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IIX THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Thursday, January 2, 1908. PERSISTENCE Counts in .ulvcrtising as in i vi n tiling else but it ( omits MORE IN ADVERTISING NOW! i :: tt i: n it tt n ts t: 9 1! t WANT COLUMN. tt t tt : Tintr.i: i.in'ks I THIU'13 TIM KM tt I Tiiiu:i: dimim. tt i tt I tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt WANItiD. "AfU 1. 11 to l".ir:i liarlii-r truth' VII njii.t shop fop you or filliil h jiotMin, fi-w v.-wks coin lkDw " ttant ji ,irlli, rniV fill lii.,tructi"-m, lot-In glvoii. Hal unlay (,' illploiiiu Krantt'il. Wrlto for catalogue. Moler liar-ln-r ColleRo, Dallas, T.-xiiH. 2!-fi A,TKI You to Ictimv Hint wo nro ilcvotliiK our tlini' (xclunlvly to repairing kiiiib, lilryclos, ki'wIiik innrlilnrs, ijpewrlti'r iiiiiI nittnmo. IiIIch. llrliiK any Mini of repair uorlc to us. Wo nro thoroughly 'i1Uihm1 to turn It out !. W. Hitter .t Sou. I'hoiio SOfi. Hf "ANTW To stow your rurnltnri'. (looil lirlck HtoraKii room. KeaKoti nlilo rate. Mrs. V. A. l'rlile, iilioim 3fS. tUf ANTHI Tn null you old iiowspa. peds nt Ariliuoroltn ntllco. 'A NT HI)- Tlio citizens of tlio now kinai tt. l.iiow that Al Men does the ht'Ht liorsenhoeliiR, 17tf ANTIJD An iinfurnU-Jii'il room wllli pilvnte family hy lady. l'ltono 83G IlliU" 2-3 ANTKI , cook. Mrs, It. V. Itandol. Ztf FOR SALE. DU UBNT Oil KOI I SAI.H Drop- , hoad Singer sowing lnacliliun at rcnsonnt'lo rates, J. (loMsmltlt. l-:i 111 SAI.K At a lurgaln, Groom jhou8t, largo lot, haru anil sho.l, nll kinds fruit, niar Ith ward IbcIhhiI Iiouso; will Ukt' horKti and IniKgy and tmiall casli payment, lial unco monthly payment". Must Io sold nt once. I'rlco, $ 1 ,nr,0. J. I,. ItlKKlns, tho Ural i:la(o iiijmi. 30-1 )lt KAI.i: Al.soluto closing out snlo of tho Invest stock of new anil secnntMinttil nutomnlillos In tho United Stntes. Wrlto for flParanro Sale Ust No. 9G. Now tho tlmo to luiy. llocltester Au toinililo Co., Jos. J. Mandory, rop'r., HoclifHtiT, N. Y. lG-Ini "lit SAl.U -At sacrifice prlceii, wuno J:ood well Improved farms, perfect I llo, loeated In different parts of ho Chickasaw nation. Part cash Ofialancc on terms to suit. Must or quit business. George Terry, Udmore. OMa, lK-lni '1 It 8 I.K-Ileal liorso and buggy n town Apply ll.irtnett's Livery 1 'liable, Sou'li Washington. 30 C hai thill SAI.K -Stono business house "qin Main street Apply at Ardinor" rdo for parilcul.irs 2tf ir loll S1.K ll.xid family bungy Vgorse Perfectly safe. I'homi C3I. lot Hirfl S l,i: good runalHiut and ddiurncsi, cht-ap I'liono il.1l. tot eal SI,K Pre-.lt tnllt-h cow. J A. Lttmdi rs 2 a I FOR RENT, t H'-JNT PHo room house with I'll and outnoilsvs, close In. Ui in- 03 1. I HKNT My now houe, Imme ato possession Phono 217 or '2 blue J M lllhb. Stf I HKNT Won suite of offloo joins over Ult7ler Dry Good o. It V ItANDOl,. 17-tf. Fsn ro f. t HKNT -Two rurnlibPd rooms '.so an office room In Nobl ros. building. Apply Noble Ilros 1 HI-:NT--Piiriilslie.l riKttn for io or two ladles. Apply 15, -1th enue, N, K. 29-3 t HKNT -Hero Is a bargain. legant homo, closo In, till modern 1 mve-nleiices, electric lights, bafi, 'wcr, otc, nnd gas will bo In by i t of tho j ear Nlco fruit, largo t. Hofercnces reiiulred from Iranger?. $30. Apply to M. CUNNINGHAM. Phono 31, tf POIl HKNT Agricultural lands cash or part of crop. Theno lands nro located In different portions of tho Chickasaw nation. Write or apply to (ieo. Terry, Ardmore, Okla, K,l in Poll HKNT I BO ncrt nf good farm lug hind, adjoining I lie olty. Por sale horses, timlin mid cow. Hei llruco Hill. 31-fi POIt HKNT Two tilllro rooms. Car ter and Hooker building. Apply V'. P. (Illmer, Insur-tiici' olllce. 31 3 POH HKNT stole. Hti' -1 1 rooms over KliMkl's Will Cruce. ' 31-3 LOST. I()ST Wednesday afternoon sheet nnd pillow slips for ironovnlotit Soelety'tt now orphnns holiie. Pin dor please return to Mitibleu'B store. 