pl'.ls and tablets as
It does not gnpo or nauseate. hy
tnlv nothing eUo? Sold by nil drug
gists.
Head Ardmorclte want ads.
Court House Building
Ardmore Oklahoma
(S
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GOOD ROADS CONVENTION
STATE CONVENTION OF THIS AS-
SOCIATION WILL MEET IN OK-
LAHOMA CITY FEB. 10 11 12.
The People of Ardmore
Who have tried the famous BROMIDE WATER
aro highly pleased with it. Tho demand for this
wonderful water is growing every day
We. tlu olflcers of the Oklahoma.
s.tate tlood Hoaris Association send'
greeting to nil tho people of our
state and Invito anil urge the up '
ivuinttueiit of delegates to this Stat
(lood Itoads Convention which has
for Its object organization education
and demonstration and to determine
how to secure bust methods systems
it n.1 laws for the purjioso of put
ting goods roads first among public
utilities.
Our co-operation at this time will
materially assist our representatives
In their efforts to sccuro this much
needed legislation. Wo Invito the co-
operation and urge tho nppolutmenr
of delegates by every city town-
ship county society commercial I
club educational Institution Indus-1
trial organization nml railroads toj
the end that the Oklahoma state
good rim tls movement may crystallite
In actual construction.
Delegates will bo accredited as fol-1
lows: One delegnte for every 100 1
monibers or fractional part thereof)
of nni' f-nminiirclnt iii-rluttiii-nt lii. I
dustrlal a n.l nut unohilc club or or-
ganization one for each township
three for each county or city who
may bo npoliiteri by either the presi-
dent of the organization or the town
ship trustee county commissioners'
or mayors of the cities so represent-j
oil whos hall furnish the delegation !
with duly authenticated credentials.
All members of tho state leglsla j
turo will be entitled to recognition !
ns the accredited delegate of his1
district and Is Invited to participate
In tho work of this convention.
Please notify promptly of tho ap-
pointment of nil delegates.
Till: OKLAHOMA STATU GOOD
IIOADS ASSOCIATION.
W. U. fJOlT
First Vlco I'resUont.
Oklahoma City. Okla. Feb. 1 r.ioi
E. M. Goil Agent
L'liONM: n7
A RDM ORB.
OKLAHOMA
Grand Avenue Hotel
AMERICAN PLAN
GUY V. FERGUSON Prop.
Most centrally located hotel in Oklahoma. Elegant
cafe in connection. '1 he host of Service.
Oklahoma City
Okla.
Iloarao coughs nnd stuffy colds
Hint may develop Into pneumonia
over night are quickly cured by Fo-
lev's Honoyi nnd Tar aud It soothes
inflanuil membranes iienls the lungs
and expUs the oold from tho system.
J. L. Wilson
Transfer and Storage
I havo a good building
leased in which I store all
kinds of household j-oods
at reasonable rental. Phono
72 and I will do tho rest.
Goods hauled anywhere
or packed and stored.
Promp and careful atten-
tion to overy order.
WE CAN DO YOUR GAS FITTING
"RIGHT NOW"
Don't wait until It nets cold again
Phone 60. Ardmore Supply Co
The Best Oil.
For tho best oil nnd tso best ser-
vlco and tho lowest price call phone
S42. Retail Oil Wagon. 10-lm
Phono C. V. Fraloy. Ho Is prepared
to do that carpenter work on short
notice s-lm
PRETTY AS A PIC-TURE
'FLOUR p.
Is tho whent that roob Into 11IO
MANI)FLOUK. Hvory kernel fully
rlpo overy one Bound ns a dollar.
Tho elioluo wheat anil tho jierfoct
mllllnc tiro what in it k a IHO HAND
FI.ODH.onu of tho very llnest In tho
world. Ordor a sack from your
grocer. If he don't keop It lot u
know. We'll tell you n Rood proccr
who does.
Tyler Simpson Co.
Wholeenlo Distributors.
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