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MARYSVILLE TEXAS.
Spcclnl Correspondence.
Mnrysrllls. Tex.. Oct. C We Imvo
had an abundance of rain which de
layed the picking of cotton.
Crops nro tho shortest In tills com
munlty that wan ever known.
Olid Green at work In Harrow's gin
got his right hand and arm caught ho
lwcon the belt on ono of tho HtandB
nnd the saw ihaft pulley and tho arm
was badly crushed from tho olbow
down halng broken In Bcvoral plncos
nnd tho hands and flngors bolng badly
mashed up and many of the bonus
broken and rniBhod. Ho Is doing
nicely under tho caro of Dra. Dudley
& Dud toy.
Prof. McElrnth's wife who has been
very dangerously sick Is Improving
slowly.
Tho gonaral hoalth of tho commun-
ity Is good
Th ore was qulto a llttlo excltoment
horo Inst Friday which resulted In one
man bolng cnrrlod to tho sanitarium
a I Gnlnflsvlllo for troalmonl.
' A Typical South African Store.
0. II. tarson of Hay Vllln Sundays
river Capo Colony conducts a storo
typical of South Africa nt which can
bo purchased anything from tho prov-
erbial "noodlo t j nn anchor." This storo
In situated In n valley nlno miles irom
tho nearoHt rnllwny station and about
twonty flvo miles from tho ncarost
town. Mr. Lnrron Bays: "I am fa-
vored with tho custom of farmers
within n radius of thirty miles to
many of whom I have supp'lcd Cham-
berlain's romcdloB. All tos.Ify to tholr
vnluo In a household whore n doctor's
ndvlco is almost out of tho question.
Within ono mllo of my Btoro tho pop-
ulation Is porhaps fllxty. Of theso
within tho past twolvo months no less
thnn fourtoon have been nbsolutoly
cured by Chamberlain's Cough romo-
ly. This miiHt surely bo n record."
For Balo by City Drug Store nnd F. J.
IlaitiBoy
Old Fort Will be Sold.
Tho net of the Chorokoo national
council ranking provision for tho Bnlo
of the public buildings belonging to
old military reservations In tho town
of Fort Gibson I. T. ling been return-
ed to tho oxuciitlve department or the
Chorokoo nation approvod by Presi-
dent Roosevelt. All tho public bulld-
IngH will now bo Bold nt miction and
tho roHorvntlon nddod to tho town or
Fort Gibson.
A Dozen Times a Night.
M. Owen Dunn of llonton Forry W.
Va. writes: "I havo hnd kidney nnd
hlndder troublo for yenrs nnd It bo-
enmo bo hnd thnt I wns obliged to got
up nt lonBt n dozen times n night. 1
novor recolvod ony pormnnent bonoflt
from nny modlclno until 1 tried Foloy's
Kidney Curo. Aftor using two bottloa
I nm etirud." Fold by Uonnor & Don
ne r.
If tho wish Is fnther to tho thought
tho thought must bo sunny.
Folks who nro nlwnys growling nt
tho world don't doservu nn ncro of
ground In it.
Henry L. Slinttiiplr nf ftl.!l-i.
Iown wns cured or n stomnch troublo
with which ho hnd been mulcted for
yenrs by four boxes of Chnraborlnln's
mauincn nnil nvor Tnblots. Ho linu
provlouBly tried many otho- remedies
nnil n numbor of physlclnns without
relief. For imlo by City Drug Storo
and F. J. ltnnisoy.
It dooBn't scorn nccosBary for n girl
to tnko more thnn a dozen lessons bo-
foro bIio nnnouiicoH herself nn niithorl-
ly on the pronunciation or Wngner
Hnydon etc.
Bronchitis for Twenty Years.
Mrs. Mlnorvn Smith of Daunvlllo
III. writos: "1 hnd bronchitis for
twenty yours mid novor got roller
until 1 uboiI Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr
which Is n suro curo." Contains no
oplntes. Sold by llonnor & Bonner.
