The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 266, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 14, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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Ardmore Tuesday November 14 1935
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THE DAILY AKDM0RE17C
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CARTER & CANNON agents .
rpfcsen9 thk tollowwo ilmhl compi
Commercial I'nfnn AMtirnncf Company of London. Encland
Pkiatlne Insurance Company of Lt n Ion Knclaml
ijuecn Insurance Company of New York
NUkTaFlreof New York
PhoenU Insurance Company of Hartford. Conn. .
Orient Insurance Company of Hartford. Conn
Fireman's Fund of San Francisco
Norw ich Union Insurance Soelefy of Norwich Knirlmml
German Alliance Insurance Company of New York
Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation
Prudential Llfo Insurance Company
New Jersey Plate 01a Company ...... . . u.. .
Phenlx of Brooklyn. Philadelphia Underwriters of Philadelphia HprlntfHeld
of Uaaiachusetts Liverpool London Otolie of Liverpool
' PHONE S24
Ofl-ICK IN CAnTMIt-BOOKKH BLOOiOVtlt f O.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
We havtt made iirranKenmnt with W. M. Pace to ilcllter Cotton Heed Meal and
Hufln tn your ham at MM per ton for the Hull and M.M jut e ack for the Meal
The Best and Cheapest Feed for your Milch Cow
Sir. Pake's Phone No. IvM! Call him uti.
piioNK Ardmore Oil S Milling Company 39
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PERSONAL NOTUS
'4 4-
(!. K. Itliler has rettirncil to Mulili.
.'.I. I. Helrdou has ruU.iiit.-il tt .Miultr.
C H. Hurrows. i)f Tishomingo is
hero.
A. A. Uimpn.un ot Jla.'.n in 111 tlir.
city.
v. II. Thorpe of Tishomingo w.i In
thu city Inst n I Klit
1). it. llluckman of Cor'cuun. is m
the city.
I'. O. Hudson has ko it- i.. Kiuihii-'
Oil bllslllOSS.
M. O. Splvoy of Oklalmt u City
licrc this morning.
.1. C. Smith mitl wlfu of Mnrlctl.i
are li Ardiuore today.
Traveling Knglneor Walker of iu-
Simla Ko wits In tlu city this morning.
Hank Hxiunlnor M. 11. Uturtv.np .
Df Oklahoma City In In Ardmore on
bllSlllOHS.
H. FRED SNIDER
t Loan Anency.
Itenl Kstutc Insurance Investment.
I Rental Collection and Ioans.
Office No. 720 West Main-.
. J'hono 020.
' ROY H. WEBB 3
Electrical Engineer. '
Conlracis taken for all kind ot J
electrical work any where In Indian (
Territory .'-'Special prices on display.!
work house. wiring etc. Phone 114.
Ardmore Ind.
TIMETABLE.
Frisco.
Kastbound
!lNo. 42ilcaves
No. 4 4 "leaves . .
westbound i
No. 43 arrives 9:0G a. m.
I 'No. 41. arrives -7:35 p. m
' Choctaw-Rock Island.
Kastbound f i
No. 84 (local)leaVes 1 1 08. a. ta
No 107leaves....r. '('.... 2: 40. p. ra
Wegtbound-
No Sarrlvce. ......!
No. k2 (local) arrives.
: Santa Fe
Southbound (
I No. 0.
No. IT....
No. 19
Northbound
No. 0. '. ...12:G0 a. m
No. IS' .-4... 11:50 a. m
No. 'Jfl 5: 45 p. m
Nos. 5 C 10 r.ud 20 nro local trains
while; Nos. 17 and 18 stop at tho small-
er fetation only on being flagged.
Kreslr dysf era tndrceler- dally a".
City FlsU Matk.'t 3-lc
We do repairing bytter and cheaper
tlinn any body cIbc. Kvery - stltcii
Kiiaranteed.
j llMf J c. piiunov.
AT TUB '
I NEW JEWELRY i
STORE
t You will find solid silver in llio
i most popular patterns Colon-
Inl Devon New CamUridRe and .
others. In bright and Ftcncu '
gray dnish In nil pieces from
individual suits to tnblcbpootis
and odd pieces from Ron-Don
stoops to sonp ladles and curv-
ing HCts choapor than yon can
buy them In St f.ouIi Kunsas
City or Dallas Texas.
? WALTER C DEAN
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS.-
In Ardmore
Assignment ef Pastors
l'reldln i:ider W. T. Krciinnn
Hronnwin II II. W'"n:
Cnrtt'i AMiiui'-J. Jelvally
llerwyn W 1'. Umci. '
MmtlU - s Ullcy'
fitunberhiinl -.1. s. C. llnlnl.
