The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 154, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday Nov. 15 1906.
STERLING SILVER
Nothing liner for Wedding presents tlian Stirling Sllvci hoy
can keep the samo foreYor It becomes the heirloom of tin fam-
Hjr and the Sterling Silver carried by us Is of tho finest q allly
and best pnttertM and weights. You enn Unci same In all . ecett
aud our Htock Ifl complete. No trouble to show goods.
WALTER C. DEAN
Jeweler and Optician. Fine Watch Repairing.
BIJOU CAFE
Daintiest
in the City
The only plnco where I.mlti'M iuit
r.'Kl frcu to (lrii In at any I line (or
I.unch nml it iiiilxt rtiit. MM"'lal
HprrailH fur Olulu Hm'InW. Han
uuetii lite
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jjj Under the BIJOU
S Theatre
NATHANIEL C. WOOD
Dentist.
Over City National nnuk. Phone '70.
Ardmoro Okla.
YOU SHOULD ALWAYS GET
THE BEST THAT IS WHY YOU
SHOULD LOOK AT THAT FAMOUS
HOME PRIDE RANGE. FOR SALE
BY T. K. KEARNEY. 9tf
You tiro cordially invited to attend
ur oxhlhlt any day this week. Come
mid have a niii of coITro and hot bis-
eilte. If you Intend to buy or not. 12-5
Majestic Balling
Demonstration
- NOW GOING ON
$7.50 SET OF WARE FREE
With every MAJESTIC RANGE sold this week at our demonstra-
tion wo wi 1 give absolutely FREE one set of ware well worth
1)7.50 m cash. This ware is on exhibition ut our store anil wo in
vite ou to call and seo it. It's the best.
Remember Wo positively cannot fjive this ware froowith range
any other lime but during this week's snlo.
The pneo of th MA.1ESTIO is the fcame this week as any other
(J me but you pet the ware Free and itVworth investigating.
Oome and see tho Majestic Range bake biscuits in 3 minutes and
let us show you its qualities.
Have Hot Biscuits and Coffee with Us
any Day this weeK.
Gome in any day. You are welcome whether yon in:
teud to buy or not.
Bivens Corhii & Frensley
T. N. COLEMAN
The City v
Phone 4
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OPERA HOUSE I
Saturday Night I
THE GREAT
COMEDY SUCCESS
A RACE FOR
A WIDOW
...WITH...
PETE BAKER
Of Chris and Lena Fame
AND A GREAT CAST
New Songs New Specialties
nmnro. ut D rows .. .$1.00
MuUlO. Next l) rows. 7'ic
raaoc- rj:ist J VOWS . . i)0C5
Gallery 2.V and 50C
NEXT ATTRACTION
CHARLES li. HAHFORD
ruggist
109 West Main
THE DAILY
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PERSONAL NOTES
George M St. w .irt of Foster Ih an
A u1 more visitor
Dr 0 1.. Hoiuuls nml '. T. Harmon
nre In the city from Graham.
C It. Miller of Madlll Is among the
business visitors In Ardmore.
J V Utoughon i pnimitKiit irtir-
ihnnt of Mill Creek. Is a visitor to
An mote.
Mr and Mrs. Itolnuil Weeks arrived
In tho city from Mnuntivlllu Thura-
day morning whore thoy were mar-
id l Wednesday. Tint happy young
;
pe 'vll! make th-i lui-i' !n this
Wn mi IcinliiK lit a visitor to
Arinvue n tun Oklahoma City. Mr.
Je:i!iin? ii member of jhe OilaVmm
t'lt and Pauls Vall" Alis.iii''1 tor.
iilin. which has oHlcot In thine two
elites
ACTION BEING TAKEN.
Commercial Clubs Have Commenced
Work Securing Exhibit.
Tin' fedeiated commercial clubs of
the Htate have already commenced tho
work of getting together tho exhibit
for tho Jamestown Kxposltlon next
year. The apple exhibit Is In course
(if preparation and already any num
bir of apples have been placed in cold
stornge at Oklahoma City to be kept
until the entire exhibit una been got
ten together.
President I.ee Cruco of the Ard
mote Comineiclal club who has just
ot tuned from the meeting of the ov
ecutlve committee made a rotpiost
this morning wanting all fanners In
this section to bring In produce to In
placed In tho exhibit.
