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Ardmort 8undy. February 20 1110
THE DAILY AROMORKITK
PAGE SEVEN
Fresh From The Bakers
Where good broad cakes and
pies aro inudo. It's a treat to get
bread like mother used to nmlte
but it can bo done. Wo inulco it.
If you have any prejudice against
bikers broad just try Solomott's
Very Beat Dread and your pre-
judico will disappear at once.
Solomon's Steam Bakery
PERSONALS
visitor '
.
Hon. a. T. Bledsoe was a
hcie yesterday from Guthrie.
Gus Mathln an Ardmore Have ng
. ... . !
man in iu iv ni;iiu oium;t huh nib
family.
Bugire Wolverton was over yester
day from Mannsvlllo lsltlng with
friends.
H. It. Hoffman of Oklahoma City
was among the out of town visitor-
here yesterday.
'A. C. llengo who travels uut ol
Aidtnore came III yesterday to spend i
the SabUt'h with his family.
V C. 'Baker a former resident of
this city was here yes'erday from i
Paris Texas looking arter business
affairs.
Cecil Williams 'bookkeeper at the I
Ardmoro Stat" bar.. '4. lelt yestcday
on a few days' business trip to Vm-
lene Texas.
Hev. W. H. Selvldse left here yester.
day for Klngstor where he will oc-
cupy tho pulpit n the Baptist church Shculd he be elected Judge of the
Sunday night. county court tb'at offlc. will lie In
Mrs. lyowensteln lias returned from Rxxl hands. Ho Is a lawyer of con-
tho eastern markets where she bought siderablc ability he Is as close a stu-
her spring lino of millinery and kj. i lcnt ef law today as ho was when
dies furnishings. be entered the practice and keeps
Miss Llla Stansell Is In Dustln ! closely up with tho statutes and with
where sho is vlstlng with Mrs. Vir all tho rulings of tho courts. In tho
gle Hendmi who was formerly Miss peases that havo found their way from
Vlrglo King of this city. i hlft court to the supremo court be
Mrs. L. N. Murdock has returned to
tho city from a business trip to Fred-
erick Klk City and other iolnts In
the western portion of the state.
Misses Jewel Glenn Ila McCliarcn
Huth Terry: Messrs Byron McCha-'
to spend Sunday in " lahoma City. I
iuii uuii uurrie uienu icu msi niglil
iiiiia j ;imui who irnuTiy uvlu
here was in the city yesterday en
route from Fort Worth to Kansas
iv...- t .. .
City. At Fort Wor'h ho submitted a
bid on tho construction of
cement
work.
Miss Daisy Gray has returned from
tho markets where sho purchased her
spring fock of millinery. Her trim-
mer. Miss Spauhllug of St. Louis will
arrive 'oday and will be with Miss
Gray during the season.
Colonel Allen Price of Kansas City
is hero for a week or ten days and is i
a guest at the homo of Judge and
Mrs. John Ii. Ga't. He hays Ardmore
has wade many Inipiovcnients since
be was horo last and the old town I
looks ucod to him.
SUBMIT PLANS SATURDAY.
!L. L. Tyer and Sou ask Judgment j tlle official plat thoruof. together 1. Djes it Alford tho Best Traiiilug
Advertising. Will be Started at Once ' against M. Wheeler for the sum of i with the Improvements thorcon; sub- Tor Thorouglim s? G. II. rr.-nnett
Calllnq for Bids on Court House. 12000. P.aintlffs allege they had a Mect to a Prior mortgage to ono W. superintendent Choctaw county; Krs-
The successful architects who bid .contract to act as agent Tor tho sJat.! ' Dunaway for tho principal huiii j klne Brant'ey Supt. Pnhmatahi.
on the plans lor the county court f tho Wheeler property on Main and I ()f 11300.00 to satisfy a Judgment j Heading ll ttle Carroll Southeast-
house will be Im Ardmore next Satur-! H stretts that the same was sold to j and deerco of foreclosure In favor era Normal.
day and will submit tho pMns .is j
drawn to the board of county eomnils-
Kioners. A pencil sketch has been
examine! by the commissioners and
approved an dlt Is mojt probable that
tho architects have Just what t lie
commissioners want. .In :.ine the
ip'ans aro approved advertisement
will at enw he published asking for
bidn on the construction of tho conr.
hotiso mid work will begin soon
thereafter. There is not a county
In the stato that will havo a bettir
court house than curler coiury.
