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Ardmore, Thursday, July 9, 19L The Daily ArdmOt'citC contribution to the rej ublic&n j mon schools of the stale' At , ...... .(. ft iwl mmmv atAtll Ait la UbSWbU raM 1 Af t 1 firi on av- It TQC UMQUIU PLSLISHINC tMPW. ..tur'EY SUGGS, PrcildtnL i iinjalgn fund, everj democratic erage rental of II per acre the rev- ... proprietor, at least, will unslll- j en ie from this land would amount !!.! le the iod reel dtnor of part ol . to $1.M.32' per annum. There tire the boodle to elect Tatt and Sherman, And another repeuiicau congress, . hie li. if tuceeeaiul, perba,M- revise tb ANNOUNCEMENTS. . .. HYltNK Vice-President U. T. NISBKTT .crrtsrr-Trfiurrr Wbltllnfton. C. I.. Brnif. S. T. Illedjoe. It. ' ' higher. iBMMd of aboUsnittg t..e W. Dick. J. K. Knslrr. ( taitlT on wood palp and priot paper. iurd at the I'ostofflco at Ardrasre - '' . as Second-Clan Maltor. have beard Uie knocker ami 1 I trouble weni;ri of Art more stag Hi church of "the pearly gate ' m "th If it is in tho Ardmorcito it is lepii. about .000 acaool districts In the talc of Kmui and thU revenae from acbool land wottM furnish an average of lli per annum lor each district. "According to the lest biennial re port of the state superintendent of public iBotrseOon. there was paid out (or teachera' nce And sopervir-ton of itcbools r the state of Kansas during the year 10M the turn of H.- 117.174 If the ftato owned the lards fifBrhl Panpr fnr fartpr C. mint V cb,,rch r ' ittieets that are paved with gold" In the Mental dir. and "long to be thte.' Dollars to dougbauts if Nil- , nllrtM Ma wtjki fwMLn t haw va.'ttkilM MilaA ! " " " '"" orlgtna.ijr granted for the support as K...4 a howl eftainet the heavenly f of tummA ' - a fht.p it ia atiaoklu tiavlnai " -o""" - nearly two-thlrda of this bill. An average rental of SI per acre would than The Ardmoreito u authorized to an nounce John li4tie ac a candldlate fo: the otitce of Representative from Carter county, subject to th action of the Democratic primary election Autraat 1. INI. The Ardmorrlt ta authorised to announce Ham 1' Bee a a candidate for representative from Car'er county. Announcement I mad subject to the action of the democratic primary, August i, IPOs. Vrdmore's atre4t) with asphalt. ! pendlture In the autte for teacher?' , ' Oklahoman valuation, ar. too hlgb. Dul bulldln.. repair., fuel. S.phta and all other Item of exne nar more than half tli annuiil ox rtrlM9 UC bUllabnlr I luri. Th D-lly Ardmorelti On Week 16 On- Mnnth 10 VTh. W.'.'k'ly ArdmoVVu." ' tt lo 1th a Wan. ""P""5 tt "h00 iM 1 r Year. y Mai 1100 reduction. TbuM who ar Mtlsted ' ' your im r?', d Bii alontliH BO ith Lholr promt vtUttathm will b ' ,'0'' w pt lo ttnA a,t -our c!hkI Tbreo lleuths li .,, , tu.tlrM ftM1, Uxea are the blT Unit of all ChairtiMin rennincton of the equali sation board declare that ail the real estate In tlw dilemma the only way he can name time that these lands were Riv en to us for the tvnefit of the com mon school fund l-t's handle them to that they will ronser.t? the Inter et of that fun. I rather than the iH.-reits of the ! snf-a or anytMNly !! ! SPEECH OF H. D. CLAYTON the te yon havo Ui pay. (Cont'nucd from pape 1.) "To recall democratic phttftirmx, k ... i ii a ihim Ynm nanvaa ui iktav it f M RC'tuoss MnnaKt.rs OUIco lJ3'c.ai wv:tle receiving pro rat ro-,,"t' K"n Wh j speech em, and measure. U to convince City Kdltor's OUlce 6 duct ion win .till h-t their kkk ot i to Ber of fooling , any man that many of the president' ng Dbunw 63S WtWl valuation on the string. W ,Bem "w"' A 1,4,01 wowM I public utterance, were derived from 7T, , o UicU" Ulll,k Uml tBte "!b.,W1t d.W" mre land avowed famllarlty with th, teach- Ardmarc, Thur.day. July 9. 