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V I To Our 'Iwc, tho "TArilnioro, Friends and Customers. unlerslgncd mr recants of respectfully Inform our nnli'nn Mint niir rpstippt . ItllflUU v. , - ...... ... 'fto places of b isim-as wW hft closed J1 tlio following dates; Thursday, iOct. 2 nnd Saturday, Oct. 11, tlieso ? .. A. -I ny ui jviuuuuii'iii. fclgned1 WESTHEIMEIt fe'lUUCtE, GUS AAIIONSON & CO. JAKE A. BODOW1TZ, WEISS DIIOS. It. LOWENSTEIN, J. II. KAHN, J. N. UARALL, CINCINNATI RACKET STOItE, WM. NEWMAN, BALTIMORE RACKET STORE. ii TAKE NOTICE. oJ School books, now and second-hand, nior saio uy j. u. wan tc uo. uook t. Satchel frco to each pupil. Buy your Ibooks from us. 10-tf. J. B. WALL & CO. I Some of Yesterday's Arrivals. The following are n ffv of the ar rivals In the city last night, most of whom went to Tishomingo today to ote on the treaty: T. I. Howell. Davis; Perrv Froman. Wynnewood; J. A. Camp, I'aoU: Men olas Buttery, Davis; W. C. Randolph, . T.Flournoy, J. P. Hill, P. N. Kerr, J. D. Hewitt, J. C. Elliott, C. J. Grant, auls Valley; Jos. P. Smith, Purcoll; Arthur Hazel), Jonathan Hazel), Erin Springs; E. B. Johnson, Newcastle; H. F. Baker, Wm. F. Selfried, I. W. Wil liams, L. D. Dlckerson, Wm. L. Byrd, Jr., Purcoll; John A. Walner, John E. Burks, Pauls Valley; W. C. Baker, Tishomingo; J. E. Carr, Wynnewood; F. Culbertson, South McAlestcr; C. Hennlngcr, Gainesville; J. C. Smith, Marietta. Church Notice. Tho fourth quarterly conference for Broadway Methodist church will bo jEeld In tho office of tho City National "JEank Thursday, tho 25th, at 7:30 p. oMth.. Tho local preachers will bo ex- e, pected to mako written reports of ; Ihelr year's work, also tho trustees of church property. Tho Women's For elfin and Homo Missionary societies it.... "v. """-' """"" "l1"""" W. J. SIMS, P. E, Lcavo bus and carriage calls at City Livery Stable. Phono 27. J 11-lm T. B. CATHEY, My now fall goods uro arriving dally. -New styles In street hats rolling, otc. Call and sco mo. 7-lm. MRS. LILA II. BOMAR. Notice of Dissolution. Tho firm ot J. M. Gollodgo & Co. , Pride, has boon this day dissolved "WT . . . .. . ... vy mutual consent, j. m. uonougo win contluuo tho business, collecting all notes, accounts and debts bolongiug M. Golledge & Co. debts against the said firm of J. M. Gollodgo & Co. Witness our hands this ICtli day of t n ihn firm nf T uuu jiuy nil uiu TSoptombor, 1902. 17-1 ra J. M. W. A. GOLLEDGE, PRIDE. CITY GOVERNMENT. W. Dick .. Mayor 3. H. Mathers City Attorney frohn L. Gait Pollco Judgo r?Q. H. Bruco City Clerk Coleman Treasurer Roberts. Assessor and Collector ap Fin)' (T. N. ,Hv. R. D. E. Booker Chief of Pollco .Bob McGeo City Scavenge Aldermen. es a First Ward J. W. Golledge, J. adiMIcCharen. avef Second Ward J. S. Mullen, I. 17-lBesL Third Ward C. L. Byrne, W. Kendall. Fourth Ward W. T. Gardner, A. (Toune. to Fresh oysters at E. 11. Pugh's. Special prices on large quantities. lC-lm. Cold Storage Plant Sold. This afternoon tho culd storage plant on Main street was put up for salo to the highest bidder. This action was brought about by the City Nation al bank, which hold n mortgage for $3,044 against L. B. Peyton, who has been operating tho plant for somo time Attorney II. C. Potterf was tho nuc- tlonecr. The blddors were few, and the plant was knocked down to Sam Noble for $3,000. Mr. Noble was n surety on the mortgage with Mr. Pcy ton. Just what disposition will be made of the plant Mr. Noble could not at present Inform us. Stoves! Stovesll If you don't llkoa your stove ubod last winter seo me. Can you use Notice to School Children. All school children wishing to enter the public schools aro notlflod to first apply to Suporlntendont J. R. Hcndrlx nt tho school board office, Noblo build lng, botweon 9 and 10 o'clock onch morning for examination, assignment, homo In San Antonio