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Rpa din BE One flight Only Thursday, Jan. 7, I Collins & r Irr'.s Up-to-Date Ten Nights in a Barroom A Drama In Rve Acts nnd Twelve Scent INTROUL'CTMi Carrie Nation In llcr P.kiiou Barroom 5ma.h ins Crusade Band and Orchestra, Instructive,. Amusing. Seat- Now On Sale. mi vRCilN Ol V.M.L'fc IIMcOf In i. nil 'ur i km c hit , duplicated. Alodeinte prima pit vail. Wf charge only fur the insi rumen! ; hoi for the u ni ot tejiii utiou flicei.tr atieuiior. is tiir eted to the victor I'muo. I- t- eminently iiUtlvk to th average inniie whtr nil iiitruujfr.t of luteins bennty il tone if desired. ' '1 lie Hut' of hiirh il'" iuntru menu fiwt t very interesting E. B. LUKE, Ahdmohk. I. ?. Plnmhina m a v4 a rw I N .1 to- The time tiiK work. ffoi I'iutnb We hnve m, baud h lull supply I'lnutMtij; Material. We kuow how I'liiiiiltitiL' to do your Out Plunthmt; prices tre rictit. Come mid gut us. WEEKS BS19S., Practical Tinners and Plumbers. J ARDMORE SHOEING SHOP, We do nil kindc d Scit'Utittc t'r.U'tifftl and Artipt i SluoiuK. Special n'tfiit'on Kiveti to dmcitsed feet utui tin k Imrci We me also pivptttl to do all kiudu ol general work, t-neh 1 curriage, whuOu .md plow work. Don't forget the number. 206. IIOBBS BANDY, Prop's. North Caiiite St. Ardmore, I. T. A f Sctvaily. U. T. ledbstter VALLV A CtOBtTTEf '-t.. Reatals and Cc'iertiorta Metary In Omc- USc- otsr T N' CotemsA's drut DR. W. H. ENLOE. Dentist, Has moved to the Hardy i.ulldliiK. ovor lUmsey s drug store YHir iiatronage solicited. Thoso guns at William. Corlin & Oo'e. bkve Veen reduced In price until you won't tales the anouat required to purchase Come hi au1 (udIm tbo UtOCl!. (, vwwwv PERrUMEJRy FLOWERS. 1 Ar o i 'ir cf t: - . ... I ti"e iJr; la-i-t .njrtnif: this i '. I ta-nik.- it . pcint to stxK . ail time the newest c an '. t tou are fond of flower- jv-f.:m ruadc therefrom ( ever- !Jy ;) I uk y .a to c-rne and imtpeci t.r. line. The no-t popular odors ju now w.ta tue are the following: White Roc, Car nitlon, Pink. Purple Azalea, Crab Apple Blos soms, White Ulac, fiaglbh Hawthorn Blos somsbat of course I still continue to carry the same complete assortment of the heretofore. It costs you nothing to come . m-r iin n.t .in Tr. Nights in a Barroom, rnia bewitiful drama depicts a s r i' at truthful wt-ne in th cours' a drunkard' lifo. Homti of Uipm ir- tojchlnsr in th fxtwme aod some in- !ark and terrlhli' Step bjr atep : pcftrajrwd Um downward course ol 'iio tempting vnder aa-1 his lnfat'jst vi vidim. until lxh are Inrolred in T-l-m ruin The plajr as prrafcnted Co.lina A Tlr is marrod by no iRtfcratkra. but oxhiblta the actual- of life with a wvtro aimpllclt; xi. 1 adherence to truth that gives to - r i.lcture a photogmphlc rlrid- Tho largo audiences seem to he i ;il "rmpathy with the moral ol -- -t. . . and laugh at Samuel Swltch-- : -l athliP with poor draukeu Jo v ncan and weep at the death en ; ! Marj'. "Ten Nighu In a Bar lorn" will be at Roblaon'a opera Thursday night. January 7 Olaeolutlon Notiee. N tiif ts hereby giten that tho flrn. ni Urely Bros,, Artftnore, compoeed of J S. and F. 8. IJyely, has been mu tually dlaaolTed. Y. 8. Lively retiring and J. 8. Lively continuing the bu;i ness, collecting all accounts and a Rumlng all Indebtedness. J. S. LIVKLY, P. 8. LIVELY. Ardmore, January 5, 190 1. 8eo ilarston'H cemetery curbing at Artificial Stone works. -m. Ardmore Transfer Line. Calls anira-cred for baggage at all hours, day or night We moot wvery train. Never sleep. Phone 261. 231m J. is. ROWLES It SON. C I. 11 W H HILLIb HALL & HILL! 10 V'.' ' !. No 104. 132, South idc fast Main St. AKDMOKP, i. T. No. N,-a a .