Ardmore, Tuesday, May 12, 1908.
I
THE DAILY AROMOREITE.
PAGE FIVE
Rich Cut Glass The Natural Gift Selection.
1 ho nlmost transcendent bontity of our display gives oppor
tututy for tho comparison of urtltitlc effects In linos which nro
widely iltllcrent, nnil rovenls tho gift possibilities o( our ex
clusive stocks. Wo invito comparison of goods as well ns prices
Icwolry,
Watch liopalring,
Mod
ern
rogress
"Age is no longer the assurance of a Rood demand
that it once was. There arc distinguished old pianos,
whose past fame has stood in the light of modern
progress. Monuments tell of good deeds past and done.
Living deeds tell of what is going on to-day."
Musical Courier.
That is a plain truth, well expressed, based upon
expert observation and induced by unbiased judgment.
The
is, in pianodom, the illustrious exponent of modern
progress. Its beauty of tone, full of human expression
and delicate shading, pure and noble, is coupled with
f Paris
Dand Men to Meet.
A mooting of nil thoso interested
In tho organization of tho amateur
brans liand is hereby callc d lr
Tuesday evening at tho city hall,
tit S o'clock, when n permanent or
ganization will bo perfected nnd re
hcnrsals arranged. I'rof. I'etlt, a vet
eran band nian.wlll bnvo charge.
J. 1,. DA V, Pres.
O. .M. UKDFIHLD. Secy.
Chronic Constipation Cured
Ono who Buffers from cnronlc con
stipation is In danger of many serious
nllments. Foley's Orlno Uixatlvo
euros (ihranlc constipation ns It aids
digestion nnd stimulates tho liver nnd
bowels, restoring tho natural action
of thoso organs. Commence; taking
It today nnd you will feel better nt
onco. Foley's Orlno Laxntlvo does
not nausento or grlpo nnd la pleasant
to take, llefuso substitutes. For salo
by mi druggist. d&w
Mm. It. 1). Dunbar of Gainesville
will bo nt 220 C street .southwest,
for n few days, nnd will do stamp
ing nnd take orders for embroidery.
Phono 1CI. 12-2
Whooping Cough.
"In February our naugnter had tho
whooping cough. Mr. Lano, of Hart
laud, recommended Chamberlain's
Cough Hemedy and said It gavo his
customers tho bost of satisfaction. Wo
found It ns ho said, nnd can recom
mend It t anyono having children
troubled with whooping cough." Bays
Mrs. A. 'loss, of Ournnd, Mich. For
sale by i . J. Hamsey and Hoffman
Drug Co. d&w
1 FT Vl vo,,r l-vp-
"-- writer, phono
graph, bicycle, ir. fact any
thing in tlu repair lino. t'.vpo
writer export. All work is
guaranteed, tiive n- u uial.
Will call for your work
MSN C. SCOTT
Phone lb'i 227 V. Main St.
Something New
Wo nro now ir. position to
do your work bettor than
over before. Wo have late
ly installed the celebrated
DcVaslicr Dry Cleaning Machine
Remember nil work turned
out by us is tho samo class
of. work done in the larger
cities. Wo use no soap or
water. No fading or shrink
inn of garments, All work
guaranteed satisfactory.
Farthing Bros.
Golden Rule Tailors
Wo call and deliver all
work.
Main St. Phono 496 niuo
DOHM
Optical Goods.
(Past
vs.
(F ame
'ia.no
efficient tone-sustaining power and per
fect workmanship. It is a splendid
example of living deeds telling of what
is going on to-day.
At Luke's Music Store
ARDMORE. OKLA.
COMMERCIAL CLUB NOIES
ENGLISH COUPLE COMING DlnECT
TO ARDMORE TO LOCATE.
MUCH INQUIRY.
Tho Immigration movement from
the llritish Isles to Ardmoro liaB not
been dropped nnd efforts will bo con
tinued In this direction by tho Ard
moro Commercial club. Word was
received this morning from a young
man and wife ut Hrandosbury, Park,
u suburb of Ixmdon, saying they
would sail from Liverpool on tho
steamship Ilnltlc on May 23 and would
comu direct to Ardmore.
The new comer has boon head gar
dener on a largo eatute for many
years and Is also a practical fruit
grower. Ono of tho huge land own
o.s of Ardmore has agreed to put the
new comer on a tiait of land, pro
vide houses and Implements and
build up a model fruit and truck farm.
