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I Ardmore. Monday, August THE DAILY ARDMOREI TE PAQE THREE ii North Texaema,e College Conservaloi of Music and Art Fountud 13','. TWELVE WELL EQUIP0 AND THOROUGHLY FURNISHED BUILD INGS OCCUP-D 532 GINLS FROM THIRTEEN jTATES AND TERRITORIES, l'ciitloti atocglJ mill healt!iu . artesian water Iti abundance: night watchman and tralnel nurse. Tbaroiuhly equipped gymnato, library and reading rooms; scientific awl chemical apparatus' special advantages In music, vocal itnJ limtninipwal; art, elocution and phy.-dcal culture; one. hundred iumI din idtitiix, belles other musical Instruments; Harold von Mlclis.li?. of t!ie I-eschetlZKy School of Vienna, tin; greatest piano teacher In America, director of ('Jiuorvatory. We have made a valmble addition to the faculty In l'rof. farl Venth of New York, the. greater vlollt. teach er and composer on the continent; thirty-three officers and teacher: standard literary course leading to scientific and classical degree. Hates reasonable fcr advantages offered. Kor Catalii.KU-' and other Information. nddriss the 1'resldent. MRS. L. A. KIDD KEY. Sherman, Te, REV. E. L. SPURLOCK, Butlneis Manager. Our Show Room Presents a very pleasing appearance with its stock of brand new plumbing goods. Huthroom sots and mirrors here, in j rofusion and every lac y is especially invited to call to sec our lino of bathroom tixtuivs. Wo an; equip pod to do your plumbing rivnit and on short notice. Phono us and wo will bo ylad to submit you an estimate. Phone No. !). SPREKELMEYER COMPANY TINNERS' PLUMBERS The Ardmore Miss Hinds has charge of training school for nurses. Receives? both medical and surgical pa tients. Thoroughly modern in every particular. Special operating loom. Good service, terms reasonable. The medical profession solicited. DKS. HAUDY, VON KI2LLI3K & H'iJNHY Ardmore, Okla. U ALBATROSS FLOUR Quality Guaranteed Pennington Grocery Company Wholesale Distributors I 8 Per Cent-8 Per Ii Money to loan on farms at oney to loan on tarms at 'inmissions charged. Loans closed promptly. All oi any part of loan may be paid at end of any year w thout notice to company. GORMAN $ BOGIE I'l.Hi:. TOItNADO AM) ACCII)i:M insikanck Qfiico Over City National Bank i Who Carries the Hod in Your Family ? Why not cook with Gas during the summer months? Our Jewel Ranges solve that problem. We are the best Gas Fitters in the city. Phone us for estimates. Ardmore Supply Company ... THE CITY Telephone) AND OAS FITTERS. Sanitarium I w Cent-8 Per Cent eight per cent net. No eight per DRUGGIST .... 9 W. Main St. RESTRICTION REMOVAL FROST AS VIEWED BY M.nlort. OUa . iu T: c ,i Oklahoma lie of tcsii'iciiuu it moved lands Iiuh no tur proved u fund. ' I'rtor to tlio Jiiy (hi kill wont Into! ofToot removing restrictions from thou sands of acres of liiml m-itr here, ever) ore expected n lil!? Influx of buyers, real estate firm sprung up ha If liy amglc, evcryNidy'n buggy wns well Knit mm I, 'ti':t hulp r employed, .III to lake Ctll'O Of thf OXpoCllHl III vestor ami III dollars. The great day c.uiiu mikI with :i sprinkling; of Invest ors fiom tin mirth who huil heard iimt'li of Oklahoma mill tlx cheap hinds TIh' wore curried hither anil thitlur mill shown ninny bargain In lands Kiich niu estate agent vied wlili the oilier In showing them nt t ti It D and wearing out livery rig" at .i liiKh prlic. to make, sales. Hut there wan n hitch some way In sonic cases when a real bargain w.i- fiiiinit and ii deal whs hIhiiii to lie closed, it umh roiiinl that the land had heeu previously Incumbered 1 with deeds tnoitgugcs or five year le ii-es. aeqillreil at almost tiolhhiK by parties (already resli'lnts of Ol.ln lioina. and who had reall heen In I control ol ihe IhiiiIk for cum. Of course would-bc purchasers were in formed I hill these Were illexul and would he r'tnovetl liy full, kut lliim liiucli a .Mr. llMiiut win led the enfli r.i, uuih. hmioi nil. I veruclty lot ti it inurh honor ami veraelty wi , ii.ir!ic,illy unknown to the new t'Uii'' the IhiiiU wertj letl im they m i'( Mill in. the IiiiiiiIk of the Kinfl i Aim will now xet new and uimh! drills fiom the Indian at xtieh prleea is lie hi'i'h fit to pax. The county record., ale full to overflowing of iii w leaMCM uiaile niiinJiiK from one