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PAGE EIGHT THE. DAILY ARDMOREITE Ardmore, Monday, February 11, 1907 s Who'll Be Your Valentine? Valentine nrt Intended to express to mum- one the fart Hint some one flue ha affection or regard for (hem. Such little tokens rati not lie cent too nften In this too practical nn age. The betttr grades of Vlntl) thene days are rml works of art and provide h nmvpplr of perminent valtto. We hnrt Ilia Infest and itu-it heautrfnl designs at nil sorts tif prlres varying from ?c to l 10. Choose yMir , VMentli.. .- irl thin .NParafld ter tht final r Our wltoU stock la on d1- w now. F. j. RAMSEY DRUGGIST Main and Caddo Sts. Telephone No. 30 Wall's Drug Store You had bettor hurry this week nnd not n can of Jnp u Lac while you can got a 10 cent lllil'SII l-'KRH. Wo nlso carry a full lino of p tints and wall papor. If you don't bellow wo will do you right, try us and wo will show you. J. B. Wall, the Druggist Frank Benyiii C !.. DICKl'llMAN DICKERMAN &, CO. Wo nuki- a Hprclnlty uf Furnace Hcatint:. Gin Kntl Mill Suctions Blow Pipm and Heavy Client M1alVVorK IIOFlIANN THI.HI'HONU r(Jl y r f Pre omptnes', Knowlcd;e and Absoluto Indemnity arc the cliaracteristics of our agency -r I HAVE MOVED MY MACHINE SHOP On South Mill St., opposite Whaley Mill In my now bin Mini and .nn liottor prip:iroil than vor t.i foltii1 our wuiUm hi ns lnu' JONES' MACHINE REPAIR WKS. CHICKASAW TCLCPHONC CO. Followina I the supplement to the Directory New Phones Installed, Telephones Installed. SST Hrlloil, Janyw. res . 1 rings. Sit) Ilutolior, D. W., res. a05 llomielt, Mrs. Ada ren. 7S Cos & I.ower . hack line. SSB Dlttler Dry 0t- C- - n- Dltilar. Mgr- 60S Dioiition, B. M ro. 613 Klliott. I. C-. res. Sit Oreon, K- V., res. S18 firay. S. M.i res. SIS Jpne. C H. ros. S01 Lastor, Thomas, res. R1 Muuller, Oils, res. 383 Monds, ,C. C. ri H05 M lSBrnVes, U S . res 814 Southwestern Iron & Metal Co. S00 Townscnd Juilee" H, res, S13 Terry, Oen ros. 820 Walker, W. D. res. ei i i j For Everything That Is Made of TIN. Tin Uoofinii a Specialty J m Hi'iti:i;i:i..iKYKii PHONE 388 lRXTCx CO. Hoborls fe Bonner, INSURANCE and BONDS. Telephones Discontinued, llalle. tt S ii h. Carter. Tom, hnck line. l'o., T. .1., res. CurtltB, Mrs. A. ro. Drew & Itamsey, rent ostato of fice. Illokmnn. Tom, roe. Hope, Mr. It. C, ro. Irby, J. T.. ros. Junes. A. 1'.. rea. LatherwAM, J. A., ret. Nichols, U (1., res. Mulhollnnd, sid, km. Smith, il. W.. re. Tnnnor, J. n. res. l'riddy, S. 12., ros. l 5H.1 737 :n 143 S'.tK 51! 183 6T8 Sit on esc SOI 771 Corrections of the Directory. 719 Chnndler, J. J., grocery store, 3SS Dickson & Co., tin shop. Sll Kranklln. Wirt. rea. 802 Jordan. M. H, res. S13 Tyeatt & Tucker, meat market. 282 Sims, Hcv J. W res. 713 Wilton, W J res JO-G BANKRUPTCY NOTICE, United State of America, Indian Ter ritory Southern district: I In the United States Court for the Southern District of Indian Territo ry, sitting at Ardmore: ! In the inntter of Charles Clark (Inives, bankrupt; In banKruptcy. To the Honorable Hosen rownsend, Judge, of the Un ted States ronrt for ' tho Southern District of Indian Tor- rllory. at Ardmore. Chnrk'S CiHtk Graves, In tlie South- em District of Indian Terrltory.re 1 siiectfully represent tliat on the 12th ! day Mt Airll, IWfi. last past, he vn duly adjudged bankrupt under the I acta of congress relating to bank ' ruptcy, that he has duly surrendered I all hla property and right of prop 1 erty, nnd has fully compiled with nil the refpilrementa of said net nuds of the ordera of tho court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore ho prnva that he may be deerot-d by the court to' have n fill discharge from nil debt prova ble against Ms estate tinder said bank rupt nets, except such debts as nro excepted by law from such dlschnrge. Dated this February 11. 