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Ardmore, Sunday, October 4, 1908. PAGE FIVE FINE TABLEWARE Exclusivcncss that characteristic which distin guishes our stocks is a quality which places the article possessing it beyond the possibility of counterfeit. We sell the famous lines of silverware that are manufactured by GORl I AM, TOWLE, and KIKD & BARTON, having this individuality not found in ordinary lines. WALTER C. DEAN i William J. Bryan Will speak at our storn this week on the following subjects; "The Labor Question." "The Railway Question." "Popular Election of Sen ators." "Swollen Fortunes." "Guaranty of Bank De posits." and some others. If you over heard Bryan speak you will recognize his voice and it's all done on an Edison Phonograph It's great, and you shouldn't miss it, Come in you're wel come if you don't buy just the s inic as if you do. LUKE'S MUSIC STORE Hal M. Cannon INSURANCE mid Bonds Your business will bo ap preciated. Office Noble Building Phone 619 COLD STORAGE MARKET The fall season Is opening up and we have put on tho market many delicacies In tho meat line, liolow wo quoto a few Items and tho prices for same: Head Cheese, per lo 10c Liver Sausago, pur lb 10c King Uologna, per lb 10c Wcnlcs, per lb 15c Minced Ham per lb 15c Pressed Ham, per lb 20c Polish Sausage, per lb 12'c Knoblach' Sausage, per lb 1214c Krnukforts, per lb 15c Hag Uologna, per lb 15c Souse, per lb 10r Scrnpplo per lb 10c K. C. Link Sausago, per lb 15c Try eomo of our Cushlng Cream ery buttor, cheeso of all kinds, homo rendered lard. AVo would bo pieasca to have your order for somo of these ogods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Itcspectfully, COLD STORAGE MARKET Jesse James, Prop. Tablets and Water Colors French Satin, 13 y Lines, lied Line. These colors won't ruin tablets; nnd Milton Bradley water color paints for school work. Coleman Bros. Druggists-Jewelers REMAINS LAID AWAY REMAINS OF MISS MARY CARR ARRIVED HERE YESTERDAY FROM PORTLAND, ORE. Tho I cumins of Mis Mary Cnrr were tenderly liild to lost yesterday nftirnoon In It oho Hill reinctury. The remains were tulien from the union depot to the homo of rtio itnr entH, Dr. and Mr. S. S. Cnrr, on lionll Washington street. At three o'clock they were, home to tho Firm Presbyterian church where service were conducted hy Dr. C. ('. Woltli. Ho spoke from John 10: 10, and his words nerved In a mcnsiiro to tnko a way tho Htlng of death by tin elo quent portraynl of "II fo more abund antly." Tho pall bearers were young men selected from the personal friends of the brother, Fred C. Carr, who accompanied the remains from I'ortlnnd, Oregon, to Ardmore. They i were Olln Wolvorlon, .1. C. Kins. Everett Noble, Chus. Dlbrell, U-h Kearney and (leorgo Williams. A large number of friends wore In at tendance and the church was filled with floral decorations. BE SURE You see Holmnn & Host for esti mates on plumbing, gas fitting, gas ranges, gas heaters, lights, chnnde llcrs, etc. l'hono 215. 2209 West .Main. 27-lm WOODMEN UNVEILING AN IDEAL AFTERNOON AND WOODMEN SERVICES BROUGHT CROWDS TO CEMETERY. Ideal weather prevailed yesterday afternoon and tho Woodmen nud their friends turned out on masse to attend tho unveiling ceremonies nt Hoso Hill cemetery. Tho members convened In their hall at 1:30 and completed arrangements for tho cer emonies and nt J o'clock retired to tho cemetery. Many haudsomu fiow era wero In evidence and rho graves of tho deceased sovereigns wero cov ered. X. 1C. Martin, past consul com mander, was chosen to act as inns Ur of ceremonies, nud Jnko Wil liams was marshal of tho day, Tho ceremonies wero impressive and tho ritualistic work was carried out in a very pleasing manner. Monu ments wore unveiled over tho graves of Merle McCoy, John Caudle, H. F. Cox and K. M. Vnughnn. Alaska refrigerators at very