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Ardmorc Friday March 4 1910
PAGE FOUR
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
baiiT. mibinorcitc.
By the
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING
CO.
MDNHY SUC.CS.
President
Filtered at the rostofflco at Ardmorc
us Second-Class Matter.
OFFICIAL- - PAPER CARTER CO.
AND THE CITY OK ARDMORE
If It Is In tho Ardmorulti' It Is legal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Dally Ardmorelte.
Out- Year i
Ono Month r'" I
One Week lfi '
The Weekly Ardmorelte.
I'or Yunr hy Mall $1.0"'
six iMonthH r"!
Three Months j. 2fi 1
Phones.
fltinltK-HH Mnnan'r' orflcu.
City IMltor's Otflcc-
IOI1R Distance
r.
r.:ts
rnf tact Ion on tilt! i
cliarartnr standing or reputation of i
nny person firm or corporation
which may nppenr In tho column of
Tho Ardmorelte will hi- gladly cor- j
reeteil upon its being nrougui. io uiu
stt-ntlnn of tlio management.
Eastern Representatives.
Win. I). Ward Trlbutio HulldltiK.
Now York.
Chicago Representative.
II I' llenrlipiez IMS Manpiott
lltilldlng.
Ardmorc Friday March -I 1910
TWO YEARS IN PEN
E F REGIRE
MAN WHO WAS SOLICITING AID
FOR IMAGINARY WIDOW AT
COUCHERTY.
1 r itctclrc wan Hciitcnceil to two
y us In tint state prison ycHlerd'iy
hy Judge Itussell on n charge of olilnin
Ink money under false pretenses. Hen-
lie will lie remembered an the man
who. appealed hole a few weeUH past
ut.d bcan t uk I UK Up a collection for
a widow who ho hald lived nt Dough-
erty Hcglio's actions nrou ' d sus-
piclon and nil itiviwllgntlon wan mail''
whuh showed that thero was no worn-
an of the name that ho guio at
Dougherty. Ho was arrested hy tho
police anil turned over to the county
officers and has since been coullued
In tho county Jail. Heglro Ural en-
l( red a plea of not guilty hut changed
his plea and yesterday pleaded guilty
and asked the morcy of the court.
Rehekah's Elect Olflccrs.
Uilinoro Kohokuh Unlgo No. 20 I.
(). t). F. held iv very Interesting ses-
sion List night with a Kood attendance.
N w officer wen elected and In-
stalled and business starts (IT with 't
In for this term. Many of the old
ii'' tubers were present and enjoyed
the session. Thore will he dogico
work tit the net regular iiicclluic
'I'liurnlay .March 17. The nieetlni
Hi held on tho llrst anil third i'huro-
Pun's in each month.
Mrs. Washington ami Mi-h. I-'II-i
I cut as Installing officers liiHtulled
the following officers:
Miss Mary Porrott Nohle Oninil.
Mis. Deveny Vice tlrand.
Mrs. Kiln lloffinan Treasurer.
1). T Nishett Secretary.
Mrs. Johanna Huberts was elected
li picseutatlve to the (lliunl Assembly
and Mrs. Dent alternate.
Notice to Jurors and 'Witnesses in
Criminal Court.
It is herehy ordeieil that all Jurors
-id witnesses subpoenaed to iltteiid
the March term of district court. Ill in
are hereby untitled tlmt they may not
appear eiwing to the court fund being
exh.nisted. After consulting with tin
dl-tilit Judge and county attorney
we litem t advisable not to hold said
tc tin of court.
Dated this the tth day of March
I'.iin.
KOIIT. I SOIVAI.l.Y
Chairman Hoard County Comml-
sioueni. Attist:
Win. If. FHAMIC. County Clork.
(Seal.)
Hy II. W. Duke. Deputy.
l-d3 wl
THE COLLEGE WIDOW
The rehearsals for the homo talent
comedy "The College Widow" aro
pixgn hsliig wry nicely and the time
for presentation has been set for the
17th and lSth of March. The cast Is
composed of prominent local chattic-
tt rs hi hides a large number of clill-
.mi In drills and young people In
choruses. Taken as n whole It will
he a production of uueipialed merit
us an amateur performance.
