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i - k -l' Secret Societies m. p b'ASONlC. A. r. and A. M. i a.-:h-.- :-. :r- S. i: rrS a .: rt, i- VV or ' ,? .. f . . x i V'tach nor.:l, a: . A. H. FaLUER, v.' f 0. H. BRUCE, - - . i r - I i ; - . 1 . - . a r i r" W0LVf.TO 4 SON ". ' - ; z : . ' ' ' ' .- - " '. - i -"ski: r ' . . :j - - v . 4'- , t - nay ri" Ji i V ... a - t .r.. I 'a.. i - k,i T ' ii t t . XA.T tk - k-' ;. a . ' a 1 I1-- K"7 A;1 . a&4 fattr Itt f4i- aEORM TUC.E?- mm ut mr onhj hmttamm r M) WkW amrrt a Oorn T x UWllM I AMN 1t : Ml M 2J Mfr. re- it. with ill m&'.'-ra tm ' tar a trv.i fen r.r asrtvfi.xg --',!; -rUI (tor la) ffrtf i U-pmtl'i.'-r.' Mr. . r e .ti ftnr ' - : .' i" T.4t Si! '. !. .. . ur . . : ha . . a'. r. ibav .' . , "lie . It ' i - ii .i f on ' ,n . r(,'--t all . pairrna i' a f.' r nM n ii Tb T- ' ! mplojrm-U I , -o and de i'h many pa- 4 njii h XI. A - ' 1 t rh ar.d ; pr- p M .. i.r 1 ..ini wim ': i' . at , ut r il y r ir.. 111 ;.L- l.il i-r yrs. He '.ir wdle-awak'-. u.i t. He b v. Avnn arrd PEMMUIOTOM GROCERY CO. Caat Maifi ttrstt. 1 war', b r-aion of Its uperior T-ial advantace and -rptlon 4 'i- irftblt; lxatloD. has btumf r.umW rf large euter ' 1 staple lines of wholeMle . I'm )ltrtliulng point A -.!!' ,ii iht- Hw. K-fla!l among the buslneai rtty that of fh lHn ri . !, ry company. lo-atl at tkk- t rr. r '.f Caddo and East Mala nlrvftU. Thla houae wm eaUblU'ned nvl lMcorporaud two ir ago uniM-r ih Uwi of the Indian Territory, with j eU,l nock of t0.00A, and with J. K. I'aitnlngton prfwldni. B r Fort Tlreprld'nt . W. 0 Doak. trfa mar, and H. : Poiierf. awreiary Two tualomia of th- c.-mpany lni e As iHWtpHon ha grown to exception tttf krge voluon- Hnd haa tNH-n ttnUiMi H orer ih Territory, tha Mix ctirrlorf including every art Tel K Uio Use o( tit a pie and tsn-y jnxer Jem, KKra' aundrles, -nn-d good, tfcejf aooda. grain. -u-. The opera Uum of the conpuny are roodtK-te'l a large acaie. employment ie- rv-n tn fMir aleanen anl four- . .ii.- in Ihe houae. At tb" ii'iH-at :'" ft , . fl ' ' trr ( .e ;.;i'. hlOK r ii ia in i i ..in ' i.i IMl ..' '-r 1 1 kk v ih npy two iinnnlona anJ ' i I'n a ware-Mi.- ii-ioni The -V' ll- ref nt ting .'1' '. all .,lnd . ., i.-ilfc , are rcjj'iire- i- of . Kir jKl i tin man '. ! T'l .1, ' VHITSMAM BROS. CO. ' eiring and Mpp.ng po.nt i ittltan Terrllor A miihhi i- uiy endowed with mm ar the proaet-utiou of a otiai mm I the handling of all kiuda or fralU and produce prrjdur-ed or ron vnufl by the Hoiithm ' Tii- pru Mlt'-n -t .-LirllKi H tin .-III. lit i. ii f, M 1 i-Ci! -'if i ' I ' i 'll iii - .ii. ,in j. ii, T i iniMl i " -r 'r0mpH!ti iMftn uat aitk tA j '.- ' fc o powJMi Uk MM iav i Mir t fTv i tk ft MM aa4 4tH(ly 4i- -. htaaiiBt of the ! Of a(n r.qjarate4 ad iav laraWr ' ti beat iaiereetf ' the fz,r The trw baa) ade l t -.xae "jaiakratto with i . port! i- iktahoD : : l&d:ae Trfttori- at j im media''- iot . tfren a ortera i-r. tt the r (h -'.trjiij rHylBf ',n prompt M-Mjf h.ta-cLaaa fl f'r Ha . -ti 'n ivi'it favor a'! :ntittag- Wh,-ma'. H."' rmpar. maintain ftr hot. - one at Ofc atKxna ffy. O T oa- at ' hkaetw. I T an. I the hiae la .- 'tty lr. J'jhn Whl'e- rran th rcaneger in thla .ly U a na t of Is'iiKtana and haa t--n a reat-'!-nt of r'ri!fre for U- rat foir r-ar H- a man of tle expert ri' In t. "imrnWkn I, i n-ui .anl r-aardi-! a a fine reprv-n'atie o i - line f,- ,..r.