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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Wednesday Dec. 8 1009
PAGE FOUR
EaU Hubmouette.
By the
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING
CO.
SI DM Y St'WlS.
President
Lii'iml at tiiePostorflcc at Arimorc
as Second (Mai's Matter
OFFICIAL PAPER CATtRCO.
AND THE CITY OF ANDMONt
If It lfl In tho Ardmorolto It Is legal
TERMS OF SUMCRIPTION.
The Dully ArdmortlU.
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The Weskly Ardmoftltn.
Ir V .r br Mail '
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Month 2f
PhMtlat.
Manager's OfHcrf 638 1
lM'tor'a Office 1 I
DlHtance j
t ivnnniiH n-rii-ctlon mi the.
tr. aundlng or reputation of I
m-raon. firm or corporation
in.iy appear In
tne couimna or
Th" Ardaiorelte will bo gladly cor-
n t I hmiii IIh being brought to the
an ton I the management.
Enttern Representatives.
Wm. D. Ward Tribune Iliilldliig.
New York.
Chlenoo Repreaentntlvo.
IV V. llonrliitea 1518 Marquett
llulldlne.
Texas Representative.
II (lodbnld. 01201:1 .luanltn
Itulldlag DnllHK Trxiis.
Ardmore Wednesday Deo. 8 1000
THE ARDMOREITE.
I'lii i 1 itiortl: MtamU spiimor for
U.ln.uii '-i vast pre-u nt and future.
The nImoreile going back to the
d y of ltn Infancy In 1X03 haa kept
a in old wrleh la lit book form In the
ortu f the Ardiiiortdte. It la the
true ln-tiiiy of every tiny oeeurrencea
I i th'- I'.nslnn of a nation; It Ima
falthful-y kept record of all (Milltion.
a v -ll ;m the personal of the passing
. ....i ...i. ii.. .i.i i i
.inn iHtiio iiiin UMillilf I'linni
b'v iniild not he sold Mr 60 cents twr
mouth d It Is worth untold thou-
: .nd - -luiiilil a historian w.mt to use
Ii In wilting a history of this the
I'n it' -t state In the union.
Tie Vrdniorelto today claims tho
ilc-tl! itioti of being one of tho cleanest
and nui-t tellable publications In thu
nt. '(.
S nib of former carrier Ixiys are Ha
brad otTuera today Its toy .illy to Ard-
more and Ardinore'a every advance-
tilt nt Is clearly shown In eory day'a
I sue stare it was laiinrhed aa a ills-ptn-ir
of the news of the day.
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01 a 11.111011 nut you win unit 1110
up land downs of a struggling village. nm H rtmt lg .-. I liu.nt tUnt i. 8 willing to do j .- .IOer In nunrt cans at
cmii to lliec t) or the nrat class wbo cwlirorlllo 1L nmy whntlvtr . the bounds of tho ntv Vu Market. Phone Iir.O.
numbers Its liihal.ltauts by the thou- . . I. . .i ' .
Hut when a whole family and law to render aid for effective work.
rrt" ' . possibly 11 few of the mlghbors ' The commissioners have bad tliiMr . SECTION HANDS STOLE COAL.
Pi e I 'uTa ntZ Z 1 0 j I-. having a pro.onged feast feet burnt a time or two hiring
law order. 11 .l!; ! i !! ' " ' ' ' ' I J'"'" l" them jMdBe Cah J V""Z
th..y in it whUlndrecorduil " 1'- -"'"". " ' f 11 iM; ' ' h;" u U I enCy A"er '
thr lirihs ....rrlaBe mii.i .tenths r devouring "huskle" dogs a Kuro-I Jurors failed to take the evidence I
the l lr hs. n arrlages and deaths f f ilt.(lulttaU r0HuItel j Five llulgarlaus who are employ-
many of our beloved ones loo nuuier-1 ' . V uor .""Krt. t""K "ml. 1 .... ..-ini ! . ... ...mi h.m.i near the city
oil to mention but such men as the
Htc Dr Wolverton Dr. farr. Dr. '
i 1 lii' r. Joseph Phillip Ilosea Ton !
i'd. Fiank Doniier Judge Hardy
.111. Matthews Dr. Alls Max Mini-1
le an r; kii. Ii mothers as Mrs. Car- '
tc ii" mother of our congressman 1
a' Mis Dr. Hardy and Mrs. 1.