A corn show Is to be held at Okla'
liiitna Ciiy commencing Nov. 21 ami
lasting until December 8. A number
if tin- premium lists are at tho Aid
nixie National bank building for ills-
ii lliutlon. The premiums offereil to-
tnl $2000
Tin: commercial club of this city de-
vires 'thai wo' have some exhibits
trom this section at tho show. After
the corn exposition Is over the ex
hlblw will be kept together for tho
corn display at Jamestown.
The board of directors of tho Ard
more Commercial club will hold ii
meeting nt an early date and steps
will bo taken to secure tho exhibit
'from this section. In tho meantlmo
President Cruco suggests that farmers
bring la their corn exhibits to be for
warded to Oklahoma City.
PAVING CONTRACT LET.
McQuatters Gets Contract for Grad
Ing. Marston for Pavements
it
The contract for the grading of I
street notthwest. wit. let this .on
Ing to tho McQuatters Plumbing and
Machlno company at 21 cents per cu
ble yard. This action was In conllr
matlon of tho recommendations mad
by tho Iminovemont committee to
which was referred tho matter of ad
vei Using for bids. Tho bid of tho
I.McQuatterB .Machine and Plumbing
1 company was tho lowest of thu bid
received. Tho payment for tho win I
is to be made In script.
The matter of-lotc'n ino eoucrnj
for tho laying of cement pavement
and street crossings curbing and gut
lera along tho same thorouglifur
was taken up and after considerable
discussion pro nml con ns to tho le
galltj of letting the contract to It. U
Alti1-" tho lowest bidder tho ques-
tion wis fct'tled by the contract bei.i?
awarded tv Mr. Marston at tho follow
lag price injablo In script: Side-
wrill:s. li' l-i cents per sqtnre foor;
Ur-n oriHc ?r 22 cents; oyenvn-
tions 22 1-2 cents ooi i eil-i luct;
cutblng per lineal foot 19 cents;
gutters Oil 1-2 cents por lineal foot.
C.EFK PERFORMS CrEMONY.
Cui'(.le from V.'lllis Mirrir! by Clerk
Crockett This Morning.
For a time tills morning Clerk W.
S. Crockett ceased In his duties as
clerk aud turned parson. A couple
from S nils K. U. D.llard und Miss
Myrtle Owens camo in and applied
for a marriage license and Immediate-
ly after securing same turned to our
oHtlnp.'il.thed clerk nnd requested him
to act as j tson and perform thu cor-
onion!' that would unite the two for
ltfe.
Mr. Crockett with all the manners
of n Chesterlleld performed the
pleasant task and after the ceremo-
nies were over saluted the bride In
the good old way.
The clerical force In tho ofllce were
present and ucted as witnesses.
One o'ie- marriage llceiv e was n-
.v(ed that of T. F. Morgan of Mays-
vllle and .Mist) Ada M.i of A Joioie.
New Suits Filed.
Mtiituc Hlchlo hnx filed suit lor di-
vorce ogr.lnHt Will Itlchlo this morn-
Itu in 'lie gtom.i' ot nliaudonmunt.
Hotli 'I i estiie .i' t "t
AP. MOREITE
DEMANDS TO BE MADE
FARMERS' MEETING TO DE HELD
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Drief Is In Course of Preparation
Setting Forth Recommendations
for This Section of the
Country.
All of tho fat liters of this sectl u of
tho territory whether members of the
Fanners Union or not will jreieat
tho demands of the agriculturist nt
the southern section of tli." new ntnte
to the pcnntorlnl ccmmlttee tlia' Is
to meet here November 21 wit' tliv'lr
demands.
meeting of all the farmor j i.l ttii
district has been called to be bol l m
rdmore on Friday and Saturday t
the present week to discuss the ipi.-s-
Ions to b presented to the nonoraiile
committee.
A brief Is in the ec tiw) of cmplli-
tlon rtettlng forth the 'iccds Mid the
demantlH to be made by ilia fanners
of this section of the ne-v s'ate and
copies nro to be pliced 'n the !i.n M of
the members of both hoiijiea ef cong-
ress nt Its next meeting. A number ol
requests will uo made an I s.m-ial tf
them are of great Important . to the
farming Interests of this sect'ou In
aa much as they are for the vemnvnt
of restrictions on lands a. id other ;-.nt
tors connected with the ca'e in c.m
the national loglslatlan "ees :lt to
grant the demands.
