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TH DAR-V ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Thursday March 8 1906.
rwo
itailu SUDittottilc.
NEQRO WORE ELK PIN.
A negro waiter n tin- tltisby hoici
at fouth Mc.ltcr caiued a great
comniotlou in the tmilid tnn of M
AIetir and South MrAk(:r now
known by leglid.it I Miactmeut as
StKiXh MMtitr. by wearlns at Klk
!a. Tho wnagr of Mm- hotel having
ba.t hie attriitbm rail.'! to Ma by
to members of tin? locnl lodge of
Rkt thrcati'iu-it (i ilJrlmrgo tho of-
fending orgNi If he would nol runioro
tho flu. ThN alraojt precipitated n
Mrlka In til dlnlns'ronm where only
rotoTPil 1i'1p h employed. The honor'
nltlo FlildliiR I-owls. tho oxattod ruler
f tho South Molester 1odte. rose to
the orc:i!lou and with other brother
Elks off' ird thflr services to the hotel
tuaiuig' inrnt In cat of n walk-mil.
All d iv Sunday thoae heroic brother
rnly waited th rlgnal to iloti the
whlti aprons. Fortunately their ser-
vices were rot required aa Iho nogro
decided to leave town which ha did
escorted to the depot by a number ot
his colored friends and took tho train
for Oklahoira City. Tho South McAloe-
tcr papers contrasts South MoAlcster'a
action In thin rogard with that ot
MiiHkogeo whoro It Is alleged a no-
gro lodgo has heen Instituted whoso
members oponly wear Elk pins rtnd
at a banquet used tho Klk colon) In
tholr decorations without ono woTd of
protest from tho Klk lodgo of that
city. Negroes arc not permitted to bo
moiubors of the U. P. O. R. nor to or-
ganize same.
oo
PIKE'S PEAK CENTENNARY.
Government to Allow Troopi and In-
diana to Participate.
Washington March 7. Vice Chair-
man Wray of life Colorado Spring
Col association v.hloh U propavlng
to relebrato tho cntennar "f the dis-
covery of I'lke'a Peak by Captain Zeb-
nlon XI Pike has made arrangements
with tho autlinrltlea hero for a lib-
eral representation of tho government
on tho occasion. Ah Captain Plko
made bin oxpedltlou to tho llocky
mountains under tho nusplco of tho
army of which ho was at tho tlmo an
olucor n largo detachment of troops
will bo detailed to ntlend nnd partlcl
pato In the exorcise. Tho dato for t'aa
celebration haB beon fixed for Sop
tember 23-29 nnd ns It will lmtno.l'
atoly follow tho nnnunl maneuvers at
Fort Hlley tho troops will ho sent dl
roctly from that point. Tlio exact
number bus not been determined but
Mr. Wrny Ib of tho opinion Hint thoro
will bo several thousand of them.
OommtHBloner Ieupp ot tho Indian
bureau hns nlso promised that tho
various tribes ot Indians that Inhabit-
ed tho region of Uio peak at tho tlmo
of Plko'a visit In 1S0C Bbnll bo repro-
mmled by liberal delegations. Theso
will Includo tho Utes Cheyennes Ar-
rapahoos Corannchen and others. Mr
Wrny has also received assurances
tkat coplen ot Plko'a manuscript re-
ports on his expedition will bo sup-
plied and ho expects to secure repro
ductions of tho nrmy uniforms used
In Plko'a tlmo and also models of
tho modern wnrehlps tho Colorado
nnd tho Denver.
Wo havo something Interesting to
offor you In tho purchnso ot n gun.
niVENs. comm & fiienbi.i:
Tho flno nesortment of French Ilrlar
and Meerchauin WpeH wn nro uhowlng
represents many exceptional values
See them. Cc to $li.00.
4 F. J. ItAMSRY Druggist.
MARKED FOR DESTRUCTION.
"Inner Circles" In Colorado Mining
Troubles Equal "The Mafia."
