The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 148, Ed. 1, Friday, November 26, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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PAOE FIVE
THIS LIST WILL
HELP YOU
TO DECIDE WHAT TO ORDER FROM
COLD STORAGE MARKET
All kinds of Fresh Meats Deef Perk Veal and Mut-
ton Cuts Extra K. C. Loin Stc.iks and Roasts Cured
Ham Boiled Ham Minced Ham Home Cured Breakfast
Bacon (sliced to order) Home Rendered Lard Spare
Ribs Brains Fresh Link and Bulk Sausage Bologna
Sausage Wclnes Condensed Chill Boneless Souce Pigs
Feet Blood Pudding Scrapple Llverwurst Buckwurst
Sausage stuffed in shucks Pickled Ox Tongue Corned
Beef Fresh Creamery and Country Butter Uuttcrlne
Fresh Eggs Seals hlpt Oysters Dressed Opossums.
If this Hit does not contain what you want call
for It.
Let us dress and store your Thanksgiving turkey.
We will also dress your hogs or anything else In our
line.
Phone us your orders by eight o'clock so we will
have time to get them ready for the first wagon which
leaves at 0 a. in. .Second wagon leaves at 11 a. m.
Afternoon delivery leaves at 5 P. m. '
We keep the best of everything In our line. Why
not trade with us?
Prompt delivery to any port of the city.
Cold Storage Market
59-TELEP1IONES -12
"THE PET OF
BIG HORN RANCH
AND OTHER GOOD ONES
AT THE MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT
Lowcnste'm Orchestra Wednesdays and Saturdays
Tomb Stones J3? lhc 7 of l!10 .skicd
- labor and tho only electric mar-
MOIlUineniS bio cutting machinery in the
Southwest no other linn can compote with us on prices. If
you need grave stones tomb stones or monuments write us
for prices. We sell all over Oklahoma and Northern Texas
Wholesale prices.
IIANWAY & OWENS Ardmorc Okhi.
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS.
V. II. Jackson of llromidu Is a vis-
itor here today.
W. N. Hurgoss of .Marietta was a
visitor hore today.
II. Ft Noll was a business visitor
here today from Kansas City.
Sam (i. Woods left today for Wayne
to look aftor his farming Interests
'Attorney -W. I. Davis returned to-
day from a business visit to Ityan.
It. II. Heed was hero today from
Hrock looking after business affairs.
W. F. Warren visited Herwyn to-
day to look after his farming Interests
there.
M. W. Tobln of Kansas City was
among ho out of town visitors here
today.
J. II. Nollson left Unlay for a busi-
ness visit to polntR in northern Ok-
lahoma. IWm. J). Heed and wife of Chicago
were among the out of town visitors
here today.
.1. 51. Dlckcrson a well known citi-
zen of Wapanunkn was a visitor
hero today.
J. 51. Hamilton was hero today from
Oklahoma City looking after busi-
ness affairs.
1. D. Majors a prominent citizen
CITY OF ARDMORE
OFFICE OF
W. R. BURNITT
Commissioner Street! Alleys and Public Property
October 7th 1909. '
Corrugated Culvert Co.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
DEAR SIRS:-
Rcplying to yours of recent date have to say that
your culverts arc giving the greatest satisfaction.
One week ago today we placed one of your Watson
Patent Metal Culverts 12 inch in diameter at the inter-
section of D Street and 2nd Avenue and placed about
8 inches of LOOSELY PACKED DRY dirt over
same. All of Ringling Bros. Pole and Parade wagons
passed safely over same. One wagon No. 33 weigh-
ing seven tons and pulled by 16 large horses rode safely
over with no effect whatever on the culvert and we
are more than satisfied with this test as no surer one
could be made.
You are at liberty to use this letter over my signa-
ture in anyway you sec fit.
Yours truly
W. R. BURNITT
Commissioner Streets Alleys and Public Property
THE
of Hyan was among the business vis-
. Itors here today.
T. Cillllam of tho firm of Dunn &
1 (Illllani loft today for a business visit
to Oklahoma City.
