Newspaper Page Text
PAGE TWO tM D..ILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Tuesday, May 14, 1907, TRUTH MIGHTY WILL PREVAIL SOME MORE HISTOFIY OF THF. WESTERN WAR OF CLASSES. LIVES OF MEN AT STAKE Where Cpltal Purchases lgnoranee and Under Thn-ats Perform Deeds of Most Diabolical Nature. illra. flnnlly tried Koley'K Kidney C ire, wlilrh ho says was "Just the ,t . thing" for hlin. as four bottle riired Iloi-i Iduho. May 1 1 V hetner Ulm completely. Ho la now entirely William I) ll.itwootl and bla alleged ,. ami frco from nil the suffering MK.w r.iir.,lr itr will Im nciuittfl . Incident to acute kidney trouble. ... , ... .i ,,Hi .....Hoffman Drug Co., and City Drut! I iiiIh i a oiixlilerabln eitent upon mi nlili miner anil farmer named Ste lis Adanm t'ndtr the Idaho law, the confession of n cocorsplrator. such na Hurry Or chard la n 't Niifllcleut to nun let nn lesa corroborated by the ovIiIhiico of others iIiiiiih. a former member of Ibe Wc-'eiu Federation of Miner, made n confession In which he corro lioratcd the atatementa of Orchard, but la'ir dcnlul IIh truth, ileclarlim that It Mi secured by mean of thr.it-, made by Detective Mrl'art- land (idvemor flooding cml others Wliat wutht the affidavit of Adaina will h.ive Kith u Jury under such elr-tuni-t.inc. In nil Intoroatlns; subject of di - a M"ti In Ikilsn. It Is the crucl.it I - 1 1 1 1 on which the pro4ec.il tlou ri-'-j wlili life or dentil liaimlnK In tl e balance for the accused labor leader-; 8teve Ada in h was arrested on his farm In Orcein, shortly after tho kid naplnr of Haywood, Moyer mid I'etll bone, and hroiiKht to Ilolse. l)splte the fact that n i charie had been MUnI ngaltiHt him. he was lodged In tb state penlt' Hilary, to be held us n witness nKalnal the Federation of 11- cers Shortly afterward Detective Mcl'artlo'id ntmounci'd that Adams had made n confession corroborating that of Orchard, and Incidentally nil milling oiler crimes, Including tbe murder of two claim Jumpers In Northern Idaho, During the time that Adams was kept In the prison his wife was with him. being kept In comumnl cado against her will, she now de clares. During bis stay In the penitentiary, Adams was deprived of nothing but liberty The "best families" of llolne visited him In his cell nnd wined and dluiil him to his Htoumch's content. Although a confessed ussaHsIn, be be came m social hero nnd was praised In ordluately as one who had dared ilely the terrible powers of the "Inner cir cle" of federation nsHiisslns. Allan' occupied it cell wltll Harry Oichau! for a considerable time, and tint bloodv personage shared In the pii i lar adiilailon. (iovernor Gooding was a freipu nt visitor and Is known to have had several long interview with Adams The rot.fcKslnit of Adams was nrole III Fi hrunrv, I'.'Ofi. In September of that yi tir he was visited by nil uncle. In dlmithe who secured Ills llber'y tliriiiir.li habeas corpus pnr e I tins Onci' i..iislde the grim wall of the lilnb i piMin. Adams n once denl d the Kt.ilemcivts made In his cenf -ulon In nil aflldavlt lie declared that he li.nl been coo'ced by Detective MiTaitl.lilil Into bli;iiliu; u document, and that to bad no krowledge of Its contents. The aflldavlt was of n sensatl mill lature and licensed Governor Gooding of bucking up Mcl'artlaud In his threats of death unless he adhered to the con. fi'Hsk li Adams nlrni asserted Ml il while ci'iitlned In a cell with hnry Orchard, the latter had admitted that lie was to receive a "piece of -oln" for Implicating Moyer. Haywood tind 1'ettll nue In the murder of Ste taeii berg, and that he was to be allowed