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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Tuesday May 21 1907.
nljc Unilij gVrDmorcilc.
T lUK KimOHtn. UHLlSltlN-
COMPANY SIDN-Y SUGGS President.
HYHNK Vlce-I'rrldrt t
A ItA'l' Vll
.Hei'ri-lnrj'TrfMpuri-f
Jiraatura Hilnri fuue'. wurr
dVhittinifinu. i I. iirrtte.n
T. Hlt-ilmiti.
'ft w Dick II A lllanl.
Hnirrnl at thi" l'i(fflc 1 Ann ire
sei'-'inl-e ia Mailer.
Ttrmi of .Subscription
TIIK DAILY AllllMOKKITK
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TIIK WKKKLY AlttlMIIIIBITK
far Tear br Mall
ail Monttia
Tbree Monlha -
The Ariiiwirelt la tt OtTlc-lnl Journal of
li I r 1 1 - il Htal- t'otirl lo the Hmiiherii
Dinrlri i r Ariltnore and Marietta C .una.
therefore Ihi" iinir pa-r 'or legal Miiillr-
Hon tlinfcrupU'y Notice ami Notice nf
pale ill llanltriliti' ca.i etiiaiiNlllii: frum
thorn- r jurta
rhonai
Hailneat Manager a IrtMce . - .... SW
cm minor1 unite
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H IIAUIANI)
O H. Whl.CII.
... Managing IMItor
OUT Keillor
Ardmore Tuesday May 21 1907.
The Shawnee Newt 1 luuiiiiin
dally brief tea sou H fioiii llrt reuileru
why they do ur do not favor Htiilo-
hiHid. Hut if Tnft doeH take tne ireal-
donllal chair they'll certainly have
lo knock off the nrniH ami holatcr up
the finincnork.
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"Is there Kiicb n thliiK as n fresh
Lincoln sfiiri "" aaka the Iloaloii Her
nlil l'rohahly not. There nie ntnii
a lot of frch Lincoln Ktory-tellera.
"There Ih much Interest In tilflliiK
IhltiRN" inuseil Dr. Aked Itockefel-
lor'a new jiiinlor. Dr. Akeil has been
reailltiK what the New York papora
said abuut li I in.
Tulsa paid Jlllit.liol) to secure the
removal of tno Henry Kendall ColleKo
from MuskoKeo to that city. The In
altutlou wilt be worth ten fold that
amount to that thriving city.
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Hot weather has not Jet come. No
one la over anxious for lis advent
but the statement that llm watermel
on crop amounts to 121 will make
the ultimate piospect a meat deal
more bearable.
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The Idea prevails anient; the demo-
cratic votera of the new state that
they lire compelled lo vole for one
state senator from the Oklahoma side
of the stale and one from the Indian
Territory side. In the democratic pri-
mary election. This Ih a mistaken
Idea an the voter can cast his ballot
f.ir either two candidates ft tun the
Oklahoma side two from (lie Indian
Territory side or olio candidate from
the Oklahoma side and one from the
Indian Terillory side of the Mute.
However one candidate from each
side of the state will he tleclaictl the
nominee of the party. T he candidate
rect lvlu;; the majority ol oteti on the
Oklahoma side of tl.e slate will lie
out) nominee and the one receiving
(ho majority on the Territory aide
will he the other nominee.
