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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Sunday, November 8, 1908 DISPENSARY QUESTION PREACHER'S NOVEL IDEA INTERESTING NEWS, VIEWS AND GOSSIP OF NEW YORK EDUCATION C. P. HALL HAS INVENTION FOR DOUBLE DECK SLEEPING CAR WITH PARLORS, FAMILY SUITES PAPER DY MRS. DORA COX PRYE, CHAIRMAN OF EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE OF G. F. W. C. PACE TWO THE PEOPLE HAVE BY VOTE DE CLARED AGAINST SYSTEM IS "AGENCY" ELIMINATED; I rkxr or upstaiia vUUi the family at I the fum- price, ntxHit, that It now I coots to In an iipir sa-dlnury Attorney General Welt Aiked to Past I wit to the iullman roof, on the Quettlon Attorney Differ Tills means thnt the eeleidt In on the Matter Many Think Ay- , ventor has -'iirnit intent papers on n eneles will be Continued i offered the Intention to E. H. Jlsrrl OuUul. Okh.. Nor. T Attorney j w for ttire-iartera of a mlllon. 0-nenl Weat will be aaknd to naaa on; I'"'" now Hv. Crawfoid-Frost has tlx- qu atloa that artaea In roonct k with the aaaored fcru nt the flrat , teroteri hit entire attention to hla statt- propoatttoii, in dtopeuw-y ng- 'no,IRn reorder and aeroplane. Ttic n whether, aa a matter of law, Hlne stand In the back nrd ol the vote will elttntaate the slu a-' ' homo on OhehuH terrace. Will tnev mtlrrljr. or permit Ita contlnn ' "rook The thought recorder, iwhloh unce. I waa the occasion if conahlerable dh Tho iiroblem la etutroaelna demo- turbanee at the biff Carmle banquet, cratlc leaden. A Ky opinion upon yeara back. oecuple lu opi-nit-th. attitude the party will aaaume will In deak In the office or hla residence, if course, not t roueJiaafe.1 by any The two-atory aleeer la rtpreaontod lromlneut lender totikctat. because Mie volumlnotta iaum m)h-t grunted wholu question la too much "up In the In 1W07. nlr " . "Thla two-tory lecpr." xild tho From a lwrely luga! standpoint.! eccleatastlo Inventor Twwdny morn having out the probable whdiea of ' Ins. " o absurdly simple, both In -ltlon whloli will Ik taken by cither! conception mid development, tlint one of the partle. I th state dlpinry of my friends said lio believed lie abrogated by the vote of disapproval, would patent n nine-story house. It's tho nrooomVeraucu of which no one' Juat what It aiitHMirH to bo n slccnlm: now can doubt? Some of the most ! prominent lawyer In Uio slate say that It Is not It must bo understood that no at tempt Ih 'bed ii k made to convoy Die Impression that ntiy responsible mem oer of either party ha tried to pledge! atory car will lie tho practical, busl tho organization to a oslt!on on this I "ess car In railroading, delicate problem. The people have! "So far nothing definite haa been nmd their decision unmistakably plain done. Mr. IlnrrlinHii took the 'iropol JuaIrIiik from almost couqdete returns! tlon up with hla aaHoclatea. and they in the election. Hut the lentil naix-ct came to a dedalon aicnlmt Ita prosent inuat be coualdtrod becuuxe. If the! pnictlcablllty. tnntter Is 1rounht Into court, it fa' Tho IiIrhosi liopo for It lira In that JWiture whlcii will weljh. ' the adoption of the unit onr rystom, One of Uio IkmiI known attorneys of; which must cotni In every w)iero with Oklahoma wild tonight: double trackltiK. In the dawnlni; day "The vote on the dlfpunxary (iiiea- f economical ami ractlcnl railroad- tlon 1b only a moral obligation, uIiho-i lug. ILtllrondltiK for paaaeiiKer Hir tluely no inor. Why? Simply bf-1 vlco should bo n continuous strentn of cause nn omergency bill, audi a the' slnnle