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HITS II m i CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. Reported by John King & Co., Com- inlsalon Merchant?, Galnesvlllo ana Vrdraore. COTTON MARKET. Liverpool Futures. MONTH OPEN 2 P. M. CLOfcE Wan. Feb. 4.91 4 96 4.93 ifceb. Mar. 4.94 4.97 1.93 94 Mar. Apr. 4 90 4 '7 4.93 91 lApr. May. 5.98 4 7 4.(1 iMay.June 4 0 4.07 4.9t (Tilly. Auk' 4-97 HSop.Oot. 5.22 5.23 21 lOct. Nov. 5.02 6 05 ft.01 2 Nov. Dec. 4 96 4 03 4.00 Dec. Jan. 4.96 4 98 4.94 Spots Bteady Mlds. 5.80. Salea 7,500. Am. 6500 Receipts Am MONTH Jan. .. Feb. ., Mch.... April .. May ... June. .. July .., Oct New York Futures. OPEN 9.19 9.20 9.20 CLUCK 9.18 19 9.10 21 9.22-23 0 2 i7 0.28 29 9.32 9 30 Nov. Dee. 0 03 9.10 9.20 Bpots quiet. Mlda. 9.00. d Sales 7,710. New Orlean Futuret. MONTH Jan.... Feb. ... Men. .. April.. May .. J mm . . July .. Oct. . Nov. .. Dec. .'. OPEN 9.05 9.20 ,;..-.-r.- 9c 9.11-12 9.15-16 9 21 22 CLOSE 9.07 8 9.12-14 9.21 22 9.25-27 9.31-30 4 I;;; -8.98 09 8.97-98 9.01 Spb n.Uiot. Mlrls. 91. SalH 1800 f. o. b. 760. Galveston, Oct. 9 Spots MlrK 9 o Hi Sale's 1030 t. o steady, , b. 500 Chicago Grain Market. WHEAT. Oct. Dee . May. 781 7Si 7Si 78 781 COHN. fckOct... Deo... If Kfnv 451 441 OAT3. Oct.. Dec.. Mav. 30 374 44 1 45r 11 301 361 371 Rev. Crawford Addresses Large As semblage of Negroes. The Chickasaw Uiptlst District As- Koclntlon. which Is now In session ni tne Firs- Haist church, wan 'ivMel with a sornioni last night on Christian Education by Hov. William Crawford, pastor of the Contra; Itapttst church of Ardmoro. After llstenliiB to the address of welcome dellevered by I'rof. Jas. M. Seay, principal or the city school, and the response by I'rof. W. A. Tucker of Herwjiu. Ilev. Crawford was intro duced by llev. II. B. Harrington, tho moderator. After reading a solecllo.. he preach ed an eloquent sermon from Mntthow 8th chapter, "do Teach All Nations. Among the many good tilings uio speaker said "Christian education Is divine Injunction, and any educa tlo'n whl-Jli Is not baso I ip-)J V-d Is n mere bread nnd butter (science." In speaking of the raco question ho re ferred to Herodotus, to enow that ne groes had once held an exalted post tlon In tho early civilization, but the responsibility of the fall rested upon tho shoulders of tho Itomnn Catholics and while It Is a fact that tho Amorl can white man was a partlceps prim Inls, ho had nevertheless paid dearly for It. Ho pointed to Christian euu cation as tho only principle which teaches the fatherhood qf' Cod and tho brotherhood of man. "If Rod Is taken out of tho bottom of the race question I cannot awl will not claim you negroes as my brethren. He said: "In many Instances tliere is no difference between a negro and a will to man, If yon cut a whlto man he will bleed; If you cut a negro ho will bleed also. Dut I do not I llcvc In the nbsoluto equality of any two human beings, neither do I be Hove that any two races are exactly equal. We are with you negroes nnd you nra hero with us whlto folks, and It is your duty Whelp us Christian Izo tho world. It Is the brute negro who makes attneks upon our women and causes lynchlngs and mob. No raco which hat any love for Its women can stand to so them mistreated. llulld up your schools, give your peo ple a Christian education. Hoy. J. U Keller concluded with a few brief remarks and offered prayer. Superintendent Ilufk was Introduced and also made a few remnrks. Tho choir, under the management of Mrs. I'. II. Nell, sang a few selec Hons and a collection was taken which amounted to $20. Examination for Male Teachers. The t'nlted Stntes civil service com mission nnuounces an examination for tho position of teachers I male only) n the Philippine service, to be held t Ardmore. Indian Territory. October I nnd 20. 1903. This examination lit be held to supply IB" tenchorH, Willi H'.darlcu as follows: Twenty-live nl $1,200. Seventy at $1,000. Fifty-five at $900 per nnnum. Those appointed will he eligible to tho higher grades in the service, rnng- ng from $900 to $2,000 for teachers, and from $1,5(10 to $2,fiU0 for division superintendents. The examination will consist of ten subj. c is ns follows: 1, Thesis. 