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Ardworc Friday October 20, 3t nun THE OA'vY ABDMOFE11E Uit flatin ArDmorcih;. SIDNEY SV'i'.r Pra?r.xc a tWoao4-eUi PHOHE. Citr iitor't Otaee lysi DmaatA . k .SW .... S ....PW? PabMst ?T afwrn (extept tusrear tad SnaAtf asocTAaK- M ir- .. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rat Week Oe MoaUl tm Year (Psjsbte to Advtmc. 16 . M 15 W 4 states coort tor t. Wn- il!ckMr Stock of th-e M4Ua Territory, and tk f m ejr. XMj vmomemt leasee, a t Uirietar tad rtrttU" T r' soa which may Ptt4 U Ad raoretts, or Mir arttele bMrt rtt" wru that are fait, will b gladtr or rt4 If broagfct to the at! f tbi publtobr. Ardmcrc. Friday. Oeteber, 29, 59. The talbT o( a family l apt to And oat there l scarcity In hide. The job-Mag nrice of bu be ad vaaesd a pair o-& It Is sow la order for the Water- prto Oil nwrpur to try on of K nlcV. reorganisation. Mr. Ileree ?held know bow to do K. e-0 It Ik sot serrtag Ijh tm a wo man Ui work ob a table Mrf tor th pre taw. vhlc kr Utile boy rT arsa4 br with tb aM ot hU tora out. AeeordlBf to Um VtlMiadnol np riHHHrt Mtloa. If com la wortb 4Cc pr tMaod. Ut.K jxw ton. ta cot ton tMd noaJ Bbonld b worth 128.S6 pw tot fr feodta;; jrpow. o-fro A St. Ila man alt?tniUl to oarn mtt ioldd J wltb a ipoon and nrly inKcfcsdei. Another arKtimwnt In vor f th mUwxl of wrly forboora. who ato with their flngera. That ladlctment against Senator IlorUm waa found faulty. It la almost es hard to mako a charge atlck aKalnat a anator aa It In to hlvo any othur eon of a rich man oo A Ilrlllkb torpodo boat ha Ixjon at' tackod by the Moorn. UnloM tho In- habitants of Moracru uwt a llttlo more cantlon, Oreat Britain may K-t ome mor land for the nun to hoi on oo Tfcoo Urtlah aUipn In Japanowo wa Urn aru bolng reutod by bantias Thati a ltu harmful and more cor dial grouting Uian the llu8Rl.au ship recently nrclywd In thoiw same wa' tors. The ICanjftn City Journal want wufitern man for praaldant. Wliat'a tho matter with 11 r. Itoonuvolt Aftr hln bear .umimlan of IrM. iprlnp, ha I certnlnly untitled to rank with wrtorn men. oo A mlaunderaundlnc vr a poker raiuo reaulted In n tragedy nt 'IVchu la, UIim. Two dnimmerB who were un thouKhted cnoiiKli to call onIi uther naiiina, fought a duel on the troU and both aro dead -oo- Tlie aUt or Mliaourl aUnda at Uie head of n llat aa the largeat apple, proiluolnjt atate In the union. The a umber of berin treea In that atate In 20.000.000. Now York atanda next with 11,000.040, and llllwiU third with 13,000,000. oo Ur. Cromwell, Uie trenaurer of the Uutuat Life, aaya that thoee ayndi ratoa are neceaaary U) protect the pol icy holder. I'erhapa Mr. Cromli mnana Uint the olIlcerB and dlrectorH wotild awlpe It all If the syndicate woro not valchlng. oo K Uuy dlpiito over Uio hox of an i;oln lit rating In church carclw, and there Ih a atrong dlupoeltlon to frown down tho Idea that Uiore In any ot tho femln'.no gender. Whatever may bo Uie cam) In heaven and nooody lipoma to have- any dednlto Infornm Uon on tho point It la qulto certain that all tiie angola on oarth aro tlrla or womon. A male angol down below horo la unthlnkablo. -oo At this beginning of n nw ncmlom Ic yoar wo commuml to tho young men of tho Hturient body upper clasemen and freHhmen alike the udvioe . ot Tlieoilor Itooaevelt, Harvard, '80: mudy hard when you atudy and play .hard wlien ydu play! 1'ut Into other -HDrde, the advice meana that It l al rayn- up lo u aelf-reapectlna; fellow li do hla lavel heat, wjielher at li.t hooka or on the grldlon. And Un i it? the note hi " JUtMT, TOCO S ACT O-F WOHSM'P. TVre it jmnthlct lis- the ac """" " .7", I I a RTHOjBMeilc war. 3 vonuntnej' uir ta' MM of Jt;na a rcitckoa TMb t mot (6 r '- tb act brtftf ttj tmm'.cm of trot la ; tfe niUfkn of Jmm. (or to tko Cfcrte- ttea au4 HbU aia. mi wax -abltty la the