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Ardmore, Wednesday, June 9, 1909 PAOE TWO Ht DAILY ARDMOREITE. When You Think ri .k. n.in which msny women eiperienee with etery month il m.k.s the (entltneu .nd k.ndns nr. I'lerce'a ravorlte Preacrlptlon While in Antral no woman rebel, .t.in.t wh.t .he re a.rd, .. nstural neee..itr there i no wom.n who would not iUrfly he Iree from Ihi. recurrint period ol psm. weak women atroni and alek women well, and Uvea them freedom Irom pain. It eatahllahea regularity, auhduea Inllant matlon, heala ulceration and curea to male weakneai. p ... ... invitnl m consult Dr. Pierce hy letter, frtt AM correspondence strictly pnvle .nd .scrtdly "I confident.il. Write without fear end without lee to World'. Dispensary Med- ic.l Association, It. V. 1'ierce, M. U rresiuem, hubs.u, . . II you w.nt book th.t tell. .11 .bout mirnan's diseases, .nd how to cure them .1 home, .end 21 one-cent .t.mp. to I f. 1'ieree to pay cost ol m..l.n ..!? .nd he will .end ou . fr,r copy ol hi. dre.t tu..nd.p.e illu.tr.ted Oimmon Sen.e Medic.l Adviser -revised, up-to-date edition, in paper cover.. In handsome ctolh-bindinf, jl .t.mp.. MONKEY AS A TARGET - n n v A ninlllT VUIUI . ARDMOKE arum a uiur. i n...r IT CRUELTY, BECAUSE COULDN'T HIT HIM. THEY Persons who visited the I-arbmnn Hippodrome Shos which gave a week's 'ntertalnm'nt h'r- a few weeks ago under the ausplct-s of the flrn department, will remember, t some of them, having "taken a shot" at n monky chained In one of the side show tents, and for every "hit" that was scored a cigar was given. At Enid the other day where the same show was giving an entertain-1 tnent, the Enid News says! j Js it cruelty to animals lo put up a monkey as a target and give every man who hits him with a baseball a clgnr? When County Attorney McKeever I (witnessed this attraction at the Lach man Hippodrome Show It did not take him long to nrrlve at an nf- fl.mntlin nhdWAp nn.l lit, ait rnTt.Yit wit V ' IlllllUhllU lllinni , .lilt, nillliniiknii Issued a warrant for the arrest of the person who was conducting the nffalr. The man was brought before Judge AHher last evening and that , Judicial officer wat of the same opinion iih the county attorney. The man who conducted the concession was undoubtedly of the same opinion 1 for ho pleaded gullty'lo tho charge nnd paid a flno of I1C.C0, Singing Convention. Carter County Singing Convention will meet with the Woodford ClasH S.S.S. cubes QH We want lo show you in this short, but honest and reasonable talk, how and why S. S. S. cures Old Sores. We do not claim that S. S. S. Works Wonders, but We do know ft Will Clirc Sores Iltld Ulcers, and its r.rrwvi nF fnriv vm nn:i nhiindnntlv iiKliRi"! tlik pniiKiJenpe. Any old sore shows an unhealthy and impure condition of the ''"I1'1" nwwy and t,,c,,IKl,t 1,0 wn vouchore. or they win bo forever pre d. It is n diseased condition of the flesh at that particular spot, j11""1 t0,B ya11""' I"ch ho moM "'"t-a from y benef t o sa d estate; nn.l W-n. ,'nllnmeri nnd irritate.! hvn rnntionr.l Hkrlinroe intn l" ttM'",, nt ,,om"- " ""ncel or said claims may bo filed In said blood caused and kept inflamed nnd irritated by a continual discharge into it of unhealthy matter from the circulation. In various ways the blood becomes contaminated and polluted. A low: spell of fev er, or other sickness, breeds disease germs in the system; the failure of nature's climi nativc members to remove the waste and refuse matters of the body, the excessive use of minerals in certain diseases, infected wounds, biles and stings of insects, etc., all con taminate the blood with mor bid matter and germs which sooner or later manifest their presence by n sore or ulcer which refuses to heal under the ordinary treatment of lo ad