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Ardmore, Tuesday, February 25, 1908 THE DAILY ARDMOREITIL fAOC Trl RE UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Condented Statement of the Condition of The Ardmore National Bank Liabilities. Cnpltnl Paid In $100,000.06 Surplus nnd profits 45,710.57 Circulation 100,000.00 Hills 1'aynVlo 12.000.00 DEPOSITS 305,025.52 $505,736.09 No hotter index to tho growth of At Ardmore, Oklahoma, at tho closo of business, December 3, 1907. RECAPITULATION. OKLAHOMA STATE NOTES. (From the Oklnhonmn) Instead of having a 10.000 club, Kingfisher has organized a $10,000 club. Us constitution says nothing about "In God Wo Trust." Resources. Iyoans $315,058.10 U. S. Honda 150.000.00 Stocks, Ktc 9,803.75 ltoal Kstato 12,000.00 CASH 78,874.24 The equity of the Okklnhoma court has been proven by the decision of District JudKo Houston In the Xoble State Hank Injunction case. Oklaliomans certainly are persist ent. A Wyandotte ranchman has found his wife, as tho wife of an other man, after 1 1 years' search. Carlylo said, "Hvory being that can live can do something." Ho evi dently didn't know some fellows nrounil Tologa. Taloga Times. With the division of the detri ment of political economy Oklahoma university has sturted to surrogate part of its literary course Into a law school. $5C5,73fi.09 Ardmore can he found than Is re flected In tho steady and constant increase of the deposits of tho Ard moro National Dnnk. IiKB CHUCK. Pres. O. W. STUART. CashVr. The "has bei" of the past side gave a banquet in Muskogee nnd laid plans to grab state olllces now that the federal pie counter has been removed. I for Sale or Exchange I Sevon room 2 storv house two blocks west of High school. Block 250, Northeast Ardmore, Okla. Tho southwest corner of Phillips block. 210 acres of land, 4 miles rnt. nf Ailn. Dlrln.. linrfnp.t. w title, $10 r.or acre. 100 acres upland prairie, soven miles northwest of Pauls Valley, two miles from Santa Fe, depot, per fect title, 15 per acre. For terms on above see owner Arthur Sinclair Opera House Bldg. Ardmore, - Oklahoma The iM)llce of Muskogee belong to the elite sure enough. Tholr second bill for cab hire this year was paid yesterday, and It nniounteil to $28.00. I'lvo Stillwater boys started out for a little stroll last week and two of them arrived In Guthrie, 3S miles distant, 7 hours and 20 min utes later, which boats the Santa I'o some. Tho others dropped out at Coyle. A negro got gay with a gun. at Boswell. the othor day and made one white man dance for him. He then started for another man but It was not the one he was looking for. as the undertaker took charge of tho negro's body at once. Ilartlesvlllo people nro not con tented with living on tho fnt of the land their entire country being sat- E j urated with oil but must needs send joff ono of their number with 71,500 B ! to 'W.vomlng to prospect In lenses M ! .It...... ttl....ii ... tiiiiot liiin l.n.m ..Itvl.f after all. Temple men did not shirk their duty, but when a negro insulted a white woman there and she was i unable to Identify him, they rounded up the entire negro population of 11 males and beat them In the pub- lit atjll.lll'. IIIJIIIIVII MICIM l I leave town, which they did Inline- S3 d ntely. S 17 Barrels Seventeen barrels of Coca Cola were served at our fountain in 5c drinks during the past season. It's more Co"a Cola than all tho other fountains in the city sold. We know how to servo drinks. Hoffman Drug Co. Next to Governor Has ell, Chnrley West Is attracting a little moro at tention than any other state olllclal. Tho "boys up tho creek" seem to think ho Is good timber for the next g r. Shades of Cromwell! wo came very near telling what they are talking about! Clinton News. FREAK BILLS INTRODUCED SOME ODD AND CURIOUS LAWS PROPOSED FOR OKLAHOMA. NONE OF THEM ENACTED Some However, Have Been PasseH to Third Reading With Every Pros pect of Final Passage Some of the Drain Efforts. refinery is being very seriously con sidered. The 'action of the president in dropping the motto "In Cod Wo Trust" from the coinage has como In Tor Its share of attention; and a n solution hns been Introduced, but not yet noted upon, metnornllzlng congress to restore the motto. COMMISSION GOVERNMENT. The State Capital commenting on a theft committed hero last week said tho man "allowed a love of finery to get away with him." and proceeds to tell of his taking some combs and brushes. Doubtless such things, together with bath towels and soap, are considered luxuries in tho capital city. Employment Agency Wo tind employment for the idle. Telephone 018 JOHNSON a HELLER