The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 100, Ed. 1, Friday, October 1, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardmor Friday October 1 '1909
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
3Dail! Hvfcmoi'dtc.
MC(tC.
Dv the
ARDMOREITC PUBLISHING
CO.
t'reslllcnt
Kn't r. J .it the I'lkk.ITIc.- at rdmort
a- Second I'll Mill' r.
AND THE CITY OF ARDMOHE
1( t ! the Ar.luor. H.-. it l legal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Dally Ardmorelte.
Y.tr 1800
Mmth 6
W'-k 1
The Weekly ArdmBfelte
V-tr tar Mull 11.00
O
Om
On.
Hlx Months M
TV M'nh .W
Phones.
lhi ;i Manager's Otflc Mt
Cl'y IMltor'a Otflie
Long instance . M8
Aii' .rroneous reflection on the
rh.vi ' r atanding or reputation of
nny ( rin firm or corporation
'i i niiy iiar in the columns of
Th i.hi.tiii' win he gladly cor-
ru il upon I's I. 'Inn t-rought to the
nttr .ii 'I'll of Hi'' M Miinvincnt.
Ardmore Friday. Oetobtr t 1909
CLEAN SANE AND COURAGEOUS
JOURNALISM
to on-: W. It Ni'lim pillilHhcr
of t'tat admirable Itifiientlal ami
HUCC' SSflll noW'apApor the KilllHlIM
City Star. In an anniversary greet-
Ing sent to a fellow-publisher re-1
ccntly gave utterance to th's tin j
bin l
'The newspaper 'hat advocates tin-
st things; reflects the highest
ttttmla-d of citizenship and stands
Tor all that I good against nil
that in had for It romnmnlty. h
not required to mako a place for
ttsclf The place hi there. It only
needs to be filled."
V in v Mii.iMr that Is "clean sane
utnl c uriigeoua'' will always win. li"
n.ay-' "liiiiiiilm tho American people
art that kind of people.'
In tin- Hue Mcntliiiciit thus -xr-!-ed
Colonel Nelson reveal tin- secret
of t'ic stiffens of his own gnat news
paper wlilch. animated dally by th
.lis of Hm owner liaa come to lie
a power In tin' whole of the wvn-
do fui southwest In which It oircti-
lati'H and also to exert mm influence
for good tin; country ovor.
Following a decadent period In
Aimrlcan Journalism (a purlml hap-
idly nnv p.i:v;jnK wo think) which
has cmlirmod sensationalism In lt
worst form and lnvovci: ugly moth-
odH anil a stierlflce of IhihIiicmn con
science. In pwfiTX kcuplHn ihr'wlih
follow.iiiit wmli a jH-rliid of il'a i
dcnii it I. rffumhlim and ichhhih-I
It'.. to Know that tin rult? of the!
Burwv.il of the flttent holdH tru In
tinialliu ax la all other Itraiichea '
of endeavor. Exception on' ko toi
prove that mle. j
'I'ho newapaiH'ra today that aro
nut t potential In their fjlt'hl ami.'
mcrcove-. th it arc flndltiK Journal !
lam tnowt profitable are t.i- "clean.
pane anil tviiraiteomr paiura mim
ns Colonel Nelmm ileacrlbea. and of
which the K.niKHf. City .Star la a con-
Hplciioim tpe. There la ft field for
every such newspaper. u onjy
needs to he filled."
The Waahlnjrton Herald furnl hen
a local llliiKtratlon of the uiiUin hi
point ltd place awaited it and It l.i
h lin filled. -Waa'iliiKtrin Her.tld.
GAYNOR NOMINATED.
Democrats of Greater New York
Chooae Mayoralty Leader.
N
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con
York N Y. Hpet. .10. JuhUc
u HayiKir of the state supreme
was toalnlit nomln.ititl fur
! itenter New Yur ly the
city e
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fcrlt m. .-il by all I. i
la - Stuuiach and 1. ' '
r"J Cieh ua'thy cond tlon or i:ii'l 'y
ar i ininil which they uroate nwke
ont feel Jcyful. Sold by Ardiuore
OrJK Co. Ilufiiis Post and all drug
f
ARDMOREISMS
MS J
'Keep thy tonmie from i v!.
