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PACE GIX Ardmore, Monday, July 20, 1903. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE ... SOCIETY ... Iy .Mr. I. II. Murifmo, Pbnoesi House (i.l 4, Oilier SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday. i i imhh'! H 'in-- MIhh.oii So v i- lth Mi .le.mette Walk Mj ) mi Hul (Jilts meets Willi I U'lim- t,m i'ci of IhP Cmiffderney tueot v, i A. J. AiliHunton. I'lllli V,Ui--lii- Tuesd.iy. I i- . -hvtorlan M Infirmary Swl- i . m iih Mi- KinkHilr. it . .!.i MhiMImI AM meets nl the I I Mi-Hlonary 8mli-t of Broad- j t . i.o.itwt iiicHm at lli chtirrti. ,.. i ulmore lluptlct meets fit I 1. 1 i h. ( . Uentie Methodist meels at i ( li'.ii -'h. c i. ti.ni Altl Society moot nl tho i.f.m. ,!.!,. Ml'. Wednesday. P ,ir meeting ul nil 1 lit churches. ( ,u i..ui Sunday School picnic nt It ("Mi-dug. Ilii)ic mini Class iinfU w lilt Mr. V II rum. 'in.- v t liursd.iy. I ' 1- -howtr nt the lilka homo. II. , Maud tiwi'tH nt the Chris- t ' d.ilwll 1 l i-m-f Chnpcl Alll SocMy Ilie'lS t t, , ohnpt-l. 1 nlmore Presbyterian meet. U a koii-nt Society meets with Mm. T uup-m. .r 'om V.iji He. Trilby. M.it- in ir 1 r.-n-i KUteetl. Saturday, ii MuldH meet with MllJ " j in1 M. .!' '. LET IT SLIDE. I ' i,. i short at most to vranlo. i.i i n i.iiik! 1 . .'.ii rlnah and J ingle, 11,' .-ml pride. , I., happy nil tho iitiloJmr, if i in.t forbear to blckor, D,. i .in -tot 'or flicker I t v slide! i ' i iay than prevention, 1 lltlc! I if .in v Hlmrp contoMfSon I" .ll-lllO. i tn opinion" wedded, li-wi' a, h.iiropU fast Imbedded; l t i foolish ntii mule-headed: I r lliU: Y In1 found the plitn l Hiilly, I i . -Ilde' II i i fellow wonderfully (i. r tried, i i'' ilmeH It application i . have tuy cosniuondutlon, i' discrimination t -ilde! m i. U. Uvshon ami so:i Tom j..' tomurrow for a week's v fri.'iulH In Iienlaou, their M v i.i Bennett and MIh Irtna i i.. now comfortably quarter! i ' i ii.nli Cottage iu Hureka 'i.uliiB arrived there Thum 1 i a pleasm furinlght vIhU m Hindu, MIm Mary t'rueo. ik. M ' h'ii-. who hni been vlMlt !! holm, of hr win. .John ;.fl toii.iv tor hr .omu ' ' .tccoinii.i n led l Mr. J. Mil Ka!i'n motlur, who i . wh!' ii u- wiili tho i timn'fit fmui itu- Bulpliur i" tl. Attaway of Mwta City, "ii it rived on tlic wvt'k emlillld 1 1 a ind a intuitu with hir in Mi and Mm '.I. A. l'ulllam. Mm. .i vsill he pliiiantl) rt'liiiMlilnr i i Mt-.h ifi'mii l'ulllam ami ha ii 'i li'iidn hi'lT. Mi-h Dawimn of Want'tt 1 vUltltiK M l) W Aton. KtMII' llllM-r I'li'i v tinniliiT of the (i 'it ii .in I all tlu uM.'i maids mnl tiiitn ii w.io ri'vi I la II'' fial ii ti :fil .mil llti'rar dolims 'I n l iUa Jionie an- r.it'ctt'd to attend 'hu r i 4 Iiim slmwi r liiHiMlii iiffi-riiooii and i'iiiiIi'MmiK' a lliMir plllou to thin him liltHlilc Ilium- .