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Ardmore Friday July 23 1909
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THE DAILY AROMOREITt-.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
ey the
ARDVOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
ISJDNEY ?l'rHS President.
ltatered at tii-- oftf at Ardmore
M S-tcnd- Iwa Matter
Official Paper for Carter County
AND THE CITY OF ARDMORE
It It li in the Ardmoreite. it li legal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Dally Ardmorelte.
One Year l00
One Month
One Week 16
The Weekly Ardrrverelte.
Per Viir uy Mail
Six Month
TI Molt '
Phonei.
Business MaaagT' Oac US
City Kdltor'l Ofike
lxng Distance S
Any erroneous reflection on ifce
character standing or reputation of
any person nnn or corporation
which may appear in the column of
The Ardn.oreit- lll be gladly correct
ed upon its ln-lng brought to tfce at-
t ntioti of the management.
Ardmore Friday July 23 1909
GROWING LAND HUNGER.
An Impressive l-on a to the
rapidly dwindling ar-a of puWic
land open for ttomeatead and the
tremendous scramble of people to oc-
cupy i hem. Ik Rlren In the scene
that are Mm; onacted In connection
with the opening for aextlement of
the Spoksoe Coar D'Aleoe and Flat-
head reserrai on. At the cloaa of
'he firat day's regtat ration orer SS.
00 applications had been filed ana
It k estimated that bfore the ei-
plratlon of the time limit at least
3')0.00O appl cations will be made
for the lei than 3.000 homesteadi
which the three rerser rations will
amount rto In tha aggregate. Of
course quit a number of these ap-
plicants belong In the claaa of specu-
lator adverturers and r eat lew
sptrps who make their applications
in the hope of atr-k-m; a lucky nu..-
Ikt and selling out at a nandaom
roflt. Hut the overwhelming ma-
jority of the applicant are undoubt--lly
genuine homeHtkers whose
dearest desire is to obtain a farm
and to settlo down for life In tho
lrg!n country which offers them the
opportunity to strive for their Ideals
of financial Independence ano n
tii"tlc bapplnem. The scene that
have attended these openings of gov-
ernment land in various iwirta of
the country. veu in a compartlrely
barren region In I'tah. clearly demon-
strate the fact that lar.l hunger is
increasing rapidly In the public it-
petite that the American people are
(.-rowing more and more to appre-
ciate the value and dignity of pro-
Ikrlotorsbip in the soil of their native
land. The ownership of land from
the beginning m the beat t-tle to
xolld respectability among all people
and the Annrrlran people appear to
fuily realise this fart. When alt ia
HAld about the isolation of farm life
and the. drudgery Inc dent to Ihe
farmer's labor the fact remain that
the man whose feet ur rooted In
the soil who own the beat of all
natural resources for the acquire-
inoiit of un oasy eonivetency has a
treniewlous ail vantage over the land-
less rover who muat depend ujon
his wits for a living even to a re-
versal of the Scriptural version of
taking in the stranger. A good piece
of the earth nlwaya has been an- al-
ways will m the beat Investment a
man can make in the long nin Kan-
aK city Journal.
And Oklahoma promuW tiie most
for the least of any section in the
United States. Oklahoma land will
raise the moat varieties of stuff th
Mate has Out most equabl climate
and lands ate to be secured now at
comparatively low values.
BIOGRAPHICAL CALENDAR.
Hist! Shh!
I't us hiss it between our cllncbeC
tieth
Vldcq the detect. re'
Hugeo Francis Yidecq. net to
Sherlock Holnu-s. Nok Carter and
Old Sleuth the greatest detective
who evar lived was bom m .rr
r ranee. IS I years ago today.
He was the son of a banker lmt he
did not take kindly to the iIoukl-
kneading business. Indeed he heguH
his career as a thief and thus gained
the practical knowledge of the crim-
inal clans that he later used with
good effect as a thief-catcher.
When a young man he entered tin
rreuch army was wounded and din-
charged and began the life of a vaga-
1ond resuming his criminMl career.
In 17TG he came to grief befog sent
to the gulleys for lht years as a
convicted forger.
