The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 310, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 22, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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PAQE EIGHT
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Arilmore Wednesday May 22 Uo7
I Buy a Good Syringe
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To got a Rood ono you nro not obliged to pay a high price. Hay-
ing of in will Insure quality nt any price because vvo handle oiu
tlio goods nmdo liy rollabpj manufacturers flood quality In es-
pecially desirable In a family syringe. Wo carry all kltidi ol
syringes.
Glass Syringes Fountain Syringes
Hard Rubber Syringes Combination Syringes
Infant Syringes Bulb Syringes
Whirling Spray Syringes Etc.
F. J. Ramsey
DRUGGIST
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Don't Get
J. B. WALL mmi
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maiii: or tin
OUR FOUNTAIN SEMES THE BEST
IHIDP IN ON V li lt WW TO HIK TOST OITIUK
IIOl'TMANN lRi'Ci COMPANY
Promptness Knowledge and
Absolute Indemnity
are the charac'eritticj of
our business
ROBERTS Sc BONNER
INSURANCE 71 BONDS
I D. REDFIELD
INSURANCE AOFNT
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and Toi undo Lo.sso.s.
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NOTICE.
Let us Install a telephone In our
residence for thrtu und oiiethlid cents
i. day
Our new 4 party line system o ar-
rangid that your units ring only when
MM arc called giving ou the same
service as an Independent line and It
costs you but on lollar ($1.00) per
month
l'or full particulars and explanations
call the local manager.
CHICKASAW TELEPHONE CO.
It will pay you to read tho ad ot
Smith Klgglna & West Co. on tho
local pago ot this Issue. 1SU
If jou need a trnss get a Smith-
structed and wo guarantee a perfect
txt.
IIP P. J.HAM SEY DriiRglst.
ASK YOUH (IHOCKIt for diamond
Ilrand Oil. Sold hy Oklahoma llefln-
lug CO. Krnwt Atkins Agout. Phono
601 5-lm
TALIAFERRO'S
Undertaking and Embalming.
North Washington Street.
Phones 34i and 433.
Subscribe for Tho Ardmorelte.
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Caughtl
llTIIOt'Tonntigh lac-
k In when you go
fishing. Tim best
llshorinnii always
lakes plenty along.
If you like llshlngl'oino Hero
For Vour Tncklo. Wo Imvo
hvorythiiig that'll any Rood
nothing that la worthless.
Wo can lit yon out with n
splendid and complete rig
for vi! ry little money. Ami
it will enteli fish too. Thoro's
no hoodoo on our tacklo.
You fan wear tlm "gold
in Mlal" If vou llso Wall's
Ucklo.
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T Wll tin miiifiMi
X J.i J ilV A MIMU'IAI.TV
St. Philip's Church.
Fir IhlH week Short service Wed
nesday S p m with lecture for young
i iiinnun lciintH and caudlilates for con.
Ilrniatlou. Thursday choir practice S
p in.. Friday l.ltany 5 p. in. These
appointments are to he regular for the
summer. Sunday (Trinity). Morning
Prayer 9.30 a. m. Sunday school fol-
lowing. Holy Coiuuiunhm service 11
a. m. Subject. "The Manifestations ot
Christ." Kvenlng service S p .m Sub-
ject "The Law of Love."
White Mountain nefrlrjcr.vtirs.
They are selling very fast jou ban
I better hurry If you want cue. 20-d-we
j Stevent Kennrly A Spraglns Co.
W. S. HATFIELD.
Makes a specialty of removing Corns
mil 1 tun Ion a. vvlttiout pain. Hesldrnce
S3.1 vVest Main or phono SS5.
If ou have things about the house
that a coat of paint would ImprofP
remember that we have paints for
all purivses In handy small cans.
'9 P. J. HAM SKY Druggist
est refrlaerators In town for less
nmney. See T. K. rvearney. 12tl
COMPARE OUR SERVICE
WITH OTHERS
Postal Trie tir aph-Cable Co.