Damage by Storm.
Ada. Ok'a.. Feb. 19. Word has
been received here that during the
severo blizzard which swept this coun-
try Wwlnosday lightning lld consid
erable dainago at Allen In the morth-
cast comer of this (Pontotoc) coun-
'
Four horns weiu killed 'by llghtn- j
ins in uie in cry nam or l oin Story i
Seveiul persons
iiicununK scnooi i
children were severely shorV.ui !
Lightning struck the schMl house
nnd s.'M'nil other building.
MATINEE TUESDAY
!...i.i ir-.tii rn.i 1
uuu; "i'uueu uvouuj
( Wellington's Birthday) by Lena
Rivera Comnanv. Prices IS cents
and 25 coun.
JUDGE M F WINFREY
BECOMESCflNDIDATh
ASKS THE PEOPLE OF CARTER
1 COUNTY FOR THE OFFICE OF
1 COUNTY JUDGE.
Tho people of Carter county will
learn with Interest today that Judg.-
M. V. Winfrey has announced for the
office of county Judge. He Is an able
lawyer a lnrd worker and It Is doubt-
ful If there Is a person anywhere be'- j
tnr suited to jicrform the duties of
that office than Judge Winfrey
no wns educated in Columbia Ky
frtm the high tchcol In that city he
went to Christian college where he
riettvcd A coilegla'o education and!
jfrem there he went to the University
Law fichool In Louisville whero ho
graduate 1 At the age of nineteen j
ihu had his license to practice law
'and has been In the practice sine
ll!;lt t'no "' served as city a'tornoy
of Columbia. Ky. and resigned that
iff I fn n 1111 tit t Vwi txtttm .f .mitti it
' ... .
attorney. The latter office he held
for a period of four years and It has
been frequently said of him th.r lis
was the best county attorney tint
county ever had. From the office of
county attorney ho was appointed
Commonwealth At'omey and served
with distinction In that high office In
the old state of Kentucky. He has
lived here for the past ton years and j
was electel to the office of Jus'lce of
the Peace. An Idea of his popularity
ns candidate here may be known
from a count of the vote. Four
f-'ood men were in tho race Kind out of
something like 1000 votes lie received
Since bis election to this office
' 1007 ho has not been absent from
the town on any occasion he has not
been absent from his office a day--
l alwnyii ready to serve the peo- !
ido who have business in his court.
ha been sustained by the hlghes'
tribunal In tho Ktate. Ho will be a
formidable candidate land will make a
c'locc ca-nvftss of the county.
Judge Furman Takes Vacation.
Judge Henry M. Furman of the i
Crlmlnl Court of Appeals has been j
.
lore1! iv 11 no.iii i n nhmwimi ins
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wort for a oriod of tlm;- A rmorlav von -.w It In the ir.i..n.n.
"achml here yesterday that Judge ba " 11 110 Ar.lmo.olte.
Furman had been stricken with par-
alysis and Mrs. T. N. Coleman Im-
mediately 'phoned to Mrs. Furman.
It wns learned that nothing so se-
rious as tho rumor had taken place.
but the Judge Is ill and will go to ;
I nrt nrtli In ciiottil n h'MIm wU!i Ma
brother In that city. He will stay
several days here with Mr. and
Mrs. C')!eman en route to the Texas
tit'
NEW SUITS ARE FILED.
Tyer and Son Alle0c hat M- Wheeler
uwes Tnem 52.C00 on Commission.
Among the suits llled Im the office i
of tho district clerk is one In which I
customers of theirs and they ask lor
a commission of $2000. Attorneys
II. 11. Hrowrn it. F. Turner and T. L. 1
W right llled the suit for plaln'llfs.' for tho sum of $300.00 with Interest 2. Does It Sullleiently Kinphasle
M. H. Davis files comphlnt against thereon at 8 per cent from tho 11th the Practical Dude of Cltlzonwhlp
tho Frisco and asks the court for day of Angu3t 1908 $30.00 nttor-1 Prof- W. C. I'reiuh. S. I-J. S. Normal;
damages In the sum of $1000.. Sha r.eys fee $S.50 nccrued cost and ! Supt. . I. II. Huk Ixive county
alleges that sho purchased a tick." i costs accruing; ' Club Swinging Drill by Sixteen Girls
from Ardmore to Durwood on the I will on the nth day of March ' "f the Southeastern Normal.
