The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 220, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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UTILIZING THE GOUT.
It Haa Power to Soothe the Man
With a Tracked Shoe.
"Every now and then" said a man
of modi-rate means "something hap-
pens to remind me that I am only a
novice in the art of life. For instance
my shoes wre wearing out and in one
of them there was an ugly crack in the
top. If there is one thing more dis-
turbing to me than another it is tlio
sight of a shoe on one of my feet with
a hole in the top. But I had not tho
money wherewith to buy another pair
and though it may seem l:tulor..s I
couldn't very well spare quarter
that it would cost for a pi..ch. to say
nothing of the fact that a patched shoe
is little less unsightly in my eyes thaa
one with a hole in it.
"Walking in this predicament one
day I met a friend whone means so
far as I knew were little. If any. great-
er than my own. He now had in the
top of one of his trimly blacked shoes
a carefully cut round hole. Since I had
last seen him he had apparently pros-
pered enough to have got the gout a
fact on which I ventured to comment.
" 'Why' he s:iid "you can get precise-
ly the same kind of gout with a pair
of shears.' And then he smiled. He
always was blithe aud gay no matter
what bctided.
"Well when 1 got home I enlarged
that hole in the top of my 8hqe to the
size and respectability of a gout open-
ing and now. when 1 go down in the
morning on the elevated I don't hold
that foot with the broken shoe curled
under the seat back of the other ankle
as though I had a curious habit that
way but I place it boldly out in front
and l read the paper with the air of a
man who is going down town with his
surplus interest money to take a little
flier in stocks." Chicago Inter Ocean.
AWED BY THE AUTHORS.
lint U y nn.l II v lr. Williams Got
Over II Ix Timidity.
Some day perhaps Jesse Lynch Wil-
liams may follow his book of newspa-
per stories with some sketches of mag-
azine otiii-e life lie has had experi-
ences and lie can write them.
Here is one of them:
"When I first went to Scribuer's
Magazine" he said "I was a walking
interrogation point. The editor would
toss a letter across the table just like
a common piece of paper saying:
'Here's a letter from Kipiing. It's all
right." It might as well have been a
uote from his tailor.
"I stood by ami shivered at the sac-
rilege. And the typewriters! They
would pound out letters to Meredith.
Stockton James. Howells and Kip-
ling just as they might have done to
me without changing a feature or
missing a punctuation mark and I
marveled at their nerve. One day a
stout middle aged man brushed by me
in the office. We begged each other's
pardon.
" 'Hold on a minute' called the edi-
tor. T want to speak to you. Howells.'
'"Is that Howells?" I asked the office
boy.
" 'Sure.'
" 'Mr. Howells?'
" 'Yes.
" 'Mr. W. I. Howells?
" 'Cert.'
-"Mr-William Hean Howells?"
""The same.'
"And I softly caressed the sleeve that
the novelist had brushed against as i
it had been touched by a saint. But
after awhile the feeling of awe wore
off. We d.'.nl in authors. That's our
business." Philadelphia Saturday
Evening Tost.
A Coincidence
"Are you superstitious?" said one
young lady to another iu a confidential
chat.
"No; that is. I never was until yes-
terday. A very strange tliiug occurred
to a friend of mine then and now 1
do not know whether 1 am supersti-
tious or not. It happened in this way:
She anl I were sitting in her room
and she was telling me the details of
her marriage engagement which had
been broken oft that very day. While
she was talking she raisisl her left arm
and threw it over the back of the chair
where she was sitting and as she did
so a heavy link bracelet fell to the
floor. It was her engagement brace-
let and had been locked on her arm
for more than a year. How or why it
came unfastened 1 do not know."
Detroit l'ree Tress.
Kansas Hasbnnds.
A woman takes great consolation in
thinking tat some day when she is
laid in the cold cold ground her hus-
band will wish lie had her back to tell
her how sorry lie is that hetreated her
no mean. She imagines him weeping
over the sI a::d wishing lie could see
her. if only for a moment to ask her
forgiveness. P.nt lie will not appear iu
such a scene. On the contrary he will
probably be chasing after some other
woman. Atchison Olobe.
Klit Money.
One of the largest aud most cumber-
some forms of money is found iu Cen-
tral Africa where the natives use a
cruciform ingot of copper ore over 10
inches long. It is heavy enough to be
a formidable weapon.
