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$.VD TO HAVE GLANDERS. TV ' r If 1. ft it t i J. l I 1 A Surprise 1'Awaits You 1" 4. The boring of th baiW iac "J" d tlx eoa4vaat disasce to aty toitdtag 3 ad etoet bm aa tariaUy iatatered wJti y baaiaeri. reeaady. bt witkia & vtry brW tha I fctll b ready to trre oo aio. Tbe hasty ttmoril of wax Pianos SlightlyScratched tbe, and ib will be Sold at Bargains 4-' X Look out for farther BonnementJi. SB E. B. LT7KE Tbe Moik Dealer. TAKE DOVM THOSE 8ICN6. Tbe Mil of March the LmJ Judge Calt TaK-.i. . , f( 1 BODM MVtial MMNMkft a W AWTall fMalojaia latroaaawl aa 'ptritMac In Uwf CUf OmhmII rwfaMaa; ? to tak oon all it rim iaat w1hk. or UMt roacan acroaa Um Tka oralaaaca wai ra4, wia to Mot taa aaarROU at tint otkor al (ltrmH. awl aaoioi U) Ua actad rtuialHR, lly torn awaaa or otkor Um urdlnanee got ld-trac)il aaa could not i (oaiHi. A fw wmiIch a:o Mr. KddkmaN ro vlvctil Ui ortllnance ami It paMa to 1U third reading. On the third day of this month Um ortflnnnee was again mil, and Yni noxl rtKlar net would hare been to lot It lo iiuMlnhod. altur which It -would have hon In full force and l fceL Hut Mr. Kddloman wan cormld crate; he did not wish to compol our merchant to hare to (ar down their tfwiriKJriK xlgnk m nuddonly, to he inatJo st motion that the ordinance be pwMtohwl. and that the mm do not kaeoNM effective until tho tth dar of Marrh. 1091. which wo inrrlwl. The object of thU article to to no tify th pMblir that the ordinance will he put In full force on tho date men tioned, and to let yon know that the .th Im not fur off, and that there In no iiho In bontltiK around the bush for thay miiHt como down. Now In regard to what kind ot a Hlgu will he admltwlblei no Klgn will be nllowetl to project more than IS IiiuIhm from Ihe wall or door, and It tuiiHt be Htntlonary, not a HWlngln? hIk; no Hlgn whatever In allowed to Hp.iu the walk, either bulow of above tho awning; a Hlgn may be painted on or driven to the awning, or Iiwikh leiigthwlMe with the Htreet. TIiIh In about the extent of what the city wilt penult ax til gnu. Judge Quit Hny the ordinance goon Into effect on the 6th and he will pro teed to enforce It nfter that date. A FINE PIECE OF WORK. TwentyFlVe ..Thousand ..Yardi .of Rack Moved In Sixty Day. The big Himitnlt cut, some tun or twelve miles east of here on the C, 0. & 0. road, the grading of which ,-wtll he completed by Haturday night. Is selil to be one of the nicest pieces of railroad grading that has been iloni In the Territory. Contractor W. A. Hhlppey has Had the work In charge and It wits a part or his contrnct. The cut Is 1100 foet Jong, thirty-five feet tlep nt the deep ml iMilnt. and was all solid ro-. It required the removal of 2S,(hni cubic yards of this rock to make the cut deep enough and wide enough for the rH NICHOLSON wishes to announce to the public that in v consideration i f ft slondily itieren&injj practice lit bns token in it partner Dr. Wm. B. rennull, formerly of Tolf do, Ohio, who i.s n ueutlemnu of lii yours' experience and thoroughly eqiupprd with a clear knowledge of everything pertaining to the up to date prnctico of deutistry. Tho new firm will continue practice iu the satnti stand over Homier & Honncr'B drug store, rooms 1 and 2, between l)rs. von Keller and Folaom aud iu soliciting your putronage we direct your attention to Ilia following: Our office is scrupulously clean. Wo do not work for Negro3. All our work is reliable. Wo pay special attention lo difflcult cascB, If iu need of dental work it will pay you to call on us- if not, como nnywav and see the niont up to