The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 291, Ed. 1, Friday, May 14, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Friday Mjy 14 1909
THE DAILY AHDMOHEITE
PAGE THREE
M
YJ But that cane flavor
is certainly delicious.
Other syrups don't have it because
other syrups are not the pure juice
of the sugar cane.
The real cane syrup just as they
get it on the plantation is
VeIva
Breakfast Syrup
Sweet smooth velvety
absolute! pure. Let the
children eat all the want
of it.
Tor sale at all grcctrt
PENICK &FoRD Ltd.
Now Orlonns La.
THE WONDERFUL
BROMIDE
giving
This is the greatest health
water. Should be drank as water
not as medicine. It is kept in its
purity by our general agent
E.
Phone 497
M. GOFF
Ardmore Okla.
A. D. HYDE
Miner and 'Refiner of Asphalt
WOODFORD OKLA.
Your inquiries and patronage solicited if interested in
rock psphalt for paving purposes refined
asphalt for roofing etc.
Write lor prices and samples. Shipping point Ardmore
HERE AND THERE.
Tin ouug ladies ate il.iiming all
i In hmh hi IiihiI lionurH. .MU-i Mai-u-
rlti' Noble stood firm ami Mil
l.iiiti nil Niwiucho second with Mhw
uiac- .luliiiHon iiiul Miss uiuru Tucker
Idsc thirds. These honors wore bused
upon grades made hi elnss mid recitation.
Tlif latins of the Broadway Metho-
dist church will Imvo their SaturiWy
market at i olcmun's tomorrow ami
il.uc on Hale miiiiy appetising dishes.
Tin- Third Ward Mother' club Is
meeting this alturuoon.
Th.- i:iks are cntertalnllng for
w-itniK girls this osoniug.
thu
Tin- mimical club of Tulsa will
mu' thi-lr second May Musical Fes-l-al
tin- eighteenth ot May. At last
year h festival Madam Scliumnii-Heluk
was tin- star attraction.
Miss Kay Smith Is unlvrtnlnliiK W i
a week's t-viiil visit hor sister Mrs. T.
P I'rjor of l-'enrlish South Dakota.-
Mrs. I'ryor Is en route home from :i
visit to her parents Hl-v. and Mrs.'
Smith ot Alvln.
MAIO GYWN WI1ITKMAN
I.IMTOIl
Vhont t42 I'hnntl-ti
i. uUi'ii tin- fn-ed-iiu of tin- sp.i
urns home to enjoy as they willed
and a most hospitable anil enjoyable
afti-rnoon punned. Delightful refresh
incuts were nerved III trie dining room
which wnit irnuraia with sunum-i
Dower.
1'nlveninl regret was expressed n
Mr. '.Ikes leaving. since she h.it
been ii recoRiilzed power In church
societies mid choir. The opportunity
of bidding Mrs. 'Ike good-bye was n--cepted
by a large crowd of her friends
wh urge her to visit Ardmore hom
and olleii.
Ditzler Employee Picnic.
The employee of tin- Dltcler Dv
(!(mmIh company enjoyed an outing .it
lorena Park last cuiing. Supper
was spread ami a veritable picnic hull
day enjoyed. Those who attended
were Mr. and Mi-. 1. (). Fisher and
Miss Fisher Mrs. Ilnsham. Misses
(!ray. Clark. Moore Hltn. Roger. KtU
Sloan Marie Sinttli. Florida Sloa.i
Messrs. King and I.atta.
.
Mrs. Russell's Bridge Party. 1
Mrs. I. T. Russell entertaliietl the
ICIwell Bridge club this afternoon at
her iesldenee on West Mailt street
Miss Humphrey ot Hugo was honor'
guest. i
The game wero concluded with a
dainty liiuciii-oti served to Mis Floy I
.Mullen. Dalsey Humphrey Mary lion-'
Do You Feed Your
Family Lard?
The thought of taking into your stomach raw lard hog fat is
rcpellcMit; then why take it in cooked form? There used to be a
poor excuse for lard ; now there is no excuse at all.
Cottocne is the perfect shortening and frying medium. It is pure
healthful and digestible there is not a trace of hog fat in it. Its
basis is choice cotton seed oil refined by a special process and
then sterilized and deodorized. The use of Cottolcne is the secret
of healthful digestible cookery.
