The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 118, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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THE DAILY AROMOF EI7 B
Ardmorc Thursday October 4 1006
Spectacles
H. fU 1i:iVi elS Itlst
jh.Ui ecs or name strength. TIiioukIi carelessness 01 ignnianro
.-( i hb r.iol. much hmm has been done l Hpoctahlo (It aler silling
mi ill glassy If there Im inimr iiliu weakness a 1IITfi -ii-f in tin--.
n of tin' cc. astigmatism nr nn Other trouble tliei. is oiih
(Mi imlr of lenses out of a thoim md that will III oiit part it-ul ji a.se
Mlt-rwtHi there Is H constant Mmln. We ran toll ou Just what l-
nnnl what will slve ou Immediate rellt ami. If the tioul.le has
n4 mine too far. what may eentually restore the night to u condition
!. re the wearing of Kinases will In? unnecessary.
If you mutt wear glasses wear the
right ones. No charge for exam-
Ination. charges reasonable
for the glasses.
F. J RAMSEY
ZJtddo and Main Stt.
HE!
KsiK-clally in oin prcsci iptlon
o jM-rfet that deiMiitinent ami we
of U Out prescription department
jet satisfied. Wo want
YOU
tu In I up jour prescription to ntt sporlal attention will bo given home
fnrmulHM and receipts. Such as cold cream fs.ee irepuralloiiM llnl-ow-nts
and etc Free deliver) to n: put of the city.
iMUGGIGT
stelephoneh
FOR CARRIAGE OR BAGGAGE H
Ardmore Transfer Co.
wj w. muHAM Manager.
2; jw0ht Union Carriage Lino In
the City.
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a-
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At tta lnvitiitlott. No presents.
tyt UoweiH. e mane It e.i.iy
ttn yon. Simply call enjoy our
vn-li and Hce the
leading Malleable
Steel Range
Yim ciin fool all the people ac-
i.'tdlnn to the immortal Lincoln.
rmr- of the lime but you ean
sK announce the Load'.ig Mai-
Itaihlc uiiluKH you "nmUo ood."
tVit do (Ilia In weight of inn-
tvciiil t. ml llnlsli. Thin Is guar-iMli-ca.
We want sou with im
rtx- mvih'V of
October 8 to 13
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C ! i perl deiuoiihl Kitor will bo
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-V liv The eoiiU In an artlnt.
rmj.' and .see tin- Home Prlile.
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T. K. Kearney
Ai dtnore. Indian Territory.
3V-r-:-!"::":":"t-:":":":":":--:--
X!
Ofir tivl of baih -.toods was never
;.m ramplcto ns now eovr thing to
Mvsfc tlii' bath Itmirlou-i. Ooud val-
IW.H.
P. J. UAMSUY Urugglst.
l'wr iHagHXliU'R iKrloillcalB and dally
t:iwr. mi to Tho llruuswlck. SOtf
Margrove Recital.
:na iteiclior of Hargrove t'ollego
i ja-ivwlnst to give nrocital next
Yiosslat' night October S. An excellent
rnen will be curried out and every-
mtt is iKtilcd to he present. 11 Is tho
LKU-dttmt to make this oveulng one
irwl).l recreation for Hargtovc pu-
Blood Poisoning.
tMiJtft from chronic confctjpatlon
u.Mctt n quickly cured by Dr. King's
'. fe Plllii. TlHL'y remove all pola-
jkaw u-niift from the system and
THvtaiM mow Hfi nnil vigor euro Hour
iiaiisla lioadaclm dlz.lue
Shi a wUr without grilling or iIIhcoui-
flwt. V Guaranteed by W. 11. Krtuuo
Thejrally Atdtnorclte BOo a month.
n
' -I- .- .-.-!.!.
"Don't Shy
That Harm
allK'. el. f-l f-W llfOlil.- llilW
the Drusscist
Phone 30.
fafEA
d .ai nie-nt H h- been an effort
fei I as If vo bad nnde a iiioi ess
I.. -toadily giown. Hut we are
ULiUI UIW I
"Hall liiiiiMi-" I'lri II til Ion.
"Hall Columbia" was written in 170S
by Joseph HopMnson when congress
111 session at Philadelphia was debat-
ing what attitude to assume In tint
struggle between Prance ami Ihiglaud.
I'art. fei-llug ran high and the air
was Hiiri'harged with patriotic euthUHl-
asei A young aetnr in Hie elty who
was iiliniit to have a lieuellt came to
llopMiisou in despair and said that
twenty haves ICIIIIllllcd unsold and it
looked us If the proposed benefit would
prow- a failure. If llopklnsou would
write him a patrlollc song adaplcd to
the tune of "Tito President's March"
then popular. It would save the day.
