Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 229, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 28, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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INDIANOLA BUSINESS COLLEGE AND t LITERARY INSTITUTE
Formerly North IV:m Huslm-si. follci;.'. Oaiii.-.-v ill.-.
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itself.
K.i-li I ln'ion'li an. I t i )-! - in
'his S ihkii. Oilers votm men .i mi ouii; wonu-i. tin- i'cali'l i
life 1'V "i"-!'!".- "P thein a loiimlie tiehl of industry when then
in
i-ui'l" lt" eompctent Mrt'rm the luii-s required of them.
tn I'liiMlier 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 nitioi l Cull tit tlit; Cull
t'r Im-I tfi'iii:
is :ilv;i to In-
their
t'ollll.l
condition
proliiaMe
J. M. RUDISILL President.
Ardmore Ind. Ter.
A Seducer Arrested.
Deputy IiiUiam this morning ar-
rested Wallace Riley sixteen miles
west of the city on the bayou lie
is wanted in Callahan t-ounty Texa.
on an indictment charging hifu. witli
1 seduction hi alleged victim befng a
' young lady by the name of Mis
Mollie Hart. Kiley has Wen on the
bayou for aix months where he
mi bed a crop tb is year.
Mr. Pulliam haa been
him for three months
and perseverance will
wonders.
The sheriff of Callahan county has
been not i tied of the arrest and will
be here tomorrow to receive the
prisoner.
That White Swan table synip at T.
Y. Morgan's Is delicious. 27-3t
Fur Kent A three-room residence.
Apply to I.. C. Young next door to
.Noble Brothers. 28-lw
looking for
Vigilance
accomplish
WIM Collect t Elect- Ecurtl. Rrta.
The Ardmorf.itk reporter was' In talking with a numlM-r of
shown a letter today from (iovernor freighters from the western part of
Mos.ily in which he states he U en four section we learn the damage
route foChickasha for' the puYpose-done to cotton bv" the "VoTirts has
of a settlement with those who have- Wen greatly overstated. The crop
refused ttTpay the one per cent tax" generally haa brrn a good vv. The
He is accompanied by tbe national tale warm weather and hot wind
militia and will either collect the tax j have been of great advantage in
or eject those refusing to pay as in- ripening and maturing the crop
truders. In tbe letter be says be j There has been so much said of late
does not anticipate aay trouble but about a short crop that authentic
contrary is decidedly
T. H. ParkerELEi "
Diamonds Watches Clocks
. . and Silmware . . .
Kcpairing if all kind.
Brady
B
ros
A New Enterprise.
Mr. S. J. Hentley.of Newton Kan- i patronage
A New CoKcm.
Attention is directed to tbe ad of
;J. M. Trester who haa recently
ojened up a jewelrj store and watch
. repairing establishment in the drag
store of Coleman & Lynn. Mr.
; Trester comes highly recommended
an a workman of skill and a gentle-
man of high moral standing. He is
an applicant for a share of your
WHOI.KSAI.K AM UKTAII. 4
GROCERS & GRAIN DEALERS
0 'JOBBERS OK 1
FLOUR.
CREAM BAKING POWDER a
HAVANA 5 CENT CIGAR.
af?oivicdf?e: - - inter.
C. A .
Sammons
u. fijr t 'I . Nl . Hk'hartlr.tii I-uut r C .
UEALEHIN
LUMBER SHlfJCLES SASH DOORS BLINDS
LIME AND CKMICNT.
Vurii ciiicl Offlt-? North Cud.lu ist r..-..-1 . Anli
ARDW10RE LlVERV stable
For I '.est Turnouts
. . South Caddo Street.
Single or Doiil'l
Kxpeiieneed Driver
Horses and Mules Sold on Commission..
J. 1E2.
liuiririi s. Sui rii-s ami I lacks
Has in about opening up a first class
restaurant both lunch counter and
I dinihg room in the frame building
; on tbe track immediately opposite
j the Iron Store. Mr. Bentlcy is retit-
ting and remodeling the place
; throughout and purposes to spare no
expenses in making it a handsome
affair. He expects to get one pas-
senger for dinner at 11-A2 a. m. and
one for supper at 5:25 p. m. He is
also about closing a trade for all the
rooms in the Hardy building four-
teen in number and purposes mak-
ing an effort to divide the transient
trade with our hotel.
