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Ardmore, Wednesday, July 10, 1907. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Tell Them You Know I You may tell yout friends, on out "say so," that when they buy a package of the genuine Affetickles' Afiosa Coffee they get the best of the coffee trade No coffee of equal quality can be sold in this town for the same price, whether it be sold out of a bag or a bin, or under some romantic trade-mark. You may tell them you know and that Arbuckle Brothers, the greatest coffee dealers in the world, will stand for it Akili'KI.IJ llltOH., New York City. NEWSPAPER CHAFF ., Somebody g calling "I'apoo." la a weo little voice, and ho sweet Tliat It draws mo away from my work, Anil lifts mo right tip on my feet And lends mo away to the stair, And up to tno regions ubovo, Where my linliy Is walling for me With a weo baby heart full of lov. It was Sunday afternoon, and the Infant rlass tenelier was trying to Im press tlio chllilreu with the beauties of tho Garden of IJden. "Hut, children," she said, "ther wns one tiling In tlio garden thnt Adam and Hvo might not tourh." I - "I know," said tho little boy, who bad evidently hail some previous j knowledge- of bcautirul gardens, "It was poison ivy." Exchange. "N'ora," said the Oak Park house, wife, "I don't see m talking with yntir beau any more." "-f mean tV Icctnnn, mum'" slehcd N'ora. "Sure, awn he don't como any more." "Don't come any more? Why, 1 used to hear him standlUK tinder tho window telling you his heart was melting." "Yls. mum, but yez Bee, his Ico was meltlu' faster thon his heart awn th' poor inon lost his Job." Chicago News. A cortaln Judge had been away from his native city for n number of yinra, and upon his return found It dltncult sometimes to recognize form er aeipi.itntances. One morning a youngish woman accompanied by a tall boy, entered the trolley car and sat down next tho Judge. "How do you do. Judgo?" she said cordially. "I don't believe you re member mo? I am Mrs. X" "Why, bo It Is! Mrs. X., 1 am de lighted to meet you again. How do jou do? And who Is this with you? It can't bo your son! llless me, 1 would not believe you had a son so ble" "Oh, yes," replied the guileless Mrs. X.. Ilattercd liv his cordiality. "He U my first born my maiden effoit. Judge." I.lpplncott's. Of the sisters of a well known Xew York famllr one Is married She has one little girl greatly petted by I all tho aunts and subject to much advice from all of them. Of this last tho little lady somttmes worries, which weariness on a certain occas ion made Itself shown In tho follow j lug reply from her small ladshlp: I Said one aunt: "If you were my child I should have you do thus nnd thus." Said another aunt: "Were ou my child 1 would do wo anil so.' i Tho remaining mint made a similar ' remark. I Tho little lady thought It high time to express her own feelings. "Hut I havo," sho said, "always been mi thankful that papa married the I sinter tin .11,11' V.,..- V....I. 'l-i....... Heformors are human, like other folks, and mimetlmea strange things are done to them. When John H. i Coyno was elected mayor of Yonkers, j N. Y a good many clergymen were worried about the kind of a police 'commission ho would nppolnt. So they picked out n delegation nnd sent It to give tho mayor some sugges tions lie received his visitors po-1 lllely, listened to their Ideas and I ti.en shook his head. "You're too I late, getitlemen," he said. "The com- 1 mission Is picked out, and I shall nn nounco It tomorrow." Then ho went I on to say that ho was going to ap point four men. Ono was a saloon keeper whoso place used to be ralli ed about twice a. week, another was a man who had been convicted as tho keeper of a poolroom, the third was a notorious "sport" who hail of ten folt tho arm of the law, and the fourth was one of whom the best that could bo said was that he had never been In Jail. Tho next day the names were announced, but the min isters looked In vain for cnnilrnintlou of their ndvanco Information. The mayor had appointed four of th licit known nnd most respeetel cltlirns