North Washington St. i A Night Alarm. Worse than an nlarm of flro at nlcht Is the metallic cough of croup bringing dread to tho household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey nnd Tar in tho house nnd glvo it ' at tho first sign of danger. Foley's Honey nnd Tnr has saved many lit tlo lives nnd It Is tho only snfo pre paration fop children ns It contains no harmful drugs. For salo by all druggists. d&w HSUllMSMSMMSHSHSMMSHHHSJMMSHKf HH Eorsions California One Way Second Class COLONIST J Is 108 Years of Age. I Easton Conn., Fob. 25. Special ( Mrs. Deborah Sllllmnn, said to ho tho oldest woman In Now England, is recolvlng tho congratulations of hor friends upon passing hor lOSth birthday. , ! She has beon a church member for nlnety-flvo years, n record, It Is believed, which has not been equalled In this country. Last yoar Mrs. Sllll- , man's grandchildren gavo n party on her birthday ajinlviirsnry, Hint I this year she was too feobly. Hor memory has begun to fall but sho talks entertainingly with her friouds. $30.00 On sale daily commencing March ist, 190S. Stop-overs allowed at many intermediate points. II . D. McCOLLOM, Agent No uase on ft&cvra. There Is no caso on record pt a cough or cold resulting In pnoumo nln or consumption nftor Foley's Honey and Tar has bcon taV.on. It stops the cough nnd breaks up tho cold quickly. Uofuso any but tho genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow package For salo by all druggists. If It Is property you want to sell, rent or oxchango, list it with Smith- Flow Itealty Co., and they will do tho rest. 10-tt Alfalfa seed at 9lm , . JOE DASTIN'E'S. Guthrie, Okln., Feb. 21. The usual number of bills of the "freak" va riety have been Introduced In the Oklahoma legislature, but no one or them bus been passed as yet, al though some measuri which might without dllMculty be included In that classification have been favorably reported and In ono or two Instances advanced to their third rending. Representative Mallard's bill to pro hibit snake-eating, which has been reported favorably by the house Judi ciary committee, would probably head the list of unusual measures. Ital ian!, who by the way halls from Par adlse, has made quite a record along that line. On the same day when his snake-eating bill wns presented ho Introduced bills to prevent pub lic exhibitions of mesmerism or hyp notism; to prohibit black mailing, and to give women tho right to vote for presidential doctors (notwith standing the constitutional Inhibition on the latter subject.) The hotel Inspection bill, drawn by Speaker Murray and Caucus Chnlr man Whltehurst of the lower house, contained many featuios which at tracted comment, notably those re quiring nine-feet sheets and forbid ding the use ot cracked dishes. It was recoinmeued for passage by the house In committee of the whole, but fulled on Until passage, In spltu of Its distinguished parentage. The nntl-cigurctio bill, which, has was recommended for passage by the the house, but has not yet come to a llnal vote, is unusual in tho si'V erlty of Its piovlslous, If In no ottier lospect. It provides among other things for a lino or fu to $25 for any one found smoking cigarettes within the state. A bill for the extermina tion of .lohnson grass is also awaiting a llnal vote In tho house. Senator Conn has n bill to prevent hazing In the schools and colleges of the state and Senator Yonger one to prohibit kidnaping. A bill by benator Stafford "To discourage tho tneft of livestock," Is freakish In its title rather than its contents. Two bills for hog-tight fences along railroad right of ways aro I pending in the bouse. One requires the railroad to Install that kind of fence where the fanner wants It, I mil tho other permits the farmer to : attach the hog-wlro to fencepo.sts nl- teady Installed by the railroad. An other houso bill requires railroads to furnish double-decked cars for the shipment of hogs nnd sheep. Also of an unusual character Is tho Taylor bill In the senate requiring a letter of discharge to ho given to every dis charged employe; stating tho reas ons therefor. Representative Smith of Dewey county submitted a bill with a very extensive catechism ns to personal habits and family history for tho bun lit of applicants for marriage licen ses, and another bill to prevent tho procreation of Idiots and imbeciles. Representative Itowdre would loqulro a physical examination ns a prece dent to marrlago and would provont, women from riding astride. A lobby or Indian chiefs killed tho bill to prevent tho uso of poyot, a narcotic drug dear to tho Indians' heart. The scono when they appear