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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1910 PAGE FOUR By the ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO. 5- 1 DM .Y SUWiH President 1 i, . I'd at tln Postnfflce at Ardmore is Si nil-Class Matter. nrtririAl tiAPPR riAllTKR CO. a Mr. tub p.itv nrf AfioMOnB If It Is In the Ardmorcltc, It In legal, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The Dally Ardmorclts. On. Oil" Month 6" Out' Week 1" The Weekly Ardmerclte. P.r Year by Mull H- Blx Months Ihrt ll....ll.a .7H ' lll I IIB ...........'. .wv. Phones. i: i in .4 Manager's Office 68 ( If y JMHor's Offlre 6 l.cnii Distance Ml v i v it, iiwiuh reflection nn the cliara. It, standing or reputation of j any person, firm or eoriKiratlmi , which tuny appear In the columns of Tho AnlmoreHe win ie giauiy cor I 'el n poll It h being brought to the qtt'M'.iii of the management. Eastern Representatives. Win. H. Ward, Tribune Building, New York. Chicago Representative. 11 1' Henrique, 1 T 1 8 Mnrquclt JIullillliK. Texas Representative. II (IoiIImiIiI. tit'jr,i:i .lunnlta llutttlliiK. Dallas, T.-.x.ih. Atdmore. Tuesday, Jan. 18. 1910 liu X'dmorelle i authoi ied to an- i liouiui I.1M0 CUI'CK a a lan-Hdiite lor (eM rnor of OklahiNiia. .iilijeet to i tin at lion of the liiMiioerat voters at , tin ,pi!inaiy elect km to be held Aug-! Ust i 1910. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR STATE OFFICES. 13 GRAPEVINE HEPOH1 i dir of the week III looklim ovor the Reports are Insistent that Judge i plans Tor the court Iioiiho siibmll .1i sso Dunn will resign from thu ' ted by nri-hlteets. Kaclt nrchltoct b -iili within the next two weeks or ' Is given his turn and each Is kIvcii till t.v la. or tuxi mouths, and an routiie his candidacy for the demo t rat u nomination for governor. (iimi vine dlspatclitis state that .les-i- going to do this to save thu uow.iilc party from being "runt tj the b.uk" by Leo Cnice and lid. M-irray. This certainly is very lo.iidt late of Dunn, accepting the the luxird. County Attorney .Math' K .ipcvliie report as true. The demo-j en. Is working with Idle commit tratic party certainly, also, owe' ''oner iio'hitu 'o Dunn that it hnsn't paid : I I fllll Mill, llll,ii..,.l I... I I ... ..... m.... ... t.i. i-c.1, i iriiii'.Mi lilt. II i mi annually. He has Hretid been xj jihI hejvnd most denifK-ruts. ' a id he has deserved all that has lim : ven him. In getting into the i.iif for governor he only detracts! f o'u the strength of Mr. Crine. Hi will not hurt Murray to an) I, n-'dei.ible extent, and he will l ot defeat l.ee Cnu e. We fall to mi wlvre he will gala much hoiild at finally get Into the raen fur gov irii,i' lie can bo re-elected to his "u 'it position, a place on the Hii! i'i".ii,' hciich, without opposition Pi his ,,.,1-ty. He has a fight on 111" 1 i.n.iis .nouiu ne nitiKe tne race ior '"urinT with the odds against him I'l'uiig iu tho campaign three i's ago. Hon. le Cruce con il" d a vigorous canvas, pitch i 1 Ids battle up.m a high moral i i ignored abuse and vllupero- tn tiiuiice, met defeat, came , iniing and supported the en-, M.iti ticket and has been the loval dignified citizen since, j 'i. asks the democracy to sup lit. a tor the highest honor in in; of the party. If the dem t , iiarty ever owed auv man 1 I'T t ung. the Oklahoma democracy I nii.iiiily Indebted to l.ee Cruce I time. Hut passing this by, I IM-t of ;spodU,ncy. effV 1 and capability, those esse,.- i ... success and maintenance ! r. Lee Cruce is the logical ..... ,,. ........ ii-i.iie lie can win. He would Oklahoma a nooil aovernor. u i! meed chief executive, there i il.i l" no stain of scandal or i mi ol suspicion upon hi con d i i I the state's affairs, as there lone ugnlnst Ia'o Cruce ns ,.m and cltisen. lie will make a, I"iiid -iu'o iu this section of Ok , r i. ..... reganlbjus of any mwi v.,.. now, or may be in the race, I I W ive-Deinocr.it. , " ' - BURLESQUE DUNN OUGHT TO PROSECUTE If Jesse Dunn doesn't ue the Ok i i nn in fur personal damages it w i 1 be because he Is long sitlTcr lim or blind. That caricature of .'esse that the oklahoman run on th. front page yesterday im.rnli.g v.fidii - a-e a n.ggi r baby Into I'mtv lvi,l f sp,s,- j; itni,. Mm , I l"' :: i: :: tt tt tt it tt tt tt tt tt tt u It PICKUPS HERE AND THLRf M t: tt :; :: t: :i tt :: :: t: tt tt tt :s tt Scventten Prisnr. There iirc seventeen prisoner in I he rlty jail. The boys nm nil ' broke, but Ihwr Insist on drunk .it frequent Intervals ntift flifht now .ml then. Dsath of MlM. Mm. K. H. liny dn has received a telegram from Cornim Phrlatl, Texas, c om eying the nows to her f the death of her nleee, .Mr. ?!tnj,v Noimetit. Tho deceased la nlii ii gianilchild of Mrs. A. W. vUImorc, ho resides lit this etly. Pleassd the Judge. ;i Judge Mbmhi received a handsome calendar !Kty m a present from the M. ('. 1 ,11 He Megs lis company of rIWbi. ohia. The raw ! . . .. . .- ' limn t- oi mi-iiiibii nnvrr una I" rrry t handsome. Kvory lawyer who nee I threatens lo commit the net of J tl.ert and remote It from the desk of the judge. Marrlngo Lie onto. Marring licenses have been I nr.intiMl to .1. W. .Movie ami Mint Mary Hpenpei" or Aftiltiore, and T. A 1'rnr.Ur and MU Allee Itnllev of Keller. Called Committee. 11. P. Helvally, ehiilriiinn of Hi" si.iti' ui'R'aiiiiHtloii of county eoni inlssiiiiierii, hitH iHnueii a cull for the legislative coltllllltteo of tile, iej!.inl.allon I" meet In (futhrlo next I11lnlH) wnrn they will rotifer with tin! leclilature In reference to leg- s.itlon allei'tlllg Uni counties. The lommlttee Is coinpnseil of A. I..1 Ilousen, W. C. Ilrvaiit. W. C. I tarn-' yard, lid Overholser, (!ld (iraliaiu, ,,, n, Sehally, preklduut anil officio liiillriillin. Selecting Plans. Matters bid full- iiiia- fur tin. Matters bid fair no.v for tho iimiiilMsloiiers to Hpeutl the romaiii- the Niuue amount of time to explain hi plan-. The conimlssloners real Ire they have an Important piece of work on their hands iiiui are using due care. Twenty etn of piaus nave been submitted and ot li cet wired this iiioniliiK asking for more time to gel their plans before ARE CAREFUL f USING UOOD JUDGMENT j PRACTICAL COMMON SENSE IN SELECTING PLANS. "They may skin us." said Kobt. !. Scivull.v, chairman of the board of county coiniulssioiicrs today, "but we ore olng to be at the sklniiliig." Tne commissioners are on the lookout In letting the contract for plans foi the ounty court huso Their good judge ment means much to the people of tho county, their time Is veiy val uable In looking over the plans, t In n Judgment must be relied upon .mil the commissioners feel their renpou- mlbllity. W say and without aiiv tie gree of flattery that Carter count) commissioners have a very high stand lug In the state, ihey have labored hard and the people ot Carter coun'y are with them. Republicans In the county state that the democrats have a set of men In these otflces they are,0" B"uul "asnnupon sireet aiier an perfectly willing to trust. j Hluess of several months. He had beoit Tho only work to do to eliminate."1 graft if ny .to ,, bJ a nZ i U to manage the