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Ardmore, Sunday January 31, 1909 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE ,.T .. . rnvjx rive r 4 The largest and mo.sl complete line of solid gold and guaranteed gold Idled JEWELRY in the city and no trouble to show our goods at Walter C. Dean in WEST MAIN ST. PERSONALS I'. II Luke is l-l;iiit with his, mother In Oklahoma City. J Dr. W. A. Merrlott of lx-gnte wgai nn Ardtnorp visitor yesterday. W. H. Pyeatt In In the city from St. Joe, Mo., visiting relatives, (Jeorgo lleiinett, merchant tit Cor nish, was in the city yesterday. Morrlri Suss I bock In town again after nn absence of several days. R. K. Schoolflel 1, a real estate and abstract iiiiiii from Ryan, is In the rliy. Judge W. S. Moore, n prominent lawyer of Purl. Texas, whs In the city yesterday. Miss Sue MoCnuley Is In the elty from IMnoinClchl Seminary vis iting with friends. S. A. Hill, traveling auditor of the Hoc Island and Frisco lines, wan In the city yesterday. Senntnr Marry K. Allen arrived In the rlty yesterday ami will spend Sunday In the pity with friends. l'Htil Hulls is nt home from the Slate I'nlverslty at Norman whero he lias been taking the civil en gineering course. Mrs. IF, II, Snndcrson has gone to Marietta. She will go from there to Pauls Valley on Mondoy, to transfer the records of Stephen county. F. .1. IlardwIcU, a druggist of Prov idence, Ky Is In Hie city prospect ing, lie Is pleased with this section of Oklahoma and will probably locate In Ardmore or near here. .1. S. Mullen and Krrett Dnnlap left yesterday on a business trip Unfiled Allotment ! i Wo have for sale the unfiled allot-' mcnt of an intermarried citizen. Can be filed In a body or In disjointed j tr.icts, Phone 1C.", j APPLH & FRANKLIN I ?VBOOJ)rTAJ.IAF.ER&Q offins Caskets! I OH - The 1 A. C. YOUNG to MuslwK''' Some land suits In ih:i tln ,if Itlleresti-ri are to be 'alii' in federal cm t there Momlax lliii It I. xlci returned yester ibiy uficineon from a Inlt to lilt rant. W. II. Hlngham, a former attorney of tills city, was here yeaternt from Tishomingo. lie represents some of the creditors of the old Hank of the Chickasaw Nation and was here looklna after thel,' Interests. II. II. Wagner, a business man of Mannsvllle, was In the city yen tetJay. lie was arcotupnuled by his little daugtiter. Miss Katie, who was en route to Madlll to visit with the family of Uev Oarnall. C. R. Stevens 1ms teturiiod I rout Lindsay whero ho has been engaged In putting roofs on four new build in rs In that city. One of the new hiilhMngs which Lindsay hunsts Is a handsome hotel. Mbs liarilet Tlllotson of Ashtab ula. Ohio, Is In the pity, the guest of her friend. Miss Ifclim Kombel. Miss Tllotson Is on her way to Sn Antonio. Texas, where she will visit for some time. Archdeacon Smith has returned from a week's trip through the south ern part of the stntp and will offi ciate at both services at St. Phil il's eliurch today. I. H. Hamilton has returned from a visit to l.lttle Hock and Russell vllle. Ark., his former home. Mrs. Hamilton Is there visiting with rel atlves and remained to visit longer In l.lttle Hock with her brother. New Hitching In the single, and double effect at Maddcn's. Stetson Hats. Cleaned, re-blooked and re-trlmed as nice as new. Out of town work given prompt attention. S. C. JOHNSON, the Hatter, Opposite Court House. :tl-2 Ardmore. Okla. Confederate Veterans. Tin' following Is tin 'ogratn for the Confederate Veterans' meeting till-, aft "noon nt the llroudvvay Hap tlx' (burch Piano m)I Mls- Lizzie Hunks it'll solo- Mr-; Creuiieri Vt Ilti solo Mtss Lilt Hi lb 'I Add- : Wd Oetn - 4 Off I have decided to continue the 1-4 Off Sale for at least a while. The 60 days will be up about March 1st, but I still reserve