Il s from apcaking mill'' I
i ml Ui v
i 1 ?-.
'Oren powcPt anil natural jrlfa do
no brltm prlvllnne to their p sttte-
Mtra o much aa they bring dutle.' --
Huny Wanl !lwher.
Don't net nneaay. Nxt yW rain
will do the cro lota of rwhI.
lr fVwkV patlencp peralateme
miwrww-e capacity to nulat hunxer
and other hardy qunlMIca prove t lim-
bo la a apleodld type of nemocia'.
llounton Iwrt.
Ifa a rtnch bo'a not h Hwiallat ri
he would have dlvldetl that 1'olc with
I'oary.
The mrmbcri f ArdmorcV "Man I
Hunt Club" pay that the youna flrla 1
auk "Who la her Tin- ywin wWowa
What la hla pmrftton?" and the M
niaWa. "Where la hvf
U.ilveton la now "KtntlnR with '
pride" to the fart that eh; aa nut
even touehtHl by th recent hiirrlcane
on the Rtiif. i
DimtMtp (Jitayle f 1 200 a mluilte
at a Methoillut subscription tnoetiiiK
at Parsons tho other night. That
(Vmrtncrclnl club aaa romiwny inlalit
with pntflt rH In ciMiiiiiunlcatlon with
tho bishop.
Olltor Walher f he IMrcell Reg-1
bter refuse to anawer qiteatlotM us
to hla cliolctt for Kovornor. but thn
way he continuously comments on the
Crucial" perlinl In Oklahoma ixtlltlca
causes hla frlenda to believe that he
li unable to get Cmce out of hla
thoughts.
McGUIRE TO BE CANDIDATE.
Supporter of Cannon In Oru.inijntlon
and In Fluht on Tariff In House.
(III. bile. Oklu.. Sept. U0. Whether
Hit HKpe of the l'lmt Oklahitma
loiiK-etHlonal dlatrlct will endorse
one who stiMMl for CnnVon In the o-
KanUullon of the lant house and dur-
ing the tariff fight will tie dcicrmin
ed when Hlnl McCtiilru of Pitwtioe
offers for re-wlcctlon next fall. Meet-
ing statements that he would retire
at the end of this term Congressman
McCuIre niiiioiinces that ho will pes
tlhtl) Ih) a candidate. Ills cl.w
alignment with SMfikef (Million 't.l
more to create uufrlondMuess to-
ward him at home among the rural
sections than nnythtng else. .Mcfni.
will defend tho new tarilf " I r.v
throughout the dUtrlct.
Prominent among those who ci-e
aieti; toned n opponettta of McOuIre
In next .Mar'i primary eleitlon are
Judge Itariy Huston of the lig'tn
ttnri.y dlstrl"t court to wh.tm Mc-
CuIre recently offenil the ;o.-t-un
of fulled miatea attorney fr the
w'Mrn district or Oklahoma Ju-Ke
Huston's refusal of the place 't.i"
him free to enter I hi- race for .in-
Kr". nother Is Judge Mil on ;i
bcr of Knhl. who Is also suoke i of
f r aovernor on tho repuli'lcnn Meket
MKJulie has been a centrtl figure
lit Okkihoiwi politics Tor a iiu.u'm - -"f
years. served two lernn In ion-
gress as delegate from th territory
one during the congress that passed
the Oklahoma statehood b il l-eing
the only republican elce.j ui t'.o
campaign of 1H07. In 'he f stale
ileet4on he defeated Ulgl-t 11 of
Pawnee a democrat by a s-aiu ma-
jority and iust fall dlst it-.-l Ha'-
. Johnston of Perry who had turn
a member of the cotisti' .itn.nal -on-Wilt
Ion and the first 'n e leKN.a-
lure. f.'sw Child Labor Law.
