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Ardmore, Sunday, April 10, 1910 PACE SIXTEEN THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Rev HEAR J. F. Love, D. D. of Dallas, Texas At the Broadway Baptist Church Sunday, April 10, II A. M. Dr. l.oc is the Secretary of the 1 lome Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Hear Him! CORRUP T I0NAL POLITICS i UNREST SENATOR OWEN ULAMES POLI TICIANS AND SAYS CORRUPT POLITICS IS TROUDLE. care for the unorganized clamor j money of the )Ooiik'" Tliolr only fear l lateral, on tlin day of flection and If coin-' Tliu merrlal Interest can nominate can-, Goods dldatcs of both parties, such commer cial Interests need not four results, even on election day. I earo not who ilcctn If f cm i mime tin1 candidates of both partlfi. Selection In more Important, than election. "It Ih easy in perceive how thin evil condition i.m be remedied. The member of the republican and dene ocratlo parties In every precinct In every state where machine politics are entrenched xhonld organize a Lib erty League, with a president and ueerctary, and with a postal vote, and through ti,. postal vote, with He Says Voters Should Organize Pre. j "lit leaving then- Homes slioiilil pom clnct Liberty Leagues The Nation! Inate tho predict delegate and every He Adds Is Sick With Political other delegate If they like. Rottenness. "Will you suggest that the pollt- , leal machine weild pay no attention to the nomination of a majority of due on stock held ns col-1 Hargadlne McKlttrlclc Dry Co. et al vs. .1. H. Dexter, due on stock held as col- IIiirRadlnc McKlttrlclc Dry Co. et al vs. II. 0. Stong, due on stock held as col- Hnrgudlne McKlttrlck Dry Co. et al vs. Henry Ilehnc, (lilt- on stock held as col- IS money lateral. The Goods money lateral. The Hoods money lateral. The Hnrgadlno McKlttrlck Dry floods Co. et al vs. O. M. Cunning ham, money due on stock held as collateral. 'Mi! Hargadlne McKlttrlck Dry floods Co. et al vs. W. A. Gilliam money due on stock held as collateral. WILL BEGIN BUILDING ONE DAY THIS WEEK COMMISSIONERS WILL DE PRES ENT WHEN GROUND IS BROKEN FOR COUNTY COURT HOUSE... I'lii- old Cumberland I'roabytorlun inch house In heliiK railed on the 'iiiiiid puiohnsed by the county coin slononi for tho court house silo id the Gill Construction compauv, ...I mt with the locals at Lorena I'aik thl, afternoon The two teams played god nail last season and a good and , liitiiesting game may be expected to da. ! SaiiKer, Tevns, who defeated' Ard more several times last year has Its1 rr on Oklahoma ngnln this i.easou. ) The Tevns wheat grower mine to' Marietta last week and beat the Ma riottaitc three straight games and ! wont home to train for u name with' Ardinore. They havo made the boast j they will set Ardnioro's scalp this J season and u lively tilt will be wit nessed when these two teams meet j on the diamond. The Capitol City boys who will b I the members of the party lu the pro Washington. I). ('.. April ti.-'Tho (.ncl of th(, ,,.t.lllPl dolomite? inability of tho American people to ... .,.,..-., ,,,, .. r...l..:it t..n of i such liberty b-ucuo could sweep the machine eat of existence and defeat every . .mdldate named by the machine; lli.it eucli an orguulzu tlrn of precliui league throughout islly be accomplish ed, and In tli.it contingency could get relief from high prices, from a , high tariff, from corrupt campaign coiitrllmtb'iis, from corrupt municipal III mo .miei icmi puimiiii ajaii'in. ' t t lio state could a government, mid fiotn corrupt statu. government is due to one vital fault, I"! vital spot tho nation is politically sick ami every evil coiiseiuenco of had government flows from this source." Thus spoke .Senator Owon of Mil kogoo, lu discussing the great revela tions at Pittsburg and Albany. by postal vote 'tame Its own dele gates to