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PftQE SIX
THE DAILY ARDMOKEITE
Ardmot Monday, January 4, 1909
United States Depository
Oklahoma State Depository
City Depository
Ardmore National
Bank
fajilil, Serplos i Mifian!
liabililifi
$250,000
If t Inn hank In a snfn plneo
(or I'm rity, state and tuition to
deposit their funds It In n safe
plnco (or the lamier mul busl
noss mull to Uih' lili funds.
THY IT
LEE CRUCE, President
0. IV. STUART, Cashier
GIVE HIM A
I ' K i I I I 1 I I I
mmL
KUIV
For n Christmas gift Tlu-y
please tlu mun and lio will
like it. p.W, $(U0, $7.50
and S'.I.OO sots complete.
Extra blades carried in
stock
Stevens, Kennerly
& Spr;.!ins Co.
lf IV TUT WAV V
With a resolution to havi' Ihto
after only the best Hour. Put
your resohi into practice by or
doniiK a sack of Hij: Hand Hour
today You'll find it bakes moro
to the pound and produces bet
t i bread, cake and pastry than
anv jnu have ever used. Don't
( nx. i tli. naiiio, Wig Hand Hour
1 :i ii my imitators.
TYLER X SIMPSON COMPANY
i j.M.ile Dmiributort
Wolverton
Son
O i i Aui must relli&lo ab
stractor in Carirr county Send
to us fur abatraeti anywhere
la Oklahoma. We alao cite
cclono aud Ore lui'iraoce.
Wo arn bonded abstracter.
ARDMORE, OKLA.
COMPARE OUR OCflVICt
WITH OTHERS. !
Poatal Ttlagraph CiliU Co. 4 l
N Waahllixtti Bt ThI Nu. II.
dubscribo for the Ardmorelta.
IN THE WOE
WITH MECH
LO
ANiCS EVES
I I'iiIi l.i.tu- ii I .1 I III. Inn Hi' .nlii
I i i iff I.10 llll).
-i;il.- f.i'i al km of IiiImii Mil It1
inilii i in Ninth llik'HH by spring.
' ll la CBliillHtflU Unit tlli'ln are nl-
most K.VOOl) unemployed In Chicago.
III.
OwIiik lo a wage dispute inon men
lui.- Htriirk at l.nrmoigule Collier
Hi. KIiimmMhIi Villi . Wales.
n at (erupt to fKtalilliih i itmnlrl
m brewery In Ii' rlln reaultiil In n
!illnHl failure. It itlit plenty of bus
iness, llllt IHHt money.
A aeneral Increase f practically
2." Mr cent In their wage ecale Is
il mini 1 1 In tli' National Window
I (i In .-ik Worker.
Of ::, dentil of sailor oceurrlna
in Hi' iwrU-lK't- of an ImlUMfrlnl In
"iirai'cc tvimpnuy, 1". 6 per fi'iii were
III- l MCOilll'lltn.
Tlii' formation of Women AiixIIIh
i I iiIiiiih III I hi' IbIhii- movement
ih niiiill liiM'omliiK popnliir (or It
Heel nil till' IllM'l propaganda.
Census report covering the year
I'.MIO to ltMii show Hint out or over
I Oilii.iHM) deaths of male, more t li tt ii
!i per cent Aero due to iiccltictits.
In the rci'i'iit referendum ot( la
Ken bt tin bakers, a proM)lllon lo
UlCrcllse till' HUlnl'ioH Of till Interna-
tionnl officers mul make (lii payini'til
of a sick tiul di'iilli li.'iii'flt compili
ng was ili'frHli'tl.
l'ln iiiuly output of llrltlsh Kit-
lti. of Hih value or n'.o.oou.oon
' i mploi iik ISI.iilS pi'ruoim. Twolio
I'lilliou dollar worlli of tin- product
1 1 ihi ii'J annually.
a.:es an1 to In ti'iluofil In tin"
I north of Kuglnml manufactured Iron
jund stool triuli' by ii cent pi'r Inn
on puddling anil 2'4 per cent on othir
forgo niiir mill workers' wages.