1908. ,an,nil, aCf under ,,,. we ; "It la af. to aay that If th- atate i ,h, ' laliorinn, that ta having our bu.lnea. , ot K.naa. no owned it. hool ! f r Hi. utterances that By the time John V. Rockefeller ha 1 -ndfa , h nh witht land, atd rented the .ante at a ! " dnK;r"c hv lrn hlm hls completed the stor of hi Hf Mim j aiiowl a thought. It not only nn-demo- moderate rental the revenue derived j only cl"lm to former and have Tarbell way .uapeit him of trying to , crutlCi but nHy wroB(?. put her In the Sapphlra claea. oeo A prominent omlthologist nay a the sooc of tho bird was oriKlnntly n cry of alarm, one oiiKht to find otit whnt thu wng of tho tonicnt orlgtmilly w. MILLIONAIRES AND THE DENT. , thrrM.m wnnlri k. .1 -i... conmoniTO more man an 10 me 1 tlmea a. great at th revenue now j Warily enjoyed. The hlr PRESL, derived from th perman-t cbool 1 ml ,hp ,Mrt' comm,t,,M to fund. And what security could tw Paf- I ' adherence to the polled ol cie. and what are the achievement of -veildent and party?' -oo- "1e a liar tells tho trth no one Vmllereti him." anya tho Syracuse l'ftat Standard. 1'orhapn that's why few liar Uke Uie risk of having UMdr feeling, hurt. A New York woman haa obtained a O'toree on the ground that her l.ti'm..d i d,d tho,e nlctr of groat wealth That millionaire Clnclnnatln who Is 1 er than these landa? Bond 3 of the 1 lh' ;,r,,,,1(mt-" Wnt r tn P" at the point ol dtmth. as a rttult of . best corporation 0r of the moat l chettrtnK for thirty minute for Kooae-1 vent of municipalities may become relt at the ChteaBO convention, should worthless Towns have sprunp up and be a warning to tb other 83 milllan-' n.mr.sbed for it time and Issued bonds area who attended tb convention U. which emd good enough. Afterward let such auenuou. politics as ltoos-1 adversity ..truck the town and It -ti. . mimn miiniiij mow (lW from tb map. Of course the Injunction and Contempt of Court. Mr. Clayton spoke at length upon campaign contributions, tariff, trusts, and eMclnlly Injunctions and Con tempt of Court, Touching npon the wrought .nu.M for th. prudent ukooX fund hag g.Mr-y hon- .T'ff iwm me avriou. uueaucn. vav .i ..... in the future. Ttl. and ca of over , tamo orthlei. The state aVfa tflal tt thnttunrfa nf unt-la1anAai una auty-nx sntrts Toe job m keep- 7 ' ' '" 1 bomli held by that fund right now. lac track of bis collar buttons must ""'-"-" "as supposed to w ennaing hav proved too much for her. '"'' rtcn m'efactor to their dt n in ,n ,h ' he Octopll. ami othw Wnce Helle haa expreaaed th, opln- I'dalory corpora tons, ami hore we km thai he and hi. bride will be able ! hv evldeac of oollualon or at lea! ta U cm her $!6000 a year. At anv j "ff,c,ln brtwen the millionaires and nt. t'ut. a whole lot more Un- Helle ha- I 'en ae 'i.tomed to . r.J Ms. DO A IVeBehman ha Invented a gun that snoot MOO a minute. With a wvaaoa of that kind ha action any namber of Innocent bystander could pet rhetr- without waatJag much ttatn A :!.. ):'. e jnctlon m all rral es tate In M.-tB(.i by the eqi:,Unrn hoard, w . c v vnly reduce the tot 1 1 valuatlju. hit: i oat about ti h' . thw? t n ' help that one tuta Ilea t tie li.aet;ct of the priin' valuation. 1 , o On lnUc wm rehtteil publicly h4or law equalisation board yester day of a hM In tb city which recently t4tM a . 1 78. yet lu aiwwwiud valua Uoa wa 100. Other instance w here lot were ed 5 WW the owner of lorod them for Ml ut JSW). but was down. -00- Th aafer trust ha )u rifporttd to t!e New York fk xchanae M aro proflu r th,- pat ten month were HT,lS7.0e. ftr which lao4 howln the trust mu.t be thauk- the President, even to the point of aacrlflc'.ng their health. If not their Uvea n hi. behalf. Tht iLwotlon Is bo l 1 .: -ioprhenalon. lrtr OKLAHOMA SCHOOL LANDS. Under the above caption, the Kan ni .Mall uad Hretave. one of the host agricultural apera f the wet, d la cusses the acbool land question a it I presented in Oklahoma at thla time. Read what it has to ay: "Oklahoma I debating the question of selling the school lauds or hold lr; them for leae. v presume that Oklahoma will sell the lands but In time the jteople will find out that they have made a mistake. Let 11 figure a little on the ex porlence of Kansas. Originally, there were set a.id two section