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Ardmore, Sunday, January 27, 1907. PAGE TWO THE DAILY ARDMOREITE Treadwe GREAT senary Clearance COME. See our Matchless Values in Suits and Overcoats FOR MEN AND $5.00 Suits for . S 3.35 $18.00 Suits for $12.00 7.50 Suit- Tor 5 00 20.00 Suits for 13.34 10.00 Suit, or 6 64 22 50 Suitsfor 15.00 12.50 Suits for U.34 25.00 Suits for 16.67 15.00 Suits for 10.00 27.00Suits for 10.00 5.00 Overcoats for $3-75 15 00 Overcoat for $. 1.25 10.00 Overcoats for 7.50 18.00 Overcoat for 13.50 12.50 Overcoats for 9.38 20.00 Ovcrcnnt for 1 5.00 !-4 0ffKneePan(s 1-3 Off Boy's Suits Men's Heavy Flccced-I.incd 50c Underwear for 37 l-2c -75c Per Suit. 1-4 Off Boy's Sweaters 1-4 Off Men's Sweaters Men's $5.00 TurKish Bath Robes, $3. 50 Our tables must be Cleared in the next two wccKs to malic room for Spring Clothing. TnKo early advantage of the extraordi nary values we are offering just at the time you need Winter Clothing. See our Show Window of $3.00 Hats for S2.00 Tread well Co. Terms, Spot CashNot 30 Days StfMJI 5X11 IT 'Hit "Pino tiles'' (non-tilcohollci niacin roiu renin from our pine forests, used fur hundreds of yearn fur lil:ul. i- anil kidney diseases Medicine for thirty days. $1 00 (luaranieed to give sat; Isfartlon or money refunded llet our gunrnntcc coiiikiii from Cltv Uurg Store. NOTICE! Tlio editorial mr.tiigcmciu i : the Ardmorepj lll appreciate nn Items of local or general Interest being phoned In earn day l'ersonnl Items, sick items, nrcldcnts In tlio neighborhood, rruelty to nnltnnls practiced, or nny Item of nny nature what ever. Phono Nos. 63S and 5. City editor's phono No. 038. llfinj can ho used up to 3 V o'oloek every day In tho week, H and up until 11 o'clock Saturday lit night. HI J JUST RECEIVED. A liiu: hipui(Mit tf Art Squared in Ax Minister, Urushelf, lucrum and Cotton, also hi .isurtiuent of email Ktif ::::::: Nice Velvet IJujjs. 'JTMki imhes $1.25 Nice Muquet lvus, oii.7'J inches $3.85 To appreciate them ih to nee them. Hi'k assort ment Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Carpets and Matting. Come and compare prices before buying. I have also added to my stock the largest and nicest stock of Wall Paper in the city. Get My Prices. W. M. HILLIS 122 Main Street 1 sj 8fil8 ! YUUNb fiLK $5SmoHeJacKets$3.50 $8 SmoKe Jackets $5.0C j TIME TABLE. I Frltco. I F-nstbound I N'o. 42 leaves... C:05a. m. No. 41 loaves 1:15 p.m. I Westbound No. 43 arrives 9:50 n. m. No. II arrives 7:60 p. til. I Choctaw-Rock Island. Knstbound No. 10 leaves 2:33 p.m. Westbound No. 9 arrives 1:15 p. m. Santa Fe. Southbound No. S 4:20a.m. No. 17 4:20p.m. j No. 19 12:35 p. in Northbound I No 6 12:50 a. m. No 1S ll;S5n.m. I No. 20 C: 35 p.m. When the cold winds dry and crack the Kkln net HeWltt's Witch Hazel SaHe Sold b I loft man Drug Co. THE HOUSE FURNISHER Telephone 104 GRAND JURY'S FINAL REPORT FILED SATURDAY MORNING OPEN COURT. IN REPORT AN EXHAUSTIVE ONE ih" i , rt an exhaustive on" True Bill Returned In 88 Cases The Jail is Being Kept In Fine Shape Prisoners Re ceive Geeil Care The grand Jury completed It labor fm the preient term of the dlitrlcl i.niit for the Southern district of the Indian Ti rrltory. and made ill third .it Ki ll ns final report in open court Saturday mornlnir. During the term Hi" Jtr passed on a large number of c'ikim and returned 88 true bill for various offeiiss and Crimea. Tht. offices of the government have in i n .-nn fully Inspected aa well as 'he jail The report of the grand Jury a to ih" jail and the treatment ot the -i' i.-, tin teli). Is a credit to both U. i h il Porter and Jailer NibJack. 'I1-.- i mil was thanked as well at the i.ff.nrh heretofore for the tnnuy nut te-deH shown the grand Jury at the IiiiiiiIk of the officials. The following are the two reports: Honorable Hosea Townsend, United Statin Judge. Sir We tho Crand Jury beg leave I in submit the following report: We have found truo bills in the fol lowing re-referred cases: 2709 Mnnesa Clay, weapon. We have found truo bills In the fol lowing commltnloner's cases: ."8,5 vm Illnks, Impersonating an officer. 1 r.s'fl Joe Harnett, impersonating an officer. , GS77 Win Illnks, fnls0 pretense. GsTNJoe Harnett, false pretenses. 