Tin' lluolypi oporotor gets nn av
erage of nearly 71' rents an hour In
Chicago, III., wllljl HI'tM hint up UH
the ktiiK-plu of nil the Aincrlenu
labor world In the matter of wages.
Halt Inline, Mil., ha the linhnnnrcd
fuistlnctlun o( payliiK the lowest
to women workers of any oily
In the country, lis., eight cents an
'our to tobacco HtetuiuiirM.
A campaign In to be started In
San Kiani'iHco, Cnl., In behalf of the
: w'mim'ii em yloj eil iih clerliH In Mtoreti
with a view to Hecurt) better wiigen
j. mil iiiuilltloiiH lor them.
Tlie now Labor Mlnlntiy In the
j ('.niM'iwiuealtli of Aumtnillu have ilt
' i .i nJ to avoid Heumttlntml IckIk
i'ivii iIiIh netiou, or even an at
i i,i in ipieKtlou of llll'He policy.
. niiipai lnon hIid iliat hh re
. I wiiKex, Hit ratiH paid In (he
I Si. (ten Hie xlartlllijlly IllKliel'
i i (ireat illrltiilii. the tlirferene'
ini; from si) tu 'Jnti per i-ent more
t ii Imh been reeonuni.MiiIed thut a
' ' uMi.tl department of lubor be ih
j'l.'lisiinf m Knainml, presided over
,i iniiiiHii'r, witii a Heat In I lie
. .iiiiii. t i lui'neil u tt h the dlreelloli of
' .ii li'ior whii'h Iiiim not iictn .il
sietii, im t, oitmai i iui'm ami
HOW TO BREAK UP
A BAD COLD
A REMEDY WITHIN REACH
OF ALL.
Pleasant and Safe to Tako No
Loss of Tiuie --AU Danjjer of
PneuruoaU Avoided.
It niir bi a .urpri to our rvvlon to
h'Hfii tluit :i M'Vi-o i"'!d rm in nuiiy in
utiiio'H ln iiiiipli'tcl brnlti'ii up in oi'io or
in i iIjivh tiuii T i do tln, hiiHvvcr, prompt
n-iimi i nivt'Miiry, 'l'lu- tirt vinploiiM of
i ti.lil .ire n dry, Imi.l outli, a preiiM w:i.
-ry iliM-lurm- fntiu l!u HUM-, .mil .i thin
wlnin iHMttiiiK on ilie t.'iigiu'. 'i lu'ii t hiuii.
U'rhiin h ( "ugh lC-uttt v it Iii'mmi In double
Jomii ererv hour nfwr ilm (lot npN'ar.iiu-o
"f lln- Kiu.pii'tiK, it will cniinti'r.H't the
'll t of the cold and n-ittoro the Thtt t.i a
hi'iillhy unhlilion wiiliin nuo or two days'
time, in aliiiiHt evi-ry , ami nliru i'Iib
mill ii imt iiiinpli'toly oiinil In lbl lime, iu
Hi-viTiiv will b, srt j'ty lei. J and a "in-pi-t('iiniii4"riina
vrry uli iritime. Whrn
a. tu n tuwinl curing tlio rold U t-ilifii,
.lieiln, loud iNn:i; U fiUnwiil by a pml'iic
waii-rvejKMiurulieii,niid tli.it by 'a ilillicillty
in bri-iiiliiiu', n jtvnliu li)jhtniM ol the
lnt ii'id a aliclit ciKVloMlioii of t ry
'.mih n d teiiai cmh niui'iio. I ew ihTm iii
i.iy uuy iiltt'iilinu Inn mid nnlil n tl iiin
lition, tlut i., nut, I the oM liss Uvmip
M-tlliil in llm nrini, 'J'lie lirt :iitiniiHhinld
nc In relievi llio limo Mii i t. no .'in
pliOuil bv tlie fnv ue of i'hamlK'rlain'H
i.ii l Ib'Mitily. ThU remedy liiiiii'tioi tlu
toiitjh mill ,m mid i.iii-im i I'SpiiVion frmn
the air tvIN nf ilu luiici, pimln.v.i a frv
i iKS'tr:itiini, aud oik'im the Mvrvtiuitv A
coinph'tor.iiu mhiii fiillnwH. In Hune ca'i",
liuwi ver, m vitiI ilaisnio uipiinxl, but tlio
t'UH'rienro of iIioikiihIh of ihthoih in tlie
tm of this reuii'ilv IhuIm'oii tliat it will cure
a M'vere nild in h i liiuo th in anv other
treati.ietit, ;unl that it losvet the rtem in a
natural ami healthy condition, Till remedr
alo pieventii a cold from renitltint; It) pueu
moui.1 I'rico lio cent, laruu ue 50 tenia.