He MMistrived to escape from
galleys and Joined a band of highway
men. Ho took a bolemn oath not to
betray them but his companoua be-
came suspicious and expoll-d him
from their ranks.
It was than that Vldocq discovered
liTn. V" we'wo JURY GIVES WIRE CUTTER PURCELL COMES SUNDAY MAYOR NAMES FOUR
r i hM. p. TflE HIGHEST PENALTY DELEGATES TO DENVER
of the h.W to SLUES WILL HAVE CHANCE TO
JTtZTlZZ MAKE UP LOSSES ON HOME
rd.d and then and I there he de- ORGAN2ED 3ftND CUT mlES qrouNDS. TRANS - MISSISSIPPI CONGRESS
;di that honesty Is the beat policy. Qp FENCE THE CARD AND THE WILL CONSIDER MATTER OF
H. tme. dewthre. aa4 made WARNING. IMPORTANCE TO OKLAHOMm.
some .onderf.1 4 Ujeorer.es or oar- Artw a mJre w wt tBt
1 ? . feats com- W"8 w'
i ki'wiifcwTlta. Jim Boytt. charted with wire noon takeo an the Purcell tsm acato If plans do not go a ry Ardmore
par.- raroriDiy wiin ? V cutting was conrtcted ia tha eosiBty on the ho grounds at Ijrenn Is going to be well represented at the
' J.! VIZ Z mcma' wwn Mt morK HW rt th and Um fans are sure of wit- Trans-MIlslppl Commercial ru.
TZr iw fZ ju the crtmlT he nistimom punishment for the of- neaaing an IntarcsUng came. ?ras whl-j meeta in Denver next
by me allegation iins ine c"" ttar a flM of 2M sml x nwnths When tha Illaes went to I'nrcall month and wh.ch body will consider
tnrraveied were committed by mean- .... . . . .
bers of his own band who were later trm "l iMl o w thy w qneatlom paramount at thi
beirared by Vldoeq to add to hit This case in whlc there are fire taken into camp for two garnet and tln to thts section of the country
or its defendants baa attnacted the limes mid it was on account of Col. SugF of the Ardmoreite is
There was apparently some tja-i mart attention and yesterday er- the impoasJMe ball grounds at IMr- today in receipt of a letter from
to shew charges aa VWocq was dls- 'King and this morning tha county ceil that tbos gam were lost. Now Mayor Cotner. in which he names
minted from the police force In dla- "rt room was rrowded by friends they are polnsj to hare to show the delegates to the congress. The letter
grace in He then engaged In tn Parties tad farmers at Klk fana that they are able to beat the i as follows:
some questionable business opera- 'ko are interested In the matter. l"urrelw on good grounds. Col- Sidney So ens.
tlons and wrote a book detailing al lt appears that there has been tKar Sir:
wSIrvSSlI.. WW ' t section Standing o. Ardmore Team. Yon are hereby notified that I hae
some of which may hare been true mllar to the night riders who appoint.! the following delegate- to
He died in IS57 hare been committing depreciations. m . represent the city of Ardmore at th
. cutting miles of wire fences. Qk iiOBeors f 3 0l Tw'ateta Annwal Session of the
In buying a coagh medicine don't One of hte witnesses. Jim !ws. Mlim OBe0" 4 j Tmns-Mmsisalppl Congress wh cb
be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough told the entire story of how the men Tlshomlnao" I I 3 ' m"8 D?nrr' AuU8t
Kemedy. There is ao danger from It were banded together for this pur- oainesrllle fc 3 - t0"ct:
and relief is sort to follow. Kspe- pose and had cut fence aftr fence. Snhllr t Z . slJn-v S8S. 1 Cruce. H. 0.
daily recommended for congas while men armed with irons kept off Ete j 2 0 bpanWIng. Itoy Johnson and John a.
colds and whooping coagh. Sold by Inquisitive prson who might hare ial40n 4 4 0 Cadal.
