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PAGE FOUR
THE DAILY ARDMORCITE.
Ardmore Monday November 1 1903
IDatl Bvbmorcfte.
CO.
By the
ARDMOnEITE PUBLISHING
sidnioy scans
President
Knttr. il nt the Postofflce at Arilmore
as Second-Class Mutter.
AND THE CITY OF ARDMORE
K It Is In the Ardmorelte It Is legal.'
Ttnin nr stinscniPTiON.
The Dally Ardmorelte.
One Y"r
One Month
Out Week
The Weekly Ardmorelte.
T. r Y.nr by Mall
x Months
Tbn . Month
Phone.
mii'hi Manager's Office
City Kdltor's Office
Ixmg distance
.so it
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f M
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Any erroneous reflection on the
chr.uter standing or reputation of
nty person firm or corporation
whii.li may appear In the column of
Tb Ardmorelte wlr be gladly cor-
r c f m1 iiKn Its being brought to the
nttcnt'on of the management.
Ardmcrc Monday November 1 100
YOU CAN'T MAKE A MAN MORAL-
UY LAW. !
S.i t papers seim to think they
tu made a 'ry wine ami utaleit-
Dianllkf remark when they have nc-
cl. in netting off tMa atale
i .i' h .ilimed plathude. It la n favor-
aiKUtaent uhmI by Konio aaaliiMi
! iw pr hlblttitR tho Uquor traffic
it (he prime object of aiteh liiWi
to make men moral.
Thin- are roughly mmhI1iik three
aii .iralrmt whom thi prolilltltory
t.us are directedthe drrnker. the
diink-iiiaker ami tho drunkard-uinto-i.
thv buyer the manufacturer and
lac M-ller. Xow It would 1m- a fine
thIUK lor WKMet If all Hire- of
tdise rlaaacH would bit made e-
.irel in ral by tctfialatlon or other
wise l ut ltis ate not-primarily dea -
.minted to fonter mornlity. tia doslro-1 01N"K- JIHl now n'' cuuven-
ble .i. inowlMy alwaya la. and aa !n lhr l'llrtf to IniH-acli
noconsarv. If .ocletv la to endure U"" "cnl tw ''"H'luotlng
mid be atrong. Iwa are enncted to
t mloit in.IUI.lunW ....I -mI..Iv fnuii
injurloiw ix raons ami practicea. Uwa j
intende.1 for aelf-pwn atlou.
ud therefore whenever a atate or
c mimnnity finds growing up In th '
ulst i f li person or practice cua
" ms ur irafflc which have proved to
Injiirtoua to aochKy ur to lit((ou
i. i-t hardahlna uHn IndlrWunla
m re particularly the defenielesi
n d the weak - M not only has the
;lit but the )Hltl- duty to atep
i and say to the offender be ho
i dUidual or an organltetl trade.
Thoti .halt not." In other worJa j p n H. rung" of Klk Cttv a
I not Immorality that the taw . .oididate tor governor la In the
t.kc. (ogiiiKame of. but Injury. The!.) today. He is a aiK.vo..ful bu.
aw iMi t primarily wl though 4Ud tmpreaaei the odltor
t n.a im u CJod-aend. It l prinwrily man who would make Oklah ma
position. It r.nreaentlve Is the glHJ(i Kowrnor Paufa Valley K-i-p
dl email n t the ureaeher. Hence terpilse.
o (l.i'iu "You can't legislate men
to morallt)." as an argument Somebody down near Ardmote
. - tin t liquor enattmenta or any o'li-1 meptiona u man named Cruet as n
ir .nillar laiva la alutply to mlscon-. lo Ib'e candidate for governor .i
iu the prime function of civil! 'he democratic K'ket. Cruce la the
.nil ci imlual lavs . ' mdu who "alao ran" a year ago. 'nd
Ot niitrm. all gotnl lawa do aid
urilttv and all bad lavs tend to
ot r Immorality. TMa. howeve .
i iiuidmtiil and not primary.