28th of January that the conductor i 1910 at tho hour of 2 p. m. of said I .Discussion - a by Principal T. I)
did not stop at the sauion to let her day ut tho front door of tho Court j frVltH. Loo county
eff that the was' carried a mile be- House in tho City of Ardmoro in I Piano Solo -Cora Parker Southeast-
yond tho town and had to carry her j said County and State offer for salei1'1"" Normal.
luggage back to Mie towi' that It made . and sell to tho highest bidder fori s- I)ots " Secure the Ht L'nds
her elck and humiliated her and she
Uskii these damages through her at-
torneys Champion and Champion.
A. J. Klmore has fllej. suit against
the Hock Is'and through his afo-
hi j-b nice vnico .iiiu i;ieai;more. no (
al'eges'that he was emploved on this
line cf road as n section hand that he
injuiiu uy a tailing cross tie tna: .
tho coaipary promised to take htm to
McAlestcr where it had a hospital.
uut tuat it delayed tiie Uansportat on
n .. u. .
I M.im.ii.r nt til in
his foot and the doctors worn forced
to amputa'e It and he asks ns dam-
ngen $1999.99.
J. N. Morgan ak Judcmtnt aealnst
ri. M. tilieaon nnu wiro for $1122 nnd.
1.0... k
fiti . ...
-
. V . """'""-v niii-giiis
tnai uerenuaii' owe him tha' nmount
aa promisor note ind ask for fore-
.in..m f n. 1... .i .
w. . I. u.i trB win; nun niA lit
block 128 of the city of Ardmore. Th
suit wns brought through Ilrown &
Sholton.
Maggie Smith alleging Uiat her
huslUnd Charley Smith hail abandon-
ed her and Is now living In Ada asks
divorce from him.
Agnes Wl'llanis complains of her
husband John Williams and brings
still for divorce. She alleges tin- he
old all their household goods p'owii.
wagons e'e and had alttndoied Ivv
She nks the court for a restralnleg
J orpr prevent the First Natloml
bank of Berwyn from paying him any
i of till JiliniPV ho lina nti itminalf In
hnl b k . f ..
f juRtmer't of their business affairs and
for alimony
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Tljr I ini nfinOTCnO
flf flJf f J J 0 I LMO
MET YESTERDAY
COMMERCIAL CLUB SECRETARY
IS THE BUSIEST MAN IN THE
CITY.
Saturday was a busy day with
Secretary .McCoy of tho Commercial
Club. .Many letters of Imjiortance
were made reply to. State Geologist
Gould was furnished Information con-
cerning building stone In this tce-
Hon of the country and the name
of nuarrymen were given him.
W. 1. Poland visited the Commer-
cial Club and furnished the secre-
tiny with the names and addresses
of the gentlemen who are preparing
to put In a large cement mill here.
This Information will' bo furnished
the Industrial department of the
Katy railway company.
Col. Sidney Suggs called at the
office of the Hecretnry and talked
over the matter of advertising the
resources of the country and espe-
cially the farming lands of southern
Oklahoma through the medium of a
special edition of the Ardmorelte.
The Gills' Booster Club held a
regular meeting In the offices of
the club. Present were Mrs. Ida
Alexander Mrs. Washington Miss
Anna Matthews .Miss Hammond
Mrs. Mary V. Niblack and Miss
Highly. Tho meeting was devoted to !
reK)ils from committees and on '
ways and means of carrying out tho I
objects of the club. The ladles nre
manifesting an interest In the work
they have undertaken and they grasp
matters of business like those who
I hnvo had years cf training In the
ait of town building. The next nicot
'"K w" ho held at the Commercial
Cluh rooms Tuesday afternoon at
rntty nnl(inl
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Land: 1
Foreclosure. i lei est to thwe engaged in school
Notice is hereby given that In"0'1 1!m Ut:rn awdKUud different
pursuance of an order of sale Issued ' Member of the association.
out of tho District oCurt of Carter!
Cotlnty O.ahomn( 0 ho
19th day
of January 1910 In an action whore-!
In It. P. Carpentor was plaintiff and ;
H F. Turner and Mrs. It. F. Turner i
wore defendants directed to me the
undersigned Sheriff of C.-utor County. :
coniniajidlng mo to lovy upon ..ml I
sell tho following described prop-'
eity to-wlt:
Lot three (.1) in block four bun- j
dr0(1 ald twenty (120) of tho City
of Ardmore Oklahoma according to
of ald plaintiff and against said
defendants obtained and mudn In said
Court on the 2Cth day of June 1909 !
rash tho property above descrlbod
or so much thereof as will satisfy
Kai Judgment with Interest and
coats
witness my hand this 28th day of
januaiy 1910.
