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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ARDMORCITE Ardmore, Tueday, Jan. 18, 1910 0 wens, Corhn & F rensley A CURB OH THE DIVORCE PRACTICE iCAL B B 11$ FOR SEPARATION We arc heller prepared than ever to supply you with 1 1 RAW AND SI-IRLF HARDWARE CI I ARTRR OAK STOVES. C5as. Coal and E Wood Burners The Famous JOHN DKHRE PLOWS AND cuj;nvATORS Corrugated Iron Roofing Barb Wire, Ho and Chicken Wire Fencing Wc arc prepared f handle both cash and credit trade. Make our store your headquarters. Phone 49. Corner Main and Washington Streets. Ardmore, Oklahoma. jSjprecfjci? sic j&ufsclji SCHOOL MEN FAVOR SALE COAL LANDS WOULD SELL SURFACE ONLY TO ACTUAL SETTLERS TEXT OF RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. SILVERWARE COUPOMS IN EVERY SACK. made at That Dutch Mill, hutchinson kans..equalled NOWHERE! ELSE INTflE UNITED: STATES. SOLD BY! T HE ARDMORE WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY SMOKE DEWITTS EXPERIENCE, liutlirle, Okla., .Ian. If.. Tho fol lowing rusolutlons were adopted ly I In- Oklahoma School Olflrnra' awo l.i i iit whU-li adjourned 1U minimi i --sltiii here I'Vidny: ! Memorial to the (tmnroRn of the 1 ' n H .mI Stales. ' That f. mendiers of tho I'uhltc S hool OIThcis' association or the .-i. tie of Oklahoma, pray Hint eon- i .:n - s iiiimh u law iMirmltthiR the wile I i!n mirfut'p only of tho segregated I., mis or the Htnla to 'actual settler in qunutllle of 10)' acre on long tun at low rates of Interest Umt v In mix may ho used for homos I'll io astdst lu local taxation for i in' support of local schools and i lllllll'H. "We are in favor of tlm complete 'i iirceini'iit of ihiIIi'Ioh from nil the ' IiooIm of the uttito. That tht legislature Hhonhl pro vide iimlur proper restrictions for the payment of members of school hoiirtlN .urn hoards of education for their mm' necessary for their duties ami "i'r,'.ary e pennon attending audi meetings a School Olflora' nasooln linn-. That a temporary cortlflcnto shall ii. vi homed until the applicant has t ii.i n n written or oral examination in the mthJeetK of reniliiiK. spelling, l' a i ii in r mid arithmetic anil nliall Ii i imrmil a grade of not loss limit I .! rent in enrh suliji'cl. I'liai till- sniijc't. uf spelling, i' hIiiiu ur.imiiiar ami aril It mot Ic h" '' "I lllol" ll lllllilll'llt III DIM' Hehool mil :lir .ill ii'.u hi'i'o In- i i'iuiiiMl ii mil,.' i lii.wli' of nut l.'.-s than 7.i i' ii' i'i tli.'M' suiih'i u lor third rr.uh' SO per i.Mit fir ,i second I'.i .m i.'iiH'inliiM' (mii aihin' s, nn' llil. wi- h.ix,' mi 1 sum.' nli . o! html this l.i st week, aiul .ii.- in position to .-ell mi iiiiiu' o'i III" r.il In ills ('.ill .mil ni t mini in. d .limit this vciv impel t.mi We ate again in piwitiou to offer yon omc t'ity hm-gulus lor tv I t . i' uiiHhtti. miikiII pujmcnt ilnvvu. easy monthly payment with a . inte. to lake hack property, lalk with us ahoiit thU matter T ' i i Mini residence imilmalLlniia for rout Iho luuir i., i.. "i'li Bent neighborhood, eery convenience, ami on nr fji. i hi u i" 'i you money ou property, good farm or City Prop i 'in' bh any tKHly. ' !-" nd 80 cro of line Ittml we win sail you riKht nun - ry reawmahie wUt 1-1 eauh, Imlnnee In three enial pa nn nt '''!' M'.ir, S per i-ent liltereat. Oklahoma Loan & Investment Co. uh , .mil tin pe r cent on a first i.iih 1 1 1 i' ,iu on these hraiicllea. I'i. it -'ml. tils In' r.'ipiireil to innUe i :.nl' ,il not Icm-i than 7"i per cell', i' Hi.' sahiicis of Mn'iliiiK, reailiiiK, u i a m in .i r ami arithmetic to p.usH lm (ininoii school exainlnntloii for the common Mhuol diploma. 'That the teaching of method of iiiHtrni'lInn he emplmnleil In onr ((unity normal liistltuten and that csipcclul attention he kIvoii uradliiK of tencherH in this important mih Ject. "I'liat a chaiiKc he made In tho f'onitltiitlon or tho nil! to ponnittlnu n Reiicral ta levy for tho support of the common whooU of tho Htnte snf fhlent to allow each school district ot the Btuto to maintain nix months school, the wild levy to ho appro printed in such n maimer ns oilier public school funds mid to he I mod In the p)utcul of teachers' hm la lies iiily. "I'liat e fnvor a change in tho constitution whereby the oai-.ite s.hools or the Htnte may ho en rod for at state expense ami he under th, supervision of the county super intendent ami county commissioner of their respective counties. "That we fnvor a change In the 1'iwnt law of pnylim out of tho funds of the various school districts. That a return to the plan of payment by the county treasurers or a town ship treasurer. 