Portland. Oro. March 7 Tho Oro-
fionlru.' prints today n dispatch from
Its Uolse Idaho correspondent which
was lu aubstauco that tho "inner clr
cle" of tho Western Federation ot
Miners did not confine Itself to the
murder of non-union minors and state
nniclnlB but that the tools who com
inl'ted tho crimes were tlfomselyo
tho victims ot tho "Inner circle." Or
chard was ono ot the tools mnrked
for destruction nnd tho corrospondont
nays Mint tho confession of Stovo Ad
ami Is said to show Kiat Orchard $as
been Windowed for n long tlmo.
It Is not believed Urat Orchard knew
that ho was under suspicion but t'--re
is every roason to bollevo ho stood
in fear of doth at tho hrida of those
by whom ho was employed.
Tho correspondent states that
througlt a resldcut of Uolse. still an-
other victim of disturbances connect-
od with tho Colorado mining tnibio
is added to tho list. This Is Tonoy
Smith n bon miner who disappeared
from Tcllurldo in 1902.
If It'a sponges you'll flnO what you
wat at Ramsey's. SplftndlU lino to
plfk from oarrlago bath and toilet
nood vnluos too.
i K. J. UAMSBY DrugglFt
8frveoF.. Kennerly & Spmrlns t'o
ufo ti.iv hwt rrado of surfi"o pin
and trltnmlnrs All punrantced
TERRITORY BREVITIES
Tulsa want union pminger sin
(Ion.
TuUa Is going to have a good roods
mo.tlng on March 26.
A new loege of Knights of Pythias
hits bean orgauUod nt Mond.
A company has beon organised nt
Mannsvilb for tho puriiow of sink-
ing n toa- oil woll.
V oouiiny hni boan organized mil
tnancod nt Huff for tho oetabllshinetit
f a cann.ng factory.
It lit a.'tiotincetl that Tulsa. Is to
l.i'e nnot' or trust comp-Miy whtiM
ill make the eighth Hna-it.ol ltl-
lotion for that town.
It s probable that it mnminoth
crushing outfit to prepar llramlono
for paving nnd hnlldlttg purposes will
be oatobllabed at Till Pa.
Jim Hnhbs a foiirteiti er-M bo.--
wi.r mntenced at MW.ogoe recently
m ( in- your In the Hxinvllle. (Mo.
reform school for h iftng.
Tho oil ware hat ruetud Marl-iw
anil the natter of oii : : g a
company for tho purpoa of putting
down a a II. la Imlns onulderfd.
Itartleavltle aaptros to lecOmo a
county sent under the Btutehood bill
provisions and la having a hard fight
with other towns In the oil belt.
lly tho Inst of this month Unrtles-
vlllo will have her Hewer system com-
ptcted. About six and a halt miles of
sewer wll have Leon built at s ost
of 131.000.
President J. II. McAloster of tu
South Central Hascball Ixtnru'i has Is
sued a tall for a meeting of tho league
to bo held at South MeAlost r Ma.vh
IKUi.
Ilurtloavllle Ih g 'i p. to tirku an v
plication for free (lellvorj. Tho io-
celiMs of the oince havo renuhod an
niuount that would justify the depart-
ment In ordering It If tho other neces-
sary conditions are compiled with.
The hod-carrier of Tulsa are aak-
lug for a raise In wagon and that nona
but memhera of tin- union be emplo-el
bv Iho eontnictora. Tho union uumbi'ra
I If. tUHiubors.
.1. P. nuerlln an old soldier of Il.v
denvllte baa unexpectedly fallen Into
a fortune. About ten yenrs ago lome
one tlliHl on it piece of land In Minne
sota In (iiierln's name but the old
Koldler mndo no attempt to socuro po
session of it. Holdenvllto attorneys
took tho matter up some tlmo ngo nnd
found that tho land had been sold to
a mining company for Jl.000000. Af
ter Urt-oatonlnK to sue n comprom
wan affected whorrby fltiorln secin d
110000 and the attorneys J25.000.
