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FOUR. The Daily Ardmoreile ME A 8D M 0 B tlTFplBLISaiJtC- MPAJivT" 'O EY 80008, PreildenL I JiI.m ... Vlre-PreMeit HTM r it Hwretsrr-Trwtif-r Ji r. t- -i.lnrjr iifii. Ivrniw. W. K. i l. Ityrtif. X. T. l-di. M W i i luiilaml. .nt r. .1 .it the Pot.tofflce at Ardmoro an m- end-Class Matter. Official Paper for Carter County . If it is in the Ardmo'fite it is lea1. I'fcRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tht Dally Ardmorelte On N K 1 Or A 1 On V" The Weekly Ardmerelte. tfai' 00 i.H 41 . h W TlI- t .iuth 2 Phone. Manager's Ofllea - office . 1 1 i;e , P t ...SIS ... s ...IIS Sunday, February 2. 190S. in relate the ground-hog ''i. and water problems ne Is away ahead or with Inducement ior - Invested here. -oo- 1 w ' 1 ' Infer. a. a 1. Kci vi r ind Jude thai called r and that Itlchmond ' Mint says women are far t men, must have run ii) ,1 )ii'HT lot or women. luuulreil students In Uie Ut.l ' -oi ' I'ctinsylvatilii eiigHgecl in a frt'itforall tlglit itho other du Anil Mt there are those who profem to Ik ll ve tliat cnllege uthletics are audi no Komi j atrlols have Blurted a ievo lll I ill I'l llall. (let out Die IiIk hIIcK 'I'ulh .mil give 'em a whack. Itevo J ti it 1 -, arc oliHolete, for If WiMiltiv, I I'l I I I 1 M il III tltctic (laM lie would lii t i'Ii d in aiiuichlxt. or at least a vi r Uti le 1 able cltlxell 00 r It r. uiph.tlt is n l.i it il ahroail In no tain i 1 ms, hut tlii hi t . I' 1 ilHemeiil that lir miili in I'm favor, Ik 1 y til K mil It tl llir 11 Arilniore then licconies o n tin r iiieinber of ciiukics. a 11 mi'il 1 in liroke loose from his fel ti r and ih dared In commit tee of the ul'nli You cannot restore tie con I d tin o' the American people In the li 11 of representatives lis IiuiiiIiiik li 1'it. in This truth teller wan (i ! 1.: of MllSHIIchUHettH. 00 n li'ltinis woman has Klven fl. (inn mil t Chicago CnlvoiHltv. So In.; ,1 tie must J'.uvc Unoun that j tin 1 il' dues Hot really need the , I : .ri i'l'!'- Is no other explunatloii I' 11 ) ti lie desired to iiiaRe IlocK i ' ' . em J'j.oon.timi Kift look " i of- COLD WAVE HIT US GOVEHNMr.NT THERMOMETER REGISTERED 1 DEGREES SATURDAY MORNING. Th t'u rnioinetef registered II dirt'' .i've sero Satiiidav morn HlK lln Is tho lowest that it has ri Uril cither Litis winter or last wiiiur and all who liad their oxer (( it ren nt nl t 1 prod 1 ri .tin i their uncle's during the I 1 1 1 1 v wnHtlier were coniH'll- 1'. down in their Jeans anil t neoesstnw coin ot the i' I H"t their coats out And tho 1 w 1 were so iinfiirtunati as 1 not to 1 any overcoat either in. lot: 1" -"f uf hock, were compelled t'l lilwr and let the cool, pure air b'ow 1 nt.e zephyrs throimh their mar' n iii'ie s. TI r. wiatlier k exceptional for til ct .mi of the country in us niurli a ite tiiermometer erv rare ly tvir j'ts below freezing isilut. ANOTHER DANK CLOSES. Home Bank of Brooklyn After a Run. Hy Associated I'ioss. New York. N. V.. 1'eli. llotijc H.uiK of HrooKljn. InutlMitlim with deposits of halt million dollars, closed Tlu re wis a heavy run Closes I The a state only a toda . on this bank ) 1 811" ll'"l 1 day, which causes It 10 Hinil' s hill Doardsand bulletliiB will cue -cu Tr laihilclty for the money t'.ian nty other medium 23. OLOfVIESSAGE SAYS BRYAN PRESIDENT ROOSEVPLTS ME8 SAGE COMMENTED V WAS HEEDED AT THIS TIME Bryan Says the President Hat Dlt covered the Running Sore In Our National Life Warning Sim. liar to Those of Democrats. U'llmtnvlnn Met Poh 1 "II la a brave message and neeaea at time," said William J. Bryan, after reading President Hoose vert s ape- o!al message to eongresa. "All friends of reform have reason to rejoice that the president has used his high position to call attention to the wrongs that need to be rem- j Hied lie has dwcov. r- il the running ' 'sore in our national life Me has I j.citi -. .mi t i . . - i uiit'ii influences I I In. i finw rr im ; . t - r . wealth IS THE TIE Thls It a kmm time t) cement vour cellar and fix tip your store house. We Inillil anythiiifi In the cement line. Oet our prices on walks, '"rl"' - I'"r 1,loc,i' w,n- now hiuh. Ardmore Concrete Co. Phone Lenox Soiti) is a prixe in itself. It is ?old at a fair price. It is cut full woifc'ht. And in order to et you to luy it, il is not neces sary for tho manufacturers tt) oiler brass jewelry, dolls 01 " t r u c k "of a similar r.atuio. In this world, nobody ever go is .something for nothing. Soap mnmifncturors wlio give premiiims iucludo tho cost of tho premiums or reducu the wi ight or cptal ity of the soap. In any event, YOU pay for the premiums. Don't make any mistake about that, Korsalo by all grocers TYLER S SIMPSON CO. Ardmore, 01lli. NOW . I K77 J. W rlKMJKK, lTop. i nnawtnuuHSBBsrNninBuWB ' 1 3 The i) st tliat money tan buy , MAWFY'Q MAPVFI c( , . 1 Hi Kl 'I'lM. .1 Cflfl.- w'ltlin lll'IMII HQ 91 V.'X." !.X !k1 other limb yrade Hour. 1! Mlfadvei' N M Sold bV B B MARTIN Bi il The C nicer. ! M l'i!!l Wi-st Main Stri-i t Si U 111 (., M II 11111.1- Ol'l M I cnnzCTmimsxamEiBiv 1,111 j . siKn- I I '4 II niMT5(H!lliIP UHTIJ li jrajniii 1 1 LENOX SOAP !No indeed it isn't tliat I kind of soap. B I and front the monopolistic enterpri. -hl"h have given unearned ride the few, who, by controlling; th- Industrie of the nation, have 3.; Ibute on the whole country. warnlnira aie entirely In bar- Ith the warnings blch dem- 'Kr.itn have been uttering for more 1'i.in a decade and I nope that the il -mocrats In the senate ami house will promptly challenge the repub lirans to meet the Issues presented ly the president. "There ought to be enough of Hooaevelt republican In the two homes to Join with the democrat and Insure some remedial legisla tion at this session. If there Is not, the public ought to know It, so that when the nest republican na tional convention Indorses the pres ent administration the hypocrisy ef the Indorsement will be understood. "The president has discussed the relative spheres of the state and the n art Ion. I hope that In the measures which may be Introduced In response to his appeal there will he no at tempt to take from the states any nation, i nope mat in me measures which may be Introduced In reiponse0f terrific fofce passed a i. s to his appeal there will he no at-1 tempt to take from the atates any I powers that they now have. "The democrats are In favor of the fullest employment of the power vested In congress, but they want national remedies added to state rem- edles. and not substituted for them. "The president has issued a call i to arri. Vow let the battle begin j and we will soon be able to pick out I me purcnaaen newspaper ann tne purchased legislator described by the president, but not specifically named." Young Lady Io you want to earn a scholar hln In 8elvfilge Ituslnes College? Only few days of ptoaaatit work re quired. Apply Arclmorelte. Phone 53S. Woodmen Circle, All dues to the Woodmen Circle must he paid by Monday evening, full for receipts at Noble itron. MltS. N. K. MAItTIN, Clerk. Blizzard Covers Central States, irv AHsiH'lated Prima. St. .loHeph, Mo., 1 0I1. 1. North' i e,t Missouri is In tlte gmap of tho Inst lillz.ard of tho winter. 1 Itv Associated 1'reSK. , Uell'.ef. Col, l-'ell. 1. UiSt lllgllt j was the coldest of tho winter In . N il tien Colorado Tito tomperatnro 1 was tea ili-KreeH below zero ssociiiteil Press, Lincoln. Neb.. lVb. 1. The in tense ci. Ill mid drlftln'i snow today letav d all trains on the Hurlliigtou rn!.n in So'.itr.crn anil Son tlienat V-..I.M... I... 'l-l... l.iiiitiuMiltini t.-fia j ..eui.isn.i 111.- it-iii vn 1 . iib from ilnee to ten ilegfees below. Topeka. Kan., Fob. 1. The torn iiei atu e today was tliroo ilnKri'cs below- zero. Tin-re was not uiioiikIi -now 10 retard tralllc oil tho railroads tlnuMir'.: Kansas. id's stuns are always- gooil ()iera house building. 