The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 77, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 28, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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" Chieaeo 111. Jan. 27.-Pby;
elans at the Cook county hp.
have used successfully in test
case the invention o Dr. UilUam
I DAn 1V WhlCIl It
a. ueaaer oi euaw. -is
tlaimed the objectionable fea-
tures of chloroform as an anaesthe-
tic are eliminated. The essential
point of the new device is we
Pittance of fresh air as the chloro-
form is inhaled by the patient
which it is said prevents nausea.
On the theory that the danger in
n1 ether admimstra-
Indian Kill-
Washington Jan. . 27. The
nnmrmttee on Indian offair3
xw
has ordered a favorable report upon
the Indian appropriation bill. It
carries $7230000. The agreement
with the Kiowas Comanches and
Apaehe9 is confirmed. A provis-
ion is inserted for relief of the
Pottawatomies. The appropria
tion for the Dawes commission i
increased to $300000.
"I can highly recommend Beggs'
Hair Rnnewer as a Dleasine reotora-
tive application tor ioe umr uuu
Catarrh Leads
to Consumption.
FEW FACTS Ssila
CUIUS . . .
Spend it at Speigle's! A
Just a little dollar on its minion ii
sent makes a lot of people giaci eacu
time a coin is spent. You pay ttlto . . 4. n(
Uu liUlw luw uwv l
FP.CFESSiChAL CARDS.
LAWYERS.
A. Forerunner of the Most
Fatal Disease.
- trx ail ppflln diseases
- AAfiAn AT I . .
tion lies in the expansie nu;u Mrs. J. Wbertle omana mo.
u om Wath. or in the fumes thoroughly reliable preparation; en-
'. - u nmaot. I hit f hmisnnris :--it will not
jMftnS than virus intoxication Nothing in.lt.
hinh .under the new method ew York Jau. 27 Upon the
;f ;a nWlv allied. authority of a democratic seuator
Persons who lead aula of exposure whose name is not given it has
anhiect to rheumatism neuralgia na3 been asserted that Andrew
a imhiro. will find a valuable r.a-riA0.:( w;n contribute a large
remedy in Ballard's Snow Liniment: to wiUiam J Bryan's cam-
it will banish pains ana . fnnd Mr. Carnegie when
Tflr 25 L UsTed if there was any truth in the
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story replied:
'There is absolutely nothing in
New York Will Bid High.
r.i;o Jan. 57 "New York
wants the national democratic con
vention and will go after it" said
Rudoloh Gueeenheimer president I
it.'
Though its offensive features
re sometimes almost unbearable
f ow oeoDle are aware of the danger
f whioh Catarrh is the forerun
ner. Catarrh invariably leads to
onsumption. Growing worse and
worBe each winter those who rely
jpon the usual treatment of
?praye washes and inhaling mix-
- . a
tnreB find that it is lmposainie to
heck the disease with these looa-1
applications which only reach the
urface. The offensive discharge
ncrftaaes all the while causing a
feelintr of personal defilement and
ots deeper and deeper until it is
uly a question of a short time
until the lungs are affected.
The importance of the proper
reatment can therefore be readily
ppreciated. But no' good what-
vcr can be expected from local
.plications as such treatment
hove did tore Catarrh and never
the butcher tor meat iu i""
strength be takes it to the grocer
f mm whom it iroes at lengiu bou
pretty bit of cloth or lace h.s ooiicr
half to buy or helps to get her winter
hat to make her rivals sign ineory
part of the Don 'n. ' ".d with goods man sends ou the coin to pay
off. I was constantly treat . wiw fV ... . i.i the coin
sprays and washes out esca IZl ulsrai"kU""" ''..
the disease seemed to have a firmer u often gpcnt it stays a dollartin.
hold on me. I hsa nnsiy d tlme it-s spCnt ai imme
"T y.mA aneh a sever ssss of OsUrrh
that I lost my hearing to on. ear ana
Dart of the bone in my nose tlouhe4
elared inourable when i I 'n . irnnd ls done. in "loom-
try S. S. 8. It mea vo e lUe seUine
th anal of the
permanently . for I
of Catarrh for seven years.
"Ms. Joamrai Pounu
"Due West 8. O
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nave nsa b nt the sun.
