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Ardmore, Sunday, March 17, 1907 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. UMBRELLAS Fob?, Cuff Muttons, llracclcts, Scarf Pins, Watches, Ilow Pins, Hat Pins, licit llucklcs, Silverware, China, Purses. See the 46th Star. WALTER C. DEAN Jeweler and Optician 111 Una Watch Repairing ! I PEK80NAL MENTION I ' for PLAYED OUT arc tho nttctiiitH of some "piano" makers to foist off good looking In struments na good Instruments. The case Is of llttlo more use than to make the Instrument attractive to tho ejo. The tone anil action are tho points to b0 considered. The Bush & Gerts Pianos are mechanically perfect. Tho action Is of Improved design ami Is respon sive nnd sympathetic. Tho tone of these Instruments has n charm peculiarly Itg own. E. B. LUKE Eitab. 1895 Ardmore Man Meeting Last Night. The federal court house was filled Saturday night In response to a call Issued for a mass meeting of the voters of Ardmore. Morau Scott was elected chair man. W. II. Johnson was tho llrst speaker. Mr. Jolinson was followed by Mike (orman, candidate for may or, who produced figures calculated to disapprove the statements of May or Dick made at a recent meeting. T. N. Itobnett. Mornn Scott nnd W. 1'. I'oland followed. W. I'. Davis arose and stated that the meeting as ho saw It, was to discuss matters pertaining to tho city nnd to suggest some plan of rectifying tho evils, which It It said exist. Mr. Davis said he had heard no argument which suggested a plan for rectifying thesu errors nnd suggested that such a plan, if a fight was to tic made, bo prepared. So far as he waB concern ed, Mr. Davis said, ho had entered the primaries and Intended to stnnd by tho nominee. After ho had finished a motion to adjourn wns In order and an adjourn ment was had. Wo havo tho prettiest line street and dross Tiats In the city. A. KI.OSKI. of Fort Rent. Three front office rooms over Jones' tirnlturo store. Apply at tho store. 4-tf. We Have Some Novelties In Burnt Leather Purses books, Name, itial or and Pockct witli your Address, In- Monogram on Them Your fully Prescriptions and Correctly Care-Filled Wo Deliver. Pionc 15 RED CROSS DRUG STORE (Bonner's Old Stand) O. (J Warren left jeslercUy St. Louis with a car of cattle. , Fred T -Marr. chief clerk of the land otllce, Is In Tishomingo on bust 'nesM. 1 Itev. W. It. Selvlilgu went to Springer jesterday where he an 111 preach today. Klon Harris, professor of Henldton school, spent yesterday In Ardmore on business. i Porter Staples has returned from St. Louis, where he took a shlpmn'' of cattle. He found the market ripe and reports a successful biiitii.'H trip. Mrs. Myrtls C. Foster assumed charge jesterday of the Morgan .rooming house. .Mrs. Morgan has moved to her cottage on Second ae nue, northwest. tc t'j W. C. DeWItt was In Oklahoma City Saturday night to attteud the Schaefer-Sutton billiard match there. jncK wcanion or .Marietta was a business vtMtor to Ardmore Satur day. Arthur Sinclair, Will Cassldy, Krcd Klnknde, Harvey Johnson nnd Will llarrowman have TCturned from Ft. Worth, whons they went to attend , tho production of "The Glided Fool," n presented by Nat (Joodwln. , It. S. Ilaydrn hns accepted a pos ition as special agent with (!. M. 'Cunningham, and will devote his time to writing general insurance. Mr. Ilnyden Is well known nnd has the confidence of tho people. Mr. Cunningham Is to bo congratulttcil upon securing him as agen;. Robison's Opera House Friday, March 22d Jule Murt) s own company, headed by Mr. W. A. WHITECAR in The Mummy and the Humming Bird" Host supporting company the famous pla has ever had Special Scenery and Electrical Effects. Prices 35, 50, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Tickets on sale Thursday morning. No Free List. It's The Truth! It takes a lot of good hard study and actual fore sight for a man to be prepared for all emergencies. JUST THINK in anticipation of a heavy spring business in Silks and Dress Goods, wc positively bought more than double the usual quantity for this department. We thought wo surely had enough to supply every demand, but from the way the goods have been going the chances are we'll be out scour ing the markets for a new supply, before the season lairiy opens. Here are some of the we've been sellinji: s- pretty things t X I t ELDRIDGE GASSAWAY CAPTURED -4.4..:..t.