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Si P I'Swao" off that old Piano or Organ and get a nice, new up to date piano. We will trade with you mill jive you easy pay ments on the balance if you want it. Emerson Bush &Gerts Knabe & ..PIANOS E. B. LUKE, A It DM "UK, I. T. Olivette Soap. lit, ....Will Stand.... THE TEST. SMOKE j Hardie's Eldo Cigar, j 3 oooooo oooooo oooooo t " It Inn'tlwhat you par for n Clear, i W lh plenum that Clirar irlvr jiu If thnre'K nlf-MIfTlni: Jj lualtty In u 3 Cent Cltfnr thprx'n no una pujrlni.- 10 con) fnr a amok. ! You wno't lis illnappolntcxl In the , I5I.DO CK1AU. COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ II I). IIAUDin, Manulacturcr, (up TI.' j Ivnnlnutoii a.hioiii'r 1 1 u 1 1 ! I nif. j CAKUII:!) BACK TO PARIS. To lie Tried Por Introducing Selling Liquor. a ml Yesterday iifternoou when the Houth hound train left Marshal J 61. Reynolds wns on board with an old neRro by the name of Ike Ste vcutjon, clmrRed with iutioduciuR and soiling liquor in the Indian Tonitory. Two indietiiients were found in 18(J.r agonist the defend tint, and Judge Brynut sent him to the penitentiary for two years and he has st'tved his time out and has been at home for the lust three years, liviuu in peace with his family- The old darkey said he thoiiRht the jiulu'u dismissed the other case and he wont home. But the other indictment wus found u few days iiro and sent to Marshal Reynolds to serve, which he did at Graham, where the old neRro lived. No doubt JikIro llryant will dis miss the guko when he comes to it. Mrs. Mulvey, psychic medium, scientist in astrology, etc., can now be found at Mr?- Tobo's cor ner till uvonuo and Caddo street. Tonus reasonable. 28 ill Dan Con way has the only up-to-date horse shoor and track man of Ardmoro. Call on him aud Ret your eurriaRO or track horse shod and Rot u few dots on how to train your horses. Wind dont go when it comes to horse shoeinR with Dou He Riinruntees overythinR. ICtl. c- -a V I T. N. COL E M A N. MRS. SPURflEON WANTS oo Prom the City on Account of Water Damaging Iter floods. The case of Mrs M. E SpurReon vs. the City oi Arumore was ou trial in the commissioner's court today. Thia case was tried before Judge Bradford some time oro. and on account of the city not be- iiiR served with notice default udRtnent was taken. The city appealed the case to the district court, but Judge Town- send sent the case back to be tried iu the commissioner's court BRain. Our people will probably recol lect the heavy ram that feu one Suuduv nil-lit last October- The water ran iu ou the lloor of Mrs SpnrReon's place of business and damfiRed her Roods aud she claims the city is to blame, because r' the choked conditiou of the culvork be tween Ramsey's and the City Nn tioual bank, which caused the water to backup and run into her tore. The city is represented by J. II. Mathers, city uttoruey, and Eddie man & Graham, while Mrs. Spur geon is beiuR ably represented by Brown & Mason. Rreat deal of interest was taken in the case, for the same thiuR i likely to occur at most any time. There seems to be one thine certain, and that is the stores are too low right alonR where Mrs. Snurgeon's store is, or the street is too high. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the city and Mrs. Spur Reon lost the case 'A cool stockiuR" Ladies' full length, drop stitched black hose, worth 25c, now only 15c, at Mad den, Sykes & Go's. . 29 t Notice. If you want to sell, buy, ex change or rent furniture, see Mason, the second hand man. ml 1 tn l:pworth League Postponed. Rev. J. M. Gross is iu receipt of a telegram from Secretary A. E. Bounell of Muskogee announcing that the Ep worth League Confer' erence has been postponed. The meeting was to be held in Musko gee June 7 !. We are offeiing a few lots of la dies' and misses' Oxfords and sandals worth rtuulor. $1.50, at only $1.00 your choice. Madden, Sj kes & Co. 20 2t There is no paint that will stand the test like Stearns." Sold by Lnidlaw LumberCo. 