Harry TllUnghast returned to his
territory today alter spending
Thanksgiving with relatives
Mis. X. A. I.andrum of Henderson
i (I'l-.tjis arrived hero yesterday to
I spoml a few months w ltli her son W.
K. I .ami nt in.
iMrs. Warren Stewart and son Jack
returned to their homo at Pauls Val-
ley today after spending ThiinksRlv-
; lug here with relatives.
Sol and Harry l.owensteln return-
ed today from .Marietta where they
' went to furnish music for the Thanks-
' giving hall that was had there last
1 night.
1 The following teachers of the city
j schools are In Sulphur today attend-
! lng a teachers mooting: .Mrs. Wash-
1 Ington .Miss I'errott .Miss Van Wor-
mer Mrs. Jordan Miss Hlank and
5Ilss Matthews. They were accomp.i-
nled by tho high school sextette.
Homember that Gentry the Hatter
Is with Farthing Bros. and all work
Is guaranteed.
24-4 FAHTIIlNCi ISIIOS
Little Stories
of the Sti-eet
City Attorneys.
J It Moor- fit y attorney lux
itrpui'ii an niK'Mit Imitation t- at-
tuul a mooting of tho city attor-
j noys of the state to lx hold In
'f'uthrlo on the fith of December.
The state code commission wants to
hae a conference with the attorney
of the rlty. They are anxious to
1 know how they hau construed the
laws f tho state that apply to
' muiili Ipiil t in iterations. Tho meeting
I I t otio of Important-)1 and the Ard-
moi attorney will tie present.
J Farm Life.
I H. ('. Picket of (Iraham la III
i tlio -it Mr. Pickets la disposing of
hla !!! a ami nil other lamia which
ho owns except hla homestead of
.Inn at res noar (iraham ami say he
will iiiiitoo hla lnnil get a siilTI-
i i li hi Muinhor of farmera to do In-tons-h
larmliiK. sw alfnlfa liermu-
(In m a: s. plant peanuts unit dlversl-
r- llo is greatly pleased with Ilia
profits since moving on the farm.
Found Relative.
I'! 11. Hooker nml hi mm. David
K. Iliiikor or (InlfjMirt .Mis are
!ioi" looking nwr th country. Mr.
l)ok i s.iys ho la looking out for
.i I c itlon where hla ?on will have
In hi- health Mini he will alay III
A i (1 in ! When li.- arrived here no
round Ii K. Honker who hatt lived
lure .i Kieut nuurhcr of yours. Ikith
iuo ii i!in.ii Virginians and they tiro
of tin- opinion that they are re-
lated. It Is not I eiible that the soli
has ixicily the sumo mmie an tho
rdmoro Hooker ami when they htive
had time to trueo the family they
will doubtless dlsecvor that they
are (lose relatives. Mr. Hooker Is
highly pi asod with Ardmore ami
hays other (iulfMrt people will move
to this city.
Interurban.
Hugh Jones . f Mllo was In tho
city today. Ho says his town Is iin-
piovlng nicely and stands icady to
n.ot the required bonus for the in-
tcrurbiui. In fact the people of .Mllo
are now listening for the "whistle"
oi the iutcrurhaii cars.
Talking Politics.
J It ditcher a prominent Farm-
I ers I'nlon worker ami lecturer was
in the city today from Poolevllle.
' Ho was accompanied by his throe
! daughters .Misses (Jraco Maggie and
' Stella. Mr. (intcher says the farmers
' almost have their crops all out and
I am now getting ready to prepare
) land for next year's planting. Ho
' says the people are talking politics
I out in his portion of the county.
J They seem to be for Crnce and 'Mr.
(J'Haher thinks tho Ardnioro man -will
( win bauds down. Tho people are
i also talking the race for sheriff with
i the odds In favor of Holmes Akers
1 the present Incumbent.
Hunters.
CM. Gorman (Jeorge Cor hit H. P.
Poland and W. I'. Poland returned
t last night from their hunt in the
Choctaw Nation. They report plenty
j of game and a gooi time. j
Township Money.
