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Aruno.e, Tuesday August -4. 9u TKC DAILY A1DVniTr P ,F FIVE WILL ARDMDRE GET THE NEXT THE ORACLE SI IT WOULD NEVER STOP BLUES BREAK EVEN WITH THE Pi 1 TENNIS OXFORDS "The Man Without a Country" AT THE MAJESTIC MONDAY AND TUESDAY I'Yee adaptation of Inward Ivinlt Halt- s utmnis nocl. PERSONALS Tom Harp li;i- r tnrii.-tl from .1 short trip to OU.ihonni City 'Mr. ami Mrn. ciiorRo M. William wore In tin rlty tojuy from Vox. .1. 11. Wright, the real entatf man from Sulphur, win an Anlmor vl Itor today. Mrs. Jcmg Jiiint Ik Ihto from t'oatgnto for h fiv days' vNit with relative. IMr. and Mr. (lio. I.twr linvc re tiirnod from a pleasant visit wltn IUrn. I.lsor's mother in New .Mexico. Dr. It. D. Monro hn roup to Piano. Texas, where ho will remain a day or two on professional bus iness. Mrs. Joo Weiss Is rocovcrliiR from a sleo of slow fever that has kept her bedridden for tho past soven weeks. Captain W. l- Itonth of Moody, Texas, is In the city visiting with his lirothcr-ln-luw, ltov. V. it. Sol- VldRO. Malcolm Honry spent Sunday with his family in Oklahoma City and returned to Ardmoro yesterday nr ternoon. County Attorney Jas. H. Mathers left today for West Texas where ho will spend a short, vacation with homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jeffries of Oklahoma City arc hero this week tlio Ruests of Mr. Jeffrey's parents, Mr, and .Mrs. Al Itice. 'Mrs. O. II. Vaughan, accompanied y her children, Is lu the city from Tulsa visiting with her parents, .Mr. :in Mrs. Fount Duston. Mr. Porter Cralf,' went to Hengan Holiday to spend the day. He re lMrts the Methodists carrying on a successful meeting there. Col. Sidney Surgs went to Chick asha this morning to attend tho re union and when he Is also down for a talk to the old soldiers. iMrs. C. B. Cantrell. who has been lu thee ity visiting with her daugh ter. Mrs. W. 0. Ditzler. has returned to her home in (iroonvllle. Texas. Tom Norman was called yesterday to Mississippi on nccount of tho so rbins Illness or his fnthcr. He left at once for Ills bedside, accompa nled by bis family.1 Anionic tho vlftltor In the city to day arc II. U. ltoHch of Ads, Ioe SkaRBB of .Vormnii, J. n. lliichaimn of Tishomingo, .Miss Xovn llal, Miss Lulu Jtall and Mr. and Mrs. James It. Smith of Wapsnucka. Mr. and Mm. Oeo. l).ihner nro eirti'itnlnlng this week Mrs. Myrtle nashner and Mrs. Knmcls Danhner of Wolfo City. Texiis. and Misa Dalerio Archibald of Independence. Kas. Miss Laura McGregor of Oklaho 1110 City, who Is hero visiting with her slstor, .Mrs. B. H. l.uke. has been sufforing from an attack of slow fever. Sho Is reported to bo improving. Mr. It. It. Champion left today for Chlckasha whero ho will attend' the Confederate reunion, after whicn ho will go to Alva to tako tho chair; of English llteraturo'in the A. and M. college. j Andy Thomas, who two years ago loft Graham to tako up a claim In iN'uw Mexico, is hero on a visit. IIo has land near Hilda In that tor- u a n w a :: tt N. D. Alnbworth. tt Ardmoro, Okla. tt tt W. It. Ingram, tt tt Healdton, Okln. tt tt tt tt tt OKLAHOMA LANDS. tt tt ft ir you havo fiO acres or moro tt tt or good land, partially or tt tt wholly in cultivation, with a tt tt clean title, and want to bor- tt tt row a roasonablo sum on tt tt same at 8 per cent. Interest tt tt come nnd seo us. Office over tt tt tho post office. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Fat Hogs Wanted I am paying tho highest market price for fat hogs and beef cattle. I will mako it to your advantago to sell mo your stock. O. G. WARREN Proprietor Cold Storage. i' .ii' l s,is crops .ir- ! lat' 1 1 . l i p 1 1 ;n Is art" l.nrly good. M and I - ll.irnard .intwd last fioiu hi ir home In Texas and will visit soni" time with Mrs. liar nardM parent. