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'Ardmore, Monday, May 30, 1910 PAftC EIGHT THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ladies and YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AT 222 MAIN ST., AND SEE THE BAKIN3 NOW GOING ON WITH Calumet Baking Powder THE POWDER YOU ARE BOUND TO HAVE UNIFORM BREAD. CAKE OR BISCUIT, AS WELL A3 PURE WHOLE SOME FOOD. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY THE LEADING PHYSICIANS AND CHEMISTS IN THE UNITED STATES, AS PERFECTLY PURE IN FOOD. IT WAS GRANTED THE HIGH EST AWARD AT THE WORLD'S PURE FOOD EXPOSITION, AND COMPLIES WITH ALL PURE FOOD LAWS, BOTH STATE AND NATIONAL. MRS. E C. SIPLE, A TEACHER IN THE CULINARY ART, WILL HAVE CHARGE OF THE COOKING SCHOOL, ASSISTED BY MISS KATE CHAMBERLAIN, A LADY THAT HAS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. THESE LADIES WILL BE GLAD TO TEACH THE BAKING OF ALL KINDS OF CAKES AND NOV ELTIE3. EIGHT YOUNG LADIES ARE WITH THE COMPANY AND EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 2 TO 5:30 O'CLOCK THEY WILL GIVE DEMONSTRATIONS AT 222 WEST MAIN ST. NOW UNDERSTAND THAT EVERYTHING IS FREE AND NO CHARGES WILL BE MADE. COME AND SEE US. H. A. JACK JOHNSON SAYS HE'LL LOSE NO TIME VILL PLAY WAITING CAME IN HIS FIGHT WITH JIM JEFFRIES AND WEAR HIM DOWN. Sail Francisco. May 2P -Jack John while apparently confident that ho can defeat Jeffries lit the big i.... i.fii...liltl 1,'itttn m .liiti- 1 l lint i...ii.....i lu.wi - mntim- r i fact Johnson's opinion of himself an pugilist lias never been expressed ' olfenslvely. for the negro Is modest I ,.n.l does not Indulge. a rule. In 1 tld statements. Joh.mM. appears to j , u- ,.f i,n... 1. II.' .1 ...1 teiiae, and U anxious to have the -'porting pitbltv reganl blpi with more than passing favor. He is like a tilg overgrown boy with a lot of money lit his pockets and nolioJy aii Mini to put on the chcckrcln. '.Monuy has made him exuberant on many occasions, but In a serious li'iKtd the gigantic negro has some good n,ualltieg and is by no means Inching In shrewdness. SVhon Johnson was asked to wiy -'iinotlilng the oilier day he replied ni'-r thinl.ir.g It oer: "Thorn's uotlilug sure In this Amid, so I'd be taking a long eliaucr If 1 told ou that I'd knock Mls-tur JelT out In a tlixuii or twen i rounds. 1 might make people laugh H I said that Mister li-rf wouldn't have a hxik-ln Iteinomber 1 don't expect to hse this fight, bin let ttit any It will not bo nn 'ijr thing to win It. '.Mister Jeffrie was a great fight i baiire lie retired, and I feel cor- .tin he I t.t III a grant flghtur, but i can't make myself bellxve he la a rter limn than I am, and that's .i iy I will win. When I was exwtiln- clcl by Or. ttunietit at Harvard llfe some time ago he wild my til vflcal ilcvelopnient was akiniwil per it, Mtl told ui 1 wna fully as nirf as Mr Jeffries. If that la so, figure that I will win, because ' utr younger aud I will have better amina. I li'm auoie go.'il men any inter Jrt Is as Jver as 1 am. it I (tlaaaivo with them. I kuon tiar a licit' r left Intuit and can 1 cht on the ufenslve as well u ny mun In the world "1 epet to be able to go a long ixtuucc to wear Mister Jeffries tvu without running any diibgeroim lauctta, and then go In and win. vv'Uy not? I aut not foolish iiough to link that Mister Jeffries will be it" mv a-. Toiniiij I 'hi ii- or Stanley A. B. RAWLINS COMPANY, House Furnishers Better of Ardmore Vicinity SPENCER, Mgr. Ketchcl. for I ki.ow he will prove much harder to beat. Hut, hmicntly, I don't think he will he as dangerous ns lie was six years ago. He may come back looking fit and strong, but 1 think you'll find that he will I I u t be able to stand the Ktralu and , w ill not show the old spued. ' ! -When .Mister Jeffrie' strength be- , j gins to leave him It will be time I enough for me to cut him to pieces, , and when I have him beaten tnustand- still I don't think It will be hard to ipiered. put him out. He has taken off a As civilization advanced