Ouy V. M'cClure Chief engineer of
tho Davis-Turner Kails Motor Tos.l
company has Just complete! the per-
manent line between Davis nnd Tur-
ner Kails u dlHtance of nearly C miles.
Mr. McClure says n part of tin line
will bo conatructcd along tho moun-
tain side n distance of nearly two hun-
dred feet nboyo tho bed of Honey
crook and ir will be n groat scenic
route.
U. D. Mason
Has succeeded In closing a dsjl lit
Kansas City whoroby ho has bought
out a hotel of 88 rooms wcil furnish-
ed. Tho goods will bo for sa'o at one-
half tho regular prlco for such gooij
at 303 Main street. 20-lni
Coupon books at this offlco J5 J10
ind $20 sizes.
Btcvous Kennerly & Spraglns Co.
keep only tho best plumbers and
chnrgo you no moro thnn you havo to
pay tho monkey wrench mechanics.
Kldnoy slckncsa robs tho back ot I
all ItH powor nnd atrongth. It'a hard to
lift to atoop or straighten nnd even i
to got up froui a chair. I
This Indoscrlbnble weakness of the
biiek tho endleaa dull aching tb it
goes with It nro novor fnlllng symp-
toms of kidney complaint A bad back
la nntiiro'u signal of distress a call
for holp from the kldnoya. The aching
tells of dangerous congestion that
robs the kldnoya of their blood filter '
lug iowor or paluful wasting Inllam
matlou. Thoro Is Immodlato need for
Doan'a Kidney Pills to rollevo the'
pain and heal tiro dlsooscd kidneys to
ward off moro and fatal painful dlsor 1
dors.
If you aro not suro your kldnoya are i
affected but do suspect It try tho
urlno. Set n bottlefu! aside for 21 ;
hours if It then shows n cloudy set-1
tllng nt tho bottom or a sandy sedi-
ment you win Tnow von need Doan's
Kldnoy Pills nt onco. Neglect of such
llttlo troubles ns theso Is what brings
on thousands of ensos of dropsy dl-
aboto8 and fatal Wright's dlsoasp.
Healthy kidneys keep you well by
keeping tho blood puro. blck kldnoys
S'JIEEJJSCSS
DOAN'S
Sold by a" iri-riRts
CURES THE WORST CA8E8 OF
CATARRH.
City Drug Store Sells Hyomel Under
Guarantee That It Costs Noth-
ing Unlets It Cures.
lljomel rures the worst casci cf
cntnrrh simply by breathing the rem
etly through tho pocket Inhaler thaf
comes with every outfit.
Stomnch drugging often causes dis-
ordered digestion and never tnnkcj
a permanent ctiro of catarrh. Hyo-
mel not only kills tho gcrmn In the
throat and nose but penetrates to
the minutest air colts In tho lungs
and enters the blood with tho oxygen
killing tho catarrhal germs In tho
blood.
Tha complete Hyomol outfit con
slating of a Vest-pocket Inhaler nnd
medicine dropper and a bottle ot Hy-
omel costs only $1. If this docs
not effect a complete cure extra bot-
tles can Itt obtained for SO ceuta.
City Drug Store knows of many peo-
ple who hare boon cured of ontarrt
by llynjoel. They believe In It so
thoroughly thomaelrea that they offer
to refund tho money In case It doei
not etvre.
THE MAELSTROM.
linn l l'rrl lit lip tin thr IMbc til
Hip (in-ill Wlilrllimil.
Off the eon a I of Norwny lietwcvu
two iMlandn of the t.ofixlen group Is
the largCHt whlrlpoul in (be world. Its
name MncWtrom means "whirling
stream" and the title In well earned.
