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Artfmore, Thursday, March 25, 1909. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE PAQE FIVE DR. No Drill's. C STHRI.INC. (OOLFA NKKVH SPECIALIST "KI-KO-PRAK-TIK" I DOSK IIY HAND tiii: mi out cur in iii:,i.iii. No Sii rdrry. "A nnturnl euro In n niiturnl wny." The nervous system Is the basis of nil vital phenomena. Chiropractic adjustments roniovu the cause of 115 per cent of nil lniinun Ills, nclies anil pains, nbnormnl growths, or the nhnonnal function of any organ of tlit litunan system. When the cause is removed, nnture In tpilek to respond with n permanent I'uro. Mv former patients are my best references, they know. Consultation tree. Lady attendant Telephone lift. Suite 7 U Slms 1'onnlngton llldg (Irudtiuto Palmer (Iregory College, Secretary Colorudi Chiropractic Institute Annotation, Denver, folo. Mem ber American Clilroprneiie Atom. Over ( hina Palme and Wonder Store. AUDMOKK, OKIi . DEMOCRATS COMMENDED ' LEGAL BATTLE SETTLED -HONORED AROMORE MAN THEV PURSUED THE PROPERlCASE THAT HAS BEEN IN THE COURSE IN REFUSING NOMI NATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS. PERSONALS It seoma cortaln now that the school board will not bo Int.Tfercd wlUi. Tfie committee of forty Jibed th democrats severely and tried to make onpltal out of the fallnm of i ho d" mwwH to make nominations on the school lioard, bttt these men felt that 'her mere Hunt nd very 11 ' ""j patiently listened to the oharav ' in ido against them. Prom the letter duties nt Ardmore. -Muskogeo Pheo- r v r CnKe vhloh , ptihlliitretl nix. hern it sow that tho oommltfoe ft for.y now recoantaea i ho wisdom COURTS FOR ELEVEN YEARS FAVORAOLE TO DEFENDANT. W. A. I.EDDETTER ACCORDED THE PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR IN THE TEXAS SENATE. New Oxfords A brief dispatch published In thf j W. A. t.odbvtter Ardmorclto front Washington states! from a,i- m, T .i . thAt the null of Sass & Crawford vs., on legal buMr..- Minnie In th supreme a&itrt for want of Jurisdiction. Ttl a baa been one f the hardest fought antta over tried In thla atate. It Involve the title and right of pos session to the oM rot ton yard prop erty now occitdl by the foundry In hna Wll. returi ho l hi. '?'ht Infill w mirth ahnm of the Hlley pit relied My the tlomo-l , . . 1 itfRIMWV Tho Illinium tioentl nlnvm Hupert Howies, a well known cltlien of Durant, was a visitor here today. it 1 l I m. n Im.hI.I m t . ! ik MIa UHfilAHnnlnAi.1 . . , , ... t I years ago. ( rues i.ruce reproaentoft no., vl.lt to Oklahoma City. Tito letter to Mr. Cntoo andla re. w A W. It. Thornton of Dallaa. Tvaa.ply MU: 1 rore ntcd Saa. Jy ( raaford. It In wns amonn mo oiu oi town viaiuira " - pt-imed ihnt Mra. Thotima a the owner of the nropeitv Involved In, W. X. Morgan, with tho Momphla; """V I thta anlt. that .he len-e,! h to (W ft rrawford for a period of throe i When thft tenna of tho leaao1 J. C Smith of Oklahonu C y waa n visitor here today. K:don liwo of Muskogee was a, hero today. pIr- r- ''', Aratnoro. ukib. buBlneaa visitor here today. y. y. Morgan, with tho Momphla; nfr mr ,n "pweh nwd n i T.',,n1.-lr.. i.-d. tmlnv from ' rffln Cn lninv tnr tm tAfPllnrv I VOOOnlly Bt tho OOltrt HONSO VOIt Ortt today vlaltlng with frlondi. W. P. Ucoorda of lAwton wae traii.uetlng buaineaa hero today. M. J. William, of Oklahoma City, wna a bualnoaa vlaltor hero today. It. C. Adfltna, a prominent tnorchnnt of Legate wa a vlaltor horo today. T. C. Honnett, a prominent cltlaon Madll! vlaltlng with friend. after spending a few day. horo with " "'n"rn" mr i'"""'"" yMTn W. It. Akera of Woodford waa here, hla family. !" " ' i oxplr. d Sana Crawford nn.erted that J. P. Ilughea waa here today from ' " "l "" Dallaa. Te.xaa. looking after burino... S,IW ' 'W T . ? T i " . , . t , I men hohlnd that tleW noted wlHv , Mr.. a. inBior, wao nn. ou ,h, w ltItwt. of her for thn mat few ilavs vlaltlna I . . ... ' ' ., . , . ' Animoro wriooin in pnrvi'nK w .,,r. . , ;.