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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE HVB GARTER eg CANNON. Commercial Uoloi Uisram-v rom-inr of Lnednn. Ktctaad Pkmtln.Inirocec .nmi,r .il.l. n 1 a. KaMti' queen tourmBr-Cii.t.jjr f S V .rk Majrrs Ktre o( New York " JS.0'".1! ll,M'",,,"itaiiy.if Hartford, et. Orient tnrnnee I'ompanr. ,f Hartford. Corn rlreouns Fuid .if rrineNeo Norwich I'al.m Insurance K.iolsty o(Nirwcfa gatl.iad . Oermin ANliim c lnurjn e Company of XewYort PruIQtlal Ufa In.nrsnee Coups ... Nmr jMer Plate r.,miwnr a, Mas...,..,' -11ad.il!.. r,t.M oss-icc iw cre.Bcofa olog. ovir f . o. PHONE sa-i IDK. M OPPtNHEIMCR'S FREE SHOW TONIGHT! R On the Whittinston Hotel Corner Everybody Invited E. E. & GUiLLGT G0.PANY ARUUOIIF. WNN:;i)Ol. PAfl.-. Ai.LKY. I 1 E,caiar?n' ttrkcrs c,,iU,D2,?'on,j:,.;",l0",i To SiHiCulu'cxs and D.'aU'rn in Cotton wp offjr unexcelled Libk Piataaee Phone M FAt'IMTIES Collie Dogs. H. M. Ctls of Crusher, 1. T., tn-, forms u tnnt baa made arrangements with the Fr.lr commlttcc for a stall, but will be unable to get here with hl dojrs before the 19th. He lias eight head of both e. They are ail registered anil from prize 1nnlng strains. The pedigree of the parents Is recorded lr. the American Kennol chili and will be furnished the pur chaser. Fresh oysters .and cslery dally at City Fish Market. 3-lin i Barley Utal oil heaters will heal, absolutely, without odor. If not, your money refunded. Sold only by WEBKS HltOS. 15tf I'ractltal Tinners and Plumbers. Chafing dishes, bags and noveittea at the New Jewelry Store. 16-K WALTER C. DBAN. "Pastures Green." Tlye. alfalfa and Winter Turf or.i teed. For sa!o ny 13. li. Pr.gb, Ard more, I. T. Lots are selling every day in "Wal cott addition. Seo the plat in Wal cott &. Mulkcy's onicc. 2Ct. , nivons, Corhn ft Freasloy sell bar bed wire. I Wo are snowing Tallies In whlsK brooms tnat aro worth taking ndvan Inge of. Price rango from 10c to fliic 8 F. J. RAMSEY, Druggist. Stoves ! Stoves ! - Have tho nicest lino In Ardmore ar; sell tluMi cheaper than otheK Seo them before yon buy. 5-tf T. K. KEARNEY. Klorcntta? frames at the New Jew elry Store, Walter C. Dean, prop. 15-C Notice K. of P. There will bo a call meeting of Myrtlo lodge. No. 7, K. of P., on Sat urday night. Work In ranka of Page and Esnuirc. Regnlar meeting post poned M. GORMAN, C. C. Notice. Tho law Arm of Colruan & Mason, has, by mutual agreement been dis solved and J. T. Colcnian now occu pies room In tho now building Imme diately west of tho court house. Why Pay 10 Interest? The Standard Trust Co. given tho ir.an of moderate means tlio ben' flt of thu very lowest rote of In terest and long time payment. - vi pur month o'tli inl- I par eer.t interest will st-onre n Uroo loan under nr I m. Call on Lo"iil Agent W. A. H00FNAGIE Office in the Herbert Build! PUTTING OUT A FIRE is tho Hretnar 's businrss. My! thouyli, how lm and his hose spoil thirds whilo ho's at it Tho house nnd things insido aren't worth much when he gets through. Quit taUinpryour own tiro risk! Transfer it 10 us in one ol our "solid as n bank" conpanies. If you have a fire then we pay th ' bill. Try it at'd vou'li nl op better and have be ) r hoaJth. WALC0TT 'ft MULKFY Fhoae4 iC A Pre.ichcr and a Scrapper. Rev. Durham, pustor of the Free Will HnptWt church tdx miles east o Ixlngton. has proven himself some "hnt of a scrapper. Fighting the devil bolng in h line he took It upon him lf to give a couple of the former's subjects a rouutl thrashing on Satur day night. Sept. 31. and the way he did It would put a Fltsslinmons-Jef-frk battle In the side lights. Thu fol lowing fro.u the Lexington Leader gives the facts In the case: Pot several months the Freewill llaptlM church. Rev. Durham pastor, situated about six mlkH est or here, has experienced considerable annoy ance from several rowdies. At times arrests