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Ardmore, Wednesday, December 5. PAGE SIX. THE DAILT ..DMOREITE OKLAHOMA EPISCOPALIANS. FURMAN AT MILBURN. Annual Sewin f DJfer and Cn- Candidate r the United SUtss Sen- Mrtin it Nif CHwrth. Guthrie. Ok D I The prluelp eTnt. la riarcfrom In Ctlai::riBa dur it C R dl u atersip frrrn Oklatiswna. Ardmorelt 8pcUL Milbara. I. T Dec. 4. Hon. Hen- wek ni Use ftsaoal T - rurman. ho Oklafaotna Deanerr t for l8"1 8t,e MtOT from " Kt. Rrr. food Kr , on- " . -w- of Okteboaa m4 fa ith tlr tuMMK at this ple Uat nlat DOUGHERTY. g Thanksctrlns; was sshered In and ' doted bj- a tragedr at Docphertr. Special Cwrpond nc. j Doogatr.jr. I. T.. Dec. 3 Tbe new I e. C. DeWlu A Cc. of Chicago, at month opent bright and sunshiny and wbose laboratrry Kodol l prepared, pre W closing dh which bring that hl remarkable dWrest- ' , ..... I ant and corrective for the stomach to u. the merrleat time of all tW ear. . effort, fllU to provisions of the , How the sanahlaa etirai ua. and , National Pure FW and Drug law. the Christabu preparation AH tour Sold by Hoffman Drug Co. Tot wt are not think- And 1 i HOME PRIDE RANGES SAVES UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Condensed Statement ef the Condition ef The Ardmore National Bank AT ARDMORE. INK. TF.R . AT THE CLOSK . OF t SI.SE". NOV. U 16 heart with Jor. In of ourselves but of other. the EpiacopaJ ministers ' His statements on state and natroaai Issue frequently brought forth hearty think we mar aafely sar that Decern , FUEL. COOKS BETTER AND LASTS RECAPITULATION. tt it a el G b ft oi ki M E B X c! M tl t c hi ai fn dl ba of tnelaJtr wa a fe- "PP11" from hie listeners, and at the j bar i the happiest month of all the i -!in -rr With an c m n" P- m.Tiiu jemr. the recipient of menr heartr hand! Bat Tery Uttle cotton was picked T. ni d well walhea frcm tboae The s- ,- irl ided Bl-, . .. . , was swa m u huh vnuiv. Deaj. R'i Dr. Ia R-v O- of WX : -r ar.d I: . .mr ' i he coi .:-h J. " a'ing. Re ti alsr - re the .Wholes of n '4 Okie- - f El Reno. ! P.r Aensted ' B-dy of New-1 "Jodga" rurmaa. aa he la familiar ly known by the older Inhabitants. has a multitude of friends la this see tion who are Tery anxious to see him co to the senate and from present in . I dications their hopes will certainly be ! of a new ' a- dler. Bishop : xeaiited. a - ed by Deaa I'sudaoa. Three 1 . jilted by the AM. ;i-r.'.ke. n :o la a near rela-.- .rris Kev. the author of the .). 4 Banner." has been stA Madden sells Toys for less. Public Speaker Interrupted. Public sieakers are frequently in terrupted by people coughing. This would not happen If Foley's Honey and Tar were taken as It cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia and consumption, t'he genuine contains no f, M-fc-- .i.t, opiates and Is in a yellow package. !homa as bishop, with HonBMlB Dru Co.- citr Drum Store r- at Onthrie. for ten years, ' f- seen the church grow : small tfegirnlng until to-: a la Oklahoma twenty church i55111 Correspondence. nli ISA AAA- owns ' " ' ' 1 " ei&t rwctoCea ind has twenMMwo or-.'"" w-" ,vrJ ro wwiwr, - IwlAk - 1 - wn iovw ana rain Hodman Drug Co.; City Drag Store. TUSSY. gasJaed mlssioas. fourteen other resru- lsp KtftfUma asd eotamunlesittts. ft. tea. Sunday schools, with 360 t r 8T9n,DB' s!ter an '" ol Ter dents, and total property rained at SS.0M. Mrs. J. S. Harmon died laat Mon- Interment took al weeks duration place In Tnaay. Mr. James Gray and Miss May Ob erty were married yesterday at the of the young lady, near tbla LONGER. YOU SHOULD SEE THEM. tf T. K. KEARNEY. , For Trade. Ncwlr