cent, large sue 50 tents. '
OF INDUSTRY
YWKERt
'lilt a pi'l'li .1 tu -tl ' ittn jIi i"
bo m t up
l I
The iirilini-liii'iit iimmi:'' of i n
(leneial 1'i' lei atlnn ol' Ti.ld' I !.
Ill (ireat f Iri I ;i I it hua Inaiinl a in.ini
f''to In which all the trade iliilutii
aro ml vln'-il to Inmliuct their mi m
'org to refune to work owitlnio
AluniiK nut mid bolt worker in I
I'enimybHiilu the r"tuni of the
rhlpf (actory limp-ciiir kIiowh tlml la
tn iici'lili'tit inle I in t n ten yeatu to
lnne liei ii ."I per cent, ami In niN
rellaueouH uteri aud Ii on unik
Kr 1.000.
A penalnn fllhil for tile benefit of
dlwibleil mlnerw, to bn niiiluliilm" t
Jointly by llii'lii liieni ami operatntH
Hml of which the Ktnte will be I run
tee, will be pi (i of ul lo the i.i.t
Indiana It-Kfatliit ti r.
The Initial ntp him been taken
looklitK to the enactment of tt law
by tlie .Mlniieaotii loKlHlatitre requlr
lux that nil moat cutter be subject
lo an examination an to their tptall
flcatlotiH luTore u board appointed
by the Htntc aullinrltlcH.
A conference of I? delcKateH fioin
trnderii' toMioclatloiiH In an, I around
Ismdon linn Just formed a Uimloti
mill Suburban TradeiH' Kederntlon.
which many local iiHHoclatiomi rep-
renentlim L-OO truilcHiueu, have al
ready Joined.
HeportH from the Keneral office of
the ClKiir MnkerH' Union ulnnv that
nhirliiK the fUe moutliH that the out-
of-work roKlntor was open dutlim
thii current year the payment of out-
of-wtirk benefltH amounted to $I.V00i
u moutli. Diii'Iuk ono month the
iimount paid reuuhed JI!.lH)o.
Ofthe more than :I0 1100 wa(e earn
eis killed by accident In the coiithi1
of a jour It Nhoiild not be impossibb
to nave at leant oue-thlrd. pet haps
one-half, by iutelll;eut ami rational
inelhodH of factory Inspection, loln
latlou imj control.
It Is n-iMirted b the Not thumber
hind, KliKland, inlneiH to abollnh
piecework In milieu. The matter Is
to ho hmilKhl otTiclally lnfoie the
next annual conference of the Na
tional I'Yderatiou of .Mtitcix. It Is
a momentous proposal, for a mod
deal of the miners' work Is done on
the piece-work system, it Is pin
point! to Introduce a bill into put Ma
im tit to prohibit it.