hav been made and fined Im posed, but this did not teem to dis courage tht bad men. l-;ist Saturday evening prayer ser vices were held there. Soon alter th ciowd began to gather, two of the prime movrs In thine disturbance started a row In which a son of the preacher was Involved, just as the affair wu raising to the boiling poln' Re. Durham happened, along an-l eonciuuing mat me boys Had run things Tong enough, he proceeded to take a hand. The first thing the boys knew of it Geo. Hnghes, one of the two, received a right-hand swln m the Jaw that knocked him fluL The preacher then turned to the other. Tom Latimer, and-beforo Hughes was on his feet, Latimer was h wtiipped man. About ten o'clock that night, anil tifter everybody had gono home, th church was burned down. Suspicion pointed to these two anil the officer were Immediately notified. Deputy Sheriff Frank Wynne captut.. Hughes Monday night on a Santa Ke train Just as It was pulling out ol Pauls Valley bound for Texas. He wan brcu?!: back and landed In the 1-ex-Ington. jail. Tuesday night I-itlnier was arrested in Purcoll. Uoth were taken to Norman Wednesday auu placed In tho county Jail. It was thought at first that Hughes Jaw was fractured. A doctor examin ed him while ho was In Lexington hut found no break. He aays, however. that It loo l;r like a mule had kicked him. Eutei prise. . Chrysanthemums. Kansas City Is to have a show of plants In bloom', but I have tho plnnis that will bloom this fall in pots. Will sell at reasonable prices. PAUL SCHAUB, Florist 5tf Ardmore Rose Cardec Stolen $25 Reward. Stolen from Joff Davis' barn on Weat Proadway, Ardmore, Thursday nlclit, Oct. 19, one bay horse, , It hands high, left foro foot white, sl years old, old wlro cut on loft hin. I'g between ankle nnd hock; also mil ill scar In both hocks; paced under snddle; a very stylish anlmnl; no brand. A reward of $25 will be pak for information lending to his where .ibouta. Addreas all Information t Jeff Davis, Ardmore, or Buck Garrett chief of police, Ardmore. I. T. 20-2t 1 Cel. Sox Coming. All you tood people who ordered Kcod.s from Winona Mills, be ye al ways read to receive tome and if called from home. Make arrangements for somo r.no to receive same. Col. Sox will ti. with you about the latter part of thu week, look out for him nnd oblige. Yours truly, 20-2 T. A. PANICKY. a a am Ss Wait Main . . 1 PEFSONAL W il. U'woAnl of Pun-ell i nm. Eugene Wolvertun la here from I MitnnsWIle. l.Vputy J-afs of Cornish as In the elty MJay. J. S. Bumh !i a vlaltvr to the city JTVRI Bfin. J. K. fiy In hcr from Coratah to attend the Fair. O. U AV.er It here from Ada at tending tto Pair. Kx-Oov Hani of Ttanomlnao wa In the city yesterday. ' Deputy Riirttm of Mill Creek la In the' city tor the Pair. ! Glenn M. Johnxm wni x recent rto 1 leor rrom Tishomingo. U C. Brennen la here from DavtM to sjwnd a few day, i-'peaker Brown of the Chickasaw U P'Ulatur' is hi til city It M. Puker la In the If y from Tli.'toi. i'r.w on business I!. R. Keel la In the cliy from laulB Valloy attetKHas; th fMr- '' , Mis A. V. Dank left today to visit frlenJs in K Lawrence, Kaa. U. 1. LaaceaUr l In the city from Ada to pad a few days. Mrs. J. I. WelU it In the city from Hail. yville the Ktteat of Mrs. C. i i Heth. I Miss Dor i Cooper of Oi ls is visit- Ins Miss JKssle and Myrtle Prultt of this city. i Mr. and Mrs. R. U Heams re In ( the city from' tVapanucka attending I the Hnir. I H. A. Klrkpatrlck Is in the city I from MarUtta to spend a day or so attending the Pair. I Willlanl M. Rlchart departed for bis I home in Co'cmintis, Kan., today aftar pleasant visit hare. Mr and Mrs. Jim Stonum are In the city from Gainesville the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter. I Hefore vow buy. se our line of eele- Orated llrldye k. Death coal and wooil heaters. WEEKS BROS. j 15tf Practical Tinners and Plumber.! ' i he kiks win give an Informal hop onlght and a large attendance Is ex pected. The n,w orehentra will fur nUh limbic for the even:. Deputy .'ones who was In th. 