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Ardmore, Sunday, Deeembtr 12, 1903 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE PACE FIVE Visit the Big December at Westheimer W Sale Daube s McCall Pallcrn Ho, 3032, Coat - No. 3039, Skirt tip r-w moven Ann coat This week is the time to buy your Xmas gifts, or the material to make them. Only eleven more shopping ilays before Xmas. You will find many practical gifts here that you can get at a bargain. Something that's nice and inexpensive that will ln highly appreciated by anyone. Remember you get anything in our store at a bargain during the Great December Sale. We have sold a number of garments during the past week but we have quite a number yet of our finest man tailored Suits, Coats, Capes, and Skirts from which to make your selection, all of which are of this season's purchase. It being the policy of the Dig Store never to carry any of our Ready to Wear Garments over. We always put a price on them that will clean them up, and if you want anything in this department it will be to your interest to come early this week. At the present extremely low prices and the way they are going we will not have a suit left by December 25. Ladies" s Suits 'IJnndsomo Tailored Suits that woro $.10.00 are now going nt....5j521.9S One let of Ladles' boautlrul Tailored Suits, regular price $33.00; Decem ber Sale price ' ij521.79 Ladle' fine Man-Tailored Suits; one of the protltlest Suits wo have Hold this season. Hogulnr prlco $15.00; December Sale nrl( 33.20 Coat Suits that were $15.00 nro now SIO.OS Suits that were $1S.00, going In this s,,lu $13.19 Suits that were $30.00 are "ow ?3l.10 Ladies'1 Handkerchiefs Wo have anything in the way of Indies' Handkerchiefs that you would want, at prices reduced, rnng Ing from 2e to 39 JuKt received n beautiful assortment of Stamped Pillow Tops In u wide range cf designs, at 19c and.. 30 Furs for Xmas X nice piece of Kur Is one of tho most useful gifts anyone could give. Furs that were regular $2.00, are now Kurs that were regular $::.00, are now Kurs that were regular $3.50, are now Kurs that were regular $1.00, arc now Kurs that were regular $5.00, are now Kurs that were regular $0.00, are now I Kurs that were regular $7.00, are now Kurs that were regular $S.r,o, are now SO. 79 Kurs In sets that woro $12.50. are now .$8.95 $1.59 $2.19 $2.9S $3.29 $3.95 $4.95 $5.79 Youth's Overcoats Youths Oiereunts, regular price $3.00; December Sale prlco. .$2.59 Youths' Overcoats, regular price $5.00; going In this sale at..$;j,)8 Youths' Overcoats, regular price $7.50, are gblng fast In this sale at vtK nti Tin.. Herlm House Slippers, nlco and warm, a most appropriate gilt for .Vmas, regular 75c, now (10 T Men's Suits A fine lot of Schloss Hros. & Co's Clothing, consisting of Worsteds, Serges and Cheviots. Suits that sell everywhere for $20 to $30. This sale's tprlci- $10.39 Klne Worsteds and Cheviots, in a beautiful range of patterns, regular prlco $12.50 to $15. In this Great December sale at $10.98 ilM'icnn'hpi lino of IfackH, in Worsteds and Cheviots, regular price $10 and $11.50. Go in this Great December Sale ...SO. 98 Men's Furnishings illostun Garters, regular 25c, De cember Sale price 10 I&oston Garters, regular prlco COc, December Sale price 30 I J v ' .ft M M . B. M a . Tim l)tk nk(i I Meus Shirts 50c Dress Shirts December Sale I'rlc 39 50c W rk Shirts, December Sale prlco J) 75e Dress Shirts, December Sale l'rl'O r9 $1 00 lVllpso 1 ln! ted Itosom Shirts. December Sale Vie. S9 $1 50 ICcllpso .Shirts nro going In this sale at S1.19 $1.25 grade All Wool Shirts go- K m 9S $1.50 grade All Wool Shirts go ing In this Great December Sal" $1.19 $2.50 grade All Wool Shirts go ing in this Great December 8,l" ' $1.98 We can give you anything you want in Slices and lints at prices never before heard of In Ard mort . Youths' and Boys Clothing lie loi I'l Suits lii all color an I textures. u'Kiilar pilci- $l.0O: g. my In tin. December Sale :" $($.98 Iminaln Indeed are th'-so Suits, unhi'.ii I of prli'ci on this Hue, r-4 ul.ir $t'i.-ii, $7.50 mill $s..'