The nttlt.ide mime newspapers have
taktn wlh reference to the federal of
tlclals at prc.tciit ImltlliiK office In the
Indian Ter Uory shows a inaikod In
noraucc of the men of wh.uu lhe
Bpcak or else Is ail oWtleuco of blind
prejudice The word carpet Imrkit
baa been coupled frequently with the
ilium l of 1-Vili nil officeholders In this
couiitrv Not only the press but the
public have fallen Into the habit of
referlm; to ofllcoholders ns carpethtiK
pels That such men as are at pies
ent In ofilce In the Southern Dlslilct
nre carpeHiagKers Is out of the tpies-
lion The B.stem by which the are
placd In ofilce Is not iiKrccalile to'
the resid' nts of the Territory fienil
t'ie fiut that they have no voice In
their m It'Ctliui but the officials them-1
selves arc in most cases competent I
ninl above censure. Such men a.t I
JuiIko I lost a Tow intend who Is at1
prestnt holdiiiK llu xisltloii of jiultie
of he Stni'Iiein Distilct M. Cump
bill clerk of the court A. (' fiuee
fonnir tl -met attorney. V. II John
son for'ner district attorney anil the
pre m ut fu uinbent of that oitlte
flecrci It Walker and Anslstnm Ills
trlct Vlirney J. K. lliuuphret . .tic
sainplts of the men who !iae nn
nre hohlliiK office In this courirt
These nun are not cariietliauners
They are brainy brilliant men. Kit 1 1
meet upon the platform any man In
the southwest In iirKiimeiit The '
might liavo had the pull to net Into
ofilce' hut they ul&o have hail the
ability When will this district or
county to ho haro n moio brilliant pro
secutlnK attorney than tlieso men who
have htdd that offlco or known to bo
The word carpetbagger should bo
SUGGESTS THAT THE YEAR DE
GIN MAY 1.
If nil nrrnimonioiit could Ik- mailt'
...lit. .1... .l.Hlnil.Hnk.N t .l.l 1...
11 II IIIIT Hiiiitiiini'ii'iiniiip i..m ...
In favor nf having th year bcKln wlln
Uit 1( nf .Ytiiy.
'.in lhi lint nf Jatmnrv 1 have iij !
real (wimallnn r the heglnnlim nt
i i . ....
new period ti e tnrtl ig o a in
Heal.' Ilotwtfii the last day ot Decern
Iter and the llrat day of January
there exlita no libelant la I illrferenrt-.
My heart ihx it3t aiRnlly liy a ilnttV
throb that it la aware of the Thawte
Nature uihw not turn ner in n aieep
when the whlatlea I nw an.l the hellKl
rlnp: to announce the artificial dawn
f the nrtlfl.lal year or illstiirn the
snow blauket under which It has lain
inntilmatii fur a mciutli or more. On
the other hand we SHintnneously six-
nullre the arrival f the sprliiK y n
revolutliiii In our thoimhts our nm li-
ners our clothes our th.uies and our
habits. Nature conleinptunim of tht)
astronomers shakes tiff Its colt1 leth-
argy ami Klves ns n happy New Year
at the tlowery Ihreahholil of t'li montl'
ef May. I have no notion of how tho
chniiKo 1 siiRKest oould he br
about r whether I' I'lns. wTio saw
...e real New Year sail across Ur
lagoon In his litdietl Venice tor
many yenrs couhl upset the derrec
his learned preecessor; I can ee'
say my own hloo tells me that al-
though by the almanac wo are todn
well III t the second quarter of the
New Year the Old Year Is still witi
us and the New .ear Is about to
dawn. The Interpreter In the
American .Magazine.
o.jo
In placing the fate of n negro
chained with rape iism it girl of his
own race In the hands of a negro
Jury Judge Dlckerson of Chlcknshii
has imtnhllsheil a new precedent In
the south ami has made It sIMe
for the negro as an Instrument of the
law to II v ' the punishment of that
class of his race which Is n menace lo
society an opHirtunlly which has
never heretofore bi-eii afforded li I in.
What the Jury will do with the author-
ity placed III their hands Is .a matter
of speculation anil their verdict will
be watched with Interest. The av-
erage Intelligent Iie;ro abhors the
acts of that class of their race as
much as does the white man and
stands as leady to mete out punish-
ment for such a crime. Willi this
fact evident will the Jury mete out
Justice with determination to stop
the ravnges which can end hut In one
way anil that disastrous to the negro.
