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The Daily Ardmoreite from Ardmore, Oklahoma • Page 2

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Ardmore, Friday, November 20, 1908. PAGE TWO The Beginning of a Great City THE DAILY ARDMOREITE 1 Hull Hrothors Krult Jar Factory, NVnr South CotToyillp, Okla, on Kansas side of ihu lino, two b'orks distant from tliu street cur lint'. wp warns Peoplo's Ice and Cold Storage Plant in South part of CoiTeyvillc, Kansas, near South Coffey- villi. two blocks from street cai South Coffeyville, Oklahoma Just across tho lino in Oklahoma, two miles distant from the business section of Coffnyvillo, Kansas, (a city of 20,000 population,) is soon to ho a city with a largo bucket brigade, already within a short distance of nine of the largrst industries of Coffeyville, Kansab, all of which art within two blocks of street car line which will soon be extended to South Coffey villo, Oklahoma; now in operation within eight blocks of new townsite givinir 15 minute service. Tho fa 'lory district in the south part of Ifey villo, Kansas, cli it- but a short tiistunco from South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, is today larger than tho entire fantory district of a number of our liirter cities of the southwest.

The a Patterson Company is tho largest llouring mills in tho state of. Kansa-. Tho Sinner Woven Wire Fencing Factory is tho largest factory of its kin'1 in tho southwest; all aro brick buildings. Tho Hall Biothi rs Fruh Jar Factory, tho largest fruit jar factory in tho west. Tho Coffeyville Foun rv and Machine are tho best that you will tind in any city; all brick buildings.

Tho Coffeyville Window Glass lloufco, the People's Cold Storage Plant, tho Mi-si uii Purine K'evator all ng with a number of other similar factories aro all located in the south part of Coffeyville, Kmishs, iis near to South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, as to the business center of Coffey villo, Kansas, connected by a' root ear lino giving 1R minute service. South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, with its great railrocd facilities, cheap gas, free factory site, no bonded indebtedness, low taxes and within easy access to all the above factories in the south part of Coffeyville, kansas, connected with good street car services, will soon be one of the largest points of the southwest. A city wti practically 5 railroads and street car line. Missouri Pacific, Iron Mountain and K. 6 T.

railroads now in operation. Santa Fe Railroad soon to be extended, now in operation within one half mtle of new townsite. Coffeyville, Memphis railrtad under way of construction; sixteen passenger trains daily. Union depot for all roads, all of which assures South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, of becoming the greatest railroad center of the soulhwesl. A city with separate government, with the ud vantages of separate laws from those of Kansas, access to the great gas fields of Oklahoma which is tield within tho state required by state law, separate schools for white and colored, required by state law, tho advantages of the interstate freight rate.

The laws regarding the prohibition question are entirely different in Oklahoma than in Kansas. The Northern boundary of the cattle quarantine line, all of which assures South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, of becoming the largest city in the southwest. An investment in tho beginning of South Coffwy villo, Oklahoma, wi 1 lnean largo returns in a she rt time. Big opening November 26th. 27th and 28th, beginning Thanksgiving day, Excursions on all roads.

Prices of lots range from to $225.00 each, 1 5 down, balance 55.00 per month Don't miss the opening dates, as all lots not sold will take a sharp advance after that date. For maps and literature, or further particulars, write, wire or phone, The Kansas Land Company The Big 3 Land Co. The Etchen Bros. Land Co. Coffeyville, kansas Coffeyville, kansas Nowata, Oklahoma BOOKLETS FOR GOVERNOR ARE FLOATING ADOUT STATE PLENTY TIMBER DEMOCRAT AND REPUBLICAN Of Course Election for Governor Does Not Happsn Until 1910, but This Does Not Hlniler Speculation for Haskell's Successor Guthrie, Nov.

19. (Juherim-tonal tKniH iiml boomltfU are 1-ready floating In the jwllttoHl atmon-phcre of Oklahoma. The tto diH-i not elect another governor until 1910 'nit the compHmtlve reoioteut- of the (tat doee not foresail simulation uiKin who will micee! Governor l' N. Haskell, tlio prwit democratic Incumbent. lly tho terms of Uic constitution, which Governor llnvkoll lind prominent hnnd la wnklng.tlw governor af Oklahoma In fleeted, for four years mid under no circumstances can he, HiiccetMJ hluvsolf.

This puts Gover nor Hnkoll out of consideration for another term. The Mpubllcnnt hnv sprung ttio iinnu-s of flv prominent party work -rs of the state for govmior Am early um last winter (' (i (Grlstir'll Jones of Oklahoma Oitv w.is looked uinm as a jfrohutde candidate of the re puMlcuns for thn gu'urnatonnl nom ination. Mr. Jotus In very successful business ninn nuJ1 pioneer of the legislature, lias been mentioned In this connection for several months. stnto nud wns a member of the first Ho fathered teveral of tho popular territorial legislature a8 well us th llrst state legislature.

