The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 276, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 26, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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rAUE TWO
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Tuesday April 26 1t6
Spring-Cleaning
7ha Human Syttem Need It.
M M. Mown. U 'h Avo" K-
i r 1 Mn.n.. writ: ''I Ink'- from
m . two bottle" f Hood's M.irsupi-
rl. i i ' th spring l purify the l'l"l
Jtrt h regularly ns I do my noun
ts .i ' nnd CO around llght-footod
it I I lit-liPiirtnl. I believe U In the
bo t b'md purlllrr Known."
Hni-ln Karsapnrllta no combines t'i
ournM principles of roots. barks and
hrrlm to rulse tlicm to their highest
cttlrlrtx y: hence Its uneaunlwl cure.
(li t It today In tistinl lluulil form or
tnbl is called Hnrsntnbs.
WOODFORD.
ttoodf rd. Okla. April 25. The
past few tlayn linve been renl cool
nml young cotton Is looking ory
liinl from tho olfeetH of tho cold
weather. There has boon no front
tlmt has done any tlnmagn.
'.Sou :o Muttox of Newport wan
hero on official IhiiIiipm yesterday.
Dr Dow Tnylor rotuniod Inst even-
ing from a liiiHlin is visit to points
In Tomih
Will Veal of Law ton has moved
litre to take enro of Ills father who
Is suffering with cancer.
Mr Hockott of Wltbiirtui Is hero
looking nft'T his land Interests lie
owns and controls a great donl of
land in the Arbucklo tnonntalns
near tlilH plate lie Intends moving
here nnno tlino In tho near future.
The Misses Unburn the lady ovnn-
gc'lsts are holding u series of meet-
InpK nt the '.Methodist church at
this p'aco
The Methodist tflnirch was stmclt
hy lightning last week doing eon-
sidcrnh damage to tho Imtfci of
the hn Ming.
11. II. Thmnuson has heim quite
slik for eurul days lint Is now'
Improving
Kly ltiichanan and wife of Spring-
er nre visiting "relatives here to-
day The school entertainment of last
night was largely attended. A mini-
her of visitors from llerwyn aim
Springer wero present. The Springer
hand furnished music for the occa-
sion. Springer should lie proud or
her hand hoys they aro cot tain ly
musicians and rcudepU some excel-
lent music on this occalon.
The Demon of the Air
s ti.o i..r-n nf l.iCrlmio. that bre.ith-
ed In. brings suffering to thousands
Its after effects aro weakness ner-
vousness lack of nppotlto energy and
nmbltlon with disordered liver and
kidneys. Tho greatest need then Is
ICleetrlc Hitters tho splendid tonic
blood purlllop nml regulator of
Stomach I.Ivor and Kidneys. Thous-
ands have proved that they wonder-
fully strengthen tho nerves build up
tho system and rostoro health and
good spirits after an nttack of Grip.
If suffering try them. Only f.Oc. Per-
fect satisfaction guaranteed by Ard-
more Pharmacy.
SPRINGER.
Springer Okla. April 2.". Farming
prospects aio good In this section
except the cold wind. laden with
duct which has been blowing for
tho last few days and doing great
damage to growing crops.
We had a public Ice cieam sun
per at Springer Inst Thursday night
and all who attende) had a Jolly
good lime. A small sum of money
was collected for a payment on the
church organ.
We have now two Sunday sohuoM
at Springer. Wo are tlwnkful that
we can got tho attendance of so
many of the people at this place.
Tho Springer band went to Ard-
nuro and entertained a large oiowd
st n public speaking held there
Saturday On their return from Ard-
more they played for the people nt
WooVord Saturday night. The hand
boys were greatly encouraged for
this wns one of their first times to
play away from home.
Mr Will (Ullesple ha returned
from Ditrant who.u he has boon nt-
tcnd'ng the normal school. He Is a
member of our band.
Mlri Ruth Perkins has returned
from nlnioro where the has been
taklf' music lessons.
Read This.
Ada OklahomaThis certifies 1
have sold Hall's Texas Wonder for
years at 1 I recommend It to be the
best klo ey bladder and rhemuntlr
medicine I have ever sold fin days
IroVmnt fo- $1 oil o M. Uamsey.
Dm." I.t Sold by all druggists.
SYLVAN.