2. Penmanship. Arithmetic. Kngllsh. (leograpliy. History and civil goverumont of the United States. 7. Physiology and hygiene. 8. Nnturnl study and drnwlng. !). Science of teaching. 10. Kxpoijdiieo, tralnig and Ill ness. Age limit 20 to 40 years. Those who wish to compete mufct nt once write tho United States civil service commission, Washington. D. C, for application blanks, forms Nos. 1 and 375, willed should bo promptly executed and sent back to the com mission at Washington. For further Information see FI.EM DESK1NS, Secretary Examining Hoard. . 4 -3- 4- ! 3- -1 -J. $ I PERSONAL MENTION, . .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .-. .;. .j. ... .;. .;. W. Williams l here from Pur Two marriage licenses were issued yesterday. A. W. Poyner and Matilda Klscns. both of Springer. S. P. Mas soy anil S. A. Stlliwell, both of Glenn. No need of worrying over bad stoves as long ns Charter Oaks are made. Do your, stove buying here. Williams, Corhn & Co, .1. H. Sykes Is quite slrk Morgan Hotel. at tho New Shoe in Town HAMILTON CROWN $3.00 Shoe. Local Cotton Market nona. CATTLE. Chicago 3,500 11,000 Kansas City.. 5,000 4.000 Omaha 1,800 3,700 enuEP. 7.CC0 2,000 6,000 Hojs opened wetlc at yesterdays price. Left over 10,121. Keceipte year ago, 17,000. Mixed 5.00-5 60; Good 5 10-5.50; Rough 4.50 5 01; Light 5.20-5 70. Cattle slow and woak. BUoop ster.dy. t The Best Awning Yet. U. A. Jones, the furniture man. Is having put up in front of ills store what wo think is tho best, awning we have vet heard of. The awning la built from Jii3t below the transom lights, running out far as you wish It to, giving It Just sufficient fall for the water to run off, tho same being made of wood and covered with tin. It Is supported by rods from above. Vlth this awning you come within Hand welted sole, cxtentlon edge Mm onllnnnco relative to them, and These shoes lit llko a glove. Ask to you get tne benent or uie ngm see mem, abovo tho awning, through the tran sohi and your show windows nnd sidewalks nro protected from the sun and rain. Local Cotton Market. , Tho cotTo!n?inarVet opened weak and down Utla morning anOjCen points off nnd continued so nutll the close. Unt cotton sold for S.5U to S.75 and seed cotton from 2.75 to 3 cents. Tho ro- cishits today will be about LOU bales. Moon Uros'. buggies always give cood value for your money. Noble Bros. See them. Kvery wild horso or mulo will bo ridden without brldlo or halter at the Ilailev nark Sunday afternoon. -4-C HOUSE MOVING, "ouae Raising, Moviii! Iron Safes. Setting Machinery, Etc. Prides nB low nc good work wil permit. See me. GEO. ffl. WAYLAND. Headquarters at Koblaon Machlo rrv Co., on Broadway. .1 cell. , , Ed Dennett Is In the city Ham Dal la. Texns. L. T. Hnwanl of Oillrohi, Ti-nn . U in the city. A. S. Ouillot Is in lit city iioiii Chlcknshn. .1. C. WntdiliiKtim ctttno up mm night from Mnrlotta. Doe. Flolder Is here todny from Denton', Texas. J. W. Furman Ik In the city from Corslcnnn, Texas. C. A. Simpson of Oklahoma City Is In the city today. J. I). Mthlcum of tho Dallas News Is In the city today. .1. C. Hytmrger and II. C. Muslry are here from nPuls Valley. Mrs. .1. H. Dennett will leave to morrow for Fort Worth, her future home. U. T. Hexront came In yesterday from n ImihIihuih trip over tin) Choc taw Nation. II. I). Cullers, a prominent travel lug man of Shormnn, Is doing Aril mora todny. Albert Hennle, a pronilnont tutor ncy of Pauls Valley, Is In the city on professional business I,. H. Huckholt of Elmore, who has been In the city visiting Mrs. Mollle C. Cromer. htut returned home. D. O. Martin of Dlxb. grand leetur ercr for the Indian Territory for tho Masonic fraternity, is in the city to dny. Silas J. Uoyrt Is bore from Tlsho mtnga visiting relntlves nnd Incident nlly attending to somo buslhoss mat tors. Frank 11. Mnrshall, rojiresentlng tho Oklanoma Sash and Door com pany, Is here today In the