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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY AROMOnCITK Arrfmor, Sunday, January 30, 1t10 r I MIIS is the last week of our Cireat A White Sale .and while it has been a success in chvry respect we would sug gest that you take advantage of the many opportunities afforded you before it is too late. Our buvcr is now in the lLastern nnrkets and each day's express brings us the newest and smartest creations that fancy can conceive. Our Ready to Wear Department is brimming full of elegant spring suits, skirts, shirt waists, and one piece dresses, tailored by the best New York garment makers. Our line of silks, woolen and linen dress goods is one of the handsomest ever shown in Oklahoma. Wc invite your most critical inspection, Table Linens 6? Napkins e)V lllll icsllnn (.1 Napkins M prices I hut aII' li.' i'tv inli icsiinn .i nil win ;n i' In need. (ootl 'i run Kittoii Napkins, (tit f inttcni, hemstitched, in.eii 50c all I .Itioii Damask Napkins, a iloien $1.19 fine nil Much Datnutk Napkin In n lar inline of put- cloth l i iimtrli if you like, nt a do. $2.08 an you ordinal l!y sen nt $G.(io a (Hilt gut HH KIMllI Our price, a (irrman l.inon ire soft mill a value douui . . . (1117.011. ,.$3.98 NniikiiiH, Urge nice, a iliii'ti sue, the kiiul that will wonr ami $2.98 Table Linens .i yatil lull bleached cotton DaiuauK, a Cenniui l.liifii, all linen, a yard All l.liion a.itln D.unink, a ynul Moreericd l.lucn, a ynr.i All l.lncn Table Damask, woll worth J 1.00 a yard; .25c .58c ,G3c .50c inch ui Inch Ti inch iIO Inch iZ Inch our price 89c 72 inch all linen Irish Table D.iimwk, heavy weight, rluu lino of ,;Mt.triiH. Tho muiiic iiinllly sold nt $I.!ir. last year; our price now, ft yard $1.00 KDIOIAVHIS Tho nanio' of a heavy Ronulnc Mmm that stands the wear Wo m'll a .K Inch width at. a yard $1.00 Towels i have Towels that will Kill: 1 7x32 Hucknh.iok 'K'tt. Ilui-kdlmck ol all kind and ri oh. I hi t these art) tho one Towel, Towel, white oi all rtllllf led border. Clllni'l'll 8 l-3c border 10c NOTICE ikx,:i Ox.'lS part linen Hu. k 'IWcl, .il r.u h . 12' 2c Heavy Huckaback Towel l hrco fourths linen 15c Heavy llm kalmiU Tici, tlnei fourth l.lnun 17c lleiuj llurkalKiek I'owi I tlivee foin Hi Mnen 19s .. O. FISHER. Mamuier S 0 F li SWDPE'S UVEB HOUSEREPUBLONSI ANNOUNCEMENTS n nun nJiiLLL CHICACO CHEMISTS TI AL REPORT AS INO OF KANSAS MAKE PAR. TO POISON CITY MAN. MINORITY ATTEMPTS TO MAKE POLITICAL. PLAY BY CHARGES AGAINST HASKELL. POISON IN NEPHEW'S LIVER ' MISMANAGEMENT OF FUNDS Ml aimoniu cmt nt fees must be paid in ndiance. There will ost j t wly ho no deviation from this I rule. ! j TOR STATE OFFICES, j For Governor ! I Tin- Ardmorulte la authorized to an- i nounce LIOH C'UUOi: nn a candidate for Governor of Oklahoma, suhjee t to the action of tho Democratic oturn at 1 the primary election to bo held Aug- i tiMt 2. 1910. Officers Swope Inij Report Ists. and Representatives of the Heirs Arc Closely Guard- of the Chicago Chem Lester A. Harris, Representing Re publicans of House, Flics Affidavit Against Hnske'l, Smith, Hutching, Anthony and Qellamy. Kansas City. .Mo., Jan. 20. I'olnon I'ai li.'iii found In tho or if aim of the late Colonel Thomas II. Swopo and Id- nephew, ChriMmnu Swope, and upon thU finding tho heirs of tho dead million. lire will demand an 111 MMlgatloti liy tho mate to ascertain tin' cause of the doath Inst fall of the two men. Thin definite state iim nt was made today by a ropro fiiit.itle nf the Swope oituto, fol low Inn a partial report of tho elieiU KtS ill Cill'.lgO. The I'hemlstM, It hi Htatod, found the polHoii In tho HvurK, not In tin stomal ii. The exact cnuclllrtluu ii n lied ! lar by the Chicago nhoin-i-ts is IkIiik (lonely KUiirdud. Il Ik lxli.