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Ardmore, Monday October 5, 100S THE DAILV ARDMOREITE PAGE SEVEN THE PROPOSITION OFFERED BY W. P. POLAND! Balow Is the now proposition I of-1 ration tor the ono tiutitlrod and twen for th0 Citizens of Ardmoro In whlcii ty-olght lots Is to bo ono hundred dol to take stock: , hqo.OO) each nnd each on. Ardmore must have choap fuel gab j illlll(jrcd llolll,r9 ($iOo.00) or raultl to IndllCO factories to lOCatO here. tB thprnnf hnll rnnrnannf n .l,nr. In Ask the socrotnry of the Commercial dub If this Is not a fact. Ardmore has progressed to the ctnt of hor agri cultural possibilities. Wc need cheap pas to bring In other factors that will make Ardmoro the pride of tho slate. I Wc havo tho crude material at ou. doort. Shall wo develop them? ! Tho lot that you Brt for your $100 ' Is worth moro than you pay for It, If we fall on gas and oil. w !. ini.An. ' The Proposition f We, tho undersigned hereby agrco , to pay such an amount set opposite our nanio to such a trustrq as wo 1 may hereafter select for tho purpose j of buying on,, hundred nnd twenty eight (128) lots, seventy fret by ono t hundred nnd forty foot each, In what , Is known as the Poland nnd Anderson addition located In Carter County, Oklahoma, south and adjoining tho City Tark of Ardmoro. Tho consla-, S.S.S. The etttiic inner pottion of our bodies is covered with a soft, delicate lining called mucous niitnlirane ; this is kept in healthy condition by the nourishment nnd vital vigor it receives froi ; the blood. So long as the circulation remains pure tl.is membrane will be healthy, but when the blood becomes infected with catarrhal impurities and poisons this inner lining of the body becomes irritated and diseased, and the unpleasant and serious symptoms of Catarrh commence. There is a tight, .stuffy feeling in the nose, watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, often slight deafness, difficult breathing, etc. The disease cannot be reached by extei nal treatment, though such measures afford temporary relief in some instances. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities nnd poisons. Then as rich, pure blood circulates through the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes heal, the dischatge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap pears. Catarrh, being a disease in which the entire blood circulation is affected, can only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom nnd removes every particle of the impurity from the blood, and this is just what S. S. S. docs. Book ou Catarrh and any medical ndvice free to nil who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA; A. WANTS There AUK hoarder who pay us promptly "in clink work. ' And they n nd nlmurute want al. WANTED. W NTHD Old sacks at tho corn sheller on Knxt Main street. I'hono f03. 2-11 WANTED Salesmen to call on re tail stores. Popular lino with ad vertising that pays. Holiday soa xou Just open. Hustlors with abili ty can make $300 monthly. P. O. llox. lllti, Dept. 102, Iowa City, Iowa. i FOB KENT. FoTTnKNT T wo bTsUiosii bTlcksT aUo dwellings In any part of tho city. Phono CO I. It. T. Dalls 25-lm KOR RUNT Two down stairs front roonih, furulsheil, gas llghta, and bath. Phono 120, white. 5-3 KOR RENT Two nice largo front of llco rooms over my stori T. K. iCcf.iiiey. 2Mf KOR RKNT Suite or threo olllco looms over W. M. Hlllls' store 2-3 KOR RUNT (i room rosldonco nt 210 A street, northwest with nil conve niences, wanted yearly tenant. Ap ply at Dr. Hoglo residence. 4-3 FOR SAl-C. KOll SAl.i: Coupon Rooks at morolto office. Ard- KOR SAM-: Fair sized, new Herring hall safe; also older largo safe and Miiall safe bargains. Located, A r rt in ore. Description, locations 'furnished. Wrlto V. I). Collins Safo Co. Denlson, Tewns 20-15 l'OR SAM--Any amount or dirt. Ap ply 1.. R. Marston. 20-U KOR SALU SO acres within ono and one-half miles of oil and gas wolls near Wheeler; also 1200 acres ag ricultural land all In Cartor county. Enaulrn at room 20 Dankers Natlo nal Dank Building. 