business so hat no contractor and the architect have a stand-in. or anv con, im Ion ' .. : whatever. When that bid is c..me,i il... rehu..,.. u-.n t....... n... ! his work will bo inspected bv out- sldx aunuis enminvii iiv ti.e ....I.,. misskmers and every effort will be ,,,. ...!. I . , made to see that value is given In i, it mm irum inn money expended The .ouimlssloner. .11, no doubt I give Oklahoma architects prefer-j eme m the making of plans if. all oMur things are pla. , Mr. W. 1). Prauie is pleased to an- uounce to his customers that hu has secured the agency for Zeuio, tho best known romedy for tho positive , ami permanent cure of Kczeina, Plin-1 pies. Dandruff. Hlackhends and every form of Skin or Scalii disease. .K.MO , is a clean liquid for external use, gives Instant relief and euros any form of skin nr sc.iln iIIkii-iko hv ! destroying the germ that causes the disease, leaving a dean, healthy 8k,n- Mr Frame will gladly show v, i p-oof if many rcniaikable u 1 1 made by ZKMO. IP if! OUSTER SUIT , ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MIS- SOURI WANTS RAILROADS FINED OR OUSTED. VIOLATED ANTI-TRUST UW Attornoy Gcncr.ll Says Law Was VI ol.itod In Fixing Freight and Pas lenger Rales In That State Rail roads File Demurrer to Petition, i , Ar. Jefferson City. Mo., Jan. IS iriiiiK'iit. were lieaun train v In I lie ' " supreme court in tho huh riled by ( the uttoru-y general to fftie or otiat 1 , HXf,.t. railroads of thin state for alleged Wolatlmm of tho antl-' tiun Iiwh. in fMiin the frolght ami p.i oi'iigi-i rateji Tli- i iiiio.nls nii i a iiciuiiri r III! (H'lllKlll to COTTON MILLS FOR THE SOUTH EXPECTED THIS WILL UE BANNER YEAR FOR TEXTILE MILLING IN DUSTRIES IN SOUTH. Itieliinoiul. Va., .Ian. IS. lteixirtti fl""m ovu1' thu cotton belt Indl. thitt I'.tlo will be a banner year for t'11' textile liillilig Industties of the Sotitn. Cotton iiianufacturers will doubtless make a grent str.de during UH' 'ining lweie moiitiis. and be- ' 'Miilng twehe moiitlisi. and fore many years t is tiredlcted that I New Kan I ii nil's vjiuntiil supremacy In tho textile line will be In danger. Additional ."jilniles and looms aro being added to mills all over tho Honlli, while many mills all over the new companies aro formed wholly or in part by men interested in estab Ish'Sl and sucecttsful cotton factotiet. Thi'M' eiiterprlncs require the expen dlture of millions of dollarn, which add lo the wealth of tho .South and provide employment for many thou sands of her people. in msniy iu .lances the construction of a now mill entails the establishment of an entirely new city, with water sup ply, sewer sjsteni, el"ctiic lighting iiuipmeut, Improved streets anJ sidewalks, modern cottages for the operatives and other faclllt'ie for the health, comfort and contentment t the employes, us well as schools for 111 education of their children. churches tor their religious train AND lug. etc. An impoitaiit feature iu Southern cotton milling Is the adoption of o'ecliiclty for power, and many of the new mills are equipped for ltB use, while a number of the eit.'MK pin nt s have changed their pot.er equipment to the electrical tlrivvt DR, KINSEY DEAD IL - FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT TWO O'CLOCK WED. NESDAY AUSPICES MASONS. Dr A. li KIiim) di. ! this morning ut 10 o'clock at the family residence fel,v,'r LU'' N,,W Melco 'ur tlie "' " the Un" ,,f wm" I rt''urne' m'ri' R 'ow ,m' ko t j I bl' w,,h hl" r"mll t,urt 1,U la.t ; ilmurs lir. Kinsey had llviHl here only : .. i ... i i i , "'w 'imi. "an inaue many ; friends. The remains will he Iiiii-Im.I ut lu'n ! o'clock tomorrow atternoou nt Hose Mill ,.dlnl.,m. I5.t.....r.l . ...Ill 11111 l-IIIWI.