-ii If mmi Iiiimmi I one ou l.tnl ht'tli'i- Im- ''lt1iiB out jour iio'tll1 and "Kit Iiiik " u Mm. II. !. YYVhlt and daiiKhtiT, MIm l)aty Maud, mid MIhh Niii- 1'niiin'. re turii'Hl nu thf wt'f-i'tid from :i lour of tho i';ik mill wln'rc tin') tiHlti'd Hit mont liiin i;iut hlniorlctil I'oltitK, tli'' hoiiiim of nian nf i hi' wrlti'in and wi,'tH. W'lilli' MMiiy IIih) iilti'iidi'd thn Ornt-rnl I'Vilfruilon of Wiitupn'B Clulm io wirtiii thi'i utiil im iV'lfKiiltn, which Ik-IiI Km in.H'lliix In llimton. Ilcrt' tht'y vlMilfd the noted pliifi-H ami tinjoj-t'd a ilrlvi- nliniK Hi" route of i mil ItevereV fntiuiuH ride. Mnn aoitvi'itlrn wit linnmlil home and thene liidleK are elil hunlnntlc over the IV'lerntloii and 1'ie Hplendlil work of (vomen'H rlnlm throughout th nvllon. Tho Unlit Aid Hoclety of tin' Chilmlnii i-IiiiitIi will meet with Mrs . (! I)niik Tuexday afternoiin. Alli Mliilt Itolieli'H i;irl fr the Hachelor MuIiIh uiis the prettieMt weehenil event of the weoKiu. The him.' wiih ii wrllalile Kiirdeu of mid HlllUUler ri'Hi'H mill HUeel ,ie;iK. Mlf Ollld.l I'lmliT, who Ih one of the MuIiIh' chirter nieinlierit and who Iiiik receiitl) returned fiom lloxtoll wheii' idle I'Olliple'teil u cuirne ot stud) III leadltiK and iilijxlciil cull in e. can rial ii ed on IIiIh oceimlon with a Well rendered ,triKr:i m. MIhh Winnie l'hllll'H .le u voice Melectlou mid III fact ouch ineuilier i outiiliuted In Mime waj lo make thlH one of tin num. etijojnhle KUthc lime of the cluli. The hoHtc.sH h'iHned liomi-iimile can llltM. The mientn weie MIhh Dally of lie irnll, Tex., .MIhh llaiiiinar of I'.hhiiiib, Kmi.. .Mill I'ale of I.ouImIiiiiii. .MIhhch Thadle mid I'Muii .InmeH ('orlew. and I'allou of Sllliliur. MeiulieiH '.Minxes (irace UiillaniH. Lowileu. Stewurl. Ynne I edlieller. .McNetn. (iur.i I'ale. Natalee Willlainn. Iletiule UIk rIiih, Vera olive, l'iiore "ItuttK., Win nie liiitlipx. Ouida router, Mr. Harry Ih'rry and the IiuxIciih. The mcetliiK Will he with MIhh Winnie Philip Hint Saturday et cuing. Mr. CorltU' Itlder KeNey, the Anier Iran HOpruuo. made a sticceiiHfiil ile hut In opera at ('oincut tl-.inlen, Uui don, July 2, hIukIiik Micnel.i In i'ur men." The Choral eluti'x two hip ntur at traiilotiH of the ncatum Just over wcie Hiimmolf. the plunlwt. iiml Coriuno III-der-Keliiey In miiij; recital. One of the jounit hacheloiH In town decided to tun down to Ardmore lo a dance. entchlUK the morniuK train tucl; mid r.i'ttiui; heie In time to re port for duty .it IiIh place of work. To Nlmpllf) matlern for ho hhort mi oxcuiHlon he wore hl dresii miiK trou Her mid working coat, carrjiiiK his "Hplke lull" and drevH acceHHoricH In null cate. lie arrived all iiht and pruc(sl up and appean d at the dance In all Klorj and had mich an iuteiVHt ItiK lime that ho hated to tear hlm-Hi-lf uwny inr the rather early ti-aln. o phonetl to the hotel fur tho Hirtei to hrlnn him Mill in no to llu train, whli h he caiiRht at the l.it ik-coikI. t)f rimme. the pmier failed to hIiIw ui, and the joutiK ernilHlti arrived himif at nine the uei morniuK iad like a Ileau Jirumtncl. Mo tool; a c.ih to oilice hut had to run tno (-iiuntle aft. r he aot .taere ami the "ho' Htlll IouIsh on him with HUHplclon. oklnhoiimu. Thin U the lime to repot fonw an I rnhlier plunm. Alioiit two.lncliPt luoronHO In the diameter of the aot Is required. A compont can be necurpd from the florist or mail nt home. Too little of thy fertiliser l bet ter than too much. wliU-h will burn the route. I.mken bit of Crocker j tmit be plHcwl over the hwlc In the bottom of tho pot. Three Inchew of dirt 1 then pl.ioon uver i bin and leveled readj for the plant. It mum be reniemberwl tlint th. Jlaut HhiHild alwny be placed In an lueh deeper In the will. Tim dny nfler rewttlng the phmi Hhonld he kept away from the nn. HiblKiim iday a more imiHirtant part In femlnle dreis thin year than for several seawum past. In fact, t o drp sv kowii Is considered quite complete wlth'Hii d.iini rl'ilmn .icecsHorleH ' ' "r .'i, i i imtnliiK h.ii i'oij',' in' ,n now and attrac'lvi wuh of ! "k Mr Rr.irnltnr s 'nit none la r --i i"), 'i",i Mian the i ash s and Kirdlc The k ih I- RiiinlliK ill poptl' larlty dally. 