enrs lnsteod of trnlns. for the prohibition enforcement mmimiro was,! reason that one could catch his 'train' cannot bo submitted by the reft ton- d II m." Another legal reason advanced Isl that three questions, separately de-' lliuvl ro Includttl lu the submission I of the (bill to Uio people; whether the wreck Instuid of a whole train. And agency shall become a rt of the! rwir-enil collisions In the day of dou constitution, whether It tdiall be ills jhlo tnicklng will be praetlcnlly guar cnotlnued or rtMiialn us a atntute. (antced aanlnst by the perf:ted block Many democrats say that the imrty 1 system Then my two storv leiK would not consider retaining the sys-ir will simply put the I'ullmnn out J since the people have dec-hired of business, providing double the against It. That, however, at the paaaetmer accommodations and giving priHOiit, Is not the question. The burn lug question to tho state la whether there are legal grounds for bearing out tho nrgutiiont given above by the lawyera iwhote opinion Is held worthy or cousiuerntlou Thent In still another feature to he, mentally dlgeatwl alonif thla aame.wiU euro you permanently by stlmu line. It Is provided in the prohibition; law that If tho iwoplo declare aidilnsti tho dispensary such property aa mlifht! lh" lu the tiomtosalou of the suiierln-' tendent at the time tthall be dlwxmed1 of us tho gowrnor may direct. I biiperlntendent I.ozlor has liquor! confiscated In raUs, worth from $10,- t'OU to J50.000 lii the cellar of the stiite headqunrters here. What la to; tiecomo of the liquor? Of the iiriiiliml niiiiniiiHntlnii nf ir.nJ 001), allowed by the leKlslalure fori prohibition enforcement. 3U.onu np-1 proximately haa been ilrawn. The! system was made mdf-aumiortlnif b , attporlntundent hozlor and the nni- feeds wew even dlverlisl Into Hie Miforconient fund, but now the whole! eystem Is to be ubau loii.J. what M! 1 "HI,'ni ln ot tne city. A po drawn from the appropriation cannol! the north side thought a mi offset. . Cascasweet Is for tmblea and child-1 ron. and Is esiKclally amnl for the Ills1 so common In cold weather. Look for, tho Ingredients on the bottle. Con tains no harmful drugs, Sold by W. It Frame. United States Depository Oklahoma State Depository City Depository Ardmore National Bank Capital, Surplus am! Additional $250,000 It this bank Is a snfo place for tho city, statu and nntlon to deposit tholr funds It is a Bafo placo for tho farmer and husl noss man to koep his funds, TltV IT. LEE CRUCE, President G. W. STUART, Cashier Ilaltlmore. Mil.. Nor. 7. If Her. W. A. Crawford-Front succeeds In eon rlncing K. II. Ilnrrtmnn or some other railroad magnate thnt a patent on a two-atory slef-pinc ear Is wortfi ibf-e- iirt r million dollar, It mny not bo ' a jtreHt while until ttavelera will bare private state rooms un the parlor two-storv skepln oar to be nil state rooms, with double the capacity of tho I pre trt day iTillman, and that he has kept hla doubi- itecker car a oecret car with two doom, nnd with gtnlrwnyH at either olid. 1'vo iwovldttl n number of ways for the titnlra to run, to cover every poslbl Idea along that line and though it may not come In my time, tho time, mill come when the t wo every few mlnute Instead of at In tervnls of hotirs, and In the event of a rear-end collision the only sort of ft collision that would be possible them would he only two cars In the inoro comfortable service to pomion gwa. Cost of operating will be rednc l to tho minimum and possible prof' ita w 111 li- niuoh greater. If you suffer from constipation