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Ardmore Thursday Sept. 10 1903
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
The Daily Ardmorcite
Dy the
ARDMOREITE PUULISMINO CO.
Sidney Sunns President.
i; hI lit the Pomoillco at Anlmoro
fin Second Class Matter.
Official Paper for Carter County
If II Id In tho Anlinori'llo It Ib leRnl.
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TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
The Dally Ardmorelle.
Olio Week 1&
One Mniilh GO
Oiui Yir
The Weekly Ardmorelte.
Per Year by Mull 1.00
Klx Monlli r'
Three Months 26
Phones.
llitlniM Mummer's Ohioo 538
CHy Hdltnr's OtMco &
1-ond inttinre r.as
Ardmore Thursday. Sept. 10 1908
KUtt 1'KIKHnUNT
WILLIAM JENNINGS UHYAN.
FOR VICW PRII1)19.NT--
JOHN WORTH KUIJN.
For Fnlted States tfeiutor
T. P. GORE.
For United Stale eoncrvMUimi
(Fourth District)
CHAS. D. CARTER.
Supreme Court JttdRo
R. L. WILLIAMS.
Kor Corporation Comnilefclonar
A. P. WATSON.
For Sl.Ue Seiiaw iKlj:htoonth Dis-
trict) HARRY K. ALLEN.
For Hepreaontuttto UNirtor County)
JOHN R. WHAYNC
W. F. GILMER.
"In KnniMiH City'1 hhjh JuiIho Wal-
lace 'tnetv aro vile elections crook-
ed cloctlmiH wicked electloliH thlov-
1 1 1 K elections moiiHtrouH olectloiiH."
. )4.(
"Hvery boy nboiihl Iwtru how to
Hlioot." saH tbo proMbbnt. They do
not npponr to bo ni'KloctliiK It If tho
HhHhootor letiuiiH aro to bo rolled
upon.
Wo miiHt confoHH that Mr. TUU
wunt far toward lnsplrliiK coiilldonco
In hl oritcuy when ho roturuou
from .Middle 1Uh Island and Htilil ho
ho had eaiiKht no Hull. Wo doubt
If all duinociatH would havo hoeu bo
candid.
Tho Atlanta CeorKlau boanU It Inn
piiblUhod iU.OSi; wantH In olKbt
monlliH lint ovon thl record doei.
not uuHtHuro tho real volume of (loop
Ula ilimlreH Hlnco tho vimt majority
of them aro HUtUtlod by tho IiooIIpk
Kith and blind tUerH with otu advor
tlnliiK'.
. 1 -j 1
Claronco l)oulas for many yoars
editor of the Muskogee l'hoenlv to
day retired from actual control of
that publication. C5isiri; C. llonuti
formerly of St. 1-nuls where ho was
eonneclCil with tho Awnoclalod I'rosB
took cIkitko of all brunches of the
paper. Mr. lKunlas hat not decided
iiH)tt Ills future plans hut will take
a short vacation beiore determining
iiKin it dollnlu avocation.
' in-p
.Nlpht attraction of the Sixteenth
National Irrigation congress ami in-
teruitttoiiMl Hxpoitltlon Alberiuoriii
SeutemUrr October 10. will bo ad-
droMil by F. H. NVwil) and C. .1.
Hlanchan! of tho Keelamatlou service
inl Clll ford l'luobot. Chief of th
Hiirenu of Forentrj. Tmcho gentlw-
men will tell of ih- progress of des
ert rtH'Umatlon and ioret preservH-
tlou In the wen and their addrese
will bo lllutrted by mereoptloan
vlowu rofiiH'ttHl uiHin chiivm. Mr. Nai
M. Ili-inhant's lecture. "Oraml Cu-
yon tf ArltiMia" and Men who won
the Wtwt.' will Im lllumrHteil lu the
nme way. Mr. HrtRlminii night
tiro Octobin' and Octolwr 7.
-u4-l-
ISHMAEL.
The kum City Stnr My: The
MprtAcl ot the Sisndanl Oil all-
luy In oourt the Integrity nnd 1rtui
at til who oppose wm so urfotty
lu kipping with the Standard' wluilu
policy that no one will w surprised
or shcuAeil. Indecorum t h prettj
certnln sMomiMutliuent of tndeeney.
