The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 196, Ed. 1, Friday, January 21, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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Artlmore Friday January 21 1910
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Vour fancy may lend you to desire
something special In tbo Hue of fancy
cukes for tho afternoon lea If so it
is obtainnblii here because wo have
expert cake baker and use fresh In-
Kredlenf. f tho llnost quality All
are delicious nny of them will bo u
wolcomo nnd satisfactory addition to !
your tablo. Wo solicit your orders j
for Solomon's Very Host Bread. I
Solomon's Steam Bakery i
PERSONALS
nrreu .Mam. iu north ol Ardmore and the other defer.-
to''13f dants are made parties to the Milt be-
Julius Kahn of I'ontotiK Is In tViaust tho plaintiffs would hate them '
city tho gircst of relatives.
lion. A. C. Cruce Is In (Juthrle
attending to legal business.
Jas. A. Morgan left today for
business visit to points north.
a !
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I). T. Hurton of Tishomingo was
a business visitor hero today.
Prof. J. O. Huchanan left today 1
for a business visit to Sulphur.
W. J. .Morgan Jr. left today
business visit to Wynncwood
for j
It. .1. Slmson of Haileyvlllo waa
transacting business here today.
J. F. Hughes was a business vis-
itor horc today from Dallas Texas.
N'olsn Coleman and wife returned
today
from a visit to points J l
Texas.
It. V. Miller of Oklahoma
was hero today looking after
City
busl-
tiess ntralrs.
II. D. Stanlord of Oklahoma City
va.i nmong the out of town visitors
hero today.
C. M. Joiner left today for a
business visit to points in
Oklahoma.
northern
Miss Lizzie Hanks who has been 1
here for tho past few dayn visiting
with friends returned to Ada to
day.
CharleH Adams manager of the Ja
cob Dold Packinc Co.. of this cltv. I
loft today for a business visit to !
Wlrhltn KaiiRis '
Noon Noed up romlnent business
man of Wichita Falls Texas ' k' mm.. ...r
In the city the guest of Mr. and I th" f tho note.
Mw. .Ieph Weiss. A Wretched MUtake
The llttlo sou of Dr. and Mrs. to ..ndtire the Itching painful distress
Thiw. Walker who Is 111 here atjof Piles. There's no need to. Listen:
tho sanitarium with an attack of HufhTwl much from Plb-s." writes
... WHI A. Marsh of Hller City N. C
appendicitis Is reported Improving .. ROt a Xl0x of lhK.kitn- Arnica
today. i Salve and was soon cured." Hums
Halls Ulcers. Fever Sores Kczerna
qo Auto Driving. I
1 will drlvo auto for city drives
any evening after 7 and any hour
o;i Sundays. KuagomcntH must I
bo mudo by C p. m. Phone 89. '
fl-lm W. S. FRALBY.
I
Ml orders from the Quick Lunch
Counter delivered without extra
charge. Three doors south of post-
office. 20-1
NEW COPYRIGHT BOOKS-LATEST MAGAZINES
TOR SAUK AT
PHONE St. FRCC DF.UIVERY.
Southern Surety Co.
Issues Policies Guaruntceinji Titles to Real
Estate and Executes All Kinds of Bonds
Sandford & Curb Gen'l.Agts.
Tho bust line of Insurance iv. Loan Cos. in Ardmoro.
Entire Change of Program Today
Everything New
THE THEATORIUM
SUITS FILED IN
ninminT nniinT
ui5 1 mi i luum i
PLAINTIFFS ASK FOR FORECLOS-
URE OF MORTGAGE WOULD
HAVE OTHERS ESTOPPED.
A wilt which has .'in unusual num i
I her of defendant!' was filed In the of
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111:1 u urn iimiiiLi t ivi n uim niii niiihi
The Milt Ik Uyled The Atkinson War-1
ren & t en!ey company against K. K
West Uila West. Anlnioro National
Hank Donald Fitzgerld i;. A. Hoa
'I ho Travelers Insurance company
Ardmoro Traction comnany. Ardmoro i
Luivl company and .1. M. .Moore. The
petition asks that summons be Issued i
for all the defendants except The
Travelers Insurance company and to !
be made returnable January "7 anil I
the defendant be rcmilred t answer
on or before February n; The phln-
( tin" company n'leses that It holds the
' note of V. K. and I.ul.i West ag-'ie-ltho
gating $:tl!0 tofietlur with interest and
! attorney' fees The notes are sour-
ed by a hecoml mortgage on l.indr.
estopped from M.tting up prior claim
to the laud by virtue of a J 1000 mort-
i age they hold to the land.
