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E. SI Ardmore, Monday, Feb. Z, 1909. The Oldest Says this is to be the hardest winter in ten years, and that reminds us to ask you about your plumbing. Better have it done now hadn't you? We are making red hot prices on both plumbing and tin work. SPREKELMEYER COMPANY Wet M.un Street Phone 0 A. IX II Y DIE Miner and Refiner of Asphalt WOODKOKI). OK LA. Your itujtiiries and patronage solicited if interested in rock asphalt for paving purjoses. refined asphalt for roofing, etc. Write lor prices and samples. Shipping point Ardmore I $25 CALIFORNIA I ii n 1 I .1 ONE WAY COLONIST TICKETS Mtlltll ' t -ii ' f '(! J ii' 'Mi' iir.i : It'll r .It '.d'f I ii -, . 1 1,1 1 1 I""" r 'r e u -it il Inn 1, t. it -it - it :t (-,. , 111 iirmlilii MERCHANT'S RATES To New YorK, Chicarjo, St. Louis, Kansas City and St. Joseph Via Kites lower tlnn ever Pullman tickets sale at I'nion now on assenger station for space in our St Louis trains. Other reservations will Le made by agent on request. For information regard ing same call on. H. D. McCollom, Ticket Ac'ent or write C. 0. JacKson, D. P. A., OKlahoma City, OKla. PRETTY AS A PIC TURE Is the wheat that goes into UK! "AMI l i-Ol it. livory kernel fully ripe, i)vr. one sound as a dollar. Tlio choice wheat ami the perfect inilllng are wiiat iiiako Hlti HAM) H.Ol H one of the very llnest in tho world Order a sank from your ;;roe)r If he don't keep it let us know. Wo'll lull you a jooil -rocur who does Tyler Simpson Co. Wholesale Distributor, 1 FLOUR im Inhabitant I t'y hUuv Irui VIA I II) AI'HII. .10. I !). . rv I ic il li st ilii .mill lu iltT Hum Mi lt's I 1 ,f I hii'lil: iiiKiklt 'i 1 iilll irul.i V..S.t,l V. (,. . A., (,l, ,,(,. VERMONT WINS TROPHY NEW BATTLESHIP FLAG FOR HIGHEST GUNNERY SCORE FLOATS OVER VERMONT. (illiraltnr. Fob. T. Tin- now Thittlo I efficiency ling created :ih n trophy 1 fur tho ship making tliti highest i Kiuitit ry acorn una hoisted on lioiinl the Vermont thin morning. Tito 1110111 1 of the crew or the lialllt'Hlilp were drawn up mi deck at Renoinl I muster anil at tin. Im itation ot Hear Admiral Sperry the division I iiuiniaiHlfiH, a majority f tho ca,,. I tains, ordnance officer ami guu , poliittiti of tint tU'fl wore umbered ion ih, deck of tho Vermont lo -wit j ins Hut ceremony. I near .Mlliilial Seoriy road the do- , paitnifiifH ortlff cniitlint ilio lr.nili.- mid anniMiiM-tsi award to thf Ver "'"'I 'I'l In a brief speech of piiimrntiilHtion in Captain Frank 1', Fletcher. th ailmlial spoke lmpr't(i. slvely of tlii xlKiilflcniico of tho Tiipiiy 10 tin. lien Captain Fletcher 111 HCTCptlllK tin. l,mir h.B0W,n much oredlt upon llonr Ailmlral Wil liam I'. I'otttT ami Lieutenant Ulgh Palmer, who were reapeeiive- com mniitlor anil ortkiiiiu-t' officer of the Vermont when limit of tho u Inning vci-rdti mere ihhiIo. Th.. baml played "The Sum am! Forever" ag the. ling, which u rwl tk-iiiiunt with a black i.all in ili center. a holnttsl t.i thi f.n 11.1(1. AVhfii t wan broken 0111 .11 Hi'' masthead tho rrew of ih. v. i iii-nt clufrtHl wildly ami thru .11 niimiHwii man auKWftvd lnsiii " hlp In the ttei.i. Th. '"nt won th trophy from th --ota by u narrow luarnln from V." J Mm 1 1 Blfimes Maving Pictures, 'iicao, ivt,. ..Moving pictures blamed for bin ituwufalt by it. uinm Frump, who has been m-nt- i-"-d ui thive ye in tho govem prison at Iawnworth. Kan.. i 'i iiMinterfeiiinir Kramp wa r iuuiwii-q 11 rew aas ajro 'id i-ouffWMHl that ho had pawed M i-al bosu ilollwra. "I waa hard up," w pnlii.., to Jmlgo UimIIb. -and could not get a Job. O110 day I went into h niov Inn picture ahow and aaw picture of coiuiterfolterB. That gave mo an I.I 1 . I anil 1 nmit a few bad coins. I thoiiBht I could livo on them until I got an lioneat ixwltlon, hut I win 'aught. If 1 had not seen thoso plotiirns, I would not be hr now." Head Ardmoroito want adi. A Gentleman From Mississippi "By THOMAS A. WISE JVoVelfzed from the Vlay by frtdtricK H. Toomb CJPYMIGIIT. IIHW. BY THOMAt A. WI4L (('nHnued from Last Tlniroilny.) rii.vi'Tuu 11 TUT WAM