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Ardmore, Friday, January 28, 1910 PAGC TWO TH DAILY ARDMORCITt. Stomach Blood nnd Liver Troubles Much ttekntM f Mrts with weak stiminclt, nml ciiiiMiiiieiit noor, iinpincmlicd blood. Nimou mid pulc-pcople hick fiood, rich, red Mood. Their Himmcln need iniiralin For, alter nil, n man can he no Mninrr limn hii M.in.ncli A rrmcdy th.it make the Moiitiich strung; and the liver active, innlei rich red Mood nnd overcome nnd drive nut dicnc-prodiicini bacteria mid cure a whole multi tude ol dicaset. Get rhl ot your Stomach Wenknetm nnil l.lvrr .urines hy MAfnd " course ot ltr. fierce' Uoltten Medical Discovery the iire.it Stoiifich Itcstartitlvc, l.lver Ini-liior.itor una' lllootl Cle.tnser. You can't afford to accept any medicine nl iinlntwn etmfioulhn ns a substitute for "(.olden Medi al Diicov rry," which it a medicine of non uimi-oii mo, luun)! a complete IM ol iiuirrdiriiM in plain l:.n(ilnli on it hot-lle-w nipper, kumi! bcuu! nttcMed a-i correct under until. Itr. I'lene'i I'lcaiant I'.ll ti mulete anJ TIE PARIS FLOOD IS STREETS OF CIPf Parts. Inn Viiothcr day h.H ! b) ,.....,1 i.,.i Ho. inexorable yellow I tide still creeps shuvly higher, each ! . i i ... .1... , men ot water un.c.y ,.Me,iiK ,. .. i i ..-..i .Ho,. ..ml ' .lll'il III ll'-Bll liriltlll, nrwihiti.pii ...... Illlll. on,, i i...r..m..i..r U tlaltii:! rapidly, and brlKht sunshine today t.cceeded the raging storms, a feel- ' '" r rnimtei-m.tlmi. hordei ini: on panic, prevailed tonight when the , ,este,day afternoon .a.Nlmum of the flood 1 authorities, who promised the m today, announced this would not In reached until tomorrow morning. , Official figures of the Mage of the i ;,ter ..re difficult to obtain and the 1 i Ity couiull, at a stormy hchsIoii to night, charged M. I.eplue, prefect of . ' IM'Is. with withholding the true , gravity of the situation. The prefect detended his attitude hy Haying that I i,.. i i- il... ii Mitv' was uoxerned by of not unduly alarming the piMiple. I 111 the meantime what Is happen- lug Is enough to strike terror the hearts of all. The very crust of the city seems rea.lv to sink Into, the rlooded subterranean labyrinth b. neath. Kvery hour drains are hurMIng In new localities, causing M.bsli ce of the streets or bulging ! oi u.e ... .....k.i.k ; them up several feet above their normal level, while the overflow oi surface water from the river Is Inundated districts ('..usformlng the into formidable lakes and the streets Into canals. In the 11. Try quarler the flood Is Mt feci deep in the streets and the entire left bank of the Seine fr ,ni above the islands to Tutoiiil. com prising the law court institute, th r. i.i 1. 1.. ,-....,,,., .iiu.,-1,.. ti,,, i i Hun office the chan.bi, of' denutlc J and the Champs 'b Mars. Is sub- inergiM in from one to ten feet ot wa'et Some of the deputies left the j Rilais Hourbon tonlglit in row boatfc. , .i. i . ..ii ... a-..- uiiers on .lie .kichh .u iitieiiuaiui. ,- The walls or the luvalldes station aie cruiublliig and both that stnic- Hire nnd the wing or the foreign of-, U. e opposite aie in danger of col-1 'npM., noertheless. Mine nchon. wire """" i-e........... ... .... UI1((,,. al the provisions for regulation . the foreign minister held her reg- j tlomU. In addition to the usual piv-1 ,, nR1,n. ullltrol r , ular n-ceptlon this ovening, oil lamps' '"itlonB with regard to water, veg.