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THt DAILY ARDMORdTI Ardmor, Wdneilay, 9, t10 PAQE FOUH Eail Hrbmoueitc. Dy the ARDMOMEITE PUDLISHING CO. .SIMM.Y st'tnis President I i i jnl nt tlio I'osiofflcc at Anlinor1 as SecondClnss Mailer. OFFICIAL PAPER CARTER CO. AND THE CITY OF ARDMORE If it If In tlin Ardmorulto, II U legal TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The Dally Artlmorclte. (.. . Year M0 One Month M ' Week II The Weekly Ardmorelte. I' r Your liy Mall $1.00 Six (Months 10 Three Month M Phones. riiwiii..K MiituiL'er'rt Office R38 City Hdltor's Office . txmg Distance f'3S ny erroneous reflivtlon nn the character, standing or reputation r any person, firm or corporation which way appear In the column of" Tbo Ardmorelte will he gladly ror rectel upon Its being broilKhl to tilt) Mention of the liiiimiKemcnt. Eastern Representatives. Win P Ward, Tribune lliillilliiK. New York. Chicago Representative. It K llenrhiiiez, IMS Manpiett lltllldlng. Texas Representative. A II (lodbold, ClSOn .Inanlta luilldlng, Dalian, Texan. Ardmorc, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1910 THAT IDAHO SENATOR. F.im the report that come from W.i-hlngtoii It seems that the war Is not over. That n-nator. shiiino upon his i) ime. that Ii iI'h fruin Idaho, tried to mahe h h'uit In a flKht against the loan of touts to the Confederate Sol. tilers for their nnninl reunion at .Mo bile Wonder If that senator woi;M Itko to havo the people of the South not reverence the heroes of the south and not low Its Institutions and tradi tion;! ami not hoM to ItH breast the .acred pages of lU history which re cords the deeds of southern chivalry and houtlieru suffering. If the peop.c of tbo south were dead to those tender mi morli s they wou'd not be worthy of citizenship In these great United Statin. If they did not l(e IdO neither would they love Washington; If they did not lovo the heroes of the southern Confederacy they would not love Jackson of tbo War of 1S12-1I. Have the chilly northern blasts mi frozen the bean of that republican Ncnator that be would have the south forgot Its own history, Its own lierow, Its own hoMlers who died In tlio ditch es, its own women who starve t to give food to soldiery and who braved the bultetH to bind the wounds ol houtheiii soldiers who fell upon tlu lie l of v.tlor? What manner of man Is he, what does ho expect of tlio South and of Its people. So bitter was he that he could not abstain from offering insult to tin- memory of l.oo. Had It not be u tor l.litht I lor .- Hor ry and the men who gave to !, Ills taste tor military tactics and h! Idea of honor n! his skill In the art of war, that republican senator would iian no country he could call his .ivn. Shall the boys who wore the gruv be denied a few tents which they have pa d for tliinnehes to prnttu-t thuui from thn southern dew while onco more tlio ktruRBlttiK and decimated hosts w ho follow ed e and Jut-knoll inci t around the camp fire to recount the traditions of the days of the t;0'? The llKht of cum ut events shows 'ho wisdom of that old Texan senator. HoKcr Q. .Mills, when he stood im tho flKr of congress and spurned the Idea i f :lu- south aco-ptlng pension from ' hi govertiiiicit; mid In IhU Instance i south ahoultl tell thU grout gov i. "incut to leave Its tenu where they wi 1 lm consumed with moths but as 'or the south it nee J nothing that la is tome from a cold hoart that won 1 deny one of these "old boys" a ti it to shelter him from tho dew and trom the boat of the sun. Hetter omp indir a tree than under tho tent glv- n with u bemudglnii hoart. That Idv ' o i tutor know as little of the oiUh i .n if there wore no railway traliw, no ' t , r.iph line and i o outh ru nw i ra or southern literature. He may live r. ad Whlttter. who Inflamed the roil; of nun against the noitth, Iwt !. i ".ever heard of the song of Hither Kyin, whoso lu'luble rocked pasaion '! prejudice t() si The nation that would ask the southern lxiy to forget his father ' not -worthy to hold the "de-Unlti of the peo)l. in Its hamU