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PACE EIGHT PERSONALS i K.ngs'oo , Rbns l In tlM city today . OklftaWaM Clt) v woriay v ' u .. . today 9ti awn" .4 i Jfurpky of McAJtef it or la Um rtty tavja. n lira. M4ar ford fran .. attMaVare la tbt rtty or f ' Hatnoi and It D rraesaaa r-Tfll ere Ardawr visitor P Marae Wi the etty n( iw i blnea trip laf - Mob CklalT of Tlakraioa -. raore on a rtaaatet; a- i today. ' of Police Bttek Oarrett rr 1 o the 4y thla moatog troa - Vlley, karlDfl pent te nMTM J A. Wynne of lb Bruut-ay church ! In Oklahoma Oil Una the quarterly meeting of mission beard. A" A LedbeMer returned to tbt Kteroay ten hue tat faM baea ikh to hi home ataca wtdt a "! sore throat orKi. McKaWtbt la ateh at his on II street northwest. Ilta ' t. r W. I. McKnlght of MaoMtOQ f 'i'--ti at hla bedside a portion o I If. T. Itntberfonl and her 'hugbter are to the elty from mnas City. Kan. Mrs. Rutherford ')' danghter of Mrs. Norrl and ' n-maln In th city for several v. . - Mr. Rutherford Ii rery well Art here and II vet! In the city ."in to her marriage. For insomnia dnnk Dremlde watsr ;md see how quick It will relieve you.' Phone 497. Anotlitr Vlndttorm. clereu thirty la at night at- - windstorm almost rivaling In - that of laat week aroaa rery ! "ly ami worked a very oonnldor- havoc In ami around the city. me the damage rertotl la that "i- barn of llr. Clark, tho trnna and cob man. whose barn was i.adlr damaued. The home of ..mb Tavlor wa- blown fnm lta l itlon and lite nw ba-n of M - ' Itama-y comi1et.-l demoHabed. j i i loser of a atualler nature ' iHrt.'. hut fortunately no one ' :'irted a having been Injured T"e now famous Bromide water t, vs you an appetite, far hatel and Maiding huuse fare. Try it. Phone '3' Ma's New Husband. management of "Mi'i New in'1." which cnmeH to th- Hol- i'ii Saturdiy. February 6 th. refund anyone's money af first act who don't uy hi" of the best musical farces . wr aaw Hurely this ought i ch everyone "from Ml lourl.' I t Dsath at Hewitt, i Wilson Hewitt, a widow tally (!tt, jmsscd aa there yes v afternoon at four o'clock. The i ' of the doaih of Mrs. Hewitt !iltIw a ill !oi'l cotiiilaliit, ' had l' n Mrk fin Hdinc llli I Int'M ii i' w ill inl,f plai-'1 'riKinii ui I oil.ii K at llfwlit CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY if li- Minn i i M II t .11, f. .ft Al.,1 ItlH r ' ' ii. t-iti 1 ti- r w tl l t t.i- rt r i !'.. i. -1 .i i .i .Ir, n , i " i f if,, 'Ih- . II" .k 1. 1 1-, . . -, ,i I.. I, i . . i.. hi .1 - i. , I i ii.- l ,IIK Nl V I l( I 1 1 1 h, . . I..i..str. -, I f I I I' I I. I I.I i X u,.i.a, :. 1.,, FOR SALE My entire transfer and storage business. Mv) farm and tools, '-tock' and grain lease "i McLfeh farm. Stock consist of 35 I ieatl of hoa, 2 cows md 13 horse.-. J. L. Wilson I DEMOCRATIC CLUB HOLDS ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING 'V.nt'n i'-l '--; ,? 'Kici agaim' n."'h:o? i.ke :i'J0 lemo cra' TttTt 00114 b no doubt about the democracy of Mr arlaa. Mr. " !1 Beanett mm a aaiea did aad spirits! atea for deaaaeraay. He weat at aoaie ledfth lato aa explanation of the treatment that emoorau baa received from the red era) gove-nmamt aad atated that (he stronghold of the republican party aa organisation an! parroaag He alao ridicules) aa ridiculous the aa inm prion of the republican aad ooa partisans that the democrat ehoatd five Uim two commissioner Aad that were be of the minority ha alao oald be for a aon-partisM govern ment Mr Bennett alao firmly aeert e that the democrat eoaM the dtjr aa good a government s the republicans and better. He asked If the republicans offer the demo crat anything, aad aaaerted that the democrat hare to pay their share of tatc under the republican fed eral government Just aa el aa the r publicans If the argument that the non partlaana are using la the city that they should have their share of representation upon the city government heeauee they pay Utea. why then aboald not thla ar gument apply with reference to rfeu ocrata and the federal Korernment. Mr. Renoett Rare the refrtihllcaaa and Boa-partlaaaa aome very hard auta to crack, bat It I not. It ap pear, their effort to aneuer noea tloaa. Mr HuKh