5SS3 Orris L. Williams, false pre teiiBe i 5SM Orris I.. Williams, false pre 1 tense. 5ss.s Harvey Sanders, introducing i liquor. ! 0SS9 I.um Williams, Introducing liquor. r.Mto John lllrge. Introducing liquor. r.)91 V. I. Hedrick. Introducing llq por. GS92 nor. GS93 llmior. W. T. Caple, ititroducing lti- John Mullonlx, Introducing 5S9I Win. Roberta nnd Frank Giles, Introducing liquor. r&95 Jonas A. l-'ooshco nnd llattlo I.lndsny. introducing liquor. CS99 John Morris, manslaughter. Wo have found Into bills In the fol, lowing original oases: 5SGC Concealing death of Indian. 6SC7 llmbezzlomont. GSfiS Kmboszlctnent. GSC9 Larceny. GS70 Larceny. 5S71 tarceny nnd receiving. GS72 Uttering forged Instrument. 5573 l'erjury. 5574 l'orjury. 6s"9 l'alfo pretense. GSS0 Talso prelctwo. 5551 Fulso pretonso. 5552 Kalso prctomo. KSS5 DlsiKisIng of property subject to lien. 5SS0 DlsiHiNlng ot mortgaged prop erty , OssT Disposing ot mortgaged prop- eit) I :.!9fi Adultery. I fis:i7 Aggrevatod nisault. i We have found no bill In tho raol Mowing commissioner capjea. I ill TooMhee, Introducing liquor. Jeff Carson, introducing liquor. I Hob Carron, Introducing liquor. (' C. llolllnstsworth. Introducing It p-or j .1 A. Sanders, introducing liquor. , Tom Currv, introducing liquor. S II. M improves, Introducing liquor. I 'rank Solomon, introducing liquor. , UPMiiectfully submitted, J. S. D. AI'OLLOS. j 1'oreman. j Final Report, We. Hie lirand Jury, beg lenvo to Mibnilt the following final report W e weie organised on January 2nd T.u7. and charged by tho court to ma'.e Inquiry Into all Crimea and of fenses and presentments of indict m. 'tits in all matter brought to our aitetiuen lii which we thought the vMinun wi uld warrant m In doing m This we havo done. .Wo hnvo eX' untitled a great number of case and ,hae round eighty eight true bills for he following orfenees: ! ljfirrinv s Aggrevatcd assault 3 It . .2 Midi- 4 M.i . 1 a 1 r.c 3 ijuii to inn .... . I v i ili to kill 3 lM..Knlng of liquor 5 K-iihf-xzlrment of letter 1 rtobb ry 1 -sault end tm'tery 1 iniKiing of morttfafc-eti property.. I Adultery 2 Introducing liquor 1 ! Taint mall to di fraud 1 I Kmbeutetneut S Weapon 4 Ttlerint forged IMtrwnt J Injur' church property 1 Carnal knowledge, female umlr 16 1 , Seduction ' 1 1 IXsturWnt the pee False f ratntmi io Arson Incest! l (jjj,' 1 tmpetaonMint oWc." .'.'.. '.' 2 n M..h f Inrii.n 1 1 Olsiioalng ot proiwrty, subject to lien Total ss We have examined We l nuej , States Jail at this place and find the aame In good sanitary condition, tlio i prisoners well fed and proTlded for; i there wan somet complaint amoii some of tho prisoners about the char, acter of food furnished them and in thin connection we desire to say that we unexpectedly called at the Jail at .name nuinlM-r. Ili.ner. twehe vol the oon hour and personally Inspect- jumps; Sophocles, tnrlvc; o ::N- with ed the food furnished the prisoners Aeschylus. I'.urlpldes, Hermlofi.. Tim and found same to he excellent. It ' was nicely cooked, a suftMent varie- , ty nnd an ample amount of ever thing provided, both quality and quantity being everything that could be dcslr- ed. The marshal and Jailer are to be commended for the excellent manner In which tho Jail la being managed. thero was wmo complaint among prisoners about the bed-clothing and we found tho beds nnd bedding all that could he expected. Wo desldo to thank the court and Its officers fur assistance rendered and couttenloH shown us, and having completed our labors nsk that wo be (Uncharged. Respectfully submitted, J. S. 11. AITOLOS, Foreman. Warning. All who havo been notified that llielr street taxes nro due, had bet tor pay mo or they will bo prosecuted. D. N. nUTCHEIt, 23tt Street Tax Collector. