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THE DAILY AftDMOREITE PAGE FIVE Ardmore, Monday, March 15, 1909 f) I t I) 1 nly 1 1 In which you can take advantage of this great op portunity to attend our great $10,000 Cash Sale of Dry Goods You may hae been buying during this sale but expect to trade more before the sale ends, if so do not let it slip by be cause the prices will not last longer than March 27. In case you have not visited our store it will pay you to do so at once, as everything is sacrificed. TABLE LINEN fin-Inch Wenched Dainank, good wight a yard 27c 70-lnch Wenched Union Linen Pamnak beautiful lino of. pat tern, iprclnl thin sale, yard 51 70 Inch $1 2" Linen Dnmaek. xprclnl tli In unle, a r,l Sid llonutlftil Napkin at a lilg re duction 'Luring thin sale. It 1 Sonl fllnghnm, yd ) TRUNKS, VALISES AND GRIPS. If you need anything In this lino wo havo a very large lino that will stand tho raoar. TRUNKS Trunk Itrunk Tnink Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk Tnink Trunk $.1.00 ?1.00 $5.00 $7.50 $8.00 $s.no ?9.C0 $10.00 $i2.no $15.00 SO "TO 4 s.'j.on 91.00 S.1.1 2 sg.:m SG.G2 S7.2G SS.20 5?iSr2 $10.80 SUIT CASES Cases $10.20 Cases 90.00 Cases S7.nO Cases Jjvt.SO Cases sjli.OG Cases Sii.-IO Cases 91.00 Crises ff .05 $25.00 $12.50 $10.00 $7.00 $4X0 $.1.50 $3.00 $1.50 10 yatls Best Calico, 15 'lelescn pes $1 00 valuo 7.1u "fie valuo. .file fifie valuo. .-lllo fiOu value.. aric drips at re duced prices. MS. PERSONALS 3. W. Johnson of Milo was a 'busi ness visitor lioro today. A. II. Nesblt of Tishomingo was a DTErincsa visitor hero today. M. S. Ituff was a business visitor horo today from Oklahoma City. J. IL IiOndon was hero yestorday 'from Marietta visiting with friends. II. V. Stark, a prominent citizen of Gainesville, was a visitor horo today. K. V. Wolverton was horo yestorday from Mannsvlllo visiting with homo folks. Jas. White of Oklahoma City was among tho out ot town visitors here today. W. N. Taliaferro was over today from Madlll looking after business matters. Sam Daulo and Max Wcsthoimor BANK F OR instance, a bank account will t:ive you a systematic record of all transactions, an ac count of all receipts and expenditures. Pay by check, it will benefit THE BANKERS More Days Left WHITE DRESS LINEN IS-lnch Plain While Drew l.lnen. this sale, yard. 3G-lneh I tarred Drens special yard $1.25 uallty, 00-lnoh Linen, heavy Dnm I.lnen, sprclnl, yd..Sf) WOMEN'S SUITS Just reeelvnl: a heanllful line of New Tr-llored Stills. They sell at $13.9S, $1S.0S and each $22..;0 They won't last Ions. DRESS SKIRTS Wo havo a most be.iutiful line of Illaek Vollo nnd Panama Skirts, nlso Rood lino ot colors In Panamas ami Fancy Novel tls, New SpJrinB styles, snaps at tho present prices. Shirt Waists ot all descriptions. Pino lino of Silk and Cotton IitiR Klmonas. If in need, see thorn. TOWELS 18x34 Huck Towcls( each..f)i 22x10 Huck Towels, each 12 17x32 Huck Towels, each S 17x3C Vnblcachcd Turkish Towcsl, this ale, each S 20x15 Dleached Turkish Towels, good weight, each 21 22x15 Ilemmeil Turkish Towels bleached, good weight, each 25 20x50 Wenched Turkish Towels, hemmoJ, notlco tho sizo, each !M J. O. FISHER, Munniicr. went to McMillan today to look after1 business matters. Just a DCer Story. Dciilson, Tex., .March 14. Jobf Dills, who resides In tho Sassati district, Oklahoma, went to his barn last Friday and looking In, saw a largo buck fetillng at tho stall. Dills sprang insld0 and closed tho door. Tho buck in attempting to