-i; , riiiiui.ii l.rlttTB iiii , lu , .nmll.,ttl. tlll. ,.,.,,.,. ..... ., , . 1 ,i,ralM.r Attention. Masons. i Tllt. nwmhrA of Al,imort. Uu N .,. . . .. ... , m the hull m i.,..!...ir u'niim.niav 1 ARGUMENT BEGUN .. i.,.. , i. .. ..... "r deceased brother, A. li. Kinsey. l.KO. KRICHSON, W. M. t; n ltHPCP Secieturv "' "IU 1 '" b,p,(,t'tO . . ""' v,""an who thtough life idiiving blidse Is not hIuiici urn. paie.i to . ros It when she' comes , " " I1' you fiiki Hp rllniorclto' The Distingui. lung Feature of Ozumulsion ID its CURATIVE QUALITY, Which All Other omul nons L.ick. FOOD MEDICINE FOR THE HOME. O.OMl'I.SION h u Hie, i. Uqui ' F oil powerlul us ,i S ill i lent and Tl sue builder. O'KhMULSION is recommended fur' the Keehle iin;l limiieliiud .became It nuts new blood Into their veins. OfcOMCUSION Is recommended lui Thin People, because It makes 111, in p.uti.p or fnt. O.O.MUI.SIOX Is r. commended fm Puny, Sickly llabieM, liecnuso It in.ikt them glow Into Siroiig, Yiaoiou Adults. OJ50M I'l.SION U a K mil Medleii., that wippllen nil es. titlaln iu i-hjuij P'rvo pliyi. al Health. 1'll.VM "".' 07.OMIM.SION N easy to take easy to digest easy to iiHsIinilate These vital tipees.ltli n make O.O 'Mt'LBlON the iiionI VAI.CAIII.IO SCI IJNTI 1'IC PltKPAItATION of Cod Liver Oil ovor Coinioiiiided. , O.oiiiulxlon Is known, reuoiimiiMideil i and xnld by wot thy di iiKKltits every- , wln'ic In li! o.. and S o. Iiottlea. AI.im utk for OzoiiiiiIhIoh hy naino. i Tli. it all may experience for them- .sclw what this eM'liiit.ve preparation j will do. a :! o.. Trial bottle will tie b mall to all o sen ltliC! ad 1 d;i -s. a) postcard i.r letter, to the Ozo- liiiulsioii Co., ; IS Pearl at., New York. BLOODY RECORD OF BASS REEVES ... ..j.... ...... ..... federal nPPir.PPR MnimM -rutr., DEATH OF NEGRO DEPUTY MAR. ' SHAL, WHO KILLED 11 MEN. ! Muskogee, Okla.. .Ian. 17 -Hu killed fourteen men, but nothing more true could be said of him than that ho did his duty, and today the federal officers and ex federal officers In eastern Okla homa mourn the death of old lluss Reeves, "lilac k liass," as he was known, for he was a negro. No history of frontier days in Indian Territory j would be complete with no .mention of Mass Reeves, and no tale ot the old days or "Hell on tho llorder" could be told without the old deputy mar shal as a prominent character, lie died Woilneif lay, after several 'nonths of Illness at the age of 7. l'or thirty-two years, beglnuln.; way back In the seventies and ending In 1SH)7, Ilat-s Reeves wus a deputy. Dining that t.me he was sent to arrest many of the most notorious charac- ters that in those days lufcated this j tiait of the Indian country, ami be- cause he was gifted with a mind that .knew mt how to quail, and an Inteii-1 ity purpose that led him to follow criminals day and night, dogging the fugitive's trail- because of this, he rarely failed to laud Ills man iu' the Muskogee federal Jail. As his record shows, it often happened that he was iinabl to get him alive, but the old deputy often said that he hail never shot a man except iu self defense. He was once tried for murder but was acquitted on the ground that lie had killed the man In the discharge of hlrf ll," an I to Nave his own life. '"is outh. and III the early days " Arkansas. Mass was a slave, enter- I mtf tii.. f..,i. .,.. ...ri'inn i.w ,. .li.i.inv ton i years after the clo.se of the civil war. I '.That wt long