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dijc Jtoilij JrDmorcilc. F-trli? an-: .tV OS of tr. Nora Watb Catered at U Pcatofite at MUMI M aflSJme " November 1 lm. 1 i OM Oao OM Kk moata year - Payable I Advaace). .la " -r.. ArriciAt. lEVS?APEHoia ratted Statea CowtjOT tk JJ'' ; Sfwila!? JoEmchSo. of aTarrttotT. aad rata of tke ettT . I'0 " "r at tee of aay susoa ' Aay ' ' ooll be entitled to b4t t frr corrart4 fhnoi ytm VatJl eaa alrt i. Kii stic of trti oaortiait popt to a better ' jwtittaa ibfst who facr M(rfatloa vr TABUC & Samu f H"r! CjII r.avsnnm i J .0 a. a- ';alt - r B ... 4 0 p. - r.Aiwtoa Chicago Jii .. - okara K. C. E : Olaaana 4 O.H RlMay. LocaJ fralffct carryrag alao. AfVaMt &. CmUr Ltmn AnSawro dall... Arr. Ardawca 4a0y .. lsn Ardiaore daily.... Raifray. .I:SO a. ,U:10 a. ..1:U a. s. ..t:S3 a. B- Arr. Arvawra 4y ui tnls Lt. ATdBK-te. .:M a. a. :00 a. a. Mixad train Arr Ardtarr AO CnHed 8tata aalla ctoaa V) caatea prior to train tttaa HMAfttr tka ajails will ba cloawa . A lntlM.1 Of t B. IB. mm D REUIEU). P. M rw the lt trts'af Tlpaoa Md tail up f TO-i tr.e A.- i-"' f n ArtSircfe. WtS'liJ Va, .I. 1904 Allows -mi:.- " riie ..is salary. rr.--. . nt Kfjoclt wlshe . . . i ..,.! v,. -i II ar(bl the . . I 1 ,.J. MltlAf I hill I .l.tapacint the country. IBsaber men are buying many acres A the timln-r land- recently allotted in the Choctaw Nation, rreedmea taa tell their allotments and Indtaas are allowed to dispose of a portion of their lands. the truths of j Leading exponent of tne Bfbl in the Tnited States have lormed an organiratlon to defend the Holy Scriptures againit the hoita of Satan, under the name of the Ameri can Bible Ugue It has been la ses sion la Sew York this week. Tao man who exults ovr the tact that bo It on &e winning tide politically way not Know it. but more Rood men titke the losing side than the winning rtdo. Thy value principle more than they .do the foolinh feeling of bar Ilk been in with the winners. A halMnchTube" of "radium, worth tomewhere in the neighborhood of S200.0C0. disappeared mysteriously from a Chicago pbysiclaa's office on uaj last week while he was treating i latleat for a facial decease. The 1 si- will be hard on the doctor's fn tur patients. 1 feere is alwayn a atMtriaje of labor at eain of tie yiaf wrren the1 i tops are growing, and then again hen the harvt ! m rim timply indicates the inclination f i'1 fatmer ho owns lit ii humf to plant t. ore than 'h- can cult.vat jr.'opcrly. The same complaint has w-n hetrd for x score of years In the Sooth. There has been a witching of trade urrents in recent years to a north and south direction which is a serious lQuaacu to ib shipping points from liobton and Now York to the lower uml of the Atlantic seaboard, and this tundency of traffic to and from Gat vtWton, Now Orleans, Mobile and oth er iHilats on iho gulf coast i bound to continue. The South Is moving rajrtdly ta the front, and will soon aa autao a relative Importance in a busi ness tense nmk ai it bad not enjoyed since long before 1&&0. A financial and social powor such as It dlJ not poeeeaa oven then seems to he only a little way ahoad of It now. This Tvlll.come largely through tfao Panama canal, though It was certain to arrive sooner or later even If that groat work was to be deferred. The South espe cially that part of It between Florida and Texas bag a vital Interest in the canal. Globe-Democrat. A woman calls her husband sarcas tic when the chilJrcn are banging the piano and he niaGei! his newspaper jiit to mak mr- h' ic '"ading il J - u J 1 SCT" VK VC VwCH SC SE. T .- - r : r. ; .'c- liars T5 r-f"- . ' ?.'