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Ardmore, Sundry, July , 1906. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE, five. The Largest and Most Complete ..LINE OF WATCHES IN THE CITY,. Ill Solid (Jo d nnd Gt-ld V lied Casts, v Itli tnovomet ts of any 'irst class make Every watch fjuitrantird, WALTER C. DEAN 108 Wett ManSf Jeweler and Optician Fine Watch Repairing Wear the Best; It Costs No More Colon l-nliel Vl-lo I'ate Wixilrn. tliinn veil trltiiiu uk Lfcr I'H MAKK YOl'lt CLOTHES W l t'.eaMDg. KelMlrli.tr kn-l I'.-cmiik Ardmore Tailoring Company til North WaoblDUtun H JNO.COONKtl. Pro,. fa w -i: A What Quenches Your Thirst ? Why! soda water, of course !f It's drawn from our fountain It exhilar ates, but can't Intoxicate AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN' It'H the usual tlilu to hear, 'How lovely,'' "Oil! liow good," "Mow do Hrlou." H'h your fault if you don't Rut jour share of what we draw. Our bodii Is tlio boot in the land nnd the boot pooplo In the land buy It. You're one or them C. V. SEGALE ! t PRESCRIPTIONS t i t At Our Storr Are ; FILLED WITH ? PURE DRUGS j As Prescribed BY YOUR PHYSICIAN ! VVVVW RED CROSS j DRUG .COMPANY. Bonner's Old Stand Phone 15 t t t I :- TUCKER'S MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats Steak's and Roasts frnmpt Delivery Phone 91 T V T r T, N. COLEMAN The City Druggist Phone 4 109 West Main Entire w U I OIU11V Ul .FINE MILLINERY. And Ladies Furnishings HALF PRICE ..CLEARING SALE.. ..LOWENSTEIN'S.. - v THE CHURCHES. Catholic Church. Mil hi norvicea mill b. hi.iil h: tlio Cat hollo chapel this nioriiliiK at ! o'clock. All uru Invited to attend the rervlcos. JAMF3 J. AVAM.lt A IT Pasto- I Episcopal Church. I Thoro will bo divine service nt St. Philip's church tomorrow. Preaching at ll a. in. nnd 6:15 p. in. Sunday School at D'.-lli n. in. F. A. JUNY. nector. First Baptist Church Preaching morning and -nonlng by the piiHtor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, II. Y. P. I'., at 2:30 p. 111. Hiislnoss mooting at p. 111. You a 10 Invited to ntt lid some r .ill c"' tlii'fe services. J L. KEMJJR. Pastor Broadway Methodist Church. Itev, Sam Steel, who addressed tlio audience at the Chautauqua last even ing, will preach at the ftroadway MetliodlHt Church HiIh morning at 10 o'clock. All are Invited to .mend and listen to thin distinguished speaker. II. II. WATSON, Pastor. First Presbyterian Church. Services will bo held today at Hit I church. Sunday school at 'J:V a. m. ( .MnrnliiK soi vices at 11 a. ill TVre I will bu no night service, as we will ; Join with the Chautauqua1 Inllstonlng J to Dr. PlnorV Illustrated locturevnt' the nink. Meeting of busiiioii nt 0;IiJ I a. 111. Ordlnniloii of deacons nt tlio 1 , morning service. A cordlul welcome ' ! nwalta you. CIIAS. C. WEITH, PaHor. Hire's root boor, thu Ideal summer liovornge, at C. V. Segalo'a. Tlio Waldorf refrigerator Is best hy test. Special prices. irncs nnon. 1 Practical Tinners and Plumbers. ' (let your barbed wire from Dlvens, Corhn ft. Fronsley. Notice. un nnu alter juiy iu, i;iuu, me uuni-1 Ists of tlio Ardnioro Dontnl Society j will positively refuse to do any dental work for those who have refused to j pay (heir dental bills. A list of those tiei-smic u-lll tin furiilklinil nvnrv ilnn. ' tint In the city. 1 PERSONAL NOTES. J. I.undr'.im Is nt Mmletln. T. J. White left on the south bound fur Fort Worth. .1. P. DaviMipoit t in the city on bus iness today. Han Jone Is in the city from Cor nlh on buslnertn. Miss MnKKle Wicker of MnrloUn Is. vltlni; In tlio city. Dr. .1. F. Young doimrted yentorday on a visit to Kiowa. K M. anil T. V. Askew r In tlio lv from Mniinsvllle. W. W. Trask n In tho oity from Miirlelta to spend Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Hell Is at home from a vllt to Corslennn, Tflxas. Miss