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TAQi TvVO THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Thursday, April 1, 1909. AFrER FOURYEARS OF MISERY Cured by Lydia I:. Pink liam's Vegetable Compound M.i tiin i , Mil ' I'nr four vears inylif is i misery to mo I niuVre.! r I ' ' 1 1 trretfiiluri. ti terrible dray;. VUH HCllSUtlntlN, extreme nervous in -, : 1 1 thai nil yui ftclniK In my ' 'III.H li. I llilll l, l M M lip liopt) (if i t r lii'lii(f well Mill II I be-all to t iki- I: Plnk- li. tin's VcKcluldn Compound. Then I lilt as tlmilKli new lifr had been rivinim anil I am tot ntiitncniliuK It to ill in v frli mis "Mrs. W. S. I'nitu, Id,, s L;m ,inuiii' St., Ilnltlinnie, Mil. Tim most sucec.iHful remedy In thin country for tin mm of nil fortiiH of fmi.ili complaints is l.ydhi I',. Pink. It.im i i k'i tulili' roiiiioiiml. It has Mood tlin test of years anil totlnv Is inort w idely and succesnf nlly mod tlian any other female letnedy. It hits cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, Inlluiu iiiatlon, ulceration, lllirolil tuinorti, lr. regularities, periodic pains, backache, that hearing down feeling. Ilatulonoy, IniliKi itlon. and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. 1 f you are sulTcrhitf from any of theso ailments, don't ulve up hope until yiin have K'tven l.ydla 10. Pinkhain'a Venn tahle Compound a trial. I f you would Illo1 special ml vice writ to Mrs. I'liiUliiini, l.viin, iMuss., for it. Shi' Ims iiiili'il tliousiiuils to lienltli, treo of clllt lK HASKELL NIBLACK NUPTIALS SCENE QF DAZZLING SPLENDOR KISS CAUSES DEATH. Nursc Contrncteil Dlood Poon from Dying Patient, ('iiinb.rlnnd. Mil.. March St. Hav ing biiomo Infected from a kins be iitowul by roipiost on iv patient, ilylim of blood hikouIiik. MIhm Mailon ('. Spti r a trained nurse, tiled hint night nt her liomo hrre .Mlsa Spoor nt tended Mrs. Virginia Callnn Cnnler, wlfo of Or. (icnr-Ko ' Carder, u prom liu nt Kociety woman, at tho AlloKhonyl hospital, and tho latter nskuil th' nur:;o to kiss her as shn was dying. J The request was granted and In a few day Miss Spoor wan stricken with tho snm0 malady. ' . m brio, Okla.. March Tin .... L'overntmut c ummI liu buiy . m l and tho cnpl'.il city atood at , tonight, In honor of Prances l i Pan Haskell, ilntinhtor of Okbi lifHna'n Unit chief oxooutlve, mid liHie (lord-on Ntblnek, dltor. w.io u- re married at 8 'chick tonight. Tho (trout thraiiK of Oklahoma' periinlnonl hh)o which filial to Maudlin irom the lloor ijnd haloon of the renalo otwmht r nt tho stntn hoiiH hernrmi llont when promptly ;it S o'clock tho nrclioiitfn, behind tin Hereon of Intertwining umilax vine, lllloa, iliixo And row, frtartdl piny i i ik I.olienrrin'n wddltiR innrch. Down- tho nlsle tho llrwl to ecmie were two of tho xovernor's ntnff, Major IVirtor 8muhUnn of MimkoReo and (Vlomd neorw It. Wonc of Okla boma City, lroth In full roKlmotitalii bimriiiK Hip white riblntu frtToainem -Hblcb Mtreto.hod fnini 4 he door In the weildlnK cfliiopy, forming an nlslo Iiimii' dhttoly follox lnn In military Bldendor rnmo Ailjulrtnt Conernl JYnnk Otintflii with Mor lllnck. I'lilleil Atntef ar.mv. folhd by it Kioup of other ntflff officer. rollowliKf them ".uno the nitildn MIhscb l.uey nnH ,lnne lliiFkell, t'rs of the ImMiIk Minn Unity- (Clinton of Ciullirl ami Mlm (liuwle WeUli of Muslcnin'e:1 the bountiful llower xlrl llt'le MIbh .I(HMphliio Morrison of I'oneii fit v. a nleo of the kpoimii. earrvlnif a lmnUt of rose Ktnls. wbleh nho Houlteroil In a fulrv Khower In the patliway of Uh brhlo. And IiihI. ("ending