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.ft. Ready to Wear Hats. 9 Jj There is no getting around it, the bargains are here a-nd the people know it too, as proven 4j l)y the continuous crowds surging through the store. LGWENSTEIN'S, HEADQUARTER'S FOR MILLINERY. You Need Blanks The Arnorcltc keeps on hand uiuantltles of the' following 'Ulanks: MORTGAGES, ; .DILLS 0F'8ALrE, QUIT 'CLAIM 'DEBUS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, AFFIDAVITS, DEEDS COF TRUST, PROOFS OF SIGNATURE, (PROTEST BLANKS, MINERAL (.LEASE, ' " .RENTAL CONTRACTS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, WARRANTY DEEDS, (BANKRUPTCY BLANKS, .PROTEST (CERTIFICATES, (POWERS OF ATTORNEY, and NOTES. vYou can buy thorn cheaper ithan you can nafiord to yrrlto them. Address The Ardmorcite, X Ardrnoixj, l. T: Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right HR NICHOLSON. Dentist ' ,nooma L, 2 .anfi '6, ovor iBonner ' Banner's. . Special autentlon to high class and difficult cases of dctlatry. . Ardmore Drug Co. Lon M. Frame, OrtigajUt., Puce Drugs nntl ttte finest line Cigare in the city. hV&taa ft Wall Paper; PAINTS AND OILS. T. N: COLEMAN'S. We are Enlhilittlc Oier Our Millinery. We've n rieht to be for never before have eyes rested upon such stylo and beauty. The display is superb each II at posesscs some feature of fashion, Smart Styles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T.T 0 0 0 CONFEDERATE VETERANS. John H. Morgan Camp, U. C. V. will hold Its regular .meetings on tho second Sunday .In each month at Uh city hall at 3 o'clodk p. m. All old soldiers Icrlted. J. W. GOM-EDQK, Com O. H. BIITJCE, .aUJUtanL 129,250 Eldo cigars smoked In Art! more last year. 1G-1W Fish and fun como your way when you use our Ashing tackle. WILLIA1IS, COBHN & CO Tho Ladies' aid 'Society of the'C, P. church will meat with Mrs. Stowo Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. MRS. "W. T. NIXON, Scc'y Yon 'will find -all tho late drinks at J. B. "Wall's fountain. JM5 AntS! -Anttl ..Ants I Km em. J. Jft.. -Ilouerson gnaran tees tho. work. 120 B. Washington BtrccL 10t-3O, If yon wish acoo, refreshing drink you will havo to o to Bonner's. 12-2 Concord grape, -red raspberry, wild cherry tad orange i phosphates trud to their name when served at mi fountain. BONN11ER & BONNER, 12-2 Soda Water Dispensers Tho nations pfldo, standard rotary shuttle sewing machines, : at WEEKS BROS'. Practical Tinners and Plumbers. Fancy, drlnka, only .such as Julius can make. 12-3 KAUNAS .CQNKKCTIONERY. Mineral Wells water yon tap at J. B Wall's fountain. 9-5 P. 0. Box. 562 mw3M S Wash. St F. M. SNIDER, Survoyor and Allotment Locator, iReal Estate and Rental Agent. Ahdmore, ' . Tbr. llluy and Bell Lamia. Can 'Locate you If ran, nave no una. rrepare Maya anu mbku pjru. iioHiKnate iioiaesteaiM anu nssis you ,ln l'lllni: on your Allotmonts at th LJUQ,OII1CO. Easter Millinery 11 you sail to inspect our line you will ab solutely miss seeing the prettiest Hat creations in the city, Mrs. ML E.Spurgeon. TRIBAL CATTLE TAX UPHELD. OecUlon Rendered by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Washington, April 12. Tho court of appeals of the District of Columbia has 8ii h tain el tho authority of tho Indian tribes In tho Indian Torritory tomnlto tho payment of a permit feo or tribal tax a preroqulslto to Brazing cnttlo and otiicr Hvo Btock within tho In dian Territory by persons who aro members of tho tribes and has bus UUncd tho authority of tho secretary of tho Interior to enforco such an Indian law by removing from tho In dian Territory all cnttlo and other Uvo Btock upon which this feo Is not paid. Tho decision was In tho caso of Edwin T, Morris and other Texas cattlo men against Ethan A. Hitch cock, secretary of tho Interior, In which tho plaintiff sought to enjoin tho