Xw York Oct. 1. Important
chatiKt s aro made In the uw child
LUhii law which went Into effect In
this rtute today and aHect dausor-
ous employment greatly.
"I ie law pit hibits the employment
i.' ihlldren undsr sixteen yoara old
i.i fie eik'ratloa of certain forms of
ma Jilm iy such as circular saw
planers plckors printing V'tJ'-'i.
! -.tted by motive power other than
'Ht; stamping muoblnes i oiling nilll
i.:u iduery and laundering inncblnory.
I: also piohiitt's the employment of
lil!1: . n adJiiH lug uuy belt to imi-
laiiui.. in tin- preparation of any
i mi ikisIUv ii in w hieh pi'oNoiiiiits acids
-. used. the parking of maUhe.
n .le- manufacture of powder or In
"' .ce where alcoholic liquors are
. i. u lured or bottled
i.' - under the age of sixteen shall
employed In any capai'lty where
-mpUiyiueut compels them to re-
Kiandlug constantly.
No child under sixteen slull be per-'i-ii
to manage or operate an ele
.i . tiin-r tor freight or passengers.
"K BW.K OH RUNT- -A National
ca h register and several stunrtiwd
typewriter. very reasonable. J.
i Goldsmith jAian Oftlce Sl-lni
lost anything' Want ads
MAY SAVE THIS
STETSON COUNT
COT A MARRIAGE FEE HE
SANTA EULALIA IT IS SAID. FOR
THOUGHT IT A JOOKE.
MANUEL VOUCHED FOR
The Commission Wag to Be $10000
and the Claimant Is a Chicago Wo
man Her Friends Launh at the
Claim C lint Denlies It.
Chlciism Sept ?0 -t'hlcnuo wtclety
la all ititereat today In the second i. u. Muaon that two mm who nr
act of tho romance which led Mra. In MlJolnltiK cells are ready to he im-
.lolm H. Stttaon widow of tlio mil- n the liaptftnal fount that
llonulre hat inanufactiirer tw necept . 1 1 '"' fr1 1111 "I" I
k v. m i .. . u . 'l" two men to come under the In-
the hand of Count Snntu Hultil a. v 1 ...
.... . . Iluenro tjf Moae pllKloua tnru-hlna
day's ilevelopinent la the proltali titty i . j ti ok.
. .j. . .. . . tlona are W l Capes and P. M. ltoD-
of a airlt for tlO.nwi aaalnat the ' w
count by '.Mrs. U'lllvtmi Franklin
Urnat. wife of a doctor of Aahknui.
III. fm-inerly known In Chicago an-
cle y. She la aald to claim a con-
trad calling for a payment ot i ' .
. . .
lino If tho count won the hand of
Mra. Ktetsoit In whoxe palatial home.
"Itlro'' near Onontz Pa. he la mins-
ter. KltiK Manuel of I'wtimal vouctieii
fir Count Ktilalltt after an effort hail
been made to discredit him In Amer-
ica. II h marriage to Mrs. Stetson
wms regarded aa a vindication of
hla clallilH but Hoclety women In
Chlc.iao do not hesitate to declare
that lie was the im'Mt aiimzliiK of!
the many astounding foreigners they'
. . 7 . I
bine been called on to entertain. In !
fact they did not take kindly to
Ceun! Hiiialle. The yoiuigtir net ctill-
etl him "tile homeliest man in tne
worltl."
Count lSulalla was ipilte pained
wnen tne mutter or "tr.t. inm
suit waa broiichett to him In Alto.ua
last night according to a ilUpnteli
from that city.
