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AMERICANIZATION OF MEXICO. Mountains Overrun With Prospectors from the United States. Within the nrxt tou ";tii afr'ulti ro ludutrlt" In the i ir.ibltr oi Mi-x lco will produce Rreater profits thnu her ralnos of silver and gold ami tier uraoltorB comblnod. During the past fow years over $500,000,000 of Amor Icon capital lias boon Invested In the republic and this figure will be greatly exceeded In the next five years Mex ico's mountains nnd hills are overrun with nroapectort from tho states; the t alley b and hot lands are being Invad ed by an army which represents many millions of foreign capltnl, and heif re sources aro being subjected to rigid Inspection by mon who stand ready to spend vast sunns In developing them. Tho Mexico of twenty, oven ten years ago, Is gone to return no more, and the awakening of a nation Is being accomplished by an Inpourlng of for eign capital In a rapidly increasing volume. MISS MAY MARKELL, A Socloty Bollo or London. Canada. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. issm.yy m utKrrx of Loti'Jot, Unlano, Canada, is a beauti ful girl who knows what suffering is and Wino of Cardut has brouuhthcr back to health. She is one of tho social favorites of her home and her recovery to health has permitted her to enjoy tho company of her many friends instead of lvintr on a dcu or sickness and suffering. For tho health she now enjoys sho gives credit to Wine of Cardui, Sho writes! "I have found Wloe of Cartful an ezctl lent remedy for female trouble. Isuiftred for three years with terrible bearlnpdown pains at the menstrual period. I could hardly stand on my feet and was never real well. Wine of Cardul was the only medicine that I could depend on to do me any good, as I tried several with no suc cess. Wine of Cardui cured me and I have now enjoyed perfect health for two yean, and give you all the credit for 1 know you dexrve It." For a young girl Wine of Cardui is tho best remedy to jjuido her through womanhood by starting the menstrual flow in iv in j'lliy nnd nat ural iiun.iiT. Menstruation started neht is very easy to keep rogilar through tho years of M.iture oniauhoou. Then tho "chango of lifo need not bo feared. Thus Wino of Cardui is woman's best relief from youth to old ago. A million women haTO secured blessed relief from their sufferings by tak ing this treatment. It roHovos men strual troubles in an incredibly short lime. In a stmplo caso of deranged menses Wino of Cardui never fails. To relievo disordered menses is to removs tho causa of other female troubles. Any physician will tell you that to remove tho cause of a diseaso renders tho euro easy, in fact seldom fails to comploU tho euro. If you would have tho damn relief which Miss Markcll secured try Wino of Cardui. You can take it with out an examination and without any ublicitv whatever, l ou can taxe it in fhfl nrlvacr of vour homo and secure just as much benefit as if a doctor had prescribed it for you. Thousands of wo men aro feeling tho vigor of returning health by taking Wino of Cardui. WINEofCARDVI A million suffering women havo found relief in Wino of Cardui. K Unwell. Try a GOc bottlo of Horblno, notice tho Improvement speedily effected In your nppotlto, onorgy, strength and vlcor. Watch how It brightens tho spirits, gives freedom from indlgos tlon and debility! Isaac Story, Ava. Mo., writes Sept. 10, 1900: "I was in bad health, I had afrtmnrth trnn1il fnr twnlvo tnnntha also dumb chills Dr J. W Mory pre- scriueu uuiuiuu, ji i;un-u mu in weeks. I cunnot recommend It too highly; it will do all you claim for It." Sold by W. F. Frame. In tho Vntcd States Court for tho Southern Mstrkt of tho Indian Tcr ritory. In tho matter oi J W I.e vine, bnnki'ii't. in bankruptcy No 5,363. To tho itonorabio Hosn Townsend, Judge of tho District Court of the Unltod States for the .Southern Dis trict of the Indian Territory: J. W. Levlnc of Avdmore, In the Southern district of tho Iudlnn Terri tory, In said district, respectfully rep resents that on tho 27th day of May, 1002, last past, ho was duly adjudged bankrupt under tho acts of congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has