The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 147, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 25, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ardmoreite Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service
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ARDMORE OKLAHOMA Til TKSDAY KVKNINCi NO VI5.M UKR 2." 1009
NUMBER 117
Tomorrow Evening
From Seven to Nine O'clock
Will be an interesting occasion for the little folks of Ard-
more for we are going to give every little boy and girl
that comes to our store a pretty MOLLY MUNSING
DOLL CUT OUT and a useful PONY STOCKING
LEAD PENCIL.
Of course the "grown-ups" will want to come with you so we have decided to
combine business with pleasure by having one of our old time
AFTER SUPPER SALES
Almost every mother in Ardmore will recall the time when "Maddcn's After Sup-
per Sales" were the talk of the town not only as a merchandising event but actually
they were classed as a social event in the society columns of the newspapers.
To make it not only an evening of pleasure but of profit we have arranged some
very ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS that will be on sale Friday night from 7 to 9 o'clock.
We want all the mothers and fathers to come and bring the youngsters they will
be delighted with the little gifts and you mother with the special savings this sale
affords.
$1.10
Shirt Waist Special
An assorted lot of new fall tailored waists
in white linenc fancy percals and black
and white checks regular 51.25 and 51.50
sellers special for the after
supper sale each
Near Silk Petticoats
Made of good quality black near silk
wq!1 made full generous size with tucked
or embroidered rufllcs worth regularly
$1.25 and $1.50 special for
after supper sale each
$1.00
Children's Toques
Where is the school girl that doesn't want
a toque in the winter we have two special
bargains for the after supper sale.
LOT NO. 1 A child's mercerized toque
in white and colors lor children
up to 5 years special each
LOT NO. 2 A girl's yarn toque in as
sorted colors a splendid 50c
value at only
10c
n as-
38c
Ladies'1 Sweaters
One lot to offer at a special price about
iS in the lot sizes from 34 to 44 a close-
ly knit and very serviceable sweater
comes in grey with assorted colored trim-
mings we have been selling these at
$2.00 we expect to close the t 4 aa
entire lot after supper choice. ""
Flannelette Bargains
We bought 150 pieces assorted Han-
nclcttes way under value this is a spec-
ialy good material for house or school
dresses a wide range of patterns and a
good value at S i-3ca yard the special
price for the after supper sale will
be a yard "v
Outing Special
The same story applies to the outings
we bought them under value and pass
them on to you at a bargain a good as
sortment of either light or dark colors
and the special price will be only
a yard
Handkerchief Specials
You arc always in need of handkerchiefs
you want them good enough to use and
not too good to loose here arrc three
special bargains.
LOT NO. 1 A plain white handker
chief for the childrens school use
at 2 for
LOT NO. 2 An assorted lot of i n
good 5c sellers at 3 for IUL
LOT NO. 3 A splendid
of regular 10c sellers
at
6c
going
5c
assortment
5c
Jet Beads for Girls
A neat strand of jet beads that will de-
light any little girl or a grown up cither
a regular 25c item special Friday 4 n
night each 1UC
Baby's Winter Caps
A clean up of odd lots and sizes in in-
fant's caps mostly silk but all lined for
winter wear the lot runs in regular price
from 25c to $3.50 the special lot will be
ollercd at ONE HALF PRICE
A Pearl Button Bargain
Pearl buttons are going to be very much
higher for spring you can afford to antic-
ipate your needs in this line. The lot
we offer is not first quality but plenty
good for underwear and cheap garments
comes in sizes from 14 to 22 line and
sells regularly at 4c the special r
price will be 2 dozen for
A Bargain Extraordinary
You know it "never rains but it pours"
and invariably you are caught without an
umbrella here is a chance to own one
way under value and by the way you'd
not be ashamed to give one of these for
a "Xmas Gift" a special lot of either
ladies' or gents' size worth S2.00 and
2.50 will be on sale after
supper at choice for
COOK'S RECORD
FILTRATION PLANT
TALK CONTINUES
SPECIAL MESSENGER SAILED ; DEFINITE PLANS NOT FULLY
FROM NEW YORK TODAY WITH ! AGREED UPON NO CONTRAOl
EXPLORER'S ORIOINAL DATA. LET FOR CITY REPAIR SHOP.
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WKATHBK POMCAtT.
Orleans I. Nov. .
