The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 217, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 15, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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IE DAILY ARDMOKEITl
By Our Formula
Wo produces In Hood's Snrsniinrllln
n modlclno thnt has nn unnp-
pronchccl record of cures of
Nrebila fczoiiin eruptioni catarrh
ih utiintixin anemia ncrvousm"-- that
tin 1 f-hng ln of npiielile t'lf.
Tlio combination mill proportions of
tlic mote than twenty different remedial
u 'i idi contnined in Hood's Knrsapnrilki
sue known only to ourselves hi tin id
can be Ik) ciil)tiliile.
TIiih tncdieuie make healthv and
fining tlit "Mule Soldiers" in r
IjIoiiiI -tlio.-e ciirpuclcs that light lliu
di-'eaM' germs constantly attacking oit.
GRAND CHAPTER !
EASTERN STAR
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CLECTS OFFICERS DURING THE
SESSION AT McALESTER -MEET
NEXT IN GUTHRIE.
McAleater Okla.. I'Vb II. Th
.111.1 chapter Order of the Kastern
Star elected the following- otfleera
tills afternoon (hand matron. I.nlt
II. Kv.tna. Stroud; grand patron W.
i llrj'i'll. Hnttleavllle; annotate
grand pntwn. J. II t. ulnif.
Uiatherford; Brand secretary .Mary
MveMOti. lHackwplI; grand treimur
er Aiiihi UoMta lawton. member
l.mie committee Ultima Telle. to-
ka. Brand cotidnetroas. Uessl" Dove
Xultnore: associate grand conduct-
ion. Mrs. Duncan Carmen
The session ari turned late thin ev-
unng and many of tit- th-legates
ir . it'nwn tonight for 1 li -i i- li ;iii i
T'.-i nicvt n l w.i i in i I'll in.
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION.
Clerk-Carrier.
An examination for clerk and car-
rier will be held at the K. of I' Ha'l
in thte city on March 10. I0i.
Age limit. IS to 15 yean on the
date of the examination.
Married women will not I- admit-
ted to the examination. Cniuarrled
women will be admitted to the exam-
ination but are eligible tor ntpolnt
mem only n clerk.
Applicant muat Ite physically
sound und male nppllcantii muat be
not les than j feet I Inches In
hi'iKhth without boota or hoen. and
v trli not leas than 125 poutulx with-
out overcoat or ItaL
For upplleatiou blanks and fur full
Information relative to the evamlua-
timi. ipiullllcatlona duties aalariea
ae.itlouH .proniotlan. etc niUlie
iniinetllntely
CKO. .1. SANDhlX.
Kiuetaiy. Uoanl of Civil 8erlee Rx-
auilnpra IN tat office A fdenore Okla.
When ISdltor .1. P. Sosiiwn. of
Coniellim N. C. bruised bis log
I'. idly it started an ugly More. .Many
ulvea and olntmenta proved worth-
i i. Then Hucklen'a Arnica Salve
'n iled It thoroughly. Nothing so
ptiimpt and sure for Dleer. Holla
I'm ns Itiulses. Cuts t'oriw. Sores
I' nple-. lViiii.i or Pile- J"'i' at
' iiii'i- I'll n nricy
BUSINFSS
z ttarncys
! t.i nil II I'll mi u-'ll lb"- N I li.i in i it ii i
l llAMI'liiS A I'M wirui.s
I A Kit-tit-iicnil
Crlinliial Hint Civil Practice
Mil. u Noble Willi. riHtncifll
11 P. Oolilt Wm. HllttlllllMlll
fdltl! t Ul'TrlllSSON
ATriiKNi:s-. r i.wv
- tin-.- In t'ru-i--i'amplM-ll llldg. l'lmneiw
i V. lliirtt-ld T. Ward
HA Klilil.ll A WAlill
A fTt) K N K V S
i'niftrlnall Courts t-voi-pt llinknuiti'
irt. I
JAMKS K. lU'MPHUKY
'i-4 Pi-liiiiutlioii-Sliiik Itulblllltf
Pboiw M
-Ulll'
T. I.. WKHillT
truoy-st buw. Indlun Utnds :i SHliilty
Arilimire. tlkln.