Tills leuus .aa!ly to a tug her fa t
'.ltt oar friend who are ao f. nd
if using tho platitude that heads '
"is article whom to forget namely:
Mw law originally intended to pro-'K-t
are necesaarlly more or less od-
t. i'he In character. Pun a law
Wiuh li designed to prevent men
a irt an injury to their neig'Mior or
s 'ty as u whole and at once
v iu have sot up a powerful agency
tor tt aching men that the thing
a iilis which the law l.i ill rented ta
wiif: The eitien' moral rharactor
coimtuntly being toned un br bv
k ko.iI uwa pt4 and exocutiMl. i
i Km iHiuuiiM a m rl standard'
(! m.n b.ip. their Hie in a.vor.l
" wl'h the good lawa. This la the
of illative enactments
r.- ... 4t first he cnreaalon of
1 o
en power in a ropirtlllc they
i "xpros-Um of the sentiment '
. I w .li uf the majority. A time
i . ?. T" mu 'ha"!
' 1 of U 'wlorllr' tte' ""
t.m. the accepts ataml.rd of the
imn the wrtlcuUr matwr wlthj
vhlch they deal la Ual. way bvwa
way bvwa
passed tor the ptoiectlon of wclty
f tho lisve in thorn a moml boarltig
and On pr. hrbltl in laws oonfe e
edly iiae iMH-ome cxtoedingly pow-
rful moral agencies. That Is to ?ay
Kood l..ws do and always will tend
'o mane a moral cltljteushlp. Hnc.
w( dun in to:o" thut you can't
l.uike nn ii a.ot.il bj fnw."
You (nun ' make men moral by
law alone You i.inuot cliange the
riio'nl prLiCipie of an Individual in
ibe ben e of renewal his hoar by
means of Kw. Tto ! fmnklr wlmlt-
td. lint H o imhm to ifflr thrtt
the passing erf good kn den nx.ol Chtiha and John Uflibrj of
help morality botti In the Individual ' Chandler. And tfcor are dwrtulo-is
and society he gives etldenvc of
tiallcw thinking and no observation J
Vi
W. mm arc willing to ft) yet one;
-tin further and wer stain. t the
... Hr tun. "you cant make men moral
ij - place thin declaration : "You
u r knew any Individual or com-
inunlty which wm ever mad moral!
without law "
oOo
:: :: :: :: t: :: :: t: ::
:: k s:
tt
MOSTLY POLITICS M
US AND OTHERS U
j.) after -pans: M ' them High-
:s :: :t i: u u :: tt t: Hin t baen gftftln' along right
1
li Cook apparent petKhaut f. r
l- Iiik his records In impossible
places call to inlnt u story that U
told on "Twn" Itobnett. rate of
more but now of the Arbu. kle moun-
talna. Juat above Ant more. "Tom" l
known at the champion Joint rtebat-
ei of the atate. He aaya hlmnel j
that In- (tan eonducted more Joint
(tftmtea than any other man In tho
mate. Aud what la more to the point j
he usually aeta awy with the dec4-
. Ion. A favorite trick of "Tom'a" I
ace rdlna to the atory. U to get up;
lxrore hlw audience u formldnblo
lot 1 1 iik volume In hta hnnd and
makea an InrtHwaftde atnteiuent that
completely pirtu hJa adveranry tit '
"f hnnlnem.
lie then proceed)
Hirft hyiKrthesU and aklna the "'Hit- heerlu' up nil Uioiu chlekeiia whotii
er lellow" convpletely. "WTiem d""'' ort'' '"' uKoln t' ioom an''
yon find that atateniont ?" angrily iIj- i nhe klllln" a calfcrltler or aotm
uiandx Ida niiveraary. To whl :n 1 in'- So 1 J" down my Ulblo ati'.
. "Tom" invariably renllea: "l hud (o!
Irtl? it out of that book; how vou '
I hunt f.-r lt."-T.i'.a World.
'
(imir K iu.m.wIIi.1 r ti... fin.i...
v ' r. ....
Cltv Time la the Tom Law aim
f Oklanuiiia. lie Is the most fren-
zied nf Hi loollah finance writers
:ti the aouthueat. Ilia gratp on fl-iii.-s
uml banking details la second
""ljr " hU utu'r '""tniHt of partisan
the
Columbia Imnk failure to ault
MM...... U... .a.... . i
! the
ouiiu- un.v nc Hill re.ll
hl" n 'lMle flghUug wimlmilla
mul co'"' u reallwdlcn of
M i"ttve such eonuow
wy" l''v Shawnee Herald.
al-
" 1 1
It u.iiy ho tco early to open the
ncxi state lumpulKii but he reoub-
Ucant wmtl not wait unMl thirty
dai berre tiie eietloii before d
elding wuHher or not to enter
ticket There are some howling I
fni- . that will not bear ivpentlim'
Tul a World.
