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Armmort, ttunaay, January M, THE DAILY ARUMOREITE PAQE FIVE The Way to a Man's Heart I s through h i s stomach. Hence his better half feeds him on SOLOMON'S VERY BEST BREAD and pastry, the best that can be made.' Solomon's Steam Bakery Money Talks Alter February lstom business will hi) strictly cash to nil, no exceptions. Wo n o o (1 the money to run tho business. Hut it will pay you to phono tin on tho morning ot February 1st and Hue how wo nro selling groceries. Wo will Bull goods ohonpor than thoy hnvo ever hoon Hold hero. Wo thank nil of our customers (or tholr past business mid auk (or n contin uancu of same. Wo will s.ivo you ninny dollars. Frank Hunt Phono 01 W Main St. JOY RIDING Is no doubt very exciting, but not to be compared with the thrill prndue ed by our latest Mini. It in brilliant and startling. Don't miss it. The Majestic PERSONALS John II. White visited Davis yes terday. Jeff O'Hrlen is KpendliiK Sunday In Davis with his family. Miss .Myrtle Frame visited rela tives nt IXivIk yesterday. l'rof. M. K. Moore of Dnrant was a visitor here yesterday. W. D. Glbbs returned yesterday tiom n business visit to points south. F. O. Iturnltt of St. Louis was hero yesterday calling on his trade. Al C. Ilutzow returned yesterday from a business visit to points Mllltb. W. N. Morgan, .Ir., came ill yes- tnrday from his turrltory to spend Sunday with lis family. W. D. Dykes, n prominent liusi- Ladies Free Monday The Morey Stock Company one long we k, commencing .Monday nUht. Opining bill, "The Other Woman." I'rl'en, 15, 2.", 113 cents. i NEW COPYRIGHT BOOKS FOR piltliiiiint 7t(F(S POST, pho.vc no niKH DHLIVFHY. Watch for Our Feature Program for Monday and Tuesday THE THEATORIUM ncss man of Tishomingo, was a visitor here yesterday. , Jess Sherrlll, a well known -ltl-j .on of Tishomingo, was n business f visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Warren Stewart of Pauls ' Valley is In the elty the guest of her mother, Mrs. .1. W. Stewart. A. A. Anderson, post office In ! specter for this district, was a vis- Itor hero yesterday from Denlson. , Mm. "J. S. Dnwnnrd and daughter, I Miss Dorothy, hnvo returned from 'a pleasant visit to relatives at Coa1- pate. Mr. and Mrs. George Rennle and little daughter, Glllsle, are here from Pauls Valley visiting the family of Frank Gates Miss Mnrle Smith, who is a com-' mittee clerk with the legislature, is ' nt tlttllrt Irk Ulinilit Utittitni' tfltlt tint ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Smith. It. F. Hogeis went to Marietta yes- terday to bo present last evening ai a rereptlon given at the home 'of Mrs. K. F. Graham. Miss Minnie Huckholtz or Oklaho ma City spent several days here the pan week. She was seeking choir work with some of the church es of the city. , Miss Leah Stelfel of Philadelphia, who has been hero for the past few uteks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Julius K.ihn, returned home yest.-i-dav II. II Gray Is enjoying a visit j from his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 1 li. Gray, who reside nnr Coffey vllle, Kansas. They will spend a month or six weeks In re with Mr. Gray and family. Morgan .1. Hays, president of tho down ltottllng and Manufacturing company, returned yesterday from a biMncus trip to Sherman and Gaines illo. He reports good sales In tho Texas towns for Crown candles. M. a. Norvell. deputy United States marshal, of Maiietta, Is a vis itor In the city. He says prospects are good for Ardinore to secure a frd'-rnl building at this session ot congress, as all tho federal olfl clals seem to lie friendly to the measure and ho Is of tho opinion that the departments will favor the bill. C. G. Splndler Is in the city today fiom the mines at