The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 181, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 4, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ardmoreite Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service
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VOLUME XVI
A RDM ORE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY I HMO
NUMBER 181
Catch Raffles at The Majestic Tomorrow Night
SNOW SLEET
Will Appear in Disguise at Three
Different Performances Dorothy
Mae Owen "The Girl With the
Big Voice" Will Sing the Illustrated
Song Don t Fail to Hear Her.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
SOUTHWEST
CENTRAL WEST AND SOUTH-
WEST IN CRASP OF BLIZZARD
HEAVIEST SNOW IN YEARS.
Now Orleans l.i . .I.iii I
The weather forecast for Okla
luuiiii for tonight is ruin or
snow Warmer V ducsdnv
I'oldci In the wo-t
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Tomoi'iow night I am going l 8lv-'
ou alt a wide oiin chance to nab nu-
ns I will appear at tlio Majestic the-
atre at three different performances j
In disguise. In aiUUtlon to tny ap
pearanre Dorothy .m:io uwen mo
girl iwltli tin- big voleo" will sing the
Illustrated s-ong. Vou will miss a big
treat If you fall to hear this noted
singer. TIi Majestic management
.have also arranged for speelal now
fittn-t for that evening which alone are
well worth tlu- price of admission lie-
memWr Raffles and Dorothy Mae
Owen at the Majestic tomorrow night.
The fact that $50.00 In choice coin
of tho ralm Is wandering about loo.se
not In any way seems to distress the
natives of tliL-i city aa 1 have been
lif.it .sum lor .viiuc. ThU l:il gate
mo to uiiloistnnd she did not rent ' Tlliri llf"
rooms as a uile but she had one she LLlL
could rent If I wiw milted with Its 1 '
cation. Whereupon alio proceeded to
show mo the loom.
After looking over the room I turn-
ed and asked her In t very serious
tone of volte If she would have any '
objections to having Iron bars placed !
on thi! windows as my aunt at times ;
was very unruly. Of course tny ask-
ing this iplestloii was to discourage
her and make my exit but the ques-
tion did not have tho desired effect.
:is she calmly r plied: "If It Is hoc-
i essary you may do so."
Discovering my Inability to discour-
age this lady in this ni.unter. 1 hit
OP
WOMAN
DENT FIES
Train Service In Kansas and
North From It Delayed by
Snowfall Ttmperature in
and Nebraska at Zero.
States
Heavy
Iowa
TWO BLACK FIENDS
ALTHOUGH ALMOST TOO WEAK
TO SIT IN CHAIR SHE SCREAM-
ED "THOSE ARE THE MEN!"
I
-Snow
wandering alsmt In this city
comparative safety. In fact tin
two days havo found be exceedingly
reckless and taking all kinds or
chances.
It Is tny opinion I will bo obliged
to paint a sign on my back and am-
hie up the main highway If some-
rlilng doen not develop soon.
From this on I am going to give
some one a iwldo open chance as I
have protected my reputation a
much rt I deem it necessary and .as
I am getting tired of the job It Is use
with ' on a happier thoueht and followed It
past up by explaining that at times my
aunt was perfectly aane. but again at
times sho labored under the Impres-
sion she was a dancing soubrette
and would caper up '""1 down the
halls executing some very fancy stops
and making things very exciting in
general.
This explanation of my aunt's im-
aginary accomplishments had the de-
sired effect as I noted my prospective
landlady's face take on an expression
of great mental disturbance. In fact
lean for mo to hold out much 'ongor. i she remarked shu iwas of the opinion
'Now B-t tho uVrdinorelto umlor your I was not looking for a "nice quiet.
arm and practice tip on the saluta-
tion ho as to have It absolutely per-
fect when you see some one you be-
lieves is a fit subject. Say: "You
are the mysterious Mr. Raffles of the
Dally Ardniorelto. the denies: paper
In tho state and the best advertising
medium In the city" ami be sure It m
is tho latest issue. I am quite sure t)((t
the graling headlines of the Ard-
moreite will make a sensational an-
nouncement boon.
'Ambling down C street S. . yes-
tord.iy I found every one humped up
with tb cold and not much plained
with tho approach of a stranger who
might Ix an agent or something on
that order.
