The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 183, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 6, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Thr Ardmoreite Is the Only
Use The Ardmoreite
Want Ads
They Hustle Business
VOLUME XVI
Great
Closing
Out
Sale
We will
sell at
COST
the cleanest
line of
in
Ardmore
during
the next
sixty days
BROS.
CLOTHIERS AND
FURNISHERS
NELSON
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COLDEST WEATHER
IN TWELVE YEARS
EIGHTEEN BELOW ZERO REPORT- REPORT OF ATTORNEY GENER- REPRESENTATIVE NORRIS OF
ED UNOFFICIALLY FROM TO- AL ON THE PINCHOT-DALLING- NEBRASKA GIVES OUT NTER-
PEKA KAN. THIS MORNING. ER FIGHT TO CONGRESS. VIEW FOR MR. TAFT.
OVER THE WHOLE SOUTHWEST
Shortage of Natural Gas is Causing
Suffering to Thousands of Families
Who Depend Upon it for Their
Warmth Railroads Demoralized.
! Kansas City .Mo.. Jau. G. lCighlccn
degrees below zero was recorded unof
ficially In Kansas today which Is the
lowest iiiupcraturv In this part of thu
southwest In twolvo years.
Tho intense cold wave covered Mis-
souri and reached Into Oklahoma
Arkansas and Texas.
Kallroad schedules are still demor-
alized and a shortage of natural gas
Is causing suffering to thousands.
At Topoka tho mercury in tho gov-
ernment weather station registered
five below at S o'clock this morning
while at the same time a statulard
government thermometer at the sur-
faco 7") feet lower recorded eighteen
below.
Temperature at other points;
Ottawa Kansas 10 below.
Leavenworth 10 below.
Trenton. Mo. 10 below.
Kansas City official I below.
St. Joseph Mo. unofficial 13
low.
Oklahoma City 1 1 above.
rdmorc 10 above.
be-
Stayed up With Cattle.
Sa.iua Kan . Jan. 0. A t'.'in M-
t it i .'f 1. Iirlow .-.ero was ro.'Kded
here this morning. In many sections
of Saline county the farmers remain-
ed up st 11 night keeping tin lr cattle
moving to prevent tile nnlmuU from
fn tzlng
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WEATHER FORECAST.
New Oi leans l.a. Jau. 0.
-The weather forecast for
Oklahoma for tonight Is
fair anil continued cold. Frl
day fair with rising temper-
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Charity means love love of hit-
mantly not love of display.
Good Things to Eat
Fish
Oysters
Fresh meats of all kinds
Kosher meats
California fruits
Everything fresh a n d
clean. Prompt delivery
J. A. CLARK'S
Mdt. Flih an J Oytltr Parlur
Phone (533.
Money! Money!
$100000 has been sot aside
for mo by the Union Central
LifelnsurancoCo.toloaa on
farms between now and
Mareh 1st. 1 havo private
funds to loan. Inspect my
own loans. Always have
the money.
GEORGE R. FISH
Room 3 Noble Hldg.
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AKDMOllft OKLAHOMA TIIl'KSDAY KVHNINIS JANTAKY
WICKEBH
ARRAIGNS GLAVIS
OVER com L
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Wlckersham Says Glavis Was Inv
bued with the Department Sense
of Duty In Making Charges
Against Secretary Dalllnger.
Washington I). C. Jan. 0. I.011U
11 (ilavis former chief of the field
division ot tiie general land office
was imbued with the department
sense of patriotic duty In making
charges against Secretary Hailing-
er and others connected with the
coal land claims In Alaska accord-
ing to Attorney (ieneral Wlcker-
sham whoso reKrt of September
11th on the controversy was sent
to congress today by the president.
Wlckersham severely arraigns
(Mavis.
RIVER IS FROZEN
AT SAINT LOUIS
ICE GORGE ACROSS THE RIVER
THERE FROM BANK TO BANK-
FIRST TIME IN YEARS.
