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page rw THE DAfLY ARDMORErre. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE t-p-' I I "I l I PAGE SEVEN Ardmore, Thursday, October 20, 1910 WANT 3 Lines 3Times 3dimes AOS LEHIGH BANKER STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET 3 Lines 3 Times 3 dimes SAYS HPS THIEF SURRENDERS TO OFFICERS IN NEW ORLEANS HIS STORY DE NIED AT BOTH ENDS OF LINE. ft WANTED UA.Vi'KI) DeputU's for the V. O. V. to work in Carter, Johnston, M'ar-j tihail. Love and Murray counties.; Must lie member of order in good! standing and have indorsement of his own Camp. 'Write John N. Mor gan, Ardmore, Okla. !Sdl2w4 WANTED Bright, active boy, 8 to 15 years old, for easy, pleasant and profitable work, 2 or 3 days each FOR RENT FOl'Il-kOOM Dwelling Jti.'iO; G room dwelling, gas and city water, 10. Ti-room new bungalow all modem. 1 16.50. All are in good locations. Phone !0. O. M. Redfield, postof fire building. 2 4-1 m FOU RENT u-room house, clo.-e in. All modern conveniences. $15 per month. Seo Mrs. W. D. Taliaferro. Phone 522 white. IStf N.-w Orleans, Oct. 19. A young man giving his name as A. J. Summer field, walked into the office of the I'nited States marshal here today and announced that he had robbed the Merchants National bank of Lehigh, i Okla., of which he was cashier, of $;!,-' .101). He declared that he could stand the strain of being a fugitive no long er. He staled that he went to lit'-' high a few years ago from Charles . City, Iowa, and that he left Lehigh on Oct. 2. ' .11 "If - - -JJtv 1 00,000 Empty School House Lehigh, lulinson weeK. auer scuuu.. a, uu.v- KUR ki.m -rurnisneu limn., oi'i'"" j Nill iolK1, ,,ank tonight denied that A. in own uanuwiuins, sums site new ooun nouse. .iib. wm a-e, parents' name and address. R.j Robinson. Phono 281. Ifi-ti A. L., care The Ardmorelte. 19-G WAN'TKl) To rent our house and sell furniture- and fresh cow. Mrs. j II. L. Crockett, G street, S. V. Phone ISri blue. 16tf i WANTKIJ-office. -Clean rags at Ardnioreite WANTED To prepare YOU for good busioeHS position. i SELVfDGE BUSINESS COLLEGE, j 24-im Ardmote. ! WANTED To buy Beer and whiskey bottles, old Iron and bones. Phono 366. C. P. HALL, the Furniture Man. 26-lir REPUBLICANS FAIL TO KEEP PLEDGE W ANT ED Hoarders. rooniB, home cooking. Snider, C20 W. Main. Comfortable Mrs. M. P. lOtf WANTED Colored girl to do house work. Mrs. H. O. Johnston, 321 C St. S. W. Phone "79. 19-3 WANTED Clean rags at Ardmorelte oftice. sizes. Differ- FOR SALE GASOLINE ENGINES All Several second-hand ones tut makes. Ask for prices and cat alog. W tte Gas Engine Co., 113 West First street, Oklahoma City, Okla. 15tt (Continued from pa,;e two) the stale chairman that preceded Har ris; procuring a place as clerk of a federal court; securing for Judge Cy Reed of El Reno a Judgeship in Alaska, IXl Stamp Here State. Governor-Lee Cruce. of Ardmore Lieutenant Governor J J McA'.es ter, of McAlester. Secretary of Stu'e Hen 1 Hani son. Treasurer Robert Dunlop of New kirk. Theft Is Denied. Auditor Leo. Meyer, of Sayre Okla., Oct. lil Glen M. Superintendent of Public Instruc ashier of the Merchants , tlon II. II. Wilson of Cuickasha. Attorney General Charles West, of J. Summerlield hypothecated $3,C0) i Eald. j or any other amount of funds belong-; c..mmissionr of Chaii;ies and Cor rectious Kate Barnard, of Oklaho j uia City. Labor Commissioner Charles 10 ; Daugherty, of Oklahoma Citv. t; e ing to the bank. "Suminerfield had no Interest in the bank, being merely an employe, and when he left here the books showed no record of a shortage." said John son. "I think Summcrfleld has had Corporation Commissioner-George one too many drinks and Is giving the; A. Henshaw of Madill. New Orleans authorities a pipe President Hoard of Agriculture dream." I Thomas Bryan of Perry. j Summerlield "was in charge of the State Printer Giles Farrls of -C. A. Tay- LOOK. Something new, the greatest discovery known. For particulars call second door south of firo sta tion where we will demonstrate our proposition. M. F. Datchelor. FOR SALE My home, lot 2G2xl45, eight-room house, new. Will sell cheap or trade for a farm. See me for a bargain. L. L. Tyer, Wheeler Building. 25tf FOR SALE, or wil ltrade for a farm: Nice 5-room house, close to bus neBs section. Jonas Baum. 19-t' TO TRADE A good work horso ior corn, hay, wood or fresh milch cow;' apply L. R. .Marston. ltf FOR SALE OR RENT National cash registers, very cheap. J. Gold mlth's Loan Office. 21-mo I 89LL AND RENT TYPEWRITERS. 