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Ardmore, Wednesday, July 7, 1909 THE OAILV ARDMOREITE. PAGE FIVE WITH all the offers of low prices and claims of superior ity made for certain very ordinary pianos, the fact remains that the demand for the better grades, sold on their actual merits, is increasing. People with sound reasoning faculties are not de ceived by statements which will not stand when intelli gent investigation and lair comparisons are made. Unfortunately most buyers are not sufficiently ex perienced to judge of the relative worth of different pianos and are often led to purchase instruments which later prove to be disappointing. There need be no dilficulty, however, in choosing to advantage provided the right choice is made of the store at which you buy. In this connection we ask you to consider our cus tom of showing purchasers pianos of different grades, stating exactly the differences between them and offer ing them at consistent prices. That enables the buyer to choose with an intelli gent knowledge of just the kind of instrument he is getting. E. B. Established 1895 PERSONALS Miss Julia Carter and Miss Ivorcna Ream, who Jiavo been visiting hero for some tlmo leavo today for Wapa nucka. Mrs. iUghtowor and tho Carter chll- dren leave tomorrow for a two weeka ( visit to Coalgate, Wapanucka, Iiol- j ton ami other points. , r- ,.. M..,,lclnr Atlnn Knenko 1 V ULIIHI .W114HI.'.'.'". ' was called to his homo at Woodford , yesterday by the Illness of ono of his children. .Mrs. J. T. Pann and Mr. and Mrs. P. Fann leavo today for Dallas, fleor gla, whuro they will visit with friends for eoino tlmo. W. I. Smith goes to Oklahoma City this evening where ho will nttend a meeting of tho public weighers association. Capt. W. H. Wood spent Monday j.;, pingham's Vegetable Compound at Davis where he was ono of tho is O)0u t0 public Inspection. The speakers at tho big fourth celebra- mots nnd herbs are tested for unl tion. i fonnlty of strength, and the utmost Miss Tlorenco Snyder, ot Newton, ' care and accuracy Is maintained Kan., Is tho guest this wcok oi uur cousin, Miss Mabel Snydor. Mrs. It. A. Dlggs, ot Iiladsoy, was In tho city yesterday tho guest oi her daughter. Mrs. H. Al Howard. Dr. and Mrs. C. n. Ci.irUo havo ro turned from their bridal trip to Gal veston, nnd for the prosont nro at homo with Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. 1. Sel- :: t: s t: 11, Alnsworth, Ardmore, Okla. W. It. Ingram, Hoaldton. Okla. OKLAHOMA LANDS. , It 1 j ; j. I :t it I If you havo SO acres or moro v. of good land, partially or I wholly In c"vftvla) jojjoji rwv"n reasonable' sum on tt same at 8 per cent, iniorest. tt come nnd seo us. Offlco over tt tho post office. j: :: u " :: t: tt it xt ti tt it tt :t ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. W. G. nnrnett of Ard moro has asked us to say to tho public that ho has been appointed "district sains nf,'onl" for J. R. McRrady & Co's Toilet Goods and will cull sonn. LUKE Ardmorc, Okla. vldge. Dr. and Mrs. Clark expect to go to housekeeping later. -Walter Madden, son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Madden, Is hero from his home In Shawnee, visiting his parents for a f.'W days. Attoniey .1. iC. l.lttlo went to Marshvllle. N. 0., today ivhero ho 1 will ho gone some time om business i limi picasuro. 