To fawn when subtlety U expedient
ul to t Inn when the humility will
not wrv aiv roong the StuiuUrd's
noeowpllishments
Just M the ?un(Urd hs crushed
out It rival in the Held of Industry
U . undertskes to bully sml asperse
vehy eltlien or official who lds in
oalllng It to account More the law.
No attorney or other spolMsnutu for
that corporation can make a court
or n Jury and much 1. - '. people.
blleu tl'itt nil lii - -'
the Standard was s 1 1
he tx.iin.il given In 1 1 t ci
its urrogant tf defiant jk Uy r t- -
treatment of its opponents.
TARM DOYS IN TOWN.
Tin- National firniiHo mill many of
Hit' most liifliii'iillnl fiirin Journals
I of Hid rnmitry urn seriously concern-
til In IIikIIiij; ii remedy for tho an-
nually IncroimliiK number of imiiik
hi i'ii IiwvIiik the llfn of Ibo farm fur
Unit of tin.' rll leu ninl towns. If Ibo
lido inriiiiiK tilywiinl Ih not chocked
there must bo m l iii ii counter tlilo
from tlio rltli'H to tlio fiirin land
or there will within ii very few yours
lie hiii'Ii u InoU of labor with which
to work tlio fiirniH that wllh our
IncrouMliiK Miiulntloti uo Instead of
OXMirtlllK fllOll HtllffH Hbnll bo win-
I iik bari'ly iiiioiikIi for homo couhuiiiii-
Hon. Porhnps I ho biml mlvlcii which can
bn Klvim thn fiirmrnlscd boy Ih that
which Ik offered tiy tin) Maine Far-
mer when IIh ii.vm to him "Don't no
to town unless yon have some bus-
iness In view thorn for which oit
an bettor adapted than you ato to
farmliiK-" 'l'b answer to such a pio-
IkhuiI would alinoHt Itiovltably ho
that tbo boy would renin In on tlio
fsrni. Tbo faruiM of Anierlonn pro-
iluro iinnnally an amount equal IomIx
1 1 mot tbo wealth of the national
bank ot the boyH turn from thin
mini iMHirct of inconio to tbo llfu of
tbo pltloa. 'riiero mo many ioiihoiih
Riven for tlilK but none of them
txni HUtllrleiitly troiiK to olTiiot tbo
IKWttlon In wblrh tbo fiirin boy flndH
blmiolf when he coiiiom Into competi-
tion with tbo town inlnod boyH.
Many of tho eouutry'H Kroatost men
Iiumi c'oiihi from tho farm but nov-
ortholewH tho proNirtlon of those who
Hare arhlovod nrwt hiiccohh through
a tleeillon of farm life iih compared
with thoKo who havo not Is vory
nmll. The farm boy lum ipilto like-
ly rooelxod no nioro than a rudlmun-
Urv odupntlon for tbout;h rogrottu-
bio. It I true that tho boys on 1
farm aro not kept In school iih cloao'
ly iih thoy Hhould ho. And ho has
received no trade tralnlnt; of any
Hort. TIiiih ho miiHt when ho hoIh to
town take tho flrnt thliiK that offorH
and at a mlHor.tbly sniull wafio. If
he'H paitlculRrly apt and bright he'll
Xt on In mpllo of all liandlcap. for
hiinillcnpH aro not bauillcapH to tho
man who Iiiih tho HtufT for success
within him. Hut tho boy who loiven
tbo farm for tho town and succeeds
Ih tho boy who would havo mado a
succoMRtiil farmer.
Unskilled iih he Is bo workn In
low 11 for to $10 a month pays
board and must bo better dressed
than he would bo on tbo farm whoro
bo would bo RiittltiK from $20 to $:10
a mouth and his board llo'll find
that bo can't sato a cent In town
from what ho iccolvos but on Ibo
farm ho can save practically IiIh
i whole Inconio. If Iio'h any Kood iih a
fnrmor It will bo but a Hhort tlmo
beforo ho will bo ablo to at least
rent a farm whoro his Inconio will
bo lunch uriMtor. and then bow Ioiik
u m rmixlri Mm o bo ablo to
buy a farm Is but a matter of how
Hood a farmer ho Is wlllltiR to tuako
of hluicolf. And ho will havo been
able to buy a farm Ioiik before ho
would havo been ablo to not an In-
terest In a business lu town or ovon
to have become a skilled tradesman.
