The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 31, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday January 31. 1907
THE DAILY ARCMOHEITE
PACE FIVE
ROBISON
OPERA HOUSE
FRIDAY
February 1st.
"VhE NIGHT ONLY
HAIltlY HASTINGS
I llh'KNIrt
The Black Crook
Jr. Burlesque Co.
2
BURLETTAS2
AMI
Gay Girls Galcre-20
20-
Tht I'oeiumfi. Hreni-n. Muic him I
KlfCtr triil ttevtn nn mnictt! rut
(lir uum.i i limit upon- (Url tint
Prices-1st 5 Rows $1.00.
Loner Floor 70c.
G.tlkry 35c and 50c.
Tlilics on S.i'e TlritiJjy
Morning
I
If your hen lick In eec prmlncIiiK I
nnu-cr holt) them out by feeding them
our International Stock nnd I'oultry
l'oeil. You'll find it n good Investment.
Y. J. HAMSKY Dr igt t.
Tohn Deere VeliC and Col-
umbus But'pllcs
and Hacks. Cash fall time or month
ly payments. Dlvcns Corhn & Frens.
Our superior proscription servlco
not only affords you protection from
errors but it suppllos tho hUhest do
groo of purity ikhbIIiIo to obtain.
V. J. HAMSKY I)riiB3ht.
Two New York school girls whu
wanted lo see the world ran nwny
to l'hllailelphla. Wasn't that awfu'.-
ly foolish?
S John Peere Velie nnd
H . i TV ' ' I
nnd llacHv
Cah. I 'lP Tim or M.mihh l'jjrnn-n'B
S hivfns
CORHN a FRErtSlEY
The Need of a Piono
Is felt by many families yet thoy hes.
Itato to pay out the largo sum usually
. required to nccuro a high class Instru- 1
m cut. 1
Ily consttltlns our prlco '.Ut and cx
nmlnlng tho
PIANOS I
In our show room It will bo found that
a flno Instrument can bo purchased
for a moderate sum. j
E. B. LUKE I
Established 1-U5. Ardmore'
VISIT
STRUCK'S CAFE
Everythlnri In Season
111 W. Main St.
T. N.
Phone 4
The City Druggist
Hair Barrettes
In the Lntet Pattern.
Bracelets ":r;::r v '
Cuff Buttons': - I "
Scarf Pins ; nl
WALTER C. DEAN
Jeweler and Optician
V r W til. II. . uriMl I 1 V M iln t
THE MARKETS
Furnished jy Private Wirs of H T.
nutnerfO'? 4. Compary.
MfiniiiK New (i" ans L'liituu Kviligj.
A i ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . Thin s i.ij .l.in i.ii
Port Recelpta.
. H not! last year.
4"
Estimated Tamer raw
llotistun 17i0t) to 19000 vt. 7121
last yenr
New Orleans 9000 to 10000 Vt
7(m lajit vpar.
(!a;veat m ;. 000 to 23.0000 va. 7.6U
last year
Gpots.
l.l-njol iay; 3 polii tlowo:
mill. S.87; SRlo 10000 f. a l. 2.0O0.
New York steady ami unchained :
mid. 11o; aalea 106.
New Orleana 11 rm and unchanged;
mid. taloa 3of0: r. o. b. 100.
Calvestott fhim and michHimed;
tnhl. 10 11-1C; aalea 262.
Houston steady ami unchanged;
mid 10 11-16; aalea 1233; f. u. b. 500.
New Orleans Futures.
Clofo
Opon Mali ! Cloae Yeattly
Mar Klin 10.1.1 ln.n3 10 16-10 10.10-11
May ln.1 10.10 10.0S 10.18-19 10.13-1 1
July 10.15 in 'I 10.12 10.23-21 10.13-10
Tone slesily.
New tork Futures.
Close.