Ardmore rmig Co.. Hurost Post and objected. Saer r 1 hoo WI wU1 see yr wa- cleaf
.11 druggists. The defendant. Jim Hoytt. rn ar- U'hltesbo'ro" 3 8 0 ' b'8 "Tl " T??1
ragtad with a gun. and was going lreiuT. . ! ! ! ! ! ' 0 I grave importance to Ok.a.oma w.ll be
NEBRASKA-KANSAS WAR. to pot up a card on which was a Wynnewoyd 0 eoasl6r":
warning notice but whicit was some. MMTrnTwn
Tws States In Trouble Over An in- WBat Indefinite except perhaps to jo ;9 10 JAMhh A. wi.nmi.
lane Tstent. those who nere on the Inside of the Mayor
Twpeka. July 22-Kansis and .Ve- m(tter. The canl. which was later . .
braska are at outs orer J. A. Itankis. tonm. na( thttl(. wordi prlnUrf ln UQTCI PI FRKS WED ! T" r V ?
n years old. who was an Inmat character- "UILL ULLItltO IILU (iirk sunda. afternoon. Hemembcr
in the .Wbraaka Insane asylum until nVell fellors. you or sore and J bo on hand and Mp Ar(more
a few months aa. when he was di-.- we or mity sore of being counte.1 ARTHUR ELLIS TAKES BRIDE
Chhte we'to StOCktn Kan T'? 7 M$ W' MT NEW HME AT PARKINSON FOR CHAIRMAN.
Kanam went to stocam nan. plan to get them thlr names is as DUNCAN
last month to are with his mother follors. you must com and git them. D
Two weeks ago he was adjudge tny un t work now - caWtnM" Be"9 IT ' "
.Me again by the Rook county pre There were no name on the card. Yesterday afternoon in the chan T!on ol? "u-wZta
bat. udge. The K.aa bard of or .r fnber Inform..:..-- 11. ber. of Jndga I. R Maaon of the th.' ISnfmen; o Joe" H Norn
control ordered the .hcrlff of that told of how the fence had been county court Mr Arthur Ellis snd !! . v .
mnntv b v.nVin K..v to sr. i v . . . ' -r. Annur r.uis inn chairman of the republican state con-
county to take Kankln back to .Ne- cut and the .ecret organization that Mis Sally Tally both of this city. trM commUtee. a. an Inspector In
ln... ha. a law nrorldln. .hs- J? n 1 T Z" ?' WMe "UeU' B th pre e department 3f the Interior and
Kanaas has a law proridlng th. wire cutters were found three pairs ece of a few intimate friends. Judge tne announce.l immediate nrobabllltv
insane people or pauper shall he of whlch werp offeMd Wence M n of T r J -Inlzat on of the 2
sent back to the states from when e before the court. hour whll4. h .mnx ceremoBv Jeor-a"lziaUon of the stat.
they came. Nebraska has a law mat- The atter. according to the conn- blTpertmT' Ceremn ZZ To tZi Z
sane tMrson or Zwr KMail ZTZt'T1 St K"S' " f .. of
ha" ao?ulrt Mx' montW rtT defena! t T lmVhir MclDt A- I'rkln.on. member of the state
has a law roqulrint. s x months rail- defense asked the Jury to give the iay clerk at the Whlttlngton while committee from Comancho county
deacon the state beforo bocomin dofen lowest fine possible his bride. Miss Tally has for itoMrtTjtlmTm
V M t . . . as that It vas for tho purposo of aRt 8x months presided over the 1 tho comnR clmlrmanshln vacancy
Kankln had only been here a opening up public roads that the Cigar counter at the same hoau-lry. ?r pa?K?noS naT no announced
tiHHMh. and hMl nK acquired a legal work was done. The evidence given Mr Kills hnvlnK ..ght ht. r0 ' " 1 arKlnso:i not announced
' ii.m'.n ut..n cwrr u v . . 7 r- r'ls nilln mnignt .ne jtoni his aspirations but his name s be-
dom.tlle Uhen Sheriff S. N. r.ran- t the Jury must have convinced hoU al iUBCtn h. docWed that frf tf fa
augh of Stockton took him Uok to them tha malice f some kind was h a pftrtuer lh. bu.new. s c"Le person-! and
Nebraska. Saturday the authorities of at the obttom of It and the high- and cnpld lent his aid In the mat- Jo l.t.ca i frle nd.hl for Vo
Ur lh K""ft IM"m"y 'M 'Mt 0 noyU- l" wUh W" 'U.. Tn for Call M cJle 'of Sh
sheriff for bringing an insane iM.rson There arc five others who are lm- vir and Mrs Klli. left here v-' I i. slawnP0-
intn the vt.m ...i ... K . .1- .. . 7. r TejKibllcan national comm 'man
v . ' Plicated In the wire cutting but It tenlay afternoon for their new home from Oklahoma will onlbu their
The a-heriff was roloaaed on $600 It Is not known yet whether t Duncan ... .