-ed ili-j ate ntlll purmihiK tho luvcwtlx.it Ion Not Embalming Fluid. ChlciKo, III., Jan. 2a. If traces of iirsenle or Htryclinluo wore found In the ornaiiH of tho lato Colonel Swope ami IiIm nophow, ChrlHttnan the wrro not Injected Into tin body anil i.h a part of the ombalmliit; lluld. The manufacturers of tho fluid mated today that they lined neither of thiMc indiums In compoumlltiK. (ill tin le. Ok la Jan. 29. Charging (lovernor llutkell md other Uto off i- clali with vlolHtlou of the nttp count l .utlcu and the iiw or the stnte In the inmincr In which the public tuov lis have been expLiidid, UfproHcn'ti , tlvo Lester A. Harrisr represontltu the republican minority, llled aflldtivl'-, In the lower house today. In general tho eli.irncs aualnst i-.e governor are that he inlxiimimged the public futilti In hU (ontrot, In .viio e or In pait, and wilfully and detuned ly autiiorlztd mUipproprlHtlon of ald I fundrt. The afllihu It jil eRc that (). T. Smith, tho Kovonior'H law clerk, V. IT. I Inching, a Muskogee lawyer, W. I II. Anthony, tho Kovernor's private muc t rotary and Lieutenant Governor ((JeofKe W. Bellamy are also ln ved In tho alleKe.l Impii per i xpendltiiie. COUNTY OFFICES. ( For Sheriff 1 The Ardtnorolte 1st authorized to : announce V. H. LAXDUCM ns a 1 candldnto for Sheriff of Carter Conn , ty, Atiiiouiicement Hubjeet to the action of the democratic oters at j the Kciieral primary election, August ! 2nd. P. C. DINGS. IreiJent M. GORMAN. Vict-l'reniJent J. W. HANNAH. CimnVr Guaranty State Bank Deposits Guaranteed Four per cent in terest paid on time deposits. The Ardniorelto In . tithcrlicd to an nounce W. K. Mct-nmoro as a candi date frr sheriff of Carter county. His nniiouucuiiciit Is made mibjcct to tho democratic wten in tho Htato primary election August 2. The Ardniorelto i authorized to announce DICIC U1CNIGIIT iih a can didate for Hherlff of Carter county. Thla announeetuent U subject to the action of the democratic voters nt the Ksineral primary election, August i. "or District Judge The Ardtnorelte I authorized to an nounce STIMAVHLL II. KUSSICLL as a eamlldate for re-election to the office of JmlKo of the lClKhth District. An nouncement l( niado Hubjeet to tho cholci- of the democratic voters In the state prlmnry August J. ': WATERS OF SEINE ARE NOW RECEDING Cor County Judge Tho Ardmorelto Is authorized to announce J. It, CHAMPION ns a can t'ulato for tho office of county Judge, of Carter county. Ilia announcement Is made subject to tho action of tho democratic voters at tho stato prima ry election August 2. A Wretched Mistake to i inlnre tho Itching, painful distress of Piles. There's no ueul to. Listen: "I suffered much from Piles," writes I Will A. Marsh, of Slier City. N. C. ' "till I got a box of Irucklen's Arnlc ) I Salve, and was soon cured." IlurnR I Hulls, Cleers. I-Vvor Soies. Kczenia. Cuts, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, van Ish before I". 