'Taut we wish to congratulate the people of tho state upon the splou did condition of the schools or the stale as made by the .school people ii'prcsciirliiit the various schools of he state. "We desire to offer our thtiuks to President (ill ami Secretary llum nhroy for their Impartial and UhhI ui'Mtlikc methods or nmhliin this meet Ina a wiecess, to state Super intendent 12. li. Cameron and his offUo force for ocurtesles mid plena (in welcome; to City Superintendent Cahert and the teachers of the titiihiie schools; for the nice lunch and enteiialiini'nir to the hoard of eitih'.-itloii for the Interest displayed H, .ittcuil.inct. and dlsmlssliii; their 'lionls, in iltc entire press of the ' ' V for an impartial report of i li.' i,o dltiKS of our ineutliiKs. Ui also wish to thniik tho l"od i. it ion oi YVomcus clubs for encour-in--n t .in, I assistance given by Hull' piescuce ami by tho Interest Ib-plaxd ui the cause of ediicntlon ind ad'...' on the matter of school s.in i. it ion .i very Important matter mi legislature should not overlooK." I'lu-lii' 7-ti Potior f UUli'. A Wild Blizzard Raging InitiKs ilaiiKcr. suiferliiK often death - t, iliosu.inds. who take colds. oiii;Iis and laurtppo- that terror ot Wmicr and Sprliuc. Its daiiKer slg n il-, are "s turfed up," nostruls. lower part of nose sore, chills and fever, p.iin In back of head, and throat urtiiplng (oiik'Ii. When Crip attacks, is eu v,tlm jjHir life, don't delay e Mm Dr. King's New Discovery, oi.e hut ile cured me," writes A. L I Mini', of Hue Valley. Ml., "after be :im '..lid up' three weeks with drip." I'"i' sore. lungs, Hemorrhages, c Mialis, Colds, Whooping Cough. Ili.ui. hills. Asthma. Its supreme. flOc. fl 1111 Uuaniiitcel b Aulmure I'har r.u y SMOKE DEWITT'S EXPERIENCE. (in1 iii i - Okla. .I.iii 17. U tho iiiiOsiion advanced hy the minis tiil.il .llli.itife of this city, ami re (.n"(l with favor by other minister) In iii'Mi'i inirts of the state, to iiiiti.iii' a law allowing divorce Tor IliM al grounds only, should be net el upon favorably by the people of 1 1 . - -talc, Oklahoma coilhl claim the di-. melton of swinging from one ox turn.' of tho pendulum to the other in the matter of divorce legislation. I' h.is hcen only u few yours since Oklahoma was the easiest place In the country, with tho possible e.v I' i'li.'ii of the D.ikotas, to get a duurce. The creuin of society was composed of woiihHio divorcees, and i'ii -In. -s became loo heavy for the ili-tiui courts, so that oven the I i (.hate courts were nllowed for a i 'in.' to grunt divorces. hlle of course all that litis been lt'ii- a way with for several "yearn ii..st. the divorce sittmtlon In Ok I.tlionia at the present time Is wor i.Miig the social students who are iniug especial attention to that problem and Is Tar rrom satisfactory t(, the ministers of the state, who are heading the new reform move mcnt. Investigation uf tho court m cords at Oklahoma City recently slio, veil that In eight months' time 157 mnrrliigi! licenses had been Is sued and IMS dJyorci grrjnted. showing nearly half as many di vorces as weddings. Incomplete re turn's made by Dr. .1. ('. Mnhr, stale health commissioner, under Hie ltal statistics law passed by the flrt lugislatme, show alumst Us high a per"ent.ige of divorces, l''lgures compiled by the L'nltod States government, alter caroful In vestigation, are said to show a high-e- percentage or dlvoix-es In Okla homa at the present time than In any other stole In the union. The first step In the campaign hiiinched by the (liithrle ministers w III be the holding of uu open meet lug on February 7, to dlecusM tho dU.ircc question, nt which the prop osition of Initiating a new law, al VouMng divorce only on lllbllcal grounds will he brought forward and discussed. If the sentiment at that meeting seems to ho sufficiently fa cra'ble, a bill will probably bu dt afted