1 Mrfl K1,a Burcn ana (lighter, Miss I Marji who haVQ 1)0cn vls,lnK frionas j tn(, clt. U)r a COUplo ot daya, to- tnrnnil In their himn In finlnosvlllo ' " " " " ' this afternoon. Public Inspection Invited. On tho Laboratory of tho Plnkham Medicine Company at l.ynn, Mass.. Is a largo sign which reads as fob laws: "Public Inspection Invited from S a. tn. until I p. m. 1-ydla K. Pink ham Medlclno Co. This moans that everything In con nection with the preparation of I .yd I a tiirouguoui. tne entire proparaiion oi this great remedy for women's Ills NEW GENERAL MANAGER MR. OIL W. A. WIMBISH DASHNER AT COMPANY. SUCCEEDS ARDMORE Tho directors ot tho Ardmoro Oil and Milling company held their an- mini meeting yestorday afternoon at their offices and elected Mr. W. A. Wlmblsh as general manager to take tho nlaco recently left vacant by the resignation of Mr. fienrgo Dash-1 ner. Mr. Thornton of Sherman, Texas, w named to succeed Mr. Wlmblsh us liookkeeper for tho company. Mr. Wlmblsh has been a resident of Ardmoro for six years and has been closely Identified with Us growth during theso years. bm bm bm bm emmhy oIlffl:Gr-pany Delay In commencing treatment for a slight Irregularity that could Itavo been cured quickly j Foley s Kidney Remedy may result In a sorlou3 kid- ney disease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up tho worn out tissues arm sireiiginens menu uraim. ouiu uj nil druggists. Daptlst Aid Society. Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho Ilroadway Ifaptlst church will meet with "Mrs, Sidney Suggs Thursday afternoon at C o'clock. All members , aro urged to bo present. THE CHICKENS ARE STILL ON THEIR JOB fund which must he proudod fr un der tlu stdownlk ordinance " Ihirlti. CITY COMMISSIONERS PLAY TAG ,,, ,, , r s:, wns AGAIN WITH ORDINANCE DE PARTMENT REPORTS. MthoURh it wasnt down on any of the proKratns tlint there wouitt ne a "ho" l'Ut on at the city hall by the i omiiiiMdoners. during the celebration of the IV -til, It was th it -ill right liwt nlRht. T. ro were no tickets printed nnd of course there were few to witness thi performance. Iit nlKtit was tho thtrd session tin major and eonimlMilonors nave had with the chicken ordinance, and when anything like this comes tip. the proieedlngB of tho board liitv tin avenue theatrical farce cornel production beaten to a frawle. TH only difference I that for ono yon somt times get Mtung with an aduil slun price, with the other you rt your moneys worth and don't pay a cent City Attorney Moore had prepaid the chicken ordinance and It w.pi rend and then debated with a fear fireworks effect on the matter fur nished chiefly by Coinmlaaloner IVnr nitt and Dawson. lViwaon wanted the o'dlnancc amended to nllow Iho chl'-kens to run at lnrue for two hours before boIiik to roost. It vaa suggested the ordinance be post poned until next summer. After a lot of humorous discussion It final ly got around to a vote with Diw. son's amendment adopted, but the ! ordinance was lost and thee hick-1 ens are still at liberty to roam at will Proper) v owners In Improvement dlarMet No 1 will have to pay up thel". taxes or their property will he sold The city attorney was giv en Instructions to begin at onco to collect from delinquents In this dh trlct The commissioners decided It was unwise to allow tho city's credit to be affected by Main street prop erly owners. The matter of opening east Hroad way was postponed by tho commis sion nnd no action waB taken In tho matter. The city clerk was given orders to advertise for bids for walks to Imi laid on south Washington nnd on other streets In this Improve ment district where walks nro not already down. The contract made with W. M. Oakman for harvesting the city's hay crop at the city lake was ap- proved nnd Mr Oakmnn's bond filed. The city Is to get two-fifths of tho bay and the contractor the remain- dr under tho new contract, Tn( remainder of tho session was Klvi'" ,0 hearing reports from the various heads of departments for t'"0 tllOIltll of .lime and are as fob lows: Collections reported by tax assess or and collector: Amount collected from all sources and for which an Itemized stats ment was given, $2,195.00. Fire Department. On May 5, fire at corner of " street and First avenue, southoast, building nnd contents, valued at $:t,r00. loss $1,200. Insurance $2,000. Juno 2. trash pllo and one