N. WaihlOKtoutlt.
Telt-phonx No. 91
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Kidney comidalnt kills mnm nmi.
than auy other dUeiue This Is due
to tho disease being so Insidious that
It gets n good hold on the system be-
fore It Is recognized Poley's Kldnej
Cure will prevent tho development of 1
fatal dlseaso If taken In tlnio. Hoff-
man Drug Co. and City Drug Store. 1
ANADARKO
WAS SHUT OUT
VISITORS COULD DO NOTHING
WITH CARL WHITE.
SECURED ONLY ONE HIT
Came Was Fas'.ett Ever Played on
Local Grounds Concluding Game
This Afternoon Jacktboro
Here Tomorrow.
Carl White the papular outfielder o.
the Indians wan the whole show at
jesterdav's game allowing tlio visit
ors hut n i..gl scratch lilt and with
ooil mipporl easily shut out the vis
itors Hut twenty-nine men faced 111 lit
and not an Anadarko runner not be
yond first base.
I'osier started In to pitch for the
visitors hut appeared n trifle un-
steady and was Hiiccetslod by O'Nell
wImi pitched n Kood game hut could
lot hope for victory when his team
mates were unable to hit White.
rdiuoro started strong scorlnK In
he ilrst Inning when White walked.
Advanced from first to third on liar-
uy'a saio bunt nnd scored on Wclsln-
gcr's fumble of Earthmnn'a hit.
The locals wero unable to
score again until the eighth whon
I'almer lilt safely over second ad-
vane 'd to second on Carl White's safe
lilt and scored on Ilnrdy's tvvo-baggor
to center.
h. rot hers let Toller's hit get by
11m In the first Inning hut for tills
mlsplay the locals plael errorless
hall.
Following Is the Bcoro:
Anadarko 0 I) . IMI 0 0 0 0 0
Ardmore 10000001 x 2
Anaearko.
a n h i'o a i:
Wclslngcr ss I 0 0 1
Tuller. 3b 4 0 0 0
tnkoiils.i. 2b C 0 I) 3
Parker c 3 0 0 4
O'Nell lb and p ....3 0 0 !
Foster p 1 0 0 0
llldvvo.. If 3 0 1 1
r. Ellison cf 3 0 0 1
Mains rf 3 u 0 1
It. Ellison lb 2 0 0 S
Totals 2'J 0 1 21 13 2
Ardmore.
AH It H I'O A 1
White p 3 1 2 1 1
Hardy 11 1 0 2 13 0 i
Woods c s 0 0 2 0 l
Enrthman bs 3 0 0 3 5 i
..iiirphy. 31 3 0 0 1 2 i
Unrrls. cf 3 0 0 3 0 I
Strother. 21 3 0 0 3 & i
Ilauin rf 3 0 0 0 0 0
I'nliner. If 3 1 1 1 0 0
Totals 21) 2 5 27 13 1
Summary Two base hit. Hardy
virnod rims Ardmore 1; double play
karthman to Hardy: Innings pitched
y Poster 3. by O.S'ell 5; hits off Pus-
"er 2. off O'Neill 3; struck out by
VNell 3. by White 2; bases on balls
luff .'oster 1; left on bases Anadarko
1 2. Ardmore I. Umpire Whlttlngton.
Oaseball Notes.
This aflernoon Handell Ardmnre's
new dtcher will make hi slnltlal ai
pearance In the box hero. He has been
pitching fine ball In Texas and all
tno members of the team say he was
iitltled to a victory over (lalnesvllle
1.11 Sunday. Anadarko wilt make a
trong effort to annex the last game
o that a good gamu should be put up
this nftcrnoon.
rainier a local ball player who play-
d in the outfield here In the Oreen-
vllle series nnd has since been plav-
Ing with the South McAlester team
'vas used In left esterday. He batted
'33 and scored one of Ardmore s
rum.
lloih Karthman and Strnther had a
Misy day yesterday Karthman's eight
chances were handled cleanly while
Strother let n fast one gft hy him
In their anxiety to win yesterday.
nadarkn sent In her best pitcher
O'.N'ell In an effort to save the game.