.o. going In Hi s Gloat December Sale ' $5.(59 Tills lot of Sulti" cut to rock bottom, regular price $5.00 and $0.00; going in this December Sale at . . . . S3.9S Hoys' Kn 'c I'ants regular 50c, are 39 Hoys' Kiu-o Hants, regular 7.V and $1 on, are goliM in this ale at (;)o ill i:'S III - J ri McCall VMun No. 3082 novli. jr.usi.Y mass Men's Odd Pants I'M.'bi.t Hi. of Men -, odd Haul-, le W ist' d. Cheviot-, and .Serg1; lcgul.it pi ce $1.00, $.:.0 and $5.00; In this Dnemb.T Sab- . --S3.29 lint lie line ot Men's larg.' Hants, reg ular $3.50. no $2.89 Good line of Mcn' Hants, $2.50 and $:;.00; in this Great Dercmber ""1' $I.9S Good wool Hants, something thick and heavy; regular price $1-75 ami $2.ini; in this sail . . . . J .29 .Men's heavy work pants; everybody gts $100 for them, our sale p. lee Ladies and Misses Skirts Ni'ii'i in-fore have we o,d Skirts at such a great reduction KvCiy tlllUK Of tlltM HCllHOIl'S 111 '1 1 1 -l.-i. Regular price $2.50. Sale prhe r..$2.19 tegular price $3.50, Sale I"!"- r. $3.19 Hegnlar price $1.00, Sale price $3.G9 Ladies' Hose Ladles' rant v lioxe, all colors, rcg' il'itr 5ilc. De.-i-mbei' Sale l"l'' 39 All 5tc rtKulHr Hose are going In this sale for 39 All 2fle Uiilli s' and Chlldrens Hoso ate going at 19 I..iiIIch' Silk Hohc In this season's It.i.llng shades, regular prlco $1,25; Sale price QQ Ladles Silk Hose In (Hack, regular price $1.00; going In this Hale at 79 75fl i T t , . Ll.l. l I Little Stories of the Street To Tishomingo, T. 1.". Champion and Judge llusacll will go to Tishomingo today to bo present at the opening of court there tomorrow. They are employed in a uiurdor case that will bo tried there, tho crime was committed and they were employed before statehood. Law and Order. The Law and Order League will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho Hresbytcrlan church. Some good speakers are on the program and some good music will also be rendered Homo Product. .1. A. Sklpworth has added to his store a series or sectional shelves that are very convenient and aro n work of art. These shelves were niado at the Kraley IManlng Mill and were turned out by local workmen. They look better than any piece or factory goods of tho same kind In the city. It brings to the minds of the people that there Is no use going away rrom home for any piece of furniture or special work needed. to it, H. Clayton and Miss Mvrtlu Glpson Clayton, both of Brock; J K (ia'Jikl or Ardmore ami Mrs. Laura .1. Hare of Mannsvllle; Claud Heed of Woolford and Miss ltoxie Ann Henry J "f Ardmore; A. II. McClendou or ; Hottsboro, Texas and Miss Minnie j Wells of Cincinnati, Ohio; Houston Temple and Miss Georgia Milton of ArJniore. Holiday Travel. II. D. McCullom, joint ticket agent says he is getting many Inquiries now about special holiday rates and be thinks there will bo very heavy Irani during Christmas times. The roads ate making specla' rates to points eas; of the Mississippi beginning Doc. IS, and lasting for three daya with return privilege until the l'th of January. Help Needed A family living at the comer or l'enth and Caddo street northwest are reported to be In destitute circum stances. The rather or the family has been confined to his bed for four-een months and has been unable to sup poit his ramlly. Our VIitor. The Ardmorelte was honored yes terday morning by n visit rrom Hrof. Jacob Schreincr, vlollnlut and Miss Martha Whltakor, pianist. They both expressed mirprlso nt llndlng such a finely equipped newspaper ofTIco and seemed to take a groat deal or Inter est In the working or the different parts of machinery that they were shown. They were accompanied by Mm. C. X. Wood. M.irrlatje Licenses. .Marriage licensed have been Issued Cone to Mines. T. W. Gnrbutt, president or the Chickasaw Asphalt company or At lanta, Ga arrived In tho city yester day with a company or Trlonds and was joined hero by (.. G. Splndler, secretary and treasurer of the com pany and at once drove to tho mines of the company at Woodford. These people own some very valuable mines In this county and have organized tor the purposo or developing them. The company