. ' Kliifitittm (1 W. .Martin.
Lebanon J A (Irlmes.
l.ono drove W. S. I.ee.
Woodford II I'. Stegull.
Dixie V C Mabrey.
llrady Circuit- W. II. Stanley ;
l.eon Clnuli H. A. Rowan.
Muriettn Si at ion -.1. Rtifh (tomllow
Thackt'ivilli Circuit -.1. S. Nithol
won. I
l'resldeni HaiKrove Collei?e- Df 1 1
M. Grose '
IMltor Wi tierii ChrlNtlan Ai1voon o
P. U Kaglebargur.
Hov. B. V Ooddard who so ably
tilled the llroadway stntlon here for
T3k
t
S
0
X $3.50
Ladies
Iil V'U t'MT wt'.'u' n p.tlr of mti Pnti'U-iHii
Mute1'
Perfect Style and Fit and Work-
manship Guaranteed
Miulc In patent colt "Colleite Cut" wllli dull
t .ill top tutenMon ole Junilio eyelet" cus-
tom made wlt
:
LYNN
THE SHOE MAN
IJ" Kt Muln filieet
Col. .1 1. Wood of Ada. a w-1 tlie nast yeir roi-s to South M'cAles-
knon'n attorney Is In the city on bin- fcr.
I lies f). I
I'rof. T II. KiiiK. a former resident ' THE CITY SUED.
of lliltt city now" of llobberson In
the city this afternoon. i Twenty Thousand Dollars Asked tor.
Mr and Mrs. W H. Doughty who I Grew out of Killing of Mullen.
have been on the sad mission of hi In the 1'nitctl States clerk's olllcc
tcndlii!
niotiiiM'
.l-ll IJII lilt- ritll 1HIHMIU11 Ul III - I III IIM- I nil -i .1111 - I' i
the funeral of Mrs. Doughty s Rotter Rowinan and Potter have tiled
ii Alva. Okla. have airl.-d suit iikuIiim the city In behalf of Mrs.;
home
A. .1. I.ee has returned from Wash-
ington City where Mrs. I.ee and the
children accompanied him to remain
during the winter.
Mr. Hell of Marietta who lias been
to Newport on business for the First
National bank of Marietta passed
through here today en route home.
Mrs. Jacob Seyfer who has been In
tho eliy the Kiiesl of her sister Mrs.
W. A. l.edbetter departed today for
her home at ArKansas City. Kan.
1)1 HARRY. WtdnuMlay night l.'.tii
Corene Pollard daunliter of Mr. anil
Mrs. W. P. Pollard died yeterday of
bronchial pneumonia nged 7 months.
Interment at Rose Hill this afternoon
si-rvlces by Rev. Holmes of Mm Chris-
tiou church.
. C:0u a. m
tiz-.vi p. m 4 . u
Santa Fe's Generous Offer.
J. K. While of the Inillahoma Iiml
company lias returned from' Chicago
whore he went to close up a financial
I 1 cti.t tn In iwt nn vltli it fll.
. vupv yui ...... ..
li!it ituliiti. In u'lilo. In 1u I ill i.i-iiul 1
.ll;30 p. m. Hi': Whllo'savs that the Santa He oil!
G:30 p. m
."4:00 a. m
. 4:00 p. m
..12:35 p. ra
For Sale
T Tiv cre:itt-t paylni; proportion In
2 Ardmore. I niunt retire tin uccouut
it til adtihced yoam and 111 health
4 lfiaty-et. of landln t-'lty llmltn 1600
A liearlni; tree peaohei apple pi-urn
A ium cherrli-M liurrfen ami Krafiux'
N-sver fntln to yield liountlfully WO
A Kllii-rt.ii Junt lieulnnlntr to hear. Will
? M'll nil or part. Low price and vry
IPicral terms.
1 D. J. MOSTELLER
2.
4 4l4-ttM'v4'-tM?li
Mi'. Whlto says that the Santa He olli-
clnls at Chicago exhibit great interes'
In tho. development if Indian Ten-
tory and expressed the greatest eag
erness to assist in every way along
that line. As evidence of that dlsp-i-
sltlon niey made a tender to Mr.
Wiiltu of a special car which they
offer to donate to the Indlahoma com-
pany to be used In transporting laud
seekers
D1I HARRY Wednesday night lfitii.
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Coupon Books'.
