The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 270, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 19, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Tuesday April 19 1910
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
bv v ur c S ' r rj .alecl
I Wl purging 1 rvc-tcngtli.
r -iff stem 4- h-tonir.ff .ippc-t.U-ri-sti-riiiR
properties is the
one Creat Spring Medicine.
;. t it .day In uuit liquid form r
taOl-ts .-lll KurmUba. iWl Lmaes
Mill Creek Note.
Mill Creek. Oslo. April 17 Mill
(reek baa ln blead with an owir-
.ibundarwo of rain of late. i5o much
v. that the weeda arc (totting ii Rtwd
jta-t of tho rroH In many place.
Mr. and Mra. I.. I). Walunon tlsit-
ed In Ada Thnraony and Friday laat.
J M. Irrownlnr returned lately from
. . . ..
4 l.usinoas mp to UKiaoorna uy m
th Intcreata of hla new atato batik
there.
l-n Mathla of Verona. Mo . la no v
regularly engaged behind tho counter
as bookkeeper In tho Flrat Stato
I lank.
Th" nne aprtng weather hna ?au-
id many fishing port lea ami noarly
a:i report fine catchoa.
Never before In the history of tola
country were crop prospects aa One
as at the present time. All report
uro much above tho usual and wu.i
no bad luck business hero thin fall
will boom.
W. II. Walter of Meado. Kan. la
visiting hla son. J. T. Walter and fam
ily-
Walter Hamilton owner nnd pro-
prietor of The Mill Creek Drug Co.
made a business trip to Hoff Friday
ret'iming Saturday.
The city council haK ordered In
new stone or cement walka on the
M)titli aide of Main atreet from the
opera house to the railroad. This
will greatly Improve tho appoarauco
of the Htreet as well na provide i
mibstantial way of travel on tbul
aide.
J. T. Croom Ik now mnuuKer of
Crick' Tom HefflnKlou'a hotel. He
reportH biiHlneHri ood.
W. V. Chltwood ban opened a
branch store at Kingston which now
make him a airing of three 1 riiu
Htorci. He roMirt biirilnesH good.
(i. C. Khodcx and Hon of Heaver
Okln. were here looking for farms
the tlrat of tho week
ltaudolph Lawrence of Hoff. au ex-
tensive property owner here wa
tranHnctlng btiHlnesH In tho city
Thtiradny.
Dr. C. C. Shaw spent several daya
last week In Sulphur.
t. M. .Maya and wife of Sulphi r
were the guests of A. A. Veatcb who
has been 111 for a long time with the
fever. Is now convalescing and ablo to
resume IiIh laho'H again. Ho has
missed several Ihhuch of the paper
In consequence of his Illness.
Mrs. J. T. Walter who has been
seriously 111 Is reported much Improv
ed at this writing.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tako UWATIVE 11HO.MO Qnlnlno
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig-
nature Is on oauh box. 25c.
SPRINGER.
Sprlnncr Okla. prll is Tito re-
cent rains hae put the (armors he-
hlnd with their farm work und tho
severe hail that struck portions of
this locality did considerable dam-
age to the growint? crops.
Most of the farmers are encaged In!
. . . ... . . I
road workinc about Sorlnaer durimr
. . '
the wet weather
Tho Baptist church at Springer
has Just supplied their house with
seats and a musical Instniniitnt. Itov.
U B. Smelly filled tho appointment
of Hev. Johu 1'itrklns here laat Sun
d.i)
lire caused great eclte.utitnt at
this place laat Friday utorntusr at tho
residence of the Widow Flnley. Fire
was placed in the smoke house for
the miriHHie of sinokinx their meat
nnd during tho absence of the family
the tiro had almost consumed tbo1
building and contents before any
alarm was made. With hard work.
the fire was kept from tho residence.
feu of the eighth grade students
of this place took the elght'i grade
No Alcohol!
Aik yoir doctor if a family mtditint U
rsit 't .jnacanllii n not cjifu trlltr with-
cut iilcol I than tfitli it.