Of 1-rACK. B" 10 HIM." I.ANOnOS wni the term by which the new -ii-iin-tor from Mississippi li:ul beta nrTeotltiiiateljr known to bis lu- tlmntes for years. He carrltil hit 'J30 I pounds wllh ease, bespeaking ureal 1 muscular power lu spite of bis jjrny ( hairs. Ills riiKRrd cotiraRe, nnswerv Inic honesty and ready belief lu his friends won him a loyal following, some of whom frequently repeated what was known as "Hill LanKdou's Golden Kule:" "There never was u man yet who didn't hnre some kooiI In hlui, but most folks don't know this because their own virtues pop up aud blind 'em when they look at somebody else." At tho reunions of his ohi war com rades I.niiKiloti was always depended on to describe once again bow the Third Mississippi charged at t'raw fordsvllle and defeated the HlKhtli lilt uols. Ilut the stirring events of the past bud served to Increase the plant- ler's fondness for his home life ami Ills 'children, whose mother hud died jcurs before. At tlmei he regretted that his uneipertetl political duties would take him away from the old plantation even though the enthusiastic approval of , Carolina nntl Hope Ceorgla proved con- 1 slderable compensation. Although not sworn lu as senator, Colonel I.angdon's political duties were already pressing. A few days arter Congressman .Norton's visit be saMn Ibis library conferring with several prominent citizens of his motility re- 'gardlng a plan to nsk congress to ap- j proprlate money to dredge a portion of the channel of the Pearl river, which would greatly aid a largo sec tion of the state ( During the deliberations the name (of Martin Sanders was announced by Jackson, the colonels gravely deco rous negro bodyguard, who boasted that he "wur. brung up by Cunel Marse Langdon, suh, a llghtlu' Mississippi cunel, sub. sence long befo' tie wall and way befo dat, sub." "Show Mr. .Sanders right In," coin inamlctf Colonel Lnugdon. "Oood day, senator," spoke Sunders, the boss of seven counties, us ho en tered, dancing around the room, he continued, bending toward the colo nel ami tiiiiilllng his now whispering video with his hand: "1 want to speak to you alone. Pin here 011 politics." 'That's all right, but these gentle men here are my friends and constitu ents." was the reply lu no uncertain voice. "When I talk politics they have a perfect right to bear what I. as their senator, say. Out with It. Mr. Sanders." As Sunders was Introduced to the members of the conference be grew nil in the face ami stared at l.aiigdon aimm'tl. At last he bad discovered something new lu politics. "Say." he finally blurted, "when I talk business I"- "Are you In pofi I s as a business'" iillcUI spoke 1 01 iiiel l.angdou "Whj I it no if um-si. nut" , 1 Ullnr stumiuorcil I a'u in p.iiitiry Ciirolino iMnijilou hmt mi mtotere fori- nicA for my imrtys sake. Jnt like every btnly elfcO," anil Sunders grinucil Mi'g gestlvely 111 lili iiiesi loner. "Have 3011 aii.tiliiiiu further to sayV Hsketl lncilnn In a lone hinting tint he would like 10 H rid of bis culler "We'l. since you lire m very new In this jiame. soimtor, I'll talk right out in ineetlii'. as they call It I came to ask nlioui an appoint nnmt an m tip you oil 011 a couple o propositinns 1 wain Jim llngle.t taken tare of you've heard of Jim was clerk o' Pen Imore county A t'Hm a year Job 'II do for Ii I in ; srK) o' that he gives to the organization." "Vou're the orga uliatlon, aren't you?" queried I.augUon. "Why. yes. Are you Just gettln' wbeS" cried Sanders, "llaven'l t - - . v i fellers, voters, vorras, VOTf;r. o It, haiigln' on to me that urtsls to be taken care of! An' so I make the fel lers that work help those that don't. Why, I.angtloii, what '11 h- ore you klckln' an tpiestloniu' about? Didn't you get my iweUe totes lu the legisla ture? Dltl you have a chance for sen ator without 'cm? Answer me that, will you? Why, with 'em you only had two more than needed to elect, an the opposition crowd was solid for Wilson." cried the nngry boss, pound Ing the long table, before wUtch I.ang tloii sat. "I'll onswer you almighty quick." re