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Ardmore, Monday, December 16, 190T THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. FIVE COMPARE AND DECIDE $30.00 Ko. 2102 HKPolMClold Gcnulue Full cut IiUtnomlt Auitrallau Ofl $12.00 No.:a: Bolid Gold licwati'l Green Flniih $10.00 Ho. 217 1 FolM GoM Rmmn, lrr.n Kncllrh Kluili it . i tin rn v. wi iinnn Vn . "i' V HKFolMOoM 4 1S.OO J.0.21M Poll,! Gold. Gtoulue Full Cut Dlxmon't , FolldOoM Often n.l How hnlh ttMl vr Roman m1 Kom Genuine nll OH DlunonJ I'tn.lmt Attachment ilnlia Iluljr Era FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS You will find iho largest nml most carefully selected stock ot Dlnmomls, Watches, Ilroochcs, Kings, llrnce, lets, Lockets, Chains, Fobs, Scarf I'ins. I.aVallores, Pendants nml everything In tho Jeweler's art, Merling Silver in exclusive designs, Mbbey Cut (Hnss, l'lokiml llniid-l'altited China, Toilet nml Manicure Articles, Hand Hags, Umbrellas In Coldnnd Sliver Handler, Klootroliers, Chilling DisliCH, Percolators, (icntsTravcling Bets, Clo?ks Statuary, eto Our old motto; NO TKOl'HI.I-: TO SHOW HOODS. Watch tnsp ... for . . d. C. & S. F I WALTER C. DEAN OPTICAL OOODS - 10 WEST MAIN All Goods Marked fl Plain Figures jolllce In the Cruce building on West I I Main street ! j Mr Walker made an enviable rep ut.'iMou In hit) conduct of the I lot tic Mgon rase for the government. Ard more Is proud to have Mr. Walkei ! remain a citizen. TO PLAY tipm. any of the Pianos hero 1h to appreciate their many good points. Tlio dullest ear can not fall to ho pleawl with their Bwect, clear lone. Of course, tho Mcl'hall IMano rank nhovo all other. It Is not only tho leader here, but In musical centers alt over tho continent. It is the perfection of mechanical con. htrnctinn and tone qualities. PIANOS l hi various makes aro offered at low prices. E. B. LUKE Established 1895 Ardmore, OKU. Notice to All Sheriffs. At a called mooting of tho sherlfTs of Oklahom.i. held at Oklahoma City on Saturday Doc. "ih, when a tem porary organization was alTectcd, a call wa.i aiithorlzeil for a meeting of tho sheriff of the statu tit Shaw nee on Stturday. January t. at 2 p. m at which time a permanent organization will lie pcrfectid and otllcers elected. Mnny Imporlant suli Jects will he brought up for discus sion and every sheriff In the new stAto Is urged to make arrangements to attend tho Sliawneo mectliiT, ait every sheriff U vitally Interested In is rosulbt.- .IOII.V 12. JOHNSON, Secretary pro torn. tiBO. W. OAUItlSON. Pros, pro tern. Mortuary Record. I Mrs. A. K. Coffey aged nbout "5 ! years died at her former home In tho Provence section Saturday night. 1 Tiie funeral was held yesterday af ternoon with Interment In the Prov J ence cemetery. The four months old Infant of Mr. mid Mrs. W. A.'Jlarllng died yester day afternoon at the home of Its par ents in Hewitt section. The funeral was held tills morning with burial In tli Hewitt cemetery'. Siiberibe for tile Anlmorelte. The Cherished Gift Itnllaniy Wblteley will be In our city again In a few days. Thoso de siring their pianos tuned or repaired pleaso leave, orders at Crescent Ho tel. Iliono 10.1. ICtf Elegance, coupled with economy, makes the Christ mas present that is cherished the most. We have an ele gant line of jewelry selected especially (or your holiday buying. Here you'll find Howard, Elgin, Waltham, South Hand, Kockford and Swiss Watches; Bracelets, Brocohcs, Kings, Charms, Pins and many other holiday offerings. We especially re quest you to visit us during the holidays. We will make the prices interesting. l PERSONAL MENTION .Mr. and .Mrs. T. C. Ilrldgiuan went to Davis yesletday. Frank l.oo of McAlester was here josterday on business. W. (i. Hnlmnn of llalleyvlllc was In Ardmore Sunday, J. 