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Ardmore, Monday, November 6, 1005, THE DAILY ARDMOREITE FIV IT c o cxnrcn OARTER & GANNON, agents HtPXESCXTINO THE PCLLdivrtO rtsLMULK COUrilltO ("oramerrlal t'nlon Atirsncc Company nf Iontlon, nnclsofl Puatlae Insurance Comp.mT of Li n loo, Kn'glaud Onrrti Insurance Company of New Yorte Nlagrn Klroof New York Phoenix Insurance Cnwpan;? t Hartford, Conn. Orient Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn Fireman's Fund of San Francisco '. ' Norwich Unlou Insurance Society of Norwich, l.nirlsnO Herman Alllnncelnsurance Comnny of New Y'ork Ocean Acclilent nml UunraMen Corporation Prudential Life Insurance Cotupanr New Jrrsoy Plate Glass Company rhenlxof llreoklyn, Philadelphia t'nderwrltert of PhlUJlitl. Springfield of Massachusetts, l.lrerpoul, London & Ulolin of Liverpool ocrioe in OAHTen-aooxEif bldo. oven r, o. DR. M. OPPENHEIMER'8 FREEJSHOWTONIGJH'n On the Whittington Hotel Corner Everybody Invited IMPORTANT NOTICE We have made arrangements wltli W. M Pagu to deliver Cotton Seed Meal ami HuIIh to jour ham nt i I .SO per ton for thu Mulls anil $1.25 per sack for the Menl. The Best and Cheapest Feed for your Milch Cow Mr. Page's Phono No. IS2AS, Call him up. puoNK 3j Ardmore Oil H Milling Company H. FRED SNIDER, Loan Agency. IXeal Batate, Insnranee, Investment, Kental, Collection, and Loans. Office No. 720 West. Mala. Phone 021.1. Transfers In Real Estate. The following transfers have been recorded from Oct. 3d to Nov. 2, in clusive: William .1. Heed et nx. to William llendrlx. warranty deed, KM'. B',4 of sv: B'A or w,i of aw mi swj of SW',i of SWM. See. 33. T 1 S. K :! B. Conslilor.it Ion $050. William llendrlx et ux. to W. J.' Williams, warranty deed, SEU : BVi of SWVi: KM of of SWM: SW : I. ..t CUM! n.t CUM. CnK flfl 'PI S ' H '! K Consideration $3,000. Albert T. Trimni et ux. to H. V. Baxter, warranty deed; lot 3, block 199, Siiltihun, I. T. Consideration $025. ' I Bertie Bbatiowatubbe et al. to Mil- tnal Trust Co. and J. K. Hamilton, deed: SW'4 or SW4. Sec 7, NWU ! of SK'i of NWV: SWU f NWVi: N. of SWM of SW', ; NWU of NB, M r SW',, Sec. r., T r, S, it. 2 V. Consideration $9f0. W. Chennult et nx to H. V. and Kthel Watts, warranty deed, SBU of SB',i, 'See. 3, T 1 S, It 3 B. Consid eration, $000. .1:11.' White or H. F. Watts and Bthel C. Wntts. warranty deed. SBVi of SB4, Sec. C, T 1 S, It 3 B. Consldu atlon $C00. J. C. McCandless et uk to J. C. Mc Cully, warranty deed. S'6 of lots 1 and 2. block 219, Sulphur. Consider ation $200. Noah B. Taylor to J. C. McCully, lot 10, block 20S, Sulphur. C. and C. Nations to George C. Commer, lot 3, block 71, Davis. Pat ent. C. and C. Nations to (3 em P. Mc Millan, lots 4 and 5, block 545, Ard more. Patent. Jackson Barrett to .1. H. Akers, warrant v deed, NBV, of NB'4, Sec. 15, T 3 S, It 1 W. Consideration $200. David Naklshi to Joseph M. Hettos. wniranty deed. SBVi of NBVi or SW 'j. Sec. 21, T 3 S, H 2 W. Considera tion $51). Fred Olbbs ct al, to J. S. Gibson, war-r-ntv deed. V or NW'4 ofSBVi B'i or NB',4 of SWM, Sec. IB: SVi or SB'i of NW',; NB', of SWVi of NWV5. See IdiNWVi of NHV, of NB V4 3 NW'4 of NBVi: See. 34. T 3 S, H 2 W. Consideration $500. W. 11. Johnson et ux. to Ilortha Whlteman, warranty deed, NV of lot :i, block 420, Ardmore, $500. ICdward Christie to W. P. Terrell, warranty deed, SBVi or SB '4 of NB M ; BVt of SBVi : NWVi of SBVi : NVi or swvi or sbu ; suu or sw4 ot SBVi, See. 1, T 4 S, It 2 W. Consid eration $520. Jessie Iiuls to W. P. Terrell. SBVi of