The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 175, Ed. 1, Monday, December 10, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardmort Monday December 10 190S
PAOE FOUR
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
JTIjc lnilu t'Dmorcilc.;
Every Dy Except Saturday.
BT THE AHDKOHEITK rOBtlSHIKO
COMPANY
Plrflri hi im-T ..:. nr W.
f "it"H. I'. I. Hirn. T Hlauaoa.
H W Hick. H A Hanlai' l
H.iftr Husa. Pri-al'lanl u f. Byfaa
vi i ... " r-.M.ai II. A. ftaiilaat. He. r.-t..rv
Tfeitu'i-r.
Kotare.1 t H.ai.ifllfe at AMaoit n
Hacoad-CIMi Manor.
Termi af Subtcrlptlon
THM KAILr AKtlUOttBITM .
on- We-V . - - - !J
Una Mnota . ..Si
On.Yr . w
TIIR WHHKLT ABDUORKITM
ft Yrr t.j Ull - H if
nii Month -
Tarn" Hiiatln .
Anr "rr.iiioo rMotli apt.a Ik akara
lr n.i ruuitl..n ot ni imvmib wMoa mij
S UflDla.f IoTm A HDM..l1.or a attlOM i
b.'l on r-...rt tlit ra ha lalaa. wlll be
lrtl c.rrana l If Iirouk-Mt t.i lh tl)llua
.1 lha l.al.llliar I
" Fhone '
llattnaik Maaatfar Odlca
Cllr r..ilt'ir' niTlca
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Ardmorc Monday December 10 1906
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tor Coiigroiia Ith Cotigroaalimal Dla-
trlct.
J)It. R W. HKIW.nitN
of Mllbiirn.
Tor I)muerallc nomination for Clr-
rult Jnilgo.
HUQKNK 15. WIUTK
THE DELIVERY OF HITCHCOCK.
It la rbaia not atrango In the
' ..! of Indian Territory that l'rcal-
.lint IliHitovolt wna HCtnale.l liy a
roRHtm vury liiiirtant In the HiKtlnt-
inont of Jhuiwh It. Carflt'lil n Hwro-
tnry of tli Interior to aiicccol Ktliau
Allen Hitchcock. Ah rttganla IIib In-
illnn Torrllory It U Ihu imlvuraiil iln-
Hlru that tli(iri) ahnulil liu a thoniugh
ovcrhaiilliiK of nil hranclma of thu In-
terlor ilcimttiiiuiit nul thu hupit that
Kiliody la buttvr oiiilpiinl to eoixluct
thu Investigation than Mr. Carllvlil.
Acrorilltig to our corruaiMiinlunt It
liaB lioi-n known In WnaliliiKton for it
li.nn tlmu that Bncri'tary IllU'licm-k
wlHh. il to ti'tlro front tlio ilt.nrtinut.
1 kiih only on thu ihthimiiiI and ur
COtit rtxiuaat ot Mr. ltooaovult tuailu
i i.' it ilii' latter micn'i'cli'cl the Into
l'r. -I.I. nt McKlnlny. that Mr. llltcll-
t .i. I. i ..lnontcil to remain at tlio lioa.l
..i ilic Intnrlor Di'.artmunt. liu liaa
l. . n ii.-ckliiK i jirotMir opiHirtunlty
t . i IIiiiiiIhIi IiIm ililtloa over alncc
I. hi until now tlio tlmo lina not aoi'in-
.1 iip. for tlio change
' rcw )uara ago" our corroHKinil
nt wrlua." the aocretary began an
iiuiuliv Into thu land frauila of wlilrli
Hi. tovcrntnont imrliapa for two Upc-
.. !.'. Iiiih been tlio vlrtlni. Aa (ho
li..iih nrogruaaiHl atartllng facta
v . i. il.'vi.(iKl. Tlio deeper the prolio
v. n iilunged the moro aorloua the all
ii til. hi became. Tlio iliacloaure of one
. i "f facta led to tnveatlgntlona fur-
Hp i alimg until Secretary Hltchcork
r-1 . . i . I hlmaelf Involvwil In a aerlea of
In i . i i i i 8. the extent of thu ratlQcu.
iiuii'. i.r which nobody imaatbly could
I. I1..VV
.i only tlio ordinary public landa
!. Involved In the frauds but nilu-i-i.il
l.mda Im liuling gold allver. con-
p. i b'.id nnd coal mines timber landa
and practically every other Inturvat
of i In- government relating to tlio
imldlr domain woro found to bo ppr-
in. .ii.'.l with corruption and fraud.