The College Widow will be under
thi' uucplccs of the Royal Nelghhois.
Fresh .smoked and pickled fish of
till Juiuls at
TIIK CITY FISH MAltKKT
3-2 Phono 359.
Dnr.KFFFl I FR Rill FS
CHARITY WORLD
MAV ADSORB OTHERS IN WORK
OF PHILANTHROPY SON TO BE
AT HEAD OF WORK.
New York March 3. Aiiioiik charl
Hen thi new Hockefellor foundation
In to ticrnuic what the Standard
Oil him Ions lim-n anion rorior;i
lion.
.I.ihn D. ltnckefellnr .lr in If.
I.einl will In aimthiT phero of Infln
enre perpetuate tho domination ho
Ion maliitRlneil In the world of in-
dustry by .lohn II I). Rockefeller. Sr.
an president of the Standard Oil
company. The younger Mr. Uocke
feller announced today that he had
lecently retired from the dire lor.ile
of the .Standard Oil rouipauy to as-
sume the nianaRemeiit of his father's
benefactions of which he thus he-
coiiipb almoner In chief.
The unnimnetMiieiit In Wall street
w.ih taken to mean two thliiRs tlmt
nil past estimate of young Itoeke-
I'el er'M future must now lie rel ist d.
and that the lto.kefeller millions will
no longer he n luarkcl fartor. In !
Mend It Is usmiuied they will pass
wholly Into conservative h curlties
such as It Is proper for tru.it funds
living I auk ami limuran.'e comp.i
i.les to a -tpilre.
John I). Rockefeller. .Ir Is 3"1
e.urs or iikc-. (ireeteil on his xradu-
atlou from llrowu university us in
piospe.-i the richest young man or
the world he now leaven the field
to .1. I'lerpont Morican dr. ten years
his elder. Mr. Morgan Sr. and Mr.
Rockefeller Sr. aro both ne.irly an
even ago. The foimer will he "?
In next April and the latter was
TO some mouths ago. Roth are In
vigorous health.
Yoiiiik Rockefeller's iclntlnlM with
corpoi-nte finance In the future It h
understood will consist chief y in
conservliiK the huge foilune amassed
hy his father reinvesting the Income
and ilistrlliiitlui; such part of It an
may seem wise.
It is not thought likely the new
fiiiiiiilatU.il for philanthropy as pro-
posed hy the hill lutrodiU'ctt In the
Culled States senate yesterday will
assume settled policies for years
to come hut in this connection
I'Ycdei ek 'P. tJlltes one of the III
corporators of tho foundation said
today that two main points had
I liet'ii nilksed.
"In the flrht place." Indicated Mr.
(Jutes "every other eleemosynary in-
l stitutlou has heeu org:iul.ed for
some speciflct ohjeet and thus lim-
ited 111 its sphere of helpfu'liess.
"Another tiling- there are no jcc
tarlan hoiindary Hues In the charter
of the new foundation ami nothiiu
to prevent it fioiu ahsorhliig the
work of other oixaub.atl.iiis which
lime imtllveil their usefiilui'.'s under
piesent eondltloiis."
Mr. (I .i I "h was understood to mean
that theie would he a gradual mer-
ger along familiar Rockefeller Hues
of the Rockefeller chaiittes. The
general mulct-standing among those
In the co.ifldeme of the family co-
incides with that of Senator (l.iUlug
er. who introduced the hill to in-
corporate the rouiid.itlnii when 1c
said that he believed ultimately tin
hulk of the Rockefeller fortune would
he devoted to the work.
An Awful Eruption
of a volcano eclles hilef Interest
and your interest In skin eruptions
will ho as short If you use Muck
leu's Arnica Salve the quickest
cure. Kven the worst bolls ulcers
or fever sores are so.ui healed hv
it. Host for Hums Cuts HruUes
Sore hips Chapped Hands Chil-
blains and Tiles. It gives Instant re
lief. 2fni at Ardinoro I'harinacv.