Lall up your grocer this minute and order a pail.
C'OTTOLENE is Guaranteed Yr K'rr1' n i'";y nu-
.i thoriieil to refund your
liwat ill i. in iu ntc ii--t I'lr.i .ul nftir li.iwtig given Cottotfttf a fait test.
Never Sold in Bulk " ''' uln mii with an air
tiKht top tn keep It clean fresh ntnl whole-
S 'tu .in-1 ii('etit it liolii ciUbiug iliiit and alwotbing (lisagieeable ixlor.n
such i - h-.li oil itc
Cook Book Free I'"r " '-v st ""p to i"- ih'k'. win mit
Vim our new "I't'RK FOOD COOK HOOK"
edited in-l compil ' by Mrs M.irv J. Lincoln the famous l'ootl lizjK it ami
cunt. inline nearly y v.ilu.ililv ucijr-s.
iMatlf only by THE N. K. FA I RH A NIC COMPANY Cliicaco
"Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
5
Violin otirnato t'or
.Mouse
Hilar
Ml is I
Mrs. .1. R. Cravens of Whltesboro
Texas spent yesterday and today in
the city visltliiK friends. Mr. Crav
ens is en route to Wyiinewood. where BH- Mwtdnines Walter V. Dean Hun-
she will visit with her parents Rev. ur A- Craycmrt Moran Scott Chin.
and Mrs. Keller. ! vonWelss.
-- : --
Senior Class Plans. i In Honor of Visitors.
The Senior class of the Ardmore In honor of .Misses Margaret Wal-
high school has already won signal I ton and Dalsey Humphrey ot Hugo a
success in the presentation ot the picnic party spent tho uvetilug at
McFarland's Hotel
F. .1. McFARI.AN'I) Proprietor.
McALESTElv OKLA.
European Plan. 75 modern
rooms 75c and Si. Large
sample room. A popular
priced restaurant in con
nection. ImsIi dinners a
specialty.
STOP
At the GRAND AVENUE HOTEL
If you happen to be in Oklahoma City over
night. Good Cafe in connection.
A LIE
It is bo'inu reported that I tun having my work mado. in St.
Louis. This I absolutely deny my work is being made in my
own shop right here in Ardmore. I invito your inspection.
Yours truly
FRED W. HORN Fashionable Tailor.
drama "The Rivals" and their com-
mencement selection "Sylvia" bids
fair to even excel their former selec
tion in point of meritorious actliiK.
The custom ot presenting a play in-
stead of the old time essays Is a very
happy one and is more enjoyable to
the pupils and certainly tuoro enter-
taining to thu audience.
"Sylvia" gives thu opportunity of
some good character portrayal and
Is both dlgnltlcd and interesting. The !
personnel of-tlie play follows:
Sir Bertram do lacey (court poet)'
.lack IOiidou.
Prince Tobbytum (a man of conse-
quence.) Thomas Gilmer. '
-William (an honest farmer) Mortl
Woods. . j
Robin (a country lad) Dow Walk-
er. Sylvia (betrothed to Do Lacey) NeJ-
Ho lkard. 1
Betsy (betrothed to William) M.'r-
Jery Williams.
Arabella (a lady In waiting at court)
Ruth IIopsou.
Aramlnta (.her sister) Marguerite
Noble. j
Polly. Mamie Gross; Molly Kugenle
Nlvouche: Dolly. Clara 'Mansilold.j
tanners daughters.
Chorus Junior boys and Misses
Grace Johnson Ulllo Gwlnn Reglnu
Blank. Mamie Haven Zelda Hill. An-'
tonette Cobb. Myrtle Frame Lucille
Bell Helt-ll Batim Rosalie Howniu.i
Roma Moore Laura Tucker. Jennie B
Dyer Clara Manslleld Lena Ronton
Majorle Williams. Viola Kloskl. Doro-
thy Dickson. Messrs. Fred Tuckm.
Mort Woods lament Jameson Charles '
Dickson and Willie Stephens. Nolle
lkard and Jack Loudon have the
'star" parts. 1
Reception to Members.
Clicle Number Three of the Broad-
ways Methodist church were hosts
with Mrs. W. S. Wolvorton at a re-
ception given to the members of the
Homo Mission society of that denom-
ination In honor of Mrs. ike.