--i li - - h- k ve r - enerir ARDMORE DRY GOODS CO. Ardmore 1 well tippmd ht all imea of trade and at no time in It liiatory haa the outlook for morte rap- i ! advam-ement In all matters which tend b make the city tuly great been more apparent than It Is today. Rep rentatlire bouses bare made the city known throughout a wide and pro perotas section of the community, all of which la now making ft:: fe!t In Increaaina; annual trade volume. We wish to mention in this review Ute Art! more Dry Ooods Company, lo- rted on Hast Main street. This com psny was established and Incorporated May lat. Hh3, with a capital stock of I2SKKI and with R. M. N'imocki. president; J M. Kike, secretary and Measurer, ami J. G. Bean:, manager. At the ad ire named the company ofcupiea the ground floor of a build ing I2,i4 feet In dimensions, which affor.U the company escelh-nt facili ties for the tor age and handling of a large and complete atock of mer uandle. which has been selected with apecui reference to the require ment of the trade in this section. Tbia ftfrjr-k include all fttayle dry good a and products of the leading Ciiila In cottons, woolen, silks, linens and everything that pertains to a first la. complete dry goods house; ho siery, underwear, clothing and gents' furnishing goods of all kinds and Jo acripttons. boota and shoes, ribbons. I area, full tinea of fancy goods, small wares, etc . In large variety. The com pany employ ten salesmen and pros ecutes n business throughout the city and tributary territory. Mr J 0, Beard, the manager, i a naiKe of Texas and has bem h resi dent if this city for the past eight ymrs lie Is a business man of ox cethrat personal and commercial standing. UUUIAN COLLINS, Milliner. The millinery establishment con ducted by Miss Collins has demon strated its ability to be ranked far above mediocrity t was established tu m time ago and Is located at 104 Kasl Main atreet, where If. occupies well arranged and ommollo'iH quar ters. The millinery display of 'he establishment In one of beauty and artlstli arrangement whlh can not lie Kiirpaifv-ri In tne ity Here arc are always to sei-n the latent a-iil in. lieait:t'il a or'rrii nt of haf-, ii'ii. I.,'- an, I M., ifiiiii sr ! k toi t!.i r h,' a I .- r if :iii'l arlil .tml, of flu-- r. fi-HilK'- iIIiIm.ii- tnnimiritf" btc. Mi-- "in it - ins I -keral trips each i ! the fashlonatile centers of the Hast to obtain the newest modes, and I' is safe to way that the lad lex of nlmore can get the m't "chic" and up to date styles for their wardrobe at this establishment. The house em ploys from five to ten skilled assist ants, presided over by Miss Collins, and is without question one of the l i i-Htalillnhnienix In the ilty J E HAMILTON t COMPANY V ' .- ! I A' ' I H.I f',1 1' I I I , a&L - , r i - .a i -1 ' ! :;!) .; s. : i- . :? iz. ut faet-. --i i-: .'!-- t-. .-c.t o 'i- "i lll'k'ViH af '?S5S-' ' ! -sr.vty -y .,., .- -.- Aavmg Use im?tgaM emtery."? Artasnre ia th. J. B Haaaiitoa tt Compaay ka:-i at in -t: Ma.a aad Watatagtoa strvwts Ti bwsiaess) was estaWiabed Hi !