This experiment will bo watched
with lntorest and will probably reault
In the coming of many more linuil
grunts of tho t.amo sort.
The Kngllbh families who are com
tug to this district are of a high class
and all of them come provided with
funds so that fiom the very start
they aro self supporting and In a po
sition to take an active pari. In the
affairs of tho community.
Ardmore pussessos the unique dU
Unction of being tho only place In tho
-.outhwest which is feecurlug this clas-1
of Immigration and It Is very prob
able will eventually becomo tho seal
of a largo colony.
Looking Toward Ardmore.
The seetetnry of tho Commercial
club is In receipt of a personal let-
i ter fiom n prominent cltlzon of Chut-
tuuooga, Tetiu., who would llko to
hue his son come horo and "grow
up with the country.' Tho young man
is un expert stenographer and opera
tor on typewriter and until recently
uan priwito eecretary ot tlio United
Staiis judge who lias died during the
past month. Ho Ij capable of clerl-
i cal work and has jlwayu given sutls-
faction, if any of our readers aro
looking for a man ot this cbirncter
they will bo given bis nddresi at tho
club. In fact, if you need any tort
of mechanic, otllco man or salesman
visit the club and muko inquiry ns
scores of letters aro continually re
ceived from persona seeking to secure
positions before coming to this couu
try.
Tickets on Sale Saturday,
Tickets for tho grand couterts to
bo given by Innea Orche-s'ral baud of
Now York will go on sala at Dean's
Jewelry storo on Saturday morutng.
Hoserved seats will be sold for the
two coucerts for $1X0, tin giuu'iil ad
mlsslou being but CO cents.
T! Wniit Mnln Pnrrtnen Pnlnflnt-
Co. for first class work. 10-3
PRINTERY
BILL PASSED
SENATE LOCATES THE
TION AT ENID.
INSTITU
EXPECT GOVERNOR TO VETO
,Many Senators Support Dill With
I This Understanding Protests
From the Democratic Press.
New Telephone Rates,
fiutlitlr. OklH.. May 12. (Special)
Tlt' hi'iiuto today paused the lioiua
bl 1 providing for a state prluipry
,in t appropriating $30,000 for tho
0'i'-''nt ami locating of the luatl
t it "u hi Until.
M ii.iiur Holding's hard worn kept
I'v 1 id amendment In tho bill.
A number of sonatora voted for it
wi i tho understanding that the gov
ir r will veto 11. It I quite likely
1 1, it tho tm ensure will never bo
--T,.d.
1 democratic press association ia
T' urlm? in telegrams expressing on-
1 i t.ull.
R.iilroad Men See Qovernor.
(ii'inir, okla., May 12. (Special)
- V dW. gallon of 25 railroad ehop
t) n fin, n all ov.r the state had a
i i. nine today with the tjovcinor
.I':-! il. manded legislation preventing
ri r .ids from removing from the
'iii- i.iilioad stock on which repairs
ar. n- c ssary.
T ii y with referred to corporation
con.:nihSloners.
New Telephone Rates,
Guthrie, Okln.. May 12. ((Special.
-The corporation commission to
day Issued a final ordor, offectlvo
In ten days, regarding the linld tel
ephone rates, ns follows:
HuhIiioss, $2 per month; ofTlco, $1.75
per month; rural, whero there nro
moro than two phones to tho lino,
7." cents.
This rato
towns llko
Shnwncc.
will later
Ardmore,
be nppllcd In
I.awton and
Oil Men Win Out.
Guthrie, Okla., Mny 12. (Special)
In tho adoption by tho houso of
tho Anthony cxclso bill, tho oil men
won a victory, tho amendment reduc
ing tho tax on tho ground produbKon
on oil and gas from one-half to one-
four Hi per cent, remaining
bill.
In tho i
CONSPIRACY CASES AGAIN
TRIAL OF SECOND SERIES WAS
CALLED IN HARRISQURG
COURT TODAY.
Harrlsburg, Pa., May VK The soe I
oud jerieu of the cctitpliaey ca.-b j
growing out of the cun. ' tor tin- 1
nulling and equipping tho ut v jUuj
capltol building, was called tor trial
today.
II. Uurk Cassell ot Marietta, Pa.,
head ot tho Pennsylvania- Construe
Won company, which bupplied two
million dollars worth of metallic fur
niture lor the building; Joseph M.
Huston, architect; Win. P. Snider, for
mer auditor; Wm. L. Matthews, for
mer superintendent ot public grounds
ami buildings, and Frank M. Irvine,
traveling auditor, weru placed on
trial.
