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Ardmore, Monday, June 24, 1907. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. PAQE THREE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For CoiiKrcsrman: C. I). CAIlTKIl For Stnto Senator (KlRUtoetith Dis trict): J. C. GHAIIAM, J. C. IJTTI.H Tor District Judge: STILI.WI'LI, It. HUSSKU, For Kcrosentnttos (Carter County) I.KO HAHItl.S J. T. MeCANTS For Comity Judges 1. U. MASON", I'or Comity Attorney: JA.MI5S MATIIKUS. For District Clerk: 0! T. VHItNON. For County Clerk: V. 11. l'llAMK. For Sheriff: J. HOLM US AKKItS. For County Treasurer: D. M. HUMPH. lir HoKlstor of Deeds: S. S. TOLSO.W For County Surveyor: J. W. HAM. For Superintendent of Public Instruc tion: MHS. MAItY V. NIIJLACIC. For County Weigher: V. I. SMITH. For County Commissioners: A. V. Sl'KAKK, It. F. SCIVAI.I.Y, O. K. DAHDKN. DeWltt's Kinney mid Illailder Pills are uneiiualed for Ilackacliu, weak klitioys. Iiillauuuatlon of tlio bladder mid all tirlnnry troubles. A week's treatment for 25 cents. Sold by Holt man Drug Co. It will pay you to rend tho nd of Smith, Hleglns &. Went Co. oi the local pago of this Ihsuo. 1DU Tlioro may ho reasons for headaches but there's no reason why you should enduro them. Hamsoy's Hendacho FIKIr cures headache from and causo In a few minutes. Price 15 cents. F. J. K A MS ICY, DriiRRlst. J. L. WILSON. FHEIOHT, TUANSKKn AND DAOdAQE LINE. NEW Meat MarKet Wo have opened a Moat Mar ket on West Miiin Street, next to' 1 1 oilman's store and will al ways carry a full supply of fresh ini'ats. Wo will kindly appreciate a share of your patronage. Delivery niado to all jxirts of the city. Hoffman Ehret ARDMORE HACK LINE D. E. FLYNT. Prop. Hack lenves for Healdtou at G:30 a. m. Hack leaves for F.Ik ut 7:30 n. m. Direct connection with all In land towns west of Ardmoro. I.eavo all packages at tho City Drue Storo. TIME TADLE. Frisco. lastbotind No. 42 ycaves 1:00 p. m. No. 44 loaves lilbp.m. WeBtbound No, 43 arrives 9:15 a. m No. 41 arrives 7:60 p.m. Choctaw-Rock Island. Kastbounfl--No. 10 leaves 2:30 p. in. Westbound. No. 9 arrives 1:11 p. m. Uanta Fa. Southbound No. 5 4:20 a.m. No. 17 4:20 p.m. No. 19 ., 1:25 p. m. Northbound- No. 6 12:60 a. m No. 18 ll!R5a.m No, 20 6:00 p. m. If you will make Inquiry It will bo a revelation to jou how many suc cumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another. If tho pa tient Is not beyond medical aid, Fo ley's Kidney Cure wll cure. It nevor disappoints, Hoffman Drus Co., City Drug Storo. A llttlo Kodol tnken occasionally, esKclally after eating, will rellove sour stomach, belching and heartburn. J. II. Jones of Newport, Tenn., says Oireo bottles of Kodol cured him of dyspopsla. It Is sold hero by Hoff man Drug Co. BuWribo lor Tho Ardmoreltt PROFESSIONAL COLUMN LAWYERS. John S. Hagler Albert J. Lee Eldon E. Sams HAGLER, LEE A SAMS Attorneys at Law Rooms 10 20 and 21. Phono 279. Hankers National Hank IlldB, il. 0. Potterf. 10. A. '.Valvar. POTTERF A WALKER. Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Ardmore. Ir.d. Ter. CauL J. W. Kills. V. D. llaUnUl. ELLIS A HALFHILL, lloomB 21 und 22 Homestead IlldR. Civil and Indian business exclu sively. Muskogee, Ind, Ter. WILLIAM W. WRIQHT (UuRlstared Attorney.) (Kormorly with Dawes Commission Contests, Citizenship Cases and other matters before tho Interior De partment, Inclusively. Offices Washington Lon It. Tiist Uulldlng. Washington, D. C. ChaB. J. Kapplor. Ltiaa. H. Morllltl. Compiler "Indian Actlvo Court Law aid Treaties" Practlonar. KAPPLER A MERILLAT, Attorneys and DunMlora-at-Law. Practlto before, all Courts; OnRrwta, C-overnmout Departments nnd Com missions. Indian Casus a Spetlalty. Office. Ilond Hid?. Washington, D. C V. L. Freman. Olllo Andortou FREEMAN A ANDERTON Lawyers. I'ennlncton & Slmn Iliilldlnai. PHYSICIANS. ARDMORE SANITARIUM Drs. von Keller, Hardy &. Henry, Modern Knulpments for tho scientific treatment of all surgical cases. Trained nurses In attendance. Ardmore, I. T. J. L. COX Physician and Surgeon. Olllco In Haudol IlulldliiB. Phono 91. Ardmore, I. T. DR. C. C. SAVAGE Physician and Surgeon. Offlco over First National Hank. Phono SOI. J. C. CHENAULT Physician and Surgeon. Olllco over HIILs' Furniture Storo. Calls left at Iteti Cross DniB Storo will receive prompt ultcutlon. Host dence phono 840. DR. J P. FANN, Oentist, Office, opposite Westhelmer A Daube, Ardmore, I. T. V. P. voaKellor. M. D. IL II. Henry, M. D. F. P. TOnKollor, M. U. Hos. phon 44. It. II. Honry, M. D. lies, phono 37. Offlco phono 146. vonKELLER A HENRY, Physicians and Surgeons. Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists Spectacles nnd Kva masses acci ate) Utted. Offlco over Hed Cross Dnus Btore. Rooms 8 to 9. W. M. ANDERSON Veterinary Surgeon. Offlco: Smith's Livery Darn Phono 125. I.W. FOLSOM, M. D. Specialties: Malaria and Its compllca- Ions; Hemorrhoids; Cancerous condl tlnns nnd venerial diseases. Ovor 30 years' oxperlenco in diseases of this cllmnto. Olllco phono 15; rcsldonco phono 12fi. BROWN A BRIDQMAN Funeral Directors and Llcannd Embalmers. Largest line of funeral Qooda In Indian Territory. Coinmodoro lCldrldgo T. Oerry, though 70 years old. goes down town every day Ut attend to tho affairs connected with his big estate. A prompt, pleasant, good remedy for coughs and colds la Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough Syrup. It contains no opi ates und does not constipate. Chil dren llko IL Sold by Hodman Drug Co. The birth rato of both Kngland nnd (Jermany Is decreasing, Thnt of Oer many Is nt present thirty-four a thousand, whllu Hngland's Is twenty eight a thousand. Dand.rlne Works wonders. It proiluces hstr Justus surely a. rain anil auusaloe produces cruiis. It pro, luces thick crosth of luiurlsnt hslr uheu all other remeill.s fall. Wa guar intee Iih ilerlne, All druggists sell ll use, Musn,l II H uer Ii nttle. To nrovelts worth semi this ul with lu cents In sumps or silver snd we will insll you a Isrga free sample. lino .Vitus iisDiierinu uo.,uaicai;o, in. I.crd Cromer bays that Kgyptlans have a proienstty for hoarding gold. A native who lecently died left MOO, 000 stored In gold In Ida houso. Many KgyptliuiB who nre possessed of wealth will borrow money at Interest to conceal tho fact. Largo quantltl "J of gold coin nr annually melted in Egypt nnd rouvortdo Into ornamcnUi, POLITICIANS COME AND GO PAST WEEK WAS PROLIFIC OF I SEMI-OFFICIAL STATEMENTS. 