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Afdmore, Tuetday, March I, 1910 OA Y APDMOfE'TE A1E E GMT Carter Helm Jones, Do D. Pastor "White Temple," Oklahoma City, will speaK at the Broadway Baptist Church Tuesday, March 1, 7:30 P. M Dr. Jones is Oklahoma's Greatest Baptist Preacher Come Hear Him No Collection CARS RUN president confers PINCHQT GIVES THE III PHILADELPHIA m Lms COMMIT. SURPRISE T AFT E'iOEAOatSC TO A3. 1 c. AT ESTIMATE O" LEGtSLA - CAS COWPA DETE. TivE PROSPECT Or MEASURES. CHAPGES AGAINST SECRETARY v S0 0 irtOV ABILITY TO BELLINGER SOT BASED OPOS - pri-r ,rs LINES Hlf, OWN LETTERS TO MIV T S- Of UW a- O ee sf Pawc Vftt Si Mi t s-ji G-M.-tl Wsi Be CjM-3 Fa L'fi Ecry Ptr at Hi Cr (-iej -i Enauit. wiiiat B.OC Marc l Ta. rH.4: cailoa) another eaeettaat ta in of the waalf reMttcM of eoari to rri at aa eatiaaate th U ftatatite pro pec ta of la rtow adiaial: ration mean res oninc .a eotte-reaw. Senator A'.- rVa a,l Craa- .ad ?peker Caa I eVervst Say, That Hi Bit aoa aa. Attorney Gara! Wicker ha:a re pees- :. I Tnat EMUtvstr'i Al'3 Statements te Preltient Lettert Sent ts Lyrnr. A it Charge :d False Were ei frbctt. DEMOCRATIC CLUB ELECTED OFFICERS f- : 'iEHT ORGWlZATl3N A f- FECT0 LAT NIGHT AND MPAK WILL E TARTEO ELECTION QUARREL RESULTS FATALLY Right of an exconiCT to VOTE WAS THE Cuil LIADINO TO T.-tC KILLING. ag the t.lr wtiac hell "Mrt hovae laat algal. Ptm: i li CkaakBV.a enje4 the aeeao- ib together "!: MM the took a4vaatee of ta dm- . .i.eetia to raiao the balance utiy a4e for th hot!, that zotta ao eery aocraar -r - nt waa lfeafcesl wttk 4eaocracr :--ltM the araajreaalte repvMl- of t.-. i Ilea; of Lincoln Wolff l iHn Sinl'h. a sp-eia! er:on ffVer, !r1b u llarbt a bh t natisaal ru--The killing; aroae orer th- right of a man conTirte4 f mr4r to eier'tae the franchise Wolff and hta brother. Jltti Wolf-. aere aenteoeitj for life to tk federal prison at Leavenworth. Kansas, --ra! year ao for killing, the.lr art'. Jarkaoa Wolfr. Lincoln :' : ia. Pa March 1 rtr - 1 - 4aMMtnRe Kj abiltty t . : i'ji :iaa, U P4iU4i?b.a T.anitt Co. toAar began ic - tianber of tan in op-r T.v- '.a.fia.Br 4t'M4 that ao f. - at. .nto.tiag r-ogBt:lon of the 'arx '-a l":.kja wanl4 ba roarhiVred r t& t! tabor Iu4r, a4 tka cttf , lin:r;:trr!on ar? pr -paring tktr , ; .-. for a (kfmoontrat.or. n di- j r.-rt.r uf pnibK- .vafy aifl W . don't min to '-all for r.stiont: gaar44 uatll hav nnt-.1 rr jo-r t our t .o.a.:.d ' A ngro jio iat U-. ntit Itr ng lag tb death lltt of) to aix. ANOTHER FLOOD ALONG THE OHIO HEAVY RA.NFALL CAUSES IM MAHTAHTS CF LOVLANDS TO ?lJOVE TO HIGHER GROUND Mo4f waa pardoned a few weeka ago i. ha J iund tfce etBg to ,n4 mhm rane boom b wanted to . flwk. Tba atwecfc of the ; a-ii. oMaetod on too ground waa rery timely and eanavd tba( M toarkt could not legal) x rote. The malt waa a killing. The natlva bare rtfuaed to perwit nt fighter, floaae of the repab- , old remain for the meeting. idoot turned tar meeting t i R Pennington, Mr. P .n who la president of the Una ftatica ta Contractors. The Board of County C'.aiiu.- o ra of Carter tojn:. Oli.a.io ii.. . receive aa -d Mdt fo.' th; :t ,.. abd contpleiiou of a flr-- pr f . hotwe baiiding. aecordlng to t.i p. a . and apeelflca'iona furnih-d by I. -ton. Smith A Hawk, archill u of 0 iahoma City, now on file la the offi of the county clerk, of Carter roanty. Oklahoma, and at the office of th architecta. when- the nice may te examined. Raid Board of County Commlioii- er will require to be Hied wi:b each ( olnu.btt. Ohio. March 1 K port from Marietta today at tbi ft ta ralaiss hard -ng the Oil n.