1-3 FOUND. POI'ND A Colorado Houvenlr burnt lottthcr purso. Apply Ardmoreit". 31-3 TAICKN PP In Ardmore, tmo brown horse, about six or seven yearn old. branded M or W; also one liaM-fawd norrol mare, 1 1 hands high, 10 or 12 years old. Owner e.in have horses by calling at homo of Prod Kojj In Northeast Ardinoro and paying costs of ad ertlrliiK and oaring for them. POIt KXCIIAN'iK 3 or I good farms for Improved city property. Two god farms to exchange for merchandise. One fine tract of laud to exchange for live slock. Several bargains In farm lands for Mile. Por any kind of farm land busi ness call tiHin 1IUHWKI.I, & DKXTKIt. 22tf Over Hankers Natl. Hank. NOTICE The gasoline saw will re main hero a few days longer. Hush In our order. Phone llatuott, 171. 2tf Notice to All Sheriffs. At a called meeting of tho Hherlffs of Oklahoma, held nt Oklahoma City on Saturday, Dec. 7th, when a tem porary organization was affected, n call was authorized for u mooting of the sheriffs of the state at Shaw nee on Saturday, January I, al 2 p, ui., at which time a permanent organization will bo perfected nnd filacers eleoted, Many Important sub jects will bo brought up for discus sion and every Hherlff In tho new at'ilo Is urged to make arrangements to attend the Shawnee meeting, as every sheriff Is vitally Interested In Is results. JOHN U. JOHNSON. Secretary pro tent. C1KO. W. OAHHISON, Pres. pro tent. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Slate of Oklahoma, Carter County. In the County Court of said County. Wm. P. Warren, plaintiff, vs. II. K. lihdell, defendant; tlulf. Colo rado Santa Po Ity. Co., gar ulsheors. S.tld defendant, 11. P.. Uibdell, will take notice that ho has been sued In tho itbove-iiamed con . for two promissory notes In the sum of f'JS.'i.OI. ami must answer lite peti tion filed therein by said plaintiff on or before tho 12tlt day of Peliru n ry A. I). P.iOS, or wild petition will be taken as true, and a Judgment for said plaintiff in said action for Two llundml and Klghty-Plve I Ml. tary and four cents i2.s.Vol) and in the attachment therein granted, will be rendered lUTordltigly. (I. S.) AtttMt: I. It. MASON. IuiIko of Mild Court. :i" lr-l..lv tt tea in Inn Hloltard M. Lester, attorney for Plaintiff. 2tl-Th.lt NOTICE IN DANKRUPTCY. In the Dlilrlct Court of the United Stall's for tlie llustont District of Oklahoma: In the matter of C. I.. I let. binU rupt In bankruptcy. To the creditors of C. U lleth of Ardmore. In the Kan tern District of the SUite of Oklahoma, n Kink rupt: Notice Is hereby glvn that on the 30lli day of December, 1907, the said O. I., lleth was duly nd Judged liaiikrupt, nnd that the first meeting of creditors will bo held at my office in trto ilty of Ardmoro. on the 13th day of January, 190S. at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, nt which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ntoni a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact niich other business as may cotno botore nald mooting. J. W. I HHi:i.D, Heferoe In bankruptcy, Plrst published January 2, 190S, Insomnia Is one of the Infant ail ments that U contagious. THE YEAR IN WALL STREET (Continued front Pago One.) fulness of (he Kxchange as one of the lending limlltiitloiifi of its kind In thin country .was amply demon strated. Never before perhaps was Its stability put to such a severe test as during the panics which occurred In March and October last, more par ticularly thu latter, but It weath ered both these storms with n rec ord of only n few Insignificant fail ures, whereas elsewhuro suspensions were reported by the wholesale a record of which tho members of tho "l.ttlle Hoard" feel Justly proud, and which may he attributed en tirely to n careful and conservative iiianngoiiiont. During tho )ear the records of the clearing house to l-o. 20., show a lotal of tlT.riGI.nGO shares of railway mid lulscollaiiHHlH stocks cleared, which compare, wltJi n total for I90i' of I3fi.ll00.7fi0 slmroB. It will thus In seen