I-Jbetter preaeated the reaolntiotta whk-h appear b"kv,- anil mle a aplrlted talk concerning the condition of Muakoce undnr lotlernl role. Mr. Idbetter has Juat rWnrn- ed from that city and had t good deal to say with regard to the high kAftjIakil tnaskiiaa 1 ...l. I i . . r " ",,Kn r""o- k"" "r naln llng. there. Mr. ixunrnrr aoiy awpponeii tne raoltl tkna he ottered tind mail a atroriK idea fr their adoption and the neces sity nt the party sticking toKeer. I'rank IWinnr offered na a auli atltute for the reaolntlona. a snlmtl ttMe to the effect that the meetltiR he HiljounifHl wNiout taklni any ac tion anil tout they w:lt until after the maas meeting chediild for to night. This proroke.1 conalileratile llciilon and .Meaara. Ilenuett. fot "rr- iwwman ail roae lo ',r,n, of rtn,r u rnearel that Mr "onn' overlooked the met that Mr. I.edbetter'a resolution embodied hla suhatltute and h- -aaa ruled out by the chairman. H" proteated. however, but hla protest was voted down by th members of the club. Mr. Bowman made a strong talk In iwOialf of democracy in genera! and intemperead hla remarks with no tatlooa front all the ancient and rlassic and the scripture kIm. He brought the meeting out of a little dlttorler Into extreme good nature again, anil was succeeded by Judge Iavl who made the only other non partisan apeech bealile that of Juilae I'otterf. Mr. Davl stated that he waa surrounded by republican neigh bor and that he found fhem al right. H -was not ruvelant to the subject In hand, however, and his rumark certainly niHde v-ry Utile Impression upon the strong demo cratic element preaent. lr. Coiner made a speech teem In? with gooJ sense He denounced any clique or cliques of men that! sought to take away from the peo ple their direct right to select Ihelr "n candidates and asserted that he was for the primaries because the primaries are part and parcel of the dt iiiocratlc principle. He asserted ili.it too much was being said of the iniKliiess man and too little of the working man. That the man who carried the dinner nail Is just a Im portant to the cltv as the buslneaa man and ahould have Juat as much tr nay and that his vote counted for .Hut as much. Mr. MoLemora also apoke with Hirong democratic conviction and gained much applause and laughter with his wit and toe aid of one or two humorous stories. He advocated the in. .1 i,f immediate action and de lart-d that the demoerata ahould taki th,. first stand and make the fight. Judge Potterf criticised the vrlwry cliiiiai- In the resolution and stated that If the club took any action In th.. matter it might make llsclf rl Wculous, citing as an Instance the convention hall cae at Ciuthrl Mr. liftmen, however, pointed out that 1 ho decision of the suproma court in queatlon had to do with a to tally dls-slmllHr case. Mr. J. It. Pennington then made one or hhs Juatly famous ffcit th mark" apotouas. lie ukl that he wu lu fwvor of wsl(lHf ami allow- ir v ; j x 'i , d tr-or . r.s.' y- ksi - s h.K i T vj irk.- i i . .- . hartuocy M" Pf-o&tartoa a t itrtorly demo 'ra'lc as eier aasf mad hi fit: menu rerardlag his altealaace ' the party with a ciea'a aad rttor ht permitted no mkMasJerataad lag He aafd 1ku h-r -ami aot concede to the rapabticaas oae of the offices atfcjjaUoa. oat that he pre ferred to get thlara harmonloasly. H rery stroagly depreeated the tae menu of certaJa aeatleaaea. whoaa ha aaaaatV to Um aSaet thai Um city ,' Ac J mors vaa katlag pftatlge aad boldly proclaimed Ardmore the bear city of its siae in the Mt- Mr Penal naton added greatly it the yo fldenee of ifae aaaeaahty !o the fu tare of nocrocy aad rha of Ard- At this poiat th Mwotatloo were oaaaed unanlmotitly and a copy of iie has baa tomarded ' ,'ov-roo.