The great Maelstrom Is no longer
held In superstition fenr nnd mail
time chart have taught the sailors of
the world where the danger lies nnd
how to nvolil It so that iitvldents rare
ly occur never except through Igno-ritm-c
or a previous disaster that Iihh
remleietl h oattel imniHiiageable
Several .fount ago the euptnlii of a
salting vi'm-j-I delruiH of woiug the
fatiuiiis whlrliKxd at clone iuarlcrx.
was nsxunil by bis Norweglnn jillot
that ho might online near enough for
exainlnatlon willtout danger. And here
Ik wlmt III - riiplHln saw:
"I went on the main topsail jnnl
Willi a gHtl glniw. I lind been tinted
but a few minute when my ship en-
tered the dlali of the whirlpool. The
velocity of the water altered her
courso threo points toward tho fouler.
Thla nlnriiKsl mo extremely for u mo
ment. I thought destruction was In-
evitable. Hut hIio aiiHWored her helm
nobly and we run along Iho edge the
wntcr foaming round us lu every
form.
"Tho nciiMotloim I oxperleneed lire
dlllleiill to dencrilM.-. Imtigluo tin Im-
mense circle riiuulm; round of n diam-
eter of one ami a half miles tho veloc-
ity Increasing ns It approximated the
center and gmduully changing Its dark
blue color to while foaming tumbling
rushing to Its vortex very much con-
caveas much so ns the wtiter In a
funnel when half run out. The noire
too hissing nulling dnsblng nil press-
lug on the mind nt once presented tho
most awful griiud uud kolemn sight I
ever beheld. We were near It nlout
eighteen minute ami In sight of It two
hours. It Is evidently a subterranean
passage. From Its magnitude I should
not doubt thnt Instant destruction
would bo the fnto of a doxen of our
largest kIiIjis were they drawn In at
the same moment. The pltot says th.it
several vessels that had become un
mnuiigenble have been sucked down
nnd tliat whales have also bnou de-
stroyed." Steals Fire From tne Mind.
Malaria steals flro from tho mind
nnd vigor from tho limb unless you
tnko Dr. M'cnilonhall'B Chill and Fever
Curo to glvo yourself now vim. )
tcr than qulnino and docs not nffect
tho head. Plensant to take. If you do
not llllo It better thnn any other Chill
Tonic tho City Drug Storo will pay
your money back.
$5 SI 0 nud $20 coupon books n
this offlco.
THAT ONE WEAK
of r ry fttiurt tills a story1'
keep you sick by falling to purify the
blood. T t U tie cause of man
forms of rheumatism neuralgta on
gdut; of su.h nnrnua troubles as heai
ache Irritability dizzy Aprils depret.
slon palp'.Utlon of tho hourt stom
KIDNEY PILLS j
Price CO c'b Fo 'cr Miltvir" ( o. piwo N Y pro pr; Mora
Bottle
r( Dr.Cald-
well'tSyrup PrpilnU5cd
.1 directed
will givu
y o ti I m
mediate re-
lief from tlie
incxpressl'
ble tortures
occasioned
by consti-
pation ami
its attend
ant 111.
Contimii: the u
of I
t wonderful
rc-riiN- I ' n l:-i.e.
If wi'l i t r cm right
whin an mi .iv. mil iin-r of t Will keep
tour tni' ' i.il i.tg.mi in in the cry pinu
of l
Well iiiHidc youre wi'.l ntl over.
Dr. Caldwell's
Laxative) 1
Syrup Pepsin
Is the best preparation obtainable for
nil the many ills and ailment arising
from ovi rwurked or 'iMiilvrvd diges-
tive orgnnt.
It act ipiK-kly nnd snrclvon thecar.se
of the trouble nnd Its hetichVal effects
are Instantly peneptildc.
It will curt- the' most olwttinatc cases.
Dr. Cnldwell's Loxntivc Syrup Peptln
?an be obtalntsl In 'th dollar and half-
dollar sizes from nil tlnr.lkts.
Your money wi'l Iw refunded If It
docs not benefit you.
Vour toll cr1 rcqpl will brlni by return
mull our new iKHjlilf I. "Dr. Caldwill i Book ol
VonJrt" nnit Irpn amtl8 to lhoo wlio hve
ivtrltieit thl vroncliilul tcincdr. Wrlle toOay
PEPSIN SYRUP CO.
fflantloello Illinois
I'raiirrlr flnllril.Mrnl.