gnl la becoawc aai that n to an bwpfrtec oectscta' to aa o tcplno a work! i mtmn ae kavwto4gteg his aepan dence aaon powers MfVer than biaaaetf. It hrtng the aonmaxe also, that Jaaaa'a aae ceaa has not taraw) the spirit o her people to rata -story aad egotJaaa. bat that they have due regard for the bightr thiara of life aecortlsg to thotr bert coacepttosa of the aoMe atd the apiiftias. A pwp''1 rerltioa la the txarat 5ioa cf Ki beat aahit. aad whether tho rHftoe la trme or falae It itpra ont( the ideal aa the aptfllas khfia-mn- of ih? material aad tho spirit asi aa th- pnaoblias vrladpal of the ani mal , Jpaa vrihipa her ancestors as the gnlde of her conduct vU the pover of !wr schleTefaeati. She falls far short of the Cartotlaa concept loa of a redeeming Providence, bat she Is looking beyond the carnal, aad that la something. Phlloaophloall aad actually the an cestor waa no heUsr or wtaar or stronger, on th averag. thaa th aoc- eeesor. fmape Togo la a xreaier by all knmaa measaremenu. (baa the fathers whoee aplrlt he In vokes. Bat he Is worshiping, not the real man In his human act aad Uml tattoo, bat the idealised aptrit who has lost aM that la evil and' retains wtth lateaetaed vitality all that la par and exalting. He, Ma worship Is not idolatry hut Idealism, whloh la the right direct ion toward the trwth. It Is m r observed, also, that Ja pan'a wortnlp of ancestors Is aa m- latlon of virtues, and therefore an In centlve to nobler conduct. Among some other psopvea there la a aort of ancestral worship that Is nwre Doastine: of blood and heraldry, which la only pride and a boot the vainest and silliest of all the forms of pride. These worahlnera do not emulate; they do not even Imitate their ances tors except In respect to faults and in firmities; tnd they seek to balance their own shortcomings by the Imagi nary vlrturM of a long llnoago. The more the world learna of Japan the moro it find to admire and ap plaud. Whilo her religion la pagan, It la a beautiful tort of paganism, and It exhibits n atate of mind already looking upward cr:d therefore tho bit ter pruparwl to conceive and accept the subllmo trutha of Cbriatlanity Itpconl. oo OUGHT TO STOP IT. The law forbidding all kinds of gamo of chance If applied rigidly can make progroeslve ouchre parties few nnd far between. Gainesville .Mes senger. Prom tho above It would bo inferred that tho editor of the Messenger , Is opposed to progTesalve euchre. So in Slate I'reii. and he ho no hesitancy In saying that if Uiero Is any game that ought tu be interdicted by law I Ik progressive enchre. As II is played il It uothtns more or less than a game to hofuddle people and to make them wroth at their kind. State press play ed In a game once, and only for th fun of the thing. About thirty women were at different tablet at riving to beat each other. There was a cbatt 1 that would make the noihimi barn yard as silent a death. Th re wt-'i cries and exclamations of )u rror an . sniffing, and aome tears. Then for a moment everybody got up a if they were golns to light; but thai meant that tho playcra were taking tanr places at different table Th.-u af .nr the noise on this account reaxud, tlif other vocal aoiiBllu,r and wri-.tlin c oairuccced. There may bo people who can keep their heaJa In such n. bed lam, bill Statu 1'rean was btup m.m Progressive euchre Impairs th' n.iu l. I'rogretalvo euchre dostroys the hear ing. Progressive euchre develops man's dislike for hi kind and partic ulnrly fur hit female kind. And for thla reason, in tho Interest 0 c)vd aatlou and good order, the law ouidit to stop it. And, in addition, U can be said, that a poker game wlu re thousand of dollars are bet will uo. engender an nuuli bad feeling as u progresHlvo euchro game over a 6tc prize. Dallas Nows. 00 Somo of the uautern newspap. rs havo boeu frightened out or such viu as they hail ltecauuo the prosl.hnt of some woman's club in CUicagu ope.u a , the sua to 11 the oUtcf day with ihu terse declarntlon: "Woincn now ov.i Lhs earth." Thort't, : In th it id frighten anybody. Viiv ..wa now" lu redundant. They havo al.vayn ov.no .' It and "all that therein is, laeladin the' men." 0fl ' Jlafara on buy, mi.