torted the now thoroughly aroused sen ator elect, rising anil shaking bis clinched list at Sanders. "Those twelve votes 3011 fay were yours yours?" "Yes, mine. Them noble legislators that cast 'em was an' Is mine, mine. I tell you. Jest like I had 'em In my pocket, an' that's where I mostly carry 'em, so as they wVt go strayln" a.ouu' larelessllke." "Vou did n't have to vote those men for inc. I told you nt the capl tol that I would not make you or anybody else any promises. You voted 1 hem for me of your own r-i accord. That's my It? answer." "Viciii ikiWc Iryhln At this point the torn inn mine." geutlei 1 of the county present when Sunders entered and who had no desire to witness fur ther the unpleasant episode rose to leave. In spite of the urgent li'ipics! of colonel l.aiigdon that they remain. The only one reluctant to go wns Dea con Ainus SliKtlhviiod, who. ruining to tin.' plantation to set-U employment (or his son, had not been denied 'or bis de sire to Join the iissemblage or his neighbors. Last to move toward the door, be stopped in front of Sanders, slrelchetl Ills live feet three Inches of stature 011 tiptoe anil shook 11 withered list lu the boss' llnnly set. determined race. "Inriinious'" shrieked the deai "You're 11 mouster! You'ie iiurlght eoiis! You .should have belonged to Un political machine or Catallne or Pon tius Pilate!" .Never beard tell o' them." muttered Sanders, deeply puzzled. "tJuess they was never in Mississippi In niy lime"" Ills ii'-i'iimpauyiiig gesture or per plelt caused Ilio deacon lo hasten bis Alt. Tripping mer Hie leg of a chair, be fell beaillolig Into the .inns or Hit' Wiitehrill .liieUsim. who received Ilio deaooir.s blessing tor "uplifting the rlgliietius In ilio imiir or their tall." lielleved at I lie departure or 'be wit uesses. Sanders s-howed Increased ag gressiveness. "'I'i. be sun:, senator. )oil were carerul not to personally promise me anything fur my support at the elect Ion, as 31111 say." the leader slleerttl. -but 31m had Jim Stevens to make promises for 3011. which was smooth, absolute an' artistic sniooth"- "Stop. sir!" Uuigiloii furiously shout ed You forget, sir. that your liisiuu atlon Is an Insult lo a man elected sen ator from Mississippi, f,n insult 10 my slate and to my friend Senator Ste vens, win) 1 know would make you no promises for me, for he had not mv aiilborliy" "i eilalnly you're a senator, but wh.ii's a senator anyhow? I'll u- jii. Mr Colonel l.angdoii. a senator is a I man who holds out for his own pocket , lis 111111 Ii as its fellows that make lilin , will siautl for. When we don't get our j rightful share, lies through " I With a Midden stun, as though to j prlng at Sanders' ihroat. I.aiigtloii, Wllh compressed .,,, ,,v,,s ,.7. 'lug. grasped Hi,. e of the inble I wllh u grip Unit ilireaieneil to rend the polished boards With luieusest elforl he slowly regained control of I himself His fury bad actually weak . enetl him. His kn-es sIiihiI;. 'and be I sink wiiil; ly Into a obalr When be ! llnally spoke his voice was strained 'and laborious. Sanders, joii and I. sir, must never meet again because I might not succeed again In keeping my 1 hands nit 3011 What would my olil roinniilos r the Third Mississippi say 1 ir they saw me sluing here nntl yoii 1 there wllh a whole body. sir. arter what you have said? They would nut 1 believe their eyes, thank (Jod. sir i They would all go over to Stuart City and buy liow eyeglasses, sir" A stls ' plcloiis molsiiire appeared on the colo nel's cheeks which he could not dry too iulekly to escape Sanders' observii I lion "Hut I had to let you stay, sir, be cause you, the .iole accuser, are the only one who can tell 111 what I must know "What do you want tu know?" asketl Sanders, who bad realized his great mistake In losing- hu temper. In talk ing in openly and as violently nn h j hud and In dragging the name of Sen ator Mi'vens into tjie controversy. He must try to keep Stevens from hearing of this day's blunder, for Jim Stevens knew as well as he. didn't he, that the wan who loses his temper, like the man