The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 165, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 20, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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rdmore Sunday December 20 1908
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
Wolverton
Son
Oldest nnd most reliable ab-
stracters In Carter county. Send
to us for abstract! anywhero
In Oklahoma. Wo also write
c) clone ami fire Insurance.
Wo are bonded abstracter.
ARDMORE OKLA.
We Are Now Serving
HOT DRINKS
As well as Cold Drinks
OUR SPECIALTIES ARE
I lot Chocolate
I lot Drip ColTcc
Fine Candies
til
HOFFMANN DRUG CO.
The Flower of Flour
would bo a fitting tltlo for our lllg
Hand brand. It is tho best example
of flour malting that modern milling
can produce. Every houscnold god-
dess will havo better pleased sub-
jects if sho uses Dig Hand flour In
her baking. Tho next tlmo you order
flour insist on getting tho Dig Hand
brand. It is far tho best by actual
test.
TYLER & SIMPSON COMPANY
Wholosalo Distributors.
Notary Public
I'llOIK'lK)
H. Fred Snyder
Jleulty Acruey. Loan. Investments
Cnllei'llou". lit-ntnl.
Pension Procured. Special limit
Victor Sale and Lock I'd Al.-oMark
Nursery I'o.
Office Opera House.
Brown & Bridgman
Funeral Directors and
Licensed Embalmers
Larpr.st line of Funeral Goods
in Oklahoma.
Hal M. Cannon
INSURANCE
and Bonds
Your business will bo ap-
preciated .
Office Noble Building
Phone 619
New BarberShop
Clean as n dining room throo
ehulrs. Rear of tho Hularil
Jowolry Storo. Your trado
Bolicited.
G. A. Bulard Prop.
COMPARE OUR GERVICE
WITH OTHERS. 4
Pottal Telegraph Cabla Co.
N. Washington St. Tel. No. II.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
euro any caso of Itching blind bleed-
ing or protruding Piles In 6 to H
days or money refunded. 50c.
ALBATROSS
That's the name of the belt Soar
old In Ardinore.
1 $rr-
WANTS
There Is K bonnier wb' pny m promptly n tlotk work
Mid lin y read nlinonitc want iuN
WANTED.
WANTKD--To make jou farm loans
quick nctlon no delay reasonable
rate ot Interest. O. 1 Chancellor
over Dltaler Dry Coods Co. lOtf
WANTKD To buy all your poultry
nirJ furs. See W. a. Weiss at Cold
Storage Ardmoro Okla. 11-12
FOH HUNT Kuril I Mi cd downstairs
room within two blocks of M.ilu
strect.Phono Gil.
KOH HUNT Furnished rooms ah
modern conveniences close it..
Phone 110. W. H. Hobcrts. IStf
OH HUNT Two upstairs office
rooms. Apply H. A. Jones Furniture
Store. UMf
WANTKD To oxchnngo for ArJmnrn
proierty or Oklahoma farming land
n good farm In Kentucky. Address
M Hlee Ardinore Okla. 1S-U
WANTKD Men to learn barber
trade; few weeks completes; sixty
chairs constantly busy; cnreful In-
structors: tools Riven; diploma
granted; wages Snturdays; posi-
tions waiting; wonderful demand
fT graduates. Wrlt- for cata-
logue CWoler Harbor College Dal-
ln. Tex. 20 fi
W ANTKD Ten nmbltioiis capable
men to advertise and sell med-
icine line to general merchants and
druggists; salary nnd expenses;
bond required; experience not es-
sential; Ktat0 clearly with applica-
tion age married or single expe-
rience. If any; can you furnish
team or horse and buggy? Our
business Is thirty years old; wo
are clean and straight; expect tho
samo of our salesmen; good op-
portunity for young men of tho
right calibre. Correspondence con-
fidential. Dept. W 10'J Vino street
St. Louis Mo. 20
RIO MONKV AlJKNTS KHKK SAM-
PLE OFFER (15 days only) bright
sparkling famous $r Harnatto Sim-
nlatlon Diamond Ring; brilliancy
equals genuine detection baffles
experts fills every requirement of
tho most exacting pleases tho
most fastidious at only one-thirtieth
tho cost of tho real diamond.
As a means of Introducing this mar-
velous and wonderful scintillating
gem and securing as many nip
friends ns quickly as possible w i
are making .1 special Indue -moitl
for tho now year. We want you to
wear this beautiful ri.u:. thin Mas-
tery ceo or Man's Ha idlcraft. ihu
simulation that sparkles wl'ii all
tho beauty and flashes with all
tho flro of tho Gonulno Diamond.