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to deed of trust heretofore given, notice Is hereby given that 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash on tho 5th day of February, 1907, tho following described .property: Ono stock of general merchandise known as tho O. 11. Sperry stock of goods situated In tho town of I Leban on Indian Tcrjrllory, Invoicing about $750.00. Ono store building In which said gouds nro situated, and nil notes and accounts due tho said business. Tho houso nbovo described being subject to n mortgago to Colby llros Said sale to take place In front of the said store building In the town of Lebanon on tho day nbovo mentioned between the houso of 12 noon and 3 o'clock p. m. F. M. RATKS, 27tf Trustee. Dado's Little Liver Pills tlioroughlv clann tho system, good for lnzv liv ers, mnkoa clear complexions, bright eyes, bright eyes nnd happy thoughts. Sold by City Drug Store. Trinity Methodist Church. AHmorolto Speclnl. Tho Trinity Methodist church of Denver In which tho Hev. Dr. Honrj Iluchtel wob recently. Inaugurated ns governor of Colorado, hag filed with the atato legislature n bill of $100 for rent, This Ir tho Institution of which Governor Iluchtel was ono of the founders, where ho wan Inaugurat ed aa chancellor of Denver university and later as governor, and. from which he says he hopes to be hurled. Tho clergyman governor took tho oath of office In the;, church nt his own request nnd tho action of tho church minori ties In charging rental for Its uso Is hotly condemned by mnny.of tho mem bers of tho Colorado legislature. How to Avoid Pneumonia Yon can avoid pneumonia nnn t Hi or serious results from a cold by tak ing Foley's Honoy nnd Tar. It stops tlio cough and expels the cold from the system as It Is mildly laxative. Hefueo any but tho genuine In tho yel low package Sold by Hoffman Drug Co.. and City Drug Storo. NOTICE. From and after this da-'-.e all Dank ruptcy notices will be charged at the legal rate and payment Is required In advance or else some responsible Individual mutt assume personal re sponsibility for the payment. ARDMOREITE PUB. CO; January 17, 1907. A GEM OtfA'LIHKAIiY ITS WONDERFUL SCHFMC 'N COLOR 1 TONE AND CLASSIC". ' The llrllnlilfiil llnrmmir of tlir nr- ronmlliiKs 1V OHlr l-scllr.l lir (lir liiKt-imllv of tin- Tiicl nl. lime IMIllnn'ef lliililll.. V St. Ils pro ' t vh. is ikes n tpcclnlty of the clu-- lnng-.ia.tes and particularly fond of the Latin lit- ccnture was treated not Uhir slu. e to a surprise be l not likely soon to for get. An oM friend who for ninny years resided In a distant state not long ago mored to this city and sent to the pro- fw notice of his arrival. The twnlu met downtown by appointment, and tbo new arrival Invited the pnfess-tr cn" Bt uome """ u aH " Pc' thing Used up." After a decent in- lerval allowed for the fixing up the I'?1" cMM' am, M "Mem f tl hon was momentarily cng.ig. ed the man of much Ijttln was unher nl Into Ids friend's library, where he wit (lcllgliteil vTlth the elegant appear auce of the superb carved oak tnHik- caes and the Ioiik rows of gilt and tiuasln. Ills chair was rkHe to one of the enwe. and, glancing round, ho noted with keen satisfaction the naii-.ci u i.reeg autnort win. nun neo lili lifelong library cotnpunloiH. He nlo noted that iMrli half of each cane to the inlddlo of the door contained exact ly twelve volumes and that each au- h,, work constituted a set of t! Tumes ami even i neiM-nius, eaen ua i ... , ,!p to hlmHvtt (or Ulwn. tlliU ,,, ()f tlm, nMlnTH ,vrott. nttL, llml others mueli. "Extensive comincntnrles er liap." was his reilexlon. and. rising lie stepe.l to the next case, nnd on the ' ! nhelf here was Ihinlu In twelve 1 1"' ' , " .. i ..W.nfH thlsV Hie professor gave a stnrt. for, although he knew perfectly well thnt Hindus wns the first In time ot the Latin poets, ho knew nlo that there were only nbout a couple of dozen lines of him left nnd thnt these had been preserved ns quo tations In the works of later writers. Kniilus lit twelve volumes! I never heard of such n thing. What In tho world can It be" He glanced involuntarily nt the lock. Hut there was no key. And while his marvel greater grew tlio door opened and In came Ids friend. Half nn hour later, nfter old times hnd been discussed nnd former friends rccajled, the professor, who grew more and more curious to find out how nny commentator could expand twenty or thirty Hues of nil old time poet Into twelve large volumes, broucht up the subject. "15y the way, I notice you have an linnlus hero In twelve volumes. Now. rcniemberlns that only twenty or thlr ty lines of his poems are known to ex 1st. I hnvo a great curiosity to know what this enn bo. Is It n commentary, hlstoty or. If not. what Is It V" Ills friend smiled. "Oil. that's n l.t He Idea