-: lTVTTTTT - -t--S--S-4.-Si--i" CHURCH NOTICES X Presbyterian Aid Society. Tho Ladles Aid society of tho Presbyterian church will meet Tues day afternoon nt 2 o'clock at thd manso. Ituslness of Importance. After a Chas cf Flttecn Months By Deputy 'Marshal A. J. Chap, man Wanter for Murder , of Jim Martin. St. Philip's Church. Fifth Sunday In Ijunt March 17th. Holy Communion nnd sermon, 10:30 a. in. There will bo only one service Sun slay anil tho archdeacon hopes tu see every communicant nnd adherent of tho church present. Visitors given a cordial welcome, IIENItY 11. SMITH, Archdeacon. Alter a chnso of fifteen months Hid. ridge (lass.iway, uhvi Is charged with I killing oiio Jim Martin at or near Si mon on August 10, 190D, was a rrtestod Friday afternoon nl Asphalt, a post I office nbout CO miles west of here, by Deputy Marshal A. J. Chapman. Deupty Marshal Chapman wns put on the ease to, If possible, apprehend the prttoner arrestel Friday short- First Presbyterian Church. Services will be hold today ns us ual at 11 a. ni., and 7:30 p. m Sun day school at 9;45 a. m., Meeting of Session at 10:50 n. m., Christian Kn dcavor at 4 p. m. A cordial Invlta'- tlon is extended to all. CHAS. C. WK1T1I, Pastor. Catholic Church. Mass services will bo held at tho Catholic church at 10 o'clock this morning. All aro cordially Invited to attend thesx- services. JAS. J, WA1.I.IIAPP, Pastor. Fresh lino of at Lon Frames. Ilurnet's chocolates If you want to cash your insuranco policy seo Alexander & Hobcrts. Will pay you imiro money than tho com pany writing tho policy. ALEXANDER & ItOHEUTS, OITlco In Lcdbettcr & Frcnsley build ing. Ctf At St. Philip's Church. Archdeacon Smith tif McAlestcr ar rived estcrdn nnd will conduct the Bervlres nt St. Philip's church nt 10:30 o'clock this morning. The service will Vgiii promptly nt tho nbov0 hour toj '' n,,t'r sumlK the duties tif his enahlo the nrchdeacon to take rno lltlon two or three mouths ago. noon train for Oklahoma City. Hats plumed nnd stylish, tho fanci est ever shown In Ardmore, will bo I seen nt Mrs. Morgan's opening, Fri day, February 2i. 15-G Hasp ball goods and lo at Ijon Frame's. fishing tack- Twenty-four stamp pictures for 2 cents at Webbs Studio. 17tr Jap. wash silk nt 27 In. China silk Fancy Painted llnbiital Pretty Fancy Japs.... Dainty silk Organdie Yard Wide Tiissnh . Check UiiiHlne Yard Wide Taffetn... One Seam OVrepo. . . 29e r.0e Mc f.0c rino 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 GOOD DIVIDEND DECLARED Human Stripe Fancies 1.00 Pretty silk lllnghaniB. 25a Swell White Wa .'tin 25c Nobby ling. Zephyrs.. 25c Sol Itadlant nt 50c Stylish Wool Soiling. 60e Fancy Check Mohnlr. . 50c Shadow F.rrcct .Mohair 50c lleautlful Silk Voiles. $1.00 Dressy 'an. Suitings. 1.00 Fine Wool Tnffeta.... 1.60 X 9- Better Come See These Before Stocks Are Broken DY THE FARMERS' UNION TRADE EXCHANGE ON CAPITAL. livery one who looks through our line of Piece Goods is pleased with the showing as well as the price. A WAREHOUSE PROPOSITION WESTHEIMER & DAUBE I i Endorsed and Ardmore to be Made a Detter Cotton Market Next Year Meeting of Eeecutlev Nature. Como to Webb's Studio this week, H pictures for 25cts, four positions. 