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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Wednesday, Sept, 23, 1908 PAGE FOUR The Daily Ardmoreite Dy the ARDMOREITE PUDLISHING CO. Sidney Sugg", President. jti ed nt the Poatoftleo nt Ardmoru rb Second-Class Mntlcr. Official Paper for Carter County If It Is in the Anliiiorelt", It Is legal. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The Dally Ardmoreite. One Week 16 Olio Month 60 Ono Year $6.00 The Wsekly Ardmoreite. Per en, by Mall U-00 Six Month 60 Three Months 21. Phones. IliMncM Maimer' Olllce 638 Cit Krillora Olllce 6 Long l)ltanc RJ8 ' - 1 - - 1 Ardmore, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1908 j FO'l PKBSIDHNT WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. KOU VICH PKKSIDKM'-- JOHN WORTH KERN. Tor l ulled State S"intor T. P. GORE. Kor United Status Coiigrvasuinii t Fourth District) CHAS. D. CARTER. Kor Suproma Court Judgo R. I.. WILLIAMS. Tor Corporation CominlsbloniT A. P. WATSON. Kor State Senator (Klehteenth Dis trict) HARRY K. ALLEN. For lU-proBontntlvo tCartor County) JOHN R. WHAYN W. F. GILMER. More paving 'With Ardmore as phalt Is what we need. oo Natural gas I an established fac tor In Ardmore, and wo want more factories to use It. OTO About fifty miles of 7fi-pound rails Ih being laid by tho Frisco on the central division from Klamlehl to KoMiiuu and from Fort Smith to Jensou. oo The new charter for the city of Ardmore Is neat lug completion. Tho time limit la Thursday even ing and wo learu it will be com pleted within that time. Not In that a scientist says that trees can think, tho Washington Herald offers proof In Iho shape of the weeping willow. Is the slippery 1 ii i the politician ot tho tree out lit' -oo- I'orttigal ami Cuba ale the latest foreign governments to appoint del egates to tho Sixteenth National Ir rigation Congress, Alhuipioripic, New Mexico, September I'll to October 10th. o-H) llclng unable to agree on the name of either ltryau or Taft for their -l-yonr-old son because tho wife Is a republican and the hus band a democrat, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Johnson of Polk City, Iowa. I named the boy Jennings Howard Johnson. It Is now twelvo year since ' en bv the promoters, who Invested Ilryan's "cross of gold" speech In , merely a few dollars In personal ex P'icago. The echo of that speech ' pense while promoting the enter- Ktlll lives. Why? l.lko all true loiiuence, like the oration for tho irown, nnd tho Philippic of Do mosthene. It bad lu it the ring of sincerity. Hrynn ring true. In ri liglon. In moral. In polities. In very pathway of life, tho great No brasknn ring true. Till it Is that gives him power. It 1 this that ha 1 mi oh spurious Issuance of watered endenred him to tho hoart of our j Block? Tlieso humid securities hnve people; nnd it Is this that 1m ! poured forth from Wall utroot In a bellied him to lwM thorn, In spite nihility flood. They have engulfed of all kind of adverso efforts of j the country with unjust trantortn fiH enemies, down to tho present tlon taxes for transportation dav j charge merely aro taxes levied to - o--o I maintain tho modern public high- bunk pH I km1c houht b a wy tH0 Btum railroad. 'ing of esUWlntied value: it ahould Ca complaint be regUtrd If r negotiable aa a piece irf money; should alwnys be worth Ita face ;iluc At the present time, most ' ..nk hooks are cf that tort, thank ' t'ie generally good character of ii ii. inkers. But many eltiaena have ( x i r.f need periods of uncertainty us to the exact value of those in He look which wire the only evl-1 dciice they poeeefaed thnt the bank owed money to them; and hoats of people, right lately too, have found that, when they at!ed for their mo r.tv. they could not get it. Cannot on see benefit in a law which would Insure the prompt payment to you of overy dollar you bad depos ited, regardlosg of whether or not some particular bank had been mis managed and your monoy chanced to havo been entrusted to the safe taping of that