Xatal's hippopotamuses are extinct.
The last herd was protected by the
government on a reservation near Dur-
ban but did so much damage to the
surrounding sugar plantations that or-
ders were given to have it destroyed.
The presentation of the freedom of a
city or borough in England is now a
mere compliment which does not con-
fer any substantial or exceptional priv-
ileges. Signals used by ships at sea date
f rm 1G65. They were invented by tie
Duke of York afterward James II.
Killed a Horse But Won a Wife.
Paris July 9. Seek Fuller and
Miss Daisy Creswell were married
by a minister in this city before day-
light this morning after an excit-
ing elopement from Roebuck Lake
near Grant I. T. Fuller drove a
livery team from this city to Grant
and back in stealing his wife and
killed one of the horses by the hard
drive.
Wbat among human ills are more
annoying than piles? The afflic-
tions that prevent active exer-
cise are bad enough but one tbat
makes even rest miserable is worse.
Women are among its greatest mar-
tyrs. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment
will enre the moat obstinate case.
Price 50 cts. in bottles tubes 75 cts.
City Drug Store W. B. Frame.
tand Privlllges.
The Twelfth anniversary of Ard-
more will be celebrated ou July 28
1899 and the following stands and
other privileges will be for sale by
W. H. Rogers at J. N. Bar-all's:
Restaurant
Tamales
Chile
Candy
Pop corn
Pea nuts
Swing
Doll rack.
Knife rack
Shows
Watermellon
Photo gallery.
Dance platforms. 9-tf
Do jou want a sound liver vigor-
ous digestion strong healthy kid-
neys regularity in the bowels? Take
Prickly Ash Bitters. It has the
medical properities that will produce
this result. Sold by W. B. Frame.
Our baby has been continually
troubled with colic and cholera in-
fantum since his birth and all that
we could do for him did not sem to
to give more than temporary relief
until we tried Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Since giving that remedy he ha not
been troubled. We want to give you
this testimonial as an evidence of
our gratitude notthatyou need it to
advertise your meritorious remedy.
G. M. Law Keokuk Iowa. For sale
by City Drug Store and T. N. Cole-
man. Those who live on farms are liable
to many accidental cuts burns and
bruises which heal rapidly when
Ballard's Snow Liniment is properly
applied. Price 25 and 50 cts. City
Drug Store W. B. Frame.
The Aupetlte of a Oot
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics
whose stomach and liver is out of or-
der. All such should know that Dr.
King's New Life Pills the woxderful
stomach and liver remedy gives a
splendid appetite sound digestion
and a regular bodily habit that in-
sures health and great energy. Only
2.jc at City Drug Store.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the t'niteil States
for the Southern District of lmliun Tcr-
ri'orv. No. 17.
In the matter of W. W. Hyden and A. M.
Jackson bankrupt in bankruptcy.
To the creditors of W. W. Hyden and A.
M. Jackson in the Southern District in the
Imiian Territory at Pauls Valley bankrupts:
Notice is hereby jriven that on th tlrst
meetinir of the creditors W. W. Hyden anil
A. M. Jackson who have been duty adjured
bankrupts will be held at my office in Pauls
Yallev on the 22nd day of Julv 1H99. at 10
o'clock in the forenoon at which time the
said creditors may attend prove their
claims appoint a trustee examine tle
Bankrupts and transact such other business
as may come before said meetinu.
T. N. KOBNETT
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Published July 10. 1SW.
NOTICE IN BANK HUP TCY.
In the District Court of the United States.
for the Southern District at Ryan:
In the matter of Jno. K. Will a.-ns bankrupt
in bankruptcy.
lo the creditors of Jno. R. Williams in the
Southern District in the Indian Territory
at Ryan a bankrupt: Notice is hereby
Kiventhat ontheTih dav of July. 1'J. the
said Jno. R. Williams was duly adjudged a
bankrupt and that the first meetinsf ot his
creditors will be held at my ottice at
Itvan. I.T.. on the 20th day of Julv. 19. at
1 ) o'clock in the forenoon at whlcM nine the
slid creditors mav attend prove their
cairns appoint a trust-ee examine the
Hankrupt an 1 transact such other business
as mav come before said meeting.
K. K. MORRIS.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Rvan. Ind. Ter.. July 7th. ISM).
Published July 10. IK(9.