Real Estate and Loans
xnliur AdHius. Mgr. ('. K. Itingrr. Sec.
Huiurr AiliimTrea').
Oklahoma Loan - Investment Co.
ArtliiKire til la.
HAM-KY .1 It AM SKY
Knriii mid City I.hkiik. Ileal Kitule
AIkhj I'mint't unit ItelUbU-
Jini W. Main M . Ardiimre. Phone 1TB
Furniture Etc
tMIIOASAW Fl KNlll'UK CO. ine
Complete line of
FUKNITUKH C'AHPFIS KTC.
l'hoiit-M
A. II HA W I.INh l o fit i Main M
New unit (ii-coiid liai 'l I- n i'-ip sm.
Kltcht-imiire lloiiin " ids i" --ui . .
vour iKi'ils wllh econuni ley (ic-lur
ntullmcnts Will Ii' cash f ir a ml firmt
METHODISM S
E
AN ACTIVE PROPOCANDA UN-
DER WAY IN THE VATICAN'S
SHADOW WORK OF CHURCH.
HOW TNE WORK IS WING
A Divinity School a Collefje for
Gins ami One for Boys a Pub.
Iishmn Plant and Other Instltu.
ticna Are Maintained.
New Vork Feb. II -.Mnny per-
miiih v ho aer.- unaware that the
Me th dial ISpincopat rhurrli wna at
work In Unly have ruently been
Informed of thla fa t itirouli thu
cat.lt d atatenieiiu loncernluB the
reumai of the Vatican to urtmt an
audience to ex-Vlce-PreshUni t-nlr.
bank. ho la a member of the
Metnodlal Kplaeoiml ihllith; and
aKiln tnr.mgh Archblahop Ireland'a
wldeU publlahetl explnnatlw that
the liuident wa proteiit anninai
Methudiat aitlvltli'H In ltomi
Innofur'hi
a? thM aetivltiea t niched
tile lloin-
nn population. Thla hun prompted
th toMowIur htnt.iment of what
A in.- .i in Methodiam la ilolllK In
Italy from the Hoard of l-Nitelun
Missions
Siai.dliiK mi liiah Kiounil In ouu
.it ih.. bent Ht-.-tl n of Home on a
. oiuei of thi Via Vent I Settembrc
inn t.i from the kliiK palace la the
i ciitml ipiarteiH of Methndlam In Ita-
ly a building now valued at $220.01)0.
wliieh eoiitnlna a larae nuilleuce
room Tor Italian I'ervieea. an Amer-
le in church rfumlay Mchool room
ICpworlh i.eaKlie pa flora officea a
b ol. s'.on a prlntlnR plant
roiim.- for a theoloRleal school
a btiyf' nrhool.
and
and
In tnla bulldlnR thrco yeara
the meat World .Sunday School
ago
Con-
veutiou wna held with Its delegates
from thirty seven countries. Of the
American church which assembles
in thia liuibliiig the He. Dr. Her-
ttand M. 'npple. formerly pastor at
Stamford Conn. has recently become
pastor. Among the publications that
are being produced I nun the publish-
ing plant in this buihlliiK Is an
eiaiirfellcil hymua! In the Italian
InncuiiKo The upper floors of this
building ire used as clasa rooms
.in 1 1 ilormitorli-H for a hoytT school
the Methodls: College ot ulilcli the
Hei. M. II. T. Spencer formerly of
Denier I'nlverslty la piim-tpnl. Here
also the Heeded Thehmlcul School
piep.ui'H you iia men for the work
i of the Methodist ministry In Italy.