has issued bonds tor the puritoao or raising funds for develop ment work and the company will also work In co-operation with Oscar Ay ers in promoting tho Interurban rail way through the country west or here. Veterans Meeting. Tho Confederates will hold their usual meeting at the court houso this afternoon nt 3 o'clock. A very enter taining musical program has beon nr- ' tanged for tho occasion and all those ' who nttond will be pleased with the ontertainmont. Call Meeting. Dr. Dow 'laylor, chairman or the Doniocratic County Central committee has issued a cnll of tho committee next Saturday morning. Tho com mittee will make party Indorsements for a successor to Allen W. Spcake, deceased county commissioner, and Ki ink A. Homier, deceased member of tho state executive committee. There are a number of applicants in the Held to succeed Mr. Speako and several telegrams and petitions have been forwarded to the governor. Kor nimbershlp on the state committee, J. II. Champion, and C. L. ilyrno aro among the applicants. Appointment for this office will bo made by State Chairman J. H. Thompson of Hauls alley. Jeweler Hotchklss. If the class of Jewelry sold by Chas. W. Hotchklss Is to bo judged by the class and style of Jewelry catalogue ho Is sending out tho people will quickly think It's the best In tho coun try. Mr. Hotchklss Is now mailing out the prettli-st catalogue ever put out by any ilrm In the state. It Is profusely Illustrated and the work ol tho engraver seems perfect. first gambling housekeeper cf your sex that Wo have seen hero?" epior led the judge. , "I suppose that I am." was tlu ( br'er answer, and then the Judge , announced that he would fine her $5 and costs on her plea of guilty. ! Thon the young woman left the . court room and n little later told her story to a reporter. "I nm making a good living." she began, smilingly. ".Much better than any other woiMng girl I know or. There Is a gi.-at deal of money In my business. I was educated in an eastern convent and came back hero when still quite young. I first learn ed of horse racing ami betting at closo range at a card party which I attended with other women. Near ly all or them played the races ami some of them advised mo to. "I knew a great many women in Kenwood and Hyde Hark who made bets, many or them dally, r opened a book In an apartment building. I installed a telephone and later added a messenger service or my own. There are women who don't want to bet oer tho telephone and who do not want to como tw the riat. I send the boys to them and they forward to me their bets record ed on slips of paper and their money." COUNTY OFFICIALS IE SOME ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE AND OTHER CASES ARE UNDER INVESTIGATION. WOMAN BOOKMAKER FINED. Played the Ponies Learned It at Card Parties, Said Woman. WANTED PECANS Will buy io.ooo bushels. Quote best price for spot cash. El) HOFFMAN West End Grocer, Ardmore, Okla. Chicago, Dec. 11. A story that disclosed that women or Kenwood nnd Hydo Hark bet dally on the horses; that outlined how tho nar ratorsaid by tho pollco to bo the ! first woman book operator arrested here began to "nlav tho nonles" and then went Into the business of taking bets, was told in tho Harri son ttroet pollco court today by Laura Johnson. Sho pleaded guilty to tho charge of keeping a gamins house, nnd was fined $5 and costs bv .IlltlL'O Ileltler. ! "It the officer's testimony true?" asked Judgo Heltler of tho defendant. "Yes," ald tho woman In o clear voice. "Aro you aware that you aro tho : :: tt - n LATE SOCIETY. :: u t: tt tt it xt tt tt tt tt tt a First Ward Mothers Club. The KIrst Ward Mothers' Club will meet Wednesday ovenlng, Dec. 15th at 3:30 p. in, promptly. Tho pres ence of every ino'hor Is requested. Visitors from other wards are always welcome. Tho following program will bo ren dered: Quotation to roll call Current Kvents. Mrs. Chun. Houlaml, leader. Hro-natal Influence Mrs. Chas. (lowland. Tho Child's Moral Condition Mrs. Itlnger. AbusoB of Child Uibor Mrs. 