Wo want you to show it to your
friends and tako orders for us as
It sells Itself sells at sight and
makes 100 per cent profit for you
absolutely without effort on your
part. Wo want good honest rep-
resentatives everywhere In every
locality city or country In fact
In every country throughout tho
world both men and women young
and old who will not sell or pawn
the llnrnntto Simulation Diamonds
under tho prctonso that they aro
genulno gems ns such action some-
times lends to trouble or ombar-
rassmcnt. If you want a Simulation
diamond n substllute for tho gen-
ulno don't wait act today ns this
advertisement may not appear
again first como firsts erved. For
Free Samplo Offer beautiful Ring
Karrlngs Stud or Scarf (stick) Pin
'address Tho Harnatto Diamond Co.
Olrard Ilulldlng Chicago. Mention
this paper. 1C-12
FOR EXCHANGE.
I FOR EXCHANGE A nice live-room
I cottage close In on Kant Main
street for young lady's board.
Phone 815 or C7I. 20-3
FOR 8 ALT..
KOH SALE Choice 10-ncre true near
city suitable for fruit or trucl.. KI110
building site. F. J. KINO Phono 1172
0-tf
FOH SALE CHEAP A carload of
0110 and two-year-old mules out of
good mates and by fino Jacks. Will
mako 15 to 1C hand high mules
when grown. J. H. Roper Itasca
Hill county Toxns. 10-10
A FA R M " A N DA1 .0 T Ft $1 10 $To
down 10 per month. For furthe- In-
formation sco 'J. I). Hatfield 115
North Caddo street. Phone 005. 1 1 S
KOR SALE Old pnpers good to go
under carpets paper tho walls of
your rooms or mako warm fires
Ardmorelto office.
KOR SAhU Six-room houso and lot
corner 1; street and Sixth avenue
northwest; good bam; all modern
conveniences. Apply W. J. Wil-
son. 20-6
3 LINES
3 TIMES
3 DIMES
KOR SAI.H OH KXlilWUK Store
house mid lot wPh slock general
merchandise located at gnol Inland
town. Will sell n intonnhty for cash.
or will exchange for Ardinore real
stale Address nt once Post Office
liox 1.2(1. is-a
KOH SA1.K Coupon Hooks at Ard
niorelte office.
IIARC.A1NS IN KINK KARMS KOH
INVKST.MKNT 1 offer 1SSS aero
lu vicinity of Ardmoro and Cor-
nish In 12 tracts ranging from r.O to
X'fi acres In each tract for $20.-
700.00; one-third cash balnuco to
suit 7 per cent Interest. There
are several flno farms In this of-
fer well Improved. The prlco Is
1-.1 per cent less than my list
price on t'-oin If taken separately.
Mere Is a chanco of a life tlmo for
an Investor. These fnrms nro well
located and flno land. Titles per
fect. Address W. 1. Poland Ard-
inore Okla. 17-7
STOLEN.
STOLEN On Saturday ' night Dee.
12th. n $115 Mid'lle. weighs about IB
pounds has two A' on n tack In
the lop of the horn and other A's
L nlioiit over tho saddle has double
n-uners ami nns iieen used ntiout
three years skirt comers are round-
Inc. sad lie was made by Price
Pros. nrtihani. Texas. I will pay $2(1
for the return of the saddle and
$n for the arrest and conviction
of thief. Address J. II. Hitter. Dixie
Okla. 17.0
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seal-
ed bids will be received at
tho olllco of Dr. John A. Ilnnoy
clerk of School Hoard of Ayles-
worth or at tho olllco of Tackett
&. Myall architects in Slnis-Pon-nlngton
lMlldlng Ardmoie Okln.
up to tho hour of 2 p. 111. Jan-
uary 1." 1909 for the erection of fk
six-room brick school building ni
AyloKworth Okla. Plans can bo
seen nt the above named olllces.
Kach bid to bo accompanied by a
certified cheek of 2 per cent ot tho
bid to be payable to .1. W. Si-
mons treasurer of the school board
to bo forfeited anil assessed ns
liquidated damages lu caso tho bid-
der falls to make satisfactory bond
within six days after being noti-
fied of being awarded tho contract.
Tho board reserveH ihn rluhf ti
! reject any or all bids. Tackett &
Myall Architects Ardinore Okla.
20-27
Notice to Creditors.
T) tho creditors of Alva It. Rolf
deceased.