; Next to thla building In interest
' is Crandon Hall of tin- Woman's
Foreign Missionary Society of Hie
.M'th.jdlt liplscopul church on the
Via Veneto. Here 270 girls received
Instru lion hiHt year. It has a twelve
years' .'ourt.' I loin tin- kindergarten
grail.' to the r;!ti'glnti All Indus-
trial dtpirtniiMit hna recently been
n ii il'l It has a l'u -tilt v of about
iluiti te ii lii'i .-. and .in In 'tune suf-
t i' 1 ' l 1 . ' lilt i t l 111 It'll! 'Ii'Mm i.
M 1 .Ii '. tin tl.i i. of 111 -li
DIRECTORY:
Gu.s
and LIGHT
COMPANY
AKD.MOUK
IIIC AT
General Merchandise
.1. M r MOOItH .V SONS
IH'Hli-rti In Ur liiHiilx. Notlniit Hunts Sheen
lluif ilroi'erlt's. lliirilMtire
Tinware. Kir.
l'lmni-au Artlinure
Groc
-:ertes
P. I.. M A It TIN
Dtmlcriii Ktaplr mid fancy liriHiTies. The
iM-tt Hint luiiiiey run buy. Plume 301
Insurance
Ardiuort- I'lrr lusiirance Aceucy
Ct'lieral I'lrr. Tnrii.iilo and Acriib-nt
INSl'HANCi:
V. M. Newton. lur. Over l.uki-N Music Store
Market
IxKKNKK'S MAKKOT
i' ouiptly (lolivtri-il
(JHA.s
Onl
'horn- tils
Correspondence School
.vflliN' SI'l'UY! STt'HY'
Your si'HH' i line. The I. C. S. will raise your
salary -aliirlt- nilted hist vi'Hr.3.io.iimnimt
Iiik in W.iimiiMi ruulii'.'iiilini'ri nt courses.
i-iir imnriiiaiiou iti . u i .iitiiiirook.Ariluiore
Electricians
-'urn. i A t uilcrw'ioil Klt-ctrlc Co.
h ' c tr ' t Kuvlntrm
lent ( .nit rat tors
'nil li rv Supply I title W Main St.
Mm ire okla
III IN Hi
Slnlr lirmUt
1'iilltilrnr.
I'raUra
Mr. J. H. McCnidleM State Chemist
of Georgia before a recent gathering
Have emphatic testimony to the high
ipiality of Cottolenc He said:
"Tim onle of 1Mb product anil tlw proe
l.'im.'illnti Hint It In iniole from iitltun wl
nil. Ii.ivp ilnne more In lirliiu cnttdti aw I
ri'l truthfully n ml favorably lirfore llio
pulillr Ih in iinytliltu; rlo In recent. Ills-
III' N "
Mr McCnndleM then pointed out
why a pure refined vegetable oil base
such as is used in Cottolenc is the
only assurance a woman lias of a clean
liccstiMc cookintr product.
mi William Hurt
Ik at the head of
thla Institution.
Of reei ut year the n.'ln ol hna
been nutsrowltiK Its old nuartera
many pupil beliiK lefused admit
tance for lack of room and there-
fore during l:o: the old biilldinK waa
aold at coualdernble profit ami n
lie iv property hna been bought on
which tnree new liultdlnK ! to
be rected tliU year doubling the
capaell.v of the Kchool. About four-
Uen hundred yoiiun women have
come under the influence of this
Chrlatliiu m lio.il alnce Its Inception.
Of tmother Hchool of the Wo-
man's Foreign Mlaslonary .Society
In Home- the (ilrl" Home Sehool
Mlaa Italia Ctirlbildl KranddauKhter
of the Kreat Italian itatrlot I In
chnrRe. Mlas nnrlh.ilill Is a Metho-
dint and an ajui'niin of the Crandon
liattltute. The aehixil ol which ahe
I' prln.lp.il eniolled ivtyseven nirls
I !.. The 'luibel Creche en
"'H ov'r ol"' hundred bablca left
each day by motliera who k "lit to
work. Klnib rntirten nictliods are
liaeil. There U rellKlima llirttltir-
tlon anil a xood mlditay meal U
aiien.
