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Ardmore, Friday, January 25, 1807. PAGE SIX THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. A GREAT MASONIC TEMPLE NOT THE ONE THAT SOLOMON DUILT FITTING TO THIS AGE. Maflnlfleent Structure, the Greatest In the South est, Bring Erected In Guthrie Where Maslve Wsllt Arise With Apparent E. 'luthrie. Okla.. Jan. 21 -When the nd.lltlon to the Masonic Temple l flnl-hed Outhrle wilt have within Its limit the tornmt, mott beautiful nrt xni.tantlal structure of stone, brlrk ui l steel In the whole southwest. whenever this ancient order of frs i. rnal brotherhood concluded to per- 1 . in a usk ur duly It la always p-i i In every detail and there la no . m ill display of orator) or flourluli ui trumpets about It. quietly and sensibly they lay their 1 1 inn. do the work, iy tht caali nnd .njoy themselves happily throtwhotit the proceedlHRg anil there la no nick iriim or miplenssnl manifestations o: strife or of III will throughout and when the laak Is finished they go forth and do other good deeds. Tlila gigantic structure goes at pad Ih tip, the flrat atructtimi f atone I completed and tho massive Inner wall of stone are may feet In the air while the outer walla of Unlit brick are rati Iiik clay liy day ntid at ohcIi ontl of the week the htilldltiK la more beauti ful than the week before ami no tho fill than the weok before and so quiet, ly Is the lalior performi-d that It HeeniK almost to rise without hatnli nnd )et myriads of rjulet workmen move alioul making every move fount Inward the consummation of their task. When the work now In hand la com pleted the Temple will cover nearly i n quarter bhx-k and the member of the order throughout tho great South west will have nniplo rnuse to be proud of their accomplishments and they will have home second to none niiywhero and tho people of thU ell)' nre to bo congratulated upon having It located In their midst. The Orlqln.it. Foley & Co., Ohlcago. orlflnn'od Honoy and Tar ni n throat ntul tuna remedy, and on necount of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Hon or nnd Tar many Imitation are of fered for the genuine. These worth less Imitation havo similar sound ing names. Ilownro of lliem. The genuine Foley's Honey nnd inr l In n yellow jHtcknge. Ask for Ii and re fitpo nny aulifttltiito. It Is the 1iet reineilv for coughs nnd rold. Rn bv Hotruian Drug Co.. Clly I)nn Store. HURRY FUNERALS. Instructions That Sometimes Surprlie a City Undertaker. "I.lfo and Death both are strenu om" anld an undertaker. "We get or ders sometimes that shock us. 'Wot long ago wo hnd n call from a family who nuked us to make a bur n Job for tho reason that they had ar ranged to sail for Kuropo two days Inter and thoy didn't wnnt to pout pone the voyage. "What would you think of a woninu i who asked to linvo her husband burle.) i as qulrkly as tmsslbte on tho ground flint a few dava before his death ther had agreed to a seimratlnn and thai "'uniry. 