-! S. . .1 II 1 I (J.,.. ' i kiii'l- l.jnjlit, ii' r.! 1 ; jmii n u v -h iiiitt il Installment Payments a Gash Prices. BROWN & BRIDGflAN, Undertakers and Embalmers. j I p to unto 111 every rospuct. Coiiiplou-liiitMjf Cofiins. L'uskots, ISurial Kobos. Shoos, IIo.se. tllovos. otc. Culls atlutidutl to promptly day or nij;lit. and your loved ones will ho handled with tcnden.st euro. Have a boauti. ful linu of picture mouldings and can friuuu your pictures on short notieo. Call mul soo us. Next door to I O. Ardmorv. I T. Nljjlit calls promptly answered at Phone No. 7. Notice to Planters! fflULES FOR SALE AT Marietta, I. T. Fifty head of good s.r.oth fat, ksu tie, wth broke Mules, from 5 to 8 years old. Will 'eh them uuriar strict guarantee on Full time, for ii-eo-liable p -per. Alto fnur eholon Milk Cow for al on lime. J. Ii. BOWLHS, The Parmer's Friend. sl VNSe I crry in rrjlions, NjCST i . i S'' and '.hr old farorites and get a smelL i' In tie f BANKRUPTCY NOTICE iu liuoi iHion Court foi the Southern IMetrirt of t.V Indian Ter rltory. in too matter .rf John C Wilder, bankrupt. In bankruptcy. So. Tl. To the Hon. Hoeea TWnend, juJg oi the district court of the Unite states for the 8outhrn district of the Indian Territory: John C. Wilder of Wynnewood, in the Southern District of the Indian IVrrltory. in said district, respectfully repreaents that on the dav January last pact, he waa duly adjitdg oo bankrupt under the acta of congre? relating to bankruptcy; that he ha duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully com plied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the rourt 'curbing his bankruptcy." Wherefore ho prays that he may be iccrpcd by tbo court to hnve a fnl liRcharjre from all debts provablo igalnst his estate under said bankrupt cts, except such debts at are expert by law from such discharge. oaten una fifth day of January, A D.. 1M4. JOILN C. WUJBK. Bankrupt southern District of the Indian Terr! tory. m: on mis cut day of Januaiy. A. D 1904. on reading the foregoing petitio , it lr ordered by the court that a hoar Ing be had upon the anme on the 19th , day of January. A D.. 1904, before eai court at Ardmore, la said district, at ' o'clock In the forenorn : and that, no- , tic thereof bo publlshei In the Daily I rdmoreIU, a newspaper printed m said J! strict, and that all known credi tors nail other persons in In U n iit iay appear at the slid time an.! idacc nnd show cause, if any they have why tl prayer of the aald pntitloncr aid not be granted. Ani it is iurlher ordered uy the . 1 ouit ti.at tho chrU shall tend by mal , o a.l ; nnwi tre.ilturs copies of said Metf ant this order. adJresaed to hem at the j,!a-es of residence n i stated. t Wltno.'iS the Honorable Hoeea Tnvr. 1 .tend. Judge of the said court, and the Ueal thereof, at-Ardmore. in said dls j trlct, on the 5th day 01 Januiry. A I : 190t. Sml) C . M. CAAII'UBL. vJIWa II) WOOTTO.V. Ii?,nil 1 hlrat iublisi-cd Jan. 7, i!iOI Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. "!h0 "nlt:Ml state" .Co,,rt ln In- uii lerniory. houuiorn District, at Pauls Valley. la U10 matter of Charles P Smith, Uinknipt, in bankruptcy. To tho creditors of Charlos P. Smith of Wynaewood, of Southoru district Afortwald, a hankruiit Notice U hereby given that on tho th day of Janiiarj-, A- D., 1901, the std Charie P. Smith was duly adjudl ceted bankrupt, and tiiat tho first meeting of creditors will bo hold at Paulu Valloy, in the Southern District. iniian Territory, on tho lSth day cf January. A. D.. 1901, at 10 n clock In the fornoou, at which time and place ho said creditors may attend, prove 'hoir (Hiii F. appoint a trustee, exam ine t!i bankrupt and transact such ith' r tiiHlmva as may property come .r0' - !;x ttng. YKRKKTt B. TAYIvOR. Hofirree In Bankruptcy. iir' imblished Jan. 7. Wrtt Prof. Rene. Palmist. 