The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 71, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 29, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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Ardmore Sunday August 29 1909
THE DAILY ARDMORCITE
PACE SEVEN
$23
to
California
Mi'titl ht-ht r tt -m I'.ij. U I in.
Mill IT 1
s
Ml III" Way"
One Un Colonist Tultcls
Oil Mill lIlllU
Sit.l.'tnOct.l5lS)0!)
Toiirl' "It'cper thru In lm Alwlf
mi train li eery Tiu-ilny
k fur Diir California booklet v
They iitu free.
I'or detail liitornifitloti ec Santa .
nut nt nr aililre-s
S .S. hrenun O. I A.. (4iUrliin
EH!
AUCTION
SALE
Sutimluy August -1 and
August "Jit iind 2.". livery
day at 1 1 a. in. and 7 p in.
Furniture s'.oves enamel
ware dishes etc. New and
second hand jroods at our
liranch Store. No. 10 North
Caddo S met. L. N. Kl i'K
AUCTION I3I5K.
C. P. HALL
The Home Outllttor
If you wantyoodson easy
payments come to our bitf
store on Caddo and Tliird
Avenue northeast.
Watch our sales. It will
pay you. I am always the
cheapest when soHinr.
Meit Is The Base
On which we claim your con-
sideration of BIG HAND
Hour. There are other brands
just as cheap plenty of them.
Hut BIG HAND Hour bakes
more to the pound saves
-money as well as the extra
work and worry entailed in
the use of flour of lower qual-
ity. Order a sack of BIG
HAND today. Knowing
housekeepers always demand
it.
Tyler Simpson Co.
XVnoUiaalo Distributer.
DROWN & BRIDGMAN.
4- Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmers. 4
I.nrKOSt lino of Funnral
fiooda In Oklahoma. 4
COMPARE OUR SERVICE
4- WITH OTHERS.
Postal Telegraph Cabl Co. 4
N. Washington St. Tel. No. 31.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W TUB IH MOH IIIIA.MI. A
l.Hdl-l Ait your I'ruutfi.l i r a V4
11. I.r l r' IHulmn.J llrul.l
I'lll la IUJ ml iuj i-.fl. ' W
l.f. flcl llll IHut U -B VJ
TLu pu oilier. IIut .irMir
iiruri.i. a kiciu.i ni.ri:i:r
DIaViIMI IIKV.MI I'II.I.o. I a
railki wnklkkl.Sifitl O I I
SOLD BV DRUGGISTS niRWIIRE
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tt The Ardmorelte want ads tt
tt aro Jmrortnnt to you when tt
tt you decldo that somo cash Is tt
tt inoro usnful than some chattel ti
tt you own ti
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Read Ardmorelte Want Ads.
r"UsT taV
WANT
S
3 LINES
3 TIMES
3 DIMES
B us'mcss Gat ters !
Tin- Aiiiinoi it.' w.uh ad.
.'it' lui)jriam to you m a U
IniiiilK'd ways- ntiil. in oik of ii
them at least toduy. ::
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WANTED
XVNTEI MEN TO LEARN RAR-
HER TRADE Few weeks com-
plete Practical experience from
si art. Careful Instructor. Tools
ivon. .cllplonuvs grniKid. XVttges
Saturdays. Positions waiting; won-
derful demand for graduates. XVrlte
for catalogue. Moler llarlier Col-
lege Dallas. Texas. 29-0
SALESMEN WANTED In every
stale to sell FLOOR SIIINH to
paint . htirdwnre time; mid depurt-
ment tore trade. Salary $126 per
motitli lor live o'uti. Experience I
unnecessary. Address Floorshlnc I
.lfit. Co.. St Louis. 'Mo. I
SAI.KSMIOX who travel airry iis a
Hide line best HtMiersil and liolldsiy
line souvenir Ht curds. We have
men mukiiiK $200 moivthly so can
yon. (Jurtner &. Dernier. Dept. S.
ChtcaKO. 29
SM.KSMAN WANTKD To sell to
Kroeers. ilriiRicbtM and con feet lon-
ers: $100 per month and expenses.
Callfarnia Cider and lixtract Co
St. Imis .Mo.