the right to take it off in 5 days notice. The weather has been bad and I am anxious to reduce stock $10,000.00. You will find bio; bargains in Rocking Chairs, Iron and Brass Beds, Rugs, Matting, Feather Pil lows, Mattress and Curtains. I aim to keep everything in the furniture line. Buy now as the 1-. sale will be taken off at the end of the 60 days i i i PICK-UPS HERE AND THERE. Mr .1. I).eis" little boy who has been very sick with pneumonia, I now well again. Judge (latt had a very light docket Is the police eourt yewtordny. Only two druhfcs wero up for judgment. The little chlhl of Drj McNwa who has been very dangerously 111 with pneumonia, is now well on the road to recovery. Little Paul philips, who has been iulte III with diphtheria, Is very much Improved, to the delight of his parents and friends. Oeorge McKntght, the clever pre scription eh rk at Ramsey's, who has been suffering for siwoe time with rheumatism, is reported not Im prove d. (1. W. Anderson nml Ml.is l.'yburii of Anderson's the Woman's Store, will Icmvb at ien o'clock this morning for the New York markets. Mr. Ander son will purchase u gtwcral Hue f i Ills store and Mts Hyburu goes to purchase millinery and to spend n fow weeka mi the great millinery houses of fhnt city. The lilnh ehooi t'onipiiny which produced "The Hlvala" here an Fri day evewfiwg. with such great success, gave the same production last night at tin' Culllu oxra house In (Jalnes vllle. Their nppearance was beartll applauded mid ihey addcl -o the laur els that they bad already won nt Iwune. The (inlnesvllle people, when they produced Prettv Pauline and the Merry Milkmaids here, were accorded a hearty reception and they tried to get even last night. The comtMiiy wns entertained at a damv by tlie F.Iks, which was greatly onjoved. One of the most prominent republi cans of the stale after bearing that $1 ,500 hail boon' wld for a certain piece of property on which there Is to be erected a building to cost $1,ri00 mado the remark that It seemed so strange to hlin to hear people con tinually talking iibout Oklahoma's freak laws, when It Is an established fact to those who are competent to Judge, that there Is more sound pros perity In this state tluui In any other In comparison with the time that the country has been settled and the op portunities that have been afforded. iMaddeu can fit you yet In a nice suit at a b'g reduction in price Presbyterian Ladies' Aid. Tile I..i.Ihh l . Society of the I'li.t Pi v!iti Ian (''! -b will meet a -in Man i TImp l.i artimoon at I i t b I, Sale ! THE NEW CITY HOSPITAL Mctting of the Physic ans of City With Council to DiKiist Matter. At an adjourned mo-ting of the el' council last Sntltrdnx after hhs at rblt'h there were la ,i it ndance n mini ler of phslclans of the city, the time was given to the consideration of the nerwdiy of a city hospital. .Mayor Permtofton invited the doc tors to consider tln'msclve free lo speak and they nvalhil themselves of the privilege. The matter vs viy thoroughly rtireshed out ami tie- mayor aaaored the physicians that le and the coimcll were In favor cf the pioposwl hospital If It could u shown thot the city could afford the ep :i. inure, nmd If H could be assured that the Ins Hut ton might he istrtly. or .-ntlrely self sup porting. Among the physicliiu present wtc l)rs, Clnrk. .Mt:Ne'- . DOgle, Cos. Ibxith. Vaibni am) liimdway. ' Some f the reaHoiiH ndvitticed for j a flew hospital In ibe speeches by the gentlemen present were: ) Thnt a httspltal Is ,i snpreme neuos Ity In a elty of this sle from the standMilnt of health and public chv ! venlence. Tlmt there Ik now no place I in Anltuore where difficult operations I can lie performed and that It Is oec j essnry to send sufferem to FoH : Worth, Dallaa or Oklahoma, ilty. I That it hospital rmntshes an attrac tion to the towns a!'