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THE DAILY AMDMOREire
ArtJmore Monday October 9 19U
PAGE FOUR
(Til IN SOCIETY
Ry MARY V
liWVN WIIITEMAN 5 Ull TWINE No. I KJ
REGULATIONS FOR
DISTRIBUTION FOR CHICKASAWS.
CHOCTAWS AND SEMINOLES
BOND OF CASHIER.
OCTOBER.
WJh'H llii! niiti'livtrno In niolil.n; '
iy day anl we nee It h leave; ;i l;m
ii:i-r on the way; and its lu-cmu.- sto.v:;
of sap triekliiiK Boftly throiicli the t : i j .
meet and Kay; when the golden -;i n l
iind thihlle 'nin to KilnU mid tins liaz. r
shows 1 h- f.-i-shnian o'er the lir.pl.;
iind tli (linkli) waxetli drab as a Sum-
ed tavlc.il) on the blink; vvli-n lii" a'
.!is turn to russet on the trees and
the rose crows rather 'hill-oin.' t.
the heed; and the proKei't waxelh
pert as an old red-flannel shirt on th
lireeze; when the roliin oiiens wide
his litlle mouth Tor a worm or two to
ease the eominR drouth that will feed
him on his llinht to the land or sheer
I'rlinht In the south; -when the cow H
cnmninK .sottly on tho wold and com-
I'hiineth that her cud Is t'ittini? cold
and the cricket with his chirp drowns
the barkiiiR of the puiv. blithe and
liold; when the cranberry ih sproutin g
fat iind lush with such beauty that It
cannot help but blush and the nobbier
fi.ll of scorn gobbles up bis daily corn
with a rush; when the pumpkin
waxoth mellow 'neath the sky lyinK
dreaming of its future In the Ke and
... 1
the chestnut full of r1p thinks of din-
tiers that will bo by and by; when the
buskin' bet begins its buzzin' sound
and tho red ear don't object to be-in"
found and tho usual comes to pass
for the yoke! and bis lass all around;
when tho football flayer skate upon
Tiis nose with a dozen huskies hanR-
ini? to his toes whllo tho pigskin full
of soul poos a-phinginK throuRh the
Roal of his foes; when Jack Frost doth
nip us softly on tho lobo as ho clam-
bers noro and yonder round tho Klobe
e'en the zanies and the jays know
wp'vo reached the chilly days of Ooto-
bi dir Octobn?
a
Presbyterian Aid Society.
Tho Hmebyte.rian Aid Society mcofj
tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock
t the manse with Mrs. Batis and Mr".
McHlroy as hostesses. Members wi'.l
1 lease bo present and brins their sum
mrr's offering.
lth inM. Tiny
other drlecates at
o'ln r ; oints aliiiu'.
wi 1 he jnini-d 10
iklahoma Cit and
he i'0;iti'.
.i;--h Vera (iliu- h.i-. ri-tu.'in-d Irnni
'a three nionlhh' May m Colorado
I Spri.iRs and IteiiMT. Sne is very
I much i:iproid in li".'i!t!i and has b:nl
a U diir'itf ul acat ion.
j
Mis. Pr. (!. K. (Jooilw in has returned
I from a:i extended vi-iit to her edd home
In John -on Vermont. M rs. C.ck.iIw :n's
iiuany friends will be ulad to kno
that lu has returned wry nun li nr
;u n i il ia health.
n
Mr-i. Klose I'olk Mellill has ict.-U-ed
such etu-ouraO'Mient. in (iklatioma
City In the way of orders for mdia-
tries and piclun s that she li.H dii'id- :
ed to open a studio and remain the:e
this winter.
Mrs. V. A. Kit wards and Mrs. T. . ;
Thurmond who have Ik en visiting
Mrs. Henry 1'iirinan in Oklahoma Citv 1
have returned home.