bond and hi. trial 1. set for Wedn.- they will be tried .t this term of fr tht LaWton nian-
day. Havlna- gotten him into tn the county court or not. ADVANCE IN WHITE MULE. DU1 ocriDUV
trouble the sheriff now expects the A. M limit well was ye.terday Y A55UAL philosophy.
state iMmnl of control to get him out 'venp found gullfy by a Jury of Stae Dlepensary Raises Price ot 11 acn KeneralI:v toll what a
of It- .th.. char of giving away liquor. ho. to Drugglats. w"man mplexion Isn't by what it
After a conference of state officials The cou't has not yet fixed the Cuthrle. Okla.. July 22 Owing to !lmB to he.
tiHlay. Attorney Oeneral Jackson wlr- ounSbment. the steady advance In prces of alco- le rta"" ' by lldn 1 ak
' Hi the attorney general of Nebraska hoi. the ate dWpenaary management any . ?rier l wn" s? Rmart h"
as follows: -- ha. InoreaM-d price to local drug- f liut Man 1 tlme 'ot-
"I'lease order local authorities at Yato. citr. Kan.. Svpt IS. X90P.- gists. Four and three-quarter lots. -omebody ought to Invent an Im-
Nebraska City to dismiss case agaln-M my doctors Kave me up to die ' with container etc.. costs the drag- provemonl hat wo" d onabIe us 0
Kansas shorlff. arrestel for returning lIn'H as Wonder cured me ol gist $11.25. and two-gallon lots now K . . for awhlI wlthout lm-
at Insane patient to Nebraska." kMny and bladd-r trouble. It In thy cost $3 per gallon which ts .-- a- "roJpnonts-
Tp until a late hour tonight no -t n.edlclue on rth. Mrs. II. S vauce of 10c. Tho state pays $2.00 " " tT" . .? x i
wonl had bwm recelre.1 from tne in- Johnson. Sold hy all drmrglsts. VliW in-r gallon wholoaale. the conulner KPnorBl' 11 18 to "vo other people
braska attorney gener.1. If the case costs. He. and It takes 10c per gal- by aK th6m the im'
goes to trial. Kansas intard of control Th Blu'i llK-v I'urcell at I.orenu in to handle leaving the state but 1 I' . A
will employ counsel to defend the Drk afternoon. Oet ready 7c net profit per gallon. e m?" alkS t""'1"86"
Hooka coMnty sheriff. ' a "e. Tho aw Ftntp t) mnke hann a lot -of r. Illy remarks.
There is suspicion here that the rHAnrFn - 'B 3 pec cent not. whlcH would be hlm;".Cf'"aV J"1 nan "over secs
Nebrwka asylum dlscharge.1 Hank. CHA"D WITH MURDER. s Wc himself as others seo him
aa cured for the purpose of dumping ln.lrm. . " .. purchasing alcohol outside the state t1 nu7 ! "nougti; its
him . Indictments Against Ur. M er Mrs. v . . . . tho inhabitants who are s 11 y.
mm on to Kansas. u have to pay $C35 for two gn on oH T)l.
! u tii fit . r Sayler and John irunden. ... ' . . . i Tno marble cutter s appront ce
it is the first time a Kansas offl- ..... . ... t while the wtatc's pr ce Is $C. Ad- . . . . '
clai wu mot knmiiiii . Watseka. III. July 22. The spec a ... . ' ; ! ha many hard lessons to learn.
ciai was er numiliatett for retuiv . ... vance In the nrlco of corn- Is e1vo:i . .
