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131 "A hint to the wise is sufli cicnt." A wise head will give careful tho't on buying a piano. Let it be a sweet toned instrument which will grace the home and to which it will be a pleasure to listen. We can iav' you money. Call and wet iur price. E. B. LUKE, W. S. SMITH & CO., Real Estate n:nl Rental Agency, Ardmore I T. Your Business is Solicited. Olll -c Alexander's Drugstore. DISTRICT COURT. Notice to All J. M. SHARP Contractor and Ilullder lias shops on 1st Ave. N. W- In tlicsaino block as Episcopal rliurcli. Prices Reasonable. Olivette Soap. Huslncss Transacted More Jud(e Townscnd Yeaterday. II. Z. Uobneon vs. F. Dittman. Agreement of attorneys filed and referred to master. United States vs. C. L- Stowe et nl. Judgment for plaintiff in one suit for $150 and in another for mo. The nrconnt of S- W. Ralley as government witness of $144.10 approved. Joe F. Robinson ra. I. K. Har mon ot ul. Motion of continuance filed by defendant and granted. W. A. McClain et al. va. Detta Bennett et al. Continued by agree-merit- John Stroud et al- vs. J. P. Mul len et al. Agreement for lodg ment filed. W. T. Brown et al. vs. Georire Tumbull. Continued by agree ment. B. H. Johnson et al. va. Lib Wall et al. Continued by agree ment. W. A. McClain et al. va. Detta Bennett et nl. Agreed judgment for J- M. Hobinson. Sadie Terrell va. John Terrell. Divorce granted. Coalea Bros., va. Dodson & Williams. Verdict for defendauta. Jim Watkina et al. va. Byron Hill. Verdict for plaintiff. This wound up the business for yesterday and court took a recess until Monday. Lost Au important business letter addressed to Mrs. M. L- Gar rett. Finder will please leave at Garrett & Bingham's office- Strawberries and Blackberries This, Sunday, morning, at E. B. Putin's. "If you wish to have beautiful, clear white clothes, ask for Bed Cross Bag Blue. Refuse imita tion!." Oil ut Beaumout and groceries ....Will Stand.... THE TEST. THE PASSING THRONG. All the World's a Staje and Each one Play a Part. to Purcell at Jake's. IJUSINHSS NORMAL COLLIXH! Special Will Throat Cut with a Clothes Line. Little 10-yeur-old Paul Sullivan. 8on of Dr. Sullivan of LoneGrove, happened to a serious accident yes tordav. He was on his pony and was running some cattle near the house, and while going at quite a rapid gait his horse ran under a clothes line, catching him under the ohin, cutting his tin out very Beriouily, While he is not dangerously ill, ho is in a very bud condition, and his wound is quite painful. The big display of men's and bays' suspenders ami belts in Ringer Bros' show windows will make their store a favorito resoit for sight, seers today. On Monday theso goods will be placed on Kpeoial sale at a low price, so low that will put them in demand. If you intend to purchase auything in this line during the spring make your purchase of them tomorrow. You will got the latest goods at the lowest price. Telephone 127 Geo. Watts & Cofor fresh meats of all kinds. They have today nice beef steak, pork chops, veal, mutton, lamb, sausage, chuuse and couutry pro dtico. Plenty of dressed chickens, ducks, utc, today. Goods deliver ml in any part of the citj . HcrIii a Pour Months' Session Tomorrow. With Prof. J. R. Hendrix. one of the leading educators of the southwest, at the helm, tip busi nesB Normnl College will open for the reception of pupils Monday morning at the hall formerly occu pied by the Algonquin club over C. R. Jones' furniture and carpet house. This is au opportunity to pro cure a practical business education that every intelligent young man and lady in Ardmore should avail themselves of. If you have em ployment during the day, attend the night session. The hall will have every modern coi. .cuiencc, mourning eiecirieuy practical business education is the demand of the day. Obtoiu . . - one in your own city at a inouer ate cost. I have two special patterns in matting that are pretty enough for any ones parlor. 28 tf C. R Jonks. If you want your money's worth polite nttention, quick service and first clasB meats of nil kinds be sure and give Geo. Watts & (Jo. call. Make wholesome ice cream at home. Buy your freezers from Sprogins. Just received at R. W. Raudol's an elegant line of ladies' and gout's umbrellas: also-misses' nud chil dren'js parasols. W. A. Sblppey Is In from the camp. J. M. Reynolds went Friday night, E. a. Lake went to Gainesville yes terday afternoon. V. O Mice of Sbelbyvllle, Toon , is here prospecting. Dr. W. G. Hathaway of Provence was bare yesterday. S. C. Treadwell of nshaminso Is here attending court. Mrs. G. B. Donglas Is hire from Sulphur visiting her children and friends. Capt. Hammer and II. M. Furman oamo In yesterday afternoon from Pauls Valley. N'. C. Vaughn of Sterrett, who has ben here attending court, returned homo yesterday. Alva, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson, is visiting his grandparents at Itoss, Texas, for a week or eo. Mrs. John Gait and children left yesterday noon