- I,r,.l,(l aH stipulated in the bill recent and grate fires being employed In ' 1n"l" "u fn,lts. ,(' 1,,:ri1 "'special- ,y tutroilticoil hy Senator Nelson In the nbsence of steam heat and elec- ' Insists that none of the Hooded . t.0fonty with the recommendations , tr.rlty. 'bciiBes must he re-occupled unt'l ' r secretai) Halllnger's annual report. I'he streeth surrounding the St. I t'y hae been thoroughly dlhlnfe.'i- Ths l0ill ,.om,,!inj. wi,i 1);ly the l..uare station have sunk three feet ''' ''' the use of chloride of llm ' United States and Alaska a royalty of ' .tint the situation there Is regarded ' " ""''' liwerful agents, the waits ll(lv ,., , ,-,. ,.on as m. a . desiiemte. It is also feared that "craped and the bedding nnd cloth ,..1. Hie foundations or the two big neigh-j M wl,u'h h:m' m''' eoniainlnated .,-. iialhilne sas that veins aver I'irini; department stores are being 1,v f,oni1 waters, burned. drIiik a total thickness or twenty1 iHlerniined I " feet would yield according to htandard 1 The flow or broken eers Into the j ,'LES1 V'A?, . 'i? ? T U DAV.8, :ircinents a total In excess of 100 f,,ed basements menace the health 1 A0 0IMM1''N1 's nnUMM to , rrom lhll Ilu. ,,, the occupants and the smell of ",rH ,"- iii"' '''l 1 t'. making a royalty or r.O million ,w, rage U already permeating tho I " T""" r 1 nUrua "K ' " to "billars ,. this comparatively snia'.l . . . il !lngs, but notwithstanding this ... zh. Inn hoi u-iilisl.-iinlliiL- this1 noil.',, tontirlit ttiifled hfttlri.h.iM in , . , , especially thoe of the w.Mlth .ii .lasses, who arc using autonio-; ', 'i- .nglne8 for pumping puriMses. 1 .... . ... . . , .'nt they must eNeivlse the greatest , ...r.- as the removal of the water s ure would likely cause tin- foun , ,,,.i,. ,.. ut.,i .... ....ii.i.w. . .u.i-.- Soldiers nihil i, ., ...... ...i.i ...,. u,.Mh...',.n .. ll'it, L- il... all, Ul,..). .1 ti.lv..... . .... . .....,,. --I-illness Not onl. 1M proven ability to cure, has niado S. s t'. the inoit (tuslrnbln of Contagious Hlood l'ouon. S. S S Is made entirely ot roots, herbs nml barks of tln forests anil fields. It iloos not contain a particle of mercury, potash or ut.v othur harmful mineral to Injure the delicate parts of tho system, impair tho digestion, corrodu and lrnt.it the lining of tlie stomach, or In nnv other wav inlure the health. It is Nature's blood imrltler. harmless in its action and cettain in its pulsou from tVo ctrculatloii. enriches tho Ooutagiou- Hloo.' Poison. It builds up tine tonic clfects anil loaves the ii.it lent stronger nnd in butter health in everv wav. If vou are sintering with Contagious Mood I'o.so.l S.S.S. 1 . your most certain reliance: mi honest modUino, and becatisn of its vogetnlilo purity, a -tifo treatment for any one. AVe have u special book on hi.mo trnutmont whuh eplaius fully the ditlcr- ent stages of tho disease, also sucgestion that will be helpful to vou In tho treatment of your case. We will he glad to send this book together with uy meoicai ivivue ucsiieii. nee in .in THE SWIFT SIS mx.rre Stumaih.HtrjnJ flows- STILL RISING SLBWLY SINKING beginning of tne IMlllnger-Plnchot In ml of ton hi t disentangling . v sllgatlon which largely concerns the driftwood above the Solferlno anil ' II. nty IV brhlKes. while law Torces ..r ....... ..