secretary from removing from tlio Indian Territory cattlo upon which they had refused to pay tho tax. Whlto & Crouch havo almost exhaus South Washington will bo completed wlUiln a short time. It will bo Uie swellest barn in tho city and will liave tho finest rigs. Mall Contract to Ardmore D. E. Klynt, our popular llvcrmon has 'secured the contract for carrying tho mall from Madlll to Ardmore. Ho will put on a hack line and begin his duties next Monday. Mr. Klynt car ried tho mall over this route for sov' eral years and thoroughly understands tho business Madlll News. Union Clerks. Tho clerks' union will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at tho old hall. R. McLlsh camolnfrom Wapanucka today. Moraon Pruett left for his homo in Pauls Valloy, after spending two days In tho city. Rev. McKonzlo of tho Chickasaw Or phans' Homo at Ixibaiion camo In on tho Choctaw Uils afternoon. Wm. H. Berry, manager of tho Ard mora Telephono Exchange, left today for Purcell, where he will make ar rangements for moving tho long dls tanco office In Uiat place. Georgo Henry Bruco left today for Guthrie, where Uio grand lodge of the Royal Arch Masons of tho two territories meet tomorrow. Mr. Bruco goes aa a representative of Ardmoro lodge No. 11 R. A. M. Why worry with making klmonas when you can get such nlco ones at Mrs. VanDenbcrg's Thursday, April 10? 12-4 Miss Beard will havo mmo nobby midsummer straws on display the last of this week. 12-3L Captain E. D. Shaw of Graham Is In tho city today doing some trading. Captain Shaw Is an old Confederate soldier and camo from Georgia this .country. Ho fought in tho 18th Georgia regiment, and while In the hottest of tho battle at Gaines' .Mill known. as tho "Seven Days' Klght," ho was shot through tho neck with a can nan lhall, the ball breaking his neck. The .captain had us feel of his neck and showed us whero ho took out threo pieces of .tho nock hone, after which It healed up and is all right now. Jack 'Crouch has been on tho sick list tor several days. Entertainments given by religious societies of Ardmoro aro always ap preciated, as .attested by tho attend anco to them. That ono to bo given by the B. Y. P. U. of tho First Baji tlst church at tho resldcnco of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichols .next Thursday night will bo no exception. Everybody In vlted. Everybody attend. Whlto & Clark havo almost oxhaust ed tho local market of pretty drivers that can bo purchased at any price They certainly havo somo protty horses ready to grace their now barn on South' Washington. .Good luok will attnd you on yur drat day's outing If you aro armed wUh th kind of fishing tackle that comes from, our staro. WILLIAMS. OR.HN & 09. Commissioner's Court. Charley Craig and others, charged with disturbing tho peace and weapon, by dispossessing the Mississippi Choc taw Indians south of town, had their case continued until tho 20th. Alonzo Brown, assault to kill, was before tho commissioner this morning and tho caso wns continued until tho 13th of May. ", - Thero will be a big horso raco at Arbucklo tomorrow and somo fast stock I pitted against each othor. OklahomaCjjDry, , Oklahoma City, Ok., April f2. Pat rons of tho Sunday saloons were dis appointed today ta (flpdeycry saloon In tho city closed. It WILLSOON BE FINISHED AT PRES. ENT RATE. All Members of Families File on Quarter Section Adjoining Mr. Mlttcher Accomplishing the Work. Pawhuskn, I. T.. April 12. Whllo up In the agent's offlco the other day Mr. Mltscher Informed us that over nlno hundred allotments had been taken by Osages. At tho samo time Oh-loh- hah-wal-la.a n cx-chlerf, wns JtiBt mak ing a filing for himself and twelve others, mostly children and grand children of his. It hiw been tho gen oral Impression among the peoplo who have kopt In touch with tho