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TWELVE THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Sunday, June 21, 1903. SOCIETY Continued from page eleven) pie sent up and divided generously wiih IiIm frlohds. Mm. Arthur M. Croikn loft Sat urday for an extended visit with friends and relatives In Kansas City. The members f the W. C. T. U. will meet with Mm. .1. A. Madden Monday, at three o'clock. Every one I, urged to he present. Mis Nettle Hardy left Saturday for Knowllle. iVnn., where the will enter the summer normal and after Its adjournment will visit friends and relatives In Kentucky. t delightful thenier party Friday evMiiiiu wan that given by Mr. and Mi K K Oitlllot complimentary to t,. MNse Short. MIhh DillTy, Mh ( i ban. Miss Maude Aril, and M timet (iuds and Ernestine Gnlltit. After ttu performance at the oera house n fiishments were served at the cafe. Miss Mrtle Steakley pleasantly en tet tallied with a umsiiih party Thurs day evening, (lames were enjoyed mid i dclleleiis tefreshment course served The guests were Pauline I'ace, ralnlMiw; May Holl er's, society belle; Vivian Hlner, glmst, Anna Moorland, butterfly; Mattlo riiiiney, evening breese; Ihu ra Sienkley. ghost; Maggie (Salt. morn Ins breeze; (lassie McGeo. Indian maiden. Mettle Wlggs. Myrtle Steak li . mill Edna Mow man assisted the bo te-s la entertaining. Hoys-Cole-m n Humes, dude; A. Musgrave, sport. Holiert Ledhetter, inniintaln In iv Eugene U'dbetler, sailor loy: Ar bur Handolpb, dude; I -on Chaney. biownie: llolllo Passuuire. dude; Joe Frank Williams, city school boy; Geo. C. adinlral; Harry Noble, brownie; M l-s Kale Cult, ghost. The Hod and (!un Club, the social recruiting ground of the city, wns the .scene last evening of a gathering of friends of Mrs. S. T. llledsoe. whom she Invited with their hus bands to a hIv o'clock dinner It was a merry crowd and yet tle-ie was hir row with their merriment tor in a fi w days this couple with their fan l"y will Icavi for (iut'ine 'Inn ' fa t? LEGAL BLANKS The Artlmtitcite lias a complete supply of Ual blanks under the New State Laws. Send us your order and we will furnish blanks by return mail. We have: I'hutti'l MortpiKOs, Ki'iil KsUto Mortpiges' t'liiitt'l Mortgage Moolt- with duplicate copy Mlieets, C'iuittel Mortgtigu.s(short form) lveleases of Mortgages, Warranty DeodH, Warranty Deeds with lien, Ki-ntul Contracts, four dillerei.t forms of casli and crop rent, Leu.e t'untracLs, regulation 1 or fi year form, Quitclaim Deeds, Powers of Attorney, liuardians Dond, Administrators Hond Petition for Uomoval of Restrictions, Proofs in Bankruptcy, Petition for Appointment of (luardian of Minor, Petition for Letters of Administration, Certificate of Protest, Notice of Protest. Dills of Sale, Land Plat.s, All Kortus of Notes, Affidavit for Renewal of Mortgage, Notary Acknowledgments, Address all orders to HI llC3 Ardmorcilc Publishing Company Ardmore, - - - - Okla. -V5, a turo home There an no uti.UHof jAritniori1 who.-ie loss will lie f It more jlhnn those. Mr. Illodsoe hating re isldiMl hero illicit the itily iIiih anil Iiiih IihIihhI In everything that stood for tlio hcl torment of Hih town. Tho dull house wns prettily si;t In fldil flowers anil rumbling alioiit ovre tlin grounds, rowing anil fishing were enjoyed anil at tlx o'llock dinner wan announced which wiih served In eight courses. Tim guests worn .Mr. ami Mrs. E. K. Ciilllot, Mr. ami Mm. I). H. A I Ion. Mr. anil Mrt. .1. II. Wall, Mr. anil Mm. V. I. Cruco, Mr. anil Mm. George Walker, Mr. ami Mm. W. A. Edwards, Judge ami Mm. C. M. Camp bell, Mr. ami Mm. Mat Westheltiier. Mr. ami Mm. .1. I". IIWhIhoh, Mr. and Mm. C. I'. VnndPiiherg, Mr. Hint Mr. Pert Foster. Mr. anil Mm. CIiiib. An cleimni, ..1r. mid Mm. A. C. (!ritc, Mr. and Mm. W. 1'. Poland. Mr. and .Mm. Chun. ("Kik, Mr. and Mm. Hob lolnnil, Mr. ami Mm. X. II. McCoy, Mr. and Mm. Whlteiiinn, Mr. and Mrs. I". C. Dings, Mr. mid Mm. .1. N. Pod Ron, Mr. and Mm. II. A. Slmport, Mr. and Mrs. Fred nOles, Mr. and Mm. II. 0. Pntlerf, r. and Mm. Mark Kirk Patrick, .lutiffc and Mm. Ilosea Town vend, Mr. and Mm. Wtn. Pfteffer. The hint ami hostess and T. II. Sturgeon mid wife. Mm. .luck Harris of Fort Wiirlh Is a plmsant guest of Mm. Elmer Wrlglit and Mm. Miner Woodward. 