The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 267, Ed. 1, Friday, April 15, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Friday April 15 1910
rAGE TWO
THE DAILY AKDMOREITE.
Facts for Weak Women
Ninr-lrnlln ot nil the icUnr (( women due Hi nmr deMne-mrnt or div
r.we nt ilu or.n diMinctly feminine. Such .icknci- cjii be tared -n cured
erery dny liv m
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Stron'J
Sick Women Well.
It rt directly on the oran sfTceled nnd n nt the Mint? time n etirrnl reUorn-
e .mc lor the hole sVte.n. It core female romplfli.it r.th. In the primey
I home. It nmke imnrccMiiry the d.mirceiible tpictlimiui ei.iin.ii.it.on. mid
tacit treatment mi uimcrsiilly limited upon liy ilocli.r
ncry modest unman.
c 'hall not particularize here m In the mptttm nl
thine pecnli.ir nllcctinin inrident to omru hut Ihoie
want nC. full information in to their sympt'iiin mil
mean of pontile cure are rrferrrd to the I'cop e . (.mil
.mm Scn Medical Aliiicr -1IXIS patfci. newlt fc.i-.td
i .. I.- ..lii... rnl frrr on rrceint til -I one
rent Mmum to oner cost of iiiailiiiij only;
hindiuit for i lamps. ......
Address Dr. K V. 1'ierre llufTalo N
U. C. V.
Reunion
MOBILE ALA.
APRIL 26 27 28 1910
$16.05
ROUND TRIP FROM ARDMORE
VIA
iloijilili
Tickets on Sale
c 1
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
l'ull Information from Your Nearest Agent.
GEO. 11. LE1.
Gen. Pass. .gt..
St. Louis Mo.
INTERMARRIAGE HAS
AROUSED CITIZENS
WHITE GIRL SUPPOSED TO HAVE
MARRIED NEGRO LIVING AT
FORT GIBSON.
Musk nee Okla.. April II. The
town of I'ort Clinton Is all worked
up over a inarrlaRo thai took plare
there In I'ehruiiry this your between
Kdilte Lynn and Maudo Tally the
fcrtni i- a neurit and the latter many
Curl lilU.on people declare to be a
white woman.
Justice of the Peace Shaffer of
T it (iilmon wan III MunK'Hiee 5 outer-
d iv in i Humiliation with the couutv
'tttMn and sheriff nnd alo Bocur-
ii the record of tho inurriano of
t couple
Tiilr weddinu ton1 place on Kelt
' 1 : Hi ... .1 M t'l 11. Ion .1
The Stomach
To Cure
M rr li iij.i.t i Tn iy y i t 1 the
st of li Mil. iv tl n j. t y ''Iii r it
F tv Dieting .111. 1 .i iti..rvl filter
iltri:-. arc sin.gisu-il hut the fact rc-
11 a. is that we have to cat and that in
tli.' main wr are eating the same food
t .In that has lieen eaten fur hundreds
t i years. 'I he point then is to find
a vv.iv of remedying an evil vvhtn we
linrl it. v
Thorn rnraen s time In tli lives of
nil .f us wlitui a litxHtiw l nee H.iry
only with imiimi- tills niiiilri'iui'iil . -rur-
more friiiuentlv thiin Willi .nluin.
Hut win 1 her the nval..n Ik fr'-quenl
or rtlK It Is Imimrtitnt Unit "U tuke n
simple natural lenit-dy. The further you
g' t .iw.ty fiuiu th inan-umili) tablet or
11III .111.1 Uib sattv puiKHtlve water Pio
Setter. You want twiuethliiK Hint eoin-
l.'ln. s the vlltlieti of 11 In 111 live and
toiii' i.iniilliliiK tlmt Is sum In Its
trie t and et pleamnt to tile tnnte
it reintth eontiiliiliiK eaitli-Rrnwn fit
t tHl'lts ami plums. Hueh Is Dr. Cald-
well s Byrui Pi'imln. now for nearly n
qimrtir of n eentury n reeoRidzed
bon In. Id (1 lend In I ) 1 . . ' 1 hii it.) m Iioiui'4
Tl ' v.irld .1 rr-ii no belter .'ire for
eiimtlp illon nnd v. r Iroi.M. f.'r
Jliretlon and four stoimici iji s tU
ud so ul-lior lent i
or in
cloth
April
4 -'5 1910
. M. 13 K OWN
Div. Pass. Agt.
