V Ardmore, Monday, January V. 1910 THE DAILY ARDMOnemS PAGE SIX mm ruun JUST A LETTER To the People of Ardmore and Carter ( umt '. If you have never visited our store, sou would he surprised to know that we have two buildings 50x200 feet each in dimensions up stairs and down stairs Just lull of the best Hardware, Stoves, Implements, Tinware, IUc, you have ever seen. Our prices are the lowest lor the quality considered. We appre ciate your trade aiul we arc anxious to show vnu our goods whether you buy or not. Yours for Husiness, T. K. KEARNEY CAR E TIERS 1 ,1--Infants, Willi tin- approval of th' npi'ivlsor for that nation. In the Creek nation there are tIx ii'.'itilltiK schools. They arc flf F. I ( Ik school at Sapulpa; WValaka .M'l .Vw.iynka hoarding school-, tie l.n.ii illliK school at Knfanla and Hi Cn -k Orphans' home nt Okmulgee ' There are also two eoloivd school , l, ONC Or THL CHARGES MADE .fan Mission ami Tallahassee li f INTLHIOH DEPARTMENT Th,.r arv 30 m,n the.se liools AGAINCT BENEDICT ET AL. , - , ,t)P Heinlnole nation are the male Hehol at I'nmtinka nnd th" y.hU school nt Mekosukey. The two havi two hninlreil pupil. They are Mi best school buildings In tli- fiu tribes. In the Choc'nw nation ar I the mala orphans' home at Arm I strong, a similar school for k i r I .s at 6cnools of five Clvillietl Tribes Said , wheolork, known as Whcelock mail to Be In Bail Condition Con- j ,.-, t,0 fonmle school at Tuskahn- tracts Not Compiled with. But the ,, the Choctaw capital, ami .loiio.s Indian Mas to Pay the Money. Fresh Eggs County Butters Neufchatel Cheese Pennsylvania Buck tuheat Flour J. A. Skipworth Phone 578 Our facilities for furnishing you with ELECTRICITY For lifht, power and heat are unexcelled by any city in the state. We also endeavor to employ gentlemanly drivers tosuppl) )our wants for PURE DISTILLED WATER ICb and THE DEST OF McRLESTER C0fLS Our many pleased customers are the best evidence of the piahty oi our products. Any irregularities will be promptly and gladly corrected. 1'hone 15", Ardmore Ice, Light & Power Company IBM Mu.-lwinee, OMa., .Ian. 10. An off I ( .11 1 ircnlar Just Issued by Oscar II l.ipp, who has taken charge of ,,! Indian schools In the Five civ ilized irl hen, throws additional light 11 leiii the attitude of the government in .iipcniliiiR Superintendent .lohr 0 n in -Hi 1 mill three supervisors mull r liiin. Waller Fnlwell, of Ml u4.i'. ( ;lvn Itallanl or .McAloster, m l I'li il. rl. k UinholU of Ardmore. 11 n vcils the fact thiit the trouble i', this limtance, Is whether or not in 1 iuh'een hoarding schools In ii. I'ne tribes, paid for and innln I iiii-il hy inmiey taken nut of tribal ' 1 ' .1-111 u-. slum be kept tip in t lie la ul.iiil of government - 'inola on Imlian r "crvstlmiR whuc legular iitiu.il appropriations are made each -"ir, .Hid tlu schools are permanent 11 itiit ions. Im identally, u feature that U ImiiiiuI to be given consideration, Is 1 in incre-tsed cost of the necessaries or life, which according to a school t am horlty arc in many casos twenty- , lie and thirty per cent higher than liny were a short time ago. Various ! re.iiniiH are assigned for this, one 1 . r them being the now tariff law. 1 The miliar addressed to all mi- ," 1 intend. Mils having contracts with 1 1 1 iliau boarding schools, says: , ' recent investigation shows that 1 a number of these contracts are not ' l. Inn compiled with. These con 1 ins provide that the superintend t pt will supply t lit; pupils of their - liools with wholesome and sufti 1 e til food, medical attendance, fuel I mIh-. -.intiouery, necessary table tt.11' anil In some Instance dallies .11. I -Ii.m'h. It Is charged In some of t''i-.' -(liools (they are not deslg .ill. that the food Is neither stif- 1 ricni nor wholesome, that it is oiini no' well cooked, and that In ni.iiiy lusunii'cs the tableware Is not lit to usa It Is alao charged that litil caie in given the physical care f the pupils, and that In many instances children with sore eyes 'iae been peimitted to (jo without proper medical attention. Further lli.it not enough ton els, blankets. ct. at.' provided and that the rooms aie cold, uncomfortable and unfit foi ll-e. .' H is iurthr charged that In some -1 hools the principals who appoint .1--1M.111U, make these assistants feel H..11 llimr first obligation is to look .'M.r the Interest of the principal in'iti.ii tors, rather tlian the Interests ' 1 In- p.iplU. There is 110 excuse in "ken windows and doors, dirty M-'li"ii- .ml buck yards, and so long 1 - mi and water are to he had ' 1- no excuse for not keeping academy for boys near Mart shorne. It, the Cnlcknsnw