The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 17, 1906 Page: 5 of 10
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Ardmore Sunday June 17i 1906.
THE DAILY ARDMOREHE.
Fiva
The Largest and Most Complete
..LINE OF WATCHES IN THE CITY.
In Solid Go d nnd Gold Filled Casts with movements f
any iirstcluss make. Every watch guaranteed.
WALTER C. DEAN
108 Wcit Ma p. Sf
Jeweler and Optician Fine Watch Repairing
Wear the Best; It Costs No More
l"nln I.iitel Cr-to-I)ate Woolen". OoinMeeil Trlmmltu-
LKT I'M MAKR YOl K CI.OTIIBM Wk ill l lnnlnc Repairing n.l Pre Ming
Ardmore Tailoring Company
lit North Washington St
JSO. COONKR Prop.
RED CROSS
DRUG
I COMPANY.
Donner's Old Stand
Are You Warm?
You
Can Cool Off at Our
Fountain
Pure
Fruit Syrups
Our Soda
Cold and SparRling
Red Cross
Drug
Company
Phone 15
We Deliver Goods
THE FENNINGTON HOTEL.
Tishomingo I. T.
Rates $2 per day. Sample room free
PEYTON J. PRU1TT Prop.
SOCIABLES and
RECEPTIONS
Would ioso their popularity il
along with their ro0(- cheer
ice cream should cease to bo
served. This won't happen
though as long us wo are in
the business.
Ice Cream the Year Round
Tho more tho bettor it is. In-
sist on ours.
C. V. SECALE Confectioner
The City
Phone 4
Telephone No.
NEW BRICK FOR D STREET.
Material on Ground Work to Begin
This Week Two Stcrles High.
II. Html) has let I lie contract fur
the erection of a twotor brick build-
' I tin. with a iMifommit. on H trvt(
' northwe-t. The work on the building
I Is to begin till weok. The foundation
' rock I- now on the building alte. Tho
j structure U to It -ISxSO funt. The fiont
1 U lo be built of handsome pressed
. brick prettily oipuinuntud. When com-
lplctcl tho building will- lie imii tlio
wnost Imposing uud siibitnntlal In tho
I oily.
The entire building hns boon runted
ami will be occupied an soon ns com-
pletcd.
This Im the second building under
construction on H Btroet northwest.
Juki across the street and In front of
Mr. Hnrdy's building M. Wheeler Is
having erected n throe-story brick.
Thin building Is nlso rented to be oc-
cupied nu boo n ns completed.
The adding of these two new build-
ings to thnt street will Improve tho
looks of the strcut and advance prop-
erty values near there at least tlfty
per cent.
SIS StolnHloch 3-ploco Sulta for
$11.26 thin week at
17-2 I). J. THEADWKLL &. CO.
Royal Holler Jllnk matinee. Wodnes
duv nnd Saturday afternoons nt :i
o'clock. 1"--1
BIG RATIFICATION MEETING.
Under Auiplcct of Commercial Club.
Will Ratify the Act of Congreti.
A call U to be Issued by the proel
dent of thu Commeiclul club for n
public mass meeting of the buslnons
mon and citizens of tho city to be held
Tuesday evening nt the court house
to ratify the ptisan gu of the Htalehood
bill by the somite and the house. The
mooting will bu under the nusplcoH
of the Commercial club. It Ik th
purpose of the club to make this a big
'rat tcutlon meeting nnd 1U the hope
of resident Cruco. of that body thnt
tho iiuetlng will bo uttended by oory
person In Ardnioru who enn do ho.
I Several speeches will be made by
some prominent sponkora of the city
and tho urogram urrangod for the
evening In ono that will bo enjoyed
by all who attend. Tho speeches will
be shoit and will bo to the point. Tho
meeting will bo held nt eight o'clock.
All are Invited to attend and take
part In tho rntlfl:al! n of tho act of
congress which hits 'on us what wo
lmvo boon workliiK for no hard for
years.
$20 Stoln-Hloch 3-plcco Suits for $15
l!iln week at
17-2 1). J. THEADWEI.l. & CO.
We uro making a spoclulty this
weok of lmudHomo white hntti. Mid
summer stylo. Don t fall lo hoo them.
l"-3 Parisian Millinery Parlors
Excursion to Oklahoma City.
