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Ardmore Thursday Auguit 22 1907.
man's
mtwt
must pass
danger
to the
anil dread.
trating and soothinp properties
nil unnleasant fccliiiL-i. and so
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering- as numbers hare
testified and said "it is worth
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its weight in gold." $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
THE IRAOriELD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta Ca.
BITTER SOCIAL SOCIETY WAR
MRS. STUDEVANT FISH IS IT
Newport. It I Aug 22 - -Out" of til"
bitterest uncial wars In tin' history
of Newport culminated toil.iy with tho
arrival of I'rlneo willitdnf of Sweden
tin' scion of Kumpeiin royally for
whiso entertainment the social lend-
ers of the city liavt been pulling
wires for many week. Victory In
perched on tlio banner of Mrs. Stuy-
meruit I'IkIi ami lT niicce ha won
for Iht'Miu proml title of nueou of
social Newport Mrs. Cornelius Vun-
dorbllt anil Mrs. Ogden Ooclct will
havu no part In tho onterlnlnnient ot
tho prince anil so have lout their
place on thy throne from which lliiy
once ruled their subservient subject
of the "Four lliunlreil." In other
word Mr. HhIi In It. ainl Mr.
Ogden "Till ami Mm. Kdwnrd .1.
'lorwlml will share thf honor with
her
In the victory of Mr. Fish tlio wine
ones ot Newport see a connection
wltli the Flslellurilmau railroad con
trover) and some there are who in.:
sinuate that men In IiIkIi place were
responsible for the decision of lfaron
I jigcrciniilz Swedish milliliter to tli
t'nlteil State In selecting Mr l'lsli
for the honor of chief entertainer to
HI Itoynl Highness.
Ah Cornelius Vanilerhill hIooiI with
llarrlinan Mr. Vamlerhllt wan
nleil acre to the Hoyal I'roence
say the wine acios; ami a Mr (Joe-
h't U o unfortunate a to lie Mm.
Vamlerhllt' slsler. he also iiiiikI
shato In the (treat Tahoo.
According to popular rumor now
perrnlntlng 'hrough N'owport tho 'u-
elusion of Newport In the Itinerary ot
l'rlnce Wllheliu wan an afterthought
manaKeil only arier an energetic com-
palgu of Newport Koclety women. It
I stated too that n well "Known
not to xay fatuoux public man pleml-
eil the cause of thoxe who now have
the uiiilivhleil honor of receiving the
prince.
When the (Iraml Duke llort visited
those xhore four year ago Mr. Van-
ilerhill anil "lr. (loelet led la enter-
taining lit lit a they have on the oc-
casion of tho visit here of other tltleil
foreigner of nolo In )iar. It I
also xlKiilfluant that Mr. Hubert Hoe-
tel. who liax been presented at court
In Sweden anil Ih acipialnteil with
the ro)al family from her freipient
vi-.lt to the Swedish coaxt Ix ilitnteil
the royal prexence. Much liillueuee
must hae been brought to hear to
pioiluro (hi result run the gossip
ami fact apparently hear out Daunt
Humor. That Mr (loelef son ltoli-
ert. V. tloelel also xlooil with llurrl-
limn In thu IIIIiioIh Central episode
may explain many thing.
Tho visit of a titled foreigner to
Newport with the Vamlerhllt anil
Ooclet "cottaKes" cloxoil to hi enter-
tainment b) ll thlllK uupreeeileuteil
anil uuliiie In the social auualx of the
I'ulteil Slate. Thought of It will
hiliig secret Joy In the bear) of cer-
tain huatoitsuH of tho uttra-excluitvo
.--i I who renietnher how they wore
xamiulvheil when Mix. VHiulerlillt
gave a brilliant dinner to I'rluou
lliury of I'm la when that roal
p rionnge visited Newport.