For False Swearing,
Madlll, Oklu., May 0. Hugh and
Daltou Scott have been arrested and
putted under arrest tor perjury In tuu
mil Moore murder cisu hero Ibis
week, both were placed under bonds
In the sum of each. They will
bo trud at tho Oaobor term ot din
nut court.
RESTRICTIONS OFF LANDS
QUARTER OF MILLION VALUADLE
AGRICULTURAL LANDS AF
FECTED BY THIS BILL,
Washington, . C, May 12. (Spo
clal) Tho senate committee on In
dian affairs today favorably reported
the bill having for tho removal ot re
strictions ou tho alienation of all In
dian lauds In tho Quapaw agency.
More than l.lul) Indians and about
acrea ot valuable mineral aud
agricultural lands aro affected. Tho
salo uf tho ugency buildings, school
buildings, etc., is also favored, as 1b
also tho return of 217 Modoc Indians,
, belonging to Captain Jackson's band
of Indians, to tho Klamouth rcserva-
i tloa 1,4 Oregon, their former homo.
PERSONALS
Mutnford Junes, n popular banker
nnd one of Oklahoma's lending poll
tielatiK, in In tho city today from
lirixtow. Ho la the guest ot Col. J.
P. Mullen and family.
W. H. Mullen, Vivian Cabell and
Vnltcr Mullen have- returned from a
business trip to Oklahoma City.
Harry 12. Hoyuolds, who hns been
In Dallas for tho past year, has re
turned to Ardmoro nnd is ngnlu with
tho llrm of Hnnwny & Owen.
Forrest Kaaloy ot Clovla, .V, M.,
Is In the city visiting with his sister,
Mr. S. H. Wallace, and IiIm brother,
John F. Hnsley. Mr. Kasle hns been
In th j farther west for the past six
years and ho pays he notes groat
progress throughout Oklahoma and
I especially In Ardmore.
i Ohns P. Whitoman is In the city to-
! day in tho Interest i f Whlteman
llroa. Mr. Whlteman lived In Ard
more for a number of years and there
la always a tender feeling in his heart
i for the old town.
! Otis fi. Warron, a well known stock
man from Corulah, Is In the city.
J Will H. Vernon, with the American
, type founders company ot Dallas,
, Texas, is In the City calling on his
trade.
V. H. lingers and Duncan Talia
ferro left today for Cool Springs,
j where they will fish for a few days,
j Arthur Adams Is a busiuess visitor
j In Chlcknsim.
Wesley Moor of Fox Is an Ard
more visitor.
M.s. Craig is in the city from
crusher shopping with the Ardmore
merchants.
otweil McLlsh is In the city from
Hroinlde.
J. X. Armstrong of Pike is In the
olty.
Grove K. Chase is In the city from
Chngrls.
T. J. Carson, T. C. Whltflold nnd
John Hardy camo down yoBterday
afternoon from Dcrwyn.
Fred V. Klukndo was a buslnoss
visitor in Durant Monday.
C. F. Adams ot Oklahoma City,
traveling salesman for tho Moon Hug
gy company, was in tho city yester
day. Harry Nelson, representing tho I
C. Smith Typewriter company, Is In
tho city.
Poto Graham, a former employe of
tho Ardmorolte, but now a rcsldont
of Ft. Smith, Ark., is in tho city vis
iting friends.
Mrs. It. McLlsh is vlaltlng In tho
city from Wnpanu:kn.
II. J. Nelson ot Kansas is in tho
city on business.
T. A. Tlynn Is a business visitor
hero today from Randolph, Okla.
II. C. Gorald is In tho city on busi
ness from Oklahoma Cltv.
Mnnv
bluffed.
.ire call, il and more are
PREMIUMS WITH
LENOX SOAP
No indeed it
kind of .soup.
isn't that
Lenox Soap is a
itself.
prize in
It is sold at n fair price.
It is cut full weight.
Anil in order to yet you
to b.iy it, a is not neces
sary for tlie manufacturers
tr: olfer brash jewulry, dolls
ot " t r u c k " of a similar
nature.
In this world, nobody
ever gets something for
nothing.
Soap manufacturers who
give premiums include the
cost of the premiums or
rcducJ the weight or qual
ity of the soap.
In any event, YOU pay
for tho premiums.
Don't make any mistako
about that.
For salo by all grocers
TYLER S SIMPSON CO.