A big crowd from Animate- w'lll leuvo
this moriiliiK nt 7:30 for Oklnhomu
City on tho special train which wua
run by tho Suntn Fo. Tho train Is
to start from this place and excursion
rates will bo given from all points ho
tweon hero and Okluhomu City. The
rate of $1.50 for tho round trip way
given from this point.
Tho occasion of the excursion is the
base ball gamo between Oklahoma
City and Webb City. Mo. at Delmur
(lardcn Park this afternoon.
This is tho first excursion tho Santa
Fo lias over run from this point to
that city and a largo crowd will tnko
advantage of tho opportunity to spend
the day in Oklahoma City.
Hlshop F. K. Ilrooko will preach In
St. I'hlllp'a church on Sunday night
June 17th. Everyone Is cordlully In
vlted to bo present.
T. N. COLEMAN I
Druggist
109 West Main
PERSONAL NOTES.
.lamrs Johnson Is n prominent visit-
or from Muskogee.
.1. C Murphy Is spendlnK the day
in the city from Pieds Vnlloy.
Jake Paiker ir.ade n limnosa trip
to Davis yosttidny afternoon.
3. E. Kill Is In the city from Mus
kogee on business before the land
office
t". W Thornton of Marietta Is
Mon the busliioaa vlaltor to Ard
more.
(JnliRKnn Wlmbloh linn returned
from Adn where ho ham rltltlnit
hlx iwronts.
W. II. Rvnut. formerly of this pine
In the city from InreHI to ipnd
tin' day today.
A. lMillemnn Hum ruturnetl from n
liualnt-M trip to HrownwotHl and Sto
phnvlll Texna.
T. II. Htumeon lifts ilepnrttMl for
.MiIchro and tho Oront l.ke to nil
vacation of two wocka.
Fred Tnwk tw the St. Umla Jew-
lery Co.. left yesterday for St. Inils
to be noun alKHtt ten days.
l.twlle Wootou formerly of this city
now of Paul Valley la In the city the
wwnl of his uncle. Will l)oak.
Ilev. J. F. YounK left today for
Ilurneyvllle where he will conduct sor
Ices thlH afternoon and eveultiK.
Mrs. S. F noddard Is In the city
from South McAlester the Kuent r
Mrs. (1. W Cloak and other friends.
Walter Archer who formerly lived
In Ardmore Is here from Sulphur and
will probably move back to Anlmoro.
Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlan Dudley of Ma
con (In. are In the city tho kuosU of
Mrs. Dudley's sister. Mm. John F.
Casley.
W. A. hedbetter. O. A. Wells and
S. T. lllodsoe came In yesterday from
auls Valley whole thoy lmvo betm at
tending court.
Mm. J. A. Hllns and son. Hugh of
Ada left yesterday for their homo. nf
tor a week's visit hero with Mr. and
Mm. C. M. Henley.
Mrs. C U Anderson lias returned
from San Antonio nnd other Texns
points where stin has been spending
some time with friends.
Port Weeks nnd John Sprecklumey
or have returned from Marietta where
hoy have boon doing some plumbing
work on llio now bank building.
K. C. Tucker of the Ft. Worth Hoc-
on) who hns been In the city for
twvorol days representing his impel
left yesterday for polnta south of
heie.
Mesdnmea S. J. Spltler of l.:inims-
n& nnd J. F. Plttinau of llouumont 'if
er a brief visit nt Oklahoma City are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newcomb
this city.
Mrs. T. II. Hanks and children left
yesterday for Madlll to sjwml a whlb?
with her ilaushter Mrs. Wyley I.ynii
nnd Mrs. Edgar Smith.
Mrs. Jnmos Skolloy formerly of this
city Is reported quite sick nt her
homo In Oklahoma. Her father J. X.
Shluholior departed for hop bedside
yesterday.
.1. N. Shlnholser. loft yesterday for
Oklahoma City In response to u
moswigo stating that his daughter.
Mrs. .1. F. Skolly. of thnt city. Is dan
gerously 111.
lohn Prater of Ardmore was In the
city lust night recuivlug the glad tid-
ings of statehood and shaking hands
with frlonds here. Oklahoma CM
Times-Journal.