and liver troublo Foley's Orlno Iixntlvo' luting the dlgestlvo organs so thny w'" "pt nautrnlly. Foloy's Orlno I.ax nt,vo does not gripe, Is plotnnt to take nnd you do not havo to tnko 'uxntlves contlnunlly after taltln;; Orl- no- Wl.v continue to bo tho slnvo ofi I"lls nI,d tablots? Sold by alt l)-;ig-innl Bats. D .t Negro Shot at McAlester. MeAkater. Okla.. Nov 7 Tuesday nlKht MHe Ollplutllt allot Hud lvey ,wl'" ,llr,H'Kh tlK stomach with a '""I'er Coifs ami mado hla cupe. N0"' ""'Kro waiters at the lluaby " I. wnctv Die aliiMitlng iK'curred lv,y u ,n,t ,lm I'hyslclan ml'8 be cannot live. Ollphant was "ter ,I'tund by a numlier of negroes negni no -aw was umuinnt and ns the negro Tan. allot him through the !"" w''"dod negro proved to Ih olm ",,a" w" "'"'l ''' from ' xn' Hexametnylen'tetramlie. TI1.1 nbovo is the nntno of a German ehomlcul which Is ono of the ninny valuable Ingn-dlents of Foley Kid ney Remedy. Hoxnmcthylonetotra mlno Is recognized by medical to 1 books nnd authorities as a uric acu (solvent nnd antiseptic for tho urlno 1 Take Foloy's Kidney Hemcdy as soon as you notice any Irregularities and avoid a serious malady. Sold bv All Druggists. d .t W ' Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days PA7.0 OINTMHNT Is guaranteed to cure nny case 01 Itching, blind, bleed Ing or protruding Files In C to U , days or money rofundad. 60c. Try Kodol today on our guarantee. Take it for a little while as that Is all you will need to take Kodol di gests what you eat an I makes the stomach sweet It Is sold 1 W II. Frame. A WOMAN'S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers or rheu tnntlsm, whether muscular or ot the Joints, sciatica, lumbagos, back, ncho, pains in tho kidneys or lieu ralgla pain?, to write to her for a homo treatment which has repeat edly cured nil of theso torturo3. Sho feels It her duty to send to al, suf'erers KKKI2. You euro yourself at homo ns thounnds will testify no change of climate being neces sary. This slmplo discovery ban ishes uric ncld from tho blood, loos ens the stiffened Joints, purifies the blood nnd brightens tho eyes. giving elasticity and tnno to the wholo system. If tho nbove Inter csts you, for proof address Mrs. M. Hy Oleti (ruernscy Xew York. Nov. 7 .No longer nrl ea the Inceniw of onmpalgn "llnranas" and booze; no longer do newspapers bore iw with yards of political news; the spell binder has InpMd Into ali enee; the s4iouters are haggard and worn; and out of n medley of madness a magical peace baa been born. Ami now that election la over nnd the country again has bon saved, (though some nre morose and dis gruntled, and some hnvo won honors thy craved), we shall rest and, faith run we neel It bo calm for another four years till the silver-tongued Banters of "Issues" shall set us again by the enrs. Over Manhattan this glad November morning broods it peace that p.issim understanding. Staunch and trim, the tight little Island nestles snugly In the arm of the Atlantic, hended south sou'west Down in the bay, where majestic ships go ever to and fto, the statue of liberty still rises, like a grim sentinel. Matching, ever watch ing, the IjlllhoaiM advertlsejnont of rUi Hlscult that rises m.ijentlenl.y from the opiKjslto snore. To the wjiHwarO- the majestic Hud-1 son "rolls ever onward to tho sea.j while beyond the stately Palisade rear their weiithor-scurred heads. Ijf-; ty piles of brick and mortar pierce the ambient atmosphere. Down In the flrcct, humanity swnrms like ln secls In an anthill. In the miles and miles of six-room apartments with all modern conveniences, women In ko monas lean from back windows and discuss the nwest scandals. The roar of traffic, of hurrying people going from homewhero to somewhere else, lienta on the eur-drums lu a constant wave of sound. The elevated trains and the surface cars keep up a con stant clangor. . 