T n m. and lately Mrs. Durnlit. the
11 t'u of our present commissioner
. imi r nil uu.iu i.iv-11
p trt w. II and faithfully
s 0 those who are living auiongat
ii - My. who are working for the
1 .' unam t.tul would rt tro
r -. .1 ii.wom ine me Ariii.ii.rnin i na
. ' pecmdij 011 1 in- jiHiim ninn uiiiiuii ii.ir considered liy the taw ami or-
c who will be cumpuaea of extremely clever. 1 u.r K.ope gm w10llur they will as-
P .1. w ho have lived here for the . .. ... . ......... ....... .... v.....
p 1:1 years will 111 doubt be organ-l-i
1 mil princlp I'y lor the purpose
or '. mliiig a gUl hand and Indorse-
ir in movement of our present prog-
f I. Ij armilAsI i t ... t .. I..w..
c'.l 1 he good and but little or the
hl' our growing city and here and .
tow predict the greatest growth '
not oni m the numerlcats in tho cltt-1
zurtii. but the morals and teachinas 1
i 10 ri' iHVBt irrnii it- tii kuu
of tlu.se who are at the head of af-
fain- in our city. 1
The Ardmoreito is proud Indeed or family In general until the moment
Its name and or It wonder-! " "Is lord and master's return
tul sm cess and we will at all To see an Ksklmo In his kayak
limes be found battling for that which In a heavy sea is to see an ehl-
is good for each and every Inhabitant j bltlon of the most perfect daring
of not only our own city but every ami watermanship conceivable. The
other city In the state as well as the kayak Is merely a frail framework
rural towns who are striving for the covered with skins. In shape not
uplifting and the betterment of the mkl .j0Mntwl Rob Roy ca
iiuin.ni families. um 'pher.v Is one small opening In
THE ESQUIMO AT HOME.
A Land Where the Women Also
Wear Trousers.
North of C5 north of the Arctic 1
circle north of the lands where any j
tiees will grow live a race of
furry trousered lltle men and for
tho matter of that women for there
tho ladles wear breeches In more fisb rabbits squirrel and oysters lows hall for tho purposo of elect-
uenses than ono. . at tho City Fish .Market. Phone Ing officers and transacting other
I'llDi-a luai. vi in.. .
Tho Eskimo averages something 1
tin In
hr fM'.
; it t
- 'tW-
' v at fct u-.a
for 15 ! prtulfv' wn ' m
W.uk h.lr e h i TV Uti.-.
--pvrUlty ' "- de
their In t- mt cn
Miff t.
As I l!i :u! lm H l so
""V " "" vv
an Eskimo'. ..vxl.n that I: la
tli.it one leally see
hard to d fine a ;n utter of fa t.
hl. real itilormK l About that
" 0rf"l".7 .T'li .""I Thick
usually disguised wider thick
oatlngof am ke from ubbr oil
lamM. combined with the accumil
IbttoitM of ye:ra of happy uiiwaah
pdneM.
ti... iimn la DutiitHv n ennai .
.. t0 a colony
1 flnHaiv -iBitn
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mil. rmm ih .hum. ?te tlwv
have one great and continual prob-
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i"m w tn : n- in am.
Their bare vxlt nee dependa on
keeping Urn atort house filled by J
trapping and bunting and flahlng.
For when the long alx month
Arctic night aweopa down and
bllzuflids which no man can face
and remain alive rage for daya
een wei'ks at u lime if the trl-
bal larder la empty tho next aunt-
tin i 'h sun will ahlne n hula and
luldoa tenanted only by a few
. 1.1 I...J .billi.t lll.n IS In
a ease of root ho. or die. !
Ills house or Igloo as ho calls i
It-coats him nothing but a little '
trouble.
First he seooim wit a big circle 1
in the snow eighteen or :wenty
re.t across and two or three reel
de.p; round thla he builds . w.ill .
with l.'iwW. nf If . nr rn....t. hiiiivv.
j gradually toptng Inward until the !
tt "" '"""' beehive ahaK.
Th.. nl1 fn... I!. 4.1..r.kn pft
aether lis fact as they are nlaced
-
Hwltlon. and any cracks or
...
and hermetically aeatul. lie leaves
small opening In lib beehive
Just large enough to crawl thioiigh. I
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nilll IMMllli. im IU HUB I. iuhh mil-
nel-llke passage and at the end j
he make a baarn. rlaht-anale tu.n.
This la the front door. i
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(MS.. i no ue ........
sleeping ben.-hea or aeaU of honor i u HHn (.1((1I. ..