1 NOT STANDING AWFULLY PAT' Is What Deverldge Announces After!'8 1,11 1,W","M, he hn a",),l"r a Visit to the Strenuous One at Oyster B.iy Hoped That Oyster Day Hoped Heartt and Dry in Will Make Up. Special Correspondence. ' Wnshlnglou, 1. C, Juno 24. Tin- past week has been prolific of suml- olllclal Htutemeuts. UuverldKo has been to Ojster Hay, und presumably' with authority announcos tliat "wo" nro not standing so awfully pat as homo folks suppose. Tho stutemet is IloVerldKo writes for tho "Wurlil Is not as si'ei-irlc n the curloiii desire, but It announces that ''natural causes" should bo reasonable und ivuld producing pale, pjust be'uuse it U found necessary to relso some ca-idalously opiresslo st.!.o.tu!eH. '.'hi. vtholo slgnt'ieanee t this tcml- oniclal statement Is that revision Is accepted at Oyster Hay as an Inev itable issue. Then couios Hourko Cwkruu home frtun Nebraska, wheru lie has seen Mr. lit .ut. H rcpvi.U hat so many who have seen Mr. llryau lately know to be true; that is, that he is In doubt as to whether he will he a candidate or not. Ho thinks It Is too soon to de cide. Thebo twd ureal orators, accord ing to tho newspapers, spent theio time In talking about the platform. Finally Nurmun E. Mack returns from abroad to rcrt of tteldx and Individuals hejond tho pulo of enudl- dacy, nnd sajs that Klchard Croker will reutrn to tlio states, but only to vole. Tho hope expressed by Mr. Mack (hut Mr. Hearst and Mr. Hryan will, for tho party glnid, make up their dlllerences, has brought out the first explicit statement concerning the bntls of tlio feud between these two gentlemen. Nouo )f lleurst's f i lends whom the New York newspa pers sought would speak for publica tion, but It was learned that there Is still a ery pronounced lll feelitig on the part of tho Hearst piiiplo against Mr. Hryan, and tlio reason Is ghen thus: -Mr. Hearst, in 1S9C and 1900, per sonally thri)igh his nun simpers, sui Krted Mr. Hryan for tlio presidency. In 1901 Mr. Hryan was not a candi date for the presidency, while Mr. Huarst was, and Mr. Hearst felt that ho should have Mr. Hryan's support. Instead of requiting tho political loy alty of Mr. Hearst, Mr. Hryan went upon tho platform and seconded tho nomination of former United States Senator Cockrell, of Missouri, who had no chanco of being nominated. Somo of tho Hearst pcoplo who were seen declared that Mr, Hearsts friends would do everything possible to defeat Mr. Hryan for tho nomina tion next year and that If they nccoin. pllshed their purpose, Mr. Hearst would not run for president ns tho candldnto of tho National Independ ence 1-oague. I'i liar significance Is lent by these BLitements, which are admitted ly Inspired from Hearst tonr-es, toi Mr. Hrynn's recent utterance concern ing the Hearst Independent League, to tho effect tint "from a Socialistic btanlpolnl there will bo rcas.iu( enough for a third party; but that from n Democratic standpoint, a third part IH I'" unnecessary." Neither tho broad and charitable statesmanship which enlightening travol Is supposed to produce, nor tho chastening elfects of defeat and repu. dliitlon, nro apparent In this dlsclos- ure, and thoughtful Democrats nroj Justified In wondering whether tho promising party outlook Is to bo clouded by a personal rivalry, petty enough to do credit to a town meeting und lnvoUlng personal umbltlons and no principles. Somo of tho Ignoble results of this quarrel between tho ramlldatts may I bo seen III the recent exposure tf Mr. ! Hryan's undignified method of hang- Ing around box olllces and personally, collecting and bestow nig lu a bag car ried for that purpose tho actual cash for Ins work as a lecturer. Instead of having a clerk or secretary to do It. While this and other small Items of purely personal Interest limy bo en tertaining to groundlings and profes sors of deportment, they cannot con tribute to a healthy public discussion about matters of principle. If you need anything In fresh vege tables, fruit or groceries, call up tho Grand Leader and got prompt de- livery. 