I duly surrendered nil his property and rights of property, nnd has fully com plied with nil tho requirements of Bald acts and of tho orders of tho court touching his bankruptcy. Whoroforo ho prnys that ho may bol decreed by the court to havo u foil dlschai-fc-o from atl debts provablo ngalns' his cstato unilor said bank- nipt aits, except such debts as arc ox- ;optod l.y law from such discharge. Dated this 29th day of December, A. D. J 902. J. W. I.EVINB, Bankrupt. GUN BUYING MADE EASY Holdenvllle as a Fur Market. Onp has naturally learned to Include cotton, corn, garden produce, hny, wood, stono and cattle as among tho wealth yielding resources of this lo cality, but fur Is seldom looked upon as nn Important factor In local com- morco. In conversation with H. II. Collum, a local fur man recontly from Tonnoaeee. some new light was thrown upon the subject of furs as a rovonue yielding source nt this point. Mr. Collum bought last week about 1,400 piece, 18 of which were deer hides. He tiRVB out something like $600 a week for furs. Last Saturday about $2,600 worth wore shipped from horo. The catch of ono man, W. II. Nolll. amounts to $120.38 up to tho prosont Tho native furs lncludo coon, opos sum, skunk, wild cat, wolf, fox, deer and civet. Thoro Is probably n monthly avorago of $2,000 paid out for rurs marketed horo and bought at sur rounding towns by local dealers. Conclusion can bo arrived at as to tho rovonuo producing vnluo of furs to tho pooplo of tho Indian Torrltory. Hoi- dcnvlllo Times. i I. B. 111 Him (0. i J & Estimates GUea on New Machinery. Repair Eng nes, Well Aogeis, Elc. General Line of QlacKsmilhlng. Best Equipped Macliino Shop in tho Territory. or Exchange Hew or Second Hand Machinery Broadway Si, Ardmore Will Buy, Sell I Southern District of tho Indian Terrl tory, ss. On this 29th dny of Decombor, A D. 1902, on rending tho foregoing pe tition, It Is ordered by tho court that a hearing bo had upon tho samo on tho 2d day of February, A. D. 1903, bo- foro said court nt Ardmoro, in said dls trlct, at 10 o'clock In tho foronoon; and that notlco thereof bo published In tho Ardmorolto, n nowspapor prlnt- od In said district, and that all known creditors and othor porsons in inferos: may nppenr at tho snld tlmo and plnro nnd show entiso, If any thoy hnvo, why tho prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. It Is further ordored by the court that the clerk shall send by mnll to nil known creditors copies of snld pe tition nnd this order, addressed to them tit their place of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Hosea Town sond, Judge of the said court, nnd tho seal thereof, at Arduiore, In snld dis trict on the 39th day of December, 11902. (Seal.) C. M. CAJIPDBLL, Clerk First published Doc. 31, 1902. GOOD GUNS FOU ONE WKKK CLIEAP A National Sport. Undo Snm i,iicourKs every man to learn to shoot , and to shoot well. Tho man who knows how to ehoot well nnd owns n Rood Run never times ovt wenry days. He line tho mentis and ingenuity to mnko n good tirno out of uTory dnll dny. If you haven't a Run, bny one now while we hnvo tnndo bu)iuK ensv. If the trim you hnvo doesn't suit yon, buy ono of these that will. The L. G. Smith Double Barreled Gun, The Lefever Hammerless Shot Gun. The Winchester Shot Gun. REPEA INS RIFLES. TARFET GUNS. Williams, Corhn & Co. OWN A SPLENDID SHOT GUN. GUNS CHEAPER THAN EVEU. sTha ArdmoraKta Ia5 JOB PRISTIN6 Get M am ed A TEXAS WONDhK. HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY. Pneumonia and La Grjppe, Coughs cured quickly by Foloy's Honey nnd Tar. Bonnor & Uonner. It takes a photographer to throw light on his subject. nnn Bmnll bottlo of The Toxas Won- 0 suUt Sold bj Uor, "Hall's Great Discovery, cures all KUinoy nuu umuuui uuuuu, . ".w . travel, euros diabetes, aeminai cram- iniip. weak nnd lame oacK. rneuinu- ... m 1.1.1 tun, unit an irregularities oi uiu mu noy .in i iilnddor In both women and men. nominates bladder trouble In children. It not sold by your druggist will bo sent by mall on receipt or i. Ono small bottle Is two months' treat ment and will euro nny caso above mentioned. DIt. B. W. HALU Sole manufacturer, St. Louts, mo. Sold by all druggists and W. B. Frame, Ardmore, I. T. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the United States Court In tho In dian Territory, Southern District, at k Bf uoberson, W. 8. Wolvorton, A. Chamber of Commerce Committee. Finance J. A. Blvens, C. L. Andor- son, J. A. Madden. Manufacturing nnd mercantile In terests C. II. ones, J. R. Pennington, J. K. P. Cnrapbcll. Public highways Max Westholmer, and Pay Only Ono Profit for Stoves, furniture, Dishes, Tinware and Hortld Hoods from all L Hi His. East Main St. Opp. Opnra House. We also Repair Stoves; .Exchange New Goods for old and have a big stock of slightly dam aged Rented Goods and Drummem SnmplcH fo sale, cheap. No harm to get our prices. Tho prevention of consumption Is -ii' tlrely a question of commencing uo proper treatment In tlmo. Nothing Is so well adapted to ward off fatal lung troubles as Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold by Uonner & Bonnor. The average man 1b generous to a fault If It happens to bo ono of his own; ho trents It so well It stays with him. Fatal kldnoy nnd bladder troubles can always bo prevented by tho uso of Foloy'a Kldnoy Cure. Sold by Bonnor & Bonnor. READ THIS. Ardmore. I. T., Oct 17, 1902. Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis, Mo. Dcar8Ir: Less than ono bottle of your Texas Wonder. Hall's Great Discovery, cur ed mo of diabetes, and 1 canchoerfully recommend 1L lours truly, H. A. YOUNQBLOUD. A man with a lot of money should bo satlsllcd with his lot. Take Notice, Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians. You and each of you aro hereby no- tlDcd that I havo taken as part of my allotment tho S.E.tf of tho S.E. and tho S.W. of tho S.E.U of Sec. 10, T. 4 S. 1L- 2F.- adjoining tho Incorporation of 'Ardmore on tho north. An porsoa ob taining a supposed possession of tho same will bo fraudulent and Illegal, and prosecution will follow to tho ful- Wo havo opened a fusllado of low )08t extent of tho law, equity and Jus- Stop It. A noclected cough or cold may lead to serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't take chances when foloy's Hon ey and Tar affords perfect security from serious offects of a cold. Sold by Bonnor & Bonnor. Though tho gas motor never falls to register, It has no vote. Pauls Valley. In the matter of Jno. D. Douglas, bankrupt: In bankruptcy. To th creditors of Jno. D. Douglas of "Whitehead of Southern district, aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on tho 8th day of January, 1903, tho said Jno. D. Douglas was duly adjudicated bank- H. Palmer, II. H. Pennington. Advertising Slg Simon, T. N. Colc- mnn, Orln Itcdfleld. Itnllroads. etc. W. A. Ledbottor, F. M. Gates, John I,. Gait, W. F. Whit- tlngton, C. L. Herbert. Agrlcnlturo J. B. Boone, John F. Easley, J. S. Mullen, M. Munzonhelmer. Membership C. L. Byrne, it. W. rupt; and tnat tho first meotlng of Dick, Don Lacy. creditors will bo held at Pauls Valley, In tho Southern district, Indian Terri tory, on tho 20th day of January, 1903, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, at which tlmo and place tho said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt, and trnnsact such other business as may properly como before said meeting. YEItKER E. TAYLOR, Entertainments John L. Gait, A. V. Doak, B. W. Roberta. House R. W. Dick, W. A. Wolyer- ton, A. C. Young. Arbitration C. L. Herbert, Leo Cnice, D. E. Allen, W. P. Poland, J. B. Spraglns. SIDNEY SUGGS, Pres. C. L. BYRNE, Soc'y. nerereo In Bankruptcy. poIeV S KMtieV CttTC First published Jan. 9, '03. kMnevs nntl Madder vh'tit iirifes on our stock of Winchester il.les and targot nuns. Como in and see the guns nnd ask tho price. WILLIAMS, CORHN & CO. tlco, I. W. FOLSOM. Ardmore, I. T., Jan. 7, 1903. 7-1 Ot NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho District court of tho United States, for tho Southorn district, nt Ardmoro. In the matter of O. C. Johnson, bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To tho creditors of G. C. Johnson, In tho Southorn district, In tho Indian Territory, at Ardmoro, a bankrupt: Notlpn Is hereby idveu that on the 10th day of January. 