Intoiest of thnl (ioiicern VI. P. liaU's of Topekn, Kan., special ngent for the Aetna Inwiranco com tinny. Is In Ardmore In the Interest of his company. Mr., nnd Mrs. T. A. Hiding, whe havo been visiting in the family J, Daum. on Carter avenue, roturned homo to Shawnco today, F. M. Saxon, confectlonor and res tnuranter of Tishomingo, camo over yostordny and after attending tho show last night returned home todny. Dr. W. II. Mnccrogen and f.mlly have arrived In the city from I.ouls vllle. Ky.. nnd will mnko Ardmoro their future home. The doctor will start a sanitarium here. Hairy Jones, for many years a cltl .en of Ardmore hut now of Denton, Ih In the city today on business. Mr Jonos was almost, dumb founded when he saw the many new blocks that had gone up hero since ho lift our city. On a Sound Footing.! Our business is conducted so as to give our patron the benefit of every i 1 Imrcnin in foot wear. Fair deal itv nnd honest shoes lire storo charnc t i Mties in this establishment, nod we guarantee every shoe wo sell to be worth the money we nsk for it, and t'i,i' tho shoes will be ns represented. J "V IVJ INE , The Shoe Man. SALE NO. 2. FOR 10 DAYS: Wc will innkc special reductions. cents on the dollar. 3000 pairs shoes, 500 Hats at 50 10 per cent, re duction. Furuishinc: Goods at reduced prices. SHOES, HATS, FURNISHINGS. We have just received our fall stock of the above named goods, and just for a starter, for ten days wc will startle you with the CLOUD-BURST OF BARGAINS On display at our store, if you will make us a visit. They are here for your inspection. Ask to see our $10.06 SUITS 75c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $-1.00, $5.00 and $0.00 Pants. No trouble to show goods. Our store is full and run ning over with serviceable, staple and desirable goods at the very lowest prices Yours for business, 0. Iv. DENNES, of ' $St ?xii -V-?t' ' t1'?xs,s Mt4$tSt'$'t"t'i,l& lv"$'t"t"t4l I WHY LAUGH? I It would make a Judge smile to sell $100,000 Life Insurance for The Penn Mutual Life Insur- I, t ancc Company in Sixty days The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Go. Hamilton co's, New Shoe Store. I, This morning about I o'clock the pound hoy was driving nn unruly cow to tho pound, nnd fi"lnM' dowi Mn'.n street the cow look a notion she would get away and innde a break toward llurton &. Peel's dry goods house, breaking one or tho large quarter-Inch 30x08-inch glass doors. The cow retreated and went on- with the boy. Before you go 'nnoiM- 'f4 Mm. Tho Santa Fe. peoplo are removing all the wood trestles between Gaines vllle and Purcell.and substituting ma sonry Instead Thoy nro at work now on br4cl6j;3S0, about thrco miles norm ot Arcimore. Wanted. Everybody to witness tho big broncho busting contest at the Bnlley park Sunday afternoon. 4-C ! W. A. Iedbetter Is making hn.ul- some Improvements. on his homo prop- arty by addlnir some neat asphnltum wallm on thctgraiiyl. Tho Carte.r house, located one block iouth of tho Unjted States courthouse, sold today for ?L',2UO. a. u. unaso bought tho property from Mrs. Josephine Carter of Itoswell, N. M. A regulnr meeting of the Elks' lodge will bo held tonight nt 8 o'clock, , A full attendance Is desired. It. I.. SANDERS, Secretary All characters of "Deestrlct Skulo at opera houso Friday evening are old people and will dress In costumes of fifty years ago. Como and Ian tus. C-lt Prepare now for tho first cold snap by providing your home with a. Char ter Oak heater. Williams, Corhn & Co. Heeltatlons In geography, arithme tic, grammar. Solutions of problems and many local hits by tho "Desti Skulo" at opera house Friday even ing. Plenty of fun. -4t Commlicloners Court. Jack Shrader, charged with tn.e, lnr cony of a horse, was up before Judge Holmett todny. The testimony went to show that Shrader traded his. ani mal to O. M. Cook for his horse., The horfe that Cook traded Shrader didn't come up to what was expected of him. and In the meantime tho horse that Shrader had parted with got out and came back to hla old home. Cook proceeded to sue