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Ardmore, Monday, May 10, 1903. PAGE S'.X THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Why Suffer ? fi cj.p of thp tb' Cir . , (j. tiiO v. raj'ji r are full dir- -tions fr i". ; I) ,r:i,.r tho last half century, Canlui has iwj r--ra ...'.) in thousand of hoinf , as a i-afe r ri frr.f.ri ..:'" :.;" '' '.v u 'r.'l;r I' r- .., : i r s a : .' r j1:- li- rAs and cn he, v jfd- It Will Help You W ' i 'T n T t ' ( r T r v . i. - I tied. iLc. j.: ( a: 4 . .. AT ALL DRUG STORES SACRIFICING CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR PROHIBITION MOVEMENT ..i.ii.-. Kj 1 M ' ; i .i r.l.' I" ,.i4iibitloii ino' ,n ..i - aklng on Mod l . ti. rlDg if will' I -.:i-ri 'Th'' i, li r d- ! K'l ll II. IIHM.. S .I'i'l " i. and loo' at Die wrecks l'l Mr ' A II ll' f'HllllI t li it 'i. . i . . .,i . Mk ' ir i,. i ' i i.tl' LOUISVILLE, KY., AND RETURN $26.70 Account. Annual Meet. in4, Imperial Council, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of The Mystic Shrine. On sale June 5th, 6th and 7th. Kinal return limit June 17th. 1909. For further in(nua t 'n call on H. I). McCollom, TicKet Anent C. 0 JacKson, D. Y. A., Olilahoma City, OKla. VF 1 1 ftjiii AND RETUkN $27.85 )n sale May 17th. i Sth and 1 nth. Final return limit Oct. 1 st, 0O. 1 or further information c ill on II. D. McCULOM IicW Agtof. nFNVFR COLO -'xtAh rf vromfn vrho J 34 I 1 c i'JI mr HI . . -. 'J-. rf. T HI tL ft j :um to your (j.' in. m ! w-i.1' ill dot tta- if-1 . 1 - . i 1 .tin- t I,. ,1-" - of Mi. M'Op)' 'I tojil.' would bae tti" 1 tmri 'i mjIIm.. IhAlik iftt ft, wtliM lH.v mIuimM I . . - .' - ' ' . J I . ' ' ' I the plan. ,. '1. I.ii'l 'I'iaii 111 Wl!- which . " : - -1 - -1- mi. Ht it .it ion and w.n i '' biw- Mili-nri y luwrd to SO-t.ll t'Ut Hi" -l v. 11I not permil lb'- huri-li to uy h 't -('' ntiall or Hhall no' do In t.-lliiig tbu ii"oili' what tii . aimlil 01 aliould dot do. However, i'i tiiifli iiitj' ! cat'-ful not to Mint. ' diet jt'ir ;tnd not to impoach tn nitegrity of tbe Hiripuin-H. and Un. Is what lit' ifiurh-. afflllNting wi'h tin- Anti Sabmii l-agU'- arc doing. "To say tnat thu Bibb- M Hi" woid of (iod and that t'nrlst U divine and then to t ll the people that tbey mui not do what hriat did will hardly set well with th" average layman and 1' will raiM' grave doubt us to the truth of tin- Hllil" and aa to the perfection or t'brt-t'M character Am a layman and a church mi-niber. I take It to be a kcrioua matter for the church to tell me that Christ ever made a mlatak--or that He ever set a bail example for ni" or for my boy to foHow." It la absurd to say that Christ road" and used "unfermcnled wine ' becaunc there can be no such thing as unf.T mented a me Aa well talk of ' undU tllled whisky." Wine Is the ferinent-d juice of the grape and the Bible bear oterwhelmlng testimony to the fa. that the wln"H of Palestine Intosliit ed when uaed to excess What then shall we conclude? la t wrong to tnak" wine? Christ made win. l it wrong to gne wine to otlii tn1' t'hrUt gave will" to others l it n'uiin to iih. wine Christ urn d un.. Ari we to couclud. that ('In I. did wim, k' That Christ mm!" a in Ink"? Tint ChrUt Met a bud "aiupl" for mankitid to follow" I hk tlii'K.