The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 132, Ed. 1, Monday, November 8, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ardrr reite Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service
Use The Anlmorehe
Want Ads
They Hustle Business
Jones-Evcrelt Machine Co
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VOLUME XVI
ARDMOUB OKLAHOMA MONDAY KVKN1NG NOV KM VA
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PRESIDENT LEFT AUGUSTA TO-
DAY FOR NORTH CAROLINA-
JOURNEY ENDS NOV. 10.
DEFERS WORK ON MESSAGE
Expects to Complete Details of His
Recommendations by End of the
Present Month No Financial Leg-
islation Recommendations.
ilKiitu tin.. Nov. Si. President
Tult brought his Htay III AUKtistn
to it cloze today. After olttclatliiK Xi
the tnvnliiB -f tho Georgia-Carolina
fair hp departed for Wilmington.
N. C
It H not likely that be will do
any work on bin mes'une to con-
Kren until the lnat of November.
Hp nlroady has outlined the essen-
tial joints of the imnwtiKe In liH
speeehe during the present trip.
Details cf his recommendations n-
tt the amendment ol the Interstate
mid niitl-tru.U laws however have
et to be formulated for he will not
leucive the report of Attorney (leu-
em! Wfckershatn and his other ad-
vts it on thla subject until after h's
lettirn to Washington
The matter cf financial legisla-
tion. If brotiKbt to the attention of
DO YOU LOVE
NATURE?
Tin man who loiu sentiment l- :he man worth while. The men
Mho love inus.c. ng of bird the beautiful in nature are the men
who have ellmbed to the top. The mm who love these things
aie In clone sympathy with the dumb animal and the mnii who neg-
lect Ins horae In food or In protect!' n or in comfort la too cue-
let. to win success. Think of the feet of the faithful iinluml. In'
ft mi da on them all the time. It is an easy matter to make thm
lomfortuble. llrlug hltn hole and let our expert lit him with
Huts made to order It coats no more.
AL M.
19 W. Broadway
l'lenty nnd to spnru.
O. L. CHANCELLOR
Office phone 111 lies phone 313
$100000
TO LOAN
on Farm and Ctty Property
Most Reasonable Terms
GENERAL INSURANCE
GORMAN SQGiE & DOBBINS
Over CUy National hunk
Phone SO ARDMORE OKLA.
the m xt coiijsrufts nt all. undoubtedly
will be t rental In n special im"
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' There in ntronp. likelihood tint
In view of t ho ninny other mutters
' that are prosslnt; for attention In
f the prenldent'3 prcKrnm of recom-
mended legislation that tin- finan-
cial nml city iiicntturcs will wilt
until the seaslou lie-ins In Decem-
ber. HMO.
Ther- alo 1ms been much talk of
extra hossIoii In the fall of I'.UO
to take uji these subjects.
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GIMLET" BURGLAR II
IS SHOT TO DEATH
NE!GRO WHO HAS ROBBED MANY
ST. LOUIS HOMES FINALLY
GETS HIS JUST DUES.
St. I.milrf .Mo. Nov. .S. The. "(llm-
let llurjthir." who has been robbing
Went Ktul homes In St. J.ouls for
a year and a half was shot dead
by William 1. Munition a watchman
In WnshliiKt.il lloulevard early to-
day. The burisljr a negro; was surpris-
ed ns he was IryliiK to break Into
a residence.
Artesian Water at Ada.
Ada Okla. Nov. 7. Wh'.le boilim
for oil ami Kas a mile ami a half
southwest of this city the Ada Oil
J and (las Company yesterday sMtiek
a stroiiK artesian flow of water tun.
shoots up In true nrtoilnu style. The
vein seems MtrotiK and the discovery
Ih considered n valuable one to tills
d'y.
UP
RICE
Ardmore
Want Some
$ Money ? $
To pay oil that old mortKfP! ' Or
to Iniprowiyour fnrni or city prop-
erty'.' Or for mi investment? If
so write or son mo. My llnaueial
connections aro the best. You pet
all you borrow a' ii low rate of in-
terest anil prompt son ice. A list
of your "For Snlo" property to-
Helled. Ilnvo soino clone In prop-
erty for salo at n bargain tiuil on
easy terms Inquire about it.
Officu Utindol Uldg. over Dltzler
Dry Goods Co.