To render 0m situation more com-
plicated fi o m a xocial standpoint and
in acceutimttf tho victory of Mr. Fish
tiie xtay of tho prince will occui"
lr.it three days luxtead of the full
i.fk provided for In the original ar-
' iKi'inentx. Tlio largest and moxt
impoitanl affair In his honor will be
''I - dinner and dunce to be given to-
night by Mr Fish and Mr. Her-
wind. The nutiiuer of the entertain-
ineiit Is novel even In Newport
whose blase xocial lender have come
to believe that Ihere Ix nothing new
under the xun. The dinner I to take
place at the Crosswny. Mr rixh'x
villa and then the company will go
to the I'lm. Mm Uerwlml' cottage
for the dance. The two affair ab
though ono I to folluw tho other Im-
mediately will bo as distinct a they
can be. Mr. lish will ho tlio Hole
hostess at thu Crossways ami Mr
Uerwlml will retain her honors un-
shared ut tho ball.
is to love children and no boim
can be conPlctcy h8liw with.
out them jet the ordeal throu-rh
usually it so full of suffering-
and fear that she looks forward
critical hour with apprehension
Mother's Friend bjr its pene
allay nausea nervousness and
prepares the iTstcm for the
Homer's
Friend
The l-'liii home Is an Ileal place
for a dinner for through the long
win. low romo breeto direct from
the xea. while tho Kims elegant and
Mutely loud llielf to the require-
ment of a ball hotter than any other
of Newport' home.
Tomorrow the prince will devote to (
-OghUerlng nlHiut the city with a
It lo tle Caxlno thu Coif club
and othur social organization. In
the eieidim Mr. Ogden Mill will
ghe a xecouil dinner In hi honor.
On Saturday afternoon Mr. Hlch-
aril (lambrlll will give a garden par-
ty at her HellevHIo inunuo rexldencc.
In the evening the ptlueo will return
tho courtesies by n dinner on board
the armored crulxer l'lgla of the
Sweillxh ua). on which he making
hi tour of the American Atlantic
coast. On Sunday Mr. Stuyvenant
Mxli will for the econil time cotno
Into the limelight by Klvlng a fare-
well luncheon to tho prince at the
CrnuBwnjrH. later In the day the
prince will will on tho 1'ylKla for Hus-
ton. You can toll Juil how III your child
I by taking lis t 'iiiporature with a
clinical thermometer. We have a fine
.iKsortuieut guaranteed aeeura'e one.
IS 1'. J. HAMSKY. Drilgglxt.
REUNION CIF CUSTER MEN
VETERANS OF FAMOUS LEADERS
COMMAND ASSEMBLE TO
HONOR HIS MEMORY.
Ardmorelte Special.
rananilalgua. Aug 21. A reulon ot
! the bohlier who fought under tieueral
(ieorge A. Custer the dihlng cavalry
'leaibr who mot death In the inenior-
I able battle with Indians on tho lllg
Horn river In IS7H wa eommenced
i here today and ha attracted hud-
l ilreil of NeteraiiH and visitor from
many part of tho country. ThlH If
the llrxt gatheriug of Custer' com-
mand ever held ami owing to tlio
fame of the innrlir general liax at
tracted national attention. Mr. Cus-
ter widow of the commumlcr and
(5overnor Hughe will review the
eieian who fought under Cusler In
the civil war nud the later frontier
' atruggles with tmvngo redskins at to-
iniii row's parade.
( lleaihiuarter for all the cavalry
liavo bien established at tiie Can-
I auilalgua hotel where meeting of
the illfferent regiment were held
1 this forenoon. In the afternoon tho
veteran were given pleasure trip
about the city ami lake in automo-
bile and launches. At tonight's
ca'up-ilio mlilrcxKCM will he made by
leanv dlxtluculKheil ofllcerx. Includ-
ing fleneral H. W. Willi taker and tleii-
eral .lame 13. XYllxon.
Tomorrow luorulug (lovemor
HilHlie will inuke an addroxx from
the reviewing xtaml after which Ih"
Cnxter troop will form In line and
march before tho governor and Mix.
Cuxter Regiment from New York
New I'euux.vivaula Vermont West
Virginia. Michigan Connecticut New
Jersey Ohio New Hampshire and In-
diana will be reprexented In tho
IKirnde. Veterans ami visitor are
here form ocean to ocean coming
fioin hh far iiwhv as California to do
honor to Cuxter' memory.
Hoke Smith to Farmers.
