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Ardmore Thursday, May 30, 1907. PACE SIX, THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. ROCK ISLAND CHANGES Superintendent Merrill Transferred to Cedar Rapids, la., Superintend ent Saunders of Kancat City Terminals Takes Place. Jiim l will see a change In tlm su j.i, i li nt of tli" Arkansas illvlsluii i r t It I t i.uul system. 0. A. Mor r i wIli 1m boon Biiiorltitiinliit of tli, i, mi ,r illvlHlon of the Hook Is- mi which Includes lie AH-ii- li hiiH Iwon transferred to i i udi-ncy of the Ciilar Itnii in jf tlm Ruck I H 1 t ) 1 1 nt C- l, Ml i.l In , iiml 1 1. It. Maunder. 'ui r mi i liilondent of tlif term- ,i n h ii n City luis lieon trans r r i i Mi, 'iipoilntoiidoiicy of this il i tin with headquarter nt Utile II ic ii, II T (Irooniiugh, mirln tml it' of ln- (Vil.-ir ltiiilils division if Mk Hit i, Island has hi'un transfer ri I li l!n tiiprrliilt'iiilimry of tlm Mi x ico iIIm ion Willi hiKiiliiiuirlHrs nt Da t..A i la u ikwIiIoii formerly h lil I., him n lor to his change to ( I. IK il la .1 II lurv formerly superintend rut nf Mi" t.ir Hi-rvlru of llm Hitch Is land li i inn) vvlni loslgneil elTte live Jim 1 Iiiih boon appointed iiihii li . r ii' (iir service of tlm Mh'sourl Vnlhy t iif Service AiWiiclBtloii with hi ndqtia, iei n Kansas City. Tli i if tin formerly Jiold by Mr. Ah I; J ll.lWII ll, I II consolidated nllh tho ofllr' of Kiiii'iiittinitiiit of TrinisAir tntl TN' riavm that women wear their tin .ii i.o low In tho neck Im lo give tlir win, i a chance to sprout. Ail wiiiu ii want In ho angola, )ou knew. Stop Grumbling, If v.iii is i r i fi'om rli.nitiiallHtii ot 1 in in f' r H.i.Hrd's Snow Liniment w I I r qui, relief. It Is a sure cure for Sprains, Rheumatism. Con tracted Miit-hx nml nil liis mid within tin reaih of nil. Price SBo, fi0 $1.00 C It Smith. Teiiaha. Tex.. v H( " I have used Itallaul's Snow I.IiiIiih nt In my family for years and liavo foiiml It n film lemeily for all pains ami nrhes I reciiiumond It for palmi In the client." Sold hy J. Knmicy ARDMOREITE DIRECTORY OF OKLAHOMA HOTELS. ADA, I. T. 1 1 V 1 1 1 HOTEL, Hatea J 1 no por day. THE ATWOOD, lTnet Holel In Duraiit. I. T. W F (Mmcr, l'roprletor. When In rduiore, I. T., Htop nt THE ALEXANDER, $2.00 n day llolel. . J. Alexander Proprietor. DUNCAN, I. T. HOTEL UOYAL, Host $2 lioiiso on the Hirf'k Island. MiUny & Sons, 1'ropn. DAVIS, I. T. (IRANI) hoif.u II. II. Allen, l'roprletor. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS I IN'DSAY HOTEL. Hat $ pi t day. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS Till: TintNUR. Ha'c $ ' i r day. HUGO, I. T. Oltll NTAL HOTEL, Its i J d.iy. ,11m Tliomiis. Prop TV 1, Mirk hotel In the city. 1 lr i !.i-m accoiiimoilatloiis. -,iii -i, h i ion I'lia.'iinliH-il. MADILL. I. T. lMCK HOTEL. W. . Carter, Prop. , i Uy ft OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T. (.UWl) WUNCU 1IOTHU 1 1 i i :u every lesiwct. THE PENNINGTON. TIsllOMINdO. I. T. Is w' i ) t he uavelUiK men stop HM (Lux ncrommodatioiu. I' m J. Priiott, Prop PAULS VALLEY, I. T. HOTKL HAMPTON, Hales $2 per day. SULPHUR, I. T. Hll-:SIA 1IOTKL. Hates $2 nml up. Finest hotel In tho Bouthw'ost. SULPHUR, I. T. McKKMIl' HOTKL, First cla"a nccommodatlon. WAURIKA, OKLA. I1HYAN HOTKL. Tho leading hotel ol the city, MANNSVILLE, I. T, HOTKL DoAHOO SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Droadway Methodist. Sunday school nt 0:30 . in.; Su porlhtemloiit, J. W. Hanks; Secretary, Htolln Ilutcliur; Librarian. John llolT man, Jr. Eighteen