-.. uf1l it w oiul Itt i fn - ,.-, ... .... iiiiKitnv .l imv In i IviTt t ie rnutup . r... i. - o! the swiftly moving currents. There wjih a further shut dowu of J electric llKht plants tnlKht. leav i'" it y In semi-darkness. The relief w relief worn is proceeuiiig iirai.uy. none being refused fooil or shelter. A.chhlshop Amlette has ordered pule ; prayers In the churches nnd a collection taken up for the victims. In spite of the crippled water Mip I1 the authorities say that the res- crvolrs am Intact and that there Is no danger of a famine If the water husbanded carefully and confined ..I..I..H.. U tint i sunny 10 .iriim.iiK piiip...-. .i . "'"' tl"'" a warning is again Issued j ,lml ""ouiil ne i.oueii. me siiiiauou nciow rans is ne coiiiIuk appreciably worse. The stretch i wai. r which cumins uniiiiiKiie, ) vuiiiy. I'uteauv. Sevres, Asnieies. .ia-1 sons Lafltte. Leuecq and Polssy Is whh'iilng rapidly, while farther below the swollen Disc is pouring in ne v torrents over the Pontolho section, j Owing to defective communication 1 "'' " provinces few dlMiatehes - ' ' nx-eiveu uere. urn niese i repot t a Ri'iieral Improvement. Thu weather everywhere throughout ; '''ranee has ameliorated and It is h.- "'V"'I the worst of the floods I i past. No Americans are reported Injured. The artists and students for the most pan live In the Latin quarter. which Is on high ground, and the richer Americans generally leslde In ic ueiu nor oo.t oi tne in c i l,KlH... b- highest portion of Ul, ; r"y - bouleard life of the gay Pa-' rlsluu hns been suddenly silenced, j t,r I'"' music halls remain op-"i. lint tlim- tin iliiitiirtoil V linnhnil . "i""""iie ... ...... ... 'rU cares. At a special meeting tonight the 1,"i,ri' '"'"I' Mw P Instnic t f.M I... ..f .... ....I 11 lllVa "i .e......e... uvr. . . ' ""'" 111,1 " o"1 " I mum,. and describe it for two 1 ,. w itmnlt ro,,(.ntng herself. Pneumonia Follows a Co d ,ml ni,V)T f()11(iw s , lg, of Honey and Tar. which stops the eough, heals the lungs, and expels the ....... . . ...... 'oi.i iriiiu your s.vmciu. i.ihe ill nisi , . ,.... .,, ollI y an oniggisis NATURES CURE FOR BLOOD POISON but Its absolute safety us a remedy all nteiiu lues for the treatment of good results S.S.S. removes the ' liloml, anil wifely nml surely euros anil Mrengthens tho system bv its not onlv cuieil of tho ilfsnnso. hut wno wrne SPhCIFIC CO., ATLAnTA, GA. HE'D PAY FOR 1 A COAL LEASE THE LATEST MOVE TO BREAK INTO THE RICH ALASKA FIELD A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. ROYALTIES RUN 10 MILLIONS, Millions in It for the Government If it Will Accept the Proposition of John Uallnlne to Mine Five Thou sjnd Acrcc on (loyalties. Washington, Jan. 27.-A new anil 1 .nsnionnl fa tor appear. 