that the total liilBlnewM In these two classes of securltltm com pareH very favorably with that for pare very favorably with that for the previous calendar yisir, despite all the complaints of poor business ri lilting from the panics previously referred to. In explanation of this relatively good showing, It may bo said that ll Is accounted for largely by tho enormous IiiisIiiohs transacted on the exchange following the recent panic. Tlie extremely low prices to which nil stocks fell during that period tempted heavy buying for Investment nccount from all parts of the country, and ns the Consolidated Slock KxchatiKo Is regarded as es sentially nn "odd lot" market, much of tills demand was reflected In Its transactions, and Investors In most Instances Isiught stocks In amounts of loss than 100 shares. Tlie policy of purchasing and can celling suats, which has boon pur sued by ilte Kxchange for a num Iter of years was mil! maintained, and during tlie year 17 seats were cancelled, leaving the total member ship 1,273 nt the close of ilte year. During the year, SI new tiiemberi Joined the Kxcbange, practically all of whom were jo-mg men embark ing In the stock brokeiage business on their own accjunL To those mem bership In the Consolidated In nu merous Instances has served as step ping stoned lo some of the most sitecessful careers on the New York Stock Kxchange. There were only 33 deaths on the Consolidated Stock Kxchange during tho year, and on account of these the sum of t2lfi 000 was paid front the gratuity fund. Want Sunday Oascball. McAlester, Ok., Jan. 1. Senator Hodwlne of this city deelares that he Intends to Introduce a bill In the legislature Immediately tiiKtn his re turn to Ctiit'hrle, which will .bring to a focus the statewide agitation over Sunday observance. Hedwlne's bill will provide for n law permitting the opening of cigar stands, newspaper stands, confection ery stores, ns well as Sunday baseball and football. Ho explained that his reason was purely In the Interest of the miners and other laborers who liavo no opportunity to attend such games during the week. Their lives at best, nro hard enough, and the senator favors this Innocent means of recreation In their Interest. He was careful to Hay that he was not personally a iiatron of elth. er of thoo games, hence his action cannot be attributed to personal eolf Intorest. We hoK) you will consider lis your druggist in 190S nnd favor us with the greater part of your trade. We are quite sure that a trial of our goods and our splendid service will make you want to trade here. 29 P. J. HAMSKY, Druggist If a man Is unusually polite a wo man Is apt to be suspicious of him. Attention Presbyterians. The Ladles Aid Society of the Plrst Presbyterian churoh will ten der a reception at tho church on Thumil.iy night, Jan. 2. All the mem bers of the church nnd congrega tion nre cordially Invited. The new comers are specially welcome. MRS. H. C. POTTKRP, Pres. A confidence man has very llttlo confidence In other men. How to Avoid Pnuemonla, You can avoid pneumonia and other forlous results from n cold by taking Poley's Honey nnd Tar. It stops the cough, heals the lungs, and expels ilte cold from the aytteni, Refuse any but the genuine In tho yellow package. Sold by nil druggists, It Is said that every man has his double even the single man. Many a man's downfall can Ih trac ed back to a desire to get even. THE ORIENT GIVES IT UP A GREAT STRUGGLE FOR $120,000 AGAINST ODDS LOST. THE WORKMEN RELEASED Had the Men Not Quit for a Time There Would Have Deen a Fighting Chance to Win. Sentinel, Ok., Jan. 1. The Orient has lost the long struggle. Tho out come of tountless obstacles, the con stant fight for materials ami the ef fort of thn laborers have in the end availed nothing toward the winning of the $120,000 In bonds offereil by Sedgwick county nnd Wichita should tho rallioad finish Its track to Hed river by January 1. It was believed for u while yes terday