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OIL cures CONSUMPTION
- - - I
Gainesville Man Reports Cure Cm-
ing Under Hit Observatlen. i
Will ecu n ') oil cure lotmirop -
ttoaT I (bpr toda. In tIVfto to ft party of
Whether It III or will not remains North Carolinian. ! received sver-
to be b. but the reports i-omlnr !n ! a letters from Teaae thir morning
of the woadtrful rMnlU obtained by I
lt me haw l-d many to bHvo that
It ifl.
at . Hoaur. maaager of the Gaines-
ville oil aalll. aow haa a number . I
patlest. to whom bo ftirwlh
oil free of charge a art in every la-
MAawe much jatwd haa resulted A
few moiMhe aao be noticed a HUle
girl about or 10 yeere old. Sa
raate to the mill and aaked for a bot-
tle of oil too be taken a medicine
She wa wasted to a avsre tfcetetoa.
her checks bora the hectic finals
which alwajra Indicates disease aad
he bad a racBln cough. Har bot-
tle waa illed. ead aba came again
and again Today aba la aa atroag
M healthy ead robaat aa a child of
h r reart ooat to be. no trace of (lis- (Vrtu etM Supply Co. haa
a- remaining such a man there and the company
rer in Beet Gainesville an old la-.assures the Texas farmera that he
waa apparectly fa the )aat stage wju not accept any sent until he ha
cottBTlnn In fart. ie was investigated and found out beyond a
1-drtM't! an ! frimda had aaid there .joubt that he ia getting whit re U
waa t . p" She began minis cot j paying for. And it also confln . the
ton -- u.i. freah from the mill and . statements made by the coin pap) that
a few day ago abe was seen walk- prinea are advancing dally a-' that
rg op California atraet. good aeed ia getting acarre. The com-
toother eaaa waa that of a negro pany announces that it haa op: lor t on
earptoyaal ia tha Bill. He bad coa f.w More cara of eeed at a reaeona-
nnaptioa. a very bad oaae ot It. Ha J h)e pricp. which ahould be taker ad
formed tha bahH ot drinking the ot! j vantaae of at f nee bv oat'.W con-
tot rroaa the areaa and waa cured
Thia la bo patent medicine wrtteup
either: aothhW but fact that Mr
nnaati will vooeh for. And he aays.
farther that be will furnish any coa-
Kimptira ta Cooke county all the oil
fc or abe may need sod It will not
f-oat them a cent. He doe not con-t'-mpUte
eatabliabini; a hospital or
aaitarlum. neither does h want hl
picture to grace a bottle of "Sore
Cure for CoosunipUon." but he la wll-
l.ng to aid the affltcted.
Iaat wnek Mr Romar aMended a
meeting of oil men at Sherman There
w-re twenty-aeven In attendance and
every one of them reported from one
to thr- InatancM of cure of consump-
tion by the uee of cotton seed oil.
Gainesville Hwi)rlan.
Climatic Cures.
Tho InfluoDCO of climatic conditions
in tho euro of consumption is very
much overdrawn. The poor patient
and tho rich patient too can do much
setter at homo by proper attention to
fxxl digestion and a regular use oi
German Syrup Free expectoration In
UiO morairjR In mado certain by Ger-
man Syrup bo Is a good night's rest
and tho abaenco of that weakening
cough and doblllUUng night sweat
Restless nights and tho exhaustion
duo to coughing tho greatest danger
and dread of tho consumptive can bo
prevented or stopped by taking Ger-
man Syrup liberally and regularly.
Should you bo ablo to go to a warm-
er climate you will find that of tho
thousands of consumptives there the
few who aro benefited and regain
strength aro those who use German
Syrup. Trial bottlo 25r; regular sUo
87c. At all druggists.
When a village r'siil-nt whiUh to
v-t hia name in Ui local it h-
ia another coat of paint put on tils
barn.
A Famous Remedy for Sick Headache.
