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WANT COLUMN. rtlceuieiiiB uniW this bead will recfilvod at (ho rate of flvo (5) htn per line, wo aaveruueuiuui Ived tor toBi than filtcen (15) - - . M it special mommy raieB iur hod "n application. Thi notice y soutaln any matter of "Lost," bund." "For Rent," "For Saio," oten," ".Strayed.-' or any purpose hotit display Unci. noportod by John King & Co., Com mission Merchants, Galncsvlllo and Ardmorc. WANTED. TED Horses to jtwest or town. luro. J. w. rcicm, pasture two Corn stalk 20-Gt. WANENT POSITION for a man good hablta and energy to rop- pnt largo manufacturing estab- mcnt known to ovory bank in United Statos. Salary $900 ior and expensea. Opportunity advancement. Apply, stating t, E-4, Dox 824, Philadelphia, C-S&W-8 MONTH Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. May. May,June AUR.Bcp. Sop.Ool. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Occ. Jan. TEI Clean, whlto rags at Ard alto ofllce. 'ED Plain sowing. 127 FlfUi uo and A street, N. W. Mrs. J. PoUcdgc. ' 19-tf. FOR SALE. ALE A lot and four-room houso outh Ardmore, $300. Apply U. C. Farmer, C street, north 18-tf ALE Stock In tho Ardmoro loston Co. Read their advcrtlsc- In this paper and conault; Jlr lr D. Hydo, Keller, I. T. H-12 ALE My business lots on West I street, Ardmorc, I. T. Cash fade. A. D. Chase. 11-lm, BALE Cheap, framo liouso, 8ultablo for Btoro or ware- E. E. Gulllot, at offlco Ard Cotton Exchnngc. ' 8tf. ALE Good farming lands Improvomonts on ton allot Glnsslflod as flno avorago Apply C, caro Ardmorolto, bre, I. T. C-d&w-tf ItADE A good gontlo work I Will tako cord wood or corn, Sldney Suggs, Ardmorolto. tf. FOR RENT. SNT A business houso on Caddo street. Apply Ard To offlco. 18-tf TODAY S Mill 1 COTTON MARKET. Liverpool Futures. OPEN 2 P. M. . 6.22-17 6.20 6 20 13 6.1810 6.18 6.10 6.10 CLOtK 0.21-22 G 20 21 0.20 6.10-20 0 d 6 02 6 06 6 07-67 6 00 6.01 6.30-30 6.33 .6.35 6.26 22 6.21 5.20 5.21-20 5.20 5.23-21 Spots easy. Mlds. 6.40. Sales 6000. Am. nono. Receipts 7000 Am. 6,800 Merchant $500 Contest Interest la .being aroused In this contest to such a degrco that boforo tho end W the month a statement has been naked for regarding tho votes. Tho following gives tho voto up to Saturday evening: : Total voto as counted up to Sat urday evening Sept 19th, 1903. Cemetery Association 82,877 Denovolont 74,287 M. E. Church 50,763 First Baptist Chuch 21,103 W. O. W 18,323 i Masonic Orphan's Homo 12,437 CITY NATIONAL DANK, A. H. PALMEK, Cashier. Taffeta Sllki and Tailored Hatt. A select lino of this flno headwear will bo on display Friday and Satur day at Miss Dalrd'd. 21-3 New York Future. MONTH Jan Feb Mch prll May June July Aur Sopt Oct ..... Nov Doc... Spots quiot. Sales 247. OPEN GLOBE , 0.75 0.74-75 0.74-70 9.70 0.75-70 0 76 76 0.79 0 76-78 ..i. 0.75-70 9.77 9-75-77 11.25 11.10 18 9.00 0.94 95 9.74 9.73.75 9,77 9.70-77 Mlds. 11.60. New OrleanjrFutures. MONTH ., . lOPBN CLOSE Jan .v. 0"63 9.62-63 Feb ,0.01-66 Mob 9'70 ' 0.70-71 Apl ..'.i" May ...i.. Juno July . , fc'cpt 10.08 ' .10.65 66 Oot 0.81 - .0.78-80 Nov .... 9.58-69 Deo 960 0 63-69 At the Jail. Moso Taylor, colored, was arrested at Hennepin by Deputy House, charg ed with disturbing religious worship by getting drunk and using loud and boisterous language whllo services wcro going on. Such conduct Is against tnc law and dignity of this land, hence Moses' arrest. Ho was taken beforo Judgo Robnett this morn lng nnd pleaded guilty to tho charge. Tho Judgo assessed a flno of $10 and costs, amounting to $47.35, which will keep Moses In jail for quite a. littlo whllo unless ho takes tho pauper's oath at tho end of thirty days and thereby securo his release. William Caffrcy, an Irishman 59 years old, was arrested yesterday in Ardmoro charged with robbing on Potcr Dunk, another Irishman. Tho defendant's bond was sot at $500 and ho was 'committed to jail for want of sureties. " ' ' Spots quiot. Mlds. 10 13-16. Silica 400 f. o. b. 1100 Galveston,! Oopt. 21 Spots quiet. Mlds. 11c. Sales 3,000. f. o. b. all. Sept Deo . May. NT Thrco furnlshod rooms to Mrs. A.'F. Ataway, 310 N bgtui street. 