1110 issuance or tins new she would llko to put away (ho do- ""'lea of bonds was made mcinsary ceased bcroro tho nowspapers heard ") reason of the new Oklahoma Port of their marital troubles? That Is oxact-1 lanrt Cement eompuny's factory going 1 uhnt happonod. "Then thero wnt this case- An I drily aunt, who hnd been an Invn'r! fir over a year, passed away. We v eie a ' "1 to arrange for the funeral en the day of her death and when we de murred unles 'here was some Im pnrtnnt reason we were Infornu d bs a 10 phew that tin were anxious 10 t m what was lu ln r will. :i '.hi Eat of the most nutritious of flour foods Unccda Biscuit the only perfect soda cracker. Then you -will be able to because a veH-ncurished body has u'reatcr productive capacity. Thus you will also be able to law Moire because for value received there is no food so economical as Uneoda Biscuit In a mot's tin NAT'CAAl L li ii'mi'i'm " " ' 9 rjwmjm3Mmmhnjmmmm. nfci i"i The P. Canton Disc Harrow - if with n tut rrtl'r Attncfiiurnt, . n I i . i t-Uht-r an n . ' f .-K a.t r. It liai u!l t i. lot Uoing the bert of k. ui in. n r it. ni n t- HlniHtnrtN. th- at. ,o and Lth t ii'tii. czi u iWLtu Fai sal; by , matrimonial chimes tr a nicer de pvndeil llM)li wluil she was to gi ' "Only yoaterd.'y a mn.i ciinie Int" our olllre nnd hh d that Ii It inotlii ' .u law had Just died and that lie wuuld like to send her body south as bunn as attend some sort of a function three, days later. "In the gotMl old dii)s In some pnits of the country It used to bo the etu- tout for friends of the family In which (lnivet of that place some months ago a death occurred to sit up with tho 'mid had been in the (Ireeuvllle Jail corpse. In u enso given us a few .fop w,f Keeping. Last night he ar iIkvb ago wo were nsked to send u rlvt-il nt (ilee.iwoo.l In charge' of a couploo f genteel appearing employes (0piity sheriff .uul while Hint official to tho house to keep the vigil. We did i It. but I coufoss to you It seemed tu mo rather heartless." Kansas City Star. "I had tried everything for m baby, until Dr. I.ylo recommended Cascaswcet. I can truthfully any Ii Is the best medicine I ovor used foi bablos."' Nannie I Taylor, Ilodford Va Caf,ca3wcet is sold by Hofrmnn Drug Co. Ada Waterworks System. Ada. I. T., Jail. 21. The last of the new terles of wate-works IhukIs amounting to fto.O'O have been sold, und active work on the new reservoir 1 will begin at once. A large gulch Jut east of the city about two miles win ne dammed ami large reser voir will thus lie nuidp. With thi Ada expects to linve the best system of waterworks In this PRrt of the In hero. Smoking meat with a brush Insur es better keeping quullttcs. better Ha or, less KlirUiknge and grenter pro tit, t'se llainsej's Mould Meat Smok er. Price 75 lentx. -'0 F. .1. ItVMSHY. Druggist. Siihsrrlho for Tho Ardtnorelte. tliist tight. c proof package. ' T COMPANY & O. Star T i- hitch t nk'Uf is dtriti lit tlx' lint' vi dralt, n. iiil.ti; n k At ift nl r ln-iiik' tlt Innio (mm nil tr.t.u. T!. w ;!tt l"i.s arc lrw'' nJ .mi, c.tt'.iciiv, 'Jli. 1 , Ti.au at itntltitor nnil ii r ro uU-d with MfHIll llll-tlllllUM, s a tv-.ult all ar i c tKt-u-tr iird u(jD tbcao wood w wood hnlitnr to hat ft trifle and are raniW tvnewod, thmiifh it U 1d m r ii d hk Owintt la th Ucilttn. (r oiling tfif tM-anntti tin v won't run drv. c lit the oil l-lutfn which an- in tlw hllin ol thy wcnht boifb, the fiut to i-ut t itH-nif ana nil uw on duel -invv nuij n lot 01 TIM- hi-d ( iut fhrht and thj Iiarrttw will run r n Innif tinif. I im oil durtt art aimpW IinlrH I r i nd fl whith lurm the tup tvcliuni vl Ibc iinu arrjiitfL-iiKnt. Innt overlook Hit rrnprri thrv rc on of the fine li .rr w. A h irr w ! Utuw in this r. -ct. though j-.