The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 262, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 11, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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PASE TW
Ardmore Sunday April 11 1303
Liver Trouble
Remedy Free
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s'Arr.. if the white :f tre
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Ka'cs rur.s r.d-rir.y low
fna . pjr.t nOK.Al.utua
to Ca. 'rr..a and U.
North Pacific Coast
T cm ts on Du..y
March 1 to April 30
Ask for a copy of our foldei
'Across the Continont in a
Tourist Sleeping Car."
GEO. H. LEE
c. p. A.
LITTLE RUCK ARK.
J. S. McNALLY
I). I A.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
Now Complete
ri Pala'-e BarbT Shop
I . '-.-n rvajodeleo and is
v k ruo-t complete bar-
' -. r !.op io the citj the
t xirbers and the nicest
i'. rooms in Ardmore. If
the rst service you
you will give u y jut
Palace Barber Shop
FREE
$: ; t- k . . .
- -.ns ; r. r.
.r- e wsch i J:; i- .
f art-hase r:.'. at i
P. Hall s st :
Caddo street. Get
tickets with eac r. ; ur-
chase. DRIKK distil ed water. ABSO-
LVTELY PURE.
ARDMORE ICE LIGHT
COMPANY.
POWER
t
mm
$25.00
LAWTO REPLACE
DESTROYED
S.9REVE COURT DEC SC. CRE-
"ED EMERGENCY V.HICH H 5
BEES PROVPTLV MET
TO CONGRESS IMMEDIATELY
'' Kov L CHet'- to tup-
tntrtte VWtt Have Traf-
so: to t Htct4 ty autt
fee wiime.
Ckieaco
April 10 New fodrU
lai
for to poaiaataeat of biitr
lTfry oa a aotIy U8rot bam
;: o '.a t- propoatX to tatt
tip comnuttee on tesalataoa
riotn by the Wotaaa's
V.V-IJ t
meet the emergency
pre-
t4ti -r the widesprtad trafltc
1"
ia
r.rU d. U4 br federal aad state
urrMM - arior.!. Aaanra&CM have
r" ir tTom member of coagree
-v.t (.txu id 'ration wtu be secured
for a new white slat meatmre.
A first draft of a oca a measure has
a prepared by Assistant Bute s
orney Clifford . Roe for the Wo-
r. World and is now under con
!- ratio. This bill seeks to ponlsh
i.ver shall procure entice or en
a. race any female person to leave
of the stat to go to any other
for a life of shame and also
a:one "who shall attempt to pro-
:r or entice aay female' to do so.
. r-celve or tire any money or
'-ict of value for Pfocurlns or at-
:.p.ing to procure aay female per-.-'
to do so. The poalshment pro-
'.M for this Interstau -rhite slave
-iff.- is 10 years Imprisonment and
a fine of flO.OM.
In advancing this form of a new
fodml white slave law Mr. Roe.
who has had practical experience
in prosecuting some 1 50 white slav
rio said:
' . .
and foreign commerce act should be
passed at once. The federal icevern-
merit has better and more effective
machinery for getting at the facts In
th.. forelrn and Interstate traffic In
cirls than have the varlouf state.
Commerce consists in Intercourse aad
traffic including In these terms the
transportation and transit of persons
and property as 11 a.' the par-
chase sale aad barter of persona
and property and arreemenu there-
for "
-I'd Rather 01. Dtr.
an havA tnv ft off." said M.
t
Ptnrham of Prtncev:lle. in.. -but yo il
dl- from .ggrene which hadeaten
av ignt iwi :i !n "'.
1 doctors. I" sed
v .j nnek.
'r Vrn'ca '
."j--. of VW ma
- d -
' who'ly cured.
Fev.T Sore.
aojr.d th-
P'-a-tr.ai v.
LABOR LEADER IN TROUBLE
JOHN LVNCH. AGED 40.
YOUNG GIRLS ASTRAY
LURING PROMISES.
LEADS
Y AL-
Ftttsbor. Kan.. April 1" t i;U :
allunnc promises of diatnov
i.oid
loths and rH in
if thtf WOUld W 4'-l
! Ixh.h or Ki::'.i
' -::.'mng. aged 15. and
a ito
!:;
i
Mar
az.d 16
testified on
ar.l !n 1
: n l.yn -fr
as J
1 th-'.r r:
...ts taI r
- -ki-h!tp
hi
th" rn
Strict court
a fid 6o.
