The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 303, Ed. 1, Friday, May 28, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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PAOE TW'v
No Man is Stronger
Than His Stomach ?
A ? m it ill e. N' nt
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i u if at i4.(rtx Irom t 0 '.4twr -e
tA ttm fumth it. twit'rd ft
pf 4tt1x - fitei I Mr re
H It Jr4 fife I' 'f th r. .
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IrrlKkf ts '' h '"' nf -1
M. it tatifcl v' e ld to mcke "'
nun thould (Me Dr. I'lrrte tiolden Medical
IHilHvrrr. It cum rileae til the tutnieh and other
nrtitt nt dISritlon nnd nutrition. It enrlthet thr blond
lnrHrtr thr llrrr ttrenSthenn thr kldnrf. nourHhen
thr nrrvr.nd to tilVIUi Hl.i.l.TII AMI STHI..SUTII TO
Tit II Wlltll.ll IttHlY.
V in t (lord t c"t irrrr! nMtrum i-jMiilnle f'.f thi non-
t leafed m4ietmt !"-. i re.' t.. .t. H. urent delef
tfttf tfcervhy Mil liMle ftMr profit lrtr-).-rii t rint0 on tippet .
Lie 1M Year..
I'r- hrjriarii i'1' '
irr -4 'b tbiri tin. at li't '
. B' M Oil J 32 ar4 J :
i"" IWjI;1 ihrtlld V i"
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a.
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-'in r4 fr wak
afkly run-down or
:h .M- Try 'h m.
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J'i -.-I Wlrr r ) ul AH
Head th Ammor!?.
United Slate Depository
Oklit. State Depository
City Deptimtory
A RDM ORE
NATIONAL
BANK
AHDMOKI OKIAIIOMA
Capital SitrphtH ami
Additional Litihihtien
$250000
if Hiia biiiik is a aafe place 1
fi.r tin- ity. atalw huiI imtloii
to it poult their fuiiila It la h
xiift pli e for the farmer mhI
l.iihiiiiHH in m ii to ileep 111 h
f niil I ItY IT
Ll-I- CRUC!-. President
C. W.STUAKT.Ca.sliicr
Broad - Making To
Be Successful
N iiurally ilnii iids
rrttlf llnui. lhats t:acily
what the now ( el t; bra led pro-
(iiutol the Bin I land mills is
a hiuh tfr.idc satisfaction
ii'imh Itiiii lirn-i.l in ilittii l1.nt
....
(mud iimm.ii i'uud wheat and
U'mhI iiiillmn v sk anv baiter's
'puiiuii ui hi l.iml tluur.
Tyler Simpson Co.
'.VIloll'HIlIll ItlMlrilllltlTH.
UIIOWN A tliMOGMAN.
runer.il Dlirctore .mil Llcrnieil
i'mbalmrra.
I.MiKt'Hi line of I'litnial
(illOll III I IklllllOIIIH.
COMPARC OUR sunvici:
WITH OTHritS.
Coital Tcleuraph Cable Co.
Wit h iifti'i- - I' I No !1
ruiun f J
f
HARVESTING
ON IN TEXAS
REPORTED IELD ABOUT FOUR-
TEEN BUSHELS AM ACHE QW
IMO TO U MOUTH MAY BC LEWS.
SHORT YIELD IS PREDICTED
Year't Crop Estimation Bated on
Tea Average Indicate Yield
ViH Be 3S.CKXJ.0C0 Buthel Short
of 1'i07 Crop.
i 4 if i May J7. I'rUrfii mlvli-
..I Ih' today aui 'hat bar
it c "f hi-at bad b' K'in In hr-
.f Te and thai the yield
.iiM I).
.
' !i.
.i't
I. ii. .
a.r. on an averago. Ii B
fhl.ago e.pert. however.
i -hat .11. e.tlmite waa fifty !
- t.nt high a the prolonged;
In the Ione H'ar tate pre '
! Ml.
I I
I
hil'h a yield. i
aimou meat did not effect
I'- in iiii ago materially aa May
A.'.it on the board of trade early)
.it a new price 11.35. The frt 1
.ii.Mii.ir of wheat each year be-1
rm hi T' jaH at about thl aeaaon.
mil . of importance chiefly aa mark-ui-
Mi.- beginning of the general
tin.!-! Mwi-eping In a gradually
i.Ki.ni. nliig path north with the ad-
.iin' of the aeaaon through the
KM-iit wlntir wbe.it belt.
