The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 147, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Thursday Nov. 25 190?
NOW AFRAID OF k
WORLD RE LEFT
AfTiT ROWING OLD IN "HISON.
JOHN roc.F RS IS TIMID LIKE A
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T SWEETHEARTS FATHER
" "9 Day He'll Be Free Alter
Tt t Seven Year Has Nover
' . - j Trolley Car Firat h Want
j N w Suit" and a Watch.
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One Doctor
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Every citizen of Oklahoma will be interested in the greatest political battle ever fought in the
state. Men are now being groomed for the final race issues are taking form public sentiment
is being molded and the WEEKLY ARDMOREITE will be more ably edited than ever before.
If you read nulling but the WEEKLY ARDMOREITE you will be well informed on state affairs.
THE WEEKLY ARDMOREITE will be sent to any address from now until the first day of
January 1911 for $1.00 CASH IN ADVANCE. Send money order stamps or check to the
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lm it coming lor me. She'll sure
. tune. ' in- rather
anxloirh
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was a'-K-
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' l)o? Ulio iiic' vii know how
to travel from New Yoik to Cali
fornia."
tlut tu. ie was no confidence in Ills officer. The prisoner was -Johnnie"
tone. lie hum u very little boy. to . glwril aH nat mn iuartt.r
boasting Hint he wan not nfrald to f eeiitury before
gi upstair In the dark but at the -.lonnnle" he wild "you have be..
I name time hoping against hojie that nm H toK 11H Ml)VlH. yo wm
he would not be put to the tent. Hut homesick after n little while and
"Uut she win come all right ; I j want to come back." The old man.
know It. because she .U she j for ho ls nn 0.a llmn Mi Iookt.u
'1.' wistfully out or the window at tlio
"What are you going to do out jlrlg aVtuiue and littlo streets. Day
"? ilroHin enine and took away his de-
Rogers huddled a Utile more and tro for talkliiK-
more down Into the big chair In Mr r. T Artitp wirp of a
until he was neated. The ehalr was ierehant or St. Joseph Hill moet
imte large rather accentuating his og.ri at the prison Mr. and Mrs.
-i.gin rranie. Wmldnl as if rending Artlll) h(Ui riuie.l the governor
ins i tailor's thoughts he said: tukl. t.ar uf tne oM man aiul slvo
I was 2H when 1 ram.' In lieru I m Hl.h work aH . u abll u lo
ii" I'm :.. I was a pretty young- j atni. Artjp iH..amt interested in
i. i t!u There wasn't no one In th j UR.M through newspaper stories
.ins . i hi tank out easier urgt.tl tjgVortior Jioeh to issue
lll't" "-"line I don't suppose ti rdon and then she asked for a
1 "lU " uow " i paro'i- from (lovernor Stttbba. Will-
-iMlKhl.uUiK up uul.kl) as lhejal) x. Whlte helped In obtaining
wot Us wen- an admission of age
i 4' vri'iit-liiH strength lie agld:
1 supjioke ill Hud a whole lot ot
iin different in St. Joe. 1 was
ii- in 'T you knoM. IK they
ia. trolley cars ihere' You know I
i ae never .seen a trolley ear--ex-tept
those l have seeu in the pi - '
tuiv paper and it always seemed
tint! In the pUtures 1 looked at Uk-tu'ib-.v
tar was where you conldu '
fell 'liit it looked like" Suddenly
.iu t.. laugh it was not the
lu.s.i "i normal person but a halt
buckle aud half croak.
"Have oii nn thing in the office
'1'iiri.g to jn'ii''' was asked bv tht
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Y s I M in- ; iiiinltu be an-
'I iv n h show oi pi ide III
Have only one doctor- - just one ! No
..se in running from one doctur to
ioiIktI Select the best one then
s'jnd by him. No sense in trying this
t" i. ttutttunp Ur cough. Care
til! v. deliberately select the best tough
"led cine then take it Stik I it.
