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J TAQE EIGHT. THE DAILY ARDMOREITI. Ardmore, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1W7. I I DRUG STORE however. Our store differs from tli( ordinary ono In a grout ninny respects. You will notice 11 illrTuroneo In the wny customers nro met-you'll receive prompt attention tlio inlniito you Hti'p Into tlio Htorn. You will notlcii n dllTerenco In tlio wny goods nro wrapped your packagci will Im ni-nt. Our service throughout In marked with cnro. Then thorn nro other (inferences Hint nro of nvmi greater moment Hint you'll not think so much about nt llrst, lint you'll realize their vnluo If you trndo hero awhile. Tim inoit Iniportnnt In tlio pnliiH wo take to guard our customers' Interests. Wc shall appreciate a chance to prove to you that there's a difference in drug stores. F. J. RAMSEY, Druggist PHONE 30 Don't Get J B WALL DRUGGIST Excursions UALIKOHNIA Onu wny $25.00 AMAUII.UI d1C AC Dally (30 day limit). $10, 4u JAMKSTOWN QQ nfl Dally (lG-dny limit) .. tpOOiUU ";:.OT0N 417.65 LAMPASAS Dally . SULFHl'H, I. T Dally $-9.85 $1.55 Tourist Sleeper to California. Sou y T. A. DK VOS8, A Rent. TIME TABLE. Frisco Eaatbound No. 42 leaves G:00 a jn. No. 44 leaves 1:16 p. ui Westbound No. 43 arrives 9:15 n. m. No. 41 rrlvet 7:60 p.m. Chottaw-Rock Island. Eastbouod -No. 10 leaves 2: IS p. in Westbouud No. 9 arrives 12:16 p. in, binti Ft Southbound S'o. 6 4:20 .ru No. 19 1:25 p. m. Northbound No. 6 12:60 a.m. No. 18 11:66a.m. UAILEY. Special Correspondence. It.Mley, I. T.. Sept. 10. Our iners are getting busy after fleecy white which promises a lehl. l.r. the fair It. 1. loose. W. II. Klomiiilng of Am Te Is here conducting a nvival meeting. He has had several i onvoralnua and he will 'oi:"m.. t!. meting thld week We are having quite a hit of sick in in our neighborhood J'isl no Hon 11. 11. Ilarefoot, who will . auornoy for (Jrady county, spoke here In the I. O. O. K. hall FrliUj tlRhl to a large and 'ippreclatlve ni'dlcnce. Tomorrow Is our voting day and , llalleylioa expect lo line ip ol; Idly for the good old democracy. Haskell mid the constitution. N'j Social tqiiallt) here." .Miss llertha Scaggs has return -1 from her extended visit to her luoth it's at Neosho, Mo. We have several hundred dolla-s government appropriation for -cucv hut us yet wo are unable to sein teacher V,'u pay $75 per mouth .to the right man YYo hope Supt, Umholtz will SO.MH PKOPLK have an Idea that tlrui? stores iirii nil nri'ttv iniit'li nllko. It Is nut Nil, CORNER MAIN AND CADDO STS. Caught ITHOUTnnouKh tno klu when you go llshlng. Tlio liuNt tlHliurmnn ulways takes plenty along-. If you like IUIiIm Come Horn For Your Tackle. Wti Imvo everything thnt'n nuy good, nothing that In worthless. Wo cum III you out with n hplumlld nuil complete rig for vory llttln inonoy. Anil It will cntoli IInIi, too. Them's hoodoo on our tncklo. ou oiui wiiur tliu "gold ediil" If you uso Wnll'a oklo. iililf to scud us u teacher rlg.i nooii. Grandpa Dyson, from Ills homo lu Now Mexico, Is lioro very sick nt tlio homo of his clan Kilter, Mm Goo. Justice. Very llttlo liopo fer his recovery. Ncnrly nil of our farmers aio In tliu hog business tlio jxp.vt to get fifty cents out of their corn In that way. Dr. Hugh G. lingers from Knox vlllo. Tpiiii., was hero last week visiting friends and expects to 1) cad' somewhere In tlio new st.no, Tlie weather ciuidltlous look coon for rain this morning. IN CAMP OF ENEMY. Rev. Dinwiddle Visit Cu"irl. fcr First Time In Campaign Ardtnorvlto Social. (luthrle, Ok., Sept. 17. Itev. I.'