date dental parlor in tho In diau Teiritory. DBS. NICHOLSON & PKNNELL, Over Bonner & Bonner, Ardmore, I. T. ti- 0 kiml ? JT tbt hM eeer f M , road tr.s' tag 4 2 'Kr O O tarkAMy rf lb ef -or taat ! At tbis M ct a mi, m 'Corriaaa A Oa. jatta hiat wttk tb tfack layta tb ecttr aad. bat taay ar a Mr. Sklaanr 10 aae a I bf Moaday awraia a grade taa ; tw T R and Cm Cts Mtoixft. Tkf arm a a BMtfaa of RodMlOn Oak at Um oaVca oi La better aa-l Mi dam at 1 'dock taaaar nt anetaaaa. laaortat t luaw to tj Btesaber. Coai m r. A Trip A W tiie VrM. Tae Woau'i OaM of a. PalNa's Ktwoaol caarek -hurt ta aa i (! n vatch will a thtmc rw. latorMttag aa4 attndfvc It to "A Trta Aioao taa Worli" win bo gtvoa oa taa arat Waaaoaair In April, ran aartteaau iu Mrs. Jot Bcou wfco kM bca oattc i4rtoaaly III to reported aiack oeuor. TERRITORIAL AFFAIRS. VorWera In-WaaWngton for SUteaood and PubHe Land. WaaWastoa. D C. Peb. . Prof. Boyd. retdat of Uv TerrMortol Us-i rraKy to la WahiagUNi oooa.-vortag to Mwe nabllt land for that taaU- Ckartoa liaatcr, fonacrly Brst rt- Keaat la the orealdeat'a realBMat. call ed at taw White I loose this moraia accompantod by 0legte Pljmn. Mr. Hunter received a very warm groating Um prastdent lnnlring In regard to bis Oklahoma comrades and the na ture of his business here. Hunter In formed him that he wss not an applicant for any office, whereupon tbe president patted him on tbe back and oxclalmod: "Good, you are an ex ception to the rul." Ileprientatlv Mule of Arkansas during the course of a speech today on tli Indian appropriation hill dis cussed tbe question of statahood for Oklahoma.Arlkona.N'ew Mexico and tbe Indian Territory. He urged statehood for Oklahoma. Arliona and New Mex Iro, and tbe establishment of a full territorial form of government for the Indian Territory. He declared that he favored the erection of a state out of Oklahoma and Indian Territory and would da all that bo could to secure such a result. His reference to Imme diate statehood for Oklahoma. Arizo na and New Mexico, provoked prolong' ed applause. Behind Closed Doors. All day yesterday and today Jo liar alls doors have been closed and a crew of clerks huve been marking down prices, arranging hargafn coun ters and many preparations In gen erul for Mr. UaruU'H big sale that be gins promptly at 7: SO o'clock tomorrow morning. In every line of merchandise the people are offered ho mo tempting bargains In this sale. Of dainty trim mlngs. dress goods and iindorwoar thore is an Immense stock and many ladles havo the opportunity to buy Just what thoy want at small prices. Ready to wear skirts and waists wll be sac rificed. Men's clothing, shirts, hats, lioots and shoes are placed on thelmr gain counter. And whllo reduced prlcos are made on dry goods, gioceries have not been neglected and will he sold cheeper than you have bosn accustom ed to paying for them. Mr. Itarall must raise J 10.000 and to do this In h hurry be will make astonishing low prices. Post master Iledfleld wus out today after a couple of days sickness, he ssys the postofllce will be closed to morrow, except from 8 to 10 o'clock if. the morning. E. Mr Trr fiart a Mr. Tttaaatcr of of tk Oaaroa of Uamy aat tklo Mail OeeV. ftael Wns of Xoacaa SoJ at tkat ycotoraty of nwiili. Rto vill ba karled at Trar toter ky taa L O. O. 1. loaa of tkta atecc X. C. Taekor a acre today roaro- atlan taa .uaaorafca. Attoraay S. T. alsisot of Arteor aa Im toaay. J. B. 0Bryaa to W. McClar of Poatotoc la la today. The im taaafefaaj slectloo of oar to M to to ae ataf bore oa tao trat TMMSday ! April. Lone Grove. IT. S. AMaaador Is bar roarosaat- las; Um