The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 302, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 27, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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United Staten Depository
OV.)a. State Depository
City Depomtory
A RDMORE
NA TIONAL
BANK
Capita. Surplu and
Additional Liahilme
$250000
i.
if tM bsnfc in a safe pIa
fi.r tb- ntr slat and na'.ior.
t. d ("K th-lr fund It l
'! pu- fo' the farni r ar.i
l.'iir-- iit. "j k'p M
f'ir'l IKY IT
LEE CRUCE. President
G.W.STUART.Cashicr
Bread - MaKing To
Be Successful
Naturally demands a high
erado ilour. 'Hint's exacily'
what the now celebrated pro-
duct of the Bi I land mills is ;
a hih urade. satisfaction
ejvitiKi ''ii': bread making (lour.
( ifK)d reason yinid wheat and
Hood iiiillinu' Ask any baker s
Mpinion f Hi-.- Hand Ilour.
Tyler Simpson Co.
WlioleMilr IliHtrlliUtt th.
C. P. HALL
'Flic Home Outfitter
on Cndtlo Street
Water lilies
l.iminnck
CrKiiet sets
Vuriar orch shades
artlimuis
l'Movvcr pots
We cxchanKO all kinds
of niods for any old tiling.
'In me
t(.
C. P. UML
( Allllll Slltl I I
Now Complete
Tin- I'liluic Itiirlu r Shop
li.th liven rfinixli'li'd itiid in
now I h- moHt complete bar-
ber shop in thu city tho
best biirboiK and thu nico.st
Imth rouiiiK in Anlinoru. If
it ik thu Ix'Ht Rcrvioo 3'OU
want you will ivo dm your
biihinerts.
Palace Barber Shop
( .etrp' ('riner Prop
Financial Hmbarrassmcnt
May bt' ru.ided. ajpl in
time lor a loan on your
farm or city property to
ADAMS BROS.
It n o in h 7 II I'ottcrf HullilliiK
l'hono 720
... I
j.
ost nnywiinB7 Aovernse u in
Ardniorelte .Wftnt coluuma.
DEPOSITS IN STATE BANKS
HEAD NATIONALS BY $2000000
it
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. .tidltiduaV '. .
a;
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I'M Fbruai;
r on April
x Tal it
l-r.irth
r i-' of approiiraatly
t -....-."..-. ifejr.ng 'if
i. na'iooai
afiifx hw hi. iti ut K'.l i-! '
'(. ta' 'i r t.
4l Vr.kM in a Ht'l" more tha:i
of apprlniat'ly 22.3.V 0'0
: jK.r' ! tii rux- in .n-
. il l'pi' of p'a'- ifuarati
nit
I M I '
WOMAN GREETS DEATH
MtAUT BMOKEN BY DL ATM HOB
UINC. HER Or EVERY MEMBER
OF HER TAMILY JOINS THEM
ikl;th ma City May 2C-Willi
i ii.ml) (l-llli. ration Mra.
Kran-' t
nii.i Iiiii-h. of 303 folium hv-
ii i
i half br . (I i'liiitn Inili.-iii
. I t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I tl 'Ii'' US til- HllMHt ll-
id' 'Ii- freali xrav- of h-r )..;n
old miii hr-. k. iiko. Hhc dl-d
t. rila) inomlllK.
I ii- woman half Indian half n--i
m u broken iK-artcd aa the re-
nt of a am i i-mhIoii of death In
v l.unlly. With hKh li iaui of III
1 1 1 l i . ii Hh d-i id-.l that death pr
.ii'. I li-r only relief and. diaduin-
Int' to 'ake her own life liy violent
iii'-.iiih n-l alMiut lii fone Hie eolii-
111!' of 'he Mlt"l
Hpuolii- MilkK'"' loll of I III Ji.-n.l tllK
il-.i'li. htarviiil.in and at !anl tubercu-
....... ......
"" """ " """"'""
Mm d-Hlred end
The lerdkt ..r Just oidfleld.
was thai the woman lied ot grlei
l11)Mt . iv lubenular troeble
"y . r . "
Ii-iiih worked awlftly In the fain-
liy of the half breed woman. Her
her Mhy ai-.n foltowed. The mm
uim Ui thlnl In jeo. and (lrlrlv
I if tUf laMt m( hlP liUubl t Vkt Imurf
of the woman wa- broken. Klu-
KtiMid a king time at the grin-
white lay her dead chlUl. and
kI led away aonHdiody' uet-d
thai a physician be aiiminoneil to
.it' ml ha-r.
