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Ardmore, Wcdnetday, Sept. 20, 1905. THE OA:uY ATJMUncms Fivm. 0. O, GAKTt GARTER & CANNON, agents neneaxHTina tub f cilloiv.io hcLiAdlc companies Commercial Union Annurnnce Company of London. KtiL'l.m1 . l'Mitlne Inxui'itnco ;oiiii.itv ol London, Lmrlaml CJiift-n Inurn" Company o( Now York NlnKra Flroof New York l'hocnlx Inmir.mco Comimny of Hartford. Conn. Orlont Insuranco'Companv, of Hartford, Conu Fireman' Fund of Han frnnclaco Norwich Union Innfiranco Hocloty of Norwich, Kneluinl (Itjrman Alliance Inmiranco Company of New York Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation TrudontliU Mto Imuiranoo Companv New Jeraoy Plain ninn Company . ,, t'benlxof ilrooklyn.I'litlntlolphla Underwriter! of Philadelphia. Sprlntrlltild of Masachuitti, Liverpool, Loudon & (Jlobe of Llvon ool OFFice in cahtkr-bookkh BLoa. ovmm PUTTING OUT A FIRE is the firemnn's business. My! thougli, how ho and his hose spoil things wliilo lie's at it. The house and things inside aren't worth much when he gets through. Quit takingyour own lire risk! Transfer it to us in one of our "solid as a bank" companies. If you have a lire then we pay the bill. Try it and you'll sleep better and have bettor health. VALCOTT a MULHEY Season Ticket Free For the best article of 1Q00 WORDS .or less, setting forth the advantages of Ardmore, mailed to reach this office by (5 o'clock Friday even ing, September 22, the ARDMOREITIS will give the successful contributor A Season Ticket, to The Ardmore Fair Grounds For the coming Fair. , , ... , , , . Judges Will be named later ChicKasaw Telephone Co. Coupons Long distance coupons will bo sold on the following basis in tho future. 10 per cent discount will bo given on $25.00. 15 per ceut discount will be given on 50.00. 0 per cent discount will bo given on $100.00. Coupons to bo bought and paid for in advance or before opening an account. Wm. H. Berry, Gen. Mgr. J-J- TELEPHONE 235 For Good Groceries And Good Prices Feed of all Kinds s c 0 Fresh Meats, Celery Fish And Oysters Near Union Depot T PROMPT DELIVERY A Woman's Friend S I THE LUSTERINE METAL POLISH For" cleaning and polishing Brass, Copper, NicKel, Tin, Silver and Gold, brass beds and all household articles. Cajl and see what fine Metal Polish I have for sale. S : : : T. N. COLEMAN "; The Leading' Druggist MtL CANNON o. PHONE 324 Kingston Wants County Seat. Kingston, I. T Sept. 20. (Special. Kingston will make a strong, light to secure the county Beat of Overton cotm ty as proposed by the scpurate state people. The light will bu ubtween Ma dill and Kingston. This place Is In the center of thu proposed county and has every prospect of success. Several In land towns In this section will favor Kingston as tho location for tho couu-ty-scat. Kingston has offered premiums for tho first best mule colt and the sec ond liosl mule coll. Colts wl(l bo brought to Kingston October 7 and Judges will be selected. It Is expectet. that there will bu many, young muleb on exhlbtlou on that date. DOCTOR WANTED No opposlton. Hood practice. Reason for leaving. For particulars write Dr. U 13. Self, Shay, I. T. 20-4 Japs Still Kill Russians. Cmifehu Bass. Manchuria, Sept If. A party of seven scouts who piusou nut of the Russian lines near Suilun- chen recently were ambushed by Jap j...es and ail Killed. Joe Cohismlfh of the Downard As piuit. i.o., wu prepiu'lug a lino ex- , hiblt lo send to the Portland l?xpoa:: tion and slnco tlie stuteliuod special train huh bun abandoned no one re grels It more than Mr. Goldsmith, who I wiys that Ardmore would havo had n 11 no opportunity to make a good show i Ing in the Vest. It may bo stated that I Mr: Colllsriilth was ouo (if Limn, 1 Ohms most -progressive citizens hud no movement is started m Ardmoni i but what he Is a willing worker un'l I lends his assistance. Wo nut ut white Habsburg china against the wcrld in Quality mid prloj. we meei ami ueai city prices on lia land. NIcklo Store & China Palace, 19-3 Fresh oysters and celery dally at CJty fish .Market. :Mm Phone us Todjy. Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes. California' appUv. New crop peanuts. and everything else good to cat ut Cold storage. Hiono 69. rORTICIt STAPLES. 18-I! The Red Headed Grocer. Imrle tho baker on Caddo street wants jou to know that his bread and barbecue are of the very best quality 12tf IMRIE, Tho Baker. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors In tho United States Court for the Southern district of the Indian Tcrrl tory, In Bankruptcy. In tho matter of d. II, Ownby bankrupt, In bankruptcy. To the ciedltuTs of G. U. Ownby of Tishomingo, I. T and district afore said, a bankrupt: Notice Ib hereby given that on the 18th day of Sept, A. D., 1905, tho said u. R, Ownby vas duly ndjudlcateri bnukrupf; and that the first meeting 'of his creditors will bo held at my ofilco In the United States court house In tho city of, TJshomlngo on the 2nd day of Oct, A. D., 1905, at ten o'clock in tha foronoon, nt which tlmo the said creditors may attend, provo then claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and trnusacl such other husdiess as may properly come bo foro sold meeting. P. B, H. SHEARUR. Refereo In Bnnlu-uptcy. Tishomingo. I. T., Sojit. 18, 1905. First published, September 20, 1905. "1 ! I PERSONAL 11. S. Curd df lXill.is u Here. C. I', jsju-s of Dnllns U: in the city. I W. Williams Is here from I'urcvll. O. A. Well has relumed from 1'ur- cell. Hon. Richard McLUh lt hero from Viola. Attorney J. V. Cabell Is back from Dallas. K. C. Bishop of Wnshluetoif Is Lo tho city. D. C. McCurtaln of South McAlostor is hor-j. It, II. Burrls of Tishomingo Id in tho city. Jesse 1'rlckard of Comanche was In town today. J, A. Taylor of Wynnowood was In town last night. Hon. James R. Humphrey came In from Tulsa met night. Webb l-nnd of worth, Okla., is a buslm us visitor in thoTUy. J li Burroughs of Titian, a well i miwn citizen. Is In fho city. II. S. Suggs of Dorwyn was In thu cilv today transacting business. 0. B. Ilurrows. a hanker of Tlahd nriu'o. was in (lie city lust night. Mel Meyer, the well known repreon uitive of ,1. W. .Tonkins and Son ot Kansas city Is In tho city. O. Y. I'erry, after an nbsonce or several mouths In Old Mexico, has returned here. Mr. Perry Is a brother or Mrs. W. ('.. Oocll. Tobs Heo Is In the elty from Mexico City, the gueU of "his parents Col. and Mr. Stlllwcll Kussell, tuid Mr. and Mrs. Ham Bee. Mr. Heo was formerly a resident of thin place, but Is at present rate agent for tho Mexican Central railroad. Ho will remain hero about ten days. H. A. Hngland formerly of Gilmer, Tex., has. located in Ardmoro for tho practlCo uf law. He and O. W. Kerns who preceded him here from tho same town have formed a partnership and have olllee In rooms I and 2 In tho Wheeler building. Mr. Uagland has been In the Texas legislature for two uccesslvo terms. NIcklo Store's 10 cent sale Friday- set- tho window. 11-- The condition of Hon. C. L. Herbert waa' practically unchanged today. Ho has been iipeonselou? the greater part of tho t'mo and does not seem to rillv. Hi" condition Is very dangerous and' nil hopo has been abandoned for his ultimate recovery. Phone H81 for closed carriage any hour. Carter & Kin;;. I'l lm If you nro going to get married, that's your business; If you want wed lng presents or If you wish to fu nlsh (lining room and kitchen, that's our business. Nlckle. Store end China alacB. . '. 19.-3 Wo hnvo the swellert 'patent leather mrre MllHqcry Co. a.t Hyden-AUe.rs store. 