The follow lug afternoon the sung was
iend It was duly advertised the
house was pael.ed and In wild enthusi-
asm the song was encored anil ic en-
cored. Our .Mile nf the Mimlli.
Did you ever meet a stranger who
talked from one side of his uioiilh
usii.illy In an undertone and with hl.-i
eyes wandering while talking? The
man's manner is not an Indication that
bo Is weighing his words or has some
thing important to tell. It Is almost n
nuro sign that he has spent years In
Jail. This manner of talking Is in-
quired In prison where conversation
among prNoners Is prohibited and
where the men lune to tall: out of onn
side of their iiioiiUm In order to prevent
the keeper from noticing that conversa-
tion is going on. The habit sticks to
the convicts for years after they get
on I. New York Press.
one at it 'rtiiii.
Women do not mass as well as men
do. They lose by aggregation. A street
car full of women makes walking seem
attraetUe. A regiment cf men Is plcts-
lug. A regiment of women would be
disturbing. So there are some Mowers
(bat. although Individually cliiirmlug.
do not bunch well. Taken In largo
groups women are objectionable It Is
as Individuals or In small squads that
they am no incomparably lntorestlnt'.
Life.
Tito t'olntn of Vlrii.
On ouo occasion at a party given by
Sir John Mlllals Lady Hallo roo to
play the violin when to her Intense
amusement Uio heard Laudseer ex-
claim: "Hood gracious! A wojiiun
playing the lldille!" On the other hand
an old fashioned nobleman when ho
saw a gentleman sit down to the piano
contemptuously remarked "I wonder
If the creature can sew."
(lolnir lo a l.n-liirr.
Jaggsby (2 a. in.)- I shay otllsher. Is
thlsh-hlc Hlank street? Policeman
Yes. Jaggsby -Wish you'll hie -il'reet
mo to -111. (loin" to hie 'tend lecture
there. Policeman What! Attend a
lecture nt this hour of tho morning?
Jaggsby Yes. Thanh's where Ihlc
live an' I'm married. Sheo? Chicago
News.
Ilia Stir.
('holly Nowltt D'yo know MMs
Smart though I've only Just met you
there eeuis to bo a sort of Intellectual
J sympathy between s. You know Just
how to appeal 1 1 my tastoi you see.
I Ar- you a I't.-riry uo..:aii? Dolly
SiiMrt No; I'm a kbi lergirten teacher.
THE WORLD'S MARKETS.
(Furnished by H. T. Jtutherford &
Co private wire corresiHrndents II.
Ac n. lleer Now Orleans T. A. Mo-
1 1 ti i t c & Co. Netf York and Logan
i A. It:) an Chicago.)
Port Reeelpts.
I.V'mhi (estimated) Hgafnat 10
7."2 last year.
Estimated Receipts Tomorrow.
Houston 1T.7O0 to 1S.700.
New Orleans Bonn to SOOfl.
Galveston 21.000 to 26000.
New Orleans Futures.
Close
Open High Imw Close Ye
Dec. lo.il 10.57 10.05 10.IS-19 10.1112
Jan .10.22 10.61 li;.ll 10.87-58 10.20-2:
MclMo.JS 10.SO 10.81 10.71-76 10.8S-39
Tone Bteaily.
New t ork Futures.
Closo
Open High I)w Clone Yog
Dec 10.20 10.51 10.01 10.lfi-47 10.08-09
.Ian .10.21! 10.65 10.07 10.10-18 10.12-13
Mch. 10.112 10.07 10.22 10.00-t'2 1O.20-27
Tono baroly stonily.
Liverpool Futures.
Close
Open Clone Yost
Oct-Nov 5.18 P.". li.Gf.lfc
Dec-Jan 5.17 T.:'l PP. 5.55
Jan-Fob 5.IS .'i.fSVfe 5.51;
March-April 5.51! 5 SS 6.0
Tono stonily.
Spots.
Liverpool price castor. 12 points
down. Mid. 5.00. Sales 10000. I. O.
II. 500.
New York quiet 10 po'nti hlg'-er
Mid. 10.05.
New Otlonim llrni; ' tip- Mid l!;i
saioa 2500. r. o. n. .mo.
(Inhesion IH' n no; Mid. 10;
.mdIcm 1705. F. ". u no).
Chicago Markets.