-tUt In cvirr ml" r tint and I'timiiit) tlm- i-n me t itiiion ptinr. lacj atO uauii the tiu tl tho dlKi Iruiu center Ij tU ouui t Jvi, Stevens, Kenr.eny & Spragins, Ardmoie, i.T. MISSISSIPPI LYNCHING. Negro Taken from Officer and Hanged to Bridge. .Iiukaiin. Mis.. Jan. -I In. n.u.i Hun w:ii iri'ilMil lure tunUlil that Hi-ill Hell, a negro was lnilie.l at (iieenwiiod, the home of (lowrnor Vardamuu, last night, by unknown imrilin. The negro naulted .Mrs. wnH t8Ultlg nl r, ,m ,t:i t,al to t,0 Jail he was su-;o.ii,.,-d by n .nob which took him Away nnd hinged lilm to a railroad bridge. The coroner's Jury eturnei' i vrlft 'int the . gro came to his dentil at I lie luinds ut unknown parties. The relief of coughs and eold through laxatlvo Influence. o:l;'lnaii l with Dee's Uixntho Cough Swup rnn tuinlng honey and tar, a co'mh nip containing no optnles or poiMins. which is exteuslvely sold iVm,. a bottle at once, obtain a Kuar.mteo 1 u pon, and if not fully satlsfloil wi.h resultH. our money will be refunded 1 Sold by City Durg Store. LOCAL UNIONS AltDJlOUK TItADFS COlt.NCIL Meets first nnd third Friday nights In each month nt l.nbnr Hall. U 11. Horn, president; I). N. Fergu son, secretary. niU AUDilOlHS TVPOnUAPIIICAl. UNION, No, C19. Meets llrst Sun day In each month at 3 p. in., at Union Hall. J. W. Oolledge, Pres ident; D. 11. flaliies, Secretary. LOCAL UNION NO. 217 OF TUB IN THItNATIONAL. IlItOTHKHHOOD OF .1ILACKS.MITI1S . AND HHLP FHS meots every Thursday night. A. II. White, President; C. 12. Crnlg, Secretary. lUtllF.HS' JOt'ltNKVMKN lNTHIt NATIONAL tiNION 5Ieots first and third Monday nights in each month. O II. Vnughau. president; miner Wright, secretary. Wtl'IINTFltS' AND JOIN12US' OF wtFftH'V No. 102S Jleota ovary ihuid.n nlKht. 7:30. at Union Hall W. 11. Kenner president; 1). X, Ferguson, secretary. STFItN TIONAl, llUOTHRnHOOD ol" FI.Kl'TUICM. WOnKKKS lt-eu -icoiid nnd fourth Frlda nights of e.ieh month. 1-2. 51. Parker. ii lli nt . A. A. llolcoinb. secre :.u . "I'KI.WFIIS'. MASONS' AN1 IM.STi:iti:itS' lNTKItNATIOS VI. t' ION' No. it Meets every Satur .l.t v niuht J. II. Dixon, president; A It. Drown, secretary. I'.KTAIl. CI.FHKS' I. P. UNION, No. i'.;i MeetB second and fourth 51011 day nights In each month. Louis s stifikowlts. president; I.. 1). Horn, secretary. PMNTI'ltS', DF.COltATOUS' AND , PUT.miANGF.HS' UNION No. 22s Mt i'tt eeo Wednesday night of each month at Union Hall (1m I ('renshaw, president; J. A. Spears ' secretary Msrru )c Vin mil Gccretnri I N1DN. N. president ii riN ' .1 n j tap a ( I w nmt th,- on, too tn canlv wt"' ut nt lit Itm Uanogsi. It la rfnlicnthlj other U oltca WARNING ORDER. In the fnlted States Court In tho In dian Territory, Southern District: J no. S. Seeds, plaintiff, vs. Uhoda Seeds, defendant. No. COO I. The defendant, Hhoda Seeds is warned to nppenr In this court In thir ty days and nnswer tho complaint of the plaintiff, J no. S. Seeds. Wltnuss tho Honorable I Ioson Town- send, Judgo of said court, mid tho seal thereof, this 4th day of January 1907. (Seal). C. M. CAMIIKI.L, Clerk. Ily W. S. Crockett. Deputy. P H. V. McOlll attorney. Attorney for non-resident. S. H. Hut lor. First published Jan. 4. 