Shrader for the Inrceny of the horso. Judge Uob neit dismissed tho case. Kd Zollinger, charged with assault, whoso case was tried a couple of days ago and tho Jury failed to agree, came up this morning and pleaded guilty to simple assault, the Judge placing a nominal line, which tho de fendant paid and went his way. Mrs. T. N, Ilobnett, who has been so low with slow fever In Davis, I, T., Is reported hotter today. Tho northbound Santa Fe passen ger train waa nearly flvo hours late today. Tickets for the "Destrick Skule," which will be seen Friday night, Oc tober 1, at HohlBon's opera hwiifac, nro now on sale at Hornier & Bon nir's. 8-2t 1 f f SECURITY VS. UNCERTAINTY Ask any prominent physican or resident of Ardmore for the best place to buy drugs or have a pre scription filled, and you are in variably directed to T. N. Coleman's Drug Store This enviable reputation is but the direct result of our pHinstBkinn carefulness concerning details of qunlily iitirl work, nnd our habit of always Riving the lowest once on everything. it j i i Flinch Social. Tho Christian Endeavor Society will give a Flinch social .In-the annex of He Presbyterian Ohurch .Monday, Or tobor 12, from 4 to 10 p. ni. Tho af ternoon will he given to ladles and children nnd tho evening to young people. An entertaining musical pro gram will bo given bofh at'e'iioon and ovenlng. Everybody cordially In vited. S-fl Local Weather. Observation at local weather bureau for 24 hours previous to 7 o clock this morning: .Maximum 70 Minimum 47 Condition of weather (7 a. m.) clenr Rainfall; none. Encampment Odd Fellows. Hegular mooting of Indlannla En enmpniont No. 10, 1. O. O. F will be held tonight. Kvery member is urged to ho present to assist In tho work There Is work In all ihe dezrees to night and the meeting will ho un In .orestlng one. J, 1.. JOHNSON. C. r Klders of national reputation will Wo are Informed that tho Kehokah compete for a $200 prize at tho Bailey Odd Fellows have Introduced somo novel features In their meetings. Tho first waa giver. Ial uinht, and f,o:.i tho extraordinary good feeling which prevailed wo feel safe In saying the attractions this winter will provo beneficial. Absentees cortninly miss- od the best meeting held In n long time last nlgr.t. park Sunday afternoon, October 11 Outlaw horses and all wild horses and mules will bo ridden free. 4-C James Wilson of Piano,' Texas, pas od through tho city today onj routo homo from Guthrie, O. T., where 'ho had been to attend th meeting of tho .Mbfojis. t i i Is one among the oldest life insurance com panies in the United States. Purely Mutual, no Assessment Feature About It. We will sell a $1,000 or n $100,000 policy for less money than any other old line company in the United States. Get rates from other companies and then get our rate8and be convinced. We challenge com parison, def competition, and guarantee to do what we say. Ask the banks about our company M. L, ALEXANDER, Gen. Agent Tk.tn.nM 1ImI.1 tlfi. lH,it,4HAi Pa hm.r. tit.1 Tar mrciiu muiuci liie mauiaiu,: ju,, (Vluiuic, iuu, hi. g Groceries? Groceries! This pure food Store has an unusually attractive list. SALMON, Fresh Columbian River Loin cut only. French Peas, new channels. Climax Corn Fine as silk, but not silky. A Qivi 1"! HPl nc Cleau, well trimmed, spenrs 3G inv jropcu no x l JJO, cnn femjer ftna ot fjtrinjjy. You will like the quality, nnd the price will bo to your mind if yon upprecinte tho relation of price to qunlily. W. A. PAYNE. n-owii irorn those new varieties that nave turned the canned pea trade into entiroly WE ARE HEADQUARTERS IN THE MILLINERY LINE We have nu Elaborate Assortment of Ladies'" French and American Pattern liats LADIES' FINE TAILORED HATS. Swell line Ready to wear Hats, in ah the most desirable shirk's and shinies. dreus' Hats, Hoys' Caps. Misses' and Chil- Bee our supfrb Ptock of Ladies Tailor Made Shirts, Waists, We carry a full line of Justrite Corseta at the lowest price Give us a call. No trouble to show you through our store. Lowenstein's Millinery and Ladies' Furnishing House.