"Where are you going Mrs. John-
son?'' "Why down to T. Y. Morgan's
where 1 can get everything good to
j eat; he keeps the nicest goods in the
!citv. (Sood-bve I am in a hurrv."
! " " 27-.1t
Hy mistake in the makeup yester-
i dav the date line was left unchanged
! making it appear Monday instead of
Tuesday. Such mistakes are very
embarrassing but they occasionally
occur in tbe best regulated offices.
i
T. Y. Morgan's Queen of the Pan- !
I try tlour is the tincst in the city. Five 1
cents for every ounce that don't 1
please you. Try one sack and be i
convinced. 27-1t i
can't speak He
makes
IH-tf
Burnitt
signs.
I-'ok Kknt-A furnished room
north exposure two blocks from
Wisnor hotel. Applv to Mrs. J. H.
Jordan. " 27-.1t
Released n Hond.
that be believes tbey will all pay up.
Don't pay your good money for
rag signs painted with water colors;
they won't stand. See Burnitt be's
all right. 19-tf
Par Ga.
Chick ash a I. T. Aug. 17. ot.
P. I. Mosely of the Chickasaw Na-
tion accompanied by a company of
Indian police arrived at II o'clock
to collect tbe 1 per cent tax of wliite j interests of that important
intruders or put those who should j talks of that great
news to the
encouraging.
For cheap suits go to Molts tbe
tailor; be will make you suits from
$19 op trousers from tM np; notb- v
ing but fits will be delivered.
26-dlw-wlm Stolfa
The Tailor Main street.
8. B. Burnett president of the oil
mills is in the city looking after tbe
coioeru.
aitant
refuse to pay it out of the territory. president of his aa the finest in
There is considerable excitement ; 'and.
over tbe matter. It is difficult to
tell tbe outcome but it is believed
that those who have refused to set-
tle will do so now.
tbe
Mrs. I. C. Brady and son Clayton
came up from (laJneeville today to
visit the family of W. H. Brady.
For Rkjtt Two eood ofllce rooms i
souts exposure. Applv to KUdle- 1 ousincas euucauon idii is yoar op-
man Kendrick A Le. -rt-1 f j portunity. Apply at this otlice.
For Salk At a bargain a course
in business college. If you wast a
is
J. T. Hardeman and bis daughter.
Miss Lola left this morning for a
two or three week's visit to Clarks-
ville Arkansas. The Ardmokkitk
wishes for them a pleasant stay and
safe return to Ardmore.
We trust that no apology is neces-
sary for any apparent shortage of
news in today's Arduokkitk. ruah
on the Women's Edition la tbe
cause.
Picture frames Burnitt's
store.
T. A. Maxwell one of tbe
For tine suits go to Stolf a tbe tail-
or; be makes you tbe finest suit in
k. 1 - -1 .. .-.i . aw -
I u wiy for -- vui ui toe rry unesi
imported worsteds crapes tricos
leading and draees. (to and trv him.
paint
ivtf
J. I. Duncan today bad a hearing j merchants of Healdton was in the
before Commissioner Walcott on a J city yesterday and gave tbe Ari
motion to quash writ of attachments mokeitk a pleasant and substantial 1
and thu effect bis release from j call.
prison. The motion was overruled I Try StaurTenberg the tailor for a
and the prisoner was orlered dis-j fall suit. He guarantees a tit. Hardy I
charged from custody on the eifcu ' building. 21-tf
tion of bond in the sum of irH. i (5ov. !uy of Davis was in the city .
esterday having come down to mill i
I While here he subscribed for the
ARI'MORKITK.
Just arrived lit T. Y. Morgan's
new kraut comb honey and every-
thing in the preserve line. Prices to
suit the times. 27-31
2-!Iw-wlm Sri.F
Tbe Tailor South Main.
J. Ii. Brady came in on the morn-
ing train. -
Thos. T. Sanders of Paris Texas
brother-in-law of the Brady Bros. is
in the city visiting W. 11. Brady.
Dr. Brown ot Ixne ('.rove was in
the city today and gave the ARO-
mokeitk a pleaant business call.
Miss Blle Waynick teacher of
Physical Culture will give lessons in
the city in Indian club wand dumb
bell and free gymnastics for the next
two weeks. All apparatus furnished.