Plaintiff- ;
taxes on
nlgo they have paid the
land amounting to $'Jl.i and .uk
$10 attorney 4' fees.
fer
AUxanik.r D. hH fatlll.r hll8
jibst a petition with the district clerk
alleging that he Is HO years of age a
one sht'-vntli Indian nnd the owner
ui an niiouncni ui -u .imn ui uii.u
that his lands need Improvement and
it is necessary for him to have major-
Ity conferred upon him so that he
may enter Into oontrncts as If ho was
of ago and asks the court to remove
his disabilities.
The Farmers l-oan & Security com-
pany has tiled suit against J. II. nnd
Minnie Hatcher asking for a fore-
j closure of mortgage on property locat-
ed In Ardmoro. The company all?g.s
I that Hatcher entered Into an agree-
ment to pay the company $109 In
monthly installments of $12.50 a
'month an'J. he has failed to canv out
' his contract.
The Jennings company has Hied suit
I agaliiht Frank Snllnn K'lza nnd Ma-
i rule Dyer L. D. Akers Jimmle Siwako
and Dow Tny'or administrator. Suit
Is brought to collect a note for $S0
m December 1 MOa which was given
'' n" Dyers. Others einplained of It
Is alleged have purchased the lauds
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uu.n Il.ill'in ill u.. lip .-
I Inn before
it. 25c nt Ardmoro Pharma
cy.
W. O. W.'s
Take notice January assessment No
Is due on or before the 1st of Feb
uary. In order to avoid suspension
please pay tho clerk at W. S. Wolver
ton s oriire -sorin wnsningion i.
Y. IJ. IA.VN C. C.
JAS. II. nniTTON. Clerk. 19-11
CORNER MAIN AND II STREETS.
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TIME EXTENSION ON
nixw iiinnniiriiriiTn
Lin iiwHUVtivitn 1 5
BIDS WILL BE OPENED MONDAY
FEB. 21 ON SEPTIC TANKS
SEWER EXTENSIONS ETC.
The board of city commissioners '
hold a brief mission o.Morday nftcr-1
noon at which time the advertise-!
merit calling for bids on the filtra
tion plant on the first of February
oru.r(.tl c.hik rr u
ist of February. At this time the
rlty oiiRlnoor will havo plans and
fperlf.cntloiiR ready for the filtration
ll:mt and for tho septic tanks and
for the fewer extensions and bids
on all the work will bo recelvud and
the contracts awarded at tho same
time.
Then' plona will Ih on file In the
office of the- city engineer on the'
1 Uth of February to comply with
statutes requiring that the plans)
' Mpon which the bids are to be made J
nmn h on file ten days prior to
the blddlnc.
Mrs. B. J. Donnelly mother with
City lirijsln.er lliown of Shawnee
v. as here yesterday and made a vis-
it to the lake. Mr ivuinelly will
milnnlt n bid on tho construction ot
the filtration plant. She Is u wom-
an who Is thoroughly acquainted
with this kind of woik she had
much to do with the construction
of the plant at Pauls Valley and
also at Pawnee. She has made plans
for the plant here but the city will
make Its own plans for the filtration
plant and Mrs. Donnelly will uubmlt
a bid on doing the work.
Harorove Colle0e Home Coming.
(Contributed)
)u aKl Tm.9(lav .fterlwu the doom
. .ir.rm). cni. ... thrown
wide open and several hundred guests
j called.
i A short program was reudered In
' the beautiful ohapel at i o'clock. This
was opened with prayer by Hev. 1. It.
j Waller. Presiding Klder ot the Ard-
! more district following was a piano
solo by Miss Haker the piano teacher.
Miss Maud Hunter pupil of Miss
i Hoono gave ti most enjoyable reading
which was repeateJIy encored
j Song Miss Hoono who also re
sponded mot beautifully to an encore.
Hev. Wlllmore Kenia'.l a former
pupil ot Hai'-rrove College now junto."
of Konowa sjM.ko very Impplly ou the
bright prospects before the college and
expressed the pleasure of all present
on the accomplishment of mi much
In so short a time predicting great
thing for tho future.