Just received n now shipment of
J10. Coupon Hooks at the Ardmorclte.
Twenty-live cents per dozen. tf
Phone 20r for feed
meal anil hulls.
cotton
seed
23-tt
To Band Men.
Tomorrow .light is regul.'.r reliea.'sai
evening and ail members lire ur;;e:l
to attend. It is iho mi toso of . Ii
management to i:i!3 ir-' 1st II.-'-incut
Hand tho b it in the Twin Ter-
ritories by iiaxt scaler ant! this pi-
only be hnd llirougn tho co-opera! lop
or tho entire me no rWiin. So pie.i
come.
W.A. PRIDE & GO.
Do nil lcjnds of Tin
Plumbing V o r if.
PHONE 388 -:- -:- BROADWAY
Leases!
TRIBAL INVEST-
MENT CO lina feir
sal" about 300 leases
on land in various
parts of the Chicka
saw Nation. Lenses run for three years and will
be sold at a price that will make the buyer happ'.
They will be sold singly or in groups. See or ad-
dress GUY P. COBB General Manaaer
Ardmore I. T.
W. A. I.edbe'lter Is conllned to h'.s
home today on account of a severe
cold from which he has been suffering
several days.
Eastern Star.
There will be a call meeting of Hp-
Order of Kast;'rn Star tomorrow night
al 7:30 o'clock.
MRS. HANNIi: HUM PASS. W. M.
MRS. V. S. NKWCOMR Sec.
DC HARRY. Wednesday night l.'.tii
Off on Hunt.
.Iliu Weeks. Mike (ionium .1. It
Snnnlns. W. P. Pcl imi utid Hd It i
rts loft over the Choctaw for a hu.i:
n the Klamltla mountains. Ash Dou-i-1-m.
Steve Douglas and Ceorire CHti r
'.i- nieni) of the partv left Wed
nesday Nov. S.
W. K. Mullen widow of the late W
li. Mullen who was killed through an
explosion at the waterworks Twenty
thousand dollar Is sued for. The pe-
tition Is lengthy unit recites among
among other things that the explo-
sion was tin" to a defective boiler
anil that the city had been notified .
...... .Ihlnn ..r u.ini.i iil lintl frill '
I I Iliu 4 nn li iii in mm ... -
ed lo remedy It.
TURF EXCHANGE
220 EAST MAIN STREET WHITTINGTON HOTEL BUILDING
t'ntll tie ciin necure atlnfactory wire M-rxIre wti will i lave beta on Lntonla and
Kastern races at odd us irlven with rt'ftultn In Fort Worth Ilecord orChtcatro
Itucltitr Kurin. Hntrles run he M-en dall nl 1 p. in ' Well equipped Milliard and
Pool Hall In t'onnectliiu . . ' '
BOURGEOIS BROS.
E. E. GUILLOT &. COMPANY
A regular meeting of the lilks lot ge
will be held tills uveulug. livery mem
ber Is urged lo be present.
DU HARRY.-Wednesday night. I'.th.
Return of "DuBarry."
In "Dullarry" which comes to the
opera house Wednesday Nov. 15 the
author bus without iiuestlon achieved
an unquestionable success. Where
others have failed lie has succeeded
whore other have attempted he has
accomplished and In Its completion he
has fOitnd a crown of greatness such
as few are permitted lo enjoy the pro-
duct of. -Men's brains are varied and
wlp'ii u" man from whose brain eman-
ates such a powerful play u "Dullarry'
realizes Its llnal completeness It's a
small wonder that mail' nan become
egotistical
"Dullarrv Is a sior.v of the 1 Sit la
ccntilrv ir 'hi: time of Hie relgn ot
l.ouls the XV. n period allowing Hie
most t!orucous dresslna Imaginable.
II Is hard to write a description of
Dullarry. It Is to see. lo hear and
uol attempt lo describe with a cold
prosaic pen The company presenting
"Dullarry" Is a powerful oue.'ealculat-
Cd to' bring out every point or Mils
great masterpiece. The scenery and
wstunins are a beautiful blending of
color planned epeclally for "Dullarry.
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New winter goods ready for your sc. j
lection' at Stolfa's. the tailor 20-lin !
Ili-oken windows oven those which
nro only cracked let in lots of col .
Del tor renluoe thelll with WlioH' P'iih-c I
of good clear glass such as we sell
nil slz.es.
V 'V. .1. RAMSHY. Druggist. ;
AUDMOItK WYNNKWOOP PAIU.S VALI.KY 1. T.