1 Frank Hamsey treasurer of Wll-
' son township Is here today prepar-
ing to get tho money on tho bonds
his township voted Inst August fl. '
I. Gilbert who negotiate! the sale.
Is .here from Oklahoma City and
says Wilson township people may
get ready to use their money. It
will be spent on roads ard bridges.
I Tho county is building the greater
number of bridges and this money j
will be used for road work.
Wltnesss.
T. II. Stone George Paschal Dr.
.1 W. Whitfield and Dr. .1. W. Webb
were htr today from Herwyn. They
were summoned as witnesses In the
Kills Williams case.
Garrison Case.
.Judge Still well II. Hussell left
I here today at noon for Oklahoma
l City where he will hear some mo-
tints that aro to be made In tho
Harvey 1"). Garrison case.
. Farmers' Meeting.
The county Farmers' Institute will
meet here November .10. Tho offi-
cial program Is published today.
One of the numbers on tho program
I is tho olectkn of olflers. Walter
i;oinori is me presioeni ami 11. (i.
Sp.iulding Is the secretary. Thoro
has been tpilto an Interest tnken
In the work of Into ami the Insti-
tute Is doing much good.
A BAD BLIZZARD COMING.
You had bottor gee Hi lman it
Heti! nbu- r. heattv nt ones. lltf
Havo thnt old hat cleaned and re-
blocked by (Sontry tho Hatter with
Farthing Dros. 24.4
FREE IF IT FES
YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE
NOT SATISFIED WITH THE
MEDICINE WE RECOMMEND.
We are so positive that our rem-
edy will permanently relit n con-
stipation mi mntur how rlironic It
may be that wo off or to furnish
the medicine at our vpense should
It fait to prodttee Mtlsfaot ry re-
cutita. It la worse than Hide to at-
tempt to tinv ronailfHUfon with ca-
thartic drags. Mvatlvo or cathar-
tics do much aarm. Then eauio a
reaction Irritate ami weaken the
bo els nml tend to mal.e cottstl-
pat len more chronic . Hes!dc. thlr
use becomes a habit tftat danger-
ous. ('oiictllMttl n la rauaeii l a weak
neca or the m-rven ami muscles of
the larg" Intestine or dose n linn ro.
Ion. To exiact iHrmnent H iief yon
trust therefore tono tip ami sirength-
en thene organs and pt store them
lo healthier activity.
The discovery of Uta act ho min-
clplc of our remedj Inxoixci the
labor tf the world's gi itest re
leaich ch-'mlHth. Am mi nni agent
It iMsee the ftllMl)b nualltles
of the boat known Intem'n.ii toiilci
j well a being partlctilarl i-ani
and prompt In Its result -
Wo want ou to try It. ill Or-
.ierlles on our rei-oniuuindaM n. They
are exceedingly pl.vint l i ink.- I.
lug eaten like candy ami are ideal
foi children delicate nersons and
old folka. ns well as fur t'i" robint.
They act dtree.tly en tho nones and
muscles of the Uowols. Tiny api-
letKly have neutral action on other
aasociuie organs or glands Tiny do
not purge t-auso oxrosahc loose-
neaa noi create any Inconvenience
whatever. Th'.v may lie tak. u at any
time day or night. They wilt posi-
tively relieve chronic or habltu'il
constipation ir not or anrnlcal va-
riety and tile myriads of associate
or dependent chronic nlliiienta If
'nkdi with regularity for a reasona-
ble lengUi or time. They conio In
two sizes ol packages i tablets
10 cents; Jill tablets LTi cents. Sold
in Ardmore only at our More-The
Itexall Store. The City Drug Store.
W. II. Frame I'roprlutcr.
Citizens' Attention!
There will be a meeting of the citi-
zens or Ardmore at the Broadway
Methodist church Sunday. Nov. ustn
at 2:00 p. in. All are cordlalij In-
vited to attend. CO.M.MITTICI-:
Ardmorelte Want Ads aro the bo3t.
1835
WALLACE
An
IDEAL
GIFT
The Blossom
Pattern in
silver plate
that resists wear
Every piece not
giving satisfactory
service will be re-
placed. There is no
time limit to this
guarantee.