I'lsh are cheaper than meats at
the present prices. Order some.
TDK CITY I'ISIl MARKKT
11-2 Phone :tM.
Ardmorelte Want Ads are the beM
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
I'OR SALK Silver Spangle I lain-
(burg eggs. $1 for setting of 15
Phone 2rt0. 1.3
'tn RKNT Two offices or living
rooms upftalrs on Main street.
Apply Poland v Spnigtns Co. Mi
I'OR SAI.IC Wagon and team of
homes. Address I'. o. Ro 115. 1-3
LOST Man's alligator purM con-
taining two bills one five dollar
hill and a one dollar hill one
small picture and a W. O. W.
receipt. Finder please leave at Aril-
niorelte office and yet reward bit
FOR SALIv Any kind of fruit tree
at half price. Apply Cor K and
Second Ave. N. W. Phono SI2
Hod. J. I). Payne. 1-3
Are Drugs Necessary?
Do Drugs Cure Disease?
Can Nature be Assisted?
If pcopln wero Isirn rlj:ht ntul after-1
A-ards lived right ther would liu no j
use lor ineilieino i.vcry uunur j.nwnn
this. Ho do other well-lnforineil people.
Ono thing more. le u a person lives
wrongly oriic(iilrc8 Isxllly weaknecs liy
lieredlly inedlelno call ilo only very
little. Medlcliiu cannot euro him. Only
charlatans oliilm that ineillelnea will
cure iIIkciuo. Medicines may palliate
iyinploiiis. MeillelneH may lir(;o tho
powers of Nature to resist disease. M'il
iellles Boinetluiesarotlelhierforlsof the
human hotly lo right It-elf against do
rnngements. This Is the most that moil
lclue can do.
A man aeehlent.illy puts Ills finger in
the lire. Instinctively ho .vcH Ms
linger III Ills inoilth then Mows on It
for the cooling elfeet. This Is no euro.
He knows It very well. Hut 11 makca It
(eel better for the tllilu being.
People eat unwisely. This produces
dyspepl.i or Indigestion. Tlio only
riitlnmil euro M local currently. Yet If
a palliative Is at hand tho pains of llidl
i-t.il Inn mil bo lnlllL'aleil. the thro'M of
dyspepsia iiSKiiagcil. Th inedlelno can-
tint bo said to have cur.-tl. It rltnply
palliates disngreenblo PJ mptoliis. Tho
cure must coiuu through right living.
Take lVruna for liislanco. No ono
claims IVrunu Is u euro fur ilyspepuln.
Hut 1'eriinawlll hlliiiulatt) tho stomach
to perform Its function properly. JVru-
mi will Inere.iM) tho How of digestive
Hiiids without which digestion cannot
he carried on at all. It wilt increase tlio
relish of food tho appetite.
It Is ndnilttcil that nil thU can bo
nce.ompllshcil by right llvliic but there
nroco many people who either will not
or do not know how loeatcorreotly that
a tremendous amount of good can bo
done by tho who use of reriiua.
A htoinncli that has been frequently
nbiised performs tlio function of diges-
tion very lazily. Knelt a stomach allows
tho food to remain undigested for some
tlmo after It Is swallowed. This lends
to fermentation of tho food. Hour lom-
aell Is tho result. This goes on week
after week until tho blood Is poisoned
with tho products of fermentation. This
condition is vury apt lo produce rheum-
atism. It Is not claimed that Vcruna will euro
rheumatism. Nothing will cure rheum
ntlsm but correct living. Hut It Is
clt-lineil that I'eruiia will nssht n badly
abuecd stoinuch lojierroriii us won:.