To boll ment so us to retain the Juices
and soluble salts nnd yet cook It suf-
ficiently It should be plunged Into boil-
ing wntcr uud boiled rapidly for nbout
ten minutes. After this fast cooking
the kettle must be pushed qrer to the
back of the lire where Its contents w ill
simmer gently. This tends to emu-
late the outer rind of the me: that
the Julocs cannot cf-enpo. U meat l
treated lu Ibis manner the Inside will
be found juicy and lender but If the
meat Is nllowisl to tioll It will be found
hnrd nnd chlHiy the g3odues hnvliiu
all lmllcd out of It.
llrllllln'K Olilmt Oinip.
The oldest mice' under the crown U
that of lord high steward which was
hi existence before the time of lMwnrd
the Confossoi- ludeoil some niitliori
tins hay that It was Instituted by Offa
In 7.17. For a long period this oQlcl.il
wns second only to the king and th
olllce wns for some time hereditary In
certain uoble families. Tlt-lllts.
Ills Kiurrlntltili.
"I supiiose" paid his friend "that
when the Investigation takes place you
will be represented by counsel."
"Yes" sold the statesman "and 1
I suppose I'll bo misrepresented by the
opposing counsel."
1 TIip NlKhUlimlr.
j The deadly nlghtshndo lu Italy and
I Spain Is tho emblem of falsehood. . It r
probable that the poisonous character
of the plant had something to do with
the symbolism.
lip ttlaanderatooili
Mr. Simpson K- i. Is It true that yot
conflscnto your neighbors' chickens'
Sam No nab; I frlcareca 'em.
Be sure no man was ever discontent
ed with tho world who did his duty ti.
It.-Sontbcy.
Barbed Wire.
We have Jutt received a car ol
barbed wiro.
DIVI2N8 COIIHN & FTU3N9LEY.
For baggago wagon phono 281. All
hours. lt-lm
SPOT
ii h troubles liver complaint; of In
rlppc cold-J chills; of half tho aches
ir.d Ills ot humanity.
Ix'nrn to keop tho kldnoys well.
Doan's Kidney Pills will do it for you.
Grateful residents of this city tostlfy.
Ttfelr statements prove It to you.
ARDMORE PROOF.
W M Koblnson omployod nt tho
Van Denberg Lumber Co. living at
202 II Btreet S. W. Ardmore I. T.
saya- "For several years I wns n s-!t
fcror from kidney complaint and back-
ache Thoro was a constant dull acu-
'ng through the loins and ncross tho
unall of my back tho passages of tne
' Idney secretions woro too frea'iMit
I had to rlso sovcral tlraoa uu-n il o
night and my rest wns greatly dlsturb-
d. Thoro was also sediment nnd a
"-nsatlon of scalding. I used different
'emedlea and plasters for my back
'oil until I got Dwn's Kldnoy Pills at
V. n. Framo'a drug store nothing had
lono mo much good Doan's Kldnoy
''Ills corrected kidney dlfllculty and
-ollovcd mo of tho backacho. I can
ecomend them to anybody nccdlug
such a remedy."
One
Hr4Jl
NOTICE OF APPLICATION.
lu the United Stntos Court for tho
Southern District of tho Indian Ter-
ritory at Ardmore.
In tho matter of the guardianship
of Mlnnlo Wood Jno. W Wood guar-
dian. Notice is hereby given thnt tho un-
dersigned as guardian of Mlnno
Wood duly appointed by tho United
Statos Court for tho Central District
of tho Indian Territory at 'Antlers
will mako application to tho Unltod
States Court for tho Soutlicrn Dis-
trict of tho Indian Territory cm tho
27th day of March 100C for an order
to soil tho following described lands:
B 19.93 acros of lot 3; SW 10 acres
of lot 3loss 3.20 acros for O. C. & S
F. Ily. Soc. 2 Tp. -1 S Itango 2 R
sy nwu. shu; s4 m-ni
SWVi; SA SWM SKV4; SWy4 SHU i
SHy See. 2 Tp. 1 South Itange 2 Ti.;
Stf SWU. SRVi. Sec. 20 Tp. 3
South Range 1 West; SWU. SK4
SHU See. 20: SI3U. NBi NRM;
W. NHU. NBU; NWM. NI3; N'A
SUVi NHU. Sec. 29 Tp. 3 S Itange 1
West; SWU NBUi SWU: Stt.