10i7. CI1AULH8 CI.AUK OUAVHS, llankrt'pt. Order of Notice Thereon. Indian Territory, Southern District. On this 11th dny of Uobruary. 1907, on rending the foregoing- petition, it Is ordered bv the court that n honrlng lie bad upon the snmo on the 23rd day of I'ehruary, 1,907. before said court at Ardmore. In said district, nt in o'chtck a. in. nnd that notice thou of be published In the Ardmore lie, n newspaper printed In Bald dis trict, anil that nil known creditors nnd other persons In Interest may np pear nt the wild time and place nnd show causa. If any thoy have, why the prn.or of the mid petitioner should not (jo granted. And It Is further ordered by the court that the clerk shall send bv mall to II known creditors copies Uf stldt petition mill this order, addressed to them at their places or i-sldenco ns stated. Witness the Honorable Ilosen Town send. Judge of tho snld'iimrt. nnd the seal thereof, nt Ardmore. In sold dis trict, on the llth day of February. A. !., 1307. C. M. CAMPIII-21,1.. Ily W S UIOCKI-2TT. Catholic Daiaar. Come nnd hnvo dainty refreshments with us at tho Wolverton China l'al are Tuesday afternoon. 1D-2 BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. ..In the rnlted States Court for the Southern District or Indian Territory, .it Aidmore. In ic Meelis, Keller Co.,, bank rupts, In bankruptcy, .s'o. 0879. Petition for Discharge. To the Honorable lloson Town lend. Judge. MeekM. Keller & Co., ns a jiurtner dilp and X. T. Meeks, A. 1.. Keller - ml I. ilia (iraliain, ns Indhldiials. of Holder, In tho Southern District In the Indian Territory respectfully rep esent that on tho 22nd day of Dec mber, I90t. they, ns n pnrtneishlp nil as Imllvldunlo, were duly nd ulKi'd linukiupt under the nets of 'oitKicAH rehitlug to bankruptcy; ml the have duly Hiirrendeied all their pioperty and rights of property, mil tunc fully complied with nil the I'cpili-i incuts of said acts and of tho rdepi (if the court touching their laul.rilptc). Wherefore, they pray that they mn be decreed by tho court to hix.i full discharge, as a partnership tllid i tndlWdunlH from nil debts, prova ble against thelr ostato under wild IrinKiupto nctn, ei-JiTit such debts s are excepted by law fro msuch ills . hare. Hated this llth day of IVhruary, D. 1907. MI2HKS, KKM.I2U & CO. X. T. JteokB. A. U Keller. I.ula' (Iraluini. Ikiiikruptg. Order of Notice Thereon, Indian Territory, Southern District, Oil thLt llth day of February, A. D 1907, ou reading tho foregoing peti tion It Is ordered by tho court that n lissrlng bo had upon the same on the SStli dny of February. A. 1)., 1907, be fore wild court nt Ardmoro in said district at ten o'clock In the forenoon red that notice thereof be imblishod la tile Ardmorelte, n newnpupor pub lished in said district and that all known credltoig .ml oilie,- loisons In Interest may nppenr nt Hie laid (line and place uni show ciute. if ny thoy have, why tho prayer of the pctltloiHUtt should not bo granted. (.i It Is further ordered by the urt. that the clerk shall send by u all to all known creditors" copies ' said petition nnd this order ad 0 C3sisl 'o them at their places of r sldcnce. as stnted WItnefH, tha Honorable Hose Towtuend, JuiIko of mM cuuit and the seal thereof at Ardtnore. In said district on the llth, day of February, A. D IrOT. I viSeal) (I. M. Campbeli, Clerk. Ily. W. 8. Ciockttt, Deputy. First published Feb. 11. 