false alarm. Municipal Court. Amount collected as fines during the month, $:Mn.S5; number of cases tried 7K, from which fines woro paid. City Physician. During the months of May and Jiiii tha city physician nnd ?. charity cnllu. five calls to tho city prison for sickness and two for minor sur gery. Ho also answered a number of complaints from different sections of the city on account of sanitation, 'all of which were properly attended to. with b it few exceptions. On May 10 quarantine was declnred on naic Ington family residing on C street. S. U., nnd tho quarantlno was raised Juno fi. and promises fumlgateii. ; May 2.1, quarantlno was declared ( declared against tho promlsoa of J. M. Solomon on I street and Sixth ! avenuo, northwest, nnd raised on Juno 12. 1 Juno 22 ipi tho premises (piarantlno declared ngalns' .s at 820 G street, north- wes.t and raised when patlont de- clared woll and premises fumigated as In tho other cases, , City Engineer. During tho month H. II. Sayros sc-t ' up stakos for 7,572 feet of sldownlk, nnd lino stakes for tolephono polos HI1 j.:aBt Main street from F to II o. . . ... , . ' .nn. nm-vi. uum mm,. Main to a point on First nvenuo. 1 1.lnc stakes for tho alloy beginning n, tno n()rtn onil of c slreoti nortll east. Orado stakes for water plpo on C street, soutSwost, from Third to 1 Fourth avenue. Notices woro prepared and served for sidewalks on South Washington street, S street, southwest, Fifth avonue, northwest, D street, south- J west, D street, southeast, Third ave - nue, northeast, nnd A vn-rt north west. "I 1kr to call attention of the com mlsMomrn to the spi ml cldewalk collected and I MM paid cur. liniiiR ft Imlance on hand of J.T1S it. PQE.RS TOOK THIRD FIFFFAT iV Nfl 55 H I ITfll IT OKLAHOMA CITYANS NO MATCH FOR DLL) ES PITCHER HENRY DLEW UP IN EIGHTH. Tor Keven inning tlieie an a rem sure enough lmll game at l.nrenu jmrk yesterday afternoon. Thou came the imconidon. Kor rpven 'on ,nnlng the conflict waned and neither team could score, although lmth had eral chanced, the opportunity being lot each time . The Pioneers were at the mercy of riehoeek, who. with the exception of lili wihlueaK, wax master at all timei, lotting down Lis opponent with n ample of hit and earning tfht M them to Mriko out llen-y pished a masterly game for aeven innings, atrlkln cu ten and keep in the Mix hl'a fcnttcrcd. 'n :ne eighth lo to( un ascension a. I whin :':'e smoke clea-cd up the Much hail annexed seven acorea. Tho fonluro of the same wan the bnttlug of Crlnun for the loenla. he securing three lilts ont of four times up. Ills bliiKlet were produc- tlve of runs, the one In the eighth bringing In three. I'O K 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tlie official score: Pioneers. All It II llarrett. If 1 0 Durlaiid. 2b 3 0 Hel-ong. c II 0 Henry, p 4 0 Winn, ss 4 0 Smlser. 11 4 0 Ilenzel, rf U 0 Almond, cf 11 0 Tight inantois, ,1b ..2 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 II 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 7 Totals 2" 0 1 23 . Ardmore. All H !f A I'O K It. Lathrop. If n 0 0 Damn, lb ", Whlttlngton, 2b ....: J. Lathrop, rf I F. Smith, c 3 Morgan, 3b I Crlmm, cf I Leslie, ss 4 Schoeck, p 4 Totals 3C 12 0 (I 0 0 1 0 I) (I 0 n 1 o 0 1 0 11 2 It 2 It. U.K. Okla. City 00000000 00 2 7 Ardmore ..0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 x S 11 2 Summary Sacrlflco hits, Durland; stolen bases, Del.ong, Whlttlngton. Schoeck; 1st base on error, Ardmore 2; loft on bases, Ardmoro 7, Okla homa City 0; struck out. by Henry 10, by Schoeck S; base on balls, on Schoeck I; wild pitch, by Hen ry 1. by Schoeck .1; batters hit, by Henry 1, by Schoeck 1; passed palls. IVf.ong 1, Smith 1. Umpire Unfiles. Standing of Ardmore Team. flames (initios Camus Played Won Iist Ok. City Pioneers 3 3 0 Maillll 4 3 1 TIshomlng( 3 1 2 (alnesvllle T 