.ut5m t .icg taey art ; rc ' ' tetf ;a tie right so aad acwc.re property, t ymr nek avotasioa a ftey set it. to rnooe aad eater otter privileges j o riUaoaaai. tkey ul remaia where ikey an meat coateated. iif w act seaaratmg tae a ky too two races for school purposes, tiaey arefer paaat tuihmM. M tf Uk aaareaattoa act taaaM aasUly borotae a w tkay M ak teas fan abewt it those Mcttoai that aeeer aaclcet aa opportaalty to stir a, race bave awge aofalatk la Arkaasas that are dSaied school art- txuw bT bave aot tM it rk !vsate of what titer 'win t on:tni9r to oner an aa t for wlsatef to dlren lb tax Rfy. s,T thits fcr ta eaueatKa aly oor to U task of inoraaa- iag tite acbool fand for the whites of small meant at wet! aa to assist la farryta the burden tl the color iran. who ge'i a part of Ms sckool prirlles; fr m the rTemi prorlled ty whit uipayert Arkansas Dm trat. PROSECUTE FAKE DOCTORS. OklsHRU BifM Astiwn Aaataat "Oialavna Mlir PhysteUm. Oothrie. Ok.. May 4. A civil suit broaabt to revoke the liccaaas of all physiciaas practicing in Oklahoma under diplomas given by "diptoaia mllis" sad irregalar snedlcal collegea. wu flle-1 la the district coart of lx can roaatv toiay ty rbe attorney-geo- raT. P. C. Simons, representing the riitory, aj,aint Ur. Calvin D. Gully ' fhi. ity. Th petttkn alleges that c,'i ;v sfr-l his Urease through -aiiil'nt iPnrtntatlons to tho , r of health; thai fie was gralu 1 :roui th Independent Medlrsi gi- of Chicago after taking a reg 'ar i a irise of BtnJy. The college was bartered October I", , aad So vrctxr 4 following. Gully received Sis diploma. This college was the sac ressor of the flllnois Health Asaocta- l.lKh ItM.MIMa I suit aao oeen orotigni ay ue siaie oi Illinois. The Independent MeJIcal College gave aa its charter la ISM Dr. E. B. Cowdrlck. secretary of the Oklahoma board of health, issued a license to Gully to practice medicine Ir Oklahoma February 11. 1&''2. an der thr eld law. Mr. Simons said to- day ioat he would prosecute every Ir regular p&ysician tn ukianoma. Ravla Endertet Dick. At the Democratic meeting at Ra vla Meoday night the Democratic club of that place endorsed lt. W. Dick of Ardmore for national committeeman O'Hsre talks lonleht, downtown. 11 N'ctlce of Sale. Oa Saturday. May 21. I will sell at public outcry for cash to the highest bilder in the town tf Tishomingo, the "roperty of the Capital Construction company, consisting of engine, : oiler and other macsjlaiir lor ihe making :t brick, together with al. arrove mentt on gaoat two er'lkrti- a -ier of land. flUY P. co::. Trustee in Bankr'tiitcy. Potter. Bowman A Potter, Attor ney. lrt-10 Wkn the site, rjfcb! dh) aad think about it hard, there a ao(kJsi that at',Bhc-s a girl more kan UMg heir legs were- really made' lo watt with. Take your stenographic work to the Ardmore Business College. Mm Advertising Sale. Dinner aad Ba zaar, Thursday, first door east of A. C. Young. Call and be happy with the ladles of the First Presbyterian church. 10-2 Eggs. Pui 0 bred Ply month Rack eaae, oae dollar per setting $. S. TOL30N. 17-1 m. Mr. O'Hare wants every Justness man and profeesional man to hear him tonight. 11 Growing Aches and Paint. Mrs. Josle Sumner. Bremoad, Texas, writes. April 15. 