It was their Intention to holi for to-
day. : Whlto went mime In the first Inning
when ho advanced from first to third
on Hardy's bunt.
Tho Jncksboro (Texas) team which
has beo nplnylng a series at Clatnes-
vllle opens hero tomorrow Thursday
Is Ladles' Day
Prettiest Wash floods nt Dltzler's
The ladles of the Kplscopal church
will open tho soda water nnd Ice
cream Beason Saturday afternoon
Mny 25th at
22-3 HOFFMANN DIIUO CO.
15c India I.lnou 10c at Dltzler's.
AT THE AIRDOME
The Sterling Stock Company Pleated
a Large House Last Night A
Southern Romance a uood
Dill.
Tho succebs of the Alrdumu tlie.itrt
seems to be assured with tho change
In tho policy from vaudeville to pupu-
lar diamai The opening ;.lonila
light was auspicious and tlio ittttud
a lice last night was excellent. The
present company that holds the eu-
iiiheiiiuit la aoovu I lie averagu auu
the pla)s are high ciuss. Tue Stei-
ling Stock Co. headed by Miss Sylvia
Summers seems U be composed ol
nigh class actors who arc- above the
usual cheap allow that Is on the road.
I'lio play last night a "Southern Ro-
mance" Is one of those diiimas that
has Just sufficient touch of the wuys
of this wuild nud cjmedy to lep
(ho audience In expectation. Tue
usual stage villlan win ever present.
The puitraul of the characters John
Ilrand by William Triplet and Col
Nlci.olas Decanter by Prank DeJmaluc
were well taken and lutli pruvisl lav-
orltes. 'I ho specialties are of a high class
mid tho work of the two yvjiitlis from
(iulucsvlllo shuw much tnleuL
Herculest the negro uhuiucter In
(orpreted by Chas Mllesiuucks pur-
traed a good deal ot U.e negro that
lived Li former jears.
In all thu company Is well bal-
anced. Tonight the company will render
that uvveet Irish drama "Kathleen
MavMiirneen" that Is perhaps one ol
the prettiest that has ever been stag
ed and teaches a wholesome lesson
that may well be taken to tho hearts
of many of the young misses of the
day.
Pilday a benellt will be given foi
thu Kplbcopal church und the Morri-
son l'a iiat will he on the boards. Thu
prices Friday ulght will he raised to
M ceutH uii account ot the royalty.
Thu vote for the homeliest man and
most popular )oupg lady In this city
stauds as follows:
Ladlet.
Miss Mae London 227
Had .Wjrtio l-'alson 222
Miss I' rankle Wjmoro 2ul
.ills Addle Jainei 173
Miss Mattlu Williams 23U
Gentlemen.
Ilabhlt Sanders 217
ltuy Ilrudford 221
lllll Cassldy Hi
0. A. Porter 211
M. Goldsmith Utf
r'OH I1KNT Purnltlied rooms with or
without hoard. 71S West Main. Mrs.
M. P. Snider. 22-0
LARGE CROWD ATTENDED
Mllo Picnic Gruu"wt Covered With
People Twenty Candidates Ad
dren the People Young of
Ardmore Spakc
Udmorelto Special.
.Mllo. I. T. Mny 22. There is n
large attendance at the picnic here
today. The people began arriving
early and at 10 o'clock the Hpcaklng
began. J. P. Young of Ardmore do
llvered the address of welcome. There
au about 21) candidates hero to
make speeches. Kadi candidate was
glvin fiom live l '15 minutes In
which o 111:110 nee hla candidacy 11 n
S. P. Preellng of Shawnee cnndldatu
for attorney general was tho lust
The dinner was 11 line one and there
Tho diner was a tine one and there
was more than eiaiugh for everyone.
Tho families of Moesis. Johnson and
Taliaferro were especially painstaking
In seeing that everyone was well fed.
Tho crowd Is u peaceable 0110. Two
hootloggoiH wero a! res ted last night
and there has been no unpleasautliest
today whatever.
