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TWO THE DAILY ArtDMOREITE. Ardmore, Monday, December All Goods Marked in Plain Figures and One Price to Everybody Below oti will find a few of the Artistic and Beautiful Presents that can be bought from the best selected and largest stock of jewelry in the new state For the Ladies For the Itmg, EmoralrK R . -u, 1 I. i - r I- $10.00 '" SI50D.00 Itlnm In pla'a bm :. I ' ' $2.00 '" SI -..10 King In doubl Kiinpr ... SI. .10 '" SI 0.00 Kings for the Children 7.1e "' S ' .00 laches Id Oold and Platinum Mounting with Ii.uiioh.li ."i-i IVirli SIT, to $700.00 Kroacbaa In SolM Oold $1.50 $1.1.00 Watcbt In Solid Oold and Oold Killed $I() u, $U.".00 Sterling Silver Toll Ankles In "U $f, to $55 00 Sterling Sller ToMn Artlclea, o4d plc-s r,Oc '" $U.50 I mbrHlHt In Oold and SIItot Imtidlw $5.00 " $.'J5.00 Hand BMW $U.50 $10.50 0H-m Olaaaa $:.00 $20.00 Chafing Dtobw $5.00 $:i(.00 K.ectrollfr. $7.00 $.'J5.00 Kiarmtln Pnmwt $5.00 o $5.00 Ixauty Plus In BoHd (5oW, and (.old Klll-d. per 50e "J $5 i It Huskies $1.50 ' $5.00 Ia Va Ilrll i $5.00 $55.00 Ni-rtc Cbalna $1.5 to $15.00 licKfU. In Solid Oold and Gold Filled . ..$1.00 to $.';5.00 Hat I'lna In Solid Oold, Oold Kilted an.l Silver'. . . ..IOC l'J $5.00 Manicure ami WrKIng Sota In Sterling Silver $..()() to $ MJ.00 Bracelets, solid (told and Bold filial $1.00 $ 1 i!5 And the finest line of Sterling silver in Hat and hollow ware. Libbey famous cut glass, think of it, cut glass bowls from $4 to $25 1 W5r oSm tyo, 7kH Gentlemen Diamond Rings $15.00 to $550.00 Illi.g-s in Emeralds, Ilubies and Fancy s. ttinffs.$5.00 to $00.00 rurr IJuttons. Solid Gold $2.50 to $27.50 Cuff Buttons In Gold Killed 50c to $2.50 Watches In Solid GoW and Gold Killed, with Elgin, Waltham, Howard and German movements $0.00 to $125.00 Scarf Pins In Solid Gold and Gold Killed 50c to $30.00 Vmbrellat and Walking Canes in Gold and Silver Handles .- $5.00 to $25.00 Watch Chains In SolM Gold and Gold Killed $1.00 to $20.00 Watch Fobs in Solid Gold. Gold Killed and Silk $1.00 to $27.50 Military Brushes In Ebony and Sterling Silver. $. J .00 to $15.00 Cloth Ilruehos In Sterling Silver $5.00 to $7.00 Hat Ilrushes In Sterling Sliver $2.75 to $;.50 Traveling Sets In Leather Cases $5.00 to $25.00 Shaving Sets In leather Cases $5.00 to $15.00 Shading Mugs in I'lated Silver $2.75 to $S.00 Soap Boxos In I'lated Silver $2.00 to $5.00 Emblem Iluttons and Charms In all Ixidge3 50c to $50.00 Charms and Ickets In Solid Gold and 3old Killed $1.00 to $35 Card and Cigar Cases In Leather and Silver. .$1.50 to $12.50 Sump ISoxes and Gri Tags 7."c to $.1.00 Pickard hand painted china, statuary, clocks and everything in the jeweler art Fine Watch Repairing Compare and Decide WALTER C. DEAN No Trouble to Show Goods Optical Gcxtds SENATE BILL NO. ONE "JIM CnOW" MEASURE AS PASS ED DY LEGISLATURE. EFFECTIVE IN SIXTY DAYS Railroads Mutt Keep Law Potted In Conspicuous Place In Depots and Coachos Authority is Given to Conductor. The following Is Senate Hill No. 1, ns paHid ty Ixtth branchefl of the Oklahoma legislature and ap proved by Governor Haskell, Dee. 18 "Section I That every railway company, urban or suburban car t unpad), street car or liiterurbau oar or railway coinany, lessee, manager or receiver thereof, doing Iiii-Iiichh In this State, us a common carrier or passenger for litre, n iall p ovldo searato couches or com Ikirtmenti, as hereinafter provided, for the nccommodation of the while nml negro races, which separate CKicheh on i iris shall be equal In nil points of comfort and conven ience. Section II. Every nillroad com pan), ftreet ear company, urban, Milmrbnn or luterurban cor company kliall provlile for nml maintain sep nrate waiting rooms ut all their pav-iengi-r depots for the accommo dation of the -white and negro racoj, which separate waiting rooms nhall be on, mil In all points of comfort and umveuleiico. Each waiting room shall bear In a conspicuous plane words In plain letters Indicat ing the race for which It Is set apart It shall be unlawful for any person to use, occupy or remain In nay waiting room, toilet room or at liny water tank in any passenger depot In this State, set apart to a ruco to which he does not belong. "Section III. The term M-XiltO, us used herein Inoludos overy per uou of African descent, as dullnud by tho Constitution. "Section IV. Each oompartmcnt of a railway coach, divided by a good and Mibstantlul wooden parti tion with n dor therein nhall be decimal a separate coach within the meaning of this Act, and each se nralo coach shall Var In some con spicuous place appropriate words In plain letters Indicating the race for which It Is set apart; mid each com partment