$w line of crit '. r ' Jirtiite C-'x' . h ccsl and woc I' -a v. ' ,' 1 ' . i.'if r.jr'l-al 'i'. ... li .ijjj Ti ::iJj. i , MARKET REPORTS.WKE SWEPT BY STORM I By B. H QHl'ot Co.. member: ot ftrtran raitm , I .COTTOH MARKET. Ardnwr Otj ' 2 The MOowiug r th anntaUoni tor undar: . lrrerp4 FttUirec v. t - l-n 1 St M "al : . j at in 44 ' SI reh mm Spsu and Sales. N;w York Fnture. Opa fMgk torn tM MM tM . - It W 1 MBt Mia w is r? t 3 CIok ; 1. DSf. Mar. SptU and Sale. is u (Iw Orieant Feturea. 09a mm Ijt Clote st a ' Oee. it taat mat mm m mm is mu um 1t 1 .. ; ! ar Spat ind Sales. it t-t GRAIN. WttBlV' at 1- t? Oee Kay Oiti- re-. Mar 41 l-i M 1-1 . 11 -MT'i tl Tblenze kaaaiCltr im OaMfea ja scar si? S lle Mady TTs Mt orer. neeu boss a jmt ant Mixed Ml Good MS-IM Enok M4U Utrht fta-M; Cattle vi tk Sbep l ly rdmore Hrlces. Cotton sold on the strset today for! 9 l-2c to 0 3-lc. Seed coUon tl 11. Receipts for the day ISt bales. An Ohl j minister says .ha has re :eUed a "mysterious imprttsslon that he mutt make a Journey around the world." It is likely that many othera have ncelved the Kirne lmpres.don, but they haven't had any body to put up ihe necessary Shekels to act on the Impression. The Ardinorelte for all the news. Nobby and We have secured the exclusive agency for the celebrated "DOROTHY D0DD" SHOES. and we now have a full and complete assortment of the new fall styles which we shall talle pleasure in showing the ladies. This line of shoes is too well Known by stylish dressers to need any comment or rec ommendationthe name "DOROTHY D0DD" is sufficient becau e everyone Knows there no better fitting or wearing shoe made at $4.00 or $5.00. The price on these shoes is stamped in plain figures $3.00 and $3.50 We are are aiio showing a beautiful line of the well Known "Krippendorf-Dittman" Shoes" for ladies. This shoe is one of the best medium priced lines ever shown in Ardmore. They are so g'cod that WE GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR and will refund a new pair for every unsatisfactory pair. Thny go at $2.00 and S2.50. FOR THE GENTLEMEN: We have a complete line of that peerless malte "M. A. PacKard" Shoe This line of shoes is sold the world over and worn by thousands of glad feet in every country under the sun. Errual in quality, slyle, fit and wear to any $5.00 or $6.00 made, and sold at thr popular price $3.50 and $4.00 The "M. C. Bizer" Shoe The only maws patent leather shoe sold with a guaran tee, Every mi. caries I guarantee A JJf.iU Splendid line Men's ihoes Boys and girls should wear the "Blue Ribbon" and "Webster" Shoes for school neat as a pin 'IV.ce a look thmuj?ly hN tlopurtmoi.t. It h a real shoo store in itself. Wo tike pleasure pru id of tho goods u o have to show lujowiug t'.tat no one ha s better goods or nower styles; I 0N PRICE KA5IMG aj AT. SJXTT HOUR.. MILES ;' C4tVt of Owrtaac Wilt he Vey af Goad rfeet -1 nMMMuoea ec ea TheWMn' iaa l-. f tte'OMk. Detroit. Oct z. The Lower Lakes er twept last atgkt hy te hvlet t'.orm of the aaaaon. the wind Uawfekg aisty utiles per hoar at soom (Mat. Marinette. Wis.. On. S Thestorx but sight did one hundred aad tfty tsMasMd dotkari daanar ahanac th ManonHutL river. Th docks hav been wnahra arway. boat honain torn to pit can, thoasaads of tons of eoal thrown Into the bay aad saany tags and x.MA'.re laenches wese destroyed New Yotk Cation Letter. of S3 JS a bale from te How York cotton letter by Uclatyrw Th cotton market was dnamlaatM by weather conditions today aad ear- T aavtceit