U
Mrs. Sidney Siirrs hs feturned
from Oklahoma City wberei-he xisiteil ;
her husband .mil enjoyed tho State
fair.
n
Mis. V. S. 'rocket and her Riiesi j
Mrs. Weaver have returned from Ok
lahoma City. ;
-
Mr. an l Mrs. .loe 1 Hledsoe havi
returned to Oklahoma City alter ;i
visit with friends.
Washington Oct. s AetliiK Secre-
t::r Adams of tlw interior depftrt-
ment to-lav issued formal regulations
for the distribution of fTiO xr capital
to members of the Choctaw Chick
ia.v and Seuitnoii" triln-s in oklaho-i
ma. All inynionts under the re?Mla- !
tions are to be ntado under the su- .
. periision ut Siipt rintendent K Isr-y
of the I'.iiou :iet v by the lashier
and ;.pt'ci:i'. disiuirsin; ascnt of the
ticn'-v. The casltier Is reiiir(-l to
(mulsh i special bond ot ?tOOOoi).
i i
; A br.ef snnnmy of tho regulations!
inllow.s: j
I'ayni-Tit to the ChoH.iws and
Ciih.kasaw s exx hides fnedmeii but!
includes .MissisMppi Choctaws. Pay- j
metits to the Choctaw s Cliickasaw s l
and Seminole shall be made out of
any money in the federal treasury
Im U iis'lns to these Indians. The Mis-.-j'-sippl
CticxMaws shall bo paid liom
a 'leslqn.Uo'l fund. Tin- payn'ents will
V k.sed Mpo-i the fln.i! ro"s of thf!
three triU-s as: .approved b;. the sif-
re'niy of the int-rioi und correct e.! '
to date. I
'the payments due "unr si ncted" I
adults iii their own vlslit shall h
ine ueiizms
in ttaKincr with fi
17 Ann WTirs2 I
BAKING POWDER
hew luM i.nd wonderfully r.iiM-d Hi. y conic from ttio
To fully i.ppnv j t'- r-.-.l r1-.l:ir nf Kit: itir. tinv a r; n of
C .liuiiu-t Ull.J u u tiTNt U.l- it ball 11 ol tns.-u.ls.
Sr.-eve
Then brt-k ere of then orwn nrI not how tlioroui-hlv
i-venly un.l 111 ll.ly Uo iIouk! i lu.t risrn
nd the rm.il t -tin- on- that count s-bulier and lote.
'I his tt n .'ivMnv t'u.t r.-iliim. t isthcrooM U-h-nd-iil'Ic
J.tJiUK l'.v1-i lur every purpof.
I: will prove its economy over the Iiiqh.nrk-- t tet lr.-in's
. ml us cri-iO Miperioiuv uvi-r the clu-ui) and In-: e.oi kniilv
l'"r C'iitumet i- liiKtiest in imulity and iw.lrr.ite i-i ml
Received Hitheal Award World'. Pura Tood Cipoaition.
Jl AKINO rOMQCIl 1
rtinmai
Ml !
it will f for
The Christian Aid Society meets to-
morrow with Mrs. Arthur .Tamer.
St. Philip' Guild.
St. Philip's Guild meets promptly at
-:30 o'clock at. Mrs. (Jorhn's on tomor-
row afternoon. All members be pros
cut and he on time.
Officers will be elected.
8
Tho Fraternal Aid Association
meets tonifiht. at 7::iO o'clock at Odd
Kellows hall for tho purine of ini-
tiation. All who have not taken up
policies will please be present and
take them up. All members are urn-
ed to bo present.
MRS. X. H MAUTIX. T.es.
M ItS. K1.U TIOU.AXn Siv.
Mrs. Sallie lx-e and Mrs. hi la Hol-
land delegates from tho local Frater-
nal Aid Association left today for
Uiwrence. Kansas where the Cenoral
Council of the Order meet.-; on t!i
Ardmore has the best lyceum
course ever offered in the sonthwe.st.
