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PAGE SIX THE DAI LY ARDMOREITH Ardmore, Friday, June 7, 1907. Ind o r 3 .mi kr tb I IllTM llll O Ullllll nn tic )iHlr i liolu ry I Iponlr ho i kmtro ltllC Ittcnil lb' all fry In th.i Ifenda HI t-e II,. , IW.IS 1 (IVIMMJ Ihet ill kill l th Im him. IT Tl kd n"i lod-C beat III Til aiKl 1 or if i.ishe Ms ill Th bto'lKll Sulu uiiilgul bvdltlO in or pre' lut llll Isj a I cat as a bmll'lo reme iU an bllno w luir tl'liK f $l.u( Bchma placi )ltllCI l wl plac from id Tu too an Hilton, CALL FOn ELECTION. Dy Democratic Central Commtltee of Carter County, lljr vlrtni of the action of the Cen tral Committee of th Democratic party, In ami for Carter county, In the proposed atate of Oklahoma, a prima ry election la hereby called, to lie held o.i Jim 8, 107. for th pnrpoee of Humiliating all randldntea for county nntl mnnlclpal township olHcea, to be farted on August G, .?07. The following named leraona were, by aetl n of he aald Central Com mittee of , thai Democratic party. In and for Cartel timnty, elected aa Judge and clerks of aald primary rttctton ' ami the following named 'ptarei were selected aa ttolllnac placet In aald Carter county, to-wlt: Hewitt Judge. Will Meant, and : ; Clerka, Will Oreenwood and -i i Inspector W. H. Wh iy. t'leaaant Orove In Hewitt Town hip Judges, C. S. Heavers and I- 1'. Oray; clerks Will Crlggers and S. M. Wllacm: Inspector. J. M. Dlllard. Downard Mines .Indites, John Her on and Prank Caldwell; clerks, A. K Hu'seU awl C. W. Duucau; Inspector, S. II. Mltrliell. Ikiuin Judges, Ceo. Williams and Will Tumor; clerks W S. Janus and Cleveland Snmptcy: lntector, John Thorn. llHrwn Judge. J. W, Lynch am" (Jwi. Plsher; clerks, (). A Spnrki mid T, II. Mnsioy; liiwalor It. II Meek. Henldtou Judges, J. W. Ormn and O. A. Culberson; cletki. W. T Tiiiguu and Khici IlanU; Inspector, J. II. Wamhlo. Nollau, Henldtou Township Judges I). II. Tlpivi and Leslie. Southwood: dorks. W. A. McNutt and F. O. Per ry; Inspector, Hen Mobloy Hock Judges Tom Jones and J A. Ward; chirks, W. 12. Spencer and (i. W, Hnnilolph: Inspector, Jess Diiiu.k. Provence Judges, J. (5. Pletcher ntid P. Q Junes, clerks, Tom Eagle and (1. W. llHtliwjy; Inspectors, J. H. llowllng. Pox Judges, J. W. Ilrlscoe mid W. T. Smith; clerks. T. I.. Carpenter mid Wnltur Nail; liispecttir, T. II. Cai pun ter Durwvod Judges, P. I). Norton nnd J. H. Saxlon; clerks. ('. I. Caldwell nnd 0. W. Proastoy; Inspector, W. M. Prltchard. Ilrouli J ud hps, J. A. Johnson nnd John Mnsteison; clerks. J. II. Ham mer ami II. II Iteed; Inspector, I. J. Coffey. Graham Judges, Scott Partes mid Will llrooks; clerka. Zaclc Ilariuun and Dr. lkillard; inspector, U. li. Iliinuds. Springer Judges, D. M. Rollers nnd C. C. Carter; clerks, T. Rogers nnd J. II. Owens; Inspector, W. W. Mnliurlu. Woodford JudKca, U-sllo Towcna and II. A. Wallace; clerks, C. A. Am nioiiH nnd T. S. Huberts; Inspector, M. E. Meek. Lone Grovo Judges. W. M. Coffey mid W. W. Under; clerks, It. I.. Hitl er and P. M. llyrd; Inspector, D. M. Hallew. Newport Judges, Heeso llced and J. T. Pliher: clerks, Tom V. Jones and George Edwards; Inspector, Kd Steele. Glenn Judges It. Wilkes and Kd Kimball; clerks. II. P. Stewart and S. W. Terry; Inspector. . P.Wjont. King's Store Judges. W It. lilg night and Ike Wntdnii: clerks, John Pay no and Joliii t.ftf tlth ; Inspector, Joe Illgulght. Tiisay ;ii(TAes, Gout no Oray and C. P. Want; clerks, i:. It. Ilowott and Harney Ptd)conrt: Inspector, W. 11. StttKHle. Ardmoro. Plrst Precinct Fldst Hap tlat church. Inspector. W. U Rig ulna; Judges. D. I'. HiMiker nnd Jim (Jnlt: cleks, K. C. Tucker ntid II. Sutherland. Anlnioro Precinct No. I Kollor's slor. Inspector, W. P. Jeffries; J id lie. I N. Glenn, Ceo. Corhn; elerks, '. TnIor and U U Tyer Ardmore Precinct No. 3 West End Wagon Yard, Inspector, Prnnk Kolli; judges, Clma. Hill, J. E. C. Albiiglit; clerka. Will Ino mid J. S. MeChar rim Ardmoro Precinct No. -I. C. '. Hall's atom, luapeeliir. (.'