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fAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ARDM0F1EITE Ardmore, Monday, December 7, 1903 YOU CAN'T BEAT IT As an Investment Ai ii Location for n Momu Kor Convenience and Street Car Service COLLEGE HILL ADDITION 1'iee Imm Miiniupil Taxation 5 Minutes and 5 Cents Irom I Jtisinessjf Center If yon can't come, write THE CONWAY & HENRY CO. I'll me Opcr 1 I Ioum' Aulmtrc WITH THE CHURCHES ELKS MEMORIAL SERMON M.i altering b Mexican gtlllll'T, he j ' ln-iiiii,' convinced that If lii. roillil I nl saber a Mexican Kniiiier, h' ould be "ll." sure enough. Ilnl.i j i ik no commission as colonel of i f ilrnitonnit, and having no dniKoom, ho lll the beat lie could -fitted oir ( r cornstalk reglmont of llttl m groes. throw Hp a breaatwork. put Hi,. littlest and weakest "niggers ' ' behind it. and thou charged bravely at 1 ha hed of tti rem. on their cornstalk chargers. Hp sabered hi imtmcr, with a wooden word whti 1 1 d oitt of a barrel tiivp. Imt the ound was not mortal, owing to Mi" thickness of the little nlggir.i Lull. Mr. IltimUt also told of the llt of a returning regimen I. cov ered with laurel from their service, in hi father's plantation, whither they rumtf by special Invltntlnn, iind of how hi admlmtlon was divided between the brilliant flag they car ried and a halrleaa Mexican dog. The day cHtno when the flag wiu no longer lienutlful In Ills eyes. He -ervod ngiilnst It under another, nm f'Might for the rlgJit n lie aw It. Tlie speaker spoke of the women in "soldier of the Confederacy," f'N. because they worn the rMWrv. force that kept th0 men In the field. Without them the continuance of the war would have been Impossible. I'althful unto the end. were these women, and he judged their worth ov that of the on who lmd walk ed with him through storm ami ahtne. He cloned with n trllinte to Joffer son Davla, who, ho well said, had tfr I here's ii. 1 '.iter salmon canned at am pn ilun Atai. It'i r:wjlit and p.nUd the same ilav, w there'-, no l iss of in ex 1rpt10n.1l qualities Ak your grocer for Argo Red .Salmon. -""' "r MIV cook tMHlk thai Irll.of initm l-- int wavt is i,,r. pttr Aiko salmon. ...,1 ,u i',irii.h' ir. opt lot Mjyontiniw Iii-..,bs Vt'rllrfaHt. r,,kn Only b, IK, ALASKA PACKERS ASJOCIATIOM Dopt. 39 Sin frjncllco, California Ilio.ulwav Ilaptist church .uuong ihleiex. who lo sick, wound- ",nil" vlcnrlous sufferer for m, morning. Dr. Hall nil- ed. wean, fainting, by tho wnyslde? 1 1,18 ow l'opl- wion him was laid '1 ,i large congregation on tho 8hall we pirns by m tho other aide? t of the hospital whleli the, Not to prlost or Levltu cuino tho ' ii.-ie to open aoon at winn Muster's word of praise but t place In Oklahoma. Ilia him who was even imo of the de- w. i i lie parable of the Oood Hilacil of Israel, yet wn the una . iii .mil Dr. Hall, who la one who ministered nolo the Inn In need. i. finest pulirtt orators of a even as a brother. If we visit not i L'M s,,,,t I"'0 easemnle, until lil i.i i.iinl for Its wide Held or tho sick. If we comfort them not In i health was mined and, when tint n I'd line speakers, dealt with their hour of extremity, how shall j ho "t ! old pastor after his re- tl ui'iil llxsteni Htorv a onlv w,. hear the "Well done," in tiH j !. Iip an Id "Sir. your precept nil. mid Wli.it sliall w do un at day? Not merely to those whom , Wl'r' 'v cnimfort through It nil. w ' ! , r i.'ir :i.'ii:hlniri. Wio fall tin !.