Incidentally dropped ubont $3o0)
into the hoiHiera of the prorewlon il
l lltltJil "booatera" who nre always
wilMug to urge a candidate to run
fr offk-e it he haa n wad of money.
Xo ' aw confident that Mr. Cruce
' had enough (rf the polltlc.il
ii uuaiiii-v.i. us (IK'O io oe a
near-govcnior. imi to i expoiidhe jjr.
Cru-e thinks under the polltpMl
hold-np primary ay.uotn. Muakogc
I'heen!.
"VVUh Ittn Murray gowrnor.
C Btirdette. lieutenant governor. l'o 1
Meyer. aivreUry
of itale and the
corporation commiaalon Intaol. ('hur-
ley lla-kcll could do the most good
in the I'ulted StnteJ aonate." Coal
1 t"""'r W'r.
. .
" tMtlmm nt Tinw-
M MOmmt db.-overiHl that
;'.or me pcw'
U UH' Ar
.hat the cast- of the Times ia
not entirely hopolesj.--Ch1ckasha
Kxpi .(.
T J' tM' 0( I'hnaka. one of
the moat prominent lawyer of tho
northern part of the atate. ll
for attorney general.
.... .J ' 11
member irf the oonatitutlonai oonven
Hon and a delegate to the demo-
cratic natlounl convention at Hon.
.t ln.-t year press PUpat-h.
Judge M. C. (Jurbor of Hold is
iimthcr clean able and highly pop-
tv'ar man win could bo elected on
the republican ticket as governor lu
Ok'..homa This makes thi
'lent men whoso names have been
m ntloned m whom the people hao
conrnience any ono of whom could
"""" i
redeem the mate from p8 rrcic t j
reign of Ww'lmofm and daK. py
T9 alitor two are Jutlfln Diakorson1
r hers. M u ikofee Phoenix.
1
It Was In Afkanww.
(llf R0'1 toM n on no1 1 n
"ow ln MnrWiw of Possum Trot
"" r""" or
flr' Tl" J"
"'Why hello. Una.'
" Howdy. jedge.'
" AnydHng IP tm over nt ft
sum Trot?'
" .Votbln' wuth dlvMin'.'
' That ao?'
" Yhp: nothta' wuth HvMlii..Th
good fcr a iell.'
Xo!"
" Wah. not riant good.' After nn
''her long oxiwuoratron-punotuiitol i
Ard-'n"nae. me cbl mnn MMirvly oontlu
"-d "T'other night nhout ehtrkim t
'oo-tln' tlm- I wa amttlu- in th (
house nreadln' uv my Ittblo when I.
hnha ome ahuotln' otrtaldo. Th' ol' I
wn" a out thnh fewlln' th'
clm-kena. I ulnX p.ild no 'twtloii f I
ht b:cln-. Putty aoon th ol' worn-(
nn n" In tonkin' kind o' nalo 1
an' ntihvmii. .)
" 'What 'a th' matter ol' woman?'
HH.
"'A lot o' them Illshtowohd l out
thah a-Khootltt at mo' ahe hhjk.
Now 1 K't Hko Hint Jmlge.
"'Hwtln round about uiy houao un"
1 ' ovah in the' oounoli an' nlukai
"I' "' nun an' 1 looks out th win-
1h- '''Imh grinds five o' thorn '
HtKbtowcha outalde my f.jice with '
tholr iiini. I . f..... .....
...i.n Hill.
" in iiinoiiKM cm nn' rooh hack to
my road in'.
" Ne.M mobiilti' go.a Mi .
looVs wlrah them five lllnhtowtilm
had Im'oii u-Htandln' ami they wos all
gntii. Inn fo'.' "
. .
Foley's Kidney Remedy will cu -'
tiny cii.(o of kidney or bladder trouble
nml is not iioyoiut the reneh of modi-1
cine euros backache II 11(1 ll't'iliPltlrit'l
t ea that If noglocto! might loanlt in
Hriglit a diaeaae or diabetes. Sold by
ail druggists.
Takes Shot at Bulgln.
Oklahoma city okla Oct. 31.
Se cret servli e men have all day been
(working on the myater'otm attempt
on tho life of Ite. K. .1. iiitlgln when
wm one at 2 oVIock thla morning '
mod a .hot Oimugh tho window at .
Ina hotel missing him only a few j
Inchea.