Apply at Mrs. Williams'. 26-tf
Mrs. F. !. "Barry will open her
s.-hool near the Christian church on
Monday September 2 IHM. 2t-t
Mr. and Mra. T. N. Coleman are
visiting at Denison Texas.
I Window
store.
glasa Burnitt 'a
paiat
lu-tf
Dr. J. W. Smith left last night for
Henrietta Texas on a business trip.
He will be gone about a week.
Battlefield Eacaaacst
Sons of Veterans. Knoxville Tenn.
September 16 to 19. On account of
above the C. C. & S. F. Rv.. will sell
The Christian boys have been lo- round trip tickets to Knoxville
.ate.l near liusb Snrin'M. Tb.-v r. Tenn.. at one fare for the round trip
thought to be making for a haV ' Hnuted to return up to and includinK today from a business trip to Dough
ranch near lort Sill. Officers are in j wiu alsu -il roun l trip tickets to all
hot pursuit. j points at the very low rate of one
'cent per mile during me encamp-
Badger j mcnt. Call upon the underpinned
It i for further information.
Have you
State cheese
tried
at T.
is awful nice.
that tine
. .Morgan 7
-at
GO TO THE BIG
COLEMAN & LYNN
Druggists.
Fresh Paints Oils Varnishes
Painters Supplies Wall Paper .
Watch
I. It. Mason Agent.
Beattr's Oraans mm4 Pltiwi.
Hon. Daniel F. Beattv.of Washing-
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Opposite l'ostoflicc ..... Ardtuoic
I. T
DCiTTV'C nOOlUC SlS.UUuimar
ulsiii o ungaaj((r .al:i.BUr. A.l
or call.
Jersey
Dauitfl K. Bealty.
Write
LOCAL HKUDUCE MARKET.
TOR SALE
Scholarship in a Business
O'llefce here in Arilnmre
at a Bartram. hir iniorms
linn an.l price call on nr aililresx Th fc Ahu-
MokKl'lK. Anluiole. luit. irr.
BEATTY'S Organs $35. OO
Kir pari iculars cata-
Kue ail'lrew iir .'all. iiauiei
hiiiiTinn. New .If rf y.
AKUMUTKITE is the
family paper ! the
In. han Territory. Only
SulscritM dow.
$500000
r. Healtr. W:l'
THE WEEKLY
SI.OO per year
Corrected .tally by Braily Bros.
Spring chicken per lox
lirown heus per lox
liu.'ks. per loz
ieese. per .lox
Turkey? per loz
Kre-h elttrs. per ilol
TomatMs. per luahe!
Peaches per Itushel
tireen apples per liushel
Onions per liushel
Puinpkins per tlm
Sweet potatoes per liushel
Irish poIal.K'S per liushel
t'al-liHire per pouu! -
Butler Ircsh e.iuntry.per pi.un.l
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ton. New Jersey the great Organ
and Piano manufacturer is building
more Organs and Pianos than ever.
In 1S70 Mr. Beatty left home a pen-
niless plow boy and bv his indomit-
' able will he has worked his way up I pP0fesor thinks that the church act
I mi n tii sell ui far. nearly 100.UM1 of '
jBeattv's Organs and Pianos since - "Meeting Ardmore
lsTti. ' Nothing seems to dishearten i the site of the college on which
Attorney C. M. Sitman returned
ertv. He savs the lteople there still
lelieve tl.e Coalgate railroad will be
built.
Burnitt's signs are good signs. 19-tf
The Peyton Company's Column.
Professor J. A. Thomas president
of tbe normal board of examiners
Austin Texas has written to Mr.
Pickens the presiding elder that be
will be in Ardmore Sept. 3 or 4. The
tri.i: obstacles laid in his wav that
would have wrecked an ordinary man
forever he(turns to an advertisement
and comes out of it brighter than
ever. His instruments as is well
known are very popular and are to
he found in all parts of the world.
We are informed that during the
next ten years be intends to sell 2si-
000 more of his make; that means a
business of 200000m if we average
them at stoo each. It is already the
largest business of the kind in exist-
ence. Write or call upon Daniel F.
Beatty Washington New Jersey for
catalogue.
