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P JflUsicai Trio of surpassing quality is made up of the following wtil known PIANOS: y The Bush & Gert's in a favorite with thoie who want an instrument of ureal range and volume. It is especially well suited for large rooms. The V.etoris another very attractive nud satisfactory piano. It is the instrument for the well appoiuted home. Kiugsberry is Binaller in size and is a charming instrnment for the small music room. Cash or payment. E. B. LUKE, Weat Main Street. Ardmorc, Ind. Ter. A. F. Sclvally. O. T. Ledbeltcr SCIVALLY H LEDBETTER, Real EstateRentals and Collection. Notary In Office. Offlco over T. N. Coleman's drug etore. " FISHING TACKLE! You need not go one step fur ther, for everything in Fishing Tackle. We have a big stock and sell for just a little lees When its convenient step in. When its not convenient, it will pay you to hunt us up. C. W. RITTER Jk SON, North Washington Street. DR, fUWLES ANDERSON DrNTIST. "FillingB of broken down teeth a specialty. All work solicited and guaranteed. NO WORK FOR NEOROES. Office, Wheeler Bldg. Ardmore. Hing Kee & Co., OF TUB California Restaurant, Are serving tbo besttneals.in the city, and have especial' ordeV ser vice at any hour. Prices more reasonable than usual. OPPOSITE SIG SIMON'S, ON MAIN STREET )R J. G. ABERNETHY Dentist Over T. N. Coleman s Drne Store FOR SALE. Suburban home, well improved n house, barn and orchard. Choice location in west part of town. Cash ortertns. . J. J. Stolfa. Hardlo's Eldo 6c cigar. Always hero, always tho host. Homo-made, union mado. lC-lm. The world's famous stores, tho Bridga and Deaob, at WBHKS BKOS'. Practical Tlnnors and Plumbors. Notice to Stockmen. I castrato colts by tho latest ap proved method. I do not throw thorn down to operate. I uso an Encrasour. Charges aro low. Como and see me. Offlco .at Ramsoy's drug store. 10-Ct. Dlt. L. U. DROWN. PERSONAL MENTION. 4. 4. 4--f-t--t"it- M. C. Dobb camo down last night from Davis. n. A. Walker left yesterday for St. Louis on legal business. C. W, nawllngs and O. W. Jerkins aro In tho city from Oklahoma City. Misses Leader and Annlo Snlggs of Pauls Vo!u'y aro In tho city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dougherty. Mr. and Mrs. Moran Scott have re turned from Galnosvlllo where thoy spent sovcrat weeks with Mr. Scott'a father. Ed Oalt Is' In tho city from Mount Vernon, Texas, visiting his undo, J. L. Oalt. Ho has his wife and baby with him. Judgo TownBend, E. W. Helnemann, Leo Frlomel and other court officials left today for Ada where court con Tones today. Bonner & Bonner, tho most success ful soda water and Ice cream dispens ers In Ardmore, will open tholr new fountain Sunday morning, April 12. You aro invited to call. 12-2 Try pur Imported cream. Delivered to any part of tho city. 9-5 ' J. D. WALL & CO. No one would take a for tuue for tho sight of n single eye, yet many are throwing away the sight of both eyes by not wearing properly fitted glasses. Glasses are to rest and save tho eyes bb well as to improve the vision. They fail iu both respects if not properly fitted. We sell the best grade of Spectacles. We guarantee an accurate fit; if yon are not perfectly suited we fit again. We supply durable frames and the finest lenses made at very reasonable prices. F. J. Ramsey,: The Drugzlst, Cor. Main and Caddo SU. Telephone J No. 30. ; Duy today from our fishing tackle beforo tho rush Is on and tho assort ment broken. WILLIAMS, COIIHN & CO. Tako your' Easter faco and hat to Colo's for flno photos. 12-3t Screen doors that hang well, look well and keeps all tho files out aro to bo found at Laldlaw's. 10-tf Can't Leave Ardmore. John McCharen, who spont about ton months of last yoar horo In his uncle's store, recently returned to his old homo at Oxford, Miss. Ho thougnt ho was tlrod of tho Wost. but now he is writing to his uncle, J. S. McChar en, for snT'ymont and says Ard. moro is the town for him. Mr. Mc Charon will provide a place for his nephew. DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO DO -5v YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT YOU WANT THY IT. To advertise In a way that will result In tho most satis factory man ner? If so, try thoArdmoroIto