i1hIii11I on tho rose IM'lalK. came Kny flnnillln. tho 3 yetir old dnuirhtT of .luilgio mid Mrs. Joel M. Sandlln or flutlwle. c.irriiiK the we'Nlhifir rlnic In a Krent Kant or Illy. Drlde With Her Pnther. fJovK-rnor IhiHkell, bin daunhter Km neon 'holdlnn Ills anil eauie laM. As they miproncbeil the altnr the prooin. nttended bv bin bent man I leiitennut (Jovernor fteoiv H-iln-iny. emerged from a room to the rlKhl and Joined the bride nt the altnr In front of Chief Justice Kane. The chief Justice ipiletly jfnvo tho inarrlatte ceremony, unlng the same lllhlo on which (!ov. rnor llakell look oath of office, and an he epouo the wieii'l' word that inodo tho jtiung MM)pb) man mid mlfe the oiebestra toftiwd the whole umKtilllcent scone Into n plot tiro hanlly to be forgot ten wtth tiu beautiful MendelKwdin'n "aprtng SoiiR." Reception Is Held. Immediately tallowing tho wilding Uki bridal imrly and throng or guest adjourned to the rooms on the llmt lloor, whoro a reception wis hold. Tho nnn on tho entire llmt Hoor of the nlate hoiino hiiJ1 been thrown together us much tin posnl Tlioy ronombled a rulryland wlth tho costly ilumorn, lings and mill tnry oniHiiionln mod In- deeonttlou. Tho Klrnt reglinontal Imnd and (mi iwny I) of OiiUtritt won.' on gtmrd nt tho Atate bouiM'. The office of tho werolnry of state vni iuhmI as u n fronhniont rixnn. I'lnk Mid white to" dinilonriiinioil lu tho color ftclwmo. A pnunlnent eomimny nnnlntil In tho nerving. Ineluillng Mimon l.nul' Wtilnou, ltonnle nird JoRiiette Hughes. .Mnltlo Clnro Cnuo, Atfrcttu .leiiiiliins, lbttle Skbliuore, Mm. I.eo Moj-ern, Mm. W. C. Ilughen, Mm. ltoy Oaks. Mm. Knoll llnnkell. Mm. M. K. Tmpp. Mm. I-:. C. Spllmiin niid Mm. J. II. Turner In one of tho nnnill'-r rooms, prrnhlcd over by M.n. (Icnle I.owe Caiio, puiioli wnn ncnod by Misses (lortruilo Hunt and H'-nn (tnno. As spit line In the largo ii'ception room were Mesilaincn Charb'n A. Taylor, S. W. Hays. Joel M. Snndlln. M. K. Monofpo. Kd O. Cansldy. K. M. Can ton, C.harlon Wont. .1. C. Mali- of Hhawneo and other women r the ntnto ftdindnlntrntlnn. Mm. A. I). Itry an proshlrtjl nt the iKioth. wber enoli gnent registered their name. At the head of tho formal recep. Unit lino In tho large center room ami under a canopy of smllnx and llowcrn. stood Covernor -and Mtis. llnskell. with brldo and kiukuii al thrlr left. Others In the line were Mrs. Mnriwin of I'onwi City, and MIm fda N'lblack of (Juthrle. the latter a sister of tho Krooni. Kollowlng the reception by the offi cers of tho tato administration nid'iy of tho RUesti and the brl'til party left the scene of splendor and j beauty at tho stato house to attend & ' l iff! - k ant 'm TfTv in . ' 'rr 0 il I ' ' h t . MP 1 'hi ;all Riven tie Kll,s at. tho mi l i.i 1 1 to tin , mhii. tticlr former i-.xail. d ruler. O'Iht gilcnU reniHlneil .u i he ntato Ikm' ncanning with nteiest tin hundreds of boHUtlful .md costly prr-i-nts on display. A fnv nttllUtet. before II o'clork the brliki nd groom stole nway fnim tho merry crowd at the ball and stnrlod on their honcytnm trip to N'w Orleans, llavanu ami Japan. They mill Ito nbxent novrnl niontJin. Tho cufttiHIKK neon nt the wodillug are nnld by connolnnours to have b'ii tho most brtlllnnt if sny nlm llsr (wenshrn In tho hlntoty of Okla bonm. eautiful Costumes, Tho bride wore an exipilnlto girwn of Irish point lace, empire prlnconn stylo, over olilffon and mem-allne. The IxfKce hml a draped g.inittur- of Imnit embroidery In need p arln. with niH-n of iioarln H" timne)n with lutnils of the -pixirlH eronnlno In tho Iwck and einllng ttt th