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Ardmore. Wednesday January 4. FOUR THE DAILY APOMOStriF. iMi!!4-1 H APPI I Y WFfl SIDNEY SUGOS, Proprietor. II II I I I I I I I I U ntfyl at ih I'ofsVoft' at Arln"f a IM-towd cla Maitw Una On $uberlption Ratet: 3jk ru'Mitfa year .Payabl la Arateo. M BRILLIANT CEREMONY AT CHRIS TIAN CHURCH. MENDELSSOHN QUARTETTE. Perffmarvee Given at Buvi Tempi It Greatly Appreciated. Kd n' tb Dallas Nova T Tb M-adlaioBA MartU PAUL GILMORE. la della&Uul asd ta dlalorae bright and pttpiaat The tfory brtc !y la cm of a roxwc mrn4 man PepUr Ywang Star Welcomed atj lAsmh,y x rMhkr r of Kng Vendeme By Splendid Audience. (Und, a dream.-. m rsppi la his sclea tac H4c"!i ptey. Tb Man ' tlBc investigation to tt excluiion (? i WANTED. ir a4 tk Hamming l'fd ' xao for 'of all clt. iilmoft tac)a4la? bit wif fpaJ&r1l) lt Dallas a4 otr targu -j lWr( u,,, printed ..- a SaQlll' An Italian daadr, with & jw wal-i rltla of U ootmut- ti&iae a Mga- l3Bakw kt trotting. Tfce flr Mm- u rkrd to Lady Lumler. ln fcr ' er ware lt Birtt at Baa Tempi) fci- .i 4 taken J bn affiTuon during tie of her aa tte loan of tae r1a ol Uae I'abllabed every afnaoo atcptj av.onjay and fl-mday toornlBg j Oflrf, of iiuuicauo .Sort wo- r rm 'rfj He. J. Clarence Read and Mr. MjI jjt. C. A. Lcua cosum. At Uie CtoVtf f tie Ewetta Pledge vofi Befare Immtnae CrrJ Floral Deo- ratlant and Strrifldlng(. j Tb CbrUtiaa caareh lut eretuaa Kbj. tfcc of a brtlliBt -44lag. tb altar Mr Mattte ffrvtU. Tb ' marrUe aa i-mnlod la U pr- Ui, on ' '';? enc of a rovd tiiat taatd Uw en- i at r iia.i iKKii naiivfcai " ' padty of the rburt.lL It u pertati Ardmore, WedntvJay January 4. for riiHi, tanm. Will rODHH '" iu m Kaaaaa Cly mar autbort!y lur lh hwoud !tB-nl IbM Ht. Jot ph llvrry wtabUi Mi-tm ' fcarriH homo )rtla. rim UulU"! Htutiw wautor Jrom Im-l-rtat Mlarxirl rfboulrt l a HUt waji vrtio In imltlKir afraid or luliaiucJ to ilT) I"'" ,b" ai- of KranolH M j boauty o ftho ga-nf wob oobancvl. 1)1 In ntry dHall. Btrthlngly ortglsai to floral daalRH and bauty of dcora tkm rr among tb rblf fmturi which Miarkl Uf sappy ?ent. Tho tlwioratkmii ww a clwvr cb- i elt. ortalnatl by MrH. 0. 11. WtUo, ; awl tho urran'ineiita rhaileofiod ad inlratloe. lipoc tolly at tti altar when Ili0 iittMitlou of the oyo whk nrrci ttxl by the arcliw. drapvO In wbltu the of lav mtertaianMt 'be hrto.Mr 4rr4 tbu any auaabr ka4 t-8 prtM4. Th projfraai cailwt Ur ettm aa4 Um aaidlr calt2 lr tb rct. Aad umt imhk" hk m m arlta of Ok appeal f tue fiortaa era la aoca anUiia oomposttlotui aa I'm t Tlrod.' Taa company last alcht raa torn- poaod of Mlaa Manruertto SmHh. oae I of tb- Bmltb alaters. and her cklkt iwr ImoMIoiic Hbowod that Is uvctry oapi tal of aaaoctatod talent b Is a btmry j x-kholdr. At her nmt appwr&aci' 'aba iBtwprotad lateral of HlloJ Cook full (Jenmlmo fcayu h will not march in rtio Inaumiral jiarailo bcauu too ma aj curlouH popl -will oUiro at hlin. O-.TOiiIrno In wit yot na4y to m- tlxi rurikh of bwoll society. Clilim haH prwi'-'Dtwl ltd Worl-fa rlr bulhllriK. r!Ctl at u coht ot $136,000 to Inaldunt KriinclH. I'roh ry Mr. Kram-U can now upjirwmt lh fi'-lltin! of piwiplM with lophiuiK on Iholr lmrnUi. A Ht. IuIm woman who prnyixl t" a nlrwt car for al W arntatcil, tin )niluctor bIUtvlnn her Inaane. I hi- rondnrUir was tirubably rtht in Uih illaKtioala. Any woman who lliinki aim run Kt h niat In a atrial rar in HI 1niU muni b lnaaiw. , Arlrona Inalhta that hb nvvvr wi'i