There's money and a Brent deal
of It In Intellluout fitrinliiK. Tho rov
eminent Is spending vast sums of
money every year to holp tbo farmer
to a knowledge of better methods
and Ktoator Income mid tbo youiiK
mail who takes to farmliiK equipped
with a fair oducatlon. sound he.tlth
and a determination to make a suc-
cessful business undertaking of far-
. 1 . 1 . it . ..ti .......
iiiiiik. im iiinu- uvniuit .. tu ......
scorn distasteful lu farm life an lu-
vestment of his time and energies
which he will not have cause to re-
gret. Fort Worth Record.
-00-
. Judge at St. I'Atil .diuu. 1ms eu
LiIiimI I lio ArkaiiKitH linllroiid ("omiols
lo from enforced rfdncml ralln.!
rntos l Arkansas. A few more re
publlomi ailinlnltrtlou nnd local self
gnvernnient will get so far nwsy from
nonie It cn never And Its wsy bsek.
Soimtnr 1 uit'iillelte has urrnnsod to
uuue spwH-he. for Pn. but it l.
susteeted tlmt he reserve tho rlgut
to p strsln nts enihuslssu. shout thi
Chicago convention.
1U.0-
A Sure Enouah Knocker.
J. C. CHHlwin. of Held1Me X. C .
any: "Hneklen's Arnlcn Siilv Is a
4ir enough kiKH'ker for ulcw. A
ImuI tw cMne on my log lust summer
hut thst wMiderl salve kUiKrftHi P
out in h few nvumU. Not 11 :i
kCjur wmnltitM." l1tisn.MlMil hkr nil'.
j Hro bums. etc. Sic at W. Ilv
; Fritnie's drug store.
:
MISS H ANNA'S STUDIO.
Mist Abbv Hhiius. who hss Jtist re-
turned from her vacation In the easi
1 wUlus her friend and pupils t.t
now V.?i she ir.iy I''' found at the No C"
i' c if M rl H S " s -1:5 1 No 15
s'ret siutlwts' one llock from the
Hlg!i Sc!e 1 Her phono uumbe li.No. CS
7:t tUNo. 4C
FIND 1200000 IDLE.
Ill it recent canvas of the country
to imeeriiiln the nilliiher of tinom-
ploved men dispatches liuv boon re-
ceived from many Industrial centers
nit Ii toporlH of conditions and fron
those It In conservatively estimated
that morn than onu mlllioii Mien aro
without iiiiloynieiit. 'I'ho reports In-
illonto inoro than t'u.0U0 unemployed
In thn chief cities ami Hourly IIOO.OOO
III the states outside the lit leu.
Follow I iik in estimates:
In the Cltli'H ItlrmliiKham 11000;
l.llili' llnek I.'JOii; Kan KrauclBCo
117000; Uunvcr 10000 Hrldjteport
n.MiO; WllmliiKton. !KI0; CIiIlmik"
HO.iiOO; Indianapolis 7700; Den Molu-
on 500; LowlHton 1200; ItoHton 10-
OOOj Detroit 15000; St. Louis 110000;
Unite l.ir.O; Omaha 1000; (Joldllebl
200; Concord. l.foHi; Newark 5000;
Trenton. 5.000; Now York 250000;
Philadelphia HM.000; Piovltlonco
8(177; Knn.wille 4500; Montpoller.
r.ono; Vh-Uiiit. fiort; total 011.827.
iNo ilellnlto Noire could bo obtain-
oil from some or the HtaloH but from
the bent Information the number ot
bile men In the Htaton nntHltle oIIIoh
arc.
A.. .ania. 2. .000; California. 71.000;
Colorado IS.ooO; Connect lent SO.oitO;
Delawnro 11.000; Illinois 200.000;
Iowa 2.om; Kitnxnn 10000; Maine
12.000; MaHHarhiiHOttH 2R.O00. MU-
Hourl tr.000; Montana S.r.OO; NebraH-
kit H.000; New llaniimhlro. 2.500;
Rhode Inland. 182'.i2; IVnnoHH o. 2".-
000; ToxnH. 11000; Utah 10500: Vor-
' mont 5500; Virginia 7.500; Wont
Vlrnlnla. 00.000. Total 5'.o;. 702.