Ing an insane person." said l.arrv "ntn.l Jury c.!lsl to Investteate the ly "0t ""f V ttnw thC
wm chairman of the board of 'rder o John 11. Sayler t Creseu vani X prico of aSol. """"IT1 Ve" 0V r "f"""'
control. "While there arc no m-ipro- "ty m ln 11 ltn ualay lmllcta.1 prtc Kl(th mny moyo montans m)t
cal law. on the subject the various I)r" WBm M1ler' M J' ayr' Bl for Murder Suspects. a wa8t0 f """ to tr' 11 on
.tate have always adhered to a not. . Uw w)WMn'- 'lhfr- J Ada. Okln.. July 23. District w"-""
Icy of looking after their own insane " thw obar" f Inur1'r Ira ' Clerk Cox received a letter from A Krl lnKns thnt she would be
and aceptlng them back from a- lrum'n- hr brother was Indictca it- mrct Judge ltalnoy today stating 'apy lf she "y 1(11 onoBh llf-
other state. Kan... h arceptml ct''"'-v that the Judge had decided to grant fere"1 cok)r'1 UWr to mutch her
m.Ty of that kind. U 18 thought that a special ten. hall to John and Frank Scrlbner. sofklI":8-
"I cannot believe that the Nebraska f court wU1 e11 t0 tb9 brothers held In connection with . opciona1y the right man In the
ka .tato officials wll punish an of- HM'" n wnch 'veut a 1"'aWa mo- the murder of Mrs. l.lllle Scrlbner. rKf pac" o(cPle Otmrters In a
firt.l of another state for taking one tl0" wl" bo m"d for 1 c: of 1f of Frank. John will be allowed nwn wher" tlie wlndowg are pro-
of Its unfortunste people back home." V"UP to another county. iwll lne Rllm of $-BOO nm Frank 1 tected by Jron bars
" T ' . $S.O00. lloth of tho Scribners It is . .rTr
A Night Rider. Raid. J"T lm W. well able to furnish bond. CLUBBING OFFER.
The worst night rider are calo-; Prk SnMl' ttrwm. Get ready ZTTT . .
met croton oil or aloes pills. They i ' I'urceU comes Sunday to play thp ' J? " Sml.Hikly tann New
W" at Irena park. They say mak- a ot
rhe?"ever dlst e-. Inconvenle 'mPrant UqUr DeC'sln' hP-v'11 'ak " throe straight. See . nw n 7"" u
but ..way cleanse the' system! curing 'fc' okI" July reply them do It. "f 8h T' I unl"osln-
Colds. Headache. Constipation. Mala- 0 H"IlrleB Attorney Ooneral West abl thft 1eM inl-weekly publication
rla. 25c at Ardmore 1'harmauy. today addresseKl an opinion to the SLAUGHTER PRAIRIE DOGS. tne worIu- 't glvos news from nil
governor holding that there is no ovcr the worId- bllt Particularly an un-
Dick Want Big Gun. mw to authoriie him to commission Arna""illo Man Has Large Force Em- surpassed
Guthrie. Okla. Julyy 22. Superin- an- citizen of the stale to confiscate olyed n ThIs Work- News ServIee-
tendent Dick of the penitentiary at liquor and raid joints in counties Amnrillo. Texas. July 22. Two ' of the great Southwost In genoral. Spe
McAlester telephoned today to rush Independent of the sheriff or other min'rftl nnu thirty-four thousand elally live nnd usetul features aro tho
the rapid-fire gun the Institution was bx.l officers. The opinion also hold. 1''""'' '!" hove boon klllrxi since Farmers' Forum. A page for tho Mt-
to borrow from the National Guard that a sheriff . not authorized to an- 1 h' J- w- "olman of this tie Men and Women. The Woman's
The arm I. to be planted on th appoint a person as deputy who U lty- Motit of them were on the Century. And particular attontlon Is
imrapot Inclotdng the main buildings not a resident of the county In ' 1an ranch. Mr. Holmnn uses given to Market Reports. You can pot
Information from McAlester h to the which the services are to be per- PolMnl moat In his operation and the Somi-Wookly Farm News In
effect that there has been no out- formed. employes a corps of flftoen work- connection with tho Weekly Ardmore-
break or a threatened one but the . . men. mostly Mexicans. Uo for only $1.50 a year cash for both
prison management was anxious to Ardmore vs. Parrell at Iirena For his services since the flrt papers.