Open High Iiw
Uoso Yostdy
Mar 9.20 9n 9.11 11.19-20 9.19-2-1 (
May 9.32 9SS 'I2 O.S'37 y.33-3l
July 9.11 9.17 9.36 9.15-IG 9.11-12
Tone steady.
Liverpool Futures.
Closo
Onon Cloo Yest
Mar-April 5. IS S.42H 5.1?
May-Juno u.ll
July-Ailg 5-3S
C.ll ri. in V&
Closed quiet nnd very sleudy
Chicago Markets.
Clone
Open High Uiw Close Yes'y
Wheat
May ..79 7DVi 78-Vt 7ST1) 7SVi
July ..78 78 78 ' 7Sb 78?;
Corn
May .AC. 47 iG 104.1
July ..40V4 lO&i 40Vi 408 Wt
Oats
May ..3S '! 394.i V.
July ..30 3CVt 3(1 30Vi 35
One thins Is dead sure. John D. 1ms
.1 hi ins been faithful to Ills trust.
ft
B 1
Jl ST Art 1WSY AH PAYING MI3NIS
mil (in MONTHLY l'AYMl;.NTH TOO
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FAIIM an.l CITY HKAL KHTATU
SPECIAL FACILITIES
FOIl I1VYINO ANI MKt.I.INO YOl'lt
PUOI'IIIITY
Call nn or Art.lrpits.
ADAMS BROS.
K.WIi'tmin Itnlc AUDMOItK
IMIONi; SM
MONEY to LOAN
Wl: IMS l.i AN Vol- MONKY UN
ripitDVi't) i ity rmiPKitrY at
I'l.Il I EST. INTi:ttKIT
INSURE
YOril PUni'KltTV IN FlU-iT-OLAHH
I N H I ' 1 1 A N ' 1 1 i.' 1 1 M I V N I K H
Mukt nn AHHTItCT f tltlo nu yn ir
ItmiHiTty In tho ilt Itecnrllnk' PI
trli't him) cl0run ynur title
V u rito t)et'i. ntnl .MtirltdKi" aud
t.ike acknow U'tlumeni t iniu
Call and Sec U.s
W. i Wolverlon 8 Son
1 1 - N Vjhlnirn.n si
Phunu -l
COLEMAN
109 West Main
improvement bonds here
Vayor D.ek and Clerk Bruce Engajed
Affixing Signature! to
tin Bond! This
Morning.
Tlii. Imnds for the street Imnrove-
num. bearing 1 1 - lithographed tuna
tii. of Minor It . Iihk ami VU-.k
H Hrucc .iiritcil this morning from
the publishers. Thorp wore 't2n cop
Ii h of the Ism. Is Irivlnn a face valua-
tlon aftrr tlic signature of the mayor
end clpik anil the seal of the City ha
n affixed of something like 11 in
The bonds bear a alx per pent
1'itc.v.t yoarli payable In twcnt
Mars
II. K. McCiilliuii of thp McQnattera
potnimny which in to pave thp h-treptn
Mnor nick ami Cl-tk Union wore
pnsnit lnn the isn Is wcie deliver-
Pil I'hev wire iihiwcti hy these
g.-n'i mm. Miimr Dick Immediately
ibeeun signing tin- tion.ls and put in
I moat of the morning on thin work.
Manager of the pating company
.stated todii that the rerihltn: of
thp K""N "- n!""hr rl' ""
heslnntne of the pavlnu of the at ice'..
! lnp "nn" wl" " "l;"' "l mm will
iroprcetit ao tnuoh n.otiey piolmlily li
(tomorrow nlpht.
nDPUITrPTC nMAIPAMflTC
The Two Association of Oklahoma
and Indian Territory Today In Ok-
lahoma City for Self Pro-
tectlcn.
