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1 Ardmore. Wednesday, March 30, 1910 THE DAILY AflDMOREITE PAGE FIVE I 1 ARDMORE AUTO M? GARAGE CO. DOES general LIVERY BUSINESS, makes all interior towns out of Ard more. Makes all trains, city calls and drives. Theatre Parties Calling Parties Driving Parties One to Seven Passengers City Prices Same as Carriages PHONE 70 DAY OR NIGHT TOM CARTER, Manager PERSONALS I Col. II. II. Allen of Davih wan i n visitor hero today. 0. S. Ualloy wan here today from hiH farm near Hauin. Mrs. Frank Homier left today for (Jilthrle to vlHlt with relatives. 1. IL Uynum, a jiroinlnent citizen of Hewitt, wan a visitor here today. Dr. J. M. Vaden waa lioro from Ada Sunday looking mfter Imslneps aftalrH. A. U Mitchell of PaulH Valley wan hero today Jooklnj? after ImsinesH nffairK. Uin Kramo loft today for a bunl itetiH vlHlt to liolntK north on tho Santa Ke. I Jen Holt ami wife left today for an extended visit with relatives in TcimesHoe. Ham I". Ueo of (Juthrlo Is in the city vlBltlnK with .ludfio and Mm. S. II. IttlHKCll. Itev. Wlllmorn Kendall is here vis itiiiK with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Kendall. Ira Arnold, ono of the many candl lates for sheriff of Carter county, w;w visitor hero today from Iino flrovo. :.Mrs. M. .1. Thurmond left here to day for Oklahoma City to visit with her daughters, Misses Clara and Carrie. Mrs. C. C. Hryant will leave to morrow for an extended visit with relatives in Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois. Ir. W. 7f. Kuloo is hero from Ada visitlnK with his family. Dr. Knloo reiwrts that ho is woll pleased with his new location. W. K. Maxon, general superintend ent of the Santa Ke, and "Happy" .Inok WrlKht, travelliiK passenger agent, 'wero visitors hero today. Dr. J. V. Young left today on n bus iness trip to Wise County, Texas. Ho will nlso visit his daughter, Mrs. A. iV. Sullivan at Dallas, while away. Kresh vegetables, Just like spring, received dally at 30-11 TUB GRAND LBADUIl. Justice Moody Improving, illoston, .Mass., March 2'.i. The sit uation on the bench ot tho supremo f-ourt of tho United States duo to tho death yesterday of Associate Jus tice David .1. Hrcwer nnd tho Illness of Associate Justice William II. Moody, brought forth two authorita tive statements todny to tho elTect tlmt Justlco Moody Is steadily Im proving In health and undoubtedly will return to his place on the su preme court bench. Fresh vegetables, Just like spring; received dally at 30-:t TUB (MtA'ND I.BADBIl. Express Thanks. Our most generous thanks aro hereby extended to tho Shuinnn Flo ral company for most beautiful bou quets of carnations. (Slg 1) Twenty-five Lady Bmployes of tho Chickasaw Telophono Company. If you want anything In groceries, fruits or vegetables, call tho Grand leader. You get prompt delivery. -"iO-:! Sorronm nf Mothrrlionil. Tho Joyi. fortunately, outwolgh tho orrowH of mntlicrboml, Hut thoro Ih 110 denying there nro somn sorrows. For lxampln. Isn't It pathetic to hear the tin by cry. or the clillil refiino food, anil nut know what to tin for It? Tim next thnn this happens In your family. In stead of giving a narcotic, s,'o If tho ynuilKRtrr'H bownls hnvn moveil thnt lay. or If It Is otherwise hlllous. In hiicIi cases Blvn It Dr. Caldwell's Syrup 1'epnln. tho creat laxative tonlo for tho hloinacb. liver nnd bowels. Tho child will tnko to It reudlly because. Ita timlo