St. I.ouls Mo. Jan. !.- The I'-e
gorge which was ten miles hs'lO'V
St. I.ouls yesterday was Increased
during the night by floes until It
reached the local harbor "ulay and
for tin- ilrst time In four ears tin"
river here Is froen rom bank '
bank. The temperatur h thf
above
MOTHER AND CHILD
THE VICTIMS OF GAS
LYONS KANSAS WOMAN ANO
CHILD LOSE LIVES IN FIRE
FOLLOWING EXPLOSION.
Lyons Kans. Jan. 0. Mrs. Wal-
ter Kills and one child lost their
lives and another child a baby
was probably fatally burned when
fire starting from an explosion of
a gas stove destnyed the Kills
home here early today.
Kills was at tho barn at the
time of the explosion.
A BIG DROP IN
C01T0N MARKET
I NEW YORK MARKET DROPPED
i FROM THIRTY TO THIRTY-SEV-I
EN POINTS AT OPENING.
Now Yoik N. Y Jan. C- There
was nnothor sensation In the cotton
market again today. Immediately
after the opening March sold for
15.02 which was thirty to thirty-
seven iolnts lower but rallied later.
SENATOR PAINFULLY HURT. t
Perkins of California Falls on Slip-
pery Sidewalk in Washington.
Washington I). C Jan. 0. -Senator
Perkins of California slipped on
the loo on the sidewalk here this
morning and wrenched his spine I
severely.
HOGS CONTINUETO CLIMB
Highest Price In 28 Years Paid To-
day in Kansas City.
Kansas City Mo. Jan 0. 'Hogs
sold for 8.C5 horo today tho hlghcRt
since 1SS2.
HI T HTE
THE INSURGENTS
Nebraska Congressman Says Taft and
Czar Cannon Have Entered Inti a
Combination to Intimidate House
Insurgents.
Washington 1). C . Jan. ('..- In :.n
i Interview hore toJety. Represent 'i.l.
j Norrls of Nobnwkn chaiged Taft wl'h
singling out the house eiieiule .f
Cannon for punishment by wrhl iV.
i lug their patronage and d.clared that
' they could not be Intimidated into
' sllenco by any combination between
. the president and Speaker Cannon
ROBBERS FOILED
BY
THREE HEAVILY ARMED MEN
TRY TO ROB PRIVATE BANK IN
WILLI AMSBURGH CAPTURED.
iw York V V . .Inn I. - Three
Jan.
i heavily armed men held up a private
bank in (irecii I'olnt. a section of Wll-
ii.iiiiBiiiii -r hiuhv ami iiiieiiipicu 111 iou
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4 iu uiniiii-i irninini turn inn in nit'
robber was h!io All woro ciiplurj.l.
KINISH ARGUMENTS TONIGHT.
Case of Railroads Fight Again Cor-
poration Commission Nears End.
St. Louis Mo. Jan. 0. Tho argu-
men s in the Oklahoma rate cases bo
font Federal Judge Hook continued
today. It Is oxpe.tinl that they will
lie finished tonight.
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tt " llring you nothing but happl- tt
tt ness and prosperity. Wo hopo tt
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'tt py and prosperous by asking tt
tt for and accepting nothing else tt
tt but the Crown Brand of can- tt
tt dies and carbonated beverages tt
tt The Crown Ilrand is tho sign tt
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tt THE CROWN BOTTLING tt
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tt M. J. HAYS tt
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Ramsey & Ramsey
Farm and City Loans
We insppct our own loans
20(5 W. Main St.
Ardmore Okla.
Farm Loans
Burwcll & Dexter arc
making farm loans as
heretofore without any
delay They inspect all
lands and pay cash down.
Office over Guaranty
State Bank.
Miss Sue Frame will take
your order for any book
or magazine delivered at
publishers prices.
Receiving the Associated Press News Service
Annual
Here is your chance
to get ANY two-piece
Suit or Overcoat made
to ORDER for
Ready toW ear Suits
Lot No. 1 Suit or Overcoat
Lot No. 2 Suit or Overcoat
Lot No. 3 Suit or Overcoat
Sale Discontinues Feb. 1
Railroad Fare Refunded
111 West Main Street 77ie Merchant
Rattles in Disguise at La
Pktoral Tomorrow Night
Big Crowd Hunting for Him at Majestic Last
Night Dorothy Mae Owen Opens Three
Days Engagement at La Pictoral Theatre
Tonight Reward for Capture of Raffles
Has Now Reached $60.00 Cold Storage
Meat Market Offers An Additional Re-
ward of $10.00.