Oklahoma City Okla
ingro preach
r of Port
Jilts II. per-
forming tli
ceremony
number of Tort (llbsou people
were here yesterday and seemed to
hi greatly excited over the affair.
They t-ay that the girl Is only nlue-
ti en years of ago and that though
she has lived with negrooi practical-
l.v all her life they have no doubt
that she Is iwhlto.
The Oklahoma law punishes niU-
cegenatlon hy fining hath parties not !
hs than J.'iHO and imprisonment for
not lent than 0110 year. Punishment
li also provided by law for tho mill-
iliter or JiiiIho who performs a mar-
rbige ceremony hot ween persons of
I i-nloretl and white blood.
15vory family and especially those
who tonlilo In the couuty should bo
provided at alt times with a bottlu
of Chamberlain's l.lulmojit. Thoro
Is no tolling when It may ho wanted
In cavo of an accident or eniorgancy.
It Is most excellent in nil ca.os ot
rheumatism sprains and bruises. Sold
bv all dealers
and How
Its Ills Free
hiiid.utie and tl.vti ten. y I tht ri in
fill Hut In nddll'M i it- l.ix.ttlvn
value II mnt.ili.s ri i nt- iti.it have
11 tout if 'tlen in stri ncitn nlnir and
Invigorating the num. les of Itie Mmiui-li
nnd iHtwiis. Tb.it u wlntt the tiut l-.rlty
needa tonle l.ixutlve. Hut so there
limy t'e 1111 ditulit nlHiiit what It will da
hi your ease. Or Csjilwet' will utadly
tend you a sample Untie free of rharge
iiihhi reeelpt of your nsuio and ad.trrx
Then. If it pteamH you mil enn huv
It of lour ilriiKKlitt at tlfty cents or
one dollar it liottle. Just an llmiiKrtii.U
of ottieis nre doing J. It' Pundertmrir
Snnsnti.1. Tex . net only uses It with
liood MUeeess hliueflf. but Klves It to
bin chlldien for owlllic In In iiiIMiikh
h ml iigreeablK taste tliero Is mi beiler
laxative for children 8. P MmuI Witu-t-oiim.
In. tins also found It a k'uik!
family remedy.
Dr. Caldwell personnllv will l
pleased to give you any niedlt'iil advi '
yon may tlenlre for yoursilf or family
Mrliilnlng to the Kloin.uh. liver or
Imvvels .iliMilulely free of charge Px-
Iiliilu your eaie In ti letter and he will
leply lo vou In detail. In the freo
sample simply send your mime and ad-
dress on i poxtal card or otherwlne
l-)r either riuest the doctor's address
U 1). W H Cnldwell H.5U Caldwell
' ulldlng Monllcello 111
CENSUS TAKING
T
NEW YORK CHICAGO AND PHILA-
DELPHIA TO RETAIN SUPREMA.
CY AS DIG CITIES.
FOURTH PUCE IS UNCERTAIN
Saint Louis Has Held Fourth Place for.
the Past Ten Years but It a Br-
lleved that Pittsburg Hat Overtaken
and Paused It.
n -'ntigtou. April 1.V Today i
ur-iiH ilu) all over the Pulled States.
I in'lc Sam uantu to know how many
subjects In- has how rich ho In how
pio-pi iiiuk ho has become niul it bun-
dled other thlllKH. t it tl to this Cllll 'n
I.- pri'piiit'il to h-j 1 1 1 1 thirteen million
of dollars Dr. H. Dauu Ihinind In In
cllnigt: oi thin Htlllioililoiln Joh. Ho "-
'puis thn; his enumerators will bo
aide to find .botvvooti SS.uuil.UOl) and
"I. "ii(i .lenple iii this country nnd
.i h head of tho house will he ic-
1 1 til to toll all about hlu line color.
ami past and present condition of eo.i-
Jupai scrv linili- n it well as to answer
it 11111 in in nor iieisun 11 t uosiit us.