1 ... . ,, ,.... . llnv IFUUlUhl ro UI kUU Hill fc,lUIU III , Vi Plf f 1 th0.re ,s! Africa he will be accominlcsl by a Sn,n i J 1 1- .'T o" , """"T"! pnifMKir from the Smithsonian Instl calm in this metropolis. Tho election ulIon anJ au offleal from th N Is over. I he pavements no longer department Tuu!li,iu.ll ,tntmP' ,r?'!"' l,rnmp ni,lea Mr- "oosevolt and his .h, t Zr """"""V""11 1 10 C,R'0rS ly will travel on the German Kant of the admirers of Toft or Hryan or Afr,ft sl0atlltr8 to .Molosa, by way of aii n iiii.il IIUO iimt nivtixtj jiru of ringing for the Inst six weeks, Is tnklntc a needed rest. I repeat, tho election Is over. The country is ativ .-I , i .1 . . i ... T n i . tH ii ovt'"''t M -C Broadway still lives i on nurse onow. Next week comes the horse show Madison Square Garden Is today he- I... . , .. , II. . g transformed Into ti mammoth sta- 1do -where the equine aristocrats of' .1. 1.... i . Ml 1 . .i I . . 1 mnini'Uflt lliio I v.vl Wvl illl 111 lltliluu 1 ae the r quarters dur-; fn)m Mr McM,nI1 110I,luw ot tho lug ho six das beginning Monday. )nt0 Sc,Ila(or Jnmw McMillan of De n he tan-bark arena the thorough-l w, ( 5 000 f f , brinl) will show thtlr graces, while In, mountalii and Jungle In the Nairobi rv ,H!T, nl!(;?.,h0 ,"!!,,ny !' district of Uganda, to shoot ovor his ery atxt nio llste s creations will be (itn,,s n,. .. , rolllfr,Illlia K,,n,,t. seen. Horse The twenty-fourth National Ull.lll- KlfU l I. . K -lll mnrk .1... ...... ..I t ,1 ..ii...., ,,n- l in I'll in n pw , i B. ... ..,,.. ,,- i un-iiw- imillilll m'CIIII hl'llhllM, ilH "CII BS lieillg tint most Important exhibition Of I horsefleah in America The coming show will be venlly In ternational lu extent, since many for- oIku horsi-s now in this country will v shown, and ('nnad.i will bo roprc aenttsl by a large string. The number of clause has been redi'Cd from 13 J to 125. four competitions l.avlnc been elltuinatid from the h -'sne division three from the eWs for trottets Aa usual, the conipei:t.in for the Forest Kln fhnllen.'i fun nrn.l okwi the most lutei.-,t. Thla trophy Moore. aiMl had takm the place form-! llnI,la 1,11,1 wt" wl" '"' :x K'K'1 f01111'" erly occupied by tin Waldorf Cut for' tl,m rr "lnls h.tv." Kl honws. whlcn w.ia flnniV won tuol I years ago by Foreit K'uk. .1. W. liar- .. A Healthy ramlly. rlman'h Nala was iat v.-a. i- winner. . 0,,r wholo family has enjoyed good but the cup must V won tim e times lonU.h ? "c0 bH?n us,ng Dr' to bee the i.ernim til nio.erlv r.ri,v,"8 'lw 11,18 the winner, ltrllltn,.-. enirlis have al so been made for .h Knullsh ll.irk . ----- ,-- - .-- - ney CliHlIenge Clin and . Njlinmil Horn ribow ( hallruve Cup ir he i'r to i deiel mull or ifi p'l '.eton. CM "11111.' of tne 1e" : v wigon. will also have a chance to show him elf In the contjjt f ir tin xpntlal cup offen! by Alfred G. Vandfrlilf. F. Ambrose Clark has offered a, hand some snchl prize for thoroughbreds tillable to become hunters. The H.ilns Case. Anyone who ImaglutHl that the 'I ' aw trial reaeJied the limit of jKiriiogrnph- lc ItHhency. I Its reflations of ho depraUty exM.UK In our "best soci j !." U-llt ....-l-l.l.. I. .