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EIGHT. The World's Finest Odors j,u Aiiicrica have perfumer whoso productions have at (.lined world wida reputation. Our stork of perfume is ni'ido tip of those bettor -nidus of "oods, the kind of s?oods that are always chnaper oenuse they tire better. We have the newest and most popular odors, as well as the standard specialties which ire in favor everywhere. Wo think you will lind it worth while to lot us serve you whenever anything in this hue is vquirod. Our Choicest Odor is Thelma This is a great favorite with those who like a perfume ,f retined character, it is lasting, but also delicate. - .-Or OrNCH F. J. RAMSEY Main and Caddo DRUGGIST Our Last WeeK j m -t . 1 I our loss II you uo noi come anu bui smiui; ui our of our Household Goods at Cost and Below Cost HALL & HILLIS The Bifi House Furnishers, Dissolving Partnership rank Bsrrylii SRR TUB POINT? j Ef you don't, when you go HlKippitig for a piano you may It.tppen to get stuck. Tho "point" is, iU IS 11 13 AKB PIANOS ui oar store that are built to lac a lifetime. Tluy couie within the lim its ef t pocketboolts. Their ton if. superb, and they tire orH.uuents to your homes. VOsy uut buy one now on U'vrvi vou like. To "see the point" is to make home happy uxiav by buying mie. . B. Luke euiblished IS9S BAGGAGE TRANSFER LINE Phone 261 V or NHlllT STEVE HCVVLES, Proprietor ALLEN'S Carriage Shop for All Uugffy Repairs 'rlovcJ Moved "WEB'S MARKET c'la li OM'il from West Main to ii Wihh.nfjUm. near Huii.i ton's .L"- vtoro. Phone !. I W. A. Pride's Figures J? ON.. ! I KIMM Ol- i TIN and PLUMBING WORK Tim (loiimml for exquisite porfunios hits (U'volopprt in nil countrios, certain people wliu have certain kimiius in this paitiiular din-ction. I'Ynnuo, England t t 1 in i uicpuunc ou .1 A C For Everything That Is Made of TIN. Tin Roofing a Specialty LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Notice. Momla), Sept. 21, being a National Holiday, wo will not collect any hum li on this day. AKDMOHK STEAM LAl'NDRY. , NEW STEAM LAUNDRY. Don't drag along with u dull, bil lions, heavy folding. You need a pill. Cse DeWltt's l.lttlu Marly lllsora. the famous little pills. Do not sicken or gripe, but results aro sure. Sold by Hoffman Drug k.o. ' New Caps for Express Boys, The employs cl tho Weill Kargo Impress company aro wearing a neat cap. with tho name of the company i heron. It is tho custom, and In fact the company demands, that Its em ployes wear such a cap during bus uess hours, hut this custom has been neglevted b the boys heretofore. PATRONS OF POSTOFFICE. General Delivery Window Opens to 11 O'cloc... 10 The holltlay ami Sunda) opening hours have been changod at the post olllfo. The new opening hours will be observed for tho nisi time next Sun la . The general delivery and the car i lor windows have I'oriiiorl boon tiprneil on Sundays and on holidays i. no nour, from to 10 o'clock. Tho penlug ol the windows on these hours hi not give the people tho ailvait ' ip- of getting the malt that is made up Irom the Frisco. The St. l.oills and I Dallas papers arrive on this train .in I li is Important that tlio patrons lot the office receive tholr Frisco mall To ai'fommodatc the pecplo the hour lias boon changed .roin 0 to 10 to i II o'clock. 