Tliere are two splendid concerts two i
of thn best of lecturen. u monoloprue j
by th best artist in the Vnlted i
Sates and thn (Trent Theobaldi the j
gteatest violinist In tb. world and all
for the sum of V. Theob-.ildi will j
be here Thanksgiving nlffht and will i
attract hearers from all the surround-1
Inn towns. The price for Theobaldi
chaise aro satisfied
their best inteivsH.
Itefor rayment are ma do to cny
inadi- to thorn in nerson or by offi-i u. iv. ... I...i r. rrw.r nllu.
b" prrxi'.H'ed of death and hei'idiip.
Nfi .irransomeniH shall bo made of
: allowed for the furtheranre of the
to tipply to fm'dm.n itHi-i mar- j ntl.M.s; of ny niervhajit. trader or
iml arsons enrolled as olhf... rPWitor of the Indians nnd
j having le.v thar one-il; Indian j 10 rrMitor8 or their collators or
j 1)'00'- ; ri'iin seiitatives .shall be allowed in
I I'arnK-m due 'imre.sti-iete.i m:n ; ib nnirv. uh.ro ymonts are beinif
oi-s" or adults under legal disability ma powcr 0? ftttorne- Vill not be
I shall bo paid to their guardians or
i curators.
cial check
wi.ere thev
bill'y. Th"
held
riel whites
to their crdc: except
are iI'.i'ut cfi:i'. disa- J
term "tnrostncl f is 1
exeep
I re.-ofmized nor will uny o'd r civeu
In rases where in ' an inaiau u an0r.h.r wrson for
the indirment of the disbitrsir.se asent. . nl3 .h:ipf of tn distribution be hor.-
they should b temporarily n ithheld. ' or(1j
'';)on propoT showing payments may '
be niadt to tJK' f.ttm. mot Sit or
ot.-.cr oar relative of minors for
whom no rtiardian.-i have beep a.p-
po.'ut'Vl. w withheld in the discre-
tion of the disbur?jn.c: nsent.
The dirfbiirsiii:; acnt is anthor-
iid t-n '.cniporariiv vrithhold ray-
-lll V t lha enmn a f.F till. -" " ' UCIUKS 01 IDO tOSTnoiej
h!
of diswrot ion
SEVEN
YEARS OF
MISERY
All Relieved by Lydla 11. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound.
Sikcstoii. . i - "For ;cv. ;i ye.rs I
Hiitfired everytliiiU. I as in lied
ilor t ur or live d.ivs
t hole course fruy now and pet the
benefit of all. There is not a poor
number in the list. Hear Medley Wed-
j nesday night and be convinced of tha
superiority ol tats ftrcat courso. i oeo-
baldi lias played before Uie crowned j Fa
heads of Knrope and has been show"- i der
ed witli the greatest of bonons. He
otice made a partial tour of the Vnit-
ed States' under the management
Henderson at $l.."nr per nicht v'.'-
inc o.ilv the lane cities. Now you
l ave the op ortimity to hear him t curatoi-s excep' where the di-sburs
homo at a low cost. He plays on (in' officers tWI that payments
Ole Hull's famous SilSiao violin whii n .should V nvade to the fat'.ier. moth
has been loaned to him as the worthy 'or or other suitable jwrson
mressor of that famous master. You. viier. piymenU are madi- o -iai
v'.ll have a lastinK cause for regret I (j;IISi .-oes of their oriirnl let-
i;' ou do not hear this whole course j ff Ri::i-dianshir tvus. be ;ro-
The Y. M. C A. does not expect to j ducod fir inspection duly . rifi.-i!
make money out of the course but. - !n sinporintendent Ketsry or eer-
do want the people of Ardmoro to j lfu. (. tll( pnii((1t. comf.
appn-eiate the nsii t ii.it iney run in : I'.ivinen'.R may
t:iny to ::tnnsh tins cias ot nimi
l II yo.i have ynunfj r.nlWwn ytju
! have perhaps noticed thtit disordrrrs
j of th" s'omncb ar tholr ttrost com-
i mon ailnicnf. To -orrect this jxu
!ill !ind ChambTlaJn'8 Stomach mid
;I.iver Taiilets ex'cellent. They ore
le.isv na.l peas'nt to laltr and mild
; and Ken'le in effect. For nale by
all dealers.