"Tho rod sun sunk behind tho west
era hills'1 writos a lady novelist. This
Is commonplnoo. Why didn't ho
cnusa n bluo sun to sink behind the
oostorn hills nnd srnsp fame right by
the nnpo of tho nock
Snent Mnrn than l nnn.
W. W. Dnkoi- of Plnlnvlow Neb.
writos: "My wlfo aufforod from lung
troublo for fifteen years. She trlod n
numbor of doctors nnd spent over
$1000 without lellof. Sho beenmo very
low nnd lost all hopo. A friend reconi-
monded Foloy's Houoy nnd Tar nnd
thnnks to this grcnt romody it saved
hor llfo. Sho enjoys better health
than sho hn8 known ror ten yenrs "
ltcfuso substitutes. Sold by Donner &
Bonner.
LAMPS GIVEN AWAY
lleglnnlng August 1 I will glvo
away to tho family rur basing Urn
most brend of me for tho noxt nine-
ty days n flno beautiful red lamp
nn ornamont to any parlor. Call nnd
BOO it.
Will nlso glvo ono to tho hotol or
rofltnurant purchasing tho most
bread of mo n nlco parlor lamp.
Photographs Giyen Away
Will also givo ono dozen c.t inet
bIzo photographs.
I use tho best flour. Everything
sell is first-class. Itcspectfully
" - J H SPIEGLE
Chamber of Commerce Committee.
Finance J. A. Ulvens C. L. Ander
son J. A. Madden.
Manufacturing nnd morcantllo In-
terests C. It. onoe J. H. Pennington
J. K. P. Cnmpboll.
Public highways Max Woatholmor
L. II. Itoborson W. S. Wolvorton A.
H. Palmer H. H. Pennington.
Advertising Slg Simon T. .V. Colo-
man Orin Itedflold.
Itallroads. etc. W. A. Ledbettor F.
M. Gates John L. Gait W. F. Whit-
tlngton C. L. Horbort.
Agriculture J. D. Boone John F.
Easlcy J. 8. Mullen M. Munzoshelc-.er.
Momborshlp C. L. Dyrne It. W.
Dick Don Iicy.
Entortnlnmonts John L. Gait A.
V. Doak H. W. Iloborts.
Houso It. W. Dick W. A. Wolvor
ton A. C. Young.
Arbitration C. I- Herbert. Leo
Cruco D. K. Allon W. P. Pob.nd J.
U. Spraglns.
SIDNEY BUGGS Pi's.
C. I. DYRNU Hec'y.
Danger In Fall Colds.
Fall colds nro llablo to bang on
wlntor leaving tho Boods or pnouio-
nla bronchitis or consumption. Fo-
loy's Honoy nnd Tnr cures quickly
and prcvonts serious results. It Is old
and rollablo tiled and tested safe
nnd suro contains no opiates and will
not conBtlpato. Sold by Uonnor &
Uonnor.
Fishing cultivates patlonce. Ladlos
will pluaso tnko notlco.
Stricken with Paralysis.
Hendorson Grlmctt of this plncowas
stricken with partial paralysis nnd
complotoly loBt tho ubc of ono arm nnd
Bide. Aftor bolng fronted by nn emi
nent physlclnn for qulto a whllo with
out rollof my wlfo rccommondodChnm-
borlaln's Pain llnlm nnd "ftor tiding
two bottlos of it ho Is nlniost cntlroly
cured. Geo. It. McDonald Mnn Lognn
county w. Vn. Several other very re-
mnrknblo cures of pnrtlil paralysis
hnvo boon effected by the use of this
llnlmont. It Is most widely known
howovor ns a curo for rhcumntlsm
sprnlns nnd bruises. Sold by City
Drug Storo and F. J. Itnmsoy
.......
ami pores of the skin causing it to
itcllltlir nlloW.S no rest Jlil'llt or ilnv.
f 1 1 1 ttiritnr FnrtHO ).n.... .. ...1..
v....w.v..v .K.ii...uK wK.iutui.iy ua u mere ruuncss oi tue skin fol
lowed by little blisters or ninmles. from which n el
a '
CMB T mmaTKKmm
9JPML.B BTk MTE 0 SwE or ecaus; uns is weeping Eczema
... . commonly called Salt Rheum. These
ncid poisons sometimes dry up the natural oils nnd the skin becomes
linrd nnd dry often cracking nnd bleeding nnd causing intense pain and
fearful itching. This form of Ivczcnia is known ns Tetter nnd oftenest
nttneks the li.imlu nml fi.nt TT..r:i.ti.. .....