Syh Oli a 1 1'
Mi Mil
MOTHER'S FRIEND
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Baby's coming will be a tlmo of iclolclng and not of an
prchcnslou and fear if Mother's Triciid is used by tho expec
tant mother in preparation of tho event. This Is not a mcdi
duo to bo taken internally but a liniment
body to assist nature in tho necessary phytlcal rhauijcs of tho system. Moth-
er's Friend is composed of oils nnd medicines which prepare tho muscles and
tendons for tho unusual strain render tho ligaments supplo and elastic aids In
tho expanding of tho skin and flesh fibre.. and strengthens sll the membranes
and tissues. It lessens the pain and danger at tho crisis and assures futuro
.health to the mother Mother's Mend is sold at drug stores. Wrlto for our
reo book containing valuable information for expectant Mothers.
THE BRADFIELD CO. ATLANTA OA
lor visited Mrs. Patterson Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Mlddloton aro
rejoicing over tlie arrival of a hoy
at their home last Monday.
Colonel Ilurton Judge .Oarrett nml
Mr. I.ucas editor of tho Chlcknsaw
Capitol of Tishomingo soko to the
people nt the school houso hero Inst
TuoHKiy night. Mr. 'Ilurton Is a can-
didate for roproHontatlvo of .lohuston
and Coal counties. Mr. (Inrrett for-
merly of Ardmore Is n candidate for
county Judge of Johnston county.
The school at Norton cloned Fri-
day with an exhibition Friday night.
Slnco tho heavy rains we nre hav-
ing splendid weather for nil kinds
of growing plans not excepting thi
cockle burrs.
lAlfiod Miller was In llerwyn Mon
ilny.
A laige crowd utteudffJi the Sun
ilny school at Sylvan SiiihSim
noon.
The oil drill near Oil
now In operation and has gone d i . i
to A considerable depth. During the
recent rains It wns compslled to
be Idle on account of high water In
the nearby crock.
Alfred Miller lost one of Ills host
hoMe Thursday night. The horse
wns valued at Tlf.
How s This?
Wo offer Ouu Hundred Dollars Ho-
ward for any case of Catarrh th it
can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure
F. .1. CHUNKY & CO. Toledo O.
We tho undersigned havo known
F. .1. Cheney for tho past fifteen yeara
nml bcllovu him perfectly honorable
In nil business transactions and finan
cially ablo to cary out any obligation
made by his firm.
Wabllng Klnnan .t Marvin.
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
HaU'H Catarrh Cure Is taken lntorn-
ally acting illroctly uihhi tho blood
nnd mucous surfaces of tho system.
Testimonials sent Tree Price 7fi cents
per bottle. Sold by all diugglsts.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation. HEALDTON.
Iloaldton. Okla. April 2.1. Coo)
winds with siui'J storms prevailed
niont of last week.
The seen-weeks-o!d child of W.
D. Teague died ami was burled here
Sunday last.
Rev. ThompKou was with us Sun-
da) last.
.1. W. Oram was u Curnlsh vlslto"
the first of the week.
A. McKlllght and Miss Sowed vis-
ited Cornish Sunday lust.
It- .1. Allen and W. It. Couch weie
called to Anliuore court thi week.
Our old gin ami mill Is down
and Mmbrell k Todd am putting
In a new outfit.
A steel bridge Is being put up on
the llayou two miles fiom here.
When the road Is opened we will
have a more direct road to Ardmore.
Candidates are hero oery few-
days. Prof. Michael has closed his school
and gone home.
Our school will close on the Ith.
Prof. Sowed Is In Ardmore.
Miss Dena Host luw returnoj to
Ardmore. after quite a lslt with
her grandparent. .Mr. and Mrs.
Ormr.
(anions and corn crops ore look-
ing fine hut tho weather is too
cold for cotton though n great deal
Is being planted.
Mrs. McKulglit Ik Improving slowly.
J. I.. Holes li.ts a very Hick child
with pneumonia.
Worse than Otillcts.
Hllllots have often ontixoil lini ttf.
ferlng to fcoldlers than the eczema.
I.. W. Hnrrlmnii. HtirltiL-tnn i
In tho ami)- and sufrered with forty
years. "Hut Hticklen'M Arnica Snlvo
cured mo when all else failed." he
write. Croatest boa cr for on. 1TI.
cars Rolls. Hums Cuts Wounds
llnilses and Plies. 25c at Ardmore
Pharmacy
Diarrhoea should be cured without
los of time and by n medicine whUdi
llko Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Romedy not only euros
promptly but produces no unpleasant
after effects. It never falls and Is
pleasant and safe to take. Sold by
all dealers.
Reniembci the primary election bar-
.Un onr oi the Dally Vrdmorolto. I
The pa.icr w ll be sect fiom Mav 1
lu'( uru t 10 for $1. 1
j
PAN-AMERICAN BUILDING DEDICATION
NEW HOME INTERNA!