applications. llxternal treatment can nev er cure a chronic sore or ulcer, because it does not reach the blood. The place will remain open as long as it is used as a drainage for the impurity which is in the' blood, and in addition to the worry and anxiety caused by an old sore, there is always danger of its becoming cancerous, if n cure is not effected. Purify the blood, und nourish the flesh with n rich, healthy circulation, and then the place will heal of its own accord. S. S. S. cures old sores by removing the causes which produce them. It goes down into the circulation, drives out all impurities and poisons, nnd by nourishing the flesh with rich, pure blood causes the place to heal naturally nnd permanently. S. S. S. does not make a sur face cure, but, being the greatest of nil blood purifiers, it begins at the bottom and by rebuilding broken down tissue, nnd supplying healthful, healing qualities to the circulation, causes the place to fill in with firm, healthy flesh, while it steadily but surely removes the cause and effect a permanent cure. The sore cannot remain when the blood is pure, and S. S. S. will thoroughly purify the blood. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at rJI drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. . w.y. iumk makes Cj" at W,dford July 3 and 1009. All class are Invited to attend. All del egates are reiiwitd to be on nand at 2 o'clock P- m., (Saturday) prompt 1. 1 I . muw l0 auenu ur wnunm ... come before the convention I'roKram for Sunday iTUgram lor nummy. ' OpenloK ng by Woodfortl class. Prayer by W. I'. Ward. 'ekom- nddrewi by Dr. Taylor. Konillng tiiu minutes of last con ventlon. Song by convention. Quartet, by Springer class. Song by lno Grove class. Song by Mount Washington class. Song by Newport clas. Song by Enterprise class. Song by Glenn class. Song by convention. Iuet hy Arbar 'lass. Song by Sneed class. Song by Graham class. Song by MHo class. Song by Elk cla.s. Evening Session Song by convention. Song by Woodford class. Song by Springer class. Quartet by Ixino Grove class, ali ' name class. Song by Abar class. Song by Kox class. Song by Springer class. Song by Glenn class. Song by Newport class. Song by Knterptlse class. Song by convention. Song by Mount Washington class. Song by llerwyn class T. S. WHINS, J, O, IOGAN, JKWKI.I, HIM.. DIt. HIOGINH. SORES HAD SORB FK0M AH OLD WOUND. I wnt to iffemmrnd a. S. 8. to ny who ie In nted ot a blood imttfln, snil eiptclslly a icmrdy lor soirsaml obstinate ulceis. In 1177 I had myltj badly cut on the tbaip edge ot a banrl and having on a blue woolrn itocUnc, the place was badly polaonrd liom the dye. A neat aoie toimrd and lor yeaisnoone knows what I sufttird with the place, I tiled, It seemed to me, everything 1 had ever heard of but I tot noirllctandl thought 1 would hare to (o thioufh life with an anciy, dtKhatflnc sote on my If r. At last I be(an the uu ot S, S. S. , and It was but a thoit time until I saw that tho plac.was Improving. I continued It until It re moved alt the polun tiom my blood and made a complete and peimanent cute of the soie. 310 Nary St., Uiooklyn, N. Y. JM0. KLLIS. A CANCEROUS ULCER. I had a laige soie or ulcer on my lace and nothing I tiled would benefit me It bci;.in with shouting Sains and soon the Itching was tentble. At flut It iKhatgrd a watery fluid which soon changed to one ot thicker composition and tho pain became very seveie. It was neatly as laigc as a dollar and trtilbty inflamed In all the surrounding parts. It hid ben theie so long and glowing worse all the time, 1 became very much dixouiaged and alarmrd. At last! began the uie ol S. 8 8. At tint tho ulcer seemed to get wotie, but 1 soon found that the poison was being leniovrd from the Mood and I con ilnurd to takes. 