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Ardmore, Sunday January 19, 1908 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. 8EVE4 Monday AT THE Stock-Reducing Sale The right sale, at the right time, the most successful sale this store has ever held, successful because it is conducted along lines that meet the approval of the people, successful because the people know that when Madden says a sale it means a sale. More goods left this store the past week than during any week of the fall season, except the week before Xmas. The coming week will be even better than the past. This store force and the people generally have combined to break all January records in merchandising. In order to do this we have cut the price on all winter goods. Every line that savors of winter has been cut from ONE-FOURTH to ONE-HALF. Now is your time to save money on anything for immediate use. You can buy at One-Fourth Off You Can Buy at One-Third Off Blankets, Comforts, ool Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks Skirts, Ki monos, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Shawls, Fascinators, Short Kid Gloves. Infants' Sacks, Bootees, Toques. Baby Caps. Silk, Net and Wash Waists, Winter Hosiery, Underwear. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Odd Pants, Yarn Gloves. Ladies' Suits, Coats and Skirts. Misses' Suits. Coats and Skirts, Infants and Children's Coats. Outing Gowns for ladies and children. You Can Buy at One-Half Off Choice of all Purrs, a lot of Ladies' Suits and Skirts, a lot of Men's Hats. Men's Sweaters and small lot-; of various things tabled out for quick clearance. Specials for Monday Only: One lot of light weight Outings, suit able for quilt linings, worth 5c and 6 1 -jc a yard, Monday a a jard 50 full size Cotton Bats, sufficient for a quilt all in one piece, much better than small bats, 50c seller 'lf Monday special each One lot of Cotton Muck Towels, sec ond of a good 1 5c retailer on sale Monday at each 2 Lonsdale yard wide bleached Domestic worth 12 i-scyard, on sale Iflf Monday, 10 yd. limit, a yd 1UC Big lot 5c Laces in Valsand Torchons, a clean up of last year's goods but just as good as new stock except in few yard pieces, on sale Monday o a yatd Embroidery Special A lot of 81-3 and ioc retailers. Some from last year and some new stock. Asa 7'f special for Monday, a yard 2 A Pearl Button Special 10 gross of splendid Pearl Buttons, all sizes from 14 to 20 line, on sale J Monday, a dozen Ladies Belts and Neckwear on sale Monday. Wc will give you choice of any ladies' Belt or Wlf Dr jrp piece of Neckwear 111 A Kcmnants! Remnants! Wc will have a big table full readv for you Monday. Remnants of everything all marked at prices and for Monday this price will be Cut in Half Comfort special Here is a chance lor rooming houses to add some new cov ering Monday wc will give you choice of 100 Comforts, regular si AQf sellers, 5 limit, at only Uyl Children's Wool Gloves and Mittens. We have an accumulation of small sizes for children, ages 1 to 5 years, in Gloves and Mittens that are regular 2 ;c sellers, and come in white and f-incy colors, on sale C Monday, a pair UL. Ladies' and Children's Knit Under wear. A big table full of our regular 25c garments in Union suits for child ren and vests and pants for women. This line will be specially 17r reduced for Monday to 1 C As usual we'll take no phone orders for these specials, you must be here in person to get thebenefit of these specials any time Monday. THE BARGAIN SHOE TABLES Are worthy of your special attention. Small lots, last pairs of Women's and Children's Shoes tabled out at less than HALF PRICE, (sJwdden'd OKLAHOMA LEADS ALL OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF MINERALS I About nevontyflve "ears n;o there lived In tln wmt two brother, bolli mou of education