.! country snr , rounding the city In which it la t cnt 1 ed and brings there .i Rreal many pd- pie who spend. nv'. i varl'y. a gre.u deal of money In tb p'aoe. That It. would serve to reduce Ibe death rate hi that iie'ipc n.n.v loso their lives for the w.ni; of a propel place h which to eir" for (hem .ind tbe lorn of time In transporting: them elsewhere. That such an Institution would have a number of palng patients who would make It self supiiorlliig In afew iiik, iibs. That the expense of muhiUtnuuce would not b" very high In view of tbo fact that the physician of tbu city would give their services gratuitous- j 1 illlil Iliai aft lucre wen' iiiwsijn num bers tit oung women anxious to learn tho nursing profession they could bo obtained at a very small oott and it would be necessary therefore only to pay a salary of one bead nurse. Alderman Dnnlap tptestlonetl tbe physicians pretty closely with a view to usee rtaluiug exactly, what tbo cost of maintenance would bo and ad vanced some Ideas concerning the matter. He also promised tbnm a site for the hospital should the coun cil decide to submit the mr.tter to the voters of the city and the voters elect that the city Issue the additional bond Issue to the value of $1!".,ii0I) for tills purpose. Tbe aldermen present weto Messrs. Slielteii. ('nice. Shhh, Kearney nnd Iferryhlll. It was decided thai the physicians shoiibl gut together to provide actual figures In regard to the coat of niiilli .tcouiicp and sVp wti tnki'K .1" tlit'in to have some one visit the sup- ; t in ndent f the Oklahoma City hospital and obtain figures concern h.g that Institution, and tin; matter l ft :pen until tbe regular meeting of tin- city coimcll on 'Monday night, at which tlliio they would be prepared to innke a ics)it to the council. Tr.; Elks Dance. The l'lks held their usual dance on Friday night. The music was fur nished by the Lowensteln orchestra and the whole affair pronouncoj unu sually enjoyable. Among those present were. The Misses Marie Cillmor, Nat alie Williams, Clara Tate. Itennlo Hlggllis, Anna lleunett, Ktllelliie Hill, Myrtle Hutzow, Mae l-owileu, Carnes Addliigton, I in1. Stewart, Klla (iloun Cilliner. Jennie Ilutt. Lcnore Hull, (regg. Ilyburn, (!dien of .Cialnosville, Jennie Williams, Walton, Winifred, Hyan. Vera Olive. Valley Suther land; and Messrs C. C. Dlbrcll. Cock roft, Tom Frame, B. C. Jones, J. L. Miller, Hay Poland. Hoy M. John Will. Kd (l.'eeif, 0IV1 T.VtilvorUui. Louis lloyd, Charles Dobbins. Don Hussnll. Pete Miller, (lay. User, II. P. Stonuni, M. A. Irving, Joel Ilucii.ttian, Hill Cassldy. Heal Estat; Activity Thoso who do 11" Kiiow 'hat the laulc s all over will be Interfiled to henr that n new addition hat be:. placed on thee Ity's records. This Is lbs HcM'ont addition In the cast part of town and Is officially designated as being on the northwest tpiartor of tho northeast rpinrtor of Section VJ. Township I south, range 2 east. St. Philip's Guild. St. Philip's (lulld will moot with Mrs. Hosea Townsond Tuesday after noon. HtiblmoHH hour 2:30 to I, sodHl hour I to &. Tho public Is cordially Invited to be present at lb" sotini hour. :: :: :: :s :: tt :: i: s: t:n :: r. it AT THE CHURCHES. it H It i: :: :t a t: n it :: :t :: :: :: :::: :: Droadway Methodist Church. ! 15 a m.. Suiidav si'Ium.i n a ni . Drenching, subject. The Hi .lm mm' or I'oe".' ,1 p. ni.. Junlt" I.eiBii I p. m., Senior league. 7 .o i m preaching, subject. -o i i!e iih'Iih.p to Judgment. 'I'll senium m i i i enlng wilt lie precedetl i.v .i ni' i 1 proginni of thirty miiiutiv The frientla of the chun h mil i m gers In the city are em.it.t umi.o to attend Ihcac seivtt t- W. II. HOPHII l'si.'i! First Prosbyterlsn Church 8t-vices tcNlay at 11 .t m . I . p. m.; Sunday sclniel :u i . . . . Meeting f session n 10 .d , , i ctirdlal welcome la eM. n.l. ,i , , one. CI1A8 ('. WKITH P.i.'