Of thoe employed in factories an I
woikMliops probably the most c
poed clans are the workers In lion
and steel. Itopoits of !M,h; accidents
of tills clatiit of wolkmcu diil'lm; the
earn ltini to l!m:, show that I I per
cent of the acclditits to tin u cmpln
ed in rollliiK mills i emitted taially
Theie are fi.OOO.onil skilled uoik
ers iu tin-iit llrltain, of wluuii 10
per cent lire totally or paiilall un
einployed. For every sMIIer work
iihiii out of employment two unskilled
men are woikleHM. Kveiy w inker rep
ii'Mi iUs a family of (he. Skilled work
ers unemployed, rU0.iil)l); unskilled,
1 .000.0110; their (.Utlllles OOO.OilU; to-
Ml. 7.roo,ooo.
In the anthracite mines of I'.un
.vhiuil.x the slate luspcclois hae
round that diti'liiK leu ears theie
have aveniKetl annually ?,.ls fatal ac
cidents (or eery l.uoo men emplovid
mul the rales een higher than this
for certain specific occupations It'
the mines. That this is excessive la
shown by comparison with the death
rale from accident of I. I'll per cent
Iu the Ilt Dish coal mines.
l-ilior In Mexico Is not mlciiuale to
the demand of the country's expand
Iuk Imliistrleis. Theiefore. the einlra
i mil to the I'tilieil States, thouuh It
withdraws from the labor market but
a small fraction of the total supply
In huvllIK a ilecIJcd Influence hpon
waa-ftf Not oulv does it make the
existing shortane more negte Imt the
Influence of the many retuiniiiK cm
iKl'.Uits litis nlieady been to educate
local labor to hi slier waxe demamls
Don't Get a Divorce.
western judge granted a divorce
oil account of 111 temper and badj Mr Itooseielt began his phrase
breath lr King's Nen Life Pills , making before he became president,
would hate preiented It They cure I( .1(Il,rHfS Illfoiv , am,ton
i.' nsii iiiiiiio causing oati nre.iin. ami
t.r Trouble the 111 t.inper. dispel
colds, banish headaches, compter
chills 2 "ie ,u Vdmoio Pliartn.iei
d X w
ALBATROSS
That's the- name ot the beat
old In Ardmore.
flout
WE CAN DO YOUR GAS FITTING
"RIGHT NOW."
Don't wait until it gets cold again.
Phon 60. Ardniore Supply Co.
Subscribe for ttie Ardmoretta.
PHRASES MADE
ROOSEVELT
SQUARE DEAL" ONLY ONE OF
V ANV THE PRE5IRENT POPULAR
ROOSEVELT OVER ACTIVE
"Undesirable CitlienV "Muckrak
crt' "Strenuoua Llfs," "Dig Stick."
and Mollycoddle Are j few
Frcm the List ftecalled.
Washington, .Ian. I. .lames I li ve,
mote that tin. Iimis.- o fconiiiiu,
seemed empty after (ilinlslone ift it
And WashliiKton won't seem tli
same city ' ufter March I when It
will no lonip'r (eel the reMless and
ceiidelesH activity of Theodore Itoose
velt. Mr. Taft U expectej to make a
meat preslileut. but lie iloe.n't hup-
pen to be Interested In all known
phases or human ncthlty. It 'Isn't
supposed (bat he will be able At
converse with eipinl enthusiasm with
cowboy, naturalists, prize flutters.
artists and historians.
Hill President ItiMtsevelt'H departure
wont be regarded with unnilxml ro
Kiet In Washington. He has Kot a
liace that a city permi-ated with tra
ditions has found hard to keep up
with.
congressional committee was no
Inn over the ipii'sllon of nddltloiial
liiarters for certain government de
partments with Colonel '. S. llrotn
well the other day. llromwell Is the
officer In cli.nm- of public InilhlliiKX
ami Krouuils. A cleer Idea struck
n member. Why not use the old,
unsightly l'euiisylvaula railroad sta
tion that was ahamlomxi a few
mouths iiko?