Rev. Mr. Ilulgln had been readli: s this a an appioxlmato prollmln
ami went over to Mn window. Two ' atutoniont and not tho linn! detailed
men lu au automobile had atoppol awuint which I will give later
.icioss the stixet and when the am 1 "Hio o:nl exponae of handling
wan llred tlw automobile drove raj. j hl. bank to ditto has not exceeded
idly auay. The bullet wen: thrum . I $2503. When it la renumbered that
the window and hurled Itaolf u th i l'1 epenae of lliitildatlng a natlona.
wall where It picked out. bank of thU magnitude (dejioalta $2-
.Mr. Ilulgln lua In the Itm few I'Oo.dOO) nadir similar clrcunwtnticiM
rtaya received a mtinber of lorn r i would have amounted to not Kwa than
threatening hU life unleim he d-Uti ' $80000. to'aay nothing of tho grout
lu ataUMueifa la hla aermoiij : iat Inconvciilcnco of having funds tlod
graftera and law violators are in I "1 ludotlnitoly i ant uro the public
coiuinl here. He lma miide aoiueiwlll apineclato tho proinptineaa with
polntMl clmrges lu hla meetings. H. i which the buslnctu ha. ben dUpntoh-
dwhii'ea that ho will not be acared !"'
awa. but will stay and tlnlah Ills on- "In atibmlttliu this atatemeii: 1
giir.emeut. It U rumored tha- me cannot lefrain from oxproiulng my
mlnUi. rlal alliance of the city at It. uratltudo to the people of Oklahfnna
imetlng tomorrow w:il co-.hlder his City who hnve treated me with such
cuuri h-re and may adopt resold. 1 uniform couitesy also to (iovornor
t mu deprecating hln jwlley. Il.wkell for tho great .-nslstiinco ho
!Mm rendered nio as widl as other
The greatest danger from Infliieiun ' me:::bcra of th banking Ixiard to
Is of Its resulting in pneumonia. This ' the atnte luul- evambera A. X. Home
can bo obviated by u.(lng Chainlier- diet my office force and the state
lain' Cough Itemody. as It not only br.nkera of Oklahoma who hrvo u-huI
mrH Influonaii. but countoriu-ts any by me no loyallv.
tendency of the disease towards
pneumonia soul by Ardmore Hi uk
C" Hufus ViM a" '""Kglsts
15000 JUDGMENT AGAINST KATY
Mir. Etta Lcnehan Recovers Danv
ljet for Death of Husband.
Tn i i. okla.. Oct. :ii. In the di:
trin nun at Mnl. a. Mt. Bun imi"-
han was awarded 11.1000 for th
death of her husband j. Le.tehan. lu
. . '. '
a suit ag.itn.it the Missouri Kansas
& Tc.tiis railroad. Lonchaii. who win
a Katy engineer waa killed In a
wm at Mukoge. Other suits fr
damage gmwlug out of this same
a-... ... n .... . ... .viiim im .V. 'Mil' t II
wrtck. are on ditcket for trial at ...
Yllj(a mB1 "'iSlons loncernlng ho inlnre when i
l on lowed tiMlay. Some think that t
Finish to Foot Ball Games. onl)' 'rt'0n "f tho crlsi. ... for
Wes; I'olnt. .V Y. Oct. SLlto- ht' king luvu' tnB "tai y le.igu
cause of the dmuh of lugno A. ; 0 form " .
Jlyrne of lluffalo N. Y. no more fiw.-
ball will b. played by the Wost Point ' c''rd ' Thanks.
elcien this year. This Matoinent was lo m' WI' friends and mlg.'i.
made by Colonel Hugh L. Scott sup- wr wn" r'ndered tu every sen Ice
oiiiit.ndont of tho Cnped Static mil- llhle tiurlng the lllnets of our
ltai ur'ufrMuy this evening after n "p 'Uughter Oladya and during
cooMil'ii' ion with the athletic autborl- the fatal Illness of our daughter
les of Hie academy on the deo'li or Juanlt i. we desire to ovju'ess our
)oung lij rn. who oxpliisl this morn slncirvst thanV.?. Y-ur kind wonlfl
lag a result of Injuries sustained an'l d eU did much to relieve us
In tin- Harvard game yetentay. from the heart-breaks that seemed
- mu
hern must pay tho piper. I
. mau wno uoesn t hlow Ida own
COM YOUNG TELLS
THE BUNK'S STORY
GIVES STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES
TELLS OF PROGRESS MADE KN
DIG FINANCIAL CRISIS OF BANK
8;ockholdi ra of the C dumb. a
Iiank m Tru;t company aa
ahown by the booka of the com-
pany deptomber ss 1P00;
W. 1 Norton Oklahoma City.
$117100; 1). M. Phillip. Oklaho-
ma City $1000; J. . Tetcr llria-
tow 600; II. Sttirtva-it St.