Also a complete
line of jewelry
watches clocks
cut glass umbrel-
las hand bags etc.
Expert watch re-
pairing. Our
prices a r e right.
Tarver I Dorrah
Watch inspectors for G.
C. and S. F. Ry. Co.
R .
Ik
IKE SANDERS WHS
ACQUITTED BY JURY
DISTRICT COURT HAS BUSY SES
8ION MURDER CASES ON THfc
DOCKET POR NEXT WEEK.
DistHi t court remained in m --u
all day ytnn)ay and tip to no.
totUy whn Judge Russell ion .
Oklahoma City.
The fkc Bander e.i-. ni. h
called yesterday did im k t
111.
'ury. The prosecuting wltm-i
the caae was a girl elghie n ..i
of age. She hesitated to tell i
story and the urt had to tin it.
her time aft-r time with the -ii
Wore she would talk. After
' III
the
stale had used Its wlliiessc-. m.
court was or the opinion Oi.u n
case had In en made out .i.t iin- i
dcf. inlaut and the jury was iiisiiu. i
ed to iend?r a verdlet of not Builtv
The pan leu to I he suit live at l'i.
( nee.
Th.
tnls-'ci
The
Th"
l.iUo pielellH
I n talnsl W.
l.uiM'liy enso
charge was (IN
Hiiehaiiaii
of W. J. tlllle)
ion in tied.
Knox Slinin. lis l.irrnny i use
was paM'd until le emlior S.
The case 0r () I nes charged
with receiving stolon property wa
passed until Doeomlior I.
Hiifonl Spoar.4 murder was
tinned.
Henco ("oho murder was
tinned.
Kills Williams attempt to
con-
con-
kill.
IhmkI fmreUetl and an alias warrant
li.suii ami the boitd raised to ll.Onfl
Williams U a Snake Indian living
near Horwyn. He believes very in
tie In law and Is still against state
heod. People rrom that town state
that ho Is not making an off. -t
to get awa. but wants to use ins
own good time in coming to court
llynutn Johnson whose bond wui
forfeited yesturday was jdaced in
Jail.
The Kii. Collins murilor ease was
continued. Tills case grow out of
the shooting boo oil the streets or
this city on the evening of Decem-
ber j last year when the llttlo
For boy lost his life ami mil
Hallow was filled with shot.
Tho una of Alexander Watson of
Lone Grove was sot for hearing on
the first day of December. Mr.
Watson has made application to the
court for naturalization papers.
Monday morning the court !!'
take up the trial of George Kniber
ll charged with the killing of John
Mi ington. Tills crime is alleged to
have heii committed near Graham.
John It. Heevea will also be placed
"ii trial next week. He Is charged
v I II killing John Flnley at Springer
in ugut.
The case of John Ituhoits a no
gro. charged with killing his wife
lit ir Herwyn has been set for
Den tn'b.'i- 1.
Mom' Protllt a negro charged with
Me murder of his stt p-daitghler In
ulmoiv a few weeks ago was ar-
(.ilgiicd this morning nml eiitensl a
Idea of not guilty. His ease was set
f r hearing on the 7th of P-ceiubor.
To the Public.
We have secured the services of
(Sontry the expert hatter and aro now
prepared to give you a guaranteed Job
on hat work. lm-4
Happy Thanksgiving Dinner. 1
Ono or the happy Thanksgiving
parties yesUrday was that or Capt.
I h. Pearl and his faintly. One
daughter. Miss Pearl of Oklahoma
City was here and the other daugh-
ter Mrs. (i. K. Goodwin lives here.
tipt and .Mrs. Pearl have Just re-
turned from Johnson Vermont where
thoy spend their summer to thek
winter home here on north Wash-
ington streit. A groat Now Kngland
dinner was enjoyed together and
Mtss Pearl returned yesterday even-
ing to Oklahoma City.
A Card.