'I'lu patrons of the olllco observe tho ohiiiig.' and will appreciate bavins; a iiitt'i-ii nt opening hour. Purchased Interest In Laundry. W A (iilllam has purchased tho la loiost of W. U. Uyaa In the Now St nun l.auudrj-. Mr. Hyau owned one ii.urih Interest In tho business which will bo aeld by .Mr. Oilllatn There will ho no change In the man .igomont of the business. ELDO r cent cigar, Jtndc In Ardmore An accurate clinical, or fever, ther mometer will determine tho true con- illtlon of a person who shows signs of fever. Wo base guaranteed ones at 7f.i to $2 r0. :r, F .1 HAMSKY, Druggist. ! : ! ! : : : : D. REDFKELD INSURANCE AGENT Prompt Settlement on Fire ami Tornado Lo.s,se.s THE DAILY ARDMOREITB THE PAVING SCRIPT. Kansas City Offered Only 90 Cents on the Dollar, Major H. W. Dick returned toda from Kansas City, ClilcnKo niu St lmlx. Mr. Dick has been to thine place In company with Manager Mr Quarters or tho McQuarlors Plumbing mid Manufacturing Company of Hills bcro. Toxhh, which company haw the rontrnct for paving tho strutn and nl Iph of Improvement District No. I of Ardmore. Tho purpeo of their ln- It to these places wan to dispose of the pAVliiK rertlllcatuH on which arc to lie raised the money for paving the streets of this city. These certificates will ablegate In nil something like lir.O.OUO. It had noun tlio Intuutlnn of Mr. Dick and Mr. McQuarterB to go only to Kansas City, but thoy were offered only !)0 cents on the dollar for the certificates, by Kansas City llrmn. TIiIh ninoiini was too Hiuall and they then wont to Chicago and St. I.oiiIh. In those citlcH they did not ask for bids but placed tho proposi tion hi fori) drum who handled this class of certificates and linked them to llgurc on handling them. Mr. Dirk said thero were some ten or llfteon linns tlyurltiK on the proposition, and he expects to hear from them tdiortly. It Is sometimes a dllllcult matter to handle paving ccrtlllcutes, as there is generally very few buyers for that class of bonds. Mr. Dick Is of tho lplulou though that thoy will dispose of the certificates shortly, and sats In- thinks they have gotten things Into :dinpo so they can bo sold for a bettor rate than offered at Kansas City. Mr. Mi'Quarters stopped at Oklaho ma City, but will nrrlvo In Ardniore In a day or so. NO TROUBLE RESULTED. Qiher Beverages Being Analyzed nncl May Be Prohibited. Tl.' marshal's olllco has itctcij wind from deputies In this ills' -n-t tint i.ic lane experienced no t"ibl' i nnimng tlio orders recently isu d l Marshal Porter to tho effect Hint trrtaln beverages should be prohibited nun being sold in the Southern Dix ie!. This order was placed In tho anils of every deputy in this district ml had jurisdiction of 211 towns. i oui all over the district tho reports f tho deputies are being received and there in not a case reported in which any trouble has been experienced In closing the snle of tho beverages inined In tho order. Jinny of tho olnts which handled these beverages have closed up, whllo others have talc n up the sale of the milder bovorngos which come under tho letter of tho law u rofernco to the amount Of alcohol they contain. It was given out officially thin morn- ug that probably after analyses oth ers of tnese herages will be cut out. This Is at least expected In of ficial circles. The analyses of these lexeragai have not yet been received When thoy do arrive Marshal Porter will act accordingly. Moved His Store. S. W. Hitter, who has been engaged In the grocery business on West JIalu street, has moved hla store to West llroadway. lie Is further from the business center, but ho says that his trade largely depends upon solicited orders and that he will enjoy a;i good patronngc there as he did on West Main. The store formerly occuplei by hlin will be used by (5 .W. Hitter K. Sou. LABOR DAY. Remember Labor D.iy, Monday, Sep tember 3. The greatest ovent in the history of Aidiuore. For privileges on ground see ad of committee, in this paper. 'JIl-Gt Raiding Joints in Kansas lly Associated Press. Abilene, Kns., Aug. Ilti Uvcr Join In this county was raided Inlay Twen ty-llvo Joint hoopers wore arrested charged with violation o' the bit Ion law. p. oh!