Tho cause of this complaint Is not
in the head at all. It comes from the
stomach. A stomach that has become
cloggwl by over eating drinking or
abuso In any manner will warn you
by bringing on alc.k licadacho. Cure
tho pains and distress In the stomach
and the headache stops Itsolf. All
bilious attacks ilysixjpsia bolchlng
bad taste In tho mouth muddy com-
plexion and yollow eyoa aro cured li
this remedy. U is called Dr. Gunn'H
Improved Uver 111)8 one for a dose
and Is sold by druggists nil ovor Uio
V S. for 2&c per box. IAr Hale by
W. H. Frame drugglnt.
NORTH CAROLINA COTTON SEED
"Tar Heels" Getting Rich at the Ex-
pense of Texas.
I (alias Tex.. Jan. 20 The follow-
ing Is taken from the Italolgh. N C .
.Morning IVt of January 24:
"Tho department f agriculture has
given a great lnwm to North Car-
olina cotton scud anl boforo spring
airlvea tlib tr lieel' product will be
conimamling the moat fancy price ov-
er known In thlf country It has
been ds.ided by the exM-rts that
thorn Ih no hoive of eradicating the
oll wtievll tit this time and It u
their opinion Unit tho only practical
way to meet the very crltUal situa-
tion In the pest-stricken territory
l to Hunt irly maturing cotton
Me. Accordingly the fanners of
Texas and oUier stntas where the
lnt exist have been nilvtavd to o-
ure alt their wl for planting cotton
NorUt Carolina.
'Great nuantlties of NorUi Carolina
xeei) Jmvo boon shlppo' to Texas nc-
( ordlng to the iigrloudturnl axperts of
the Kovornment. The Texas dijlegu-
Hon in eongnaw Is having many com-
plaints becaui.0 of tho M-nreity and
hlfh price of the d and in some
-': : '
' '
ymi 'tar nl are getting ri. h a
'he ep-nee of the great state of
Tatta.' mU4 Representative S. B
saying that the artce of Carolina cot
toa eeed Is anarlas higher every day
and that it la almoat Impoaalble a?
ri ttiem at m a toa. One bis plan-
ter la my dlatrirt aaid that ha thought
he waa buy Inn North Carolina seed
anvt that he had alnce Inarned that
the Arkansaa variety bad been palm-
n I off on him.' "
The above con firms the rtainu and
statements md by the Dallas Job-
bers Cotton Seed Burjly company
that the only way to secure the genu-
ta aarly maturing variation In No-
Oarattaa ad ta to have an experi-
enced cotton eeed man on tha r round
to aelect the aeail. and thua know that
the plant era arc getting the variety
they are paying for. The Dallas Job
lemplating buylMt North Cr'-llna
bead. The pkwtera can ?t Loe
ecd from tha iMlwa Job er' SeeC
Cotton Supply company at the same
.-tie that thv ray fo- in n. thus
Baiting tne bet! fit of '.h )ui-rnnt
and eiperience of an extra seedman
at no extra coat. Write or wire these
people at Dallas for full particular.
Tho prevention of consumption is
enUrely a question of commencing the
proper treatment In time. Nothing Is
so well adapted to ward off fatal lung
troubles as Foley's Honey and Tar.
Bonner & Bonner.
A man may not be perfect. Ii'it
whfn he i with his wife he think
he Isn't ve.;- far from perfection.
Congratulations.
Mr. John H. Cullom editor of the
Garland Texas News has written a
letter of congratulation to the manu-
facturers of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy as follows: "Sixteen years ago
when our first child was a baby lie
v-aa subject to croupy spells and we
would bo very uneasy about him. We
began using Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy In 1S87. and flndlag It such
a reliable remedy for colds and croup
we have never been without It In tho
houfw since that time. Wo have five
children and have given It to all of
them with good results. One good
featuro of this remedy Is that It is
not disagreeable to take and babies
really like It. Another Is that It Is
not dangorous and there Is no risk
from giving an overdose. I congratu-
late you upon tho success of your rem-
edy." For ealo by F J. Ramsey. Ard-
mcro Drug Co. W. B. Frame.