low prices. The season is closing and wo havo a few cholco ones left. 131 ens, Corhn and Krensley, Do not let nnyono tell you that something olso Is Just nR good as HcWItt's Kidney and llladder Pills becauso there inn't anything just as good. Sold hy W. 11. Frame. ALBATROSS Tbnt's the namo of tho best flour sold In Ardmore. WATCH FOR THE NEW ECON ' OMY GAS HEATERS THIS WEEK. ' THEY ARE THE BEST. "ASK !tHE MAN WHO OWNS ONE." 4tf ARDMORE SUPPLY CO. Any HOUSE IN J.J.StolfaSellsClothing One 1 TH Less n Than TWO HORSES STOLEN EIGHT WIRE FENCE CUT NEAR LONE GROVE HORSES AND SADDLES TAKEN. I.oo Coffey wns la tho city thin morning and reported to the sheriff's ofllco that two horsoa vor0 stolen from him last night, also two saddtos wero tnk'ii. At an early hour Sun day night two men camo to Mr. Cof fey's pa. turo nnd cut tho fonco built or eight strands of barbed wlro nnd led out two of his brown horses. They had already stolen tho snddK's and at once thoy niadj tholr gt-awiy. The animals weru inlss'd thU morn Ing and Mr. Coffey triekid tln'in to A id more nnd a short dUtunco' Oti.-t I'ollcf nu'ii King nuit Hedmnn, whltt. on their beats last nluht miw two men rlilo down M tin mroet. gold east at about 11 o'clock. They were riding horses that suit th-i descrip tion of those slolen and they me of the opinion that tliv? two thkivo really had tho ncrvo to rldn down Main treet within an hour aftr they hud stolen the horses. livery effort will lie tnad0 to cntc'.i tho fellows nnd restoro tho horses Tho sheriff's forco us tinny today in tho search. TO THE CITIZENS OF ARDMORE You have all had ample tlmo to study my proposition to got cheap gas for Ardmore. Wo must nil pull together In thU matter and every property owner should help. You arc not doing your duty If you do not help. Tho very moment wo stirt the drill going, property in Ardmoro will begin to itnko on value. Don't tell mo that you have no money thak you owo moro than you can pay now, nnd that you cn not sell anything; It Is the property owror who can not sell, or whoso property la dopro elating In vnluo ithat should come forward and push. With freo ga Ardmoro will gi to tho front Wa will then get factories end railroads. Oklahoma City would havo to look to her laurels or wo would go ahoas of her. During this week I shall itry to see you all, nnd when 1 publish tho names of tho "Ardmoro UoostcrV' next Sunday, I hope It will show enough subscribers to call our first meeting nnd organlzo for business and a greater Ardmoro. It I do not see you, drop mo a postal signifying your willingness, nnd I will put your name on tho honor roll. l( you nro a property owner and not willing to help, but havo a good and sufficient reason, drop mo a lino so that I can eliminate you from my "mo aback" list. Voura Truly, W. P. POLAND. (P. S.) Don't bo a "mossback" or "laiockor'' on tho towu'that la giving jou a living Help PUSH. Axniinister Art Squares Brussclls Ait Squares All Wool Art Squares Granite Art Squares. All kinds of Carpets Matting, Linoleum ' Etc. If you want any lloor coverings come to my store and look over a complete line. R. A. Jones' Big Furniture Store ARDMORE! Other PERSONALS S. Richards ih .i 'ti--iiii's mtoi lit i o today fioui llv.us. It. O. Denton of l.iis la among j the business visitors here UhIhj t A. li. Hrtggs was a vlaltor here J jesteidny from Ukln.ioma City. I C. S. linlrd of liynrs ! among the business visitors here today. D. 1'. Dickey of Miiskogo la a business visitor hm todny. vlaltor here I C. 15. Xnytor Is a tuduy from Tishomingo. M. (1. Xorvcll, deputy marshal rroiu Marietta, la cre todnj. W. T. Woods of .McAlcster la transacting bnalnean here today. C. K, Foley was a lsltor here yesterday from ICufaula. Hunter Cochran If a business vla ltor lure today from .Marietta. Mr. nnd Mm. lCrm-st Williams are , 111 IMU si stuns - i inciii i I- ii t,.n. ,. v from CruKhur vlalttng with frlenda. Al Jt. Cottle, h former realdent of this oily, la here today from Muskokee. Frank l.ue, naatataiit 1'. S. nttor- lii. v In lii llln etti- frnm MnaktnM. lo'aitend the court hero thla wetk. ; J. K, Martin Is here today from Pauls Valley looking gfter busi ness mnttora. (Jraut Victor, United State mar shal from .Muskogee, is hero today attending court. 