bank" WILL POWER AND POVERTY. In Oils id' a f thought HHii-f"i-mice nil the Hiver of ni'nl over matter and llio domination of Iho lut'iitnl attitude mill pornl kindred ami equally mysterious ami mysti fying subject, the thinkers seem to havo gotten hold of something which they limtluoiivuly know Ih good but which thoy Mini grout dllllculty In properly lining. Wo have long liiul thu Idea, that dl''iie can be cum) by tlio inuntiil attitude, Mini now tint Aaauclatloti Tor the Improvement of t ho Con dition or tlm Poor ot New York, a MT) good society despltit Its lengthy mime, linn sot about to cure poorly by tho attuio nieiuiH. It Ih roIiir to try to euro poverty by t'llmtimting tho realization of pov erty. When n man of tha down and out kind nppllo for aid, lntond of making him realize what n failure he Is ami that, after all. it' pretty much his own fault that he ban ar rived at his present atnte, from whlrh lhre In probably little Iiom t h( ,.,,,. l)l()y ,,.,, ,, with tin fact that thin are rather I promising after all, anil an u f lrt course In tho thought treatment Blip j ply him Willi a new milt of clothe. ' a bath anil clean llnon. Thu man Immediately ha a better opinion j of himself, and starting out for work I ipinllfled to Impress oth er. In the Ill-kept and poverty In vtidoil dlrtrlot of tenement house, tho first thing done In the allevia tion of suffering I to put thing In lilphapo. Tho window are washed, tho stove Ih blackened, the washing I done, and then the cupboard 1 replenished. Tho Idea of eleanllnesH I Infection, and with It come a vim and determination to get a new grip on thing. There' a great deal of logic In the method tho New York society with the dlltlcult name I using, but Jut bow far It can bo success fully carried out I dttllcult to de termine. We are all conscious that the teach and power of the mlml I a thing ot which our store of knowledge Ih n ha.y a I thai concerning the star. Instinctively wo feel that the mind should dom inate everything that '' Hie sim ple exercise of will, If wo under stood how to avail ourselves of the mind's power, we could control ninny things which now bold us helpless pawns. I.lttle by llttlo the sum of hiimnn knowledge grows along this line as along other. In small measure wo can apply the the ory, but It must bo the rich harvest of generations yet unborn to deter mine what we might havo dono with these marvelous mentalities which we posses, yet scarcely com prehend. Kccord. io WHY NO RELIEF? Thomas V. Ryan testified on the u Uncus Miami In New York that more than 'JO per cent of the ex isting railroad stock In this coun try Is water. I.est his statement might have been misunderstood, Dis trict Attorney Jerome asked Mr. u"" " ,,M-w ' Hi'rtlon and then, when tho latter reiterated It, Mr Jerome nuked him to explain. "Little of the stocks which have been Issued." Mr. Ilyan said, "repre sent actual money Investment. In most Instances, tho stocks were Ink- prise, and bond were Issued from tho proceed of which the road w-ns built." These stock aggregate billion; every $100 share Is a deninnd from the bolder for annual dividends, which the people havo to pny. What Im been done to prevent ,h(( thu 4,r nueilm h. validity ot halting pledge to dovliie mean to prevent the issuance of watered atoeka? When the controll ing political party, with every branch ot the government ln It hand, permitted those nhnaes to grow to such huge proportion. I lt ,)robblo thnt It will be the most efllclent Instrument euro tuo conditions? wherewith to 04-O- September 38 Tbl lt the first day of autumn, and Dame Nature reminded us very forcibly of the fact las' night when ahe kicked the "good old aummer time" out of tho country. Dr. C. McCoy left today for a '"I'lne-1-- lslt to Wa'ne and other points north. A BRYAN SCARE IN WALL STREET. Wall Htreet not a fit of nerve during the past week. Following tho Vermont election came the elec tion In Mai no where tlio domocrnt gained 32 per cent. Then tho dem ocrat of New York nominated ror governor