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1 I THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Friday, July 17, 1908. PAGE KOUn The Dally Ardmoreite IV THE AKDM02E1TE PIBLLSIIING CCMPAM. 'DNEV 8UOQ8, President. . r.. HYltNK Vice-President II, T. N1HBKTT . . .Hecrelnry-Trensurer Dlruclors-Hlilncr Htu-irs. Lee Cruce, W. Y. Whtttlmrloii.C. I.. Hyrne, 8. T. llledmie. It. W. Dick, J. V. Kinder. entrrcd ut thu I'ostofflco nt Ardmsro as Sccond-dnss Mnttor. Official Paper for Carter County If it Ih in tlio Ardiiioroltu it Ih logul. TERMO OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ths DJIy Ardmorelt line Week i 1 One Month 60 Uu Ye:ir C Oil Ths Weekly Ardmorslts. .r Vnnr. I V Mill ..si uu lili Months 60' Three Months 101 the nntlllquor Interests here claim-' . . .. .Pi'?nnr tix probable Inereiuie In factory butduoss Managers OlDco o i Tit Editor's OIUco 6 j wages resultln from prohibition of nn Distance ....!!.!!!!. !!".!!c3S, $2S6,152.5. Meanwhile both sides are l - : prepartnR Kbc fall campaign, which. It ( Ardmore, Friday, July 17, 1908. 1 liro,ctml, will be more bitterly ! " ''contested than any conflict hitherto. ' 'OR rKEauli.vr , nin I WILLIAM JENNINGS UH Y AN. yon vicb iHmiDK.s' JOHN WORTH KERN. Mr. Bryan's good luck continue, Hmrst baa Kwt confldenoc In Mm and Tom Wauon decUrw h U a truck-, l ling demagopB. -c-ro- Mr. Taft went to tlM m ot in I Iobr distance 'phone wrvtee In lr- Klnkt from the capMol to IIMen to Ted write the speech of acepUioc. oo Whether or not a man has a right to replevin whiskey takti by Ute of flcora for conllscntlon depend largely mi what sort of whiskey Is In the eon ft h on tor y list. A llrltlsli professor declare that InnRorou Bi'rma lurk In telephone mouthpiece. No doubt Oil explains why tlio "lino's busy'' when you are nnxloiiB to use It. o-ho Tho Hlks consumod BO.000 Ijottle of lieur at tho D.illaa lmrbecuo, which proven that there were large nnd thirsty deleRutloiiH from Oeoreln, North Carolina, Kansas, Mnlno and Oklahoma. oo A ChluiRo man killed bin wlfo bc caiiKti she bought a 'JOcont uallco dress. 'I'll I n must bo tho man who whipped his win to make, him take longer atoiie In order to wave hIioo leather. 00 Tim Okluliomnn Inform us thnt lllsliop llrooke lias secured a $3,000 Klft from Nq York for an Hplacopul uhurch at Ardmore. An additional lo cal bulldliiR fund will be raised and a $10,000 struuturo erected. Tho "WWto iMirll' la as thrmitenluR to tlio"tJast ns tho 'yellow daiiRer" ii to the West. China anil Jiikui xhoukl agree to stop the luropHim .md the American from coruertiiR tho whole of the Industrial and com merclal markets In tho Par 14tutL -oo- Two of 'em unhesitatingly display-. si In a bathing suit and no attention I V. so Interestingly, fascinatlunly, en through the slash In a sheaih skirt U o intrretlul , faaclnatlnRly, en-1 . I t 1 . I t , M . , ticlngly wicked. Custom Indeed, ; Mkke airaace laws oo- ilant ma. io late c.v.rnoi Hogg said mail) things orth rem m Wring, but few In his later v.irs ism, Iftined more valuable wl-dom than "1 ' vW no monument of stom- or mar hie, but plant at my hend n i- an tree nnd at my feet an oM faaMi m l walnut anil when tin-.