Architects of Indian Terrlltoy and
'
A I. I n t n I I f 1 1 . 1 I '
uRtnuuiim ami tit nvsviuti m urtiitiiiiiiin
City today to form ai: association
which will remit In the amalgamation
of the architects associations of the
two territories. The purpose of the
meeting Is to make laws for the pro
tectlou of the architects. Invitations
have been sent out aud It Is ex-
liected that ttotli territories will be
well represented. In ttpeaklng of the
formltm of an association of the kind
for the new stnto Architect John
White of this city unld today thnt he
regretted very much to be unable to
attend tho mooting but that he was
satlslled nn association would be
formed which would fill the needs
and protect the members of his craft
(ji tllL flew BWtc. n0 eonslders tho
....
iiBsociaiioii one ui me uesi iiiiugs on
tho profession
uann at umm
HARD AT WORK.
The Committee of the B.ir Association
Is at Work Completing Arrange-
mcnts for the Banquet on
February 17.
C. O. Ilutni A. Kildl. man. J. i .
Coleman an.l W. Hownrtn. nr-
rRngemellt comniltlee of the Atdlnote
liar usBoeiatlrn vho are to mil.e .il!
nrrangementji fo- th cbannuet to b
given by that association In the m ar
future are hard nt work making
parntlons. On tills committee win
full several other things. The me
also to arrange for the Invitations
and decide whether members of the
bar from other towns will be lncluil-
...1 I.. 1... l.n.. (
I'll .11 till' tmi.u-i. j
February was decided upon ir.i !
the date for Holding the banquet but .
on account of other entertainments
which are billed for that date iinoth-
or .Into will lie selected. As the pro-
position now stands February 19th.. '
will probably bo file date although j
the committee has not fully decided
on this score.
Tho banquet l to be held nt the
Whittlngton hotel and covorH will be
laid for one hundred. Tho association
has recently lo-orgnnlzcd and now life
has been Inptllled In It with tho re
suit tho banquet will be one of the I
most sumptuous of its kind ever tin
dertnkon by tho members of the legal
talent of this city. '
Dinner a Sucess.
Tho ladles of tho Christian church
served dinner today at the court housi
building comer Main and H streets
to probably tho Inrgent crowd ever
attending a cnurrb affair of the kind
At 12 o'clock tho doors of the dining
room wero thrown open and dlnnoi
whs served unll 2 o'clock.
Considerable time had been spout in
arranging for the dinner and when the
doors wero opened the crowds passed
by a hamlBomoly decorated booth In
which stood three young ladles. In
this booth after illnnor Ico cream was
' served. Tho second booth wa of the
same kind wlillo In tho third punch 1
a delirious flavor w'as served boron-
the meal. Other booths In Which d.iln
t mlaspR served delicious thlngr
weio also artistically arranged. Tin
dining tallies wue loaded with ei.nl
ti'ntrr- ind the illnnei ai a grra1
financial succ. H
to be investigated.
The R.jht to Ue Surface cf Mineral
Lards tcr Brick Making Purpoiei.
Brick Plant Ceased
Operation.
A m protswlrlrn
mo m n with the
brick Us n :nt local.
.1 I 'I II I
i! i ' l' ii'ttnc n
I muuIi of thl
eliy wh t h is un aeftrVK.iu 1 .and
plant is the property of local capital
tst.i mil! la Hunted at the coal mlnca
almut fho mllca from At'.iiore. I! hr
not lic-t in nnrn"cn fo rnv
nioiuli- I ' u -aid ih.it th. t
or of tl plant have a huso on a
p nl mln. and other nu -it i 'ai. :
a i:r mti llii tie mine II 1 . w
extcutc l r.r mineral pip
pruprlrtot if the li .
brick plan mar tho i '
B"crio'i 1 l.itnl nnd ir I.
I -il p
t '
t ' n i
''!. f" -m
T'v -':itit
i -.i f t'l"
hi m.Mitii
the nh'li' on (ho In"
van o;enri for aote
ownt
l.tllt Ojifl'Otlt .i
n''
On what acrotiBt th o;. -tiM
were pea M il la not kiKwti. A enmna
ny who propoard baying the plant bad
attornejiii Investlgoie the rtoat tc
'ng0 irrk from i)mU. a plpee or
iwr.BI. aml wlt. hai bwn Ipn-
U for mlnem mmmn. Attorneva
rei.orte.1 Rome .lava atn thnt thn nlani
... k
I land and would have to be moved ofl
should It be operatou.