- HasVell. Where, by the const'.tnUoa of rhta aiai H tt provided that all onadMate for office an&tl be nominated by primary election aad whereaa there I In Ardmore a movement to depart from this methrxj of nominating candi date for the comma; eenloo of a ma v. or and commiasioner for the city of Ardmore. be It resolved: Hrat. That the ramMilates for the oSlces of mayor and commissioner ahalt b nomlnoted at a r1mary elec tion held on behalf of the democratic party, and w deooonce a undemo eraUc and against the Interesta of the democrat Jc party and agamat the In tereata of good government nil efforts to Induce democrats to support a prejudlcel non-partisan or oltlxeo ticket to the end Hint few republi can politicians In Anlmore may be permitted to hold office. Seoond That the democratic pe ru bes beeti charged with the administra tion 01 in" smie Knvernment hi n most dlftichlt period nnd when the laws It has icd Mre fairly cvnsl.l erel. and the conduct vf the demo. cratlc officials viewed from the stand point of th beat cltltens and tax payer of the stole, U will be found that the admlolHtrnilon has received their approval. Hut during the pant six month, the republican hirty in the state jhh! Theodw Hooaevelt lo'ned by H"rt and hi hireling, hove exerted every iower and Infill unce which moaoy and malice could UrlOK Into action to ileal rov the demo craMc lrty awl discredit the demo cratic governor awl his administra tion. 'I"hlrd We therefore express our tin nullified approval of the democratic administration and confidence in Gov ernor Haskell and amieal to all demo erata to aland firm bv their party al leglance at till time wnn the jiarty I being aaaalled from without the sta'e aud jtialigm-d and misrepresent ed by republicans and unscrupulous hirelings within the afate. l'ourth. That we condemn the pro- pod form of nomination of candl date for the office erf mayor and commissioners, bv convention of ward, which select ten men from each waul who shall oome civndl datea who ahnll be presented to the clt liens of Ardmore at mus meet Ing, and aak that the citizen plodtfi themselves bllndfohl lo accept the candidates 10 be so presenteil to th-.t without knowledge of the cnndldat or even their names. Itfih. 'Itiat inasmuch aa no election call has been made for the election of a mayor and commlsskmer fr this city, -we take no action until such a call srall have been laaiirn) Sixth. That whtv aiich sail for election ahall have lieen l.t.ued we pledge ourselves to place lieti' the lieop'e of Ardmore, aa candklates for the offlcea of mavor ami coii'm'ssln:. er men who shall be of the hUh "tt possible order or merit, ability and IntegrUy .that th- .lomocratle party of this city affords. Seventh. That wo bellevi that we have in our rank' iht ablw m that this clt.' numbers among t elnnm. and, further, that we aa I nocrnin i-.i'i t ve this city an admtnU'1 nlli a of the highest order. Hlghrh, That we condemn as vision ary and self-Ititereateil the present ag itated non-partisan movement. .N'lnrh, Thnt M-e on point with pride to the record of the democratic l art? m its administration of tho nt fnlrs of this city. Located Stolen Muk:s, liuty Sheriff JSmlth of Waurlka. Okla.. and Mr. Tmltt of Ardmore ar lived in the city Wednesday after noon In search of threo mulea, stol en from .Mr. Trultt's pasture In Comaii.he county. The mules were Io cs tot lu the mule barn of llomliiger llrothers In North Port Worth. The iit.iu who took the nuilw from the pasture haa not lmn nrroiitwl. Port Worth Star-Telwgmin. Itynd Ardmoroito want a Is, THE DVLY ARDMORElTE FLOODS THREATEN GERMANY BRIDGES HAVE BEEN SWEPT AWAY AND TEN PEO PLE ARE REPORTED DROWNED B"iln Ovraa&ar Feb 5 Floods, caaiaed by Tral day of beary rain fal: aad a aa of vara -leather r today talclar on a e.-tostf aapect In many parts of Geramar. The first fgallt!e are rpjrtd Iron the Xonibsmaook --ber many bride es have btea sweot au-ay aad ten people drvwwed RESOLUTIONS BY LEGISLATURE. Bsth Branches Exare High Etteem and Confidence in Governor, Onthrle Okli Keb. t. Both branches of the state lecfahttnre to day took cognizance of Uie indict aent retnrneil against Co v. C N". Haskell by the federal grand Jury at Masfeocpe yentorday. Th" following rosolotlon was ad opted : Wheria. the press announce that the federal praod Jury slttloc at Mu koe. this state, ha returned an In dictment agoliMit the Honorable Cbas N. Haskell, (coventor of Oklahoma, on a charge o fconsplrsey In connec tion -1th the tranefer of town lots In the city of Muakoge. his home; and Wberear. we are aware that certain enetnlo of Oovornor Haskell, both In and out of the state, r extTeme'y active In seeklne to encomiMiss hi destruction lt ordr to evade lal responsibility, and TieerBS. Governor Haskell has been a resident of this state for many years diirln? 