Ardmore, OKIa.
WAITING FOR PIE
ARDMORE MEN WHO SEEK TO DE
CLERK OF THE FEDERAL I
COURT AT THIS PLACE. !
The matter of who will be the J
clerk of the federal court In Ardmoro
Is still an open question. Their in.
three applicants from Ardmore !
S. Crockett, Col. A. V. Doak and j
Jnmi - T. Hums. The Indian appro, u I
ntlon bill, which ear 1 1 eg a ine.tiie '
appropriating pay for the il. ik. ii.i.i
not passed congress jet and will ni
until a few days before adjournment
and apiHilnttnrnts are not t'XpeiitJ
to be made until the appropriation
made. Congicas will adjourn tin J .nt
of May and by the first of June the
appointment will probably be made
lleshles those here who would liki
to fill the place there are applicants
In other towns of Oklahoma btiniie
olllce will moxt likely go to olio of
the lorul nppliiantH.
OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT
Tho Franklin 8!ork Company will
show at thf oprra houso tonight on
account of tho weather.
.j. .j. .j. .j. .j. -j. .p ..
v PICK-UPS HERE AND THERE.
i- -i- : : 'i- !
Mrs. Kirk Dyer arrived last even
ing from Kearney, Neb. She was In
duced to visit Ardmore by Col. Price,
who is moving from that town hero.
Airs. Dyer will thoroughly Investigate
th's country before her return home
And Inter In the year sho and her hua
band will both come ou a prospecting
tour. Mr. Dyer is a wealthy rancU
man and hna considerable money
which he desires to Invest In Okla
homa. F. K. West went to Norman today,
where ho will place In tho nsylttm a
woman who was recently adjudged
insane hero In the county court. Tho
unfortunate woman is Mrs. Julia
Lewis of Ino Grovo.
OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT
The Franklin Stock Company will
show at tho opera house tonight on
account of tho weather.
EMBERLIN GRANTED BAIL
'BOND IS FIXED AT $5,000 AND
WILL BE MADE BY CLIENT
SAYS HIS ATTORNEY.
Attorney H. F. Turner nppeared In
court this morning and mudo applica
tion for ball for Goorgo Kmborltn
who Is coullued in tho county Jail
charged with tho killing ot John Alr
Ingtou at Graham last December.
1'pon the hearing ot the tostlmouy
and the argument of tho counsel bond
wus grunted In tho sum of $5,000. Mr.
Turner as his client will be ablo to
make tho bond.
KNi:Uof01at..TLr BeHffqohlG uhleagg
DeWltfs I.lttlo Knrly rtlsers nro
small, safe, sure and gentle little pills.
Sold by W. II. Frame. d&w
L. L. Blake Dead.
Mr. U. U Illako of North Washing
ton street, who litis boon 111 for some
time with n complication of diseases,
passed quietly away about 1 o'clock
this afternoon, surrounded by his fam
ily aud near rolatlvca.
John Deere cultivators nnd Jom
Doero "Go Devils," at lllvers, Cchu
& Freusley's.
Death of Infant.
Terry D. Underwood Jr., nged ton
months and three days, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Underwood, died tuld
morning at 10:20. Tho romalns will
bo lnttrred In Hoo Hill cometery to
monow at 10 o'clock. Tho Borvlcoa
will bo conductod at tho family resi
dence, 720 North Caddo street, by
iltv. Trimble,
Ilivens, Corhn & Frensley have a
cur of net? barbed wire.
City Court.
ISuslneBg has been very dull tor tho
past few days in police clrclos. Tho
past two days Pollco Judgo Oalt drew
I a blank, and there is only one ca&u
today. Ono unfortunate follow who
is a coko fiend got loaded on tho
dopo and decided to put on a show
down In southeast Ardmore, and ns
the result will havo to explain to
Judgo Gait why ho should not bo fin
ed (or disturbing the ptaco aud quiet
of that neighborhood.
OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT
Tho Franklin Stock Company will
show at tho opera houso tonight ou
nciount of tho weather.
Men's Golden
LYNN The Shoe Man 'LYNN
..BURN OAS..
Have us do your gas work and furnish your g.is
htovcs. Yi tan. fill ) our orders at once. Then' i-.
no striki' at our simp, we wi.ik only union men winch
insures gnuil viik yi.d .vaft: work.
WliEIvS' BROS.
Practii.il l innets and I'luinliors, South Washington St.
