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PAGE FOUR H)ail ilrbmoueitc. By the ARDNiOREITE PUBLISHING CO. SIDNHY -I ;; President Kntonxl ul the Iiwtofftec nt Ardmore uh He nmU'laM Mutter. OFFICIAL PAPER CARTER CO. AND THE CITY OF ARDMORE If it l Wi th( Ardmorelte. It In Iwl TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The Dally Arclmorelte. One. Tear. . . $5.00 Otoj Month 50 One Week 13 The Weekly Ardmorelte. Per Tour by Mail $1.00 Ul. MnnMil till Three Months M I - , ' Phones. nilnM Manager Office m City Editor's Office Lons Dlstsnce : MK Any era neons reflection on the 1 character, stnmllna; or reputation of any ierson. firm or conMwatlim , wmcji mny appear in tne columns or Tho Ardmorelte will bo almllv cor rected unoti It. Mm brnimht to the attention of the management. Eastern Representntlves. Wm. I). Ward. Tribune IIiiIMIuk. New York. Clilc.i(jo Representative. V. Ileiirlfiuoa!, 15 IS Mnnptett lltilldlng. Texas Representative. II. (lodhold, r.li'-Cl:: .Iimnlta llitlldlug, Dallas, Texas. II, Atdmore, Friday, December 17, 1909 m ...... . . . . t ,',ui,.r roiliily sincerely upiuceiut - WHY LURTON WILL NOT DO. the honor paid It In the itelertlon o: dvlccs fioin Washington state that KolM-rt K. Selvwlly. eliulrinnn of tni leading leiiKnr.it have Joined with cm -r ecuttty board, lis president pron-rert.-ilve repiibllean setmtors In , oi the state organisation. Mt. Hulv opposing the appointment of Judge ' ally has given hU Morvl?e to tin1 Horace P. I.urton of Tentiosjieo u ; eiinmlsfHoiiera n their secretary. justice of the supremo court to uc- i ed Jits Ice Peckham of New York. From Judg'- l.urton's homo town lias gone out liic report that lin bus becu hoinewhat a pel of the railway In thu piist, anil that he bad been frequently relerreil to as "Private Oar Lurton ' Ills pro-corporation leanings have causal progressive republluau sena tors to oppose his nomination, mid he is deemed undesirable for tho place because of bis strict construction of anti-trust laws In decisions Involv ing corixiratloii combluatlous, for It Is not the desire of the Judiciary com mittee to weaken the position of the goveruiti'Mit In Its victory over stand ard Oil, whose appeal will be before the supreme court soon. The vote of this one man, were he npiHiluted, might knock out the do listen of the lower court ordering dis solution of the Standard Oil trust, and should thic decision be uullllled the autl-trua laws would reimlii for the ( eorporatluii.N to .icoff at and to iI.hii gard -"Oklahoma!!. oOo Kven the charity th.it begins .i home 1 1 miH'tlnii s u.i- imI e MEN TRUE TO THEIR TRUSTS. If every r'flien of Oklahoma could hi.ve nnc In dote touch ui'h i county eomrnlwiloners of tlx- "i I attending thu nrwusl mectuin ' the comtnUalonen whlcii vv i , 1 MrAlcstpr this wk ami I 1 have observed the Interest ina-i f i led by there men In the duties i their office it ml Witnessed I'r'l cMtertw to profwrlv tbc statutes rcjruUtlnK and at the wune time wn the many nuestion. upon trh eft the atatutes (be t-ummlloiier r would nave the Kymputli: undci n I lie bo.i I . -i : I ivi i i r i. i .hi .! .in.) . . 1 ra,l n " ("r c,!Um" tttale Kftftfliiner Chas. v in.. . . . , . . ,, , ,, M Mn "'-. " ' ltlt the rommUnloncn, .mil tied aovlic wan frequently .ho:iIH ,iti. iMr coiK-tiuctloii of tie- In hi. lonely list, e U to. There n-v i aim-mliK-d n more alnc. re i . -, in Mt bund of workers in .my .-'.it These people feel th spoii-tibim of their olflrl.ll duties .mil tlei . allae the Importance of t!en .e ' with reference to the Htmix al fait of their respective lonntic Thu seeming IrreftiilurltliH wi'it tit Imarda of oniuilaHlnncrs have grown out of the conflicting opinion, of dlf fen nt district Juda.es mid loiintv .it torneys, and the commission! r. pa (' ti resolution usMiik the iiimiii) im neml of the state to Institute filendly proceedings in the supreini ' Oi'l't to il tcvmlnc the rii.st I hi . tli.i .nlxe ll.. ihe LonriiK. He has attend. il every meeting and has I u faithful to his duties and i the commissioners gave lilm the lion-' ors ns a reward of merit. Mr. rtcivally U one of the niont lroc,resslve fanners In the