- iU"Htions of th" inln iHti-r liecaus" they have been forc"i iilioii int by th" antagonists of a bus mens that wi' l-llcv' to be ,iltlmiii' mid that iiitiely ht ci-nt of the pcopl" uatrotil)!)' Th"Hi antngotiUts wou.il I'ltnlh'l lirohlliltion, which i lii'lii'W' to li" foolish: which wc know to tie ti lulit fully destructive) and which i ou iiiimsi'iix" and ri'iiiiirli'h of "Vpi in nr. t'll us will not prevent any 11111 wlni' or liliick. from mm 11 ring all t!i" Wlllsk tll.lt )' lI' Hll' H to UK" Hi n is what one ininiKti'i' su' of win.' is 111 my liitii'l I .'II I .It Ink It .or shall I l. t It ulon ' - .1 ClirlMtlaii. I mil boiilnl '1 ih-.M.r 'hat question in the ItKlit ' :n 'si - . .n'liinK ' 1. not in th" Unlit of Mis . i. i'i' ' I '01 two rciisoiis I'l's' Ih-i ;iUHO Ills 1 xailiple IK Mil 11 liul Christ make Intiixi'-atlng win. .it t'ana'.' Sotiu- "inlni'iit schol am think H did, others deny It lid ll" iihe Intoxi' auug wme at th" udttiitili-iiatlon of the sacrament? Here again Mime say yea, others no. ' He ond. because the example of On 1st is not the Christian rule of con 'tin 1 Ixm h that sound like heresy? it i.s plain com mou -sense. The quo inn ' What inn I to do" Ik licit al ' , . .! '.. s.'tM. d 1,v afkiin; "Vh .? 1 ' d' " V. I,.' ri(?h fir M ' ' ' ' 'iril r ih t"T me ' ' 1 1 ul' r T i K- w- riti'lals t 'i' docT rot, 'I'i-' 11 nwept tlr - ' : - . i a it ft gen- , .r; bren ) r.ot jmV.tr -p ib-ia il rt9t- 1 throtfj ufl si 1 - arc If '.: ) 4 .;-asm-n H exar..; 1 ,1 II i ),v ' ..-.! ' 1 C tl.- . g - l '. .w ' -.inl ' r-sut .! ,f he 1. .it H- wouW not or I lf k Billy 8n.i in i a Mghr ;li ! 'n javp li y! ' hr.; makiDi.' . '.rtll.lw. I Will fit,i -I :.' be would a i' tnt 'I intc from Joft'-pli .1 r autl.'ir of " ! - i- -t .!; a i n Bur.rc iiiar, r'-cnt r- liuKf.s r.iii ,it;nn flu' a f' i hsriKM ought, in Justlc to Paul and 1-min. to be remmU-red - o! ! ciion- The advi e r-t-Ina a little" Wine for th- Kloa. .fiii. -ale il T!m. r:23 wan no ptoiiablv written by Paul, mai:y s. holars now lonsider the book non- I'aullne." This tells tts that St. Paul did not a .'. Tni.o'iiv Will not the lavi'ian '.. Kin to doubt the aiith-titlcit . ,f t ,. o't . r Kpiatb ' I .mote again from th" aame w. r: We may eail Imagine widi IM.iI. would say against the present saloon, by referring to the passage U Cor. Tl Mlli .11 lil ti b" severely rebuK- i 'hose U, turned the lord's Su-e p. 1 into ov. r indiilg. iii ' KvnMrly these wines were aleo- holi itain I quote from the nam" w'l"r ' nd an to .leans, onty thU need b said The story of the turning if1 rtsdtction upon the court of claims water Into wine is a legend, aa mod- to hear and determine the status em scholars hold, and Jesus mu .t of the matter, and reach a deci tiot be held responsible for what h slon aa to the merits of the con- 1 did not do. troversy. If so called religious teachers ar Georfte M. Anderson, special as to question all parts of the scripture slstant attorney general of the C 1 that seem to 1m- at war with what , S., of Washington D. C. Walla W. ' the Antl-ttakion league is teaching. , what Is the ordinary man to believe , is the Word of (iod ' Choctaw nation, awl TBios. TV Th-ae are only a few Instances of'tham. ex-U. S. district attorney, ap- many that might b- referred to to show that this political moveme.it i into which so many churches and ?o many honest ministers have been torney general of tho I'nlted States drawn by the Antt-Saloon Iague, Is under President Cleveland, appeared (Calculated to destroy all faith In the for Belt and Mullen. Witnesses vfere Bible as the Inspired message from called from all parts of the Choc- tlod to Man and therefore, should be taw-Chickasaw countries, and the opposed by those who would defend matter gone Into in detail. tnls great heritage tor future genera Testimony was adduced at the tlons, hearing that th