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An'more, Sunday, December 29. 1907. TWO THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. .4 a PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. H A. HATCHtR Civil Enjlneer T "ma Hdru..c nd Railroad Sith Plan. Estimate. iai ar.d Blu Print TISHOMINGO, OKLA. LAWYERS. H r' jurf E. A. WaJkor POTTERF 4. WALKER, Afj'n-ja aai Coaaaelora at Law ( ln ArdTvcrf. OH. , p E DR. E. J. WOODWARD DentnL - orer Bonner t 04 Stand Phone t CEORCE R. WALKER, Lawyer. V rdmor Ok laboma. WILLIAM W. WRIGHT, i Red terd Attorn- j..,.-l. with lae OotnmUelon v. ; nuteaahlp raaea and other r-a-t-rs bfor the Interior D ..--nt Ete1lelr. Waahlamoa Lrfa & T-uet DjiMinr Wanlnc,tsn. D. C. r,n.rn-T Indian i tea J -"-" - Compiler "''-- Actlee Court , Lawa and TreaUea" Practitioner . . KAPPLER 4. MERILLAT, Attorneya ana ceunitiort at li i pfji'tic before all Courts: Coo-, f. Oorernment departmenU and C-r miaaloaa. Indian Cases a pe- a. a1' f". Bond Bld. Washington D. C. i I. freen.an OlII Anderton FREEMAN 4, ANDERTON Lawyers. -(niDtuL Sims Rulldlnc PHYSICIANS. DR. F. W. BOADWAY Physician and Surjton. Office In Randol BulWlnB Offle. ITi'me 1 Realdnce Iljone 35 ARDMORE SANITARIUM Dra. van Keller. Hardy &. Henry. M'5-rn equipment tnr the acl'-Bt.f.c tr-a'n ent of all autrlcal caa Trained nurses In attendances Ardmore, OVIa. DR. J. I.. COX Phytlelan and Surgeon Office in Itandol Ilulldlnj;. Phne SI. Ardm're. Okla. W. M. ANDERSON Veterinary Surgeon. Ardmore, Okla. Office: Smith Uvery Barn. , Phon 156. IK-n-'nn.nrMAM t) BROWN i BRIDGMAN Funeral Direetora and Llcented ' Embalmera. Iirjct l.in- of i'unt-ral Oood" In Oklahoma. MARVIN WOLVERTON . Notary Public. Have me write your deeds and rn'ir'gages and make our alMtrarts. V'ork rorrectiy and promptly done. Phone 21. TALIAFERRO'S Undertaking and Embalming. I North Wn.hlngt'in fit Phones 341 and 133 ARCHITECTS. W. A. TACKETT Architect. Office In Slma-P-iinlnrtin Dividing Anlmore okla HeMili-no- Photii- 1T0 Illue OTIc Phone IT" Itl . i :: :: :: t: tt tt ARDMOREITE DIRECTORY tt OF OKLAHOMA HOTELS. :: t: it :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: t: GAINESVILLE, TEXAS. LINDSAY IIOT111. Kateg J2 1'0 per day. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS. THE PENNINGTON. TlBhomlngo, ..tun. llrst-clawi accomni latlonr. IlaUn J2 0 ner dnv. PEYTON J, PRUETT, Prop. ADA, OKLA. IIY1U) IIOTHU I Hates, Jl 50 per day. THE ATWoOD I Hnost hotel In Durnnt, Oklahoma. W. F. KILMHK. Prop. DUNCAN, OKLA. KOYAI. HOTHI, Heat I20 houee on the Hook Is land. McKAV & HONS. Props. MADILL, OKLA. HOCK HOTKI. W. W. CAHTKIl Hates 2.00 pur da). . Prop. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (HANI) AVK.Nt'K IIOTKI First-class In every roapecL PAULS VALLEY. OKLA. MOTKIi HAMPTON Hates 2.oi) er day SULPHUR OKLA. McKKMIi: IIOTHI. I lrt.ri!aR aocomniodatlons. ARTESIAN HOTEL. Sulphur, Okla. Finest Hotel In Southwest. Hates (2 and up. Makes te ...ver Lively. V-A- Orrn.i Lia:1e Kiwi v. a:ix.t r-:tf In c of li''n, .,. ;palior. fie It stimulat-! t and rtorM ta. natural -!. Ot the boweli without irrlta'.'.c tti-M- orcans Ilk tHU or ordliar cathartic Do pot asaete f erli and t DIM t t uk Rwnt-niixjT th mm Fol-: Ortno Laiatlr and r.'o mu tuts. V aJ by an dmrrtktja. d- Ktttae. Notice la berXjy 1v that the torkhoidrs o( th Baaker.' Nataoo-, o( al bank IU bold their annual me to tbe offie erf ta baak la A-dmore. Okiaaoma, at : ocmcs m.. January 14. 