Woodford. During 1 tl'c past week Mr. Splndler nianu-' ! factored sufficient asphalt paint at the mines to paint all this machinery tho company lias at tho mines and alfo the roofs of tho buildings. It was his first experience with hand l'ng asphalt paint nnd he Is greatly phased with the result of his work. Miss Jessie Van Wormer, a trained nurse from tho Illinois Training school at Chicago, will arrive Mon day from her home In Chicago, and will make her home here. She will accept employment as nurse here. Her sister, Mls Verna Van Wormer, Is director of music in tho city schools and her popularity in the city will Immediately give .Miss Jes sie Van Wormer an acquaintance v. hleh will lead to her permanent employment by those who need her services. Miss Hula Gurbutt, a graduate ot the Curray School of ICxpressfou at Itostou, Mass., has arrived In the city direct from her school and has Joined her father's family here, who arrived from Georgia the past week. She will probably teach expression in the city when sho recovers hor health which win somewhat impair ed by her hard work in school. Miss Garbutt Is the sister of Mrs. C. G. Splndler, who recently moved here with her husband from Geor gia. Men's half hose, suspenders and neckwear, 10 cents. LowctiPteln'K mid 10 cent store, :i0s-w SEE HAMILTON'S show windows for shoe bargains this week. 30 2 FOR SADFr-l'rettlost tesldenre lot It Ardmore. .1. T. Coleman. :t0-lm Read Ardmorelto Wr t Ads. - LATEST MAGAZINES SALE AT CORNF.R HAIN AND J STRFXTS prop. NEXT ATTRACTION All Week Connnencinii Monthly, .Inn. (Jl The Morey Stock Co 'Ti.at Good PRICES Laches' Free Mondny "THIS SANTA EE CHANGES RILEY AGAIN AGENT' GEORGE F. LISER WILL GO TO WOLFE CITY DE PROMOTED TO AGENT. C. S. Itlley, former freight agent here for the Santa Fe, will arrive In Ardinore today from Houston, uhoro he has been stationed since paving Ardniore, and will bo checked In as agent here again Monday morning. This news a in come nil thorltntlvely from Galveston. Mr. Itlley and his wife have many friends In Ardniore who will be very glad of the opiMjrtunity to welcome them back. Mr. Itlley is one of tho old employes of tho Santa IV In point of service, lie has had this office before, and the road management hav? seen the need of having him back here. George C. I ter, -hief clerk In tho freight office, nas a promotion ahead of him. This Information is obtained ft om wirnt seems good authority. Mr. I.lsir ,lf reports are true, will be transferred to Wolfe City, Texas, where he will be made agent at n salary considerably In advance of what ills situation has paid him here. Just when Mr. User will leave Is not known, hut the presumption Is that he will go at once. Mr. and Mrs. Id ser have a town full of friends hero who will regret tholr departure but who rejoice al Ills promotion. In fan local office hero several lianges will be made. What they will be will not be known until Mr. Itlley arrives and assumes the work. The otflce has been short for several weeks and it Is thought that each employe in the office will be pro moted to a place above the one he holds now and that one or two men will be added to the olfl force. Morey Stock Co. At Hoblson opera house all week, commencing tomorrow night. Open ing bill "The Other Woman." Dulles free Monday lllgllf. Prices, lfi, 2I, I'.ru!. Woodmen Circle. Tho Woodmen Circle will hold a call nievtlng at K. of 1". Hall Monday afternoon at It o'clock, for the Initi ation of candidates. All elected to membership mid who have not yet been Initiated nro requested to be on mini. All officers, who have rituals at tholr homes are requested to bring them to the meeting Monday. The members shoul 1 come prepared to pay assessment No. 170, as Monday is the last day In which payment can be