He who Meals a dollar Is called a
thief but he who steals a million
Is cwnsMered a great flnanr-ler
Children Poisoned
Many children aro poisoned and
mado norvoug and weak If not killed
outright by mothors giving them
cough syrups containing opiates. Fo-
lly's Honey and Tar la n snfo and
certain romody for coughs croup and
lung trouble and Is tho only promi-
nent cough medicine that contains no
opiates or othor poisons. Uonnor ft
Uonnor.
An criKagod girl Ih alwaytt susplclou
of her girl friends who are hoort
whole and fancy freo.
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching piles produco moisture and
causo Itching thin form ns welt as
blind blooding or protruding piles aro
cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's I'llo Romo-
dy. Stops itching and blooding. Ab-
sorbs tumors GOc a Jar at druggists
or sent by mall. TreatUo freo. Wrlto
mo about your ciifo. Dr. Bosanko
I'hlla.. Fa. Tor salo by W. B. Framo
druggist. lm
Ardmore Transfer Line.
Calls answered for baggage at all
hours day or night Wo meet every
train. Novor sloop. Phono 2C1.
23-1 m J. S. IIOWLKS & SON.
Tho many friends of G. II. Hausan
engineer U R & W. It. R. at present
living In Uran O. will bo pleased to
know of his recovery from threatened
kidney disease. Ho writes: "I was
cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure.
Which I recommend to all especially
trainmen who nro usually similarly
atllicted. " Bonner i Bonner.
Before a man Ih married ho pays
compliments afterward it' nil liei can
do to iwy the bills.
Stop It.
A neglected cough or cold may lead
to sorlouu bronchial or lung troubles.
Don't tako uhaticoe whon Foley's Hon-
ey and Tar nfforda perfect security
from serious effects of a cold. Uonnor
& Bonner.
You gt moro Tor your money in
heating and cook stoves at Spraglns'
than any other placa. Ho sells the
Loader and the Garland. Can you
think of better stovesT
BANKRUPTCY NO"'CE.
In th- t'n'tei. State Om-' fr;
Bo .b r. iMftrn ; of the Indian Tr
rttorr.
ta the matter of C. Mouther bank-
rupt In Baakrupte.r. No. TAUi.
To the 11 oorablr Hoaea Towsend.
judge of the Dlatrirt rourt of the
Called State for the Southern die
trict of tke ladtaa Territory:
C. Soathern "of fMrweod in tue
Suathera dlatrirt of the Indian Ter
ritory la said district reaiH-ctfully
tepreaente that oa the 6th day of
April Iom past be was dtdy ad-
Judged bankrapt under the axts of
coagre relating to bankruptcy that
he has daty earrendered all bis prop-
erty ami rights of property and has
fully complied with all the require-
rotH of aid acts and of tho order
of the court toachiag his basVniptcy.
Wherefore he pray thai be may
be decreed by the court to have a
full discharge from all debta provable
against hia estate under said bank-
rupt acta except such debta aa arc
excepted by law from such discharge
Dated this 25th day of January. A
D. im.
C. SOUTHERN. Bankrupt.
Southern District of the Indian Ter
ritory. aa:
On this 26th day of January. A
D. 1904. on reading the foregoing pe-
tiUon It ia ordered by the court that
a hearing be had upon the earne on
the 5th day of February A. 1) . 1901.
before said court at Ardmore. In said
district at 9 ock.k ia the forenoon.
and that notice thereof be published
In The Ardmoreite a newspaper
printed In aaid district and that all
known creditors and other persons
in Interest may appear at the said time
and place aad show cause if any
they have why the prayer of said ik
titloner should not be granted.
And it in further ordered by the
court that the clerk shall send b
mall to all known creditors copies t:
said petition and this order address-
ed to them at their placea of tesiden'-c-a
stated.
Witness the Honorable Hosea
Townmnd Judge of the said court
and Ui seal thereof at Ardmore in
Mid district on the 25th day of Jan-
uary. 1&01.
C. M. CAMPBKU Clerk.
(Seat of the Court.
FirM published Jan. 2C 1501.