!
How i Tnls.
j We offer Ono Hundred !intlnrs Tte-
: ward for any case of Catarrh that
be cured by
Murray county declare there -is no
provision of law which make3 this
move possible while those in favor
ol a reduction in taxes and the prac-
tical elimination of tho reKretable
firht declare the governor will be
compelled to call an election if the
petition definitely sets out tho strip of
land to be given to the adjoining
county. This diriKolution however
they argue is to provide for taking
care of an equitable proportion of the
bonded Indebtedness etc. A way can
I e found to divide up tho county nnd
Fivci each of the adjoining counties a
share it is maintained
Arbuckle zinc miners and large tax-
payers in that region arw not in-favor
of a total dissolution of tho pigmy
county but reports from there today
ore. to tho effect that oven the miners
will alllga themselves up with any
movement that wall promise a stop to
the deplorable fiht over the "pin
counter.
e.u.s. wVdly or in part if in
judgment t lii re is k-ood cause for
iiii li action otherwise payments wil'
bo mad" in irer.son or by check as
In i he c.i.so of unrest noted .idults.
npnl .loe -.s.f rii f et -..d:ule on.
can not
lecal disability may to naide ti nnr
; th If R'tardians or ewatois. or toj F. J. CHEXEY & CO. Toledo O. ' Afu r
some other pen-on fo. them in the j We tho undersigned Lavi known a;nr
ot the Jisbiirsito' officers. ' r- J. Cheney for the past fifteen years vV..
Payments duo unrestricted minors ! Bna w "im penecuy nonoraoie .
- .. In all business transactions and fl-
-.11- Mlfl IT UUlUr ;iUIIUI.Ut V.
Hall's Catarrh
nancially able to carry out any obll-
j gation made by bis firm
j Walding. Kinnan & Marvin
Wholesale Dmggiata Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh cure is taken Infer-
Averts Awful Tragetfy.
TiiiKdy advice chvn Zlrri C. Wil-
ilouhby of Marengo Wis. (It Xo. 1)
prevented a dreadful tragedy and
saved two lives. Uoctors had said her
f rightful eou;:h was a "consumption"
coush nnd could do little to help Uer.
many remedies failed ho
urjed her to take Dr. King'"
discovery. "I have been using
it for fiorje time she wrote ''ajid
tho awful cough has almost gone.
It also saved my littli boy when
taken with a r.ever 'broncliirA trou-
ble." This matchless mtdicine has
no equal for threat and lung Vrou-
nally acUng directly upon the blood bles. r.Oc and Sl.Ou. Trial bottle free.
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Prices 75 !
cents.
Talie Hall's Family rills for con- .
fitipation.
Guaranteed by U;r.gir Drue; Co.
enterta.iime
s :.t
at so nominal a cost.
Si( U headache is
ordered stomai h.
lam's Tablets and
the head.M'hes wil!
.-.i!e hv all dealer-.
eirisej by a dis-
Taike ChiunlH :-
correct that ami
dis.-;tk-.iV For
i
HLLI : f 1 .1
T.O.e your . hoe repairing to Cross'
Kb'ctik Shoe Shop opposite post-
office. gf-HB
SHE GAVE UP
ALL HOPE
at a t i in e e v e r y
tU'inth. ami so weak
t could h .irdlv walk.