'rlty rion: Cornlfh yesteiday stated that he report tntit Lnther Wle. who kill ed Harris Thompson, was Acting as i pene officer was a mistake. For loans n city property Freil Sulder. T1S West Main. se H.i 1-lin Mesdames U. B. Booker and T. A. Thurmond, asslstetl by .Miss Nettie Trask, served n noonday luncheon to oout n score of their frKnds the i xposltlun hall ut the fair grounds to - dn. November Suggestion. The No.vmher i-sue of Suggestion Chl'-ago) ii uiagazlne of tho New "-syehology for t.iinkers. discusses he following s.ibjecis: Auto-Sllg- union, irugieas neanng, sugsesiive reason whin you hear two Sc-quoy-Therapeutics. Nature Curt, Ijiw of , ans talklnr that It Is not safe to say 'uguesUon In i-uilth and business, ' to thttm "Coweta." Muskogee Phoe rjuuinesB Psycliology, Psychic IU- nix. earch. Will Power, Dual Porsonallt . . Personal Msgnotlsm. Thought, Force, lygleno. The Reallaitlon of Mental deals. Telepathy, Psychic Powers of he Mind to Overcome Dlsense, Bad Wabits, etc 20 For loans on city property see H. 'red Snider, "IS Wen Main. 1-lm Encampment Oddfellows. Regular meeting of Indianola En ampment No. 10 tonight at 7:3U )'elock. Work In tho Golden Rule de "ree. A full attendance Is requested. W. W. TALIAFERRO, O. P Advertising Agent Anderson of the laltnu U-it I. t. . . . ln ,1, ..,......1 nt he fair. He states that the coming u.,,,n 4 Mil i J 1111 , UK- lU.OICab illas fair will be the greatest over if Id and that thousandth arr expected, fe says hat the Ardmore fair Is a :cod one and that he hopes It will be nado perninnont. The races are splen itJ, he said. For diamonds go to the New Jewel ry Store, V.'slter C. Dean, prop. 15-C Among tho visitors to tho city Is Paaron Morgan, a traveling man of ssnsas CPy, who states that the bus iness In the Chickasaw nation Is' first class. He says Ardmore has been well olvertlsed as a result of the fair. Mr. Morgan says that this point Is one of the best commercial towns In the onthwest and he predicted a groat fu- ure for Atdmore. , A large amount of cotton was mar keted on the streets today. There was an unusually largo number of farmers !n the city and several took In the fair. i Overcoats wero In great demand list night. The cold wnve, however, wss gladly wolcomod by tho people. Joe Lyot 3, a goed ridor from Dal las, has arrived nnd will rlda today and tomorrow. Lyons did somo good riding last year at the Dallas fair. Weather Bulletins. Sleeting at Gntosville, Toxas. New Orleans Kllllpg frost report ed from Amarlllo, Oklahoma and Ft. Smith. Colder wpather tonight, with killing irose as rar soutn as Ukianoma Torn tory. The thermomoter registered six de grees below zero In Montana this morning. RETURNS TO HIS HOME. Sunpossd to Have Besn Murdered Three Years Ago Insurance Paid. WhlMng. Kans.. Oct, 20. William FtKrftrlder. supposed to havo been murtered three years ago, has return " n his homo here. His parents who rrsIdo licrs went to Durango, Col., upon the dlacovory of decomposed ro mi'rs of a. man there- three years ago, a"-1 rnressed a dellof that tho body v" tint or their pnn. Tho fnternal InRiiranco organization of which tho mlsplng man wa3 a'raembor In good standing, paid tho claims on tho case. ornnmAii mim niimi otyuuiMn ulud yuno A SEPARATE STATE CLLB BANDS C)ISAUPT. And at Sanre Meeting Organizes Into a Jo nt Statehood Club and Pimm Resolutions Denounc trig Sequoyans. Wot. woe. nothing im; depressing, despondent ee i i -all you can see or feel these d;o- around the Separate State Ilea liu.n lor In this city and the reason is in hard to find Prom all parts of i country cornea the same old wren story of empty benches anil crowdloss meetings, ol Irck of enthusiasm. ln k I of Interest, lack of asscjanierts and lark of support, and General Ann .n i mat most ivsiroylng of all retnmni! era. Is in abnolute control Jolt uft. j Jolt has -n dealt the fetinoyans whi r they Anticipated the yl iA h:iinl land tv It .Integration lornlly set In when Mr .lames Gordon Dennett, the olalmtr extraordinary and pre agent plenipotentiary, struck, demnnded his I pay and quti the proposition cold, an t the bulletin and desk department work ! waa nban-Kmed. All of thu w.ts bat aouith. 