102: "1 have usee Ballard's Saow Unimeat In my fam ily for three years. I would not be without It In the house. I have used lt on tb little girl for growing pains and achee In her knees. It cured her right away. I have also used it for froet bitten feet, with good suceeas. It 1b the beat liniment I ever used." Sc, sac, Si. Sold by W. II. Frame. Leave your measure for the next ten days with Stella, the merchant tailor. If you wtfnl a genuine cut of 15 to J9 on a suit or tl to 12 on trous ers 3-d2-wl H. CLEW'S LETTER 1ITE OF LAWS. CanfeMiM to the ttmaty Mret tfrt Moh SrftcJ: Featwt la tb- FtMaaaal StaaKaM-Meaty la CmwIaUM fcwtiiti. rlal ta Om Araswanfta. Xr Tatk, May . TV. saaat ale-1 ufeaat featare la tba taaacaal aitaa it a Jaat aow ta ccageattoa fa tke atcaey markat. htt. ca!! aad tlase tawoay are aswAaaaaasiat; aid is p:t of ta eordreatsi aaac i."a. -.rpla3 reserves aave Met. .it.i'i-Iy rising aad now maay mi I'ti abeve prevtoas years at tats p :vn. TT:ls rcagestiott is not to h- nt'rbttt ! to the U ;sned deaoanJ '.' ur ney from ettaer bvUnis tr aat o'ttive tonr; the ! :mlc .ed ir. iniry simply aggra rating a QiSca!:. mhico mast ba dire.-tly traced to x:: inelastic currency system. Th aaaouat of money now ia circulation i- IZ&l milllcas. an increase la twelv montS! of lit aUllions. These fig ures, bo waver, give only a partial iJea of tkc tremendous expansion i& oar circalatioa which kaa lately taken place. Daring tkc last three years onr currency Increased saarly ISO mil lions, while la the last seven years the increase kaa been S47 million, and our per capita circulation ka risen from 23 to 131 ta the last seven years. In otaer wordsv ia this share f ertod we uave added (SO mllHons to our stock of gold anJ a bent 2uo ml! lions ,to our supply of tank notes. What la to be the effect of such an enormous addition" to our currency t a mc B-n 4t is not needed? It t likely to lead to a petlod of inflation It i to be hoped not; and In view of the coru'rvativ temper which pre vails in financial circles no suck con tingency is ia sight, although such ax expansion as this must inevitably ex ert an important InSoence upon val-, ues. Such congestion would be im-; fol boy, with pony, tp deliver pa possible Bid we aa elastic currency pert. Apply at Ardmoreite. 11 system capable of expending aad con- tractlng automatically accord iar to the country's wants. During the ia' two presidential campaigns currea'y reform oa these llaes wit loudly promiteil. but coagress has adjourned once more without actioa, ad ia the coming election the currency quex tlon seems likely to be pushed aside fortunately, we can, endure a red lin es ncy of gold currency much better than one of silver; nevertheless, ex it ernes of expansion or contraction do aot tend to develop business stability. Gold exports continue heavy In vol ume, and thus far over I23,0"0.C.0 have been shipped to Europe, whicn ita has been more than offset by ar rivals from Japan. More gold seems likely to follow. The Panama pay ments are, of course, an important el ement, but ilils transaction has been tkillfully "Handled with a view to dis turbing the international markets as little as poastble. Paris needs gold j la any event to meet the strain im posed there by the decline of Rus sian bonds and to provide for the new war loans. Both Russia and Japan have commenced to borrow cn an ex tensive scale, and such opera ions Will be an important factor in the foreign money markets until the wari II ever. Japan's arly victories will Ulng Russia Into more desperate ef-, (arts for recovery, howsoever remote tie casyjaa l saecaas aeeav bov. Our wn market Ms beea only Tig fit ly affected by theaa movements, ow ing to our largo reU ripply and the lessened demands of both trade and speculation as stated above; but the placing of a portion of these loans here is a significant movement and, if successful, likely to extend. An other important 'factor in the local Money market Just now It the finan cial operations connected with the thirty million city bond sale, with pay ment for twenty million of telephone notes aad with windinp up of the steel syndicate, etc. Evidently Irs. portaat calls are likely to be mace W. H. BYRD & .COMPANY EXCLUSIVE HAIIERDASHERS & TAILORS ' t JpB'i -p-ja the -cai ai :i- Ift rtmz w ha'S thrt j- f cottoa. aat aad bar Onir a bic era cfoa t4 oa from ttor r;:n rr ctoa. As it is, ta WMt crctia : ra'rly aroaBcfoaa. iaa a-h u reje;- !ta atcre aetlrtty taaa aaaai. aad a j j.