.;!ln. ber
n and left
t. !.'-mse
1 '
' 'il-
- PT-
lit h-
doing.
"tu d-f' -.
w ha he
d' tr. knoi.
... hd so.
d.dn t '
and th
ards
With tB
:at;I after
Joolia
to
-..i Tfc nu. r.t in.t
" r '
mill be ."sad- ty th dfnae
LyndL latly been prominent
Oklahoma
in democratic politics in
acd :
torn
in labor circles In Okla-
w. . . 1.1. w.
caused a sensatioa In Oklahoma
here he U best known. For several
. . .
he Oklahoma State federation of
:.!r aad editor of a labor paper at
Shawnee. Okla. He was also engaged
.a the newspaper business at other
poiL'.s la that state and was mown
as
r
the
cw .a' a
tra.r.:- at
ri-pa-gn t s"
ma fir Hask!l f:r
.'.- i i'a:o-SZ-.-TZ.'
ai WO
ikxeraor ilui .
saaeriate
own Avfc d-- i-
TrS S
ae had .
aay istr- r
awny from
DMM U faise
:-. developed tmrlnc the testimony
ha. Lyn-a bu WN accused of s-
;r.-.g his livelihood by passing
h-ks oc hanks la Froateaac aad
Pittturg which proves! to be bogus.
This a bower: on the aide
and incidental to the chart a to
SOW fftCltM.
Kmc Tr-t.
Tate Canter. Kan . Sept. IS. 198.
After ar oottors cm tee p to s
Ha Tmu WVo4 as o
tit ar-- Vi.t T-ibJ- It l
t- rrd:rt- -a e-2s Vr H. S
JoaiMoa. 4 T all .r-rrt-. D"
DDniTPTQ DA II DflAnC
iKUIuulO nnlLitUnUo
'-Hlt.E PR07ECTI.SC PEOPLE
AOAlfiST UNiUST OISCRIMIN'A.
TION ALSO PROTECTS ROADS
Outhrie April 10. Th corporation
commiasloa eter staaos as a bulwark
of defease against aajast alscrimlna-
tioa by the railroad agaiast any ja-
j.j . . .
diTidnal person aad tnaaatach as
both freight aad passenger rates are
baaed npon the net earnings of rail
roads 'he comaaia!oo feels that It
Incumbent upoa them to protect
"T . . .J
"V" . . "V" U ' lf
interest of everybody that this he
1
done.
la conformity with the riei
the
corporation commission has publish
ed a schedule of pevtalMe for those
who fail to purchase tickets before
boarding trains. The following ta
their official order and takes effect
May 1st:
-It is.
'
"nwration commission mat ail pas-
seafers boardlag trains without
tickets at stations -where tickets
aretotd may be required to pay th"
following schedule of penalties In
addition to th regular authorized
fare: When th fare Is "0c or
a penalty of 10c; when th" far !s
more than 50c and less than S'
a penalty of !5c: hn th far- i
11.50 or more a penalty of or pro-
vided however that such paa'-"enr
have the prlvilesre of purcbai:iK
...
k
ets at the first station where McVjrs
are sold may be required to pay the
which case the minimum penaltr
shall apply if they so pur.-liave
tickets.
"It is further ordered that on-
doctors brakemen or other persons
In rharxe of trains shall aot. nf-r
this order becomes effective require
the production of tickets at train en-
trance except for the purpose of
routing passengers under the'r tick
ets."
We often wonder ho rnr person
i. .r'M Bt" anvthlnc
butF oev Ttr for couwh.