that perhaps the railroad might win provided n train bo sent over the track tlio first of the year, hut In n conference last night be tween tlio officials of the road and Kdwiird Martin, S. II, Kernnn and Harrison Scott, VjomlssloneM from Wichita, the offlcluls were told that tlio contract provided that track must be laid between Dill City and Hed rlv. er on or bofore December 31. That would give them until midnight to finish the work. This was lmiiosslblo and as soon as IMwnrd l)Hkltuou, general manager, was told that the track must he finished ho ordered the Into work on thetr.nl; to be stoii pod. A whistle blew and 150 men who were working trying to shorten that gap of six miles stopjied work. Had the men not rebelled against working last night there might have been a nhanco of wjnnltig. hen they stopped work there was six miles of track yet to lay and that distance was decreased very little Monday. When work stopped last night there was still a gap of mure than five mites. When Mr. Dickinson announced that by getting n train through to day tho bonui might be won, there was some hope. TCio men would havo been willing to work nnd there seoniisl a possibility of laying as much us four miles of track. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY With Miss Byra. IT o llyrd homo in the northwest part of the city was the sieno of n gay surprise patty last evening when a number of Miss I.ucile's friends dropped In on her. There was a bug put Into Mrs. Ilyrd's ear and she was ready for tho occasion. The house was In holiday decorations, III the dining room delicious re freshments -were served. The guest list Included: Misses Vorna l'Mdlcmnn, Kmallne Dowden, llotitile Madden, l.uclle IVyrd, Vivian and l.uclle McClatchy, Huth Ilaker. Myrtle Frame. Annette wailtehurst. Jennie Dyer, Kffle (luynii, Mary Mur phy. Pot linker, Jewell Whlttlngton, Clara Mmi&flcld, Daisy Huberts. Messrs. Dean llarr, (lone Cruce, Hon Stevens, Fret! Tucker, Walter Hanks, Hoger Tucker, Hoy West, Russell llrown, Ijwls U'dbetter, Mor- tie and Mauard Woods, Jack lOndoii, Otto and Joe Murphy, (leorge Wil liams, Paul llutt. '. John P. Iomloii and family of Ma rietta, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Umdou nt a New Year's din ner and family reunion Wednesday. Kwing I)tidoii, a former high school boy, wlto la connected with the naval service, as electrician, has bemi enjoying a furlough home dur ing tho holidays. Kwing says fro Is delighted with his work and Ills ap pearance certainly Indicates that It agrees with him. He Is now nerving as first electrician lit charge of the wireless office on the U. S, Tacoma IMwnrd CI alt left today to resunto sumo lis duties. Miss Dolly Mao Allen of IVavIs, Is visiting Miss Jewell Wheeler. 1-Mward Oalt left today oresumo Ma duties In Guthrie. Kdward started In as page In the Constitutional con vontlon a year ngo, and has been kllmlilng ever since. Ho Is now" coiuinlttee stenographer nnd has In charge all the other pages, and Bays he tg going to the top before ho stops. Ardmoro I.andon Conservatory pupils mako the piano literally sing. They get refined nrt effects. Phone CS0. 19-13 TO DISSOLVE RELATIONSHIP DONAPARTE SAYS HE'S CONSID ERING MATTER OF ACTION. AGAINST HARRIMAN. My Associated Press. Washington, r I). C, Jan. 2. Attor ney (ieticral llonnparte, when ques tion! d today ns to the truth of the statement that suit would soon be brought to dissolve the relationship between the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, known ns the llarrlmnti system, would only say that the matter Is under con sideration. llo said he was not prepared to either affirm or deny tho report. COMING BACK TO LOCATE ILLINOIS PEOPLE WILL RETURN TO ARDMORE TO ENGAGE IN DUSINESS. Letters have been received from several of tho party of Illinois peo ple vi.