. A. Wall: judge, Mornn Soott, Diiucnu Talia ferro: clerks. It. II. I-iw and W. H. llurnitt. Anlutoro Precinct No 5 Prebtorl an church. luspectnr, J. 11. Jones; Judges, I. N Munlock and C P. Frn .ley; clerka, Y. 11. I.ytm and W. F. ..cGownu. Aldmore Precinct No, fi City Hall. lnaiwK-tor. Oeo Dmhner; judges, A. H. Hooper, I,. 11. Love; clerks, llyron Drew mid Prank Hohlson, Antiniirn Pividnct No. ".Porter Sttptea' store. lns'olnr. J. W. Hunks: idlest D. I.. Hlackhitrn nnd H. S. Curtis; cterks. T. C. Hrlilguinu nun Hal Cannon Ardmore Precinct No S Pourth Wnt.l Si 'ion) Imlldlnir Inpci-tor W P V.liH ii. (. ti t i W P "a s ri'd 1 V (' r i "H r cl. i - C J M f ""d C II. Conlt v V l"t Im' No. Whlt'lnn ton Ilfdel. Inspector. Ico McCoy; Judges. (J. W. Cooncr nnd J. M. Iiyd; clerks, W. II. lliimimss nnd J. I. Dashner. Concord School House Judges, I,. II Holder and S. II. PUtole; clerks. Jasier Mlllner and Marlon Adams; l:i-JIH-ctor, lien Holt. Klk Judges, Dr. Norrts snd Clms Pair; clerks. Will Majors and Hob Harmon; Inspector, II It. Poole. Cheek Judges. W. AI, Kearney and T. McDonald; clerks, A. Overstrcet and (Jeo. Collins; Inspector, T. A Wind. Iloxbar Judges, Uradley and Hugh Cog; clerka. Bam Palmer and Will Jones: lnsiector, Jim McO las son. Prrcle Jack's Store Jmlgea, J. I) OrecT LnJ II. Torry; clurka, 0o. I.an ley and W. M. Whltmoru; Inspector, A. 1. I.itlny. Iiuiier Judgo, D. T. Strnwn nnd ; clerks. Dr. Offet and ; Inspector, H. Itoss. Mllo Judges. A. Ii. Colwoll nnd letcher Slmms; clerka, J. T. Ilutler s nil II V, Taliaferro; Insiiector, I'. C riin.li:. Cnagrls Judges, 'Im Dltksnn and Jack Schrnder; clerks, A. M. (Jrecn wood and Josh Creel; Inspector, H. I,. Tyson. Wheeler Judge, II. II. Ilohlnson and Will Davis; clerks, II. II. Ilohln son nnd (inssowny. Inspector. Hud Nutsnn. Pneiil Judges, T. 3. Hums nnd P. 0. HnhlnBon; clerks, 0. N. Jack son nnd V. C. Hulla; Inspector. Win. Hanks. Wilson Judges, C. I,. Pord und K T. lltirne; clerks, Paul Nlcoll mid Andy lingers; Inspector, Henry Jones. Keller Judges, C. S. Heavers and O. 11, Saljer; clerks, C. T, Ogletrce mid C. P. Ilatcllffu; Inspector, J. H. Dlllard. Mulkey Judges, D. W. Dunn and P. J. Wnrd; clerks, J. II. Mulkey ana K. C. Wells; Inspector, T. II. Thomp son. Said primary election shall, In all respects, ho hold nccoriilng to tho statutes of the territory of Oklahoma, relating to primary election. 0. W. YOUNC1, Chairman Central Committee of Dem ocratic Party of Carter County. ... Attest: T. J. CAHSON, Secretary. CALL FOR ELECTION. Democratic Primary Election for Del egates to Congressional County Convention. Ily virtue of tho action of tho Democratic Congressional Committee for the Plfth Congressional District .f Oklahoma, n primary election Is hereby rnlled for Carter County to 'ie held on June ICtli, 1007, In each li" thin precinct In said county for he purpose of electing delegates to iliu county convention to bo held nt Ardmore. June 10th, 1907, each voting precinct to elect ono delegate for ev ery twenty-five, votes or major frac tion thereof cast for the democratic nominee in tkc constitutional conven tion election, November C, 1900. Tho Judges, clerks, nnd Inspectors of said primary election shall bo In all Instances the same as those, ap pointed