"Such a claim ns Mrs. ICnist la
saltl to have uiatlo In preposterous."
he said. "She linn never met tne 1
countess niid did not Introduce us." i
When the count and Mrs. Stetson 1
were married at "Itlro" July 2S. 1!I0'
the guards had considerable tivnble
with a woman who aald tho coiini
would 'be pleased to see her. Wlieth
or this woman wns any one who
has been mentioned In connection
with the report of ho suit to be
Ill-ought against Kulalle Is not known. '
One of the foremost lnwyors of
Philadelphia Is said to have been ap-
proached recently with a proposition
to bring the suit ngnlnst the count1
but he refused. Co'. James Hamilton
Lewis of Chicago wlr. Is said to 1
have been retained In connection The r puhlh an leadi n- : ti
with the rumored Milt today declar-j stale and in Ardmore are get ins al
ed that he had no Intention of mtv- j fussed up over the Columbia ti..mn
lug In tho case. He admits Unit he i company matter at Oklahoma Cl'y and
had correspondence concerning the j would doubtless like to see the sua-
mutter. anteo banking law short of tumm
The friends of Mrs. Krimt In Chi- J I'lthlng the object Intended but tie
eago apponreil to regard the tlirent- -ire to be disappointed again as u- ia
iMietl net'on against the omiiiI as nj llepnltltciin "dope" is to the . ff . t
huge Joke. Miss Anna Cohen long H'tU the banks aro not going to sran i
a cloM'f rien.l of Mrs. Hrnst at the ' hitched In the matter and that sonn
Aiidltiirlum Hotel said: late refusing to conic across with tip
"I have laughed myself 111 over assessment that makes the guaratm c
the story of this suit ltl s too funny. tmu In case of failure but such ;s not
I do not lie'leve that Mrs. Urnst ;he case. IMnk Commissioner Young
could get any t.f the Stetson money ' mis been Hooded with letters aim fei-
If she wanted It. I nm told that egi-.inw from state batik! all over tu -Mrs.
Stetson carries tho keys to tho tivt offering assistance and telling in
cash box. and that Count Kulalla U 1 'a' nncertnin terms of thA great good
not In a itosltlon to pay any one! he guarantee law U dolnc and has
$10000 although he lives In n palace j been to them.
and Is looked up to as one cf the 'I'ne state banks in Ardni.e. hat
noliIUty." written CoinmUstoner Young tha
KlYorts to locate Mrs. Krnst or her i b' tnntl ready ami willing to pay
htisbanil In Chicago today proved 'in extra assessment If iie"es i' v. and
unava'llng. although It is definitely n letter sent by the CiUarait'N bank
known that they called at the Audi- yesterday Is but a sample ot ''ie lit
torluiu Hotel I' r mall and subsi- 'era sont by other Institution Ta
.ineni'v wen: to the N'lrnliit.i Hole1 pit de the ctniuuissloner the. r hearty
w lib h I- als tin
Hamilton l.mil-
liom. of t ' Jam.
COTTON SEEO PRICES
GET BIG GOOST TOO
KARMERS ORING COTTON LON(
DISTANCES TO GET BENEFIT
OF ARDMORE MARKETS.
Cotton was again plentiful on la
streets today and prlceu umi '. iiiua -Ing
yos et'day's close wer- i)'i"ed by
buyers.
Yesit i day evening cotton seed .nini
In fer u b o a from the bull end of th
market when J. II. Boone start .td ul.i 1
ding in several kind the seed flnaiv
being sold for 25.S7H. The h'gh
pri-e today wa slightly In ndwinoo
of 13 cuts Farmers .iro oemnnln'
to lenni that Ar.lirt.re buyers are pay
' Ins the highest prices and are bring-
lug their cotton from twenty-the to
thirty milt to get on this market
i
Anlmarcl'o Want Ads aro tho best.
W10SE IS DOING
RELIGIOUS STUNTS
CONVERTS CAPLES
NEGRO SUSPECTED OF BRUTAL
CRIME HOLDS DAILY SERVICES
FOR BENEFIT OF JAIL INMATES.