A Ncto Line of Railroad for Ardmorc
While some persons have been I
of the opinion that the survey now
beino made to Chickashn was a mere j
b'uff yet information of a positive 1
nature has been received to the
effect that plans are being laid to
build a line of steam railroad from
Sherman. Texas through Ardmoie to
Chickashn or Lawton.
There arc also good reasons for
believing that London England
capitalists are behind the project.
The turvey Is not being made from
Sherman to Ardmorc for the reason
the route has already been cur.
veyed and all Information necessary
has been compiled. 1
It is known that the survey for
this line of railroad is being made
under the supervision of the J. W.
Maxcy Company of Houston Texas
TWO DESTRUCTIVE
FIRES YESTERDAY
ROCK ISLAND-FRISCO TRESTLE
IN DANGER RAMSEY LOSES
VALUABLE HORSE AND FEED.
The fire department responded to
two i alls yesterday evening. The
fit st was turned In from the trestle
on the Rock Island Frisco in the
iioitlii'.int part of tho city. No gieat
damage resulted to the trestle not-
withstanding the fact that the boys
w.ic greatly handicapped on account
of the water being so far from the
I flic. The timbers In the bridge were
j s'lghtly burned for a space of about
twenty-flvo feet but none were burn
i i d In two and It will not affect the
! traffl.1. The oiontl alarm was turned
In abviit t : :10 last night from the
i evidence of (! A Ramsey on C
"trect houthwest a barn on the
pieiulscs being discovered on fire.
The fire had gained considerable
headway before It was discovered
and nothing was saved. Mr. Itamsev
list a valuable horse and a tpiintlt!
of fucil harness ami other thlugl
The barn heluiged to Arthur Sli.
dalr and was liuured. Mr. Ramsey
had no Ilium mice.
Honor Rail at Hargrove College.
The following having made an av-
erage of CO and above In all sti-
dies and department during the
months of January and February
aro honor roll pupils:
.Miss Jessie Hodgers Grant' Phil
If a person would correct M hnblts
per- t In right eating and tcmperato
way- undoubtedly tho stomach would
right It elf the blood would rid Itself of
tho poi.xon nml everything would bo
right. Hut ns said before there nre n
multlliiduof jicoplo who will iiotorcnu-
not adopt right tuellxHls of living. To
such people J'ertinn U a boon. A tlimo
lfiro meals will osslst the stomueh to
do its work. This provouts fermcnta-
Hon of tho food hrlngti about normal
ilige-lion and nil Hie train of tlU that
follow indlgestlnii disappear.
In other words lVruna Is helpful to
theso who live badly or thoso who
havo ncipilrcd nomo chronic wvnkneis.
rcrunadoes not cure but it nilis tho
powers of Nature to bring nlxiut ncitro.
Tho whip does not Increase the powur
of tho In. rno ( pult a loud but Judl-elou-'y
Used it htlmulates the horse to
ttso his jtowers at tho right time with-
out whluli ho could not havo in.'loil Ih j
load.
This Illustrates tho effect of lVruna
or any otli. r good remedy upon the tiys-
tcni. Tak' n ut tho light time it calls
forth the powers of Hit) human s -lem
to nn-et tliu en roaehinetits of disease
and thu.ieuls short If not entirely ends
the ill-e.lM-il netloll.
No one should everatleinpt to iiht-
tute metlli'luo In the place of right liv-
ing. In Iho end Mich an attempt will
prove n disaster. Hut an occasional usu
of the right medlciiio at the right I lino
Is a godsend and no reasonable person
will undertake to deny It.
Thoo who know how lo un lVritii.-l
lluil It of untold value lty nud by Iho
world will got wlo enough ro thai
through correct living no medlciim nt
' all will bo needed lint (hat time hni
i not arrived. In the meantime wlnto
I tho world Is nppro'iehlng that porfee-
Hon in which nil luc dlelnn will b'-etln-
Inated lVruna is a bandy remedy to
have In tho house.
Slight derangements of Iho stomach
slight catarrhal attiu-Usof thullvor tho
throat bronchial tubes liiug-4 or bow-
els; these attaeki nro suro to lend to
grnvo diseases nud can bo averted by
tho Judlt'loiia uao of lVruna.