- Madam Vaga, a palmist In this city, was seized with n stroke of apoplexy today. She was Immediately taken to the Ardmore Sanitarium. From. tho last report she Is very low. Selling Gin Property. II. S. Ilnydon returned today from Pauls Valley where ho has ben wind tin,' up the business of tho Planlors Compress Company In this ills' i let. At Paul Valley ho sold tho last sin own ed by that company, to J. ,1. Cum nunc Mr llaydon will leave Monday for Ma dill whero he goes to work 'or DoJ urn & Williams of this city, as cot ton buyer. Tko Planters Compavs fVmpnny has gone out of busln-.'ss. M. L. Orrell Is In the city from HoMitim vlsltlun his sou, J. T. OitoII. Me has not been hero befr-re In ulniost thru ars and expresses surprise ; i tho erowth ot Ardqiore. Ho says this la thy best town In the territory. A BUMPER COTTON CROP COTTON MEN SAY CONDITIONS ARE ALMOST PERFECT. Ardmore Will Rec?lve More Than For ty Thousand Bales of the Fleecy Staple. Largest Acreage in Chickasaw Nation's History. .1. W. Freeman of Pauls Vnllty and '. 1'. Lano of DhvIk, two cotton buy- rs, were Arumoro visnors unit nigni. Mr. Initio has been buying cotton for great number of years and hns much xperloncc In observing croiu. He snys tho Chickasaw Nation tlila year as tho largest acreage over before In Its history and tho yield will bo almost orfect. Uo says the worms will not any way affect tho yield. Tho rea sons assigned for this statement Is the lateness of the season coupled with the heavy frultngo of tho cotton. Tho town of Davis received G.000 bales of cotton last year and he estimates the yield this yenr at from 3,000 to 10,000 bales. Taking bin lowest ilgurcs as basis, and estimating from tho re ceipts of this town last year, Ardmoro will receive more than 10,000 bales his. Mr. Lano Is very optimistic in his statements hut his opinions nro shared to a great extent by tho cotton men of this city. HELD WI1HOUT BAIL. Will Evans, the Wife Beater, Still In Jail. Will Hvans, the man who Is charg ed with assault wltn Intent to hill and who Is now In Jail at this place, has been held without ball. It Is clalm- d that Kvans neat his wife most un- norrlfully, from which she may dto. n tiio meantime tho olllcers aro await- ng the results nf her Injuries, and Kv- ins has been held without bond. The eports received Horn Tishomingo ti- day. near, which place s..e wns Injured ire to the effect that she Is In a so- nus condition and may not live. Kv- mi's trial will jo neiu at risnmoingo, but the date has not been settled on account of tho woman's condition. Temperance Meeting. Hov. II. II. Watson of tho llroadway M. K. Church has requested tho an nouncement of a temperance meeting to bo held tonight at 8 o'clock at tho United States court house. The teni perauco workers navo some great questions confronting them and thin meeting is called for tho purpose of considering them. All temporanco winkers aro urged to bo present. Notes at the Land Office. It. W. Rose of tho Dawes Commis sion nt Muskogee was a visitor to tho land olllco bore tday. S. M. Fnlsoin of the Dawes Comnils slon at .Muskogee, sou of Dr. I. W. Folsom of this city ,1s a guest In Aril more. Locket Nichols of .fefforson, Texas brother of Lewis Nichols of the land oflice. Is In tho city. .l.T Ilockmnu of Jluskogco Is nt tho land olllco In tho capacity of Contest Clerk. Jlr. Hockinan comes to relieve Richard ltynuiu who hns been called away on acount of the 111 uess of his sister. (!. W. Clapp of tho Dawes Comnils slon of .Muskogee, son of Senator Clapp of Wisconsin, Ih n visitor nt the land olllco here. Kverylhlng Is running smoothly at tho land olllco. Thero is a great deal of tiling going on Just at pesent. An honest