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The Daily Ardmoreite from Ardmore, Oklahoma • Page 5

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Ardmerc, Tuesday, March 906. THE DAILY AHDMOREtTE. THE CHICKASAW PRESBYTERY. New Spring Styles Waist Sots, Bolt Pins, Hat Pins, IJraceVts, Fob. Scarf Collar Pins, Brooches and Handbags have just arrived a WALTER C.

DEAN Jeweler and Optician 4 DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET. For Alderman. Klrit Ward A. CHUCK. 8'otond Ward J.

M. HELTON. Tltfrd Ward It. PUNNINOTON Fourft Ward W. A.

GILLIAM. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Alderman Second Ward. Tho Ardmorelto is authorised to Sam A. Weeks a candidate for aldorir.au train tho Second Ward, object to tho voters of that ward at die rlly election April 3.

For Sale. Pair of largo horses, waon, two ponloa, two yearlings, 20 aoro6 bot lorn land, nil at a bargain If taken quick. Apply R. D. Pitchford, 127 A street N.

Ardmoro, I. T. HG For Sale. Four nlco 1'oland China boars ready for service. A bargain If taken at unco.

Address Hon H. Colbert, soncral manngcr, Tishomingo, I. T. 2CM5 Typewriter Supplies, Olvo mo your order for typewriter paper, carbon paper and rlbbono. Ribbons for all makes of typewrlero.

Pofltoffloo Block Tel. 241. Carl Cipll-gcr, salMininn for "Tho World'o nent Typowrltcr," tho Bmlth Premier. Ttfo.Ladlcs' Aid. Society of tho Cum-borland Presbyterian church will moot at tho manse Tuesday afternoon at- 3 o'clock.

If you want Ho hoo alright havo glasBoa fitted here by our export methods. No charge for examining oyes. 18 V. J. RAM8BY, DruggUt.

Fresh Strawberries Go to Seattle's for Ice Crcuia ami Strawberries ftnler in fine confections and till kinds of fruits C.V.SEGALE Biicf-mnor lo Jtillu Ktitin 23HEZ Blooded Ho.rses Knowl' ir the nrifnnt noi-eitoUr fir IniiMrt-mont In tho qullt of hurm-K In ilit tmrt of Him Territory, lmv. lifter illlluiMit nMrrh i-onMilumlilH hrouuht tu Wan murks, I. pure lirnl a nl tlni luu Kt lion an omi tin fnunil nnvwhn In llio I'niteit Htlc. I Ilia lit mi MIm IxiKKt. lliuoer-lltlcutvii of fr enoli wi Kbow tuolr ihhIIic ri-t-n to ho the very lu-t IhoiiiIdiI limn (Mr IVrch-rnnM urn of lutltnrtt'il i' lo wlunlnif hn' 'l(.

Our HmlitlH Htiilllon wnn lUti llrnt prlo- Mao rllibnn nl itie Mlunuri tat KHlr aniUhi-m'C'Miil orlt hi flit- HllnoiH Htm l'ulr hi km wl'l li ivn to inurr km I nllm lunik: uni.v 11 tow mnro to r.imiiii'ic thHiion I'r to ItiH'i Wo iiinkolhu nrloi- to iitr iucKi.il nl to r-nlo nnr lint hII -IimiiM I'herlnh for onn of DimI' nulilei' irifi tu innn. Wi. nIo nuikii uniTiulty of mloollnif. mutchlni; uml trHlnln Ii'kIi nril, fmliioiiuiilu. ti I if tt ho nn.i combliiiitl' Wo can sou Khnl you wain on (hurt notice.

OnrKon tuokv. Tcnnt-nere, MUnouri unit IHIiioIh connection are tho tie.t. Itenpectfuily, REAM a TURMAN Wnpnnucka, I.T. PHONE For Carriage or Baggage ARDMORE TRANSFER CO. W.

R. INGRAM, Mfjr. T. N. COLEMAN The City Druggist Phone 4 109 West Main 1 Doom W.

City Nat. Banh ANOTHER OIL COMPANY. The Muskoflee Oil and ReflninQ Com pany of Muskogee May Locate Here. Jt. N.