2re at Ardmore Pharmacy. iVATERS BEGAN FALLING YES TERDAY MORNING AND CON. i TINUED ALL DAY. W. O. W.'s Take notice January assessment. N'o 2:"J Is due on or before tho 1st of Feb uary. In order to avoid suspension, pleam pay tV clerk at W. S. Wolver ton's office North Washington St. Y. 11. LYNN, C. C. JAS. It. IlltlTTON. Clerk lt 11 Paris, Jan. 20.-The waters of the Seine, having reached an unpre cedented height, causing groat lie Jttuttlon, began to recetlo today. Tho crest of the Hood was reached at midnight, tho waters remained sta tionary until 2 o'clock and then be gan fa'llng slowly. This morning 'bore had been a drop of two Inches, according to the fllclal statement Is sued this afternoon. For District Clerk The Ardnioreite Is authorized to announce CHKS. T. VBHNON, as a candidate for re-election to tho office of District Clerk. Announcement Is made subject to the notion of the (leniocratle voters nt tho stnto prl niary election, AugUHt 2. Ardmore State Bank Ardmore, Oklahoma CAPITAL $25,000 Deposits guaranteed. Fastest growing bank in Oklahoma. A home hank owned hy home people. Our Motfo; Safety, Courtesy and Promptness. BANK OPENED JUNE 1, 1908. Deposits, Individual, Juno 1, siS,o"ii.n:i Deposits, Individual, July 1ft, S ir,,2rl.0: Deposits, Individual, Sopt 23, $100 003 l'.l Deposits, Individual, Nov. 1!7. $1 l,!)i57.rL' Deposits, Individual, Feb. 5, $152,150.20 Deposits, Individual, April 28, $162,035.03 Deposits, Individual, June 23, $190,356.05 Total Deposits, September 1, $216,263.44 Total Deposits, Nov. 16, $3(H,567A7 Lots of nice fresh trout, salmon. ' herring, smelts and red snapper, jtint out of the water, at The .City I-'l-di I Market Photic :i.V. ' A.'dmorelte Want Arts are the lMMt pred;ei? sic ufsciji l'resh tomatoes, lettu-e, celery, cabbage and onions at Tho City ll li Maiket I'houe B59 PROTECTION FOR. For County Superintendent of Edu cation The Ardtnorelte is authorized to announce OKOKOK W. COPRMAN aa a candidate for County Superin tendent of Public Instruction of Caitcr county. His announcement Is iur.de subject to the action of the il? in ocr.it If voters t the state primal- election August 2. HELD BY BRIGANDS D! p i-ui i "vi it v s nt th.' . m nlng K S HIVKNS , VVILt TELL NCR OvVN l, f URL MONDAY NIGHT r,iCL'w W C T. U. .V(, Sloiie, Mlui idu- h,m.i .md heW mpilvt fur I d i' i . I I is. la's n-ijhirt ili'tty t i heal s (wn 4r tf Hto- (!.ip ' r.. 11 .0 Stone , i i'-a jitiu r li t. i 'stln;t t 1 i- hii.i i. T-'i- i M'tol at 7.a0 uVluck, at.d thi-iv will wmo charge for adinlrt-loii, but a freo will, offering will bo takon JJrlug tho children, ami let Um C MCLAMORL .-.NNOUNCES FOR SHERIFF, li.- Voteis nf Cuter ('oi.nl hereby aniummt myself a i-.indi tor tho office of Ri.eriff oi C n r. i.i ty, subject to th.- itclloii u. t i. i (-i.uk- Party. It' you should ! . ui- to th (iffle,-, I a.-niire .Mm !.! in - l.iv ttli; Im- riitiill) inforxil i:.-i fur as it l in the iuwtr of tl., Sh. : iff to enforce It. The ImwUckk' - n Kttilllili r, the.omillon tough, and !. i to se.-U .1 field imUhle if the limits oi ait. i C unity for tii. ii avicntliins 1 liep, the MipiMil t Hie people of t In- oai.- uti- i county, who Ino with fmur ni.u 1'ie W. C. T. eiiforeen). lit oi I.. !w mid !i.t at li'ii t th.