"Impossible." said the colonel. "1
tore It down last summer."
Tore It down?" sasped the nston -
. , . .
islied committee, "t'otieress s'hoilhl
have passed on the question. Who
save ufli the authority?"
"The president nrilen-l It lorn
dowri," replied the placid llromwell.
'He said it was In the way."
Ten persons realize
to which this man In
has affected the dally
count i y. The IiIk thlims
the extent
Washington
life of lh
he has done
liaxe I n widely eonimi'itti- on his
Influence for n higher moral stand
aid, for the squate deal and for abat
ing the woishlp of the dollar. Hut
consider such ,i minor thin as
the use nf words.
The! o ate scoies of expressions
that have passi d Into the dally lire
of the country Just because Kootie
telt has giv.'ii them virality. Most
or tin in piobable bale been llsi-l
before. He took them wherever he
found them. Hut It was the pecullai
I'm- he put them to thntm.lde them
live.
A gtoup
standing on
other night
of conespondetits was
I'euns.vlvatila avenue tlie
wailing for a street car
to the capltol.
"1 could wish." one ot them said,
"that some malefactor of great
wealth would come along ami lake
Us up I hee"
Th. "malef.ictor of great wealth"
has been made u public character . by
the ptesldeiit along with the "unde
sirable cltli'lis "
Pi nimbly the most effect lie mid j
lasting phrase Is the square deal. H j
was a whole sermon In Itself and j
when t caught the attention of thej
country thj regime of special prlvb
lege wa doomed. So far a can be
leaitii'd the phrase was fltst ued In
a si eh at Spriugrield. III., on July
I. i:m:i The pnsldent said:
"A man who Is good enough to
shed his blond for his country is
goid enough to be given a fquarc
deal altetward. More than that no
man Is entitled to, less than that, no
man shall hate."
i , , . ,,. . , . ,,
l,llb l,f fMrailo iu IMS he said:
"I wish to preach, not the doctrluo
of lituoble ease, hut the doctrine of
the strenuous life."
"Mollycoddle" appeared In nn ad
dress to the Sphinx club of Hartard.
"Muekiakers" or rather the modern
application or Hunyan's man with
the muckrake- was used In an ad
dress in Washington nearly thtee
years ago. It was September 2. 1901.
Just before McKInley's assassination,
that he quoted Iu a speech In Min
neapolis the oil proverb "Speak
sofHy mid carrj a big stick you will
go far" "Nature Fakers" was the tl-
BY
tie of an article hp Oonli ilmt, il to
'in' hi? "Hit the line hard lloti'i toil I
'Ml il"!, I sill! ll. llllt llll the ..
''.ii'l ' w ,s Ii s adi lee lo school'.ilH,
Hit .ifo fnlN to Kit il i 'in ;i!eti
lli'i of his saylncs that hae o.ii.'.
I In the p lllbr Ci'liscloiisiie." -
W' il.!ine." "eraveti," "t.ic" suable
l a letni of I'rof. J. A. Hons', imt
jfoiotten until tll presldnit wiote
his letter on the nibjecl "a shorter
ami ilKller onl " ilsir at b ast ib
early as mime ecclesiastic's contio
versy lth Hob Innersoll a ipiarter of
a c. ntury nno "wlckiil falsehood.
'7niir.li'," "dellnhttsl." ami the Scrip
titi-H I "ilghtiKiuntiesH that oxnlicth a
nutloii."
The lint days of an administra
tion that lma mi liupiosin-l- Itself on
the Amerlcati liniiKlmitlnu cannot
fall to bear a tlnne of regret to
Ihow who are walehliiK tlieiie last
two mouths of Koonevclt.
i.ndy bin nisi iiiit not with a vial
hie burner like the Direct Act'on
Kns slovta hav that nre sold by
Kearney. ltf
ONCE THREATENED WAR ?