While the matter hna never bro:.
taken up by the Interior department
jibe legality of the ruslit to run the
plant on KOKU'Rtitotl lind leaaetl for
(mineral piirMaoa In noon at once
when qucHtlouetl.
'Ph. iilatit Bliiikit
... . . .. .. ... .
Mln fit hroapnl att.I If m-n. kiiamImI
' '
will have to be moved.
Robbed a Shoe Shop.
On the representation that same
one stole several pulr of shoes from
Ills shop In tho buslmtis district or
tho city last night. IJlicio Philip
colored applied to the jtollce today
for an Investigation of the tnntler. It
Is said tho shoes hud been located
hut no arrest lias been made. Hilllps
runs n shoe shop and lo one of the
oldest residents of Ardmore.
Cholera In Philippines.
Washington. Jan. 31. According to
n lenoi-t received ttv the siintonn ueti. .
oral cholern has broken otit niiions
t1in.tniuim.sn llslmm.ot. In It... l'l.tl.
- - -
Itinlnes
I n.. iintr-.i .1 (ir... .. r
l"'i"r"" ' "" '" '!
1 there was one death In Manila from
the scourge during thp I. : t week
FIR!
OF SPRING SUITS
A
'ou will find 'in addition to the swell line of Suits and
Skirts our showing of N'ew Waists have never been
equaled in Ardmore.
THE
Is Still On!
All W inter (ioods are
For Bargains
j MADDENSj
RESIDENCE FIRE.
Todvy at Noon the Residence of Jot
Kemp Was Badly Damaged - Quick
Response of Department Pre-
vented Loss.
Flr ilomaftH tlte rpaltlplicp occn
pled b .loe l i in p. ii ti t i: atle. i
uml Klfth avtiuie to -.'it of about
ti n thin afti ri.noii Tin t- itl.ltn-i '
tli propel I) of Mm. V A I'r.ilv Tin
fire ortRinateil In the rmif of the
homo and I Milil to h.ive lin n en laeil
I. a .1 ei tvp fliie When illinni.p..
tin- flic li.t.l vtupil une al.le of Up
r. oi .mil v.n : i.iiIhk rapid n".ilna
Tin : I- u- no dip In t'te hiillil'nit at
th iImp Ti.p fire tl p.iitiw-'it tuple
til" .n tl nl oxtl.u:-l'-!u'il the li1 1.
a f . biirrt "ot . f tii' ..! h '"'If ho'p
T't ei!tc'!' t t!t ret '1 v.iii
1 i B I etil' -i t . 1 In nh I.-'
Til :i N t!'e f!. t i in il.p d part
m in his hid In no me time ami the
ni:ul a re"rtl time The ntrvetu
n-lWr1 heavy lu.t l o!u tear.ia and Itin
were reeling kooiI after a long rent
ani ni. K1H nm.
HEW SAW BONES.
Examination to Practice Physic to
Dc Held In This City Tomorrow.
Fifteen New Tex.ms In City
For Examination.
The niinnal C!caiilantlon for
practice of medlrlne In tho lndlnn
Territory will bcliolil III litis city to-
tmirrow. with Dr. McNeos of this city
ami Dr. l'eters of ChlckRslia conduct- scroti 1 aids natnro In restor-
ing: the examination. Tho advance inn the system to a healthy condl-
irualil of applicants for examination 1 tlon. Sold by V. J. Itamsey W. II.
arrived In the city today at noon nnd ; j'""11"- Ardmoru Dnig Co.. Itonner
(HinslsttHl of fifteen members of thin j "lor
year's class of the Medical Depart-
ment vif the Tort Worth University.
