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! 1?' Ardmore, Wednseday, November 21. Always Remember the Full Naitti Laxative rom 4 Tablets Cure a Cold in One Hay Cure Grip in Two Days on every box. 25C. O 0 mmne T ' ""-mT mTTinTiwTTnryrT rgn i rrmrviiirTrtfmiTi-i n rmtn-r in in -rmT'irflT r n nnuMoa i A. fllVENU, Prrsldanl DON LACY, Vice PnilfJ.hr The City National Bank ARDMORE, MDIAN TERRITORY Capital $300,000.00 Surplus Funds 75.000,00 icr.omu A tfa and individual eol Ir.ltrJ. Coartou tre.tn.u' accorded to nU nllk L P. ANDKKnON. rrilitro C L ANI1KUHOV. Onhler Ardmrt, Indian Cipll.il Paid la Sorplm Fundi Total ru ulilrti t?auk In luillan lfrllurr fullollo or-nn Iti fui llhrKl iwrit) FIRST NATIONAL The News from San Francisco Is that more of t'io Firo Insurance companies will luil boforo tho losses am all settled. If your Fir" In-unuice is witli Cautkr it Cannon you fan rest assured th.it the company insurinir ou will not, be one of them that fail. CARTER & CANNON Ml Kinds of Insurance P. 0. Bldg., Phone 22H M.n Armv or Wcsons 1 Are standinji tendy U make (iiic k del'n crie.-, of ;uihK you iu hen1. We keep in stock; ;Iein;:'s 57 varietirs of PicKlcs and Preserves, Allegretto's fine Fresh Choci-latc Creams "Queen of ihe Pantry" Flour, Chase Q. Hanbcrn's CofTee Fine Fruits and every thin"; else jood to ea', "nr.der f'lie rnof. '' SPECIALS Six month's scholarship and Oliver Typewriter (new) $100 Six Month's scholarship and Underwood Type writer (new) $125 selvidgo Iluslncss College U tho largest, the best equipped, the most practical, the most progr. -salvo and tho most successful Dual ness College In tho New Suto Owns and occupies its own build ing, which together with grounds and equipment, cost $12,500. The best equipped Typewriting Department in tho Southwest. Good board can bo hnd nt J12.C0 per month. Unlimited scholar ship $40.00. Students may enter at any time. Ueforonco: Any b.nk or business Arm In Ardmore. Send for handsome Illustrated catalog It's freo. G. P. SELV1DGE, A. H., M. Accts. PKCSIDENT SELVIDGE BUSINESS COLLEGE Ardmore, End. Ter. Died In Galnssvllle Depot. Gainesville, Texas, Nov. it). Mrs. W. O. l,ake or Terro Hnutc. lnd . dn-1 at tho Missouri, Kansas and 1'oxns d -pot horo today shortly after tioi-g removed from tho train. Mrs. Lako was In delicate health nnd had been traveling; In tlio South. The Cooko Ci.ntitl' I iltiliicf nbltiiti Pmiunti.. tivtL' Tho Dally Ardmorcllo 50c a month, .. H PALMER, Clhlr FrlEP C. CAfiR, Ant. Omr.Wf. U. V MIKMIM.KY Vlee-I'ra o. a haupin. tii i rtiiiki BANK Territory t 69,000.00 240,000. 00 WOO.OI'O.Oe oon,1 il Orrr.i ort tnai I0nu rontlii vtih vnrl hanking 4 iv"C 1SZ Six month's scholarship, booKs and board (to ChicKasaw students only) $4Q wl wm, Uu) ftCti wure u Uli clmch.,,, charge of tho body anil tho rem 0r tliS nWi will be sent to Terra Haute. i w, M'nll,Iewllf H ctUmi , Lo. . . . ol. Texas, was relieved of n pocket- The New Pure Food and Drug Law. ,,, , ' Wo are plenserf to announce that lmoK talniii about J5. a..d a rip K .lev's Honey and Tar for coughs, W!l8 tnhl' froll J- Hoboits of Hit colds and nuis troubles Is not at- rant, I. T. fected by the National Pure Food and Matthews was accosted by three lin.K law. as It contains no opiates mon ym , , or other harmful drugs, and we recoiii-1 . f ., . ... ineu.l II as a safe remedy for children 1 ' " ' f,,rcll"v -nrehPd l l'Wkets and adults. ,aMl1 ,0," !' IHickotlmok. Ho rushed Hoffman Drug Co., and City Drug Into the waiting room crying that Store. he had been robbed. KF THE DAILY Bold Roboerles nt