Kdnn Clieney In th ptest of in r ilster In Abilene, Texas. ieo. tt. Montgomery Is nitions; the Mi Mis visitors In the elty. T. I,. WrlRht departed yeatordny 011 it visit of several days to Sulphur. I)i' I A. Itohlsou of Pauls Valley w.i-. In tho city yesterday on bnsluww. Mr W M. June left today for Fort i 11 i"i h short v1tlt With friends. Mi .r. A. nays and sou of Piano, tixa-. are xtioot of Mrs. ('. A. Snm 'IIMIS II W FleldhiK nnd little daimliter. Il.ui 1, witb lii the elty ymtordny from i..l- Mm A. S. PiiIHuiii li nt home from .1 l-it with her dmighter nt lttihcn, Ti'MI". Miss PenrJ Wllklns of Pilot Point Ih the Rtiest of her friend, .Miss Mil mle Nlsbett. .1. C. and Claude WashliiKton of Ma rietta were In the elty on linsiilom yesterday. Mrs. T. V. MorKim U vIhUIiik with relatives In Chlcknslin. Mr. and Mrs. I'M Noble ate spending the summer nt llnneoyu. Now York. Mrs. 11 llalKht left Friday after noon for (ialuesvllle to spend toitny with relative. Dr. W. jl. Hrown of I.ono drove and T. C. Hridmnnn of this elty are taking a vacation 011 lllue tlver. Sid Allen of KauiHis City, who has been visltliiK his brotiier Harry, re tuniHd to his home today. Itev. S. II. Holmes and son, Wayne, of Ardnioro, are vIsltliiK J. W. llalley and family. Chlcknsnw Cnpltnl. Mrs. W. IJ. Huston of Valley View, Texas, Is In tho city, the Kuost of her mother, Mrs. S. K. Wallace, 2nd n ve nue, northwest. Miss Maude Tennery loft yesterday afternoon for Wcttiiiiku nnd Ilr.ii;e:i Arrow, where she wll visit friends and relatives throuKh the summer. Miss Kuliy Unrdnur Is vIsltliiK rela tives here, 011 her return homo to Checotah from Kentucky, where she has been for tho' past two weeks. Max Mean has returned from Mem phis nnd other places In Tennessee, Mr. Until has been absout for some tlmo visiting his old homo which Is In Mississippi. Hev. ScIvIiIro of Ardnioro preached to a largo audience last Sunday week at Springer. Quite a crowd of Nos terltes was 011 hand and reported a nice tlmo. Horwyn IJght. II. II. Simpson, owner mid editor of tho Chickasaw Capital, and wife, pass ed through" Ardnioro todny 011 route to (lalvoston from Tishomingo. They will visit friends In thnt city. Win. Nowmnn lin returned from Chlcknslin, whoro ho hna been for tho past few days looking after his branch produce houso at that place. -Mr. Newman says trade Is good at Chlckasha and the country seems to be In a prosperous condition. Sol M. I.owonsteln has rat?fir-rt from a two years' stay In Hoston, whoro ho atcniled tho Now Knglaml Conservatory of Music. Mr. l.owon stein was director of tho St. Alphon sits thontre orcliostra whllo In Hoston. MrH. J. W. Iluchnnnn Is In tho city Yroin .Momplils, Tcnn., to sond some time with her brother, J. H. Sprnglns nnd fnmlyl and lso to visit her two sons, Hnl and II. Uuchnnnti. Miss Stewart returned homo to Ard more Snturdny aftor visiting Homo tlmo with her sister, Mrs. C. P. Ilruco. Mrfl. Thomnson rotiirnod to her homo at Ardmore Sunday after a few days visit to her grand daughter nnd grand son, Mrs. C. It. Slpos and W. M. Waldo. Pauls Valley Sontlnol. Hev. F. a. Jtiny, of St. Philips church, Ardnioro, olllclntod at St. Mary's on Sunday evonlng last. Thoso who wore fortunato in attending woro deeply Interested In tho nriinant diicourso delivered. Rev. Juny re turned to Ardmoro Mondny In tho nf tornoon, aftor gladly reviving old ac quaintanceship with his many frlonds. Sentinel. C. I.. Ilyrno has returned from a f-hott I ilp to Duraut. wucra he went to look nftor. tho Intorosts of tho Chickasaw Lumber Co., which coin. pany has a binnoh ynrd nt .D.irunf. I S. J. l iner, tlio contest iimnwtor for 1 thn Aulinotoltr's great ll.mno, contest, left 'yetrdsy fpr.pnJiits ntnfti on bus Incus relutlvo tu" Uiu cohttMt. 