of land In each township for tho support of the common school. Kansas has an area of SI, 700 square miles. There are In the stale all told ",269 town ships and 4.53S seatlim of school iauu. it is certainly a conservative "Oklahoma will make a mistake to ell her school lands." "e know of no safer way to Judge 1 the future than by the past. If the peoplo of Kansas are to- 1 day finding out that ttiey made a mistake In felling off their school , land In the oarly day, before value had reached their maxi mum amount. Is It not reasonable to suppose that the people of Oklahoma will awaken to find themselves in a single aot In the Interest of labor. he eflld: "There ba not been a seaalon of congress In twelve years at which the republican party could not have pass ed a law prescribing, denning and regulating the Iseuance of injunction and providing for fair trials In con tempt ce. Yet nothing has been done to give the wage earner fair treatment and les than nothing Is offered to him In th Chicago deliver nnce. Tho meaningless generalities of Its Injunction plank are an insult to the Intelligence of those who demand reasonable and substantial legislation prulili'iMon of the Sherman l.t against combination. Wn.i pulp and print paper would bow lie on the free list and the pres ent tax upon Intelligence to that ex tent abolished. 'No longer would It be In the power of one federal Judge, sitting In chambers, hearing evidence ex parte, upon the allegation that a stale law Is confiscatory, to suspend It by temporary Injunction. A dem ocratic measure that pasted the sen ate at the last session of congress, providing that it should be necessary for three judges to act together for the uroe of Issuing such an or der, would now be the law. "A l wrequlring the publication before eleotion of campaign contri butions would have been enacted.' Mr daylon continued his addre.- as follows: , "We know there It a brighter pros pect. If the lore of country and lib erty Is still etrong In the hearts of the American people; If aa oath to support the constitution is mm considered by them as binding, If the people are In earnest in theli protest against the rule .of insolent wealth, the unauthorised and baletul Influence of corporations and the ex actions of the trusts; if the man liness of the fathers has been trans mitted to the son, the fourth of next .March will mark the advent of the gladsome light of democracy and the beginning of the return to constitu tional government honestly and eco" neraidliy administered. "To the banner we ral here we Invite to relr all citizens of our common country who rover. tho no bier traditions of the past and who deplore the grove aberrations of the present. "Let us tee to It that this stand ard shall once agutu float over a government rusting secure on last ing foundations. "Mr. Chairman, delegate and fel low countrymen, the time and the occasion In our national affairs Im pose a duty we cannot. If we would, evade. We must go out from this ball with one heart and a determination to put our loved ship of state on an even level. That keel has been too long beating the air. We must bring It down Into the deep abiding waters of the constitution." the same condition In the years to ! to prevent the admitted abuse of this come If they sell all the school lands 1 judicial process. " at this time? , Continuing Mr. Clayton said: Then, again there Is the question I "It Isu Important to note that the of security of Investment. The val- Act of June 59. 