Denlson. Delilfon, Texan, Nov. 20. At I1' union station shortly before 2 o'eloen this morning, while rrores of p ipl ' were waiting lor trains, two of the' boldest robberies ever perp Mrato-i m Denlson wore committed and a short time afterward three person, ctins- . wiuio .Matthews was telling of tho r robbery a sciilllo ensued In the wall- lug room, and I). J. Roberts of Du. (rant found tint his grip had been , seized. A man represented Hint ho was a I'nited Slates marshal and sen ! ed the grip. Iieforo Itoberts knew what had happened the grip wn Harry McLain, l.em Wagner nun John Kennedy wore arrested. ,tlc Lain and Wagner were held under the sum of $l2no ball each and Km ni dys bond was Used nt $100. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has t.'iddeiily been mud,, joun;; ii' 7ii. Twenty years or in tense sulTorim? irom dyspepsia bad -n- 'iriy .iis!..iii.. her. until sit months J Wiua Sim Dsgnn taking Klectrlc 1 inters, which have completely cured her and restored ibo mrengih and ac tivity which she had In tho prime or lire." writes Mrs. W. I Gilpatrick, of Danforth, .Me. (irentest restorative medicine on the globe. Sols stoimich, llvrr and I l.lnn. j i.ri.i Ibe blood, and cures nmlnrtn i,mi,,u. ness and woaknesses. Wonderful nervp tonic, l'rlco GOc. tluaranteed nt -ity Drug Store. Won't Accept Nomination. Kansas City, Nov. 20. Socrctarj Root during an Interview In which he alluded to political conditions and the presidential possibilities lor l'JOS, was asked: "Will Roosevelt accept a nomination If tendered him by tho Itopublleunsr "No," replied .Mr. Root, "ho wont. Ills Intention on that score has boon definitely and absolutely given out. No. he won't acept It again.' "Your name 's mentioned n great deal.' was suggested. i am not a candidate and be," was the so.-rotarys reply. won : True and tried friends or tho family OoWitCs Llttlo Kuriy Risers. Good pills Sold by HefTican Drug Co . In t lie course or tune the bottom dol-l.ii- r a spenlthrlit Is sure to com u: o.i top. King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. K. O. Case, a mall carrier of Cn Hon Center, Own., who lias beu l'i ibe C. S. Service for about sixteen yens, says: "We hnvo tried many co, ii,li . edlcines for croup, but Chani-h- r!aii' Oviph Uemedy :s king or all inn. to be rolled upon everv time We nlo rind it tho nest remedy for cmr'iis and colda, plvln-,' certain re--"lts and loaving no bad ofiocts." For s.'l" b,- ... .1. Katns(y. W. 11. Frame, Ardri.orc Drug Co., and Ilonnor ft Hounor. M Bay fast Is via MRMl'HIS and tho riurirllN 2 NirWIh. H D ! WITH TWO TRAIN'S DAILY TO j Louisville and Nashville on convenient schedules, and malmi direct connections in Union Station with all lln. s Tor points Hast and Northeast. All F.Mini -nlil Vaitibali MODERN SLEEPING CARS. ELEC TRIC LIGHTED COACHES. If yru contemplate a trip East let me quote you rates nnd make sleep-1- 5 or resprvottetis for you. Addross N. L. DAIRD, T. P. A., Little Rock, Ark. Or MAN DAUMQARTEN, D. P. A., .. . .Memphis, Tenn. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP For til Ceuchs and attlsti In Tho Red Clorcr Dloi fomasd tit HoLcy Ileo it on every bottle. 'pciunj coiai irom th jys- ici.. iy genny moving m jhoonnJ-ct .h mWY(M Neatly ml oti.ir ?1j7 A'MS firrino at th laoiuto r or C O. DoWITT & CO.. OHIOAOO, U. B. A. - For suie by Hiffruann Duru Co, 0 sffl conti i paiir c.(H,li'VVftCJto;ii7A'-- c-,n(irin0ir.IeVV9?VF Honey A Tar movet fctfVi WaiT KEHHEDrS laxative ARDMOREITE PROFfcSSIONAL COLUMN - H. C. Pott err LAWYERS. i:. A. Walk-r POTTERF & WALKER Vttorneya and Counselors at I.nw Ardmore, lnd. Ter. Kldon JO. Sains. Albirt .1. I.e.