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PACE EIGHT. TUB n A II a nrunnri PAGE TWO THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Sunday, February 9, 1908. rJSQTH. of the MifFeriiiK and danger in store for her, robs the. expectant inotlie. of nl' pit a-mt unticin.itions of the coming event, and cists over her n lindiw .t (doom which cannot he shaken o(T. Thousands of women have f nm.fth.it the tirc of Mother's Friend during pretmaticy rolu confinement of nil pain and danger, nnd insures safety to hie of mother and .L .1 Thin n.-icni itio l;iiimcnt i a god-send to nil women nt the time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother's 1-rlcild CBrry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gentlv prepares (lie fivsttm lor the cominy event, prevents "morning lit knits, anu oilier Uis comforts of thin penud. Sold by all driuttfi-u nt St.co per boitic. HooK containing valuable nil.rination free. Tbe Urodfield Hflgulnlor f .. Mlmtta, f. J. II. KMDStN, Pro. I J. IIIMIR, Srr. S Lm JIS. M. J. HUG, . P. Ardmore Supply Company Wholesale and Retail Gas Appliances. Only n few of our j'oods havo nrmod. Amotitf them uro a iiuiubLM' of lu'iiti-rs now ready for delivery. The Economy Heater will in our opinion oxtru'L the greatest possible nuiiiber of beat units from u cubic fool, of natural j,ms and thti ihut tbe heat evenly through a greater spare than an v other boater Tbe Iiih is very complete and the worKinansbip and material used are tbe very highest fjrtulo obtainable We will pcrsumilly .superintend the installation of and regulate to obtain pel feel resells from all otitis sold by us. We are from Missouri and will show you. 12 W. Main St. THAT BRIGHT SPOT lMione Go LOST Ladies' Watcli, DuelH rcae No. f.:2U:i0, llainpden movement No. 23I2KW, IS jewels, size (5. hMnder noti fy Ardim reite or ,1 V. .lobnsoii, Milo, Oklahoma. Ollit ers please keep a close lookout. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up CONTAINS HOMEY AND TAR Ralievti Cold bv Tvrrliln thim out of tho systrtn throush crplou j ana nnuny sriion or t:. bowt. Rlive Coi'Rhs by clsaniirf th mucoui niemhraret vi tin throat, cht and bronc.'.i; tuL. "Al plar.i.tnt to thn ttKo Mp!o Sugar" niiclren Line Its For Sale y W. D. Frame. 17 Barrels Se I't'.teen barrels of ihu Colli Wi re hi iM'd at ,.ui fount mi in .V tlrmt.s ii t , r tbe past sea.son. It's iiumi' Co' a Com than all i In- nth. r f- H t i lis in tin- rit V s id. W UloV boW to M'l'w dri. .s Hoffman Drug Co. Vienna Cafe Thrco regular meals served acb day. Weekly rates n itnsounl.o price Open duv and ulfilit. I.uuc)' nt i.ll hoars. I Special bill nf fire on SundnyB Pon'. forget the ladles' Kxchang conduct, d by Mrs. Taylor. W. 1. TAYLOR, Prop. Is an ordcnl which all women nppronch with itidci ribulde fear, foi nothing compare with tin- pain and horror of child-birth. Tlic tlioiiuh OP THER wemes Seed Oats AT Joe Bastine's Choice Things For the Table lOt'rs, butter nnd cliicUens, White Swan CnlTee, White l,1rot Hour, White Fawn llmir, Albatross Hour, fresh canned :oods, Van Camp's soups, liosu Wiies a.-sor ted crackers and cukes. We also handle bran, bay, chops and corn. You will find e:'s, but ter and chickens here when no one else has tb. m. I'bo'i" l COAL Ml kinds of good coal l'very order delivered proinptiv. Hudson Houston Lumber Co. Phono :ia ARDMORE HACK LINE D. I . FLYNT, Prop. Hack lenvea for Healilton nt C:30 ti. m. Hack leavos for Klk nt 7:30 a. in. Direct connections with nil Inland towns west of Aril more. Ieave nil packnRcs nt tho City PniK Store. COMPARE OUR SERVICE WITH OTHERS. Postal Telegraph Cable Co. N. WaBbltiBton St. Tel. No. 31. 4 4 CURRENT TOPICS AT CAPITAL WILLIAMS' SPEECH AND PANIC (By Willis J. Abbott) nlinorrlte SpcMnJ WasliiliKlon. IVI. X.- -Follow Iiik 'lll'lll till IIW.IoHm1 HH'T('S of MmKi- Cochran ami tlen. Sherwood r Ohio. Hit! speech of .Infill Kharp William In elo house of represent!