National Es:aaatcat l. A. H.
as
so
much labor and money is to be ex-
pended and he was very much pleas-
ed with the plan and sketch of the
building executed by tbe architects
Douglas & Douglas. Ardmore is ex-
ceedingly fortunate in securing this
college which Bishop Hargrove
F.Ider Pickens the great Methodist
church and tbe business men of this
city are Jbent Uon making one of
tbe leading institutions of learning
in the south. To have so learned a
man us Prof. Thomas living among
us and aiding in the education of
ORGANS
Pianos $22 5.00 upuanls. Want
AKents. i'ataloKUe iree. Alilress
lianiel F. Beatty. Washington N J
ARDM0REITE
and J
Is prepare! to turn
out any ami ail kind
of Book I'oiutnercial
Printing on thorl notice.
RPITTV'C DtltinC $225.00 upwards. For
1 ""VfatlKue
all. Daniel F.
-Irev.
Beatty Ws:
iress or
hintiton. New
WHOI.KSALE MI.VT fKKf:r.
T. B. Johnson i Co. Kive us the followiuk'
ouotation of the u holesale meat market.
Beeves plenty ami lat 4c lb
Veal scarce .V- ll
Mutton plenty JJ.50 a head
Pork scarce
ull tlsh Hani ti Ket lie lai.l .low n
Warnlntf Order.
JOB PRINTING !
r-lers at once.
Of all kind neatly
xecuted on short
notice. Semi in your
The Akpmokkitk.
PIANOS
Organs. $35.00 upward. Want
Audits. Catalogue Free. Address
Daniel F. Beatty. Washiunton. NJ.
FOR SALE -5;
lt sir:ille rt.t'!
Kermlale .!!
further iiifirui-c -n
Muirt- al th A it dmokki t t Offlce. A I- ;
THE AROMOREITE MVdo'yo
; JOBOFFK'K Is ;: ret
our Joti l'i .utini;
111 llrst-class style 011 short notice. Kvery-
HiiUK New. .stock tirst-class.
In the t'nited States court in the Indian Ter-
ritory southern district. Oct.il.er term.
lsss. "
K. I.. Murphree. plaintiff vs. Fannie K.
Murphree. deleudant.
The dcleiidaiit Fannie E. Murphree. Is
warned to appear in this court In thirty days
and answer the complaint of the plaintiff. K.
"witness tiie llonoralde Constant i:u- rl i n hr-! V.v-itl vlLlil
Kil--. : V 'Ii---- "i said court and the seal LlliLJct.Oll Willi o IS 1 1 1
;...-i. ol. this lt !.. "l AUK'is!. Is'-
... J. W. rniLLiFM Clerk.
! iuu. Kendrick Kee. attorneys lor
loaintifT. A. I.. Oreijory apiM.une.l attorn. v I
S... ....... 1. iun. '-.nil
. 1. !.;.. 1 opposite P..st Oitlce In
Knvelopes and letter heatls at this i..dr.. ttt r A Hieds... iiuu.l
otlice. j
And get acquainted with J. M. TRESTER
the Watchmaker Jeweler and Optician of Fort
Worth Texas who is now located with Cole-
man & Lynn the Druggists with a full and
complete stock of Watches Jewelry. Silver-
ware and Clocks. He is athorough workman
also a graduated Optician and any work left
with him will receive prompt attention and
I-ouisville Kentucky September oui young ladies and gentlemen will
be no small honor and blessing.
The civil engineers Messrs. French
Crocket fJregory and Moore have
finished tbe survey of tbe big Wat-
kins estate west of tbe city. These
accomplished gentleman and distin-
guished engineers will do cunsidera-
lll to II. ror the above the I. I . A
S. F. Hv. will sell on Sept. H and
i round trip tickets to Iuisvillc Ky.
and return at the very low rate of
22.40 good to return until tlct. 6.
For complete information regarding
rates routes and conditions of sale
call uon or address the undersigned.
1. It. Mason Agent.
1 . 11 ble surveying for our old and es-
For Sauk Two desirable residence r ' -. . m
lota in Ferndale addition. A big teemed citizen Mr. Alva Koff while
bargain for cash. Apply at this of- the Dougherty railroad building is in
tlce. abeyance.