classes. FRATERNAL. Woodmen Circle. Meets thu llrst Moiiiluy afternoon ami thu thlril Friday evening In each iiionth at K. of I. hnll; (liianllaii, M (I. Ilitrgrnvo; Advisor. Joanna uun Bits; AtlHiiilaiit, Allen Staples; MaRl rlaii. Vina Yoiiiik; Hunker, rauiiiie Cole; Inner snntlliel. AHIh v. milium, Outer sentinel, Llzlo llotsoy; Mali' ngom Soplironla Ilulllon, li. I . rif les, Lena V. Bonner; lMiyslclan, J. II. Ilnrgravo; Clerk, Halllu L. Sturgeon. K. & L. of Security. Knights am! I-anles of Kcciirlty meet mery .Monday night In Odd Follow hull. Memlieni ami visiting iiiemhers urn welcomn. WILLIAM Mtll.LK.N', Secretary. Cpworth League. Tlm Epworth League menlH every Sunday nflernocii at I o'clock nt thu llmailwny Methodist church; Presi dent A. A. Bagwell; 1st leo priul ilent, lluhert Davis; 2nd vice, presi dent, lion Wolvorton; 3rd vlcn presi dent, Ella Itavls; lth vlco jirosl dent, John rreemnti; Secretary und treasurer, Mnmlo Nlshett. LITERARY CLUD9. Ladles of the Leaf. President, Mrs. Nora VaiiDenhorK; 1st Vlco Presldenl, Mrs. Kllinheth (Joodwln; 2nd Vlco President, Mrs. MlnnlB Willi; HecordliiB Secrelury, Mrs. Ida Alnxiinder: Corrospondliii; Secretary. Mrs. Daisy Dunham; Treasurer. Mrs. l'lorenco Dexter; CrlUc. Mrs. I.elltla l.edheiter. PniBrnm Committee Mm. hlslo I'ollerf. Mrs. liura Marr, Mrs. Kllza. helh Coodwln. Mrs. Nannlo Hennlo, Airs. Hotoiico Dexter. Tho i luh IioIiIh IJ rewular mectliiKM oerv other wcea irom hid nrsi wet-K In October to the llrst week 111 Juno. ,iu Mondays, with Hh inemliurs as re corded la the annual year book. MiihIc Commute! Mrs. Certrildt (Jiilllot, Ml m Kay llurnltt, Mrs. Car rio McCoy. Chautauqua Class. Tho Chaiitaiuiiia claim nieeta Krlday of ench week with ono f Us mem bers. President, Mrs. Preston II. Woods; Vlco President, .Urs. Wiley II. llleuk more; Secretary, Mrs. II. II. Pennine ton. Orlo Club. President, Mrs. C. L. McCnnn; 1st Vice President. Mrs. (1. II. Webb; 2nd Vice President. .Mrs. Walter Hardy; Correspoiullnp; Secrelury,, Mrs. C. K, Carter; Treasurer, Miss Zoo Olive; Auditor, Mrs. II. V. McKlroy; Libra rian, Miss Sue Frame. ProKiam Commltteo Miss Vera Olive, Mrs. T. Noriian, Mrs, J. S. Downard, .Mrs. C. H. Mauplu. Regular meetliiifs of the club are held every Friday of each week from J-.3II to 5:30 p. in., with ono ot Its muuibers. Mothers' Club. President, Mrs. Milton Iknrd. Vice reMilsnt, Mrs. J. II. Snyder, Secrtv .ary. Miss Vlrnlnla Ilrooks; Treas liter. Mrs. Joseph Plllman. This club meets tho fourth Thurs day In each month nt tho Fourth ward K'linol hiilldltiK. Ferndale Review Club. President. Mrs. Mlltmi lknrd; Vice President., Mrs. J. M. l-omlon; Secro tary. Mrs. W. II. Ilutnpnsa; Triwsur er, Mrs. Anderloii. The club meets oil Wednesdays of each week with tine of Its memlMjrs, from 3 to G p. m. Royal Neighbors. Meet the llrst and third Tuesday ev ening In each month at 7:30 o'clock hi tlm K. of P. hall; Oracle, Mrs. Fannie dolt; Vlco ornclo. Mrs. Wal Hiik: Past oracle. Mrs. Marv How man: Chiincellor, Mrs. i . W. Ilutcli ur; Physician. J. M. Vaden. Lady Maccabees. Meet the llrst and tblld Monday af ternoons of ench month In the Odd Fellows hall: I-ndy Commander. Mrs. W. H. Ingram; Past commander, Mrs. I. H. Mason; Lieutenant commander, Mrs. A. II. Ilolcouib; Chaplnia, Mrs. Ilettlo Taylor; Record and Finance Keeier, Mrs. Fannie doff; Sergeant, Mrs. Sallle Jordan; Mistress nt Arms, Mrs. Hass; Phslclau, W. 1 lloglo Anlinnrn Aerie, No. 5S7, Fraternal Order of Hagles W. A. W'orley, wor thy president. T. 12 Chonto, secreta ry. Meets eery