MvIiir in Home Ik the Hiipcrintend-
flit of the Mediterranean District
of the McthndlM KplHropal church In
Italy- the Hev. X. WnllhiK Clark
D. D. who la iiIho president of the
theological aehool in Home. His
dlMi-lct include! work In Florence
and Cienoa an well as In twenty-
four Hiualler pi iron. There are two
other dlHtrl.'ts in the Italy confer-
ence. In the Adriatic District the
Hev. Felice D.udi ban the
cm. .i-vi .!
slim of the work in Milan and Ven-
ice as well as In fourteen other
places including the Italian work
In Geneva Lausanne. Neuchatel
Vevey ami .urlcr In Switzerland.
Hev. Almon W. Greenman.
The
I).. superlnteudK the work ot
Ph.
the Southern District which Includes
1 .Naples ami fourteen other places of
less importance.
In Florence Is a Methodist Train-
ing School for Teachers and Kvan-
delists. In Veiiict Is a boys' in-
i tlustrlal institute where about fifty
boys are trained in various crafts.
In I'.'O.s Methodist deaconess work
' was opened in Home three deacon-
1 .-hs.'s being In charge who have done
good work In visiting and nursing
the poor as well as receiving a few
patients Into the home for treat-
ment. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take DAXATIVK 11HO.MO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It falls to cure. K. V. GHOVK'S sig-
nature Is on each box. IKIc.
CONFISCATED LIQUORS.
Cci test
Likely to Arise
at Town
of Cl.iiemore.
laremore Okla Feb.
1 1. -From
Is a prnh-
.'i'ii Sheriff
1 pii .-.ent inillcnti us tlu-re
ability of a -ontest lietw
Siepliens of ltogci'4 (ounty suul the
st i-e oitleiils regarding the enforce-
in. ut provision of the Hillups hill.
Tin county olTlclals hav - been cap-
to iiik iutoxicutiiiK llipiors and the
1 1 nnn hearing! all the expense oven
Hi'' diay.ige. storage ami no on and
tl.in the ntnte officials come iirouud
1 take up the stuff that has been con-
liscated by the court and send same
to Guthrie the aaen -y getting the
proceeds and the county olflclals
and count) getting nothing.
I lu re is how on hand about :i car
load . f coufis.ated goods and the
itato ofttclals art- here demanding
that the sheriff turn the saino -over
for shipment; but the sheriff refuses
to let the liquor be shipped out
mil. trie cost ol securing and pro
tectliirf it be Hist paid by the state.
The state officials threaten to man.
damns the sheriff and compel him
to deliver the g hhU to tho agency
Tim bheriff refuses to give It up
until the courts e:mpel him to do
o or until the expense Is paid
Should the sheriff turn In all he
has on hand to the special officer
and he gets the credit of It he
would gut a commission but when
the sheriff turns It In In his own
name he gets nothing not even the
expenses of the confiscation.
If troubled with Indignation con-
stipation no appetite or feel billons
give Chamhcrlaln'ri Stomach and
Mvcr Tablets a trial and you will
bo pleased with the result. Theso
tablets Invigorate the stomach and
liver and strengthen tho digestion.
Sold by all dealers.
rirnrgla'a
E
CORPORATION TAX MEASURE
PASSES DOTH FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC ARE ON SAME BASIS.
SAVS BILLUP'S 1L DAMNABLE
House Approves Governor's Plan for
Raising State Revenue Bills. In-
troduced tovernor Sings Confed-
erate House Bill Yesterday.
C.uthile Okln.. Feb. 1 1. The bonni-
er reprenentatlws .working from 1
o'clock until 5 o'clock thin alternoon
pasei'il to Until loll ca 1 the eovvmor'a
(orporntlou llceune tax bill introduc-
ed by Anthony the remodeled groan
revenue law and several minor meas-
tins. Not more than three-fourtha ot
the members were present during
the afternoon.