14-lm . O. P. SELVIDGB. Phone S10. FOR SALE Large coal heater; will sell cheap. Pnone 779. SPECIAL NOTICES GET TNTO THE VACUUM CLEAN ING BUSINESS Our portable wag ons and electric machines are In great demand by every modern housekeeper. Unequalled opportu nity to establish a pleasant, re fined and highly profitable business -which will make you independent. We furnish you with the advertis ing and start you in business. Write for particulars. The Na tional Vacuum Cleaning Ce., Day ton, O. 1618-20 Mr fine bull. Captain W. H., season $1.50. C. P. Hall. 19-lm LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED From Ardmore, one gray mare. 6 years old, branded C left Jaw. 5.00 reward. Phone 609. J. K. Carter. 17-d 12-wk2 When Eve told Adam just what she really thought of him that was the original rib roast. Use the want ad. Whitfield Hotel DAVIS, OKLA. A three-itory brick, jost over hauled and newly furniebed. Most conveniently located hotel in city. One bloc east -of depot on MaUi Street. J. M. WHITFIELD, Prep "Elight on Fair Name. Tlie "blight on the fair name" of the state has been made by a corporation-controlled press, as pointed out recently by United States Senator Owen. In the eyes of that press noth ing good can happen in Oklahoma un der democratic rule. In conformity w ith the policy of the corporal ion-con-j H U Kane Dunn Merchants National bank two months Manguin. last summer during the absence of Inspector and Examiner Cashier Johnson on his vacation. Up-j lor of Pond Creek, on the return of Johnson, Summeffleldj Mine Inspector Ed Boyle nf Chant, was discharged and he left the cityi Insurance Commissioner P. A. Hal immediately. There was current ru- lard of Coyie. at which he failed to make good; per- mor at that time that Summerfleld Supreme Court. mining Joe Mc.Neal, who fought thehad left' the hank in the hole, but thej Clerk Supreme Court W constitution, to aid the railroads In I officers of the bank stoutly denied It Campbell of Ada. declaring certain parts of it unennsti-1 and the authorities made no effort to! For Associate Justice-M .1 tutional, and having republican mem-1 locate Summerlield. j of Kingfisher. bers of the legislature oppose prac-- Summerfleld lived here about two' For Associate Justice J J tically every good law proposed. years, coming to Oklahoma from Iowa. i of Alva. Before locating in Lehigh he was em- Criminal Court of Appeals, ployed in banks in Lawton, Holden-! Northern District Thus. II. Doyle ville, Wapanucka and Tishomingo. Ile of Perry. is an unmarried man of aristocratic j Eastern District .las. !!. Arm habits and was frequently accused of; strong of Boswell. living beyond his means. He occu-, Southern District Hi my M. Fur pied the position of assistant cashier; man of Ada. of the Merchants National, but had no Congressianal. stock in the bank. First District N. E. McNeal t,v,li,i nrnsK hn roniili can n atformi " Miiumerne.u is R'uiiimu iu uim.i- j .i nre. of 1!10 pledges the party to "redeem noma an investigation oi me conuiuon, aecouu uisuici this tat. from the abvss of deerada- of the bank will likely be made and Oklahoma tiiy. the matter may be called to the at tention of the state banking board. MIKOrCHOUT the I'liilcd Stales there arc over one hundred thousand mIkmiI 1 muses which an Used not over live horn's a dav for lie davs each week during nine months of the year. The rc of the time these buildings, many of them costing thousands and thousands of dollars, stand empty and silent while boys and girls walk the streets seeking amusement and recreation. Why should these school houses not be used as social centers for the citv, town or neighborhood'.' Whv slmuli they not serve as great centers for many kinds of literary ami amusement activities? Rochester, Philadelphia. Xew York, Cleveland, Springfield, Atlanta, St. Paul, St. I am lis and many other cities have tried out the plan ami it is proving wonderfully successful. Read Mrs. Ricltardsan's article on "Getting Acquainted" in .PICTORIAL REVIEW for NOVEMBER 15c a copy On Sale October 15th $1.00 a year PICTORIAL REVIEW COMPANY, 222-226 Weil 39th Street, New York. Enclosed please find 25c for which send me the October, November and December issues of Pictorial Review. Name. Address- of -E. L. Fulton, of tion to which the democratic party has takon us." Governor Haskell has nev er been given credit for entertaining an honest thought and the legislatures have been charged with bias and prej udice to the detriment of the state's welfare. Northern and eastern repub lican papers have nourished the mer est hints of bad legislation and cried "freak logisation" every time a timely and commendable