Wednesday night. i Cumberland Presbyterian Aid. I Meets tlrst and third Tuesdays of leach month with Its members; Pres ident. Mrs. F.d Hyrd; Vlcu president. I Mrs. II. II. Pennington; Secretar) land treasurer. Mrs. II. C. Poilurf. I Junior Epworth League, j Junior League meets at llro.iiiway 1 Methodist church eery Sundaj af term -ill at 2-15 o'clock; President. I Stella lliitcber. THE CHURCHES. Droadway Daptlit. Located on llroadwny, tietween vYnshlngtiti anil A street, northwest; survlcus every Sunday at 11 a. in.; prayor nicotine nt 7:30 Wednesday night. Pastor, Hev. W. McKlnney; non com. 1). H, Vernun, W. K, Hyan, J. N. Shlnholsor. IL A. Wilson, M. M. drlf llth, J. C. Freddy; Church clerk, C, It, Iliichanan; Church treasurer, A, K. Coleman. lluslness session Wednesday night after tho first Sunday In each month. Episcopal. located on I) streot, southwest: services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock und In the evening at 7.30, Sunday school nt 9.30 n. in. Hector, W. I'. Ilrowne. Viitryman J. W. OolledKO, Sr. Wnrilen. O. O. Ilunu, hecretnry, Clias. L. Amlursun, A. (I. IMwardH. J. K. lliimiilircy, i N. iiou null, It. M. Lester. flroadway Methodist. Ixicaled, Corner of llrondwny nml II Btreet, northwest: norvlcus ovcry Sunday tnornliiR nt 11 o'clock, and ov- snlnK nt 7:30; mid-week prnyor moot- Iiik oveiy Wediiemlay ovcnlim at 7:30; choir practlco ovcry Thiirwlaj' eenliiK; IiiisIiiuss seMloim llrst Thus ilnv ulKht In eaci iiionlli Pastor. Hiiv. J. W. Sims; Stownrdu V. S. Wohert"ii, J W. Hanks, Mor ris Sass. P. P. Cearney. W. M. Gwyn. C. K. Carter, Krnnk Creuiley, II. W. Itamlol, Han Vouu, W. (I. Dltzler, . V. Tallntcrrn, First Presbyterian. Uiontixl, comer Hrowlway ami C street, niirlhwest. Service every Siindsy mornlnu nt 11 o'clock, oven liiK services at S o'clock; prayer meet I uk every Wednesdny evening at 8 o'clock; business sessions nro ealleil Pastor. Hev. C. C. Wulth; Hlders, David KeilHeld. W. I. Cruce, Win. P. Duff. A. L. Cruce. D. II. Dawson. J. It. 1'etii.tiRton, V. S. Smith, Kd Hyrd: Clerk of Session. D. II. D.iw-oti; Trensurer, .1. L. ItlKRlns; Dencoiis, C. II. Clement, U-e Cruce, I.. P. Staples, A. C. Stmehloy, II. L. Dallon. (I. M. Henley. . I. L. Hlwlns. J. li. Iliiinllton, Kred Cnrr; Trustees, Sain Noble, (leu. A. ltumsey, (!. M. Cnnipbell, II. C. Potterf, Joe I-'. Williams, ami II. II. Pom liiKtoti. Siimhiy School at 9: IK every Hun day moriiliiK, W. I. Cruce, Superin tendent. Catholic Church. Holy mnss Is road every Sunday at 10 o'clock (with tho exception of tho second Sunday, when It Is read nt fi o'clock), followed by benediction with tho lllosHod Sacrament. Thu sermon Is preached durliiR Mass nml nfler Holy Mass. liiBtructloiiB In Christian doc trine. The Altnr Society meets ovcry first Friday In the month In tho Itectory at 3 ji. m. Tho olllcera of tno society nro Mrs. Perry, president; Mrs. L. P. Anderson, vlco president; Mrs. I Wolvertnn, secretary. JAMHH J. WALLUAPP, Pastor. Christian Church. Iicnted on A street, northwest; services every Sunday moraine at 11 o'clock, and ovenlni; nt 7;30; mid week prayer inoetlni; on Wednesday ovenliiK at 7:30. Pastor. Hev. S. II. Holmes; F.lders It. T. Dallas. I. It. Host, O. II. Webb; Deacons, A. C. Yoiiiik. U II. Ive, Wm. Dovlny, J. IC. P. Campbell, J. M. Vnden. Sunday school nt 9:30 ovcry Sun div morning; I. II. Mason, superin tendent. CALL FOR ELECTION. Democratic Primary Election for Del 3gates to Congressional County Convention, lly virtue of the action ot tin Democratic Congressional Committee for the Fifth