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ENUMERATORS APPOINTED. AN ARMY IN ART. A Blast of Music From the beat performer won't impress nnyono unless the- in Btrumeut is worthy of tho master. An inferior instrumont, no matter of what kind, is a continual source, of anuoyauco. On tho oth or hand a (rood instrument is a continual sourco of pleasure and satisfaction. Our Musical Instruments which aro tho kind that plenso un der oil circumstances. They nro not hirh priced, but high grade. E. B. LUKE Ardmore, I. T. j See A. Parks, the i Marble Man Oppos- ; ite Court House. Turn Loose If you liavo a surplus of land, anil Ciave to turn loose, call on us. Wo fliave mon who will take- It and treat you right about it. Lands for Allotment If you are an Indian and entitled to an allotment and haven't tho money to pay for an Improved place, oonic to sco us. Wo ara In a position to get you good property. City ProDcrty and Farm Lands. Wo have sumo splendid bargains in clty proporty and farm lands. YOUNG & DREW, Ofllco In Noblo liros. building. Ardmore Drug Co. Lon M, Frame, Druggist. Puro Drugs and tho finest lino of Cigars in tho city. We Know How & If n picture is destined to go next somebody's heart, it ought to bo a pretty nice picture. We've made photographs so long, ud made them 30 well, and tnado so many of them, that you should feel pretty sure that this is the place to get good photographs. S. S. COJLE, ARDMORE, I. T. KIRBY & COBB, Real Estate, Rental? and Insnrance. Noble B'ld'g. Ardmore, I. T. 4 Rood 3 and 4 room houses for rent in good locations. U homes for salo; investors will do well to look this up. Vacant lot in Rood, sightly lo--cation for Balo on very reasonable terms. 20 improved placos for sale; -part down, balauco on payments. List your city aud farm property with us. The only $35 Cigar in tho Chickasaw Nation. ELDO I ) The Only Union Made 5c Cigar in the Cityi ARDMORE, IND. TER. A MUSICAL TREAT. Prof. Denek Performance Last Night Revolutionized the Art. The peoplo who attended tho piano nrllnl nt tire First Baptist church by l'rof. Jos. II. Dunck last night ix iiprteil n norforinnneo of more tlmn or dinary merit, but thoy dirt not renllio that Hiey were to have an opportunity of listening to 0110 of the really great musicians of the n until he touched the keys of the piano. His technique In wonderful ami he can come very nearly making a complete orcheetrn out of one Instrument. Some Idea enn he had of how he line mastered the piano by knowing that with one hand he readily execute! dlltlcult mu sic that was written for both hnnds. Anionic thoiio In attendance It wait noticeable that people from all the churches wore present. The perform ance was one of real merit and Its natrons were not confined to the church at which the musician played. For the benefit of the Home Mission Society of the Broadway M. 15. church l'rof. Denck will entertain In the parlors of the Hanks hotel next Monday night. You will never find n better oppor tunity than now to get rid of that old buggy and buy one of these new White HlephnntB that we have Just unloaded. WILLIAMS. CORHN A CO. Call nnd see Ansluy Ilros. They will show you a display of nice photos. West of tho courthouse 81-OL Attention, W. 0. W. There will bo a apodal meeting hold Friday, Soptombor C, at 8 p. in. to porfoct organization aud olect olu cora of tho W. O. W. Dogroe Camp. All mombors aro rcquostod to bo pros out. J. N. MORGAN, C. FLEM DKSIUNS, Sec. 31-Ct. R. T. DALLAS the rellablo Grocer host In tho city. Prompt delivery. ti J'liono 115, North Oaddo St. !7 Lot us assist you Inj- preserving ANSLKV BROS, Photographers. family records. 