measure proposing regulation of corporations has been submitted. Yet eastern investors have placed millions of dollars in loans in Third District James Davenport, TWO BOON COMPANIONS Are Big" Hand flour and good bread. If you employ the first you are always sure of the sec ond. They go together, even when accompanied by only moderate baking skill. Order a sack of Big Hand flour from your grocer. Don't mix it with other flours. Give the Big Hand a chance to show what it can do by itself. Tyler Simpson Co Wholesale Distributers. How This? I We offer One Hundred Dollars ! ! ward for any case of Catarrh that can i not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur i F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O , We, the undersigned, have knowt, F. J. Cheney for the past fifteen yetri and believe him perfectly honorab'e In all business transactions and iinan ' dally able to carry cut any obligation j made by his firm. j Walding. Klnrtan & Marvin, Wholesale Lruggists, Toledo, O. '. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern-; he suite, and it has grown rich andj"j. ctlnS re up,n i"8 ' I inJ miirnna surfaces of the KVStem powerful under a democratic adminls-, TeBtlmoniale sent free. Price 75 cents tration. j Take Hall's Family Pills for con Notice of 6ate. In the District Court of Carter County, State of Oklahoma. Ardmore National Bank, plaintiff., vs Mary R. Whitten and Thomas G. Whit ten, defendants. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of sale Issued out of the district court of Carter county, state of Oklahoma, In the above styled cause, directing me to levy upon and sell lots One, two, three, four and five in block thirty-seven, according to the official plat of the City of Ardmore, Carter county, Oklahoma, to satisfy said execution or order of sale which said execution or order of sale was duly levied upon lots one, two, three, four and five In block thirty-seven In the City rf Ardmore, Carter county, Oklahoma, owned by the defendants herein. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power vested In me as sheriff of Car ter oouiity, Oklahoma, and by reason of the levy of said execution, or order of 6aie, notice is hereby given that I will, as the Sheriff of Carter county, Oklahoma, on the 31st day of October, 1910, between the hours of 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock p. m., at the court house door in Ardmore, Carter county, Okla homa, expose to sale, for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate: Lots One. Two, Thiree, Four and Five in Block Thirty-seven in the City of Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma. Said real estate has heretofore been duly appraised by thre disinterested free holders of Carter county, Okia. Given under my hand, this the 30th day of September 1910. J. H. AKERS, Sheriff Carter County. Okla. 2-9-16-23-30. stlpatlon. Notice Estate by The man who thinks he marrying is easy game for any woman who sets out for him. Every Woman it lnttrMLfi ana tnoma now bout Ln woiitlexfLl iMARVELWhirlingSpray UNI- Jl otiroTUfn- lrnt. It clfne mm mi II Tfc. w S Atl rnnrdni?ff1ftfortt. 11 1,4 C-lTMIoi tut'l'iy uu U ft II V V. I.. -f-'Dl r.thMr ,rflt mt'T BtAtnB fur Ill-i!rnl..r1 liA-fslH. tt t full rrtlrolr IDd dlrwlK.iu In- .l.uh1. In ll.L M<lfrLt'O. of Sale of Real Guardian. In the matter of the estate of Sim Pickens et al. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the County of Carter, State of Ok lahoma, made on the loth day of Ootobcr, 1910, the undersigned Guar dian of the estate of Sim Pickens, Surrena Pickens and Robeta Pick ets, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, subject to confirma tion by said Court on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. rn., at Ardmore, Okia., att the right, title and interest of said Sim Pickens, Surrena Pickens and Robeta Pickens in and to the follow ing described real estate situate in Carter County, State of Oklahoma, to wit: -" The N'4 of the NEV4 of the NW4 of SecUon 9, Township 3 South, It. 1 E. and the 84 of the SE4 of the NH'.i of Section 22, Township 3 South, R. 1 West, the same being the allotment of Sim Pickens, and the N'B4 of the SW14 of the SW4 and the SV4 of SEVi ofo the SW Vi of Section 4, Township 3 South, Range 1 E., the same being the allotment of Surcna Pickens, and the SEV4 of the SK of the SW4 and the V,4 of the SWU of the SWJ4 of Section 4, Township 3 South. Range 1 E, the j same being the allotment of Robot a does the Pickens. Said real estate will be sold on the following terms and conditions, to- wit: Cash in hand upon