freedmen. if Juk Intemperance is deplorable but pr ment were obtained, would be im bibition has never cured it and never able to pay, because of thulr r will It can be cured and will b financial condition. It Is believed, cured howrvr b Christian precept however, that should Belt and Mul and example len recover, congress wouW not let The example of ChrUt Is the exam the freedmen Kuffer, but would satis pie for all men and for all times, and fy the judgment. I maintain that when Christ, In o A large amount of money ls In position to the precepts of the sect volved. This ls but one or a series to which John the Baptist belongei, of large fees claimed among the In made and used wine and gave wine dlana by counsel for services render to others. He exhibited a wisdom thr.t ed. or alleged to have been rea time will approve, even though certain dered. churches at this particular time con- Senator Owen's fee In the eastern riemii It. Cherokee case. Sam Peel's generous I hold with W. B. II. Keeky that, fee in the Choctaw case Campbell It was reserved for Christianity t IKloreV payment ot a fee ln the present to the world an ideal charac- net proceed payment; Mansfield, Me ter which, through all the changes ot Murray & CornWh tn the Choctaw eighteen centuries, has inspired the case- these are some of the In ln arts of imii with an Impassioned stances where large fees have been love has shown Itself capable of get- paid. Samuel Garland's claim. Sena 1 11 k on all ages, nations, tempera- tor Owen's and W. F. Wlnton' ni.'ins and conditions: has been not claim, together with Belt and Mul otilv tie highest pattern of virtu", but len, are some of the large ones now the fironii.st incentive to Its prac- pending for settlement In the courts, tm and has exercised ho deep mi In- It Is to be hoped that shortly the tt'n in 'iai It may be trul v said that whole Indian question will be set- 'In- simple record of three short years of active life has done more to r generate and to s'lllen mankind than sll the disquisitions of philosophers and all the exhortations of moralists ' 1 am not an apologist for any ( the evils of Intemperance nor any of the violations of the law In license ' no license territory. What 1 contend for. snd what my colleagues contend for. i the passage of laws that w.n put the lawbreakers out of the llqu m business. I biliive that the sale of abohol' n iitai.'.- an be pgul.i'iil p-opi I v J ' ' I re 1 'iftt lire j.sr - dl P ' t'(Ti 'I. m f a' h year urt"l ra- I I y i'r of the people or by com ' i of 0"- Ikhbo bolder of iola' " m- j,iw thus g.vhig lst I 'cuuf lc"l r political independence, by prtrV.d g taa. no gaore Ucenae shall b- - '"4 until the pratmrUoa it not more t for each & population, oy providing that Iifr.s f snail n d to high u to fof th sale of - fertor wares: and by providing that ta first conviction of 'he notation o law hall suspend h-hir-r 4v and ths " v i- or. -'.all -: i '-n to- f: 4 con 1 -t. an1 'jf r.f Resp. '"RK IN FAIR WAY TO HAVE THE INDIAN QUESTIONS SETTLED PROMINENT ATTORNEYS FINISH -.