105. P C. Di;rg, I'rearfeVent. V OREKX. Cubic?. I Praise from Ne England u it ., riirMnrmot N. H. ; wrltea: "About a year airo I hratat Whirun ia not a treat commee- I two bottle of "olr'i Kidney Keav rial cttj, but It I a city In which edy. It cured me erf a aerere eaaa t,er arc aome two hundred thou.- jof kidney trouble of aereral yv d JKJ))e moi9lmte BfM, wa, Jl 't'i' rHlTr,i?v " tMt aarJBfi depoalled In the ' food medicine, and I heartily racom " nt-nli tt d-w alnita bauka. There are tirobabiy . twenty thouaaad people ot larg-? IWlanji Whlt'-l li In tnhe cltty ' mean to wlran banks tneaa HtUe aaaln Thoe l-lrtnK tuned ' the reat of tbe population la made or r-palrH. pl'-aie- law rdr at up of people to whom tbe bank the Crec-tit hotl. phon 10.'!. 16tf. VAURIKA, OKLA. BRYAN HOTEIj v. ii- ,.t tk. rltr HE ARLINGTON HOTEL The New ltot1 at vAPANUCKA, OKLA. ijfvuurwnnn nl A. Iil'KTON HOTKL. MHS -rtoN Prop. ((0 r 4,y RYAN, OKLA HOTKI. ROOER3 Mr J A Roarers. Pr-t 'l'treas. Ra i- if p-r day DAVIS, OKLA. CIHVII JK'TKI. It H Aln t.'.t-"t For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitfs Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Treatment 25c E,C' DsWITT CO.. Chlcn.o. IIL For oale by w B, Frame. 1 HOME OR MONEY Will liolp you own a Homo and you may it on easy monthly payments with that rent money. Will Loan you Moneyon your City or Farm Property llftr bujtr fur rour Karui and City Hi. I Katat I ullllnunlcal. Hltb ADAMS BROS. Kil.llctn.n lltdtf I'h-ineJV. Ardninr". Ok IM IONIC Mar(inN Grocery In adilit n to our r.f w and up to (iatt Mik-k of Lroct-r liswohavo just rictivnl a car of th luffhot imtcnt 1U ur -vcr sold in Ardiiiori' "Maney's Marvel" Hutu your roter ji-t ytu 'l !4(H ur l imc is dirfct It a Ijitttr f;raili of ur at i)n .sai ,t r J. R. PULLIAM WSTICE OF THE PEACE Otflco In Pi-iinlnston-Slms building, , West Main s'reet I The Crescent Hotel The Crescent Hotel In this city has been recently refurnished throughout and Is today the best equipped hostelry In the city. We are prepared to give the very best accommodations k the traveling pub lie and we solicit tho patronage of regular boarders and roomers. The hotel has a nice sample room In connection. All the rooms havo out lde enposure and are equipped with hot and cold baths and aro well heated and the ventilation Is perfect ILttes, 12.00 pe- -tny. TYER & HEALD, Proprietors CURRENT TOPICS AT CAPITAL BANKING PROBLEM-DISTRUST (By WIIIO Abbct.) WaaataMttM. Da TVf baaka wakiaamM aw pro4 a4 Hwtfr M-otid of U fact that dortaf ta tiM of tbe Rooaerelt paste Ur hare aever iowad ad to ku- rlearlag kcs eartlfleataa. It might be sUd that 19 reaaoa for this U that Waaklaawa U not a preat com mercial city. That plana ion would not x plain. It ! true that maa aothlnc whatsoer. The 'I' n&nclal stringency In Washington was aulte as soverv as U ai In any otter city of It size, aad It Is a fa. t that certain baalcs, members of tbe local clearing .bout, sugaes'. ed the Issuance of clearing house certificates. But to one of tbe greatest banke-s la the city. If not In fact tbe greatMl .