'hloh time our people Jmd nmle occnxlon for familiarizing themselves with tiU cboracter, Thereforo. ho it resolvi-d. bv the senate of tho second legislature o Oklahoma: That we take this occaalon. of ex preaalng our hlph eateetn wml contin ued confidence In Governor Haske'l and denredatlnR the spirit of vlndlc tlvenesa -R-lilch Is apparent In a pro ceeding of this kind based upon al leged acta supposed to have occurred more than four yeara ai;o. Itoth houses adoiited the resolution without discussion. ONE OF PERSONAL LIBERTY. Hov German-Americans View Liquor Question, Washington, Keb. I. "One thous and men shook! not dictate to one man how he ahall comport himself as lHig a he doe not endanger the public health or does nothing that la a breach of the peace." This was one of th arguments made yesterday before the honse committee on alcoholic lluuor traf fic by Theodore Sutro In support of his contention that the prohibi tion question was one which sliould not ho left to a popular vote. Mr. Sutro and Adolph Tlmm. secretary of the National German-American al-llanci-. appeared before the comml;;.-' In opposition to the llennett bill, which aim to create a commission on the alcoholic Honor traffic con sisting of five senators ami seven representatives. The committee will investigate and recommend to con gress legislation for the natlnnnl control of the liquor traffic. Religious Rsvival at Sulphur. Sulphur, Okla., Fob. 1. In the new $12,000 First Methodist church Is being held the greatest revival In the history of this resort. ltev. W. F. Jourdan. district evan gelist of Holdi'itvllle, is assisting the lator. Rev W. J. Witt, and the pre- aiding elder. Rev. S. F. Gixldard. In the groat revival. The meeting has been a success from the begin ning. Iarge crowds of health and j pleasure seekers as well as oltisensj attend the services. The church Is greatly stirred anil revived, and many backsliders hnve been reclaim ed. There are forty accessions and about as many conversions. The In terest In the meeting Is Increasing with ver servlca, ami a number of the city's leading town builders and business men are being reached The meeting will continue Indefi nitely. WOULD BENEFIT COUNTIES. fore Introduces Bill Which Would Benefit Western Counties. WiiKhliiKt, . Feb S V bill ipm- poaed in the senate by Senator Gore provides that the Utlnnco of the funds arising from th.- wile of town lots at iJtwtoo, Hoburt, and Anndarko, shall be turned over to the counties In which these towns are located, and those whloh went In lart crented out of old CimWo, Kiowa and Comanche. This would benefit tho three countli's im pied and Tllliimu, Juffersint, Steph ens nnd Grady counties. The money lu question amounts to ubotii tCO.000. ALABAMA CYCLONE S Rtrmlngbam. Ala . Feb S. Ru"rts have reached here that a toraado struck H&Ab Mtliippl. this moraine kil Ine !x ;prin and J-sT..ne muc p'Mpert.'. ANOTHER HEARST AGENT AT WOR KIN OKLAHOMA HAS A VERY SHADY REPUTATION AT TACHED AS PER TELEGRAM. ' Ontario Okla.. Feb. 4 That an other Hearst aeint now uorklnt; jn Oklahoma, hi an effort to persecute Goremor Ha.kell has a shady repu tation wo larnod today when tele graphic Information was received by Gov. Hakll from the chief of detec tives at Nashville Tenn. This aem. the second to become ooiplcnoos within the past week or two, now at Muskotr. From a re liable source It was leam-.-d that the aeent had a record at Nashville. In replr to a telecram Gov. Haskell re ceived the following answer: Nashville. Tenn . Feb. S. C N. Haskell. Guthrie. Okla . "Ha no criminal record on books here. Was convicts for kidnaping witnesses l viullneaitx case n New York. 1SS0. W-nt to asylum here to avoid prose, cutlon for horse sU-allnp. Is an all around crook. Can secure plenty of prominent people who would not be llere him on oath. Have written. ItOnBHT .SIDRCOTTOM Chief of Detectives. " Th! Is the character of one of the BRi-nts most prominent In securing evidence Drains' Gov Hankelt at the Muskogee land InvcsMpaMon