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PAGE SIX n THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Monday, Dec. 20, 1909, Just Received At Felker's Grocery Store New krout, sour and sweet pickles, sweet Mango pickle, Dill pickle, Queen bulk olives, seeded ribbon cane, sorghum, fresh line new evaporated fruits. Call and buy of our new goods. Fresh line of Chase and Sanborn coffee and Heinz's 57 varieties of pickles and preserves. New Service TO Kansas City AND Saint Louis VIA Leave Anlmoro 7:!lfi a. in. Arrivo St. Louis 7:'20 u. in. Leave Anlmoro 11:00 p. in. Arrive Kansas City 7-'2Q a, in. T h roil;; h L u I I in u n sleepers and up to (lute din ing oar service. Kuservu tion made on applications. For further information ask H. D. McCOLLOM. Ticket AKt'iit AltllMOIlK, OKI.A Or Write C. 0. JACKSON. D. P. A. OKLAHOMA CITY Winter Tourist Rates to Texas Points Through pull m a n sleepers to ban Antonio, Houston and Galveston. For information ask II. D. McCOLLOM, Ticket Agent. Or write V. S. Keen.m. C. l A (inhesion, Texas. J. L. Wilson Transfer and Storage I have a good building leased in which I store all kinds of household guilds at reasonable rental. Phone 72 and 1 will do the rest. I I nods hauled anywhere or packed and stored. Prowp and careful atten tion to every order. Railroad Time Table 8ANTA Ft. Northbound. N" Ik N. 6 Ne :0 11 S a. in 12.07 . m. 5:40 p. ni. Southbound 4:22 p. m 5:10 it. m 12 51 p, m No, i: Vo f N i "I OS DO am BETTER HURRY UP And try our famous brand of BIG HAND FLO UK be cause it assures to every fam ily using it the sweetest and most wholesome and nourish ing bread, biscuit and pastry. You will be surprised at the difference in results between ordinary Hours and this one. Tyler 31 Simpson Co. Wholosnln DUtrlhutorH. ft. P. Mai 1. H. Foster Poland & Foster General Insurance Ollice Over The First National Bank. Telephone No. 4S Stop at the Maxey House when in KINGSTON, OK. Best Hotel on Frisco I. K. r 4 '.' COMPARE OUR SERVICE WITH OTHER8. PotUI Teleorjoh Cable Co. Washington St. Tel. No. M. FRISCO SYSTEM. Westbound No. 551 No. 5L'I No. 505 10:65 a. in. . . .12: 45 p.m. , . S:30 p. m. Eattbound. No No. 50f. 55'J . . 7:35 a. m. . . 2:00 p. in. . . fi:00 p. m. No. 501 ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM. Westbound. No. 051 i: ir. p. u ' No. U7:i (dally except Sunday) 7:00 p. m. Etstbsuna. No. G32 S: 10 n. mi No. 74 (dally except Sunday 0:15 a. m. (Nok. C73 and C74 are mixed trains' nd i iiu only between Ardmore and Lehigh Nos. C.71 nnd 672 do not e.-irr passenguro since No' 673 nd 674 were out on.) DILL INTRODUCED IN MOUSE FOR TRANSFER OF PROPERTY AT AP PRAISED VALUE. 1 I ORGHANAGE, HOME, SCHOOL Grand Matter Muldrow Says Build-! Ings Are Admirably Adapted for the ! Purpose to Which It Will be Adopt ed Piesent Home Crowded. WiiHliltiKton. lice. 20. The sweet .Hid iu-t of Masonic life protul.sc.s tn n'lK'i at Darlington In the near future. I UHhort tho ahundonml build ings of the Ar:ip:ilioi; Indian school near DarlltiKlon arc beliiR nought at ttr by the .Masonic fraternltle.i of Oklahoma with a view or cotivertlui; tint balldliiKH Into an orphanage, home ami liuliibtrlal .school. A bill liaviiiK In lw the transfer of the property at Its appraised value. OHO, already has heen Introduced In 1 bo bonne by UcprcHcututlve Morgan. Senator Owen, hliiiHcIf .Mason will urge the passage of the measure In the Henatu. II. I.. Muldiow or TUlioniliiKO, Kranil master or Oklahoma Ma.sons In hpeakliiK about tin- project hhj'3 that the property In question Is Ideal for the purpose to which It will be. de vo.eu. "We hope to have one of the linertt hoiiies and orphanages In the country when we get through," milu he. "We have thu necessary spirit ami money and all unit 1 .4 now want ing 1h the necessary legislation whlh win give lis title to tlio n.ultugton propert." 