31-Ct. WANTED I want tliom old winter duds to clonn, ropalr and got In shapo. Tho Ardmoro Steam Dyo Works. 'Phono 30. L. F. BURTON, Prop. 3-Gt. Judgo Townsond'a physician ad vises him not to leavo horu for at least a couple of days, foarlng something Horlous might happon to his throat, which is causing him trouble. EVERYBODY liavo your clothes cleaned. Thoy neod It. 'Phone 230. 3 Ct. L. F. BURTON. Mayor Dick made a visit to the, wa terworks lake yesterday afternoon and reports about 40 toaras and 100 men busy at work, and ovarythlng moving along as smooth aa can be. Ono marriage llconso was issued this morning. W. II. Hartman and Cnlllo Ilosswoll, both from Loon. It. 1). M'cCharon, brother of our al derman nnd grocoryman, hns accept ed a position with A. F. Jones. Wnl- tor McCbaron, anothor brother, has boon with Mr. Jonos for somo time. Attention, KnlohU of Pythias. All mombors of Myrtlo Lodge. No. 7, holding bonds on tho Castlo Hall will prosont thorn to Marcus M. Bright, treasurer, for payment of tho Interest accrued. M. M. GRIFFITH, C. C. Attest: W. A. PRIDE, Sec'y. 3-lt. v We are showlnn thb season the Dunlap Hat, the world's standard. ED RINGER. Z' -fr Mutual Relief Circle Pays Sickness, Accident uud Burial Benefits at a Small cost to Members. Agonts Wauted, Apply to T. O. BRIDQMAN, Secretary. Established 1900. M Special Session of District Court. Census Authorized. This morning Mayor Dick called a sppflal mooting of tho city council for tlio purpose of ihissIuk' a resolution nsklhg Jtldgo ToU'iiHimd to nppolntf two enumerators to take the census of tho town, In order that the number of voters In the city might bo ascer tained. A resolution covering all the neces sary points had been previously pre pared, wbleh was unanimously adopt ed by tho council. About 10 o'clock Judge Townsond had the distrct court opened in his rooms nt the Whlttlngton hotel nnd the resolution was presented to him In due form by Mayor R. W. Dick. ICverythlng being rogulnr nnd ac cording to law Judgo Townsend ap pointed W. It. Roberts nnd Jack Crouch to take a census of the city. Messrs. Itoberts and Crouch will en ter upon their duties nt once, nnd It will not be long before the mayor can order an election to see whether or not we enn issue bonds. II. J. Mcllrlrie was admitted to the bar by the court. After some other little mnttors the court took a recess, In order that the same might convene again to attond to any other matter that might come up before him while In the city. One Dollar and Forty-five Cents Buys one thousand good 5-lnch cy press shingles nt 1-tf. HOUSTON I1ROS.' Commissioner's Court. Oeorgo Schrader, Introducing and soiling was found guilty aud bound over In the sum of $500, which ho mndo. William HInkle, nssault to kill old man Uarnos, was found guilty nnd bound over In tho sum of $500. Ha tilled tho bond. Among tho buslnoss transacted by Judgo Townsond this morning wnB tho authorizing of tho Issuing of $25,- 000 of watorworks and soworngo bonds for the town of Pauls Valley. IS. n. Pnch hns nomn flna nrRnrv. Ing pears when ho Is soiling for $1.75 por bushel. Call early. G-2t. Married. Charles Zubcr nnd Miss Mngglo ninghnm, both of Macon, Ga. Miss Magglo Bingham will bo romombored as tho sister of W. H. Bingham, who spont nbout a couplo of years In our city. Mr. Zubor Is a promlnont Insur- linco man of his section, and thoy both liavo tho good wishes of tho pooplo of Ardmore. Preserving poars at $1.76 per bush at E. B. Pugh's. C-2t. Rov. Q. T. Black will preach at tho Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Kvorybo.ly Is Invltod. Remember Ansley Bros, for fine photographs, west of courthouse. 