otc. PERSONAL MENTION. T Leon Miller Is here fr ui ueni son. V. II. Torbot Is in the city f:om Gainesville. John B. Porks enme up Inst night from Fort Worth. Miss Zoo Olive Is In Denlson visit ing for a couple of weoks. J. W. Scanlon returned homo Marietta on the belated train. Mrs. V. E. von Brunow Is In' the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul U. Jones. Robt. E. Thompson of Leon loft this morning for Tishomingo to cast his vote In the treaty election. Mrs. Robert Poland and mother, Mrs. Grlgsby, returned this morning from a summer's visit In Michigan. Mrs. Will Pycatt of Sulphur and Miss May Kelly of St. Louis arc In the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Pyeatt. Judge Gait, I. R. Best and W. T Nixon are back from the Frisco road, whore thoy have boon nppralslng right-of-way property. Ed B. Johnson of Chlckasha, ono of tho Indian commission who nogotlat cd the Indian treaty, 1b here and went to Tishomingo today. Joe J. Sparks, formerly of this city but now living on n claim which he secured In the now country near Comanche, Is In tho city Miss Bosslo Iiach, who has been spending about five weeks with Mrs, . C. Cruce, left this morning over tho Choctaw for Paducah, Ky., where ftho rosldes. Mrs. Brown, several grown daugh tors and a son-in-law or two, arrived from Baird. Texas, todav and will make their future home out near How lit. Mrs. R. W. Staten, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. I. R. Pulllam, left today for San Antonio. She Is now on her wny from Denver to her Ydu will never And a btttor wagon than tho Bain. Sold by Spragtns & Co. Weather Forecast. Tha forecast for Oklahoma and In dian Territory U fair and warmer to night. Friday fair. Seed ryo at E. B. Pughs. 21-tf. Mrs. KatherlnePeeples, Pianist. Pupils propared for conservatory course or educated Independently. Studio, First Presbyterian church an nex. 29-lra, C. man; u oommitiocs. Finance C. L. Byrne, chairman; 'A. C. Young, J. S. Mullen. Street and Alley I. IL Best, choir- C. L. Byrne, W. T. Gardner, S. McCharen. flu Police"'. C. Kondall. chalrmin; a I. R. Best, J. 8. McCharen. Flro W. T. Gardner, chairman; J. re,w. Golledge, J. S. Mullen. ,aDtJ Waterworks A. C. Young, chair man; J. S. Mullen, C. L. Byrne. Ordlnanco J. S. Mullon, chairman; a efj. W. Golledgo, W. C. Kendall, balaj Cemetery J. W. Golledge, ctalr (man; W. T. Gardner, I. R. Best. Sanitary J. S. McCharen, chair- fman: J. S .Mullen. W. C. Kendall. A. ist. fc. Young. nrga ent, :ent: Board of Health. Dr. J. W. Moffett, city physician; Drs. S. S. Carr. J. W. Smith. Walter nt Wlardy; Mayor R. W. Dick ty t ml n hi Ian'' W. J. B ROWN Undertaker West Main St., Ardmore, I- T. Warning Order. In tho United States district court In the Indian Torrltory, Southern dis trict: Alary M. Haley plnintin vs, John L. Hnley defendant. No 5272. Tho defendant John L. Haloy Is wanted to appear in this court in thir ty days and nnsw-er tho complaint of tho plaintiff, Mary M. Haley. Witness Hon. Hosca Townsond, Judgo of tho said court and the seal thereof this 27th day of June, 1902. (Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL, Clerk. S. II. BUTLER, Atty Plaintiff. J. S. MULLEN, Atty Non-Res. First published Sept. 24. Star Route Service. By order of the postmaster general bids will be nccepted up to October 15, 1902, for the re-lettlng of the star ronton from Ardmore to Simon, Ard more to llealdton and Ardmore to Ma dill, to become oporutlvo Nov. 10, 1902. Thoso routes woro let last spring and bcamo operative on July 1, last, but according to a department ruling thnt the contractor must live on or t ono end of tho route, which in this insnnce It Booms ho doop not, theso routes will again bo let on the date stated. Tho necossary blanks for prospective bid ders can bo obtained at the postofllco at this place. BIZET AND HALEVY. The