23-2t MARK TWAIN'S FREAK STUNT LONDONERS SAW THE HUMORIST! IN A OATH RODE. I The American Walked Sevtra Dlock Along the Street In a Robin Dlue Costume and Slippers Simp ly Emulating Diana London. June 23. Mark Tv.nln has set a new ice for tbe llrtilsh. and I hey Hie fairly gugpttw lor bream Ml mi evlilhltlilll of Ills mldllies ll chapter" to Ills whlto suit fad. Th latest effort Is also a eolor scheme, the dainty blue predominating. The foor of the big Hrimiis hole! wns biuilng with tho voices of lun huiunnlty yesterday afteni.Hin wteii suddenly appeared a form like an ap parition. At first tho nsloni:.hed l.on doners believed that mayhaps they had quickly transfei re, to the1 land of tho occult. Then on closer low they saw a figure the extremes of which dlsplryed n head of bind ' i whlto hair and three lliche of hare f legs. The form wns clad In a Rubin's egg blue bath robe and slippers. II . was then that the beaming faro of the Ameilcau humorlht was recog nized. The consternation Twain wns caus ing did not appear to Jar him n bit. Without uniting for tho ouliokeii to recover their surprise, be walked rapidly to the iiialu entrance, bis see letary. Captain II. V. Ashoroft, fol lowing close behind. At a raplu pace the humorist went down Dover street, all tralllo coining to a stand still. Tho throiighfnro was crowded with pedestrians and everylssl) slop ped to view what wns supposed lo be a demented man. It soon developed however, that Twain wns simply go ing to take a bath. Hi- entered a bath club a few squares away and was lost to view for tlio tlmo being. Hut tho fun wns to be resumed. Ills bath completed, ho retraced bin steps Inside an hour In the same abbreviated costume, to the amuse ment of tho peoplo on the street nnd to tho consternation of the ho tel keeper. Mark Twain's only ob servation wns that this was his fav orite method of taking a bath when at tho seaside, that It was a common practice wllli him nnd he knew of no remain why the Britishers should stand Idly by nnd view him as a freak when lie wns emulating the example of Diana. SOME POSTSCRIPTS. There nro ten government polytech nic schools n normany, having a total of lfj,4u3 students; tho one nt Ilerllii leads with nn enrollment of 3129. On nccount of agitators In India circulating n. false report that all sugars manufactured In Kuropo are refined by tho old of Ismes, tho Im ports of this commodity Into India have been greatly effected. xow York's new child labor law provides thnt no minor under 10 years of ago shall be employed or permit ted to work in any factory lu tlio state before S a. m. of after fj p. m. Tho new law goes Into effect January 1, 1008. Subscribe for Tho Ardmorclte. Round Trip Rates to Jamestown Go nnd return the same, route $53.60 Limit Dec 15th fio and roturn tho same route $47.95 Limit (50 days from (Into of Silll! $38.00 Limit 15 days from date of salo Any el 1 r c t route to New York thence to $55 75.