WANTKD To sell you a Remington
Typewriter almost new at one-
half price. (J. P. St.'lvldBe. Phono
::iu Mm
FOR SALE
TO KXCIIAX01C (tooit farm of SO
acres near Overhrook for Ardmoro
dwelling. We give special atten-
tion to rent collections. List your
property with llodrield & Gulllot
Deal Kstate Agents. 22-ltu
I'OR SALIC Oil TltADi: Ono-half
block with .six-room house good
orchard gas and water. In a good
location. Apply to XV. J. Cook. I)
street southeast. 21-G
TO TUADI-2 A new cabinet grand
piano guarantor! for iwi ears.
for stock or will take horse and
buggy on same. I' llox 2S."i Ard-
more. 29-!J
FOR SAI.H One Ctetors peanut and
popcorn machine. No. 2W In good
fonilltlon. Cost $2Cr will sell for
less than half. Address llox 431
Tishomingo Okln. 27-3
I'OR SAIjIJ Some choice JerTeJ
milch cowis. Corner 2nd Ave. and
O street X. K. K. K. Doutoti.
23-Ct
Coupon hooks or tr.. io and
$20 denomination at Ardmoreltu
office.
FOR RENT
KOR HUNT l-room furnished house 1
with gas and city water. Also two
furnished rooms for light house-
keeping; L afreet northwest be-
tween 2nd and 3rd avenue. Apply i
20S C street. 22-tt 1
I'Olt RUNT A 12-room furnished
house close in very desirable lo-
cation .suitable for two families or
for rooming or boarding lion-i
Redfield Culllot. Real Imitate
Agents. 29-3
FOR R1CNT Sept. 1st good brick
storo building very desirable lo-
cation XVest Main Street. Redfield
fc Culllot. Real Ustate. Agents.
22-1 in
1 l'OIt RICNT Furnished rooms bed-
' room and sitting room combined.
All modern conveniences. 021 West
.Main Street. Phono 110. Mrs. XV.
It. Roberts. lltf
FOR RENT 0-rootn dwelling clos
In. very desirable locution all .
u islet n conveniences $20. Redfield
.V Culllot. Phone 607. 29-3
FOR RENT OR SALE Two-sto-y
stone building near union st:i'
ti'.n 2.90. L. S. Stagga. at XY
moie's 20 0 i
FOR RENT Five-room house. 1)
street and Fourth avenue nort'i-
west. Phone 082 green. Mrs. S A
Cray. 20-3
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
close In all modern conveniences
Mrs. Frank Uttlo Phono HI red.
20-3
AD
for rent.
i'oh iii;m diu- s k .not mi' N i:
it nicely funiMicd. good fable
ImibhI: 303 A street N. V. Phone
11 -red. 20 :i
FOR HUNT One G-room bouse cor-
ner Ith Aw. and t) St.. 8. XV.; gas
and water. $16. R. M. Roberts.
29-6
Win RBXT Sept. I. two brick bus!
ness building. 2ttS0 at $20 per i
month intone oi. R. T. Dallas.
9-1
FOR RKNTRvr-room cottage fur-
nished. Phone 326 or nee Mrs. M;
IV Snider. A20 west Main. J I f.
SPECIAL NOTICES
FOR FP-TODATRElectric wiring
and supplies drop a postal to P. 0.
Hox 1S3 C. n. Squires or phone '
732 Out of town work solicited. -
Fiist-clnss work guaranteed l-lm :
$50 wilt place you In a. profitable ier-
manent business. I'or imrtlcttlnn
see .1. II. Cornerman nt Commercial
Hotel. 29-a
SEE .Mrs. .1. A. (livens for fine cut
flowers l.onjt stent Asters ami
nwes. Phone 171. 27-3
FINANC'AL
LOANS Hetil estate farm nud chat-
tel loans. Lodbetter & XVltnburly.
Rledsou Kldg. Phono G 10. 0-lmo
MONEY TO IjOAN On farms at
lowest rates nnd no delay what-
ever llurwell & D.ixtor. 7-liu
Plenty of money to lo.t.i on city
property. M. L. ALKJCXNDBIl.
Apr29-lm
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Olllclal receipt liooK order of
Owls. Lost Monday night on
Xotth WashliiKtou street. I'lnder
please return to tills office.