-o were in the city prior to the holidays. Including .1. W. Krett gor nnd Otto liamanu of l-adrango III., that they will return to Ardinoro In a short time, ns soon ns they can arrange their business, and locate In this city. .Mr. Kreiiger will In all probability embark in some branch of mercan tile business and Mr. Hantaan will probably engage lu the banking bus iness, the latter, how-ever. Is not certain. Mr. Ilamann Is one of the trustees of tho village of IjiCrangi', where ihe resides at present. The secretary of tlus Commercial Club Is being beselged with letters from every hectlon of the country from people lit every line of business who nro seeking lovVitlons In the new state. Mr. Spauldlng remarked this morning that one cannot leave the borders of the state on tho train without getting Into conversation with Mimu people passing through, who ask about Oklahoma and Its fu ture. This spring will bo a hummer for this section of tho country, and ns vm as the money market resumes normal conditions people, will bo flocking Into Ardinoro seeking loca tions and purchasing land. A LEGAL RRECEDENT (Continued from pago ono) right to dlsiiosQ of said property that a certificate of allotment should havo been Issued, as wo bellovo that at the Instant of her enrollment her rights In said lands accrued. In other words, our Impression of the law Is that Sukle Pllntoro became an allottee and entitled to a cer tificate as such when, ns nn In dian, sho became enrolled and said enrollment was duly accepted by the authorities." Robison Opera House Matinee and Night SATURDAY, JAN. I, W. F. Matin presents John A. Preston In the Season's Host Play "The Cow Puncher" IHy ll'Mi Him A Picture Story of Heal Life lu tho Golden West. PRICKS- Matinee. Adults SOc; Children 2jc. Night prices 25c, SOc, 73c, Hoxes $1,00. The Theatorium 212 WEST MAIN Is whore you seo the latest and highest class moving pictures nnd Illustrated songs; and In utruotlio, romlci and very beau tiful entertainment for ladles and children. Admission, adults 10c Children 5c Illustrated songs iby Miss Hun ter. Open 0'30 to 10:30 -p. in. Matinee every afternoon, 5:30. PONT PAY RENT Our plan Is batter and more satisfactory. You pay llltlo ami gut much What you pay in buyintr your own homo is not nn extra expense. You tiro only paying into your own pocket the money that would otherwise to jour landlord In rent. Your Home Paid For In a Few Years and It Hasn't Cost You a Cent. Kent Money Will Do It. It is Worth While to Seo Us At Once. ARDMORE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Hanking, Heal Kstato, Flro Insurance- nntl Loans. 1 i ECONOMY It's economy in buying a .Towel. It's economy in using a Jewel. The Jewel burns It-.-sga and no liugers. It has the pilot li"ht. It is made out of cold rolled stool, not sheet iron, and costs less than the cheaper g rucks. No charges for time in setting up and connecting. Kverything else for the house, biggest and prettiest lino of wall paper in Carter county. Make your homo bright and cheerful. W. M. Phono 101. ?fHr!?tIifI?fSffiTfj7tI? Hi fir a? TO HAVE AND TO HOLD 1 A good grocery trade is a pleasure and one we have enjoyed for the past 13 years in Ard more. (Dn tlie first of eacli year we desire to express our sincere gratitude for past patron age and witli the same fair treatment accorded in the past we hope to merit a continuance of your valued orders. Yours for business, Felker, The Grocer Phone 17.J. it We extend New Year Greetings to the people of Ardmore and Carter county and kindly ask you for a share of your trade during the year 1908. You will find our store filled with a full line of the freshest new groceries and we will always have the most courteous clerks and drivers. Every order no matter how small will have our promptest attention and will be delivered promptly. - W. M. R I G G S West Main Street. Phone No. 12.. Loans, Abstracts PROMPT SERVICE. ROBERTS T.jy.ooT.reivrAXT .... T.JCJY DRUGei8T7 " Telephone 104. . . . . 109 W. Main St. m HILLIS Tho Housofurni&hor If H Ht H? Hf Hf Insurance, Bonds RELIABLE COMPANIES. & POLAND mm