Tl-e -at her forecast U
Oklahoma for tonlgtit iimt
FiliUy Is partly cloud) :nul
iin- tlli il C !der In tin- i' 1
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FATALWRECKNEAR
Xrw York. No i Among the !
passengers oil tin S. tiijlii.n lan-Aili- '
erlcail lllHM- United Si Kim nulling I
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from New York tod.i a apodal
incsoni;er bearing tin- polar records
of Dr. Frederick A. I'uok to Copen-
hagen tn addition to tin- original
data Dr. Cook Is sen linn mi ;innlals.
which la1 hope will M-nili'r tt uunoc-
t'Miy for him to nip-ar personally
before tlto export of the University
of Copenhagen who nlll pass upon
hi claims of the Uisiovery of th
Not Hi Pole. In renin d to the mat-
ter. Dr. Cook said:
"The object of ne .uniunylng my
original fleldbooks aiiIi a compre-
hensive detail of m journey I.. the
pole Is to explain all ipieHtlons wulch
In my belief I could explain It I
were personally present before tho
Danish scientists. My unaltered orig-
inal Held notes mid my Instruments
when I recover them will of course
bo available for examination by the
National Oeonraphle Sotlety upon
the condition that ('.mmtimler l'eury
nKrce to submit hit) .nuliuil data and
iitMrunicuts for examination at the
I'nlversilty of Copenhagen.
"An expedition will be organized to
Ko to Greenland next sprtng for tho
two Kstiulmos who accompanied mo
to the pole and to recover tho Instru-
ments which Mr. Whitnex left at Utah.
I will ask Dr. Thom.is S. Dedilck
of Washington N. .1 who was sur
geon on a former l'eary expedition; I
Knud UasinusRon the D.iutsh explor-
er and Koseoe Mlti liell. a personal
friend of New York to k on this
expedition which will start from St.
John's N. l. the latter part ot next
May '
SPECIAL SESSION
The board of city commissioners
met In adjourned mchhIoii yesterday
nft moon to further consider the rec
ommcndatlon of Mr. Dawson the wa-
ter romnilsalottor thai the city b UM
K brick house ror a blacksmith shop
etpilp It with tools nnd hire a city
binrKsmith. The meeting resulted In
no definite notion being taken. Thn
members of the board did not feel In-
clined nt this meeting to authorise
the expense of pulling up such a
building and It Is probable that IC
such n shop Is put in by tho city It
will be installed In a less expensive
building than the one recommended
by Mr. Dawson.
The question of letting tho bids oil
the Improvements were gone over
pretty thoroughly by the hoard lull
nothing definite was done. Aunlhet
meeting will be held tomorrow.
Mr. D.iwsou has recommended that
three sedimentation basins be built
which will kIvu capacity to hold t
wntr In tneae settlement basins
ubotit forty-eight hours. Some other
members of the board seem to be ot
the opinion that If the water Is held
eight hours that It will be sufflcout
and the extra money to construct
the third basin can bo used to ex-
tend the water nnd sewer lines to uT-
ford the people the luxury of water
and sower and at the same time give
them fire protection.
It hns been agreed that the filtra
tion plant be built below the city lake
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HURLET
SPOKANE TODAY
THREE TRAINMEN WERE. KILL
SD AND TWO OTHERS FATALLY
HURT AT LINO. WASHINGTON
OF FRISCO RUMOR of passengers injured
GENERAL MANAGER OF SANTA Train Caught Fire Following Accl
FE MAKES EMPHATIC DENIAL i wnl and Five of the Six Passenger
Cose lies Were Consumed by vne
THAT HE IS TO GO TO FRISCO.
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CANDIES
FOR
THANKSGIVING
FOLLOWING THE PASSAGE OF
THE APPROPRIATION BILL
YESTERDAY.
Tishomingo ukla. Nov. 2.1. 'A.
briefly stated In late dispatches to
tho Ardmorelt. yesterday afternoon
the Chickasaw " adjourned Wednes-
day afternoon and departod for
their homes to spend Thanksgiving
with their families.
Hen II. Colb' n of Tishomingo tind
V. Bourland of Ardmore. wh
were elected ai representative'! f
the Chickasaw. h in Washington ars
two of the mo.-t prominent nu mburs
of the tribe and well known v
Chickasaw councils. Those delegates
j are given full j'owor to represent tho
I Chlckasaws In fore congress and tho
departments ai Washington
The last aMnn of tho ChlcKasaws.
prior to adjiiurninent wan tho paw-
I sai;e of the appropriation bill car
ryig an apprup'lutlon to cover the
i Jralary and ex. i-nsos of the spec.al
session. Thlh Mil however. imM
have the appi' .al of the tecr tary
jot tho Intel io before It becomes
a law.
Made as clean as yon oun
make them in your own kitch-
en. Made as pure as snow.
Conic here whero you can got
candled for the holidays
cheaper than yon can ninke
them.
PETER PAUL
The Candy Man
Near the I'ostofflce
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Topeka. Kan. Nov. 2ft. "The ru-
mors are absolutely untrue. Tlure
Is not and never ha been the least
foundation for Uhmii." The forego-
ing Kisltlve denial was received here
tiHWiy In n telegram from .1 R. Hur-
ley general manager of the Bantu.