-.re occurred the Idea that It the capital cltv irf the natkm, the city in which the I'nlted States treasury 1 located, should be advertised aa permitting Its banks to defer thttlr obligation.;. It would be reported all over the r tilted 8utes aa a collapse of the hanking system. I am not at liberty ti-.w to mention the name of the i,..i.k or of the man who checked It. : ,tm at liberty to say t.at through Huggestions the treasury depart- 'ijii! aarved notice on all tb baaka :i Washington that had suggested uauaace of clearing boose te; ":,Ht-s, that If they insisted upon .t all treasury deposits would be H.'hdrawn from them. They did not n-it. The result haa been thai I alone among the great elties of the country Waailnaton stands as th on in which the banks have been forced to do their duty by their de- K,:tora. The Banking Problem. What was done In Washington re-fl.-t". credit equally upon the banK- - and upon tbe treasury. Hut .ift.r all why should it not have ixin done in other cities: m- .,,, nuepc of th treasury ' , rt,M ,Ved WaKjington d-partment has saed Nanjini,lon irom uten the hint of a panic. In ttiiti capital cKy all wagei are being lid In cash and Urn clearing hou certificate Is uuknown. The people h ru read of tbe difficulties encouu-ter.-d by business men elsewhere lu Ketiing actual currency to pay their liilln, but they otily wonder why It l that atK'h comiltions W-ould es Ut. The Washington indifference to the motley stringency Is largoly due I to the fact that here la the trea 'ir. here the national government. l -.in k h that cluster around tbe dark gray tlssslc- building of the t,.-.im d. panment know . wli. ii- inoii. y cast be pro- 1 M, ,oveut. and VH9 out , ..f ' .i: e r. .id t' n. I' " i .aiiK, In the United States ui.in ui.la. Hut aome have' ,in. -.. tu the treasury; most tiu I'lallol'a ith it. ..las til,- Cnited Staates gov-; Mr. i ' Ilr.u. Ill- SUrfKi-sted. the depositors .i,al iMiikii against any ' i in Hi.- i -. i of 'he fall . Sank, two results would v. Fi,;. the money which Is .... ..aa li safety deposit - .,u.d go Into banks and X . i" 1. in out for tbe kllmula- f a.).- Second, no bank . : . w: i.ul 1- aue there would "i" danger of run on a iiatioi.a I'.n.K than there would be f a i.i:d on the post office dett- 1 ment of Washington by mall carriers or oilier etnploe' to get assurance that their wanes would he paid. After all the greatest thing In tde I'nlted Suites is Ha government and t whuteter we tbnk, be we democrat ' or republican, i-opullst or prohlM- ' tlonUt, we all 1-lleve with Mncoln j that that government "shall not per ish from the face of the earth,." The Pottal Dank. Postmaster deneral Meyer's pro ohltlnn for ioital sa1ngs banks will probably meut the unlKxl opposition of tho banking dement In politics ami tio sure hat the bankers are very much In jxilltlca. As a plan for enabling x-op!i to save In a small way with absolute certainty of safety It is unlniiieachable. To that extent H dese.veti stiiijtort and will have It frnil pi men regard less of party iJut It will not affect at all such temjiorary contraction of lit Wo'lld gliaraiKev aS '"', , l,lnr- llnu, PHIIM. i ru-rency a the e-ntnr la now no- 1 lae throua. aa a dtaUnBulsbert en-1 ator of Mr. Myri own pany aaw j to m a day or two aso. "Tke we- : retary of ta- tnmmutr woo win aav , to handle these depotlu wlU not b la aa ea viable poaltloo SuppOM !:. poMal aavtana bat.'Ka were bow pat Into operetta. Rrery atudeat of nuance kaowt that