Doclntr, representative of tho Muskogee Oil andt Ileflnlng Co. of Muskogee, Is In tho city looking over tho nl tin. Ion with Uio view to putting In a branch house of that company here. Should Mr. Doclnu tlnil a sultn-bio loeatlou throo largo tank for tho bundling of the- product" of tlmt com-pany will Iw put In.

On'y om1 location linn lu'tm found that In unliable tho tract of land on tho right of way ot the Hock Island roud just -at of 15 strci-t, tu (be northwest part of tha city. It Is the Intention of the company to secure location on or noarvtho 1'ilico track, as that ruaii gives mem the tuott direct route to their main ot-Ore nl Muskoc. Tho company I3 local one, In that It is composed ot territorial capltullsttr. Tho coming to Ardmoro of that company will mean. It la Imped, chenpor oil, nnd while Mr.

Doclutz Ih very reluctant In Hpouklng of tho nffnlr, he said this morning Unit In his opinion Ardmoro wa tho "best place for his comimny to come, and that ho thought It would be a good tiling for his company nnd tin town both should they locate hero. Tho matter was referred to tho city council at the meeting of tlmt body last night, but no action taken on It, It being placed In tho hands ot the luv provement committee for Investigation as there soemri lo bo some objection by tho residents In that part of the city to. tho tanks being put In there The Improvement committee ban not reported on Uro matter. Until they do, no nctlon will bo taken by Mr. Doelntz.

FAIR QROUNDS IMPROVEMENTS The Race Track Made Regulation Length Preparations for Races. Somo oxtcnslvo improvements are being mndo at the Ardmoro Park nud Kalr Association's grounds. Tho track which last HcaRon was a little short of tho regulation half nillo track has been lengthened nnd Is now nccordlng to regulation, 'the grand stand has added and tho groumls put Into condition, nioro stalls for tho raco horseii added an dtho grounds put Into condition for tho coming season. It Is the Intention of tho managers of tho association to ge't tho tracks In rondlnuss for a series of matlnco races at the coming ro-unlon ot old soldiers to be held hero in tho near future. No dnto has been arranged for tho regular races, as Ardmoro Is not in either tho or Toxas circuit, but nr raugemcnts wtfT ho inndo for a series of rncos between tho tlmo tho Okla homa nnd Texns circuits are hold'nit their races, so as to procuro tho best liorcs possible for tho Ardmore event Crawford's Comedian Tlnml give a freo concert at noon and 7 p.

each day. 20-3 The baud cnrrled by Crawford's Comedians will glvo their usunl popular concerts nt noon and 7:30 p. each day of thulr throo nights ongagu-mcnt at tho opora house, commencing Thursday, March 22. Opora houso, throo night, March 22-21. Prlcoa 25, 3G nnd SO cents.

20-2 They will ho bore. CmWtord's Com' edliins. 20-3 The mombers of tho Maid and the Mummy show enmo In today nnd will play nt tho Ilobison opora houso tonight. 00 R. T.

DALLAS, Real Estate and Rental. Threo business bricks for sale Bargains In any part of tho city. De foro you buy seo me over Hall III) Us'. Phono 340. Frsh oysters at C.

V. Segalo's. 18-3 Wo now havo competent nnd rella-bio workmen In our cleaning nnd dyo Ing department, nnd can glvo you prompt nnd satlifacfoiy sctvlco. The New Steam Uitindry and Dyo Works. W-2tf Don't fail to bring tho ladles and children to tho Rraplre.

10 a a a a Wa A Vainer hnrt troru Oalnes- Ilk llludsoo has returnul from Vahlugton J. T. HlnntoH la In the rlt froift lauU Valley. J. K.

lavls ot rineed Is sjj Anlmoro visitor today. A. W. rYontluo of Okmulgo Is hero today on business. 11.