H. W. stark Dra Co. Dr. McMeos vac catted oat (roai Arstoaore today to soe Ue John Priest, ia coaaaltattoa with Dr. Draws. A. 2. rtaos aad aaa. W. A., of Doah- erty are bore today. Ma dill. KJc'ltiy to oa the sick UaL Saoepy Greeawood to sosae belter today. Boa Cttcrbark. tbe hoc buyer, to here. Ally Roane left yesterday for Mis sissippi for a ten days visit with rel aUres aad friends. J. H. Duneboo came In on the north bound train this morning Mr. Whitfield Is hore representing the Northwestern Mutual Life Inu ranco company. Judge Lewis is reported as being some better today. Tho condition of Mr. Hob Jones Is much better than for several days peat. , I'. Manna of the Danlson Lumber company Is here looking after their branch yard at this place. L. C. Reavlns. representing the Tex as Drug company of Dallas, is In. tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Taliaferro enter tained last night In honor of Wash ington's birthday. Their lovely homo was tastefully decorated In the nation al colors, red, white and blue. Tho evening was spent playing the popular game of high five. Refreshments be ing served during the game. I.ator luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Taliaferro, assisted by Miss Till laferro. The young people were also enter tained at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. Bmbroy Wednesday evonlng with whist and dancing. At 12 o'clock re freshments wore served and the guests departed after having had an enjoy able 'time. Pauls Valley. The Chickasaw Teachers Associa tion Is In session here today. It Is well attended something more than fifty teachers being In attendance. Springer. Mr. Nolen from Iine Grove moved here yesterday. Jim Dernron, who sold his resldonce to Mr. Nolen. Is occupying the Coultls place until he can build him a new home. Matt Mc Dun I els, who was so badly hurt by being thrown from a horse a few days ago. is reported much better today. Commissioners Court. Dave Johnson, colored, charged with disposing ot mortgaged property, was given an examining .trial toduy In commissioner's court. Defendant was placed under $1000 band and commit tod to Jail. Goo. Ruby and Albort Kvans who were arrested last Monday on a chnrgo of Introducing nnd selling liquor wore also arraigned boforo the commission er. They were placed under bond of $500 each and committed. Clarence Truelovo who was on a bus Incss mission to Comanche and Dun can was called homo today on account of illness In his family. J. H. Henderson, colored, was fined $11.40 today In police court for assault and battery. Mm fMai ruu. ao aaa aam vMOag la toaij of A. ft. M aaa of J C pa haw st tkia atanr. Ta of awrtat auao to ta aa tra of yart. la Ok ao malij. aat i:- Ctia iialHiia aai eaaw at aa aM ovor oar taa aai took t tae i Cc-iaytw. Evtrs ta Ha. Sen;s Ov-.t ia fee Shci. A 017 or re sxa oae of ossr rev jaf ntseat hioirht TlHf o tiTTca fbact a riRMiiid aass of her M - treataac taesa a oa cf ova aoaa yarda. TW rtry iataartltta taaraoi of ta4r l.-itv savd is of the eaJatoa tkat ta hT the stood 1 rv atfc is a Isioae. not oaty trots oa to aaotaor bot ta ansa, aad to asaat sJomrs fata1 A aaxra died kerv aitk it ahoat to yasn sxaa. iads-e Gait. Odscer LaiktUor. sal CKy n?tVlaa MoSott at to the moc ;sr! thto aftaraaoa ta aeter- ha: ! fke UuuMe vrkk U t -r h-r hod aaia saarttos roy sc ! nskabMc tbe ysH -vmra-x; to be rasj carafal sr. ' hire tao :' vkere fa aialcc - - tkoroasjhJy "asatnated. aad "shs be avr. nU taa city pt- eiaa. It woald ae a geod iaos. to theae stalls cC fross th ottom sa bora tkesa up.' The public snsrrslly doa't rea'" what tjsaderi la