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STOUIES OF SINGERS TIMES WHEN THEIR V0ICE3 WERE OF MORE WORTH THAN MONEY. Sjantlrr'a Advrntnrr With m Band of MfilHH nandlla Sanaa Expert- of the Tenor Mario How La black I'm a rirar to KlUhl. Many year since, when traveling With some friends la Jfexleo, Charles Bantley vrai captured by balfbret-d bandits and. Irr i to pay the In;e ransom den su- i, -led off to tbe mountains. (. ver rtr ' 'be sing er, by no morns . do by bit mtahnp, chanced to In ''. vng. which K delighted the i5tfisd cuief that he demanded an encore. Hantley ur his chance and cx pressod bis willingness to comply on condition that he and bl companions "were granted their release. Tbe sug gestion was accepted, and for orer two hours wa the anger's voice raised In ucb exquisite melody that the bandits, true to their word, allowed him and those with blra to depart. Tb late Jopb Maas had a some what similar experience. Years back;, when with a companion buffalo hunt ing on the American prairies, he was captured by Indians and carried to -their camp. When at his wits' end tow to extricate himself from the dilemma, his friend suggested the pow er of song. Forthwith he commenced an operatic selection that no dc.lgbted his captors that they loovmcd bis bonds and urgd him, at tho point of their spears, to continue. Luckily bis rolce bad a soporific ef fect upon the Indians, who ono by one dropped asleep until. Just as he was on the point of stopping from exhaus tion, the last pawwd Into the realm of dreams. Then he and hU compan ion quietly stole away. His wonderful rolce on one occasion placed the great tenor Mario In a some what Invidious position. When travel ing with some companions In Spain, ho fell Into the hands of a party of ma rauding gypsies, who demanded the customary rsnsoin. Slarlo, tickled at tho situation, answered their request In Impromptu song, which he delivered with such exquisite mock dignity that bis captors with unanimous acclama tion elected him captain of their band. The singer diplomatically acquiesced In their decision, but lu tbe course of tho following day contrived to mako bin escape with his friends. On another occasion In Madrid tho name singer, as ho was returning late ono night from tho theater where ha was engaged, was arrested by tho po lice In mistake for a polltlcnl discon tent. In vain he asserted his Identity. He was carried beforo their chief, who likewise smiled incredulously nt tho captive's asseverations. flrratly angered. Mnrlo vohemently demanded that his friends should be forthwith communicated with, but the olllclal shook his head nnd remarked that If Indeed ho were the great tenor ho possessed In his voice n Hure pienns of proving tho truth of his words. Ten minutes later Mario was bowed out with many regrets nnd profute npolo glw. When traveling to Paris with some other ladles, Mmo. Orlsl had n thrilling adventure. At a small wayside station n man entered the cnrrlnge, and It hoon beenmc evident from bin threatening gestures and eccentric behavior that he van n dangerous lunatic. Though her companions were panic strlrken, Mmo. Orlsl rotnlued complete pr.icnco of mind nnd with the utmost composuro liegiin to sing. At once the inaulnc was quiet; his whole attention was riveted on that mngnlllcont voice, nnd hu remained the most appreciative of listeners until tho train reached tho next station, wheru he was secured. It transpired subsequently that ho was n maniac with homicidal tendencies who bad escaped from nn asylum. An titniislng story Is told of Lablnche. thu celebrated buHS singer. One day an bo was strolling leisurely through a French fair a cry was suddenly raised that a bear had cacti tied from the me nagerie. Tho crowd lied In every di rection till save tho singer, whoso mas slvo proportions precluded the Idea of japld motion. Amid the general com motion ho among them