and If th poplo who imiKiseil the south wero of that Fcntlment the union could not Mand, Kortunatly tho Jackniw In tin) ienato stands In a class all to hlnmolf. Ho reflects the sentiment only of lils own benlKhM brain and calloused heart. o - -COMING. Uounils, and hU celebratisl allsUir Slocla)ty (.'onipany. Watch for date. f4 , Ardtnorel'e Want Ms ure the huit Little Stories of the Street Married Oklahoma Woman. Kchw aileic i- of Nebraska City and Miss (leuovievo Mael.UKitn of thin city have heen granted a II eeile to weil. Tho ceremony was said ly lr. Welth of tlio Prosbytc rlHii church. Another couple granted a license lit (i. W. Fletcher and Mhut Clin Thompnon, both of Fox. Ploasctl with Ardmorc. (I. A. .Villi, who recently moved hue fioni (IrayiHin county, ! Kioftt ly pleiiMfd with Ardmore and Carter count) . Iln mi)' ho i!ig u bright future for the rlty und him pur chased property here nnd In the CI Hill)' Aiks for New Trial. .1. J. Parsons, the teacher host cenlHcfite of eriiiipetency wim re vohoil by lh" county etninlnlnn iKntrtl, has rilfil a motion In tho district cdnrt anklug lor a nr-w trial r his cause. UaptiM Church Tonljiht. Itev. I,elie Sanders lll occupy ih- pulpH tonight nt the aervlcos at the llioailway llaptlsl church. The si I'll- or sermons are attract lap n gnat dual of attention and the now ils are lucreatliiK nt almost ecry iiernioii. Iteineinber that a treat awiilta juii In the way of u hi nil ni toulKbt. Johnnie Kllmati Sick. .Iiihnnle Kllnmii, the manly little fellow at the Wi'Atorn Union offlcp. Is reported very sick, lie spent a restless night lust nlKht nnd his mother fear he Is contractliiK pneu monia. Teachers Coming. Sixteen teachers In one bunch will arrive hero from Durant to at tend the teachers' meetliiK on the '.Tith and "illti. They are every one pretty Klrls, they want room and board at the same place, and Mrs. N'lblack Is doltiK her utmost I" supply them with the proper ait commoilntlons. There will be one thousand teachers here for the hol iday meeting, and those who can spate rooms are requested to write a letter to .Mm. N'lblack, kIvIiik street number, number of teachers who can bo cared for and whether ladies oi Ki'iitleineu are desired. Sparc Roome Wanted. Help the teachers care lor one thousand isltors that will be In the clt) on the l!.rth and L'llth of this mouth Rooms are needed badly. Sit down and write now to Mm. Nibla.-k idon't phone), telling her how many teachers you can care foi, whethoi you tlesile men or womeii, nnd giving your street and house nuiuhi r. The i o.iperatlou of all will be needed to care for the 'iHchcis. Zike is Mairicd. Mrs. Mary V. N'lblack lias reeolvoil mi Hiitummoniont from Philadelphia which stulei that Russell 1.. 'Ike. fonnei ly ut this city, was mnrrleil on thtf flail of this mouth to .Miss I Virol Ilea McKeen. Mr. '.Ike lonnerly lived In this city, he was a pupil of Mrs Mbl.uU's and was one of the brightest boy. ever in the Aril more scuools. He Is the sou of Mr. ami Mrs .1. .M. ike, who now re Ule in McAlcster. GYPSY BAND LEAVES. Word ol the Sheriff Was Their Law and They Hustled Away. For the past scleral days tin1 (own bus been Infested with the present.- of kImiu thirty gypule. They were auipetl cast of town anil were linlusti lously telling fortunes, begging from the people nml trading liorsvw. They rendered thcnuelvi' u niiUaiHc und Sheriff A kern vis ltd! tuelr i amp this morning ami gave them until the noon htfiir to get tlcar of the county. There was a Kcut'ia! scramble among the tin ilesliables, every felhm seemed to see If he could not be the first to git on tho road that lis! the short et way out of Carter countj. Should the sheriff In the other counties do the name thing It would be godbye for the grafting gp siea In Oklahoma. They spin not neither do tlwv sow, but they bav Hue horses anil a Rood living and gather it in by their mysterious methods uf (rafting. It's goodbye for such undeslrabb h in CiU iouutv. KOl'ND -Oti Malu street, by l.ce Kit orc, lady's gold watch. Owner can obtain samo by proving