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(By Chan. McOilllvray. Unfiles.)
It Is ith great delight nnd a lit
tie self-conceived sa'lsfactlou that I
am again able to give the solf-styled
amateur sleuths an account or my
nearly unobstructed trial.
I ban" thought It Just possible that j
soiih) exceptionally wls ono might
have hecured home classic on tho lUo
of Uie great and only Sherlock Unit
would bring to my -ara the accusation
that 1 was the "Mysterlouw Mr. llafflcs
of tho Dally Ardmoreite the cleanest
paper In the ttate and the best ad-
vertising medium in tho city" but no
such challenge lias come up to thu
present time and I am still walking
around with ono eye open and Uie
other shut.
Thero in one feature of tho chase
thnt a great majiy people are over-
looking. It must bo taken for grant-
! ed of course that I am living In some
houso In thu city. It is evun posslhle
I am living In the sarno liouso wlUi
some earnest sleuth who Is now rtsid-1
ing this story.
Theso are the sort of chances 1 am
comnollol to take and every person
J who renU roomn or conducts ho'ela
'should more than "alz' up" their
present teneit.
Then again it must bo taken Into
consideration that being unlike tho
celebrated Dr. Tanner it is quite
necessary for me to rat thren square
meals every day '
It niglht even dawn on some of the
real clever people that an occasion-
al "size up" of tho hungry hordes
which tackles tho lunch countorn or
moro pretentious dining halls threo I
times ovary day might dlscloso somo
(I ItHO
Clearing Sale!
J. J. STOLFA
tt chap who looks enough llko mo to
tt stand a challenge
tt Should you happen across suoli a
tt j suspect a t loaat give him time to tin-
tt i Ish his lunch buforu you attempt to
tticairy him on a shuttur to tho Dally
tt Ardmorclto's office for the proper
tt Iduiitlllcatlon and the gotuen reward.
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New Year Specials
FOH KXOiIANOK-15000 btook ol general merchandise 13000
olty property In Rood little town and ir000 to 18000 In money for do-
simblo oloso in acreage property.
FOH HALK-Soino unalloted filings.
FOH HAliK Homo exceptional bargains in city property. Terms
given If desired
FOH KXUIIANUK-Oity property for farm land.
TO LOAN Money on rami lands and Ardmore business property.
Prompt service.
Solicited n list of your for sale or exebango property no matter
what it is or whoro it is . Prompt attention given to all exclusive lists
O. L. CHANCELLOR
Office Handol Hldg.. over DItzler
Ofllco phone 111. lies phono 513 Dry Goods Co.
$100000
TO LOAN
on Farm and City Property
Most Rca.sonuble Terms
GENERAL INSURANCE
GORMAN BOGIE & DOBBINS
Over City National Bunk
Phone 50 ARDMORE OKLA.
Joncs-Evcrcll Machine Co.
For quick rellnblo find sat
Isfactory rrpolrs; yes ask
our customers. Phono 86.
NUMBER IK)
coats
$12.50
10.00
7.50
Tailor and Clothier
Really it is an unwise thing to
tackle a hungry man before (ho lias
reached the tooth pick stage. It
might bo liosslhlcj he could not see
tho humorous sldu of tho situation
niul in turn might proceed to restore
your own appetite by handing you n
fwv Jolbt whoro the bottle got the
cork.
I wish to doubly Impress oil those
not so far advanced in tho game to
fully understand tho words to be
used. Don't say "You are tho Mys-
terious Mr. Ardmorelto of tho Dally
Mr. Harriett" etc. that will novor got
you the said wad of uiazuma reserv-
ed for my capture but tho moment
I am properly saluted I will admit
m Identity and tho reward is yours.
(Continued on Pag i Four.)
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