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EXPENSIVE FIRE WORKS! Aro those produced by the ourniiifr of one's home or business premises. Why not let BRUCE BUTT arford the loss than you. Fire Insurance is a nee- cessity. Our Phone 1221. WANT COLUMN. Advertisements under tills head will bo received t Uio rate of nve (51 cents per Hoc. No advertisement received or less than Alteon flC) ceuto. Special monthly rates fur nished on application. Tho notice may contain any matter of "Ixst," "Found," "For Rent," "For Sale," "Stolon," "Strayed," or any purpose without display lines. WANTED. WANTI31) A location In Ardmoro suitable fcr stock of millinery; pref erence given In dry goods storo. Write what you havo to offer to 4.4.4.4.4. Cutch Smith Is here from Ttsbomln RO T. M. Culwell of Simon Is In the city Richard MclJsh Is In tho city from through their companies pay wnpanueka. for the loss or utimngc.' c. D. Craln and Jas. A. Lincoln are The companies can better in the city from Dallas. - . . 1 ... . Mrs. J. II. Tucker has returned from a trip to Gainesville. Judge John Oalt will lenvo tonight for the reunion nt Sulphur, Judge It. II. Wost went to Sulphur today to attend the reunion. M. A. Culwell and V. II. Raul of Pauls Valley were hero yesterday, Miss Daisy Harris left yesterday for Madlll, where she will visit Miss Lilllo Sacra. It. 11. Dorsey, proprietor of the Gainesville Iron Works, was In tho BASEBALL. ANNOUNCEMENT. Joseph B. Wilson of Purccll an nounccs hlmsolt a candidate for rep resentative of I'ontotoc county, on the McLlsh ticket, at too coming elec tion, August 10. Baseball Notes. Ardmore won the second of a three game series from Durant yostorday city yesterday. Dur.int Cedes to Ardmore the Indian Territory Chomplonshlp. Durant. I T . July 19. Ardni. t u.v the ciinmplonshlp baseball tram of Indian Territory. This was dmliJ In a 11-lnning game here today with Durant In the second of a three garni series, with a score of 4 to 2, Ardii.uri having won two wit of the three ir lea this season. No harder fought battle has ever occurred on Indian Territory than here todny ai.d no tennis wort- more evenly matched. Batteries Ardmoro, Nichols and llagsdnle; Durant, Westmoreland and Williams. A series of games have been until ed between Ardmvr... and Dik.i. t occur In Piis month, and Duruir will then endeavor to regain tho lost lain uls. The laht game of the prci u series will occur tomorrow. II I "LYNN," The ! Thc.ShoeSThafs Always Right in style. In comfort, in tinlh und(l'irntlllty, the prime r.' '1 .lalto of the holiest uni ty of footwear. Thl3 lJthe kind that Lynn hells, and 1! you are not already weurlntf 1 hem ytiu don't want to lose any time in making their a Muaintiince. Oxfords for Hummer wear 13. fio and up. Hce our window. I'ump' In. Repairing a Specialty. Shoe Man ! Box 311, city. 20-2 WANTED A span of young mules about or 14 hands high, suit able for grocery wagon. Apply J. A. Sklpworth. 20-C WANTBO A thorough reliable man to carry a first-class line of cigars as a slue lino cn commission for Indian Torritory and surrounding torrltory. Only workers and those that monn business and are no amateurs need apply. Liberal lay out for right man. State references with reply. Address "I'UBhef." care this office. ICC Score 4 to 2. 