made, to avoid suspension, MRS. HIItD SA.VDL1N, Clerk. Dixon Is tho money saver In shoo repairs. Quickest and neatest work In Artmoie. lCDKCTIHC SHOP. II Strec', Northwest. Phono TIP. I'hoiie Hoi) for some nice lettu.'o, ceiery, tomatoes, cabbage or onions. The City Fish Market. j Don't miss the opportunity to buy I Wichert . Gardiner $4.00 and $3.00 I shoes for $2.95 this week only at ,:i0-2 HAMILTON'S SHOE STORE. .We fresh trout, pickerel, herring, yalmau, sme'ts and red snapper at The City Fish Market. I'hone lino. Iluy Goodyear welt shoes and let Dixon sew soles on with tho same machine they wore made with. I'hone 719. Souvenir pos'cards ." for Ii cents. I.oweiistelu's 5 and 10 cent store. .10-s-w Stctcon shoes worth $5,00 to $5.50, only $3.50 at :i(V2 HAMILTON'S this week. Fresh tomatoes, lettuce, celery. 1 cabbage and onions at Tho City Fish Market. Phone .131). WHAT YOU THINK? Hamilton Is selling $4.00 and $5.00 shoes this week for $2.95.. 30-2 Nice fresh trout, plckerol, herrlni;. salmon, smolts and red snapper nt Tho City Fish Market. Phono HSU. Watch the date for reopenliiR of the Cry-'ni Theater. 2Ctf Show" 1 5c, 25c. .J5c Opening Nlht OTHER WO.MAV CHES.T, IS A CANDIDATE i MAN WMO MADE NOVEL CAM. PAIGN IN FIRST ELECTION COMES AGAIN. Clics. T. Vernon, cbik of the dls tilrt court, who nrhl J considerable reputation as a ratnpnlRiipr on his first out by Hinging u house to house (.uivtiss of tho county on Shnntfs mare, bus announced his intention to try It again, if ncewiry to convince :ho voters that he Is entitled to a sec ond term. Ml". Vernon Iiiik hod one of tli t most dlflicult offices to (ill In the county. To open and proper y keep n M court record, with m previous ex perU nee and under the cmulitbitH th-.t exU.ed at the time of the ir.iu:r.a I tlou of tho courts, when giild. s ' en few and experienced men nltre-n Im possible to obtain, was 'n Itself a Inure task. In nd.lltlon to this, '.he llslr!rt clerk hal a grout mnnlx - o1' otl r "Xiictlng duties to perform i I ii ilnd for himself tiie ways eid near :o do th ii. Ches says thv tlter he has bbud tlu way through tie eieW brush, It does not look like pout leal Justice to bo obliged to hnnd It over o another fellow about the time he is getting things running snioolh. and he rather thinks he won't have to do j It. after ho lias ghen an account of' Ills ;tewardshlp to the voters. In fart, Mr. Vernon 1ms made a good officer and his records are In tllHop shape, lit for a JtidRinentKbiy Investigation, nnd have been kept so at all times. H" Is one of the most accommodating officials In tho court bouse and ho has managed to keep his head the same size all the way through his term which Is saying a good deal, as officeholders go. Mr. George W. Coffman Announces for County Superintendent. In this Issue, Mr. George W. Coff man announces hlmsolf as candidate for Superintend' lit or the pub Ic schools of Carter County. We know of no person better Htteu for this position than Mr. Coffman. He was born in Gl'es County, Ten- nesfce ! In the year 1 ST.". While his early life vwi s;. nt on the farm, and u'ii ,n-?!ipi.ii in mini emui- v,-i in. in net fail to utl ie thy spare iiiomenN he had In developing himself Intel lectually, tlx ii by obtaining a goo.l education. After leuvin..' the farm, lie attended co'Ieg,. and equipped himself for , . teaching. Ten years ag.i he came to what Is now Carter county, and since that time, has been engaged in teaehln ; the youth of the Chickasaw nation. Having coiidin ted schools In varl- 1 ous places, he lias made a large ne quaintaiKo throughout Carter county, nnd has a host of friends who wtsn him the greatest success. Ho Is now in charge of tho school jat Province, atnl the fact that It now ranks among Uio bust schools of the count' is