A boom started for Josti Nor-rls, t-hnlrman of tho republican state committer, was punctured by himself In statement that under no circumstances would he run for governor, but some of his friends declare they will try to draft him. Mr. Norrls Is a wealthy business man, has a shitless reputation and has demonstrated that ho possesses rare ability as a olltlcal organizer, "thick" Campbell V'nuhoniis claims to be the father of a boom recently started for M. llolcomb. a prominent republican banker of Oklahoma City and director In another and Is one of the best platform orators of the state.

IYtend of Dr. 1.. P. Cain or Chcco-tah are mcntlnuluK hi in prominently as a candidate for tho republican gubernatorial nomination. Cain was a member of the Ohio legislature several your ago and at present Is editor of the Chocolnh Times.

He was recently chotien secretary to Con-Kremlin an K. Creager. and will spend the winter In Washington In that cavalcty. McNeil of Guthrie one of the leading national bankers of the tUUc, Is mentioned as a powlble candidate of the repuhlleaus: Hr Is a tried and conKervatlve businehs man and Iuik a wide acquaintance throughout the state, being ono of the few whites provisions of the constitution and several reform measures In the legis lature, but owing to bad health was compelled to retire temporarily from Iolltlcs last summer. Whether this will cause him to refrain from entering tho primary taco for the nomination remains to be seen.

Tho democrats also havo a banker candidate, Leo Cruce of Ardmore, who was defeated' for the primary nomination by Governor Haskell. Cruce has not admitted that ho will bo candidate In 1U1U, but some of Ids friends xoythat ho will bo nipl In the race to win. Present political nf' (Illations point to a coalition between Governor Haskell nud his organlza Hon nud the Cruce following with the object of lauding tho nomination for Cruce. Governor Hnskell has np lulntcd Mr. Cruce nud.

aiost of his prominent supporters to places In the stnto government, although during the primaries tho Cruco and' Una. kell followers wero almost at swords IK)lnls. There aro those in tho demo' eratlc party, however, who declare that any attempt on tho part of the present niDuilulstratlou to dictate Its successor In tho governor's chair will he nut with determined opposition within tho party. If such a contingency nrisos, At torney General Charles West will probably be tho standard bearer for tho opponents of Cruce, West recent ly gave out a statement that ho Is LEASE SCHOOL LANDS FOR OIL BOSTON COMPANY SECURES A SECTION OF 480 ACRES who uvea in iKianoma ueiore it was not candidate for governor, imd opvned to sittlement. He has always no doubt he Is not this early In tho been a prominent party worker.

gome, but ninny of his friends expect Among the there are (o t0 tbo running when tho I asl four IMissiIHe eniUlUUies tor loc lent mnnnnt nr riven Mr W.wt In g.ivemor William It Murray, who was president of the constitutional 'onvinthw and1 shaker of the first PAY BONUS TO THE STATE And a One-Eighth Royalty for Term of Five Yearq on Oil and Gas Surrounding Lands are Well Developed KING OF ALL THROAT LUNG REMEDIES DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY QUICKEST, SAFEST, SUREST COUGH and COLD CURE AND HEALER OF ALL DISEASES OF LUNGS, THROAT AND CHEST making a crusade against nlleged trusts and combinations and has won nomo popularity over tho state by reason of his stand in these matters K. J. prominent attor ney of Oklahoma City, has been boomed for tho democratic guberna- I torlal nomination upon a local option I lllill fori tne state neiieviug tliat tills would bo a popular Issue and one 'wlilch might elect a governor two years henco. It Is not an Improbable coutlngtucy that some member of the legislature which meets here In January, who Is I at this time practically unknown to I statewide politics may forgo to the I feint tin, lar measure and rise to the dignity of pinorunioriai uniner.

until tno mater-' ml Is all developed and placed. In the IKilltlr.il arenu for the survey of the party leaders, nothing definite Is ox-lKded to develop In tho business of making gubt rnntorlal candidates, although political iballooiis will continue to be sent up from now until that 'time for various prominent men in MVS. Guthrie, Nov. 19. Tho school land department will lease section of stnto shool lantf, embracing 4S0 acres lying on thq south side of tho city of Cleveland to tho Wi-bb City Southwestern Oil Fields company for oil and gas purposes.

Tho leaso is now in Ilostorr for acceptance of the company's general officers. lly tho terms of the prosed agreement the company Is to pay to tho state $1,553 bonus and 12 per cent or one-eighth royalty for a term of five years, with a renowal right for a llko term of flvo years nt tho maximum rnto of rentals, royalties and bonuses thnt may then bo obtained therefor. Tho company Is to begin work within thirty Hays of approval of tho lease, and tho first well must bo down within thirty days following tho first work. A bond of $10,000 is also required. As soon ns possible at least twelve competing wells muvt bo put down to offset tho competitive nclls.

This Is deemed necessary as lessees of tho adjoining laud have wells on tho border of their leases and nro presumed to bo securing tho advantage of the deposits under tho school section: Tho state renulivs tho company to deliver tho output of g.is and oil to tho stnto nt the market prlco of tho yield, in case tho statu erects a refinery for oil. Tho We'bb City company is prevented from subleasing tho land to any pipe lino or transportation company, or any companies affiliated therewith. Tho section being leased lies within two tnllca of tho Osago nation and tho land, around It held by white nnd Indian settlors has been lensed. to other oil companies. Among them nro tho Ixmlsvlllo Purchaso company, tho Powell Oil company and tho I'rnlrlo Oil and Gas company.