: . 7ITi T 2.1
et into aeceptmar -own tnare or otn-
"r JstlttJte- The renulne contains
harmful drug and is ln a yellow
Pkna;
nh a I anssist.
k. T c cv.k of Columbia. Ky
ln h v !itinjt with Dr. and
Mrs R H H-r.ry !n northwest Ard-
moro FREE
REX i-AMOUS COMPLEXION
POWDER the kins; of all beautifying
powders. I: i abs.r:tct and non-
b
Irritatint; and nay be us-d where nnT 01 clerks working heart with cheer and coodfellowh r
other powders sre rr.po:b.e. It will under him. incladin; Indian agents to see such old-time friends as Bryar.
enhanee the beauty of the most per Wpervlsors of schools and teachers Snyder who used to visit us wh-
fct complesioA and render less an- Of tnl number there are about 3.009 Ardmore was a shanty town
rarent the defects of the poorest. It ho are under th eiYil service The visit of Mr. Snyder anion e h
Is endorsed by the leading profession- There are nearly IMO financial old Ardmore friends sets the memori-
al and society people and w guaraa- clerks in service under the commis dancing with pleasant reminiscenr-1
te erery package to give perfect sloner. Th appointments that the of bygone dayi.
satlafACtlon. To further Introduce this commissioner makes are not -xclu- Te oM guard will recall Mr. Scy-
wotderfuI powder we make this spec- slvety political ooe. They are made der as a Joyous optimist and a boo-
m! offer to YOl'. 3end us th names ia fBCt- wltB vlw lo efficiency tsr that worked with tireless energy
aad addrtsses cf tea ldle aad 10 nther than upon political recommen- for the advancement of the commu-i.-a
in money or stamps to cover dstion. though this do not mean ally and the development of Iu re-
charges and w will send you prepaid lht selections have been una- sources.
s snmp'e package of REX COMPLEX ually good one In sons ease. A braver knight sever accompa-
ION POWDER a sample box of REX When It was announced that Mr. nled the caravan nor llrttly rode
SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY CREAM ane" 1UPP would he retained in office the hot sands of the desert than
our handsome illustrated BEAUTY Representative ilcOuire made th bryaa Snyder.
BOOK. This handsome be-
J!
pages aB cover and complete
...
detail; telling you how to preserve
your beautv and create new charms.
REX SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY CREAM
wunout a rer we posittveiy guar-
acttM thi It AuitAlna satUBr tliat
... . .. . .
wui prouce or encourase tae growui
balr or down on the face It baa
mor- hodr .nA u k-tt. -oriinr
cream than aay other e.-eam taanu
factared. and will got turn raacld.
Br dealing with us you are gain
teed satisfaction; e wtl! pr
.-wrB pnc r " w
rt c!a s
erfee'ly saMsfactory
5.
Kii r. x T l.ty ap-dalists
E. SL Ctlcago 111
NEW YORK WEEKLY LETTER
RAILROADS AND AUTOMOBILES
N. Yo.-e i
fight that tE
for aad asains-.
brought oat air;
kaotra actor. Ot-
tag of Uses fact
T --a:
ra-lroads tu
facts cot pitiiCiT
of the most strtk-
l tfce one that
aotn iMra tbe big raitnaa m-
trata m tatrtr bit rrota. Ta
Fyanrrada u iboto aota otar
7at Hatw tret utr Um V trotrlac
umber aloatt th ttae. vbich frota
aapUaaa cota 'o be aturdy treet
frora which the u- aad ttriacer for
the track are fbtalae. With to
mny Ue -a-eartr.t oat an4 w mar?
trees frrowUut the manafer are
Me to keep ap the balanc without
aar Try atreaoo "ffort.
So it li m to the men who Baa-
& them. Oace in a while in roe;
to get aw amounts of capital a
millionaire Is p-j. at the head of a
sytttm to strenr hen !t financially
w .. mtur mil at mtmt nt -h
railroads is filled with pracUcal rait-
road men who cave cone up iron
h bottom- niznM. who ai
ger of th Baltimore k Ohio.
.
taosrht
prident after president was oritl-
nally a water-boy. E. H. Harriman.
the present railroad kiar. was first
a clerk: James J. Hill kin of the
oorthwe!. was fl.-ai a clerk: Pre
oent Harris of the Barlinatoa. an
office boy: E. B. Thomas president
of the Lehigh a telee-rapher: Pre-
ident Brown of the JCew York Cen
tral. a section hand: President Mur-
ray of the B. at O.. a ticket asent:
J. Harnahaa. Illinois Central aad
Vnderwood. once switchmen. Geo: re'
P. Baer. president of the Reading
who Is the late nominee of the coal
woraers. was a printers- aeni: look-
inn. of the Rock Island a brakemaa:
ptMidBt McCre. of the Pennsylra-
nla. a rodman: Mellen. of Xew Ha-
von. and Tor a 111 of the Lacka-
arr.a. started a lrks.
