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t COMING! RUSH'S OPERA HOUSE One Solid Week Commencing Monday, Mar. 4 lb. StfltB! FiKHlet. THE MADISON SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY In Repertoire of New Comedies & Dramas. WitUr Mrf at bptilar - ; 'w,iJ! f ' .ft' tMti' Pita, 10. 20 and 30c. B SHARP. Compare the Piano Values- You lad elsewhere with them bovu by me. 1 40 you llssott any saafce of piano For less than you will pay other dealers. Til h a nrtrng aerlloo 3 ad I ball be ptatsirt U prove It at an; lime E. B. LUKE, Wrt Main Street, -AP.DMORK, - 1ND. TKR. Ask Your Grocer Olivette Soap, DURHAM BULL. Patties desiring the erwces of a Durham bull ran be accommodated at the Caddo Wagon Yard jonks nr.s. Fair nod warmer weather whs predicted fur today, but the weath er iwjoosticator tailed to tell os k- out for this intolerable March vimi mm) nd. W. II. Rot will .pay the high f4 prices for second band furniture- Next door to 1 B Mans M 4 lu. 3E! M shiU kbobs ; :vtssxsoi T. N. COLEMAN. I TW O riRUS LAST NIQIIT. et.ldcncc of J.H. Howies' Destrojcd, Also a Rent Mouse. About 7 o'clock last evening an alarm of fire was tnrned in from tbe residence of J. K. Howies' on I) urlas avenue and soon that building was coniumed. Mr. Bowles told an Ahdmore irs reporter tbit morning that the was in the kitchen and the room b.ing rather dark she lit the .lamp and while ber back was turned at tending to some cooking, the lamp exploded. She grabbed the broom and tried to extinguish the flames and failing in this she pick eJ tip au old dress and threw orer it. thinking abe would smother it out But the flames bad spread so m, idly that she (ailed again la her purpose. The fire bad rained such head way by this time that she left the roui for tier own safety. The furniture from oo of the rooms and a piaao wa all that was saved, all their wearing apparel being destroyed. Mrs Bowles says they carried $700 insurance on the bouse and fornitued. The department arrived too late to be of much service- Another Are occurred this moot- tog at yz-.'JO o'clock, this lime in a bouse belonging to Joe r Ro bison, near Palmer's gin. The house was occupied by a widow Moore and caught from the floe. Nearly all of Mrs. Moore's goods were saved and she went orer io!o a vacant bouse eloee by owned by Morau Scott. The boose was fully covered by insurance. To the Public. As the report has been circulated in the city that as soon as I have disposed of my entire stock of dry goods, groceries, etc., which wa; recently damaged by fire, water and smoke, that I will retire per manently from business and in justice to the public and to toy Lpatrons I dehire to state that the report i absolutely without foun dation. I am here to sta, and a? soon as I have sold tnv damaged goods I will open for business at Frame's old drug store with a clean and complete stock Thankiug you for past patronage and hoping for a continuance of the same, I ata. Respectfully, otf J. X. Baxall. The Y. I. S. C. E. will serve refreshments at the close of '.be lecture at the First Presbyterian i church Friday evening at the price ' of 15 eouts. , . j Pony and saddle Lost. Lost a smull yellow pony, black aituie and tail, foretop freshly cnt, there was n small blue colt with him. I will pay a reward of $5 for his return to me at Ardmare. 4tf Ports r Staple. "The liluet Blue wakes the whitost white that's Red Cross Bag Blue. Refuse imitations." Por sale. oOOO bale of first-class hay. Delivered to any part of the city in 10 bale lots or more. Leave or ders at Wegtheinter & Daube'i. 10 la T. K. Roland. We make a specialty of reuting houses and land and collecting rents 7tf DkFrkksk & Uartixo. Soar stomach, failae alter eat ing, fiatalenee are all eansed by im perfect digllon Prickly Atb Bit ton corrects the disorder at once, drive out badly digotted food and tones tbe ttonaco, liver and bowel. W H. Frame. For the Sick. - i ' ici tor can do you no tji hi prescript ic:, tjr ".'rrl put up from relia g!henu. . ,n where we rend r in tj r - aid to the doctor. We & ' v.ind prescriptions as theytj? S' '.!lt l'f Aud we handle tbe lxt of V I'toprietan medicines. THE DRUGGIST. V Ilrakeman llcmphll Hurt. Yesterday afternoon Brakeman J, Hemphil sat in the depot wait ing for tbe south hound pnssenger. He had got his right foot badly hurt while switching iu the yards at Davis during the forenoon. He said that some of the steam pipes of tbe engine were defective, and that so lunch ten in wag' escaping that it blinded him and he misted his