Thu man driving a large mule team
that backed Into Dr. Savage's buggy
und broke It while standing In front
of the telegraph oftlco on Washington
street this afternoon can save tioii
hie hy calling on Dr. Savage liver lxt
National bank. He has the name ot
tho driver. Dlt. C. C. SAVAGE.
Attend Dltzler's sale this week.
High Record for Wheat.
Hy Asscclated Pres.
Chicago May 22. Wheat Bet a new
high record for tho crop today. July
odvanceil to 1.02 3-f September to
l.Ot i-2 December to 105 3 8. Tho pit
was a closely packed mass of excited
brokers and tho volutno of business
was large.
I Tho continued absence of rain In
laKnsas coupled with nn advance In
I Liverpool were faotors
fait tral wrecked
Improper action of tho kidneys
causes backache lumbago rheuma-
tism. "Plneulcs" Is n kidney reined
that will relievo these diseases
I'leaa.vu to take and guaranteed to
give satisfaction or money refunded
Keller in every dose. Sold by Clt)
Drug Store.
ONE KILLED
MANY INJURED
DIABOLICAL WORK OF TRAIN
WRECKERS IN CALIFORNIA.
TWENTY-TWO ARE INJURED
of Rails Removcct on Trestle and
the' Wreck of the Train Was
Most Complete.
Jy Associated Press.
Im Angeles Col. May 22. Tho
Southern Pacific coast flyer wns
wrecked at West (llendille ten miles
norm of here at midnight last nlgtit.
The wreck wns tho deliberate work ot
train wreckers. Ono man was kitted
nnd twenty-two persons Injured tnree
probably fatally.
On tho trestle the fish plates ann
bolts o. thu rails had heen removed
Tho train which was late was trav.j
ellng forty miles nn hour. The tender
diner two Pullmans buffet mall ami .
baggage cars plunged ovoi i edge i
of tho tretle falling a distance ot
sixteen feet and wero crushed Into
splinters
T. J. Mlchanon of Santa Darbara
n member of tho Klectrlcal Workers
union was killed and his companion
Piank Tnlor fifteen years old who
was stealing a ride fatally Injured
A. (1. Young of Marshall Mo. was
cut i.iout tho face nud an arm bro-
ken. Views of a New Cltlezn.
The June Issue of Strum's State-
hood Magazine contains nil article
written hy Oeorgo It. Walker of this
city entitled "What Will 'Illg lllll'
Taft Plnd In Oklahoma?" The article
Is In reference to the coming visit of
the gecretay of war t otho now state.
Tho writer in n short article asserts
tehtnbvllts shril lib nimhshr shrdl
that the visiting secretary will find
the brain of Missouri Kansas Texas
and New- England building a state
which wll rival that of her sister
states nnd erecting a foundation for
future greatness. Tho article is ably
written and full of good things lor
Oklahoma.
Use Ardmoreito want aas. They at
H-ays bring results. Tbroo llnv three
ttmea for threo dlmai.
A MYSTERY OF THE SEA.
the Pulillng Oteiwsx of the Deachaa
of Oregon.
Of nil tlo secrets held by the llotsain
ml Jetsam of many years none lr
Itrniiger than that of the beeswax of
the Oregon benches. Iajng lieforo tlif-
vvhlte man came to the great north-
vveit by ship or prairie schooner ves
eels from the orient had skirted the
coait. Itltt of wreckage have told the
Hury of Chinese Juuk-i guiu to pieces
011 thu idioro hut the most curium evi-
dence of thli eastern trallle Inn Uen
found on the Oregon coa-U sjuth of
the Columbia river. Mr Clarke gives
tn nccouut of this treasure trove In bin
"Pioneer Ilajs."
When I.evvl.H and Clark made their
famous expedition they teirned that
the native Indians of Oregmi had for
many jeurs found lumps of hee-J-a-nx
on the sandy shores.