IamiIs Mo. MuOO; l'. C. DavIs
Oklahoma City f 10.000; II 1.
Smock Oklahoma City ? 10000:
V. 1). Houston Okhittonm City
Ill.OtMt;; 1C. K. UlnliK'. TuhMt
$1000; R c. UtiMwIn Hurtle
vllle S00; I) c. Stevrt. H.trtles-
Mile $200; U. V Tldlmll. ll.ir-
tleavlll... $2000; K. C. Audlbert
hartlOBVllle $1000; .1. I'. Mttrniy
Oaciim. .V. M. $1000; V. Kay-
moml irartlciville. $700; 1'. C.
Ilogan I'anKuiiT Kan. $200; It.
K. (Ilea llartleHVllle $50u; Jan.
A. .Muuufeo Cu'hrle $25000; A.
V. Itnx-tor. UartlcMvllle $Ht0U;
Howard Webber Hartlcavlllc
$2fiOO; Prank J.. Malcr. Lima.
Ohio $2.-.Ui; Hoone 1). lllte Ana-
darko $3000; Ivan U Ilewlet
Oklnhoina City $1000; (3co. 11.
ltHnnon TuUh $2itO0; Snnford
HiXHds Okltilioina City $2500; K.
.1. Aluler Limn Ohio. $2500. Tot.il
$200000.
-
Here la the full preliminary ata.e-
n"nt f H""k (-'ol"lllMl1' A. M.
Vou" 01 thu ilrnr of tho (-'ol'l'li
U""U n1"1 Tr""t """'""'J' "ow ln !'
! VVM f ii'inidti Ion by the atntc bank-
ItiK lKiard.
i Through the Dally Oklahomau Hun
1 Commissioner Young takes tho public
i into his confidence with such details
as he la able to furnish at thlu time.
I i his statement of Incidental items
of iutvioHt .Mr. Young nays:
"T b!": Xo st"'u orrlc;r
W(u '" ""' wa" 'mlebted to the Co-
lumblii lmnk and Trtnit company ex
cept Jamos Moiiofee. who owed two
notes of $10.00ii o.-.ch neither ot
which wore duo. However one of
them h.w alnco been paid and the
other ono hocured by additional col-
lateral. I: will bo obiervod that the
muiill balances duo are largely thoe
which adjuut thenibolvox by balano-
hiK accoiuita. so that Until lliiuldntlon
nonrly wccompllohcd of this large
' luHon in the short .ipare of u.ie
mouth.
' "The. public will undeijian. m.
A. M. YOITNO.
ll.ink CoinmlK.'.'oiier."
Warships to Greece.
Athens Oct. :tl. Four llritish wa--slilpH
liao arrived nt l'hlaerutu. near
I'laeius. Tho rehelllon for the tlm'
being at least a at au end Lieu-
tenant Tlb.ildos how over. who wai
the loader In tho re.-otit inovi-'mn
ll. aflll rl luru.. .l 1...
" " ;-i"i.e
condemn the mutiny and dnn.iml
the exemplar)
punlb-hnieiit or 11
rlnglividers.
Several of thusu cloely ui ntifu-d
with the proet situation did n
tttlnmtir t.i etnti nun 1 !...( ..
i unlearble and wo can never repay
you ( xci
in-jn in graiiiUQO.
Mr and Mrs .V E .MAJITJ.V
SENATOR OWEN
DEFENDS CLAIM
MAKES STATEMENT REGARDING
FEE DUE HIM IN MISSISSIPPI
CHOCTAW CASE.
Mtlfkogee. Okla. Oct. 29. I'.to.i.
The AMmorolte Anlmore Okla.:
KJendemon:- I am infortned that 1
have been erttlelii'il for aeeklni; a
fee In tho Mlwlailp)l Choctiw cane.
1 have not aeon the crltlcliuna. but
make a hrlff atatement of the facti
s that my friends may know the
truth tn regard to It. 1
In tho mh of Wlntoti ef nl.. t.