1907. Always Rcncmbcp the Full Nvno Xi o.Mets Cure a Cold in One Day Cure Grip in Two Days on every ?7cr2Z box. 056 UNIIED STATES OEPUSITORY I Condensed Statement I of the Condition of The ArilmcrG 2ia1ionnI Bank I AT AttllMOI'.i:. INI). TKIl . AT Tin: ci.ohi: of ul'si.m:sm, NO". IS. lti:CAPlTULATHN. Reiources. Loans $358,030 S3 U. S. Honda Fixtures ... Cash l5C.noo.ou 2.000.UO . 5C.591.57 I572.C2S.4U Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In. . . .$100,000.1)1) Surplus ami profits (net) .. 17,077.11 Circulation lOO.oon.on UIIU Payable 10,000.00 Deposits 3H,'J51.2'J $572.C2S.tu No better mdei to ttiu growth of Ard Hid constant snd tteatiy Increase Id more can ne found than Is reflected tn tho deposits of tho Ardmoro National Dank. U2E CnUCE, Presldsnt 3 W. STUAHT. Csihler. ...- . D. REDFIELD INSURANCE AGENT t Prompt Settlement on Firn nntl Tonindo Losses BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. In the fnlted Stntea Court In the Indian Territory, Southern District, it Ardmore, In the matter of Hooper & Craw ford, Hankntpt, In llankruptcy. To the Honorable I linen Townacnd, ludge of the United States Court In the Indian Territory, Southern Dis trict, aforesaid. Hooper fo Craw font, a partnership, and A. II. Hooper and V. W. Craw ford, ni IndlvldualA, of Ardmore, Southern District of the Indian Terri tory, reepectfully represent that on the Tth day of June, 1900, last past the were duly adjudged bankrupts under the acta of contn-ess relating to bankruptcy; that they have duly aur rendered nil their property and rlslits of property, and have fully compiled with all tho requirements of said acts and of the order uf the court touch ing their bankruptcy. Wherefore they pray that they may be decreed by the court to have a full discharges from nil debts prorablu against their estate tinder said bank rupt act, except such debts as aru ex cepted by law from such discharge Dated this :;nd day or December, A. D., 1906. IIOOl'Hlt & CHAWFOni). A. H. Hooper and V. V. Crawford Gquthcrn District, ledtan 'territory, as: On this tho 21th day of December, A. I)., 190C, on reading tho foregoing petition It Is ordered by the court that a hearing bo had on tho prime on tho 30th day of January, A. I)., 1907, be fore said court nt Ardmore, Indian T. rritrv i i i iVi..,iM Z , vi, Terrltorj . In said District, nine o clock In the forenoon; and that notice there-, of bo pub.tshed in Tho Ardmoreltn i .. .,, , . newspaper printed In said district nml Mmr nil 1 r. n.A.IHnM 1. , ' , ' persons in Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause If any they nave, why tho prayer said petition should not bo gramcd. , And It U further or.teieu y the' court that tho clerk shall send by mall j to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to ' them nt their places of rcsldenco ns 1 stated. Witness tho Honorable, lloaea Townsend, Judgo of said Court, and tho son! thereof, at Ardmore, In sntd District, on the 2tth day of