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Ardmore, Friday, January 2 Hlfr Are You Coming? WHERE? WHEN? WHAT? WHO? Services every night in the week, 7:30 P. M. Music in charge of Miss Hanna. WE WANT YOU TO COME ! JESSE DUNN SMS HE'S NOT IN RACE FOR GUBERNATORIAL HONORS IS SATISFIED WITH WHAT HE HAS AND ASK3 RE-ELECTION. (iuthrle Okla., Jim ;;7 Will Clll('f lUHtlCC ,I(HNC I ll II II l tll( Hu ll1 ('III'' (111111. permit himself Id be placed In Urn nice for tho it cm o rat U nomination lor governor? N'o NOTICE I hnvo opened a Hturii at 12ft S. Wuihliigton Hi., U doors Hunt li of City Hull. VI I Imy, sell and mill hocoihI luitiil (,oi)(lh I will ;i y you tlm top prices (or your gondii, anil will runt mill hi'II j on goods an cliiMip as i nn lio done. Phono 'MS. T. L. HOLLAND Central Livery Barn When you want a lirst class smylo rig or a road toain, phono !I.ri. W. I-'. I-'OUI, Maunder. THIS IS THE FLAG THAT PEARY NAILED TO THE POLE C-innls'il, IW,tr Kobrit F Vtliy I'l PI CUt frOMl III f I I. 4V l r " j.'.) ( 1 If J i . r In IIAWTOtC MM. A .ME ' T r cbj l lic most s.innilicant trophy of modem times It lias .ivcilat Ihcnpow of the eaith, where a day and a nijjht are a year, and every ditcrtioti is south. No battle Hag was ever planted in the enemy's Mionejiold after Mingles as severe as those which carried this l Miner to the goal. It is the Star Spanled . mhol of co.in-e .md ciulutaiuv an l faith bevond compniisoii e have repiodnied this priicitss tiophy in far simile in colors on the c .ver of the FEBRUARY number of HAMPTON'S 15c a copy The Best Magazine in America On Sale Now ii i'?,r.y.,B. 0wn S,ory 'w appearing exclusively in HAM TON'S MACA.INMS Kvcry instalment is complete in itself. In ebmary number tV.irv tells about selecting the l-' kimos for Ins last expedition, and describes their life and their strange customs I ells of walrus hunting etc., etc. to the- hit fnwtt ,,, rt,ui ll.it ,,.,,. ,.' t.tni t.Utst d:u ..; .viae spreat! inla est ion. - i;.i:ttiK "' Other Great Feature, and Fiction by World-Renowned Wriler Buy Your Copy Quickly . . Of any Live Newtdealer Broadway Baptist Church. Sunday, Jan. 30, 7:30 P. M. Special Revival Meetings. Leslie Lee Sanders, Preacher. Iioii hi: hci'ii akcd morn per iliuily in Cutlnli-, ami throughout tin- -.t.iti dining tlif laHi few week. To all lniiilrcrn .IiiHtlco Dunn Iuih nude reply tlmt lie Ih not an nsplr .nit for tlic govornortihlp, lint that ho fx h.itlHflcd with tlio honors ulrcudy iiiifci rcil upon ltitii ami that In will attain aftlt for election. 1 1 Ik replies liavo not been approved p) staunch ailnilioni all ovor tin state, some of whom arc prominent democratic editors anil party leader. I'robihly two-third of the doinoerntlc iiwp.ipor want .limtlco Dunn to J i nter !lu nice, lie today issued an- i other Mtateinent declaring that "the most casual prmleiice would not arraut (lie Immediate voluntary re)liiiiilHlinient (of IiIh oll'lee) to ell lei a contest for a poidtlnu to which j he does not now and never has as- j plied " ' II I rcpoitcd here today Unit ' Momaii I'reiiilt or Oklahoma City j haN announced (hat ho will he a itainlidate for the gubernatorial liotn 1 In.itioii, the principal planks of his platform being more power to the at I torney general and local option In j pli leience lo prohlhlllon. I Justli ( Dunns statement follows: I "Several month's ago u nuuiher 1 o' my friends asked me to consider , the proMisltlou of resigning as a , member of the supremo court for i the purpose of i tinning for the posl , tlon of governor of the state. At thai time I said to them privately ' ami inter through the press an- uuuiiecil that r should he a caudl , d.iti lor governor This statement , evidently was not deemed final and C-'PM Y; tG , I) Bfn). 