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Ardmore, Tuesday, April 28, 1908. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE s NICE DRESSED CHICKEN FRESH FISH Butter, Eggs, Head Cheese Home-Made Chillie Home-Cured Breakfast Bacon And all other kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, at the COLD STORAGE MARKET THE DAVENPORT BILL FAVORABLY CONSIDERED BY DE PARTMENT OF JUSTICE PER TAINS TO OKLAHOMA. Our Show Room Presents a very pleasing appoataneo with its stock of brand new plumbing t-'oo Is. Hathroom hots and mirrors hero in profusion and every lady is especia'ly invited to call to see our line of bathroom fixtures. We are equip ped to do your plumbing right and on short notice. Phone us and wo will to glad to submit you an estinrito Phone No. 'J. SPREKELMEYER COMPANY TINNERSa PIUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. Washington, I). C, April 2". (Spe cial) Tho Davenport bill providing for tho creation of throu divisions In (he eastern judicial district of Okla homa lian met with favorable consid eration at tho hands of tho depart ment of Justice. This Is regarded ns the first step towards the enactment of tho blll Into law. Tho fact that less than 30 days of tho present ses sion of congress remain may oporato to defeat tho moasuro at this time, but It Is regarded as a foregone con clusion that tho bill will he enacted Into law next session. If the bill be comes a law It will greatly facilitate business In tho courts In the no stale and will enable attorneys to liavo their cases continued from one court to another In the same division. Un dor tho present conditions whon court closes at ono town postponed cases cannot be heard or considered In nny manner until the court has made the entire circuit and returns to tho town of "original jurisdiction" which us ually means a postponement of a year. How is This. ARMORE TRANSFER COMPANY Tom Carter, Proprietor. Phone 74 Moot All Trains Day or Night Time. Polite Attention Your Patronage Solicited An annuity policy with the Prae torians would pay you $n0 nr month for life for the loss r any two limits: $00 per month for life or the loss of both eyes from an accident. $15 per month for life for the loss of any one limb, or after reaching tho age of '70 all payments cense, mid you would receive $fi0 per mouth for life for physical disability, am at your death the amount of th mnulty would revert to your wl.un until death or remarriage. On the death or remarriage of said Imneflclury the $f)0 per month would revert put portionatoly to the minor children until each of them attain the age of 21. Seo M. 'II. Wheeler, State Manager, room G, Sims-Pcnuliigton llldg. 12-tm I ARDMOREITE WANT ADS PAY Foley's Orlmo Laxatlvo Is bent for women and children. Its mind nctlon women and children. Its mlldf action ami pleasant tasto makes it prefora 1 ble to violent purgatlvee, such as pills, tablets, etc, Curos constipa tion. Sold by all druggists. WHY IS IT? Thai each month in all the best homes in this country, on the library table, anJ in every club reading room, you find the METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE It is because it keeps you in touch with those great public and human movements on which the American (amily depends. It is because its stories arc the best published anywhere. It is because its illustrations in color, and black and white, set the standard. It is because its articles arc the most vital and interesting, it is because there is something in each copy for every member of every American family. A YEAR'S FEAST 1800 Beautiful Illustrations. 1560 Pages of Reading Matter. 85 Complete Stories. 75 Good Poems. 50 Timely and Important Articles. 1000 Paragraphs presenting the big news c.f the "World at Large." 120 Humorous Contributions. Wondciful Color Work, presented in frontispieces, inserts and covers. All Yours for One Year's Subscription to THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE Price SI. .10 per Your or 13 Cunts i Copy An annual subscripcion to the Metropolitan Magazine is 51.50. We will send the magazine free to every person who pays for a year's subscription to The Daily Ardmoreite. The only condition is that you make your request for the magazine at the time you pay your subscription for one year. ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO., Ardmore, Oklahoma. FINANCIAL LETTER. Now York, April 27 (Spit..lM There were three far rem lung and im portant happenings lsst week In the llnaiiclal world. Hrst was the an nouncement of tho f 10,000.000 bond Issue of the Pennsylvania railroad. $20,000,000 to be Issued here and $20, 000,000 to be sold In Ijmdon and Paris Knhn. lxeb fr Co., the local banker, nnnounced at the close of the week that tho subscription books for the $20,000,000 reserved for this country would be closed before April 27, as already nearly $20,000,000 sulmcrlp tlons had been received. The succoss ot the Issue Is therefore assumed, and tho effort of tho announcement was world whle, as It shows that Amorl ran Investors still have confidence In American securities. GAVE $200?000 UP TO WED MILLIONAIRE'S DRIDE PUT ASIDE DY MIS DAUGHTER. I,lfp Is short at best, so don't wa- In any of it woirymg or the nff lr.i j ui o'utr people Death Was on Mi Heels. William Penn C.imblos, Philadelphia Danker, Offered a Fortune In an Effort to Prevent or Poi. pone a Wedding. New Vork. April 27. Incidental to a happy honeymoon ut tho Plaza hotel Jcso p. Morris of Skippers. Va. had a close call In tho spring of 1906. 1 Ho says; "An attack of pneumonia j left mo so weak and with such a four- J , ful ivught that my friends declared , consumption had me, mid death was on my heels. Then 1 was parsuaded 1 to try l)r King's New Discovery. It j helped mo Immediately, and after ' taking two and a half bottles I was a 1 well man again, 1 found out that i New Discovery Is the best remedy 1 for coughs and lung disease. In nil 1 tho world." Sold under guarantee at -W. II, Frame's drug store. GOc and $1 bottled. Trlnl bottlo trou. Another important occurrence wns ihe secret came out this afternoon of tho advance of I iniints in the stock j how, rejecting her father's offer of of the .Standard Oil company. This . $200.00i to give u.i tho man of hor stock Is up iO points since April 1, , choice, .Miss Helen K. Gambles, 10 A git! likes to get lovo letters so she can write the niiswern to them. A Daby Show in Ardmore Would have many conteHtanls; but It's safo to ay that tho healthiest lv Brand New Buggies and 220 points since the October pun-j jour old, daughter ot William Pom. j V wu'd win tho prlie. No baby, le. This is an appreciation In the t'un.lilo. a millionaire banker and j C11" 1,0 ll,,ftlu'y w suffers from; capital sto.k of the company of $220.- broker of Philadelphia , bromsht to in ' w"rl"8 IU'J babies do utiles 000.000. The advance, in ilnanclal cli- ,, ,,,. .,,, ri)llmn ... ,,,,., I lill r"S. th,,m wl,.h ! ---- - - , u i iih vrt'iiiu i'nii ii i:ti. At im cles, Is Interpreted to mean that (.v,.ni,R by becoming the hrlilo of Wit the ltockefeller-HogerStlllninn Pr.ck ! llln ,i uvruu proprietor of a number crowd Is once more hopeful, and be- ( r theatilcal tlckot olll. es hi Phllmhl llevo that business improvement Is hla hotels. The wedding took place In . i church house or St. Patrick's ehuir'i Philadelphia, the eniony being k i formed by the Ho VMHaiu Klein u, After the ceremony Mr. and M' . Hy Jin, happ at the successful Urn, near, and advances In tho prices or stocks certain. This idea res ill I oil In sharp advances In all Issues trnded In on the New Vork and Consolidated stock exchanges, and I'nlon Pacific, 1'nlted States Steel mid nunieious quickly, yet mildly Is Its own purga-; Uve. Mothers, don't attempt to raise children without White's Cream Vor-1 nilfuge. Price 25 cents, Sold by V. J. Hamsey. We have just placed oj the lloor a car ol t.i. Jon Deere, Velio and Columbus buggies. They are the newest styles and most durable makes. See us before you buy. We will make the price and the terms to suit. other Issues mado new high records j lmtlon of t,olr luMBf came , ror tile year. t c-lt- In a motor car and regKti u 1 a The Now Vork legislature passed 1 w iaza. an imtMiucket shop bill which has! Thu determination of tho young caused alarm In certain circles. U cmpjo to have tho ni.ir.iagc .Uif.mi will result In a number of wire-housed ! W(lll reached suddenly and w.i, leaving the state. The passage ot j carruli oul wt, astonishing prompt' tho bill Is due to the efforts of Ogden !, ,att week they both bpent bi 1). Iludd, president of the Consolidat- ; uri, ,,.lyh 1t Atlantic City, where tiny ed Stock Exchange, who has f.,.