That there aro more unoinphood
men and women In N'i'w York Clt
today than at any provloim time In
many yoarH past Ih Ii belief of un-
lo'i leadoi-H charity workern ami
HtudentH of social conilltloim. Hull-
inatos of tho number out of work vary
from 100.000 to r.OO.Ooo. It Ih prob-
nlilo that half tbo latter number oi
250000 Is about coru'Ct.
The following estimate of uiioniplo.v
oil nun In Now York City Ih ulven
by roHpoiiHlblo labor leaders:
Carpenters 10000 tailors S.000;
Hock men and oxca valors S.ooo
bricklayers 7000; laborers. 20.000;
housosmllh's 0000; asphalt workers.
2000; palntorH 7.000; rock drillers.
2.000; onKincers 2000; pavirs. .oiio;
lilastorers 2.000; Hteanitltters 500;
compositors 2000; iiressmen. 1.000;
miscellaneous trades 20000: unorg-
anized labor 115000. Total. 250.000.
Chicago Record Herald.
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RAILROAD WANTS DOOZE BACK.
Demands the Whisky Seized by Tulsa
County Olflcers.
TiilHii Okla. Sept. it. Tho Missou-
ri. Kansas .t Texas railroad through
Its local agent Karnost lliMchinan.
Iiiih Issued a demand upon tho county
olllcers of Tulsa county for tho re-
turn of twenty-two cases and two
bushel baskets of bottled whisky
which were confiscated at tho local
station September 1. Tho liquor wiih
seined by Fred Caldwell special Min-
cer charged with tho enforcement ii
the lllllups prohibition law. Tho Mis-
souri Kansas & Texas railway con-
tends that the olllcers had no right
to seize tho whisky as lu doing so
thoy wore Interfering with tho rights
granted under the Interstate com"
inorce law. Tho outcome of this case
Is being awaited with ntorost for
should the railroad company win If
It will menu tho stopping of seizure
of shipments of alleged alcoholic bev-
erages In transit which has been
done here and elsewhere 011 a largo
scale since the enactment of the
Itillup bill by the legislature.
DeWltfs I.ltlo Karlv lllseis are
I Mim lvils. easy to take gontle and
sure
Sold by W. 11. Frame.
A New Concern.
Culhrle. Okla.. Sept. 9 A charter
was Issued to the Omega CaH Stove
company of Aiilmore eipttallwitlou
I
! "corHnitors. Paul H. Tay-
; '- n"l"K "'' '" s- XM'
' ll "f Ardmore.
I
I Alaska ratriRorntors at vory low
1 prices. The soasmi Is closing and j
1 we have a few choice ones loft. IM
- Corl aml
A iiumi I aIwm) willing to con-
fess faults that hu thinks ho hntm't.
TIME TABLE.
SANTA FE. -
Northbound.
.no. IS 113 a. m.
No. d 12.07 n. m.
No. 0 5:40 p. in.
Southbound
No. 17 1:22 p. m.
No. 5 G:10 a. ni.
INo. U 12:55 p. in.
FRISCO SYSTEM (Begins Sspt. 13)
Westbound
....345 p
m
7 50 p. m
Eastoound.
5:00 p. in
C:10 a. iu
OKLAHOMA NOTES.
(From The Oklahoman)
'I'ho Mod foid Star In a KoneroiiH
Hlioot It nami'H two mull In I'oml
Crook iih thu only oiiok In that hurt;
who aro for a iKjnaro dual.
An Atoku man Iiiih a four-yoar-old
II H Hen In Ii Ih yard that hati lit-
tallied a IioImIiI of ton foot and bait
a utop of nluuty-lx IiIk juicy f Ik.
which lllo nil Oklnhoma frullH aro
of oxcoptlonally flno Tlnvor.
Dnltid HtateM -Murfifuil John Ab-
oruathy Ih now potiliiK for a uiov
liiK picture at Hhiiwnoo whoro lit)
Ih utulorKoliiK treatinent by a ho-
elnllst for .blood polxonliiK tbo ro-
Hull of that IoImi wolf blto.
Tbo editor of tho MaiiKiim Star
wautH an n-dliianeo panned pridilhlt-
ItiK tcalilH rrolil HtoppliiK on Htreot
croHshiKH mid mukliiK poiloHtrlaiiH
wander In the mud to got around
them.
Tbo .Mounds Commercial club Ih
hiiIiI to ho .miwiiIiik and HtrotchliiK
preparatory in waklm; up from a
Ioiik summer nap. and tho cltlzciiH
hope HomotbliiK will bo doln' there
noon.