own-' tuNp and psylngf for advertising PETER BROWN TELLS OF DEATH AND CREMATION OF HIS FATHER BY HIMSELF AND i HIS STEPMOTHER. ' IJjiitlnsvill.., Okla., I'eb. ,v Toe story that IVter Itrown toll! to the Oi'age county nuthnrltlcu norerxl months alio about the death and cre mation of Mn lather a story so full of col tb imili il tragedy mid bare-'acjd Inhiliiiiin criminology whs repea'fd iliiunatlcaily In district court today .iy I'fltcr Itrown, Vhi'ii hewas idaced on the wltiicsft stand as tbo i lil"f witu?sA flRalnut Mra. Nettie Itrown. his stei mother, who Ik churned with Imi'ii; nn iit'coftxory to the crime of murtlor lug lii'i' htisb-ind near lVlrfux, las: April. The confession was made du Ibenite ly, unequivocally and without ipiavir lug by wiling III own. Women ;obbed and strong men shed tears ill l'i'" crowded court room us harrowing de tail followed Its kind from the begin ning of the story to the clone of the court diiy. Mrs. Thory, pastor of the Culled llrethreu church, was vlslbly affecteil ami after leaving tlio court room took to her bed and Is seriously III. Mrs. Brown, the defaudaut, sat witli stolid countenance during most of the proc lings, occasionally droop ing her bead and wiping a tear from her eye. WILL RE-DISTRICT COUNTY. County Commiisioners and County El. cction Board In Session Today. Tho hoaid of county commissioners and the county election board arc In si's-Ion i his alt' moon for the purpose of deciding how the county will be divided Into Justice of the Pence dis tricts and where p.dllug booths will be established. It Is also probable that changes will be made In the com i.i is' districts for the purpose of placing in each district as nearly us possible the same number of vot ers. This work of the board is neces nary to comply with a law passed by the first legislature. The result of the law wi:i be fewer justlce.4 of the peace, fewer constables and fewer township oflcers. At the meeting In July otflcial ac tion will be taken but It Is ne.'essary to Indicate now where the new linen will run, so the people will know In what distrcts they will reside and that their local officers may bo selected. Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Land; Foreclosure. Notice is heroby given, that In pursuance of an order of sale Issued out of the District oCurt of Carter County, Oklahoma, on the l'Uh day of January, 1910, In an action where in II. 1'. Carpenter was plaintiff and it. F. Turner and My, It. F. Turner wore defendants, directed to me, the undersigned Sheriff of Cart or County, romiuamling me to levy upon, and sell the following described prop erty, to wit: Lot three CI) in block four hun dred and twenty ( 120) of the City of Ardmore, Oklahoma, according to the official plat thereof, together with the improvements thereon; sub ject to a prior nioitgago to one W. 10. Diinaway, for tho principal sum of Il,;to0.00, to satisfy a Judgment and decree of forecliMiire In favor of mU plaintiff and against said deloiiilants obtained and untile In said Court on the f,U day of June, 100l, for the sum of $500.00, with Interest theieon at ,x per cent, from the li b day of August. I'JOi, $30.00 attor neys fee. $s.fin accrued rosU, and cots accruing; I will on the 5th dit of March, 1910, at the hour of a p. tn. of said day, nt the front door of the Court House In the City of Ardmore, In tin Id County and State, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder fo rash, the propotty above described, or so much thereof ns will satisfy sntd Judmuent. with interest and cost.v. Witness my hanj thin 2Sth day of January. 1910 J II A K Hits. Sheriff c C iMt Cou-U. Oklahoma 2s i u is i 60 YEAR'S' EXPERIENCE Tfune Marks Designs CoprnioiiT3 Ac. AiiT-mn joiulltik- n nVdrli nn.l ilpurrlntloii niT qui Or flrcrum eor oir urn frtm ufi'lliir mi I itaxriiilrcMiitMriiiliil HAtiOHOGK on I'uicnu ueo. ol.1-fi iiifoiir. t. t tot'iinn I'titt.iit. I' iti' iin Uirn Ihr iubIi .Muiiii C , ncilre il i ii iwd.'f, slllumt iharwo, In tho Scientific flittcrican. limiljoini''r l.lutlrnlK.1 nwtlr, liriiot fir. iiiiittmu i f ai;i fdrntiuo Journal. 