The developmenta In the altuatlon
placi d Secretary Hitchcock very mufh
in the attitude of the man who bad
a In in hold on the boor'a tall lie
hd not care to bold on aud bo dared
inn I. 'I go.
' I'lie luveattgatlona are by no meana
i t luded yet. but they havo gotten
tni.i xiich ahiiM) that a trauafer of the
.I. r ntinent to another aocretary now
i hi l..' iniide wlthoul Impertllni; the in
i i . . i of Hie government. It la the pur-
I . .' of the president nut only to have
i (i.irltnSd continue the Injiililex
I.. '1111 by Secretary Hitchcock but to
i n -i ii ute a rigid and aweeplng Invea
Hi:. ill. m of aft branrhoa ot tho Interior
Department Itaelf. Many comulttlnta
li.ni' reached tho president concern
I iik the operatlona of aouie of tho bu-
reaus tif tho department and he pro-
i ..!. to get tho bottom facta on
wliU h tho complalnta are baaed II
tluit be (Hiaalble.
"Mr. (larfleld waa aolectej to do
t)l" work became temperamentally
and educationally ho (a excellently
Planned for It. lie la a natural dig-
m r alter facta la a luer of good
a'.i'liy and onee he obtalna a hold of
.mulling ho cannot bo pried looao.
I I'. pienldent feela (hat If tlico la
. . andal or corruption or looi'e-
i . - ..f inethoda in the Interior de-
pj'ttieiit Mr. (larfleld will dlacovea
" He ban In.lefallnable encii.-y and
i uitij; and aggreHaive. Ilia HOrvlre.
U'ji only ll h Chief of the Ilurei. of
( oriKjiatlona but also as a member of
i
i
thn Kvp Commission (onvlneo I Hie !
. . I ...... . l V. . . V. .. lha nun Mrhf.rt. !
1 " . . . .. . '
h" wanted t undertake the nri In
tin' Interior department. It la b ll-v- i
i.l. m nralh. Hint aurh bii InvutlM'
tii.n ai. "Mr rinrfh-M will Institute will
I... fiiillfiil i.f imixirlam n-aiiita. i.ir ii
m in. .n HMet that thn. Ik l-.d
for an limulry of (hat kind In wv. u.l
r ihfc iik uun-aiiH 01 mo inurmr.
-flO-
TOfttK MAKES KBPLY.
1
Relttratea ttattment WhUh He Mie
to CeniiraMlOttal Member.
lly AHwKlaUd I'reaa.
Cincinnati o Dw. n.-nellamy
Storer today replied briefly to tha
Klatement In the prealdent'a letter to
Secretary lioot which waa given to
thn preaa laat night. anaweriBg on
the imaltlon he had heretofore taken
ami reiterating atatementg made by
him In a atatement to tho member
of the orelgti lelatltma committee (it
congreaa mado public laat week
Blorer today aald: "I aeem to have
Iieon elrtr'.i;.l a member of th Anani-
as club like alt othera who have
romn Into dlaropute with the preal-
dont. I am now claaaed with Senators
Chandler. Tillman and Ilalley and
with othera who tiavo queatltined
Home art or word of the prealdent
I.lko uvery other American gentlu
im.it who haa a wife to protoct I
undertake to dftfend her name from
Inaultatlon and chargna of falaehotal.
Continuing he aald. Archbishop
Ireland told tnn that on aeveral oc
raalona In conversation with him lie
took credit for acting which he now
repudiate. r.-j
Hlornr aava lid haa four letters
. . .