Mi. Ht'k will ills. 1 iiiiiioriit.!.:
and all suits of wealth and wliou tho
DAY
Joh is done Uncle Hani will know not 1110 "Kiniioma law. wo nave town-
onl how many souls ho Is composed sl vernnient. It behooves every
t.f lint also how many horses cattle. ' taxpayer in making it so tlon for
pigs sheep ami other animals ho ha!""' ""Int of tho township hoards
how many tanns ho owns what thoy" M'ppt lil WM H' tlll'' pn 'JS-
produce how his innnufucttirlng .s- Mll1' ot 11 ''apl1 MI"-'etlve town-
tabllshnionth. mines anil quarries arc hhl ' Vi" t r ' i'nty. Why? Ho-
1 farlnu'. and 11 lot. of other Int.. rest Inn 1
informatloii about himself.
In tho matter of tho population
of cities t lei certain that Now York
Chit ago and Philadelphia will retain
their KUptomary as the three largest
municipalities of the country. All are
expected to show groat gains and
New York will take another IiIr Jump
toward overtaking London. Chicago
will certainly show a hi.; perctintngo
of gain and Philadelphia a smaller
one.
When It conies to tho fonith city
the statisticians uro uncertain and!
tho discovery of that fourth city ot tho'
country will be one of Uv most In-1
terostlng developments of tho census.'
St Louis hold loiirth place ten years'
ago with a population of approximate-1
ly ."iTri.Mltf. Ilaltlnioro Clevelaqd.
llurralo. San Pranclsco Cincinnati
I'lttshurg ami New Orleans followed ill
tho order naimsl.
While St. l.ouls has made big gains.
estimates of Its present imputation r County t ointnlsstoners will not
ranging fiom TOO.OOO to hOO.uoO there !r :l"- complaint or erroneous as-
Is a possibility that it will be passed j cessment unless it Is shown to bo a
by Pittsburg which has done a lot ()f technical error according to Section
nnnoxlng In tho last decade. Con."'1'" MMl1 Article " Chapter
servatlve estimates of the Smoky !s f e ''" Oklahoma Statutes.
City's population put It at 77.V000
while tho Pittsburg Chamber or Com-
merce claims It will reach tho million
mark. It Is practically certain that
the western Pennsylvania metropo-
lis which was in eleventh place In the
last census will push well up to tho
front and It may grab tho coveted
fourth place.
In tho taking of tho census all fig-
"ren
will lit) thiiM of today. Uvon
census taker doesn't got around
If tin
for a week or two a baby born after
toda.v will not bo counted. Infants
who want to got in on tho count will
have to arrive before midnight. Poo -
pie who marry after today will be
counted a sIukIo. Those who dies af -
tor todci. and before the enumerator
conn will bo counted In this con -
sus and people vv hit get a divorco af-lroad nupervisors of their respettlve
ter today will be numbered among townt-hlps mid if tne people aro
the marrlod. careful and will elect township
Polks will bo enumerated at their 1 hoards eoiii;..pd of good conserva-
"usual plHce of nluHle" anil this Isltlvo huslnt men so that tliey can
delllittl as vviioro ono sleous.
not
whore one oats or work.
Transient aloepoin will not. how-
i vi". lie eiiuiiierated as itertuanontly
e-uling at tht place of passing slum
.ic- These transient Include xlsl
t"i- temporary iKMUder. students
li il takers who sleep elsewhere em
tnes who uleep elsewhere foitucr
: n...'i ine!uler who have become pt
uiaueiit inmates of asylums almhous-
!. houies prisons and other Itistltu
t'llllS.