Anion nl. a milt waa brought In
the court of clnlniH under the au-
thority of an act of cohki-chs to
determine whether Wlnton nml his
uavorlatea woro entitled t i any com
lieimatlon for aorvloea lemlered the
.Ilams.lppl Choctaw and If so how
much.
The net of coiiKrcaa .luthorizint!
Hilt ault provldcil that tho attorney
general of tho United States should
defend tho ault which lias boon vig-
orously done. The rcord of tiHtliuo-
ny 1 voo larr.e. being over two
thouwitul primed paes. Wlnton and j
Ills tmaoolateH nre not attempting j
to enforce the term of any con- j
tract with any Individual Mlsslmdppl '
Choctaw art a lnuU of this ault but !
Hre merely ilonmndlnK cotnponsntlon
for aen tcea alleged to bo ronderod.
The rcccid will apeak for Itself. It
offo.a proof abaolutely cnnvlnclng 1
by tho public records thoina Ives of I
the service rendered and Is proven!
. ... . . ..
un- lomiuiiuy ci a iioum.
My son lees in the matter were
moio important than any otlior man
and were ronderod during a time
when I wan practicing law and not
lu the public service nml It does
not aooin iniMt unreasonable that
anyone should contend that a lawyer
who lias rendered an Important aor-
vice a a contingent foe and at his
own expanse for ten years. Involving
ptoperty worth millions of dollars
not only should not bo paid but
mould not be allowed ti ask a court
of the highest dignity to hoar tho
iino.(tlon as to whether or not li
was entitled to any compensation.
The atatement made that Wlnton
and his associates were attempting
to onf rco any contract against any
Individual Mtillppl Choctnw much
lean to collect one-half of their os-
utos Is entirely falae.
Wlnton and his associates haio
lgornusly antagonized tho claim of
.i.l tluuio engagid In moving tho
Mississippi ChocttiWK fivni .Misslsi.
tppi to tin- Choctaw eonntiy. partlc
iikuly the cliilma of J. K Arnold
Clioiter Howe Mr. Hudson. Mr.
Olllette and Mr. Vernon.
Yottis lospeetfuUy
H- H. OWU.V.
.... " '
he od olds ry. told t.n.ea .
' " m"" r'. ' "P'atoU over and
it U alwajs a welcome Htnry to those
In search of hoalth-Tli.ne Is noth
iMg In the world that .e c ugl
.! is aa ulckly as 'h r n 7o r"
IMti's Cough Remedy Sdd by A..
more Drug Co. Rufus I'ost and
all
i
ilrugglsts.
Dry Dinner for Taft. Card of Thanks.
Jackson Miss. Vov. L True Mis- Wt' takothlK niethoilof thanking tn.
slssippl hospitality Is on tap todaj j 1')''i' of the lire department am
for President Taft and the thousands ! our ril(ll'' nml inolghbora who assist-
of visitors who welcomed him to the i vA IH 1lri"K the lire at our homo a
city. Tho president will probam (t'w Ia'H VM- Your kind favon
have a "dry" illnner as the local wl" alw'v bo remembered by us.
ministers have vehemently protcnted I Alu MILS. AV. T. UOHKItTS.
against Uio sorilng or wine or other
alcoholic beverages at tho bampiet I Tl"' '-"'"''s Aid Society of lnt.
nrrangeil In Mr. Taff.s honor. Hroadway Ilapllst church will meet
t ho church Tuesday afternoon 4
Many an artist has gone to tno .1 o'clock. All members ate reipust
wniII bi-fore Ids pictures have. oil to bo present.
Buy Where a Real
City Will Be Built!
CRUCE OKLA.
Is the Place for the Safe Investment of Small Amounts
$1 Down $1 a Week
Lots 12i to i.io 20 por font dowilod
to biilldliij; Coiiimloratii Homo nt
Ardmoro. Now In the tlmo to buy.
Price ralHed on Novnmbor Ifi.
On August 14th 1909 the following citizens of Ardmore
and Carter County bought front J. U. Boone C. L Ander-
son li. M Worsluun atid others
THE FIRST STATE BANK
OF ARDMORE.
1 .Mini )ic. L nt!R and Real i:
'tale.
Carl C. .lonp.'. tlttiner and Cotton
lluyor.
Fred II. Jonen llnnkor.
.1 W. lllsliardion Aa1tnnt Co nil-
M. '
Hold. l Sclvally Merchant and
Stockman.
I.. II. Orirfln .Miller.
W M. Cwyn .MnnflRor Ardmoro
Mill and Movalor.