17tf It Always Pays. J, S. Ilowman of this city, who H traveling for tho Loose-WIIcs peoplo of Knnsas City, reports a rcmarka bio good business In tho Chickasaw Nation. Ho says that tho advertising dono by his company through tho of attention and tjiat many peoplo aro Anl m orcl to hns attracted a great deal calling for nnd demanding Loose .VTei good l. j nnd his efforts were crowned with I success. When liu succeeded through ht mic as much as Casawny has been in rid known ns tho old Stripe ranch on Mud creek. (nssawny Immediately upon arriv ing In trie city employed ilrown & Tur ner us counsel and applied for n writ of Habeas corpus, which was granted, and hl bond fixed at $2,500, which was immediately scclired". t '1 no chase has uecn n long one. In i as much as fiansoway has been lu hld. Ing for n period of about sixteen i months. Ia speaking of tho methods used in securing his prlsoneer, Mr, Chapman said: "I was put to my trumps nnd was impelled to uso a great many meth ods to secure him. Shortly after tak ing tue case In hand, I went about to locate my man through a mutual Tho board of directors of the Un ion Trade Hxehange met Saturday alteruoon In tho Commercial Club I iiAinirt in this city for tho purpose ot 1 winding up tho affairs of the exchange tor the protein cotton season and hearing the report of Joe Taylor, bus Iness mannger for tho exchange President O. 1C Harden ot tho hoard of Uuio drove, presided, nnd Secretnry II. W. Massey t)f the sumo place was present. l'ne following directors wero also I present: I J, F. Carter, Deose; C. C. ThomjH son, Glenn; J. H. llalinn, Brock: Win. Cox, Durwood; F. W. Whecles, Klk; 'J C. Thompson, lloxbar. 1 1 Ilesides tho board there wpre a num. her of stock holders prestnt. t ' Tho cotton fciison so fur ns tho Kxchnngo Is concerned ended March I ft .... .In... .1... friend of tho two of us, and alter uav- ' u'"" " ; lug located him. I used som0 strato- p"""" . gy In getting hliu t go to Asphalt, Our Location. j Do not get our local Imm Pfttlfttarvtl I i with comiKjtiUirs. Our ofllces aro two doors from Malu, on North Washlng i ton street. I Hviry telegram flleil with us re ceues personal Mttenthin, hy tho most competent ami coiirteouH employes to l secured, nnd th0 husiiies:! ap predated. If jou will comparo our ser vico with competitors, you will find n vast dltfercnce rntea tho same. Kv. eryliody knows tho POSTAL wns tho first tu establish nn uptown otlico In Ardmoro. Ihill our call 1mxcs or phono 31, wo will ho pleased to send ii messenger or your telegrams. 17-3 POSTAL TBIvCADLE CO. Changed It's Name. Tho Gilmer will herenfter ho known New Sultmied Tho following new suits wero filed with tho clerk if tho court Saturday. S. A. Apple and Wirt Franklin vs. Willie Walker nnd Mnry Walker for balance duo on attorney's fees, $1,250. I. K. Hest nnd J. It. McCharen vs. J.eo Cnthey, Suit to foreclose n chattel mortgages on n kiln containing' 2,000,000 brick given for tho sum of H.000. (let tho hnhlt, spend a few minutes In our show, It Is Interesting. 15-tf TIIEATOIUUM. It wont take you lung, wo nro open nil tho time. 15tf TIIEATOIUUM. Wo sell everything used In nn office. Ink stnnds that do not stop tho Ink mi mo Aiexnnuer. w. J. Alexander , nn.i hn u, .i... now owns this popular hostelry. i2rM HOYD'8 HOOK STOKE. whoro bo was arre&ted. TEN CONVERSIONS MADE. ! 4. ' 1 i :.....j..j..:-;..t..:..:..j."t"t--:--:-:--!--t--t":--: X t Milli nery Opening On Tuesday and Wednesday, March 19 and 20 During the Baptist Protracted Meeting , Laslt Week, j A vast Interest la being tnken In tho i revival meeting at tho Broadway Hap i list church. The result liiBt week was ten conventions, nnd reclamatlos 1 with seven additions to tho church. Thero will be baptizing at tho church tonight. The pastor Is being ably as sisted by Itev. W. II. Wynn of Mc Gregor, Texns. Easter hats of the most approved stylo will bo shown at tho hnndsmu hat t''ow at Mrs. T. Y, Morgan's on r-lday, March 22. lC-'j S. H. Wooten Very Sick. Col. A. V. Doak had u telegram from his daughter, Mrs. Wooten, yesterday, at Hot Sprinks, Arg., In which sho said that Mr. Wooten was Komowhat improved, but wan still n very sIck man. Marriage License Issued. A Business Change, Edwards Ilios., who some time ago bought out a mercantile concern i no miiowing marriage llcenso wero n this city, Saturday closed a trade Issued hy the clerk up to Saturday at- wtn t,o Grand