Congressional District of Oklahoma, n primary election If hereby culled for Carter County to be held on June 15th, 1907, In each election precinct In wild county for the purpose of electing delegates to the county conentlon to lie held nt Ardmoru June 19th, 1907, each voting pnclnct. lo elect one delegate for ov ery twenty-five votes or major frac tion thereof cast for the democratic nominee In the constitutional com en tloi election, November fi, 1900, '1 be Judges, clerks, nml Inspectors of said primary election shall be In all Instances the same as those ap pointed by the Central Committee of Carter County to hold the primary election ot June Sth, 1907, nml said primary election shall he Mil at the same voting places nml within the sniuo election preclnrts ns said pri mary election of June Sth. 1907. Tho primary election to elect said delegate shall be held In nil respects In accoidnnce with tho laws of the Territory of Oklahoma governing pri mary elections. Witness my bund ns Congressional Committeeman for Carter Comity this 7th day of Mny. 1907. (IKOHdK H, SPHNCHIt. Dono by order of the Democrntlc Congressional Coiimilttee for the Firth Congressional District ot Okla homa. W. L. UOIIIHNS, Chairman. J. I). CAHM1CI1AKL, Secretary First published May S. 1907. AID AND MISSION oOCIETIES. Methodlit Home Mission. Tho Homo Mission society of the llroadwny Methodist church meetB the llrst nml third Tuesdays In each month nt tho church. President, Mrs. Chas. Mnupln; Sec retary, .Mrs, W. H. Ingram; Treasur er, Mrs. W. F. Whlttlngton. Methodist Foreign Mission. Meetings ot tho Foreign Mission society of the llroadwny Methodist church nro hold the llrst Thursday In each mouth. President, Mrs. H. W. Itamlol; 1st vlco president. Mrs. W. F. Wilming ton, 2nd vlco president, Mrs. Nettle Jones; 3rd vlcu president, Mrs, John Hnltman, Corresponding secretary Mrs. P. P. Kearney; Recording secre tary, Mrs. 1 II. Woods. LOVERS TRAGIC DEATH Courtship Began With Corrcipondence Marriage Date Fixed Train Rearing Affianced Wrecked. Maiden Oeran";d. Law ton, Okla., May 28. Death In n train wreck of a Minnesota jAiiing man, lured soiithwuid hy the Iuiik dlstntice charms of nn Oklahoma malileii, und the consequent mental derangement of the yiiuiiR lady who has been w riling alluring tetters to tho ono who was coming to claim her hnnil In mnrrlago, iMnstltule n tragic story In real life as lelated hero today by Mrs. Paul (ileiison, of near Tnsca Okla. Miss Klslu Wllllauisou, the charm ing slxteeiiyenr-old daughter ot a prosperous farmer residing In the southwestern part of Comanche coun ty, answered tho ndverllseineiit of n young man In the t. nlaml who wmiteil a wife. For several months after tho llrst exchange of letters cor-reapo-dunco was continued, photo gmphs exchanged, mid un apparent mutual affection grew and ripened nml nt length tho engagement resulted. Tho mnrrlago wns set and tho young man James F. Spmigler wns his ii.imo mid his home was near St. Paul decided to come down In u few wieks In advance and inirchnse n liVimi-. Fpon his arrival nt Omaha, ho wired his llance of his departure and of thu day of his arrival at Frederick. The following day the train that brought 111 in out of Omaha was wrecked nml Spanglor was among tho dead. Two days later the news nf tho wreck reached Miss Williamson, wmi, In scanning over the names of the dead fouiid that ot (he man shu was to wed If lovo dictated when slio could know- him bettor. Tho shock wns more than the young lady could hear. Her condition devel oped from that of