of tho place, Ignoring politics absolute ly. lixchance. They woro seatod on n bench In Jackson Park tho other night. "SupKie,- Marguerite," snli tho young man In low, hut passionate, tones to tlio sweet young thing by his side, "suppose I told you every tlmo I looked nt you my head swims: suppose I told you your eyos are deep brown wells; suppose I told you tho Bcent of your hnlr fairly In toxicates me; suppose (edging clos er) I told you jou are the sweetest dearest little angel lit nil tho world. What would you think ' An answer came out of the dark- THRCt ness clour and cool; 1 would think rou had a brainstorm." Tho silence that followed was of the density commonly described as capable of being cut with u knife. Chicago Inter Ocean. Charles K. Varney Is ti lling a good story of tho late Sam I' Jones nnd tho chaplain's hopeful son and heir. Master Vamey Is about nine enrs of nge. and has frequently gone on Chautauo.ua trips with his father. Consequently ho hnd henrd Mr. ones several times and felt pretty well ac quainted with him. Well, they met again for the some thlngth time, and fell Into conersa tlon after Mr. Jones' lecture. The boy held up his end without any trouble, ami presently remarked: "Mr. Jones, I believe that jou have changed more than jour lecture has." The evongellst was somewhat tak en back for a moment. Then he an swered with a smile: "Well, you hao to give them a v.v tlety In Homo way." The l.jceumlte and Talent. "Illddy," said l'at timidly, "did ye lver think o' marrjln"" "Shure, now." said Illddy, looking demurely at her shoe "shure, now," tho subject has tilver entered me mind nt all, at all." "It's sorry 01 am," sail I'.if, and ho turned away. "Wan minute, l'at," said Illddy soft ly. "Ye'e set me thlnkitiV Tacom.i 1-tslger. ,- lie anxiously noled an unseemlngly roservo in his wife's mniiner. "Why do you look mi sad, my love?" ho asked, "I was thinking of a poor little be-ggor child thnt cailne here this morning," replied bis wife. "Just think. Charles, tho poor child was only enrs old. ami her father was killed In the Civil War and her mother died of sorrow within a year af terw ard." Exchange. A Wonderful Happening. Port llyron, X. Y.. lias witnessed one of tho most remaralile rases of healing ever recorded. Amos V. King. of that placo says: "llucklen's Anil- ca Salve cured a sore on tny leg with nnicu i nad sunered over SO years. I am now SB." tluaranteed to cure ill wires by W. 11. Frame, City Drug Store. DOUGHKUTY. g5 if I I 1 I H Ur.dla Biscuit A food to work on A food to smile on A food to sing on Energy .and good -nature in every package. The most nutritious vhcat food. moitturc ar.d duit proof pachaes. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ! fa A INI Special Correspondence. Daugherty. I.ll T., July S. These l.o sunny days hne Imiught relieved hope and couriigo to tlio hearts of our farm or. Cotton Is growing nnd doing its beat, Several of tnir farmers have extra tine llelds. especially Farmer Watson who 1ms omo that Is form ing squaroa. Com Is line at present, but will wmiii need rain to save. It. Prom the looka of the clouds It would seem as though It might arrive, before night. Uven the mocking bird have taken heart of courage and are making up for lost tlmo by singing night and day as though their llttlo throttls would burst. Tho greatest revival over known III Dauffkorty Is I pnrogress at the pres ent time. TIs the old lime religion, and the wonderful power nnd glory of tho Holy Spirit Is manifested night ly. Sinners are Mug contorted, backsliders reclaimed, the ehurr" members quickened and from the white haired man, whose life is fast ripening for eternity, down to the children who are Just starting out on life's Journey till are Mug greatly benetltod. Tho meetings were started Sunday evening, June 30. by the pus tor of the M. i:. church of this Ullage, Itev. II. 1'. Taylor. Tuesday night, July 2, he was reinforcd by the ltev. (1. M. Dlllbeck. pnstor of the M. K church at Tussy. I. T.; Miss l.ula Dlllbeck of Xoblo. 