I i ' -ui now on the hum of harwat-
in;' iii.k lilm ry wll gradually aweil
'k i. v week into the great mill-
"ii ' Ii'iiiih of the Ohio and Ml
"ui i . 1 1 1 h The winter itown crop
r.iii. I.) to the granarlea the aprlng
Min it nf the immeii'jr productlv-
li 1 1 Ii ill s lit .-h ..follow until til'
la.t .li.'iif baa Int'ti gathereil from
Hi.' Iiroml acre of Manitoba In the
I. in i pun of Auguat.
TIiIm K'eat ftret if araln when
.i.ii m itiil will leave a gieut road of
tililii- iipiuoxlmalely of 45000.(100
m Tin' Intent completed Htatl-
1 1' i . the yield li.II.OsT.OOU btmh
is in ili I nM'it Ktati-M In l!M7
in. llir li lil HiIm year would net
I'urlih. alNiut that number of dot-
Liu. ilweer in many quarter
it n ii'.mitiil till -iip"h liarveHt will
I I. iniil.-r lUHl.tHHI.llOU liughel.
It Ii of mti rem iii i imiiect loii with
t'i" iii wm from TeiiM to note that
i in- xiiime of the world' hiirveattng
i ileniliir Mtrlke till i on n fry In tnld-vt-itr.
The wnrki'H haret hegttiK In
l.uiilaiy In the l.illlinl.' nf Vunlraliii
Ni-w calami. Chile nnd the Argen-
tine HweepM thuiiiKli Kgypt. India.
M'-iiIco ( iiliu mid A-l Minor until
M' '"
In TexiiH. 'it nil
'
liipuil and China TIiiik tl
MinkH It m way tliioiiKh tin- muld'M
f)rtlii M((1() lU)1 lit Ihrol.r
ua iiKelf back i..r the lieglnnlng
iHiint in Hurmah und New Mouth
hill h
Ki'ii ttinuKli the Tea tcturiiH
in mi' - ii it I In importance Hume of
the puiely wheat utati'M. ntul mav he
tut iiikLt normal thin yeiir. the fact
Unit linrenilng ha Imtuii an iikii.iI
bciira on tlio grt'At jM.Int nt I-mi
between the bull mid In at s nf tli.
I'llliilKii Wheat pit Will .1 ii I v Ii. ;hi
old or new cnip iiiniith '
"Iii .Inly Chicago will ).' Ihhiui;
the wheat of the prcvloua year." is
'.i ui i mi-til iiinde by Jaiiien I'.iii.i.
nt the height ut hta bull cnmpiilKii in
May wheat
in this point Kecri'tiii v or ku
ii It ii i . WIImiii took iHhiie wIlli Hi.
imi- khmiIhioi and lioili rinally b it
' ' iinuerHy for "time tn tell "
lie ii. wm from Tex. therefoic
1 tn. iiim word of what the urn
i i' ' lint haa to any 011 the auli
r . '
. .
Hi. 11 in '.s. i.roni liltiH hihI oilier
thro it trotiiilcH are ipilekly cured by
I'oliys ilmicv mill 'i'nr an U nootlioi
and In al . the Inflamed throat and
liroiiilual tiilii H and the inott olintln-
iiti" 1 oiikIi dlHiippcnra IuhImI upon
havliiK the Kcnuliu l oley'H Honey and
Tar Hold by all dniKglsLa.
JUGGLERY OF
TARIFF MAKING
'P .
BAft N ASK '.0 FOP
THE BILL NEVER INTRODUCED
The Complete Tanfl ttll Hat Kevef
Seen Introduced in the Senate n
Man Feature Are Yet
Brought Out.
Kb
.'..i h''t"ri Mv i )t)' of the
i fuiarltrftjli f many trirfca
r d jri-' l4-.-n found In tli"
i. of tariff making J m-
'i. 'houifii'fiil nbart'r In tba
. ii if t.d'o- Aldrlib in aaklng
-! "i ' a tlmf at which
.i f.Tin) uil) l- tak-n on all
tfi- am-iidtri tit t th- tariff bill
and lb b.ll in 'to Twice already
Un Mr Aitlri' U mad- tbia requeat
and baa m-n-d nil that he will
do ho axan In n day or two.