nation the largest schol Is the seminary at llloomfl -Id. Tli!t arlstocnits of the Chickasaw natbm havo educated their rIi-Ih (hero for 11 atiartr of a century Other schools are Hurley Itistltm -. Hock academy near Wnpaniicka, Col litis. Institute near Frisco, and the Chickasaw home .it Lebanon. In th" Cherokeo nation, and no charges bavo been made against theso schools, tho principal school ii the seminary at Tabb-quali where sev eiity Indian girls and an equal 1111m her of boys are in attendanc.', and the Cherokee orphans' home four miles south of Tahlequali, with eigh ty pupils. The schools are conducted entirely a! the expense of the nations In which located, the money being drawn from the funds of the tribes In the government treasury, and dis bursed under the supervision of the Roveininetit. In addition there were last year. 1,250 day schools In rural districts, for which tho government appropriated $:S0ii,(i0U and this year there are 700 of these minor schools, for which the government has ap propriated ijil.'O.niHi. This money Is (iiisbursed by the government super intendent. There are no charges against the minor schools. THE GREATEST CURE For? COUGHS"0 COLDS DR. RING'S NEW DISCOVERY GUARANTEED CURE FOR Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Quinsy, Hoarseness, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Weakness of the Lungs, Asthma and all diseases of THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST PREVENTS PNEUMONIA United States Depositor: Okla. State Depository City Depository (I A RDM OREf NATIONAL bank! 4 Eleven years ago Dr. King's New Discovery permanently cured me of n" severe and dangerous throat and lung trouble, and I've been a well man ever since. 0. 0. Floyd, Merchant, Kershaw, S. C. PRICE BOO AND SI.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY I ARDMORE PHARMACY ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA Capital, Surplus and Additional Liabilities $250,000 If this bank is n Riifo place for tho city, state and nation to deposit their funds It Is s .safe place for tho farmor nnd business man to keep his funds. TRY IT. LEE CRUCE, President G.W.STUART.Cashier IN THE WORLD OP INDUSTRY REVIEW OF THE WORK MECHANICS AND ARTISANS IN EVERY LAND. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh tin: can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHBNBY .t CO.. Toledo, 0. We, tho undersigned, havo known l .1. Cheney for the last to years and believe hlni perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gation made by his firm Waldlni?. Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blooa nnd mucous surfaces of the sy.Uem. Testimonials sent free. Price 73 cent per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation, d&w For quick service and satisfactory 5work in busijiv repairing and horse shoe ing sec D.E.ALLEN Last year the employes of the North llrltlsh locomotive Company, l'ohna die, Scotland, gave over $l,!Uu to lo cal charities. I.ast year Leather Workers 011 Horso (Joods made a gain of ten new locals aiW increased tho genera' Mem bership by -000. The Society of AinnlsaiiMted Car penters and Joiners is making ar rangements to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the institution of the organization In America. International Tpyographlcal Union will in the future manufacture Its own labels and furnish them to the local unions nt cost. In Canada there is not a single member of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and .Joiners on the un employed list. San Francisco district council of painters has authorized a committee to have a Monument erected In the painters' plot In Mount Olive C'emc tory. The General Federation of Trades Is engaged In procuring for the pur pose of publication statistics of un employment throughout ICnglaud. A monument to firemen who lost their lives In the perfoiimaiice of their duty will ibe erected In Union Square, Now York, this year. Boston, MiitrB., building trades crafts have lxen uotlfldl that the evening Industrial school, under the auspices of tho city of Boston, will start a class on plan rending and esti mating. Illacksmlths' International Union Is endeavoring to .secure a fund that shnll bo used to obtain an eight-hour day for the trade In all parts of the United States. Three hundred and seventy-five teachors In SKknne's grado schools aro ready to begin a campaign for twelve months' salary, Instead of nine mouths, as at present. They will also ask for an Increase of 10 per cent. Many of the llebrewH of the eastern section of Brooklyn, N. Y., engaged in the iboot and shoo trade have re cently become organize!.!, and are de slums of affiliation with other shoe workers In the organized labor move- Saved at Death's Door. ment. MM... I m 1 il. .1 .. A . m, moor 01 cieaia krwiieu lenu, . g u.k , , , ,.,,,,, , open for Murrav W. Ayers, of Transit . ' . 