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Ardmore, Sunday, December 9, 1906. THC DAILY ARMMOnEHB PAGE FIVE mm of stmas urns In Gold and Silver! we Carry Only Goods Made by the Best Makers! In Sterling Silver Yon 'vlll llnd Solid Silver Ton Sets, anil everything for the table from Individual Salt Spoons to Soup Ladles; saino being nindo by such silversmiths as Graham Mfg. Co., Heed .v. Harton and the Toule Mfg. Co., famous for its Colonial pattern. Cut Glass, the Famous "Lil)bey" They lead in designs and cutting while others follow. Packard's Famous Hand-Painted China None to Equal It. Chaffing Dishes, with electric and alcohol burners; Electoliors, Umbrellas, dines, Hand Hags, Hack Combs, Manicure Pieces, Handsome Toilet Sets, Cuff Muttons, heart Pins, Watch Chains and Fobs, Dockets, Charms, Hat Pins, Watches, Neck Chains, Crosses and all novelties. Diamonds In King and Diamond Hrooches. La Va Licri in in gold and platinum and the handsomest lino of UraooleU over shown in the Territory. Come In and Let Us Show You Things Beautiful I Jeweler and Optician 108 West Main Street. Fine Watch Repairing muskogi ' 4 PERSONAL $ EU 1 Vice Turiiet, wanted ill Paris M nnswer lo t ho charm' of vlolatlns: the Honor tariff taw. wmi taken from (In Jail lion- icsterdiiy by Deputy .deirl imi'i. who will take Turner In Tat-In fur trial. fmrmjiranwjiiitijiiirMiirrajKBipai ON THE SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO NEW STATE CITIZENS. Good Roads DIeuod, AIo the Quaa ticn of Indian Restriction! Being Removed Would Nat Announce for Senate. I , Oil. K. I Owen, one of the most prominent, attorney In the Indian Ter rain) located nl Muskogee waa hero Saturday lit eommny with lion. I. A. Van Urailell, assistant attorney goiu-r-al fur the United Slates with head- 11. 11. Weeks hit shim1 to ("hecotah (111 business. Ui-ti Slew ill t of FikIi r trail In Ar.l tin r S.itunla: on hii-hies. Ileput f. 8. Marshal v'. A. llnim of'ornlnh wnii In Atiltu.ire Saturila The Infant win of Mr. and Mrs. .Tames T. Ilprns w quite alck ester day. W. T Tlkt. Th-ki N for "Clansman'' on Kali' Vi'(Imi'i1.i morning nt 9 o'rn'. k. No tick 'Ih IhIiI aside for anyone, i ii-m rome. firm nerved. l-lt Laundry Will te Cah. The Arilimn i' Steam t.aundrr and thn New Steam Laundry will disci -n lint.....- -I ..Jt.A. 1 ' "' lliriRTiin, iifi lll.'l CUIIUI 1.1 Utt.m,. ...... i . l. nlt.. 1 t,..,...Hl.., .., r?.l.ni i """ " iiwiiirw. irar urni-n Teaa, waa a visitor in thla city Fri day. V. T. Hundley of Fiemtono coun ty, Tes, U itt the elt ott ft visit te relatives. 0. II. tamlls, a prominent ettliou of Crualier. wna n buslnem Alitor In the city yesterday. J. C. Mill key haa opened K real en quarters al Washington. The colonel ,ntfe offtco , , 8mg tawing ,, while heto wna asked to give hla views jlBt, t(rt.e. on toe various topic i n in M,M N-ono uBj, ,, M,ig Hptpn win have pnsltlev Instruction to leave no ImndW without colcctltiK ftir same. There will positively be no exoep tton from thta rule. Signed. AIWMORK BTHAM LAI'NtiltY NBW STRAW l-AUNDUY. ROBISOM OPERA MOUSE FRIDAY, DCZMBER14 "Cyclonic Succes. Soulh and North" "The Clansman's" McmarKwhle History: A million ami a half pinpl. have i c . n the lav. A million in. I a half .inplt wcie inrnid away. "ii'i i.iohIm IlimmmI in eiei pan of the country. I'le (M iiik i .nut hiii Ksfnl cnKanetnents in :,'ew York. It" id in. iUhik vt-.lt h to every pilnclpul city In the United Police Court News. Thore waa nothing doing In tne pollen court Salurdav m either Hp' turns of aood roada. t he remov of frlena, ,n anlnravllle .over for being drunk MntnrdaN ,i I' u,f V. f M m i will he tried Mon,la morning Tl,. the probability of l is becoming a ean, T,)0 w c T w, meet with I day was exceptional quiet f.., Sal