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hp. Mrs. Itarnard was formerly Miss Winnie Phlllliw anil han n host of friends In Ardniore who will be jrlad to welcome her back. Tho biggest bargains of the year on loot wear are offered In Hamil ton's reminal sab'. Only .1 few day left Come early. NOW LEON BETTER CITY TO LIVE IN WHAT THE ENERGIES OF ONE GODLY MAN AND SIMPLE RE. LIGION DID THERE. A barefoot boy truckled across tho saldy farms to tho primitive log schoolhoiisc whero ho took advan tage of the best educational ad vantages tho country had and dream ed of tho time when ho would bo a man and would practice law, roll pills, preach or plow. Ho wandered away om tho little town and the sandy hills and grow to manhood. Ho received the mysterious call to tho ministry, and one day last Juno tho young man came back to tho same little town. Ho caino to preach. .Many of tho old timers had gone, thob alanco wore careless, and only a few came to church. The church house was neglected, tho benches were scattered and were rickety and old. Tho young man after preaching to the low passed down through the street. It wan crowded with men. They laughed and Joked and talked of crops and stock. Said he, "If I am to preach to these people I must preach on tho street." Ho did so. Strcot preach ing was new In that town and the first thought was to laugh and pass on. Hut the flro and tho zeal and the earnestness of the speaker caught their attention. Conviction caino to strong hearts, and men who had not heard a sermon for twenty years begged tho preacher to come and hold a inewlun. The promise was made and the meeting was held last week. The little town Is I.eon in Ixvo county, and tho prencher Is Itev. 1). X. Curb of the South Ardmoro liaptlrt church. Itev. Curb witnessed the conversion of men who were boys with lilnj. Men roso in their seats nnd said: "I will blto my tongue to shreds or I will milt swearing." The church now has a larger membership, it has been swept and dusted, religion mado tho members feel a little more wealthy than formerly and In stead of engaging a preacher for one or two sermons a month, they havo engaged him for full time. Tho ltov. Mr. Curb doubtless real izes a great deal of consolation out of tho results of his labors tho past week. Seared With a riot Iron, or scaldwl by overturned kettle cut with a Vnlfo bruised by slammed door Injured by gun or In nny other way tho thing needed at onco Is llucklcn's Arnica Salvo to subduo In flammation and kill tlio n.iln 11'u I earth's supremo healer. Infallible for I IUjIIs, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Krzema nnd Piles. 25c at Ardmoro I'liarma icy. Mail Service on Frisco. The establishment of railway mall service on the afternoon Frisco train east from this city which began to day, plves Ardmoro two additional railway mall clerks, whoso salary of $2,00 per annum will bo spent here. Tho fact that tho Hopo and Ardmoro run, which three yenrs ago had two mall clerks and now has seven. Illustrates tho growth of Uncle Sam's business along this line. Tho new service will enable The Ardiuorelte to reach its readers oast of here on the same afternoon or publication. Don't forget the Catholic ladles and their lee cream supper on tho church lawn Thursday evening. 21-3 INSURE wtth Will Sandford & Co .Mrs. jerry Dolllns, accompanied by little Miss Jennie I.00 Smlh, Is visit lug her mother and friends in Ada. U, C, V, JOHN H. MORGAN CAMP AND THE NEW VETS HOME WILL SURELY CARRY THE DAY. The member of John II. Mori. camp left at 11:3? this morning In a body and enjoying it special ear for their ne, for the blc re-unlon thrit will bo iieM at Chlekasns. 011 thn J.th. 2Mh nnd STth or this we-k. This will be one of the numt tncin oinhh) reunions of the state In Con federate circles nnd the local mih,. left in onler to have plpnty of them to spare boosting for Ardmoro for the next reunion, which they are determined to have here, nnd when Ardnuire sets her inlnil 011 a thing it's got to come. In Hiblltton to badge or red, white and blue and other ornamental and uggtitlve devices for carrying tn lonviMi'lon for Ardniore they were nlso delegated by tho mayor nnd commissioner of the city and by the Commercial Club to present to tiie old vets the following very ap propriate invitation: To the United Confederate Veterans Asjoclntlon. Oklahoma, to the Olft cers and Members Assembled: The