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Ardmore, Monday, April 1, 1907. PAQC TWO FORTY YEARS AND $40,000 That Could be Invoked upon News That Couuld be Invoked Upon News paper Men For Bending Obscene Matter Through the Mall. Ardmoreltc Special. New York. April 1. I'lne. nf 110, 000 (.nch iiml forty year In prison lit hard labor lire tho maximum pimnlto lli.it can be Hunki-d upon .Intnim dor don Dennett, proprietor, mid Manly M. (Illltnnti. iKlvcrtlnliiK inniiHger of tho New York Herald, wlii pleaded utility to i lttlit Indictments for rlrrulnlliiK ohcne matter through ton mail, nod upon vi lioni sentence will bo protinmic td tomorrow by Jifitlco Hough f Hi" t hiiimI SlHtPH circuit court. It is con--Id. nil likely they will escape with Ju.ivy fines. The New York Herald (cimpHiiy, a a roriMiratlim, wah iiIimi nnnii'd ns n defendant and will be fl I The (linrKi Kri'W nut of I he publlcn tlon In tho llt'rnld for mnny year of n 'nil HkIiI personal column." It was aliened In b Ilio aourco of many evils and a crusade fur Hh supproilon wn ItiniiKiirali'd by tlui arklitirnt society and many prominent members of (ho rllv aided by tin' lliitril newspaper. Publication of tho offensive personals was discontinued some time nun ns it rolt of Ilio public clamor. On March K Wllllnm Hand, Jr., ns conn nd for tlm Herald corporation nnd the Inillctcd InilhliliinlB. plendcd null ly In tho rolled Slates circuit court to light chnrito. of pending throiiKh the imi II newspapers containing ob- .scene and HiiKiumtivo advertisements, Ill ilolatlon of section S.89S of tho ro- lied statutes of tlui United States At tint nipiest of Atlornoy Hand sen- tence wns mvpendod until tomorrow when tho Indicted IndlvldiiaU will up. pear before tho court In portion. Use Kennedy- Unntlvo Cough ftrup, (Villdieii like II pleasant taste Coutulns no opatcs. but drives tho cold out throiiKh the bowels Made In conformity lo I'uro Food and DriiK !"' llecomuiundcd mid sold by Hoffman DriiK Co. THE GREATEST MASTADON. Teeth of Pre-Hlstorlc Monster Fonud Welflli SO Pounds ach. What Is perhaps tho largest lnnsto don ever uncovered completely In Alaska was unearthed during the past six month at Circle City by Mux 1 I.ohhriinner. The exact location of tho inastadon Is on Alice creek, a tributary of Mln oral creek, which flown Into Wood choper creek. To Judge of the other ill mciiBlons of tho huge monster It must be only said that one tusk of the mammoth which Is still Intact Is more than nine feet eight Incluw Jong nnd 1ins a circumference of eighteen Inches. Tim Jaws of the nnliual still have teeth, four III number. IJncli o thi'Mi teeth, which have been tnken out and replaced, weigh llfty pounds liplece. The other part of the anllua are 111 a poor wtnte of preservation compared with the tusk. Although tho bniien have not nil been collected, they weigh In the neighborhod of about I OHO pound. Lolibriiuor, who not the bones, dug them out at a depth ot eight feet below the surface of the ground. It took a t:r, t amount of care and pnlns on hi pait to see to It that the bones were net burned to charcoal while he was evcavatliiK and thawing tho ground. l.ohbruimcr has moved part of the animal Into storagP-at Circle City and will hold It there till springtime, when It will be moved to Seattle, where It will be put together nnd eventually find It way Into tho Alaska-Yukon-l'a. rifle iKposltlon, If the Smithsonian In. stltutlun does not get It before that time Alice creek, where 1 found this mas. toden." said Uihbriiner, "Is one of the n. ii wonderful on earth, from the Mniidpolut of research H seems lo be the houeard that n whole lot of pre historic nnlmiiL made In order to die, or to be killed, AVe have found on the ciii-u the skeletons of mastodons, musk ox. caribou, bear and other ant ih.iIb If this creek ever goei Into a Imlraultr uiluitiK propasttllioo, the world will be astonlslieil with the in. in) Hud of bone ot animal In pre-ht-toilc tlmes."Vttiieoiier Province. KOHOI. Kor l)pepla clear the stomach mid makee the breath a sweet M ii rose. KODOI. Is sold by druggist tut a guarantee relief plan. Ii conforms strictly to the National Puie 1'o.hI and Hruirt I.iw. Sold by Huffman Drug Co. Never Judge n man by his look. Manv a man look