... Bast Artlmsre Prosbyt"rlan Church. Services at II n m ami T :to in ftalaiinth hcIhhiI at :t p ni .siniutrt-! alwns welcetn . j H 0. CAHNAII N. I' hi.. i Uro.idw.iy Dnptlst Church, 'J : I . SimmIiiv school, (i P ScMiIkc iipertntendent: II a. m. t Mmm ti pastor. 'Illm That lleiiretb " 2 ::n' Jm . It. V P. I . 7 K in services conducted b He W .Mi Klllllev. superllllemb'llt LaptWt or phnns' home, liverv IkiiI fiittlliilU lu Vited. J. A W YN'NK. Piisit. St. Philip's Eoiscopal C'Krch. i lurtli Stimlny after ISplplucu Inn .11; Mntlna and Catechism. I.', a. m . I Holy ICticharist mid sermon. II a m j KveusotiR and aiblress, 7 'Mil p to. j There will be splttidid music b,' the regular vesntl choir assisted b; ' Mr. ICdson and Miss lloone. Vlslto are coidially Invited to wor.tliln wit! us. 1 1 UN It Y II. SMITH. PiiHtor. Catholic Church, llolx Mass will l ruad iW teti o'clock followetl by houcillctlnu with the llletised Saci"i nent. Sei-iun 'lur ing mass. Sunday stiiaol at p. m. Uveryhody welcome. JAM US .1. WALLHAPP. Pastor. Christian Church. The pastor. Dr. II. (1. Connelly, will preach at both morning and evening services. TSie subject of Hie morning sermon Is "Tim Unright eous Steward.." At the evening gorvirn "TIih Last Stop." an Interesting sermon for young people. Special retpiesl (hat every mem ber of the church in tho city attend the uioiiiltig service as Important matters relative to church progress will be taken up. The subject for I.Ondeavor is "He roes or Missions In India,' with Mr. Sliced us lender. A cordial Invitation ns extended all visitors ami strangers In the city to attend all services. JURY DISCHARGED. The Session of the Criminal Court Marked by Great Harmony. Ilcfor tllseharglng the Jury yes terday evening In the criminal court Judge Mason made a somewhat lengthy an! able address and resume of the work of the court. He couipll inented the July for tlielr services the ('lose attention to the matters lu hand, and tho able manner In which they had performed t)iIr duty. lie said that lu all the cases but one before thorn, on conviction, they had assesstsl the flues at the mini mum quantity, and that he was sntlr fled that this Jury was composed of representative citizens, who had listened to the evidence prcscnteJ In all the cases with the clnest 'it teiitlon. Referring to the criticism with which some of the findings of life court 1ml been received the Judge said that he was only able to Judge a case as II appeared hnlore him In court and that he could not base his opinion or allow It to be biased by the things that he kmw or henrd outside the emit. 'I'luT. chsos had bck'n -jwtilt with on their merits as they appeartd. Two of the Jurors, Mr. Wolve--ton and Mr. Sutherland, made h pet dies lu answer and said that they wero satisfied that the count)' attorney anil Judge had done their full duty, and liandlM the onsen brought to their attention with abll Ity and perfect fairness They were satisfied that this session of court hail been one of the most harmo nious. On bohalf of thu members of the bar, Mr. Cad Houuott made Ji able speech In vvhloh he congratulated tin bulge, county attorney and Jury and s.tid also that this session of couit HOUSE SUPPERS Ladies' felt, fur trimmed, turn sole house slippers, brown and black $1.00 LYNN, the Shoe Man i.i S1 MAIN MM I' 1 MOVED MOVED v have int)cl our jewcltv, ,tnrr tt No. 7, North Washington Street. "On the waj to the postollice." Tarver & Dor rah Watches. Checks, ANNOUNCEMENTS I herein announce myself as catidl. date fur cnmuilssiom-r from the Sec ond ward under the new charter form of government, subject to tho action of tho voters of thin ward nt the FraJpy IVros.' mill most Thursday night. 