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Ardmore, Monday, March 4, 1907. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. 8EVEN USE THE NEWSPAPERS. (Kroin Drains.) 'Jf a '.good ;ciistotncra enter's 'thd store why will tho proprietor rush forward nnd Insist on doing the Bell ing himself. Does ho not feel that ho Is moro comiietent nml better qua lified to talk up his Rods than tho clerk ho uuploys? Ho certainly does. Why, then, does ho not meet nil of his customers and do all tho selllnR himself? Simply because ho can't Hut along comes tho newspaper man with his sIrii hanging out, "Tor sale, n chanco to talk," and tho proprietor who buys space Is Riven an opportunl ty to talk to tho whole world about his Roods, In his own way, Just as he Insists In doing when Important customer enters tho store. What Is physically Impossible for hlnr to do In person becomes easy In newspa per ads. This samo mei chant has often told his friends that ho Is not afraid to meet cntnloRiio house competition, or nny other competition If tho customer will only Rlvo him a chance. What ho Intends to say Is that If every In tending purchaser would come to his storo before ho buys this merchant feels confident of landing the calo hv his ability to show that his goods aro n better bargain than those of fered by any competitor. In many rases this In undoubtedly true but tho trouble Is that tho blamed custo mer Is likely to go about his bus iness nnd buv where ho pleases with out hunting up all tho merchants who would like to havo n chance nt htm. Hero It Is again, that the newspaper man comes along with his sign "for sale, a change to talk," nnd the mer chant who buys spio la able to rench tho cars of tho whole communi ty with his arguments without even knowing what man or how many In a thousand nro thinking about buy ing. The chanco to talk, tho getting to him with tho argument nnd tho pic ture Is what does the business for tho catalogue house, without any goods even being In sight. How often has a woman entered a dry goods storo for a Bpool of thread and becamo attracted to pretty dress pattern which eventually created the need of a new dresB? How common It Is for men to buy things they see In a store when they did not even know they needed them before they saw them? What do you suppose peo ple did for breakfast foods twenty years ago, beforo the easy millions In tho newspapur man's "chanco to talk" were discovered? Tho display of tho goods on tho windows or on tho shelves creates a new demand In tho Blnglo customer, 'the description and tho argument in tho advertiser's talk created a new unheard of de mand among millions. So It Is with advertising, which has now becomo tho larg'i rlnfilo Indus- try In the commercial world. Tho ad vertiser buys n chanco to talk, tho newspaper brings him an andlenco of more thousands than ho ever saw beforo. nnd of moro nttractlveness than any lecturer wns ever favored with. For Instance, let n carrier boy miss a subscriber for a single Issue and seo what a kick Is raised. Would that samo subscriber mnko half as much fUBB If ho missed tho sermon on Sunday mornlnR? He has paid for tho privilege of reading bis paper and bo wants It. Tho newspaper hub It has become continued among tho American people until hundreds of thousands never read anything else. With an audience many times grea ter than that of any preacher In the town, and so attentive that no one can be shut out without a row, Is It any wonder that tho newspaper man's "chanco to tnlk" has brought cellos sal fortunes to tho big stores which havo bought tho chance nnd used It? Mnrshalltown (lo) Tlniesltepubll can. $100 Reward, S100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thero Is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been nblo to cure In all Its stages, and thnt Is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho only posltlvo cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease, requires u constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter nally, uctlng directly upon tho blood and mucuous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, nnd giving the patient Btrength by building mi tho consti tutlon and assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith In Its curative powers that they oITer Ono Hundred Dollars for nny enso that it falls to cure, Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by nil Druggists, 75c, Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con' eltpatlon. The world would bo better If tho peoplo were