- SAM3 & LEE, Atterneys At Law. Office hi Noble Itldg. Phone No tVV2 Heal Estate, mw and Titles a Specialty. Cent. J. W CIHa. V. D. Hal.llll F.LLIC HA1.FHILL, Rooms 21 and 22, Honu-utead Ulo Civil and Indian Imvlneii oicltuit ivelj. MUSKOOBH. IHD. TICK. WILLIAM W. WRIGHT l ltiviti-ri.il .r..rii.v.i (Pormerl? with Dawes Commwii. i. Conl?st:i, Citlenshlp Cases and otl. matters Niforo Uie Interior Or- partmcnt. Kxcliislvl Olllceu WaobInirtin Loan & Tru.il building. Washington. D. C. 'MH J. Hrl'L.H IIHah. II -Xriftll.ia Cm.illtr "iiirtlvo Aitl- '.wmiiil 1 rvalliMi' I'nun I'r.ict lllotu- KAPPLER A MERILLAT Attorneys and Coun3elors-at-Liw. "rMPtu-H i.eiori" nil (imr(n; Uni,'rrn. run innnr,l UeiiiiriiuniilH -im.I Oumii)lliiii. I mil m oaHHt Kiiectull y. imtip. Inmil lilclK. Wutultictun. II J. U. t,,uOk- Attoncy at Law Oillco over Hamilton s Shoo Store. CLINTON O. DUNN. Attorney at Law Ardmore lnd. Ter W. K. rroenian. Olllo Andoi .on. FREEMAN S. ANDERTON, Lawyers. I'eiiulnglon & Sims niilhllng. PHVSICIANO. F.I'.voh K1CI, I.Kit V.D. a n. UKNKY. M. ri lira l-hooe tl lle. Phunu J7 OWcu Vhon lit von KELLER . MENRY Phyelclrnt ind tiurrjnona. ilyt-. Kr N. b.t Ttirnt Hih.oIMIi Mencli-) b I9vo illtm.i nuc-urati.lv nilna llflpi. r. ll. iiiiur llrinrif r'. Ilomni q DR. C. L. McCANN. Oftlce: Btong Uullding, over HaJl a Hlllls. Tclcphonoi): Oiflcs CHS rt-nldfinco C83. C. E. SH ACKb Lf-'OR J, M D. Physician and surgeon. Olhce U.iudol Uuildlng. Oillco Phono (III I; Roildonco 7 Oi. t. GOODWIN, M. D. (Offlc) over Hall & HiilU) Pnonc-a Oflk-fl 810; residence 107 DR. J. E. WOODARD. Dentist. .Room 12, Nome iluildlng, next to. Dr. J. M Vadcn's Oillco. Phone 68. I. J. P. FANN, Dentv4t, Over Hall ft I!!lll Phrne No. AO' ANDERSON & VHITAKER, Veterinary Surgeons. Oillco: Smith's Livery Ham, I'hono 123. NATHANIEL C. WOOD Dentlc'.. Over City Nntlonal Dank. Phono 770, Ardmore, Okla. TALIAFERRO'S. Undertaking and Embalmli.s. North of Ardmorelte. North W.hln ton street Phone 341 and 431. TIMS TADLE. Frisco. ICastbouiid No. 42 leaves N. 4 1 loaves , GiOii a. m. .12: CO p. m. Westbound 'o. 43 arrives 8:05u.m. No. 41 arrives 7:36 p. in. Choctaw-Rock Island, Kastbound No. Si (local) leaves 7:00a.m. No 10 leaves 2:40 p.m. Westbound No. 0 nrrlves 1:30 p. m. S. S3 (local) arrives C:30p. in. banta Fe, R'.iilhboutid No. r 4:00 a. m. No. 17 , 4:20 p. in. No. 19 12: 35 p. m Northbound No. C 12:00 n. in No. IS 11 .PC a. in No. 20 5:35 n. in v n-n-i ii if i i . When You're ifcady to build rl'in t oveilool; tho fact that W. I. D.ils can furnish you the best mill work of anyone In the city and can also suvo you moiic on lumber. All Kinds of Shop ... . niWm and Mill Work W. Li DAVIo WEEKS rACT!CAL Tinners and Plumbers Moved to South (SSL BOY DANDIT'9 BRIEF CAREER. Came From Doston to Indian Terri tory Stole Horses Ar.-r-stcd Muskogee. I. T.. Nov. 20. After travi ling all the way from Huston It noli lliyear-old Harold Carson, u would-be boy bandit, iiuont tinny mliiules to llnd out the real lire of a bandit In Indian Territory and get be hind the bars of a federal prison. Harold had lead too mauv wild west 5Cach .Mulhall. WyeklliTo stories and imagined that to him the slmpL life In lloston held very llttlo. Ko ne started out to become a "wild outlaw" In Indian Territory, according to the statements which he made to oillcer at Vlnltn, where ho Is in prison. He beat hl way to Chicago, thence to St. Louis and arrived In Vlnlta with a llttlo "pop gun" which he im agined was orthodox In bandlldom. He