4 The llllilii Chits will meet Wodnet day at three o'clock with Mm. (5. A. Kiuiifrwy. Mr. Harry Hott who 1ms recently pome lo the rlty and will have charge of the violin flax In the I.atnlnn Con servatory, will give a muslcale In the Hroadway Methodist church Monday evening. All kivert of music are cor- Idlally Invited. This gentleman Is pronounced as the best who has ever appeared In tho city. A timtlneo dance will be given the children of the dancing class Satur day afternoon, June 27. at KcilmeuV hall on South Washington. All the members and their little friends are invited This will close a most pleas ant tetm and all. titb old and young, w I! to give nil Mr- Haines, wli ha -i) f.uthfull t night here the . i i "w,i n iiirh- and emlened herself to all wiui lime met her &6 &6 - 9f$ &4 sXj, Sfc, $c &6 m itf? w w M w A SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT LUKE E. WRICHT OF MEMPHIS WILL SUCCEED TAFT. AS SECRETARY OF WAR President Roosevelt Holds Mr. Wright In Highest Esteem As a Young Man He Was a Captain In the Confederate Army. Wellington, June ill). Secretary Taft hat presented lo the president hit resignation, to mku effect June 30, and It w-aa nniioimced at the white house that l-uho H. Wright of Ten netsee will lj appointed serretary of war to succeed Mr. Taft. In milking this apiriitutmeut the president was Influenced somuwimt by the desire to reooKiitze In an emphatic way that there Is no longer any dividing line, between the north and the south and that all good Atuei leans are In thought and deed one and the pi est ent was Influenced still more by the fact that (Jovernnr Wright's personal attributes and experience pre-eminently fit him for this particular posi tion. After remaining with President Hoiwovolt half an hour Secretary Taft returned to his olllce m he war department, but came back to tile white house In time for the cab inet meeting at It o'clock. The corresiKineiice between the president and Secretary Taft, relating to th lalter's resignation Is very brief. Secretary Taft simply saldji hit resignation: "I hereby tender my resignation as secretary of war to take elTect June :!0, next." The president In his reply said: "Vour resignation Is hereby accept ed to take effect June 30.' The resignation was dated yester day and the acceptance today. It Is now snld at the white house that as the president so recently as yesterday had klvell out a foriu.il Htatetnet co ru ng his high est- on foi Secretary T i, It wns not deemed 'necessary to repeat what wag then said The statement given nut at th whit.' house concerning Mr. Wrlgl.'" appointment says: s Philippine commissioner and I it i as vice governor and governor he ha- won the affection and reward of the army to a high degree and in m of th,. most distinguished men wild mm ei in the army at the time m tin' Philippines have urged his Hvi'ititiiietit because they feell In a peculiar way that ho was their cbtini limn and In a peculiar way under sio.nl them and their needs. This Is e-peclallv true as regards the men who were union veterans In the civil war as these grew to feel that lie was alwavs especially Interested In h.lr welfare. ver. his Krcat administrative I ability, both peculiarly fit h in i. deal with the problems In lie l'!iiiipplnl s. I'ananm ami Cub afor wink of the war department Is such now that only a man of unusu al abilities and especlei training Is a'le to do Justice to It. Of alb men m the country the president feels eipiipped o take up the work of the war department, which for the last seven years has been un der the direction, first of Hoot and then Taf t. ( s a young man he w-ns a cni tam in tbeJCoiifederate army, lie Is one of the leading lawyers, not only 1 .f his state, but of the entire south. 