a nta:e convention, who would represent the rank and lie ( of the party ,unl could oust from , position any puliiieal party therefore I existing. Tuesday, April 19, 1910. W. A. Kdwards vs. Jchso Klrhy, , appealed. I Ardmore Wholesale Grocery Co. j vs. Chicago, Itock Island & Pacific! Hy Co., appealed. i The llaltlmorc Mercantile Co. vs. ! .1 W. I.nsle.v et al, suit on note. W. A. Kdwards vs. Jesse Klrby, attachment. The Phoenix Printing Co. vs. W. It. j Hlcnkitiore, appealed. C. A. Stevenson Pig Iron & Coke Co. vs. Ardmore Foundry & Hrldge Co., milt for damages. King. McCants & Drown vs. T. .1. Ionian, appealed. ; 'Uih has tho contract lor the liulld here today are n lino lot of fellows and i : will In en k Kroiind one day this1, a pleasant ek. When the site Is cleared Mr. tie played, (.ill will send for the members of the oaul of county couimlNHloiiers and c llrst shot el of dirt will lie thrown villi proper I'l'ioinonles in the pros' no of nmny people of the county. I ne ('niter county court house will be ,x of tHe best uiiil most handsome lu ' ic state. 1 1. f, , Mr. GUI has piirehased a line ipiarry 'i grmiito in .lohuston count and miKli of this granite will be used In t,ie luilMlug. Mr. Gill says the quarry Alien euulpped lor work will huo cost $12 000 and that he believes he has --undent granite to build a court mils,, of It lu every county in Okla homa. Mr Gill has tho contract on t ie federal biilbliiiK in Oklahoma City, 'lit ho will con 1 1 line to miike his homo a Ardmore although the work In OK- alininti City will require a itortlon of :us attention for the next two years. and Interesting game will "HAVE NOT RESIGNED" SAYS WICKERSHAM ATTORNEY GENERAL DELIVBRED ADDRESS IN CHICAGO LAST NIOHT UPHOLDINQ TAFT. OASE OALL TODAY. Tishomingo Doys Will be Here to Meet Ulues on Diamond. The base ball season Is bore and the idinor Ulues me iimtchlnx some ood games Two isitlug teams have ilrcady been here this season and i isliomlngo will be le ie today for a Chicago, III-. -April '..- 'Attorney Gen eral Wlckorshflin, who delivered an address upholding the Tuft adminis tration al a bauiiiet by the Hamilton cluli here tonight, shortly after his arrival today wtis approached by repoit ers. to whom the attorney general said: "In the llrst place 1 have not resign ed. "How about Mucvoagh and Knox?" he was (inked. "Any person starting such an absurd report ought to get out himself. Sor lously the rejMirt was the veriest moon Milne " Got something (or snleT Want ads U. C. V. Reunion MOBILE, ALA. APRIL 26, 27, 28, 1910 $16.05 HOUND TRIP FKOM A RDM OKIE VIA Tickets on Sale A nl j , irjiu SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE Full Inlormation from Your Nearest Aent. GEO. II. LII. Gen. I 'ass. Apt.. St. Louis, Mo. II. M. BROWN, Oiv. Pass. Apt., Oklahoma Cit, Okl.i "The fmill," coutlnuoil. the senior' senator fiom Oklahoma, "is a system ! hy which commercial Interest may , make alliance with men Interested luj politics as business and who aio in fluenced in following politics for prollt. "Since the war the convention as a system of party mechanism lias grown to he -grossly abused and has become an agency through which sinister com mercial forces operate In the control. llrst of party government, and hccon.l, political of government Itself. Cmler machine politics of both political parties where these influences operate you will lliel a piecluct boss, who manages til" precinct primary. He calls the pilnury meeting upon short notice, obscure advertisement and In an Inconven ient or unpleasant room, lie litis the room with his own strikers; he names the precinct delegate. Tho members 1 and voters o( his party in that pre clnct do not name the precinct dele gates. Thoy aie not prcjcnt for var ious reasons. .Secondly, If they did know of it , they knew It would be upstalis in a back 100111 