8. B. It was not long before I noted derided Improvement and I kept up the use ol the mrdiclne until I was entirely cured of this cancerous ulcer. This has been some time ago and theie Is no sign Ol a letuin of the trouble. Uary, l'la. MRS. W. A. WRIGHT. POISONED FROM INSECT IliTK. Wilmington, N. C. Viom the bite ol an Insect I was poisoned and had a dieadful sore on my ankle and took different tieitmeata with no bonrnt, I was Induced to tty 8, 8. 8., and after a few bottles It cleared my system and cleansed my blood and cured the sore. My mother took It for ibrumatism, with success. I cheeifully recommend 8, 8, 8. where a blood purifier Is needed. m South FUSt St. CIIAS. S. I'HIDGEN. A REFORMED GAMBLER "ADAM COD" THE RELIGIOUS FA NATIC HAS INTERESTING OKLA HOMA HISTORY. HAD ACCUMULATED WEALTH Was Found of His Family Became Absorbed In Bible Reading and Made Literal Interpretation Was Fascinated By Its Poetry. Stillwater, Okla., June 8. James Sllirp, th'- religious fanatic " DO . t .. 1 ... Umlnlf Anm -.1.1 " fin.l who .i....... wait reaponslble for tho Killing of a Kansas City policeman and several ...i.... i .I,., i.o. foil tn. "" """" which he was found guilty by a Jury and sentenced to a term In the pen Itentlary, came from Oklahoma. Sev eral years ago he and his wife were ' arrested for parading the streets of Oklahoma in a nude condition. It 1 may not bo generally known, or It probably has been forgotten, that five j or six years ngo Sharp waa for a I time a well known figure In Still water. , Capt. Ilobert A. Iwry remembers I Sharp and his wife, well, and tells an interesting story about them. Ho sayB Sharp formerly was a profes sional gambler, of tho crookedest sort; a "holdout man," than whom thcro probably waa not a more skillful one in the United States, It Is said that the ease and nonchalance with which Sharp could extract at "cold deck" from his handkerchief and mako the varm ilnck dlsannear would have done nroiiit n itnrmnnn tim r.ront nr nnr other prestidigitator of note, and by his smoothness ho was able to accu- inulato a g(Md deal of coin money which came easily and must have . , . , . . . , , looked good to a man devoid of scni- Pi''8' Sham's annearanco In court In Kan- huh Olty, has nwkwnrd, bucolic ways and his npparcnt unsophlstlcatlon, would hardly liavo indicated that ho once nnd been a enpper and a smooth .u.,itnriMMmi,iiBWB.,M i.t ni. Ing to those who knew him some years ! ago, that was his reputation. Ho nnd worked In Stillwater, when gambling was wide open In this then frontier, ; town, nnd was well known nmong the older element of sporting men. Vnllke Home gamblers, however, Sharp did not "blow" all his money , tho County of Carter, State of Okla over another man's table. Ho wnsj homii, on the thirty-first day of May, thrifty, fond of his lamlly, and iiiii- l'JO'J. Mtloim to have a home. At the time All persons having claims against he was traveling through the went, mild estate are required to exhibit the practicing his skill as a "holdout mimo to the undersigned at the office mnn-" ow"' ' Okim.o- nnA t,ll'ro hla f!Unll' llVP1' M "'N' tlm' Slllirl fame nome jor " r,'Hl- 11,1,1 accumulated consul- this to Ills wife, and the first day, on settling down In the house, he nskod her what there was about which lie might rend. Mrs. Sharp replied that there waH nothing much which would interest him; "but." said she. half Jokingly, "there's the llllilc. You might rend that." So Sharp took up tho Illble, nnd begun to read. Ho never had road the hook before, nnd It did not take him long to iK-come interested In It. , . , . . , , , He read It through, became nbsorbed in ii. iiiiu wouiii nanny eat iuh nioais, so fascinated wns ho with Its gran- deur. poetry, history, comniatnls. rev- elatloiis, mysteries nnd truths. When