atul tiitcrcatcd hi Ki'oIok)-. II. I). Kokith was a resi dent of Pennsylvania ntul V .It. HoKom of VlrKlnla. liich -.ih In Icrentod In 1 110 material development of lila Hlalo and each al various I lines conducted lincntlKutloiiH on tin Kt'oloKy and mineral resources 'f liU own ntah Ilach man found about tbo same things. II. I. Hott er.) found that In IVnns) hnnla there ua plenty of roal, Iron, Mime, chiy .mil sumo nilncralH of minor 1 11 1 -liortatuv. V. II. Honor found about tliu sumo things In Virginia, iiuncly, coal, Iron, Mono, cl.iy, etc. Kneli man wont before the lottlsla turn of bin own state rciiui'stliiK an appropriation to continue hU luvoxti- ;atlons and publish reports selling fortb tliu minerals of the slate. In one Htato the rcipiost wan Kraut eil and an appropriation made. Mr. Holers c uitlulicd bin Investigations and published reports imIIIuk (he nt teullou of manufacturers mid capital tuts to tbo unduveloped resources of tbo state. As a result capital boitan to How In; inlnex were opened, ipiar rles developed, factories were erected, plants put In opeiiitlou and a great part of the available res urces of tbo -late were developed. Tills state has vcr since Mood In the very front rank of tliu nianilfncturlnt; states of the unl'.n. In the other state the legislature denied the request of .Mr. Honors and refused to appropriate any money 'Mther for Keolofilc.il InveatlKatlous or for the publication of roHirts. As a cult tbo vast mineral wealth of tbo tate lay dorman for more than fifty ears. In fact It was not until the rnnuracturln.i Industries of the rst New Cardinal for U. S. ivy Southwestern Press. Home, J tin. 18. Announcement was made today of another consis tory to bo held by Pope I'lus sboitly jefore Easter, nt which tlmo It Is In tlmaled that a new American cardi nal will he named. Despite, the pressuro brought to bear In favor of Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul, It Is not thought that I10 will be selected. Archbishop Farley of Now York, Archbishop O'Conncll or Iloston, Archbishop ltyan of Phil adelphia and Archbishop Illordan of San Francisco, nro most prominent ly InientJoned in itiinectlon with tbo dlSK)sal of the new red hat. A new South American cardinal and a successor to tliu latu Cardinal TnbO- herau of Canada, will also likely bo appointed nt a consistory to bo held later In tto year. -Lite overllottod Into the second that these res urces were developed. Is It necessary to tell which state published and which state did not? Oklahoma lias more kinds of min eral and more mineral of a kind than either Pennsylvania or VlrKlnla. all undeveloped. The people of Oklaho ma can pursue the one Killcy or the other. We may bee nne wealthy In tht products ol our mines and factor ies, or u mil) permit our resources to lie undeveloped and remain com paratively poor. Which shall wo do? The lacK of iii.iuiifiii'tiirlMK Indus tries In Oklahoma Is brought home to the inrmer with especial force when he buys his bulblltiK material, when he sells his produce and when he pays his laes. If the mineral product of the new statu were beliifi developed the far mer could liny such things as press ed brick, Portland cement, lime, ..tit mil the like at about half the price ho now pays. If these products were being util ized It would mean a law number 'if mills, Idauls, factories, mines and piarrles, with an army of worknen which would Insure a home market for all sorts of farm produce. If the plants, facilities and other mutiufurturlUK establishments were located In Oklahoma Ley would pay tneir proportli mile share of the taxes anil the tax on the farmer would In greatly reduced. t'nlll the mineral re-mi'c-'s of Ok lahoma are developd the 'armor must continue to sell ill.. lir-idil' til a low- price, purchase h supplies at a nVn price and pay e :.e