1 have not been solicited by "many friends" to make this race nnd as I do so on my own responsibility, I havo no person, or faction to please, nnd not being a politician, will not work politic Into, f .Vhonorodi 'by their Indnrsomcnt I will do my best I to mnkc good. ! W. It. THJUNITT. ! To the People of Ardmore: I, tho undersigned, do hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for commissioner In tho First ward. JOHN HOFFMAN, SH. The Ardmorulto Is authorized toi aniioimco H. S. Ilnyden ns a candi date for the office of commissioner! from the Second iwnrd. Tho sup port of the voters of the ward anu city lire respectfully solicited. I respectfully announce my can i dldncy for the office of city com-i mlasloner from the First ward tit thel ensuing election. I will appreciate tho suport of thoc Itlzons of Aril, more. H. B. Gt'ILLOT. Tho Ardmornlto Is authorized to nn noiince T. C. IlrWgman as a candi date for City Commissioner from the Third Ward. As every other person lu First Wanl has either announced or Is thinking of ntiiioimcelng for Commis sioner, thought It aobut tlmo for mo to announce, which I now do. VAL MULLKN. Tho Ardmorclto Ib authorized to announce L. N. Murdock n8 n candi date for city commissioner from the Second ward. had been remarkable for Its har uionlous piocccdlngs. Speaking of the criticism with which some of the fluJIngs of the court had been met, Mr. Huiinett said that If some of the people who had the most to say, had come Into court and heard the evidence In the eases f wlii'ii thv s;ka iii-tt' ail "f standing arouml on Hie street cor ners listening to what other iieoplt had to say, and basing their opinion on that, they would have been more able to jsiss Judgment In the mutter. The district court will convene on MoirJtty morning before Judge Still well II. Russell. Gilmer and Committee Here Today. W. V (lllmer. with the special com mittee who were appointed to visit Hugo and Antlers with a view to determining vfilch city was tUi most suitable for the erection of the Kastern Insnno Asylum will reach Ardmore this afternoon at three forty-five over the Frisco. Thoy will make , trip 0f Inspection over this city, before returning to Outhrle. Jewish Aid Society, The Jewish Ladles' Aid society will meet with Mrs. Mike Kemp Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 2) at 8 o'clock. MRS. MAX WKSTHKIMUR S''f I' !,u v M W- Jewelry, lit i'.urin, it An Addition Wo havo ndded to our stock of furniture n n il hoiiHekcepliig goods u complete lino of (piceiiHwnre, griiniteware, tin ware, crockery, In fact every thing for tho kitchen. Wo will sidl this iih we do our furniture, cheaper than liny one In town, We will buy your second hnnil furniture, or will trade you new furniture for it. Wo havo some raro bargains In nice fur niture. Comn visit us whether you expect to buy or not. A. B. Rawlins 211 W. Main St. SATISFACTION THAT'S WHAT WE GUARAN TEE AND THAT'S THE REA SON WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY CLEANING AND PRESSING CLOTHES. CALL PHONE 202 AND LET US CLEAN YOUR SUIT. AFTER ONE TRIAL YOU WILL BE A SATISFIED U".TOMER. LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY. THE PANTAT0RIUM N. WASHINGTON STREET. TOM WILKES, PROPRIETOR. NOTICE To my friends and customers, after January 1st, WO'.), all of our work will be strictly cash, wo appreciate your past Ht ronnge anil hope you will still give us your business ami to thoso who hove never patron ized iik we ask you for u share of your business. The Ardmore Transfer Line Steve Rowles, Mgr. Street Pavements Ardmore, Okla , Asphalt -MlllCh, Shelby-Downarcl & Co. Phone C. F Fvuley. He u prr''v to do tliai carpenter w..rk in aho no i ce 8 1