deepest grief to n hysterical state that later resulted In a morose and ipilot form ot scml-mad-ness. "I did moan to marry tho boy If 1 liked li I til good, hut to think that 1 whs responsible for his death when he wns coming that long dlstauco on un certainties It's more than woman wns mailt) to hear. Cod forgive me, then take mo away." This Is nu expression of thu girl's poor mind when In a state of seml Haulty. Her life Is gradually being worn nwny and physicians predict that she can't live but n few months longer. ASK FOR GUNBOATS Chlnece Revolutionists Have Issued a Proclamation Declaring tin Up rising Is Not Against For eigners but Government. Hy Assoclcted Press. Swnlow, China, May 29. A procla mation Issued hy tho revolutionary s-j- doty, deflates the uprising Is not di rected against foielguers, or ordinary Chinese subjects, but against the i;m ernnietit. Tho object being to over throw the government. All ihIsjIoiis with the exception of I ho (leruiHii mis sion, at Lieu Chow nro Hum far un molested, hut inlftdnn h-'m are iibau diiiilng the station and KAv'.hig leluge at Swatov. Local ofllrlal stake a serious view of the proclamation ami up.- urging the government nt Canton ' . enl gun boats. lly Associated Preiw. Canton, Clilnii, .May 30. (Involution Ists In the nelghhorliool of Swatow recently captured nn oti'l") f.imllv of Chinese nml compellej them all to drown themselves In a v.ell Thirteen hundred trivs have been .llsnatched to Swatow. Hewitt's I.lttlo Karly lU-rs. fa mous llttlo pills. Hoffman Drug Co. Youths to Reformatory. U. S. Marshal O. A. Porter, ucrom imtiled by Chief Deputy C. (I. MeKo"i. Val Mullni and Assistant V. S. Attm ney It. A. 1 low aril left this morning for Washington. 1). C, having In two Velnier Coker, John Norrls, .1. Y. Lee, Freddie Mack ni.d Henry Lewis, youths sentenced at the last term of the court on various charges ranging from murder, down to theft and forg ery. The boys will bo placed In tho reform school to servo their sentences for the offenses committed. Salvation Army Meeting. Tlm Ralvnllnn Armv conducts OT- ery night In their hall, one-half block south on Washington street (tho old city hall): Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. Free and easy meeting at 3:3 m. Cordial Invitation to all. Pain caused by bolls, burns, cuts, scalds and kln disease Is promptly relieved by Do Witt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salvo. CooJ for piles. Hoffman Drug Co. A woman's reason for man Is that slio dos. loving a CALL FOR ELECTION. Dy Democratic Central Commtltee of Carter County. Hy vlrtuo xif tho nctlon of tho Cen tral Commltteo of tho Democratic party, In nna for Carter county, In tho proposed iitnto of Oklahoma, n prima ry election Is hereby called, to ho held oa Juno 8, 1907, for tho purposo ot mimlnntlng nil candldatos for county nml municipal township offices, to be elected on August C, 1907. Tho following named 'icrsons were, by nctlon of tho Bald Central Com mltteo of tho Democratic party, In nnd for Carter tuunty, elected as Judges and clerks nt said primary election nnd tho following namei places Trro selected ns polling jilaces In said Carter county, to-wit: Hewitt Judges, Will Means, and 1 Clerks, Will (Irecnwood nnd j Inspector W. II. Whs,- iy. Pleasant drove In Hewitt Town shipJudges, C. H. Heavers nnd L. F. drny; clerks, Will Crlgger and S. JI. Wilson; Inspector, J. II. Dlllnrd. Downard Mines Judges, John Her on nnd Frank Caldwell; clerks, A. K. ItuiKell and C. W. Duncan; Inspector, S. D. Mitchell. Ilaiitn