nil stood un moved, calmly awaiting tho advont of the ferocious beast, which sure enough cntiie slouching rapidly toward him. When within n few feet, It halted ns though to gather Itself together for n flnnl rush, when I.nblaebo stepped for ward and from tho lowest depths of his Immense chest sent forth Mich a thundnrou roar that the terrified mil. xnal turned nnd lied. IVIiru AVI II ft Mini Hit Ton llli l. f "What will eventually be the limit of Individual wealth? Half a century bark "ten thousand n year" wan eon Hldered to be 11 vast fortune. Then "fifty thousand a yonr" was the phrase commonly usihI to describe the Ineouie of fabulously rich men or wouiun. Lat er wo took to speaking uf "million aires." In quite recent times tho "inul tlmtlllonnlro" with twenty inllllmm had reached the limit of prlvnle wealth; then forty minimis. Now the limit has risen to 11 hundred millions, nnd al ready the wonl "billionaire" bus come into use In the United Sum. Will tho irultlbllllonnlre ever replace thu luultl millionaire? London tjinudard. Tin- lllrtlipliii't'. No matter where n man was born, ho swells up mid clnlnis to be proud of It. There Is no way of knowing If thu favored pot reciprocates tho fueling. ui Fraueisco Ilullutln. I'nliiful All Around. lluinlelgli It whs mi nwful trial for me to make that Hpcoch tonight. Mlldmay IJoil't ineutlon It, old boy; (ust tliluk what tho rent of us suffered. i A Total Eclipse. Any ntn can prorJace a toUl eclipse of the sun. so far as he himself t con cerned, by holding a dollar doe to bU ctc. i or ioui cciipie of health is often pro duced in ranch the anme way. by letting the dollar shut oat from view all other things and interests. A great many people pay for wealth with health and admit at last that they bare made a poor bargain. In the chaie of the dollar people are too eager to take time to eat regularly or choose proper food, the stomach becomes disordered or diseased, the food eat en ceases to newish, and physical break down cosies. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of tbe stomach and other or gans of digestion and I nutrition and so enables the strengthening of the ' 1v, in tbe only way by wuicn suengxn can be ob tained, by food properly digested and perfectly as similated. I roffernl for foar vrara with pain la my ttomtcn tothit t t cowlda t work ner tit " ww Mr Prink SraMb of Granite Chaffee Co . Colo "I wrote to too about rnjr tkknro and wit told to uk your medl rinr which t did with toad rrvutK I oolr atrd lour bat tle of CoMta Medical Uitcor. err iBd mutt iy that I am entirely cured, and trr ltk new rain and I can highly recommend your medicine to any tuSerer." The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, icoS pages, free on receipt of sumps to pay expense of mailing only. Send ji oncent stamps for the paper covered edition, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume, to Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo. N. Y. Frisco System. Has put on a new train known as tho 'OKLAHOMA LIMITED" between Ok- lahoma City and Kansas City. This is .ho fastest nnd finest equipped train out of Oklahoma for Kansas City, St. Louis and Momphls. Tho "OKLAHOMA LIMITED" leaves Oklnhoma City at 0:10 p. in., nrrlvlng at Kansas City 7:40 next , morning. St. Louis G:35 p. m., and Momphls 5:00 p. m. It consists of bag gago car, three (3) chair cars, and ono (1) Pullman. Tho Pullman sleeper nnd ono cnalr car goes through to I nnsn8 City without change, ono chair car through to St. Louis, and ono through to Momphls. Tho return train loaves Kansas City 9:20 p. m., arriving at Oklahomn City 10:55 a. m. Further Information regarding ratos, tlmo etc., will bo cheerfully given by . nny t rlsco System Agent or tho under signed, u. p. DUNN. ! District Passenger Agont, Wichita, . KAnsaa Tho hoad of tho family la tomo times a mere flgure-hond. $100 Reward. $100. The