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8jc 5aili Rtbrnomk. HfJNBV BVnnB, rropriolor tntored at ht PusmfllM at Ardmore is BecooKlM Mall Matter. November 2, 18t "Tobllibod every aflernoon (flP laturdar) Md Sunday WiOrrMnfc. OWcc of publication, North Wash tr.rtoc street . If FARMERS' I THE SESSION BECOMES MORE IN TERESTING EVERV HOUR. vA vVv wSv vMf sSts.fcy&to. i&ti, Scarce,, Enoujh Wind t9 Ru,. 5 ttM Subscription RaU: Oc week J" Ono month , .u vre Ob ear Tbo OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER of the DnlUd States Court for the Southern District, Indian Territory; aUo for the Chickasaw Stock Aasoclatlon of the Indian Territory, and the official ericas of the city. Any erroneoua reflection upon the character or reputation of any peraon which may he printed In the Ardmore 11. or any article bated on reports that aro falto will bo gladly corrected M brought to the attention of the pub T1MB TAHLB. Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway. (Southbound.) Oalreston & Calcago Kxp...3M0 a. ta. Cleburne tc K. C. Exp P- (Northbound.) lcaton & Chicago Kxp. .12:3C a. m. Cleburne & K. C. Bxp. . . . 11:30 a. m. Choctaw, Oklahoma and Oulf Railway. Arrive at Ardraore 1:30 p. m. Ieare Ardmore 3:00 p. m. Local freight carrying pawengcra also. No tralni on Sunduya. Arkansas and Choctaw Railway. Mixed train ar. Ardmoro. . .12:26 p. m. Ieave Ardmoro 1:30 p. m. All United Statea mail cloo 3 Blnutea prior to train time, Ilereetlor the malls will bo closed at 9 p, in. lnatead of 8 p. m. as form erly. I). ItEDFIKM), 1. M. TERMS OF U. 8. COURT. At Ada Dcglna September 28, 1903 holds two wneka, and February 1G, 1904, hold throw weeks. At Tishomingo JlcKlns October 19, 1903, and holda two wooks, and Feb ruary 29, 1904, nnd holda throo weeks. At Chlekasha Ileglns Novombor 2, 1903, and Marcll 21, 1904, well torm two week. At Ryan Ilogliis Koveinbor 10, 1903. nnd April 4, 1904, ono wok oaeh term. At f'urcell IloglnH Novoinbor 23, 1903, and April 11. 1904, wioli . torm one woek. At Pauls Valley IlogliiH Novombor 30. 1903. nnd April 18, 1901, three weeks nt each term. At Ardmore 11okI" Docombor 21, 1903, and May 9, 1901, seven wooks oach term. If you turn In a flro nlarin by tolu- pbone, don't call for tho flro dopart jaeut, but ton "uonirnr wnero ir Is, li. O. 8l,AUflHTHH. Ohlnf Tuesday's program was enriched by tho a4lrsi of J. 8. Kerr of Sher man and W F. Warren of Uerwyn. Mr. Kerr's ronurki were ehlehy on tho growth and value of fruit growing and overy word may put to us profit? Wy, as be speaks strictly from prac tical oxperieneo In the fleW about which he Ulks. The peach Is considered the leader of fruits In this country, and Indeod It would bo difficult to And anything bettor adapted to the soil. For tho best results, transplant on year tifter budding, trim tho root preUy short and set a fraction dper than It grow at tho nunwry. For common land plant about 20 foot npart, stronger land may do profitably at 2C foet. lllack land hould bo broken up deep bofore plants lng, but never plow deep aftorards. Irish potatoes may bo raised the first year but not planted Jo tho row with the fruit After that peas may bo planted un til tho trees begin to bear; tho bear ing trees should not bo anaumbarod with any otlier crop oxcopt borrlos; theso may bo grown without Injury, say two rows of berries bctwoen 20 foot trcos, etc. In plowing trow great onro should hn oxorclsod sot to ltijuro tho roots as thoy nhould grow noar tho surface. and UHually roachs n far under ground ns tho limbs do avove. Properly cultivated peaches or apple either will produco from BO to w bushels per aero, for which a ready nalo mar bo found at 75 cents to 1 1. 