Willi the effort of tho Intelligent class
of the rare In Hie right direction
such rnvages can be stoppc 1. and tlio
Jury In the case on trial at Chlckasha
has nil opportunity In set an example
to others of their race' should the
prisoner he proven guilty.
"Itlillug on the co uca tener of a lo-
comotho will cure consumption says
a Hiisslun doctor. Host ami quiet Is
secured If the patient falls off while
the train Is running at full speed
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Wontlerful Eczema Cure.
"Our little boy hud eczema for five
yeaiti." writes N. A. Adams llenrlct
ta. Pa. "Two of our home doctors
vild the case was hopeless his lungs
being affected. We Iheii ciuplojcd
other doctors but no benefit result
ed. Ily chance we reatl about l'.lcctrlc
Hitters; bought a bottle and soon no.
ru "u"' continued
this medicine until sexeral bottles
wore used when our boy was com
phiely cured " I lest of all bhsM mcil
Iclues nnd body building health
Ionics (iunrnnteetl nt W II. Krame's
Drug Store nnd City Drug Store. 00c.
Lace Curtains
Ruffelled Doblnet
RufMled Swiss
Plain Muslin
Donne Fenne
with llatteuburg Insertion.
Cable Net with chmey effect.
Nottliigham Curtain all prices
while ecru Arabian.
JONES'
FURNITURE 3T0RE
NEW STEAM
LAUNDRY
PHONE
575
Satisfactory Work Guar-
anteed at All Times
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(By J. Marvin Nichols.)
Do yon know what It means to lie a
friuii l m him n frli.1 i I. ni..
lulilv sure IIihI whatever you ill).
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whatever y.u a.o. wherever you m.
there U one llvlnr mini who believes
In you. ho will trust you. mi I never. nccm-dlng to their Ideas of honor notli
fall jmi? One who will always cheer Inur could ntone except u iluel. Tie-
ami enroiiraie In sunshine an well ml "1't H'frt'r.ire tu the llel.l nt
In storm for life la inostlv mnnv nn.l '"m1 1"'lr ""'"'' ' '"- ""
e 10(lrt ncHg fr(1ll m . i
t.unlt mUTf.t. () lrHllnUIlrli h j
heart forever aluit ntul on the clefi.
le for thoe It rhooe to love.
If the truth were known ninny tin-
fortunate whom the world condemns
are entitled to the protection of the
court while we proceed to tlrag oth-
ers Into the limelight who claim pro-
tection because of wealth and teput
et refinement. We are quick tj
throw about their shoulders a mantle
of si-crccy because they happen lo be-
loim to that howling farce a segment I
of the modern social system socletv.
I have never n-cn the day that I did 1
mil l.fii. ii i(iii.. r.. ion.!
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Kveljti Nesblt when alongside Thaw
ami While. Protection for her! Yes
all the wurhl can give. Kor Is she
not lu that chattel that a mother ex-
changed for li stipulated pile of gold
In the rofTora of While?
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Nan Patterson charged with tho
awful crime ot murder disowned ot-
her friends ami disgraced before the
world stood In New York's criminal
com I helpless and nlotie yet not
nlone. for her faithful father was by
her side. And Nan Patterson In those
dark days found In him the same
father that rocked her cradle In her prllulthe. barbarous little people their
bahyhtHiil. Though a thousand whls- j custom are those of prehistoric in-.n
perlngs have been flung to the winds They have no Used home or settle-
yet men worship that power that i n'nM' lMt lir'' "niiilercrs over their
holds llvelyn Thaw near the Toombs. ' MjnU. sleeping under n
. i banana leaf living on herb nnd ber-
It was this same Incarnate passion ( mi (n1)(.
that brought Senator Hlirlolt out of. Their iniirrhiie cercmonv 1 n iitilouo
I.e.iM nwoith with li fadetl lose cling-
ing t0 the lapel of his coat. It was
the ioso his wlfo plnnel Ihero the
day he became a federal prisoner.
