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Ardmore, Sunday, April 9, 1303. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. THMEt THE BIO PASTURES. MILLINERY OPENING. Tlu ljulles of the Leaf will chut Jain on next Monday night nt the rent-. denee or Mrs. S. T. Medsoe. At this session the ii(nnfc -is' husbuns will I bp Invited lo attend and a uollf;titrtl j time lh nntk'dHite'l. The l.ndles or the I ?nf are churnilng entertainer nnd never do tiling by hnlves.thorefore, the coming entertainment Is nttraet Ins more Umn ordinary Intercut. The musical program which will be rendered In as follows; "Wave of the Danube." M: simile Campbell, diiltlwt, Hied-1 Mesrinme Dmlson, Myers, (iitlllot. Cole son, Foster, Westhcitner and Mies Ilur- man nnd Morgnn. Misses Hegar. Hull nltt. j and Taylor. I "Lines Springtime". .. .1'. U Hitler.' j Mm. .1. II. Pennington, j .Miss Comegys or (hiln.'svllle It In S?e the I'al.- .Moon" Cnmpann tho city, the ftiiesi or Mr. and Mrs. II. Aksdnmes Campbell and ( till lot. . j P. Poller. Mli;s Comagys formerly n Saraband Scebooclr. . hrmlit srhoul ht r.- anil lias a number b Tarnntelle Lending Miss Floy Alvli. Dance Son Wlnsler MetuuiL's Campbell, llledsoe anil Poster. Third iialliide Cliopln Mrs. V. II. Buck. "Kntieat Me not to Leave Thee." Mcsdumcs Campbell and Wuttlialnier. a "Kentucky Homo" b "Home Sweel Home" Mesdnmes fiulllot, Bledsoe, Posler. nnd Mas Iiurnltt. The Klka are (onifortably IiouhciI In their new home, making great prepaia lion for the opening reception and ball which will take plane on April 1 !. The various committees aro working liar.l and nro completing nrmiiRemuutH. All society Is looking forward to the ovent with pleasudo and a Jorge number or society people froin many parts or the terri tory will attend the affair, been received that Hon. Smith, tht persona! representative of the grand exalted ruler, will come hore from .Muskogee for (he events, as win also several prominent visitors of that place. ft Is expected that Port Worth. Olilihoma City and C.ainesvllla will be represented In addition lo the many territory towns. The reception in the afternoon will be quite a feature and no doiibjt it 'will be largely uttcntk'd, nnd music will bo one or the attrac tions. The fainuiu Wnrd-Klnlay or ohoStra will play a choice musical pro gram In the afternoon. The program for the afternoon Is as follows: March Social Session Powell Selection from the Difander. . .Dei'se Wnlt.Wo,ldlii!C or the Winds. . .Il.il! (a) Song for cornet (selected) i .Mr. Hrothc-iM Internvwo Cnvnllorln IliiKtlcnuu Makagnl Splecflon "The Tenilcrfwit". . .Heart. Caprlre, In Nature's flnrilcn. .I'.edllner Walt Charmeiisp ICinene 'iMnrrli The "Hag Top" Palmer I The orchestra will be composed or Pix plcc'-s nnd will also furnish the dance music. Hundreds or lights nnd gholco decorations will be used to mnke Hie home attractive on the oc caslon or the opening. .;. Irs. Herbert Foster wns hostess to the Ladies or the jar on Mondav l.mr. fflo or the most pleasant meetings or mm 1 ' M 3 ji.iriiu iieing Mill lo overflowing. rallpIlmt'is to roll call were rrom IRird llyron, In which bis famous "I itobl oll in" fiilritnllnti iifwail I. 1-, n avorlt.v Mrs. A. . Dunham rend an Inter filing pap-r on llyron. Shelly nnd Ccats In which lhoo" Knsllsb ro?U il- i.jij ujl, ill l.l ll'liy IlireilSSII. Tublo Talk ns conducted by Mrs. Valter Hardy was an entertaining itnr of the programme. The Indies r tli9 leaf quartette ing with their usual sweetness The members or (lie Terpslehoroin ln!i pave a dance nt Iho Ollmcr hotel tst Thurtidny evening, which out assed nnythlng flint club has yet at mpted. Tho niiislo ror the occnslon , na pood and nil present enjoyod! lemselvos, Tho evening was ono Ideal r ilinclng and qulto a numbor or ihe ombern woro present. Thno who nl nded wer.: Misses Williams, Hlalte. lggs, Ollvo, noundlrco, Nell Hlake, ilmer. nurnltt, Stunrt and Alexander. Messrs. nuchnnnn; Ijiw, nutt, Olive. mpson, Stonum. Suggs, Payne, Rus- II, Wallace and Bogie. Ml.