a strong man and K. II. llarrlninn anil Jntno J. Hill pub licly stated that the groat danger to tho republican was tho apathy all through the west. Till wa too much for speculator and tliey be gan selling stock so Hint for a few days I looked very much as If the panic days of lust October and November liad returned. The stock market lost flvu point on an nvorngo and losses of fi, 8 and 10 point In Individual Issues were common.. Tho market had beon ad vancing Mimdlly for three month with hardly any reaction and the big men who bought stock at low flgtne began selling uulotly to take profit. Trading during thu decline was nnusnnlly heavy both on the Now York and tho Consolidated Stock Kxchanges. There wn plenty of n oo,l now but tho four of Hry an overshadowed those develop mcnt. OKLAHOMA LEADS CORN. IN BROOM Oklahoma 1 tho banner broom com statu, raising more broom corn than any other state In the union, )el when you buy a broom lu the average Oklahoma grocery yon get one made In Kansas, Missouri or Illinois. This should not be so. We grow the broom coin and tho tim ber for tliB handle and every biooin used in Oklahoma should be grown In tho stnte. There aro a do.en or luoro small broom factories In the stato but If everybody would ilomaml Oklahoma iiiailc brooms ami accept no others, these would soon glow Into large institution and score of other fac tories wogld be started, giving work to hundreds of men and insuring the corn grower n better price and a homo market for his product. If Mr. Hearst keeps on it mile longer he may succeed lu electing a democratic prosldint without try ing to. U-t-O' STATE FAIR NOTES. Oklahoma City, Sept. 21. Ono of the features ot the Oklahoma State fair which Is attracting Interest throughout the state Is a young men's stock Judging contest. These con. test aro open to residents of the stato iindor -n years of age who havo never completed an agricultural eo. lego course. Horses, cat Ho. sheep nnd Bwlno will be judged by the young men, and prizes aggregating $60, will bo awarded the winner. Prof. t'. A. l.lnklator of the Oklaho ma Agricultural college will super lnt ml the contests. Saturday, October II, will bo educa tional day at tao stato fair. Student from several of the stato Institutions tare planning to nttend In a body on that day. Teaehors hi tne public schools will ho afforded a raro Hrtuulty to see a splendid oduca tlonal exhibit, and should plan to vis- j It tho fair at that time. A larg. amoiint'of space upon the upper i floor of the exposition building will J be asslgne dto the educational exhlb ; lu. which will conilst of work done by public school children, exhibits from seven hihor Institutions of learning, a geological display and oth er Interesting feature of Immense value to those interested In cdwa- ! tlonal matters. The outcome of the "east and west aide" attendance contest nt tho Okla homa Stato fair is being watched with Interest. Krlday, October -', will bo wet sldo day; Saturday, Oetobtr :i will belong to the east sldo peoplo. Tho aldo having the larger attend ance on It day will be awarded a handsome United Stntes flag. The Main Hue of the Santa Po 1 taken a the dividing line. Crowd nt Ade's Farm. llrook, 1ml..- Sept. 23. All fore noon from the bill, from the coun tryside, boggle, family carriages, hay rack and farm vehicle of ev ery description crowded the roads leading to Harelden. the country borne of George Ade. where Tnft de livered nu addroes this afternoon. Ado furnished food for nil In dh ner jwlls. Taft addressed the throng from a grand stand erected to gl;v Mm a sweeping view of Ade' corn crop, blooded cattle and aristocrat le dog. It. H. Taylor U a business visitor here todny from Dallas. Max AYesthelmer loft this evenlni, for Marietta to look after business maters. The old chestnut was crplolrd ' nbout the firt of o ember of last i or when the word panic in t lie liift'ory of the ountrv wa precip itated after eleven cars of unbrok en llepublicnn (ontrol of every braneli of tlio nntional