'I he Masons are now supporting a temporary home at Atoku. The prop erly w.i.h formerly the old Murrow Oi pliaus Home. There are now 02 chil uleli receUlng (lie attention of the .Masou.i. Hut the place . small mid arconlin,; to .tr. Muldrow as many us jimi cblldten will be found at Dar lington If everything .should go well ul.lt their plans. An industrial school which will supplement the common school ediuatton afforded by the pub lic hrhools at O.ullngtou will be a new feature. The City of Kl lteno la abo co-opcraMng with the Masons ami lias olfered tile free uso of It) iiigli school to the more advanced . imli nts of the orphanage. Heretofore little attention li: s ueen given to home life at tin; Atoka tin I tutlou but this can be explained vy .he crowded condition existing Up-.' All tills, however, will be cliange i ,;t Oai'liugtou. Here the .Masons will ham nearly :iO cottages for Indigent families. An endowment or $120,000 Is :i ill able for the new home but should this prove Insufficient an liicr-.u-e In grand lodge dues is not Improbable. At the present time Kl lteno has a preferential right to purchase the va cant buildings at Darlln'-m but Jt Is generally understood that it has waived Its rights In fawn- of tile Ma sons, lly the terms of the bill $2."i,U0O 01 the purchase price must be cash, and the remainder will be due la two annual Installments at ." per cent Interest. Hexamethylenetetramlne. The above Is the name of a Or. man chemical, -which is one of the many valuable Ingredients of Foley's Kidney Ittunedy. Hexamethylenete trauilno Is recognized by medical text hooks aud authorities as a uric acid solvent and anti-septic for the urlii'1 Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon an you notice any Irregulari ties and avoid a .scriout malady. Sold by all druggists. If you luuu't any dolls about your house, you can llud plenty of them, good housekeeiH-rs, loo, as shown by t,heir cquipmcn. Heds, dressers, cradles, dishes and kitchen sets. They are now living temporarily with A. H. Itawlias Co.. aud are waiting to occupy apartments with you whenever Inxlted to do so. 19-0 Christmas cut flower and plants at Shuman Flower Shop 19tf JESSE JORDAN APPOINTED. Commissioner of Love County Suc ceeding J. Alexander, Deceased. (Inthrle. Okla., Dec. 2t. Governor Haskell yesterdap appointed J. I., Jordan of Marietta tu. county com nilssloner for the First district of I.ove county, succeeding J leatid er, deceased. . MASONIC HI AT DARLINGTON A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PIMPLES. Zctno, n clean liquid for external use, draws tbeRernis and their toxins to the surface of the skin and destroys them, leaving the skin clear ami healthy. Two to fix bottlea will cure any cane of pimples and blackheads. 1' or Nile everywhere. Write for sam ple, K. W. Hose Mctlieinn Co.,SULoui3. For sale by W. B. Frame. NORHIS TO QUIT GOVERNMENT JOB RUMOR HAS IT THAT HE WILL RETURN TO OKLHAOMA TO RE SUME DUTIES AS CHAIRMAN. REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE! Provided He Can Get Harris of Wag.! oner Ousted but Who Is at Present ' on the Job Trouble Brewing In the Party Qver State Chalrmanahlp. Washington, I). C. Di-c. l!).