escape, drovo his antlers through tho door, which gavo way. Mr. Dills then grab bed at tho door to prevent tho escapo of tho deer and was cnrrletl to a rail fence, when ho let go. Tho buck with tho door lmiKiled on lLs horns, leaped tho fenco, and escaped. Nothing of tho animal has been seen since. Ardmorelto Want Ads will got It for you. Uend Ardmorelti- want ads. TALKS WELL be glad to fur nish you our ser vices and co-operation for your business. We know that security and service are necessary to meet the demands of satisfied cus tomers. Wo. give both. you just as it does others. NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, Oklahoma stWjatlifffctJiaiiMea .... L'ACE CURTAINS SprltiR menns new Curtain- 2'4j jd. N'ottllltrlMtn Curtains I1' ISc $1.00 Not Ingham Curtain. pair S7c $l.."i0 NotttiiKhnm Curtain. 91.20 $2.on NnitiiiKh tm CurtHiii-. 91.50 S2.R0 Nottingham Curtains l,n,r 91. SO $3.50 Notllnnimm Curtains. I,nr 92.5S si oo Nottingham Curtain" 9:.oo BRUSSEL NET CURTAINS $3.50 UrusseH Net CtntaiiH. Jwlr 92.10 $1.00 Urnssel Net Curtains l'r 9:i.00 $5.00 Brussel Not Curtains. ir s:;.oo $0.00 Ilrusel eN't Curtains. Pn'r SI. 50 $3.00 Tlonne Kenno Curtains. this sal. each S2.02 Other and finer curtains at equal good reductions. Plenty Curtain Swiss at re duced prices. TOWELING lfi-lneh nize I'atten Crash. 5Jr IfMnrh Ilrown I.lnon Crash, yard 20-Inch Hlevr-hed Iluek Crali. frl S'l'.r Tohnsen Percale, yard... J) Look Out only eleven days left of this sale. JOLLY JOLLY JOLLY If you dearly love to bt. Jollied, don't fall to he ir Jolly of Jollet, on "Jolly Side of Life," under auspices 1 01 Kpworth League at llroadwny Methodist church Friday night, Mar. lit, 7: HO o'clock. Bishop Hoss Improved. Ualtlmorc, Md., March 15. Physi cians announce tonight that tho condi tion of Illshop K, 10. Hoss, who Is a patient at tho Johns Hopkins hospital Is bettor than it has been for sovoral days and that ho is Testing much more comfortably. The complication that appeared recently Is beginning to subside and his mom rapid convales centao Is now looked for. May Indict Helnze. Now York, March 1 1. Additional proceedings against F. Augustus 1TI.A . t. . .. I Jillll&V, III!) ItlllUt'l t lFljf r mil. 1 wero considered yf'storJay, It Is tin derstood, by the federal grand Jury. I It Is tho general belief that some I of tho ovldonco oftnlnod durlug tho j trial of Charles W .Morso, the coiv I vlcted banker, was presented to tin- jury. Holnzo was Indlctod about a year ago for tho over-certification of a draft drawn by his brother. Otto t Ilolnze, on tho McrrantUo Na tional bank. Tho draft called for approximately $150,000, hut Helnze was released on J50.000 ball. WAINTKD Clrls to do sewing. Apply to Miss Mayola Mills, phono 775. 1S-3 S 'f'iS :: :: t: :: :: tt u :: st tt :: EQUITABLE LIFE 'Strongest in the World." Mvo Representatives Wanted. Call on or address GEO. H. WEBB, General Agent Ardmore, Okla, tittttajintt BIG FREE SHOW UNION MEN WILL ENTERTAIN THEIR FRIENDS WITH AN EDU CATIONAL SHOW. There are two conflicting date in tho ciiy this week that Is to bo ro cnttid Tin freo ehlblt ahowtng tlm -.hoe Industry of the Unltotl Sta'- under tho auspice of the T .uli s Council and the lecture of Kv (ioologlst Clms. N". Clould on lie mineral resource of thin country iro lHth scheduled for Thurmlay night, March IS. Hoth aro mlr tho 'iiiprexsion that they will 'o tho i'per.1 house. Tlio Trades Council, however, havo a contrnct far tho building. .r.