9rf i He has also been foremost In'advo j'-ailng and Insisting upon fair treat uieiit of the colored people. He first outsimken agreenitn with the ndmln i tt eeriible days of the yellow fever epidemic at Memphis when he prae tica!l mad" himself mayor of the X ! '""n a,1,l ,,M,' charge of all of the re- lii f measures, showing i what may i vi'-'h be called heroic devotion to t d itv ami indifference to his own life ''igether with the masterful qualities of a successful administrator In n Furniture News Big Stock-Reducing Sale on all kinds of Furniture for June and July. I trade new goods for old, repair, pack and ship all kinds of goods. Goods sold on easy payments. Phone 173. grent crlsla He was himself .-trlcken 1 down by the plague he was flghtlni;, but lived to see it stamped out nnd himself to take part In IntrodtK lw? into Memphis the hygienic measures ; which hnvo since made It one of the I lei health cities of the world. He was appointed by President Mc Klnley us one of the d'hlllppluu coin uiissloners and uiijoycil President Mc Klnley's heartiest confidence, being selected as one of the southerners who were In symimthy with hls nd m'nlstrntlon. lly President Hoosevolt he wns promoted, first to be vice gov ernor, nnd then governor of the Phil ippines, find afterwards made first ambassador to Japan. In all positions he served with signal fidelity and ability and has been In hearty and oiitsMiken agreement with the admin istration1 In Its main policies." Declines to Talk. Memphis. Tenn.. June 20. When seen by an Atso f ated Prets repre sentative. General Luke 15. Wright said he did) not think It proMr to dis cuss the atiuiiuiieetnent Unit he would succeed Secretar) Taft la the war de partment until he had received fur ther aihlces from I Washington. Gen eral Wright, who was formerly am biisHiulor to Japan, arrived here early last fall, having resigned his isirtfu lio. It has been generally predicted b many of his friends that he would enter President Hoosevi It's cabinet In the t vei.t of Secretary Taft's nomi nation for ithe presidency PROSTRATIONS !N CHICAGO SEVEN DEATHS IN WINDY CITY FROM EXTREME HEAT OF FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Chicago. Ills., June 20. Ten pros trations and seen deaths were caus ed in part ny heat as a result of yesterday's hot wave hare. NINTH STRAIGHT VICTORY. Gainesville Baseball Team Wiping Up Earth With Opponents. Gainesville, T-xm. June '20. Tho Galnosvllle team won the concluding game of the series of games playi d with Cleburne this afternoon by a score of 7 to 0. Gainesville won an exciting game from Cleburne Friday afternoon, the score being 2 to 1. Today's victory Is the ninth straight ono for the local team. Since being organlzod this year. Gainesville hat played hut nine games, all of which were victories. Last week Madlll was defeated three straight, and tb week Greenville and Cleburne were the vic tims for three games each. NEWSPAPER CHAFF. My bank roll last week, I vow Would have choked a brlndle cow; Hut this week It's "col?ee and Hven lost tho rubber band The Hoheinlan. tt .Occasionally Hostnn swears even feminine Huston. Not long since things went wrong with Dorothy, agod six, and nfter prolonged self-control she exclaimed, with the air of ono who Is going to the bad and who knows It: "Ain't! Got' Kind of! There, that's Just the way I feet!" Har per's Magazine. Small William, whose stomach had befii taking a day off. was trying to make a next morning breakfast on ! grapefruit. "I wish,'" ho snld, "looking envious ly at the gorgeous supply o' lood on his sls'er's pinto, "I wns well onnilch to eat bacon nnd eggs, 'oo." "Hull"' ivclalniei! tho Utile- sister, 'I v'sh I wii !ek ""0" s t eat a g- npofrult." Kxchange. Artist Wi'liatii M. Chas' tells a really now oe on Jimmy Whistle. It vas at a Uner party, after all tin guests had been seated, when Chase gtctly drew Whistler's attentiun to tie fact tlur he had forgntt n his tie. "Forgotten." shrieked Whistler. "Nothing of the kind. Why should I spoil the effect of a good linen col lar with excedllent linos by sticking on a foolish little niece of lawn.?" And the dinner proceeded. Hoston Herald. Curator Dinners of the Hronx 5Coo A. was discussing with a reirortcr the I strange case of "Hlg Muse. ' the fast- j Ins; crocodile. "Now, with lllg Mose for a pet, concluded