-s Vera Olive enkrtnlnwl tho Whist Cliib Tuesday afternoon at Iho resilience or her parents. .Mr. midairs, Sidney Sti&ss, North Washing-ton ' stivet. The pleasant wenther brought' nut quite a. crowd of the chili nim-' bers and thr oecnsslnn was h pleasant one. i-ivo moies were set ror pitiy. rno Iwoliy pi Ire fell to Miss Jennie Wll lama, the cueat prize to .Mm. UiMonl Hyor and the club prise to .Mini .Mary Whlleman. Ittsldes the clnb members the followinit guests were present or friends. I Mrs. V. I). Potter ontortalned a num ber of frlemU on last I-'rldny night. Refreshments and a weigh rarebit pre- I pared especially by one of the guests, C. I). Wort hnm. were greatly enjoyed. ! Anions tlioie present luchuled Misses 1 Townsend. Tyler. Potior nnd l.llllo Coinegysof (inlneavlite. and .Mr. anil Mrs. H. M. Cannon. W. A. Wolvcrton. ' Cabell, Uyril and Wortham. A very pleasant affair lnt W, dn.. day night wan the w-ckly ni'ettng of ilie Euchre club, who were honored Riicds or .Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cmnnii. who have recently been domiciled In their dainty home on Kant Broadway. Among those present wore the follow iK: -Mr. and Mr., .1. X. Dodsnn, Mr. and Mrs. John Whlteman, Mr. and Mr. C.ulllot, Mr. and Mrs. llryno. Mr. and Mrs. Ilracoy, Mr. and Mr3. Poland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gates, Mr. nnd Mrs. Word has Simpson and II. C. Porlson. Miss Ty Thus. P. lor of Gainesville was (lie guest of honor. Dainty refreshments luncheon were served, nnd n Women of Ardmnro are greatly In tereslcd In physical culture uad ar taking up tho work. Physical work Is cxcoPi'iit Tor tho.,e who lead Ked?ntary lives . K' ; ! Miss Uthel Tyler ir Galnosvllle Is spending n few days visiting Mr. II. M. Cannon. Miss Tyler Is an attractive young lady and very popular In social! circles. Mrs. S. II. (tussoll was a visitor to Dallas last wool; and witnessed thu coremonles liuihlmit to tho vljlt of Presldtnt Iljoscvoli. Mlfsea Julia and Xell Hlake and J. It. Adams and Hal iliubiinan will spend Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilu liiuke. near .Marietta. High school students entering Solv- Idgo Business College immediately ar-j tor the closing or the public schools can finish either the full business; course or tho shorthand and typewrit-1 Ing courso by tho time positions be-1 gin to open up lu tho fall. 23-tf You can annlv Miin7.:in Inslile right where tho pain Is. It Is put up In collapniblo tubes with nozzle nr- inchnwnt for Introducing It. ManZan) Mfiiii n.ilt, ItiQtiifitK -mil oiirn nil and kinds or blind, bleeding, itching nnd protruding piles. Sold by City Drug store. j Sponsor Appointed. j Hcmlmiurtcrs Indian Torilt.iry PI vision United Confederate Veterans. I Ardnuire, April 2(1. 1905. Spec.nl Or- der No. !!. Tho ' ninjor-gi noral (ommmidjng n .-nSlll-9 In .lntim.nr.lm. tl.nt lir nnnolnted Miss Uroekoni-lilu.. t!n. ,011 of South McAlester as Kiionun- lor ! the 'Indian Territory Dlvislor.. United Confederate Veterans nt the general reunion to be held In Ijmilsvlllo, Ky., on tho 1 1 tti. ICth and lfith days or Juno, lOOo, and that she Is entitled to and shall receive all that honor, re spect nnd courtesy due. such position from ev'ory member of this division. Hy ordor of JOHN L. C.AlvT, Mnjnr-Genoral Commnndlng. JOHN W. JORDAN, Adjiitnnt-aenornl nnti Chier or Staff. In the time or Thomas Jorfprson men bolloved tliat governments wero estnb Ilshod for iho benefit of all classes of