Pneumonia and La Grippe.
Coughs cured qqulckly by Foley's Cough
and Tar. Refuse substitutes. Bonner
& Bonner.
Make your loan with the American
Investment company Atoka Indian
Torritory. for long term and low rate.
They glvo you privilege of paying
$100 or tho wholo amount at any in-
terest pay day allowing you to repay
tho monoy when you have no further
use for it and stop tho Interest.
Write them or see W. S. Wolvorton
& Son Ardmore. 11-lm
Artificial Stone company Is never
underbid. 9-lm
KLEYSHONIandEAK
for children tafe aura. A'o eplafa
TUSSY.
Special CorrotiKndonce.
Tuasy I. T. Jnn. 21 Tho latter
part of lat week was pretty tough
weather. Wo had a good rain nnd a
wood snow Jitht tho Uilng needed.
Farmers will now ltogln plowing.
Th-re In considerable slcknes In
tl'..i section of country.
WVj are In need of omc one to
put In a good gin nt this place.
Our school Is progressing nicely.
Will Pay BWiir Insurance.
Checks aggregating "7.".000 cover-
ing insurance mon tho life of James
1. Blair roach(l tho St uls ofllco
if the New York Mfe Insurance com
pany yesterday and will tills morning
be turned oor to Mrs. Blair nnd oth-
i'i lienellclaileK.
No specific statement has been
made by the company as to what
n mount of hi Now York life Insur-
ance Mr. Blalr assigned to ci editors
jr to whom the pollcin.; were assign-
ed. It is understood however Jbat
Mrs. Blalr will receive abo'it one
tl. rd of the $775000.
John F. I.eo and Henry T. Kent
attorneys for Mrs. Blalr In the set-
tlement of her hiiMhand's estate were
tint Illed liiKt Saturday ot tho mailing
of the checks In New York.
W. II. Si bre cashier of the New
York Life Inwtrancy company's St.
I.ouls olllco. will personally deliver
the checks this morning.
Chocks for the reir.n'.ndor of the
H.20O. it Insurance ejirriod by Mr.
Hkilr wiUi the exception of that for
the $2(10000 contested policy in the
Mutual I.lfo. will also bo iald to the
beneilcltrles today or '.onion o'. Mrs.
Blair will rocelvo In all $300000 ox-
cluslvo of tho Mutual I.lfo policy.
Our Idea of an orlglnal'man Is one
wlio can toll how long ho has been
married without adding that II scorns
longer.
Socret Societies
MASONIC.
A. F. and A. M.
Ardmore lodeo No. 31 A. F.
& A. M. Regular meeting on
A.
n'X or Detore me run moon In
' each month at 7:30 o'cl'Kk
Masonic temple.
A. H. PALMER W M
G. H. BRUCE Sec.
H. A. M.
Ardmore chapter R. A.
M. No. 11. Regular meet-
ing second Tuesday night
In each month at 7:30 o'
clock. Masonic temple.
G. H. BRUCE. H. P.
J U GAIT.
Secretary
Knights Templar.
Ardmore commandery No.
( fcJL 6 K- T- taeets first Monday
la every month.
S M TORBETT E. C.
;. W. ROBERTS. Recorder.
E. S.
Ardmore chapter
No. 70 O. E. S. hai
regular meeting oo
the night of the
fourth Monday Id
every month at 7:
30 o'clock.
MRS. EVA SNYDER. W.M.
M. M. GRIFFITH. Sec
ODD FELLOWS.
Ardmore lodge No. 9
1. O. O F. meets every
Tuesday night at Odd
Fellows hall at 7:j0 o.clock.
J N JOHNSON. N. G.
W. W. TALIAFERRO Sec'y.
Encampment.
Indlanola Encampment
. 10 I. O. O. F. meets every
Friday night at Odd Fel-
lows hall at 7:30 o'clock.
B. F. COX
Chief Patriarch.
D. T. NISBETT. Scribe.
Rebekahs.