1007. Catholic Bazaar. Fancy cakes and candle for sale at the Wolverton China Palace Turn day. 10-2 Police Court Nws. Prisoners who find themselves pull ed up lieforo the cltv court Imve come to the conclusion thnt It's no use to fight a ease when they are caught In the net, nnd they are lining up In a bi nl' nnd entering ideas of guilty. The court this morning presented the usual scene of Sunday nnd Saturday night drunks, as well as members of Ihe association who advocnto the fin llcuIT law to settle all differences. Thoy were nine In number nnd filed before his honor this n. in., nil of whom pleaded guilty without an ex ception, and the court assessed the fines accordingly. Sunday drinking and fighting has gotten to bo n nuis ance, nnd the iiollce nro having a full house every Monday morning nt tho mill. ir you don't caro to send a val entine send it linudsomo souvenir postal. It's pleasant to be remem bered nnywa. We have both valen tines and postals In great variety. 10 r. J. HAMS12Y, Druggist. A Correction. It has been learned that In tho , rajd several nights ago when the Wl-. nans place on West Main street wn searched for whisky, thnt there wns r none found. Several whisky bottle coutnlnlng elder was found however. : This In some manner was mistaken for wlilsky and so roAirted. As It hns been shown there wns no whisky ills- ( covered wc gladly state tho fact. A Quiet Marriage. Mr. and Mrs c. V. Segnle returned jesterday fioin Chlckitslut, whero they were married some weeks ngo. The happy event took place at Chick- aslm, Mis. Segalo was formerly Mrs. Subble llelkla of Atoka. Mr. Sogalo was formerly In business 'in this city. Frleiids hero, however knew nothing or tho affair until their arrival In the city. They will make Ardnipro their home. Admitted to Practice. On motion of Judge Townscnd, Charles Cool; turn been admitted to practice In the rourtx of the Territo ry. Mr. Cook hold ceitlflcales from the- courts of Texas nnd Tennessee. Mo has resided In tills city for nome yisirs but lias never practiced his hrofessinn. City Firemen Need It nnd linyo to 'invo It money, liny tickets for benefit (performance at upcra house Monday night. BEECHER'S ONLY POEM. The Versee Wero Always Kept Sacred I by Mrs. Deecher. it was related by Mrs. Henry Wnnl needier that during th.-lr courtship Mr. lU-eeher once "dropped Into poetrj"" nnd wrote a few Hues of verse toi-inlnc Willi alTiTtloii I'm- hlstswetlieiirt. Hut tin verses wen- nlwny i kept Hiiodid by Mrs. Hi-eclier. nnd nothliiK i-onld win them from her. ( ne ibiy Mr. nnd Mrs. lieeeher wero 111 th office of Ilohert Homier, the publisher. . "Why don't you write n poem, rleech erV" said Mr. Ilonner. "He nl, I oneo." snld A'rs. Hoeohor. "Itis-lte It for me. won't yon. Mrs. Heecln'rV" I!nt tho eyes of tho great preacher wore riveted on his wife, and she knew that he meant silence. "Come." said Mr. Ilonner. "I'll give you $..ti If you will recite Hint poem to mo," addrwslin; Mrs. Ilcochor. "Why, It inn"- iiilckly said Mrs Iteoclier. "12imlii!" simply said Mr. Heecher. And. although Hubert I'.oninr after wnrd offered to double the h iiii llrht offered, ho never cot the poem from Mrs. l'eecher. It had been hidden nwny by Mrs. Heecher mid cherished ns one of the dearest treasures her hti(.b:iud left her. Ponlan rtiiflj. "Anthpio Persian rugs," siilil the rug salesman, "are dyiM with vegetable dyis; the new ones are dyed with ani line dyes. There's u great difference. Vegetable dyes are llfly or sixty, times more expensive than anilines, nnd they irhe a color that is literally Imperish able, a color that keeps growing rh her and richer till the rug falls to pieces. Anilines, made out of eoal tar. look well enough at llrst, but they fade. When a vegetable red or blue would be at Its best an aniline red or blue would Im nearly while. We civilized people harmed the Chinese by Introducing our' heap opium mining them, nud now wo lno equally harmed the Persian rug I introducing our cheap anilines among tho rug weavers." Oot to have money to entertain Uio Uio 'lty fbemen say buy tickets for Monday night nt opera house. Subscribe for The