01.1a., mi Miss lllnllo Sallee of llelineplu, I. T. Since the arrhul of these consecrated work erfs nuil singers they hnpo simply car ried the work by storm. Thlrty-ono have been nt the iiltnr and seven teen milted with the church on July 7, and the work Is growing In jsiwer rapidly. It Is expected that these pi pie will remain the test o (the week Hi least How beautiful upon tho moun tains are tho feet of lilin that bring uth good tidings, that pithllslielli peace. Ilev. J. S. I.nmnr, presiding elder of Wytinewood district Is In town to day to enjoy the revival meeting. Willie Morris, a llttlo fellow seven years tdd was drowned In the Wash ita river Tliursd.iy, July I. Ills par ents were out nt work In the Held and the child was taken with an cpllectl attack, to which ho was subject', nud ho was laid under a tree to rest from which he wandered t . river. His bidv was not found until Friday night. Ho was laid to rcit Saturdav afternoon in our village cemetery. The bereaved parents have the sin ccro sympathy of their friends In their great wirrow. Kdwards and Graham of Ardmore, I. T., have a number of teams haul ing asphalt ore from tho Iluruswlck mines and have several carloads al ready piled nt the station. Thl as phalt ore from these Ilrtinswlck mine Is pronounced by experts to be tho finest In the territory. One of Ard more's Ilnest streets is paved with this ore. Miss Cora Morgan, who has beta attending tho ummor normal aC Sulphur, I. T., for the past month is again at hoine and reports a very profllablo session. .Mr. J. W. Ilreedlove has tint In. i at all well slnco his rolurn from Sllonm Springs, where he had audi t pleasant tlmo nt tho reunion of tho old cltlrens. T. J. Jones and family nre spend ing n few weeks with friends at Kopcrl Texas Mrs. May Crum of Crusher Is vis iting friends at Dcnlson and Gaines ville, Tox. (1. II. Iintls, general manager at the Crusher, has returned from hb vacation trip to Xewton, Kan. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Vandover havo had a second baby daughter added to their family. Mrs. John Tollason has a sister vis iting her from Arkansas whom sho has not seen for a number of years. t Mrs. Mattlo Gibson, who has bet n spending a few weeks In Oklahoma Is again at home. Superintendent Hall of tho Santa Ke. was a caller at tho Dougherty olllco today. Mr. Tom Collins visited Oklahoma City last week Mr. nnd Mrs, Lister Edmunson ot Oklahoma City, who havo been visit ing friends In this vlllago and Drako, returned homo yostorday. G. D.Durhans fits After Four Vi. - O .11. Ilurhans, of Carllsln Center, V- V iK.llna. "Alw.i.t frill.. t'.i.P. npn I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a sovero kidney trou- niu oy tniting less man two uoiuen if l.Vlnv'a l.'l,hmtf rnrn It nntlrplr stopped tho brick dust sediment, nnd pain nnd symptoms oi money uiseaso disappeared. I am glad to say that 1 Imvn noun, tifl.l O 1-ntlim (if AtlV flf thoso symptoms during tho four years mat navo eiapseii ano i ara oviuouiiy cored to stny cured, and heartily rec ommend Foley's Kidney Curo to any ono surferlng from kidney or bladder trouble" Hoffman Drug Co. and City Drug Store. When men say "our faults" they usually mean yours. We Are Soon to Have a New State and now is the time to secure a business education. You will probably never have so great an opportunity as now. Just think of the great and growing de- .i.cwia iui otciiuSiapiiv.ia anu uuuivivucpui s. ii you are tnorougiiiy prepared ior accord- aphers PI on I v of room and good salaries for firstclass stenographers and bookkeepers, but we have no room nor need for inferior ones." Now is the time to nrsnnrfi yourself, and SELVIDGE BUSINESS COLLEGE is the place. Of cms line or wonc you can earn a salary o! rrom ,5U to $125 per month mg to your proficiency. Did you ever notice the salary paid to stenogr and bookkeepers by Hon. Tarns Bixbv. and whnf ho sniH nhnnt t ? " The Ardmoreite Publishing Company has a few Scholarships on hand that can be had on most liberal terms. Boys and girls if you are interested write to or call on J. F. EASLEY The Ardmoreite Publishing Company And he will tell you how to secure a Scholarship. Call today