Washington April 2(5 The hoautl-
fill new homo of tho International 1
'liureau of the American Republics
was today formally dedlcatoJ In the
presence of a most distinguished
company .lust two yearn ngo Prcs-
dent Roosevelt laid the corner stone
cf this building which has been de-
scribed by Andrew Carncglo as n
"Temple of Peace Commerce and
Friendship" and which Secretary
Root lino called a "Capitol In tho
Capital of the United STATUS rt
all the American Nations." The cer-
emonies on that occasion were most
Impressive nin.l elaborate nnd those
of today were fully In keeping with
them.
The International and local appre-
ciation of the significance of this dip-
lomatic palace was abundantly prov-
ed by the presence nt the exercises
n participants In tin; program ot
the prenldeut of the United States
the tiecrotary of state the Mexican
ambassador. Cardinal (iihlsm Sen-
ator Kllhu Hoot Andrew Carnegie.
IIIkIi' i Harding Director John liar-
i ett. members of tho diplomatic
corps of the Hiipreme court nnd the
cabinet tan well as senators and rep-
t scnUtlves of the national congress
high urmy and naval officers and n
long list of Kllstingulheil men and
women.
The celebration to which tho pres-
ident referred ng the most Important
International event which Washington
had wltnesed In many years was
divided Into two parts; in the af-
ternoon wero hehl the actual cere-
monies attending the formal dedica-
tion when Impressive speeches wero
made- by eminent official and Indi-
viduals. The cerenionliH wero Ini-
tiated by an Invocation by Cardinal
Cibbons who was followed by Sec-
retary Knox who delivered the for-
mal opening address In big capacity
of chairman of tho governing board
of the International liureau of the
American Republics. Director John
P.arrott made a statement descrip
tlvo f the building and tho work
of the bureau while Albert Kclsey
of the Philadelphia firm of Kelaey
& ('ret who designed the beauti
ful structure told of Its architect
lira! features.
Senator Root who was secretary of
utate when .Mr. Carnegie conceive?
the project of erecting this building
delivered an address which was re-
sponded to by Scuor Don Francisco
Leon de la Harra tho .Mexican am-
bassador. In behalf of tho Latin-
American diplomatic corps. Mr. Car-
negie delivered a characteristic ad-
dress. There wore readings of cable
utonsaen from the presUontH of the
l.atlu-Aiuerlcati republics congratu-
lating Mr. Carnegie and the Hureau
of American Rcpubllcx upon the com
Happy Happy
Use TIZ
A Marvel For Sore Feet.
Acts Right Off.
Sore Feet? Never After Using TIZ
Coodbye sore feet aching fee'
swollen feet swcity feet smelling
feet tired feet.
loood-bye corns ealloueos an! bun-
Ions and raw spots.
You've never tried unythlng like
TIN befora for your feet. It Is dif-
ferent from anything ever before
sold.
It acts at once and makes the feet
feel remarkably frosh and sore-proof.
TIZ Is not a powder. Powders and
i ther foot remedies clog up tho pores.
TIZ diaw. out all polsunous exuda-
tions which bring on soreuoss of
the feet and Is the only lemedy
thai dom. TIZ cleans out every porr
un.r glorifies tho feet your feet.
You'll never limp again or draw
up onr face In pain and you'll for-
get about your corns bunions and
callouses. You'll feel like a new-
person. If you don't find all this true after
trying a box of TIZ you can get
your money right back.
TIZ Is for sale at all druggists
at 2.1 cents per box. or it will be
ent you direct If you wish from
Walter Luther IXulgo & Co. Chicago.
111.
1 8?
rJL
IONAL
BUREAU
pletion of the great rk and then
President Taft added h.s tribute I
a speech of nbout half an hour In
length.
Just preceding the benediction bv
High Reverend Hmhop Harding whlcn
concluded Oic nft-rnoon exercises
occurred ono of the most iiiiliiuo
nnd Interesting features -f the pro
gram when President Taft ami. Mr.
Carnegie Jointly planted a "Peace
Tree" In tho patio or court yard.
Tonight tho governing board of
the bureau and tho director will
give a reception In honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Carnegie which will be at
tended by the president tho diplo
matic corps nnd officers of the army
and navy In full uniform. Altogether
It Is expected to be ono of the
most brilliant functions of the so
cial season. The music will be pro-
vldei? by the .Marine Hand.