Moae I'roffltt or Payne who la
liclnc held at the cwnty 'all in con-
nectlon with the ninrder of hla atep-ilaiiKlitt-r
on Monday nlirht Is atlll (
j dolna; the "prophet" ac t and nlao roll-
' vertliiK ultinura Inaliln thn Jail wall? '
at lonat Iih hiC ad-hied Cotinty Jnilge
In believed tihnt he In laborina: mder
an hullurlHtlon as r nard Caplea he
j may haw conepted Roblnaon. In a
t..t..f I. Ih.I-a Mn.... I.irrjt Mtll-ftl-
... .
1 I. Mosca Proff. nolillnpr aervjees
i . . . .... ...
. l ll J ilL I Ill-lives ill (lit- etrimij
Jail have taken In two whltp breth-
ren for llaptlatu in tho Christian
church: P. M. Itnbinaon W'tn. T. j
Capler!. 1 want these brethren turned
to tho Christian pastor for hapttttm
at otice."
Mono hns been dl'lgently at work
hIiicc his enforced stay at I lie Jn!l
In trjiriK to convert the Inmates ami i
holds dally religious services of a
rnther nivMli.rl.-iiK nstnre Hi a tnen rt. '
. . .. .. u
in be at eas wul; himself and the
. . . .. .
rt.iim mil M-enin nui 10 trnre w iieiu.-r i
1 1 1 n- eolored brother are waltlna
without thn doors to either lynch!
li I in or propose a banquet In his
hom:r. Ho has nothing to say regard-
liiK tho crime of whlrh be has been i
! suaitocted slid acting under the In-
structlon of his attorney will not
talk of It or anything in connection
therewith.
'I'ho work of M'curlng evident c
Against Mose is going steadll on
If' wever and the toloreil people uf
the cl'y are 'ling seine alual)'-'
asMlstaiKi It Ik not known how lui
he w 1 II In held
WILLING TO PAY
EXTRA ASSESSMENT
REPUBLICANS GET THE WRONG
"DOPE" ON GUARANTY BANK
LAW MATTERS.
siipiHirt and offer to pay an added a
sessment If nccessarj' and decUn
:'i.it the guaranty banking law is oiu
of the strongest and nest mcatuns
i Mr afforded to the people f tn
state.
The republicans who think t make
capital of the failure of Ule banks to
do their part tnls:ht Just as well co
back and Rlt down for there Is noth
.ig doing for them In that lino.
The Dcd.Rock of Success
ties in a keen char brain
by Indomitable will and rolstu -k
eniwgy. Such ltow. r coiiicr from th.
splendid hea'th tltnt Dr. King's New
Ufo PHls impart. They vitulUe
every organ nnd build up brnln and
binly. J. A liarmoti Il.emore V
Va. writes: 'They are the best pills
I ever used" 'ihc at Ardmore I'i.i.
maty.
Read This .
Vntos Center. Kan. Sept. IS. l'JOS
.Wlfis till irMtie tTivn mi nit In
' ll0 a)1.s T(Tag Wnnder cured me
0f kidney and bladder trouble It
(s the best medicine on earth. Mr
" s Johnson. Sold by all druggists
pell Curfd n ( t0 4 Dayi
IW.O OINTMBNT Is guaranteed to
euro any case of Itching blind bleed
lug or protruding lMIee In C to It days
"r """ tnnivA. 60c.
SENSATIONAL SUIT
OVER ALLOTMENT
YOUNG INDIAN MARRIED WHITE
GIRL WOULD RECEIVE VALUA-
BLE LAND.
Muskogee Okla. Sept. 30. A sen
sath nnl suit bias been filed hers in
which Lgu Perryman as gnanllan
tor Cleveland Orayson. Is the plain-
tiff anil II. M- Sbant of Muskogee
Charles B. lunulas of Okmulgee
the Creek Oil compiny and the Prai
tie OH and Oas ompany an deremi
ants over 010 acn of oil laml in
the (Jlenn Pool district ".tirna td
In ' worth J36e0tl0. The sill: .
the result of a controwr-y of ' 1
oil companies lo control ticu-latui
Orayson ami his guardian and 'tu.'i
by control the lease on Mie l.i id fo"
till purposes.