1 suddenly i ' to day to add Inteslty to the nlready 0f u,,, ralroad, the fuml Is to be re stiffleeiitly excited situation over the ' embursed out of the subsequent earn Alaska coal lands, on the oie of the . . . .i ...... ... that question luun r.. i). in. line in Heattlo said to be the larKest Indlv'J- mil nronertv owner In Alaska, made a . . Proposition III nrillll, 10 i e m n.iic comn.iiiee on ierr.io.i-t .v n "alor 'lie eridge of inniann is i.ur man, offerln,' to the government a rovaltv of flftv cents a ton o! ci.nl I i , nn rloutrluht. cunraiitco of Interest on1 I..II.IM1, ior me e.isi.-u. ...UU u.-i. s ... some of 111., choice!, e.i.l 'nn.U In Alaska, In the Katalla and lntnuuska ', ' ' i tonna:;o royalty net tne government, iir. nai- laiiie nsierts, as high as 1' .nllllnn dol lars a hundred acres. This proposal contemplates a radl- ,,,.,,.,.,; ,,, ,u. ur1M q , the government's disposal of the Alas i k,( , and it comes avowedly 1 . , ... ,,, .1I10.i.P riiinwllloli. ,.,,,,,,,,,1,,,, , ., llu wlU.,, bt,,. prepared, hut not yet introduced, lcs Ignc 1 to permit the sale or lease of 8n(. innds at a rate of $10 an acre. lt H HnIll tutl K,.,.r:,i feature of ,, ,, ., ,.m. the approval of offi- ,.!l M Mf.h itl ,. administration and1 0f inlltientlal i.e-iuliers of both houses I ,,f ,.0tmrcss. Iiuludliig some of the prominent Insurgent republicans, ami ; Mr. Wlckersham. delegate of Alaska. I m.. ii. .ii., i,,.. i,, i.i ... ' ... ... ............. ....... - ..... ,....,,. (IV- III ..." ... .3. t.t.i.l. nevei nige ouei s m finer linn a miuii or 1 million dollars with the govern- nieiit for the perfonuatice of his part , of the agreement, which he proposes 'nnd he mnkcn the charge that "other Intercts" hnu now at work in Wash- , Inutou a lobby, "headed by a former I Pulled Mates senator, 1 in support ,,f 1,1,1 referred to above, under boc provisions, he declares, the K eminent would extend an uncoil- Miltloual guarantee to u railroad or railroads which these Interests pur- ... ... A.ash... aim o . virtually Ive to them at I0 an acre one or more iracis oi live inoiisauu acres, each to be selected by them. Mr. llalliiiue asks congress to an- ..,, ,h(. ,.., of ., ,upartnieilt to , be designated In the legislation to 'enter Into a lease with a coal com . pany to be organized hy him for five thoiiKaud acres of Matanuska coal laud nr.,.. una. He ask tile government to provlil as a conUltiou on Its nut that uo other . i . . . . . . . . (oal laud in Alaska shall be leased I mi I1IVIII...H ..f .. ,iiv .ii on pavineiit ot a less ioalt . and al- mi to aatee that at least half of the . , ..... governments supply of coal shall be obaln.d fioni this company or from i iiiiwii t'o.imiK rostrt wiiumi t lie go , ,. ,, .... i-l ....It'.. I III!. .-ftlUUllhll Illlll llhCll Oil rat.. In tlie M.itauuska district, ship- llhlir 111.. i.r,tin-, I,, ..uni-,l ..t rnt.,u ping tin proJiut to hewntd, at rates 10 he lled by the interstate commerce conimiKRion, over a railroad, the plans tor the .on-triictlon of winch he out lined. This t.ulioad. approximately one ' ' lliousai.d miles in all, Is proposed to , run from the Pacific coast to Seward through the interior valleys to the more strategic points on the unvlga . . much a may be needed for tin payment of the royalty on the live thousmd icrcs the Hillalne nroixis il u,0,i:,m, w" '" Pnumsai stipulates. Is to lOlistlluli' a fund fur the guarantee of the payment of the ,.., tho bom,s of tll(. ...,... ...,,ll)h .... ,,ill..l.,.. ...e..,.v onip.iii.v , wuiiii, .in. nauaini .mrtis, 'shall be organized upon lines approv ed bv the head of a .lMi.artinent mho .Ii.kIdii.iiaI l.v rn..,.r.wa tsi,lki,i ,... of Hi, guarantee tund from to ny Plenty of fresh air, sleeping out-iloors and a plain, nour ishing diet are all good and helpful, hut the most import ant of all is It Is the standard treatment prescrihed hy physicians all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food medicine to heal the lungs and build up the wasting body. A I J. DlllKKH.STH H-n.! to-., ti.ni.Mf iirn.t t,M ? 'rr l- H.itlti.l H'lnit funk ana t'liil i Sketch. Ilcmk. Kacb batik ,.. nU.in"l'U.l ' in; SCOTT & HOWNi: mt VtuSU N. V. nlty on coal b required In Its early ..,. t lllt(.,,8t the bonds Ings of the road. Mr. Unllnlne alleys that the 'Can adian interests which owned n ma jority of a partially completed railroad from Seward, recently put it through ti foreclosure reorganization on a wiped out all American In ,.. ., ' , . ;'; ;,; ,, .. ., ..' " """, w.,uhlt. l.... i.m- .wuu,, which he describes as asking for ail ; '" a"" U"' Ki ukiiisiiihi , acres of coal Inn 1, Is working In the Interest of tlicie Canadians, but In conjunction with a group of American capitalists, who are, ho declares, at- i tempting by the same bl!l to get con trol of the Katalli coal In another Part of Alaska. Air. IJnllainc tonight quoted the United States Kcologlcal survey as i . - .. . saying In one of Its recent reports that there are M billion tons of coal in sight In the known coal areas of Alaska, nud probably'at least as nui:'h again In regions yet unexplored, an he points out that the leasing of th aieas on a royalty uasis sucn as no i iii'hIs on a royalty basis such as he v:,h oirerlng for an area of only live "ousniiil acres ultimately would bring 1 goeruiiieiii a nei revenue irom , tl,nl xouree exceeding S billion dollars. It is a dangerous thine to take a ' - c , mciikUlli cntalnlm: onlates ! lhill Hjrer ,!,, J1()1r -j , 0f curing It. Foley's Honey ami T.tr , loosens and cures 'the co igh an 1 cx ' '!; , ,, "", ''r'", " M i ,l18' l" l" .',ru ((.fuse substitutes and take only"i..e genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package, bold by all drug' Ists. Let us hope there will be some thing Dooln with the Phillies this year I Chamberlain's rnnirli Itemed 13 n y, vn,nb,0 Im(l(.I10 for lhr0!lt ,,. j . ..,,,,.. olll(.klv r(,(VIK nlH ' relieves and cures painful breathing and :i danger ; ously sounding cough which Indicates congested lungs. Sold by all denlari. Keu the hhoemaker may be con vinced that awl things are possible to awl men. Free Laxative For Babies Just as a mother is careful about the food she gives a child, she should be careful about the kind of a laxa- t.vc she gives it to move its little bowels. Not all remedies for thts purpose, no matter how good they may be, arc suited to a child. You rliould especially avoid tillls and uivik ..nt. iiowucrB. ior inev nr., a m. cult to .llK-rst nnd children nml it linr.l to swallow tlivm. Ami nnrcnllvp nml raits and the various waters are vlol.