M. W. C'olTey Farmer and Stock-
man. Mary Cywn Wldtoman S iclcty
I'Jditor Ardmorelte.
I). A. Sweet Railroad Man.
Paul II. Jones Capitalist.
ALL DEPOSITS
YOUR BUSINESS IS
llyron Drew President
Carl C Jones Vice Preslib-nt
INDIAN LANDS
ARE TO BE SOLD
company filed unit In tho United
GOVERNMENT ADVERTISES 20000 I Jtntca circuit court l.ro today to en-
ACRES FOR SALE UNDER AP.J';" Sc:l0
pn&tiPMk-'MT lty llcl1 of Okluhomtt City from
fKW!tin.i. ; opening up Harvey atreot aenxw the
... r. .
MimkoL'oe chin.. HeL-!.-.-
... . .
I hhli V......i l.i.w Ufl ...... . I t. la. n (..
.HJ.VUIUl-l mU 11111 Vl'lllllllllMH ''l
five days .the government nsontg
'will place on anlo 20000 acren of
Indian laud in tho old Indian Terri-
tory pint i.f Oklahoma. Tho adver-
tlnementH of value of eacli tract 1
printed with the advertisement. lTn-
til now the government has always
kept the appraisement of the land a
secret nml thereby shut out real
farmera who would otherwise bid.
Tho wiles will bo made by the dl.i-
trlct agents lu tho various districts
at Vlnlta. Wostvlllo. Checottih Me-
Alester. .Vowata Okmulgee Saptilpa
Iloldenvlllo Antlers. Tishomingo Hit-
go I'aula Valley Atoka and Chick-
asha. There is a wine range in the ap-
prnisonient of tho land as shown by
the ndveitlsed list. One tract or 25
acns near Tulsu Is appraised at $10.-
000 This derived Its value from th-
fact that It Is oil land In proven
tcnltory. Right alongside It u a
Iran of 7.'() aerea In the Cho.taw
nation appraised ut $7;n Cr $1 per
acie. Tills laud Is rough and prac-
tically none or It susceptible or . m
tivntlon.
There is suiriclent land ndven i .c I
: at tlio next will. In In rilak 1'r. t
of HiO acres inch. A mnjorltv of It
wllI . ;
ThU land if it averageH $-0 nor
.ii 0-iiui Mi i i.. .
" h . ndvortlse for
! T n"r' 0onR" t0 "'
? T W "f
T huUm
. ' III! Ill
" "iiuiii ui( restrle-
Hons have not been removed.
Fred V.
5-7 Wheeler Bldg.
OKLAHOMA
Wood Herndon IMrnier and S'nck-
mnn. JaniM H. Ma horn County U
tornoy.
S. C. Mntaon Aaafatnnt C'tnty
Attontoy.
flco. A. lianmey Loans and Ileal
I5tnte.
Ralph II. Itnmsoy Lo- ii and
Ileal Kstato.
.tainou M. Jameson Capitalist
W. A. Winiblsh Manager Anlmori
Oil Mill.
S. S. Tolson Hocorder of IVeiL
Harold Wallace Hanker.
.1. M Jones Hanker.
C T ltorrlnKor Stockman and
Hanker
GUARANTEED
EARNESTLY SOLICITED
1 II. Jones Cashier.
J W. Kk-liardhon Assistant Cash
U-r and Secretaty.
FRISCO SUES OKLAHOMA CITY.
Railroad Seeks to Enjoin Opening of
' Street.
(itithrle Okla. Oct. III. The St
Louis and San Francisco railway
Frisco trjk?ks Ln accordanco with a
resolution recently adopted by tn
council tind npproved by the mayor.
Xo order was issued on account of
the nhsenco of Judge Cottoral fro...
tho city. Tho street in question g al-
most lu the heart of the buslnoaa dis-
trict of Oklahoma city but la now
occupied for several hundred foot t
tho Frisco terminals Including yard
offices track sea leu storage tracks
and several other tracks. Tho street
has never been opened through.
Some writer has said that an a
rule preachers are not witty. IVr-
Imps this may bo duo to tho fact
that brevity is tho soul of wit
Per Week
Buys a n Edison
Phonograph at
Luke's
Music Store
Established 1895
I $1.00 1
Invest in a town where things
are moving. You'll never be-
come wealthy on a salary alone.
Your idle money will never
make you rich
Kinkade
Ardmore Okla.
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