- ivi's TiU'silny failed to arouse the iithiiKlnmn of Din unlli-rien, though 1 1 i-iiKHKd the attention of the (lour. Indeed. .Mr. Williams purpotely iiiiii'Ih iI Ills speech III biicIi si form i- in iniilti' It h-sH an npitonl to the titiiiii'iits or (he enthusiasm of his I), m i-., t'l.ui n IorIcmI presentation of Hi., i sui t upon which the demorntlc i i i' i:i his juitinnent, would make lis i in 1 . 1. m ii'-xt fall. Mr. Williams e mi. If h" ilexlrra to. he oratorical. Mi. i. in iii-er lie. to use it slung I I i t . i -. blub faliitln." On this oe- c.i Ii.ii he chose nillifr to he ele-irly logical. straightforward argument- UIe and obvioiiHlv earnest. j There was reason for this. Mr. William, was speaking not for hlni- self alone. Inn for the party organ-J latlon s leader In the house he hid a light to speak III tlmt on-1 p.icltv 'Hut he had even a Imtter ii!it di ilied from, the fact that bis -pen 'i wo-, delivered after u ctn feniiic with Sfiialiir Culberson, the lt.ider at tbe senate end of the capital, with Mr. lli-yuu ami with other senatois and represeutativs who stand for the llrynn policy. Mr. Williams himself said In Introducing bis ivniarUs on tbe currency ipieatlnn that lie had r-asou to believe that he s),e not only for bis colleagues and associates In thu :m'ise, but the democrats of the senate, and, as be put It. the democratic leader In the nation. The full line of Mr. William's ar gument cannot be presented In so in let a b iter as this. Ills argument on the currency and banking projM) sltliins of the republican side, how ever i!iivlnclng in a fortyflvo min ute speech, can hardly be .summa rized In a forty live Hue article. One point however on this subject ho i'.iIm d seems worth quoting here. s I am writing before the Record out. I do not profess to ipiote lilm literally. lb pui. lie. hi legislation, lie said. I r.'iii" .i t' .it railroad bonds nijy he used liv national lsiuks as a ba sis of circulation. That means of course that the more boniK the more circulation. As the .tullroud coiiipanli'-, or their olllclals are apt in control the banks, the temptation Is strong to Issue more Imnds In onb-r that the banks may issue more mono, hased Umiii those bonds. With imir.. money In circulation, tho prices of ii Is will rise, and with tin ad vancing market, the railroads will find excuse for Issuing yet more iionds it is an endless clmln, anil til l nig Indefinitely tho circulating an ilium of ilie country which on Its i .ii i a debt against the banks I as. , i on debts owed b'y the rail fu.i.l . and so finally based tiiMin the values of the railroads them iies, values which have not yet t..in d-tei mined by any Investiga tion outside or the railroad offices. The attack of Mr. Williams upon i io pi in to h ise government notes ui'ional ha il, notes upon railroad villi i- utU'i 'criMr 'Che new - iih - ft thl uioniae .lee'. ire that CARTER COUNTY . .vii'ii'i it u il ui me i h nr 111 111 ot the Heliiuciallc Co'i'it. Cell 1 1.1I I'm. intttee of 1'nrtor I'ounty, l "ft -'i c.ill a lining meeting of tne , Deiuoeratie voter of every voting lireclnet In Carter County to bo bold at their roHpeUlvo voting placeB .it "..in p. ui. (or Homo moro con lenient bour) on tho Sth day ol February for the purpose of electing delegates to the Carter county con. volition to bo held in Ardmore tit the city hall at 2 o'clock p. in. on Sat urday February lDth for tho pur pone of electing dologateB to the Democratic Btnte convention which I will bo held on tho 22ml of February .11 the city of Muskogee. The basis of representation in each precinct shall be one delegate and one nlteruate for each 20 votes or major fraction thereof east at the last election for the democratic nom inee for governor. Knelt precinct Is Instructed to so le, t one enthusiastic democrat f.ir m niiu i .