a ti -almnninl of his good work. We know of no peixin in Carter county who Is mom eminently quai llcl for this ixmltlon than Mr. Coff man. Jewish Aid Society, The Jewish Dailies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. H. lllank, Tues day afternoon, Feb. 1st, at :i:.'10. MRS. MAN WKSTHFIMKIt, Secretary. Special prii in photos lor 1!8 days during F hni.iry, or as long as piesent stoik of material lasts. We will mako lipula! prices on our regular1 I j.00 cabinet it tl'.SO tier dozen. I 30-2 SU'TII '!Ii:C PHOTO STl'DIO. Specia' this week $5X0 Wichert & Cardiner shoes $2.95. l0-2 HAMILTON'S SHOE STORE. Latent out in sheet music, 10 cents I per copy. I ow-nsteln's flan! 10 tent store. .10-8-W HAMILTON'S Shoe Store the cen ter for bargains this week. no 2 Morey Stock Co. At Koblfcon opera 1ioiim all week, commencing tomorrow nlht Open Ins bill "Tho Other Woman." Ladles , free Monday nigh'. Price, If., '.'5, .13c, , THE CARE OF MEAT MEANS BETTER HEALTH ; 'VNITAHY PLANT CONSTRUCTED BY EXPERT POn SLAUGHTER ING AND CURiNG MEATS. live iii'ou is a powerful mrce m tv . ii u, up of ciitctprt. s of the city i .mil li iou r is nowhere more not in , i.c tn.ui in the iininn.M' oi ;iic pup .ii. it. on of iiunt for tiie market pi.im 'die elil slaughter pen here ot a li v. I months H go lias evo.M'd tiie III . ' modern iiu'IIk '.. of handling .'' i i ;). G Warnn of the Cold S'oini; i .lie puwir tint has produii d th n ) tit ton. 'I'he new p. u kin i "ii t Hint Is what It Is, has eb tal iliintry for iIoIiik the lioistiug. 't I supplied with elty water, it ban in sewiige syt..em, It hat II large r -m. , ,lt has Its skilled men, It lias I's p n for f ittellllig, scab for weigh, pens for live stock Inspctlou and it own cold storage looms with ammonia pipes and proper maehlnei-y for fir, 1 Ing. The cold iters go iU lurtment ha- . a ' parity for 50 cn tie and toil hogs .mil , It takes Just fifteen minutes trom the 1 lulling department to the cold storait i he meat Is pioticted In a ilu: pioof bulldliiK. by the use of machinery not even the bunds touch It In the s'.iiugh l rlng, It Is rolled Into the (old sto age rooms and Is nclosed In dust piiHif sacks before being rimoveil Within a short time additional liotiHcs will be bul.t lor the purpose of smoking ami curing hams and b.ieon for !he murkel and for render liU lard. This work Is now being dune In the crowded tpiarteis which Mr. Warren has at the ('! SUti- market here In Hie city. j The plant was built utiiU r the - ip : ervlslou or Dr. G. H. MclCeniiy who for years was liispc.ior for tVe . lernnii'tit In the ('hlcago ptcUbu , houses and theio are no d ta'. t n. -I'0 business with which he Is not ac ipiulnted. He It a trained m.- lo: 1 of meat In the coal storage and ab', on the hoof. He says the plant 'ov Is better tlmn he ever saw Itt-'-n .-. more euro Is used In the selec.ioi i r live slock and more rare Is taken with meat after It Is hilled. Si" clal priirs in photos, flue 00 ! ,blni t at 2.su per dozen for US day or as I. ng a., fu y list, coiilllleneln -j Fi 1 niaiy tin ilrst. I. '10-2 SOFTH Sll.v PHOTO STl'DIO. E ', 1 THE FRALEY MILLS MAKING MIS- i SION FURNITURE, STORE FIX- I TURPS. PTC. M . . Sever.il Hew customers have lieell add.ted to our ml 1 tho past week. They have learned they ean get nny thing in furniture or wood work here I !''"' '!" sendliw away for It. We , can take care of a few more oulers Wo m!lk(. PLATE RAIL MISSION BOX SEATS, SKIRT BOXES, LAWN SEATS, COUNTERS, QUILTING FRAMES, STORE FIXTURES. Out of town work given prompt at tention. All builders will Ilnd It to their Interest to let us do tholr mil work. Fit W.BV'S PLANING MILD, H. T. Hunt, Manager Ladies Free Monday I'lie Moiey Stock Company one long week, ci.ninienclnn MomLiy nUht. Opining bill. "The