gouTiiincni. Mr. Itrvnn i n democrat in tlie j brondel sense of tin word. 11c be lieve in tlio people. He feels tlint limy may be. trusted. He commend ed the 1 nit ia t no and Referendum in the Oklahoma constitution and etig goMed the motto, "lvot the people rule." How about that Jlcpublican full j dinner pail? Have they got it i busy feeding the twenty-two thon-j and skilled me lianies which bena tor .lo Fornker declared the other day in a public speech were out of employment in the city of Cincin nntti alone. Mnny Oklahoma democrat? who hae been voters Air-years will havo their first otiiMirtunilv this f.ill to en-it a ballot for president of the i I niled blnto. I hey are going to j do it loo. ami depite the attempts of I the republican campaign mnnager, : to keep down interest, the democrat I ic volo in Oklahoma will be incrca- j ed tltis year instead of diminished. I l'rom this trend of mind, Jlr. llryan, in considering the bank de posit guaranty law, is naturally ini-l polled lo study t lie question from the ' view point of the man outside the I teller's window, lie realizes that it1 would be :i good thing to havo a law ' which would prevent the depositors' of any bank from loing all their ' hard earned saving in a bank fail ure. He believes that it would be better to have the burden of the hank losfpt' to fall on the men who profit by the huinpt and for thati reason, he faors the guaranty law. Hrynn lias been the best friend thnt Oklahoma ever had. Through out the entire count rv, they refer I to Oklahoma as "Itrviin's Baby State." Bryan doesn t deny the par entage, and mis-es no opportunity to e.press his pride in "Oklahoma and her democratic government. Okla homa democrats will be given their first opportunity this fall to repay .Mr. Bryan for what he has done for Oklahoma. Jlvery democrat worthy of the name will go to the polls at any t-aerifiee in order to muke abso lutely certain and sure that Okla homa's teven e'ectoral votes will be cast for the "(ireat Commoner." Xinoly-ciojit out of every liun VI red voters in Oklahoma believe in t.ho b.nk deposit .sunrnnty law. IIf practical operation in Okluliomn for more than sis months lias deni onstraled its feasibility, and yet the Republican now.paper and Re publican campaign managers are now ntrnckinjr the law. declaring that it don't really alford protec tion lo the depositors. The solu tion to tlii-. is env. Joe Xorri.s wants money for the National Re publican committee to re-cleot Vlird Jlffinire to conrc" in the FirKt District. The national Ttcpub Jican committee want some ingen oiuly contrived liei discrediting the bank deposit guaranty idea. There's the sdntion in a nutshell. IWTB.l )7.V(7 OKLAHOMA In their mad zeal to defend the national republican platform and the republican candidate for pres ident, the pattisinn ripublican newspaper of Oklahoma are tra ducing and ullifiying the laws and government of their own state. An itiManre in point is an nrlielo in flic Oklahoma State ( apit.il oppo? ling the bank deposit plank of the national democratic platform, in tho course of which the following language is ipiotcd from tho Aurora, Illinois. Heiicon: "Oklahomn ! Wl v shouldn't Bryan sliik to her? She gave Jum tllic deciding vote that swept 'i.m from a c-mall newspaper jo'j mto a position of affluence, she provid ed Www the opportunity to let looe his Hoods of oratorv Uoii the oiglitv million people of the I in'od States Instead of a few hundred de cjm'cs nt n national party convent on. To-dny she looks to him as tho soul of her bodv, the fount of nil her blessings. Mm man who provided the wind for her satis up the stream of paternal government," "Mr. hnjaix's batik guaranty ideas are miilable to business con (Lilians in Oklahoma vhote popu lation is largely half-breed Indians and negroes." What do the people of Ok'.ihoma think of a political party whose newspapers and speakers have to re sort to such villainous nrs-Tepre-sentations of the entire population of n state in otvlor to bolster up their waning