Iteeswax Is practically Ind-Mtructlble
In water but these peMM had priudei'
In the surf until tbev were black and
batterel almost lieyotid re ngnltlon.
In 1KH one Henry envnwl In t!i.
fur trade wrote 1111 aceount' of I '.lull n-.-mnses
of this w-n. The piece wer
scattered ove- n wide stretch of co.isl
nud were now revere I no'v mieoverei1
by the blowing simd. Some of tin
lumps were softened In'n all rhape
ami sizes by the I1e.1t of the sun am'
bleached nenrlv vhlte Others n
npiare and stamped with strange char
nrters.
Ill 18').'i n Mr. Ilo-vell. wnlklnt; n'l tlm
heacli. saw something exposed In the
sand. II in-oved to he tlm rimer 0
some larg" squares of bei'svvnx welg'i
Ing sevtrnl puis. Many smnlle- bbfk
were also found nil bearing the stamp-
ed letteri "I II 8." Pesldes tbe squares
of wax. iiautlttes of large candle-
were discovered. In hxAliu up the
matter It wai lennml tint ns far ha"!:
as records ran theo ta"(rs hid been
found with tho w-nx on 11 shore.
Of rourso tho explanation may be
tint so'up oriental ship lioarlng chureh
supplies for a mission farther south
went to pieces on tho Oregon coast
many many yean ago but what
would a ship bound for Mexico or
South America le doing so far north
and what nso could nny mission have
for such nn enormous quantity of wax
Coughs nnd colds contracted at this
season of tho year should havo Imme-
diate attention. Iieos Laxative Cough
Syrup contains Honey nnd Tar and Is
unequalled for hourseness croup and
coughs. Pleasant to take; mothers en-
dorso It; children like to take It
Contains no opiates. Moves tho bow.
els. Sold by City Drug Store.
Q DO YOU SAVE
r OF YOUR
You can if you choose. It Is tlio man who jiursuvoros
nnd saves regularly who succeeds.
Start a sa Injrs acccount with us and try being Sys-
tematic. System is only another word for persistent habit.
"Delays" pay no interest. We pay 4 per cent.
ARDMORE LOAN &
Ar you g-oloir to pslat jour home thti sprlQKt Uie
Harrison's Town and Country Paint !
The bett made and pure Hoseed oil call for color oanl at
HUDSON-HOUSTON LUMBER COMPANY "tiwow 3?
WANTS
3 LINES a
TIMES
DIMES U
Daily Ardmorcile Want Ads
Always Bring Results
If you Io not seo what you
want advertise for it.
WANTED.
WANTKI) Mtn to leant barber
trade $12 to $20 weekly paid grad-
uates few weeks completes best
trade in existence for poor ninn
nlso equip shops on time. Write
for cntalogue Moler Harber Col-
lege Dallas Texas. 19 0
HI'KCIAL Wo havo somo special
bargains In houses and lots. See
them before you buy. Also money
to loan on long or short time.
Tyler & Drennnn Wheeler build-
ing. 19-Gt
WANTED To sell 5000 old papers.
You need them for wrapping paper-
ing and to put under your carpets
Tho Ardmorelte.
WANTED To pay yen cash or tride
for old sieves and furniture. Phono
3CC. C. P. Hall. 2ltf
WANTED Ily refined young woman
to do h usework In private family
for hoard of lie'lf and 7-year-old
boy. Address Mrs. Pearl Andrews
lno Orove I. T. 22-3
FOR RENT.
Poll KENT Two modern G room cot-
tages on Hargrove Heights will hi
ready for occupancy on Juno 1st
JC0 per year to desirable tenant
Seo W. M. Illggs. l'j-u
POIt KENT Suite of oftlco rooms
over Dltzler Dry Goods Co. See II.
W. Kandol. lG-tf
FOK KENT Tho largo Iron barn on
East Main street. Seo U It. Mars-
ton. Sr. 30-tf
'OK KENT Furnlshea and unfurnish-
ed rooms with lights and bath.