coutro lot of weight and will pioliahly fight versles were llrst settled by a Joint !,t -ir' ,r "" 1,1,1 '"' wl11 " " p r in, me ii ne snows sirengui i-iiiiuii u , go a long distance. I expect to weigh ..I.,.., -inn mid tflw... I ... Inf.. ii... " ' 1 w, ' 1,1 ,M" "r ,"' Mister Jeff 1,llH " mh' l(,""r r,"M'U' 1,1,1 " will do no harm. Ho is half an Inch tnlcr and Is more heavily built. Hut he has never been an aggressive fighter, and he'll find Unit I am harder to reach than any man he has ever faced. "I Intend to let him do all the fighting at the start, for 1 wiiut to size him up for a few rounds. ! want to be mire about his real condl- tlon beforo I take a chance. If I can outlmv him and can find tho lirocr opening. I think I can hit harder than l-'ltxslllimmiM did and that shall not be in a hurry, for 1 bellew in taking my own time. All I ask Is a square deal from the referie mid the spectators. I Intend to live up to the rules In every way and win on the level if I can. If .Mr .lelfrles can heat me I will make to excuses, for I hae no versmim leeiums in mis limner mm Hin reiuiy to imkc my meiiicine ir i hi hoi w wue iiiiiir is ceiuiin. Mister Jefiiles aud I Mre Imth Amer- lean citlsens -ml no matter which win, me ,i..1Kn. eniiniiMmism). will reuiHln in this country. Removal Notice Texas Wonder will remove Madder and Rheumatlsni Jl.iHi bottle contain ill) lliiU'.-, Kidney, trouble. I. . . ... . ... lrX?llSmiS$Zl : Sheriff's Sale. On Ih.. im day of June. 1!U0. be- tween the boirrs or 1 o'elcek p. in., ami a o'clock p. m.. nt tho eouri lions' door in Ardmore. u, ArdniLre Towwihip, tarter conn ly. Htnt of Okhihoma. I will eell at piMlc aalu the follow- , hut propwy. lo wlt One Hi C. Pot- ter Jr. Co. or New York printing lrnB aud SeK. No. SS27. the prop- eiHy of the Ardmore Publishing io., taken on tax warrant. J. H. AK10US lilt Kin riff bargains this week making room DECORATION DAY DULY OBSERVED OFFICES CLOSE AND MEMORIAL . SERVICES HELD AT ROSE HILL CEMETERY. ' I I.ccoratlon day was obsuned today by the ciotdng of the publ c offices and ' .t Keue.nl cessation fiom work by the official. HiU afternoon members of the (iraml Army l'ot mot u. Tnllulorro's stole and wont to Hie Hill Cemetery whete they conductud memorial exer- rises In accordance with the general i iihtom of the day and decorated the grHes of the coturados who lie buried I here. A memorial address was delivered by 1.. S. Dolman of which the following U a s nopals: II Is filing that emigres in a spirit I of patriotism should cause us pause jture generations this strong and unit once each year and contemplnto whated nation. One nation, one flag, and an empty and useless thing Is life , one people. w thout some sacrifice to others, with. I You settled by the consecrat'on of out some lofllor purpose than our owiiy)mr Hfeliloo.l forever, the great con. selfish aggrand siemenl. troversles of thine times. How much better It is to meet here mice a year upon this common gioiind and do homage to thoxe who in de fense of a principle gave their lives. .Meet here to ackliou ledge the debt we owe to those who have gone before iiud the letnnant that soon must fob low. Tlic debt of gratitude to thosi who preserved the nation that Wash I itmton wrested from Knullsh tyranny, ' Jefferson moulded Into a united dem ocracy and .Marshall welded Into one nailon Inseparable foreer. i It was not for gain, nor jet for love of strife, for life Is sweet to every man, that you went Into thnt cruel fratrlelrul war. The call was not for Inst nor loot and those of you who answered It deserve a place among the patriots, and small Indeed must be the spirit of the man who would In the least hclltllo It. Hut for you. Ok lahoma and all that fair southlnnd would be a race of negroes. Creoles '"' freasers. Primitive man settled his contra vers'es by mortal combat and sanctl lied the decision with the luter-nilngl-ed liloo!. of the conqueror and the COll- 'commission of the adversaries with a uisinicrcsif n i mril to