W. II. Clifton who is attending the
Normnl hare went to Maysvlllo toduy
to spend tho duy. Ho will miurn In
tho morning to again tnko up his
studies in tho normal.
. 1). Hyniim of lllrmlughnm Ala.
Is In the city visiting with his neph
ew it. r. iiuthorforu. .Mr. iiynum
likes this country much butter than
the adjoining states uud will invest In
rdinoio property.
Frank Roblson has returned from
Mineral Wells Tox. where he has
beeu fur thu past three weeks. Miss
Norn Koblson who arrompauled Mr.
Itoblson to Mlnurnl Wells remained
there. She will stuy thoro about two
weeks longer.
Rev. W. It. Solvldgo lias rcturaod
from iolnts In Texas where he has
been spending some time. Mrs. Svl-
vldgo who accompanied him Is still
visiting with friends. Uov. Solvldgo
says that crops In thu sections he vis-
ited are doing nicely nnd that small
grain Is doing especolully well.
Tho Right Uov. F. K. Ilrooko will
ofllclato at tho St. Philips church to
night nt S:1C o'clock. Tho public Is
cordially Invited to attend.
A froth slilpmont of Gunthor'a can
dies recelvbd yesterday at C. V. So
gale's tho confectioner. 17-1
C. Crosby who has been very sick
with measles for several weeks Is
Improving.
f 4.00 Ralston tan Shoos nnd Oxfords
for $3.25 this week nt
17-2 D. J. TREADWEl.U & CO.
For 3alc.
A few cholco Jersoy milch cow.-i.
!! to F J. Kin:-; Phot:e 371 1'
YOUNO DEMOCRACY.
Holds n Rousing Meeting at the
City Hall.
The youna men's Democratic club
met Inst nlaht nt Die city hull. C m.ltiK
as the meetliiK did on the night fol
lowing tbe signing of tho statehood
bill the attendance wns large and en-
thusiasm unbounded. Democrats of nil
nni were there. The veteran In tho
ranks mixed nnd mingled with youth.
Ueneroelty held swny nnd Uio mo
tion to firropt no members' over -lb
yesm -n o'.f down with eheeis
Stirring speeches were mnde by n
number of Democrats nnd victory In
th new stnle wns predicted by every
speaker.
E j. Dfn rveil as temM)rary
chslromn and P 11. Adnms secretary.
II. ll Hrown was eleolwl pnwldeiit.
Jaa. Cottier and Ilnrry K. Allen wir
olectl flirt nnd ewond vice presl
dents. J mi F. Knsley was eleoled seo-
rotary: Jamea 1 Wallace treasurer.
The following pieetitlvH committee
was appointed: D. E. Hooker II. K.
Allen. It. M. Lester turret Dunlap A.
IWdlcmsil. J Fentress Wisdom. A. K.
Swsn and W. P. Dnvls.
Harold Wallace Jaa. Mather nnd
M. I- Alexundor were npiKdnted to
draft constitution nnd by-laws.
The following committee of fhe was
aptmlntcil to serve with u similar com-
mittee from the regular club with a
view to consolidating the two (Tubs:
Sidney Suggs John (lull. W. C. Ken-
dall. W. U. Roberts and U. T. Roxnmt
J. V. Cabell J F. Wisdom nnd II.
K. Allen were appointed to Invite
speakers to nddres the club.
Adjournment was taken subject to
the call of the chair.
ROYAL ROLLER RINK.
The Popular Amusement Contlnuec
for One More Week.
The management of the Royal Hol-
ler Rink has been enptured by Mipu
lar clamor and will continue the rink
for another week.
When the announcement whs made
Inst Sunday that the link would lie
closed for the summer the patrons of
this Miptilnr resort weie not willing to
bo deprived of tho rink for the entire
summer nnd their strenuous efforts to
llfiv.t llin rlllL rvintlritmi! f.it- .lift utim. I
mer nuve neeu uwnrileil liy the uu
nouiiceinent this morning that the
rluk will bo open for this wiek.