dldate. aa lino Of the rlmt aetiatiira ot Mp, i stnHden Wednoariav nfter-' nrdnv un.t no en..m..ni look i.in... new Btnte. at Washington. The ' ,. , 2 'P,.i,. mil attendance I the colonel mill: "Muskogee wna delighted nt the op portunlty of doing honor to Col. 8!d SiiKga hU aupiKirtlug mm or tno la desired. M. II. itfdltAM, Sec. ciroawiu Netlei. Tho Womnn'a foreign .Mlaalnnary poHlilon us iiresidcnt of tho Okluhomn aocletv will meet with Mrs. A. 0. No Good ltoads nssoclatlon. This Is a bin Thursday afternoon nt ' o'clock very linimrtant subject In the new All members are ttrtetl tu lie In at Mate, nnd wo aro glad to have the ac- tendance, tlvo sympathy anil rmKrt of Col. I . Suggs, nnd wo lutemf to hold up his hands as iiresidcnt. In speaking of the cost of roads the colonel continued. "It cost una half cent per ton iwr mile to move material on a steel rail road. It cost sixteen times as much to do the same work on a good inuca.i am road, or olalit cents a ton ier mile, but It cunt 60 times as much or tweu ly lhe cents a ton per mile on good eaiih io.iiIh, and over muddy or san dy roads the excuse Is much grenter. Tickets. Tickets for "Clansman" da sale Wednesday morning nt 9 o'clcck. No tickets laid aside for anyono. lint come, first nerved. 0-U The freight moved lust year wan about a. , bnw" v ''ST' v.' 1,Ioo.oimi.00O. tons, lmuled In wagons I ',t'"'1 ,B,",r,lV 1 an average of K miles to the rail ! " C l'. .' ''. on ' S Y SURVEY ABOUT COMPLETED. HOW OFTEN Engineers Making Survey Here Will Finish by Wednesday. mu vi ton ; i -rue surveying party wno nro run- : ti. .. .. i.n... .,., i.irwl i. ' Ing tho survey for the pipe lino to Have you been requested 21 1 it- laltl by the Ardmore (Jua Company $ to send photos ol J-our lam- j. M ll crnncct Ardmore wttn ily to kinfulk in tho old Jthe Wheeler oil nnd gas Holds re f states, and did you ever turned to tho clt Friday night to think bow much nlcasure X Hl'pnd Sunday, after spending a week tf. UlltlK IlOW II1UI.I1 JIlLUSUll. l ., .. nnrinir Ihlu tlmo thrv 'X it would Kive them at Llinst- .s.!lavi, mll!U tllo n0 t(,n mnM om t Ardmore, and have about ten miles t to mirvey liuioro the destination mas time. S. S. COLE The Photographer 3, linn mnite all prcptirmloni liv tiuvlng J. new cant ilmlunvall if wlileh have . liei'li cjnrufully Bcli'i-ti'd. ij an tu pleatin the lllnfttexactlllir. Youihouhl , allenil tu thU al nncu. Hh lunkfii J, rinry iilie. Irom n tnit li n 1 1 fo - .'. Kltni purtrall. Don't furk-t't. i' Over Ardmore Nat'I Uanlt X j..... "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine." 25c worth of lied Cros Cold Cure may save you a SO.uO doctor bill. of the line, ono mllo north of Whet! t er, Is reached. Accompanying the survoying iiartv : l J. S. Connelly, a practical gni X j operator, who will linvo clmrgo of tun construction of the plpo line. .M. i Connelly Is accouipanylng tho sur X elug party so as to gut nn lil'.'i of the gene'-nl gcograplilcal condition t the country through which iho line will run. This survey U the flrBt permanent slepa yet taken by this' compnny to wards laying their pipe Into Aril mine. Some tltuo ago a prollmlnary survey was run out to Wheeler. 1'h! i howiner was to determine the tif line over which to plpo tho gas. Tho l permanent survey will bo completed by Wednosday, It Is thought. i 4. c f Wo 1111 Prescriiitions cor- rectly with the Drugs the doctor orders. nubel Allec'retti's Chocolates and r Bon-Bons Solomon's Kngllsh Krult Cnke Is mnde of nutB nnd all fruits that can lie put Into cake. U-3 A Dig Snap. Wo have a lino of huggloa which wo offer for a few days nt oxact cont. 4tf J. 11. SI'IIAOINS & CO. Mnddun sella Toys for less. I Aro tje bet. A trial will C'lmvinci' you. MED CROSS ! Uulies, aavo youraclf trouble by buying your fruit cake at SoIcmon'B llnkery. 