at onro and Initiative peti tions with copies of the hill sent t.i every minister ill the state to circulate among tho members of his congregation and others, who might In favorable to the restriction of the divorce evil, Tho Itev. U. D. Cameron, state su perintendent of public Instruction, who I also pastor of the First Hap list church here, and u number ot the ministerial ulllauc , is prima rily responsible for ' the new cam paign. In a recent address before the state teachers' association, he di in- '."luted the pr valenco of di vert e in Oklahoma, ami advocated the teaching of domestic science a a panneea. declaring that It would make a girl want to get married nud stay lmirrtod. A largo number of peopl or tin tldiml prominence claimed their res idence In Oklahoma for a fev mouths (luring the quick dtv.irue period. Among them "ire Mr Jus. (!. lllnlue, Jr., who socurcd a sepa ration troni her Irwhand in tho dlstilcl court in Oklnliom i county; 1 . 1 11 Ian HlatiMilt, the famous ,n tress, who became a resid"iit of Oklaho ma City to secure a b'g.il fcepar.i tio'( from her hu-.li.ini! U. iVc iliB trlct court In Okiahnni i tounty, and Countess Vnaga, graiLlmothe." of the present Duke of Manches ter, remembered li.r a.i the niofct bt.iutifiil oi all :it iii-'iii j of t'i" divorce ctiiony -v io is now livltig In retirement In the south. Col. Nathaniel McKay, we' I known as a Washington hotel man and capitalist, was an Oklahoma divonee, as was .Mrs. Helen Church Ill C.iudee, the novelist, who gath t'ted the malt rial for her book, "An Oklahoma Itomuiice." during her i luety dus rtulilauco ill Ciiithrle. 'Die lint i.k luded at least one prom i.i ut 1-hiKl'sli woman, who after- aid utarii d a member of parlia ,t i n nih-'i' of the t'oolldft family, or Itoston, Mass, who di vorced nir husband to marry an Kngllsh army officer; one of the exclusive l.nnler.s of New Orient) ., and a former mayor of Tienton, N. l.i who became enamoured with the wife or a roremnii in one of Ills mills, and eloped with her to Oklahoma lu his private car; .1. Charles Hooch, u legal writer or piomint'ii' t. lu Now York City, was or tlie lew uilHiiccessritl applicants. Ile stayed tne required ninety days, but. his wife got wind or his plans ami filed a successful protest. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PASS SPECIAL LAW VALIDATING AND LEGALIZING DOND ISSUE. Not Ice Is hereby given that Hon orable John It. Whayne. Iteprohenla tlve of Carter County, Oklahoma, will Introduce In tho State l.cgls la til re of Oklahoma, nt tho coming special session as called by special proclamation or Governor C. X. Has kell, Tor Its consideration .and pas sage a bill, tho substance or which will he as follows: (1.) To valldato and legalize a special election held on tho ll.lrd day or March, A. I)., V.lOii, In the city or Ardmore, Oklahoma, In pursuance to an ordinance passed by the City Council, or the City or Ardmore on the 1.1th day or Fobruaiy, 1009, and validating and legalizing tho bond Issue, authorized at said election Tiy the qualincd taxpaylng voters or said City, as follows: (a.) $i!.",000.00 worth or negotiable bonds or the City of Ardmore. Okla homa, to raise means for the Im provement of Its street and alley crossings of said City, to be owned exclusively by said City, being of the denomination or $1,000.1)0 each, and being in number, and numbered rrom 1 to 35 both Inclusive, bearing Interest at the rato or 3 per cent per annum, payahlo semi-annually on tho 1st days or June and December, of each year, duted June 1st, 1909, and due 2ii years rrom date- thereof. (b.) $20,000.00 worth of negotiable bonds of the City of Ardmore, Okla homa, to raise means Tor the Im provement or the Flro Department or said City to be owned exclusively by said City, being 20 lu number, and numbered rrom 1 to 20, both Inclu sive, and or the denomination of $1,000.00 each, bearing Interest at the rate of G per cent per am: mil . payable semi-annually on the 1st days of Juno and December of each year, dated Juno 1st, 1909, and due 2." youM from date thereor. (2.) To empower the Mayor and Hoard of Commissioners of the City or Ardmoro to issue and sell said bonds or said City or Ardmore, as Authorized hy the qualified taxpaylng voters