-. and that pe-.ple of the !o and dim leu are leaving tiw. aamti. The Uulo ia rtaing tUr--tenU of a foot . hour Th H . int rh-r at .-'r.-r ?. ;v.jrh-.t - i l .i' .!.- !' a 'in ! Waahlngton. D. C, Mch 1 T .-r it a aarpctalnr derrtopment 'odi hr. Otffori Plnchot anr.nBC.l .. lomnKtN that be lued hxTgf that SeertUry Ba.inr . --n guilty of na".le aUtemen o f. th eprealdMt that were abaolut- :y false on three eaaefttlai particula--I and not 'jpon the letter from Ea .In zT hlaii"-If. t.ut ,.r,-. '.-:t- or .1 T Ror iM. i ' - SISTER SLAPPED SET CLOTHING AFIRE HULL MAKES FIGHT FOR HIS RELEASE ALLEGED SLAYER. THROUGH AT TORNEY APPLIES FOR VRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS. THREE YEAR OLD KANSAS CITY CHILD FATALLY BURNS FIVE YEAR OLD SISTER anyone to touch the body until a tor- j hii , 0r lu eU theof. k certl r rvnvieratle rhtb aald H i.t that democracy fie onranl-1 t otighont the coagtry, when th . of the state team that Cartar ' . ' r democracy u solidly behind () n hit candidacy for gorernr ffwt will be to tha adran'.ag c v- uo. i littsf waa df larerl ready for 1. 1 ton of officer. There woro u tor offlci-s, every one wan ' l unaalniflaaly The near oUI- r th c'ub a e J It. iNtnnlngton, .I- I, H O Jiihnaton, Brat rice- i.N iil; M. h A'eaander. aecond ' ldnt; James K. Ilanuah, aee ' , 10. IDtohamn, treasurer and Ix.n , .-atne. sergnant at arm Mr. I f . nxton made a ahort speech In w' - it 'im all he wia at the command i f I..- parly until the election in ni-r u ged thorough organ. not hi r iikeotlax will Im- held I' 1 i. r.M at wlilrh tlm llio an i t will I inri'lc ,f lh- -i.f i oinmitii r. otter arrlred, and It loy whore It ! fe.i from 5 o'clock In the afternoon until lo.So the following morning. Kan.as City. Mo' Mch 1 Koran-1 because his ,5-yearo'.d sister, Do-.-Blond, slapped him. Morrt Houi aged 3. deliberately set 9r to !. dress at her home her last nizr.t a r. -1 the alrl was so badly burned ti..u died from ber Injuries early tAy Deputy Shtrtif rUHe4. McAleater, Ofcla.. Pelt. John llolxe. a dpn'y isberlff of Haskell ounty. was shot and instantly killed r tir- nnnt I ti loi. - I" I lead. li Bed chock to the amount of fire per cent of the amount bid. conditio. -d, that the bidder will nir in.o a ;.n tract, with approved sure ies, for the faithful porformano-s of the a or in accordance with the plans arid p 1 flcation. in ras- his bid br a j- d The surcssful Mdder wilt b t Qulnton. on the eastern border of qured to excut- to the county a kj : hN (ounty, yesterday. He has Just ar( ufIki.-Dt Ixiod. In (Um'oit- if.. at,,atod nu alleged whiaWy peddle' . Um, of said wntract wi h two oi .. man wros the stret calVd to the ' lU.te. to bt appioved by the ILm l .rl03er tome to blm. He started ' of (Yunty Comrolssioners. ou:it ion and th- man ralaed a Wlnchest-r eJ for thtt (thfui and fu.l perr.-r .: and flrled, striking the deputy The lrue Gf said contract, watch he had In Ma co4t pocket wh Haut Ufa be received at the of shattered and piecis of It iriwn in hU , flee of said Courty Clerk, until ten o'clock in the forenon of March 39. Koy Kent was arrested and brougnt isio. aad will be opened by tha Board of Coun y "ommlsaloner. at their of f.ti; at two o'clock In the afternoon, on said 30th day of March, 11. A'l bids must be sealed and a-l-dressed to W. B. Frame. County cu-rk, Ca. ir county, Oklahoma. Said court bonae building mut bo completed on or before January lt l!ll. Said Hotrd of County Commlmlot e. reerves the rlarht to rejc' any or al' bid. !..' d this February S6, 1910. ROUT F- HC1VAI.LV. ' i i in Ifcurd of County Couinils- Klrksvll.e, Mo. March 1. Ap plication for the release of Ur. Hull on a wrl of habea corpus was made to Judse tih.'lton today lo the at'.or- ne, for H'li! ai.d Mn. Vaughn, c:.r- it A.t.i t-i.. 