Ardniore iCommerclal Club takes pleasure in Joining the mayor nnd city commissioners of the c:r of Ardniore lu extending an Invita tion to your association to hold Its annual reunion In 1in In this city , nnd can assuro you a warm wel come right from the hearts or the people. There are two reasons par ' tlcularly why you should ehooxo I Ardniore tor your next meeting place: It is the most distinctly 1 southern In sentiment and character I Istlcs of any of the cities or Okln. 1 hoinn having nothing but the kind est ot feelings for he Confederate j soldier and extending to them an ! open handed hospitality. Your sol diers homo committee has also Jnsi 1 decided In lavor of the location of 1 tho Confederate Soldiers Homo In I Ardmoro and It Is fitting that the comrades should meet the ones who , are making their homo In tho new . Institution at this time, as It Is con 1 tomplnted to havo all the buildings j completed and well occupied boforo I tho reunion next year. Again, 1 wish to say on behalf of the Com , merclal club that you will lie extend , oil a warm greeting bore and our ofrieers and members will do all In , I heir power to make vour stay In the city enjoyable. Very sincerely yours, H. (!. SPAl'MUXO. Secretary. Among those who wont were: V. It. AVood. V. T. Simmons. v. r. , Ooodson. 1). M. Jtumph. M. I,. J. C. Martin. J. U ('.n't. H. Suther land AV. V. Gilmer. Sidney Suggs, .1. ' I''. MeClatchey. Among a number or ladles who wont were nIo the sponsors. Miss Nellie Iknrd ror the Chickasaw bri gade, and Miss Mary Humph, for ! tlio loenl camp, attended by their maids of honors. A big crowd was at the depot to 1 see them off and as tho train left tho depot the strains or "Dixie T.nnd" could bo heard coming through inr ! car windows. . . FAREWELL BENEFIT FOR CONFEO, VETS DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL AFFAIR AT HOTEL GILMER LAST NIGHT GOOD ATTENDANCE. In compliment to the Confederate Veterans anil tho sponsors nnd maids of honor, a musical recital was giv en last night at the Gilmer hotel. Mr. Albert S. Ilrown, the well known vocalist, had charge of tho exercises and tho program was a delightful one. Tho attendance was very good. Captain Simmons and Uncle Jeff .Martin served as tho two doorkeepeers, nnd a very neat sum was realized from the sale of tickets. Those taking part In the program were Homer Adams, Jack lindon, Albert Ilrown, John Free man, Miss I.ucllo Hell, Mrs. X. O. Wood, Mlsj Hugenlo Nlvouche, Prof. Alvln W. ltoper, Misses Hopson, Noblo, Fraino, Ikard. Williams and Hell, tho High School sextette, Miss Mamlo Gross and Miss Van Wor mor. Itopresentatlvo John AVhayne noted as ninutor of ceremonies, A number of veterans' woro pres ent last night nnd oxprossod appre ciation for tho courteslos shown them. AND IT HAS GONE ON INCREAS ING ALU THE TIME YOU CAN'T I STOP IT. ; When the first locomotive 'r.iln made Its HpoeftrHin e In the v'.Hn it the . Ch'.rkiMftW nation the Inii.ibi ) tants were fllM with womterm nt. Al one station the eno of humor' of the .'lldtlPor asserted W.I' I HI1 1 III ' t M aiumnl s.nd h'- ul He M'lin . 1 it lu ln 1 1 1 ion On. old fellow, w I10 was :i k'.xl of an oracle in the 1 oni'iMimty, looked at the lorniimthe In lorl rfion. "They'll neer start ,1," he subt. Hut the engine started nut was dlsttpiHNiring down the track at a grVat speed. "They'll never stop her." said the oracle. The changes in business are as wonderful ns Uiom? In transporta tion. '.Many people can reinemlier tho time when 11 dally newspaper was a "luxury" which only a few enjoyed. Now then1 Is In almost every city ONH paper which "nonrly everybody reads." The merchants llrst saw the op portunity which such papers orfered of telling the whole community about their bargains. Then the people themselves saw the chance to use the same paper for selling their furniture, their property, their live stock, etc., through the little "Want" Ads. It Is tho paper which reaches nearly ALI, tho substantial homes which lu each city 1s the best want medium, as well as the mer chants' medium, lu Ardniore the Aid morelte Is that