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v 4 THE CHURCHES. 4. j- Central Baptist Church, v William Crawford wilt preach Dot.i m irning aim evening "" St. Philip's Church. rrviio at St. J'hlllp's church today a. 111. and S p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. F. A. JUNV. Rector. 1SI MARX REPORTS Roported by John King & Co., Com mission Merchants, Galnesvlllo and Ardmoro. COTTON MARKET. 8er Christian Church. urvlees at the Churstian churcli aQl a. m. and 8 p m. Morning sun lit, "The Gospel." livening subject, Sie Day of Salvation." All arc mndo com.; J CLARENCE READ. I'aste: . MONTH Jan. Fob. P. Flrht Presbyterian Church. ho usual services will bo held to- . - . r. 1., av at 11 a. m. and s p. m. ouuuuj jjiool at 9: 45 a. tn. Christian Endenv r at 9:30 p. m. Special music will 0 . rendered at both preaching sor fcos. A cordial Invitation Is extend- Ml to all. b. Mur. Mar. Apr, Apr. May. May,Ji)ne Aug Hep. b'op.Oot. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. Spots oasy, Silica 3000. rni. none. CHAS. C. WE1TH, Raster. I Woman's Guild. Ther will be a regular mooting of St. I'hlk. s (Episcopal) Oulld at the "chool room Tuosdny afternoon at 3 elock. Every member urged to bo ! resent. I MUS. J. N. DODSON, Pres. IKS. rONNIE WOLVERTON, Sec. I Benevolent Society. The oincers and members will meet Mi Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock St tho residence of Mrs. J. C. Thomp Jim. A full attendance Is rcquestod. IMS. W. C. KI3NDA1X, l'ros. MHS. A. C. CRUCE Sec. . I The Ladles' Aid Society of the 3umberland Presbyterian church will noet at the manso Tuesday afternoon I -1 o'clock. MHS. W. T. NIXON, Secrotnry Horse Racing Events. The Whlttlngton park Friday after Toon waB tho scene of some pretty aces. Tho wind blew hard and the rack was heavy. Tho result was not fruit could be reached when nil con Ullons nre favorable. Horses belong ng to Ed Hyrd. Prank Pettltt and It Inrdy were on tho tracks, Hyrd's (no Iron gray gave unmistakable evl enco of a swift trotter. Mr. Hardy's nlmal Is a smooth mover but his wining is insufficient. Mr. Pettltt unfortunate in getting his hnrness rokOn which caused the driver, I Job IKiee. to nult the tracks. jThero will be a mile racing course Stablished in Ardmoro within a short Sue and a deal Is now being made to ring some Eastern horses here. Liverpool Futures. opkn 2 1. M. COO 6.00 5.03 G.05 G.01 C.72 5 33 5.10 6.11 6.03 Mldti. Am. ... Ct.OSK 5 03 CCS 5.03 6.02 3 5.67 5.2S 6.11 6.07 8 5 05 0.00. .Receipts none. New York Futures. MONTH Ol'KN Jan 0 35 Feb 0.35 Mob 9.30 April May 9.43 Juno July Auk Sopt 10.05 Oct 9.33 Nov 0 28 Due 9.35 Spots qulot Mlds. 11.25. Sales 300 f. O. b 9 42 1 1 9 42 41 9.47-48 9 50-57 9 55 50 9.56 50 9.55 50 11.12 9.40-41 9.42 43 9.12-43 New Orleans Futures. OPEN 9 20 9.33 31 9 3033 9 15-10 MONTH J 411 Fob Mob 9 37 tprll May June July iVUtf Sopt 9.05 Oct 0.25 Nov '.. Deo 9.20 Spot,.- (Uiy. Mtrts. 9. SUh 050. f o. b. 1260. fJalvcston, Sept. 20 pots II rut Mids. 10:. St.len 579 f o. b. 300!). 4. .. PERSONAL MENTION. Sept. Dec. . May. Chicago Grain Market. WHKAT. 7oS , 771 .. 7S! OOIIN. Sjt Dec May 4G OATS. -opt 3Si Doc 37 Muv 33 10' FOR RENT ! I 4Wi&i&i t$-Sx$'$tK$x5t$S-t$ jKlve-room brick cottage, two largo its, burn, storm house. C street, and ji -avenue, northwest, fc'our-room frame cottage (new), D treet nnd 7th avenue, northwest, ood location. trhreo-room frame cottngo (now), streot uud 5th nvonue, northwest, i-'our-room cottage, out-buildlngs, ynl water, entire block of land, West bin. AYnrehouie, trackage facilities, fi-'ramo stoie house, East Main. Room Dwelling $3 50 IRooin Dwelling $5.00 fSeofiulsl Agency. Real Estate, Rents, Loans. tone 131. ARUmmii, I. 1 OUSE MOVING, ''ouse Raising, Moving Iron Safes, Setting Machinery, Etc. Vrices ns low us cood work will rrait. See mo. E0. M WAYLAND. i Headquarters at Roblaon IMacbln I err Co, i on Uroadwai', Cattle Market. Chicago Kansas City. Omaha Il0"8 best 1IOQS. CATTI.K. . 