by tho Central Committee of Carter County to hold tho primary election of June Mil, 1907, and said primary election shall be eld nt the atue voting places ond within the same election precincts as said pri mary election of June Sth, 1907. The primary election to elect said delegnles shall he held In nil respects In accordance with tho laws of the Territory of Oklahoma governing pri mary elections'. Witness my hand ns Congressional Committeeman for Cnrtur County this 7th day of May, 1907. (IKOItfiK It. SPKNCHH. Done by order of the Democratic Congressional Committee for the Plfth Congressional District of Okla homa. W. 1.. ItOlllllNS. Chairman. J. D. CAUMICIIAIX, Secretary Plrst published May S, 1907. Notice of Democratic Congressional Primary Fourth Congressional District. I. T. In pursuance to a resolution passed by the Democratic Committee of the Pourth Congressional District of the proioiiod State of Oklahoma at Durant Indian Territory, on the 19th day 01 April A. D . 1907. there Is hereby call ed a primary election for tho purpos -if nuiiilnatliiK n candidate for the ot flee of representative In the United Slates Congicss, to bo voted for at the next general election to be held In the several counties of the propose1 state of Oklahoma, comprised within the Pourtu Congressional dlstrl." The said primary to be held on the sill day of June, A. D., I9lx7 Polls t" ' open from 9 o'clock A. M mid to e closed at C o' clock P M on si' 1 il iy, aceordluK tJ tho primary elect'on law now In force In the terrlkvy of Oklahoma. A. M. CIIAMHHHS, Chairman. Attest; H. I.. Mfl.DHOW. Sec'y. Cd w Will Speak Here Friday Night. Col. Stlllwell H. Russell, candidate for ulstrlct Judze. and who has more than a state-wide reputation ns nn orator, will address the people of Ardmore at the opera house next Prl day night. It Is a rare woman wuv can have a headache from eating cake at nn af ternoon party without airing the Im prettdon that she acquired It In slav ing for her husband. When a man Is ruled by a woman people say he Is "wea:.." He Is not weak; he la scared. There Is no mv n flndlgestlon. no mutter lmv tdf-tiuute. that will not be spec 111) till) led I) the use of Kod'il. Kmlol 1 villains the sume Juie ea found in a h-al-hy 'tniiineh. Con toiins 10 1I1. pin Pood and Druu Law. S .1,1 t.i II .'1 man I)ri Co. CANDIDATES IN COUNTY WHO HAVE MET REQUIREMENTS OF COMMITTEE. NAMES ON OFFICIAL TICKET Committee of Carter County An nounces Olficlal Ticket For Primary Elictlon, June 8. T. J. Carson, clerk of tho Demo cratic county central committee, ro ports tout the following persons have met tho requirements of tho commit teo and their names will bo printed 011 tho olllclal ticket for tho primary I'.eetlon June S: Clerk of the Democratic Central Por congress: C. I). Carter. 1). II. I.lnubaugh. It. Sarlls. C. K. McPherren. W. P. Sklllern. l-'or Jtato Senators: C. S. Heavers. J. C. Graham. - J. C-. Little. M. P. Veal, l-'or Representative: J. P. .McCnnts. Chas. Ward. Dr. J. P. Young U'o, Harris. or District Judgu: J. C. Thompson. A. ndilleman. Stlllwell II. Russell. Por District Clerk: John C. .Mulkey. C. T. Vernon. W. P. Warren. Por Sheriff: W. K. Mcl.emore. J. uolniea Akers. T. J. Pollock. Ira Arnold. Joe McKeo. Por Register ot Deeds: S, S. Tolson. (1. N. McKnlght. Orovo 13. Chaso. J. I). Pane. J. ..1. Pollard. Por County Judge: I. It. Mason. Arthur Wnlcott. W. P. Prcoraan. A. K. Swan. Por County Treasurer: Andy Ilutchlns. D. M. Humph. Dr. C. P. Sullivan. Por County Clerk: John It. Whnyne. J. A. McCulIouBh. J. P. Carter. W. 11. Frame. S. M. Tarker. Por County Attorney: H. H. Hrown. James