-ss.. I. Day ot tills city received tin' follow nig telegram today concern-I-1: 'he show that In to lie horo and whleli will Intoreflt all who at tern': Oklahoma City. Okla.. Mar. IS. ' Mr Jono I. Day. Rteretary Anl- more Trade. Council, rdmoro. Ok.,1K br, t mM tHIIl0rmw "in answer to your lnaulrj- aa to'nighl wht,n ,McldoJU(Uly t ho mer u of tho trailing ahow 0 cUr , .1... Hoot and Shoe Workers. I will v., hottlw bM, falr to rU. -.v .hat there is no more r.-fined am a u,.., bustnt.M. Ml ot lllo . ,.nK ..tertnlnmen. o tho road boX)1( bavo fw Uu, B(Vom, 'li.m flit- show. Thev fhnv all the4.fct ,.nA ,.. .. , , nd slinw man.M bejiuilfiil pictures.! Il:usi'.i-.'il siiiiR are a f attire. The letturo '' C .1. McMorrow, an offi cial of tho Hoot and Shoe Workers' I t. Ion. Is dimply tho greatest possible success. Kvery class of citizens should see this and more particularly tho women folks. Iirge crowds at tended the two shows that were kIv en In the Presbyterian and Christian churches In Oklahoma Cly last Thurs day and Friday nlght. I endonse every phaso of tho entertainment. "J. MJTIIKU liAN'OSTON". "Secretary-Treasurer Oklahoma Stato Federation of Labor." THE HASKELL CASE SENSCATIONAL ALLEGATIONS AL-1 LEGED TO HAVE BEEN FILED IN TODAY'S CASE. . Musk. ge. Okl.l., Mai ill II. Sensa- tlonal allegajlons are contalncl in the motion to nuonh tho Indictments : against (Sow Haskell and other prom- inent Oklahoma men charged by the governm nt with conspiracy in con nection with Muskogee townslto scheduling, tiled herc on behalf of the defendants and served on Assistant United States Attorney C.regB tonight. Th0 motions to quash charge mis conduct on tho part of tho Special Assistant Attorney General Sylvester Hush of Omaha, who conducted the grand Jury examination. Tho United States circuit court has been asked to assign a Judge to try tho case in place ot Judge It. B. Campbell, of this district, who has declined to preside. Tho indicted men left tonight, for Vinita, whero their arraignment Is scheduled for tomorrow. MILITARY POST AT LAWTON. New Post Practically Assured at This Point. Law ton. Okla., March II. Although final and definite action In tho matter of adopted plans for tho enlargement of Fort Sill aro to b0 postponed until tho next regular session of tho fed eral congress, the now post at Fort Sill is now practicnlly a certainty, ac cording to tho opinion of W. H. Quln ette. Ho announced this at tho meet- 1 M fit f It A mliAi' rt rnm rrArre 1ir night in reiort!ng hl trip to Wash-1 ington, to which place ho was sent by 1 tho chamber ot commerco to work with tho department and congress In tho Interest of tho new post. The $100,000 already appropriated for Fort Sill Is nvalkiblo for uso horo and though without deflnlto promlso of tho war department, Mr. Qulnctto ex pects that preliminary work on the post in tho expenditure of tho amount will begin during this summer. In connection with tho proposed now I post Mr. Qulnette announces that It In planned to construct at Fort Sill I an alrHhlp station with IrouUw ' 1 flights fixed to Fort Sill, oFrt Worth1 and Omaha. , New York-Oklahoma Route. Oklahoma dty, March 11. A tele gram woa received hero today saying that tho Mallory steamship lines will mako a rato, effectlv0 April 20, be tween New York and Oklahoma City via Galveston of $1.21 on car lot shipments ot dry goods and notions. This rato Is 11c higher than tho new rato provided by tho Missouri, Kan Fas and Texas, effective about April 20, A messago to tho chamber of commerco today