cause? How infinite v more execrable thu newspaper of Oklnhonja that would rt-produce this vicious calumny. WOMEN Kvcry woman ha so much pain, woik and worry in life that any needless dally suffering from back ache, headache, dizziness, tanglier or other kidney ills Is unfortunate, in deed. Doan'B Kidney Pills havo brought new life, health and strength to thousands of women afflicted in this way, by curing tlio kidneys. If you don't Just understand your condi tion, don't forget that It may be thu kidneys. Women enslly fall victim to kid ney Ills. The confining work a wo man does, the tight, heavy clothing she wears, the constant bending, reaching and lifting of housework, the cares of bringing up children, are nil trying, Any fever, cold, chill or stinln may weaken the kidneys, and set up congestion, with back acho and disturbance of the urine. Too ninny women have come to think that backache, pain through the hips, hendache, "blues,,'' dizzy spells, sick hendnch,l nrrvoiisiios and swelling of the ankles, wrist or llmbn, are troubles peculiar to the sex. Don't make that mistake suspect your kldn-ys first. Men hnve similar aches when the kidneys are Blck. It Is n woman' duty to herself nnd to her ratn ly to delect the first signs of kldiuy weakness, and to give the kidneys prompt help. A DOAN'S KIDNEY Sold by all dealers. WOMEN ON ROCK PILE. Mrs. Porter-Boyer Could Have Learned Conditions at Ardmore. In the Oklahoma City Times of ycHtorday appears tho following: Iiw requiring women to perforin manual labor when In Jail, wero de nounced by the' Oklahoma Woman buffrnge Association nt It meeting last night. It was ixilntcd out that Texas and Oklahoma were the only states permitting this. Mr. Ida Porter-Iloyer, headquar ters secretary of tho association, said on this subject today: "Ye, I know of two states, Tex as and Oklahoma, where women aro sometimes compelled to work on the rock pile, when In Jail. And I have heard that this I also true lu Geor gia nnd Alabama. When I was at Ardmore recently, they Informed me on reliable authority that a woman prisoner was working on the rock pile at tho Jail there. That is an I outrage on womanhood, whether In Jail or out. And I don't think It j denotes might of chivalry for this I new state to have such a statute I on Its hooks. Whether It Is Impllc j Itly commanded by law or loft to I the discretion of tho wnrden, lt still remains a disgrace." Local police olllcials approached on this matter today, stated thnt j the ease mentioned was that of an I undesirable negro wench, -whom tho i olllcers wero unnbo to drive from I the cltv nnd who wnlked the streets at night. Repeated arrestH had no effect on this negro woman and only tho rock pile caused her to leavo tho city. No manual labor i .has ever beon demanded or com ! polled of white women prisoner. Only In extrenio cases havo negro women been made to work. DeWItt's Carbonztii Wltcn Hazel Salvo Is thio best thing to use for pile. Sold bv W. 11. Frame 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? Hclow We Give a Few of our Hnriitiin.s in the City. No. i:ti)-il-rooin houso, a lino CAAA No. Ill fi-room house closo 01 O AA home, Northwest dDUUU in, I2M cash, $25 month I QUI? No. ai-10-room house, . acre ground, Zocn? S'tfl Znth8 $2500 a beautiful place 4 AAAA '"' ' $',sin,ontn fcUWV Northwest tfl&UUU No. Htl 5-room houso, large lot near car line, I2t0 cash, balance 14AA No. 32 10-room house, 25 (OAAAA -" month 1 I UU acre8,ll:,u ground, only... UUUU 2 lnrgo lot, I room house OAAA near car lino wUUU No. l-room house, close 4 f CA in, t250cash, hal 125 month... 