1'. .Mo ran of llerwyn was In the city today on business. W. V. Warren made it busluoss trip to Ilerwyn yesterday. Mrs. C. M. Campbell left today at noon for Fort Worth, Tex. Julius Kahn left today for Mariet ta on a short business trip. County Judge I. It. Mason has gone to (iiitlirle on business. Adam F. Itamsey of Dnrwond Is In Ardmore "today on busbies. Col. C. O. McKoln of Muskogee was an Ardmore visitor Sunday. Mrs. IMvvardB left today for Fort Worth. Tex., on a short visit. Ins It. McKlnney, of Durant, wan In Ardmoro Sunday on business. Joe Simpson dropped Into jeo the Anlmorelte folks today from Dallas W. W. Dennett of Muskogee was registered at one of the hotels Sun day. J. W. Johnfeoii and daughter, Miss Mabel of MHo were In tho city today bhopping. Alev Itennle of Tishomingo wns In Ardmoro yesterday at ono of tho local hotels. It. D. Sangster agent of tho Uock Island-Frisco has gono to Little Hock on a short business trip. (leneral Superintendent W. K. Mnxson, and Superintendent A. P. Hall of the Santa Fo passed through Ardmoro yesterday going south. It. II. Klllott was In tho city yes tenlay from Sapulpa whero he Is manager for the Model Dry (loods Co"s., branch store. Mr. Klllott says that Sapupla Is a hustling town 'but that he will never lose his love for Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Itrlght nnd baby aro here from Mineral Wells, visiting with Dr. and Mrs. It. H. At vis. Mrs. llrlght will remain bore during the holidays. Mr. Ilrigb' will return homo but will como hick and T"id Christina? here. LATE SANTA CLAUS LETTERS, ' Dear Tandy Tamo "I nm a Htle illrl two years old and I want a doll, (i do tart, u ring, a bracelet, a Ittle wed chair, an nnd n Ittle teddy ''tear. 1 am at my big impa's house, Mr J S. IJownian on C street nnd Sixth avenue, N. W. vioi.irr wBiiii. I.lttle Violet's big papa will see that Santa Clans takes enre of his sweet little girl. JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT THE PRELIMINARY HEARING OF J. W. DANKS, CHARGED WITH ARSON, IS ON. Dear Santa Chins: "1 am a little boy nine enrs old. I want you to bring mo a foot Uill, a sword, a few story books, a Kekot knife, and some lire works. I live on 4th avenue, between II nnd C streets. STEWART IlA1.Ii I'.FCHANON." I.lttle Stewart will In all probab ility bo visited by Santa nml ills wants taken care of by the good old mnu. Dear Santa Clans: I want a set of doll dishes, and ono of thotif little books like Folsom's. I want a doll, a pony, and a Mory liook. I want a watch. The dnil mat yo.i bring mo I want It to be n walking and a talking dill. 1 want a doll table. Ooodbyo, lIKUXICi: .MITCIICLL. Santa will endeavor to find little llernlce, although she neior gate Santa, her street address. Mttle ller nlce asks for a great many things. COMMERCIAL CLUB PROGRAM. Of Will Open Office Here. Former I'nltcd State attorney Cleo, It. Walker ha3 decided to locate for the practice of hU profession In this city mid has established an P. B. TARVER Thejeweler the Open Meeting to be Held Tomorrow Night. Arrangements have been practically completed for tho public mooting of the Commercial club at the Iloblson opern house tomorrow night. The Loneiihtein orchestra, has been en gaged for the occasion and will ren der peveral selections Ik fore Iho meeting la called to order and others will be Interspersed during tho evening. Tho director, S. M. Iioueubtclu, an nounces tho following program for the evening: Overture, Raymond Thomas. March, "Old Faithful" Ilolzman. Concert Waltz, "Sonora" Nathan. Selection from "Foggy From Paris" 1 .online. Inlcrmcizo, "Weather UoIIb" U- sey. Waltz, "Lady Laughter' Illake.' .March, " His Majesty and the .Maid" Ileiinlgur. Selection, "A Mad Cap Princess" Knglamler. Addresses will be made by A. C. Cruce, J. It. Pennbutou and the Itcv. C. C. Welth, after which somo five uilnuto talks will doubtless bo made ni there aro some matters now before the community which are ripe for discussion. JllsllCe of Iho Pe.ue M F Win frey is engaged this nfiernoon In the preliminary hearing or the state vs. Jeff W. Ranks, charged with tho crime of arson. Mr Itanki Is at the bend of the Itanl.i Mercantile coniimny of this city and on Sit urday night. Nov :!