Improved residence property located in noted watering and health reOit and railroad freight division point In Texas, for Ardmcre Improved property. SIDNEY SUGGS. lltf 73.00'"' fruit tres. all kinds, Ardmcre Nursery. Phone 69. S&wk In Time of Peace. In the first months of the Kussla- home Japaa war we had a striking example ' pjtce. ?L -rivv"' f ih! win l KT- J- M- DHbtek bn return the early advantage of those who, so ' . ... , to speak, "have shingled their roofs d will preach for ua another In dry weather." The virtue oT prep- year. ration baa made history and given to , our school Is doing well us our greatest men. me individual as well as the nation should be pre pared for any emergency. Are yon 1 1 re pared to successfully combat the Mysterious Death. While working in the oil mill Sun- first eold you take? A cold can be day afternoon. Walter Taylor was sud- cured much more quickly whontreated , MXed with a severe pain In na soon as It has been contracted and ..... , before It has become settled In the,n, head, became unconscious, before system. Chamberlain" Cough Heme- he could be taken to his boirdlng dy la famous for Its cures of colds and house, and In two hours be was dead. It abould be kept at hand ready fori TlM Mlur pntsie,i the lasiaui uam, ri.r bhil- nj r. o. iinumj. W. II. Frame. Ardmore Drug Co., Bon ner A llonner. REFORMED SPELLING. Will physicians. After his death, howev er, it is said by a companion that just before the seleure Taylor was very violently blowing the dust from his nostrils; and it is thought in doing so he ruptured a blood vessel in his head. I The remains of the young man were Interred In the Rosedale cemetery this afternoon. Ada News. Not Be Used by Congress Pub- tic Printer is So Notified. Washington. Dec. 3 Bills, law, committee report and c ngresstinal literature of every description will be spelUd In the good eld way, and not according to the reformed or Rt jiievelt style. Representative Lan- i cf ladlanu, chairman of the House anui Corresnondence. f on printing, makes mm n-1 Cumberland. 1 .T Dec. 4. The cot CUMBERLAND. r.t. and it goes, unless Con-!toB crop , tWt j, about all Ma a rest lution inaorsing me gStj,ered. ling. ! r.'iis notified Public Printer 8til - vonlght that Webster's Un , ged" auid atand as the .pell- frow,ng ovjrjr gy 'be lace mi ug members apeak of. ' svelt s spelling order as a joke. say they cannot afford to an- .t.i ' th'ST older folk of their eon i -,'.!. M by changing around the 1 , -ii Unguage. fiiiillc Printer will new be com--aell all executive docu- i. way and all congressional . proprty i !. anotbe.-. i I, Prof. Greaves, the principal of the school. Is making a fine Impression on the community and the enrollment I Hev. W. D .Sauls, the newly ap, , pointed Methodist pastor, was In the 'community Saturday, and will move his family here In a few days. Mrs. Tankley and family have taov od to Denlson to make their future home. I C. C. Mayo has sold bis reside ice Is Given Up to Die. 1 igel. I. 4 N. Virginia tit., Kv . . Ind.. writes: "Kor over live 1 wai troubled with kldn and 1 'er affections which caused me 'i pain and worry. I lost flesh and all run down, and a year age hud landon ol mt.ely 1 hal th ' be best physicians who did me ' i;ood and I wai practically given "O die. Foley's Kidney Cure was ' ' mmended and the first bottle gave great reuol. Al r 'King tli.j J-t bottle I was entirely cured. Hoff 4 lrug Co.; City Drug Store. REVERSED THE VERDICt. Austin FraTicls Who Was Declared Quilty ef Murder Freed. Jiy Associated Press. Kansas City. Mo.. Dec. 4. Austin Ms, who was found