N'o don't V' ' in - i i. i 'n ii
ii.. i I ii d.. s'i
'i i -i
Ma
fk'T'H taVl
IVfwl WmmM 'iK'irc and many of them
WOMEN
iiiutlii r i 1 1 i j i Inn . All of tins
Mother's Frleml l . ir t . u.
bodv for tic Mrn 'if on ii ti.il p'f
Molhor's Friuml i- ik- ti il in; r
s.ilelv throtipli 1 1 t'lfi.il
period I lion jr 1 j'r.iit
fully tell of tlu I'Liielit and
relief dened from the use
nf lliic remeilo h I I'J diuwutii
" - """";' tn uipcr i'iu
ilook mtllnl fin-tia'iriH"ttiit mtliti
Hit. UKAUMtLII KI.UUl.ATUK CO.
AUBH. Oi.
i- day .w-rial tod u' ub.
- ' : ' :tA La:or4i
-. : - ' a" w- ..tat' aa a
3i- no baa d-trnita of t7i.V.l J'.'.-
' '. of i.a 1'.2'0 7; aa th- gain
vt ti. prw4tne h rpo.
:s '-r capita for th i.fcftO.Ooa Okla!io-
J man gained in bank drpoaiti .iin4
'h )at 2 day or a total pi capita!
at. rag.- of $.V. pin for -w-ry wan.
aoii. t.ai.d i.ld .ii ' ti- h'.t in th-
Uhitkn at Iti- prn-ia tin."
'Il report h thre now to b-j
ril larikk. tli iiaM'iii.ii Naiikii ri-
Jwrnonl "j : t: ti motithi
aitj t r-r- i.a i-. i u tMt.k ami
jtil 4T" i.at.i'
H .1
S(
i ou:iiv i n
KILLED WHILE PRAYING
KNEELING AT CHURCH SERVICE
MAN IS SHOT AND KILLED BY
HIS BROTHER IN LAV.
Kenuett. Mo May 2t. While
kuc'llna In prayer at church aorvli
at Kurona aehmil bouae 15 mil-
itouthweat of her Jaat night Henry
fulp waa ahot and kilksl by hla
brother-in-law fbarlea Champ. lgh-t--n
year old. Champ f1rl three
bulleta Into Culp'a btHly and rbil. IK-
haw not b.-.-n captured. A poaae of
' 1
Htliena h-od'd by the aherlff. la maVliiK that lxxly n mere ihl. of
aoan-hlnx for him. Champ ahot and an organization. To thin .-.mn.t-killed
Henry Champ a broth- atoii. which waa Indoraed '' -n r
r of the Mlayer. In Seimth laat publican national convention. IV. -i-Auatiat
after ' havliiR liaon driven ' dent Taft. however la alvin ; moral
from hla home by the Cbn'mp broth- ami substantial emou-anement
era. ffulp waa tried and acquit
t. th Jtry finding hla act Juatl
"hk'.
"
Won't Sllaht n eood Friend.
"If ever I need n cough medicine
...I. I Wi.nu- what to B..t l...t. r
Mra. J. I.. Alley of lle.ilea! Me. "for
ft'r ualng ten bottlea of Dr. King's
New "'"ry. and aeelng Ita excel
lent leaulta In my own family ami
other. I am convinced It 1 the beet
medicine made for Cough. Cold and
lung trouble Kery one who trlea It
fe".lH JH1 tllt "' "'" fu nt
ntit'M ta ml itu iwili'Ir eiim ttiirtti'lunu vim)
""'" n""lH i livoiuii If ((;
rroim 1 .if rttilut Ckru Thriiol vwiln It.
cheat or langs ltn Hiiprcme. 60c nnd
l.iiu I rial hottle free (iuarantced
by Ardmore I'harmacy.
Pile. Cured In G to 14 Days.
I'A'.O OIXT.MBNT Is guaranteed lo
cure niiy ease hi iii'inuK. iiiinii iiieeu-
lug or protrudliiK I'lles In C to 1 1 days
or money refumled. sOc.