25tt nai uanK uuuoing. , i l'OR SAL1-: 'p luirsn and bneev norso ausoiuioiy genuo nrounu street ears and autos. Apply T. B. Cathey's Dam. 30-0 FOR SAD? OR TRAD 13 A 10 ncro black land farm nenr Ada, Okla., Will exohango for city property or mercantile stock. Prlco $30 per acre. $1 000 loan on place duo In llvo years. O. L. Chancellor, Ard more, Okla. 4-tf FOR SALIC I lots lu Highland Park addition. $75 each, terms to buIL Call at 213 Main street, near Gil mer Hotel. a company horoaf:or to bo formed for the piirpoie of prospoctlng for oil and I gas on said one hundred and twenty- ' eight lots. 'o payments arc to be j iimue uj " or iinj vi U8 uiiui uii im aro BUbt!r,i)(Mj, wnen fifteen per cent of Mme timn l)CCome ,iuo nnd tho bai- 1 alce , s t,m, ono ,ml monlniy ,,y. , mcntg of $10 monUl uor ,hnro Klve thousand dollar U5.000) shall lKJ ute(1 mjer OUP ,jr0C(0 for pros- ... ... ..... . .... i prctliiR for oil nnd gas and In the . event that oil or pas Is found In quantities to supply factory demands, then nnd In that event, the balance of the money leas advertising and ag'tr evppnso will bn donated, say 3.000 to beautifying tho City Park nnd $n.000 will be given to tho font wanl srhools for hrautlfxlng tluolr school grounds, but In tho event no j pas or oil Is found, the balanco of tho ' tin n v shall bo applied on purchase J pi Ice of the 12S lots. BEST TREATMENT FOR CATAHRH 1 1 3 LINES 3 TIMES 3 DIMES KOIl SALU 1 dozen white Leghorn hens, cheap. S. S. Tolson. Kl KOIl SAM-: Cobs, r.O cents per load I at the corn sheller. Phono SO:'. LOST LOST (Sold Masonic cuff button, llownrd to finder. Return to Ard morelto ofllco. 2-3 FOR EXCHANGE. KOR UXCHAXUK Soven acres of land, one-half In bearing fruit, Im proved home, bentttlful yard, In Dili-wood, OMa Tor a houso and lot In Ardmore. Address R. II. McGuIre, Durwood, Okla. 2-j KOR SA1.K TracKae property close In 01 x 102, tho room dwelling; special low price for quick sale ot J10UI). I VKRY DICSIRAHI.K rosldonco lot, Sth Ave. and 01 street, X. V., ono bloci: from car line, $210 cash or $300 on any tonns'you want. This Is bettor than any suburban addi tion. TO EXCIIAXGi: Kannln county, 'lexas farm, valued nt $1"M); for good residence In Ardmoro and wii. pay dlffcrcnco In cash. If you want to buy or sell sco mo. 0. M. REDITELD, P. O. Rldg. Phono fi07. Divorcees Live Together. Minneapolis. Minn.. Oct. 3 Living together peacefully for cloven yoars after their d.vorco tho grass widow acting as salaried housekeeper for hor former husband and both contrib uting for tho raising ot tholr daugh ter, now IS, Is itho atory ot James and Olga Huston ot this city. Kor eleven years after the dlvorco decrco tho couplo lived contonUHiiy, aim all win merry as a marrlaco no., until ono day recently Huston allege! his liouRoKeoper tomporarlly forgot their unmarried condition nnd assumed tho ...I,- ... . - ... 1 1 . . niuirivo 01 IiunuiiK nun mu ! target of tho dinner dishes nnd slash- , i,t uonin win, minl. vif Just for that ho had her arrested and In police court, told tho story of hio I matrimonial carcor. The caso will 'come up again Monday, but It is rumored thnt ,tho Huston's havo nffoc ted a reconciliation, nnd that Mrs. Huston has solemnly promised to re member that sho is only a housekeep er ntiil not a wife, nnd henco not prtv lleged to hi oak dishes or Einash Uio furniture. DoWitt's Llttlo Karly Risers, tho famous llttlo liver pills. Sold by W. U. Framo. HE WON'T LEAVE JAIL MUSKOGEE MONTENGRIN RE MAINS AND PAYS HIS BOARD. flNIV l!ACP flF TUP klMn hui umuu ui i in- iwnw Tw0 Ycars A He Con(e8Sed t0 Kill- , , No 0n Annc.ireri Against Him, nd He Has Been Ordered Released. Muskogee, Okla., Oct I. AfUr au milting that he killed a man nd at , ter being in Jail two years without j wline against him, George Itollch, a Montenptrlii, la u frcw man. Unt hla 'two v.ais In Jail hah worked a won iicrfiil rhwngc in hlm lie went tlih morning to