- tic s Hii.il, tienr, let the pecnua and the walnuts fee given out among th. plain M ople of Texas, so that they may plant tin in nnd wake Texas a land of trie ' oo The temjMrnry clialrniau of the pro lilWUou uatloual couentlou p-feired sllghtlnglyto Mr. Hryan as "tho talk nllvi) nmn from Uucolu.' William J. Hrynn I it Christian geutlemau, a t taf abstainer. Hut because he refuses to lako up with every wild movement that sweeps the country ho Is sub JiH)twl to ridicule. If every man In tho United States, prohibitionists in cluded, would act hb Hryan nuts there would bo no "hated ealoon'- In nil this broad land. That's all. Dallas TlinoK-Hcrald. oo With tho democratic and republican conventions now a part of history and Interest contored on tho prohibition convention nt Columbus, tho big liq uor interests of Chicago begin to feel In caniest tho effects of tho "prohi bition wnvo" whlch swept tho conn try this spring. Following tho conven tion of tho United .States Hrowors association In Milwaukee at which it was declared that iv campaign ehould be waged against tflsreputnblo saloons, rigtirt'ii have been compiled south lack confidence In ultlmato showing tho extent of the lnmds rfnnocmtlc miccc. Indeed, much of made iiKin the liquor trwttlc. Cartoftds the sourtieni Indifference to Mr. Hry df fixture mid furnishing from v nn s nomination was duo to a wlde l(H)ii In now dry territory are beta, spreml belief that he could ni'er bo received by concerns In Chicago ' elected. every week. It It stated that .Milwau kee breweries have had to recall oror 2mi carloads of sinto fixtures and the figures for Chicago do not full fnr which Is o marked among no-thorn helilnd this totnl. The most alanlfl- democrat. wnt kIrii, linweHT, Is the Immense Mr. Wollman takes this view of the falling off In tho expenditure by brew-' altuntlon: "As It looks now. the dem cries nnd distilleries for new build- ocraey will this tlmo go Into the pros lugs, innchlnery, Improvements ami Identlal battlo more thnu united, repairs. Tho expenditure In this way more harmonious, more hopeful than Mini year was closu to J2O.00O.OOO, but In any struggle since lSt2. One of Judging from tho first Mix mouths llq- the noteworthy features of this convon nor men estlnialo Hint It will be bare- tlon Is the confidence of many domo ly li00,wm llita year a fallliiR off of crnts In their ability to carry the '.7 1 2 per cent. Many skilled work- country, I try tin himself Iibh Inspired men have been thrown out of employ-1 them with Mm own Indomitable fight ment as a result of this reduotlon In InR. confident spirit. It Ih well known the huslnees. On the other hand, the that In a wny llrynn Is a mtnllst. He economic advantaRes of the readjust' set out years hro to make himself ment undoubtedly compensate for this, ligurea have Jimt been compiled by BRYAN ON THE VICE PRESIDENCY In an article written for Colliers Weekly. Mr. Hr)n takes the posltkm ,lortm.rn ,u-trHK!rats nay that this tlmo that the vice presktant alumni iejwiccwl, (g BUTe, H, tbey rejdy. 'We made a member of the cabinet, ox-of-'arw fn,m Migaouri.'" flclo, In order, first, -that the pret I dent may bar the benefit of his wis. i dooi and knowledge of affairs, and, leeoni, that the vice presldont mny bo better prepared to take up the work ; (of the president in case of n vacancy tn the presidential odlce." Tho augReatkm would seem to lie . ksaaiahtft ah sauaml panutiM In ifBtt nf the fact that four vice presidents within lees than half a century have acceded to the olllce by reaon of n vacancy. Moreover, in the absence of such a conUngenoy, a seat In the cabinet would enlnrse the vice prei.