. C Dinwiddle, 111 charge uf the plohl bltloulsts' caniialKU In the two li rltorles, Invaded the c,iiltal lai' nlRht for first time since t'l.t consti tutlonal convention. He and thro local clerKyunn spoke to a l.ir? crowd on tho streets In Hi" lilt r est of a "dry" statu, Guthrie is tn .ickuou'lcdKcd hothed of tho saloon Wis' league, which has hem dos ately flKhtliiR prohlldtlou. (.' ! enthusiasm was bhowu liv to. preachers' audience. ANTI-AWNINO CRUSADC. Guthrie Woman Flies Injunctlan Against Removing Awnlij. Ardmoreito Special. (luthrle, Ok Sept. 17. A woiu.i.i has starteil ,i fight on the a eti avvnliiR crusade," which was lust. Rated by the council recently. Gu thrle was dotted with unslRlitly co. I eriiiRS ami the aldermen, niter Kent requests from tho pronnsslie element, ordered the cwuIiirs -eino, ed. Sophia Adler today filed an in j'liietimi suit In restraint v in J. IrU't court to reslrnln tlio ,. -ntt cIhIs from tal.lu dotvi ti" III front of a bushiest, house own '1 1 by her. The oaso will be luai ' this week. j To Protect Indian Oil Lands. MllskORoe, I. T.. Sept. 10. The He linrlnieut of Iho Interior hns made a now rule that will cftoct all Ras and nil pipeline companies ncipilrliiR , rlRlit-of-wuy in Indian Terrltor. In! tho rase of the Ardmore Natural Has company, rquestlnn apiu-oval for ' twent nillea of pipe-line rUht-of-wav the departmeiit npproveil the appli cation with tlieprovlsto a that on the rlRht-ot way hero should not be drill ed any well within Ron feet of any Indian nllotmrnt. This Is for the pur-. IKiso of preventlnR oil and riis com panics from ncqutrltiR narrow strips of rlRht-of.wny and drlllltiR wells up-. on It and rir&wlnc iraa nml nil frnm under tho allotments of Indians who own adjoining laud. PEOPLE WITH PURSES AIWAY3 WATCH THI CLASSIFIED ADS FOR "OPPORTUNITIES" WANTED. WANTHDTo swap a car of flno now furniture for any old thliiR. I'honu 3CC. C. I'. Hall, the nuw and second hand furniture man. ltf WANTHD To soil and deliver char coal and IruuliiR furnaces. Phono 3SS. C. P. Hall, the big housoflttor. ltf. WANTKI) A cook. Apply to J. C. I'rcddy. 8tf WANTKI) To saw your wood with portable Rasollnu saw. Phono Has sett No. 171. 1 1 if W A N T 1 3 D 1 1 e lp to do general house work. Phono C3I. lG-tf FOR RENT. KOI I HUNT (lood flvu room house, both Bower and water connection, electric lights; vacant about th'i 16th of the month. Apply W. Kraloy. S tt KOI I HUNT Good 7-room homo In West Ardmore, Dr. J. W. Shack ulford. l'hono 218. 9tf FoTl HUNT l-'iiriilshed room with private family. Apply 221 C street, northwest. 15-3 KOH HKNT Kront room, . furnished or unfurnished. Corner H street nnd 2nd avenue, northwest. C.A. Whlti- hurst. 15-3 KOH ItHNT Kivo I'Kim liouso hi paved district, C street, southwest. All modern improvements. Apply Julius Kahu. lG-tt KOH HKNT G room house, 2nd door north Klks' home. Mrs. Ada Hen nctt. l'hono 395. 15-tf KOH HKNT Now nouso ou North Washington, l'hono S22 blue or 217. J. M. Ilibb. 15-tf. KOH HKNT Nicely furnished rooms, nlso house on Main BtreeL 'l'hono 517. ICtf KOH HKNT New four-room house, llRhts, waer, sewer connection. Ar thur Sinclair, Opera House IlhlR, lOtt FOR SALE. KOK SALK Oood horso and bURgy Ilorso gentle, and safo for women nml children to handle. Apply at this office. 2Ctf KOH SAI.K Cheap, i-3 "cash, bal ance terms to suit, two choice building lots. We ran use the money In our business. J. M Hprokeluipjer Company. lltf Kor.NI Key ring with four keys thcron. Owner may secure same by palng costs of advertising. 