In about the third block on V. stleet
I rappend at one of the comfortable
home of the city. Soon 1 was con-
fronted by a tall dark lady who wore
a look of Inquiry on her face that
plainly asked my mission.
Tipping my hat as polltluly as mas
M)salbUi for a renal Raffles In disguise.
I explained to her that 1 had only
come to the city recently and desired
to secure a loom In a nice quiet
private home for my demented aunt
adding at the same time that I was
abundantly able and would pav very
Kansas City Mo. Jan.. I
land sleet fall over tho greater p'-
Hon of tho trans-Mississippi valley
t-day accompanied by a cold north
I wind with the temperature closo
I to zero In Iowa and Nebraska
j In central and western Kansas th
I Tall of snow Is the heaviest 111 'el
' cars extending west Into Colorado.
Twelve Inches of snow Is on the
gioillid lion and the storm contin-
ues. In western Kansas all train t ;i
late.
Tht temperature in central and
western Kansas and In northern Ok-
i liihomn averaged nine above. There
has been no great Interference with
1 tiarflc In southern Oklahoma.
In Iowa Mid Nebraska the storm
; has assumed the proportions of a
blizzard ami there much delay In
II DEATH SENTENCE EXPECTEO
but an Insane asylum t.f(. H Ulnt! experienced.
I priv.ite homo'
Insti ad.
Continuing on my way after tills
rather unusual call I made another
attack-on one of the "0" street homos
having no regard for the frozen con-
dition of the peoples tempers. Tills
Rallies made Ills appearance in
;ulso of a nook agent taking on I neighborhood. A wire alsmt a
New Method to Catch Rabbits.
Knid Okl.i. .Ian. I! A wagon load
i f rabbits was sold hero on the
stieet during the past week as the
remit of a hunt In Valley Center
lum
my most lutionUIng manner of regu-
lation book agent form I soon had
the attention of a very trim little
housewife. I asked her if I could in-
terest her in Dr. Cook's trips to the
north jMile.
I In reply she Mated that li.nl I called
I a few days ago she might have con
sidered a purchase but the present
weather was a full Illustration of the
jtolar rogitins. and anyhow she and I
her husband were going there In the (
hprlng. Rather discouraged at the j
cold reception a nJ. meditating on the
ups and downs of the life of a book j
agent. I retraced my step to the bus-
Inoss center of the city. As soon as (
tne weather permits their H going to i
le something doing that will o.iu-e a j
big noise.
Keep smiling and the $50 may yet
bo yours.
RAKKI.KS.
dred yard long was attached to the
hind end of two wagons which were
then driven across the prairie livery
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the wire's sweep Jumped up as It
approached ami was shot. In this '
way 200 anlnia's wero secured.
Dramatic Spectacle as Woman Points
to Prisoners as Men Who Assault
ed Her Officers Using Precaution
For Blacks' Safety.
Kansas City Mo. .un. I - A dra-
matic spectacle was furiils'ied in
tho criminal court hole t day w'..on
.Mrs. YA II. Jackson to!d the story
of her assault at the hands of
Cforge Reynolds mid .lohn Wit.iams
negroes here on the night of Do-
e 'inbi"' l!:!rd.
Mix .laeknin vas ; . v it; that
she could harillv sit upri.-u in her
i mil. but she siiddan'v- 'iimp'.l to
In r feet point I'd her fiiiRor n the
prisoners and fairly -ieveamod:
"Those are the men those are tho
men!"
S!io later fainted and I. w.i-i s;v-
oral minutes before nho o.i I'l con-
tinue her testimony.
The case will probably go to the
Jury this afternoon. A death ten-
tence Is likely.
Annual Clearing Sale !
Here is your chance
to get ANY two-piece
Suit or Overcoat made
to ORDER for
m
Ready-to-W ear Suits & O' coats
Lot No. 1 Suit or Overcoat $12.50
Lot No. 2 Suit or Overcoat 10.00
Lot No. 3 Suit or Overcoat 7.50
Sale Discontinues Feb. 1
Railroad Fare Refunded
J. J. STOLFA
111 West Main Street Tfie Merchant Tailor and Clothier
PHILANTHROPIST DIES FRENCH AERONAUT
IN CALIFORNIA HOME; KILLED IN FLIGHT
CHAN ES MIND
WELL-KNOWN NEW YORK FINAN-
CIER AND PHILANTHROPIST
PASSED AWAY LAST NIGHT.