-. ".I. llWiriW, I flit' rt'ilHIIIl ciiHtige such au opinion when th de tails of the coming Halus trial begins to Develop, in the niaie of vilo In- clpala lu this tragwly can bo laircelv- ?llMU7ttVZTytt!? U'l " iwrallel If a tenth of the charges and countercharges that have been made are l.as d on fact, the Haitis trial win depict a condition of affair Miat lll shock the country Th vll- est .kiibens of tlu T.nderloln xoull ...un r,,,, , ii aixuisi ii. oi nniiiu.iier, riieuuiatlc pains. Antiseptic and and p.nitut , tnuh as o;i ntttl'uues' act promptly Sold by W. II. Framo hension. Mother s Friend, hy its penetrating and soothing properties, nllays nausi.a, nervousness, unpleasant feelings, ami so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth its weight in gold." tl.0O rr NitMi. (,t iJnilM. Pork ut raluabto luturuiailun uulln) (rrr. THE BRADFIELD RKGULAT0RC0. AtUota. Ca. to some of those Involved In this wretched drama of army life. In tit outline or this t rased y there Is nothing new. An outraged husband maddened hy the wrongs he had stif fen, killed the man whom ho be lieved guilty of leading his wife as tray. Husbands have wreak'' I en oance In this manner since marriage became an Institution, and hae of ten beon uphvld by their (ell)wi. Hut Mrs. Halus alleges that the .tccilsa tlons an- fnlse. and. that her confession was wrung from her by compulsion, ami hints darkly that her husban 1 wns a degenerate of the most loath , son,,. Kind. There are stories aflont of wild midnight orgies, nnd drunken men Rtid women engaged In shameful revels all the abominations of lce existing In a society thnt jioses asilngs In many schools nnd colleges pious and respectable When the Hnlna trial Is fin'shul we may look uikjii ItRrry Thaw as n, gen tlemnn.aiid a scholar, Stanford White as guilty only of minor pecndllloes, nnd Kvelyn Thaw as n real "angel child," unspotted of the world. IN HURRY FOR HUNT PRESIDENT INTENDS LEAVING FOR AFRICA ABOUT MARCH 13 NEXT HIS RETINUE New York. Nov. 7. From nn excel lent authority it was learned today that President Roosevelt plans to leave New York .March ill, nine days after tho Inagurntlon, by the North (iermon Lloyd liner Koenlg Albert for Naples by -way of Gibraltar, where the liner Is due March 25. Hcsldes his son Kermlt, who will tnke photographs of tho big gumo In ney of seventeen days, Including stops. So far no arrangements htuo been made for tho six months tho party till I.. 1. ...... I,. ..-,...1. l. "' in in t h'iiiii iiiuiih;u, uc- tween the coast and Port Florence, a distance of CSI talks. On Lake Victc- rla Nyanzn the party will embark for WiUbbe., lu (Central Africa. One thing .l,lll, .HI. IIWSVIVII. nil! Uk VUm tl.r tll0 Con lerrtory. Pmitat i,.... ,i. i. .....i....,' .....i. ..... n.,.l'llh Mm Huiuni...!, ...Ill ... n.. ,,u .,,, ,,.... , , " " HiV ,I.V- IVII (JIUI.IL-II III I ri-tlHllia niluiu lllS la v.Hl..i.,. .......I.. ......... I.. j() 1( f()1,l ntsuomnnon oruauc. Oklnhoma City. Nov. 7. "iiiero will ) a meeting of the grand council of the Sons of Washington lu Oklahoma r. i ii . - i City next Monday." said Attorney W, D. Cnrdwfll yesterday, "at whlc time proper plans will be laid for directing n vigorous campaign ngnlnst the prohibition question and getting It 'icHiibmltted to the piwile. We nre confident rhnt ultimately mo will sue ctnsl In defeating the prtaent olinox I ''n' '''''- nulogatos will be here ago," says U. A. IJartlct. of Ilural llouto 1, Guilford. Maine. They ciennso and tone tho systom In a gent'o way that does you good. 25c. at . 