Wouldn't you llko to lend a few un-
solicited testimonials from people who
i havo used I'eruna anil whostand ready
to confirm tho above Ptatomeiit.i con-
iccming It. If i-o addre-a tho rerun-
Drug Manufacturing Co. C liiintu:
I Ohio end wo '.Till h ti '. k. ."' J .
and that this company has built
a number of lines of road in Texas
and bears the reputation of having
made good on every project It has
ever undertaken.
All of which bids well for Ard-
morc. It might be well for the railroad
committee of the Commercial Club
to hold ac onferencc with the Mnxcy
Company at the earliest possible
moment to ascertain what induce-
ments if any will be required and (Jt
the same time they might as we'l
get In the lead and Induce the road
to make Ardmorc a division point.
A railroad is good but a railroad
coupled with a division Is better. No
towns Just have things to corns
to them they must go after them.
Fight if necessary and In town
building It is always necessary.
lip .Wilson Arduiore. Miss Kile
Akcrs Ardmoie; Miss Norma A 111
son Marsden; Rev. .1. C. Morris
Ardmoie; Mlt.s Mamie t'ross. Anl-
luiorc; Willie lloffinan Ardmorc;
! Horry Collins. Clayiniol; Miss Alice
Jones Tallhlnu. Miss Oma Junes
Hewitt; Miss Kiln Suialley Heald-
ton; David Rodke Paoll; Dan (.rigs-
by Poland Ardmoie; Wesley John-
son Ardmorc; Miss Willie Johnson
Arilinor; Miss Kzella Johnson Ard-
inoro. Richard Italley Hatini: Punt :
toe Italley Hauiii.
Many others made good grades.
I hut not unite high enough to make
iho honor ro.l. Hargrove College
nevrr had a more harmonious sus
slon than the present one. Splendid
work U being done. We still have
rcoin for mure boartlerx and would
he glad to have them. Wo would
be glad to have m to diy pupils
rioui the city.
J M OROSS President.
John Dor rah
Willi hm.ikcr nml I'liiirnvcr
IIAYING purchased the
tools and watch re-
pairui" material of Cole-
ma i Bros. would appre-
ciate a large share of tho
repair hu.sincss of the pub-
lic Work turned out
quickly a n d properly
done.
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Tru'y "man born of woman Is o'
j fe.v days and full of trouble." and
In the Journey from the v-raillo to
the grave which measured by th
fleeting wings of time Is short In
deed-ue should do all In his power
to lighten the burdens of the weak
and unfortunate. In this age of
commercialism when the most of
us are Intoxicated with the ambition
lo Moro up rL-lies too lltt.e Intercut
Is given to the hundredj of thou
anils of human beings who are1
beieft tf the OMenilals necessarj to
ko out anything more than a mere '
nilseniblo existence; wo :ee mry
day about us gome lxior iinfortniiat.
wandering through life In an ninth
sort of way luck seeniH to thllli
him at every turn the well to do
spin n It I in never offering him a
kind word nor a helping hand lb
iiianngoH to get nlong h mellow tin
til the hand of death grasp. him
and his time heie on earth Is past
Ik- was the xou of some good moth
er born. It may he. in tli. humble--home
or pprhaps In a palatial n.-
lib nee funiUhed In all sp endor and
with everything that hean could de j
she hut he didn't get the righi 1
kind of a htait In his eail.v d.js
and he was In after ye.irs a dismal
failure. Thore was something lacking
lu that home the pr per parint i'
Intercut In the hoy was lackliig-
the father's tlmo was engaged In
the ehiuo nfter the Hlmlghty do li.r
and the mother perchance vicing
vith her iissoclntes in the soda
whirl. The child was neglected h-
was hr.'f-educated. he was not
taught thrift and usefulness and
that Mime day he must necejsaiily '
be loft dependent upon his own re-1
sources. He was permitted to upend I
his time on the streets wtlh noth-
lug wholesome and good to occupy I
his mind. And the result or this
lack of parental Interest In a child
Is Inevitably for the worse.
