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Ardnwrt, Sunday, November 17, 190T THE OMkY AROftlOmmi PAGE THREN 00 HUNGRY READERS I Look at my fine collection of Magazines, Periodicals and Newspapers. Buy something to read and drive dull care away. My news stand is in the Pos tal building on the way to the postofficc. I tike Rubscrlptlons to all leading papers nnd deliver them to any part of t city. GEO. L. McDOW. ARDMOREITE DIRECTORY OF OKLAHOMA HOTELS. THE PENNINGTON. TISHOMINGO, I. T. Klrst class aeeepimodatlont. Rates $2.00 per day. Peyton J. Frnett, Trep. ADA, I. T. BYRD HOTEL, Rates Jl.bU per day THE ATWOOD, Finest Hotel In Dnrant, I. T. W. P. Gilmer, rrnprlolor. Wanted to Buy) When In Ardmori, I T., slop at THE ALEXANDER, t2.00 a day 'loteL w. J. Alenndcr Proprietor. iIMITi AND MULES mine House and mt mm ROGERS BROS., Props. N. Caddo St HOME OR MONEY Will help you own ft Homo and yon may get it on easy monthly payments with that rent money. Will Lo&b yoa Meaeyca your City or Farm Property neve kny.r. far your Firm. e City HMlK.Uta. Commnnlctle with ADAMS BROS. 44lfiiain Mill, rhnnn 14. Ardnor., Ok Vienna Cafe Thtcfl regular meals nerved each day. Weekly rates at. rcasonablo prices Open day nnd night. Lunch nt all hours. Special bill "f fare on Sundays. Don't forgot the Undies' Exchange conducti-d by Mrs. Taylor. IrV. L TAYLOR, Prop. Best DUNCAN, I, T. HOTEL RATAL. 12 honse on tho Rock Island. McKay 3ons. Props. NEWSPAPER CHAFF DAVI8, I. T. GRAND HOT EI II. H. Allen. Proprietor. GAINESVILLE, TEXAS LINDSAY HOTEL. Rates $2 por day. OAINE8VILLE, TEXA3 THE TURNZR, Rates J2 per day. MADILL, I. T. ROCK HOTEL, V. W. Carter, Prop. Rates $2 per day. OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T. jRAND AVENDE HOTEL. First claw In every respect. PAULS VALLEY, I. T. HOTEL HAMPTON, Rates $2 per day. SULPHUR, I. T. ARTESIAN HOTEL. Rates $2 and up. Ptaest hotol In ti. Southwest. SULPHUR, I. T. McKEMIE HOTEL. First class nccommodatlon. WAURIKA, OKLA. IJRYAN HOTEL, Tho leading hotel ot tho city. THE ARLINGTON HOTEL Tho New Hotel at WAPANUCKA. I. T. To My Palrons I am now with P. B. Tarver and am thoroughly equip- 5ed to do your Watch .ml ewelry repairing. Call nt TarTer's to get your work that has been loft with mo I. BOGER For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney v and Bladder Pills A Week's Treatment 25c E. C DoWITT Is CO.. Chicnso, nt. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, of Milwaukee, Wis., pays tho largest annnal divi deads to ite policy hold era. T. D. UNDERWOOD, DISTRICT AGBNT fflcs over Hillls' Furnltnro Store. ARDMORK, - I. T. CECIL FBEN8LEY ' BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER WAGON Paoae 681 or leave orders at Jake Williams' Meat Market Wynnowood, I. T. BURTON HOTEL. MRS, BURTON. Prop. Rates, $1.08 per day. Tho peok-.vboos are packed away, On account of chilly weather And moths will proceed to eat the threads Which held the holes toRcther. S. K. Idoo. One of tho eloquent poetical writ ers who report tho costumes and cthiiietto at Washington penned this In his or her, urcnunt of o presidential reception: "Mrs.X wore1 nothing In the way of a dress that was remarkable." The slipshod Eng llsh wan handsomely corrected by tho pedantic but unhumorous print' or, thus, "Mrs, X wore nothing la Uw way of a dress. That was remarka ble." Argonaut. An Kngllshman, an Irishman and Scotchman were one day arguing as to which of the three countries possessed tho fastest train, "Well." said the Englishman, "I've jecn In one of our trains, nnd thv olegraph poles have been llko n hedge." I'vo seen the milestones appear llko tombstones," said the Scot. 'He Jabers." said Pat, "I was one ay In a train In my country, and w passed a field or turnips and field of carrots, also a field of cabbage and parsley, then a pond ot water, and we were, going that quick I thought It was broth." Ijoa don "TldUltH. It as In a Port "Worth Sunday Bchool. The sweet girl teacher had been telling her class of bright-faced youngsters about tile llfo of Christ, and at tho conclusion of her recital she told tho children that sho wanted each one to promleo to try to llvo llko Christ for tho ensuing week. How many of yoa," she asked "will earnestly try to llvo as did tho Savior until wo meet here again next Sunday?" Every llttlo listener raised an at- flrmatlvo hand, savo one a chubby girl, tho p.-Ido nnd Joy of tho teacher's heart. 'Why, Susie," said tho teacher In a pained tone. "I counted on you bo.' Tears of disappointment crowded to SusIo'h eyes. 