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Ardmore, Tuesday, June 23, 1908. THE DAILY ARDMORE.ITE. PAGE SEVEN WELCOME TO TEACHERS Hvery tencher nntl pupil attending tho Normnl Is urgently reques ted to visit our Jowelr) store. Make our store your heiulcpiartors while down town. Wo wish for you n plonsnnt stay In thu city. V. C. DBAN Watch Repairing, Jewelry, " Tone Beanty " Thntis the Expression which a well known musician used recently when rofcring to the quality of the HUSH and C.EIiTS PIANO. The HUSH and GEliTS PIANO cannot be excelled in either tonal richness or responsiveness to touch. It is the piano of the musician unci the home, and every detail has been worked out perfectly, so that its "TONE UEAUTY" appeals with inistiblo force to music lovers. We have these surperb pianos i.i beautiful Mahog any, Walnut and Oak. LUKE'S MUSIC STORE Established 193 LANDS GOOD POSITION W. S. CROCKETT APPOINTED SPE CIAL EXAMINER FOR DEPART MENT OF JUSTICE. W. S. Crockett, formorly doputy clork of tho U. S. court In this city, under tho old territorial form, has been appointed as special examiner for the department ot justice for the ARMORE TRANSFER COMPANY Tom Carter, Proprietor. Phone 74 Meet All Trains Day or Night Time. MAJESTIC XTA. .. THEATER T II A T C O O J j 1 I A O 13 John D. and a Reporter Program Die Poor Tutor ) A Slave's Love Illustrated Sodg:--"There Never Was a Girl Like You" Feature picture Wednesday night, "The (Slrl from Montana" AMELIA HUNTER, Manager. W. P. Poland Poland & Foster Successors to Robort.s & Poland Loans and Abstracts, Pire and Tornado Insurance. Prompt Service. Reliablo Companies. Summer Session Selvidge Business College, $25.00 Junel to August 28 $25.00 Any or nil studies in either or both courses. Out out this nil and bring it with you to tho College olllco Monday morning, Juno 1, nml it will save you something on your scholarship. Got a catalog. G. P. SELVIDGE, Pres., S. II. C, Ardmore. Okla. Optical Goods. Ardmore, Okla. territory formerly embraced In tho district known a a tho eouthern dis trict of the Indian Territory. It Is the duty of Mr. Crockett in his no wolllclal capacity to invest! Kato all Judgments, eases imndlug and disposed of, that atTocts tho titles to Indian lands. Tho object tho government has Is to securo for the Indian u fee sliuplo deed to tho land and protect it against all Incumbrance. Tho appointment was made Satur day and beennio effect I vo nt onco. Polite Attention Your Patronage Solicited W. II. Foster THE MILITARY COMPANY. ! Committee Appointed to Secure Signs-' lures to Complete Organisation. At tlx- mi't'tliiK held lat night 'f those Intciested in thu organisation of the iiuli!.ir umipauy In this city, William Hutchinson, C. O. llunu, Ar thur K)le. (i.irnett Johnson. Arthur M. t'rooke ami Imls H. IVo)d were np ,olntcd ait a committee to solicit memtius for tin- orjmnlratlon to a to perfect same. This committee will call another meeting of 'hp o. yj In terested an soon a a sttlllclet t man lier ot liHines have boon reon 'nil. 'I'lm committee appointed will tiurfe ,1 can vas of the city to secure n.ialnre ami expect that within a 'n.v diys to have n sufficient number of men en rolleil when an application will he made to the governor nml ailju'i'it general of tho stnto for equipment to itompleto tho organization. l'nif. Whlnery of tho normal school was present at the meeting; nml gave the voting men no mo good ndvlm as to the process of organization, l'rof. Whlnery wan n member of tho nnt'c n al guard in old Oklahoma for a num ber of yearn and ha .een eonshh-nildo sen lee in the militia of tho old ten I tory. ALBATROSS l tutus i ui name ui uiv ui'ii uuiir sold lu Ardmoro. OFFICERS ELECTED BY THE ARDMORE DEMOCRATIC CLUB LAST NIGHT CAMPAIGN ARRANGEMENTS MADE. President, J. II. Champion. Vice president, W. 1-' .Gilmor. Second Vice President. John Kailey Secretary, Krret Dunliip. Assistant secretary, James l Wal lace. Treasurer, Harold Wallace. Sergeant at Arms, 'Duck C.arrutt. Kxecutlvo