11. Wolf, a prominent merchant of D.ivia, la a huslnesM visitor here 1 idny W. .1. llledsoe loft hero Saturday i night to spend Sunday in Oklaho- 1 ma City, the guest of tho fair. j Hoy llotvmnii wns among the Ard moro people who visited tho Ok- ) lahoma fair yesterday. 1 T. J. White came over last night from Mauusvlllo and -u 111 spend a j few days here. j l.eo Arnold and (J. A. llrown were I Sunday visitors here from Cliicka- I sha. S. K. Fisher Is In the city from j liynrs visiting with friends and looking after business unit torn. it. R Spcnrmnu w-as here ester day from (Jreenvllle, Texas, visit ing with friends. Mrs. .1. M. l.ankford and Miss l.outue l.ankford of Sulphur are in the city visiting 'with friends W. II. Cunningham of Sulphur Is ! heie this week attending the fed oral court. ii. M. .Miller wan In tho city yes terday from Xormnn visiting with friends. (1. C. Itiichauau of .Marietta was hero today looking after business matters. W. J. (iregg, C. S. attorney, nnd Halph 10. Campbell. U. S. Jui!k ! are hero from Muskogee to hold tho j roderal court this week. 1 Hubert A. Merreli of Indianapolis, I In. 1 uimiii n tnw Ihimi-k In tin 1 pin- 1 yesterday visiting with Clay Mer- roll. W. S. Irwin, a member of tho court olllcials from Muskogee, camo In last night and will spend tho week here. Mrs. II. T. Sims and daughter havo returned from a visit with friends and iclatlves nt Fort Worth, Texas. .1. X. Piothro of Wichita Falls, Texas, wns In tho city yestorda" visiting with his old time friend, Henry Swain, with tho J. il. Wall Drug Co. lid Ityrd has returned from Jnck son, Mo., where lie visited with a brother and with Mlssouil friends. livery year there Is ah ome-coinlug week for people who have moved awav from Jackson, and Mr. Hyrd said the mtetlng of old friends this year was partleulmly pleasant. C. T. Reeves, tho same genial shoe biilesmun, is here again from j St. Unils. lie ha, been 111 since ho 'was 'hero and while he was in u hospital in St. houls tho report reached here that hu was doad.'K. S. llyden 'immediately kont a tele gram of inquiry and received word thnt Mr. Heevvs was not only very much allvo but he was e)i on.cho roa Jo final recovery. H. F. Spearman, an attorney of Cirenvllle, Texas, Is here attending thu session of the fedornl court. Whllo hero e will bo tho guest ot his cousin, Tom Knberts. K. O. Ilutler, chairman of tho re publican congressional committee, Is In tho city today from Durnnt. Hugh C. Jones who la cheokor and chipper with tho cemont com pany nt Ada, Is an Ardmore visit or today. Mr. Jones says ho Is anxious to return to Carter county nnd will probably teach hero ngalu this winter. Joe Smith, wiio has been horo somo time with J. II. Wall, loft this morning for n brief visit with his mother at Chlcknsba and from thero ho will go to St. Louis, whoro ho will probably accept a position ns traveling salesman with a drug house. FEDERAL COURT CONVENED A NUMBER UF OFFICIALS HERE, GRAND JURY APPEARED AND ' ONLY ONE EXCUSED Th first term of the fedent co.ir j held In thia ciy since statehood, cor veiled hern thla morning Thl nu. la a eoinblned term or the district and circuit courts. The court o'fl olals arrived here yesterday nnd th enu ! nt 10 "'ctoik t u morning. Among the official In a' I tendance are: Judge Itnl.dt K C:rii j Ml. L. t5. Disney, clerk of t lit- ucuit I court; I). K. Dickey, deputy iurL of J the district court; S. c. Victor I . , ed Stales marshal; William .1 tii I district witornoy; frank !'