side -with eam-nde of Irish point. With thin the ipieenlv bonuty .wtiHonhaiicl by a soft tulle v!! fastened to a crwn of Mle of tho valley. She carried it. biMpiet of IJnntor llllos nnd lillon of the valley. Miss Ijupy Ilaskel wore pink natln with gold giiniltnre nml lmnlcon lace nuridro prlncrss. Minn Jane llnnkoll. pink satin, pan to) trimmings, oinplro piincosn. Minn Itiiby Canton, pink, natln. gold guriiltnro, Irlnh crrndiot Inco, empire prhioenn. Minn Ounnle U'lch. pink n itln. cryn tnl trlininlngM. empire princes. Mm. Churl X. Haskell wore wnu oiubrohlpred cropo do cntne. panfel nhailo and diamond. Little Miss Jonephlno Morrlnon. the llovvor girl, wore white orgnndle. with pink nllpMm nn.l bono. I.lttlo Mis Kay Siiudlin the ring bearer, was lu incite ..rirtnillo. The niltulnfjttr Ion Inilhn. who took a promluont part In l.ho reception, we-o henujlriillv nmmclt V.n. unetl Haskell. Jr., wore on opaloneent m Plro gown. Mr., m. R. Trn'pp. old rone oiniilro with 'iVrslan trlminln? Mrs K. C. Splltnan. .Vile Kreen olilf fon nnd mennitllne with dlanioiiil r tiniiKnts. .Arm. I.eo. Moyor. merino niesnnllne sntlu. eniplro prlncens, braided, and illannonds. Mrs. Hoy Oaks, m-lhtntln monwllne. with gold trlmmliiRS. empire gown, with neiirls M-s. J. H. Tnirner. rose m. wviiliw. ! ii.inu omiiroiiiereil. dlanioni'is. Mrs Cenle Cano. black lace dlamonils. Miss C.ertrmlo Hunt, peach colored uiessallii". Miss How rjano. white lace. Mrs. Charles A. Taylor black lice, jet ornaments. Mm. N. Hone diet. ItKbt blue silk, pearls. Mrs. II. P Herwln. Ilpht bine mossallne. p arla. Mrs If. M. Kurninn. l!Kht blue mcssallno. hand ombwldered. Mrs. Kranlc Canton, reoila gronn-llno over sntl". crvstnl trlimnlngn. dlamon'is. Mrs Joel M. Kanillln. blue lino, p niin. Mm, snmlol riissel b-own messallne. dlrectolre fiown Mm M. K. Monofeo. wlilte iib ombrolder-I. Mrs. K, o. Cassblv. whit- lace, diamonds. Mrs. Klrbv Kitznat-lck. light blue tissue. Mns. O. T Smith, blue silk with silk and 'gold ornaments. Mm. H. c.. Maker, white batiste. lace and oinbrolderv over pink Mlstt Mn Xlblick. vlnb" tuessallne Kid trimmings. Mm. J. a. V nefee. nuV mirage, jet trlmmlngn. M'-'-. Paul Nshltt. blue chirfon. over messallne Miss Cora Smith, hand paiii'e.l chiffon, over satin win, touches of ,dnlf. Arm. Thomas If. I1 black lace, with diamonds. Mrs J. ('. Mahr of Shawnee mni.rni.i oril white oroM dlanmnds. Mm K"ank l.au. I'arls. gown of blm foulaul In lHtrder off.'ct. Mm. .. j Hi van. liBht bltm rajah. K-aris. , Mrs J. Wee, of MuskoRiv. sin I tor of Mm. ( N. Hnnkoll. wnn lnu I'lfiil in Riwvn of white lace and dia monds. M v J..SM. ,', Itulwy of Slwnv n woie an exquisite oroatlon of w: iv ..,.jMt tap,,, 0Vfp tnaswllno, c- " ' ' "r 'aoo an? pliim, dla- i ..I'd- MOHAIH AND ALPACA. Thete Fabri.t Come From Two En tirely Different Animali. "Tlie nt her l.i. I bear I a loiiplc of men nrgiilu? atx.i.t mohair nnd alpa.-a, one of them g-.ively iiHierllii-.' tb.it they weio different names for the same fnbrlc," said a .New York Importer. "The nsKeition was ory far out of the twij. The c-loth know ii as alpac.i, If geiiiilne, comes from the wool of Cie iinluial of Die same name, i!U-b tlirlvtf only In the Andean real. tin of Peru nnd chile In South America The iilaca, or puco, whlcli rccembies tin' llama. loo',s a goHl ileal like out domestic sheep and has a most beauti ful Itcirc. (ireat Hocks of them browse on the hlghcxt rouges of the Andes mid are the property of the native In dian'", who shear them once a year. Many efforts have been made to breed the alpaca lu different parts of Ku