Committee. S. C. Mat son, (luy II. Slgler ami .1. T. Colo man. Program Committee, W. 1 Gilmer, John Knsloy and J. O. .Mullen. The nbov are the olllcer elocted to serve tho Ardmore democratic club for the ensuing year. At tho annual meeting held lam night for tho purpose of electing olllccrs much enthusiasm whs evidenced. A cotumilteo co m posed of tho pro lilent and secretary nnd (luy II. Slg ler. .1. M. Shelton. W. P. Whltohurst and J. 1). O'Urien was appolnteil to build up the membership of the i club. J S. S ToNon was apiKiInted ni a committee of one to attend to tho tut ldlnc of a portable platform to be used rr street meetings. Tho platform will be placed on whedH and can be rolled into position un der one of tho nrc lights and during the time It Is not In use It ct'i bo placed In an out of the wny place, j Some good specoh making was In 'dulgod In by J. It. Champion, W. P. i Gilmer, Guy II. Slgler, James T. Cole I mnu nnd Smith C. Mutson. I A resolution was Introduced by W. I). Glbbs which required tho frco holders to mibmlt the charter to the 'club for its endorsement before be- lug submitted to tho people. Upon i motion of Prank Ilonner the motion was tabled without being discussed. I Hlgglns-Jeffrles Nuptials. 1 The marriage or Miss Lllllo Wiggins and Mr 11 l". Jeffries was quietly sol j emnlzcd In tho county clerk's olllco I this afternoon at 2 o'clock, in tho pros ' ence of a few closa frlonds, with 1 Judge I. It. Mason olllrlattng. Tho ' contracting part leu aro from Spring er, the bride being one of tho town's .lopular daughters. Mr. Jeffries Is one of tho county's prosperous farm ers having lived near that placo a number of years nnd owns a line farm. Immediately after tho coromony th (ouple were taken to thulr boarding house and will spend their honey moon In this city nnd will return to Springer lu a week whoro they will make their home. Don't forget the musical treat at Itohison opera house Thursday night, June 23. Ye original Quaker quar tette. Admission 23c, reserved seats. 10c. 21-5 Socialist Speaking Tonight. Capt. C. C. Koss, national comfit teoman of tho Socialist party of fats state, will nddress tho votera of Ar 'v more and vicinity tonight nt tho co ner of Main and Washington Btreots on tho subject, "Socialism versus tho Oklahoma legislature" Capt. Itoss was tho delegato from Oklahoma t tho national convention of socialists held In Chicago In May. You Should Know This. Poley'B Kidney itemedy will cure any caso of kidney or bladder trou bio that Is not beyond the rench of medicine. No medicine can do more Sold by all druggUts. d&w PERSONALS A. J. loo left this morning for .Mus kogee on nn Important business mis to n. MUses Norn and Minnie S.illivaut of Tro), Okla., who have lieou In th's city for the past ton days on a visit to the family of j. Pont Daatoi, hnv returned homo. T. II. Stone of Clint h.im, Va., Is In the city on n business trip. '. II rook of Kyuu is here today on business. U. II. Hay ties, clork of tho court of Uvo oountjr, I 1 tin less. Mrs. Alice K. Norman of Wynne wood Is here today on buMness. J. H. Fleming of Snlphnr Is n busi ness visitor hero today. P. I.. Hnrrell of Wapnnueka Is In Ardmore today. C. I.. Holt of 1M resell Is here today on business. (!. W. (Hud) Young of Ilorwyn Is hero today looking after builness matters. Mr. Young reports crop con ditions not so bad onst of Ilorwyn. Jerry ('arson of P.rln Springs Is among the business visitors In Anl moro today. Mesilames It. K. Draughnn and K. Short of Marietta are in Anlmoro U day on business matters. Chas. 1). Carter has gone to t'tilhile on n business trip. A. I). Hyde was here today from Ilealdton. O. S. Sparks, a cattleman from nar Graham, Is lu tho city today. H. It. MrGIll Is here today from Oklahoma City representing the West ern Newspaper Union. I). IV. Lindsay and sister, Miss M.V tie, are here from Chlcknsha, where they purchased properly. Thoy will return thero In a fow days. Mrs. If. It. Gober and children hae gone to