WILL PASS ON
COOK DISCOVERY
UOARD OF MANAGERS OF NA.
TIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIE-
TY APPOINTS COMMITTEE.
COMMITTEE THREE MEMBERS
Will Piss Upon Question of Whether
or Not the North Pole Was Dis-
covered Before Nineteen Hundred
and Nine.
I WaidiinnUn. I). C. Nov. -The
j beard of managers of the National
: Cecurnphleal Society today appoint-
led the following committee to pass
' upon "lie qta' Jt Ion cf whether the
North Pole was discovered before
ll'Oi' meaning by that the alleged
dUoveiy of Dr. Cook:
.1. Howard Core former!) profes-
s:r of mathematical of (ieore Wash-
niRton I'nlvcrilty; Hear Admiral
John It. l'lllsbury of the lnlted
State. Navy and Dr. ('. W. Willard
Hays . hiet neoIogUi of the jteo' i
leal mrvey.
;the census bureau
report out today
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THIS YEAR"" COTTON MORE 1
THAN MILliON BALES SHORT
I OF LAST YEAR'S CROP.
Wa.-hington 1). C. Nov. 8--The
census burenu today issued a report
showing T.OlLVilT bales of cotton
counting round balej a half balua
till ned from the growth in the rjO'J
co on irep up to November let. ai
coiiip. r' .1 with Sl!l5o7 bales for
U0S.
Shawnee Herald Changes Hands.
1 Oklahoma City. Nov. ".Today tin.
Shawnee Herald passed from the con-
jtrol of W. B. Verity and IT. S. ltus-
sell who have conducted It for the
past three years and Victor H. Har-
I low until now holding a position
' with tho suite administration took
charge Tho paper recently was tak-
! en over by a slock company In which
It Is said several officials aro Inter-
' ested.
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PATRONIZE HOME IN-
DUSTRY. PURITY.
I'urity In Candles and carbon-
ated 'beverages Is designated by
the Crown Brand on each Ibot-
He nnd package. Help a home
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industry 'by asking for and ac-
cepting no other
THE CROWN BOTTLING
AND M'F'G WORKS.
.M. .1 HAYS
President and Manager.
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Farm Loans
Burwell & Dexter are
making farm loans as
heretofore without any
delay. They inspect all
lands and pay caphdevn.
Office over Guaranty
State Bank
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ARDMORE ABSTRACT CO.
Oldest In the Comity
W. S W'olvoiton & Son
Managers
Ilonded Alist-actora of Carter
County. General Insurance.
Money to loan on City nnd
Farm Property.
113 North Washington St
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FIVE KILLED IN
NEW YORK FIRE
EXPLOSION AND FIRE IN COMB
FACTORY OF MORRISON A. SON
CAUSES PANIC IN PLANT.
E OF
Robert Morrison Found Unconscious
nnd Badly Burned Died Later
Scores of Employee Injured by
Jumping to the Strtet Below.
New Vork. N. Y N v. S.- Niae
person werf klib-d and nearly a
seore of employe.! in hired In an ex-
plosion and fire In the comb fac
tory of Hubert .Morrison Son cn
Columbia street liruoklyn. today j
The exploiton incurred In th"
basem.-nt of the bulldlns; The flames
spread rapidly causing ab.ut flftv
(mployea to stamps je. Some leap-
ed to the street belcw and were (
Injure J while othei t were carried i
down to safety by the firemen.
Holvrt .Morrison ene of the pnv
prletors was finind badly burned and
unconscious In a hallway He died
later
SECOND WEEK OF
' STE1EIL TRIAL
PUBLIC INTEREST IN THIS SEN- j
SVTIONAL FRENCH CASE NOW
HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE.
Paris Kran . Nov. S. With the
opening ol tli. ecoud wek of the
tKar of Madame Stoluheil piiWlc In-
terest In thl senstUl.iial case U
higher t huu c er.
The prisoner though haggatd v. in
coaslduriibly calmer today.
Mine. A nt au .io wife of one of
Stelnheil'j model.i and Dr. Archery
the Stelnlieil family -hyIclnn al-
thounh eallett to Hie stand by tin
sinte. Ixith totitled lu tavor of lte
accused. ' u-
The f rnier Insisting on thtr rron-
sietl condition of the iwommi on the
inornlng after the crime and tht
doctor contnid.ctlng In most cjhi-
gorical fashb n. tho tostlmony at-
tributed to him before the e:unln''
magistrate.