8. Cohn of South McAlester is In the city on business. J. 11 Colbert nnd daughter are In the city from Undsey. W.

J. Mllburn and J. J. Clarke arc In the city from Mllburn. John II.

Vlars of Whltoaboro, Texas, In In tho city on fJnsInoas. Arthur Adams is In Ardmore from Hugo attending to business. U. II. Johnson ot Norman is amont? tho visitors to Aril more tolay.

J. K. Kolsey ot Chlckasha Is among the hUNinoHi tlsltor to Atdmnre to day. Mr. and Mrs.

NV, Cnckett hnvr returned from visit with friends and relative at Hhreveport, La. Mrs. lyiurn lloyd wns called to Chandler, O. Sunday night ou no-count of the sickness of her grandchild Win. Burton Mulllnn.

Ocorgo l. McKay, ox-dlstrlct attor ney of tho Northern district of Ohio, of Cleveland, Ohio, who has boon In the city for several days the guest ot O. A. Wells, has returned homo. Mr.

McKay catno to the territory for the purpose of looking over tha Ho was very well plonsed with con dltlnns here and nays It Is a grand country Dr. T. P. Harrison of Ksstman Is an Ardmoro visitor todny. Mrs.

C. K. Kasley of Ada who has been In tho city for tho past, two wtstks tho guost of her daughter, Mrs 1-M llyrd has returned home. Mr. And Mrs.

O. T. Oregory returned today from trip to OalnenvHle. Ham Noblu wont to Mndlll today on buulntiSK. J.

V. Cabell came In today Irora ri few ilaya slay nt Dalian. N. Thurmnn pas3Cd through, here today en route to his home it Ljeba'h on from a. lnifdnetm trip to point south of hew.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter and little son, William, camo up today from (liilncsvillu whem they have been vis Itlng. Mrs. John Stovnll nnd Mrs.

Martha Stovall departed yesterday for thcli- now homo in New Moxtco. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P.

Polahd aro In Mineral Wolls whero thoy wont on nc count of Mr. Poland's health. Ho Is Improved now and thoy will return tho latter pnrt of this week. M. J.

Parker. P. O. M. E.

Tho last threo letters moan "Oat MVml Eater." Mr. Parker took prom Inm for bolnc blircest oat meal cater. and Bame, togethor'-with -bin- picture; can now bo seen In J. MeChnron' window. Don't miss It 2f Thoy aro playing to packed house- everywhere.

Crawfotd's Coiuedlima 20-3 What Our Merchants Have" Done. Mossrs. Madden J. T. On representing 0- W.

Miller and A. Kloekl have received letters from many 'of the large business enncentf In St I.ouls, Chicago nnd New York. advlsipg thorn that In compliance with tholr requests, thoy had wlrod Speakei Cnnnou nnd other Congressmen uric Ing tho passngo of tho statehood bill Theso gentlemen should he commend for their Intorost and onrgy dls playod In this mnttor. Kvory ono can go to Crawford'? Comedians and be pleased. Klghtoou peoplo hand and orchostra.

20-3 A number of the Ardmoro delegates who were selected to nttend tho State hood Convention In hosbIou nt Shaw nee this afternon, left last night for that city. Crawford's Comedians. Tho Shawnco opora houso was wet flllod with nn appreciative audlonee Thursday night for tho presentation of tho Initial number, "Tho Mysterious Modol," by tho Crawford Comedians Tiro play was one of tho strongest In reportolro over prosonted here, show Ing the company nt Its best. Miss Whitman as "Nlobo" and Mr. lloso- lelgh as "Poto'r Amos Dunn" were superb nnd their compnny gave thnn splondld support.

Shnwneo Novs. 20 Phono 78 for closed carriage nny hour. CAnTBIffl Hack Mno. 201m Wo now havo competent and rella' bio workmen In our cleaning and dye-ni? department, nud oan give you 'irnnpt ami satisfactory sorvjef. Tho Nw Steam Lmndry and Dye 19-atf Fresh trnvlir ntH l'-e creTn at 1 h'lcn -tur to 1'" u.