rope and Australia, but without suc cess. A enruo of theni was hrotiKht to Malllmore some time In the middle of the last century, but the experiment of raisliif; them In tins Pulled States was likewise a failure. "The cloth known as mohair comej from the Angora put. e very different nnitnal from the alpaca. The nngorii Is found In South Africa, but the lar gest Hocks lire found lu Asia Minor." Kxchangc. PARIS AND LONDON. Contrasts In People and Manners In the Two Great Capitals. Ill the streets I'rencb tratllc all cues to the right; Loudon coachmen drive always to I be left. 1'arlnlans live to gether lu large houses like barracks; Londoners have one family lu a house The Londoner has a latchkey, the Frenchman a concierge. I'arls has Its I'lifes, Loudon lis i-IiiIm. Parisian beds are up lu an alcove In Hie wall; Londoners sleep lu the mid dle of the loom. Londoners take three or four meals a day, Parisians two. Paris dines. London eats. Paris loaves nie Ling. London loaves arc square. Paris drinks wine. London beer. Paris takes toffee. London tea Frenchmen while dining talk to theit neighbor and enjoy each other's hi cloty; Itrlloiis sit alone at table and don't 'say iniirh, but enjoy Hii'IivimhI Loudon workmen w ork In I heir ortll nary clothes, rati each -other "mute' smoke clay pipes nnd punch each oth. er's heads occasionally; Parisian work men do their business In blouses, call their frleiuls "citizen" or "sir." smoke cigarettes, tal.e their hats off to each other and do their lighting with their foot.-Lon.lnn Tit lilts. FELKER The Grocer 8 D ram Defective Education. .. An old darky in Alabama called across the fence to his neighbor's on. who is n student nt tin; Atlanta mil verslty, says a writer In the Philadel phia Ledger. "Look hyar. boy," lie said, "you goes to school, don't yer?" "Yes, sir." replied the boy. "Oettlng education, ain't yori" "Yes. sir." "Laming 'rlthmctle an' llggcrlng on a slate, eh?" "Yes. fir." "Well, It dun' tnk two whole days tor make an hour, do It?" "Why, no." answered the boy. "Wntil," Ntld the old man, "you was going ter bring that hatchet bad; lu an hour, wasn't yer? An' hit's been two whole days sence you borrcred hit. "What's the use of yo' education of you go ter school u whole year an' den can't tell how long lilt takes ter fetch back dat hatchet'" AND YOU BUILD BUT ONCE Wi'liavf spoilt d.iif it lito tum- Wn uiiir lmv to rotisti ma ISusinoss ItltH'ks. Srlmol HuuM's, (IochI Wi'Milrni-f., l!,uxl Mums. No luiililmv; tuo lurgo for our capacity no building too small to f 'appeal lo us. Ttn' iiirgi-r tho building, thmnoro particular tho owner tho boltor pleased wo are. Vf know hnw tt give you your money's worth. Wo tako oontrauts anywhere m Oklahoma or North Texas. Wire us or see us. M. J. Gill Construction Company African Natives' Drum Signals. All throng'i the continent of Africa the natives haea ory perfect system of signaling with drums. ,v which means they nip out messages from vil lage to village, and It Is quite wonder ful how Mvlftly and how far they are able to spree', news. The drumming Is always done at night, when sound travels farther, anil as one lies awake on u still, clear night the car Is often gently assailed by the low. musical roll from a dytiiu In the village near, and one waits w ith pleasant epectancy till the answering echo comes, mutlled by distance, from a village sometimes two miles away. Wide World Magazine. Court House Building Ardmore, Oklahoma How's This7 We off. r ono Hundred' lilhirg lie war.! for any case of Catarrh tlm "iu not be currxl by Halls' Catarrh Cure. P. J. rilRNRV & CO.. Toledo. 