(). the building In which tin stock of giMil.i or the ltauhs .Mercantile company was kept caught on fire atiout 1 1. HO o'clock. Tht fire occurred shortly af ter tho lire of Dltzler Dry tlomls Co. Mr. Hanks. ;he defendant In the case, was arrested on Saturdav afternoon, Dee. T. charged wllh the crime of netting fire to Hunk i ;- Co. establishment. The arreil ere- I a tod quite a surprise In biisluesH and church circles In this city, prior to the arrest. Mr. Iinnks wan held In the highest ! -m by all cltlxeus as being one or Ihe pioneer (builders in Ardmore. Mr Hanks Is jet held In till" highest esteem. The case was called tills morning and a motion for a change of venue was overruled by the Justle.e mid the cam gone into this afternoon. In all about thirty witnesses have ben summoned ami lu all probability the entire afternoon will be taken up In the hearing. Tin Rrst witness called was T II. Hanks, one of tiie firm. FOOTWEAR for XMAS Always Acceplnble CIhmw uluit ynti uill for iflM, l-'oolwonr for men, woiiien nml I'hililteii arc Mm ino.st tiipropriulc timl nc io)tul)lti pri!Mnt!. II relliflH uifiilom ninl jiulynit'tit (on Ihe part of tin uivcr.) Nt vt. Iiuvowc shown sticli mi t'xk'iiyivr lint of holiday footwear. A look in our uiixlnu will help you ilecido. LYNN The Shoe M a n WEEKS BROS, PRACTICAL- TINNERS AND PLUMBERS South Washington Street ' Local Cotton Market. Cotton sold at prices ranging from U to It centB on the local market with grades averaging from ordinary to middling. Receipts continue light. The market tools a turn for tho I worse today, ami a sharp decline! wns noted In prices. A crank Is a genius whoi theories aro Impractical. When reformer meets reformer then comra tho windstorm. New buits Filed. j l.iuira Aaron, through her attorney f Tom Nornian, has filed a suit for a 1 divorce ngalnsl her hubaml Tom Aaron In tho district court today, i The petition alleges that the plain-' tiff and defendant were married on Feb. 7, 1901 and that they separated ug. 2, PJnn. Tho plaintiff petition alleges that at tho tlmu of their marriage the plaintiff was but 10 yearn of age. That the defendant treated the plaintiff lu a most In human manner and has acted lu ev ery I u stance opposite to what u husband should have acted. W. M. R I G G S PHONE NO. 12 FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED AND COUNTRY PRODUCE V My yooils an fresh nml crisp. Carlontl of the celebrated WI11TH KKOST KLOUU ju.st received, u fancy hii?li-nado Ibiir, at a moderate price. Try a sack and you will use. no other. If yon appreciate prompt service and courteous treatment give me n trial order. LOCATION 231 WEST MAIN, CORNER C STREET ihibmhi ii 1 1 riirnnrT-mirriTnriir-irrii mi Dlftrlct Court Sessions. The district court held a short ses sion today and only a few orders of minor Importance received attention of tho court. Tho majority of tho cases have either been transferred or set for trial. During tho past week both civil ami criminal docket have been cleared of a number of old cases that have been pending for the past peveral years with no probability of ever getting to trial. Somo butchers supply boneless ham straight from tho ..li.