footing. Dr. Booth dressed hit wound here. He was on bis way to the hospital at Temple. Hemphil ear ried one or two Accident policies. Impure bakiog powers injure (he stomach. Use the pure brand named "Perfect" anil have no in dilution. S. E. Jkkkjks, Successor to M. T. Felker. Quarterly Conference. Tbe second quarterly conference for the Broadway Methodist church will b held Monday night, March U, at $. o'clock. We request ail official members to be nreaent. liCt tbe stewards see that reports are up in full. . w. J. Sims, P. E. You know a shoe stock is not hurt by tbe boxes getting wet. Barall's stock in for sale at dam aged prices at maker't prices at your price. No better shoe for in any store. 5tf , Mrs. J. L. Gage, wife of Rev. I Gage, died in Cumberland this morning and will be buried in; Lone Grove tomorrow. She was j only 17 years old and died of con gestion. Glass any sixe you watt, and a foil line of paint and varnishes at F. J. Ramsey's drug store. 24 lm . The Fidelity and (OF NEW Health Insurance. A WEEKLY INDEMNITY OF $25.00 ILLNESS FROM TYPHI'S KEY BR. TYPHOID FBVBtt. SCAltLBT KEY Kit, SMALL POX, VARIOLOID. DIPHTHERIA. PXBUMONIA, HRYS1I EL AS. For the Irrecoverable Loss of the Sight of Both ' Eyes by Disease $2,500 For the Permanent Paralysis of the Entire Body ' or of Both hands, or of Both Feet, or of One Hand and One Foot 2,500 ANNUAL COST, $10.00. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION RETIRED. BRUCE & ROBERTS, Agents, Ardmore, I. T, Its No Windy. An Ardmorbitk retorter wa standing en Bivens k Williams corner late yesterday after noon when one of Joe Barall's cir culars, which was lying on the ground, was, lifted by the wind, blew over our bead and some forty feet higher, came down nutil aear the ground, when it again ascend ed and made two complete circuits around the bunch of telephone wires that span the street there, de- jscended again until near the j ground, rose slightly, came back ; sight over our head again, and fell ; ou the ground where it first start- ! ed from. Barall's shirts, haU aod cloth ing was not damaged much, bat prices were all burnt off, and yon get them at your price for the next 30 days. 5tf President Evans has few equate ao impersonator and hi selec tions from tbe lugoldsby Ijdgeuds and deli neat icn of the story of , S by lot-, were simply splendid and i captured tbe audence completely. Sooth McAlester Daily Capital, Feb. 2o I The f alrcat Oltcr bver Made. To any one angering vrlth dyspep lis, Indigestion, soar ctomseb ot i besrtborn: Take Rex Dyipepila j Tablet. All druggist ar author- ixed by tbe manufacturers to reread tbe monev In anr ease tbev ttM to cure. Prlee Me per pnokxce. Re member tbe name, Rgx DvsPEFsf.i Tablets. V WORK HAS IJK(1UN. Men and Teams at Work on the Choctaw Road. It is no longer guess work, for actual work is In progress ou the t'hoctaw extension. By telephone todHy wo lenrn that Contractor Powell put a large force to work over at Maunsville this morning. The work of clearing the right-of-way for the road at Tishomingo is also in progress. The old capi tal is taking on new life and every citiien in it is rejoicing nt the coming of the Choctaw road. Denot rronnds are all maped out and the people are moving build J ings from tbe right of-wav. Tishomingo gives the right of way through the town, also the right-of way for five miles on eacli side of the town. A meeting-of the citizens is be ing held this afternoon, planning definite arrangements. Work ia alsu in progress on the Choctaw end of the extension and will begin in Ardmore as toon as Contractor Shipley and his ontfit reaches here from Memphis. Patronise a home institution by sending yonr orders to L. B. Hob ergon's wood yard for all kinds of wood. He sells better wood and as cheap as you buy from wagons. North Caddo street. Phone 116. 4 ltn ' Mrs. V. R. Mnsgraves, who lias been suffering for about three weeks with a deep seated abscess in one of her arms, had an oper ation performed on it yesterday and she is getting aloug fine. See ns before selling your hogs. 7tf DeFkkie & Uartino. Casualty Company, VORK. ACUTE BRONCHITIS. BLINDNESS and PARALYSIS ASIATIC CHOLERA, APPENDICITIS, PLEURISY. DI AIJETES, MBASLSS. PERITONITIS. Protracted .Meeting at Hargrove. A protracted meeting was- begun at Hargrove college last Sunday afternoon and a great deal of in terested has been manifested. The meeting has had goad attendance. Services are held at 3:30 in the afternoou and S o'clock at night. Tbe public generally is cordially invited. . Money! Heneyll Pure comb honey at IOSTEJt STAl'LKS'. 