1I will J return touny." DISTRICT CONFERENCE. Attending Delegates Return Much Church Business Attended to. Hev. II. II. Watson, pastor of the Hromiviay Methodist church, W. S. Wolverton and .r. N. Moow, truste's of the chniTh. have returned from Mannsvllle. her tlu-y have le-n nt tKtidlim 1 ho annual meeting of thf dtntrlet eonfrrenee, xyhleh met In a three-days' session lieattntiliiK last Thnrmlay. Thes Heulletiien went as di'lenntea fmm the etiurrh here. There were also several other dele gales In att ndnneo fHint her, but tin y will mit return until Momla The returning delegate teis-.n a ery liiti'itstlnv session of the eotiferrnri' and say that mtieh luistnes of tniHtrt aiue to Hie ehtitrhes In this dlstrlrt wi:s transacted. Titer were ntHiiit slxt delegates from different places If attendnnee. The delegates say thev werv well enterlslned by the peo ple of Mannsvllle. The next place of mii'ttng for the conference will be di-Hdort ition tster. Wm. Deveny. See Win. Dr!iy Uw blstksmlthln t. slineltig ami earrlage reimlr work. 110 I Jii ul Hroadway. Hum to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. limine n son. MERRY TALLY-HO PARTY. Take Initial Trip In Tally-Ho Over th-s City Jolly Party. Jolty wrty Initiated the new tally ho. which hax '. 1st ben purehnsiil hy Oirar Wllkers in. n.le yesterday aftei nnnn with a ''do ovei lb" city. The drive lasted (or nhuut an hour ai.d the prlucliHil sttoets u( .he 1 It v. t'lth biislness and residence, were visited. The party also drove to Hargrove Heights and to the Fair Kroitnc. They prosunted a picturesque scene ns they drove over the elty, with the huicle blowing mid tho Jolly crowd at their host. They created consldeiable attraction In the drive, as a tally-ho Is a novelty In Ardmore. The new attraction lias met with considerable uncouroKCinciit by the eltlsens of the town. A paity of young people have made preparations to go to tho lake Monday evening In the tally-ho. Thoso who woro among tlio party yesterday afternoon Included Mr. and Mrs. C. U Ilyrno, Mr. nnd Mrs. IS. It. Culllot. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C.' Demi. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Suggs, Hlwood Wolverton, Will Whlteninn, H U San ders, Orrln Hedlleld as bugler, and Oscar Wllkersou, to whom the tally lib belongs, drove tho four hnndsnine hlnck horses which drew the party. Wo have the old blacksmith, (. W. Myuks, employed now and can aceo'ii modate you In any lino of work. (I'd Ardmore Sash ft Door Factory. 1IAKIUS ft Al'STlX. Indian Dall. A big game of Indian ball IishiIm hii arranged for the morning of' the Fourth of July at the Fair AseiHia tlou grounds. The Indians have not played this summer ud II. ey 1 ie enthusiastic over the nppioachliiK game. Hoiihtou Hull, who Is a nephew to Sitting Hull and who eau 11111 as fast as nn ordinary pony, It Is tn. 1. ! ar ranging the game. Tho attractions In the ntlermion will consist of free for all pasliig, trot ting, running nnd automobile races. Wo are selling wator hose at spe cial', prices. WEBK8 HHOS. 1 Practical Tliiiiera and Plumber". COW FEED no luishuls'cotton seed for sale real cheap If hold Monday, July 2ml.', Call at my fruit nnd food store. " K. 11. PUOII, 1-2 A"rdiuore, 1. T SANTA FE PUMP STATION. Destroyed by Fire Yesterday Morn ing Loss About $500. Tho Santa Fe pumping ktatlon, about a mile north nf tho city at the railroad lake, was completely destroy ed by flro yostorday about noon. Tho blare was caused by the smoke vtnuk of the englno getting loo hot, which caught the lluo of tho house. The engineer hud gono to dinner when tho fire started, and the building had almost complotoly burned down be fore tho flames woro soon by nny one. IVhon tho flro was discovered It wa too lato to snvo the building. Tho ma chinery which was lu tho stntlon was partly saved nnd It is thought that tho pump will be In operation by Monday morning. Tho loss reached about flvo hundred dollars. It Is thought thoro Is siilllelont wator In tho tank lu (ho- elty to supply the engines until the pump can bo start ed. Wit are sollliiK water hose at sp rial inlnf'K. WRHKS imos I ' ' Practical Tlnpors and Plumliecs.' SLEDGEHAMMER PRICES LflfHes tn u., welt & turn uim Hi f -iand $fl ."