-Norfollc. H e turninj,' hy Memphis. St. Louis, Chicago or Kan s a s City. Stop overs will bo allowed at liulTulo, N o w Y o r If, Albany, Washington, Hmtimore. Philadelphia and a hun dred othe." places. lNrOHMATIOK-call on your agent liu will gladly furnish you any information you do sire. DATES OF SALE DAILY JAY T. COBB, T.F. A. Sliermani Ttxas. Vi Excursions Jl C7 via l J rR.sca 1 If You Kcnd This It will be to loam that tin- Iradlnit medi cal writer and tom-har of all the sevcrsl n-hool-i of praelli'M nvommend, In tlin urnngiMt term possible, each mid every ingredient entering Into the cotnpmllleti M Dr. Pierre's tlolden Medical Dlv-overy fur the rum of wenk stomach, d).n p-ia, catarrh of stonmrh, "liver complaint." torpid liver, or tilUoiemeM. liriiiilc bowei at!ectlim, and nil catarrhal dlca.i ,( vrii.twtvcr region, inline er nature. Ii u alo a sh'I1Ic remedy fer nil such chroma 'or limit standing i'se. el catarrhal arf,-i-tlon and their resultant.', ui broiu hi il, throAt and lung dleae (ejccpl cini-ulnii-ttoni accoinpanletl w ltd N-vrrc cough It Is nut so gisxl (or acute cold and cough's tut for llngnrltiu. or chronic cnci u if e-qie. i.illy eiticiichni' lu prtsliit'tng H-r-fivt cure. It contsiiis lllacl- I herr) ltrk, tioldetl Seal Mot. lll,Hlro.it , Stone .Man, Irak. i root and Quoi n's rool l! of which re hlRblv prnlx-d in rcno-dli t r all the .ttMivo inemloiieil airm-tliiiii l-i -in-h inlneut iiiivllc.il writers and leschers a-rS-of. Ilarlhnlow. of AlellcMnn Mill. Col- leijn; l'rof. ll.ircjif the Unlv of Pa. t ngwiMsi, .it. ii., in iiefi cce. t li c.-ieo: l'rof. .I.,hn of I'lnclminll : l'rof .T..l,n i. D.. of Clnclnn.ill ; l'rof. lt-. M. I)., nf Hahnemann i. Chicago, and scores of otbcryyolly eminent lu their several cbc3jrI practice. 5 (i.i "liolilen Medical ni-nvcrr" Hie Ilv m-AHemy nut no Tor '.iTTnTTrnjiZH riufgitU (or like mtriHix-i. tTMt ,ajMiy urli (Wot,-ii.uii eivloprirrnl wurlli tort. Itian anV toi"'-ri.tiir,ll leirv ln.li- iPUTT t-'nn;'-'. i-h publicity o( lis lormiil't ia the iMeMlbin irutiranty of Its merits. A ctanco at this published formula will show that "tioldetl Medical Dlvoverr contains no hiis.inous. h.irmlul or list, it. fonnliMtdrtigs and iionlcohol i-hemli ally pure, trlplo-rellti"! glycerine being til Instead, (lljcerlim U i-utlrely tiiiiibje, tlotiablM and N-sldes Is a must iceful agent In the cure, of all sUunaeli as well as bron chial, threat and lunar alfii-tlims. Tlicrn Is tho hi4lnst misllcal authority for its u,i In all "iicii cases. Tbe'lllscnvi ry Is aconcen .absl glyceric ettract of native, luisllclual risits and Is safe and rehal le A Isaikbit of extracts from eimiu ut. mistical authorities', endorsing Its Inure illunts nialbsl fnr on risiiti-t. Addrc.-J Dr. U. V. l'lerce, llutfalu. N. V. ARDMOREITE DIRECTORY OF OKLAHOMA HOTELS. ADA, I. T. IlVItl) IIOTHU Hates Jl.ou imr day. THE ATWOOD, Plnoat Hotel In Durant,-1. T. W. 1'. (illmer, l'roprletor. When In Ardmoro, I. T., stop nt THE ALEXANDER, 2.00 a day Hotel. .. J. Alexander l'roprletor. DUNCAN, I. T. HOTKI. HOYAL, Host !2 houso on tho Hock Island, McKay & Soiib, l'rops. DAVIS, I. T. OHAND ISOIKU II. H. Allen, l'roprletor. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS LINDSAY HOTKI,, Hates $2 per day. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS Tllll TUHNKH, Hates 2 per day. HUGO, I. T. OHIKNTAI, HOTKI., Hates 2 per day. Jim Tliomns, I'rop, Tho only brick hotel In tho city. Kinst class accommodations. Satisfaction Miaantced. MADILL, I. T. HOCK HOTKI,, . Carter, l'rop. Hates $2 per uay. OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T. (JHAND AVKNUK HOTKI,. I'lrst class in every respect. THE PENNINGTON. Klrst class accommodations. I'eyton J. I'ruott, l'rop. PAULS VALLEY, I. T. HOTKI. HAMI'TON. Hates (2 per day. SULPHUR, I. T. AHTKSIA HOTKI., lUtes iz and up. Finest hotel In tho Southwest. SULPHUR. I. T. McKKMIi: HOTKI,, I'lrst claBs accommodation. WAURIKA, OKLA. HHYAN HOTKI,. Tho leading hotel ot tho city. MANNSVILLE, I. T. HOTKI, DoAHCO Kor scratches, burns, cuts, Insect bites nnd tho many llttlo hurts com mem to every family, uso DoWltt's Carbollzed Wllch Hazel Salvo. Sold by Hoffman Drug Co. All stomach troubles aro quickly re lieved by taking a llttlo Kodol after each moal, Kodol goes directly to tliu sent of trouble, strengthens tho dl gestlvo organs, digests what you eat. Sold by Hoffman Drug to, On tho Muuglshlak peiilusu'a in tho Caspian sea there Is n lako that has a roof of salt ciyr'aU thick and strong enough to allow men and horses to cross It. liett Med. toll itoi. niniir Klnir. M C M. Scudderf IMwIn M1 MiL (VrfeiM sin.piiru, i. t. Hieclnl rates to tuests by the week or month The Only Firt-Cln European Hotel in the City. Cafe in Connection. Our sHiiltnly eonilltl(ns the best. Itoomn nil airy with exterior views. J. WE ARE SPECIAILSTS Hiivtiif,' prut'tifiilly t'lnsiMl out our Hurdwiiro bU.sini'ss, wo air ik-vutiiiK our enliro liuiu to Plumbing ani Tin WorK Wo citn do your work bettor and more promptly. Tele phone and ii representative, will call and .submit o.-itimates Out of Town Orders Are Solicited WEEKS BROS. Practical Tinners and Plumbers. South Washington J. A. DIVENS, President. A. H. PALMER, Cashier THE CSTY NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE, I. T. Capital J 1 00,000.00 Surplus Funds 75.COO.OO Accounts of firms and Individuals nccorded to all allko. Hi P M riTXIMIKirHAM j j. ii. v v ii in ii vi i in. ii i Insurnncc in All Its Brnnchei. Loans j Surety Bonds All business ceivo careful attention i lnfi Mnin Stront L. P. ANDERSON, President D. F. FRENSLEY, Vice President C. L. ANDERSON, Carhler C. 3. MAUPIN, Assistant Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE, I. T. Capital Paid In. Surplus Funds Total .- $225,000.00 Tim oldest bank In Indian Territory. Accounts ot Firms and Indi viduals solicited upon tho most liberal tonus consistent with good banking. T a urn m m m DESTRUCTIVE CYCLUNES t t Aro now sweeping ovor tho country. You cunnot I (Tnril to be without CYCLONE IN'SUKANCK It costs but little ask I TELEPHONE 224 ?IitI?tIttItfI?HtH?R?J?? fir . .IN THE... SUMMER TIME Hi ft Hi m Hi Hi m Hi When tho apnetito must bo tempted, keep on the table lleinz's preserves. Wo keep in stock his 5" varieties. You will also liud hero. Chase H Sanborn's Coffee. Duffy's AppU Gider. Duffy's Grape Juce. Fine Ribbon Cane Syrup. Pichled Pius Feet. Dried Herring. BricK and Swiss Cheese. Hi i rtcniea rir.s :: BricK and Swiss Cheese. ! Ht Hi tt FelKer, The Grocer. tft Hi W Hi Ardmore, : : : : Ind. Ter. Hi Hi , Hi W. J Iarpcr, Prop. DON LACY, Vice President FRED C. CARR, Aast. Carhler solicited, Courteous treatment nt 8 per cent on Farm Lands. entrusted to this ofllco will ro Telephone 34 g .1.60,000.00 , $105,000.00 m mm atm m Mm. m Mm m. m mm Mm us about It. GARTER & GANNON I Hi Hi Hi Hi i eet. m