taxf.' Consequently the farine - I . Intel Moil more than any one else In the estab lishment of imiiiufuctuiliitf industries In Oklahoma. Capital. Notice to Farmers. The stihool land commission has a lot of money to bo loaned 011 first niortBiiKo or Improved farina. Wo Invite all honest borrowers to apply. In order to roi a loan write direct ly to tbo secretary of tbo school land ,c,iinMhalon, loan department, IK) not employ an iiKent as we will deal only directly with tliu applicant. When wo Ket your letter, wo will send you blank application and full Instructions. Wo nro organized to assist tbo honest borrower no graf ters need apply. I I). MARK. Sec'y. to School laml Commission. A WOMAN'S APPEAL To nil knowing suff, rers of rheu matism, whether tnti.-cular or ot the Joint, sciatica, lumbiiKos. bark, ache, pains in the kidneys or lieu ralgla puling, to write to her for 1 home treatment which has repeat, edly cured all of these torture. She feels It her duty to sMid to all sufferers FUF.II. You cure )ourelt nt home ns thousands will testify no change of climate being neces sary. This simple discovery ban ishes uric arid from the blood, loos ens the stiffened Joints, purifies the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to tliu wholr system. If the above Inter ests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Rummers, Ito- It, South lleml, Ind. Vienna Cafe Thrco regular meals sered 'ach day. Weekly rates in ,.-r.jonat!e prices. Open ilav and night. I.ti'ich nt nil hours. Special bill of fare on Sundays. Don', forget the ladles' Exchange conducted by Mrs. Taylor. IrV. i. TAYLOR, Prop. LADIES NOTICE We have .Mr Joe .McF.irlaud with us to take charge of our pressing and cleaning ileMrtuielit. Any gar ment you may send us will be prop erly done. We guarantee all his work and every order will be call ed for mid delivered. Phone No. 10. latf AltDMOIll-: ST 1 2AM UUJNDIIY. Real Estate Association. The Chickasaw Ileal Kstato Asso ciation will meet In the office of J. I., ltlgglns, Monday, January 20th, at 1:110 p. m. Considerable business of Importance to be transacted ns well as tbo election of olllcers for the ensuing year. W. J. Ml I. Ill' UN, Pres. J. 1.. r.U.r.VS, Sec. Take lKiWItfs Kidney and Iltmlder Pills. They promptly relieve luck noho and weak back. Sold by W. II Frame. d&w The Crescent Hotel The Crescent Hotel In tills city has been recently refurnished throughout and Is today tno best are prepared to give tho very best accommodations to trr traveling pun lie and wo solicit tho patronage of regular noariiera ami roomers, r-o hotel has a nice sample room In coiincciion. ah inn rooms na.o out side exposure and aro equipped with hot and cold baths and nro well linnl.,.l nn.l I li a imnlllillnM ... .... -..... Hates. 2.00 per day. firm 0 nr tin n J. R. PULL A WSTICE OF TUB PEACE i j iiini 111 i'iniiiiicinn.miiiK mi 1 nunc West Main utrret .... THE CITY DRUGGIST .... Tclrphonu I. ... 9 V. Main St. has Unique Expcrlen;e. (iuthile, Ok., Jan. 18. Senator Tom .Moore of Olustee, Jackson JjouiWy, presentH a riddle to his most intlniatu menus wnicii stamps him ns unique. It Is this: I havo lived In two counties, two states and 0110 territory and have not moved. Figure It out." After allowing tho sought ouo to concentrate his thoughts upon tno rlddlo for a few moments, tho scna lor explains: i lived In Greer county, Texas ono state nnd one county. A federal court decision said that C.reor coun ty was part of Oklahoma ono (l)uuty, ono siato nnd one terrl To Sill Famous Flag. Southwestern Press. Ixindon, Jan. 18. At nn auction salo to bo held In Iondon 0110 week from Wednesday, tho offerings will Include an article of great Interest to patriotic Americans. It Is tho flag of tho United States frigate, Chesapeake, tho vessel captured off Iloston harbor in 1813 by tho Brit