( nw Jj;).98 " b ntlt $a and $8 M m.w 2.29 ' " " " " ,r.O and now 2.1 " tan turn sell', wo-Hi now 139 " black ox torn s v, vvnrtli I and S1.7S now . . 1.19 Slippt'i'on lMiifsain couiilcr from 'J!c to Uc. LYNN, The Shoe Man WANTED, A NAME. $25.00. Reward Will be Paid. To the lad) suggesting the lwit name fur the New Subdivision, that In siMin to be placed on the markit b.i V II. McKIro). Morris Sass et al.. and with a view to assisting with the se leetii n of the best nsrre inwalble for this New Subdivision, we jit'intlt th. foPi wing ilsta. f'ii 'he coni 'erstlon nf the ladles that mn see lit t-i na p 1 a name LeTtion. In the Southwest Qnarter the eon reded moat desirable residence qnar ter nf Ardmore. Intends from We Msh Avenue on the ICast to the City limits on the West, and fn mi Me IJsh Avenue nn the "Notth, to the Mcl.lsh HiHiiestetuI on the South. Size of Subdivision. Will contain SO acres cut up Into 197 lots. 75 feet front by 10 feet deep, with alleys, 30 feet wide nnd streets 70 feet wide, will lie 3V4 Weeks wide and about 7 hlouks long. All within walking distance of the husl ihns eenler of Ardmore. Elevation. Most all lots In this New SiiUllvls- Ion will bo elevated and from which I a commanding view of the City may j be obtained. Prices. l.ou In this Subdivision will hi sold at such prices, aa will admit .it every buyer doubling thalr iftMHar within one )mr. Demand. Four blocks lu this New itabdlvtstoa have nlriNidy been sx;ken for by prominent nltlzous of Ardmore, whleh would tend to Indicate that every lot can ami will be sold wlthliP six months. F. II. MoKLHOY. Rev. Watson to Guthrie. Huv 11. II. Watson, of tho Methodist church will leavo In tho morning for ' (luthrlo whoro he has been called to preach at tho Kpworth Chnutntiqun which Is In session for ten days there. Hev. Watson will preach two sermona while away from the city. He goos to (luthrlo nt tho Invitation ot tho people, of that city, who nro holding n, clinu tatiqun. Sumo of tho foroniost speak, ors of the Union will bu In attendance ami speak before the chatitatiquu. It Is quite an honor that Hov. Wat Mm should bo Invited to nddross tho meeting. Several of tho spenkora who , . , have boon KptH.kl.iK nt ho chau tauqua hero for the past week will also bo nt ,uU,r The innnngmiiuiit of this paper en- .l...-Knu W f ltrv-nr. fnr ,,r..al,lont ,lf !tl.o United Slates. H. T. Williams of Durnnt, for governor and Henry M . I.Mr,., ,.f A.I,. 0..t,.r nf ll,n no'tv , u-...ci.. m.vu. nttitu ui nitti 11111501011 tuvenuu- ger. See our Ico crenm freezers which are selling tit n big discount. WHKKS IinOH. 1 Practical TlnnorR and Plumbers Charged with Larceny. Taylor Presley wan brought to town Friday evening by Deputy Havens, from Din-wood. Presley is ehurgud with larceny. It Is alleged that ho stole n cow and yearling from his luothur-Iii-law, who also lives nenr Durwood, selling them to a man named Cox. This. It Is alleced, oc curred on the 17th of lust February. And that Immediately aftor tho occur rence ho left thu country going bauk to his old home' In Alabama. He re turned hero son oral days ago nnd as the warrant was still standing for his arrest, Deputy Havens served It. .Prosley was bound over for his pro , Ilmlniiry hearing on the 7th. He gave bond lu the sum of B00 and was re leased. Fruit Jars at Stevens. Kouuoily & Pprnglns Co. District Court. District court was held a short .while Saturday morning. Quito n deal of business, such as ardors, mo tions for now trials, were heard and disposed of. In the divorce ease of Mary Flomlim vs. Charles Flouting, a decree of ill voice whs grouted. ' The suit of lluyiioe Whooler vs. PrLioo Hallway, consumed the great er portion of the time. It Is a suit for damacea ami was argued before U10 court. Court will be lu session asalu Monday nfornluc. '. 