-; sad at the address named octses ti rst losr of i two story brick btili iag feet troaaJ iar space :- ted fa aw a'traetlre sscdem style with every modem costveaieace aad Bp to date iarprrreasear The stock represewts the heat fisarsi hifkeat creatioBs aad asoet perfect iadastriai MUiagseata ia aaea a aad ladles' foot wear aad ia a complete ia every re spert a it k vast aad oaaraea sire la gsea's shoes the house avtk specialties of the Edvia Claap. aad tne P. Reed RVjibester ladies tee kfcoes. Also agents for the celebrated Qneea Quality shoes for women aad Walkover shoes for men. Stace the n ,::-'.a:et of the bouse its Integ rity so'i trinit business methods bare wcri for :t the esteem aad coaldeace of pubi.c in seaerai A atuaber of s;-n-n'"i and attentive clerks are ea;:ori aad patroaa are asTorded the mtj-' affable xalea service procura ble. Mr J E Hamilton, the managing partner, has oeen a retiden of Ard more since the establishmn; o' tb! enterprise in 1SS and slnre nit rei denre in thU city has made a forci ble impressMn up'.a the bosineas men and ia much eteemet by all who are brotighl into business or persona! In ter' ourse with hfm- J, J. STOLFA, Merchant Tailor. While it is true that dress does not make the man. it is nevertheless an Indication of his ability to conunaad success, aad its Bt as well as its coa I!tk la a fair tnstrht Into his per sonal character and high attainments. Correct style, neat workmanship and perfect adaptation to the form are fully aa essential as genuineness or material, and. Indeed, of munch more importance, for a perfectly fitting suit which has been made well and in the prevailing style presents a mora cred itable appearance than an illy fitting suit of mjch more cosily material Ardmore is especially fortunate in poRsesalng a representative of the sartorial art than which no others in the 8otithwst are more accomplished and such an one la J. J. Stolfa. with salesrooms and shops at 21 S West Main street, where he occupies two thousand feet of ground floor space. Mr SUrffa has been In the merchant tailoring business In this city for the past twelve years and hit. ever kept abreast of the times in his profession and ever up to the most advanced I.I '-a of the merchant tailoring trade He came to this city from IimpAsas. Texas, and has been from his early manhood nn artist In elothin archi tecture and is today known and ap preciated as conducting Ardmore' popular tallorlnx establishment byal! well dressed men in the city. In the sample rooms there ia deployed a large assortment of patterns in piece goods aryi he stives every customer the K4lvsnLaite of hla years of sue ceswfus efforts in the tailoring line by atdltis; and advising in the selec tion of gooJa beat suited to hit in dividual personal appearance ilr gtoifa has hod twenty-two years ex perience in his line of business and Is a progressive business man and stands high in the esteem of tSe trade. O BATES. Ardmore has proven that its poesi bMltles are genuine and that Its in habitant have the ambition and the ability to make the most of them This Is becoming very apparent to tin- world of commerce and The lead ing hciim-- lu many branches of bus i lie- throughout this section agve found It greatly wtrth tbelr phile to make Ardmore a distributing point for their products, realizing thai tt is desiined to become a decidedly Im portant center in this section of the country. A leading enterprise in the city is the establishment of 0. Bates, located on West Hatn street on the ground fbw of the building east or Young's furniture store. Mr. Hates established his business In thli city one ant a half years ago an: (Ton, a ulmli-a'e Imnlnei-j. in i onfei tlnnery nii'l IV l'ino the f.itnnii nonintnx nat.tr.- - invn-i in-w-iag Mi Hut, I::' 6 i. P ras,v Oet-rt 2 i - - X.S9? we' -5 ; ' ?s xui nsec of rir .