he had finished the book, he said to IiIh wife: "Have you ever read this Ixiok'" And she replied that sho never had rend It through: thnt sho had read pnrts of It. and heard It rend. Then Sharp persuaded his wife to sit down and read tho Hlblo through with him. They rend It attentively togeth er, discussing It, wondering nt It. and becoming ronvlnced that their former i niodo of life had been full of sin, It " ' 11 was not n matter of man's persuasion, argument or eioo,uenco; Jnmes Sharp nnd wife were converted by what ihnv rnii,i in m .... thej found In Gods holy word. '1 hey made their own interpretation, nnd they took it literally. Tuicy volun- tnrlly becamo members of that prlml- tlvo church of which Ananias and Snp- hlra wero tho first backslldors; they pavo away their farm and nil that they bed and. without scrip In their puree,! started out on foot to preach tho gos-I P'l according to their own interpro- tation of it. "Krank Corlcsa told mo of Sharp's history." said Capt. Ixwiy. and whom i, n i ni , . ' ... ho and Mrs. Sharp began to tnlk on mo streets ot nunwator, naturally I waH Bomowhat interested It could not bo called preaching Sharp did not preach; ho just talked. For days he stood down there on th corner by Ed Kesler's saloon, Blblo In hand. He would Win to talk in an ordinary, conversational tone. Soon a little crowd would gather. He was earnest, but at that time there were no signs of that fanaticism or insanity about him which later developed. He was very much In earnest, and veritably believed he had a call from God, to preach. He asked for no money, but always said the Lord would provide. Sometimes people would give them a i' i'n tnnnav .nt f thr.v worn utArrlni? l .i.c mone, nut U tne wero starving they never complained. They had. ,,,,, ... . a little son with them, a boy apparent ly about twelve years old. Ono morn- ' . . . . , ... Ing I met Sharp and ho said: "Well, Mr. Ixjwry, my boy's loft me." "That so?' said I. 'Where's he gone 7 n i v.i -,iu, .- God called him last night, was the answer, 'and he has gone forth to do his work.'" I.. i . .i ,-- ,," -.i,i 4 buuii. umu a.kvi vinL Iowrv "Mrs Sham cot the call Pi---ry, .Mrs. onarp Boi me can. I met her In the morning going to ... . . . . . . the df!l,ot' ana Blie Daao rao gooa D - said whorever God should lead, . . would take her I n8 ,ar as cents wouiu tane nir. i ( haJf tM that would bring her back, but she . . . . i , ... ,., never came back, and I never saw her nirnln 1 . . "tsoon niter snarp oisappeareu. ana the next I heard of these strange people was their arrest in Oklahoma City. Their fanaticism had been progressive. When they were hero they wero at least harmless, and I thought their quiet, earnest, sincere and devout ways would do some good. "Every newspaper leader knows of what happened in Knnsas City, after Sharp had gone completely crazy, and a Ills followers wero as fanatical as g ho. I notico that In tho trial, however, Vio shnu-pil nmn nlima nf thrt nntlvo ahrewdncl,B nnd experience which he had developed in the earlier days." Hows This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ite- wnrd for anv case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh CIIBSBY & co ToIed0i a We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS yeari believe him perfectly honorable In all buslne-'s transactions and fin- Bnc,n,y ftble t0 cnrry out any oblt. gatlons made by his firm. Wnldlng, hlnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hnll's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- naliy acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaceH of tho system. i csumonium buiu itim:. i-mo m. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. TnVn 1 4 nil ft KnmllV I'llla for con- Btpatlon. d&w Notice to Creditors to Present Claims. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on tho estate of Abel D. Chase, deceased, wero granted to the undersigned by tho County Court of r j. a. Hivens at the city National 'k f Ardmore. Okinhoma, for ai- lowanc.-. within six months after the date of this publication with necessary County Court at Ardmore, Oklahoma. Dated this eighth day of June, l'JO'J. OHOVU E. CHASE, J. A. HIVENS, Executors. Win. V. llourlnnd, Attorney. wk u-ic-L'3-ao Colds that hang on weaken the roiiHtltutlou and develop Into con sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar euros iHTslHlnnr rouchs thnt rifiixe 'o yield to other treatment. I)o not It v. t rvi DIOIVIII, I.UUMtO lil(tfc uiua' (:xi'rlment with untried remedies as uemy may return in your com set- tK on Jour jng8. Soi,i oy a &rllK. gists. Fair Proposition. Whiskey and drug habits cured to stay cured. No cure no pay. No money until cured, Is our motto. HILL'S SANITARIUM, dw Ardmore, Okla. Farmer. See Ixibus ,t Son befor- you sell , your poultry and produce. Spot J cash paid. 13 A street, nj'Chwefit. ( dw To avoid serious results tako Fo-' ley s Kidney Itemedy at the first HK of kidney or bladder disorder I such ns backache, urinary irregular- 't'"- exhaustion, and you will soon bo well. Commence taking Foley's K,(,n(). ,lemedy t0(ay. SoW hy aU druggists. Read Thl'' Ytttoa c,ntor' Knn" 18- 1908' Aftt,r m'' Aocton gave me up to die 1,ftn'H Ti!XM Wonder cured me of kidney and blndWr trouble, it Is the bo8t medicine on earffli. Mm. H. S Johnson. Sold by all druggists. DAW A Hurry-up Medicine, An effoctivo remedy to bo used when ometninRmustboaonongnvawBy,iii-crry ' i)Tia l'nldller-for upraimi and bruises. for nt ruined muscles and lex tho aches and pains resulting from blows and falls, lturns and cuts are instantly reliTcd by it and helped to ht-allng. There I but one Pain- An Indigestion Remedy Free Many people who are otherwise healthy suffer from indigestion, or the s,ornaeh and allied digestive or- gans are the most important organs of the body, it would seem that a dis- ?rud. ,here is t0 be taken vefy ser' Dyspeptics cannot eat the things they Int; food fours In the stimah. then chM.,,r constipation bRins. or. a is oft?n the case, you have txn constipated all nlons:. and the stools are forced and irrcuUr. ""!; ? " Jj"nff J"?1'0" Ko until It becomes chronic and under- mines your health. It Is (rood advice to cutrtrttt to you that vou eo to your dnls cist and kh a bottle of Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the wonderful cure for atomnch. liver and bowel troubles. That is what c Fowler, of Carson City, Mich., did and he Is well today. Others who did ,amB Rt)tl nre cur, are A For. tune, of Grand Junction. TVnn.. B. F. Thompson, of Shenandoah, la., who ac tually considers trial it save. nis lite. You can obtain a CO-cent or 11 bottle of the druKtfst. and. taken arordin? to dl- rectlons, it win probably be all you need, Jt (j r quld .t srently. never trrlr-i, and besides tne laxative effect, contains prtlnnnl Innl t.rnnort! wMrh tnnm the stomach, and that Is what Is es- IcUlly needed In Indlcestlon. All aitfforAra frnm ItiHf cAtlr.rt whn riv never used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin " """' V:" "r wrlun, th, doctor. It w 111 bf sent A rect to your can omnin a ire test dour ty wruinic h wlthout nny charKe , ,hl way isfaetlon Dr. Caldwell's 8yrop Pepsin Is ma very rciiifujr i u j nvrtiu io i u I n i n dlKMt0ri. When once you use thh prand remedy you will throw violent cathartics, toMets. salts, etc , away. If there Is anything about your aliment that you don't understand, or If you want any medical advice, write to the doctor, and he will answer you fully. There Is no charge for this service. The address Is Dr. W. D. Caldwell, til Caldwell bldr. Montlcello, 111. - . - - K a n H H 3888B 888 n You need an Ardmorette 8 map to assist you In deter- 8 mining the location of your 8 oil, asphalt, gas and oil tand 8 deposits. Send 91.00 for the 8 Weekly Ardmorelte one year 8 or the Dally Ardmorelte two 8 months, and we give you a 8 copy of the very latest may of 8 the new state. 