Standard Ct Brit Attractlaaa. There are still some desirable lota
Through trains twice each ilav ' left for sale on Hargrove Heigbta.
w'r.rvo7r:nc:i ;
Sulphur Springs .Waco. Hillshoro we have in Henrietta Texas to ex-
('orstcatia T ler Pittsburg and Tex-' change for Ardmore property.
arkaua to Memphis Tenn. making
close connections at Memphis for the
FinB Watch Work a Specialty
and Guaranteed.
ARDUORE INO. TER.
Hargrove:
seo.ooo.oo.
-vated
' fit v.
n.-.iiiin. r.. .uiiiiiii.
eo.ooo.oo.
HEIGHTS.
Site of M. K. South t'illf)v. Kli
All' ntliii'' Ma-'iiificeiit View of tli
if tin- Mountains.
Tli.- Fertile Valley of t lie 'nliita.
Of the Kiiehaiitin hamlx-aiH- ahoiil ami !... .ii. I tin- t'ity.
AIoe the Malaria.
Away from tin Xoi-. )iit ami Ileal.
The -lov ami tilory of Anlmorv.
S60.000.00 To U- CX1M li.le.l oil t h.
t '.lllli ll-
lo.-o;-. tll
Hoideiie.-s this hull and Winter.
ots ami HltM-ks in this Cim.1 Uetreat ami SuM-rli Addition will
lea h for sale next Week hy
ainl
$60 00 0 .OO
The Peyton Real Estate Company
OPPOSITE POST
Mr. Wrl(kt VI4lcaU4.
J. K. Wright the man charged
with beating bis mother-in-law men-
tion of which was made yesterday
was on conclusion of his bearing be-
fore Commissioner Walcott dis-
charged tbe e-vidence in his vindica-
tion being overwhelming.
We are glad to note the vindica-
tion of Mr. Wright as during our
acquaintance with him be baa ever
shown himself to be a man such as
would not stoop to the level of a
brute in striking a woman.
Mrs. Hobinson will open school the
I first Monday in September. 2-Vflt
If you want a nice fall suit call on
J. II. StauRenberg tbe tailor. 21-tf
We have lots "of Iota and lota of
ptople want our lots but it takes
lots of money to buy these lots.
There is remarkably good health
in Ardmore considering the wet sea-
son rank vegitation and general
neglect ot hygienic laws.
We can sell you residences cheap
er than you can build.
V pood business bouse on Caddo
at a decided bargain.
Now is the time to get a lot or
block close to the Methodist College
Hurnitt's signs are painted on aub-
nPPIfP i stantial material with oil colors and
UrrlLn j guaianteed to last. l-tf
Old States and at lexarkana mak-
ing close connections for St. Louis
snd the nortb via St. I.. I. M. & S.
1 Pullman sleeping coach service
from the above cities for Memphis
I via "Cotton Belt Route" and for St.
I Ixjuis via St. I.. I. M. & S. Ky. from
iTexarkana.
ihroueh Pullman sleepers from
San Antonio to Memphis via Inter-'
national A Oreat Northern railway
Tyler and "Cotton Belt lloute."
Close connections to receive and
deliver passengers in Texas aa fol-
lows: (ireenville with the M. K. Jt
T. and Texas Midland railway; Pla-i at first hands.
"'"o."; V. in w ! Opening the
It i:- :.C. A S. F;T. A P. rail-feast wing of the college was post
ways.
rsilwi
-ail way ;
I. and S. A. & A. I railway: .Mr- rrfw and the interest Deepens
tiregor with the II. C. A S. F. Ky. ! . ...
All Kexas railways sell tickets via ; u"-
the "Cotton Belt Route" ask them If you buy m.ine business property
and secure tbe accommodations and o( u vou ran go fishing throw dull
quick time offered by the i.nly line ' anJ hvt. utt VoUr monthly
running solid trains from Texas to
Memphis. All enquiries answered receipts in rents.
promptly by S. Wak.nkk Very general prt paraliou is U-ing
tt. P. A. Tyler Tex. Inai tl ft.-d tb enormous euro
A Ai!'!T. Fort Worth. Tex. - crop to ...tile and 1....
bids for building the
. Big Sandv with the T. & P. . MJned until this afternoon.
iy- Tyler rlth the 1 1 A t i N. a knoW lbBl lb
rav: Corsicana with the If. A T. r .
iilway;Waco with the M. K. A numbers attending the revival In-
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