. as-i- j ant attorney, nnd William limn dl i trlct revenue Inspector. ' . . I . . L. . . 1 ... . . . .. . ill. "nvn ,mj "urm l,u"" brief talk, In wl.Ui m said n an1 god things for Ardmore, and for tho hospitable manner In which Ik had h.on treated sllnce hr aimi l in the city. He Oipeclnlly t nld gov. thing nlKUit Judge Stillwcll II ltu;' sell, who had turned over to lilm tlu ,ll,,,r!rt cm,rt t(WM for liol.llnK the fedoml term, lint few of the lnw .vers hero had been ndmlttod to prnc itlco before the federal court and about thirty members of tho w were sworn In ns nttorne.vs to prac tice before the fedi nil court and each wns required to pay a feo of $2. On noco,,t,t of so,nn records having been . checked out wrong at McAlcster, no J," " 00 " mm I n..l.. -.. - ... 1 . . I winy onu iiiuiuuer ui 1110 grauu jury i was released from service "Tho docket Is rather a hcn7y one " gnld Judgo Campbell last night,' "and tho court will be In session hor? two weeks.'' Federal court convened promptly af 2 o'clock this nftornoon nnd nil I grand and petit Jurorij wero excusen , until !t o'clock nnorrow morning. I .IihIko Campbell stnted that ono of j the Inconveniences tho court woula ! have to put up with was ho keeping or tiie record' In ono placo nnd tho holding of court In another. Ho made the Important announcement that within tlmo ninWers would bo chnng ed nnd the records would bo kept wuero mo term 01 conn was jioio. , fl evidently means that provisions will bo made for deputy clerks to bo 1 nppointed nt every court itown. Court wn declared open for any matters that could conio boforo It, but nothing was brought up nnd after tho bailiffs wero sworn In, court wns ad journed subject ito call. Tho couK Is not In posson lon of tho namcn of those who hnvo been summoned as J1,rors a,H1 lnor V-mra needful to "l0 Ml vo not arrived. 1110 bailiffs sworn In aro: J. II. "''. W. Hobertson nnd J. A. i.eaineriu.iii Notice or Sale of Real Estate. In the matter of tho guardianship of Tom, Cleveland. Heua. Ida and ! Han Thurmond Alexander. Xotlco Is horoby given In pursu anco of an order of tho County Court of tho County of Carter, State of Oklahoma, made on the 2nd day of October, 1!)0S, tho uudor signed guardian of the estato of Tom, Cleveland, Honn, Ida unit Han Thurmond Alexander, will sell at private sale to tho highest bidder, subject to confirmation by said Court, on Thursday, tho 22nd day of October, 100S, at 2 o'clock p. Hi nt the court house In Ardmoro, nil ', tho right, title nud Interest of said j Tom, Cleveland, Hena, Ida und Han 1 Thurmond Alexander, in and to tho following described real estate situate in Cnrttr County, Stuto of I Oklahoma, to-wit: Tho X',4 f SW'i f XW1, of Sli' j of : XWU of Sec. 20, T 2 S, H 2 li. owned by Tom Alexander The S5 of S of XWV4 and S ' o and SUV, of KWy Sc. 2fi, T ! S, It ! 1 U, owned by Cleveland Mcxaudtr The W of XH'i of SL, and XUK of SWV. of SliU. Sic "t, T ' 2 S. H 2 Ii, owned bv Hma Mix under. Tho liti of XW, of SliV and XWVi of SH4 of SIii, S 1 31, T 2 S, H 2 K owned by Id.i , Aloxandor. The S of Sli't of SKVi, and SKV4 of SW4 of Sli',, , Sec. 31, T 2 S, H 2 li, ownid b, Han Thurmond Alexaudir, cou'niu lug 30 acre) for eucli. Said ronl usuto will be sold on , tho following terms and condlMoin, to-wit: For cash. Hlds for tho purchase tlrrcof must bt In writing and must be filed In tho County Court or dillv orod to tho undersigned at Ilerwyu Dated the second day of Octouir; 100S. 5-2wk 8 F. W FISHIilt WAXTKD Unfurnished Toom with respcctablo family; not particular About It being closo In. Must bo rensonablo rent. Apply Ardmorcite able rent. Apply at Ardmorcite. nr8 Kf, i insured Sox I f We Mil ' Holeproof" Si.x, g Hit I .in It fit as f"lliw Hi - mx p.ur of "Hole-pr-iof Sox for K) and If any cr all of iiu-m need darn ing :luu MX nionllis tlicv will be ripl.ii id wuli ntw -.ox 1'KCC of c-t to Jolt. Holeproof Sox are tn.idc In medium . Imht. .mil extra i;bt vi i; Ills ( f ir liiKlsiiinn i r Mi n ) - m,i.