Mrs. Hike is the president of Crch-
.Mimber Three and is moving to Sou-li
McAlester where Mr. Ike Is In bii-'i-ness.
No formal plan of entertnln-nu-nt
had been made but the guests
Lorena Park yesterday.
A delightful picnic supper was
spread.
Those who attended were MIhhc
Margaret Walton. Dalsey Humphrey
Vallie Sutherland Madge Roberts
Floy Mullen .lary Hobson Clara
Wolverton. Natalie Williams L'llen
Dickson Leslie Woods Willie Dyer
.li-iiule Butt and Benny Rlgglii'.
Messrs. Stoniim. Laiigham Cartel.
Young Adams Suggs Ayler. Fltzge
aid. Gay. Cassldy. Frame llarl-y 111'-
reld llarretii anil Guy Price. M -. L
'. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Bert Foster.
Entertained at Bridge.
Mrs. B. A. Simpson entertained the
Bridge wlil t club at her residence on
G street southwest on yesterday afternoon.
1111. Paul Frame
die II. II.
Piano sold Tin- Lion and
Spauldllig Ksther Zike.
Song The (In-eii Bonnets.
delot Grace l-'rainpton.
Reading Sou lof the Violin
Maud Hunter.
Song Thee. I Think of .MargniuH
Meyer-llelmiiiid Mian luui Garden-hire-.
Iteailliig Sallle Ann's Kxperlence
.Miss Frazler.
Song (a) La Terenata. Tost I ; (h)
Summer Rain Wllleby Miss lUhlluu
Hill.
Duet Oh That We Two Wero May-
ing. Novln. Mr. W. B. Clarke Miss
Boone. t
Chorus Avo Maria Mendelssohn
Misses LIuKle Jones. Grace Jones
Gardeiihlre Framptou. I'aul
Mrs. Bo Blake. Misses Agei
Hell Fay Smth. Frankle Sclvally.
Incidental Soloist. Miss Kthellnc
Hill.
Special mention Is due MIh-i lCthllni)
Hill who has been longer and more
directly associated with Miss Boone
as a pupil than others of her class.
Miss Hills solos of hrt evening were
beautifully sung with wonderful op-
pression and appreciation.
lil d -ii- rdmori'
Ti- i-ur r. Mis (i L.ik.i-
dill.
Auditor. Mrs Teter. Ti--liouiingo.
Parliamentarian. Mrs. Itlmil.i llui
f-r. Diirant.
Invitations Are Out.
Invitations to the fommeiiremeut
i-xerclfeii of the Ardmore lllxh ohool
are quite the lmmlRomeMl they have
ever Ismietl.
An exact replica of the class pin
Heads the invitation winch Is printed
in old ICugllsli.
Tin-: si:nior class
of
ARDMORI-: HIGH SCHOOL
requests the honor of your presenru
at tho
Annual Commencement Kverclses
Frame j on tho ovenlng of Friday the fouith
Lucile of June one thousand nine hundred
and nine.
At half past eight
Roulsou Opera House
Ardmore Oklahoma.
NO NEGROES
FOR THE JOBS
FEDERAL OFFICES IN DIXIE FOR
WHITES ONLY. SAYS TAFT
MAY CET JOB IN CAPITOL.
RUSH FOR WASHINGTON JOBS
Afro-American Republicans May be
Rewarded With Washlnnton Places
or Diplomatic Berths and In No
Other Way.
Ardmore iWcmen at Ada.
Mrs. J. B. Wall has returned from
Ada where she was sent with Mrs.
Joe. F. Bledsoe as delegate to
Won't Slight a cood Friend.
"If ever I need a cough medicine
again 1 know what to get" declares
Mrs. J. L. Alley of Ileules Me. "for
after using ten bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery and seeing Its excel
lent results In my own family anil
others. I am convinced It Is the best
medicine made for Coughs iColds and
lung trouble." Kvery one who tries It
feels lust that way. Relief Ib felt at
il once and Its uqlck cure surprises you.
For MroneiittiB Astiuna. iiemorrnage ; ucki-i nisi
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WtnilJi l Illl-l'llUK Wl L ill- WiWil- . . . r ...I . I..
1 . .... . vroup Linn ii.- ouiu i iiiu.ii i-aiu 111
homa State Federation of Women's .n(Ht or iMKS ta supreme. DOc and
clubs from tho Ladles of the Lea f J J 1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
Mrs. Wall is State Auditor and the i ' Ardmoro Pharmacy.