The new home of tho bureau rep-
resents the expenditure of ono mil-
lion d liars of which sum Mr. Car-
negie contributed seven hundred nnd
fifty thousand dollars and tho twenty-one
American republics tho re-
mainder. It Is described by the best
crlt!cs of architecture and construc
tion as one of the most artistic offi-
cial liulldlngH In the world its style
of exterior audi Its arrangement of
Interior are entirely dllTerent from
tho conventional architecture of
Washington and yet it is adapted
to Its environment. It occupies one
of the most coinninndlng sltcn of
the capital overlooking the Potomac
Park nnd river facing tho open
grounds below the white house nnd
near tho Washington monument. It
will afford a commodious homo for
the liureau of American Republics
which litis been developing with re-
markable rapidity within the last few-
years and Is doing much to strength-
en the ties that bind together the
American Republics nnd to encour-
age commerce friendship and peace.
Its large staff of diplomatic statis-
tical and commercial exjierts con-
ducts an extensive corrosontlenee.
In Kngllsh Spanish Portuguese and
French publishes a monthly bulletin
descriptive of the progress nnd con-
ditions of tho American Republics
which President Taft has described
as the most Instructive nnd Inter-
outing official publication In the
world distributes hundreds of thous-
ands of pamphlets and makes the
proud boast that it was directly
responsible last year for fifty-two
million dollars of new business In
tho exchange of trade among tho
American Republics.
Tho architecture of the new build-
ing Is a combination of the clasolc-
al and Spanish and It Is built en-
tirely of white marble. One of Its
commanding and most attractive fea-
tures is a great central patio or
court yard containing an exquisitely
executed fountain designed by Cor-
trude Vanderbllt Whitney and a
wealth cf rare tropical plants and
flowers. Upon Its walls are the es-
cutcheons In colors of the American
Republics. lntersK'iied with names
of their heroes of war nnd peace.
Another notable feature of the
building Is the handsome assembly
room known as "Tho Hall of the Re-
publics." which Is regarded as the
first large room of ltR kind in Wash-
ington suited by Its elegance and
dignity for International conferences
diplomatic functions ant receptions
to distinguished foreigners. It also
has n ncblo hall of fame In which
will be placed tho statues and busts
of the great generals statesmen nnd
scholar of Atnerlcanhlstory and In
whl-h will- hat
the silken flairs
t
w e;icn nation it contains more-
over n capacious stnek room for
the Columbus Memorial Library a
lnrge reading hall numerous airy
and well lighted offices for the utaff
of tho bureau study and committee
rooms nnd facilities for catering
when receptions or banquets may bo
given within Its walls.
PHEASANT EGGS FOR FARMERS
State Game Warden Will Furnish
Eggs Free of All Cost.
Chlekasha. Okla. April 2."..-
-.1. S.
Askew stnte game nnd fish
warden !
has made the flint order for pheas
ant eggs to supply the farmers f
tho state to he used for propagat-
ing purposes. Parties who denlro to
assist In this work and soctiro the
. .
pheasants to stock their farms make
application ta Mr. Akev and blanks
are fiirn'shed tho applicants In order
.. . . .
to comply With tho law making the
uppis prlatlon for propagating pur-
pores Mr. Askew expects to make
.i.rj ..!. i
orders eery week during the month !
of May anil the early part of .Itiue. t
. . . " 1 11 4 '
but the earlier the eggs are received
the better The eggs are paid for
from the game protection fund creat-
cd by the sale of hunting Iceusen
Till Swlnt r thi FlfWirT
Ah tr.el I sw a huge and loathsome tty
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine
were barred
Whose banquet shocked tho nostril and
the eye;
Then spoke a voice "Heboid the source
of lard!"
I fled and saw a field that seemed nt first
One Kliiteoing mas of rosea pure and
while
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage
nursed;
And as I lingered o'er the lovely sight
The lummerlireexe that cooled that
Southern scene
Whispered " Ik-hold the source of
COTTOLENBI"
GOV HUGHES TO
SUPREME BENCH
!
ACCEPTS APPOINTMENT TO SUC-j
CEED LATE JUSTICE BREWER
ON SUPREME DENCH. '
Washington April 2.. President
Tatt late today received from Covet
nor Charles T. Hughes of New orK
a letter accepting a tendered appoint I
moiit a- an associate Justice of t'jo
stip. i iiiu couit of I he United Suites 1
l'ie minutes niter the letter w.i
a.ihdril to tho president the noniitia
uo.j of (ioeruor Hughes was on it
way to tile hcuate. 'I hat body hauj
adjourned o.' the day .however w.icn
the pupets leached tile eapitol unit so
tue honnte will net near otllclaily -i
the denlgailou of (ioonior Ungues to
succeed tho late Jus. Ice David J
wower until tomoriow.