'i. 11. Sturgeon. Juvenile Courts Mrs. Wylle llleak more. Music "The Child Father of th- Man "The next move we are going to ninke," saltl a county officer yester day, "toward stamping out tho whis key evil is to prosecute every case or perjury. It Is Impossible," ho continued, "to obtain convictions If the people outdo the truth or won't tell the truth when on the witness stand. Vott see we have several cakes of perjury growing out or i tlione eases now In tho county court and they will be prosecuted with all the rorce at our command." It Is as much a crime to evade qestlons as It Is to swear falsely. The result Is exactly the same. It Is dlfHeult to see how a man can owide a direct question without swearing ralsely. The moat in the cocoanut is about this; Men who go Into another's place of business nnd by their going there ask him to violate the law by selling them whiskey, reel that they are not doing roght to swenr against the dealer. There Is no doubt but that tho Idea ol Justice Is rounded upon Improper or raise Ideas or right, but the 3 nil tuent prevails hero as It does In ev ery other town In tho state, and the work that' Is before the officers of tho Mute In to produce more sentl mint in favor of law enforcement and about the best iiiotln.d or doing that Is to make men rear tho . tw when they evade answering ques tions. Hroadway llaptlst church will meet at the church Tuesday afternoon, nt :t o'clock. All members are re quested to bo present. The suit was riled by Illedsoo & Little. S. A. N'ewland, through tho flrn of Illedsoo & Llttlo has filed n suit against w. A. Glltlnin. Ho alleges that ho sold his ono-half intorest , in the grocery store which both men owned Jointly to Mr. Gilliam for $7I(!.5S, and asks Judgmout for I this amount. .1. T. Taylor haH filed suit against I the state of Oklahoma and J. II. Dlllattl, a constable or tho Hewitt I township, asking the court to onjoln ' the law officer from selling a crlh ot com, which ho claims as his, ' and which has been advertised to sell as the proinirty of Klzzlo Tay lor ( H. K. Turner Is mmlo defendant In a suit for $300 and attorneys' fees amount to $25. The plaintiff I John Threadglll nllegeH that ho nlgn I cd a note as aurety for Mr. Turner, payable to tho Western National ; Hank of Oklahoma City, and that no j paid tho note, and now asks Judg I ment of tho court for tho amount, together wltb foreclosure of mort- gogo lieu on real estate In this county, which was given him as security. ! JOHN WAGNER OF OKLAHOMA CITY WILLING TO KEEP CADDO I STREET PAVING DISTRICT. John Wagner, father of Mrs. B. D Hugh, who owns two business lots on North Caddo street In one or tho now pavement districts has written to Mr. Hugh of this city suiting that ho wants to help Ardmoro boom nud wants to have his property on this street paved. Mr. Wagner lives In a town whore they do tilings, ho has seen tho benefit of paving and wantB to share In those sumo benefits In .this town. He Is thoroughly In nc ! cord with tho Improvement senti ment and Is willing to pay his part of the cost. Caddo has recently .ap tu rod some of the best buildings In the city and with tho street paved it I will bo one of the best In the city and will be good business property for several blocks north or Main street. Order now your Hj'ly wreaths, I Five-Gallon Lard Cans Christmas trees and decorations at Made in Ardmore, 05c. Lasts rour Shuman Floral Company's flower ; times as long as factory cans. Krunk shop, 215 West Main. 8tf Herryhlll. 7-14 Baptist Aid Roclety. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Suits In District Court. j C. it. Smith has filed suit In tho I district court against W. U. and L. K. MuLomore. HlalntHX says do- . fondants executed to him their prom issory note on Janutry 23, lOOfi, for $1250, and secured payment by a mortgage on Ardmore real cstato and eu some chattels. 1'hilutlf asks jjfor foreclosure of mortgage llou. Need Any Lumber? We want to figure your next bill for lumber, shingles, doors and all kinds building ma terial. Our prices will inter est you. Our stock is com plete, many new cars just un loaded and the grade is the very best. Smith-Fraley Lumber Co.