J Meinlier New Orleans DPOkOPB Coltou Uralu Pruolelont
To Speculators
and
Lone Ulmancc Phone H
Brokers
Dealers in Cotton
FACILITIES
wo offer unoxcelliMl
PhCne VOt Four lllecks Kouth
"f Courthoiine For
COAL! COAL!
IIAtltU'H Coal and Wood Yard l nun ready for your order for Coal or Wood. Will alsu
wbolnaale Flour Feed and drain. Our aim wilt tie lo treat all alike and by fair dealltiirs
hope to rece It e a f hare of your patronage.
10 11. M. H BAIRD CO.
Wo. liave a complete line of
I- 11. Harrutt and family who ha?
'n n lirospecllng over the Chickasaw
nation 1oav loniorrow for their homo
In Alabama. Mr. Unrrett says he will
return here as soon as we gel statehood.
For loans on city property sen II.
"i od Snider. 71S Weat Mr.j;ii. Mm
Our saddlo-maker Is an up-to-dulo
tli'St-class workmau--tln best In th"?
civ.
12-tf .1. C. PRliDDY.
i:dmore the-itrp goers will be do-
lUhted to learn that'- tho Dullarry
'mipaiiy. will play a return engagg
in nt In the city tomorrow night. This
"Uipauy was pronounced tho best at
'ruction that visited Ardmoro tills
i eason.
Th- Albert Taylor company was the
''traction at the opera house last
night. A largo mid appreciative an
leiice witnessed Hie production of (he
"Country l.awy?ir" by the company.
Ii if safe to say that for a popular
in'iied attrnctbii the company Is one
if the lies' that has ever been seen
lure.
We have a good stock of horse
blankpls. and ell at retallnind whole-
sale
p.'-lf .1. C. PRHDDY.
"A ' billies' 'exchange will ho opened
next Thursday In drug store threo ;
doors south of postolllce. Uullos huv-j
lng fancy work plain rowing or hom
cooking foi'salo.are sollOItfd for nieniri
bershlp. 1 12-.1t J
Amusements. !
A great coniany will presunt tiio
ronlatitlc drrtlriu "Du HarryV nt oiu'ra j
house on Wednesday-Nov IS. It Is i
ii dramntle work In which comedy
nnd serious acting are so Ingeniously I
blended thai no patron or. the thentre
oil n fall to thid In It much to please 1
ami entertain. The piny gives ninplc
opportunity for magnificent dressing
and a great deal of care and expense 1
have boon lavished on th' wardrobe (
used In this production. The scener
Is all speclnl and historically correct
a are the costumes 11-2
BIG CROP OF COTTON
at Ardmore. Stoves stoves at tiny pric j
new ami second bund. 3u:; Main 1
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Standard Enamel Ware
The best made including 5 5 1-2 anil 6 foot bath tubs
one-piece wash stands of different patterns and prices
and one and two-piece kitchen sinks from $4 to $35. A
complete line of bath room nickel plated furnishings
such as tumbler and brush holders biith seats towel rods
soap and sponge holdnis ling showers etc
Try our Monarch Massage Bath Spray.
In fact wo can supply your wants in anything in plumb-
ing material or lixtures. Our past work stands as living
testimony to the high cliss plumbing work we do. Wo
are convinced that we can and will make it to your in-
terest to liguro with us When in the market for anything
in tho plumbing line. Try us and judge for yourself.
WEEKS BROS.
Practical Tinners and Plumbers
209 West Main Street Telephone 79
The Ardmoreite.
Prints All the NEWS All the Time
FOR SALE
Mv house and lot. P. P. Kearney llir
Skating Rink.
At Roberson hall opposlt.. city hull
Open from :3() to .1:30 p. in. and from
7:30 to 10:30 p. in. y.t
PUTTING OUT A FIRE
is the tiremur.'s business. My.
though how ho and his hose
spoil things while he's at it.
Tho house and things inside
aren't worth much when ho
gets through.
Quit taking your own tire risk
Trans for it to us in one of our
"solid as a bank" companies. If
you have a tiro then we pay the
bill. Try it and you'll sleep
hotter and have better health.
WALCOTT a MULKEY
P.B. TARVER
THE JEWELER
Z10 E. (Via In Street
foil can make tno terms when yoi
U7 a buggy from ua. NODLE UKOS
W R. Moore who cam In from
his ranch In Texas yestei lay states
that cattle are In good condition and
that the season bus been due. Mr.
Moore has been absent some tlmo
and Is greatly plensed over prospects
anil conditions.