18-3 Met in Call Session at CumberlAnd Presbyterian Church Yesterday, riw I'hloknsuw Pnsliylcry met jc.s lfil.i afternoon at the Cumbrliind rhtfi In 'In city In call senmoii. Tlio meeting was called to order at o'clock and lasted about two hours. Threo congregations and the following pastors were received: llev. V. J.

Htowo, pastor, Wynne- wood; ltev. O. W. Neal, president ot tho Indlanola College, Wynnewood, nnd Kov. I.

V. Jolly, pattor of Davl.i nnd Sulphur. Ilev. 11. Walker will be Installed at this place In the near future, tho time to ho announced later.

Hcvs Stowe, Kllbouru and Martin wore ap- leliitol to Install Hov. Walker. Tlic sermon on the cvcaslnn of the instnlla thin will bo tiroHChwl by Hev Htowo, former tonohor of orator' at Cumber land University. Rev. Martin, former pastor of the church at Ard moro now of Ails, will deliver tho churn lo llev.

Walker, ltev. Chalmers Ktlhoitrn, a sutnlnary clasimnte if ltev Walker, will delUnr the cIi.iiko to tho congregation. After bolus; In session two bourn the sesMon About twenty pastors wre in at tendance. Charley llnynf-w spent Sunday and part of Monday In the city with his mother. Ho returned to Gainesville yesterday afternoon.

The genuine Duffy's stordlieil Juleo at 1S3 Wi.KKK, TIi Gtocor Crawford's Comedian Hand gives free concert nt noou and 7 p. encn drly. 20-3 Wo now havo fiompetent and reliable workmun in our cleaning and dyo- lug department, anl can rUo you prompt and Ptn'ifnctory httntcn. The New Steam laundry nnd Dyo Works. l-2tt ROPING CONTEST SUNDAY.

The Champion Roper Gors Up Agjinot Waycr. TUo Okluhr.w.i poyn: Thero hei-ms to b- another roping contest on tap, and IU origin or Incentive Is very pculliir. On the lust day ot tlm content lu this city, which was Friday, a man named Thompson seemed to bo after tho bcalp of Hill-ron Carroll, nnd wanted to bet $1,000 that ho would not ho In the money. Carrol galloped back to. the Judge's stand nnd had Jim Wheeler, tho pros Ident of tho American National bank, certify his check for 41,000 nnd went for Thompson, but ho refused to bet owing to tho bum time that hnd been mndo.

Well, Cnrroll wns tho first in tho money, nnd now that Uio roping contest is over, Thompson makoa another proposition, nnd bets another $1,000 on anothcriproposlUon. Ho beta thnt Cnrroll ennnot ropo ton steers in 46 seconds onch. This wngor Ib being oov-ired today. Thoy will work tills way: Bvary tlmo that Cnrrol ropes a steer 'n IC seconds or Iobs, ho receives $10' Kvory tlmo ho ropes ono In moro than in seconds he givos $100 to Tlximp son. This promises to lie Interesting It will take plao.

next Sunday. FOR SAM? One good two iooip house, by 1). J. 104 West Main Street. 20-4 Thoy will he here.

Crawford's Comedians. 20-3 Crawford's Comedians will npiwe it tho opam house three night, commencing Thursday nU'ht March 22, In repertoire of hlah' class iconic pro luotlona. The plays which are used havo never before this season been seen at popular prices. Special seen ry Is carried for each plsy, and a line of specialties seldom seen outi'de ot Uio larger vaudeville houses. Remember, throo nights only.

Hand concert every night lu front of theatre. 20-2 They nro playing to packed houses overywhoro. Crawford's Comedians 20-3 Sanln Fo workmen came In from Cleburne today to fix the crane nt the water tank, which has been out of working order for tho past wcok. Congressman Sheppard's Views. In a recent letter nddremcd to nov W.