- son - -. p's.a a eeore taortyagh or lira' reparaSoa for bis wort taaa t J P Fart sm has sa-."V ais pra in deatuwry aan i r.rm bas s o socceam Dr Faaa c "3? ro-aM .r th Har-iy b i,a over Ramsy' drag store, aanag it. -i here lm; years ago I evrythlar 'hat per tala to the preserratioa aad repair ot ti teeth ae tt taoroovhiy expert and hu operatias' rooms are Acted - :j most adgtirab facilities for superior work. In at: his profesatoaa; reiaUoos a has estatliaaed a repata toa for t .iMu aad his pa'rcai are of Use be' class of onr Dr Faaa w a aatlre of Oeorjria aa. studied for hie profession at the soutaera turatai cones. He is re garded by his coil ea rues as ha vine a proaiistag career before aim aad is broadly proareastve in his profes 'on Dr W. H Baloe. a gradtiate the Atlanta Dental Coilere. can also be fotnd at the ocaces of Dr. Faaa at ail times REDFIELO REALTY COMPAKY. The real estate Interests of this city occupy an important place when Its sue c earful enterprises are summe-i up and tney are in the hands .f a class of men who are to a notable de gree intelligent and energetic. Anion? the firms who hare made admirab'- successes in the last year U that ot the Red field Realty Ccscpany oet' i and managed by Mr. O. M. Redfielr and established in this city nine year ago. The energy aad skill which Mr. R?dfteld nas displayed in his bus iness have brousrbt gratifying result and they maosuce a good proportion of re Important real estate transac tions "f the city. He buys and sell realty, exchanges properties, assume - control of property for resident or absent owners, offers special induce ments to both investors and home seekers and has a list of the bes c'aas of people deslrin? to rent honae He collects rents with perfect satis faction to his patrons, giving promti settlements at all times. The rate of commission charged by this agency I.: especially reasonable aad the ser vice it gives is of exceptional excel lence In both city ami suburban property and In Indian wads It con trols a Ocurishlag business. Mr. O. M. ReJfleld is a man clearly adapted tu his business, energetic aaa alert. reliable, and a judgment that can be dep- ndel upon. FRALEY BROS. Planing Mill. The substantial xrowth of the man ufaeturinr industries of the Southwest and the Important part thla city p:ay In their development are exempllne ! If a remarkable manner by the suc cess achieved by Fraley B'os.' planing mill conducted by C. K and W. S. l-'i jiey. wiKfcie crtlcw, ynn. and mill are Ic-ateii in the iu.ond block nortb of the union depot. This firm 3 eEtabllirbed in thU city four ytrs a;& and at the address, named their mill is operated by their own electric mo tor and is equipped throughout with a valuable and complete outfit of im proved sawg. planes, moulding ma chines and other machinery and me chanical appliances and Is manned by a number of skilled workmen engag ed into daily production of high grade sasb. doors, mouldings and high grade finish. Interior finishing, etc. The plant covers a space 150x20" feet In dimensions, their mill being a structure 56xlai This establishment it a most important aid tu and factor in the building trade of Ardmore and surrounding towns is appropidately appreciated alike by builder, conttac tor. aad dealers. Fraley Brothers also conduct a retail lumber yard whic h tbey established 2 years ago. They handle all kinds of lumber in all merchantable lengths and dimen sions, lath, shingles, building materi al tM every hind. etc. Tbey are an independent lumber yard and have an extensive trade throughout the city and tributary territory The firm Ii a member of the Southwest Lumber men's Association and the Lumber men's Association of Texas. Mr. C. K. Fraley Is a native of Vir Kinia and haa been a resident of Ard more for the past ten years. Ho has 'ia'l tea years practical experience- ,n t'.is iwinu- tine of Imsinfis Mr y s arji t- o3-- -- . a' 'a oi!! m TbU Srmde--fltuw-M xz. 8.