I crainiHil and li.ol
liackaclie .ind bead- i Phvdf ianf FaiOtl Tn Hpln Mm.
ache and was so
1 nervous and weal;
that I dreaded to
.see iiivne or have
any 'lie move in the
room. The doctor
J gave lue meil; ine to
a -e in- ;t t t h o se
times anil said that I on :! t t have an
oK'r.ition. I would not li t' u t.i that
and when a fiicn i of tiy Int.'... ml tohj
til iti a!But I.ydi.i V.. I'iiil '. i:n - 'ei:e.
table Compound and what it bad o uic
for bis wife. I was willim: to take ii.
Now I look the picture id bc.ilt U and
feel like it too. I can do Tl iiw It bolide
work hoe my t;ardeti. and int'.k i cw.
f can entertain company and enjoy
them lean viit when I iliooe. and
walk as far as any ordinary woman
anv day in the. month. I wish I could
ta'k toevervh'ifleiiiiffwonia'iaudirirl
Green Rut She Finally Found
Relief in Cardui.
Mvf;e. Y.1 --Mr .T C. Creen of th!
place s.-)s ' suffered with womanly
troubles .-o that 1 could hardly sli up.
Two of the host doctors In our town
treated tne. anil I tried different medi-
cines until I t.ie up ai! hope of ever
Itetiinc: w-i II.
One dav. I d ided to trv seme Car-
dui. It did su noli b for nie that I
ordered some more and It cured me!
Today I f n 1 as well as I en r did la
mv life.
The pai".s and the trouble are I1
gone. I frel l ie another person in
en-rv v.iv 1 w ish every suffner coubl
!e mad.-' to minors
in M'Vsoti or by cluvlt the s.uii" as
to adults pnivided tile officers in
SYSTEM FULL Of URIC ACID -THE
GREAT KIDNEY KEHEDlr CURED
Tw o years ago I was cry sick and af-
ter beiiv' treated by several of the best 1
I li sicians in Clinton 1 did not n-eia
to ::et any better. 1 was confined to
i inv iied. Seeing Dr. Kilmer's Xiamp-
Root advertised I resolved to give it
a trial. Atter uriui: it tor three weeks I
I lound 1 v as uainilig nicely so I con- .
tinned un:i 1 hail taken a number of
lmttles. 1 am now restored to health'
;:n.t hale continued my labors. My
'svstem was full of I'ric acid but;
S :".np Hoot cured me e.i;ire!v . f am
i s.ty v cars old.
Yoiiiv very ttuly
W. O. COOK.
1J".: V!igh:'a ? ii-. Clinton loiva.
State of Iowa Clinton County ss.
On this t nth day of July. A. .. UaW
. C. Cook to me personally known
appeared '."'fore me and in my pros-1
il.ee st.hscri'icd and sivore to the'
! above and to e-on-g statement.
DM.K 11. SHKPPAKD.
Notary l'uldic.
In and for Clinton County.
STILL TALKING
It has been decided that butteroiilk
j is a food and those who have been
; contending it is a drink might as well
desiKt.
PETITION ASKING THAT SULPHUR
BE LOCATED IN CORNERS OF
FOUR COUNTIES.
When you have a bad cold you
want the best nnxlieiiie obtainable so
as to cure it with as llttlo delay as
j possible Here is a druggist's opiu-
Ion: "I have sold Charaberlain'3
j Cough lUtr.edy for fifteen yiMrsv"
i says Knos Lollar of Jvaratoa. Ind.
j "nnd consider it the best on the war-
J ket" Kor sale by all deah-.s.
Ihnis. Okl.i. (vt. 7. Petitions aro i
biin iiuietly circulated in Sulphur
with numerous signers among tho
conservativa business men of -both
east and west Sulphur asking that
our beautiful hclta and ilitisure re-
sort be phiced directly n the corner
of four counties. Much secrecy is
maintained it b reported in order to
evade any further unplehsantness or
fnct.on. l.ven rociallst--" the more i
conservative members on the
side are signing the petition.