NWVi; W'. of NBVi or SWVi; NWVi or SW'4, Sec. 1, T 4 S, U 2 W. Consideration $1,050. Joslnh James lo W. P. Terrell, N 20.01 neres of lot 1, nil or lot 2, Sec. 1. T 4 S, It 2 W; SBVi or SBVi; SVa of NBVi or SBVi: SBVi of NWVi of SBVi B'd of SWVi of SBVi, Sec. 3G, T 3 S It 2 W. Scaly Aaron' to W. P. Terrell, SV-i of N' of SBVi: N. of SW'4 of SB M: SBVi of SBVi. Sec. 2. T 4 S, It. 2 W. Consideration $520. John Aaron to W. P. Terrell, SBVi or SWVi of SBVi. Sec. 2; KVs of WV4 of NBV4, Sec. 11. T 4 S, H 2 W. Consideration $520. Taylor Johnson et al. to Arthur Sinclair nnd H. C. Rlcketts, 7V4 acres out of the NWVi of SWVi of NW',. See. 32, T 2 S, It 2 W. Consideration $50. j. C. Lcsnro et u.x and O. A. Wells to W. A. Palmer, lot 1; bloclt ISO, Ardmore. Consideration $050, Belle nnd Goorgo W. nell to J. W. Williams nnd W. II. Downnrd, 5 acres out of the NWVi of SBVi of NWVi, Sec. 32. T 2 S, It 2 W. Con sideration $48.75. C. nnd C. Nations to Orvillo P. Ty- T. N. COLEMAN The City Druggist Phone 4 HtL CAffftOM PHONE ZSA nsmnui piiunk aa AT TUB NEW JEWELRY ..STORE,. You will find a full line of .Jewelry In the latest designs, also diamonds, loose rnd mounted, Silverware, Cut Glass, Watches, Hand Painted China, Plated Ware, Florentine Frames, Chafing D.slios, Clocks and everything ill the .leweler'h art. WALTER C: DEAN JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Fo,,r ,lo"rs ,wPB,,..of 9.,5i NnlK ',!n",; -Nt)- 108 t -Mai" t. "Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty." " " " ' I pp. lots 1, 2 and 3, block 341, Ard- more. Patent. Isaac S. Wright to Ijey P. Hobo, lou 4 and 5, block 217, Sulphur. Con sideration $500. T. S. Booth et ux. to Gilbert B. nnd Frank G. Sruman, east 21 feet lot 7, block 327, Ardmore. Consider ntlon S2,5iiO. ('. and O. Nation to Snllie Belli Smith lot 7, block 3n2, Ardmore. Patent. Lyman 11. Parker et ux. to Hev. P.. W. Cummins. WVi of lot 5. bloclt 14, Sulphur. Consideration 5"o0. William B. Battles to S. A. Apple Si of NW'4 or SBVi; NWV, or SW M ot SB', ; SV4 of NBVi of SWVi : NBVi of SBVi or SWV4 ; N 20.UG neres or lot 0. Sec. 0. T 3 S. It 2 W. Con sideration $500. J. S. Gibson 10 .las. A. Cotner. nr. undivided onc-tliird or W'i of NWVi of SBVi; B. of NBVi r SWVi. Sec. 15; S',i or SBVi Of NWVi; SBVi "f SWVi of NWVi. Sec. 10; NWVi of NBVi or NWV4: NWV4 of NB14, Sec 31. T 3 S. It 2 W. Consideration $227 Benjamin Byuliigton to .1. S. and h. V. Mullen, WVi or NW4 of SBVi NVi of SWVi; SBVi of SWVi; SVA of HWV4 of SV'4. SOP. 20, ,T I S, It 2 W. Consideration $u20, Born to Die. The Burial Association was organ ized here May 1st, have now aboui 1500 members nnd havo only hai: threo deaths up to the present. I only costs a trifle and every man. woman and child In Ardmore shoal' belong to it. All members over ten years old at denth gets a $100 burial, and nil members under ten years ol at death gat a $50 burial. It costs those over ten years of ago ton cents to become a member and those uiuei ten years of age nvo cents to lie come a member. Those under ton years or nge pay no more till they g to bo tin years old. then they pay same as other members. Those ten years old and over pay In addition t their membership foo twentv-flvi cents as nn advance assessment. The: then pay no more until two member die. If those two members, who i' are children under ten years old, yoi pay ton cents for tlioso two children. if tho two members who die are ovei lc" yens out, you pay iwentv-nvi ''"t for tho two members. Who it that wouldn't pay ten cents tc hsiv" two