K.uaont to Ih Iuk Uook'd up wltb Now Mnjho lu alaicUood and declares if Mio haa to jvJn handi with any olhw Ktali) or territory alia tirufora Call furnlii. New MuxiiVa atrenuoua opp i fltlon In Ihu a nemo Indlcatoa that tin! f( xIIiik la thoronnhly mutual. if tint lanovra ol iht eotmlry ar op poaiol lo a continuation of thH ! IHiria iliy ahouhl convoy tbulr doalrv 10 nmgrHaa for lomplUng U"la Inloi m.illon rourvrnlnx t' otlou crop l"' iloparlinonl U almply wiinplyln with mi u of conKrfM which U mania i ry Am tho maltwr now atniulu thr 11 ii) almply lolv uiain u to roi ilcr iiio ri'iMirih act iiratfly mid re l ui.ly and loavo th- riniMinalhlllty lo. thmr iiriimiiliiitlnii whfrc It propsrl hfloiiKH lo emiKri'i,'- niiyn Hccroinry WIIhoii Our cltl'iiH aliimltl ri'iiiombm tUnt lu mititrlfilnlnK lhi miimborH of tlm i.i.r iiMMirlnllon from tho two torn tori, k mid th vlHlilng .Ntitora thuv may ln iinU'rtnliiliiK uiikcIii uiiiiwiiri'M. A f'-w yi'iuii Irom now ami imyono of tlnMo Hi'iillciniMi may lm runvnt iiik yon ih HOM'inor, idiimcMmun or Uiu. cl Hlalra i niit"r. or lit. may be III" )iiiIko on ihi IikiicIi whi'ii you urn bo iiik MHi-tl for illvoico or pnmtcuto-l fur RiitlliiK h t'M '! Thoro in all MmlH of poHKibllltli-H in a" Oklaho ma or Indian Torrltmy luwyor uttor wo mH away fiom tarrtbiic nil" -Hlmwni'o lliTiild. rcrtly In front of the altar wad a larRii arch fahtonod to(4thor by i Katu lied In a wrt-ath of Minllux an l iliiratyl In wbltu. Th.' rich dcnlRn ol snowy while with diamond olfitct, boon of tho altar formed n prutly buck ground. (Sracuful 1mUhuh of huiIIiix with oluntfirn of mlHtlotxMt "mlxjw erixl tho walla mid rhautloliurM and In tho aoft kIow of tho uli-ctrl: ItKh'.i thu worm una ono of brilliancy, t'ot tiwl plania ami Uov.it uddtnl iiiim.-Ii t; thH ilecorntlona. Wltb tho llri alrulna ol Hi" hk'I dliiK march playid by Mlaa NHa Wti llama, aorompnnltNl on tbo vloll'i by Maator Jack tmdim, tbo bridal parlv inarchcd h lowly down Um ulalo. Klrti 1 R tiiwl'laya before fb waw mlowad to lay aakle tbo lisp. Wltb -'Tbii .S iboy" and after that the "Moo Cow ,ir.d tho "Plaint Ort-r tun Uuoil La at. ah hal nor h'tarer In painful laURh t;r or In truant tir at will. Diehard Yarndly wa "tho follov will th" cello," and he mado a hlL j Itangu and roundnoss, ueh n that ; Hhown In tho Blnrfni; of T. KrancU ! HuKhoa, haa been ahown by few tun orn before a Dalian public. William ('. Bmlt)i wan a Iomi Hecond and In hlH own Urn- ih hrm In compartfioa for tecnUiue and tondornet.. Yarnrt ley lu bnrltono wns In keeping with Yarndley at cello and piano, and r ban Io Alklro wu a basso appareut 1 without bottom that could bo wound ed. Hnrti of the performer wan a Obllnlntc aa time would permit, nn l u-Y.il.. di(i u-iirk wax aonrectatod 'i waa iho onaemble that appealed. Th' cloaltiK "Hun of My Soul." adapted t'i the Intermoisw) from "Cavallerla ltuaii cana," waa n capllvatinK rllmnx. A aecompanlHt at tho piano Ml WANTKD A white girl to do gen eral work In small family. Apply Sam Weeks at Weeks Ilros. Hard waro atore. 22-tf. WASTKD Men to loam barber trado. Few week completes by our motb od. Constant practice, expert In- Ftructlens. Board and tools provided. Jota now and complete for spring ruah. Catatogue mailed free. Moler Uarbr Colleae, Ft. Worth, Texas. 