ns If he had Just been caught in the art of stealing. GOOD JUDGMENT. Is the eaacntlul characteristic of men (in,l noimn IliMilutible to gooj busi ness men nnd nccrsnnry to lious;' wtve. -V woman shows good Jink--mini whin siie Inns White's Cream Yirnilfugc. S. Id lij V .1. It.in.se). IF SUNDAY WAS DAY OF REST. Inconvenience It Would Cause, II Ev eryone Ctased to Worn. It Is unlimited that In thht city am 15.000 men who work each Sunday If these should ilccldo to tmy tlui scriptural Injunction : "lUunembor tho Hahhnth day r-.nd keep It holy" It noulil result In Kroat Inconvenlenco lo tho remainder of tho population. If over)ono censed to work upon Sunday there would bo no Divine worship In tho churches In tho win ter, there would bo no fires In thy church furnaces. Tho creator part of tho conprega Hons could not usMimble anyway, bo ciiuso the street cars would not bo running There would bo no amusement park open and no way to Ret to Hum Tho theaters would bo resting. The city would bo at tho morcy of flrui mil tho criminal clashes because the policemen and firemen would nil bo hnvltiK their day "off." Tin ro would bo lit) newspapers nnd no distribution or collection of mall Thoro would bo no trnlus to brlnK It In or take It cut, anyway. Hundred of men work every Sunday In the postoffho department. it night It would be necessary to resort to tallow candle or kerosene lamps because there would bo no gas or electricity. It takes men to pro vide these conveniences. And those householders who use gns for healltiK purples would bo forced to go to bed and cover up to keep warm. Where would bu the groat mass of people without homes of their own, Kot their moats jii Sunday? The cool.H. wulters ami hoarding house workers would be observing the Sab- hath. And hnw about tho housewife who Is depended upon to prepare the best meal of the week for Sunday? There would be no warm Sunday din ners In the homes, and !n the hoteh guest would hnvo to go to the kitch ens, and nt cold luncheons propared and left for them the day before. A strict bsorvanco of Ihe Sabbath would menu that physicians could not wait upon the sick nnd that druggists could not fill prescriptions or sell medicines. Kansas. City Star. State of Ohio. City of Toledo. l.ucas County I n. Trunk J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of K .1. Cheney Co, doing business In lti' Cltv of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm win pay the sum of ONH HUNDHKI) IK)I, LAHS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1TIANIC J. CHKXKT. Sworn to before nie and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of De cember, A- D-. 1SSC. (Seal.) A. V. C.I.KASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catanh Cum Is taken Inter nally, and nets directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free. V. .1. CH1:NI:Y & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7.rc. Take Hall's Tamlly Pills for constl pntlon. Cotton Lodged at Doiton. Iloslon, Miif.s., .March 31 Many hundred tons of "lost" cotton are ly log on the lloston wharves with all marks destrojed and nil menus of trac ing its oiinnrs. Instances nro cited where cotton has been lodged here for a .veur and a half and where It has taken six mouths on Hh way here from the South. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some, weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife nnd my self contracted severe colds which speedily developed Into the worst kind of I.i grippe with all Its miserable sinptonis." nys Mrs. .1. S. Kuleeton of Maple landing, Iowa. "Knees and Joints aching, muscles sore, bend stop ped up, op and nose running, with alternate spells of chills nnd fever. We began using Chamberlain's CourIi Itemedy. aiding the same with a doso of Chamberlain's Stomnch and Liver 1 ablets, and by it liberal Use mioii completely knocked out the grip." Sold by V. J. Hamsey, W. II. Frame, Ardmore Drug Co . Homier & Honner, Many tin author burns the midnight oil In a fruitless attempt to enlighten the world. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable, A happy home Is the most valuable possession that Is within the reach of mankind, but von cannot enjoy It comforts It you are coffering from ""iilsm. 