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j y Columbia Ready Mixed Paints Composed of the most desirable pig ments, free from Petroleum, Resin Oil and like cheap ingredients. One gallon will cover from two hun dred to two hundred and fifty square feet, according to the condition of the surface on which it is spread. You will find our yard head quarters for the best grades of j Lumber, Shingles and everything else kept in a first class lumber yard. C. P. Van Denberg (South Washington St, , Ardmore, I. T. I HO!. EVERYBODY I Who has a buggy or vehicle of any j,q Kiuu $5 111 yvui tut - 4R HENDERSON'S HIRE SETTING Machines. It Sets them Cold. It Does the Work in a Few Minutes Time. It Keeps the Dish of Wheels Just Right. It Does the Work Perfectly. Jt is a Wonderful Improvement oyer the "Old Method. 4? 4 43 4? No more iruess work, hut tires without any chance of giving too much dish to the wheel, or in any uHiif Itiltirlmr It Wnvlnir mtia tf tlinan 'Pirn Vjit.tnrc Iti nrni'Mnnl nn 4 cratlon. the patronage of the public Is solicited. All work thor- oughly warranted. J; BROADWAY CARRIAGE SHOP, JO jo v. c nLLCiN, - r-v I A I I r- M 3 STEVENS, I KENNERLY & SPRAGINS co: 1 "3 J -4- . Ardmore Gainesville Wy nn e wood Marietta o un utii yji ft ft ft ft h ft ft ft ft ft are reset accurately and quickly ft ft ft ft ft ft ft - nrumore, i. i . Ardmore, I. T. f i f i f We are just receiving a car of the celebrat ed Blees- McVicker Buggies, Surries Stanhopes and Road Wagons. i. Take life easy by ridiug in in one of our new, up to date rubber tired vehicles. Lateet Btyles, lowest prices. 0 New Process Hay Ties !j Best on earth, and save money. Buy now Odorless Refrigertor $ Entirely free from odor or foul air. Lightning Freezer Freezes Cream in 5 minutes Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses, all sizes. Shelf and Heavy j Hardware - Full line always on lmnd.fc OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWKKXKX Told by Telephone. FKIDAY. OOOOOO ooocoo MAI)1IL. A large crowd is here today at tendiug the picnic. People are still coming and the size of the crowd is increasing. Both the north and south bound trains this morning were crowded with people coming to the picnic. UAV1A. Iiavin camp United Confederate Veterans met at Mill C'reek last night and organized the Bob Lee camp. R. II. Jones was elected captain. The 13-year-old son of Lee Hurst, living two miles west of this place, was bitten by a mad dog a few days ago. The boy was taken to Troy where n madstone was applied which stuck for two and one-half hours. Richard McLish of Ardmore has let the contract for a new business house at this place to be construct ed either with brick or stone." Miss Mary Hays, an orphan girl living with her uncle, J. B, Hayes, ran awny from' homo Wednesday night with Klwood Hnmblin ami was married to him yesterday at Ardmore. Her uncle is angry over the matter as the union did not meet with his npproval. The south bound train this morning was' loaded down with Madill picnickers. Deputy Poe passed though last night enroute to Tishomingo with a man charged with horsetheft. Arthur James of Ardmore was hero yestordpy and last night and shipped two cars of cattle to St. Louis from this poiut. UOL'OHKItTV. Sam Craiu of this place has re ceived his card notifying him that he has drawn a claim in the Law ton district. Mr. Bennett, n Fort Worth traveling man, is here today. MILL CHKBK. The ex-Confederntes have trans ferred their camp from Ravia to this place. The sons aud daugh ters of the Confederacy have or ganized hdre with a membership of about 200. SPUIKQEK. Mrs. Hightower and children of Nashville, Ark., are here visiting the family of J. II. Stovall. Lewis Freeman and Dr. Mc Dowell left today for El Reno. Mr. Freeman goes there to file on his claim. DUNCAN. During the drawing at El Reno about sixty or seventy from this place were lucky enough to get claims. However, there were a great many that were disappointed All are now turning their eyes to warn Lnwtnn on account of the sale of lots there on Aug. G. U. l George, manager of the telephone company, was doubly lucky this week. On the same day that he drew a claim at El Reno, a sou was born to him. It is still dry here and rain is needed badly. v CMAQKIg. number of people passed through today to attend the Hoald ton reunion, three miles east