Tho parly Is composed of the fol-
lowing: U.K. tiller Itoy Hughes. W.
.1. Itaio II. n. DlMin. J. !:. Walker. 1).
M. Speer X. R (ireer. 1). C. MrCaleb
It. 1. llnmlllon K. X. Uldgeway. Os-
car Olyenn .1. II. Payne. It. II. Wat-
ford nnd X. M. McLaury.
Local Cotton Market.
The local cotton market has n ton -
dency for n downward price today.
nltholtgli buyers paid ns high as nine
ntlll a lllllt CenlK. I lie price weilheiien
...
ni nmos nun n n .-...n .
the pooniit Krades was paid. The
m"Uvt 18 Vl'ry 'lMKlh 1"r" "lvl"s
been comparatively no change lor the
past two weeks.
SHOWING
S usual Mi:ii. is Inst to
show 1 007 Suits anil Skirts
Tin: newest creations careful-
ly selected arc ready for your
critical inspection This first
sluiwiii" will prove our riht
to your utmost confidence in
both style and price. The
new arrivals include:
New Suits
New Skirts
New Waists
going at Big Reductions.
come to our store
COAL
.:..;..:..j..!..:..v.:..:...:......i..:..x...
PERSONAL MENTION I
!! !!! tv
.1 M. Mi Kilirj of Uoff witH nun'
Thiirsd.i tin liii-lncis
W. C. Thompson of Miirlow In a hiia
Inea visitor In Ardmore toila).
J. O A. Unnli. a prominent attor-
ney of 1'urrall. III. la In Ardmore tin
iHialnesa.
.1. .1. Ttoberta and family of Idnhel.
I. T. were In the city Thursday oil
Lunlnoaa.
W. O. Xorvell deputy t'nltnl Hltites
li'nrihitl nt Marietta was here today
on IniHlnpaa.
l.'tiltiil Htatpa Varshal O A. I'ortei
hax retnrinil from Ada where he has
In en at lending court.
John ttarlpkman. who wi formprlv
raveling rppreaentatlve of a land and
Investment company at ft. rani.
Minn. la In Ine rltv. Mr. Itarlckmtin
will In all probability foeato In thl'
Pity ami engage n the real estate
luminous In connection with a promt
tient real estnte firm of this city.
Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid
Them.
More fatalities have their origin In
r result from H cold than front am
other cause. This fact alone should
make people more careful na there
Is no dnnger whatever from a cold
I when It is properly treated In the be-
ginning. I'or ninny cum Chamber
Iain's Cough Itemedy has lieen reog-
tilted as the most prompt nnd effect
Ual medicine In tio for this disease
It acts on nature's plan loosens the
ntitint r ill .'.hi tti.. lwa iiiuin. Hi
DANKRUPTCY NOTiCE.
In tho United States Court for tho
.Southern District of tho Indian Ter-
ritory. In the matter of llurrol Hicks Dank-
nipt. In bankrupt)- No. tltli'iil.
Tvi the Houornblo Hosea Towniend
Jtidso of tho D.strlct Court of tho
United Htntes for tin Southern DIs-
trlct of the lndlnn Territory:
j llurrol Hicks of Ardmoro In the
Southern District of tho Indian Tor
rltory In said District
res pcctfully
.".... "
of
Inn. t-.m i. .i iu. iiiu.i
... ........nv..
bankrupt under tho laws of Congress
rPlu"K blw!1n1l.1? tlmt 1 hB!
duly surrendered all li s property and
rights of property 11ml hns fully com
decreed by tho court to hnvo full
said acts nnd of tho orderH of tho
Court touching his bankruptcy.
Whoreforo ho prays that ho may be
declared by tho court to hnvo full
discharge from nit debts provnlilo
nga'nst hla oitnto under unld bankrupt
arts except such debts ns are except-
ed by law. from discharge
Dated this 31at day of January A.
