The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 159, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 9, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmorc Thursday Dec 9 1909
PAGE TWO
ARE YOU "A BUNDLE OF NERVES?"
Tin .lnngrr of kidney Jlcktifst l. Awaken to the Danger of Collapse nljcHt. rh.uma'.lnm. stomach trouble
SOME COLD PACTS
t'liU f:Mi It runs you down to the
vi i (:r of ollapup before you Know
what l'.il'y la the matter.
Jf yi i uro nlwuyn tired worrlwl
wt rluiuntlr. nrvoii:i and suffer '
n Die Ktmo time distressing tirl-
it iry dl .orders and baekai-hp don't1
lo jo ilnht of the iirobHbl.' rauao
slik kidm y. I
N'o otluT trouble wpars ttwr on
the iktvik than kidney Dirk nets for
tin- b'ood may lw full of ttrlc icldi
l)oiM(t) tli effects of which arc ex-!
tr 'in lv Irritating to (ho bruin and
n ri - Many a ease of nervous col-t
ni . iuld bp traced right bark U
V I (1 1 trouble. !
.( r. you seem unable to nln your I
tii tal to any Unk. your bark achat I
lame that you rattum tfoj
nn id nary day'a work. It I time to'
Mx t Ions thought to this .ucit. .r '
my kldn' working right?
.ii'-wi-r Is In vour condition.
.. Kidney mhiri .teit 1) a i-o'd
th r iinm-di n :!( i'.i l
i filtering work t'rl.- a. M i
fr-'v with I lie M. 1 a'
t rain ihtii nn' j it.'-
t.il ortfiii lit ad.K .i - ili y
and Cure the Weakened Kidney.
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f vtiy PteUirt
It 1 but a short road to ilrntmy
ll.it eti:' aravel stone In the kidney
r ratal Hrlglit's disease.
I)i n't wait for the serious troitbV
llritin iikIhk Doan'a Kidney I'ilU
when von flrt feel backache or WITH
NEARLY THE AREA OF
first notice urinary disorder. Th
remedy has given new life and
strcnirth to thousand of women and
nun. It cures alck kidneys and back-
ache. I
Ardmore Proof. I
l T t tt'Hnn II'! t mi runt
northwest. Ardmore. Okm.. says: "I ; ' " ' ho lir0i0"1 H
can trirthful'y aay thai I derived more emotion regarding NlcnraBunn poll
benefit from Doan Kinney mil
NEW YORK THE REPUBLIC HAS
POPULATION OF ONLY 6CO.O0O.
Washington Dec. S. Without talc
AUDITOR TRAPP
DEFENDS ACTION
NO MALICE IN WITHDRAWING
CLAIM OF LEADER COMPANY
FOR PRINTING NEW SUIT.
me
Couqh
A cou&h just a little cough. It may not I
r 7 I Sif tl amounl lo mucii. ur it may amount lo
JUJ Ml everything Some kecpcouRhing until Hie
. lung tissues are seriously In urcd. Others
fit uour doctor abnul Auir t Cherru Pee- flop tlicir couetl with AVer's Cherry Pec-
lotal. Ifhesaijt "Take it then lake It. toral. Sold for seventy years. How
I ifhcioys "No. thendon I fcwft jit" '"C "avc you known it?
than from any other remedy I ever
tlca the Itittrtmtlonal burimu of thu
tried. My back wn very weak and American republL a tin ItiHtltutlon
for .even or rtuht yeara my kid- yelopment of hot-
neya wre di rdered. Boon arter be-
ginning the uae of l)otn' Kidney tor atitinintanuo amoiiK AmurlciUi
lErS whhi :. 'voh out the follow. data
nni n!i
p I'.'it.it'in.
fiillni:
tie content of ono box I felt li-
ptoved In i ii'iy way. I ioiu that time
mi my kldncya bcKan to do their
work properly and ft a the reatilt. the
.li-.iuiei .idle hinii ttiKKOife dtikyu.O
Ii-.il' in rib'" nymplotna of kidney
tnnilile dl''.ippeared."
r . r. titatlnti. Iiln itllii'
In retimmao to hundreda of liuiul
rle being reculved at Its offlccH
lp Washington conecrnliiK Nlcnrn
gun:
Hvcryhody Ht'enm to be aHkliiK In
view of present develoiinont what
exactly In Nicaragua how largo Is
ll. what are I Us resources commcrco
and f'.lintitf ? Some IntereMtltiK com-
parlKotm and fact prepared by the
International bureau of American
republic will help to answer these
ptrtlncnt natural iiueatiuns.