'IVrun.tl a i'r lourimml s, L stil.l brull mwarlr. MUNN & Cot3C'B'"d New York Untiii-ii I)., tU y su WwtlUKIuu, 11, c. tTi'iiiirm i ir ninuir initiiift'i I onmiiiillfn. STREET RAILWAY MAY BE SOLD IMPORTANT SUIT WILL COME UP FOR HEARING TOMORROW MORNING. .In tee Uiissull announced front bench today that the raw of 11.11 against the Ardmoro Traction com pany would be set lor hearing to morrow morning at '. o'clock and a'i attorneys Interested were notified to be present. Nearly every firm of law yers in tho city repritient soin of the creditor's of th street railway company and the attendance wl'l he largo at the trial of the case. Tho creditors of the company will mako application to sell the car line and all equipments and most likely tho court wi!l grant our order. Who the purchasers will be Is not known. I'rnlmhly the laruft single creditor Is the Ardmore Ice, Light and Cower lompany who holds a claim of J'J.'i.OOd against the companv i'lid t'i piotcc' I s c'a'ni tlio local com pa".v may purchase the street railway. PEARY TO BECOME A REAR ADMIRAL jS'-.N. f-ASSES BILL MAKING HiM REAR ADMIRAL HOUSE FAV OR 0 BILL ALSO. Washington, I J. C, Feb. P. Tlio bill making Commander I'eary, U. S. N., a rear admiral, was passed by the sen ato today. I id i.'ii'c ns are the the measure will also i.celve the approval of '.he hous-' FOREST DOMAIN FOR HOMESTEADS FOUR MILLION ACRES WILL BE OPENED TO HOMESTEAD BY AN ACT OF PRESIDENT TAFT. if Washington, Feb y. -More than four million acres ot public lands, which have been lutlilileil li the for est domain, were thrown oat today and will be available for homestead I'l'ttcnieiit, by art of l'resdent Taft, when he appiovi'd the plans for the riMiaHflflcatlon of forest lands which were fi rnmliitetl by Clifford IMncliot II. II. Crostliwalte, who lives two miles .vest of Ardmorc, wns here today, lie says as soon as the com missioners Indicate how tho new township lines will run ho will an nouiiie his candidacy for constalile in the M organ township. Notice. Water rents are due and must be paltl on or before the 10th, or you will bo cut off and the penalty charged for turning on Don't let this slip your mind. it. S. IIAYDKN. :tl Iflr Ci; sissor and Collector. coupon hooks or in. no and $20 denomination at Ardmorelte office. OKLAHOMA CITY LOTS FOR SALE Wo hint to re.sidont lots elose into tho business part of Okla homa City. Okla. Fiftoen of those lots a iv .or miIo. Lots are 50 by 1 -10 foet, ''O foot strootaml 20 foot alloy, fi1 root car nntnin: in front of ih"in. With l his con. vonieiK'o wo have nUnral riis. sewers ami v ati'f com options and oloctr c liirltt.s allarros litis block of jjrr mud. Lots will s 1 for a very reas nablo prico with u small payment, down and small monthly piymcnts until paid out With contract guarantee for money back when p.tid out if dissat lied with piuvhaso Have reasons for soll'iiif:. Lots well worth tlio money and in tho best residence part of town. For information writu to Oklahoma Land and Loan CO. P. 0. Hot l SlifRKW, mis THE ADRIEN HOTEL CHANGES HAIi'DS F. H. BARLOW OF KANSAS CITY NOW PROPRIETOR EXTEN SIVE IMPROVEMENTS. Negotiations which havo been un der way for some tlmo wero con Humiliated Monday when K. I.eOon d.'c sold the Adrien hotel to I. II. 'trtiiow of Kiisiis Clt)' and Mr. Hi. Wow 'oili possession. During the last year under Mr. l.t'Condro'rt management, tho Adrlcn has steadily grown in popularity villi the l..i li und truvllng public Mr. Harlow sold out u prosperous dtili) iiewsp;.pur business In Clay Center, Kansas, to take this propo sition. He Is, however, a practical hotel iciii. htviug managed the Kntt ..i at .MiiHkoauie in th! tnto, wli!' lo nude .. notable luc re m. it Is Mr. Iiniinv'i Intention to o.1 erate the Adrien a lout; strictly T.nt class lines nnd to give the hotel patronizing public the best sar.'iio and value for thulr money given by any hotel In that section of the state. Vov local patrons a specialty Is to lie niinlc .10 cent Sunday din ners. ICxtenslvo interior Improvements tr