KV. In reply to ti dispatch sent him
by the Topeka State J.Mirnal In-
nulrlng as to tho truth of the re-
port that he Intotnls to leave tho
Santa Ko.
PARK BOARD ORGANIZED.
Ready to Accept Lands From Gen-
erous Persons for Play Grounds.
Then- Is little w irk for the park
Itoanl to be doing now until aotne
funds are In the treasury to their
en illt but they nre making plans to
fcPViiil tlie isirk money' to the best ad-
vanttMe They Imvo not been un
miudlul of the Library park wnd of
tl.e VYhlttlngtou park and will make
unie Improvements at both or these
places. I.eo Cruleo has otTered to
P.lve a beautiful park neur the water
town In the Chlckasww Ilolghts ad-
dition tlie people of Stanley Itoul-
vard urn nrtlruly at work to make
(he park board some proKaUlou to
induce them u mako some beau-
ty spots In that section of the city
The board would like t . hiiir of
some good man who wants to donate
properly near the business center to
ho used for public park purposes
('apt Whlttingtoii Is president or
the board V II. MoKlroy Is the
sicntiiry aim the other ineiubci- Is
Kirk Dyer.
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Flames.
Spokune Wash.. Nov : . Tic
trainmen were killed two other j fa
tally injured and five out of fie six
passenger cars on a (treat j. t. rn
passenger train were destio) I by
fire early today.
I5very passenger however I : a'e
The accident which oo nr I near
hind Washington was th. r. u'.t of
a holter engine running wild nnd
crushing into the passenger i-tamllns
on n sbllng.
Tishomingo Veteran Dead.
Tishomingo Okta. Nov. 27. -Mlkj
Condon an old-time resident 0f this
city and nu ex-Confederate passod
away hero yen tenia y. No dillinto an
1 rnugemuuta for the funeral hav yet
Ik'cii announced. The leci asd was
' about .11 years of age.
.1. I.. Wallace of Capitol IWi i an
Ardmore visitor today.
Good Things to Eat
Kish
Oysters
Fresh meats of all hinds
Kosher meats
Cilifoniiu fruits
Everything fresh and
clean. Prompt delivery
Clark's Market
Phone 033.
JAPANESE MINE ACCIDENT it
Toklo Japan. Nov. 25. -Fifteen
miner!! wore killed
out tight and t'.'O entombed
a.! a result of an explosion
today In a coal mine In Kit
keck. i province
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I it Oldest in tho County t:
ti W. S. Wolvenon & Son it
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it Hondcd Abstractors ot Carter it
it County. Genoral Insurance it
ti Money to loan on City and it
ti Farm l'roporty. it
j it 113 North Washington St.
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Ramsey & Ramsey
Farm and City Loans
Wo inspnet our own loans
20(3 W. Main St
Ardmore - Okla.
$1.75 V. T. Adkh
White Feather Boas
Just as pretty and stylish as they can be
and specialy cheap at $100 we have 24
left out of a big lot and ofTer them at
the special price for this sale only Hgs
choice for J OC
Don't let anything keep you from paying us a visit on Friday evening even if you
don't want to buy. Come with the children to get the Doll Cut Outs and the School
Pencils.
Jfydden 'd
THE STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE.
V. T. Adkli and Mls:i Hula '.-
Whitfield both or this city wore
granted a manltge license yesterday
evening.
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CROWN CANDIES.
The CatMln with a reputa
tion. Contract made this
week for monthly delivery to
Texas wholealo firm of CO0O
pounds. Sc.- that your doalor
kIvo.s you only tho Crown
goods.
Candles and Carbonated
lie verages.
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Farm Loans
Burwell iS: Dexter are
making farm loans as
heretofore without any
delay. They inspect all
lands and pay casli down.
Office over Guaranty
State Bank.
Don't mtfls these bargains
For Sal e
At n HAHdAIN If sold nt onco a
nice Ti room cottage on North
Washington St. all modern con-
veniences terms easy.
Also n nico modern S room cot-
tiiRO close in on H Stroot N W
tortus if desired.
I'IjKNTY of ohonp money to
LOAN ON KAHM AND CITY
PitOl'KHTY. Uxcluslve nRcncy
for properties solicited nnd given
prompt attention.
O. L. CHANCELLOR
Off vc Itandot uidg ovr-r DLtticr
Off be phone 111 lies phono 513 Dry lioods Co.
THE CROVN BOTTLING
AND M'F'G WORKS. it
M. J. HAYS it
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Money! Money!
To loan on farm lands I
have the money here and
can pay out as soon as
title is perfect absolutely
no delay
GEORGE R. FISH
Room 3 Noble Bldy.
$100000
TO LOAN
on Farm and City Property
Most Reasonable Terms
GENERAL INSURANCE
GORMAN BGG1E & DOBBINS
Over City Nntlonul limtk
Phone SO AuDMORE OKLA.
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