Closo
Open High Low Closo Yes
Wheat-
Dee ...7514 75 75 75 75a
May ..7Mfc 70"' 7U V0.6:i 7!4h
Corn-
Dec ...12 iny 12 ISb III
Alnv . . i:i -13 111 i:iu 43a
Oatu
Dee ...31 Ill-Vi -ll'i IllVl-h !l I'Aa
May ..35 .".5!i H5 II 5 '6 a ::5
H. & B. Deer's Cotton Circular.
New Orleans Oct. I. There seems
to have occurred a complete change
In sentiment bullish views of market
now being entertained against bearish
Ideas of ten days ago. Tho results of
the tropical storm In the way ot dam-
age to the cotton crop are report -'.l
ti he fully as had an at first report I
such being th churoctor of prlv.it--and
press Ideas tho oiiglnal claim tin.
tho crop In the path of the storm had
suffered n loss of 30 to 50 per con.
now being roltera'el.
It Is probable that thee i.ioits are
exaggerated to some extent but as
there Is no way of disputing them
until tho gc'vcrumeiit makes a final
report on tlio damago lullicted. dally
coullrmatlons of such deplorable re-
pot t as lullicted dally coullrmatlons
of such deplorable reports as have
been sent In by Mississippi wilt nat-
urally have their effect as was tho
case today. Weather developments
over night wero decidedly mere fi; void-
able hut little rain In tho belt the cen-
tral ami eastern sections having hut
little moisture to report anil Texas
was as favorabo as over only a trace
of rnlii bore unil there.
In early hours the unilcrtmjo of tho
market was easy but longs took ad-
vantage of the occasion offered by
buying freely stt tho decline and w hen
It became known In tho afternoon
that spots wore higher and In good
request In tho local market and Texis
although 3-1C to 1-t lower In Hie
south Atlantic states a gonoral bir.
movement sot in and carried the to
ket to within n few points nf.thc ery
highest of last Tuesday. December ad-
vancing from 10.05. the low of the
lay. to 10.57.
Longs are confident of their posi-
tion having the greatest confidence
In tho reliability of the report con-
cerning seriousness of the crop dam-
ago and nre figuring on a disaster
for tho eastern portion of the bolt.
1 horcforo It will require a larger
movement from the section to con-
vince that tho situation Is not so had
as It Is pictured and until rccolp's
Increase to larger proportions tlicy
will bo willing to risk their ensh 011
the hull side Irrespective of tho level
of values for this time of year when
tiny about l.loo.OOO bales have been
m.irkoted of a crop that promises to
exceed 12.000000 bales. Tho iloln a
recent stunting In the market tho ad-
vancing of prices to within a shal?
of 11 cent!!. Is only n repetition of what
took place In September loot stud
having been rounded un and In iniinv
' Instances forced tc cover notwl fi-
; stntidlng prospects at that time having
f boon for the largest crop In the his-
.tory of the trade and which was hub-
! nequently realised.
I The eventual effect of the niovetnci t
Iat-r In Hie scafon forced contracts
to i; :s In the Ircnl market spot eot-tf-n
to fii4 rents. I
Local Cotton Market.
The marketing of (iotton wii; scum-
what hindered today by the prcsenci
of no many people crowdud on the
streets to witness the big parade. The
price ranged from 0.00 to !i5 cent
J In the lint mid $3.1 5 er hundred foi
seed cotton.
RINGLING BROS.' SHOW.
Represents the Greatest Menagerie in
the World
With the recurring visits of (ting-
ling 1 trot hem' how 10 Ardmorc coni"
the Inquiries regarding their customs
Mystom of travel Htreught etc. so thet
tho following Information may bo ff
Interest to may an It represents on
of tho greatest clrcuitos and incline
cries In ho world.
The winter quarters of Hinging
Ilros.' show are at llaraboo. Wl-tccn
sin. a town nboul tho size of Arilim v.
whore they have stalls cage etc
for horses and nnliimls -ind n'l'utcr.i
for tho keepers. This Is -II bidlt of
brick and appointed with modern en
vonlonces steam heated etc. They go
Inlc- winter quarters about the middle
of November anil remain until the
first week In April when th'i ' egln
their annual tour. Their first porforr
nncos are given in the Coliseum nf
Chicago which are continued for two
or three weeks. From here they ao
oust and then all over the country
Their entire route embraces a travel
of more than Iio.ono miles.
While on the road this aggregation
of performers and their .-etlnuo cm
sunie dally two tons of moat HO bu-h-ols
ff potatoes 800 loavos of broil
150 pounds of coffee loo pounds of
sugar." 80 gallons of milk 30 bags 1 1
table suit 150 dozen eggs 1.10 pouti Is
of butter 20 pounds of choose 300
pounds of flour mid louo pounds ol
vegetables. besides tho IniineuKP
amount of feed for the uulmnls.