. Ardmorcite Want Ads
I-very womnn covets a shnpe-
ikplore the loss of their ;irl-
isli For ins after marrhiKC.
I he hearini: ol tlnklreii is
(Hen (ksiruttive to the
i.m 1". dMiideil Vy the use of
. ilns humem prepares the
r Ua sninictr of her form.
)f clnkl I irth lcr. and tarries her
! in; c df tii.Ki i inii and tarries her
MOTHER
REVOKE ROOSEVELT'S ORDER
PRESIDENT T A FT DECIDES TO
DISBAND ARCHITECTS COUN-
CIL OF FINE ARTS.
:$r-T.. Mi) J Pr-jldB
7f 'odajr reroa.3 'he -iu!ii or
d of former Pr:dnt Rmmvi;
!.h " r-atd th
Art. Thla waa
Council of Fin
of ' Dtr' " nica
f for put;.. bolM!DK nd
tfi- approval of plan and tprfl-
atiMi for Mrh I'mr'am. This
ord-r to from eoiurmm
h" "?ln or fh
Tripi-ari: punllr
rldtrim aro'jf-d
onatdraM If :
acainst th form
in 'onr-
; r'-;d-nt a-
tlot.
In his t-al tn V ..!f
ral uplift mt-:wn:
.if h- in
H ovv-t. wbn h' ild not K
nt -clonal aot ;" v. treated by
ordr a t jaiber o com-
mlioioiiH amofur them tMtinc the In-
l.n.) Wafrwaya. which baa aim
b-. a'i'horiird by rootTaa and
'OuiM4 -vloalvely of rp-
ra : d'i . n and
natora and for-
mr ii.- nii-rti of fonareaa; the con-
n n r ;i rommi'tion. the rounrii
of arta and
'h country lite
omittlaalon.
The order calling into exlutence
h" council of fin arta waa pri-
marily the eauae for th Inaertloa
i.v Knm uLat I v t- Tawner In the
indry dvll approprlatlona act of
.i rlauae prorldlng that no part
of the appropriation ahall o to
iwiylna the xin- of any cornmla-
- on not anthorli"d br conirreaa.
ITaldent Koo. w it. In alttnlnc th "ut tMt or culln "m ft'
vpproprlaUon Mil. appewlwl tbrto Thre waa a ao.j.1 dal of ltln? o-
4 memorandnm In which he atated the em"- n1 wh"n f;ai ff " h
.t.at It wa hla bMf that tn pro- w"nl brok-- but s"ai' 1
Malon la nail and void an.l would They klrk1 harl wtl !l
not be bln.Mnr n any pralilnt. 'llrtl WM rtt 0lt' "n'1 hM wa '"
II.. aald tht If h rhouitht that roaat-d !'anut waa a hani.-. - We..-
th provlaloa would not be operative lkjon went up In th air l'i?H b.-Ran
h- would veto th.- bill. "Iut I hav to a"'1 th a. or was 1 to U n
oncluded." aaH th former preal- AP'' toW pl" lu tk' !k"
d. nt In hia memirandum. "that thin hockd. but Pon mal .-. i-M-cUon
la not operative to th ex- tib"r hlt ni Trombone mad- a -11
t.-nt that ita fram-m evldrniw ?p- but Put oul n'' "s. Anally w-1.-d.
and that th- mlachlef It will ao t home plat.
nua. while appreciable can hi- uf- - n8""' rlRn'. el
flclently remedied iy the action of rtftt.
the executive to warrant my permit-
k i.iii ... i . . ! Many weak lervouu women havu
tine th bill to b-rom a law. t0 hPHth b Fo v
I'realdent ltooa.-lt then annunc Ktilnoy ltemdy aa it stimulates the
d that he conlil continue to ajipol.it kidn-ya no they will ellintnate th
theae commlaalonH anil could m.ih matter from tho blood. Impur-
-xactlr the u of them "that I hw M" (lfIro8 tlf norvpn. cnuslns nr-
xaciiy tne u oi inem na i yoM PXnlllHtlon an(1 oth.r allmf.nts
In th paat. athotib owing to con- (;ommenof. Um1h). anj y0u will soon b
Kreaa a reatr burden will l i' well. I'laant to take. Sold by all
upon thm." drtiRsiatg.