1 i..r , Brldue. N. . when bis life was won- l iMOine uon suites oy represou ..... , , , t, ,! , derfully saved. "I was In a dreadful tit Ives of the International Alliance n.i .-ai monej to make them mod- POrtlon,-. ho writes, "my skin was , ()t rlck T1Il. nml TolT:l Cotta work- luuiiunaiiie. ruis is 1110 nimost yellow; oyes suiiKon; tongue l a-i. I. nioiit of dllU-reuee botween N'oatod; emaciated from losing 10, I pounds, growing weaker dally. U.IH.UB, lmtMf 0.1uU,nt 1,,. trou1o j,,,,,,,,,, mo ,,(nvl) 1 1 iiii-iia iviiicu uie Koverumeui to the work of ieatliK a grea'er dtv mand for printing bearing the union label Contests are held at lnti-rvflij during the year and a special label committee Is constantly bending 1 s energies In the interest of the label. J The Anti-Asiatic League has ncelv WITH ed a letter from iBattcrsea, N. '.., ask ing for information and all literature as to the operations of the league In combatting the Japanese, as It is the Intention to bring tho matter More fully to the attention of the people of 'New .calami. The expenditures of the American carpenters' union, miners' union and a number of other (American trade un- i'i Hie I'lie Civilijted Tribes the iiiopeiiles were built and "uneii by the tribes. Many of i' ai wen built twenty-five years They were good buildings in 1 1 ir day, but they are poor now. T: .ire all to be abandoned soon, - "i. i f ih -in lwve already been, - 11. . statehood, ami neither the til I'll iiiihorlibs nor the seeretarv of Successor to Umholtz. Muskogee. Okla., Jan. 10. Oscar II. l.lpps, la charge of the Indian sehools of the Five Civilized Tribes, today announced that David M. Kid ley, a district Indian agent in the Ohlekasow Nation, had been placed In charge of the schools of that na tion to succeed Frederick If. Um holts, who has been suspended. Mr Kelly has been in the gov ernment hi rvlco In Oklahoma ten years, being connected with the Dawes commission prior to his ap pointment as a special district agent. BETTER HURRY UP Ions, would each of then, show a larg- Amj t Qur famous l,rancl 0f er Income and expenUlturo for bene- J fits paid to members than the combin- BIG MAND FLOUR be ed benefits paid by the labor organlza-1 . f Hons of all Austria. It Is to bo noted "" J that the Austrian unions Include the j iy using it the SWCCtCSt and railway men, of whom 50 per cent are 1 . , , , organized. inost wholesome and nounsh- Deelarlng that labor unions nre do- ' Jn brcad, biscuit and pastry, lug a great deal of good work for the ( . liublle. Dr. l'rank .1. Wame, or tho You Will be surprised at the New York University last month :.d- djfrcrencc in resuts between dressed the students of the Unlverslty of Pennsylvania, and showed how this ordinary flours and this one. work was Ibehi'g accomplished. "l.a-1 bor unions," he said, 'Mre a check to TvICr Oi SimDSOTI LO. I Wholesale Distributers, I . Have you a monk throat? If so, yon cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Kach cold makes you moro liable to another and the last Is always the harder to cure. If you will lake Chamberlain's Cough Remedy nt the outset you will be sav ed much trouble. Sold by nil dealers. One reason why n man can't feel very sorry for his creditors Is because his own case is so urgent that it takes all of his energies. in up to a high staudnrd. .'he iiinineat has repeatedly rejected oiiiineiulnllons for the Improve- 'hi 01 buildings 011 the theory ; kidney troubles they're supreme. COc ers for the purpose of Increasing th" Vir-1 general membership this year. Cabinet-makers In Southwest (5er- to death In spite of doctors. 1 hen IuallJ. i,ave won all along the Hue. In that matchless medicine l-.leetric ,. . . ...re.miont ins buen Hltters-curcd me. 1 regained the 10 1-ninkfort a 11 w agreement l ab been pounds lost and now am well and made to run till February lPl'J, where- strong." For all stomach, liver and ( by the different sections of the trade We Don't Mind the Owner waii hiiitr in shile we are doing a i jI) of p uniiiiiig for linn. Wo do bon is! work nil the time and it nuikes no dilieriMiee who looks on tir who iloi-n t We hball be glad lo llguro I'll our lie.M job If we gel it you rnii we will both be 1-iimmI. SAMUEL A WEEKS ' 1 -inv i ns m Use Ardmoreit Want Ads I II! i.ie will soon 1m out of use. -'iii' of the i-ontraets 'were op ' i 'veil in the government at a ri ! u:...ily