to escape and make "a get awy across the pond." The ri pudiatlon of his confession by Vtums caused grent consternation In Hie r.i:iks of the prosecution. The docutuei.i secured by Mer.irtluiid was the trump card of the nttoiueys for perfonutd a wonderful cure of Inclpl- the Ftnti With It. the conviction of , 'M consumption for my son's wife. .i I., . I., i.,.. ....... a ,,TJih first bottle ended the terrible the labor leaders was almost n cer . (j nm m tu, tnlnty Ulthout It. the throat nttrlbut- l)(lt,r gj,nl)lom i,ft )y 0ne, until cd to the prosecutors, tnnt .Mi)er. Haywo.ul and Pettlbono would never' leave Idaho alive, was only so much I ' ' , . , wind. Adams was Immediately re-ar- rested, charged with the murder of i Fred Tyler, a claim Jumper In Slio-i50c khoi.o county At the trial, which was hi Id In Wallace early this year, the Jury disagreed, seven voting for ac quittal and five for conviction. L-urcnco warrow. leaning mio.nc, , for he defense In the present case, defen led Adams declaring that tho ac cuied rran was only n pawn In the .i. i i a . ,,.,, prnsecut'on cf tho labor leaders held by Ujo state authorities, but It Is gen- i rail) believed lliat (he prosecution will be dropped whn (lie Ma) wood case In ended. Whether the Adftma confession was the (rutli, aa claimed by llio prosecu tlmi or n ms of Hen "cooked np" by I Im' versatile Mcl'artland. as Adams now declares, la n question of great Imimriatire In the trial of the labor leader. That tht original confession which I couched In wk1 UnKunKc, was at leant "doctored" to a consld- erablo latent la made evident by Hip ' raet that Allium U Illiterate ami unschooled. More Newt From the New England States. If any one baa nny doubt a. to the virtue of ldo's Kidney rtiro, thy ne..l only refer to Mr. Alvln II. 8lltnp mm of WllllmnntlR, Conn., who. after almost losing hnw. of p-covery, on ac count of the failure of many remo- Storo. WEARS A WONDERFUL GEM. Chinese Mandarin and His Daughter ths Sensation of New York. New York, May 13. Probably no Jewel ever seen hereabout has oroiM (si so much comment as one worn In the cap of Knng Yu Wei. former ad viser of the Kmperor of China. With bis beautiful ilauuliter. Kan Yu Wei was n unest nt n recent ince dinner In the Waldorf. Ills gorgeous robes proclaiming hlin n mandarin of the i hlRliest class, the peacock embroider ed on Ills mantle of tunpiolse blue, the curious Jewels his daughter wore were aa nothing to the Jewel which flamed nnd flashed In the front of his blue skull cap, 'with the peatl button at its top. In contrnst with other Chl..ese wo men, wlVs of dignitaries, who have Ins n seen In public In this section of the country, like the wife of Wii Tins; Fang, tho ilnughter of Knng Yu Wei had put off her Chlni-se robes nnd wore a beautiful gown of blue, which was Just as Parisian ns was hor own Frenrh. The guests paid little atten tion to : 'ln i other than the Chi tioie -visitor until the speaking began Knng Yu Wei Is the r-'ind president of tho Chinese ISmplrf ''(institutional Association, nnd Is nt present touring the world In the Interests of the Km peror. He has advanced Ideas, and Is allied with tho reform movement, without, however, nrouslng tho hos tility of the Dowager Kmpress. D. P. C. Chen, the mnndurln's pr. vnte ph)slclan, and ('. 