of this place. HKAMH'ON. A big crowd is nt the picnic grounds. LOCO. P. W. Lawson, who has been hero for some time, left today for his home in Minnesota. Will McOowen has returned to his home in the Choctaw nation. Sam Duncan of Marlow is herp today. Frank Byrd has moved baek from Mangtun, Okla., aud will re side here again. WOOLSEY. A big protracted meeting began here last night. J. U. Spieglo has moved his bakery into tho new Hinkle brick building on West Main street, where ho is fitted up with all the latest machinery for conducting thq business. Parties can(still find bread, however, at the old stand, ltf District Coufercnce A. H. E. Church. The district conference of the African Methodist Episcopal church convened at Warren Chape.1, M. E. church, at S:30 a. m. on Thurs day. Rev. D. 0 Franklin. P. E. president. Rev. J. 0. Williams, secretary. A very fair representative on pastors and delegates from the va rious charges of the district are in attendance. Peace, and harmony marked the sessions of both days. Rev. A. R Norris of Muskogee preached on Wednesday night, Rev. J. K Leu Thursday night. Revs. t. G. CJrotten, P. R. Weal and J. R. Carues were introduced and spoko encouragingly to the conference. Reports from the various pasto ral charges show marked improve ments spiritually, intellectually, numerically and financially. The Kpworth League began its session ot 1:.'K) p. m. with Rev. J. E. Toombs, District President. Dk. J. T. M. Lindsay. At the Jail. Oliver Lee was placed in jail last night by Deputy Bridges, charged with larceny. Attention riasons. There will be a meeting of the A. F. & A, M. tonight. Work in the second and third degrees. A. H. Palmeu, W. M. G. 11. Bhuce, Sec. Store For Rent. A store room 25 by llf feet for rent, yearly contract. Apply J. S. B. Apollos. 2-Gt A party of young folks went to the Rod and Gun Club lake yesterday and returned in the evening. They took n lunch and ate dinner and supper out there and all say they enjoyed themselves immensely. They were chaperoned by Mrs. Sidney Suggs. The Misses Uall will begin build ing a btick on the lot between M. F. Bomar's aud H. Moses as soon ns the houses are vacated, the building will be 75 feet by 100, it will be ready for occupation on or about September 1, it will be occupied by Joe N. Barral. Mrs. Mattie Dobbins is here from Duncan, transacting n busi ness deal which will place a brick building on the site of her busi ness property on West Mnin street. The Ardmore band furnished some prettv good music yesterday. The people were clad to see them and their selections pleased large audiences. Hesperian. There will bo n meeting of the Woodmen of the World tonight for the purpose of initiating candidates J. II. Matheiis, C. C Rell Owens, a negro who escap; ed from the officers hero about ten days ago, was arrested by Cousta ble Ledbettor this morning and placed iu tho lock up. Mrs. V. A. Niblnck is reported quite sick All Eastern Star members will please note the cnll made elsewhere in this issuo nnd meet at tho Ma sonic Temple at 8 o'clock tomor row night for ro organization. Brother George Henry Bruce has been empowered by tho grand matron to re-organize the chapter at this place. Every old member male and femalo should attend to morrow night. "Ladies who take pride in clear, white clothes should use Red Cross Bag Blue. Refute imitations." "To be always happy, use Rod Cross Bag Blue. Refuse imita tions." Troublo would bo a uroat deal oaalor to boar If thoso you diallko woro not having tho boat time of their llvos, Just whoti you nro going through it; Tho Ardtnoreite, hom.o mado cigar; cents. a hand made, none better f ' 19tf Country pooplo como to town to "trade," town people visit tho Btorea to "shop.'J Apples, peaches an'd grapes for canniug or preserves. See Jesso Best on 4th Ave, y. E. 2t tsinco tno tuuoreuioBin congrees has hold that tho calf with a coii-h Is harmless, mankind has nothing to fear from tho horso that's hoarse or tho colt that has a cold, C. R. Smith, President. C. M. Campiiei.l, Vice-Pres. Lit. Cri ce, Cashier. G. W. Sitart, Asst Cashier. The Ardmore National Bank Ardmore, I. T. Capital Stock, $100,000. The officers and stockholders unite in n cordial invitation to tanners, merchants, stockmen, mechanics, laborers and all others to share their business with tho Ardmore rational Bank, A general