Hev. Darne l of Madlll also made a
talk congratulating the people of Aril-
more and surrounding country ou tho
HUrc.-HH of such a school that would
mean so much to the litliunshlp of
the future.
During the talks a vase of most
beautiful flowers' with card bearing
tho words "lAiiig llvo Hargrove. 'Com- i
plinieuts Schumaii Floral Co." was
brought into the auditorium. '
Tho guestM were then taken In
charge by the pupils and shown over
ti alii building being Invited to
register In tho entrance halt then con-
ducte.l to tho beautiful parlor fitted
and furnished by Dr. Walter Hardy
an a memorial to his wife and son. 1
Hero luirrch was served by 'Misses I
Il'.ackwood and Smalley and tho guests
allowed to examine tho II vo crises of
splendid books and till spoko of the
generosity and taste of tho donor who
neglected no detail oven to the frag-
rant carnations.
Tho boys' and gliis' halls were vis
It 1 (hit tilllillu tnkftii utituict.tl lilnria. .
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furnish. .1 in beautiful bird y maple
by tho Orloa and tho teachers room
furnished by tho Woman's Homo Mis-
sion bocloty also tho reading room In
tno glrl'H hall nor did they forgot to
thank these generous donors of books
nnd magazines that have lx-en given
as -well as thoso who have promised
to remember them.
It was a pleas mt afternoon to tho
guests and pupils as well as teacher
and tho hopo was expressed that the
friends Hud their way out to Hargrove
often.
Kd Ovomtreet
from Urock.
is in the city today
Mm. C. P. Hruce Is hero from PauH
Vnlloy visiting her mother Mrs. .loo
Stowart.
A man worries about the money ho
has upenta woman about tho money
sho wants to spend.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. (
AVAXfTBD Girl to do housework.
Apply nt Coleman Hros.' drug
Htoro or at residence US A St.
northwest. 21-3t
TOR HHNT Nice 5-roonr houao
close in. Apply W. h Whltehurst.
21-3
DAVIS HAS OPTION
nil IliinillTA nirr
un wami umt
SAYS CITY CAN HAVE OPTION
FOR $5000 WARREN CANNOT
CANCEL IT.
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W. IV Davis iiftcr rending tlto !
;trtlolr .n this paper yesterday after-
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noon in which Mr. Warren was nuot
iiimiii hi ii tic i i . m iirrnii v:iu mi in.
ed as saying Davis would not be
allowed to peddle his option on the
Warien power slto to the Ity said:
"I would Hko to see Mr. Warren
cancel the option. It Is fixed up In
apple pie order 1 own tho right
to build dams ou both sides of the
rher. one aero of land for iowor
hout-os and an option to buy as
many more acres at $l0 an acre as
r want. Thf site on the rher at this
place has been gone over carefully.
It Is worth $100000 but 1 Imvo told
the city that If It would pay mo
$r000 I would surrender my option
to the commissioners. .My proposi-
tion to the city Is n wry generous
one. Xo one also can have It for
twice that amount nn.l if the city
nn Mud a better site for a powor
plant any where I will give $100 to
rtard the purchase price of tho site.
FlMin the payment of $1000 1 ob-
tained the rights I have on the riv-
er. My option is good until tho 1th
of next July. If the city wants it
tho price can be agreed upon If
not it will be an easy matter for
me to sell It to kouic one else.
"The harnessing of the Wafhlta
H the salvation of this town. There
is no time to lose. If plants are
built farther up the river by prl-
u.to capital of course the factories
will go from us. The time to act
Is now"
From what Mr. Davit says the Ml-
mor published yesterday is true. It i
it; a matter of business with him.
He says the city may have the
option for less than he will mil It
to anyone else. In case he does not
dis)Kise of It before tho fourth of
July the city might be able to
make a better deal directly with Mr.
Warren.
. FOR THE AMBITIOUS WOMAN. .
A great man said "lb' not the Urat
to try a new thlug nor the last to lor-
buke an old."
Uut note In thla life the timo al-
ways comes to throw over the old for
the new. Time Itself U change. You
must change with time or fall behind
the procession.
Don't let prejudice keep you from
Ihe benefits your neighbors enjoy
from modem Improvements In all
lincfc.
Haktng Powders have Improved
nlonir with ewrvtl.lnir else. Hut vou'll
never know It till you try K C Hakim;
Powder. Ouaranteed the Best at Any
Price the nemo of perfection the
splendid result of modern scloniMe
research.