Ardmore Rebekab
lo 'ge No. 20 I. O. O.
meets every Thurs-
day night at Odd Fel-
lows hall at 7:30 o'-
clock. MRS FANNIE SACRA N. G.
MRS M E. SPURGEON Sec.
Canton.
Canton Ardmore No. 4 Patriarchs
Militant I. O. O. F. has regular meet-
ing on first and third Monday nights
In each month.
WM. DEVENEY Com.
D T NISBETT Clerk.
ELKS.
B. P. O. Elks meet
second and fourth Fri-
day In each month at
Elks hall West Main
streeL
A. W. DUNHAM. E. R.
R. L. SANDERS Sec.
1. O. R. M.
Washita tribo No. 33
Improved Order of Red-
i men meets in Odd Fel
lows' hall every Wednes
day night at 7:30 o'clock.
J. P. FANN
Sachem.
D. T. NISBETT C. of R.
W. O. w.
rr t- Ardmore Camp No.
rMTf?7 33- Woodmen of the
WcW3J World meets second
and fourth Friday
nights In K. of P. hall
J. N. MORGAN C. R.
GEORGE HEAD Clerk.
Lady Maccabees.
Belle of tho Prairie
hlvo No. 1 Ladles of
tho Maccabees meets on
the first Wednesday af-
ternoon In each month
In tho Odd Fellows hall.
MRS. DORA NISBETT
Lady Commander.
MRS. E. M. GOFF
Keeper of Records.
K. of P.
Myrtle lodge No. 7
Knights of Pythias meet
In HnRtln Unit
"ctHi overy Thursday evening
Xft&? JOB M. LONDON C. C.
VtlUU SALISBURY
K. of R & S.
A. O. U. W.
Ardmoro Lodgo No. 41
't meets regular overy first
i'st and third Wednesdnv
nlghta at K. of P. hall.
W. R. ROBERTS. M. W.
A. LO WEN STEIN Recorder.
The Woodmen Circle
meets every third Friday night and
first Monday afternoon In tho K. of
P. hall. MRS. I. R. MASON Guard.
MRS. H. P. EVETTS Clerk.
Tho Modern Woodmen of America
meet overy Monday nlirht in h ir nf
P- hall. j. f. sov. v r.
EIUtETT DUNLAP Clerk.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS.
John II. Morgan Camp U. C. V.
will hold Its regular meetings on the
second Sunday In eacn month at the
city hall at 3 o'clock p. m. All old
soldiers Invited
J. W. GOLLEDGE Com.
G. K. BRUCE AdJutanL
0
O
1BT
SOCIALIST LOCAL.
This organization will meet every
Friday evening at the city hall.
G. A. KUELt JTR See-
CRIMINAL DOCKET
Ardmore Setting for December Term
1903.
Wednesday January 27 1904.
jtsii joun j.iurou larceny.
4S4S Jesse MUroU larceny.
495 J. E. Jeffries larceny.
4J9G Mun Llttrill larceny.
49S7 Roy Wheeler Frank Ovurstreet
and Sam Holloy larceny.
5023 Bus Purifier and Ned Purifier
larceny.
502S Mike West larceny.
5032 Ben Love and Mitch Gaines
larceny.
506S Lorenzo Pearson Lincoln Good-
en and Cam Hornbeck larceny.
Thursday January 28 190-1.
5069 Deo Jackson false pretense.
6190 Dee Jackson (also pretense.
5110 D. R. Jackson false pretense.
5154 Dee Jackson and Pone Poe lar
ceny.
6077 Tom Gilttrap. selling HquT.
507S Tom Gllstran. larceny.
5106 Jim Loaf 'tllas Lie) at.'l John
Weicher larceny.
5106 Jim Leaf and John Welche'. lar
ceay.
6157 Bob Pickering larceny.
Friday January 29 1904.
4666 Wm. D. Slgmaa embeulemant.
4669 Zander Davidson false pretense
4C70 Zander Qavldson false protease.
6(.'4o Dan Edwards and Geo. W. Fol
los burglary.
5109 L. C. Cothran false pretense.
iw j ii. underwood false pre
tense.