5 3 The Red Headed Grocer If tere U a lady in the city or eostatry who appreciates a flue doagola hand turned shoe, button. lace, vesting top, plain, coin and ; nag toe, up to data in every way, worth $3 30. 4 and $3 in any first chus shoe store, sixes 2, 2 1 2 np to 6, Barall has them at 50c on the dollar. That mean $1.20 to $1,75 will now buy them at J. N. Barair fire sale all this month otf RerryMN. The Tlnnar. Phone 63 for estimate: on any kind of tin work usdndiug un roofing, guttering aod well tubins. Shop south of electric light plant- -4 im Eight spools of Clark's or Willi- mautic thread go for 2i eestif. All numbers and plenty of it at Barall's fire sale. ' 5tf Wanted Second hand goods. W. H-'Rogers, next door to 3- B. Mansfield. - 4.1m - T'l E fart thnt our house is irowd'd for spii' o i- mon ey to ou. The Shoe Man .spring ia approncLing Spring and Summer iur r goous musr give way AI.I.HKPAIHINONBA I i i w 1 1 vi ins I l Vtf .1111 I IIV I (3 In tU'-u'.- w- arables an-adMinr-t- nt the Ki-at-uu. Hat, Fancy Shirt or New Tie There is no need of yon bu iiug a iam seaou's design. Tbe Shirt and Ties .-Low their newness, decidedly brighter than the fall patterns, and we're show ing them firly b-cnuse of the mrl" de mand. Watch for our clothing "ad." next week. RINGER BROS. TOLD BY TELEPHONE. Words Whispered in Our Ear From Intend Town In the Territory Thursday Afternoon. LONE orove. A telephone message was received here today Irom Cumberland stat ing that Mrs. J. L. Gage died there this morning. The remains will be brought here and buried tomorrow morning. St'RINOER. Mesdaraes Fox and Ileagan of Ardmote isited here yesterday. Mr. O'Bryun and wife are at Ardmore today. rnovENCE. J. L. Monk has built an addition to his store, W. B. Turner has built au addi tion tc his business house. The new residence of Dr. Bing ham is almost completed. Otto Walling is preparing to build a new residence. Mrs Shaw, the old lady aged 72 years who died Saturday, was buried here Sunday. The Fraternal Union of America is preparing to organize a lodge here. TYl.EK. Our school, which was closed on account of smallpox, is in progress again with a good attendance. The farmers are preparing to plant corn. ' J. K. Martin of Dixie is visiting here. There are som new cases of smallpox reported two mileti north of town. The wife of Dr. Gardner is re ported some belter. Mrs. l M- Williams is visiting near DenUon. C. II. Whaley and family of Buhner are visiting here. Dr. Stower's wife, who is sick with smallpox it reported better. rayu. " W. C. Well wa here todax from Tishomingo: He is plattn.g out the towositea for the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Onlf Railway. , P. 51. Ball, a grain dealer from Holdenville, is here and ma; locate with us. TISHOMINGO. We have secured the Choctaw and tbe road will be built through town. The depot will be built here- Tacitisn'i committee ap pointed from this place are to re port this afternoou. Tishomingo will give the right of way through town, also the right of way for five miles on each side. The work of clearing tbe right of way has already begun. W. C. Welle says he intends to stay with us. XAHMKV1U.B. , Contractor Powell started sixty five teams to work today one half mile south of town on bte contract which runs east from this pteee. ntorf von . th chance and Footwear Is Arriving, We . n't ti. T a m plowed. 1 n"NB. ii auvu II 1 -v i n- u ,til in It j u nenl n Cold Storage Market Our market u always supph-d with the best of everything to eat. Our cold storage keens in perfect condition every particle of food for the table. Fresh meats of all kinds. The pur3t lard, fish, oysters and celery. Free delivery to any part of the citv. HEATH JAMES. M-M i-Pi-l t-t-t -t t- M NOTICE. To Hj Frlendt ai icqoiIatucH : I BulDt prtrtlrB. lu t.peo a Sm clan riumbloc tad Tin Sb .p ibot Ik Im of Mtrrh. ud .11 bt irrMirr4 to do all kind, of Plumbing, Tin and (Ulvanizcd Iron Wark Tar and Oraval Roofing o abort notic. Brerj plrce of my work .lull tie corai J. Wlihlic a hre of roar .lr.c? I aaa yoa.a for Tin aod Ptonjbloi; vork. 1 ASA HOLMAN, Bardjr BollUlac. Xorth Caddo Strrn Superior Bread U pruduccd here beeuue e ue superior rt iur, eiuploj c.iiureteiu t, kers and Irive superior pvos and Uktoi; apparatus Tbe utmo.t tare Is taken U' keep the lehop clean aod properly Teuillmt. OUR BREAD is delightful. It l-s a meal in Itsell. Crisp, wholom and palatable. TRY OI R Boston Brown Bread.' J. H. SPEIGLE, PROPRIETOR. KX "r .