J. II. AKHHS.
ShoiIU of C;)lter Cou;ity; oklahna
1-1S-25-1
Will Wnnilrra Never OimT
Wo know a minister In Ilutbcrfnrii.
Tonn.. wiio iiod indlireiiUon and other
HMiiiinni rninniniiiia wnr
:li cninnl.ilnlH fnr nvoi aiviu I
yen? (be Is 79 today). It la perhaps
j vniih in iui ininiiiit-r
could tell him of a "euro" that ho didn't
necdloHs to soy that no parlshlnner
uuuiu uui nun ui a - euro wim no Ulun t
try. In this way a lot of money went
I OUt llUt no health catnn in. f'lnnllv
t?".''1'.1 W Z1 !'! that was genuine. A
irinnii mill mm lila num ovnMlm
frlnn.l Inl.l 1.1. ii ..
'' iut ilia iitvji AlitTlVllU'I
with or Cnldwell'M Hyrup Populn. Ho
thought ho would try onco airaln. Ho
.im . uiid this ttino was cured. thouBh
i wonderful cure for nil iomci
liver unit howni complaints. irico 16
a ruf Biorcs.
Use Ardmorelte "Want Ads.
BETTER MAIL SERVICE
SUB STATION NEEDED
A. A. ACHESON INVESTIGATING
CONDITION OF CITY UPON RE
QUEST OF POSTMASTER.
A. A. Acheron of Peni.on. post
office Inspector and prince of good
f0 ft rro jcerday for his
i home where he will up. ml Sunday
WHille h.'ro lie went over the city i
! n.i.l ...... ...tl. t .... .... ..!.. 9 t
.mil ill .-cllftllt'll 111111-1- n mi 111"
j erenee to extending the free carrier i
I mall .scrWcc. What his roeommen-1
datlons will be to th department
Is n.t known but h stated that
j Ardmore has grown wonderfully
I since mo io lasi carriers were
' added to tho service nnd Imllrvitfil
the town was ready for two more
carH.-rs Postmaster Douglas made
i the rcquet.1 that free delivery be
J cMcnded to tho limits of the city
and It Is probable that the service
will be extended to eoxer the town 1
ft'tfl. Ikn ....Mn....-... II
" " cc'
lion In the extreme northeast por-1
tlon where few house have been
num. l lie service win also be ex'
tended to include the Mcl.lsh ad
dltlon.
Mr. Achcuon said this town was . j.; christian county superintendent
I '"''Kc enough to demand an office j .McAlester; Supt. A. Jeffries. Stlgler;
;oii .Main street where stamps can A. J. French county superintendent
. he sold and money orders Issued and ' Parcel!
registered mall received after the ' Symposium- Correlating and Group-
pistorflce Is closed. These sub sta j nt of Subjects Principal It. L. tc-
I Hons are usually placed in drug Pherroi. of llnrtshorn; Hupt. A. Jef-
j stores whore the people can he nc- frl . Stlgler; Principal H A. Chennut
! commodate.! a all hours and a Ifokehlto; Principal Win Copp Albion.
! sub-station will in al! likelihood be
established here. . Saturday i:3C p. m.
A system of collection of mall on ' P'lneip.Vs and Superintendent Sec-
I
ine uusiiiess m renin after seven
o'clock of evenings will alsj be In-1 'nnlldatlnR Burn! Schools - .Miss
augurated. Good things for the peo ! Pl'nrl "rndfleld. count superintend-
p. are in store in the way of better j (lt'' "f Valley; A. II. Croutlm-
xcnlie from the postal department I m'' 0mt- uperlnteiident Poleau; P.
and the . np!oyes of the offl "e here ' K l-'nl- county superintendent. Ida-
are doing all In their pnw. r to pre- M- "tl' county superintend-
dure (ii..-k results. 0t. "?ler; II. C. King county su-
' perintendent Durant.
TEACHERS GATHER
HERE THIS WEEK
ESTIMATED THAT OVER ONE
THOUSAND TEACHERS WILL
BE CITY'S GUESTS.