- IdenfM knowledge of U.e couatrys af-j3S falra o as to make him a more po-1 tentlal factor In the deliberation of the senate over which he has to pro aide. As the next vice president has al ready been Invited by Mr. Ilryan to Mhnre the White House wu.i him dur ing his term of olllce. It can readily bo autlclNitml that If Mr. Kern Is given a sent In the cabinet the rela tions between hlumelf and Mr. Hryan will Ih of a much more confidential character rhun those that exlat be tween the present occuant of the White House ami rbe proaldlnK ntlicor of the senate. l-'urlhermoro, Hlnce Mr. Hryan would spurn the Idea, of dimming hla own successor, no fear need arise that aliould Mr. Kern Indulge presidential aspirations he would bo Rhon nu un due advantage over other aspirants In order to per)ietuate "my jiollde." I'oat. -oo HOPEFUL CESS. DEMOCRATS OF SUC- Walter Wellman. who was In Donvor RungliiR the Kl!tlcal situation, record ..... .... n iifiitiiuuii in ll lull uni l tlBL Jinn j often alludeil. That Is. the hope for success I strong In nil democrats aae the southerners It Is absolutely .i. . ., , . true that the northern democracy Is hoM-ful of a great victory and It la absolutely tnio that dor.ens, hundreds j .. ,1 . , . 1 . .1.-1 and thoiisnnils of democrats In tho Wall's Drug Store Fastest Growing DrujJ Store in the Fast est Growing City in the Best State in the Union. Siclt room supplies, drus, sumlrios, tollot rctpiisiti'S, imported and domestic perfumes of rnre excellence. We put two things in prescriptions the doctor did not order "CAUIC" nnd "PURITY " Dispensers of "Veribest" Soda and Ice Cream Our store is yours to use. Come in nnd meet your friends. Leave your small par cels in our cure. Use our telephone. Come in and rest. Uso the store for your con venience and you're welcome to make- the store your headquarters. "Veribest" in everything. Phone 0. . Huyler's Candy Fresh Every Week I'robnbly when tho KOiithern dele gates return from Denver, they will hart absorbed much of the enthusiasm president of the United States. Hebe- Here, away down In his heart thnt the thtrtt try will prove th" chf-m. ' And It Is wit only Ilryan that fee' ' . that way. The democrat! who com from all parts of the country are full j ttt enthnsiaam and ftope and even ! confidence all except those from the south. They hae not yet risen to an appreclatUm of the opportunity which Ilea before their party. Tho,- Mill look upon Irryan as a mnRulflcout lender f n m ca,,. Tn. hear the Looking: further Into the reasons for democratic confidence so common In- the mirth, Mr. Wellmaa tells us lhn, ,, ,h- m-iea which nr.. e ,c,, , ,lwwM5mtK. re .sehras ka ohUt llldUlnai miwota. Wlscoimln, Colorado. Montana, .Vorth ikikotu and u,ht,ttIOi a)l f whch were carrle.1 by Mr. Roosevelt four yeftrs ago Dy tremendous majorities. It Is dltllciilt for southern men to contemplnte the reversal of the SC.- roDllWCaii majority In Nebraska ! i55IH)o , ohl0i aos.OOO In Illinois, 150.-1 Ofto ,,, Wm,1M, 3 ,(Uo.) n Colorado. , (H,0 , Nrth mkMa n,i T3iUoo m ! w,,hltiRton. They do not eomH-ehend ' how uncertain a large body of nortn -j ern voters can be. So steaoV are the j aoutherners in their party allegiance j It seems stranRe that ten o! thoiiK-1 and and even buudreds of thousands I of voters can Jump from party to party within the space of four year. It must be remembered, however, fiat tti.i democratic tidnl waw; of 1S92 w1tnesael sUrtllng changes of po litical sentiment aud when a "wavo" once heglno there 1 m) telling where It will end. The fact that there are symptoms of great political ohangefl In the north ; anil weat affords reason enough for Mr. Bryan's confidence and the en thusiasm exhibited by the party lead era In the north. Houston i'oat. i rn I The Remedy Tnat Does. "Dr. King's New Discovery Is tho ! remedy that doos tho healing others promise but fall to ponortn," Bays. Mrs. K. 11. I'lerson. of Auburn Cen tre. "It Is curing mo of throat and lung troublo of long standing, that other treatments relloved only , tIrarlly. Now Discovery is doing 'me f. much good that I feel con- fidetit Its continued use for a rtklR- onable length of time will restore me to perfect henlth. Thin renowned cm'K" '" r 1,1 remeiiy ami "iroai alio iiiiik neuier is miiu v . i. Krnllll,-K (lrllK 8(ort. n0c am, n.0o. Trial bottle free. Subscribe fnr tho Ardmoreite. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Ardmorclto la authorized to an nounce John Whnyno as a candldlate for the ofllco of Representative from Carter county, subject to tho action of the Democratic primary election August 4, 1008. Tho Ardmorclto Is authorized to announce Ham l Bee ai a candidate for representative from Carter county. Announcement Is ma etc subject to tho action of tho democratic primary, AiiRust i, 1908. Th Rin Wji Hot. Mrs. Ooltt had N-eii nnltlm; for a week or more to Rle her rear porch a Rood xcrulililtiK. but clip wait always nfrnld of IncurrliiR the keen illKpleiis lire of the people In the lint below, who. It reeuied. wele neiur off their porch and who would p't all the drlp plURii of her mtiiIiIiIiir opemtlon. When It rnliie.1. ihoiieh, Mrs. noltt win- what a he tliougiit uai her oppor tunity. The people d"n Iwlow nuioly would not lie out on the porch iltlliiiR the rnlliKtoriu. nnd nil the water that dripped down mmlil he ntti lliuted to the rain. She tilled a bucket with boll Uvt hot water, threw In a xullow cuke of foi nnd Rot Im-y. Cut hbe Imil iekoiiis wrou-, for the H-opIe ilou ii Ulon Mere on their porch enjoying the shower. In a minute Mrs (Joltt henn' woman's voice below saying: "Why. Martini, the rain's com ing through from the nn-h nliovc. The roof miiNt leak." And then Martha observed, with a gasp: "Yes. And. oh. Iicimciis, hud you noticed that the rain l hr'T Did you ever bear of n. h a thing'? Aren't ter rible things happening'; All these aw ful muitlers. and now hut ruin! Hut It's the Lord's lnlig. and we must sub mit." Cleveland l'luln healer. Early La.npt and Wicks. It would be b.ixiiidoiw to ronjecture what the tlrst wUk eonslsfeil of, lull when we come to eonslder the Iron lamp, or "enisle." we know that the wick commonly used was the pith o the rush, which was gathered and partially stripped of Its outer green covering, cut Into ptoper lengths, dried nnd tied up into bundle leady for use The Iron lamp was luimineivil out of one piece of Iron (u a stone mold. This was iimihIIt ti-.iic ,y th,. iiiacksmlth. and the molds ure still in ,,. seen In museums, in Hie hands of prlvatu col lectors and no tlmilit at some of the country blacksmiths' shops. They ure of one uniform sIiih, wild some slight varieties. The lamp consists of two cups, one suspeinlisl above and Inside tho other. The su-pender Is ko tlxe I nnd notched as to enable the upper cnp. which holds the oil and wick, to be shifted to keep the oil constantly In contnet with the wick. The lower cup catches the drip of the oil, which can be easily replnctsl In Hie upper cup b lifting It o(T until the oil U poured Into It. The upper cup has sometimes n movable lid. Chambers' Journal. Carnegis'i First Investment. It wni due to Thniu:i' A Scott thnt Andrew Carnegie made IiIb Hint Invest ment, ten Hhnres of sIm-I; In the Adam lxpre! coinpany. vulited at S.'iOO. This ho did with considerable trepidation, lie hud labored hard for the money bo had saved up while he bud worked n? a telegrapher. It Is part of rallro.nl history how he Inter fell In with the Inventor of the sleeping ear. saw the enormous iiihantnccs which that man ner of travel held out to passengers nnd promoters and how he interested others In the Invention of Mr. Womb rufr. This occurred shortly nfter his return from Washington, when the problems of transportation wero still uppermost In bis mind, lie wuh now on t':r road to success and wealth as he then pictured earthly possessions. The I'cuiiK.vlvnnln oil Ileitis yielded Inrge returns when Cnmegle and oth ers turned their energies in the direc tion of the newly discovered territory In one year land purchased for S 10.000 Increased In value so that It paid a dlv Idend of $1.000.000.