to five years' time. iIiiik cloinllim thu title of ul most every piece of laud which was Intended to licciuue fiilu hie ui.der the recent law. at;aln by 1 the man who Ikih had ehai'Ke of It for yeirn ami who will now he In po- Kllion to hold the Indian's land at less cost than previoiiM to the partsnKe of the hill. And the newcomer who wants to liny must first see the white man lease holder or who has a pie vlciis deil ami settle with him, or Inn a clouded title. The laud loan companies will not lend on farms thai ale clouded by Ioiik term leases ho i his places the Indian where he ciiuiiit i en borrow on his aldn. So he will he forced to tal,e what he can lift fiom his former boss, the wlute man who has controlled his laud for yearn. It Is Indeed a pity tli.v this hi cat laud openliu'i was not like tlie previous Kovernmeiit land im-iiIiiks, vo many acres to each man mi. five years time and leipilie an actual hettlemuiit of the lit ml. KverthitiK has worked around to the Interest of the former while man laud holdi r. He is supremo now lit his rlht-.. Of course he has some chance of I'nole Sam lnvestlaiiiii;. some of the previous deals wherein the land was clnudod by him, but when it Is known, that there are 1 1 ' r 1 1 . 1 1 1 tens of thousands of eases eich similar nloutf this line, ami the hIowiuss of court action, theie will hi' plciitt of time for all thee clouds to have heen. removed fiom the title to the land and new deeds given baclc to the same man ami the real Inve-t-or who has come from nfur will have departed to pprhaiw return later aril i pa a bin price for the laud. On, .ilic dav rcHtrlctleux weie removt il cue Indian navi a deed to (l acres of his lauil for f 00 and wants J'-'" per lino for the balance HiiyliiK he oii.'y needed $H) at that time ami I the amount wan what he had nnreed to sell for. Very few of the buyers who came hero from the north for the piii'Hise of huvliiK lauds have purchased anil they enuie hero ex t pectlnp to Invest heavily. They won 'willing to pay $1." per acre for good I unimproved lands II good sled amounts, anil rc-scll them up north 10 farmers who would locale here, but found that "ider tioine of the newly enacted law they would bo , u t ii st prohibited from owning more 1 than a few hundred acres of laud and , those of our utiite who hail organ 1 Izt-il coinpaiiles for the purpose of liitvliiK up these Indian lumls at a 1 legitimate price anil then re-sell them , to the actual farmer, part cash, part 'time, find that under the constitution ; (if the now state a company could not be chartered for the purpot of liming ami selling real estate, which is really under existing u'reumstuuees a mow to the honest tanners. About nil the revenue that Ik coming to this section on, tho n wly for sale lands, Is what Is loaned to 'lie In MARLOW MAN .' a. - .v loan loniiMi ii . thioiiitlioiit tin- state .ret wn.i ii i ally repicmjiit eastern capital M.n of our law a plainly show ou their fm'e to be Intended to osN-cbill h l the fanner, are really Ulsaihanta.u to him, as In thin carte. I'll ere eoms to lip mi Impression out of our stale that Oklahoma ha either by attempted pnasa- ot luw I or liy iMime tliat nave in en pnaxed, declined or shown, tho sentiment di rectly UMiiltiHl ctipltul. Thin like alt other bail newi or falsehoods, if it ! h such, fllway liuvel fast, ami thu reports tiro usually nmmiiried tn an utiusiiiil extent. If uiist.ike have bven made In framliiB our law It Ik the sentiment of our Ik-sI ctil Kens that those mltakei tie reme died anil at the earliest possible mo ment. We need capital in our state and with a big "0," whnh, r It lie Standard Oil or uny othei kind of a concern be It trust or not. Capi tal Is attracted where there Is a chance to tiiuki inum-y on an Invest tnent and thoiu nottheru investors who have come to our sine and foil nl conditions exUtliiR which they consider Injurious to capital do not return to their homo as a good ad vertisement for our state. Where we rend In tho dallies that our taxi a this year will bo reduced to ,1 er cent when they oro a III tie over " per cent last your and icallise tho fact that thu assessment has been multiplied by three wo an putting out u vreat advertisement in one way and swallowing some bitter med icine .11 the same time li