be ill ti'i immediately by Jay F. Smith, owner of tho building. These will Include a number of private baths and a complete rear rangement of the office and dining loom. In the near lutiire It Is proposed to ndd twenty new rooms to the building. PEACEDAY IN STATE MAY IB WHEN THE COUNTY AND CITY SCHOOLS WILL OBSERVE EVENT WITH SUITABLE EXERCISES. Oklahoma City, Feb. S. Internation al peace and disarmament, the dream 'of philosophers and a problem that has baffled statesmen for aKe, may become a reality through the cituca tlon of the American school child. An association ialle.1 the American School Feaco loaguo has been estab lished with headquarter. nt WashltiK ton, D. C, with branches in every sta;'' and city in the country. The obju t of the inoveinent Is to promote the interests of universal peace In ev ry way possible through the proper education of the children of the nn- I ;lon. The idea has been readily taken . up and the promoter feel that it i will have marked effect on the poll 'ties of tho future Reiteration. At a meetliiK of tho School Officers' ! association at (Juthrlo last month the . .State of Oklahoma save Its hearty sup port to the moveinent. A branch le.'iKUo was organized and officers elected. Miss (icrtrudo Mutter, county super 1 Intindcnt of Alfalfa county, was elect , ed president; Mary 1). Couch of Okla i bonia City, secretary and treasurer land l'ror. I.. .1. Abbott, of lCdmond, , chairman of the Ixiard of directors. It i was decided that prizes of $7.", $.'0 and $L'." should be nwatded seniors In each normal and high school writing the hi st ess iy 0n a list of nlvt-n subjects, The Juducs of the contest being some of the most prominent educators In , mrlca. The first celebration of tho new or ganization will 1m. May IS. This day ; has been chosen for "J'eaco Day" and special exi rclses will take place In ev- ory school In the country. The lunuu ! Ins prepared programs that will bo ' placed In the hau U of every school teacher WE HAVE CASH BUYERS For two or three good farms in Carter County if they are cheap. We buy, sell and rent City Property. List yours with us and watch results. We are selling the town of CRUCE, OKLAHOMA, the only town in the world giving FREE GAS FOR FIVE YEARS FOR ANY PURPOSE. $1 doivn, $1 a week. If you want to buy, sell or rent see us. We know what its worth. KINKADE REALTY COMPANY Phone No. 52 114 West Main Street Announcement To the Voters of Carter County; 1 hereby nnounco no a candidate for re nomination to the office of sher iff of Carter county. It has alwayrt heen the custom of the Democratic party to grant a sec ond term to all incumbcntx tn two year offices, provided such officer has been fn I tli fill to hla trust. I am sure thnt on every occasion I have tried to the best of my ability to do my duty, nnd ofttiiiies It lias been n difficult mntter to do. 1 took this office under lircumstan.' c.4 v.iilch no other sheriff will over be compelled to take It. There existed ut the beginning of statehoo.l a strong hatred on the part of many people niralnst the constabulary occasioned by the treatment accorded citizens In ninklng arrests and ilio manner of Im prisonment by the United States of ficers prior to statehood. I have had to blaze the way, and I hnve tried myself, a-nd have nlways Instructed my deputies', to treat pris oners with kindness and not to be cruel In making arrests. I have additional promises to make to tho pcop'o of Carter county. ' anonnced two years ago that if tin people would honor me with tills of fice, that I would fill It honestly an I to the best of my ability, and I can sny now that I have never accepted a bribe anil have done everything th.u I knew how to do to better the con ditions both In city and county. When I took office two years ago there were .H". open whiskey Joints tunning day nnd night in the city of Ardmore. I have done everything I could, legally, to rid the community of these pltfnlls, and while yet some, law violator has the temerity to open up It Is only a short time until 1:p Is discovered and put out of