ish warship, Shannon, and towed to Halifax. It Is likely that all tho bidders for this historic flag will bo Ameri Uns, and that the relic will soon occutiy a plnco In wimo Aineilcaii museum. Will Try Bankers, Ily Southwestern Press. New York, Jan. 18. Prosecution of tho llrooklyn banker In connec tion with the rocimt failures will beuln Mondny. when tho Jenkins tory. Tho stutehood camo and (Ireer l)rotlu,rs wlu j,0 placed on trial for alleged conspiracy. It was tho orl county was cut, nnd I found inybolt I11 Jnckson county, Oklahoma two counties, two states and 0110 territory. Wild Deer In Reserve, lawton, Ok., Jnn. 18. When the fonco enclosing 8,000 acres of moun tain nnd valley in the Wichita for est reservu wns completed today It was found to contain fifteen head of wild A'or that had entered while tho fonco was In course of construction. Tho nineteen head of buffalo will not bo liberated from their rtirrals until spring. Tho fence, erected of strong woven wire, Is built for tho retention ot any kind of gamo of valuablo size, nnd Is declared to bo tho best fence of Its character In tho Union. glnal Intention to lead off with the trial of Director William Grow of llorough bank, but as Martin W Littleton, Grow's counsel, is also at torney for Harry K. Thaw, tho Gow case has been postponed until tho completion of tho Thaw trial It Is vcrv Imnortnnt and In fact It Is absolutely necessary to neaiin that wo glvo relief to tho stoiiiach promptly at tho first signs or trou bin. Tnko something onco In a whllo; esneclally after moals; somethlnt llko KODOI. For Dyspepsia and Indl gostion. It will enable your stomach to do Its work properly, boiu uy U, Frame. ow If virtue Is Its own reward, pa- tlenco must bo a poverty stricken virtue. HAY! HAY!! HAY!!! 1200 bales bright now pralrlo hay, 25 cents por balo at my bam. Phono 10. PORTKIl STAPLES The Hed Headed Grocer. 14-3 No, Cordelia, a man isn't nccussa- rlly stingy, because ho keeps hi troubles to himself. When tho baby Is ciom nnd nas you worried and worn out you will find that a llttlo Caicasweet, tho well mown remedy for babies and chll- Iren. will nulet tho llttlo 0110 in diort time. Contains no opiates. Sold iy W. II. Frame . d& Laugh and tho world .auglM vvltn ou If you aro not laughing at tho A-orld. 'ILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAY Pazo Ointment Is guaranteed nro any caso of Itching, IlMnd Heeding or Protruding Pllo s In li 1 1 days or money refunded. DOc, JIlM fosurancc Bon(k PROMPT SERVICE. RELIABLE COMPANIES. ROBERTS & POLAND People who buy Groceries are requested to phone us at all times for fresh country produce. Fresh eggs and country but ter arc our specialties. W. M. R I G G S West Main Street. Phone No. 12.. The Ardmore Sanitarium Miss Hinds hno clmrgo of training school for nurses. Receive? both medical in tl curgiciil pa tients. TlioioufMily tuodt re in every particular. Special operating 100m. Good service, terras reasonable. The medical profehsion solicit' d. DUS. HAUDY, VON KELLEU & HENRY; Ardmore, Oklu. J. II. KMDSEN, Pfts., . J. 1HSIJHII, Sec. S Trtas. il ID. J. fUlG, V. P. Ardmore Supply Company Wholesale and Retail Gas Appliances. Onlv a few of our coods iiavo arrived. Ainontr them are a number of hunters now ready for delivery. The Economy Heater will in our opinion extract the greatest possible number ol lieai unns irom a cuoie 1001. 01 naiurai gas nnu uisinuuu tlio lieat evenly througli 11 greater sp ie tiian any othei neiiier 1110 line is very coiiiDiett1 anu inn woihiuucsiii n nil material used aro the very highest grodo ootatnaoie II u lll it -i nifiiau mijJi.'i iiiciju iiiu iijii.i'i.t ivii ui rt gulato to obtain perfect rest Its from till t'oods sold by us Wo aro from Missouri and will show you. mm . mm mum mm m mm u m mm mm M mm 1 . - - wi I iin I u iiiu 11 1 ui u 1 - ..w