If you don't agrco that K C Raking
Powder makes your baking lighter
sweeter more delicious than any
other your grocer refunds your
money. The manufacturers guarantee
that your baking will always be per-
fectly raised sweet and palatable
pure nnd wholesome.
And Iv C costs you less no "Trust"
prices but a fair price for a perfect for coughs co'ds and other throat and
Raking I'ow.W. You'll marvel at tho broiu hlal trouble : .Mix two ounces of
saving and ask how It can bo done. C.lycorlne a half ounce of Virgin Oil
Answer "Not In the 'Trust.'" of Pino compound ir and eight
ounces of pure Whisky. These can be
Retailers Tonight. I bought In any go.nl drug atoro and
ii.. v .. .. i...n..r4....t easily mixed together In a large bot-
Hather an Important meeting f tle. The genuine Virgin OH of Pino
the Retailers' Association will bo compound pure Is pre pared only in the
held tonight. One of the Important lalxiratorles of tho l.eiich Chemical
questions will be tho frequency of c- iCIiuinnatl. and put up for ills-
. .. ' pensliig In half-ouiico vials
business meetings. Whether meet-
lugs shall be held once a week
twice a month or oneo a week will
be dc(ide tonight. Tho officers fed
that the membership should bo In-
'terested In til.
action taken and re-i Uest a full attendance
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Chamberlain's Cough Horncdy U
nnt n rmntnnti t-icrvl.-iv i-nnirh nilv.
ture. It Is a meritorious remedy for
all the troublesome and dangerous
complications rc-'rltlng from cold in
the head throat chest or lungs. SoM
by all dealers
BIOGRAPH TONIGHT
AT THE MAJESTIC
LOWEN STEIN ORCHESTRA SATURDAY
NIGHT IN ALL NEW MUSIC
HAY HAY HAY
Lots of bright hay by the. bah
ton or car load. Write or phone
for prices.
Porter Staples The Hay King
Phone 19 ' Ardmore Okla.
UNITED STATES STEEL
raivrnn nii nnniini
REPRESENTATIVE SENT HERE TO
INVESTIGATE DEPOSITS OF
MANGANESE AT WAPANUCKA.
II. II. Mtigtio whom- homo in u.
"rlfim' wan 111 r'hnore NM
Iter last ulfrht lor a few hours and
wan a guest at the home of bis form-
or Texas friends Mr. and M.s. W T
Hobertu on West llroadway. Mr
Hughes formerly lived In Wlilto-dioro.
Tuxas. Ho wont to the );ortliwesl
where ho became Interested in mining
nnd Is now regarded as a luuuiu;
expert and wua sent to thU count. ..
a representative of '.'has. M S hwan'i
tho steel uuiKiiflte of the I'nited Suti -Ho
has alio represented Senatoi Cl.uk
the wealthy copper miner of Mom
tana
Tho manganose ore whb It bis b
shipped Irom Wopanue.ka to littsbun:
and Saint 1-ouU has attracted the at '
tentlon o the Pulled States Sle -1
Corporation nnd Mr. Hughes was sent
Irvio to make Investigations. Ho would
not glw out any Information as he
was Mill here by i company and
won! I not make his reiHirt to the pr s
before reporting to his compaiij
It Is known that a vein of inangaii' - 1
exists from Ron to Wnpanucka a dis
tance of several tulles. Richard Mv
l.lsh and W. II. Jackson are tho own-
era of 100 neiofc of land w uose surface
Is covered with this ore they haw
shipped a nuinltor of cars to Plltaburg
ami to Saint l.ouln. lOach car has i
netted them a very neat sum and tin
oro Is pronounced to be of a very line j
quality. Manganese 1h used to mix
with iron to make t.teel and Is very t
scarce In this country. Should th'
report of Mr. Hughes be favorable
there Is no doubt but what the United 1
i States Steel company would enter the
Held and develop the mines. There I
Is much of the ore on tho surface bn'
whether It exteniks to nny depth ha if
never Im'oii determined. j
Mr. Hughes who was sent here by j
tho company Is a very Interesting !
man. After leaving his homo In Texas
where ho was educated In the common '
schoo'.s of tho state he made several 1
fortunes In mining and lost as many
as he made Ills last losing w. a
venture In silver mining in Old Mex t
Ico (I hero he lost nearly a half mil- J
lion dollars which n presented bis en '
tire biddings.