- years i ,, .lmi .iiHcnsHe,! their future iiLm, been working a determined light against tho bucket shop evil. ' Wall Btioct on Friday received a shock, when it was announced that 'I'. A. Mclntyro &. Co. H nil. 11111 many branch otlleoa throughout the coun try, had failed. The failure is said to bo a bad one, and Is considered the worst lalluro In the history of Wall street. In the face of the news Mocki for their happiness together Ml at once, ho laughingly admitted, .Mr llyan suggested that they gut married without further delay. Thoy had long known each other and had been en gaged for homo time, although no dale' had been but for their marriage. ' Miss Gambles wan favorable to tho idea and together they Journeyed in a . motor to Philadelphia where they sud GUISE Bivens, Corhn & Frensley (i.lv!ii,e.-.l, HliowhiK Ulul til urkel j tivnly a,JH.aruit Ilt Mr. CaiiiI.Ioh-b utile-.' llltH I ieeu thoroughly lhpildated and Is now In a position to respond to good news. Cash continues to How to this cen ter from tho Interior, and despite tho shipments of $7,500,000 ot gold abroad and the announcement that tho Unit ed Sttes treasury win recall $50,000, 000 on deposit from national banks throughout the country, rates for time and call money were slightly eas ier. On Tuesday the United Static stuel corporation will announce Its earn ings for tho first quarter of l'JOS. It can be ald on excellent authority that the earnings, all things considered, will compare very favorably with tho first quarter of 1907. On technical grounds it would ap pear as If tho stock markot was on titled to a slight reaction. .1. It. I1UUTON. much to that man's astonishment. "Wo havo decided to get married When a young- Kirl'H tliotiKhtu Ixi come hIiikkhIi ; "Ik ii sin lius In nil utiles!, (li..iiKK.s fanitiieas, and ex liihits an iiliiuii inal ili,sM,siti(in to Bleep; ilnlikes tin society of other Kills; then tint mother should come and right away," Miss Gainbloj told I to her aid promptly, for kIio jkh her lather. Mr. Gambles said notli- neves iiiloiiimthin ot ilal iiiijioit- Inir lint . niilrklv .lrove from :i nrlv:il IUIC1' to l!.C OIIIIL' dilllLlllcr. drawer Ills check l-ook and proceeded i , ; M,i"1'11 ,lll",,.U!V-K,lYa,l'l5t ir1'1 l ' .. , t. . nature w l.vdiii k. niiklituii'ti Vcinv to write out a check to his daughters ; tu,,,e l)nlH)Uml. t m,)iilVH fl, order for $200,000. 1 yllllf, sv.stiMll for tlio colllillK ' "That check Is lor you." ho sal I, chiuio, mid liits lielpcd to hrin turning about from his desk abruptly, 1 three unrrutiotm s.ifely from Kill-, "it you will agreo to oall this t.ilng I hood to womunlnvxl. ltead wlmt ( off-fop a while, anyway." LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S nZ'r r!, VEGETABLE COMPOUND her father. Mr. Kyau said nothing. He awaited the girl's decision without offering a word In his own tavor. "I guess we'll get inairled." the girl said. A Knocker Is a man who can't sco any good In any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you aro beginning to too things through bluo spectacles, treat has iiucomplislied for .Mks Olson. .Mis Kllen M. Olson, of 117 North East hticet. K':ineo,Jll.,iiiu letter to -Mrs. l'iiikhain suys: " I.vdla K, Pinliliam's Vegetable Com pound cured me of hackurkv sldcnrhe, mill I'Htnbliithed inv iiciIimIn lifter the I best 1 . , 1 vslciaiis in kewnm-u I1111I fulled leaving behind tho $200,000 chock, , tc help me, s.iyinu that an operation the young couple started out at oneo wns neci-ssnry. ' to tind a minister. They went to St. ! FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Patrick's aCtholIc cliuieh. and the I l''r tliirly yt'ttra l.ydin H. J'ink Itev. Father Klernan performed the ! Uim VcKelnlilo romiHiillid, Hindu . ,...,.. 1 mini roots mid herhs, hits Is-eu tho cuomo"- ... Hl.nliml ivmedy for feinulu ills, and has positively ciiivdlhoiisaiidHoi Cyclone Insurance. I women V ho hlive heell Iroilhli'il with llae Poland & Foster to Insure , ilisiiliicciiients.iiillaiiiiiiiition.ulcei.i- c'Z 'SJuSSf mTnlTlZ four homo or business house against , Jfe cue- for constltpatlon. dyspopsla, In- by tornadoes. 