J C i;r(j
Lowrli Mt
ei.imlnatlon on last Thursday
! Friday at the office of thy county
erlntendent. Tho heavy ral
ifll on Wednesday night mode It In
..in-iimt for Mm to attend.
The band bora Of Sprinter lire
.irixri -tinit fine. They lire preparing
r.r a how on or about the laat day
of April Listen for Uo annoume-
rtiftit. Several persona around hero have
txn on tho lick Hat for Lao lnat few
day.
Mr. J. !. Smith la ablo to walk
about Unco hla lone elk poll. Llttlo
Heary Owws Is alao recovering froi
a brief lilacs.
Saved from the Grave.
"I had about given up hope after
nearly four year of suffering from a
aovero luns; trouble." writes Mra. M.
u Irtx. of ClarkaTllle Tenn. "Often
the pain In my cheat would bo almost
unbiMrabl a ami 1 could not do any
ork. but I)r KJnic s New Discovery
naa mnmi n ieoi one a n prison.
lia the best medicine made for the
- . . .. inr hr
throat ami lungs." Obstinate coughs
stubborn colds bronchitis and horn-
vi'ui.l niilrVW in thla wouiierfnl
medicine. Try IL 50c and 11.00. Trial
bottles free. Guaranteed by Ardmore
Pharmacy.
LONE GROVE.
lme irove Okla. April IS We
are having come nice spring weather
corn looks Uno. cotton it now being
planted. We have a lino prospect of :l
good crop.
Health of our community la good at
present.
O. K. Harden and ). J. Cannon
went to Ardmore today on buslmm.
Mlaa wMattlo KlnR of I-oeo Is hero'
rltlting rolutlves. j
Krunk Tanner and family are vls-i
itlng in Hiwltt thla woek.
iWe had (lUlto an electric slorm lnat I
WodiKJHlay night. Two of Mr. W. T. I
Wheolor'a hrsea were kllltnl by tho
llaitniiMt.
Quito a number of our democrat nt-i
tended tho Cnice meeting at Oil City
nnd retorted :i grand time. I
Miss Dora llyrd of loon la here I
visiting her ttlttter Mrs. Knima llyrd. ;
Hows This?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho
ward for any caso of Catarrh tint
can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. ;
F. J. CHENEY t CO. Toledo O.
We tho undersigned have known'
F.
J. Cheney for tho past fifteen yoara
and bullovo lilm perfectly honorable
In all business transactions and finale i
daily ablo to cary out any obligation
made by his firm.
Wnldlng Klnnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intern-
ally nctlnK directly upon tho blood
nnd mucous surfaces ot tho system.
Testimonials sent free. ITlco 73 cents
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Tako Hall's Family Fills for con-
stipation. Political Debate.
Lono Groe. April IS. On Saturday
nigui. .prii n. ai jimiher inn -axn
house there was a debate between (iPPH was employed. Informlni the
JiiiIro Hurl socialist ami Elder J. K. recording secretary that Mies Geram
Smyth. A. M.. denioemt. of Loao'w no i0K.r . .mpoye of the so-
Grove. '
Tho pnKMitlon was: 'lteoledi
that tho lilble Teaches Socialism."
.Indue Hurt affirms. J II. Smyth
denies.
In aiipixirt f the prooltion. JmUo
Hurt read a part or tho 5th chapter
of Nehomlah ami without any coin
menta. left the lllblo entirely and went
Into abuse of the two old parties. He
. ... ....
mas mhiim l.lr w.u.. thlnklnir v.
: . ' . : "
had no one ablo to defend us.
When Elder Snth began his ropty.
he called on the miclallsts to mention
any points made by their champion
and thoy could name none. The
... . . . . . .
juoae nmuo some uig iM:iai renarumg
his ability as n debater Elder Smyth
is a vounc man. and thouah a fanner.