-banka of snow a couple of fuel 1 .u l)0tr( r wlUIll. rollniw.i.
hlrJi. covered with skins the rich-1 (rg (lV( lUp.au. to for flnnii-
ikhs and ipiallty of which depend Mlll Th .t1Up8t has not been
on his social standing. For light ..11.. ....1 iut Mr. Krlvallv
...
. llllH Binall troughs full of blabber 1
flf w.ni .... ...1... .. r t. luir ul.-k.
ilash of eau de Cologne would tin-1
um atmosphere.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kskimo and Master
mid Miss ISskluio wear their clothes'
very much as they wear their
sUilM and changea them about as 1
often. The clothes consist mostly j
of soft underakltis worn with the j
rur Inside. Then breeches and tunic '
and heavier coarser skins worn '
nlr IHIlCmiOSl (lllll ShlU noma ami
uvcaslua. Their furs are lioautlfully '
and dressed; the .ewlng is
joiie with flaHbot.e needlen and
of Uu imroldery work-in
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i nr ji.Bn.im) w atnjir nu iiu.mB.
a hunter on both land and sea. '
If he Is going to hunt In hla knytik '
or small akin boat he crawls out
o' his front door with hla weap-
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m' calU "'' th h'luh'r of M loK '
am' ttn tlvt' lm "wul"1 thn"h'
l" " 11 lr'Hilwiry. This is not
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gentlo reminder to the loader
.
that no is in charge or the test
t the team Mrs. ICsklmo and th"
the middle Just big enough for
him to -It In and paddle and a j
skill
apron which ho can tie
nmm himself. -Philadelphia Led-
pe.
Sealshlpt oysters bulk extra se.
1 ii In oans fish chowder In quart
'Wis. City Fish Market. Phone 1159.
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Pbnty of trout buffalo and cat
3G3
SPECIAL GRAND JURV u
BEFORE HOLIDAYS
GOV. HASKELL PETITIONED TO
END SPECIAL OFFICER TO
CARTER COUNTY.
A special grand Jury will be con-
v. .mil li Anlntnrn nml lhn ffnvernnr
il m h tal 1. mi
r "J"' . T..!!.
petition of whiskey c.ises. A petition '
' ' . '
to ihe governor It being circulated
Petitioning hla f end a ape-
... P whnn
1 ' n. S rt. mJi" t wlU
made that a clean ninn be aeiil. Sher-
BnPr"
lffAkeraaaa he would like to havu
heln that If nrlvite fnnda are aather-
hell. that If prh ate mmlH aro gather
1
I
1
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el to ncrray the expemic tn.11 no win
... HiriV i na I'limuai' hit win 1
. n M m' 11T r 1)t)raol '
7. " ' 't
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have matter put on a lmsl. In
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nun (uwii w uvi cmj iiiu " lunnvj 11
can absolutely be controlled
Thn .Uy nail agBM Hn ordlnapce
nKaBt the aale. barter or giving
BWay f whiskey and an arrest !m
H.P made. Tho case will be trl..'
before Judge fialt next .Monday ai.
f R conviction reanlta the caae will
e apKaled and the matter of the
city's power to enforce thla aUtut
will be tested. If the city is given
imwer by the court decision to prone
milH ..tl.t ftti.i I'lolfltjkM tt 1lA'
there will be double team work
against the fellows that engage u.
the bualneaa of bcIIIiik liquor.
It Is very probable that the special I
"tut jury win convene. oeioro .u-
h.dldays. Mr. ltyr.l In speaking o. .
the matter aaya he believes thj cui:n-
.. 1 1 ........ .loin i.ciiixit hlna
'"-
' ll!ts Imc ''"'
' I'rosecutlona and he does aol be-
llevo there will be wboleaalo oustr
II...... U... . . I liitci 1iiii ItrvAi.
Nini . .(.
. ! itllim Ai.lllllllIU
r si ... .1. ..Ill
Another feature ot the woik will
I... it... ..1 1 .... I .... .f Hi.) I.vv u-h..r.
hi it fria. rr iho iiv-n
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"f building to lease It to a pcrum
B111K whiskey. Theie aro many n.- (rolo BwalUH fom. (l) feet wide In
stances where tho purchaser uf a... . fpnn .....i ln()
.... ..
"" i .... a neK o . i . ;
-trauger and canunt positively l.len-
tlfy t'eison but lie can state pom-
lively wnai iiuiiiiiiik no imunm im- i
. . k . . . f . u.