the shell of Mnikoiuau ,ount ami asked to lx allowed to r. j main In the Jail as a imtuihihmh hum ,. j.iomised to pay forty cents . ,Hy, which Is tho legal mte for koev MB prisoner) . lie snya that alio Jail j Is more like home to him than any I other place. o haa $215 In money and nu other resources htwlile. lie was olfeied work at $1.75 a day but declined It. He said he preferred to enjoy his freedom a few weeks bo- Itoie he went til u-iii-k fiuiitn. IIm lx registered at tho Jail as a special guest of Sheriff Kumsey. Ho will lit allowed to occupy the Jail tho nine iih a prisoner. Such a easu iiuvur be fore came before ho officials and they wjci! surprised Into grunting tho request when It was made. Kolleh It I! led a iikiii named Dcro vltcli, also an alien ami admits lu He says that he killed 111 m In sell defense and that lu Montenegro Jiu would not be punished for such an of fense. Ho was arrostcd and sent to Jail, and there ho remained two ymr w.illu tho ofllcurs sought to find some ono who would uppour against him as a witness. Knlllug In this, Judge t'urruthera ordered tho man released from eiiHtody because ho could not no on the witness stand and 'testify against himself. Dr. Ambrosia, who live . In Muski. gee, can speak tho Moutengrln lan guage, and he nctod as Interpreter for Uollch lHith lu court and when he made application to become a regular boarder at the county Jail. Ho Is the only man In Okmulgee or Muskogc couniy who can eoiivorse with Uollch. Holleh nns that he will go to Chica go, where there tiro a few of his coun trymen, when ho guts tired of staying In his Jail hotel In .Muskogee. Order for Hearing Petition t0 Sell Real Estate by Guardian. State of Oklahoma, Carter County, as. In tho County Court. In tho matter of the guardianship or Phoebo Rexroat, U. T. noxroat giiardlau. Now on this 2nd day of Oclober, 10US, conies U. T. Roxroat, as guar dian ot tho ostato ot tho abovo nnined ward, having filed heroin his petition for tho salo ot the real estato of said ward for tho reasons In said petition stated. IT IS ORDERED, That said peti tion bu and hereby Is set for hear ing on tho 12th day ot Oclobor, A. D I90S, at 9 o'clock a. in., nt which tlmo tho next of kin and nil persons lutoroMtod in tho ostato of said ward aro required to ap pear and show oauso, If any they havo, .why an ordor should not bo granted for tho I sulu of to much of the real ostato ot said ward as Is uocossa ry for tho reason lu said po tltlon stntod, and that personal sorvleo hereof bo made upon said next of Ulu and per sons iiiturostod lu the ostnto of said wrd as required by law. It Is further ordered that a copy bo published for ten succossivo days lu tho Ardmorclto of Ardmoro, Okla. I. R. MASOX, County Judge. Dated this 2nd day of Octobor, 1U0S. 2-10 Pipe Line Bursted. Lawton, Okla., Oct. I. A shoi1. dla tanco from this side of the military reservation this morning th" rlty's plpo line to itho mountains bur&tcd and tho ImmoiiHo prossurn fron' tho mountain streams Immediately shot water out through the ground niu all the morning flooded tho entire surrounding farms nnd lowlands, mart Ing In lie midst of the pralrlo a rush Iiik ii.ountnlii torrent. T'ix water was quickly cut off nbovo ami wotk men havo been busy ever hlnca ie pairing the damage. Ruy American Wlr0 Irom Dlvcn's, Corhn & Frciisloy's. OPERA HOUSE BOOKING THE BEST SHOWS OF THE COUN TRY WILL VISIT ARDMORE THIS SEASON. The Hoblaou opera house this g oni on have some very Hive ahaws. Mr. Iloblftou aaya the h t ha ha ever haw. Among tho a'traetlena are noticeable Cha. It. Hanford, W. W. l'.Utoti and ot tiers. II. re It a. partial Hat of tho booking: October 10. "Tha I ml of Nod." Nov. 3 "In Old Virginia." Nov. 4 Tho (Jlrl Question." (A New York production.) Nov. 12 "The Opium nmi4." Nov. MTho Matinee (Mrl efttn pntiy. Nv. II "The Wolf." (A New York production.) Now 2 Mr. ctuu. B. Hartford. Dee. 1 "lndtaim Polka.'' Deo. S niack Pattl. Deo. 1 "A Country Kll." Dm. 7 "Aly Wlfe'a Neighbors.'' Dec. S W. n. Mton. Dec. in "Keke, the Country Hoy." Dec. 17 "Hello Hill, Musical Com- ody company. .Ian 1 Mnllnpe and night, The Hidden Hand." .Inn. 21 "Tho Cow Punchor." Keb. 1 "The Thief." I'ob. I "The Clansman." Keb. fi "M i's New Hi.uband." Kcb. IS On the Bridge at Mid night." IVli. "Moninna."