A committee represenUiiB the stnto mado nn Investigation of tho property and reported that since Juno, 1901, tho adjoining land hnd foeon extensively' exploited, and it was presumed the school section had been well sapped of oil. Very few bids were received for tho section nnd from tho fact of tho extensive titMIng oil men generally refusal to pay bonus In addition to the royalty. Tho school land department chnrg-es thnt by lack of attention on the part of previous administrations tho school land Is no moro of a prospect. The Quail Brand Represents the highest perfection in canned fruits, vegetables, etc. We have a full line, also we have a large stock of fresh fruits.

Orders delivered promptly. Everything good to cat under one roof. Felker, The Grocer CURED BY HALF A DOTTLE Unit a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me of the worst cold and cough I ever had. J.

R. Pitt, Rocky Mount, N. C. PRICE BOo AND 81.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY I ARDMORE PHARMACY Hexametl'ylenetetramlne. Tho nbovo is tho nnnm of German chemical which Is ono of the many valuable Ingredients of Foley Kid noy Hemcdy.

Moxamcthylcnetetra- mluo Is recognized by medical tox books nnd authorities ns a uric acti solvent and nntlsoptlo for tho urlno Tnko Foley's KIdnoy Uoraedy ns soon Ins ou notlco nny Irregularities and avoid a sortous malady. Sold by All Druggists. United States Depositor? Oklahoma State Depository City Depository Ardmore Nati Bank ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA Tipilal, Ssrptat and $250,000 If this bank Is a onto plnco for tho city, stnto and nation to deposit their fumlB it is a snfo plnco for tho farmer and business man to keep hia funds. TRY IT. LEE CRUCE, President G.

W. STUART, Cashier Winter blasts, cnuslnc nnf-umnnln. plourlsy nnd consumption will soon hn hero, flnrrt vnur rriifh nnu nnil strengthen your lungs with Folej's uoney ana inr. do not nik starting tho wlnfnr with wnnlf tnnfTn whnn TV. lev's llonnv nnd Tne will nnr hn prevent serious results.

Sold by All! uruggisis. W. P. Poland W. 0.

Foster Poland Foster Successors to Roberts Poland Loans and Abstracts, Fire and Tornado Insurance. Prompt Service. Reliable Companies. RESIGNED BY CABLEGRAM AMERICAN CONSUL IN HONDURAS SAYS HE WILL NOT BE GOVERNED BY BANDITS New Orleans, I.a., Nov. 10.

Tho Times-Democrat this morning prints tho following from Oelba, Honduras. "I will not servo in country governed by bandits. You liavo my tea-Ignatlon." This wns tho torso cablegram sent by Dr. Vlrpll lloynohls to Asslstnnt Secietary Hobert Ilncon of tho state department n. Washington In renouncing tho office ns American consul at Celba.

This action was tnk-en after Dr Reynolds had mado an Investigation of recent raid of sumo Hondrnn soldiers upon tho rnnc'-es who Is nn exilo from his natlvo land on nccount of his having taken a leading part In a revolution ngalnst Pros-lient Davnln in July 190S. Dr. Rey-nobis In letter ho wroto tho Htutt department said state of anarchy nnd niUrnlo existed, In Ilondurus, which Is almost Indescribable He detailed a number of Instances In which tho Hondurnn officials and soldiers pillaged tho homes of person; of tho lower class, but said after a full Investigation tho Mlrnldn outrage was, ho Iwlleved, tho worst committed In rectnt years. The Choicest Wheat Harvest YiAlds to you Hour which takes rank second to none when wo grind it into what is widely known as tho "Big Starting with prime whole wheat, mado into Hour according to tho best accepted modorn methods, what else could bo the resultant but Al Hour? TYLER SIMPSON COMPANY Wholoaalo Distributors. Subscrlbo for tho Ardraorelto.

Appeal In Tegeler's Cae. Guthrlo, Nov. 20. An appeal will bo filed with tho criminal court of appeals this afternoon, in the caso of tho state against Rudolph Tcgelor, the man now sorvlng Hfo sentenco In tho Kansas penitentiary for tho murder of James Meadows, Pioneer Tclephono foreman, In June, 1907. Tegcler and Mrs.

Meadows, widow of tho deceased, wero tried in the Oklahoma county courts, and tho former was given a vordlct ot not guilty following tho conviction of Tegelor. Tho dead body of Meadows was discovered In his homo In Capitol Hill, and suspicion at onco pointed to Mrs. Mendows nnd Tego-lcr, who had been holding clandestine meetings. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Tako LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE Tablets.

Druggists refund money II It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S Big-naturo is on each box. 25c, That Now England dinner by tho Presbyterian ladles from 11:30 to 2 will bo tho best thing In town Saturday.

19-2 We Are Now Serving HOT DRINKS As well as Cold DrinKs OUR SPECIALTIES ARE Hot Chocolate Hot Drip Coffee FineXandies at HOFFMANN DRUG CO..

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