Portales to remain during the summer. Mrs. Gober went on account of her henlth. Mr. Gober accompan ied his- family as far as Port Worth and returned today. J. A. Madden and family lfl lody for Denton, Texas, where the will visit with relatives for several weeks. Miss Kva Sharp of Ilirmlngbam. Ala., Is lu tho city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilliam. She acco-n panled Mr. Gilliam home from the Birmingham reunion. SANTA FE TRACK CONDITIONS. Santa Fe Hopes to Resume Through Train Service Tomorrow. bents In tho bridge ncross the Wash lift at Paoll repaired sullb lenlly for trnln servlco to bo resumed on the mnln lino tomorrow. The washout In the big nnd little canyons have been temporarily fixed nnd the only thing that Is keeping through train ervlce from being maintained on the main lino Is tho dllllculty In repairing tho Paoll bridge which was badly dam aged by tho recont Hoods. Should tho present weather keep up the railroads hopo to have the damaged sections of tho tracks repaired sufikJetit to main tain a good schedulo on the line. Frank Juhan, Jr. Prank Juhan, Jr., aon of Prank Ju ban who formerly lived In this city, died today at Glover, Okla., at the tender age of six yenrs. Tho remains will bo brought to Ardmoro for Interment In lloso Hill cemetery and aro expected to arrive here nt 3 o'clock this evening. The reinnlns will bo taken to tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Conway and the funoral servdes will be held tomornrv. Prank Julian nnd family lived In Ardmore up to a few years ago, when they mvoed to Wnpanucka where Mr. Juhan engaged In the saw mill busl moved to Wnpanucka whfie Mr. POIt SAMC About thirty ncrs of llrst rate truck lnml for cash An- ply A I) ChaBe 33-tf . Ruffled Swiss Curtains 98c Per Pair Did you ever stop to think that jou could not buy the good and make a pair of Swiss Curtains for the above amount. A complete line of Swiss and Lace Curtains at R. A. Jones' Big Furniture Store DIVORCE SUIT FILED. Laura Irene Fooshce Sue Jonas Foo- shee for Divorce. Uura Irene Pooshee. through heriUP0N THE CANDIDATES attortie. has filed suit for a dlvoree against her husband, Jonas Pooshee. The petition nlles.es that tho couple were married July 22. 1907, In Carter county and llveil toRether as man nnd wife until March 2S, 10eS, when plain tiff left defendant. The petition fur ther alleges the reason why plaintiff left the bed and lionrd of defendant, that the defemlaut was an habitual drunkard and wasted his estate. That defendant refused to care for plain tiff and would not star lu plaintiff's society as n huslmml should do. That on various occasions defendant would eurce nml abuse plaintiff and othor-1 wise act In a nruel manner, wherof to plalntlh seeks that the bonds of mat rimony 1h cast asunder. The petition also prays that defendant tiny tho costs of the suit nnd a reasonable i: tnruc)'s fee. Visiting Attorneys Impressed. William 11. Me.VesI and John T. Allen, practicing attorneys of Kansas City, passed Sunday In the city, leav ing at noon yesterday for their homes. These gentlemen have lieen visiting a number of cities In Okhihomn and slate that Ardmore lias made the most favorable Impression of any of them. They Intend to p:iv Ardmore another visit before fall as they bo lleve that conditions will be such by that time as will make this a tory desirable location for them. Incident ally they called ot ttie Commercial club and secured a quantity of print ed matter whhji they will distribute, among friends who are looking for a location In some thriving Oklahoma town. Formal Transfer Made. The formal transfer of the stock of the Ardmore Iinn and Trust company to the Ardmore Plrst Sinte bank was made today at a meeting of the stock holders of tho latter concern. Tho capital stock was Increased from $-i,-OOil to $r,0,0(io. Dr. IV. M. Worslmm of Austin, Texas, president of both cor IMiratleiis, was here In nttemlanct, oi the meeting. The fact that the Ard more lionn and Trust company was