2" off all Fancy Vests, nt TREADWELL & CO'S. A Big Cattle Shipment. (Hie el' the largest shipments of fat steers thai has left the feed lots near this city this sea ho 11 was forward ed liv Minis ,t Co. yesterday when 1 shipment of about 300 head were forwarded over the Santa Ke to Chica".o The slil'imeiit consisted of matin ed fat steers that have been on feed in the feed Iota near this city ior 1 he past seieral months and will axe'.iue over l.lioi) pouiiilfv ier head when maiketed in Chicago. It was necessar to ne ten cars to ship the cattle In Identified with overy Anlmoru bus iness interest! lluniltt's signs, opora house building. 2.1 WELL KNOWN ACTOR DEAD. Dennis O. Sullivan Victim of Appen dicitis. Ily ssoolated Press (ilu:iluis, ()., Feb. I. Douuts O. Sullivan, a well known Irish actor and singer, died here today folktw ing an operatloii for appendicitis. Pae eer asp) alt street in Ardtnoro with -00- I'cliruury this year Is a remark' utile month, although the shortest on the calendar. It means more than tt has for forty years to the lalnirer who receives his pay evory Saturday having five Saturdays. This simil arity oc, tit-cil in lStlS ami will oc cur again In P.HS. The present mouth contains twe tity-nlnc days ami '.inning them we .11 ml Washington's hirt'dav, Lincoln's birthday and St. Valentine's day. Tho month came In mi Saturday and goes out on Sat urd i Fnit HUNT Fin-tils! . d mom. Kendall's (Irocerv Apply Witt a Pool Hall over 3 hi 11 rides. the ghon wolks the actor CYCLONE IN iSSISSIPP VAST PROPERTY LAiD WASTE IN FARMING SECTION SEVERAL LIVES LOST IN STORM Which Devastated for Twenty Mi es .1 Prosperous Section of the I Country Physicians Respond to Appeal for Aid. Jackson. Miss., Feb. l m- below Haaelburat. th- '-"in Copiah Bounty, and thlrn-tln. tmi- 'south of this place e.-f r.u j noon at 8:80 oclock. An n amount of property damnc- d . 'and at lean twelve p.-i .,tl. j their Jlvea. Dwellings, farm liou -. v s . w, ; and cotton gins were 1-mi m. ,1 large numbers ar.l llvi-Mm . -ufT. i to a great degree. On secr.ii 1 1 1 l nearly every head of stock v .is i led ttn(f m some not one wi j The storm came from t ie s,,u 'west ulrlklr.t? MIIIs.m.'m i.I.i . v,, twelve miles from llnnlhurst. v.'i. ! a large cotton gin was dwiryl. several negroes were badly hurt at.d a large number of slock killed. Traveling In a northeasterly direc tion, the cyclone, blowing from a great revolving cloud, Illuminated by a constant play of lightning, crossed the tracks of the Illinois Central railroad about three miles south of Ilaxelhtirst, ami limbs of trees sev eral fuut long, tortious of destroy ed buildings ami other evidence of tho storm's iower. were scattered from one end of the little city to tho other during the passage of the storm, whose howling winds could be distinctly heard. Near where tho railroad was crossed lived Hen Martin, it farmer, and he, his wife, brother nud two children, were In stantly killed, as were also several negroes whose mime It has been Impossible to obtain. Maxelhurat Is the nearest town to the path of the cyclone, and messengers were rushed along Its juth to the town for doctors, anil evory one In the town has gone to tho scene of the I disaster. i Crossing the railroad, tho Btorm continued Its work i)T destruction. The storm here entered a thickly settled anil prosperous section and the property damage It did Is al most iiicilctilnhlo. Striking the plan tation of Hob Mldilleton, it com pletely wrecked his home, cntchliig his family beneath the debris, fa mily Injuring hlmg and breaking the back of one of the lady mem bers of bis fomlly. Several of Ills negro tenants were Injured and ono or two others In that locality kill ed. That neighborhood has also call ed for medical aid. but the extent of Its damngo cannot he ascertained, telephone communication being ab solutely rut off. Telegraph wires are also down betwoon here and Uasel hurst. ns they Rre on the south of that placo. Just below