TETTEH in thc fmIe
i niuii mi- iiicc ihxk mm suouniers ns n result of
DOllUted blnnd. nnil tliio MiiinilmtiMn. tllcnncn it.i a .
remedies ufford but scant relief. The blood nnd system being saturated with
M 0 wsr- tt-posonthcdiscnsecannotbcreachedwithwashessalvcs
Jl ZrfWtt. l'wlcrs or other local applications. S. S. S. restores the
deteriorated Wood to its normal condition stimulates the
rill . ft till n mrm r r n.4.1 nil 1 A .
la" usimumi mu wiisieinaiicriseuniinaica
through the proper channels. S. S. S. makes the
blood rich nnd strong and under its tonic nnd invigo-
rating wllects the general health improves and the
Skin becomes soft nnd smnntli
s. . ti. contnms no minerals but is guaranteed purely vegetable
t . Jlc us if yot! "e?.1 lllclliul advice; this will cost you nothing
Illustrated book ou skin diseases sent free.
To California
iThrouyh land
Tourist Sleeper
$24
OO icxas to
Froo
Tlirougti
Reclining Chair Cars
Texas Oklahoma
Indian Territory
and THR WK8T.
i wire
Double Dally Gorvlci
MEMPHIS Tho EAST
and SOUTHEAST.
Puflniin BufUt Sleeping Car.
Hw SoUJ Vtlbull Tnlo.
UuU4 SehvluUi.
rMt Htrrle
TSI elt II HI TO THI IJ'JtKtWl
trim 11 mxmxiT uiurm
rt a exf.r4ii. Mu u. tn
LLIiiim T.P.I. . Ctllu. Ti.
J. . jir(4. T.P.t. Oklakim O.T.
tik a. Ug.p.i t.. unit iiti.iik.
A TEXAS WONDER.
HALL'S QREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall's Great
Discovery cures all kidney and blad-
der troubles removes (ravel enres
diabetes seminal emission weak
and lame back rheumatism and all
Irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both women and men.
Regulates bladder trouble in children.
If not sold by your druggist will b
sent by mall on receipt of II. Ono
small bottle Is two month's treatment
and will euro any cause above men-
tioned. DIt. H. W. HALL
Sole manufacturer BL Louis Mo. for-
merly of Waco Texas.
Bold by all druggist and W. It.
Frame Ardmore. I. T.
READ THI8.
Cloburno Texas OcL 10. 1101.
This Is to certify that I havo used tho
Toxas Wondor Hall's Gront Discov-
ery for kldnoy troublo to my entire
satisfaction nnd can recommend It to
any ono suffering from tho same.
Yours truly A. C. LONG.
Gin Men.
Wo can Insuro your gin thlB season
at rcasonablo rates in first-class com-
panies. Our companies will pay their
lossos. Wo represent nothing but old
rolinblo well established companies
known throughout tho world.
W. advlso our friends to look out
for wild-cat corapnnles.
ROBERTS POLAND & DRUCE
25-d&w-tf
Foley's Kidney Cure
mai:cs Kidneys ana bladder rirt-t
The Ardmoreite
Official Journal of
the Chickasaw
Stockmen's Association
is due to the retention in
tllC SVStcill of IJrip A pill
or other inflammatory
. . jjuiaujia wuicu unci uieir
burn like fire nnd the incessant
T?"7ntnn nr.n.-o ;.. i.