22tf There will be no court in Judge Unulfords division until next Mon day, the judge beuiR absetit on a trip to Fort Leavenworth. Dr. Pepper, coca cola, nepsin punch and cherry phosphate Very refreshiiiR and popular drinks at the fountain. BONNEU & BONNKK. 2Gtt The dniRgists Por Sale. Two Jersey milk cows. Apply to L. B Roberson's wood yard. 28 Ct The third Quarterly conference for the Broadway Methodist church will be held Friday night, May 111 Let the stewards look well after the nnstors salary. Let all ofllciol members be present. W. J. Sims, P. E. J. C. Wolf is now proprietor of the Now York R icket Storei and will share the buildiiiR with J. II SpieRle until June 20. Until that time Mr. Wolf will sell his Racket coods out at wholesale cost. 10 lm Can and will save money for you on Wall Paper. THE PASSING THRONG. All the World's Stage and Each one Play a Part. Oeo. F. Gates left today for Pauls Valley. HuRh Johnston is here from Tisho mingo. M. W. Witt, of Whltesboro, Texas, Is In the oity. U. F. Miller, of Purcell, is at the Whlttlngton. J. L. Bradley is In the oity Irom Sherman, Texas. Will Scalfe camo In yesterday af ternoon from Kavla. Judge Wm. Pfleffer wns among oi r people this morning. I,. U. U rah am camo in last nlgbt from South McAlestor. F. M. Fox returned this morning from Pauls Valley and Parcoll. Miss Kate Suggs loft today fnr Iierwyn where she will visit relatives. Miss Jessie WoodrulT Is horo from Denlson, stopping at the Whltting ton. Professor Brown from tho Over brook vicinity was a pleasant caller today. Jim Havens and family roturned from a visit to relatives in Sherman and Dallas. Momon Prnlott, of Pauls Valley, passed up tho road today from tlalnosvlllo. Mrs. V. M. Mltcholl and little daughter, of Ada aro visiting Mrs. L. V. Bonner. Rev. T. G. Whitten and family left this morning for Wapanucka for a big Mailing tour. Rev. N. F. Law went to Woodford today to deliver an address to tho ibool children. Miss Mary Orosthwaito of King- shor, O T.. Is In the city tho guest t Miss Fannie Law. W. B. Johnson left yesterday af ternoon for his coal mines at Mid way, between Lehigh and Atoka, Capt. E. K. Comegys, suporinton- ent of public schools at Gainesville, came up today and will return this fternoon. Rev. O. Stubbletleld and family will loavo tomorrow morning for Durant which they will make their future home. W. S. Hanson, district manager for the Oklahoma and Indian Terri tories for the American Cotton Co., s in the city today. Miss Lillian Lowonsteln left this morning for Houston, Texas, whore he will attend the wedding of her niece, Mils Nellio Jasobs to Mr. I. acobB, of Brenbam. Our celery phosphate is the best iu town; no question about it. 20tf Honshu & Bonner. Ladies' silk lluished 50 RuaRe black hose, real Maco, at only 15c, Madden. Sykes & Cc. 29 3t Notice. A. C. Young has boiiRht the kers & Hussell stock of furniture, and has ou hand to close out ut wholesale or retail, three sewing machines, one lot of trunks, one lot of lace curtains, one lot of car penters tools nud u fe' remnants of carpets In foot, I would like to close out just as much of the furniture and window shades as possible before moving. 29 lit A. C. Yousci, Appollinuris, Uunyadi nud Bed Haven mineral waters on ice at all times. Gtf BossKit & Uonnku. Por Rent. Two Rood business rooms, situ nted in brick building on Eist Main street, betweeu Noble Bros., oud W. A. Davis. Leave word at Davis' Rrocery or address, 20 tf. Clay II. McCoy, City. Our People in .Memphis. A letter to T. Y. MorRan from Mrs- Morgan, who is attending the Memphis reunion ns sponsor for the Soils of Confederate Veterans, says that the Ardmore contingent nrrived safely in .Memphis, but were delayed until 1:30 o'clock Monday nfternoon. The schedule time of arrival was Ave hours earlier. Anything you want iu ladies uilk nnd wash waists at Madden, Sykes nnd Co. 29 3t L. D. Mason, The second man, desires to thank the ladies and the gentlemen for their most liberal patronage in the