A very Interesting seik-s of programs
will be put on for tin week. The link
will Ihj open at nights only except
Wednesday and Saturday nft'Tiiooiis
at 3 o'clock. Tho afternoon matinees
nra for women ami tiilldiou
The lloor of the rink Is In better
condition now than at any other time
tho novices have become expert skat-
era tho nudltorliim Is tilled every two
minutes with fresh cool ulr. the band
concerts nro n pleasing feature nnd
ako nil In all thu big Royal Holler
Hlnk Is tho lluest place of amusement
evur In tho city nt nny time and es
eclnlly Is thu llnost In the city at this
time. .
Como out every evening this week
llumombor thu matlueuH for Widnes-
lay and Saturday afternoons at 3
o'clock for ladles and children.
See our show window of beautiful
Pongee nnd Mohair Shirts.
17-2 I). J. THEADWEIX & CO.
Theie are a fow odds and ends loft
from our big cacrlllco millinery sale.
Wo will not keep thorn over thoy
must go. Come In and see the offer-
ings this week and Incidentally see
our inld-summer white lints.
17-3 Parisian Millinery Parlors.
Motion Docket Taken Up Monday.
Judge Hoson Townsend who re
turned from South McAloster yester-
day afternoon where ho hns been at-
tondlng tho session of tho court of
appeals will take up tho civil docket
of tho court hero tomorrow morning.
Thoro wll bo no Jury ensos nnd only
motions will bo made. Tho probate
huslhoss will alko bo equltcd. Nothing
of lmiortnnce Is to como up.
That boautlful "Kantntu Katydids"
at Roblson opera house noxt Saturday
night. ISc nnd 2Co. 17-f
St. Agnes Academy.
Commencement exercises at opera
house Juno 21 nt 8:30 p. m. Seats on
sulo now at the Red Cross Drug Storo.
Admission 25 cents. 1 75
Missionary Society.
Tho Missionary society will meet
Thursday Juno 21 with Mrs. J. F.
Wlllams with tho following program:
Roll call Scriptural quotations.
Dovotlonul Mrs. Hnyos.
Music No. 343.
Papor "Uriel History of Alaska"
Mrs. Rodflold.
Rending "Sltkn Skotchos" Mrs.
Durlo.
Foreign topic "Mission Work In
Mexico" Mrs. Van Dnnberg nnd Mrs.
Hyrd.
t IJtsmisslon "Uurront Evils lind How
to Moot Them:" .
Lender. Mm. Nlblack. -
Mu( -No. 293.
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Mr. Ardmorcito:
Mr. Roberts Is writinjr an ad. for the now
morning paper. Ho stops ovory once in k whilo
to ask mo how lo spoil a word and i-. put tno to
thinning 1 would try my hand at ml writing. I
havobcon writing tiro insurance policies for' lli-j
past six year commenced with Mr. Knherts wt en
he and Mr. Hruco were in business. I know how
to write insur nice and have learned a good deal
about insurance and companies during the pa-t
six years. We got tho insuranc! papers in our
otlico and they tell us the losses i.t San F nnctsco
are enormous and this makes me tbii.k if you
krow as mtHi as I about some o' the eonipimi-s
who aro wr.ting business in Ardmore ou would
lies tale before yo I paid your money. Six jeais
ago there weroonlv about tent. two e mpatiies
writinir in Ardinoro. We used to lnue a good
deal of trouble in vtth'g companies to vrito as
mitc'iiu som of our cu-toin -rs wan'ed; in Uiomj
days tho companies who were not hero said 'wo
don't want Anlmoro's business." If tul the cun-
pnniusliud havosa'd that I known good n nny poo-
plewho would not be as well llxed as they are. and
I ihlnlc the companies who staid with tho town
through thick and thie who were pt'-neors in the
Held who paid out their money without any hfeO
of getting oven should have tho crevm of tlfo '
business.
The insurance companies built At'dtnorc'
l'Votn tho policies of tho old (Juard of tho coiup '.
nios havo risen the brick blocks and hamlsoiny'
residc-ncos tliat navenliido Ardmore Im townhy is.i
Mr. Ardmoreite 1 luivt got to lrag a littlepta-
hut whon I toll you the loading aud largest fi-r
oign and American companion aro in tho ollico I
work in it is something to brag about and so
much money they havo paid out you don't know
for wo ari piiyinir sunll losses every ftiw days
f thnt tho public docs not hoar about aud of all llio
t thousands of dollars that have been paid by thesr
j comp inies they havo never had to resort t'j tho
courts not a contested claim This rocoid j
something t he proud of ard we sure aro. 1
? would bo glad to writo a policy for you.