From Mexico he went back to Mon- 1
tana determined to coino again. He
at last suceot ded In tin; Invention of (
machinery which Increased tlie pro-
duction of zlne ore six hundred per
cent. Thin jratent was sold to Sell
ator Clark a several times million-
alio for the sum or f lM.OOO and a ten
por cent royalty. The royalty on the -
Inwutloit aggregates a very large sum
every year and Mr. Huglie.-t Is again
ou a solid financial foundation.
AN EXCELLENT REMEDY.
Will Break up a Cold In Twenty-four
Hours and Cure any Cough That
It Curable.
Tho following mixture Is often pre
t-erlbcd and Is hlihly recommended
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On lmp-oved PAHM and
CITY property at lowest rate.
Como to seo mo nt I-'IHST
STATK HANK. Quick action
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Byron Drew
President First State Hank.
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LYNN The Shoe Man
a K this Is the beginning of
a
ilA and give (he subject of
- eration. Wo liavo on
that can be purchased at prices
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T.N. COLEMAN
... THE CITY DRUGGI8T ....
Tolophono -i. U W. Main St.
Tomb Stones
Monuments
Southwest no other linn win compete with un on prices. If
you need grnve stonex toinir .stoneH or monuments write uh
for jrriccs. Wt hell all over Oltlnhoinu and Northern Texas.
Wholesale prices.
IIANWAY 1 OWENS Ardmore Oklii.
Good Improvements
Oootl iinproveirients add to
the vnltio of your property
if you have nood concrete
walks around your plaeo it
looks mor.' attractive to a
prospective buyer and
would bring a better price.
Why not let us lruild your
walks and do your other
concrete work. We use only
the best materials Tola Port-
land Cement and Tishomin-
go Granite Gravel. Come
tigure with us anyway.
Ardmore Concrete Co.
D. 3. BLACKBURN Mgr.
QUINN WICKER Aitt. Mr.
W E ALWAYS
SELL CHEAPER
A u now wo aro (5 1 V I N( 1 A W'A Y
brand new STAN DA HI) i'ALK-
INO nml SlNfllNCl MAlMMNKS
with curtain enoli iurohiisus.
Wo havo no runts to pay and
there Is no use in your noliuj
to oilier cities to buy cull
swap rent or store eratetl anil
shipped kooiIs.
Always look around. 1'hroo
short blocks up Caddo .Street.
Wishing you a Merry Xnias
and I'rospcrous New our.
C. P. HALL
Tho HIk Now and Sueond Hand
Doaler. I'liono 3.
Concrete Sidewalks
Don't order them with-
out first KcttulK d rom
A. D. Hyde None but
first class work. Phone
89.
rirumoroiiu wiuu una are wio utsi
Ardmorello Waut Ada are tho bct.
New Style in
Mens Footwear
cut shows one of
new styles of up to
date shoes made in
patent kill tan gun
metal and oxblood
military heel oak sole
new year iut your heads together
owning ii home Homo serious conslil
our list dwellings of dllTerent sorts
Hint make it worth your while to In
vestlgato. Tho advantnijes of
owning n homo of your own are
iiiany ami tfroiit arril wo havo
Ihom at prices ranglii!; from 160
to some of tho liest In tho ci y
that wo can sell you elthor 'or
eiiHh or on terms to suit you. Lot
iih show you our list anil convince
you that wo menu what wo say
W. S. SMITH
Heal Kstato Loans V Investrtrnts
Ardmore Okla.
Fly tho uso of tho bout nkillcd
labor unil thu only ulcctric mar-
blo cutting machinery in the
The
City Drug
Store
W. 0. FRAME Proprleto.
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGIST
Wo take particular pride in
our 'Prescription Department
Will dispense exactly what
your phyhician orders. Ab-
solutely no substitution prac-
ticed. Graduate of Pharmacy in
chnrge. We solicit j our pa
trouage.
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CHANCELLOR BROTHERS
HACK LINE.
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DR. W. M. ANDERSON
I VETERINARY SURGEON
Has moved to the Blue Front Uarn
I ou llroadway wbero ho Is proparod
I to tako care ot all stock entrusted
I to his caru at a reasonable price.
Office Phone 783 Residence 203
BROWN & BRIOGMAN.
Funeral Director and Llctnted
4 Embalmert.
Largest lino of Funeral
Ooods In Oklahoma.
I Subscribe for Tho Ardiuorelte
Ardmorelto Waut Ads aro tho best.
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