readers of this nanor will ho 1 pleased to lenrn that thoro la nt least one dri-ndcJ disease thnt science has been ablo to euro In nil Its stages atln that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh euro Is the only positive- euro now known to the modlcnl fraternity. Ca tarrh being n constitutional disease. required a constitutions! treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la tahon Internal- , ly, acting directly upon the blood nnd ; mucous surfaces, of the system, there by destroying th foundation of tho 'lipase, nnd giving tho patient sirenngm by building up tho consti tution nnd assisting nature in doing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much fnlth In its ruratlvo nuworp that thoy offer one Hundred Dollars Tor nny enso that it falls to euro. Send for llBt of testimonials. Address, F. J, CHENEY & CO.. loicuo, u. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Fumlly Pills nio tho boat. A man may pocket his pride, but a woman can't find hor pocket. Good Advice. The most mlsernblo beings In tho world nro those suffering from Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint. More than Hovonty flve por cont. of tho poo plo In tho United Statos are afflicted with theso two dlseasos and their ef fects: such ns Sour Stomach. Sick Ilendacho. Habitual Costlonoss, Pal pitation of the Hoart, Hoart-burn. Wnterbrash, Onawlng nnd Burning Plains at the Pit of the Stomach, Yel low Skin. Coat ml Tongue nnd Dis agreeable Taata In Ilia Mmith Pnm. in. up of Food after ICatlng, Low npinia, 01c. 110 10 your druggist and But a bottle of Annual Flower for 7S conta. Two ilnana u-111 ranun vnu Try It. Oet Oreen'a Special Alraannc. uiiy urug Htore. Arnmore and iMitdill. Insure) j-our property with the U I.. Tyer agency. Fire and tornado liwur- ance. dS-lm Children Especially Liable. Burns, bruises and cuts are ex tremely paint tit and If ncglectexl often resolt In blood nolsonliiK. Children ere esiHrchtlly liable to such mlthaus wva'iae not so ccrenii. As a remody DoWltt's Witch Hnjtel Snlve Is un quallod. Draws out the fire, stops ti.e pain, soon heals tho wound. He wn 0 of counterfeits. Sure euro for plltw. "Hewitt's Witch Hazel Snlvo cured my baby of cexonia nftor two pliyslcians gave her up," writes James Mock. N. Welistor, Ind. "The sores woro so Iwd she sollud two to flvo dresses a dnya." City Drug Store. Frank Treadwoll, Bennett. Ia., was troubled with kldnoy disoas'o for two years. He w.-ltes: "I had tnken flev oral kinds of kidney remedjoa, but with little bonoflt. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and n ono dollar bolllo cured ii'o." BONNER & BONNER. It REMARKABLE CURE FOR CROUP. A Little Boy's Life Saved. I have a few words to tar regard Ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boys life and I feel that I cannot praise It cnougn. bought a bottle of It from A. K. Steere of Gooodwin. S. D., and when I got home with It the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten wla Htes until he "threw un and then thought sure he was going to choke to death. e had to pull the phlegm ou of bis mouth In great long strings. 1 am positive that If I had not got that bottle of cough medicine my boy would not be on earth today. Joel Demont, Inwood, ea. For sale by City Drag Store. F. J. Ramsey. When in need of shoe repairing or new shoes made to order visit Hamil ton's shoe store. His shoemaker is ex perienced and thoroughly capable and bis work Is guaranteed. 