The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 140, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 17, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmort Wednesday Nov. 7 1&09
IDaU Bcbmovcitc.
By the
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
SIDNEY StGG8 j President
Entered at tli PotonTc t Ardmoro
as S-i and-"iass Matter.
OFFICIAL PAPER CARTER COUNTY
AND THE CITY OT AHDMORE
If it Is in ti. Ardmoreitc It is legal.
Tt RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Dally Artlmarelte.
One Yen 5
olv m 'ti. "
0:it -K -10
The Weekly Arttrnorelto.
Ptr Year by Mail
Mix M"P'u S
Time M ititln. '
Phones.
usitien Manor's Offict
City Ed. tor Offtii
Long rlatancw. ' 'JL'-'JL P
jiuy ur.-neous reflection on the
th. 'ut. r. standing or reputation of
iuy pent ii. frm or corporation
wh i Ui iy appear In tli columns of
Tl.i' A;4.i...i-tt wl be gladly cor-
rect d upon It being brought to tn
aitilititn of the management.
Ardmjff vednesd Nov. 17. 1009.
CONDEMNING OFFICIALS.
. .. risL ftw motithiTthcrc haa
1 nt efforts made to dlecred-
i.i .Lmocratlr office h'lder In
' . from the municipal to the
i ..ff.i'. The republicans are
. . . !1 and earth to find somo
i fK - i.k; upon which they hop
- .u . 'i. maelves Into office. The
..in I. a natural born office
i-m.r li- dees not feel right whn
Li :ot clothed with 'me authority
d i Ml- baby atate of Oklahoma
otr iltut will dp ninde to put
i .U ;iu r.i's out and the republl-
i iu Thin work of discrediting
t ff a i i. mi- k from two noureea. The
i.vs ho aro willing to ills-
c. V tin' administration either
thn .ik'i n desire to hold office tham-
hUh und by a preconceived effort
i;i t!ie part of repuulleww. If ho la
a tit :wi i .it and an office holder he
1 v cm: they would have y.-u
ttV.e
TV orjK.ratlona In Oklahoma and
t a' of Ok'..ihom will give million
c do'l.i:- to have thla atate change
t p i ei They want to make ait
x..mlc out of thla atate. We have
i-tdi . i being more radical we Imvo
. ' f i palng more atrlngeul
'.t.v3 .u i"iv corporations we havo
ft.lt o more labor leitlalalloit and
r ' i . ia.na the jMiwont that
rv oppo-nl to the rights tif the
vi o U w II pend million to over-
'Irow t!ii. Hi.ite. It uii'Kn not mere-
ly '...it !!' will havo ; Kreater
art. rK ii''r in thla statu hut thoy
wl I u Oklahoma aa an earapl to
il tcr o!h i .itatea froju paaalng atich
1 n.t a t ... remain lu control. Of
f.n . t ir rt'publicana will Join
'car a 1 hand with th- corporation
th .v ri n MiIiik flats Uft for thorn.
tiy ;ri tmt and waut In nml thla
aviiuv wiiti-li Ih Mats oieiil by
tut' c. -iora.l n a they renard aa bo-
leg intent of travwl.
" lien people are htstril condonui-
Ir off! r at random nud chargl iie
' '..i tii Kraft. U will be lemo-mlitn-t
.1 V u their talk la the jwrt f a
wtll defined i1hu to dtaetetllt tK'iu-
nr..ij in m ry township and coun-
ts w i e ii.-y are lu control.
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SIX GREAT MEN.
S f 'lie greatest men In the
w 11 .ltd in on little lllage In
HUno. .Saturday. 8o groat woro
t' ty ' .it "i.-ir merit tramtcfniW the
l r. ' of earthly at hlevetnent
u'.d n cii d Into the infinite. Only
tlit 1m Kli'OiiiK of their uajtatlc por-'or'-i.i.
iMu httl the earth; ita
riti. .in woen into the fabric
i Ut - eouiprtueuiiloti Ih no
u !. Thoa alx mou wao
1 1 d 1
. : uiejhlp with ech other
e alreatly dead woro
I nit emblem or with ape-
imong their follow men.