cnta inc uccsivc vote, reserving howeer as last resort .1. i... ... ' "' Today we have tribunals called , courts, Avhose d lslon Is sought, but mtlll reselling as a last resort, the mortal combat. so It has been since the world began ,iu'. so It will continue until the end ,,f tmo. Arbitration, law, and mortal f.wbat. imt lUdslon that Is llunl Is the i on,, tlmt Is sunrtllled by the blond of m,t, ,i,(1iierer and conquered, l'rom i ti Ih decision there Is no appeal, , rallure of amicable settlement or decrees of court, to settle a contro- . vrKV lllH muny tltiifit In the hlstoty f ,, worj(, ,,aused a call to arms, -i-h,. must ileclMve set tleuients tir t'le w.uMm disputes hue been by fo.-el f arms, sometimes leaving in Its wake rnncor nnd haired but most generally slmoK the more enlightened, by ae. , ,,sonce and obedience to the iiian-1 ,(,tos of the conquerors. ; , (,lirv MtUtry , America, is1 ,(M,V wo ,, ,ir Krwlt Ktatesme'i. ,1Rlltal anil lhyH(.ni KlimUi wholM. counsels shaped the policies of ,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,( , T1(i ,K . ,ll(,v lhnlH, w, , mn of Bmiirs In ,,. Kr1, tMmiojt , u, !,., f ,.,,. gross. Then as now, these same wm--nieii ........ e,.,, .-...m.,. lo r,)r, tl,n KH,U' "'inure!)- and solve problems that wore anltatliu the Koveriiinent nnd the people. Half way nieasun. were adopted ,o appease the iHHiple for the present and the future u to take care of Itsejf. Had the tluee meat ulanU of In- li'lh'ct. Webster, Clay unl Calhoun " dominated coiiRiess In tho ourly fifties, stood out botdl for what they ' thought was right, the great civil war might have boon amicably settled, hut they compromised and made of the Kansas and Nebraska Act a burning fnso that llghtml the flames of rebel- Hon that very near consumed tho na- Hon. Wo owe lo Ureece ani Home our models of strength and beauty, but the halls of fame of America are lilted with those few characters of national history that combined Iti them the threw elements of greatness, physical, mental .-mi moral strength and great lieSS. t mU In the fifties there came Into prominence such a man. rugged, tin- outh In uppenraiicc, tho unt thesis of ' the well groomed and aristocratic statesmen of the times, but pos.aorsing all the -natural elements that make men great, strone, sympathetic, wise ,0phetic. a statesman of tinusu.il forc, To Abraham Lincoln we owe a ,L.nt tmil future generations will never pay. He came Into the presidency thu bulwark of the tint'on's strength, at a time or nil times that such as him was most needed. The all wise providence that shapes the destiny of nations so decreed It. His call lo nnns nt,.,..nl,.,l ... nil I those w ho lived their country better I than themselves. These men went fortli ready and willing to do ami die fnr nrlncllilf, ntwl tlmnn fn..r v,.nfa li' the efforts of those of which you are"" but a remnant, saved to us and to fit- Slavery, stales rights, and the Con federate flag were all burled In one grave at Appomattox, never to he resurrected, and he who dares to raise tlieiu again In this free and enlighten ed W be hurled under an aval miche of popular condemnation. Today there comes to every man. young and old, throughout this fair land another call, nR potent, as Imper ative as the call of '01. We are called to Join not the patriots of war hut the patriots of peace. Not by a Lin coln to defend the national life from dismemberment Into separate stntes, hut we are called by a rtooscvclt'to give our aid nnd assistance, our time mil our talents, to defend the nation against the dismemberment of this un ion Into classes. To keep clean tho municipal, slate and national stables. To help root out evil Influonces det rimental to our public Institutions and governments. To Join Hint rreat nrmy of pence patriots and lo light out these great battles at the ballot box. Xo less important, no less serious to our nntlonal life, thnn war with all 'Is attendant horrors. Here In Okla homa we havo created a now stnte to mil to and