want columns. TRY IT. .. Go to Mrs. VahDonborg's Thursday aftornoon, but a klmona and onjoy "tho good old summer time." 12-1 Tho Lad!os' Aid Socioty of tho Cen tral Baptist church will moot with Mrs. Sidney Suggs Tuosday aftornoon at 3 o'clock. MRS. P. II. CONLEE, Socrotary. ELDO! ELOOU ELD01II 16-1 in Wheeler Making Ready. John Reynolds, a merchant of , Wheolor, was In tho city today and nmong other things ho purchased was a comploto baaeball outfit- for tho Wheoler Rumble Dees. Mr. Roynolds says that tho Sneed Yellow Jackets think thoy can play hall, but that tho Rumble Dees are fixing for thorn, and ,whon , Jhey do cross baU thoy will iwish Mpy had nver mentioned It. x NEWS OVER 'PHONE. Dougherty. We have another norther today. Rev. M assay, tho presiding glder for this dletrlot. Is hore from Wynnejyood. Morris Bam Is here from Davis. Gllsonlte. R. L. Davis of Dncanvlll. Texas, Is here vlslUng his brother, J. 6. Da vis. Rv. Woodard preached an Interest ing sermon hore yerterday. Charles Thompson and Mr. Stewart and daughter. Miss Denla. went to Davis today. John Shelby and family and Theo dore Fllppln and family wont, to Jla- via today. The asphalt company has a num ber of wagons at work hauling asphalt to the railroad for shipment Bervvyn. . Professor Johnson, from Glasgow, Ky.. is here and will begin a- school tomorrow morning. Marietta. .Dr. H. L. Ray of Valley View, Tex., Is here visiting his daughter, Mrs. R. H. Walker. Quito a number of our young people attended the (ringing school at" New Hope yosterday. A. O. M. Lay went to Galnosvlllo to day. Mits Ella Splawn of Thackorvlllo Is hore on route homo from Ardmore. Mrs. W. A. Morris left today for Coleman, Texas, to visit hor parents. Gus Culwoll is horo from Burner- vllle. Tho young people had a big Eastor hunt at the homo of Tom Askew Sat urday afternoon. Thackervllle. John Dennis of Gordonvlllo, Texas, has been horo visiting for tho past few days. Ho returned homo today. Mrs. Jack Penery died yesterday, four miles south of this place, after an Illness of four weeks. Provence. Wo are having moro blustery weath er and dust today. Tho Arkansas and Choctaw has Its track laid to, within two miles of this place. Tho delegates from tho local Odd Fellows' lodge have gone to Checotah to attend tho session of tho Grand Lodge. Mannsvllle. Quito a numbor of our citizens spent Sunday at Oil Springs. All report a fine time. "" MUSCLES OF TH EYE." j & Brileaa of Exercise tr Which The-. Mar Be Strengthened. i "Are your eyes sore? After reading do they feel as If they were crossed and aoes it seem as if a numb swelling nes tlod between tho brows? "In three cases out of five of eye trouble there Is no ailment with the oru itseir, nut only with tno muscle which control Its movements" haIiI n noted oculist. "The eye muscles bavo become flabby and weak and require toning up and strengthening. This may bo done by eve trrmnaitlcs. "Wnever the eye Is In use Its mus cles are brought Into play. Look at ajj object In tho distance or look at en other nt close range, and the eyo per forms an imncrcentlblo movement el ther of slnklnc deenor or of rlslmr nut of the socket In order to adapt itxclf to ,tho range, exactly as a telescope l lengthened or shortened for various distances. Every tluio tho eyo turns to tno ion or to tlio right or upward or downward It Is controlled bv muscle that perform merely the mecliuulenl part or turning the organ of vision. Ii Is In the decline of these muscles when moot people ought first of all to seel; tholr complaint. "Nothing is simpler than to rehiwlj this ovll. Stand erect, gaze Btrnighi ahead and throughout the entire oxer cIrcs hold the hend In tills nosltlon, making it necessary for the eves jilonc and not tho muscles of tho neck to como into play during the ensuing gym nasties. Hold a dlmo between two fin gers nnd extend tho ami straight In rront ns fnr ns possible, at tho stmo time riveting the gaze on tho coin. Al ways looking at tho dime. onDronch tun coin gradually until It Is within four incnes or tno eyes. Tiicn extend to tho original position nnd repeat tho move ment It will strengthen tho muscles controlling tho eyes on range adjust ment. "I'or tho second exercise keep the head In the same rigid