But If you take that shining coin
and break the l-ciil chain u.
that from afar 'twill not
Those who have had the return again. If once It pas s out
toucnoiuaiano if town lne butcher and the oawer
will save endless h and the dry KO(Kis man
suffering by tas:- k Uie undertaker" the cai-
nenter. the carriage wnght the
blacksmith everyone w ill lose ere
the settles of the sun.-
Just keep the little coin at home
just keep It moving ell ana eery
time it xhantres hands somebudy's
coods 'twill fell 'mat sing.e nine
dollar has thus a wonderous power
m-ito noniphorlv uetier a ao.en
OTTT? Priepa Hre BB close 88 any.
OUR Treatment of Patrons is Fair.
OUK Service is the Promptest.
GOOD COFFEE
CAN ALWAYS RE FOUND WITI LS
For We Sell
Kidney Troubles.
The kidneys cleanse the blood and
nn oas. artivitv Hpnnnda the health
r I UU buc ww. . 1
of the city council in greater iew Qf tfae Dody u the liver becomes so
York who is in Chicage on a trip torpid that it interferes with the
tin.itrh the West and Mexico. He work of the kidneys the body suffers
"t mv n;ninn. it and dropsy results. Themostvalua
eontinueu: . . . . .
.... .v I ble feature in me curauvo cue u m
would be good politics on the part Aflh Bittera Jg Us 8timulatiDg A 1 w 51 7 - - -
of Mr. Bryan to have the conven- . fl the kidney8. It heals jTllVY Cl7 O
tion held in New York as it would an)j strengthens those organs so that
to a ereat extent tend to consoli- they resume their blood cleansing
uffeKtMl dPmocrats of and urine gathering functions pun-
T "! Tri n.nWv e. and regulates the liver tones up
me east. diju K.au. the Btomach and digestion and by a
place the convention where he mild yet th0rough cathartic effect
wants. There is already $150000 au- poisons and bilious impurities in
practically assured for the cotven- the bowels are driven out. It quickljr
tion if it comes to New York and restores neu -CuK. .
ing tne nga
.f t Vi a
J VVT outset. Others
1 .rt who have for
years sought re-
lief and found only disappouit-
ment in local treatment will find
it wise to waste no further time
on sprays washes inhaling mix-
tures etc. whioh are only tempo
rary and can not save tnem u
Consumption. Catarrh is a deep-
seated blood disease. 8. 8. 8. w
the oly remedy whioh can reach
the very bottom of the disease
and cure it permanently.
Books sent free by the Swift
Specific Company Atlanta Qa
to
times ac hour.
that is more
will give."
than any other city
Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is
the only remedy for blind bleeding or
. protruding piles indorsed by physi-
' clans; cures the most obstinate cases.
Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes 75
cents at W. B. Frame.
Train Ran Away.
- Wilkesbarre. Pa.. Jan. 27. A
freight train on the Central Rail
road of New Jersey coming down
tho Wilkesbarre mountain ran
away. At the foot of the moun
tain near Ashley siding the cars
left the track and were piled high
in a big wreck. There was dyna-
mite in one of the cars and it ex
ploded with great force. The
shock was felt for a distance of
twenty miles. The windows in
nearly every house of Ashley were
broken. Three men all of them
brakemeu were killed two un
known men were fatally injured
and several others were badly hurt.
Prof. M. H. Kasper Evangelical
Lutheran Seminary Addison 111.
writes: "I had been suffering for
some time with severe pains in my
lungs and coughed almost con-
stantly. One bottle Beggs' Cherry
: Cough Syrup entirely cured me."
It is guaranteed to cure has never
failed. Sold by T. N. Coleman.
Headquarters.
For the old reliable Studebaker
wagon is at Noble Bros'. 18d&wtf
WEEKS BROS.
And Stoves in Ardmore. GUNS and AMMUNITION. Brass
Goods Fittings and Pipes Cisterns Roofing Well Tubing
Flues and Anything in the Tin and Plumbing Line. Give us
a call and be convinced. . -
WEEKS BROTHERS
Practical Tinners and Plumbers.
Just trv a loaf ol
Sntegle's bread made of 1'la.nsifteu
Foovk grown in the Beautiful Indian
Territory and made in Ardmore.
Jan2dlm
A TEXAS W ONDER.
HALL'S GREAT DISCOVELY.
rn ama.il bottle of Hall's Ureal
Discovery cures all kidney and blad
der troubles removes gravei curt-
l diabetes seminal emissions eat
and lame back rheumatism and all
I irregularities of the Kianeys anr
bladder in DOtn men nu uiubii.
Regulates bladder trouoie m cnu
dren. If not sold by your aruggisi
will be sent by mail on receipt of tl
One small bottle is two month'
treatment and will cure any caust
above mentioned.