The Southeastern Teachers' Co-operative
Association will convene in
semiannual session for a two-days'
meeting in Ardmore on Friday Feb-
uiary 25. An exhaustive program has
been arranged f r tho two days and
"" subjects of lniKrtatieo and In-
Both day and night session will bu
'"'Id and much good work will
bo
accomplished In the Interest of the
sehoolh ot the state.
Program
Friday 1:00 p. m.
Music Chorus Mrs. N. C. Wood
director.
Invocation Hev. C. C. Wolth Aid-
more.
Symposium.
our Course of Study.
General di iiihiou Led by Miperln-
tendent Tom Voiiugblood Pauls Vai-
ley
of Moral Training? Supt. A. H. Mace
Puree!!; Principal W. M. Jones Ma-
dill. Dlscuhhlon Led by Supt. Leslie Huff-
man McAlester.
Song DUciimIou Led by Miss Cor-
The New Education.
IVychologlral Side President M . H. '
Moore Durant. i
Practical Slde-
i Ardmore.
i Dlsmlxr.al.
Supt. F. H. llniliolt
Friday Evening 7:30.
Music High School Chorus
Miss
: Vin U'nrimir rflrnclnr
' '... .'
VVMHil 1 1 P 1 1 1 .S 1 I V It n I.iwlliifi nf Ihn
I w "miuu tt
Sonthenstern N'ormal In inRtiimoa
houln astern .Normal 111 (.ostlimos.
Welcome Address On behalf of tho
city of Ardmoro Mayor Cottier; On
behalf of tho Schools Supt. Chas. Bv-
anB Ardmore
Hespouso S. Faulkner Supt 01
'city schools Hugo.
Song Mlgs Abby Hanna Ardmore
Heading .Miss Isabelle Boyd South
eastern Slato Normal School.
Presidents Address How to Organ
lite and Grade a Smalt Country Schoo
Supt I Ij. Cook. Atoka.
Song Mis Cameron limine ter.el'"r
of vocal music llargroo Ci'lege.
Address State Supt. K. I). Came-
ron. Do.xology.
Hcnedlctlon Hev II. tl. Connelly.
Ardmore.
Saturday 9:00 a. m.
Prlmai y and Intermediate.
Chorus Ardmore High School Miss
Van Wormcr director.
Invocation Hev. Leslie Sanders of
Ardmore.
.Methods of Teaching Heading Co.
c If t . .
Scrngham. Coalgal; .Mrs. P.lar. Stew
j nrl St(1(i Wooivn. nm McAnn
i. l'oteau.
Grnmmar Grades and High School
Section.
Tin Teaching of Arithmetic -Pro.
U. F. Proffltt. Sotithmistern State Nor-
mal I (lira nt.
Heading I )oraldell Tulllii. tfoiiih-
eastern Normal D'ir.im
)ll( dim...--IW by Miss Cor
lllu .Hur Antlera.
Song- Mitm Van Wormer.
Sympo'liini- Vocal Muslo How and
Wh Prof. 1). A. (Jrlggn Wayne: I.
tlon.
liuart.'iie Joullinatein Norinul
Durant.
How to Study Prof. A. C. Parsons
Southeastern Normal Durant.
Discussion Led by Principal J. L.
.Map jit Marietta.
1 Solo Hay.lle Hlehey South-
ea ."a . mat. Duiant.
The Poctrln... of Interest Principal
Fred Tucker. Milburn; Principal Gen-
try Hodgi'fe Ardmore; Principal J. Me.
Kelvey Lehigh.
Discussion Led by Principal F. J.
Huff Caney.
Business meeting.
Dismissal.
The matter of securing accommo-
dations for the largo number of vis-
lloiH who wi'.l bo the Invited guests
or Ardiuoie during this convention
Is being taken earn of by the Girls'
Pooster Club who will iiIko arrange
for Hie entertainment of tho visitors.
Visitors from all parts of the
ntnte will be in attendance nt Mil
meeting nnd si me prominent ediica-
toi from neighboring states will also
he leTe.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate by
Guardian.
In the matter of the F.atato of
Dicky InipMin. a minor.
Notice Is hereby given that In
pursuance of an order of the County
C011K of the County of Pushmataha
State of Oklahoma inn.bi on the
22nd day of September 1909 the
undersigned guardian of the estate
of Dicky ImpMiii a minor will sell
at public auction to the highest bid-
der subject to confirmation by said
Court on Saturday the 2ith day of
February A. !. 1910 at one o'clock
p. in. at the court house door at
Ardmore Oklahoma all the right
title and Interest of said Dicky Imp-
sou a minor in ami to the follow-
ing described real estate situate in
Carter nnd Stephens and Choctaw
counties State of Oklahoma to-wlt:
Situate Iu Carter County: NV4 of
N ): of SW' of See. fi and Ni
of SKVt of SWVi of Sec. 1 T. 3 S It.