50 per bushol. Among small fruits, hlnekborrles Is tho most nayliig crop, as thoro la scarcoly over a falluro of this crop laying aBldo tho tnnnoy consideration of fruit growing, tho ploasuro-glvlng and rcflnlmc '.'illuonce of fruit culture cannot ho overestimated Mr. Wnrron'H romtiiks wore rhlnlly conflnuii to that vory substantial sub Jnct: hogs, nnd tholr proper food. Ardmore, Wednesday, September Government Dureau Report. Following Is tho government week Jy bureau report on tho prosont grow lug colioii crop Issued Tuesdny: (leorgla Cotton shoddlng nnd rust lng badly; opening prematurely I ninii sections, boll worm appearing I no or two count leu; picking com moncod In few tnlddlo and sovoral noiithorn counties. l)ullann Cotton Improved I fiomo sections, deteriorated In others HhoddliiK badly In uomo locnlttlcu ttoll worms damaging crop over few northwestern parishes. T .osseo--Cotton doing fairly well; opening slowly, sumo rust nud nhoddlng. Hoittli Carolina Cotton opening rapidly In eastern nud central coun ties whom picking haa begun, but Into In western countries whoro nono is open; cotton nootls rain. Florida Unln bndly noodeil; woath cr decidedly unfarablo for cotton Bomo report crop cut off ono-tnird by rust, shuddlng, caterpillars and oxcea- elvo heat; picking more general; niim fcor of bales ninrkotod. Alabama Kxcosslvo heat lowered coudltlop of cotton, causing much rust nnd shoddtng, somo opening pro maturely; picking will booh bo gen rnl. North Carolina Cotton opening rApldly, somo promaturoly; plckln ogun nnd first biles marketed; rust nnd shetldlug Increasing. Arkansas Cotton Improving flow Is: continues blooming aid fruiting gtnnlng to open In jumo section kbhi complaint of boll worms, sharp atioootrs nnd blight, not general, how ever. Tn Cotton shedding much account of drought nud also on ac -count of frequent showers In east toortjous. Doll worm dlsappmlng mid crop more promising In north lloll woovil cotitlmioj to do groat damngo In tho outlivo-.i. central and cast portions, whoro tho yluld will be wiuuU below tho normal. Oklahoma Cotton fruiting and crowing rapidly; In fair condltlen Mississippi Cotton made gcod irrowth In iiorlhnrn and delta coun lies, ijotorlorlated In south on ncoouu1 of nut and shedding, t Op?n bolls cnuornl. Crop reuulrcs lato fall to yield woA S. Kerr of Sherman Deals Out Some Excellent Remarkc on Cul ture of Peaches W. F. Varren of Derwyn Relates Experience. Water. T' the Ard.aortlt Mw Yort. SbC 1. TJhi opw 'J yrsrxiU tk"r- i li n& 7aeh'. raf totfaf- 10: 14) a. m WUKI MSrtfc by east st to aasi onhalf TosoU. Mtat t'ai k Yackta wlH not eoatst taslfty. 'tlai 1:M a. i. The rae lias bei 'ot- posed; wind mw nearly -ne aal - no half knots. The Denlson fair will bo held from tho 12th to the 2th of this month, in clusive They are puttlne In some good work now advertising the fair. One Thousand Bushels. I wilt for the next thirty days sell from my orchard apploss at COc per bitshai. or as long as they last Homer Mo, Lebanon, I. 8., 2dl-w2. YACHT RACE POSTPONED. Notice. There will bo a meeting of the Ardmero Trades Council at Union hall Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Ail roembors aro urgently request ed to be present, also all members of affiliated unions. E. O. MURPHY. Sec. Dig