Decem ber. A. D., 1900. C. 51. CA5IPHKM.. Clerk. Ily O. A. WKI.1.S, Deputy. First published Dec. 2C, 190C. , HolTnian's Throat and I.ung Syrup n, in a Mil. til nt-ai IIUI umi lu- moving evei-v lurking irritntl-n nnd rause nf Irritation of lungs nnd broil rlnal tubes !uaianteo, 25 cents I'U I-' .1. ItUISKY. D-mraK.1 MOVED! I hnv iiiovod tnv Tai'cr Shop to :j (Innr cst nf Untiihuy's Druf,' Store Hoiiii'inbtT, I do TAILORING rrpssirtf, Cloaninri. Dvcinri I L rtjl i b' Garmft nt Tailr.redl M. KAHPNER Grand Avanue Hotel ! TUB I1I2ST S2 I'FIl DAY HOTIII. IN NKW ST ATK WHEN IN CITV, LA I.I. C. T. WILLIAMS, Prop. OKLAHOMA CITY. - OKLAHOMA ARDMORE HACK LINE D, E. PLYNT, Prop. Hack leaves 6:30 a. ro. for Hec.dtoa at Hack leaves for Klk it J:5J a. m. Direct connection with all lulajd towns wctt 3: Ariuioro. Inve nil bundles a. Noble Ilros.' Storo. i:j:.;'.h;; W. P. POLAND Dtaler FARM LANDS Wnnts to buy 1000 ncres In trai ts not lot-s than P0 acres Srs rft at Once Office over First Hat!. Bit LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS - LOCAL .WHOLESALE MARKETS. Green Apples. Choice, per box 1.35 Kaucy, per box 1.5U Deans. ' No. 1 Lady Waahlngtoua 4s No. 1 l.luias : CViO No. 1 Illackoyes Gc No. 1 rinks Ic Coffee. Arbucklo ICS 6 Standard bulk roasted cuffeea . .U'.'i 1'enburry Iloasted 17 Vi African Java 1S Candy. Standard Stlek 'r. Standard Mixed 7c Coeoanut, Schepp's ytR i Dunham's Ma Cereals. S iwuud Oats Dr. Trice's Celery Food 2.S6 2 pound Oats . . 2.75 Catsup. Pints choicest H.OO Standard, 2 duz, per doz 1.25 Cheese. Ixing Horn's Wisconsin Full Cream Daisies Wisconsin Full Cream ...IS' Canned Goods. I Y. F. Peaches (Btndard) ji..75llnm"- ,aucy "!ln" I , K3 Piflnuts, shelled ' ,'C , (" B', , T ' " n... cal r,0 l-"lbs I 1 'oacl.es standard) .... 1 , Cal, f,0 lObsJ I W. H. Peaches (high grade) .... 1.85 ; W. II. Peaches (high grade). 50 3 ,,,, Krant (llh KraiIo) i,u5 3 Wn h Kra(Io)i - 3 Tomntoes (high grade).. 1.15 3 pound Tomatoes (standard).... 1.30 oumI cor (,,gh graJc) iil0 2 oun,i corn (gtauiiarJ) .jU Canned Mea'ts. 14 pound Vienna Sausago 90 y, pound nssorted meat 50 1 pound corned beet 1.35 Oysfieri. 5-oz $1.10 Ajot. 1.05 3-oz 1.03 lH-uz Hglit weight fc5 Salmon. Columbia nivcr (best) $2.20 Columbia Itlvcr (standard) 1.75 . Aaaka I)Inltg 1.35 1.50 , Alaska Ileds Dried Fruits. AprlcntR (choice) Peaches : 15o lie HalslnB lOlic Prunes 7 'Ac Currniits. 4S 12-oz .. 9'4o JeliyT in pound palls 38 5 pound crates, per dozen $2.50 Lard, basis. Standard 10-)ic High Rrado '. 12 He Meat. Dry Salt Ultras l'c ll.icon Ktrns , ll'.ic Dologna lu oil per lb 7 He Macaroni. 25 1 pound 7 He Molasses. Tcnnessco Sorghum 32 Corn Syrup 'ii Potatoes. Colorado Pearln 'J" Durbanks 85 Onions 2& Rice. Host Head Gc Japan 0'2c Sugar, Granulated $5.40 V C 5.00 Powdered nnd Cutloat 7.00 Salt. Kansas, barrels $1.85 Michigan, barrels 2.00 Starch. aultless, larg $1.75 Faultless, small 2.50 Th market cmtlnues to advance on cheese, canned fruits brooms, Bait, to matoes, oysters, dried fruits. Sugar market unchanged. J.AJ...4...A..:..4.tl-", John C. MulKey f REAL ESTATE i r J I , Pr-r, nnf Iv 11 - I! T- ! f T I T i arntini Lanu) j See mi- for Bargains Office in Sims Building I WHOLESALE FRUIT