'nit the worst wa- yet to come, and that, too, from Coweta the- pride of the push, where enthu- j alnfim was i .innt.ng riot and responses for cash were supposed to be ram pant. The claim department has I pointed with pride to Coweta as an evidence of the sentiment generally, for had not that town organized one I ai me mrgtsi separate siu;e cuiun iu the territory. Were they not the moit cherrful nrs on the list. Was It ! not an eay task to separate them from their sheckles and did not they I early rush to the footlights and cry for a eoun'v ;ea Ytm, verily, did an theio things happen; therefore waB there glee in camp when Coweta' name was spoken, and when gloom ajUlK.-J within the sacred precincts of the h- 'querter camp s.nd the cry of Cowe'.a tiroitaht at)od herr and sun- ugh. Now all i.t :'.ila .a changed. new are muledlctlens deep, dark and ' detpv'rato hurlel through the dismal' ntnir-hi re when-ver that name Is I mentioned nnd now on the office map : Hhtre .-!iewn that town a the bright ea star tf hone, la only one big blot of Mack and of the name there Is , sore lfr And the reason of it nil Is; this: The fcpv.ate State Club at Cowots largt ly attendee t , I ....I Jl. Tuvs.iay nt?hi at a largt mectlnK d'rSoUel. dltorn;ini.;ed. dls band"! rnd dlarnp-.cH ant organize-. Itsc-L into a Joint statehood club. It thtn pass'. -i a column and a half of resolotiuna denouncing the separate stale movements anil forbidding the : nse of th-.' name of Cowe'a on the htllnt n A ft enriillflati foi n enlintv seat, an 1 tit a message to Muskogee that It woukl dig up no more, no. even a HtMc bit. Coull anything o. more pronounced than this? Coulu anything b.- more tonelulve or more direct? Wei;, hardlv. and thts is th OPERA HOUSE One of Manager Robisoa's early bookings In tho way of popular at tractions is the Gertrude Kwlng com pany, one of the best ropertotre or ganizations. Miss Ewlng has. a great many friends here who will be pleas ed at this announcement. Tho en gagement Is for three nights, starting Monday, with the customnry ladlu free night, Monday, on which occas ion "A Futnl Marriage" will ho pre sented. In selecting this play as th ' opeulng bill of Miss Ewlng's reper toire, me management is pursuing i ( , .7 "-'cumuiaiBu meas promotea oy many seasons of experience In catering i tho wHnos of tho local patrons of the theater. "A Fatal Marrigo" is a comedy-drama with a leaning toward th' dramatic, though itho comedy Interest Is unusually clean cut and the play Is so constructed as to admit of some very clever vaudeville stunts whit are the between net features. Everything you oat will tasto good and do good If you tako Ring's Dys popsla Tablet3. Sold by City Drug Store. Gano Eads Killed. Willis, Tex., Oct. 10. At 5:3d o'clock Gano Ends was shot and kill- T.' a.n,J Mr' hads forlerly llve,J ul ejiuvesioii. . Gano Ends was formerly a resident of Ardmor-. and was In the Insurance business. .It la further learned tho killing was done ly Iff. H. oper of Houston, his brothor-ln-kvw who claims self de-1 it use. To Physicians. This Is U give notlco to thoe pay-1 slcians whj have been given tempor-1 ary license to practice medicine, that tho tlmo let .r expired for which they i were given, and that under no clrcum-' stances will thoy be renewed. Due I warning is hereby given that if thoy contlnuo "to do' practice, they will do ; ro In violation of tho