-it Is being rumored here that Indian In spector .loo .Norrls of Guthrie, Oklu., nt prc.icnt stationed at Macy, Neb., tuny leslgn the JoJ). for which ho clamored Tor so long, and that he may return to Oklahoma to resume his du ties as chairman of the Hepub.lcan State Central committee, In will h po. Kltlon Hon. Jainci A. Harris or Wag oner, is at present acting. It Is said that while Norrls is mak ing good in the Indian .sen Ire, that ho Is uusatlslled and longs to again get back In tse active political game In Oklahoma. It Is supposed that the matter was discussed at Kansas City recently when ltepresentatlve Ulrd McOulte of the First Oklahoma district, Hurrld and Norrls, held n conference at the Ilaltlmoro hotel In that city. When Norrls llrst entered tlio government Jorvlee, it is known that be Intended resigning the chair manship of the Oklahoma republican committee this whiter, and that Har ris, wlio.se appointment as acting .state chairman was suggested by rostmaster General Frank 11. Hitch cock, chairman of the republican nat ional committee, was to be selected as his successor. Several members of the stale com mittee started a tow and a meeting of the committee was called last lull but was later called off for some tin explainable reason. At this meeting It had been the Intention to force Norrls out as chairman and put a crimp in Harris ir posslb'e. Hurls, however, Is somewhat of a politician himself and It was found that he was harder to "jar loose" than some of the reca. eitrauts imagined. Stung for 15 Years by Indigestion's pangs trying many doctors and $200.00 worth of medi cine In vain, 11. V. Ayscue, of lngle side, N. C. at last used Dr. King's New Life l'llls, and writes they wholly cured hlui. They euro Con stipation, Ullllousness, Sick Head ache, Stomach, Liver, Kidney aud llowel troubles. 25o at Ardmore Pharmacy. GET MONEY BACK SYRIANS HAPPY CLOSINS OF KIEFER BANK AND RETURN OF MONEY INSPIRES 'GREATEST'' CADLEGRAM. Tulsa Okla. Dee. lit. The tollow lug cablegram was nent to Syria by .V. A. Nalfeh and ..M. .M. Deeh. two prominent Syrian merchants of Klefer. 1 "Klefer State bank closed here I tills week, but no worry, we got I our money all back. When bank breaks here, man gets his money back ncx' day. gteato.U country, greatest governor. (JreateKt tow'n. greatest state, greatest- banking law n earth. "Signed Det'h and Nallch." These men were depositor. in the Klefer State bank ami did not want their peopb- at home tj think tn. y lost anything. Looking One's Best. It's a woman delight to look her bt-st but pimples, sklu eruptions, sores' and Isills rob life of joy. Lis ten! ISucklen's Arnica Salve cuiea them; maktvs the skin soft aud vel vety. It glorifies the' lace. Cures I'ltnples, Sore Eyes. Gold Sores, Cracked I.lps, Chapped Hands. Try 1 I. T... .1111.1.. t - - 1.11.... .1".. . . I ii iiihiiiiuiu ivit I'lii-n. . ni .nil more Pharmacy. KILLTHI COUGH and CURKm LUNGS dr.king,s new discovery B04&H00 M All THROAT AND lUWCTROUBUS GUAPANTECO SATSFACTOfir Off MONEY ffsrUNDED. Our Magazine Bargains for 1910 The rollowing are the bist club orrers that will ho made this seasoli The Ladles Home Journal aud the .Saturday Kvenlng ''. Itb 33.00 Tin' Youth's Companion (Including all extra numbers, the C2 Issues for liHO, and the "Venetian" Cal endar for 1910), all tor , SI. 75 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Pictorial Itevlew $1.00, Success Magazine $1.00; all three 32.20 The Ardmorelte $1.00, -Modern l'riscllla 7fie, The Housekeeper 7Gc; all three 31.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00, The Independent $11.00, Success Magazine $1.00; all three 32.75 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Pictorial Itevlew $1.00, Home Needlework "Ce, The Housekeeper 75c; all four.. 32.20 Tins Ardmorelte $1.00, The Housekeeper 75c, Home Needlework- "lie; all three 31.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00. World To-Day $1.50, Pictorial Itevlew $1.00, Success .Magazine $1.00; all four. .83,20 The Ardmorelte $1.00, .Metropolitan $1.50, World To Day $U0. all three 33.00 The Ardmorelte $1.00. Home and Farm 50c, Poultry Success 50c, Parl-t Modes 50c, (Including one pattern Tree); all rour 31.