AN OLD DISPUTE BETWEEN ENG
LAND AND UNITED STATES
IS SETTLED.
Washington, Jan. i, After many
.
months of neRotlatlons Secretary
Hoot and Mr. llryctv thu Ilrltlsh am
bassador, formally have nBieeil on
the three main ipiestlons that have
for so oIiik been at Issue botwcLMi
Cleat llrltalu and the United States
uffectliiK Canada ami Newfoundland
which more than once have threat
ened the stability mid kooJ relations
between this Kovuriiiucut and thnt
of (ireat llrltalu.
The .'iKreoment takes the form of
.three draft treaties, which have been
submitted for the assent of the Im
perial government an, im. acquies
cence of the KKvernments of Canada
mid New foiimllaiul. These three
questions are submission to the
lliieee of the Interpretation of the
1 t .11 i lif Itiitt cvlltr t.i Mwt-li.fin
l ,, . . , . ... ,, .,
cltlxcns rlulits in common with llrlt
Ish subjects In the fisheries of New
foundland; the control of Internation
al waterways and the proper dlstilbu
button of water to be used for powet
purposes from Niagara Falls, and the
settlement of outstanding p Titulary
claims.
hen these treaties have been rat
ified hy the s'-uale, un-b the ndmluls
t rat Ion Is very hopeful that Hie sen
ate will intiipDse no obstacles fo
their speedy ratification, there will
be no sreat questions to ex dip
lomats on either sUe of the Inter
national boundary line or to disturb
, the harmony of the cordial relations
now existing b 'tween
the raited
States ami (ireat Mrltaln.
Mr. Itryce. In the short time In
which he has been In the t'nlted
States, will have erected for him
self a great monument and will have
camel thu thanks of both countries
for the services he bus performc!'.
Secretary Hoot Is entitled to equal
praise.
Brave Fire Laddies,
often receive severe minis, putting
out fires, then uso Ducklln's Arnica
Salve and forget them. It soon driven
out pain. For Hums, Scalds. Wounds,
Cuts and Itrulses It's earth's greatest
healer Quickly cures Sklu Krnptlotip,
Old Sores. Hulls, fleers, Felons;
best File cure made Heller Is Instant.
'J.'ic at Ardniore Pharmacy. d & w
WEEK OF PRAYER
UNION RELIGIOUS SERVICES WILL
qe HELD FOUR NIGHTS THIS
WEEK SERVICES WEDNS.
The Pastom' association of the city
met yeitenlay morning and decided to
make ttie week beginning J.'iiunry I,
a week of prayer. All the ciituih.Hi
will meet In umn "ttlciw during '.hi'
week. Moi'.iv 'lig'n li'J nu ,.i: will
be held at he I'l-'sbyterlan ehi'ib,
with Hef. J. A. Wynno as leader on
Tuesday night it the Hroadwny Meth
odist rhiiruh with Hcv. II. G. Connel
ly as leader. Wednesday night, each
oh a roll will hold Its own pmyor ser
vice nt Its own place of worship; on
Thursday night Uio meeting will bo
held with the ChrLstluti church and
Rev W II Hoper will be the lender;
Friday night the service will be held
at the IMptlst church with Ur. Welth
' , ivs leader, All religious fieople of every
denomination nrxt cordially Invited to
Lit end each of thes services.
Many little lives have been saved
by Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough. It
Is the only safe remedy for Infants
mid children as It contains no opiates
or other narcotic drugs and children
like Foley's Honey nnd Tor. Catvful
mothers keep n bottle In the house,
Refuse substitutes. Sold by all drug
gists, d L w
THE
KING
lif
I DR. KING'S
NEW DISCOVERY
FOR COUGHS and COLDS.
FOR WEAK, SORE LUNGS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, HEMORRHAGES
AND ALL
THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES.