state of Oklahoma, lie has resided here for 1 the past twenty-two years ami Is 1 thoroughly acquainted with the con- , dittoes of the state and Is In thor- 1 oiigh sympathy with the Institutions ' or Oklahoma. Ho li:u been Identified ; with every movement which has . for Its object the enhanceiiieiit of ' the Interests of the agricultural ! classes. He wrote the law under wh'eh eountli'H wen- given the priv ilege of voting blinds for road Im provement mid he Iiim been Instru- ! uicr.tul in bringing about some of th bet laws for the people Interest- 1 ed in farms and stock raising, lie Is ' it man of broad intellect of ludom- ) liable energy and courage and Is re- (.vidcil as one f the strongest men! ; the state. Oklahoma n -iiN the services o! jiiM Mi'll lllen ai Mob' SiHallv I'liohe uiiii have i. cue In olitai : wiih lilm li.ivi- li .irned lo ti n-' 11:11 .illd tin- st Ite W II be i !ad !i m ... lie 1 of hi-. . ll.u.lrt , , v;-aJ'4,) t . . ' t v V allow no Music The Next Best Present is a edison Phonograph '1 Me it Kl.itn e .i mini. tc tin ( Koine vei i .it iicii tan: work to do , Thou- iipiHilnied on this committee ! are A. F llowsen. V. C. Ilrynnt, i V. K. Utinynrd, Hd Overholser and Old Oruiiam. 1 The executive c onunlttee la com posed of 0. P. (Jear, O. K. Harden, i' K. Ilu.iter. I'red Tontz and J i' Thomas. CANNON AT HIS OLD TRICKS. There will tie no Investigation of thi sugar Kc.mdal by a committee of totigress. Speaker Cannon so de cteed, not III so many words, but by referring tho resolution piovldlng tir an Investigating committee to the committee 011 rub. Spenker Cannon Is the committee on rules, to all practical ends, be cause he has appointed as members ot that committee only men who fcharc his vews absolutely. Cannon's action in regard to the .ugar trust I, mitigation will be sat-I'-racttry to Piesldent Tuft, and all Maud-pat and reactionary republi cans. The pofdt'ou of the republican lenders in Washington is that too ii.uch prominence has already been given the siii'.ir scandal, for the g( ed ! the (i O. .P So CiaiiU. to Tncli- Joe,'' the n.ii tia-i, friend and all of the i..rt) In pmver. will est am congres- M. 0 iri mt '.'i . I J" of Our HIGH Homse on Earth to Undersell THE DAILY ARDMOREITE aCnnjAaffcjiiiijJTnw v 1 1 I I T T 1 ' T1 I I 1 II 1 i.i' , ivi stlgnt "ti on the following iiargis. 1 am of rthlih was set out , Pi the resolution so promptly throt- tied by tho speaker: 1. Unlawful monopoly. J. Violation of Sherman uuti-trust la w. 1 .1. Conspiracy to ruin Independent .-ugar ref:nen. -l. Blacklisting grocer who han dled ImlepmiUout sugnr. Imparting cheap contract la bor. , 0. Ilt'lblng olflclals of customs M-rv ice. 7. Swindling of govenimeut by , violation of tariff laws. , S. Kobbery of goveininent through u?e of short-weight scales. P. Aectptlng rebates In violation of Interni-it,. commerce lvv. 10. Violating ra.-tory and health , laws. THE NEW EDUCATION. The Ardmorelte acknowledged ic ! celpt of Xo. 1. Vol. I, or the Stlllwat- College Jourimt "The New Kduc.itlon" i which l.s withal a -iplenilld piece it work. It Is neatly gotten up and its live muttur carefully compiled under Its variotiH departniciital heads. Th duly as.siunid ijy The New l-Mucatloti is a laudable one and its -cop ' Ixmulless, 11 iinely, to advance -be uiati nal and moral welfare ot tu SHORT STORIES FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL NEW RAILROAD BRIDGE ACROSS RED RIVERCENSUS SUPER. VISORS RURAL DELIVERY. Wash ngtoii, Jiw. 17 Senator Owen hailttidoeurd . in cVIS Owen has Introduced a bill in the 1 Mii.it- authorizing the M. O. & (!. ! nillioad company to ronstru -t a rail luad bridge a.