Land Opening. A largo tract comprising thousands of acres of fertile lands la tho fam ous Rod rlvor valley la now thrown open to tho public for sottlomcnt This body of land llos dlroctly adjoining that rich and fertllo section known an tho Kiowa and Comanche country of Oklahoma, on tho Rod and Poaso rlv ors, within a fow mllon of Vornon, Texas, a flourishing county seat town of 3,500 people, substantial homes, public buildings, schools and church es. Two UnoB of railroads now com pleted; ono (Frisco) runs directly through Uio land. Hero la a country whoro wheat, oats, co-n cotton and alfalfa grow fcldo by side; whoro thoy have a seaboard market and favorib: shipping rntos; whoro th.j growing seasons aro long and tho winters short and mild, laws soconl to nono nn l !axos ono-fllth that of ICaotc.n nnd Northorn states. Special tral" via tho Frisco systom will -.in to tlui land leaving SL LouIb nt 2:JV ?:V. nnl 10 p. in., and Kansas Ci v at 7 f nnd 1.3-30 p. in., Tuesday. Sop'emher 15 noxt Ixw rato of $15 from St. Louis and ICansas City to Vornon, Texas. and return. Proportionately low rntos from all other points. It It Is your Intention to m.ako this n: nogs, ami ino.r pim . u, to B0ouro n vnllmbIo ,lom0BUo, About live yours ago ho Invostetl Mrnbirv Frls. j;iimi i nnogs, lias sum .tiuu nunn and ban 135 bond of choice hogs loft. Tho hoalthlost nud boat food for hogs Ih alfalfa nnd pumpkins. Thirty ncroa or alfalfa will supply 100 head of hugs. As to pumpkins for hog feed, everybody knows thoy nro good; nnd to show how. thoy grow In this country Mr. Wnrrou had a 110-pounder on dls play. Mr. Warren's opinions ns to tho diseases of hogs, wan that tho great er part of It 1b caused from llco and mango. As a pruvontutlva and euro for thoso rtlHenmn ho gave a reclpo that may bo usod with profit: Ono gallon puro aarbollo acid, ono gallon coal oil, ono pound sulphur, to sixty gallons wntor. lloga nhould bo dipped fri this every sixty ilnya " . ' Kvurythlng to oat that (ho mnrket affonla nt Colomnu's cntti. 2-2 HEALUTON. Spoclal CorruBpoudunco. Henldtou, 1. T., Aug. 31. Still hot and dry. Tho hot winds havo oausvd cotton to sheil, our farmers say. Wo hoar of no worms In tho cotton as yot. Thoro haB been u few local showors south and iturth of us. Ornio & Whnley sold somo cattle to Mr. Prultt Saturday. MoHsrs. Newton nnd Ingram are back from Tishomingo who re they got their per capita monoy. Wo lonrn Hint Mr. Ingram ' filed live contest "ills against parties who had filed on his land. Mrs. J. 11. WJatBou and llttlo ones aro at Marlow on a visit to her par ents. Jerome Watson and family have gouo to tho Furl Sill country for a ramp-out for tho benefit of their health. Ir. Toms, from Aubrey, Texas, Is hero looking up a location. Wo hear that ho will buy out Dr. Tongue, am' vslillo wo wolcomo Dr. Toms wo do not want to glvo up Dr. Teaguo. Mrs. Ilould Is qulto sick. A. J. Shradur has gone to Comanche with povoral loads of oats. Cotton Is beginning to open In (hit section') but It will bo somo tlmo h . foro general picking will boglnr Mr. Ijxwrenco of Ardmoro has been at work on tho gin machinery. A great number of wogons aro pass ing With XainllliM, somo moving, oth ers visaing, ltuv. sjXrmstronif from Oconee r hero voting relatives and friends. co Systom Immigration Iluroau, St Louis, In order Uiat arrangomonts for your accommodation may bo mado. t-Sopt 14 LOCAL MARKETS. (Uy M. Folkor.) Tho following nro tho prevailing prices paid for produco today: Wheat 05070c. Oats 30032c. Hay 10X007.00. Corn 26030c. Irish Potatoes 75085c per bu. lluttor 1C 2-302OC. Poultry. (Ily William Nowman.) Ducks Por dozen, $2. Htns Por dozen $2.0002,50. Frying Chickens $1.5002.25, Rggs For dozon, lOo. lluttor 1C02OC Dry Hides 8 0 lie. Oreon Hides 405i&c, Live Stock. '(Ily Cold Storngo Market) Fat cow8 (gross( cwt..