1903. tho said G. C. Johnson was duly adjudged bank' nipt, and that tho ilrst mooting nis creditors will bo hold at ray offloo at tho court houso In tho .city of Ard moro, on tho 21st day of January, 1903. at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, at which tlmo tho said creditors may attond, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt and transact such othor business qh may como be fore said meeting. JOHN HINKLE, Hoforee, In Bankruptcy. First published Jan. 11, 1903. Ab a cool weather suggestion there 1b nothing else as appropriate as a Leader heattng stovo. Sold by Spraglns. amenv ciTiztns IIbvIqb Improvement! on 5 kricoiy or Grass land (or Sale on ' Will find it to tboir ndvnn tnj;e to see tno before Eulliug. I will eivoBpeoml attention to tboee that nnn rrivp poppeRPion of houfcea itntneriintely. J. E. ARNOLD, Ardmore. I. T. You Need Blanhs The Audmoreite keeps ou hand The Midwinter Carnival opons at El Paso Januory 12 and closes Jnnua- ry 17, 1903. This Is tho third succes sive carnival in tho Southwest and promises to ecllpso any previous ef fort. Two thousand dollars havo quantities of tho following blanks been appropriated for tho world'n championship miners' rock drilling MORTGAGES, contest; xz.uuu navo been glvon THE NATURAL ROUTE C, O. & Q. ft. ft. TO MEMPHIS, THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST, TEXAS, OLD MEXICO, CALIFORNIA AND THE WEST. Pullman Drawlng-Room Buffet Sleepers Though l Puoblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. FREE RECLINING CHAIR On A. 11 Trains. CARS UHCQUALED SCHEDULES AND PERFECT SERVICE. J. CMcNAllY, D. P. A., E. M. DUNCAN, T. P. A., Oklahoms Cllj. 0. T. Oklahoma Clty. O. T. 0E0. H. LEE, a P. & T. A., Llllb Rock, Ark. to the roping and tying tournament of which $1,000 will bo given as tho first prlzo and $500 as tho second, etc. A $1,000 chnmplonshlp gun shoot, a big civic, military and fraternal parade, tho Oosklll-Mundy carnival company with thirty combined shows, 0vo PKOOFS OF SIGNA.TUUK, OF SALE, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, . AFFIDAVITS. DEEDS OF TllUST, bands of music 25 pieces each con solidated, fifteen frco attractions dal ly, bull fights on Mexican boII, eU are some of tho features affording six days of sport, pastime, revelry and fun, Thousands of Incandescont lights and six mllo search lights will be us ed for tllumnlatlons, $5,000 having been appropriated to the decoration comraltteo for thlq purpose. Twenty thousand dollars will bo ex pended for the entertainment of visit ors. Tho Texas and Pacific railway com pany will make tho rate of tmo fare for the round trip not to exceed $15 irom any point west of Terrell or Sherman. Tickets on sale January 10, 11, 12, 13, good for return leaving El Paso aB lato as January 19, 1903. tor further information seo any ticket agent or wi t B. P, Turner, general passenger and ticket agent T. & P. Hy. Co., Dallas, Toxas. PJtOTEST BLANKS. MINERAL LEASE, RENTAL CONTRACTS and NOTES. Tou can brtv them cheaper than you can afford to write them. Address THE ARDMOHEITE. I $100 Reward Will bo paid by tno Chickasaw 2 Stockmen's Association for the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing stock of any kind from any mcmbor of tbla Association. fwotiry Jell Payno. Pauls vnl lev. Oliarlov Roll. Roll. I. T.. J or W. L. Lapsloy, Wynnewood, X. a. i jnspccwrs, DR. 1 P. Howell, Pres. O. Y. IIaijjy, Sec. LOW HOLIDAY PATES To The OLD STATES Will tell tickets at one fare plus $2 for the round trip, Dec. 13. 17, 21, 22, 23. 20. Limit 30 days. Cotton Belt trains carry Pullman Sleepers at night, Parlor Cafe Cars during the day, and Through Coaches and Frco Reclining Chair Cars both day and night. The service compares favorably with that of any rond in the country. Write and tell us where you are going and when you will leave, and we will tell you what your ticket will cost and what train to take to make the best tunc and connections. A. 8. WAONER. T. P. LITTLE. D. M. MORdAN, T. F. A., Waco, Tel. T. A., Corilctta, Tt. T. t. A., FL WKtb. To. W. II. WEEKS, 0, F. T, A.. Tjrlw, Tu. 1 1 1 11C AiUUlUlCUC Prints All the NEWS All the Tinned I u