AT THE AIROOME
80ME CLEVER AND ENTERTAIN
ING SKITS BY A CLEVER
COMPANY.
Instrumental mimic, singing, (lanc
ing, Jugllng, lightning crayoning, mlm
ler, clogging and a llvidy dramatic
sketch nro the eomjioiient pnrta of
one of the cleverest hills that was
over presented on any stngo which
will bo seen this week at tho Air
dome. Tho bill last evening proved
this In the presentation ot "Samp
son of Yale,' a live melodrama In four
acts. Mr. William A. Duncan, who
took tho lending rolo as Goorgo Hath
away and played tho part of Samp
son was clever In every net nnd Is
a well developed oxpoucnt ot phys
ical culture, who besides posing ef
fectively performs fonts of strength
which exemplify the glories of well
trained muscles. Mr. Duncan Is n
native of Scotland nnd has only been
on tho stagu two years. Ho Is pleas
ing nnd courteous and there Is a
bright future awaiting him In the the
atrical word. Mrt Parker did tho
villain net nnd wns good. Harry
Wilson wo term ns king of fools nnd
funny falls ho does tho Irish stunts
that aro dandles.
Mrs. Duncan us Cnrllnn, tho Gypilo
Queen, Is as pleasing ni her hut
band. MIks Monron as the confidence wo
man of the piny, did her part admira
bly and fully portnrjed tho vlllaln
Ism of a mi an woman.
Tho specialties wore catchy nnd the
Juggling nnd HpliMiiir-r crayoning by
FINE CATTLE SALE
1 have for sale ten head of puro Scotch Short Horn
yearling bulls the low down blockcy kind, the breed
for beef and the breed
and fifty dollars and let
J. C. WASHINGTON
MARIETTA, OKLA.
Selvidge Business College,
Arilmort', Oklahoma
Tho lnrj,'ost, tho bost equipped, Uio most practical, tho most
progressive and tho most successful business college in Okla
homa. Occupies its own building. Husiness and stenographic
courses only. iitudentH enter any week day oi tho year No
vacations. .Special cotnbuntion offer on scholarship and Fox
typewriter, the best visible typ writer. Send for catalog.
CJ. P. Sn.VinOF. A. M.. .M. AccW.. Pres.
Brown Oxfords
Arc exceedingly popular this
season. Leather Strnp and
Buckle or wide riblxin lace.
I ley wood, Str.ry-Adams. Best
on earth
$3.50, $4, $5 and $6
M'. A It ilo was well worth tli
of tho wholo show.
Tho conduct of the audletuo w n a I
that routd bo export, d. Mar
I on Klioiihl C'lnvnittil ito h'"
tho ormltpti hohnvlrr r I'
boy. Out a word If th
Whlowa" had ben left at t
removed during tho porf.
there would have been better
11.
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, ,- rp
ancu
r'sfa'.
Hon all around.
Tonight a wertern playlet wrh tho
acene laid at and nround Fort Gib
son will hold the boards. With nn
amuilng nnd Interesting lino ot spe
cialties. Bad Attack of Dysentery Cured.
"An honored citizen of this town
was suffering from a sovoro attack of
dysentery. Ho told a frlond if ho could
obtiiln a bottle of Chamberlnln's Colic,
Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Hemedy, ho
felt conlldent of being cured, ho hav
ing used this remody in tho wcsL Ho
was told that I kept It In stock and
lost no time In obtaining It, and was
promptly cuted," says M. J. Leaoa,
druggist, of Wolcott, VL For salo by
F. J. Hamsey nnd Horrmnn Drug Co.
d&w
Mr, Blake's Condition.
Information reached tho Ardmorelto
olllco this nfternoon Hint Mr. U L.
'Hlake's condition was most critical,
with little hope ot his recovery. Ho
Is surrounded by his family nnd
friends.
A Living Skeleton
Is the final condition of any child that
has worms If it lives. Think of hav
ing something In your stomach that
eats nil you take as nourishment. Nina
tenths of tho hnblos havo worms, may
bo yours has. llo certain that it has
not by giving It Whlto's Cream v.'rnil
fugo It expels all worms and Is a
tonic for the baby. Price 25 centw.
Sold by F J. Itamsey. wkly
Illven", Corhn d. Frenolcy havo a
car of new barbed wire.
Bl
for milk. They run in
aes from eleven to
twelve months and will
weih from eight to
nine hundred and fifty
pounds. Will take one
hundred dollars per
head for the lot. Or
vi" take one hundred
buyer select what he wants.