14 innings. Guthrie and Enid played a slow came yesterday at Guthrie. Scoro 14 to 12 in favor of Guthrlo. The Paris team, that played tall- ender ball In tho first of tho season, 1.' beginning to tax the strongest win ners now. In the game with Dallas yesterday they took it out of Dallas for a shut-out. Score 1 to 0 In favor of ParlB. Mclvor, the Ardmore shift- key, was tho only one of the Dallas players to mako a two-baso hit. Tho Denton Athletic Club baseball team will again bcglfl playing this week and games are being nrranged with Farmersvllle, the Dallas Eagles nnd other fast teaniB. II. D. Knight has purchased tho Mc Millan & McCloud stcck at 222 South side Main street. Mrs. Martha Sparksman and daugh ter, who have been here for some time, returned to Lindsay today. Misses Matt k Bailey and Onldn Foster loft today for Davis. They will also attend tho reunion at Sulphur. Mrs. Lex Eddleman and family, who havo boon visiting friends and Mrs .H. W. Carter and nloce. Miss Sophia Fry. left this afternoon for Sulphur to attend tho reunion, relatives In Ada, have returned homo. Mrs. John S. Owena left this morn ing for a few days' visit to relatlvos In Dallas and other points In Texas Misses Wancho Whalcy and Noll Gwlnn of Gninosvllle aro In the city, tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. L. il Grlllln. Mrs. K. P. Slover of Wynnowood, who hns boon hore visiting tho family of Itov. J. S last night. K. A. P. Haynes el St. Ixiuix. sec ond vice-president of tho Aetna Life 11. II. Weeks, of the firm of WeeU Bros., hits returned from Davlx when he put In a Job of plumbing for M". Ferguson, with the usiistance of Jo. Robinsou IS BIG PICNIC -AT WANTED A position as governess or clerk, by a lady adapted to eith er of these conditions. Ilest refer ences furnished. Address Mrs. Dora Richards, city. 18-C WANTED To know tho wheroafcouts of my brother, Alono Noel (called Lon); has sandy mustache and whiskers; dark llaxy hair, is about 0 feet hluh. ratlter stoutly built. Ills father's name w:s Davtl Noel. When last heard o' sa. In Newton, Kan., about four years ago. Any Information will be thankfully re ceived by his sister, Mrs. L. McDon ald. Address letteis to W. I Cruco. Ardmore, I. T. 14-12-lw WANTED Two traveling salesmon to sell paints and varnishes. Ad dross or phono Downard Asphalt company. 1 Eagle Band. Members of Tne Eagle Band aro re quested to meoTat Eagle hall tonight llgllrance company. Is here for three Suit for Possession. Yostorday morning iu tho United States district court Mrs. U Mi-Dun aid filed niit against T. L. Musgrave for Judgment for lite lKJSsesslon of tho premises of lot 3, block 321 in EaST Ardmore, which belongs to Mrs McDonald and which sho rented to Jlusgrnvi'K, under a contrnct that he pay $40 per montli rent for one year The lot contained a hotel and othor Improvements which Mr. Mils- gravos should have possession of for that length of tune, besides the furni ture which the hotel contained. The 'pr.ilntlff says the defendant lias Keller, returned homo ,10t ,ul "fs part of the contrail for there Is n w $00 due lor rent and she begs tin- coifrY to give her Judgment for the possession of the premises. OIL SjfKiNGS, Two Days August 4th and 5th Aniens the many CMUortuinments will bo Indian Hall Ciutnos by Mississippi Choctaw Indians, Dancing Platform, Spoalc inr by prominent orators, including Hon. II. M. V fir man, 11 11 Brown. A V. ('nice and Sidney Sugys. Kvorybody has a cordial invitation to bo present. I. T. Stand privileges will be sold August 1st. Committee ! J with Instruments at r.ao o clock, j where the band will render a concort at the Eagle meeting. II y or.ior of O. M. REDFIELD. Mgr. Dr. S. Cnrr, who lias been sick for a day or so and confined to his room. Is improving rapidly. rider, was here today en route to his home nt Duncan from St. Uiuls where TTo hns been at tho Old St. Louis Arena and Congress of Rcugh Riders. Mr. Still has glvon two very satis factory" exlilbltions hero before, nnd has made a date with the Dniloy park people for July 28 and 29. TOR SALE. FOR SALE One gcod milk cow and rnlf. eliean. E. B. Luke. S-tf FOR SALE Cheap, a second hand iimiiiln seated surrov. almost as good as now. Sidney Suggs. FOR SALE Ono 20-borsepower side- crank Houston. Stanwood & Gam bio engine 1'osltiveiy good as now. Also ono large double-door Gary safe. Easy payments or cheap for cash. Apply or write M. 7.iipknrmnn. at Cold Storage. 