18-12L iNT A furnlsho.l room nor th avenuo ant A street, N. iply Mrs. J. M. Qolledge. Sept. Dec. Muy. F T Tho n streot. Apollos building Apply to F. P. 25-tf. lit trees direct from Ardmoro and sayo agent's commission osos. t-oct-15 R, NOSE AND THROAT. HUMPHREY, Specialist bf Galncsvlllo, Texas. Glass- ely fitted. Offlco thorough- kl. Open Oct 1. Over Hotch- ry store. Ardmoro, I. T. iby & KEMP, state d tncc. i log, Immigration Agent!. OR SALE. 1 4 room house, seven In Main, price $800 00. kuli and small tuouthh iburpiio 'in 'the city FnnjiiliniiRB. InrfH lot hprnvotl jiluutt, desirable ;$13fi0.00, part cash. Jm House, lot zzuxiou, Stnd goftil improvements, lakes this. Owner is jo city and it must be southwest Ardmore t 200x202, three-room front. Lot 117x200 Gheap. ; othfr mum. w.....w. Popt. Dec. May. Chicago Grain Market WHEAT. 77 791 81 CORN. , .. 49 I i 481 481 OAT8. 37i 37i 301 761 781 801 471 46t 17 36 37 38 J 77 ' 811 sol 471 401 47 361 371 381 The Cotton Market, TJio local cotton market this morn ing opening up but aftorwards suff ered a decllno of 25 points. Dint col ton Is selling on tho street todny at 10.50 and seed cotton for 3.35. Tho receipts for tho day will bo about 100 bales. ' Hamilton's Shoo Storo has received a new Bhipment of tho cclebratsd Queen- Quality shoes. ' " ' 20.-2 ' FOR SALE. . j,.; Old papers at this ofQco 15 cents per hundred. HOUSE MOVING, House Raising, Movlnc Iron Safes, Setting Machinery, Etc. Prices as low as Rood work will permit, See mo. GEO. ffl. WAYLAND. Headquarters at KobUon Machin ery Co.. on Hroadway. A Good Dinner. The Finest RoaBts, Steak, Mutton, SauBage, Etc., and the Freshest VeRO tables are alwayB found at CHARLES KERNER Stcond Door West of Pestoftlce. tURlTY VS. UNCERTAINTY i Ask any prominent physican or resident of Ardmore for the best place to buy drugs or have a pre scription filled, and you are in variably directed to i N. Coleman's Drug Store is enviable reputation is but tho direct result of nstakine carefulness concerning details of quality Lrk, and our habit of always Rivinj; the lowest price ything. Taffeta Silks and Tailored Hats. A select lino of thla flno headwear will bo on display Friday and Satur day at Miss Dalrd's. 21-3 A BETTER MANSE Will Be Built By the First Presbytn Ian Church. Tho First Presbyterian church have begun a raovemont toward building a moro substantial manso than tho one now occupied by their pastor. An in formal meeting wns hold today at tho Ardmoro National bank and a con gregatlonal meeting will bo hild at tho church tonight. -J- ' 4 .. PERSONAL MENTION. .. .. . .. 4. . . . .;. ... .5. H. D. Cullers Is horo from Sherm Deiiuty W. H. Norton Is In tho city from Marietta. V. C. Ilcrnnrd enmo In last night rom Fort Worth. W. P. Ulanton Is h visitor In tho city from Galncsvlllo. II. O. Houso and J. v. rfmlth arc hero from Marietta. Albort Ilennlo camp down this morn ing from Pauls Valley. J .W. Hockor and J. W. Glllct nro In tho city from Dynre, I. T. I). A. Itlchardson Is a visitor In tho fty today from South McAlcster. Win. F. Warren and Mark It. Ford are In tho city today from Horwyn. J. A. Willlnmson of Oklahoma City. traveling representative of Park. Da vis & Co., Is In tho rlty todny. Miss Jllla Dlako was called to Tish omingo today on ncrounl of tho Ill ness of her sister, Mis. T. Qrnhani. Mrs. O. W. Stuart will depart th'n afternoon for