'he tiwaaure of groat-
t .1)
N
r
tlty
tt .
rc .
it
iii. I. ;. throughout thla land.
.n l i ho tribute of totjen M j
. i n'a wonder of human
- ne that it uplifted llko
S- iut that It struck Win
i.ift i i i ..:id tolerated no rtv i
t i i . . l .quent than the ahitino '
of tears. oYi this waa hardly fau. I
tlih fla-!i of knowletlge; we do not
even know rwlr iinmo! i
H ns not that they wtnt a the
nsy phra-ie lias it to rortaln death
tin to Hi.x Ki'eat men. Kool i do that j
and weakling; theae wer strong
men strong anil wl. Tlie knew i
the mlnctt; tho jnyatery and the
treachery of the tunuela and tho
pits; they knew the whinialcal waya
of Dentli when It Invade the col-'
Hery labyrinths; thoy knew that here j
and there thoro Jay a man lmprla
oned but lvn with all his own
Btrength tinavallliiB except . mi l
tho torment of his UnKorii t
I hi. that in. 'ii. prone mid iiiKonmi
ou-i. weie v pi i nil upon the aiibierra-
nenn floora whoso limp and atiirk.n
Podiea wiuld revive If they could
lint Ii" borne Into the unjurtaonnl
air In time; they knew! It wna no
fol'y no brando. no recklean daring
that xent thorn alx great rmn to
i heir own Hplemllil ilentha hut wli-
doiii. and the cotirw of high re-
mill e.
N lifetime homage no nplemlor of
e lebrlty no long career of aohluve-
m tit can be nmimired with the gliry
of these men who rose to Hiiblitnlty
when the'rnll ram and died there.
For them an epitaph raa written
long long ago and preserved through
the centuiiea In a price). Ikok
so that It might comfoit thone who
mount them today.
'Greater loe hath no man than
t lil. that a man lay down his life
for his fili ndn. ' ICanaan City Time.
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KLIMINATQ TUB DANBH IN FOOT.
BALL
A few year ago football wan tie
n ninceil aa rough and. brutal anil
.here aa rough and brutal and
out the country.
I'renltient ISlllot of Harvard advocat-
ed the entire abollithmcnt of the
game.
Other college prealdenta Joined
with h'm but a compromise wtu
re it hed and a new aet of rule adopt-
ed after an experiment with aoccer
fititball the Irish and KnglUh game
had been made.
I'nder the new auu mixlllled ru
the number of too ball tragedies baa I
hu-reaaed.
Our sportlug editor ima a record of
11 deaths thla year und there are tth-
.r fatalities of which he has no Infor-
mation. Cadet Ilyrue. at Went Polut had
his nock broken a few daya ago ami
Saturday Archibald Christian a h
glnla player waa so badly njured th-it
he died. It Is said that his neck wan
fractured.-
.ill of the young men aeem to lie
hurt u the reg'on ot the head or
nock. There 1 probably some reason
.'or this and the football uutliorine.
should get together Immediately anil
K e the rules a careful examination
and see if something can no: be done
to eliminate thla peculiar element of
danger.
More men die Irom fomitnll than j
fioui pi Uo fighting and more men !
are Injured iu football game than in
any other itport. In every fierce;
Kuute players are taken out because ;
of Injuries or exhaustion.
1'wotball Is so much more daugeroiu j
than busobull that profeaslonal foot-
Ii ill playing is Impossible becattso It I
would degenerate lu'o a slugging
match be. ween the strong arm men
rather than In a leal of skill among
athlete. Still football should not he
abolished. !
lAwtball Is a great game and while '
i he rending public kIm attention to
the contest between the olevemi of
larger collegea and unlversltlt n little
tKjya lu all of the corner lots anil ev- !
ery public school yard tug at fooUnll !
every day from September until after
Thanksgiving.