DB. K. w. HALL
Sole manufacturer St. Louis Mo
formerly Waco lexas.
For sale by W. B. Frame druggist.
Ardmore I T.
READ THIS.
rTanton. Ala.. March 3. 1S97. 1
certify that I have been cured of kid
oey and bladder troubles by Hall's
Great Discovery (Waco Texas) ant)
I can fully recommend it.
P.f.v. L. B. Pounds.
Llttell's Liquid Sulphur Soap re-
duces to a minimum the danger oi
nnntractiriBr contagious disease. For
the toilet and bath it is without aD
equal. It is rapidly acquiring first
niana In the favor of all who use it
as an incomparable shaving joap
10 cents. For sale by W. B. Frame.
Stolen Liberal Reward.
From the store of WolvertOD
Grocery Co. one gray horse bridle
and saddle. The horse is about 1C
years old 15 hands high weighs
about 900 pounds shod all round
has crnr o"h richt fore foot. Lib-
West Main Street Ardmore I. T. erai reward will be paid for return !
of the outfit to
H. A. Ldbetter. Vt. H. WlioK -
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LED BETTER & WIMBERLT.
GENERAL COLLECTORS
Ledhettar Bledaoa Balldina. am-
Ind. Ter. i -"".
M. L. Darren. w. H. Bi.k.
GARRETT & BINGHAM
Attounets-at-Law.
Do a civil and criminal prmctlca.
Office In Wheeler bundles- onnnait. .
hooae. Ardmon. I. T. "n
JOSEPH P. MULLEN.
I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
C ki v I a l Law a Specialty.
General law practice In the eonrt
Indian Territory: V. 8. supreme court WiH.
lnrton; cenrt of claima; coart ol aonalT
KiKOtD jnaiciai nimrici; ezecatlr iitml
meat. Office. Wet Main street. aaarVl.
court hooae Ardmore I. T. w
C. C. Potter. W. D. Pott
C. L. Pottr.l
C. B. Potter.
Of lialnesTlIIe.Tex. '
POTTER. POTTER & POTTER
LAWYERS
ARDMOEX L .
OlT-ce over Sass & Cram-ford la CrecA
Creee and Crare bull.IiDf will do !tu
and criminal practice in all conna la iJl
Indian TerrlKirr. "
LEDBETTER A BLEDS0K
Attorneys at Law.
M. T. FELKER. .tr..n.dbetterBl'dw
All the news without prejudice;
The best general reading;
The best market reports;
The Great Paper of the Great West
The Kansas City Star.
By Mail postage piepaid dally and Sunday 1 year
By Mail postage prepaid daily.and Sunday 6 months...
The Weekly Kansas City Star
Postage prepaid 26 cents a year.
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Order the Finest Coal
TiicALESTER
LUMP
Drop ns a card leave order at office
ot Ardmore Ice Co. or J. M. Gol-
iedee & Co.'s hardware store snd
they will receive prompt attention.
Phone No. 83.
Ardmore Ice
W. H. JDHNBTDN
Civil Engineer.
H. M. Farmn. C. L. Herbert. Jaa.MaikM.
FORM AN HERBERT & MATflEBS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OSce Herbert
more I. T
A Lewla bonding. Art.
C. Potterf. w. F. Bo
POTTERF & B0WMA5
Attorneys at law.
Ernest Lee. Stenographer.
Office opatalra In the Hardy b&lldiaf
Ardmore. I. T. .
Sommera Hardy. w. s. La lxl
HARDY & LEIGH
Attorneys at Law.
Have the Best Line of
Builders' and Sfcsll
HARDWARE
Samples for Assay Received
here for E. E. Burlingame
& Co of Denver Colo.
O&ce in CUT Hall P. O.
Phone 84 Ardmore I. T
Box 32
II Law affecting- land a epeclalty.
Office opatalra In the Hardy baiMtaa
Ardmore. I. T.
B. V. Hensos Notary Prblic.
FHYMCIAN5.
J. W. MOFFETT
PHYSICIAN and SDRGE03.
Calls at office answered day or nlg-ht.
Out co In Gorman Bnlldinc over Ma
Mason'a Droit Store. 'Phone A.
Ardmore iine Shops
Walter Hardy.
Res. Phone 38.
J. C. afeffeM
Re. PbomUi
For.
rioney For Dawes Commission.
Washington Jan.' 27. The
house committee on Indian affairs
has closed consideration of the
Indian appropriation bill after hear-
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Dead
Sure
Proposition
Is)
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inc the Dawes commission . It was
decided to incorporate a provision
in the bill appropriating $300000
for the work of the commission.