seems to he th Idea that any oniatilxutloo of business men will noon In-come a trust and a combine but the rirmers and labor (oh those votes i may com bine on their cotton, their warehouse charges, wages, demand ,in kind of a law regardless of Its fairness to the test of the people and have a fair chance of at least getting it in troduceil by some leglslaior who wants their votes. Do you ask for uny Ideas from tho business men? Your (orresi-oiidcnt has talked with sever ill and they seem to think that per haps the new kwlslntuto will reme dy such conditions Unit have evlsted heielofore which are Injurious to till, or perhaps a iiipw party may swIuk up, a business men's iwirty, coiniMised of men who will vote only for men who will look out for their Interests ait well as for those of other classes. We had better have a few years ot trusts and their money distributed Jver this stute to help develop our lands and make a market for our oils an. I other resources, than to shut thorn mid other capital out by strin gent laws which show plainly on the face of the law their Intention, a tendency towards socialism, or per haps a lack of experience along the I lines to be covered b the law. Hud we no railrouls we would give half we had for them, yet thoy urn a g gantle oc.tnpl, and must bo liaru'essisl egai'dless. the telephone service a few years ago was absolutely rotten all over the slate, capita! came in ami built It up to a good public ser vice, it must b ikuw hnrnoiMi'il and handled with lion glovea: the Stand ard was using (ptlte u lot of our oil and suddenly the sciews must be put to them and thov run out with the result that wc see tlio produceri claiming they will be Injured If Hip liWH uru enforced and the people will bo severely Injured wh don't io how) If they are not enforced, and other conditions. However, we have ti xrent nnil grand state and all our legislator i seem will'iK and anxious to please. and thoso who hnvo solicited our votes nay they tiro ready ami 'wllllim to remedy any conditions that may ovist that are honesilv Injurious. I.et IK tilve thoiu our hearty support mid see. A WMkllnij Is the only way to describe the poor child tint 1 afflicted with worms No matter how much or liow o'tea It eats, the worms get all the noil.' Islinn'nt from the food, thu child gets nraotically none. White's Crattm Verinlfugo geta rid of the worms quickly, easily nud with no bad after effects, price 2." cents a bottle. Sold by T. J. Hatnsey. Indians Baptized, Wulouga. Okla.. Aug. IV Two thou and Indians representing elghl dlf fereut tribes, held a religious caiim infftlng ou Circle Left Iland'a allot tnent. After the meeting many In (Hans nnd whites; gathered on Nort'i Ciinadlan river win re iho baptism ol thlrO three Indian converts orctt red EUROPE HAS FAITH IN US BUSINESS REVIVAL HEME AL READY IS FORESEEN THERE. STRONG OPTIMISTIC VIEWS There is No Hostility to America and American Goods, Even In Spain, and Rutsl.i, Says O. f. Klngsley. New York, Aug. H. Ktrongly oiil mlstlc views on nenernl btislnesn con dli Ions and the outlook for Aniertean enterprises thero were exiresscil to day by 1). 1'. Klngaley president of the New York Life Iimuranre compa ny who has Just reiurned frini a four months' trip through all the prlncl lal eoniiirle or ICttrope IneltidliiR KuroKnn Itussla. Mr. Kltntsley said thai In the course of Ids stay utinind he sought out und met men of every class ami Interviewed the bankers and ovent- tnent tnliiJslers In sitbalntlally nil tho capitals of i:urope. "I round practically no hostility to American or American Institutions." said he. "On the coitlrory. the prod uct of American enterprises are to day more largely In evidence I Im u ever before. In every considerable Lily there are handsome plants offer ing successful American shoes. Amer ican typewriters American plows. reapers ami all kinds of agriculltiiiil Implements. American sewing ma chines ami American life insurance. (ioveinmeiilnl regulations ate strict but fileiiilly. I round the for eign insurance ileMi tmenls very rileudly In their altitude toward Amer lean companies. "Americano, as they call us. me cordially welcome In Spain not with standing, the Into unpleasantness, and in Russia the word 'American' Is still one to conjure with, notwith