the curator, smiling, "the Arizona traveler wouldtit have betti nolo to show his famous piece, of economical Ingenuity. "You have heard, no doubt, of the fcat7 "The traveler and his dog were lost and hungry on the plains. Night fell. H looked ns though both must go supperless to bed. "Hut tho Ingenious traveler cut off the dog's tall, made a nutritious soup of It. nnd gave the hungry nn Itnal the bone." Kxchange. As Mr. Tippet came lu nnd. started to rcmovo his overcoat, his wife canto up eagerly. There was a look of nnx lety In her (wyes as sho kissed him. "Did you think, dear." sho asked timidly, "to get that ribbon?" "What ribbon?" "Why. don't you know I gave you a sample to match, this morning?" "So you did. lly Jove. It slipped my mlml!" "And did you step Into the mllll- tier's to nik nbout my hat?" "Dear me, I I It unite 'escaped ! me." "Did you send tho telegram to moth err "Great hevons, no! You see I was so busy " "And see the landlord about the lenk In the roof?" No. I" Ills wife looked at him yiopelessl "Did you," she asked sndly, "do any thing I askod you to do this morning? If you didn't youaro certainly tho most forgetful man thnt I can con ceive of." The liu.-liatiil met her smile with one ,f the deepest humiliation, as ho drew from his overcoat pocket a small rectangular package. "I am, my deor." he exclaimed. "I mn, Indeed! I admit It ! I'm getting i more forgetful every day. Why, di yon know" and ho nourished the lMicknge In front of her tcnr-stalned eyes "I'm getting so forgetful that I cntno In nn ace of forgetting these ci gars? And I didn't have one left In the house!" I.lfo. There Is n young woman reporter in Washington who could borrow money from Archie Roosevelt, borrow his shooting outfit, of which ho Is ex tremely fond, use his pony or his bi cycle or his pack-knife. It camo about this wny: The reiwrter was passing by the fountain lit the white house grounds, camera In hand. There Archie was discovered with his bare feet dang ling In the water. Tho curon was be ing prepared for n ttlnti while Archie ducked his hond. Hut tho woman re IMirter stood by. I Here was a good pb'ce of luck. Seeing there was no escnpe, he turned to her nnd pleaded. "Say," ho snld. "ploase dou't. Ho good. Just Irupposo you were a boy kid, wouldn't you like to do this? Of course you would. It's bully fun, and every day or so 1 manage to.'sll,i here and play. "Father doesn't enre, either, but If I were photographed ithls way he would raise 'sand' and forbid mo from coming here any tuoro. "Can't you see what a line thing you will break up If you snap me? Let me off and I'll bo your friend hon est, I will." He wns let off, ami Tie has kopt his word about being her friend. When the roK)rtor Is nsslgned to tho white house she looks 'up Archie and pretty soon she conies away with her story. New York Corespoudent Houston Chronicle. PAULS VALLEY A WINNER RECEIVED ABOUT FORTY-SIX PER CENT OF GARVIN COUNTY'S VOTE FOR COUNTY SEAT. Hauls Valley. Okla.. Juno 20. The county seat election of Garvin county passed off quietly nnd peaceably to day. Hauls alley retains the .ounty seat of Garvin county, receiving nlsiut 40 fr cent of the vote cast. The vote resulted as follows. Hauls Valley 2.00; Wynnewood 1,570 Kltnore SOI Total 4,370 There Is much enthusiasm here as a result of this city's victory. C. YOUNG IMPORTANT! Things You Ought to Know Deposits in tins bank are guaranteed by State of Okla homa Guaranty Kuiid. The State Law provides ab solute safety to our depositors. The state guarantees that their money will be paid to them on demand under any circumstances. Wc pay 4 per cent interest on de posits and you get every advantage consistent with good banking. We want your account. Call and see us ARDMORE LOAN AND TRUST CO. Banking, Real Estate, Fire Insurance and Loans. FINE CATTLE SALE 1 have for sale ten head of pure Scotch Short Horn yearling bulls the low down blockey kind, the breed for beef and the breed and fifty dollars and let buyer select what he wants. J. C. WASHINGTON MARIETTA, OKLA. WANTS Answer al cast one Ardmortllt Ad each WANTED. Vi'ANTISD Experienced hay mco with Iny outllts to cut, talo and put on botrd cars grass from 3,000-ncro meadow located on tho M., K. & T. and Hock Island near Kiowa, Okla. Loading places lu no In stall 10 more than 1 miles and In soino places not ovor 'i mllo from meadow and less. Will pay for hay cut, baled and placed on cars $3.2.i per ton. Wrlto Wall Grain Co., ManiiBvlllo, Okla. 