13tf Census Figures Completed. Guthrie, Okla., Sept. 10. Klnal cen sus figures for Oklahoma territory were announced tonight by Director Hunt at 721,111, as compared with a (Mipuatlon In 1900 or 398.331, an In crease In seven yours of 332,810, or St per cenL Final figures wore re ceived today from Incomplete comi ties, giving Cimarron 5.SS5, Ilccham 17.84H. Jackson 17.087, Hogcr 75,329 and I or.iii 30,711. Complete Indian Territory figures' will i J announced tomorrow. Dlrect ,r Hunt ar.d his force will leave some tlu;o tonliiht for Washington, with t'n exception of kix men, who will work In Texas nnd Oklahoma on di vorce and religious statistics for th Census llureau. On account of tomorrow, Wednesday, bring a Jew ish holiday, THE GRAND LEADER will be closed for the day Ml j Gray has moved her stock of mllllii. n in with Tho Dltzler Dry Good-i f'o 1C.5 RUFFLED SWISS CURTAINS I can soil you a nice pair of Hullleil Curtains cheaper than you can buy tho K"oils and make them. : ; : : ! have n most complete lino of patterns to select from. R. A. JONES' Faralture, Carpet and Stove Slere TO. BETTER SERVICE EFFORT WILL DE MADE TO 8E. CURE TRAIN FROM THIS C'TV TO TEXAS FAIR. The peoplo from this section of tho Indian Territory will Join tlio citizens of Dallas, Texas, In an endeavor to secure a better train service from this section of tho country an oppor tunity to visit Dallas nnd take In tlio fair. On account of tho train service tho people of this section have been han dicapped, and the crowds that would attend he fntr havo not done no. A movement will be put on foot In a day or so by tho otllclals of the fair nt Dallas and assisted by the peo ple of this section to secure a bet ter service. Col. Sidney Suggs was In Dallas Saturday nnd I nan Inter view to tho Dallas News gave out the following Information on' tho Biibject. "The ix-ople are showing consid erable Interest In tho coming meet of tho Stnto I-air of Texas nnd If thu proper railroad facilities nro pro vided there will bo a big attendance from that section. Tho trouble here tofore has been in the changing of .am on tho return trip from tho Kalr. This especially applies to Santa Ko connections at Kort Worth for tho north. Time and again from 100 to 150 people returning from tho Kalr havo arrived In Kort Worth In time to set: tho. Santa Ko train leaving, necessitating their if'-aylng In that city over night, which works a great hanhlp on tho women nnd chil dren. Of course. It Is nil right for men nnd boys to knock around n good part of tho night, but when you have tired women and children with you, and especially with those Hint nro a little short of funds, It Is no laughing matter, nnd naturally causes a groat deal of hard feeling. "In order to get tho crowd you must havebettcr- facilities, nnd my Idea Is to mako up a train nt Ard- more, to bo known ns lio Texns Stnto Knlr trnln, nnd run It straight through to Dallas without any change whatever. Tho train could lenvo Ard moro nt 5 o'clock In tho morning, arrlvo In Dallas nt 9 or 9:30 a. m. leave this city about 8:30 p. m nnd arrive In Ardmoro nt midnight. Of course tho trnln would not havo to ho run every day; run It say every other day, or every third day. The train could bo advertised and thus enable territory visitors the best of accommodations to visit tho Texas Stnto Kalr and bo Instructed, enter tallied and amused. "A special train run over tho Kris- co, leaving Ardmore, would pass through Province, Durwood, Madlll Mausvllle, Woodvlllo nnd thence to Denlson. Via tho Santa Ko tho trnln would make Overbrook, Marlotta, Thackervlllo nnd Gainesville. "Ono of tho most popular days with territory people this year will bo Confederate Day at tho Fair J liiesday. Oct. 22. In tho country nd Jacent to Ardmore and In tho city Itself are hundreds of men who fougrt with tho Confederates In the Civil War, and they will como down hero to moot their old comrades In arms. "Another Inducement that will mako a largo attendnnro Is tho fact that thero aro thousands of