Is a graduate of tho Baptist eolloiie.i
i Sprlngtown. Texas. Smyth proved his
ability as an orator from tho ery
flrat. Tho way he riddle! aoelnllsm
was a surprise even to democrats. II.;iUK'k wnw nnd nt eras totting
proved that they stand for promls-""1' ln fiut ''"'rythlng is looking ai
culty of sex- for "Free Ivovelsm " ' Pro-rous as can lie ospeciall at too
This the judfte did not deny. i nr'nt-
It was apparent to all from the time! K1W Thon'l'" 'f Heck tilled his
Smyth becan his liecntlve that Hurt "I'Mm""""" D"ro Sunday aud while
wa- no match for him
is alcohol a tonic ? Not
Docs it make the blood pure ? No t
Does it strengthen the nerves? Not
Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes I
Does It makej the blood pure ? Yes I
Docs It strengthen the nerves? Yes I
I s it entirely free from alcohol? Yes 1
We Don't Mind the Owner
watoblns u while wo nro doing a
job of plumbing for him. Wo do lion-!
est work all tho tlmo nnd it makes
no difference who looks on or who
doesn't. Wo shnll bo glad to (lgure
on your next job If we get it you
and we will both be pleased.
SAMUEL A WEEKS
VHriOUTH WASHINGTON 8T.
rsiWARRING PACTIONS
IN D A R
!
'insurgent IFORCES
DECLARE
WAR ON THE PRESIDING OFFI-
CERCONVENTION TODAY.
Washington April IS. Divided In-
to warring factions tho Daughters
of th American Revolution gathered;
'In Washington today for what prorr-i
i
; Ises to bo the mot exciting Conn-
nontal congress In tho history of the
order IJefore tho sessions are ocr.
the daughters wM likely do some re-
vol tin- on tholr own account that will
make their patriotic warrior ances-
tors look like wooden Indiana at the
revolntlon ;amc. 1
State and committee meetings will
be held this evenlnz. Thursday af-
ternoon President Taft will receive
tho
daushters at the -white house.
Mra. Matthew Scott president gen-
rai will give n reception Thursday '
i evening.
I Mary II. Wilcox the recording sec-
...... . 1 i ...... . .
Insurgent forces of the daughters and 1
baa already shown herself able to j
give pointers on Insurglng to micIi
veterans of the male sex as La Fol-I
lette. She Is leading a bitter fight'
against Madam tho president general.!
.lull T. Scott and Madam tho reg-1
ulur general AC. Draper. .
Mary H. Wilcox .loes no- mince
I matters. In an open letter to the j
ueaus oi me various cnapiers inronsn-
out the country she doelan'd that
j Mrs. Draper Is preparing to seize
. the organization and though the pros-
! f.t..t I..... ..t... I
mi pieuHing in iter i.nm. uraperi
aiitumarlly illschnrged or forced to
resign.
The Insurgent!- have taken their
stand upon tho dismissal by
Scott of Miss Agnes Herald a clerk
In tho employ of the National Society
who was apixiluted in April 190'.).
Mrs. Scott. In her letter of dlsmlsi-al
' alleged 'continued nnd persistent acts
I of Insubordination as an employe."
Kocordlng Secretary (leneral Wilcox
has taken the ntand that Miss Ccrald
was dismissed because Mrs. Draper
hfiil trmihln u-ltti thi. t-trl'u ritnt1ir nt I
n . t. I
Tin IimI! wnM nnonml nn Pilirnnrv I
u..oti r.lallmf (imiM n.
formed Miss Gerald that she had been
dismissed and at the same time (II-1
reeled her not to report to hoadouar-
icrs aain. lls com-nR horo caaaot M ro. tually dissipating the suspicion that
Miss Gerald plac.-d the matter In Rnrde( as a lap at President Taft. 1 the eccentric "Joy rider" hud mislaid
the hands of her attorney. L. Cabell Tll0 aU(r wl .peak at tno farm )ts appendange in Its recent Journey
Williamson who. In a letter Informed crs. convtfntlon. vlvichol li( now behind tho sun.