guilty of mur i ' '.'i first degree at Kansas City, . T05, after trial for tile Winona Newton, his sweet - I fifteen years. as freed riipreme court of Mlssou . . . -.versed the verdict of the ' . '.hi ARA ' '.al correspondence. .,1. T., Dec., 4 We hare had Ve of weeks very disagreeable .eather, but old Sol looks bright Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. Klnnemore are here, visiting relatives. A goodly number of our people In tend leaving soon for New Mexico. Mrs. Jens Hrown. wht) lias been quite in. . is hnine lir-ttrr. The health of the community very good at this time. Our people are all in good spirits, and bcvtn to be doing fine. Danesrlne works wonders. It produces hair Just aa surely as rain and sunshine raise crops. It produces a thick growth of duxurlant hair when all other reme dies fall. We guarantee Danderine. All druggists sell It. 26c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. To prove Its worth, send this ad with 10 cents in stamps or sli ver and we will mall you a large free sample Knowlton Danderine Co., Chi (Ago. 111. BRADLEY. People read nil the he afternoon paper want nds In Special CorreflponiUnce. Bradley, I. T., Dec. 1. Despite the snow, sleet and rain. Bradley la push ing to the front. Her streets are be ing graded and the music of the saw and hammer is beard from early morn UU late at night Dr. C. P. Clark, a retired physician ot Ogden, Iowa, baa purchased the Bank of Bradley's fixtures and reop ened with a 1 10.000 capital. B. W. English Co.. have their elevator completed and running. Horses have been dylnr around Bradley at an alarming rs for the past month. The disease Is supposed to be blind staggers. If the damp weather eootfnuea corn will be damaged, aa thousands tf bush els are piled on tfar groun 1 on. ac count .of scarcity of cam to vhip In. and the elevator being fall Thanksgiving day parsed pa njletly !hf-re. Tl.r pni iH f UrS'll-y pn'." "- 1..1 f a t r -f ri r. v . - i i . . 1) 3 a r" nl e .cac - last week and but little marketed. The men who have been working base Johnson' farms and who have been holding their cotton for a good price. drew IS bales to Berwya laat Wed nesday and sold for 10 1! The gin Is tmly running Wedeadaya ad Saturdays ow, aa the bulk of tne cot to crop ha already been picked. The families from Drake and vicin ity have decided to secure homes -j New Mexico. They stubbed together and chartered a car In which they shipped their household goods and seme livestock, sending a man with the car. which left Dougherty Tues day night Nov. 27. The families wll go overland. Their destination is Klida. X. M. The school entertainment waa a de cided success and reflects great cred it ttpon buth teacher and pupils. 1 he bouse waa filled with an audience who thoroughly enjoyed the pretty exer cises. Mrs. Williams of Sulphur was the quest ot her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. C. Morgan Thanksgiving and In the ev ening of that day Mrs. Morgan enter tained the young people of the village with music. Mrs. W. A. Ilreedlove is asslnstlng at the drug store here for the holi day trade. Mrs. M. W. Buchanan, who ha been confined to her home for the past six weeks by serious Illness, is slowly re covering. Hev. B. F. Taylor of Davis was as signed the Dougherty circuit by the Territorial Conference of the M. E church, south. Mr. Taylor has mad" many friends in Dougherty, who wil' uladl welcome him the coming year as. their pastor and a good work is ex pected. Edward Kalres. assistant at the Sa" ta Ke station here, had his right hani injured while handling trunks for No 19 