of mi urban or suburban car company, luterurban car or rail way company or street oar com pany divide! by u board or marker, plac'-d In a conspicuous place, bear ing appropriate words In plain let ters. Indicating the race for wliluli It is set apart shall be Hiilllclent as a seKirale compartment within tli" meaning of this net. "Section V. Any railway cinnpany, street car coiuiny, urban or hitli urb.iii car company, or luterurban car or railroad company, lins-e, manager or receiver thereof, which shall fall to provide Its cars, benrlng passengers with separato oachen or compartments as above provided, or fall to provide and maintain separ ato waiting rooms as provided here in, shall be liable for each and ev ery failure to a penalty of not less THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OK . The Ardmore Ileal and Light Co. IS 168 THE CITIZENS WILL CONFER A GREAT FAVOR, SHOULD THEY DISCOVER ANY LEAKS, DY CALL ING UP AND NOTIFYING THE COMPANY. THIS IS FOR YOUR IN TEREST AS WELL AS OURS. Ardmore Heat and Light to. than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, to be n-cover-ed by suit in the name of the State, In any court of competent Jurisdiction, and each trip run with such railway train, street car, ur ban, Hiiburltan or luterurban car wlthout such separate coach or com luirtment, shall be deemed a sep arate offense. "Section VI. If any passenger uK)ti a railway train, street car, ur ban, suburban or luterurban car provided with separate coaches or compartments, as ii1mvo prodded, shah ilde In any coach or compart ment not designated for his race, lifter having been forbidden to do so by tho conductor In charge of the train or oar, or shall remain in any walling room not set apart for the race to which he belongs, he shall be guilty of misdemeanor, ami. upon conviction shall be lined not less than live nor more than twenty live dollars. Should any passenger refuse to occupy the coach or com partment or room to which he or she Is assigned by the olllccr of such railway company, said olllccr shall have the iwer to refuse to carry such passenger on Ills train, and should any passenger or any other iM-rsnn not passenger, for the pur- 1 oo of occupying or waiting In such i Ittlng or waiting room not assigned I to 1 is or her race, Miter said room, Mild agent shall have the (Kiwer and It is made his duty to ej-ct such person from such room, and for sinili act neither they nor the railway company which they repiesent, shall be liable for damages In any of the Courts of this State. "Section VII. Tro provisions of this Act shall not be so construed as to prohibit olllcers having In cus tody any person or perMins or em ployes uo!i the trains or cars In the discharge of their duties, imr shall It Ik construed to apply to such freight trains as carry passen gers In calMKises, provided that noth Ig herein (ntnlucd shall he con strued to prevent railway comiMiiles in this State from htutllng tdccplng cars, dining or chair cars nttachod to their trains to be used exclusive ly by either white or negro vasen ger separately but not Jointly. "Section VIII. livery railway company currying passengers In this State shall lieep this law osted In a conspicuous place in ea:li passen ger doHit, and In each passenger co.u.h provided In this law. "Section XI. That nothing in this ! Act shall bo construed to prevent tho running of extra or sxclal trains or cars lor the exclusive accommo dation of either whlto or negro pas sengers, If the regular trains or cars are oieratcd ns required by this Act and iixn regular schedule, "Section X. Conductors of pas senger trains, strrt cars, urban, suburban or Interurban lines, pro vided with separate oaches or com Ikirtments shill havo the authority to lefuse any passenger admittance to any coach or compartment In which they are not entitled to ride under the provisions of this Act, and the conductor In charge of the train, street oar, urban, suburban or luterurban car shall have nuthorlty, ami It shall lie his duty to remove from the train, coach, street car, urban, suburban or luterurban car any passenger not entitled to ride therein under tho provisions of this Act; upon his refusal to do po know ingly shall lie guilty of a misde meanor, and iiou conviction shall le lined In any sum of not less than tlfty nor more than live hun dred dollars, and the company, man ager, conductor, agent, receiver or other olllccr shall not be held for damages of any lawful removal of a passenger nB provided herein. "Section Xi. All lines collected under the provisions of this law nhall go to the available common nchool fund of the county In which eonvhllon Is had. Prosecutions un der the provisions of this law