17-tf Moore's Pltulea urn a minrantond cure for alt forms of malaria, ague. cnuia and fever, swamp fever, Jaun dice, malarial fovor hlllntta fanip hit lousneas. fetid breath and a tlrod 'tut less feellng.They cure rheumatism and the lassitude following blood poi son produced from malarial poisoning. No quinine. No arsenic, acids or iron. ua not nun Kinmnrh nnri footh p-n. tlrclr tasteless. Price G0 twr hor. rir u. j. .noore uo., o. aiu jsortn Main St, St Louis. Mo. Sold by W. B, trame, City Drug Store. Don't forgot tho cl livery stable for the swellost turnouts In 'Jie city, Phonno 27. T. D. CATHEY, Prop 25-lm Coughs and colds come uninvited but you can quickly get rid of them with a few doses of MALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. Price 25 and 50 conta. W. D. Frame, City Drug more. Sploglo Is tho fan you want to see If its cakes you want. Finest fruit cakes on earth at from 25 to 40 onts a pound. Soe Spelgle. 10-tf Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin sweet ens tne nreath. Sold by W. B. Frame Arumore and Mantll. BONNER & BONNER. O, that our relatives In tho States might divide tliulr floods with us. Chapped hands, cracked llns and roughness of tho skin cured quickly by Banner Salve, the most healing oinimont in tno world. BONNER & BONNER, There Is one good thing to say for tho fool. He is an cvorgrcn. A Profitable Investment. "i was troutjiea for about seven venrs with ray stomach and in bod half my time, says E. Domlck, Somcr- vllle, Ind. "I spent about $1,000 and novor could got nnythlng to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I havo taken a fow bottles and nm en tirely well." You don't llvo by what you cat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starv Ing. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the stomncirs work by digesting tho food lou don't havo to diet Eat all you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troublos City Drug Store Every time some statosman feels patriotic they want pay for It Don't Live Together. Constipation nnd health nover co together. DeWItt's Little Early Ris ers promoto easy action of tlte bowels without distress. "I have been troubl ed with costiveness nine years," says J. O. Greono, Depauw, Ind. "I havo tried many remedies but Llttlo Early RIsors give best results." City Drug btore. Whon thoro is too much of a good thing It is sure to go to waste. ............ n ' ,'- yuan jauiucs; uin blood cleanser, Cosh builder and health restorer ' TOlfl f rir CiManarltla vt... n.nl It Ilia 1IU tHai, ' Dr. Echols will bo at tho Whlttlncton hotol ovory Monday, from 1 to 4 p.m. Practice llmltod to dlsoaso of tho cyo. oar, nose and throat. Errors of re fraction corrected. 19-tf Personal, The lady who had to leave tho do nation party the other night before It was over will plase call at our lrug store and xt a bottle of nr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. She has In- ugestion or ahr. tonld not nave tnken sick and if she) had taken Dr. Oalil- ns syrup Peptln aho would not ave had Indigestion. In 50c and SI bottles at FramB'a drug store, Ard more and Madlll. Even the blind beggar sometimes seems to be looking for trouble. Foley's Honev ana Tnr The great trouble about accepting favors is that thoy are merely loan ed. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder rlsht. When you break a good resolution don't try to pntch It up. Tho worti nftor effects of Influenza arlso from dornngod functions of tho liver. Clear tho blood at ouco with Hcrblno for It will ntrnntrtti in Mir liver to withdraw from circulation tho biliary poisons. Price 50 cents. W. B. Frame, City Drug Store. Getttnsr ihm Mnaleal Pit eh. Musical pitch has a curious tendency to creep up. It it said that Bach's mu sic sounds much differently now from what It did when Barb wrote It. be came the Instruments are now pitched blgher. In 1SS2 It was found that the pitch of high A at the Vienna Court Opera bad crept from the prescribed 435 double vibration a second to 443, and In 16S5 this number bad further In creased to 450. Accordingly a musical conference was hdd. and a resolution was taken to re-establish the old pitch of 43o rl- bratlons per second. Upon this an nouncement tbe Iletcbsaastalt. the Im perial physical and technical Institute of Germany, set