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Ardmore, Friday, October 23, 1908 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. PAut rive FINE TABLEWARE Kxclusivencss 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 GORUAM, TOW LIS, and REKD & BARTON, having this individuality not found in ordinary lines. WALTER C. DEAN MUSIC !iE! Arc you about to entertain, to give a party or a dance, or have a few friends in? Edison Phonograph fits in with any scheme of entertainment it will readily furnish an entire program for a vaudeville show as for a concert of grand opera selec tions. It is almost as easy to buy the Edison as it is to hear it. A small payment down will enable you to take it home. You can hear it while you pay. We will be glad to see you at our store. LUKE'S MUSIC STORE Three Cars of Goods Car of I log wire. Car of Barbed Wire. Car of Corrugated Sheet Iron in all sizes just arrived at Kearney's COLD STORAGE MARKET Tho fall season is opening up and wo have put on tho market many delicacies in tho meat lino. Dclow wo quote- n fow items and tho prices for samo: Hcnd Cheese, per lo 10c Liver SaUBBgo, per lb 10c Illng Bologna, pur lb 10c f Wculcs, per lb 15c Minced I lam per lb 15c Pressed Ham, per lb 20c Polish Sausage, per lb 12'2c Knoblach Sausage, per lb 12Jc Frankforts, per lb 15c Dag Uolognn, per lb 15c Souso, per lb I Or Scrappla per lb 10c K. C. Link Sausago, por lb 15c Try Bomo of our Cushlng Cream ery butter, chceso of all kinds, homo rendered lard. "Wo would bo pleased to have your order for somo of theso ogods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Itespectfully, COLD STORAGE MARKET Jesse James, Prop. J.J.Stolfa SellsCIothing I One TH LessM Than Anyf Other HOUSE IN ARDMORE! R J. Merrick, representing tp Outhrlc Loader, Is In the city to day. Mr, Merrick says lie lias Jat finished a trip over the fourth con grosslonnl district nnd find tho t era everywhere lining "P wlll 1,10 stato administration. All admire Has kell's fighting spirit. Shltner Ho)d, a fonnor resident o. Ardnioro, Is horn today from Tish omingo. IV. W. "Whltoman of Oklahoma City la hero today looking attor business matter. W. It. Aloxandor of Mttlo Uocr Ark.. Is ft visitor hero today. lien Shlptnan of C.reonvllle, Texas,- Is among tho visitors horo today. Carl Dooloy Is hero today from I'urccll looking after business mat ters. A. A. Achcrson, postofllco Inspeo tor for this district, Is In tho city today. J. IC Hcntoii of Oklahoma CIt. Isa 1) usluoss visitor hero today. Deputy Marshal Norvcll of Mari etta Is a visitor horo today. Hon. Clint Graham of Marietta was a business visitor hero yester day. B. V. Wolvcrton of Mnnnsvillo is In thoc itly today visiting with her atlves. O. W. Hanna of Hiiro Is hero today looking after business mat ters. W. A. McCombs of Staunton, Va., Is hero visiting A. D. Chase. Mrs. Robert Scheurer of Vandalla, Ills., Is In tho city tho guest of her sister, Mrs. William C. Vernoi. W. A. Wolvcrton of Oklahoma City is hero visiting with his parent. .Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wolvcrton. Shelton Tyro has returned from San Antonio, whero ho has been for Bomo time. VICTORY FOR MERCHANTS NEW SCHEDULE ON ROCK ISLAND GIVES SHOPPERS ONE HOUR LONGER IN THE CITY Tho fight made by Secretary Spauldlng of tho commercial club for another hour on tho Hock Island hns ended successfully for tho town. This road recently announced that Its schedule on the lino from hero to Mc Ale.stor would bo change so tho train would native hero at 12:15 and do- part at 2.1o in the aftornoon. Out of town people who canto hero to do their trailing, would bo given t vo hours In the city heforo their train loft. Mr. Spauldirg was of tho opln Ion that this Mas not a sufficient length of tlmo nnd ho began work nsklng three hours, ills efforts havo been rewarded. Today ho received a communication from S Tlnsman, manager of tho Choctaw and Southern division of tho Uock Island, stating that tho schedulo would bo changed next Sunday and that tho passenger train would nrrlvo at 12:15 and would depart at ::lfi in tho afternoon. Tho schedulo as arranged will bo of muchJ greater benefit to Ardmoro than the former schedulu announced. Stump