The movement In this sect 'no ts
headed by F. K. 'st who U well
known in this city.
Aniens; tho request that will be
made Is one asking that restilmlons
on lands In this country bo removed
so that they may ho bought for ami-
cultural purposes in lot not greater
than ltifr acres nnd that the pnichnicr
be required to live on tho lands for a
term of five year belore an iRViaiico
of a patent can bo hnd.-
Another one of tho demands I it that
a price be sot on the lands from vhre-j
to three and ono-hnri' tlmos I'-o as
sessed value as appraised by tho
board at -scat so aa to avoid i:'ieii;i
lands and thereby Bhut off the ;ry
and speculators.
These two nre of the grente ' im
portance and will bo presented by .1
spcclnl appointed committee to bo ap
pointed for that purpose.
Tho Jewish I-adlos Aid Society will
serve luncheon at tho residence ot
Mrs. Henry Moses Tuesday Kevem
ber 20 from 2:110 to C p. m. All are
cordially Invited. Tho proceeds will
go to the church. 14 3
Injured by a Runaway.
Oscar Sclvally' of Or- reeeicit
einl severe Injuries by being run over
by a wagon on Mnln street nt an ear-
ly hour Thursday morning. The wag-
on raed over Sclvnlly's chest. Os-
car v as standing near the horses'
heads holding them wlnn a I-risio
train ennio Mtshlng by which fright-
(.nod the animals Sclvally being
thrown to tho ground one wheel pas-
sag oer his foot us the dash was
iin.iti .
'I.1 injured man v.. ft toudcod
medical attention .'nuiind'ale!. nod
vl en examined It was luta' that no
briies woro broken.
Sewer Work Beyun.
A large force of handii began woil.
this morning excavating on Cadde
street for tho purpose of Inylng the
uew sower pipe.
The excavation machinery was p'U
In motion nnd rapid progress will be
made so as tho other contracts held
by that concern may bo handlid wi;!i
dispatch.
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its are not nec-
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RANGES
Price and Quality sell
them. See our hand
some Range 'hat Will
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SON OPERA HOUSE!
MONDAY PJOV EMBER 19
I1UUI
The lSvent of the Season HnvjnireiiH'nt of the
lSininent Aitor
CHAS. B. HANF0RD
Accompanied by
MISS MARIE DR0FNAH
Wrcsentititf Shalcewpt'iire'H OrtMteft Historical
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I 'rod
JULIUS CAESAR
40 PEOPLE IN THE PnOnUCTlOfU 40
AND A CAR LOAD OK SPECIAL SC NEHY
A Series of lleantiful Stage Settings "Showing: The
(initid Sqnart' in Home The Roman Senate The Oou-
spira y ii Mrntus' (J.itden The (ireat Quarrel St:om in
the Tent of H utus The flains of IMiillipi. An Kvent of
L'nusual Artistic Impoitanoe
PriooB $1.50 $1.00 75c and 50c
KHEE LIST SUSPENDED FOU THIS ATTRACTION
NOIC Mr. Ilanfnril will nmiviir In thr cut a " Maro Aiitoii" dm -uni rul
tin so iuoci)niillr tiliiyril In 111" (nmiiun llouth-llnrrctt coinlilimt Ion 2 ncakoc
Owiuy to Magnitude of Production Curtain will risoat8:ir
Scats on sale at Lon Frame's Drutf Store Sun. 9 a. m.
ALL MUST WORK.
Old Certificates ot Disability from
Street Duty No Good.
City Physician l. K. Shnekelfont
Mil play no lavtiiltes ami all tho able
b died people will have to either work
the street or pay tho eonimututlon
tax. llecause one is strl: will lje no x
cuse nor is snflerlng from a flight
Usability an excuse. All who are t
tie excuseit inusi no paupers wuo nre
unable to work maimed or paralyzed.