for Oklahoma City, where they will visit. The Judge asoompanied them. Judgo W. 8. Ralloy, of the I'ntted States treasury department, who has been here for several days as a wit ness In the Stowe case, returned home yesterday. Dr. Walter Hardy left yesterday for Chicago, to be absent about two months. While awaytho doctor will take a post graduato course in med icine and surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mulllns, who have been visiting Mrs. Mulllns' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Iioyd, left for Gainesville yesterday afternoon where they will visit Mr. Mulllns parents. Miss Annie Lauderdale, who has been spending a week visiting the family of Fount Duston, roturned to her borne in St. Jo, Texas, last even Ing. Miss Mollie Duston accompa nled her. 1. S. Jenkins of Oklahoma City was nere yosteruay. air. jenicins owned property on the Choctaw right-of-way, and closed a deal with tho committee for same before he returned. W. L. Waters from Alexander City, Ala., a handsome looking piece of humanity, a clever gentleman, man ol capital and good credit Is hero prospecting with a view to es tabllshlng a mammoth general raer chandiso business. We trust ho will locate among us. too Weiss loft yester 'ay afternoon Hcnumont, Texas. Joo couldn stand the "pressure" any longer and had to go do " to see If everything was "oil" rlgui. "Well." we gues it is. and if It Isn't a whole lot of ut aro In a "whole." If you want n bargain in ladies trimmed huts dou't fail to go to Mrs. Bomor's during the next ten days. She will let her goods go at n price that will make quick ales. 28d.tw Get your screen doore from the iuidlaw Lumber Co. They put the fixtures to them. 22tf T N COLE MA N Leading Druggist Everything in the Trade. I ODD FELLOWS' PICNICS. Interesting Times In Territory Tow rs Among Triple Linked Brethren. Friday was theS2nd anniversary of the order of Oddfellowship in the United States. All lodges were supposed to have some suit able exercises in commemoration to that event, and we are free to say that nearly all of them did. At the little town of Lebanon gome twentv-five miles from here the members of the order celebrat ed tbe day by giving a general picnic. About 11 o'fcloek the members assembled in the hall where anni versary serviees were held. The members then formed in proceseion and headed by the brats bnuvl of tbe place and a big United States Hag, the stk.ro and stripes, inspired by the strains of "Dixie," inarched to the ground, one mile hence. Everything here was 'Mut ter and flurry," but in a short time order reigned. The speakers who had informed the kind people that they would be there with a gush of "wit and wisdom" fuiled to respond, but the program was not all a blank, tor Odd Fellows would belie their name if they were not equal to all occasions- Dr. W, T. Gardner, who, bv the way, is the Oranu Master ot an Indian Territory Odd Fellows, wns asked to fill the vacancy. No one knowing the size of the doctor could doubt for a moment but he could fill the bill, and he did in one of the best, neatest nud moit Iocical speeches it lias been our pleasure to listen to. He captured the ladies from the start, did not forget the widows and orphans, lauded the Order throughout, and when he took his teat was deluged with a storm of fragrant boquets. After this everybody knew every body else, because if tuey were not Odd Fellows it seemed as though they wished to be Then there was dinner, and such a feast well, we don't want to go to Lebanon for dinner any more, for there seemed to be no stopping place and we did not know when to quit. The good things of earth siemed piled up in wagon loads, and wagon loads were left over. The day was agreeably enjoyed by all. Truth is, it was a love tea"- But one word more, we would be derelict in our notes ?ero we to omit, what in our inmd was the most pleasing scene on the picnic grounds. The chil lren from the ChicknsawIOrphan Home at the place. It was a pic ture. Imagine, and you cun, an army of children, boys and girls, full Just a Few Plain Facts It Will Pay You to Read Them Carefully. It Is wtarlff m 1 read such modest statements as "I sell u hesi Mil i- on earth. ''1 am me largest suoc ueaier in mc country it, bat mav we whisper In vour ear confidentially that wr ii , T -i i the tiest'shue on earth, wk don't claim that wo sell in. to i 1 1 .m evert one ele pu. together We won't trv to make y u ,. htve that' we are the only one that can buy and sell shoes Hit "vk uo say thut we think we handle up to date, h r,.-t pKid: that we give oipod value for money received. We 1o.k ) t. with pride n the incieate of our business last year. And y.t w ar not atlslled tf tou want up-to date footwear wo Invite . t , r ..me aDdsre our tr,ck of Ladlis' Oxfords, ties and button, and s'rp -and.t.