MARKET. Furnished by The Dawson-Whitfield Fruit Co., Ard more, Okla. Prices for week ending January 2C, 1907: Apples In Darrels. Hen Davis $3 75 Wlno Sni I.7,i ltomau llenutles COO Daldwlns fj.oo .Martin Hwls Hon Iidy l'lppins COO Apples In Boxes. llm Davis 1 2 3 Wine Sap 1 75 Human Duantlos 17.". Ilaldwlns 1 75 Ohio Heds 1.75 .Mat tin Iteds 1.75 Lemons, any slue Oranges, any alse IIhiihiihs, I'ort I.lmon, lb CoooHtiuls, fk. lots Celery, Cal. Jumbo Cranberries Pottttoos, Colorado, bit. . Onions, Hod (Uobe, lb .. Onions, lted Olobe, lb. ., Cabbage, old . ..JCOO . .. 3 23 ...3 1-2 . . .13.50 . . .75 ...9 30 ...,90c . ..01 1-2 ...01 3-1 02c Cablmgu. new 02 l-2c Comb honoy, Colo, fnncy; 21 lib frnmos to cao $3.50 Dates, bulk, COlb, per lb 7c Dates, Wnlnttts and Pecan stuff ed; 21 lib boxes to case . ...$1.50 O. II. Pop Corn, 50 ears to onse. .$1.75 Peanuts, fancy hand picked OSc eye lbs to case $2.50 Nuts. Walnut .) 18c Almonds 18 1-2c Filbert '.....lie Pecans 11c 5lnplo sugar, nset. to case, 1-llb, l-21b, lib, 501b caso $5.00 Onion sots, Foby. shipment, 3 1-2 bu., bbl $7.50 Seed Potatoes. Itoso j S3c Ohlos $1.00 llurbnnks 85c Triumphs 85c Delivered In car load lots, subject to confirmation. WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET. (Quotations Furnished by the Empire Produce Company.) Tho wholesale produce market seems to bo holding well on nil classes of produce except and for this class n gonorally weaker tone prevails with prices showing a decline of 2 cents in tho Inst few days. Tho chicken markets seem to be stronger for all classes of stuff except for roosters and on this branch of the poultry trado there Is hardly ever de mand. Turkeys nro holding up well In price nnd In fairly good demand, with fcomo call for geese. Ducks al ways Hnd a ready snlo with prices quoted at nomlnnlly steady figures. Tho following nro tho quotations: Fresh eggs, per doz 15c Hotter, average country Hutter, Packing stock 15c Live Poultry. Spring chickens, per doz $2.25 Hons, per pound, 7'c Itoostors, each 10c Tom turkeys, per pound S'ic Hen turkeys, per pound S',c Small turkeys, per pound 60 Ducks, per pound 7c Geese, per pound to Cull poultry, half price. Hides. Green, salt cured, per pound D'.fcc. Green, per pound 80 Dry, per pound 7 to 15o Glue, per pound -1c .Mothers who glvo their children Kennedy's Laxatlvo Cough Syrup In variably lndorso It. Contains Honoy nml Tar. Conforms to tho National Pure Food nnd Drug Law. Sold ny Hoffman Drug Co. CP. HALL The Home Furnisher Now and second hand goods of nil kinds from old bones to 11 guaranteed rmartor-snwed oak parlor suit, bought, sold, repaired, rented nnd exchanged, from 10 to 25 per cent cheaper than anybody else. Tho largest building nnd tho lowest prices. Cash or on easy Installment pay ments to rich nnd poor nllkc. Iltggest stock. Lots of curios, old relics. No dead beats, no rents to pay. Live nnd let llvo prices and killer of high prices. Phono 3CC or call nt 325. Caudo street and 3rd nvenue, northeast. Threo blocks from tho Whittlngton Hotel. Seo tho Texas sign ncioos tho street Will bo glad to seo you whether you trado or not. Yours for best wishes during 1907 C. P. HALL Subscrlbo for Tho Ardmorcttc. ,'M-1'-I--llH--l"M-'M"f