.... . 1 . . .
vavJTWavA k.V4
"at.ter.oozes '.""igintosorcs. scales
of Pi'"l'lcs and blackheads break out
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta. Ga.
Mking DrttdTyVcomij
Enchantment
every Tucsday
Ciaurornia
A HARROWING RIDE.
DlcUcns' Trip tty SlnRt-ronch I'rom
Clevrlnml In Sniiiliinkr.
When Charles Dlckpim vial ted Amer-
ica In 18-11!. he traveled by atnRtcoach
from Clevelaiiil to Sumlusky U. De-
scribing hi i-xiK-rlciK-e. he wnti-:
"At one time tve were nil thrown to-
gi'thiT lu u neap nt the bottom of tbc
couch nnd nt another we were crush-
ing our hemls iiKnliist the roof. Now
the conch was lying on the tnlls of the
two wheelers auil now It wus rearing
up In tho air. The driver who certain-
ly got over the ground lu a manner
quite miraculous go twisted aud turn-
ed the team lu forcing a passage cork-
screw fashion through tho bogs and
swamps that It was a common circum-
stance on looking out of tho window to
ton tho coachman with the ends of a
pair of reins In bis hands apparently
driving nothing nnd tho leaders star-
ing unexpectedly nt ono from tho back
of the coach ns If they had somo Idea
of getting up behind.
"A great portion of thc way was over
whnt Is called n 'corduroy road' which
Is mado by throwing trunks of trees
Into a marsh nnd leaving them to set-
tle there. Tho very slightest of tho
Jolts with which tho ponderous car-
rlago fell from log to log wns enough
It seemed to have dislocated all tho
bones In tho human body. It would bo
Impossible to cxpcrlenco a similar set
of sensations In nny other circum-
stances unless perhaps In attempting
to go up to tho top of St Paul's In nn
omnlLus."
This description serves to Illustrate
the condition of our country roads gen
crally speaking as they wore half a
century ngo except In a few wealthy
communities. There has been a won
derful change since then.
I'cklnic Vlllimn Nninm.
"Tho Street of tho Itonstcd Corn" Is
ono of thc curious names of streets In
Peking nnd suggests tho singular nnd
often confusing names glvcu to Cht
neso villages. Here are n few vlllngo
names taken from nn nron of n few
miles square: "Horse Words Village"
from n tradition of n spcnklng animal;
"Sun Family Hull Village." "Wang
Family Groat Melon Village" "Tiger
Catching Village" "llorso Without a
Hoof Village." "Vlllngo of tho Loving
nnd Ilenevolent Mnglstrato" nnd tho
"Vlllngo of tho Makers of Flno Tooth-
ed Combs."
Arthur H. Smith In his book on "Vll
Inge Llfo In Chlun" says that n market
town on the highway the well of
which nfforded only brackish water
was called "Hitter Water Shop" but
as this imino wns not pleasing to tho
car It was changed on the tax lists to
"Swoet Wnter Shop." If nny ono nsked
how It was that tho same fountain
could thus send forth nt the same tlmo
waters both bitter nnd sweet ho was
nnswerod "Sweet Water Shop Is tho
same as Ultter Water Shop."
Snciik Klmlly Vt'nriU Kim.
In tho course of our lives there must
bo many times when (linnlitlnqq
words nro spoken by us which-wound
tiiu Hearts or others nnd there nro nlso
mnny llttlo occasions when tho word
of cheer Is needed from us nnd wo nro
silent
Thero nro lives of wenrlsomo monnt.
ony which n word of kl lifhipfla ran m
lleve. There la eufferlnc which words
of sympathy can mako more endurn-
ble and often even to tho midst of
wealth and luxury there nro those who
listen nnd long In vain for somo expres-
sion of disinterested kindness.
Sneak to those whllo thov ran honr
nnd be helped by you for tho day may
como wiien nil our expressions of lovo
and appreciation may bo unheard. Im.
aglno yourself standing besldo their
last resting place. Think of tho things
you could havo said of them nnd to
them whllo they were yet living. Than
go nnd tell them now. Exchange.
l'lilulca IH-nttm.