While It is expected (iovornor
Hughes will be continued with little or
no delay It Is understood here he win
I villain as the chief executUe of the
sta e of New York until c.ext Octojei
and will not take the oath of his -row
olllce until the fall term o the hu-
pieme court opens the second Monday
In that month.
There has been much speculation
ever since It was flrsL intimated thai
j tJovemor Hughes would be tendore-i
i n IaL.L. un ti. sulr.m. ilolleh Ils
j whether or not his appointment wouid
I take him out of tho fall campaign in
the state of New York where repub-
lican leaders say ho is sorely needed.
President Taft would not discuss
this phase ot the case In any way
today. Ho has been anxious to se-
cure the best man ho could for the
supreme court vacancy and ho feci-
that he has doniy so. He was mue'i
elated over the success of his tender
to Coventor Hughes nnd tonight said:
"I am very much delighted to se-
cure Oovomor Hughes for the bench.
Ho Is a man of wide experiences and
marked ability and It is :i mighty valu-
able thing to havo on tho great bench
of the supreme court n man of affairs.
Coventor Hughes Is 18 oars of ago. I
think nnd even If ho should retire nt
70 ho will have had twenty-two year
of solid usefulness on the bench."
and the eggs nre lalJ down at the
applicants' express office free of
charge there belli; no express
charges to pay by partlcn ordering
same. Tho farmers are learning that
the pheasant Is the greatest Inse
bird known and t!:o letters being
received Indicate that they are eager
to help stock tho slate with the birds.
The birds would havo been or-
dered but the fund was set aside
too late as the birds have begun
nesting. Experts claim that It le
better to begin with the eggs.
Free Child's
Remedy
What mother is not looking for
something that will help her children
in the little ills of life something
for the stomach trouble and the
I I A l.l fl 1
uuwu iruiiuict Lung ago sue prou-
ably has become convinced that a
child cannot readily swallow a pill
or a tablet and that to "break thorn
in half and crush them" is an annoy-
ance; that usually they work too drasti-
rally nnd are nauseating unit too hiw-
crful for tho little oiih's mourned.
Anv mother who will tako tho trouble
of Lending her name and address can ob-
tnln a fri-o namplo bottle of n remedy
tint thousands of other mothers nre using
nnd now paylnc for. This icmctly Is Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and tho offer of
a free trial bottle Is open to nny mother
who has not yet used It. Having used
It nnd convinced yourself that It Is what
you want you can obtain it in the fu-
ture of your druBKlst nt llfty cents and
one dollar n bottle. Just ns so many
others nto doing tho freo sample bclne
simply to convlnco you of Its merits. It
H the best way to begin on It. Mrs I.
Davis of 187 W. Harrison street. Chlcnim.
nml r"- -Mlr.y Helford. 1710 Coko street.
sample nnd now they wrlto that they
have never been without a botllo In tho
tiotistt slnco.
It Is undoubtedly a great family rem-
edy ns It Is adapted to nil ages being
mild nnd pleasant to tnko nnd yet thor-
oughly effective. It Is especially tho
Meal remedy for children nnd women nnd
iwttti i iitt uy iui (niitiii-ii iimi women nml
old folkB who need something pure mild
f"? iatiloS.iBit SSSi'S'SS.VS:
m properties use. it for the most
stubborn constipation. Indigestion liver
trouble stele headache sour stomach
ft1 rwniCrure:llns a KUr!UC0
r. CuUlwcll personally will bo pleased
to Ktve you nny medlenl ndvlcu you may
.lesiro for yourself or family pertaining to
hfi tonmch. liver or bowels nbsoiutely
free of chnrge. 1 pin In your case In a
inter nnd he will reply to you In detail.
naYn'k'nanddf.." t.TcU'Z
nf nW!'ft.r
building Montlcello III.
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 Ch ase 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 ICt
and
THE BEST OF MOLESTER COALS
Our many pleased customers are the best evidence
of the quality of our products. Any irregularities will
be promptly and gladly corrected. Phone 156.
Ardmore Ice Light & Power Company
Wo will loan you money on both city property and farm lands at
thu most reasonable rate of interest.
W. S. SMITH
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
and complete
line of
SCREEN
DOORS
Screen Wire and
other Screening
Material.
T.K.KEARNEY
Your Money
In real estate. Thoro is no safer
investment on earth In fact it is
the earth. (Jet a pioce of It.
Wo have on our list somo of the
best bargains that havo been of-
fered in Ardmore.
Here aro some of them: 3 houses
and lots close in for $1800. An
entiro block closo In on Slain Ht.
with II good houses and all mod-
ern conveniences. You will be
surprised to II ml how cheap this
nroporty can be had. Homo of tho
best business property on Main
Htreet at bargains.
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