Then Is only four square mllca
t.ni.iy H-uiil the. wilt of mandamus for fllitm Later a protest waa filed difference between the area of NIca-
i I.. by Chairman .loo II. Norrla by the demoeiutl" leaders on the ragua and the state of New York.
uhI Stirtai II. (i. House of the ground that the filing had never Take Connecticut out of New Kits
ommlttee to been complcttd because the slgna- land and Nicaragua would cover the
Croaa turea had not been attached by the tvni of It. It Is approximately half
to file the referendum petltlona Hub-. a cretary of atate In tho prosenco the alzo of the Mate of Washington.
inltted by tho republican atato com- of the governor and further con- To be exact It c.xers 19'JOO sipiare
TAYLOR ELECTION LAW SAID TO mlttee and take the neceaanry atep tending that the law was an act to i miles which Is larger than Holland
DE UNCONSTITUTIONAL PASS- lor the aubmlaalon of tho tpioattnn to carry Into effect the provlalons of llelglum and Denmark combined. It
the pex-ple of the atate under the the Initiative and referendum and i has a remarkable xtcnt of coast
Initiative and referendum. therefore wtnt Into effect Immediate- line on two oceans. On tho C.irlb-
The Taylor law wna paaaed with- '.v upon ita pasaagc ami approval bean It rcachcH nearly uOO miles
cut the two-thlrda majority reipilr-1 1011 r"ul1 wf protest were due north and south; on tho Pacific
. sustained by the secretary of slate It extends L'25 miles. Its greatest
d to put It Into effect at once an 1 . i n-r i i .
. whereup n Norrla and House went width la 2 5 mlb s. or approximate-
ilDCMN'S KIDNEY ffiXSIP
. ( S'U by .V! d-wlr s Price So cu-ls I mr. Mildubn Co Iluffalo N Y Propriolor- lvsi KiS
HASKELL MAY CALL
A OnrPlAI PrOPinM " lubll" an state central commit
ft ortLlflL otoolUN "rrr" st!il.!:m
ED WITHOUT MAJORITY.
(iii'liif. okla.. Dee. s. That the
rl' li n lm!t and other novel
pril l(i' of the Taylor election
laiv pi -ed by tile l.r.t legislature
il.i in nii in eti t ;m.l will nut
l)l 111 t 1 the iplest'illl I
by the peopb. K the hlodinir of the
. ill r m i irt of OKI.i'i.i'ii.i. which
an emergency measure.
Into the supreme court for a writ of ly tho distance from Washington to
i in- iieupiiueaiif men circiiuiicu 1111U mm.. ini.iu t.. v.... v.rtf tiu i..wt . titii u i.-.
petitions for a refen tidum vote on
voted on tlie bill M'curcd the required num- I
In i' of -doners and submitted the
i"ti;(.n- u the hicntary f state
The Old Home Calls
You This Christmas
Plan now to there. Make a visit to
the sunny southern home where you first
heard of S:tnta Cl.uus. The old place will
he Inppier for juur cotninjjand you'll have
a merrier Christmas for hein there. The
trip should not cost you much. There
will he
Low Rates via Frisco
to the Southeast
points in Tennessee. Al.ilnma Mississip-
pi. Georgia. Florida. South and Noith
Carolina and to a few plat es in Kentucky.