stock to. a irv y4-s as tke Xma-b had to shoot ov- a sd of boot la SaaU A rlca oa arfoaat of this dtooae vc vntnr ' mctm mi thf It to to be hoped that taa dto ! MIT torn mt imimI mm 4tf t la an ti tkat aoffarUrer saread ww oeear. The Union Meeting. Tke revival saottiag that to t- tg coadacted here at the court hous v Her. Faak Wright of Dallas aader n auspices of all Um churches ta tour to awakmaiag a general inter set, whi t. to aaeaoal la retiglous saeetlags. Hvr-ry aaa who attends seasas to devote tim aen dky In iarklag fHflinds to ix Dreseat at tbe next service. There is that utdoscrlbable aoasethlag about tke evangelist that brings tbe bearers into close sympathy with him and great gospel lessons are being taught. Mr. Wright's singing Is as superior as bis preaching and aiusic loving per sons are repaid for their attendance by this feture of the service only. 'Come to the services tonight and you'll be glad of it." said one business man to another today, and so Inter ested ones have been at work all day. The attendance was interfered with last night on account of the cold but as the weather Is more pleasant this eevnlng a large crowd will be In at tendance tonight Misfits. The lecture at the opera house, Thursday night will take yoir through the fields of human experience with brilliant touches on wit, pathos and mirth. You cannot afford to miss hear ing this popular lecture, it to worth three times the cost. A Meeting Called. A meeting of Camp Sam Davb dons of Confederate veterans Is hereby call ed for Monday night Feb. it at the city hall. J. F. EASI.HV. Commander. M. M. BRIGHT, Adjutant. The majority of the public school teachors of Ardi.ore left last night for Pauls Valley, to attond the session of tho Chickasaw Toachers Assocla tlon, which met thore this morning. A report by telephone from there today Informs us that over fifty teachors arc prosent and the session gives promise of being an Interesting one. BOERS ROUT SCOTS GRAYS. Crack British Dragon Regiment Cut to Pieces at Kllpsdam. London. Fob. 20. A detachment of the Scots Grays (second dragoons,) one of Great Britain's crack drafoons regiments has been cut by the Doers at Kllpdam. Hajor C. W. M. Flelden and Capt. K. Ussher were severely wounded. Two men were killed, six wounded and forty-six captured. The news was received this morning from I-ord Kitchener In a dispatch dated Pretoria. Feb. 19. The Scots Grays formed a part of Gen. Gilbert-Hamilton's column. The latter, while moving on Nigel Feb. 18. engaged a forco of Hodrs at Kllpdam The Scots Grays became detached were surroundod and cut off. Gen Hamilton was unable to dislodge tho Poors from tholr position, bo he con tlnuud his march toward Nigel. Tho Doers roloasod the Sctos Grays who had been made prisoners. A man's vlows on ttio excise questiQn sound somewhat different at homo with his wife listening from what they aro In a downtown barroom. There are several thousand roads tnat icau into trouulo and not one that leads out. "A man who will not flee will make his foos flee," hut what if his foes bo made of the same metal? Fire We have had no fire, but fire prices prevail at ou-store. If you want the best of every thing in Shoes we have itat lowest prices. SHOES SHOES SHOES We Wan: the Room lhey Occupy. You Want the Reduction Ladies' Shoes Q rn Ladies' Shoes 01 nn were S2, now.. ul.OU Broken lots.... ii,Uy J,g""" LYNN, Ihe Shoe Man. ' mmC' 'm1MMMMB.H 'ajs-E-'--H -da .r5r aMmmmmV -.MMdBBBVaBn? ' 1 mmmmmmmmmA ' MaVsl B smbbbbbbS 1 VjbbbbbbIH fBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV WANT COLUMN. Advertisements under tL.s head