wtm tints t..o 11, u n is or no use III (slllll. s. ' I w o know in -t you formed your opin, hi of political matters of i-eliators. Is It possible sir. that you have uctliul know ledge ot iietual lup peiilngs that ghe you the right to tali hs 30U hurt;? I want lo know 1 ' must reel shutuc. feel disgrace, sir, to be a senator from Mississippi, that slate, sir, that the Almighty himself, sir, would choose to live In It be came to earth " "There, there, senator, doli'l take loo seriously whut I have, siiltl," Sanders replied in reassuring tone, having out lined Ills course of iiclltui. " lost 1113 head because you wouldn't promise me something I iietsletl -that appointment for llagley. What I salt! about sena tors mi' such was nil wild words notliln' lu 'em. Why, how could there be, senator)" This query was 11 happy afteribought which Sanders craftily suggested lu a designedly unless 111:111 tier. "Just what 1 thought and know!" ex claimed l.augdoii sharply, "Il couldn't be; It Isn't possible. ,tlw yoii go, sir, and let It be your greatest disgrace that 3011 are not lit to enter any geu t lemon's house." "Oh. don't rub It lu too bard, senator You may nets! my help some day. but you'll have to deliver the goods before hand." "I xit Id. '(io!'" "Pin goln. but here's a tip. Don't blame 1110 for llghiln' you. I've got to llghi to live I'm 11 human belli', 11 it humans are pretty much the smile all over the world, all except 3011 you're only half ualtiral The lest of 3011 Is reformer." After Sanders' departure the colonel sat tit bis table, bis head resting lu bis hand, the events or Ilio day crowding bis bra lu bewllilerlugly. "Tho bailies or peace are worse than any Iteaui'eganl ever led me Into." he murmured. "I'lghtlng t uupicr one seir Is hanler than turning the lefi Haul; of the I'lghth Illinois In tin en mailing lire' IlUt the new senator from Mississippi did not know ihai Tor 1 1 1 1 11 Ilio wars of peace bail only Just begun. I tuil per haps his own tlesh anil blood ntid that of the wife 11111I mother who had gone before would turn traitor to his colors III the very tllb-kest or the frn.v. (TO IMC CONTINL'UD. ) PENITENTIARY BILL. Measure Introduced Locates State Prison at MCAIesttr. Cuthrit', Okla., Peli. 7 The state P nltentlary Is ilellnltely located at McAlester, and an appropriation of $;:oii.uoo made for Its construction ind equipment by a. bill Introduced by Senator Kedwlne. The bill provides for the employ ment of u warden at $L'.III0 per vear, deputy warden at $1.S0(), one clerk at $l,o()0, assistant clerk nt H.-00, second UHsUtant clerk at f'.Mln. and such 0ther employes as the board of control may deem mv- i-Knary at a salary not exceeding $!! per month. Provision Is also made for th purchase of 1,000 acien of land for the penitentiary. Including the 100 acres now occupied by the prison; ground. Another public building Oay. by Menimluger of the and Humphries of the house, the school for the deaf at tO bill senate OC!'OS Atoka '" K,'B a "iqin.priauon 01 iuo.-, 01.0 for tho erection of buildings. i-rovisiou is made l n bill b3 1.-. i n.. .i 1 1 "" k'i-ii'-iiuk or agri- -111111r.il ami inner statistics .iy the hoard or agriculture, through tho1 'll-erte.- .if tin. l.wtal ti .......,.. . nM.l assessors, decennial for the taking of a decennial cen- sus through the name agenc3 be ginning with 101." and every leu yt irs thereafter, thus placing them midway between the dates of tho federal census. I'sury Is dolinod ami provision made for recovery In civil suits, but no criminal proceedings provided for, in a bill by Meniinlnger. Do lulled procedure for the Impeach-1 iiient or witnesses Is provided In a new bill by llatehett. Suit In Assassination Case. Muskogee. Okla.. Feb. S To re cover ilfo nml accident Insurance aggregating a hiilf-iiillllon dollars, a suit Is set tor trial today In the I'liltcd States circuit coiut, brought by Mm. Susie M. Hurtlett against the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co , of Philadelphia, Anierlenn Na tional National of Calvostou and Provident Savings Life, Mutual Life and Fiddly Casualty Co., of New York. .Mrs. Ilurdott u the widow ot Joshua lliinlett, a wealthy merchant ! of Creek County, who Is supposed to have been assassinated at ICufala III lOOO. HiimIoU'm body was found lu a me'l 011 his farm.. Nearby nM the ground was the revolver with which he Is supposed to have beep killed. The companies refnsetl payment fur a long time on the ground of ulclde and now also allege false sfatenients to the medical examiners. Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Days PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to euro any casa of Itching, blind, bleed ing or protruding Piles In 0 to 1 days or money refund3d. 60c PLEASANTRIES IN THE HOUSE MR. LIVINGSTON REFERRED TO THE DOTAGE OF MR. HEPBURN, WHO SMILED. MR. SCOTT LOST A POINT The Iowa Man Had Objected to the Georgian Whlsperng to Repreienta tlve Scott Quarrels Over Agricul tural Appropriations. Washington, Poll. 7. While the house was considering tho agricultur al appropriation bill today there was a sharp exchange of words between Mr. Hepburn of Iowa and .Mr. Living ston of (icorgla, two of the oldest iiietnbers of the house. It arose. Inj connection with a colloquy over 11 minor aineiitlnieiit between Mr. Liv ingston and Mr. Scott of Kansas, which wns carried on in such 11 low tone of voice that Mr. Hepburn pro tested that he could not hear iiml that both wen.' out of order. He laid down the parliamentary rulo requiring mem ber to address the chair. "I am very much obliged to the Kt'iitleninu." replied Mr. Livingston, "but he certainly Is getting lu his dotage." The chair admonished the ineiii hers that they must observe the rules or debate anil address the chair. Smart ing under Mr. Livingston's characterization. Mr. Hupbiirn again got the floor. "The geiitlcniaii from t'eorgln In his amiability has suggested that I am In t tuy dotage." lie said, "yet his evidence of that was that I could not hear his wniiderlngH. Hut tho moment the chair addressed the house lu loud tones the gentleman nt once said, 'I cannot hear.' I submit tho qiieitlon of dotage to the ineinber.shlp." Although plainly vexed at first Mr. Hepburn smiled as he sat down, the house In tho meantime convulsed with laughter. The bureau of plant Industry was given a raking over by Mr. Mann who charged tSi.it tho money appropriated for testing pajier making plants had been wasted. "Al tho Information obtained" he snlil, "was already known, they had to learn something i themselves. They knew very little i about the subject." Mr. Cole. Ohio, innde n strong plea for an appropriation of $20,000 for experiments In the manufacture of Ii:lltir fri.m eornutfilL-u nml ,iffia-oi1 n , . '. j .....x ox.,,., mi ,,,,1,1. nw, e l-l . W.IK j withdrawn after notice of point of 1 nnnl. I. 1... - r. ,. ....... wn,.-4- .i.iiurti it uy .mi. nuuu. "woo saltl It had been fully demonstrated that paper could bo manufactured from cornstalks. -Vspto Mr. Scott'c. protests the cl)alr overruled the point of order ; against the amendment of Mr. Mann . of Illinois appropriating $10,000 lor the testing of such plants as mav re quire tests to ascertain it they are suitable for making paper. Incidental ly ho said that while It had been demonstrated that paper could !;o made from cornstalks the proposition was chimerical and not a coinnietclal posslblllt3. Mr. Mann next directed a shot at Secretary Wilson. He admitted, ho said, that the secretary was a very able man, but when It came to thy j subject of paper making, "what be iloes not know about It would fill many volumes and what he doos know would cceiipy very little space." Ily way of a substitute. whlchs'was agreinble to Mr. Mann. Mr. Davis, of Minnesota, offered an amendment ap-j propiiatliig $10,000 for breeding fib roins plants which may be used for paper niiiMng. The amendment was adopted. County Commissioners' Proceedings Carter Count , State of Oklahoma. Tho board of county commis sioners of Carter County. Oklnhic ma, met this the 1st day of Feb- uar3. 