ProbablV the pnnt nnlnfitl .Inn Mi la
by means of nn overdose of chloroform.
YOU begin With n nlensnnt RoiiRntlnn
nnd end In oblivion. Trusslc acid nets
instnntnneously. Presuming the ngony
Of anticipation avoided nnmn vlnloiit
deaths nro qulto painless ns they glvo
uo urao ror reeling pain. Such nro bo-
lng blown to nieces bv d
a shell. Drowning Is said to bo a lux-
ury nnd experts hnvo rprvmunnnilnil
opening n vein In n hot bath. Lauda-
num nnd other nnrcotlcs would run
chloroform and ether hnrd for first
piaco.
Tliu Dnrlnic Mltln Ilnnunlnir Illrd.
Courage tins llttlo or nn rnlnflnn in
bodily size. Tho hummlni? lilrd t ihn
smnllest of birds but nlso ono of tho
most renrless nnd pugnnclous. Ho nt-
tacks klncblrds nnd linu-kn. find ffinan
tyraun.cnl creatures though of mon-
strous b!zo Id comparison Beein not at
all ashamed to fly from his onsets
ThO Adit) nf hfimmlnr Mrto nmnr
- t) WilUU liiXJIifr
themselves nro often flcrco a'nd pro-
uncicu.
Rcnnamlcnl
There Is n remlnlarnnm nf Pntnti rtnl.
derstono In tho uttcrnncu of nn eeonom.
leal Scotch butler who was lately wnlt-
ing nt an important dinner. Ho hnd
taken round n nlato of beef In vnin.
After his last effort nt nersunslon lind
failed he set It down In front of bis
master with decision "l'o maun tak
that yersel'." ho said. "I canna iret
nny Ither customer for It"
llnlh Wero There.
MISS Mlllvun Quo enn Im verv linru
py In this world with health and mon
ey.
Dcadbroke Then let's ho mndo nni.
1 havo tho health nnd you havo tho
moneyi illustrated lilts.
Vlir They Mo l.onirer Speak.
She (romantlcnlly)-What would you
do If wo should meet In tho hereafter!
no (caruestly)-rd go through flr
for yon. Pittsburg Press.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the United States Court for tho
Southern District of thc Indinn Ter-
ritory. In tho matter of T. H. East
bankrupt: In bankruptcy. No. 21.
To the Honornblo Hosoa Townscnd
Judge of the District Court of the
United Statea for tho Southern Dis-
trict of the Indian Torrltory:
T. II. Bait of Chlckasha In thc
Southern Dlrt.Ict of the Indinn Terri-
tory In said District respectfully rep-
resents that on tho 7th day of Octo-
ber last past ho was duly adjudged
bankrupt under tho acts of congress
relating to bankruptcy; thnt ho has
duly surrendered all his property and
rights of property and has fully com-
piled with all tho requirements of said
acts and of tho orders of tho Court
touching his bankruptcy.
Whoreforo ho prays thnt ho may bo
decreed by tho Court to havo n full
dlschargo from nil debts provable
ngalnst tho ostate under said bankrupt-
cy nets except such debts ns nro ex-
cepted by lar from such discharge.
Dated this 17th day of Scptombor
A. D. 1902.
T II EAST Bankrupt.
Southorn District of tho Indian Terri-
tory bs:
On this 17th day of September A.
. 1002 on reading tho forecolne no-
D
tltlon It Is ordered by tho Couit that
a hearing bo had upen tho same on
tho 9th dny of October A. D. 1002 bo-
foro said Court at ChlcknBbn in said
District at 0 o'clock In tho forenoon;
and that notlco thereof bo published
In Tho Ardmorolte n newspaper print-
ed In said District nnd that nil known
crodltors and other persons In Interest
may appear at tho said tlmo and place
nnd show cnuso If nny thoy hnve why
tho prayer of said petitioner should
not bo grantod.