Holiday Excursions
December W 19 20
'Pickets are jxooil for rotu n until .January H5
11)10. Tln-ouuli iar herviee via Frisco to
Memphis and Itii iiiinliatii (ioori connec-
tions can be muile at tin's" cities for points
in the above stilus. U'ntc or call on the
in dersivjned tod iy for full information
about ilioso excursions c st of ticket sche-
dule etc to vour home town.
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H. D. McCOLLOM Tkt. fgl. Frisco Lines
Ardmore Oklahomn.
opinion by .Justice Hayes that whn miles or approximately the illstanot'
referendum petitions are offered to ' from Chicago to tho Misslsaippl
the secretary cf state for filing ro-i river.
cched by him and retained among u i:is tho smilbst population or
tin- records of his office they will my Central American country but
be deemed to have been filed even a correspondingly capablo of great
thoiu h no Indorsement of filing be ; mat. rial development. There pro
made and although the m cretary fall- ny about 000000 people within Its
od to detach tho signatures In the limits of these five-sixths are upon
presence of the governor. It Is fur-1 tlio western or Pacific .side. Tho
ther held that the provision In ; eastern cr Carrlbbean shore lies low
regard to the detaching of signatures ' mi Is drained by many rivers. The
Is mandatory on the secretary but only industry of this section Is thu
not on tho public and that tho growing of bananas which wi-.-j
rights of the petitioners are not shipped In U'OS to the number of
to suffer because the secretary did l.r.00.000 bunches valued at HO coiks
not do his duty. u hunch. The principal town here is
In ngard to the contention that llluefields a little south of the r.u-
the law put Into force the Initiative tor. having .1.000 Inhabitants it is
and referendum provisions of tho l.isil miles from New Orleans and
legislature the court holds that the :tl0 miles from Colon. The only oth
b glsiatlve provision should bo strict- j or Important places on this east
l construed and Include only the coast are (Jreytown at tho southern
in ts whose sole purpose Is to carry point with L'.OOO Inhabitants iie-f
Into effect provisions relating to the mouth of tho San .Juan river
tln Initiative and referendum. which was to have been the course
Pnloss tho hocrotary of atate holds of tho Isthmian canal If built
the petitions to bo Insufficient. thr ugn Nicaragua and Cape Ora-
which Is considered Improbable Gov- clan a Dlos. at the northern point
ernor Haskell must either call a with only I.fioo people. On tho popn-
special i lection for tho submission ' luted Pacific slope tho chief cities
of the question or allow It to go arc l.eon with 00000 Inhabitants;
over to tie voted on at tho next j .Managua tho present capital with
gineral election In which case It 10000; .Matagalpa with 10000; Ora-
would be Impossible to hold that ' nad.i with 12.000 and several other
el ctlon under the new law. There J towns of from ii.000 to 10.000. The
Is some talk In political circles pi Inclpal pott on tho Pacific sld"
tl.at the governor may call a spe-.U Corlnto. near tho northern end.
rial session of the legislature to I with only about L'000 people. At the
adopt a new election law which can southern end Is the hnrb-r of Sa.i
tie put into effect at once. .Juan del Sur.
There Is one railroad In
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take L.WWTIVK ltUO.MO Quinine
Tab'cts. Druggists refund monev if
li falls to cure. K. W. OUOYK'S slg-
M.turc Is on each box. 2fo. '
WHITE SLAVE BILL.
Nicara
gua which starts at Corlnto and
runs to .Managua and thence across
to Granada on Lake Nicaragua
which Is tho largest Inland body of
water In all batln America. If one
wishes to go to Nicaragua be -can
take steauurR on thu Atlantic side
from New York New Orleans or
.Mobile. Going by the Pacific ho
will take hteamers from San Fran-
Guthrie Okla. Dec. 8. -Tho
bronoh between tho Deader Printing
company of Guthrie which does
most of tho suite printing and Stati
Auditor M. K. Trapp ha3 been fur-
ther widened by a second suit by
the Deader against the auditor In
which the latter Is charged with
"withholding payment on and cut-
ting down printing bills out of per-
sonal animosity and vlndl- liven 1ss."