Mt-nr...K on wiw win.i.inTiy na .u
.n..n i !. .ii .t u.itK
promotion or Ireland all or which
i. .UJ..r.u ...i . i.. iu
he anKcrls tend to bear out Ills ron -
t..nii.... ft. ! iha .....ion
tendon that I olieyiil the explicit
Inalrurtlona t.f Hooaevelt In acting
aa I did with regard to the promo
tion
Packing House Trials Continued
lly Associated l'rom
Chicago. Dec. 10. Thu trlnl (if thn
(Kicking hoiiso coriKirntlouH Indicted
for conspiracy In restraint of trade
was loday continued until January 10.
KILLED DY HUSDAND.
Mrs. J'. E. Cry of Walker Wac Acci-
dentally Shot Yesterday.
Ardmorello Special.
1'nulH Valley. I. T Dec. in. Tho
enllro (op of Mrs. J. 12. Crya bend
waa blown off Sunday morning by
a ahiit gun in liu- hands of her hus-
band. J. K. Cry nt Walkor n amull
(dace ten miles east tif hero. Tho
couple had gone to (he row lot near
their home Sunday morning air. Cry
linil lakcn the gun along to shoot
iiilihltH. Mrs. Cry waH seated on tho
fence ntul lior huabaml wna standing
on the ground with the gun In hU
luindH when It was accidentally dln-
charged. Tho entire coiitenta cntonnl
her brain and d.'tith ensuwl Immedi-
ately. The husband la almtiat frantic
with grief. Tho couplo were newly
married.
Standard Fights Rate Law.
lly Associated I'reaa.
Chicago lKc. id. The fight ot tho
Standard Oil company of Indiana
ngalnat ton Indkiments returnod
August 20 commenced hero today.
1'rocodlnga today were baaed on the
company'H demurrer. Tho company
contended that (crtlnn tm of tho
rate law paused by rAingresa Juno
20 repeals the i:iklus law uiulor
which tho government la bringing
pressure on the action and that tho
ladlctmenta aro not sufficiently spec-
ified. This Day in HUtory.
183 J Andrew Jackson laaued his
proclamation ngalnat the nulltnura or
South Carolina.
1K50 Dr. l.lvlngstono reached Uin-
dun and gave an arount of bla 111
yoara' sojourn In tho heart or Arrlca
Dr. Uvlngatono wont to Africa In 1840
under tho auspices of tho Uindon Mis-
sionary society. Ho liilxired nnd trav-
ehsl for 16 yoara and tiKn his return
received from I ho Geographical society
a dd nmlal for his lniHrtniit dis-
coveries and ablo reixirt. Ho aubse
uiieutly made two trips and died there
in 1X73.
lawBear Admiral William Kdgar
lAiUoy. it. s. X died: barn 1817.
IMS William lllack tho noveliat.
died In London; horn If41. Treaty
of iieacr lietwein I'nlted States and
Spain signed at aPrls. Ilrst Ameri-
can troops marched through tho
stroeta of Havana.
1905 Haronest von Suttnor of Aus-
tria awarded the Noble Peace prlao
valuod at $40000.
Election Notice.
Notlco la hereby ghvn that le
regular annual meet lug or tho stocK-
holders if tho City National Hank ol
Ardmoro I. T. for tho purixiso of
electing aovon directors to serve the
ensuing year wl.. no held on Tues-
day. January Sth. 10ii7 at the otllce
of said batik between the lunirs of
I" o'clock a in and I o'clock p. m.
A. II. l'Al.MIClt. Cashier.
Ardmure t. T. lVc. S. 1D06.
oath dound society.
i
Members Pledged Protect Thoae In
Trouble i
' .
giving the name of Walter lc. and
n m..- immu.-r ... ......
Tw-nlyHflh lt.fntr la hero today.
U- states thai he Is en roito to New
....- ...-..
lon will all meet and be provided for.
Ive aiwtea that only nine Veraona
i were engaged In the trouble g
Brownavllle nd that a aecret aoctety
Uxlated In the T wont y fifth Infantry
Ihtt WM worn u never divulge the
of member who KOt i0
toubo
'
Eleetrle Chair for Gillette
'ijy Aaiorlated I'reaa.
today aenlenced to die In the
j chair during tho week begltinl
iuary 2a 1907.
ARKANSAS LABOR FEDERATION.'