The creditors of tho abovo named
decedent nro hereby notified that
tho undorslgned was by tho county
court of Carter County. Oklahoma
appointed administrator of tho 01
tr.to of said decedent nnd that nil
persons nnvlng claims against the
estate of said decedont nro required
to ovhlhlt thorn to said undorslgii-
ed W. 11. Roff. Administrator with
tho necessary vouchors nt tho of-
flcp of Johnson & Mcdlll in Ard-
more in said county within
six months from tho dnto of tho
first publication of this notice to-
wit: from tho 22nd day of Novem-
ber. 190S.
Dated November 21st 1908.
W. II. ROKF
22-r.wki Administrator.
Medicine That Is Medicine.
" 1 havo suffered a good dea with
mnlarla and stomach complaints .but
1 1 have now found a remedy that keeps
1 mo well nnd that remedy Is Kkctrlc
Hitters a medlcino that Is a medicine
'for stomach and liver troubles nnd
jfor run down conditions' says W. C.
Klester of Hnllldny. Ark. 'Electric
Hitters purify nnd enrich tho blood
tono up tho nerves nnd Impart vigor
and energy to tho weak. Your money
will ha refunded If it falls to help
you. 50c nt Ardmoro Pharmacy.
D & W
Oven exploded It was not the
Direct nctlon sold by Kearney ltf
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STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Tho regular meeting of the
stockholders of the Klrst Na-
tional Hank of Ardinore Okla.
will bp held in tho offices of
the hank during lognl hours on
tho second Tuesday In Jan-
unry. 1903 which Is tho 12th ot
tho month. Snld meeting la to
to bo hold for tho purpose of
electing directors for tho ensu-
ing year.
C. h. ANDICRSON.
Cashier.
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THE MARKETS
AS RECEIVED DY THE ARDMORE-
ITE CVERY AFTERNOON DY 1
TELEGRAPH. I
COTTON.
Liverpool Futures
l.lerNMil. Dee. !! The ratine of
cotton future!) today was:
-Cloie
Open 2 pm. Clone Yew.
Dee-Jan ...I. flrtH I Fi nil's
Jan-Ken . . . I.ill V4 I C.ii liil'
IMhAIiu . .1.08 l.lir.'n lill
Ton opened qlllel. cloned quiet.
Liverpool Spots.
Spot eotlon today quiet; mid. I.ST:
sales I11OO. AnieiicHii "SOO; receipts.
:i 1.000. American 31.000.
New York Futures.
New York. N. Y.. Dee. III. Cotton
futures opened sternly and eliwed
barely stonily. The range of cott m fu-
tures today wns:
wiofo
Open High Low Today Yest
Dee ...S.92 S.U5 S 90 .S.OI-fl. S.1J0
.Inn ...S.fifi S.f.S V55 S.M-Bu S.5I
Mm- ..S.r.l s.fttl S3 S.JI-tW S.M
New York Spots.
Spot market qulci and 10 up; mW.
9.20; no wile retorted.
New Orleans Futures.
New.Orli-niia l.u.. Dec. 10.- Cotton
futurea open.Ml si lr. n eloal
niviiii . i ne niiiRo tn iu'uvu in
turcs today was:
C'oso
Open High Ixiw Today
. .s.iw .s.7i sr. s.7o
. S.'O S.72 S.r.'.i S.OS-ll'.l
.S.71 S.75 S.71 S.72-7U
Yost
S.lil
S.II7
S.70
Dee
.lau
.Mar
New Orleans Spots.
Spot market quiet nnd uiitiiiiiigetl;
mid. S ll-Hl; nles U'.'i; f. o. b. !M)0.
GRAIN 'AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago Grain.
Chicago. III.. Dee III. The follow-
lug Is tho range of tho active t
Iwr on the Chicago Hoard of Trade
todry:
Close
Open High Low Today Ycst
Wheat y
July ..07'. H7V6 NT'.; '-'Vt
Dee 1001 KlOU 100 1001k 100;
May in.-.ft losf-; 105''M lO.'.Vt mi!
Corn
July ..HO';
Dee ..:rt.
Mny ..r.O
Oats-
July . .Ii16
Dec . . ISH.
May ..50
51 K
.'id
5!r
15?;
is w
tioi; col- i
51b 5iMin
tioiiu no
.1(5 1(.
()'
I5i
1S
50 T4
45V.