" J 1
mg llH-ir.i Mr. Ilvrd that he Is In
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a big expense account anil mailers 01
law enforcement were rendered worse
Instead or better. The commission-
era are willing to pay for work that
produces results and In this they have
the sympathy of the president of the
law and order league.
Deputy Landruui makes the state-
t Hint fi nut at u-hliiliitv Wim ii
. h((rt. m
he believes It is still 111 the depot
. .... f i..niiii.rH of tin. mnid
.mnmi(nt . will guarantee to
lllm lat he will be Imui.e from fln-1
confiscate the liquor. The matter H
....... .
i.ti... i ...c J
If the law and order people will
stick to their text and centralism
their efforts toward this one evil they
will have the support of the entin
0W'1 M " l""l"u" "
"" ttl"!4k'y 'u'0k l1t'" 1001 lir Um
upon th- meanest quality of whiskey.
"al ;"i""yrHi lr; 'rll0' A
frootl to pay a high price for a grade
tt u.wi.lu tlitjt la nvnrl ...i.lv- 1... rtl.lt
- ; '
ami tuts etass or citizen.-! woum use
to see the traffic put down rw
aiMii-oiu hliiK hollilayx atul the memory
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of the crimes committed a year ago
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.ire mining i.ie ciu.u.in 111 m-iit.i.
There Is sucti a thing as a dry town
and these people are determined that
Ardmore shall be in tliat class.
If men are not willing to swear
to itformatlim that will result in ar-
rests they will be summoned before
a special grand Jury and in secret
will testify to the things they know.
Tr() an. vry (inv m. w ho are not
In sympathy with law enforcement
but they are not In sympathy with
the work done lit some other counties observed the hunters but was cap- .ei)ar nnv- suci damage l)C-
where the evidence of bootleggers tared after a long chase in which .()n )u sl;jjs Tle
has been used to oust officers.
Fraternal Aid Meeting.
The Fraternal Aid Association will
men at 7 !I0 tonight In Odd Kel
Important business.
at 35
MAN'S MEMORY OONE AS A RE-i
8ULT OF A BLOW IN PRIMER
CLA9I. S
Wichita Kan.. !)(. 7. A man :I5
yeais old Ih learning his A 11 C'i
nt tho St. Francis hospital In th
city. The hospital ward hi which he
In recovering from n frnetiireil skull
Wp caused the loo of memory la
. the kindergarten In which ho I
'truing l alphabi t over again. J
IH. tnt.A In 1... tnitfimlnf M'lia
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"taoimerlng. hesitating adult pup.. '
can aell "cat" over after hla teacher !
Mf -nl ivomo.u.co It cor-'
...1 1 i t- . u ... t
.... . ...... . .
" " " '
" ni wnc.i im ia e 1 aim wm
eav'' "iilUil be ahall aeo a rat
wmi
.and know
and know acain what the word
nenna. Such aent-ncea aa "I aee a ;
" t
and "Thu cat xeea a rat" are too 1
difficult for lit ill at thla time.
Kl"k-rBarten pupil la William
IWiaril of Mount Hone. Kan. Six 1
months ago he was a robust thresher-
man poaaessed ot all liU facn'tlea.
lie ipinrralcd with his employor and entire city lie Is an old timo clt-
wa struck on the head with a heavy Ikcii. had been a faithful officer
wrench. Ills skull w.ta fractured niiu of the county and waa reckoned
hla brain Injured. The loa of mem- ; ntnong tho most useful men of this
ory waa the result. He has been a j f(ate and county. lie lias gone
patient lit the hospital alnce that j through all the hardship of tho
time. Uchard will not be discharged .
from the hospital for several weeks.
Keitlshlpt oyster- bulk extra se-
'Ti. P'"Jn ?'t
i.nnii I'llt l.luli Mnrktft. Plume illiO. !
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i nfinliillnn.
M ()f Com.
r Ul( CUy of Anmor0
lh.u mrMlllllt t n 10llt0ll
h n cU1ln:
property ownors on Second Ave..
Noithwost. buclnnlng at the west
of 'u XorlhWMt lin
continuing to the east aide ot "I"
. . . . ... !.. ....
aireei. .Minnei. in -am
that sidewalks be put In on said
streot It Is hereby ordered that the
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u0 property owner. on mini mun
llro ll(TOl)y ordered to put down con- i
. .
M wlthIll sa( Uim. that
Ul() Qf CommlMloller will ad-
yotUM for mt 8iewalk.