Atlanta (5a.. Aug. i. (lovornor
Hoke Smith will lie the principal
xpeaker at thu convention of tho
(ieorgla State Agricultural society
which moot today at Carrollton. HI
xulijoct will ho "Iniluxtrhil Kduca-
tlon." Dr. A. M. Doule president ot
the now 100000 ngrcultural college
at the rnlversity of Georgia will
also spc.iX.
When a woman ha paid $5 to have
somebody look Into a glass globe and
tell her tho color of her eyes ami hair
sho call It having her fortune told.
Reftr Notice.
In tho United State Court for tho
Southern District of tho Indian Terri-
tory t Anlmoro.
(iulf Colorado & Santa Hallway
Company. Plaintiff vs. Cornelia Cu-
taway Jullu II. Kahti Martin V.
Ilrunn Kd Il.uct N. I. IlAle ami lloh-
ert 1'. Hi Wnlly Curator ot Martin K.
Ilrun lv (.ii(l.wit.
Notice:
To Cornelia flaitnway Julius II.
Kahn Mxrtln K. Drown Kd II) rd.
N II. Hale and Hnhert K. Scivally
Curator of Martin K. Hrown;
You and each of )ou aro hereby
notified that the undersigned referees
heretofore apiKilntcl by tho Honor-
ablu IIokoiv Tolisend Judge of tin
t'nlteil States Court for tho Southern
District of tho Indian Territory at
Ardmore to appraise and assess thu
damage done or to bo done by rea
son ot the condemnation and appro-
priation ot thu lands hereinafter de-
scribed for and on behalf ot thu Gulf
Colorado & Santa Ko Hallway Com-
pany will meet at tho office f S. I".
Illedxoo In thu town of Ardmore In-
dian Territory on tho "th d.iy of Sep-
tember 1907 at 10 o'clock a. in. and
at said tlmu and placo will proceed
with thu assessment ot damagiM anil
the compensation to bo mad.i 'or tho
appropriation and condemuatlo.i of
said lamb for the purposes above
stated and will adjourn from ttuiu
to tlmo provided our labors try :iol
completed until such labor aro com-
pleted. At which tlmo ami date and at
Hiich other tlmo and date to which
thu undersigned referee may adjourn
you and alt other persona owning
having or claiming any Interest In
and to said laud or any part thereof
may appear and bo beard.
You are further notllled that upo.i
mild occasion to produce ovUifiiCJ ot
your ownership of title to or Intel
ext In thu laud hereinafter described
and of tho character and extent of
tho damage claimed by you because.
of tho taking a ud using of said land
for railway purposes.
You aro further notllled fiat the
undersigned referees will ascertain
and sot forth In their report. In nc
enrduueo with tho law the name of
person or person tribes or Nations
to whom such damages aro payable
and lo each and overy person In tho
au-.mt'ot such damages and compen-
sation. Tho lands to bo appraised i.o de-
scribed as follow to-wit;
Traets No. 1 and 2; supposed owner
Conn ila (liuzaway.
No. t. I'art of tho S. H. 1-1 ot the
N. W. 1-1 of tho N. K. 1-1 of Sen.
23 T. I S. It. 2 I-:. Indian Mersiliau
In Chickasaw Nation I. T. more
particularly described ns follows:
lleglimlng at tho Intersection ot the
Hast lino of tho city 'luuti ot Ant
morn with tho Kast property line of
the C.ulf Colorado t Santa IV Hall-
way through said tract which point
I 100 feet Southeastward!)' at right
angle from center line of said rail-
way at Sta. H5I2 plus 10; thence S.
0 deg. 10 mill. V. 2S5.0 feet to a
post; thence S. 89 deg. 32 mill liist
I'M) feet to a stake; thence N. 11 deg.
2S mill. Hast .W feet to the North
lino i)( said tract; thence West along
xald North lino 22S feet to a point
In Kast pioperty lino of said railway;
thence South 31 deg. f0 mill. West
along-idn Kast property lluo parallel
with and 100 feet from center lino
of said railway S5 feet to point of
beginning.
The parcel above described con-
tain 1.U0 acre.