WIND STORM AT MUSKOGEE HUGE SMOKESTACKS OF ELEC TRIC PLANT BLOWN DOWN, CITY IN DARKNESS. Muskopee, Okla., Fob. . A terrific w-nil storm swept over Muskopee early today dohwr much minor dam age. As far as known no one was hurt. Four huge smokestacks were blown down at the gas and electric llch' Plant. They cm abeil through the roof, disabling tho machinery and leaving the city in darkness. Republican's Estimate of Haskell. .1. A. Ilodowltz. who I conducting a eeneral merchandise tore at I.eon, was In the city today en route home from Guthrie. Mr. Bodowltz' business brought him In contact with the state senate and with Governor Haskell. He as .1. . Graham of this senatorial district Is by odds the strongest man In tho senate and he feels very proud of the manner In which Mr. Graham has acqiilUoil himself. In speaking of Governor Haskell. Mr. Ilodowltz said that the governor was far from being a bad man and he 'wants the people to give no heed to tho indictments by the federal grand Jury. Chrlftt. he says, was In dicted while he was here, but the Judge could find no wrong done, and the aamo thin will Ik? the result In the trial of the governor In the ovont the case ever comes to trial. Mr. ISodowltz Is an active purtlsan republican, but his energy for the (HKici'HK of his own party doos not blindfold him to the virtues of men In th democratic party. Non-Partisan? The following so -called non parti san meetings of the citizens of the various wanU of the city are called for tonight at 7.30. First Ward-City hall. Second Ward Fraley'a planing mill. Fourth Ward Carpenter's store. These meetings are for the go called puriiose of creating harmony and accord In tho oomlng city elec tion. They have lieon culled non partisan beforo tho general spirit of the people of these wai'f has been sounded and they are In reality gn Ing to precipitate the biggest roW that the election history or this clt , has afforded. Watch and sec how large a part the little minority imrlv, Will endeavor to piny In these meet ', Ings and remember the sensible at j tltude of the democratic club last I night. The democrats 1h started this movement In good faith already see cause for alarm In the encroach ment made by the republicans I a giving to them the name of non partisan. They wore eager to jsrasp the first little opiortunlty to use the wedge. Head Ardmorelto want ads. Money Making Money BENJAMIN I' RANKLIN said "Money makes money, and the money that money makes makes more money." If YOUR money isn't making money, the fault is yours. The money is willing. Bring it to this GUARAN TEED bank and get four per cent interest. FIRST STATE BANK ARDMORE, OKLA. MONEY Per cent To Loan on Farms Money paid when papers are signed. No commission or pxamination charges. Gorman and Bogie Insurance and Loans Over City Nat'l Bank. Phone 50 Ardmore, Oklahoma Christian Church. At the Christian church on Sunday evening a program, given by the Christian Kndeavor society, la com memoration of the 2Sth anniversary of the founding of the organization, will take the place of tho regular evening service. The program given below contains some very notable fca urs and It Is expected that a large gathering will assemble to hear it: Hymn, 'All Hall the Power of Je sus' Name."cho!r and congregation. Scripture Heading, Acts 17:22-31. Mr. Snecd. Imocatlon. I. It. Deat. Ilesionslve Heading, leader, Miss May Lo1k. Prayer. It. T. Dallas. Aatlien. choir. Leader's Remarks. A. M. Crooko. Duet, Miss Georgeaad Miss Edna James. "The Islands, China, Japan and In dia," Miss Mabel Warren, Piano Solo, "The Last Hope." Miss Daisy Maude Webb. Reitponslve- reading, leader I)ls Goff. Young ladles High School sextette. "Afrlcn and Australia, Miss Gladys Iloblnson. It-adlng. "A Tale of the Trial." Mis Julia Van Camp. -The Far Maet." Mb, Klodn Gloson. Duet, Mlsse Gretmert. "The Ivodeavor In Kurope." Mrs. A. M. Croke. Iteaponslve Heading, leader, Leon ard Collins. Forms of Christian Kndeavor Ac tivities, leader. Miss Mary Tucker. Music, Jack Indon, Luther Hnndal and Miss Ikard. Offering, collectors: Hettle Grenn- ert .Jessie Abbott, Jake Frederick, May Lebo. Address. Rev. Conelly. Solo Miss George. Service of