'Sou throw nsldo busl ne cares when vm inter your home and yon can be relieved from thoso iheiimntic pnuis by only applying Chamberlain s Pain Halm. One nppll cation will give you relief and Its con tinned use for a short time will bring about n permanent euro. Tor sale bv F J Hauwe.v, W. II. Frame. Ardmore Drug Co., Honner & Homier. Horses Killed by Lightning. Law ton. Ok.. March 30. Five of the government horses were killed at Fort Sill last evening by lightning, which struck the stable. Kennedy'1 Unatlve Cough Srup l tie pleasant cold remedy Hint e pel the rol,l through It action on tu. tMuil Sold l Hoffman Drug Co Tho Dally Ardmorctte, 50c n month. HYPNOTISM A SUCCESS. This Art Is Tried Successfully on Girls of Unaovernable Temper Who Are Inmates of the New Jersey State Home. Now York, March .11. Hypnotism tested last summer on two ungoverna ble Inmates of tho New Jersey State Homo for girls, In Trenton, proved so successful as n corrective and Improv ing Influenco that six girls were sub mitted to similar treatment yester day by Doctor John D. Quackenbos, In his ofllce, No. 331 West Twent elghth street. Immediate Improvement wns shown by tho girls, who had been .selected from tho 300 In tho reforma tory because; they were the most un governable there. That thoje unfortunate young wo men were nblo to experience tho hyp notic treatment, W'nlch Is established as a curative In tho great Trench wo nicti'a reformatory at l.a Salt lVtrlere. wns duo to the charitable Impulses of n woman friend of Doctor (Juacken- IDS. "The two girls I treated wero the first to be subjected to hypnotism ns a curatlvo In tho Trenton Institution," Doctor tluackenhos said today. "One wns subject to such fits of temper that It wns dangerous to bo near her during nn outbreak. Sho would smash nil) thing near and nttnek anyone In sight. The keepers can continue the treat ment nnd I have tried to Induco them lo do so. When the girls nro asleep the keeper could sit by their beds, hold their hands and lmpr(a the right Ideas upon these sleeping girls' minds. 'When I had the six girls hero yes terday I iMtabllshed a real nympathy wlth each of them while she "was In the hypnotic stnte. I learned wlint wrong Ideas were In possession of her nnd sought to banish them nn- isiitistltuto some worty Ideas. Tor In slnnce, I Interosted one girl In the Idea of directing to piano music. In which she Is skillful, the energies she has been wasting In violent tern per. Another I Induced to center her Interest In the violin, which she plays well." INDIGESTION. With Its companions, heart burn. flatulence, torpidity ot tho liver, con stipation, palpitation of the heart poor blood, headacho nnd other nor- Ming symptoms, snllou- skin, foul tognue, offensive breath and n legion of other ailments, Is at once the most widespread and destructive malady nmnng tho American people. The Her- bine treatment will cure all these troubles. 50c bottle. Sold bv F. J. Hamsey. SAVES LIFE OF HIS WIFE. Transfusion of Blood May Cause Fie covery of Woman. Philadelphia, Pa.. Mnrch 31. For the second tlmo In the history of snrgi'ry In A'nierlcn transfusion cjf blood was reported to today to save the life of a patient. Mrs. Anderson wns dying from anemia In the Poly clinic Hospital. The doctor decided upon a hold stroke to save her life and tho husband of the dying woman cheerfully permitted two fiunrts of his blood lo be pumped Into his wife's veins. The woman wns brought hack to cnnsclounics nnd now has more than n fighting chanco for complete recovery. Amleiioii himself, though weakened b) the loss of blood nnl tho ordeal of the operation, soon rallied nnd bids fair to bo hlinsel fngnln In a few days Mr. S. I,. How-en. of Wayne. W Vn writes: -I wns n sufferer from kldnev disease, so that at times I could nt get out of bed, nnd when did I couh not stand straight. I tool: Foley's iiuney i nre. uno dollar bottlo end pnrt of the second cured me entirely Foley's Kidney Cure works wonders wnere otners nro rotnl failures, joff man Drug Co. and City Drug Store It's much easier to break Into some nffalrs than It Is to back out ngnln I PRIVATE I SANITARIUM MRS. MAGGIE MILLER PROFESSIONAL NURSE Patients under treatment of regular Family Physician. Special attention given to cues of diseases of Women nnd Chil dren. I.'lght-room cottago fit ted especially for thi& purpose. Tho cooperation of all tho Physicians tohcited. Charges reasonable and adjust ed to each Individual cae. 1310 West Broad way I Phone G27 ARDMORE i -!"