No 2. I'art of tho N. K. 1-1 of the
N. V. 1-1 of the N. K. 1-1 of section
29 T. I S. H. 2 :.. ludlan M" llvi.
In the Chickasaw Nation I. T more
particularly described n follow:
Hegluulg at tho Intersection of the
Cast pioperty lino of tie) Calf Colo-
rado .t Santa Ko Railway with tho
south Hue of said tract which xlnt
I 100 feet Southeastward!)- at right
angle from the center Hue ot nld
railway at Station 5312 pins
thence I last along South Hue of said
tract 22S feet; thence N. 11 deg. 2S
mln Uist G3 feet; theuce N. C2 deg.
2S mln. liist 2S feet; thence S. 01
deg. 10 mln. K. Ifil feet to a point
in the Kast Hue ot sn .1 tract thencj
North along lltut line ot said tract
221 feet; theuco N. So dog. 30 tub..
West 203 feet; thence S. 13 deg. 5S
mln W. 4S0 feet; thence N C2 deg.
10 mln. West SO feet to a point In
tho lCxst proporiy tin o ofsnld railway
100 feet xoutbeaxluurtlly at rbiht an-
gle from center line of xald railway
at station S.M3 plus 31.7; theuce S. 31
deg 50 mill. W. lunillel with and 100
feet from center of lino of said rail-
way 30.7 feet to Klnt of beginning.
The xamo above described contains
1.C7 acres.
Tract No. 3 and I supposed own-
er Julius II. Kahn.
3. I'art of the N. W. 1-1 of 'the N
K. 1-1 of tho N. K 1-1 Sec. ?9 T. I
S It. 2 K Indian Meridian In tho
Chickasaw Nation I. T. moro parti-
cularly described a follows
lleglimlng at a point In tho West
Hut- of said tract 109 foot from Its
S. W. cornor; thrnce S. Ct deg. 10
tulu. i:. 193.G feet tiieni'4- N. C8 deg.
C.I mln. Kast 4S0 feet; thenee N. 30
deg. 13 mlu. U. US feet to a point III
the Kast lino of said tract 410 feet
from It S. K. corner; thence North
along Kast line of said tract 157 feet;
thonce S 71 deg. 01 mill. West 12
feet; thence 8 35 deg. 27 mln. West
3S1 feet; thence S. 47 deg. 19 mln.
West 200 feet; thencu North 42 deg.
II mln. West 305 feet; tllence N. 85
deg. 36 mln. West 46 fret to tho
West line of said tract; thence South
along west line ot said 221 foot to
Ixiliit of beginning.
Tbe psrcol above described cuu
tains 2.11 acres
4. I'art of tho X. K. 1-4 of tho
.V. K. 1-4 of the X. i:. 1-4 of section
29 T. 4 S. It. K.. Iiidlau Meridian
Chickasaw Nation Indian Territory
more particularly described as fol
lows:
Ileglnulng at a point In tho West
lluo of said tract 410 feet North of Its
S. W. corner; thencu N. 30 deg. 13
mill. K. 41 feet; thenco X. 44 deg.
13 mill. K. 205.2 feet; thencu 3. 71
deg. 01 mln. West 217 feet to n point
In thu West lino ot Bald tract; thenco
South along West lino of said tract
157 feet to point of beginning.
Tho parcel nbovo described con-
tains 0.35 acres.
Tracts Nos. 5 G nud S. Supiosvd
owner Martin K. Hrown.
No. 5. I'art of tho S. K. 1-1 of tho
S. K. 1-1 of tho S. K. 1-4 of Sec 20
T
4 S It. 2 K.. Indian .Meridian
Chickasaw Nation I. T. moro parti-
cularly described as follows:
Ileglnulng at thu N. YV. comer of
said tract; thenco South along West
lino of said tract 151 feet; thenco S.i
.- - .
50 deg. DC mln. Kast 107 feet; thenco'
S. 10 deg. 50 mill. Kast 223.5 feet; i
thenco X. 12 deg. 23 mln. Kast 483 '
feet; thencu X. 73 deg. 57 mln W.
300 feet; thencu X. 50 deg. 05 mln.!
West 110 foot to tho Xorth lino of
said tract; thenco West along Xorth
Hue of said tract US foot to point of
beginning.
Thu parcel nbovo described con-
tallies 3.02 ncres.l
No. C. I'art of tho S. W. 1-4 of
tho S. H. 1-1 ot tho S. E. 1-1 of Sec.