5,000 7,000 .. 200 2 000 75 3,000 steady; others Loft over 2,800. Receipt year nfro 0,000. Mixed 6 50-0.25; fiood 5.05 0.10; Roudtl1G.20-5.G0; Light 5.05 0.30. Cattle steady. 0(. Sheep steady. AV. A. Tweed of iloxlmr In In tho ; city. Charley Carter cume In Friday from Denlsen. II. C. Ulou came in Friday ulffht from Oklahoma. E. T. Yoitngblond of Km via wag In tho city yestonmy. J. C. Smith wtm In the city yester- day from Tihouilugo. 1. L. Ewln nnd wlfo of Loco regis tered lu tho city yesterday. J. C. Wlllnrd and OMJrge Holder will return today from Chlckasha. MareiiH llrlght went to Sulphur yes- tonlny for a stay of a few days. Mornu Scott and wife went to Gainesville yoHtordny afternoon. Arthur Walcott enmo In yesterday from a trip through the country. V. A. Iedbettor nnd J. T. Coloman left yesterday for Oklahoma City. J. J. Adams of Temple. Texas Is among tho lute prospectors to the city. Johiiy Conner, of the llrm of Ear thing & Cooner. left for Dallas yesterday. S. II. Russell and Marshal Colbert went to Ada. leaving on the Choctaw yesterday. J. S. Wlmlloy ami 11. II. Iilti reg istered In the city yesterday from Chlcknsha. W. E. Bo win ;ui and 1xh Stewart re turned from Tishomingo anil Durwnod Friday afternoon. Mrs. T. C. IJridgman and Miss Myron Weston returned yesterday from a vis It to Ilavla and Tishomingo. W. S. Mason of Gainesville, Texas, an old Ardmoro cotton buyer. Is here to remain during tho cotton season Mrs. Dlaucho (larrotl leaven tomor row for Tishomingo for about two weeks. Sho will then return to An v more, her future homo. C. O. Hall of Montague Texas, has moved" with his family to Ardniore and accepted a position as milesmnu with Westholmer &. Daube. 11. 11. Ford, who has been here so oral dayH from Oklahoma, returned homo yenierday. In all probability Mr Ford will move to Ardmore. J. F. Sharp. Purrull; Sam (larvln, Paul Valley, anil Sam Williams, Pur- eel I, returned Friday afternoon from Tishomingo on n gravel train. J. A. Leatherwood has returned from St. Louis, where he has pinrluts oil a nice lino of kooiIs suitable for his customers this fall and winter, Miss Koxlo Collins left yesterday uf tnrnoou for Coleniau. Texas. She vih iccompanled us far as Dallas by W Doan .lame, who will take in the Dal las Fair boforij returning. Miss Naomi Wllholm of Walters, O. I'.. Is In tho city the guest of her sister. Mrs. TliomnH Norman. Miss Naomi will remain hero but a brief f hkki'. ume. sue will iieimrt next week to 2,000 Chicago, where sho will visit. Dr. L. Stolfel left last night for Col ombo, Ceylon. Drltish India. The doc weak, tor goes via New York and fienon liaiy. and will ho forty-one days en route, covering about 13,000 miles. Dr. Stelfel is a brother of Ilarrv Stelfol. Indians Off to School. v A pauy Hill aini iiuxri oino .Mississippi rum taw iitiliRtl iiilili to the numi'rr of eighteen left hei. yesterday tn attend tho United Stnti - Covernmeiii Indian IndustrtHl ScIkhi at Chllocco () T. .1. I!. Arnold. wln Is at the head of the movement stau - that the MNslsslppl Choctaw chlldrn ho brought here from Mississippi uev or had nny xrhool privileges and nri thoreforo backward and timid, but many of them wish to attend school nnd Mr. Arnold hopes to finally gi ' t hum nil to acquire an education atui make good clt liens. Another list will Ik made up In a lew days and forwarded to the same school. Vole for tho Honovolent Society for the Merchants' $600 contest. 