'niLd'-.' of lofesior Van. 'id 'I i.. ') a't'l il 1 t. i--'l iv Sufferers fren mtch, liver or bowel troubles cannot do better than set Dr. Caldwell's syru 1'epiln, the well-known relUM laxative tonic All drueclata tV It at 5f Cists anl 11 a bottle. h re today to Jail IE ACCIDENT AT M'ALESTER TODAY ENG'NEER KILLED AND TWO MIN ERS BADLY INJURED VHEN CAUE DROPS TO BOTTOM. rrrrl of fnmllr l.lfr. can't keen a secret lone In family. In case of atotnach trouble, II k constipation and such thlnnj. It Is wrong to keep it a secret. Tell the You folks about It. Ask mother what vou Thousands Wise, la- Dr should take. IMrent iiar.-ni" kn..w t't- value of ''sllw !' f-ru. I'.-i.ln In all stomach. il-r i.-i i , w.l 1 1 . t.i . It a the trr.at r li .1 . r.i,n i.i..iUe. It la II,. .1. Iik. ' f l .hi.- t.ke to It r .til. . . r i. M. ii p irl'y and f r I ,'ii f : in ur .,n t r ..iniii. i It to . ' . r l I i ' ,r i.-i-l It at I ..It i ' -I rv a holt Is t. i . a i j , I , r It nu ti I i ' MiAlcfter. Oka.. Mch. 1. --William Ocuglass. an engineer of the McAlea ter Coal Mining company at Buck was killed and Paul Thlnckar and Case Manual, miners, were !adly hurt to day, when a cage dropped to the bot tom of the shaft. Southern Surety Co. Issues Politic s ( j iiiiran tcciiui Titles to Heal Instate and F,ccutcs All Kinds of Honds Will W. Sandiord, Gen'l. Agent Afients Wanted Ardmore, Okla. , II KRVMK, County Clerk it Duke, Deputy. !T-7t Stubborn as Mules l,.r and bowels sometimes: i t.. iialk without cause. Than t rouble - Loss of Appetite - on. Veri' ustiess. Ucaponden i. i.!, i. Mut such troubles fly if King's New l.lf- Pills. ' - , t Stuiim li -i t . I I.I er ' -' . i iy !' ,ii Linn . i y Civil Servlae Examinations. - An examination (or the position of Census" at Waahlnfton. D. C, will bo held in this city on March 5th. 1910. 'or application blanks ami for full ' information relative to the examlna i tton, qtmirflcaUcns, duties, salati. i ate., address SecriHary, Itonnl of Civil Service Examiners, I'ostofflee, ! City. j 0. J. SANDU.V, I-ocnl Secretary. A.'dtnori'l'e Wtnt A.l jre i.ii but Csnfederate Veterans. Tl.e t Ilowlcr order wa r u! . 'he t.terans at their meet In i la.' Sunday by Comrade Sutherland Dallas, Texas, Pel). 22. iv.h ;euera: ordr So. 159: The Lieutenant Oenera), coimu.mi ii. u the Trsua-Mlselsslppl I)e;iart merit. V. C. V., announces the de.it.. u!i great sorrow, of Brigadier (!: : al Edward MtKenna. Coaimanl-r of the Choctaw Brigade, ft' 0 Veterans, at his borne, Pot.-au, ukla homa, on tha Ittb day of February, l&l". surrounded by his frieiul and old comrades. An orphan boy. .i' the ate of twenty, be joined Car ' roll regiment. Afterwards Gordon regiment of Arkansas Cavalry iu Or- i tober, 1863. and, although w unl- i remained with his company and rear tmeat until General Gordon' r-x:- t went aa surrendered by 0-n-;u, E. Klrby Smith In the summ-r 1S5. This Is not the proper !la : time to speak of the many I. raw deeds cf this ga'lant soldier, ;., hi , history la well known to the in. n of Gordon's Arkansas regiment. T'm Dit iaion Commander of Arkansas and Oklahoma will take the necessary steps to h.nor the memory of this biave Confederate soldier. Hy ordr. W. S. C A BULL, Lieut. r;n. L'. C. Veterans Trans Mlsstasippl Department. MILTON PARK. V'ljitii.t tl-niral and C!n f n' Stiff DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Guaranty State Bank ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA 4 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits We sclicit