Mathers. Por County Superintendent of Public .imtructlon: W. II. Clifton. H. It. Jeffreys. W. J. llooth. Mrs. Mary V. Nlblack. For County Commissioner District No. l: It. P. Sclvnlly. II. S. Suggs. Por County Commissioner District No. 2; W C. Kendall. O.KDarden. Por County Commissioner District Ni 3! A W Speake. Por County Surveyor. J. W. Ham. Por County Weigher: W. A. Taliaferro. W. 1. Smith. Por Justice of the Pence, Precinct No. 1: J. S. Dickey. Capt. J. 11. Pulllam. M. K Winfrey. M. I aard. Por Constable Precinct No. 1: It. A, Boyd, n. Laadrmn. George White. J. Cam Houcher. C H. I-add. Mack fetllU. Fount Dust on. Por Justice ot the Peace, Precinct No. 2: C. H. Victor. II. M. Hollowny. John Gabriel. fl D. Mitchell. For Constable Precinct No. 2: W. It. lllgtilfht. (ieo. McUiughltu. Por Justice of tho Pence, Preolnot No. 3: W. M. Cox. W. A. Pord. T. It. Thompson. .1. 1.. Coker. Por Constnlile Precinct No. 3: John W Olnn. J. K. Wilson. A. P. Durant. W. A. McNoely. D. II. Cook. J. F. Nelson. T. W. ltlce Joo Kitchens. For Justice of tho Tcacc, Precinct No. 4: J. P. Moran. A. M. Mas. For Constable Precinct No. 4: J. W. Jones. Hent Moore. Ci. K. Hrown. Hill Mnssey. For Justice of tho Peace, Trcclnct No. C: Chas. II. Dax-onporL .1. A. Williams. C. K. Maddox. For Constnlile Precinct No. C: W. H. Weaver. C W. llriimmett. Sidney J. Davidson. Wl.t Laslcy. For Justice of tho Peace, Precinct No. C: J. H. Prultt. W. II. Harris. D. T. Strawc. For Countable Precinct No. C: J. o. Pierce. J. T. Harris. W. 1.. Hoizell. T. P. Poole. Fred Williams. For Justice of tho Peace, Precinct No. 7: S. II. Itexroat. W. T. Wiseman, i-or Constable Precinct No. 7: J. W. Combs. J. II. Dlllard. 0. II. Salyer. Uaac Davis. For Justice o tho Peace, Precinct No. 1: A. Overstrcet. A. J. Mitchell. Geo. Crlllns. IVr Cor.stablo Precinct No. 8: Chas. S. Hare. W. McElroy. Dick Wood. The township otllcers are a trus tee, treasurer, Justice of tho peace, clerk, constable, township committee man and precinct cmimltteeman. In seiernl of the townships candidates for all tho olllces to bo filled havo not announced. Mr. Carson says ho Is under the Impression that tho board of county commissioners will supply vacancies by appointment. Polowlng havo announced for town ship o.llces: For Township Trustee, Precinct No. 3: Geo. W. Presley. For Clerk, Precinct No. 3: Wm. A. tluchanan. For Township Trustje, P:iclnc: No. 4: R. H. Mock. For Township Trustee, Vreclnct No. 0: J. 1.. Cordum. For 'township Trustee, Product No. C: ' Sol F. Klmhrell. For Township Trustee, Precinct No. 7: O. 1 Lower)'. II. Portcrfleld. C. P Wlnflold. For Township Clerk. Precinct No. 7: M. I. Ilutchlns. THE VOTING PRECINCTS IN CARTER COUNTY LOCATED AND MARKED OUT OY BOARD. FORTY-TWO IN THE COUNTY The Geographical Divisions Located as Near Equal as Possible for the Convenience of the Voters. "What's the difference between a w.mian. n soldier and a fruit Btnnd?" asked Comptroller Metz. Deputies McCooiiey nnd Smith Chief Investigator Hervey, Auditor Quln n nnd Head Hookkeeper Frank Smith all tried and gave It up. "Why a soldier faces powder and n w'ljnan powders her face," said tho comptroller, "V'..c"e does the fruit stand como It)'' n-ked Secretnry Stanton. That a where you git your lem ons, tho comptroller erturned. New York World, Tho lnborb ct tho board of county commissioners recently avpjin'.cd lo lay off tho city and county Into vot ing products woro couiplotud Satur day morning. The total number of vut lug pnolncts in tho counuty Including the city will bo 42, tot which unmoor nine aro In the city, Tho olllclals for the election to be held on August