1). Ilimpton a iinuilii r of in) newspaper and oth r tiietids over the state Insisted that I reconsider my earlier conclu sion and take time to do this to the end Hint I might conclude to en ter the content. I ijovv desire to miy Hint thus prompted, I have given the matter mont careful thoiiRht diiriiiK all or the time, and I am unable to come to a dlU'ereM conclu Mint tlmn the rirtit announced. "I am not unmindful but deeply sensible and grateful for the compli ment paid me III the suggestion of my fltne's lor the exalted station UKiitloned. but having only just at tained the position which has been ambition of my life, 1 submit to the candor of all that the most casual prudence would not warrant Iti immediate voluntary relinquish ment to enter a contest for which I do not now and never have aspired." America's Greatest Pianist. William II. Sherwood and Miss Virginia i.lstermau, the celebrated soprano soloist, are coming to Ard more I'ebrunry l!nd. Kvcry student of the piano In our city is given an opimrtunlty or hearing Ameri ca' master Interpret the best se lections from Chopin, Heethoven. I.lsxt ami other masters. The (ier mutut aie the greatest niusle lovers twul the most competent critics. See what the Itoyal SH!iiorsche Zeltung says of him, arter a recital at Iler lln: "The greatest Interest of all was awakened by a young man, named Sherwood, who playea Chop In's F minor Fantaslo with such fine feeling, both In touch ami con ception, that even In one satiated with music as ourselves, It pro duced the deepest emotions." Miss Virginia I.lsterniati. the so initio, was with Innes band and delighted the Ardmore people by her fine singing, livery music lover should hear these two artists. :'G-:: The bmdest and mightiest little .thing that ever was made Is Chamber j Iain's Stomach and Mver Tablets. (Tlo'v do Hi,, work whenever you re ipuie their ah These tablets change weakness Into strength, listlessuess .n'o elierxy. gloomlnesi. Into I. ,v. ...... 1 acs Their action U so gentle one I don't realize they have taken a ptirga- live Sold by all dealers W E. MCLAMORE ANNOUNCES FOR SHERIFF. io i lie Votivrw of Curter Count) . I heieby announce lu.vself a candl i late for the office of Sheriff of Cat ter County, subject to the action of the Democratic Party. If you should elect ne to tlm office, 1 assure vou that he law will be rigidly enforced inso ra.' as It Is In the jiowei- ot tin; Slier ff lo enforce it The bootlegger-, the gambler, tlm common tough, and other llidesirables, will be compel. ed to seel; :i field outside of the limit, of barter County for their avocations. I hope for the support r the people or this county, who look with ravor upon the 'enforcement of the !aiv and have at heart the good of the community. Very respectfully, W i:. Mel.AMOKK Eczema is Now Curable. .HMO, a clean liquid for external use. stops Itching Instantly and per manently cures eczema nml every form of itching skin or scalp dis ease, Mr. W. p. Frame, tho drug gist, says .HMO Is tho most success. f'U and meritorious romudy ho has ever mid for tho prompt relief and positive cure of eczema and every . form of Itching skin disease. Ask fo- santplo and seo display and pho tos of many remarkable cures mad 3 by .HMO. It is never too late to learn, but ! 1"t to putting your knowledge Into ptactlce and getting any good from ,the things you learn why, thai Is i i' different matter. Purity, perfect results and economy nil are combined In K C Raking Pow iler. (luaraiiteed the best at any price. Yon nre wnstlng your money to pay more for any baking powder 1'5 cents for a 23 ounce can. OWN POWER PLANT THE WASHITA RIVCM SUPPLIES LIGHT, HEAT AND OPERATES THE POWER PLANT. nadarko, Okla., Jan. "J". A year ago Anadarko was paying $1,200 a month for coal to run Its uloctrk- light plant and. water works Not only was Anadarko burning up Ito money, but mu h of the coal escaped as waste em rgy, and was dissipated In air In- .Head of being used to turn wheels, i Today .Anadarko Is luing "white coal," 1 generated by a turbine power plant on the Washita river. This power p::ini produces Inexhaustible motive power and, above all, the plant Is the . piop.rty of the municipality. The compl' tlen of (he p tint wan celebrated, publlclv at a banquet on the night of .latiu.iiy II, and on that occasion the city for the ilrsi time was lighted. 