-, oat fr- j., tH cwtaUatnt of !rtnr,: CKrmtiMU Mar Md j,. , .r. WtJ, (dBf two I m per aat tacertalatica ke crops aal t Twttou. la AafHt UT V abl tc aaUriaato aota wita owm crtaia- tr. aat aat aooaar. Aa for tkc eiec- thm. that aromise to be leas esc: :ni asv! leas dlstarbtag tkaa usual, with Oe tgrtft the chief sabjett of coa- t-aevar aad ceaceraiag which li' le U likely to ae doae. Meanwhile. f! j , tva-.'.fas in the stock market will ;rab!T be 'oataed to ao:e-atc ' .r't There : a steady deman! for : r. Ir-vosTns'"! when prices are .r.A-se attractive tne recent etty Ibosd ffTiDg tK-ing . avi!y o versa btc rib J. v.",i th pr.ee i-ot altogether satlsfac i 'cry to t"n atrthdritice. I HENRY CLEWS. I'ital'y iicn "wo xr.mn ciuarrel y r-.- i-'ti iz rcnc WAN! COLUMN WANTED. WANTED At once, a bright, care ful boy, with pony, to deliver pa pers. Apply at Ardmoreite. 11 WANTED At once solicitors for the American Publishing house, either sex, over 15 years of age. Call oa R. W. Cnoate. First Ave., S. W.. from 1 to S p. m. 11 LIFE INSURANCE District mana gers wanted by Security Life and Annuity of Philadelphia for Okla homa aad Indian Territory. Liber al contract to oi producers. Lib eral potTcy contracts and health lr surance. Address with references, Tom C. Swope. state agent. No. 542 Bias building, Hodston. Tex..lM0t WANTED At once, a bright, care- "oAxTED-TravellBs salesman to handle Hne of paint and compofi tloo roof. Call phone 390 cr ad dress Downard Asphalt Co., Ard more. Ind. Ter. ttf FOR SALE. FOR SACE One 2'bcrepwer side crank Houston, Stanwood U Gam tie engine. Positively good aa new. Also one large double-door Cary safe. Easy pay menu or cheap for cash. Apply or write M. Zuckerman, at Cold Storage. 2-1 an FOR SALE Very cheap on IXL windmill, fifty-foot tower. 2,500 gal lon tank. Sidney Suggs. 1-tf FORSALE"oR TRADE CHEAP A good second-hand bus. Apply to T. Y. Morgan, Ardmore. I. T. 2S-12 FOR SALE My home place, corner of A street and 6th Ave., N. W. Lot 150x150, 3-room dwelling, stable. two good wellc and fruit trees. For terms apply to me cn premises. Mrs. J. M. Golledge. FOR SALETboroasbbred Poland China hogs. B. H. Colbert, Tlsr-o mingo, I. T. 25-1 a FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two laratahed races at 310 North Washington. Mr. Atta ay. 1! Kpit RK.NT Oae 4-room aad oae 2 rvtn rwt. Apply Praley Bro S-f FOR RENT Pour-room house, tall, barn, close in. good water, r-nt Address Box 131. city. FOR RENT Good three-room i- .- large rich lot. goo-i watr Set- O M. Redfield 1 f FOR RENT Four-room touie See WJsiteman Bros. Co. 21-tf LOST. LOST A biack an tan rat-tcrncr puppy, about S months old. answer to name of Trlxy. Liberal reward to findr Henry M. Furman -C ! . BERKSHIRE INSURANCE AGENTS M-M5--K--MM' :---:! "T- y g w V i OLD RELIABLE 1 Jones Machine-Repair W'ks J BRASS FOUNDERS Rera.r. Boy. at'l Exeufin!,' Mac-biaery oi all kind II yo.t Lave a br-ak d"Wii I will i.e ready day or nigbt to a.-.t yn ard dn,ODStrate that qtjick and cood work can be scr.rfd a reaionab;e prices. 