IS IS CAMPAIGN YEAR
OREITE PUBLISHING COMPANY
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
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fu' uv tulkliiK again) then I'm go-
iiik to buy me u $0 lSlgln watch anil
u IS pair of shoes."
Nearby sat a guard who bad been
In th prison for twenty-five yeuw-.
lie utul John Rogers started In nt
HlmoHt the name time the one n iin-
oner mid the other his controlling
the parole.
John Itogers was sent to prison in
IKS? with a death sentence lie U
the oldest death prisoner nt the peni
tentiary lie shot and killed l.tttle-
totl Wallace step-father of his sweet-
heart. Wallace and his wife who
was much younger lived in Uuiirlmn
county. Mrs. Wallace wanted to en-
ape from her husband and persvntu
eil Kegels to help hor because Hog-
ers was in love with her daughtt.
Atu. getting away from the Wallace
farm Hoger wt.m uack to see how
the old man was taking the fact that
his vi ft- had run away. Wallace was
threatening to kill Itogen with a
cane when Itogers shot him. All of
the Wallace relatives have died or
nun eil and Itogers has ik relatives
hi frli'iuU that he knows about.
Knights Templar Attention!
idmore Commandery K. T. No. 5
.viil i n iter the lted Cross and Tern-
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arte tonlglii beginning 7.:t0'er prominent vocalists together
Visiting Knights welconif.
HOI1T II lll-JNHY i: c
WILL BE FINISH
WASHINGTON
DEMOCRATS IN
l THUS REGARD THE NEQRAS-
! KAN'S INDORSEMENT OF PROS.
I Washington. Xm -.- William J.
i llryan'a plan t force prohibition to
the front as a ib morratic Issue will
kill him with hia own party. That
Is. Hlmoat without except!; ii the
opinion of Hin-h drmocnit of mi-
; ttoual prominence as are now in
Washington. Incidentally it Is the
opinion of Mhri'Wil political observ-
ers In the republican party.
The first difficulty to be met by
Hi. van In his iitiempt to foist this
Iswio on lils party ncoordliiK to
(leiuormtM here will bo that It will
furnish fresh and confirmatory evi-
dence of the charge so otton niude
by republican tpellblnder In the
CHinimlgu n year ago that llryan no
loiifior In a sincere ortisnder. flulit-
Ing for wlint he believes to be right
but merely a political quack seek-
ing to win vote by whatever nos-
trum he thinkK can he made palat-
able. Aside from that fact ewrybody
who knows anything ahem tlie rani-
palgn of Inst year knows that Itry-
tin's nomination was accented bv a
! largo nmjoiity of southern demo -
' ... . .
crnts Imply be ause they believed
. It iieiesaary to kill him off before
there could be any succesnrul re
ijiivenatlon or the party.
j TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take IAXAT1Y1C ltUOMO Quinine !
jTalilots. DrugRlsts rofitnd money ir
j It falls to cure. K. W. CHOVH'S slg-
j nature Is on eiuh box. 2fie.
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Edison Records for December.
Sou-M's INmd In 'Wlnnhnttau
lleach' and "I'.l I'.ipltun' marehes; j will be hcire on Decouiber t! in
"Haeh's Air" rendered by Victor j "The Taming ot tlio Shrew." The
Herbert and his oi-ohostm: "The anme company presented this Shuke-
Hilde of the Wai's" a cornet solo j speil.in play here more than ton
by Herbert . Clark ; Harry Iamlor years ugo. In th old opera h use
In three of his feature songs; iWheii it was located ovor the Pen-
Manuel Hoinain. Hood Miller. Will nlngton Wholesale (Irocery store
Oakland Udward M. Favor iuuI oth-
Vvlth a pleasing musical program
o: unusual vanity comuine u rormpany cunes rcguiariy to .nimore
I)i 1.1111IKI' nibnol
tin IMi.on Phono-
inbirol and Stand-
1 l-'-i aiipiais the annual Hjie.