.lerome C. Finley son of I). M. l-'liv
ley. died al Kopperl Tex.. Nov. 13 :if
tonsllltln ag"d 7 years. The remains
were brought lo Ardmoro and Inf'r-
red at Rose Hill this afternoon.
W. T. Nixon who has been quite (11
for threo weeks Is Improving; somo
but not so rapidly as his friends had
hoped for.
T. N. COLEMAN
The City Bras
A
Phone 4
109 West Main
COUNTY TREASURER SKIPS.
And .Leaves His Bondsman Holding
the Sack.
Phtlllpsburg. Kan. Nov. 14. Chus.
W llowiiinii county troasuror accus
ed of embezzlement and forgery and
yIiosp preliminary lionrliig on tho lat
t r (hiirgo was sot for hearing today.
I lie failed to appear In court today.
uud hU bond wax forfeited. His attor-
ney notliloti tho court thnt Hownuiu
had disappeared last night nnd thnt
hb 'wliereabounts woro unknown. iW
niahy years Uowmnu has been prom-
Inei in state politic.
Phone 78 for closed carriage nny
hour Carter & King Vi lm
Wreck on Santa Fe.
Poll Worth Te. Nov. lit North-
bound passenger No. IS. due here at
7:11' o'clock tills morning was wreck-
ed iiirly this morning two miles north
of Alvarado. The engine and entire
train except tho sleeper went Into the
till -li It Is roported Mint many pas
sengers woro Injured. It is not yet ;
learned If any were killed. Three In-
jured passengers wero brought 1 I'"')rt
Worth on n passenger but have not
been lorated. No particulars arc o'.i I
t n I tin lil t yet. i
A Later Account.
Km i Worth. Tex.. Nov. 13.- It i
learned (hat only one man was cr-
lousl Injured In llio wreck at Alvara-
do and his namo was given as Kings-
burv and his homo Is mltl lo ne In
Dallas. Four cars left tho track bit'
were not turned over The iiccld nl
occurred at the Missouri Kansas i.i I
Texas crossing about une-nalf in.P's
cant of Alvnrado at S:.1. o'clock Lis'
night.
CHARGED WITH BIGAMY.
FOR SALE
.Six room liiniKu larce lot near Uhr.i
ry ii liarKiiln If sold at once.
2 room house 1 lots all In tun- Mm i.
t rchnrd nnd vineyard. 1CO0
NUt law lot close In. $1500
Nice l room -itlntre. sold sepiirale"
tKi down mid $10 per month. Win
pay rentt
ItiO ni-rcs no In cultivation 2 linuM-s
price HHOO
110 nerits 10 In cultivation I mum
luiuso price Sl'.'iu
lill'lit per cut money tt.
I. iuii on Intermarried sur-
plus ami on city property.
Kemp a Rollins
Phona 470
Otllcu 3rd door Kouth of Postolllce
Wealthy Grocer of Tula Is In faerbiifj
Trouble.
Tulsa I. T Nov. 13. Jim. I'. Hess
a wealthy grocer of this place was
nriested today by Federal olllcers on
charge of bigamy. The Inforniatlo.i
come. from Macon county. Mo. It is
claimed Mint he has a wife and Bever.il
children thorn llo haB a wife at Tulsa
who says she Is going to stick to him
no mutter what happens. The Macon
count v sheriff is expected In Tulsa
Mils afternoon.
Riots in Vladivostok
Siin Frnnclsoo.' Nov. 1 1.--A dlsp itft
finm Vladivostok dated toilav rec- Ivcl
b tin- JferchniitH exchailfe sn
si' i ols riot.' are in prou.1 s .1
llnrj have bf' ii i.illut out sr. a d
Rtrii'Mou ha- l'U c.tu . d ly lir
sill i mm
A White Man's Restaurant
CONDUCTBD HY
White People
Best Cuisine In Town
TUCKER'S MARKET
Fresh and Cured Meats
SteaHs and. Roasts
Prompt Delivery Phone 91
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Meets all trains.
Makes private calls
Everything new but the
same old courteous treat-
ment to all.
Funerals $2.50
Phone
74
W. R.INGRAM
Proprietor
McLISH PLACE
Ardmoro's chdico resi-
deuce district south
west side. For further
information and price
of lots see
Carter Cannon
Over Post office.
I. B. E. W.
International Urotherhood of Elec
trical Workers l.odgo No. 400 meets
i viry I'rldny ovonlng nt Union hall
E. M. PARKER I'reMUuut.
A A HOLCOMB. F Secy.
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