11. Framo drug Btoro. W WOODFORD. Woodford, Okla., Nov. fi. Henry Ilrldges of Mllo lost two children lasl week with diphtheria. Tho cotton through hero Is Just beglnlng to open, tho lato frosts have Ijeen very beneficial. John Akers has gono to l'lalnvlew, Texas, whore ho will reside In tho h Vv th bin He win ret,, Z few XyT' iiuure. wiuie Aliers ims- cont rn .-I'" " " 4 ll ti l .1. 11 . TIMMIKI, 1VIII1I T Ir.ltltn.n yesterday Mr. Tuner of this place has re- uirntHi irom a month's vis i tn hnd a pleasant trip. 'iulre AVIIllan.s of Glenn was traHiisacilug some legal business In Woodfoid Friday '"'"""'s in , DeWltt's Kldnoy and Illadder Fills are uiinnnle.i m M. ':.,. Kick ache. Inflammation of tho b'lad' Is to love children, and no home can he li.ippy without them, yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering and dread that she looks for ward to the hour with appre- MOTHER1S Friend At no time In tho past has there been such it widespread movement lu the Interest of ednc.nio.i. This movement covers now lines of thought, showing not only presouf needs, but also Indicates tho great advancement of our schools. The great aim of our educational de partment club work Is to keep In touch with these manifestations nnd he a vital force In their er courngoment and adjustment. A re cent number of "World's Work" cot. tains a summing up of this great movement by the United States comm'sslOHcr of education, In twelve concrete suggestions, whlci. seem to cover every line, from tho experimental to the practical work- These Includo the great Industrial movement; hygleno and sanitation In schools; the effort to bring the chool and home In close touch; the great Interest In healthful play; and many others, soine of which apply more directly to tho higher Institutions, of learning, lint to mv I mind the grandest field for organ ized enon or our club women Is that of adequate Improvement ot our rural schools. It has been said that ns n nntlon w0 can never ht! continuously better than our rural imputation. When wo stop to think that 90 per cent ot the chli tlren lu country schools, In the mid dle west get no other education so far as books are concerned, wo renllzo tho necessity for work In this particular line. It Is a wci. known fact thnt our leaders have largely com0 from tho sturdy tout, try lads. No other life affords such freedom of development, such closo contact with nature, such opportu- ,ur development of charac- ter and Individuality ns the country life. ..tore la at work at tn0 present t mo a commission nppolntcd by jresiueni lioosovelt to Investigate' the condition of rural schools, and ' we are watching with great Interest : m th0lr .roport' may states! the consolidation of country schooib ' is solving the grcnt problem of cltj school advantages for the coun try boys and girls. This work has begun In our own new stnto; and ns our educational problems are dense and complicated. It Is ours, to anticipate conditions and be ready 1 o meet them. In this (Carter) couu-' ty. your nblo and energetic county superintendent, m vii.i,V, I A done magnificent work. This mny lie nfiinhi.i i . . iiiiij i . V 'or in part, by tho fact thn 8ll0 l8 a woman; w0 1,0, much ,nW0,,"a"' ThroUKl1 efforts unci has been dono In tho way of I fninMnS 11,0 ocau"fl. and , inspiring higher motives and nobler I aspinuions In our youth of tho rural districts. Not only ,hl. but she has '"178 consolidated county scnooi. Let us club women 1 mill mi-I n I In t,nm t , U'lin nr.. -t . i ..." . t "urging lor nls gruj. plan Lpt ",0 tell you of a trodel con-' i 0l'ated county school. This Is tho 1,,. snncy consolidated school In ,V,,m C0,llIll-. Illinois. This was i ny huirny Humeri whn wanted their children to ha"o the1 same school advantages cffTfn Wlih0,,t ,th0 "".tatfons ff. d nati l orS' whcn Jo'" Swaney nated 2C nnres of land covered' vlth a natural growth of o. .. oak , t'tc. and a building was ere" le, at' modern ?' ,1C,0- T,"s 7s t ed n l,h Si,Wy ,way a,ul wo lHl Pfd vilitx libraries, laboratories t Mny room, cloak roonis, etc n be uIfd",I,,an,t T,'n outd, be.iut fed, have running water ,i con alns Ir.rgo baM-s for th 7, . ' lllnil.lf Inn . ' l" "' ''111- ' '"." Ul n'l'linor of li,ii ftrn,r0L,;:U,,,'!Ca',etau0n,i Th" wenttr- 8,aU" -dt,es;Urr71!'(I ' . ""?"a'U ns our cream?" sn :'.''ht,."nKn3 were provided i . IiRnnnn n..s . uiruiness aro unknnun --- --...,, tiiiiiiMes n cnnrsn of tudy corresjiondlng to Z I, V.U lint'. I fin tnnl.n. bt hatca be secured; cltv 11 ,MO cv " f the freer development 1, hum; iAt tin Kim .Vl i . it innr Mifin. -MS. IXlltA COX FItYF Chairman KducaUorm, ConuSL, Givon ' "hianonin. Chen at Ardmoro at tho Fei f Women's cinim L'derallon "Von can euro dyspepsia. Indlges tlon. sr or .weak stomach, or It fact any form of stomach troublo If vo will take Kodol occasionally? Try what' ."l.M "i 7"'"' Wo know II Frame r y"'. S,a by w The Big Furniture Man The Quail Brand Represents the hiRhedt perfection in canned fruits, vegetables, etc. We have a full line, also we have a large stock of fresh fruits. Orders delivered promptly. Everything good to eat under one roof. Felker, TheGrocer W. P.-Poland Poland & Foster Successors to Roberts it Poland Loans and Abstracts, Fire and Tornado Insurance. Service. Reliable Companies. THE WEATHER MAN Says these cool mornings an l ovenings will continuo A Perfection Oil Heater Will keep you warm and save you tho trouble of putting up your stove until it gets cold. They aru ul ways serviceable fur the bedtootn or bathroom and hIso thedming roum. If unable to secure from your dealer, addies.s T. H. HALE. Agent Aidmott, Oklahoma 6 f rtL g ruHin It may ho bclloved that tho ma jority of tho American tourists en countered ahrond do not fairly rep resent a typo of tho nation thoy claim as their own. Nolther do Kns llsh travelers In this country repre sent their people nt home. It would bo well f KiiRllslunen nnd Amer icans recognized this fact. SEE THE NEW flEZNORS USED WITHOUT STOVE PIPE. 18tf ARDMORE SUPPLV r.n W. H. Foster Prompt How About Your Healer? Is it nil right and ready for the Winter? If not this is the best tlmo to havo It cleaned and put In repair before you start your winter tire. Or possibly you need a new ono? in nny enso you will find our work in this lino of tho best. Wo will put In steam hoatUiK apparatus, hot air furnace or hot water heating at rensoiuiblo cost. WEEKS BROS. .Sain'l A. Wrrkt, .Successor S. Washington St. Phono 70 Waters Pierce Oil Co. The Flower of the Grain product of tho country Is used in tho making of our "IK Hand" Flour. Ilrend bnkod from it Is natural) e bet ter than that made from Inferior braiuls. Try a sack for your next "batch." Tho way it will bo eaten will bo a compliment to your baking as well as to tho Hour usod. TYLER & STM7S0N COMPANY Wholosalo Distributors. Tho Fort Smith Times says that such stories as that of tho Okla homa hoy who found twonty snakes undor a brush pllo nro always com Ing from prohibition slates. This lh our first cxporlenco with anyono wanting to bo "sighted" to a snnko story. Uso DoWltfs Carbonized Witch Hazel Salvo It la healing, cooling and cleansing. It is especially good for piles. Sold by W. 11 Framo.