- kiud of t lit- eouiniiinln Very repeetfully. W 15. McLVMOUP ,. , nod fit ii iw paid 1 1) . the :tls. i i l!ri idway iM-nlng of il ) h.lt(l I 000 GLAVIS SAYS HE WAS INSTRUCT ED TO DROP INVESTIGATION OF McLACHLAN CHARGES. TO APPEAL FROM COURT'S VERDICT GOVERNOR WILL APPEAL FROM VERDICT OF LOWER COURT IN ACQUITTING OFFICERS. L. P. ANDKItSON, Pres. MOIUN SCOTT, Vico-Prcs.: O. L. ANDKItSON, Cashier. KI) 8ANDLI.N, Asst. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, Otila. Capital Paid In $60,000.00 Surplus Funds .165,000.00 Total $225,000.00 The oldest bank in Indian Territory. Accounts of firms and individuals solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with good banking. Washington, I). C Jan. 21). Louis . It. (ilavls continued his Uxulmony to ! day before the Joint Investigation committee, which Is Inquiring into the 'Uallltiger Pinchot controversy. guilty He de;laivl that among other 1 firoeo things, Ua linger on ono occasion in structcd him not to pursue tho Investl gatlon wgalnst Representative .U Liuh'an of California who held a claim in the (ireeu group of coal !aml. In Alaska. Managua, Nicaragua, Jan. 21'. The government will appeal from the ver dict oi the lower court, finding the iiibtnbers of the court martial not of convl.tlng and sentencing and Cannon, the two Amor! who espoused the Insurgent cans, cause Lots of nice fresh trout, salmon, herring, smelts and red snapper, just out of the wator. at The City Pl.th Market. Phone 331). ii la sm ciiumufilulim Coumi ei,.i.l ,j , nut a common evt ry 1a nni,'i mu , tote. It lit a uiei itoiloils r.niiily ue j ail tin- troublesome and dangerous j complication)! resulting from cold !n the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold i by all dealers. SILVERWARE COUPONS III EVERY SACK. made at That Dutch Mill, hutchinson kansepualled nowhere else inthe united: states. sold by. THE ARCHCRE WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY :: :: DO YOU LOVE ART? You will be delighted with ,i ilslt to Mrs. Iladloy'! stu dio with Mrs. Jordan, till A street, nnrthuost, More than twenty different kinds or art work on exhibit, Sho has a kiln and fires cii'n. at her studio. Pupils learn rapidly and are delighted with the work. l.esMins are not expen sive and it Is important that the child have lessons In this work. They e.irn more rap Idly than older persons, al though anyone can soon grasp tlie wotk under the superior methods of teaching used by Mr, lladley. Monday-, Tues day, Wednesday and Thtirs da are d 'Wttl to the classes in Ardnioiv, and Friday and Saturday to Marietta. I'so tho telephone or call. U u :t t: ti xx w it tt tt a n a :: tx t: :: t: t: :: n :: it tt it It It tt tt tt tt tt It tt ti tt T RACE FOB SHERIFF DICK KIGNIGHT TELLS VOTERS WHAT TO EXPECT OF HIM, IF ELECTED. J. A. UIVENS, President. A. H. PALM ICR, Cuslilcr DON LACY, V.ca President. O H. WOLVKKTON, Aeet. Onuhler, The City National Bah Ardmore, OUlahoma. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 100,000.00 Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded to all alike. of constable since tho last election, the duties of tho effice will not be new to nie. Hoylng to receive your support In thi race, I beg to re main. Yours truly, DICK HIONI j'HT, To the Voter of Carter County; I hereby announce mydulf a a an.'