Kaelhurst slood a ne gro house In the path of the storm, and It wa. completely carried away, with the four negro children who were In it at the time, and no trace of either the house or Its occupant. has been round. This Is tho fourth cyclone that lias passed through this section In the past twenty-flvo years, the last one claiming about 100 victims. Young Utdy Do you want to earn a scholar ship III Selvldge liuslness College? Only few days of pleasant work re quired. Apply Ardmorelte. Phone .". ;v We can take care of a few inn orders for tin work. 2-3 SPItEKEl MEYER CO R.mdol. Harris Wedding. R. W. Ratulol has received Infor mation of tho man (age or his niec Miss Lottie Randol to Mr O 11. ..arris at Ada. last Tuesdav The ceremony was said by the Rev T. It. Harrell of that place. Miss Ran dol has made her home here for some time with Mr. and Mis. Randol and has many friends in Ardmore Mr. Harris lives In Tongue, Texas and has a iMvsitloa ns a railway conduct or. Ttey will make their home In Texas. Miss Randol was visiting with her uiuJe in Ada at the time of her marriage. She and Mr. Han ts have known each other for a num ber of years. Your r.H fitting will bo properly done If r a done by us 2 3 SPREKEL.MEYER CO. 6 4 oi 4 Ardmore Real Estate Will Double in Vch:e $ i-t-i Ti ? ? f I .ft ty. HERE f of Anhnuro luih Aid 1 ore has ss 4 oo o 4 4. .4. t .i. .. .4. I" ? si 4 .4 ? 'V. ?V" f .? f ? .f. t. .f. .4 "4. .4 .4" .4" 4 "4. 4 .4. .4. .4' .4' I RIGGINS-SUGGS REALTY .4. .4. .4. .4. .4. :: WITH THE CHURCHES. First Presbyterian Church. Services will he held today as usual nt 11 a. 111. unit T::i0 p. m. Sunday School at it: 16 . m. Meet ing of session at lOn'O a. m. Young People's Mlble Class at ."..-SO p. nt. A cordial Invitation is extended to every one. CI IAS. C. WKITIl. I'astor. St. Philip's Church. Sunday, February 2. being the Feast of the Purification of the Dlessed Virgin .Maty, there will bo Holy Communion at S a. in. Matins and Catechism at 0: IS a. m. Choral Kucharist ami sermon at It a. 111 Vespers and address, 7:30 p. ni. AHCIIDHACON SMITH. Prleat In Charge. Baptist Church. Program of service at Hroadwav llaptlst church today: 9:15 a. m. Sunday School, J. C. Proddy. Snpt.. It a. in., sermon by pastor, "rour Soils, One Harvest." .5 p. m.. II. V. P. II. 7:30 p. m., sermon by pastor. "Lot lkith Orow." J. A. WYNNE. Pastor. Parish Meeting. There will be a meeting of the congregation of St. Philip's church Monday. Feb. 3, at S p. m. AKCIID12ACON SMITH. Priest In Charge. Catholic Church. Mass services will be held ..! the Catholic church at teg o'clock this morning. All are cordially Invited to worship with us. JA.MKS J. WALLUAPP, Pastor. Carter Avenue Methodist Church. Services today ure as follows: Sunday ncliool nt 0:30 a. m. Preach ing at U a. m. and 7 p. m. UEV. IJAUNEl.L. Pastor. Christian Church. Morning services: Sunday school 9: 15. 1. II. Mason, Superintendent. Sermon 11:00 "Uncs tho World Deed Cr list lanlty now." The eveiilux services will he dls-ml-ised for tie revhai at the liroad- I wav Methodist church. We 11 e making great preparation warn 11 C-1 .:nh srCtn HtCTHi . r' r.r - 1 I 1 i M THE ARTESIAN HOTEL, E. E. Parnell Proprietor, Sulphur, Oklahoma. Uicated nt tho grentoHt All the-Yenr -Rr un I Health and PIasuro Resort In tho world. Train Inives Ardmore ot ll:50 nnd arrives In Sulphur In tlmo for lunch at tho Artesian Train leaves Ardmore nt 5 p. m. nnd nrrlvcs in Sulphur in tlmo for dinner nt tho Artesian RAILROAD FARE FROM ARDMORE TO SCLPHUR 75c. Arienuii, Tho peoplo of Sulphur extends a henry Invltatiou, especially to sfangors, to visit tliem. ? of O t oo ivi s4 4 A 4 .4 4 oft 4 4 ARE THE REASONS: nntural mis. a street railway. Ardmoio has oil The town will ho mad? the fuel supply station of the IS.m'ii hystum' which ttn-iin a divUion point for Ardinon1. Within 12 montlis Cartin county will double in population. Tho tvmoval of ro.striutions will i)roilucu this ru.su It. Factories, 0110 by one, are local in?,' hero. Tiioro are hundrtds of prospectors in Ardmore every day. What you invest in Ardmore property will you doubled in value We have some t,roprrty listed with us that and wo oiler some jruiirine bargains. .4. .A .4 .4. 