They employ tho constant attend-
ance of a doctor a lawyer t vetirlnti
ry surgeon and six barbers. Carry
their own laundry blacksmith slin.i
paint shop wood shop dnamo and
gonoral store. Six men do nothing but
grease wagon wheels and six men d'
nothing but shoo horses. They have
their own postmaster or mall man
The train employed In transporting
this show Is over a mile In length.
There are 1280 people "nil fi.'n liori.es
necessary to carry 011 this show.
H. T. Rutherford . .
H. H. Pennington
i T. Rutherford
& Company
BANKERS -BROKERS
Members Now Orleans Cotton
Kxchangc.
We solicit yonr orders for Im-
mediate cr future delivery of
COTTON
GRAIN
etc and offer every courtesy
thai is consistent witli safe
business methods.
Private wires to New Orleans
Nnv York and Chicago.
Ardmore and Madill
Planning for Fall Bazaar.
The Y. M. C A committee held
quite an interesting mill enthusiastic
meet no: ostcnlu afternoon nt the
Hankers' National bank. Arrange-
ments ate being made to hold a
grand bazaar duilng the flint week of
December. This will bo far ahead of
anything over attempted by this com-
mittee If everything comes up to their
expectations.
Tho Saturday markets have proven
quite a success In every way and the
committee askn us to express their
appreciation for tho many liberal do-
nations by tho ladles of Ardmoie
through tl-i columns of the Ardmoro-
I to.
The remainder of the confederate re-
union fund was contributed to the Y.
M. ( A. by Messrs Jolnor and Ste-
vens and this helped more than any
othor one donation.
Result of Neglect.
In most cases cansumptlou results
from n neglected or Improperly treat-
ed cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures
tho most obsllnatu coughs and pre
vents serious results. It costs you no
more than tho unknown preparations
and you should Insist upon having
tho ufdiitinn In tho jvUow package.
Hoffman Drug Co. and City Drug
Store.
FIRST DEPOSIT FREE
Nmv is tho time for all
to KitiiiiKiial ImloneiitlciK'o.
0110 day to 1 2 yours wo will start an account with a doposit of
fd) cents Yott add 1.00 to this 'hat will inako ?5.00 as it
starter and this money will boin to earn interest. Don't
lot this opportunity puss it will lead to a college education
for your sou or daughter or provide the means of estab-
lishing a business 01 tLoir own. Qnly SI. 00 u woe lc added
10 the account will multe over $700.00 in ton years. Cut
out this add and bt inn it w'th lu'st deposit.
Wo loan you a little saving bank with those accounts.
ARDMORE LOAN & TRUST CO.
HOFFMANN )Rl (; CO.
PlilCSC'UI lTION DlirGGIKTS
TI2L.KPIIONK ."Ol
( MI fflB) I WHY I
WANTED.
WINNICU FOR AGENTS Health and
accident Insurance on popular
monthly payments For liberal
terms address Continental Casualty
Co. C21 Kxchangc hldg Denver.
Colo. 2-0
WANTED .Men to learn the barber
trade our facilities unoquulcd
steady practical careful Instruc-
tions: tools diplomas and positions
waiting. Few weeks completes mo-
ney earned from start. Illg wages
to graduates. Hoard provided. Write
for particulars. Molor Harbor Col-
lege Kansas City Mo. IIO-U
WANTED A cook. Apply Mrs. It.
W. ltandol. lit!
FOR RENT.
FOR KENT Nicely furnished parlor
lc.'d room. Apply Parisian Millinery
parlors. 1-3
FOR RENT My residence M)8 Nortn
Washington 011 account or my
health. Would soil. Win. II. 1 1 ill. 3-1
FOR RENT Suite of upstairs office
rooms. It. W. Randol. 2tf
FOR RENT Five unfurnished rooms
one block of tho court house. 210
C strict northwest. 2 3
WA NT ED A cook" Apply to Mrs.
('. A. Salomons corner First and D
-treet nouthwest. 2-3t
FOR RENT Two furnished roonm
with boaid In the Judge Townsend
residence Mrs. Hudson. 2-3
FOR RUNT Front room furnished
to two gentlemen or ladles. Corner
tth aventto and I) St. S. W. Goo.
Crtuby. 1-C
FOIl It ENT Rooms Apply 220 1st
Avenue S. W. Mrs. E. It. Frasor
2S-0t
FOR RENT Furnished rooms 302
N. Caddo. Phone 517. 21-lra
FOR RENT or sale. Underwood
Remington and Smith Premier typo
writers on easy terms.