20 C ' , V ii' 1 ', , , .' . ' ,.,,1 ' dlu-estlon. sick headache bilious! oss. , llh'-(l mil leellli, llatltlel.ey.l.l.liKes digestion, sick hoaibiche, blllousuoss, t.11 liver, Btouiach and bowol troubles Sold by F. J. llamsey. He Cot What ne Needed. ! "Nine years ago It lookod as If my I tlnui hal come," says Mr. C. Farthing of iiill Creek, Ind. Tor., "I was so mn tioii,di..iiH'ss,ornervoiuspru.sliat.un. liy don t you try it Mrs. I'lnklmm invites all sick women to write her lor ndvlee. to urn nmN .I.tturi Dtnl Mf. I u. I Slid 1 1 ll Clllllcil t lOIISIIIIllS Healdton, Okla., April 23. Again ,wn.t"a,t. uf0 m"'K 0,1 n Yory rondor health. Address. Lynn. .Mum. ... , ithread. It was then my druggist reo- 1 ' -rt-,,,,r,s,, -i this hectlon Is in touch with the out- onlI1UMl(iod Klectrlc Hitters. I bought i. ! I 11. 1 . 1 I .1 .... . . . . I M.f worm as wo uavu nun now mreu . n iiouio ana 1 goi wnai 1 neeoeu regular malls and we greatly nppre- J strength. 1 had ono foot In tho gravo, elate It. Still the roads aro very bad ! J'Ut Electric IUtlors put It back on tho turf ngaln, and Ivo been well ever on all routes. slnco." Sold under goarantoe. at W. Dr. Hounds of Graham passed . Frame's drug atoro. 00c. through on tho 22nd, called to Cor nish by cvero Illness of John Prlco. Miss Steadnmn from Texna Is here on visit to her brother, J. C. Stead man. Grove Church and wife and Dr. Johnson of Cbarls were on our streets tho 23rd. NOTICE DY PUoLICATION. Stato of Oklahoma, Cartor County, In ' District Court. j u. 11. wooawani, piaintirr vs. rftrrnard Moskowltz, dofondaiit, No, 101. Said defendant ncrnard Moskowltz, will tako notlco that no has been suod I Wo have renorts of nulto a hall storm northwest of us on tho morning ! ln the abovo nan,ed court uIK)n dobt of tho 23rd. More or less rain has fallen every day this week until today. Mr. HobortB has a very severe case of typhoid fever at his borne, his son. J. D. Ingram was on our streets yes torday. Our school has closed for tho sea son. Mr. Williams was hero tho 21th, selling candy, etc. Corn Is looking well. Too wet to plant anything, though If tho weath er continues fair a gooa deal will bo planted next week. Tho crop outlook just now Is rjuito promising. Tho child of Dock West Id still vey losv, with llttlo hopes of recovery. Kennedy's Ijuatlvo Cough Syrup acts promptly yet gently on tho bow els, through which tho cold la forced out of the sstem, and at tho oamo tlmo It alias s luflaamatioa. BoU by W. B. mm. as evidenced by throo notes and In torest amounting to four hundred elevon dollars and rorty-flvo cents, and for Judgment foreclosing Hen on Lot No. 4, IJiock No. 321 of tho city of Ardmoro, OUa., undor mortgago that was given by him to plaintiff to I securo paymont of said notes and miut answer tho peUtlon filed thoro-1 In by said plaintiff on or heforo tho 8th day or Juno, A. D 190S, or said petition will bo taken as truo, and a Judgmont for said plaintiff In said action for $411.45 and judgment foto-j closing lien on lot four of block throo hundred and twenty-one ot Ardmore, Okla., will bo rendered accordingly. Datod this 7th day of April, 1908. LKDBETTKR & MOOIIE, Attornoys for Plaintiff. Attest: G. T. VEItNON, District Clerk. By 8. M. PAUKER, Doputy. rtrst published, April 7, 1808. PALACE Barber Shop Elmer Wright, Prop. Main btroot, Noxt Door to Ardmoro Dry Goods Co. Wo olTor tho best .srvUio tind tho best equipments in tho city. Wo want your patronugf. 1 I R.E. FARMER Broker Ardmore, - Okla. Phone 90 Minimum: Cotton 20 billon, Stocks 10 hhnres, Grain 1000 bushels, ARDMORE HACK LINE D. -. FLYNT, Prop. Hack leaes for Healdton at fi .10 a. m. Hnck leaves for Elk at 7:20 a. in. Direct connections with all Inl.Mid towns west ot Ard more. I"nvo nil packages at tho City Drug Storo. E. E. Guillot BROKER Cotton Grain and Stocks In Hour Postal Toll-graph Ollico Ardmoro, Okla. 51 1 ill m 11 in Orders Accepted 20 Hulas of Cotton 1,000 Htishels of drain 10 Hhnres of stock Reference Ardmoro Hanks Long Distance Phono 628 Good Luck Flour It's better for bread. It's better for biscuit. IPs better for pastry. It costs no more than other brand and gives better satis faction Try ono sack. Seo that your grocer does not substituto somo other Hour. Ardmore Transfer Line Tho only tir.st-class Heo in the city Calls Made Promptly Wagon Out All Night PuckafjuB and grins han dled with euro. Phono 201 SIEVE ROWLES, Proprietor Opon Day or Night. mm- gUlaturo .change, will ,nie m yet.