NWU SWU; N4. swu sw-u;
NWU. SHU SWU; Sec. 27 Tp. S
South Itange 3 Hast. All In the Chick-
nsaw Nation Indian Territory.
Said lands being located within tho
Jurisdiction of tho United States
Court for tho Southern District of tho
Indian Territory nt Ardmore Indian
Territory and being tho samo lands
allotted to Klslo Tonctubbo ot whom
tho said Mlnnlo Wood Is tho solo and
only heir for tho purpose ot educating
tho .mid minor Minnlo ' Wood nnd
Improving nnd dovcloplng her own
Individual allotment.
Said application vlll bo mndo to said
court nt nlno o'clock a. m. on said
date or as soon thereafter as the
court will take up said application.
Given under my hand this ttiu 30th
day of December 1905
JOHN W. WOOD Guardian.
Lodbottor & Uledsoe attorneys for
Guardian.
First published Feb. 22 190C.
John Prater can save you mor.oy on
your spring suit. 4-i
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In tho district court ot tho UulU'l
States for tho Southern district at
Ardmore.
In tho matter ot C. D. Wortham
bankrupt in bankruptcy.
To tho creditors of C. D. Wortham
In tho Southern district in tho Indian
Territory at Ardmoro n bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given thnt on the
2Cth day of February 190C tho saiu
C. D. Wortham was duly adjudged
bankrupt nnd thnt tho first meeting
of his creditors will bo held at my of
flco at iho court housa In tho city ot
Ardmoro on tho 17th day ot March
190C at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon
at which tlmo tho said creditors may
attend provo tholr claims appoint a
trustee examination bankrupt and
transact such other business an may
come boforo said mooting.
JOHN H1NKLJ3
Ilcfcro in Bankruptcy.
First published It arch 6 1901.
Phone 205 for feed cotton seed
meal and hulls. as-u
SEED STORE
2 CAR8 OF TEXAS RED RUST
PROOF OATS.
2 CARS AMBER CANE.
1 CAR MILLET.
1 CAR BIG BOLL COTTON.
..1 CAR TRIUMPH IRISH POTA
TOES.
..5000 POUNDS FANCY ALFALFA
1 MIXED CAR KAFFIR CORN Ml
LO MAIZE AND RAPE SEED.
100 BUSHELS SEEDED RIBRON
CANE SEED.
100 BUSHELS IOWA 8ILVER
MINE CORN.
ONION 8EED AND ONION 8ETS
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS OR
CHARD GRASS WHITE CLOVER
BERMUDA GRASS AND ALL KINDS
OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED
THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE 8EED
HOUSE IN THE CHICKASAW NA
TION. FARMERS' AND GARDEN
ERS' PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY
SOLICITED.
E. B. PUGH
Main Street ARDMORE I. T
00 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
hot Msnnn
DCUKlNIi
COI'YMIfiltTtl &c.
AnrniimrnrtiMif tkolrn urnl rtirtli'0"ii a
qiilrklr m erlaju eiir fein tii Utm wiiti i n
iiimiM Orr HIM. Ll fl AtltlUQOk. " I '. u
lent ft -'it. Ut' il Hi-r t y f itr mm. te tn r ui "ii
l'MlHII'M Uklill ikl'.Mtfl. lllllill L I '.
IfttUl 'II lllriltllli. lull"
scicnunc nncrican.
A li0r-. nn If lhl.l W . I
iiikik n il ri ' .