C, or whenever the regular election Is to bo held will be named at a subsequent meeting to be held by tho board. Tho following are tho locations ot the varluus voting precincts: No. 1 That ioriion of Ward No. 1 In Ardmore lying between Washing ton Avo and U SL, N. W., with vot ing place nt First Uaptlst church. No. 2 That portion of Ward 1 in Ardmore lying between 11 street nnd K street N. W., with voting placo nt ixeller's store. No. 3 That portion of Ward 1 In Ardmoro lying west of E street. voting placo at Wost End Wagon )urd. No. 4 That porthm of Ward 2 lying between Washington avenuo nnd the Santa Fo railroad and E street, north east, with voting placo at C. P. Hall's store. No 6 That irtlon of Wnrd In Ardmore not Included In prcclnc No. 4, with voting placo at. Presbytt rlan church, Cth avenuo northeast. No. 6 That portion of Ward No. In Ardmoro, Ding between Washing and D street southwest and F street south of ralltuad, with voting placo nt city hall. No. 7 That portion of Wnrd No. 3 In Ardmore, not Included In Pre cinct No. C, with voting place at Por ter Staple's store. No. S That porthm of Ward No. 4, In Ardmore, lying cast of E street, southeast, with voting placo nt Pub lie School building. No. 9 That portion of Wnrd No. 4 In Ardmore, west of E street wiuth- east, with voting placo at Whlttlngton hotel. No. 10 S 1-2 of T . s, It 3 E which lies In Carter county, with vol dig place at WlUon. No. 11 N l i of T 5 S, It 3 h which lies In Carter county; nlso sec tlons 29 tti 32 inclusive, T 4 S, II -3 E with voting place nt Provence. No. 12 S 1-2 of T 4 S, It 3 E, ex cept section 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, 30, with voting placo nt Durwood. No. 13-N 1-2 T 4 S, II 3 E; nlso sections 19 nnd 20 In Bald township, with ttitlng placo nt Mulkey. No. 14 E 1-2 T 3 S, It 3 E, with voting placo nt llaum. No. IS W 1-2 T 3 S, H 3 E; nlso strip 2 miles wldo by C miles nortn and south, on cast sldo of T 3 h, 11 2 E: also tho fractional part of T 2 S. It 2 E, cast of tho section lino be tween sections 22 and 2J, 2ft nnd 27, 34 and 35, in said T 2 S, It 2 E. with voting placo at llerwyn. No. 1C All of T 3 S, 2 xccpt sirlp 2 miles wido on cast side Includ ed In Precinct No. IS; nlso 2 mllo strip off east sldo T 3 S, H 1 P.; also 2 mllo Btrlp off east sldo T 2 H, It 1 E; nlso remaining part of T 2 S, 2 E which lies In Carter county, except 2 mllo Btrlp on cast sldo of said town ship, with voting placo nt Springer, No. 17 Commencing SE corner Sec. 34, T 3 S, It 1 E; thence north 9 miles to county boundary; thence west 4 miles to lndlnn morldlnti: thenco south to Intersection with Cad do creek; thenco east following con terter of Caddo creek t whero section lino between sections 20 and 21, T 3 8, H 1 E, crorses said creek; thenco sooth to southenst corner Sec. 32, 3 S, H 1 E; thenco cast to point ot beginning; with voting place nt Glenn. No. 18 Commencing southeast cor ner Sec. 32, T 3 S, It 1 E; thenco north to Caddo creek; thence west wnrdly following mennderlngs of Cad do creek to whero section lino bo twecn Sees. 15 nnd 10 crosses snld creek; thenco south to township lino; tfconco cast nlong said township to point f beginning, with voting place nt Nowport No. 19 Commencing where -township lino between T 1 E nnd T 1 crosses Caddo creek; thenco west-s-ardly following nieanderlngs ot Caddo creek to whero said creek In tersects section lino between Sees. 15 nnd 16, T 3 S, II 1 west; thenca W. P. POLAND DEALER IN FARM LANDS Wnntt to buy 1000 ncros In tracts not lo.ss Minn -o tti-res. See. me at once. OFFICE, OVtR FIRST NAT'l, BANK NEW Meat Marftet We have