Is pleiiaiit. It Is puru In Ingro. Olentsi effectlvi) In results. Try n G0 rent or $1 buttle, which you can obtain of uuy druggist. NEW COPYRIGHT BOOKS-LATEST MAGAZINES IOR SALE AT 6 PHONE 6. FREE DELIVERY. Street Stories A Handsome Home. The home of W. I ('nice on D street I northwest, that has lio n under con struction for the pa-t rew weeks Is j uearliiK completion. When completed I this will lie one of the nicest homes In the city, It is two stoiles high, Is brick veneer, with stone pillars ot the colonial stylo on the front. Mr. Cruco ! had a handsome building destroyed by I lire on tlio sumo lot about a year ago. I Strawberries Here. Strawberry tthortcake, like mother used to make, Is now within reach of all, for the berries are bare and aio only tbiriy-llvo cents per. and there I Is a guarantee with each box that It I contains three dozen berries. To the I man with the morago salary, this ' price puts tho berries on the list of luxuries, but at the restaurants yoi ' can seo some who are so fond of the ; llttlo red berry that they must have some of them, making a meal out of three or four of tho largest from the box ami looking at peace w 1th all the world. The wholesalers say that the berry crop will bo short this season on account of the dry weather In Texas whore the berries lire shipped from. Treat In Store. Mr. lllcklo ot the Theatorliini, ha- secured the well known musical Kck crts for n musical prograinmo bore on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nlg'hU and the lovers of music are promised a rare treat, on account of tho Theator liini building not being equipped with a stage, Mr. Hickel has leased thu j Crystal theatre building and will usu ! that. j Elks Dance Friday Night. Ardmoro lodge of Blks will glvo an other dance at their club looms next Friday night. A number ot out of town guests aro expected. CensuD Enumerator. Chas. W. Walters who lives two miles north of Ardmore has leceived ills appointment as census enumerator for the district in which ho Is locat ed. A number ot applicants stood tho examination at tho time Walters did. Rains Beneficial. Otcar l'ayne a former resident of tills city was u visitor here todny from his home no.ir Dceso, lie says tho rain of yesterday will help the young crops considerably but that more Is needed. A Visiting Sheriff. A. C. Nlcewauilor of Perry was a visitor hero today. Mr. Nlcowander Is sheriff of Noblo county and camo hero for n prisoner who is wantud as a witness In 11 burglary ease. Ho is tho democratic sheriff III a county that usually goes republican by 11 majority of near two hundred, and la also a candldato for ro-olcctlou, and fools suro of being elected asaln. Mr. Nice wander says that In tho raco for gov ernor It Is hard to tell how It will go, as the (peoplo of that part of the state aro considerably divided. Ho left ou the noon tralu with his prisoner. Suit Compromised. Tho attorneys for M. Mlsel who was I given a Judgment for $r0( at tho De- comber term of court ngalnst the C. O. I & G Hy. Co., for damages to his , property, have received a cheek In sat j Isfactlun of tho Judgment. Tho case 1 was nppoalod to tho supremo court by the defendants but tho compromise was affected. Thoro wero other Hults (of tho same nnturo filed agilnst the j railroad company at the snmo time by other property holders of Ardmore. CORNER MAIN AND B STREETS. FOR CARTER COUNTY LIST Or THOSE APPOINTED TO TAKE THE CENSUS OF CARTER COUNTY AND THEIR DISTRICTS Dlatilct No :!." l-emuo' M. Havei, lNM)Ivlllu. Dlitrlet No. 84 Hurry !Hwnrt. s"rl,,or- District No. Arduiuro. District No H7 V. W. Tallirferro. lmi. V. Nelina, Ardmore. District No. ao ilton C. Ixtihr1rige, i d more. District No. 10 Wiley tialj-on. Ardmoro. Dliitrlci 'No. II ilaineji K. lmtcnin, . . . ..... i . Anlmore. District No. r.'