KollowlriK an attempt of tbl4 rhar-a.--:.
Hotiif oiM- aakfd .Mr. Aldrt'h
hr tin- bill an; If h hima'lt
- r. v. hat It waa or did anyon
I-'- Mr. A Id rich did not know
N (t(ir ild any other member of
tli- nato. Thna developed th-
raw fat that Mr. AMrtca waa aax-
inn thr ftcnat to aet a definite
hour when a final vote would be
takn on the full tariff bill
when
In fait he had not
yet Introduced
IM'"tw ft'r n hd n-ked netting
a oay tor a von anxiouaiy appeal-
..J . . . r li. t i . i. ...
" -'"" ; - -. "-
hHhr 10 mado a mlaUke I.
Tl"- ""Pl-" tariff bill ha never
In'rfidiu-i'd in the aenate. There
" i me nnm iiunriuin
mniiiiatrativo iwturSB nud tvm- of
the moMt important achedulea. ev-
eral of thetn. that have neve- yet
Iteen brought out 'if the committee.
T. ltrflW.lui.-lr 1ui.f. t.r IkmImh. . 1 . . . -
. . . ..-
m-T-r m-fii reimrni ill any Hirill
by the rommitiee. Thi I or.e of
the vital part of a tariff meaiuirc.
Dutlea may be fixed and yet totally
allrnlnated by draw-back featur- The
maximum and minimum may he feat-
ure of whole bill. Until the bill in It
eomplete form can he at wiled no
living man can tell yhat will lie
the effect of levying duty on a
certain article utile he can .i"ily
that particular Item In connection
with the ndminlNtratlve feature or
the bill. The finance committee It
hi If admit that tt ha not yet com-
pleted the draw-but k catte. and
that It Ih leaving It until the la it
thing.
Another charge that Ih being gen-
erally laid at the door of the finance
committee In that It I peralatent In
it iillcy . f -cfuKini? Information to
other aeiuior who are not member
of the coir nltt. e gennior f'lapp an
crib- the principal delay of the bill
to thi one cauNe. 'tie fiimnce com-
mittee aamime that It ha all the
Information tieccasary. ami that the
rent of the Henatora Khtmlil arcejit
their word a final and declalve for
"we are drafting thi hill hihI arc
ri'KHialble for It" remarked a mem-
ber of that comintttio.
Kenator Owen ha made n bitter
attack upon the daa of Information
furnlHhed by the committee and le-
Hi'rlbel it a a "ma of Ht tiff unwor-
thy of coiialileratlon" and aai 1 "hat
the only way for eenator to find
out the truth about the matter en-
tering Into the proper drafting of
the bill whh for em h aenator tn
Kcarch diligently and ceHetiHy him
aelf for the fad which the commii'ie
were given IiihIiIi of an hour by t lire.-
on the iiMauinptlon that Ihey would
lie fin Ih w li'MI they weri
obtained
and until In fin th.- li.'iiitli nf i1
S.'ll I'l W )l. Ii
t. 1 1 III l 111 .v
III .1 ill
'h. . "1
11
l Id think ilit
I Ik
'.III
ll.IV
111 I
S.S.S
1 1 is a i;i in tally it'coj;iiit'il truth that ltuthcitics made from vegetable
Inprrilitntt ate a yu it dial bi tter adapted to the (Ulu.ite human system and
salt r 111 every a than those (.(imposed of MroiiKliiunir.il nuxUres nnd
coiiiMiuuds. Mi-riurv. potash arsi inc. etc. which are used in the liiainifac
ttue ol iiu 't Mood iiiiilicims are too iolint 111 their artioti nnd frequently
derange the t(ln by ihsttiilune; tlm .stoiti.uh and digestion affcctiiiK
llie iHiucis ami when used lorn proloiiKeu jienoil oIK n tausu KlicuinatiMii.
tt. S. S. is the only blood nii-duine Kuarantenl absolutely and purely vegi'ta
lile. It is 111. ulu cntittly of toots herbs and bat ks M lcctid for their jnuiiy
inn '"id hc.iliiijr (pialitiis. H. .S. S. cures JUitiiinatiMii Catarrh Sou-sand
IMi'fih Setidiila CoiitaKiniiK Jllood l'oiNon and all other bltMid diseases
because it ilea n fees and jiunries the blood nnd at the same time builds up
the entite avMeui by it:i fine veritable tonic effects. S. S. S. may be taken
by yniinn ami old with absolute sadly and with the assur ince that it wi.l
cine the diM-anes and disorders due to an impure and poisoned blood supply
even imchiii)' down and mtioviti" hereditary taints lhxik on the bhxxl and
01iy medical mlvice fite to nil who u rite
' T1IV WlUT cniTinr rn 1Tr lnT. n.
oWIin bPhCIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA
. .t.t.6- of ti r.''j:
& ooaatitte. ortain
waa cilM fo- t3
wer
a iafpmaiioa cou;d
jr-d to three yar. '
Tr.