opened a Meat Mar ket on West Main Street, next 10 Iloll'ttian's hton and will al ways carry a full supply of fresh meats. We will kindly appreciate a share of your patronage. Delivery made to till parts of the city. Hoffman Ehret north along said section line to norm boundary of Carter county; thenco east 3 miles tu Indian meridian, thenco south to point ot beginning, with voting placo at Woodford. No. 20 W 1-2 of T 3 S, It 1 west; also W 1-2 of T 2 S, II 1 W, witu voting placo at Mllo. No. 21 N 1-2 of T 1 S, It 2 west, with voting placo nt Homer. No. 22 S 1-2 T 1 S, It 2 W. nnd N 1-2 T 2 S, It 2 W, with voting place at hlk. N0.23. T 2 S, H 3 W, and In 12 T 3 S, II 3 W, with voting place at Fox. No. 24 S 1-2 T 2 S, It 2 W, nnd 1-2 T 3 S, It 2 W, with voting place 01 Graham. No. 23 West 1-2 of T 1 S. It 3 V, with voting placo at Tussy. No. 20 E 1-2 of T 1 S, It 3 W. with vtitlng place at T.itum. No. 27. S 1-2 of T 3 S, It 3 West, with voting placo at Chagris. No. 2S Sections 19 to 22 inclusive, and 27 to 34 Inclusive, T 3 S, It . west, with voting place at Wheeler No. 29 Sections 23 to 20 inclusive, and 33 and 30, T 3 S, H 2 west; with otlng placo at Sneed. No. 30 North 1-2 of T 4 S. 3 west: with voting placo nt Hcaidton. No. 31 South 1-2 of T 4 S, n 3 W. with voting placo at Eollan. No. 32 T C S, It 3 W, with voting place at Heck. No. 33 T 5 S, It 2 W, nnd S T 4 S, H 2 W, with voting placo . Hewitt. No. 34 N 1-2 T 4 S, It 2 W, with voting placo at Keller. No. 35 T 4 S,U 1 W, with voting place nt Ijjno Grove. No. 30 T 5 S, It 1 W, with voting place at Check. No. 37 W 1-2 of T 5 S, It 1 E; also sections C to 8 Inclusive, 17 to 20 Inclusive. 29 to 33 Inclusive, T 4 S, It 1 E, with voting place nt Hrock. No. 3S S 1-2 of T C S, It 2 E, ex cepting Sees. 23 and 24, with voting placo at Ilnxbnr, No. 39 N 1-2 of T 5 S, H 2 E, nnd Sees. 2.1 nnd 21, with voting placo at Concord school house. No. 40 All of T 4 S, R 2 E, except Hint within corporato limits of Arrt more; nlso that portion of Sec 31, lying outside corporato limits of Ard moro; also Sees. 1 nnd 2, T 4 S, Ii 1 east, with voting placo nt K'ng s store. No. 41 E 1-2 T C 3, It 1 E; also that portion of Sec. 31, T I S, It 2 E, not Included In corporato limits of Ardmore: nlso Sees. 34. 35. V', T 4 S, It 1 east, with voting rlace at Downard Asphalt Mine. No. 42Sectlons 3, 4, 9 to 10 In clusive, 21 to 28 Inclusive, T I S, It 1 E, except that part of Sec. 23, with in corporato limits nf Ardmore, with voting placo at Uncio Jack's store. An old nctor who was not much given to the cheering glnss, snjs tho llllllioard, ono evening went to dine at the club with n friend met sev eral more, with the result that Into In thu evening ho was "pretty mel low." He left his fr'ends nnd. started homo and said to himself. ".My boy. joii'ro dt 'ink! Wh-- are vou coltu: to do about It? I know! I'll go homo nrd lead who ever heard about a drunken man reading?" Well, lie went In n enh went to tho library and commenced to read. Mrs. Actor later appeared on tho scene. "What on earth nro pott doing?" sh nuestio ed. "Why er can't you boo what I'm doing, my dear; I'm reading." "Reading." said his wife, scornfully, "what nro )ou reading?" Ho looked nt the book, but couldn't see the wodrs, so ho said: "That book's beeii In the houso for tho last twenty vears, s() If you h n't Know, I'm not going to tell you." To tills his wife leplled wruthfiilly: "Yo'u old fool, hut up that old villso nnd como to Le J.' Kansas City Star. Talk Is like sanl. Tho smaller it Is tho moro readily It Hows, nor docs It Impart so lino a polish whero It Is to0 coarse. idling,