8 a n 8 8 8 8 8 88888888888888 Notice to Property Owners. Morgan Township Trustees, the sec retary and clerk of the township will be ready to equalize tho appraisement of all property In Morgan Township beginning Thursday Juno 10 and will hold dally sessions until all have been honrd. By order of S. D. MITCHELL. -,n.l,i Township Trustee. Eon't forget that the Want Ads nT' business builders. - - Bread - MaKing To Be Successful Naturally demands a high grade flour. That's exactly what the now celebrated pro duct of the Big Hand mills is a high grade, satisfaction mvinc, fine bread making flour. r rr . n . Ill UOOU reason : gOOU Wlieat anu ,,001 miHin. Ask any baker's " . - , ri i i opinion of Big Hand flour. i yier & dimpson to. Wholosalu Distributers. Financial Embarrassment May be avoided, apply in time for a loan on your farm or city property to ADAMS BROS. Rooms 7-0 Potterf IlullillnR Phono 726 :::::::: n N. n. Alnsworth, l Ardmore. Okla. ttj W. It. Ingram. Healdton, Okla. tt l tt OKLAHOMA LANDS. H; I U If you havo SO acres or more If 1 tt of good land, partially or tt tt wholly in cultivation, with a tt tt clean tltlo, and want to bor- tt ti row a reasonable trum on tt tt same nt 8 per cenL interest tt tt come and see us. Office over tt tt tho post office. tt tt tt tttttttttttttttttttttttttttt AN EXPLOSION Of Prices on All Clothing at J.J. Stolfa's Ni Suits Made to Order Choice of anything in House $25.00 Largest Clothing and Tailoring House in Ardmore THE WONDERFUL BROMIDE This is the greatest health giving water. Should be drank as water, not as medicine. It is kept in its purity by our general agent E. M. GOFF Phone 497 Ardmore, Okla. A. D. HYDE Miner and Refiner of Asphalt WOODFORD. OKLA. Your inquiries and patronage solicited if interested in rock asphalt for paving purposes, refined asphalt for roofing, etc. Write for prices and samples. Shipping point Ardmore JL ssssssssssHll Having 160 rooms, 30 with bath, sample rooms, modorn, rntes 2.00 to $3.00. Also fully oquipped ladies' ami gentlemen's bath depart ments In chargo of n competent physician. Ularonioro is tho homo of tho famous RADIUM Wator, known for it's womlorful curtaivo powers, is on tho Frisco anil Iron Mountain railroads. The Cellar That Saves Your Life Thm Ailns Storm and Veile-tnhli- Cvllur Guaranteed to stay In tho ground. Anchor ed in tho earth by a now principle, wet weather enn not possibly altect it. Suc cessfully resists tho strongest pressure. Mai'o of ingot iron, w'll not rust, lotted with shelves, seats, iloor and stalroaso overythlng ready. Write for prices. ATLAS METAL WOKK.S, Millard Storey. MiJr.. Dnllus, Texas. Now Complete The Palnce Barber Shop has been romodolcci and is now tho most complete har bor shop in tho city, tho best barbers and tho nicest bath rooms in Ardmoro. If it is tho best service you want, you will give us your business. Palace Barber Shop George Crinor, Prop. Main St. North Side Sequoyah Hotel and Radium Institute 12. I). MEYERS, Prop. Claremore, Okla. Swap It Off Or Buy The Best All kinds Hiimmor goods, Hor rlo refrigerators, ico boxes, cream froozers, Vuder porch shades, hammocks, water Ill tors, lawn settees. Fino one ploco cotton felt mattresses, Hmlth & DnvlH bed springs, beHt mnilo art squares, chcapost in town. Wo rent, repair, ex change nnd sell on easy pay ments and pack, store and snip, C. P.HALL Phono 3G6. X, Caddo St. Tho new and second hind store