CAITAIX XV. II.. a fine thorouh-
bred bull. Season $!.."(). Produces fine
wives. C. P. Hall. Caddo street. Itf.
hTHELOCALWIARKETS
The following prices prevail In
Ardmore today on cotton com a.i.t
farm products: (These prices will b-
changed daily and can bo rrsbe.l up-
on.) j Cotton
Corn
Hay. nor ton
12ft
r.o
1U.00
il
20
OS
12
1.30
i.ir
07 ft
07
K'ggs per ild.un
Dtttter per pound....
! Hides green
Hides dry. 0S to
Chops
jllran
i Turkeys per pound
! Oeese. per pound
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ti
You need an Ardmorelte tt
map to assist you In deter- tt
mining the location of your tt
oil asphalt gas and oil sand tt
deposits. Send $1.00 for the tt
Weekly Ardmorelte one year tt
or the Dally Ardmorelte two tt
months and we give you a ti
copy of the very latest may of tt
the new state. tt
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ALBATROSS
That's the namo of the best flour
sold In Ardmoro.
Co Auto Driving.
I will drive auto for city drives
any evening nftor 7 and any hour
on Sundays. Engagements must be
made by C p. a. Phono 89.
9-lm XX'. S. Fit A LEY
60 YEAnS'
EXPERIENCE
Tnscc Marks
Oeniona
CopvniOHT3 Ac.
A nfnrie pending h rkclrti ami il.rrlitlriii timT
qiilcklr (uwrlitiii our iiiikicmi trt'4 wiit-iljer kii
iKVMiitlon It iiriitmbly miii(utle. ( fxiiiiiiiiilrn.
IhiiiaatrlctlrroiitlilHiiilnl. IIAIiOUOOK '" I'aiuntt
itMit frH. oiliest Hk'ency lur VHrurini; PuiHiilt.
I'utpnta lAken lltniuuli Muitti Cu. luctflre
!!( il nolUt wlthimt rliHrf In tt
Scientific American.
A tiiitonii'lr lllutri"l wpeklr. l.trceit tlr.
rnUtlnil til Mir icledttan Inurnnl. Titiih 13 t
)Hin (uur luuntlit U Sold Uf ull newtdi-alert.
MUNN&Co.36'8""1"'- New York
Itruich oacu. ea V Ht. Wtsblngtuu I). C.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it U the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
RICH OKLA LANDS
TO GO Of! MARKET
BIG CONVENTION AT C0ALGATK
MAY FIND A WAY QUESTION
Or IMPORTANCE.
la order to throw ."IiW.Oimi acnn of
the moat fiutllttland In 'i i n Okla
homa ill" n tho inn ike: tt seregat-
vd coal laud uwlatloii t Oklaho-
ma the governors of tiie ciioctaw
and Chleka-iaw nations and the Mat
officers will bold a convention In
ConlRttte. September 7th and tit li. The
outcome of this convention and the
result of its deliberation will bo
awaited with mttch anxiety on the
part of nil Oklahonuim particularly
those who are situate! within nuy ut
the nevcn cou title effected by the
segregation of Itwirtn. At the present
time the title to the SOn.ooti acres
Is vested In the government and none '
of the land In the nesregatcd district
bus ever been let to Indium' because
of the mluenil wealth below the ur-1
face. It Is now ImiNissiblc to pur
chase or lease any of tli L valuablt!
area of html and it Is only Inhabited
hy squatters ami Indians.
t'niler the surlnce of this land lle.
untold mineral wealth In the form of
con! asplmlt some lend and a small
umottut of (told. The iuriose of the
convention Is to ilevlse some way by
which the urface of the 500000 acres
tiMiy be sold the Koveruuieiit retain-
iiiic the mluenil rights. At the pres-
ent time It Keems pi'obable that t In-
land will be sold on siiihII tmymettts
and under the homostood laws. .
Past progress In placing the land
on the market hn bee- repeatedly
delayed because of the general nils-
uuderstatidinK of the attitude taken
by the Choctaw nnd Lhlckttsow na-
tions In this regard; while it has been
believed generally that the Indians
were averse to having the land sold.
the governor of tho tribes and ua-1
Hon are strong In refutation of the I
rumor. !