Those op;n).sed to the dissolution o
Kraternal organizations nhould not
fail to hea.r Dr. Hedlcy's great leciur:)
next. Wednesday night on "In Kri nd-
ship's Name." N-3
Mere Wishing Never 8rin'ja Success.
To malte a success in tho cure of
Kidrnjr. Lladder or Itwumatic trou-
bio taJie Hall'H Texa Wonder. It
glvos ritick and permanent relief.
west write tor testimonials x- v. nan
I9'.'i5 Olive St.. s-'t. Louis Mo. Sold by I
all drugsl?ts.
tetter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will do
for You.
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Itinuham-;
j 'on. N. V.. for a .-ample bottle. It w ill (
I convince anvone. You will also re-.
t innu- whflt Carilili will do for stcW
Mrs. IIKMA IiKTHCNK. Mkestoil. M. I women.
'I lie most successful remedy it. thin A few dose of Cartful at the rieht
country for the cure of all forms of 'time will ssve many a big doctor bill
female complaints is I.ydia 11. link- i by preventing serious sickness
ham's VepeUMe Conioiind. t tones up the nerTous system an t
It is more widely ami successfully beTnn make tinle cheeks fresh and rnr.
used than any other remedy. It has i Thousands of weak women have been ' -jV(. i( iiooMet of valuable informa-1
cured thousands of women who havo j restored to health and happine.s 'r I
Wen troubled with displacements in. ! using Cardui. Suppose you trv it. ; ;l!'ou k"lneys ami j
flariiiiiat'c.-.. tiler-ration lihroid tumors I u may Ik- just the medicine yon need ('bladder. When writ.ns. be sure and :
irretfulai-ties. jeriodic piDt backache ! r. I iue.it ion the Aidmore Dailv rdmore i
. r ' X .1: . I W II li h I 1 A .lv (AM IW 1 I . -
i M4rmi o.i i.i'i4n4. iwi . t. Sril i. Keiular fifty-cent and one-dollar I
lntrurtitn. WM ini hook. rim i-tt . . ..
n' HU'iKntm.oniitni. M'e '.K'li v ;er sale ai an unis s;ore.-.
h:it beariinriiownfeelin?. indigestion.
itd nervous prostration ufterull other j
icctJJshadfaili.'-L don't youtryjt? Jwma
Woman s Power
Over Man
Womin'i noit flerieus endowment ia tbe power
to awaken and hold tbe pare end booed love ol
worthy ma. Wbea she lotet it and ttill love oo
o one in the wide world cao know the heart agony
he endurci. Tbe woman who suffers from weak-
ess aod ceranfemeat oi her special womanly or
gaoism vie a totea the power to sway the heart el
aaaa. I er general health suffers and she loaes
Kcr aood eoks. ber ettractiveness. ber amiability
and ber po ver and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce ol Buffalo N.Y. with
the asaitta ce of bis staff ol able physicians bas prescribed for and cured many
tboasanda el woasea. He baa devised successful remedy for woman's ail-
aaesta. It is kawwa as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive
specific fur the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It puriCea regu-
late trergtkttas and tieals. Medicine dealers sell it. No htutst dealer will
advise ou ta aacept substitute in order to make little larger profit.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG
SICK WOMEN WELL.
Or. JH-ne'e Will if MMl nrtUf 4 sftvajmaa) Stmmack. Lhmr mm4 Sat-am
f WO BOON
COMPANIONS
-re Big Hand flour and good
oread. If you employ the first
you are always sure of the sec-
and. They go together even
when accompanied by onl)
moderate baking skill. Order
i sack of Big Hand flour from
your grocer. Don't mix ii
with nthr flnnro ft '. tV :
Big Hand a chance to show
what it can do by itself. j
Tyler Simpson Co
Wholesale Distributers.
Professional Cards
OR. L. U. BROWN
Veterinary Surgeon.
Duly licensed to iiructiee my yr-
fession. Domestic animals trer-.T-d
ateording to tho latest onpri u I
uiethniW Phone l:St;.