as nnxloua to get Into heaven as they aro to Ret Into society. This Is Worth Remembering. Whenever you havo a cough or cold, Just remember that Foley's Ho ney nnd Tar will curo It. Do not risk your health by taking nny but tlio genulne.jK7W In n yellow pack age. HoffmilBjprug Co. City Drug store. T.iB Subscribe, farVrkc Ardmorclto. Eat Mof8 of the most nutritious of flour foods Unooda Eiscuit the onJy perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to Earn because n well-nourished body has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also be able to Save because for value received there is no food so economical aa Unooda BiscLit (JSC In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY COLOR LINE IN CHICKASHA. Council Re-dlitrlctt City to Prevent Representation. Chlcknshn, I. T. March 3. Last week tho city council ptased nn ordi nance re-dlstrlctlng tho city Into wnrdB. All the colored population live In one ward nnd the nctlon of the council was to prevent the negroes .from ever electing ono of their own color to the council. Iast night tho colored business men s Icbruo met nnd passed Btrung resolutions condemning the nctlon of tho council and asserted that It was tho act of cowardice ot tho stronger race towards tho weak er. Tho resolution claimed that tho colored people paid tnxoa on $200,000 worth of property In tho city. Afflicted with Rheumatism. "I was and nm yet nffllcted with rheumatism," says Mr .1. C. llayne, editor of tho Herald, Addlngton. Ind ian Territory, "but thanks to Cham berlain's I'alu lialm nm nblo once more to attend to business. It Is the best of liniments." If troubled with rheumatism glvo Pain Halm a trial and you aro certain to be moro than pleased with Jtho prompt relief which It affords. Ono application relieves tho pain. For sale by F. .1. Hamsey, W. II. Frame, Ardmore Drug Co., Ilonncr & Ilonner. Mistletoe The Great Temperance DrinK Every bottle made in con formity with the law. A favorite beverage with everybody Gives absolute satisfaction to every dealer Send your orders to JOE BASTIN Manager New State Brewing Association ARDMORE, IND. TER. MONTHLY MISERY is one of woman's worst afflictions. It always leaves you weaker, and is sure to shorten your life and make your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. It is are liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness, fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient medicine for all women's pains and sickness. Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes; "I have used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to women, and it has completely cured me." AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $1.00 BOTTLES WINE OF WRITE US A LETTER dVscrlpin? fully all your symptoms ail4 e will SfnJ you Tire Advice In plain em f lope. Ladles' Advisory OcpIm The Chattanooga Medicine Co., OutunooKa, Tenn. Jin t 8 What the Convention Has Done. (Democratic Press Ilureau.) It has adopted tho best bill of rights over written in any state con stitution. It has made the Initiative and ref erendum, modeled after tho Oregon law. uu imcKrui pun. oi uur cui.mi- tUtlon. It lias .provided for two cent rail- road fares In tho state of Oklahoma. It has prevented the Importation of armed forces by corporations to commit depredations nnd terrorize our citizens. It has provided for n fellow servant law that meets tho approval ot fed erated labor and that Is fanr and Just to corporations. It has provided for an adequate system of mine Inspection and will abolish child labor. It has forbidden tho Intermarriage of whites and blacks. It has provided a good system of exemption laws. I It has made It Impossible for bank failures to steal our school funds. It has provided that the state may engage In business In order to check encroachments of corporations. It has put a check upon govern- ( mcnt by Injunction and guaranteed to our citizens In nil mnttcrs a trial by Jury. It has provided a system of good roads. It has placed tho control of all corporations In tho hands of tho peo ple. It has provided tho best railroad commUisloii In tho world It has given to the pop'.e f tho Btnto a blanket primary sj item so that all officials may bo chosen by tho direct voto of tho people. Theso are boiiio of tho great laws for ho benefit of tho peoplo of Okla homa that havo been passed. Wo defy tho carpet-bagger, tho federal official, tho republican press bureau or any other Interests wlio nro fighting the constitution to point to one provision In the constitution that Is not for tho benefit ot tho peoplo of tho wholo state. For prompt sanitary Bcrvlco of any kind, phono 610. 