3 2 Sulphur 110 Elks 2 2 0 Denlf-on 4 M 0 Sanger C 3 2 Whltesbon 3 3 0 30 23 7 INSURE with WIU Sandford &. Co. VERMONT BANKER COMING A party ot prominent Hock Island ofllelal made Ardmoro a visit last SAW OTHER OKLAHOMA TOWNS night, the object of which Is saiu BUT ARDMORE IMPRESSED HIM ' have been In eonucctlon with the THE MOST. building of the road want from here Tho party came on a special train I and arrived In the city nbout mid Secretary Spaulding of tho Com- night and left at an early hour this merclal club Is in receipt of a morning without having given any letter from a prominent Vermont niitice of their coming or their busl- banker, who recently visited this city, who sjiys that he Is arrang ing to bring his family hero for the . winter nnd will nlsoc onsldor Ard moro as a permanent future homo. ' He says that he visited all tho oth- er larger cities In tho stato while horo and thnt none qf them Impress - ed him ns did this city, and that he considered tho outlook for a , . , ,,, ,.,,,.. mikuuuiiumi mm, m,,,...... . Imaginable. A Nlnht Rider's Raid. Tho worst night riders nro calo mel, croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed to rob you of rest. Not bo with Dr. King's New Llfo Pills, ihey never distress or inconvenience, but always cleanRo the system, curing Colds, Headache, Constipation, Mala ria, 2Cc at Ardmoro I'hnrtnacy. , INSURE with Will Sandford A Co THE REDSKINS PLAYED EXHIBITION BALL GAME STREET CAR PEOPLE HANDLED BIG CROWDS AGAIN YESTER DAY At l.oreti'v park yesterday another larue crowd Blithered to flnlnh tin tclebrntlon begun on Sunday The chief otent n'M tho lmll name in the afternoon between the Much and the I'loneetu from Oklahoma City. Alwut 500 were In the grand tnnd and mimi of them remained to we an Indian hall game, which to nuwt of the vlaltom was a new thing. The game proved to be Inter i nr: ft well a exciting aa with tint men to play the game there w.i ptenty of action on lmth nldc The game la played with a atnall Kill and each man la provided with a pair of throwing, allcka, one i ml of which la Kilt cup ahaped in order to hold the ball, which cannot be touched with the hand. The goal are tall polctt al -nit (km feet apart, and the objeel is to hit the pole with the ball. Two players from each aide guard the goal while In tho center the ball In thrown Into tho air by an umpire and twelve men, each with their Ht iik. put up a football scramble for the ball, carrying or throwing It toward either goal as tho case may be. Tho game require good run ning iptalltlea and the ability to use the ball sticks to advantage. Quite n lot of skill can be (level- oped, aa several times player were . able to lilt the polo with the ball at a dlatauce of 1100 feet. Tackling, I as In football, also seeum to be onu ot the utroug points In the game. Tne opposing players were teams from Ardmore and I'urccll, all of whom were full blood Chlekasaws and t'hoctaws. At the close of tin game the I'urccll team were victors In the evening the griiii'i stand was again partly filled to sec the moving picture show and to watch the fireworks balloons sent up. An Indian war dance, or somu such thing, was also done as one ot tint evnts, and some two or three bun- ,ir,,(l ,,,,!,. stayed to see It. It might have been a war dance, a political pow-wow. or Just a plain "Jag" dance, for all the spectators knew about It. About a dozen men and kids, some of the latter not bigger than third grade schoolboys and all of them dressed very much as any I respectable American would attire himself, got toogther In front of the grand stand and marched, or rather Jumped around a few times to the accompaniment of a kind of chant. Kven such work as this was 1 too strenuous for the Indian "braves" 1 howcer. and It didn't last long. J The natatorlum was the center of attraction (luring tho entire