man has been discovered at the laud olllco. A gentleman came In this morning to flic. Uo was taken before a notary public nnd asked to swear to his utntemcuts. He asked If that was nocossnrx mid wnen toh It wb, said, "Well, 1 am not ready to file yet," and left tho ofllco. This f tho llrst case of this kind to como before tho commission horo nnd nt tiactcd considerable attonilou. special report will be niado to the do partmeut on tho case. LADIES: Mako your orders for tailor ratio suits, conts, skirts and riding skirls with 10-lm J. J. 8T0LPA. To Fort Smith for Trial. David Drapper, tho young white boy. 17 yoara of age. who has been con fined In tho Federal jail at this plnce. was taken to Fort Smith. Ark., yes- terday. Ho will bo tried at Ft. Smith for stealing a registered lottor from the postolllce nt Wilson. Ark., a small place near Ft. Smith. Drapper wsa nrrosted at Lone Grove sonio weeks' ngo, whore ho was discovered. Ho was lakon to Fi. Smith by" Ofllco Dep uty Hammer on an order of removal, Seaside hotels cause moro men to go broke than do the breaking. It Would Be a Great Loss to you if your notes, mortgages and other valuable papers should burn up: you miyht bo away when the lioiiso toolr lire and would bo unnblo to save them. Tho only perfectly safe place is a safety deposit box Ours rents for from 2,00 to $1.00 a year. j Want one NOW, or AFTER they have burned? Ardmore Loan Trust Comp'y HOFFMANN 13RTrGr CO. Prescription Druggists TI2I.KPIION15 noi NEW EQUIPMENTS. The Chlcliiisaw Telephone Company received yesterday a car of material for thclr now olllccs. In the car aro tho now switchboards, now phones and other material. In nil there Is some- thlnj, over .".0,000 pounds of new ma teilal for tho Improvements to be made by tho company. The new nlllces on A street north west iro being wired and tho switch- loards put In. Thero Is a great deal of work to bo done on the now olllccs before they can ho occupied by tho tel ephone company ns they deslro to have everything In order for occupa tion, when the time comes, and movo n without the loss of an hour to the horvlco. It Is tho opinion of .Man- iger Kerry that tho company will oc cupy their new building In about two months, that w, by the first of No vember. Prof. W. C. Canterbury, who hns icon employed ns principal of the Ard moro High School arrived today on the Choctaw from Grand HIvors, Ky. Ho was mot by Prof. Uvans, suporln- eudent of the schools. MR. BRYAN IN AMERICA. (Continued from Pago 1.) ST'pre theater to witnaa u piny writ ten by bis daughter. It Is general admitted that tho throng of visitors in New York todny exceeds any In tho previous history of tho city. Uvcry stato and territory and every Important city of tho coun try Is represented by hundreds of en thusiastic Democrats. Tho demands fo-.' seats nt Madison Squnro Garden far exceeds tho supply and thousands will necessarily bo disappointed. Tick ets to tho number of nbout 2,000 have been distributed among tho varlouc b-nto delegations. Tammany J1n.I1 lni received 7, COO guucnal tickets of nil illusion. Tho members of tho Com murclal Travelers' Anti-Trust league have also been liberally provided for. It Is probable that not less than 12,' 000 people will be packed Into tho Gunlcn before Mr. llrynn begins his sp-ecli this evening. Tho movement for tho reception ot Mr. Hrynn which will havo its cul mination this evening originated car ly In .Juno with the Democratic travel lug men of tho country. A society known us the Commcrclul Travelers Anti-Trust League was formed and In n letter written at Constantinople Mr Hryan accepted the Invitation of tho league to bo present nt tho recoptlon Tho Idea was Immensely popular with the Democrats of tho