)n Im .imrR0 the same to the ail-
jollllU' proportV
Passed and approved this the 7th
day of December 11)01).
JA.MKS A. COTNKlt
Uoat.: Mayor.
(1. II. llltrCK. City Clerk.
(First published Dec S I'.'OO)
j were 111 pome conn miu) '
with stealing cnal. The coal was
j stolen from a car In the freight
1 yards. The railroad for whom "he
men work furnish them eo.il but
their supply was oxhaustc.l and
they thought It would be til! right
for them to go and help themselves
from tho company's coal. Thai w mid
have probably been nil rial.' but
I .... .... 1. e.-ir that l.l not
1 ... 1... -..iirv.i tr.- their
b T. m lhl uwnor of tlw al
n t. ml Tllly . lt. affair
. ..! i a
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Hard hearted Judge to convic. a ma-'
for stealing a llttlo coal by mis-
take during such woatV" as wo
nr.) having now.
Fish chowder in quart cans at
the Cltv Fish Market. Phone Iir.O.
Gas Stove Explosion
Mn All(l 111H wnB nUhl.r 8(..
verely burned last evening by the
t M()ho1 (f hlr K11B ovo nt her
. ... . ......
luiiuo on street iioruioasi. uei
fnpii m( h.iuls wm) imlllflllly
; ttllB nlonK
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llll'l-.J UKli.J mill l.ll niuuiin
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Real Buffalo Is Captured.
Tulsa Okla. Dec. 7. Vvm ('.rain-
ola In the Osage nation comes
the report that a real live buffalo
was run down ami captured on
Heaver creek a fow miles from
that town. A party of Osage In
dlaiis out deer hunting spied the
bbon when it came to a stream
foi water. The animal ned when it
the band of Indiana was augment
ed by several farmers In that l-
Unity. The buffalo la said to have
escaped from P.iwneo Hill's winter
quarters at Pawnee about forty-
five miles south of whero It was
captured and bad boon missing
several days.
ALLEN W. SPEAKE
LIES A CORPSE
i COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND A
! GOOD CITIZEN SUCCUMaS TO
I HEART TAILURE.
Allen V. Speake secretary of
l"e " v coimma..-.
ttlod at hla lume nt Woodford thla
the board of county commissioners
mom'tig at .'! o'clock lie him been
... . ....
nufferer for sovurai weeks with
levi
il I
" 'f
imrtnil belter Mondny and
his
. . ...
nlivalelan. Dr. Dow Tnvlor. atated
- f -
t""t f eoinidleatlins arose he
UmiW won bo well. Mat this morn.
. ...
Ing at the hour name! ami waen
death waa leaat exnectrd liH heart
gave way and death followed. The
ew wa. telephoned to thla city
at once. When It was known this
in:rnlng that Allen Speako lay a
corpse a gloom waa cast over th"
L.Rry acttloment of this country
and leaves a devoted wife and
family. He was about IS years of
age. Funeral services will bo held
nl lBltt hole tmorriw nt 1
ii 11. .. ..... rcl.. .
VHfl l F. 111. lll.T IWIIU.J .Mil' '
have dosed and will remain so un-
til after the funeral. District court
adjourned this morning until Fri-
day moriiliiK. Judge Carney who
U special judge bore and who did
not know Mr. Spealie personally.
said from what lie had heard of
the man that he was a 'good and.rrrr
useful eltlnen a faithful officer of
this county and he approved tho
. n(illln. (.mlr .mlli Vr
. . ... I
day moinlng. All the county off i-
nam aim
many cltl.cus of this
town will attoml the funoral
Ho
v us a member of tho Klks and
of the Woodmen of tho World and
committees from these two fraternal
uimliillin will Iwt unnt 1 1 nttotul (lirt
unlll... ..Ill 1. t.. nto..l !.
"
' n Mr Dardcn a m Mr. . ScU-
ally tho other members of tho
board of commissioners were hero
i.mimi.u. . im- mna 1.11m-.
'''hey were saddened and were a'
I a loSH lo hnow wlmt 1() (1 without
j tho counsel and advlco of Mr.
Speake on the commtsslou. Jlr
1 Dardcn stated only last night tha'
ho did not know how to appreciate
Mr. speake until he had been do-
tallied at his homo on account of
Illness. Not only has his family
suffered an Irreparable loss but
the county and stnto has lost ono
of Its best citizens. Ho was abso-
lutely honest was a man of good
Judgment ho was fearless In the
duties of his office and Carter
county can 111 afford to do without
bis services.