Texans settled In tho territories, nnd I know of many who havo written their friends In north, south, east and west Texas to meet them at the Kalr on a certain day. "Captain Smith tells mo that every stall la tho llvo stock department has been taken by exhibitors In flue horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, and that over 2,000 head of stock will bo exhibited as per applications on file In his office. I note with pleas ure that J. C. Washington of Mari etta, I. T., will be here with Ills short horn herd. Mr. Washington breeds some of the finest shorhorns In this country, nnd I have been with him when ho has tnken the highest hon ors In tho live stock shows nt St. .lo. Kansas City, St. Iuls and Chi cago. 'The Oklahoma State lir will i soon open In Oklahoma City, nnd pomlsos to bo largely attended. Ill will have n great Influence :n the! upbuilding of the now 8tato of Okla-I noma, which, by tho way, will enter Democratic ranks by a majorit.v of 50.000 next Tuesday. At the Oklaho. ma Kalr will bo held the National I Humors' convention, attended by ng Icultiirlsts from every state In the I union. You people should have n rep- resentntlvo up there to get tho north-1 erji farmers to visit your state nnd1 tin- Texas State Kalr, as they nro down here looking over the country. I and perhaps for the purpose of mak ing their futuro homo In the South west." Mrs, J J lllako returned from Ard more Sunday She was accompanied homo by her niece, Mrs. Ola Drenman Mill Creek Times. UNTIMELY MESSAGES. A Bit of Duslneii Enterprise Thai Was Not Appreciated. A story of tho delightfully cITectlvo turning of the human worm comes from the Chicago Iteeord-Herald. I'or several weeks ltaymond had been thu only tenant of Ids house. Mrs. ltay mond nnd tho children were waiting In tho south for the w outlier to settle. I.nto one evening, when ltaymond was In hW bathtub, ho beard somebody ringing the front door belt. He decided not to pay any attention to It. The person who wns lining the ringing would presently got the Idea that nobody was nt homo and ko way. Hut tho ringing continued. Kay mond went on scrubbing his luck with the long handled brush and rub bing soap over himself aud hoping that the Individual who wns ringing the. bell might be good enough to unit before the battery was exhausted or the wires were worn out. At lust, when lie could stand It no longer, he got out of the water, put ou a bath robe and went to the front window, from which ho was able to seo who wns nt the door. He Is'hehl n telegraph messenger and nt once began to feel ipiccr In the region of the heart. Something had hnppcncd to his wife or one of the children. "Ho down In a minute!" he called to the Isiy, nnd he wns as good as Ids word. Ho did not xvalt tn put on any more clothes. He even forgot that he xvas barefooted. When he had opened the door the boy handed him what looked like n telegram, but was, In fact, only n clov er Imitation uf ono. He tore open the envelope and read this message: Dear Rlr Havo you examined our ten dpllnr overcoats? If not, )ou shoulil ilo o at once. They will lntaregt ynu. DAHIIINOTON', Clothier and llabcnlusher, The lioy, who wore a uniform like that of n telegraph messenger, do parted while ltaymond was reading tho advertisement, nnd thus probably saved himself' from being personally assaulted. Hnylnond was angry. Ho threw the piece of paper on the tloor nnd stamped his heel ou H; but, being barefooted, he hurt Ids heel more than he did the advertisement. This did not Improve his temper. His ungor Increased ns the moments passed. When he xvent to bed he was In n lighting mood. No xvondcr ed If It might not lie possible to prose' cute a man who counterfeited