paper. When you havo anything to sell or trade, from a sewing machine to a vacant lot. write a little Ardmoro J Ito "Want" ad. You can telephone your want ad to 5 or r.I'.S, tho Ard- morelte, if it Is not convenient to call at the ArdmoruHo office, Uroad Way and Washington. Read This . Yates Center. Kan.. Sent. IS i?ms. After my doctors gavo mo up to I die, Hall's Texas Wonder cured mo of kidney and bladder trouble. It I Is the best medlclno on earth. Mrs. ' II. .S. Johnson. Sold by all druggists.! : -r PICKUPS HERE AND THERE. : ; 4- Mr. Jim Smith returned yesternay afternoon from Dunvood, where she was culled on account of the III ness of her sister, Mrs. Frank Itainsey. Mrs. Itamsey was a vic tim of consumption and died while Mrs. Smith was with hor. She Iohvos two children, one five years and the other three years of age. Mr. Itamsey Is 0110 of the best known fanners In Carter county and Is hold In high regard by all who know him. Mrs. Itamsey at the time of her death had Just entered her l!"ith your. Among tho visitors to tho city Is W. It. Ingram of Healdton. Ho says cotton In his portion or the county will make one-fourth of a bale to tho acre. Ho believes Ardmoro will get ton thousand bales of cotton this year. Ho ias traveled over every! portion of tho county and knows tho crop situation as well or bettor I than anyone else. U. T. Itexroat, who was In tho i city yesterday from Keller, says! his farm will mako one-half a bale! or cotton to the aero and a portion of thof arm will mako more than i that. Corn Is not more than a half! crop. T. A. Gordon nnd his son, John Gordon, were In the city today from Healdton. They say their portion of tho county will make about a half crop nnd this applies to both corn and cotton. The Crime of Idleness. Idleness means trouble for any one. It's tho same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, hoadache. Jaun dice, sallow complexion, pimples and blotches, los of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King's New Lire Pills noon banish liver troubb? nnd build up your health. 25c at Ardinore Phar macy. Lost A Gun. Colt's 15-caIlbre, white handle, heavily engraved gun, letters A. ir. cut on end of hnndle. Iteturn to V. H. Mcl4niore for reward. 22-C 1 INSURE wlh Will Handtord & Co. Its-lf. 1 ..wir OR in Ml.. 1 Mi. .A.: FANS SAW ONE OF THE BEST GAMES OF SEASON THE LIT TLE INDIAN BATTERY. I 1 "We lore mir Hlues, Hilt, oh, that Indian Ititi. ' Tin1 few who Went t l.ni,u.i ,iit yesterday afternoon to see the itlu defeated by the Chicago Dm .i were badly disappointed, lmi ' tt.iy the llllles WOII the Cine- liiiidi - from 1 heir old enemies mad'- 1 1 sorest of the fans Jump for u At had been nnnoumed Sutul.iv some new players were cxpei'i'd to operate on the Hlues staff, and they arrived yesterday in time ' have the game called at fle o'i lm 1 When two little fullblood Indian boy got up In front of the grand stand to warm up. every one pit-ken theiu for the ii"w battery, and not a few were the unfavorable 10111 ments and Jtbes, but when those two boys, for they are hardly more than boys, got busy with the Out laws, the grand stand began to sit up nnd take notice. The first t'ireii Innings were played lu Just n minutes, and It was like playing ten pins to see the way those Ont!v.Vi I w-ent down before the speedy curves of Anderson, while his back stop, Davis, worked with the usual stoi"lsm of his tribe, but It was good work. Anderson, who Is quick In ac tion, during the game whirled In his box and put three men out on second, a record for the homo grounds. The rest of the bunch gavo good support and only In tho last Inning were the outlaws nblo to get more than - one run, idling up three, while the Mines already had seven. The Outlaws got ofT bad with only five struck out to Anderson's eight. Ardinnrep laced nine men on first by errors. Anderson was tapped up for sever al that looked like good ones, but they seldom went outside the dia mond. The official score: Outlaws. All H II PO A H Patterson, 2b r. 0 0 0 2 2 Dunham U&lh I 0 0 10 0 2 A. Smith, hh I 1 2 I II 2 It. Smith, Ib&er 2 1110 Powers, c