Fourth Annual Convention of State
Federation Now In Setslon.
rdmorelte Special.
I'ort Smith. Ark.. Dec. 10. Union
m.rniiitiii 110111 in. utur too ainu n.u
here today as dclegntea to the fourth
a.tni.nl e.mvt.ittloft if thu Arkntiafltt
Htmo Federation of Ibor. While Itfaa lo P to Mr. Townaend. The per-
than onehalf of the local union. of"' w" ln'r"ml lfll ho m"
. . . .. .i . . ! retired nnd did not care to arlHe. lie
Arkansas aro afflllatotl with tho slate ..... . .
. . i llion staleil that he know of the most
organisation. Secretary I II. Mooiol .
... horrible murder which haa over been
reporta a constant Increaae In tho aen- .......
. . . committed In the territory and want-
tlment favoring federation of lalmr .... . ... ... m.
. . . ed to Inform Mr. Townaeml of it. The
Interestii. Friend y relations have
. oecn ereaiiii oeiwifn inu larniera
i .... .
nnd tho trade unions nnd an agree-
i . . v. .
n))nt haa been made btween tho
1. . .. . .
Karmcra' Statu I nlun and thu State
! .......... K.a i '
t .
uvi nnai ui".
"Organized lalmr In Arkansau repro-
seals n largo majority of thu voting
strength." aatil Secretary Moore "Us
only wealitiims being n lack of coop-
eration nnd an undcrtandlng of what
othora employisl In different kinds of
labor really want. Tho State Federa-
tion opens tho wny to cooperation
and n defensive nnd offensive alllanro
Hint would put the men who toll In
practical control of tho .political des-
tlnloa of tho atato. Tho ccntrnl trades
councils of several cities and coun-
lies havo nlrondy accomplished this
ami thero Is no reason why It should
tint become a stnte movement. Wher -
over the federation Iirb been ablo to
roach tho members r the Farmers'
Unions with n personal explanation of
Its alms It has met with a hearty re-
ceptlon. I urgo upon -II tho local un-
Ions tho Imporlnnc tnklng up the
work of federation. tho end Hint
we nmy havo n compact liody Incl
lnL. .11 tho farmers minors Rnd oth. .
Inborera of the state nnd thus placo
Arkansna In tho front rank or organ-
ised labor."
FOR RE-ENLISTMENT.
Discharged Dlacks Petition Depart-1 Mr. Phelps Is u man of family and
mcnt for Re-Enlistment. j will return to Mlnuesotn so ns to
Washington Hoc. 0. -- I'roaldcnt ' 10' family nnit pennies lo this
Roosevelt has lawn asked by the mill-1 nw llolno' 110 oxiirossed hlmse..
tary nuthorlllos for Instructions ro- well pi nsod with tho out-
gardlng the cases of iho dlschargod look "".wlll endeavor to niluco oth-
members of tho Twenty-fifth Infantry j e to como-
who upply for ro enlistment In tho ai Mr- tel'Qeld has been hero for
my on tho basis that their previous "omo tlm l'rloctttiB ntul when hi
crvlco has been "honest and faith-! rlon BrrlvcJ thv cuiicIudeH to
. . I buy noignborlng places.
So far three of those soldiers havo
formally applied to tho military seoro-l
....... ti.. nrn s.
geant Mingo Sanders of twenty-six
. . i. i. iim.
years service; I'rlvnto Ulmor llrown.
of sixteen years' service anil l'rlrnto
Thomas Jefferson of thtrtocn yours'
sorvlco.
As a basis tor oxocutlve action the
application of Sergeant Sander was
mml to tho president and further ac
Hon In the matter will depend upon
his Inatructiona to the military author-)
e"'
Thero aro about fifty of tho dla-
charged soldiers of the Twenty-firth
Infantry in this city. II Is undcrslood
their cm rue .f action will iUmmmuI to a
great extent ou the president s troat-1
mom of tho case of Sergeant Sunders.
T
Three Brothers Wed Three Sitters
Philadelphia Hoc. 0. It Is not of -
ton that two families aro so closely
linked by marriage ns thoso or tlurns
and Cotnoy. Three IturnB sisters havo
married three Cotnoy brothers tho
last rerenmny having been perform-
ed only a few days ago.