Ureo
4 t?.a- ...fo-::.
it .umt.."
i.'.at
dl!r.i
rep!:--
it i
nd :
tzr'-
a wi'i
do n' ;
r. torrirr
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iriir !r i
itrar.w
h'-tor ' '
'. - eria.
ba'e t.- .
liy h .
. d la. 'I .:
an'-.
And
jt
a alB'f'
T.l- t a." -i
rnal- c t
h
y
a
that b- other iM-na
IKiae to h." the
ait tin'! I an ho'ir
time v o'e ani
of B'hedulea and a!
tiire that hae r..
heard of nd for'
oe on them with'; .
aideratlob T.at
mand to ee the d.
the table b-fore
r...'ii teionaa 'he
mi' HHJtwn ia it i : o m )
! O M '
- i-piclou-'
a t'f i
v i ha-
for a vote the mor
trow that there in a oi !
to the tariff bill
aeen.
Of c7tjre all .teanK ii '
but th democrat ! proirre-w
republican are worrying I' av.
the delay than are he nit- ;
tectlonl! who have rbare
bill.
Von't Slight a cood Friend.
"If ever i need a to'iah tnedlf !r.i
again I know what to get" deciarci
Mr J. I Alley of Beale. Me . ' for
after ulnK ten bottle of Dr. Klni-
New Dlarovery. and aeeinK it exrel
lent reault in my own famllv and
other. I am convinced it the best
medicine made for rough '"old and
luni; trouble.' Kvery one who trie It
feel juRt that way. Keiief i felt at
once and It uqlck cure Kurprle you.
ror uroncDiim. Ainma. Hemorrnae
t'rr.nti IfSrlfitie riri. Throat oatn kn
.b4.Kl 'or lKt tu supreme. :0c and
ji.ou. trial liouie tree uuaranteeij
by Ardmore pharmacy.
SEfJATOR OVEN TELLS STORY.
Substituted for His Thoughts on Re-
publicans Framing Tariff Bill.
Waahlnxlon. May 27. Senator
Owen waa Hked what he noiih'
about the manner In which the re-
publican leaden are conducting the
tariff legislation and hi reply i
conaldercd one of the beat HtorUs
and the most apt illutratlon 'li.i'
ha lK-en heart! In Waahlriittnii On
year. He aald:
"I cannot ilecrib my fi'l'.n -
regard to thla. but 1 will Ml v..
little atory.
"Old Deacon Harri'on was a t-onJ
man; he waa a very good mat. fill
of harily and kindnea of h-ai' ll
waa a gentleman. It wa a rm
thing when a word of ImpHtiitm -raped
him. lie hail been siiuiit i-
money and had jut brouaht iioac
a nice auit of broad-cloth fo- his u-
on the Sabbath. He put It on !'
fit him well it wsa il irnifiej.
tremely genteel and H v Mrfil
Sunday school with hi wife M.irv
ad to him: Mame did you cU
that pail of milk to the calf '." No
he mhIiI 'wait a ininuti' ami I will tin
It He took the pall act It before
the calf ami the little hlny. lirigli'
Iwy head burle lirelf lialf way In
the lillfkct of milk tKi greedy it
atrangli'd and llf'lnii Ita now from
the bucket of milk nave a violent
ajiort. Alaa for the now broad-clot h
atllt. It waa Knotted with creamed
milk from walt to knee. Tor on
In hi life the deacon wan itini.it i
cut lie grabbed tlin offender by
the ear and a he ahimk the call
with great violent e he an Id Im'Ih" n
the ahnke:
'"If 1 were not a lowly fo
lower of the meek and humble
Savior 1 would everlam IiikIv
I'll your darned head off " '
Many weak .lcrvntm women have
been rewtored to health by Foley'
Kidney Itemed)' a It Mtlmulate the
kidney no they will eliminate the
waate matter from the blood. Impiir-
Itlea depreaa the nerve cuiihIiik n-r-von
exhaustion and other ailment.