-u", ler I aagaggBrwrnnTiHTMiKtaiiBiastiTja asanas i Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Bonds Prompt Service. Reliable Companies ROBERTS & POLAND 1 fliVMitfTTB'riliW8l Robison's, Opera House Saturday, Dec. 21 Jury Box Filled. The work of tho Jury commission ers and the district clerk In filling tiie Jury box with names has been completed and In all probability the v aire of Jury will bo drawn somo time during tiio present week, when tin- list will Udninrelte. lie published In the Better " " Best i Black Patti I Greatvtt incr of Mar H.ce 40 Singcrs---Dancers 40 PRICES: 25 cts to $1.00. I.ols of young girls know more than they ought to and not as much us they should. Whin a girl says shu wouldn't marry tho best man living, she gen erally doesn't. zisss: R in lllll in House i n 8 mum For tho Lnrgest nnd ltest Solected Lino of-- Christtnas DooKlets, Cards, Tajjj, SticHers, Etc. See HOFFMANN DRUG COMPANY 1 Phone T. N. COLEMAN THE CITY DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 104 109 W. MAIN ST. It's an 111 Wind that doesn't brintf you to our store to replace tho Old Head-Gear With Tho New Styles And Shapes that wo now li'ivo. Tho host fur and of cour.so tho most lusting of jroods. Our lints you will lind to wear tu d loolc woll to tho very lust. JOHNSON a NELSON MKN'S OL'TI'ITTI'.HS Wednes- IQL day, Dec. MACAULEYS PATTON'S Latest I'rodatilun "When We Were Friends" By W. P Patton William Macauley as WALMCE DKSMuNO Tho season's greatest suc cess. A play that ovory moth er, daughter nnd sweetheart should scu, A lesson that will novor bo forgotten. sDa.S'TI'OIIOKTTIli: dati: Vt 'tPM, LMIU 10'iiER flOOR 7tTp rllttb.BltCONV.ZSc and 50c Ml C01ING-C,.rir,il-Dc 30 Kow women aro as good looking as they think other women ought to think they are. SOME GENUINE BARGAINS Many customers who have rown enthusiastic over our prices during the fall have told us that we were selling cheaper than those who announced in llaming headlines that they were selling at cost. Now we are going to give you some real bargains, and we kindly ask you to come and see what we offer and compare the prices with those asked by others. Our Furs Would bo n very uppropriato ami linndsomo holi day gift, and on these wo ulTor 1-4 oil On our full line of DRESS GOODS we offer 1-4 off I -.j Off on Skirts i-. Off on Suits The same startling discount will be made on our entire stock of Children's Dresses, Men's Suits, Overcoats and Under wear. ! Clactrlc Light tlulbi. It Ii.ih In eu remarked that the etTie tle life of ineiindeseent electric Illino is much longer with clear than with ground glass bulbs. 11. I. Iljdo ex plains tills fnit us follow: A thin ile posit of carbon Is formed on thn lu tcrlor surface of the bulbs, uml this nbsoiiis n certain portion of tho radii tlon from the lllnmeiit. When the glass Is clear tho light passes straight through, suffering u dellnllo los.i from tho carbon film. Wlico the glass l frosted tho light undergoes many re llectlons lu the lulerlor of tho bulb from thn Inuiiiiierablu facets, nml at each reltectlon It loses something on account of the obstructing lllm. Tho consequence Is that thu total amount of loss Is much greater with ground glass than with clear glass, Mr. Hyde's experiments show that the lila meut lasts us long in tho one kind of bulb us lu tho other. Youth's Companion. Tlio fellow who Is taken up lu a patrol wagon Isn't carried away by enthusiasm. Kven when ho Is a bachelor tlio i.-tnl.. .er c in t siij lit" is not a mar rying man. We will take pleasure in show ing you through our line of new goods. YouMI not lind a higher class of merchandise anywhere, and you'll not find the prices quite so low anywhere else. A. liLOSKI The Kome of iSigh-CIass Merchandise and Low Prices Mima Notice. Tuesday afternoon ut 3 o'clock, with Tho I-idtcs Missionary Society of '.'.Mrs. J. H. Pennington, th0 I'resbyterlau church will meet .MRS. OHO. HATES, Cor Sec.