people, JofTereon has boon dead a long lime. Plausable Argument Favoring Leasing or Renting Same to Farmers. Special to the Ardmorolte. Marlow, i. T.. April S.Wo rend with Mime amusement that tne big pas tures Imve not yet been leased as tho cattlemen nil bid below the minimum rate of 25 cents per mere. As past re ports have always been thai the cattle men don't want tho pastures, and yjt thev luno alwnyg gotten them, we pro sime that In this ense they will be farced to lake the pastures even If they doirt want them. These cattle 1 pasture contnln as fine fnrm lands ns ' may be found anywhere, and while the oaltlemen don't wnnt to pay the '.'6! cents per ncre, runners all around tho paiKiires nnd iKiylng from 15 to 10 cents per ncro Tor the very same land' and pnylng bommes or rrom $3oo to: l..VHi per 1(,0 acres, ir tlK-se (Misturo1 lauds lu lfio acre tracts would spejillly' farmc-rs (Inasmuch as till bills to sell them have at. every Instanie bton de ' rested) the rentals to runners of these Ian is In lttn-sc re tracts would se.illly flolkiw and at h price that woiiM. sur-' IWshhII exM-( tntlons. Ilcporu Hint ttiw'se lands nvv ttl lor nothing lH grazing purposes are certainly rlnictulously OA-en to an r.itslder If they should slop' to -ontldcr that with the richest farms1 or Oklahoma and TiuIIhh Territory on all slds. there should bo hundreds or Ihwisunds of a"res of land lit Tor nolh-; lug bin grazing. Common IntercK among the pccple or ComaiiL-he county in growing very strong in the demand Hint th.se lauds Us Mild or loused, t.i riirmcm. There was n large tract ot land Immediately west or Diincnn. which was said to be good for nothing but grazing and which for years has been used by i attlemen. Allsr much' bard work on the part or tho Duncan people the pasture iu an oxpjrlmont was advertised to sell to the highest bUdor. The town people stepped lu nnd bid In the land, rented It to farm ers and It has proven as good fnrniliig land as the balance Hiirroutidinx I' hss paid a high ivntal. helped i!ie town. Incieasod tlu population and' tu.Mtble wealth or Comanche county. Ok., and made homes for several good progressive farmers. The record or school leases or Comanche county shows that those lands to tho rnrniors aro n source or big profit nnd the boniifos readily paid or rrom $2(111 to $l,tlO(i to get one or them Is In itseir a good argument lu favor or opening up the anils. We hope our hnmr ab!e provident during his hunt lu ona or ih? gre-U pastures over In Coman che county will carry a small bov or the nil back to Secretary Hitchcock nnd have It anyllzod, nnd then, per haps, the man with the hoe will get his rights. Health Is Vniith Disease and Sleknosa Hrlng Old Age , Herblne taken every morning b?fore breikfast. will beep you In robust health, nt you to ward off disease. It euros constipation, biliousness, rtys-i npsli. fever skin, liver and kidney, onmplnnN. It purles tho blood nnd cle-irs the (oniplelon. Mrs. I). V. Smith. Whltnsy. Tax. 1 'vrlles April .1. 1002: "I have used Herblne. mid And It the bet nieillclno for cnt'stlpntton and liver tiotibles. I does all von claim ror It. I can highly recommend I.. r.Oc. Sol 'jy W. H. Frame. j DreadM Attack of Whooping Cough. Mrs. Mien Iliirlison, or :st)0 far I; Ave., Kansas Cliy. Jlo writes ns rob lows. "Our two children hail a severe attack or whooping cough, one or them In the paroxysm or coughing would orteu fnlnt nnd bleed nt tho nose. We tried everything wo heard of without getting roller. We then called in our rnmlly dooior who prescribed Foley a Honey and Tar. Willi the very first doso they began to improve and wo feel that It has saved their lives Herusc substitutes. For sale by City Drug Store. Notice of Assignee's Sale. ' Nollco Is hereby given that the un dersigned will ofl'er lor sale at public auction to the hlgbost and bet biibU-r for cash In baud tho following it .