I). 1907.
llV'tltKI. HICKS
HankrupL
Smithorn District of tho Indian Terri-
tory ss.
On this 31st day o'f January A. I).
1907 on rending tho foregoing peti-
tion It Is ordered hy tho Court that a
hearing ho had upon the snmo on tho
12th duy of February A. I). ' '7. bo-
foio said Court nt Ardmoro in said
District at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon
nnd thnt notice thereof ho published
In tho Ardmorclte a newspaper print-
ed In said district nnd that nil known
creditors and other persons In Interest
may appear at tho said time and place
and show cause If any tnry hnvo why
tho prayer of said petitioner should
not be granted.
And It Is further ordored by tho
Court that the clerk shall send by
mall tt) nil known creditors copies of
sntd petition and this order address-
ed to tnem nt their places of residence
as stated.
Witness tho Honorable Hnsei
Townseud Judge of tho said Cnurt.
and the seal thereof at Ardmor- In
said district on the 31'. da e. Jar.11-
arv. 11)07.
(Seal of tho 'Court.)
C. M. CAMI'IIKI.I. Clerk.
Ily W. 8 CItOCKKTT Deputy Clerk.
I'lrst piililihhul leii i. II. il'Pi
OKLAHOMA
Tin. I l'tetir'ti'il loll servnl In
V inl Mr illtj Alsu llui kct
trsils suit' Ofil.
Pics CcKes Fine Coffee
Mcknight & hartell
Proprietors
2.2 E. Haln St. Whittlngton BIU.
RIVE US A CALL.
For Ladles and Centlemtn
We've Got It
Colorado -
Molester and
PHONE 32
HUDSON-HCUiTON L CO.
r.4.4n. v.j.
CONFIDENCE
Is tli i .liner tom
til llllsllli v. !(.
h l.v tl.'t ut ur iiui-
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KV1-I. th t IS It) tl... il no- tU t
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DRUG STORE!
VVE DEI IVEK
T ur Purchaie
t Phn s BOsNIR'S 010 SIAND t
ANNOUNCEMENTS
!- -: : -j--j-v
lir Governor:
l.lvK CHUCK
I'or U. S. Somite:
1IKNUY M. I'UHMA.N
I'or Congrewi:
K. W. SKII.I.UItN
a D. CAIlTKIt
I'or Hepresentatlvo:
Dlt. J. Y. YOUNU
I'or Circuit Judgo;
KUOKNU K
WHITE
Tor County Judge:
I. II. MASOX.
I'or County Surveyor:
J. W. HAM.
I
II.'
Kor Shorlff Carter County:
W. K. Mcl.AMOIti:
J. HOI.MKS AKi:HB.
JOi: McKKK.
r
Tlr'
1:
Vi
v
T. J. 1'OI.I.OCK
IIIH II. KOOSIIEB
I'or Sheriff of jno County:
W. I'. THOMIUION
For County Clerk:
J. K. CAUTCH
W. V. WA11UKX
JQIIX It. WHATOH
W. 11. l'HAMK.
J. A. McCUI.I.Ot nil
County Tax Assessor ami Collector:
D. M. HUM I': I
MUNICIPAL OFKICE8.
For Mayor:
It. W. DICK
For Police Judge:
JOHN L. OAI.T
For City Tax Assessor:
n. x. Fnitousox
It. S. HAYDEX
T. J. JONES
JNO. W. CAUDLE
For Chief of Police:
I). E. HOOKER
IIUCK OAIIIIETI'
TOM II. HALK.
For City Attorney:
CASWELL BENVSIT
!
I Roofing Iron I
ALL LENGTHS
I Peter Schuttler Wagons
e
t
X
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Oliver Plows
KlondiKe Cultivators
Highball Cultivators
Full Line Buggies
and
Implements
J
Come and see them
T. K. KEARNEY
A woman can ninko It hot for her
husboji d In more ways than heaping
coals of fire on his head.
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