Starr ' OrlRln of n l'opn- Inr Air In "tnrmc-n." Bizet, the composer of the world fa mous opera "( iiriucii. ' ntni linievy, his librettist, once ociupicd nimrtments whoso, outer doors opened on the same landing. As soon as he had llnlsbed an air Itlzet would hasten to submit It to bis neighbor, who subjected it to the most severe criticism. From morning to night the plnmKresounded In the composer's ap'artmeiit. One night Blzct finished 11 dramatic bit In which he Mattered himself he had success fully sketched the pride of a trium phant toreador after n successful bull fight. Rut Hulery listened In sllenco and showed but n moderate enthu siasm. Bizet, somewhat piqued, asked the cause of this coldness. It's rood, I admit," said Halevy. In fact, it's too good. It lacks move mentIt lacks snap In short, It's not popular enough." "Not iHipulHr enough!" shouted the piqued composer. "Do you wnnt to write for the slums? ' He went out in n nun, imt :"n rpienteii ami in nn hour returned with another air. "Lis ten to tins," said he; "here Is tny toreador Idea written down to your popular level." It was Indeed the song of the tori-udor. nnd the only ono which on the llrst night received an encore nnd seemed to move the llrst night audience from Its torpor. Chicago News. Thr Iltirmrup f!nntc of Cliro. The Bunnese jjaine (-eeius to bo rath er u heavy variety of chess, the pecul larlty of it being that a pawn "queens' when it strikes nn lumglimry diagonal line drawn from the player's left hand comer to the right hand corner In front of him his opponent's left hand cor ner. The pieces aro innsced on tho player's right hand, but the three prlv ileged pawns there are only three allowed to "queen" can only "queen" when tho queen has been taken, 0 should say hero that no piece cqulvu lent to our queen really exlslts In east ern chess, the most powerful piece be ing equivalent to our rook or cnstlo. In the lturiuoKe game the privilege of translation confers 110 higher hand on d pioee tliitn that of "ehekoy" called queen In European equivalence by vir tue of Its being unique n pleco pos sessing scarcely more power than n pawn. Tho usual move of tho pleco called "queen" In all oriental varie ties of chess is one square diagonally and It is never ono of the superior pieces. London Spectator. THE WOODCOCK. TVliero Diirn It IIIiIp Dnrlnir tlic Molt Inw Sennuitt It Is during the months of August nnd September that the mystery of the woodcock's life begins. This Is tho molting season, when the bird changes Its plumage boforc beginning Its Journey southward. At this time it leaves the swamps, vvuero does It go? That Is n question which has ncv- vr yet received n satisfactory answer, Although each sportsman nnd natural ist has his own opinion, nnd many fine spun theories have been udvnnced. Some say that the birds movo toward the north, some that they seek the mountain tops, coming Into the swnmps to feed only nfter nightfall; Bomo that they seek tho cornfields, ana lucre have been many other such theories. Probably the truth lies In a mean of nil theso statements. I think It prob able that tho birds know tho loss of their fenthere renders them to n cer tain extent helpless and more exposed to thonttackBof their natural enemies, and they therefore leave the more open Rwampa and hide In the densest nnd most tangled thickets. It Is certain that they scatter, for at this seasou single birds nro found In the most un usual and unexpected places. Years ago when shooting In Dutch ess county. N. Y., I knew ono or two swamps, which we called molting Hwninp. where In August we were sure to II lid a limited number of birds. These swamps were overgrown with rank marsh grass and were full of Hatches of wild rose nnd swectbrler. If we killed the birds which we found there, wo were sure In a week or ten days to llnd their places Oiled by