Tho Oklahoma leglslatiii'. uas ex-
pressed lUtelf unaulmoiiHl "i fno:
of opening tnese lands. This net on j
the part of the legislature howover. j
can bo no more effective than a mere
rosoliitlou beseeching eougri-NW to '
take the action which Oklahoma as
ii state lias long desired. Whatever
the coming convention In Coalgato '
may decide. It will be looked upon
as Until In as much as congress luc
Intimated Itn Intention of accepting
tlte convention's resolution without i
question or controversy.
t'o.il county Is one of (he seven
counties in tho egiYgatcd dlstrliti
which will be most widely effected.
One-fifth of its entire urea and tho
coal area is small enough Is ro-1
strlcted by tho government and re-1
mains In l.s wild and nnoiiHIvated
state.
Coalgate the county seat. Is put-
ting forth every cTfiVt to eradicate 1
tills unfavorable condition of affairs. !
Tho county Itself has an assorted
valuation of $i:ono00o not including i
tho wealth of tho segregated district.
The other counties directly inter-
ested In the convention lire Atoka.
Carter HnsKoll litlmer Pittsburg I
I.eFloiv and Johnston counties. Kuch
of tluwe will bo represented In Coal-'
gate by a strong delegation! u or-
der to throw as much weight upon tho
satisfactory solution of the sogrcgat-
ed lauds problem as possible.
Among those representing the state
who tire to attend the convention '
are Chiw. N. Haskell. Speakor W. II.'
'Murray Cougro'smen Chan. I). Car-
ter and 0. E. Creagur. Senator Core
of tho I'nlted States iongress will be
bo hero to rcproHunt tlte govennnont.
Col. Suggs of tho Ardmoreltu ltai i
been Invited to nddreM tlio convuu
Hon and has accepted tho Invlta
Hon
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold.
A S .Niisbaum. Dateavtlle Indiana
Wlit(. "Last year I suffered for
three months with a summer cold
so distressing tuat It Interfered with
my business. I had many of tho
symptoms of hay fever nnd a doc-
tor's prescription did not reach my
case and I took seveiul medicines
which seemed only to aggravate It.
Fortunately I insisted upon having
Foley' Honey and liar it quickly
cured me. My wife has since used
Foley's Honey ami Tar with tho
same success. Sold by all druggists.
Looks for Murray's Announcement j
Coventor Douglas H. Johnston who I
passed through here yesterday after i
noon en route to Oklahoma City
says everywhere he goes tho people
are talking William 11. Murray for
governor and he believes Mr. Mur-
ray will at tho proper time mako
his announcement public for tho
highest office In the state.
R. Ixiwenstoln has returned from
the eastern markets whoro he has
mado largo purchases for his storo
hero.
ARDMORE SECRET AND
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES
nhiioi J.e:.e No .S7
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
.M'i't.4 eCI W illli'.s)l (light at
K. of I'. Hull. i
JOHN C. XV. HOFFMAN.
Worthy President.
U. D. KNIOHT.
Secretary.
Washita Irlhe No. nn
IMPROVHO OHDER OP RIO MtN
Meets very Thursda;- night in
RimI Men's Hall. Hon h XVftnlilngton
btreet
II. A. KMMtfl.K. Suclicin. '
O. T. NISHLTT ' rf It
XVAtHITA MAY" AUM' AttOCIA-
ATIQ NO itt.
Meets in Hen Men's Hall the rirst
Thursday in etcry month.
E. tJ. HAKMIT. V. 11. !
I) T. NIBTT. C. of 8.
Canton Ardmore No. I j
PATRIARCHS MILITANT I. 0. 0. P. '
JteeU eery Filday tit Odd IVllows' '
Hall. t). M. XVAI.KHK.
D. T. NIHIIK'iT Captain.
(Clerk.
Indlanaout Hncanipment No. in
I. O 0. F.
Meets in 01 Fellow V Hall every
Friday night at S o'clock.
T. MSB IiOPaoN. C P.
D. T N18DBTT. Scribe.
Ardmore IxMlge No. it
I. O. O. F.
Meet In Odd Fellows Hall every
Tuesday night at X o'clock.