0 mmtti . Cm 4 rx3T YestcrOay afteracua g-.:a ciub lake, or between th- '.r aad the city, a white wooieen cro rhet shawl. Finder -.ease r-f to C. M. Campbell's residecc North Washington street. l'-2 FOUND. FOl'Nb Saturday, a sad4?e, bridle, blanket and halter, four miles west of Ardmore in the head of a deep ravine. Picked up by M. Wheeler. Owner ra,n gt same by applying at my home cn West Main street. M WheMer. $-!2-wi KNOWS MI-O-NA WILL CURE. The City Drug Stsre Hat Such Faith In 'his Grst Dyspeptla Remedy That It Guarantees It. Ii it an unutual thing for a druggist to sell a me'.icine under a gtramce to refund the money if it d.s n-1 cure. Tet this ia the way ;he City Drag Store, the popular drugJt. h selling Ml-o-na, the standard dyspep sia remedy. Never before hat It had to Urge a number of customers to tell It that a medicine kaa cured at wTih Ml-o-na. People who a few months ago leaked Uked walking skeletons have pit on flesh aad today are ruXdy aad vigor ous with perfect digestion and good health, solely due to the use of this remedy. Tnere it no longer any need of any one suffering or making their friends iufer on riccouat of dyspepsia, for Mto-na can be relied upon to cure. Ire percentage of cures is to nearly lOu per cent that there ia llf.le risk to it in guaranteeing to return the money If the medicine does not cure, and it stands ready to do bo without any queuiout. Headaches, all forms of indigestion, specks before the eyes, dlxzy feelings, poor sleep, ringing In the ears and all fcrms of liver trouble are cured by Mi-o-na, price 50c. A few days' treat ment shows considerable gain In health and a cure speedily follows. These days are the best in the whole yvar for the enjoyment of good health. And Ml-o-na will put you In such perfect condition that you can enjoy every minute of them. Subtcribe for the Ardmoreite N. B. GRAY & SON First dcor west ft Mcrgjn Hotel, West Main t. Represent everything that stands for the best In GROCERIES, GRAIN and buy and sell ever thing needed for feed. Free and prompt delivery of everything sold to your kitchen or barn ?nd our customers all over the city say our go ids, prices and method c. doing business is most satisfactory. Place jour order with us this month and prove it. PHONE 380 IF CANT CO.UE. Cotton Seed. RUSSELL'S BIG BOLL PROLIFIC COTTON. The most pro ific variety cn earth. A car of these fine cotton E'ed just received from Alexander City, Ala For 5a le by E, B. PUGH Ardmore, I. T .USE. Plansifter Flour Because it n the best and made at lit me by Whaley Mill and Elevator Company. Ardmork, Im. Tkr. M - M - 'M - M---S-!-W-4- ' 9fm a r AND MACHINISTS rM ... V- kinm, i t. $00000 o o o ooo : rO Fountain and Parlor A Dainty Dessert To set before a King No matter who may be the guest or if it be your own family, our ice cream provides a dessert that U p'eaaiuirly ac.ep'able. We have msnv flavors, aad if you win only say the word we will make it especially as you want it. Phone yonr order any day. A woman gives her husband mur-h more credit for generosity if he hands her a M bill once a month than a dollar every day for thirty days. A Positive Necessity. Having to lay upon my bed fcr 14 days from a severely bruised lei;, I only found relief when I usd a hot tie of Ballard's Snow Liniment. ! can cheerfully recommend it as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to the aSicted. It has now become a posi tive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrne, merchant, Doversville, Texas. 25c. 5uc. il. Sold by W. B. Fram. In every home there Is almost dally need of Creolium, a cheap and relia ble germicide, disinfectant and anti septic. We sell it in any quantity. F. J. Ramsey, druggist. S Attend the Advertising Sale by the ladles of the First Presbyterian church. First door east of A. C. Young's. 10-2 We do the kind of stenographic work that gtves satisfaction. 5-lm AHDM0RE BUSINESS COLLEGE. GORMAN BOYD'S 3