Met the gun In position. park Sunday afternoon. Itemember of the year Mr. Holman has been Subscribe now and get the local
to be on hand ind help Ardmore PM a sum fufflclcnt to net him news and tho news of the world at ro-
PAZO o7NTMKNT VV-tSed to W'"' nn
cure any rate of Itching blind bleed- ..r.. . -A mlln wl 1 employ a much larger
Ing or protrudlnir I'llos In C to 14 dnya " 8 50c ANO 7Sc SHIRTS 38e. crew to assist him and has some i flead A.dmorelte Wucl Ads.
or money refunded. COc THE BANKRUPT STORE j big contracts ahead Ktaa Aramorelte want aOa.
WHY GET
THE HABIT
Of drinking carbonated beverages in
which cocaine and caffeine are the only
attraction and if persisted in may lead to
the coke route. Such beverage if the
legislature had done its duty would have
been outlawed Ion"; since.
Why Not Get The Habit
When thirsty and fatigued of drinking a
bottle of Dr. Pepper Jersey Cream or
Lemonella. All pure and free from
dope. Made from Distilled Water only.
OUR MOTTO: Purity of material
and cleanliness of bottles.
ARDMORE BOTTLING &
MANUFACTURING CO.
J. T. ORR Proprietor.
CARLISLE MILITARY ACADEMY
( "I !; I. il..H.l. .- t - 'i tifr t M'i'. I t 1 ir. biMn t I.ni.i
in IMITn KMr Vf i)i'in"H !-lr it '.. .vih-
Iftii 1 i. -I 'I in-1. v h'. It l i it. I f .. iH - ur.-e ill l.iilri.Hl-i''--
hM-rfa ii. . r I .air- .'lm; an. I l.iiniri Thuc i.w
. - i mi w ill I ir iint-ti.aticin. Nute t w phyn al fuiturc". Write
fi.r jj.irti u' ir-
J. M. CAKM.SI.L'. A. M.. I.L. I).. Arllndlon. Texn.
.1
Up
Notice of Sale of Fiea? Estate By
Guardian.
In the MaHer of the Guardianship
of Lena James aiJ. Ixule .McCIurt
Minors.
Notice Is herebv givn In pursuant
of an order of tho county court of
tho county of McCurtain State of
Oklahoma mado on the Cth day of
July. 190D. the undersigned guardian
of tho estate Iena James and Iule
McClure minors will sell at public
sale to the highest bidder subject
to the confirmation of the court on
tho Tth day of August 1909. wlth'-n
legal hours at the front door of the
court house of iCartor County State
Great Opportunities
In Colorado Lands
PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS IN THE
CENTENNIAL STATE ARE OF-
FERED EVERY ENCOUR.
AGEMENT.
Many Arc Buying Homes
One of tho best examples of un-
bounded faith In tho future of Irri-
gated Colorado lands entertained by
men in positions to talk and act ad-
visedly was tho action recently of J.
C. Vlnlng for many years general su-
perintendent of tho Colorado Midland
railway who laid down the cares and
duties of running a railroad and em-
barked In the land business. "I was
first attracted by the great opportuni-
ties" said Mr. Vlnlng in an Interview
In a Denver paper "but having mado
a study of conditions tho possibili-
ties hero actually astounded me. Bv-
ery timo I sell a man a tract of Colo-
rado irrigated land I feel I have per-
formed an invaluable service for that
man and thoso dependent upon him.