standing the sympathy which Amer ica was supposed to hnvo with .la pa n in the leceut trouble. Theie is general tecognltlon all over the country of the Increased Importance of the United States, and in the lllimls of Ihe masses of the people the ('tilted .Stales Is still the laud of opportunity, ami they mauliiln to ward it the romantic Interest .which necessarily attaches to that frame of tnlnd. They expect great things front tho K'oito of the I'liltcd Stales. They si indue us, but they do It In a kind ly way. They cannot understand, for example, how It Is that after tho pan ic of l'.KIT, congress did not Imme diately pass a pioper remedial meas ure. They criticise that. Hut they are illsitoseil to forgive us it good deal, ami the people as a whole wel come us and our Ideals, partly be caiine they find us profitable, but also because they really like us." Gore and Flynn lo Speak. Duraut, Okla., Aug. !i. -t'nlted Slate Senator Core and Dennis I'lynti. his political opisuieni. will spook from the samo pluifoim in Hi s city on August 20 or 21 at ilie Id settlers' picnic and barbecue to lie held here at that time. I.eiteis ot acceilaiu'0 weio received from In tb of thoiu today, lion, ('buries Carter, congressman fiom this district, and his socialist opponent. Hon. M. (' ('.trier, will also speak here on the samo occasion, while among the oth er sieakers ate Chlnf Justice It Hums, Hon. William Murrav. speaku of the last house; Judge O. C I'aiUei Mayor Ilatoliott of McAlester. ilom Y. II. Ma) oh of Durum and Dr Wright of Olney. I'orty I vis haw been donated for the eveni Chronic Diarrnoea Relieved. Mr. lidward 1-.. Henry. wih t o- Cnit ml States Kx press Co.. Chu ao. write "Our general iiprltitendent Mr Quick, handed me a bottle of Oh imher Iain's folic. Oholeia and DlairhoHii Iteiuedy some time ago lo ch-ck an r.ttank. of the old chronic diarrhoea I have itHtHl It since that iltiui ami cured many on our trains who have been sink. I am an old sonlU-r w served with Rutherford II ...ni'H and William McKmley four years In tlio litrd Ohio Ittslnietii, ami Iikvc no ail ment except chronic diarrhoea, which this remedy stops at once." For sale by P. J. iiamsoy and Hoffman Drug Co. The Hat Doctor. Johnson, the Hatter, wants to make that I'annma look like new. He dean and blocks hats. Also clean und presses clothing Out of town oulcis given prompt attention NVt door to Ardtnoro State Hank 02 CARTER ON SEGREGATE MINERAL LAND PROPOSITION "i il a V 'if In mi ,ul .In -. In I lit- old -oldi.'! - .11 tin-, pt IC" Saturday t'oiiKiinMiiHii C. t) Curler gave his initial expression tor tilt cniiiHlgu as In the settlem itt of till M'gregnted nilneml land prisi;dthm. lit vkw or the fart that the Assts tan i Secretary of Hi IiHertor slgtit tied at a Uiniptet at South MrAlest r Ihnt Mr. ("Hrter was the only man who could ei a settlement of tills ! matter, his statement today Is frttught with utmost lniirtanee to all those living ou or nenr the coal bell. Mr. Ourt r said: "As to the segre gated mineral land. I wish to say Ilia' Inst year my platform, which was dls I irllniteil all over the state, and ,'iib ! Ilslie.l In over sixty 'ifttcrs In the dls- trlcl. contained the following plank. ! to wit : 'The sale of thu segr gated mineral land to the state of Oklahoma, the mliteial lo lie held by the slate as u perinuneiit school fund, and sur face to Im Mild In Mcliml s tilers In tiscti. not exeeeiUng 110 aerts.' 'I V.-tull l. ,t,,,f Mil.!., ......Hul.t.. . ... n,., inni n.,.,.- ' in", him I' , of the mineral utidrlln this IhiiiI for il iwrmanent scIkhiI fund has til ways nials to me. but m notion was that the ! denil (loveriimeitt should W the Chickasaw s and Choc taws for Uils land uihI emliiw the state wilh II. without any cost wlmlevu- to the stale. I have been before several congiesslonal coumiltbea In defense id this proposition. I appearetl before the select semttc coitiniltle,, at Aril tmire two year's ago ami asked that these lands le- iliumlcd lo the state as a isriiianent school fund. II.mui being uotllled that this wns ltiiHw slide. I then suggested Unit the eon- gross of the ttnlted Stales mnke pro- vision to have the Indian authorities sell the laud to the new suite to be lined lis it permaiieut scIiihiI t'uuil. "What I have wild about the