20 T. I S. It. 2 !:. Indian Meridian
Chickasaw Nation Indian Territory
more particularly described as fol-
lows" Ileglnulng nt tho X. K. corner of
said tract; thenco West along Xorth
lino of said tract 191 feet; thenco
S. 50 deg. 50 mln. Kast 218 foot to a
peine In Kast linn ot said tract;
thenco Xorth along Kast lino of suld More So Than Ever Defore Known
tract 151 feet to point of 'beginning i to Exist Prices Will Go Up.
Tho parcel above described con- Anlmorelto Special
tains 3.02 acres. ' Seattle Wash. Aug. 21. Reports
No. 8. "i'art of tho N. K. 1-1 of thoj from Alaska. Hrltlsh Columbia tho
S. K. 1-1 of tho S. E. 1-1. of Section Columbia river and Puget sound In-
"0 T I S R 2 E. Indian Meridian llrato that this year's pack of salmon
Chickasaw' Natlon"l. T.' moro parti' I w' 1u lu "llost slnco tho Indus-
cularly described as follow:
it.. it t tin Southwest cornerl"
of said tract; thencu East along South I wl llk"1- li0!lr unprecedented
Hue of said tract 9S feet; thenco N. I ll!'llt8' A "rlaRo ' red salmon
50 deg. 05 1. West 12S feet to thuc1' nR !Vr k"w ' 8:111
West lino of said tract; thenco South
along West lluo of said tract 70 feet
to point ot beginning.
Tho parcel above described con-
tains 0.0S acres.
Tract No. 7. Supposed owner N. I.
Hale.
Part of tho X. W. 1-1 of tho S. K.
1-1 of tho S. E. 1. 1 Sec. 20. T. 4 S..j
R. 2 V... Indian Meridian Chickasaw
Nation. I. T. moru particularly de-
scribed as fullows: I
Ileglnulng at tho S E. corner of
said tract; thencu Xorth along East
Hue of said tract 70 feet; thenco X. !
56 deg. 05 mln. V. 111.5 feet to a
point In tho East property lino ofj
the Riilf Colorado & Santa Fo rail-j
wuv 60 feet Southeastward)) at right (
angles from center )lno of said rail-1
way at Sta. 5502 plus 01.2; thenco S.
17 deg. 22 mln. W. along East prolyl
erty lino of said railway parallel with'
and 50 feet from center lino of said1
railway 1C0.2 feet; thenco S. 50 deg.
56 mln. Kast 20 feet to a point In'
South lluo of said tract; thencu East
along South lino of said tract 191
feet to point of beginning.
Tho parcol above described con-
tans 0.41 acres.
Witness our ha: els this tho 7th
day of Aug. 1907.
A. V. DOAK j
W. F. W1I1TTIXOTON
I. R. DEST
14w2
Referees.
Men Past Sixty In Danger.
Moru than halt of mankind over six j
ty jears of ago suffer from kidney
and bladder disorders usually enlarge
ineiit of prostrate gland this Is both
tmliiful and dangerous nnd Foley's
Kidney Cure should bo taken at the
first sign of danger as It corrects Ir-
regularities and has cured many old
men of this dlseasu Mi. Rodney Hur 1
uott Itockport Mo. writes: "I suffer
ed with enlarged prostrnto gland and
kldnoy trouble for years and after
taking two bottle of Foley's Kldnov
Cure I feel better than I have for
twenty years although I am now 91
years old." Hoffman Drug Co. City
Drug Storo.
The nveriigo woman I truthful un-
til she gets old enough to Ho about
her ago.
WOMEN BOARD" OF TRADE.
Memberchlp of Unique and Original
Association In Doston.
Iloston Mass. Aug. 21. Distinctly
a departure In the commercial world
I the organization of the Woman's
Hoard of Trade of Iloston the first of
It kind.
There have been various societies
nud cluhn formed throughout this mid
other countries of Importance In the
genernl advancement of women along
Industrial line but It ha remained
for tho women of Iloston to organize
nil organization of business and pro-
fessional women for mutual help that
will later be Incorporated under the
laws of Massachusetts.
For three month Mrs. Charlotte
Smith writer rind organizer has been
nt work upon this project. The suc-
cess of her efforts was determined
when nt tho first meeting of the as-
sociation she brought a list of over
250 representative women as original
members of the society.