COOK'S RECORDS TO
BE BROUGHT OVER
Good Things to Eat
Fish
Oysters
Fresh meats of all kinds
Koshor meats
California fruits
F.verythinp fresh and
ckan. Prompt delivery
J. A. CLARK'S
M.. Ft.S "J Oyittr Part.
Phone 0!!8.
Money! Money!
$100000 luis been sot aside
for me by the Union Central
Life insurance Co.toloaa on
farms between now and
March 1st. 1 havo private
funds to loan. Inspect my
on loans. Always havo
l lie money.
GEORGE R. FISH
Hoom U
Noble IJ'dg.
New York N. Y. .Ian. I. News of
I tlr' sudden death of I). O. Mills
t philanthropist and iluancler which
j occurred last night at his California
I winter homo was received hero with
1 sorrcw.
Ills withdrawal from business 'and
1 active interest In various phllan-
thn.pl enterprises because of 111
health had somewhat prepared his
i file: ls for the sad news however.
LEON DELAGRANGE FAMOUS
FRENCH AERONAUT KILLED
WHILE MAKING FLIGHT.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL SO.
CIETY OF UNITED STATES WILL
EXAMINE THEM.
J. M. London Sick.
The fi hinds of .loo M. Loudon wilt
j regret to learn that ho is confined to
hi. home from an attack of pnou-
Washington. I). C Jan. I. Word nl". H stricken Sunday and
uas received here today thai Cook's I f"'""' '10IM-B Un' alMum my 10
north polo records which were reject-! kl1 n1"r Hla'1' 'mtr1 ""
...i !... il... M. I. ..ruitf .r ....... I "in nuuu ieiu-i
.14 ' ... ..." J.'-.-tj . ..V - ikiuu
h.tvo boon sent to this country to bo
i amim d by the committee of the na
t oir.il gr o;;raphji ai society
Thev ul I i each hero next week.
I
Once in a while lliuro is a good
iiinu to bo a wt of nKiisurlng yard-
sthk on all the bad ones.
Ilorde.ius .Ian. I Leon Delagratige
noted French aeronaut was killed
while making a flight here today.
Dolagraiigo ranked among the first
iilators of the world. December III)
last he broke all speed records. Ho
covered 11! I miles In two hours and
thirty-two minutes maintaining an
average speed of approximately f.r-
ty nine miles an hour.
Dolagrange lias been a well known
autoiiioblllst and was one of tho first
men of Kiiropo to take up aviation t
Ho often assumed grave risks rath-
er than disappoint the crowds. He Is
tho fourth aviator killed in heavier
than air machines in fifteen months.
Ik'lagniugc was flying at a height
o' sixty five feel la a gusty wind
when a sudden blow broke the wltiK
of the monoplane the machine drop
pod crushing the aviator.
AS TO MEM
PRESIDENT WILL HOLD UP HIS
MESSAGE ON INTERSTATE
COMMERCE LAW AMENDMENT.
A rc.il grievance is
sl.o of the one now
session.
one just the
In your p:a-
n i! it u ti t: u tt tt tt it
A girl alwuys has a gr-od time at a
party If she has on a now dri'-is.
Tho reason people like to bra-i Is
they object to others doing It.
Kveii a M'lislhlo girl who likes
steak au.l Trench fried ixXatoos can
ravo over the way o stage hero Kisses
tho hand of the heroine.
Telephone 21
ARDMORE ADSTRACT CO.
Oldest In the County
W. S. Wolvcrton & Sou
Manager
Hooded Abstractors of Cadet
County. General Insutancc.
Money to loan on City nml
Farm Property.
113 North Washington St.
RUSSIA IS RUSHING
TROOPS TO SIBERIA
HVE HUNDRED THOUSAND EN-
CAMPED NEAR LAKE QAIK L
SCENT SECOND JAPAN WAR.
When n woman makes up her mind
to morry a man ho could escape by
dying.