!"i"H":-n--:-.:-j.n..:. THE SUGAR PLUM. It It th Most Ancient Candy, Antedat ing tht Christian Era. The most undent kind of cuiuly Is the mu.ir plum It was the Invention of Julius Drngntii', n noted Homnii baker and confectioner, who belonged to tho family of 1'ahlu. According to the New York Herald, It was In 177 H. C. that ho made the great discovery which for twenty centuries has done so much damage to teeth. These bonbons, called ilragatl, after Uielr Inventor (drngees In Treinh), re mained the exclusive privilege of the family of Tahiti. Hut nt the birth or marriage of one of Hint family n great distribution of drngntl took place ns a sign of rejoicing. The custom Is still observed by many of the nobility of I:urope. The imstlllu Is of far later origin. having been Invented ami Introduced Into Trance by nu Itnllaii confectioner, the Florentine, John Pnstllla, n pro tege of the MiilIcK When Marin de' Miillcl murrlcd Henry 1Y. of Trance, Pnstllla nccompatileil his sovereign to tho Trrnch court, whoro bis bontuui had n tremendous vogue. Kverybody wanted the Florentine's pastilles, which Were excellent, lie mailu them with nil kinds of Mayors chocolate, coffee. rokc, violet, mint, wine, strawberry, raspberry, vanilla, heliotrope and car nation. Hurncd nlnionds nre purely of French origin, owing their Inception to the glut tony of a certain French merchant. ()iu day Mnrshnl Duplessls-Pralln, nu old gourmet, sent for Lnssngne, who had already Invented many n tooth some dainty, to concoct n new bonbon for him. Lnssagne searched, reflected, combined, until llunlly ho conceived n delicious bonbon, which he baptized gloriously with the name of his master, Pralluo, (lie French fur burned alm onds. THE ROMAN ANGARIA. Ancttnt Postal Syittm That Cams Down From the Persians. The carefully organized postal sys tern of tislay Is of course more com plete than the nngarla of the ancient Homaus, yet their mall traveled with considerable speed. The system of nngarl, or couriers on horseback, was borrowed from tho Per slans, who, according to Zenophon, had established It under Cyrus the KIder. The Homnii adaptation of It was the best system of transmitting letter among the ancient states. All along tho great Homnn roads houses were erected lit n distant e of live or six miles from each other. At each of these stations forty borei were constantly kept, and by the help of relnys It was easy to travel a hun dred miles In a day. These services were Intended for the state only. It being Imperative to se cure the rapid Interchange of olllclnl communications. In the time ot Julius Caesar the system was so well or ganized that of two letters tho great soldier wrote from Hrltaln to Cicero nt Home the one reached Its destination In twenty-rlx nnd tho other In twenty-eight days. Prlvnte citizens had to trust to the services of slaves, and It Is not until the end of the third century thnt we hear of the establishment of a postal system for prlvnte persons by the Fin peror Diocletian, but how long this system remained history does not say. The supply of horses nnd their main tenance wele compulsory, nnd only tlui emperor could grunt exemption from either. The word nngnrln therefore enme to mean cdmpiilsory service In dis patching tho royal mall. Scrap Hook. Especially recommended for Piles that Is DeWltt's CarbolUod Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Hoffman Drug Co. Every hatchot-faced gossip Is In her glory when It conies l wielding n hammer. ARDMORE HACK LINE D. E. FLYNT, Prop. Hack '.eaves for Heahlton it 6:30 a. m. Hack lenves tor Elk it 7:10 a. m. Direct connection with all Inland towns west oi Ardmore. Leavo all bundlos t Noble Hrcs.' Store. OKLAHOMA SUPPLY COMPANY for Electrical Supllcs of All Kinds. Fixtures, Shades and High-Grade Lamps. Get ono ot thoso stand lamps and save your eyes. GENERAL REPAIR WORK A. A. HOLCOMB Manager Postal Telegraph Dldg, North Washington Street. Phone 841 EUROPEAN PLAN Grand Avenue Hotel OHIahoma City, OKla. I have ono of tho swellest cafes