Phone 110. W. It. Koborts West
Main street. 10-tf
TO KENT Desirable rooms with all
conveniences furnished or unfurn-
ished In Cruco nnd Maxwell Illdg.
next" tt) skating rink. lltf
FOK KENT Two larce front office
rooms over my etore. T. K. Kearney.
24tt
POK KENT Three front rooms. Int.
ntsh'M. New cottage on cnir C
and First Avo V. W after June 1.
Apply 213 A St. N. W Mrs. Dobbins
21 -
FOK KENT Now rooms furnUhvci
electric light phono 503 red. lie v.
W. It. Selvldgo. 21-3
POK KENT 2 or 3 furnished rooms
with lights and bath. 403 C street
northwest. 21.3
FOR SAL.E.
POK SALE For $50.00 a ten horse
power steam engine complete. Koht.
Scales. jo 3t
TOIl SALE A beautiful blevrie
wneel open top runabout a bar
gain Al Klce. jj j
POK SALE 100 acres of land 1.
miles north of Pauls Valley. No
lease. Perfect title. $15 per acre. 1)
A. Simmons lloswell I. T. stl
FOK SALE 6 room house cluse"ln
nlco neighborhood a bargln. Tele-
phone 428. 24t
ONE-TENTH Q
SALARY
TRUST COMPANY
FOU SALi: At a bargalt. largo lot
on Fourth Avenue Northwest with
seven-room house baths electric
lights barns etc. Also a cow piano
two buggies nnd household goods In
general Addrcts P. O llox 33. 21 .1
Oil SALI-?-Choap7 TuTcnd of t u
2-year-old mules J. II. 1 to pel asc .
I111I county Texas. 22d20wri
POK SALE Full blood Jersey cow
fresh. Apply I. 11. Mnsoti. 21.1
L08T.
LOST A ladles' gold watch; lost on
Main street between Colo's Studio
nnd Dltzler's. Liberal toward will
bo paid If returned to this office
19 Gt
LOST tlentlemiin's open face watch
sllverlno case. Picture of deer en
graved on back of case. Finder re-
turn to Holnian & Host. 17 if
LOST Watch charm (Royal Arch
Keystone.) lias name engraved.
Finder leave nt Ardmorelte and get
reward. II. A. Hagland. 3tf
STltAYEf) Hay horse. about 13
hands high branded G over C on
left Jaw bl.i7e In face white html
feet shod behind nlniut 9 years old.
Will glvo $5 for Information lead-
ing to his recovery. Thos. Pickens
Woodford. I. T. 22-wl (13
FOUND.
POUNI Lady's black cloak. Owner
can havo same by paying for this
ad nnd calling nt the C. P. YntiDcn-
burg Lumber yard. lG-tf ft
TAKEN UP Monday May 13 one
dark bay horso branded J on left
Jaw nlso V uiidei the J.
J. A. Norfth Piovence. 21 II vv-J
20c Persian Lawn 12 l-2c Dltzler's
PHONE 72
Hemembcr this phono num-
ber when In Sulphur. It gives
jtni connection with
JOHNSON'S LIVERY
BARN
whero you get tho best toam
delivered to nny part of tlio
city nt nny hour.
BOSE JOHNSON PROP.
WEST 1ITH IT. SULPHUR I. T.
POINTS TO
REMEMBER
Every Appliance
for Woman's WorR
Should Be the But for
Its Purpose.
There is as great a difference
In thu cost of making a sewing
machine as there Is In making
a watch. A cheap watch will In-
dlcato tlnio with fair accuracy
for n short time; fairly good
stitching can bo douo on somo
of tho uld patterns of cheap
sewing machines when they aro
now but they always work
hard are noisy nnd soon wear
out.
Evnry Singer and Wheeler
& Wilson machine Is tested by
actual sowing nt tho factory
It Is always ready for over)'
kind of stltchlng-and will do bet-
ter worls nnd do it longer than
any other becnuse It Is of hot-
ter design nnd construction.
Singer Sewing
Machine Co.
J. N. MORGAN
Phone 106. Manager
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