New Year Specials
FOK EXOHANnB-l.000 tock of general merchandise tit.CCO
city property in good little town and .r.0()0 to IS.OOO In money for tie-
irble close in acreage property.
FOK BALK Some unallott-d llllngi.
FOH 8AI.K Some exceptional bargains in city property. Term
Hi von If desired.
FOH EXCHANCiK-rily properly fnM.mii land.
TO LOAN Money on farm Units and Ardmore business property.
Prompt service.
Solicited list of your 'or a'e nr omIi.iuk'.i property no matter
what It Is or whoro It Is. I oiiipt at'nntloii given to nil exclusive lists
O. L. CHANCELLOR
Office Ilandol Bids. over Oltzler
Ottce phone Ul. Res. phone 543. Dry Goods Co.
Farm Loans
Burwell & Dexter are
inaUiii' farm loans as
heretofore without any
delay. They inspect all
lands and pay cash down.
Oflicc over Guaranty
State Bank.
Vlctoila. II. c. Ian. I. Word has I
been n eh oil hero that Russia Is ' V
gathering troops in Siberia. It is tt
said 500.000 are encamped near Lake . tt
Baikal. The building of the Amur tt
inllroad 1"'!0 miles long at a coU 1 tt
of ll.Vi.nOO.oOO Is being hurried be-' tt
cause of representations of Russian
olfleers that there Is danger of a
ro.oml war with Japan in counc
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llring you nothing but happi-
ness and prosperity. We hope
you will help to make us hap-
py ami prosHrous by asking
for and accepting nothing elso
but tho Crown llrand of can-
dles and carbonated beverages.
Tho Crown Hrand Is the sign
of purity.
THE CROWN BOTTLING
AND M'F'G WORKS.
M. J HAYS.
President and Manager.
Birds Fed by Boys.
Lone Wolf Okla. Jan. II. During
the io"ont bll.ardly weather when
tho hnow covered the face cf the
drib the litt!o birds In tin; south-
join part of Kiowa county were fed
by country boys with largo hearts.
Tho birds have been busy little
cr .'attires for seme moons and had
about eaten all the weed seeds from
the farms of southern Kiowa coun-
ty. The farmer kne-v that ho had
no better friend and when the birds
grew hungry ami their little wings
began to flap lu the cold they were
gathered up and fed by farmers and
then turned hxso again
ANTI-TRUST IS NEARLY READY
Taft Expects to Have Anti-Trust Met-
sage In Congress' Hands by Thurs-
day Will Consult Members of Con-
gress About Interstate Message.
Washington I) .1'. Jan. I. -Another
change lu Tail's program of special
messages to congress was announced
today it was stated that tho me..-
sage of the Interstate commerce 'aw
will probably not go to congress until
Monday or Tuesday.
The anti-trust message Is 8(111
M'hoduled for Thursday. u
IL was said today that the presi-
dent desired to consult further with
members of the Interstate commerce
committee of the bonate mid house
before sending In his message on tho
subject.
Krhluy Taft will send to congress
all pajHirs and the report of the at-
torney general concerning tho (llavis
charges against Secretary Uulllnger.
Thursday Night.
Kvory friend of the proposed night
school In requested to bo at the law
orflees of .Mullen & Mullen Thursday
night
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(iieiico of tho struggle
Man Inula.
for c nt nil of
'Miss Sue Frame will take
your order for any book
or magazine delivered at
publisher1 pricca.
Miner Killed by Explosion.
Tort Smith. Ark. Jan. 3. -Stove
Mliasio went to McCiutaln Okla.
todny to take the place of a shot-
flier who was Mlod In a mine
Tlumdny. A few hours later Minis-
o was killed by an explosion. He
was alone In
ot his death.
tho mine at the time
loans
JCti W. Main St. I
Ardmore Okla. H
Ramsey & Ramsey
Farm and City Loans
We inspnet our own
$100000
TO LOAN
on Farm and City Property
Most ftcnsoiuiblc Terms
GENERAL INSURANCE
GORMAN BOGIE & DOBBINS
Over City Nutlonul Bunk
Phone 50 ARDMORE OKLA.
Avdmoreltu Want Ads arc the boot.
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