your business on liberal terms. J. li. Spraetns M. Gorman N B. Feagan J. M. Baird P. C. DiDtrs S. T. Dlt-dsoe V. A. Gilliam J. W. Hannah .las. E. Humrhrcys Ardmore State Bank Ardmore. Oklahoma CAPITAL $25,000 Deposits guaranteed. Fastest growing bank in Oklahoma. A home hank owned hy home people. Our Motto; Safety, ICourtesy and Prompt7iess. BANK OPENED JUNE 1, 1908. OepoHltH, Indlviilnnl, Juno 1, SlS,OT5.o:i DcpositH, Imllviihin), July ir,, s 15,251. ia Uepobits, Imlividuiil, Sopt L'3, $100,008 10 Deposits, Individual, Nov. 127. .1 19,037.52 Deposits, Individual, Feb. 5, $152,150.20 Deposits, Individual, April 2S, $162,035.63 Deposits, Individual, June 23, $190,35605 Total Deposits, September 1. $216,263.44 Total Deposits.. Nov. 16, $304,567.47 L. P. ANDEPSO.V, Tres. MOP.AX SCO IT, Wc-Proi. C L. ANDERSON, Cashier ED SANDLIN, Asst Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, OHla. Capital Paid In $60,000.00 Surplus Funds .165.000.00 Total $225,000 00 The oldest bank in Indian Territory. Accounts of firms and individuals solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with pood banking. J. A. BIVENS, President. A. H. PALMER, Cashier DON LACY, V.co President. O. H. WOLVEKTON, Asst. Cashier The City National Bank Ardmore, Oklahoma. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 100,000.00 Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded to all alike. i. T. x . -, K- ! :.. ral Order Xo 1 :o Oi, aii unt of te d.-atU f G 'n leral Kdatd M' K'-nna, Commander 1 "f the fh etaw tlrigade, Okhilioina Division, l". C. W.erans. ami on the reccframeudntlon of Major Genera. Wm. Taylor, commanding Oklahoma j Division. V C. Veterans, C:lonel Samson T I ane Is h'-reby apjiolnteil Uris k'i-i Gini'ial to coimnanl the , f'.oi t,v Hr L'udo of tho Oklahoma Divi ioti, f. c Wturans, ubjea to the aiiproval .f the Coutiandei-ln-Chlef, General Clement A. Evans. Ho will be obeyed anil reapecteil an such commander. , Hy order of V. S. CAMKLL. Lieut. General L'. C. Veterans, Trans- Mississippi Department. MILTON PHK, Atljut a-.i Tt .. ra and Chief of Staff Yoo Had Belter L ook Around If You Think There Is Any Difference Between 50c and $1.00 Special s.) cilleil Closing Out Sales are jrene rally a y;oo(l tiling, for I have had that experience. . I am not closing out, but I owe some good old creditors, who are needing some cash, and I want to sell for cash -or easy payments, or as the Coon says "Estallmen Plan." But you had better look around good. Of course we have the name of being the Largest Sccond-Hand Dealers in Oklahoma, but its only a small taste compared with our new business .' 1 (fiv's the price, on a few things, all Bran New, bought in Car Load Lots, direct from a Big Cheap Factory, all Bran New too: WorR KocKing Chairs, solid oaK, 95c High Arm, solid oaK, veneered, saddle shape seat, rocKers . $2.50 Beveled French Plate Glass Dress ers . . . . $7 to $28 Dining Chairs, each Carpets, per yard Hatting, per yard 55c to $4 25c to $1 18c to 30c $5.50 to $24 Art Squares, 9x12 1 r ' i i i v ! l. ('i' ail . .n 1 yu -tiiV. s; a nl hml pceor relic of so no km 1 thit you can trade your old stud for. floods. St II an) till to .ui)biiy oieasy p;i m ,it-. . stud w jrd or I'lioie No, 36') only, at C. P. HALL'S BIG CHEAP HOUSE, on Caddo St. and Third Ave. ' yn mi-it ti w.J my kill ol tt'-iil.hmi houieSoU gooJi. oU iron, metals, or bottlet, caU us up and wc will come at once and give you cash Floor Oil Cloth, yard, 25c to 33 l-3c Linoleum, per yard, . . 45c to 80c C00R Stoves . . $6 to $35 Dishes, Enameled Tinware and Household Goods of All Kinds. We repair, rent, sell, crate, store and ship