-Huene I', llarreid. Ardmore. I District No. ir.-David Ueillleld. Ardmoro. District No. II William S. Itiinks, J Ardmore. District No. IfiCnr! Ardinoro. District No. IB Win .McCulhiUKh. It. llroek. Herwyn. Districts No. IS and 111 (white In each Cluii. ltennett, (iimbum. Districts No. IS and III (black in each) Win. Calico, Herwyn District No CO Walter D Teaiiiie. ! ir,. .iMi.ii, District No. r.l desso K. Suininers. i Hewitt. District Anlmore. Xo. .v; Alien K. Swan, District No. r.l -Chas. A. Walter ' IT Ardmore. lluffaker has employed .1. 11. Cham- District No. ri.'.Wm. II. Cray, ' Plnn and H. II. llrown of this city to Mulkey. I r('Prosent him In the trial tomorrow, 1 and states that he has no fear of the Notice of Sale of Real Estate by 1 I Guardian. In the matter or the guardianship of William Harvey Stldliam, a minor. Notice is hereby given In pursu anco of an order of the County Court of the County of Stephens, State of Oklahoma, made on the "tith day of March, 1!H0, the undersigned j guardian of the estate of William ' Harvey Stldliam, will sell at public I sale to the highest bidder, subject I to confirmation by said Court on the 3i;ih day of April, A. D.. 1010, ... , ' . at ono n clock p. 111.. at the flout door of the court house. In Ardmore, I Oklahoma, all the right, title anil I interest of said William Harvey Stld liam in and to the following describ ed real estate situate in Carter Couuty, State of Oklahoma, towlt: The KVj of V.Vi of SBi, less O.Ill acres for the W. O. Ity. Co.. of See- tlon Thirty-six, Township Four 1 South, and Range Two Bast, and t ..... m 1 ,,,, ... 1. ..... .urn i'iu nun 1 nice 111 di'l'iioii 1 Thirty-one. Township Four South, and Range Three Bast (Chickasaw Na-1 tlon). I Said real estate will bo sold on tho following terms and conditions, towlt: Cash. Dated the 2f,th ,.iy or March. V.H0. J. J. STIDIIAM, Kiiiardian ; ::imm..-2o ' Wm. Murdoch Appointed. 1 Guthrie, Okla., March 'J'.l. Cover nor Haskell today announced the nppnlntment of William Murdoch of, Pawnee county as superintendent of , the state agency, vice Sam W. Stone of Dnrant, resigned. Mr. Murdoch 1 was formerly an Inspector of the 1 department. 1 The state hanking board elected Mr. Stone secretary, succeeding Hoy Oakes of Sulphur, also resigned to- day. I If troubled with Inalcostlon. con stipation, no appotlto or feel bilious, glvo Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablots a trial and you will bo pleased with tho rosult. Those tablets Invigorato the stomach and liver and strengthen tho digestion. Sold by all dcalors. Name Delegates and Sponsors, Sulphur, (Jkln., March l!!t. Similar afternoon at a meeting of the Confed erate veteran's camp Col. .Mm Tom Story and Kev. It. W. Cuiumlng-i were elected delegates to tho national re union at Mobile and Mrs. Annie D T.i gan, wife of Col. 12. W. Pagan, Judge ndvocato of tho sons, was electe I sponsor. Mrs. rngan hns not jet r.p pointed her maids of honor. Tho 'In dian Spoclal." to be mado up entirely of sleepers decorated with flags and bunting, will