1SS. was pasted at ue represented In these lands la Its i the first session of the first congress present form Is the safest Investment I that met under the flm democratic It I possible to make. The lands ! administration after the civil war and can neither be stolen, destroyed or ' there labor received Its first rec frlttered away. No designing pollti- ognltlon from the government. Ore clan can possibly manipulate them , republican aJmlnlstratlon has suc for the benefit of his own personal ceeded another for twenty-four years Interest. ind not one art wa? passed In the If the land, were sold and the ' Interest of labor or in ackoowlodg- General Sam H. Hargls of Ada, has ' wriUed to Commander Wood of Jo..u H. Morgan camp Inviting the veterans, sons and daughtors to attend the i r. gade reunion which will be held at Ada on the :ist, 2Ind and 23rd of this month. General Hargl promises thdt the vetoraiw will be well cared for and that the town of Ada will do Its fu.i pert toward tholr generous entertain ment. The state reunion of Confeder. ate veterans vill be held In AugU6t at Sulphur. ! nient of its right to fair and equal treatment. The republican enacted a tariff which enhanced the price of products that labor bad made and money In-rected in bonds, mortgages, or th like. It would always be n constant source of temptation to the scheming and unscrupulous. Doubt less some part of it for that Is the ! P'11 oaned, and they pretended history of the handling of these bind ' to ll thu w,h " of securing in other states would be ImproVl- for lbor higher wages. What they dently or Insecurely Invested and lost v'- however, was to the capitalist estimate at th.. present time to say ( The balance would not in all prob- nd ,ne ,!"Utl ' to divide. That that tho average value of these lands j ability be Invested so as to yield bet- 1 Sh wcrv profit of protected Is H.000 per quarter or MS.000 per ter return- than In the lands. employer, have made them able to The people of Oklahoma ought to r ," "horinK nn higher wages t!.lnk of these thing before they vote 00 m caD oubt' remains for t.. turn lm.se all of these lards at tb vm of Alndgl.tv Od , :n Mr. kefirnr In n.w ., ,ouch ' rt as 'o 'ra,. """ - them willing to pay the higher wig? A Tin AiW COA51C r 1 r 1 ! . 1 Among the eontributums V w . Kennedy's Laxative Cco-ra Syrup ' acts gently upon the bowels nnd thereby drives the com out of the system. Sold by W. D. Frame. ! CHEAP HOMES We have five big bargains In close In residence property, houses range in sire from 3 rooms to S rooms. Terms If desired. Seo us at once. Phone CS9. Howard-Sims Realty Co. 0-3t ectlon. If the state now owiut-d this fill In ttl. rnmilil (fmtt ..... wKII. I... I.... I I. , t ..'. ,i,.u u mi, . 11 nouiu ue worm at a confer- protected it from competition through stive estimate of $72,0O$,0iHi, What a high tariff rate When the tnit mak. , ui.iuiuf ict-ut endowment for the .-u- One can't help admiring the man who Is good natured during hot waves as well as between them. MORE PLEASURE Can bctU-rivod to yourself ami fanaly from own-inf.- a f;ot.d buj.'f,'y than from any othir source The cost is slight and wo can make terms so the cn.y that you will not miss the price. Bivcns, Corhn & Frensley II AR UK' A KB lU'CiGIES WAGONS C. P. HALL THREE BLOCKS UP CADDO STREET Water Alters save doctor bills. Porch shades all .sizes. Kefrijierators now and second hand. Freezers, all sizes W swap new goods of all kinds for any old thintr. at d rent, repair, pack, tra'e. store and ship all kinds of household goods. No rents to pay. Free delivery wagon. Phone 3CG C. P. HALL IAlliiie.st Household I tirnihtr; Store in Oklahoma P. S. .Ve sell ironint,' furnaces and charcoal. X. 13. Kasy payments to newly married people Summer Session Selvidge Business College, $25.00 1 tAu(itKst28 $25.00 Any or all studies In either or both c ourse". Cut out this ad and bntiH It with jou to the C ollege olllce Monday mornlnK, June 1, and It win save you something on jour scholarship, (ict a catalog. O. l SELVIDGK. I're.. S. K. C. Ardmore, Okln. REMEMBER! Ill AT your ideas in Grocery Inning, and ours in selling are the same. You want value for your money in quality and Drice. We want you to have it and to be satisfied that you have it. We intend to be more particular about our part than you are about yours, if we can. YOURS FOR PROMPT SERVICE FELKER THE GROCER 3 '"Gverv Picture' w pyvw 1 rN? The headaches and ditzy fiwllun that trouble so many iHfrxius. au w ten