over Tim Sullivan's saloon, and they did not like the place, j 'lu tho third place, they knew that I Sullivan, the pioclnet boss, would have 1 the room lull of his strikers, and that lime or two independent cltl.eus had 110 show in that primary. "A fourth leason was. possibly, that politics had been made disgusting to the ordinary citizen by the notorious rascalities which hud taken place fore and had made the duty of Izen to attend the primary olfenslve. Whenever the precinct delegate was named hy Tim Sullivan, the pre lum machine boss, then ami there de pal ted the control id' the members of i in- republican or democratic paity in thai pieclnct and of the county and state and coiigiessloual dlstilct. Thereafter l ho precinct delegates had till not nl 1111 1 Ions and platforms within their sacied keeping. The sauie thing, of cour.se, Is true of the procuuiHnss I u ile all political machines, wherever Hey oust. I'licrealter the precinct dolegatos it in county convention or municipal invention and seleclcd delegates to t ic slate convention or to the emigres nci, il district conventions. Thereafter the stale conventions, made up of machine delegates Just as far as this system happens to piivail. will write state platforms .mil nominate candidates for state of fice!, from governor down. ' I nder such a sytdeui of partj .'cwrumcut, men desiring high po i heal position find It necessary to II oiled hy the machine. The building '1 'h'd by the machine. The building up of a machine is a natural out mow th of human nature and of ' umaii ambition and human lutein fine, which puts together the file tins necossary to siiccem. ' lu many of the states lu pan or in whole one party of the other or perhaps both parties are absolutely dominated hy thu inwelilnc "Commercial interests find a po tent ally with the men who control the Htato or city machine of either party or of both parties. "These commercial InteiesU fur nish money when necessary and only when neceosary on a largo scale ns their IntorctU ' lateral and in this way Influence nomliia- "The nation lias been tdck with political corrupt Ion. with political , rottenness, with political self-seek-1 lug and with con opt alliance between machine politicians ami commercial I Interests oiignged In the exploitation t of the American people by artifi cial high prices. "Let republican leagues and demo cratic leagues 1m- organized to oust the machine polltblan of both par ties and we will have the national health ri'Mtoied." OKLAHOMAN KILLED BY UNKNOMN PARTY WILLIAM CARTER OF TAHLEQU AH SHOT TO DEATH SUSPECT IS PLACED UNDER ARREST. ap Wednesday, April 29, 1910. A. G. Kills vs. .1. I.. Nichols, pealed from justice peace court. Dr. J. II. Smith vs. Gilbert Ans ley, appealed from justice peace court. Joslah Clark vs. Anderson Todd appealed from Justice peace court. i:. It. Poole et al vs. I, A. Harmon, appinled from Justice peaco court. , Hank of Commerce of I'oolvlllo vs. 'W. A. Talllaferro, appealed from Justice peace court. 1.. V. .Mullen vs. V. K. .Mcl.aniure, 1 attachment White Mountain Refrigerators Wc have just received and now havo on display a com plete lino of the FAMOUS A'lllTE MOUNTAIN RE FRIGERATORS. Tlioro is none better and few as good as ICE SAVERS, they arc leaders, and for cleanness and sanitation they can't bo beat. Now is tho time to make your se lection. Call Monday and look them over, or let us send ono to your house. Wo lso havo a complete line of WHITE MOUNTAIN triple motion Ice-Cream Freezers in all sizes from one quart to ten quarts. They are the best, got one. Stevens, Kennerly Spragins Co. ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA Vfi. and Tahlequah. Okla.. April 9. While at tending a literary society at Grass view, near here, last night, William Carter was shot ami killed by some one who II red through a window at him. Itlue Ghoitnley, with whom Carter had ipianc ed about a woman, has been placed In Jail charged with the iridic B ROOSEVELT'S LUCK IS STILL WITH HIM ARRIVED AT GENOA OF TIME AND DRENCHING RAIN. DAY AHEAD ESCAPED A Guiioa, April !. Colonel and Mrs. Roosevelt had cause to bo glad to day that the crowds they encounter ed forced them to abandon their carriage drive yesterday, for since morning the rain Ium fallen In tor rents and bad the two not reached hero last night, they would havo had difficult lu getting through to day. This afternoon they left for I'orto HnurlMio, where Kermlt and .Miss Kthnl are du. to arrive tonight. :: :: :t :: : st CARTER COUNTY COURT. Kitting of Uio civil docket, county court, Cartel county, state of Okla hoina, April term, 1 'J 10. I. It. .Mason, Judge. Attorne .mil lltlgnnts will please take notice that for the week com mencing April ltli, this court will be open each day for the purpose of hearing and disposing of motions and demurrer in all civil matters, and attorn?) s nr. earnestly requested to settle all pleadings during that woek. Monday, April 18, 1910. The Hargadlne .McKlttrlck Dry Goods Co. et al vs. W. V. Warren, money due on stock held as col or a small scale tns to Justify, they are nblo to Hons and Influence state, count.' mid municipal platforms and political Is sues, and are able to Influence tho "Hon of legislatures, national, state mid municipal; are able to Influence 'lie action of executive officers, ua- onal, state and munlclp.V What do the machine polltlch'ia Thursday, April 21, 1910. Ardmore State Rank vs. J. Hums and Sam Weeks, suit note. Stafford llros. Dry Goods Co. U. A. Owen et al, suit on note account. .1. It. IOnoii vs. St. Louis .t San 1 Francisco Hy. Co.. suit for personal Injury. Woodson Smith Hat Co. vs. J. ; I lamp Willis et nl, suit on account. ! M. I.. Alexander vs. American In- ' vestment Company, money due on ac- count. Friday, April 22, 1910. 1 .1. T. Hledsoe . W. W. .Means, i suit on note and foreclosure of mort-l 1 gage. j Fred V. Klnkade vs. W. K. Wor- (leu et al. stilt on note, i I). V. Clark vs. Arthur James et al, suit on note. Spauldlng Mfg. Co. vs. .1. !-. .loties. appealed from justice peace court. Sanders & Co. vs. W. I'. l'oland. 1 suit on note. llisnig Kills Dry Goods Co, va. W. II, Frame, debt. I First National Hank of lirrwyn vs. , Grant It. Johnson, roplcvln. j Italph A. Ileaton vs. C. M, Kin j sail, appealed front justice peace court. j Saturday. April 23, 1910. Davis ,fc Kllgore vs. I'eter Schmall, , appealed from Justice neacu court i It. K. Drennen, First National I Li til: of Woodvllle. Okla., vs. Daniel D.i,Id & Co., Caldwell. Sylvia K. Hooks lohu W. Hoff man, appealed from Justice pj.ice i".nrt. Sam Halrd w. G. C. & S. F. Hy I Co., appealed from Justice peace court. IT. S. Joins vs. G. A. Halns at al. suit on note. T. C. llrldginan vs. l'ort I'rultt et al, suit on account Thursday, April 28, 1910. G. A .Konyon vs. A. J. Wilson, appealed from Justice peace court. Hud Juggins vs. W. 1C. Conney, appealed from Justl"o peaco court. Ardmore Wholesale Grocory Co. v. .1. S. White, debt. H. C. IIIII vs. C. H. Alters, rout. .1. I'. Mornn vs. G. C. & S. F. Hy. Co., appealed from Justice peace court. W. G. Chancellor vs. Winner Mfg. Co., suit for services. , A. G. Kills vs. J. C. Woddward et al, suit on note. I'. Thomas vs. Muffin Wlleiin and Kim Wooten, appealed from Justlco peace court, j T. K. Young vs. C. H. I. & l'. Hy. I Co. and G. C. & S. F. Hy. Co., dam . ngea. from Jus- T. I Mercantile Co., appealed on i tlco peace court. i K. F. Hlser vs. O. W. Tucker, appealed from Justice peaco court. J. T. Taylor vs. W. F. Merrlt. ap pealed from justice peace court. Xoblo Hrothcrs vs. G. C. & S. F. Hy. Co., appealed from Justice court. S. H. Jacobs vs. D. II. Tlpps, appealed from Juutlcu peace court. i T. C. Kundcll