I5?i
I.S-lib
5lu
50 50'
Lord
Jan 15.S0 15.S2
Pork
-Ian ..9.21' !t.22
Ribs
Jan ..S.20 S.20
15.77 15.S0 15.70b
!'.2()
ti.15
S.20 S.20b S. 5b
Mrs. McRaney's Experience.
Mrs. M. MeRaney. Prentls. Miss..
writes: I was confined to my bed
for threo months with kidney and
blndder trouble nnd wns treated by
two physicians but failed to get relief.
No human tongue can toll how I suf-
fered nnd I had given up hone of evor
getting well until I began taking Ko-
ieys Kidney Remedy. After taking
two bottles I felt like a new nrrson.
and feel it my duty to tell suffering
women want Foley's Remedy did for
me."
GIVE HER A PAIR OF WISS
SCISSORS FOR A CHRISTMAS
PRESENT THEY WILL PLEASE
HER.
STEVENS KENNERLY 4
13tf SPRAGINS CO.
GIVE HIM A
For a Christmas gift. They
please the man and ho will
like it. $5.00 $0.50 $7 50
and $9.00 sets complete.
Extra blades carried in
stock.
Stevens Kenncrly
& Spragins Co.
BUT I'LL DO
THE SHOOTING
MR. ROOSEVELT'S OFFER TO LET
SMITHSONIAN HAVE THE GAME.
RESOLUTIONS BY REGENT1
However. He Will be H.ippy to H.ive
.1 Few Scientists to Mount the
Dig Spscimens The Institu-
tion Accepts.
Washington tve 'i The agree
ment between President Houxcult
nnd the Smithsonian Inxiltuie ns to
the presl lenl's hunting tilp tn Unci
waa mailt public tmlav b Chailes
IJ. Wolroft. seeit'lHij ()r the Institu-
tion The board of ii-iiciit r Hi m
! Mtttllll.ttt nnH.I. I ..... I ll .
' ."ii.iin nil 11 ii -lMlll
loiter yesterday nnd iiilopted a n -u
lllilon enlerbm Into a cmitiact wlih
the presl.lent for c. itnln woik Tin
president wrote to Dr. W.dc nit a- ml
Iowa:
"AbOllt April 1 liel I inlrllil to
start for Afrlea. h .;in. ;
eonrw. Inderlnlti- but at in.- 1
I0h- they will be something mi Hi
fnnvt Iiik order:
..H Mny ha (
ba and apond Iho next few nn.ntl
huiitliiR and Irnvellng In Hrlilsh an.l
nernmn Hast Africa. prilmbl going
ihroimh or towarl I'mindn. with the
exp. ctatlon of alrlklntc (he Nllenbollt
Ihe ItPRlnnhiK or the new year nnd
then working down It. with side trips
nfler animals and birds so as to
eonie out at tidewater any about
Murch 1. As you know I am not In
Ihe least a anni. butcher. I like to
do n certain amount of hunting but
my real and main Interest Is the In-
terest of a faunnl naturalist. Now It
seems to me Unit opens the bent
chance for tbP national museum to
gel u fine collection not only of the
big game beasts but of the smaller
iiianiinnls and birds of Afiicn: nnd
looking nt It dispassionately. I believe
that the chance ought not In be neg-
lected. will mnke arrangements to pay
for the expenses of myself ami my
Mm. Hut what I would like to do
would be lo get on or two profession-
al field taxidermists field naturalists
lo go jvlth me who should prepare
and send back the specimens we col-
lect. The collection which would thus
go to the national museum would be
of unique value. It would I hope. In-
clude specimens of big game together
with tho rare smaller anlmnls nnd
birds. I hnve not the nieaiia that would
ennble me to pay Tor the fluid nat-
uralists or taxi iernilsts nnd their kit
and the transport of the specimen'
and curing of same for the national
lnuiionin. Of course Ihe netiinl huiitlng
of the big game I would want to do
myself or have my son do. but the
specimens will nil go to the nntlonal
museum snve h very few personal
trophies of little scientific value
which for that reason. 1 might wish
lo keep. Now can you. lu view of
selling these specimens for the na
tlonnl museum arrange for the ser-
vices of tho field taxidermists and
for the care and Hie transport of the
specimens? As ex-president I shoull
feel that the nntlonal museum Is the
museum to which my collection
should go."
After healing the letter the re-
gent? adopted the following resolu-
tion: "Resolved That the board of re-
gents of tho Smithsonian Institution
express to Theodore Roosevelt pres-
ident of tho United Stntes. Its appre
(ia'lon of his generous offer contain
id in his letter or June 20. 1!)0S to
tin secretary or tho Institution with
riHpict to his expedition to Africa
1 1 1 at It accept the name.