-hip on tho County Central .1 ,n 1 1 it shi'.iM li V.'f MASS MEETING CALLED FEB. 15 In i lie round Iioum-s f the rail rKiK of the fnii. d .States are thousands of locouiotlicx out of bus iness for lack of biUitiess. The reHirt is thnt satirical railroad man ngera refer to these dead engines, each one- of which represents from ten to twenty-flvn thousand dollars tied up capital, as Teddy Hears. The Inference. Is clenr. There are nearly two hiuiil roil 'thousand freight ours emply on sidetracks, representliig. so I am Informed, a dead oapltal of nearly two hundred million dollars also Idle. ISIghl months ago the railroads were. complaining they could not got cars enough to carry the wheat of the farmer to tide water, or the cotton of the mmth to Its shipping points, or the fruits of the looms of the east to thu pco pie of the woat who needed thoni Today, for some reason, the ndlronds have the cars, thoy have the engines. thoy have thu tracks, and the natural product of tho country, us well as the manufactured product. Is Just as plentiful as a year ago, but now the roads are Idle, and the craiis I which should come east to be ex changed for iiMinufnctured goods, and the nianufaotured goods which should go west to bo exchanged for tilio crop are stagnant in the warehouses of tho producers. The Reason for the Panic. Wo have hnd lots of rut sons sug gest(il for tho sudden descent of hard times upon the American na tion. Some people have suggested that they come like the seven yiNir locusts at recurrent periods. Others that thu pondulum swings from pros perity to poverty with regular vi brations. Others say that It is duo to faulty legislation. Othurs still, thnt It results from an om of over speculation nnd from n lack of popular confidence In the people who control tho great financial institu tions of tho land. The average render of an American newsimper should be ablo to form his own opinions on this subject. Hut certain fucts muy well be of fered for his consideration, some of which were sot forth by John Sharp Williams in the houso today; others of which he Ignored. We bad a panic in 1MIJI. It was swifter, more spec tJMiilar. but uos1bly not far reaching as the one through which tho country is Hisslng today. At that time all the spokesmen of the re publican party, whothor In congross, the senate, on llio stump or in the newspaper olllees, charged It to dem ocratic legislation. Today we have a busiiic.s depres sion, the extent of which Is hyrdly comprehended by those who judge tho state of tho country by that of their own Iminedlme neighborhood. The facts concerning it uro not print ed in tho newspapers, 'or set forth by many public men. A a the Hon. Hourke Cochran said in his speech in the house .Monday, quoting "Mr. Dooley," "Tho forcort of prosperity are marching forth to restore confi dence with tho lustring war cry. rmn up. 1 ew nowsimpors uare to ten me trutn, though all liavo sur fered from the situation which has eoi.ie out of twelve years of uiiln- t-M-upted republican domination r t 1 10 ctiuntr Win U the republican paiiv last t DEMOCRATS de-i f nf 1 1 count convention to renrg.inie 1 he central committee. All white .mil Indian citizens who bellow In 1 he principles of good gov- ernn.ent a, taught by .Ieffeon. ex- nuiiiiiiieii uy iiry.ui ami practlceu by tlie democrats of Oklahoma uro respectfully Invited to participate In these conventions.' Witness our hand this 5Ui day of February 190S. O. W. Young, Chaltnian Carter County Central Committee. T. J Carson, Secretary. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Johnson & Klnkade. doing a real estate business, is this day dlHxolved. Mr. Johnson retires and Mr. Klnkade v continue the buslnims, assuming tho asuets and liabilities of the firm. Mr. Johnson goo to Clouderoft. New Mexico. where he will engngo In the real estate business. HMtVlCY 11. JOHNSON'. FKF.D V. KINK DK. ' ' ' 1 " '" Ctf a it ha for tnanv M-ars tlia .ro pent was duo to Its eoiitlnuane in power, should It not accept the prop osition that the present adversity Is due to its absolute ixtwer? The presldout has for seven years had back of blni a republican botise and a republican letmtu. Mr. Hepburn of Iowa says now Unit a messaKo which democrats uppteud, sent In four months before the nominating conventions during legislation of a sort that was pruieticil by Altgeld. by Hrynii, by .tones' of Arkansas, by Tillman, by all the loading demo crats in li'JC will certainly be on acted Into law liy the republican isirty. Why did that party Ignore the nued for such legislation (luting it twelve years of unqualified now er. We liuvu rood In the scriptures of tho men who enme Into tl ? vineyard at the eleventh hour and received the same recompense as dltl he who came In at the beginning of the day. Hut why should a man come Into the vineyard of tho na tion twelve yours after the onu who idowcd the land and who sowed the vines and be hulled as the -ue who had tho right to the barvos : There is reason for the people, whether democrats or republicans, to rejolcu that Mr. Hoosevult has attempted to forcu his party Into line with uhose principles of progress whlob the democratic party has been preaching with one brief Inturuptlou since l.S'.M'.. What he may he able to do to hold those who for par tisan reiuons, for thone other reas ons which possibly now It Is unnec essary to more than hint at. have, for tho lint twelve years bitterly opKed the things which he now belatedly preaches, the action of tills congress may show. Let us submit the test. What will tho republican majority in house and senate do between now and adjournment without democratic votus on these questions: The abuse of Injunctions. Tho publicity of campaign contri butions. The employers' liability bill. Tariff revision. KffUent railroad regulation. Kiiforcotnent ol the civil service reform law. Let us put this up to Mr. Koose volt's colleagues, or servitors, and find whether It Is ltcxisevelt, or si republican party hostile to his Ideas which the democracy must meet In the next election. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD how to euro yourself at notnen, bb.l If you suffer from bleeding, bell ing, blind or protruding Piles, sou 1 me your address, and I will tell yon how to cure yourself at homo bv the now absorption treatment; nnd will also send some of this Home i trentnient free for trial, with refer ences from your own locality If re quested. Itnniedlato relief and por-j nianent cure assured, honit no mon ey, but tell othors ot this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Hox I South Hend, lnd. SIX EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 575 The equipments and machinery ot Nt,w stc,lm Uu1(lry biw ohat-ged hands and tho plant in the future will bo known as tho Kxcelslor Steam I iimulK- An snmi as the llltiUt. iuiiiiiiiK nml machinery can bo put In first class condition, wbicli win he about ton days, trto new liiundry will be ready for buslnoss. The ina.'hlnery is tho celebrated Troy machinery and with tho assist ance of tho best help we expect to tin 11 out work second to none. We will be prepared to do all kinds of laundiy work, and will tip irerlato your business, large or small. Our wogan will call and deliver .ill work promptly. W. it. UOUKItTS. 7-2 .1. IL .MUS(!IIAVH Wanted To buy or trade for all the second , h!Jm, funllturo ,n K0(ul (!omlit,... . ll( Ardmore. I pay the highest price for second-hand fiirnlturo. 31 tf H. A. JON'US It's a long dunning. credit that i has no Necessary with Statehood. NEFF'S PRACTICE In JUSTICE COURTS Phase nf Justlca Procedure. Invalunblo to tho New Jus tt tt tlces of tho l'eaco and of tt t: Interest to all Officials nnd I-awyers. PRICE $3.00. For Sale by the Ardmorelte , tt tt Publishing Co., Ardmore, Ok. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt WANT TO FIND FATHER WILL AND JOHN DEGRAFTEN . REID ASK AID IN FINDING THEIR FATHER. The following letter tins been rc- j celved by tho Ardtnoreite and Is self-explanatory: Milbiirn, Okln., Fob. C, 100S. Kill- I tor Ardmoreltu: Will neOrnftonrcld, j whose brother John Defiraftenrold, Is dying a slow deatJa from tuber culosis, asks that ou publish this statement In tho hopo that It will ; meet tho eyes of tho father of these two unfortunate young men from , whom they have not heard la seven years. It would be a great source ot Joy to both the dying, and the soon ' to be bereaved son, If their father ' could be found In time to como to Mil mini and see llils boy before he passes nwny. If jou will kindly pub lish this and request other papers to copy, it will greutly oblige. Faithfully, WILL 1U (JltAKTUNIUCID. A MASS MEETING TO SECURE SUSPENSION OF PEN ALTIES OF HERD LAW. A mass meeting of all the citizens of Carter county is hereby called for 10 o'clock a. in. Saturday February 1 22nd for tho parposo of acquainting ourselves with the Oklahoma herd I law and to devise soino means to ob tain the Misponslon of tho pcnnlt'es of said law In stock districts nnd lo divide tbe country Into stock dis tricts an dto transact other business for tho convonienco and protection of those who aro Interested. F.very 'ar mor Is especially uiged to bo pros enL Signed, T. J. Pollock, nnd many other citizens of .arte coounty. Catarrh Cannot tie Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as they canot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and nets directly on the blood and tnu cuoiib surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho best physi cians In this country for years and Is n regular prlscrlptlon. It Is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the gest blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucuoiis sur faces. Tho perfect combination of the wo Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 7."c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stlpat'on. City Wood Yard Corner Caddo and Broad way Sts. Stove wood and heater blocks. Phone 537 Prompt delivery. Brown & Bridgman Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers i Largest line of Funeral Goods in Oklahoma. No More Dew Drops I ha vo opiMicd up a liit class short ordor houf-o in thf biisi'inont undor Kntii sov's dnifr Mtttft. Q on dny and Jitirht. Your patron a'k' solk'itod. BENDER KENSON For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c E. C. DcWITT & CD,, Chlciuro, 111. For aale by W. D. Frame. i. Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! n I have Llu finest, best and largest but? tf bulk and package garden seeds in tho city. Phone for what you want and I will deliver it to our home. MARTIN Thu Grocer, L'2'J UVst Main Strict IMinrr H'Jl Now is the Time This isr ud tnu to e ment yi ur ci llnr 111 d tlx up 3 our store- lnnise. W't build any thing in the cement line Get our prices on walks, curbs, glutei's, pit r blocks unci window sills Ardmore Concrete Co. Phone s"7 J. W. Fielder, Prop. It is More Convenient to trade where you can get everything. It is Better to trade where youcan always get the best. We have everything in fresh and cured meats, eausage, cheese, oysters, fish and celery. Every order delivered promptly. Cold Storage E. E. GDiLLOT lit! Cotton, drain and Stocks rt)STOI'l-H K IIUII.DlNd AKDMORE, . . OKLA. Minimum Orders Accepted 25 bales of cotton, 1000 bushels ot grain, 10 shares of stock. Reference Ardmore Hanks. Long DIfltunco I'hono 828. .. A . :g ..Holcomb & Phillips.. 3! mm mbmsi m t Ii ELECTRICIANS i IIouso Wiring, Door Ikdls, Lninj: Shades, Fixture s Uepnir work our speci ulty. Phono Hit. Postal Tel. Bldg., N. Wash. St. fit fit fit flf fit fit fiarket v tt . . . : i-t i" -4- - r t t f -! 4 it -k- .4- ,4, .4. .. i .tt .t