of my wife. You see she has i tasto for Iitin nnd (.reek s.uff like thnt, nnd when we went to buy books for our library she determined to have 11 (JreeU ease and n Latin ease, but when we lojkeil at the (8 reek and Latin books she found they were of nil sizes, roino too big to go In the shelves and some so lit Je that they looked like ba bies alongside tlie others, so she would not take 'em. "Hut having her heart set on filling up tho Creek nnd Litln cases, she kept worrying nbout them until finally she lilt on a great Idea. Tho ladles always do, you know, if you give 'em time enough. "She took her Idea to the binder and told him the exact length of the shelves and their height. The binder grinned a little to himself ns tho ex plained, but ho was not tho man to lose a Job, so he took a lot of thick pine boards, trimmed one side so thnt It bulged regularly like tho backs of liooks, and she went to n library some where ami got a list of names for him to put on the bncks, and he camo and tneked In the boards, nnd so she llllcd up her fireek nnd Latin eases In sets of twelve volumes each, twenty-four volumes on every board, and was per feetly satisfied. I don't know what she did with tho keys. All. here the is now! Allow me to Introduce my friend. I'rofessor Illnnk. I was Just telling him. my dour, of your little Idea of the fJreck nnd Latin cases " "Oh, I hope, profossLr, you admire tho sets!" said tlio lady. "Aren't they lovely!" "Tcrfectly lovely, mndnm!" echoed the professor. "And don't you think It's n good IdcnV" rejoined the lady. "You see nobody ever reads those old looks niiyhow, but the uniform sets look pretty, and the red contrasts well with tho carpet." "Hetiutlfully," murmured the profess or, nnd tho subject wns dropped, but no Is still wondering how much lower classical learning will sink nfter that twelve volume edition of Hnnlus. St. Louis Olobe-Itemocrat. flnvn Immcillnt T!innU. "The first thing Columbus did on landing In America was to kucel nnd express his gratitude." "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne; "I suppose he was thankful to get hero under circumstances that did not bring him Into contact with tho customs of ficers." Washington Star. The Cold Wave IsH Our Big Clearance Sale offers big inducements to save money. The real Winter is to come yet. The real bargains are at MADDENS BLANKET CLEARANCE PRICES Our Wool BlanHet stocK shows many broken lines. Our regular price offers special values. This special offerinfj means real saving if talien ad vantage of at once. Wool BlanlCets, regular Wool Blankets regular Wool Blanllets, regular Wool Blanltets, regular Wool Hlanllets, regular Wool Blanliets, regular All Comforts $2.50 and over and our en tire line Cotton BlanHets and Kimona Robes 1-4 SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Outing Flannels inlight color only, regular 10c sellers Special 8c Flannelette in Dress and Waist styles, regu lar 0 1-3 and 10c sellers Special 7 1-2 Kimonc Cloth, regular 15 and 20c sellers, g'ood line of patterns on sale Special 10c REOUOED We will continue for a short time longer our entire line of Ladies Fall Suits. These comprise all that is new and Up-to-Date. All Suits up to and including $15.00 1-4 Off All Suits over $15.00 and up to $25.00 1-3 Off All Suits over 25.00 and up to $40.00 1-?. Off All Ladies and Misses Sbirts, Ladies and Misses Coats, including the best creations M'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Our entire line of m nothing reserved, matlc ufacturers in the Imited 1-4 SFEOIAL LOT We have left a few very desirable Men's and Boys' Suits, long and Knee Pant Suits at just HALF Don't fail to visit the Big Clearance Sale IMADD ere.. J $2.50 valuts, Special $1.88 3.00 values, Special 2.23 4.00 values, Special 5.00 values, Special 7.50 values, Special 10.00 values, Special 2.98 3.69 5.60 7.50 0FF SPECIAL WINTER UNDERWEAR In order to reduce our Underwear stocK every thing is included, Men's Women's and Chil dren's All 25cgarments. . 21c All 35c garments. . 25c All 50c garments. . 42c All 75c garments. . 63c All $1.00 " 83c All 1.25 " $1.05 All 1.50 " 1.28 All 2.00 41 1.68 All 2.50 " 1.95 itJBTS mm OFF Men's and Bovs' Suits by the best clothing' man Mates, all go at 0FF PRICE ENS 1