Ardmorelto, LOOK TO THE FUTURE. And Do Not Let the Past Spoil the ' Qtyt That Are to Come. I There Is nothing more depressing than dwelling iii"ii lost opportunities : or a misspent life Wh.itewr jour iwst 1ms lieen, forget It. If It throw n shadow iion the ptencnt or cnutoi melancholy or deqiondcni'y. there Is nothing In It which helps you, there Is not n single re.tson why yon should retuht it In y.Mir tnemory. and there 1 are a thousand reasons why you should bury It. The future's your uncut block or tmtrble. llewnre how you smile It Don't touch It without n programme I j ,'vi, l fliuni.- ii irmji, i.iiu jifiii iiinn without n model, lest you ruin and I ma r foiever the nngel whl. li TfCei within the block. Hut the past marbl which jou have enVved Into hlde.ms , linage which have warped nnd twist ed th Ideals of your youth nnd caused ( you lullnlte pflln. need not ruin or in.tr , tho utieut block before you. This Is i one of the merciful provisions that I every day present to eiery liumnii be ( lug, no matter how unfortunate his I p.ist, n new uui'iit block of pure uiar hie. so that every day every human be lug has a new elmtiou to retrieve the 1 past, to Improve upon It If he will. Nothlns Is mure foolNh. mora io.i lively wlikisl. than t ih.ig the skele tons of the m hldisiiiM Imngefi. the fiiji:ii deeds, the unfortimnte ex 1l,' I..II,.. M 1,1.,., ,.tt, ...... M ,l.!a.., periences of the pist Into to lay's wi.rk to tnnr nnd s)il It. There are plenty of Jier.de who tinxe been fallllies up to the proelil nnmeiit wha eould do wonderH In the futuie If they eould only fnr-jet the past and stmt allow. Hnctess. A SOCIABLE COMPANION. The Crs'.t ' T.-ivelcr Who Charmed ftslph Waldo Cn-.erton. It Ii i-elnti-.t that Itnlph vWnldo 12m crson was ome on Ids wny to Califor nia when U0 v:i JjJtieil by n man who wns nllo'.-i'tli?r so Hocliible and thatty that, nn otherwise tedious Journey win rcndcivl qult eheerful. ThN ninny linme .. Snekett. n in I he told Mr. Kmcrou that he resldtnl In Sim l'mii oliu'o. Mr. Sacltctt Intlieateil all the p.. :i!t of Inter.'U along the way, re lated a lot of ir.miHln nneiilotes nnd. best of 'all. was ulso an nttentle lis tener. The eoiKiMiueiH-e wns that Mr. 12iueiNnn niuie to the conclusion that Mr. Siu-kctt was ns chiiruiiui; a man ns he liinl ever met, and It was In this positive conviction that he neceptiil Mr. Snekett's Invitation to dine with him Immediately upon their arrival In San Francisco. The pext moriilni; Mr. 12merson was astonished nnd annoyed to llnd In nil the local papers tills stnrtlliiK personal notice: "Professor Itnlph Waldo KiiH'iV.in, the eminent philosopher, scholar and poet, Is In our city n.s tho piest of J. Sackett. the well known proprietor of tho ltU'Ii Street Ulinn museum. Matinees every luilf hour. Adml'slon only 10 cents. The double bended calf unit the dot; fiii'iil boy this week!" Helping sn Invalid. I A tr.nlue.1 nui-x- mentions as nmoiiK ' the llttlo things thnt help uiako'nu In- ! valid fii'l conit'ortable and res ted the frequent brushing of the hair and bath liiK of the hands and face. "I don't know what It Is, whether these notions Just divert the Invalid's mind or really do elfect some ph.islcal cbanse for tho better, but they certainly help the hick one to Kct through the day. Kail de cologne and the various toilet witters are very refreshlm; when.ndded to tho wnter or Used Independently. I once heard n man say that If he couldn't both wash his hands and face and comb Ills hair In the morning when In got up lie would choose to comb Ills hair. It would wake him up better. He felt Kometlilui; of the Kimo seimo of physle.il comfort n.s tho nverngo convalescent or Invalid." Csrlyle. Thomas Cnrlyle. "tho suite of Chel sea," died without winning much per MUial popularity, u