8. I.lnn, his secretary, who Is a graduate of Har vard, were asked what was the history of the wonderful Jewel. I.lnn said that there nro only nine perfect stones of the sort In the world, and that the one which adorned the blue cap of Kang Yu Wei had been In his family for six centuries, and was esteemed by hlin ns his most valuable posses slon. Do You Love your llaby? You wonder why he cries. Ituy n Initllo of Whlte'H Cream Vermi fuge nnd he will never cry. Most babies linve worms, nnd the mothers iln't know It. Wlilte's Cream Vcrml fuge rids the child of worms nnd (ieans out Its system in u pleasant way livery mother should kisp n bottle of this tmsllclnc In the house. With It. fonr need never enter lui mind. Price 25c. Sold by F. J. Hum- Hey. First Sulphur Editor. Ardmorelte Special. Sulphur. I. i, May 1 1. Octogenar ian William Covington of this city, edited and published the flrst uew-j-paper In Ibis town. The sheet bore the suggestive name of Sulphur lleul IlKht. Captain Covington got his mil Itary title while ofllclatlng ns iii'-f boss on several Tennessee steamboats He has been publishing about nine dif ferent papers, all Intensely democrat ic. He was a iersonal friend of Sell ntor .1. J. IngullH. Mr. Covington says that he put about 5.000 Into xlitics and never got back a dollar. Glover Cleveland, however, made lilin post master at Lehigh, I. T'., and McKlnley let him leuinln in ofllce two years. My Uest Friend. Alexander Uenton, who "vim on Iturtil Route I. Fort Kdwnrd, N. Y says: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is tny best earthly friend. It cured mo of asthma six years ago. It has also she was perfivlly well. Dr. Klmt's New Discovery's jniwer over coughs nml lol,U ' 8'"",ly n"olons." No other remedy has ever eipialeil IL ,, Klmnlnlrw, hy w. 11. Frame. tlriiRKlsvt, nnd the City Drug Store. and IU'0. Trial bottle froo. It's Impossible to love n mnn for the enemies ho has mado If you are on the list For C,)U1 or cough tnkB Kennedy's laxative Cough Syrup. It contains n0 opiates and gently movr-t the bow-els, thereby driving the cold t-n llrely from tho system Conforms to u, 'Naona, ,.llre Koo,, nml l)rug iAV sold by Hoffman Drug Co. AMONG SECRET SOCIETIES Fraternalltm It Afloat Today All Over the Country In a Variety of Secret Organizations Eaglet, Elks, Oddfellows, Woodmen, Etc. Ardmorelte 3pecUI. Norf. Ik, Vn.. May II Whit will undoubtedly bo the most largely at tended meeting In the history of the VI r Kin In grand rodge of tho Independ elt Or, i r of Odd Fellows m Inaugu rated today un tlm grounds of the Jamestown oiiiosltlon. The convention will last until Friday, which lias been I net apart aa Odd FelKiwg day by tho ! exposition maiiagemnt, Ardtnorcilo Hpeclnl. .ecatur, Ala., May 14. The matter of the locution of the JlOO.uOO Odd ' Fellows' nome for widows and or-1 phana to be erected by the Alabama I members of the order. Is the principal matter to be considered at the annual j convention of the stale grand lodge, which opened hero today. A special committee appointed rr that purpose, ,nB precncts wt,re completed Satur has visited Cullman, Kdwardsvllle, I morni ti. ,n,i number of vol- Albertsvllle nnd Florence, each town i.nvlng mado offers uf money and land 1 tti secure the home, but no recom-1 menuatlon will bo offered by the com- mltteo other than statements as to the advantages offered by each place. Tne grand lodge meeting has at- trncted hundreds of Odd FelUws and Itnbekabs from all over tho state. The , program of tho opening session In- eludes addresses of welcome by May- , or Henry A. Skaggs, Jr., f Decatur. nnd Mayor Samuel Illackwell of .New,ton Avo nml j, st ( w wth vot - Decatur, on behalf of the city, nnd tho Itev. t,eorge I.. Jenkins for tho lncni Odd Fellows. ,ru noreiie special. i bun-' loin, Ivan., .May n. nvverai dred Hagles nre congregated In lola today for the opening session of the state