fhlldren each flven a $50 burial, or twenty-flvo cents to hav two older people each given n $1P burial? You surely haven's though) how cheap this Is, or you would have been a member ere this. If you nev er need it yourself, you will be help Ing bury! others, but how do you know that you or yours will not be tho next to bury, and havo you laid away a sufllclency to bltry you or yours respectably? If you havo now a good supply of this world'6 goods, would it not bo a pleasure to you ! give these small amounts to see, oth ers burled in respectability. Think nliont this and seo T. C. Brldginan, and hecomo a mouther nt once. Dally Ardmorelte 50 cts. per month. 109 West Main r PEHSONAL ! tacMmgnemnSn Ennsrnmanirty II. S. SltKgs of Belwyn in In ill. m on b islness. 1. I' llen Ms rcuriifii front a vis li to, the Dallas Kalr. 0. N'. Hodues cf Cheek wan n bust wn visitor today to Ardmore. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Million htm- re turned from it visit to Oklahoma City. S. A. Noland Is at homo from a visit to tin Daltns Knlr. Stovo says lio lias vlslt(!il the Kalr for ton years but the crowd this year beat all former records. ltobt. Ciimmlngs of Ada vns In the city today . Hon. Albert Ronnie was here from t Pauls Valley today. 1 Judge Townamid went to Tlsho I tuliiKo this afternoon. 1 W. It. llerndon of Tyler. Texas, was I In the city yesterday. A. N. Avryt, Jr., of GnliiMVtlle wan in Ardmore yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Stono of Kan sas were In the city yesterday. Frank Hniris 1 In the city from Drake, having come as n delognto to the anntisl convention of tht Farm I'l-V Union, which met here Saturday Hev. C C. Welth departed today for Shawnee whore he goett to assist llev. I'ulton In conducting a revival which will last ten days. Kidney Suggs went to Urock this afternoon to organise a single state hood club. Mrs. It. Hardy has returned from Dallas where she attended the Dal las fair. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hrncey have returned from D.illns where they took In the fair. C. D. Cat tor was a visitor to the Dillas fair yesterday. Miss Montgomery, one of Marl ettt k efllelcnt school teachers, was In the city yesterday en route from hera home In Tenncsseo to Marietta. Bret Dunlnp came In on the Choc taw yesterday. Land Commissioner Clark of the Kstntn Fe was i. the city this morn ing. .Mr. Plnkertf. of Tykv, Texas, v.-f.s here yesterday the guest of Mr. mid Mrs. V. A. Niblaek. D. C. JatntPm from Clnrlisvllle, Texas, is hero visiting his aunt, Mrs. laura Terror. W. T. Haxter anil family from m-ar Winchester, Tenn'., are here v. !tli a view to locating. Mr. Baxter Is n brother-in-law to Attorney Da vis. Kill the Cats. Any person noticing estray or dls-e-'cd eats about their premises are : ousted to kill the same promptly. This by order of the board of health. S. S. CAltlt. President. Frank Bonner is up ilt sick with fever. after being The school board will meet this af- moon to discuss matters of Inter est. Du Barry Tonlnht. 