R. RolvMue, Congressman Morris Shoppard of Texas, expresses his fear list the Repuhltp.tn nnrty point: to defeat tho stntohonl hill. Tho follow Ing oxcernt In from Concrossman Sheppard's letter: "If the Ronubllcan IHirty finally ylsMs to nnhllc sontl- mcnt nnd passes tho hill It will be ma'nlv bocoiro they hove bcn forced to do an by the firm and uneompromls ing stand of the Deraocrsts." We nrii showlnsj an extensive line of souvenir ponls. I oral vlewn, hlstor r-ni jve'iiM" for'-l'-n nml Cd-ele. in ii-n over IS Diugl-t 4 tnwr 1 I For that Grouchy Feeling (Jot a an- of our warm, dry comfortably allocs with Ciooil.vtat It.

lloxitilt! noIch Thi'y arc sure com fur in aviso thoy haven't any nails, stitches or hutnp9 inside to irritate your feet, Ladies', $2.50 to $3.50 Men's $3 to $6.00 LYNN, the Shoe GARDEN Stevens, Kennerly o. o. cauti CARTER A'iQANNON. agents mmriftatHTima run pollowiho xcDAmLm cOMfum )otumrolil Union Aniarssra Cominny ot I-onilon RorUno' HkUtlnn Inaorkoo Otimpior of Lnadon, Englioil Qoeen IniartncoOompmy of New Tor NUrrs fir of Nw York Ptinenlx IninrsnonOotapinrnf lUrtford.Ooas. Orlnl Inanrance Cotapany.

of Iltrtfnrd, Oonn ttimin' Huml of Han FrancUoo Norwich Union Innornnco Hoolctr of Korwloh, KdiImo 'lorraan Alllnnrn lonnranco of New Vorf Wdii orl1Knt nnii (lurntri Uorporstlnn i riiiilnl I t'e limuroncf Oomponr 'i'W Jurn-y Oluiu (llami Oompanr rhnU of llrooklyn.rnlliilnlphls Undirwrinr of l'hllniilphl SiiIil0i.i Dt Liverpool. Lomloa A (ltou of Llterpo.il arrica CAirr-mooite mtoa. ovaw 4. 4. 4.4.4.4.4.A4..V.fc4.44.4 Wednesday's Specials SOME THINGS UNDERPRICED FOR Wednesday Only Special Bargains just to brinrj jou in to sc the new thines we arc showinp; for Spring IH piece ICnutt nnd Cotton Vcillo Suitings, a vory dcsir able oloih for nhln waist suits, just tho ilit for imne dlaro wonr, In uolor rm (hum and dark ry.

blue i.avv Isn and od: ii o'-nliii-150 qualiiy; Ncdimsday, yard l)Q 100 yards prptt, dnrlc Dn ss Glngliams, in lerifths from ven to twoiiiy ywidH, sju cjnlly oud for ehlh run's dreasos nun shirt wuiti; Widnesday, a yC 2000 yard- nhoor India LInons In r-hort Jonahs from two Ui tun yards, vluo tti 12 l-2e. none bolow8 1 He Limit ton yards to ouHtomerj Wtduchday, a OC Apron Gii.glinnis, ktttfr thatl the roytilur Lc seller, bought hhi rt lengths, all good col. rs. Limit i ten iardw to cuMotmr. Wtdnesday, aymd 4C i i LACE BARGAIN.

U0 dox. (1080 yards) Torchon from 1 lo Ji intlu whio edge anc inserting; values from Dc to 1-Hcyd jWcdnesday Fptclal, yd. HandKerchief Specials CO doz. Ladies' Ptiro Linen II and kerchiefs, good qual- i ity and all linen; Wednesday, each 4C 100 doss. Children's School Handkerchiefs, good enough to ue, too good lo kmc.

Limit one dt zen to a customer; Wednthduy 15c doz. or 4 lOl oC No phone orders tnlfen for these specials. None sent C.O.D. We want to see you personally. MADOEN'S One l'rico Even Man.

US PLOWS For hand use will save you half your work Ours Is a Dandy Spragins Co. HAL CAHHOIt p. o. PHONE Bat ace, Chnnifo Spot Cash.

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