2 W.. and S4 of NWV1 of SW'A
o. Sec. :i2 T. 2 S.. It. 2 V. 00 acres;
and
Situate In Stephens County: N Vi-
ol SVj of SHU of See. 27. T. 2 S
H. I W. 10 acres; and
Situate In Choctaw County: Lot
2 and SW' of 8B' of Sec. 1 T.
o S it. 19 :. 80 acres.
Said real estate will be sold oil
tho following tonus and conditions
to-wit:
Cash Iu hand 10 por cent of tho
purchase price to bo duixmlted by tho
successful bidder at tho tlmo of
sale.
Dated the 28th day of January
1910.
CULBHHSON HUDSON
Guardian.
By S. B. HACKKTT. Attorney.
Wk 2-9-HJ-23
Little Stories
of the Street
Uniform Assessments.
C. II Davenport was in the city
ctcrda from bis r.irin at Glenn.
He says his pe. plu are getting a ong
nicely and eerbody U well pleased
with tho outlook for prosperity dur-
ing 1910. i
Mr. Davenport wants to see the
law imssetl creating a county tax
ngei.or he hclleo It will result
In uniform taxation throuBlioiit tho
count lie iiIm said tpilctly with
positive Instnictliiis not to give1 the
mutter publication that he would ho
cenio a candidate for the office of
county tax asmessor. .Mr. Davenport
Is one of tho best citizens in the
county he Is a loyal democrat and
desetve. any reward he might ask
of the people lie is well equipped
to serve the county with credit to
every taxpayer anil he will make a
lively race for that office.
Beautify Park.
John S. Kerr of the Texas Nur
cry Company of Sherman Texas
was In the city Friday afternoon and
closed a deal with the park board to
lay the plans for beautifying the
Whltlngioii Park. Mr. Kerr was en
route liiime from Oklahoma City
where lie went en the mission of
beautifying Belle Isle in that city
and left for home by way of Du-
rant where he de'.lvere.l plans for
the landscape gardening on the
twenty ncre plat surrounding the
Southeastern State Normal miiool.
Tills nursery company s represent-
ed in Ardmore by J. B Brooks.
3randed a Canard.
W. ('. Balo-r Is Iu the city fiom
Pails. Texas. He says Ardmore al-
ways looks g od to him and he hopes
to M-e tlie people clone the deal for
the $100000 hotel. In his opinion
such 1 hotel will be worth more to
the town than four railroads. He J
said the talk that had been going
the iMiinds that the Chickasaw Lum-
ber Vnrd property could be bought
for 11 ICS sum was a mistake that
It had never been offeied for sale
biu to one other party and that
was for u sum $ri000 Iu advance of
the present option. Mr. Baker says
In hi opinion the city Is Iu better
shape to grow rapidly during this
year than It Ihib over been before.
Sickness in City.
Physicians of the city report a
number of cases of colds grippe and
pneumonia Iu the city.
Catholic Hospital.
Dr. Headway s iu correspondence
with Hev. Father Brockmler of New
OlieaiM. with lerennee to the build-
ing lieie of a Hiinltaiium. Dr. Boa.l
way Is of the opinion that If this
city will olfer the Catholic people a
site tliey will build and maintain a
hospital second to none In the state.
Impioved Service.
The Western Union now has di-
re: t wires to Si. Ixuilri and Kansas
City which adds greatly to the lo-
cal service. Heretofore relay offices
at DilltiH and Oklahoma City had to
lie depended upon to care tor this
business.
Answers Mother's Call.
G. A. Nutt living on West Main
stie.'t w.iii notified of the serious
Illness of his mother at Colllnsvllle
Texas. Mr. Null left for her bed-
side nt once.
Kmc Horce Dead.
The flue trotting stallion purchas-
"d and owned by 11 local company
eompo.'cil of W. P. Poland Jeff
D.ivIk and a number of others which
has been kepi at the Hiirtnitt barn
on Brojdway died yesterday after-
iiouii. The h rse was purchased at
a price of more than $2000.
Sold Town Property.
. A. ilulard has sold to Apple
K Franklin Iit Ii In Block :0 in
this city. Consideration $210.