3-lm FOR RENT. FOR RENT My house of four rooms furnished. Apply Mrs. Mnttie Evetts. 20 tf. hOR RENT Nicely fumlsie rooms two doors south of opera hoi'se. Mrs. M. G. Cromer. 17-jt California prunes, none gcod, at Kahn's. other so 17-3 or four days on business. Mrs. C. E. McDow and son, J. J McDow, and Mrs. M. L. Rowo are in the city from Killoen, Te.xns, the guests of Mrs. M. A. Dean. John K. Randolph, nn attorney from Cleveland, Tenn.. after a few months spent in Ardmore, returned with his family to the old home yes terday. Rev. J. L. Keller went tr Dtirwood today at the solicitation of the Odd Wo sell the best lee cream city. JULIUS KAHN. in li l" :i The Arcliiiorelfs Routih Rider Still. Frank Still, the noted wild horso Fellows of that place, and will deliver e(, wllh art.eny r Uulted States mall At the Jail. , Jofttf Ray was placed In conllnement yesturday chnrged with intridu l.m and selling liquors. He was brought hero by a writ of removal from OUh noma. Newt Williams wa placed In jail charged with assault to kill. Hi bondsmen gave him up. Sam Gass whs placed in Jail than: JOB PRiraS' his Ad! 1 an address on uud Koiiowsntp nt their picnic todny. Mrs. A. It. Rawllngs and little son Fisher, departed for their homo this morning after a very pleasant visit of three weeks with Mrs. M. A. Jones and Mrs. A. C. Ycung. Noble Weaver is in tho city from Terrell. Texas. He has accepted n He hail Just been released, huvlun served his time out in one case. Dave Turner waB relonsod from Jail. hnving paid his lino and the rost. Sam RainfTilph was released, hi time being out It will be the moans of bringing yOU to our storo for some of the tunny good things we nre offering at a great saving in price. J. S. Uowmnn has bought the old ex press olflco building and is having It -start to work at once, A billiard and pool table Is being put in at the Morgan hotel. This will position with the Ardmoroite and will ndd greatly to-the aconiinodtttlnn if His wife will quests who havo a few minutes' spare moved to his lot cn SIMM and street. TTo will uso It as a barn. Pickles, both Folkor's. time during tho day. Join him in a few days. Mrs. li. L. Kent, who has been visit ing her mother and slBter, Mrs. Chas- We sell on easy terms as cheap as 1 . bulk and bottled, at tain and Mrs. Fonnle Wolvorton, for others do for casn. Water Coolers! Water Coolers! Any slzo you want and at closing out prices. BIVENS, CORHN & Fiib.'.'SLEY ntops tho courit and heal; Varri Wantes. Jo buy Intermarried white surplus allotments, not filed. I will furnish the land. Office over First National bank. W. P. POLAND, 23d&wtf Ardmoro, I. T. tho past few weeks, left last evening for their home In Houston, Texas. C. E. Faulkner, a banker of Anita, Iowa, who has been bore prospe-tlng for several days, returned to ills home ttday for a three weeks' atv. altur which he will return liuro to perfect eonio business he has begun Mrs. W. T. Nixon. Miss Amy Led- better and Miss Fay Ilurnltt. sponsor nnd mntds. Chickasaw Rtlgndc. loft on the noon train for Sulphur where 20-3 HALL & HILL'S. Lawns, Batistes, Dimities, Etc. On n table in the router nido will be found the lmlunoe of our line cf Wash (inouV. Values riincf ! rum 12jo 25". Your choice the eniiie lot per yard 7 cents Straw Hats All our Straw Hats are new this yt-ur't" j)iirchii8fc not mi old one in the limine To e'o?t! them out (puck they are divided into .'I lota us follows: LOT 1 Vului'8 up to 75 cunts i now 25 LOT 2 Values up to $1.00, now 35 LOT :i Values up to $2 00. now 75 The Eagles will hold a rogulnr meet lug at their nail tonight and the