The Demon of the Air
m .. Moein of l.if!r(pe that lire tli
od In. brings Mittorlng to thousands
Its attor effects aro vvoaknoss ner-
vousness tack of appotlto. unergv a'nl
ninhltlon. with dlsorderetl liver and
kidneys. The greatest neod then Is
' Ktectrle Hitters the splendid tonic
blood purlHei' ntut regulator of
Stomach. I.Ivor nnd Kidneys. Thous-
ands have proved that they wonder-
fully strengthen tho norves build up
tho system and restore health nnd
good spirits after an attack of flrlp
If suffering try them. Only noc. Per-
fect satisfaction guaranteed hy Ard-
1 moro Pharmacy.
There Is a slow hut steady In
create In the use of fituokeil wlinlo
nu at for food in Gennany.
Best Breakfast Food
DR. PRICE'S 4 I
flLGRAlN
A food compounded by scientific knowledge from
WHEAT OATS RICE and BARLEY so as to retain
those elements which are absolutely necessary for the efficient
sustenance of the human body making it the most
palatable nourishing and healthful food ever introduced.
Promotes vitality health and endurance. Ask your Grocer.
THE BURDEN OF TAXATION IS TODAY
MOST VITU QUESTION BEFORE PEOPLE
To the Ta.xpayi i
of Carter County
i
Oklahoma:
The most vital question
people of today Is the
before tho
burden of
and I in- majority of
tho
' i
I'cople do not kIvo sufficient study
to till Important ipiostlon.
Under
"""' "'' titJ''.t tiiat 1 niollllDnoil
above ilopends upon this hoard
towiighli officers Tho trustee of eahl
board makes the assessment nnd the
entire board Is the equalization hoard
f r the township. And after their
I eo.uali.ntloti it Is final as to I111II-
1 vldual nwoMsntentM. Tito assessors aro
1 now nt work on the 1!10 assessment
I and under the l.tw he should leave
I a carbon copy of your assessment
wlth -vou wlt' 10 "alit'H "our
I assessnunt and also notify you the
day in which their equalization haard
meetri to equalize said assessment. If
you have any grievance to make. It
will biv your- duty to appear before
tho hoard of equalization which I
meets 011 the third Monday In April i
In each year and If they do not
give you tho relief asked for then
you may appeal your cast- to the 1
Hoard of County Commissioners. Un-
less these ste-rt are taken and tho j
law strictly toniplled with tho Hoard i
We have had claim after claim filed
with the County Commissioners fir
the correction of assessment while
If tho law hail been fully compiled
with this would not have been tho
ease. Under tho law nh.ive referred
to the County Commissioners haven't
any power to eirrect an as.(sinent
utiles It he whore prnpert.v Is as
sesiied twice the same year for
taxes or where property ' as-
sessed for the year where it is not
' aul'Ject to taxation and In no rase
1 will tlu uIkivo law bo deviated from
I Hvery taxpayer should sec that
1 nil "! property Is rendered a
I n fair cash value .so tlint the bur
1 oVn of taxes may rest on all prop-
erty alike
. The Tnhp Hoards are also the'
work In nunieotlon with the County
CoinniisMi.ii - there M no reason
that vv s i l n it have good roads
and a lo.-. rate of taxation the
i tuning 5 than hut bun ittreto-
f re
is a wonilcrful food-medicine
for all ages of mankind.
For the delicate sickly
babe; the pale anemic boy
or girl; the thin tired man
or woman; for the aged and
infirm.
To all it gives rich red
blood; firm healthy flesh;
strong nerves and muscles;
it gives resistance endurance
and often prevents serious
illness. au huiigiusth
8nd lfa.. rim of r-APr noil thW !. tT our
l'.itllul hinin fuiik n.l t'hll.r. SV.U'I.
lio.il. KcU luck oouUlnt tle.i.1 Luck I't-nuir.
SCOTT & liOWNH 409 IVul St.. N. Y.