country and tho plans for the reception soon became national In their scope. Funds for paying tho expenses woro raised hugely by dollar subscriptions, al though donations of not inoro than $!0 were received. Hy Associated Press. New York, Aug. 30. Hrynn nftor spending the night aboard the yacht lllliil, today went aboard Lowls Nix-' on's houseboat, anchored off tho Ocean Yacht Club pier nt Staploton. Mr. j Hrynn will go aboard tho yacht again this afternoon for luncheon. At 3 o'clock a start will ho mndo for tho Ilattory, landing Hrynn at I o'clock. At noon, Hrynn received newspaper men aboard tho houseboat. Ho would not talk politics or persons. In an- HWOr to miostlona about Russia. Hryan BU(1' "Sn 0,10 ca" sn' w'"1 oxl"r- lo,,ct'1, u,lssIn wl" I'aw through during tl10 llL'xt fow ycnrs 1)1,1 u ls possible ,0 sa' Bho ,s PoInK ,( lmvo 11 constl- 'lU"n' fnrl" ' government." Scoros f workmen in Madison Squnro Garden aro arranging seats for tonight's recoptlon. A tremendous crowd Is oxpocted. Tho crowd of vis itors from various sections of the country was largely augmented this morning. Ardmore, Thursday, August 20, 1906. LABOR-DAY. Itcmcinber Labor Day. Monday, Sci tombcr :i. Tho greatest event In the history of Ardmore. For privileges on ground sec ad of committee la this paper. 23-Gt Dally Ardtnorolto COc per month. Why docs tho sun burn? Why does a mosquito sting? Why do you fool unhappy In the Good Old Slimmer Tlmo? Answer: Wo uso DoWItVs Witch Hnzcl Salve. Sold by Hoffman Drug Co. New Buggies. Wo havo In u very flno lino of new buggies nnd aro making tho prices and terms atti active. Call In. look through our stock and get our prlcea icforo you buy. no nus nitos. Attention Woodmen. Assessment No. lttl, due Aug. 1. lHOfl, must bo paid on cr before Sept. I or you will stand suspended until pnld. T. J. .IONICS. 9-3t Clerk. Pasture Good grass and water. $1 per month. cash. Phone 371'. Plalnview Knrni. 21tf 1OT COLUnit ! WANTED. LOST Yesterday, Wednesday, a roll of typewritten manuscript, some where on Main Street. Tho man uscript was a copy or tho evidence tnken In tho Cnl Stewart murder trial. The manuscript was rolled up In a bunch of Ardmorolto papers. Kinder pleaso return to this office, or to Col. Stllwell II. Russell's of fice. WA NTH D Ten nuarrymen who un derstand rock quarrying and slono work. For rftht kind of men will pay $1."C per day. btcady work for six months. Apply to J. W. Fielder, phono SO, at once. 2G-7 FOn RENT. KOIt ItKNT Four room hruso on 2nd avenue, N. W. Appiy to I). F. Mills. 28-C FOU n.FNT-,Upstalrs room for light housekeeping. Inquire at billiard hall. 27-tf FOU ItKNT or sale, Underwood, Hemlngton and Smith Premier typo writers on oasy terms. 23tf. Selvldgo Husiness College. FO It RENT Sept. 1st, a good six room house, storm house, barn, out buildings with ono block of ground; ono of coolest locations with pret tiest vlow In tho city. Phoiiu 218, 3-tf J. W. SHACKKLFORD. FOR BALE. FOR SALK An old rubber tlro'Cuggy. for $15. Will tako quilting for halt payment. Apply 1030 West Main 3 29.2d FOR SALrcAHiwfectly iiuTtched team for cnrrlago or buggy; good saddlers also. J. D. Tanner, E St and Fourth Ave., N. W. I9tf FOR SALE OR RENT Underwood, Remington nnd Smith-Premier type writers on oasy terms. 23tf Selvidge Business College. FOR SAUK Cheap; car load each of o and two year old mules, gen tle, out of cood marcs and by good Jacks. Also car of gentlo saddle and work horses. J. II. Ropor, Itasca, Hill Co., Texas. 31-20 FOR SALE Stock of general mer chandise will Involco $7,000 to 000. Hulldlng nlso for sale. Tho only stnro In good little railroad town. Postofllco goes with the stock. Cheap for spot cash. Addrosa W. I1. Thompson, Dob, I. T. 22-lm "J