banking business will be conducted j money will be received on time deposit, and deposit subject to check; will discount, buy and sell negotiable paper, notes, bills of exchange and government bonds. Accounts of banks and firms, individuals and corporations are solicited, and prompt and faithful attention guaranteed. Money loaned on approved security, and every facility con sistent with sound and conservative banking principles will bo given our creditors. Small loans made and small deposits received. No business too snnall for our careful attention. Collections a specialty. Call and see us whether you have busiuess or not. DIRECTORS i',oiMI.SS,,'I.,r.,(,enU v" V CAMI'HELL, Vlcc-Prcs. VBn S r m W- 81 1 TA IlT- AMU Oashlcr. .1. c. 'HIOMl'frOJS, Mayor ; SAM tfOMLB, Wholesale Hardw'c J. H. PUNNING TON, Wholesale Grain. Frank A. Hutt Stanley R. Bruce .1. O. Thompson C. T. Harrinncr O. M. Campbell Hani Noblo I). J. Mostcllo Walter Colbert C. A. Mllncr G. W. Stuart V. A.fJIbluck T. A. Thurmond W. II. JilcRkmorc II. II. Atkinson .1. W. Hunks W. H. Frame Lie Crucc M. 1!. Lnyd John Hutchln(.M Moran Scutt Win Mutizoshclnier S. T. IJledsoo 11. S. Suggs .1. I!. Sprnglns G. V. Tucker Ed Noble L. A. Mfwtello Harold Wallace Inhn llluklc M. 'A. Stowe .1. V, Gulon A. O. Young C. W. Uolllus II. H. Weeks II. G. Storig W. A. Ledbettor ll'iaca Townsend C. O. Dunn A . C. Crucc Porter Staples the: HEL- EN I-iX-TXSt SATISFIES THIS SMOKKR'S TASTE AS NO OTHER CIGAR CAN. ASK YOUR CIGAR MAN THE FAMOUS 5c J. H. PENNINGTON & CO., 000000 o 0-00000 O O O OOOOOO The Passing Throng. OOOOOO OOOOOO the city from A. J. West is in Ada. Miss Mabel Bivens is visiting at Sulphur. Charley Whiteman went up the rood today. W. E. McKelvey of Wynncwood is in the city. Byron Drew enmo in from the north yesterday Rabbi Rosenburg hns returned to Gainesville. M. B. Laning of Lebanon was hero this morning. Moran Scott leaves tonight.for the Comnnche country. Harry Lyons has returned from a visit to Cleburne, Tex. W. Q- Cecil has returned from a trip through the country John 0. Watson of Buckhoru wns in .the city this morning. Misa Allio Cnthey is tnking iu the picnic at Gainesville this week. Will Munzesheimer left this morning for a trip in tho country. E. E. Bullock, 11 specinl insur ance agent of Dallas, is in tho city. Prof. J. M. Yonng has returned from his trip to Lebanon and other points. L. L. Tyer went to Davis today on business ior some iraiernni order. Leonard Nixon, after a two weeks' visit to Xashville, Tenn.. has returned . Miss Will Tauner left yesterday evening for- Gainesville to visit Miss Leta Kennedy. Mrs. I B. Grubbs of Helton, Texas, is in tho city visiting her sister, Mrs. T. L Smith. Mrs. Walter Colbert is "in Kari- sas City looking after her interest in the Lord Hurao estate. Burl Hicks tind J. A. Douglas leave today for Madill to tnko in V W. Fisher II. M. Stoirel J. II. Akcrs W. H. Johnson J. M. Tannery J. II. Holt 0. M. Kctllleld 1. S. Munzcshelmer O. R. Smith E. W. Roberts .1. R. Pennington J. A. Bodovltfc O. W. Young J. F. Williams R. Jones T. A. Ledbettor Tj. S. Jnlnos J. T. Orr Leo Cuthc7 fflagassHwnii una1! imji m FOR HELEN HUNT, CIGAR Distributors. Ardmare, I.T, the two days' pionic at that place. C. C. Potter of Gainesville, Tex., is in the city. Miss Hyars of Davis is visiting Miss Ellie Pulliam. R. W. Raudol is in Mineral Wells attending the bedside of his hrother T. C. Rundol who is sick nt that place. Mrs. Burl Hicks nnd son left on the morning train for Gainesville. They will bo joined by Mrs. Ben Ingram at Marietta. Sam Moritz went through yes terday on the evening train to Gainesville, where he joined the baud boys in their three days' en gngeineut at that plac. Unstern Star Meeting. All members of the Eastern Star Degree having membership here, or elsewhere, are requested to meet in the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock, Saturday evoning for the purpose of re-organizing the chapter. Let none stay away who cau possibly attend. G. n. Bkite. PULLIAM & ROGERS !5t Butchers have moved into tho New Gruce Building on West Main street. Every thing is now, neat nnd up to date. We are prepared to give our customers satisfaction, as wo carry the choicest Beeff, WeaS, Pork and Sausage, Mutton, VegctabSes, Canned Goods, Sauces, Melons, ,f ; J Bread. SGive ua'n trial arid be convinced. 3?