Iilh arr.iiiKed t 'lirlstma.s band scler-
iimi.
In .iililiilmi to the com rlliiitloiis
o! the rogulur start' of ICdlson artists
the I wo-uiliiiite list comprises "Mon-dels.i.-hu'a
Sprlns; Song" liy llurbert
and Orchestra: "I1L-.NM) and IJ"
sung "ij Josh) Sadler; "The Yankee
Shuttle" by Sousa's Hand; solos by
Oakland. Hoiiiniii and CIoukIi and
a mmologin by Cal Stowart. The
Italian Amberol list is increased by
three vocal selections and the Stand-
ard by one.
In the list or twenty-eight Ain-
berol (irand Opera Records on sale
December l appear the names or
such prominent figures In operatic
circles as Flcrencio Constantino the
roted Spanish tenor; Ia'o .Siczak
the star of the Hoyal Vienna Opera
House; Itlccnrdo Martin the first
American operatic tenor or note;
Hlnnehe Arral. whose recent debut
nt Carnegie Hall. New York created
a sensation; Adellna Agostluelll so-
prano; M. Duiloi tenor; Iouls Nil-
eelly. bai lt. lie. and (laston Dubois
t nor.
A Card
This Is to certify that all druggist
are authorized to refund your money
If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to euro
your cough or cold. It stops the cough
heals tlio lungs and prevents sorloua
results from a cold provonts pneu-
' monla and consumption. Contains no
1 'llnU's' The genulno Is In a yellovv
'package. Hofuse substitutes. Sod
j iy ajj druggists.
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! TAMING OF THE SHREW.
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Hanford'o Manager Here Today His
company Will be Here Dee. 6.
F. Unvrence Walker who lor
nineteen years has hem manager ror
Charlu 11. llanford company was
here toduv. Slnco Mr. llanford has
been a star Mr Walker has been
with him. The llanford eoniiiany
Ardmore on that occasion showed '
i's apprwlatlon ot Hanrord and of
Shakcsporian comedy and the com-
til- a' r.iitlvi
It id 1 st ir
Map'l III bo ll
Inn f.i I mry Shaki pcari.in
1 In M-t'i U "t 'ia Im-n (.'iMn i.y
llanford and wlnn fit people have
si ' 11 II t Ii r rd tlii v lme awn the
bi.-t in ihr I lilted States Mr Viii
el salj nlinure nas the firt town
his company ever visited In Indian
Territory that this city always ap-
pealed to him even In the early
l;iys it had an air or business that
made the visitor reel good and It
has grown bitter every year. Mr.
llanford will come here direct from
Port Worth and will go from hero
to Oklahoma City (itithrle and to
Wichita Kansas.
ArdmoreltP want ads are the bust.
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STOP
At the GRAND AVENUE HOTEL
If you happen to be in Oklahoma City overjj
night. Good Cafe in connection.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED
The Government Pays Railroad Mail
Clerks $800 to $1200 and Other
Employees up to $2500 Annually.
Tnclf Sam will hold examinations
throughout the country ror Hallway
Mall Clerks Custom House Clerks.
Stenographers HookkceperH Depart-
mental Clerks and other Oovornmout
positions. Thousands or appoint
inonts will be made. Any man or
"'onian over 18. In city or country
can get instruction and (roc Informa-
tion by writing at once to the Hn-
ronu or Instruction 1010 Hamlin
liulldlng. Hochcstcr. N. Y.
The nicest city
drivers and the
best road teams
and buggies at
Hyatt's Stables
S. Washington St.
McFarland's Hotel
F. J McFAHLAND 1'rojirlotor
McALESTEK OKLA.
European Plan. 75 modern
rooms 75c and $1. Large
sample room. A popular
priced restaurant in con
nection. iish dinners a
specialty.
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