11-lm Hiding Contest. The young lady receiving tin' most voten during the week commencing Monday. Seniemlier 2S. will receive a $5.(10 hat, to be Mooted at any Hi hi elntt intlllnei) store. One vole to em h ticket. Conic mi. boys, and see om girl get tho hat. The swing will run every night dm- Ins the week Tickets 5 cents or six for 26 cents. Twenty-live tickets for $1.00 W. O. DUSTON & CO. 27-C Gn a Sound Footing! Our htisin8 is comltictul fo ns to ttivo our imtrorH ttw bt-nofU of every H il barirnin in footwear. Fnirdcnl niK and lioiicsl siloes nro store plinrno teristics in tliis ivtublidimenr , nnil we Kiinrnnlee every shoe we sell to bo worth tho money ,v ask ior i', and that tho hhoea will be as roprtwinted. "V rSFISIs The Shoe Man. FOR 10 navfi Tho Anlmorelto was handicapped yestorday locally from tho fact that our 'phone, No. 5. became obdurate The matter will be remedied nt once nnd calls to No. 5 will bo promptly at tended to that's the Ardniorelte. Notice. No more coupons wilt bo jfUci oul by merchants u'ail :itir for ll.feril froo photographs. Th e who huM thorn may have ahino reii 'i'ii t at nty gallery. ' It. II. CLIFTON. 5-3 Successor to T. J. lleJ.' ir ! 9.75-77 9.31-36 9.33 31 9.-9 30 Try a can of that llionkfast Hell coi- r.m nt Kolker's. It's sooil. 2i-:l 705 771 73! 45! 101 101 37 371 3S Bank Statement. Reserve, Iuc $1,395,076 Loans, Dec 5 008,100 Specie, Doc 1,3011,100 Lecals, Inc 007.500 Deposits, Dec 8.137,100 Circulation. Inc 319.G0O Local Cotton Market. Tho cotton market opened weak yesterday morning, and soon declined finally closing firm. Lint cotton sold for 8.90 to 8.9G. while need cotton lmuicht from 2.90 to 3 cents. There wero about 100 ball's marketed. Buy fruit trees direct from Ardmoro Nuraory nnd savo agent's commission nnd oxnenses. t-oct-15 Smart streot hats for fall wear; thoy havo a stylo that's all their own at Miss Collins'. 27-2 FOR RENT Three nlco rooms close In unfurnished, for light house-keep Ini?. tn counlo without children. S S. Tolson, North Washington St. SECURITY VS. UNCERTAINTY J i 8 T. N. Coleman's Drug Store Thin enviable leputation is but tho direct reaulr of our piiinstakinc carefulness concerning detail of quality ami work, uud cur habit of always riviuu; the lowest unco ou everything. Ask any prominent physican or resident of Ardniore for the best place to buy drugs or have a pre scription filled, and you are in variably directed to Who's Money. I'nlted Stales Commissioner Uoh- nett yesterday had before blni Wll Ham Cnffrey. an Irishman, i-hnrged with robbing Peter lluck, Irishman, on tho 20th Instan burn. The evidence went to show that tho defendant tool; $15 from Uuiko while llurko was asleep. The defendant's defense was thai the money was his; that llurke took il fiom him and he was only taking thai which belonged lo him. Judge Hob null hold the defendant to await tin action ol the grand Jury at Tlsho nilngo on 'October 19. Cnffrey In still a Jail. We will make special reductions. f)00 Hats at 50 cents on the dollar. 3000 pairs shoes, 10 per cent, re duction. Furnishing Goods at reduced prices. SHOES, HATS. FURNISHINGS. - We have just received our fall stock of the above named goods, and just for a starter, for ten days wc will startle you with the CLOUD-BURST OF BARGAINS On display at our store, if you will make us a visit. They ai e here for your inspection. Ask to see our $10.00 SUITS 75c, $1-50. $2. no. $2.50, $3.00. $1 00, .