havo on board many In dians who woro largo slave holder and fought on tho sldo of tho .Confed eracy. Read This. Durant, Ok. This certifies 1 was cured of Kldnoy, llladder and Rheu matic trouble by the ubo of ono bot tle of Hnll'a Texas Wondor, I fully recommend it for it Is a medicine with merits. W. II. WAHl). Sold by all druggists. , TAG DA, APRIL 2, FOR FRANK I LIN SCHOOL MOTHERS' CLUB. TRIAL HERE TOMORROW HUFFAKER CHARGED With THE MURDER OF AKDO't GIBSON LAST FRIDAY NIGHT The examining trial of c 1) Huf-' j fAker, who Is charged with tliu murder !f Arbor Hlbson at u dunce near Itmtm ion the nliht of Mnrota w. will be U . . ........ i v I morrow at nino o'clock. Huffakir, and Cllnou, 'n. wan kill . od, er attending ft Awm at the I residence of a man named llayne ucar Bhuiii, when thu t rouble occur red. I kid ... .... k li, . . . .. ' w i.iiiem ( In hl xintcment to the Wllowln toy. Iluffak. M , that , ""'I trouble with till., on early til link itt-Mktilait anil lltirl him thi follow In day, Huffake " i'""'" - " ""X illlliciiuy uiui mat line1 (hit trouble was renewed "lun (lib- IKn wn "tabbed in th rerl.tn of tho I nonrt. lie only n en iiimiiii -even min-. utes after he was wounded .md It la snld iiiade 110 slatenieiit. During the (MlTleitltV Itllffnker wns Mtnirk 011 the aide of the head nnd reieK.l a cut on the ear Hinl was also bruised In a lllllillwir llf film-nil on lilu uli.,nl.l,.r ni,.l arm. He stated that ho w:is struck a I life and development. HiK-eut prepos nutnbor of times before be drew his 1 nls of regulation have looked too kulfo. Ho only struck (ilbson one iimo wun me kiiiio. nunaKor was nrrested Immediately nfter Hie trouble occurred by Tom (larcn, a .'armor of I lut conimunlty, who brousht Jilin hero and turned him over to tho slier- dual result of tho case, as ho feels that the trouble was unavoidable on his part nnd that he was Justifiable In doing what ho did. The prosecution will be looked nfter by County Attor ney Mathers and Assistant Matson. The sheriff spent, yestorday In the country around Haum Riimmnnlutr wit nessed and It Is expected that. I' v.111 take considerable time to heir the ease. A" Awful Eruption of ,a volca"? ,,xf11.08 ',r,lcf Interest. and your Interest In skin eruptions w, l(p !IS allorti ,f yo ,1R,. ;ilck. Jen's Arnica Salve. tho quickest cure. Bven tho worst bolls, ulcers. or fever sores are soon healed bv It. Rest for Hums, Cuts, Hnilses, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chil blains and Piles. It gives instant re lief, -'."e at Ardmoro Pharmacy. Sce Shuman Floral Company for fl"e cabbage and tomato plants. 29-3 TAG DAY, APRIL 2, FOR FRANK LIN SCHOOL MOTHERS' CLUB. Dutch Lunches CIJI2HSH Swiss, Nue fachutel, Brick-, Kwiuor, Liinburgcr 11 n d 15 d o in cheese. Smoked Tongue Smoked Bcof Kosher Meats Cervelat Salami, Rolled Herring Smoked Honing Pickeled Herring Picketed Sardels Pickeled Salmon Pickeled White Fish Pickeled Mackerel and Fish Chowder at City Fish Market Phone 35!) FAT HOGS AND COWS WANTED We will pay the highest market price for fat hogs and cows, aKo feeders. We sell meat wholesale and retail. GEO. HOFFMANN I'iiono 012 W. Mnin St. Tho Brent proics-Km ' people who uw economy urn martini:; down to tliu London Steam Dye House with Ibclr old rlflbrn to be Ck-uudi lijnl CrcKstil aiid llepulreil, .Special TlilrlyDny Hale: SilltB cleaned l'lits clt-um l Skirt cleiliR-il fl.HU .. . Me 75o to f l.'KJ We .1" mifrrvnt Ciller-. ,V WurL fur Neilrnes 3. V. LONDON ,rt door la (illiurr llolrl. I'liuur ,1(1 1 PRES. WILSON SAYS DEMDCRATSWILLWfN PRINCETON PRESIDENT PRE DICTS DOWNFALL OF REPUBLI CANS FROM SEAT OF POWER. ,.w York. March 2t. That the, At the m ( n. u ..f I. i mu..h, 1 political title W now turning deuio-) "8t nigut an ernei-ivm ) ohI.h.iih 0 m rrnttc and the day when the demo- j ,Mg ,b8 im.ions ine sewer . i Ural mrty murt take char- of itata,!!? V1. T1" ,.,","""f, "'"IM 1 . " . ... uuiih; n ii it id imBfc ' wore declaration made bv Wood-1 row WHhoii, prenldont of Princeton University. In a unseen at tho rteme-1 crMIc dinner in Blliaheth. N. J., to nlffht. Mr. WIlHon outlined the char- ... . . ncter of legislation hleh the demo- rrain miuiiiu Km- .m ..uiiuir, rratK mioiiki give mo country io . , meet the preaent ccomMnle problems. In this connection b said: nt. k . ... k4il.l u Ull not merely to curb the trusts, and pbove all we ahould not wish to regulate them In such it way as will nmlie them either lmrtners or cren- turea of the Koveruinent Itself. We J ahould wish to sipiaro their whale ' netliiii nn.l reHiioiiMllilllt v with the j general Interest n-ganllng them, not j as objects In tliemsehes. but mere- I I.. n. ...nv.nlnn,.,,. In nr epiinnillle , upicb like a wholesale Invasion by ine Koveruinent itseit 01 ine iieni of biHltiesH mnnagemeiit. "Our icgiilatlons of public Inter est must be legal regulation and not direct management. "In the second place, It Is clearly our duty to take the government out of the business of patronage, the 1 liusiness of granting favors and priv- J lieges, of arranging the laws so that ! this or that or the other group of men may make very large profits out of their business and draw It back to the function of safeguarding rights, general, not par ticular rights; the rights which make not so much for the property which enables small groups of Indi viduals to pile up enormous for-1 tunes as for a general stimulation, a universal opportunity for enllght-1 onuicnt nnd Justice. I am thinking of ! course of tariff legislation. J "Whatever may be our I-. s with, regard to the policy vaguely called the policy of protector, It Is clear that. In fact, it has long since, as dealt with by congress, ceased to be a policy of protection and become ' a policy of patronage. "In the third place It is one of the chief duties of the democratic party to initiate such reforms, alike OA INKS TBN In local and In federal got-eniment, j as will secure economy, rcspousl j I billty, honesty, fidelity. ' "In brief, our program should be I I a general revival of popular politics, 1 of common counsel, of responsible I I leadership. We must supply efficient I leaders and eschew all the lower p rsonal objects of politics." 1 Stubborn as Mules 1 are liver and bowels sometimes. seem to balk without cause. Then 1 there's trouble Loss of Appetite I Indigestion, Nervousness, Desponden cy, Headache. Hut such troubles fly before Dr. King's Now Life Jills, the world's best Stomach and Liver remedy. So Pharmacy. easy. 25e at Ardmoro Notice. "Whereas, on the 1st day of March, I'JIO, a certain execution was duly Issued out of the District Court of Curter County, Oklahoma, in a cer tain case therein pending, wherein Ardmoro Concrete Co. was the plain tiff ami It. P. Mills was the defend ant, commanding ine of the goods and chattels, lands and tenements ' f the said II. l- Mills, to