Kven before the boy leaves his
home he s-ees the temptations and
pitfall awaiting him when he marts
out to battle for himself. Ilo feci
himself Iniuium from the attacks
nf all things had but ho has not
been taught at homo the full muii-
tire cf the Iniquities that beset tho
paths of man through life lie has
been neglected by his parents In
this respect lie hasn't the power
to evade had company nor the
KClioo'.Ing that would Instruct him
to surround himself with environ-
incuts conducive to his well being
and uplift. As n result he falU
In with the bad element and he.
comes cue of them. He whiles away
his time In dives where blackest
ci hue U hied and where the rays
of goodnesR never enter lie soon
forgcis home mid mother. lie goes
from had tu worse and resorts to
the wickedest of sins In order to
stcure the sustenance for his ox-
Isfnce. He sinks to lowest deg-
ledatlon and as a clim.iv to his mis-
erable and misspent life he takes
the life of someone who lived right
and did good In the world. And
as a grand finale to his reckless
career he mounts the scafMd and
Is hurled to hell at the end of the
hangman's rope Tho body Is cut
down; arrangements are Initiated
for the burial and an effort Is mado
to get In touch with relatives for
he had a mother and a father. They
are located miles and miles away
f:om the closing scene of his Ill-
spent life. The mother and father
bent under the weight of many
years are notified. Distracted and
with bleeding hearts the thought Is
hi ought forcibly homo to them that
they paid too lltt'o Interest to their
boy In his formulating period.
There was never a man so bad
hut what he had some good In him.
and In the case of the Iny his good
points wero never developed no one
took an Interest In him and he
chose the path that led to an awful
ending. He good to the boy and
help develop his hotter lKiinta by
kind deeds ami extending n helping
hand.
How This?
We offer One. Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any caso of Catarrh that
can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHUNKY .i CO. Toledo O.
Wo the undersigned havo known
F J. Cheney for tho past fifteen
years and bellevo him perfectly hon-
orable In all business transaction.!
and financially ablo to carry out any
ob'lgatlon made by his firm.
Waldlng Klnnan & Marvin
Wholesalo Druggists Toledo O
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Is taken In-
ternally acting directly upon the
blond and mucous surfaces of the
system Testimonials sont froo. Prlco
75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation dfcw
A:lrjorolto Went Adt are tb boat
The great Baking Powder
of the country
used in millions of
homes never
failed
4
Fifty Years
the
Standard
I PRICES
CREAM
Baking Powder
Received the highest award
at Chicago World's Fair
Little Stories
of the Street
Improving Property.
.1. Matt Moore has let the con-
tract to Taliaferro and Howard foi
the erection cf a ten-room residence
lo be built on his property at th
corner of I tth avenue and Wolverton
street northwest. Mr. Moore has
had the store building that he for-
merly occupied at tho corner of
l'Jth avenue torn down and will
build some bungalows on the I'd.
Theie houses are being built !
rent and as they are In a desirable
location It will be no trouble to find
gftod tenants.
Marietta Woodmen.
The Hoys of Woodcraft at Mu'l-
etta entertained their friends with
a box supper at the Majestic The-
ater there on last Saturday nigh'
nml the sum of sixteen dollars wa'
addiil to their treasury. Addresses
were made by Hon. H. C. J.ogsd:ii
and Judge Keller on Woodcraft and
the boys report an enjoyable is
well as profitable evening.
Sullivan Moving Up.
A. W. Sullivan a former resident
of Arduiore has Ju.it been promoted
from the management of the We.it-
em Union orflce at Tyler Texas to
tho chief clerkship In the office of
the Western Union superintendent
at Dallas This promotion carried
with It a god Increase In salary.
Sullivan's Ardmore friends are proud
of his advancement.
Goes to Missouri.