Mary IlurnB married Iiulij CotniT
nine years ago. and they nro now llv
Ing at 2121 Ellsworth street
Two
yeara hitor Margaret Hums became
tho wife of Joseph Cotnoy. They llvo
at 1621 South Capitol St. honored by n Invitation to deliver tho
Tho latest family alliance between ' Invocation at the opening or the con-
tho Ilurnses and the Cotnoya waa tho stltutlonal convention which he did
marriage or Sarah Hums Klkloa to1 closing by leading the delegates In re-
John H. Cotne. Mrs. fllklns' ilrst citing the Lord's praor. Oklahoraan.
Illinium. I died several cnrB ago and -
she determined to follow Hie famllv ' T1" w- c T- l'- ""' wl1
precedent chi.ng a seen bus-. 1 XJr
hand Hiey are lllng at '.7(1 Sguth la (1 8lmi. m h INGRAM. See
Horr.inro street. j -
I I shnvo notes j Goldsmith. 135
Madden sells Toys for less. Kast Main. 27-lm
ftDnMflBE A PJ fl DIIRPCII
KIIUItlUML. HI1U I UHUhUU
(fori' nurd from page one)
WanUiw! .ei quart. : for Pure ill
b( ( jr m.
()th (.Mi . JullllIl w.r
Mt Th f k 1ir haMR
Crtf ldw by hc -..
as admirable Interference Th
vlillora ahowed a lack of practice
and were too tJow.
The line up waa aa fallows:
Ardmore ' I'urceil
Iwenstelo. C; ajchumsn. C
Sawell r. g. Dorcbeetcr. r g
Carter r. t. Clem r t
Mann r. o. Horton. r e
Wyont I. . Harrla. I g
S'orrla I. t. Thompaun I t
! 0.ena I. o. Julian. I e
; Price also I. e.
I'atteraon q. b. Wantland q i.
frame 1. h. Crlswell l h
Harris r. h. Ingall r. h
i Wecka f. b. lloyetl f. b
I The I'urceil team outweighed the
' l 'e1 '" Iunda to the m m
FAKE TELEPHONE MESSAGE.
Judge Towntend Called Out of Bed bv
a Crank.
Some one telephoned to the p h!
donee of Judge Hosou Townaend Sun i
i day night alKitit 'J o'clock and aHke.l
iiidil .u.a.'o ouwriy noil num..
...
no facta In tho case. Neither would
.... ...
ho reveal his identity. Tho marshal s
. ... ....
o lice waa lnfonnoil of tho affair butwas unable to fathom who could have
jiiitJiii'ii nun witiur inuru waa any
thing to tho story. It la tho opinion
that somu dcmontcil portion 'phoned
tho message as thoro seems to bo no
truth In It.
WILL RAISE TRUCK.
Two Minnesota Farmers Buy Land
Near City for Fruit Farms.
From blonk Minnesota to Ardmoro
Is a long Jump hut nevertheless two
experienced truck nnd fruit fnrmora
I havo mailo tho trip from that statu
to Ardmoro bought land and will
engage In the business of raising
1 'rult nnd vegotnbles.
1 Ii- A. I'holps ot Mnplcttm. Mlr.n..
and O. C. IJtchlluld of Mnnkaho
I Minn. two experienced fruit nnd
truck men havo bought adjoining
twenty aero farma about three miles
Bt "f to city and will engage In
Imlt and vegotablo farming next
' ri'nr-
u A- vlier arrived In Ardmoro
'l ITUayawek ngo on a prospect
Ing trip with a view of lori..'ng In
this state nnd having heard bo much
of tho section of country around Ard-
moro mncludod to stop over und
vlow tho land with tho result that
within n day or so n deal was closed.