Leader Mercantile ternoon; company, under the management of Willie Itoss and Mattlo Dougherty, j, ., Harall, whereby the new Con or Mnnnsville. rt.rn w,, tnko ,)Vur , stoc atlll I'. J- Potrey and .Maud Mash, Gra ham, open 19, for business Tuesday, Murch We will bo pleased to show the Ladles of Ardmore our largo se lect lino of Easter Millinery. Our hats will stand tho mobt ex acting requirements In regard to style, material and woikman- Mv' Our prices are very reasonable, LO WCnStein' S LadleFurnisWn HoJse NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING We lmvo rpeoivctl two cars of choico Furniture in the Inst few tlnys, snniiilQ.s of which cim lie seen on tho lloor of our display room at 115 West Mnin street. T. N. COLEMAN The City Druggist Phone 4 109 West Main if A specially attractive lino of Dining Itoom Sets in weathered oak China Closets, Ilutfets and Chairs to match. Our lino of Choico Mahogany and Oak Library and Center Ta bles havo been greatly added to hy recent arrivals. A great variety In styles of Iron Ileds, Parlor- Suits and Fold ing Ileds. Wo Invito you to call and Inspect our line whether you buy or not. No troublo to show goods. Wo nro making tho prlru that will sell them ARDMORE FURNITURE CO. pi red. Tin Saturday nfternoon meeting was executlvo and only mc inborn ot tho hoard it stockholders of tho con cern were admitted. The report of business manager, Joq Taylor, showed a vast amount Of bun liieutt to tho credit or tun v for tho season. A dividend of 00 per cent on tho season for tho nmoiint in viHted hy tho stock holders In tho ex. change wns declared. Thero aro two hundred stock h'Jhlers in thu ex- , change, all of whom nro farmers, nnd most of all of whom live nenr An- 1 in d re and market thuid crop here. I Tho closo of the business ot tho concern left some matter. unflnlsr.oo which were left In tlm hands ot ir, Taylor for winding up. Tho marketing of tho cotton fo tho coining season wns discussed and thu members ot tho board and nil cut wero unanimous in Hint Him advocated pushing tho warehouse re position In Ardmore. They aro all wil ling to join together 111 making Aril more tho banner cotton market of the state. I Mnny of tho farmers present wero willing to tnko stock In t ho ware house to ho built In this city. A m.ivo mcnt wns started at tho meeting to wor up a warehouse for tho coming season nnd this matter will bo given special attention. It Is probable that tho wirlc will take an active shape Momliy when 'ho farmers will begin ng'tir " tie proposition nver Uta con try. Tho board of director of the cx I change prnposo to operate tho cot i ton yard next year In this city In con t nectlon witli tho warehouse. I Tho board adjourned to meet again t In this city at a regular ouartedly meeting threo monthn from yester ! day. i 1 havo for salo puro whlto leghorn egg $1.00 a setting at 15. Apply Mrs. I H. S. Tolson. 17-lt, CONCERNING OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT fTAll tlic slices carried by us tiro made special for us not an ailvcr tibeil hhou in stock. livery now and correct stylo in stock and to bo had in any sizoand width from AA to EE. E cry pair guaranteed by us to bo made of genuine, solid Uatlicr. Every foot is carefully measured and accurately titted by a specialty shooman who for ten yoars has been identified '.th some of tho largest exclusive shoo stores in the South West. .-T'lH. P0I'rtniont is neatly atid con SL'IH"!'?. irUi'i'll! equipped with' electric ligh'ts tmd'Sfaiis, coinfortnblo furniture and every modern shoo ap plianco that contributes to satisfac tion in shoo buying and selling. It looks after tho shoo require ments of tho whole fnuiilyfather, mother and children. Tho largest assortment, more varieties, and lowest prices in the locality. ALL GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE Informal Opening Tomorrow Afternoon and Eveninrj Read Our Other Ads In This Paper Music By Volino's Famous Italian Orchestra I a ilubrcrlbo for Tho Ardmorclto.