V. J f!reg I'nlte.j St.u. s di ti t'
attorney r the eastern ilU'rlet ap-
pears as a prHate attorney f. r i.i
a n. and It Is suppttwd repre.'tnis an
oil cotnpay willing to pay a Mg bo
mis for the oil lease. Tie p'alutiff
are c ndcntniitig to establish that a
yonr ago Shants Itnliieed Cray son.
then IS years olid to marry a white1
woman for the purpose of acquiring
the r'ghta of majority as provided
under the Oklahoma statute that he
might make a deed to the laud for
a consideration of iSO.OeO. (irayann
married the wntnan and shortly if-
tor made a deed t his property.
The woman never lived with him!
and has sued for a divorce (Iruysou 1
claims that he has received l ss than j
KiHO of the IRU.000 ami he want
the who'e transaction wiped out.
Shant and his associates state
they are willing to stand by 'their
contract and pay the Indian $300n0
for the land as soon as they (win '
get rid of the suits brtmht by'
Cregg and others Cregg Is etnleai-
oring to shoA t lint Orayson married
the white woman under duress ant!
that he was tin victim of fraud. And
the rlva' alto-n.ys will sel up the
Willi that If Cl:e4 s'.ioilid wii f no
Mi' t'ir j ni-' cittt fraud is lc- :i
Gas Cook
ma
i
---iirii-i ii "t i .a mmmm
We have added a very complete line of
Gas Stoves to our stock and want to ask
that you be sure and get our prices and
see our styles before you buy
New State Hardware & Harness Co.
If Your Money is Not Making
it is Doing Nothing
Fine Farm 120 acres
CreeK six miles from
Cheap for Cash.
Fine Farm Lands in Garvin Grady Stephens Jefferson I ove and
Carter counties to trade for Ardmoie real estate.
Some good land to rent next ypar. If you want a farm see me. If you
want to srll a farm see me.
Prnro OklahnmA the new town will be a winner Twenty per ennt of
irmr uuidnuina t sncs jvon to Confedcrate notne Hu'iciin irl)nd
Wait It r something t tint .s worth the money. $3.50 down $1 per week.
Room Ct ami 7
Wheeler Hulldlni
i
it a"" - v r
perpetrated and In addition will In-
quire how It Is that he is engaged
In private practice when ho Is lr
the emp'-iy of the government
Cotton Seed $30 a Ton.
Waxuliaohie Tex. Sept. IIO.-Tbe
price of cotton deed on tho local mar-
ket took another bound upward yes-
terenlay whm the two oil mills an-
thorlted the payment of I30 ier ton.
So far as known this Is the rect nl-
h ftklng price for i'exas this seison
and Is probably the most that has
been paid for a ton of seed In the
st.'iS hi stv-ral years V tne opt-nln-of
biisln'1!-- h k morning (hc ni'i's In-
and Heating Stoves
PRICES
and.
STYLES
to
SUIT
on Caddo
Ardmore
FRED V. KIINKADE
Ardmore Oklahoma
Received
Highest Award
Chicago
World's Fair
h - v i i i i i i l mm.
Htrictrd their buyers to jrsiy pttr
tm for seed an advance of over
yesterday s quotations and In the uf-
t. :-uo n the price wan raised to J30.
Although the cotton market lias
shown a downward tendency the lo-st
two days local buyers today paid
ll.'JO per hundred for cotton Vtr tie
seed.
Chamberlain's CongS Hetnedy li-i
become famous for Ps cures o'
coughs cold- ci uji and Influeni'.a
Try It when In nciil it coutiilus ne
h.it m f u 1 KuhM.inci and always gives
pio'npt rt'iti Sold by Ardmore Dnu
Co It'ifiH P' h aud ;ii druggists
25 per Cent
Wa
Six nice lots HighUnd ParK Ad-
dition to Ardmore. Must be
sold at once. CHEAP.
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