This Is to certify that all druglsn
aro authorized to rotund your money
If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure
your cough or cold. It stops tho cough
heals the lungs and prevents serious
results from a cold prevents pneu
iiionla and consumption. Contains no
opiates. Tho genuine Is In a yellow
puckage. Kofusc substitutes Hold
by all druggists.
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::
Money To Loan
n
On Improved FARM and
tt CITY property at loweat rate. U
tt Como to bco mo at FIRST
STATIC HANK. Quick action
t: and satisfaction guaranteed. IX
tt j:
Byron Drew
tt President First Stato Hank.
1 n t: tt :j tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt tt
COMFORT HOUSE
SLIPPERS
Men's Vici Kid House Slipp
t.m and black S i .i.s $ i s. $ v
Ladies' Fur Top l'elt
Slippers 1) r o v n
I il.it U. cjrecn r e d
ji.ti.i. $i.js $1.50
LYNN The Shoe Man
I
WHY DELAY?
Why not liavc your miIo
wnlliN aiitl oilier eniH n lc
wtirk (lone at oner. You
run got liettor work in jroi d
weather Hntl you will he
hotter sntUHctl with jt.ur
work. If wo do your wvrU
you get the htat. Vi nt
nothing hut the un Ini.i
I'ortlaiul Cement ard 'I'isli
oiuirgo liranite ( ! l it v e 1
Kiguro with us it doesn t
c st you any nioic to et
good wuIUm.
Ardmore Concrete Co.
D. 3. ULACKDURN Mgr.
QUINN WICKER Ant. Mgr.
Get in Touch
With Us
If you want good pure
fresh groceries and the
best in fresh meats it
will pay you to get in
touch with us we can
save you many dollars in
a year. We have less
expense than others
and you get the benefit.
Try us and see.
W.A. GILLIAM
Hast Main Street Phone CG
SUE
Walter I Evans S Co.
For Real Estate
Oflicos over City National
Hank. Phono 57
Owners of Walcoti Ad-
dition T. IS. HOWARD Mgr.
Real Estate Bargain
1 have 250 acres of fine
prairie land which I will
trade for Ardmore prop-
erty or for merchandise.
W. C. Kendall
Ardmore - Okla.
Strong Market
O n hogs weighing
200 pounds or more.
Bring them in for
highest price to
O. G. WARREN
I T. N. COLEMAN
THE CITY
Tolophono
mm
THEATER
TONIGHT
REED L MARLOWE
l.lnlllllll V'ti-
.-'llllg 1 1 1 1 1 - ..: 11
.lln 1 lit. i
SINGING and DANCING.
V.w II . V ' ' mi.
Go Auto DrlvlnQ.
I will drlvo auto for city drlvi s
any evening after 7 and any hour
on Sundays. Kngagements must bo
made by C p. ra. Phono 8'J.
3-lm W. a. KHALEV
II to that old suit French I)
' leaned .mil steam pressed.
KAUTHINt; MtOS
21 I Phone l!ir Hluo
The
City Drug
Store
W B. FRAME Proprletoi
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGIST
Wo take particular pride in
our Prescription Department.
Will dispense exactly what
your physician ot tiers. Ah-
soltitoly no substitution prac-
ticed. Graduate 0 Pharmacy in
charge. Wo solicit your pa-
tronayo. Pyrography Pieces and
Burning Sets
Cooler woathor makes tho art
a welcome occupation for odd
moments. Among tho ploccs
wo show aro a varloty of pat
teres of:
('ollar and CuIT Boxes
Handkerchief Iioxos
(ilovo Hoies
Dresser Hoses
Tlo Hacks Tabourottes
Panels
Thermometers
Towel Hacks Figures
Faces
The work of burnliiKls simple
and tho product very artistic.
Coleman Bros.
Druggist-Jewelers.
10: W. Main Animoro
JOHN DORRAH
Watchmaker and Kngravor
DR. W. M. ANDERSON
VETERINARY SURGEON
Has moved to the Dluo Front Uarn
on Uroadway. where he is prepared
to take rare of all stock entrusted
to his care at a reasonable price.
Office Phone 783 Residence 203
DRUGGIST ....
9 W. Main St.
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