-1 scribed pi J.iorty, to-wlt; All or tho machinery, tools, flxtuivs, stock on bund of lumber of material 1 used lu connection with the business or the Ardmore Sash and Door ractory; j aUo one lior.su mid wagon and harness, 1 nil being part of the property lately i assigned to mo by said Ardmore Sash and Door factory, for the benefit of creditors. Said sale will take plaes between ' the hours of 11 n. in. and 5 o'clock p. 1 m.' on Monday, May S, 1003 In rront or the building lately used and occupied by said assignor, on tho enst side or' A street, nprthcast, In Ardmore. In dian Territory. For furthor partleu-1 lars soe tho undorslgnod or Potterr & Walker, attorneys. 13. 13. CVUAXtT, Assignee. , Ardmore, I. T., Alrll C, 1905. Ono night Is all the time necessary to prove that I'iueulos Is tho hes,t rem edy In tho world for biclineho nnd all kidney and hhidder troubles, ir you hnvo rheumatism or any othor blood disease a single dose will give rellcr. Sold by City Drug Store. Subscribe for th Ardmorotto. Easter Millinery and Elaborate Decor ations at Miss Shlnholser's. Mis Itussell ShlnhoUer, the millin er. Is to tie c wgiutulnteil on having the bush si toro In the city yesterda. She used her nsunl excellent Judgment In salectlng the prettiest day or the sonfioii ror her formal showing or tie neiiMm's choicest crentlons In mlllln ery. All day long nnd until a late hour lu the evening lier store wns crowded with ladles and girls who became en thiiBOil ov.-r tho lovely hemlwcnr. The decoiutlons had not been neglected, nnd palms, cedar blossoms, bridal wreaths and lilacs tastily arranged added to tit benuty or tho scene. A baskot suspended from the celling by menus of blue ribbons wns loaded with new veiling nnd the new things In lu ll lea homlwvHr. XotJiIng handsomer rr Unster could be desired than the lovely pattern lints on display at this popular si ore. Solid while rreatlons with Huffy laci s nnd chiffon were admired along with lowly trcdtion.i In rich black with a touch of ytllow. ir the cNclainntl ;ns of the laMlt-s arc Ink. n In evidence .Miss Shtnliol scr's millinery certainly possesses su perhir charms and many ot the visit ors to her store yesterdny took ml vantage or the occmlon to ninki- then Unster purcliuses. ' To the Mothers of Ardmore. Tho women or the Civic League be reech you to encourage your chlldien to enter the battle dgnluit dirt, Mi easo and death. (" rni-ladden ntbbUi plloa In our yards nro the dnn?e-. stiuroes or sporadic cases or lyplioil, diphtheria, senr'et rever and kin! ed mullgmnt iIUjuscs that rob o-ir l;o;u" or our children nnd bring sort ' w :iiid legrot to our hearts. Cle i i ami i wholosome yards with n f. , nrlili; nt flowers mid graceful rnlllvj i.,e. nnd tho laughter or children pl-iMii". tiiore can never be repine I by the, most oirerully l.tpl lol ! i li- rerii' tery, however beautiful the ci-.il mouument reared above the sa; t' 1 clay or however rraguant tha rare exol Ins oITored at the h'.irlne of the tiriri Iteaper by heroft relatives mid aoi-iov lug friends. i Lot us plant (lowers for Ilu- living. r.or wait till death claims o,ir hived ones. I To you. (he mothers and home-' makers, we look for assistance and n.-' coiiragoineiit In Mils great work we have undertaken. Most cordially yours. CIVIC COM JIITTRK, A great many people are naturally iltpravod. They will not reform, al though their faults have been pointed out by their neighbors a thoiuand times. 