law and wilt j render themselves liable to prosecu tion. J. C. McNEES, 20 Pres. Board Med. Examiners. I MISSION OF FILIAL LOVE. President Roosevelt Vlslto ths Old Homestead of His Mother. Roswoll, Ga., Oct. 20. Tho presi dent today carried out his long cher ished plan of visiting tho homo of his mother at Roswell, Ga., Ono of his reasons for coming south was that he might see the old homestead where his mothet lived. He and Mrs. Roose velt wero rliotogruphed- In a picture that IncIuJed two of his mother's old servants. Children Burned to Death. Pladen. Neb., Oct. 20. Two chil dren of.Ftftd Kiel, aged sixteen and four years, were burned to deatn, nd their mother, rs. Fred HU1. so badly burned sho cannot recover. In a firo which destroyed their homo icre last night. ' sowYssi ijM MEN WANTED JC5 To Wtll" tSliU'V AdatllS Shfl's Vp hnvn till thr nnir atil.. Si py lasts i ijfjivj nation lasts -,v md freak to rith brojul ball AAA to KE. ti.ivo your LYNN The Shoe Man. Milam ,llmil NOTICE TO On aivo-.int of the decision of tlio Wostcrn t'nion 'LVlr tfraph Co. to discontinue furnishiu dmvr ran- sorvii-, wo liavo bHn forotnl to ueuso opu itionN for a frv duys W'v wHI rosumo hiiMinchs ns soon .t wo cm l lfai liVd of li'.ist'd vlr's by a now cinipany wliii li li.is jiM i ntfii'il tin Mold. Wiitcb thin par for .mnuiiiu ,iii'iit i ri iMtiin:. lur Billiani and Pool T.u Ioin r- litt.-d ;.nd ro 'iptipp-d, rMn,uni oj in for business TURF EXCHANGE. 220 E. Main St , In th Whlttinfjton Hotel Building BOURGEOIS BROS. m ; PhOne m Fmir Hl.itks S..uth 'f t I'UrtheUse t BA1IU) S i o.V ind ,,.d Yanl ! n..w roa.ty for M.ar urdrr l'-r I o.il i.r Woed. Will ulie KholHsale Kl.iur. tp,l aud Ornln. Ournlra win lie to treat nil allku anil ly fair dealings Qlx'to ree-lc u share ..f v..ur palruonKv WB M S v BAIRD CO. National Life Insurance Co. OF VERMONT writes The Best Insurance in the World 'lliejr Onlng lemlnes- In Instates Non Participatinrj, Annual Dividend aritl"Five Yea r Accumulation Policies Ooo.l Cuutrsvls tor men of luewntj an. alilllty to act ,ti special or local agents ot Ind.nn Territory nKHiunu os vi.rs. r r : Kim J. H. -JCHSO, rlanagep IlDM01tE, I. T 1 1 fi ! m J I 5 W H j H U Count the Cost and You will use COAL , . . , Every time preference to Wood Order by phono from ARDMORE ICE, LIGHT a POWER CO. H. E. Foster, Manager awwatluixtniB We Lave a complete lino of P The best made, including 5. 5 1-2 and 0 foot bath tubs, A one-pieco wabh stands of different patterns and prices, j y and ono and two-piece kitchen sinks, from $4 to ?35. A i ccmpleto lino of bath room nickel plated furnishings, 1j uoi, soap and sponge holdeis Try our Monarch J Iu fact we can supj ly your warts in anything in plumb- 2 ing mate rial or tiuiff. Our past work stands as living J a "'a """itiui or iiiuritj. uur past woric stands as Jiving f testimony to the biph clahs j.luinbing work wo do. We are convinced tliHt we tan and will mako it to your in- terest to tlpure wi'h us When in tho market for anything f - iMouiwiii.- nut., iQ WEEKS . 1'rafiirnl Tinners j.nd Flumhers 209 West Main Street Telephone- 79 I 'z i) 9 west nam street SOO - ;. Also a full linu of cotuLt and ilow instep, widths from loot tittud forrect. tr mt.'t 1 -i.it ttfat t.-r 3gJjgECCT33i7X3aC PATRONS COAL! COAL! WE ARE AFTER YOU If you have any Jon of carriage or ot wugon repairing needing attention. Our skill, oxpertenoo and facllltlo h unite In making this shop tho bt Place for miles aronnd for nrst-olass rei air work on most any sort of vo hicls. If we see It w e'll till you very ijulekly atiout how muoh It will oot ti at It In' lino shape. 1 loutlou cjsls nothing don t hesitate to mk forone. Q. E. ALLEN HomoBhooIni: and Rutiber.TIre Work a Bpeolalty , i (27 nuiuuii, uutn duo in, luivvi roti , rit g showers, etc. J Massage Bath Spray. J us itjiii juuge ior yourseil. 1 1 BROS. Tchphonti 79 . I D