$1.75 to $2.00 Fat calvos $3.00 05.00 Fat shcop, por head $2. 0003.00 Fat hoga (gross) 100 lbu. ,$4.5O0$5.OO A llrmillfiil 'I'oimt. On n grand day In tho old chlvalrlc times, when tho huly of each knightly heart was pledged by nnme, vhen It came to St. U-on's turn he lifted tho sparkling cup on high nnd gave them this: "I drink to one," ho said, "whoso Imago never may depart, deep carved on tho human heart, till memory dead." With that he paused as if ho would not breathe her nam" In careless mood thus lightly to another, then bent ills noblo head us though to glvo thnt word tho reverence duo aud gently said, "My mother!" I'nlnl I'lani, She I bellere every man is the nrchl tect or his own fortune. He Yes, but the trouble Is most men spend so much time on tho plniis thnt they have nono left for building. lix change. A llnrrt Muhjoct to IIiiiiiIIf. I)iiuler-I will guarantee to pnlnt anything called for. Dealer-fiood! Do me a sneaklnc IlkonesJ of n dumb wnlter.-Ne.w York Times. Tho park surrounding Ulcnhelui nnl ace is 2,700 ncres In extent nud twelve miies iiMunu. .... "irfur - Quilt has very quick eftra to an ncca satlon. Floldluj;. 66 Gen 6M! We are now receiving daily shipments of Gents furnishing which when our last shipment is received will make the most complete line of Gents' furnishings in the Indian Territory, we have had the swellest line of Gents fancy fall vests in white and fancy styles, as sweil a line to be fouud anywhere, prices range. From $1.25 to $3.56. We are easily the leaders in Nobby Hats. We have more different styles to show than were ever shown before in our town. They come in all the late colors, brown, pearl and light gray and black, prices range From $1.50 to $3.50. IN SHIRTS we have as swell as any and we have prepared for our Genlemen friends a great treat in the way of the famous Man flatten Shirts. We have ordered a complete line of these popular ShirtB and when received will prove to be the leaders of Ardmore as they have proved to be in cities. INSjSHQESpwe cany the Hanan, the world's standard, the best .$5.00 and $0.00 Shoe made. We'have them in thq late shapes and in all leathers. We also carry a nobby line of Ties, Hose, Handkerchiefs and the genuine Guyot Suspenders. We invite every Gentleman of Ardmoreito inspect our stock of Furnishings. SSL gfef K 108-1 110 Main Street, ARDMORE I. T. $ & $0, m m STOP! That backache mustn't go any furtlier it's dangerous. Kidneys are out of order backache is their cry for help. Serious trouble is sure to fol low if you don't heed the warning. Diabe tes, Urinary Trouble, Hright'n disease they arc all the natural outcome of neglected back ache. But there's a way to stop it. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS make the sick kidneys well cure the back ache by removing the cause. There's proof of it right here in Ardmore plenty of proof, the word of Ardmore people proof that you can't possibly doubt. Read this testimony W. II, O. nrown. Kflnoral nitont for tho Ottawa Htar Nuraerrro., rvaldlnic at KaatVllns Avo . (lutbrle, O. T. "II all tro Ijloil with piiln In lliulr buck and other Incltlcntlala due to either weakenno or over t'xoltpil klilneja could liavo Ibolr aadorlnua entlod ta qu ckly aa tho uae of Doan'n Kidney I'll In enilod mini), liarkaoho anil kidney complaint oulcl liaro no terrors for anyone who would uae ililn atronKtlinnlnir and cur atlvo remedy. I liaTobeon n uront autloror Irom'thla dreaded dlou o for at lenat ac ven r elsht yoara. Hovcraljcara a 1:0 I aulTered almoat death from whnt la known aa atone or Kravel tf the hladdr, Thla left my aldneya In a weak uondltlon, and over since I havo boon bothered almoat constantly with a lamo and nolilnit back, not aeroro unouch to mako mo take to my bed but Butnclent to prevent me from attending to my work, A If backacho waa not enough torment and mlaery, trouble from the kldnoy aeoretlona exlated. Their action wua nltOEether too fronuent, especially nt nlltht and ther were at tlmoa accompanied by pain I was treated by phyalclana and ued ono remedy after another but nil failed to ulra ma even temporary relief. I imeomo ao thoroughly dlscouraeed that I really tbouitht I waa oot onif for thla world. It la Impoaalblefor me to deacrlbo the condition I waa In when I went do a druit atoro for Doan'a Kidney nils. After ualnir the fl at box, I wa ao Imtirov- d that lined a necond. Aftortnklnir the tbrcoboxea tbo troculo waa ended and I consider ed niyielt ourcd. I felt better th n r had Jor twenty yar. I never hoil tato to recommend Doan'a Kidney rilla. for Iclalm they wore tho men. a of aavlnirmr llfo." Doan'a Kldnor Tills ore for aalo at all druk atarea, Wo n bin. Foiter-Mllburn to., Uuftalo. ar'rjnWNIk9K WANTED. Wo would llko to ask Uirougb tho columns ot your paper, If thoro Is any porson who has usod G-reen's August Flower for tho euro of Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Liver Troubles that has not boon cured and wo also moan their results, such as sour stomach, fomentation ot food.hablt ual costlvcnoss, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleoplossness In fact, any troublo connected with tho stomach or liver? This mcdlclno has been sold for many years In all civilized countries, und wo wish to correspond with you and send you ono of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flow, or, try a 2Gc bottlo first. Wo havo nevor known of Its falling. If so, somothlng more serious Is tho matter with you. Tho 25c slza has ju6t boon ntroduccd this year. Itogular site 7G cents. At City Drug Store. Ducklen's Arnica Salve. Has world-wldo fnmv for marvellous euros. It surpasses any other salvo, lotion, ointment ar balm for Cuts, Corn's, Hums, Dolls. Sores. Felons, Ulcers, Totter. Salt ltheum, Fuvcr Rorei, Chapped Hands, Skin Brup- onfj Infallible for piles. Cure guar ontocd. Ouly 2Cc nt City Drug Storo nnd;W, D. FramQ's. , We Will Move September I . To the Stonpr Building recently occupied by J. B. Smart's Grocery nnd Milnpr & Elliot's Barber shop, and next door to Bonner & Bonner's Drue Store. Wo Will Give From 5 to 25 Per Gent Discount Rather than move the goods and in order to make room for our NEW FALL STOCK, Call and Bee and be convinced. Your credit Is good. Easy payments. HALL Sc. HIL-L.IS. The House Furnishers. 'Phone 307, Home Building, If you are building a new home or a bneintss house, we want to quote you pi ices on nil Finishing Work Columns, Bracketsi Doors.Saah, Etc' Uoods shipped promptly upon re ceipt of older The best equipped Paniup Mills nnd Snsh nud Door Fmlory in tho Indinn Territoiy, Ardmore Sash and Door Factory, ARDMORE; I. T. H . ' ,, D