past, but if you wish to exchange your wood beds for iron beds, you must hurry. ml lm (IAINESVILLE PARAGRAPHS. J. P. Ware went to Ardmore this morning- Parties living on Bed river were in the city today report who that stream yet very full. Mayor Leonard and Editor Wortham are anRlitiR today on the placid Elm, and if they "spit on their wms" sufllciently to iuduce a bite we may expect a couple of Gainesville's popular papers to Rreet us each eveninR with a fishy flavor for at least a week. SB- IL Kstes of the Rosstou com munity who is serving ou the petit jury this week, brouRht some fine tp'cimens of stone coal to the city Sunday, which he has been exhibiting. The specimens nrc surface croppiiiRS that were found on Clear creek and appear to be ft fine quality of coal. He says that where it was discovered it is there in Rreat quantities and the strong probabilties are that by RoinR be low the surface a short distance a fine vein may be struck. There is little doubt that there is an abuud nnce of coal in the bowels of the earth in Cooke county and the day is not far distant when it will be developed. Oxfords! Oxfords! Oxfords! Commendable qualities only at prices within the reach of all Maddeu, Sykes & Co. . 29 3 James M. Peacock, J. 1). Van Hook, A. Taylor, W. M. Estes, II. A. Newby and B. T. Mnxey nre registered at the Whittington from Mason City, Texas. These gentle men represent the Spaulding Man ufacturinR Co., of Greenville, Iowa, and are here for the purpose of establishing headquarters in tho Indian Territory, and will handle buggies and carriages from this point. Serge Coats, SerRe coats and vests, flannel suits in check and fancy stripe, in latest styles and cuts. Sure to please you, at Madden, Sykes aud Co. 29-3t Judge Bradford left today for Pauls Valley where he will take charge of the sixteen prisoners who will be in waitinR, and will take them to Fort Leavenworth- We nre the sole aRents for "The Celebrated Hawes Hats" uone better offered for sale, we carry them in nil tho latest styles and shapes such as "The Norfolk," "The Lemore" and "The Chan tilly" which is a decided novelty, nt Madden. Sykes and Co 29-3t To Change Locations A. C. Youiir has purchased tho Akers & RusecII stock of furniture and will move into the Akcrs & Russell store. The City National bank has secured the A. C. YounR stnnd and will move into the same as soon ns they can build a vault You can't queslion the qunlity of our summer fnbrics. We guarantee superabundant satisfac Hon. Madden, Sykes & Co. Wanted, some dry Roods shelv ing and tames. Address postoince box 89. Ardmore. I. T. 29 3t The Ladies Home Mission soci ety of tint Broadway Methodist church will meet at the church to morrow nfternoon nt 3 o'clock. Ice crenni soda with fresh straw be rnes today, Dc and 10c at our fountain. 2Gtf Bonsku & BoNNiat. National Holiday. Thursdny, 30th, being a natiouol holiday, the postofllco will be closed except from 9 to 10 a. m. Something new, red currant phosphate, 5c at tho fountain of Bonner & Bonner, the druggists 2Gtf An elegant line of mens' and boys' straw hats nt Madden, Sykes and Co. . . 29 Ht The Ladies Aid Society of tho Cumberland Presbyterian church will hold a business meeting nt the Manse Thursday nfternoon nt o'clock. Let each member be pre 80Ct, Mits W. S. Mason, Sec. Make wholesome ice cream home. Buy your freezers from Spragtns. , New Shoes and New Styles . For Spring and Summer. We have not had a fire; bought no closing out business, But We Want Sell you the size you want, the style $ 75c to in Ladies' footwear Children's nnd misses' from- 50e to $2 00 Meu't all styles nud leathers from $1.25 tn We guoin'itee jou your mouej's worth Firt class German shoe maker employed. Shoes made or rcpiired- All work guaranteed, LYNN, the MRS. JAM AT Goes further where vol MONEY ues are greatest, and values here are re markable. Few milliners can du plicate our qualities, none our styles or prices. We offer the best that skill and care can produce nt the price of