17-U TIow nre your kidneys. It Is danger nis to dclny when tho kidneys are Ick. Ono box of ICIilney-Ettcs will roc mipicnd tho net. 2." cents. City Drus More, W. R. Frame, Proprietor. . You Promised to Slngl The operetta which Is being- gotten ip by the Ladles Aid Society of tho First Presbyterian church, Is arousing much Interest. A very urgent request s hereby made to everyone who has iromwtl to take a part In tho same o meet at the church, Thursday even ng nt 8 o'clock, without fall. 20-2 WANTED Two clrls to do folding "Apply Foreman this ofilco toniiirow morning. Tom Carter nnd Will King- under ho firm name of Carter fc King havo stab'Mied a now currlngo lino In tho -lty with headquarters at Frank. Butt's Iriis store. They have new, handuic outfits nnd bollclt a part of your pat ronage. Hugh MorrUon, proprietor of tho leadwood Dick company, has boon coming to Ardmore for years. Ho slat 'd today that he newer saw a town mac such rapid strides as tho city 'ins In the last year, and he considers his point a splendid' ono for Invest ment He thlkns that the future of Ardmoro Is very bright. The Dendwood Dick company wll. be the attraction at thu opera house tonight nnd It Is said tho company is a good one. Tho press In the tcrrl- 'ory has been giving, the company some good notices. Convention W. C. T. U. On Friday evening at 8 o'clock nu address will bo glvon 'by Dr. Francos Woods, Denver, Colorado. On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Mary Slhbottfi will deliver an nil dress. Tho days of Friday and Saturday will bo given lo (he routine work of convention, such as committee reports and roports of superintendents of de partments. A full delegation Is oxpected and tho Ardmore eltzens will sustain their rep utation of hospitality. Committee at Work. .T. A. Madden and Sam Weeks nro out among tho business men of tho city raisng cotton premium money. It is every man'b duty to glvo liberal, y to this fund. This la no experiment, It having been tried last yenr and proved to bo a great success. When you nro called upon, do not hesitate ono minute, but donate liberally nnd nt once, for tho members of the com mittee nro business men and havo no tlmo to- rtpond with the nou-progrcs-sIvo-cla.s,9. Nlcjdo Store's 10 cent salo Friday see. tho window. 19-i The negro Rufus Blhyon, sentenced to di-nth. on a cliargo of injurder, will pay tho. penalty for his crime, Friday. The .execution .will take . place In n ctoekado, creeled back of tho jail for tlit purpose, only a few officials ami newspaper men will bo present. Ad mittance will be gained to tho stock ade, by card. WfttB BINYOfJ THE CONDEMNED. Final Effoit Will be M.ide Tomorrow To Save His Life. A Aval i (Trt will be nmde to savo UiiXu lUnyoii Irom hunting Friday. WIxkIh'' HAiAii, who have wnrkc. laboriously to aid the condemned man, tvill nmke nu application tomorrow to tlnllrd States Judge Dickernon for a. writ of habenH corpiM and ask Hint a Jury bo empaneled to Inquro Into the sanltay of lllnyon. Tho attornos hopo that the writ will Ik granted mid say that they can prove by wltnesse t lint thu doomed man Is Insane. It Is understood that they havo secured some evidence to support tholr con tention and feel confident that they enn save lllnyon If given nn opportu nity to do so. The.! attorneys will go to Chlckn- sha tomorrow trt presenUthe mntter to the court. Chief Deputy Roberts is Hooded with ri (Hirsts to witness the execu tion, but refuses to grant tho wishes rot lhtne who doslre (o be on hand. He I,- determliuMl Hint the hanging slutli bo wIMiout excitement and public dl piny. Tim marshal has already rocelv ed n copy of the dent h sentence from Clerk cnmptiell. TJiere win be no death wntch placed over lllnyon who does not