- jil it I heneflta directly will t ii ll'! Jt.l i t X' S.I i r tho responsibility of the war. though his last speech, save tlint farewell, mournful as tho sighing of the N vember breejo wo spokon In de fense of the Crittenden resolution. Yet Davie waa Imprisoned, nnnn- Phone 618 Ch is. Kerm r, up-to-date me it market. I kill my own meats and furnish the very best satisfac tion guaranteed. (live me a trial. the greatest good accrue, groat as tin ii need may bo, but to those who, ii working for those.thelr nolgliliorit. lniiilsl i- also to that higher, nobler, mi".! uiiHiirili part of tJii'innelwM o which tho story nppeiM. At i-iwlit Dr. Hull pn ached a trulv niu.h. tollc Mermoii. The Blnivr the Saviour t.lie salvation of which cnino through Him. These heiids formeit the lliemo of hU sermon, which he delivered with great powor ana cnrucstnosH. The Uroadwny llapttst congregation hope noon to bn able to HiH'iiro Dr. Hall's aervlcoa for o m-rlea or sormotm In a meotlnB wdileh has been planned. Holiday Fares to the Old States in the Southeast VERV LOW THIS YEAR via Kneel with me and offer up ih.inKH that It is HUt." Have we not r rlgnt to br proud of this innn? Mr. .lack London's s)l-) n;i,i pa thetic, and sweet nnniMii to lie ,v dirge for "The squadron thnr fell In tho fight." Miss Tntei sturv of the trouble the children got ntn while mamma was j;niie, wn a (rem Her child dialect Is fine and hi? rendered the Utile sketch with grace and ease. MIsh Moon's delightful Bone. "I'm koIuk hotn.. to Dtxl. where tho old ToIUs Walt Tor Mo." was heard In stillness that could almost be felt, and a vigorous encore recalled her. She then gnvo an old song of "Iteforo the War" days "My bonnle Scotch I-nsslo .lean." Those At the Kltut Presbyterian church I Indies and Mr. I.nndon degorvo Itev. ('. C. Wetth inenclied from the,ni"l l"ve the tlinuks ami appreciation word in the 7"trd lsalm. a favorite!0' veterans and every person one ttltih him, "Hut. a for me. my I t"wt. ; fi'et bad well-nigh slipped." So many Ot iim can truthfully say this. Wo have been sondy tempted; the nbyt j It U unforlunatu that the nicotltig openiMl Its mouth before u to en-iof the Vetei-nns should lmvo prv gulf us In sin mid dlsgrnco. llow.ventetl some from attwulluif the an- narimvlv, by what chance or mere of Providence were we drawn bank to safe ground. So small was the iimm .Memorial servc of the lilks. This ia one of the 11101 impressive ceremonials any ordi-r PES 00 If you expect to make u trip jimt call on any Santa l'"e aent -be will be Kbul t iioti jou Holi day K.in s and explain Train Ser i e Or addren s KKHN N, (i. P. A. Hah eston. dlffeivnco between tin and those who 1 has ever devised. The row of black- wi nt down that we were even like dniMd chairs, the Bolenm words or the Scotch nt the great battle of! faith and hope, the film I "rollonll llaniiocklmm. where victory, hanging j of the dead" are thrilling to tiny almost with the gvent Kiigllah anny. iliiiiklng morlnl. consrlotia of Ills ow.i wan won by the nnd Soteh fore;-I earthly frailty. onlv because nirlosltv drew a few J The itev. II. H. Smith began Ills unarmed wagoner and camp follow- j mi mon by statin- that he would ih to the brow of the hill when sponk to hi brottiren of the ethics the iSngiUh though a groat relnforc -, of IIvIak as developed by tin f::Uer mint li ix il come, nml fled in wild pan- j mil Iden and the doctrine of tm ic .lust such unforeseen hnppening j mortality us ipvekml by th. imt i that may save a soul alive that jural belief of every wilontl cr-tture. U lemptiMl byond if strength. Then i irrolherhH)il I nt the root of all that nlmll wd are say that any one of us I highest ami moBt ennobling. We is better than his brother who has are placed hero side by side that raiien? Hather let us aid him to climb again to the level where Ood we may lulp each other. Hvery member of this grat organisation iiu'.u.t him to aland, a nmn made j should show by his conduct that lie after 111 own Imapo. is an apostle of uitaelflslincna." I nni not my brother's keeper," my brethren, content to watch the slow procession ot thoso who aro flghtliiK tho bnttlu of life, nml not offer the kind word, tho hand clasp, "the cup of cold water?" Tho mo ment that cup Is extended, your reward la iiltnlnod. Come down out of the mountain ot HulflghncHiu out of the