31.GL Willie Kendall, the blind boy, will pronch tonight nt the Christian Volun teer Tnbornncle on North Washington street. Gin Men. Wo can Insuro your gin this sonson at reasonnblo rates In first-class com panies. Our companies will pay their losses. Wo represent nothing but old reliable, well established companies, known throughout tho world. Wo adviso our friends to look out for wild-cat companies. ROBERTS, POLAND & BRUCE. 2G-d&w-tf Wesloy B. Burnoy Is confined to his homo with lllncsi. NEW NECKWEAR. If you would have vour tie without fault, wear either of these: The New Blues, 4- The New Greens. The New London Smoke. ED RINGER, -H 4.4.4. 4.4.4. "You will have to hurry." Humphro vlllo, tho bluo front ,tont photographer, is going to lonvo tho first of Octobor. If you want somo of his fine photos you must corao at once. H is going! This Is no Joko. Going, sure. Bring tho baby and got a picturo you will bo more thnn pleased with. Don't for got tho dato Octobor 1. Romomber tho placo, north of Ardmorolto ofllco. 2-2L Undo Tom's Cabin is rathor an old play but it will novor wear out, es pecially when played as tho Terry company played It at this placo on last Thursday evening. This is ono of tho finest companl s on tho road. Thoy transact their business in a businesslike manner. Tho company Is composed of ladies and gentlomcn, no fakes following thorn, and thoy glvo a first-class performance Cedar The Greatest Exhibition In America Now Before the Public. Never was there BWh a congress of riders bb that shown by Buckskin Bill In his newest and groatest wild wost. Over 1,000 man, and horses par ticipate in this unparalleled oxhlbl lion, embracing peoplo from nlT na tions. Cowboys, scoutr, Indians, vaquoros of Mexico, cossackH of Russia, gau olios of South Amorloa, cavalry from Hnglnnd, Hrnnco, Germany, ns well as a troop of our own boys In blue. A battery of nrtlllory will inspire the vast audiences with enthusiasm and delight. The stage coach robberies of "a fow years ago will be faithfully reproduc ed In nil their thrilling romance, tho rescue of Buckskin Bill nnd his fear less band bolng ronllBm seldom wit nessed. The Indians in their vlllagos never fall to attract large crowds, and are friendly to all. Thero aro bands headed by Harry Creagler's famouB cowboy band. The military band and tho fomalo rough riders band aro amoug tho best bauds In tho country. Buckakln Bill will be hero Wednes day, Septombor 17, and will doubtless liavo many thousands of peoplo to see him. Tho grnnd stroot cavalcado will talto place at 10 In tho morning. fin in Ti! T! Tllfll'a fnr tivn.npvlni. w VV. .,. ... ..B.. M UBVIIIIth pears. Thoy will cost only $1,75 por bushel. C-2t. Licensed to Wed. Tho following mnrrlago Uconses liavo been Issued slnco our last re port: J. B. Prlco and Ida Cummlngs, Lone Grovo. Jamos Quick, Tishomingo, and Amcnda Tallant, Emot. J. S. Smith and Hattlo Tallory, Mil burn. W. J. Burnett and M. A. Smith, Buckhorn. C. D. Hodgccook, Ada, and Linden Brown, Tyrora. R. A. Phllps and Dora Mlllor, Da vis. A. M. Doyle and Annlo Smith, Mid land. Guy Butlor and Emma Hopper, Boot Crook. Jim McKlnncy, Pauls Valley, Carrie Burch, Pnoll. C. C. Perkins, Tussy, and Ella Rid dlo, Roberson. J. A. Stephens and Lllllo Laney, Oakmnn. S. S. Tlbbotts and Susie Stover. McGoo. D. W. Coffman and Lido Russell, McGoo. Samuol Rawson and Llzzlo Wntes, Dolborg. J. B. Stono and Ida Rushing, Max woll. S. C. Haley and Molllo Wolr, Wynne wood. ' Augustus Alphonzo Blade and Re becca Bohannon, Midland. G. R. Btirnltt nnd Mattio Dodd. Wynnewood. John Wilson and Ludh Cotton, Lind say. B. F. Fowlor and Lutlo Morgan, Ada. Samuel L. Bottoms, Ada, and 0111c Gody, Contor., Arthur A. King, Topoka', Kan., and Cnrrio B. Dayton, Pauls alley. Henry Purncll, Foster, nnd Lizzie Hall, Wynnowood. N. G. Mosos and Laura Todd, Chlg ley. A. H. Todd and Ivla Wilson, Chlg ley. YOU WANT 'EM. WE HAVE 'EM. A good dlmonslon cypress shlnglo for $1.45 the thouand. -1-tf. HOUSTON BROS. Dr. MulllnB of Fort Worth, special ist in diseases of tho oyo, car, nose nnd throat, will bo In Ardmoro at tho Whlttlngton hotel September 18 and 10. 