dlssi- sltlon of this land was based on the proposition or the coal lauds being sold liuinedlutly. nnd 11 they were nol sold Itniiiedlalely there should be some piovlston made whendiy the sur- face or tin coal land might be placed Itii division, ami tl ilnrral land nnotlier. so that Hint part or the conn- try might be allowed to develop, mid the solution or that would probably b.. the sab or the surface sonuniloilv. "In a public letter to W. S. .Nelson, secretary of the segregated coal laud s itlers association, on September 12. I called attention lo the above Ktnte- ! ment, and further wild that "the ipiestlon as to whether the surface and mineral should be sold Jointly . , , ..... or separately Is ,, mii'k-r of ltH. and not to be ipilhliled over, when the development of the countrv is nt stake.' That was my opinio,', th .. .... and It Is my opinion now, but It seems that so much delay Is to be occasioned by tho state buying these lands Unit It would be Impossible to ooiisiimniate tho trade within any reu- soiiAhl'i length of time and In Iho meantime the development of the 1 coal bell would be unreasonably held up. Therefore. I believe It M ueeessnrv to accept the proviso of tnv declaration und work for the sale of The Densmore Hotel OTll AND LOCTST STREETS Try us next tune in the Avenue cars at Union Depot, and walk one block south. W. P. Poland Poland & Foster Successors to Koborts vt Poland Loans and Abstracts, Fir" and Tornado Insurance. Prompt Service, Reliable Companies. tin. - -ml., . s,Vi ,,i,.v ,,n(, f m,ia)t tracts V,. have conie to the point I l,,l my I iltr to Mr. NV on. 'Wiien (he actual d veloimient of ihe country is ml make mid we ramiot afford, to iinlbMi over details Therefore I ptetl myelf uti.pn.im edly to work for the ml,, of tl -tn fe twnnralel).' .Mr. farter further mild that no llhstendlim the next sslmi v ,t n"r" ,lon. he IhoiiRht with Mi. assistance of In- interior tctartnici.t the Dslahoma delegation should In aide to ,iit a inn through along the line ill his il.-el.ii-aiion STEAMER STOPS TO SAVE STATIONERY THREE HOURS IN MID. OCEAN VHILE PASSENGE' IS OPCRATHL. ON New Yolk. ll . While Hi iir.t HK-eaii. the "''drln .r waiie i ,h,t WH" loipmt for nearly ihrc hours so that a surgical o,er;,'i-.i could be rerforiiiei ou Alri. Thom . -Trrtiell of New York, a oartn iiass.-n ge.-. Mrs. Tfhi-ll who wn k t'tri 'i r I wllh hor nimlwml from a vi-,1 vii, I n Kngnl. was HHvf - 1 ' '' " Hni1 )r' ,rl,,r '"ll,l ' r"' i ' H Dr. W. S. Ilultend of John llopn University, a prouiliiei t stir geon. Iloth deolnrod that an opetn lion was necessary lo save tire worn I "n 1,f'' ' (,,l" A llHrtlntt. eommnmlei of I '''lrlc. wns Informed that tie , "" possible motion or the shli was required In the operating room and ,i notlc was posted telling the mi n. """ I'"' "'''l1 would be toioc l for "fl''r '',0 o'clock Sattu ,lu afternoon, Tll' ,w'o surgeons, with the 1i h it' ll dcwiirds and nurses ou tho s'llp wire, """ough with th irworl; nfler sin '"out's delay, but tho condition of Hi I"tlti wns so critical thai the n'i w" ,lot ahead at her norma" i "I"',m1 f"r Uvo Uow 011 " "rrlvul isterday Mrs. Trebell win. j ,ak''" ,,w' v,'v York liospltnl and l)r' ,,rlor '"'"''veil that she was on " M)l permanent convnlesccnco unless new complications set In. A Doon to Elderly People. Most elderly people hr.vo some kid ney or bladder disorder that Is both painful and dangerous. Foley's Kid ney Itemedy has proven a boon ti- i. . i ,. t. Cll-H. IICIHIH n il niiiiiiiiuit-s lief ; ..rltmry orKaiiH. corrects Irrogularltle j and tones up the whole system. Com menee taking Foley's Kidney Homed ""V", nn'1 1,0 vlgotous. Sold by all 1 "lrugglHts. dw Removal of Restrictions Blanks. The Ardmorelto has In stoclc thu new forms of petitions for tho Re moval of Restrictions. Mull orders promptly flllo.1. HAYWOOD'S ANTISEPTIC Kcot 1'owder at Coleman Ilros.. Druggists , .) welers Money returned If you nra no' pleased with it o FFKKJS tlio best nc comtnodntioiis nnd service of ativ Hotel in Kittisas Citv tit tnoderuto rules. We especially solicit In tlie patrontipu of the great mm . m : UUI IUU-S 111 I" rllan I'lau S'i lu S. Vrr ll .'liriil-rii I'lail .SI In .S- I'rr !) .ri I.,' Hmei liy Vivk or Mmitli city. Take Independence et ofT at Sth and Locus V. H. Foster