'I hey form mica a prett feniiire or the summer kowii that the 1 1 1 1 1 K women cntiiml net enoilKh ot them. Tho h.ihIi eiiils dcpt-iiil UK from n hiiK' toselte U ulu' of til" tlloit popular stjb's. List of New Books. Htery day hrlims new hooks to the ('arneKle llhniry. and this week 4 number of bloraphlcx, travel Htudles In KcoKraphy, and several volume of legends and natuie studies, llelow x the list: ItolKin ramiiiiH Amerlran Authorn. Ilolton ramous American Sttites men. Campbell- -Aniet lean Statesmeiu Kills Lives of tho Presidents. i:iton-i'he Htory of .Sir I'nuicls Drake Kelby Tho Story of Sir Waller ItnlelKh. (iordy -Aiiierlcan Hxplorers. Howard - Pour tireat Pathllnders. Harris -- Amerlran Authors for Voiitm Polks. Hubbard l.lttle .luuriieys to the HonieK of I'mlii'Mit ArtlstH. Hubliiird l.lltlo Journey to the Homes of Kinlui'iit Orators. Keysor Shetohtm of American Authnm. Morris llei lies of Discovery- In America. Morris Heroes ot Proprins In America. Morris Heroin of (he Army In America. Warren Ten Preiwhtncu of tin,' Nineteenth Century. Plutarch'H Liven (5 volt.). Hates Prom (iretua Creeii to Lauds Ivtnl; A Literary .loitrr.'.v u lnRlatid. Carroll--Arouiiil the World (2 vols.). D.m.l Two Vcarx llefore the Maul. HowellH Venetian Life. Lucas A Wanderer In lliilland. Lucas Wanderer In Londot Nlndc We Two Alone In Kurope. Ilrooks The Story of Mateo Polo. Unit The Wide World. Lane Noli hern Kurope. Lane -Toward the HIhIui; Sun. .:ine-Str.inno 1-unln Near Home. Lane I'nder Sunny Skies. .Indd WiKwain Stories. Po liullau Primer. Scudiler The Hook of Legends. O'Shen Slv Nursery Clunslcs. Aesop's Kaldex (1! vols.). Martin--Tho Prlendly Stars. Heard Curious Unmet) and Their Tenanis. Speed Jack and Nell In lidd and Pot est. DnChullIu Itb African Purest and Juni'Je. It Can't Be n-at. The best of all teachers Is expe rience. C. M. Harden ot Silver City, North Carolina, says: "I find Klectrlc Hitlers does all that's claimed for It. Por stomach, liver and kidney troubles It can't be beat. I have tried It and find It a most excellent med icine." Mr. Harden Is rliUit: It's the best of all medlclniM also for weak ness, lame back, and atl run down conditions. Hest too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee, at W. H. Pramu's drug store. SOc. NOTICE OF SUIT. llefore .1. It. Pulliam, justice of the peace, Ardmoie Township, Carter County, Oklahoma. O. M. Hedlield. Plaintiff vs. Louis Schmall, Defendant. The said defendant. IiuU Schmall, will take notice that he has been sued In tho above named court In the sum of $2.".0() for money had and received and must answer s.ihl put lion tiled on or beforo the 27th day of July. P.iOS, or said petition will be taken as true ami Judgment for said amount rendered accordltiKlv. J. It. PPLI.l M. Justice ot the Peace J, K. Humphrey, Attorney