'Dear Miss Kate," Bho almost sob bed, "I should lovo to do what you want, but I havo promised aunty to be llko Georgo Washington." Port Worth Telegram. H. A. HATCHER Civil Engineer. Townslte, Hydraulic and R. R. veys. Plans, Sstlmatcs, Maps Blue Prints. TISHOMINGO, I. T. Sur and Ryan, Olfta. HOTEL ROOHRB. Mrs. J. A. Rogers, Proprietress. Rates $2.08 per day. D WARNING ORDER. In tho Halted States Court In tho Indian Territory, Southern District Thos. R. Cathey, plaintiff va Walter MuzzeM, defendant. No. 7282, The dofendaat Wnltor Muzzell I warned to appear In this court In thirty days nnd answer tho com plaint of the plaintiff, Thos. Cathoy. Witness the Hon. Hosea Town. send, judge ot said court, and the seal thereof, this 22nd day of Oct. 1307. (Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL, Clerk, By W. S. CROCKETT, Beputy. Cruce, Cruee fc Blenkmore, attor- noys. Attorney for non-resident, S. H, BuCer. First published October 23th. 1907, Mr. Shonls smiled. "And crowded ears mean com plaints, don't they, the world over?" ho said. "I remember once being on a crowded car In Cincinnati. "A man hung to a strap near me. Ho was a pollto man, and to let peo pleon and off he kept on tho move. Now he ran to the front of tho ear, now to the rear, now to tho middle, wherever there happened to be most space. And It was plain that all this hunting and Jostling and rushing to and fro made him agrler and angrier as time went on. "Ho restrained his rage till ho e.itne to got off. Then all of a sudden It overpower him. "He turned to the conductor and yelled, very red In tto face: ' "Gimme my money back.' "'What for?' said tho conductor. ou've had your ride.' Ride, do you call it?' barked tho man. 'Why, 'o walked the whole blessed way!'" New Orleans States. 'It Is a rulo to which good law yers usually adhere," says a Phlladel phla attorney, "never to tell morn than one knows. Thcro was an In stance In England, not many years ago, wherein a lawyer carried the rulo to the extreme. "One of the agents In a Mldlano revision court objected to a person whose namo was on tho register on the ground that he was dead. Th revision attorney declined to accept tho assurance, however, and demand' ed concluslvo testimony on th point. "Tho agent on tho other Bide arose and gave corroboratlvo evldcnco as to the decease of tho man in cjuev tlon. "Hut, ulr, how do you know th man's dead?" demanded tho barrlstor, "As ! suspected," returned tho bat rlster. "You don't know whether ho.'B dead or not." "Whereupon tho witness cooly con tlnued: I was saying, sir, that don't know whether ho's dead or not but I do know this: they burled him about a month ago on suspicion." Harper'B Weekly. in Still at It. Badly burnt, but not broke, yoora still for Look Worn, JOB TJASTTNE, 'Phone 35. City Frs Matin, 6tf Kennedy's Laxative. Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR RilldtM Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy aetion of the bonds. Reliave Coughs by cleantinff the mucous membrane of th throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "A pltasat fO tto taste aa Mt3e taper" Children Like It A Tammany man tells a stor; connection with a cauctii held In Troy somo years ego as Illustrating how fully allvo tho Celts of that city were to the opportunities of American citizenship. During the caucus In one of the lower waids ot the city, a certain Ml chael Mnlcahy was nominated for minor position on tho ward ticket to be voted for at the charter election Some Inquiries wero made of Thomas Mnlcahy aa to who this person bear' Ing The samo namo might be, as no one In the neighborhood could call him to mind. "He's ma brother," exclaimed Tom with cheerful alacrity. "Ho's not ar rived in tho oounthry ylt, but he tuk ship av a Wednesday, an'Il be here In tolme for the election." Llppln cott's. President Shonts of the Interbor- ough company of Now York, said at a recent dinner: "A public servant docs Its bost t pleaso tho public. As tlmo passes Its service continually improves. Nev ertheloss, when the public servant happens to ho a street railway, It Is but natural that Its cars should be more crowded la the rush thaa tn th Idle koars." TOO MANY DIVORCE COURTS. Notwithstanding the testimony of so eminent an authority on divorce. Lillian Russell Hint "dlvorco It great blessing," or something that means the same thing, the sober student of sociology In a foreign country hardly looks upon tho l.tz divorce practice In this country Ithout astonishment If not abbey rence. Under tho conglomeration of dlvorco laws enacted by tho van ous states it Is morally possible for a person to bo legally freed from his life companion lu ono Btato and yet be under moral obligation to the same person ko far as the laws of another state are concerned It may bo somewhat surprising to the average American