Tom McCraw of Cb'ckaHha uinilo
an aero off of tomntooH. llo Hold
thorn lit t.M per IiiihIioI and there
Ih hut little expense for Kiitborlnt;
ami mnrkotlnit.
Tho Tupelo TIiiioh nayH a Tanner
friend broiiKht In a lilf; batch of to
niatooH for the factory and told tho
editor bo had alno planted about an
aero of oiiioiiH from which bo bad
Uilt holed IT.'i IiuhIioIh for which hu
found a lo.idy hiiIo at Jl a IiiihIioI.
Ono of tin' landmarks at Tupelo
disappeared last week and Incident-
all hurl tbo accident Insurance bus-
Iness consldcr.ibl.v when .llmiulo Mc-
Dowall patch. -d the holu In tho bot-
tom of bis dray and his many
friends can "1111111" a rhlo In safety.
Tin; oo Ik naturally attracted to
the heailliij? ' I'lireo Weeks" which
the Claronioio MosoiiKor run but a
threat disappointment follows when
It Is discovered tho Item refers to
a piano contest of tho paper and not
to ICllnor tilyuu's novel.
Tbo Times says that a Tupelo
man mado $110 off of bis melon crop
this year 1)iit your gasp of surprise
Is stilled by the later elucidation
th.it 1 1-2 acres were planted. This
makes $";! an uore and ono sees
that tlio punctuation Is to blame.
W. K. Carroll who brought the
first li.ilo of cotton to A if. more got
a premium of t'-W and a now Stet-
son but Colonel Sidney Suggs hail
to spoil It all by donating a year's
subscription to the Arilmoivite.
Fitlrviow has a merchant who ad-
verllscK himself as "Floyd the Hob-
tors lack tho lime necessary for In-
her" an opproblous tltlo which com-
petitors tried to attach to htm.
This Is whntl s called "taking tho
bull by the horns" with a vengeance.
A corn lalo from around Snyder
way states that a farmer's son fill-
ed a bushel sack with ours tho oth-
er day and asked bin father to guess
their number. Tho old man who Is
a pretty good farmer niade It be-
tween 0 and 100 and a count re-
vealed It to coutllil hut CI ea s.
Sapulpn people are greatly oxer -
... . ... 1
CISCO over lllr ni'ieiin- piMr-iMiiii
of dogs there. Many fine animals
which their owner both valued and
loved havo fallen vlct'ms ami some 1
arrests and vigorous prosecut'on will'
follow tin1 detection of tin guilty
parties.
A Pawnee man has recently ac-
quired tho first automobile ever own-'
11 I (V... tii-i ti.nl w-lill.. li'nrnlm-
11 tii umiii ...... . v .......n
! to run It hns 'been taking he editor
of the Tlnins-noniocrat to rhlo prac
tlclng 011 him. lie says until he
looms to run the machine witbo-it
risk to huirnii life.
They Take the Kinks Out. j
"l havo used Or. King's New Life
1
Pills for many vottrs with iikm.is'i !
.llDr..AlU Tit.- tnl.-. tli.. l.-1i.l:a
. t. 1 . ........
otu ut Hie sioiuuiiii liver ui.11 eunt-is
wiUiout fuss or friction.'' :t 1 X 11
Hrown of Piltsfleld Vt v.iuxr.iiP'Vt!
satisfactory at W. 11. Frimrn druil
store. 25c
Dyed.
Havo you seen how beautiful Mrs 1
Jones dyed lmr plumes flow rs nnd j
laces and evimi her shtxs ami gloves '
with the SWEDISH dyes. They are
so easy to use. Require no heat or
wnt. r For sale by T. N. Coleman
J Druggist.
4 lilt
DoWltt's Carliolirt Wltcn Hatel
Salvo Is thVi best thing to use for
piles. Sold by W. D. Franw.
FACTORY
COMING
AL C. DUTZOW WILL MAKE MAT
TFfHSSES SELL FURNITURE.
HAS TRACKAGE PROPERTY
Delay In Arriving Caused by Fall
ure to Dispose of Chicago In-
terestsAdvertising Cam
pslgrt Bringing Results.
