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The Evening News from Ada, Oklahoma • Page 5

Publication:
The Evening Newsi
Location:
Ada, Oklahoma
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5
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THE EVENING NEWS I-' DEVOTED TO MAKING ADA A LARGER AND MORE PROGRESSIVE CITY VOLTTMB 7 ADA, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY EVENING-. APRLL 15. 191O NUMBER 9 In The Bank It so) a password to a man's reliability in the business world At the Oklahoma State Bank you the advantage of a strong pro- grtsshe whose policy is to ghe the same careful consideration to the smallest depositor as to the laigest Along these lines, this bank is increasing its deposits e-veiy day. Vie should like to have yours.

Deposits Guaranteed Oklahoma State Bank OKLAHOTU W. D. HAYS, CASHIER. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Get a Little Sunshine in Your Home and on Your Furniture and Be Happy The Best Varnishes and Stain On The Market Come and Let Us Show You Don't Forget the Wall Paper The Crescent Drug: Store Telephone 18 Dr. F.

Z. Holley, Prop. NEW IHOIISML 200 ACRES 3PLVTTED VXD 200 ACMES RESERVED FOR PURPOSES. PROMINENT JO flT HELM hecretarj Hnrdip in Commnulciitfon With a Jinmlicr of Large M.inn- fnctnrlng Establishments. The new Inclustiial Addition to Ada located just north of the city at the foot of Broadway has been platted and is now ready for the market This addition is located on a splendid site and will make one of the most desirable additions the city both for residents and Industrial pui poses Mr Hardm informs the ws repiesentative that he is now coi responding -with several large manufacturing concerns and expects to land part 01 all of them in the near tuture The officers and directors of this company is composed of some of our most prominent citizens and hustlers an I with such men at the helm the success of this new addition is as- suied The officers and directors a as follows John Rmard president Hardin, secretary Directors are 3 Torbett, Tom Holt, Rm- trd, Ebej Little, Simpson, Lucas Hays, i Conn, Clark and faidin H0.

H. TH.BKVJ Viill Students of Sornml Col- Icge Touiglit. The Hon Win Murray candidate ior Governor, will address the Normal students at the auditorium of the High school building at eight clock tonight Mr bv reason of being the speaker of the constitutional convention and also the first state legislacuie is probably the best known man of pi eminence in the state He has i state and national reputation as an oiato- and every one should embrace this oppoitunity of healing him You Mothers Who Have a Real Boy Here are real clothes. Not the fussy, fancy, impractical kind; but good, staunch, substantial garments with style and durability. These are TRAGOO clothes.

The real boy, with all his pranks, can't harm them. The trousers are lined throughout. A rip or a tear is a thing unheard of. Then there is a fullness that makes it impossible for the boy to stretch them out of shape. Style comes natural in clothes made like XTRAGOOn, The proportion and shape given the clothes by the tailors who make them remain a part of the garments fo the end.

Only one store in town sells XTRAGOOp. That's this store. The new Spring styles are here now. Prices will attract you as much as the clothes. 0 Both are right.

The Store That Aims to Please Its our desire'to hava just the goods you wish at the prices. If you feel that $10 is the price for a suit its here for you. If you fancy something at $20, $25 or $30 its also here for the asking. So you see our plan is to serve the people intelligently and well, not merely a few, but the whole community at large. Our great line of Clothing for men and boy's, especially the college boy's, are a big convincing and satisfying line.

They are the best values obtainable and made the best makers of clothing. We Make a Specialty of the Well Known House of Hart, Schaffner Marx Fine Tailored Suits Any garment bearing the label on the collar, together with my name, means if the goods are not right--your money back for the asking. You ought to.buy your shirts here for the sake of value. The Manhattan in all colors $1.50 to $2.50 STETSON HATS-THE KNOX HATS IN BOTH STYLES-STIFF AND SOFTS The Home of Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes John Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts Hanan Shoes Burt Packard Guaranteed Patent SHOES $4, $5, $6 I. HARRIS SPECIAI IN GOOD CLOTHES FOE MEN AND BOY'S I Carhart Overalls W.

Douglass SHOES $2.50, $3.50 C. R. Drummond, Clothier For Men The people of Ada have the raie opportunity of hearing Hon Yvm Murray lecture tonight at the High school auditorium Mr Murray conies by invitation of President Briles of the inal The invitation was ex- tended with no purpose or in- teiltion ot fuithenng Mr Mm- ray political aspirations but for the reason that the institutional life of the state and especial- ly the educational institutions bear distinctly the impress of Mr Murray peisonality and in- fluence As piesident of the con- stitutional convention and speak- er of the House of the first legislature he took a prominent and active part in everything pei taming to the educational system of the state Mr Murray has already vis ited the State University, the Agiicultural and Mechanical College and the othei Noirnal schools for the purpose of S'v- ing further study to the educa- tional system of the state to the end that he may as a private citizen or in whatevei official position he may occupy, lend his influence to an effort to further- unify and systematize the ed- ucational forces of this state GORE'S LETTER TO BLID PUPILS Dhliilioinii Senator Semis Buy (Jheer Into lives of Sightless Children. of New York, April 14--The letter from Senator Thomas Gore of Oklahoma to the blind pupils in "New York public schools was read to them by their teachers today -My Dear Little Friends This note will bring you greetings and a message from one who has the highest and the most confident hope both for your happiness and your good fortune you are undismayed by difficulties and tiiumph over them your victory will he enhanced in its worth and in its glory djn- cerely your friend, "THOMAS GOBB" Accompanying the letter, which will be printed for the pupils in raised letters with an embossed facsimile of the Senator's signature at the bottom, was a brief note of explanation from the superintendent of schools "Senator Gore lost the use of his eyes when be was a child said Supt Maxwell, "but in spite of this affliction he has himself a man of culture and a power in his state He is now a member of the senate Bring' Us Your a amily i Phone 6 Ramsey Drug Co. "We're in Business For Your Health" the United States and is justly regarded as one of the most eloquent members of this gi eat legislative body Something rare ana cnpap that 1 cannot advertise Come and talk to us Weaver Agency It the Borland.

Hubbell, A Kroeger, Quint Baxter Francis Hodge, St. Louis, Queen, Tulsa, George Tucker, Lula, A A Carpenter, Oklahoma City Clean raes wanted at Xeus office. straw as good as new with STRAW! HAT' CLEANER The best straw hat cleaner ever put on the market. It turns the oldest, most discolored straw white and stainless. Don't throw away last summer's straw hat -Just try Etkuy on it Sold in two sizes.

IOC and25c. Don't Worry Watch Us Grow You Need Drug Service We Can Furnish It The G. M. C. Way Qvvin Mays Co.

The Ada Druggists Rexall Store.

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Years Available:
1905-1912