-nt for tho young. Ilettor kIv " a cmlo though effective laxative like Dr. Caldwell's Hyrup ivpln. which la I'lcasnnt to the tnste nnd ubsohitely does ot grlin-. A fifty cent or onu dollar hot l0 cftn t'ouRlit of nny drutiKlst. and l' you kIvp u small dose, ns the illrec Hons csll for. I.oforo you put tho child to I";,1; 'L""11!.1' S!?,.,Vcf21"l!rr.i.f.,,,.! a lew hours, This remedy has been aold for almoat of families know about It. hut If you haV" "cv,'r 'r'l ! nni' would Ilk tn mnkl. n of jt i,ef0r buvlmt It In "1.e : regular way. nenil your narao and bettle. In this way. without expense. many motners navo learned or n way or curing children or th.. little, Ills of life, and thereby avoiding tho graver diseases. family of Martha TJmlnter at Tnrkvllle. S. C. nnd I. S. llowyer of Jninestown. Colo., no other laxative, but this is used. It Is a remedy for all th the most robust and mild rnniigh m that women, children nnd old people, who es peclnlly need n Rentln laxative, can use It. You will nnd nothlnu better for con sttpntton, In.llcestlon, sick headache, sour siomacii, tintutency nno; sucn stomscn, cnMwJn's smfr! fenil'n lit "it b vour fmll ur( hotd. ismuy remedy rrom lo.iay on ana we a sure you you will have a healthy house f- Caldwell personally will be pleasej S.foUrielf'o? fSm"lyVreBrtnTnIn'to he Momnrh. liver or bowel., nl-nlutely frrr f f,inr(fei Kxplnln your rnne In a Utter and he will reply to you In ''iall. lL. .n.r,..w2pn i KJ,.ni enr.i S5 i otnerwife ie. Kor either renuest the doetor'B address Is Dr W. 11. rnldwell, It.SllCald- well bulldlof. MontlceUo. Ill, TEACHERS EXAMS, EIGHTEEN APPLY i Then-En FlltHch et nl vs. Fred W. READING CIRCLE AND STATE Warner ct nl. CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION BE, L. " In-Hiire vs. W. L. linker. HELD SATURDAY. Ada K. Hallcy vs. AV. H. Cox. . AV. Ik-1 ct nl vs. Ardmoro Trnc ' I tltm Company. County Superintendent M'. Nib. ,)r- Uow Taylor, Adm. ostnto of A. . , . ' W. Sjicnke vs. Andrew Jackson ct nl. lurk, assisted by tho other momocrs Adm vs M the county examining board. Prof jjnci(S0 ct nl. llobt. Mtehnel of Howman llstrht, ' ,, w. Cruco ct nl vs. Max West' sin' Prof. L. M. Thurston ol th? Ione drove district, Is conducting Mie regular quarterly examination of teachers nt tho district courf 'com ' In this city. Klghteen tcachciv have applied for ccrtlflcntus and ur- tak ing the exainlnatlons. Headlns circle evamlnatlons and nlso 'or state yo. tlllcates will be held SaMird . Til' (luestlons are sunt out from th" of fice of the statu superintendent at 1 (luthrle nnd are nt r,pim'!d until tho teachers are ready for their i work. Those taking the nxitinlnationn are .lames Watson, Mrs. Ida Mi!U, Pior I Wann Langston, Mrs. Watin Langs , ton, J. F. McCants, Mrs. Nova Hooth, , Reuben Williams. Mrs. Luna Gordon, John Spcers, .1. A. McC.ulre. Miss Julia Steele. Kmest Mo-k. and Will Olllesplo. Following are the colored teachers: Mrs. Patsy Stephenson, A. U. Jon- . ... .. . .. ... , . " .' .. II. A. Gibson. A.'dtnorelte Want Ads nro thu best. 1 CIVIL AND JURY DOCKETS. . Of District Court, Beginning February 7, 1910. j i Monday, February 7, 1910. Annie G. Itrown, Adm. vs. Sallle Howell. Annie L. llalley et al vs. J. W. F.nvcs et nl. First National Hank of Uurant vs, First National Hank of Tishomingo. S. M. Fuguu vs. G. L. Ixiwery et al jj I. Fhlllips. ltecvr. vs. Guaranty