1 ' . STEWART CASE CONTINUED. Will Come Up Again on the 5th cf July Testimony Practically All in The tpri lliiiliinr hearing cf Cal 1 -I Men Stewart, charged with the m drr nf Dr. Samuel A. (Iraham af UoW er on the sixth of June, which hu nr citpleil the imst three days In tin- en ! missloner's court was continued Sst unlay sftermwn until July 6tlr. at whleh time it will again b iUu np and the remaining testimony n the ease taken. Court was ntllomuctl and the rase continued on aecoimt t? Judge T. X. Hobnett havmg to ro to Marietta to bold eoniinlsslnic'V court MiHtdsy. that day beliiK Uw regular court day. Out of the frti Ave witnesses sitinnHined, nlmut tw -r. ty-elght have been examined, the etti era will probably mil be irnwl, 111 ti n case. The defense has seveinl it nessus to take the stand,, unmiur whom were .). A. Stalling, who had boon summoned by the government. Allison Keller, Ike Lemon, and a man named Dallam. Tho case, It Is thntigtit. ran bu finished and the evidence nil heard In one day's time aftor It la brought up on the fith. We lead, others try to Imitate. 1 y,. V. SWIAI.-E m mr ,c" oro",,, fr," "' ,ro-etnn ai a tug uiscoiinc. WHISK 8 HHO.i I Practical Tlnnora and Plutnta-s. The City Fish Market will uiovo or before Sept. 1 to Lynn's old stniitL Mm I Tho Medical Society of the ZC.Ui ( Hecnrdlng District will meet at Mari etta. July 3. Dr. Martin Is president ' ami Dr. Hatson secrutary. Hotd nt Kentlemen live In Mnrtotta, whoro oach session of tho association lu'l'l- ' . , ' 0ATS DEINO MARKETED. . ., . " . Numep ' Wagon Load. Came In 1 cucruay uodq rricc. Several wagon loads of onta woro marketed In the city yesterday, which nro practically tho first In nny gxcut amount which have Uou in.uk Oil far this season from the bicai nelRlt borhood. The oats are of un veper-iur brightnesH mid are considered pxwl ,-rfilti 1 1 L 1. ml,, (1iinl.L.d Tit.. , , ..... . . a 't wnH K"I'I private feeder, an iun WM , , f()p , WH (( llnmll .K,ln. T,H, oals rcltttI. at thirty cents per bushel. They urw of n8 B0,,,l 'lunllty n" ,,,08u Bn ! ny when), bill COIItnlllCd a lltlllllXT T ""'" ir,;1B w.lch 9sed thoni U, , ,M" ',' ' " V D,,,,v ,,ur" n,ul hl Brtttll OoaUtV. I Tlio price Is a good 0110 nnd ennlk. tho farmers to raise 111010 pj-niti end less cotton. Tho Waldorf rufrigerator ! 1k.-mI tiy last. Special prices. WEKK8 IMOS. 1 Practical Tinners and PlumtvTrs J. M'. Shultou left Friday 11 ft on km in. for Dallas, Toas, on buslnosH In com nectlon with the automatic Store Co. of this city. Mr. Hhelton had shfnrc3 on tlio sanio train he went 011, one at the automatic stores, which tit will exhibit In Dallas. It Is tho Intention of the Automatic Store comiuuy to establish those stores lu Texas, tuxl Mr. Shelton goes to Dallas with thtit end In view. Notice to Republicans. Tho Lincoln Hopubllcaii Cltih or Ardnioro will meet on Its tiext rcKtii"'" mooting night, Tuesday, July .Int. u.t S o'clock at tho court house. H. A. HOWARD. IKiC n. u KBLU2H, Soc Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo rocctvon a? my office in tho Noble building until S o'clock p. in. Weduosduy, July 4, lOWi. for tho erection and completion or an additional story on tho J. It. Penrifrw? ton brlok building now Occupied tiy tho Wondor Store. Plans ut.'I specr flcatlons can be soon at my otrtee. 1-2 J. H. WHITK, Arcftl(V Wo Will Not' Extend you fonrthor credit arter July 1st, If you fall to pay your pe I Iik account. 21-10 W. C KBNTJAI.r. ft CtX J5, $10 nnd 20 ronpen boiiii'l this Trire. . .