1-Ct WANTED gxperlonced youns man want poaltlon with mercantile firm as book-keeper or clerk anl took-keopor. Will Rive last em ployer as referonce. Addroaa llox No. 36!, Ardmore, I. T. 3-6t FOR .NT. FOR SALE. Dtew, and the last two times by the clever youn actor, i'am Ollmore. That tho play haB lost none of lt r-op- ularlty was fully demonbtruted by the hlzo and onthunlaKra cf the houKeg which welcomed 'uu produc tion at the two performanctM yos'er day. The crowdn filled evwy avail huKbaud, and the dreamer Is awak ened. Tho plot 1? w'U conceived, an l last evening waa well portrayed. The work ol Mr. Ollmoro was ai. but perfect. HU naturalness, his ev preHlon and his reading were fault less. And bin work was fully appro clatod by both tho magnificent au- FOR SAU5 A scholarship In either the Tyler College of Tyler Tcxaa, or tho Capital City Business College of Guthrie, Ok. Address Ardmoroltf, Ardmore. IT, STOLEN STOIJCN $30 reward ror one blacx horee, ID hands high, brauued T on left shoulder, has split in oro ear. Will pay $35 reward tor horeo ana thlof. A. W. Speak . Woodford, I. T. 30 il warn LOST. ablo seat In the house, and stanulnij .dlencos which greeted him, the cmw i room was tho ouly thing for sale Ahen 'at the evening performance forcing the curtain wa rung up. hlm to step from his character nt the Tho play Ih one pregnant with spaik : end of the third act and mako a cur I LOST An overcoat, light weight and I light color. Return lo tho U. S. At torney's olllce. ltf No ly natural, situations. The repartee I vombor 25. cum., the ushers, l-ror. Btunley and w.rjpiBUB , I4 ,tollBll ,UI1ician. ac unit imrum, m.iiowcu uy uio ai ilm j,t,r,elf wlth a Krac0 ant, gUc tendants. six young ladlea who looltel Uml was Ill(.ftBlIlg t0 ,1W friu,h p..i.ireiiu oru.-u in wriuo, wi.u i ., .,,,, ,, ,i, .-lallnra. MU Cxpcrlonco In Ardmore. Aniotii; Ihu not. In Ihu Okmhomnn, .HHMnirlng under the he.i.l "Oomi 0)m men ial Trnvi lera," Is the following "U V. Hparks, wio haa by hi bust iuik nUtllllo awl shililiios been W.--v.ite.l to lun proud rank of saeboiu in Uio (Iraiitl Avenuo botwl vuleilo Hh an ep rU'ttre ibirlng lh hoi iinr that chIIm for hviiin.itliy. it w.i ut Ardmoro that tho iIiiiik o , .....I Ural has o Nsimuded mr t ..id Now Mr. Buarlu know ail .iic.nl ball and wlnl functions, airl lu lias oven an iuporiiw' Mbh thrw blli Now Ardmore In th mn-lal Muitr of Ihu ChlokiiMnw eotintry und 11 r Hj.nrkH In fund id Kitloiy. Mo h uu Imitator of Ohiitorlleld and he hiH the ixillMh of tH. iner only lo b ariulrvl In Moiuphbi. He can dance wlih Uu. rrtolu languor nrimlriHl in Now Orleans or with the activity of Atlanta's bo it nvMoty. Ho can put his boat foot forward In Urn quadrille and he can bow lu the minuet llko u rtulllllan don. With all of theso sir oonipllHhmeuts, Mr. HparKa lost out at tho Ardmoro ball, ho did not seem to catch on with the bollo und beaux and to bo brief, was cut. Woundod In pride find mind he returntvl to Ok bihoina City a changed man dmm not Bpeak more of social trl halo to luaicli. Tho harmony of color wan beautiful as those young ladles marched In two to the altar an 1 through the arches where they stool ou either side waiting (ho arrival ot Um bride and groom, who came down .e fttslq. itoa'hlng I he nllur the couple separated to pass through lb -arches ou the right and lelt and nioe- log again In the pulpit, where' Rev. 8cbouiiov.;r of OaJnoMVllle pronounceil tho marriage ceremony which uulio.i ihe two lu wedlock. With a continuation ol the e.i " march Hie newly married coupl" iimn licil out through tho arch held t geCher by the Kale. It was liol oien by Mlsaim IIIIsh Corlcw ami Irene Dick. The bridal paily then mnv.'