9 1 I 3U Also big list farm land. MONEY TO LOAN at as low rate as anybody and possibly quicker. We want to "show you. Phone 726. Riggins, Suggs, Adams Co. SUFFER NEEDLESS PAIN 'Many Mysterious Aches May be Cured by Cur ing the Kidneys. WRY PICTURE miS A STORY I I I i Price So cents Fostir-Miliujrn Co., Buffalo, N.Y MILO. .Mllo, Okla., Sept. 2.. We have had n nice rain during the Inst week which started hto streams run ning and left moisture in tho ground sulllclent for farinlng pur pose. The farmers are busy gathering com. which Is somewhat Inferior to what It wa believed to be. Tho first bnlo ot cotton of the season was ginned nt this place on tho 19th, but the writer did not lenrn the name of tho party who produced It. .1. W. Johnson I building a new store nnd expects to move his stock of merchandise Into It about the 2'ith Inst. Orln Mahaffey. who ha recently been lu the employ of Mr. Johnson, ha moved from this place to Ard more, where ho has accepted a po sition with Westhelmer & Daube, nnd Sam .1. Mutler hn accepted a IKisltlon as clerk for Mr. Johnston till Janunry first, when Mr. John son's son-in-law. Dr. . W. Amerson. will embark In the merchandise business as Mr. Johnson' partner. W. A. Taliaferro I going to move to Aidmore In the near future where lie ha accepted a position as assistant mnnager of the Farm ers' Cotton Yard. Dr. and Mrs. Amerson are lu Ardmore. Mr. Moore of the firm of Renvois & Moore, was In Mllo and purchas ed somo fnt hogs from Mr. Johnson todny. Dr. Amerson has purchased a block of land containing nbout four acres, for residence purposes nnd Is now Improving It by fencing It nnd building gravel walks. Poland fc Anderson gives lt all ! away In event oil or ga Is found on their new. addition. Rend their new proposition. 23tf . special remedy for weakened or ills tased kidneys, for backache and uri nary disorder, Is Donn' Kidney Pill, a composition of vegetnblo In- ! gredlent that may bo taken by strong or weak, or young or old, 1 for the action Is gentle, and only on the kidney. Dean's Kidney Pills restore normal action of. the kid ney, rerulat the mine, drive out har-kiuiie and languor, and cure kid ih',i trouble permanently. Ardmore Proof. Mrs. .1. A. Wynne, living at 303 I' street, N'. W., Ardmore, Okla., sa: "I can truthfully ay Hint I derived more benefit from Doan's Kldniy Pill than from any other remedy I ever tried. My back wa very weak and for evcn or eight year my kidneys were In n, disor dered condition. Soon nfter begin ning the use of 1) mil's Kidney Pills, I noticed a slight change for tho better In my health and when I had taken the content of one box, I felt impioved in every way. From that time on my kidney began to do tlulr wo k properly and as a result the tii agrc. 'Sidle symptoms ot kid ney trouble dlsippcarcd. I Intend to continue the use ot Doan's Kid tiey Jills, feeling ipilte suro thnt a complete cure wil eventually re sult " PILLS ) Y . Pioprictors. I COUPON BOOK FREE Bring or send three annual sub scriptions to tho Dally Ardmoreite nt $5 each rcccivo absolutely freo a coupon book that calls for ono hun dred rides on tho street cars. $5.00 for Taxes. llrlng or send thro annual subscrip tions to tho Dally Ardmoreite at f5 each and receive In cash 5 to bo applied on your taxes. Ardmoreite Lot Contest. The Ardmorclto will glvo a warran ty deed to two cholco rcsldenco lots In (ii.llcgo Hill Addition m tho n soti who turnB In tho lug-jH amount of paid In advance subscriptions to tho Dally Ardmorclto by th0 first of January 1900. Ilcgln now, ovcryono hns tho samo opportunity to win the lots. You can bco tho lota from tho street car line. They will bo desig nated by an appropriate sign. Thcso lots ar0 tho prettiest In tho cntlro city and arc well worth working for. Tho Dally Ardmorclto will doiimo it subscription list between now nnd the first of tho year. Theso premiums nro given to obtain new subscriber and renewals will aot be counted In the contest. Merchandise Given Away. A number of merchants will exhib it within a few days somo valuablu premiums that will bo given to Ard moreite hustlers. Look for tho an nouncement. DeWltts Kionoy and madder Pill aro for weak back, backache, rheu matic pains, inflamntlon of tho blad der and all other annoyances duo to weak kidneys. Thov are sold by W. n. Frame. ALBATROSS That's tho name ot tho best flour sold In Ardmore. Miss Ttuhy McCullum of Dougherty iB visiting Miss Clara Hoffman.