out symptoms of k'.duej cotu u,alat, Kao-- disease are very trencher otts, They com on slleutly. tjiaui ground rapidly, and cause thousands of deaths that could he been pre vented ly tr atment in the beginning mature gives early warnings ot every dlMase. If you would but note and hotd them. Backache, twine of pain when stooping or lifting, head ches, faint spells md urinary dis orders S'e among the first warning of Kidney trouaie. If these signals re unheeded there oamet a steady, dun. heavy achlnn in the back and loins, a noticeab'e woakaess and ost of tiesh. rheumatic attacks, weakealag of the sight, ir regular heart action., languor, attacks of gravel. Irregular passage of the kidney secretions, sediment, painful scalding sensation, dropsical bloating, etc. But there ! no need to suffer long. Ooaa's Kldooy Pills cure all Vllcey reputation for q ii, k r l;ef and listing troublci, This remedy bat made a u-et It U a s r. ; - r xj r1 ft i to make up the monunitnt h greai man. urover tlet:,.r.! e1 In the resneet unit .f., iect si. tun on U.e kldnsri it vma v. - ing than hit almost Intra' - pure roots and herj. tbst have a dl- T'. v me secret 7s years aso at an m Quaker lady. It was given to the public oy James Uuan a druggiiK, and Is now known and recommend et the whole world ever. Homo cures prove the value of Itoito Kidney mils to our readers, Ardmarc Preef tlon. as evidenced by fi- . of the sane and Just .!. labor on 'he taw-mak.r.g ; der him democracy a; and now remains th 1 champion of every oun 1 Mrs. Martha Ousley. ltrln at fll thU iiT'i0 Imrnrn ' A i x vv ii ru-i-w- iiM.r iwoouj. imniun OklaaoMta, s. ! tuSered a great deal for ovr two years from pains through the small of tit) back and loin. I did presston. from Its very 11 democratic party has b.e;i to esublWh. and secure ' V3 DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Soil fa ttfl dssjtrs. hies rosrssrUiiaoaa Co, BcCIVlo, XY Proprietors. not know the eact cause of my trout)- -atoa uea tournfu n ' le but believed ihat It v.a due to a rcel" lnie- republican fa . res nrJ deranged condition of my kidneys l Mer" navlni: M.r it- djctored but failed to improve, and f KK,vlt for Us lnf,,K "v when 1 fla.llv heard ol Ooan s Kidne,-; An'"t r-P-hMcan failures !,e Ea d IMIs. and procured them at W. 11. i p"r,: rramee' droR More. They went at ' 1 u see whal cou,d haT0 bec" once to the H of my trouble, and ! dM,e lf 1Kl,at,en neail of party after using them a few days 1 notleod j dTOnU had n ''M'r' -t great Improvement In my eondlUon. ' 1 prt of tho rfpubllc.ms hal since then. I hav been absolutely lolned ,he deocrats ln s i; i crt of r., rrx.ni Kidney trouble ln any form ra'a'"res Proposed by a republican firnl president the power with wV.ich sorre federal Judges have hastily thrown their authority Into tho sca'e Bga'nst labor would have been regulated by law. "A fair trial ln all cases of direct or ronstructlvo contempt of court I would now be provided by law J ' Labor would be exempt from th? 1 Restriction Removal Will c.iv!.--e an adance in Ardmore property. hy? Be cause we already have the biggest and best city of its size in the New State. - i;hss factory and two cotton factor ies to be built, and with our gas and street cars, Why Not? Nelow We Give u Few of our Iiariiains in the Clly. No. 139-0-room house, n line CCnflO Vo- 31-5-room house close OAA home, Northwest... . OUUUU In, 1250 cash, 26 month O I OUU .No. 31 -10-room houte, t acres crounil, IVovHrS'r?m !10U8e closo C0CAA .1 benutlful place ClOnflA in, M00 ensb. $35 month OZOUU Northwest wIZUUU No. 3d-5-room house. large lot near v o, .n u t ear line, 1210 cash, balance ! i An .No 32 -10-room house, 25 CAAAAA $25 month SI 1 00 acres. Il:.e Rround. only iZUUUU 2 large lots, t room bouse Jaaaa No. 33-4-room house, close ei7Cil near cnr "B dZUOU In, $250 cash, bal $25 month O I 3U Also big list farm lands. MONEY TO LOAN at as low rate as anybody and possibly quicker. We want to "show you. Phone 726. Riggins, Suggs, Adams Co.