Mrs. Scott that as the young womii.. .-uroiK1 but wn r.turn tmo for irof. Uarnard secired a satlsfac-
could only be dismissed by the board Ml!iSmri rlp ! tory photograph of tho comet tai
which had appointed her. he had ad-. j aml an wlth hls bserVatory's Btuco
vised the young woman to continue ' Worse than Bullets. 'photographic telescope which had
her duties lo this communication
.Mrs. Scott Hindu nn run r lint m
M. u.. m i.
l tisiu CVIIV t twa- J
. wilcov. In whose department Miss
elety.
Mrs. Wilcox took the part of tho
dismissed clerk and since the inci
dent has fousht lniidly In her behalf.1
and will continue her defense on the
floor of the convention.
Read Thlt
Ada Oklahoma Thla eortllles I
have sold Hall's Texas Wonder for
yeara and I recommend it to be the
hutft Irtilfint MTiil.l.t "in I vh.mtimlln
Munej. Diauuor ami rnomuatlC
. ...... lUUHJUUUh
I have over sold. CO days
motlielno
treatment for 11.00 G. M. Hamsey
Druaglat
Sold by all druggists.
HEWITT.
Hew i:t. Okla.. April In. -We
nre
hn llir mill ruwil Unlllh..r fvr lh. nr.w. .
- """.'" . " '
ent and many fear it will Injure the
young cotton as a good many have
llm'u 101 11 u UP
Corn is up a Kd stand and Is be
ing plowed.
We now have au abundance of
b"1R ln'u' was 10 "aldton tol
i 1'i e.i' h the funeral of a child of Dr. I
Teague.
Mr Albert Bovllls of Straw n. Te.
has been on a visit to his daughter
Mrs Dr. Tidmoro and has returned
home.
Grandma lrumpass of Joiner Is on
a visit to friends hero.
Todd Bros. are moving their boiler
l to Healdlon today where they have
an Interest in tho gin and will operate
' M60a-
Miss Myrtle Addy has returned
' "O"'" from Glenn where her school
closed. Mk8 Myrtle is a splemitn
J'onng toucher and we understand
Ravo general satisfaction.
Mrs. Jessie Wllllngham closed her I
school last Friday and gavo tho chil-
dren a treat of all the candy they
could eat. Mrs. Jessie is much loved
by her pupils and is a good teacher
Health In our community Is very
good nt prescn
J Tim I'OtJJfDKH OP INIIIORJTIOJf.
Thr founder of Indigestion win N'nnh;
Iip fortfnt lo lcav the pl(r anh'iro.
Krom the hot- rornrn lard from lard
IniUc-Mion. Th mmnil you put larJ-
cooked fowl Into "iir stomach. yu
rend a pressing ln nation f r dyspep-
sia to come nnd take pntwssloti.
You don't newl to use larJ. though
unless you want tr. there U a cooking
fat that makes fo'd any stomach can
inslly disest. It Is COTTOLKNE. no
hoif fat Just pur vegetable oil. nutri-
tious wholesome makes flaky ple
trust crisp doughnuts llsrht. rleh rolls
and cake In fact all the things you
like but cannot eat perhaps because
they do not "agree"
COTTOLKNE has been well named
the perfect shortening."
INTO THE OZARKS
DEPOSED FORESTER TO MAKE
CONSERVATION SPEECHES IN
MISSOURI WITH GOV. HADLEY. 1
.lefferoon Cit. April
17 -Clifford
of the na-
will be In
rlnchot deposed head
tlonnl forestry bureau
Missouri to boost conservation May
.. . .. .
' nitoi UI.14IUU y iiiuu
C'ovornof a'1''' la8 received from son of Oklahoma City on "The Ho
l'inchofs secretary. Preliminary inflation of the Club to tho Home."
rangements for the entertainment of ! Officers were elected as follows:
IMnchot werc. mai) t0(lny. wll i President Mrs. H. C. Jncobson Ok-
... .... i
in tfi Mlftunnrt n tutor thi iiiir-
pcuB ot lhu Mul0 f()re8try wator
ayh am lnimlBratlon cmms3lon
am hcri. wl make ft m)r
wth tho orRnnzatona a(. K;ver.
njjp .l(llov lhroURh h 0lark cout).
try and will speak at a forestry
congress to bo held in SL louls.