on Thanksgiving. The manw friends of Mrs. Dort Rus sell of Roff. nee Miss Nel Hughes, wi: be pleased to learn that a Utile daugh ter was added to her family circle m the ISth of November. A son was born to Mr. and Mr. James Smith of this village on th 28th of November, but he waa only spared to them one day, and on Friday the 3th, htey laid hlin "o rest. The funeral services of Sol Oates were held Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m., interment being given in the vil lage cemetery. Hev. Hugh Akers of ficiating. He leaves a wiitow and a little son about three years of age. Truman Buchanan has decided to remain in Indian Territory and has re-rented the farm he has been w lng. Mrs. Wade haa a very fine new wheel cnair, rubber tires, ball l. ar- lag, fine teed work. It was made to order and received hf.e Saturday Dec. l. Billy Chtlds has been seriously 111 at his father's home for the past four weeks. Mrs. Minnie Oreen of Ardmore was in town part of last week. Tom Jack and family of Sulphur were visiting friends here on Snmla B. B. Deel and A. E. Wl!n.i nip ped three carloads of stock tc the Fort Worth market Thursday n!!it. Nov. t9. C. T. Wade, agent for the Santa Fe In this village, received a fine turkcy from bis friend, Homer Lint Is, of Crusher. A. J. Woods and Thomas Hayes are on the sick list. There will be quite a number ot changes among those nmtlnf. land the next year. Joun Tollason and Jamo Vandiver will mere Into the house now occupied by John Corliln and will rent land tf B. B. Deel. ( BUI Uartbn will work the land now rented to Robert New and Robert New the land worked by Mr. Chllds; and Tom Averltt will wcrk one of the Price farms now worked by King. Tom Averitt expects to get out about SO carloads of cottonwood tx Its Marvin Heated, a highly respected young man of Drake, was accidentally shot at that place Monday. X v. 26. Aa altercation occurred between two men and one struck the other over the head with a revolver. It went oft and hit the young man who was stand ing near, mortally wounding him. He was engaged to be married at Christ mas to Miss May Ford of Odessa. Ok., and he so earnestly requested Notice In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the Unlteu States for the Southern District, at Ardmore. la the matter ot Douglas ft Ie. bankrupt, la bankruptcy. To the creditors of Douglas & Lee. In the Southern District In the Indian Territory at Ardmore. a bankrupt: Notice Retsurees. Loans J3SS06 S3 iU. S. Bond lS6."O'.0" ; j Fixtttres :,oo.w i Cash 66,591 S7 I t5;:.C2S.l'.' Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid la jinn'MK. H' Surplus and profit (set) 47.677.11 Circulation 100.1..,.,. ,.v Bills Payable lo.noniH. la hereby given that on tne Deposit S14.95l.39 19th dav of N'oremhotv 1M4 tka uM Douglas ft jeff was duly adjudged ;572.C2S.I bankrupt and that ie first meeting of j his creditors will be held at my office ' No better index to the growth ot Ard- at the court house in the city of Ard- the constant and steady Increase in more can oe found than Is reflected In i the deposit? of the Ardmoro National Bask. LEE CnUCE, President 5. W. STUART, Cashier. more, on the Srd day of December. li . at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such ether business as may come before said meeting. JOHN H INKLE, Referee in Bankruptcy, rlrst published Nov. 22. 190. For chapped and cracked hands pet DeWittis Witch Hasel Salve. Sold by Hoffman Drug Co. Our Holiday Perfumes are arriving and they're worth your attention even thus early. No finer line of exquii-i'e odors In beautiful Christmas pack airs can be seen anywhere. 