from MIsBourl, Kan siis nnd Texas officials stated that tho company will not recede from Its projwsed rate or account of objections by Kansas City Jobbers. ELKS' SHOW TOMORROW ARDMORE'S GREATEST LOCAL EVENT TO DE SEEN TOMORROW, AND NEXT NIGHT. Tho neat sale for "Carelew Cupid" the IHk' big attraction opcneil this morning and It' a IiIr one. There are yet good Beats to b0 hail though tliy are going fast. Tho scenery wan betas put In tho openi house today. Tlie producers etirry a maaa ot it and so largo that It required twist In and turning to get It tip at all. Tli stage hi now covered with tho largettt soenory ewr iwed on tho local Mitfgc and It will tie huwn to tho public exactly as adver Used. Tho costuming la beautiful and will snrpasa anything seen here his hm son. "Carles Cupid" will be plnvid with th"' full orehesira, two pi.i. slcnals will be on tho ntage and two In tho orchestra pit and you may d- inmci on u tiat you will se0 a gi. ii Tho production tna with fancy dances and catchy iiiukIchI iiuiiiIicih In all or which tho beauty chorus' tmid It is a butiuty too) Uike acthe part. Amog the musical miiiiliers will be heard, "Dr. Ueo, I want Someono to Call .Mo Dearie;" "Nothing Now to Say;" "You'll lfo Sorry;" "Iv0 a Fan cy;" "Too Whit Too Whoo;" "You'10 tho lky for Mo;" "111 Uv0 You;"Jack Tar;" "irl From tho U. .S. A;" "All "JIall th0 Day;" "Horo ComtM tho .Monarch;" "lm Sleepy;" "Over on thu Juraey Side;" "Moon, .Moon, Moon;, Pleoxo Como Down;" "liar veft Moon," etc, etc. There uro 20 jhiKles all told. IKm't mlsu this. It's really an elaborate offering. Tho prices aro from 23 cents to $1.00, and you ouu't afford to iiiIhh it, Tho show la Just as nromluod and von inuv lU.M.n,, oll BW1B ft . 4 . i "District Leader and "Carei. I 'ess Cupid," Song lilts now on I 4 Hlllll !lt J. ! ..REEDER'S MUSIC HOUSE." Wwt Main Street, two doors west ot FJrst National Hank, Telephone 230. Mrs. J. V. Stewart has a copy of tho Dollar Newspaper, a weekly news paper published at Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Novombor 2nd, 18J9. Among tho Important news it contains Is a column story about a itattsenger Itoat that was wrecked off tho coast from New Jersey In wlilch severul lives wero lost. Across the top of the front page Is printed, "lndcendent In All Things," Tho paier Is still in good condition except that it Is very yellow from age. but the typo shows as plain as If it was only printed a few weeks past. Lost anything? Advortiao it In Tho Ardmorelto Want columns. Lenten Tea. M . Fred (kites and Mrs. Artbu Walcott wil give a Lenten tea at tho residence of Mrs. Fred (Sates next TuesJny from 3 to 5 p. m. ALBATROSS That's tho name ot the bf-sl float old tn Ardmr. Havo Ilartnltt train your home, at PrlJe's stable on IVroadwuy. 12-lm Money to Loan, On farm lands nt low rato of Inter est 00 five and neven yours' time M. L. Alexnndor, Ardmoro, Okla. 2C-lm Let H.irtnltt clip your horse, at 'rid'-'s stable on llroadway. 12-lm Chi -ro-prac-tic DRS. KENNARD S. KENNARD Condemnation wfi.uut lav le gation is poor Judgment. We court your invi-htlK'i'iou an to who and what we are. We have the quickest, nafest and best method known to remove (lie canto of disease and re store health. Kudo rued by our Governor, mauy of our 17. 8. nnd Statu Senators, and tlioun and of our Ku"d citizens. Wtt mako n specialty of all the bo calkili Incurable dlsuasea. 