Do von want to..
Buy Sell or
Rent
Residence or
Business4
Property?
Will you want to borrow money to
improve your property? If so
ilou't fail to figure with
JOE fil. LONDON
General Real Estate an J Loan
Ageut also Loeal Agent and office
Manager for
Guarantee Loan and Banking Co.
jof Dallas Tex. W. P. Garber
jSupt. of Agents for Indian Terri-
tory and Oklahoma. Agents
' wanted i n every town in the
' Territory.
A TEXAS WONDER.
HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall's Great
Discovery cures all kidney and blad-
der troubles removes travel cures
diabetes seminal emissions weak
and lame back rheumatism and all
irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder trouble in chil-
dren. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of SI.
One small bottle is two month's
treatment and will care any cause
above mentioned.
Db. E. W. Hall
Sole manufacturer St. Louis Mo.
formerly Waco Texas.
For sale by W. B. Frame druggist
Ardmore I T.
READ THIS.
Temple Texas April 26 1S99.
I have used Hall's Great Discovery
for bladder and kidney trouble and
would not take $1000 for the benefit
receiyed from using one bottle. I
feel that I am permanently cured.
W. R. Tyler D. D. S.
The Nebraska-Colorado Express.
A New Train.
From June 4th the Burlington
Route puts into its passenger set vice
to the far west a new fast daily and
night train from Kansas City to Neb-
raska and Colorado.
It leaves Kansas City at 9.45 p. m;
arrives at Denver 6.20 p. m; and is
by three hours the latest night train
Kansas City to Denver and beyond.
This service is altogether ad-
ditional to the Burlington's great
scheme of passenger trains from
Kansas City to the west northwest
north and East.
California Weekly Excursions per-
sonally conducted. Tourist sleepers
twice a week Kansas City to the
northwest via the Billings Route.
For details ask your ticket agent
or L. W. Wakeley
Gen'l Pass'r Agent St. Louis Mo.
L. J. Bricker.
Trav. Pass'r Agent Kansas City Mo.
Howard Elliott
General Manager St. Joseph Mo.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers bene-
fit permanently. They lend gentle
assistance to nature causingno pains
or weakness permanently curing con
stipation and liver ailments. W. B.
Frame.
THE HEW WAY.
TTTOMEN used
to think "fe-
male diseases "
could only be
treated after "lo-
c a 1 examina-
tions" by physi-
cians. Dread of
such treatment
kept thousands of
modest women
silent about their
suffering. The In-
troduction of
Wine of Cardul has now demon-
strated thar nine-tenths of ail the
cases of menstrual disorders do
not require a physician's aticnuci
at all. The simple pure
taken In the privacy cf a woman's
own home insures cuic' relief and
speedy cure. Women need not
hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
of "female troubles" disordered
menses falling of the womb
"whites" change of life. It makes
women beautiful by making them
well. It keeps them young by
keeping them heiihy. $i.00 at
the drug store.
For advice fn cases requiring special
directions address (jivinff symptoms
the " Ladi-s' Advisory Department.
TSe Cha:.-inooe Medicia Cu.. Chatta
nooga.. Tena.
W. I. ADDIS0H M.O. Ctry. Mill. MJi:
"I use Wine of Cardul extensively la
L
my practice and And it a most excellent
preparauau lor loiuaie troubles.
D. L. GOBLE & CO.
Electrical Contractors and .
Dealers in Eveijtbing Electric.
Special attention givon to resi-
dence work. Ortic-e hi Whittington
building.
WELL DRILLING.'
Dune on short notice. Prompt
attention given to the repair of
old wells.
Address me through post office
box 108 and I w ill come to see you.
l.jd tf -T. F. SCRIVXEK.
Santa Fe Route
Has issued an attractive j.amph-
let describing Its line to . . .
CALIFORNIA
with full information as to side
rides to California. New Mexico
aud Colorado resorts arranged
for the
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
At Los Angelos July 11-14 1899.
Drop a postal card and you will
get a pamphlet.
W. S. KEENAN G. P. A. Galveston
In
K. P. NEWMAN. C. E. TAYLOR.
ARCADE HOTEL.
KATES $2.00 Per Day.
8" The Best $2.00 Hotel in
Oklahoma Territory.
Telephone No. 156.