Ashhy will speak nt court hotiBu tonight at S o'clock. tho t: :: u it it n tt :: tt tt xt :: :t :t u ti n tt PICKUPS HERE AND THERE. tt tt :: t: tt it tt tt tt tt tt tt 1 Dr. J. I-'. Voting has returned from a visit to Dallas. Ho says tho Fair Is tho greatest over and was almost as Interesting as that grandson liu has In Dttllns. ('has. D. Carter will arrive from his trip tlfhough 1 milium Krldny heforo tho election. Ho will make one or two speeches In Carter county and will close the enmpnlgn hero the night before tho election. Tho local demociats nre planning to have l.ee ("nice and Charly Carter speak In Ardmore on the night of the 2nd. A special Santa Fo train bearing l. iwldetit litpley of the Santa l'o and other officers of tho company passed through hero this urtemooii. The train wan on tin Inspecting tour and .Mitt tra.uling toward tho south. Mr and Mm. It. 0. llarrlck here from llartlesville visiting Cupt. and Mm. W. t Kendall, will leave tholr son hero In St, are with Thoy Ag- lies' Academy. Mr. Ilurrick said ho lived in the jiortlon of the country wheto tho 1'ralrle Oil it (las company wns operating and that before (!ov. Haskell took tho notion that has been so bitterly criticised his town was full of iittu men. Now tho oil company Is employing hundreds of hands, and there are no Idle men and laborers we receiving $2.25 a day. Tho Ardmoro Klcclrlc Light and Power company began yesterday to pump tho water for tho city with electric Kiwer. ThTo plant Is working well so far and no trouble of any kind is expected. Chief Slaughter Is pleased with tho pumping :iilirango nients for tho reason that tho pres sure will bo greater. W. A. Shelton, pastor of the Carter Avenue Methodist church, who has been attending Call College at Now Haven, Conn., has written to Ills friend here, Alvln Page, that ho "will arrive In New York tomorrow nnd will sail for (lalveston. From Gal veston ho will come hero ami Is ex- et o cpdoartlrvlollK. sw jheS12 peeled to arrive in Ardmore next Sat urday or Sunday week. He v. Mr. Shelton has many friends hero who will bo pleased to know that ho will return hero. Local cotton opened this morning at S.S5 and during the moiiMng hours tho price dropped to 8.75. Not many bales were, offered for sale. Tho creeks are up, tho roads aro muddy and It will be some days before tho usual amount of cotton Is on the streets. Nell Carter who was placed In Jail hero yesterday, waived examining trial today and .ludgo Winfrey placed his IkjihI at ?2,50u. Several of .Mr. Carter's friends had signed tho bond uii to press hour this afternoon and In all probability bo, will be released from custody heforo morning. Judge K. K. Roberts is In thu city ami Is preparing to locate hero. Mr. Roberts is a, Kentiicklan and about 18 mouths ago moved from his native state to Ryan. Ho will form a part nership hero with W. F. Davis In the pratcleo of law. TheFox addition to Springer has been recorded with Recorder of Deeds Tolson. The pint shows tho location of tho present townslte, of tho school building and gives the names of Uio streets anad avenues. Fox nnd Sclv ally are tho owners of this addition. Tho Ilusy Hoes will meet with Miss Carnes Addlngton nt the Daston home on West Hroadway tomorrow afternoon ntt til o'clock. Kvery mom her Is urged to he present. Stump Ashhy will speak at court houso tonight at S o'clock. tho Axniinister Art Squares IBrussells Art Squares All Wool Art Squares Granite Art Squares. All kinds of Carpets Matting, Linoleum Etc. Jf you want any floor coverings come to my store and look over a complete line. R. A. Jones' Big Furniture Store ... SOCIETY ... 1y Mrs, 1. II. .Sluri!ron. I'luinrai House (i.'M, Office fl. Social Calendar. Saturday. lluny Heofc ladles of the Chrlntlnn Aid So olety havo market at Coleman llros.' drug More. The Man Behind the Plow. "I've hoarn u heap o' nolso, An si lot o'brnwrlu', too, Rout our horoe nnt nml proflout Wihnt thoy'vu dono for ma mi you. 