clouds of narrowness nml false pride, and bring your bloss- Iiik with you. Turning from the ethics ot living to the subject ot Immortality, tho speaker said "Death Is no nioro mysterious than birth, nml need bo 110 mnru of n tragedy. Think of President MoKlnley'a cloathbod of those utterances, "It's Ood's way. Ills will bo done," "Nearer, my (ind, to Thee." Of two thing, we may bo cor tHln Dentil -Immortality. Tho last U the dootrlno of doctrlnos, a truth compared with whloh It Is Indiffer ent whether everything elto b true or not. It Is the very llfeblood of the world' Korlou tavllglmi. The world baa no record of such triumphs of humaneness art. architecture, medicine, discovery. Invention. cl' illsatlou literature and high iiilml eilness as a ballef In Immortality ushered In. When we onco stop to think', we aro oonvlnced tlmt man'H ImhIj- Itiillnnten, tJmt bis loftiest on dowtmiits reason and conscience spring from a source other thnn ma terial. Proof that donth is the end of ex istence would engulf us In :i cata clysm of c.rlino and willful debauch cry. So on the other hand, wo fin I that a belief In Immortality hns brought forth greater pity, equnl'V, friendship. Justice brotherly lovo, fi delity, etc. The thoughtful man yenrnn for Immortality and has a horror of extermination. Miss Van Wormer cotilrlliut Jd to tlw services by singing n. solo. THE MARKETS! A9 RECEIVED BY THE ARDMORE ITE EVERY AFTERNOON DY TELEGRAPH. ot COTTON. Liverpool Futuies, Liverpool, Dec. 7. Tliu rangi cotton futures today was: . Close 1 Opon 2 p.m. Close Yost. Dec-Jan ..-I.GI -1.G7 4.CCj 4.C2 i .Iniid-'eb . . i.Ofi l.flS I.C7 4.C4 I'ob-Mar . . I.GO 4.CS 4.CC14 4X3 , Tono opened steady; 'i p. 111., sUtidy; closed qulot. THE IDLE DOLLAR A dollar in jour I'OCKHT suggests extrava gance. A dollar in the 13ANK teaches thrift. A dollar hid away in soitio place of fancied snfety brings you in nothing but wotry. A dollar in our loss prooJ s-tocl vault earns you 1 per cent In to rest compodiidf d twice yearly. Don't let your dollars loaf! Tultp tin in irom their hiding places and put them where thoy will make you compound Interest. DO IT TODAY One dollnr will start a savings account with this bank. Mring it In. FIRST STATE BANK Ardmore, Oklahoma J Liverpool Spots. Siiot cotton today steady; mid. 1.12: sales 12.000, American 9,500; receipts COOO, American DC00. New York Futures. New York 'N. Y., Dec. 7. Cotton futuro.s oiuiiud today Htcady, closed bf.rely steady. The range ot cotton fu tures today was: oiose Low Today Yest tl.O" '.t.07-08 0.1 C 5.70 8.71-72 8.80 5.71 8.72-73 8.S1 Open High Dec ..!).!!( U.1!i .Ian ..8.78 S.S1 Mar ..S.S1 S.Sl New York Spots. Spot market qulot and unchanged; mid. 1.15; sales 1300 on contract. New Orleans Futures. New Orleans, .a., Doc. 7. Cotton ' futures opened quiet, and closed stonily. Tho range of actlvo fa-! turcs today was; ; Close i Today Yest M!2-03 S.77 ' S.Cfi-CC S.70 S Oft 70 S.71 Dec .Inn Mar Open High Low . .b.flS 8.CS S.C2 ..S.70 S.70 S.03 . .S.75 S.75 S.G7 Put Some Money Away Now. You will not always be able to earn as 1nuf.l1 as you me earning todaj. Jiut bj saving a portion of your income, and by pul ling it into a certificate of deposit in a per fectly safe bank, like the Ardmore Stat e,',wliere it will not only be secure but will also earn J per cent interest and grow rapidly. You will be prepared for the inevitable day when j'ou must leave work. It's the part of wisdom to save and deposit in ARDMORE STATE BANK "A Good Bank in a Good City." New Orleans Spots. SKit market quiet, 1-10 down; mid. S XI; snles 1000; f. o. b. 2300. J. A BIVENS, President. A. H. PALMER, Cashier. DON LACY, Vice Preildsnt FRED C. CARR, Asst. Csthlar GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. GRAND JURORS NAMES OF MEN WHO WILL COM POSE SPECIAL GRAND JURY IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS The Perfection in