Other Woman" Prit.es. 1.1, 25, III cents. After February they will be $1.00 us before, now $2.80 per dozen, the best ...,l.t..... ,.. I.. .1 1... t-ililllli'l 1'IIUIIJB u,r- lltilll,- in uie I'll) ami look what you sue and don't be too late. IJO-L' SOFTH SIDE PHOTO STl'DIO. Wanted A chance to show every I man, woman and child our special bar- bains In shoes this week. 30 J HAMILTON'S SHOE STORE. J Three "dade poeket i nnd scissors 10 cent-. kuire, hh n Lowcnstelifs 30s-w .1 and 10 ccn store MONEY To loan on improved FARM ard CITY property at low est ate. Come to M'n mo at Fimt Stan Bank. Quick action undsatl.sfictioiiKmu' a n teed BYRON DREW Presidmt First Htato Hank. J; f ieifwm Heywood SfioesWeai?" LYNN, The Shoe Man Exclusive Agent for Iloleproof I lose (iunrantccd for Six Months. We will loan you money on both the most reasonable rate of Interest. W. S. T. N- COLEMAN ... THE CITY DRUGGIST .... Telephone -i 9W, Main St. Tomb Stones "f th0 U.H of sldlled labor and the only electric mar- lYlonUBlientS bio cuttlnK nmchlnory in tho Southwt st no other linn can compete with us on prices. If yon nei'd j.'rav stones, tomb stones or monuments write us fvr juices. We sell all over Oklahoma and Northern Texas. Wholesale prices. 1 1 AN WAY & OWENS, Anlmorc., Okln. Good Improvements fiood improvements add to the value of your property if you have ood concrete walks around your place it looks more atlractivo to a prospective buyer and would briny a better price. Why not let us build your walks and do your other concrete work. Wo use only tho best materials, Iola Port land Cement and Tishomin go Granite Gravel, (iome figure with us anyway, Ardinore Concrete Co. D. 8. BLACKBURN, Mgr. QUINN WICKER, Ant. M. W E ALWAYS SELL CHEAPER And now wn ore (II VINfi AWi.Y lirnnil new STANDARD TALK I NO and SIN(1IN(1 MAOIIINKS with certain cash purchases. Wo have no rents to jiny and thuro Is no use in your goiiiK to other eitlos to buy, coll, swap, rent or store crated uud shipped goods. Always look around, ihroo short blocks up Caddo Street. Wishing you a Merry Xmas anil Prosperous Now Yenr. C. P. HALL Tim Big Now and Second Hand Doaler. Phono !!iH. i MmZ Concrete Sidewalks Don't order them with out first getting bid from A. D. Hyde None but first class work. Phone 89. Vdmorc to want ads nro the best. ArdujorcPo Want Ads are the best. Your Money In real rst.ito ibcro is no safor Investment on earth, in fact it ii the earth, (let a pleeo of .t. Wo have on our list some of tho best bargains that hnvo been of fered In Ardinore. Hero nro some of tl.om: II houses and lots close In for SI, Hut). An entire block close In on Main St., with :i go vl houses, and nil mod ern conveniences. You will bo Htirpr sod to Ilnd how cheap this property can bo hud. Homo of thu iiest business property on Main nirui'i ui iiiirgiuiin. city property and farm lands nt SMITH The City Drug Store W. D. FRAME, Proprietor PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST We take particular pride in our Prescription Department. Will dispense e.actly what your physician orders. Ab solutely no substitution prac ticed. Graduate of Pharmacy in charge. We solicit j our pa tronayo. t: u ts t; t: :i :: :: n :i :: CHANCELLOR BROTHERS HACK LINE. a n tx n tt tx n tt K tt tt It tt tt XX t: t: :: Meets All Trains Day or Night. :: In In PHONE 190. FOR PROMPT SHIIVICB. :t :t t: t! t: tt u it ti n t: DR. W. M. ANDERSON VETERINARY SURGEON Has moved to tho IJluo Front Uarn on Droadway, where ho 13 prepared to take care of nil stock entrusted to his caro at a reasonable price. Office Phone 783 Residence 203 BROWN 4 DRIDQMAN. ( Funsral Dlrsctori and LlcanatS . Embalmsrs. Largest lino of Funeral Goods In Oklahoma. I You can buy Clapp's $7.00 shoes for 15,00 this wstk at 'JO 2 HAMILTON'S, 0