before a court had been li.HUlh Uhei iii Hull in Terr Inrv mill nil that country was "ruled ' from the fa mou court at Ft. Smith. Then when people started to come Into the Indian Terr tory and a marsha was sent to "T'l' l '" detailed there. (' '""i,')' ai'ts which typi- the an ami bus shows his devo- tion to duty was the arrest of his ttU'li uskii it tiitl tkt iltn uri'iikit nf the younger Reeves tor murdering his wife ha! been Issued and Marshal llcniiett siid that perhaps another deputy had better be sent to servo It. Old Hast wus in the room and quiet- iv "iiu.. n, ui-it u.. u-..nt mi, restedhls bright ii.m.nto couit and saw a jury try him, convict him and sentence him to life Imprls- onment. Heevcs had many nnriow escanas but was never wounded. At difforont ! ... .... were snot from his coat, his hat punc-, rcu aim ins nriuic reins snot irom i his hand, but no bullet ever touched his body. And this, too, In spite of the fact that he ,ald he never llred a shot until after he was llrod at. Tin tre.b'e with people who can only talk on one subjict is that C ty alwas do. JUDGE ARTH i:alti d Uuli r II P () K V i is liotlli iiillllliK AT HULL TONIGHT FATHERING OF ALL THE AN- TLERED HERD AT SMOKER- VISITORS HERE. j The Ileiievolent Protective Order I of Klks wlil hold a reunion at , their club roomR this eveiiltiK. A .......i..... ...hi i i i i . "'" "'" ' "- me ..uu, imi all former IClks are requested to be piescnt at tho sorlal meeting. j There are a number of visiting l-'lks in the city and they are especially ''liiested to be at the reunion at the club rooms, corner Washington and Hroadway. The officers of tho lodge have been very diligent In preparing for the occasion. Short talks on Ulk doin will be. made by K.xaltod Killer Arthur Walcott, Deputy (Jratul Kx- !,lt,'(1 Ruler Dr. .1. (5. Abernethy, a,d other prominent IClks. There wlll bo plenty doing to make the evening a social success. The Klks have one of the prettiest homes in the state, they havo recently spent soveial hundred dollars In repairs and In new furnishings and Iu pro viding their rooms with the lrjfit literature. The Klks have always been generous with Ardmoro when a hall was needed for entertain ments and they have tho best wish' es and respect of the people of the city. Their home ha always been conducted on a high plaue, and the ,0ys nt the meeting tonight want to meet evory follow who ever wore the antlers. Avoid the Fall Rush. and save time by placing your loans now. Klght per cunt money on farms and city property. C. II. COOK, Over (5eo. Adams' restaurant. COUNTY COURT NEWS. Several Dismissals in Liquor Cases Where Conveying is the Charge. Some of these days the attorney-) who practice in the count) lourt ar-s Kolng to wake up and llnd their cas-r ldlmliwed from the docket. .1 i.!j:t . Vinson com Mllllli uii-j iiiu lioi .i.' mi 'enough to keep up with the do:Vt. I ""d he Is likely to furnish them w'th l''"0'' ,,oll,) lf u'cse ,,a'''- im"! - l Jm U J tin . , . In the enst oi me. cases were continued today for tne being pleaded order of con- rduiore State ' ........ ...rdl... II... ,lliit'.iu tl. ul sl'ifll IIUIIK llfimil-n Ullll iliillii.. ...... ....... Wciks a continuance was taken pend ing settlement. .1. It. Dixon vs. tho Prlsco, suit for damages, continued for tho term. Homy Norton, conveying liquor, din missed at cost of defendant. Henry Darr, conveying' liquor, dls IlliSSOll. T. J. Jatksnu and P. W. Skagg, convelng liquor, dismissed. Swnfford Dry lioods Co., vs. H. A. , Owen, et nl., contlniiod. WmuUmi snilih Hat Co.. vh llama llMlll.. ... nl ...... .1.II....1 f,.M 111.. I. ..'