1- no equal aa a palmist gtm ma ,-!ous manifesUtloi'.K without asking no question. He ti t your nme, re peal everything you wish to know regarding any one or auythtwg, nf th- ng too great, nothing too ebseuie for him U) reveal If you aro in doubt or have trouble, come to me and I will thoroughly unravel them, nnd not one .eiit wJll be charged unload you are pleased and satisfied. Cut thin out and take advantage of my advertised ratos. Private parlors Cmco bulldlnp, Main wreet. Subscribe for tho Ardmorette. m KLAHOMANS ARRIVE IN WASH TON WITH NEW BILL. o Mae Ore State From So:i Terri tories January 1, 1906, Is the Latest Plan Bill Will Be Introduced Taday.i nufchinsion. Jan. 6. A new sinsle i 'v.l bill for Oklahoma and the ' ii Territory will s Introduced r ' ouse and senate probably tomor .a It was brought to Washington f. onias H. Doyle of Perry and iy O Itwird of Shawnee, who ar 1 t.ly in advance of a tdnsle hood dHegatlon that will renrh V. ; inglon the last of this week uoyio was at the capltol toJay -nullatlon with Senator Here r se. Iteprosntatlve Stevens of Tex as. who Is the author of a single ata hood measure, and other commute to the single statehood Idea. Tho n- bill provides for the admission of th Indian Territory ami Oklahoma as state by prcclamatlon of the preslden January 1, 1MI. It directs that a con tltutlonal convention of 160 delegate seventy-five from Oklahoma tnd seven ty-Bve from Indian Territory, be held April 1, 190S. to adopt a constitution for the new state. Plve congres;ona d'rtr'rtg and two United States Jul clai districts are to be created. Th city receiving the highest number of votes at the general election I to be made the capital. "A great majority of the ieopIe both Oklahoma and the Indian Terr tory are m favor of single statehood. said Mr. Doyle. "In fact, the only dc maad for separate statehool le from the politicians. Prom what I can Wr irom iaiKs wun members or cmres a single statehood bill is the onl statehood bill that lias any hancr this congTess." The single statehood people wl nave representatives at the beartnp the house committees on territories will hold the last of this week to urge the committee to report a single state hood bill to the house. It Is umlerstoo. that the seporato delegation will reach Washington for the opening o' the hearing Friday. A. II. Oeissler of Carmen, Woods county, a separate statehood advocate, arrived today. Notice. Notice in hereby given that I will so: to the highest bidder for cash the Copeland Bros ." stock of goods kcate In the town of Brock, Indian Terr tory, and Invoicing about ?500, between 10 a. ra. and 2 o'clock p. m. on Jann ary 14, 1904, In front of the Cope'.on Bros.' ttore building, Brock, In 1Kb Territory. J. P. BI.EDSOE. -7t TrnsUH' STATEHOOD BILLS. win Mot encrt Until All Bills Have Been Considered. Washington, Jan. 6. At a meeting of the house committee on territories It was decided that no report would be mnde until all the statehood b.Hs havo boon considered. Separate reports wi!l then be made nr delegate t0 not wish to trust tr another omnibus bill. Delegato Mc Cuire will nddioss tho committee on Monday on behalf of Oklahoma You say "It's old." All good plaj aro eld. All that is Rood lmprovos by age. That's why "Ton Nights In a Bar room" Is always new, always frwh us an entertainment for all. Ai Rohlson opera house Thursday. Jana ary " Get Maxeton to put the pier.' under your house, 25c a foot. 'Mm. The (treat moral temperance drama Ten Nlglit In a Bar room" Is en doreed by clorgy and press It K a standard drama that has stood the est of years and has lx pronounced he best ever preeentc . At Itoblbon opera houto Thurda .Ianuar : Seat now on sale. We are making a special tun on our big stock of guus and If you can be tempted by the lowest price ever of rered you caa not resist buying WILLIAMS, CORHN ft 'lO W. C. T. U. A call meeting of the W C. T U. will be held at the residence of Mrs. M Goff, 220 C street, northwest II nvi nbers are expected to bo pro?