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Home Kurm 50c, Farm Poultry 50c, Paris Modes 50c, (Including one pattern free); all four 31.70 The Ardmcrelte $1.00 Farm .Journal (5 years) $1.00, The Housekeeper 75c; all three 82.05 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Pictorial Review $1.00. Amur lean Hoy $1.00; all three 82.10 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Pictorial Itevlew $1.00, Ladles' World 50c. .Modem l'riscllla 75c; all three 32.20 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Pearson's Magazine $.150, Success .Magazine $1.00; all three 82.10 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Pearson's .Magazine $1.50, Amer ican Itoy $1.50; all three 82.40 The Ardmorelte $1.00, World To-Day $1.50, Pearson's .Magazine $1.50; all three 82.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Success Magaxlne $1.00, Pic torial Hevluw $1.00, American Iky $1.00. all rour.. 32.00 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Fanner's Voice 50c, Home and Farm 50c, Poultry Success 50c; all four 81.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Farmer's Voice 50c, Home & Farm 50c, Paris .Modes 50c, (Including one pattern rree); all four 81.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Home & Farm 50c. Reliable Poultry Journal 50c; all three 81.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Housekeeper 75c, .Modern Pris- cilia 75c, American Hoy $1.00; all four 32.10 The Ardmorelte $1.00, -Metropolitan $1.50, Success Magazine $1.00; all three 82.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Technical World (or World To-Day) $1.50; both 32.00 The Ardmort'lte $1.00, Alnslee's Magazine $1.50; both.. 82.00 The Ardmorelte $1.00, S'l'-iess .Magazine (or Pictorial Itevlew) $1.00; both 81.70 The Ardmorelte $1.00, Uncle Ketuus'-Home $1.00, Met ropolitan $1.50, Paris .Modes 50c (Including one pattern free) all lour 32.70 Address all orders to The Ardmorelte, Ardmore, Okla. The Ardmorelte at $l.(lo may include Weekly one year or Dally two uunths. SEN, OWEN TALKS ON INDIAN AFFAIRS ADVANCES HIS IDEA FOR DIS POSITION OF SEGREGATED MINERAL LANDS. Washington Dec. 20. Senator Rob ert 1.. Owen or Oklahoma In dis cussing the aifalrs or the five civ lll.ed tribes made tile following statement In regard to the segre gated coal lauds: "I am strongly in favor of dis posing of these landi immi'diately, under rule.i by which the lands shall be sold to the highest bidder, bo as to produce for the Choctaw and ''lllckasaws the best price available. "ThereV no possibility of the Cult it States buying th?ni lands as the gte.it ixidy of congress is strongly opposed to it aud ir the I'nlted Slates should buy. it would bring the Choctaw s and Chickasaws less money than from private purchas ers. If the United States were til" purelia.-er It w.uiil shrink the tax lolls of Oklahoma In counties where tin- segregated coal lands, lie, In it ' vi ry serious way, because you eu li no! tax property belonging to th I'nlted States, "it Is very easy foi the Choctaw council to pass a resolution oflering the property for ' sale to the I'nlted States at $fi0.- , 000.000. but It would be Impossible to get the assent of th.' members of congress to this proKs!t!ou. "As long as the matter Ik Kept undetermined tin- salaries will go on; so, the delay cf settlement caus ed by the officials In charge has only one good tiling to commend it, the continuation of their salaries. ,1 shall ilo everything I ean to bring to a speedy conclusion the dlstrl but u of the undistrlbuted'property ' ami to give peiwe to Oklahoma Senator Owen said the public pre.,s should keep clearly in mind that there are no Indians or Indian ttlbes left in old Ind'an Territory bicati-e. a man who U a citizen of the I'nlted States Is not an Indian with n the meaning of the law, al though he may b.