22-lm To removo a cough. Get at the cold which causeH thu cough. There 1b nothing so good ns Kennedy's Lax ative Cough Syrup. Sold by Hoffman Drug Co. CARDUI TIME TABLE. Frisco. Enstbound No. 42 leaves C:05n. m, No. 41 leaves 1; 15 p.m. Westbound No, 43 arrives 9:50n. m. No. 41 arrives 7:C0p. m, Choctaw-Rock Island. Kastbound S'o. 10 leavi 2:33 p.m. Westbound No. 9 arrives 1:15 p. m. Santa Fe, Southbound No. r. 4:20 a.m. No. 17 4:20 p. m. No. 19 12:35 p. m Northbound No. C 12:50 a. m No. IS 11:55a.m. No. 20 5:35 p.m. DeWltts Cnrbolltod Witch Hazel Siilu undoubtedly the best relief for Piles Sold by Hoffman Drug. Co. NOTICE OF SALE. Of the Lands of a Minor. Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to tho order of court made at Ardmore, Indian Territory, on the ISth day of February, 1907, in tho matter of the curntorshlp nf Minnie Wood, tho undersigned curator will proceed to sell at public auction to the hlRhcBt bidder uponthree months credit in front of the United States Court House in tho town of Ard more, Indian Territory, on the 30th day of .March, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. , ,() follmvtlK ,loscr)w, tract8 r Innr.,,la nl Inn.l illnnln.l In 1 1, m.l.t,. 'ns. - iw N'ntlnli. Imllnn Tnrrlinrv. In 'wf. Last 19.93 acres of lot 3; Sw 10 acres ot lot 3, less 3.20 acres for (1. ,C. & S. F Ity., Sec. 2, T. 4 S., It. K.j SW 1-1 of NW 1-1 of SB I I; S 1-2 of NB 1-1 ot SW I I; S 1-2 of SW i-i of se i-4: sw i-i of si: 1-4 of Si: I I, Sec. 2, T. 4 S., It. 2 E,; S 1-2 of SW 1-4 of SB 1-4, Sec. 20, T. 3 S.. It. 1 ; SW 1-1 of SB 11 of SB 1-1 Sec. 20; SB I-I of NB 1-1 of NB 1-1; W 12 of NB 1-4 of NB I I; NW 1-4 ot NB 1-4; N 1-2 of SB 1-1 of NB 1-1; Sec. 29 T. 3 S., It. 1 W.; SW 1-1 of NB 1-1 of SW 1-1: S 12 of NW 1-1 of SW 1-1; N 1-2 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4; NW 1-1 of SB 1-1 of SW 1-4; Sec. 27, T. 5 8., 11. 3 B. All In tho Chickasaw Nation, Indian Terri tory. Tho purchaser will ho required to glvo good s'j"urlty bearing Interest at tho rato of tight per cent jur un mi in, In addition to a reservation of tltlo lien on tho property sold to sc- curu tho payment of tho purchnso prlco thereof. Said property will not bo sold for less than three-fourths of Its apprais ed value. Dono nt Ardmore, Indian Territo ry, this the 23rd day of February, 1907. AIITHUU ADAMS, 26-lm Curator. LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Lodges. Ardmoro Commanaery, No. Knights Templar A. II. Palmer, cm lnent commander; (Jeo. H. llrucc, re corder. Meets Ilrst Tuesday In each month In Masonic temple. Ardmoro Chnptcr, No. 11, Royal Arch Masons Q. II. Ilruce, high priest; John I.. Gait, sccretnry. Reg ular meeting second Tuesday night In each month. Ardmoro Council, No. 11, Itoynl and Select Masters Robert H. Henry, thrlco illustrious eminent; Geo. II Ilruce, recorder. Regular mcetln first Thursday night In each month Ardmoro Lodge, No. 31, A. F. and A. M. M. M. Griffith, worshipful mas ter; Geo. H. Ilruco, secretary. Regu lar meeting first Saturday night on or beforo the full moon In each month. Ardmoro Chnptcr, No. 70, Ordor of Kastcrn Star W. A. Illmbush, wor, thy patron; Mrs. I.llllo Palmer, wor thy matron; Mrs. Fnnnlo Sacrn Hum pass, sccretnry. McetB fourth Mon day night In each month. Knights of Pythias. Myrtlo Lodge, No. 7. Knights of Pythias Bd Sandlln, chancellor com mander; C. C. Catkins, keeper of rec ords and seal. Meets every Thursday night. Benevolent and Protective Order Elk Ardmoro Lodge, No. 048, Ilenovolent and Protective Order of Elks Chai D. Carter, exalted ruler; R. L. San der, secretary. Meets every Tuesday night In Elks' hall. A Daby. should be sunshine In tho home, and will bo If you give It White's Cream Vermifuge, the greatest worm mem clno over offered to suffering human Ity. This remedy Is becoming Ill- permanent fixture of well regulated households A mother, Willi cmitiren can't Ret along without a bottlo of Whites Crrnni vermlfugo in tn house. It is tho purest nnd best mcd Icluo that money can buy. Sold by F. J. Ramsey. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. Green Apples. Choice, per box f 1.35 Fnucy, per box l.