He will also sp-'ak at Kansas City
nnd Cape Ulrardeau.
j Harman Van Sehrenk of St. I.oulrf
I member-) of the forestry commission;
John H. Cumin of the Immigration
! commission and Col. Martin Collins I
Vrt'lof the governor's staff came hero I
with Covernor Hndley. 'as tho comet shoots toward tho earth
Covernor Hadley sayn I'lnchot will at the rate of .1000.00a miles a dny
be taken to territory where he may ! nnd that we shall bo able to view the
view virgin pine foresLs pino for-' Hery phenomenon In Its entirety with-
oait rut over and scrub oak land. A out a telescope within ten days
floating trip down Current river' These facts. In all their numerical
will be a feature of the trip through ! dignity ate made public on tho uu-(
the OzarkH. ' thorlty of the astronomers at Yerkes
l'inchct's visit to Missouri Is too 'observatory. William Hay who ob-
late
for tho farmers' convention In;
St. louls the flrwt week of May.
I'lnchot promised Governor Hadley
to visit Missouri and glvo the
forestry commission the benefit of
hs observalIon!4 boforo tMU bureau
millets have otten caused less sur-
to soldiers than tho eczema.
Harriman Hnrlington Me. got
I Harriman. Hnrlington. Me. got
U m
111 l41tJ .1
army and suffered with forty
years. "Hut Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo
cured me when all else failed" ho
writes. Greatest healer for Sores Ul-
cers Bolls Burns Cuts Wounds
Bruises and Piles. .1c at Ardmore
Pharmacy.
CRUEL PARENTS HELD.
Abandoned Their Babe Assault With
Intent to Kill.
MoAlestcr. Okla. April 1 7 A wo-!
man named .lackbon was arrested
here and taken to Holdenvllle to an-
swer to assault with Intent to kill.
It Is alleged she abandoned a four-
weeks old babe on a train at Shaw-
nee Wednesday.
The porter followed her and made
her come and take it from the car.
... . . .
1 ihhtp ne nao leu u. i lie nexi i
morning section hands found a babe
crying In a patch of weeds In the
I railroad wards in Holdenvllle
I The woman was followed here and
1 she admitted abandoning the child
but -nld her husband was not the
father of it and that ho had given !
1 her the money to go to Shawnee t
ind abandon it. He admitted he
had given her tho money for the
purpose and he too wns arrested
and taken to Holdenvllle. The child
when found had lain In tho night air
12 hours with only a thin coal
wrapiK-d about it.
A FACT
ABOUT THE "BLUES"
What Is known aa the "Blues"
la seldom occasioned by actual exist-
ing external condjtlona but in tho
great majority of cases by a dis-
ordered LIVUR. -Ma.
THIS IS A FACT
which may be demonstra-
ted by trying a course; of
Tutt'sPilis
They control nad rojrulate the l.IVHR .
They brlngbopaaadbouyaacy to tho
HtaJ. TheybrtoctMaHhaadelaatlc-
Uy to toe body.
... TAKE NO fUBSTITUTC.
NEGRO WOMEN IN
CLUB FEDERATION
PLAN TO AFFILIATE WITH NA.
TIONAL ORGANIZATION OFFI-
CERS ARE ELECTED.
Oklahoma City April 17. A feder- j
atscn of tho negro women's club
throughout the atate of Oklahoma
wag Instituted on Saturday at a
meeting of about 50 neBro club wom-
en from all parts of the state.
Tho welcomnlg address to visitors
was made by Mrs. William Harrison
and response was made by Mrs. C. T
IJarker of El Heno. After formulating
tho purpose of the combined organ-
izations which is directed toward
affiliating with the National Feder-
ation of Negro Women s Cubs an
entertainment followed consisting of
music and papers. Addresses were
madt. by Mrs. William Twine of Muo-
kogee on "The Meneflts of Stato
Federation." and by Mr Jamie-
lalioma city: recording secretary.
Mrs. E C. Harber El Heno; corres-
ponding secretary Mw. A. H. Whit-
by. Oklahoma City; treasurer Mrs.