LAWYF.Ra.
'. B. Kendrlck. S. M. Davis.
R. E. Smith.
KENDRICK DAVIS . SMITH
ATTORNEYS AV LAW
Ardmore Oklahoma
Practiee in both State and Federtl
Courts.
LANDS
WANTED
We are being asked
almost daily by land
buyers for large tracts
of land for colonization
purposes but we have
no land for sale.
If you own or control
1 000 acres or more of
vacant land tributary
to the Frisco Lines
and want to dispose
of it write to S. A.
Hughes General
Immigration Agent
Frisco Lines St Louis
and he will probably
be able to arrange the
sale of your property.
There will be bo charge
for our services.
General Passenger Agent
Frisco Lines Saint Louis
KAPPLER ME RILLAT
Attorntya At Law
Tactlca before all Courts Contrast
Jovsinment Department. Indian
"Use a specialty. Office lioud Pldf.
Washington D. C.
R. A. HEFNER
Lawyer
fairs' Floor Guaranty Etate atauk
Bulldlpi
1RDMORB .... OKLA.
t
ARCHITECTS
W. A. TACKETT
Architect
Oflcs I Slma-Pennlnjrton Rulldlii
Ardmore Ok la.
C. A. REEDER
Surveying and Mapplnf
Prompt attention. Capable worn.
Pbotie !67 white or address me sc
Ardmore. Okla.
L. J. MYERS
Civil Enlnrer
Sarveye Plans and Specification h
Municipal Work a Hpeeialty
Room 21 Noble DuUding.
t. 0. Box 233 Ardmore Okla.
$50 TO $125
Buys a Lot in Oklahoma City
$13 Cash. $7.50 Per Mootb
R. M. CONWAY. Inc.
No. 20 N. BobinMn
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma.
Oklahoma B oy
A fine registered Jorsty Hull
will make the season at ruy barn
E and 7th Avenue S. K. Phoiif
13!) Red. R. W.-Ko-rers.
CITY DRUG STORE
Full line Medicines and Pro-
prietary Remedies. Paints Oil
and Glass. Courteous treat-
ment reasonable prices.
YOUR TRADE SOLICITED
When In Oklahoma City don t
forget Uta
BROADWAY
CENTRAL
HOTEL
W. F. GILMER AND T. !. SMITH
Cor. Broadway ant) Fourth
A man ilown't call 'It d.HiVjrp his
v.ife if his oxcime works.
ATTaUTC BaaXllf Aafi fTaB. I It Mat
billon ruubvi viiun
I lluifcrf for !Mit.. Jkok tm rntorw. .
IJ"HifH to inventoTJ." " Jnvnlion-i
All htit Vrtt MnavLd li'itum' mm- ihW buv-
pn to our ow n clients. .S!rn1 itnit'h Mdt-trh or
IjumJ rfiirssriHtivfs in iSinJ filir hih) Tiwrv.
htr Mr. in-U'j w:n ffjrm'ily At: ine rtmmi'-
ki'i uf l'utntA ail h Htu h hrt'i f m 11 hn?v' of
U. S. V:itrnl )ikw. .KKKI V aV M irinr
-'uUfiit AtlurnvA sUtiiti;toU IJ i.
rTi
DETROIT
JEWEL
RANGES
Detroit. Jewol Took Stoves
itud Kanfces include all tbe
Kood finalities of the heaters
Toey will Rive better eondl-
tional service than any othrr
make and prices are no
more than yon pay for any
good stove.
Thoughtful people will buy their Heaters before
the first real cold weather comes gives you more
time for an intelligent selection. We handle the
DETROIT elKWKI.
and no better are manufactured every one is ab-
solutely guaranteed and the material will not warp
even if you keep the gas turned on at the highest
point.
NEW STATE
HARDWARE
& HARNESS
COMPANY
54
CALL 54
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