Mr. I -aura McDonnell was unani
mously elected first vice president of
the Woman's Hoard of Trade with
Mis A. V. Miller llrst vlcu president!
Miss Ilertha l'almer second vice pre'
ident; Mr. A. N. Dowsley treasurer.
and Mrs. D. May Hrown secretary of
the organization.
The underlying object of tho board
I thu establishment of n Woman'
l'ermniient Industrial Kblhlt Asso-
ciation of Massachusetts the funds
either to bo appropriated by the
ril" "r " "cripiioiis among un
mourners. A committee win nave in
hand arrangements for n temporary
exhibit to be held during tho coming
autumn for the purpose of raising
' .
1 he board or directors of the or
ganization comprises: Chairman
Mrs. Charlotte Smith Mrs. Laura Me-
I Donnell Miss A. V. Miller Miss
I Itnrllm Inliini- lri l T- l.-lol- Mlo-
C. Hates Miss Helen Murphy Mrs.
I'liulllie I.nvy Miss Hon I.lpp. Miss
M. nantiey Mrs. X. M. Connors mid
Mr. J. W. ltogers.
Mr. Smith Is planning similar or-
ganizations throughout Xovv Kngland
and will begin work upon thorn nt
once.
Tho fact that there's a wtiolo year's
canning nt stake should mako tho
housewife particular In regard to the
spices sho uses. Our high grade
spices will Insure perfect pickles etc.
IS F. J. RAMSEY JDrugglst.
SALMON CATCH IS SHORT.
! try became firmly established and as
f081"' tlio price of canned salmon
to exist In southeastern Alaska. Thu
Columbia river pack will bo much
smaller than usunl. Tho northern
river and Inlets nil report n short
pack. Many rensons nro gtven for
the failure of tho "salmon crop" ono
of the chief source of prosperity
In ninny district ot the Paclllc north-
west but they agreed only In tho one
fact that tho fish nro scarce.
LABOR DAY PICNIC
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2M
PROMINENT SPEAKERS
will be on hand and address the Labor Unions of Ardmore and Carter County
on that day.
TIIE FARMERS UNION MEMBERSHIP
are respectfully invited to be present and participate in this Labor Day Picnic.
Everybody Invited to Gome and Bring a Well
Filled Basket.
Trades C
Notice.
Teachers of City Schools:
All teachers elected to a place In
Ardmore City Schools not having a
legal certificate granted by the Hoard
oi trxaminers tncrcor mm who nr
not excused because coming under tho
rulo and regulation adopted by tho
Hoard of Trustees which says "All
diploma granted by State Normal
schools nnd other reputablo Xormnl
schools and those Issued by reputablo
colleges and universities will be given
credit In examination" will report at
the High School building In Ardmore
Indian Territory Wednesday morn-
ing August 28th 1907 nt 9 o'clock.
Respectfully
CHARI.KS KVANS
Superintendent City Schools.
Orluo I-axatlvo Fruit Syrup Is sold
under a posltlvo guarantee to cur-
constipation sick ucadache stomach
trouble or any form of Indigestion. I!
It falls tlio manufacturers refund your
money. What more can any ono do.
Hoffman Drug Co. City Drug Storo.
Notice.
Teachers:
All white teachers living III the
City of Ardmore elected to places In
thu city schools nru requested to
meet mu upon business of great Im-
portance Saturday August 21th 1907.
ut 10 oclock a. in. at the High school
building.
Respectfully
213-t CHAHI.KS KVAXS.
Kennedy's Uixatlvu Cough Syrup
acts gently upon tho bovela and
clears tho wholo -system of coughs
and colds. It promptly rvllovos In-
Irritation. Sold by Hoffma-.i Drug Co.
Irritation. Sold by Hoffman Durg Co.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will bo received at the
Mayor's offlco up to Monday August
2Gth nt 3 o'clock p. in. for paving
putting In curbs sidewalks nnd gutter
ing Xorth Washington street tlio same
being Improvement District Xo. 5
l'lau nnd spoiiflcatlons of snmo can
bo seen nt tho City Clerk's ofllce.