The corporation Ucciihc tax bill aa
parsed to Una! roll call provides an
annual tax of titty cents per $1000 of
capitalization on all general corpora
tlons doing business for prollt in the
state lloth foreign and domestic
corporations are on the same basl.1.
The original bill proposed lllty cents
for Unnestlc corporations and $t for
i foreign. 'Hallroatls and other pub.lc
siIce corporations Insurance com- i
panics and banking and trust corpor-
ations are exempt from thu payment
of the tax. and any other corporion
liable to the payment of gross rev-
jenue tax. The remodeled gross re-
' enue law which is Intended to take
the place of the gross revenue Un-
declared uncotiatluitlou.il by .lii'so
I Howies at Oklahoma City contains in
I new features being a technical!.- cm-
' red bill which the 1JI0S bill was not
I Tin- house passed tne Durant-llud-
leston leso'utlon. nieinorall.lng con-
grcss not to reopen the rolls or the
Five Civilized Tribes. A communica-
tion handed up by Heproiont.Ulvi'
Wormian protested against th; pro-
pose' J salaries of county in.Ue... pio-
f'vl11"11 tlll fw aul Kalar'ls 1I1K
U'lrcsentative Hoss had read a com-
niunlcatlon from C. I.. Ogvllle editor
of the Temperance Hevlew as fol- 1
lows:
"Please allow me to congratulate
you upon the great lctory you have
Just accomplished In knocking out the 1
Infamous rotten and most damnable
j Hillups dispensary bill which has
! been an outrage on tin- citl".ns of
j Oklahoma since Its passage two ycais
I ago."
hills introduced were: Hy Pas-
ftcnnll. reltittve to JurWlletloii of
couits. and by iMaxey (two) provid-
ing style ol city ordinances and I ni-
nth o to court witnesses.
The speaker announced the vr'-nth
illm ss of Iti-presentntlM' Compnou of
Kay c-uiiiity . who is to undergo an
operation at a local hospital ton-orrow
Vogel l.ockwod and Kwell were n
pnlntetl a committee to look after o'.ie
sltk member.
Other measures passed to Until to I
call were: lty Maxey and Casteel.
lenitive to sale of tracts or school
land adjacent to cities and towns and
iu Greer county; house resolution by
Wortnitin TllloUon and Calhoun ask-
ing congress to assist In straighten-
lug the Veidegrls rler; by Clark
teluthe to appeal In civil cases. The
Hughes 111'. approprlatlrg $in0.00'i
Tor the slate orphan home ut Pror
Creek for additional site wag passed
to final roll call dopite the piotcsl
ot Maxey who sahl that the people
wx-u'.il nut approve of the special si
slon taking up these appoprlation
bills.
An inert of C. G. Jones or Oklaln-
ma City republican floor leader to
c:ill up the foes and sa'nrles bill to
morrow morning was futile. The
houe objected Eayliig the senate was
wciklng on the bll". Join's replied
that the se. nte was making mighty
Htt'e proKiess; that It ha.l been on
m. blP for a week and was
I rrom tinlslilng It than a week
runner
n jo.
j
' Senate Session
j Senator Hoddle today announced
' his lute: tlon to talk eight days on
the fees and salaries bill in order to
j whip his opponents into Hue. Senator
'Tnonias offered a motion that debate
on the hill be limited to ten minutes.
This matter was put up to the com-
mittee on ru'es which reported thl
afternoon recommending that 1C mlu-
utes be allowed for speech making
j Senator Franklin moved that the re-
i port lay over until tomorrow and thc
! motion pieval'.ed. Senator Thomas
then raised a point of orJer that
further business could not be trans-
I acted until the report of the commit-
tee on rules could be disposed of
President Graham ruled against Sen- '
ator Thomas saying he knew he was
going contrary to the rules governing
o I
L
EGISLATUR
UIJWN
I HARD WORK
the suiiau mat he did so in order to
expedito business.