.l u, . ntrniico. 'Hi., young lady alteu.lunlH wen MUea Mattle Ilnlley and Mable Wnr ren; 1111mm Corlew and Ireiio DIcU, Tbadlo Jameu and Ulla Oleun tJilin-.-who mari'hed In the orddr uameil. Tho groom, Rev. J. Clarence Read. has been for nevernl y.irs tho paif I or of the Christlun church and is man of i.lerlliig (jualltleM.' lie li'i-, lose traits of manhood which .ir- greatly admlriHl by those who know him. Rev. Read Is very popular Willi hlii congrcRntliJii and Is hold In n !,"'' eatieni by the people In genoral. Mrs Matll.' IJvuttH, tho bride. In one of Ardmoro' moat ostlmabbi m lies, poseesMliiK thinui iiuallllou vrhlch go to make up sweet womnuhood. Her friends In Ardmore am numerous nnd icr kindly dlapo.illton and bur charm of manner mldn greatly to bur strong lieiNonallty Mrs. Read has been uu active church worker and her boj" eiTorto have been directed In tho up building of the Ohrlstliiu church, ei w-hlcli she belongs, T)ih presents were both nunu'iouf and cosily. They Included cut glaa?. Imports! thiuii, a handsome ilrser lino rocker, etc The Ardmore lote ol Klkst re membeied Mr. and Mrs. Rood wltft a Imndaomo cut glass dish. It la ri meinbered that ou me.eral iM cnslon Rev. Road has olllalatotl nt memorial services of tho lolgo. A lundrtomo leatlier ciuch waa pre sented by momlHTH of tho congrega tloiv. The Ardmorello extends best wUlv on nnd trunt.'i that the futuro hoU.l much In ttoro for Rev. and Mrs. Read. Tbe program, with many an Inter larded eucore, was: "To Arms. Mosmer, Meudelssohns; song, "Ton-i dor Hola," Trolere; personation, "I.lltlo Rod Rldiiig Hood,' Riley, Mar giierlte amlth; (a) "1'ersian Sere nade." June; (b) "Up! Sailor l!o. I'rolhcrce, Mendclajiohna; cello, in ;Clty when his death occurred "Nocturne." XViKorman; H) "Sen- nade," Oiibrlel-.Marle. Mr. Yarndley aong. "The Indifferent Marlm r. Uu lard, Mr. Alklro; "Alaasn s in ic i;oi i. Cold Ground." Mendelsohns: per... atlon, The Newsboy and Hoy Taylor. Marguerite Smith; "Sun of My Sou. Masci.gnl, adapted to the ceiel.ru' ' Intermezzo, from "Cnvallerla Uu cana," Mendolssohns. At the Roblson oper ahouni tomor nw night A Prompt Payment. derstand that payment of the claim Ardmore, I. T., Jtu. 2, I'.'el. 'would have been made on the day ;' Mr. I,. C. l'sure. Secretary Mutual jhls death had I ben in Ardmore -o Life Aaaoclatlon. Ardmore, 1. T. irecolvo It. Dear Sir: I beg leave to thank ' I also wish lo thank you and yoi.. your society for Its promptness In good wife personally and other of- MIsb Marguerite Smith Is the bot child Impersonator on the Amerlcau platform. Fred Kmcrson Urooks. the payment In full of the policy oi llccrs of tho society for protecting my my lato husband, John M. Frazler, , Interests and otherwise tiding me in who died on December 31. 1901, anl my hour of great need of freuds nnd payment was made on January :, ,monoy. Yours very gratefully, 1905 Just two days. 1 wns In Knnsn 1 Slcned, I nn- MRS HKNUIHTTA KRAZIHR. Will Light Is no longer connected with tho Ingram Transfer and Das gage lino. 29-13 If you ever suffer from cold feet oni of our Hot Water uottlos is worth $5. to you. They cost you from DO cents to $2. F. J. RAMSEY, Druggist. If it wi re not for the bar and buff- t jsome men would not have a drop ol Isood In them. irwo ONE PRICE- SPOT CASH Hpenklng of Miss Marguerite Smith. Hho linn postlvely no equal ns a child characterlst. Win. Hawley Builtti. When ii fellow talks