-i:.clmnge Reading n Horse's Face, livery hine carries an Index to bu temper and Intelllu'eliee In li s face The teachable, tractable sinuimi li broad nnd II it between the eyc-i. the bony iiilye of bis face dishes s igli ly from the point where the fine narrows toward the nostrils. Ills ears me wip M't, t-eiiHlihe and far niart. wltn n well dellneil ridge of bone exleml'ii;; across the tcip of the head between them Always feel for this ridge In Judging it h.irse. The ie shou d lie hirce. clear and bright, with a prori inent rldue nf bone along the Inner nnd upper edge of the socket.- London An swers. Where Swallowi Go. The swailnws all spend the winter In Central America and the south part of Mexico. They appear In the Miuthcrn Mates as early as the middle of I'elh ruiiry, but t-cldoti) get ns far north as New Imglaiid until the month of May The robins winter In the boutliern (tales and In northern Mexico They nre to ls Keen In Hocks the winter through In the gulf states, Hxchauge, PUutlbli. "The trouble with this tooth." said the dentlbt. probing It with a long, slender Instrument, "Is that tho nerve Is dying " "It seems to me. doctor." groaned the victim. ' you out-lit to treat the dying with a little mure respect." A HOME can do oullt cheaper now than In tho past ten years. Lumber wll not remain at this low prlco. llulhl now. See us for your lumber. 2tf SMITH-FRALEY LUMDUKR CO OKLAHOMANS IN CONGRESS BRIEF REVIEW OF WORK ACCOM PLISHED DURING SESSION. BY HON. C. D. CARTER While Not Accepting All the Glory For Measures Accomplished, He Shows Brisfly Work Done for Fourth Congressional District Tho Oklahoma delegation succeeded in securing much legislation of local importance to tho cltlzex.s of Okluho inn, both of n public and private na ture during tho llrst session of the Sixtieth Congros, but out ot considera tion of your tlmo nnd patience, I will ifMimorato horclnbclow only such leg islation as Is of moat general Impor tance to tho people of tho fourth congressional ('strict. I do not arrognto to myself, nlonc, all responsibility for tho passage ot these measures, but simply claim, In an humble manner, to hnvo duvot cd my ontlro tlmo nnd nttentlon to thorn, nnd I bcllovo, without discredit to others, t can safely lay claim to ns much credit for tho major portion of this legislation, specifically th removal of restrictions, as any other man, Klrst: Hcmovnl of restrictions on the alienation, encumhranco nnd tax ation of all lands owtwd by nllottoes of less than one-half Indian blood, in Restriction Removal Will cause an advance in Ardmore property. Why? Be cause we already have the biggest and best city of its size in the New Sfate. A glass factory and two cotton factor ies to be built, and with our gas and street cars, Why Not? lVclnw We Give n Few of our Ilnriinin.s in the Cily. No. i:i!l-ll-room house, n line No. Ill fi-room house close f QAA homo, Northwest dOUUU in, 2I0 ensh, t'J.r month d I OUU Northwest. wlstUUv No. 30-5-room houso, largo lot near car line, tUO cash, bnlnnco 4 4 A A No .T.l-!0-room house, 25 (4AAAA 125 month 1IIUU uores, il:.o grouml, only .JatUUUU 2 largo lots, -1 room houso (OflAA near enr lino ..wsallUU No. ;u l-room 'house, closo 