- l'b. 27 Murray and Mnok. .March t "rfuntor llrnwn l March 2nd and week, Moray Stock ,, com'n" I Miircn y .Misflonrl t'.lrl company. March 12 "Tho District Loader.' March 13. "Ilttchelor's Honey moon." March 21 "Thorns and Orange lflosoms." Tho nlwo Is mil ya f' w of tho best attraction. Many more aro booked and the season promises to bo one of the host In she history of tho Itohlson opera house. Cnrpontors. pnperliangeii! and other workmen aro now busy remodelling and getting tho hous,, re-ady for the opening next Saturday night. CHIEF RE-ELECTED QUANAH PARKER CHOSEN BY COMMANCHES AND AHPEA TONE BY KIOWA TRIBE. Lawton, Okla., Oct. L Some little surprise was manifested nmongt ho Indluii agents nnd Indian department ofilcluls ot tho Anadarko agency anu tho AVnsliIugton headquarter tonight when tho final honors of tho great In tertribal council of tho Klowas, Com munches and Apaches wero reached. The greatest surprlso was In tho re election of Chief Ahpoatono ot tin. Kiowa tribe, who yostordny i eomod to bo slated for detent. Rut n secret caucus night put different coloi Into tho voting. Lono Wolf, who has long been known as Chief, did not have the required otos necessary to elect. However, Dolos, lono Wolf and Lucius Altsou.'in conjunction with Ahpeutone, will act as commltteumon. Chief tiannah Parker of tho Com mauches, had no oppo Itlou In tlu council. Apasho John vtos ro-oluctod a3 tho head of tho Apache branc. which arilllatoN with tho Klowas and Coinnianches. The Indians wero In formed by the agent as to the amount ot monoy they had on hnud. Indian agent Stoker announced ithnt as there woro inoru than 20,000 bablos born since the last alloting In IS'JO, and not nn equal number ot quarter sections remaining for them, that tho laim would bo nlloted by drawing. Con sequently, this inabtor of all Indians owning laud will soon be thing of the past. This alloting will take plac at Anadarko at a bu luess council lu tho near future Rulinrj on Liquor Question. Lawton, Okla., Oct. 1. It Is a vi olation of tho prohllUllon Inw for a transfer man or any other person to convoy liquor from tho dupot. Liquor shipped from without the statu coasos to bu Interstate com uurco after It leaves tlfb carrier's hands. This Is tho opinion of Coun ty Judge J. H. Wolverton of this city, who Is president of tho County Judgos' Association of the stato. Judge Wolvorton took this view of tho law in tho caso against the proprlotor of tho Haynes Transfer Company, and ho was convicted up on the charge Mr. Huynos will ap peal the case. You take Kodo! Just for a llttl? whllo when you havo slight at tacks or Indigestion, and you take It Just a llttlo longor lu order to get relief from sovero attacks of i m I imoi Inn svm tw.tinnu .1 . 1,. TVy Kodol today: Sold b? Y lU rrame. u PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. i: t: LAWYERS. Oeorge K. Walker T. D. UnderwooJ WALKER &. UNDERWOOD Lawyers. Ardmore. Okla. 1. C. I'ottcrf. K. A. Walk! POTTERF & WAt-KER, Attornejg and Counselors at 1 jl" Krdmorf, Okla. Jaiu K. liiiini'hri'.v. T. .. Huhuelt HUMPHREY & ROBNETT, Attorneys at Law. Kootna 2. 