0-3.-) WE DELIVER j Your Purch&ie Phone is BONNER'S 01D STAND i"!":',j,i,,:-i""X",,i''!"'' i uif Handsome Carving tiets. An Idoal holiday gift, handsome dc Hlgns, somo In ponrl handles. Oooil values and vory choap. Coino oarly and got clmlco. 4tf J. II. SPHARINS & CO. Do your holiday baking villi White Frost flour. Doesn't cost quKe to muct. but It has no superior. Try It. J 3-1 in J IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF WINS- LOW STEEL SKATES AT COST SEE T. K. KEARNEY. ronds. The Internal commerce not hauled on railroads was probnbb 8OO.O0o.80O Inns a total of 2,01)0.000. 1 000 tons hauled nt twenty-five centf ,ier ton for nn average of klx miles id in cost of throe billion dollars. If j thone materials had been hauled on good macadam roads It would have cost for wagon hauling only one third 'as much, at a saving of two billion 1 dollars pur annum. "Good macadam roads constructed , out of Ardmore would pay almost the full amount expended as nn annual re turn on thn ttivitutrnnnt. The tieonle of Ne.v York have just changed their constitution, provided a bond issue of $50,000,000 for state nld, the rutin '.l"s under the Now York t-'sn to pr.;. ' like sum of $50,000,030 Curing the next elslit years. This great exam pi of road lnvestmei.t should com mand the Interest and attention of our peop'e. If they give attention. the . will make like Investments In good I roads as a matter of self-interest. ,J. I Tho Oklahoma Good Hoads iiBsocta- j tlon Intends to take tho Initiative ami X extend tho good rond organization i" . : every county and district in tho now state." What about removing restrictions? "There are no personal restrict 'is on the Indians, as such, except n....or Ity, or wTfen Individuals may be In capable of contract due to personal, or mental Incompetency shown In the probate court. There Is no restric tion under the wardship, as overy In dian In the Indian Territory ivr.t mnile a free fledged citizen of tu- I'nlted States by act of congr March X 1001. I wroto that act and . have the pen with which President MoKlnley signed the net. The great act ended wardship and na the su- premu court of the United States vlg- ototisly sets forto Itt the Albert Heff .!. case, such supervision control enn nut bo restored without the conseni ikiui of tho Individual Indian anil or the state. "Tho Indian can sell his oiulty and tho act of April. 190C proposing to ex- tenn the so culled restrictions on I'nited States citizens of Indian blood Is void under Iho fifth and fou teenth amendments ot tho constitution which forbids class distinction, and forbids taking of property without duo pro cess of law." Whnt about your candidacy for tho position as ono of tho first senators of the now stnto? "Oh. well. I am not to bo onslly led into such nn arduous undertaking by j . a few pleasantries of my personal , j; friends or of the prous. This position : . is ono of tho very greatest responsl bllttles and Is the greatest honor u muti can receive at the hands of the j ,. state. No mun ought to refuse to do his duly ty mo peopie oi wib uj state If called to render service; but t im vn ohsorved no such pressing de mand on me as to require that I en-1 .j. ter the list of candidates. Thr people i l.nol.,.ilniF In ennntder the lltllOSS uiu iR'ii""'" - i v of men to kerve them, and no doubt i within a few months public opinion j t will begin to crystallize as to can- $. dldato. I hnvo not felt willing to enter , J the lists without Invitation and cer tainly shall not do o tinloBS thore really Bcoms to bo somo public sent I mont that would seem to Justify It. "Tho very great honor of serving the people In audi a position would be ntnplo compensation for tho person al