execution, approval and delivery of deed. I'.ids for the purchase thereof must j be in writing and must be filed In j the County Court or delivered to th. j undersigned at the law office of Cole- j man & Rogers at Ardmore. Okla-' t. i Dated the 15th day of October, 1910. BBS PICKENS, 19-26 Guardian. of Vinita. Fourth District- Charles Carter Ardmore. Fifth District Scott Ferris, of Law ton. County. District Judge S. II. Russell. State Senator C. H. Ketidrick. Representatives J. U. Champion, and U. T. Rexroat. ! County Judge M. F. Winfrey. County Attorney Jas. II. Mathers. I Sheriff Duck Garrett. County Clerk H. W. Duke. j County Treasurer D. M. Rumph. I Register of Deeds J. O. I.atta. Clerk of the District Court Fred j Haynie. County Superintendent Fred Tuck er. i County Surveyor A. G. Edwards. County Weigher It. M. Diliard. ' r....l...,ln 1u niutrlr.t T7M,t I Scivally. I Commissioner 2nd District, W. M Kirkpatrick. Commissioner 3rd District (). Darden. Information relative to the examlua of tion, qualifications, duties, salaries, va cations, promotions, etc., address Im mediately GEO. J. RANDI.IN, Secretary, Hoard of Civil Service Ex aminers, Posioffice. Ardmore, Okla custody of child will be rendered ac cordingly. Dated this ISih day of October, 1910. Attest: C. T. VERNON, District Clerk. I!y S. M. PARKER Deputy. (Seal) ' Champion & Champion, Attorneys for plaintiff. 18-25-1 Notice for Publication. I State of Oidahoaiu, Carter County, i i In the District Court. i Wilson, plaintiff, vs. .Moz.ellaj itli fl.e government whereby 512 a in on i li is allowed in nils hi .m mm mi Indian Children. Hargrove College has a contract T. C Wilson, defendant. No. S27. Said defendant Mo.zella Wilson will take notice that she has been sued in the above named court for divorce and custody of child and must answer the petition filed therein by Raid plaintiff on or before the 1st day of December, A. D. 1910, or said petition will be: Some men feel that the world Is all taken as true, and a judgment for said wrong because God made It without plaintiff In said action for divorce and ( consulting them. Indian children ns boarding pifpllH. We have room for a few more. Hrlng them on. DR. J. M. GHOS'". President. I Civil Service Examination. Au examination for clerk and car rier will be held at the post-office in this city on October 27, 1910. Age limit, IS to 43 years, on the dale of the examination. Married women will not be admitted to the examination. This prohibition, however, does not apply to women who are divorced or those who are separat ed from their husbands and support hemselves, but they are eligible for appointment only us clerk. Applicants must be physically sound, and male applicants must be not less than 5 feet and 4 inches in height without boots or shoes, and weigh not less than 123 pounds without overcoat or hat. For application blanks and for full i: r WISE ONES Entrust the moving and storing Ot their houFehold goods.pianos, etc., to us. They appreciate the efficient and satisfactory manner in which we do the job and our; reasonable terms. Let us do: the next job for you, just to get j acquainted. j J. L. WILSON Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 72 Ardmore. Okla. ! BROWN A IRIDOMAN. 4) Funeral Directors antf Llcn4 Embalmsr. 4 Largest lias of fnaerml 4 Ooda la Oklahoma. $25 to California 'Slithlly hiilm fron Bunch Lit poiott ) VIA SB "All the Wuy" One Hay Colonist TlckrU oa sale dally Oct. 1 to 15, 1910 T'rtirlst lirpr Itini tn Anct-lr I'll tiainhevcry Tut-iliiy. Ak lor nur Cnliforula booklets. Vhry arr In. Vur ill-lull iiifiiriimtlixi m-r t-ant.i Ke Aceiit or address W. S. Hrraaa. O. r. A.. Galvasloa IN JUST riVE MONTHS Grew a Full Growth oi Hair on a Bald Head Here's (be Proof For two or tii yT my tuir had bit lalltiic out aad getting qoii thtu. tmlil the too olmynnd il emiilr tola. Alwut lo'r month ago I com muted nviiif and Sul phur. Tae But rxHt'e seemed o Ho tome gnod and I kept using it reRti'mlv. trntll no I have a-ed t.mr lmlca. The whole tnpol niv lie. id it now fairly ci(rird wi;h hair and it krei ruining Hi lhker. I hall keep on uimg it a while longer, ai I liollie a corwant iitiproveateat. STEPHEN BACON. Rochester, N. Y. Statu or Hrw Yoatt County of Moarec ) Stephen Bare, being duly swotn, aava that he haft rea! the statement aooe annexed and that the conratl of Mid ctaununt arc true. 5TEPHRT BACON. Bwora to befor aie thai 31st day of July, rao. Hixir V. Hi 1. Notary Fuhlic. The birthright of every man, woman and child a full healthy head of hair. 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