Mr. l.ltrhtlel.l has boon here nuout
i ah.. K... .1... J
" 7 "
i carofl'1 tUl'y " fllness for
1 r"f.k rowliig. j
' 1110 nilvont of ioso two men may1
. . '
...v.... .iii.i. ..it iiiin .vv.iuii vi iiii
country nnd should their movo be
n pitifltnble one It will mena tho '
inovciiicnt of a largo number of jieo- j
Iltn In 1 Ilia arw.lli.tl n.lil ns n rnaiill I
mA of a ffiw mrmming
u0 M gmnu Umm w)
Bnd l)r(nK (moM wtmlUl (0
of tho cmmry nll
enmo Ardmoro to grow bb never bo-1
foro
' I
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The friends of W. I. Cruoe announce
uim as a randidulo for re-election ns
I a member ot the city school board.
j Election Dec 88.
1
The friends of I. II. Lovo announce
him ns a cnndldate for ro-olectlon to
memborahlp In tho board of trusteos
ot the Ardmoro public schools. Kloc-
Hon Dec. SO.
Dlshop Meerschaert Honored.
The HlBht IW Theophllo Meers-
ehaort. bishop of tho Catholic diocese.
Oklahoma See. haa returned from n
' 'rip Outhrlo. While thoro he wns
i i is 1 1 i .- r7f mi-
Yd nil v urs- u1 read
7 "
T.ik'.ma Hiscuit make a good
Wf
wholesome satisfying luncheon.
They have all the nutriment of
wheat. They contain more nourish-
ment than any other cracker all
the good of the tvintl the nitrogen
is retained in baking Takoma
Hiscuit by the Loose-Wiles exclu-
sive method.
This is extremely important
because taste gol is only part good.
If we lost this nitrogenous ele-
The ordinary soda cracker is made from
flour which is bolted for whiteness till much of
the nourishing nitrogen is lost.
The ordinary soda cracker is baked by out-
' of-datc methods in old-fashioned ovens which
permit most of tho remaining nitrogen to
escape up tho chimney.
So we say Takoma Hiscuit taste better
and contain more uoutishincnt than nny other
soda cracker.
iT
mo
J. D. MILLtR ALLOWED BAIL.
Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus
Sued Out.
Application lor bund for .1. II. Miller
ehaiged with the minder of Collins
was madu by his attorney before
i Judgu Townsund this morning. The
' writ ot habeas corpus was granted
I ami Millor waa allowed ball In the
sum of (6000. Up to a lato hour this
afternoon however nc ball wns made.
At the Jail.
Tho Jailer has been kept qnlto busy
since Saturday receiving aud luleas-
Ing prisoners. Tho following Is tho
record:
Received the following: I.ula Simp-
son Thos. HImpson nnd Hugh II.
Simpson grand larceny; I). Knight
indicted by grand Jury for selling wIiIb-
l:oy In Jail In default of $300 bond;
J. II. Holder sentenced from ChlcUa-
shn In two cases for Iolatlon of wills-
hoy law thirty days and ten dollars
line In unch case; 1)111 Itny sentenc-
ed to one year and n day lu Fort Ixiiiv-
onworth penitentiary from Chlcliashn
court; Jim .Murray sent up from
name court for tho same charge nnd
the same porlod; Jesse Reed sentenc-
ed to three years In tho federal pen
nt Columbus O.. ou tho charge ot
grand larceny from Chlckasha.
Hon Anderson charged with murder
returned to Jail caso having been poHt-
puned. S. J. lllount was sent to Tishomingo
this afternoon to be tried for having
committed grand larceny.
A. J- Hoe arrested by Deputy Mar-
shal Irby on tho charge of assault to
m Toxob. on two chargosETAOI
hill.
C. F. Sulllns brought In on a wilt
of removal from the northern district
of Texas on two chargos embezzle-
ment and forgery. Tho defendant Is
wanted at I'urceil.
New Suits Filed.
Tle following new suits woro filed
In tho clerk's office since Saturday
afternoon:
Mary Jano Coopor vs. Jake Coopor
divorce. Hoth parties aro Choctaw
Indians. The grounds for application
are cruelty and abuse.
Solomon Abram vs. I.ltzle Abrnm
dliorce. lluth pnrtlos are I'lil.-kasaiv
freednii'ii Suit brought on the grounds
of desertion
IvveJo Ctmtructfun Comnany vs
Missouri Construction Company and
Davis nnd Turner Falls Railroad Co.