-.. -r-e-.wj.. ... LEOAL CASES HERE. tn t hi ritr th'-ro haa jaat been "in' Ijdwl th tiV!rii( o t'iijnony in thn matter of tbf- rlalin for legal rendered and expenses In- irr-d. for the Choctaw and Chick- ,iM frM-dmen. by their counsel. j. app.ari, tj,nt under the terms of h- treaty of 1W between the la- dllna and the federal government! ana tn reaermi government. each negro who was a store of aa wi'in. Joeetuer wim ms aesceno- unt inoui,! given forty acre of land. Th s the frMdAen. it Is con- tended, did not receive, or It an- uears tha- they would not receive It when treaties were being nego- tlati-d b-tween the Indians and the federal cnernment In recent years, looking to the abolition of the tribal relations, the allotment of their trt ml lands, and the merging of the Indian country Into a state. Where- upon they employed R. V. Belt, of Washington. D. C. ex-asslsmnt com- mlssloncr of Indian affairs for a long period, and 1. P. Mullen of thla. eity. h is contended by these gentlemen 1 that the f-rvlces were rendered the freemen under term of con- tracts made and entered Into with thm. Demand was made upon the freedmen, and most of them refused t nay, alleging as a reason va- rlous grounds. The petitioners. Belt and Mullen, appealed to congress. and It enacted a law. conferring Jn- llennet, representing the Indian agen ry, 154 Hill, general counsel for the peared upon behalf of the govern- )nent ami a number of the freedmen. while W. 11. Hobeson. cx-ssslstant at - tied, to th nd tint it mav no longer create dlK'onl and dissension among our o;,. ami that the questions Will lie s. Mei tn th' 1"'-' Interest of .ill .1 il.' rti. I Stomach Trouble. Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. These symptoms show that your stomach is the trouble. To remove the cause is the first thing, and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to take and most effective. supervisors of census REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN ARE ALREADY BUSY MUST HANDS OFF DEMOCRATIC DISTRICTS. WftsbinRton. Mar A tixl n.. rvpubllcaa untgreMiBtn h- lrrv :uil nrrommendftttou for lb . po.n'ni'&t ot iip'nlor trf tb r-u-as la tbeir dUtrict. but noti- of Oklahoma rpaMicas hare done so a. tail tim. iliejr ar- walt!t. 'o hthr :h cenaua bill pmasfr If i. :a.U u tbre imbd raon for b- .' it n.ay do. tba tbe "n'j- 11 b- ak-o under the old law ur.d.-: . !i th- t-lfth d-ret.uial ':.! a taken. In tkU -v-nt it b Tj'iroiy Kitbin th prrftic1 of li-- rf North, of the enmi bur-au X" a p5'nl 'U th tate. If h cboof m to do Of oarf it i i.ataral to uj that i-vn in v.jit IMretor Norti i t-!Mo"r' c ''dT tii' old law. to nam" ti,. !. r. r-r ir. ach -onnr.-Mot. ! di.'ri- t'.at b will bf- the r-ron. oindatiofas of republican mrmb-a-j: congress in republican districts, .o that so far as patronage is concerned there is little difference outside th bureau Itself, whether the census l ukpn undr the proposed tiew law o- UB4cr ,h oM oBe- The e'MUB 1b" rMrd-d a Welent j-rfltlcal appolntmentf. It I figured out that the average supervW- or will be enabled to draw In one way and another, about 13.000 p-r year. It, addition be will have the appointm of an ofiice force of sevral steno graphers and clerks. In addition the enumerators who will work :, der him. The congressman wl.o points a supervlor will therefor. ly be the directing force tha' points the clerks In the nup. r office, as well as all the enmi.- averaging something over .1. congressional district, b-'au... pervisor would make appoit tmltats they have the endo:r i.- his congressman. ln Oklahoma there are thr- ncan districts and two d-11. OM t the republican m think they are going to nam" i' it ervisor in the democratn. they may ak well prepare t,, n.a' ' a flght. Cnd'-r the Taft pol: democrats are entitl-d 'o n.m.. ' prvsors in their j . - - - ,. 