tele graph blanks for the punoso of de ceiving people. Ho tossed about, nurs ing Ids anger against Dnihlugton nnd vowfng that ho would go naked through the streets ratber than buy so much ns n uccktlc nt the Dashing ton store. Finally, ut about 2 o'clock In the morning, a happy thought struck him. He hopped out of bed, went to the telephone, found Dashlngton's 'house number and called for It. ltvasonably soon somebody sleepily nsked what was woJiteu. "Is this Mr. Dashlngton's resi dence?" "Yes. "I should like to speak to him." "He enn't bo dlsturlied nt this time of night, ('nil In tho morning." "No; I must speak to him now." "Won't you glvo me your message T" "No; I must speak to htni personal ly." "Hut do you reollzo what tlinn tt Isr "Yes. but I am very anxious to apeak to him at once. Pleaic call him to the telephone at onco." After a long tlino another sleepy voice was heard. "Hello! Is thjj Dnibhigtou?" askod Raymond. "Yes." "Well, I Just wanted to tell you that I got your telerram late this evening, and I don't think I cars to look nt auy of those tea dollar overcoats. I thought you'd be anxious to know whether the messenger succeeded In finding me, so I" There were Jumbled chunks of Inn image mixed with souuds indlcatlnp that the Instrument nt tho other end wns being subjected to harsh usago. and then silence. After this ltaymond went back to peaceful sleep and pleas ant dreams. Youth's Compnnlon. Marching Geeie. Norfolk roco were driven tip to Lou don In thousands without loslnir con- dltlon. It paid better before the days of railways to let tho geeso transport themselves. Tho largest drovo men Honed was one of P,ou), which went from Suffolk, through Chelmsford nnd on to London. They took tholr Journey easily, marching ten miles a day. Tho ordinary day's march of the Herman nrmy Is thirteen miles, only three tulles ' better than tlio geese. When Lord Ox ford bet tho Marquis of (Jueeusberry that n drove of Suffolk goose would beat mi ispinl number of turkeys In n walk to Loudon the geeso won hy for- I ty-elglit hours. Cornish's "Animal Art!- BlltlS." 1 The Exception. "Durii you nnd your old grocery!" shouted u man who backed up against . the fresh paint. "Didn't you see that slgu, 'Fresh I Paint?'" asked the grocer. "Of course I did, but I've i-eon so many signs hung out hero ntiuonuclug something fresh that wasu't that I I didn't bellevu It." Indianapolis Jour- , nal. i A Styli.t. Uncle Hero, my boy, nie ti couple of chocolate cigars. Hut vvhero are you going with tliom? LIU' Johnny Why, I nm going to eat them, in tho linoklng room. Meggendorfer lllutttr. It Is n dangerous thing to dig pits or other folks. Fren.-u Proverb. Which Kind of A THINKING MAN OR It's just us easy to'own n homo as It is to pay rent. If you can do tlio one, you can do tho other. How long will it take you to decide a proposition like this? Cull nnd lot us explain our plan. ARDMORE LOAN. RIAL UTAH, FIRI ARDMORE TRANSFER COMPANY Phone 74 TOM CARTER .Prop. EUGENE COOK. Manager Wo offer to the people tho best transfer service in the citv Our hacks tiro new. our drivers aro honest, sober and courteous Baggage line in Ccooctlioo. Attorney Drinks the Poison. Allentown, Sept. 10. To prove the harmlessness of tho poison that Mrs Mnmle Lelby and Oliver Hltinorshltz nnd wife were alleged to havu given last June to Clarence Lelby, tho hus band of Mrs. Lelby, Capt. Jamer L. Schnadt, counsel for tho nccuscd, took a largo dose nt tho beginning of the trlnl yesterday, and lives t tell the tale. Tho test mndo by Jermyn Schnadt had much to do, It is said, with tho acquittal of tho rlo by direction of Judge Troxlcr. Lelby, who had been separated from hlg wife fur some months, came to