Washington May 13. To a calhr
today President Taft reiterated the
announcement h made soon after hU
Inauguration that If he appoints any
Southern negroes :o ofllce they will
be given places either In Washington
or In the diplomatic service. Strong
pressure Is being brought to bear upon
the president by Southern republicans
In behalf of the negro leaders rrno
did effective work tor tho republlt-in
fall and an; demanding
The prl.e. a prettily framed picture! Ardmore visitors felt that enough rec-
was won by Mrs. Russell Williams. nltlon had hec'n given the town with-
A dainty luncheon concluded the at-. mit expecting to nave an Ardmore wo
ternoou's piny served Mchilauics Bert
1 man elected on tho olllclal board of 1
Foster John Dexter. Dyer. Mark Kirk-
Patrick J. N. Dodson Hal Camion
Sayers Craycroft C. O. Biiiin Joe
Berk-hire. R. J. Williams. W. 1). Potter
Benton Wlilteman. Joint Nichols W
P. Poland. Moran Scott Chas. Ander-
son Bob Poland (!. W. Anderson and
Arthur Walcott.
Mies Boone's Pupil's Recital.
The recital glu-n by the pupils ol
Miss Lucille Cameron Boone at the
the Fourth District Federation.
At tho Federation last rair Mrs.
Tom Hope ot Ada was elected presi-
dent but all other olllcers wero to
ho elected when tho convention mot.
Mrs. Tlireailglll presided at the elec-
tion and the Ardmore women went
utterly astonished when an Ada wo
man nrose and presented tho name of '
Mrs. Joe F. Bledsoe for llrst vice-president.
Mrs. IBIedsoo had only been nlilo to
Broadway Baptist church last even- J attend tho Unit meeting of the convex
lug was a most delightful treat to the ' tlou on account of the serious Illness
musicians and music lovers ot our 1 of her hrothnr-lii-law at whose home
city. I slio was stopping and certainly had
Miss Boone is a young woman of . not the least idea of becoming honored i
versatile talents having attained ill.-1 as an ollicer. The Ardmore ladl"H
Unction as a reader a pianist and u 1 felt that they weren't asking for any
soloist and her recitals have an added olllccs hut If the convention felt they
charm because of their variety of 1 deserved one anyway they would ex-
selections. Her pupils In last even- press thHr gratitude by giving Mm.
lug's recital were the highest expres- 1 Bledsoe a rousing vote. Four ballots '
sioti of her ability as a teacher: whlK' were taken to decide the question and
each bespoke her painstaking and m Mrs. Ralls of CoalKHte was elected
telllgent lnstriu tlou. none had be-'it on the fourth ballot by a majority ot
allowed to copy lier motions and In- one vote.
terpretatlons but rather had been led 1 The next olllce to he tilled was th.it
to develope tlu-ir own porsonollty and of recording secretary
assume a naturalness In recitation Again Mrs. Bledsoe's name was p-.n
and In playing that told of their lit- In nomination and she was elected by
a big majority. Mrs. Bledsoo was
I recognition now. Mr. Taft has refus-
I ed even to consider them for federal
; appointment in the states in which
I they live.
The Princess A Fine Bill. j The president has made It clear tint
At the Princess tonight and to- j he does not purpose to make appoint-
morrow night "Brother Against incuts that may lead to compllcatlo.is
Brother" one of the most thrilling I similar to those resulting from tha
and Interesting pictures over shown I appointment of W. D. Crum as col-
li! Ardmore will bo shown This I lector ot the port of Charleston S. C.
picture contains more action and
peculiar situations than might hat
been thought posslblo to get Into a
picture and Is classed as one of
tho big ones In tho moving picture
world. It must bo soon to bo appre-
ciated. Thoro will bo no change In
tho prlcos but lu addition nomi-
ne v songs by local artl-.ts.
Hows This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for tin;' case of Catarrh that
can not he cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. .1. CHBNUV .t CO. Toledo. O.
We thu undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last lfi years
and believe him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions ami fin-
ancially able to curry out any obli-
gations made by his firm.
Wnldlng. Klnnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo. O.