Doctor Ante ry declansl einphit-
kaliy hat Madame Stelnhull toll
him thit her lnisband wa i addicted
to nn inftiu.ii i practice
CODY OF R. D GANNON A REAL
ESTATE MAN WAS FOUND ON
TOP OF CAMPBELL BUILDING.
Okiahomu i ity. Okla.. N.. S.
Th my:er - i-rounditm tUein ttrdcr
of It. 0. (J.innmi a real estate man
la yet unsolved The holy was found
yeterday on top of the Campbell
JiiilldltiK and it" had .been dead m;v-
era! hours.
Papers which ho la bUoved to
nave had on UU peruon are niUsliii;
and r-bhery . thouRht to have been
the motive.
Cannon cam- to Oklahoma City
.cveial month .mo from Lexington
Ky
Officers Have Clue.
Oklahoma City. Okla.. Nov. S. ui
fleers thl afternoon aro lookliiK Tor
two men who are tmpojed to have
owed 11. D. Cannon tho you it k real
estate man whose body wan found on
top of tho ten-.tory Campbell build
Ini; yestterday two notea for 1750
each They are thouKht to have had
some connection with the mysterious
murder
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DECISION OF JUSTICE HOLMES
OF SUPREME COURT TODAY 13
A BODY BLOW TO THEM.
Thirteen Thousand Choctav and
Chickasaw Indian Claimants Asked
for Redress for Being Excludeu
' When Rolls Were Prepared in 1907.
Washington D. C Nov. n. In an
opinion by Justice Holmes of the
United States supreme court today
he decided arp'nst the complainants
in tho case of the 13033 Choctaw
and Chickasaw Indians who asked
for redress for being excluded from
the citizenship rolls of those two na-
t'ons when the rolls were prepared
by Secretary E. A. Hitchcock March
1 1907.
Some people live n-t to nttuu- lie
cause they hate to live on next u.
nothing
DIVORCE DAY FOR
TWO CELEBRITIES
MRS. JOHN JACOB ASTOR AND
GRACE STUDUIFORD OPERA
STAR GIVEN DIVORCES.
New York N. Y. Nov. S. Mia. ;
.lohn Jjcob A..or wa! today grjuteJ i
an liit'-.-locutory decree of iti voice 1
J mi ne Mills. All ot tie pipers
wen- .-.culed and the piee 'C-dlnga a e-
fully xuarded.
Footllght Star Free Again.
St. I.oul- .Mo . Nov. S.- (Jrace Van
S uddjfonl the oiulc opijia atar .
ti.tnted a divorce here today fiui..
Charles Van Studdlford. She all. d
lioti-suppori as her euuse for acilun
CENSUS SUPERVISOR.
S. A. Hawk of McAleiter Receives
Notice of Appointment.
uMcAk'Hter. Okla.. N.y. ". -ii. .
Hawk of McAle.iter fe 'elved no-
tice of his appointment an census
supervisor for the fourth congres-
sional district of Oklahoma. Thl.i is
the hint appointment to 1m mivl'
in the Tutted .States all of the rot
having been madu by (M. 15. The
ropubll.an ittate central o-mmUte
first endoiscd Hen II. Colbert of
Tltdiomitifto but Societnry Nugel
refused to recommend his appoint-
ment. Then Hawk and Henrv Coop-
er of Stlgler and Or. Ilaisett. may-
or of Atoka. Piitered the race. Hawk
wa: backed by all factl:im In Mc
Mecter.
Embeiilement Charoed.
M.Alesior Ok'.. Nov. 7. ljonU
! II. Hutton a.Utmit cashier cf th
i . ..toff;c here w ftrresl! by !) p-
1 utv United State ..M.iMhal Siflft on
i a Miare of en heieuient of office
' fundi. Tin- amount f the Hllotted
shortage k i.ot stated. :
Mutton wulveU u "iirlniinRry hr-
Iiir and wat bound ofr to await th
notion of the rand Jury under
000 !wil by Connulioner K.irneii!.
Poktmitur Clark uupcted l!u".
ton of limit and he oalletl n special
Invefctlrfator liere from" WaKhliiKtoa
to Investlxute. Hutton U twenty on-
yeatf. of nKe nnd married.
