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if at t h r. - 1UI wh t iot M m n t 2t, A f. roi i I. let jrr i c 2(K Bo In hit V, s. e a' r it ion t I Bb re. atcd. ad vlth thee Ind id el Mrs, James, Millinery CHILDHOOD'S CHARMS Are enhanced by pretty mil linery. Our line ia of ereiiter variety than usual, and we are now fhowwing nn assortment of CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS that is very attractive Tho design and Unlsh show as much skill and oare bb those for older pooplo. Tho material la oxcol lent and most happily ohoson. To pay more thnn our price is oxtravnganco. To pay loss will hot secure vatuo. CLOSING OUT SALE I am closing out everything In my Millinery at cost. Will save you money. Don't forget tho place, at R. W .Randol'a dry Goods store. 23-d3wl. MRS. LILA II. BOMAR. If you want something that Is flno In tho candy lino go to Spclglo'a for it. Ho baB tho finest lino of can ill am that over camo to Ardmore. 15-lra You nro Just tho person wo want to talk to if you need n. heating stovo. Wo bought so that wo can sell cheap. - WILLIAMS, CORHN & CO. Lcavo bus nnd 'carrlago calls at City Livery Stable Phono 27. 11-lm T. B. CATIIBY, W. C. T. U. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet Monday at 3 p. m. with Mrs. S. S. Carr. IIATTIE NOBLE, Sec Card of Thanks. Wo deslro to thank the kind pcoplo of Ardmoro for their especial attcn tlon to our fnmlly during tho recent fatal sickness of our wife and mother, J. C. MARTIN and CHILDREN. To Jim Havens, who, with other sportsmen mndo a raid on the waters of tho bayou, tho Ardraorclto extends thanks for tho nlco bunch of green heads brought In. We are sorry we cannot accompany Mr. Havens In his shooting deals simply to keep our selves In trotting trim. Wo extend thanks, gentlemen, nnd will say there is anything on earth we like bet tor than duck It is anotlicr duck. Foley's Honey and Tor forchlldren,safc,surc No opiates. NO HOUSE IN TUB Indian Territory Carries aa large a linn of Coffins and Caskets As the W. J. Brown undertaking establishment, and at price, that defy competition. Call, attended to promptly day or night, '( i Embalming a Specialty. Satisfaction ttnaranteed In every particular. Your picture framed on short notice. A man'.leeps In tho store. Residence, 'Phone 7. Store, 'Fbone 23, T. 0. BRIDGMRN. W. P. NUGENT. General Contractor and Builder. Cement Paving a Specialty. y. B. ICING. Saloon and Pool Hall. All Territorial Drinks. Oscar's Old Placo East Main St. Ardmoro, I. T. Window Glass Wall Paper Paints and Oils ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft T. N. COLEMAN . THE LEADING DRUGGIST. ft ft 4 CHURCHES. 4 THE .. .. Broadway M. E. Church, South. Public servlcos held In city hall, renr of City Nnttonnl bank, until now church 1b ready. Preaching 11 a- tn. and 7:30 p, m. by the pastor, who hopes for a full attend ance of the membership. Sunday school 9:45, J. W. Hanks, superintend ent, Invites all who go not elsewhere. Epworth Leagues Juniors at 3 p. i., Senior at G p. m. A special busi es wsslon Tuesday night at tho par sonage. I.ct nil ue present, aionu Webster, president. Prayer meeting each. Wednesday vcnlng In clt? hall at 7-30. Tho choir meets for practice on Fri day evenings In the hall. If you sing, come. Tho board of stewards and trustees and building committee will meet monday at 7:30 p. m. In W. D. Wolver ton's office, over City National bank. Woman's Homo Mission Society at Mrs. W. P. Poland's Tuesday at 3 I m. Business session; come to pay , dues. Woman's Foreign Mission Society nt Mrs. T. K. Kearney's Thursday at 3 m. W. F. DUNICLE, Pastor. . ' i Carter Avenue Church. Services will he held at the Carter Avenue church morning nnd night by the new pastor, Rev. W. A. Shelton. Episcopal Church n-i in i. .uii mnminir nnr. lllllli; Will UU U1W om ...w......o . . . .1 vnna nt 11 n'plook. OVOH nfc SOrVICO nt 7:nn. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. A general Invitation extonded. F. A. JUNY, Rector, Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Usual sorvlces today at 11 a. m. and p. m., with preaching by Rov. W.R. Hudson of Dotrolt, Texas. C. M. COLLINS, M. A., Pastor. Christian Church. Services at the Christian church at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Foronoon sub ject, "Workers With God." Evonlng subject. "Tho wings of a Dovo." All aro made wolcomo. J. CLARENCE READ, Pastor. Christian Science. Tho subject at tho Sunday school thin morning Is "Mortals and Immor tnls." Goldon Text Matt. 7:18-20 Ro snonslvo rending Matt. 12-33 to CO. Dispensary open from 10 to 11 o'clock Literature for sale or to give away. Rooms south oryl of Oil Mill yard on South Court street. All are cordially Invited. Central Baptist Church. There will bo no services at tho Cen tral Baptist church today. On account of the weather the workmen have not been able to complete the bosuc. There will be services Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock and the pastor will tell of his trip to tho Baptist con ventlon nt Waco, Texas. The Ladles' Aid Society will meet In the pastorlum Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. N. EDWARDS. Pattern hntB at cost at Mrs. Snur- geon's, W. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U's will meet at tho home of Miss Anna Matthews, North Washington street, Tuesday, Nov. 11,, at 7f30 p. m. LELA COOK, Sec. The Woman's Guild. Tho officers and members of tho Wo man's Guild of St. Philip's (Eplsco pal) church are requested to meet at the church on Tuesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. A full attendance desired. MISS BEULAII GREEN, Secy. Chlnnwaro at cost at Bulard'B China Hall. 9-lm. Daughters of the Confederacy Chickasaw Chapter, U. D. C, will meet at the residence of Mrs. T. Y. Morgan on Wednesday nfternoon, No vember 12, at 3 o'clock. It Is abso lutely Important that all members should attend. MRS. T, Y. MORGAN, Pres. MRS. W. T. NIXON, Sec. The Ladlcu of tho Leaf will meet with Mrs. O. M. Campbell- Monday af. ternoon at 3 o'clock. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft THE ELKS OPENING BALE ONE HUNDRED COUPLES TAKE PART IN THE GRAND MARCH. Mcit Brilliant Social Function In the History of the City More Than 400 Guets In Attendance fAu sic by Ardmore Orchestra. Ardmoro'a social llfo Js Jeweled with another social function In the Elka opening ball and reception nt their clnb rooms Friday night. The ball, In tho nuinbon of beautiful wo men, handsome gowns, flowors and di amonds surpasses any other social function ovor given in the city. There were present during tho cvon- Ing nbout 400 guests. 1?lnltnrn(n iitnnnrn Inn a h n ll linnn dd nm, , o)cgnncc nnd 8piondortho mil Kunn im nxnoetntions of tho committees. Ardmoro Orchostra, eeated beneath a canopy made or a large ami nana- sorno United States flag, furnished the music. The ball room was decorated In rod, white and blue; tho reception hall with palms, potted plants and cut flow ers. Undor a canopy of rod and whlto In one corner of the reception room tnn nil ...ntt SA.A.I !". Tho dining room's decorations con slsted of puro white, Intorsporsod with purple. Tho dining table was sot off by lovely hoquota of American Boauty roses. Much credit for tho success of tho ball belongs to tho management com mittee composod of Roy G. Bradford, chairman. Joe Berkshire and R. A. Jones. C. D. Worthom, Dr. J. G. Abor- nethy nnd Mitch Bonner mado up the floor committee. Tho grand march, taken part In by fully 100 couplos, was led by Mr. Roy G. Bradford and Miss Mnymo Stuart. Among those prosent wero: Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Andorson, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. F. P. von Keller, Mr., and Mrs. S. M. Torbett, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Foster, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Ponnell, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. G. Laughlln of Pauls Valloy, Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Morgnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wnll. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Abernethy, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Munzeshelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Stll well II. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wosthelmor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Moran Scott, Mr nnd Mrs. J. N. Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gulllot, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. RIgsbee, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ringer, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jones, Mrs. W. W. Blake, Mrs. G. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Mitchell Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sandlln, Mr. and Mtb. T. N. Coleman, Mr. and, Mrs. Bo Blake, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. J. It Pulllam, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colbert, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wells, Mr. and MrB- n- A- Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. S. iv uieusoe, a. (J. tjruce, .Mrs. J.aura James, Mrs. S. H. Wooton of Pauls Valloy, Mr. and Mrs. Fonnlo Wolver ton, Mrs. II. P. Bee. Misses Southern, Pulllam, EITIo Pulllam, Green, Hobson, Mullens, Gardenhire, Alberta Ledbet ter, Clella Stuart, Butt, Bond, Camp bell, Worley, Comegys, Whlteman, Ga ren of Shermnn, Randolph of Shermnn Caldwell, Tyler, Mctz, Ora Potter and Graco Potter all of Gainesville, Gibson Neshet NIta Williams, Bernmnrdt, Lou Washington of Marietta, Carr, Stan sell, Whlttlngton, Nlblack, Calloway Hall, Olive. Blake, Eddleman, Chen ault of Little Rock, Von Keller BIsbee. Messrs. J. C. Graham, Wortham, Berk shire, Jones, Bradford .Bruce, Frank Bonner, Campbell, Tankorsly, Wallace, Burney, Lontherwood, I. S. Munzcs helmcr, Evans, Sandlin, J. J. Dabbs of St. Louis, H. B. Martin of Durwood Bud Reams of Tishomingo, Sanders, E S. Adams, J. It. Adams, J. W. White man. Byrd, Cannon. Stonum. Hlnkle, L. H. Bradford, Geo. Gates, Carter, Bright, Doak, Dr. Will Ely of Denlson Gardenhire, Alf Wolverton, E. V. Wol verton of Mannsvillo, Dunham, Watts Bee, Robnett, B. Bone, Harbor of Gainesville and Eubanks of Dallas. Miss Pearl Cnldwell came up from Gainesville Friday to attend tho Elks Lai), returning hpmo yesterday after noon. Eastern Star. A special meeting is hereby called for Monday night for the purpose of conferring tho degree. All members are requested to bo present, nnd all visiting members in the city aro ox tended a cordial and fraternal wel come. The hour of meeting 4s 7:30 o'clock. MRS. EVA SNYDER, W. M. D. T. NISBETT, Secy. , . Wo have a lino of fancy candles, finer than haB evej been in tho city before. Any kind of candy y6u want romcinuer tnat Kann has it. 7-3 1 ! 4- 'f, PERSONAL MENTION. Ed Colbert wont to Tishomingo yes treday. Buck Garrett went to Fort Worth yes terday. Toddy Whitoman Is in the city from Madlll, A. Nichols camo In from Mannsvillo yostorday. C. R. Smith wont to TlBhomlngo yes terday evening. W. A. Ledbettor came In from the north yesterday. Fred nines Is here from Tishomingo vlaltlng his mother. Dr. and Mrs. Howard were In the city yesterday from Cornish. JaB. H. Mathers wont to Pauls Val ley yesterday on logal business. S. H. Wooton, deputy clerk nt raws Valloy, came In yostorday afternoon. Doputles J. M. Stephens nnd J. C. Patkcr were In tho city yostorday from Duncan. Miss Lou Washington of Marluttn visited Miss Lena Gardenhlro of this city yosterday. Attorney J. E. Humphrey and Judge Townsentl camo In fiom Paula Valloy yostorday oftornoon. J. J. Dabbs, formorly of this city but now traveling out of St. Louis, attend ed tho Elks' ball horo Friday night. Misses May Young and Llla Booth, who are attending the i-ori worm University, arc visiting tnoir pnrem. this city but now traveling for a bt. Louis house, was In the city yostordny Geo. Bock, the supervisor of tho In dlan schools, was on our streets yes torday. Ho registers from Tlshomln go. A. R. Nlblo, the gentlemanly Btoro kooper for tho C. O. & G. betweon Aril more nnd HalleyvUlo, wag In tho city yofctorday. F. P. Bray, Farley Richmond, Oscar Sockwell and J. T. Orr spent tho latter part ot laat wek huntlns ducks on Grassy lake. Misses Leila Tyler, Grace Potter, Stella Metz, Ora Pottor of Galnesvlllo and Miss Mary Randolph of Sherman came up Friday to attend tho Elks ball Friday night and stopped with Mr. nnd Mrs; W. D. Potter. W. H. Utley of Murray. Ky., Is hero visiting his brothor-ln-law, B. F. Wy morc. Mr. Utley Is prospecting through the West and Is greatly pleased with Ardmore. Wo hopo that ho may decldo to locate with our peo pie. J. M. Vaden. M. D., of Union City, Tenn., arrived In the city a day or two ago and will locate in our city. Tho doctor Is now looking for a residence and office. Tho Ardmorolto welcomes Dr. Vaden In our midst. W. J. NewBom camo In yesterday from South McAlester, where ho has been writing Insurance. Mr. Newsom says that In his travels he visits many cities and towns, and that ho flndB none that haa tho rustle, bustle and glt-up-and-glt" that Ardmoro has, Rev. T. H. Winter Is In tho city from Oxford, Miss. Mr. Winter Is looking for a location and will move to this country. He said that this Is a fine country, and in bis mind haa a great future. Mr. Winter is a man of much means, and tho Ardmcrelte hopes ho will do like the balance that visit Ardmore make up his mind to stop right here Rev. Mr. Cameron, pastor of tho First Baptist church at South McAl ester, is to be here today to assist Rev. Mr. Keller of tho First Baptist at this place, In conducting a protracted meeting, which commences today. Mr, Cameron has tho reputation of btlng fine preacher, a pleasant spenkcr and hns many admirers overywhero he goes.