The sum asked for was $640000
which it was thought would suffice
to wind np the work of the com
mission in a year. A motion to
this effect was made but a com
promise was reached after a short
discussion hxing tns amount as
above.
Have voa a cold? A dose of Bal-
-lard's Horehound Syrnp at bed-time
will remove it. Price 26 and 50 cts
at City Drug Store and W. B. Frame
A Counter Claim.
Paris Jan. 26. The Figaro
publishes this morning the follow
ing statement by the manager of
the paper:
"Count Boni de Castellane bay-
. ing had inserted in several news-
papers his dispatch of yesterday
which our chief editor personally
could afford to disdain but whose
evident intention was to injure
the commercial prosperity of the
Figaro company we have.decided
to reply to the comte's claim of
100000 franc by a cross action
for 200000 francs as damages."
John R. Gentry says: "Having
used you Liquid Sulphur Oil on a
valuable road mare which was badly
' oat and braised in an accident I
- take great pleasure in recommend-
ing your remedy to all horsemen
v and i tm poBlUve u u tne be(Jt thi
l aver saw S
i . iw cum ana
iritfc :Ver ott?r?d twttmootal and
Panrrr;' "ttell's Liquid But
chataa u?wir ots galls.
eM tern nn
-."r"ci" for "rTOao5
"J " . D.
'T'llUtSE who possess the ele
nients of success in business
always begin the Xew Year with
renewed allegiance to economy.
The first step in Ithe practice of
this great art that will in time
surround every home with lux-
uries is knowing where to buy.
It is noticeable that some people
get more for their money than
others by simply knowing the
place to trade. Thriftylfarmers
and business men of thrift have
learned to. trade in Ardmore
with Bivens &SVilliams the
Leading
Hardwo
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Goods they sell are the best on
earth. Fine cook stoves and
ranges 23 per cent cheaper than
anywhere else. Genuine high
grade Buggies at a price paid
elsewhere for inferiorgrades.
BIVENS
WILLIAMS
Wolvertox Grocery Co.
Ardmore I. T. Jan. 19.
Has Your Child the Croup ?
Bnnsen's Pine Tar Cough Honey
ia a specific for croup in all stages.
You make no mistake in using Bun-
sen's Pine Tar Coueh Honey. It is
warranted for croup whooping
coucrh. broncbitic. pneumonia and
all throat and lung affections. Pleas
ant to take. Quick results. Mason
& Mason druggists.
Strayed or Molen.
One brown pacing horse mule
about 15 hand . high branded
J T on left shoulder about eight
years old tail fresh sheared. Re-
ward of $10 for return or for iu
formation leading to recovery.
Call on or address this office or C.
D. Potter Corsicaua Texas.
diwtf Through withuot Change
This preparation stands nnequaled Agents will tell
as a complexion beautifler. Re-
Filler
Blacksmithing
Every piece of work turned
out proinptl-. Machine work a
specialty.
C. B. KOBBIS Trop'r.
iVIilano Route
" To
Austin San Antonio
Southwest Texas
and Mexico.
SANTA FE to Milano
I. & G. N. Sin Antonio.
Wide Vestibuled Pullman Sleepers
Fret Reclining Chair Cars.
Ticket
Agents will tell you ' all about
HARDY & McXEES
Physicians and Scbgmx.
OffWhour: 10 to 12 a. m.. 1 to .- u4
8 to 8 p. in.: MiDdays. lo to 11 a. m.aadlta4
p.m. OUice Phone 122. Office orer iiiiirl
drag- Btore curoer Mam awl taaoo lumi
DR. J. W. SMITH
Physician and Sveoeos.
Office hours 10 to 12 s m. Stop.av
Gorman building.
Residence Phone H. Office Phoa (.
DENTISTS.
DR.
A. E. ADAMS
DENTIST.
The Latest Improvement for Crowi
and Bridge Work.
Main Street
ARDMORE IND. TER.
We Must Make Room
moves freckles tan pimples and un
natural redness of face and hands.
Littell's Liquid Sulphur Oint
ment is' entirely free from poions
and disagreeble odors. It is an
invaluable remedy in the treatment
of all skin diseases open sores chaff
ed parts burns scalds and is espec
ially recommended for use after
shaving. It is soothing antiseptic
and healing. For sale by V. B.
Frsme.
GULF COLORADO & SANTA FE R. R. CO.
time and rates.