aerie, and It Is expected that the total attendance during the three days will reach l.tioo. The Initial ses sions will be devoted to the appoint ment of committees for the state lodge and the transaction of other business, which will extend through tomorrow. Thursday will be devoted to entertainment. Including n trip over tho city and to the oil nnd gas fields and smelters In the vicinity. Tho Kagles now hnvo sixty one lodges In Kansas and nearly o,l have sent ,. .. ... ,,. ('legate to tho meeting whllo mom ,. ? i.i . i ..ioi.,.. ,.. he larger titles scores of visitors aro the here. . , 1 Ardmorelto Special. Ktnporla, Knn.. May 14. Tho first, annual convention of the Kansas herd of Klks began here today, with nearly all u the twenty-threo lodges of tho stale represented by largo delegations. The Kansas branch was organized nt n meeting hold In Wlchltn last year. The r-'iiventlon will laBt through to morrow. Ardmnrelln Special. Springfield, Mo., Mny 11. The Thlr. teenlh Pythian district meeting In this ,ing placo nt Wilson, city today has attracted hundreds of. No. 11 N 1? of T 5 8, R 3 K. members of tho Knights of Pythias j which lies In Carter county: nlso sec from nil over southern Mlsslurl. Many ;tlon8 20 Hi 32 Inclusive, T 4 8, R 3 K Important business mntters are up for; with voting placo nt Provence, consideration, and. tjio encampment J No. 12 S 1-2 of T 4 S, R 3 K, ex will close with n rtintest lu the rnnli'eept section 19. 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, of page. I3C- w"h voting placo nt Durwood. No. 13 N 1-2 T 4 8, R 3 Kj nlso Ardmorelte Special sections 19 nnd 20 In said township, Kl Paso, Texas, May 14. The Texas with voting placo nt Mulkey. stnto coiiutcll of'tho Knights of Culutn. 1 No. 1 1 K 1-2 T 3 S, R 3 K. with bus tugan Its fourth minimi session I voting plnco nt Ilaum. Ill Kl Paso today and will extend Nv. 15 W 1-2 T 3 8, It 3 Kj nlso tliniiigli tomorrow-, 'i no local council ! strip 2 miles wido by G miles north has prepared nn elaborate entertain- I nml south, on cnBl sldo of T 3 H, R 2 meut program nnd the meetli g prom- ! Uj nlso the fractional part of T 2 S, Ises to be a huge success. The officers I R 2 K, east of tho section lino ho of the council Include 11. .1. IllaKeney I twecn sections 22 nnd 'St, 2C and 2. of Dallas, deputy; the Rev. Joseph 1.14 and 35, In said T 2 S, R 2 K, with Lynch of Dallas, chaplain, and T. P. ! voting place at Ilerwyn. Feneln of Fort Worth, sretnry. Ardmorelto Special. Norfolk, Vn., May 14. The sover eign camp Df the Woodmen of the World convened ere t day, with thousands vif delegates, representing every state nnd territory of the mi ll, n, In attendance. Headquarters for the visitors have been established at the Inside Inn on tho exposition grounds nnd tho business sessions will be held In tho cvinventlon inll. Tlio sovereign ramp meeting will have un der consideration, during the ten das vr more of tho session. "" mniierH pertaining in me progress nnd Improvement of the order, Includ ing the proposed nmetidment of sev ernl laws nnd tho election of officers. The present w.verelgu officials will ll)0K,nnnK; votlK I)Iaco nt llkoly be retained. I No is-c'ommenclng wiuthenst ror Reports of the transactions of tho',,,,,. gcc. j2i T 3 g, R 1 R; thenco John T Yates of Omaha, Neb., set north to Caddo creek; thenco west last two years wero presented by waiMly follow Ing mennderlngs of Cad John T. Yntes vif Omaha, Neb., sov- i ,0 creek to where section lino be erelgn clerk of the order, nnd show tween Sees. 15 and 16 crosses said great progress, tho gain In member- creek; thence south to township line; ship since tho last session In 1905 bo- thenco east along said township to Ing 9a,4fiS. j point f beginning, with voting place The Woodmen Circle, n womnn's at Xuwpart. auxiliary of tho Woodmen of tho .0. 