Consecration, leador, Mls Lillian Tuckor. Hjimn, "Meal He the Tie That I'mls," congregation. Mizpah. A Surprise Wedding. Two young ladbs of Duraut, tho Misses Fannie and Jenule Maddox, came to Ardmore on last Tuesday evening, with the ostensible purpose of visiting Miss Myrtle lftrrou. At least, that Is what they told their friends in Durant, but Cupid md en tered Into the affair nnd the real one aud only friend that Miss Fan nie had In mind wn Mr. Walter M, Allison ot .Manor, Texas. She had a wedding In mind and her own, to J boot. All unknown to the majority of her Durant friends they were married at the home of Mrs. I. 1). Grubbs at "Jll north Washington street, by tho Hev. J. A. Wynne. Among those presunt were Mr. I.uedicke, Mrs. Grubbs, Miss Jennie Maddov. and Miss Myrtle Barron. Mr. Luedecke. who Is tho cashier of tho Fanners National Hank at Manor, was the best man. Mrs A'li'oii was one of Duraut's inns- popuM' and bumtlful girls nnd M Mlisc.i S - Is tht n..iiiii!',u' of a CHRONIC CHEST COM PI A l NT of llie most rnou chauclrr liovo liern fximancntly cuinl Willi P,Vi Cure. Couglii.coldi, hoanrnrM, hionclmu and aitlima quickly reipond lo ill healing influence. If ynu l.atc a cough or rnlj, j )i are Imarw orl.aedifficully vnh your brratlung. p-t n Uitlo ol IW. C.uie. Jmme. dialr tH-nrfu follows tho firtt cW. Coiilinuni u" KriKTlly bring, com. plete relief. lor nearly half a century I Wi Cure 1. ken ilemon.tral.ng that the roo4 advanced ioimi ol cough., cold, anil chronic elicit complaint. CAN HE CURED Ardmore, Friday, February 0, 1909, 8 Per cent large dry gooJs concern In Manor. The couple left the city on the even ing train for a trip through Texas and will be at home to their Mentis In Austin in two or three weeks. Riley Leaves Us. Those who are acquainted with C. S. Riley, the genial agent of the Santa Fe n this city, will regret to hear that he leaves Ar-Jinoro tonight to accept a position In Hous ton, Texas. Mr. Riley moves his fam ily there Immediately and is t0 be come the agent at that point of the Houston Kelt and Terminal company. The move means promotion for Mr. Riley and Ardmoreltes will there fore hear it with pleasure, but Ir win be greatly missed by a large number of friends and acquaintances whom he has made during his stay horn. It Is rumored that the Santa Fe agent at Purcell will be Mr. Riley's successor In Ardmore. The Police Court. Judge Gait had a very busy time In the pollco court this morning with a largo consequent increase to tho city's funds. Among those who came undor his notice for vio lation of the law were six drunks, one man who persisted In riding his horse uinm the sidewalk, and an other 'a hose predilection for carrying a pistol attracted the attention of the police. The drunks were assess ed ten dollars each, the pistol toter twenty-live and the sidewalk man five. Order for Hearing Petition to Sell Real Estat:. State of Oklahoma, Carter County, In County Court. In the matter of the estato of Hattlo Clark, deceased. Now, on this nth day of January. 1H03, O. M. Hedfleld, Adm.. having filed herein Ills petition for the snlo of the real estate described In said petition for reasons In said petition stated. It Is ordered, that said petition ho and Is hereby set for hearing on tho Cth day of February, A. I)., 11)09, at 10 o'clock a. in., nt which time nil persons Interested In said estato are required to appear and show cause, if any they have, why an order should not bo granted for tho sale or so iniiuh of tho real state of nald Hattlo Clark, deceased, as Is necessary for the reasons In said petition stated. It Is further ordered that a copy o'r this order be published for three successive weeks In the Ardinoreite of Ardmore, Oklahoma. W. F. IIOWMAN. 12-11 ao-n Special County Judge. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PIMPLES. Zemo, n clean liquid for external use. draws the germs and their toxins to the surface of tho skin nnd destroys them, leaving the nklu clear mid 'healthy 1 wo to six bottles will cure any case Of llillllllt-a n,i, I l,l,.,.l.l I. I ' - ,. itiii'llllfl. l or Main everywhere. Write for ple.K. W Hose Mcdicino Co , St I snm- Louis. i' or sale by W U, Frame.