Soon after President Taft m'.r. tl
upon hla dutlea as chief exuilv
h mad It clear that he iloi t.ot
hold th aam- view on th mibj'ect
aa did hla predcaor. ami n i
cordanc with what I'realdent Tuff
rrienda can a poncy m uaca io in
rule of th conatltutlon.
rtouncwl Ma Intention of compljinK
with the pros mum of the nmn-
civil approprlatlona ad aa aff.'ilna
theae various caiumlaalotia whih
have not authority from coiKr.s.
The flrat of the. commlaslona af-
lu1 hi- lrunlilan Tuft's I'OllrK-
fected by I'realdent Tait a coum
waa the cotmervatlon comm'.aa'on.
which he deprived of
aticor ami which mt
kov-riui" nr
reaul'i-d in
ihrouah the varloiiH d-partnient .
thouvh no money la boitiK expended
for Ha aupport. Thla -vpendiiiir-waa
not a dir-ct iiaym.-if 'o ' u
conaervatlon coniiulMHloii. lei' '
.7 ." .
11 '"' " ""''"
f K -
"rnroeiit adentlata and 'l.rks '.. - i
ork of tlut body and 'ia
Hw. atopped by the pn n id n n
'.
"tr"uon-
lh" ''"""' toward ti n
Hon ommllon wn followed 'idn
by the decUlou to rexoW- P. -id
HrmaVveh'a order creatlns i!
K OI lf finK. I Jl' V
1 f
comnilealon b-longH to this- sam
claaa of bodies created by .euitiw
()n(r w)hot authorization by
congre and it is expected that the
order abolishing that eommlnslon will
alio lie p oiliiilKuieii nciore ioiik.
Lived 152 Years..
Wm. I'nrr UnKland's oldest man-
married the third time at 120. worked
In the llclds till 132 and lives 20 years
longer. 1'coplc should b youthful ft
ku. .lames Wright of Spurlock. Ky..
shows how to remain young. "I feel
Just llku a 10-year-old boy." he writes
"after taking six Mottles of Klcc-
trie Hitters. Kor thirty years kid-
ney trouble mad life n burden but
the llrst bottle of this wonderful med-
icine convinced me I had found the
greatest cure on earth." They're a
godsend to weak sickly run-down or
old people. Try them fide at Ard-
more I'harmacy.
White Mountain Freezers are the
lx-hl Sold only by Illvens. forlin
K- IVenHlt).
Th- most complete filter sold In
the city otd the pil't Is only n
Holraan & Best. T S3tt
THIS WAS A REAL
GAME OF BASEBALL
FOR "JAM UR" GOOD BALL THESE
PLAYERS HOLD CHAMPIONSHIP
SO FAR.
Toer wa a ball mn.- .
of t vacant Ms th- .
v.
all
M not WttnN4 ! ) r:
I
tat It as a 'iiumm'-r .ili
rtht tjr 4 "nt"'
t it ..-:.
yH this Mraao:.
Th- am- pd rii
th- .tl.li fituMtox
Saiar n ia toe tai a- : .. .
of aoiwk. Horn as pu..
baa and ftodtv was pu
Corn waa in th n-ld a: .1 ;
I: i.. ;
IBBOM.
Wbn As ram to u .
and CIcar let Brirk walk.
dttat AIM th ba'f
ht "dl.1"ty mad"
a s- '
.Slip
pr kicked on ry foK f
m ' r
r ""l l a " ' 1
Wbn Spider caiigln tl- ii. tti
crowd cheered but old lc- h-1' fxil
M th aame wnt on. until h- h.t
by a pitched ball then ou ouitiit
have heard ice acr-am. CahbaK li&'
a Kood head and kept iul' and oi'i
firaan covered Iota of r round Iti !..
Held. Ontan rfu-d 'o play no Hr-.'i
"nd J" hm out
and put him out.
In the fifth Inninc Wind b.K:i :o
bkw about what h could do. at hu i
Hammer bean to knock th-n t!e-
Trea bexan to leave and Knif- 'u-
WOMAN RELEASED FROM PRISON.
After Serving Eighteen Years for Com
pllcity in Husband's Murder.