aml Tnlst Co ot Dallas, Tuesday, February 8, 1910. rj,ly ., Cobb et al vs. James lien tim ot al. IT, s. Joins vs. L. 1. Hudson. i, m .... i r i... ... t ,UUf f , n IVt.W.l Vf. .11,11- V.UIII inny. Leo Cruce vs. W. P. Tedrill et al. L. W. Cruco vs. AV. P. Terrlll et nl. Fred L. Shoeppe vs. Washita F.lec- trie Power Co Wednesday, February 9, 1910. John Dexter et al vs. J, W. Starr et , al. Felliah Jim vs. '1'. C. Ilandol. Felliah Jim vs. J. W. Nowcomb. Max Westheimer et al vs. George Mclaughlin et al. M:,v Wiisthetnior el al vs. G. W. , , , ... '"' 1 ' A. C. Cruce et al vs. W. J Wilson et al. Thursday, February 10, 1910. Turner & Wiggins v. Ohas. Cohee et al. Oswald Patker et al vs. W. C. Woods et al. ! Oswald S. Parker vs. Mary K. Woods ct al. J. S. Mullen et al vs. Cornelius Pis tokaeho et al. hirst National Hank of Kiowa vs. It. It. McLlsh. First State Hank of Ardmore vs. It. It. McLlsh. Loren Dukes et al vs Tribal Dev. Company. First State Dank of Ardmoro vs. T. J. Jordoii et al. Friday, February 11, 1910. jti CunimlngH et al vs. H. S. , .,., ' . -i mv' lt t o,"or xs' Alverson et al. Ardmoro National 'Hank vs. Mary R. bitten et al Cutter & Crossette vs. W. II. U III- berly, Adm, John 11. Stetson Co., vs. W. G. Wlni- herlv Adm l ' W, O. Horn et al vs. 'Geo, A. Me- ,.,,, , , i torkle, deed. '- H' Hat Company vs. W. G. wimueriy, Ainu. Saturday, February 12, 1910. Ardmoro National Hank vs. R. W. lI..lc "UK ck et al. It. C, Duff, Adm. vs. Hertha De- Koven W A. Pride vs. W. F. Whittlngton. I. R. Hest vs. City of Ardmore. W H, Hetison vs. 1'ulol.i Hcnson. riiomas Overstreet vs. Maggie Ov- t.fHtrect Willie Gioner vs. Kd Groner, Natha Miller vs. Frank M. MHVr. Alice Copelnnd vs. Robt. Copeland. Sarah Wright vs. John AVright. T. M, Schooler vs, Pearl Schoo'or. Henry Klrklwnd vs. Chnrlotto Kirk laud. Charlie Hat tee vs. Mandy Hartee. Parleo Davis vs. Hrack Davis. A. L. Ford vs. W. A. Ford. S. L. SanderH vs. Greeley SanJi)rs. James LeGrand vs. Hesslo R. Le- . U"1- Mary K, Hurge vs, James K. ITurge. X Gabriel vh. Iaum .1. Gabriel. Arthur C Hall vs. May Hall. Wednesday, February 10, 1910. A F Jones vs. V. V. Harlan et nl. II. A. Ledbctter ct nl va. Hnttlo Hull Fields ot nl. helmer ct nl. Mutual Trust Company vs. J S. Mullen. Thursday, February 17, 1910. T. II. Hartee vs. W. W. Sullivan. Davis Colbert, Guar. vs. W. A. Kd wards. J. II. Stong vs. J. H. Davenport ct al. .Mamie Dyer vs. L. D. Akcrs. L. IJ. Tatum vs. J. T. Harris ct al. Friday, February 18, 1910. V. Pe'rs vs. CJiIclcasnw Compress Company. Mrs. L. C. Leaure vs. Mrs. Loo Me Clurg et al. J. S. Mullen vs. J. W. Witt ct al. Luther 0. Landrum vs. Guy Keel. lawyers, Konllty Company vs. Geo. H. Webb. C. It. Smith vs. W. K. McIUmore et al. John Threa-jRill -s. It. F. Turner. Saturday, February 19, 1910. James K. Humphreys vs. John T. Nash. Iru Arnold et nl vs. W. F. Wlnnns et nl. It. A. Howard ct al vs. John I). Freeman et nl. Westheimer fc Daube vs. Sarah K, Hldegway. L. V. Mullen vs. W. 51. Klrkpatrlck. JURY CA8ES. Monday, February 21, 1910. Grlener Drug Company vs. H. H. I CV.bcrt et al. Globe Home Furniture Co, vs. i Chickasaw Fire Insurance, Co. Francis AVillls vs. Davis & Turner's j Falls Ity. Co. J. G. Rolls vs. Geo. M. HuckholLs. Tuesday, February 22, 1910. J. av. Perry vs. i. it. Mason. s. T. Wiggins ,;t nl vs. j. H. Hatcher 'Y'm. King vs. George T. Hodges et al. , ' Ardmore Loan & Trust Co. vs. AVest- helmer & Daube. Wednesday, February 23, 1910. J. K. Howies vs. G. C. & S. F. Ry Co. j Henry Hler vs. H. F. Alberson ct al. I H. H. Atkinson vs. C. O. it G. Ry. J Co. 1 Hyron Drew vs. C. O. & G. Ry Co. I Thursday, February 24. 