.ld.ite for the ofTKe of shuritf of Cartu- county, subject to tho .K-tion of the democratic primary, August 2nd. I havo buen practically tulfted In this lountry, and think I Kii.. the niM-ds of tho people. If elected I wlil lie the sheriff of all Cat tec count ;,nd expect to enforce tho lnws to the letter In all eases. 1 shall have no psts and expect to give the citizenship of Cat tor count a slum, conservative law en-tii-iug administration or the ofllej or .heill'i. Having filled the office I-'or Indigestion and all stomach troubles take Foley's Orlno Lnxa'Ive. U Is tho natural leiucdy for Indiges tion, dyspepsia, heartburn, bad breath, sick headache, torpid liver, hllliu-m-ss and habitual constipation, Pol ey's Orlno Laxative 8w'" iis the stomach and breath and tones up the entire alimentary system. Sold by all druggists. When (lubbers Become Necessary iin.l).' ir tm. - nth, hIi.iUu tuM)iuir ... -lAn' ii fcuot-l'i-r, l'io n u0j.li(- umikr fur tli Ivct. Il cut.-. i.i'! il,,. .i ., miiati.il.-, nr tim ffi t,n,l Hil.. .iio tnu.;i.'m f corns mnt hiuii.iii,, .lu.t llio tlnuiif .ri'iliiulMi kt tn', tliiicliy partin ami f..t llr nU in .Ni'wtlnv. .Many .imiiIo cannot winr In y Kk r .uifurtutny uiihnut iliak. Inn .IU-u Pimm Kim Iniu tho hiK-. t-.ilJ evity Hluri', Kuiiii J-LFK. Ailitrw., Alton S, Lilm.U J, Lulloy, V iJn t a.-cf;. uny .uti.iuf.-. Notice of Sale Under Execution. Notice Is hereby glvon, that In ptirsuauco of a writ of execution issued out of tho Clerk's offlco or the Dlstrtut Court of Carter Coun ty, Stato of Oklahoma, on tho Stli day of January, 1010, In an action wherein C. C. Bishop and .1. II. Hy burn wore plaintiffs nnd L. T. Coyle was defendant, coininandlng mo to levy upon property belonging to the said L. T. Coyla aufflclpnt to satisfy a Judgment rendered in Bald action In favor of C. C. Bishop and .1. H.Uy burn against said L. T. Coyle, for the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) with eighteen nnd r.3-100 dollars (1S.&5) costs, and costs ac cruing, with Interest on tho princi pal sum at tho rate of per cent per annum from tho day of , 19 . I havo lev ied upon all tho right, title nnd Interest of tho said L. T. Coylo in and to the following described lauds nnd tenements by virtue of a dood from Mitchell and Sarah Weston to said L. T. Coyle, dated on tho fith lay of Novombor, 1905, and duly recorded in tho offlco of the Reg ister of Deeds of Carter County, Ok lahoma, In Book Vol. U0, on page .15, not exempt from sale under tx edition, for want of goods and chat- I tels of the Mild L. T. Coyle, to wit: 1314 or the NV4 or thu NWtf. , and W4 of the NKV4 of tho W4, , and NBV4 or the NU4 of tho NAV'i. j See. B, Twp. II S., Hange 2 W con taining ."0 acres; ' and have causul all the right, title and Interest of the said I T. Coyle i In said lands and tenements to be i appraised according to law at j ( now, therefore, notlco Is herehy given that In pursuance of his ! coniuiands of said writ, I will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest liidder all tho right, title , and Interest of said L. T. Coylo in , said lands nnd tenements, or so much thereof as will satisfy the Judgment nnd costs, on tho nth day of March, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day nt thef ront door of the court house In tho City of Ard- ' more, In said County nnd State. Witness my hand on this tho 28th ! day of January, 1910. J. H. AKIOILS, -Sheriff of Carter County, Ok'n. By FRED WILLIAMS, Deputy. 30-6-13-20-27