4 ? It Is dllllcult to cure a cough or Tree yourseir rrom the illscomiorts or a cold unK'ss you move the bowels, ileos '-axatlvo Honey and Tar acts on the bowels nnd drives nil cold out or III system. Then comes Its soothing ef fect and strengthening InllnenciH upon the throat and lungs. For CrJiip. Whooping Cough Colds, and all lung and bronchial affections, no remert Is eipinl to Un original Laxative Hon ey and Tar. Sold by City Drug Store. Uuy Theina perfume nnd you buy 111 emost popular odor tvrr prodiiced Sold by us only. 0 F. .1. UAMSKV. Drusg-.st Subscribe ror the Ardmoreite. Like a Comet Thii In tl-.s tky co nei , V lllb S,l Wl It.lllll i a.. Y.. o "?an ana 14HIU 'a iiii&j i. j ..i V "ear despon- nch that whnh It Is u-ubls to do (sr dsntayspepiic, v curing all v. Mtomach Its?, I. even if but troubles and slljh'ly diord:red or overburden! J. digestive dlsordera. Kodo! susdIIsj the natural lute:) of dlcsslion and daei tho work of tin stomach, relaxing tho nervous tension, whllo tha In'latned nus :les a and membranes of lhal organ are allowed to rest aii3 n:al, it cures Indigestion, flatulence, palpitation of the heart nervous dvsoecsta and all stomach troubles by Cleans'.m?. DUrlfvlnf and strengthening the elands, I meir.brar.es of the stom ach and digestive organs. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Tur Dtttir Caa Suuly Ton, Bottln cnly. $1.00 SIm holdln :! (Imas tb Irlil lto, which Mllaior SOc. Prepinii tj E. C OtVfrfT i CO, CUIC'.OO. Sold by all Drugglsta, '' f- ANOKRSON. rr.l Jn u. F. FRE.VHt.KY, Vlce-Pr.. O. I., ANDKKSON, C.hl.r 0. 8. M Aul'IN' A.s'l OsshU, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, Indian Territory Capital Paid In , 60,000.00 Surplus Funds 200,000.00 Total .9260,000.00 Tt ol.lnt Imok In tndlAn Territory. Acoountu of Hrm nnd lodlrliluitl ullelted unon tho tuuit llbernl turnu oiinalitent with ifood bnnklnic. ' BmHmH"iMinanBBiHBSfli I. A. 0IVEN8, President. OON LACY, VIce-PreildsnL THE CITY NATIONAL BANK ARDHORU, Pitai $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 30,000.00 A'-couttts of linns ml individuals solicitod. Courtooits trotUtnont ucc rdod to all aliko. AR DMOBE NATIONAL BANK, AROSV20RE7 IND. TER. Capital Stock and Additional Liability, : : : : : $20" jOO.OO We Conduct a General Banking Business fr r You and Accept Small and Large Accounts. DIRECTORS. . K. 5MITH, President. Al. CAflPBELL. Vice I'reiS LUfi CKUCU. Cashier. I. W. YOUNO, farmer. I. C. TMOnPSON. Lnwyer. W. S. WOLVERTON a SON Insurance, Bonds, Real Estate, Abstracts Thu Ureost udiI ttrnnstat neenor In the two turrlturlix. Managers of Ardmore Abstract Co. (Iinrl Au-enn ll,lnolii Ufa Insurance Co. nnd Unltml Htttet Flilalltr auil (luarantr Comeanj. Ardmore fee, Light and Power Go. DISPENSERS OF THE BEST PannsylvanL A.ilhracite. and McAlester Black Diamond Coa FOR FUEL. PHONE 15. . J. TOOt.KX I'tM. nnd llif'r. HIPNT.Y Hl'CKIS Vlce.I'ri ownard The D and Construction Go. (INCORPORATED) Asphalt Street Pavements, Bituminous Ma cadam, Sheet Asphalt Sidewalks. Sta ble Fours, Factory Ffoors, Private Driveways, Etc. Roofing a Specialty. Aildren A. J. TOOLEN, Manager 1'lrtt Natlimat Hank tlullillui; LOOK IIUX '.it: or PIiiidh i-'fl ARDMORE. I. T. You Never Hear It You never hour our customers complaining about poor sei vice or poor groceries. Our customers tire satis lied t ustotnors. We sell only the best grocories and keop ovury Ming under one roof. Hero are some of our specials Chase S Sanborn's Coffee. East Texas Ribbon Cane Syrup. Sancura Mineral Water. If you aro not ono of our customers wo want you to bo one THE GROCER, Proprietor Ardmore's Greatest Grocery Sfor The Ardmoreite for the News A. H. PALMER, Cnhlir. FRED C. CARR, Ant Cashlar. INHTI-R. H. A. JONUS, furniture. SAM NOULIJ, Hardware Alcrchsa J. R. PUNNINOTON, Wholesalo n chant. . W. kANUOL. nerclian. J H, DOWNAKU 8icrBtar7 I.FK CRUCH Tre. Paving Work Contracted any where in tho South we&t.