7CA In, $2.50 ensh, bal $2& month f tfM 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. Energy is well-nourished muscles plus well-nourished nerves. Uneeda .Biscuit are the greatest energy-makers of all the wheat foods. In dust tight, NiPtr sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY clu ling Intor-mnrrlcd citizens nml freedmen. on tho surplus allotments, of all IndlntiB of onehnif and less than j three-quarters blood and directing tho Sccretnry of tho Interior to remove j restrictions on nil other Indiana upon proper showing of competency, or when such action will Inuro to tho welfare of such Indian. Second: Removing tho cloud from titles to nil allotted latins Including In herited estates with full blood holrs. Third: The limitation of the con test period. Fourth: Tho payment of outstand ing Choctaw and Chickasaw warran.ts. Fifth: Tho furnishing of land res ords to each of tho several counties. Sixth: Tho delivery of tribal rec ords, etc., to tho Interior department. Seventh: Tho delivery of deferred patents Intowu sites heretofore ap praised and paid for. Ninth: Tho platting and sale of town, lots on tho segregated mineral laud. Tenth. Tho renppralsomont of town lots In Hartshorne, Okln. Kloventh: The solo of two ncro tracts of public domain for school purposes. Twelfth: $300,000 for tho nmlnten nnco of schools ln tho eastern Judl clnl district of Oklahoma. Thirteenth: $15,000 for slto for pub-j lie building nt McAlestcr, Okln. 1 Fourteenth: Closing tho work of thoj Dawes commission by July 1, 1U09. This only constitutes tho moro Itn- portant of tho beneficial laws secured for our state at tho last session of) congress, and proves conclusively myi contention ot last sumer, viz: "In or der to get legislation ndvnntngeous I to our peoplo wo must hava repre sentatives on tho floor of congress." . Wo wore unnblo however to get leg, , lslatlon oih tunny local matters of fiuprmo Importance on which wo hope to get action nt tho next session of congress. Important nmong theso nre, tho disposition of tho segregated mineral and unallotted lands; n pro vision for public roads In tho Choc taw and Chlcknsaw nations; Improve ment of tho channel nnd banks of our rivers lib order that no such dis astrous destruction may como from floods as wo havo Just wltnossod, and a final settlement of all tribal nf falrs. I respectfully submit tho nhovo re port for tho careful examination nnd consideration of tho people of tho fourth congressional district. Very rcspoctfuly, Your obedient servant, C. D. CARTER. A Revelation. It Is a rovclattcn to people, tho so vcro cases of lung troublo that have been cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. It not only stops tho cough but heals nnd strengthens the lungs. I.. M. Rugglos, Reasner, Iowa, writes: "Tho doctors snld I had consumption, nnd I got no better until I took Fo lev's Honey and Tar. It ctopped tho ho-Tiorrhagcs and pain In my lungs .tnd they nro now as sound aB a bul let." Sold by all druggists. BULBS BUCKBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED. ' SPECIAL OFFER: ' MftJff to build Nw Ilntlnf-t. A 1 triAl will nmkft rnu a tirmintnt rut. ' ' tntnpr. Htlftfartion uurftntMti nrvnur ' money refunded. r samara, mni I ttHk, frriaf , 111. "M.Uk Irts, MllM, fiiU( 1 I ItsumlM. M4lM,CN1CMitll. lltBiM. ItaffaJU. 1 rri ! NMtMs, DtU Tll, I'trrt Tll, Tfbf4 1 F alius TJU. UlklU. Frxb. IUMa Mi 2Lk UraatalAa. I Write to'day Mention tht Paper I I ! PUN rpn, wsjvian wna sil muirtMS, IMtfMil, I iHiiimrwi,siiniMiiHii, sua u fl IM IMt I L ) 1 til I HI 1TS) ml tr ltk IklsCvUMlM 1 t sr is h- vans pj urtr. SOClrORD, IIX.