Time Pieces is A South Bend Watch Ladies and Gentlemen's Sizes Let us shmv everything in wi tr.thli' H'.w lr Coleman Bros DRUGGIST-JEWELERS Atdmore The special m'hIoii of the grand Jury by order of tho district court convened today. Tlio examination of tlio Pooshcc Iwys w to liavo been held Saturday, but the order of the court cniuieil the delay and the suit mission of the cases direct to the (trillld Jury. The John Mulkey case will also be refeired direct to this Brand Jury. Judge Makoii of the county court sail yeslerduy that Din people now would tell the truth coucernlliK the ilolntlon of the liquor laws ami he epect the result of tlio Jury's find ings to loud his court with whisky caws. The mimes of this special venire of men who will serve on this grand Jury are as follows . .1. I. Tay lor. Ilerwyn; .1. W. Orme" llealdlon: W. 1'. Whlttington, city; it. W llrown, Mulkey: I.nti Mnssey, Herwvn; .1. T. II. llenld. irenldtoii: .luck I "ago. Herwyn; Jim "Haies. Ulk W. 1' Warren, city; Arch Cnipenter, elt ; I. It. Host, city; Jim Carroll. ne-d. John McCarty. Ume Uroie; II. W. MrCann. Hewitt; H. M. Holt, clu; C. K. Harper, DurwiMid w. m. sellers, .spiinver; 11 A Cartel A. I' lt.iniK.i. Durwoo! Chicago Grain. 1 Chicago. III., Doc. 7. The follow-1 lui; Is thn rango of tho active fi-1 tares on tho Ch'.cnKo Hoard of Trade todfty: j Closu j Open Hifih Low Today Yest 10SV, 103T& 1017S 101"S 103S Dec 10314 1059S 101 10lhl0:.:)i, , May 110 110 10S lOSblOSa ' Corn July ..C.2 C2 02VS fi2'4a C2 ' Dec ..Cl filU- 0014 00al fil4 May ..C2T8 0:t C2',. C2"Ja C3'a , Oats , July ..1714 i'Vs 47 -17 471) Dec ..r.Oa r.O -0 4Ua 50 May ..5314 52 52 52 52?A I 1'ork 1 Jan 111.00 10.02 15.80 l.'.SOb 1C.03 j Uird Jan ..0.17 9.22 'J.15 n.l.'a 0.22b I HIbs , Jan ..S.n.'i S.35 S.22 8 22 S.n5 THE CITV NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE, OKLA. Capital 1100,000.09 8urplus Funds JIDO.OOO Accounts ot flnnB and Individuals sollcltedl Courtesui tre raent accorded to all alike. U P. ANDER80N. President B. F. FRENSLEY, Vice Presides C. 1 ANDERSON. Caahlor. . . . ED SANDLIN. ABslatnnt CnshW FIRST NATIONAL BANK ARTMORIi, OKLA Capital Paid In 60,0CO.O; fcurplus Funds 161,000.0? Total ?226,COO.oe Tho oldoat bank In Indlar Territory, ccounti f flrms an Individuals solicited upon thu most liberal terms consist' with good banking. LOCAL MARKET. (Ily Win. Newman Hens fic and "Ifec pross. l'Yyors from $2.00 to $2.75 per dnzon. Errs 2214c por dozen.. Oroon biles -Ic o 5c. Dry hldos 8c to 10c. lluttor 20c to 25c. Turkeys 5c to 7c Kross. I'ocnns 7c pound. lo; t the Itapltst church at 5 n. m ' l not tha ntiraiwA rn ih,uiMrni 'i.e Cmfwlernte Vetcrnns held n ! men. The nmn who believe this has ! l1,r,n,m," IHiwwnl. C ; i.,cial sendee for tlu Sons and note vi Iwgun to leant that life I . H i 11 liters. John Morgan camp turned worth living. The highest tribute that em ii leriimy wen. considerinB tho cnn ho paid to any man is that weither. ami after pour and prayer, engraved upon a tablet In a I'lilla- C nirade Hiirnltt addressed tho ns- delphla church, "He was, a helper ". m id v He expressed hl plensuru of men." Muny men and women ot that the sons and daughters should today ure living- in full fed ease, cm,, together to show their prldo neither knowltiK nor .'arlng for the iie Klortims heritage of heroism- sorrows, sufferings, afflictions ot 1 seoured to them by those who fought ev.n their nearest neighbors. It la ' r r the South, and his thank fulnen dlsgracefut that so ninny of these, I "1' be and bis comrades present when appealed to for nld to those ' 1 I dono what lav In thel iower In need f tho servlco they could t.. secure It for their descendants, so easily render, pass by. IIUo tho 1 N t in bitterness of soul were those priest and Invite, on Hie other side, m. clings held, not n angor. No. for The man who is ready, with hand ' ri'liuvh I,ee. 