about the same number. Outing. Hartford Life Insurance Ga OF HAUTFORD, CONK. Aspets: $3,146,328.97 Liabilities: $2,246,173.30 Snrplusi $900,155,67 Wants Rood AGENTS in overv town in tho Chickasaw Nation. OiTerinc top contracts to morv ot ability to sell good policies foir Rood old Company. Apply to a. E. ARNOLD, Territorial Manager, Anlmoro. I. T. W. C, KENDALL & CO. The most complete Rrocery 111 kliu UllJ- Phono No. '2. Chicken Food. Cheap at E. B. Pugh's. lC-lm. r You had better seo Billy Baldwin auoui inai oroxen buggy, suop on Broadway. Phone 87. You make a mistake If you don't tako that lame horse to BUllo Bald win's and havo him shod Phono 87. 4- --r - 4. .t. A I'lmit 1,000 Yrnn Old. In tho town of Illldershelm, Ocr many. Is pronnhly the most unique plant In tho world. It Is n rosebush 1.000 year old and sprouts from Its branches have realized fabulous sums, Some years ago a rich Englishman of fered $250,000 for this entire tree, but the sum was Indignantly refused. This wonderful plant clings nmld thickly grown moss against the sldo of the fa mous old Church of St. Michael. It is clahiK'd that It has bloomed percnnlnl ly since tho days of King Alfred, and this statement has never been dlsput cd, for its record has been a carefully kept as the pedigree of tho bluest blooded family In the kingdom. It Is supposed to havo been discovered by somo mysterious means through the medium of King Louis of HUder shcltn u far back as 1032. Passlno of the Cattle Range. As an outlet for Texas cattlo Indian Territory pasturos nro rapidly becom ing 11 thing of tho pnst. Opening of Indian lands to settlement Is tho cause Yenr by yoar tho nroa ot pasturage ac cessible to quarantlno cattle Is bocom lng more circumscribed nnd expensive nnd the South Texas cnttlo grower is brought face to faco with the problem of securing n now outlet. Thnt ho has no nltornatlvo but to put his stock In condition for tho block himself Is apparent. This will probably be tho last year that tho Torrltory pasture will bo available anil South Toxa must go Into feeding or go out of tho cnttlo business or at least Its present pretentious scale. Tho Llvo Stock World. DENTISTS. OFFICE : : Cruce Buildinir Opposite Postofllco. D& NICHOLSON. Dentist Orer Ilonner .V nonnrr'iMmir store. Rooms 1 nml3 between Dri. von Keller nnrtL roliom. No Work for Negroes. CAST IE Everything good to eat French Drip Coffee 11 specialty Your trade solicited. KATIE WILLIMSON. Propv Phono 1214. My shoo Bhop has boon moved from tho Whlttlngton building to Y. B. Lynn's shoo store. I must havo work. Glvo mo a trial. Lowest prices nnd boat work. Now boots and shocn mado to ordor on short notice. All kinds of repairing dono. , . P Yours In oarncsfy 28-dw-lm. II. J. DIXON. Mcsdamea McLaughlin and Blocker havo established dressmaking parlors at Mrs. McLaughlin's mllllnory store Prices rcasonablo nnd work guaran teed. H-lrn. R. A. R1NER, the Grocer, ! yCorrics Feed nnd Groceries j Corner Caddo nnd Broadway 3 Ardroora, I. T. TAKE NOTICE. School books, now and second-hand, for salo by J. B. Wall & Co. Book satchel freo to each pupil. Buy your books from us. 10-tf. J. B. WALL & CO. Heating Stoves. Coal or wood any kind you want, Largest line In Ardmore Don't fall to sco them B 4 you purchase your winter stoves. 