Takoma Hiscuit
arc ns tasty as a
' C'lJcn-brown crust of
' V 'IllliUV
crisp delicious.
- n r n
f V
CRACKER a CANDY CO.
suit for non-peiforniance of contract
nnd damages.
M. F. Mobs vs. J. M. Arnold bull on
account for purchase prlco of cotton
sold tho defendant. The amount In-
voked In this case Is $119.07.
Jesslo A. Whllo vs. Sid White di-
vorce. Suit brought for abandonment.
Gambllna Outfit Burned.
Unllod States .Marshal 0. A. Porter
nsslsted by Deputy United States Mar-
shal John Irby visited a gambling
room over tho grocery Btoro at the
corner of Mnln and D stieots this
morning and confiscated n table and
several chalrB together with tho par-
nphornalln consisting of poker ehecl s
nnd cards.
The entlro outfit was burned. No
ono was found In tho promises.
Local Cotton Market.
Cotton today was bringing from S.S0
to 10 conts per pound on tho streets.
This prlco has ranged around tho (en
cent mark fpr (ho past week Tho
best grade which Is scarco brought
as high as ten cents today but tho av-
erago prlco-wns below this. Most of
tho cotton being received nt present
Is stained and doe snot bring n good
prlco. Cotton buyers aro of tin spin-
ion that there will bo very little (list
grailo cotton received during the re
malnder of the season.
BUSY LAST WEEK.
Fire Department Answered Four
Alarms One Serious Blaze.
Tho week Just paBsed has been tho
busiest In tho hlstury of tho flro de-
partment for como tlmo. Four alarms
were answered during tho week
three of which were from minor
tnzoB nnd were easily extinguished
tho fourth was moro serious and re-
sulted In a heavy loss.
It has been tho ohscrvnnco of tho
oldost firemen In tho department
that when thoro Is ono alarm turned
. . It la certain that others will follow
It closely. For days thero will bo no
Urns nnd when ono Is turned In oth-
ors will follow. This has been watch-
ed by the Hromon nnd they always
expect other flros goon nfter one Is
lurned In.
A special snlo of embroidery nt the
baznar tomorrow and don't for -id
the dinner which will bo served by
tho Methodist ladles at tho Wheeler
building.
Madden tells Toys for less.
tsrs for Good
tnent of the wheat in making Takoma Hiscuit
we would lose th-t jnrt. which sustains life tho
most important con i.tuent of human tissue.
Without it flour i nest to worthless.
If retained in the flour but lost in baking
crackers the crackers aie ttwtilrss. Tho
Loose-Wiles test of soft winter wheat flour
from which Takoma Hiscuit are made proves
to us that the good of thu wheat has not been
lost in milling.
That means tho material is right.
The Loose-Wiles exclusive method of
baking in modern ovens where the temperature
cannot vary keeps this of the wheat in
Takoma Hiscuit.
That means the Method is tight.
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They are good when they leave" our
bakeries.
They arc good when they reach you the
Hlue Seal triple protection package takes care
of that. Huy a bos today and after the first
"nibble" you'll think you nsver knew how good
a soda cracker could be.
Get the genuine at your grocer's. 5-cent
package for convenience. 10-cent package for
economy.
n e r n
U.3.-.
ISoe
TP
Trip
Market
I have made a special trip to
the markets and have purchased
the most elegant and exclusive
line of diamonds and Jewelry In
tho New State.
Whatever may be your taste
I can please you.
;.ss
The !
Jeweler
LucKy?
On Iho first day ot January I will
give away n lady's gold watch Stand
ard American make. Any person who
purchases $2 worth or upwards horo
Is ontltled to guess nt tho number of
hours mlnutcB and seconds tho wnich
will run when fully -a mind up. Tho
closost guosser gets tho watch.
Prices Reduced
Reduced prices on wntches elutks
and Jewelry until the first of January.
Como In nnd seo what I offer for
your holiday purchases.
Hnpalrlnq a specialty
I.
Watchmaller and Jeweler
West Main Street
Iivo may bubble over but bate Is
apt to slop over.
OGE
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