ed boforo tho loglslaturo to protest against tho bill wns ono or the pic turesque features of tho session. The prohibition enforcement bill original ly rorbado a man to got drunk, oven In his own homo, nnd provided for tho confiscation of any vohlcle In which liquor was conveyed, even though without tho knowledgo and consent of tho owner, but both or theso provisions were cut out. A bill to prohblt drinking on trains, along the lino of tho Texas law, is still pending. A result of the Increase of cheap moving picture shows Is u hill to prevent the exhibition of films deple ting -prlze-flghtlng, bull fights nnd any such performance which would Itself be contrary to law. That tho state should engage In the cotton milling business is tho proposition of Senator llrazell. It Is not very like ly to bo adopted, although a stato oil Oklahoma City Will Vote on Change at Fall Election. Oklahoma City. Feb. 21. Okla homa City will vote on a commis sion form of yovornment at the reg ular fall election In November. .Mayor Scales, In n conference with representatives ot the chamber of commerce, agreed to call an election In April for tho selection of two freeholders from each of the live wards of the city to frame a charter. This will he published and laid he fore the people, nnd the election on tho same at tho November election will either ratify or reject It. U It Is acceptable to tho people, then new city olllcers will be elected under Its provisions at tho Apill election In 100S. While (ho new form of city government is very acceptable to notno anil hns received the energetic supimrt of the business men, It Is believed It will bo opposed. Espe cially tho labor unions of the city will he lined up ngnlnst It. accord ing to recent statements from lead ers. Tho educational campa'gu that will be made on the proMsltloii will bring out many things concerning It that have never been discussed. Danderlne Works wonders. It produces hair Just as surely ns rain and sunshine produces crops. It produces a thick growth of luxuriant hair when nil other remedies fall. We guaranteo Danderlne. All druggists sell It 25c. 50c. nnd $1.00 per bottle. To prove Its worth send this ad nnd 10 cents In stamps or sliver and we will mull you a largo frco Bamplo. Knowlton Damlerlno Co.. Chicago. III. Dtf o-fro Louisiana Democratic Primary. New Orleans, Feb. 2.Y Special A second democratic primary was held today In l.uolslnua to decide tin contest for lieutenant-governor be tween James T. Halley and 1". M. I.ambremout, as well as contests for state auditor, attorney general and register of tho stato laud ofllco. .lured V. Sanders, nominee for gov ernor anil John T. Michael. noin'.ne for secretary of state, were selected In the fit st primary. DeWltt'n Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salvo Is especially good for plies. Sold by W. H. F. me. d&w LYDIA. E. N KHARS' VEGETABLE COMPOUND iff OMy) Oil Men Hold Meeting. Tulso. Okla.. Feb. 2.") Special-Oil men ot Oklahoma ami Kansas are here today in large numbers for the mass meeting nnd banquet ar ranged by the Mid-Continent O I Producers' msoelntlon. Represents lives of th state government and legislature are tho gneats of tin ussocntlon. The object of the mooting Is to better acqunlnt the olllclals or the state and leglslnture wtth condi Hons us they actually exist In tin oil flelda. The number or oil nu n in the state Is estimated at 2.V000. most of whom are membeis ot tlx nasoclutlon. . Rort Harbor, or Elton, Wis., says: 1 "I have only taken Tour doses or your Kidney and llladder Pills and ' they 4inve done more for mo than i any other medicine has ever done." Mr. Hurber refers to DoWltt's lllad der and liver pills. They are told by 1 W. Ii Frame. d&w : Mi. mm .j NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. 8tatc of Oklahoma, County of Car ter, Ardmore Township, M. F. Win frey, Justice of the Peace. O. W. Cleek, plaintiff, vs. Slayden. Klrksey Woolen Mills, defendant No. 1!I7. Said defendant. Slayden, Klrksey Woolen Mills, will take notice that It has been sued In the sibovo named court Tor debt debt In tho sum of one hundred twenty-three dollura and thirty-three cents .($12.1.33), and In terest, and must answer the petition , filed therein by the suld plaintiff on i or before the 2Sth day of March, I00S. or said petition will be taken I us true nnd a Judgment for plaintiff , ror amount sued Tor will bo given ac-1 cordlngly. M. F. WINFREV. Justice or tho Peace. Ardmore, February 22, 100S. i Wm. Pfloffer. attorney Tor idalntlff 23 l-S-15. Keep It Handy Nevf r lrt vour mpiticine chest tic nrilhmit n tinttl r( - j .