ri-orgnnlzeil Into a stato banking In stitution was exclusively announced In the Ardmorelto of several weeks ago when the llrst meeting was held. Indian Makes Bond. Priitik Davis, the Indian, who waa try involving a sum more than live arrested a few days ago on tho charge i thousand ($5,000) dollars shall be up of forgery, was given a preliminary I pt(,voil by the people through the hearing before Justleo of tho Peace rc,,,.g 0f tho Inltlntlvo and refer M. P. Winfrey and bound over to u,ll(lmili wUh uv,,ry ,lowur warranted await the action of the grand Jury, the bond being llxcd at $.100, which the defendant made. Plows Up Confederate Oadge. Smlthlleld, Texas, Juno 22. V. P. Smith plowed up what no supposed to be mi ancient and therefore prob ably valuable copper coin recently on a piece of "new-ground." When pol ished up a bit and a magnifying class procured t proved lo be a Confeder ate badge, or something of the kind, the words "No Submission to the North" being stamped on the side. It Is quite a curiosity, nobody lu this neighborhood ever having huoii one. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that lu pur suance to an order ot thu county court of the county of MMcCurtaln and statu of Oklahom i, made on the 11th day of June, l'JOS, lu the matter of thu estate of KlUn Jackson, a minor, the undersigned as guardian of said minor, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation by said county court, on the 2Gth day or July, lltOS, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the county court house In Ard more, in the county of Carter and statu of Oklahoma, all the rights, tide .Interest and estate, said KlUft J'"1wii. a minor, has by operation of I law or otherwise, acqulied lu and to all the ceitaln lots, pieces or parcels of laud situate, lying and being lu the county of Carter, state of Oklaho ma, bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: K 1-2 of SK 1-1 of Section 7. Town ship 2, South, ItniiBO 2 West; N 1-2 of N 1-2 of NK 1-1 and SW 1-4 of NV 1-1. of NK 1-1 of Section 20, Township 3 South, Itange 2 West, containing In all 130 acres more or less. Upon tlio following term sand con ditions viz: Ono third of purchase price must ho paid In cash, ono-thlrd In one year and ono third lu two years. Deferred payments must boar Interest at the rate of -10 per cent per annum nnd shall bo secured by inoitgage on lands above described. 11. L. POWI.KIt, ciua dian ot I'llza Jackson, a minor p, K COCHRAN. Attorney for Guardian 23-30-7 TRADE UNIONISTS DEMANDS OFFER ED TO WRITE CHARTER FOR THE NEW ARDMORE. Organized labor, through a ti .i meeting, ;y resolutions, has made it imands tin the c.nidldat'M m leu. i lo write the charter vtlint tile vi -1 a Ists of this city desire lti"C H " new organic law wbU i will n , Ardmoie n ceminlistjti form t o'i ineiil. These resolutions will he preio in ed to the wirlous candidates for in sperilon and every man will be m terroKuteil us to whether or not ih.it candidate favors the demands made. A commute consisting 1). N I'ei Ktisoti, II. P. Kolb uml J. K. G.ilt was appointed to submit the resoiii tlotis to the oaudldatos. The resolutions adopted are as fol lows: ( We, the artisans, mechanics and la borers of the city of Ardmore, iielmr uunre of the fact that our cltlzetiHhip Is ulHiut to wrlie for our city a new charier and feeling that our Intenit nod welfare uml that of our ftiniili -ami others Is dependent Ukui lis greatl) depend tlHin the prinel.. omlKidled lu sntd charter. Therefore, In order that we may Intelligent l exercise our right of suffrage, we re spectfully ask that nil candidates for election lo the board of freeholders lo write said charier subscribe lo the following provisions: 1st. Government by board of commission to be composed of a mayor uml three commissioners, and whose term of olllco shall not be li-.i llinu one year. All members of the board shall devoto their entire time to the business of the ull. Kueh commissioner shall have charge of u separate department. One of the com- lnlsslouera shall bo n practical ongl I neer, ami shall have charge of water i works, streets and alleys and bulld ! Ing Inspection. Any olllcer may be j removed by (ho system known as tho recall. j 2nd. That the city retain and re 'servo tho right to enter Into or eu- ! (.