And it Is furthor ordered by tho
Couit that tho clerk shall send by mall
to all known creditors coplos of said
potltlon.nnd this order addros.'d to
them at tholr places of rcsldonco as
stntod.
"Wltnoss the Honornblo HoaeaTown
send Judge of the sold Court nnd tho
senl thereof nt Chlckasha In said Dls
trict on Sept. 17 1902.
C M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
Uy J. W. SPEAKE Doputy Clerk.
(Seal of tho Court)
First published Sept. 19 1902.
CHEAP SETTLERS' RATES TOTHE
FAR WEST AND NORTHWEST.
Tho Burlington Ilouto renews thn
one-way Settlors' rnto of J25.00 from
Missouri Itlver to California. Portland
and tho Pugot Sound country every
day during September nnd October.
witn correspondingly low rates tn thn
bpoicano District and tho Butte-He-
cna District; also pronortlonnto rates
irom intorlor Missouri Kansas and
southern territory.
The Burllnnton Northern Pacific
Evpresa" is tho great through truin
caving Kansas City dally for tho
Northwest. Through Coaches. Chnlr
Cars (scats freo) Standard and Tour
ist Sleopers to Butte Helena. Spo-
Kano Tncoma Seattle. Portland Con
nectlons train from Denver at night
joining this northwest train nt Al-
liance Neb.
VISIT THE OLD HOME EA8T.
Also excursion rates to Ohio nnn
Indiana during tho first week of Oe.
tober at tho tlmo of tho big Grand
Army reunion nt Wnshlngton D. C.
TO CHICAGO Tho Eurlincton's
famous "EH" is tho best known and
most popular train from Kansas Cltv
and St. Josoph to Chicago.
TO ST. LOUIS. Two dally trains
carrying all classes of standard Bur
Ington equipment.
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.
On tho first nnd third Tuesdays of
August Soptember and October to
many sections of tho WcBt nnd North
west
Consult nearest ticket ncont or
wrlto tho undersigned for full Inform
ation printed matter and tho least
cost of your proposed trip.
L. L. WAKELY G. P. A.
St Louis Mo.
L. J. BRICKER T. P. A.
283 Main St KnnBns City Mo.
C. M. LEVEY Gen Manor.
St. Louis Mo.
Tho biggest stoves In tho city nt
WILLIAMS COItHN & CO'S.
Things Wo
Like Best
Of ton Dlsagroo With Us
Bne&usn wa nvnrnnt. nf tlinm. Inrll.
cestlon follows hut thnrn'a s. w&v to
cso&po sucli consoquoncos. A doso of a
goou uigosmnt iiko ivouoi win rouvo you
atonco. Your atomaoh la simply too
wo&k to digest what you oat. That'a all
indigestion Is. Kodol digests tho food
wunoui tno stomaoh'a aid. Thus tno
stomach rosta whllo tho body Is strength-
ftnnrt hu ulinlAcnm tnru liUHnA Im .....
nocessary. Kodol digests any kind of
i n . . i r 1 1 i
Kodol Makes
Rich Red lloesl.
Pr;prdonlTby E. C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago.
Ibo tl but lit contains H times bt Wo. iUo.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In tho United States Court of th
Southorn District of tho In linn Teij
rltory. In tho mntter of U' n.
Jones & Co. bankrupt in ua:d
ruptcy. No. 20.
m - . i . r T r rr. ...
LU W1U J1U1J. Iiuociv iunjlDi illl JU
of the District Court of the Lniie J
States for tho Southern District o
tho Indian Torrltory: '
Oeo. F. Jones & Co. of Purcell 14. .
tho Southern district of tho Indtaf.j
Termor in buiu uimriui runi!i;cuu:ijl(
ly represents that on tho 15th day ct.j
April 1902 Inst past no was duly ad
Judged bankrupt under tno acts c
congress relating to bankruptcy; tha
ho hus duly surrendered all his prop
orty and rights of property and hu
fully complied with nil tho reaulrt
-in
mcnts of said acts nnd of tho onkrJ...
of tho court touching his bnnkruptcjt
Whoroforo ho prays thnt ho may U)jr
decreed by the court to nave a fu diL.
chargo from nil debts provable ngalntt
his ostnte under said bankrupt ncti
oxcept such dobts as nro excepted li
law from such dscharke.