Moundavill. W. V.. May 27. Aft.
w lahten vpara iti nriion foi
comnPlty ln tne inunieP of hpr .
band. Mra. Vend fiibnon wa r-lfam-.l
m lwk forth R frw woma
She waa only 27 when she entered
the penitentiary and waa youthful an 1
beautiful in appearance. Today Hh-
Ik old unil uhnttir 1 In honltli finl
th( ( ls0 W(lls
. .. ....
nave aiiv-red her hair and drawn deep
furrowH on lirow and cheuk. Mrs.
fillison'K accoKgorlea in the crime. Al
bort Kowla and Albert Vlera. were
hanKl. nnd Clark SlauKhter. n coloi-
ed liov. was Hcntenfed to life Imprivon-
nienr. Itohbery was the motive which
caused the woman to conspire witn
n'ln rs for the muni' r of her htiHliand
If You WorK
Outdoors
Any cold you contract should
be cured without delay and
driven entirely out of the system-
unless you wish to in-
vite an attack of Pleurisy or
Pneumonia.
Dr. D. Jayne's
Expectorant
is known as the mcst success-
ful preparation e verdiscovercd
for Colds CoughE Bronchitis
Inflammation of the L.ungs or
Chest Pleurisy Asthma and
diseases of nimilar nature.
This famous remedy has been
dispensed (or over 78 years
and is sold by all druggists in
three sue bottles $1.00 50c
and 25c.
Dr. D. J7n' Tanlc Vrmi-
fulc i a splendid bulldlng-up
tonie for ylfm weakened by
Coughs or Coldi
Ardmore Okla.
TO
Memphis Tenn. and Return
$11.00
Special train leaving Ardmore i p. in. June
6th arriving Memphis l oo p. m. June 7th.
This train will carry through coaches chair car.-
and tourist sleepers double berth $2.00.
DIVERSE ROUTE Going via Sapulpa and
Tulsa oil and gas fields returning via Ozark Mountains.
Reserve your berth now with ticket agent Ard-
more. Tickets on sale June 6 7 S and 9 final limit June
1 4 and July 1st 1909.
Hound trip tickets can be purchased at Memphis
for all points in the old states for one fare plus 50c for
the round-trip. Final limit July 1st.
Information gladly given by
C.O.Jackson D. P. A.
Oklahoma City Okla.
AN
EXPLOSION
Of Prices on All Clothing at
J. J. Stolf
Suits Made to Order Choice of anything in House
$25.00
Largest Clothing and Tailoring House in Ardmore
The Cellar That
Saves Your Life
I he Alius .itorm mid i'ic-
table Cellar Guaranteed to
stay ill the ground. Anchor
ed In tho earth by a new
principle wet weather "can
not possibly allect It. Suc
cessfully resists the strongest pressure. Made of iiiKOt iron w'll not
rust. Fitted with shelves seats lloor and staircase everything:
ready. Write for prices.
A I I.AS NIK I' AL WOKKS. Millard Storey. Mu'r.. Ilnllii. Texas.
Summer Excursions
To various points in all
states and Canada.
Hates lower than ever before
commencing Juno 1st. Final
limit Oct. :ilst 1109.
Through pullinnn service to
Kansas City Denver Cliienuo
(lalvcston and San Antonio
and nil Intermediate points.
For further information call
on
H. D. McCOLLOM
TicKet Agent.
Or Write
i s. mm
(.. P A
Gahcslon Texas.
BROWN & BRIDGMAN.
Funeral Directors and Licensed
Etnbatmers.
Largest line of Funeral
Goods in Oklahoma.
COMPARE OUR SERVICE
WITH OTHERS.
Postal Telegraph Cable Co.
N. Washington St. Tel. No. 31.
Ilad the Ardmorelte.
Head Ardm.-.rt-lte Want Ad
no
yy
II. D. McColIom Tkl. Agt.
Ardmore Okla.
a s N.
Main St.
North Side
Contractors
and Builders
You will Unci it to your Interest
to hnve us ilgurc on your work.
Wo have every equipment for
work combined with a full stock
of lumber and material. Our
customers are never disappoint-
ed. We are now making a spec-
ialty of screens. I'he Economy
window screen has no wooden
rallTis easily ndjii6ted lsoaslly
removed and Is only screen for
n half window.
Anything in mill work mndo
to order.
Fraley's
Planing Mill
H. T. HU-NT.IMtrr.
ALBATROSS
ttVI0FFs w Caskets Lj
'
That's the name of tho best flaur
sold In Ardmore.
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