Dragoon. Ariz., where sho will visit with her Bister. Ucfore her return Mrs. Davis will spmd sv oral weeks In California. Deputy Clerk S. H. Wootten of Pauls Valley arrived In the city todny where ho found Mrs. Wootton and tho boy at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A V, Doak, Mrs. Wootton's parents. C. W, Ilotchklss has returned from Now York nnd Chicago, whero ho laid in a swell stock of Jowelry. Mr. Hotchktss visited his brother at Champagne, III, ono of tho finest farm ing sections of tho North. Messrs. Johnson and Cobb, who havo disposed of tholr Ardmoro mar- bio yard to L. Hanway of Dallas, are making preparations to niovo from Ardmore. Tho former will return to Galncsvlllo nnd Mr. Cobb will proba bly locato at Pauls Valley. N. L. Davis, a prominent young law yer of Wacd, Texas, who has been In tho city tbo past two weaks on logal business, left for homo todny. Mr. Davis is vory favorably Improsyod with tho torrltory -i.d goos from hero to Ada, Okmulgee and Muskogee to sco that section of tho country. Oh! how beautiful are thoso fall samples trom which , to select your fall suit at L. F. Burton's, 113 North Washington street. 20-3 Hamilton's Shoe Storo has received a now shipment of tbo celebrated Queen Quality shoes. 20-2 Judges for Special Election. Judgo Tpwnscnd today appointed Lum Johnston, W. T. Simmons and Frank Borryhlll aB judges nnd Frank Pottltt nnd Frank Wymcro as clerks In tKo spcclnl eloctlon to bo held In tho Fourth wardfto'clect an alderman to succeed Dr. W. T. Gardner, who roalgnod nnd has'moved from tho city, Voto for tho Benevolent Society for tho Merchants' $500 contest 11-lm Jack Martin's Appointment. Saturday night United States Mar shal Colbert appointed J. W. Martin as a field; deputy to work out of Ard more, vlco B, V. Henson, resigned, Mr. Martin was a deputy Under Cap tain Hammer and made a good ana fearless officer. For a real downright exciting time, thoro la nothing that beats that of man trying to rldo an animal when tho animal is trying to keep tho man from riding him. If, thon, you would witness such sport don't fall to sen Frank Still at tho Bailey park Sept 25. Ho will rldo anything brought boforo him. Don't forget tho date next Friday, September 25, at 2:30 p. m. at Bailey park. Six outlawed horses and ten wild horses that havo never bad a ropo on beforo will bo ridden by Frank Still at the ball park' Friday afternoon at 2:30. 21-4 Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Christian church will give an Inter national Tea Tuesday evening, Sopt, 22, at the Itoblson building, on Main street. All aro cordially Invited to at tend. 20 Woman's Guild. Thor will bo a regular meeting of St. PhlK 's (Episcopal) Guild at tho school room Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. EVery membor urged to bo present. MRS. J. N. DODSON, Pres, MRS. FONNIE WOLVEItTON, Sec, Central Baptist Church, Tho Ladles' Aid Society of t'no Con tral Baptist church will meet ln'the churqh tomorrow afternoon . at O'clock.. MRS. P. B. CONLEB, Secretary. Our business is conducted so ns to L'ivo our rmtroni the benefit of ovory nHl bnrcnin in footwear. Fnir decl ine nnd honest shoes uro storo charac teristics in this establishment, and we Rtinnuitee every shoo we sell to 'bo worth tho money we ask for it, and that tho bhoea will be ns represented. LYNN, The Shoe Man. Boforo you go 'phone 74. 