W. S. KEENAN G. P.' A.
M m 9 BJf "i"naBwan TjpanBF a
St. Lis Dili San Francisco
Railroad Company.
Local anesthetic admlnUtera fof
pslnleaa extraction ol teeth.
All work k-uaranteed. Price
Office over Bandor afore. lrdo-tt
. STOLFA
THE TAILOil
Offers some great indnM.
meets to the people. He
has a full line of
WINTER GOODS
t o select from and will
give a
Cut of 25 PerCent
Call and be convince"-
8. Goia-
Heati
on same.
TAILOR SlIOP
at
to
5 Hew 6ooas lo mm.
Chicago 111. Feb. and March
Merchants' Meeting; one and one-
fifth fares for round trip. Sales Feb.
3 to 9 inclusive return Feb. 17. Sales
Feb. 17 to 23 inclusive return March
3. Sales March 3 to 9 inclusive re
turn March 17. Sales March 17 to 23
tb's. next dcor
City and all poipts North and West. James' market Main streei. .
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on the r rlsco Line.
St. Louis and Kansas City Mail and
Express leaving Oklahoma City 9:50
a. m. aauy. arrives in St Louts the
following morning at 7:25 making
. Dl UU
.Practical
! Machinist-
and wood
Blacksmithing
m . a . a mm
See our prices we nave everytning you wanx in naraware 3 to 15 inclusive. Return up to Mar.
Tinware and Harness. We have the best make of Hacks. Buggies
Phaetons and Wagons. Canton Clipper Plows. Cultivators and Corn Return up to April 27.
W. S. Kkenaw
O. P. A.
inclusive return aiarcn di. ii zuo or close connections with all trains for
more ceruncates are presented. the east. Train No 7 leaving St.
Chicago 111. Feb. 12 to 14 National Louis at 9:00 p. ru. daily ariives at
AnU-Truet Conference; one and one- Oklahoma City 6:00 p. m. the follow-
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... . .... . i ! ir s v ri 1 1 1 1 1 iirriiiirii m1 n
i rlinir pin froa w!lialnt. ViarrrA a an in POnilPCl OU.
spring meeting Interstate Merch- p V "w 7Z;'n u i L.;. r.hl snd erecUBf
. - ... . - . I awava wau . - I XiCLIUlllUi.
anis Association r louis. february t.ma City to St. Louis and Kansas L..i B.. cinltv.
Mapoh .nrl Anvil limn O... a... Pll. air. uiavuiui.
a wa m si4ii a a Avw llv aUU V Li V I V iij VIV
fifth fare. Sell Feb'y 14 to 26 in-
clusive. Return up to Mar. 8. March
and Cotton Planters. New Home White and Queen Sewing
Machines the celebrated Leader cook and heating Stoves. Guns of
every description. i
Our stock is the largest our prices the cheapest. All goods sold
under guarantee at the lowest prices.
Stevens' Kennerly & Spragins Co.
Warning Order.
In the United Btatra Commtaaloner's court
la th. IndUa Tarrltory. buatbera Dlatrlot
t Ardmora.
B. Mo.kowlt I. Plaintiff.) .
a. y
Bd Codmd. Defendant. I
Tbe defendant. Ed Coppen. Is warned to
appear in inia eoort in tnirt j dira and an
ir ue comDiaini oi ma uiaintlB. B
Further information will be cneer-
fully given by the nearest Agent or
B. F. DUNN District rass. Agt.
CJr. Main Ft. and Douglas Ave.
Wichita Kansas.
BRYAN SNYDER O. PA.
- St Louis Mo
CITY SCAVENGER.
... ... ai
Shop. South Court btr fr
VirP Departmeot
UWs ava " r T
gine Ilouse. Ardmore. I.
McCOY & BAILEY.
GrocerFes and Fes3
Cheapes
in Town forCWk
Froprletors of Central Wigo
Korth Caddo
H. J. DIXON.
Prnmnt nttiantinn ai
I mm av a nu aV aV V SSS a
e-v r a
t be given to all Sanitary Tho ProanhPrB.NnC: '
I .. a II UU I IUUW""- !
UU IMS day of Jannary. Woo. thfi DOStOt f ICfi. HOX 704 klndsljoOt and shoe WQtu .or-
seai.1 a. b. BaDroan. T7. a. Com. I " 1 . - -l u-
. Tboe. Korm.n. Attornev. I DHD i-rUCP prices uiucicu. ---.-4
rtrat pubUahed Jaa. IS. 1900.?
BOB McGHEE. JTOtSi
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