second rate goods. Our fptcial sale is attracting much attention. Eich day we have something new. EverythinR Roes nt youur price. We want the money! you want the Roods. (Ira nil Recital. The public will be treated to a grand recital nt the opera house Friday night, Mny 31, wheu the following progrnm will be rendered by the pupils of Prof. . Walter Nichols' music class: What Will tho Answer Bo Mando lin Class. Solo and Chorus Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Neal Bouse, Instrumental Duet Le De Sovllle Schubert Misses Berdle and Bessie McCoy. Recitation Bace Miss Clara Tote. Instrumental Duet Parado March Misses Mablo Warren and Edna ames. Vocal Solo Sleep Thou My Child Miss Winsomo Phillips. Valse Godard Miss Willie Heath. Instrumental Duot Polka, Kunklo Misses Bertha nnd Mary Tuckor. Azulea Waltz F. It. Webb-Man dolin Class, Piano Misses Bertha and Loin Booth. Instrumental Duet March Sisson Mlssos Clara Tete and Alta Adair. Vocal Solo Selected Miss A. Bennett. Instrumental Duet Grand Waltz do Concert Moskowiski Mlssen Winsomo Phillips and Loona Butts. Recitation Fashionablo School Girl Miss Clara Teto. Instrumental Duet, Polka Kunklo MlsBes Vlo Tennery nnd F. Pyrtle Vocal Duot-Little Black Bnby Mlssos Winsomo Phillips and Lenora Butts. Instrumental -Grand March Kun klo Misses May Young nnd Alta Adair. Pnrting Song. Solo and Chorus Miss A Bennett. AdmiEcIct. 15 cents. No reserved sents. 27 ."it Our drug stock is complete and especially our prescription depart ment. Prescriptrons filled nt any hour of the night. Clerk sleeps up stairs over the tear of our store. Bonnku & Bonnek,. Gtf Druggists. Improve the appearance of your yard fence with those gate post ornaments. Sold by Lnidlnw Lumber Co. 22tf J f n 1 r We bought nt 5 O c YALUho one of the lendiiiR I TU wholesale m i 1 1 i nery Mil I I1MCDV UOUfes Loms lYllLLin fcl I their entire drummers sample lino of ready to wear hats. A hundred different kinds. Leghorns, Ladies' Sailors, Chiffou Hats, Baby Caps, Flowers and Foliage, We do tiot want these goods to interfere with our regular stock, therefore will sell them out as long as they last nt low prices rneauiiiR just half fiOc on tho dollar. Now is the time to get your summer hnt half price. f 1! LOWENSTEIN'3 water soaked good?, neither are we to Sell Shoes you want, and nt any price from $3 50 $5.00 Shoe Man ES, Milliner. An Old Soldier. Uncle Chnrley Harris is in tin city today from Fort Leavenworth. Knu., where he is stntioued with the Old Soldiers' home- This home is kept up and maintained by the United States government for the benefit of old nnd decrepit soldiers. Uncle Charley is an old Ard- moreite, nnd is hero on n furlough. He says that there are about 2,G0i soldiers there, and that while they are under strict military discipline, they have Rardens and truck patches which those that nre able are required to work, and those little patches add materially to the Rood thiiiR8 they have to eat. The fortunes of the aRe have been made from oil. Rockefeller is reputed to have beRim business on a few hundred dollars. Today he is worth millions. This may be your opportunity. Buy stock of the Exporters' Oil Co. Only a limited amount will be sold. See their ad. in this paper. 27 tf To VIsltlnR Odd Pcllows. All neiRhboriiiR lodRes nnd visit itiR brothers iu the city, are cor dially invited to participate in the Memorinl exercises with Ardmore Odd Fellows on Thursday next, Mny 30th. W. T. G.umsEit. Grand Master, aud Chairman of ProRram Committee. Desirable Business Lots for Sale. We have eight business lots 2jx 200 we ure going to sell right. Laidlaw Lumber Co. 13tf Rudolph Wm. Klepzig, TKACllKIt OK PIANO, Harmony and Counterpoint, Ileulnners w well as Advanced I Pupils received. J For terms wrlto to P. O. Box 552, Ardmore, I. T. n Cut boi J chc G fhos x ;Jes a inn 1 nth cur. r hoc K film, fl'rlv g i'Vrd ' W j Lou eloc 'Toe Tnk. , autli f pny It (a ago. To ' Orth n i thon PllCe f the t trutl MileryHoosei T 3 Sour 1 'ox If tli pack. 1