Senator hggirinan Graham St.n
for t mid o.n. rs arc lighting lor U
mlop'ton (f whit Is known as t Do
California Idea for regulating the fm
and salaries of county officers. The
plan Is to base feci and salarb s or
po-pul.itlon the same as the Smith
bill does but lustcal or adopting a
universal plan each county Is classi
lied separately and the representa-
tives nnd senators from each district
nro he d responsible for the llxltu of
these salaries in the counties repre-
sented In their respective districts.
Senator Stafford thinks It the most
feasible way or handling tho matter
House bill No. CO by Moore ar.d
i KatlllT authorizing county commis-
sioners to purchase from tho United
Stntos certain buildings used for tri-
bal purposes was finally passed this
1 afternoon carrying tho emergency
clause.
Senator Gouldlug's bill providing
for two witnesses to Instruments exe-
cuted 'by persons who cannot write
was Indefinitely postponed. Tho bill
by Senator Stewart authorizing an
appropriation for the fish and game
warden's department was referred to
tho committed on appropriations.
I One Item In the bill that of $1000
for printing hunters' license was ob-
' Jeetod to nnd the bill was recommit-
ted. The bill by Newell providing for
'the care of the insane and feeble
1 minded was recommended.
' Senator Stewart hnd a hard t'me
getting his lil .1 .x). CO reported favoi-
' ably. This Lfi provides that the
marriage of the minor ward terminates
the guardianship as to personal prop-
erty and formal dismissal of the guar-
dlan o fan Insane or other person by
the Jud.;e of the county court on ap-1
plication of the ward and when It Is
considered the guardianship Is no
longer necessary. Senator Stewart
spoke at length In behalf ol this bill
this afternoon following which -t mo-
tion to indefinitely postponed prc til-
ed. Senate bill No. r. providing for tin
appropriation for the care of the In-
sane at Norman was recommended to
the committee on appropriations. Un-
der the contract the state is paying
$200 each per year Tor the care of the
1 Insane at Norman. The contract
with the Norman Saultorlum company
will expire June 30 and wordi has
been passed around that the sanltor.
. Ium comMny ha8 8!lIa lhat thc 8tlltc
must bo ready to take over the Insane
on tho day the contract expires '
threatening to turn all the Inmates '
loose If tho state is not prepared to
take them. '
Senaor Illalr introduced a Joint
resolution calling attention to pressing
needs tif the state training school
located In Garvin county and asklns
the appropriation of $25000 for the
same.
! Tho following bills were Introduced
In the senate today: Uy Mor Is ca I-
lug for an appropriation of $03;"'-'. to
for the purpose of re-lmbursln-; h"
common school fund funds of charit-
able and penal Institutions. anJ th-
public buildings fund; by Mitch. 11
( legalizing the Incorporation 3f Ch y
enne. Hoier Mills county ami :th ()r
' the board of trustees; by Davis (two)
jiegulatlng the Issuance of county
bonds for the purpose of raising funds
with which to construct bridges and
legalizing curtain elections which
have boon held for the purpose; the
t other providing for the convening of
dlstilct courts In each county In th
i state; by Morris providing for
j the organization of the commissioner:)
jof the laud office of tho state In tlf
management loaning investing re-
I Investing .t ( depositing the pertuan-
lent school fund nnd In the manage
met. loaning. Investing re-Investing
and depositing the permanent sc!-)n'
fund and In the management and sale
or state scnool lands creating offices
segregating employes and stenograph-
leal positions under tho management
supervision and control of said com-
missioners and fixing compensation
and salaries
The senate adopted a concurr nt
resolution by Hams authorizing
the state auditor to Issue warrants
in sums aggregating $fiC90.5O for
salaries of legislators and employes
up to and Including today.