The city reserves tho right to reject
any and all bid.
Thl August 20th. 1907.
20-5 R. W. DICK Mayor.
Attest: O. II. HRUCE City Clerk.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Condensed Statement
of the Condition of
The Ardmors Nations! BanK
AT AKUMOaK. INI). TKK . AT TIIK OLOHF
OK I1U.HINKMH. MAIL -.'. IW)7.
Resources.
Ijoans 1279187.35
U. S. Ilonds 150000.00
Stocks Socurltloa Et:.. 12011.41
Cash 96455.97
$537681.73
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in.... J100.000.UU
Surplus and Profits 405217.1
Circulation 100000.00
Deposits -.-j 2971 G3.00
I537.G84.73
Xo bettor Index to tho growth ot Ard
moro can bo found than is reflected
In tho constant and steady lncroasr
In tho deposits ot tbo Ardmoro Na-
tional Dank.
LEE CRUCE President
0. W. STUART. Cashlor.
. ...CITY PARK...
ARDMORE IND. TER.
OUnCll Ardmore
WARNING ORDER.
In thu United States Court In tho
Indian Territory Southern District.
T. II. I'arker plaintiff vs. 1-nura
Kclley nnd II. O. Kelley defendant.
Xo. 7196.
Tho defendants iZmra Kelley and
II. (1. Kelley nro warned to appear In
this court In thirty days nnd answer
tho complaint of tho plaintiff T. 11.
Parker.
Witness tho Hon. llosea Townscnd
Judgo of said Court and tho seal
thereof this 30th day ot July 1907.
(SEAL.) C. M. CAMI'IIEI.I..
I)y W. S. Crockett Deputy. Clerk
Potterf & Wnlker attorneys.
Attorney for non-resident: S.
Hutler.
First published July 31 1907.
II.
WARNING
If you liavo kldnoy nnd bladder trou-
ble and do not uso Foley's Kidney
Cure you will havu only yoursolf to
blamo for results as It positively cure
nil forms of kidney and bladder dis-
ease. Hoffman Drug Co. City Drug
Storo.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court In tho
Indian Territory Soutlieru District:
M. T. Felker plaintiff vs. 11. A. Mc-
"reger defendant 6S12.
Tho defendant H. A. McfJreger.
Is warned to appear In this court In
thirty days and answer tho complaint
of Hi plaintiff M. T. Felker.
Witness my hand and seal of oillce
this 6th day ot August 1907.
(Seal) T. X. ROHXETT
U. S. Commissioner.
S. II. Butler plaintiff's nttorney.
W. I. Cruco non-resident attorney.
First published Aug. G 1907.
Thero Is moro Catarrh In this sec-
tion ot thu country than nil other dis-
eases put together and until tho last
fow years was supposed to bo Incur-
able. For n great many years doctors
pronounced It a local dlsoas" and pre-
scribed local remedies nnd by con-
stantly falling to euro with local treat-
ment pronounced It incurable. Science
lias proven catarrh to bo a coiiBtltu-
tbinal dUeaso and thcreforo requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca-
tarrh Cure manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co. Toledo Ohio. Is tint
only constitutional euro on tho mar-
i hot. It I taken Internally in doses
i from 10 drops to n teaspoonful. It acts
I direr Iv on tho blood and mucous sur-
j face of tho system. They olter ono
I hundred dollars for any caso It falls to
cure. Send for circulars aim testimon-
ial. Addross: F. J. CIIEXEV & CO.. '
Toledo Ohio.
Bold by Druggists 7."e.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation. NOTICE.
Let us Install a telephone In your
residence for three and one-third cents
a day.
Our now 4 party lino system so ar-
ranged that your bolls ring only when
you aro called giving )ou the samo
servlco as an Independent lino and It
costs you but on dollar ($1.00) per
month.
For full particulars nnd explanations
call the local manager.
CHICKASAW TELEPHONE CO.
At this season we should cat spar-
ingly nnd properly. Wo should nUo
help tho stomach as much as posslhlo
by thu uo of n llttlo Kodol occas-
ionally. Kodol for Indigestion and
Dyspepsia will rest tho stomach b)
actually dlgeBtlns tho food Itself.
Sold by Hoffman Drug Co.
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