118 Grand Avenue.
OKLAHOMA CITY O. T.
Do Yon Need tlie Service of a Bull?
I have one a large red roan
Durham milk stock. Will stand
at my place one mile west of town
on the Lone Grove road. Fee
$1.00 when you turn cow in
pasture.
CEO. W. HOLDER.
There is a complete change of air
every two minutes in the
Ah Sue Restaurant
Coolest nicest place in town for
meals.
GOOD HAY.
At $3.00 a ton. Every bale guar-
anteed. If there is a faulty bale
among your put chase lay it aside
and it shall be replaced with a
good one.
15 d tf J. W. DYER.
Frisco Line.
HI.
Railroad Company.
Take the most popular route to St.
Louis and all points East Kansas
City and all points North and West.
Santa Fe trains make close connec-
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on the Frisco Line.
St. Louis and Kansas City Mail and
Expre?s leaves Oklahoma City
eveiy morning: leaves St. Louis 8:11
every evening and arrives at Oklaho-
ma City (i:-0 the following evening.
Through Recl.iiing Chair Cars with-
out change Pullman Palace Sleeper
from Monett to St Louis and Kansa-
City. You can sceure berths before
leaving Oklahoma.
Further information will be cheer
fully given by the nearest Agent or
B. F. Dl'XN. T. F. & P. A..
Oklahoma City O. T.
BRYAN SNYDER ( P. A.
St Louis Mo.
IF YOU WOULD TRAVEL i
to the
EAST NORTH
or SOUTHEAST :
in comfort purchase
your tickets lriu the
The 'BEST TIME
the BEST SERVICE
and the BEST con-
nections ire assured.
The only line operating
PARLOR CAFE CARS
(ncals a la csrtt).
'Pullman Sleepers
Elegant Wide Vestibuled
FREE Chair Cars
THE BEST ROUTE
...TO...
Memphis Louisville Cincinnati Nash-
irille Chattanooga Atlanta New
York Washington fhdadelphta JtSal-
timore and other cities of the North
East and Southeast.
For maps time tables and other in-
formation tvrite your nearest Cotton
'Belt Agent or
S.G.WARNER D.M.MORGAN
Sett' t Pats' rand Tit. Sgt. Trailing Pass'r Agmt.
TYLER TEX. FT. WORTH TEX.
NEW DEAL
In Mileage Tickets
:: ISSUED BY
Santa Fe Route
Every traveler should know just what
this means and any Santa Fe agent
will teil for the asking.
W. S. KEENAN
Gen. Pass. Agt. Galveston.
For Sale.
The Stinson residence on North
Court street one of the best locat-
ed and arranged dwellings in Ard-
more will be sold at a bargain by
I. N. Stinson or
O. M. Redfield Agent.
- . .11 I I
pifilrMfc
PROFESSIONAL SARDS.
T. K. HARRI3
Contractor and Builder.
All kinds of shoo work Hab. CamMtAnt
force of workman.
ShOD In Simmons' LDmh.rTirri. irrlmnr
I. T. 'Phoo. 82.
LAWYERS.
Albert Rennte. Merrill W. Johnson.
RENNIE & JOHNSON
Attorneys at Law.
ro a general law practice In all courts.
Pauls Valley Ind. Ter.
E D. SLOUGH
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office la Herbert A Lewis Building. Ard-
more I. T.
H. A. Ledbetter. W. H. Wlmberlv.
LEDBETTER WIMBERLY.
GENERAL COLLECTORS
Ledbetter & Bledsoe Building-. Ardmore
Ind. Ter.
A EDDLEMAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office. Herbert & Lewis building. Ard
core. I. T.
M. L. Garrett. W. H. Bingham
GARRETT & BINGHAM
Attorneys- at-Law.
Do a civil and criminal practice.
Office in Hardy building Ardmore I. T.
JOSEPH P. MULLEN
Attorney- and Counselor at Law.
Criminal Law a Specialty.
General law practice In the courts of the
Indian Territory: I'. 8. supreme court.Wash-
Inirton; court of claims; court of appeals.
Eiicbth judicial dUtrict; executive depart-
ment. Office. West Main street near new
court house Ardmore I. T.
C. C. Potter. J. w. Ownbr.
C. L. Potter. Formerly of Paris. Tex.
C. B. Potter. W. D. Potter.
Of Gainesville. Tex.