1 ui do ho If ttuy .n.. ALBATROSS That's tti" nam sold In Ardnion- of tii" beat Ilor n a PROFESSIONAL COt-LIMN. c tt :: JJ JJ J J 8 LAWYERS. jr c Potterf. B. A. Walker POTTERF i WALKER, ' Attorneys and Counselors it Law Ardmore, Okla. M. F. WINFREY Attorney at Law, Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Kooiss 11 and 1G, Noble Bldg. Phones: Hei. 330 blue. Office ICS, CAPT. J. R. PULLIAM Justice of the Peace. Itooms In Penolngton & Sims Dldg Chas. J. Kappler. Cbas. H. Merlllat Compiler "Indian Active Court Laws and Treaties." Practitioner. KAPPLER &. MERILATT, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Practice before all Courts; Congress, Government Departments and Com missions. Indian Cases a Specialty. Office. Hood Bld'g.. Washington. D. C. Joseph IV. Champion Thos. W. Chain pioc CHAMPION & CHAMPION Lawyers Will do a general criminal and civil practice. L. G. SHELTON Attorney at Law Offlco Wheeler Illd Phone 23S McNEAL & ALLEN A ITOIt.NK - AT I. A W llflire Kirl -talrwu l..it Ardnion V. it lonnl Hank. PHYSICIANS. DR. G. E. GOODWIN Physician and Surgeon Hesldencu and Offlco 40C North Wash ington. Street. Phone Offlco 319, 1 rlfii;: Hesldence, 319. 2 rings. FREDERICK P. VON KELLER, M. D. Office Over Bonner's Drug Store. Surgery. Hye, Kar. Nobo nnd Throat. Kyes accurately fitted with Glasses. Phones. Office 11 C, Hesldence 41. ARDMORE SANITARIUM Drs. von Keller, Hardy 4. Henry Modern equipment for tho scientific treatment of all surgical cases. Trained nurses In attendance. Ardmore, Okla, ARCHITECTS. w A Tackc" K M. Tackutt TACKETT BROTHERS. ... o,'. nl,IKt0.. nulldlng. Ardmore. Okla. Wood McDonald iii The-' two fiuio is b'C. th people of this section the best op- portunitr ther hav ever bad to tmprort their atock and rata S500 borate instead of 100 horaec. These two stallions will make the season of May and June at the Blue Front Training stables on Broadway. Wood McDonald is a beau'lf jl sea- brown, j hsDa, nl,h welghl iil7r,' pound,. e: nind foot white, gool t&t eySi cjean tla. bonei heavy maaCl and talI. He ls a cian Mi actor. wi;h plenty .of speed, drive- nicely and looks fine In bari"Mi. Ilia eats art walk, fox trot, slow pace. tro-. rack ana canter. W .: r c ' f u' H- i M.- FELKER THE GROCER Every thinq Good to Eat UNDER ONE ROOF! W. P. Poland Poland & Foster General Insurance Office Over First National Bank. Telephone No. 4S.3 ex. i FRED W. HORN FASIIIOXABI.E TAILOR 114 W. Main St. Ardmore, Okto. and Lothair -"'i-' Stat'- I'd.'. f- or.d at II l.noiss Stat? Fair. HprinKfiilJ, 1'jOj. first and iweepstalci at OKl.ibuina State Fair, Oklahoma City, 1&07; soc- ond at Texas Slate Fair. Dallas, 1907: first and two seconds at Fort Worth Stock Show 100S; one first, one second and one third at Texas State Fair, Dallas. 190S. Ithalr Is a Percheron. and wll' the season, at the place. i.o- thalr is a very dark 1 ay 10 1-2 bands high, six .-ars old. weight 155-J pounds t' -.in...' Ori i Terms reasonable. to Taitiidi; staid'' ul.'l iin.pi" t m: - - .r w 1 .1 M Hartni't. ( i 1. ! i'ii apa-iu' k i W. H. Foster TOO MUCH WATER whero you don't want It Is worse than none at nil. If your water pipos burst or pet out of order seiul for us at once. We hasten to your homo and do tho necessary plumbing in tint short est possible time. Fix it so there will be no repetition of the trouble too. The Weeks, Sprekelmeyer Plumbing & Sheet Metal Co. 2tl S. Wasliinnton St. Phono 7l A Good Provider ooks as much , if not more, to the quality of tho groceries intended tor the household. A fowKrouerlcs you can eat nro inuuli hotter than it wliolo lot you enn't. Our pro ceries tumpt both tho eye nnd the palate. You want to tusto them when you sen theni. You want to keep on tastingi onco yon com nuiiicc. SKIPWORTH'S C. 0. D. GROCERY