ot uumg rrosts in uunno- m B ' DOrtvl Teas stimulated aciive raying mnHai iw ogu ac- count , vhlrh con tinned dtrrhag the treater par, of the day and carried ' prices up $1 and tl.2S a bale, making u iJium at S3 hl (na the ' low level rarlitr in the week. In addition to the unfavorable , weaUier advices the Interior ajtd port movement was entailer aad the amount of cotton brought Into eight for the week f bowed a falling; oC compared :h ibe previous week and I rnat of last yetir. J A greater part of the bujins was for short account and the short. later- eat nrust new be prety well enmiaated from the narket aad this weakens the technical (raltion. Th rater weather advices were less nnf-rvorab'.e and prices reacted to S points 00 proS'. takln-r. The teennicai condition ot tne mar - kt will likely Indnc? more or lest profit taklaK anJ unless weather coo- dltloas are unfa .-oral le. a higher level may also be reached by some opera tions for the short account. We be lieve It advisable to take down part' of accumulated pdofitt and await reaction In the market before buy4Bv j for another upward movement. Oper- attoas Is now turning more to the side 1 fir . m m i .w rmn nnn mil xii.nfHin I to any estimates In escest ot 10.1&0.000 bales. All Hpot markets arc quoted frai 1-S to 1-4 hitrher today. Yours very truly. .. K. K. GUUJ.OT & CO. Thoe Mcntuna and Wyoming rob bers, who have been holdins up stage coaches to? Detty 15,000 hauls, must feel awfth'.:' cheap when they read ot tho hold up. of the great eailern life insurance companies. Subscribe for tho Ardmoreite. with it a written guarantee $5.00 shoe for VMMO Dainty Ardmorc's Fastest Growing' Store STJpflOR I k BETTER I HAIR mtrJ STUFitD 3 mm i FOR SALE AT R. A. JONES Big Furniture, Carpet and Stova Store We have just rcceired our complete line of Fall and Winter Suitings sad are prepared to give you more for your money than EVER. Before placing your order coll and examine our Hue. Oar prices are RIGHT. Come and see- Suits From $2(r.00 up Ercry Thing a ?Ian Wears Except Hit Shoes W. K. Byrd Co. JERRY SIMPSON'S CONDITION. Life Is Now Being Prolonged by Uo-1 ir.g Opiates. Wiohi-a, Kans.. OcL 20. Ex-Oon-rressman Jerry Slmton awoke this ' i morula l- a trifle stronger. Life, how-, ercr. is hclnr Drolonced bv the use cf opiates. ! . 1 STEAMER WENT ASHORE. j At Least Two of Crew Crowned in ' Yesterday's Storm. Cleveland. O., Oct. 20: During a Btrce storm on Lake Erie early today the -learner Sarah E. Sjxdden went ' ax'nore east of Lorain. She carried 1 a tow of thirteen. A number of whom j jnmped overboard when the vessel j began to go to piece, it Is believed that at least two of the crew were drowned. Standard Oil Still Advances. Pittsburs-. Pa., Oct. 20. The bland-1 I ard Oil company today advanced the 1 j price on tit grades of crudo oil ex I cept Raglan, Henna, Tiona, Newr.v.tb I aiv Cadell oil Sve cents.. Corning wf raised ten cents and some of the rest j eight cents. Lower grades were ad-! 1 vanced two cents. I Independence, Kas., Oct. 20. Mce of weatern oil advanced' one cent to day. Price ot fuel oil wa3 not changed. We are making a specialty on heat. Ing stove? Come la and loo!c through our Btock. BIVENS. COP.HN & PRENSLEY signed by the mailers and New $3.59 and $4 CO cCJ- y X3V a' or jtfr- w w We offer our One line of guns a; very low prices. BIVENS. CUKHN & FIIENSLEY On T, ime UE KNOW a possessor ol a South Bend Watch move iieDt who had it re trulatcd lH!t Christinas. It has not variod from "Western Union time since that date. KODENBERG, Smith Go's. 20-year guaranteed watch chains are built like a 20 year watch case. Hffvo Mr. Nixon shew both ot them 10 you. COLEMAN BROS. DUl'Ont6TS AVn JEWKLEnS lti. r.e 'ui this is baclted by our own Sj Shoes S2.0 and $2.50 wear, solid as a roclt and $1.50 u $2.50 in showing you because wo aro S.OfrSE