Al C. llutzow of Chicago wired
his hrothorln law .1. W. Krucgui
of this city .M'storday evening stat-
ing thai ho had disposed of his
business there and would move to
Ardmore. This means that Arilinoi"
Is to have another manufacturing en-
torprlHo Mr. Ilutzow was In Aril-
nolo some months ago and pure Ii us-
ed from J. V. Hanks a half block
of laud in tho southwest part of tlio
city on tho Hock Island railway. I lu
thought thou ho would bo able to
dispose of his business Interests in
Chicago within a few weeks but
buyeiH canio slowly and ho was un-
able to make :t favoiablo disposition
of his merchandise until yesterday.
Immediately after leaving hero ho
puichuscil new machinery for a mat
tress factory and had tho machinery
Htored ready for shipment. Plans
wore mado for a building 25 by 100
feet which will ho used iih a facto
ry and also plans for another build'
lug were made which will bo used
for furniture. In addition to luiiuufuc.
Hiring and soiling mattresses Mr.
Ilutzow will wholesale furniture
There are no concerns of this char-
actor in tho city and within Ard-
nioro's trade teriltory there aro 192
towns to supply. In all tho state of
Oklahoma and probably In thu
southwest there Is not a bettor
opening for a mattress factory and
wholesale furniture house. There Is
plouty of fine timber here for excel-
sior lloth cotton ami excelsior mat-
tresses will be mado and also tho
finer gradet of goods. Mr. Uulzow
has a thorough acoualiitaiico with J
this business and has gone to the
expense of having much of Ills ma-
chlnory made especially 10 order
Mr. Ilutzow Is a brother to Mrs. J.
W. Krueger. Ills mother camo hero
a few weeks ago and will also niako
her homo here.
done continues 0 bring fruit. Dur-
lug the year of business depression
none of the cities are growing as
they formerly did but Ardmore- Is
getting even more than Us share
of desirable new business concerns
and continues to go forwaid.
. v .. and lassies who Immensely enjoyed In a stnto of childlike freshness and
DoWitts Kidney and madder Pills ' ' beauty. As a beautifying agent Nad-
-pupi oi jo uouimiiMjui sunn! onmu l al picnic s.ircad. In the party ft Cr kn )h
an. for weak back backache rlion- were: Mr. and Mrs. btono Webster ! rcBnra0j a necessity. Each pack a go
dor nnd nil other annoyances due to Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W. Hunks Mr. and ' contnlns a binding guarantee and full
weak kidneys. The are fold by W. Mr() s.lm Uoicrl(i01( .Vrii j M Zk(?i directions which tell Just how any wo-
"' Pram- Mrs. .1. W. Holt Mrs. Harron. Rev. I Jlani may havo a Pfct complexion.
RTRrKC or"lc' ' '''l5Vntu1ndhlSoT3 "
ALDHInUoa llo Hutt rhclina Hanisey. Fthel Hank . NATIONAL TOILET' CO. Paris Tcnn.
That's the name of the best flout Veaumans Holt Gladys Holt Mary I Sold by Hoffman feiug Co.. Coluiuuu
sold In Ardmore. Robertson Mary "How l.ula Hutt Ha-' tiros. and other druggists.
1 1
1 1
Restriction Removal
"A
il
'I
helow We
No KW-fi-rooni house
home Northwest
No. 31 10-rooin house
a beautiful place
Northwest
No. 32 10-room house 25
acres tl:.o ground only....
No. 3:i--4-room house close
in 1250 cash bal 125 month.
'I
MONEY TO LOAN at as low rate as anybody and possibly
quicker. We want to "show you. Phone 726
Riggins
SOCIETY ...
Ry Mrs. T. II. Sturgeon Phone: House 034. Office O.
A PARODOX.
We're told that nioit r.ien are un
speakable borfs
And some aro too slow for this
earth
Some otnors do nothing but think of
ball scores
And some of all sense have a
dearth;
When women are serious men aro
loo gay
When women aro merry they're
glum
I'hov nan'l mnmrnhtttiil n fiuntiilllal
wnj;
and of awkwardness they ate the
sum.
V t out of this uncompromising class
This apparently hopeless Job lot
ICach woman Muds onu that Is ablo
to pass
Tlio reuulrcniontH right to a dot;
And truly remarkable this may well
seem
If tho men iih a whole arc 110 good
That each Is a hero the (!od of her
dream
To a woman successfully wooed.
Ivy Kellerman.