'JOdw-tf WA NT KD Five ladies to demon strate slid distribute samples of New Halving Powder, liberal salary and permanent position If satisfac tory. White House Supply Company, Chicago. '.'1 WANTi:i Men to learn barber trade. Will equip Bhop for you or furnish imjsIUous, row weeks com pletes, constant practice, careful Instructions, toolu given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted. Wrlto for catalogue. Moler Harbor Col lego, Dallas, Texas. 15-C WANTKD A girl or woman to do housework. Apply Mrs. Ivo, Over brook. 21-at WANTEt To mnHo you loans on fnrm lands. Ours 13 tho only com pany that can innko you loans wltiwiut delay. Sco us over Hankers Natlonnl bank. Hurwcll & Doxtor. 12tf WANTKD To loan Money on city or country property at 6 per cent Interest. SI. L Alexander. 3-lm FOR SALE. FOIt SALE A two-burner rorfectlon oil Btovo and oven almost new, a bargain If taken at once. Phone C53 blue. dhtf FOIt SALR All or half Interest In a now well drill or will lease to ro spoii8lblo partlos. Write for par ticulars. W. N. Caplo, Hoard Camp, Ark. 151m FOIt SALE OH It ENT A cigar caso very cheap. J. Goldsmlth"s olan olllce, Main street. 18-lra FOIt SALE A gonulno true and tried Mad Stono. Has cured three mad dog bites nnd ono rattlesnake blto that tho doctors had given up. It cured a spider bite of long standing that tho doctors said could not bo iiured. Havo rocelvcd foes aa largo as tlfty dollars Tor one application. For price seo S. T. Thompson at Joo Hastlne's store, Ardmore, Okla. 24-lm FOH SALE OH EXCHANGE Good farm lands near Cornish. Will con sider Ardmoro property Oklahoma Laud, Hrokerugo & Land Co. 21-2 for milk. They run in ages from eleven to twelve months and will weigh from eight to nine hundred and fifty pounds. Will take one hundred dollars per r head for the lot. Or wi" take one hundred 3 LINES 3 TIMES 3 DIMES day-. Is a good creed for lvt folks FOR RENT. FOIt HUNT 3-room cottage on north Washington, Phono G24 or 217. J. M. Hlbb. Ctf FOIt HKNT Four-room liouso, close In, with city wator. Apply at West holmor & Daubo, 27-tf FOIt KENT Ono 7-room and ono room houso, closo In. Apply Mul len & Mullon. i:-tl Foil HKNT Five-room liouho, close in. S. A. Weeks. 2t-t FOR HUNT Three rooms with bath, olenuic lights and gas lu Cruco-Mnx-well Hats. Phone 312. 21-tt FOIt HUNT Froo for balanco of yea , 100-acro farm, 30 acres lu pasture, 70 acres In cultivation. Farm In Hod Hlvcr county, Texas. No over How. Possession given at oncu to man with team, who can Urte caro of himself. Address Uox '.'I Cle burne, Texas. 17-d;21'Wk LOST. LOST Hotween W. H. Frame's store and the family residence, a gold medal presented Miss Myrtle Frame- by Miss Foster last Juno. Hotiirn to Ardmoi'olto olllco and re ceive liberal reward. 19.3 LOST Hetween Christian church and Ardmore Dairy. Indies' gold watch, Batno engraving on both sides, Wnlthnm movement, three signet fob, mlddlo signet plain, small cross for charm. Finder return to Ardinoreito and got reward. 2t-tf MONEY TO LOAN On farms and city property. No delay. Olllce Ard more iAian & Trust Co. J. W. Kemp. 21-tf LOANS On city nnd farm property. Heasonablo rates. Smith-Flaw Heal ty Co. 7.im It's amusing to watch tho almost grown son sneaking around to ad mire tho latest arrival, hoping all tho while that nobdy sees him at It. Notice! Noticel All parties that helped hold elec tion on Septombor 17, 1907, aro hereby notified that thoro has beou an appropriation mado to pay tho clerks, Judges and Inspectors of said election. If said parties will bring tho warrants thoy hold against tho county for this purposo, to tho county clerk's ofllce nnd mako now claims, they will rocelvo pay for two days Instead of for ouo day. WM. II, FHAME. County Clork. Hy II, W. DUKE, 19-3 Deputy.