-". ur"1 "'ieonrao IW did- It la known to her homo at Oklahoma City today. of u, rharlM, u Ar)(,r. S. p. .lonea or n.uiaa, Ttxaa, was Thomaa has been tltamluttri In that vity u- f. ..- nato lu it i him to add rose tht body. TTh r lutlon whleh waa unnlmouaty adopt ed I. na follow.: Whorona, lion. W. A. TiOdtH'tter one of tho lending citUHa of Okta honia. and a icwMnR meinbi r m tho Conatlttvional Convention of tli it atate, in In tho Cnptol, and Whvrona. Mr. liOdhottT was m on" tlflir Jin employe of the T ai aenato, and hl picture adorns the walla of the rlintelw In do !;. I. of th Rlght'en. h Si-n.ite. thorefi't-' b It romdvoil thit t imirlnioii' wna n tho privilege if ti-ii floor neeordefl Mr. 1MllM-tte- dining In stay In tho capltol and Hut lie be In fi n seat at )te ;rlden''" desk and to (uldreK the s nate 1 1, I LYNN, the One strap pumps, or ,vnr t tan, dark brown, rcy --wttdf or patent kid, turn or wrlr - If , ( .ip ur jilam toe $1.75 to $3.50 (niic and sto the new . Shoe Man V iii i:.si main si ui-.i;i rtHV-rHilTf,TAHry'll'TilT1i'rlwil'V. -tW'ffH V'i "fff".TfTf r'-TTtTBWV't'iyi'.'m the,; l ' a bualnea. vl.-itor hero today. of Marietta, wna a visitor hero today. I Wirt Hnndolnh. a well known cltl-l W. I. Mliburn, ti prnmlnont citizen ,w I 1 i t l 11 1 - ' 7en of Wymtewood, Was a Visitor horo, oubijiobh iiihii oi ..uuniru, n to(n.f , vlaltor here toilay. Chaa. A. Cook, a prominent attor-j C. T. Iteevea. tho popnlnr shoo ney. Is in the city looking after logat salesman, la .pending a few days In matters. J the city. .loo Honeycutt i horo today from' c. V. Sogale left toilny for a husl Oainosvillw lookinR after business af- ness "Isit to Chlokaaha. fairs. I .1. A. Stewnrt of Dallas. Texas. Let whoy wlth tle citizens. va3 nmong the out of town visitors; Tllo nMMrti,,- of whether the noonle their lease eon Id he rein-we,l from year to year at the same iontal value. Th .nit waa won by Mr.. Thomas 1 Abetter In nddcaalng tie hero and revorfod by court Of are wna-o of hla former atate. pointed pcala for the terrltor. It waa then m,H "vmrwlhle whleh. tried tho aecond time hen- nnd th h'nd Oklahoma nrrf Tena Into n plaintiff won again ami also recovered w'"n brotherhood and r.fowe.1 t. a Jttdginent for $3,000 damages, 'rhis1h,, 't OMnhotna hl prei.nr. .1 decision waa afTlnncd by tho cottrt Oonoral Ram Houston for hi n roor In Teaa and onnlnnod him for a aemmble Tor IH- Tho ,0 Jbc gu, crcM mM of),,hp ,mt, nf Bnn .tlM.,nto. Ho h, Ito moro than sixty days '.o. u n gf Um whow (,p. ( reforro.1 to Iho fact that Oklihotna U now odiicnllnir otto of fleneral HiMi.ton'a arandaona at Woat. Poln.- T. N. C MLKM AN ... THE CITY DRUGGIST .... Telephone -.. - - Mam St. .on will not ho a candidal o r I motnlioraWp on that boird If thore nore lonny. n( r(in,oro wlah to aupiwt a flrat A. K. Champion was horo today j rafa Lycpnl ochiw Is one whleh from Oklahoma City looking after business affairs. T. O. Oaldwell of the llroadway Ardmo-e for tho orranl.ntlon of rnu eem rnlttoo PTproaod Ita nprtroelation of the woak of Mr. ndoron on this board and ovprsaol tho doslno thn' ho remain In that office. Will yon ploio 1o kind ooouch to .Into yoir post'Ion on thla quotlou now. Yours rorv truly. JOHN V. T5m,KY. PI tea la clslon was afflrmwl ncain. Mr. Iod lwtter then took the cae to tho su preme court of the United State, where it una dismissed for want of Jurisdiction. It hna been n long, hard fought legal battle and Involved many principles of law. The case la set- Benevolent Society. The Iteiievolont floekty will meet nt tho society's rooms on north at Toxola, Okla.. called on business Oroory Co., Is where he wa3 u ff