for Plaintiff. twflL, NOTICE. To the "Mississippi Choctaw ' o called. In Oklahoma, and all person' who may deal with them resp.eun; their allotments or land. Congress by an act ajprmed Mav ' yilt'.r. MPs. declared that the latuU allotted lo the Mhtsloslppl Chociaw.s are subject to a lien to secure the pa .Mil cut of such JudKluent as ma lie awardul to the plalntltTs in the sn. brminht on behalf of Charles F Win ton. and his associates, against th Mississippi Choctaw In the Court 01 Claims at Washluictou, D ('., under authority of the previous act of con gress, which said suit was broutr III said court and Is now pcm:m; therein under the title 'Thai Us F Wluton, et nl.. ersus .lack Amos, and others. Mississippi Choctaws" CHAItl.US F. WINTO.V and associates, lly Wirt K. Wluton W 11 UOHF..SON It Mtorney Kvenixvly thinks he is a sreat hero to bear up under h trou les the way ho does A PREHISTORIC FIND. Campers Find Wh.it Seems to Have een Burying Ground of Ancients, Have Santa Aloui'-a men dlxcocret the ancient hurjiiK moiiml of the Klallt Indians who itihanited the Kold en shores In tho d.i precedliiK th-' iHscovury of Cullfornla li CahrlLo; That Is the iiuuutlou a.'kcd xluce Hart-turn to Santa Monica of c idcuh parly from a visit to the Mall. it i.inch where they found Kn-.it iU.iti'lniM of Hkulls, lioue.H and -loin' lin.il .a l-i of win fare and IiiihIkiuiIi .l.iioh StoiichurKci -md Kobcrt .ult William .Derliyxhlre were ineniberx. They x.ient seve.ul di-- i'l c imp aloliK the beach aiioili a mlL anove the Mallbtl nale. Wh '" en.'cyliiK themselves uu Lie I'.-l- a In ol-rer veil a bone protrud m fi 'in thf ocimii'ji helvltii; ban-i of s.in I and snivel. Heslde It w .itu bom fc, and, after dlKgltlK f"r a ! w tnitiutes wltll sticks nml sMxeii 'h''J succeed ed In uucarthhit; a io:'e.-t'im of four teen hkulls and an mri'e' of hones. all In a Kiod state n , v at Ion . With the bones ami i'im-. w --.- many stone mortars, peMli- ,Im;iis Mill artowx. Their fl--t lliniiKbt th.-t th - dis covery was an Indian niiryuii; kiouuiI, where victims of s if the frequent battles of the curl) il.ijx bad been de posited and to vere I with sand. Hut the uncommon slzr of iln- hones at tracted attention, tiitui the tmnen toKi-ther the men soon found they were lliose or peope ot immeuxe stat ure. Several of thu skuIN and xome ot the bones were taken to Siuta Mon ica and file remainder were return ed to their tinmarkeii ei-iivc. One of the skulls Is cotniiiete iix to every part. Not a tooth i ml-slnn. It ha- the ret rent hit; fon-head and hli;h cheek bones of the Indian It Is jel- low wltll am', and is perfectly pre served. The flndliiK of the stone Imple ments would Indicate that the site or the discovery Is an ancient Indian hurjInK ground. Aiiiouk other tilings was a stone pan or receptacle evidently nxed to contain the mineral .niltit with which the warriors nml squaws adorned their faces. When. In HiJI, Selnstiati Vlcaltm was sent out by the Spanish Kovern meiit to II ml the "Straits of Annlna," lie reportisl havlnt' seen natives alum; this coast who were painted blue ami silvered over with pome kind of mln- eial substance; but he made no refer ence to their extraordinary physique However, Scandoval. who preceded him. In lf.'JI startled the west