seem to realize his predic ament. It Is ttatcd that he has acted very tl range for some time and only recently va xlven it Iilhle. Within few ihns he alo the Hihle up but It did not Impair his digestion n tho least. Last winter he asked the jailer how crops were. Ho said he hoKd they Would ii'iie a, good crop of cotton. lllmou, If anything, Is a model pris. oner and by IiIb exempllary conduct has won the sympathy of the olllelals oi tho Jail. Ilcfore tho prisoners- were moved Into the new Jail the Inmatos of the stockade had n Kood deal of fun out of lllnycn. Uy an almost unanimous vote they made him Judgo of tho kangaroo court and as the presiding Judge fllnyon was very lenient and kind to tho now com ers.. It used to be tho rule In jail that when a prisoner come In a ceremony was tifed to Initiate and welcomo him to the fold. Somo cf tho new comers did not take kindly to tho welcome and oiUmes became obstreperous, It then became tho duty of Judge Rufus li'.nypn to pass on tho case. Hvldencq was offered nnd fonie of the Questions that tho court asked were Indeed ludi crous, and the prisoners had a good deal of fun out uf the Judge, who was never taciturn In hourlng cases. Iiln yon really thought he was Judgo of tho court and he displayed milch sym pathy for the prisoners. Hip fun ended when ho was moved to the new ounrters. Hero he ya.-i placed in a solitary coll and since (lion ho has been rather morbid, but wltJiai a good prisoner. The Ardinorclto sells coupon book Foley's Kidney' (lure makes tho. dis eased kidneys sotind'o thoy will elim inate the poison from the blood. City Drug Store. TO CATARRH SUFFEREns. Hvomel Guaranteed to. Cure by City Dfurj Store or Money Refunded. The popularity niid Increase In tho sflles of Hyomel nre unique In the nnni'.ls of medicine. .Such astonish-! lug cuie have beep made by this ' remedy that the proprietors have an-. Ihorlzed tho City Drug Storo to sell every package of Hyomel under an I nln'olutc gimranteo that It will euro! laiuu II. II il iliiL-r. iiiii, ill - tHiiiunri i can havo his money refunded by Cityr Drug Store. , j The complete Hyomel outfit costs! but $1.00 nnd consists of an Inhalur: that can be carried lu tho vest pock.ct, a medicine, dropper, mid a bottle of Hyomel. The Inhaler lasts a life time, pud If one bottle does not cure, an extra bottle of Hyomel can be ob tained for .50 cente. Jt. Is the moat economical of all remedies advertised for tho .euro of catarrh, and Is tho only one that follows Nature In her methods of treating diseases of tho respiratory organs. Breathe through the Inhaler for a few minutes Tour times n day, and your catarrh Is cured. That's all. If not cured City Ddug Storo will refund your moDey. Seo the Nlckle Store's 10 cent window for Friday. 19-2 Most people have a lot to say when they begin to talk about themselves. The Local Cotton Market. Lint cotton Bold on tho streets todnv from 9.90 to 10 csnts. Seed cotton sold for $o.20 per hundred. A deal of cotton Wns sold In tho seed while tho receipts for lint cotton was a llttlo Khort ot yesterdays mar, nt tho tlmo wo go to prss, Messrs. T. J. Clark and Jnmes Left wlcli, two progressive citizens of Loco, wero In the city today. Botli stated iluit crop prospects, were excellent In their section and That the outlook for n good yield of cotton was line. At the Jail. Julius Stevens was released from Jail today having marto bond In two cases. Frank Meyers was released on sec tion. 1042. John Watte was admitted today on a chargo o seduction, Robert Shaddlx Is a guest on charge of assajilt and Lattery, Ashley" Wilson got tho Initiatory do greo on a chnrgo of carrying tj-weapou, McCatl on Witness Stand. Nevv York", Sept. lit). John A. Mo Coll, president New York Life Inanr-. anco