Judges, deo. Williams and Will Turner; clerks. V S. Jmnes mid Cleveland Snmpley; Inspector, John Thomn,s. Herwyn Judges. J. V. Lynch am" deo. Fisher; clerks, O. A. Sparkl and T. II. JInssoy; iiunector II. II Meek. Ilcaldtoti Judges, J. V. Ormo nnd C. A. Culbor'on; clerks, W. T Tengiiu nnd Klam Harris; Inspector, J. II. Wauiblo. llollan, Healillon Township Judges D. H. Tipps nnd Lusllu Snuthwood; cleikB, W. A. .MeNutt mid F. O. Pe ry; Inspector, Hen Mohley. ItecL Judges Tom Jones nnd J. A. Wnr.l; clerks, W. K. Spencer and O, W. Randolph; Inspector, Josi Dumas. Provence Judges, J. O. Fletcher mid P. Q. Jones; clorks, Tom Hagle and O. W. Hathway; Inspectors, J. K. Howling. Fox Judge,, J, W. Ilrlscoe ami W. T. Smith; clerks, T, L. Carpenter nnd Wnlter Nail; luapcctor, T. 11. Carpen ter. Durwvod Judges, P. D. Norton and J. i:. Saxton; clerks, C. I). Caldwell nnd d. V. Prossley; Inspector, W. M. Prltcbard. Ilrock Judges, J. A. Johnson and John Mastcrson; clerks. J. II. Ham mer nnd It. II Heed; Inspector, I. J Coffey. drahnm Judges, Scott Paik,s nnd Will Ilrooks; clerks, Zack Harmon and Dr. Mallard; inspector, O. L Hounds. Springer Judges, I). M. Sellers and C. C. Carter; clerks, T. Rogers mid J. II. Owens; Inspector, W. W Mnhurln Woodford Judges, Lesllo Towena and II. A. Wallace; clerks, C. A. Am nions nnd T. S. Huberts; luspector, M. L. Meek. I.one drove Judges, W. M. Coffey and V. W. Rubor; clerks, It. L. Hln er nnd F. M. Hyrd; Inspocmr, D. M llnlluw. Nowport Judges, Hcese Hoed nnd J. T. Fisher; clerks, Tom V. Jones nnd denrgo IM wards; Inspector, 1M Steele. Cilenn Judges H. Wilkes mid IM Kimball; clerks, II. F. Stewart and -S W. Terry; Inspector, . F.Wyotit. King's Store Judges, W. it. illg night mid Ike Wnldc-n; clerks, John Payne nml John (irlffltli; Inspector, Jou Illgntght. Tussy yaiTges, dcorge dray and C F. Ward; clerks, K. It. Ilewett and Harney Pedycoart; inipector, W. II Stegale. Ardmore, First Ward Polling place Fjrst National Hank building; JuiUos Hoe Carter, D. K. Hooker; cler!(.s Will Farthing nnd J. V. Cabell; Inspector, M. U Alexandur. Second ward Spraglns building, op poslto postofflco on North Washing ton street; Judges, L. N. Miirdock nnd Charley lYaloy; clerks, d. K. l.eeman nnd Kit Sholton; Inspector, C. A. Wall. Third Wnrd Fire station polling place; Judges, 1. II. Love nnd W. F. Whltidiurst; clerks, John Duncan ami John Whltoman; Inspector, II, T. Sims. Fourth ward Polling placo Robert son dun store; South Washington street; Judges, A. F. Pyoatt nnd deo. Conner; clerks, J. L. Dashner nnd Mnx Whlttlngton; inspector, Arthur Carpenter. Concord School House Judges, L. II Holder nnd S. 11. Plitolo; clerk?, JaW MMncr nnd Marlon Adams; In ,pector, Hen Holt, Klk Judges, Dr. Norrls and Chas. Fair; clerks, Will .Majors and Hob Harmon; Inspector, K. 11. Poolo. Cheek Judges, W. M. Kearney nnd T. McDonald; clerks, A. Overstrcct nnd deo. Collins; Inspector, T. A. Wood. Hnxbar Judges, Hradley nnd Hugh Cox; clerks, Sam Palmer and Will Jones; inspector, Jim McGlus on. Undo Jack's Store Judges, J, n Creei uni 11. Terry; clerks, Geo. Lav ley nnd W. M. Whltmorc; Inspector, 1 Lasley. liu-ncr Judge, D. T. Strawn nna j clorks, Dr. Offct ano ; Inspector, It. Hoss. MHo Judges, A. L. Colwcll nnd i-ictclier Slmms; clerkB, J. T. llutler Lnd K- V. Tallnferroj Inspector, li 0. rMrjus. Cnagrls Judges, 'Im Dickson nnd Jack Schrndcr; clerks, A. M. dreen wood nnd Josh Creel; Inspector, O L. Tyson. Wheeler Judge, II, .11. Robinson and Will Davis; clerks, II. It. Robin son nnd G-assoway, Inspector. Hud Nutson. Siieol--ludges, T, 