coast of Mexico with a lliysictious tale of an Island lyltiK at a distance of ten days' journey, which was said to he Inhah Ited by women only This constitutes the very first account of California that can he fouud In any old records, and It was iu an eftort to learn the truth of this tale of the "laud very near the terrestlal paradise" that Corte. thirteen wars later made fe.irch for the Amazons who were, represented as beini: of ureal bodily .strciiKth, stature anil courage The Santa aionlca discoverers are womleriiiK If thev have found the bur lal place of the plants for whom the Spanish navigators were in search four centuries ami. The scene Is on he rani., of Mr and Mrs Frederick II lllmlne. mid not I'ar removed from the spot where a wagon load of bones and skulls was found a year aao b railroad builders -Iis Angeles Times Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a"d Diarrhoea Remedy Would Have Sav;d Him $100.00. "In 1002 I had a very severe at tack of diarrhoea," says H N. Farrar, of Cat IbIhikI, I.a. "For several weeks I was uu.ilile to do anything. On March IS, 1907. I had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itumcdy, which gave iiiu prompt relief. I consider It one of thu best medicines ot Its kind In the world, and had I used It id 1902 believe It would havo saved me a hundred dollar dostnr's hill." Sold by F. J. Hatnsoy and Hoffman Drug Co. A HOME can 00 tiullt cheaper now than In tho past ten yeara. Lumber wll not remain at this low price. Ilulld now. See us for your lumber. 2tf SMITH-FUAI.UY LUMnilF.ll CO When woman meets woman, t'ien conn - the straeiMe for the last vard DoyourCHILDREN ASK QUESTIONS Of course they tlo. It is their way of learning and it is your duty to answer. You may need a dictionary to aid you, It won't answer every question, but there nre thousands to which it will give you true, clear ami definite answers, not about words only, but aUmt things, the mm, men, machinery, places, stories and the like. Then, too, tho children can find their own answers. Some of ourt;reate.st men have ascribed their jiower to study of thu dictionary. Of course you want tho best dic tionary. The most critical prefer tho New and Enlarged Edition of webster's International Dictionary THE liKAN'D PRIZE (Highest Awaiid) for which was given at the World's Fair, St. Iuia. Jfyou An re any qutslhns about it trnfe v. ukuI G. & C. MERRIAM CO., PUBLISHIRl, SPntNOFIELD, MA88. I Mllllllt MORE PLEASURE Can bo derived to yourself und family from own iiiy u yocd bujrgy than from any othr source. Thu cost is slight and we can make terms so the easy that you will not miss tho price. Bivens, Gorhn & Frensley HARUIrVARK BUGGIES WAGONS anflllC4M iartrt ' The greatest hotel in the greatest convention city and health resort in the Southwest. 15 State Conventions will be held in Sulphur this season. The pleasure of your vacation is enhanced by stop ping at The Artesian SULPHUR. - - - OKLAHOMA Ardmore Construction Company J. W. KIKI.DF.K, ManaRer. W. HHODNAX, Supt. AHDMOKE, OKI.A. Pavinii, Sovcr and Concrete Work Have a force of skilled workmen and solicit bids anywhere in Oklahoma or Texas. Telephone No. 9. GAS USERS: bill by using our celebrated JEWEL 6A8 RANGES P Our ranges are put up under an absolute guarantee to last longer, do better work with less gas than any Gas Range on the market. A call at our store will convince you. TO T VV. en you want anything in the Plumbing, Gas, Tin or Sheet Metal we will iiiuke it tn your interest to tigure with us. Our stock is complete and only finished workmen j employed. Our motto: Not Tho House That WEEKS BROS 2(5 South Washington Street. 