I Yours truly
t KOLB KING
With Rohci'is & Bontior
I
i
Linfieric Shirtwaists . o nrr
Nobby Linon Shirts l'6 mi
1
LARGEST STEAM BAKERY IN INDIAN TERRITORY
olomon's Very Best Bread
In any nutnllly. Nu order too Uruu
SOLOMON S STEAM BAKERY
Settled With Insurance Company.
E. II. Push settled yesterdny with
tho lire Insurumo company In which
he carried Insurnuco on thu fixtures
which were dninitgod by the recent
fire In his store. Tho fixtures woro
Insured for $250 nnd Mr Pugh sottled
with tho company for $190. No set-
tlement has been mndo on the Insu-
rance carried on tho stock. It will bu
remembered thnt Mr. Fugli wns burn-
ed out Sunday morning lust In n fire
which nlso dostroyed a bnrbur shop
near his store.
Tho owner of tho harbor shop who
Is a negro has boon arrested on tho
chnrgo of setting fire to tho buildings.
O. A. Shumato has resigned his po-
sition with Mnddon & Co. to nccept
a similar position with Westhelmor &
Dnube where ho requests his frlonds
to call and see him. 17-1
With the Sick.
Mrs. J. I Day who hns been nt tho
Ardmoro Satltnrluni for sovoral days
Is sufficiently recovered to bo romoved
to her homo whero she Is resting well.
Mrs. Y. nil I-ynn Is still confined
to hor bed with fever. Mrs. Lynn has
been 111 for six weoks.
Fred the little son of Mr. nnd Mrs
J. K. P. Cnmpbojl Is roported 111 on
First nvonuo southwost.
It. I Sandors secretary of tho Com-
mercial club. Is sick nt tho corner of
I t nlvnnl n tul Gfinmul nvnniin tin 14 ll
wost.
Will Roberts city nsitfor and col-
lector wlin has been cqntlnod to his
rooms on wost Main street for the
past two weeks is again up nnd well
.h.--5"5".-J"H-
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DON'T MISS 7.
THIS OPPORTUNITY
ICxqulsite Line of
JILLINERY...
Dress and Street Hats
Lingerie anu uucu nats
Just Half Price
LOWENSTEIN'S
for us tu till. I'tpaclty 10003 loaves lUlly
ARDMORE I. T.
Notice to Contractors.
Settled bids will bo received nt my
olllce In the Noble building Ardmore
Indian Territory until 5 o'clock p.
m. Juno 27th 1U0C for the erection
nnd completion of two eight room
brick school buildings according to
plans anil specifications prepared for
anmo. Each bid Will bo accompanied
by n certified check of 3 kt cent of
bid enrao to be made payable to the
ScIkxiI Hoard and to bo forfeited for
liquidated dnmnges sfmuld the suc-
cessful bidders all to give good uud
satisfactory bond as required In five
days after being notified of same.
The School Hoard resurves the right
to reject or accept any or all bids.
Plans aud specifications can bo seen
at my ottlce Noble building.
17-9 J. 11. WHITE Architect
Don't go to Oklahoma City for Ico
cream sodas gcgnlo has tho best. 17 1
Mass Meeting at City Hall.
A mass meeting Is called to bo held
at tho city hall Monday evening nt
eight o'clock to which bulslness men
nnd union moil aro asked to bo pres-
ent. Tho meeting Is to bo held for
Uio purpofu of discussing manufactur-
ing which subject should be of great
Interest to all tho citizens of Ard
moro. Tho meeting Is called by nov-
' eral business mon of tho city who
havo propositions to lay boforo tho
1 people of tho towu which it Is thought
I will bo of bonotlt to tho manufactur
ing Intorosts uf tho city.
"Kantnta Katydids" next Saturday
night at Roblson opora house. lCc nnd
5c n
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