21-tf. T.K.KEAUNEY.' Go to E. 21-tf. B Pugh for your seed ryo. Notice. All personB Indebted to mo will please call at onco and mako settle ment. I will pay Ardmoro prices for cotton In tho seod at Love's gin nt Wilson. J. E. MULKEY, O-d&w-lm. Wilson, I. T, Baggago Transfer DAGGAGE called for and deliv u ered to all trains dny or nieht. Reliable, first class service. Check er on all trainB. Paono 1C4. J. S. KOWLES. )Ee KUf) ili er w v in. I Physicians Prescriptions To Take Plwei' The lVomnn nnd Her Fncr, Once upon n time a woman bad a quarrel with her features because they made ugly faces at her when she looked In tbo glass. She scolded and scolded, but It nil did no good. Finally she Bat In front ot her mir ror, and with rouge, powder and black pencil went deliberately to work to show her faco how wrong It was and succeeded. After n time she smiled a smile of Intense satisfaction, and her face smiled pleasantly back at lihr. Moral. It Is better to moke up than to continue differences. New York Herald. Unreturnt- 1, Mrs. Meeklns What n nice lady Mrs. Sclden Is I Mrs. Pratt Is ebo? I never met her. Mrs. Meeklns Perfect! I told her today I was ashamed of myself be cause I never bad returned her call, and fiho said, very politely, you know, that I ncedn t worry myself; that I could keep It as long as I pleased. I Boston Transcript Maddening;. The wife of nn Edinburgh Journalist said to a young unmarried friend: "Fannie, take my advice and never marry n newspaper man." "But your husband is a newspaper man, and you seem to get along very well." ' 'But wo don't. Every evening ho brings home n big bundle of news papers from all over tho country, and It nearly drives me crazy." "How HO?" "I read about tho bargain sales In London, Manchester and other places a hundred miles off, where I can't get to them." Scottish American. 0 THEjjiil CLIMAX I Anked nnd Answered. Female Lnwyer How old are you 7 Female Witness You know ns well as I do thnt I'm Just a week younger than you are; but. If necessary Feraalo La wycr(hastlly) Never mind; It Isn't necessary. Chicago News. rtnthvr DlacunrnKlnir. "She told mo sho hud made n study of palmistry." "Well?" "Well, sho offered to read my palm, and 1 let her." "Naturally." "And theu she told me that I Was go ing to suffer a disappointment In love, but would get over It nnd marry n poor girl." "What did you say?" "What could I say? She's rich, nnd I Intended to propose to her that very evening." Vlint Auntver Could She MnkeT Mother Elsie, your sister tells me you took n second helping of pudding nt Mrs. Brown's today. Little Elsie So I did, mamma. "Do you think that was right, Elsie?" "Yes. You know you havo often told me not to contradict any one, and Mrs, Brown said, I know'Elslo will have a second helping to pudding,' and 1 couldn't contrndlct her, could I?" Washington Star. N September scnsntioiiB is reached in the arrival of our exquisite stock of Fall Milliner'. The collection is so magnificent, the styles so faultless that we arc enthused with 4 and so varied the elaborateness of thefJdisplay and with our opportunity of fitting perfectly any face with a stylish hat. The new arrival of goods includes a special display of Pattern Hats, a large shipment of new Street Hats, All the new novelties in Millinery, and the Tailor-Made liat, the swellest imported creation in the city. You are invited to inspect our stock. MISSES REED & BAIRD, At Madden, Sykes & Co's. T. N. COLEMAN THE LEADING DRUGGIST. Every man should profit by his own mistakes, but most of us would prefer to profit by tho mistakes of others. Philadelphia Record. g Correct Dispensing of the Purest Drugs You Know What You Are Taking When you tako Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula la plainly printed on every botUo showing that it is simpiy iron ana quinine in a tasteless form. No euro no pay'.'EOc. Til For Tnt. Algy When ho married the widow, he stopped i iuoUiug. Maud-Why? Algy Well, sho gave up her weeds for him, and ho gave up tbo weed for her. Certainly n Clever Lnwyer. "Is he a good lawyer?" "A good lawyer! Why, say, I'vo known him to prove the truth of what Isn't bo and not half try!" Chicago Post, Tho, trusting shoemaker Is apt to get beaten "out of his boots Philadelphia Record. ' " r. x r. i s s t t t Molasses Standard of the World We carry a fresh stock of sizes at all tirnes, it in all TYLER & SIMPSON, Wholesale Distributors. s $ I s t t i