The truest affection can neve.' be
swajetl. It clings the closer when
the storius of rage and tho tempests
howl. I.ovo If never blind at leu at
seems to forget.
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M. E. TRAPP
Candidate for State Auditor.
Subject to the division or Hie Demo-
. .. . 0 me
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Thlnoa Not to Do at Table.
i:rasinu. Hie old Dutch philosopher j
slid ihetibigbin In Id curious essay
"On Helutvlor at Meal." lemnrk that
It Is "very rude to blow one's Host on
the tablecloth" or to "wipe one's lingers
oil oii"'s iieighbar's colt." lie also ad
vise the guest "nut to give dogs onr
bone to crack under the table or feed
the eat er encourage animals to Jump
on the table. Till may olTcuil your
host or lend to the sol'tug of his car-
pel." An admonition that might well
bo observed lu the present day. "Above
nil." he sii "do not lick onr plate
It Is un act that III become a cat let
alone a gentleman."
Docs and DiinklrtQ Water.
Who In. not at some time or other
cm led the Impunity w Ith uiileli a tluu
ill Ink brackish water that no human
Isdiu dare touch? Chilled comitiutil
He have solved the problem of a pure
water supply so completely that thi'.v
tnniiet get on without pure water
Dog by elimination of those must
readily poisoned by Itul water have
become a a rate Immune to uml vva
ter III this case the checking of nat-
ural clcithut tloe not mil tier lriiui'
the supply of good water can probably
nlvvnys be secured.-- London Post.
' Not Impressed.
I Illhllophllt' (aghast i -I beg your pir-
ilon nue lam. but that hook your little
I girl N playing with Is an old ami ex
I eeodlii-ly rare t!rt tilltion. Caller
1 Oh. that's all right. Mr Vlbbert. It will
1 amiiM' her Jut as uiiieh ns If It were
I nice and new Chicago Tribune
How Did She Know?
'Vou've been milking live to some
other girl "
"How tin you know?"
"Hecnitue jou've Improved so." Life
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- p0UGHT .j A p0G
A Du Wheh Ne.lher prntlp.
Coud 0t(( he other.
Tin1 limit laughable iliicl cver"fought"
In Prance was Hint which tinik place
I" Noveintier IS7. Ht PIomIs -l'liUt
between .Meters. (Iniulicltn mill Lie
'"r"H'1
Swiiw heated words had pasted In-
the two 1.l.KUlll.'.lV't...tU-...l.i
i .i.tM.r .f .i.....ti rr u-lii.li
'
over the Held was enough to
com lute mi- one preciit that there
would W no itciHoti for the doctors'
scl vices. A thick NovviiiUt fog bun :
out the scene so thick Indeed tbnt
one could loudly see his hand before
lilt fine. The arrangement for th"
duel required that It should be fought
at thirty tlx f paces.
Nor win the fog the only clrciim
stance that tended to place the com
hfitniiH out of sUht of each other. Ou
the way to the Held M. tie l'ourtoil I'
reHirltil to liuw' said:
"M. liaiubelta has but one eye ninl
I am shortsighted so the game will
be nlsu-.t eeu.(
It was. of course rendered still more
"even" by tlu fog. Neither man could
fee the other and the sole danger vn
to the rct-mids n ml the doctor.
Almost mlraculnmly the two bullet'
that were cxchungctl nilsti'd the per
son In ntti'tidnnce. Everybody's lion
or was satisfied and the whole part'
went home. Onmhcttn said that the
nffalr was us near to being a skirmish
In the dark n iiiiylhlng he ever saw.
Philadelphia ledger.
THE NEGRITOS.
i Odd Marriage Ceremony of
Thes
Darbarottl Little People.