there are alt lioaa of dollar? ukea oat of the bank becaaaa of dmnttt. and boarded la receptacles rawrinp from me useful stocking tJ the tafety de- posit boa. Every dollar of this would w be deposlUd In a postal saving, j A iaeCM(.u, m m( , ho bank If it were knowa that Un!mtB hu mlsUke. when they don t Sam was behiad lu Every W,TOUflt hlm. would have to be sent BarilT . n Mp ,n,e o to. to tbe treawry., If tt stayed there fjf ,h .t woald be W H Mta M,"!b8 task, of tomorrow. It had stayed In the stocking or the your hat box or under the brick of C- c-un- try , heh.toa. What then la the aecreury to do? If he lent It out, bo cooW do it by deposKIOK it In 1 certain banks. Then thi cry would 1 go up of 'favored banks ' It be dldn t lead It oat wa would Uar a -worse contraction of currency than t-xlsy. Personally I believe in the principle of postal savings banks, , but I can not see how In this coun try at aar rnto r can prevent thesa recurrent times ot currency contraction.'' . So much for to. rubllcan tors views. They aocm p..uu.- and may well be left to the Jad ment or tne reaoer. wi mune n true that even today in a small way tb" Vnlted Sutea ia running a pos- tal savings baak. If .tatt-tlcs could oe ooiaineo, psupw to find bow many men and women whose business compels constant travel, like theatrical people. - eling men. agenu and the 1 ke. whenever .ey get a few dollars ahead, buy with It a post off money order ana seno it nw nome. fUDtrfett lnn ,n lne worlJ for many have no home, bat to ( when R womau-g c)ub d,CuEes ,me point where they can w que,t!oo. when tte yeafa work is done, ror, dfl ym enJo the orP. this they. iy tbe government a fee; ' UfmtinK your trle.ld, prafted or your for the' money urn deposited they t,,, get uo Interest No one can doubt, he aTeraBe preacher and his ii .at If a Mraight garlnpa bank de-1 are mtl a rnarrkd cr.u partment was added v the 1-ott of- - wh) do not Ret aong flee it would bring out of hiding , W(t B,wayg atlng. pome- uucounted millions of dollars. Umo are biull. - m Cttton and Ita Price. 'looking for something to eat. A cotton planter In the district 1 An Atchison young man owns on-ilea- the homo of John Sharp Wll- ly one suit of underclothing 1 Hams spoke todsy about tbe traublc , never worry about the future, ho that the planters were having in ' says, in explanation, selling their crop or pick is the Widows aro often said to be "fas proer word to use in reference to clnating." The;, know bow ' ha cotton. Said he, "I have. n tbe ui the men; that's the ru. tru'j tiro! when eouon sold for from about it four to five cents a pound. Today t the price ranges about elaven cents. ! NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Hut when ycu Ml it y can not get any money for 1L I do not be- jn the District Court of the l nit 1 lleve that in my part of Mississippi states for tie eastern District of If I offered cotton at two cents caah , Oklahoma. I could get It. lileven cenW credit i n tne matter of Cohen and Car la all right, but you have to take ahon, bankrupt, In Iaiikruptc scrip of dubious value which some- To tne crsdltor of Cohen k Car tini an i ha itrkeeners in the ; u.. ,j ir.lnuM't, in th Kastern Di ne,nbornooa wUI ,tot aCcept. W!ttrt of th Slate of Oklanoma. a j uUn1w, to our handa banKrupt Notice U hereb glv n ,hr,..u -raiux season. We , i ,l.v nf Ikretub r. guarantee their accounts at the store. We Issue them rations. We furnbh them cabins. Sometimes even e mortgage our plantations in order that the labor may be sup- oorted and wo may have no lack 1, . t V M v ',v...o - - i a, nHIVU I ItiH ... ' ........ ....... I . , ,,,n,i ,h w.. .In thl forio..,l ,.r..v,. .V,lr olntma niilallnt a ! ur of philanthropy; we do It fitr btislnesa. Hut wfton we have Atn it ami win. ii w.i have our crop p)ckHnil Ulli , a bK crp M vtarn1 wnen ,h rlC), ' rUnt ,, tht. mortKa)j falls due and . ,. ,, 1ha tar i,,nT nnt.w - - - - keeper wants cash, and wt. toavo nothing but cotton, wo begin to won der wiiat Is the matter with the flnancal situation In the I'nlted States. That is juit one of many stories I hae heard from Southern men within the last week. BETTER THAN SPANKIG Spanking does not cure children of bed wetting. There Is a consti tutional coutu for this trouble. Mr. M. Summers. Ilox W. South Hend. Inl.. will send for free treatment, with full Instructions. Send no mon oy. but write to her today If your children trouble you In this way Don't blame the child, the chances ari It can't help it. This treat ment nlso cures adults and aged people troubled with urlno difficul ties by day or nlghL Ladies of the Leaf. Ths I,idles of tho Leaf will meet with Mrs 3 T Hledsoe Monday, December 30. nt 2 30 o . I k MHS. JOHN TEKK, Corresponding Secretary, ....Casual Philosophy.... Ai a rulu rht-sty rnon aru narrow n. nded And the woruan In the can; may le a ca heraelf. If a the thlnsa you dwi't tay that lhv t,f,Ti, Th inuUt toy laugbs boat . h taeber lanchs. ! A meM iu, jUg EhUr If he topl to WwljJh hu woM It make tone women awfullr 1 happy to b sorry for somebody. H a a got-1 thK to arold people who conalder yon a foo-1 thins j Some of the aVirlty that U-lngs at bomy never gew ouulde the ! hont. j Moat Of the fpllnteri In the ban- I., Ar Hf HMMftil until u ,f you as you think of yours Probably there Is no personal sat isfaction so great as that of the tnlsguld! woman wbo marrl?i a man to reform hlm. Evry tlmo anything disagreeable happens to a married man his wife ats bury and rsmembers that she uld him to In advance. Dtvrce gives but temporary rc- ma araln. .. ,k. '"7,. .he art of channR tuinbnc Wocks and ... ; : . ng tU)M In an amber and gold hoM.- -' , may smoke She cheapest cSg,."--- , acqur, lb?lr ar!.t i Wimernpt,101), ,eoTB Dy conUnually refusing to help )other wth ai.he,. . mhly few Uo ! mcuUMXt tell stories. 1HI; tni, Md Cohen & Cars on was jujy adjudged bankrupt and that the Um ,nei.ting of their creditors will b held at my olllce In the city of Ardmore on the 4th day of January. utos. at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. I,. ,.hlU .i.. h nl.l r..Jllfr. m.tV trustee examine the banrkupt and transact ut other business as may come before said meeting. J. W. HAHRKI.D. Keferi-e In Ilankruptcy. Plrst published December 29. TIME TABLE. Frlico. Eastbound No. 4C leaves 12:30 p, m. No. 44 leaves 12:45 p. m. Westbound No. 43 arrives 9:15 a. m. No. 45 arrives 7:50 p. m. Choctaw-Rock Island. Bast bound No. 652 leaves 7-.00 a. m. No. C72 leaves 7:30 a. ta (Local except Sunday) Westbound No. G51 Arrives 8:30 p. m. No. C71 arrives 0:00 p. tn. (Ucal except Sunday) Santa Fe. Southbound No. C arrives No. 19 arrives No. 17 arrives 4:20 a. m. 1:25 p. m 4"-20 p. m. Northbound No. C arrives 13:45 a, m. No, 18 arrives 11:55 a. m. BANKERS NATIONAL ... BANK ... PAID UP CAPITAL J150,000.00 SAFE METHODS. We tollclt account whether large or small, which will have our careful attention. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. J. A BIVENS, President. A. H. PALMER, Cashier. THE CITY NATIONAL BAKK ARDMORE, OKLA. Capital ...$100,000.00 Surplus Funds. 75,000.00 Account! of firms and Individuals sollcl'eda Courteous treat ment accorded to all alike. A FEW REASONS Why We Should Do Your Plumbing and Tin WorK We employ only the most skilled mechanics. We flr-ure every contract djwn to us close n marj in as le gitimate business will permit. When we have done your work it never jjlve you any trouble because wo do It right. Our stock or bath room tUtures Is as fine as you will find In any town. Have u tlfjure with you before you let any contracts for in or plumMi t; work. SPREKELMYER COMPANY TINNERS. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. L. P. ANDtRSON, President B. F. FRENSLEY, Vice President C. L. ANDERSON, Cashier - C. S. MAUPIN, Assistant Cashier first umrni ARDMORE, OKLA. Capital Paid In. Surplus Funds.. Total The oldest bank In Indian Territory. Accounts of firms and Individuals solicited uon the most liberal terms consistent with good banking. Each double-edged wafer blade will give an average of more than 20 clean, smooth shaves, no matter how wiry the beard or tender the skin. Always Ready; Always Sharp just lather and shave. 12 Double-edged Blades (24 Sharp Edges) ONE MILLION satisfied users in th: last 30 months is the wonderful record of the Gillette Razor. Let us show it to you. 1 I Sold on 30 Days' Free Trial T,,M, Silrrt rlmd HnWtt ind 12 tillj H iJil, 5. Jll4lt4 Csnbltlll n Sri V TU 11.1.2 Hfvlt " XI? 18 1 llfH ! 1 Ha.41.1, S7.50. tun Bit4n. Id la 50c ...GILLLETE BLA FS. . Curried in stock, 50c paeK ajru Giilce Safety Razors, mane handsome and useful presents for the man Sold by Slntos, K(nscrl) 5 Sp raglns Co. Ardmore, Oklahoma ARDMORE HACK LINE D. E.FLYNT, Prop. Hack leaves for Uealdton nt G 20 a. m. Hack leaves for Elk nt 7:30 a. ra. Direct connections with all Inland towns wect uf Ard more. Ieave all packages nt tbe City Drug Store. Subscribe for Tho Ardmorelte. CAREFUL MANAGEMENT. J30N LACY, Vice President FRED C. CARR, Ant. Cashier. . .$ 50.000.00 .. 165,000.00 ..$165,000.00 ..$225;000.00 EUROPEAN PLAN Grand Avenue Hotel OKlahoma Cltr. OKU. I have one of the Uwelle.&t cafes this side of Kanrns City. When you are In our city would be pleased to have you make us a visit. T. C. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Kennedy' Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds hr working them out of the syatrm throujh a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Couchs b cleansing tha mucous membranes cf the tnroat, chest and bronchial tubes. "Aa pleasant to the taste at Mapl Sugar" Children Like It For Sale by W. Q. Frame. Vienna Cafe Three regular meals served acb day. Weekly rates at len-onaKe prices. Open day and nlftbt. I.unch nt all hours. Special hill nf fare on Sundays. Don't foret the Unllee' Exchange conducted by Mrs. Taylor. IrV. L TAYLOR, Prop. CECIL FRENSLEY BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER WAGON Phone 631 or leave orders at Jake Williams' Meat Market.