'limit tfoorgo Wnshtnition and Lin coln, An' of slavory such n row, Hut tho lioro of the nation Is tho man behind Uio plow. Whoro would Hobson nit his inters Whcro would Dewey net his brand, Hf us heroos didn't hustle Hvory mornin' out o' bed? Would they git their enke an' jtlm cracks? Kt they would. Jlst tell us how, Kf ,us heroes didn't truckle Kvery day behind the plow. Kvon Hoosovelt would mffer An1 ho government would ho Jlst a blatno sight loan and lanker Than ri feller'd want to see. I don't believe In belli' Jealous. Hut I'll tell you this right now That tho hero of the nation Is tho mnn behind the plow. IS. Did you ever run acres sa btiucn of girls who were nindly and wild ly cttMiuslafctlc over a matinee Idol Wo ran across two tho tohor day, and they raved, they pursued, and they jabbered and they giggled at tho mero mention of the maglo jiaine. Tliey meant notniug. it a stage In a girl's llfo through which they nil havo to pass Just .tho sunu ns the arn.y cn'lstment In tho bovx life. They aro both dangerous, hut keej a sharp eye on thoin and they will pull through however tho pi. tcctlug arm of Uncle Sam mlgJit prove moro satisfactory to rtho fond parent than thnt of tho theatrical star. This little Incident leads ono to think of tho evolution of a girl's Ideal and tho contrasting steps from sixteen to twenty-three. After dolls aro laid asldo and mud pica atract no longer and hnlr comos up and dresses go down, then tho evo lution begins. Did you ever know a girl nfler she had gone through loss be or greatest Interest, since I tho Iuira Jean Llhbey, tho llerthailt will follow the national election, Clay stago and after sho had see. ' nnd the result of the Gompers doclor-' nolrcssos with a superfluity of pastojatlon In favor of llryan .will be ap-l diamonds, who didn't want to stand , parent. Tho coming election Is look-; at the top of a broad staircaso in j ' ln us u crucial test or the po-' a black velvet evening gown with , ",lcal influence of organized labor. If a diamond tiara. That's stago one. Then sho wanLs to bo a nurse. Sho doesn't want to assist in opera tions, sho doesn't caro particularly about tho amputations, and sho Isu t es.w.elnllv keen nhont holnc un nil night with n delirious patient. Oti.l dear, no. She want to pull down th shades ami mi to a gaod looking nmlo patient who spends most of i-onipers rrom uio position or oxecu tho -time making lovo to Sicr. She , ,lvt h"a.l of the federation. wants to visit with tho doctors and enter into a mntrlmoulal alliance. That's stago two. Then sho goes wild over fratorn tics and matinee actors and football players and her chief topic of con versation Is "Isn't ho perfectly lovely," nnd Isn't ho dear in that '.Merry Widow"' hut "I shall never marry any hut a tall man with stun nlng bluo pyrs," And - well thr niai with black ).i and haV- re tvov rles u ilttlo dark complected nun with Opera House Saturday Night October 24 A RALLY WITH DANDY DIXIE MINSTRELS 40 BEST - BEST - BEST 40 Sure lCnough Dandiest Real Darkey Minstrel Show in the World. 13 A R None ALSO BILLY KERSANDS The Dandv of 'em All. Watch for the Parade SEATS NOW ON SALE. PRICES 25-50-75 4 tdnck ees and hnlr 'ho doesn't be long to n fraternity, and never dream Oil of being a doctor, ami the mere mention of nil netor's life Is some thing foreign. No she nmrrled none of these. Sim hil( nit thtwe frivolities snide, and willingly so willingly the tettled down and nmrrlfd Un man 'behind tho plow" iistts thehiht tage In her suhnnge ovntful history bvat of all the game. 1 The members or the Chrlttlnu Aid Society will have n mnrket tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon nt Coleman Ilron.' dnm tort. Thoy will hue on sah all Muds of good thlns tc ,i Sunday dinner. Mr. .1. IC. HiimiMire) returned l.t evwiliig from an extended visit wlili ihelntives nnd friends In the north and east. t 1 Mrs. Roy (. Ilradford of flntveston I who Is hero visiting her parent, Mr. and Mm. (!. V. Stuart, is quite sick this meek. This Is union regretted by her many friends with whom she was retired nnd was a social favorite. Mr. lttadford Is xpictiNl today. Jane Howr.rd Uitlmer says In a re cent niagiijilne nrtleli- thnt one reas on men accomplish moro lit a busi ness way than women Is because they do not waste any time because of lack of system. Women waste time and nick their nerves on non-essentials, caused often by lack of system. She wants to know how many women know tho amount of money earned