full niembcrtiliip Is requested to be pres ent as matters of Importance will bo taken up. Tho Eagle band will be In attendance and rentier good muslf. Hotter be 'on hand. Act QuicK Limited Quantity Only THE GEO. ASH STORE I3J H. Main Street, Ardmore Sporting Notes. A lively interest Is being manifest they will enjoy three or four days od in driving at the Whlttlngton park with tho old Confederates at tho re FOR RENT Four-room house, nowly nattered. E. II. Fuuh. 11-tt FOR RENT A homo of ten rooms, 3 halls, good water, largo barn nnd gardou. Apply Will Gardner at Lynn's shoo store. ltf Heinz's Folkor's. preserves and pickles nt 17-3 FOR RENT Four room cottage, with hall. Modern conveniences. 2nd Avenue, N. W., near Washington street. Apply I. R. Mason's oiilcc. 27tf. FOR RENT A now throe room houso. Apply R. T. Dallas, Caddo street. 22tf. Tho Quick Meal range Is tho hand- somoht stovo lr. America. Uso either wood or coal for fuel. Noble Rros. sell them. union. John T. Salisbury and wife from I'awni'o. Ok., aro In tho city for a brief visit to their son. Will r.n-1 fam ily. Mr. Salisbury was one among the first olllcors of tho Federal court of l'arls to have jurisdiction at Aril' mere, and Is ono of our plonoor citb zons. Ico for sale every day at City Fish Market. 291m S Make Kidneys end Bladder Ulnht Subscribe for tho Ardmorelto. EMANUEL LOWENSTEIN Will resumo Music Tenoning July for the season 190 1-fi. Piano Pupils Received, Special attention to Harmony Countorpolnt. 11 and Dr. J. I'. Fann, dentist- Only first- einss work oxecutod. Oiucoe over Rnmsoy's drug storo. 13-lm The track Is in perfect condition and many o" Ardmcre's lovers of horse flesh wore out yesterday among whom were Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Cor low. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Gulllott. Mr nnd Mrs. W. C. Raker, Mr. and Mrs O. T. Gregory. Miss Salllu Klmmons. Mr. and Mr. S. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Zlko, Dr. anil Mrs. J. M. Vnden nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tenl son. Some fnst horsos were present many interesting races were run. In terest In lino horses in Ardmoro is getting more pronuonced every .laj Mr. Rakor has ordorod a fine i, from Dallas and Mr. Gregory hay- ! Is going to have the fastest horse in town. W. M. Gwyn It G. Graham hy not insure your dwelling witli GWYN & GRAHAM Agents for The Strongest Old Line Fire Insurant COMPANIES Noble Building Telephone 38P t3 .H-I- !! 4- ! PURE PAINTS FINE OILS i HANDSOME WALL PAPER Mrs. Stllwell Russell saw a teller swing at Hall & Hlllls' and orde;cd it sent out. She knows a good thing on Bight. Hall & Hlllls always look' lng for now up-to-date things. Their phono is No. 104. 20-3t, Only the Best Ruttor on Ico. Melons on Ice And tho finest lino of groceries in the city at" 17-:i J. R. SMARTS DRUGGIST T. N. COLEMAN drmgt Ardmore's 17th 28th and 29th. anniversary, July Rocky Ford cantaloupes, cry day, at Kahn's. Pleased With Prospect. II. I). Gocdrlch, Santa Fe oil Inspoc' tor, with Tieadquaiters at Galvoston, was In the city yesterday Inspecting- tho gas well which tho Santn Fo has sunk near town. Mr. Goodrich seemed very much pleased with tho prospect and no doubt steps will be Therrxvlll bo n coll meeting ol tin Benevolent Society Thursday aftir noon at 3 o'clock nt Mrs. J M.i' den's. Iluslnoss ff Important i.. - transacted. MRU W. C. KENDALL I Mike Gorman went to Hewitt tin morning to Inspect the roadx bi'wcin here and there, and he wll tio I 0 w fresh iv fV H St'Avrf Ml jEi HI I PURCEIIMILIJELWAT01U0.H LtAUtK The World's STANDARD of a GOOD FLOUR TYLER & SIMPSON CO, Wholesale Distributors wha' H ncci-vsary t,, j u i -o p io i i r n 4ty' rill deeper for oil 0 HS ei f 'taken to mala use of the gns ond to