up standard instru ments and has since teted and cor rected many hundreds of tuning forks, shortening tbem If they are too low In pitch and thinning the arms if tbey are too high. All tbe military orchestras of Ger many are pitched alike, and tbe Rolens anstadt keeps the tuning forks correct. This solicitous care of the government In preserving standards Is one reason why tbe world now goes to Germany la musical matters. Pearson's. Truth and Ilepoae. A self denial no less austere than the saint's Is demanded of the scholar. He must worship truth and forego all things for that and choose defeat and pain so that his treasure In thought is thereby nugmcnted. God offers to ev ery mind Its choice between truth and repose. Take which you please you can never have both. Between these ns a pendulum man oscillates. He In whom tbe love of re pose predominates will accept the first creed, tbe first philosophy, he meets, mo.t likely his father's. He gets rut, commodity nnd reputation, but be shuts the door of truth. He In whuin the love of truth predominates will keep himself aloof from all moorings and afloat. He will abstain from dogmatism nnd recognise all tbe opposite negations be tween which ns walls his being Is swung. Ho submits to the Inconveni ence of suspense and Imperfect opin ions, but b lii n candidate for truth as the other in not and respects the high est law of bU being. Emerson's "Es say on Intellect" Didn't Cam If He Did. Over In West Virginia on one of tho railroads Is a little town called Sawyer. Close to the town the train passes through a tunnel. One day a nice look ing young couple were on the train, nnd they never seemed to know that there was anybody else on the train. Oblivious to their surrounrjlngs tbey were like two souls with but a single thought While the train was passing through the tunnel those near the young couple heard a succession of sus picious smacks something like a kiss with n dozen echoes. After the train had passed through tbe tunnel the brakeman came through the car and called out "Sawyer," and tbe timid looking young man looked up nnd said: "I don't give n ilurn If you did. Wo are married." Bristol Courier. Itunnlnu; Xn nielc. A troupe of wanderlrf!? musicians were playing before n Swiss hotol. At the end of tbe performance one of tho members left the group, approached the leader of the band and pulled out lltrfft rift rar tmv enMnli tn ee.. It IIIVU U I" . -IJlTU HUM his left hand, while the ; s 'of tb.. leaner followed every moveni'.t. Ho took n plate In his rlgiit hand, passed It around, nnd a large sum was collected, every ono meanwhile won derlng what ho held In his left hand. "Why. It's very simple," said the leader when questioned. "We are nil subject to temptation, nnd to be suro of tho fidelity of our collector ho has to hold live Hies In bis left band, and we count those first whon he returns to make suro of the money." Wllllnir to Accnmpnnr Illm. A poor old Irlshmun, with an old and bnttered cornet, was making night hid- cous one evening In a quiet Edinburgh square. A smart young 'guardian of tbe peace" stepped up to him and In a very peremptory toue said come, come, my man, you must stop thtt or nccompany me." "ld All the pleasure In lolfe. sor." replied Pat. "What are ye goln to sing". .Loudon Telegraph Ilia Cnnanlence Clenr. "Can you truthfully say that vou wunt Into olllco with nn nbsolutolv clear conscience' Inquired thu very rumuinr but unworldly friend. "Of course I can." nnswored Sena- to Sorghum In n tone of slight Irrita tion; "I never yet failed to pay every cent I promised for a vote." Wnshlnc- tou Star. Slinl Ci. "A man Is known by his works." de clared the Irrepressible talker, who was nddrosslng a large nnd enthusias tic audience. "Yours must be a gas works." shout- oil n rud. uncultured person who oc cupied a back scat. Baltimore Ameri can. Illli tn nducntlnn. A zoological