'n presenting Dullarry at the opera ' iifri tonight the management of ;ie -aire have taken a stoo In the right direction. DuBarry" originally produced at lasco's Theatre In New York wns '" theatrical sdirfntlon of the age, I nmdo Mrs. Leslie Cnrtr the fore- st star in the dramatic flrinaiuent. While the original company is loo " .e and too expensive to play towns size of Ardmore, tho present can ' '.t company of artists headed by s Mnrgr.ret Neville and Mr. Wll I in Jossey, has been organized In ot ' r to give theatre-goers of the sninl- r cities u chance or witnessing .he i iniatlc novelty of the senson. The story of DuUnrry Is vory intense .j- company exceptionally strong. i i the costumes and scenery, away "yond anything on tho roHd at ine iv sent time. The iucldentnl music will be a poeial -'ituro of this eenlng'. perfonnamc. iliinnirer Joseev of tho Dullarry iriiiKiiiv is hero todnv. Tins com ear- i a greai ueai or special seen- ry and Is said to bu ono 01 the -t reticent on thu road. The Blks will give n smoker on Tung day night Nov. I4tli, the regular meet lug night, when u large class win be Initiate 1. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Fresh Colorado Celery. California Tomatoes. New York Grapes and Nice fresh Horse itaddlsh fresh from i lie horse. Ai the Cold Storage. POUTKIt STAPI.BS, The Hed-Headed Grocch. Phone 5!t. 5-3 A number of prospectors wero In tho city tills morning looking over the town. After spending sevora' hours hero tho party went north. One of the prominent visitors to the city today was N F. Frostier, a busi ness man of Bl Dorado, Kan., who wns here the guest of his friend, C. P. VairDenberg. Seven yenrs ago Mr. Fra.lor visited Ardmoro and the pro. gross since that time made a great Impression with him. He said that Ardmore was destined to bo a city that It was a tine town and a splen did business point. "There aro fow, if any vacant houses in tho town," said Mr. Frazicr. Ho departed for Bl Dorado nfter spending the day hero. RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Successor to Bonner &. Bonner Open Day and Night. uyfhliig you want delivored to any part of tho city day or night. 5-3t Tho city council Will meet In regit hit session tonight and .thnro will bo t, good doal of business to dispose of. The matter of the graining of a telo phone rrnhchlso will cotpo up. ! In tho Commissioner's court today J tla- Washita Land company Hied suit. THE VACANT LOT SALE. Purchasers Have Abiding Faith in Ardmore Good Prices Prevail. j The government's lot sale reviatt.l the fact tniii iwtlty In Ardmore in anx lonsly soughi for. although It l di clnred the jinces obtained Is bv no means an Index to the .value of rial estuto 111 the eiry. Hecn'tlSc of I he i ogranhlcnl location of the lot-, h bidding ilia not reach that stage win rt pxorbltant pilces were liaid. lull par , ties paid well f(n- iheni ami greai Ik I crest was mnulrestod In die lot k.ik Tlioso who iiiirchaHed llrmly believe that good returns will be Hail, .k they used wisdom In buying them One man who did not reside in Ant inoro wanted to know why so much Interest wns manifested in the s.ih l!o wns told that the people had 'h" utmost cbnllilence In the town, be lleving thai some day It will be a flip city and tout allies will enhance ac cordlngly. To own real estate in Ardmore l a fond desire of the peo pie. The invent ineiit offers oppor Utility for money making. Bveryone seemed to fully realise this last ri.it urday. CoL Kelsey, who conducted the sale, Htateii Hint the ilemnud hew lor renlty was greater perhaps than In ninny towns where he hnd been. Long before the sale he wns beseiged n ninny who p-ked information. Sever al parties who sought this Information did not reside in Ardmore, but had boon nMracied hero by the announce ment thai lots would be sold. As a rule outside people are as anxious buy real estate In a good town as tie people who reside In it. lJeeause of the desire of many to own property. Street Commissioner t.nndrum sold six lots the same