'I he .itiildlng or the dam and power 1 plant was piomntcil largely by .Mayor W. At. I'luiu. Anadarko oxpu u to tarnish electric power outside its municipal bound aries. In Hict, Its citizens believe , thai within a lew years the entire I Washita Valley will be llllod with tur j bine power planK The Woshlta Val- by Is one of the most fertile and pro ductive niilcuiturnl poitlons of Okla homa, and In time may ho humming , with factories, driven by the "white coal" id the Washita. ! Construction or the dam was begun more than a year ago, since which time $lirj,U00 was Invested In the dam. , machinery and a power house. The! iilnni is of concrete, two hundrod feet In length. Ileneath ;he (low of water, ( and Irom one side or the river to the ; other, Is a pjssage way for persons walking. The power house contains ! .three turbines, one operating the city ; , water works, while the two others ' I are at'achod to dynamos. These three i I turbines develop l.luiMiorsc power In j using only oiie-fourth the flow of wa j ter at the lowest btane of the river. AUivo the dam. for seventeen miles , up the river, a hike has been formed on which there is excellent boating j for electric and steam launches. A number of private launches have been j placed In this lake, and In season the diversion attracts many visitor I roiu other towns Rev. 1. W. Williams Testifies. Iter. f. W. Williams. Huntington. W. a., writes us as follows: "This Is to certify that 1 used, Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Ilemedy will do all that you claim for It." Sold by all druggists. CHARGED WITH FORGERY. Stephen Hurd, City Clerk of Sapulpa, Indicted on Three Counts. Sapulpa, Okla.. Jan, 1!7. Stephen j X Hurd, former city clerk of Sa , pulpa, was arrested this morning on ! a charge of forgery on three counts. 1 Iloiul was furnished In the sum of i $.1,000. s arrest caused a sensa I t ion. as he Is considered one or the ' most Influential men In the city. Several discrepancies are alleged j to have been found In Hinds ac counts, following his retirement from olflce. ' it Is said that the transactions c.v t. Mid ed ovvr a period of several ' months. A city warrant drawn for I $7 Is alleged to have been raised to $17. Several i I ir warrants drawn for various amounts were dis covered. It Is said the shortage will amount to several thousand dollars. Hurd asserts he Is Innocent He says persons broke Into his office dur ing his administration and tampered with his books. Jle Is almost a nor- I vous wreck tonight as a remit of hN arrest and the serious Illness of his wife. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never i disappoints those who use It for ob stinate coughs, colds and Irritations of tho throat and lungs. It stands un rivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by all deal ' ors. Hat Raising a Sacrilege. Kansas City, Mo Jan, US. To , raise one's hat to a woman Is bias j pheiumu sacrilege, according to the I aged Itev. Mr Watson Dana, who de i dares that In his seventy-three years , or life he has never been guilty of I such an act of jiolltetie.ss. Dana al- leges that the lllhle teaches us to uncover oul on entering the teni- pic of (iod. and that this courtesy I should he sacred to the Most High. D.ina claims to he a cousin of the late Charles A. nana, editor of the j.N'ew Yoik Sun, and a relative of I Arohbold, the Standard Oil magnate. Avoid the Fall Rush. and save time by placing your loans now, Fight per cent money on farms and city proporty. C. H. COOK, Over Geo. Adams' roitaurant. ANNOUNCEMENTS ll announcement fees must bo paid in advance. There will posl It.velv In no deviation from thU rub FOR STATE OFFICES. j For Governor ! The Ardmorilte Is authorized to an-1 nouiice t,Ki: OUUOB as a candldnte for Governor of Oklahoma, smbject to . j the action of the t)oniocrat:c voters at . I the primary election to be held Aug- . ust ' 1110. COUNTY OFFICES. For Sheriff The Ardmorelte Is authorized to announce W. K. LXSIMVM as a candidate for Sherirf of Carter Coun ty. Announcement subject to the action of the democratic voters at the general primary election, August '-'nit. The Ardmorelte Is 4 nthorizod to an nounce W. K. Mcl.nmore ns a caudl date for sheriff of it'arter county. H' announcement Is madw subject to t ,e democratic voters In the state primary election August 1'. "or District Judge The Ardmorelte Ik authorized to an nounce STIUiWUU, II. Ill'SSKU, as a candidate for re-election to the orflee of Judgo of the Klghth District. An nouncement Is made subject to the choice of the democratic voters In the state primary August i! For County .ludge- Tho Ardmorelto Is authorized to announce J. 11. CHAMPION ns a can didate for the office or county Judge cf Carter county. Hla announcement Is made subject to tho action of tho democratic voters nt tho stnte prima ry election August 2. MARRIAGE TERMINATES SUIT. Tolsnn, Facing Promise $40,000 Bre.-.ch Suit, Weds. of , Tulsa. Okla., Jan. 27. Alter be ing served with papers In four bleach of promise suits for $10,000 each, tiled against hhn by the wo man who Is now- to become his hrlde, John Thomas, wealthy prop erty owner, aged 57. secured a li cense today to marry Mrs. Missouri A. Malone, aged 4C. The last suit by .Mrs. Malone was filed two months ago and In all sulth she recited the relations be tween her and Thomas, which she claims resulted In the dooming of her character and breaking up of her home. For indigestion ana nil stomach troubles take Foley's Orlno I.axa'lve. It Is tho nntural remedy for Indiges tion, dyspepsia, heartburn, bad breath, sick headache, torpid liver, bilious ness and habitual constipation. Fol ey's Orlno I.axatlvo sweet' rs tho stomach and breath and tones up the entire nllmentary system. Sold by nil druggists. 3precr)!i? sic f cufsc$ SI tVERWARt COUPONS IN EVERY SACK. made atThat Dutch Mill, hutchinson kans.,epualled nowhere else in the united: states. sold by: WE ARDMORE WHOLESALE GROCERY C0PANY P. C. DINGS. President M. GORMAN. Vice-President Guaranty State Bank Deposits Guaranteed Four per cent in- terest paid on time deposits. Ardmore State Bank Ardmore. Oklahoma CAPITAL $25,000 Deposits guaranteed. Fastest growing bank in Oklahoma. A home bank owned by home people. Our Motto; Safety, Courtesy and Promptness. DANK OPENED JUNE 1. 1908. Deposits, Itullvldnal, Juno 1, Sl8,C7a.o:i Deposits, Individual, July 15, $15,251.5:1 Deposits, Individual, Sept. 23, $100,098 lit Deposits, Individual, Nov. 27. $1 19,937.52 Deposits, Individual, Feb. 5, $152,150.20 Deposits, Individual, April 2S, $162,035.63 Deposits, Individual, June 23, .$190,356.05 Total Deposits, September 1, $216,263.44 Total Deposits, Nov. 16, $304,56747 L. P. ANDEItSON, Pros. MO it AN SCOTT, Vlco-Pron.) O. L. ANDKKSON, Cashlor. HI) 8ANDI.IN, Asst. OaBblcr. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, OKI. 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 good banking. J. A. UIVKN.H, I'resklont. A. H. PALMKK, Cashlor The City National Bank Ardmore, Oklahoma. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 100,000.00 Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded to all alike. JUST A To the People of Ardmore and Carter County: If you have never visited our store, you would be surprised to know that we have two buildings 50x200 feet each in dimensions up stairs and down stairs just full of the best Hardware, Stoves, Implements, Tinware, Etc., you have ever seen. Our prices are the lowest for the quality considered, ciate your trade and we are show you our goods whether or not. Yours for Business, T. K. KEARNEY W. HANNAH. Cashier DON LACY, V:a Prosidont. O. H. WOLVEHTON, Asst. Cashier. LETTER We appre anxious to you buy