Commence today and you will soon lie
wen 1-nasain to tauc. om ny an
drut-'ciHt.
Tin tno:.' oiiipli'e filter Mild m
tin it (11 d tt riu s only
llolmati & Hi st 23tf
PURELY
VEGETABLE
Not One-tenth of Lard
is Leaf Lard!
Here is what tr.e leading Lrd packer says in a recent advertisement:
"Leaf is the cream of lards. There is not enough i it to supply one-tenth of the
people and so it goes onlv to those who insist upon it."
' Does it not "stand to reaso that if there is only enough of the proper fat
produced to make pure leaf lard to supply one-tenth of the demand that the chances
are nine to one against your getting pure lard? The only absolute protection
against getting common hog fat when you buy lard is by buying Cottolcnc instead.
Cottoltne is a pure vegetable product made from cotton seed oil refined by
our exclusive pres?. It contains no hog fat and makes palatable nourishing
food which will agree with the most sensitive stomach.
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed w grocer is hereby a-
WW I I Vfuni. J -wnai mnwww thorjle(j to refuad your
& te . v- z. t pleased after fcav.ng g:ven Cottolene a f air test.
Nnunr Sold in Bulk Itclt'U i packed in pails with an air-
never aoia in PUI x r n clean fresh and whole-
s T.e i'if --ee-.t
I' n
ett
Cook Book Free FB3SSboK
f' 'i 1 : . rp..e ! Mrt Mar- J Lincoln the farsons Food Expert
ani i .l'.v.z.iz.z r.eari Vfi valuable recipe.
Ma-le rn? by THC N.
"Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
! Summer Excursions
. 1 o various points in all
f1 states and Canada.
Kate lower than ever before
cornmencine June 1st. Final
limit Oct. 3lHt HOD.
Through pullrnan service to
Kansas City Denver Chit-ago
Galveston and .San Antonio
and all intermediate j.oints
For further information rail
on
H. D. McCOLLOM
TicKet Agent.
Or tt me
I. S. MENS
'. I A
Galveston Texas.
C. P. HALL
The Homo Outfitter
on Caddo Street
Water filters
Mammocks
Croquet sets
Yudor porch shades
ardiniers
Flower pots
We exchange all kinds
of oods for any old thin.
Phono 300.
C. P. HALL
CAIHH) .Sllthl.I
Now Complete
The Palace Harbor Shop
has boon remodeled and is
now the most complete har-
bor shop in the city tho
best barbers and the nicest
bath rooms in Ardmore. If
it is tho best service you
want you will ive us your
business.
Palace Barber Shop
(corgi Criner Prop.
Financial Embarrassment
May be avoided apply in
time for a loan on your
farm or city property to
ADAMS BROS.
It o o in h 7-!i I'otterf llulldiii".
I'hono T'Jtl
ALBATROSS
Tnnt's tho name of the best fl3ur
bom in .Arouore
tatth;5g dust and absorbing disagreeable
K. FAIRBAN'K COMPANY Chicaco
Ardmore Okla.
Memphis Tenn. and Return
$11.00
Special train leaving Ardmore i p. m. June
6th arriving Memphis i :oo p. m. June ;th.
This train will carry through coaches chair cars
and tourist sleepers double berth $2.00.
DIVERSE ROUTE Going via Sapulpaand
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
14 and July 1st 1909.
Round 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. Stolfa's 'J
Suits Made to Order Choice of anything in House
$25.00
Largest Clothing and Tailoring House in Ardmore
The Cellar That
Saves Your Life
The Alius Storm and N'cc-
tnlde Celliir (lunrantoed to
stay In tho ground. Anchor-
ed in the earth by n nuw
principle wet weather can
not possibly ailed it. Suc
cessfully resists the strongest pressure. Made of ingot iron will not
rust. Mtted with shelves seats lloor nnd stalrcaso everything
ready. Write for prices.
ATLAS MKT A I. WORKS. Millard .Storey. Mtfr.
TToa An)mAnaifA AAont KAcs
VOV XTLI UL1IIV1
TO
II. D. McCollom Tkt. Agt.
Ardmore Okla.
Main St.
North Side
Dnllns Texas.
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