- or full Ind'an blood. An Indian at law Is a ward, and n t sul Juris; Is a domestic de pendent alien! in a condition of pupilage; owing no allegiance to the I'nlted States and receiving no pro lection Jroin the state. The Indians of old Indian Territory of the full blood are not Indians In law but are full citizens with all the rights and respcnslbllitles of other men aud cannot be classified as Indians or Indian tribes at law. An In dian tribe consists or a community of Indians at law. There are no such tribes In old Indian Territory; although the communities are Hok en of for convenience of designa tion, as the Cherokee nation or the Choctaw nation." After exposure, nnd when you feel a cola coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. It fitops tho cough, relieve tho congestion, nnd expels the cold f i oin your system. Is mildly laxa tive. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. You can get Wisconsin spruce, the only Christmas tree, at Shuman's Flower Shop. 19tf ftnnrlnrino worKI' wondort. uanaenne ,t projuce(l Just as surely an rain nnd sunshine raises crops. It produced a thick growth of luxuriant hair when all other remedies fail. Wo guarantee Danderina. All druggists Mil it -r 25c, 50c and tl per bottle. To prove its worth sent) this ad with 10c in stamps or silver and to will mail you a targe free sample KNOWLTON DAN DBR1NE CO.. Chicago. III. Rate li per day 1 block from depot HOTEL GRAND ANDY YARHROUOH, Prop. DAVIS, - - - OKLA. I " ?" . n HUM or I'lTol '.Tot frr. I 11 pari on iut.ul.ililr. 'ix sutlNSta nrluairrlr. Miriuuiii rtirrrr'.-t nxi'iivi! inirMoi. ihMiii rTfp.ir hinil t'M Oflllow IO..U.mrw1 hrll mlmu.Wlw! ,. iim wr.llor.'iri iPMinr t.ii.ollir 4lu.Weinform.ni.jn. .s.i rrr, ii4krmMir. U. SWSFT & GO. otftnin ji,, vrasninstan, u. u. 1 What Have You Decided? Wc have been telling- you for eoino time that It would bo to your Interest to see ue for your montH and groceries, we hnye the. QUALITY and our prices "BEATS THEM ALL." We have less expense and yon get the benefit. Wo are the oldest, market and grocery la the city under tho same man agement nnd many of our first customers are still buying their meats and groceries here. la not that evidence that our Roods aud prices aro rightV Make up your mind to Rive us an order and be convinced. W.A.GILLIAM East Main Street Phone 66 More Furniture Better Furniture For less money when y o u trade with C. P. HALL We handle everything in furniture, stoves and household goods. Phone 366, North Caddo Street. NOTICE On December 1, I will take personal charge of my res taurant at. the Cornor of Main and A Sts. northeast. My entire timo will bo de voted to the restaurant and the best service may be expected at all times. You Are Always Welcome. ABE ENLOE NOTICE We aro prepared to furnish any kind of our homemade candies for Sunday schools "urchand socials in wholesale I-.ts at re duced prices for Christmas uso. Call and get prices aud leave your orders. Ardmore Candy Kitchen Strong Market O n hogs weighing 200 pounds or more. ' Bring them in for highest price to O. G. WARREN t'hs. W. Swlnjlc Hlil T. Ifuderwood Swingle & Underwood Electric Co. Kl( ctrloal KiclnrrrM and Contractors offlci- In bulldliiL- formerly occupied by .Wdmore Supply Co.. West .Main Htreet. Complete Khitrlrol Kiulpment. Klectrlc Wlrlnt. Klclrli- KIHuii.-Wb Install dynuiuos, motors utid kind red uk-ctrtcal ap paratus l.el us lluurvouyimrelet-tricul wirincund electric work nt all kind.. HaUafactioti iMiurautt-ed. SEE Waller A. Evans S Ci. For Real Estate Offices over City National Bank. Phone 57 Owners of-WalcottAd-.. dition. T. E. HOWARD, Mgr. I 1 jl .vi;r-T.rf,i