day and the crowd seemed anxious for them. The lots were situated In Kits" Ardmore and are Improved with fruit trees. K. C. Tucker. John F. Kasl"y, C. T. Wiggins and Chas. Fraley were the bujers. The property brought ,n excess or $1000. Sidney Suggs wis the auctioneer and he Is a good one. Had the day been favorable for the sale an Iiuiuciif e crowd would have attended It. away. The rain kept hundreds Ardmore Typographical Union No. 648. Meets first Tuesday evening of each month at 5:30 o'clock. J. W. GOM.KDGE. Pres. I 1M-1S0N COLBMAN. Se -Treafl ltecenily Cbiel Slaughter enter-, tallied tlx lire Ixiyr- will) a lunclp'iin ' which wus greatly apprtcluted by the laddies. The company reclpro , cated tile treat by prcsehtlll-i ii C'nle' Slaughter a new set or harm hip le especially by J. C. Preddy. The et 1 Is nn exact pattern of the one used 1 by turn chief of the lire department at 1 Fort Won It. Chief .Slaughter, brought the new s:t of harness into , use for the first iltne tills morning. ; United htates Commissioner Itob nutt is in Marietta Iti'.iVng court. Tlio court olllcmls came in from Tishomingo Saturday to spenu Sunday in the city. Tho civil dock et nt tluit place has been flnlshed. Chas. VonWelse has departed for . Washington lo loolj ufter eltlxenshlj i eases. He will be gone several 'days. No Asslr.tance for Russian Jews. I Washington, Nov. G. President hns 1 decided that no action can bo taken by this government nt tho present which will be of any beullct to tho Jews of ltussia. I In a recent issue of tho Ardmorelle It was stated that Frank Butt had 1 isuuiiieu mo urn,; fciiiru 01 iioiiuei Bonner. ..Mr. Hint states-that he bus hern employed only by Mr. Philips nnd that he does not own any Interest in i ue hidcu. Bverythlng you oat will tast3 HOod and do good If you take Ilin-i's Dys - popsla Tablets. Sold by Ci .y Drug storo- II. S. Snags of Berwyn, who Is in le city today, states that Berwyn is the ( I.n ntil... 1. .-...,.... .......I..., i""' muim.-i fo rtlio surrounding towns. r oriy , bales of colon were marketed there this morning, a good deal of it was brought from Mill Creek, Dougherty and other places. , The Ladlos Aid Socloty of tho Cen tral Baptist church will meet wltn Mrs. (3. H. Bruce. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. For loati3 on city property seo H. Fred Snider, 718 Wost Main. Mm Attend the reception at Mr. and Mrs. it. W. Itaudol's Wednesday for the benefit of tho civic work. 0-2 Notice to Taxpayers. I The 100.1 taxes are now duo and , the books arc open. Please call in ' mid sottlo promptly. W. It. IIOBBRTS, I Assessor and Collector. , The Ladles of tho W. C. T. U., will give a reception Wednesdny at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. it. W. Itnn dol for the benefit of the civic work. A musical program' has been prepared : and refreshments will bo served. 0-2 Our shotguns aro jgolng at vory Io. prices. Come In and seo what we offer. BIVBNS, COIHIN &. FHBNSLY. A Disastrous Calamity. It Is a disastrous calamity, when you loso jour health because Indigos tion and constipation have sapped It away. Prompt relief can bo had In Dr. King's Naw Life Pills. They Imlld up your dlgefitlvo organs, and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipa tion, etc. Guarantee,! at W. B. Frame's-ill ug store. 25c. . Notice. J. M, Arnold, doing a gonoral mer chandise 'business at Springer'.. I. T will be succeeded by tho Ann of Ar nold & Bldrlgo. .Thp now firm assum ing all . liabilities and collecting all debts of the old firm. .1. M. AltNOLI). 