Ilnll's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter-
nally .acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
'1 HSllmoulals sent free. Price 7"i cents
per bottle. Sold by all driigKists.
Tnke Ilnll's Family PIUm for con-
stipation. d.tw
Use Ardmoreite Want Ads
Stomach Trouble.
Your tongue is coated.
Your breath is foul.
Headaches come and go.
These symptoms show that
your stomach is the trouble. To
remove the cause is thef irst thing
and Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets will do that. Easy
to take and most effective.
dividual worth lu other words mi.i.
Boone seems to havo reached th-
highest success a teacher can reacu.
She does not Imprint her own per-
He has told the supporters of til
negro camllilatos to look around for
departmental positions In Washington
null for diplomatic appointments for
which they may be available
lu consequence oi the president's
attitude there are many Candida' s
for the appointment of recorder of
deeds in the District of Columbia now
held by John C. Duncy of North Car-
olina. That place for many years ban
been held by a negro. Tho under
standing Is that Dancy will not be re-
appointed and that ho will bo succeed-
ed by n Southern negro Among m
rnndlilatee for his placo Is J. M. Wes-
son of Kansas City. Mo. Wassou h x ;
supporters lu the Missouri and Ka i
as delegations who have goii"
the front for him. A. O. W. Sango
of Muskogee Is another candidate.
They have reeclved no encourage-
ment. Wanton's brother J. C. Was-
on also is h candidate for an ap-
pointment under tho Taft adniliilst'i-
Hon. Ho first went after the position
In Liberia but found that appoint-
ment was not available. Now ho Is
ii cnndhlnto tor socretary of tho
American legation in Haiti.
William T. Vernon of Kansas Cltv
Kas. will be permitted to scvo out
his term as register of tho treasury
A Card.
rills Is to certify that all tlruggU:
not present when olllcers were named i are authorized to refund your money If
A six o'clock dinner was given tho Koluy'H Honey and Tar falls to cure
delegates at the residence or Mrs 'our t0UK" or C0.U1' 11 !t0B ttl
('ii h.ut n .ii iiil itsiiniiii ui mis. . im1h Hi liimru and nrevents
. II l.A ......lit. 1... ln.rln.t. 'I llnun ...llrli ...fiu mnul ilolli.. . . .i-..
Milium uiMiii mi- iMiium nut iiuium-i-1 . wr. ... pneumonia ami consumption. Romano several negroes Imvo endeavored to
es tneirs. .Not a singio oncoro wan i xui iiospiiaiiiy. no opiates ine genuine i in jut
nllowed anil from tho llrst selection to The musical evening was a real low package. Sold by all druggists
the last tho audience sat lu breathless i treat during tho evening regrot was ' . ..n"tli""
I .1... I .1... ... l'kWl...Y .W1. .1V..Vr...
exprenheu uiiti ui i.tuii' in ine lJ'u A-tllkllvJl 1111; j .)r()
Soxtetto was not present.
silence and admiration.
Tho 'program was:
Piano Duct Autumn Idyl Rcnard
Franklo and Grace Sclvally.
Reading. A Tale of Two Cities
Chaillo Granborg.
Piano Solo Shepherd Roy Wilson
Sarah Gross.
Solo Sympathy.
Kdward St Quen-
Tho olllcers elocted wero:
President Mrs. Tom Hopo Ada.
Vlco President Mrs. Ralls Coal-
gate. Corresponding fcecrotnry .mm. John
McKlnloy. Ada.
Recording secretary. Mrs. Je F
get his place but tho president has In-
fortuoJ thorn that Vernon would :nr
bo disturbed. Vernon was nppoint d
about two years ago. His record 3t
the treasury Is creditable.
produces hair
Just ns surely as ruin and sunshine
raises crops u produces a uiiok
.... ti-Mi nl liiYiirlntit linir i-beii till
other remedies fall. We guarantee " "lrt' d'' complexly
Dandorlno. All druggists sell It-'JBc Foley's Orlno Laxative for constl-
BOo and II per bottlo. To prove Its pntlon and llvor trouble as It will
worth send this ail with 10c in stamps stlmulato these organs and thorough-
or sllvor and we will mnll you a largo ly cleanse your system which Is what
free sample. KNOWLTO.V DAN- every one needs In the spring In ord r
DERINK CO. ChlcaKO III. to feel well. Sold by all druggists
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