&d Deans, Nu. 1 I-ady Washlngtons ie No. 1 Limns Gc o. 1 lllnckeyes G'.ic o. 1 Pinks Ic Coffee. Arbucklo $1(1.35 Standard bulk roasted coffees ..14', enberry ltoastcd 174 African Java 1554 Candy. Standard Stick 'r Standard Mixed 7c cocoanut. Scbepp's 'is 25 Dunham's Us 18 Cereals. pound Oats Dr. Price's Celery Focd 2.S5 pound Oats ..1 2.7E Cream of Wheat , 4.50 Plllsbury's Vltos 4.25 Catsup. Mnts choicest $1.50 Stnndard, 2 doz, per doz 1.25 Cheese. Long Horn's Wisconsin Full Cream isj Daisies Wisconsin Full Cream ...18M """ Canned Goods. iY. F. Peaches (studard)... 11.75 2f,8 1 5 I.S5 Y. F. Peaches (high grade) . W. II. Peaches (standard). W. II. Peaches (high grade) W. II. Peaches (high grade) 2.50 pound Kraut (high grade) 1.05 3 pound Pumpkin (high Rrndo).. 95 3 pound Tomatoes (high grade).. 1.45 3 pound Tomatoes (standard).... 1.30 pound corn (high grade) 1.10 2 pound corn (stnndard) 90 Canned Meals. 4 pound Vienna Sausngo 90 i pound assorted meat 60 1 pound corned beef 1.35 Oydters. 5-oz $1.10 4-oz 1.05 3-oz 1.05 1-oz light weight 85 Salmon. Columbia River (best) $2.20 Columbia River (standard) 1.75 Alaska Pinks 1.35 Alaska Reds 1.50 Dried Fruits. 'Apricots (choice) 15c Fcaches 14c taislr.s 10Hc Prunes 7 '4c Currants, 48 12-oz llftc jeny. 10 pound palls 38 5 pound crates, per dozen $2.50 Lard, basis. Standard 10c High Grade. 12J4c Meat. Dry Salt Extras Dacon Extras llttc Bologna In oil per lb 7V4c Macaroni. 25 1 pound 7'&c Molasses. Tcnncsseo Sorghum 32 Corn Syrup 'a Potatoes. Colorado Pearls 95 Durbanks 86 Onions 2A Rice. Dcst Head 6Hc Japan 5'2c Sugar. Qronulatcd $5.40 Y C 6.00 Powdered and Cutloat 7.00 8alt. Kansas, barrels $1.85 Michigan, barrels 2,00 Starch. Faultless, largo $4.75 Faultless, small 2.50 Coffeo not so firm as It has been, Now York market declined this week Lalf a cent. Sugar has taken an upward turn and dealers keeping good slocks on hand, John C. MulKey f REAL ESTATE City Property Farming Lands j See me for Bargains I Office in Sims Building -H--r-M" WHOLESALE FRUIT MARKET. Furnished by The Dawson-Whitfield Fruit Co., Ard- more, Okla. Apples In Barrels. Hen D.nla jj.no Apples In Boxes. Hen Davis 1.33 Lemons, California $ 1.7s Orange, California, navel, 9.... ,n5 5 box lots 2,50 160, 260, 2S8, 12C, SO 2,gr. 5 box lots 2.75 Ilananas, Port I.lmon, lb 3 1-3 Cokes, ench 05 Potatoes, Coloraih), 1m 1.00 Onions, yellow, lb 23 Onions, roil, lb 2io Cranberries, bid $8.80. l'oumits, Vn. H. P., lb .OS Peanuts roasted, 11 09 Peanuts, shelled 70 Pop corn, white rice 3',4o Figs, Cal., 60 l-2lbs to case. .. .$2.50 Dates, bulk, lb 06 1-2 Dates, Walnuts nnd Pecnn stuff ed; 21 lib boxes to case $4.50 Comb honey, Colo, fancy; 24 lib frames to cafe $3.50 Maply Sugar, lb 10 Cabbage, lb , 2V4c Nuts. Walnuts If a Almonds .....181-20 Filberts 15 Pecans '....14o Onion Sets, red nnd yellow, bbl. $7.25 Seed Potatoes. Triumphs E5a Ohlos 1.05 Rose 85 llurbankH 90 WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET. (Quotation Furnished by the Empire Produce Company.) Tho wholesale produce market seems to bo holding well on nil classes ot produce except nnd for this clnsa a Renernlly weaker tone prevails with prices showing u decline of 2 cents In tho lnbt few days. Tho chicken markets seem to bo stronger for nil classes of stuff except for roosters and on this branch of the Ioultry trade thero Is hardly over de mand. Turkeys are holding up well In prlco and In fairly good demand, with samo call for rccbc. Ducks al ways find n ready sale with prices iiunted nt nominally steady figures. Tho following are tho quotations: Fresh Eggs, per dozen 18o Ilutter, average country Iluttcr, Packing stock 15o Live Poultry. Spring chickens, per doz $2.25 liens, per pound 7V4o Roosters, each 10a Torn turkeys, per pound &tto Hen turkeys, per pound &Mo Small turkeys, per pound Do Ducks, per pound 7o Gecso, per pound to Cull poultry, half prlco. Hides. Green, salt cured, per pound 9 ',40 Green, per pound 8o Dry, per pound 7 to 15; Glue, per pound 4o "I boiiRht a Ilfty-cent bottlo of KO 1)01. and the benefit I received nil the Rold In Georgia could not buy. In three months I wns well anil hearty. May you live long nnd prosper."!' N. Cornell, Roiling, (la., 1900. Kudol For Dyspepsia Is sold by Hoffman Jrug Co. NOTICE. From and after this data al Dank ruptcy notices will be charged at the legal rate and payment Is required In advance or else some responsible Individual must ascume personal re sponsibility for the payment. ARDMOREITE PUB. CO. January 17, 1907. Subscribe tor Tho Ardmorclto. FRIEND to FRIEND Tho personal recommendations ot peoplo who havo been cured ol coughs and colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have dono moro than all else to mako It a staple artlclo of trade and commerce- over a larga part of tho civilized world.