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I regard Dr. King's New Discovery aa the grandest medicine of
modern times. One bottle completely cured me of a very bad
cough, which waa steadily growing worse under other treatments.
EARL SHAMBURG, Codell, Kas.
PRICE 50o AND Sl.00
3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C
ARDMORE
CHRISTMAS
Will soon bo hero und wo are fjoing to have a bigger
and butter stoclc than ever before. No old stuff car
ried over. We would aprreciate your December groc
ery account. Prompt service and courteous trout men t
our ir-otto.
Felker, The Grocer
P. S. Just received a car of our Celebrated "Queen
of the Pantry" Hour.
MONEY
To Loan on Farms
Per cent
Money paid when papers arc signed. No commission
or examination charges.
Gorman and Bogie
Insurance nntl Loans
Over City Nat'l Uank. PI one 50 Ardmore, Oklahoma
Notice of Sale.
In the District Court for Carter
County, State of Oklahoma, at Aril
more.
Molly It. (Jwlnn, plaintiff, vs. O. A.
Drain, Ciuardlan for Thos. Andrew
Drain, Defendants,
Notice Is neretiy given that In pur
suance of an order of this court on
the 21st day of December. 1908, In
thu case of Molly It. O.ttlnn vs. (5.
A. Drain, Guardian for Thos. An
drew Drain, minor, pending In the
District Court of Carter County. Ok
lahoma, nnd being nn nctlon for a
partition of lot number One In Hlnck
2112 In thu City of Ardniore, Carter
County, Oklahoma, I will offer for
sale and sell for cash to the highest
bidder said lot number One In Hlock
2:12 In the City of Ardniore. Carter
County. Oklahoma, at twelve o'clock
noon, on tho 22ml day of January,
190!, In front of the Court house In
the City of Ardniore, In anld County
and State.
Witness my hand this the -lftt day
of December, 190S.
J. II. AKKHS,
Sheriff of Carter County, Oklahoma.
22-1 whs.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Tho regular meeting of tho
stockholders of the l'lrst Na
tional Hank of Ardniore, Okla.,
will be held In tho offices ot
the bank during legal hours on
tho second Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1009. which Is tho ISth of
tho month. Said meeting Is to
to be held for the purpose of
electing directors for tho ensu
ing year.
C I ANDBRSON,
Cashier.
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LAWYER8.
L C. Pottorf. B. A. Walkor.
POTTERF & WALKER,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Ardmore, Okla.
M. F. WINFREY "
Attorney at Law.
ustlco of tho Peace Notary Publlo
looms 14 and 16, Noble Uldg.
r'honos: Rest 830 bluo. Office. 166.
CAPT. J. R. PULLIAM
Justice of the Peace.
Koouia In Pcnulngtou& Slmms Uldg.
Compiler Indian
Jhas. J. KappJer. Chas. II. Morilllal
Compiler "Indlnn Active Court
Laws and Treaties" PractlUouer.
KAPPLER A MERILLAT,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Practleo before, all Courts; On
tress. Government departments and
Commissions. Indian 'Cases a sDe
dal'y. Office Bond Uld'g, Washington D. O.
PHY8ICIANS.
FREDERICK P. VON KELLKR, M. O.
Surgery, Eye, Kar, Not and Taraat
yes accurately fitted wit Olasaca,
'Phoaes: Offlaa 141, Besides 44.
ARDMORE SANITARIUM
Drs. von Keller, Hardy & "Henry.
Uodern equipment for tho scteotlOa
'xeatment of all surgical cases.
Trained nurses In attendancco.
Ardmore. Okla.
W. M. ANDERSON
Veterinary 8urgton.
Ardmore, Okla.
Orrice: ttail h's IJvery Bars,
Phone 125.
ARCHITECTS).
W. A.Tailett T. W. Myall
TACKETT V MYALL 1
ARCHITECTS
Wlaa 1st BlBsa-PenaiBataa
Aramore, Okla.

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