8 Per Cent-8 Per Cent-8 Per Cent Money to loan on farms at eight per cent net. No commissions charged. Loans closed promptly. All or any part of loan may be paid at end of any year without notice to company. GORMAN $ BOGIE OMce Over City National Bank SOME SUMMER SPECIALS We are making veiy low prices on Alaska Re frigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers and Quickmeal Gasoline Stoves. See us and get our prices before you buy. Bivens, Corhn & Frensley HARDWARE ti'TaW mm Do you know that you can save one third of your gas ARDMORE SUPPLY CO. That Bright Spot. PUBLIC how cheap but how good. Wants Your Business. Phone 79 BUGGIES WAGONS 4RDM0RC HACK LINE s D. . FLYNT, Prop. Hack leaf for HMldtoa at 8:30 m. tn. Hack leave far Elk at 7:U a. m. Direct connections with all Inland towns west af Art more. Leave all packag at tka City Drug Mara. CALL 631 For Frensley's Transfer Wagon Baggage a Specialty Ardmore Transfer Line The only tirst-class line in the city Calls Made Promptly Wagon Out All Night Packages and grins han dled with caro. Phono 261 STEVE ROILES, Propter Open Day or Night. nnnnnn u u Kcunnn H M H PROFESSIONAL COLUMN. H MI83 NELL NOLEN, Public Stenographer. Office Whlttlugton Hotel. LAWYERS. H. C. I'otterf. E. A. Walker. POTTERF A WALKER, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Ardmore, Okla. WILLIAM W. WRIQHT, (Registered Attorney) Formerly With Dawes Commission. Cc test, ClUxensblp Cases and other matters beforo the Interior De partment, Exclusively. Offices Washington Loan 4k Trust Iliilldlng Washington. D. C. R. F. TURNER Attorney At Law I Careful and painstaking attention sir- I en to All Matters Intrusted to me Office Rooms 9 fc U Wheoler Bids Office phone 213; Res. phoue 773. Compiler Indian Obas. J. Kappler. Chas. H. Merllllat Compiler "Indlnn Active Court Laws and Treaties" Practitioner. KAPPLER a, MERILLAT, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Practleo before all Courts; On. areas. Govorumont departments and Commissions. Indian Cases a spe cialty. Office, Dond Rld'g, Washington D. C. M. F. WINFREY Attorney at Law. fustlce of the Peace Notary Public Rooms 14 and 1G, Xoble DIdg. Phones: Hesl 836 blue. Office 166. PHY8ICIANS. FREDERICK P. VON KELLER, M. O. Surgery, Eya, Ear, Nose and TUraaL Eyes accurately fitted with Olassaa. 'Paonea: Qffloa 146, Reildaaea 44. ARDMORE SANITARIUM Drs. von Keller, Hardy & Henry. Modern equipment for the scienUflo treatment of all surgical cases. Trained uursos In attendances. Ardmore. Okla. W. M. ANDERSON Veterinary Surgeon. Ardmore, Okla, Office: Sml h's I.lvery Bara. Phono 125. TALIAFERRO'S Undertaking and Embalmln North Washington St. Phones 341 aud 433. ARCHITECTS. W. A. TACKETT Areh'tect Office la Blms-Pennlngton Buildiag. Ardmore, Okla. Residence Phone 170 Blue, riffle Pv--- 170 .ei I.W.F0LS0M.M.)). 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