8. Burns nnd O. Iloblnson; clerks, d. N. Jack son nnd V. C. nulla; Inspector, wm. Hanks. Wilson Judges, C. h. Ford nnd I T. llurno: clerks. Taiil Nlooll and Andy HwgerB; Inspector, Henry Jones, Kclloi- Judges, C S. Heavers and O. II. Salyer; clerks, C. T. Ogletrea nnd C. F. Itiitcllffo; Inspector, J. H Dlllard. Mulkey Judges, D. W. Dunn n,id J. Ward; clerks, J. II. Mulkoy ana R, C. Wells; Inspector, T. U. Thomp son. Said prlmnrr election shall, In nil respects, bo hold according to tne statutes of tho territory of Oklahoma relating to primary election. O. W. YOUNO, Chairman Central Commltteo nf Dem ncratlc Party of Carter County. ... Attest: T. J. CAP.SON, Secretary. Scatter Ashes of Veteran. Ardmorclte Special. Rock Island 111. May 29. A unique ceremony will he witnessed hero to morrow when In compliance with the dying request of tho late M, A. Could his nshes will ho "scattered hi the four winds of heaven." dould was n vetoran of the civil war and for many yenrs wns county surveyor of Hock Is land county. JIo died recently nfter provldliu in his will for tho crema tion uf his body nnd the distribution of his nslios. In accordance with his request that tin religious services of any kind he permitted nt his funeral. tho obsequies consisted only of nil nil dress by a lawyer friend. Tho admin lstrator f tho estntu decided that It would bo nppniprlato to scatter the ashes of the dead veteran on Memor ial day, nnd tho ceremony will take place at tho samo time ns the scat tering of Mowers ()ii the waters In memory of the sailor heroes of the war. Every reader of thu Ardmorctto will receive n copy of the new state's con- stltuthm In next week's Issue. It will be Issued In pamphlet form ns a sup plement to our paper, lie sure that your paper reaches you in good con dition with the supplement. Mrs. S. Joyce. ISO Sullivan St., Clircmont, N. 11., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured mo of a Bevero case of Kidney trouble, of several years' standing. It certainly Is n grand, gixid medicine, nnd I hear tily recommend It. Hoffman Drug Co., nnd City Drug Store. SEND TO THE ARDMOREITE. What We Have In Stock. For Your Legal Blanks Here Ale Plain promissory notes. Vendor's Hen notes. Real Kstato notes. At'ldnvlts. Acknowledgements. Atndavlts for renewal ot mortgages Affidavit -for material man's Hon Chnttol mortgages. Ileal Kstato mortgages. Release, of mortgagb. Quit claim deeds. Township jilats. Quarter section plats. Five-year Icaso contracts. Ono year leaso contracts. Combination rentnl contract' for ei ther money or crop rent. ' lllanks for tax assessors. Warrnnty deeds, diiardlan's bond. Hills of Salo. Proofs in bankruptcy. Mineral leases. Oil, gns mid mineral leases. Powers of attorney. Deeds of trust. TIME TAOLE. Frisco. Eastbound No. 42 leavos No. 41 leaves Westbound No. 43 arrives No. 41 arrives 6:05 a.m. 1:16 p. m. 9:C0 a. ra. 7:50 p. m. Choctaw. Rock Island, KaBtbound No. 10 leavi 2:35 p.m. Westbound- No. 9 arrives j;i5 P. m. Uanta Fe " Southbound No. 6 No. 17 , No. 19 , Northbound No. 6 No. 18 No. !0 , ....4:20 a. m. ....4:20 p. m. ...12:35 p.m . .,12:50 a. m ...11:55 a.m. ... 6:35 p.m WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET. (Quotations Furnished by the Empire Produce Company.) Thcro has been a slight falling off In tho wholesale produce market It, tho last fow days except for spring chickens nnd ucks, which nro slight y higher with n strong demand. Tho prlco ot eggs shows a decreaso ot 7 cents owing to tho hot weather but tho demand Is good. Turkeys nro Itiotoil nt several cents lower, but ccso nro holding up fairly well with a fair demand. Tho following nro tho quotations: 'rash Kggs, per dozen 11c Iluttor, average ctmntry Hutter, Packing stock 15o , Live Poultry. Spring Chickens, per doz $3.00 Hons, per pound, 7c Roosters, each 10c Tom turkeys, per pound ........ Tc. Hen turkeys, per pound "Ho Small turkeys, per pound 5c Ducks, per pound .....Sc Geese, per poubd It Cull poultry, halt prlco. Hides. Oreen, salt cured, per pound ...8V4c rdrecn per pound -7V4c Dry, per pound 7 to 16- Qluo, jier pound 4o LOCAL UNION8. ARDMORB TItADKS COUNCII Meets first nml third Friday nights la each month at labor Hall. K B. Horn, president; D. N. Fergu son, secretary. TUB ARDMOItn TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. CI9. Meuts llrst Sun day In each mouth nt 3 p. in., nt Union Hall. J. W. Oolledgo, Pres ident; C. II. Gaines, Secretary. LOCAL UNION NO. 247 OF THE IN TERNATIONAL. IlllOTHKHIIOOD OF .BLACKSMITHS . AND HELP ERS meets every Thursday night. A. 11. White, Fresldent; C. K. Craig, Secretary. DAHI1EIIS JOURNEYMEN INTER NATIONAL UNION Meets llrst and third Monday nights In each month. O. II. Vnughnn, pruJdcut; Elmer Wright, secretary. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' OF AMERICA, No. 1028 Meets every Thursday night, 7:30. nt Union Hall. W. H. Kenuer president; D. N, Ferguson, secretary, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS Meet? second and fourth Friday nights ot each month. E. M. Parker, president; A. A. Uolcomb, secre tary. BRICKLAYERS', MASONS' AND 1'I.ASTEREnS' INTERNATIONAL UNION. No. 9 Miets every Satur day night. J. II. Dixon, president; Oeorgo White, Secretary. RETAIL CLERKS' I. P. UNION, No. C:5 .Meets second nnd fourth Mon day nights In each mouth. Ixiuls S. Shclkowlts, president; L. B. Horn, secretary. PAINTERS', DECORATORS' AND PAPERHANGERS' UNION No. 22S Meets ovcry Wednesday night of each month nt Union Hnll. Guy Crenshaw, president; J. A. Spears, secretary. TEAMSTER' UNION. No. DuArmond, president 0. secretary. 583 J. H. W. Young, LODGE DIRECT Masonic Lodges. Aril more Communaory, No. fi, Knights Templar A. H. Palmer, em inent commander; Geo. H. Bruco, ro cordor. Meets first Tuesday In each month In Masonic temple. Ardmoro Chapter, No. 11, Royal Arch Masons O. II. Bruco, high priest; Johu L. dalt. secretary. Reg ular meeting second Tuesday night In each mouth. Ardmoro Council, No. 11, Hoyal and Select Masters Robert II. Henry, thrice Illustrious eminent; Geo. II. Bruce, rccordor. Regular meeting first Thursdny night In each month. Ardmoro Lodge, No. 31, A. F. and A. M. JI. M. drltnth, worshipful mas ter; deo. H. Bruco, secretary. Regu lar meeting first Saturday night nn or bt-foro tho full moon In each month. Ardmoro Chapter, No. 70, Order of Eastern Star W. A. Blmbush, wor thy patron; Mrs. Lllllo Palmer, wor thy matron; Mrs. Fiinnlo Sacra Hum pass, secretary. Moots fourth Mon day ulght In each month. Knights o? Pythias. Myrtlo Ix)dge, No. 7, Knights of Pythias Ed Snudlln, chancollor com mander; C. C. Wntklns, keeper of rec ords and seal. Mectn ovory Thursday night. Benevolent and Protective Order Elks Ardmoro Lodgo, No. CI8, Benovolent and I'rotcctlvo Order of Elks Cha. D. Carter, exalted rulor; H. L. San dor, secretary. Meets ovdry Tuesday night in ElkB hall. A llttlo Kodol taken occaslona.iy. especially nfter eating, will relieve sour stomach, belching and heartburn. J. 11. Jones of Newport, Tenn, says Uireo bottles of Kodol cured him of dyspeiwla. It Is sold hero by H man Drug Co.