Saturday January 30 1904.
4S.S G. W. Pollock disposing of
mortgaged property.
5CS0 Tom B. Churchman disposing
of mortgaged property.
5096 Geo. W. Brown disposing of
mortgaged property.
512S Wesley Howell George Jobne
gan and W. P. Presley dispos
ing of mortgaged property.
51S9 A. J. Chapman removing mort
gaged property.
51SS-5198-
A. J. Chapman weapon.
W. A. Cude disposing of mort-
gaged property.
Monday February 1 1904.
Wm. Ray selling liquor.
4652-
4716 R. P. Mitchell selling liquor.
47S0 Buster Ray selling liquor.
4S26 Johnson Franklin selling liq-
uor. 4S2S Cairo Christian selling liquor.
5107 Cairo Christian larceny.
4S39 Mat Williams and Charley Jor-
dan selling liquor.
4945 Henry Oats selling liquor.
Tuesday February 2 1904.
4556 Georgo Brower (alias Rlggs)
Introducing liquor.
4959 Lum Bohanon selling liquor.
5021 Joo West sellim; liquor.
5022 Feke Sires selling liquor .
5025 Silas Hunt and Bud Rowan sell-
ing liquor.
5042 Noble Stone selling liquor.
5050 James Dunn selling liquor.
5051 James Dunn Introducing liquor.
Wednesday February 3 1904.
5059 Clark Llsenby selling liquor.
5003 James F. McHughes. selling
liquor.
5065 Jim Sanders selling liquor.
5070 Isaac Mlllor selling liquor.
5071 Johnnie Johnson solllne Hnunr.
4U60 John Johnson selling liquor.
5072 Mack Williams selling liquor.
5076 Charles Turknett selling liquor.
5098 J. L. Clinton introducing liquor.
Thursday February 4 1904.
5148 Charley Bartee selling liquor.
5149 W. J. Holley and Ed Cudgell
selling liquor.
5150 -W. B. King selling liquor.
5151 Fred Winans and Henry Wln-
ans selling liquor.
5152 J. C. Wolf selling liquor.
5153 William Roberts selling liquor.
5107 A. J. Franklin selling liquor.
5108 Rufo Carter selling liquor.
5175 W. W. Taylor selling liquor.
Friday February 5 1904.
4426 J. A. Bentley Intercourse with
fcmalo under 16.
4527 Georgo Matlock perjury.
4985 Georgo W. Matlock arson.
4555 John H. Lowe forgery.
4767 Leonard t Bowling Intercourse
with female under 16.
5097 W. P .Martin attempt to rob.
Gave Him a Rebate.
This Is going the round of Wall
street. A broker from the financial
ortex sought admission at the pear-
ly gates. "Who aro you?" said St.
Peter. "I am a Wall street broker."
"What have you done that entitle
ou to admission?" Well. I saw a
de-repit woman in Broadway the oth
er day and gave her two cents." Ga-
briel. Is that on record?" "Yes St
Peter it Is marked down to his cred-
it " "What else hnvo you ione?"
"Well I crossed the Brooklyn bildgo
tho other night and mot a newsboy
half froze to dcaUi and gave him a
cent." "Gabriel is that on tho roc
ords?" "Yes. St. Petor." "What else
hnvo you done?" "Woll 1 can't rec-
ollect anything ole Just now." "Ga-
briel what do you think wo had ought
to do with this follow ' "Oh g'vo him
back his Uireo cents and toll U ni to
go to hell."
When a man loses monoy vby fail-
ure In business the failure Is' n fall-
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
Tho Parsonage and Home Mission
Society of the Broadway M. E. chuTch
moot the first and third Tuesdays ot
(itch month at the parsonage.
MRS HHHTICJt WOLVBRTON.
PresldenL
The L. T. Ia raeeU every Sundaj
afternoon from 3 to i at the First Pres-
byterian church.
MIH8 MAUD TENNERY Pre.
Tho Indies' Aid Society of the First
Baptist cuhrch wcets with the mem-
bers each week.
MRS. HEATH Pres.