-. ......... . Jyne8 Expectorant. When you need It, you'll need It In n llUtrv -Imve nnhnml. PlnirisV mid Pntimnnf.i nflen itavelnn ii!f!itrntv In Vim mi.!.!l of till- im-ti u.itli n liftitf-ntni nnntfnn in ll.n rti.., .,t .l.fr,- cutty of breathing. Jnyne's Expectorant taken immediately will generally ward oh an attack of theso dangerous discuses. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT Is also of great benefit to Asthma sufferers, nnd Is splendid for re lieving autmcn nuncks. uougus, wnooplng Cough, Croup, In flammation of the Lungs, pain nnd soreness of the chest, and uronclillis liave all been cured or greatly relieved by this old, bucccbsiui remedy during its 77 years of disease righting. ucx a uouic lor your medicine chest today all druggists bcii it. nuce sizes, si.uu, juc. and 25c. Jayne'i Tonic Vrrmlfuifit t n rcllnble Ionic for the wholo iamny Splendid lor cliliaicn a sale and cllcctlve Worm Cure. Jaynr'f Snnotlve Hlli are tlie centle! and iaie.it remedy known lor tlie liver and bowels. A Sensation. Tho marvelous curatlvo properties of Foleys Honey and Tar has prov en a sonsntlon In many cases of severe coughs and colds that bnd , refused to yield to other treatment, i I-oley's Honey and Tar will stop your cough, hohl tho lungs and expel tho I cold from your system. Contains no harmful drugs. For salo by all drug-i gists. d&w ARDMORE TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 74 TOM CARTER .Prop. Phone 74 EUGENE COOK, Manager Wo offer to tho peoplo tho best transfer sorvico in tho city. Our hacks aro now, our drivers aro honest, sober and courteous Baggage Line in Conocdion. Calls Answered Promptly a! all floors Kvcry dollar you spend for Dur- nltt's Signs comes back to Ardmore's channels or trade. t j , .1 opcm House nuiiding. 23 :i ' iveau me uu verusemeius in cms paper LYDIA E. PINKHAM No other medicine for Woman's ills in tho world has received mich wide-spread and uniualitk'd en doiMMiient as has Lydia JC. J 'ink hum's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. No other medicine has such a record of success for woman's dis eases, or such hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia 11. l'iuklinm's Vegetable Compound. For more than .'10 years it has beon tho standard lemedy tor feminine ills, Inllammation, Chelation, and consequent Spinal Weakness. It has relieved more eases of Back ache and IiOeai Weaknesses than any other one remedy. Jt dissolves and exels tumors in an early stage of development. Irregularities and ponodio pains, Weakness of the Stomach, Indiges. tion, Hloating, Nervous l'rostration, Headache, (icnernl l)ebility,quickly yield to it ; also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and backache. Cutler all eireum Btances it acts in harmony with the female system. It removes that wearing feeling, extremo lassitude, " don't care "anil " want - to - be left - alone " feeling, excitability, irritability,nervousness, dizziness, faintness, sleeplessness. flatuleney,uielaneholyorthe"blues. Theso ate indications of Feminine disorders, which this medicine over comes as well as sligjit derangement of the Kidneys of either sex. "Women who aro sick and want to get well sh mid refuse to accept any substitute for Lydia 12. l'hiklium'a Vegetable Comjiouud. iHi WHY IS IT? That cncli month in nil the best homes in this country, on the library table, and in every club reading room, you find the METROPOLITAN It is because it keeps you in touch with those great public and human movements on which the American family depends. It is because its stories are the best published anywhere. It is because its illustrations in color, and black and white, set the standard. , It is because its articles are the most vital and interesting. It is because there is something in each copy for every member of every American family. A YEAR'S FEAST 1800 Beautiful Illustrations. 1560 Pages of Reading Matter. 85 Complete Stories. 75 Good Poems. 50 Timely and Important Articles. 1 000 Paragraphs presenting the big news of the "World at Large." 120 Humorous Contributions. Wonderful Color Work, presented in frontispieces, inserts and covers. All Yours for "Ono Year's Subscription to THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE I'rlcii SI. fit) per Veer or ICt Cents it Copy An annual subscription to tho Metropolitan Magazine is $1.50. We will send the magazine free to every person who pays for a year's subscription to The Daily Ardmoreitc. The only condition is that you make your request for the magazine at the time you pay your subscription for one year. ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO., Ardmore, Oklahoma.