-. prices Jl 5o i $3 60:nirn'it shoe, high and low cut. i ltathers, prices fl to SI 00; ulce assortment price from $2 to , LYNN. The Shoe Man. A WAV AATT. T -1NPPV h 1 LLii lukXl',. MR! JAM OF COLOR. The showing of Ribbon, Flow ers and Foliage is n seeuntiRly confused mass of every color seen in nature and known to art But there is order in that tnasi and n simple request for any kind of Ribbon or other Trimming will bring just what you want from the assortment. With the best trimmer in the oity to put them together, you can not fail to have becoming, up to date millinery. Prices unexcelled. Milliner. Albatross earth. Try ourelf . is the best Hour on n sack and sec for For the most stylish hats in the city visit Mrs. bpurgeon's millin ery store The Revival. The meetiug nt the Cumberland Presbyterian church has become an olil-tasuioued revival. The house is filled at 'each service and men, women and children nre ac cepting Christ. services tor today were an nounced last night as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock; preaching by Hov. Hobisou at 11, this morning and at S this evening. Endeavor serviees at the usual hours iu the afternoon. Cull and see .1. II.StanlTenberg's $5 pants. They are beauties. 28tGt bvaporoteU raspierriee and blackberries a Jake's, has the best Ice cieam A St Spiegle in lowu. Sewing Wanted. Satisfaction guaranteed. and 8th Ave. X W. uS lin Mits. A. Kuiiiiii:. A big stock of apple butter and Heiuz' pickles ut Jake's. When you want to sell your second hand goods, dou't fail to see me. nS lm W. II. Rookiis. Try Spieglo's ice cream and you will use uo other Good Things to Bat. Fresh strawberries, New string beans, White Swan corn, White Swan string beaiiF, Mushroims, French peas, Fresh eggs, Fat hens, Graham Hour, Evaporated apricots, White Swan tomatoes, Hamburger loaf, Veal loaf, Chicken loaf, Calumet hams, New crop cabbage, Lea & Perriu'a sauce Heintz,s ketchup, White Swab syrup, Pure maple syrup, Wapco Muhr peaches, Full line Van Camp.s soups, Ralston's breakfast Jood, Wkeatlet, Fresh canned kraut, Postum cereal, Sea King mackerel. And everything else good to eat at Pokter Staples The Red Headed Grocer 21-3t 'Phone 57 Whiteman Bros, nre the sole wholesale distributors for the fa mous Albatross Hour, the best on earth. "Peach bloom," the fiuest drink blood Indiaus, iu the regular ever served ut a fountain, at New iMIIHnery. J.J. Dabbs has received a new shipmeut of millinery, iuclnding some especially beautiful pattern! in turbans, leghorns and street hats. The shipment also included something entirely new in trim mings. The ladies are invited to visit his store this week und see the new creations in millinery. Our ice cream, the best that can be had m the city, tor per gallon. 2iv.'H Jri.ifs Kmis SPEIGLE'S Is like the homd made kind, but ever so mucn better. uniform, blue, trimmed iu white, neat nnd dressy, ot the school. mingling nnd moving among the whites, by far the most sedate and reserved people on the grounds. Everything to them was viewed in the most matter of fact manner and uo questions asked. These were all orphau children, nnd if au Odd Fellow on the ground had not a loving respect for each and every one of them, he is unworthy of his order today. Leaving the gay nnd festive sienes at Lebanon, the little of Pleasant Mound, a place out u nost office or u public well w is reached. Here the Odd Fellows had cut just such capeis as they did nt Lebauon, and the speakers had treated them with the same rospect The vneanev wo learned was filled at this place by Frank Fox. editor of the Appeal, from Ardmore The dny bore had been enjoyed by all iu feasting and good will and everybody was in splendid good humor. The I. 0. 0. F. held n meeting at uiL'ht to listen to words of eouusel from their Grand iMnster The meeting was both entertaining and instructive, a most fitting close for au Odd Fellow's miniver sary service Popples' confectionery. Haying completed my I am now prepared to wants of all in staple and groceries, queens wure uud ware- Get my prices. R. W. Rasdol. Mtf building) meet the fancy glass- That Is how cakes I as to. our pies and !o reason why they could or should taste any other way. The finest ingredients the most Improved methods of bak ing and the most skillful bakers all combine to give results which are satisfactory. THY OUK BREAD & PASTRY. S-R. LOWENSTEIN- ALWAYS AHEAD IN SECURING 1 v. ! New and Popular Millinery. i'i - Our a'm Is to Sell 1h3 Most Stylish TrimmedHatss At Prices where all Fancy Profits are wholly Forgotteu, We s Make $ Friends with livery i Sale. 4 4 9 4 Today the best Sr-iegle'8. ice cream is nt Order your Htiuz preserves and apple butter from Jake. "Iohnton' fctrtaparilla never fails t l' atood Hie lut for JO year; amrt Mottle.' V tit JUST RECEIVED Another Lot of Shirt Waists. Jl - -- .. uno i.oi 'rriiniiieu waiKing iiuih ami Minors, our Elegant lino Misses aud Children's trimmed Letrhorn Hats 7"c Children's Mexican Huts, reduced price 23r 4 itwV !! ii t.i ful Una Ladles' Muslin Underwear. Human Ilalr S' Ilral,is, Hangs and W igs, Ilalr Tonic, Kid Uloves. Ladles' Silk uioves, a,i suaiies, 10 ccniftu pair. I HATS LOWENSTEIN'S Gut Price Millinery House.