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Socrot Socio tioe
MASONIC.
A. F. anad A. M.
Ardmoro Lodge No. 31
A. F. nnd A. M. Regular
ovr meeting Saturday on or bo
foro tho full moon in each
month nt 7:30 o'clock nt Masonic
Tomplo. A. EDDLBMAN W. M.
a. ii. urtucE sec.
. ft. A M
Ardmore chapter R. A.
U. No. 11. Regular meet-
ing second Tuesday night
In each month at 7:t0 o'-
clock Masonic tampl.
O. n. BRUCE. H.P.
J. I
Hecretxry.
COUNCIL R. & 8. M.
Ardmoro Council ot
R. & S. M u. d.
stated assembly first
Jj Thursday each month
iV at 7:30 p m. .Unsonlo
Tomnle.
nOBT. II. HENRY T. I. ii.
II. BRUCB Rocordor.
B. P. O. Elks No. C48.
Meet 2nd and th Tuos-
day of each month at
Elks' homo Cor. Wash-
ington and Broadway Sts.
Visiting Elks cordially In-
W. B. JOHNSON.
TltCd
R- Li SANDERS Exalted Ruler.
Secretary.
Knights Templar.
Ardmore commander Ho.
5 T meet first Monday
'ifiUBf" la every month.
" A. H. PALMER E. O.
O. H. BRUCB Rocordor.
K. of P.
Myrtld lodge Ne. 7
Knights of Pythias meet
In HnalU trail
every Thnriday evonlng
B. V. OREEN C. C.
C. C. WALKER K. of R. and S.
M". W. A.
Mecta In regu-
lar session
every Monday
night In K. of P.
hall.
U. T. RBXROAU
V. C.
D. W. BUTCHER Clerk.
I. O. R. M.
Washita tribe No. 13
Improved Order of Red-
men meets in Odd Fel-
Mows' hall every Wsdnes-
1 day nlaht at 7-an o'clock.
J. A. MORRISON
Sachem.
D. T. NISBETT O. Of R
ODD FELLOWS.
Ardmore lodge No. I
I. O. O. T meets every
Tuosday night at Odd
Fellows hall at 7-sfl nrM
GEO. DYER N. O.
I. R. MASON. Bocrotery
Encampment.
Indlanola Encampment
. 10 I. O. O. F. meets every
Friday night at Odd Fel.
Iowa kail at 7:10 o'clock.
"VT. "VT. TALIAFERRO.
Chief Patriarch.
D. T. NISBETT Scribe
Aiflmore lUVtxkaH
Loago No. 20 I. O.
O. F.. meuta every
Thursday night In I
O. O. V. Hall. Mrs.
Gcrtruda Ollleuple N.
G. Miss Jilnry Por-
rott Secretary.
canton.
Canton Ardmore No. 4 Patriarchs
Militant. I. O. O. F has regular meet-
ing on first and third Monday nights
In each month.
WU. DEVENEY Com.
D. T. NISBETT Clork. '
K.orp.hnll.
Ardmore
Aorle
No C87
F. O. E.
Moots overy
Wodn'day nt
f:30p. m.tu
T. O. BRIDQMAN W. Sec
A. O
U. W.
v Ardmore Lodge No. 41.
mccta regular ovtry first
and third Wednesday
W nights at K. of P. hull
W. R. ROHEUTB U TO
A. LOWENSTEIN. Recorder.
r Ardmoro c
rCC 33 Woodmen
Ardmoro Camp No.
of tho
moots every
-sJ
Frldar nlcht In tho
month oxoopt tho tlhrd in Urn IC ot
P. halll.
T. B. ROLAND 0. C.
JEFF JONI5B. Clork.
ORDER EA8TERN STAR.
Ardmoro Chsptar
Number 70 moots
In reirutnr sosslon
Fnnrth Monday
night In oaoh mouth
at 7 o'clock Mason-
ic Tninplo.
I'M' NII1 nV PUMPAFS W M
YlU't'I Ml NBWTOMll Jwr. y
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