may bo Instituted In any court of com petent Jurisdiction In any county through or Into which said railroad, urban, suburban, Intenirban, rail way may be nin or havo an olllce. "Section XII. An emergency ex ists for the preservation of tho pub lic safety, by reason whereof this Act shall take effect sixty days from and alter Its passage and approval." Stat0 of Ohio, City oi Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Prank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is a senior partner of tho firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doinsr business In the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that tho said firm will pay tho sum of ONK HUN. DIIKI) IX)I,I,AKS for each and overy case of Catarrh that cai.not be cur ed by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. KKANK J. CHUNKY. Sworn to before mo and subscrib er In my presence, this Cth day of December, A. I). 1SS0. (Seal) A. W. C.I.BASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cun Is taken In ternally. and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surface of tho system. Send for testimonials frco P. .1 CHUNKY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv nil druggists, 75c. Tnko Hall's Pamlly Pills for con ENGINEERING SOCIETY FIRST ANNNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD IN OKLAHOMA CITY DEC. 27 AND 2. You are cordially Invited to attend the first annual meeting of the Okla homa nngineclng society to he held In Oklahoma City on December 27th and UStli. A full attendance of all members and engineers Is desired Matters of lmHirtanco to every engineer will bo discussed, and the executive commit tee Invites you to patlclpato in the dit-cusslon. Fist Session. IVI,!... TV i.rMw... 7 k ti in Heport of executive committee, Heport of secretary. President's Address Tho Knglneer and Ills Opportunities, Prof, II. P.. Chandler, Stillwater. County Surveyors an d their Duties Charles P. Leech, Pawhuska. Second Session. Saturday, December 29, 9 a. m. Stone Arch bridges of Native Sandstone 11. S. Reeves, Guthrie. Highway llrldges for the New State II. V. Hinckley. Sulphur. Ballast and Head .material of Okla homa Prof. C. N. Could Norman. Construction and Maintenance of Rural Highways E, K. King. Still water. Third Session. Saturday, December 28, 2 p. m. Modern Skeleton Steel Ollico Build ing Construction W. L. llonham, Ok lahoma City. Steam Kngino Poundatlons It. M. Jennings, Oklahoma City. The Steam Turbine Prof. It. P. Sauerherrlng, Stillwater. The Klllclency of tho Gas Kngino Prof. 11. P. Pelgar, Norman. Tho Engineering Courses at tho Oklahoma A. & M. College Prof. H. Ilosenstengel, Stillwater. Question Box. Fourth Session. Saturday, DecemlnT IS, S p. m. Business meeting. Election of officers. Transaction of any other business that may come before the society. Headquarters, I'o Hotel. All meetings v 111 b held In tho rooms of tho Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma City. It. E. CHANDLER, Pres. C. M. JANSKY, Secretary and Treasurer. it Necessary with Statehood. NEFF'S PRACTICE In JUSTICE COURTS nuy your Christmas fruit cake from the Grand leader 20-4 tt Phase of Justice Procedure it Invaluablo to tho Now Jus tJ it tlces of tho Peace and of It t: Interest to nil Officials and 8 tJ Lawyers. V n PRICE $3.00. tt tt For Sale by th Ardmorelte tt tt Publishing Co., Ardmore, Ok. :: tt tt ttttuttutttt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt u Danderlne Works wonders. It produces hair Just ns surely as rain and sunshine produces crops. It produces a thick: growth of luxuriant hair when nil other remedies- fall. Wo guarantee. Danderlne. All druggists sell It 25c, 50c, and $1.00 per bottle. To prove Us worth send this ad and 10 cents In stamps or silver and wo will mall you a largo freo sample. Knowlton Dandcrlno Co., Chicago. 111. Dtf Subscribe for The Ardmorelte. i w. a. pride! Is now prepared to do all kinds of $ PLUMBING AND ! GAS FITTING Seo our stock of plumbing tlx- T tures ami got our prices. X (Jail phono :1SS and wu will call and make your estimate Spots Before Your Eyes Spots before your eyes, dizziness, sick headache, biliousness, constipation, malaria, chills, (ever, muddy complexion, bad breath, sour taste, nausea, vomiting, less of appetite, etc., are all signs that your liver Is out of order. These symptoms vlll surely lead to verse, If ycu do not stir up your liver vlth THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT the genuine, original, vegetable liver medicine, of which you have al ways heard. The favorite (or over 70 years. In 25c and $ I packages. AT ALL DEALERS Liver is in Trouble JJ-2 M U'vU'su, W4W M4..w l mo eilUKUUIlB, WtlHinros 1 I ' UUUUtltl