Ono feature of our new business ln
Denver will bo that wo will deal only
In bona fide propositions nnd lf any-
ono has n claim of misrepresentation
wo will invito him to mako a thorough
investigation at our expense. An em-
plro was never successfully built up
on misrepresentation.
"Another thing we have arranged to
do Is to sell a limited number of tracts
of Colorado land to peoplo ln tho sal-
aried class. Wo'ro going to do this be-
cause wo realize that tho section
wherein our lands aro located needs
moro population. Tuo salaried man
as ho pays up on his purchase Is en-
abled to Improvu his holding whenever
It suits him. Ills progress may of
necessity bo a little slower than thnt
of tho man wno can pay cash outright
but bis ultlmato success Is nono tho
less sure. Yes wo stlil have somo
splendid land In tho great Grand val-
ley fruit section near Grand Junction.
Some of this land has been planted In
fruit trees which aro now from one
to thrco years old. Wo'ro going to
mako Colorado a verltablo garden
spoL Letters that wo recolvo from
people ln other states aro given atten-
tion In preforenco to local customers
who in somo cases buy for specula-1
tlon. When a man sends an inquiry
we get busy and supply hlra with all1
tho Information wo have and also as-
sist him In ptptv wnv rv i v i - i . .
ting located. We are receiving hu
dreds of letters from low. Kan!
Nebraska and Oklahoma."
Mr. Vlnlng has opened office at s
CeveBteentk at rest Denver.
of Oklahoma all the right tltlo and
interest of said Iona James and
Ixiule McClure in and to tho follow.
Ing described land located la Carter
County. Oklahoma to-wlt:
Tho SU of the N4 of tho SB"t
and the .N'U of thoSW U of the SBU
and the SBJ of tho SW'l of tho
SB'i and tho W4 of tho SEU of the
SBH nnd tho SBU of tho SBU of
tho SBU of Sec. 9 and tho FAi of the
Bi of tho NBi of Sec. 1C Town-
ship 3 South and Hango 1 Bast and
the SWli of tho SW'tf of tho SBU
and the SBV of tho SW'i of Soc. 9
and the NWV of the NBi and the
NH of tho SWU of the NBH of Sec.
1C Township 3 South and Range 1
Bast of the Indian Has and Meridian
said real estate will be sold on tho
following terms to-wlt: Cash In.
hand.
Dated this tho Cth day of July.
1909. MOODY HYINGTON
wk 14-21-2S-1 Guardian.
1000 Watches Free.
Tho Weekly Commercial gives a
small regulnr 12-slze. thin model
nickel finish watch for a club of
only twenty three months' now trial
subscriptions at 10 cents each J2.00.
tho amount collected to bo remitted
with the 20 names. Bach trial sub-
scription must bo new not now tak-
ing the Weekly and only ono to -t
family. Tho watch Is fully guaranteed
nice enough for any ono to wear a
Rood time-keeper and ennnot bo pur-
chased from any Jeweler for less than
two dollars. Drop us a postal card
for sample copies and blanks.
TUB COMMERCIAL APPEAL
Memphis. Tenn.
"WANTED ilrl or woman to do
housework. Livo ono mtlo west
of Ovorbrook. Mrs. A. J. Love.
23-3
hen your baby crlcn. when your
chllil won't ent or play. Investigate the
condition of Its bowels lf It Ik con-
stipated or IiIIIoiin give It Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup IVpsln. l'rlcu 50 ceuta or
Jl at uny drug tluro.
Subscribe for tho Ardmoreite.
I'm. Ardmoreite Want Ads.
fruit Jar Bargains
Sugar nnd fruit Jnrs ko nt n
bargain nt Golf's grocery. Tho
following prices will prevail for
a short time:
1-2 gnllon Economy fl nr
Jnrs per dozen .'....dl.&U
1 qunrts Economy 4 -f A
Jnrs por dozen tfl.lU
1 pints Economy Jars Aft
pur dozon 9uC
With overy purchasoof a dozen
jnrs I will give 20 pounds of
standard granulatod -f aa
sugnr for I.UU
E. M. GOFF
PHONE 407
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1, Friday, July 23, 1909, newspaper, July 23, 1909; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81109/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.