Osage peoplo that tho full-bloods wore strictly against nllotmont undor any condition whatsoever, but his Uellel seems to be without any foundation for the half-breed who havo supposed to bo for allotmont first, last nnd all tho time, havo not taken as many al lotments ns havo tho full-bloods. Yet It Is true that tho half.brecdB aro In the majority In point of population Oh-loh-loh-waMa in making his thlr teen filings had It so arranged that he and his children and grandchildren will havo their allotments all togoUior and practically all In one body. Eiy:l ono of thoso allotted will havo 1G0 acres of good tlllablo land, making total of 2,080 acres, of first-class land Besides this each ono of them Is on titled, so wo aro Informed, to 040 acres of pasture land, making a total of 8.320 acres' of pasture land. Tills will mako a very nlco farm indeed It would seem to us that thp stop now being lnagurntcd by tho Osages Is ono that Is leading to final allot mont at a protty swift rate. Wo havo been Informed Uiat as soon ns suffi dent number havo signified their will Ingness for allotment tho department will tako such steps as It soes fit to abolish tho tribal customs now being In vogue and put each In Han cn hl allotment of 1C0 to tho Individual ir this be true Mr. Mltscher Is accom pllshlng In' a very nlco what tho Dawn's commission over In the Indian Territory aro finding very difficult Allotment Is what the Ou;r havo In stbro for themselves. It Is to their Interests to havo allotment and a ul vision of all monies they havo. Ono man wns seen Uils morning with a straw hat, on. Ho was tho subject of considerable comment whorevor ho went on account of the cold wind blowing from tho north. Henry Scales. Tho death of Henry Scales Is ono of tho most pathetic deaths Uiat over occurred In our town. To us all tho departing of llfo Is an awful thing, for' death to nature has no Joyful sound, no quickening atop or brightening smile, but holdB us all In pallid dread of tho time when thl life's day Is left without her sun But death may bo sadder than slm ply dying. Tho, mother's grief for the tender babe torn from her clinging arms la llko tho rending of love-throngs from about her very, heart, yet It's comfort ing to know It went In Innocence, tin claimed by sorrows, unmarked by trials. When death claims t)io aged, wo are loath to give them up. , In tender rev erenco wc hold the battlo-scarrcd oak, beneath whose boughs, we've sought tho shade, upon whoso trunk we'vo learned to lean, but It Is better -so, hi youth Is past, his triumphs are over, his time has come.. But the- saddest age of all for man to give up living Is at the threshhold of futuro promise. When everything s earns bright and full of good, when friends are many, and joyous, when parents begin to Uvo again In tho llfo of a son of promlso A llttlo while ago and Henry Scales was tho most popular boy In our town, a buoyant lad wlUi a pleasant word for all and naught but good wishes from ovoryono. But a stealthy dis ease laid hold of him, and though at times relaxing Its hold, giving hopo of recovery. It gradually sapped his vitality, vaninlre lllto, fanning tho vie tlm to unconsciousness whllo sap ping Hfo's very blood. Licensed to Wed. Gcprgo W. Ball and Annio l. Molton, Chlckasha. Lorenzo Smith and Miss Molllo Huggjns, Chlckasha. J. Ej Tompkins and Mary Baker, Wynriewood. Wclcomo W ind Miss Mlnulo Kllle Davis. Sam II. Ha id Miss M. C, Grlf- fln, Wynnowd 0 IIfilII LOCAli MARKETS. (By M. Felker.) Tho following aro tho prevailing prlcos paid for produco today: Wicat No 2, 7Bc; No. 3, 70c. Oats 45c to 47c. Hay $12.00 Corn 54c and 67c. Sweot Potatoes 11.00 to $1.25 per bushel. Irish Potatoes 75c to EOc. per bu Butter 16c to 25c. Poultry. ((By William Newman.) Ducks Per dozon $2.00. Hens $3.00 per dozon. Frying Chickens $2.00 to $2.50. Eggs 7c per dozen. Buttor Per pound 12j4c Turkeys Cc groBs. Gecso Full-fcnthored. per dozen 5.00 Live Stock. (By Cold Storago MarKctl Fat cows, gross cwt $2.0002.10 Fat cMvc $3.00 to $5.00 Fat sheep, per head.... $2.00 to $3.00 Fat hoga (gross) 100 lbs. .