each year by tho husband thnt goes to the buying of food and how much goi to buying clothes. Keep wisely ami spend Judiciously tho money that means so much In the earning in many cases. h Tho annual meeting of tho Wom an's Hoard of Missions of tho Inte rior, W. IV. M. I., will bo held In the First Congregational church on Delinar avenue, St. Louis, October 27-.10. The delegates to the meeting will como from tho states betweei Missouri ami Ohio and a largo del egation Is expected. Severnl mission aries III mako report of work done In foreign lauds. American Labor Federation, Denver, Colo., Oct. 21. One of the most Important, conventions of the year will he held In Denver, begin ning" November 9. when tho American Federation of Labor will hold Its an nual sphIkoii. The scslson will doubt-1 Uio results or Uie federations ven ture Into politics should not be satis factory to the rank and file of thej members, an attempt may he made at ! t!l convention next month to return ,',' lollc-v ,,r nl.stlnence from Participation In indlticnl activity. ' i,wl,""nt ' " '' ' ,,,il,io ftlll,1",t 0,11,1 JTwIdi'itt bt SUKc You sco Holman & ilest for esti mates on plumbing, gas fitting, gas ranges, gas heaters, lights, chande liers, etc. Phono 215. 2209 West Alnln 27-1 m To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVES IJItOMO QUININU Tablets. Druggists refund money it It falls to euro. K. W. GROVE'S slg- nnturo Is on each box. 25c. LaFrance Shoes Newest Styles in Ladies Footwear. LYNN, The Shoe Man Ask about our holeproof hose, six months guarantee. A Tnion Store. MAJESTIC "The Best Show on Earth" CATERS ONLY TO THE BEST PEOPLE Tlio Wash Woman's Rovongo. Program '''he Mood Stono. j Thu Ilubrow Fugitive. T. N. COLjEMAIV ... THE CITY DRUGGIST .... Tolopliono . I) W. Main St. C. P. Hall's bier store on Caddo Street will give 10 per cent off on spot cash purchases until Dec. 15. If you want goods charged you you can get them on easy payments. c. P. HALL Tilt' Rgest Now and Second Hand Homo Out litters in thu city at Cash Prices for a littlo down and balance in weekly or monthly payments. To My Customers All grocery uccoiints duo me must ho paid on the first of each month. I nm not nblo to carry accounts without crippling my business. No orders will bo nccepted nfter itlio 1st of Novoinhor from those who havo not paid tholr uccount for the last month. 22-3 W. H. OLOVEIl. GAS STOVES lllue enameled body, no rust, no blacking and thoy aro cheap, now. est Improved lino. No ono elso hns them. T. K. KEARNEY 27tf Stump Ashhy will sioak at the court house tonight at S o'clock. GOME DIG BARGAINS. I'O It SAL13 i room houso en Mala street; also vacant lots on C street, S. W. and on Main street FOU SALIC 12 lots welt located, $lo0 each, J10 cash and $10 per month. FOIt T HADE SO acre f. n miles from Ardmoro for olty proper ty. l'OIt HUNT 1 room house, modorn conveniences. ARTHUR SINCLAIR, Op-ra House Dulldlno, Ardmore. ALBATROSS That's tho namo of tho beat Dour old In Ardmoro. See the new Reznors used without stove pipe. Ardmore Supply .Corr.-' pany. 18tf Have You Registered? Tho registration hooks will bo open the last week In October. If you have not registered It I- Important tha't you do mi while tho books aro open again. Thoy will not bo open again for two years and somo good follow who should bo allowed to votu will not havo thnt privilege unless this opportunity to register Is taken advnntngo of. Cascasw:ct, tho well known reme dy for babies and children, will unlet the little ono in a snort time. Tho Ingredients nro printed on tho bottlo. Contains no opiates. Sold by W. U. Fraino. ALBATROSS That's tho namo or the best flour old In Ardmoro. FOR SALE My land, one mile north of city limits, near street car line, uever fulll springs, Dwelling and two barns, stalls, cribs, wagon sheds, a hog lot, hog pasturo fenced wlMi spring-eoll hog-proof wire, n good small oasturo. water in It never fall" lug. Pasture larg0 enough for 20 head of stock. A small orchard', fenc ed to It olf. This laud can bo bought on satisfactory terms, I on'y sell because I nm not tv farmer, nnd to get soino farmer to own jry allotment. Seo me. A. D. CHASE 315 Second Avenue, cor 1). St. Ardmore, Okla.