airs. .1. K. Gary, a former government omployeo In Muskogee la hero for a fw dn-s from An! more 'Whore ho la now located. Muskogeo Pheonlx. .loff Davis, a formeir rcfldent of this city, but now of Laredo. Texas, is in tho city visiting with friends nnd attending to business matters. Mr. Davis moved to Texns for tho lien'flt of Mrs. Davis' health, her many friends hero will be si ad to leirn. that she Is Improving. R. A. Douglas nnd family of Ard moro aro hero visiting Col. C. It. Douglas and family. Mr. Douglas la postmaster at Ardmore. nnd for Mr. Washington ant tomorrow aftc- j tied now alneo It is taken from th" noon nt 3 o'clock. Tho attendineo of I docket of tho supreme courL all members la cTRrtred. I Mrs. Thomas sold the property to i .Maren ituaaell William, and he In turn sold . lohn P. Rnslcy. Anlmoro, Okll.ii, . poKn,, warehouse nssncls. ! they will decide Prlday night at the Itnblson oivera house. j Iar Sir: I am Just in receipt or,tIfm n(1 tno f0,mdr5- people own It Por tho pnst six years this towm,mlr f8Vor- ' wh,ph 'ou raU y now. i has been offored a series of flno!"nUn ' nnrka I mado I A. &1. . lt I.. I 1 I numbers of I.vceum cotiwo work. ln" ,mlT J""" 1 Hvorr yeir Uio local management has had ito pay money from his pri vate account to meet, tho expenses Incurred. j Why will Ardmore not attend such courses? Surely It can not boi said that the intellecttnl standard of the people is below that of i o'her Oklahoma towns of like size. No. wo do not venture such a statement because all other condi tions tend to prove the untenable ness of such an assumption. We therfforo assume tho fault to have been ours. In the manner of pre sentation In itho past, nnd shall let :: tho vast several weeks has been III vonr attendance at tno opera House nnd will spend sonio time with his j tomorrow night. Friday. March 2fi. brother and family hero rectiorat-f tKcldo tho question, ing boforo returning to his official! We guaranteo a first class en- I tPTtnlnmcnt. tho very- best humor. I'liitorsomtlng and music Ardmore cltbenfl have had an opportunity to enjoy this fiscal year. Mr. Humorist plays on over twen iclam of the mass convention which selected a ticket, for falling to pro vide for 'the election of school dl rectors. Tlie remarks mnlo by me were not so much intended as a crit icism of yourself and associates, as It wis a comment upon what 1. at that time, believed to be an In consistent position assumed by vor. Since I mode the speech, however. Professor ICvans has called my at tention to tho fact that iheforo th mass convention referred to. had held a conference with 1he leaders who had the matter In clnrge and convinced them thatl t wis unwise to nmko party nominations for school trustees. Had I known this at. the time I made my speech, tlu remarks I mado with referenc to yourslf nnd associates In connec- Abaolntely tho nicest, fnnnl er.t, moat humorou. Impersona tor at Opera House Prlday night. If you have a date for Fri day night convert it Into a visit at itho opera house. If you haven't one, make one. The price la purposely reduced to attract. The num ber Is the best. : CITY WATER GOOD ANALYSIS MADE DY PROF. ED WIN DEBARR THERE ARE NO 5t FEVER GERMS. "CITY WATER IS DANGEROUS" If you continue to use city water In Its present condition you may expect Hlckucss. Why not drink water that is ahso lately pure? Wo handle all the waters from Mineral Welh, Texas, TIokh Texas and Mure l(u .Springs, Ark. Our prices are reasonable, goods delivered in curch to iin part of the city. Phono 701. The Mineral Water Depot V. LANDItl M, M-inagcr. Second Ward BIG CATTLE DEAL MORE THAN THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS INVOLVED IN ONE SALE. Fine Watch Repairing and Engraving Mr. J. Henry Long, one of the finest watch re pairers and engravers in the