The suit was filed In the superior
cuirt of l.ogan county and Involves
ctaltns aggregating $lIS" whi h
have accumulated since statehood.
Tho claims are for supplies and
printing done for the nudltor's of-
fice Tho latter refused to pay for
them In full making a total reduc
Hon of fSIH on tho claims. The
Leader refused to accept tho "cuts'
and brcught suit.
In addition to alleging personal
animosity and (Incrimination from
the auditor tins Loader company
charges that Mr. Trapp refused to
file tho claims and kept tlp m hid
in secret keeping-places.
.Mr. Trapp Issued the following
statement in reply to tho suit:
"I deny emphatically that at any
time since my Installation Into pub-
lic cfflce have I enterLilned ani-
mosity malice Ill-feeling or a dis-
position to discriminate against the
Leader printing company or nay
other person having claims against
tho state which It became my offi-
cial duty to audit. I desire to state
further that I play no favorites
whatever. All persons having charges
against the state which come through
my department look alike to me.
"The fact that since Novemlier 10
1907 that the leader Printing com-
j pany has drawn In tho neighborhood
of $ 1 oO.OOO from the state while
the total anicunt Involved In the
! claims mentioned in this suit Is
I ?IIS7 seems to me should be suf-
I llclent to prove that I have evi-
denced no deslru to discriminate
against the Leader Printing com
pany.
"Tho Leader Printing company
since statehood has drawn warrants
through this offlco for moro money
than has been paid by the state
for printing to all other printing In-
stitutions In tho state. Certainly If
I lrad any desire to discriminate
agaust the Leader Printing compa-
ny I would have stopped a largo por-
tion of the fino.000 which has here-
t fore been paid."
of only one chamber which Is now
1 In session.
I Lying between 10 degrees 15 mla-
; utes and 1 1 degrees 53 mluif.es
I north latitude anil between S.I tie-
j grees It minutes and S7 degrees 10
! minifies west longitude It Is lo-
! cated nil within tho tropics but It
' has a considerable variety of cli
mate. Although the east coast Is
low lying and very warm the cen-
tral and western sections aro In
parts so mountainous and elovated
that the temperature never reaches
a high point and thu climate can bo
considered salubrious. Tho western
section In which tho greater put
cf the population Is located has
such a varvlng latitude and the
country Is so brokon with lakes and
so closo to the sea that It is nol
by any means as hut as It would ap-
pear to be on the map.
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CHRISTMAS
EXCURSIONS
KOI TKIP TICKKl'S VIA
A( VICKY LOW ltli;S on .sale (o the
SOUTHEAST AND EAST
Dec. 18 19 20. Itetuni I.linll .Inmuiry Hi 1910.
No transfer at Memphis. Full (articulurs on request
GEO. II. IKK G. T. A. .1. S. McNALLY I). 1 A.
I.Ittlo Hook Ark. Oklahoma City Okla.
Mann of Illinois to Introduce His
Measure Again.
. -i:i4ton Dec. S. Suppression cim or trtm COMt ! cf other
'. t. i in women Is tho object countries. Perhaps the quickest way
ini . . ii aslngly powerful movu- t0 nach it today Is either through
. nt. to which President Taft nas Mexico by rail and by stenmer from
' " "'" encouragement. This Sallna Cruz to Corlnto or by steam-
'...! giic. new importance to the or from New Orleans direct to Illuo-
: in iodti.tlon by Representative neJlll Th(1 .tu.r j0llrmT generally
M en r Illinois of his bill proerth- takes about four days. If however
m.: It. ai y iionultleg for thoe con- ore lands on tho oast coast It Is
1 of 1118 Practice. 'practically Impostblo to go to tho
i :n- mil necks to carry out the woet onst on account of the lack
.nun u. incut with foreign nations f raroads and other facilities. A
known as tho "whlto slave traffic common way to go to tho west
Mi.uicrment." under which keeHrs ronjit B via Panama and the Pa-
u-.-oits aro required to make dflc hide
t'uiplcte reports Ui the commission- The total value of the forelun
- g. n ral of Immigration. That of- trndo of Nicaragua In 190S amounted
i. u D required to collate lnfor- to $7500000. of which exports wore
iii.i lon oncoming alien women of fi.soo.OOO and Imports $:i000000. Nl-
t.ns .lass. ! caragua bought from tho t'ulted
i states textiles clothing machinery
Watongu Dec. S. January 2t Is tc.. valnul at $1300000. She sold
tie il.ue set for the oecutlon of the I'nltod States bananas coffeo
Alf Hunter. Information of which IUbber. mahogany cattlo hides etc.