In addition to the worries incident
to tho discussion of the fees and sal
arles bill the senate Is locking horns
on the question of sending a commit-
tee to inspect the penitentiary at
McAloster.
The senate will beginning Wednes-
day evening at 7:.10 o'clock hold
night sessions for the purposo of In-
vestigating the Joint committees re-
port on the code commission.
Governor Haskell today signed the
Confederate home ibi'l which was
drafted by Gilmer .Maxey and Casteel
carrying an appropriation of $20000
for thu maintenance of the Confcd-
' crato homo at Ardmoro.IaGrlppo pains thnt pen-ado thi
ontlro system LaGrlppo coughs that
rack and strain aro quickly curod by
Foley's Honey nnd Tar. Is mildly
laxative safe and certain In results.
Sold by all druggists.
Just Received
Af Felker's Grocery Store
New krout sour and sweet pickles sweet
Mango pickle Dill pickle Queen bulk
olives seeded ribbon cane sor.ghum
fresh line new evaporated fruits. Call
and buy of our new goods. Fresh line
of Chase and Sanborn coffee and Heinz's
57 varieties of pickles and preserves.
Our facilities for furnishing you with
ELECTRICITY
For light power and huat arc unexcelled by any city
in thc state.
We also endeavor to employ gentlemanly drivers
to supply your wants for
PURE DISTILLED WATER ICb
and
THE BEST OF MOLESTER COALS
Our many pleased customers arc the best evidence
of the quality of our products. Any irregularities will
be promptly and gladly corrected. Phone 156.
Ardmore Ice Light & Power Company
BECKHAM CAFE
(Gilmer Hotel)
Entire new management. Strictly lir4 class newcoolr now
waiters and a new and delightfully ollicient service which
pleases everyone. Finely appointed ladies' and gentlem n's
dining room. Surpassingly good regular meals tho best
in Ardmoro for 25 cents. Lunch counter finest 6teaks
chops and short orders served nt tublcs or counter. Call
just onco to be convinced. Open all night.
Best Meals in Ardmore for 25 Cents
STOP
At the GRAND AVENUE HOTEL
II you happen to be in Oklahoma City over
night. Good Cafe in connection.
Notice to Contractors.
Soaled bids will bo received by
the Mayor until 12 o'clock noon Feb-
ruary 21st 1910 for the construction
of sedimentation basins nnd filtra-
tion plant and extension of tho pres-
ent water main at tho City Lake;
and also for tho construction of
two sow-ago disposal plants to bo
located at tho east and west out-
falls of the sewors of the City of
t Ardmore according to tho plans
I and specifications of tho City En-
glnecr on file In tho office of tho
I City Clerk of tho City of Ardmore
Oklahoma.
Karri bid must be accompanied b-
i a certified check for f K0.00 aaaie
I to bo forcfltcd to tho City In casu
McFarland's Hotel
F. J MoFARLAND Proprietor.
McALESTEIi OKLA.
European Plan. 75 modern
rooms 75c and $1 Large
sample room. A popular
priced restaurant in con
nection Fish dinners a
specialty.
We Don't Mind the Owner
watohliiK iih wlilln wo am doing a
Job of plutiililiiK for him. W'o do hon-
est work all tho timo anil It mnkoa
no (lllforonco who lookH on or who
doesn't. W'o ahnll ho Rlail to IIe;uro
on your next Job If we jjot it yon
mil wo will both bo pleasod.
SAMUEL A WEEKS
ill SOUTH WASIIIXGTONjST.
tho successful bidder falls to cuter
Into a contract nnd give tho re-
quired bond within the roqulred
time.
Tho contractor will be required to
glvo a bond In tho sum ot twonty
flvo por cent of the contract price
for tho faithful performance of said
work and tho holding of tho city
harmless from any damages which
might occur during the construction
of said improvements.
The Hoard of Commissioners re-
servo tho right to reject any and
all bids.
a. h. imucu
City Clerk.
(First published January 30th 1910)
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