W. H. Twine. Muskogee: statistician.
I Mm. M. Ilalley. Oklahoma City Tho
j headquarters of the Oklahoma Fed-
eration of Negro Women's clubs will
be In Oklhaoma City.
COMET'S TAIL RE-APPEARS.
Astronomers Take Observations
of
Wanderer Visible Soon.
Chlcaco ill.. April 17 Ilalley' a
comet has a tall at least .'.Ono.OUO
miles lit length. What Is more It Is
served the comet for almost an hour!
today under Ideal conditions.
Prof. Edwin !!. Frost and iE. E. Bar-
nard operated on it with telescopes
spectroscopes and photographic te'e
Copes. to their hearts' content effec-
i boo ospeclally equipped
Prof. Frost watched the sky visi-
tor through his twelve-Inch Instru-
ment and in ado a spectroscopic ex-
amination revealing tho fact that the
comot's light at present comes large-
ly front the sun whereas at the last
inspection the body's luminous gases
were morn in evidence.
Trips Abroad
Are Not Expensive
They coat Iraatnd of-
fer more enjoyment tbin
By tile vicillon at a fiihlonable
ititide or mountalnrtaort.
U'rne ut for details.
North German
Lloyd
From New York
Eiprtta aitliao
tmV TllSDAV. IS A.M.
Tln-Scrtv Put Mall
tiillnif
mrrBi-BSD4vioa.M.
To H4lttrranean Paris
IVtVSAnHDY.ltA.M.
Wirt If it and Submarine Slfnalt.
lodeptndcDl Around tbe .World
LONDON
PARIS
BREMEN
loura.
Trartlcra' checka food all over
the world.
Ittuttrated OooiUtl an acuir.
OELBlCHg CO. Crn l titv
( rssdwai' New Vsrk Clljr
i H
Clausscnlus & Co. Gen'l Western
' Agts 35 Dearborn St. Chicago or
local agcnL
j
Good Improvements
Good iiupruvomunts add to
tho vuluo of your proporty
if yOU hllVU fiMxl COIIITDtO
walks around your plnco it
looks more iitti'iictivn to u
proHpoutivi) l)ii y o r u n d
would iirhiK 11 lxittur prim.
Why not lot nn Iniild your
wulltH hikI do your otlinr
conci'ott! work. Wo UKit only
tho Ix'Ht iniilorliilfi lolu I 'm l.
land (titiiHMit und TIhIioiiiIii
K (iiunllH (liiivcl (toiuii
neurit Willi lift uiiywiiy
Ardmore Concrete Co.
O BLACKUUrlN Mgr.
QUINN WICKCH A.asl. Mgr.
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 are unexcelled by any city
in the state.
We also endeavor to employ gentlemanly drivers
to supply your wants for
PURE DISTILLED WATER ICt
and
THE BEST OF McALESTER COALS
Our many pleased customers are the best evidence
of the quality of our products. Any irregularities will
be promptly and gladly corrected. Phone i?6.
Ardmore Ice Light & Power Company
Wo will loan you money on both
tho most reasonable rate of Interest.
W. S.
CITY BOOK STORE
A store of known reliability for
School Hooks Stationery
Office ami Typewriter Supplies
Glass Pnint and Wall Paper
Large attractive stock at prices not under quoted by
anybody.
Use Ardmoreite Want Ads
We have a full
and complete
line of
SCREEN
DOORS
Screen Wire and
other Screening
Material.
T. K. KEARNEY
Your Money
In renl ostato. There is no safer
investment on earth In fact It is
tho earth (let n ploco of it.
Wo have on our list some of the
best bargains Hint have been of-
fered in Ardmore.
Hero are aomo of them: 3 houses
anil lots close in for 11800. An
entire block closo in on Main St.
with II Rood houses nnd all mod-
ern conveniences. You will be
aurprlsed to find how aheap this
property can bo had Some of tho
Lost business oroncrtv on Mnln
Htreet at bargains.
city proporty und farm lands at
SMITH
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