garden is a great orna ment to 11 cltj and n most doslrablo ad- Junct to school education. The child .who can see and study n moose, nn ea gle, an alligator or any other strango bcaht of the field gots what no book- can teach -Meobau's Monthly. Sort or C'lrculnr tnannMjr. A French Judge has declared that a man must bo. rand who writes poetry. Howover that uiny be, tbe editor he rends It to generally Is. Los Angeles Times. It Is claimed thnt JoseDh Gasnard Cbaussgros do Derby, a French engi neer, made tho first tnana of Detroit In 1740 and 17H. A ?2XAS VOKDSH. HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY. One small bottle of Hall's Great Discovery cures all kidney and blad der troubles, removes grarel, cures diabetes, seminal emission, weak and lame back, rheumatism and all irregularities of tho kidneys and bladder in both women and men. Regulates bladder trouble In children. If not sold by your druggist, will bo sent by mall on receipt of $1. One small bottle Is two month's treatment and will cure any cause abovo men tioned. DR. E. W. HALL. Sole manufacturer, St Louis, Mo., for merly of Waco, Texas. Sold by all druggist and W. B. Frame, Ardmoro, I. T. READ THIS. Cisco. Texas, Oct. 18, 1901. Dr. E. W. Hall, St Louis: Dear Sir We have sold wour Texas Won der, Hall's Great Discovery, for sev eral years. I frankly say that wo have never sold a kidney and bladder medicine that proved to be a greater remedy. MAXWELL & ST. JOHN. HAVE YOU THOUGHT Of Visiting El Paso During the Second Annual Midwinter Carnival to Be ..January 14-18, 1902. It Is a groat show. Tho largo at tendance and splendid success of last season prove It During the festivities meetings of the American Association of Shorthorn Breeders and tho Nation al Association of Hereford Breeder will be held. These organizations will bring to tho city an extensive exhibit of highest grades show stock. The Tex as Live Stock Association will hold Its annual convention in El Paso January 15-1G, 1302. Thoro will probably bo 3000 cattlemon In attendance. Efforts are being directed towards securing a Miners Drilling Contost $1000 In cash prizes will be offered If contest is arrangod .Cnmps In almost every section In Ariona, New Mexico or the Moxican Republic will send drillers to compete. The Carnival Association will pre sent tho attraction characteristic of high class carnivals. Among the amuse racnts wo find nn European and Orlen tal Midway, Moving Picture Exhibit Tho Flying Lady, German Villnge, Per forming Snakes, Electric Theatre, Fer ris Wheels, Contortionists, High DIv ers, Splendid Mexican and American Bands, Cattle Parade, Beautiful Flow er and Queens Parades, etc. Exciting bull fights In tho Mexican city of Jua roz Just across the Rio Grande from El Paso; a short street car ride. The city of El Paso will be beautifully dec orated with thousands of electric lights fostoonlng the streets. In fact thoro are many other attractions and many entertaining features which bolong to El Paso only that wo are not yot pre pared to publish. The enthusiasm Is unparalleled and It Is prodlctod that tho greatest num I t., ..t . , V4 i"i urawn 10 one conter In the Southwost wll bo attached to El Paso In January. It Is not cold In El Paso In January. There is plenty of sunshrino and tho attitudo Insures pure air. In fact this offers an IDEAL WINTER TRIP, On one day during tho carnival the Texas & Pacific Railway Co., will run a special to accomodate tho crowds Tho rate will bo very low and tho lim its reasonable. tor further Information address any ticket agent of tho Texas & Pa cine Ry., or H. P. Hughes, Traveling Passenger Agent, Ft Worth, Tex., or L. P. Turner, General Passenger nnd Ticket Agent. Dallas, Texas.