To make a footlinll team means
sacrifice energy and Industry on the
par. of the canikdate These iu.i.i
ties are develoimd lu aaplranu aiul
are pcrfectetl lu playera.
Football Is king of school ih .i lu
Ic games.
unite h snuuiii not uu aim; .e
the rates should bo changed as o
retluce the danger of aerlou ac.
dents to the iiilulinuui. The deuli
lecord this year Is appallliiK t'o.n
mercial-Appefll.
oOo
There will ho in this couutry no
more ulk about yellow perils when
the dlstlmrulahed party of .lapam
now our gutsts has completed f-'
tour of the United States. The only
yellow peril now existent is yellow
Journalism.
oOo-
Although the N'ew Orleans Wat. r
ways convention has RiUourned. and
Its delegates are back In their h me
tkep water remains an issue. .nui
there should be bo lull In the shout
tog.
oOo
That the grtateat revolution in th.
world without bloodshed a tin
great OX'onnor calls It W lu fait
almost Accomplished. Ireland ha-
worn Ungland out.
oOo
Did you ever atop to think that '
there la a lot of waste energy In
hate and that probably those whom
you hate enjoy having you us. the
waste?
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A Card.
This is to certify that all diugKWj
are atithorlzetl to refund your money
if Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the coukIi
heals the lungs and prevents senous
results from a cohl. prevents pmu
iuouIa ami consumption. Con'ains in.
opiates. The genuine la In a yellow i
package. Refuse attbstltuten .Soil
by all druKglsts.
Jiiicrolto warn ads arc the best
Thirteen His Lucky Number.
Frankfort Ky. N v. IC 'Oh you
13!" exclaimed Abe Ike of .Mercer
ounty a twenty-six year old convict-
serving a thirteen-year sentence in
i he penitentiary for criminally as-
KftuHIng his slstrr-ln-law when he
received his pardon Saturdny from
acting Governor Cox.
"I knew It because It was the thir-
teenth" continued the ninn In whose
career the figure 13 had worked so
w nd rfully. lke In the thirteenth
child was tried and convicted on
the thirteenth sentt-fietd for thirteen
year received at the prison on Fri-
day the l.'ilh wna pardoned on tlm
lllth and had to Ms credit lu the
convict's fund $1.1.13.
Ills alleeil victim committed sui-
cide 1.1 mohtna age. The pardon was
fecuretl hv Auditor .litines.
I
J. Matt .Moore who has been lit bus-
iness on 12th uvenue.northwest for
the past few years has loasetl the
lower floor of the Hoblson opera
house building and is moving his
stock of ataplo and fancy groceries.
He states that when he has every-
th ng arranged as he expects to lu
the next few weeks tha he will hait
one of the nicest stores In the city.
Notice of Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned trustee as the successor of
W. H. Ill akmore Trustee In pur-
suance of a Deed of Trust given by
W. Colbert and Henrietta Colbert
dated the 7th day of Octohur 1905.
to V It lUeakmore Trustee for the
First National Hank of Ardmoro
Okla which Peed of Trust was re-
corded at Tishomingo Indian Terri-
tory iu recording District No. 22 on
the ISth day of Octobej. 1903 and
upon which default has boun made hy
the failure to pay the debt when the
came matured and upon which there
la due J7.253.7S; will sell the prop-
erty secured by snld mortgage or Jo
much thereof u. will satisfy said debt
with live per cent as Trustee fees
and cost .if sale according to the tonus
of said tnoitgtige at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash on the
1 Hi day of December 1901) at 10
o'clock a. m at the front door of the
Johnston County court house at Tish-
omingo Oklahoma the said property
being described as follows to-wlt:
The NH'J of the HW'Vt of Section
10; and the N. of the NYVVi of the
SWV of Section 10 In township 1
south range j lOatt ol the Indian
Unse and Meridian; and the W'i of
the SW'i of S.-ction 21; and the NB'
of the NW'i of Section 20; anil the
Nottheast ipiarter of the NWU of
Sectlou 27; all In township four
south range lx east of the Indian
Hase and .Meridian.