- Ho Is an old newspaper writer, being now a contributor to TeX' as and Territory papers, The sensation of tho month Is the cost Bale of china nt Bulard's. 9-lm. Pattern hata cheaper than you ever saw them this week at Mrs. Spur- geon's. Deputy J. M. Stephens brought In Joe Carpenter yesterday from Duncan, charged with larceny. Carpenter, It Is said, took a flno horse from Mr. Nally, and tho evldenco was of such nature that Judge Dcnneo thought It right and proper to hold tho defen dant in tho sum of $1,000 subject to the action of tbo grand Jury. Ho was committed to jail. Candy, Candy, Candy. A shipment of the finest candles on earth Just opened. 7-3t. JULIUS KAHN. Ardmore Drug Co. Lon M, Frame, Druggist. Pure Drugs and tho finest lino Cigars in the city. For Rent Seventyflye acres of land surround' ed by 1000 acros of grass. Sea Mill! gan Bros., Wiley, I. T., or John F. Mil llgan, Viola, I. T. 13-20t. emu mmmmmamK.rmmmmmmm PER TON, $6.50. ARDMORE GOAL, por ton $3.50 Delivered Promptly to ARDMORE 'Phone The Best McAlester Coal, $6.50 Por Ton. Ardmore Coal, $3.50 Por Ton. We Guarantee Correct Weights. Coal delivered in ton or half ton lots to any part Ot the City, nnnr pAQU Warnlnrj Order. In tho United States Court at Tisho mingo In tho Indian Territory, South ern District: Queno E. Crummcry, plalntlff.v B.A1- bort Crummcry, defendant. Tho defendant Albert Crummcry Is warned to appear in this court In thir ty dnya nnd answer tbo complaint of tho plaintiff, Queno E. Crummcry. Witness lion. Hosca Townsentl, Judgo of sold court, and tho seal there of this 11th day of Oct., 1902. C. M. CAMPBELL, Clerk. (SEAL) S. C. Troadwcli, attornoy. A. M. Ollphant, attorney non-resi dent. First published Oct. 12, 1002. Tho Mollno wagon gives perfect sor vice. Sold only by NOBLE BROS. THE Tyer, Walters & Barnes Real Estate and Insurance Agency Wheoler Bldg., Ardmore, I. T. One hundred full blood citi zens to secure allotments for. All parties having improve tnentB on excessive holdings, or otheewise, will do well to see ub before Belling same. TYER, WALTERS & BARNES. ARDMORE MATTRESS FACTORY. Manufactures Excelsior, Cotton, Mobs andHalr Mattresses. It o working and Ronovating old Mattresses k specialty. Your work solicited. MattroSBcs called for and dollvorcd. North Caddo Street. W A Turner, Jr, Prop. When in Pauls Valley, Indian Territory, and wish to make a drive, call on 0. 0. White's new liverv: new uuirales undcood harness, west Main btrcct, opp. court liouso riuuu a C. C. WHITE, Prop. P. & F. Molasses Standard of the World We carry a fresh sizes at all times. . TYLER & t Wholesale BEST MALESTER COAL any Part of the City.' ICE CO., 1GO. The Laidlaw Lumber Co. The Ark Fire Insurance Go OP CINCINNATI, OHIO Capital: $20O,0O0. Surplus: $I00,OOO. Undor same tnnnagement as An chor Fire Insurance Co, of Cincin nati, Ohio. WANTS AGENTS in every town in the Indian Territory, J, E. ARNOLD, Gen, Agent, for Indian Territory. Ardmore, Ind. Ter, NEW DRESS HATS. We havo just opened some verv hnudsome now Dress Hats. They represent tho newest creations in the milli ner's art. You aro given a special invitation to visit ub this week. Children's headwear, veil ing, street hats, scratched folt hats and everything new in millinery. Mrs. McLaughlin. DOAK & SMITH, , FOR SALE, A .even room homo, oloaa In. vlth hall. wash home, servant, house, storm cell.r. Bood well, barn tor four horses and plenty of room for feed. Lot 7Si218 feet and extend. Intr from one street to the olhertfronts Erst. Will tnko $200 cash and the balance In month. lr installments of S23 each, riaco rents for 115 per month. A 1 room booso In N. W. Ardmore with lot 110x200 feet. A bargain If sold at onco. 160 acres of land In Woods County, Okla., about HO or'JO acres of tillable land on place; will sell at a barsaln. We also have any kind of a lot you mlsht want, from the cheapest to the most de.U; able. Heo us for bargains, FOR RENT. A newly papered and painted 4 room house in splendid 1'vatlon at f 10 a month to the right party. A 5 room liouio. In a very desirable loca tion, price 110 a month. One threo room house In N. W. Ardmore, at M per month. Two a room houses In N. W, 'Ardmore, at SI per month. A i room honseln 8.W. Ardmore, M per no, Two 3 room bouses In West ardmoro, at ti and ft a month, A 2 room bouse In S. E. Ardmoro, DOAK & smith; Ron! Katnte and n.ntalAuntH, stock lof it in all f SIMPSON, Distributors. J