Company, was a witness today. befo.ro tho legislative Investigating committee. .District Attorney Jerome was a spectator and said ho oxpected to make .a public statement- on tho subject of Ipvestlgatlot) In a few dnys. McCall 'testified It Way.truo, that Uo hud drawh checks on the New York Life. Co..' account, without tho approv al of the llmipco committee. . He 'says that this is'nlmost u dally oienrencu. Ho said, ho himself. Is sole- JmWo ot what cash should be -drawn wltlr-ir authorl'ntlun. ORDINANCES. City. Ordinance No. 185. Ho lt otdalnpd by tli City Council; See. 1. That section 38. part' thro o, of the revised ordinances ho co arVtytdod as to road hereafter us Ml- low: i nat I lie city scavenger may chaw for Mich work us follows: for removing nlglil or excrementl- tlous matter from ench residence hav ing four persons or lew number, twenty-five eents aich oluanlnir. for residences having more limn four persons and not exceedim: elL-ht nor. urn, uie sum or mty cents for each cleaning, mien cleaning not to be of- ener uiau mommy; ror private board- ,h uuimn, iiiuuin, Kou yarns, and oilier plnces not herein mentioned, nt prices to be agreed upon, bin not to ox ceed twt) dollars for ench cleaning, said sum not to bo charged oftoner than two times In Any ono month. Sec. 2. Thnt If the city scavenger shall nmko the removals or cleanings IIS meillloilftd in tho lust nn.rmllin. section, and the person or persons for whom such Is dono for any rcaonlroon. Mr. Hill promised to lend his m-Ki.i-i or reiuse lo pay in ac- assistance In mnkliiB tho fnlr a sun cordanco with nU schedule, then th- cess and also a perniHneni omanltrt c ty scavenger may not make such lion, and said that In his opinion wo cleaning for the following month, but Imd belter make pieiwrntions to ac he rtmll report such ixtreon to tlioj commodate at least ten thousand vls- inuper iiiuiiK ipai aguioriues to be prosecuted for the inalntalimnco of a nuisance, and If the accused Is on vlcted to be punished for suth, and there lial) be taxed as costs against the Mild defendant the mini of one dollar In addition to the regular costs, which aunt of oik dollnr shall ko to th scavenger for his so report ing the matntnlnanre of such mils nnco. See. 3. That all ordinance In, con nlct herewith be and the same nre hereby reiK-aled. Passed and approved Soptember 18. 1905. It. W. DICK, Mayor. O. II. 11RUCI0, City Clerk. Publlfhed September .19, 1905. O. A. Wells, who came In from IMr coll last night stated that tho Iluimli Mean club met nt that place last night tor the purpoF-o of making an ndorso- tnent for jiostnmstrr and Hint tnc uieetlng was largely attended. There were several applicants for the indor scimMit Including the. editor of tho Purcell Tribune. On the third ballot William Strombrrg received a major ity over nil enndldntes mid was given tho endorsement. Ho lrt a prominent cltl.on mid lias been ldcntllled with the affnlrs of Purcejl for many years. PcEtnnister Robinson will - not ! candidate' for re-appolutment. Accord lug to the ruling of National Commit tee iii.'in Sopcr tlio Indorsement of. the club will control tho appointment. Harqrove College. Tho boarding departments' nro full nt Hargrove College, bill I can have pupils hoarded In nice prlvnto families eos.o lo the collego nt same, price dimrged at tlw colnigVi, ll'J.r.O per month. J. M. CROSS. MOVED. MOVED. .The 'Ardmore Job Shop nitd Plan ing 'Mill lias moved lo Broadway, near First lk.ptlst churob. DAVIS & TATK. PrOpp. "Pastures Green.' Rye. nlfnlfii and Winter Turf oat seed. For s.ilo by B, B, Pugh, Ard- .nnr(, t qv YOU MAY TUfeN OUll "llard.Wear School Shoes" Aiu ynu will lirjd thorn as solid as. a rock. Tiiey aro iJio drossiest shoos and Thfc Beit Values for the Money wc havo ever seen. Prices From $1.50 to $2.50 LYNN 127 E. Main Turf Exchange 220 E. Main St , In the Whittinijton Hotel Building Races Daily Over Special Wire BETS PLACED Billiards and Pool in Rear. Open for Business During -Repairs BOURGEOIS BK0S. YOU BET KEEP THE COOK HAPPY But it will take a National Stove, fts tho' Nationt tl is' tho bfsnmd . is sold only by - . HALL $ HILL1S, The House Furnishers Now Cook Stoves, 0'to $-19. Now. Heating Stoves. ijl'.