19-Commcnclng whero town' World, will nlso hold Its biennial con- ship lino between T 1 R nnd TIM i, -it. -i iii-n- muni im- a-n, next meeting of tho sovereign camp In 1909 will probably go to tho west nnd several cities nro contesting for the honor, with Topoka apparently 15 and 16. T S 8, R 1 west; thence , blushes, but they nro nevor counter having tho best chanco of success. north alons said section tino to north felL THE VOTING PRECINCTS IN CARTER COUNTY LOCATED AND MARKED OUT DY DOARD. FORTY-TWO IN THE COUNTY Th fennranMeal nlulalnna t nratH I as Near Equal as Possible for the Convenience of the Voters. The labors of the board of county commissioners recently appointed to oft ,no clt nml county )nlo vt. ,.. rwincts i th.. counuty Including tnu clty ou 12 uf wllcn nlum,or nne nre jn tno cty, Tno 0.nciaB tor tho eli-ctlon to be ntllJ on Au(.ust 6i r whenever the roRllar election Is to be held will b nanusl at a subseouent mtctlnc ,,, i,0 heM ,y ln board. Thn foiwinc nro tho locations ol (h var,nl8 voting precincts: j;0i iTnat pvjrtlon of Ward No. 1 ,n ,rdmoro lying between Washing- nR ,ace al yTst IlaptUt church. v0- 2 That liortlon of AYard 1 In lAnlmoro lying between 11 street and K street N. W., with voting placo nt seller's storo. ftP"er's storo. ! Nu. 3 That portion ot ward l in ( Ardmoro lying west of K street, w voting placo at West Knd Wagon )ard. No. I That porthm of Ward 2 lying between Washington nvonuo nnd the Santa Kc railroad and K street, north east, with voting place at C. P. Hall t store. No 5 That portion cf Ynrd N In Ardmoro not Included In precinct No. 4, wltli voting placo nt Presbyte rian church, Cth avenue northeast. No. That portion of Ward rn. ; In Ardmore, lying between Wnshlng nnd D street southwest nnd K street . tuth of ralltxiad, w til VbtliTg place i nt city hall. No. 7 That jiortlon of Ward No. 3 lu Ardmore, not Included In Pro- , , ... , clnct " V0''nB l'co at Por ter siapies siore. No. S That porthm of Ward Nv. 4, In Ardmore, lying east of 13 street, southeast, with voting placo nt Pub lic School building. No. 9 That portion of Varll No, 4 In Ardmore, west of K street wmth east, with voting placo at Whlttlngton hotel. No. 108 1-2 of T b a, R 3 B which lies In Carter county, with vot No. in All of T 3 S, 2 K, except strip 2 miles wldo on east sldo Includ ed in Precinct No. 15; also 2 mllo strip off east side T 3 S, R 1-K; also 2 mllo strip off east sldo T 2 8, R 1 K; nlso remaining part of T 2 S, 2 K, which lies In Carter county, except 2 mllo strip on east sldo of said town- w(h V0)nB JllaCo at Snrn(.(lr No. 17 Commencing SK corner I Sec. 34, T 3 8, It 1 K; thence nortn 9 miles u county boundary; thence. west 4 miles to Indian meridian; thence south to Intersection with Cad do creek; thenco east following con 'iort,.r of Uuldo creok h. where secllon line between sections 20 nnd 21. T 3 8, R 1 R, crosses said creek; thenco south to southeast corner Sec. 32, 3 S. It 1 R: -thence east to uoliit t.t crosses inuiio creen; inenco wesi. 1 wardly following iiieandorlngs ot 1 Caddo creek to wheru said creek in-1 tersecls section lino between Sees. , boundary of Carter county; thence east 3 miles to Indian meridian thence south to point uf beginning, with voting place at Woodford. No. 20 W 1-2 of T 3 S, R 1 west, (Uso W 1-S of T I 8, II 1 W, wltu voting placo at Mllo. No. 21 N 1-2 uf T 1 S, R 2 west, with