South, lias taken charge of our repair de partment, and promises work both satisfactorily and promptly executed. Coleman Bros Tho ranch llrm of Camnhe'l & Fos- tlon, with ,t1io failure to nominal" j tor C0lnjK)8crt of .,jfi0 c. M. Cnmp school trustees, would have boon bo ot lh,8 clty ad Otorgo M. Stew- omitted. I agree with you that thneart o Fostor jiavo 80id ono thouniud tho ordinary filter and Ardmore has The Anlmoro Ice, Light & Power rompany snt a sample of city water to Prof. Kdwln DeDirr of tho state department of chemistry for nnalyslr and a report of tho nnnlysls has boon received by the company. When the ropo-t was shown Dr. Booth he said j It showed to be very fair drinking a-ater. Tlhern aro no fovrr germs, nor nther germs to cnuso dlsoaso. The flltnert h says can ho removed by kinds of housohold and kitchen untcnsllH, such as aldo comlis, bed sprlntrs. glasses nnd tin pans. AUDMOKK TiYCRPM COPURK. Tiook for tho "Water Wagon" about April 1st. behind your ticket noted wisely nnd lien(l of bo(;f c(ltllo at mTt0 ,,or for the beHf Interests or the Ard-i i..i ,ini .,o .,.i i. ,i,.u , Hil . MUM I. 1J11T Hill I 0 III.IMU V , f .IMr, n nmui lllll-llin III .lillllilllll ci.linnts In nnmi ll. .noron they did. Ppon this matter at knst you and I can ngree. However much we may honestly differ about the wisdom or imnkttiK party nominn- nnij yoticr have been in tho ranch tlons for mayor nnd commissioners. i businoss for several years nnd have certainly all norths can nereo nno.l)0,n vory SUCCcssfuI. Mr. Stewart the proposition 'that our nu'.'ir. schml who ,nanagCS u10 ranch Is an old Ke!l that old furniture by placing a want nd In Tho Ardmorelto. :: :: :: :: If you havo a dato for Fri day night convert It Into a visit nt itho opera house. If you haven't one. mnko one. Tho price is purposely reduced to attract. The num ber Is tho host. :: :: :: :: :: ?: :: :: :: :: ago and tho cattlo will bo delivered at Lindsay, sixteen miles from the ranch. Tho cattl0 will bo shipped to i splendid grade of drinking water, Following Is itho analysis. Dear Sirs: Tho following are tho, reports of tho analysis of tho 'wuto1 that you sent 1110 somo time last i tho Osage nntlou. Messrs. Campbell : noek. Your Chance for Desirable Suburban Property $1000 HOME WITH 15 ACRES, FINE ORCHARD, BARN, ETC. ADJOINING CITY. OTHER LANDS ADJOINING THE CITY WILL BE SOLD IN 10, 20 OR 30 ACRE BLOCKS, PRODUCTIVE SOIL AND VERY DESIRABLE FOR TRUCK FARMING. SOME MAIN STREET BUS INESS PROPERTY AND CLOSE IN RESIDENCE PnOP ERTY. ALL FOR SALE VERY REAS ONABLE. W. A. Gilliam Phones 010 cr 6C, Ardmore. Ok. THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL NOTICE, BUT I DO WANT THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT I HAVE THE NEAT EST AND CLEANEST MEAT MARKET IN THE CITY, ACROSS THE STREET FROM CHANCELLOR BROS.' STORE. FRESH MEATS, HAMS, BA CON, FISH AND OYSTERS. B. B. DENT FOR SALE! 50 head of mules for sale at the Ardinors Horse and Mule Market. North Caddo Street ROGERS BROS. svstein ought to he kept free from pn-tv politics. Yours very truly. A. r. ritpri- tlmo Ardmore citizen nnd known bore. Is well 1 j I nirda of tropical frigid tern- perato zones Imltntfil by Mr. Humorist nt Opera House FrI- day night. Over twenty In- Btrumcnts. 