9-lta, ORDINANCE OF BAPTISM. Seven People Baptized Yesterday By Three Churches. Tho First, Central and South ArJ moro Baptist churches attended to tho ordlnanco of baptism yesterday afternoon at tho Santa Fo lake, Three members wore baptized by First, ono. by tho Central and three by tho South Ardmoro church. Commissioner's Court. Olllo Harris and Bob Capps, cliarg od with tho murder of Frank Coonoy near Bumeyvlllo on September 2, were on oxamlning trial beforo Judgo Robnctt's court. Stilwcll H. Russell Is assisting the district attenrnoy In tho prosecu Uon, whllo Henry M. Funnan and J C. Graham aro conducting tho defense, Only two witnesses were examined up to noon and it Is probable that tho oxamlning trial will not end before tomorrow. Everything good to oat at Fclkor'; 20' First Presbyterian Church. A congregational meeting is called for tho First Prosbyterlan church at S o'clock sharp tonight. Thoro business of Importance to bo attend ed to and a full attondanco 1b oxpect od. C. C. WEITH. Pastor. Ton head of wild horses will ho ridden by Frnnk Still Friday after noon at 2:30 at tho ball park. 21 Judge Townsend at Home. Judgo Townsond said this morning that his eyesight was much Improved slnco ho loft hero and that his goneral health was hotter. Ho was much plcasod with tho Improvomonts mado In Ardmoro slnco his departure. Mrs. E. B, Barnes of Southeast Ardmoro has two children sick with fover. On a Sound Footing! Tho Big Shows From the Golden West Norris & Rowe's Big Shows, Tho one Great Tented Amusement Enterprise that Fulfills livery Promise. Will Exhibit in ARDMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1903- Perfurmauco at 2 and 8 p m. Grnud Spectacular Free .Street Parade at 10:30 a. m. 500 PERFORMING ANIMALS 500 Coneixtinc of Trained Elephants, Cainols, Llamas, Lions. Pumas. Seals, Zbiis, Buffaloes, Sou Lions, Monkeys, Goats, Ponies, Don, etc SO-FUiNJMV CLOWNS-20 Marvelous Acrobats, Afrhl'-'e nnd Contortionists, Ilaznr'lnns Wild Animnlrt Feutures, Janaiif Performers, Oriental Novelties, 10. 00 School of Edncatid t-'eals, World's Greatest Perfoniinp Elephants. t 100 NEW ACTS 100 Positively the Greateot AciM'gition of Genuino Novelties in tho Amn ment World, Popular Prices, AduEts 50c; Children 25c WH 7 SHOT THE ARROW ? SALE NO. 1. FOR 7 DAYS. 7 Sale begins Monday Morning 9 O'clock September 21.. , MEN'S AND BOY'S FACTORY END HAT SALE. The ppople in ami uronnd Ar.ltnore will remombflr "Our Groat1t llat Sale" last sprinu', and wo tniHt you will be ns liberal with your, 4J' praise and patronage dnriiiR this 7 div's sale. We bought these hats, from thy factories at spot cmli "or 40oon tho dollar, ami will sellJlhum likewise. This lot consists of 1430 hits in legular prices, 75c to $3.00 Lot No. 1300 75c hats going at - - ,'25 ' Lot No. 2800 $2.00 hats going at - .95 Lot No. 3350 $2.50 and $3.O0 hats $1 35 We utk your in pection. Kcaiomber wo also have a Special Pants Sale this week. Yours for business, O. L. DENNES, 225 Main St. Next Door to Ramsey's. The Ardmoreite- Prmts All the NEWS All the Time? The Excursion to DenUon. Ycstorday morning tho A. & C. pull ed a special train out of Ardmoro, tho first excursion that tho A. & C. has taken from this town. Tbo occasion was' tho closing day of tho Denlson fair and about 200 peoplo from Ard moro took advantage of the dollar rato and went to tho fair. Mrs. Lydla Klngsolvlng of St. Louis is In tho city representing Campbell's Journal, an Illustrated periodical devoted to tho commemor ation of tho purchaso of tho Louisiana territory. MerchanU' $500 Prize. A slight error occurred In th,o pub lished report of thu Merchants' $500 cash prize contest yesterday and wo republish tho count today Blvlng tho exact figures. Complete Line of Ready to Wear HATS. UP-TO-DATE MIUIHEHV. Our Exquisite Pattern Hats At nil times give you the corr ct style. Largest stock of Millinery in'ArdmOrH at Lowennrpin'e. Wo are agents for the Perfcctlbn Ladles' T.illorlnji Co., of Chicago. Our Full samples aud styleH. and are now on display Your order taken for ready to wear Lndiea' SiiitB Skirts, WaJsts and Jackots at the lowest prices. Lowenstein . f