1000. In regular monthly ses- slon, all members of the board and the deputy county clery In nttend ' ance, and tho following business wns transacted, tnwlt: Authority was given to township trustees to dispose of old Hickory! 1.1. 1.... 1 1 , .i I niuh" "i init- vii uiu ,11111 jwiiiuuru road, and to place proceeds in county treasury. Approved additional Isind of Joe Jllgnlght for $",000.00 as township treasurer. Passed resolution asking Hon. Jnmos "Wilson, secretary agriculture, to have tho Washita river survej oil and drained. Hought car of oak lumber from Peter Schmall for $211.77," contain ing over 12,000 feel. town being Ordered, that tho ordr addlig school district So. 6fi to Haunt and school district No. 67 to Sneed, Is hereby revoked, and they are hereby made separate schools to be maintained by tho count3, and the revenue derived front said districts fifi and 57 to go to district No. 3C lo which they are hereby added. In the matter of road petition Xo. IS of J. A. Ollllnm, ot nl be ginning at tho southwest corner of section 20 and running -I miles west nlong section lines, known as Durwooil to Ardmore road, ordered thnt snnio be allowed. "Wrote letter to .1. (5is. Wright asking him when ho will bo able lo furnish this county with the list of taxable land. Madu contract wllh Kansas City llrldgo Co., to mako approach to Iter.wyn bridge, enst end. Approved bond of county deposi tor. Ardmore National Hank, for $50,000. Krroneoiis nffldnvlt of T. U Wright whereli; it wag shown that he wns assessed, without his knowl edge, for property In another coun ty wns nllimetl for $,H.2.". Ordered that under law pr cor rooting erroneous assessments found In sections Oil.' and CI 13. New Ok lahoma Statute, this board has 110 power to correct tho assesment of property where It Is assessed too high, this comes under the authori ty of tho city ami township equali zation boards, and wherein they have failed to correct these errors, there Is no recourse before this board. Claims men- allowed and warrants Issued on tho following funds, to wit: Court, $2007.1.; salary. $lfini.!lS; contingent, $I00..M'.; road and bridge, $777.fiC; suppl3. $100.70; separate schools, $170.2..; poor and insane, $110.2.':, and election. $10.10. Thero .being no further business lo como before this board we here by stand adjourned until next Mon day, Feb. S, 100!). "Witness our hands this the 3rd day of February, 1000. HOHICUT P. SC1VALLY. Attest: Chairman County Hoard. (Seal.. AV111. H. PUAMi;, County Clerk. Ily II. V. DPKi:, Deputy. Washington Once Gave Up. to three doctors; was kept In bed for five weeks. Hlootl poison from a spid er's bite caused large, deep sores lo cover his leg. The doctors failed thorn. "Hucklln's Arnica Salvo com pletoly cured me,' writes John Wash liigton, of Ilosqiievllle, Tex. For ec zema, bolls, burns anil piles It's su preme. 2.c at Ardmore Pharmacy. The Best Oil. For the best oil and tso best ser vice and tho lowest price, call phone 842. Hctull Oil Wagon. 101m The Best Cough Cure A. half cunce ot Virgin Oil of Pine, two ounces ot 013-cerlno and a halt pint of Whisk3, mixed will euro any cough that Is curable and break a cold In 21 hours. T.iko a teaspoonftil every four hours. Ask your druggist for the genuine Leach's Virgin Oil ot Pine compound pure, prepared and guaranteed by the Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O, Notice to the Public. The. -. iwiiunuiK nurruuiH are now loiiowing warrants are good and can be collected at mv of- flee: Court fund up to No. COO. Salary fund up to 120. Contingent fund up to 101. Itoad and Hrldge fund up to 37S. All warrants on tho separato school fund. D. M. HUMPH, l-32 Treasurer Carter County. WE CAN DO YOUR GAS FITTING "RIGHT NOW." Don't wait until It gets cold again. Phone 60. Ardmore Supply Co. ALBATROSS That's the namo of tho best Hour sold In Ardmore. Brown & Bridgman Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers Larpfist line of Funeral Goods in Oklahoma. COMPARE WITH OUR SERVICE OTHERS. poiui Tltraph Cabla C. N. WMhiniun St Tel. No. II. Asked tho clerk of Wilson ship fo resign on account of convicted of crimes.