will be received at the rate of five (5) cents per line No advertisement re ceived for less than fifteen cents (15) cents. Special monthly rates furnish ed on application. The notice may contain any matter of "Lost.' "Found." "For RenL" For Sale.' "Stolon." "Strayed," or any purpose, without display lines. WANTED. WANTED A position as clerk in a grocery store, experienced, can fur nish good references. Address Box 311, rdmore. I. T. 20-3t WANT3D Voun? man to learn telegraphy and station work for rail way service. Address, L. C. Robinson, General Manager. Dallas. Tex. 2-lm WANTED Six good teams, steady work for three months. Enquire of A. 1 Frlck.-contractor on A. & C. works, n town. 27-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Good 4-room house. conveniently located In the nortTiwost part of the city. Apply to R. B. Wil kinson. 16-tf FOR RENT A nice suit of roomB over my store. R. W. Randol. 11-tf FOR SALE. FOiT S ALE 0negood team. En-18-6t quire at A. Kloskl's. FOR SALE Have fine new piano to soil, will take part In board. Box 07, city. lS-tf FOR SA"LT2 A complete planing mill, almost new, will' sell at greatly reduced price. W. S Paul, Joplln, mo. 17-4t FOR. SALE A well auger, See, or write J, F. Scrlvner. Box 531. Ardmore. I.'T. 5 d & w 1 m. FOR SALE My household goods, also one marc, two buggies, two sets ot hnrnoss and one Jersey cow. Apply at resldonce north of city bath bouse near Santa Fe depot Mm Mrs. J. W. COFF' FOR SALE Choice milch cows for sale or trade; some fresh and others to come In soon. 3lKl.w-lm. O. 0. WARREN. LOST. LOST One liver colored pointer dog about three weeks ago slight wlro cut on back, whit tip on toes, name Frank, nine months old. Deliver to J. B. Boone and get reward. 13tf MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE BOARD flose In on .Mill St.. near electric light plant, at the Goldsmith place. 18-tf Mrs. G. L. Carr Is sick with the smallpox, over In northeast Ardmore. Mrs. Cnrr'a husband Is Just getting up from having the smallpox. A letter received In Ardmore yester day from W. S. Crockett, who went to attend tho bedside of his sick fath er, announces that his father has been lying unconscious ever since he arrived. ASA HOLM AN Practical Tinner and Plumber Get my prices before placing your order for Iron Tanks, Weil Cas ing, Flues, Gravel and Tin Roofing. The best of work. Reasonable in price. , North Caddo St-, Ardmore. For COUGHS and COLDS Bromo-Quinine Bromoline Kermotts Quinine Tablets Scott's Emulsion Wampole's Cod Liver Oil and Cough Syrups Ga lore. COLEMAN BROS. King of Ardmore Registered Jersey Bull. Sire, Big Rock; Dam, Dithess W's Beauty. Will stand for the season for $5 C McCOY, Sth Ave., N.W. 6 Im S"3" Leave your Orders for Fainting, Paper Hanging and Signs At Latdlaw Lumber Co., X block North Ahdmoreite office. H. WIL.ES BEST meals in Ardmore for 20c Lunch at all hours. Also bed rooms nnd barber shop in connection. The fhop is iu charge of Bob Roberts, barber recent! v Formerly Ihe Rice Stand an experienced from Gainesville. NEW FOR OLD TUST received a ear of now Fur " niture, aud And that I need money and more second-hand Roods. Will be clad to exchange now for old Furniture. L. D. MASON, The 2udsr man. Notice. Ono hundred acres of land to rent for cotton, on tho McLlsh homo place, at Ardmore. Apply to -Hf A. Ii. CRUCE. An explosion of gaHolIno In tho den tal onico of Drs, Nicholson & Pen noli over llonnor & llonner yesterday, camo near resulting In a conflagration. Both dcntlHts wore present and by dint ot exertion succeeded In extin guishing the flames. About $35 will covor tho loss. Maori