207 Vt W. Main St. Phone HOI Adjusting Parlors -First stair way west IjOii Frame's Drug Store, Advance Of the new styles in ladies Ox'X-k Ankle straps with button or but kit the new things. See our show wihtlon LYNN, the Shoe Man 111 KASl MAIN SI KI I.I. T.N.CX IJmiATV . . . THE CITY DRUGGIST .... Tolopliono . u v Mum bt. Your Chance for Desirable Suburban Property $4000 HOME WITH 15 ACRES, FINE ORCHARD, DARN, ETC. ADJOINING CITY. OTHER LANDS ADJOINING THE CITY WILL DE SOLD IN 10, 20 OR 30 ACRE D LOCKS. PRODUCTIVE SOIL AND VERY DESIRADLE FOR TRUCK FARMING. SOME MAIN STREET DUS INESS PROPERTY AND CLOSE IN RESIDENCE PROP ERTY. ALL FOR SALE VERY REAS ONADLE. W. A. Gilliam Phones 010 cr 60, Ardmore. Ok. Money To Loan On farniH in any county in tho state. Low rates, no delay. 1 do my own inspection. I loan on FKKKDMKN LAND. Pay out tho ilayapplicatlon Is made. Hring your patent or certificate wltli you. If you want money see me. GEO. R. FISH Itoom 5, Noble lluilding. AUDMOIIH, - - OKLA. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by j Guardian. I In tho matter of the guardianship! of Marau Pendleton and Jhirtrum Pendleton. Notice Is hereby given In pursu ance of an order of thu County Court of the County of Carter, Stato of Oklahoma, made on the sixth day of March, 190'J, the undersign! guardian ot the estate of Maran Pendleton and Ilnrtrtim Pendleton will sell at prl.ate sale, Ardmore, to tho highest bidder, subject to continuation by said Court on Tues- day, tin 23rd day of March. l'JOU.I at ton o'clock a. m.. at office County J Judge, Ardmore, nil the right, title j and InteroNt of saU .Marau Pcmllc-I ton nnd llurtrum Pendleton in and j to tiio following described real esUitei situate In Carter County, State ot , Oklahoma, to-wit: SN V, of NK , of NW U. and W f NK Vi of NW V4, section 35, Township Ttwo South, itnngo Two Wast; and, the SVfc of NW U of NB Vi, aud NW V, of SW of NB U of Section 35, Towns p To South, and Ilange Two Ifest. Said' real estate will be sold on U fol-j lowing terms aud coiiditlonti to-wii: Cash in hand. Uids for the ptirchse thereof: must be In writing: and must u llb'd In tho County Court or deliver-. ed to the undersigned at the office ! of tho County Judge, ef of Ard tuoie, Oklahoma, not later tnan Mon day. March 2Jf, 1U0U. Dated tho sixth day of Mai eh. 'Jf)'X 712t 11BNHY PBNDLKTON. Money to Loan. I will loan you $3, $5 $10. $20, or $25 with chattel mortgttge us secur ity. M. L. Alexander. 2C-lm WE CAN DO YOUR OAS FITTING "RIGHT NOW." Oon't wji' until It gets cold aoaln. Phone 60 Ardmore Supply Co Showm They Will Please The Critical Allan's Kim Knm, Nedra, Jan Ice anil Violet odors. I.orcnz' Miracle of May, Mountain Mist, Mnuxio, Hexeiiblumn, Triumph Violet ami Triumph Hone. $1.00 AN OUNCE Your money refunded If our Ide'il Vanishing Cream nnd Kudoru ('ream does not please you. 50c JARS Coleman Bros. Drutftfist-J e welers. FOR SALE! 50 head of mules for sale at the Ardmors Morse and Mule Market. North Caddo Street ROGERS BROS. Ardmore Concrete Company Quin Wicker, Manager. Sam II. Owens, Assis tant Manager. Office 114 Fourth Ave. Southeast, at the Marble Yard. TELEPHONE 436 Sidewalks built and all kinds of concrete work done. All our work is thoroughly guaranteed. J L. Wilson Transfer and Storage I havo ft eood luild'nf; leased in which I store till kinds of household ootids tit renf-onablo rental. Phone 72 and I will do tho rc&t Goods hauled any wh ro or packed and stored. I'romp and careful attcn tion to every order. . WE CAN 00 Y0UR OAS FITTING "RIGHT NOW." ' n' wait un,l 11 Bet co,d agalt. ' Phone 60. Ardmore Supply Co.