-ross ihe Red Ither between Hiyan and (irayson eoun tk'H. The measure will be referred to the war di-mrttnent for reort ahd If Uvi.iiiblj acted iiihiii will doiibtlcsly hi- enacted Into law. It Is uit'U rsiooil that the bildge will 1. coti.4ti lifted neHr carpenter IllulT. Director Imrand of th" ichmuh or , fife I rteservlriK of )ngratitlatlon. ; foi so aatisfactory have been his . lections for cetuus supervisors for 1 Oklnhnma that none or the men ,u ro'.ntetl hnvf been ptotcsted. As a retult Ihe confirmation bv the sen- at of the Oklalioma coiitingetit iniiy now be expected at any moment . The men who will have charge of ' the Oklahoma census are Hen Is. lleikey, f. ('. t'hnpell, S. . Hmvk. ' I H. I.ungton und Y. II. .Moss. In his annual report Juki mad' public Attorney ilenerol Wlckershani renews the rt .oiiilnemlall.ia of hi prcdece.'sor in office that the gov- rumen t wherever It Is a imrty de fciulam In Indian litigation lie grant ed the right of an appeal Officials at the department of Jti.Ulee say that a determined elTort will be ' made thin year to procure this lunch needed piece of legislation. 1 The poi'tofflce dep.utnient has no tified ltepreeiitntlve Morgan of the 1 establishment of a free rural deliv ery at Cognr. Caddo county with one 1 cutler. I'ffecllv e.laniuiry 1st. ' Two aildltlonnl loutes out of Cur tb, luuiiely routes '-' and I, as soon ' ' b. the money becomes available also ; will lie eiuabll.ilied. most promising of clvill.ed stat-js Tlu Ardmorelte welcomes The New 1-Miicatlon Into the Journalistic fo.i:. 0O0 The old, old story, told timet wttn out iiuiuber, and mpeated over a.id over again for the la.it :( jmirs, Inn It Is always a welcome i-tory to thone In search of health TIi-ro Is noth Ing in the world that ares cotiahs and colds as quickly a 1 "ha mi tier lulu's Cough Remedy. Sold by Aid more Drug Co., Itufus Pot and all druggists Piano .md Violin, lieginiier.s taught on piano and violin. MPs I.i! Inn IC Hurgess. 505 IS street, northwest. 7-12 .Pianos Us on the Same Grade of Goods ESTABLISHED 1895 THE FIRST STATE BANK OF ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA Capital Stock, $30,000.00 Outgrowing the Fastest Crowing Dank in Oklahoma ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED On AuRtiot 10, 11)09, when tho first State Hank passe-l Into tho control of tho prosent management the deposits were , J((-, 4S Oil September 1, 11)09, the deposits were.. . .... ...... TlIfcRO.OS On November 16 the deposits were $133,903.21 More Than 100 Per Cent Increase in 3 Months Offical Statement at Clone KIJSOUnCKS I.onns nml Discounts S(i(i.7ii!l.!)3 Loans to Oillccrs NONK Overdrafts 'J,711.f0 Fiirnitiiro ami Fixtures 1,000.00 CuhL' ami Uxeliange..,l)l,H87.0!l shj?, ifjiT ri Wo would npproelntu your business ami pledge, you cotirteoiH i tuit inrii t llyron Drew, President. Carl C Jones, Vice President George Adams . Hubert l. Wayland Mams & Way land Successors lo Geo. AT. Wayland) Practical House Movers and Raisers Handling Heavy Machinery I Specialty Office 702 Broadway, N. C. p,0c 13 ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY. Mack Ross Confesses to Two Burglar ies at Davis Now in Jail. Davis, Okla.. Dec. 17. -The Duv News says: It. L. Kreeinan's store was burglar Iml Friday night and il ::!S taken from the cash drawer. Nothing eUe could be inli-fed. The same store was entered by someone two weeks previ ous and a suit of clothes taken. -Mack ltoss, who has been working In the zinc mine west of Davis for Mr. Uobnett, was arrested by Marshal Parks Saturday He confessed to both burglaries and Justice Dickin son certltied the case to the county oitrt, setting ltoss' bou.l at ?500, HAY! HAY! Lots of fjood hay by the bale, ton or car load. Re member all hay advances one dollar per ton January 1 Write or phone for prices. PORTER Phone 19 k--kS -vC 1 HE wm ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA Ardmore, Friday, December 17, 1909 of Dusiness, Nov. 16, 1909. MAIMMTIKS Capital Stock S3O.O00.OO Undivided Profits ,rtf,r,,n Deposits J.TI,U0n.2l Ki, ir,rt.n '. I J. Jones. Cashier. J M Itlcliardfon, Ast . Cmhi"r which ho was unable to give and had 'o go to tall lto.s is about H veai . old. We are Inrornied that ltoss U un der a sentence to the pen tor two gear's for a like offense committed at I Ardmore, the sentence being sufc- pctided dating good behavior. Retailers Meet Tonight. The Itctillers' Association will meet tonight. Some Important questltni are to be decided and a full attend ance Is desired. I. It. IIKST, Prenidenl. I'Olt HUNT A nice suite of office rooms over Dltzler Dry Good.; di. Phone It. W. Itandol. 17!f STAPLES Ardmore, Oklahoma