Ti- rail-cvls .vs s- -.-"l vl-
POLITICS NOT CONSIDERED IN
SUCCESSOR TO FRANCES LEUPP
Wasb.Eirnr:
pr-.l 10. The an-
nour.c. rc
hat Frances E Loupp
bad r-coriMderd h:s resignation as
comiaisionr of Indian af;'irs and
would remain under the Ta. admin
lstratloa is not to be cotuiCer:
definite. It has beec learned from
--mki t.a s...un. u.i
linger does not cootemplato lb ir-
teaUon of Mr. Ieupp longer than a
few months aad that h will appoint
a ew He Jb
mMr wor(U to wbo aro lc.
' ' .
f aeaafaul
And ln the same connection he said
teat tne appoiauaent woum m; m a
political one and that the political
recommonaatioa o; any swe ceie-
ration vould have no weight la the
matter of to lectin? a new man. The
new rommiuloaer. whenever he U
appointed according u Mr. BaUlaxer.
U to be a man who has had expo
rienie In Indian work aad who It
tiualifled. t$K from politics to holi
thls position.
The commissioner or Indian affair
: roposilton that Joe Nonis of Gutb- Mr. Snyder Is now residing at Rog-
ne should be appointed assistant to erF Benton county. Arkaasas. one
. ... I.M.. Ik. Ml...
ln coaiiuissioavt m
o R- G ValeatiB. the present a
stant whom ihy believe may sue
' vr
is uownvowi uau a ' ww
knr v j uf BAHtirsl llUWllflt
-
-h" th man w ho iholds
the Job c..t be a man eiperienred
in India- ifTalrs.
Act Quickly
rompt'y 7"u lr a tuddea chill if youhaTe
elxerac.p r dUrrhatt il'in't wait nus-
of our ct- ri a wnjnful ' I IVrry Luna'
cw. ti a wnvwsl ft I vny
PiinHi: ts. iJjkgUianth- twiUr Trtuli.
l ill t te rwi t' srfr very.
Ciateaw j.refiir-d i L-f thd Ut.
tie. Kawui: Uuis 3ic. io is 50c. alu.
tie :v.l s-:t
Pieni or
qu'i'lociac From
. a'"th-r tie comics
manager rose as the
man for tb work to
testqaaUfied
be dooe. TU example thas st by
tb ratlroaai and followct! by most
of Um rrat eatorprtses It worth v
ploitlas far aa irM.
Oa of th 4111 aaat a cha-'b
rxalblt of Dm rtrarw ti the rhauf
fears by groapiag of aerrea oynug
Men. the oidet haviaf been tw. ...
year of ace. aM kiltetl within a w - i
ta thit ctty br flftly ipeedic a .
um. Some of thetw Tictlau were k..:
ed la aih; of their borrlfW p-ent
to others of the latter the dreadful
tale wai toM at eeatly at ptbl
bat the shock of heartni- of it nearly
crated the mother and aither The
chy trie as do the sabarbs. bj
fines and arrest. Bat It w-aald seem
that aoto enthosiasu -roald yield o:
mA k. .k
of their sense to the general sentl-
meat of Um community aad treat
the public with proper respect Civ-
ilisatioa has been enataced for about
three quarter of a century in mak-
inr locomotire travel as safely as
nosisble by iencinc in the iron
steed. With fnr hrUtM fur.
th lanwnoeir ha. kM v.m . f.-
away from people as possible but
the auto is allowed to travel the
unprotected the driver seeminx; to
think that it is perfectly proper for
them to outspeed iu rival the locrv
motive alone the unprotected -tr":j.
while the treat train that U run b?
schedule -roarded by flagmen aad
timed by wire la hemmed in by vry
device known to expert humanity
it must be t&at the mere desire to
travel fast has become a dismast
and that every man who buya an
auto should Immediately have a su-
perman appointed ovr him to rta"
!.:a-. In o h: prop-r licr Th--j'.-s-.