$5.00 ami $0 00 Pants. No trouble to show goods. Our store is full and run ning over with serviceable, staple and desirable goods at the verv lowest prices Yours for business, O. L, DENNES, rrARTlSTfC HOMES Are never complete till furnished with Standard Bath and Porcelain Enameleavare. Ladles' skirts cleaned and dyed at 11. V. .Mills' West Main streot. Two new suits weie Hied in the clerk's olllce yesterday, (.eorglo r Ollbert vs. Andrew l. (Jllbert. cause of action abandonment. I). A. Howzc vs. ISnima llowze. abandonment. Duncan Taliaferro Is suffering from injuries sustained by sticking a nail in bin foot. Hofore you go 'phone 74. 3-ltU. Fresh celery, oyalois and Cnl1 g-apes at I'ngirs. l'lonty of Colorado cabbnge. ouIuiih and everything olse uood to eat ut Phono 47. I'OUTKIt STAl'LRS " Tho Red Headed Grocer. NEW SHOE IN TOWN- HAMILTON'S CROWN. Charley, l'etls, charged with Intro ducing and soiling, was arrested by Deputy House at ileunoplu and brought In Friday morning and placed In Jail. Judge Hobnctl sot his trial ior October fi. $3,00 S Shoe, Card of Thanks. Through the columns of the Ard niorelte we desire to thank our ladles who contributed to our entertainment and especially do we feel grateful to 'Mr T. A. Thurmond who so generous ly donated $5 to the onuso. To our pastor's wlfo wo extend hearlfeli thanks for tho many favors shown us Quito a neat sum was realized. Class No. 3. Central Ilaptlst church. uuu tsmm i k l ? DljjS'jitttit' .AVI ' ' Moon Hros'. bugglos always give good value for your money. Noli.e Uros. Seo thorn. Tho woman who hasn't soon them has mlseod something and siio who doesn't wear a pair will miss still more. HAMILTON'S NKW SIIOK STORK. Tho city schools will not bo re.idy to open before Oct. y.T U' and It the celling does not nrrlve tho opening may bo postponed a week later Tho city schools will not lie tor y to open before October 12, and If tho celling does not arrive tho opening may be postponed a week later. More Ruck's stoves and ranges arc sold lu the United Stlf.j than n..y other ono mnke. That Is u pretty good evidence that they are bod u stoves, liny them from rowe uro-i. $ Tho Uylles of tho Leaf will meet with Miss Hollo Townsond at the Whlttlngton hotel Monday. Septem ber 28, at 3 o'clock. This will bo the first regular meeting. MRS. II. U. FOSTKR Corresponding Secretary. Tho vote In Ada Thursday for bond ing tho city for waterworks and sow- orngo stood 423 for and 25 agnlnst. Don't forgot to seo II. F. Mills when you nro ready to havo that fall suit made now by his procoM of clean ing. Dr. J. F. Young will preach In ICast Ardmoro today nt 11 o'clock. livery body Invited. I havo recolved over 700 pounds of tho very flnost candles within tho past wook. JULIUS KAUN. 27-3. Kelloy Ilrown Is still dangerously sick. Ills brother, John Drown, nu.l Bister, Mrs. Lykins. of Kentucky havo been tolographod for. This Is an ex ceptionally rare case of homorrhago of niouthiand tioso. FOR RUNT Furnished rooms. Mrs. W M. Robinson. Apply 27-U Till- "STANDARD' Inn uid" t-Hpeoially lor wopl.- who wuut laultlms. snnuv while "i uiil-'ilwai', ir p'-iicn iii hinher than usit'illj hhUkI f r H p n n-tt.t l i- d. O' r i iuuplcto snook of tho lutt'Ht (leH'tr' ed koo'Is, w uuui'ini: your itipeetion, nnd our txji'Tt plutnlicrs ill lie pbnsrd to fi!tnil. plniw and entiiuates free. STCVCM5. MWM ? 5PHH15 (0. The Ardmoreite F,rrc JOB PRINTING Fall u pening Miiiinery 1903-04 OCTOBPK 6 AND Styles 7. We announce our I2ih Annua of Fall Millinery. A very cordial invitation tended to everybody of Ardmore and nearby and every visitor within the city of Ardmore, tend our fall exhibition of fine Magnificent Show is ex towns, to at- Pattern Hats, Silk Hats ana' Fine Millinery. We bid y welcome. R. Lo wen stein. 0