-s 1't f.l 11 -colon Mai k, Ili;lit nnd dark tan, pearl nr.iy anil ti.i.y b! ;i ' lloK-pMofudiirs are fast mlnr 'Ihcywdl not "crock," "ru-t 'nor fade. "Holeproof Sox will not shrink, stretch nor harden And they are guaian teed to wear six months without hole, or voti ect luJ.v..Riw w sox rune. T.N.COTJRrVrAISf THE CITY Telephone ADVERTISING THE SOUTHWEST! JOHN SEBASTIAN OF THE ROCK ISLAND WILL PORTRAY THIS COUNTRY IN MAGAZINE. John Sebastian, passenger traffic manager of the Hock Island, Is pro paring an advertising cauiimlKii of tho nouthweM. lie will 11 so principal ly as his medium the Saturday liven ing I'st. Copies of tho advertising has been sent to the Ardmoro Com mercial club. Theso advertisements set out tho advantages, of tho south west nud denl particularly with the Indian Territory norlion of tho into of Oklahoma. Tho fact that tho soil lnK restriction lmve been removed fr 111 the lands Is particularly brought out ami tho prices at whluli those lands nro soiling aro given. Tills class of advertising will serve to attract tho attention of many eop1n nud the original lunul-rli-H will ho sunt to tho commercial clubs In this section of the conn lry. .,,, SlllH,.ln lI1K ,,, mnt. to ndvertlso this pectlon than any other one mini. Thousand of Inipii rles have been sent to this town di rect from hm and what Is true with reel from lilm nail what Is true with onher towns on tho Hock Island lines In the southwest. Subscrlnn for the Arninor'!'" TWO BIG NI3W FEATURE PICTURES MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS AT THE MAJESTIC 1NGOMAK. The BARBARIAN THE CATTLR RUSTLERS IROBISON OPERA HOUSE I SATURDAY. OCT. 10TH 9 tmjjt 1 s SAMUEL K. KORK'.S Innni'iiso Spi 1 ta ular I'roiluftlon The Land of Nod l'liKKNTM IIV 75 Coiiiutlhitts, Slntier.s, Dnucurs A Chorus of (JO Swe(-F;cel, Graceful Girls And with a vaht equipment of Magnlllcent Scenery, costumes and lilectrlcnl IJIfect. Knox Wilson lwlUtt "April Fool" The Famous Orlfilnul SALOME DANCE Hy MAHII5 FAXCIIOXIirn i'lu Stnujitionof the l-ojlluli KakiT.. r ! Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and 51.50 Sale opens Thursday morning at ! o'clock. Mall orders nccoii'j anleil by remittance carefully and promptly tilled I mm Why Don't You liny Holeproof Sox ? 1 lit' : diet; (--.t 111 icst i ijualitx. ami barkrrl up with a wriUcn uaranti : I o r s montli against holt s ( IAir I,ali'N or nt c in n ) L Y N N r II 10 S U i.) !: M A N I Si.l- A'ent I Anlinori'. Okla. DRUGGIST .... U W Main St. HAD YOU THOUGHT ARDMORE HAS GREATEST WHITE POPULATION OF ANY TOWN IN EASTERN OKLAHOMA. "I am preparing a booklet," 1 alu II. I!. Spnuldlng, rocrctnry of tho com menial club this morning, "to sen t out to prospectors and I have been searching for something new ami now what do you think I have dl covered? There are linger towns 1 the tnmtern district of Oklahoma Chat Ardmoro, but according to the Inst federal census Ardmoro has .tho great est white population of any Town in old Indian Territory.' Tho observation In favor of Ard moro is n good onu. It it a good nit' vcrtlslng point. It sccroj) that iii una elso hnd ever ithought of IL Auy- jway, that Is Spauldlng'o business and ho Is on to his job. Muskogee has tho reputation of be ing a bigger town than Ardmoro ami &o It Is, but tho comma hero showa that tho town has about 20,000 peo ple and tho larger portion or nt lc:ut bnlf thait number belongs to thu negro rnce. AVhllo In Ardmoro, tho total jopti!nt!on Is not ho great, but tho negro population Is so mucu smaller thnt tho net white population In Ardmore Is greater than It Is In Muskogto.