0. We. th. undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney fr thel nut 15 yoars and beli.-e htm perfectly hotiorahlu in nil business transactions ami s nnnclnlly ntle to carry out any oh iBiitlotis made b his firm. Warning, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Caiarrh Cure Is taken Inter nnlly. acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. I'lcor 7i cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family rills for con stlpatlon. .j&w 1 1: n una J All socloty Items phoned to u inn win bo appreciated. a :: u n u :t :J a ti a p Bohemia, Itolienila Is youth. Youth Is eer. where. It N liouiulwl on the north ii.i 1 oust by tlie tutrreu desert of middle a--, ami on the south and wet by the stcei. nnd Imiussnl,le inouutiiliis of mice.-' -Tho true boheiitlnn Is drunk on uothic-j but ambitions and Ideals, nml. tboiu i those lettvo no headaclie. they freipient ly leave till emptluesK of the slonun b The true hohcmluii has mi iippetlte tin' morning iiftcr, but there It often no breakfast.- Sydney itulletln. Everything good to eat un der one roof. The Oldest Inhabitant Says this is to he the hardest winter in ten years, and that reminds us to ask you about your plumbing,. Better have it done now hadn't you? We, are making red hot prices on both plumbing and tin work. SPREKELMEYER COMPANY West Main Street Phoney The People of Ardmore Who have tried the famous BROMIDE WATER are highly pleased with it. The demand for this wonderful water is growing every day, E. M. Goff, Agent lniONKl'JT ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA W. P. Poland W. H. Foster Poland & Foster General Insurance Office Over First National Bank. Telephone No. 4S. j irnfT Hot Water in a Few Minutes Is availatilo wiiero ono ot tlm now heaters are in usu. No waiting wlillo tho tiro burns up. No taking a cold bath in dlHHiist rather t)mn wait all morning for wnrm water. I.ni us put such a heater in for yfcn. Wu'll do all tho plumbing work nosessary nnd cbari.'.t you only inoderatoly for tho whole, Job. What do you sujV WEEKS BROS. l'tacticnl Tinners and Plumbers. .Snin'l A. WtUs, .Siirtt-Mir 2(1 S. Wnshlnuton Kt. Phono 2t $25 TO BE CALIFORNIA l-ar .',..hty IiMht (run Finite ! 11a VIA OINE WAY COLONIST TICKETS o.v nam: iiaii.y maik 11 1 to ai'iiii, no, num. J mrl-t -i... .. ri.iiiyi'M. .11 I ns Anceit s . vi rj Tui mI.ij Mi i.omt nl lie 11I lOMditt tin- (.rand (mivii- irtbs uitattM w..mlir llitrM-v uiiiils pirfi't .iiiiil.imiit I ast iliiie a iM.iml will brltu- on onrib. line lux kli-ts on I'ull 11. nfa. l orili'iiiilid Inloriiialli 1. sic ?aiilii l-e ui nt. i r nililrrH n. s. Ki:r.N,N. . r. a.. (iuive.ion. Public Opinion. ' f IMiblle opiniun It a wlll-o'-tho-wlsp It Is here to:lu. ami cone tomorrow . Public oplnl.-ii erucllleil the Christ, and the ceiituiliw have condemned It for ltt act. Kver sin.o that time the public lino been inaLIn blunders, conimlttliiK crimes, furnlMliln the evidence of Its own unwisdom In every time and conn try.-Uoston Herald. ' Guilnen Sense, "Hus that titled Mtudndaw of yours any business mmu-oV" "Yes." auswcnil Mr. I)iistlustax, "I must say I admire his foresight and sapiclty. He absolutely reftibcd to tal;e nny chanctw on luy rccardint; til t ti as a poor rotation," Washington Star A cynic says that tho Jaws of death have no terror f r htm; ho only fears the Jaws of life, Ho Is marrled. Sportlnc Times, Gorman, Bogie & Dobbins Insurance and Loans Reliable Insurance, Quick Loans, Over City National Bank Phone 50 Ardmore, Oklahoma. Use Ardmoreite Want Ads