POTTER. OWN'BY & POTTER
LAWYERS
ARDMORE I. T.
This Arm Is now located over First Nation
al Bunk. Will do civil and criminal practice
in all courts in the Indian Territory.
LEDBETTER & BLEDSOE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In Ledbetter & Bledsoe building
Main street.
H. M. Furman. C.L. Herbert. Jesse H. Hill
FURMAN HERBERT & HILL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office. Herbert & Lewis building Ard-
more I.T
H. C. Potterf. W. F. Bowman
POTTERF & BOWMAN
Attorneys at law.
Will Stewart. Stenoirrnpher.
Office upntairs in the Hardy building
Ardmore. I. T.
J. W. MOFFETT
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office calls answered day or ntifht.
Office iipiiite po:t.t!ice. at Mason A: Ma-
sou's druK :tore. on Main street. 'Phone 6.
PMVMCIANij.
DR. W. HARDY.
Special Attention Given to the
Ear Nose and Throat Obstet
rich and Diseases of Women.
Office hours 10 to 11 a. m.. 2 to S p. m. Res-
idence 'phone 36: office. .
DENTISTS.
DR. A. E. ADAMS
DENTIST.
The Latest Improvement for Crown
and Bridge Work.
Local ana-sthctics administered fur the
painless extraction if teeth.
All work guaranteed. Prices to suit the
times.
Office over Randol's store. Ardmore I.T.
ARDMORE DENTAL PARLORS.
Dr. W. H. Enloe Prop'r.
Having completed my profession in 1895.
with seven Tears' experience In the ireneral
practice of dentistry. I am permanently lo-
cated here and solicit the patronage of the
citizens of Ardmore and vicinity. Oive me
a chance at your work in order that I may
convince vou. All work guaranteed.
Office hours 7 a. m. to p. m. office John-
son Cruce & Cruce Bldg.. Opp. P. O.
Warning Order.
In the United States District court In the
Indian Territory. Southern District:
Dora Byers. Plaintiff.
vs.
W. R. Byers Defendant.)
The defendant. W. R. Byers. la warned
to appear in this court In thirty days and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff Dora
Byera.
Witness Hon. Hosea Townsead judge of
said court and the seal thereof this 22nd
day of June ltm.
(Seal.) C. M. Campbell. Clerk.
Cruce Cruce ft Cruce' Attorneys.
Robt. Crockett Jr. attorney for non-
resident. First published June 27. 1899.
To the Public.
I bave opened up a sfock of
Coffins. Caskets
Burial Robes
Shoes Hose
Gloves. &c.
On Caddo street in th fvm
building; owned and formerly occu-
pied by J. 8. B. Apolios. Mr. B.
F. Cox will be my salesman and
we hope to share your patronage.
My stock is bought for spot cash
and 1 think I can interest yoa in
prices can ana see us before
buying elsewhere.
Yours respectfully
LEE RINER.
W. S. DUNCAN
Has opened up in the W. A.
Harris old stand the biwjest
stock of handsome stylish.
...Tailoring Goods
in the city. Suits made to orderj
Examine his ironds.
CITY SCAVENGER.
Prompt attention will
be given to all Sanitary
work. Notify me thro
the postoffice Box 704
BOB McGHEE.
f -IMPORTANT GATEWAYS4
X
2-Fast Trains-2
DAILY
For St Louis. GUIcaao J
and tho EAST.
Superb New Pullman Vcstlkul4
Burfet Sleepers. Handsem
New Chair Cars. (Seats PraaJ
Only Una Running Through
Coach es and Sleepers to New
Orleans Without Cbanfa...
DIRECT LINE TO
Arizona
New Mexico
AND California.
L S. THCRNE. E. P. TURNER
Tkir Vi-p.yi
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DA I. L. IS. TKXAS.
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anything tou invent or improve; also (ret
CVEAT.TRAQ-M ARK COPYRIGHT or DESIGN
PROTECTION. Bend model sketch or photo.
for free examination and advice.
BOOK ON PATENTS ""forVritvL!
to mm&n 19 W 0m
Patent Lawyers. WASH I NCTON D.C.
Through Service
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO
KANSAS CITY
AND THE
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
WASHER BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR CARS
DINING STATIONS
OPERATED BY TrjC COMPANY.
SUPERIOR MEALS.
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