Marked for JDeath.
"Thrfe years ago I was mnrkod for
d ntj. grnve-ynrd cough was tearing
mv lungs to pieces. Doctors fulled to
htln nie. and hope had fled when my
husband got Dr. King's New Discov-
er) ." says Mrs. A. C. Williams. o
Hac Ky. "Tho first doso helped mo
and Improvement lipt on until 'I
had galnel 58 pounds in weight and
my m-nlth wns fully restored. This
medicine holds tho world's healing
record for coughs and colds nnd lung
and throat disenses. It prevents pneu-
monia. Sold under gunrnuteo ntArd-
mor Pharmacy. 50c and $1.00. Trial
i bottle free. Xi & W
CARVING SETS FROM 50c TO
$10 A SET AT
STEVENS KENNERLY
13tf SPRAGINS CO.
Pilot lighter expolded Itw as not
on n Direct Action gas stovo sold
by Kearney They bavo none ltf
SPECIAL
TRAIN
Rock Island
DECEMBER 19th
To Accommodate the Holiday Travel
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SOUTHEAST
Throunh Coaches Choir Cnrs and Tourist Sleepers
TiiKiti will 1k tn sale nt v-ry low rates
DECEMBER 19th 20th 21st
1 or Sliin Civ Reservations Kti .. Apply
H. D. M'COLLOM
Txktl Agent
lrifmcrr Okh
FREE
Ladies' or
' (jcnllciiitMi'.v TV i aTfc
RNAiio Diamond King
$3 liA
Hrilllancy equals genuine- detection baffliw experts fills every require
' 1 of t"1' lmilt- exacting pleases Iho most fastidious nt only one thirtieth
the cost or the renl diamond.
As n meiiiiH or Introducing this marvelous and wonderful scintillating gem
and securing ns many new friends ns quickly nH iKisslble we are making u
special Inducement for the New Year
We wnnt you to wear this beautiful Ring thls master-plece of man'a hand-
icraft this simulation that sparkes with all the beauty and flashes with all
the flro of
A GENUINE DIAMOND
Wo want you to. allow It to your friends and tnko orders for us ns it sells
Itsoir sell? nt sfght nnd makes
WOPetcent PROFIT WO Percent
Tor you absolutely without effort on your part.
We want good honest representatives every where in every locality city or
country. In fact In every country throughout tho world both men and wo-
111 young or old who will not sell or pawn The Barnatto Simulation Dla-
monds under the pretense that they nro Oomilne Oems as such nctlon with
simulation diamonds sometimes lends to trouble or embarrassment.
H you want a simulation diamond substitute toe tho genulno DON'T
WAIT ACT TO-DAY aH this advertisement may not nppenr again.
Fill out Coupon below and mall at once First Come First Served.
Write here mime of paper In iWilih jnu him tlilc nihf rtl-eineiu
Ihe Barnalto Diamond Co. Clraid Bldg. Chicago
hJr8:.1'!!mB.V Npnt l'"n'" tjl"llu Olfer RiPK KnrrliiKS Stud or Scarf
(.Stick i Pin Catalog.
no R. K. I). R. No
N St P. O. Hox
Town or City stnto
WJ'. Poland
Poland & Foster
Successors to Roberts & Poland
Loans and Abstracts Fire and Tornado Insurance. Prompt
Service. Reliable Companies.
Sill
lag
L. P. ANDERSON. President 0. F. FRENSLEY Vice President
C. L. ANDERSON Cashier. ... ED SANDLIN Assistant Casblur
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE OKLA
Capital Paid In 60000.00
kurplua Fund 165000.00
Total 2260OO.0
The oldest bank in Indlar Territory. Recount! ef firms aa
Individuals solicited upon Urn most liberal termi censlitent
with good btuiklni.
1
1 1 1 1C
J. S. M'HALLY
Din. Pus Agtnl
Oklahoma City. Okla
T5 Days Only
Hoautlful HriKht .Sparkling Famous
W. H. Foster
We Will Contract
To tlo all jour plumbing work from
mending a smnll leak to supplying
all the labor anil materials for tho
plmblng of an entire building. Thoso
who havo einnloyetl our sorviets or
bought plumbing supplies from us
are our best references. Their tec
tlmony will show that woglvo uvory-
hotly the squarest of stmaro deals.
W12EKS BROS.
Soin'l . Urrl .Suctritnr
S Washington St. Phono 70
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