- It, iniu utiti.rfirlun ftr Itlilllutrv- Ab,t cm-. ... ........... rf , beiiellcinl to Its citizenship, regard less of Individual Interest. aril. That all enterprises or Indus- by the constitution and laws of the stale. Ith. That all rights of suffrage be protected In conformity with the con stltiitlon nnd laws of tho state. Cth. All franchises before being granted must be submitted to the peoplo for approval. Non-coinplltince with frnnchlses for a period of llfteen (15) months will render same null and void. Cth. All work dono by or for the city by contrnct shall bo paid for nt tho prevailing rato of wages, and eight hours shall constitute a day. Penalty for violation as provided by Btato law. "th. No person shall bo compelled to connect with sower or waterworks until sumo has been brought to his curb by the city. Mb. An public utllltloB shall be controlled by the city. !ith. No children under tho ago ot 1 1 years shall bo allowed to work In fnctory, mine or workshop In the city of Ardmoro. 10th. All children under the age of 1 1 years and over 0 yewrs will be required to attend tho public schools of Ardmore nt least three months of each year. President P. H. I.awhon. of the Trades Council nnd chairman of the mass meeting named u committee composed of D. N. Perguson, II. P. Kolb and J. U. Gait to wait on the eight candidates with the above retso 1 'loin an I ask for signatures there to. Anothor meeting will ha hold Wed nesday night the eve of tho election to canvass the situation and seo If the candidates have acceded to their reqiiost. If You Knew Tho merits of tho Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, blad der or rheumatic trouble, l a bottlo. two months treatment, sold by drug gists or my mnll. Send for testimo nials. Dr. K. W. Hall, 2320 01 ve o'r ft St TOUlS, d FT MF Fix your typo 1 writer, phono frra.pl), bicyclo, ir fact any thinfr in tho repair lino. Typo writer expert All work is fruarnntei cl. Give tne a trial. Will oill for your work. URN C. SCOTT Phone lhi) 227 W. Main St. Heywood Shoes Wear. $4.00 Have you found (lie shoe llial just suits your loot? If not try the Heywood. We II be frlncl to hhow vou tliev have tho STYIjH, (JPAIjITY and OKKMANSlilL'. When vou try them on nc t' the feel and looks of thrni, seems lo bt loiifr to our foot, fits cveav hump anil hollow as thoufrh tlx y Hindu for it. IMiOWN TAN, and L'ATICNTS $1 00 J, Y N N J The Shoe Man Outing Days Are robbed of half the pleasure if you fro without an Kiihtiimn kodak. Wo have tho kodaks and also the kodak supplies. TUB Ardmore Pharmacy LIcnry Swain, Manager Abstracts! Abstracts! Abstracts ! If you wnnt nn AIISTKAOT or TAKK-OPP to any jileco or parcel of land or any city or town lot, in what was formerly the Chickasaw Nation, write us. All orders executed promptly House Jordan Ileal Kstato and Bonded Abstractors MARIETTA : , OKLA. 4RDM0RE HACK LINE D. -. FLYNT, Prop. Hack leaves for Ilealdton at 6:30 a. m. Hack leaves for Elk at 7:30 a. m. Direct connections with all Inland towns west of Ard more, I'iivo all packages at the City Drug Htore. I. W. F0LS0M, M.)). SPECIALIST Over 30 years experience In mv larla and Us complications, hemor rhoids (plies), rhcumatlum, cancerous conditions, venorlal diseases, norvoua affections and diseases of this cli mate. Olllco Phono 15. Uosldenco Phono 126, red. We Don't Know Yonr Name Asd cant tend you ono of our new CATALOGS until you tell ui, Full information bout Our complete stock of Southern Trees for Southern Planter! Peaches, Peati, Plumi, Apple, Pecan Trc. Kotet, Kvcrgircni, lleJco pUnti, ShUoT;c. Juit write a poUI to-day. Your name ani JJcit on the otseriUe: Clingnian Nursery & Orchard Co., ltd. Ooa 83 KEITHVILE, LA.