cause t be made the sum of ftti.C and whereas finding no goods and chit Ms to levy upon, I have on this the liuth day of March, lain, levied epou the follot lug described prop- , rt, towlt: Jyit No. :: and the Wist 's if Ixt No. I of Mock No 1!M of the C.ty of Ardmore, Carter Courty, Oklah- ma, according to tin- official; i-imey and plat thereof, as the prop i rty of the said II. I- Mll.s Notice is hi re by jflvou that by virtue of said execution and under the law go eitiing such (sines 1 will offir said property f r wilo to the 'highest and best bidder for cnnh in hand. In front of the Court House In the CHy of Ardmoro, Carter County, Onlalio i ma, on tho UUth day ot April, 1U10. said property having been duly ap-pralbi-d as Iby law required. I d. II. AKKILS, Sheriff R niKH WIMJAMS, Deputy. :i0.fi 1 .'1-20-27 Aro you frequently hoarse? Do you 1 have thnt annoying tickling In your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus j n the morning? Do you want relief? I If so, tako Chanipcrlaln's Cough I llem'e-iy and you will be pleased I So d ,iy all dealers. SEWER SERVICE TO BE FREE OF CHARGE WAT EH DEPART Ml NT BElNGStL' SUSTAINING PATRONS ARE ulV EN A REDUCTION. ' ow cunaiao.ii, uns l-t j non for onto li.ue .mil exne, i il In Ru. fU. aewer w.r,,,. Ul, h011 ,1S ,i , water revenue with miffirimt to jus tlly tliem in doing ho. In u it nionii i ,l'cl to r,,''' the "' r i.u. M " '" "rk 1 toon lit) aeiru8inliHiin Motcii, . put ,u f(r M aa fast a the work cuii lm don. nUl,mim ptWo f,)r lh(, l(,lt,rH bw,n .,U4.eJ froll, , (M) , , 1 150 ct.u which was the fiat rate 1 those who use only a amnll amount j water are not compelled to puy lei I any more than thoy use. The petition from tho property own ers 011 Htanley lloulovard to have Die city council islvo tbein six feet ott'eie ti j ,ul" Hf ,lu' ",rwt wa rejected b ti.e ,',mlu'11 nn lm' work f ciiitlng down "U' " TCCt Will begin IlI'M Week. Till-. will necessitate the moving of muiic sidewalks, and concrete stop ttiat wore placed In liefore the nmttci w.i settled. Tho bond of .1. II. Wyatt, the newl 1 nppolntiMl pound keeper, was approv ( ed by the council. Read Ardmorelto WhiiI Ann I Make A Specialty Of Curing Nervous Diseases No Drugs Dr. Howard Cox Chiropractor Phono lO'.l Noble Iildg. W A T C II F O K T II E OPENING Thursday siaijin( JclSG Crystal Theatre Two Co in p Irk; Lines, .sold Strictly a( Catalog Prices We Niivt- You the IYrl(lit Western Pharmacy Tiaill'HONi: Nl. MIVI.lt. ( Wednesday and Thursday We havo, without exc tilloii, Three of the Finest Pictures Kvor Pre.siMited. The Theatorium NL'I T.N.COLEMAN THE CITY Tclpphono , 1 I'litenl AiiUIh Mr.ip l'liiin ton Willi wnlt or t'lni solo; a I ti il f 1 ft 1 1 tyb $2.50 to $4.00 Mi, Ankl. .Slriip I r hi i sole (I , low In ( I pill ti $1.75 to $2.50 LYNN THIO SHOE MAN French Eunique Cleaning and Press ing Parlors Phone 625. Best work. Satisfaction guaranteed No order too small. Phone us. Leslie Wootton. Proprietor W. A. PRIDE Wo are not setting tho world on lire but wo nro llred up at all times, ready for all kinds ot Tin and Plumbing Work J. 12. Coulson has charge of the plumbing work. WITH " The Great Musical ECKERT FAMILY This is NO VAUDEVILLE At-I Itut llie (irrute.st Musical I'liinlly in diuiituiiitiii Circuit Ihurs., Friday, Saturday CRYSTAL THEATRE MM IO IIIKAMIHIt M TIIKAIHt: Ball I sciih:i;.i:k FOUH Wi:ST MAIN S I HEFT T SAID DRUGGIST .... 9 W. Main B.t. I I ..ill. s