become an Integral part of the other states of the union. "By their works ye shall know them." Shall we fashion It after the pattern made by Lincoln and, MeKinley nnd ndopb- ed by lloosevelt, or shall It he tho Ideals of those men who would sacri fice the public good to private greed. It would serve no pood purpose for me, who was born to lnte. to Like part In the stnigg'o from 'fil to Vi.",, to recite the history of that conflict. It Is too vividly recorded uiwn the minds and hearts of each of you who fol lowed the Stars and Stripes from Bull Hun to Appomattov. The debt of gratitude Is too larso for this or fn tnre generations lo ever repay and all people Join today throughout the union in the admonition "well done thou good and faithful Rorvants, entor I thou Into the kingdom prepared for you." Notice of Issuance of Tax Warrant. Notice Is hereby given Unit tax warrant for the amount of Thirty eight DollatH and Seventy-five Cents ($::S.7.1) has been issued against Lot Five (.11. Block One Hundred Thirty-six (Hli'i), and a warrant ii 1 1 1 .1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - to I'url v.seven Dollars and SUwly.H.t.n Cl,nts ($l-.l7) limt i.eeli Isxiiod against Iit One(l), Block One Hundred KIghiy-oue (1S1). and a war rant In the sum of Fifty-two (j.ll'.OO) Dollars has been It-mied against Lot Six dl). Block Three Hundred Fifty- f((1r nm, tI(, saM warnmt(t hlm, hvm f,w t,u c,ty c,crk ,.f Uu, ry pf Ardmore. the sam- ......,i...... on ..a .. o. .... w. M H II II 111 llflljll mJ. ,.w mill ,., l" liIm(,Uvolv: ,hat , warra)ts , eovnr coat ()f lnbor ,, WMt,rM ns0(1 jn ti,() eonstruc to of ,,PWalks abutUni; nald prop lr(y :xu t PUCM warrant Is added clerk's coot nnd cost of publication, tmn )f t, ,,lulll aru not M, w(thln four Weeks from the date of puhll eatlon there will he a penalty added of twenty-five (25) per cent as by law provided, which, together with other cost, shall he made a p.irt of the original Hssosment and collect-' ed as a part thereof. I,. J MYKItH, Acting City Knglnecr ' IS 20 L7-1 SURRENDERS TO DEPUTY SHERIFF Chicago. III., Mny 30. State Ser.a- tcr John Uroderlck, who was Indict ed by a Sangamon county grand Jury, charged with giving a bribe of $2.r.00 to State Senator Holitshaw to vote for Lorlnior for United States sen ator, surrendered himself to Deputy Sheriff Long here today. Order for Hearing Petition to Sell , Real Estate by Guardian. State of Oklahoma, Carter County, as. In County Court. ,n 1,10 Iuntlcr o 11,0 guardianship -,ssl A. Brown, a minor. I .ton, un una mil uay oi .May, rjiu, comes K. I'ayne as guardian of the estate of the above named ward hav- ' """" lor mui; in iiiu i cm trai.nu ui sun. n.llll for the reasons in said petition stat ed. It is ordered. That said petition be, and heroby Is set for hearing on the, 1.1th day of June A. U., 1910, at ten! o'clock, a. m at which time the next' of kin and all persons intcrcs'.od In i the estate of said ward are renu'red i to appear and show cause. If any thcyt have, w hy an order should not be I granted for the sale of so much of tliei real estate of said ward as Is neces sary for the reasons In said petition' stated, and that personal service i heicof be made uikjii said next of Vin and persons interested In the estate of said ward as. required by law. It! Is further ordered that a copy be published for three successive weeks In Thu Ardmorelte of Ardmore, Okla homa. 1. H. MASON. County Judge. Dated this 14th day of May. 1910. l(1-'."J-29-.1 Notice to Creditors to Present Claims. Xotlce la hereby given, That letters testamentary on the estate of John nnd Johanna IlolTnmnii deceased, were granted to the undersigned by the County Court of Carter county, at Ardmore, Oklahoma, on the 27th dny of .May, A. 1)., 1910. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit the same to tho undersigned at Ardmore, Oklahoma for allowance within four months after tho date of this publica tion with necessary vouchers, or they will be forever precluded from any bcnelit of snld estate. Dated this 27th dny of May, A. I)., 1910. JOHN W. HOl-TMANX, Kxecutor. I'OTTKUF .t WALK Kit, Attorneys for Kxecutor. 