I 0 2 7 1 0 Kaiser, .'ih ....I 00122 lteynolds, p 1 2 1 2 'I Davidson, cfAflf I 1 1 1 t 1 Swallow, rr I 0 1 2 0 'i Totals 311 f. !l 21 12 !i Ardmor. , AH It H PO A H Frensley, .H) f, 0 0 12 1 VVhltltngton, 2d 5 0 1 :i 1 2 Hryant. ss 4 0 13 10 Davis, c I I 8 S 2 0 Wad, rf I 2 2 0 0 Clark, if I 1 1 3 0 0 lilckersim. lb .1 1 0 r 0 2 Schowk. U I 1 1 I 0 1 Anderson, 2 I 1 1 fi 0 Totals 30 7 !l 27 II II It.II.H. Outlaws 000 100 10:! Ti !t ! Ardmoro 000 01 1 20x 7 0 Summary Two-base hits, A. Smith, Powers, Davidson; sacrifice bits, Hryant. Dickerson; stolen liases, Dunham, It. Smith, Reynolds, Frens ley; double play, It. Smith to Dun ham: 1st base on error, Outlaws 3, Ardniore 0; Ml 011 .bases, Outlaws f, Ardniore 10; struck out by ltey nolds 5, by Anderson 8; base on iballs, off lteynolds 1; batters hit, by lteynolds 1, by Anderson 1; balk. Itoynolds; wild pitch, by Ander son 2. passed balls, by P Davis 1. Umpire, Haum. Standlno of Ardmoro Team. Games Games Gamei Played Won Lost Ok. City Pioneers 3 3 0 Madlll 5 4 1 Tishomingo .7 3 Gainesville 5 3 2 Sulphur 1 j Klks 3 3 0 Dnnlson 4 4 0 Sanger 5 3 2 Whltosboro 3 3 0 Purcell 4 0 4 Wynnewood .... 3 3 0 Wichita Falls ... 1 0 1 Chicago 4 2 2 Wolootkn 2 0 2 no 33 17 For indigestion and all toinaeh trouble take Foley's Orluo Laxative as It stimulates tho stomach and liver and regulates the bowels and will positively cure habitual constipation. Sold by all druggists. Get busy and take advantago of the iow prices at Hamilton's re movnl sale on shoes. 22-3 Black. White. Tan, Children's 11 1-2 to 2 at 50c T A : ... n in vaults i-j, VO O, Men's 5 1-2 to 8, at LYNN, The Shoe Man MXX)LEMAN THE CITY Tok'phono t. The rollowlug prices prevail In ardmoro today on cotton, corn nu.t farm products: (These prices will b changed tlally and can bo robe.! up on.) Cotton iV6 Corn .... .50 Hay, per ton.... 10.00 Hggs, per dozen .20 Hotter, per xund.. 20 Hides, green ....... Hides, dry, .08 to .OS .12 1.30 i.tn .07 Chops jllran j Turkeys, per pound Geese, per pound The Catholic ladles will give am Ice cream supper on the church! lawn Thursday evening. 21-21 ARDMORE TEA $ COFFEE CO. PHONE 141 1 1 iicli tfrndp ton, coffoo, spices and extracts. Kxcltisivo duiilor. ColTi'c fresh from tho roiistor every day. Give- us ti trial. Quick delivery. J. P. MERKLEY, Prop. THE BEST This is an old way to begin an ad, but we would like for you to know that we do the best con crctc work that is "going" We use nothing but the pure lola Portland Ce ment and Tishomingo Granite Gravel Figure with us it doesn't cost you any more to get good walks. Ardmore Concrete Co. D. 8. BLACKBURN, Mgr. QUINN WICKER, A'st. Mar. Money to Loan On farm property, money on hand to close the deal at once, no delay. If you wish to buy or sell a farm see us. J. C. Houghton Company Room 13 Noblo Itldg. THELDCAL MARKETS Mrs. Nixon's School Will Open Tuesday, September 14 Corner C St. and 4th Ave., N. W. ,7 5c vAr, DRUGGIST .... 9 W. Main Bt. Manufactured In Oklahoma Gentry's Hair Tonic $1.00 It stops dandruff and re lieves the irritated scalp. Use two bottles, if you are not satisfied with the result your money will be refunded. Coleman Bros. Drujist-Jcwelers. W. P. Poland . . Frier Poland & Foster General Insurance Office Over The First National Bank. Telephone No. 48 J. L. Wilson Transfer and Storage I havo a good building leased in which I storo all kinds of household poods at reasonable rental. Phono 72 and I will do tlio rest. Goods hauled anywhere or packed and stored. Pro in p and careful atten tion to overy order. i I'lumpui tiiHirmi HI l IX)Uttiri)Ml,or NO FCC I wml. mmkI Mel ilmltfl or !flolo, lor fioo I I'll i'ir iiipi 17, p,l BUfclMCta I MKIC'L. CONriflCnriAL. tlrul ptaUkAl !( n 'tfuluw (art 'i aimhr tti a u- n'hiiii. IL SWffT & GO, Seventh St., Washmnton, 0. a , v(Yl"yww'",' - - y... .- II. FRED SNIDER Miliary I'uMlc nl Hi-ul Kslnln llrult.r Siiiirnkor to (.. W. t'onklln Phone SM and Hat your property for rniK rent or exchange with me. If looklntr fer hamulus in realty ilioKe iiropertlt'i, phone nil or write it. I'RKn SNiimn Orti.-e 1(2 Not tli Wjsuinctun,