The Foreign Missionary Society of
the Broadway M. E. chare!: meets the
first Thursday of each month.
MRS. T. K. KEARNEY Pres.
The Aid Society of the Cumberland
Presbyterian church meets every Tues-
day with one of the members.
MRS. H. L. POTTERF. Pres.
Tho Aid Society of the ChrisUan
church meets every Tuesday with one
of the members.
MRS. MAUD DOUGLAS. Pres.
MRS. ED SANDLIN. Sec
Tho Christian Endeavor of the Chris-
tian Church meets every Sunday af-
ternoon at 3 o'clock.
ERRET DUNLAP. Pres.
The Aid Society of the Central Bap-
tist church meets every Tuesday at 3
o'clock with one of Its members.
MRS. BRUCE Pres.
The B. Y. P. U. of the Flri Baptist
church meets every Sunday afterneon
at the church.
MISS DAISY NICHOI.S Pres.
Tho Benevolent Society meets every
Thursday from 3 to 5 with one of the
members.
The Pierian Club will meet every
Wednesday from 3 to 6 o'clock with
different members. They will study
the Bay View course. Their object
will be to beautify the public school
building.
MRS. JOHN WHITEMAN Pres.
LITERARY SOCIETIES.
The Ladles of the Leaf meet every
Monday from 3 to 5 o'clock with a
member of the society. They are
studying American history and have
for their special work this year "The
Found of tho Library in the Public
Schools."
MRS. H. C. POTTERF Pres.
The Orios meet every Friday from
3 to 6 o'clock with members of tho so
ciety. Thty are studying Shakes-
peare with other authors and have
for their special work tho founding of
a Young Men's Reading Room In Ard
more. MRS. MARTHA FOX Pres.
The Epworth Junior League of tho
Broadway M. E. church meets overy
Sunday afternoon at the parsonage at
3 o'clock.
The Aid Society of the First Pres-
byterian church meets the second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month with
somo member of the society.
MRS. A. W. DUNHAM Pres.
The Homo and Foreign Missionary
Society of tho First Presbyterian
church meets tho first and third Tues
days of each month with some member
of the society.
MRS. JOSE CARR Pres.
The Epworth Senior League of the
Broadway M. E. church meets every
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
Broadway Methodist church.
W. O. DITZLER Pres.
Retail Clerks' Union.
Local No. 635 R. C. I. P. A. meets
second and fourth Monday nights In
each month.
L. B. HORN. PresldenL
B. 0. MURPHY Secretary.
A Prisoner In Her Own House.
Sirs. W. IL Tjivhn rwf mni .
Avo. Kansas City Mo. has for several
years been troubled with severe
hoarseness and at Umes a hard cough
Which sho says "Would keep mo In
doors for davs. I wnu nnuoFiiw.j
by physicians with no notlceablo re-
sults. A friend gavo mo part of a
botUe- of Chamberlain's Cough Reme-
dy With InStnicttana tr. nlsw.M -11
- - -" w i-ivoui 1UUUW
dlrccUons and I wish to stato that
auer uio urst day I could noUco a
decided chango to tho bettor and at
this tlmo after natnc I fn. n
have no hesitation in saying I realiro
am onuroiy cured." This romo-
dy Is for salo by F J. Ramsey Ard-
moro Drug Co.. W. B. Frame.
It's an easy mutter to plcaso a wo-
man: all you have to do Is to lot her
hnvo her own way..
Just One Minute.
Ono Mlnnto Cough Curo relloves in
ono mlnuto becauso it kills tho ml-
crobo which tickles tho mucous mem-
brane causing tho cough and at tho
S a UIO time clears thn nMnn .i.o
out tho Inflammation nnd heals and
aoouius uio nrrected parts. Ono mln-
uto Cough Curo strengthens tho lungs
wards off nnoumont.i nmi n i..rmiD
and novor falling curo In all curable
cases of coughs colds and croup Ono
Micuto Cough Curo Is pleasant to take
harmless and crwt ntitrn vrr .nj
Old. Sold bV all dnirHHa
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