4, 6 and S, Pennltmtun-8imt building, Ardmore. AIko havu oinee at MuKkogen. WILLImM W. WRIGHT, tlteglstttrotl AttorilH) Ajrmerlj With Dawes Commission 2c '.est, ClUneiiihlp Cares and uthei matters befote the Interior Uo tiariuii-nt, Inclusively. Offices Washington Lonn I'niit ltiilldlug Waihlngton, D. C. H. K TUKNtH . Attorney At Law Oareful and palnttaklng attention gt ou to All Matters Intrusted to mu Jfflce Rooms U A 11 Wheeler UldK Office phone 213; Ites. phone 773 JOHN HINKLE Attorney at Law Will Piacilee lu Carter and the Aa joining Ceiuiitiea. Piobaiu practice a Specialty. Oo-iipllor Imlllin Jl'"8- J Ka!f v!; Mrm Compiler "Indian Actlvf Court haws mid Treatios" Practitioner KAPPLER &. MEftlLLAT, Attorneyi and Counselor at Law Practleo before all Courts; O'U ress. Government departments and Commissions. Indian Cases a ipo MaPy. Dffiee, llond llld'g, Washington D. C M. F. WINFREY Attorney at Law. ustlce of tho Peace Notary Public Rooms 14 and 10, Noble Illdg. Phones: Rcsl 830 blue. Olllco ICG CAPT. J. R. PULLIAM Justice of the Peace. Rooms In I'oniiltigioiut Situms Illdg i PHYSICIANb. I FREDERICK P. VON KELLER, M. O. I Siirpiirr. Km. Vr. S'non nd Thru Kyos accurately fitted with aiasses 'Phones: Olflos 1(6, Iloildsme 44. TALIAFERRO'S Undertaking and Embalmln North Washington SL Phonr-s 341 and 433. ARDMORE SANITARIUM Drt. von Keller, Hardy &. Henry. Modern equipment for tho scientific j-eatment ot nil surgical cases. Trained nurses lu attendancco. Ardmore. Okla. W. M. ANDERSON Veterinary Surgeon. Ardmore, Okla, Office: Sin! h'a Livery Ham. Phono 12f.. ARCHITECTS. .Taiktt T. V. MjhII TACKETT eV MYALL a nr uiTtrrc JIflC0 ,n SimB.ionnln8ton llulldlni . Ardmoro, Okla. STENOGRAPHER MISS GRACE BRYAN " Public Stenographer ! VII nork neatly and promptly done.' Oinee--C.ilnier Hotel. Phcno 178. Relde-nco phono C2I. Brown & Bridgman Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers Larpcst line of Funeral Goods ' in Oklahoma. TIMETABLE SANTA FE. Northbound. .so. IS 11 3 a. m No. C 12.07 a. in No. 20 5:40 p. m Southbound No. 17 : p. ni ,o. 5 G:10 a. in, No. 10 12:55 P. m FRISCO SYSTEM. Westbound 1 No. 43 3M5 p. ni, j No. (15 (local, dally except Sunday) 3:45 p. in, , No. 45 7:50 p. m. i Eastoound, No. 41 5:00 p. m. No. CO (local, dally oxcept Sunday 6:30 a. m. No. 40 C:10 a. ru. ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM. Westbound. No. C51 S:30 p. m. No. C71 (locAl, dally except Sunday .'ftOO p. in Eattbound. No. C52 7:30 a. m. , 072 ,ocal- dal Sunday 7.50 a. :. I Four Dollars Up f-rir-nTfimn in- n I?cl' iir tl.t- lir-t i til.tst . I w t r s ',' i la pri'ii ir- (.r I t.i tt nijx rattm- v, i ,i t , s car tl m ui t . . .'-r , t.- : QUICK COMFORT GfiS HEATERS Th'W .1 r 111 .til m 'is . i i 1 piii.s I. :,! ; u; At invito ifimpctitidti ,hk m nviiis n !r tin- rc.t-. m t know we hue the v: vi- ! ilu inarktt W'c also the (Jiiie.k Meal (las Stoves ;im.1 Iv'anes. Thin is a stove with a reputation, mad: In one of the standard manufacturers in the beat c 1 1 ped factory in the country. It is aimple. it is d liciont, h.i all modern attachments, should a dnM leave the uas valve open all danger is removed in t'i' construction, the supply of ,is is regular, meiistun in natural .h never iiiiires tln-i- stnves, tht-y ;n lu lit to l'i:t:iK) licit and t(,iiiri' It tM-, (-".. ,.v H atu' !- t v - ! MlHt: ttf tl, BIVENS, CORHN & FRENSLEY Stoves The Densmore Hotel 9T1I AND LOCUST STREETS H I Try us next time in the Avenue cars at Union Depot, and walk one block south. Miner and Refiner of Asphalt WOODFORD, OKLA. Your imiuirics and patronage solicited if interested in rock asphalt for paving purposes, refined asphalt for roofing, etc. Write lor ju ices and samples. Shipping point Ardmore The Ardmore Sanitarium Miss Hinds lias chargo of training school for nurses. Receives both medical and surgical pa tien h. Thoroughly modern in every particular. Special operating room. Good survice, terms reasonable. The medical profession solicited. DUS. HARDY, VON KELLER & HENRY Ardmore, Okla. Grand Avenue Hotel AMERICAN PLAN GUY V. FERGUSON, Prop. Most centrally located hotel in Oklahoma. Elegant caf( in connection. The best of Service. Oklahoma "ity, i v4 i ts . Hardware OF FEUS the best no cutitmodations n n d sorvico of anv floti'l in Kiiiihiis Ciiy itt liiodt'riito nut's. We especially solicit tlii patronage of the great Southweht. Our rates aro AinrrUnil I'lan S In S.l I'rr Day llirnlirrn I'lan .VI In S- I'rr Hay -,nx ial lt.itin by Vt-k or Month city. Take Intlepender-'e et cfT at Sih and Locus Okla. ft