position as be foro and, holding tho coin extended, keep tho eyes fastened on It and movo the arm as fur to ono sldo nnd as far to the other as tho eyo can follow the arc of tho sweep. "Holding head and arm nnd coin ns at first rniso tho arm so high that tho eyes oro unublo longer to seo tho coin unless by an elevation of tho chin. Then lower tho hand with tho coin sim ilarly until It disappears from vision. "Perform tiieso exercises faithfully, and In two or threo days tho eyes will bo brighter and tho sight better. Crow's feet will disappear, and tho youthful vigor when tho eyo was In Its highest state of efficiency will bo restored." Now York Press. OUNCE BETTER THAN A POUND Ask some one who lias bad the toothache ""'what thoy think obout too provcrb,"An ounce of prevention is worth a puund of cure." Woodbury's Dental Cream Euthymol Tooth Paste Cream Uentllrlcc Woodbury's Tooth Powder Lon Tooth Powder Sozodont Tooth Powder Kublfoam Antiseptic Tooth Wash Prophylactic Tooth Wash Lavorls Arnica Tooth Soap COLEMAN BROS. Druggists 205 West Main St. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Mrs. S, S. Tolson Js quite sick at hor homo on North Washington stroot. If you say, a man Is a good husband and father, you praise him, but sat otherwlso. Met Saturday Night and a Right Live ly Time They Had. The Chambor of Commerce met Saturday night, Prosldcnt Suggs In tho chair. Thoro wore not many of "the mem bers present, but quite a lively tlmo they had for a while. O. M. Redfiold acted as secretary. The matter . of advertising wag brought up and It was ascertained that tho city was entitled to a write- up In tho Twin Territories, published In Muskogee, upon that Journal secur ing a certain amount of subscribers here. Tho amount having been reached J. F. Easloy and O. M. Redfiold wcro dolcgatod to get up tho copy. Tho president read a letter from R. W. Shepherd asking that the Ard moro Chamber of Commerce pass resolutions endorsing tho coming of tho Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas Railroad company, which will run from Denlson, Texas, to Pueblo, Colo. Upon motion tho president appointed Joe Weiss, W. F. Whlttington and H. E. Foster to draft suitable resolutions and asking tho road to take- in Ard- moroon their line. Tho discussion of financial matters was then taken up and discussed at some length. Treasurer Roberts In formed tho board that tho bank had notified him of tho near approach when tho Chamber of Commerce note of $635 would he duo and stated that he had only 960 or 70 then In the treasury. This note was given to secure tho balance of tho money necessary to buy tho Jail site. A sufficient amount of money had been subscribed, the president said, to pay for tho Jail site, but had not been collected. Many suggestions wero made as to how to proceed to get this money. Upon motion or Captain Whlttington Mike German, alar Wosthulracr, Joe Robinson and R. Hardy wire appoint cd as a commltteo with power to cm ploy a collector to collect up the un paid Jail slto subscription money. Tho meeting thon adjourned. A GRAVE CHARGE. Dr. John W. Rollins of Duncan Found Guilty of Arson. Yesterday aftornoon Doputy J. C. Parker brought In John W. Rollins, a physician and druggist of Duncan, charged with arson, and placed him In Jail. Rollins Is acciuod of burning up somo flvo or six houses In Duncan on tho 28th of last month, which flro de stroyed about JGG.000 worth of prop crty. Mr. Rollins was accused of setting flro to the property and was arrested on tho 4th of this month. Ho had a preliminary trial before Judge R. Stew art Dennee, who found him probably guilty and sot his bond at $5,000, fall ing to glvo which Rollins was com mlttod to Jail to await- tho action of tho grand Jury. Goorgo W. Clark of Fort Worth will Iccturo at tho city haM Thursday night, taking for his subject "Sunshine nnd Whoro It Falls." Every soat froo and no contribution asked ' for. Bo sure and hoar him. Still n Victim. "By tho way, how Is Featherly get ting on with bis pretty wife the wom an with tho drooping eyelashes?" "Yes, Featherly used to say he was the victim of her drooping eyelashes before they were married; now ho is the drooping victim of her tongue lashes." Kansas City