.m received Tuesday by Sheriff valued at $1050000.
Mci !mr or this city. Hunter was Nicaragua has a president a cab-
eoiul ted of the murder of Shorlff j.t with five ministers or seer--
Garrison of Oklahoma City. Tho tarles. thirteen departments or statoa
Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight
unmindful of dampness drafts
storms or cold W. J. Atkins work
ed as Night Watchtifan at Dannor
Springs Tonn. Such exposure gave
him a severe cold that settled on his
lungs. At last ho had to give up
wcrk. Ho tried many remedies but
all failed till he used Dr. Kings'
New Discovery. "After using one
bottle" ho writes "I went bad; to
work as well as over." Sovero Colds
stubborn Coughs Inflamed throats
and sore lungs Hemorrhages Croup
and Whooping Cough get quick re-
lief and prompt euro from this glori-
ous medicine. DOc and $1.00. Trial
liottlo free guaranteed by Ardmore
Pharmacy.
negro Is now being confined in tho
Knld Jail
i Notice of Shareholders' Election.
Notice Is hereby given that a'
meeting cf tho shareholders of tho
Ardmore State Hank of Ardmore
j Okla. will 1m held at Its banking
I room In tho City of Ardmore Okla.
( oa tho second Tuesday In January
1010 being the 11th day -between
tho hours of ono and four o'clock
p. in. for the election of directors
for tho ensuing year.
Ploase give us your attendance In
person or proxy.
HAROLD WALLACK
R-lm Cashier.
Died
December fourth 1909 at the
residence of his son on Poverty Lane
E. Z. Coldfeeto
Aged forty years
Interment in Junk Pile
Death ciiuncil hy COLD FHET on account of not
using a REZNOR GAS HEATER and from eating
biscuits that were not cooked on the CELEBRATED
DIRECT ACTION GAS RANGE.
Handled by
T. K. KEARNEY
Ardmore Okla.
CITY OF ARDMORE
Ol'FICE OF
W. R. BURNITT
Commissioner Streets Alloys and Public Property
October 7th. 1909.
Corrugated Culvert Co.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
DEAR SIRS:-
Rcplying to yours of recent date have to say that
your culverts arc giving the greatest satisfaction.
One week ago today we placed one of your Watson
Patent Metal Culverts 12 inch in diameter at the inter-
section of B Street and 2nd Avenue and placed about
8 inches of LOOSELY PACKED DRY dirt over
same. All of Ringling Bros. Pole and Parade wagons
parsed safely over same. One wagon No. 33 weigh-
ing seven tons and pulled by 16 large horses rode safely
over with no effect whatever on the culvert and we
arc more than satisfied with this test as no surer one
could be made.
You are at liberty to use this letter over my signa-
ture in anyway you sec fit.
Your.s truly
W. R. BURNITT.
Commissioner Streets. Alleys and Public Property
The nicest city
drivers and the
best road teams
and buggies at
Wyatt's Stables
S. Washington St.
STOP
At the GRAND AVENUE HOTEL
II you happen lo be in Oklahoma City over
night. Good Cafe in connection.
and flvo divisions llko our territo.
ries. Its national assembly consists
Ixist anything? Want ads.
McFarland's Hotel
I'. J MoFAlthAND Proprietor.
McALRSTKR OKLA.
liuropcnn Plan. 75 modern
rooms 75c and $1 Large
sample room. A popular
priced restaurant in con
nection. Fish dinners a
specialty.
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