- THE BURLINGTON'S NEW DENVER TRAIN. FAST "Tho Nebraska-Colorado Express. now loavos nansas City at 9:35 p .in., arlvlng Denver 3.15 p, m noxt dav. three hours quicker. This convenient hour of doparturo allows travelers arriving Kansas City on afternoon trains, a few hours for business or for visiting In this nttractlvo city; arrival Denver at 3.15 p. m., gives few hours that aftnrnoon lu Denver bofore leav Ing foe tho West through Scenic Colo rado; through chair cars, Eleanors and dining cars. To go through Denver without sell ing Denver Is to go through Franca without seeing Paris. Tho Burlington's morning Denver Kxproae lenvea Kansas City at 10:40 a. ni. Personally conducted California Ex- curalons In through tourists sloepers from Kansas City ovory Wednesday and Thursday morning via Sconlo Colorado, TO THE NORTHWEST. "Tho Burlington-Northern Pacific Express" Is tho groat dally throuuh train. It's tho tlmo savor to tho ontlro uppor Northv.'ost country. Doscrlbo to us your proposed trip nnd lot us quote you tho lowest cost, send you printed mnttor, freo, ctc. L. J. BP.ICKER, T. P. A., 823 Main St. Kansas City, Mo. L. W. WAKELEY, Gen'l Pass'r Agent, St. Louis, Mo. HOWARD ELLIOT, General Manager, SL Louis, Mo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. P. THAYER, Civil Engineer and Architect SunvEvs and Plats Made Plans, estimates and specifications furnished, Gormao Building, Ardmore, I T. LAWYERS. MOUAN SCOTT, Law And Keal Estate Ardmore, Intl. Ter. LEDBETTER & BLBDHOB Attorneys at Law. 02oi, Id Ladbtltar a Illadaaa tnlMin Main street. K. h. Oarretl, w.n. BlnnB.u GARRETT A BING17AM ATTOIiNIYB-AT-LAW. Do a elrll anil criminal praolloe. Offloe la VTbreler bcllfilnir. opboiIU 0001 borne, Ardmore 1, T JOSEPH P. MULLEN. Attobnky and Cocnbelok at l Csimihal Lau a arsouiTi qeneril law practloe In taeooarlau uta Indian Torrltory 1 U.H.acpreme ooorl.W.it ISEtoai canrt of olilmii court ot riptioiua BlKbtb Judicial dlstrlot; ezeoattre drir meat. Office. Weal Main ilreel. sear . , aonrthoait Ardmoro I. T IIL'RBKUT tc GANNON ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW Office, Herbert tt worw I.T Levla DuUrtlm PHYSICIANS. 3r. F. P. vor, livelier, Ooallat and Aurlat. ieclsl attention tlvon to Huriery and DlaeascR ot thn GYP, GAR, NOSH AM) THROAT, (Basses Accurately Fitted OUlce over Ilonner Ilocner'e Drag Htore, ll'iotne 3 ind S. Ardmore, I T. Pcono: Iloildonce 41. Office is. Walter Hard Clei.lnoneS3. J.O. Me - 1 Bee. Pbnr . HARDY McNEES Phybiciajiu and arnuKoto 019oo bncrai 10 to li a, m.. a to I p. u,.mm Mo 9 p. m.: Bnodayt, 10 to tl a. m. en1 i- t p. id, Ollloe 1'bone 121. Office over Ratal -r t dro itoro corner Mln and Oaddn tr.i. .ST RICHARDS, Gr.ADDATK NUKEK. Residence, Oros home on Broad way, Ardmore, I. T. DR. J. F. SON, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attontlon Given to Diseases of Women and Children. Offlce In Gorman Building. Offlco Hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p.m. Offlco Phone . .0. C. Residence Phono No. 132. J.V.Shackleford. Mro.J.W.Shackleford ,:. DRS. SHACKLEFORD, Osteopathic Physicians. Wo treat both Acuto nnd Chronic Dis eases, but mako a specialty of chronic diseases and diseases of women, Phone 218. Office, 414 North Washington Street. I. W. FOLSOM, M. D. Does n Genernl Practice. Special Attentioti to Obstetrics, Diseas es of Women nnd OhihlrHii. 31 Years Experience? Offlce over Ilonner llonnnr'e drne itore Offlco Phonn U; rcsldPneo 1?0. DENTISTS J. Ilormnn Nicholson, I). D, 8. Irvlno Nicholson, D. D. B. NICHOLSOH PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS and Uentat Lnbratory. Ml work guaranteed and ptrlctly linlnloaB. Eseoute all kind of mechanical dent- litry for thu pn f slon "1 A K. AUAMf DKNTIBT., rat- Lattwt imprtittni r(l, . and Brtdft Wrt eT7 I" v OMoo oror Nendol' ion. rrtma.r. W. Ua Plat HQ llrldirw Cro Wr 'S-l-'f . and RNL0V& I RS, -DENTISfa All work t-Uhrai,tri.d riortnrn bmi over our Nat unal IlanU ' Telopbone No. w. a Mmo" .bJ.'tm Old people are not so selfish at young people, bocauso thoy are not so hungry.