Journal. Clothe nnd the Man. . "What n mistake It Is to Judgo men by their clothes." "I know it There Is a self mado millionaire In this town who dresses just as well and with as much taste as any of tho clerks In his establishment." Chicago Record-Herald. Wlth.ul Retarnlnar It. She I think May has lost her heart. lie Well, the man who has found it .will receive a' handsome reward. CTown and Country. EH Ardmore's Headquarters FOR nekan1 Garden Seed Onion Sets Cane Seed Seed Irish Potatoes and Feed of All Kinds A. F, JONES, The Corntr Grocer, West nain St. Phone No. 12 I The staff of life ought to be made of the best material's obtainable, and my EUREKA BREAD is made of the Quest flour, lard, yeast and sugar that mcney can buy. Pure and clean. Try it. Cream Bakery. 309 CADDO STREET AN ENDORSEMENT. Offlco Of NOBLE BROS., Hardwftro Dealers, Ardmore, I. T., Mar. 14, 1303. To Whom It May Concern: This Is to certify that almost ono year ago Mr. Frank Berryhlll put a tin roof on our hardware building, and that It has In every particular given cntlro satisfaction. NOBLE BROS. The Grocery The Ball Game Yesterday. Yesterday afternoon at 2:3b o'clock tlmo was called at tho baseball grounds at tho city park and the game between Ardmoro's nine and tho Hew itt Tarantulas began. Only a few spectators had assembled and tho game, from what we can loam, was all a one-sided affair. Tho score stood 20 to 4 in favor of the homo team. Trust Kills the grocer financially and is hard on the customer. Do your buying fron JAKE and you will haye no bad goods, and these are samples of cash prices. Genuine Manila lariat ropes, will last forever, tho first to bo exported from tho Philippines, at Johnson, the saddler s. Steffen's Imported Ice croam, colo brated for purity and flavor, at J. B Wall's fountain. 9-5 The only pure lco cream mado can bo had at Spleglo's bakery and confec tionery at 25c per quart or ?1 per gallon. 3tt At the Canyon. Mayor Dick, Henry C. Ulen, Jr., W.F Bowman, C. M. Campbell, C. B. Beo of this city and Mr. Ellis of Oklahoma City aro having a dey's outinp at tho canyon, fishing. 1 j. . Team Wanted, 1 Will glvo good prlco for well matched gentlo team for double driv ing, desired weight 1,000 pounds, hoight 15 hands. Bays preferred. 5-tf. R. W. RANDOL. Smoke Hardlo's Eldo 5c cigar. 16-lm Climato and Crop Report. Judgo C. H. Heald of Healdton. vol untary wcathor observer, makes tho following climato and crop report for wcok ending April 11: Highest temperaturo 33 on tho 8th; lowest temperaturo 40 on tho 8th; rainfall .04 Inches; sunshlno 85 por cent. High winds Injured young plants to somo oxtont; somo Httlo complain of green bugs among oats, somo cotton seed In tho ground and a portion of tho com plowed. Rain would bo boneflical. Tho practical workmen, tlnnors and plumbers, WEEKS. BROS. Madamo Yalo's goods can now bo found on salo at . Spleglo's bakery. Mrs. Spleglo will tako pleasure In wait ing on all customers. MRS. MARY L. CARTER, 30-lm. Agent TJjo White Elephant Buggy remains tho worlO'i Ktandard of a good buggy. WILLIAMS, CORHN & CO. Smoke Hardlo's Eldo Gc cigar. Beforo you go 'phone 74. 16-lm Mm. Swallowed a Fly and Died. But ho would havo been nllvo today If ho had bought one of Laldlaw's "Owaso" acroon doors. . 10-tf. Majestic Sll Ranges, none other WILLIAMS, CORHN '& CO. fj lb. package Oat Meal... 2 lb. Friend's Oats 2 lb. Avena Oats 1 lb. Grape-Nuts 25c 10c 10c ..15c 'Joe 25c 2 lb. package Force 2 lb. package Malta Vita 2 lb. package Shredded whole Wheat 25c Gennine Texas Ribon Cane Syrup, per gallon 75c Texas Sorghnm Molasses, per gallon 40c TO NATIVE ALLOTTEES A. G. Edwards, who is a practical surveyor, offers his services to all who are desirous of having their . allotments designated. ' OFFICE AT MAYOR'S OFFICE. 4 TASTES G0OD 1 .iHi t. The Flavor flakes II Alva sPopuIar Our Label on Every Mile. j Vats' AXDMOBB DISTRICT AQKNT8. Artesian Mfg. i Bottling Co., Proprietors . ACO. Havo thoso ants In and about your promlsos exterminated. This Is tho tlmo. Consult J. A. ROBERSON, 10t-30 120 S. Washington St ASPHALT for sidewaks is CHEAPEST andbesr. Drop postal for particulars. the Downabd Asmialt Co., 21-tf. City All tho egg drinks that are good you will nnd at Wall's fountain. -9-5