- oat and prepared to pay their dues. 'Ten Nights In a liar-room" pre frenta raoro different features and char acters than any other play of Its kind ha reformed many n drunkard. It teachaa a sront llfo loon and is iKiDeficial to all. Itoblson opera opora house Thursday, January 7. V woman rnav be Leautiful, but she likos to be continually remlndel of the fact With Uiisnrpas.Hcil Facilities Courtesy and Promptness. THE ARDMORE LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY OCrrs Its irrTlc t tb tbofe ntii atiprccUtes oloae attention 10 Hr bailoen. J per cent. Interett tmld 00 chrckliig scooont pr cent, on savlntt. (''-impounded iem.annull.r. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. COMK TO SKB US. COilLI TJjc Besr McAiester CB $7.50 (i--us our orders aid they shall receive best attention ST" Phone Strictly Cash on Delivery. jfefSjfcjfefSft 41 '11 1 he Ardmore wi'li-a I" ,nm once t 1 h lr 1 ive b -i ttiIi sho't IntotLe a i- r- " m l ten 'I lUIUI'h Double Screened Lump Coal $5.00 W Strictly Lash. 'Phone No. u -t- -j -u W. Mays.. . I . Lowery T. Youngblood. P r.rav President . . . Vk-c PrPs,(l 1 1 flenera! Mnn.ivor s-ec retar Chickasaw Land and Real Estate Go.ii 1 1 ' a trtiier!'.1 Ilea; Ks.ht'- hr.sities.N. Indians Located Lands hotight and sold, itlontion gUv. to all 1 eritriirletl to rn. Lands lo Rout, Huiwing. "ftlec t p-stsirs In Noble AIM) toia; I ; rUEW YEAR A tt! I8K6S s wastry To he of the highest jrrade of excellence, should be ob taiucd at Spieele's where the baker's art reierns su-! jreme and riots in the, Greatest profusion of good' tilings to cat. We have the inest Bread, the most lus- ious Lakes and delightful Rolls. SPIEGLE'S BAKERY I send this message of J New Year r Greetings to Everybody Everywhere .May t very month of the New Year of 190.) come to you laden with suuslilfi , happiness and prosperity. 1903. with all Its trliimrhs, with all its sorrows, lias passtd into lilstorv. ( n every page i written my apprtcatlon for biislners ou have thrown i 1 1 my Ii-litis nnd litre l. a bruad Invli-tlon to you to rIvc mc your business In n n;o.j . Frank Berry h i 11, The Tinner, Tho girl who will wear her broth er u necktio will wear tho trousers f the family. v. a. wxj. Cures Coldfit Prevents Pncuirctila We have on hnud fur prompt delivcrj' Per Ton, our ARDMORE ICE GJ. ft ft . - a-, T Coal & Power Co. oatn n ihni :i onn. v-.. .1 b- bi j.rt of the coal "crim and tree from dirt and ulnte, at fn per ton delivered.. pD.UU 50. Office over Postofflcc y i' v ? f & p cu iji v ;j ' 1 f f Oitr. M nowNTio , j ... Dealer in. '! FfflB WhiskfiV.Q 1 "iw HI IllWItU 1 U Imported Wines J 't oMfl, okla. I i I Mali Ordsrs A Sp8G'al.y. I ,!, T.IK branch pgii j Mntu Ci r,rnFn 1 , s"Uk-trc" ;!LS san angelo SCHEDULE OP SLEEPER I Lv. POKl wok i n. ...9 to p. n. .3.00 a. n. 3 .5 P. M. 1 1:1 ii'i.i; Ar, SAN ANnpl.tV f l-v. SAN ANOI-LO frur - -3..to P. AI. .1.30 A. n. ..7-ao A. M. f t-UKi wtlUlll SLKUPINCI CAK RA Tl; Between fi. ffjnn end sjn atwio. si 25 Berween iftiie cni s:i tim. . ii W 5. Ki;ii. N, fl. p. a. ualvcston. Ti icxas. Cliictaw I Saloon,! 1 Tirr '- l-HOT TAMALES 1 1 AND - I CHILI I I A l nil h mis, rfhoit Older a ? I specialty. Como with your bnokeU I nnd set them filled. BURL S-EBGKS, Next Door to E. B. Pugh. For your stono work boo Marplon. He Is novor underbid. oim. Dr. W. II. Enloo has moved to tho Hardy building with Dr. J. P. Faun wboro ho will bo glad to nee nil his old patrone. , j.j to 1 to to to