!?, m J'"- j lsou ior seiuoiueiu. I LXxw- i"n, uscaptng iiom I eontlnued for term. Jail. , LOST School warrant on District No. 50 for $123. Kinder pleaso leave at County Superintendent'.! olfice and receive reward. IS i jj UR WALCOTT, M io will ptealk toill(,'lit at tlio oi tin- KlkH i DR. J. G. AUERNETHY, .Disirlit Deputy (Jrand lxalted Huh r of the Klks. He wil be among those who will give the visiting Klks ;i hearty hand'huHc at the Homecoming tonight. ITrMR CARTER COUNTY BOYS HELD A LOVE FEAST AND BURIED THE HATCHET. Hoy M. VTnhnsou, editor of the Statesman, who ha: been 'working assiduously for the past month ti heal the broken places in the bi-nl republican party, announces tha. Ik- has succeeded and that the Hon and the lamb have lain down to gether. Other republicans who at tended the Guthrie meeting state that local differences havo been patched up. Postmaster IXiuglas and his friends have made up with State Committeeman lliinm and hM friends, or vice versa as tho case may be, and they have agreed to b' good little children and fuas no more. Whether the pacification will have to do with the Ixme drove pos' office fight is not known any a.vy all is lovely now with the 'otal politicians. Another surprise has been sprung, Kdltor Johnson has been vvnrk'iig to Induce Judge Chas. .M. Cnmpb.-li to allow his name to be used as a candidate for congress In tne fourth district, against Chas. D. Carter. The tentatlrvo candldr..y of Judge Campbell has pleased Cash Cade, tlie national committeeman, and alwi tile chairman of the .P.t e (Mitral committee. District Indian Agent Knnpp at Hugo, who was a candidate, has agreed to gut out of the race If Judge Campbell will announce. He says also he will work for Camp. boll and the republicans say thuv arc hopeful of winning the congress man. IM llutlcr of Durant, Dyna mite lid Perry of Coalgate, and U Ci. Disney, who ninde one race Iu this district, aro all favorable to fy. 4ajksB' V- . -S-- " Southern Surety Co, Issues Policies Gunrunlceinrf Titles to Real Estate and Executes All Kinds of Bonds Sand ford & Curb, Gen'l. Agts. The best lino of Insurance & Loan Cos. in Ardmore Kit, $1.00 Per Week Buys a n Hc'lison Phonograph a Luke's Music Store Establisheti 1895 What shall i do with tlint spot? Don 'I worry. When you send it 1o Ki:i:p U , NlOAT ClA'P tllC Spot is NOT Don't Worry, Klthcr ' because of luck of funds to buy 'a new suit. That last season's 'suit will look like a now one j after bein cleaned by us i KEEP U NEAT CLt'H li. K. SON. Prop. I TOLD YOU That your kindness anil pat ronao would bo rewarded, so nil yon havo to do ii to call on me for what you need in the wny of groceries and feed antl I will well repay you for your money and trouble. City and country people all buy ulikc. Bottom price for spot cash. No bail debts to ndd on your purchuse. Come cue and all. Virgil B. Giddens NOTICE I hnve opened a store at 12."i S. Washington St., 5! doors south of City Hall. Wi 1 buy, sell mid rent second linnil goods. I will pay you tho top prices for your goods, and will rent and sell you goods iih cheap as enn bo done. Phono :iriH. T. L. HOLLAND the Campbell candidacy. Judge CainplM'll mid Mujir i'nc.k slopped off ut Oklahoma City on their return trip from Guthrlo, and it cannot bo learned how Judge Campbell views the matter. Dr. C. K. Sullivan was her.- to day from Iine drove. II brought his two children, Huth f.nd Paul, to placo them in Hargrove college. Isn't it strange that when a man gets fat his hair generally gets thin?