4 .4. i fur the i'l-v i il i WtilcTt will bctflli Kel. nth. All the Sunday services will li- held In the oiera house. The , Kvangelist we have secured, H. H. I Mcnser of Champaign, 111, Is an ablo and an el xpieut man. C. F. THIMULI-:, Pastor. Salvation Army. Captain Chorn or the Salvation Army will begin it series of servlcos eoiiitiKiiidiiis this moruliiK ami con tinuing throughout tho week in tho old llaptlst church on I! road way. The subject of tho sermon this evening will ho "Cool my Totrgiio." H very body is welcome to attend these meetings. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Ijixatlvo lira mo Quinine Tab '.els. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. K. W. drove's ?lgnn ture Is on each box. L'5c. 1 P.arbed wire and corrugated Iron at IllVFNS. COItl IN & FUKNSLUY S. j IJNITl:DSTATES DEPOSITORY j Condensed Statement wt 411c vuiiuitiwn wi The Ardmore National Bank At Ardmore, Oklahoma, at tho close of Husinuss, December 3, 1U07. RECAPITULATION. Resources. Ioanu J31o.0j8.10 U. S. Honda 150,000.00 Stocks, Klc lt,803.75 Heal Eatiite 12,000.00 CASH 78,874.24 $DGt,7S0.01 Liabilities. Cnpltnl Paid In Surplus and profits ... Circulation Hills Payablo .$100,000.00 . 18.710.57 . 100.000.00 l'J.000.00 . 305,025.52 DEPOSITS $5f.5,73C.0D No hotter Index to tho growth ol Ardmore can lie found than Is re Ducted In tho steady and constant Increase of the deposits of tho Ard more National Hank. .KK CUUCH. Pres. O W. STUART. Cashier. mmm tv" -iflCSS 8HtC- AN&OKAVllC lH tNW UMi.i n-rpurs- . 4 PnlvATi turn.. .1. ? ? ? ii ' ' a, - WW I? come back to ?!HH$J??!'? fl? must be sold .-'.:.. T? f f t f .f f v" .4" .4" 4. .4. iiTi4,VV4; "4. "4. TiT COMPANY Ti .i.i.ii. .4. i4TTi7747V4;"4:?4;.tJriT NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE SENT CLAIMS Notice Is hereby given, that letters of administration on tho estate of Hattie (Mark, deceased, woru grunt ed to the undersigned by tho County Court of Carter County, at Ardmore. Oklahoma, on tho !!!th day of Janu ary, A. I). 100S. AH persons having claims against snld estate are re quired to exhibit tho same co the undersigned at Ardmore, Oklahoma, for allowlnce within four months after the date of this publication with necessary vouchors, or they wllj be forever precluded from any ben efit of said estate; or, said claim may be filed In said County Court. Dated this 2Sth day of January, A. 1). 1D0S. O M. IlHDrTKLD. 30-lwk Administrator. APPLICATION TO SELL ESTATE. REAL In tho County Court in and for Car ter County, Oklahoma. In the matter of tho estate of ToMtey Klllcrease, deooascd. Walter E Warden, administrator. That abovo named administrator, having filed his potltlon for the sale of the real ostato of tho ostato of Tohkey Klllcroase for tho roasona set forth in his petition. It Is ordered that said potltlon be and Is heroby hot for hoaring on the 18th day of February, 190S, at 10 oclock, a. m., nt which tlmo nil psrsonu InthroKtud In said estate are iiMiilred to appear and show cniiBe. If any they linve, why nn or der should not bo Issued for the sale of said real estnto or so much thereof as will pay tho existing in debtedness of the said cstato as set forth In said potltlon. It Is further ordJtod that a copy of this order bo published in the Dally Ardmorulte, ot Ardmore, Okla., for four consecutive weeks. I. R. MASON, County Judgo. Jan. 19-2fi. Feb. 9 10. The ndinlnlstratlnn is at last com pelled to admit what everyone sus pected, that the Panama Canal will cost nearly double the olllclal esti mate The American people want the canal and ire willing to pay vvat It honestly costs, so why try to tool them with "cooked llgures." r fKsVTi ruwi'n ... , ttr