3-C W. A. BLDHIGB. Ladies' Button Shoes Made with Goodyear Welt Patent Kid, Cuban heel, but ton blucher, Pote. toe, per fect picture, an ideal shoe for dressy wear; Special Price.. LYNN -- THE SHOE MAN -- LYNN TURF EXCHANGE 220 EAST MAIN STREET, WHITTINGTON HOTEL BUILDING t'ntll can m o in iitlvfnt-tairy wire service we will Place- lien on I.atonl.i nnl Katern race a tuMn a given with results In Fort Worth Keren! or chle.igo Kiclnf Form. Kntrle an he seen ilalh at I p. m. Woll eipilppe llllliaril nnl Pool Hall In I'onneettoti . BOURGEOIS BROS. Phone Ml- Four mocks South of courthouse For UAIItD'.H Coal ami Wonl Yard Is now ready for your order (or Coal or Wood. Will also wholnale Flour, Feed and Drain. Our aim will lie lo treat all nllko and liy fair dealing hope to receneu snare or your patronage 120 II. Ht. H W. c 1! i Wo have a complete line of Standard Enamel Ware Tlio best made, including 5, 5 1-2 and 0 foot bath tubs, one-piece wash stands of different patterns and prices, and one and two-pieco kitchen sinlts, from $4 to 05. A complete lino of bath room nickel plated furnishings, such as tumbler and brush holders, bath seats, towel rods soap and sponge holdeis liny showers, etc Try our Monarch Massage Bath Spray. In fact we can supply your wants in anything in plumb ing material or llxtures. Our past, work stands as living testimony to the high class plumbing work we do. We are convinced ihnt we can and will maku it to your in terest to iigure wilh us When in the a. nvket for anything in the plumbing line. Try us and judju for yourself. WEEKS BROS. i f f Practical Tinners end Plumbers i iuy l Uil libili Elicit 3. PUTTING OUT A FIRE ii the tircmnr.'.s business. My: though, how he and his hoso . . ,. . . ... spoil .mugs wniiu tie s at, a. , The house It 11(1 tilings inside j-ttron't worth much when he I gets through. rn Quit taking your own tire risk j Transfer it tu us in ono of our 1 "solid as a bank" companies. If jyoii havo a iir. then we pay th uotiov inl( im, f, n.iu v hoaltli 1)1 ul 1 ,um 1111 11111,1 luaiin. inn, ny iij 11111 .,'i) 11 Mi'P a v rtjm r ..... p. WALLU 1 1 HI rlULIVr 1 FOR SALE I.'OncrKft Interiiuirrloil nur.ilun, l l-'i mill's nf Mllhurn, TU ucrcn In cultiva tion, $2,100. 120 neres liiturniurrleil surplus. K In cultivation, mirth of Ituwltt, 2,oo. Ut items InteriimrrltMl surplUH, nuv cn miles Northwest of Anlinure. u 1 In culllviitlon.J.'.WW. Suhurhnn home, west Mull) struct, half Mock, 3-room hoiisn, hum am! orchard, ut tl.WO Ifsohl at once. Itiislilrnt properly In nil parts of tho city anil turmx to suit tin. purcbUHer. (inini) choice Main nt. Inm, propurtv Wu mnke Ilonils, write lUHurance. Loan .Monny on choices roperty uud IntiTiiuirrluil surplus Newland S, Kemp Fhona470 Olllce 3rd door Houih of I'ostotllrM A White Man's Restaurant CONDUCTED nY White People Best Cuisine In Town TUCKER'S MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats SteaKs and Roasts Prompt Delivery Phone 91 $3.50 COAL! COAL! BAIRD CO. J J J J J Jl 1 1 1 1 ;i;f tium; I V MEXICAN JOE I , dow ready to serve to his friends HOT CHILI AND TAMALES Near old stand, new lirlck. N Caddo 8t w E fti E V E R S L E E P Meets all trains. MaKes private calls Everything new, but the samo old courteous treat ment to all. Funerals $2.50 Phone 74 W. R.INGRAM Proprietor McLISH PLACE Ardmoro's choice resu denco district south west side. For f urthor information and price of lots SCO Carter Cannon Over Post-office. 133E3 1 1 agalust I. K. Best for $4u on contract i