Also the S'4 of the N'j of Section
10 and the. NV'i of the SHVi ot
said section 10. The Si of the
Wanted.
As mail) as thirty young men who
want special training In some line of
study whether It's mathematics spell-
lug writing grammar or anything
else that belongs to the public school
course. Your tuition will be paid If
you will do the work If you are will
inn to work and will work leave your
name at the Ardmor-l' offic tr.tf
Bargains Bargains
In Enameled
Tea Kettles
Tea Pots
Coffee Pots
Pitchers
Buckets
Dish Pans
Pie Pan
Puddinrj Pans
Cake Pans
Sauce Pans
Rice Doilers
Preserving Kettles
Wc are offering bargains all the time In anything in ENAMELED WARE TINWARE or KITCHEN
UTENSILS. We have the largest and most complete as well as the best stock of this line of goods
to he found In the City. A call will be appreciated We are sole agents for the famous "LISK"
Enameled Ware nothing better made Yours for good good at the right prices
StevensKenner1y & Spragins Co.
NV'. of tlu SWVi Of snl'l Section
in and the Fast half of the NF44 of
the SHU f Section !'. and the NWtf
of the N'HU of the SHVi of mild Sec-
tion '1 alt In township 1 South range
.'. Kant of the Indian .Meridian nil of
said land being In the Chickasaw Na-
tion Indian Territory and beliiK In
all 170 aorea of. land together with
all and flliiKiilar the Improvements
thereon and all the rights privileges
hereditament:) and appurtenances
tiiereunto In any wise belonging or
appertaining.
WUnoHH my hnnd on this tho 3rd
day of November 1903
ITHST NATIONAL HANK
of Ardmore Oklahoma.
Hy V. I) I'OTTHH Trustee
ClUrCIJ CHUCK IIIjFAK.MOKF.
I'OTTHH & I'OTTHH Attorneys.
dec.1
Administrator's Notice.
In the County Court for Carter
County State of Oklahoma.
In re llco. A. .McCorkle deceased.
Notice Is heicby given that letters
of tidmlnlHt ration on the estate of
i5eo. . McCorkle. deceased wore
grunted to the undersigned by the
County C urt of Car er County State
of Oklahoma on the lltli day of
October 1909.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are required to exhib-
it the same to the undersigned a
the office of I'dbetter & Wlmherly
!n Ardmore for allowance within four
months after the date of this publica-
tion wl'.li the necessary vouchors ov
they will be forever precluded from
any benefit of snld estnte; or the
said claims amy he filed lu said
County Court.
Dated this the 22nd day of Octo
bcr. !i09
W. II WIMIIKHDY
1-S-I.V22 Administrator.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale ot Land.
Notice Ik hereby Riven that in pur
suunre of tho order of sale Issued
out of the District Court of Car-
ter Comity. Oklahoma on the 1th
day of November 1909 In an ac-
tion wherein the First State Hank
of Klmore Oklahoma was plaintiff
and Dan Price was defendnnt di-
rected to me tho undersigned sher-
iff of Carter County Oklahoma
commanding me to levy upon and
sell the following described property:
SH'i of NWU Sec. l.'l Twp. 1
South H 3 W containing Forty (10)
acics situated in Carter County
Oklahoma to satisfy Judgment In
the decree of foreclosure lu favor of
said plaintiff and against said de-
fendnnt obtained and made lu s.i d
court on the 3id day of .May 1909.
for the sum of Ouo Hundred Foar
and Fifteen One-lliindredtlu
($101. l.'i) Dollars and costs. Thirty-
Severn and Ten One-Hundredth!)