Allentown last June nt her luvl tatlnn, and called nt tho Hlnnershitz homo. He stayed for dinner nnd nto freely of canned quinces. Shortly at ter he became 111, nllcRlng that his wife and tho Hlnnershltzes had put chloral hydrate In the quinces fot tho purpose of killing him. JOKE LED TO DEATH. Quest Choked on the Dinner He Jest ed About. Chicago, III., Sept. 1 C. A Joking remark about knowing tho best time to visit his friends cost tho life of Thomas Hamsay Inst night. A piece of beefsteak which he was eating eatiRht In his windpipe ns ho laughed nt the reply of his hostess, nnd ho quickly died. . Hamsay went to call on Mr. nnd Mrs. Johu Hlchnrds, old friends. Just ns the family was siting down to the evening meal. "Well, I'm Just In tlmo for a meal," shouted Hamsay ns ho entered the doorway. Mrs. Hlchards told him to sit down nt tho tnble, and ho had Just taken the first morsel of meat when he remarked: "Tell tno I don't know tho best tlmo to visit my friends, chT" "You certainly do," said Mrs. nich- nrds. "1 believe you wero born undei a lucky star. You eaaywraBluu a lucky star. You are always In time to eat with us." This caused Hnmsny to laugh, and the laugh ended In n choking fit. TRAIN WRECKER FOUND GUILTY s Convicted of Manslaughter for De railing Frisco Passenger. Antlers, I. T Sept. 1C Tho Jury In tho case of Hen Jordan, chnrged with murder, brought In a verdict of manslaughter. Jordan was Indicted with Carl Ilrown for laying a railroad splko ou tho track two miles north of Ko- soma on July 29, 190C, which caused No, fi Krlsco passenger train to Jump the track and roll d 'vn an embank- I MOVED I havo moved my stock of groceries to West Main Street, al most opposite the United States court house where I nm better in-opared than ever to servo you with tho best of groceries at tho lowest prlco All my customers will pleaso remember my now location FELKER, THE GROCER a Man Are You ? A NON-THINKING MANP A TRUST COMPANY INSURANCE AND 10ANI. Phone 74 Calls Answered Prorapllj a! all Hoars 1 1 Guillot Cotton, Grain and Stocks. J'ostofllce IJuildhiK, Ardmoro, I. T. Minimum Orders Accepted 2fi bales of cotton, 1000 bushels of grain, 10 shares of stock. Itoforenco Ardmoro Hanks. Long Distance l'hono 828. ment thirty feet deep. Klreman Wil liam Skelton of Kort Smith wns kill ed nnd Knglneer William Ilarllii se riously Injured. HAIR TURNS WHITE. Prisoner Had been Convicted of Crime When Innocent. Kscnnaba, Mich., Sept. 1C With his hair, which three months ago wns Jet black, turned white, Chales W. Kleglty wns released from tho Delta county Jail after being held since Juno on n charpo of which ho wns Innocent. Constant worry over Ids Imprisonment and his Inability to secure tho aid of friends to es pouse his cause Is believed to havo caused Kleglty's hair to change In color. Ho was arrested on n clu-go of burglary and bound over to tho circuit court by n Justice. When his caso was called In tho clrcul court an Investigation was ordered hv n... Judgo with the result that the offi cers found that tho story told hy the accused man was truo ami ho was released. News Forecast Isr Wedn'tdcy. Leaguo of American M-i., rip:.'. ''es will open Us eleventh .u...n! nferencn nt Norfolk, Va. Members of the Associate" Tr-.c will meet In annual nessln. .it New York to discuss t'-o i , kii., strlko nnd othermatlera I nor i organlzatlou. International Lraguo of p-c i Clubs will begin It regular cn t- lug at Hlrmlngham.'Ala Minting will bo held in "cntMnoci- R' , Twin., to organize Liu r.ijf el- e! Southern Assoclatlo- ,.i (,ir.i:nor 'H. Secretaries, Scs-lcns of state bank n no'-l atlons will bo hold In Kenlt y nn.i Nibraska, at Louisville Hid O'uuha '"-pectlvely. MnVFH 1T1V f UU