vs. Win. Hall. 1 appealed from Jmstlce peace court. It. Hardy vs. J. .D Fry. appealed j from Justlco peaco court J. S. Mullen vs. W. F. McKnlght. I appealed from juetlco peace court. Ardmore National Hank vs James I II. Mulkey, suit on account. A. J. Harris vs. .1 I transferred. i Saturday, April 30, 1910. Mrs. Nancy Scarberry vs. Max Westheliner, damages. Karncst DotiglnFH vs. At) Over stroet, constable, appealed from jus I tlco peaco court. r. K. Wilson et al vs. Steve Thompson, appealed from Justice , peace court. j G. A. Fanning vs. S. L. &. S. V. i Hy. Co,, appealed from Justice peace j court I.. It. Marston vs. C. K. Fraley, I appealed from Justice pence court. J. M. Miller vs. W, Wade, ap I pealed from Jtmtlco peace court. I Mrs. Mornn Scott vs. Ardmore I Wholesale Grocery Co., suit for I rent. A. T. Herns vs. J appealed from Juntleo city court. V. K. Hobo, appealed from city court. John Pierce et al, malicious mis chief. Kelley Baker, N. I'., keeping place for sale of Intoxicating liquor. Tom Ford, unlawful powseBslan of intoxicating liquor. I.eo Simmons, unlawful possession Intoxicating liquor. Steve Talkingtoii, unlawfu' jmisscs slon Intoxicating liquor. Karncst Key and Stevo Talking ten, unlawful possesion lutolcuting liquor. Steve Talklngton. t.1 P rn to iml'i u'fiil ivnucnij.t111 In ' I tcxicatlng liquor. I Charllo Kelley, 1 toxlcatlng lquor. Charlie Drown, i Jail. Allen Adams, N vide for family. N. I'.. .v. r, selling In-breaking I'., failure to pro Tuesday, April 19, 1910. Hob llrazll and Hill .Morgan, sell ing liquor. Jesse Jami'ti I licks, furnishing liq uor. Dob llrazll, appealed from city court. Hob Hrazll, appealed from city court. W. I.asley, peaco court. Monday, May 2, The Fanners I.oan Co. vs. I'. C. Haluey, appealed from justice 1910. fc Security J. It. Allen, peace court. r. Continental Gin Co. vs. C. Sullivan et nl, suit on notes. J. C. .Mornn vs. J. II. Paris, pterin. Farmer Loan & Security Co., Charles II. Hlgbee. W. T. Harris vs. J. W. Hanks Mor. Co. re vs. Tuesday, May 3, 1910. O. J. l'ollocu vk. Matt Hales, appealed from jimtlco peneo conn. J. S. Mullen vs. J. II, Jones Sr., appealed from Justice peace court. New State Hardware Co. vs. l.an son Jones, appealed from Justice pencil court. Ardmore Uriel; & Tile Co. v. Lee Cathoy t al, balance duo on ac count. The Trlcholl Iron Co. vs. Weeks Spreckelmeyer Co., suit on account. C. H. Thompson vs. J S. .Mullen, damages'. Photographs FREE Any person over (10 years of nge or under . years, who brings this advertisement to our Stu dio will bo given freo one cab inet photo. A wedding picture, free, will also be given to any nowly married couple wno pro Bents us with the ad. OFFER GOOD UNTIL APRIL 20 "We mako photos from 'j.'c up to $25 a dozen. Open all day Sun days. South Side Studio (Under Now Management.) The Ilargaillne McKlttrlck Dry Kirft National Hank of Mndlll. ' Goods Co. et al vs. C. V. Hreedlovo. Okla., vs. John N. Holes et nl, suit , money du( on stock hold as cob on note. I lateral. ; Friday, April 29, 1910. Tho Hargadlne McKlttrlck Dry! Walker llond & Co. vs. Haul Ml-1 floods Co. et al vs. J. S. Mullen, ! chel, appealed from Justlco pence i money duo on stock held as col-, court. lateral. K. Rlsor v. John Hunt, appoaled Tho llargudlno McKlttrlck Dry 1 from Justlco peace court. I Goodn Co. et al vs. J S. Mullen, ! J. C. King & Co. vs. Baltimore In- lii- MISDEMEANOR DOCKET. Monday, April 18, 1910 W. A. Htichnnan, N. I'., selling toxlcatlng liquors. W. A. Huclinnau, N. 1-., selling toxlcatlng liquors. Kmll John, pointing doadly weapon. Thomas Torguson, appealed from city court. Thomas Torguson, appealed from Whitfield Hotel DAVIS, OKLA. A three-story brick, just ovtr hauled nnil nowly furnished. Most conveniently located hotel In olty. One block east of depot on Main Street. J. M. WHITFIELD, I'rop.