23tf. Selvldgo Uuslncss College.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE At n bargain two houses
and lots near Hargrove college.
Must sell at once. Apply at 311
Eighth avonuo northwest. 4t
FOR SALE Owing to 111 health will
sell ill) residence. SOS N. Washing-
ton street; lot 75x150 feet; must bo
seen to bo appreciated; fruit now-
ers and foliage. Call after the first
of October or address 1110 at Hub-
bard City. Texas till then. William
II. IIIII. 2-3t
FOR SALE On Second avenue north-
west 150x240 foot 2 good four-
room houses orchard etc. Cheap.
Seo 11. F. Mills. 30-lm
FOR SALE A good saddle horso;
gaits fox-trot and single-foot. Apply
to G. P. Solvldgo. 23tf
FOR SALE OR RENT Underwood
Remington and Smith-Premier type
writers on easy terms.
23tf Selvidgo Business College
LOST.
LOST A large gold band ring with
engravluK Inside between A. C.
Cruco and Wllkcrson's stnble.
Finder return to Ardmorletc and get
reward. 19-tf
Better Than Any Other.
Cuoro. Tex.. May 23 1005.
"Ship one gross Dr. MiendenhaH's
Chill and Fever Cure. Wo havo boon
selling your Chill Cure for fru'-
years and It gives better general re-
sults than any Chill Tonic wo hir. 1
over sold." Cuoro Drug Co. Sold tij
W. n. Frame.
Just what Is In Cascnsweet Is on
tho bottle In plnln English. Uest for
baby's stomach bowels and loss of
sVoe.p. 50 doses 2o cents Sold by Hoff-
I mnn Drug Co.
"I
little folks to start on tho road
For any child of any ne from
use Flour made by out-
side mills who have no
interest in ARDMOKE
when you can got
Plansifter
Best Flour
on the market as cheap?
Made nice and fresh ov
cry day by your
Home Mill
Every sack of poods wo
make fully guaranteed.
Sold by all of our Gro-
cers for the past m years.
Whaley .Mill
Elevator Co.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Compiled by the Chickasaw Title Co.
Abstractors.
.1. A. HI vens and' wife to R. Hardy
lots 1 and 4. block S9; oast half 01
lot 5 block 327 Ardmore. Considera-
tion $750.
Susie Kersey and Lctha Johnson to
Albert Johnson part of See. it T3S
It2U. Consideration $100.50.
Compiled by the Guaranty Abstract
Company of Pauls Valley.
W. F. Daugherty to J. T. Laytm.
tots 7 S 9. 10 and 11 In block 221.
Wynuowood. Consideration $2C5.
Ilertha I. Keatlcy to Matilda Henrv.
lot 2 block 184 Sulphur. Consld ;rn-
Hon $1500.
Est. Sllma Cecil U-FIore to Mat
Wolf part of Sees. 7 and 21 TIN
R2E. Consideration $4SI.C0.
Jno U-ibor to Mat Wolf part of Sees.
9. 17 20 and 28. TIN R2E. Consldera-
Hon $1010.
For Sale.
Two very dt-slrabln pieces of Ard-
moro property. Tho First Ilaptist
church property located on Broadway
Is offered cheap. This utreot will
soon bo tho main ImisIiiohs thorough
faro of the city. The other pleco !s
the pastor's homo on I) street north-
west. Seo L. C. Losure. .tf
Held Under Suspicion.
Matters have boon quiet with the
police today. Tho city bontllo is
graced with tho presonco of 0110 negro
one Indian nnd t'vo whites. Tho white
men were nrrcstod on tho early train
this morning and nro held under sus-
picion. Tho employes on tho Santa
Fe train caused their arrest. Thoy
tiro suspected of being pick pockets
following tho Rlngllng Hrothepj' show.
Nomlnatsd by Democrats.
Wnurllta Ok. Oct. 3. At a Demo-
cratic convention l.fld today at Co-
manche I. T. for tho piirposo of rat-
ifying tho nomination of n candldato
for delegate to tho constitutional con-
vention from district 101 Chain Jones
of Ryan received 745 votes. It. L. Gib-
son of Sugdon 475 John P. Adams of
Waurlkn 380 nnd F. T. Addlngton of
Addlngton 187. Mr. Jones was made
the unanimous cholco of tho Demo-
crats of tho district.
Lot us soil you n house nnd lot In
Ardmore. Ono good lot In Phillips
block for iinle. Johnson & Kin-'""I0-
30-tf
A flno lino of cigar tobaccos and
HinokorH' supplies at Tho llruuswlck.
30tf
Dally Ardmorolto CO conts per month.
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