through a nail or hat It'e all square. "Wnen he talk Uirouph a derby It's nil round. When he talks through a plug I Li hlfalutln When he talku through a lanamn. H I then, my friend, ho Is apt to be hearJ It's up nud down and a big holler umps. They are n part of tho past to him He shrliiku when the word ban Is used Ho has lost his nppclltn n 1 ha o -en refined his fa !' I on' iirui Gripo-Nti' 1 I" ' v w I'lior H 'l i A (Tod dtsiKiPltloii can bo cultivated but It haa o be carufully watched li rev i lh r hf thouso plant, iU-Mrsu'"!i them from oitcr h 1 pir'iajjt) BLANKETS 1 ARE STORING MERCHANTS OF TERRITORY ARK STORING COTTON. With Texan Banker Who are Mak inn. Advances on Same Tho Re Bull May Prove ProlMailc. Warn Better Price. It may prove of Interest to the Due tnefs men of Ardmore to state tb:v. scornl promlntnt merchnutH of the Olilckasnw Nutlon, along the line of the Fanta e'v are renslgnlng their oi inn lo 'Jons bnnViTS, who are ti.iking iidviii'ce,. on tho same. Th" co'l'i'j Is Ming I eld a ad the nionov advaiicixl euubles the merchant to operate without inconvenluuce If therit uhmilil lie an advance In i . I It will prove profitable for tho owncri Of course tho object In holding tin product lu for this purpose stated Much of the cotton will bo stored In warehouses and held Indefinitely. While soiiiu of tho merchants have resorted to this means tbo farmera are atlll holding much of thu Hooey staple In an offort to socuro a boner price. How long they will bo able to ( hold out depends entirely upon their Ilnanclal status, ir they are out on debt the yenn hold till spring. If thoy urn In debt the farmers must ne ' cssnrlly mnrkot. With prevailing coudltlo ship I numts are practically nt a slam with the exception of a few consign mfmts Indicated nbove. But there is very lUtlo shipments bolng mado to foreign ports ; from Ardmore. Tlu market price Is tho result of Ihl. Tin . ...Ill Al.l.l.. I,nln .,ltl.l.4 niovuiiieiiv u .iuui.ut; m-i,.. n....... tho noxt two weeks. ILtllroads nro We have decided to maKe a clean sweep of every Wool BlanHet in the house and maKe it now while the people need them. As there has been very little cold weather, you have possibly neg lected buying your blanKets. If so, we will now fjive you a chance to save some money on them. Our blanKets are all FULL SIZE and are bought right, and from the best blanKet maKers in the country. We have had an immense business in this department, in fact we have handled three stocKs of blanKets during the fall season. This we consider sufficient evidence that our prices are right, especially when you consider the very limited amount of cold weather. We Do Not Carry Over Goods From one seas. in to another, ho lioro govt for a clean up in thin depar'mrnt. All 2.25 blanKets $1.90 All 5.00 blanKets $4.15 All 2.50 blanKets $2.15 All 6.00 blanKets $5.10 All 3.00 blanKets $2.35 All 7.50 blanKets $6.35 All 3.50 blanKets $2.75 All 8.50 blanKets $7.25 All 4.00 blanKets, $3.40 All 10.00 blanKets $8.40 All 4.50 blanKets $3.65 All 12.50 blanKets $9.85 concentrating very llttlo cotton also. Please remember that this house never changea a price on poods in order to make a reduction. Your neighbors have bought their blank et nt the regular price. You now have a chance to buy them at a nice saving. If you want choice, do not wait too long. ARDMORE DRY GOODS 00 ARDMORE'S FASTEST GROWING STORE I Tho host chocolate with whlppod I cream at Frank Butt's Drug Btore 1 4 V -UP 1