this sldo of Kansas City. When you aro In our city, would ho pleasod to havo you make us a visit. C. T. WILLIAMS Proprietor. I ANNOUNCEMENTS J For Governor: LKK CHUCK For U. R. Senato: HENHY M. FUHMAN M. L. TUItNEll 8. M. HUT1IKHFOKD, Mujkoseo. IlOY V. HOFFM'AN, Chandler, Okla. IIOHT. U OWUN of Muskogee. For Attornoy General: S. 1'. FKEELINO of Shawnee. For Congrec: F. W. SKILLEUN C. D. CARTER For Representative: DIl. J. F. YOUNU J. r McCANTS For Railroad Commissioner: J. J. McAI.ESTER of McAlestcr. .. For Superintendent of Public Instruc tion of tho Statu: B. D. CAMERON of Sulphur. Superintendent Public Instruction: S. M. 1IARRETT of I.iwton. For Circuit Judce: EUGENE E. WHITE) .or District Judgo: SmWUMi II. RUSSELK A. EDDLEMAK. J. C. THOMPSON For County Judge: I. It. MASON. ARTHUR WALCOTT A. K. SWAh For County Attorney: It. F. TURNER JIM MATHERS Registrar of Deeds: S. S. TOI.SON J. D. PAYNE oEORcii: x. Mcknight J. M. POLLARD GROVE E. CHASE For County Surveyor: J. V. HAM. For 8herlff, Carter County: V. E. McLAMORE J. HOLMES A KERB. JOE McKEE. T. J. POLLOCK IRI1 II. FOOSHEE IRA ARNOLD. Ot Lono Groro. For Sheriff of Lovo County: W. P. THOMPSON For County Commissioner: ALLEN V. SPEAKS. II. S. SUGGS ot Bcrwyn. For District Clerk: W. F. WARREN For County Clerk: J. E. CARTER JOHN R. WHAYN3 W. n. FRAME. J. A. McCULLOUOH For County Treasurer: D. M. RUMPH or County Superintendent of Public Schools: PROF. W. II. CLIFTON, of llerwyn. CITY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Mayor: It. W. DICK For Mayor (Independent) MIKE GORMAN for Police Judge: JOHN L. GALT For City Tax Assessor: JNO. W. CAUDLE For Chief ot Police: I1UCK GARRETT For City Attorney: CASWELL DENNETT for City Treasurer: JOE F. PATE or Treasurer C. U ANDERSON For Alderman First Word: T. K. KEARNEY For Alderman Second Wa.J: i:rri:tt dunlap For Alderman Third Ward. GEORGE DASHNER For Aldorman Fourth Ynrd: ARTHUR CARPENTER CHAN. J, McCOY (Independent) For Constable, Ardmoro Precinct: W. E. I.ANDRUM KODOL Is a thorough stomach re lief. It dlgestB what you eat and gives tho stomach rest and nssl'utt In re storing Its normal activity an,) use fulness. KODOI. is sold on a gnnran tee relief plan by Hoffman Drug Co, Oklahoma State Convention. Oklahoma City, Ok., March 30. It was decided nt a meeting of tho Dem ocratlc state central committee here to hold tho state convention In Oklaho ma City June 7. The nominations mado at the primaries will then be declar ed, n declaration of the Democratic principles formulated and n platforn ndoplcd. It sometimes happens thnt n wise man has occasion to marvel at his Ignorance. of Hour will etisily pronounce our BIG HAND ns suporlntlvo. As the greatest of care Is exercised in tho milling of the BIG HAND Fl.flUR you can rely on tho quality of any sack of Big Hand pur chased as up to tho highest standard of excellence. BIG HAND handled by all lead ing grocers a n d dealers. TYLER & SIMPSON GO DISTHIHl'TLRS MONEY to LOAN WK CAN LOAN YOU MONKY ON IMPIIOVUD CITY PNOPKKTY AT S I'KIt CKNT INTMtKHT INSURE VOUIt ritOPEIlTY IN fiiiht-ci.ahh INHUI1A.NCK COMI'ANIKH Mako sn AtlBTH.VCT nt title on your propertr In the :tt Ilecunlinc Dis trict SDilclesrup roar title. We write Deeds and Mortgages and take acknowledgment to nwe. Call and See Us V. I Wolverton I Son US N.VVaihlnctonm. rbone tl HOME OR MONEY Will help you own a Home nnd you may get it on easy monthly payments with that rent money. Will Loan you Money on your City or Farm Property Have hujera for your Ksrinn nnd City Heal KiUle. C'ummunlcate with ADAMS BROS. Kililleman Illilir. Phone 33.1. Antmnre, Ok. Refrigerators! JUBt received a Mr stock of llerrlck Refrigerators, tho vory best mado on earth. Any kind of old goods tnken c. p3Cad. Unv'chaKcorcnsypaymentsT In exchanRo or on easy payments, G. P. HALL At Texas Wnpm Yard. Phcne 366. 325 Caddo St. '..TO.. CALIFORNIA $25.00 Borne. Points Hllfhtlj- limner ONE-WAY COLONIST TICKETS to Callfnrnln at above rate will he nn nal. itally March Ut to April Srth, IIK7, Tla Alllthe war and where 1'red ar. verjierve. 10 ine meln. Iheiellck. eta will to irnod In Tuurl.t Hleeper which win be i "rated thrmifh '..llbnul rh e, leaving ClnU-ptf n ev ery me.day raornlnt at 730. A.k Agent. W S. KEENAN, C. P. A. Galveston