business. The great majority of the people ex pect a sheriff to accomplish wonder) In a short time ,but 1 ran say from WLLIS SELLS OUT BflCnO FARM FURNITURE MAN WILL MANAGE 400 ACRE RED RIVER BOTTOM FARM. V. M. Illllis has been attracted to the farm by the high prico of cotton, liogd and poultry. The cry back to the farm has reached his ears and he is going. After selling furniture In this city for a number of years he has been able to trade his stock of goods together with a nice sum of cash In exchange for a 100-acie farm located In tho Hod river bottom, ten miles southeast of Marietta. The deal was closed through the O. L. Chancellor agen c with llronough and Simmons of Iloswell. Tho consideration was twelve thousand dollars and persons who have been upon tho land say It is worth .r0 an acre. Mr. JIlllls will remain in charge of the storo until the purchasers decide whether they will continue the business or dispose of It. While Mr Illllis will take the nc'lvj nnnngement of his farm this ar It Is probable he will not move Southern Surety Co. Issues Policies Gunruntccintl Titles to Real Estate und Executes All Kinds of Bonds Sandford & Curb, Gen'l.Agts. 1 1 The best line of Insurance I of J. H. Akers experience that as loii as the Fcdera' Courts enjoin the sheriffs from Inter forlng with Interstato shipments of Ho nor until they havo been delivered to tho consignee, Just so long will tlu lwotleggcr flourish no matter win. your sheriff Is. I have some fifteen prospective op ponents. 1 know them nil, nnd bellovi them nil to be gentlemen. I have had occasion to be associated with fiom of them in an official capacity, nnd have always found them to he capable honest and attentive officers. Since stntrhood the sheriff's officii him madr 1115 arrests; has .lellvored IS prison ers safely to the penitentiary; hnw put S3 1 in Jail an dims worked ICS of the county roads. Wo have nrrcntod evivy horse and cattle thiol' for whom wr have had warrants except one, follow lug them to all parts of Oklahoma and oven Into Arkansas and Texas. Hut ore" murderer h-.m escaped arrest ,mi) there is now a good prospect of an preheniUng that party. There havo been lnst.iacc where wo woii'd have been Justified In using a pistol In making nrrests, yet t'jTe has been no o:ie shot or hamni".,,il over the head, but tho guilty hivi been brought to Justice just th srmr, and I am still of the opinion that more men can be conquered by courteous treatment than by malice and a ( - -cl il revolvers. In conclusion. I want to thank the good, people of Carter county for this office and for tho hearty support and assistance 1 have received from them Without tho cooperation of tho peo ple any tiherlf; will bo n fnlluro, and whatever you may do In tho future I wi?h to say thnt my relation.-- with my constituents havo always beeri most ploasnnt. and If you again sec fit to return me to this post of duty I can only say ns I said before "I will do the very best I can." Respectfully, J. H. A1CIJILS. I his family. He has a beautiful home In this city, near the schools , and would not like to leavn .Ard more. He loves agrlculturo bettor than furniture and would rather t smell the new mown hay that fur j niture polish and has doclded to j return to his first love nud enter ngalu Into the business of farming and raising stock. Of tho 400 acre.- In this faun all but 'J acres are In cultivation and the farm paid In rents last year In the midst of the meanest drouth the country over saw nearly four thousand dollars, J. Matt Moore has returned from n business vi s tllloothuma ,...(ulV business visit to Ikinham, Texas. Hon. Josae l. Jordan, a momher of the board of county commission ers of Ixive county, win a visitor hero today. FOH SA1.K A "-room house, good lo cation. Will take $00 Uowu, bal ance one year. Phono !87 blue. P. O. Hox -113, Arilmore, Okla. 9 " FOIt HUNT 10 room boarding house modern conveniences. Close in. Ap ply Dr. W. T. Jlugle. D-3t WANTKD Colored man or boy for general housework. Apply street, southwest. 1125 C 9-4! & Loan Cos. in Ardmore.