27-dw-tf. Mrs. Katherlne Peeptes, Pianist. Pupils proparod for conservatory course or educated independently. Studio, First Presbyterian church an nox. 29-lm. Arthur Kirkwood was put in Jail last night by Doputy Honson, ho be ing enpturod at Eastman. Ho is chargod with having carnal knowledgo of a girl under 16 years of ago. Removal Announcement. To My Friends and Customers: I wish to nnnuonco to you that I havo moved my gallery out of tho Randol building Into tho Herbert & Lewis building, opposlto tho post office, thus consolidating tho two gal lories, which makes everything com plete. 1 will endeavor to plcaso you with tho best photos to bo had, and ask you to corao In and cxamlno my work beforo placing your order elsewhere. Thanking you for past favors, and asking a contlnuanco of somo, I re main yours to plcaso, 3-d6t-wlt. ' ' ' ' " S. S. COLE. ' SCHOOL BARGAINS. ....School op'.'us September 15, nnd you've got no wony coming about tho Shoes your girl is to wear; we've done that for you. FOR SIX DAYS ONLY We will sell Rood, solid leather slippers for G5c; nlfo the best solid leather slippers in larger dizes for $1.95. No other Euch foot wear bargains ever offered. 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 THE II (its Kill REALISTIC WIJLrD -we Grand Military Rough Riders Purely Educational, Genuinely Historical, Delightfully Amusing, A Grand Inspiring exhibition Consisting of Cow Boys, Indiaus, SIcxicaus, Arabs, Cossacks, United States, English, Ger man and French Caalrymen, Roosevelt's Rough Riders and Battery of Light Artillery. REQUIRING 1,000 MEN AND HORSES. Among tho many foaturos of this Mammoth Exhibition will bo fonts of mirksmanahlp, lntroduolng Uuekskln Hill, who will appear at oaoh por formnnco and give bis woudorful exhibition of shooting from horsoback at full spood, also a scoro ot malo and femalo orack shots of tho world. Wild Broncos, a Herd of Uutlalo and Toxas Btoors This enormous outfit is transported in its own apodal railroad train of 31 doublo Iongth cars, comploto in ovory particular, carrying all tho paraphernalia roquired for tho largost arons ovor oroetod, seating 20,000 pooplo, protecting tho audlenco from sun or rain and being dollghtfully cool and so arranged as to bo eroctod near tho city in an caBy accessible location, On the day of bis arrival thoro will bo glvon a FREE 8TREET PARADE at 10 a. m. by Cavulrymon, Artlllorymon, Cow Uoys, Indians and Wild Horsos; Buffalo long bornod Texas Oattlo, Ovorland Mall Ooaoh, Frnirio Schooner, Wag ons and othnr rolics of days gono by, nil ot which will bo enlivened by flvo bands of music, led by. Buckskin Bill's Famous Cow Roy Band. Two exhibitions dally, rain or shino, at 2 and 8 o'clook p. m. Will exhibit at ARDMORE, Wednesday, Sept. 17. -H-.h.-M--M'.;,-Hm Lowest Prices Correct Styles That is what you want; we have both We are now displaying an elaborate line of early Fall Outing and Ready to Wear Hats in Scratch Felt, Smooth Felt and all the Season's Novelties in Veil's Infant's Caps, Misses' Hats, Etc. The up to date Cut Price Millinery House. !;R. Lowenstein's Cut Price Millinery House. SHOE fVl AIM. TT 1PTTTTTT 'I Tournament and OF THE WORLD. County (Nob.) Nows. , ,t r i" 1 '