P. II. Adams who came to this
city from Texas nine years ago
when ho was a men boy will leave
hero between now and the first of
the month far Saint Jo Mo. where
he has accepted a position with the
Parker (Irocery company one of the
largest -.vholesa.e concerns lu the
state of MIssouil He will have the
place of chief clerk at a salary al-
most double what he has received
before and ho has always been n
well paid and widl deserving man
lu the wholesale house cf Tyler &
Simpson company. For nine years he
has been with tho Tyler .v Simpson
people hero and has so to speak
grown up with tho business. Ilo Is
popular with all classes of people
and especially Is ho popular with the
customers of his house. Sincere ro
gret Is expressed tiuit he Is t
leave the city and his friends trust
that the change will bo for his good
financially and will further broaden
his work lu the wholesale business.
Dr. Taylor Talks.
Dr. Dow Taylor Is lu the city
today from Woodford. He Is tho
owner of property In Ardinoro and
his name Is on tho hotel bonus list
for $;;00 which Is very liberal for
tho doctor. He says his people nro
talking railroad some but they fear
they will not bo on the line be-
tween here nml Chickashn hut have
hopes of tho electric lino from An!-
moro being extended lo Woodford.
There is sonio talk of the organiza-
tion of n company to pnrchnso tho
property of the Ardinoro Traction
e inpany and to extend this Hue n
the asphalt mines at Woodford.
Uio Ardmorelte Want Adi.
1
Marriage Licensee Issued.
Ma riac Hi' ihcii have been issued
to th fi.lowlng parties: S 1 Klin
bit II anil 1'i'a Gordon both of Fox;
0 W M Vials of (iartand Texas
. r. I Mi i Ollle C iixton of Cornish.
Head Ardmorelte Wr t Ade.
Ikinkade
Realty Co.
LOANS.
flTiO.OuO to loan on farm lauds.
AVo have tho money and need
the business. You have the land
and need the money.
OIL LANDS.
U!0 acres In Wheeler OH Field.
Will sell this cheap if sold this
wot k. Will make ono hundred
rents' on the dollar lu 12 months'
Owner has to sell.
DESIRABLE HOMES.
Olio of tho most desirable
homes In the city Mcl.lsh Addi-
tion lots high dry and sightly
"Mix 1 30. fainting 'JOO feet on
thlid avenue southwest. House
has r rooms hall bath. Finished
lu Inrd wood ('nod stable ami
line cistern. Can sell this on
i asy terms or cheap for cash.
MAIN STREET PROPERTY.
Two good bilck buildings best
part of Main street. Heated
(lood coii lltlon lots 210x30. On
soii'h ndjoln Court House site.
AVo really w.uit to sell this prop-
erty It us figure with you on
It.
TRACKAGE PROPERTY.
We have two good pieces of
trackage stuff. The SNAP is 78
feet on Santa Fo hy 3CT east and
west lla'f price at $:t000. Will
sell this for $500 cash balanco to
suit purchaser. It Is bringing
$17.30 pctr month now. Two
houses on It. Whnt do you want?
TRADES.
Business Chances.
First.
Old established business on
Main street. A money maker
now. Owner must sell on ac-
count of 111 health. Stock and
llxturos Invoice $2000. Will
sell for cash .trade for City or
country property If inconio stuff.
Hood clean stock nothing old
and the best BUY in tho city.
Only business of tho kind In tho
city.
Second.
2S0 acres good farm land near
Ardinoro to trade for good city
property. 100 neres of this land
Is In cultivation. 80 to 100
ncres more can bo put In. This
belongs to the firm and we will
trade It for anything that suits
us. Would tako unimproved city
property If well located.
Third.
(iood homo on C St. South-
west niodorn In every rospect.
Will trade this for farm lands
hogs or cattle or will oll for
cash. This will not bo on tho
market nfter this week.
Remember that we will sell
you the earth and furnish you
half the money. Come and tee
ue. We want to meet you. If
we can't do business that's our
fault. Give us a trial. '
KINKADE
Realty Co.
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