.1. F. CARTHlt. X. O.
XV. XV. TALIAFMRRO. ec.
Ardmore ltebeknh Lodge No. 20
I. O. O. F.
Meets everv Thursday night In Odd
Fellows' Hail.
N. O. '
L J. IIKRj.NDON. Sec. (
Cam 1 1 fi33
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Meets at K. p. Hall rirst second I
and third I'rlday In each mouth.
V. II. I.YNN. C. C. 1
J. T. JONES. iCIerk.
WOODMEN CIRCLE.
Meets at K. P. Hall every first
Mnndoy afteruoou and third Friday
evening. MRS. El). SANDLIN
Cuardlun.
MRS. N. K. .MARTIN Clerk.
Myrtle Lodge No. 107 1
KNIGHTS PYTHIAS.
Meets every Thursday night ut
Castle Hall.
A. I.OWENSTEIN. 'C. ('.
W. T SALIi'.IIURY. K.of R. and S
PYTHIAN SISTERS No. 29.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday
in each mouth nt Castle. Hall.
JESSIE DAWSON M. E. C.
ORAUE KERRY. M. It. of C.
Ardmore Iodgo No OIS.
Q. P. O. E.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday
nights nt Elks' Homo.
ARTHUR WAI.COTT. Ex. Kill.
JODIE ADAMS Sec.
Aidmore Chapter No. 11
R. A. M.
Meets e-econd Titusday In oacu
month at Masonic Hall. j
CEO HENRY DRUCE High Priest.
JNO. L. CALT Secretary.
Ardmore Communncry Xo. .
K. T.
Moots first Tuesday In each month
at Mntionlc Hall.
KORERT H. HENRY
EM. Com'd'r.
CEO. HENRY IfltUCE. Recorder.
Ardmoro Council Xo. 11
R. and S. M.
Moots first Thursday In each mouth
at iMasonlo Hall.
A. II. PAUXITJR T. I. Master
GEO. lHOXllY DRUCE. Recorder
Ardmoro Ixdgo No. 31
A. F. and A. M.
.Meets second Saturday night In
each month nt Masonic Hall.
W. i.M. CIUFFITH.
Worshipful Master.
CEO HENRY KRIUCE. Secretary
ORDER EASTERN STAR NO. 70.
Meets fourth Monday iu each
month at Masonic Hall
MISS HESS IK PALMER.
XX'orthy Matron
MRS. IRENE DRY AX Secretary
KXICHTS A'ND LADIES OF
SECURITY. NO. 1167.
Meets every Monday night in Odd
Follows hall at 8:30.
H. li. SCOTT. Prosldent.
MILS. TILLIE CHADDICK Sec
Modern Woodmen of America.
Chickasaw Camp No. 7205 M. XV.
of A. moots every Monday night In
K. of P Hall.
R. D. KNIOHT. V. C.
S. F. HAYNIB Clerk.
Railroad Timo Tnblc
SANTA FB.
Northbound-
no. IS 11 37 . m
No. ia.07 a. m
No. 20 1:10 p. m
MtnMunu
N. IT 4:11 a m
M. t: 10 a. in
s'e. 19 1I:M s. m
flliOO VtTtM.
WtgMWttfW
No. ASl 8.4. a. m
No. 521 S:4: p. m.
No. 6s 7 :s p ni.
KsstMund.
No. fteS w. ... 6:30 a. m.
No. r..2 10:00 a.m.
No. f.2l ;3t) p iu.
ROCK ISLAND YiTtat.
XVestMund.
Ko 51 1:18 b l.l
No. 875 (dally except
Sunday) T:00 p. m.
Cattbound.
Xo. ftM 2:10 p. m
No. 7 (dally except
Sunday :1R a. m.
(Xo. C73 and 071 are mixed trains
and run only bptween Ardmore
and U-hlgh Nos. 071 and B7'i do
not carry passengers since No's.
173 nnd (57-I were tint on.)
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M. HAILE Traffic Manager
PI'RCELL. OKLA.
Notice for Publication.
Statu of Oklahoma Carter Comity.
In the District Court.
Win. C. Laytott Plaintiff vs. Ilessiu
l.ayton. Defendant. Xo. 170.