I Itelongliig a they do lo the owe'
; tyie of civilization us et discovered
I the Negrito of Malaysia and thel-
I u-.ivh nre well u-ortli Kludllm Sllnole
rurvlval of early life. The sullor mid
n few companion dance about the
Midler of the desired girl. There I"
n curious icsc lilhhincc lietween the
dance of the prospective bridegroom
nnd those of many of the game bird-
of om woodland. Dually the girl nc
coiupuiitotl by her mother starts to
ward the dwelling of the young men
They frequently slop squatting lu Hi
trail while the ardent suitor and Id
companions continue their entreating
anil bewitching dances winding mum'
ninl round the girl. Presents nre gen
er.illy demanded nnd must lie given
before the reluctant bride will pro
cectl. rinully tlu women arrive mu-
a steep IuiiiUhi platform. A wilt!
shout pleries the nlr nnd the brMc
groom like n freu.lctl nnlmnl lean'
through the Negritos assembled nt til'
liaFe of the platform snatches th
bride In his nrin mid files up the In-
cline with hi male where they sit
during the wedding feast. New York
Herald
The Smell of the Dawn.
Of all hours of the day there I noil"
like the early morning for downrlghl
pood odors the morning liefore eat
lug. l'resh from sleep ami unclogi'e.i
with foid ii man's sense cut like
knlw.t The whole world come lr
upon him. A still morning I U'st fm
the mist and the moisture seem to re
tain the ml ir which they have ills
tilled through the night. I'po'i
breezy morning one I likely to get
when the w hid blows across a havlleh
w ui n ine w li u mows at ro.ss n nil uei.
or of apple blossoms when the win
comes through the orchard but llimti n
perfectly still morning It I wonderfil
llm' U"' Ml"r arrange themselte In
upright strata so that one wnlklm:
passe through them ns from room to
room hi ii marvelous templu of fra
glance. American .Magazine.
A Powerful Indorsement.
Many year ago there was consider-
able Illness in llarrlsbitrg which was
uttllhutcit to the waters of the Susque-
hanna river then the source of the city
supply. Oil" of the incmticrs of the
legislature for that eiir upon. Id re-
turn to hi constituents was Inter-vi-'vvetl
concerning the plague. He
soon settled the question "L'pon my
soul gentlemen" he declared "Hip re-
port of the foulness of the vvntr r was n
hlatuter on the city uf llarrlshurg. I
absolutely know the water to Is- per-
fectly healthful for during the session
I drank the water on two different oc
elisions nnd I never experienced nny
III effect whatever." Pittsburg Press
Muiic and Method.
The sane healthy way to study the
piano N to apply one's thought tllleet
ly to the work laid out methodically I .
the teacher furu certain length of time
every day. That length of time tie
peuds entirely upon the future that the
student may decide upon. If he in
(ho take up music ns n profession
four hours dally should be given t
study; If ns nil amateur two hours are
enough. In lmth cuses tho division o
time devoted to practice should lie imi
less than one hour.-1. J. l'adcrewskl
In . trand Magazine
Force of Habit.
"I -I r.mst not listen to you Mr. Pen
".aline" protested tho blushing girl.
""" ''J"1' downcast "ou are only
trifling iind-und liesldes It Is getting
late."
"Please hear mo out Miss Helen"
plenum tne lnratuatetl rounir renorter.
CITY ORDINANCES.
Ordinance No. 22-4.
An ordinance mneiitllng ordlnanco
No. l&l of tho ordinances of the city
of Ardmore.
Ho It ordained by the city council
of the city of Aril more that Section
Thlriy-Ono (31) ot Ordlnanco No. 15J
be ntiiclided so far ns servlco Is con
cerned to rend as follows;
Mac floor of each business house
In tho city ot Ardmore connecting with
the sewernge sjsteni shall pay a rent-
M of one dollar per month and tsich
'welling house shall pay a rental ot
fifty cents per mpnth.
Pnmetl and approved tills May 10th
11)07.
It. V. DICK Major.
Attest:
(i. II. 11UUCI-: City Clerk
.rst published .May 21 l'J07.
Ordinance No. 225.