($37.10) Dollars with intercut on
One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars there-
of at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the third day of M iv
1909 and costs accruing.
I will on the 7th day eif Decem-
ber. 1909 at the h uir of two o'clock
p. m.. on said day In front of th."
post office in the town of Tatum
In said County an I State offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder
Every day in the week
for cash tho ald property above
j doscrlbed or so much thereof as will
; satisfy aald Judgment with Interest
; und costs.
; "Witness my hand this 5th day of
) November 1909.
J. II. AKKHS
Sheriff Carter County Oklahoma.
D-l 2-1 9-26.
Notice of Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur-
suance to a writ of execution Issued
out of the office of tho Clerk of the
District Court for Carter County
Oklahoma on the Sth day of Novem-
ber 1909 In an action wherein W. T.
Hoglo w.is plaintiff and W. A. WatU
was defendant commanding me to
levy upon property belonging to said
defendant W. A. Watts to-wlt:
Lot three (3) lu block one hundred
ninety-three (193) In tho City of Ard-
more Carter County Oklnaoma to
satisfy said Judgment rendered In
said action In favor of W. T. Hog.i
and against W. A. Wntts for the sum
of $77T0 with $12.05 costs and with
Interest thereon from the date of judg.
mont the 0th day of November 1909;
and sustaining an attachment there-
tofore Issued in said action on sa'd
lot three In block one hundred ninety-
tin Co of the city or Ardmore Carter
County Oklahoma I have levied up
on said laud belonging to the ualn
W. A. Watts not exempt from sale
under execution and being described
as follows;
lxt three (3) lu block one hundred
ninety-three (193) situated In Ard
more Carter County Oklahoma and
have duly caused said lands and tene-
ments to bo appraised arcordlng to
law at $75.0:); now therefore notlc"
Is hereby given that In pursuance of
the commands of sa!d writ 1 will offer
for salo and sell for cash to the high
est bidder said lands and tenements
or so much thereof as will satisfy the
said Judgment and ccuts on the ISth
day of December 1909 at two o'clock
P. in. at the door of the court house
in tho City of Ardmore Carter Coun-
ty State of Oklahoma.
Witness my hand this the 11th day
of November 1909.
.1. It. AICHltS
Sheriff of Carter County
wk 17 21 IS 15
Notice of Sale of Real Estate by
Guardian.
I In the matter of the rsttite of
I.ota .May Parker.
Notice Is hereby given In pursu-
ance of an order of tho County
Court of the County of Jcfforcon
State of Oklahoma made on the iU It
day of November 1909 the under-
signed guardian of the estate of I.ota
.May Parker will ooll at public auction
to tho highest bidder subject to con-
firmation by said Court on Friday
the 20th day of November. A. D..
1909 at 2 o'clock p. m. In front of
the District Court house at Ardmoro
Oklahoma all the right title and In-
terest of said I.ota .May Parker tho
same being an undivided one-
third Interest In and to tho
following described real estate
situate In Love and Carter coun-
ties. State of Oklahoma to-wlt. WVfc
of V'lS of NHVi of Sec 19 T3S
Bargains
Ware
Collanders
Stew Pans
Fry Pans
Double Doilers
Cups
Wash Basins
Roasters
read Pans
Milk Pans
Basting Spoons
Hyron Drew President.
Carl C .Jones Vice President.
THE FIRST
OF ARDMORE
You
Innurt Your Life
Insure Your Home
Inture Your Credit
Deposits in This Bank are Protected by
the Depositors' Guaranty Fund of
the State of Oklahoma
We Pay Interest on Time Deposits
Wc arc in position now to make some good loans
to farmers on fall time. We extend special invi-
tation to farmers to call on us.
DO YOU
KNOW?
That Ardmoro lias tho best equipped meat market betwocn Katnas
City and Fort Worth. Thnt it la located nt No. 0 Fast Main Street
nml that thoy keep the best of ovorything In their line. If not it Is
tlmo you woro InvostiKAting for an investigation will convinco jcu.