fuel, however, which Is forgotten in admiration of his Kctilus. Cnrlyle exerted a greater In llueuco on British literature during the middle of the nineteenth century and on the religious nud political beliefs of his time than pn-islhly any ulher Ilrltlsh writer. lie never wrnlo n Hue that ho did not bellcie, and lu regard to style ln certainly had no superior. From the position of schoolmaster lu nn obscure village till great Scotsman rose to be n leader lu the. warid of let ters. Loudon Standard. Disillusioned. "Sho had plajed lu amateur theat ricals, you know, ami threatened to go ou tho sfagu If her pnrents wouldn't let her marry the duke." "And what did her parents do?" "They let her go on the stage, gave the duke a check for a front seat nnd were not at all surprised when ho sail ed bttik to Prance the next morning." Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' I His Fsvorite. j "What Is your favorite" recitation'" usked the hostess. , " 'Curfew .Shall Not nine Tonight,' " I answered Mr. Hlyklns, with n prompt j ness which was almost defiant. I "Why, nobody recites that now." "That's why 1 llko It." Hit Rebuke. 1 Small Johnny (after tho slipper oxer else) I'm glad I ain't a girl. Mamma Why? Small Johnny 'Causo I'd be l nshnmed to grow up Into u woman and punish llttlo boys llko mo. A married man thinks ho could have f-arcd a lot of money had ho remuluod n bachelor, but ho couldn't. Chicago News. YOUR ATTENTION Your Business PEN up a Bavingd Hncntliiirr your sensible and let your savings earn something. Wc want your account, no matter how small. Small accounts grow when placed with us. Start now. Don't wait come in and sec us today Ardmore Loan COAL THE DISTRICT COURT THIRD WEEK. February 12. C731 G. O. lowing, murder 5733 fleorgo Love, murder. February 13. C736 Utterlna forged instrument. 0737 Sam IiouM forgery. G738 Jim Hake;, assault to kill. C741 C. M. Gllstrap and Jeff Oil strap, larceny. 0742 Wiley Sam, larceny. February 14. C74C John Prlco and Charles Prlco lafcony nnd receiving stoleir property. G74S T. J. Ward, disposing liquor. S7C0 J. C. Johnson, disposing liq uor. ' 67C3 W. A. Watts nnd John Watts, disposlngllquur. February 15. C7uG Conlaw West, disposing llq t:or. C75S Andy D&vls, disposing liquor. f739 T. X. Harrison, disposing liq uor. 57C0 T. X. Oarrlron, disposing liq uor. 57C1 T. X. Harrison, disposing liq uor. C7C1 Doc Rose, disposing liquor. 57C1 Virgllo Weinberg, disusing liquor. FOURTH WEEK. February 18. G7C8 Tuck Hoborts, disposing luort- G79C Crnnt Armstrong nnd Lewis Armstrong, disturbing jicaco. G797 Wos Philips, disturbing peaco. inclosuro. 5774 Wm. Allen, aggravated as sault. February 19. 5777 Clni.les Vernon, aggravated lssnult. 5779 Hob Neighbors and Deo Spain gaming.' , 5780 J. C. Johnson, gaming. 578G W. A. Watts, weapon. February 20. G78S Arthur Arlington, weapon. 5789 Arthur Arllngtw weapon. 5790 Arthur Arlington, weapon. February 21. 579S Arthur Lanham-and Will Lan ham, disturbing ponce. . 5800 Mack Prlco nnd OiVrgo Tnto, 5771 Oscar fircy, disposing mort gaged property. 5773 Clifford Harnett, destroying disturbing peaco. GSOt Sandy Klliott, disturbing tho peace. 6S02 Sandy Kllott. disturbing tho peace. ? February 22. 5S04 C. J. McCoy, introducing. 5803 J. T Alvorson, trespass. r.SOd J. K. Arnold, porjury. 5S07 Orlsham, GSOS Frank Lacy, Domectle VVeathor PropheU. Prol-ibly everybody knows tlinttbero uru hygroscopic plants which Indicate more or less clearly tho quantity of moisture lu tin iitmo.'phere. A btrlp of fcuwccd hung lu nn exposed position frequently doe - duty ns n popular and easily omprehrnded weather glass, al though It tuny iio doubted whether Its predictions are of much value. More rellnni'o can be placed In tho behavior of a pine twig, which may very readi ly be pressed Into service in n domestic weather propl.i't.