29-M .!!. Notice to Creditors. To the Creditors or T. J. Jonee. deceased: The credlto-s of the aliove named decedent are hereby notified that the undersigned was, by the County Court of Carter County, Oklahoma, appoint ed administratrix of the estato of said decedent, nnd that nil persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are required to exhib it them to said undersigned adminis tratrix with the necessary voucher, at the law office of Moore & Bass, her attorneys, at Ardmore. Okla., within six months from the date of tho first publication of this notice. MAKY J. JONKS, .1-10-17-2KU Administratrix. .Mrs. S. .1. llrldgmuu of San Antonio Tevas Is In the city visiting with her son. T. C. Ilridginan. Mrs.' llrldgmau Is In her Sftth jear nnd made the trip from Southern Texns here very nicely. Her healtli during tlio winter has not i been very good but she Is still much stronger than many women twentj years her Junior. AT THE GRAND AVENUE HOTEL If you happen to be in Oklahoma City overnight Good Cafe in connection. STOP for new goods now arriving P. C. DINGS, Pres. M. GORMAN, V-Prcs. J. W. HANNAH, Cashier. Guaranty State Bank ARDMORE, 4 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits We solicit your business on liberal terms. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED IT MAKES So Happy UH! TO B aveA '1 l ,- CtZL .Ii A. 4CC0C Contithl 1 w, ti K. 7 "&TT7 Ufl m DK. I MA U 1 Of All the Unhappy Homes, Not One in a Hundred Has a Bank Account and not ono homo In a hundred who hag a bank account Is unhappy, u seems almost foolish to put It off any lonsor, when It is such a sim ple, easy matter to start a bank account. O.S'K DOLLAR starts an ac count with us. DKPOSITS GUARANTEED. We pay FOUR PER CENT OS T1MB DEPOSITS. ARDMORE STATE BANK C. T. BARRINGER, Pres. J. V. London Steam Dye House and Tailor Shop Come nnd see my tailor and our spring and summersam. pies of b'uei sorgo and outing suits. Stoatn and French dry cleaning. We dyo all shades. Next door to Gil. mer Hotel. Phono !!01. THE comet attracted lots of attention, so will one of Brown Electric Sign Company's signs on the front of your store. They are trade getters. Write for prices. Brown Electric Sign Co. Ilox '.ii-2 Hugo, Okla. Ringer's the only placo to obtain i Kodak supplies. D'lnrlnrinn works nnniliTM. uanaennt nrwiucra tn.ii- It nt Hiiri'ly its ruin iiml Niumliliiu rnhi- crii. ii iiniiiiKi'H ii inicK eruwiii nr nmiriiint Imlr wlii'ii nil nl tier rfintMli'n full, We I Kiiiiriiiitff Diinitt-rliiH. All ilr.iKKlHtH Bell It , J.V. .'iiip mill $1 hit tmttlu. T.i nrovit Its worth t.ml Hits ml will. Kie In luin nr IIvit, ..nil hp will mull run i. Inrim frre mimptH. K.NOWI.TON DANDIUtlNK CO.. I'lilrnen. Ill REMEMBER; "The Mill will never grind with the water that is passed." Apply this quotation to the opportunities! here today. Come nnd talk over the land business with us if you want a rami, a ten-acre tract, or one acre. PM5NTY or money to loan on rarms and good city property lowest rates easy terms. We carry the highest class Tiro and Tornado Insurance In tha land. Don't run tho risk of loss. "Ho can who thiiike he can, ho can't who thinks he can't." ADAMS BROTHERS Rooms 7-9 Potterf Bldg. Ardmore, Oklahoma OKLAHOMA HOME ZtoiJitimiii Co.--No. It HAROLD WALLACE, Cashier. RITTER'S "FIX IT" SHOP PHONE SOI! Make keys. Mend loulrs. Mend baby buggies. ,Mend bicycles. Mend guns. Mond talking machines. Mend adding machines. Mend typewriters. Mend electric motors. In fact all novelty work. C. Boone Taliaferro LICENSED EMBALMER. Oklahoma License No. 295. Missouri License No. 446. Ktnbalming guaranteed satlsr.-ic lory for shipping. Undertakers forwarding bodies to this city for burial, or to pass through to tther points, can rely on their patrons receiving prompt nnd polite attention If sent In my rare Ardmorelte want ads bring results