If a man Is slightly disabled but
makes a salary sufilclent to support
himself he must pay tho tax. i
Under the ordinance governing the
working cf the streets In thin city
vartlos relieved must havo a cortl
ricato from tho city physician statin
that they nro relieved. i
Dr. Shackelford In nn Interview this !
morning hail the following to say rel-
Hive to his ruling In the law:
Parties desiring to bo relieved of
treet work must be permanently dls-wnru H accompusne.i unti naH a win-
ubled cripples Invalids or suffering nnn"-T which begntH friends
from an incurable dlsenso and must Mr- U'lwnrdB Is a mumNir of tho 10.1
either have a limb amputated or bo a . wnr'lH Ur0H- roal 'n'" lo; --n-paralytic.
I also hold that n man must lanv of tlllH c'. "ul ""'"
be unnble to work but also unablo to 'n business circles
make a living or earn enough to pay ( Mr- n(1 MrH- Kilwards will Ikj at
the tax. i Jiomo In Ardmoro afttn- NovemlM-r
"I do not propose to make any con- 20. t
ccsslona In grnntlng certificates. I had I
in application for release from work
by a man who makes a salary of $r0
ier month who was to a cortaln ex- 'altogether delightful callod "A Uce
tent dlanbled. I refused him tho ccrtlfl- for a Widow" comes fo tho opera
cate. If he can earn a salary of that house Saturday night. Thltt piny bad
much ho Is able to pay to have tho n long run in Paris and over six bun-
work done." . 'dred nights In Imdou and tho pniv-
The doctor wax also asked as to luces and hns met with splendid hut-
when ho would begin to make monthly cess In this country. Tho' company
vepotts and In reply said: 'presenting this bright comedy Ik wild
"I hope to gel out my first month- to bo an exceptionally good one head-
ly report about December 1st for the od by Pete Raker the ruinous coined-
month of November nnd every month Inn of Chris und Iinn fame. TlokotK
thoreatter ho as to lot tho people nt'on sale Friday. lfi-lt
largo know what the city physician
Is doing."
The scientific construction of tho
Kmlthuntilnn It-iiau liiuuntu umkica.
tomfoit und safety. Thin truss hold
lieriecuy inn wun gentle pressure.
$1.00 to $3.00.
11 F. J. ItAMSHV Druggist.
Subscrlbo for Tho Ardmorolto.
Thoy wi'i jivo you jiloas
ure ah well as
$ Rubel AlleB'retti's
Chocolates and
Bon-Bons
. -
t
t We arc Preset iption Drujj-
f fjhts and stand behind
f our Label
DRUG STORE!
WE DELIVER
Year Parchsie
Phone 11
BOKNIR'S DID SfANO
FIVE
1 1 1 mMMm 1 1 -rirT f !
net ion
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EDWARDS-TRA8K.
A Quiet Weddn0 of Popular Society
Couple.
uvdnewiuy altemoon at tho home of
c) w w TniHk Noj.U Whbhk.
ton. Miss .Vetllo Trask datiKbtor of
TvmK Mr w A 5(WJlrite
Wl.rf Ulu mirrUiKl). . U()V
c (. NVuIth )f te prl pr()t)yU.rmu
' cllllrcll 0fllclatcd. Mr. and Mr. l-
wards Immediately after tho ceremony
were driven to tho union itupnt wboiu
they took tho nouthboinul train for
points in Texns whom thoy wlllpoml
a week.
The ceremony was wllnensed by :i
few of the bride's persona! fiiemln
and the affair was very tpilol. In fact
lew friends knew of list occurrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwards nro both imp-
ular in social circles In Ardmoro aud
number among their fileiidn many of
. Ardmoro's Hoclety lenders. Mrs. Kd-
Opera House.
A comedy wholesome quaint nd
Church Social Announced.
Tlie ladles of the Presbyterian
church announce that a free offering
Boclal will bo held at the manse Thura-
day night.
Hvorybody Is Invited to
attond.
See the life-saving dogs at the Bi-
jou this week. 11-4
i fuHBisaaaDEXsta i
COMMENCING NOV
KM BER 12 AND END
TNTri NOVEMBER 2ti
I WILL bELL.
BUGGIES
AT COST. CALL am
SEE FOiiYOCRbKLF
T. fL
KEAHMEY
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Cost Sale!
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