An Ordlnanco providing for tho pro-
tection of tho streets sidewalks and
nlles In tho City of Ardmore Indian
Territory:
Ho it ordained by tho City Council
of tho City of Ardmore Indlau Terri-
tory: Section 1. That tho City Knglncer
by tno direction of tho Improvement
Committee or City Council shall havo
tho rlgut nnd nuthorlty for tho pur-
pose of making Improvements or re
pairs upon nny streets sidewalks or
alleys of said city to order tho sama
closetl or barricaded; and anyone re-
moving said bartjeade or entering up-
on said streets sidewalks or nllevn
which Is being worked upon or ie-
paired without authority from the
proper authorities shall upon convb'.
Hon In the police court cf said city
no fined In any buiii not exceeding
Twenty-Klvo ($25.00) Hollars.
Sec. 2. It shall bo unlawful for any
person lo deposit anything whatso-
ever on tho streets sidewalks or al-
loys or to tako any dirt from the
streets or alleys or lo cut Into or
through tho sidewalks or nny of the
streets paved or otherwise witii.u'
special authority from tho city engi-
neer authorized ''' tho Improvement
committee or said City Council.
Sec. 3. Anjone violating tho provi-
sions of the above section shall upon
conviction In tho pol!o court of said
city be fined In any sum not exceed-
ing Twenty-Five- ($2.-.fl0) Dollars.
Passed nnd approved this 20th day
of .May 1907.
It. W. DICK Mayor.
Attest:
O. II. IlltlJCi:. City Clerk.
First published May 21 1907.
Ordinance No. 226.
An ordlnanco preventing the hitch-
ing or standing of stock In tho paved
district nnd for the protection of tho
paving in said district of tho city ot
Ardmore Indian Territory:
Ho It ordained by the City Council
of tno City of Ardmoro Indian Terri-
tory: Section 1. That It shall bo unlawful
4fif any person or persons to hitch
or allow to bo hitched or left stand-
ing for n period of tlmo longer thnn
thirty minutes at any one time nny
horse team or teams or nny wagons
or venlcles nnywhero on any pave-
ment In said city.
Sec. 2. It shall bo unlawful for nny
person tn propel In nny manner what-
soever anything over or ncross any
of tno paved streets of snbl city that
Is calculated to cut injure or destroy
sal) pavement.
Sec. i. It shall be unlawful for any
person Individual or corporation to
allow nny oil to drip upon fir bo splllid
upon tho pavement In said city.
Sec. I. Anyono violating nny of the
provisions of the nbove sections shall
upon cnnvloVn In tho pollco court ol
s city be fined In nny sum not ex-
ceeding Twenty-Five Dollnrs.
Smith Riggins
SPECIALS
No. lM S lare vat-ant let a. Pluck
No. 1.1 I.arg lot 9 riiiira houe.
clime In
Ilo. Cut-All ( Pliiik .No.
N.K.
No. Ul-Klne lot In Phllllpa
block
Nn. IIU-l-2 ( tlealratile lot In Me-
I.lsh Place
No. Ii'i-floe corner lot In I'bllllpa
block
No. H-8 room renlilent-e alort- room COI Ofl
turn and orchard aiiuibeaiit apiuu
No. 1.V1-JI room houae rlnae In ncrtbeam. hnlh
room.rltt -atir cellar. orchard C 1 1 f)
pari time for lodaya tpilJU
No 12 A choice lot In leat iart of -tinthweat
Anlmore ink for price.
No. ttl - I.argH lot room houe 1 CAnnD
blnck Main Hlrrel cloteln 1UUUU
No. Iv-lolaon Hania Fe. I-J block CficnD
of Main btret on't lait long J03UU
Telephone 726
ALL THIS WEEK!
TIip New Store is Kettmu the business Why? Out-
Koods appeal to the people because they arc N K .
Our prices appeal became they are LOW KS T.