Option on Land.
W. A. Ledbetter has given an
option of an undivided one-half In-
terest on sixty acres of land near
Oil City to Sass & MoKlroy. The
laud Is to bo used for promo: I m
a townslto in tho western portion of
the county.
Col. Dement Sick.
Col 13. II. Dement nn old time
citizen of the town is very sick
at tho home of K. F. Knsworth.
His friends fear that he will not
be able to recover.
Alumni Banquet.
The stato association of the alum-
ni of tho Stnte University of Kan-
sas will meet February 22 In Okla-
homa City. The session will con-
tlniio throughout tho day and a ban-
quet wi 1 be served III the evening
i i
New
Hair Goods
Tho Wlnto Uon-o Millimry
Co is now in receipt of a
largo shipment oi the new
e.st tilings in Cornet Braids
3 in 011 if Switches 32 and
36 in. Switches his tics a
full line of Hair Turbans
and Hair Nets. 1
Our triininory Miss Ilobbs
antl Misa .Schauin havo ar
rivctl and our now Sj)rlng
Cioods an; coming In by
every express.
Hie White House Millinery Co
Mr. W l) Chirk
The atun.ni of this institution In-
cludes some 'f the most promlneut
ti en in the state They are Birch
men a r.ib ral Judge Italph K Camp-
bell Jetwte Dunn of the iiiipremo
court A. C. S.ott of Kpworth Uni-
versity and many others. Those front
Ardmore who will attend aro Ho-
mer Adams nnd I. II. Bradford.
For the Teacher.
.Secretary MeCoy has mailed out
fifteen hundred programs to teacher
who are expected to bo hero next
week lo attend the teachers asso-
ciation. ItadgeH nre being printed
and will be sent to the treasurer
Supt. Ab. niathy at Madlll. Ardmoro
Is doing everything Msibl to make
(!'' te.icMirs meeting a Hiiccefis.
FURNITURE FACTORY
THE FRALEY MILLS MAKING MIS-
8ION FURNITURE 8TORE FIX-
TURES ETC.
Several now customcra have been
n ibl'led to our mill tho past week
They have loamed they can get any
thing In furniture or wood work here
cheaper' thnu n'eridlng awny for It. We
can take euro of a few more orders
Wo make
PLATE RAIL
MISSION BOX 8EAT8
8KIRT BOXES
LAWN SEATS
COUNTERS
QUILTINQ FRAMES
STORE FIXTURE3.
Out of town work given prompt at
tentlon. All builders will find It to
their interest to let us do thilr mil'
work.
FHALHY'H PLANING .MILL.
II. T Hunt Manager.
lleforu Waiihliigton'H birthday C.
Boone Taliaferro for fine silk flags
Notice of Sa'c of Real Estate.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Boo Isaac.
Notice Ih hereby given iu punsu-
nnco of an order of the County
Court of Haskell County Ktato of
Oklahoma mnile on the 1th day of
February 1910 tho undersigned
guardian of the estate of Hoe Isaac
will sell at private sale to tho high-
est bidder subject to confirmation
by said court on or after thu 7th
day of March A. D. 1910 at 10
o'clock a. in. at Stlgler Oklahoma
all the right title and Interest of
said Boe Isaac in and to tho fol
lowing described real extuto situ-
ate iu Carter County Stato ot Ok-
lahoma towlt:
BHV4 e SW'' of 8U and SKV
of SH'4 or Section 9; NBVi of KWA
of NBVi and WV4 of N or NBVi;
NW' of NBVi and NBVi; NBVi
of NWVi and SWVi: WVi of NW'V
of SB".: NWVi of SWVi SB' of
Section 10 Twp. 2 S. It. 1 B.
Said reul estate to bo Mold on
the following tenim and conditions
towit: Cash in hand.
Bids fur the purchase thereof must
be in writing mid must 'bo filed with
tho County Court or dellvorcd to
the undersigned at Stlgler Oklaho-
nm or to 11. 11. Bd wards Stlgler
Oklahoma.
Dated this -tth day of February
110.
C. T. MITCHBLL.
Guardian
H. II. EDWARDS Attorney. 18-25 I
C. Boone Taliaferro for gold lish
silk flags and picture frames. 20 fi
Special Holiday Matinee Tuesday
( WaabliiKton'a Birthday) by Lena
Itivere Company. Prices 15 cents
and 2C cents
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