labor It would Involve, but I am not willing to go Into such a campaign merely with a view of self preferment." At the Jail. J. Q. Adams was placed In Jail Sat urday on a charge of grand larceny. Adams la charged with stealing a horse. He waa arrested by Deputy Merrlman. Fav Chambers. chari;"d with run-1 released . er hav-1 ilny In Jnll. She was lined $100 In ui , cane. I "Little DuthcM." One of tho moat Important of t In coming attractions at thn UobiKon op era house Is tho Countess Olgn von Ilatxfeldt In "Tho Utile Utirlu-ss." with Anna Hold's mngnlllront pi oil in tlon Intact. Tho original book h Harry It. Smith, has been rewritten to milt the pemonaUty of the countess, while many numbers that will appi'il to the Kiptilar taste have been added to tteglnnld l)e Koven's beautiful score. Tickets on sale Wednesdm morning. !) o'clock. No tickets laid aside for wnjotie. 0-1 1 Specially selected cast of fortv prln rlp.ils hiiiiII army of iiperuiinn'i ni I. and a trip of cav.iln' "torses, ear Im,i,h of 'ceiieij, ini'i Ii.iuii ,il mil eli-i 1 1 .i ,il eflei In and Hi" DY THOMAS DIXON, Jr. I'l HI Ins r.illli'ils oi The I.eup.Uir Sp. Cl.iti-m.inf WARNING Order our sents by mall, sending remittance with order. In this way ou will avoid having to iiy excesolve prices to speculators ns was tho case Inst sr.inon. DIUKCTION OF (IKOKCiE 11. II KEN NAN Prices Lower Floor, $1.50; Gallery, $1.00 antl 50c. WH' 1Wl ll.HI I LIITWl.tWl w WKW-gg Notice. That the old firm of Arnold A HI ilrldge. doing general mercantile bus iness nt Springer, I T., have this dnv dissolved by mutual consent .1. M. Arnold will continue, and collect all debts due the old II nil, ami pay nil outstanding Indebtedness. .1. 51. ARNOLD, W. A. ULDItllKlU, It T, Unly. chnrgnl with Inlroduc- "i"1"' ' ' ' Ing and selling whlsk, wna released esterday on a cash lumd if $'-'50 THE DELM0NTE Second door West of Union Depot. Hot Chile and lunch at ;i' bom . Open d.iv and night. French drip cot fee a Mperlnlt). If"t duii-'liniin and coftee e,irl each morning for 5c Subscribe fof Tho Ardmorclto. 1 ...;.v.-..;..;...;..;....j..;..;...;...;...;. BIG BA1GAIN ANNOUNCE MENT ax;: ,i t t , i T. N. COLEMAN The City Draggist Doctor and Blacksmith Wanted, J. W. Johnson of Mllo wbb a I to Ardmore Saturday. Mr. .1 bn"n I ..... i .u... ... I l.lu ,11,. l. l Mlllt'll II1UI I illj IIIIHH " ' ' was getting aloi.g smoithly. II" nisi, i lid that Mllo m In 'ii"l i," In lb a due I mi- ami a i ! '' 'i I'll '' l."ie i n u oil openln-' lor hi b r 1 1 n i i i a-. I Mi Joh- ' i iii 'I i ' i : .in w nld luil'l ' .' ii l i' n-i i.' i ' II Christmas shopping begins in earnest this weli and finds this store in complete readi ness to ineeS all wants Do yam buying early and set it over as soon as possible. I7 t SPECIAL OFFERS We place on Sale this weelf: Regular $20.00 ccatc, 53 inches long, In gray, tan, castor and black trimni'd in braid,, back and front, for $14,50 Regular 16.50 coats, In all colors, as above, for $11.50 Regular OH CO coats fcr $9.50 Regular $12 Coats, for $8.50 Regular $0 Costs, for $6.50 Regular $6 Coats, for $4.50 Fine tailored Suits In all the latest styles In gray, tan, blue and black, all 25 Suits, for $16.50 All $20 Suits for $12.50 All $15 Suits for $0.50 All $10 Suits for $7.50 One special lot of Suits, ,'or $5.00 SKIRTS Plaid Skirts, wcrth $8 to $9, for $6.50 Plaid Skirts vvorth $7.50, fcr $5.98 Skirts worth $5, for $3.98 Shirts worth $3, for $2.25 LADIES' WAISTS We put on sale a beautiful line of ladles' ustodate winter waists frcm $3 to $5, your tholce for $1.93 FURS, The Ideal Christmas Gift Long Fur Scarfs from $1.53 to $12.50 In black, brown and white ermine. SILKS Our Yard Wide guaranteed Taffeta In black, worth $1.60 fer. .95c 27-Inch Taffeta In all colors, worth $1, for 75c 20-Inch Taffeta, worth 75c, for 50c ALL DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' TRIMMED HATS AT VERY LOW PRICES. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20 Suits, tnllor made, In the latest styles In gray, black and brown, for $14.50 $15 Suits fcr $030 $10 Suits for 7,.50 $7.50 Suits for '. $4.50 $5.00 Suits for $3.50 Boys' Suits from $1.25 to $5.00 Children's ready made Dreises and Aprons, at reduced prices, from 25c to $3.50 Spcci.il sale on Carpets, Mattings, Art Squares and Rugs. HAVE YOU SEEM Those FINE DIAMONDS and That BRILLIANT CUT GLASS at BULARD'S? Don't forget our line I'ainteil Olilnu nnd tlio finest Watches anil Jewelry nniilts' Our holiday lino of Novelties includes ltiiL''if-t!iiinbs, Umbrellas, Hand Ilap, Silverware, antl the New Stiifu Souvenir Sjiotm v No trouble to Miow goods En graving done tree. . We do Watch Uopaiting that others fall down on. uar KYKS TEST 15 1) FK!SE,"a I'ut on a pair of liulard's Iirilliant Pebble.-, nnd you can SHE A. A. BULARD, 112 West Main. Ardmore. Piano Sale Closes Monday. I II I.uki, thn iiiiirilr ilmiiiT, nas lint a now kIhsh front In bis hulldltiK This Is the iH'wst pli'iv of solid glass In Hi" r-lty nnd bis st r has n imiKtilllri'nt Hiipi'iinmco. Mr. I nl lutA hud wnrktni'ti ohkhk1''! nil during tho fall rcmodt'llns: tho hulldltiK ami In order to clear his bnusu has put on h siii'clal iiliiuo sain. IU stati'-l yesterday that the special snlo had brought blm ninny purchnsers nnd t!mt liu would boKln tho work of tualiliiK Interior Improvements next Tuesday nnd would close his special piano nalo at 10 o'clock .Monday night. Mnddon soils Toys for loss. HOME PRIDE RANGES SAVES I FUEL, COOKS BETTER AND LASTS 1 LONGER, tuj SHOULD SEE THEi.i. tltf T. K. KEARNEY. $1 Kor Christmas, KiikIIsIi Fruit Calto : nt Solomon's. Ilakory. 9-3s : J An elegant titan hsndlo carving sot l makon a lino prosont for Chrlstim s. t , Tarvor has thtm. 7t' -rliERE IS A CHARM l A in anotl cnricts ivlitr.h !l i.."..- . H no iiuvui iisuiiiunc can ex aggerate. (Jurgocds have that charm. Lockets . Chains Hrooches Kings Watches Fobs SI 00 to SGOO SI 50 to $7 50 31 GO to S5 00 50c to $25 00 SI 00 to S35 00 $2 50 to S5 00 Let us show you, and ilon't contract the idea you are obliged, to buy because you look. IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF WINS-! LOW STEEL SKATES AT COST SEE 9tf T. K. KEARNEY. I I shave notoB. Kast .Main. Goldsmith. 135 i 271m '"'OLE MA BROTHERS. N IRUGS AND JEWELRY 203 . Miln. ARDMORE AND NIXON ENGRAVES IT! BIG BARGAINS tBsouEssrtamMxssssms W'c still have some rhiuLc Busies that we are selling at Exact Cost. We also ofTer snaps in Peter Sclnittler, Newton a n d Brown Vanns, High-Ball and Klondike Culti vators and Oliver Plows. T. H. KEARNEY i Skating Has Its Charms. 1 The lloy.il HolP r ltlnK u ni --a Ing It h c-hartiiB for the mer sl.atln parties On l'rlda eenln 21 1 . kat ern were nn the floe r and all tie 1 m n tin- can.ielty of the rink was tau I i n The Ktunil inaich pruid tu ' 1 im lti'ii ll alt ,ictlp Hnd the l.idl are lea.rnliiK the two-step. I Mammer Nichols has booked two ' lad Hkati rs fur Christmas week an 1 rthey will prc-ve a ureat attraction. 1 hewe two skaters will cost the tlik luiire money than any uther special feature the rink has nver put on. Madden sells Toys for less. Let us make your Xmas pictured. We have the latest styles and make the prices right. C-3 WEniVS STUDIO. Solomon's KnKllsb the 'iy best thay HOME PRlDl FUEL, COOKS j LONGER. YOfl .tf -fruit Cake Divide. is All kinds nnl crrgrc 3AVES LASTS "THEM. , INEY. .ii, roses Nursery. Phone 4 109 West Main r(i;h men 'n i irn Maddca scll ToyB for lcs1i Madden sella Toya for 1CJ3 .444.4..44-4-4'44i'44--)--9-4-'(-4'4-i-'i4i'4-4i' I'hono 03