One of the prettiest siols In now
Oklahoma Ih tho park at thu tcrmlnm
of wie street car line and it bids fair
to become tho Ideal residence section
of Ardmore. Nnturo haH been lavish
with its gilts and man Is putting tho
llnlshlng touchcH whero naluro left
off. It Ih far from the dust and
smoke nnd grime of the town and
oil" of tho most beautiful bodies ot
water near the city makes a lako
which Ih a mirror ot beauty. Thero
Is a natural drainage high altitinK
a splendid breeze at all times and
winged pests are practically 1111
known.
This park will soon ue a placo ot
broad sidewalks magnificent boule-
vards and delightful promenades.
NorthwtHt Ardmore Ib coming fast
and ere another season theatro lov
era and amusement seekers will bavw
but to board the' street cars nnd n
twenty minute s ride will land thorn
at one of tho "Hwellest" amusement
parks in the new south.
a
1 Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Join
j S. Cadel entertained pleasantly with
j an outing party at tho car line lake
complimentary to Miss Mrdeo of Aus-
tin nnd Miss Doroh of Cleburne two
attractive house gucstH of Mr. and
.Mrs. .1. i.nss. n mo party were
I Mr. ami Mrs. .. A. fiass. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Cade. the bonorees and Mr
"nnu r Adams.
medicinal Ingredients never fall to
The members of thu Ardmore Dry i banish freckles and nil facial dlscol-
(JoodH company and their employes. ' orations. It rids tlio pores and tls-
ha.l six o'clock dinner at the lake ln7 f" JriUfJ?J? 2ISJ
... ... I nil wrinkles and imparts to tho skin
Wednesday. There was nnlto a hunch t that much doiir0(i velvety softnoss
of merry maids and matrons lads and exquisite clearness leaving It
Will cause an advance in Ardmore property. Why? Be-
cause we already bave the biggest and best city of its size
in the New Sfatc. A glass factory and two cotton factor-
ies to be built and with our gas and street cars Whv Not?
Give n Few of our Bnrtialn.s
n Hue CAAA
tJuUUU
4 ncres ground
No. 31 6-room house tioso
in S250 cash 125 montl
No .15 r-rooiii house eloso 0AEAA
in 1100 cash 135 month dZuUU
No. 36 5-room house largo lot nonr
car line f.'tO cash balance M 4 AA
25 month 51 I UU
2 largo lots 1 room liouso OAfin
near enr lino wUUU
Also big list farm lauds.
$12000
$20000
$1750
Suggs Adams Co.
4
ther ..ike Charlotte 'Ike; Messrs.
K. A. Walker John Prater Walter
Hanks Jefferson Hntiks Jr. Alvlu
Hanks llollle Kike Hciibcn Warren
Herman Webster.
4 -
Miss Ksslo Head of Marietta nnu
MIsh 1'nttlo Desklns of Springer wcro
honnrces of 11 delightful auto party
last evening nnd had a spin ovci
the city and to tbo lake. Ucsidca the
honor guests there wcro In tho p.l.'y
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Attnwny of Mesi
I Arizona nnd Mis Vinnle I'ulllnni.
f
Tho club ladles held 1111 lutcrtliis
meeting at tho Hrovlway Metbrdlst
church Wednesday attirnoou anl
planned tor ixira I'y 1 r a c.ty fodor.1-
tlnn. Mrs. J. M. V1I was un.iiiitiieii'ly
chorion presli'otr f ii 01 :tnlnt!oit
ami Miss llllss Curlew was elected
secretary nnd Mrs. 11. "3. I'ottert
trensurer.
Mrs. Wnll rend a letter from Mrs.
John Throndglll who Is president ot
the state federation of clubs lu
which she announces tho following
committees.
Music Committee Mrs. W. II. Mc
Coy.
Custodian of Hanncra Mrs. John
Freer.
Chairman transportation committee
".Mrs. John Dexter.
Mrs. Wnll appointed an chairman of
other committees:
Kntcrtnlnmcnt Committee Mrs.
VanDenlierg.
Printing Committee ..irs. John
Wliltcman.
Hospltnllty Committee Mrs. W.A.
I.edbctter.
BEAUTY.
Most women roallzo that beauty Is
l.irirnlv o m n H er rtt r KAnittlfitl ivtm.
pioxon. It is now known that nny
. woman may cn3lly nnd quickly gain
i perfect complcx.on hy ti fow niln-
-S.K
' tlllcnlly compounded from tho' purest
in the CHy.
SI 800
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