- .igntniav ' r ite g'.ai a' ier.i and !&:--- (i ar ; t. -y i--iraace an1, th- -ompan.ri for t jb ' ley are l-i agat are k& it -trr-igaoat the 'omm-.-ria. .r. ! ' he Irm basis of 'bei.- flaac fa, 'ar. :az art tu :' ;ni an? -ej. - -Tfly t o: t5-ir maaafement . i b r nr them are Aetna F - !r. sarao e Company of Hart fori Na- .i at Fire fasaraaee Company ,: Hi -tor Peaaajivaata Fire Inn cy of Philadelphia. Traders li- -ii Company of Chicaao. Uverp- !. loa tk CHcbe Insurance Cor par. Eagtaad. Sortnaftetd F1r an-! Mar:r. lasuraace Company. North Br - i. Mercantile Company of Enaisr. i ':. snraace Company of Xorta .-n- r. a Philadelphia. Philadelphia I'r. rs. Phoenix Insurance Compir.-. Brooklyn. Phoenix Insuraa'e (Vji;i ny of' Hartford. German Am-:.' an :r. auraace Company of Xew Yor'-. N.- ara Fire Insurance Com pan; N- York. Xew York L'Blerwr.tf r- It yi Insurance Company of Endan lean Central tnsaraace Con. par. St. Loais. Mercantile Fire k Ma-:: Insurance Company of Bu'..r. r r doa k Lancashire Fire Insurance c .. pany of England. Sun Inotran - - pany of Ens: land. Hanoi r Y : urance Company of Xea Y r- : ' the Hoa." tns-irance Compa.i N Vor Tni firm represets :, . T4iny that i nJt first class an.i dispute,! worth To both lnsiir-r in : Miry aoider rhey give a skillful an ! accurate sen ice and are invaria) ! courteous aad obliging in aTi 'h,-- rt lat ion in real estate the firm coafeucts a larae business in the buy ing, seillnc and exchanging of city and rnburban property and of farm lands' throughout the ad)oininz coun try, make judicious investment of out ride capital, secure tenants for ren tal property ami supply the r.e.- U i -renters with a most desirable of property: rive attention ro tjji interests of non-resident or re-: owners, collect rents, look after r pairs and taxes, etc. In loan.-, t connection are of such stability t ia tbey are able to offer large amount to borrowers at exceptionally rea-oi. able prices. W. S. Wdverton k Son are a'- managers of the Ardmore At.-t . Company, and have In their ',i ,-. an exceptionally complote --t i' al. tract books for the ChicKa.-a na tioa The Messrs. Wolverton are natixe- of Tennessee and hai been resi.u-nt - o' Ardmore for the past to rears They are loyal at all time- i t.i cltys Interest, heartllv t.ui;oi tan every enterprise which will a ' Its strength Citizenship Court Docket. Th folio win? case have been set for the Febmar; docVt: Febrttary 1 Gray W. Phillips. Julia Indon. W E Moore; February 2. V. R Cross. J. V Blashinsame; February 3. R. H Hawkins. Elizabeth Casey. Feb. -I. Wtt. C Mitchell. Zora P Lewis. Win E. Moore, Feb. 5. Lydla A. Garvin Henry E. Miller. Jennie Braaell. Feb. S Sarah D Drogdon. Mary M. Har vey. Feb S. A. N. Cope. Geo. H Cook. Feb. 10. Hwlen V. Ne'-e-xin. W. Mitch ell: Feb. 11. G. M. Grady A. H Nail. Feb. 12. V. H. Stallinss. Ei.le Un- derwoad, Jane Morris: Feb. 13 Fran ce O. Neely. Nellie J. Gideon. Fob IS, D. B. Vernon. Henry I-ancastcr Feb. 17. Jonne