saw a good horse, saddled an.i lirlilled, hitched to a pust and mount ing, was a full-Hedged horse ihli-r ami outlaw, In his mind. Hut ins cmecr was cut short, 'i ho horse he had ta ken belonged to C. A. Kiddle. The hoy had not reached the city limits wnen no stopped to Inquire the way to Cofreyvllle. Tho man ho stonnell, happened to bo Klddlo, and the latter promptly asked where tho bov h.i i gotten tho horse. The explanation 'i Ing unsatisfactory .Mr. Klddlo took the boy In charge and then it was tin story of liin ambition was told. -in.. olllcers den't know what to do wii'i mm unless they send him to error.n school somewhere. Good for overvthlne- n unlm . ...i for. DoWItt's Witch llasel Salvo, flit UuWItts. Sold by Hoffman DriK C.i. -' H t . . LOCAL L'NID'JS ' t ! ( 1. t t TUB AIIDMOHI3 T I'OGR I:ilC.M. UNIOa', No. (140. Meets llrst 1 11 lay in each nui.tli it (5:15 p. m pi Union Hall. ,1. W. Oollodgo. I'rcj. dent; D. 11. O.iincg, Sscretary. HARHHHS' JOI'HNKYMICN INTKI'. NA'IIONAl, UNMON Meets first i'id Mitnl Mondny nights In eaoh month ,11m Wilklnw, president ; Kl mer Wrlv.ht, necreury. UARI'KNTKUS' AND .lOlNKiia' OK A.MKR1CA. No. 1028 Meets every Thursday nlgbi, 7:30, at Union Hall. H. I. cox, prosldent; D. N Kcrgusnu, secretary. INTKRNATIONAL HROTHERHOOD ..OF BLRCTItlCAL WORKEHS Mtiiits Kocotil and fourth Friday nights or ojcli uionth. K. M .Varkor, proHldout; A. A. Holcomb, eocr tary. DRICKIiAYKRS', MASONS' AND PlaASTKIUCUS' INTERNATIONAL UNION No. 9 Meota every Satur day night. J. H. Dixon, president; A. B. nrown, secretary. RETAIL CLERKS' 1. R ONION, No 635 Meets second and fourth Moa day nights in each mocth. Louis S. Shelkowits, president, L. II. Horn, secretary. PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PA PERU ANOERS' UNION NO. 228. Meets the first and third Saturday nlghtH of each month at Union Hall. GUY CRENSHAW. Presldout. J. A. SPEARS, Secretary. ARDMORE TRADES COUNCIL Moets first and third Friday ulghts In each month nt Ivibor Hall. W. 0. Reaves, president; D. N. Tergu son, Becrotar. TEAMSTERS' UNION. No. 68S J, H. IoArmond, president; U. Y. Young, uecrotary. OEVEr - 2 1 BROS. Washington Street WHY li.sc Wlimr iii.kI)- )- (jut. .skIi- in, IK, v. lid li;i ve no int. rest m AKIiMolJK, when you can o-,.t Plansifter Best Flour on the iiiiirlti-t. n.s( heiiV Made nice and lrr-hh ev ery day, by your Home Mill H ery sack of ootU wc liialce fully ,'iiuraiiU'c-d. Hold by all of our Gro- rs for the past 8 eii -s. Whaley Mill Elevator Co. r PLASTERER For First-Clcss Pl.Titcrinji jsce Unrlo Tom, the PSasternr. All work guaranteed first class. Ho Is now located in Ardmore and wl" ; make his lieadipiaiters at A. I- done lumber yard. His ,'li years' oxporionc will give jott a llrat class Job. Hi omes to our town recommended aj a llrst class plasterer and It will bo to your Interest to ueo him and get prices and first class work. Tor lu formation, eo A. Jone. . ...5. i i AMERICAN Hotel nnd Rrstnurant 4. KuriiiM-iiii plan j W. J ALEXANDER, Proprietor. t CuIitm tu Flml CUH TmHo Only OI'KN DAY ANIJ NIOIIT -r-i":":"K"? .M.. 4.4...fc l D. REDFIELD I INSURANCE AGENT 4 4- X t Prompt Settlement on Firo I nud l)rfio Lrwwus. ? ARDMORE HACK LINE D. E. FLYNT, Prop. Hack leaves for Healdton it 0:30 a. ra. Hack leaves for tSlk at f:J0 a, m. Direct connection with all Inland towns west ol Ardmore. Iavo all bundles ut Noble Bros.' Store. For Trade. Newly Improved resldenco property lornted in noted watering and health resort and railroad freight division point In Texas, for Ardmoro Improved property. SIDNEY SUGGS. lit!