1 :: ! Absolutely the nicest, funni est, most humorous Impersona tor at Opera Houso Friday night, 3 BANK F OR instance, a bank account will give you a systematic record of all transactions, an ac count of all receipts and expenditures. W TALKS E LL be glad to fur nish you our ser vices and co-operation for your business. We know that security and service are necessary to meet the demands of satisfied cus tomers. Wo give both. Pay by check, it will benefit you just as it does others. THE BANKERS NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, Oklahomu Letter From Alaska. W. !!. .lohnson received a letter . tndav from Judge Oeorgo dates who Arrange to patronize "The Water K n Alaska. Tth loMe-r was 2" rtnys I 1 4- Wagon'' April 1st. Itesii Arrtmoivlte mit arts. Chi -ro-prac-tic DRS. KENNARD &. KENNARD Condemnation, without Investi gation Is poor Judgment. Wo court your Investigation as to who and what wo arc. Wo havo tho quickest, Hafest nnd best method known to romovo the cause of disease and ro storo health. Kndorsod by our Governor, many of our U. S. nnd State Senators, and tlious and of our Rood citizens. Wo mnko a specialty of all tho so calltil Incurable diseases. 207,i W. Main St. Phono COl Adjusting Parlors First stair way wist In Frame's Drug Storo, mi the rod. Mr. Gates said the coldest weather thsro this winter I was sixty belww sero. which won very 1 plrimnt weather. IIIb only trouble wluh tho cob! existed in hnvlnir bl ( ears frozen. A portion of hla letter referred to Oscar A. Wolls and t , Judge Hofd. two other Oklahoma ap I polnteoa. Mr. Wells, iwho went from j thla cltv. has rtslgnod hla iHMtltlon. but will remain in that country and will nmbarlc in liuslnoss. nacterlal examination: nncterinl count, 2nfi,000 per ruble pentlmetcr. nnd they are snphio phltes. Htroptococcl present, none. H. t)pliosiiK present, none. It. coll present, none. Chlorino, .3," grain wr U. S. gnl 1 Ion. I Calcium nIdo (CaO), .17 urnln je-, P. S. Rnllon. I MaKiiealum oxldo (MkO). .12 ginln, por V, S. Ballon. Sulphuric anhydride (SOx). irraln por V. S. khIIoii. , Hh1Iiikii, 1.00 jrraliiB per V. S 1 gallon. 1 Potassium and sodium carbonates 2 3." grains tier V. 8. gsJlou. Residue, 5.SI grains pr U .S. v' Ion. Totnl hardness. 70. FREE A $25 talking and sirifiiif phonograph free with a $25 cash purchase only at C. P. Hall's store on Caddo street. Get tu ki ts with each pur t base. Ardmore Concrete Company D. S. Blackburn, Mana ger. Quin Wicker, Assistan Manacr. TELEPHONE 774 Sidewalks built and all kip'ls of concrete work done. All our work is thoroughly guaranteed. Look for tho "Wator Wagon" about April 1st. Teachers and Trustees. The Teachers' and Trusts' n.so eiaition, -which will meet hero for tho purpose of organization will hold tlilr session In the district court room. This organization Is be Ing formed for the purpose of bring ing teacher and trustee closer to B'ther In their scool work. Havo Hartnltt train your horse, nt Pride's stablo on Broadway. 124m Fire DamaBes Dursnt Hottl. Durant, Okla.. March 24. Th t wood Ilo'el. Duraa' leading he I tfdry, waa slightly tloMfMced bv tl ' yeatordny afternoon. The blazi- 01 lg I Inatod In th,- kitchen and soonj aproail to the nelrooMM above, lmt w extiniriiahed Itefore a Brent deal of ' imago mas done. it t: :: :: If you havo a dato for Fri day night convort it into a visit at tlie opora house. If you havon't ono. make one. The prlco in purposely nulueed to attrncL Tho num ber iS tlKI lHWt. Tiio easltut way to fla'ter a girl l to cf)n(rra'i!nte her w- her prospect ive engagement, Money To Loan On farms in any county In tho Htuto. Low rales, no delay. 1 do my own iiiHpuction. I loan on MtKKDM UN LAM) Pay out the day application is mado. Hring your patent oroortWIonto with you. if you wunt inoiioy seu in o. GEO. R. FISH Hoom A, Nobhi lluildlug. AKUMOUH, - OKLA. ALBATROSS That's tho namo of tho best flour sold ln Ardmoru. j. L. Wilson Transfer and Storage I huvo a good building leased in which I bturu all kinds of household f.oods at reasonable rental. Phono 72 and I will do tho rest. Goods hauled anywhoro or pueked and stored. Promp and careful atten tion to ovory order. Uso The Ardmorelto Want Ads all the tlmo. They aro read by ovcry body and and business gtt'ers. Money to Loan. I will loan ou 3, 5 $10 $20, or 25 with chattel mortgages aa secur J ity. M. L. Alexander. 261m