to bo re minded that there are 2,921 dlvorco courts In this country, and the variety of causo for which dlvorco may be secured In them Is almost as great as their number. America has more dlvorco courts than nil of the other countries of tho worl combined. England has one, fler many has twenty-eight and Franco has Beventy-nlno. Tho great prepouderenco of dl vorco courts In America over those of other countries is not because tho American husband mid tho Am crlcnn wlfo arc more flcklo nnd carolesa of a solemn vow than tho married people of other lands, but It Is because of tho careless enact ments that havo put tho dlvorco laws of the country as a who into nn almost Indistinguishable Jumble. True, many Inconslderato persons take advantage of tho easy releaso from matrimonial alliances which this Jumbli affords, but that fact does not affect tho reputation of the great majority of tho Am erlcan people who look upon tho home and tho marriage relation as an Institution of perpetuity to bo kept inviolate for all time. Tho great variance between th divorce laws of tho various Btates Is the chief reason for the point ing of tho linger of scorn at what may be regarded as a national ml tako. Tho easy manners of South Dakota brought that state, and those who obtained divorces under Its laws, Into reproach, and change was made. Other Btates might mako Improvements, and ni attempt at uniformity would meet with widespread approbation. Al most anything will buIIIco for plea for dlvorco somewhero In thl country. A year's neglect will do In California. A year's desertion enough In Arkansas. Drunkenness gots It in Alabama. A bad temper will do It In Florida. Mont; weakness Is sufficient in Ueorgl and Insanity Is a good cause I Washington. Other states aro Just as obliging in tho notation of causes as tho ones mentioned, except In the ono lono statu of South Caro lina, whoro no cause whatever Is recognized for dlvorco. In view of the presentation of all this Jumble, It would appear that a national di vorce law would be a good thing. Fort Worth Record. BANKERS NATIONAL ... BANK... Ipaid UP CAHITAL $150,000.00 SAFE METHODS CAREFUL MANAGEMENT Wo solicit aeounti whether large or small, which will havo our careful attention SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT WARNING ORDER. In the Uaited State Commissioner's Court la the Indian Territory, Southern District: Morris Sass, plaintiff, vs. Thomas R, Rlekstts & Son, defendant. The defendant, Thomas E. Rlekotta, Fred T, Rlcketts, Is warned to appear In this court la thirty days and an swer tha eomplalnt of tho plaintiff, Morris Sass. Witness, this 2Tth day of Septem ber. 1907. (Seal) SAM II. BUTLER. Bledsoe & Bledsoe, attorney for plalatlff. J. B. Moere, attorney for non-res-Ideat defendant. First published Nor. 6. 197. Many a man who is disappointed fa love doesn't find it out until after be la married. J. A. DIVEN8, President A. H. PALMER, Cathler ON LACY, Vice Prcoldenl FRED C. CARR, Attt. Cathler THE CITY NATIONAL BANK ARDMOnC, I. T. Capital 1100,000.00 Buralua Wuni 75,000.00 Accountt t firms and Individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded t all eilko. PLATE GLASS ..INSURED Plate Cllnes Is an expenso nnd a luxury. You will IT ml It Ih economy, pro tit , anil n iieccnslly to have It Insured. WE WILL PROTECT IT FOR YOU si:i: uk, on ticlephonk aai. CARTER & CANNON AKDMOKE, INDIAN TERRITORY. A FEW REASONS Why We Should Do Your Plumbing and Tin Work W employ only tho most skilled mechanics. We figure every contract down to as clone u margin aa In gillniato business will permit. When we hnvo ilono your work It novcr glvoH you nny troublo becntiHu vu do it right. Our stock of bath room fixtures Is as lino uh you will find In any town. Havo us figure with you before you let any contractH for tin or plumbing work. SPREKELMEYER COMPANY TINNERS. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. MOVED! I have moved my stuck ot eracerles to West Main Street, al most apposite the United States court houso whero I am bettor prepared than ever to serve you with tho best of groceries at the lowest price AH ray customers will please remember my new location. FELKER, THE GROCER L. P. ANDERSON, President B. F. FRENSLEY, Vice President C. L. ANDBR60N, Caehler .. 8. KAUPIN, Assistant Ciahler. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ARMRt, I. T. CapHal Paid tn..,.. ,..$.60,000.00 uratea Pnee $165,000.00 Taal ,225,000.00 Tht aTdest bank la Indian Var Itevy. Accounts ot Hrm and ladl Adnata ioMfti nnaa the nmt liberal terms conststout with good feunaJnc. Loans. Abstracts. Insurante and Bonds Prompt Service. Reliable Companies ROBERTS & POLAND Hi- C J! HI ERV i lln