voting placo at Homer. No. 22 S 1-2 T 1 S, II 2 V, and N 1-2 T 2 S. R 2 W, with voting placo at Kik. No.23.T 2 S, R 3 W, and N 1-2 T 3 S, R 3 V, with voting placo nt Fox. No. 24 S 1-2 T 2 8. R 2 nnd r-1-2 T 3 S, R 2 V, with voting placo at Graham. j :so. ;a vtosi l-a or r l t- it a w, 1 with voting ilaco at Tusb-. ! No. 2C K 1-2 of T 1 8, R 3 W. with vtitlng placo at Tntnm. No. 2?. S 1-2 of T 3 8, It 3 West, with voting place at Chagrls. No. 2S Sections 19 to 22 Inclusive, nnd 27 to 34 Inclusive, T 3 S, R . iwcst, with voting placo at Wheeler. No. 29 Sections 23 to 26 Inclusive. and 35 nnd 3C, T 3 8, R 2 west; with voting placo at Sliced. No. 30 -orth 1-2 of T 4 S, 3 west with voting place at Henldton. No. 31 South 1-2 of T 4 8. R 3 Y with voting place at IVillan. No. 32 T 5 S, R 3 W, with voting place at Reck. No. 33 T 5 S, R 2 W, nnd 8 1-. T 4 S, R 2 W, with voting place . rlewitt. No. 34 N 1-2 T 4 S, R 2 W, wilt voting place nt Keller. ! No. 35 T 4 S,R 1 W, with voting I place nt Ixne Grove. No. 3C T 5 S, R 1 V, with voting placo at Cheek. I No. 37 W 1-2 of T 5 S, R 1 H: also sections 5 to 8 Inclusive, 17 to Inclusive, 29 to 33 Inclusive, T 4 S, R 1 R, with voting place nt llrnck. No. 3S S 1-2 of T G S, 11 2 K. ex cepting Sees. 23 nnd 21, with vutlng placo at Hnxhar. No. 39 N 1-2 of T 5 S. R 2 R. and Sees. 23 nnd 24, with voting plnco at Concord school house. No. 40 All uf T 4 8, R 2 R, except that within corporato llmltB Df Ard more; nlso that urtlon of 8eo 31, lying outside corporato limits of Ar I more; nlso Sees. 1 and 2, T 4 S, U 1 east, with voting placo at K'ngs storo. Nu. 41 R 1-2 T C 3, It 1 R; nlso that portion of Sec. 31, T 1 8, R 2 K, not Included In corpointo limits of Ardmoro; nlso Sees. 3t. 35, It, T 4 8, R 1 east, with voting placo at Downnrd Asphalt Mines. No. 42 Sections 3, 4, 9 to 1C In clusive, 21 to 28 Inclusive, T 4 8, R 1 R, except that part tf Sec. 23, with in corporato limits of Ardmore, with voting placo at Undo Jack's storo. Dan6rln Works wnndiirii. It nrixlnces hlr luntnt uroly im rsln smt teionhlne produces rrom. it priHiucen s imcK vruMta n luxariani bslr wIiud nil niber remeiiifs mil. we irunr' nte Dnnlerlne. All druirtfmtii sell It, S&c, SUo and Sl.lHl lier tmtlle. Tu provi Its worth. Remi inu na wiid in cent in mtinpn or surer nnil we will mull you a lurce free msipie. Kiiowltia Daailerlne Co.,Chlcairo. III. 8END TO THE ARDMOREITE. What We Have In Stock. For Your Legal Blanks Here Art Plain promissory notes. Vendor's lien notes. Real Kstnte notes. At'lilavlts. Acknowledgements. Affidavits for renewal of mortgages Affidavit for material man's Hen Chattel mortgnges. Real Rstato mortgages. Release ot mortgage. Quit claim deeds. Township plats. Quarter section plats. FIvc-yenr lcaso contracts. Ono year leaso contracts. Combination rental contract for o4 ther money or crop rcnL Illanks for tax assessors. Warranty deeds. Guardian's bond. Rills of Sale. Proof In bankruptcy. Mineral leases. Oil, gas and mineral leases. Powers of attornoy. Deeds of trusL Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Rslleves Colds by workinjr them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Couchs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the thro,t, chest and bronchial tubts. "As pleasant to the tut as Maple Sugar" Children Like It Sold by HoCmtn Drug Co. Freckles aro not half ns pretty as U. C. V. REUNION RICHMOND, VA. May 30, 31, June 1, 2 and 3, 1907 VERY LOW RATES "THE OFFICIAL ROUTE" Mny Features This Year of Unnsaal Interest Jefferson Euvh Monument Unveiling June 3 Jamestown Exposition Full information