day, ea-1 peclally for tho kids, who just revel ed la the fine water. Kven the grown ups, after standing around for a time and being taunted by tho youngsters with "Why dont you come on In, feller, tho water's fine?" hunted an unoccupied dressing room and a little later - splash would an nounce another bather added to the big pool. Tho street car people handled large crowds again yostorday, tho total fares almost eipialllng those of the day before. No accident of any kind was reported to mar tho pleasure of the day. THEIR MISSION A SECRET ROCK ISLAND OFFICIALS HERE OVER NIGHT IN THEIR SPECIAL TRAIN. ness hero. It Is known that several railroad men wore mot hero by the officials. A Mr. Richards and old railroad con tractor, was In tho city this morn ing, and In a letter which ho received frflm Rock Island officials not long 1 since, ho was given to understand j that tho road west from Ardmore j would surely bo built fcoon. Tortured On a Horse. "For ten years I couldn't ride a horse, without being In torture from piles." writes U. S. Napier, of Huglcps, Ky., "when all doctors and other rem edies failed, Ilucklen's Arnica Salve cured mo. Infallible for Piles, Hums. Scalds, Cuts, Hulls. Fcvor-Sorcs, Kcze ma, Salt Rheum, Corns. 25c. Ouaran teed by Ardmoro Pharmacy. Want Ads aro busv all tho tltnv , and will do your business good. Hey wood Slices Wean" Tan, Oxblood and Patents $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 LYNN, the T-N.COLEMAN ... THE CITY DRUGGIST .... Teh'phune i. ) W. Main St. Fair Proposition. Whiskey and drug habliH cured to atny cured. No cure no pay No money until cured. Is our motto llll.lS SAN'ITAIlltT.U. dw Ardmorc Okla. Head Ardmoreite Want Ads. Why Not Today ? Order a gas hot plate In our home, tho cost 1b alight nnd tho convenience great. Wo will sell you at exact coat tho celebrated Doss Ilako Oven. Mnkcs summer cooking a pleasure. Tho hot plato re moves drudgery from Ironing day. Special prices on all gas fixtures for a fow days. W.A.Pride Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Tlnwork n.P. n. II. fosltr Poland & Foster General Insurance Office Over The First National Bank. Telephone No. 48 Bob Davidson Who was for 12 years with the Cold Storage, is now buying hogs. Be sure to see him if you have any hogs to sell, he will pay you top prices always. TELEPHONE 66 in ail rutmtflr. or NO I i rcc , n, I M I i il lul uc I'uol lor lira t irt un i' i 'tali ny. 'Ll nuiNi I CL. CONFIDENTIAL. -leut v-ruulin HYi-iy. rurpiim rrirrrr c v. tnltnw toiil 'at nll.WIl It. twllli4y,ll iv in ifi apir r r al 1 t!irr ( I ioventh St., Waslilnaton, u. U. Shoe M an Fine Violin Strings The Quintetiroin The Siberian Gut The Damp Prool The Silk Monopal in K Wurlitzers Gut, wound with sterling silver, in G Coleman Bros. Druggist-Jewelers. IF YOU LIVE In the Improvement district you will havo to put In your sidewalks, or tho city will havo It done and charged to your property. let us do It for you. Wo can savo you money and our work Is guaranteed. Wo do all kinds of concrete work. Ardmorc Concrete Co. D. S. BLACKBURN, Mgr. QUINN WICKER, Asst. Mgr. MONEY LOANED On Farm and City Property. "You get all you borrow." Fasy tonus, low rates, no do lay. List your farms and city propcty. Wo aro In touch with tho buyerB. ADAMS BROS. 7-9 Pottcrf Bldg. Ardmore, Ok. J. L. Wilson Transfer and Storage I have 11 good building leased in which 1 titoro all kinds of household goods at reasonable rental. Phono 72 and I will do tho rent. Goods hauled anywhere or packed and stored. Promp and careful atten tion to every order. Roberts liar her Shop Next door to First National Hunk. . Hot unit cold tiuthn. uliuwur or tub but lis. I We mix-dully welcome truiiiir uut I ni'W'ctimurb, , Heiil service every day In the week. TOM HO hi. HIS. Proprietor Try an Ardmoremtte Want Ad lor that rundown DaBinosa.