Said defendant Ilosslu l.ayton'
will take notice that sho has hunn '
sued in the above named court for
divorce and must answer tho peti-
tion filed therein by said plaintiff
on or liof(ii'i) tho 29th day of Septum-
bur A. !). 1909 or said petition
will bu taken as true and a Jiidg-
niunt I'or said plaintiff In said action
for divorce will be rendered accord-
ingly. Dated this 19th day of August
1909.
Attest:
J. (5 THOMPSON
Attorney for Plaintiff.:
(Seal)
C. T. VERNON District Clerk. 1
Dy S. M. PARKER. Deputy. '
20-27-3. I
Read Ardmoreltu Want
STOP
At the GRAND AVENUE HOTEL
II you happen to be in Oklahoma City over
nitfht. Good Cafe in connection.
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Professional Cards
LAWYERS.
II. C. Potterf. E. A. XXalker.
POTTERF & WALKER
Attornp)s and Counselors it Law
Ardmore Okla.
CAPT. J. R. PULLIAM
Justice of the Peace.
Rooms in PennJngtoo 81ms DIdg.
Chas. J Ka pier. Chas. H. Merlllat
Compiler "Indian Active Court
Laws and Treaties." Practitioner.
KAPPLKR & MtRILATT
Atternsys antf Counselors at Law
Practice before all Courts; Congress
iiornmeni lM'partments and m
m sions Indian Cases a Specia l.
Ol-jcejrVwd Hld'g.. Washington D 0
Joseph h. (. iinniitoti
Thos. W. ('hiiuj .1
CMAMPION A CHAMPION
Lawyers
W'll do a gene' at criminal and rh 1
ptrctlce.
L. O. tHCLTON
Attorney at Law
Office XVtieeler Bldg. Phone 23S
P. E. RUSHINC M. D.
DIEASHS OF THE STOMACH.
Rooms 503 and 601. Hatlroti HM.
Fort XX'orth. Texas.
W.
F. BOURLAND
Lawyer
XX'heelcr Building Phone
Ardmore Okln.
PHYSICIANS.
29S
DR M. J. RILEY
Chlropr.ieti.
Room It! .Clliuer Hotel. Women ami
children ii specialty. Privute otttrancc.
Telephone C-15
G. H. McKENNEY. M. D. V.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Treats All Domestic Animals
(irmtuatc of the McKIIIip Vuteriu.ii;
College of Chicago III. a College rec-
ognized by every Htato In tho union
and the Dominion of Canada.
Hospital and utllco 130 X. Washing-
ton. Phono No. 9.
First door south Sammous Lumber
Co.
Residence 611 W. Main St. Phomv
080.
FREDERICK P. VON KELLER M. D
Office Over Ilonner's Drug Storo.
Surgery. Eye. Ear. Nos0 and Throat.
Eyes accurately fitted with Classes.
Phones: Office 110 Residence 44.
McNICAL & ALLEN
ATTOKMiY.SATI.AXV
Olllic !' I ret Mnlnwiy 1-hM At ii ( It-Nut
liiiml Rank
DR. D. G. JOHNSON
Osteopath
229 O Streot Southwest
Ardmoro Okla.
DR. A. G. KINSEY
Chiropractic
Rooms 6 and 0 Nohlu Duildlug.
Office phono 409. Offlco hours 3 to
11:20 u. m.; 1:30 to I p. in. Lady
attendant.
ARCHITECTS.
XX'. A. Tackett E. M. Tacketl
TACKETT BROTHER8.
Architects
Offlcw in Slinb-l'oiinttigtou liulMlriK.
Vrdmore OWU
w UNDERTAKERS
A. C. YOUNG FURNITURE CO.
UNDERTAKERS.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Phones: Day 173; NIghL 3C9 or 260.
Cot tho Vv'nnt Ad hablL
McFarland's Hotel
F. J McI'AKLANI) Proprietor.
McALIDSTEH OKLA.
European Plan. 75 modern
rooms 75c and 51. Large
sample room. A popular
priced restaurant in con
nection. Fish dinners a
specialty.
ALBATROSS
' That's tho namo of the best flour
sold in Ardmoro.
-X furnished room to rent? A want
ad. will change It to a furnished
room RENTED.
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