2 F. J. RAMSEY. rruec!t PURE Wines Liquors GUY COX l--4.c il r pt rc ! 0Cir.!rd Liq xrs in xtt New State Aid I-viiit eu to rii e- -rr. At T LEE HOTEL BAR OKLAHOMA t ITY OKLAHOMA WOY use Fiour trade by out side nulls, who have no interest in ARDMORE, when you can get - Plansifter Best Flour on the market, as cheap? Math' nice and fresh ev ery day, by your Home Mill Every sack of foods wc make fu ly guaranteed. Sold by all of our Gro cers for the past s ears. Whaley Mill Elevator Co. PLASTERER Grand Averue Hotel I nl W. P. POLAND THE I1KST Hi iTl.I. IN WHEN IN NCW T t :ty, t ''AY ATE C. T. WILLIAMS, Prop. OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLAHOMA Dealer FARM LANDS Wants to buy 1000 acres in s tracts not le.-s than 60 acres. vs. See Me at Once Office over First Natl. BK For First-Class Plastering 'i sec Uncle Tom, the Plasterpr. ! 41 1 ' . . -. . A... 1 ,T. Is nowMoeated In Ardmore and wll' make hlr headquarters at A. F. Jones' lumber yard. His 34 years' experience will give you a first class job. He comes to our town recommended as a first class plasterer and It will bo to your Interest to Bee hlra and get prices and first class work. For in formation, see A. F. Jones. !1 CE2Z2332 When You're Heady to Duild don't overlook the fact that W. L. Davis can furnish you the best mill work of anyone In the city and can also save you money on lumber. All Kinds of Shop and Mill Work W. L DAVIS II' IT f 1 AMERICAN ! Hotel and Restaurant Kuropetin Plan ' a. W. J ALEXANDER, Proprietor. Caters to First Clan Trado Only 1 OPEN DAY AND NIOIIT -W-K- .J- I' ml X J). RfftlFflfT n i LL I INSURANCE AGENT 111 X Not DisaBBOiEted Prompt Settlement on Fire. and Tornado Lusses. .V a Wt v) ii i) ii that she be sent for that his requeat 1 was complied with and a telesrrp.m -r wa ! nt r-,r er to com1 ltnnif-11- gVERYIJODY knows they c an get more and better Household Uoods from me for less monpy than any place in the Chickasaw Nation That's why I'm selling, so many. If ycu are married you are all right: if not you are all wrong and should got married I can fur nish your house from kitchen to parlor and you won't miss the price. 1 ARDMORE HACK LINE D. E. FLVNT, Prop. Hack leaves for Healdtoa t.t 6:30 a. m. Hack leaves for lk at 7:30 a. m. Direct connection with nil Inland towns west 3l Ardmore. Leave all bundles at Noble Bros.' Store. w. m. nuns IKE HOUSE FURNISHER BAGGAGE TRANSFER LINE Phone 201 DAY or NIUHT STEVE R0WLES, Proprietor i At Old Hall a Hillis Stand on Main St. t Si&S- 6-:S-:S- 2- S-S- S- -3 -5-2-25 -2 -5-3 CLOSING OUT AT SHOCKING PRICE! Sill Our line of CooKintf Gtovc, Ranges, Sewing Ma chines, Gun?, Ammunition, Cutlery, Etc. We .uti hive thf roo!r f.jr our f,'rowin?.' Plumbing and Tin busiM s, mA will discontinue handling the above. Com in and et a bargain. H',f did nf-t rcath here nnil If r.r 'St. Tnnk5i?tln!; moT.lnir and f!.cn t irr.J Lr- 1 ;Vcr wa i-il Tt-ts to vli Hi it; () ill WEEKS BROS. n . ; i t: . .1 tit .. m I. cn W ... U n M.l - I tmm -mm. ' J. L. WILSON. FREIGHT TRANSFER AND BAGGAGE LINK. Offlco at American Restacrs.nl. THE ORIGINAL" LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Q For all Ceu;hs and auiits In v..x: CildJ from th iy- dowsi. a cenun itliel (cr oup tr.i whoopinr-CKUih. NitrU til cspcciaUy thost ccr.tilrJrr Ortilf Ker.r.edy'j Laj&Uic Honey JiTar notes the. bswelj, contains r.o uplates, Th. Re4 Clorer Illot ton tni the Ilonty Bee ii en tictT lottli. KENNEDY'S laxat?e cx):.rAtM;a EYIeTAR ritrAIID AT THE LABOKATOKT Of t. a D.WITT A CO., CHIOAQO, U. 8. A. For salo br HoUmann Duru Co. HON