Horn. Polly Hil . Feb IS, Mattie E. Stanley. Eliza A Alex ander, Lewis HUI; Feb. li. Noah W Cooper, Calvin Wright Meek John Skaggt; Feb. 22, Frances E bands. Settle Stewart: Feb 23. Mary W. Whaley. H. B. Rowley Feb 24 J. M. Human. E. J. Petty; Feb 25. Martha Arnold. Samuel J. Carroll. G W. Johnson; Feb. 26. Verna D. Potts, Vlney Davis. John Mitchell; Feb. 2ft. Sarah A. Kelton, Emily J. Kumwn.lt.. The evidence for the plaintiff In all these cases has been heard and only arguments and tucli evidence as the government sees lit to Intro duce wilt be heard. Who ko's most about the "strou- uous life" a man who talk's about I' after he's Krown up or the mother You can't expect a woman on Hip Ikix seat of a coach to reallto that she will look a perfect fright whon aho'n getting down. t sitnsdH sSujin ntunio,-) iuu.V f Want Column Brings Results". ' R A. M. Arlxore ir-er ?. M. No. 11. K--..- i Ui secoad 7. ?"." r . ia each Br.on'i i ' ' clock. Muva!- --, H. H BRUCE H F J U OALT, 1 Knighti Terrlar. c ,j Ardtnort omaanlery N-. .v S ,K. T, mee-i an; MDtii; IS VTVS S M TORBETT E C W. ROBERTS. Recorder C. 3. Arisnre chir' No TjO.ES in regular meeting ; tit night o: ti fourth Monday j every aoath it 7 30 o'clock. MRS EVA SNYDER, TT. M M M. GRIFFITH Ses ODD FELLOWS. Ardmore lodge No. 1. 0. 0 F., useeti ever? loos Jay nirls: a: 0:: Feilox hia at 7-0 o clock. J L JOHNSON. N 0 V w TALIAFERRO. Secy. Encampment. Iadiaaola Eacaapaat . 10 I. 0. 0. F. aseeu every Frilay eight at Odd F: lows hill at 7:30 o'clock B. F. COX. Chief Patrlirci D. T. NISBETT. ScrltH Rebekahs. Ardmore Rebeki: iDige No. 10. I. 0 0 F rceet3 every Taur. day sight at Odd Fe. 1 W5 hall at 7:30 o' clock. MRS FANNIE SACRA, N. G MRS M K SPL'RGEON. Sec Canten. Canton, Ardmore No. 4, Patriarch i Militant. I. 0. 0. F., has regular me-' Ing on nrst and third Monday algati in each month. WM. DEVENEY. Com. D. T. NISBETT. Clerk. ELKS. B. P. 0. Elks aee: Eecond and fourta Fri day In each month a: Elks hall, We3: Mala streeL A. W. DUNHAM. E. R. R. L. SANDERS Sec I. O. R. M. Washita tribe No. 33. Improved Order of Red- i men meets la Odd Fe!- , - I IflTC' Vl T 1 1 tlt-jrx- Tl'.Ua, S. Z&J day night at 7:30 o'clock. s J. P. FANN. Sachem D T NISBETT. C. of R. W. O. W. rrrPrv woodmen of the iavvorWSic World nwm second Friday i.' and fourth nights In K. of P. hall J. N. MORGAN. C. C. JEFF JONES. Clerk. Lady Maccabees. Belle uf the Prairie hive No. 1, Ladles ot the Maccabees meets oa the first Wednesday af ternoon In each month In the Odd Fellow hiti MRS. DORA NISBETT. Lady Commander MRS. E. M. GOFF. Keeper of Records. K. of P. Myrtle lodge No. 7. Knights of Pythias meet In Castk Hall, every Thursday evenlnf JOB. M. LONDON, C. C. WILL SALISBURY. K. of R. & S. A. O. U. W. Q meets regular every first nnd third Wednesday nights at K. 0f P. hall W. It. ROBERTS. M. w. A. LOWENSTEIN, Recorder. The Woodmen Circle meota every third Friday night and first Monday afternoon In the K. of P. hall. MRS. . n. MASON. Guard. MRS. II. p. UVETT8, Clerk. Till) MOlloril Wnnilmnn ..in meet every Monday night In the K. of EltUETT OUNUVP, clerk. ' CONFEDERATE VETERANS. John H. Morean Cainn. II. n. V.. will hold Its regular meetings on the second Sunday u each mouth at the city halt at It o'clock p, m. All old solillem Invited. J. W. GOLLEDGE. Com. 0. H. IIRUCIC, AdJutanL SOCIALIST LOCAL. Thla nrgnnUntton will meet every Wednesday ivenlug at the city hall. . , O. A. MUBUMIR, 3ec i I 'I