NE3RO FOUND GUILTY
Punishment Fixed at 25 Years I.i
Pen Mose Proffett Case Friday.
The panel In the John Robert
case on the first ballot last night
fsund the defendant guilty and as-
sessed his piniUhment at years
In the penitentiary. Roberta Is a
negro who lived near l.'arwvn. On
the 7th of last August ho shot and
kllcd his wife. He "l.ilm'd tho
shooting was accidental but the
state made out a very stioug case
against him and the Jury found him
Kilty.
When court convenes Monday
morning tho Moso Proffett case
will be called. Proffet Is a negro
accused of murdering his step-
daughter. Stability I
Wnltluim Watches are as
perfect in material and COll-
slriiftioii as unvtliiiiLr can be
.; lUlllg Call DC
yet a perfect watch may
leave the factory and be
.lainagcd in transportation.
Waltham
Watches
jeweler will recognize and
moral is Never buy a watch
from anyone but a regular
jeweler.
N. n.-Wkca buying a Waltham
Watch alwnyn aak your Jtwelet
Tor one adjusted temperature
incf position.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
OF ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
Capital Stock $30000.00
Outgrowing the Fastest Growing Bank in Oklahoma
ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
On August 10 11)0!) when tho First State Hanlc passo-1
Into tho control ol tho present inananeincnt tho
deposits were $P50.i:i 18
On September 1 1110!) tho deposltB woro 71.S00 0.1
On November 16 the deposits were $133903.21
More Than 100 Per Cent Increase in 3 Months
Of fica) Statement at Close of Business Nov. 16 1909.
HIJSOLMtUUS
Loans mid Discounts SCO "00.05
Loans to Olllcera NONH
Ovurdr-ift" l!711.r()
I'ltruittiro and Fixtures 1000.00
CasL- and HxeliaiiKO. . .l)ll)S7.til)
l(!.)lli!) II I $10510!). II
Wo would nppreeiato your business and )led;o you courteous
treatment.
Ilyron Drew lr sldeat.
Carl C. Jones Vlto President.
George Adams Hubert A. Wayland
Adams & Wayland
(Successots o Geo. M. Wayland)
Practical House Movers and Raisers
Handling Heavy Machinery l Specialty
Oifice 702 Broadway N. E. Phone 313
Fresh eggs oysters trout and
ri.li-rv nt tho Pitt- l.'lnh Mnrlret
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Lost anything? Want ads.
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$1.00
Per Week
Buys a n Edison
Phonograph at
Luke's
Music Store
Established 1S95
THIS LIST WILL
HELP YOU
TO DECIDE WHAT TO ORDER FROM
COLD STORAGE MARKET
All kinds of Fresh Meats Beef Pork Veal and Mut-
ton Cuts Extra K. C. Loin Steaks and Roasts Cured
Ham Dolled Ham Minced Ham Home Cured Breakfast
Bacon (sliced to order) Home Rendered Lard Spare
Ribs Brains Fresh Link and Bulk " Sausage Bologna
Sausage Welnes Condensed Chili Boneless Souce Pigs'
Feet Blood Pudding Scrapple Llverwurst Buckwurst
Sausage stuffed In shucks Pickled Ox Tongue Corned
Beef Fresh Creamery and Country Butter Butterlne
Fresh Eggs Seals hlpt Oysters Dressed Opossums.
If this list does not contain what you want 'call
for it.
Let us dress your Chrlstmast 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 9 a. m. .Second wagon leaves at 11 a. m.
Afternoon delivery leaves at 5 P. m.
We keep the best of everything In our III Why
not trade with us?
Prompt delivery to any part of the city.
Cold Storage Market
59-telephones-i2
L1AISIMTIU.S
Capital Stock 130000.00
Undivided I'rollts 1 6115.1)3
Deposits lXltl0:i.'.!l
I-'. U. .lotus Cashier.
J. M. Uleliardson Asst . Cashier.
Notice
Having purchased the
meat market formerly op-
erated by Dan and Jim in
the Gilmer Hotel building
we will be glad to serve you
with the very best of ev-
erything to be found in a
first-class market. A trial
will convince you that we
handle only the best
Prompt delivery to all
parts of the city. Phone 659
L. R. HERREN
More Furniture
Better Furniture
F o r less money
when y o u trade
with
C. P. HALL
We handle everything in
furniture stoves and
household goods. Phone
366 North Caddo Street.
Ardmore'to want ads aro tho best.
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