Dated this 3d day of October A Wj
1002.
Q. C. JONES nnd C. C. JONES
Bankrupts
Southorn District of tho Indian TerrB
tory ss :
On this 3d day of October A Dj
1902. on roadlng tho foregoing netltlo:
it Is ordered by tho court that a heaii
Ing bo hnd upon tho same on the 23
day of Octobor A. D. 1002 before fiaJ
court at Purcell In said district i
2 o'clock In tho afternoon; nnd tbi
notlco tliorof be published in tho Ard
moroito a newspaper printed In Bal
district nnd that all known creditor
and othor norsons In interest mav nJ
pear at tho said tlmo and place anl d:
show cause If any thoy havo why thl
prayer of said petitioner should nJ
be granted.
And it Is further ordored by til
court that the clerk shall send by ma
to all known creditors copies of sal
petition and tills order nililrrnoc.
them nt their plncea of realdenci-
stntod. Witneaa tho Honorable Hos
Townaend Judge of the snld court nnj a
tho seal thereof at Purcell in said dU a
trict on tho 3d day of Octobor 1002
(Seal of Court) C. M. CAMPUELL.
Clerl
ByT. F. GREEN Doputy Clerk.
First published Octobor C 1002.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.
In tho United States Court for tl
Southorn District of tho Indian Tc
rltory. In tho matter of II. Stowa
Denneo bankrupt
To tho Hon. Hosoa Townscnd Jud
of tho U. S. Court In nnd for t
Southern District of tho Indian T
rltory:
It. Stewart Denneo of Duncan in th
Southern District of tho lrdlan Torii
tory respectfully ronrosnnts thnt ri
tho 13th day of August 1002 lost past
ho was duly adjudged bankrupt undo
mo acts of congress relatlnc to hunt
ruptcy; that ho has duly surrender
all his property nnd rights of propei
ty nnd had fully comnllod with nil th
requirements of snld acta and of th
orders of tho Court touching his banl
ruptcy. I
Whoreforo ho nrays thnt hn mnv 1
decreed by tho Court to havo a fu
dlschargo from all debts nrm-nhl
ngalnst his estnto under said ban!
ruptcy acts except such debts ns J
excepted by law from such discharge
uaieu tins 19th day of Sontomhoi
1002. R. STRWAT1T nren.TXTr.tn
Bankrur
Indian Territory Southorn District sa
un this tho 20th dny of Sontomboi
1002 on rending tho forocolntr not
tion it Is ordered by tho Court thnt
Hearing bo hnd upon the snmo on tl
13th dny of Octobor 1902. boforo snJ
Court nt Itynn in said District nt
o'clock p. m. and thnt notlco thoreJ
bo published In tho Ardmoreltn
nowsp-por published in snld Distri
that nil known creditors nnd oth
persons In Intorost may eppear at sal
tlmo nnd plnco and show cause if nn)
tnoy nave why tho prayer of said n
titioncr should not bo gr?nted.
And it is further ordored bv tl
Court that tho clerk shall send by mal
to nil Known creditors copies of sal
petition and this order addressed
thorn nt tholr plneos of rosldenco i
stnted.
Witness tho Hon. Hosea Townson
Jitugo oi said court nnd tho se
tnoreof at Ilyan In snld District c
tno L'utn uay oi Sontomlmr. inno
C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk
By S. H. WOOTTON Doputy.
(Seal)
First published Sept. 23 1902.
Notice.
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plenso call at onco and mako sottl
mont. I will pay Ardmoro prices f
cottcn in tho seed at Love's cln
Wilson. J. e. MTiijif tnv
9-d&w-lm. Wilson I. t!
Stoves to burn; a car Just in.
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