- i -jltz-- o s---i by
s ' t'r. p- irr
PIONEER RAILROAD MAN.
Bryan Snvder Visits Ardmore After
Many Years.
A holarly pentleman of the Us
s' old school who has been .
fled with the making of the -
southwest ia a most material - 7
substantial ca&acitv. and a -a;
of industry who has. in days r.
hi tort were in Imperative '. a 1
anl necessary to tbe continued pros
perity anH advancement of this .it
taction of country contributed man-.
years of unceasinr toll to hn-j
about the present high standard cf
mmmdai iklMlit (n th. nr.
Mn 0( Bryaa
tity yescertiay
nyder. was in thf
morning shaVir.j
hands with
friends.
many of his ArUmor-
M. Snyder was for many yea-
neral frelffht a?at of the Santa
. ltB headquarters at Dallas tr 1
he kBew aati TteUtd Ardmore in th
dTi o old whea this present bau
litv city was in the formative pla-
tic period.
In indeed looks good and stirs th-
. ' . k . t .1 i 1
i iu imnuai uhi nvnqw
sections of country la the world. His
brother. O. Sayder. is superintend-
. ... w
i re in inas ana UKiaooma.
Mr. F. O Frltts. Oae.ta. S Y
writes: "My tittle eirl was ?rea- r
benefited by takinc Foley's Orino Iax
atlve. tnd I think it Is the beat remv
for constipation aad Hrer trotnle '
Fo ey s Orino Laxative Is best for wr
m- a and children .as It 13 mi d. p'ess
an' and effective ami is a spct 1
sarins medicine as U clean he
m and clears the comp'-xkn
Si II ? a'.' d irjsls's.
Have Harfnltt train year hers" at
PrK stable cn Broadway. IMmj
YOU'LL HAVE NO TROUBLES
With your plumbing and tin work if you
have us to do it. We employ only skilled
workmen and always use the best material.
No j )b too large or small for us and all
work receives the same careful and
pr mpt attention.
SPREKELMEYER COMPANY
WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 9
A. D.
Miner and 'Refiner of Asphalt
WOODFORD. OKLA.
Your inquiries and patronage solicited if interested in
rock asphalt for paving purposes refined
asphalt for roofing etc.
Write lor prices and samples. Shipping point Ardmore
The People of Ardmore
Who i.ae tried the famous BROMIDE WATER
are huhly p leased with it. The demand for this
wonderful water is growir everv da.
E. M. Goff Agent
ARDMORE.
$25
j rr:"
MM
CALIFORNIA
O.NE VAY COLONIST TICKETS
os .sale rum march i to Amu 30. looo.
f:r ' f t 2- f . T '-.y r vcr will hv n
1 r n- .
i&t ' V I
i 'l 1 ' ' i' ' 'ta
H. .S.
If you happen to he in Oklahoma
Citv over overnight don't foreet the
Grand Avenue Hotel
Good Cafe in connection.
Gorman Bogie eSi Dobbins
Insurance and Loans
Reliable Insurance Quick Loans
Over City National Bank Phone 50
Ardmore
HYD
OKLAHOMA
Hot Water in a Few Minutes
Is available wnere one ot tne nw
heaters are in use. No waiting while
tbe Are burn up. No takioj; a cold
rath In di-gust rather than wait all
morning for warm water. Let us put
such a heater in for you. We'll do
ah the plumbing work ne;esary and
cbartie jou only moderately fo'r tbe
whole Job. What do you say?
WEEKS BROS.
Practical Tinrers and Plumbers.
5mIA. Hki.Succior
26 S Washington St Phone 20
TO
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VIA
te w . r Iary ...aj Itrfi-it
I kj'.l III 1.11 ilif
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KEEN AN. G. P. A.. Gnlvr.Mon.
Oklahoma.
McFarJand's Hotel
F. J. McFARLAND Proprietor.
McALESTER OKLA.
European Plan. 75 modern
rooms 75c and si. Large
sample room. A popular
priced restaurant in con
nection. Fish dinners a
specialty.
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