102
I want to Impress upon the people
that 11 is tho duty or the township
hoard t look after all road work
l except tho building of bridges over
! twenty foot in length instead of
the
County CouiniisslenorH. It has
been charged that certain portions
of the county have been neglected
by the County Cotuinlhrtloners. 1 1
wish to state that it has heeii our'
aim to distribute all work to hono-i
1 fit tho greatest number of people !
j In tho county regardless of location. I
wo nave at all times tried to as-
sist tho township hnardt In obtaining
rights of way anil in opening up
all mads in the county and aro
still ready and willing upon tho pe !
tit Ion of the people to nsslst the!
township hoards In obtaining rights
cf way for public highway.
Trusting that I nitty he rightly un-1
doif.tooil In what I have had to say. j
and that tho taxpayers of Carter j
County may profit by It. I am
Yours for service
ROUT. I SOIVALLY.
Chairman Hoard of County Coinmls
loners.
Notice for Publication.
J' at t Ohlahonia Carter County j
n the District Court (
I. J "Ir.U. Plaintiff vs. ; '
Field. Defendant. No. 071. I
Said defendant 1. .1. l-VM. will
take notice that she has been sued '
In the above named court for divorce
and must answer tho petition filed 1
therein hy tald plaintiff on or lie-!
foro tho 1'tith tiny of May. A. I)..
P.M0. or said petition will bo taken
as true and a Judgment for said
plaintiff In said action for dlvor-o
"xv 1 11 he rendered accordingly
Dated tills ir.th day of April 1!U0.
.IAMKS II. MATH KHS
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Attest: C. T. YHHNON I
District Clerk.
Hj S. M PAUKIOU. Deputy. tVJ2-L'!l
MM
will save the dyspeptic from many
days of misery nnd enable him to eat 1
whatever he withes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE
cause the food to assimilate and nour-
ish the body give keen appetite .
DEVELOP FLESH !
and solid muscle
coated.
Llegantly sugar
Take. No Substitute.
Low one-way
Second-Class
Colonist Rates
bythe"KatyM
Tickets
on sale March i
1910
to April 15 1910 to
Arizona
California
Colorado
Idaho
Mexico
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
Oregon
Utah
Washington
Wyoming
See Aicnt for particulars or
address
W. S. ST. GEORGE
G.P. and T. A. M. K. & T. Ry.
St. Louis Mo
utirntl
Just Received
At Felker's Grocery Store
New krout sour and sweet pickles sweet
Mango pickle Dill pickle Queen bulk
olives seeded ribbon cane sorghum
fresh line new evaporated fruits. Call
and buy of our new goods. Fresh line
of Chase and Sanborn coffee and Heinz's
57 varieties of pickles and preserves.
Our facilities for furnishing you with
ELECTRICITY
For light power and heat arc unexcelled by any city
in the state.
We also endeavor to employ gentlemanly drivers
to supply your wants for
PURE DISTILLED WATER Kb
and
THE BEST OF McALESTER COALS
Our many pleased customers arc the best evidence
of the quality of our products. Any irregularities will
be promptly and gladly corrected. Phone 156.
Ardmore Ice Light & Power Company
Street nt barRains.
Wo will loan you money on both city property nnd farm lands at
tho most reasonable rate of interest.
W. S.
CITY BOOK STORE
A store of known reliability for
School books Stationery
Office and Typewriter Supplies
Glass Paint and Wall Paper.
Large attractive stock at prices not under quoted by
anybody.
Use Ardmoreite Want Ads
We have a full
a n tl complete
line of
SCREEN
DOORS
Screen Wire and
other Screening
a
Material.
T. K. KEARNEY
Your Money
In real ostnto. There is no uafor
investment on earth in fact it in
the earth. (Jet n piece of It.
Wo have on our list Bonto of tho
host bargains that havo been of-
fered in An) more.
Here aro some of them: ahouROH
anil lots close in for f 1800. An
ontlrii block closo in on Main St.
with :t good Iiouhoh and all mod-
ern conveniences. You will be
Btirprlsetl to find how clioap thin
Croporty can be had. Homo of the
est IuihIiioss property on Main
SMITH
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