regarding reduced round trip intes and SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE from your nearest agent GEO. H. LEE, J. S. McNALLY, Gen. Pass. Aftt. Div. Pass. Agt. Little RocU, Ark. Oklahoma City, Ohla. SUI.PIU'Ii, I. T. Special rates to guests liy tho week or month. The Only First-Class Kuropean Hotel in the City. Cafe in Connection. Our sanltnly conditions the best. Itooms all ulry with exterior views. J. REMEMBER! Fellter, Tho Grocer, sells good tilings to cut, Excellent grades, in iiRsortmenls complete. Lt Felker supply your teas, coffees, and npices, Kept hero aro best grades at popular prices. Eatables wholesome in goods that aro canned, Reliablo qualities favorite brands. THE Good vegetables found in our line, Richest of fruits, swot, fresh and line. Orders delivered without much delay, Complete aro our lines in grocery way, F.vory price is found right and quality, too. Remember that Felker saves money for you. s s ?ji Ardmore, : : LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Lodges. Ardmoro Ooinmunacry, No. f. Knlchts Templar A. li. I'almor, cm Inent commander; Geo. II. Ilruco, re cordor. Meets first Tuesday In inch month In Masonic temple. Ardmoro Chapter, Nn. 11, Itoyal Arch MaBons O. II. Ilruco, high priest; John L. Gait, secretary. lleK ular meeting second Tuesday nlfciit , In each month. ( Ardmoro Council, No. 11, Itoyal and , Select Masters Robert II. Henry, thrlco Illustrious eminent' Oeo. II Ilruco, recorder. Ilegulnr meeting , first Thursday night In each month. 1 Ardmoro Lodgo, No. 31, A. K. and A. M. M. M. Grlfflth, worshipful mas ter; Goo. H. Ilruco, secretary. IIoku lar meeting flrst Saturday night on 01 beforo tho full moon In each month. Ardmoro Chaptor, No. 70, Order ol Eastern Star W. A. Diminish, wor- ' thy patron; Mrs. I.llllo Talmer, wor- ( thy matron; Mrs. Kannlo Sacra num pass, secretary. Meets fourth Mon day night In each month. Knights ef Pythias. Myrtlo Ixidge, No. 7, Knights ol Pythias Ed Sandlln, chancellor com mander; C. C. Wntklns, keeper of rec ords and seal. Meets overy Thursday night. Benevolent and Protective Order Elks Ardmoro I-odge, No. CIS, Benevolent and Trotcctlvo Order of Elks Cbni D. Cartor, exalted ruler; II. L. San der, secretary. Meets ovdry Tuesday night in Elks' hall. Getting busy often' takes a bard fall out of a fit of tho blues. VIA. W. Harper,. Prop. I ri? I? Hi : : Ind. Ter. This Summer on tba Pacific Coast California thla sr r la Ji.at aa allurlnir aa ey with hi-r licM.ri llntrla, Otn lli.chf, Old Mlftlni a, Oranvr (Irnvca and air rnli.lei t ltb ito i.rrfuu e nt reaca nil Illll'la. Ttis Unfotrra en route ami llaivrj ni'al. nikr juurltiur nor boLc u vacntliin In liavir. DOCTOrS " Natlnial Klrclrlc Mrdlcal At. anrlatlnn, Liinir Ileacn. Jut.e I7iiiSI,I'i7 Uiiplare for th round trip, ilcailnailnn nf tie. k la Loa ADKlea ur Han Prau clico. TEACHFRS Nailnnal Educational Aior. atlen Iia AftTH'(.. Jaly S li. !t"'T One (are plua IJ.C0 ur round trip. ratM. wnlla mail prlronrllr for 1 iiamrd, are Bttin to all. Oar ii-"X ,q prTrra, Try inirr fttSl SiJ l'nif II 'Oklrla ou llrl W California lll a.. Wti" - Ai l,t Ina ,n m"kifif "i' jour iiiuvrnry. Jut drop nie a rani W. A, KKP.NAN O. P. A., OalTraton Notice. Sometimes during, tho past year a leather bound book entltlod "History of tho Indian Territory," was bor rowed from our offlco and was never returned. Wo would bo glad If tho party who borrowed Bamo would ro turn It to this office. dhtf blDNEY SUGGS. It must bo awfully nlco to bo so rich that you can afford to grumble about tho enormous taxes you pay. Subscribe for Tbe Ardmorelte.