NOW IS THE
AVhlto Indian I.lnen 10 value 7'-ic
grade 10 yds 45c
White India I.lnon 10c value 7 1-c
White India I.lnon 1G cent value
at 10c
40 Inch Indian I.lnon 10c
Pretty Figured Hatlste 8 1-2 cent
value 6c
Heal sheer Hatlste others nBk 15c
for It. Hero at 10c
Pretty Persian I.awn 20c value
nnd some usk 25c hero ..12 l-2c
Special 25c grade Persian Iiwn
will go this week nt ISc
35c grade Persian Lawn fino as
silk this week 21c
60 Inch French I.awn n good 25c
value this week ISc
50 Inch wash Chiffon a GOc grade
for this week 35c
30 Inch Sheer I.lnon 33c value
for 25c
3C Inch Irish I.tncn a splendid val-
lii' will go this week 35c
If you compare values wo will
got tho business.
Be Sure and Get One of Our New
Model "KAUb" Corsets.
s tm m s m s
All Goods Delivered
Passed and approved this 20th day
of May 1907.
H. W. DICK Mayor.
Attest:
G. II. HRUCi:. City Clerk
j First published May 21 1907.
Tho charity which begins nt home
Is apt to bo out when poor relations
call.
4 1''C'-M"r 4-- -!"l"K--l-i.-:.-!"f.
I Sprehelmeyer Company
I TINNERS PLUMBERS AND
X GAS FITTERS
$2000 Worth of Plumbing Goods
litis jtiht been ridded to our stock nnd we nro pri'putcd to
liniidli! any nnd nil Plninbin' nnd Sheut Metal VVor. A
looit through our stock will fully convince you we liavu
t every facility to do all work in a tirst-cluss manner.
i Sorekelmever Comnanv
J
t 122 Broadway Ardmor
..'" 1 v .
Real Estate
$800
$1100
$1350
$2250
$325
$1350
Telephone 726
"WE SELL THE EARTH"
FOIl SAI.IJ ISO Acres lino bottom land farm seven miles
southwest of Marietta in Texas on Itetl river; 2S0 flQ t
acres In cultivation 6 tenant houses bargain at. .(OU
Have Farms In OKlahoma Indian Territory
and other states for tale or tradn Still have
some fine trachage property now for sale cheap
Ardmore dirt is cheap now to what it will be
inside 12 months-Sure thing; watch itl
Wo can pleaso yon In vacant or Improved property
In most any part of tho city C1U3AP NOW.
If you havo n vacnnt resilience tell us about It wo
will Ret you a renter WITHOUT CIIAHOE.
Smith Riggins $ West Co.
Dealers in Dirt and Sand ARDMORE OkLA-
TIME TO BUY
90 INCH LINKS' SIIKKTINO
Our Saturday nnd Monday snio
cleaned up tho two pieces we
offered; we will sell two more
pieces this week at tho same
price. Hotter como or order
quick to get some of II. The
1.110 value will go while It
lasts at 67c
A lew inoro pairs of theso ?a.t'i
laco curtains while they last
for J2.C8
Heautlfiil White Counterpanes
largo size $1.50 value for.. $1.19
Hoys' Whlto "Mothers' Friend"
'Waists 75c grado 48c
Ladles' Silk Mercerized Vests n
good 50c value" this week 3 for $1.
Special values In Ladies' Under-
wear. He sure to get some of that 3C
Inch Colored Linen best 23c
grade this week 19c
Hear In mind when It conies
from Dltzlers' joti know It Is
NKW.
iaaj.ii d
Phone 825
Cheese Cheese Cheese.
New shipment Just arrlvi.d of Im-
ported Swiss Llmhiirgcr Ilrlck.
Roquefort anil Imperial at tho Oram!
Lender. Phono "77. 19 2
You will Find
Whlto Mountain K-eezp'S In 2 rt 3
qt 4 qt. 0 qt. 8 qt. and 10 qt. at
Stevens Kennerly & Spratjlns Co.
J
1
OKld. Telephone 388
I- ... . . . .
West Co.
STRICTLY
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