-lO to $2-1. Wo buy, sell, rent and repair Stovos, and puck, Nhiti, .oxohantro . jnoro goods than all our couijwtitorH. ' hook .ontfor high prions-1 and' .help us in our war against thoin! iwemombor ve lfoop ovory tiling from kitchoii to naror and nhVaj'.s sdl bheup. It U yoor ' i ,:.T.' ... !... ......i .' i A.- 5 uui(ius Ju.y (;iniii inin y un ai prio'i and dJ nutbuy Trotn us. phono or any old way lo g"Vv.s. fii & & A VISITOR ASTONISHED. At Ardmore's Wondorful GVovyth, 3ays . Ve Lead with Ardmore .State Fair. . Industrial Agent Hill of tho Santa KV. who luis been In the city for sev eral driys,.was driven - over th city yesterday .mo- nlng by a rupre.entatlvo of the Ardmbi lie. Mr. Hill express,, his astonishment at tho wonderful ail vnnceincnt Hint Ardmoro has mndo since tils Inst trip here, lie noted that a number of pew brick buildings hnvo been completed lately, both ds resi dences and business houses. Ho visited the (air grounds, anif again ho opened his ovo In aston Ishmont. He eliowcd great Interest in tho coming fair, ns he was Informed Monday night nt the commercial oltib meeting that he had sown (he seed thnt had load to tho development ot this great undertaking by a few re mark he made here last spring. In speaking of this ho said that he h id no idea nl tho Mine that tils reinnrhs would be taken up bv the enorttotk: eltlrons of Ardmore and hear fruit so llors. He wild, "you poplo ar In tho lond now, name It the 'Ardmor Stale Fair.' " Mr. Hill furthor sUted that Micro were other geo'tl thing comlnj; to Ardmore and that hu would use his In lluonce lo bring enterprises here. Mr. 11111, by reason of his position, can be of Immense vatuo to tho city and his efforts for Ardmore "will ba appreciate!. Wo would Hko lo furnish your din ing room nnd kitchen, with all tho.io thing that delight the model houso keeper. That's our buslnims, Seo our price. Nlckle Storo and China Pal ace. 19-3 Married. Mr. Frank C. Ixive, a well known Purcell citizen and Miss Loliamma 1 Wards ot Gainesville, were united In marriage ycftorday at tho homo ot the bride's pArenU. Tho wedding wa soniewiini or a surprise to too many frlctuls of the couple. Mr Uive has many friends hero while the bride has often visited Ard more and has relatives In the city. Miss Kdwards was ouo of tlalnoflvllle's most charming yonnu ladles. Mr. and-Mrs, live, who passed through .here yesterday afternoon Wern met'at tlio deisit by a number ol friends who offered tholr congratula tions. The Ronovolcnt Society- will niret Willi Mrs. Wi C. Kendall Thursday af ternoon from -I to- fi o'clock. ' Ourton Flies Demurrer. . St. Louis. Sept. .20. In the: United Sum circuit' court today K?n;ifor Burton of Kansas Hied a demurrer I'lnlimh his attorney on technical eroiirids In tho Rlaltd Crnln Co., cue. Objections urged In lh demurrer, set lorth thnt tlio lndlc,tmeut fails to In form. accused of the-nuture and cause of .'accusation, nnd' thnt thorn W nt stnt.eutenl of fact constituting rotlVo iur.ilns.t fei)rml laws. Time for hearlug tho argument on demurrer has. not yet been Bet. i We have the finest line of shot guna an I rifles In Ardmoie. Wc will mnko crackling of the flamoF BIVBNS. COftllN & KJirCNSLRV. The Shoe Man Repairing a Specialty iimiur uij uuugniions wntiu yi)ii Como. send, won:' tri'.o.' wuv, . . . ' ' . 15 5 L LS S