ot said City, at said special election hold on the 2:ird day or .Mutch, 1909, and declaring an emer gency. JOHN It. WHAVNW. Hopresentntlve or Cartor Coun'y- W. F. r.UiMHU. Representative of Carter County. HAltltY K. AU.WN, Senator ISth Senatorial District. JAMF.S A. COTNIOK, Mayor of the City of Ardmore. wk 12-19-2i-2 P. C. DINGS. Vrethlent hi. GOIMAN. Viee-PrcsUtnt J, W. HANNAH, Cashier Guaranty State Bank I Deposits Guaranteed Four per cent in terest paid on time deposits. Ardmore State Bank Ardtnorc, Oklahoma CAPITAL $25,000 Deposits guaranteed. Fastest growhnj batik in Oklahoma. A home bank owned by home people. Our "Motto; Safety, Courtesy and Promptness. DANK OPENED JUNE 1, 1908. Doposlts, Individual, Juno 1, $18,57.1.0:! Deposits, individual, July 15, $15,2.11.5:1 Deposits, Individual, Sept. 23, $100,008 1!) Deposits, Individual, Nov. 27. $119,937.52 Deposits, Individual, Feb, 5, $152, 150. 2c Deposits, Individual, April 28, $162,035.63 Deposits, Individual, June 23, $190,356.05 Total Deposits, September 1, $216,263.44 Total Deposits, Nov. t6, $30t,567A7 U. V. ANDUItSON, I'rca. MOHAN SCOTT, Vlco-l'res.1 C. li. ANDHHSON, Cashier. ED BANDMN, Asst. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, OKU, Capital Paid In $60,000.00 Surplus Funds .165.000.00 Total $225,000.00 The oldest bank in Indian Territory. Accounts of firms and individuals solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with pood banking. J. A. MVKNS, Fresiilont. A. H. PALMER, Cashlor DON l.ACV, Vico ProBidont. O. II. WOLVEHTON, Asst. Cashier. The City National Bank Ardmore, GHlahoraa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 100,000.00 Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded to all alike. The gill who marries for money may dhcovor that n rich lover some times makes a mighty poor hus. hand. Notice of Sale of Lands ecution. Under Ex- Notice Is herehy nh'on, that In pursuance of a writ of execution isfiied out of the the District Court ter (Vanity. State the first day of 111. action wherein plaintiff ami I.. II. Clerk's Office ol lu and for Car of Oklahoma, 011 AiiKiist, 190S, ''ii Morris Hass vvaa Dlllard was d.v ftndant. ('ominiiudluK me to hn-y ui on property lilonjtltiK to wild di feiidant, 1.. II. Dlllard, sulTIcient to Miitlsl'y a Judgment renderod lu said action lu favor of Morris S.tiis against said I.. 11.' Dlllard for the .-inn of $::IS.0I), with $F!S0 costs, . rk's tees MOO, with Interest tli n in from the date of judgment, the first day of August, 190S; 1 have It vied upon certain lauds and tene ments hclonglng lo said L. II. Dll lard, not exempt from sale under execution, for want of goods and chattels of the Maid U II. Dill'ml. to-vvlt: The northeast ipinrtcr of tho northeast quarter of tho soutlu.ii't (Uiarter, of Section twenty-one; and the south half of tho tiorthvvo.it quarter of the northeast uuarter, of Section twenty-two; and tho southwest quarter of the northern quarter of the northeast quarter, or Section twenty-two; all In Town ship four, south, Hange two west; i'i Carter County, Oklahoma, formei ly the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. And have duly caused said hinds and tenements to ho aipralsed ac cording to law, at $10.00 per aero; new, therefore, notice Is horehy glv en, that lu pursuniico of the om mamls of said writ, 1 -will offer for sale and sell for cash to the high est hldder, said lands and tene ments, or so much thereof ns will satisfy the said judgment and costs, on the 10th day or Kimruary, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. in., of said day, at the trout door or the Court House In the City or Ardmore, in said County ami State. Witness my hand .this 17th day or January, HUD. J. II. AMICUS. Sherltr or Carter County. Hy W. LANDIUJM, Deputy. is-an-i-s-i." nlllf lri nn works wondora. i nuenne It proiluC0H hRr just ns surely nH rain ami sunshine raises crops. It proihicos a thick growth of luxuriant hair when all othor remedies fall. Wo Ruaranto Danilorino. All lrugKistHflolllt-25c, 50o nml fl per bottlo. To provo its worth Bond this nil with lOo in otnmpa or silver and '70 will mnll you n larce froo samplo KNOWLTON DAN DKRINK CO,, Chicago. III. CO., Furniture, Etc. 21 1 WEST MAIN STREET, ARDMORE, OKLA.