-Cologno (riizutte. His Pronunciation. She That Mr. Plan, tho architect, hns n funny wny pronouncing things, hasn't ho? lie I haven't no ticed It. She Why. yes. Didn't you hear him nllui.it to u soro throat? Ho A soro throatl She Ves. I heard him mention n gargoyle several times. We always call It gargle, you know.--Clorelaud Plain Dealer. L. C. Slaughter, flro chief, says get right, buy tickets for ueonfit perform nnce Monday night. Catholic Bazaar. Como nnd seo tho display of, useful Wolverton's China Palnco Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon. 10-2 JUST A MINUTE! All the Time account with us. Quit money aitnlcsBly, I3e & Trust Company We've Got It-rrMcAIester and Colorado PHONE 32 HUDSON-HOUSTON L GO, ORGANIZING NEW COUNTIES. Itinerary of Hon. T. D. D. Frear who Is Organizing New Counties. Helnw is submitted tho Itinerary of Hon. T. II. D. Frenr of Vlnlta, who Is representing tho statu committee In organizing tho now counties formed in tho now state: Okmulgee county, Okmulgee, Fob. 12th. Okfuakeo county, Okcmah, Feb 13. 13th. Hughes county, HoU'cnvlllo, Tcb. 14th. Somlnolo county, Wowoka, Feb. 15. Pittsburg anility, South McAIestor, Fob. IC. Atoka county, Atoka, Feb. IS. Coal county, Lehigh, Fob. 19. Hmtotoc county, Ada, Feb. 20. Murray county. Sulphur, Feb. 21. JohnBton county, Tishomingo, Feb. 22nd. Carter county, Ardmore, Teh. 23. Ijovo county, Mnrletta, Feb. 25. Garvin county, Pauls Valley, Feb. 2Cth. McLaln county, Puree!!, Feb. 27. Grady county, Chlckasha, Feb. 2S. Stephens county, Duncnn, March 1. Jefferson county, Kynn, March 2. Marshall county Mndlll, March 4. llryan county, Durant, Mnrcli G. McCurtatn county, Idabcl, March C. Choctaw county, Hugo, March 7. Pushmataha county. Antlers, March Sth. Latimer county Wllburton, March 9th. Lo Floro county, Potent!, March 11. Haskell county, Stlgler. March 12, Sequoyah county, Salllsaw, Marcli 13th. ' Mcintosh county, Kufaula, Mann 14th. P.iwneo county. Pawnee, March. M. Payno county, Stillwater, March 19. Osago county, Pawhtiska, March 20 Kay county, Nowklrk, March 21. Xoblo county. Perry, March 22. Garfield county, l-2nld, March 23 Grant county, Pond Creek, Maron 25th. Alfalfa county, Cherokee, March 27 Woods county, Alva, March 28. Woodward county. Woodward, March 29. 12111s county, Grand, March 36. Hoger Mills county, Cheyenno, April 1. ' Iteckhnm county, Sayro, April 2. Custer county, Arapahoo April 3. Washita county Cordoll, April -I. Dewey county, Taloga, April 5. lllatno county, Wntonga, April 8. Kingfisher county. Kingfisher, April 9. Logan county, Guthrie, April 10. Lincoln county. Chandler, April 11. Pottnwatomlo county, Tecumseh, April 12. 'Cleveland county, Xonnnn, Mar. 13. Comancho county, Lawton, April 15th. Tillman county, Frederick, April ldh. Jacksun county, Altus, April 17. Klown county, Hobart, April 18. Greer count v M.miriim -Anrlt 10 Caddo county, Anadnrko. April 20. ' Canadian county, 121 Reno, April 22. 1 Majors county, Falrvlow, April 23. ' Oklahoma county, Oklahoma City, April 25. 30tf. AID AND MISSION SOCIETIES. Methodist Home Mission. Tho Homo Mission society of tho Ilroadway Methodist church meets tho llrst nnd third Tuesdays In each month nt tho church. President, Mrs, Chns. Mnupln; Sec- retary, Mrs. W. It, Ingram; Treasur er, .Mrs. W. F. Whlttlngton. Methodist Foreign Mlttlon. Meetings of tho Foreign Mission society of tha Ilroadway Methodist church nro held tho first Thursday In cacti montu, President, Mrs. It. W. Itandol; 1st vlco president, .Mrs. W. V. Whlttlng ton; 2nd vlco president, Mrs. Nettle Jones; 3rd vlco president, Mrs. John Hoffman; Corresponding secretory, irs. jcuruui iiuuuruiug secre tary, Mrs, P. H, Woods. Few jieiiplo over notice tho clock until it has stopped.