'Wheeler and llutlflr and heart to help others soon learns ! no worn mo nine, ami 111s own son or their troubles, soon finds out I fought for the stars and stripes nt J those who suffer. Very hard It U San Juan. Only In love and venom- In the midst ot our struggles, prob Moii for te cause for which tho Con- lems. perplexities to remember tti I f'-deracy stood do wo meet. Mr , Injunction, "Itenr ye 0110 another's ! nnreltt stated tlmt he would sponk burdens," but he who does obey f the ante-bellum days, and govn j that rulo gains much mora than ho certain remlnlnconces of that magnlf- who Ignores It. The uorld Is fti'l ot I "eiit departed civilization. One ot tenrs. some course down furrowed he mon amusliiK was when ho tola checks, some fill eyes that nro grow ' or iii.-s oim.reau ot tho Mexican war. lng dim. some are unshed nnd In and ti' i martt.il ardor felt by him. J visible "The drying of a s'nglo tear I then loy o' nine years, on tho ( has moro of honest fntn0 thnn the occaslixi S -cIiir a ptcturo of Colonol , shedding of seas ot eoro." Aro you, For the Holidays Hoail your list with ti Kodak. Got your orilf't in early as I ho supply is lim ited. Drug's Durint.' this unci weather let us deliver your wants. ARDMORE PHARMACY Phono If) Hoimer's Old Stand (Ify Cold Storfigo) Hogs 4c to 5c grosri. f'ow 2c to 2V,c gross. Calves .tlic gross. t. y J. II. TiTady) Corn COc. Wheat $1.40. Corn, shelled, $1.30 por 100 lbs. Chops 1.35. Hran $1.20. Hay $o.00 per ton. Cotton seed meal, $1.C0 pr 100 lbs. Cotton. Middling S.O0. Strict middling S.75. Strict low S.37'4. Notice to Credits. To tho creditors ot Christopher C. Price, deceased: Tho creditors of the abovo named decedont nro hereby notified that tho undersigned was, by tho County Court of Carter County, Oklahoma, appointed administratrix of tho cs tato of Raid decedont, nnd that nil persons having clnlms ngalnst the estato of said deceuent nro reipilred to exhibit them to said undersigned Mollle J. l'rlce, with tho necessary vouchors, nt tho olllco of J. C. Thompson, nt Ardmoro, Cimor Coun ty, Oklahoma, attorney for executrix, within six mouths from tho dato of the first rmbllcatloii of this notice, to-wlt: from tho 1st dny of De- comber, 100S. Dated this 1st day ot December, 100S. MOLMR .T. PRICE. 1-lwlis Administratrix. Telephone Subscribers Notice. All nccounts nro duo the 'i'st of each month. Do not wait for statements but send check or pay at tho offlco on or beforo tho 10th to get usual discounts. Hates Business Phone, $3.00. Residence $2.00; Party lines 50 c. loss. CHICKASAW TELEPHONE CO., Per II. I,. HASOH, 1-S Ixicnl Manager. Subscribe for tho Ardmorelte. For Weak idnevs Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and btckachc use DcWitt's Kidney land Bladder Pllla iK. Week s frial For 25c V O. MtWITT CO. For sale by W. B. Frm Notice to Creditors. To tho Creditors of Hobcit A. Jones, Decensed: Tho creditors of the above named decod'Oiit ,'ir'i bvieoy notlflm tlint the undersigned 'was, by tho County Court of Cnrt?r Cctwitv, 3k'.ihomo, npioint rd Admlnlfitrator ot tho ostnto of said ii cedent, and that nil persons having claims ngalnst tho estato of said de cedent aro required to exhibit them to suld undersigned administrator with" tho necessary vouchers, nt No. 5 East Main street, Ardmore, Oklahoma, within six months from tho date ot the first publication of this notice, to-wlt: from tho 23d day of November, I00S. Dated November 23, 100$. W P. WIUTTINOTON, 23-30 7 11 Administrator. ALBATROSS That's tho name ot tho beat flour sold In Ardmore. United States Depository Oklahoma State Depository City Depository Ardmore National Bank ARDMORE, OKLAHOMA Capital, Surplus aod Additional $250,000 It this bank is a safo placo for tho city, state and nation to doposit thoir funds It Ib a snfo placo for tho farmor nnd busi ness man to keep his funds, THY IT. LEE CRUCE, President G. W. STUART, Cashier