Look over this list: All kinds of fresh beef pork veal and
mutton cuts extra Kansas City loin steaks and roasts cured ham
bollod ham minced ham breakfast bacon (sliced to order) homo
rendered lartl wellies bolognas chilli boneless sauce pigs feet
fresh sauqiigo link sausago corned beof brains sparo ribs eggs
country and ereamory Imttor buttorlne sealslilpt oysters celery
(lressod turkeys cJiickons etc.
Wo employ the best holp that money will hlro nnd assuro you
courtoous treatment.
Our wagon loaves ut 0 a. in. 11 a. m. nnd 5 p. m. Assist us In
giving you bettor sorvico by phoning your orders onrly we havo
two phonos if one Is busy call tho other.
Cold Storage Market
PHONE 59
H2W; SW or SKI of SHi.j . SiA of
SB 14 and NEVi of SE14 of SW'.4 of
Sec. 28 TIS H2W; Bl of SB.i of
NB14; W14 of SB 14 of NB'4; SW'
of NE14; SVt of NW14 of SB 14;
and S of SBVi of NWVi of Sue.
15 TCS H3W; NB' of SBtt; N'a
of SBU of SB 14 of Sec. 1?. T0S
H3W.
Said real estate will bo sold on thu
following tonus and conditions to-
wlt: Cash.
Datoti tho 9th day of November.
1909.
U. S. CONN KM A
Guardian.
Pottorf & Walker attorneys for
guardian. wk 10.17-21
Notice of Application for Majority
Rights.
Wtnt.i nt nlrlnlrni. -CnTi
ss. '
Notice Ik hereliv irlven thnt tho I
undersigned Nathaniel Franklin will
by his next friend J. II. Molleath llle
In tho District Court of Carter County
Oklahoma on the 20th day of Novem-
ber 1909 a petition and application
praying the court to confer upon him '
the said Nathaniel Franklin a minor
the rlgh's of majority concerning con-
tracts and empowering him the said
(Nathaniel Franklin to transact bint-
uess lu general with the same effect
as If done by a person abovo tho age
of twenty-one years.
Dated this 12th day of November
1909.
NATHANIEL FHANKMN.
Hy his next friend
.1. H. MoIlEATH.
wk 17 21
Notice Water and Sewer Extension.
All citizens desiring extension of
water mains and sower mains under
the rocent bond issue; are horohy
i not Hied to flto applications for such 1
extensions or before tho 20th day cr
November 1909 with the Commission-
er of Water Lights and Sewer at the
Cl'.y Hall.
All applications must contain a ecu-
ulto description of tho location of tho
mains with respect to streets and i
tho bona fido signatures of property
owners along tho proposed route 23
per cent of such property owners
(who must be doslgnnted In the peti-
tion) agreeing to mako connnctiom.
' with said mains when snmo shall be i
rnmiiloteil. nnd hp snhlect In tho rvnv. I
F. I). Jones Cashier
.1 M. Hlrhnrdson Asst. Cashier
STATE BANK
OKLAHOMA
Why
Not Insure
Your Dank
Deposits?
PHONE 12
mont for service ns provided by tho
Ordinances of the City of Ardmoro. In
case of falluro of auy of the designat-
ed persons embraced In tho above
agreement to make connection with
either or both of said mains at the
tlmo of completion thoreof. It Is ex-
pressly understood that such persons
bind themselves to pay to tho City of
Ardmoro tho mnlmum charge for each
service petitioned for. For the porlod
of one year from wato or completion
of each service authorizing said City
to collect for same as provldod by
Ordinance.
Provided however that abovo
agreements shall not apply In caso of
extension of water mains for flro pro
tectlon.
D II. DAWSON
12-7 Com Water Light nnd Sower
$1.00
Per Week
Buys a n Edison
Phonograph at
Luke's
Music Store
Established 1895
I " I
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