1910. State of Oklahoma vs. C. K. Wig-1 gins. B. L. Poland vs. City of Ardmore. R. Hardy vs.. City of Ardmore. J. T. Coleman vs. W. C. Kendall et i al. Friday, February 25, 1910. S. J. Reed vs. Western Union Tel. Co. Mrs. L. 'M. Ilodenhouse vs. Amur-1 lean Ins. Co. of Newark, N. J. ' Mrs. L. M. Rodenhouse vs. Roches-1 teKierman Ins. Co. Kva Noble v. Newark Life Ins. Co. j JoJin Hnrtnltt vs. S. A. Nowlatwl. Saturday, February 20, 1910. Mrs. M. G. Ferguson vs. C. R. I. & I P. Ry. Co. Flrht Ststo Hank vs. Pointer Print ing Co. Stella Fnrve vs. Dnvls Shelby ot nl. Marcellnn Farve vs. Davis Shelby et al. j Monday, February 28, 19010. ; , J. II. AVyatt vs. J. Mat Moore. . Btta CrlR.r ,,, al m St, u & s. 0, In.- Rj- Co. . A. N. Sharrock vs. Wm, Krieger et 1 al. , I Dnnald Fitzgerald vs. .1. 11. Hucklo-1 J . I Donald Fitzgerald vs. F. K. AVest. IJndy AVood, by her father vs. Duck Garrett nnd So. Surety Co. Frank King by his father vs. C. R. I. & P. Ry Co. S, A. Newland vs. AV. A. Gilliam. Wednesday, March 2, 1910. First National Bank vs. AV. and D. n. Loinen i J. K. Ga amer vs. J. II. Akers et al. State of Oklahoma vs. Moran Scott. D. C. James vs. C. It. I. & P. Ry. , Co. 1 ! Thursday, March 3, 1910. I C. K. RoyT vs. J. II. Adams et nl. ' i J. H. McCartey vs. J. II. Adams ct nl. 1 A. C. Dennis vs. O. L. Dennis. The Fnrrand iCompany vs. J. I). Fry. IL J.Wllllams vs. C, W. Thomas et I at. Henry Hourlatv-J. vs. J. II. Willis et I ; nl. I i H. L. Jennings vs. G. C. & S. F. Ry. ! Co. 1 Mnrgaret Wilson vs. R. F. Heavers ! et nl. Carlo A. Wilson vs. H. F. Heavers t al. Alary A. Harrehl vs. Modern Order , of Paetovlans. United States Depository Okla. State Depository City Depository ARDMORE NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA Capital, Surplus and Additional Liabilities $250,000 If tblB bank is n safe placo for tho city, state and nation to deposit their funds tt Ii a safe place for the farmer and buslneso man to keep his funds. TRY IT. G. W. Stuart. President P. D. Maxwell. Cashier BETTER HURRY UP And try our famous brand of BIG HAND FLOUR be cause it assures to every fam ily using it the sweetest and ii t f mosc wnoicsome ana nourisn- ng bread, biscuit and pastry. YU wil1 be Surprised at the difference in results between ordinary Hours and this one. Tyler Simpson Co. Wholesale Distributors. J. L. Wilson Transfer and Storage I have a good building leased in which I store all kinds of household gocds at reasonable rental. Phono 72 and I will do the rest. Goods hauled anywhere or packer! and stored. Promp and careful atten tion to every order. W. P. Peln. 1. 1. Faster Poland & Foster General insurance Office Over The First National Bank. Telephone No. 48 SEE Waller i Evans S Co. For Real Estate Ollices over City National Bunk. Phone f7 Owners of Walcott Ad dition. T. E. HOWARD, Mgr. 4