Hons Take This Town.
Klaxe Okla. Nov. 7.-U drove ol
IICO hoKK. beliiK driven east from
fVmver county by William ('order
and JamoH Hardy cnus(Kl a panic In
the town of Ivanboe thU unty
and the merchant Ioek'l iluir
doora and turned out with other clt
Izens to help drive the lion from the
j corporate llmlt.i. The herd had been
J driven forty-five mile and vti reach
Inn Ivjitihce they broke looe from
their herder.) and oinlu down th
main s'ree'. completely teik th
town I
KNOCKED
L k
Do you stand lor the enforcement of the
prohibition laws or do you favor turning
the town over to the bootlcsiirers and
jointists to corrupt our boys and girls
II. T. Lauhbaum and William Mur-
dock special Ii(uor (enforcement at-
torneys are here and will address a mass
meeting of citizens tonight at 7:30 at the
District Court Room.
Kvery joint in this town will be
cleaned out and every officer who is not
doing his duty will be made to do it.
Within one week's time sentiment will
be changed every officer will be at work
and every citizen will be helping him.
Come to die Court House tonight
and assist in the organization of a
Law and Order League
You will learn how the Law hns been
enforced in other towns and .how it will
be enforced in Ardmore.
The Stale of Oklahoma is behind
thih movement and it will triumph. Be
on hand tonight.
ADVERTISING
Kentucky Prospectors Here.
N W. 0-re and It. It. Drake nr.
ln the city from iMorgantown Ky
Thoy are visitlUK with Harley Hai
held and proHpevtlnu tor u Hhori.
time. They have been In the western
portion of the Mtnte ami will o from
here to Hiiko and Idabl betre iv-
tiiruiiiK home. Thone Kcntlenien are
hlKhly pleased with Ardmore. Mr.
d'oro h an attnrue) and Is a cousin
of Senator T. I. Core of Oklahoma.
Ho Is of the mime political faith and
fcr five year waa th democratic
1 county chairman In 1i!j ?ounty. Mr.
I)rke U xuperiuteudent of the city
i nchoolH lu hlit Kentucky home town.
; mid iie has closely ubiervd til
j Mhuola In Oklahonui. He U pleased
with the attention thin .tute is
KlvlUK to education. Suix'rlnteiid in
t Drake U a brother-ln lw tJ M -
Hiirreld'a.
Ramsey 8c Ramsey
Farm and City Loans
We inprct our r.wn lottn
J' ii W M:n:i ht
Ardtiiirt . Okla.
Money! Money!
To 1-vui on farm lands. 1
have the money here and
can pay out as soon as
title s perfect absolutely
no delay.
GEORGE R. FISH
Kc onia Noble II tig
TAND?
COMMITTEE
ORGANIZED LABOR TO
BANQUET MISS KATf
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE EVENT
TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 19 IN
PROGRESS.
i On tlie o:ciiion of Mls Kat-' Tlar-
nard'4 next vUIt to Ardmore on No-
I ember 10 u banquet will be tenderod
'her by orsuulzwl lalior of thU cl v
j Arrtmnements in preparati m atr-
'onslderel at the meeting of fa
' tJTKrtiplilcl union held yt iterJaj
'and a committee wtu appoi'i d to
! brlnic the matter before the Tr.t l h
Council at the next mee urr "f Mir
! Ixxly.
The coiiimUaloncr s'ands 1 n ' 11
tie- -ii:iiatlm of orKaulzed la'o .n
the siaie the little woman ln i
jv nt her whole life In I h c.iu' U
0 Joinstou C C. Ca.loiva) J M
1 fki r and D. H. (r liien were e'x' e'
.n d ' va ''i "f the union m :. 'i.illi
o" t Tud- s Council.
A number of routine niatti rn )' in
t r. to 'lie union -were di'tu-- i for
ii k'hkI of the order. Th lo iltjpy-
ai'tucal unlou U lu a f.our 'ifn
on lit Ion and every member iru tu
n'oynunt
Vrdn orei . Want A U are h" bait.
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Good Things to Eat
F.sh
Oysters
Fresh meats of all kliuls
Kosher meats
California fruits
Hverj thtnL' fresh a n d
clean Prompt A livery
Clark's Market
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