$40005.00 Wood Por'cord, $2 to $2.50. Ardmoro coal $3.60 per ton. Saturday beforo Easter was a busy day for Mrs. James. 12-3 Tijis Space is for tfje jt Prince of Caterers AND THE KAHN KAHN, The Candy Man. m 0 & i'Ji & m wi o! Confectioners Is Composed of What? Shall we tell it? J- J- & 1st. It consists of 10,000 people, moaf. of whom are more or less acquainted with tho world in genera! and with few exceptions should havo good judgment; and it is the general opinion of all that they live in tho "hest town" in' the U. S., destined to be the Metropolis, not only of the Indian Territory, but of the great Southwest. 2nd. Ardmore has good schools, many churches, 'in fect, ooything necessary to make n . first-class city, and her merchants are among the most progressive and ac commodating and yon get your moneys worjh wherever you trade. 3rd. Ardmore has within its borders, he Store ih . 225 Main street. In the walls of which are enclosed a brand new stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cloth ing, Etc., at prices lower than the lowest, and yonlwajv get a Utile more than your moneys worth when you spend it within these walls. When you enter these wails it ehull ever be our constant aim, to entwine a wreath of confi dence around memories post, that will cause you to come again nnd again. The proprietor of this store is yonrs for Business at live and let live prices, 0. L. DENNES, For 10 days SHraw Hats Straw Hats Reduced prices. For 10 days Hamilton-Brown SHOES at low prices. 0 I T LEADER LEADER I p QU MCELLMILllEirATOn CO.H PURCELL , I.T. International Correspondence Schools, Bcrinton, Ta. We Otter Instruction In The Following Subjects: Architecture, Architectural Drawing. HookkoeilnK, Hlcnotirnphjr, Chcmiitry, Draw's1. Hketch'ir.rcrnpoctlTe, Ornnmontnl DelRO, Lettorlnir ami Bliin Palntlnir, Mechanical Drawlnic. Hhoct Motal Pattern Drafting-, Rlectrtcal KnRlnoerlnir, Klcctrlcal Car nunnlne, Clrll Knglnre rlnK. nrldeo Unelneerinir, Htoam KnKlnoorlDir, Marian EnKlneerlns, Rnitllih Braachea, Teaohlnir. Rlcctrothrpntlc, French, Ocrman and Spanish, Meonanlcal Knulnonrlni:, Hhot and Foundry Practice, Coal and Motal Mining, Hanltary riumblnir, 'fnatlnir and Ventilation, Navlicatlon. Tho Lareeit Technical Bchool In the World. 875,000 Btndrnta. Education by Mall. The Twentieth Century Method. Minimum Coat. Ileiulta Poaltlve. Fl CntFFlU lcal Repreaentattye, L onirrini office In Noble Bonding- Beginning Monday, March 23, I will havo on sale hot bread twlco a day- morning and ercnlng. Try a loaf of mother's bread. , J. II. SPEIOLE, Prop. 22lf. Steam Roller Bakery. ; Thero aro no better screen door than tho "Owoso." Laldlaw haa them. '" 10-tf Chickasaw Hotel. Openod undor now '.management Renovated throughout Frosh beds. First-class tablo. MRS. M. A. HOLEMAN, Prop. 14-dwlm. , aalnesvlllo, Tor. Old papers at this offlco 16 cents per hundred. Tho Ladles Aid society of Uio First Presbyterian church will tncot Tuob dayj tSolith, with Mrs. Fred Bulard The Dew Drop Inn The Cooleat Flace In town to upend your leisure houra. POOL AND BILLIARD TABLE8 at your command, and the COOLEST SUMMBR DRINKS will be kept constantly on band. HUNUBAM, PURE APPLE C1DKR, GqCA COLA. Try a glass of onr Lemonade and Milk Shake, J. C. WOLFE. Proprietor: ' & fit : & For 10 duys Trousers at reduced prices Suits made to order by Rose & Co., at reduced prices. Absolutely the best Flour sold in the Indian Ter ritory. If you are not using it, give it a trial. See- the d( fine photos at 12-3t Subscribe for tho Ardmorolte. ColM all tL