low figure. In the Creek '..uinii there Is one hoarding school wliue the eontract gives tha super- ntuult-ui-ooiitnictnr only fin per inontii for boarding and keeping . h pupil. Another contractor wrote ("liner Superliiteiideut BeiKidlct that 11. had already spent $1,700 more 1 liN (-chocl this year than he lind uii-ixed. Most of them serve as 1 .11 In i. as do their wives, nnd their ti'ii'lb- 1U 111 at AiMmoro Pharmacy. Ret Millard Not a Candidate. iTntlii-l.. niilti l-m 111 Hot Alii lard, former Indian agent to tho ! labor situation Iminlgrants are being get Increases. In an effort to cast off tho domina tion of the Asiatics In the Hawaiian Islands and loosen the tension In the Osages, now residing In Pawhuska, will not be a candidate for con gress from the first district, accord ing lo a statement Issued today. Mr. Millard will seek tho nomination for a county officii on the republican ticket. brought from Hurope by the board of immigration, which is practically the Planters' Association. An aggressive campaign to organize its forces in order to renew tho figlit In the spring will be carried on during the winter by tho seamen, firemen and cooks, who rofitBed to ship on bo.itd during the season just dosed. With donations of money from coast organ- The Deadly Delay, Those whci nut off uslnir HALL'S at the schools This TKXAS WOXDUH for their Kidneys, 1 Izatlons, the men are flxiM. well fl- mot serious 1 harj. of the 1 Bladder and Hhouinatlc trouble make mnclnlly to carrv on tho controversy. Kcwnumnt Th. contractor buys Ills 'l' dla,?A. "o0?.'1"',-!. 3nncnPlU. Minn., printers have " I iIIV 11 IVIIVII MWM W J imi Mipnl. s, and appoints his own j BSj3 been Uovotlng couslderablo attention IKiveity. ICach year they dlstrlbuto ubout $10,000,000 In Ideath and sick 1 .....1 ... .. (, 11U11C111.S iiiid uiieiiiM(iyeii iiii-urauce. At the convention of the Shirtwaist i and Uuindry Workers' International 1 Union recently the Jurisdiction ipies Hon was brought up, It being decided that the shirt workers will give up Jurisdiction over all members who are 1 employed In stock factories those es tablishments In which shirts and ; waists are made and laundered be- , lug made ready for tho wearer in the ; one factory. It will retain Jurisdiction ov-r all members oniployol In com- , inerclnl laundries, where woik Is done for the ptiblle. The employes In the stock factories will go to the Carnieut Makers' International Union. , lu 1903 two strong miners organiza tions were started in Japan, which carried out several stilkes and boy eottw and had a number of conflicts with the jmHc-c and soldiery. Tho government Is now trying hard lo atop this movement, which, it successful, would InyTfeie considerably with the rapid expansion of the capitalist o 1 tutu, the furthering of wheh U the great object of tile ruling c'.a.-isiM. At the annual convention or the lu ternatioii.il Brotherhood of Painters, 1 Decorators and Paperhanters the lung standing voutrovorsy between the painters and decorators and the paper-1 hangers, Involving trespass upon each others' specialty, a unklerttood, was taken up and a clause Inserted lu the constitution designed to cover tho matter satisfactorily. A step towards consolldatliur the trade union movement in Franco Is to be taken by the minors, who have re buked to extend their operations by admitting men employed in ore min ing (pinnies, etc. lu the building trades, and In the metal industry, ' some progress has already 'boon mad with the amalgamation of sectional societies, though there aro still .ome groups which aro unwilling to lve up their autonomy. The great btrlke In Now Soma Wales, Australia, Is serious. The act ing Premier stated In the legislature assembly that If the employers and workmen did not meet and settb their differences the government . would intervene, and that the peul provisions of the Industrial disputes not would be enforced. Steps woui-l also be taken to establish a compul sory wages Uiaul. He added th the government was determined .f exhaust every constitutionally auUior Izod power to bilng aoout settled in-dltlons. J. L. Wilson Transfer and Storage I havo a good building leased in which I store all kinds of household gocds at reasonable rental. Phono 72 and I will do the rest. Goods hauled anywhere or packed and stored. Protnp and careful atten tion to every order. V. P. Poland ff. 11. rosier Poland & Foster General Insurance Office Over The First National Bank. Telephone No. 48 SEE Walter A. Evans S Co. For Real Estate Oflicos over City National Rank. Phono 57 Owners of Walcott Ad dition. T. E. HOWARD, Mgr. Mvl OFriNS " Caskets LJgm